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The Kiowa News from Kiowa, Kansas • 2

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Important crop, Its acreage andyiild Joint-Smashing at Anthony. Woods County News. Barber County News. MOM? THE KIOWA NEWS and Its value where produced; the oriiiorn Ilord for Sale! number and value, by counties, of Mrs. Sheriff, of Duavllle Notoriety.

I NOBLE-MeCLUNO DitrMK. Cko. O. Smith, each class of.live stock In each year Leads The Hoti hrd-Ili lgnde, Vol. 2-No.

41. BY OSCAR ITABERLEIN. wife of Hon. George V. binUli, ex the mortality of live slock; the value Mr.

Theb Noble, of Erwln, and Miss Lucy McCiung, of Ilazvlton, ruiuur of Barber county, and for of animals slaughtered or sold for Tlie Bra-a Cmmri sad Devoir Of Tke many years a highly respected fltice slaughter, and of poultry and eggs Published every Friday, at Kiowa, Ks. featured si hiihI clans mall matter at the of Moore township, very unuxpect Amnxoiw tiring- I'p The Hoar, Ami Art A Thrlr Body guard. sold; the population of each town edly died on the 18lh dny of last ship and municipality: the, assessed poMolhttf ln Kiowa, Kansas month during a visit at -trslull, Mo valuation of all lands, personal prop Mr. Smith was first (alien ill with erty, city lots, and railroads; the date 81.00 per Year. Early Wednesday morning a band of about fifteen women, led by Mrs.

Sheriff, the Danville joint-smasher, of organization of each oonnty. its the grip, and onJanulry 15th gav birth to a daughter. We reprint th following from the Marshall Index: area, rank In ponjilatioa, and miles and protected by their brave (T) hus Herd cannot be beat for Size, Color and Quality in any Shorthorn herd. Headed by Dewey's Duke, No. 133,176, Vol.

American Shorthorn Herd-book. This Bull is Scotch topped. Yearlings from this herd have weighed 1,000 lbs. 2Jyonr olds' 1,500. There are cows in the herd that now weigh 1,600 lb that, raised calves Lint season.

The only herd I know of in this vicinity that comprises the true representatives of the red-wbite-and-roan. Come and sea them. Stock is acclimated and in good order. 80 Cows in calf to bead also 1 bull, sired by Pedro; 7 yearling bulls, mostly roan; combinu size und quality; 5 heifer calves, etc. Farm miles south-east of Friday, February 1st, 1901.

of mtn-traok railrcuJ. bands who valiantly brought op the Mrs. urah Smith died at the home were married at the home of tho bride' sister Mrs. M. O.

Gass near Clay, O. on Thursday, Jan. 21th 1901. Only relatives of the young people were present. Mrs.

Oa had prepared a fine wedding dinner for tbe company, and a good time was bad by all preseut. The young people will' mike their home at Erwln, -where the groom run a Barber shop and I very popular. The bride I the daughter of Dick McCiung and a niece of W. T. McCiung of Ilazelttfh township, Kansas.

We wish Theb Noble and his bride a long life full of happiness. Landhuyers aro In all parts of the The bienuial period with which the of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Margaret rear, forcibly entered and completely demolished the joint operated by volume deals bus been agriculturally Snulrer, on Odell avonuo, Friday by far the moat profitably productive oommou consent and under the eyes morning 0.15:40 o'clock, aged 37 years of any In the state's history, and he of tbe authorities, elected by a major Mrs. Smith was born in Ohio In 1803 percentage of increase In values of ity of tbe voters, In Anthony.

product from Kansas' soil, not alone and was the duughter of of Dr.F. and Katherlne Showalter. Tho deceased The proprietor or one saloon was in this period, but on an average for mashed over the bead with a bottle Hazelton, Barber Kansas. J. KING.

loft her birthplace with her parent all the years mentioned, are so gratl by the husband of one of the raider when but a mere child, going to fying that every citizen and friend of and his skull laid open; For a tlm Michigan, where sho resided but the state may well feel proud of an county looking for farms and claims. the whole town was la an uproar. short tlmo. Hor parents then moved Waterloo. Iowa, whore she was Among the raider were two or Dr.

