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The Standard from Cincinnati, Kansas • 8

The Standard from Cincinnati, Kansas • 8

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The Standardi
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Cincinnati, Kansas
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8
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T- '--rr-, pOVAh AND PERSONAL. Special fiSEBSEJEEE KY" THE Grant County Land and Loan Company President Grayson will give 2,000 lota to the people of Ulysses, to build on. L. C'. Cash on east Broadway, says he will not bo undersold on feed and coal.

quick returns on loans call on the Grant' County Land and Loan Cincinnati. Anything from a cow skin boot to the finest shoe andslipper can be found at Jamison's. Subscribe for The Standard and the Kansas Farmer -both papers one yea for $2.25. A runaway team on Main street created a little excitement Tuesday, for the time Grant county was treated to another heavy rain Tuesday, It poured down for seven hours. Jamison will be prepared to offer to his customers a beautiful line of dry goods next week.

Two buildings were moved up from Ulysses last week. Four more will be moved next week. Professors Ferris and Hansom have organized a class and are teaching them the mysteries of the mazy waltz. There will be a meeting of the Republicans of Grant county at the opera house this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Several couple of our young people will attend the entertainment' to be given at Golden Tuesday evening.

Dr. Robertson, of Hutchinson, has bought Dr. J. A. Lucas' drug store at Ulysses and moved it to Appomattox.

A new walk and awning in front of Jamison's and Gillispie's stores adds greatly to the appearance of the building. Milton Bland, of Ulysses, was here Tuesday, negotiating with Jake Elliott for the Grand Central hotel, in this city. Don't fail to attend the entertainment to be given next Tuesday evening at Golden, by the Dramatic club of that town. President Grayson will give 2,000 Jots to the people of Ulysses, to build on. The lota on the corner of Broadway and Union street have been selccteci as the site for the Ulysses Edwards hotel r- Grant pounty teachers' assochV tlon met'ijt Ulysses last Saturday, but they wore fcoldly received by the people down 1 Eldon JR.

Watkins was, appointed city clerk and S. D. Huffman city treasurer, at a meeting of the city coundl Monday evening. Young-man-afraid-of-one-eyed-Andy tore up. the ground 1 last week.

The Stanpakd told some truths about him and he got hot. J. W. Clevinger, notary public, is now prepared to make deeds, mortgages and notarial work. See him and have your work done correct.

Special attention given to contest cases, by A. F. IlollChbeck attorney of the Grant co. Land and "Loan Appomattox Kansas. Poor Youngman.

He knows that Ulysses can never get the county seat and wants to get Jiway from there, but Iloisington won't let him. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ballard, father and mother of Mrs. C.

K. Ingham, are here on a visit, from Iowa. Mrs. Ingham, we are pleased to say, is much better and able to sit up. We have the largest and linest selected job stock, and our facilities for doing job work cannot be excelled in the southwest.

Tiik Standard. All contest business left with the Grant co. Land and Loan will be carefully written, and will have the at-, teution of a competent attorney at Garden city Kans. Coraline cuffs and collars, India linens, Thibet cloth, crinkled seer sucker. Chambray's lawns, satteens, worsteds, cashmeres everything you need in prints and muslins, bright and new at Jamison's.

President Grayson will give 2,000 lots to the people of Ulysses, to build on. -Timber claim in the northeast part of the county; 10 acres breaking; good, level land, and in a well settled community Price, 100. No. 21(50 acres deeded land, eight miles southwest of the county seat; 35 acres breaking; frame house, basement, vation; good sod house, sod stable and all good level land; will take good span of mules as part pay; price $700 cash, $300 on time. Xo.

111(50 acres, 5 miles from Spurgeon; 27 acres under cultivation; good cistern, sod house in good repair; all level $750; 100 cash, $350 on time. Xo. 12 Timber claim in Stanton county, miles south of Bear creek; tp 20, range 41 first class in every respect; 12 acres broke; price, 300; will trade for Appomattox property or stock. ivitenen addition, good well, sod barn and all good level land, lving on the Cimarron river. Price, $1,100.

Xo. 3 acres, 4 miles north west of Cincinnati; frame house, well, barn, 15 acres under cultivation; all level land and of the best quality of soil. Price. 81,230. o.

4 ICO acres v-A miles southeast of Cincinnati; 20 acres under cultivation; sod house and well. Price, .51,100 cash, 8500 on time. ivo. 1()0 acres miles trom Cin cinnati; 20 acres under cultivation; box house, well, frame barn 12x10; all good bottom land ana lirst class in every re ots 8, 1), 10, 11, 12, Wk. price, $250 7, 11; 150 ii, 200 "11,12,13, 50 40; 25 4, 5 33; 5 27, 40; 5 10, 11 15; 150 28; J0 5, 40; 500 18, 10, 27; 100 2, 8, 100 10, 125 5, 250 10, 40 Pay your subscription.

Services at the hall to morrow, Jamison will not be undersold. Charlie Rhodes has gone to Liberal. Dried fruits of all kinds at Huff mans Work Is being pushed on the new hotel. -Mceeley will sell you a rod plow for $11. -L.

JI. Potter has moved into the parsonage. f' George Harts left Thursday for Garden City. Geo. II.

Spease went down to Liberal Tuesday. Dan Helm returned from Illinois Tuesday. Jamison will pay you 25 cts per pound for butter. 1 1 1 The hotel at Ulysses is losing money every day. A tierce of fresh lard just opened at Huffman's.

