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The Abilene Gazette from Abilene, Kansas • 5

The Abilene Gazette from Abilene, Kansas • 5

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in Flora township will. The Dk-kinoii county I The Democratic county convention 3IOUE filllEF! SALE OF LARGE BLOCKS OF at the school house, in district i The Gazelle. met in convention, at the court room, on met at the court Ikxi last Saturday. Xo. known as the Harvey school The attendance was lair.

Dr. Sear! wa-s Trustee. hOII ALEX.MCSTARP. chosen chairman ami S. K.

Strother sec Oilii ml tJMNTr ami I unty. retary. The following ticket was nom "Personal Liberty" Exemjdwli-d by the Great Gov. Gliek and hi Party "Call Tl.ei-i Early, Mother Too Iolio.1 iug communication are "rich, racy and rare." and fully explain themselves: V. nh'l Parhj.To Notice.

The voting place in Holland tp. will inated: Superintendent, D. D. Hornaday; Clerk of Court, C. L.

Sherman; TEIIMS One copy, year. lx month 4b-Advprtlnlng rate reanonable. I ou be changed from the school house to the Probate Judge, S. A. Burroughs; Itep- lat Monday, and was fairly attended.

W.lf.T. Wakefield was chairamn and A. B. Partridge tecretary. As the transaction of business proceeded, it became apparent to every one that the convention had been sold out to the Gliek Democrats, and although a vigorous protest tvas entered by some of the more honest members of the party, the convention had to endorse the nominations made by the Democratic convention the Saturday previous.

The "trade," as understood resentative 74th district, (humorously,) store of L. A. Peck. By order ot B. F.

Watson, Trustee. L. A. Peck, J. P.

Geo. r. Livingston, a greenback anti- monopoliit resubniiseionit what ever it V. H. WILCOX A nl W.

A. Meek manly letter. Adam Elsler, porter of Henry House' Dr To money advanced and services rendered In procurlng.Vjrew Ilottles of Beer Drank In your room at the time of the Democratic rally here, which 1 was ordered to procure from the is; Representative 75th District, Charles X. Coggeshall. C.

B. Hoffman was en Ad ve. iseuie nt. To XJte Voter ot the 7'jth Jiepresentattre District: dorsed for state senator, and II. Kandt for 04 I he way; have yui lit-aru from I leen nominated for the office of Ciiiii iir 1 commissioner.

The usual resolutions. hy Ohio Ml nenrraentative upon a resubmission plat- and carried out, gives Geo. Livingston, the humorist, the Democratic nomina declaring that Democracy was not dead. form, I desire to inform the people plainly saloon by your party, and which I paid for, and have not been able to collect from the democrats, having presented I vbitlng in St. tion for Representative, in consideration m-r nnsition nnon thisiuucn vexea question.

Mr. .1. 8. Kc-Uey Louis. but only sleeping, that the gentle Ilalpin was only a myth, that Jumbo wasn't the The prohibition amendment was adopted four years ago, less than one-half the voters rail lue iuich of his supporting or at least voting for Gliek.

Many of the best greecbackers were disgusted with the bargain when largest elephant in the world, that warm I Thecelebrated Hflll Vl I. AT. T. Tl A Qf Tf Tt OV All rf OT1 Qa 1 OO -fWTVt MTJAT Mrs. Ila.lott linn gone on a visit to Chi of the State voting thcreior.

cago friend. prohibitory law went into effect May 1. ISSi vfjuj. wxxu j. j.

i.v- UJ.VJUL WtiXUU J- VJ-U. VAA. Dread and water were unhealthy xrom a Democratic stand point, that Glk-k was it came to the surface, and that Monday's Seariy three and one-luilf years or irnu absolute failure as a District court convenes on next Mon action has about disorganized the party my bill to several or them, and which they refused to pay. AitAM Eisler. To tho Maine nn Logan Club, Abilene: Will you please pay the above bill, which I am unable to get from those who rightfully owe It to me.

as I am a poor boy and work hard for my living, and am not able to lose the same. SignedJ Aiam Kislkr. stocked Manufacturers and Dealers, as good as any other rebel sympathizer, that turnips should be grafted on the jll II tomncnuire measure. It has increased the day, the 20th tnt. in Dickinson county, scores of them ad number of places, kept the politics of the The concert next week Is for the benefit greenback party, that the Reps had been mit.