Howard, the Kiowa dentist, identity with a commonwealth pos easing such capabilities, and show Hon. Geo Nay, of this city, re' ccived tho following letter from Sen' three chool girl not yet of age, who will be at Driftwood all of next week united in murrrlage with Oeorgo ing such results from developments .1.1 anma V. P.I... I Smith on December 21, 1837. The tor Noftzger: H.

K. Blckford of Alva has opened as yet little more than begun. v. aj 1 1 1 vi vuu uivnvuQUUTf IIUABU' ing. A greater part of the destruction newly wedded couple located in Bar Dear Sin: There is a bill pending a branch lumber yard at Erwin, with When it Is considered that the state was done before the police or mayor ber county, Kansas, where they have to appropriate $300,000 for the Semi Bert Saltor as local manager.

knew it wa going on. Thoocasion consists of more than fifty million acres of land, practically all aruble jNT I have a nice thrifty Assortment of transplanted American Arbor VI under 12 inches high I offer for sale, until sold out, at 18 cts. each; 11.70 per 10; $15.00 per 100. Full instruction 'How To Grow Evergreen" with each order. I will set out white or red Cedar in March, April or May for 25 ct.

each and Insure them to live Sept. 1st, following. 10 per cent to be paid at time of planting. No money refunded. Call or address since resided.

a Contenniul Exposition to be held in Otis Ballard returned yesterday has caused adivitlon In the towns- During the Thanksgiving holidays and fertile a country sixty-one per people and more trouble is probable. trom two ek visit with relatives oent. wider In extent than England, Mrs. Smith, with her husband and two little children, came to Marshall to The actual damage done to personal Chicago and Kansas City two and one-half times greater than Topclca in 1904. The people who are In favor of the appropriation are well orgiinlzed, and I desire to get the sentiment of my constituents on the subject.

If there are any who are not In favor of the Exposition, get spend the winter with ralutives. Ireland, nearly three times larger property aside rrom the liquor de- Frank Munford of Alva will open troyed has been carefully estimated la hardware store at Erwin as soon as Mrs. Smith was confined but a short than Scotland, ten times greater in by the owner and they claim it Is hecan erect a suitable htiilrtlnfr. tlmo and her death seems almost un area than Wales, and in the most fa .1 A. pnn I UOOUb Will grow without fail EllAS PBITON, if properly planted 41 Shunn.

Kamtam. bearabk) to the broken hearted hus them to sign a protest and send to me vored zone and but a fraction of this Ed. D. Madison of the Alva Re After completing their work the band and children who, by her death, at once. Very truly yours, view has secured a clerkship with women assembled on the pavement utilized except In a limited way, and nene of it nearly to its possibilities, T.

A. NorrzoER. senator G. H. Conlson, and has gone have lost life's greatest blesxing i kind and loving mother, a much de In front of the last saloon demolished, Mr.

Nay is circulating a protest it is patent that no prophet not In to Guthrie to accept the position. tt A xr.es a a knelt down and prayed. Only one HAZSLTON, voted wife. She was a most lovable against the measure and, everybody voice was audible above tbe noise 1 Joseph Cheap, son-in-law of Wm. vvvvvvv is signing it.

spired can foretell the riches in store for those fortunate who in the years to ooine shall possess a heritage so and it was an impassioned aDDeal Mahony. write from El Reno he is christian character aud her aim In this life has ever been to do things pleasinc to her Master. She leaves a fruitful. to the Almighty to guide them to getting along well. He expects to go other dens of iniquity and to direct to the new country as soon as same 40th Tuosdny, Jan.

29th, was the birthq.iy of the state of Kansas. husband and three small children- With her present progress, pros their footsteps to other rum cursed will opened for settlement. Ada, aged 12, Georgia, aged 6, and a perlty and citizenship and the blight Kestaurant, Lunch Counter, Lodging liarber Shop and Feed Yard. little babe but four daya old. She Mother Nation has declined to future of which her many advantages over the telephone wire to adjacent ftPall towi.

-ri, appear on the stage as star actor In give unquestionable assurance, Kans- i i. i no also Jeaves a mother, three brothers and k. sister all living in California i a nterPreiea Review and the Augusta News each 'Ten Nights in A Bar Room" after as I certainly occupying a enviable to mourn her demise. her experience at Enterprise and position in the sisterhood of states. thai TIII I The remains were taken to Aux vi.

it, uaijoi ronage bot the cream wM K() t) other places, prefering notorsaty to Good meals nt nil hours. Good rooms and beds for lodgers. Oyster served in every ntyle. Fine candies, fruits, and cigars. Good care taken of teams.

