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Topeka Visitor from Topeka, Kansas • 8

Topeka Visitor from Topeka, Kansas • 8

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to handle the vast work and the fresh and complete and embraces ev ft Co. This business has been he carries his contracts to successful completion, as well as the moderation ment, square and equitable dealings. The best quality in stationery, etlc, will be found at 711 Kansas avenue. The business was established in 1873 iisnea since the spring of IS97. carry an immense stock on han.

3 erything in the line of staple and fancy groceries, fruits, canned goods, choice teas, coffees, fresh meats, etc. performance of the business. The representative retail house in the line of clothing and furnishings is the Continental, located at 617 Kansas of his prices, on Guns, Razors, Cutlery, etc. by T. J.

Kellam. Slace his death Mr. DiDDie is a business man of the all times, handling the highest gral only, procured from the best tim districts in the country. An lmmel about one year ago, Mr. J.

B. Nichol where the entire ground floor of the Sv STANTON, highest standard and is deservedly commodious 2-story brick building, Topeka Force Pump Works, Tin-shop trade is transacted In both the wH respected alike in commercial circles and social life. The business Is both wholesale and retail. saie ana retail departments, whirh connected. 205 West Sixth One of the important and promi son has been the enterprising and successful manager.

Mr. Nicholson has added the largest art goods department in Topeka as a special and much appreciated feature. cessltates the services of numerf nent manufacturing establishments in THE ARNOLD DRUG CO. Topeka is that of the Topeka Force men and wagons filling orders, their yards possess every facility C. F.

ROEDIQER. 1 820 Kansas avenue, Dyeing and Cleaning Works. To those whom fortune has favored with bountiful resources, the Bmall economies of life are unnecessary; but these are few and enterprise which helps the multitude to who a penny saved is a penny earned Is a valuable one; and such an Institution is C. F. Roediger which occupies the store at 820 Kansas avenue.

At this establishment, for the modest sum your old clothes can be renovated' and fitted up for another period of usefulness. Gent's clothing 1b cleaned, repaired and dyed by experienced operators. Ladies' cloaks and dresses are renovated and dyed by the latest steam and chemical processes. Missfit and tailor work a speciality. Mr.

Roediger's reputation Is most reliable both In commercial as well as in private life. Pump Works at 205 West Sixth street. Wholesale Druggists. 821 North Kan una convenient oneratl Messrs. u.

x. Gabriel ft Co. havi sas Ave. Station A. Probably the best known drug es with an area of 5,000 square feet is occupied.

The extensive stock of clothing, suits, and furnishings, shoes, caps, of all the reliable grades carried and the various assortment makes It a most desirable place to trade. The proprietors of this store are business men of superior judgment and ability, full of enterprise and progressiveness, and as citizens are most praiseworthy and liberal, showing a public spirit in all matters concerning the advancement of the community. Mr. S. Stanton, the proprietor, Is the inventor and patentee of this force pump and has resided in Topeka for fifteen years.

In addition to the manufacturing of these force Dumns. this M. HOG AN, Undertaker ft Embalmer. 314 Kansas Ave. 'Phone 468.

There is no profession or business followed that comes so close to the finer sensibilities of the community, tablishment in this section is that of laonsnea a reputation of the hig, kind for such fair and liberal ti ment aa Invite a continuance of 1 the Arnold Drug Company, which dates its inception thirty years ago. uess relations. house does fine tlnsmithing and re ana in the years that have inter as that of the funeral director. Of pairing of all kinds. It may be added vened, its history has been one of B.

A. BARRETT. this class of leaders in the profession, is M. Hogan, funeral director and em an unbroken record of uninterrupted that Mr. S.

Stanton is a thorough-going business man, a gentleman of keen Drugs ft Medicines. 1000 North balmer, at 314 Kansas ave. Mr. Hogan is equipped with the facilities for In every legitimate branch nf Intelligence and a very pleasant individual to meet. A special feature of this house is the tlnsmithing and fur success.

