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The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 5

The Inman Review from Inman, Kansas • 5

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The Inman Reviewi
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Inman, Kansas
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5
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Kkeo IS. Oi.a,rke President Tims. C- Sawykk, Ehkmch, Vice President Cashier. lieep Our city schools opened Monday. Born To Richard Borchert and wife on Friday, January 6th, 1899 a son.

Our merchants report and excellent trade for a starter for th MISSOURI PACIFIC RY. 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 TO Kansas City AND Ya Lnnm JBIsTK OF" IN IVEjJST. 1 A Sll CAPITAL. $7,500. 00 We under Siute supervision, and tl a conservath bunking business.

Ilxve money id loan on personal, chattel and real estate security. bought or collected. Interest ptiitl on money ieft six months or longer DlltKTP 'H Fred H. Oi.akk. H.

Bartelb. Thor O. Sawyer. A. W.

Ehrlich. Reth A.BueB H. A RTELS, DEALER IN XXTMBBR I-ATS," SHINGLES of nothing better to tear the if .1 St Louis. Equipped with Pullman Sleeping cars and Free Reclining Chair cars. Direct connections in Union depots for vi yuur uiroat ana lungs.

It is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enoueh and you will succeed in reducing your weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right for the germs of consumption. Stop coughing and you will get well. A mplete Stock or Doors. Shash, Blinds, Mouldings, Lime Cement, Hair and Plaster always on hand.

Let Us Figure On lTj.r Bills- an points North and hast. COLORADO SHORT LINE TO PDEBLO AND DENVER. New and Direct Line to Ft Smith and Little Rock via Cof-feyville and Wagoner. TOWNSEND, Yards on North Main Street fnman, Kansas. Year.

VVe sincerely hope this will be another prosperous year for them. Three of our leading merchants are using a page of our space and in order to give our readers the news we get out two extra pages this week -and will coninue to do so as long as they use our space. The Ininan Review entered upon its eight year last week. It has a prosperous look and bids fair to attain a green old age. Lindsborg News.

One of the finest stretches of country in the state is from Inman to Windom. The whole country is settled by properous and industrious farmers surrounded by coutented families. A letter last week from our friend Mose Schlatter who is at Hooper, says he is doing well. He is running a threshing machine in the Valley and is earning lots ruonej. He has threshed 115,000 bushels of wheat and has fifty days to run yet.

His many friends among the Review readerj will be glad to hear of his prosperity. A Kevival. Rev. I. N.

Pierce will commence a revival at the school house in this city next Monday evening. The general public is invited to attend these meetings. flier's Cfterrfl kcmni i They banish min ONF ST, LOUIS, MO. xfAsm GIVES and prolong life. RELIEF.

ci fa-Hi Legal Blanks Mortgages, Leases, Deeds, Bond Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Power of At torney, Protest, Notes, Mortgage Not. 8, for sale at Review Office. Goal! I keep constantly on hands a nn. snip cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disappears in a s.ngle night.

The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mastered. And, if not too far along, the coughs of consumption are completely cured. i i iff ui i fT skV Ask your druggist for one of ply of all kinds of COAL, flood weights guaranteed- Call ana see me when in need of coal and get my Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. Farm For Sale.

My farm west S. E. qr. sec. 2, Little Valley township, is for sale.

Call and see me for price and terms. W. K. MlLNER. prices, scales and office on west Center Street.

B. Harms. It will aid the action of the Cherry Pectoral. If yon hnvn any complaint what-ever and ileaire the bent medical advice yon ran jmsiill.ly obtain, write freelv. You will receive Drnmnt renlv tlm.

i value to ynu. Address. HI. W. JANZEN, Denlr-r in nnd M-uinfHcturer of 1INE HARNESS, TC.

Makes a Special of Harness, Buggy Top, Bo't and Shoe Repairing. I Lowell, Man. A I'opul 2Mii n. J. W.

Walker was not only elected a director in the Farmprs At. liance Insurance o. at the annual (ALL ON O. Aschman, FOR ALL KINDS OP Wagon Repairing, WAGON'S MA DK TO ORDER ONLY meeting this week, hut had ntl.r No matter what the matter is, one will do you Alarriatres. John Divis of Moumlridge and Miss Kstplla Post of Iowa were mar-ried in McPherson, Jany.

5, 1899, Kev. Teal officiating. Mariieil-Wriglit-Mathers, Wednesday, Jan: 4 at Wichita, Kas. Ralph W. Wright to Miss Helen Mathers.

Mr. and Mrs Wright are well known young people of McPherson, and will receive the congratulations of hosts of friends. They will rrsirie on North Walnut street. McPherson Democrat. John Ulrey of Grenola, and Miss Lillian M.

Moothnrt were married on Dec. 25, I898, at tuo home of the brides parents southeast of McPherson, Rev. C. E. Arnold officiating, Geo.

Kelchum of Maeon, GaM and Miss Emma formerly of McPherson, were married at the home of the brides parents in Fitzgerald, (., on Wednesday, Jan. nth. Mr. honors and emoluments heaped upon his ht-ad in the shape of vine urea uuu, arm you can get ten for five cents. ...1.1 1 Am A aoina A MW dent, member of the exermivo rtMawdnur vk 5-1 (without fffau) i.

now for am. One down nf the o.rton. laniih. .7: V. economl.

hoard, and lm-Al nmni l.HKMIfAL (VIIIUMT. )u So, 1 I. -iffht cenU .1 naNieu Iravocma Bustiuuuio.neevrr iL. ,1. couniv.