The heretofore pure ana unueiuea State in a perfect turmoil, bred strife, discontent and ill-feeling among neighbors. of the "Alert" hand. Let everybody go. At the time when they were obliged to make great greenback party of Dickinson county in the lustful embrace of the Bourbon in ofllce for 24 years and the Dcms were mighty hungry, that the tarifl was only a "local issue," that while1 t'ie Democ- opened the floodgates of perj ury, and turned loose the malignant tongue of slander. We Pnh the jiympathlzers of fraud Glk-k A pproved by A udi ting Com mi ttee Iilaine to the urinimenf.

Kansas must le re rt nnt lK.lieve the amendment was ever sacrifices to obtain financial relief. Cleveland is indeed a sorrowful and touching spectacle A resolution in favor of resubmission was promptly voted racy was virtuous it was not happy, that deemed. and Logan Club. W. S.

HotKiK, Chairman. J. P. Campbell. C.

J. McDivitt. the growing of shotguns and killing of fairly adopted, being voted ujion in a presidential year, during the heat of a national eaninaism. with two othei amendment on down. Excellent addresses were deliv "niggers' down south should be encour Frank Ilearw.

ot Chleazo, was the zrnetit ot hi brother-in-law, L. II. Faulk aged, that temperance was a great evil the ticket, and the vote it received show very clearly that a large number of voters J. B. Case.

President. J. W. Wilsox, Secretary. Keeelved payment.

Oct. 10. 1SS4. from and in conjunction with the building of ered by Dr. Teuney, non.

John Davis, and others, but the gloom of the corrupt bargain hung over the convention like a ner, over Sunday. school houses and churches detrimen J. M. Fisher. Treasurer of the Blaine Mr.

W. 1. pall, and the erstwhile enthusiasm was Logan Club. In vMtlni: her t-I-ter-In-law Mrs. K.J.

took no interest in the question. A.iaw against abuse is wise and proper against an Instinct unwise and dangerous. Attempting to control by legislation that which In many case the individual cannot control himself is wrong in theory and will always tal to Democratic success, that corn was going 80 bushels to the acre because Click was governor, that the Democratic cold watered by thoughts far from leas- ISigned Adam Eisleu. Here is a chapter for reflection, sure Uroadway. ant.

That the managers can never de party was a western graveyard and had liver the greenback vote to rebel Click, ly. The Governor of the great State cf Kansas, by himself and party, demon Mn. A. K. Vumlerbclt la having an enjoyable with eastern friends, and "Notwithstanding we bought these goods so cheap we cannot afford to keep them in the store to look at.

THEY MUST GO, and be proven Impractical. It fa one thing to Incorporate a sentiment ucen planted with it ooots on. were is a foregone conclusion. Burroughs, lloll'man and Crane were endorsed not in eflect passed in silence. It was "Van" I very lonely.

strating "personal liberty" In unpaid beer bills, and an attempt to defraud a a cold day for the boys, who are nil a greenbacker among them. It will be in a constitution; it Is another thing enforce that sentiment by law and a corresponding public opinion. I view of the fact 1 it 1 ivid Oil that within the next thirty days. The prices are so unreasonably Charley lUrticH home from hi cast- tired of the "forlorn hope" business, a proud day for the Republicans to meet poor, hard working German boy out of money advanced from his tolling wages rrn trip, and bought largely of good for this "conglomeration" in contest and that public opinion is er, i at this time on the mciion of prohibition; xow tiiat we are as much amazed as you are when you see the goods i nM'i'lvcil in proportion to Sherman and Coggeshall are both good fellows, and will attend the funeral in a the J. Xorthcratt drug houHe.

wherewith to continue their midnight forever sweep the unholy combination from the political arena. body. Hornaday need a rest, the ar Arthur Shane Iia opened a shooting orgies! The poor boy had tried lor weeks to get hi money from the demo duous duties of the ofllce during his term StSuSSS and learn the prices. Everybody should improve this great oppor-SZiS I'iSS tunity in buying their fall and winter supplies. irallery on the outli fide.

