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Coldwater Review from Coldwater, Kansas • 5

Coldwater Review from Coldwater, Kansas • 5

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Coldwater Reviewi
Location:
Coldwater, Kansas
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5
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Jas.A.Blair, Pres. Boardman F.Smith, Vice Pres. F. II. Hchujut, Cash iei GOOD THINGS! CSS! Comanche County Bank.

CAPITAL, 50 .000. If you have a good farm, or a good horse, or a good town lot, everyone knows it, and if the merchant is SURE he has Good Bargains he is not wise unless he so informs the public. HEM IS MONEY EOH YOU INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY 8500.000. Bonds, County Warrants and First-Class Commercial faper bought and sold. -DEALER IN Men's Kid $1.00 to $1.75 Men's Calf Mitts, Ladies' Kid Gloves; 75c.

to $1.25 These Gloves are all direct from the manufacturer. 4-piece Glass Sets, 25c. 4-piece Glass 40c Tumblers 5c. Goblets 8c. Molasses Jugs 25c.

Good lino Queensware, Glassware. Enormous line of Cotton flannels, Dress Goods, Ruchings, Shawls, Hosiery, Corsets, Ladies' medium and fine Underwear. Men's Underwear, all kinds. And the best line of Men's heavy Boots, and fine Boots, Boy's Boots. Ladies' Shoes of all kinds.

Misses', Children's and Babies' Shoes, all lines, big lots. Beige Dress Goods, 5c. Prints, r. Ginghams 5c. Dress Goods, 10c.

Henriettas, 36 30c. Henriettas, 38 in. 40c. Henriettas, 40 85c. Canton Flannels, lots of "'em." Men's Regular Knit Sox 10c.

Men's Yarn Sox, 25c. Men's Working Shirts, 40c. Men's Hats, $1.00 to $6.00 Boys' Hats 50c. to $1.25 Children's Hats 35c. to $1.00 Men's Gloves Buck, Seal, Oil Calf, Saranac, Dogskin and Kid Gloves.

Men's Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 to $2.50 Men's Oil Tan Buck to $1.50 Men's Sealskin Gloves, 85c. to $1.25 Men's Saranac Buck to $1.25 Men's Caster Buck $1.25 to $1.75 Men's Dogskin Glove to $1.50 Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. NaiLs and builders hardware. ROOFING AND REPAIRING. One Door East of Sombart-Miller Buildinjr.

OOLDWATBB, KELLY JOHNSTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in THEY ARE ALL NEW GOODS, and void of old company in their respective lots. In short we have a great many good things in all lines of General Merchandise. Come in and buy goods where they sell goods cheap and have what they advertise at Blount's Spot Cash Store. GRAIN COAL, FLOUR, FEED, ETC, East Main Street, PROPS. TRANSFER LINE.

DELIVERY FREE. COLDWATER, KANSAS. C. M. C.

Pepperell 9-4 sheetings at C. M. R. R. Rev.

A. E. Thomson left, Wednes J. M. Wilson, of Anderson, Iowa, came in on the excursion Wednesday.

day, for a short trip to Tahlequah, I. at which place he will deliver Mr. Wilson is the happy possessor of KO. TRAIH8. ARRIVES DEPARTS 452 Mail aud Ex.

East 1:57 pm 451 Mail and 2:43 pin 454 Local Freight East pm 453 Local Freight West 1:57 pm ii a couple of his most able sermons. some of Loinanches rich soil, of which he is very proud. He paid Irish linens at C. M. C.

All regular trains carry passengers. J. A. WRIGIIT, Agent. the Review office a pleasant and re munerative call.

I. B. Kirkland returned, Monday C. M. C.

from a short visit to Missouri. 'Tis said that Ira was induced to visit his TRANSFER and OMNIBUS LINE. Carries Express to and from Depot. LOCAL NEWS. former home through certain politi N.

E. Sisson, Comanche's bright young republican politician, left Sun cal influences. C. M. C.

day, as he said, on a two weeks visit Jars and crocks at Saunders'. Boardman Smith paid Medicine Lodge a brief business trip the first COLDWATER, Hon. T. G. Chambers this week KANSAS.

of the week. moved his law office to the First Na tional bank building into the room Snyder's catsup at Blount's. occupied by Overman's real estate to Ins best girl in Ohio. Mr. Sisson has evidently forgotten that the motto of his part' is to protect home industry.

