Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Quinter Republican from Quinter, Kansas • 4

Quinter Republican from Quinter, Kansas • 4

Location:
Quinter, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

J. SCIIMUtlt. (Vhier. It. II.

KO. A. M'AILIUNG, I). (i Tln IIiiimIhihiii'oI 'I 'nil ii in the iwnh Leave I 'nioii )i nt, KitiKiiM City, i i'v At mcr tin' Chicago. Simla Ft' Cidifor-ii ik It for Chicago nnd Eastern utile.

This ruin I 1'itllninn Vm- libllle Ku'l'rsH llllll ha created sumach A bridge I In- hud i't' ii until lak In Chelsea park near Knn City, Mo, fi'll tlit? ntliiT day 1 precipitated HI people into tin' wntiT. 22 fi'i't lii'luw. No one tt.lH killed Imt several very narrowly Jt. (Wire in JoiH'M Prug Store. Pull promptly answered ut nil hour.

da or nilii. Qt IXTKIt. CM) Kansas. A. Tiihimik G.

A. Sf.u i.i.imi. MHTOKM AM) J'KOf'UILTOUH. TIHT.SIiAV, A lsyt! Amo.ig those juvM'iit I'll'; innong trawler, and rceognie.1 I i I jtllllt Wcl'O fortunate CliullsJU ti) liot oilier lis till) lct. safe! it Hit dow ii with the lit itL'C.

I It Vet llllll' a'l comfortable Iniin ill the Term tif SiiIim'I litiiui. One fopv out- vt'iir (in advance) 1i Iv i Ki iiiii il tin- iliickiii''. were S. ....1 lv escaped the ililckiusr. were S.

llueeopy six months, i worm, inn sen ice in me inning I nr If not paid in advance. l.jii keraml wift. W. Miller nml wi eonstituie every Thursdav'at Ouintcr. Lw A amiir' "'t" fr f.i.

who uiv I 21 TULLES. D. D. S. 14 yctira experience in DENTISTRY, SAMSOX A- SCHNOHIt, prop's.

.1 GENEHAI BANKING BUSINESS MW.m Money rcceiveil oil deposit nnd interest paid on time ilepoxits. Money to loan on approved Buy tn Sell tlrnfts on nil putts of the world. Accouuta of Merchant, raitueiH. Stock iiieii nnd others, on favorable terms. Collections IVomplIy Made.

We innke a specially of A loud of the good thing of life. Ii'i'l I hrnri for tin- ii-i of DilHi'iK'elJ. i hi ihuiht prt'pie, nnnnouv. Kvcrv thing known to modern den Notirt. the new nd of It Mionr Fnrilie.

Those eoult'iiiplatiiig it lri to i rjr ii 1 io iit I iitt tin' Annua! M'l- ii of tilt rtllilll Baptists should I'e- mi'iiil)' this popular roiiii- to M.I.oiiU mill tin- oast. tistry employed. Hindi as Plate and Bridge, work. Painless extract iitif I'or appointments see small bills cards. i TH I oinllli- Mini 1 1 1 I I i a 1 1 1 Sleeoil.

mill re- jelinin Cliair Car nre in Ihi tra n. iHliieli is iijlitil Ij elet'lrieitt Mini lual- ji'ii Hieani. A eleetr hi't'omjiaiiiet icli train to atleml to the I lights siuaU. II. A.

liO.NN. U'e-iem l'ii. Kama- Mo. i-V'A HE1 ftvi hi (prepared to otTer In'ttcr terms t.n such loans than can no th-lav. And nre at all tunc i be had eUi h.

re. J. C. Id'NN. Congr.Nsit.mil.

Mi'inlier of Congicss. Kansas llistiii l. K. .1. Tinner.

of J'hcriilaii Co rVnatorial. Stale iutor Ul lisl. JIou. Hill I'. WiNon, of F.lli Count i.

Judicial. Judge L'llrd Judicial li.l Jloti. S. J. Oslmriie of Trego Connlv 'I'Im' vole on tlie prohib lion anietid-inetit in Massachusetts Htm 8.lii'll "for" unit :w.F.'' -Miinsi;" inujority -14.