The premises occupied at the well-known location, 821 Kansas is fitted up and provided with all modern conveniences, and is the merce and trade we am nnu conducting a general undertaking G. SCHMIDT, Tailor, 502 Kansas Ave. Mr. Schmidt is' a thoroughly rell One of the prominent drug housf hualneaa. and carries a stock of cas nace business.

He started in tlnsmith most popular in the city. A specialty uiai OI U. A. Barrett, handsnmnld kets, burial cases, coffins, robes 'and ing about three years ago, meeting able tailor and deserves the patronage J. WEISS CO.

Staple and Fancy Groceries, No. 631 Kansas avenue. Tel. 175. Am nr.

a tha hnnt known and most uaiea at iuuu North Kantian a other funeral requisites. He takes with great opposition. He then of the public. He carries a fine line large and assorted stock of full charge of the thus re- branched into the hot air furnace line, of woolens, can make as good a suit of clothes as any one, and for repair Buuuues 01 every aescrintlon la He now has two men making pumps prosperous mercantile establishments lleving the bereaved family from all in the citv of ToDeka. will be found worry and responsibility.

You will died, making a specialty of hlgh-gn and eight experienced furnace men ing he has no equal. He is an excel find charges are reasonable and he employed. He does the largest fur is made in compounding prescriptions, the greatest care being given, using pure drugs only. The business Is of a retail and wholesale nature, and the Arnold Drug Company deserves great credit in giving to the people this ideal metropolitan pharmacy. JOHN NYSTROM, Proprietor of the Red Front Shoe Store.

816 North Kansas Ave. pieBcripuoa worK, which is pres over by himself. Prompt and coii lent judge of cloth, and when he tells you a piece of goods Is all right he guarantees satisfaction. Personally, nace business and tinsmith work in that of J. Weiss ft Co.

The premises are commodious and are fitted up with all modem adjuncts and conveniences, and the Btock carried is large, ous attention and reliability of gc this section at present. The cele can be counted on every time. Mr. Mr. Hogan is a straightforward business man, who always caters to the uave wuu lur mm a piace in the brated Canton Hot Air Furnace is Schmidt makes clothes for some of ness community second to hdup sold.

comprehensive and complete. Messrs. wants of the public in a most satlsfae- our. best people, and he is prompt, his trade embraces that of Norti J. Weiss and E.

J. WMtaKer are gen- mauuci. courteous and absolutely honest. South Topeka and surrounding I trv Mr A 1 HARRY DAVIS, This gentleman enjoys a large share EXCHANGE GROCERY COMPANY, Watchmaker and" Jeweler, 810 North of the custom of North Topeka, being himself a valuable citizen and tlemen of high business qualifications and executive ability, and their success In any line is assured, as they are men of honor and their personal Staple ft Fancy Groceries, 122 E. 6th Kansas Avenue.

Mr. Davis is a jeweler who knows standing, worth and upright prlnti popular with all classes. He guarantees his goods and handles nothing St. Tel. 310.

It is said that fewer persons sue but what is honestly and perfectly friends are many. They leave-notn- bis trade, as well as any other man in the state of Kansas, although only opening in North Topeka, October 1st. ins undone to make their store one of ceed at the grocery business than in made, this being a distinctive feature of his business. In fact, that class of thft most attractive places in us wuci nmw, uu 6iuv are wen Known. Established in PETRO ft WOODFORD, Druggists.

839 North Kansas Av 'Phone 846. This is one of our most reliable at this establishment will show that buyers who desire goods of high char LUX ft CO. Staple ft Fancy Groceries, 203 West Sixth St. Messrs. Lux ft Co.

command a largo, first-class family trade. They began business here fourteen years ago, and the premises occupied are 18x60 feet in dimensions, and are very neatly appointed The stock is large, complete and fresh, and comprises a comprehensive assortment of choice staple and fancy groceries of all varieties. Mr. Lux is in daily at these gentlemen are winning. Their His patrons have a fine stock to select from for he buys from only the best bouses, and it is no exaggeration to say that a child can trade as safely City, being always pleasant, obliging, and can give you as much and as good goods for your money as can nurchased in ToDeka.

