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Smith County Bulletin from Smith Centre, Kansas • 5

Smith County Bulletin du lieu suivant : Smith Centre, Kansas • 5

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Smith Centre, Kansas
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Garden seeds in bulk at Hy. Ahlborn's. Onion sets at Henry Ahlborn's. Gnus amis at Ahlborn's. Needs of all kinds Have you seen the new carpets at the THE FAMOUS.

Famous? at Allen Carstknhkn. Pure maple sugar at lied Front Store. Home grown seeds of all kinds at Allen Caiwtenhen', A good mule for sale on easy terms. F. COOLIIMIK.

I (ilea and gents dresiwd and undress 1). Lafe Hubler, of Gaylord was in Henriettas lu the newest shades at Full line gardening tools at Ahlborn's. the city a couple of days this week. the Famous. Garden seeds counties, I Have you sampled those oranges at Prettiest slippers in seven at ALLK.H CaHSTENSEN', ed kid gloves, at the Famous.

the lied Front at the Ited Front Store. New More Goods Five kinds of harness oil at Mont Jay. Every im lied I-rout More report over I Sale tills printed at this ofilce on short If you want a good job In the- line of gomery's. twenty-four hundred tickets issued on notice. Give us a cull.

horse bills give us a call. their drawing. Notice the changu of Cool I ge Co's Major Heudershot, the famous drum For any kind of job work and millet advertisement WIf Whltmore, Editor of th Downs mer, on Wednesduy evening, April 3rd, seed, come to the Dclletin office. Chief, was a pleasant culler at this office Bee tiie fine lines of satines, all grades Hon. Webb McNall, tho legat gentle Saturday last Glidden barb ire at A LLEN Carhtekpen.

We have now opened the finest and largest line of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, ever brought to Smith County. at the Famous. man of Gaylord, is in the city attending Twenty-five different kinds of collars The Red Front Store has everything to eat, from sour kraut to Imported District Court. Leba- The Teachers' Association, at at Montgomery's harness shop. crackers.

Aprll non, has been postponed until Onion sets, red and white clover, al Go to Estes Dark ley's for garden 13th 1889. falfa, millet, timothy and blue grass, at A fine and well selected stock of Clothing. Mrs. Ilattie Showerman, of Ellsworth, Is visiting with her sinter Mrs. and field seeds of all kinds.

Estes Barkleys. For a good quality of millet seed, call Bead the new a Ivertisement of the Hi Wahl, of this city. on John Q. Royce at the Bulletin llibbons in the latest styles and colors Famous, elsewhere in this issue. ofilce.

at the Famous. By. J. Thompson, the Police Judge of E. Uaimjj Sons.

iloie Trunks and Valises than ever seen in Smith County. the city of Lebanon, is attending Dis Attend the caucus at the old T. 0. Geo. Underbill, of the State Bank of trict Court in this city this week.

W. B. Colby, of this township, Lebanon, was in the city Tuesday visiting friends. foreman of the grand jury which building to-morrow (Friday) evening. Garden seeds bulk at Allen A Carstexsen'.

I have GO bushels of millet seed for now In session in this city. sale cheap. Come and see me. Is your appetite poor? You will find no. Q.

Royce. Stock of Shoes is immense, and vet more on the road. The bald head of Perry Glenn, of Leb scores of tempting dainties at the Red The ladles have all fallen in love with anon, loomed up on the front seat at Front Store. Mrs. Jno.

Q. Royce, her son Talton and some white robes in Coolidge's window, the Theatre Moxday night Miss. Eva Johnson, went to Cawker this Elsworth Agnew has bought the team Evil Doers should remember that the afternoon to visit a few days with rela Coolidge Co. report a first class grand jury is in session at the present lives. and dray of Charley Burr and will hereafter conduct that business in this city.

trade. They deserve it, for they keep THE FAMOUS. time. everything any one can ask for. Newdress goods in all wool, half Hon.

Ambrose II. Gates, the legal gentleman from Salem, was promptly on hand Monday morning for the la The largest stock and best assortment of curry-combs and brushes at Mont Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Smutz, of Mankato wool and cotton goods of all styles and prices, at the Red Front Store. spent a couple of days in this city this week visiting friends. borious duties of the District Court Jno. Q. Royce has been having the S.