1 Ii. Tlie time veint'i! ni.t ripe fr I he niowinelit in the Hay written in Choice 'irt Mortgage, on Impro bio Cotupiiiiies. Piisiiit'SH traiisucted ftl Farms, for sale. Currcspoiiileiici for SON HF.SIPF.XTS. Solicited.

I'uiiiie Alv.iiVH in the Bank. Krntlicr (ianlncr mi Hivort'p. I mm the Dotro Free Tie til obarve ihr de seuii-antiiinl ce ea-hiiu fur p.tehin' into ile ilivurce courls is now at ha'id." said ISrother tiarilner, a hi inei-tin opened in due and form It has alius mrnck men a mijihty inconsistent iieoole to arue dut (on kill traile itiMi Kin lam. Corresprndendts: sox a co i nis i The Slmi Itt'sertatitni ltceomliiir a GILMAS. Sew Kansas Citv.

York Citv. S. Y. I ilit IkiIIi. FrHxrrrHK I TN I IiTA I i'S )01 IS goods, and reasonable prices.

Call and see me. i Furniture and Fn-J i dortnkors Supplies. 1 I am closing out inv stock al V. Cainpliell. A.

A. C. Ilennessy. K. Jones.

ton doan' 1 ke -lius iiji a partnership which ar' unpleasant srive a-way ycr an' pizeu er cat. hut ou part from tie husband or wife who is inaken' wr life one of m'sery. I thank tie law ditt it was wise eiiull'to I II I OklulllMIIII. CliAMiiHtl.lN. May (5 I lm lilulT iiJoa the MisMiuri nre Ijeeoiuin eowrl with thf white Jrir sehooir eii.

ami tent" of hanly tanners from Iowa ami other eastern Male ho have here cast their tents in of tlio apei-dy ojienin of the sioux retervat'-on. when they will locate claims in the rich agricultural lau.U Of the feri.le seetion-i. It is believeil that the rush til ti.ese lands in the rcn-nat on. When fully oicnei to County. i Clerk Keeorder of 'Cils Clork of Courts.

Treasurer of Schools. Attorney Surveyor Coroner Commissioners, .1. n. W. (li-linu'cr.

Kllithorpe. If. Coif. C. 1.

lliave.i Iavi lVteison. iuent. will resemhle the now foresee some sartin things, ami 'cm tie fact tlat people would make mistakes in riarryin'. It only natu- ral tlat tley sliouhl. and when ilev tlo divorce am tie easiest way out.

If do! law refused divorces, elopement and' mill-tiers would increase loti per ce'it. 'When you hev ed up to people who truly love, honor an' rc-peet eiu li other who kin hear an" sacrifice r.a moiitl. Reduced Prices. ti. Ileiliev.

famous Oklahoma rush. The hind I in everv waj Letter than the laud in (. and the amount man times r. who can smile in adversiti as well i- i good sample of the i The foil ol I in sunshine on hev done a blessed in lh .1.: i i i lieii.Vlinton IS. Vk the late candidate fur of the Prohibition J'ftrty.

lias roiiouncel allegiance lo that orirauwntion and says that more can be done foj society in tent pet ence work by votiti! for the Hcpuhlicaii ticket, than by working and tlie Third I'artv nioveinetit. i a. un. tu nentca ai tie f. I iic I)IV MODS.

HOOTS SHOES, (iUOOERIES, OILS dJC. toriuru, nui wnen mmi iiev eti up I of the Daily Papers, two pussons who arzv. bicker, d'w. I Cyrus Henderson, of aa whu minill Michigan, -vera year ajro went wh Uor re-pect. von Oklahoma selected a wouK, hnrt of ter section.

A month ago he went 'f(Vh f(. I from Michigan with three of his fath- Y(, t.oni,li.'( do it. Par would be' er's swiftest hr.es and camped out if no .,1. 1 near the boiler of the Cherokee strp al)1 s.lrI; whl, He and his mpan ons did nothing but lax tv of .1 I I Maiiiinkhv. also Handle the Piano: Peering Binders.

