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The Rossville Times from Rossville, Kansas • 1

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0 Adams Wtate'JIls Society rr Ei JL JL JlXJQ Vol, 11. Rossville, Kansas. Friday, Aug, 26, 1898. No. 2.

VTampgo I.o? Railing. Homo Grown. 1 have got lar enough into the re K. C. Smick, editor of The Agricul- irist of Wamego, was in Rossville Maie to Wamesro Tuesilmj) Aug.

3 ports from the hanks to know positively that the July showing of this jnir onday, talking tilt the woodmin will be bigger than ever Iwfnra in the og Rolling nt Wamego Aug. 30, next Lumber for state's history. There is more money ui'Sday. Mr. Smick distributed con locked np in banks today than ever siderable advertising mailer, and be We are now moved and settled in our convenient new ytrds and otlice just east of depot, witli a new stock ot the best Building Materials in addition to tli very complete lines caried heretofore.

was in boom times, and it's all Kansas money. lireiden thai. fore he left he was assured that a lariie and enthusiastic delegation would go from here. Mr. Smick also gave out The Million.

Round Trip, 65c. hat arrangements for an excursion rain were being made. The speciul No pains will be spared to make this yard as convenient and perfect Sheriff Cook. Porter S. Cook, sheriff of Shawnee county, was in Rossville Wednesday, looking after official duties.

Ho paid aln, if run, will leave Rossville at 8:30 letuminp, will leave Waineno throughout as experience and attention to every detail may sucgesr. Those wishing bill of Lumber or any description ot Building Ma at 0 p. m. The fare for Hie round trip a brief call at The Times office while waiting for the train, and shook hands ill be 65o from Rossville, from terial will find us up to date on everything and able to figure right. Silver Lake.

This will afford a pleasant and reasonable day out. Every pro all around. He has many personal friends here, and Is especially popular Highest Market Price Paid for Grain. with the base ball boys on account of SEW SCALES JUSX IN. vision will be made for basket parties and the comfort of all, shady grounds and cool retreatc.

Take your CALL AiD GET OUR PRICES M. Log Rolling. Wamego, Ang 30th, The Modern Woodmen of America, of 1 lie Pottawatomie and Wabaunsee district, will have a Log Rolling at the Watnego Fair Grounds on Tuesday, August 30th, 1808. There will be a large variety of Hmusements, consisting of music, base ball, parades, races, speaking, baloon ascensions, etc. One fare for the round trip.

Free admission to the grounds. All who attend will be highly entertained. bis joking ways. He's a jolly old sheriff. Lnmber Cheap.

C. F. MIKESELL, Manager. imlly and enjoy a pleasant day. Rossville is now one of the best Good More.

lumber markets in the state. It has EBBACHER Mr. T. W. Andrews la having con structed a new tall room at the two strong lumber yards, and since the new Mradley yard was started the west md of the Andrews elevator BROS, St.

Marys. business has greatly increased. The This room is an improve ment that de price of lumber has been materially serves special appreciation, and does reduced, resulting in a wholesome im much credit to the proprietor, as it provement In building and repairing. shows Mr. Andrews has thoughtful re Enioy a day at Wamego with the Woodmen.

The old Johnathaii Thomas yard is gard for the comfort of his nighbots improved throughout, under the en nd the cleanliness of the locality We want to buy-All the good ergetic management of C. F. Mikesell For several years the chaff and dust and the new J. C. Bradley yard is hav from the cleaning machinery has been blown practically into the air, the old E.

1). MEH1UAM President. D. M. HOWARD, Vice-president I.

H. ALTER, Cashier. ing a splendid run of trade. Rossville is the boss lumber market. till! shed being of no use, and what was nol I I I blown around town and into the houses fell to the ground to make constantly Tomrli fcnougu.

Hand-picked Apples there is talk nt auoi lief new Ititat accumulating masses of fermenting and unsavoiy uush. The blisiwill market In Rossville, A good many people have worn tlmir teeth out hereafter be directed into this room, and thus a neater and more sanitary condition will prevail. The new pro Louie Is a good-natured fellow, but a good many ot his cows are veterans at the business. After all, there are few things moie conducive to peace ROSSVILLE STATE BANK. DOES A GKNERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

Drafts Drawn on all Points in Europe, Collections and Real Estate Loans. prietor will also raise up and double the capacity of the Cob home at the We can get. We are in position to pay you the highest price and well being ilmu nice, tender, huccu east of tae elevator, and this will do largely with the festering piles of lent beef, such as we don't get in Ross Cobs on the outside. Still another im ville, but Is grown in abundance a mound us. ill a new market serve us good tender bovine? If 8', let il provement now going on is the deepening of the dump-pit, so as to admit of the coiu-sheller being placed imme come.

diately under the dump. This will do away with the conveyor belt, a source Cheap liread. of annoyance and delay, for the con Our Stock of ry Goods, A customer applied at the Rossvill veyor has a bad way of choking and bakery for some, bread. "Light loaves The MIondyke Restaurant Bakery. C.

L. Berkey, Prop. for two hits, three for a dune, singl getting out. of repair. Mesirs JJIiina and afoiceof workmon have a smart bit of orK on hand at the elevator.

loaf four cents," she was told. "Tw for nickel she wanted, the same as she got somewhere in Topelta. Sli Mr. Andrews is pushing the elevalor for all it can do. The elevator has probably handled nearh as much co (ltd not say how much corn Hour kIi got in her Topeka bread, probably Muring the six mouths Mr.