A smooth shave and stylish haircut. Give me a calL WU 1V4 VIO ilCl Ua I DlrtniiAB vasse, taiiaway county, to ie iaui xo filthy lucre and fume. About six week aeo Mrs. Sheriff A Philippine Letter. The following letter, containing be laid to rest beside the husband's father and mother in Aux vasse church of Daneville.

a small town in Harrier I rarmer are talking about begin Kansas conies in for a fnll share Ilazelton, Kansas. First door west of post office. county, smashed a joint in that village nin t0 Pow 'or oats and othor BP'ig much interesting information, was of gratuitouHadvertifdngin the eastern and it is from this woman that Mrs. crops, xne boh is in splendid con Dress at present, such as it is. It' a handed us by Rev.

H. L. Marsh, of Nation got her idea of smashing the dition Plowi but there wiu be plenty dull day, indeed, when Kansas can't, this city. The letter was written by saloons. Mrs, Sheriff came to Anthony of time litUe lafcer on to begin spring furnish a sew -or the people nephew of Kev.

Marsh to the writ the cemetery." The many friends of Mr. Smith In this city and county regret the death of his wife and mother of his children sincerely. During their residence in Moore township they have won the respect and love of their neighbor 'J8. er mother who resides in the vicinity First-Class Jobprinting at Lowest Living Prices at TIW NEWS OFFICE. No "blacksmitlring" Done In TMa Prlntahop.

within and Tuesday night, organized the local worK earnest, a few inches of women, and planned the crusade of Bnow or a'good soaking rain is Tneeded mail. WOmcty of Gravett, Ark. It is dated: Pasay, next morning. Mrs. Sheriff is a red- Pnt tne 8011 ln ooa condition -pian, r.

vec. via, lauu, ana reads as loi- enouia nave ne the lows tacedinsn woman and many of the 1 There is a controversy between iru jjear mother: i wrote a letter JULIUS SKUSA.v Mrs. Smith will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Wo extend our most heartfelt sympathies to our friend Geo. C.

Smith. has cattlenf next people in Anthony were sure she was the citizens of Erwin and the company Mrs. Nation because she wa the only owning a townsite on the Orient grade woman in the crowd who seemed to about 1U miles west' of the nresent about two months 20. but evidently EfS ffl you bad not received it when you an HU a sent the letter that arrived lnar, wk De a stranger. site of Erwin.

The people now re I Cl, im 1 i-i .1 I jrougfS to "be perfectly I am still teaching in the school iixi o. duouu urui vo ua tne origin- i siding ana interested in lirwin are ator of the Nation crusade in Kansas willing to abandon their town an en. here and expect to stay at least until Dr. F. S.

Atwell bought Norman Gilbert's farm In Sharon township for GEO.H.TERBt7S Fine Confectionery; and OYSTER PARLOR WEST MAIN STEEET, KIOWA, KANSAS. and it is presumed that the woman move to the new site, if the company the first of April. From a financial eicoo. Jovernor Stanley declined to call standpoint, lam doing pretty well nas pecome somewhat jealous of Mrs. will give them a fair show, i.

e. sell it the militia' and turn over his of- Chas. Rudolph, at Medicine Lodge, Nation's notority and has started out them lots at a reasonable low figure My salary as teacher has boen Si30 3 4ina tit inntmmulatinnhlof ft QntvtA who was considered very critical last to acquire her share of it. The company does not seem inclined (gold) and I have been given to un week, is repo. ted much better.

derstand that it is to be increased to to the whiskey-thirsty St. Carrie, to leade in her crusade against mirrors to make any concessions to the people at Erwin and expect them, as was the $75 this month. This, in considera Cyrus Oaborn died on Jan. 23rd at Fine Confectionery. Cakes.

Candies Hazelton News. and works of art but he may call on tion of the extra work which. I am case in Augusta, to lake their, chances his home in Eagle township. He was Carri323 Trinjisr and Painter. the leglHlatHje to pass an act creating jng in my ight school I also have with others to secure lots at the pro- and Cigars, and best Iresh Bread always on f- 53 years old, and an old resident in ihe olllce of htate fool-killer.