Standard Mow- It will pay you to call nnd see me. WILLIAM MILKOV.i Go to the Post tlliicc for your. CoNKKt rtoNKiv Stationery. My assortment is complete. Prices low A.

D. Rolston. A. M. Auctioneer.

I Will cry Sales in Gove and nd- joining Counties. for the Pcerinjr ei MeConnic Mowers. er. Ilepaii There is stxm to be another opportunity to celebration of un important 'ent in the worlds history viz. the 4th Centennial aniversary of the discovery cf America, by Columbus.

'reparations are already bein made and the scene of the celebration will bo at our National Capital, Ilavs C'ty. the I't-M in West. Coin. Millet vU Cane. Ilr Coi n.

Potatoes and Garden Seeds of all Fl.oi K. lili.UN. Ski o. train up noises ami get in i Au.org all de scandal- of the they could make a mile in When 'hoK seen de name of a the word was given he crossed the line ni.ln woiirm? Amongnll de trrnfT lllilitd 111 111 I kinds. Country Produce Taken in Kxchange for Goods.

Ail I ask of my new Customers is a fair trial, and they will be convinced that the place to trade is at on p.iu" i nati woiiom nrreste.i in a 'ear tlo von 0. IIUIIlU'iKOYS. claim in less than forty I re minutes, lie wa far in advance of the others when he got to his claim he a start School election takes place now nd name of a voreed woman? It ar' de wives and gals who su'ciile not iled voreed woman. It ar' de wives an' gais arrested fur street walkin' an drunkenness not dc divorced woman The best is the cheapest led bv seeing an old farmer plowing the patrons of our district to see to it w.w a that wiioever is re-elected or elected uty Henderson passett jas Director, shall be favorable to rf- Kansas City on his way home. employing Prof.

Urown for another Kx. venr. We have no -axe to grind." and we 1ark Kan May Ml QriKTEK LIVERY Feed Stable. "Me an' my ole oman hev stood by each other fur nigh onto fifty y'urs, an' venr" to sail in de same i tioat ci'ar down to de bank of de dark riher. We agree.

We ar'ntted furl each other. We think alike. But sup pose we didn't? Suppose we quarrel-! ed an' bickered an' wished each other; dead? De law which would compel lis to live together would be an inhuman Kuow mat we are uiu voicing me sea-, iMfs timent of the people of the district in ltiitl'alo Park moves along in the ev-enjteuor of her way. There is no more change in it than there is in an Ed tors pocket. The ring of tlio school 7'iajrrl GRAIN FEED STORE, A.

II. HAH21, Prop. I I am carrying a complete line of Ground Feed, Flour, Grain, Seeds, Potatoes Etc. Have also some very select grades of among which are Illinois, Marshall aud Colorado Coal. When wanting anythihg of the abovi call and on me, and get them them at the lowest living prices.

We would respectfully ask the Pub- I iv eljerv time I mo tlat i is li.ishe.l. and the foreiirn ininil thinsr have returned to their rural homes to a vorce has been granted. I wish tie 1 lie Patronage. 1 t. I.

ri 4t un' .1.1 film. r. 1 1 1 I Mating the above. The peat volume of news from WashiHgtoK that have tilled the payers of late, wu'tiis to have abated, to a large extent The machinery of the new administration is working with very little friction. Kven the Democratic Press -ore quiet in matters of a political nature, and have ceased in their enaeavor to lash up into fury I wish to call tin- attention of t.ic people to the best wind mills made.

jDemster, Star, Woodmanse Ikenberry Son. sow. it nor io reap, ami to uuiuw mi-1" lowinii kino over the hills to the poor- to one day. Husbands would hev mo' house. respect an' tenderness fur deir wives All nature is budding forth in her wives mo' cunlideneo an' trut in deir beautv.

and even the merchants have husband. We. will now attack do BUFFALO PARK HOUSE. auht the agri cult ureal spirit in the reg lar programme of bi.ness I am also handling a full line of PUMPS, PIPKS, TANKS, ETC. I am prepared to put in pumps, water works or anything pertaining to this line.

Please'give me a call. A. II. 1IAMM. the present placid political sea of the C.

