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Garfield County Call from Eminence, Kansas • 4

Garfield County Call from Eminence, Kansas • 4

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1 lH CALL. And pf Delegates CoTftli. ney. Chieftain. hutto i fj'nflr that dpn't think.

Em. jnecce is a very healty; glsqe; Kalvesta Lrzld Tfin Brvan. of Em inen, jas Jfl lown TesdV 1" was married to Miss Belle Levacy last Sunday. pjghiL at- the residence of tjje finrlaa norontu 4-" Post office Mam 'Dixon addon motion p. M.

Jesaup was neat little story cornea from the Becver, north of Coronado, to the fgectlGai temporary -Soidira county Tieias. Ft County Qert, pAVID HERMAN, For Befcistar of Qee'da. ANDREW KINliAN', flFor Treasurer S. BENNETt, For Sheriff, L. Y.

THOMPSON. For District Clerk, TW, Probate Jadfe, Dr. QVfi TQDD, PsSSyrveydr, IRA' G. TO-' FoiCoronct, AUSTIN CONNiTT, For Sup't. Public Instruction, MARY L.

RAMSEL, For County Commissioners. 1st Dist. COLLINS BURFIELD. 2nd GODDARD. 8d A.

V. 1 Invites the atteptiqa of the public to the excellent Bargaint he ia naw 1 fifferingiaaUlinei. STOCK OF GROCERIES! "EDTBEST LTfTE-OF 'DRY-GOODS 'TBGQTS AND SHOES FOR j. He guarantees prices that cannot be when youpeedny sort pf Supplies. beat IN TOWN! EVERYBODY I in GarfiVld Conn kas: EMINENCE Sfililirt Bros.

FEEL STABLE -Charges WTD.NEY to LOAN Reascnable. THE JLT LOWT RATES, AND MOST LIBERAL TERMS FROM Old EepgWe Kansas loan Trust Gq. 111 be a meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Naugle, were called- to Haysyills, Sedgwick couijty, last week by tfia death of Jthe lattlrs, father, Mr.

Wiiils Layne. tit. Layne was at. Emi- nence auoM uxea moninr ago on a short vvit, BoH, to Fred Ochsman and wife, two miles west of Eminence Monday the 17th Also to C. Ai Ellis and wifa 7 miles westot EnIirtDce, xitr.i: 'ine u.

li. JLarned Mercantile Co. at Garden City wiH thow you a better line fchelf Haraware.than-'you-ver saw? before in Western' Kansas. Call hnd see them, Main street opppositi oioca, Butinat Locmlt. For cheap Groceries, I)ry Gooxls, Beots and Shoes go tq Wulfsohn Elion.

We pay Cash for Hides, Pelts and Furs, Wulfsohn Elion. Ochsman Diehl loan money ai the. lowest rates of interest in the connty uau na see FoflpaxxB, go to Joljn Fine Treeclalms for sate cheap' 31 miles from Eminence. Ochsman Diehl Four good homestead relinquishments to'trade for teau)s. John Harpkb.

17tf Tree claim for sale for $250r00 enquire Every' one who intends making a loan should come to the Call office and see us. You don't have to wait to get your money you get your jjoan.oi uchsman a 1 4 Highest market price in trade for But ter and Eggs at P. H. Guy's grocery. Choice Relinquishments for sale trade by Ochsman.

Diehl. or Try that Niagara Flour at P. H. Guy's j. I7tf.

3 There vrljl be a meeting of the peaple of Center fownihlp to'noaiinate a town ship tickt Eminence, Sturday, Oct. 22, o'clock p. CrruxNa Call. (22) 3) Ellis essup, Joseph McMains, Dealer in and CML FLOUR, EMINENCE, W. i BRADEN M'asrr.

Deeded Land. PRADEN FEED ft apd Names of Officer Nominated, Eminence, Kans. Oct. 20, 1887. Pursuant to call the delegates of the various, towishigt jgtf in convention.

Convention called to order by J. E. chosen temporary chairman and 'P. 0n wotwcnmmjttaea on pirmapsnt and were appointed, consisting of one mem-: ber Pnsjiip.J Also1 committe to confer with the soldiers delegation! r'r JDoijTeptpn adjourned until 2 o'clock Karnes of Delegates to the County Convention, Get. 90J a.

