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The Commercial from Cincinnati, Kansas • 4

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The Commerciali
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Cincinnati, Kansas
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THE COMMERCIAL. il A. HOOK, LUCE BROS. are proprietors of the billiard and "WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED With or without l'ateut Index. PlHYSfCIAN and SURGEON, ALVIX CAMJ'UKIX, EtUtor.

J. MILNKS, Huslness Jtlivunjjer. pool parlor. These gentlemen came here last summer and have been closely identified with the Published Every Thursday interest of the town ever since. foiGTiomifiM' JSi Oil ers Ills Professional services to the people ol Grant and adjoining counties.

Diseases of vvom-und children a specialty. All calls answered day or night. Main Street. People of the county desiring i--. 1V- photographs or views of any kind, need not go to any other town for Subscription Rates.

One copy one your gi.no One copy six mouths 715 One copy four months bo One copy three months 40 Advertising rates jrtven upon Application. All bills will lu presented sit the end of eiieh month. All advertisements continued in until ordered out a good artist. Cincinnati, Kansas. Continued from 1st pago.

here. He has now associated with him in loan and real estate J. espey who came here about a year ago proved up. a claim. Mr.

Espey came from Rising Sun, Indiana and for a time attended the Cincinnati Law School. J. W. CLEVINGEB came into the county iu February, 1887 and has been identified with Appomattox since it was founded. He lias been a practicing attorney for a number pi years and is well known to the people of our county.

F. nOLLENBECK came from Meade Center last summer and cast his lot with us at a time when we were glad to see recruits. He is a gentleman of cul DR. WM. DEVENY understands his business, and is always ready to please his patrons.

Entered at the Tlldon Tost Olllce for trans-mission tluwdi the mails as sjeond-class mutter. He is an old settler having proved Removed up a claim in the eastern part of THURSDAY, MAY, 10, 1888. the county. Until after the enu meration his gallery was in Ulysses, but he at once exhibited Wm. Deveny Ulysses is responsible for the delay.

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MERRIAM Springfield, U. S. A. Appomattox. He is also a chirop odist of considerable notoriety, Having removed his ture and has been in the practico of law for several years.

He is as having spent a number of years traveling aud practicing his pro sociated with W. V. Wylie in the fession. At any time he could by The railroad survey through Appomattox has completely broken the spirit of the Ulysses people. Neighbors do you wish to have four miles and a swamp between you and the depot? If not, move to Appomattox at once.

real estate business and is also interested in the Standard. traveling make a good income. Photograph Gallery THE PELL BROS. W. E.

HUTCHISON run a dairy just east of town, and came into our county last summer supply our people with fresh milk and has rapidly won the respect From Ulysses to Cincinnati, is prepared to do each day. work In his line at a reasonable price. and confidence of the people. He From this brief review of the has his loan and real estate offica business of Appomattox, our read on North Main street. The Eegister says that Grayson can make out the deeds to the 2000 lots any time.

The Eegister is very sensible in thus accepting the offer. FRANK M. JONES, C. U. EDWARDS I ers will see that we have a city of thriving, enterprising business men.

That a number of. them came here in January and began practicing law. He is also associated in the real estate business with J. C. Colin.

Mr. Edwards is came here when the country was new and have permanently estab lished themselves in business. The railroad grade just east of Appomattox will cost less than half as much as if the route was run through Ulysses. The Appomattox position is winner. REAL ESTATE AND LOINS.

They have every reason to be a careful student and has come before the public in several cases duriug his short residence with us. thankful for the success that has attended them in the past. They In addition to the above attor neys, who are all doing a real es are all enthusiastic in their belief that at no distant day, Appom at-will be the county seat of Grant, tate business we have a number The third party Prohibitionists of Iowa must awfully lonesome. In their state convention the other day, 19 of their 99 counties were represented by 21 delegates. engaged exclusively in real estate and loans.

The members of the and will be one of the most prosperous railroad cities in the south GRANT CO. LAND LOAN CO. west. have been incidentally mentioned above. It being composed of A.

F. Hollenbeck and AV.W. Wylie, Grayson's 2000 lots are very tempting to the people of Ulysses. No wonder, for one lot in Appomattox will soon be worth a quarter section of the swamp townsite. the latter of whom, also came here Money to Loan on Deeded Land and to Make Final Proof.

Bargains always on hand in Deeded Land and Relinquishments. Notice for Final Proof written free of charge. All business will receive prompt and careful attention. Correspondence solicited. Office in Gillespie Cos store.

