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The Saline County Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 3

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a WANTED! Farmers' Attention, And all those interested in wearing Boots and Shoes. WARRANTED BOOTS. I have a complete line of Warranted Boots that, for the best goods, will be sold very cheap. Bring in your family and have them shod, and see if I cannot do you some good. You will save money over prices that you have been obliged to pay heretofore.

Special prices given when vou buy at one time for the entire family. PLOW SHOES and SCHOOL SHOKS--A complete line from SI. 25 to the beet hand-made at $2.25. I have only one-half store rent to pay the other half ljeitui occupied by T. A.

Prttii ic crrocers) and I have the smallest expense Boot and Shoe store in Salina. therefore I claim that I can and will give the lowest pri'-es 0:1 Boots and Shoes. I mean business and will give my customers the benefit of one-half rent and one-half expenses. 1 also carry a complete line of line shoes of the best Rochester mokes, for gents, ladies and children. Ask for anything you want in the Boot and Shoe line and I will try to please you.

Hunt me up. You will find meat No. 12G Nortli Santa Fe Avenue, where I will give you bargains. Respectfully, FRED G. HAAS.

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i mmil ttttr lin en in. Tin 1 1 1 I 1 liavr luiii I. u- iln- wi-i-1. si-tiling uitli In- i 1, 1 1 'Hi. -In.

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1 nl It. T. Win- i. 11 1 sptiiii la-i Saturday, trial nl iln- aatiTK nf I I- -r In inal.i- a thai ri ut hi" In-all li. I i.iiun --iiiiiii llanliii hi-i-ii I M-vi-tal day-, illin-- at Iln- Iniim- of I'.

I lull II" HUH -n 1 11 il hail It ulp. Mr-. J. iikin-. the np-rrator.

hs- renin teil looranr, Mi. Catl. uf Winttehl. lake Mi- Mr. Itobn-r to have p.

r-fi'i'li-il al 1 iiuci tlnlil- bj uliieli the A In I. in Mill I nn, 11. 1 tu Salina lt N.n 1 nil.i 1 I. InU-i. the I I ami dealer, ha- pill ha-, i.

(1,1.1 l. I t. South Sell nlll -In-. I. fur Tin- I-OUUI) i.uiiliil--i.ini- i.

nt toAluhn. I in -div rxaiuine I he jail uf I li il i li referetn l.i future improvement- in mtr r. 1: air. ail i I 1 paring t'i 1 liatorv Mork fur their new engine. The 1- tu Im nf briek.

'-II feel ubju. If JoU Would mil- fur it! In i-ure and a and ci-ler. an thin-are luil a dat- in wkb-b tmi will In- 1 i-rmilli'd tu Pien-i-H-ritfhl J. J. ha- hei-n in Hamp-liiti- -line tin- tir-t uf iiionlh.

Me ill return with llii the Mr 'ripH-ii and the ihildn the llr-l next umiitb. 1 1 The Nal al Hotel ha- hem clued by Iln- pn-elit pmprii lur I. day Uiarder-. It Mill pmial.lv le re by CI. il 1 tnaiiii a the lti-M pmprietor.

The rei eipi of the eouutjr Fair Mere -hurl al.un hi patin cj. I'het a-k ntle half till amount from the and the balauee frutf the eity. It Ma ruiiiurid lin-lnv ilmt II. A in.i.i port land. Me bad pur.

Iia-iil Mi Pike t.i- .,,,,1 Imhl plail- The r.im.ir proved tu Ik- lllltrile. uiie an iuiprovi ineiit in fort of tin- Cin-i ni.al in i "iui lue eiioir, a at the en iraut-e, and a largr urw atovr. Mi II t- 1 il -11. i-vMuf cif r. in nun hamd-iiii; at I'.

1. 11 1.1. 1 I thai 1 i-It Itararia. Mr. I 11 i.li.r of nix 1.