They are de acter are his staunchest friends and patrons. He carries a complete line stock is large and complete, and embraces everything in the line of staple of shoes, rubbers, slippers, rubber and macles, gaining a reputation in short period of six months, hsl and fancy groceries. Through business tact and correct methods, they serving of a high place in this history, and the Visitor endorses them leatner ooots, etc. He occupies a store 15x75 feet, and has been in busi only started in April of the pre with him as a grown person. Mr.

Davis shows a high sense of honor in his business dealings, and he has been rewarded by a lively trade. He keeps have succeeded in building up a large year, ana we wisn to commend ness for the last 20 years. in the highest terms. trade. They are not afraid or compe tendance.

His genial qualities corn- without hesitation. Here prescript are compounded from Ingredients tition, but they are never tempted to Jmand for! tne egteem of-all who a large stock of watches, diamonds, F. A. BECKSTROM, Wall Paper and Paints, No. 518 Jack solutely pure, and by competent ha jewelry, silverware, plated ware, and piace anymmg on eaie iutti.

iuey have business relations with him. not fully recommend. In commercial na iivh oil nnrtn nf th They carry a full line of drugs, tt in fact everythlng-'that a hrst-classl son street. "Phone 187. lcais, proprietary medicines, ti 1.

on1 duinrntnr wnn iuch icuuiauuu is dotuuh are manufacturers of the popular 1 1... no Rimerior in this part none, and their upright dealings and 1 I HumMOBltia TrrntFfl Vioirfl mat vrlrK Trio I mim XT miAXT TjrimTHT Marshmallow Compound and PegW' nt fv.a statn Ho naa Rerven a mor- 1 inn nAiiunau xivijuu. jeweiry nouse snouia contain, his word has always been as good as his bond, and the Visitor will vouch for him as a man in whom every confidence can be placed. Mr. Davis for has done a reat reward that they rightly deserve, chas.

L. Wood, Manager, corner Sev Hitters, uniy fair prices are ns'? deal of important work; he is strictly Messrs. H. Often and H. Lawlor, are enth and Kansas avenue.

Rates 2.00 Messrs. Petro ft Woodford are pro careful and conscientious In merly operated a first-class jewelry nvAtA tfo tiaa MvPrt nftrfl ror icroiuw duudiwuuui wv ami- el.DU uer uav. J. K. WITHERS, Red Front Grocery.

835 North Kansas Ave. "Phone 717. This is one of the most reliable and prominent houses In North Topeka, and was formerly owned by N. F. Conkle the present proprietor, J.

K. Withers, obtaining control April 18th, 1900. Mr. Withers more than sustains the past reputation of this business by always keeping In stock everything that is fresh, pure and reliable, and has gained a large increase of patronage. The trade of this house is both wholesale and retail, and every facility and convenience for filling orders promptly and satisfactorily, is connected.

The stock embraces ev- iiiciuuus, aaa iney tneir 11- establishment In Canon Sity, Colo, The credit of this store to'giit-et sometime' and it is known by all if he worthy merchants, and gentlemen The ifatlonal. Hotel is an imposing undertakes a job It will be done in an who are in every way deserving of the structure of collossal dimensions, and confidence of. the community. hB huilded on the most conspicuous FRED. BUECHNER, Trr tit a trwxTwv 1 1 auouiUkciT "rv" D.a.joa iV Unas nf Aa A Proprietor of the City Meat Market, reasonable price.

Mr. uecKsirom is 1 corner in iuo uuy uiu ims it -1 XT-tion r.QinTor ana ho in fine assortment of fruits and vegeta- nnrtinna to six stories hieb. forms a Graduated Optician and 808 North Kansas Ave. msu a. veil mudu( ikhuwii i i The fact that an establishment de Kansas Avenue, North Topekl especially expert in this branch.