II Ed. H.Smith sold a bunch of fine Psed opening at whatever figure they this county. a salary of $26, as the official interpreter at that, place; sometimes I make a "fiver" helping some private feeders to Hariris. can- They talk of starting another -J louse Decora tor, and Payer 1 In Senator Noftzger and Millar will be in full accord Oysters serred in every style town close by, if no friendly underr Tho young men at Medicine Lodge have organized a dancing club, with a. u.

ijruno uurciiaseu any neaa i IRtandino nan hA nfrirpri at 1iAtwai.ii with the sent iments of an overwhelm Griffin as president, J. N. Tincher party who is buying land. To tell the truth I am ashamed to draw what seems to my native associates such a th citizens of the present Erwin and All work warranted, and all orders ing majority of their constituents by secretary, and C. Hi skett, treasurer.

Mrs. M. E. Ballard is recovering the Orient town founders, promptly attended to. from her recent illness.

oppoKing the measure to appropriate 1 300,000 for the proposed Kansas On Jan, 22nd Truman Churchill princely salary they only receive twenty to thirty dollars so I Col. Goodan shipped his beeves to died in Elm mills township, in his 77th year. 116 served in the civil war in Farm For Sale. have arranged that they help' me in Work- and vote against the bill now pending, in the i Kansas City last week. One of the best farms in this section will be the night school and, when my in the 05th Illinois volunteers.

He was Physician Surgeon Legislature! II Tom Bridge and W. J. Norwood sold at a very low price if taken soon. 1 mile crease of salary I will divide buried at Sawyer. north of Hazelton.

Comprising 240 acres fine returned from Colorado. it equally between us until such HAZELTON, KS. Follow 1 CJour Fads In California. land, 12 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, Coyotes are reported more nnm. orous at present than they have been time as Uncle Sam, in his tardy good D.

O. Edwards will sent two car Good fire-room house, barn 28x42, two wells, Testing Eyes and Fitting Glasses 0 ness, recognizes the need of an in cistern, orchard, all well fenced. Price $2,500. loads of fat steers to market this for years. Paving bounty does not You can't beat it I Call and look at it, or ad- A Specialty.

Office over Wright's Restaurant. crease in their salaries. week. seem to have the effeet to extermin as ior next year, I am not sure ate them very fast. dres the present owner: D.

D. Gorman, 82 Hazelton, Barber Ks. I Squire Boggs ha the sympathy Calls promptly attended to day or what I shall do, I should like to get of his friends in his recent trials and night. 28 Mother Nation demanded from governor Stauley to mediately call out the state militia to assist her in her crusade against joints. St.

Carrie in the role of a modern Amazone' armed with a hatched and warpaint on her face leading the militia dudes against the barricades defended by a grinning Mepbisto- would be a fit subject for a full page cartoon in the Police Gazette, or some other similar publication. tribulations. work in a lawyer's office, if it could be arranged, if not I shall probably Golf, trail in, polo, bicycling, fishing, shoting, ph'to-prnphins, suiting, mountain climbing, seabathing. Outdoor sports in this captivating climate are uninterrupted by winter weather. Helen Blanche, the two year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Case at Medicine Lodge died yesterday II Miss Addie Smith has just re Dr. G.

M. Richardson teach school and hoard my money until I have enough to attend law Two Good Farms For Sal or Trade. morning, after being, ill only two ceived an elegant new bicyle from days. We extend our sympathy. school in the states.

the factory. 8 1-2 miles north of Kiowa, 160 acres in each I am improving in my Spanish and District court will convene next II W. S. Ballard delivered over 50, farm, 1-2 in cultivation, balance pasture; good Tagalog all the time. I have the dis week.

There area number of import 000 pounds of milk at the creamery houses, bams, wells, windmills, orchards and Exhibition golf games, at California reports, by David Bell and Willie Smith, U. S. open champions, Take the Callftirnla Limted via Santa Fe unction of being the only English well fenced and cross-fenced. Price of one of last month. teacher in the department who these farms $1700; the other $1800; half cash, ant cases on the docket.

The South-worth liquor case will be watched with especial interest by attorneys Officer-. Up -Stairs in Gregory Bldg. Kiowa, Kansas. 13 I David Clough of near Sharon balance on time to suit purchaser. See, or ad handles Tagalog.

