Carbondale Independent from Carbondale, Kansas (2024)

OAREONDALB MARKETS. Shiloh's cough and consumption Wi 'AT, always on the lookout for chances to increase their earn-1 1 i I tnKs and in time become wealthy those who do not inmrove their im ZLSTIETW" jnTID PEESH I An Interesting Relio. There is now hanging in John Y. cure is sold to us on a guarantee. It Advertised Letters.

The following is the list of letters remaining at the Carbondale postoffice April 1st, 1883: cures consumption. For sale at Moore's, portunities remain in poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We 'want manv men, women, boy and siris to work fc riirlit in their Carbondale Independent. O.

BUSH. F. E. BUSH BUSH BROTHERS. DIRECTORY.

Foreign drafts and money orders to Urie'a office, in this city, an interesting relic of prison life which has a very remarkable history. It is a sheet of paper about five by eight inches in Becocrim, William own localities. Any ene can do the work proner-erly from ilie lirst The business will wv Black. Abraham any point in the old world can be had at the Carbondale Bank at the lowest rates. ze.

containing the word Remem more than ten times ordinary wages, expensive outfit liftiiisl.e'l free. Jio one who enpages fails to make money rapidly. You can te your whole time to 'the wfirk. oronlv your spare moments, full informal ion and all tnat Is needed sent jree. Address Sttxsok Sleepless nights, made miserable by brance" in white in an ornamental 84 3334 30 50 1 00 1 10 75 75 1 00 15 10 3 00 CITY PRODUCE MARKET, Wheat, per bushel Corn, per bushel Oats, per bushel, Rye, per Flax, per bushel, Caster beans, per Potatoes, Irish, Potatoes, Onions, Tomatoes Apples, Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Chickens, per doz.

CITY RETAIL MARKET. that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is th remedy for vou. For sale at Portland, Maine. scroll on a black ground while suspended below in red and white are the Moore's.

FITS, EPILEPSY, words fcof Belle Island." The words "At Richmond, occupies the cen For Sale A lot in block 1. Brow n's addition to Carbondale, just west'of R. H.McClair's residence. Price $60. The finest lot of Englislx Worsted Sc Cassimere And as line a line of COTTONADES for Men and Boys Wear 1 have ever brought Into the city The nobiest line of SDring ei.xi.cL Summer Hats For 183, the hnest ever put upon the market, and cheap too, To the gentlemen I will say that the best and latest SPRING- AND SUMMER CLOTHING Is now on my shelves, at figures away down.

ter below which is the date. January 1st, 1864," in a curved line, balanced by an anchor in the center and below Oil PALLING SICKNESS, PFRMANTI.Y ClTHF.l) jiO lllTMRTTn l)v onn E. J. Driver, Burlingame. Heisel Urich are clos Mor.

tli's iissure of Jr. (ionland's Celebrated' InfMl- At the bottom is the legend, Jumes Ausman. Miss Efile Benan, William -Blair. Brock way. Oyron Beaue, Miss Flora Borngrow, Mrs Anna Cotton, George Colin, Josepn Clark, Kobert Clark, A -Clark, Cehur, late Foust, Miss Hana Gegoy, James Hill, A Hall, Charles Holmes, Alonzo Hoogbie.

Kent, Julia A Lindblod. Martin, Miss Lizzie Neal, Johu Olson, Andrew Phillips. Cerhabach, Philip Polly, John ltocky, Scotts, Homer Stoops, Mr Jessie Sargent, Eugene Slayie, Supples, Henry Smith, II Taylor, James (2) Trump. William Vincsn, Washburn, Williams, Thomas lia'oie l'it -Powders, To convince sulleiers that McDaniels, Comp. 22d Ind.

Bowers, Brown, WillLs -Buson, Cannon. Mrs A Cooper, -Clak, James (2) Cummings. Charles Carter. KB Crane, Emma Case. Miss Mira Eisler, Jacob (3) Forbes.

Frank Ooin, Frank Here, Edwin Huills, William (2) Hopp, Lee Henry. Susie Kinney, Louis Iewis, Susan Maddox, Dick McCarter, Jennie Olson, Helma (3) Putnam, Peteeson, Miss Emma Parker, A A Keed, A Bundle, AM Kchlichter. George Samples. William Sweeny, Hugh Shields, George Smith, Mick Towns, Thompson, Tavlor, Williams, Sohn Wendell, Phiiander (2) Wat, White, ing ot then immense stock of implements at inese powders wm tio ail we claim for them we will send them by mail, post paid, a free trial box An Dr. (ionlard is the only i'iiysiciau that lias ever made this disease a sim i idI studv, and as to our knowledge ll.ou aiids have been nermanentlv in black and red.