He Pies ana a nrst-ciass meat mantel is lofty observatory over-looking the Mr. Blakeney, the Visitor is gl has moreover, the best assortment 01 xuaa scenic cnarms or our oeauuiui city, Muf mvuvv 1 irMH in riorum rt iriAafa fhamaolvAd ftnrt 1 1 1x1 11. 1 voted to the supply of any of the staple commodities of life has lived and prospered-'ln this age of keen WAi wvn nH tha mnar TflflnnimiH Juue wuowm luwmoi iTo TinRiLinn is uuLU ucntiai auu vuui' state, is a very reliable business 1 iaa hta frnnir. Nn everythinfr bought there can be thor- manrtinar. and full of advantages from and believes in the maxim, "Do Wilt UO uicoacu I man tries harder to please his patrons ougmy reuea upon, others as you wish to be donrl He was formerly In business at than he.

Lei us aaa inai ue i au F. W. HEERE. lene, Kansas, and opened at his commodating, obliging, and Is prospering and his success is well m6r- Tailor. 705 Kansas Avenue.

Upstairs. ent location, 837 Kansas Avenue, Mr. Heere is as good a tailor as He is gradually forming all 11 itea. ever threaded a needle in the city, and Onrinolntonnn 11Kaio1 lint vfr-. 1 i UV4UUIU UUU AftUCfiCtaA pniiuii J.

E. RODMANr" which, we might add, he thoroul is quick and prompt In his work and knows the trade thoroughly. He has a large variety to select from, and is deserves. A general line of je Florist, No. 105 Wes-Eighth Avenue Tfcone 37.

watches, clocks, silverware, mi known for his well finished and per instruments, is carried, and Mr. Rodman has given to Topeka fect work. Everything known to up i A AnM4-MM stf Vi cal goods and work is made a quite o.JT won aa a wuvo. vi 1 1 iia ta Mrrl.rl In cialty. linotflnt HimnlV of the auu mo bwiuubiiicu bid oh la alwavs avaif- ters of their trade- Hls reputation id to be a lead- cannot be questioned, and he is one Xtlon and supplies of our successful and esteemed THE MAGNET.

North Kansas Avenue. Proudflt, Proprietor. 840 oil Vlnrta nf Hnw.HiesB men. ma speuuiuw aio emu. It is said that the easiest way i Fthe rarest and most "ltt" U1UC1 a umm insure in iui uugn ma an1 whtla 4-lila aDaavtUn la ota nf fnrpln ftnd n.

Klaoa wuiniuttUDuiy a. tive flowering plants and shrubs, also able nrIces prosaic, it is also true. "The l. at 840 North Kansas Avenue, li ouios anu pui-uuwet. xiiw 6' iLjj inception 16 years ago, and nouses are locaxtsu corucr ft 12 Kansan Avb 'Phone 429 twelfth streetandare JeTot enterprising character of our comparatively obscure position VI with the greatest skill of the floricul come the first and foremost of merchants who cater to the supply of turlst.

He makes a specialty of rare priced restaurants in North Til our tables with necessaries and dell- This restaurant and short order cut flowers, floral BmblemB, wedding can be exem llfled ln n0 better bouquets, funeral designs, In new mannr tnan a referenCe to the ex- commands a very extensive pa' among our best commercial a ana original tensive business conducted by W. S. forms. All orders by mall, telegraph, iji ti, fesslonal transient and fam'ly and it fully deserves the favor ii teem which it commands rc 1 telephone or ln person, receive gtock embraces everything in the line Vt nti hB Mn8 7 Vt- of Bta le and, fancy groceries, includ- pared to fill all ing choice teas, coffees, spices, canned him. with that intelligent apprehen- la.

0i, public. Mr. Proudflt is also a joi 1 confections, penny-specialties gums, and the finest soda fount) sion of design that makes his efforts Mr makeB ft 8pecl. so highly appreciated by Wb patrons. aUy of deallng ln pouitry, eggs and noticeable as one enters.

Mr. Pi fit is personally an enthusiastic butter, etc. It is of particular interest to the farmers to note this establish porter of local products, and er W. M. GREEN SONS.

the esteem and confidence of 712 Kansas avenue. Phone 445. Fam ment for the reason that they can al friends, patrons and the genl Uy Groceries. ways dispose of their poultry, eggs and butter without waiting for any public. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, TOPEKA, KANSAS.