L. I tratiwwusnip rs JO WNS3IF, W.S. Miner, John Samuel Walters and E. C. Smith.

XALVESTA TOWKSHIP. Tpm -r- McNabney, Wm.J natter, E. Rail and Geo. B. Child.

ipnxsz township. A. y. l6ibins, JWpoda.r, J. E.

Laurwood, Hewes and TiniN Foley. B. P. PuUf rtoiiy Jf McVay, E. Long Tom Cunningham and Alva Merett.

JST. A. P. Dougherty, O'Riely ahd tS. Baxter, Convention met at o'clock and call- ed to order by temporary chairman.

Committee on permanent organisation eportedt. Report received and commit tee CflmfiaHteeVoa business, resolutions, credentials, and to confer tlr old sol-djers reported. Report received and committee discharged. h- TpeoihmitteemeH then proceeded to nominate a rs'esulted' is follows. For Representative.

JOHN JOHNSON. For Coutliy Clerk! J. V. KILLiON. Fot Segrat4r of Deeds.

1Q. F. For Coupty Treasursr. J. S.

BENNETT; FoTSnerii, L. YTaOMPSON. L. FULTON. Probate Judge, HOVEY.

For Suryeyor, P.II.GUY, For coroner, Dr.B. SUEHS. For County Attorney, T.W.CRAIG. For Superintendent Public Instruction, MARY RA1JSEL. comraissldner ist District, Cl commissioner 2nd District, DAVID GODDARD.

commissioner 3d District WM. MOORE. 1. Haying no other business to transact the convention adjourned. D.

M. Jessup, Chairman. P. H. Gut, Secretary.

Eminence Kansas, October. 15th. 1887. Presuant to Call of the Chairman. Soldiers County Ontral Committee meet- 'g called to order by the Chairman and D.

W. Herman Elected as Secretary. After some debate upon different Sub Jec ox wterest, uomrade li. u. tsuess was tz Motion pi j.

it was unanimousa ly agreed to adopt and endorse Edwin G. Ilogan for County Attorpy pf Garfield Co. Kans. and place his name on the Soldiers ticket and Support and work for his electi on to that office. Moved carried that, Comiade Lewis of Lorenz be elected as Central Committee man to ft 11 vacancy for township 23s of range 28w and was duly elected.

Moved and carried that the Chairman I have full control of the conducting of the conducting of the campaign to appoint fiance committee, make assessments, f8" calling of ilqtion carried to MT VsoceBdings pf this meeting published in all the news papers of the county and also to have, circulars as read addressed, to the Voters of Garfield. Co. published and circulated. There being no further buinesa meet- ing Adjourned su bject, to call of chairman. O.

W. Cmow, Chairman. D. W. Herman, Secretary.

fidget of Election The following is the names of the judges of election on the board of each township. CE2TTER TOWRSHIP. Hoadly, James Irqurhart and J. M. Frazee.

GARFIELD TOWNSHIP. J. C. Grover, R. R.

Angtltoir and 8. Angeltoa. LOREHZ TOWS3HIP. J. E.

Laurwood, D. Gardner and J. H. I Wadkins. EALVESTA TOWNSHIP.

J. Simmons. Fred Burfield and B. S. Jefferson.

ESSEX TOWKSHIP. Wm. Ellsworth, N. A. Robertson and H.

J. Chtillt of at -r A.T. JEty. Tl a Crl. 0fl4 City WESTBOUND X.

1. ftaaf ranclsns Vo. 3, Colorado Utah Express ra, a Cannon BOVJfD .2 5713 4 90pm 1 23.ei iJa 9 Atlantic flew York Express i mm I W03pm 9. Cannon Bay. 15 a jF.McF4ni.AND, Agent' 3 Ifface Lines.

Leave for Lorenz, and Cimarqn at noa Daily except Sunday. Arrive at noqja Daily except Sunday. Leave for Jetnjpre, Tuesday and Thurs-1 iij nooa. Leave for Dodgu City Mon- jUy, Wednesday and Friday noon. are for Garden City: Mondays, faya, Wednesday and Fridays.