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i--li 1 l.i, Hi -ay thai Hi- a. linn Ii a 1 tin ln-d to Salina Ilia! lh- ii.iIi-iiiiii- nf Ihi-ir futiiri- ill .1 al In Salina. V. It. ii 1- al lli-nry Mil 1:1 Sniiii; (ri-i-L linnn--li if.

I 'i l.i.i I. ir llitn-4 -iihl rll -tin- -till nl iln- tin- fall nl lain. 1 .11 al in that irt 1-in .11. Ii! 1.111. Mr.

ami Mi Mli taki a trip In in In- -'l 1. Ill I m.i- I In- llioul ri-il ninl in I'll inn- until tin- htiildiiiK uf iln- ni.i- 1 Mniim Mnriali. 1- linn in-! Bow tin- iini-t till. I -I 111 In till- llilllilr- llf apt. M.iili 1.

ninl Hill hi- until lit-1- innuiiialrd, In it Saliin- i-nutity Mill tut- In tin- 1 1 mi I and Kin- him a 111:1 jm ill of It. ,111 l.lm to "Ml. I 1-1 Saturday limit to pant nut ill sauna mr nlnat. i-mii-n- lliM la lint i.i'p! nn Irmii d.iv to il.iv, hut I ltii-li-ii tin ini; Ilia! Hin-al i- iniii tin- tuail.it at a iiiut rapid lad-, and a largr aumuut uf iiimii'i Li llu-ri-hy put lu i-in illation in Ihi- inuiily. Iln an- 1.

It iii-a- Wi li-ali utt.h-r the -tllihllt- ilirei tiuii play in- 1 lift rem-nted ii 11-1111; I. U. llll- I tin 1 1 a in. In -ti r. a -ill.

.1, 1 ti lia. la iii tu he at tin- 1 'p ta llnti-dli- Nm ember. about the iniil-Tln- priH-eeiN of tin-eiit. ilailimelit aielnhe del nled lu I iirtii-hiui: tin I li-ii- i-hapt I. S.

It. I 1I1 -ite- to i-tate that he ii mi huiMi-r a lainlulale fur and 11 I'l- the Held to bii Id- di -in- to Hi ink hi- kind flieiul- fur tile iu-leii liny have taken in bin ean-dilait piatiUK their iltorti" lu In Ih-Ii ill uiti'Ii a- if be bail i-outlliu il a late til ll The lulluu tut; tniii 1 riling Salina lir-t "I nn p.il,:-he,l in I he l.i rum till Tim I'oloui I A. S. I ten -I of Alrhi-otl ha- ImiukIiI a halid-uuie ri -nlrlne al i.i -li in- Lake, 1 here he will I 1 alt. -pi nd In- -umuiera.

The i-r. 1 Hi i- tery i-lieanl. and an lni tnu-l i lul-irate plan- 1. t.t ni s. tin.

.1 i.iv- l-i 1. t-i-til lluam ial and other I mil Mi had In Kit 1- il up. I. a-; I'hurauay, the Ifrtiufulk Senatorial I met in S.ilttta ami nniuiliali ll. ('.

an alii-riut uf MiuueaHili, for Stair Senator uf Him i-lrit. i.i 1 111:111 i-a Cepublieau and it i- -iraiui- that the IVluiierat uli.iuld i take Iln- ai-tinu. I'revioun had al-u lueti ll, 'initiated by the iiiiiveutiuu of the I l.aUir Party. The follow lag Itepubliean -p. ak mil be in Salina and adiln-- the profile al the lime -laled: A.