In the commercial circles of any cltv no one Is of more Importance to nrtiniinr RAiwnii The house of W. J. MASON ft erything comprehended under the gen competition for more than a quarter of a century, is ample proof that the Dealers in Coal, Wood, Feed, eral head of staple and rancy groceries. Mr. Withers is an experienced Hay, Stock Food, etc.

1012 No Kansas Avenue. that city than tha successiui ana re- a Kale thoroughly representative a hotel stand-point. The hotel has liable grocer. He who deals in pure in lt9 iine and in every way worthy two hundred guest-rooms, each ele- artlcles of food; keeps a fresh Btock of tne liberal patronage it receives, gantly furnished. They are large and on hand at all times, is able to detect He enjoys an enviable reputation in airy, and the majority have outside adulterated substances and refuse to thls community.

light and ventilation. The public purchase any deleterous matter in room8 consist of a grand parlor, hall business man, well known In this com munity! and enoys a high reputation Prominent among the leading Top and the esteem and confidence of all business concerns may be mentloac having dealings with this house. the enterprice of Messrs. Mason ft Co. foods, is a man who snouia receive BIRT'S RESTAURANT.

ways, ladies' and gents' reading room. at 1012 North Kansas Avenue. Thii the hearty support 01 an auu BlTt Pr0P i 813 Kangas Ave. dining hall, all of generous A. SHEETZ, enterprise dates back but two months.

concern must be operated upon the most liberal and progressive princM pies. This position finds ample proof in the case of the above-named concern, established by Ed. Buechner in 1871. Mr. Fred, Buechner, the son, handles everything- in the line of fresh, salt and smoked meats, as well as poultry and game in season, aud is a gentleman of entire sobriety of character and those having business relations with him are assured of find-iug the same both pleasant aud practical nouseKeepers.

ubwiu This establishment changed hanas dimensions, while the Interior ar- Groceries and Provisions. No. 828 but already is numbered among happiness, and upon tne grocer oiien the 2gth of September, and Mr. W. T.

rangement embodies many novel fea- Kansas Ave. 'Phone 534. most successful and leading eute, depends the health 01 tne nousenoia Blrt. lg now BOie owner. He thorough- tures.

The cuisenn of the National is es of Topeka. They handle non- A gentleman whose claims to rec as the groceries that we eat are more jy understands the restaurant busl- unsurpassed and those who are per-influencing to health than anything ness and proposes to give as good a mitted to investigate the mysteries of the best grades of coal, wood, grain, hay, stock food, whici ognition in this industrial review of Topeka, are confined to the part he eise. meal for the price as can De naa any- the kitchen are filled with admiration has played und still plays in commer For a number 01 years tne esiau- where in the cjty. He Is a gentleman at its convenience and absolute clean- liahment Of William Green ft Sons has in Pverv dense of the word and be- lliienn whlln tha eorvlra anil nHonH. cial circles that of A who eludes every variety and orders 1 promptly delivered to any part city.

Merit tells. There can question of doubt that Messrs. Mat! been a most prominent market ln this ueVes in the adage, do unto others aa ance throughout is all that could be for the last 18 years has not only con city. For pure ana iresn groceries, you vish to be done by." He Is bound desired. Chas.

L. Wood, is a ducted a first-class grocery house in this city, but has ever lent a helping ft will still continue in popui fairni. onrl crAt frtolr full nharA nf ia hand to the city'B upbuilding and fu consisting 01 tne nnest uiauu. to succeed, ana tne, visitor asKB tne most genial and attentive host, whose everything. The establishment wears public to give him a share of their pa- training as a hotel man has eminently a very neat and clean appearance, a tronage.

You can get a first-class fitted him to conduct a first-class ea- trade. ture development. Such a man, It is, BERRY Staple and Fancy Groceries. 905 N. Kanssas Ave.