The work is surrounded by a shaded line with orna cost, for cash. mental harps in the corners, and was cured by the ue of these powders, we will iriar- Miss Stevens has returned antee a permanent cure in eveiv ease or refuud you all oney -expended. sufferers should 753 70 1 40 90 75 1 00 20 15 20 15 18 60 75 75 1518 drawn by the first Lamed of the two Flour, per 100, 2 Corn meal, per Shorts, per Bran, per hundred, Chop, per hundred Butter, per pound, Eggs, per dozen Chickens, each, Lard, per pound, Cheese, state, Sorghum, gallon Syrups, gallon, N. O. molasses, "gallon Coffee, green, per pound.

Coffee, roasted ner pound give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. men. The history of the above is" as fol from Manhattan, where she has been attending college, it having closed for the spring vacation. rrice. for liu Ifcjx, or 4 for Sent by mail to am part of the I'uited States or lows: On September 20th, 1863, Chas.

D. caiiaua on receipt 01 price, or by express C. O. Address. JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY, A ASH ROBEINS.

EVERYTHING AT GREEN'S 360 Fnltoa Brooklyn, X. Y. large lot of Walnut Bureaus with large 1720 Cook, a native of Germany, but a resident of Illinois, aged nineteen, whose regiment is unknown, Jas. McDaniels, of Company E. 22d Indiana Volunteers were captured at Chickamauga.

These glaes from only $10 and upward at Bradley's furniture store. Teas, per pound 251 00 10 itt, liuss Rice, per pound Wright, Young, winte, xi William R. H. McClair has a brother with CONSUMPTION. Positively Cured.

All sufferers from this disease that. ar anvinna 00 25 30 two were thrown together, and that sympathy which in misfortune makes these letters the him. who arrived here on last Satur To obtain any of OSAGE COUNTY OFFICERS. Coitjt Cle k. A.

Cottrell. l'RKA8UKEU. John C. Kankin. ItKMiMTKR.

H. W. Jenness. ok Covkt. W.

A. Cottorman. 1'Robatr Ji'ixiK. Alex Blake. Siikkifk.H.

W. Smith. County Attornky. It. C.

Helser Surveyor. 1. F. Coon. Coroner.

Calvin Kansom. S. Brock, A. Laiming. R.

11 McClair. Juhtick ok District Court, C. B. Graves County Scpt. H.

K. McConnell. TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Trcstee Ernest Weatzig. Clerk.

O. (lancer. Trkasurkr. Aaron Kinney. piiHTicKS.

John T. May, P. V. Griefs. Constables.

Chas. Manrose, J. McDonald. CARBONDALE. CITY OFFICERS.

Mayor. R. H. Bartlett. I'olick G.

Ellis. CiTY Clkkk. P. V. Grinjpi.

rHKAsi'KER. O. J. Ganger. Mahhhal.

Thos. rientlcy. Coi'noilmkm. It. B.

McKee, R. H. McClair, Fred ltoessler. Win. Irvin, Chas.

Davis. SCHOOL BOARD. Ci.krk. R. B.

McKee. Trkasurkr. It. II. McClair.

OiKKCTOR. Ja.i. liekinsheets. SANTA FE TIME TABLE. WESTWARD Way freight.

9 35 A 6 Emigrant, 7 10 A Pacific express. 2 10 A 1 Colorado express, 1 53 EASTWARD 2 Kansas Citv Atchison express, 1 23 4 -Atlantic fxpress. 1 IS A fi California emigrant, 10 05 A 8- Way freight, 9 a No other train will earry passengers Paggage checked lor trains No only This station can now furnish tickets to all eastern and western points Price guaranteed to be us low as Atchison. Kansas City or Topeka Tickets to Europe procured on short notice Baggage checked to destination Call upon the agent before you go east A COOl'EK. Agent CARBONDALE TOSTOFFICE.

Office hours from 7 a.m. to 8 p. ni. Simdayi from 2 to 2 to p. m.

Money order and register department from 8 m. to ft p. in. A T. 8.

going east Mail closes, 12 :55 arrives. 1 25 M. T. going west Mail closes, 1 25 arrives, I m. Lawrence Southwestern Mail arrives and leaves at 8 A M.