Also I am learning purchased several fine shorthorn by degrees to use the type-writer and The Atchison, S. F. R.R and others, as it involves questions dress: A. L. HE8KETT, 82 Kiowa, Kansas List your property with me.

cows from the King herd. write shorthand. of law that have never been passed upon. Denver Boggs will be tried for A. E.

HitGHis, Agent, ciwa, Ksr Ask for illustrated pamphlets. 40 In reading over what I have writ D. M. Circle shipped about ninty Evidently Mrs. Nation has a much better opinion of the mayor of Kiowa than she has of the governor of the state of Kansas.

In her interview with the mayor she pettishly called him "a nice young and she looked at tho time as if she meant it. Monday the old lady called on the governor in his private office in the state house, and during the interview she let her unbridled tongue run riot. ten, it seems that I am as bad as ever head of feeders, he had sold to parties defrauding creditors. in my superfluity of but there is from Eldorado, last week. Dr.

G.C. BARNETT, Physician i Surgeon Graduate of St. Louis Medical College. LTp to the present time the winter not much else to talk about, unless it The dance arranged Pridayjnight KIOWA DAIRY. be politics.

The situation is improv was a most favorable one for the stockmen; On account of the mild was well attended, and was a very DESIRABLE MINING PRORERTIES IN COLORADO. Mining Stock For Sail The undersigned has several good claims on ing somewhat, the peple are begin-ing to realize the uselessness of their enjoyable affaire for all taking part. and open weather stock required no Parker Parker, special shelter and less attention than Robert Fallerton sold 100 head of struggle, aud though they are desir The governor hardly got a word in and when he did catch his usual There is plenty feed for stock Office: -First door west of Drug Store. well fed steers to Hargis, and a bunch ous as ever for their independence delivered to cast Pure Milk breath he told her in plain English to of all kind in the country and cattle of cows and calves to Jackson Tues omers in all parts of the city promptly at they can see that it is very distant and that the realization of their hopes shut up and go to hades, or words to are in good shape to stand all the bad Trackit Mountain, in the Cripple Creek mining day. that effect.

The hatched heroine had district, of which he will sell one or all, or part Full 23 lowest price. weather we may have between now depends upon themselves. I am Mrs. Harry E. Fox attended the ber say, and then left with her David Interest in anyone of them.

Two big companies are already at work on this mountain. Only and grasstime. Losses have been very light up tothe present time, Alva Normal four vears ago; She to hunt another victim. speaking of tbe more educated class es; the remainder, their ideas of free may capital is required. Bakery has an aunt living at Alva, Mrs J.

D. Also other interests in other parts of this excepting a few accidents. dom are somewhat mixed. They district. The cow Mountain property bears investigation.

It should be taken hold of at must learn what Liberty Means. Restaurant TO CHICAGO BY DAYLIGHT OR STARLIGHT. Dr. Howard, Permanently Located. Office over McAllister's Store, vriik Dr.

Thomas. 82 0 O. P. Ward, has recovered from once, as this is the coming Hill of the district. A Fine Missouri Home You ask me if I am not acquainted with some of the better class among Leese on M.

W. Lode claims on Bull Hill, Santa Fe Route from Kansas City his recent illness. His daughter Miss Rose returned Monday ta school at owned by the C. C. Sl M.

Mining comprising IIS acres of valuable mineral land. the Filipinoes. I rather pride myself upon the range of my acquaint SALE, OR TRADE. A line farm, consisting of ISO screi of Rood Union One train leaves In Morning, 8:00 a. m.

Two trains leave Kiowa. Her sister Nellie is sick at G. Fa Also 10,000 shares in Bob Lee; 4,000 shares in present. ances, I am invited by the president Papoose; 8,600 shares in Mt. Claire; 200 shares in evening, 5:45 p.

m. and 7:00 p. land in Scotland county, for tale or trada for good farm in the vicinity of Kiowa, Ka. in Advance, and 1,000 shares in O. K.

mines. of Pasay to spend the holidays at the Ed. R. Gorman has purchased The first affords a daylight ride the other two fly by night. All three Will sell all, or part for cash, or will trade for acrss in high state of cultivation, balance half section of land miles east of home of his wife's relatives in Baccor, who are one of the principal families personal property or real estate that can be Dr.

S. B. CORN. DENTIST. Confectionery, Cakes, Pies, first class in speed aud eauiumenfc.

Lamar, Colorado, paying 11,000 for controverted into money. pasture. Beven room house, good outbuildings and barn, living water, wells and cistern, bearing orchard, 1 mile from school and church, of the place, I did not mean to say I have given my entire attention for several Cigars eU. it The land is all irrigated. He ex 40 A.