II. Ort Ui p. III. A. J.

Kelt and A. II. Kur-vthe, it al 7: m. 1 In- -pi Mill in- at the Ojirra All the gentlemen namril are u.mI pajrakera. It breuiiie more and more evident eat-li day that the rou My ticket pla.

id tu the ileld by the Kepulili-ro, I a rliui if nm Nut oue i-audi-dale ill l.e deflated, aud MHUe llf tlieiu Mill bate unprecedented Inn jut it ten. The ticket in all I. -up, tu to those of Ita upp ni, it; ami I'otn tnaiiii the re N-elaml Mipimrl nf the Itepubli- i-atia of tbe eouutjr. Cll Cuaall ImUh The city council net In regular monthly aMaion Monday night. There were present the mayor and councilmen Underwood, Daum.

Supple. Jordan and Bristol. The amount of 1,022. 42 was appropriated for the payment of bill. Three treet croaaings were recommended by the committee on street and sidewalk two of stone acroes Santa Fe avenue, at corner of Precott and Santa Fe and corner of Crawford and Santa Fe for the accommoda- of the pupils of Logan school: the other crossing to be of wood on State, across Tenth street.

The crossings were ordered by the council, i uinplsiiit having been made of tbe sidewalk on Waluut.adjoiniag I. H. (iray' property, led to a discussion -f defective sidewalk generally, aud an order was made that tile owuers of such defective si, le-walk should repair them at once, or that tbe city would have tbem repaired at om tiers' ieusr. Mr. Cudrrwood, from the committee on curiioraliou aud franchises, retried that the Ash street seuer had I Mushed in good shape, as ordered.

He had also talked with Mr. Pike about the defective ga service on tbe streets, aud that that gentleman bail promised to have all defective lamps complained of put in good shape ibis week. Mr. Pike bad also staled tiiat where lamps were extinguished in-fore ei bout it Mas without his kuowledge and certainly sit bout bis order. 1).

lebi made proposition to I be eouueil that as be desigued making improvement uK.u bis building sd-jniuiui; the iil liflildiiig, such as ii'iiiottui; hi stairway, putting iu plale-glu-. frout, Ac, iu order tu i-omply i 1 1 the wishes of a proposed renter, be desired In lease for a uf ten years the stair May of the eili building, hy bleb entrain i ould Ik- uiade to tile second story of hi buil, hug. He agreed to pay Pi per year for such use, aud put iu au iron dour at tbe tip-stairs entrain e. He could not attonl to make tbe liu-pinveiut-nl unless be could have a lease runt. lug for leu year.

This brought forth considerable discussion, during which sufficient hoi developed to make Its relerem-e to a -pcrial committee lecessary. It a accordingly referred to a committee couimed of Messrs. Supple, I mlerwood and liaiim, it ho arr to report at the next meeting. Mr. Supple brought, up the mailer of the telephone rental of Ijn per year, which no one seemed to 11 mil-rstsiul, and which Mr.

Supple Mas reiuested by Die niaxor to investigate. The corn-mil Ice on way and mean retorlcd that they were iu favor of making tin- ulliee of city engineer a salaried ullii-e. ami an ordinance upon that suhjcf l.alloM iug that onVer a salary M-r year, was inl ro.lu. e.l and ii ed Mr. Hurford staled that he i.

nl. I In- eomielled to bate a salary, or be could not remain here during Iln- inter, and that Hie amount mentioned Mas certainly small lining as tbe average fees luting the year now allowed Mould aimuiiil In that. Tbe counciliueii -eellled UUW illillg III act Upon the matter without a full attendance, ami il was laid over until Friday evening, In which lime I be eouueil wa adjourned. II.misv tl filling A jolly party, armed with basket tilled uitli edibles, luarelieil iu up-ui the iuut domicile of Mr. ami Mrs.

lieu I.iIuh icb at their uew residence on South F.levelitb street last eveu-iug and without any ceremony lnk aiseioii of tbe houehold. The host and huste were complelely iauoraut of any such premeditated alfair ami surrendered at once to the ml ruder. Tbe surprise to Mrs. l.itiiMu-b was greatly eujoyed hy her friends, but speedily recovering from the shack, tbe guests were made to feel al borne Slid a most delightful evening followed. Furniture and carpel were reunited from tbe parlors aud dauciug was the ruling past line among Hie younger crowd.

