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The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 1

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The Inman Reviewi
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Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, Friday. 1893. NO, 35. VOL, 2. BusinessLocals FersonaL QLEMENT E.

SAMS, Physician Surgeon Office 1st dcor north Nickles barbershop We do it job work. Emma Trctbar is afllicted with One of Jobs comforters. Miss Mary Entz, has developed into an ex pert bicycle rider. Mrs. T.

B. Mitchell and daughter were over from Gioveland Tuesday. N. W. Young, the carpenter is going Max Rider, a member of the Democratic Central Committee, was placed on the People's Party ticket at their conve ntion Saturday.

This wbs no doubt done for the purpose of catching Democratic votes, but it will not work. After the speech of ex-congressman Otis against fusion and the passage of the' resolutions by the convention requiring the candidate to endorse the Omaha platform and the Peoples Party generally, the support Mr. Rider will will receive from his party will be very meager indeed. The leading Democrats all over the county have thrown Mr, Rider overboard and say he is no longer a Democrat after swallowing what he did Saturday. Of course there are three or four in the city of McPher- a II.

wker. of HcPherson, was in town i Dr. Graves sports bran new team of fine horses. John Nickel has returned from the Worlds Fair. H.

E. Mason, was over from Marion, i yesterday. Henry Johnson, has returned from Jansen, Xebr, Broce Kasey, was down from Grove-anil yesterday. Mr. Hostetler, of Conway, was in town yesterday.

Mr. Martens, of Buhler, has, returned from the Worlds Fair. D. K- Wade, was down from McPher son, Tuesday pa'nting signs. Miss Ella Sprouse, of McPherson, is visiting her brother of this H.

Jones, a prosperous former of McPherson township, was in town Thurs day, J. Wall was a caller yesterday. He contlmplates going to the Worlds Fair! in the near future. J. C.

Entz, Ph. of Hillsroro, visit- ed with relatives in this Vicinity Sunday, He paid his respects to the Review before leaving tor nis nome. Fred B. Clarke, president of the State Bank, has been called to Colorado Springs, to see his wife who is very low. It is feared she will not survive until he arrives.

Mr. Henrv Knacksteadt of Inman, Kansas, arrived on Sunday morning to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, the Nicholas Unbehauen. Mr. Krack sVadfcis well pleased with his Kansas home. Staunton (111.) Times.

Mr. Knacksteadt returned home last I Saturday evening. While hi McPherson Saturday, we ex amined the plans for the new court house. It will be one of the most conveniently arranged court houses iu the state ynu win renec greai crem on Ui li a 3 i. 4U- judgement and business ability of our a rA ml 4-.

uouniy commissioners, me 1 I 1 1 A I 1 I 1-1 uieric wm advertise lor was xms weeK tor the erection ot said court nouse ana jail. Tho bids will be opened by the County Commissioners, October 5tb. Andrew Goodholm has announced thfit hs will be a candidate before the! Republican County Convention for nomination for the office of County! Treasurer. We have been acquainted with Mr. Goodholm for a good manyj .1 I 1 i.

1 I years Lo ue Biii-u ccl; goou ousiness man. jur. uooanoim nas filled the- ounce ot treasurer for one year by appointment, giving perfect satis. faction. If he succeed? in receiving the nomination, and is elected, the people of McPherson count1- will have the satis faction of knowing the office is in good The Marquette Tribune, in speaking about August Ringwald's candidacy for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds, says: "August has served in that capacity for one term, and his knowledge of the business and satisfao Kio together With hlS tion he has given auquaiuiaiic xm i it -w-v si j-v a nr rr ill -jnri iri "Tho Windom Enterprise commenting on his candidacy says: "Mr.

Ringwald is a tiiorougn gentleman, as ne nas proven made a most efficient officer, and should be re-elected." As will be seen bv reference to another oolumn in the Review W. R. I uvall has announced himself as a candidate before the ensuing Republican County Con venvtion. for the office of surveyor, fir. Duvall was appointed to the office by the county commissionera when there ar no money in it and no one else would ave it.

After his appointment which was for about a year, he was elected hy the people two years ago and has acceptably tilled the orhce since, The last legislature passed a law which makes it possible for the surveyor to I I I I I Advertisnients Sew This AVeek. One Price StOTe.SpfCat Sales. I. B.Klopfnstin. Barss'vs in Ptos.

Rfbingon. Dentist -t't-s charged. Chang- in Railroad Tim Card. Douch'rty Dry Gooas Co -New Ad- I. C- FHcsen ad.

Lecls, G. WANTED A good girl for general house work. Inquire at this office. Go to Friesens book store fcr your wall paper. Wallpaper cheap at E.