C. W. Parker Dissolution Notice. having made him an invalid. There is I manager and maid of all work.

By virtue of an agreement, the co-partner our old friend Burroughs, a Democratic lo remove It irom poiints, nv i to remove It irom pun ma, crats, but was always spurned with contempt and harsh words. Finally, hearing of the excellent reputation of the famous itlalnc and Logan club, he apical- ship heretofore existing between J. A. Hans-brongli and L. P.

Meredith (deceased), is this day dissolved. J. A. Ilansbrough re- Iter. Sirnkiiix, of Sauna, will occupy tli I'retbytrian pulpit, in tliU city, candidate! Just think of it! And Geo.

Livingston! But to tell the truth Geo. next Sunday, morning and evening. taing the business. J. A.

Hansbkoi ou. voting on; legislation may be directed into other and more profitable are In favor of submitting it to the vote of the people, and it elected to tha House of Keprcsentatlves, I shall work and vote for resubmission. Respectfully, C. X. COOOESIIAIX.

ed to it for his much needed money, and the Club, In its world wide benevolence. has put the laugh on the Democrats In fine shape in allowing them to nominate A lady died recently in one of our large him. George has been supporting Bur BL CKS IF1 CANTON" FLANNELS. As our space is limited we will only say that our stock was nev- paid it. The receipted bill I now on rile at Republican headquarters.

Further A prize of $." will be given by Arthur Shane, on the aouth side, to tho best score made at hi ho'ting gallery this week. cities who is said to have danced with a-Fayette. The great general must have devoted most of his time to the art, as this ton with all his might for the past six months, saying that. "Burton stood by comment is unnecessary. Of Interest to the Ladies.

adds one more to the 50.0K0 reportud to have the people in the railroad fight," and Mm. J. II. Itrady, of Enterprise, and We desire to inform the ladies of Cliapman The handsome gold necklace to be danced with liim. It requires a vivid Imagi deserved to be re-elected.

But George Mri. Iynoldit, graced the Gazette the and vicinity that nation to believe this, but none at all to be voted to the most popular young lady present at the Promenade Concert, is aiictuin with their presence on Wed- largest and most lieve the assertion that ten times that num complete Hnc of Holiday Or so large and at such so low prices as they are at the present In Chapman, including I we lava purchased is a great humorist, and has no more idea of going to the legislature than the CimmIk ever show ber of ladies have used Lie Lands (Soda and iienday. mow ou exhibition I a J. S. Kelley's show season.

ana see tnese mountains of G-oods. Saleratus, and always with one result. Success in every particular. window. UI voted todlxfraiu hlso Union soldier Southern democrat has ot being loyal to the Union.

George has been abusing the who were in the army, and would do bo band I composed of young Some Foolish People again, had I ttie chance." O. W. GItek, Democratic party for years, and sees in this little piece ot stragetical work a rare chance to help annihilate this very men of our town between the ages of 14 candidate for Governor. Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often ft nf BhM si in Tuil4 Seta in IMnsli and Leather, Ladies' Hand Bags, Fancy Tableware, China and Silvered Vases.

Photo and Autograph Albums, Perfume Cases. Work Boxes, Music Boxes. Toys of all Wax. China and Indestructible IKills. Etc.

These goods will be open tor inspection about November 1st. and you are Invited to call and look over stock. It will lie a pleasure for us to show yon our good whether you buy or not. We have now in stock an elegant line of and Library Lamps, which we offer at popular prices, liespeet fully, 43.4 F. B.