Collars, hatnes, halters and whips at McXecley's. Grant Behymer returned from llartland Monday. A barrel of fresh pickles just opened at Jamison's. The Staxdakd is the best paper in Grant county. C.

A. Moore, of Conductor, was in town Thursday. Best white lead and oil at the Peo-pie's drug store. Tar paper, paint, glass, at Campbell's lumber yard. The latest spring novelties in dress goods at Jamison's.

1'ev. Brown will preach at the hall to-morrow morning. Crosby's Hour cheaper at ('ash's than anywhere town. "Ulysses people come to Appomattox for their goods now. All grades of Crosby's Hour at bottom prices at Jamison's.

Xo. 1 roasted Ilio coffee 25 cents per pound at Jamison's. X. J. Earp was here thi3 week looking after his interests.

Go to Jamison's for the best Puo coffee, 25cts per pound. J. L. Buskirk has moved into his new residence on Broadway. If you need ready mixed paint go to the People's drug store.

Miss Sarah Bartlett has returned from Trinidad, Colorado. Dr. Ilooe planted his tree claim in Stevens county this week. A good sod plow for sale cheap at Cash's feed and coal store. Ladies! See those beautiful slippers just arrived at Jamison's.

Prescriptions carefully compounded at the Peoples drug store. Lime, hair, plaster Paris and cement at Campbell's lumber yard. Lumber, sash, doors, blinds and paint at Campbell's lumber yard. You should subscribe for The Standard only 81.50 per year. W.

F. Plash and wife, of llartland, were visiting here this week. Jamison has the best selected stock of piece goods in the county. G. M.

Smith, the llartland lawyer, was on our streets this week. Special rates on money by the Grant Co. Land and Loan Company. Eldon Watkins is building an addition to his Main street property. Postmaster Melloan returned Sunday from a jaunt to Dodge and Garden.

spect. Price, $1,250 cash; $250 on time. Xo. 0 ICO 2 miles from town; 12 acres under cultivation; small Irame house and good well; a Xo. 1 farm, lying in the river bottom.

Price, $1,200. Xo. 7 Homestead relinquishment Kearney county, 18 miles from Cincin nati; 5 acres plowing. Price, $75. A o.

a 100 acres, 14 miles trom town; The People's Drug Store, frame house, cellar; 40 acres under fence, good well with pump, small or chard; a good home and farm for any one. Price, $750, $500 cash, $250 on time. A Xo. 1 team, wagon and harness can be bought with this farm cheap. Also 27 lots in the second addition to the city of Meade Center for sale on exchange for Cincinnati town property.

Also a house and acre lot in the city of Sedan, Chautaqua county, Kansas, which will exchange for Cincinnati town property or Grant county land. The above is only a partial list of bargains on our books. Any one wanting to invest in real estate will do well to call on us. Gor. of Ii it Broadway.

O-. W. WILLIAMS, Prop. IN o. 9100 acres near bhockeyville 12 acres under cultivation; sod house good well and a good farm.

Price $(550; cash, $350 on time. Xo. 10100 acres southeast ot Appo JOSEPH I. JAJTJH. mattox nine miles; 25 acres under culti- Carries a full line of pure and fresh drugs, perfumeries, paints, oils, brush Look es and dye stuffs; condition powder, tobacco and fine cigars, etc.

Prescriptions carefully compounded. Opposite Postoflice. Appomattox, Kan mm uosmiof poajuu.iunS pjuy eouoi.iocTxo ouo Uiier Tiie fc the New York oiid for $2.25 per o.io.j oq joo.id pjurj aypsin puu jCououi 'ouii; 9Abs no.f ji :s.iopjoii puu s.wj;)os ox year, and your choice of 3 handsomely bound books. A History of the nited States, A History of England, and Everybody's Guide. Second Offer The Standard and the Kansas City Times for one year for $2.25.

George Dougherty and William Mad dux were up from Ulysses Monday. The Grand Central Hotel. President Grayson will give 2,000 lots to the people of Ulysses, to build on. 0. W.

Campbell has moved into the residence lately occupied by Mr. Potter, It is said that the Ulysses postoflice hircl Offer The Standard and Propricior. will be discontinued the first of June Double-trees, single-trees, neck-yoke- shovels, spades and hoes atMeXeeley's. vear. Boarding by the day, week or meal.

Tables furnished with everything the market affords. Bed rooms neat and clean. Joe Bates and L. Matthews went to llartland Monday evening on business, A. J.

Montgomery was over from Stanton county Thursday on business. I 5 1 II I I II Wanted. 1,000 deeded farms to sell by the Grant Co. Land and Loan Com Luce Bros bi iiara Man pany. Jamison, Gillespie and Huffman re Fourth Offer The Standard and Cincinnati Enquirer for one year' for $2.25.

Fifth Offer--The Standard and Louisville Courier Journal for one year for 2.25. ceived new goods from the road this week. If you want anything in the drug line go the Peoples drug store, Appo mattox. We carry the finest line of Foreign and Domestic Cigars in the city. A Lunch Counter in Connection, Where meals can be iiad.at all hours day or night.

Also f-Tfi "ssr v7 pp "PH TP tial ko tau? uuartia ga taia zue aZa msusai sua Kim' Anderson Block, Main and Broadway, Cincinnati. Our hotels and restaurants have had more guests than could be attended to this President Grayson will give 2,000 lots Send in your name at once. to the people of Ulysses, to build on..

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Pages Available:
393
Years Available:
1887-1889