Carbondale and Burlington, via Dragoon Fairfax, Lyndon and Kedron. Arrives, Mondays and Thursday, at 4 m. leaves, Tuesdavs and Thursdays, at 8 A at. Evening mail closes st 7 p. in.

LODGES. day, from St. Lawrence New all the world akin, soon made the firm applicant must call for "advertised letters." If not called for in one month, 751 00 8 50 York. He will remain here. Potatoes, Irish, per Potatoes, sweet, per Vinegar, per gal, Apples, per bushel, Hay, bailed, per ton, Coal, per bushel Corn, per Oats, per bushel, LIVE STOCK, to be cured should Jrr.

celebrated est of friends. At the time they were captured they were and for the next three months with others confined in consumption powder. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consump they will be sent office. NOW THEN get your prepared kal- to the dead letter D. S.

Doel, Postmaster. somine or alabastine any color you tion unu an ui me luroai aua lungs indeed, so st-roiiK is our faith in them, ami also in 912 40 40 .4 50(34 70 -4M 50 .3 253 50 convince you that they are no humbugs, we will want all ready to put on the wall, at Bradley's Furniture Store. forward to every suiierer, by mail post paid, a free trial box. I will alsoay to the ladies Carbondale and Northern Osage that if they want to buy or price Fancy Worsteds, Precales, Lawns, Buntings. Swiss, Ginghams, That they may be 'found on my shelves in all the latest colors, and styles, and at the lowest prices, I will at prices as low as the lowest, carry my usual fnll stock of BOOTS and SHOES- As complete and fresh a stock of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES As ever has been carried In the town.

-Do not forget to call whether you wish to buy or no In Memoriam. Scranton, March 24. 1883. To the Editor of the Independent. we km't ivaitt your money until vou are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers.

If your life is worth savimr. doiu delay in irl1mr these S. Bradford says he is going to Shipping Steers Feeding Steers, Cows and Hogs Milch cows level down the old stripping north of powders a trial, as they will surely cure you. .5 756 25 25.0035.00 Castle Hall ol tha Star of the West Looge No. 46 his residence as soon as he can get some one to do it.

Good enough. of the Knights of Pythias of Kansas Whereas. It has pleased the Su various prisons, but were finally taken to Belle Tsland where the work was commenced on a piece of note paper picked up on the way there, the drawing instrument being a pine stick that was chewed at the end to answer the purpose of a brush, with the black taken from the back of a testament by soaking it in water, and the red was blood taken from these two men's arms. Before the work was completed the tTice tor lare ISox, 3.M). or 4 Boxes for 10.00 Sent to any part of the I'uited States or Canada, by mail ou receipt price.

Address ASH RCBSINS, ilGO Fnl'on Brooklyn, N. Y. preme Ruler of the 'inverse to visit the peaceful home of our worthy Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh brother David Griffiths, with death, Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In MTCV ii leaving him desolate, and his children motherless in the death of his wife.

jector free. For sale at Moore's. nil nun i by square dealina; and re-W. L. GREEN.

Thauking the public lor past favors, I hope to merit a' continuance main the people's obedient servant Therefore be it Resolveu, That in the death cf Mrs. A good cabinet-maker and furniture i a finisher can find steady employment at Mary Griffiths onr beloved brother has III HOTEL. City Election. The usual city election took place on Monday, but there was no excitement, not even enough to cause a ripple on our streets. The following is the vote: For mayor, S.

Minshall 75 for Police Judge, J. G. Ellis 75; for Councilmen, R. B. McKee 77 Fred Rcessler 77 Geo.

Waetzig 51: S. J. Irvin 51; Morgan Meredith 50; W. II. Reed 25; Charles Davis 27 Wm.

Irvin 27. This make as officers for the present yearS. Minshall, mayor; J. G. Ellis, police judge R.

B. McKee, Fred Roes- met with an irreparable loss, his chil good wages at Bradley's furniture. H. McClair, dren their main prop and support and store. None but sober men need apply.

the community a good and kind Kidwell has moved his stock of Resolved, That we, the members of DEALER IN the Star of the West Lodge No. 46 K. goods into Robinson's store building', and is now ready for everybody. Don't of P. do hereby extend to our worthy men- were transferred to Anderson-ville, where Cook died before he had completed it as he" wished, it being without his name or regiment on it.

