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The Abilene Dispatch from Abilene, Kansas • 8

The Abilene Dispatch from Abilene, Kansas • 8

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Abilene Dispatch. Don't fail to call on V. V. Davis for your school shoes. Misses Mary Young und Jennie Paitor Elected.

The Lutheran church was well Oiled with members of its congregation to take part in the selection of a pastor for the next year. Tim name of Itev. II. A. Ilaithuox.

of Fieenorl. whs Geo. A. Bostwick, AUCTIONEER, Pnbliilinr A. 8.

'-UILLirS, TnuttblMY, Sept. 20, 18P4. Shelter have gone to Lincoln. Neb, Hlleud the Conservatory of Music. 10 1 presented and lie was unanimously elected.

Mr. llalthcox preached $15.000.00 jJew Stock! Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks. In Mti other column of thin Issue will bd found iihw "ml" for the Racket i i Will cry sales in Dickinson and adjoining counties. Farm sales a specialty. Store.

Don't fail to read it and cull here about three weeks ago. lie made a very lavoiable impression on the coiutregatiou and hlnce that time ml other candidates have seemingly been uulhought of. For the past ho has wrvfil as and examine their goods. Treasurer-elect Chus. lias COAL, COAL AH Kinds of the best coal round In the city.

J.i nc your orders with W. S. Anderson, C'-rner 2nd and Mulberry Street. made good selection In appointing Will Mutteson its his deputy. Willi secretary of the In.

did of education for the church. lie is ubouS 50 years of age and conies ln-rhly. recommended from his former lields of labor. His salary was llxad by the congregation such men hs Messrs. Pattlsnn and Mutteson in the Treasurer's olllce in Terms reasonable made known on application.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Date book at Chronicle oltlce, Abilene. ABILENE, KANSAS. sures a successful administration. Go.

c. Sterl at $1000. D. It. Ilorton.

the lending merchant of Woodbine, was fiinsaeting busi Call on Dr. E. Bergstresser, Dentist. ness in tliH city Moi-day evening. Old Settlers' Reunion.

In pursuance to a call quite a oi Hie u.d seiiler-i Dickiiisoii MKQUKC8 WEMEMML OF THEIR Since Mr. Ilorton was burnt out, lie has built a nev store room, hurt in a i'odar street. 62-ly LxOGALa NE1WS. At 10 o'clock last evening in llin probate judge's olllce in the court house oerurreil the marri igo or I. O.

Tyler AuiiaM. Miausoii. tioth of tiering- n. heavy stuck of goods 'ind is having county met at the court house last Saturday iftpriMHUi, to make Hirai.ge-memsfor it lenniou and picnic which good trade. ton.

Kobt. Woods eanuuip Saturday from Lawrence. will be held at the old fai' grounds A couple were lately iimrrieM in this 1 Iiiley county has bad a late fnuer I. i. I on iiccoiint of soiiio of her people pat Chns.

Kubach made business trip llVIHil') lib 1IIIIUII ilirlini.ll MitCif inr preacher's emit to.be married In. That preacher will have quiie a number of weddings wliru it become- kumvu that to Topeka Monday. Father Leary of Chapman spent last Friday night in town. We are now ready to show ronixiug a quack doctor. The Regent published in that county says: Tt-e coroner's iiiiiiest oyer the remains of Carl Neuber.

held about Ave weeks ago. brought iua verdict hist The jury found that the deceased came to his death from medicines ad he furnislies Ihe groom a emu to be manied In. Hope Cresoent. people of Abilene and J. Russell, of the Chapman Stand Committees to seaure speakers mid make preparations were upoiuted as follows: r.ogr;un-L.

l. Buck. W. T. Daxidson.

A. Romtg. Advertising B. Witling, M. 1'.

Job ley. F. Xoitoi r. Mcsic-G. W.

King, C. R. 1'IHsei, W. Eieholtz. Grounds A.

S. Davidson, F. Snider. A. J.

Mirkle, W. Murphy. L. Ge-auque. Finance W.