Among the houses engaged in grocery trade in North Topeka, the establishment of Messrs. Berry Bros, is worthy of special comment. Since its feature which appeals to all persons lunch for 15 cents. Also fine ice cream tahiiahmnnt. Thin hntoi haa lnnir hen who is entitled to, and should receive the warm support of the general pub of refinement and taste.

It covers an and ices, wholesale or retail delivery the home of the traveling public, who FRANK C. GIFFEN, am of about 4.000 square feet to any part of Topeka. are attracted to Topeka, and is likely Carpet Weaver. 1020 North Kansaa Their meat department, which haa lic, as his life has not been cnaracter-ized by greed or avarice, but has followed a conservative, yet public splr to be so long as It Is conducted on the Avenue. MRSDAME3 BARTEL ft BIGLEY.

recently, been added, la under tne foundation In 1888 has enpoyed a large and lucrative patronage. The advanced and Intelligent principles The convenience, not to Bay the ne able management of an experienced Furriers and Dress Makers and La- which prevail at present. business premises contain and excel ited policy, knowing, as all up-to-date merchants must that there Is a very sity, of an expert carpet-weave Dutcner ana IS proving aa uig duu- met, Tallorlne. 118 W. xtn nr.

growing city like Topeka is nnre Sly close connection between the indi cess as was anticipated and deserves. Tne art 0f cutting and fitting lent assortment of groceries, staple and fancy, as well as canned goods, ognued by all. in mis connection vidual success of the business man J. A. LORTTE, Horseshoer.

611 Jackson St. Mr. J. A. Lortie has given the foot fruits and vegetables, and every arti may say that no gentleman ra and that of hia city.

Mr. Sheetz car Messrs. William Green ft bons are dresse8 8 mastered by few. These all pleasant men of splendid business ladies, if their success is any criterion, ability; possessing 20th century en- certainly have mastered to perfection cle usually found in a first-class and higher in public favor than Mr. Fra ries a stock of goods which, for Qual C.

Giffln, who opened here two yeii complete grocery stock. The prices are as low as other houses and all terpfise, and proud of the city they all of detaIl8 0f this professloa lmL ago. He is an expert carpet-wen ity and price, can meet all honorable competition. His goods are fresh, comprising everything in a general help to sustain. This Dusiness was Their terms are goods are delivered.

Messrs. Berry and all work Is done promptly, established in 1885. Bros, understand the grocery trade ir" rZ.irS 'S thorite with 'horsemen in gen- reasonable price, and satisfa- line. thoroughly, and they are quite highly guaranteed every time. He also KELLAM CO.

kinds, especially furs, as well as dress esteemed by all who have had deal everything ln his line. This Is 01 W. C. STEELE ft making. You will have hard work to 711 Kansas aveuue.

4. nj U.j n-i 1 I city, we wouiu aa; our best carpet-weaving estab ings with them, for their courteous and prompt attention to every detail Boots and Shoes. 836 North Kansas in every oepariumux ui wau nna ueuerj or uiuio loimure tholr hn Ulnrtlr treatfid ments, and which contains excel -Avenue. manufacture there Is always some deal. Mrs.

Blgley has had 12 years -WWii th.a r- of the business. facilities for supplying the trade Messrs. Steele ft Co. are successful great and leading representative experience in dressmaking ana was fiahle shoer All klnds of blacksmith-house which, standing out against the formerly located at 1202 Jackson. Miss JJJ1 eri? 5oaw taottw rnmmercial horizon, constitutes the Bartel has had 8 years experience In SrJ.

S- THE DIBBLE GROCERY CO. boot and shoe men, and they are among the reliable dealers ln their VINCENT I oi.A icaiuiQ Ul IUO UUD1UCOD. UJ.I. UVIVIV Wholesale ft Retail Dealers in Groceries ft Fresh Meats. 80U North Kan line.

