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Bluff City Independent from Bluff City, Kansas • 2

Bluff City Independent from Bluff City, Kansas • 2

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Bluff Gity Independent. A J. W. RANDALL, Editor and Proprietor. i PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK.

Ths Navajo Indians are on the war path in New Mexico. Wichita has ercnred the location of a Chloride of gold Institute in that city. R.G. Dun Co. report the price of cotton to be lower than for many COME AND SEE years.

Ed. Independent: Please announce to the ladies of Bluff City and surrounding country that the W. C. T. TJ.

will meet at the G. A. B. hall Satur. day March 5tb at 2.

P. M. for the purpose of reorganizing and begining work and desire the presence of ail officers and all interested in this work. Mrs. S.

Willis, Pres. Mrs. Sue Baird, Coresp. Sec FAIBVIEW XTSXS. Farmers- have commenced plowinz for spring crops.

Mrs. Burk who has been sick for the past few dajs is recovering Prof. J. D. Graham was the guest of his uncle, Simon Baird during the Institute.

The Lewis boys started for the strip last Friday where they will spend a few days locking at the laud. Mr. Lowry and family spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives near Caldwell. Professors Graham, Georgesnn, and Walters started for their home in Manhattan last Saturday. Florence Goodrich is sick with the measles this week.

Mr. Nickelson of Oklahoma is visiting his friends and relatives in Harper Co. He reports everything as looking well down" there. Ben Smith and George Baird are shelling corn for Simon Baird. Novice.

Whst great inducements we are offering: on Taz Garfield University at Wichita was purchased last week by Edgar all our heavy winter goods. All of our heavy Harding of Boston, and will be com pleted according to the original plais. Did you ever give the subject any thought? DM you ever consider that the latest and best improved lamps are the cheapest? Listen, the season of the yearisathaud when we want good light. We are growing old. and we don't want to sit by an old smoky, poor light giving lamps at the expense of our eyesight.

Now what constitutes a good Imi? Any lamp by which we can secure a perfect consumption of the oil as it rises in the wick, is a good light giver. How can this be done. By bringing as much oxygen of the air in contact with the flame as possible. How can this be done? By using a round wick, central draft lamp. The Victor" and are the above lamps, and it is not necessary tor me to tell you that I carry them.

They are without a competitor. Besides the above, we carry a handsome line of hanging lamps, stand lamps, hand lamps, decorated shades, wicks, and the best chimneys in the world. We are in the lamp business and we mean what we say, when we say we believe we have as good an assortment of lamps as can be found in Harper Co. Come in and see our Vice Peesidest Morton in a conver sation with President Harrison is re GOODS AT COST! Jay Gould is the proprietor of the Largest watering place in the world his office. You may cough and cough and cough and cough and cough but you will not, if you take De Witt's Cough and Consumption cure.

C. A. Dow. The people who would have done so and so if they had been there never get there. It is an established fact that De Witt's Little Early Risers have an enormous sale, and why? Simply because they are pleasant in taking and happy iu results.

A pill for the multitude. C. A. Dow. Woolen shirts and a broken fire dol lar bill must be made of the same material, judging from the way they fchriuk.

Ignorance of the merits of De Witt's Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath; constipation and biliousness. C. A. Dow.

"If I were pa an' ma," aid Willie, "I'd hire another doctor. The baby we got last time wasn't finished. It hadn't a tooth or a hair. Mrs. Ccrimp: Johnny needs a new pair of shoes, Silas.

Mr. Scrimp: Good gracious 1 One would think that that boy was a quadruped I 'Oh! bow horrid these blotches look on my face." Well, do you know one bottle of Beggs1 Blood Purifier will remove them Every bottle guarran-teed. Sold by. Chas. A.

Dow. "What happened 400 years ago this year?" asked Freddie's teacher. "Don't know," answered Freddie. "I'm Only 7 years old." You don't want a torpid liver. You don't want a bad complexion.

You don't want a bad breath. You don't want a headache. Then use De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. A.

Dow. ported to have said that he would not be a candidate again and suggested Secretary Tracy to fill that position. Rppular Price. Nowl Indies' Cloaks, $10. $7.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Henry Kendall and wife of Danvilte visited the city Monday for the pur nose of trvinK the efficacy of a mad 8. 3. 2. 2.