M. Wilox, cashier of the Farmers gomery's. Johu Q. Royce has millet seed enough to plant half of the county. Come and see it Sam! Stranathan, of Gaylord, chatted walls under the sidewalk in front of T32LO Merchants Bank, of this city, made a flying business trip to Lincoln Neb.

last I with us a few minutes Monday. He the Bulletin office repaired this week. came up to buy some millet seed of the week. I he old walls being of soft rock were Bulletin man. taken out entirely and replaced with Hon.

F. J. Kelley, of Cawker City, Plushes, China silk, figured and plain, satins and ornaments to match, at the Famous. hard rock. The Andrews Dramatic Company, one of the leading attorneys of this dis Sni County National Bank who played here this week, announced Miss Anna Morris who has been trict, is in the city attending District Have your neighbor come with you publicly from the stage, that Smith Court clerking in the store of Deutsch Bros, of this city during the past winter, has to the city caucus to-morrow night at Centre had the finest Opera House they The Home Trust Co.

has money to the old T. O. building. severed her connection with that insti had played in this season. CORNER MAIN ST.

AND KANSAS AVE. loan on first and second mortgages, at the lowest rates. Office with First tution, and wiil leave next week for If you want the best coal in the mar Denver, where she expects to make her Town lots for one half their value and only one fifth down. Apply at the Bulletin office or to C. D.

ilendrick- National Bank. ket you must go to Eply, and get some of home in the future. his excellent Colorado pine knot coal. R. M.

Ferrine, of Cawker City, spent Bon. a couple of days in this city the first of Capital, $50,000.00. There will be a union Gosple temperance meeting at the new It is the most satisfactory coal in the market and it pays to buy such io the Rev. Simmons will preach at the new this week visiting relatives. He expresses himself well pleased with the opera house on Wednesday evening.

long run. opera hall Sunday morningat 11 o'clock. wonderful improvement of our city. Suoject, "The Church." All are cordi Mr. John Lealiey, the head clerk in ally invited.

the popular Deutsch Bros, store, of this Senator Lockard and County At Opening address by Rev. Simmons, followed by Rev. Dayle, of Kensington. Let every one come and get waked up on the temperance OFFICERS: city, left Friday night for his old home torney, Lafe II. Thompson, of Norton, went east Sunday night They were The Pine Knot Coal of S.

J. Eply is the finest soft coal in the land. It in Atchison. He has simply gone away O. W.

SHELDON, President. JOHN HALL, Yiffi Piieu, question. U. SHELDON, Cashier. for a short vacation and to visit his best bound for Topeka, Mr.

Lockard return- burns like wood and with very little girl, and will return soon. more smoke. Judge Smith arrived Monday noon and District Court has been in session Tuesday morning. The Senator does not have to stay very long to do a great L. C.

Parker, of Beatrice, land The loveliest thing you ever saw, is deal of business. inspector for Smith Brothers Loan Miss millinery goods. "The flowers that bloom in the spring tra la," and Trust Company of that place, was day and night ever since. Almost the entire time of the court has been occupied with the trial of the case of the state versus William Chelf, who is Vice President and General Manager, DIRECTORS: O. W.

SHELDON, C. D. IIENDRIC'KSON, JOHN HALL, R. A. CHANDLER, A.

U. SHELDON, C. J. SARGENT, HENRY AHLBOHN, P. C.

GLENN. in our city yesterday. Parker, and Asst. Genl Manager Mc- are nothing to compare with the lovely Farland, of the C. K.

were in this wreathes and boquets of flowers she has Coolidge Co. are going to devote charged with an assault with intent te kill. We have not heard the testimony for sale. Go and see them. more room and time to their dry goods city over night Sunday night.

On Monday morning they proceeded to Colorado Springs. They are simply going over department, and make it as complete J. Ebert, of the popular firm of Mei- and can form only a poor idea as to the guilt of the defendant It is claimed in every detail as have been their groce bergen Ebert, of Gaylord, was a pleas the road on a tour of inspection. ry and shoe line. ant caller at this office, Monday.

He however, that imam their who is a Transact a general banking business. Oldest bank in the city. Farm and short loans at rates to suit the times. Pay interest on time deposits. Solicit Collections.