L. Nixon, J. B. Case, T. Ktiby.

ard, was in town Tuesday. Dickinson county the largest, ministered by a man named Mason, Leo Mnxey, of the Kansas Insurance catling himsetf a doctor. One of the pVaani events of the season was the high school reception held at the city hall last Friday even ing. In response to invitations U.e building was well tilled with teachers, parents und pupils. Tne program whs company, Is in town this week.

Judge Hutchinson's reputation is The Spooner Comedy Co. at the becoming national. On last Monday opera house, every night next week, made up oi music, recitations and ad an aged couple came all the wav from Eil. Arnold of Chapman was trans- dresses, all of which were interesting. Kansas cUy to get his honor to unite actiig business in the city last Friday, them in the holv bonds of matrimony.

The Firemen Object. it will be remembered tbat at the last meeting ut ihe city couiicil the al A partnership firm lias been formed Tied Wilcox, of llodge Hard- fur the purpose of continuing the ton- After tli ceremony had been performed, the enuple proceeded on their way lejoietug.tothe wilds of Oklahoma under the ttrm name of C. Y. Jones ware store, ci.me in fiom Colorado soriiil business at the old stand of th tlawkee Barber under the yesterday. best, and cheapest stock of Trunks, Suits.

Overcoats, Bats, in this part of the state. Our Motto: "Quality always the best, prices always the lowest, and perfect fitting." Visit our store and see the piles ol Clothing in our two floor Clothing house. SEE THESE PRICES! citizens' bank uitb Nesns. Uandolpl lowance made to the Fire Department was reduced from $300 per year to The demand was also made that the treasurer the department be required to make a repoi quarterly dinwiiig li expenditures. mid wife.

Sir. Jones is a man of 5t vesisotHze. His wife is 20 years his T. M. Dolan, one of the prominent eitizens of Clifton, spent Tuesday in Hoover as pmprieiers.

Both these iteiillemen are known to be the artists junior. in the city. in the city, D)ut fail to give them The action of the council has proved who has been all. J. S.

Shively returned last Saturdav very iinsatisfacioiy tt the lire hoys morning from a ten da s' visit at Lin Mrs. Mary E. Lease, in feeble heaCh for months, bat so as to be able to niter Mr. D.J. Kintnierly, of Xavarre and resulted In their Milling a special the past tew far vei 1 the campaign.

coln, 2sTeb. who is one nf the best farmers Dickin meeting for last Friday night to take son county ever had, gave theDis action on the matter. Mrs. J. R.

Burton left for Topeka. Monday, to join her husband ou an ex patch ollice a pleasant call last Satur After discussing the subject for tensive campaign tour. day. Mr. Kimnierly will tike his stock to Oklahoma the last i this some time, it was decided to appoint a committee to nppear before the next week to winter them.

His family will Miss Ella Eagle is in St. Louis this council meeting to protest against Ue week purchasing her fall aud winter also accompany him aud spend the winter there. stock of millinery goods. Principals M.Cook and Prof. At Mrs.

Henry (larger, and Mrs. L. D. Men's good all wool Suits 7.50, 8.50, and 10.00-Men's good Ulster Overcoats 4.50, 6.00, and 7.50 Boys' good Overcoats 2.00, 2.50, 4.00, and 5.00. Boys' School Suits 2, 50, 3.

00, 3.50, and 4. 00. Boys' Knee Pants Suits 95c, 1.15, 1,50, and 1.75. See us on Boys' School Suits and save money. Boys1 Hats 5 and 10 ccn6s each.

You always save money by trading at Sterl water cr the county high school were Tolliver are In Clay Center this week uleasant callers at the Dispatch otiice attending the V. C. T. U. convention She has aln-ndv gone to work and will stay in the field until the campaign- is over.