I it adjoining rooms various card games were iu progress ami a more enjoyable time has not been -pent III many weeks. At It o'clock the tables were spread iu the diliiug room and au elaborate supper, comprising delicacies rich aud rare, was partaken of. The guests remained till lung after midnight. I here were present, Mr. aud Mrs.

A. Ituinll, Mr and Mrs. 8. (tradwobl, Mr. aud Mrs.

A. A. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.

wolsiefler, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. iltniaiin. Mr.

and Mrs. Newman, Misses Jessie Freeman, Kiu-iita and Minnie Itondi, Josie Dolati, F.ututa. Jennie aud Mallie ttrad-wohl, Wise, Amanda Diehl, Flla Wiliinaint. Messrs. D.

Clark, Yungueisch, Ijtwson, II. Itntnli. Summers, Steflll, Heche, John Itedf.ird, A. Kothchild, Tanner aud Jack Clark of New York Cily. A louiau king who had offended Ibe Almighly, was deprited of ii-isiin, driven from tbe hauuts uf men aud required to eat grass like iHell.

Silt is lie desert eil fate of him whossys that C. A. Hiller, if elected a member of the Legislature, will he a frieud of tbe laboring man, aud that Judge Weaver will not l-e. When did Hiller show hi sympathy wilhlhe laboring man, and when did Judge Weaver show hi lack nf stmpathy for him. Judge Weaver's whole life has shown that bis heart is lib tbe industrial classes, waile Mr.

Miller's life has removed him afar from such feeling. tiranl ii. Itahlwiu. father of Mrs. 1 av id II.

Heard, died of asthma at bis daughter' residence last Saturday, at lu o'clock p. at the age of im years, 4 months and day. He was a member of the John A. Logan Post, ll. A.

aud a pensioner. Muring tbe war be wa private in Co. i Mtio I nf au try of which company Hot. Fnraker wa then llr-t lieuteuaut. His regiment belonged to tbe Army of the Tennessee.

The funeral service occurred at the M. K. church Sunday after-iiooii. under tbe direction of the Post. Itev.

Dr. Sweet officiated Tbe farmer' heart wa made very glad, so, too the heart of the town man, over the flue fall of rain last Sunday, ll seems to have fallen in every part of the county. It wa greatly needed for tbe growing wheat which, under tbe impulse of so much moisture, cannot do otherwise than take deep snot, spread out and cover Ibe Held aa with a carpet. The Sahua excursionists an daily returning. East sals taw Ballaa Water Weeks.

A seemingly well-grounded rumor prevail the minute particular of which it is Impossible to obtain just now that the Salina water-work bar been sold to C. H. Payson fc of Portland, Me. Mr. Payson It a banker of that and a director of the American Water work and Uuarantee of Pittsburg.

He, or his firm at least, are already interested in plant outside of the Pittsburg concern, among which are tbe Winfleld aud Wichita plant. It it reported that Mr. Decker, the manager of the Winfleld andBallna plant for the company, will be on band tu take charge of this plant the first of next month, and remove hi family from Winfleld to tl.lt place. The Salina Water Works as constituted recently, was coiL'K)ed of ('apt. Henry Baker and A.

M. Claltin Capt. Baker owning nliie-leulhs of tbe stock, or SO0 of the I Jim share. It is reported to be tbe purpose of the new comany, when Misseseed of the plant, to enlarge its rapacity greatly a siand-piie to be erected, main extended, aud tbe proierty radically improved. While Haliua will rejoice that so wealthy a company is to bring it capital Into our midst, our citizens will also be pleased to know that Capt.

Baker does not design removing from the city, as wa originally reisirleil that lie would should be di-po-eof this protierty. A delate WssmUbc. The fiftieth anniversary ol the marriage of Mr. aud Mrs. Peter SeliMarlz, wa celebrated ou Monday last.

