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Frederick Republican from Frederick, Kansas • 4

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Km in i mrnmmmmmmmmmm Frederick Republican My Nodurft mvw 4 rabbits, 8 doa, quails, 1 prairie ohick GODFREY AND PAYNE General Merchandise, Dvotou (j the wiuis. "i ('' viMi itin ua to K. last week. of two Wr 61 tin itcbeillott au4 the liopubllcan Party. J.

E. Johnston ndd, worlds fair i PealQrs in general mereandise, Frederick, Kansas. bujjry and liarnM to, George Qat-terton lasf Wednesday. The Frederick RspnbltoM ws th I'oft office at Kredsrlok a Wc'wijU lashMatthK October The largest stQQk; Qf and tfa Stop! in and see the best Hue of Call and aee my new stock of goods com WJ. heaters jn the mark-et-the posed of Dry-goods, Croceries, Boots, lak at J.

K. Jphnjttuu's. G.t Charley Turner, can boast of hav Shoes and Notions; and in every ing a teitiu that hauled 5,230 lbs, of rVUMOIIKU KVKKY WJCU.NMKPAY Okkkkai, Jak A. Ukuv.rwooo. latk oi; ikp.vuj,, OWcs at Rftaldomw, Frederick, Rico Oounty, Kanaa, thing kept in a general store.

Don't ooal from town to bis place. When you are in town come and forget the 2nd. door south store in. town, And don't allgw any om to beat us for low prioes. Qnr goods are new, choice and fresh, give ns a call, give us you produce, give us your cash; give us a chance and we will do you good, yours for trade, Godfrey and Payne, r.i.JwJiB...i.i mmzBsm mrmtm mmmm look at our stock.

It is new and of the hotel. Our goods are. fresh complete. Godfrey Payne, 7-t 4 Tmimsi One Year 1.00 It is am fuihjf how the twins have and will be sold at bottom prices. Six Monttix 50 cents grown, but such is the fate of Peninsular dealers, J.

E. Johnstcu. G-t f. Ai'VKiiTisiMO HAfKa: Yours Respectfully; J. J.

VAN BOSK IRK. We are knocking competition with Mm' par month, 10 cents inch ptir'ihoAth, ftQ. cents OniKvalmwn nv mouth, low prioes and new goods. Give ws a call. Godfrey Payne.

84 f. Tymeson and Johnston. -When you want meat of any dod, lard, kraut, apples, baarttnaS) vm bologna, etc, go to J. M. Mitchell, -DEALERS IN- Ml or Tin; lil I OK THJ3.

1 rod uce wanted in I Drugs, Medicines, Choice per i RAIIJtQAD TIME CARD MISSOURI JUCIFIC, K. A C.Dlv. exchange for goods III at VanBoskirk's. Taw (IsM a.m TSo 36l 4 wort p. in HEADQUAKTKPS Crippled Union Soldiers Association OF TUK UNITED STATES.

JAS. A. UNDERWOOD Likct. Okn. Cum.

of the C. U. S. A. Of Tuz U.

S. The party that borrowed our post auger and pump tongs, will please return theni; as- we want thera at fumes, Fine toilet articles, Combs, Brushes, Stationary, School supplies, Choice Confectionary, Cigars, Tobacco. Fine line of Clocks, Jewelry, Lamps, Books of stories and pictures, for STonng aud Old. Large Stock of Albums, Holiday Groods. home.

Xo 220 Trt ..5:05 a. in No 217 :20 p. in No '819 p. NO 218 p. Local 6M 4 p.

''9itfnt. ty 9 p. Edwards. Agt. Briug us your produce.

We will pay you more than any firm in Rice or Ellsworth county. uoafrev ll Payne. 7-t Toys, etc. Sfcl.QPfH 'ft SAM -FttAXlsOb K. R.

No 1 ikouoouuodatiou' north 10:28 a. ni o. 2 rt south 3:45 p. lf L. Km'KA, Agt.

Albert Yilburn arnven at our office Sunday morning, and departed on Monday, for Tuwanda, Butler county, Kan. HOOPER MONROE. Prosecutes all kinds of pension and bounty claims against the United States. I can get a pension for any soldier or sailor that served inty clays, or his widow or minor children. All such should immediately make application to General Jas.