She will make two speeches in this county; one at Herington und the other probably at Chapman. She goes under the instruction of the state central committee aud will do good work for the party. Dr. Harry Felty is having his house moved to West Third street and will have it fixed up in a way that, when it will be one of the most handsome residences in the city. He expects to leave In a short time for the East, and report says, he will not return alone.

The great mystery among the young ladies is. to know why he should go Cast when there are so many nf the.n who would willingly help him take care of his new home. Monday. Mr. At water is the new W.A.

Calderhead and Gen. Cald member of the faculty who took the place recently vacated by Prof. Hull well will speak at a republican picnic to be held at Sutpheu's Mill, the 29ih of inger. He is a very pleasant appear this month. ing gentleman and will no doubt make before buying School Suits.

a success of his woik. Miss Emma Miller and A. J. Day-1 See our stock. Knee Pants 15, 25, 50, and 75c.

Mr. George Bostwick, of Newbern hoff, both of Dillon, were joined in township, was a pleasant caller at the marriage last Thursday by Elder Da Dispatch oflice last Thursday. Mr vidsou of this city. liostwick lias established quite a repu W. A.

Cahleihead, the man whom tation i auctiont er ami i doing con reduction and to ask to have the regular amount allowed. The general oDinion is that in case the restoration is not made the majority if not all the bovs will resiirn. District Conrt, Quite tin interesting incident occurred in District Court this week In wnich attorney 11. Malum, figured very prominently. A case was in progress in which Mr.

Muh.in was trying to get posessjon of the carpets which were in the heboid residence at the time of Mr. Li 'Id's assignment, it being prop erly that Mr. Mahan had attached. At the close of the evidence the judge in Ids instructions, virtually told the jury to bring in a verdict which was a-gainst Mr. ih in.

TiiH was not satisfactory to Mr. kalian and he made the remark:" If the court had advised me of its decision In advance of the introduction of the evidenco. it would have saved ma the cost cf making a record in this case." The judge was displcasod a this remark and called Mr. Mahan to account for it. He gave him until 9 o'clock the following day to apologize tor it.

The next morning at the appointed time, Mr. Mahan stated that he had nothing to say about the matter to which the judge made a the republicans nominated for Con siderable work in that line this fall St erl Go. Recognized Fashionable Clothiers and Hatters. gressman in this district will speik at If yon need anything give him a call (lis address is Abilene. Read his card Hope nt-xt Thursday.

Tuesday mon, ing at her home on West Second street occu rid the death of Mrs. Dr. I. Shook. Mrs.

Shook has been in poor health for some time past and her death which was caused by congestion of the kidneys was not al in another coluam this paper. The Gore hotel bt.ilding has been leased by Mr. Carpenter, who will L. It. Maiott.

of Kansas City, is in D. D. Ilornaday returned this week town visiiiug his brother. give it a first-class remodeling before from Topeka where he spent several together unlooked for. She was 69 opening it to the public.

days. Mr. Ilornaday mingled quite years of age, a native of Ohio, came to Kansas in 1374, since which time she freely with the politicians while there Remember that all goods at the Benefit are of the latest and newest styles. W. A.

Redding, of Xavarre. was in town Tuesday. He reports a big sale ot his new book. Mrs. W.

D. Christian arrived in the aud says the populist candidates feel has resided in Abilene. She leaves city last Saturday and will visit for quite jubilant over the prospect of husband and six children. The funer several days. Mr.

Christian was for their election. He met Senator Mar al services were held from the family merly pastor of the Episcopal church Ed Little will address republican meeting at Rays city tomorrow. G. C. 3isbop of Ueveiiy Is spending a few days in town with bis brother A.

Bishop. Quite a number of cases of whooping cough are reported in the north part of the county. tin who he said was not going into the residence yesterday afternoon. Bev of this place. campaign at all this ill.

A. Copeuhaver oiiiciating. Mrs. Herbert Hodge returned yesterday from a pleasant visit with friends at Saliua. A big crowd assembled in Millford Our townsman, W.