APPOMATTOX, KANSAS. last summer and is a firm adherent of Appomattox. This firm is doing a good business. ELDONR. WATKINS one of the settlers of 1885 has Dan.

W. Voorhees not only found John J. Ingalls loaded, but to his sorrow he has learned that all republican editors were waiting in ambush for him, and have turned loose upon him a terrible volley of reminiscences of his treasonable career. The people of Ulysses are getting sicker every day. They see their case is hopeless; that Appomattox is bound to get the county seat and the railroad; that Ulysses leaders will never face the racket of an investigation.

What is the use of you staying in that decayed hamlet? Come over to the county seat and be near the depot. Come over and be welcome. Bro. Gill of the Register no longer has the heart to fight Appomattox. He is an old settler and we will welcome him into our city whenever he wishes to abandon the swamp hamlet.

The Indiana republicans in the State Convention approved the course of Ingalls in the Senate. The Hoosier republicans believe in hurling the plain unvarnished facts of history at such demagogues as Yoorhees. I. C. COLIN, Justice ol the Peace.

C. U. EDWARDS, Attorney-at-Law The Commercial has nailed the COLIN EDWARDS, Do a general Real Estate business. Buy and sell Farm and City property. Loan Money to make Pinal Proof and on Deeded land.

Rates as good as the best. INSURANCE AGENTS. Money invested for non-residents. Abstracts ol title furnished. Oliice on South Main street.

money to loan and land to sell. His head quarters is at the People's Bank and his business a profitable one. On North Main street will be found FRANK ALLABAUGH CO. running a land and loan office. They are prepared to meet the demand of their customers.

Mr. Al-labaugh has been in the county about a year. INGHAM KENDALL are old real estate men. Mr. Kendall came into the county in 1885, proved up a claim, engaged in the mercantile business at Surprise and when this city was founded he became editor of the Commercial, which position he occupied until last week.

Mr. Ingham came here in January 188G and since this town was commenced he has been secretary of the Town Co. These responsibility for delay just where it belongs. The Eegister has no defense to make, and the Tribune is very tame in its denial. The Your Premium.

Every person subscribing to or renewing their subscription to this paper will be supplied with the KANSAS CITY WEEKLY JOURNAL FREE during the Campaign of 1888. APPOMATTOX, farmers know Ulysses leaders are responsible. KANSAS. Ulysses people continue to view our beautiful townsite preparatory Here is an opportunity to place in your family the largest and best weekly paper published in Kansas City. Send in your names at once to selecting a location and moving over.

The railroad survey con vinces them that this is to be the and get two papers for the price of our own. great city of the southwest. Ulys ses is doomed. gentlemen are worthy the patron The Tribune says, the farmers KIRTLAND FLASH, age of our people. FRANK M.

JONFS is one of the old timers, having come here in 1885. He is now en place no confidence in Appomattox railroad schemes. Yes, and how Having juBt put in a new 10x15 JOB PRESS, And a Large Assortment of much confidence did they have in gaged in the real estate and loan business. Frank has an extended that Ulysses scheme for voting acquaintance throughout the coun ty and wins the confidence of all $80,000 bonds for a road that was to come to the south edge of the sand hills and then scatter all over Grant county. Twice they said who deal with him.

JUDGE J. C. COLIN NO, to your nefarious schemes. Transacts a O-ensral Banking The COMMERCIAL Olllce is now prepared to do holds court in Appomattox and carries on a real estate business in the firm of Colin Edwards. He If this countv seat Question is not settled within 30 days by the courts, tne people are aitogetner is one of the old citizens, having proved up a claim just in time to MONEY TO LOAN liable to take hold or tne subject Eegister.

This is a direct kick at the des begin with the building of this city. The Judge is one of our prominent citizens. RUCKMAN IIELMICK FIRST-CLASS WORK on short notice. Deeds, Letter Heads, Contracts Note Heads, Mortgages, Cards, Notes, Posters Can bo furnished In quantities to suit pur potic rule of A. J.

Hoisington who took the appeal to the supreme are land and loan agents on North No court and thus delays the settle, ment of our county seat question Main street. They are always ready to tell of the superiority We admire your determination On Final Receipts or Deeded Land. Delay. Money paid over as soon as Papers are Signed. Kansas soil and climate and are getting their share of patronage, COOK ANDERSON Bro.

Gill, to come to Appc ittox within 30 days and occupy Ih. 2000 chaser. Give usacall and see our facilities for are also land agents of North doiuu first-class work and leave your orders. lots offered by Grayson Main street,.

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Pages disponibles:
552
Années disponibles:
1887-1888