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Graham County Times from Hill City, Kansas • 1

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HILL CITY, GRAHAM COUNTY KANSAS, NO Y. 7, 1889. No. 20. Yol.

XL W. W. Raney of township, mn ATiT-TTTirf ttt tttj rvrr tttt; Martin Bettis- a colored man living near Bogue was killed a fw days ago by Sow wheat yet this falL Sow all the wheat you can. The election passed off quiet through out the county-Tuesday. who has been in Oregcn for some time NEW Tl 31E TABLE.

POST OFFICE IIOUII3. Going cast closee. at 5:10 jv m. -Mail going weet close at It m. fioins north closes at 7 a.

-Arrives from the North at 7 o'clock p. ra. after horses, returned one day last week, the roof of a sod house falling on him J. Murmet, of Happy township, re Rustle in your corn, ere ihe weather OF HILL CITY, ECATJOAO, (INCORPORATED UNlB THB LAWS OF THE STATU OF KANSAS ACQ. 23 He lived alone, his wife being in Leaven membered this office yesterday with one tarns cold.

and informs us that: he has abunch at Aurora, NebVwhere- be "will return in a worth. Last Sunday morning some of dollar on subscription to the Times. I. Jm Bonecutter of Indiana township, few days. Ho made the trip to Oregon his neighbors happened to pass his house when their attention was attracted by the and return overland and had aa oppor $50000, Capital, is a new subscriber to the Times.

Where is that cultivator that you cultivated your eorn with the last time. Will some one from each townsip not reported this week, please send in or bring the names of your township officers action of his stock 'which seemed, to be tunity to see the country, and claims he saw nothing better than Kansas or Gra almost perishing for something to tat. U. P. II.

R. TIME TABLE AT HILL CITY. New Time Table. TBAIS 3 EAST I TRAI WLS.T Passenger 6a02 A. M.

Psenger 1055 P. I nsight 6:13 P. H. PrwRht 5:10 A. M.

U.P.B.B..ATEDMOND. Accomodation 2:05 a. m. "Acco.nio. 2:03 a.

m. K. P. AT Express, 640 p. m.

Expresi, 623 p.m. 2:29 a. in. 10.14 p. m.

Freight. 6:00 a. ja. 1 Freight, 6sp.m. S.

S. Hisey, of Indiana township, in The Bogu Signal has been reaurected An examination was made for Mr. Bettis ham counsy. Mr. Kaney will please ac by Frank Graves of the Penoka Timee.

cept our thanks for a dollar on subscrip but he could not be found. The neigh vaded this den yesterday and gave us the names of the officers elected in that town tion to the Times. -j O. B. Kackley and wife are both quite A GEKERAL BAMK6 BPSD1ESS TMSiCiED.

Unequaled Facilities for Ilalring Form Lsans. J. C. Sturtevant, President. S.

N. Coder, Vice President. bors were aroused and a general search made. At last someone went to an old sod house near byy and noticing that the eick, but; we understand are getting Just while we were feeling the bluest yesterday over the result of Tuesday's E. Miles has moved into the building better.

at the east end of Main street, south side, Uncle Jake Singery eays he will never election, our good friend L. K-' Davis, roof had recently fallen in, commenced to investigate, when the body was found. do it againtry to make a democrat out and will keep a restaurant and boarding rushed in opon us' and presented us with of a coon. house. a box of fine cigarfa which we will smoke He had evidently been lying there for several days aa his body had already Dan Mack and Charley O'Coner, of Frank graves of the Bogue Signal and the Penokee a caller last Mon in ance of himself and' bride; commenced to decompose.

it is sup Lenora, passed through the city yester and while we smoke, we will! wish them ClTT OlTiCJSBS. Mayor, W. H. 1 1 ill. -f A.

P. Mitchell. J. W. ConncSm-t ir.tier..

T. fcpf jdoa. Brouiu llinermaa- Cleric L. W. McGreoV Treasurer and Cirri Engineer J.

W. Crawford Marshal O. B. Kackley. CITY DIRECTORY.

PKESBYTEBlANrSrvic at the Baptist cLorcli every farst and third kabbath's at il Ai 11. Kev. J. 8. Ateij.3o;n, Pastor." Baptist.

Services every alternate Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Key.

I'. Lu Walker, Pastor. day morning. AT. posed he went in there on the Thursday day on their way to Rooks county on a life of joy and" happiness.