I Arrive fro'm Garden City, Tuesday; JVednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Announcement. I autjnc myself a Vindicate Juilze of Garfield county sublet to I of tlie convention to be held Oct. 14, candidate for Probate 1 the decision G. W.

HOVEY. For Treasurer. "Editor CAt.tr pleast announce me as a can dldate tor County Treasurer subject to the Emi-tifnri eonvention October 20th. Jamks R. Chafiu LOCAL.

Buffalo ''Boodle Btrlh -Eminenct is still on top. Do your trading in Eminence The towa week. was' uU of strangers this I Buffalo Boodle Bull! How does that strike you. Oh I That Boodje defense in. the Chieftain.

D. P. Gregory was over from Ealvesta first of the week. Joe Carnahan is putting a new flue in his residence here. Who stole the Buffalo and did not "divide up" with his comrades? v.vu.,.

p'--1 the old soldiers "taffy." James Willis and 'family, of Ravanna attended church here Sunday night. Come to Eminence and see our town. We adrertise nothing we do ne have. Eminence will be the permanent county seat. And don't you forget it.

6. n. White, of the northwest part of the county was on cur street Wednesday. E. G.

Ilogan and wife of Ravanna was I stopping at the Central a few days this I week. 17. D. Pickerinc came out vesterdav and will be With for two or weeks 1 A. II.

Wisely, John McCpy and John Harper took la Uarden uty first of the wee I Mr. Geo. Rivers, and sister, of nart- land, were the euests of J. W. Adkins I and family last week.

Mr. McMullen and J. M. Angleton, of the nortn part of the county, were call- se at this office first of the week. Rev.

Simons preached a very interesting scrrnpn in the school house last Sunday nieht. The house was crowded. J. Goodman, John Goodman and E. A.

Bernett, from the northeast part of the county was in town Wednesday. The first meeting of the Lake Side Driving Park Association was held at 'Garden City, the 18th," 19th and 20th. If you want the bcit Tinware cheap, call at the C. G. Lamed Hard ware Store, garden City.

2t Frank Tudor, who lives pear Essex, 1 a. 3 Deea oacit. cass iur bouib umc, we lcara that he "went and got married while back. They will reside on their claim. The t.inrf thing on God Almighty's earth The Ravanna papers trying to defend that innocent, christian Buffalo Bull Boodler wuq was never known to dQ wrong deed, Four of the leading makes of Wagon's at from $45 to 65 at tha C.

G. Larned Hardware Store, Garden City. it Mr. Ram Smith and sister, brother and sister of Mrs. John Mohr are here on short visit from Tippacanoe cpunty, Ind.

The sister of Mr. Mohr is also here frpm the same place. will rA unnthpr ovster surtner at Reuben Cook's next Friday night for the benefit of the new school house which is being erected ia that vicinity. Everybody invited. Some of the young men of Eminence a Glee Clqb and with the gifted and comical singer Frank Clayton as innpr will fi fthln trt make exrellent music and also maKe uunss iiveiy -the campaign.

Tim Foley and family, who have been in the eastern part of the state working on the new railroads, returned prat -or tne week and now resides oa his claim near Lorenz. Mr. Foley has had bad luck dnce he left bere, one of his boys being a r- all 41A imd The fifteen-year-old son of n. Grier, who resides in 21-30 died last week. lie bad been out in Colorado working on a railroad, and returned home first of last week and was suddenly taken sick aid was only sick about thirty -six hours, hen he died.

We failed to learn the I i 1 on of in a I I I a ori th4f. during a recent; freshet a watermelon patch was washed away down the creek an3 a citizen? itaiai' melon floating along w'irti a 'good-sized pig sitting on I one end eai nig put of placidly as if in a pen the other end as Cut and dried, but Wuuld not burn, ja how the Eminence convention at Lorenz came Chief tain Went In-masia to "run tlie 'convention, a. a. a i I uut got-iroze oui ana oaaiy lexi we I -v Week. Should eur competitors tell you they nave a nrst-ciass line 01 heating, stoves nanai tea mem dux tell a christain spirit 83 we do- that tliey are 1 mwtaKen.