LILLIE CO. An Tin-le Tom's Cabin" troupe held is. unhealthy organization. Verily.George IsaBillXye, a Mark Twain, a Detroit and 17, and have been organized oidy three weeks; they will make their first appearance in public at the concert, October 22d. say.

On it will wear away, out most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine forth at ISoncbruke'a opera house. Tues Free Press man in disguise. And of called Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would day evening, to a large audience. The Mr(ormanee, especially tho ringing, was The young son of Hon.

C. II. Hoflmnti, immediately see the excellent enect alter such is Democracy Kansas varietj'. C. G.

Bcssey is in Western Kansas at very good. And at such prices as were never before quoted. of Enterprise, had one of his legs broken taking the first dose. Price "iOc and $1. Trial size free.

For sale by J. G. North- I.iiJu Carpenter was eluvcu years tending a roundup and looking alter cat last Saturday, by being run over by a craft, Druggist. Two steam boats cross the stage In Ihe great a old last Friday, and gave her friend a delightful party in honor of the event. heavy wagon.

The little fellow stands the misfortune nobly, and Is getting Caution. I double Uncle Tom, at Boncbrakc opera All HE I tle interests. Dr. J. McMahan, of Hayes townsnip, is just completing a flue twenty-five hundred dollar residence.

In these days of sharp competition and along as well as could bo hoped. pi ogress, it Is well to be cautious in purchas Sho Is a daughter of Mr. O. W. Carpenter.

The Iiemoi-rats are ottering to trade ing any article of merchandise, on the spur Mr. T. A. Cum tilings has moved with of the moment, or, upon the recommenda id family to Lincoln Center, where he tion of others, who are not thoroughly post everything lor Glick. They realize that will engage In the photograph business.

ed. Especially is it so, as regards purchasing a sewing machine. Friends aud neighbors all think theirs the best, aud do not hesitate to say so, when the facts may be. they The people of Lincoln Center will find him to lie a square gentleman, and we they are in the last ditch, and are becoming desperate. Watch them, houctt ter.

and do not 11 tlecetvcd. i house, Oct. 14th. i Go to Duncan and Vanway's for the liest and cheapest millinery goods. 4'2tf Lands! Lands! Lacds! Oldest agency In the county.

We have twenty well improved larms, which owners wish to sell at once and on easy terms. Money loaned purchasers to close trades. If you wisli raw lands from $3 to 7 per acre, wc are prepared to otter them. Land shown without charge. Information gladly furnished.

tl.tr T. C. Hkkkv A Co. Go to IU-rry Bros. Mercantile Co's for Stoves.

'2 KI.AI GUTKK! of carpet prices wish him great prospersty In his new have never seen the "Davis. Before buy home. Of course he receives the Ga ing a sewing machine, we advise every one Gcrge Palfrey, of till city, was tit Danville, Illinois, on Thursday, There will be a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Dickinson county Temperance Union, at Abilene, Tuesday, Oct. 21. Good attendance desired.

By order of Committee. Mr. David Keller, working with a thresher at Mr. Brubaker's in Sherman township, on Wednesday, after the horses stopped and while the cylinder was still 'in motion, took off the lid. and by acci-dent full on Uie-cjiinder.

fearfully cut and bruised, and would have zette. to examine the New High-Ann Davis, and In offering our large stock of Flannels it would be useless for us to try to enumerate the vast amaunt of qualities and quantities, and such low prices as were never heard of before. 1 Block of Grey Fannels at 8 cents per yard. 1 Block of Plaid Shirting Flannels at 15 cents per yard. 1 Block of fine Red Flannels at 20 cents per yard.

1 Block of extra heavy twilled red Flannels at 45 cents per yard sold by us last season at 60c. 3irThese are only a few of the Great Bargains we have in Flannels. we are sure they will feci repaid for the ef fort. It seems almost Incredible that, at to Is Georgia Davis, of that place. A thousand friend here wish George and hi bride long life and prosperity.

this late date, so much improvement were possible. If the present evidence of popularity continue, this new, model machine IIiw hlx In Ci rover 'lcvi'laml, pa. That the mjle cull hi in ureal? I lioua hlg a Jimmy iilainn Tlit winning ctuulldate?" "Oh, yes, my son, ho Weighs a ton, lint It i mostly fat; Ho wears a numlxir thirteen tOiod, A little Tom Thumb hut." Washington llutclu-t. will liaycthc greatest sale of any ever placed on the market. From bills printed at this ofllce, we learn that Mr.