Mr. Davis Wakted. One hundred hogs ranging before to get out of the rain, and while business. is one or. our jnost enterprising ana worthy business metr, while Miss Ruby in' Weight from 80 to 150 pounds, to feed.

Inquire of Lew BelL The above notice was not unexpected there the roof fell in on him. His head was mashed, from which it is judged he J. E. McCatry Co's. A large and complete stock of by the people of our city who join us in is admined by all for hermany 'virtues, her pure and christian life was killed instantly.

The coroner, went Dr. Blodgett arrived in the city one wismng tne newly married couple a day last week and will remain this down Sunday evening but we have not world of joy and happiness. heard the verdict. Programme Of the Graham County. Sunday school PI ill ardvjare isiploisnlBi A-meeting of the Central Teachers' as The following is the township ticket elected in Alloditrtn township: Trustee, H.

Bare, treasurer, D. McAdams, clerk convention to be held Nov. 10th and 11th in the Court House, Hill-City, Jiansas. sociation will be held, in the Congregational church in Hill City, Nov. 23d, All kinds of tim work done promptly and.

satisfaction "unranteed. T. A. Noris, constable, JEL C. Rogers.

Give SUXDAV NOV. lOlH, A. M. 1050 10:50 Antbera by ChoiriT Read 1889, commencing at 9 a.m. i- Provision us a call, before purchasing, and examine our stock and prires.

The singular part of the result of the has been made for the entertainment of ing scripture, ltev. Atkinson. Fraycr, J. E. McCarty Sc Cc.

election last Tuesday, is that nearly every Hill City Post, No. 171, G. A. Meets in school house 1st and 3d Saturdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, P. 31.

Visiting comrades invited. J. 11. Commander, Bleeta on 1st and 3d. Tuesdays of otr each month, in of I1 HalL All visiting Knights cordially invited to attend.

F. Hopsok, K. il 8. A. Coffis.

C. C-. infield Scott post No. 41 A It department of K-Jinsaa will men-t in The nnper room of the school house in Hill City on the 1st and 3rd, Saturdays of each months at 2 o'clock m. And Womens llelief Carps in nppor south room at the same time and piace, By or ier of Committee, D.

M.Sscith, twenty five teachers. The papers will be winter and buy grain. Bo not forget to call on us when in the city. Office in the basement opposite the Boston Store, To Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Clayton, a boy, Nov. 7th. Weight 10 pounda The Keveillo will boom now.

John Monaghan of Morlin township provided the Times office with 60a worth cf nice beets, one day last week. James Holmes of Boscoe, we understand has been quite sick for several weeks, and is Btill unable to be out. Rev. instructive, the discussions important, township elected the straight republican ticket, but scratched the "stuffing" out of 10:5011 Address of welcome, Wm. and the meeting one which no teacher Lawson.

the county ticked. should neglect. The following program, 11 11:15 Response, State we trust will be carried out complete: City Hadware Store I E. Bright. 1 Makbied.

By their pastor, Rev. J. A. Branch, the valuable Ruby, so highgly Song Gospel Hymns. 11:15 12 General discussion con prized by Mr, and Mrs.

Garnette of this city, was on Nov. 6th in the presence of DEALERS IN a few firiends, transferred to the keeping ducted by State Secretary S. S. attendance, cf. How to" section it, Mrs.

Chase; b. How, to retain.it, Mrs. Wilcox; of Mr. L. K.

Davies. Liodge 2Co.43; LO.O.F. Meet every Wednesday nigbt in their hall in Hill City. Brothers in good standing are always welcome. fct H.

Maiitis, G. C. Xiulousoj, Sec'y. F. Turck, V.

G. Every person has their oppinion aa to c. Harmony or eilort among different Bchools, Rev; Bright; BU3S'6b the cause of the result of the election on iilclll eivy last Tuesdaysome contributing it to one thing and some to Our opinion Song. 'Invocation, Rev. Atkinson.

Musdc. Physiology of the brain, Mr. Emmons. Discussion. Paper, J.

W. Gore. Music. Dinner. Music.

Clir chers of history, A. A. Bell. Discussion. Paper, Miss Blackburn.

Paper, J. E. Porter. Orthography, Miss Binder. Music' Address, Rev.

J. A. Branch. Miscellaneous business. Anthem by Choir.

Doxology. Benediction. i SUNDAY, 3 O'CLOCK P. M. Millbrook Lode 2S1 A.