Buy School, District and County bonds. All parties going to any of the west had been summoned as one of the grand young man, perhaps, 21 years of age, at the depot at Lebanon in February era states or territories are requested Mrs. Ilagadorn has an elegant new line of spring millinery goods which she purchased while in the east, and jurors, but was too busy opening new spring goods to serve, consequently the to send their names and location to me last, attempted to and did push the judge excused him. station agent, at that place, off the by letter or postal, giving the date they wish to starte and place they are would be pleased to have all of her lady friends call and inspect before purchas-: The fine stallion "Rob Roy," one of platform upon the track in front of the incoming train, and within six feet going. Li.

Li. COLVIN. Ing. Agent, C. N.

R. R. of the train. Whether he intended to the best horses in Smith County, can be found at the livery stable of W. S.

Duckworth in this city. Rob Roy is For Sale A number one stock of The Checkered Front kill him or not, the fact is that he push Hon. J. T. Morrison, of Cedarville, groceries, hats, capf, shoes and mittens, ed his victim about as near deaths door Stock and fixtures for sale cheap.

Will has been appointed postmaster at Cedarville. Mr. Morrison was the first one of the best all-purpose horses in the country. Mr. Duckworth will be tase a good tam, either mules or horses, as part payment.

Enquire of pleased to show this fine horse to all as men usually get without entering. We believe the testimony Bhows the young man to have been a peaceable and law abiding boy before this, but who will call to see him. J. L. Waldo, Harlan, Kan.

32-4 member of the legislature from this county. He is the right kind of a republican, a good business man and will make a good postmaster. Coroner Headley, of the Gaylord Her Having secured the services of an ex It is given up that Montgomery having a grudge against the agent, he perienced trimmer to take charge of the sought in this way to get even. millinery department of my business, I makes the best harness and carries the most complete stock of goods in his line in northwest Kansas, and that his shall devote my entire time to the dress Rev. Allen and wife left for Jewell City, Tuesday morning, whither they Will buy all kinds of farm produce and hides, paying therefor the highest market price.

making department; all my old custom prices are as reasonable as you can buy ers, and new ones also, are invited to the same class or articles anywhere. go for the purpose of attending the regular Annual Methodist Conierence. Mr. Allen has been the pastor of the give me a call. Call at his shop on central Main street, ald, gives notice in his last weeks paper that he has at last reached the end of his rope.

We have never mentioned the matter before but have often thought if the whole truth had been known, he would have been at the end of a rope years ago. Charles Raines of the "Famous" store Mrs. II. E. Haoadorn.

Smith rentre. It is very strange, but there was not "Boutemps" and "Kingman," the thoroughbred horses of the Smith Cen a man or boy who attended the theatre any tre Horse will stop in the city of Monday night, who did not proceed at Groceries as cheap as place in Smith Centre. of this city, returned from the eastern once to put his hat where it belonged. The man who would invent a place for marKets fnaay night hile gone, Methodist church at this place the full three years, which has always heretofore been the extreme limit that ministers were allowed to stay. He will be transferred to some other charge and a new man will be sent here in his place.

Mr. Allen, during his stay with us, has been a hard worker, a valuable citizen and a great favorite with his congregation. He has led his church to great victories since he has been here and he leaves Charley bought one of the largest stocks ladies to put their hats during an enter tainment would indeed be a public benefactor. of goods ever opened in Smith county under one roof. Although young in years his large experience enabled him Lebanon on Fridays and Mondays, on their way from Smith Centre to the farm of Henry Stone, in White Rock township.

We have secured the services of a trimmer of several years experience in the millinery department of the whole sale house of Englehart, Winning who will arrive this week with a large invoice of new goods, in addition Wheu a man goes to the house of a to make excellent selections. LEE MALONEY, MAIN ST. it far advanced on the highway of pros neighbor at 9 o'clock at night and asks his hired girl to go and sleep with him, simply because his wife happens to be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brisbin spent perity both spiritually and financially.

99 several days in this city last week and 99 away from home, he shows himself to the first of this week, being called here During his stay among us he has made for himself a host of frinds outside of the church who regret that the laws of be a great coward as well as a contemp to those already received. We invite the ladies pf this city and county to tible scoundrel. We understand that by the death of Thos. Tygart. Mr.