Six months passed from the time it was commenced until helaid down and died. McDaniels remained at Ander-sonville until in Ma, 1865, when he was exchanged, and came home a man ruined in constitution and health. He hs resided in this city for the past five years, and kindly furnishes us the forget the place when you come to brother and children our heartfelt Col. Haves' Post, No A. R.

Meets every sympathies in this his present town. sler, George Waetzig, S. J. Irvin and Wednesday evhiungat Mitchell's Hall. J.

Ellis, Post Commander George Dormau Adju tant. Frank O'Donnell hus a lot of the Mrs, A. limit, Proprietor -I- would respectfully inform the public that ha nig my ro-modeied. re-arranged and en larjred, I am bet: or than ever prepared to suit tha wishes of my customer. Situated NEAR THE DEPOT we afford greater convenience to the traveling public than any other in taws, ilemember the name ana place Merchant's Hotel, near depot.

MRS. M. A. HUNT Prop'r. Resolved, That our Lodge room be Cixtlery Stoves, Tinware, nobbiest suits on the market just ar draped in mourning tor twenty days.

Cakrospai.k Division No. 1, A. t. of H. Meets Morgan Meredith, councilmen.

S. Minshall is well known as mayor, and is an efficient officer, while J. G. Ellis as police judge, has been tried every Wednesday evening at Mitchell Hall. Resolved, That these resolutions be Hugh Sweeney, Harry l.affey, see.

published in the county papers, a copy rived. He has only unpacked 3,000 of new clothing this week, and expects more soon. Lodor No. 70. A.

F. A. M. Meets the 2nd and 4th Saturdavs of each month at Masonic Hall engrossed and presented to our worthy foregoing facts. nd not found wanting.

Jas. Dlckiusheets, A. V. S)arhavvk, Se brother. Respectfully submitted, Committee.

A Carbondale Man and His Busi Carbondale Loons No. 102. 1. o. o.

F. Mrfts lis hoped that the new council will Shiloh's Vilalizer is what you need every ednesday evening at Odd Fellows flail, for constipation, loss of appetite Morgan Mereuith, N. G. Lewis Lakin, Secj Glass, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspep Friendship LonoK. No.

2340. K. of QTTEEUS -A-IR, Farm Implements and Wagons. All sizes, and cut to Moore's. every second and fourth Tuesdav eve.

at their sia. Price 10 and lo cents per bottle For sale at Moore's. nan. tt. 11.

Muciau, uiotator v. sparnawK rteeorder. Rice's "Cannon Ball" is fully enti Carbondale Loons. No. 72 A.

O. U. V. Meets tled his name. Mrs.

Lou. Watkins went to Osage every Friday night at their hall. George Perry, City on Wednesday to attsnd the Wm. Brown has fresh cows for sale ni. w.

l. k. Eakin, secy. St. Andrew's Lodoe No.

40 IC. of P. Meets a "Wire a If. G. EDWARDS, funeral of her brother's wife, Mrs.

on the most reasonable terms. their castle hall on every Thursday night, C. Vr Ol. C. Deaver, of Lyndon, who died Kraaiey, c.

c. u. J. west, a. 01 n.

a CHURCHES. Let's seel What is that Frank BUSH BROTHERS, Publishers Independext. ness. James Dickinsheets, during the past week has had an addition to his shop twentv-by twenty-five feet in size making the shop twenty-five by sixty feet in size and the largest exclusive blacksmith shop in the State. It has now three forges but will have another as soon as if ctn be built.

Mr. Dickinsheets came to Kansas in March, 1809. and settled near Topeka, and went to work in a stone quarry. In the tall he moved to Wakarusa, where he remained three years, having but a very poor business, when he sold out. In the fall of 1873 lie came to Car J.

S. CALLEN, Attorney and Notary Public the previous night. Kramer is agent for? Oh, yes, Bart- Bamiht Chtroh Preaching every Sabbath al I Mayor Minshall reported an im lett can tell you. tirree p.m. saODatu school at two r.

m. LEVI MOUSE, Pastor, M. E. Church. Preaching every Sabbath at It A.

M. and 7 30 P. M. Class meeting every Sab mense trade on election day; especially SUCCESSOR TO William Klapp. 1 havebouglit the lumber yard formerly owned by Mr.

lvlapp. and shall aim" to keep on' hand a general stock of le.mher wliieh I will sell at the lowest market price. We desire to retain alt of Mr. Kliipp's old customers, anil secure as many new ones as possible. Give us a call before Wm.