1. stone on Ai rs. who a few days ago was attacked by a vicious cat and se verely bitten ou the hand. The feline held ou so tenaciously that Mrs Ken dall was unable to shake it off, and it had to be choked before it could be in ducedto loosen its hold. Her band and arm were badly swollen and' vtry painful.

The stone, which is the prop erty of Mr. Martin Armstrong, was Children's and men's Winter Goods also in Proportion. A deep cut In prices In Men's Heavy Roots. Come early and get your choice. PRODUCE WANTED.

For hair that is falling out or turn ng.gray, try Begg's Hair Benewer. Sold by C. A. Dow. "There's nothing new under the kuu, us the trump said when he look ed at his shoes.

What measures are you taking to stop that oughr Let us suggest Be Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure, It is infallible. C. A. Dow. Death loves a shining mark, bat baldbeaded men seem to live a long time all the same.

A trial convinces the most skeptical tVirefullv pn-paied," pleasant to the taste i Witt's Couh and Consumption 'live is a valuable remedy. C. A. Dow. Asaf cetida may cure grip, but (AUFFM BROS.

00. CHAS. A. DOW, Ph. Bluff City, Tfansas.

Slain Street, lump it curie 1 in the vest pocket wl; scare off smallpox. DEALER IN WiU bur the KIRKWOOD STEEL WINDMILL and Thirty Foot Steel Tower. These are the best In tte world. (lave been in use since 1882. Thousands hare then.

References in all states iu the Union. will not blow to pieces. Will "An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary." De Witt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, bilious-iss and sick headache. C. A.

Dow. The crops, euro, whett an! ot. applied to the wound, gmug almost immediate relief, but not thomuglil understanding the use of it, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall took it home with them and will have a physician apply it.

Milan Press. Jas. H.Smith was born In Moultrie Co. III. May 7th 186S.

died at Koek ford Col. Feb. 8th 1892. agfd 23 -ais and 9 months. Funeral services w-iv held at th of tin- of the deceased C.

K. Lin es i Stohrville township Ft-b. 12h, ducted by Rev. H. T.

Purcell. Th utter ment was made at the BuiciifieM cemetery. At the opening of Oklahoma for set tlement J. H. Smith located a hum stead in Kingfisher Banner tow it ship, one year previous to his arMh was united in marriage to Miss Da Lones, he was a man of sterling and the news of his death sends a dark wave of sorrow over the cooimuiut and an arrow of regret that pierces the hearts of his many friends, he had been a great sufferer for several mouths a 5 was always self possessed Serene and dignified he still had a lingeiir.g bop-that the climate of Colorado migl.t benefit his heath and with this uew, accompanied with his fistt-r d-trip thw just after but xVm; On the St It day Ft nt-wscatti- ingover the wires he had called from the vail if Mvtrs Hint resting on the othr II leav a wife and infant son.

four and thiw sist-rs to nviim his lts also a sorrowing community and su. pathizing friends. T. H. L.

nwo mmn 00 pr duv-ed in tna ts, exoeo-lal in value, being t.bout 7 per it nt'l. i. 3tbeatr- Bitiff City Kfr. ueut of the tot'd of the entire country, J. W.

ARNOLD M. D. andam-iUutin to over one third of the value of all the ld and silver mined iu the rid dur ng the same year. Downs Times. BTAH i I1IYSICIAX and SURGEOX.

Cure of Piles warranted with DSALERS IN out use of the knife- LUMBER COAL: BIUFF CITY, KM. CITY DRUG STORE, RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always bo successfully treated with Ayer's Sarsaparilla A cure is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured Others will cure you. Come and see me, I want your Oats, Corn, and Wheat. I have some fine seed oats for sale.

Hour, and Feed FOR SALE. Intli. Shinglm, nnlldlng Paper, Llmr, Hair Cement, Plaster, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Fence Posts etc. 9 We the celebrated Kiiw VnUey Pftint in all Colm; AW PUBIS BLUFF The rain Saturday right mad- it v-i-. disagreeable trayelinir.

Farmers jare sretting t.xions ab'o: plowing. Mr. Chas. Elson returned last nesday from an extended trip h. Territory and reports a good time.