8. Stambaugh will talk at a political meeting uext Thursday at Herington. Hehas not At the home of the bride's parents hist Thursday night, to hear Congress man Davis give an account of his stew Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Eyth of Enter short address in which he maintained yet annoureed his subject, but it is I prise, last Thursday occurred the mar J. G. Lowe of Washington who Is as that the dignity of the court must be ardship. No bnilding thero would ac ir.

and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of Burlington, are visiting the family of supposed to be republicanism. rutge of 'heir daughter. Miss Pauline piring to a seat in Congress spent Tues commodate the people, so the Salvation to G. 11.

Dicklemau of Woodbine. The tVrmy tabernacle was secured and observed in order that justice may pre vail, and concluded by fining Mr. Mahan $30 for contempt of court. services were performed by It3v. A.

and Mrs. J. B. Case surprised their daughter Clara by giving her it day night in tawu. Win.

Bloom, of Woodbine, who is good deal more than filled Mr. B. Fullington. a veteran greenbacker pre Dfclu.nt in the presence of about 150 birthday party last Saturday evening. S.

C. Maugerniar, south ot Enterprise. Vt tod.ile Judzo Hutchison has performed a marrihge every evening this, week, boo ii sei'tns to be on und tho Judfe is in it. vio aterof the nrohibltion law, was iuvited Mr. and Mrs.

Dickie sided. The meeting was very satisfac Quite a number pt her friends were Political Discussions. veslerdav sentenced to SO davs in the man arc among ihe most popular young tory. Jurctiou Tribune. present and all enjoyed themselves A series of Political discussions county jail and iiued $100.

people in the county aud have a host of very much. were held in the court house last week Last Thursday evening at the rel friends who extend their congiutnla lions. The Osboru aud Halladay Company n.a first was presented bv Judge Dos deuce of Rev. M. S.

Dunning of this which appears at the opera house this Mr. and Mrs. Kalbach, of D. etopped off Monday to ter, of Marion, who in an able manner city occurred the carriage of Mr. E.

Fred I'ierce, of Junction cny, wbo is a candidate for county surveyor on the populist ticket, was visiting his sister the first, of the week at evening is strictly a first class company. epend a few days with Mr. and Mr: Browning and Miss Lillie spoke of the "Law" and also of "Legislation" and of its defects, Its abuses The performance is a combination of After the marriage they drove to the J. Felty. They have been spend color, wit and music.

and how it was used for political pur homo of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hart ing me summer in uoioraao and are The city schools opened Monday morning under the most favorable circumstances. Supt. Gray together with the board made a npecial effort this year in the selection of teachers poses, lie of course would naturally on their return.

in Buckeye where a pleasant reception awaited them. They began house A very pleasant farewell tea was giv trrmp on the toes of republicans in en Wednesday afternoon at the borne speaking of people taking advantage keeping 'on Mr. Browning's farm in Miss Gertrude Kir by, who giadualed from St. Joseph College last June left and in arranging the work, and in Tuesday evening at her home on Seventh street ocf urud the marriage of Mrs. Martin Brooke to A.

Upperman of Kansas City. Judge Hutchison o.li-cialing. of Miss Maude Eames in honor of Miss fhe north part of the county. Sunday for St. Louis where she will en Grace Hodge who will leave in a short ot it for political purposes, ft was deeded that a reply was necessary aud Ex-Consular C.

Little was selected starting out thero was but little coi fusion and no delay in the work, timn for the east to make her future ter the College of the Sacred Heart, me t. J. Jtry case wntcti occupipu which is one of the aud best Insti as (hs man best fitted to destrov the home. The enrollment the first dav was as the District court the latter part of tutions in the west. Rev.

A. T. iii'i pat-iur the colored M. E. Church of tii.s city for tlie dast ffect of Mr.

ister's speech. Mr. ast week was carried over until Mon follows: High school 1T0, Central Mule proceeded to UU task the follow Mills, formerly Santa Fe agent Buildinsr 533, South side 170, West A Gyninr.sium club has been organ year, preaclieu ins mrevieii semi" it ig evening. If bold assertions with day. The suit was brought by Mr.