F. A. will In their hall at Hid city oa the 'id and 4th Saturday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock P. 31. Visiting brethren Hie cordially invited to attend.

Geo. J. Gbefxe. C. Tillotson, Boc'y.

W. Tinware, cook, gasoline andheating stoves. All kinds is the republican" majority stayed at home, while the' opposition rustled out every man. of tin work done to order. Lubricating oil, gasoline, coal Oil, etC.

J.T'. Notley arrived in Hill City from Fifteen minutes song service. Prayer, Rev. Langley. Anthem by Choir.

Reports from county schools. Hill City M. E. S. Miss Dicker Denver, last Friday, evening and reports the west entirely snowed under.

He says G-raliaw Ooctaty Times, PUBLISHED STSB7 THUBSDAV BY HlXiIl RIGHT in Denver they had two feet of snow and Graham ountyLumbor Company, that they were paying from 2.50 to $4 for men to shovel snow off the houses, Organization. Mary Mechem, TEH3I3 One copy one year, 1 2' ro By oaeperson, 2 "i-- rhree 3 Four i Ut shake it off the trees in the yards, etc. HILL CITY, I). M. Smith is having-a fifteen foot addition built to the north side of his barn, for buggies and extra horses.

Bert and Irvin Hogue, two of Graham cdunty's best young men, returned to Highland last Friday, where they to school. If you want to know what effect instructions in democracy will have on a colored" boy, just Uncle Jake gingery. C. A- Kaney of Union, Oregon, will read the Times through the kindness of his brother Jim, of Gettysburg township. Dr.

Brown of Fremont, was a pleasant caller last Monday, and reported health the community good in his neighborhood. Uncle Jake Singery says he never knew that democracy was a cathartic un-tf II he tried it on. a colored boy he had working for him. V' The late rains have put the ground in excellent condition for the growing grain and for receiving that which will be sown yet this falL Solomon township ticket. J.

C. Clark trustee, -John Williams treasurer, E. E. Bidtile clerk, T. Waggoner and W.Z.

Moore, constables. The woman's missionary Bociety of the KA1TSAS, Frank Blackburn, Ex. Com. I SInolk STBsbBiPTlos Six months, 6: E. C.

McGhee. Three months He says Denver is a good place for a laboring man in the summer season, but deaers in Postaee iaid bv the nublishers on papers sent any where in the United states. A'arers6ent on til ail arrear a poor place for a poor man to try to stay over winter. Machine oil at Chipman's Alabestine at E. E.

Chipmans, Ed Hockersmith. Rex TVilcox. Mrs.G. S. Kenny.

Mrs. Collins. -Miss Farley. Ben Law. Mrs.

Page. Mrs. Lanphier. II. B.

Blackburn. Miss Worcester. Mrs. Hozen. Mrs.

Phillips. Mrs. Stevenson. Baptist Union Fremont Penokee Happy Supleo Rock Creek a-eek -Roeeoe Carli Pleasant Valley Mt. Salem ages are paid and ordered stopped.

tf The election is oyer and we are com fortably located in our winter quarters iVewepsper antl iJol Office. Lime, Sash, and also Colorado Doors, and other Building EVJ ate rial, col, coPtaii'ily hand. Parties wanting building where we would be pleased to see every JTE ABK PBKPAttKD TO AlStj KINDS farmer in Graham county. When in the city be sure and call and see us and give material, are invited i' v-u and exim'sne quality and get prices. We will not be undersold.

OK OB WORK AND OTJAJaANTEB SATISFACTION IN BOI JI rillCES ASD WOEE. LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KIXDS, NOTES. MOBTOAOES, COSTBACTS, A SPECIALTY. us the news and get acquainted, tell us what you raised last season, how your stock is getting along and your method Give us a call when in need of any-i County Song, Gospel Hymns. Benediction.

SUNDAY evening 7:30 p. m. 8:30 7 0 Anthem by Choir. Read C. W.

Lightfoot Co of managing your farm and caring for thine in the onnting lino. Prompt attention given to ail orders. your stock. An interchange of ideas of the farmers on these points would be DEALERS IN ing scripture, liev. Urancu prayer, Rev.

Atkinson. Anthem by Choir. beneficial to all. Report of the Hill City Public school 7:508:30 Praise service conducted for the month ending Nov. 1, 1889.

by State Secretary Bright School supplies, at Chipman's, Croquet 6ets at E. E. Chipman's. 37 New reading matter at Chipman's. Town lots or farms to trade for live stock.