Mr. Hcbwartx wa born at (Irossverlug Kries Kisklr-eheii, near Cologne, ou tbe lthiue, Juue in, nu. Auua Maria Wlnkel, bis wife, was born at Bruggeu Krels alo near Cologne, April II. MM. The groom iatbu years oil, anil the bride 72.

They were married at tbe bride's home in P.ruggeu duriug October of All saint iii the year MM. Mr. Schwartz lived on a small farm at hi old home until ills, when lie emigrated to the 1 tilled Slates. Tlie couple I at Hoc heslei, where Mr. Schwartz worked 12 year al the tailoring business, lu Pets he came In Kansas, hut returned to Rochester, aud two years later came to Saline county, locating ou Dry Creek, just south of Judge farm, and lived there until Nii, hen he removed to Sa-Hub, so thai they could enjoy church privileges.

They have bail ten children six of whom are living all iu tills euuuly luil one, who live iu Arkansas. The celebration of tbe anniversary was commenced by the solemn ceremony of blessing the marriage at the Catholic church hy father Maurer. at the Nuptial High Mass taking place at o'clock. The allar was handsomely dn-urated for the iifcantou by lie sisters. There wa an a tendance of Ibe school children, lelaiiou ami numerous friend uf the couple.

Follow mt mass tbe couple were driven to Ibe old homestead on Dry Creek, where Hun daughter, Mrs. Wesliu, reside. There was a large gather ing of friends from Saliua and old neighbors fmm adjoining town-ships. The day was mede merry wilit feasting, dancing, musk- aud oilier pleasure, the parly dispersing about i o'clock p. nt.

With congratulations came numerous nice presents. The grnuis assembled were imtngraphed by Mr. Sheila-haigcr, the aitist. All united in extending the wish of "long life" to the aged couple, who are at present in the best of health Their joint ages is I'si years. A.

I. St. Tbe Secuud Annual meeting of theA.O. W. cotiielies lu this- cily on Muuday, Oct at II o'clock a.

ni. Tlie follow iug program has been arranged deceiving Delegations, II A. v. Music. Informal Meeting.

AKTKRNlIN 8KHSIUS, 2 P. M. Heading uf Minutes uf last meeting. Keportt of iiflleers aud Kxecutive Committee. Selection of place ol next meeting.

Fleet iou of officer. Ways and Means. Miscellaneous Business. Fxempliflcatlon of Secret Work. EVKXIMI SKMSIOX.

Reception given at Opera House by Salina Lodge No. Ma, aj p. M. Prayer. Aildre-s of Welcome on behalf of tbe city, by-Hon.

C. W. Hank-. Mayor. HeHiti-e by D.

M. Lazarus, President of the Association. Address "History and (irowlh af the Order," hy Jos. K. Higgs, U.

M. Muaic. "Beneficial Features of the Order," Hon. A P. Hiddle.

"Ofnclal Hiities," F. M. Forde. (I. R.

"Itdgeasa school," Past tlrand Master J. M. Miller, Supreme Rrp-ret alive. Music. Closing hie.

Itrpaltllraa Speaklsa Tlie Fxeculive committee of tbe Republican Cetttral committee of Saliue county lias made arrangement fur Hie following Republican meetings Bridgeport, Tuesday, October l. Asaaria, Wednesday, Oct. IT. Falun, and Ben field school house, Thursday, Oct. IN.

Washington Township, Christian-sou school house, Friday IW. Bavaria, and Appleuuist school house, Tuesday, Oct. 1. Berwick school bouse, Monday, October 22. Wheeler school bouse, Tuesday, Oct.

2S, Liberty Township. Gypsum, Wednesday, Oct. 24. Pobeta, Thursday, Oct. 25.

New Cambria. Friday, Oct. 2. Trenton, aud Brookville, Saturday, Oct. 27.