Annabil Co. THE ONE PRICE STORE. Since our reduction in prices last week met wiih such favor we will each day, and, especially monpdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, inaugurate a special closing sale. 2s ov is the time to lay in yonr winter supply. Leon Depp's ONE PRICE STORE.

Go to E. Ennabil Co. for machine oil. Paints and Oils at I. C.

Friesens Sotf. book store. Best Zine of Cigars in town at E. Annabil Co Go to E. Annabil Co.

for the best mixed paint and pure White lead and Oil. Window shades at Friesens, all colors. Go and see them. For the best live cent Cuba-American Cigar, call at the Barber Shop. Get vou a "Queen City" hat, to be found oulv at the One Price rtcre.

Remember Dr. Keith, the dentist, is in Inman every Tuesday, at Dr. Sams office. 33tf. Dr.

Keith, the dentist, will be at Dr. Sams office ever Tuesday. 33tf. For delicious cool Milk Shake, call on Nickel. Pure W.

Nickels. Orange Cider at Inman Mill sells graham flour at $1.20 pei hundred pounds. All kinds of paints at Friesens bookstore. Soda water at E. Annabil Co.

Buy your wallpaper of E. Annabil Co. Produce or all kinds taken ia exchange for goods at 32 4t Goln to the strip? If so, you will probably need i pocket Cempass; to be had of P. G. Kra-ker, tho Jewel r.

Cash paid lor Cutter. Kggs ami Poultry at It. llaberlein's. 33tf. Best COAI, OIL at the Ocn Price Stoic, at ACTUAL COST, 11 cents per gallon Go to P.

G. Krceker and get a invkcl Compass before you go ti trip, otic might come bandy. A full line of the celebrated Wells Cooper Men's, Women'-and Children's HOSE to be found ONLY at the One rrice Store. To "Whom It May Concern. All persons, knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to call an settle, as I need the money to pay riy 32 4t V.

L. IlAYi)py. If you want your lamps to bum well and give a good clear light buy your Coal Oil at Raster "Bros. Only 14 cents a gallon. R.CLARK, Vice.Fres, H.

E. MASON, CashiEr r.nd do a general bunking bu sines chattel and real estate- secuiity. cn money left fcix months or longer. H. Bartels, iiiifcon, geth A.

Bush. INMAN, KASAS. H. BLAKE, M. Physician Surgeon Office over P.

O. KANSAS. S. GRAVES, M. DV PHYSICIAN STJKGJ-ON.

Ofllce at Drug store. INMAN, KANSAS. K. HOLLAR. CARPENTER AND PAINTER, Graining a Specialty.

rSMAN. KANSAS p. L.HYDE, Plastering, Calsomining, Chimney Building and paper hanging. INMAN, KANSAS. ASCHN1AN, Cabinet Maker.

All kinds of sh op carpenter work done to order and on short notice. INMAN, KANSAS. ai Dealer, All the standard brands of coal. INMAN, KANSAS For abstracts of title go to. or write.

E- Hulse, McPherson. Kansas. JECM DZPP, XOTJLR UBLIC Writes and Acknowledges deeds, mrotg-ages and affidavits. Agent lor the C. K.

town company. INMAN. KANSAS. RICHRD MILLER, DEALER IN Watches, and Jewlery. McPherson, Kansas.

T. KEITH, DEOSTTIST. McPherson, Kansas. Will be in Tnroan every Tuesday, at Dr. Sams office.

I come prepared to do any kind ot dental work. Consultation free. EO. HEIM, STONE MASON. He makes a specialty of all kinds of stone work- Wiil contract digging and walleng wells, cisterns, etc.

IN MAN, KANSAS. rs. Tucker Wilcox Block, Main Sherman Street. Hutchinson Kansas. 1.

Robinson, Dentist, will be in In man on the following dates and will remain only one day each date, September 18- October 1. November 13, and 29, December 11. Go to Klopfenstein For Your Photographs. son who aspire to be leaders of the party, but are willing to sacrifice the party for office, will no doubt make an effort to have the Democratic County Conven tion endorse Mr. Rider as their candidate.

This town and township is the stronghold ot Democracy in the county and have the largest delegation in the con vention, but so far as we have heard them express their views they are not willing to stultify their manhood by supporting one who has not the man hood to stand up for the principles which he pretends to believe, but who is will- ing to sell himself for a petty office. -p Tn na.tnr nf the German Evangelical church in this place, preach- ed a line sermon Sunday night in the school houee in the English language. it was his first attempt at preaching in the English language, but his audience would have never suspected it from the manner in which he handled, his subject It is hoped that the people of Inman will hear him frequently. is no doubt but he will accomplish much good for the Eaglish speaking people ot the town and vicinity, if he will occasion ally preach for them In their language. Rev.