Liuseetl Oil, Glues and Patty. Spec'nl prices Itnmber, PreU mad Coal id Car IjoU. We ctrrv the Iarsre3 best selected stock ia Harper County G. S. Killgore and solicit tout trade.

LOW PRICES. WHERE I INTEND TO STAY. LEWIS, SPRING will soon be here, and I will be prepared to offer the citizens of UluffCily and vicinity a Complete Before you sell your E. M. MOON, BLACKSMITHIN6 WHEAT, OATS OR CORN, Call on me, for I will pay the Line orSPRIXG GOODS, Consisting ol Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Notions highest market price.

Horse Shoeing and General Repairing, in fact 11 kinds of work done by a first class smith. Quite a number of oung folks took dinner at Mr. John Campbells last Sunday. Mr. John Pinaire has gone up north to stay.

We found where he has been going so much but only on condition that we would not give him away. The spelling school at Grandview wa well attended and a good time is reported. Mr. Will McClellan still wonders aimlessly about on his pony while his new buggy stands in the shed. We don't like to see a little bad weather stop the S.

it looks like there was something wrong-Miss Phenie McClellan and Mr. Clark Peacock of Tally Road attend the "Leap Year Ball" at Bluff City last week. Owing to the inclemency of the weather there was no preaching at Hranilviats liaati fiahhath R. H. E0HOLS Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils4 Toilet Articles, As can be found In HARPER COTCTTY, and at Prices as Iow or Lower THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE.

W. W. MILLER Wants Your WHEAT, CORN and OATS For which he will Pay the Highest Perfumeries, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, And Dr. J. B.

McKEE, DEDTIST Harper Kans For Bluff City dates. See Locals. Everything Kept In First Class Dra? Bear in Mind Prescription Carefully Compounded at All Market Price. Mr. Cayton of Bluff purchased a.

fine new buggy last Saturday we expect see him sailing around putting on more style than any body. Mr. E. Groye got the most pigeons at the match last Friday at That I also carry a complete Line of ALL FREE irOURDRESS PATTERNS OF HE, I Carry a Fine Line of Tobacco and Cigars 8. M.

NEAL. Every subscriber for 1S92 to Arthur's New Home HXagnzine, Illustrated, will receive worth of 51c Call's Glove-fitting patterns free. JlcCall Co. want to Mr. McClellan made a flying trip Caldwell Mouday afternoon.

Mr. M. E. Duncan, Mr. W.

Funk. Mr. Roy Goble and Mr. J. Joyner started south on a hunt last Monday.

They are expected back about the first of next week. Eversole. NOTICE. Before M. M.

McCommaa, a Justice of the Place of Stohrville township. Harper county. Kansas. introduce their new patterns; we want to Increase the and that I ana Selling the Celebrated circulation of our magazine. We make an agreement HE OHUjLOCCO HOTEL.

3p wmm to help each other and the result is our subscribers get the gtcatest olFer ever made by a magazine. New subscribers get three moths free. No advice in price; still only $150 a year. Full particulars in January number, sent postpaid (including a pattern order, worth 25 cents), tor live two-cent stamps. Address, ARTHUR'S NEW HOME IIAGZBNE, LOCK BOX 9i3.

PHILADELPHIA. We offer to club the above magazine with the INDEPENDENT VS. M. Snow, Defendant. To M.

Snow. You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff la the above named court forf60.C0 CORNER OF MA IX ST. AND CENTRAL AV. Always open for th recsption of suests. The wants of our guests are Always promptly attended to.

DWIGHT BBAGH, per hundred. I also have some heavy IJOOTfi, OVERCOATS, LADIES and CHILDUOS CLOAKS that go at COST nntll they are closed out. Coxne and examine my stock and be con vlnced. and that a garnishment baa been issued against your credits in the hands of the State Bank of Bluff City. Said ease and garnish taent will be heard on the J9th day of March.

INS, at o'clock a. aa. before the said above named Justice of the Peace. Tbos. Kikwood.

Arixer; 31. 51, JIoCohmas. (OTOCO) for the low price of $2.85 per year in advance If yev, want a good- magazine and cheap patterns now is your chance.

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Pages Available:
735
Years Available:
1891-1895