Pleasant Valley Township, Eben-exer school bouse, Monday, Oct. 29. Cblco, Tuesday, October 30. School honse east of Cbllson's, Wednesday, October SI. Daytoi No.

Dorflinger school house, Wednesday, Oct. 31. Iron Mound school bouse, Thursday, November 1. Mentor, Friday. Novembers.

Carmony school bouse. Saturday, Nov. t. Brookville and Asaaria, Nov. 5.

The meetings are all to be held in tbe evening, except Brookville, which will be on October 27 at 2 and 7.30 p. m. R. IhiiRsIIAW, Secretary. PaMIs The following report of the anper-intendeat of school of Salina for the month ending October 12, I suggeeti ve of many things, bat show with emphaei that the attendance, a compared with the corresponding month but year, ha increased notwithstanding tbe very hard times: I A 9 gi a i I i i i i I 9 i I r.

a i 3 1 a A i a i I i 9 is A 5 ToTtL aiixiRi.i tasoM-atxr. Hots oris JA Total. TOTAL araNRR SISiiLLKIl. Huts iiiii- I vav skst at si in s.i a ISKVTISU. i.i.

i. ITT at rat. i Mm. I. ITi shHilh Park.

iktk Isms ii, it! US i a I--l Total. ctni.o.i roa i tt t- -v Si i.oi i II. IssT. Aurw Mis.iim'I. IVits.

(ilrls. Tilsl. sic i-i sat i Atti ittl'iMr. Hors dirt. Total.

aTtavasj in si; t-jti Prrt'enl. of ninls i ol Alweltee- I. I Nuiiiis-i T.inliiie-M-s tti Tom. MOSTHLI riil.l.ltM. H.H- Total.

total si shkm ks rolltii. Huts nut- I .1, l.S CI Total. It will be noticed that South Park as well aa Ceutral and Second Ward is now overcrowded, while the attendance at Oak Dale aud l.ogau is not eaual to Ibe accommodations. This settles the question as to which uf the new buildings Is tbe most available, aa well as the direction of the growth uf the city lend. Alum! enough pupils lu make a school of fth and Mb tirade pupils could be withdrawn from tbe Central' second- floor, and accotumodaled there now, a'l IhoM I'viug within easier reach nf that building than the Central.

The speech nf Hon. Dick Blue Muuday night rank fully up to the best that has been delivered iu Salina during the present campaign. A fair audience was present, and all seemed interested. The speech was especially clear ou the tarill ami National bank systems. He gave tbel'uion Labor eople some nuts to crack, aud it will puzzle them how to do It well.

Although somewhat hoarse, his voice was good aud delivery flue. Hauback followed him at a late hour with a few remark. A Cars for Kslssrholi Tin- sail autumn in, Is, Imw tiler inism Hi. wsll a Through I he I rse Isirr and leslles- n.l the il llli. .1 urn 1 liejr mourn fur the -t iiiiiii.

-r. suit A in I ilresi I winter, eaM ami ilrrar.i fa-i 1-iillllllK ull. Hirh. sutuuiii at mis lu tour flight. wIM ami Iree.

Mourn for tbe eter tot, lost lo I her. Those iersou afflicted with tbe tspor, at tills time of the year, should avail themselves of the beautiful entertaiument soon to be given by tbe Presbyterian ladies. Come ami look at the ba.ik of crimson and gold tbe "pure gold," tbe brigh ytllow, the pale lemon yellow, tlie crimson tipped gold, the pale pink, the bluish white, the cream white, the pearl white, and the lavender while, tbe bronze in various shading aud many, many, others. Come aud look uion them aud be cheered buy one, two, three or half a dozen. If you will take them home and put ttirtu in your windows, in you hallway, living room, iu your dining room, or In your own room them anywhere, etery where, you may rejoice and be glad.

ASTHKMUX. Merries'. Fertlg- Strong. At tbe residence of the bride's on College avenue, by the Rev. W.