The 9 "STEVENS FAVORITE" 1 lrfSJ i RIFLE. I wo. creaieu. fgnrwT r-rrr 3iS5EBsaar5a, cognizes him as a valuable man. as he will undoubtedly prove, to its interests.

McPhefron Democrat. Mr. Walker came in one vote of being elected president of the Insurance Co. raltTas Down." The Revew and theTopeka Daily Capital three months for $1.00. The Somi-Weekly and Review one year for $1.50.

I My prices art- cheap as the cheap- i 22-inch barrel weight 4J pounds. Carefully hored and tested. For iuiim retiuce my Mock. Call ami see me John Pankratz 22, .25 ana .32 run-fire cartridges. Plain Open Sights, $6.00 Tosilis, ColuS, Mi IQ 1 arget Sights, ask your dealer for the FA VO-n jIf he doesn't keep it we will send, prepaid, on receipt of price.

Send stamp for complete cata-Ioue showing our full line, with valuable information regarding rifles and ammunition in general. Asthniii. lironi'liitis. Croup, Hoarseness. Li4iriipe, In iiient.

Vin-Kiiinpiiun, Irritation, of the Throat and Troubles Specdilj cured BY SEELYE'S. MAGIC COUGH AND CONSUMPTION LUKE From P.istor of the United Hrel hern J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. Church: Lkcompton. I'll i is to certify hat we liave ued VOIir Kfairiit CnilL'-li Cllrn mill rn fpulu CHICOPEB FALLS, flASS.

A great monthly newspaper." The Bookman. f98 COMET Price $25. Ketchum a leaning business man in Macon. Ga. A.E.

Wtokham of Canton and Miss Kate (Jreswcll of Clafln were married in Canton on Friday, Dec. 30,1898. Mr. Wiekham is 1 young business man of Canton where they will reside. P.

W. Friesen and Miss Mary Hcidebrecht were united in marriage Sunday Jany. 8th, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the horns of the groom south of town.

1'etes many friends join the Review is wishing them many years of wedded bliss. From MMloru. 1.H99 and all Is ell. Farmers ate about done, husking corn and 11s tune, tor it looks as ifwewt-re going to have some more had weather. U.S.

Richards returned home Saturday, his wife and family Htaved till Tuesday and Mrs.Spencer accompanied them home. The Woodman added two new iiietn-lers to their camp last Monday niiiht. The. victims were and Charlie Thomas Mrs. Sellers is section lorman west of Medoru tin the Frisco It.

It. Mr. J. Harrison and son are buying a carload ot lings this week. Mrs.

Martin of Hutchinson is visiting her sister Mr. John l'rocious. C. Turpen and fitmily were visiting at John 1'aiishnws Sunday. Dr.

Graves was in this vicinity Saturday. Mrs. Richards and Mr. Spencers and familysatH turkey at It. K.

Calberts Sunday Miss MollieStear returned lo Wilson Wednesday and what will Johnnie do now. Delbert Harrison is learninif Dutch, lie attends quite regular. Jobnle Nickel (ins benn quite attentive this week. We don't mean at the Atom t-Ay MiHtir is the best, coiinh medicihe we h'U'e trisl an.l we Ihvh taken most all kinds. I do not think that it can reccomuien.leH to liitililr.

Iev. M. F. Stnllir.trM. Pastor H.

Church, Oikal(M)sa, Cirt uit I'RICE 50c and $1 per bottle. Seeley's Wmtercreaa Salve CURES Piles. Ulcer, Sore, Hum's. S'in Disease, Cuts. Scalds, Teller.

Nasal Catarrh, Ktc Etc. PILES OK 20 YEARS' STANDING Cl'RED magazine for up-to-date people. It A gives its own illustrated account of the current history of this country and Europe, and, in addition, selects the best that is in all the other magazines, American, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian. It is for people who want to know what is going on in the world. A hundred timely illustrations in every number.

Price, $3.50 per year. Sample copy, 10 cents. af' 7 nuru wooa STOCK. IQ inches Wn i 1 ---ri 'SM mum W1UC HI1U clinches high. All exposed metal inmminRs are neavlly nick-ea.

i na drawer hnc civ for Coin ami fnnr fnr i. i wiiia. li IUI1S on mS is. fitted with a nve-key com-Dlnat on lock, nur nniunt sicrxnviCK City, Harvey c. Ks, Ir Slye, Abilene, This is" to certify that I have been Mired nf B'eedirifc and Itchinir Piles of 20 year stnidmir bv uslnit 8 e) ve's Wm terKreen.

Ointment. I think this preparation will cure any case of piles If used rightly and aecordintrjto direci-Mons nh I feel better now than foryearf xhd am free from pain. Jacob Srhwisher. Price 25c per Box. 1 sV on your druggist supplying yon or addreas, Dr A.

B. Seelye Medicine Co. amlknk, Kansas. Send a postal card to learn how to get Dr. Albert Shaw'i "History of the Spanish War" (over 500 illustrations, 1,200 pages) and the "Review of Review" together for only two dollars down and monthly payments.

i 4 laic- plate and patent direct-acting recording fou pec E. foun that reo UVB AOENTS WANTED. WttJTB FOU CIRCULARS. Houh Cash Recorder Co, Indian Orchard, JKass. THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS 13 AST0R PLACE, NEW YORK..

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