Jim Doig is running the office during his absence. Chocolate, cocoanut, spices, soda, starch, all kinds, soaps, sugars, coffee, canned goods, dry salt meats, breakfast bacon, fine hams, oat meal, rope, ink, mustard, cream tartar, white A new sign now ornaments the agenc'. sidewalk in front of Allen's Star C. M. C.

barber shop. Crockery at Saunders'. Mr. A. C.

Humphrey, the rustling contractor and builder, this week informed a Review scribe that he had been awarded the contract for build II. O. Ilolderby, our handsome cider vinegar, dried fruits, pure groceries of all kinds at Blount's. county treasurer, paid Ashland a ing a house on the Sombart ranch. THE COSMOPOLITAN, That Bright, Sparkling Young Magazine.

THE CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY IN THE WORLD, 2.5 Cents a Number. $2.40 Icr Tear. The Cosmopolitan is literally what the press universally calls it, "The Best and Cheapest Illustrated Magazine" in the world. snort visit VV ednesdaj-. Clothing cheap at C.

M. C. We learn that the commissioner convention to nominate a democratic Corsets, suspenders, socks, hose, gloves, underclothing at Saunders'. Candidate for commissioner of the Jas. Patrick, a well known former Coldwater boy, came in from Santa The first of the week the families third district, which was held at Protection last Saturday, passed off very quietly aud orderly the convention doing itself honor, bv nominating of Amos Bachman and Jesse K.

le tue hrst of the week. Powers, of A villa, each was visited by the dread angel death and each sustained the loss of a four year-old JohnR. Morton, the staunch, staid democrat of Protection township. child. Tobacco and cigars at Saunders'.

We are informed that on account of sickness Dr. Turner wa3 last week unable to fill his appointment in this city. grawaBEH-M unusual ram- M. C. Men's shoes at C.

M. C. Judge Dawson Smith, the nonular en L. Eaton left, Tuesdav. for democratic candidate for judge, ar California fruits at C.

M. C. Hennessey, at which place he takes charge of the Rock Tslanrl Hotel. Ben has an extended repu rived in the city yesterday and will spend a day or two in looking up his political fences. Judge Smith is well known over the district and there will, no doubt, be a very comfortable majority rolled ud for the tation as a first-class hotel man and will no doubt succeed.

The Cosmopolitan per year, $2.40 The Review per year, $1.50 Price of the two puhl.cations, $3.90 We will furnish Both for Only 2.40 THE COSMOPOLITAN furnishes, for the first time In Magazine Literatim) A Splendidly Illustrated Hagasiss, at a pries hitherto imi iapcsilile, TRY IT FOR A YEAR. Hats for all at Saunders', little giant in November. Horse shoes, mule shoes, nails. II. W.

Ross, of Meade countv. re bolts, chains, harness, bridles, halters, hinges, spokes at Saunders'. publican candidate for judge of this district, came in yesterday. He was met at the depot by the Coldwater cornet band and a larsre number of It will be a liberal education to every member of tne household. It will Leggett Bros, arrived in the city Willis Cos has accepted a position head cook for Ben Eaton in his Hennessey hotel and left yesterday to assume his position.

Gallon apricots at Saunders'. Joe Mclntire, who has been visiting his mother's family this city for the past month, kit, Mondav, for -his home in Vilas, Colo. The Comanche County Bank will pay 95c for couuty warrants. Bruce Avery this week moved their real estate office into the Avery-Huugerford block in the rooms formerly occupied by T. O.

Chambers. See our line of(silk, satin and cotton ribbons all at 5 cts per raid at O. M. C. yesterday with the first of their ex the republican brethren.

make the nights pass pleasantly. It will give yon more for the money than you can obtain in any other form. cursionists, lie city was not overcrowded with people, but as many. See our line of five cent (5c.) rib bons. U.

M. C. Do you wunt a first-elass Magazine, giving annually 300 pa ges ly probably, as our citizens anticipated arrived. They are now being driven over the countv by our rnstlins real W. G.

Clark vflstprflnv Wf-. me apoest writers ana cleverest artists as readable a Magazine as money can make a Magaxine that makes spccuilty of live subjects v. v. JVStJJs fine samples of bloody butcher, 90 dav corn, and also fifimnlfl nf white ml I 4. II Ul VV corn with Broadwell Son.

Comn rt. estate men and if they want to pur-thase land, good land, fertile land and land that is productive, at a low price, it is needless to say they will all buy. che can raise some enormous corn Send $2.40 to this office and secure both The Cosmopolitan if the ground is properly cultivated. and the Review..

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Pages Available:
2,634
Years Available:
1884-1891