L. Messick. Money, to loan on real estate. 36t4. F.D.

Turck. Cn the boom! Lake View Addition to Hill City, Kansas. Wanted, corn and oats at T. J. Garnett's.

-Sorghum hay and good oats straw taken on subscription at this office. Bring it in at once. The patrons of the Boston Cash Store are especially invited to examine our new stock of fall goods now arriving. Fresh eggs, and a small amount of grain and vegetables taken 'on subscription at this office. Now is your time to subscribo.

The Boston Cash Store buys for cash only, and thus is enabled to sell at lower prices than anybody. There is nothing like money, r. Ji3 ii i til jt 8:30 -9 Discussion by State Secretary Bright. Methods to secure good sing PRIMARY DEPARTMENT LEON TEAD, TEACHER. Number enrolled, 55; average daily at ing in Sunday school.

Presbyterian church, will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Atkinson, Saturday Nov. 9th, at 3 p.

m. rA If you want sale bills, programs, letter heads, envelopes, cards, call at the Times "office in the basement opposite the Boston Cash store. The Ladfes' Christian work society of, the Congregational church will meet at Mrs, William Lawson's, Saturday this week, at 2 o'clock p. m. tendance, 33; per cent of attendance, 66.

Undertakers, Funeral Directors and Embalmero, A large stock of Black and White Cloth 'Caskets. Also Metalio and Song, Gospel Hymns. Benediction. MONDAY NOV. llTH, 10 A.

M. 10 10:15 Devotional exercises by Those neither absent nor tarny: Mertie Lovelady, Charley Kibler, Stella Binder wood caskets and cases in all styles in white and dark A full line and Tommy Taylor. of ladies' and gents' burial robes and habits. Rev. Bailey.

INTERMEDIATE DEPT. MISS Tj. ANNA ATKINSON, TEACHER. Telegrams or day given prompt attention. TTill Residence office weet tide Court Honse Square.

rl 1 1 lVj lixHH Discussion, The S. S. teacher, con ducted by Rev. Walker, a. Teaching the Bible class, B.

F. Rouch; 6. teaching the young people's class, Wm. Lawson; c. teaching the intermediate class, L.

J. F. COLEMAN, Dr. J. ION SZTDZZEZTZ- Surgeon and Physician; HILL CITY, KA8.

G.W.JONES, A. TOE-LSTIE and Counselor ut Xiav. Will practice in all courts in Graham and adjoining counties and before tlie Buijreme court of the state, at To peka. Otlica west side Pom'aroy Street, near court house, HILL CITY. 3D.

TURCK, ATTT. at LAW. C0V1TIY ATTORNEY. Office with Prewitt Prewitt, Near Corner 4th Main Street, HILL CITY, KAS. Mrs.

Ed PALlIATIER, PHOTOGRAPHER, West side of Pomeroy Avenue; Hiiiii City, Kansas. All work Warranted first class. Give me a call D. H. SMITH, Livery Feed Stable, Invites a Share of Patronage.

Pomeroy. HILL KAS. Wilson; teaching the primary class, Mrs. Branch; e. teaching the infant clc.es, nn T.J.Garnett.

Edmont The teachers relation to the Sunday er iitlU school Snpt. Song, Gospel Hymns. Benediction. MONDAY 3 O'CLOCK P. M.

3 3:15 Devotional exercises, con Prompt Attention Given to Custom Work. For. Sale ob Trade for horses or cattle. The qr. sec.

10 town 9 range 23, 4 miles south of Hill City. Address, Geo. Crrippen, Benkelmen, Neb. You should get prices of L. Messick, Hill City, before you buy your maps, charts, globes, blackboards, or any school supplies.

All goods at the Boston' Cash Store are marked in plain figures, and our friends are invited to examine them whether they desire to buy or not. We ii ducted by. Re Branch. Our Motto is "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Discussion, preparation of the lesson, conducted, by State Secretary Bright. Preparation, by the teachers, H.

B. Blackburn; 6. Preparation by the sebol We are prepared to do both CUSTOM and MER Wallace; c. Lesson helps, are always ready to snow goods. ars, Mrs.

L. CHANTS work, and we invite the Farmers to GIVE Rev. Atkinson. JS ACALL. Song, Gospel Hymns.

Benediction." MONDAY EVENING 70 P. M. 15 min. Devotional exercises, Rev. If the people of Graham county desire to save money they should examine the stock of the Boston Cash Store.