IXe Ian to show the 'peo ple of southwest Kansas a better class of stoves, we will make every reader of the all. a present 01 a nuy aouar neater. 2t "Thk "Larnkd Co. Garfield township was the anly town ship that nominated township officers at the" con veutlo a Wednesday. 2 1 SO Charles Irqurhart, xoad dverseer; John Grover, ustice of the Peape; Q.

Kin- kead, Treasurer; Thdmas: Canningham, 21- 80, John' 'Justice the Peace; ELpng Constable; James W. T. Stahdley, townsnip iruer; jonn, naaer tpwnsbiu clerk. In an article in the Chirftain it says: C. J.

Jones engaged the tst law Topeka for 1 500." And yet the com missioners had to pay and did, not get the liest either. Poor fool Go ofE and soak your head, and do n6t try 10 ueienu.ine liull any- mere, for you cao't tell lies 'witfcoufc los ing what h'ttle Wains yoa have'ot, and' say ing jusi the' opposite ioifhkt you want tol We honestly believe' you have! christain Heart in you but you have been "led astray." Social Kntertalnment. The supper' given at "the residence of J. V. Killian on last' Saturday i evening, for the benefit of the school houso fund, was an occasion worthy to bo remem- bercd, and was considered by those present to be jr social event of the sea json, both-financjallyand jn point of the DUmber About seventy- VWe Prcsent' and they Were as Bood looking and agreeable lot of people as one generally has the pleasure of meet- Several young gentlemen from Eminence were presented lent their aid in making the social success, ladieg Reserve credit for the able manner in which they conduct these en tertainments, and'' special mention may be made of Mrs, Killian who so royally entertainea ner guests mat tney were loth to Jeave for their homes when the "wee-sma" houw of midnight came.

The next supper and social will be given at the residence of Mr. Tudor, on Tuesday Oct 25th, to which all are cordially invited. Nonpareil. ISesex Sunbeam. R.

n. Moore, living southeast of town, received the sad intelligence of his fa- ther's death, which happened recently in the eastern part of the Frank W. Holloway returned from Sharon. last Fridr Frank natural and more than pleased to be back again, remarking that "the more he saw 0.rfiflU a vj aas mvuvi AAv A Ik Via 1U Mrs. n.

remained with her parents for a more extended visit. Those who attended the oyster supper and social at Mr. Reuben Cook's on the evening of the 6th inst. reported a very pleasant and sociable one for all; and right royally they succeeded. More of I these social gatherings, should, be held in different It is a good place to go and spend the erening and get bet- Iter acquainted with each other.

Be unOTiy ua sociaoie. 'Vest" Mason, of this place, started for his ol4 West Virginia home Sunday last. r. North of Tofrn. A young man by the name of Moore, is pear Prospect Hill.

jut. Jas. juunkres was sowing wheat the fore part of the week. Charlie Reed, died recently in the east part of the state, Considerable interest is taken in the election by parties living in these parts. School has been delayed one week in I No 13, but will besin next Monday.

We understand that airs. Turner will move her house from her claim to Ra- vanna. Mr. John Rader, was at Jetmore the 1 first of the week proving up. Miss Erwin, teacher at.

Prospect Hill it daa excellent paper at the lyceum last Saturday night. xranK uaroaugu, nas reiumca from the east part of the state, we hear. I A party in these parts last Tuesday night was well attended by the bachelors, Many of whom forgot their age and skipped about as if but boys in their teens. All had an enjoyable iim, and it will be ldng remembered by the I J. Mii a I I ZEIE-A-I-.

ESTATE AGEUTS I Ochsman Diehl. the Loan Amenta don't tell you they will loan' you lOOO ana on tne day when you make proof anu ueeu your oniy get you duu. Ochsman Diehl will pay you the iu'julj ho boon as papers are maae out. Deeded land for sale by Joan Harpar. Joseph McMains now occupies the old stand ojT P.

Guy with full line of Flour, Feed atid Gpal. and see Mm 'r -f 00 him 23tf NOTICE 1 In order to quit the gro cery business, will close out myjStock of Groceries it a big discount. Call' 'and see me an.be conyincid. A. H.

Wisely. We advertise no leaders but small profits on all goods and quick sales is our motto. P. "Guv's 17tf. Ellis Jessup, agents for the Old Re liable Kansas Loan and Trust pro pose- to give the borrower on-farm prop erty better rates more favorable terms than any other company -will or can giv9 25tf FlNAErPBOOP, NOTICES.