A. Underwood, late of Co. 8th Indiana Vol. Infantry. Box 67.

FREDERICK, KAXS. He is a NOTARY PUBLIC. J. M. Mitchell is selling all kinds of meat at bedrock prioes.

Dealer in He treats all customers alike. Give Lumber, Implements, Machinery, Buggies, dm a call. C. F. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Offioo in drug store. Mbs, Maboakkt Undkhwood I running a A IT 0 I have a fairly good stock of buggies to show you and believe I car make you some interesting prices. i. K. Johnston.

0-t f. at twiddles, and do washing, ironing mid mending Jn nrst-class shape. Phaetons, Road-wagons, Carts, Felt-roofing Harness, Bricks, Sand, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Paints, Oils and Turpetine, Lubricating, Oils, Gasoline, Coal-oil, Guns, Am munition, Lamps, report a very good time. B. L.

Moore of Barton county. mo. has moved into the Slagle house. He is to take charge of the hotel John Tysor made a flying trip to LOCAL ITEMS. Lyons, one day last week, acoom panied by his g-i-r-1.

the 20th, of this month. G. R. Land started last Thursday Wm. Ramsey went to Hutchinson This is the flth, day of December.

Ceneseo Nibbles. J. M. K. Smith is rebuilding his barn and making it larger, with the assistance of Frank Williams.

L. E. Smith has Iris corn mill, and is now prepaired to grind corn. Susan Bill died Nov. 30th, at the residence of her son, Orpha Hill, of this nlace.

The survices were held to Guthrie, Q. where he will visit Iris son before returning to his to see his daughter, Millie Roby. ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! Subscribe for the Kkithj.h ax. P. C.

nnd John Johnston Jeft yeater day for K.C. Steve Arthlony of Frederick, was home in Levenworth, Kan. E. D. Drake received a letter from Hays City, last week stating that in town last Saturday, on busiuess.

This correspondence is not extra T. Hays moved to Sedan, Nodurft Myers, last week. j. 1 30 head of cattle and 25 bead of in the Presbyterian, church. Th this week, but hope it will be in W.

O. Joneu, is digging a cellar remains were laid to rest in the 1 future. horses had been stolen and shipped to K. C. To correspondents.

lien pre Geneseo cemetery by a large process-ton of relatives and friends. My J. E. Johnston has that stove that paring a communication, please use you have long been hearing about. We all meet her in that better land, only one side of the sheet, as it is 'The Smokeless Stove-' If anybody very anntiying, when writen on both wants to see it.

call at C. J. Moris1 is my wish. Since the election, Plank has commenced -work on the streets as it is under Iris house. B.

O. Hays of in town one day last week. Mike Sntre of Ellsworth, was in town last Wednesday. See those campaign whips at JOHNSTONS. 6-tt.

Dr. Goudy of Ganeseo, was in our city last Wednesday. Have'you seen "JUMBO" and sides.c'oMi FlJUS. harness shop. J- --DEALS IN -j P-o-u-l-t-r-y and C-a-m-e.

We will pay the highest CASH price for Jack-rabbits, Prairie chickens, Quails, Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. We have a wagon running all wait of more importance to commence naurier labor now, and let his time On last Saturday evening James Underwood, had the honor of ad- 1 ministering the oath of olfioe to wmhijiw William B. Clayton, as Treasurer of with England's prices in his line of Eureka Township. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our most heartfelt thanks to the kind friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death, of our beloved daughter, whom thy Master hath called from us.

Mr. S. H. Welch and family. Isaac Slridler is agent for tho business.

Seaman Nagel have put up a new smoke-stack at the elevator. Alex. Ramsey got the contract for it. If you buggy or a oart or a set of Harness go to J. E.

Johnston fish and fresh Tiystel-s at "Peerless Steam Cooker," for the north half of Rice county, and is, Address rarr.v tlie Alai1 froIU 6 taking orders tor same, him at Lyons, Kan. J. Mitchel's Thursday night. wm.Shook returned from Hntvhliinon last Jonday. with Noel Haunis toores.

MEAT MARKET. 16-11) tlie dePot- Mr. Richardson -of Lorain-, was in this Prairiw Grove, Corps, No. 127, met last Saturday and elected the city yesterday, on bis way to Sterliug If you want fresh beef, dryed beef, bacon, Dnip. On last Wednesday, at the residence of her son, Orpha Hill in Ceneseo, Mrs.