Andrews dido know. Some neoiile want 20 c. First-Class Meals Served any old time On Short Order for I ive but do not seem to mind abuii Shoes and Groceries was never in better condition. IT Extremely low prices on all Summer Goods. JErbaehei9 Bros.

St. Marys, has had it as in most ol us previous existence. His stock and grain operations here give stead employment to Fresh Bread, I'ies and Cukes always on hand. other people. Eight lair loaves good bread for a quarter is about as a good many persons arid make up a line as any baker can do and exist a pretty big pay roll.

the present price of wheat. Also Fruits in Season. Tobacco, Cigars Candies. THE DIRECT LIXE ltlclit Sort. to Denver, Salt Lake City, San Fran The Chicago ltecoid sio'8 that John cisco and Portland, Is via the Union Jacob Astor lias decided to pay all hi I'acillc.

The service of the Union l'a- taxes and after that to devote his ri cilic to all principal western points is J. c. maining millions to establishing ohea Oinins Cm unexcelled by any other line, and con-sists'of Tollman Falace Sleepers, Pull restaurants and a university. "Jack' iias siiown uy nis patriotic service DEALER IN man Tourist Sleepors, Chair Cars, Dining Cars. (Meals a la carte.) at the front the stuff of which he TABLE SYRUP.

made. The Aator millions may at last be uootetl to Fiohle purposes. Voun Put up In one quart and one-gallon cans. Very convenient to have on hand. Nothing could give the public great Astor aud Miss Helen Gould, "the an Lumber.

er confidence In Dr, Sawyer's Ukatine gel 'of Camp Wikoff, have redeemed two of the wealthiest families of Ne for sick Kidneys, than that It Is an eminent physician's for oiula and Will positively cure all disorders of the 1 ork from the imputation of selfish Laundry Soap, ness anil nave won for themselves the 'Kidneys. You will recommend it to admiration of the American people. your friends if you try It. U. P.

Pierce. 14 Bars for 25c. Important Kale. Complete stock of Building Material Always on Hand. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moldings and Inside Mill Finish, Lime, Lath, Plaster, Hair, Cement and Brick.

Dealer in COAL. Tub Timks has printed bills announn Family Groceries Dry Goods and Notions. Always glad to see you. lug a public sale at the Seuger farm 5 miles southeast of St. Marvs.

S. P. STRATTON. Thursday, Sept. 1, 1808, at 10 a.

id. Perhaps you have made un your mind to take1 fine lot of stock and material will li OVFICE AND YARD SOUTH OF U. P. DEfOT, ROSSVILLE, KAS sold, with free lunch at noon. The ef fects Include 8 sows, 24 pigs, 1 boar Geo.

Molded milch heifer, 8 calves, 3 wor horses, 1 log wagon, 2 cultivators, 1 In ter, 1 corn drill, harrow, 1 slulk cut i Figures and Goocs better than talk. St. Marys. Successor to Holder Ilathaway, ter, 1 hay ruck, 1 plow, half interes this summer. In engine aud saw mill, half Interest In 00 acres corn, and numerous other articles.

The sale will be made by Mrs. EmeSeager, administratrix of the estate of the late Geo. Seager. GEORGE O. HELM, Undertaker, Mr.

C. C. McPherson lias charge of my Hearse and will receive orders for any business in Rossville, which will then receive my personal attention. Charges Moderate. ROSSVILLE AND ST MARYS Then look for this picture on the wrapper, a man with a big fish on his Do not let anyone talk to vou of somctiiing lust as pood." when you wont coa Right From Camp.

In Camp keak Santiago, I Ailg.D, 18U8. Mrs. Ellen Cook, Itossville, Km: Your letter of July 25lli just receiv-ed. John S. Frayer is a private in Co.

20th and is lu good health. He was not wounded, but like us all has had the malarial fever, but has rt-coveied from same. Very respectfully, It. V. Mk.uins, 1st Lieut.

20th Comd't! Co. It costs less to be gracefully gowned and fittingly dressed than to be gowned and furbeloed in the usual balf-haphazered way if you only know where to go for the goods. Moliler is offering the greatest inducements in Summer Dress Goods And is receiving splendid new Invoices of Clothing. Remember, our new line of Gents' Furnishing Goods is the most complete in the city. Tlio people of Hossvllle and vicinity are cordially invited to call when in St, Marys and see the now Dress Goods, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Etc.

Wn court competition, and will not be undersold by any one. Our goods and the prices speak eloquently for themselves. liver oil and the Iiypo- t'rm tvinr ffiia CANDY CATHARTIC best. You will find ven tilCI! ry place, in in only on 7 iicott's Emulsion. .1, i 8 1:1 Mllll iikv iiuhv; vim.

i doer, the same work and The above was in reply to Mrs. Cook's first letter, when It was feared w.as either killed or wounded, us not a CURE CONSTIPATION no other hns the same record or cures. All I'Tupaifitti. Si word had been beaid from him up to tlmt time. Mrs.

cook received the note Aug. 21, ALL 25c 50e "MM Bcorr hwxK, C'bemistn. S. DRUGGISTS GEORGE MOHLER..

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