E. Hughes, Agent, years to the mining business in this district and that there are no good characteristics 4 miles from R. It. station, Good ti pects to mo.ve there in the can give investors the benefit of my experience. belonging to the Filipino.

I am often 12tli Biennial Report Kansas If you desire references, address E. S. Sheldon, I James Elliott, brother of Mrs, Enquire at this office, or address Box 23 Ki derided by the rowdy Americans as a The best Fresh Bread in Colorade City, or Q. O. Sweet Touraine, owa for particulars.

40 Wm. Norwood and Mrs. Fred Noble, State Board of Agriculture, "Nigger Lover," and th'ere is no one more ready than I to acknowledge died at Augusta, O. Sunday of the city always on hand For further Information in regard to above We have just received, with the consumption and was buried in Rose properties, or any information pertaining to mining in the Cripple Creek district, address compliments of Secretary Coburn, a Good Fori for Sals. Hill cemetary Monday afternoon.

The Specimen case. and extoll the good qualities of the Filipino, but three centuries of false civilization and dogmatical, immoral copy of the 12th biemal report of the J. C. Bridge, HHAJ. 50 YEARS' vvtH.

EXPERIENCE funeral was largely Mrs. Elliott was very low at the time her Kansas 8tate Board of Agriculture. 87. Cameron Station, Tourain O. Col acres of well improved land.

180 First Clasar Work Guaranteed, and Charges reasonable. religion could not fail to leave bad re son d'ed, and was not expected to acres in cultivation, balanoe pasture. Seven room house, cellar and cistern. suits upon such a people as the Fili The first 670 pages of this handsomely made volume, with 180 illustrations, are given to the promotion live long. Office over Bank of Kiowa.

pino race. Hoping that this will find you as of inproved animal and farm husbandry, under conditions the Kansas well as you were when you wrote, I Dr. W. S. THOMAS- Good stables, corrals and outbuildings.

All well fenced. Three wells, 2 windmills, tanks, etc. Farm raised 4,500 bushel of corn this year. 40 acres growing rye go with the farm. Possession can be given as soon as corn is gathered.

mile from Hazel-ton. Best farm in Barber county, Tnnnr Marks remain, Your Son, Hammon H. Buck. Copyrights Ac. Do You ant a Home TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE Only each! Bnodderly's.

VXiOUSO. Second door west of Garland's. i Money loaned on Watches, Come and see it! Price only 910.00 per acre; Address, or call on DENTIST, Office over McAllister's store, Kiowa, Kansas. Cash paid for Hides, C. B.

WEBB, Proprietor. R. R. tickets bought and sold, stockman and the Kansas farmer And ready made or can make in their surroundings; to the furtherance 'of the dairy through a Jiigher appreciation of tbe cow, and her better management; and to'encouraging the most improved systems of road-making. The succeeding 300 pages tell in careful detail the story of every township's achievements, annually, in the growing of, each profitably i J.

H. Hardin. Hazelton, Barber county, Kansas. Th undersigned can sell or trade yon a farm Anrone wndlnR a sketch nnd rtccrintlon mmj qulckiy ascertain our opinion free whether an InTention ti probably patentable. Commiinlp.

tlonsPtrtctlycontidentlal. Handbook on Patent sent free. uMest aaency for securing patents. Patents taken thmusrh Munn A Co. reoelT tpteial notice, without chgre, ln the Scientific A handsomely ninstrated weoSlr.

I-arcest clr-cntntton of any ncienNtfc Journal. 3 a jesr our month. 1. 8oW bj ail newidpslers. Branca Office, 624 Ht, Wahlutlun, l.

Debts collected at 6 10 per cent, by 89 Jack Lloyd. Oyter3j Meals and Lunches that is a good home. Near to towns, railroads, schools, geed neighborhood, etc. Bee or address me before you buy. served on short notice in best style.

Theo. Brinkmeyer died last nicht Fine plate work a specialty, James A. Green has several loads 0 GIVE ME A CALL. at his home seven miles south-east of this city. D.

CIRCUS, 83. Hazelton, Barber Ks. 3" EXTRACTING PAINLESS. of good bright straw for sale cheap..

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