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The Omnicrat from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

The Omnicrat from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

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The Omnicrati
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WaKeeney, Kansas
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AT THE EOPLE'S STORE fit OFFICIAL DIRECTOR V. County. A. H. Blair County C.

A. G.Marshat Register of Deeds. O. W. Cross County SuporftiU-nKv A 8.

Peacock County Attorney W. B. Saum- aerlfl Theo. Cottrttfry Probate J. ti.

Welch Clerk District Court'. W. Nut County Surveyor. C. 3.

Ferris'" Coroner a. P. Lawrence iFirst Warns Commissions J. Soconu District. Cipher" I ThiM Wsirict.

IT. i A FEW HINTS ON SHOES. A. h. Uloason1 A.

Hour J. Hi March' A. P.Lawreuc L. Schmitl G. W.

McMlchael Police udijo i Joshua Groft Ed. Cuilk Word Carsffn, U. S. Land actftf Pension age Real Estate Kan jE.Saum, Spring Opening. You will find the best line of DRESS GOODS Furnishing Goods of all kinds, doing, Bats, ADIES AND GENTS' SHOES.

of the HENDERSON Make, Fancy and Staple 6roceries. and everything kept in a first class General Store. Call and see our BARGAIN'S. WE can PLEASE you. One Price For ill SQUARE DEALING IS MY MOTTO.

H. SHULTZ. Plow shoes for men and boys. Best on earth. Our Rock bottom shoes for men we will put up against any shoe made, for durability.

Try one pair and you will want the second pair. Our fine Calf shoes take the cake. And on men's Genuine Kangaroo Shoes, we lead the van in shape, style, quality, wear, and looks. Child rens shoes of all kinds. Remember we sell the celebrated SELZ SCHWAB SHOES Try them and you will be fully convinced.

METZ GIBSON. Ask to see our Prairie Queen shoe for Ladies, an all leather first class shoe, only $1.25. Our oil Grain shoes for Ladies are unsurpassed. Our Dongola Button shoe for Ladies is the best shape, the best fitter, ever sold in Wa-Keeney. Our old Ladies solid comfort shoe is the best thing for the money, ever sold.

Ask for a pair of Patent leather tip, cloth top shoe, easy, durable, fit like a glove and pretty. Our Ladies FINE dress shoes are unsurpassed in the State of Kansas. METZ GIBSON. ATTORNEAT-LAW u.s.land Attorney Gives special attention'' to the' collection of Reaf Estate mortgages fo eastern' ihtestorg. Buys antf sells Real Estateand' makes arnv etc.

JW.BlliKlf, Mr. and Mrs. Rich spent Sunday at J. P. Marquand's.

Alex. McNaughtan is farming the McCarthy place, this summer. James Bullock bought a cow P. S. We are now in the swim with Dry Good, Furnishing Goods.

Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. At The CLEVELAND HOUSE. We will locate in the Rooms now occupied by 0. A. Coartrlght.

MAY I st. of D. McDonald, last week, for $21. WINDMILLS PIPES FITTINGS AH work done promptly and? in Office in1 old World building." Geo. McVey and- wife took dinner at J.

W. Smith's the 4th we are glad to see them able to get around again. Mrs. Burns will build a new house on her farm soon near the old one which is now occupied by Chas. Daisy, her brother.

A small prairie fire started last Saturday about 60 yards south of Mr. Hankins barn. It was extinguished before any damage was Cruso. HETI Feller, Practical Blacksmith AND WAGON-WORKMANl Gaylord Stanton is laying in a supply of feed for the coming year. Frank Webster has arrived on his place and is camping at the old Connelly house.

Ellis Burns put in a new pump, last Saturday. He intends to irrigate his orchard in the future. i It is only a question of time, when young folks will learn that a cart is not intended to carry three persons. Mr. Herbert, of Glencoe, passed through the valley with a bunch of cattle which he had sold to Chas.

Nelf. Mr. Fiddler helped in driving. NOTICE. Prografti of Teachers Meeting, to be held April 22, 1893.

Paper, Miss. Carrie Sweet. Paper, My idea of Teacher's meetings, A. S. Peacock Paper, D.B.Rogers.

General discussion, Should the average of third grade certificates be raised? Committee. U.S. Land Office at Wa-Kecney, Kansas. March, 3d 1893. No.

MARSHALL UFFORD. Our Dry Goods Department is as usual COM in town, PLETE. And our well known disposition 35f All kinds of iron and wood' work done on short notice. iST'Air guaranteed. Shop just South of Mead's barn.

A.B.MUMERT. Blacksmith and Woodworkmaif J'Shop South of Davis' coal sheds. Work TV. T. Brabb was Tuesday.