Brown is again frequently seen on our streets, although he has no use in the grocery business. When you bath afier service and Monday evening. Prayer carry out all the improvements commenced by the old, and also many new ones. Runaway. Last Friday John Corcoran and Geo.

Arrel started out from Heisel Urich's with one of J. M. Curry's teams hitched to Rice's "Cannon Ball," for 110 creek to put up some tin guttering, and a man by the name of Dunn, from Scranton, also got in. Just as they got outside of town one of the wheels dropped into a rut. and on account of the seat being crowded threw Corcoran, who was driving, out under the horses feet, and they heing frightened started to run.

throwing Arrel out against a fence injuring him quite badly, and turned and ran through town, turning the corner by Hoy's meat shop and out into the country, finally bringing up in a barb wire fence south of Lon Leach's place, after having run five miles. One of the horses was cut a little, but nothing else in Sundav school at 10 of his hand as yet. find a larger grocery stock than he has you will have to travel. meeting Thursday evening, A. 3L All lire invited.

A. JOHNSON. V. l'ustor. The Independent For lame back, side or chest use Born, at fountain llidge, on Sunday Shiloh's porous plaster.

Price 25 cents. For sale at Moore s. Conorkoatiosal Cift'itcn. Preaching every Sabbath at 1 1 A. M.

Prayer meeting every Friday at 3 1 M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. HOTELS. Building Paper, Paints, last, April 1st, to Mr.

and Mrs. A. Stephens, a daughter. Mother and For Sale. A set of five ton hay child are doing well, but there are but scales, in good condition, cheap.

En Suthkui.am) Hotel, little hopes for Stephens. quire of DeGroodt. Real Estate insurance Agency CALLEN EUSH, Props. Farmers and others desiring a gen MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS A Specialty. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Mkijohant-s Hotel.

Cottage Hotel. Ohio House. A. M. Sutherland, ProD.

Mrs. M. A. Hunt Prop. Heiulrix, Prop.

Mrs. C. H. (ireen. Prop.

S. W. Perryman has a fine sign out where every one can see it, and its teel, lucrative agency business, by which 85 to 820 a dav can be earned, reads "Livery and Feed." send addresses at once, on postal, to II. C. Wilkinson 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Vawter, of Waveland, on Tuesday last, a boy jured. bondale, all his worldly wealth consisting of -15100, less than ten years ago.

He commenced won? at the black-smithing business in a shop with one forge on a leased piece of land where Curry's livery stable now stands, where he remained until the spring of 1S76, having to put in an additional forge in the meantime on account of increasing business. lie then built the old part of his present" shop on the west side of Second street, with but two forges, but added the third forge in 1879 and now adds another.while the ring of his hammers are ever heard. From that SlOO with which he came to Carbondale, has sprung the business in which four hands are employed, as The teachers report a good time at Everybody doing finely. TOWN AND COUNTY. Warner's Kidney Cure at Moore's.

George Lormor lias moved into Mrs. Ililliiird's house. GLOBE-DEMOCRAT the Association meeting last week. P. V.

Griggs has added an awning to the front of his restaurant, improving We have some choice bargains in Enlafg-ed to Ten Pages, only its appearance very much. We will publish proceedings next week The next meeting will take place on the 12th of May. Let there be a good turn out. rer Ik ear. real estate, a few of which are describ- 531 That hacking cough can be so quick ly cured by Shiloh's Cure.

AVe guaran DAILY. Ter year Married, at the residence of the SEMI-WEEKLY, per S12 00 3 OO 5 OO tee it. or sale at Moore s. ed elsewhere. We represent the Star, TJU-AVEEKLY, per Go to Bradley's and buy your lamp chimneys, only Sets.

Found. A small Masonic gold pin. Apply at "Waetzig's. John Hunt has one of the toniest bride's father. George Carpenter, east The Sick.

At. Mr. W. H. Reed's, his wife and four little girls have been quite sick with the measles, but we are glad to say are somewhat better.

At Mr. Joseph M. Taylor's, in addition to the child that died on Tuesday, one other is not expected to live, while his wife and three other children are quite sick. One of Mr. Herron's children is sick with the measles, and there is every prospect of their going through the family.

Your Postmaster wili receive vour subscription. of town, Miss Emma to George Coff- Lick Skillet school has been closed on account of the epidemic of measles or address GLOBE. PRINTING raging in the neighborhood. man, on Thursday The happy couple have our best wishes. Many thanks for wedding cake.