H. Sweet, on Sabbath, Obtober 7, Kvi, N. Kill Fertig and Mi Fmma Strong. Cary Boyer. At tbe M.

F. church after the close of the service, on the evening of October 7, lVts, by tbe pastor, Bev. W. H. Sweet.

H. P. Cary of Stockdale, and Sa-blna Boyer, of Salina. Dackwall John. On October 10, Its, by the Rev.

W. H. Sweet, at his residence, ISM Highland Harry C. Duckwall and Nora B. John, both of Brookville, Kansas.

i i 1 ft a Haw Cambria Chatter lags J. Weaver received a car load of line potatoes from Iowa this week, which be Is selling to tbe farmer cheap. D. B. Caldwell and wife of Illinoi are here rltillng the family of their sister Mrs.

Jonas Benfleld. The Harmony chnrch social came offat the borne of D. McCartney last Tuesday evening. I. J.

t'u'p baa gone to the eastern part of tbe state for apple. Tbe farm hands in ibis community are emigrating lo Nebraska to pick corn. The crop being a very large one there this year. Tbe Santa Fa section men have all been given a lay off at this poiat. U.

K. Kobr of Banker Hill waa visiting relatives hare last week. The Democratic meeting on Monday evening at the school house was addressed By Col. Spivev, Chas. Hiller aad L.

A. Davis aud other from Salina. Mia. Huldah Juengel baa just recovered from a spell of fever. Service will be held In I'M church next Sunday evening by tbe Rev.

Wbltehlll. 'jgWBlA. ITLEDGE Pllll 1. SASH DOORS tiatsi.tr and In.ldr ismr and a Indus- SCREENS Interior finish lu hard nr aoft mid till nuns, Ornamental Wood Work Cor. North and 7th SALINA.

W. It. Dels this week, through Iii employment advertising and office, pro, I situation for tt.o men, four girl, oue boy. one washer-minimi found one lost horse, rented three houses- sold one horse, one wagon, ix healing and uue cook stove, a large iUatitiiy of furniture, variet. store fixtures, besides i oiuliu ling a large am.

lion sale ou Spring Creek. If tbsre i anything you waut sold iiiick, place ll iu his hand and il will he old he-fore you will know yourself. Chatge reasonable. ijuiucy A loan properly iu Salina at i-snt. ou residence and in s-r is-a.

Wamimi TW purchase Hie tireek works in the Chautauqua euitr-e. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Hrigg.

Ilm next K. S. A. meetiug will be held at the Imiue of Mr. Lizzie Hupkiii, SR south Santa Fe, ou next Tuesday, Ort.

21, at 4 p. in. The subject. '-loe protection keep up the standard of wage" will lie di'-ussed under the leadership uf Mrs. It.

F. I'ealer. Hull call will lie an-Herd by sullrage sentiments. All are cordially invited lo be present ami hear the dicusiou. Appreciating Ibe fait that promptness is important, we will hereafter pay the money to borrowers, 'when the papers are signed.

2-tS tl IM A Co. l'i li He Sale I lit. inline; to remove from I desire In -ell the following: One pair of black Hinie, Willi harness ami phaeton, our good milch cow, -M inch bicycle, American Sanspnreil Iron Safr. ti. D.

lillTUill.il. South seventh street. Sehottl llrpnil The school iu Dislri No. Vi oieued on Monday. Sept 17 l--s, with fifteen ou mil, ami during Hie month tlterewreri five added to tlie list.

Those neither absent nor lardy were Freddie Hinemau, Mary Hitietnaii, Pearl llutt'iiian. Solon lltiu'mau, Harry Atidrew, James Andrews and Kniuia Hinemau. M. V. Bhottii.n, Teaclier.

I.ertnre. Rev. C. F. Mortimer will give a lecture Sunday evening at the Christian church.