S. S. Harvey is finishing his milk house. Knuzy. Complaint having been entered at tnia office by W.C.

Olson BKalnnt Francis M. Horn for abandoning his Homestead Entry, No. J8380, dated February 16th 1887, upon the went half of the nortbeait quarter and north half of the northwest quarter Section SO, Township 14 south Range S3 west In Trego County, Kansas, with a view to cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oll-loe on the 4th day of May IH0S at 9 o'clock A. M. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

i Hill P. Wilson, Receiver. W. E. Saum, Atty.

to quote low prices is still the ruling factor in UQ FQTARI IRHMFNT. We liane our new stock of CLOTHING which maKes our stock in this department dou HACKBERRY HAPPENINGS. A cold wave. Watch the World for critic report number two. DAILY PRESS ITEMS.

Treasurer Biddle "Caned." State Treasurer Biddle was "caned" Saturday evening by the employees of the office. The occasion was his forty -eigth birthday. In a happy speech the can was presented to him, and with it the good will and wishes of his employees. The State Historical society is collecting photographs of all the Kansas people who have written books. SILVER'S CHAMPION.

BANNER. G. E. Fuller is plastering Mr. Plants house.

A. B. Redmond planted about 17 acres of sod corn last week. W. W.

Vosler and wife started for Beatrice, Nebraska, Friday. Several of our farmers have received trees from the forestry-station this spring. Some of our young people attended the dance at Gibson Friday evening. E. W.

Hawks is working on his ble the usual size. Price on the stock as a whole are as low or lowor than ever. Ask for our SPECIAL prices on shoes Thos. lams is planting corn. John Reynolds drilled in barley, last week.

C. E. Shinquin's new house is nearing completion. Rob. Young spent Sunday with W.

0. Shinquin. Thos. O'Toole has been plowing for corn. John Neuenschwander planted potatoes, this week.

claim in Gove county this week. Hts sister, Edith, is keeping We are headquarters for STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. The Rocky Mounfafo Hews, THE DAILY BZ MABL, One Year W.W Six Months 3.00 Three Months 1.50 Ono Month 50 THE WEEKLEY BY MAIL. One Year, in Advance, $1.00 rmu SKwg Is the only rreat tolly in the United' State that is identified with the Popullat Fr Coinage movement, and should he in the hands' of every voter, north, south, east, and wast. Send in your subscriptions at one.

Address, THE NEWS DENVER, COLO The Fine Imported French Draft ttnu house for him. Roy, a four year old son of Cf. F. Hawks, who has been very sick with LaGrippe for the last two weeks, is again able to be out. Belle.

0IQIMVIU Early Ohio seed potatoes-bulk garden seeds, flour and provision. Archie Lorimer has hired ont to Thos. O'Toole for the summer. There was a fandango at the Gibson school-house, the 14th, inst. Pat O'Toole went to Wa-Keeney, Sunday, after his German lad, Tom Minphy.

Arbor Day was observed at the Hackberry school-house- and a number of trees were planted. Mondain. Mondain(6512) in French register, 4151 in American, will make the season of 1893 at Meads barn in Wa-Keeney, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week and Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesdays at my ranch 5 miles North of Wa-Keeney on the Saline. In connection with our Dry Goods and Groceries, we have added a stock of shelf and heavy SALINE VALLEY. Price Sturgeon is working for Geo.

McVey. Miss. Carry Sweet wants to get a good trusty driving horse. Wo. Limkehas bought a hay-rake to rake hay for Mr.

McGin- Misses Carrie Davis and Ida Doyou take the Kansas Farmer? Why not? Every breeder, orchardist, dairyman, gardner, poultryman, their wives, and the boys and find it full of helpful information. It is practical, honest, able; it is adopted especially to Kansas; it comes every week in the year, with sixteen or twenty pages of valuable information. HARDWARE TINWARE. WINDOW GLASS. Tin ahop in connection.

Blackburn, of Wa-Keeney, were out driving in this neighborhood, Sunday. The question that is now agitating the mind of Madame Grundy is, "When is Dave North Will use all caution possible but will not be responsible for accidents should any occur. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Mondain is steel gray 17 hands high weighs 1800 lbs. Good flat-bone fine style; with high knee action, nice rangy horse sired by Philbert 700, dam Nannette6511, 6heby Brilliant 722, he by Monsieur Herculis, residing at nis.

Asa Kobetich is reported as having received a severe cut on the wrist H. A. Burns has returned home from Jewell county where he laid his wife to rest. Mr. Hankins has bought another team and is ready to begin farming as soon as it rains.

as. Falkner is looking up a cream route. He expects to gath Sample will be sent free, if yotf send postal card sequest to going to fetch home a house keeper to take charge of his new Barbed wire a specialty. FAIL TO GET PRICES ON THESE GOODS BEFORE BUVINO. MARSHALL AND Kansas Farmer Topeka, Kas.

Jennie Wren. KINNEY CREEK. Prassoir France. er cream for G. I.

Verbeck this aumrner. A stock Journal will be given free for one year to each patron of my horse. G. T. Galloway, owner.

ubscnbE UFFORD. U. W. McGinnU bought a Chas. Scott hauling rock to fix tip his cellar.

Chas. Nell, was in the neighborhood, last Thursday. A. T. Harvey is working tor Ellit Bmn9t'd scn.

mowing machine Saturday. He will commence making hay soon if it continu? drv..

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Pages Available:
474
Years Available:
1892-1895