Goods are arriving daily, all of which have been bought for money down. Special: We wish to see every man in Graham county on bussness of im LAWSON IIARWI, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW, HILL CITY, KANSAS, Will practise in all the courts of Northwestern Kansas. Cases in probate court a specialty Walker. E. E.

CHIPMA3XT, portance. Call at once -at our office, Pi? Graham township ticket. Treasurer R. J. Wallace clerk W.

A. Clark, treasurer George Stickler, constables T. B. M. D.

Michaels. All on the republican, ticket. Gettysburg township ticket: Trustee J. M. Chadsey, treasurer, Thomas Owens, clerk E.r D.

Emery, justice of the peace William Stone, constables Thos. Lang Bundy. Lon Sanford' wife is visitiDg her parents in Hoxie for a few weeks, and now Lon comes out Sundays all dressed up, and we would advise the girls to be a little shy of him. The following is the Hill City township ticket elected on last Tuesday: Trustee William M. McClure, clerk E.

0. Mc-Gehee, treasurer C. O. Wonder, constables Dan Aopson, Eli Thornton. The people's ticket in Happy township was elected as, follows: Trustee J.

F. Rowe, treasurer W. A. Suplee, clerk W. Sumerville, justices J.

L. Olmstead, constables B. T. Simpson, A. L.

McBride Nicodemus elected the following township ticket: Trustee John Vaughn, treasurer S. Lilley, clerk H. Hawkins justice Z.T. Fletcher, constables B.P. Moreland John'" Vr.ndervall, road overseer Henry Johnson.

Hinerman and Rev. Allison moved a house over from Millbrook, one day last "week, and located it on the east of the Pomeroy. house, and we understand Hinerman will use it as a rueat shop. The republicans of Indiana township elected the following ticket: Trustee L. Bonecutter, treasurer Joseph Edwards clerk CVG.

Soiires, justices J.H. Pickett, S. Shakelton, constables Sam Cafferty, Charley Sama. Rom ember you subscribers who agreed to bring us hay, corn orvegetables on account, that now is the time want them, not next spring or summer. Bring thera in at once, we want them.

We caii't live on promises, neither can our cow. Count Attorney Turck, Fountain and some other parties started one day last wek for the Republican and Platte rivers where they go to hunt for a few weeks. We would advise you not to en-ga go your winter's meat until they 20 min. Song service. Question Box, Rev.

Branch. The State Work; Secretary Bright. Song, Gospel Hymns." Benediction. New Railroad Construction in 1889. The accompanying table shows the Number enrolled, 40; average daily jat-tendance, 32; per cent of attendance, 80.

Those neither absent nor tardy: Edith Rose, John Billings, Pearlie Bryant and Katie Anderson. GRAMMAR DEPT. MISS AMELIA BIND- ER, TEACHER. Number enrolled, 37; average daily attendance, 30; per cent of attendance. 81.

Those neither absent nor, tardy: Ola Maulsby, Olive Kackley, Mary Dicken, Mary Leighto, Homer Leighty, Scottie Prewitt, Milly Stewart, Sue Amack, May Keleher, Chas. Brown, Hugh Wheeler. HIGH SCHOOL M. M. MECHEM, PBIN-.

CIPLE. enrolled, 30; average daily attendance, 24; per cent of attendance, 80. Those neither absent nor tardy i John Hockersmith, Rex Wilcox, Beyetta Greb-bles. The following is the election returns from this county as far" as heard from. The first figure after the township indicates the vote for the republican ticket, the second for the democrat for the same office, commencing at the top and going down as follows: C.

W. Smith, Judge; J. W. Farley David Kay, county clerk; Chris Ottosen, L. L.

Heberling, treasurer, Allodium 00, 29 56. 36 47, 33 52, 25 58, 85, 74 12, 35 49. Bryant 00, 20 15, 11 24, 21 13, 25 19, 00, 00 00, 1519. Gettysburg 00, 57 45, 48 49, 56 39, 75 20, 00, 00 00, 60 35. Graham 65, 3334,2542,35 32, 2146, 60.

4812, 22 45. Happy 42, 25 17, 11 31, 23 19, 25 17, 41, 24 17, 21 20. Hill City 000, 130 53, 95 88, 112 70, 134 50, 112, 000 000, 126 56. Indiana 63, 42 43, 33 53, 56 40, 40 46, 86, 48 37, 56 39. Millbrook-i-00, 33 4, 6 31, 13 24, 29 8, 00, 00 00, 10 27.