John Simpson, living mile north of lierlngton, will have a public sale on Monday, Oct. 27th. Some A Eun on aDrug Store. at So well's. Always the cheapest tor quaniy sold, now selling at ruinous prices.

A large, fine stock. 3-tt School Officers! District Becsrd Books Never was such a rush for any Drug store sis is now at J. O. Northeraft's for Mr. Jack German, ot Pueblo, Colora a trial bottle of Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons affected with Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or do, has been visiting hi parent in Wil-lowdale township, for a few days past, at Sc well's at publishers prices. 3s-tf Buy your Cloak at the Bargain Store and gave money. A.

E. Bishop Co. Largest and best assortment of Heating and Cooking Stoves at. Berry Bros. Mct'le Co.

any attection of the Throat and Icings, can get a trial bottle of this great remedy and left on Wednesday's train for Boston, to attend the annual meeting of the Conductors' Brotherhood of theUuited States. "Jack" I a conductor on the free, by calling at above Drug store. I tegular size News About Town. Rio Grande, and is one of the company's most trusted employes. It is the current report about town that Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs is making some remarkabla cures BLOCKS OF BLANKETS We wish we could tell you of the vast amount of Blankets we have in stock.

Remember these goods have been bought at the great auction sales. All we ask is to call and see the goods, and YOU WILL BE CON VINOED THAT WE CAN SAVE YOU 50 PER CENT, on your purchases. 1 block of very nice White Blankets at $2 per pair. A bargain. 1 block of fine White Blankets at would be very cheap at $5.

1 block of extra heavy White Blankets at would be a good bargain at $9.00. 1 block of extra fine Red Blankets at always sold at $7. Mr. Edwin Hilton and wife have re Remember the great clearing out sale at Berry Bros. Mercantile Co.

34 3IRS. REEVES, Dress- nuikcr, recently ot Cincinnati, Ohio, guarantees satisfaction. Vses the best system of fitting. Ladies are invited to call at he-roonis, over Mrs. Porter's store.

Also teaches Moody's Tailor System of Bquare Measurement tor cutting Ladies and Child-rens garments of every description. 41tf turned from a visit to their old home in Ray county. and still like Dickin son county the best. Better roads and with people who are troubled with Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. J.

O. Northcraft will give any person atrial bottle free of cost. It is guaranteed to relieve and cure. Price 50 cents and $1. Well Rewarded.

lietter climate here. Mr. Hilton brought some samples of winter apples with him. one of which measures 14 inches around, and weighs 21 ounces, or 1 lb. 3 oz.

That fteut the elephant. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who will produce a case of J.iver. Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec Money to Loan. We have an unlimited supply of money to loan on Beat Estate. We make farm loans; We loan ou brick or stone city business property; we loan on choice residences; xe loan at 8, or 8 per cent.

int-ret. 3S-tf Soctii WORTH Sl Mookk. I'nelu" Wlnlield a nice old gentle tric Bitters will not speedily cure, lirlng them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble man whom everybody likes, and who Is always an enthusiastic Democrat came line cattle, horses, will be sold. The Gazkttk was favored with half a bushel of excellent apples, the other day, from the orchard of Mr. G.

15. Smith, In Hayes township. They were beauties, and friend G. JJ. ha about three hundred of Vm.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Carpenter returned last week from a visit to their former homo in Wigcomdn, where they had not 1mcii for fifteen years. They had a most enjoyable trip, but prefer Kansas to Wisconsin.

Myrtle, tho little 2-ycar old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman, died last Thursday, after a lingering Illness. Funeral services were conducted by Kev. Phillips.