Fry to recover damages from the Santa Fe railroad for injuries received at Talmage, was brought before pro- ized with a membership of So, aud is out proof would establish facts then side 34, making in all 907, which Is much better than the corresponding hntH Hutchinson and tried for Moi.d.'iv nijrht, and left Tuesday, evening for Conference) wMi-h meets at L'aisons. Dai i-ig Itev. Hill'sstay heio Mr. Little succeeded. But since he now ready for the winter.

The following is the list of ofilcers: President, bout a year ago when he was caught period of lastr year. proved nothing, his address had about bv a train and had both feet cut off. insanity. He was upon investigation found to be mentally deranged and will be taken to the asylum in a few Paul Hurd; Vice W. P.

Gulick; lie has uv.de many triemli not onl' a- This is the kind of a Bend off tho the same effect on all his audience that it had on a good republican broth moMg tim coloreu peotie, one oi an Sec. Frank Parent: Treasurer, F. iGlimpse. The suit was brought for $10,000 but the jury after considering the matter for more than two days brought in a Kansas city Star gives a former Abil- classes, who will regret to ltarn Unit he is not coming back. days, liisniind has been tailing tor several years and upon different occasions he has wandered off from home er who saiu or it.

xtiose wno were not there did not miss much." verdict for $900. In order to keep up the reputation Itev. Grassmuech, who has had charge of the German M. E. church of 1 Enterprise for the past four years, has The manageaot the Junction Oiiy and got lost.

J. F. Kerr, who has so ably filled the the party and show the falacies in Opera house, in speaking to their pa position of agent at the Rock Island been transferred to a charge in Rice trons about the Spooner Comeily says: We take pleasure this week In call depot for the past two years, was this Mr. LHlle'a Roberi Kane replied to it. Mr.

Kaue did not attempt to enter into a detailed speech but he county. Dickinson county ran ill af It is not necessary that we reccomena ing the attention of our readers to the week transferred to Pawnee City.Ueb. ford to lose such an able minister as e-ie man: "Richard Col ver, a young man who used to bo known in Kansas as "Bright Dick t'olver" or "Clever Dick Colver, or "Smart Dick Colver," is locked up at the police holdover a-waiting trial for breaking the glass bar at Christie's saloon on Miss juri Avenue. Colver was well known in Kansas. His home was Abilene.

He did some good newspaper work in Topcfca and Kansas City aud then his friends spoiled him with praise. He went to Los Angeles and hadn't been there long before he sold Lower California to a Mr. Grassmuecu. this company, as the "Spooners "are acknowledged to be the best popular price attraction on the road.giviug a a promotion which he has well earned. By strict attention to business and the advertisement of the Kansas City store which is found in another column of this issue.

The store has re made clear every point he attempted to prove, and a number who heard all the addresses claim his to be the best of the three. courteous manner In which ne baa welt Zieffler Brothers' fine 75c show for 10, 20 and 80 cents and carry ing over three tons of special scenery. treated the patrons of the road, he has cently passed under the management of Mr. W. C.

Wood, with Wyandt Brothers a3 his assistant managers. slioes for ladies, children and proved one of the most popular agents As a guarantee of confidence them we agree to refund your money if ycu tne roau nas ever iiau. mi. jvui i huu O. C.

Wyandt is now in the east pur family have made a bost of fiiends are not satisfied with the show." chasing goods tor this extensive firm This company will play at the Bone Then he returned to Kan-Und his long experience insures the To purchase 50 head of last Spring's calve3. Call at this office. misses are going like hot cakes W. W. Davis' blue front opposite postoffice.

'97-2 syndicate. here who will be sorry to have them leave. O. P. Byers, of Ft.

Worth, Texas, who is well known here, will brake Opera housa every wgnz next 1 people of Abilene a first class quality. sas City. He has recently been working in Chicago. week, Give them a call. succeed Mr.

Kerr..

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1894-1895