Union, American Central and several other solid fire insurance companies. Send for Sample Copy. ST. LOUIS. MO.

A movement is on foot to build a sidewalk on the north side of Market John Simpson, living near Fountain street. Hope it will succeed. FARMERS' FRIEND, South Bend, Indiana. Address, Lock Box 5, (Xiboiidale, Kas. Ridge, is building a mile of stone fence.

It is quite likely that for stone The Fountain Ridge lyceum at its One of Mr. Leach man's children has meeting on "Wednesday night last de fine a residence as there are in the city, the presidency and an interest in the bank, and still there is more. When he came to Kansas there had not not been a rail laid on the Santa Fe road, and in the spring of 1879 he was called from his slumbers -on numerous occasions to make repairs on its solitary engine. Wheat is the road now? Twenty-six handred miles of road and three hundred ind sixty engines. And yet at that lime Mr.

D. could tell you the name of every man connected with it. rigs in town at his stable. Eugene Normandin is building a large addition to Lis house. Over 7,000 rolls of wall paper at Bradley's and more oomiiiff.

The new minister, Mr.Miuear.is expected on during the weeK. Hogs and chicken cholera warranted prevented and cured, at Moore's. V. E. Bush, of Burlingauie, spent fence, Fountain Ridge will take the cake over any other neighborhood of ONLY FIFTY CENTS A YEAE.

cided to adjourn until next fall. the same size in this part of the coun Circulation 33.000. try. There will undoubtedly be a walk put down at once on the west side of been quite sick, but is now somewhat better. Miss L.

C. Minshall is very slowly improving. Fred Roessler has been quite low with pneumonia for a month past, is still quite low. 'the larsrest and best agricultural paper in the If you are near sighted or have the street east of the school house. WINDOW CURTAINS.

country. Eignt large pages. columns, few ad -vertise'nients and almost double the reading natter given bv the 31.50 and .2 agricultural papers. weak eyes, at Gauger's Drug Store vou will rind the celebrated spec Mrs. A.

McKims, who recently went tacles and Eye Glasses, the best in but we send it to vou for 50 cents a year. to every subscriber, premiums to club raisers and 232 splendid presents tlieni in addition consisting of a S470 New Birdsell Clover Huller, from here to Melvern a short time ago Sunday and Monday in town. W. L. Green puts down a walk the west side of Fourth street.

has been quite low with pneumonia. the world. By the use of the Optometer, you can in one minute have the spectacles adlusted to your eyesight. "EMINENT SUCCESS. complete, liic-iuuiiii? re-cieaiiuij; iiE.uu:oA:i(-ui.

which cleanes the seed as thrashed a-rasa--dav Sulky Plow a Sy Stiuleicker Wagon Oliver hilled Plows, Sewing machine. Silverware We will have something to bay Try them. about Green next week. Content yon Etc. Some of the departments or me rarmers II.

W. Jenness is building a new house on his farm east of town. A Sunday school institute is to be self with his new ad. for the present. Friend are "Farm Topics." 1 he irrhard." "Live Stock." "The Poultry Yard." "Home vnA Editors, Doctors, Druggists, and all ho Try It, Unite in Praise.

"I have used your Golden Balsam The Largest Store. The Largest Stock. The Best Goods, The Lowest Prices. And even thing as represented. C.

V. BRADLEY'S Notice. Elk Township, Osage Co. March 20, 1883. This is to certify that I have this day givento my sons Otis M.

Roberts and Edward G. Roberts, minors, their time during their minority with full right and power to act and trade for themselves, and that I shall claim none of their earnings, nor pay any "lKmiestie Lconomv." "Vouiin Folks. "The held at Fountain Ridge on next Sunday, and a first-class time is assured. Early Vermont seed potatoes, mam Puzzler," "The Story Teller," "The Funny Place. Wm.

Witclier returned to his home in Stark county, Illinois, last week. "Snndav Reading," "The Clover Leaf," "Ihe moth sugar corn and white onion sets One of the features is to be a picnic Aniarv." "Letter Basket." "Various Tonics." with eminent success. I can fully rec of his own raising at DcGroodts' Feed "Hints of the Season," 'Worlds for sale Early Rose seed potatoes dinner, so do not forget your eatables. Should the weather prove unfavorable Store. 39-tf Keeoru.

ere. riv.er.cni tanners ami ine ucsi writers contribute, it. Agents make money canvassing for it. Any subscriber authorized to cheap at Heisel Urich's. 39 it will be postponed until the ensuing act as agents.