The parents have the sympathy of many friends. Mr. J. A. Metcalfe, of Moscow, Ohio, lias tcen visiting hi brother-in-law, L.

A. Peck, 1. of Carlton, and Is so well pleased with our county that he proposes to sell his property in Ohio and settle here. That wide-awake farmer, Mr. F.

G. Holwarth, brought to our ofllce, one day last week, several bunches of large, full grown Concord grapes, second crop from his vines this year. If any one can do bctUr, just trot In the grapes. The Holy Communion will be celebrated by the Ke formed church, next Sunday morning, Oct. 19, at Also services ou Saturday at 3 p.

in. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. I. It. Shuey.

He wilt also preach on Sunday afternoon In Enterprise, and at Detroit in the evening- The Abilene Ke pull loan held a big jollitlcation meeting Wednesday night, over the glorious election news from no besides. All Blood diseases. Biliousness, out on the street Monday morning, lifted up his voice, and oflered to wager 200 Jaundice, Constipation, and general de- i bility are quickly cured. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price ou Cleveland's election.

He was prompt Abstracts! Abstracts! We have I he only complete set of Abstracts of titles in the enmity. Alwtracts promptly madeand at customary rules. only titty cents per bottle. For sale by J. 0.

Northcraft. ly taken by Major Dowling, and the money put up. "Uncle" Wiutleld will been killed had not a bystander caught him and jerked him oil. Dr. King was called, and thinks the injured man will recover.

Thos. Dotts, SrM of Bethlehem, Iowa, father of Mrs. V. P. Wilson and Mrs.

s. Winslcr, arrived in Abilene on last Friday, and will make his future home with hi children in this place. lie is an old gentleman of 82 years, hale, hearty and active for one of his years. He is highly pleased with Kansas. His son, T.

B. Dotts, with family, is also on the way to Dickinson county, aud will reside in Buckeye township, on the Winsler farm. Welcome, all. Teu years ago, Wm. W.

Suwctt, now of Solomon City, this county, but then living four miles south of Hamilton, Ohio, while drinking from a spring, swallowed some live object. He was doctored by Drs. Mallory and Brown, of Hamilton, hile residing there. About two years ago he removed to Kansas, locating at Salomon, where te was treated for some live animal in his stomach, but without avail. On Monday of this week he was taken very sick, and vomited.

Xot being able to rid himself of the choking sensation, he ran hi fingers down his throat and pulled out a black and white lizard, eight inches in length. The reptile is on exhibitson at Lewis' drugstore, in Solomon. Why should any Republican vote for Gliek, Hornaday, or any other candidate on'the Bourbon ticket? Can any Republican answer this question? What Republican are these Bourbons going to vote for? For the statesman. Blaine, against the nonentity, Cleveland? Xo. For the hero, Logan, against the dis-unlonist Hendricks? Xo.

For that gallant old soldier, John 'A. Martin, against that rebel symphathizer Gllck? Xo. For any Republican 'gainst any Democrat? Xo. Then why should any Republican vote for them? "You take the bczzard and I'll take the turkey, or I'll take the turkey and you take the buzzard," said the wily white jnan to the Indian. "Ugh!" exclaimed poor Lo, "white man never once say turkey to me." Messrs.

Gliek. the other Bourbons want all the turkey in this campaign. Teachers examination at the Abilene Public School building, Saturday, Oct. 25th, 1SS4, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m.

41.1 T.C IIESHT 4 Co. have $200 more worth of experience after Sale of Ladies' Cloaks. Never before liave we had such great success in buying as this season in this special line of goods, We are safe in saying that there is no such a display of Ladies and Children's Cloaks this side of Kansas City. We can give you garments in Satinetts, All Wool, Silk, Silk Plush or Brocaded Velvet. CThe styles this year are all different from last.

Nearly everything is tight-fitting long Cloaks. Baby Nov. 4th. Below first cost lo cliw out. riages and Carpets at Sewell's.