Jens is an exceptionally brigh young man and the Evangelical church is to be congratulated upon securing him as their pastor. Hawkinson. the nresent efficient County clerk is announced in this issue of Review as a candidate for re-nom ination before the Republican County Convention for the office of County clerk Mr. Hawkinson is too well known in this county for us t0 anything in his favor. He has made an able officer and has the office in better shape than it has ever pem before.

The office is an important One and could not Ve placed in better hands than by retaining Mr. Hawkinson for another term. Mrs. Haydon is on the sick lit. Mrs.

Wm.Rassler has beeri very sick Week. Ten houses were broken into in Mar ion Wednesday, while Forepaugh's circus was in town, from one $2000 was stolen. Rassler received an immense stock of shoes this week which leaves no excuse for going barefooted. Kansas AVeek At The World's Fair. Governor Lewelling and ttaff.

state officers, mdmbers of theational Guard, regimental bands, the Modoc club, ol lo neka. wili ero to Ihe World's Fair during "Kansas September 11 to 16, and wiH leave Topeka by special trains on 4. t.V, SontcmWQ at 3:33. p. arriving at Chicago Sun day morning.

This will give timo to ir Our friends from all rP(1Psted to ioin this TiX unitarv will maiaiiaiio iiiin. also go with the tram. FRED B. CLARKE, President. W.

to the Strip to work at his trade. Kev. Walker, of McPherson filled his regular appointment in Inman, Sunday. A great many from this section will make the grand rush for the strip on the 10th. The A.

railroad company have taken off their Sunday trains from Florence to Ellinwood. Read every advertixment in this paper. By so doing you will knew iust wher to lin 1 bargains. Andrew Goodholm, will be a candidate for nomination for County Treasurer at the ensuing Republican County con: ventior. The have been cpiile cool for the past week which reminds one that the "harvest days are o'er' and the tail is reaiy here.

Tlw day for the strip opening is on Saturday, September 16. The probabilities are that Sunday will not be passed as a day of rest. Work commenced in real earnest on the Odf1 Fellows Temple Monday morning, a large fore; of men are nicking things move along rapidly. Peter F. Pauls, residing four miles east of town, died Tuesday, aged 28 years.

A. wife and little child are left to mourn his less. The funeral took place to-day. The buir.ess men are begining to talk up a town well. That is right, the town r.ecds lite well and we have no doubt but one v.

ill be dug in the near future. Study evi the matter and see what is best to be done and next week we wiil call a meeting and get the sense of the citizens as to what would bo best to d. John P. Tceys, cashier of the State Bank of Moundridge. is announced in the Review this week as a candidate before tbo Republican County Conven tion lor nomination for the office of Ccunty 1 reasurer.

Mr. Toevs is the only candidate from the south part of the coiui'y will no dcubt make a strong fight tor the place in the convention. Tnc sctnli is entitle to representation on the ticket nominated by the Republicans. wi.u Deniers picnic wmcn was held in Sample's grove last Friday was a tuccess so far as the old sottlers rrv -i a. i i were concerned and they had an enjoyable time.

A. W. Smith was the orator of No man knows better how to entu tain an audience of that character than lie. An Old Settlers association was formed with T. S.

Pierce, president, and C. O. Luty, secretary. The object of the association is to bring the old settlers of the county together once each year where tbey can renew the ties formed in the early days of this county. The young ptople took possession of the grouf.d in the evening and "tripped the lirjit fantastic until tho following mornir.y Died.

Nicholas Unbehauen died at his home on Friday, August 18. of lung fever. Deceased, was born in Germany, 80, 1808, he came to this country in 1S53, and settled near Bunker Hill, Illir.oiF. In 1867 be moved to Olive townrip, where he resided until his death. Deceased leaves a wife and four children.

Mrs Henry Schreier. of Bunker Hill, Illinois, Mrs. Henry Knack teadt and August Unbehauen, of In man, and Fredrick, who resides with his parents. He was buried at tho Spacsle cemetrv, Sundav evening. The ceremcnv was witnessed hv a concourso of friends and relatives.

The pall bearers were Wm. McKitrick, H. Fahreukrog, Daniel StahJ, Herman Suhre, Jas. Kit rick end muel Masuirt taur.tcn (111.) Times. There.

are quite a number relatives ol tins deceased who this vicinity. of the live STATE BAKE OF IIMAI CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN $12,500.00. We aie under state supervision, Have monev to loan on personal, make a fair salary out of the effice 3nd bousibt or collected. Interest paid -r-v lit 1 lit1 mnr'oTnDP uincuiuno. as Mr.

uuvaii has ceen wonting ior gicry for two or three years it is nothing! more than right that he should be given a chance for another term. I rv.HR riort-o Clark, Harry.

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