Send 50 cents for a year subscrip debts of their contracting after this Will-you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at tion, or write and those ot our neighbors on a postal card for free sample copies and Sabbath. For public information we will giva and our Ulr.stratated Premium List. Moore's. ommend II.

Ditzler, M. Fort Scott, Kansas. "Your Golden- Balsam is a splendid cough remedy. It is highly recommended by ill." Reck Rankin, druggists, Allerton, Iowa. "Not one of the thousands who have used Marsh's Golden Balsam in this city, has ever made a complaint that it did not do all claimed for it." Kan the common names for a majority of Address.

Farmers' Friend Pub. South Bend, Gibbs has everything in the staple and fancy grocery line. Call on hiui. A truce has been declared in the Munger-Burdick fight. We await the final.

Get your kindling wood. J. G. Ellis Co. have cobs to sell at 35 cents per load? date.

Geo. H. Roberts. 38-3t Attention I Farmers I Having changed our base you will on and after this date find us on Carbon Hill receiving grain. We will try the schools in Elk township, No.

32 is C. S. Butts, of Michigan Valley, is building a story and a half house 14x ealled Lick Skillet No. 19 is the Ridge- i 20. He bought the lumber of R.

B. way; No. 87 the Masters; No. 70 the KING oftheSINGEBS McKee. Kinney; No.

16 the Heberling; No. 74 the Reads 1 No. 13 the Etherington; EH fa P4 The vote on Monday would show us to be a city of less than four hundred and No. 31 the Kempsey. S.

T- sas City (Mo.) Times. "Persons desiring a good Lung medicine should procure Marsh's Golden Balsam." Atchison (Kan.) Champion. anf make it to your interest to call on us before selling your grain. Six years practical experience in the busines enables us to have better facilities for operating than parties with little ex inhabitants, and yet the'U. S.

census The eight foot walk on the south gives us 1,000. side of Main street has been completed to the top of the school house hill. Wheat is reported to be looking fine everywhere in northern Osage, and and is now 2.500 feet in length and perience. Thanking you for past pat-sonage we will still try to please. J.

G. Ellis Co. Furniture Store! with the right kind of weather will be contains 20,000 feet of lumber. The The Teachers' Institute will be held in Lyndon this year, commencing in Juno. Sutherland's new place, the "Penn Yn," is the finest of its kind in this section.

Some of the finest slippers at O'Don-nell's. They would satisfy the most aesthetic. Louis Kenney is at last able to be around again, after a long seige of sickness. an immense crop. "Your Golden Balsam is doing wonders It is a splendid cough remedy." W.

A. Delissa, merchant, Liberal, Mo. Marsh's Golden Balsam for the Thrqat and Lung3 is for sale by City drugstore. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. fact is.

it is as good as a walk as any town of the size of Carbondale in the Seventy-seven votes. Now is not State can crow on, and is one of the that something for Carbondale to be I have a few olid gold rings, some very recherche sets of Jewelry and a few fine watch chains left over from the holiday trade, I want to close out Call and get a bargain. C. V. BRADLEY, proud of, to cast all of seventy-seven Dissolution Notice.

Carbondale, March 29. 1883. By mutual consent the co-partnership of Asher Callen, attorneys at law, is this day dissolved. J. M.

Asher, J. S. Callen. best things the retiring council have done. Votes at a city election.

An aged man named Hervey Finn Mr. T. G. Muir and daughter, Ella, drowned himself near Melvern last young Mr. and Miss Clinton and Mrs.

In Memoriam. Died, in this city, on Monday, March 26,1883, of pneumonia, Daisy Pearl, youngest child-of Elizabeth S. and Robert R. Dunbar, aged six years five week by jumping into 110 creek with a bag of stones tied to his neck. Em itendrix went to JureKa springs on All parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please settle the same at once those, ill anv.

holding poria Republican. Monday last, for a short stay. Bro. Eskridge has got things a little Coffins and Caskets. months and fifteen days.

Above Is the exact representation of the Over 200 different patterns and all new styles of wall paper at Bradley's. Don't forget the skate at the rink on next Saturday evening. A full band in attendance. Ed. Urie was in town the first of the week.

He reports affairs flourishing at Lawrence. The first engine was put on the City and Emporia railread at Em mixed. The man's name was Carl Finn, and he was drowned in 110 creek, near Scranton. Sewing Machine poria, some two weeks since, and will soon blow its whistle in Osage county. claims against us, will please call and get their cash.