Having received new Fall and Winter goods of the latest Republicans, Gllck shot our soldiers Mighty taking, Sewell's and iM-nple are taking them. Come in time. 41-S lu the back by working and voting to disfranchise them while in the army. Don't act so cowardly ith him, as he Loans! Loans! Loans! Klght per cent, st raiglit. per cent, and also have the best worn for sale, would did with the Union soldiers, but vote straight against the fraud openly, and get your loyal neighbor to do the same.

ask the ladies to call and see iov themselves. seven percent, with commission. Wc continue to have an unlimited supply of money to loan. We give Urnwers privilege to pay-when they wish. Money iiaid when papers are complete.

Every facility extended. -4Mf T. C. Hksbk Ou. It would be an eternal disgrace to Kan sas to have Gllck re-elected tke hater We guarantee satis of Union soldiers, and Wggest nullifier In the State.

faction with our work. Mrs. Porter. ABILENE MARKETS. AB1LKKK, OH.

Ifi, ll4. The markets are corrected every Thursday at It m. Mr. A. M.

Carson, correspondent of the Hudson. Michigan. Post, was a visi Buy Beware of lightning rod frauds, only of J. It. Wilson, Abilene.

tf BLOCKS OF HOSIERY. BLOCKS OF TJNDEPWEAR. BLOCKS OF DRESS GOODS. BLOCKS OF SDLKS. BLOCKS OF GINGHAMS.

ble ol I Ohio. Torchlight procession. tor in Abilene hist week. He has been all over Dickinson county, extending hi travel to Durham Park. Hone.

Her- Ingtou, and other important points, and Men. Women and Children! See the mammoth I'ncle Tom, at Bonebrake's opera liouse, Oct. 14th. If yon want to bny cheap farms go to Por says Kansas is one of the finest countries he lias ever seep. Mr.

Carson is a pleas music, cheers, and victory filled the air. The Democrats took to the wood. The Statu of th martyred Garfield speak with no uncertain sound. Mr. J.

M. Wlshart, of Atchison, Is In the city with a view of purchasing the old Abilene foundry property, provided ter Huggins, Land Agents, at thecorner of 3d and Broadway, east side. 50 4W47 l.VTr.ai 17 20 2i i-1 J'SJ tl 2 75 2 40 35 12 3 Ul 4 Otj 3 4 9 00 00 Wheat So. 1 Wheat So. 2.

soft. Wheat So. lianl. -Wheat So. 3 Wheat So.

4 Rejected Wheat Oats Corn Hye Butter Eggs. Chickens per doz -Flour, patent, ier li Flour, ktraight, Potatoes Turkeys, per Chickens, vr tb Hogs, per 1W -Cattle, ier "to Cows, per -Steers, per Baled bay, per ton Unbaled nay, per ton ant gentleman, and is giving good reports to the Michigander regarding the beautiful and fruitful "Sunflower State." and guaranteed" Clark Hay Remedy. Sold by F. B. LlLLIE, Chapman.

our citizens aid him the extent of It is a sad commentary ou enlightened If you have land or city property lor sale, Blocks of Everything you can Think Of. 61.200, for Ave years without Interest. He Is a No. 1 mechanic, an excellent gen America, when the people of any nationality or class, are made to believe that it tleman, and would build up a large man ee Porter Huggins, corner of Third and Broadway. Pout fall to take your children to hear I'ncle Tom as yon never heard it before.

At Bonebrake's opera bouse, Oct. Mth. ufacturing estaldlshment here. is their duty to vote for Glk-k because said Gllck is In favor of "free whisky." Leon Carabello, a former printer In BKOADFOOT, IF ENERG-Y, ENTERPRISE AND CAPI the Gazkttk and Chronicle ofllcca In PHYSICIAN AND SUBGE0N, Halladay Wind Mills and Silver aad Deming WhUky never educated your children; whisky never bought you a coat, whisky never brought happiness to your home, why then lie bound by its iron chains? this) city, was last week sentenced to 25 years lu the penitentiary, at Tipton, MiM Pumps, with your own time to pay for them, at Bonebrake's. 38-4 Attention Farmers.