1 hi fMi Land Office Garden City, Es, Aug SO, 1887. Notice is hereby elven thAt tW followlnn named settler has filed notice of his intention to makelual proof in support of his claim, and that slald tirrifrt will h. miAn tvfrvre Prohatp Judge of Hodgeman Ccrtirttr; at Jetmore. on uvk .11, loot, Arpiuwiiau uumi, wi hue su Sea sec 4 andnh neq sea 9 tp.22S vtsw He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Ion, vl. Ij nvlAor n.nnr VAnniiti nf Tav.1 KJTns, ana onn tiarper ana uyam sunons, 01 eminence, A.ansas.

S3 3 VsVi a. mL.ES. itegister. Land Office Garden Citf Ks, Aug 20, 1887. Notice Is hereby eiven that the folldW-iiW nam ed seltter has filed notice of his' intention to make frnal -proof in support of his laim, and that sfcld proof will be made before Probate Judze at Jetmore.

Kansas, on Oct. 29. 1887. viz Jpef E. Dixon, for the eh neq and eh seq see 24, id 3Uw: tie names me ioiiowine witnesses prove his continuous residence upon and culti- VHiicn oi sum iana tiz iv.

j. iiurcuin, uoddard.w. s. iracn, u. w.

crow, an oi eminence, Kansas. 23 30 c. r. m. mlks, itegisier.

Land Office at Garden City, Aug is, 1887. Kottcfe It hereby feiwn thut the? following I named Settler 0m filed Hotic of his intention to make final proof in-support of his claim ana that said proof "will be made before Pfobffte Judge of county, Ks. at Jetmore, on October 21, 1887, viz Simon Bergman for the sh nea and nh sea sec 13 to 22s 29 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: IsaacFreedman. Abraham Colin, of Eminence, Israel Dau- kot ana samuei uross, oi navanna, Aansas.

24-29 C. F. M. NILEa, Register. Land Office Garden City; Sept 13, 1887.

Notice is hereby riven that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said nroof will be made before Probate Judge of Hodgeman county, Kan. at Jetmore Travis, for the sea of sec 33. to 2ls. 30w. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous upon and -cultivation of sald'land.

viz A Thomnson. Oliver P. Sheri dan, Tom Cunningham, Silas Thompson, all of iAyai, nan. si u. m.

Aegisier. Land Office Garden City, Sep. 26, 1887 Notice is hereby eiven that the following nam ed settler has filed notice ot ms retention to I make fifaal' Droof in sunnort'of his-claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Garden City, Kans. on March 9, lsss viz: ueorsre a. jvianame ior tne nea sec 7 to 22 30w: He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence unon and culti vation of said land viz: Matthias 8.

Smith arl riClUCU T.kUllItUC Ul U.IW1I IWJf, .9., Al. Michael M. Whit and Dennis White of Loyal Kansas. SO-3S c. M.

NILES, Register. Land Office Garden Qty, Kan. Sep. 23, 1887. Notice Is hereby riven' that the following named settler has filed notice of ber intention to make final proof in sunbortof "her claim and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at Garden City, ks.

Nov. 18, '87, viz: Mary iiawains oi uaraen city, ior tne sea sec 5 to 23s 30 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon ana cultivation or saia iana viz: Geo, W. Wuter, Oscar cooper, Isaac Mank and i jonn Barton oi nenaricits, r. u.

Kansas. 30-33 C. F. M. NILES, Register.

Land, Office Garden City Kan. Sept. 14, 1887 Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his inteimdn to make anal proof in support of his claim and I that said mroof will be made before Probate I Judge ot Hodgman county at Jetmore, Kansas! on November 22, 1887, viz: Frederick W. Smith, ior tne seq sec ao iwp zzs raw. Me names we following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land viz: I xnxon.

uaviu uoaaara, v. row, ana i BcnuDeix, au oi eminence, Kan. zs-33 u. r. m.

milju), itegisier. Land Office Garden City, Kan. Sept. 14, 1887. Notice is hereby riven that the following nam- settler has filed notice of his intention to i make final proof, in support oi nis claim ana that said nroof will be made bf for! Probate Judge pf Hodgman county, at Jetmore, Kansas, on November 22, 1887, viz: Franklin J.