Subject "Popu-lar amusements." Preaching in Hie moruiug. Miss Belle Daily will slug at both serines. There will lie a caucus held in Orerlry township Nov. 2, Kvs, in the Parson's scliool Imutr, at 4 o'clock p. in.

sharp, to elect township officer. Hy order of Central Coiiiliiiltee. Trarhrrs f-BsmltisI Ion The examliiatinit of applicants for certificates will lie held at the court house ou tbe 17 of October, beginning at a. ru. St i-khin i e-tt.

wAXTKir At on ce, a first class Swede clerk for general tore, must have good reference. Apply at Heissler's store, Bavaria. Kansas. -fi-if Kstlee ti SaI.I. KaXkAs Oct.

Notice is hereby given that Ibe books for tlie Hegist ration of voters are now oien at the city building and will continue oien until JMli day of October 1h, in accordance with tin-law, tl-td C.6V Martin Clerk. For Sai.r at res iu Washington township, Saline county, low price and easy terms. Perfectly level, every foot tillable, one of the best pieces in tbe county, Pm acre cultivated, miles from Soudan, miles from Falun. For paticular addreta C. J.

Wade Mil West IJHi Kansas City, Mo. aVJJaj Mrs. C. F. Faulkner would like to sell her household good including stoves, office desk, table at private sale.

Anyone wishing anything in that line can call at Nerth Ninth -l for tbe next two weeks. There will be a meeting of the Kansas Valley Detective. Association at the City Hall, Salina. on Oct. list at 1:30 p.

m. J. M. Amif.rkox, Chairmaa. Money to loan at without commission on improved real estate.

Time to suit. Room Potofflcr block. W. E. Price A Bru.

3s-tf Fsr Sou. One spring wagon in first-class condition only been run rt of one year. Inquire at this office. Wantrd A girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs.

Sam M. Wilson, South Santa Fe. Hou i for rent, (Juincy A Co. Money to loan on chattel or personal security for any length of time or for any amount. Also real estate loans at lowest rates.

W. E. Prii it A Boom l.PoetoAlre block. 37-ti ftPJ1 Bnlld eis, Carpenters v-aaw October Will be offered at public ale at Bavaria, Kansas, at 10 o'clock, sharp, One elevator and office. and one 88 -foot Fairbanks scale.

Lot of doors and glazed sash. Lot of Window blinds. One large door frame and double doors. Lot of Segment top window frames, with sash and shutters. One 85 horse-power engine, and numerous other articles, for which see sale bills.

Everybody interested.be sure to go to Bavaria, October NEW LOT FURNITURE, ONE HALF THE PRICE YOl1 HAVE BEEN ACCU8T0MEDTO PAY CARPETS Very Clieap At the NEW STORE of KIL1AN WILLIAMS. We Make a Specialty of Undertaking aanaaaaama a -wa at Furniture and -ANOTHER- SHIPMENT Of new things has reached us It is simply impossible to tell you about so much stuff in this brief talk. We are properly equipped to supply all your winter wants, and we wish you to call and see with your own eyes how very low the prices are at McHBSBT CO'S. Republican and Democratic leaders alike would weep tears of joy if they could see how very chwap McHenry fc Co. hare secured the product of American looms, and how astonishingly low they are offering it to the Working Men of Saline County, and all the bandanas in America would not suffice to wipe away the lachrymal outpouring.

We wish to call the attention of all lovers of beauty to our Elegant Display of Dress Goods AND Handsome Trimmings. A hundred styles in Fall Jackets at much less than regular prices. CLOAKS OF ALL KINDS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN in great abundance. Underwear for men. women and children.

Toboggan caps Hosiery. Blankets, Flannels and Shirtings. Also Ladles' and Children's shoes all at live and let live prices. We have the best line of Ladies' Kid G-loves in America, which we fit to the hand and warrant. All goods, not satisfactory, taken back and money refunded.

McHenry Co. Salina, Kansas. MKsW! 22, 1888, 22, 1888. Car)et House..

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