EXTEKPKISE, KANSAS -fflce and consultation room at Hotel. 23 for the killing of a fellow typo. While For heaven's sake If you must vote for here. Carabello had several tights. In one rebel Gllck, give some other cause than We are now prepared to handle hog's.

of hich he used a knife and cut his op fat as well as stock. Give us a call be tfeat of whisky. a week at borne. $5 outfit free. Pay absolutely sure.

So risk. Capital not Header, if yon want business at which person sof either $66 fore you sell. 36-5 Johxtz A Rice Mill Co. 43-3 D. D.

HoBXADAV, Co. Supt. The ladies of the Congregational society, of Enterprue, will hold a "Pink Tea" on Tuesday evening. Oct. 21st, at the residence of Mrs.

J. II. Brady. Ice cream and cake will be served. Thanking the public for past patronage, we cordially Invite all to come.

We will try to have you enjoy a pleasant and social time. Come to the "rink Tea." Dissolution of Partnership. TLe partnership heretofore existing between U. W. C.

Iloh re and J. T. Moling, under the firin name of Rohrer Moling, la this day dissolved by mutnal consent. The business will be continued by tieo. W.

C. Robrer, at the same stand, under the management of J. T. Moling, who will at all times be plca-ted ponent quite severely. He was quarrelsome when on a drunk.

It was amusing on Wednesday, after sex. young or ohl, can make greai iy tut certainty. iney worn, mm mnm nt time write write to 11. IUixett A TAL ARE WORTH ANTTHING- in the conducting of our business TO OUR CUSTOMERS, THEY MAY C0NGRAULATE BOTH THEMSELVES and US FOR THE POSSIBILITIES OF THIS SALE. Remember, for THIRTY DAYS, commencing Thursday, October 9th.

for particulars Il yon want to buy good city property go to Porter A Huggins, corner of Third and Broadway, up stairs. Portland, I. Maine. It has been whispered that the Democratic candidate for county D. Hornaday, has been advised Porter Huggins have a few good stock farms lor sale.

See thm at the corner of Sd and Broadway. the returns front Ohio came in showing that It had gone Republican, to witness the antics tf an old-line Democrat, who wanted to sell his Cleveland-Glick white plug hat for half price! Said he; "Democracy In the nation is fast dying, Glicklsm iu Kansas is doomed; there are too many old soldiers and loyal people In the State for us this year!" The old Dcm. is right. So long as patriotism Is honored above traitorism, just that long will loyal men be called to the front and rebel sympathizers like Click to the rear. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

STATE OF KANSAS, 6f Iiickinsoii County, In the matter of the estate of Henry Meier, late of lMckinsuu county, Kansas. SoV.ce is hereby that on the 7th day ot October. A. O. he was, by the Probate Court of countvlKaiisas.dulv appointed and qoaliaed as administrator of tbeestaseof Hemy Jieiei late of Oickinson county, deceased.

All parties interei.d in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accord! mil y. IlKSkV Ratiiert, Administrator. Stainbaugh Hurl, Attorneys. to wlthdcaw In favor of his lady competitor, Mrs. Ollle J.

Peters, a worthy and well qualified woman. From what the reporter knows of Dan great gallantry, he Is rather inclined to put credence in the rumor, and would further add that his advice would be In favor of the gentlemanly move. It would be a graceful thing to do. If you want good bargains in farm property, go to Porter Huggins, corner Third and Broadway. 1 We mean business, and bave authorized every grocer to refund cost to any customer who is dissatisfied with IH-Land's saleratus and soda.

Try it if you have not already. WE run all risks. to ace and attend to the want of the former patrons of the firm. All outstanding accounts due the firm will be paid to G. W.

C. llohrer, and all bills due by tiiem will be assumed by biuu U. VV. C. Kohber, Oct.

6, 18S4. Jso. T. Moling. 43-2 23 Abilene, Kas..

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1876-1894