Don't Read. This. "U-68 sbsutth; "8iipuoqxRO '90DJO sRfl "A uqof ijb 888 pm? nO '9311 -on iioiis uo spun 11 jo sitBdai osiv qsBO jo aoiid mi oqj erRS i6j uiqoBj SaiMSg aaSuijf oqj ptiq Thomas Chappell the gentlemanly WE SELL FOR TWENTY DOLLARS. IMsln every respect the very toest of the In after years we'll meet her. "She was but as a smile, Which glistens in a tear, Seen but a little while But oh I how loved, how dear." Died, in this city, on Tuesday, April 3, 1883, Emma daughter of Mr.

and Mr3. Joseph M. Taylor, aged 8 years and 5 months. Funeral at 2 o'clock to Uotice of Attachment A. M.

Sutherland, plaintiff, Complaint in at- vs. Wm. Vaughn, defendant tachment. Plaintiff's damand $3.60. An Entire Fresh Stock of Drugs is Offered to the Public superintendent of the Industrial Coal and Mining company of Scranton, favored this office with his presence the first of the week.

3I1TGEE STYLE CF MACHINES. iSui'rrej j. 'o uqi Moaq nol pta At the- WHICH ARE BY FAR THE MOST day. In the family there are four other children and the mother quite low, fears being entertained for recovery. POPU-AR MACHINES in the WORLD.

Finished in the best m-inner with the latest im- Kidwell says he will sell more goods for a dollar, spot cash, than any other man in Carbondale. A music teacher is wanted to. visit Fountain Ridge. Quite a class is awaiting a good teacher. Stoltzman has as large a stock of foot wear for men.

women and children as there is in the county. Dr. Cone's Elixir Of Barks, Iron and Guaiacum, is the best, most safe and sure ague cure, stimulant, tonic, anti-rheumatic, and Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day ot March, 1883, John T. Mayi a justice of the peace of Kidgewav township, Osage county. Kansas, issued an order of attachment in the above named case for the sum of $3.60.

and that said cause will be- heard on the 3d day of May. 1883, at 10 o'clock a. m. A. M.

Sutherland. 8. Bradford. Att'y. for Plaintiff.

DeGroodt, the feed store man, says that if he was in a basem*nt and his customers had to go in the back wav, they would hunt him out if he adver CTY nrove'inents for winding: the bobbin; the most kidney cure sold. At Moore's. The sympathy of all goes out them. 'There Is no death 1 An angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread He bears our best loved things away, convenient style of table, with extension leaf laiw drawers and beaiuiiiilgeibie cover, it stands without a rival. tised in the Independent.

our Tinctures are of the best and strictly pure. Also a fidl line of M. TURNBOLT, The funeral of little Daisy Dunbar took place on Tuesday, and was largely attended. The casket a beautiful Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Toilet Articles And Cone's Yearetable Liver -Pills, Are anti-bilious, liver regulator, the best, safe and sure.

"We have tried them. At Moore's. At Gauffer's Drug- Store. Well and Pence The night of meeting of the Fountain Ridge singing school has been changed to Wednesday. THE KING of SINGER MACHINES We do not ask you to pay for it until jou see what you are buyinpr.

We only wish to knew that you want- to buy a Seviii; Machine and are willing to pay S2o for the best iu the market. Write to us sending the name of your nearest railroad stations ad we will send the machine and give instructions to allow you to examine it before you pav for it. "WTLL.MAHTH 725 1'ilmt milad'a And then we call them "dead." He leaves our hearts all desolate. He plucks our fairest, sweetest flowers Transplanted Into bliss, they now Adorn immortal bowers." Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. For sale at Moore's Surgical Instruments supplied.

Prescriptions accurately prepared and Pharmacy a Specialty, one, being trimmad with fine blue figured plush and blue silk texture handles, was furnished by our popular Cabbondalk, EffWUl contract to dig and stone wells, dig cellars, and build any kind of fence on short notice, and at reasonable rates. In digging wells am prepared to go through any substance. Lamp chimneys only 5cts at Bradley's furniture store, and everything else at proportionately low prices. Also the Celebrated Brazilian Rock Crystal Spectacles ana Eye Glasses. you can always procure a good cigar or Fountain fine-cut, the best in the undertaker C.

V. Bradley, and was one of the finest ever seen in Carbondale. In Frank OTKmnell's block. CAEBONDALE, KANSAS..

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