Morlin -00, 37 45.. 16 62, 82 56, 27 5L 73, 3539, 2158. Nicodemus 00, 63 3, 36 30, 58 8, 00, 00 00, 60 6. Pioneer 00, 17 21, 11 27, 16 23. 15 23, 00,0000, 9 3a Solomon 00, 31 61, 20 59, 27 65, 46 42, oo, oo oo, oo oa Wfld 8, 4S 29, 83 37, 27 40, S3C3.C2.

4321, 25. HILL CITY. KAIIG AS. DEALER IE new traca laid tne united states, Canada, and Mexico during the nine months from January 1st to October 1st, DrugG, Patent medicines, Paints, pils. Cigars, 1889.

The table also shows the lines re Tobacco, Books, Stationery, Jewelry, Toilet articles, ported as under construction. The new mileage is, by states, as follows: west side of court house square, Hill City, Kansas. W. R. Hill.

Ten pounds granulated sugar for 1 and 12 pounds of ftC" sugar for $1 at Boston Cash Store. The Boston Cash Store, by system of spot cash for all goods, sold or bought, is enabled to quote prices which no other establishment in western Kansas can offer. Remember we buy and sell for cash only. Remember that anything' that man or beast can eat, is legal tender on subscription at this office. Now dont Bay you can't take the paper or pay for it if you are already a subscriber.

By purchasing supplies direct from Alabama Prescriptions carefully filled with dispatch by a Registered Pharmacist Pomeroy Avenue', opposite court house. ...65.2 9 ...97 Colorado Connecticut New York. Ill North Carolina.210.5 Ohio 41 7.1 Pennsylvania 105.7 South Carolina. 3L7 51.8 .165.5 10 Virginia. .124 Washington .254.3 West Virginia 59.8 Wisconsin.

-40 Hew Black sinitii Shop, AT Hammers Oil Stani," Corner of Main Street and 5th Avetme, of Summit House, Hill City, Kan. JOHN HAMMELL, Prop. Z. C. TRITT, 2 J.

M. ROBERTS, TEITT EGBERTS. Aity's. at Law. Office in Duncalf Block, HILL CITY, KAS.

Gartieltl Hertcrx. The Tii ion Pacific Railvniy be? to announce that they will open their bathing aud pleasure reeorts, Garfield Beach, on Great Salt Lake, Utah, on May 15th, Garfield Beach is within a few minutes ride of Salt City, and is the only on Great Salt Lake having a clean sandy bottom, free from mud and rocks Bathing: suits to rent for ladjesand srentlemeu, grand concert every afternoon restaurant and a magniileeDt dancinjj nuvillion, make this the finest pleasure 'rsort in the west, and is best reached -via the Union Pacific, "The Overland For genuine pleasure, go to Garfield Web. For excursion or- diseriptive c.mphl6ts apply to your nearest Aceut or Jane 1 E. L. Lomax, General Passenger Agent, 'Omaha, Neb.

,.80.5 0.5 .85.4 205.7 5S.5 .102 BH. Jones LIVERY FEED and SALE STAO WEST OF SUMMIT HOUSE, Indian Ter LE, Kansas 56.2 Kentucky 141 the importers and manufacturers, I or spot cash, the Boston Cash Store is en 75 21- abled to offer its goods for lower figures than have ever been offered by any other establishment in the state. Total United States 3,111.3 Manitoba. .103 New Brunswick 45.2 Nova Scotia. 99 Mexico 2C5 Maryland 4.8 Michigan.

76.5 60 Mississippi .203.5 Hill City, Say Do you want a load of Rock Springs bo.o Montana 76.0 coal for a load of corn. Answer a uiek. 65 New Jersey. 52.5 Total C33.2 Grand total. .3,7,50.5 re alwajB prepared to carry paASxmen to all jxilats ut lowest posl'l rates, an 4 wi'r, afadriTers.

Tha beetof risrw for tha traTeiLa pabiic. Comrasrt-Lii trd viicti. celebrstd OUo bnzzj add tbe fouaodobaker wayoa and road asd Cia Ls? ii jUU CfcSr at pricgf tliat dify ccapuUoau New IIampshire25.5 Hill City Lumbar Co..

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