They are of undoubted Integrity Wood, Coal ajid Charcoal Fourti oxampiar, tne ne pius uura 01 uoveiuu- iur worn uu ihuibb uuim mis. duo fuiiv hla work and nrIces ment in its line for that particular was formerly on West Sixth street i-fM1? ine lor luai jm. 1 an lurmeriy uu P11" -Ynn will flnrt it a dealrahlft nlarn to and can be relied on every time, Jackson. 'Phone 530. community.

In these days or sharp They now occupy rooms at lis west sas Ave. 'Phone 726. The grocery business occupies This gentleman Is numbered a Messrs. W. C.

Steele ft Co. believe in newspapers and are never backward nil I -11 ll n. tna I n. i ri hnlia tVTman THItT. I the most reliable wood and coal 1 most important position in the com Competition lU all UUtB Ui nwuw, vuv mum ccl, nuu UAVO 'l concern which hopeB to capture pub- nershlp under the firm name of Mes- in supporting worthy journalistic en era in Tnneka.

He can alwavs 11c patronage, and hold its own muse dames Bartel ft liigiey, not only be thoroughly modern In Its terprlses for the good and advancement of our citizens. The Visitor will stand sponsor for them in every, respect. You wilt1 find only reliable boots CONTINENTAL CLOTHIERS. methods, but also offer really super H. B.

HOWARD, 514 Kansas Ave. Guns, Razors, Cutlery, Gunsmlthlng, Grinding, etc. In reviewing the business interests of Topeka we are forcibly attracted to the well established business of Mr. 617 Kansaa Ave. Men'B and Boys' ior Inducements.

One of the most enterprising and up to date business Outfitters and shoes are handled. Two years of successful business are credited to Thn almost insatiable demand of houses in Topeka is mat 01 tne Book and Stationery at 711 Mia nnrchasina nubile now days for H. B. Howard, better known as bur re this firm. merce of every prominent mercantile center.

As it is a branch of trade which Includes almost every necessary article of food, among which are the products of nearly every country on the globe, and the necessity of obtaining such supplies in their freshness and purity 1b apparent to every person of ordinary intelligence. A popular, reliable and prosperous house engaged in this business here is that of the Dibble Grocery Company, established in 1885. This business, since its outset, has met with a career of success not Burpassed by any tha vnntnoaa of variety and assort- liable gunBmith and dealer. He does Kansas avenue. In their ample store 1 a.

1 etA 1 vntvr 1 cr in line tti nnm vnr pllcitly trusted for full weight fair price and his trade is a good. He does a wholesale as jf a retail business, and makes aj ly of wood. Mr. KaczynskI iy pert on the "black diamond." has a commercial record to be of. Many of our best people patr him and the Visitor cannot, in ju refrain from commending him ii ery respect.

His skilled and well paid and his age ever Increases. Mr. Vt has been ln business in the the past thirty years, and thr' he has attained is directly energy, industry and persavev D. T.GABRIEL ft Lumber. Corner Falrchlld St Kansas Ave.

'Phone 65. and located in the handsome two-story they purchase haa well nigh done drawing and specifications, as brick building, can be found a great away with the old slipshod, happy-go- well as repairing on bicycles. Ho is and well assorted display of station- lucky methods of business and manu- thoroughly skilled, and his shop is No line of trade la better represented ery. Office supplies, bianK dookb, tactory ana reaucea me aimnuuuou nyicuuiuij cuuiyyou mtu uvm nral linpa of novel- of Eoods to a complex Bclence reaulr sary and modern appliances, etc. He in Topeka than the lumber interests pivtuico i 1 A .1 tio TViia in nnA or our renreseuta- nni tne emDioyment 01 vat uiul-kh ui uibubicu iuiuwu oi.

and we can safely say that no establishment ia better fitted to well and thoroughly represent this Important Industry than Messrs. D. T. Gabriel tive houses which endeavors to retain capital and the application of as much short notice for any kind of work of concern ln Topeka, and the trade Is constantly Increasing in volume and influence. The stock carried 1b always an enviable reputation for nrst ciasa executive aouity as is inn -uwu, uU w.w iur mo eoods nrompt and courteous treat-line management 01 great railways, prompt auu iduui mauiioi mtu.

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