M. MeKAlX, Piioi-riktok. jir as it were, and gone to their rustic pursuits in the country, all but Mc-Clanahan, who is still at the old stand. Hasu ball and Tennis are scarcely mentioned, and the only game is an occasional game of ero.pi.-t that wild irame played by g'ggling maidens ami love stricken stvii ns. TAKE THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RY.

For all points When in tne "Park" call and see me First class accommodations. General ell io miiKO a suori siorv ivwj. dm thing is rather quiet on Sunday VjJ A here in B. P. but, "It still i Buffalo Park Kas.

BLACKSMITHING. L. Sloey spent se.neral days in town last week. J'lu a great favor- ite with the Bull'alo people, and every- Flow and machine work a specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Fust door south of the Frits huildiug. WEST, NORTH, SOUTH. In all its branches nt the shop of FREE I1E0LIN1NG CHAIR CAKS ON ALL TRAINS. Republican party. The St.

Louis Democrat speaks of fact that is worthy of observation in vonuection with our late Centennial imive.rsary-vi. That while our government is comparatively young yet there re only two countries in Europe, England and Russia but have changed their forms of government since the United States adopted its jiresent system of law and come forward demanding recognition as a nation. This does not seem as though a Republican form of government is impossible and that the hopes of our fore-father A a prosperous and peaceful form of government were born "only to decay" does it? We noticed the Gove County ink's new add in last weeks "Gazette," wherein they claim to be the oldest bank in the county. It seems to iis the present owners tioiight the building and fixtures six c.f tight jiiouptbs fcgw, tiieir existence ia this county would date from that time. If tills eJaiio is based on beui successors to tic Gove County Bank, of HeMi and Lloyd, the Bank of Grain-field can date bw-k to the starting of the First Bank of Grainfield.

The oldest JJank in Gove County, under the name continuous management, is the Hank of Quinter; which dates back to February to which we think th assumed title rightfully Peai.khs IX- J. B. DOYLE'S. bo.lv is pleased to see him again on his old stamp'ng grouud. J.

A. Davis and Mr- Walker of Free-mont assisted by the Misses Greenfield attended the Military ball at Wa-Kee ney. Peter McFarland of Kansas City, formerly projirielor of the Buffalo House, is shaking hands with old friends here, this week. Mr. John Morgan is coniiued to the house by sickness.

I. T. Purcell Esq. of Grainfield is reported on his way back from Ok. Mr.

and Mrs. Al. Wilson have gone to house-keeping in this city. Somebody challenge Buffalo Pafk for a game of Base ball, or Lawn Tennis. Mr.

Christian Schaefer is cir whiting a petition to be appointed Post Master in place of J. L. Sloey. resigned. Prof.

A. (i. Baldwin is still stopping in town, but still intends to go to Ok. Buffalo needs a drug store. During the storm of Monday Mr.

Al. Wilson, Mr. Hudson and A. G. Baldwin had their whiskers blown off.

Such a thing is unprecedented even in Kans. -X- 5 Trains Daily Each Way, between KANSAS CITY and ST.LOUIS.MO. (J.45 and iUU A. M. tJ.Hi, .23 adn 00 P.

M. i IIAKIWAKK LUMDEIt AND COAL. Barb Wire a Specialty. II.VBDWARK.- Tinware, Cutlery, Class, Sloven Gasoline Stoves, Gasoline and Cfnil Qji; always on hand. loors, Fash, Lime, Hair, Cement, I'lastcr I'aris and every thing that belongs to'a first class yard.

We handle a variety of the best Coal. Kock Spring Coal made Specially. Coxni croKs am Ti rtno ade to ouf Work Gnaranteeil For information as to the meeting of Cernian Hgptist, at Ilarrsouburg Va. Addrss, J. II.

LYON, Western Pass. Agent, oHil Main St. Kansas City Mo. II. C.

TOWXSENP, Gcn'l. P. S.t.Louif Miosouri. j-Vc lead in lov prk J.WO, Not door south of the lHpot..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Quinter Republican Archive

Pages Available:
1,147
Years Available:
1889-1894