Schor- Intck. the sea see 15 to 22s 30w. continuous residence upon aqd cultivation of He names ine Miiowiasr uitnessa ia nrove nis said iana, tu; a cms, xv j. iiurciiui, n. McLaughlin, of Eminence, and Bell el Loy- ai, tuwsas.

v. tr. n. iia, itcgisier, Land Office at Garden City, Oct. 1887 Notice Is hereby eiven that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to I make final proof in suddoix of his claim and that said roof ill be madA before the Jade or in his absence the Clerk of the District Court at Jetmore.

Kansas on December 10, 1887 viz John V. Killion, for the neq sec tp 23 29. He names tne 101 lowing witnesses 10 prove his continuous residence upon and Cultivation of said land viz: Reuben Cook and Georee Hewes 01 eminence and manage r. Tippm ana Adam Englert of Essex. Special to Robert I uarney.

si-31 cr.M. lLca. Register. Land Office Garden City, Oct. 13 1887 Notice Is hereby riven that the following-nam ed settler has.

filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said nrof will be made before the Judge or in his absence the Clerk of th District Court at Jetmore, Kansas on Dee. 12, 1887 viz Franklin M. Irwin, for HE No 5185, forth eq-ee 19 rp saw; ue names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon ana cul tivation oisaia land viz: Obaoain uttie. inom as L.Ealy.RichrdIL Moore and William I btnnger, au 01 Kansas. I OILS EiC.5- (he.

H. Lt7ATESS. CARD IN CXTT, t-: EA373 A8. 2 KANSAS. T.

"V7. CRAIG, Notary Public. CRAIG, a.bfie j-jd go-, Money to make final proef Prof- Bronnor'a Late of New York hotogpaphic Parlors! COTTAGE GALLERY, two blocks east of Main street, op. C. P.

Church. GARDEN CITY, KAN. "First-Class YYbrk Guaranteed. H. H.

earhqX. Jaa. Uraurbart. Kearhoff TTiuhart COUTTBACTOBS AND' BUTLDEBS, GIt us a call before letting your Eminence, Kansas. Dick T.

Morgan. Fred. XL If organ 2dFLC3rJtT db MOrGaW Law and Land ATTORNEYS, Office upstairs on Man street, lawyer Block, Garden City, Kansas. Xotlce of Application Purchase Bcboel Land. The undersigned hereby gives notice that ha will, on the 26th day of September, 1887.

make an application to the Probate Court Hodgeman county, Kansas, to purchase the following described school laud, vitiated in the organized county of Hodgeman, Kansas, viz the nwq of sec 16 twp 23s 29w. He names the following persons to prove bis settlement, continuous residence, and improvements, viz: J. V. Killion, residence. Eminence, Kansas, and X.

F. Tippia, residence, Essex, Kansas. Done at Eminence, ceunty of Ilodgsmaa, Kansas, this 1Mb day of September. 1887. GEOKGE HEWES, Petitioner.

STA Xj BUTCHER, -will keep- All the time at P. H. Guy's old stand in Eminence. j. w.Dixorj, Auction eer! The best that ever' J5TO JL LIP Sales attended in any part toe Connty.

Termi Beaaonabl. Eminenw, ktiill. timmmm EiviniisrsiiTCE, a- Land Contests a specialty. J. FOX, GENERAL AGENT FOR ALL KINDS Oi' Schol Furniture AND APARATUS.

Garden City, Kansas. GEO. rEVEIiSCIZiEOIK. -Will deliver To anybody in town. "We guarantee good milk and will deliver eith-.

night of rkorning. EMINENCE, KANSAS A. H. WISELY, Dealer in STAPLE AUd rocer les. mm, FEED, Etc.

At Garden City Prices. Terxns- -STRICTLY CASH. Eminence, Kansas. Eminence BUTCH? SHOP. Isaac Freedman, Prop.

Wrath niMt en band. the time at Gar dei. CltypnsM. toinsnej, Kaasas. SAfil HUBER S-OPEBA HOUSE la'd'Je Keeps a full line Drags and Patent Medicines.

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