Brisbin spent a few days in getting Mr. Tygarts business fixed up. He will take the two oldest girls home with him the church require the removal of Mr. call on us and inspect our mammoth Smith Centre has such a man. stock.

The Ladies Bazaar. Allen and his family. We, with his many friends, hope that he may be as Our new Opera House was opened the first of this week by the Andrews i esteraay morning the weather was quite cool and had the appearance of MMITUKE signed to a good charge, and that the citizens of whatever town or city he Dramatic Company, who played Mon and give them a pleasant home. They left for home Tuesday afternoon. We were a little surprised a few days ago, says an exchange, to find $50 lying in the road beside the hedge at the may be sent to, will give his family the day, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, rain.

The atmosphere continued to grow colder until about 10 o'clock, when one cordial reception they so ncniy aeserve, to large and appreciative audiences. It We commend them to the tender care ot the heaviest snows of the season be is the universal opinion of all who attended these entertainments that our gan falling. It continued for about of the good christian people of whatever place they may become residents of. two hours, and succeeded in piling up city has the finest opera house in any The Kansas Avenue Merchant. of our western towns.

a good half inch of snow. The sun came out warm and pleasant in the af Jacob Brunner the oldest merchant Ladies Opera hats should be just ternoon, and by 2 o'clock there was not corner of one of our prominent farmer's homes, and the more so to find that it bad lain there for several months unmolested, but beginning to look much the worse for the exposure. The money was in the shape of a corn planter that will have to be replaced by a new one before many years unless cared for better than that twice the size of those worn at the present time. Then those sitting behind in this city, can still be found at his old stand on Kansas where he would be pleased to meet his old customers a flake left, it having all melted and soaked into the ground. This is an excellent thing for small grain, as the top The largest stock and the lowest prices in the Northwest.

We have the latest and most im-. them would know that there would be no possibility of seeing anything on the stage and they would not break their and many new ones. He has just been and is still receiving a very large of the ground was getting a little dry and crusty. It couldn't have been bet Potmaster Reese has moved the post stock of spring and summer goods of necks trying, as they do with the pres ter if it had been ordered on purpose. all kinds, consisting of satines of all ent styles.

We respectfully call the at tention of our milliners to this matter. D. S. Roberts who has been in the restaurant business in this cijy for the ofilce to the building four doors south of this ofilce. The change was made Monday morning of this week and was scarcely realized by the patrons of the office.

Mr. Reese informed us that qualities and shades, all kinds of white goods, some of the finest Henriettas ever seen in this or any other city, a large Eight tramps were publicly flogged proved facilities for embalming; on their bare backs in Fairbury last Saturday afternoon for their impudent and boisterous conduct The flogging was done by' a citizens' comittee who there was just twenty minutes only that they were not prepared to deliver mail to those who called, and during that time there were only three persons Our stock of undertaking and trim? mings are complete. led the pedestrians to the edge of the city and advised them to keep without past eight months, has rented the building formerly occupied by Slade Son, on Kansas and has had It fitted up in first class style for a restaurant. He has a nice dining room separate from his store room and In fact, everything arranged in the most modern style. He also has the elegant large brick oven built by Mr.

Slade, and he will keep constantly on hand all kinds of bread, cakes, pies, cookies, etc. Mr. Roberts invites the hungry public to call at his new restaurant, on Kansas Avenue. and well selected line of dress goods of all kinds, qualities and shades, the most complete line of spring goods of all kinds ever seen in this city, a large and well selected stock of clothing and boots and shoes, also a complete and fresh stock of fine groceeies. Those who arc acquainted with Mr.

Burnner, know that he buys only the best of everything. He extends a general invitation for everybody to call 1 I the limits in the future. This is a who asked for their mail who could not be waited upon. He has added one hundred new boxes to his office which furnishes extra room he has needed so splendid way to treat that class of people, but how would this kind of treat CLARK SMITH, ment be for a man who is so cowardly long. "Trube" now has a very pleasant office but nothing to compare with that he can't stay at home alone nights, simply because his wife happens to be away on a visit? what he would have had if Grover hadn't turned his toes up to the daisies.

Odd Fellows' Building, Kan. Ave. chasing. I.

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