Susan Hill, at o'clock p. in. She leaves 7 grandchildren and 8 great -grand-children, all residents of Kansas. follwing officers. As wo go to leiirn that tM coaches wort toff Imrc, by the naoruisg Coal is very scarce and people are needing it very bad.

It seems that the R. R. Co. can't get it shipped. M.

Johnson agt. of thj Mo. P. has got a new truck. It makes the baggsge pusher feel like a little boy, with his new wagon.

The shoemaker here is running train, oliuccouhf of the snow storm. O. J. hSw moved from the Tymeson house to. the house wm.

Shamp, who has been in Frederick, for the past six months, Mrs. Jane Hays, President Mrs- E. YanBoskirk, Sr. V. Pres.

Mrs. Susnn Boswell, Jr. V. Pres. Mrs.

Elizabeth B.air, Chaplin. Mrs. L. C. Murrey, Conductor.

Mrs, Cora Triplet, Ass't. Con'r. Mrs. Martha wilkins, Guard. Mis.

Minnie Hull, Ass't. Guard. D. K- Case mid 'G. Degredg, of things hi? own way, since his wife Lyons, was in our' city Wednesday left yesterday.

Jt ln4 home 111 Ohio lard, bologna, apples, bananas, peanuts, hickory nuts, oysters, fresh fish everv Thursday night. InfaCt everything, kept in a first class Meat Market. Call and see me south 01 the Hotel. J. M.

Mitchel. last. But BUI like4Hothe will say that t' T. .1 h.t.J CI.w.IIlj ummTui marl fMrs. Shields accompanied Kansas is thebest lied under the The election will.be, all right if otl get a Peninsular of J.E, Sun; even if Jerry Simpson was Mrs.

Mae Hays, Secretary. fcton. (V.t.f; elected to Congress. M. of tnem as tar as inucninsou.

Mr. Osborne, the pumpers father-in-law, njpved to. Wjchita, last week. Mrs. Holmes is on the sick list this week.

It is hoped she will soon recover. Mn Manda kmh Held, Treasurer. 1 Died. J. C.

Jackson and wifetof wash ington county, were the guests of IJushton, was iu town one night last week. Dr. Paris and wife the later part of last week. Mrs. Jackson is a.

sister L. N. Kentnertlm pojmlar baker Minnie May welch, at the resi Lyons, was- in aur cfty ednes- Lyons Mr. Remington has recovered from 1. ay last.

to the Dr. Mr. Jackson is late of the FURNITURE UNDERTAKER. 34th, lows. He is well pleased sickness so as to be able to be and Toledo The ItKrrni.trAK with our city and sourroundings and arund again.

says it is far beyond what he expect dence of her parents, living six miles south-west of this city, aged 0 j'ears, I month and 4 days. She had beeii sick about four weeks. Deceased was laid to rest in wesley chapel cemetery. The parents and relatives have the sympathy of the entire community. ed to find it.

Blade from now until Jan. 1st, iy.lt iur1.7r. A horse belonging to George Nodurft, was badly cut by barb wire Juit week. Godfrey A Payne have the lasgest and nicest stock of shoes in north Rice county. Canton flannels till you can't rest.

win. Zanders' little boy had a sore lanced, he is doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Mrs. Lafe Pray is getting better and there is hopes of her recovery. Mrs.

Wm. Ramsey is very feeble at present, and is reported as getting Furniture, Carpets and carpet paper, Window shades, Lace Curtain and poles, Picture frames, Bed springs, Matresses. TJndertakr ers goods of all sizes from the least to the NOTICE. I will cure the worst case of Xeurslga" fer ft. And insure a cure, if the patient follows my direc- We see in the last issue of the News, that our name appears in ions.

No pay unless they are cured. IK'r nrices are below several different places, as credit to Medicine can be sent to any part of 1 110 better largest, Will sejl for little money ready cash Several parties from this plsre at- articles clipped from our paper liudfrey Psyne. 7-t Mitel el is headquarters for fresh tnstw nnd frnsh fish. Call on him the United States, by mail. tended tlie 8.

S. convention at Lyons, Thanks, brother, that is more than last wldnesdftf ud Thursday, and we ey'c of feu James A. Underwood. Koreas. 8 wjijgme..

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Pages Available:
244
Years Available:
1892-1893