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The Independent from Burr Oak, Kansas • 5

The Independent from Burr Oak, Kansas • 5

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The Independenti
Location:
Burr Oak, Kansas
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Page:
5
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THE INDEPENDENT. LOOK HERE Our popular host of the Commercial House. Tom Ma-loney, has disposed of hiskusi-ness in this city, to Mr. Mc Daniels, of We are noitv havfl Tom leave us. We will be at Bnrr Oak with our PHOTOGRAPH CAR about the 15th We Uuiixi: Oak, Jewkll 'County, Kansas.

PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY C. A. Haudy, Editor and Proprietor-TERMS. 81.35 ri-Jli guarantee our work to be first He has run a good hotel and class, as we have all of the his business shows it. be whaf.

latest improvements in nho- ever pursuit he may loiiow. I Chicago Photo iv.Lith. Co 8N; (1RBR OAK STOCK ORAM MARKET hll.n;Aia fl. WW in-law J. W.

Lowe of the TEMPERANCE ENTERTAINMENT. Commercial House, Mankato He takes charge of the busi- DRUGGISTS. OFFER AT Programme for public unset ness Marcli Hogs $4.354.50 Corn 18 to 20c Wheat 45 430 Rye 28d. Stock Cattle 3.O0i3.5O in or c'f flip Rnvv fWb rV LiCCK AT THIS. Out euterprisina; tt' 4- i n' if UO "Cm HI WIC -Cumminm now Sncatrvd in import- on iuay evening.

to? a vetiilifivly line brand of uncolor- eblary 20. 1887. TEA, of which they have obtained SinWn." EftPagCE MARKET. So. tliB sole control and which goes under the siitrestJve title UNITY Devotional Exercises.

Esrsrs Artist's Materials, Brushes, Combs, Tbe fact that it is imported only in PEBFECTIptf TEA PANS is gur Dyes, Extracts, intea, live things, viz: That it is 'pure; that it in of good grade; that it Face Preparations, beeuciirutf a cleanly and iini Butter 10c. Potatoes-i'O. $1.00. 81.7Gy: Young Chickens 1.00 Old CI jic kens-hen 1 :26 Hair, Oils, Inks, Oder Cases, form iiiiiauer by the KERFECTICN Strap, Stationary, Rubber, Sundries, Toilet, Soap, Toilet, Mirrors, Toilet, Cases, Toilet Wood and Quill Tooth Picks, Cigars, Tobacco, Rev-Jacobus, Address, Singing. Susie Uath, Recitation.

Nellie Noyes, Reading. Johnnie Recitation, Sinking. Mrs. Snlley, Essay. May Sallcy, Recitation.

Singing. PROCESS; that it in iiiieoiitainiiiated hy contact with iwtd; and that it will Perfumer, Pocket Books, preserve its strength itiul llavor for an Purses, Playing, Cards, iiuleliuit period. NOTICE. Xursiug bottle Uaizors, All parties knowing them Jessie selves indebted to me are re LOCAL ITEMS. A The inter-state bill.

Ho ne-made Saar Jvraut at Temperance Pesitation. Conference. Sinm'n qes'tei to call and settle at led by. Mrs. Cox, A.

once. Mrs. L. Peauson. REFGRT.

FROM FGMQNAi And a large of DRUSSTS' SUNDRIES. Salem, we are. informed, has Wi 11 i amen I'. 4 loow tt ui xiorsei cuiwi to fiell their Tuvvdei oreeaers tnat recently ripht out rocanUts 0fth- jjak. purchased two imported hor- mg 1 imH 'baws wi mii'Kn lie v9k uiiil n.irfl.,,,, opportunity of pim-basiiijr it.

Jt is It is growing warmer. PHOTOaBAFHS AWAY, DOWN JT CREESE'S jAliLERY. Supt. Turner, of Mankato, 'Was in our city Tuesday. Buy your Buck Wheat Flour at A Xhoup'a.

Geo. IcKinney of Salem, was on our streets last Satur uiars out rne act IS a Com- that beaHtiful Pomona War fUnfr-L J'UI11 I01-ec RUDscnbe oiooa will ten will agree have traveled over a great deai witii us. of country in our time and have seen out tew photographers that equal.oui Sow is your tinje to jcecure sonn day. Goto the City Mvat Market for nome Mr. M.

P. t'reese me at about half price a v'reose's- roasts, steak, aatl the best bo- Tllft Rtinronia -rt i 1-1 uumo hji D. SALLEY, ijun is iayei up Washington territory has do RflANAGEK, i ti a this week with a case of rheu omed that law unconstitution BURR OAK, al that gives to women the matism. Bayer's business requires two men and John Jwgna in town. D.

h. Smith, a legal light cl S.ileru, made this oflice a visit -Tuesday. usiness brough hiui to onr city. is unity desirable in a Jioushold Mippiy it with Mtibsers. WjUiaipson pure fragrant UNITY right of suffrage.

It has been Johnson is filing Mr. Mou- in effect tvo j'ears. HQLMWOOD ITEMS. Homer Calvin' has sold a beck'splacg. iic ivy is (loinsr a raoai run nhM 1 CO A ercF.

busiiHM.ss. Ncitliin er 1101 It is a fafi; that Jennings Ross keen on hand the best couple of last spring's colts to 1 iMithi.iiv- fiw) in i i Mini 'iiJFT. i'Jl UUJH worK ban feeepliiir tui supplied, cut- William Callahan and bought line of drugs in the county. ling steak, unking and dress- onnfliw nn. flifrofnifi Im.s Mlrr iin i tri' tiv II.

I 1 7 To-day is the acJiiyersary of Abraham Lincoln's birthday. xh was boru in 1809. A brother of Joseyh Oxley 115 under cultivation. 30 aereK in pasture. 7 acres of winter rye.

A large amount of timber, lying on Walnut I lVVU ()UIU3 starts with his family for Bun- Minister Pendleton has OyIpv baa i .11.. a j- -J ucuii uieu irom Germany. fn rnf. wnrno stnvft wood for Oak 15th. inst.

from lud. He wijj. farm in Holmwood this summer ana ic is rumored, lie will be Kinzie XT 1 .1 I unered Mannings Maca as rr 1 11 Mi. iv air oni ntrifir i si vin lio lrPTi nrftnkin? their We are now prepared to take subscriptions for all of the High yatmt Flour 91. per sack ftt the iFaruvvrs store- 17 Piof.

of White Mound Township, was in the city Wednesday. VTHFMAL HKWAKD For a better cir bought forocts. than can be found The New Drup creek 1 mile north and mile west of Burr Oak. A good bearing young orchard. Two good wells of good water and running stream in I -i uuiv sj.

1 A bill has bepn infiWln0rl it nil leading weeklies and periodic vvvv. 1 vjyiiia ji iaic tni- Hii ijwv in 41. a 1 I I. I iu nie iuiuuesota legislature oOM als the United States. Can nnmnnllinrr aanlt 1 1L.

1 ada or Europe, at clubbing of o- j. TTonrv fl-iKh has bnusrht him pasture, House with three anc iaue 10 iae uoverDor rates with ihe Independent and each state officer, iurVes selt a ylinS teaJB fivmS htore. JennitiRs Hoss M. P. Creese tried to "take" 1 1 1 Al.

Avail yourself of this opertun rooms. For terms apply at this Ottlce- ana legislators h-pn ihc ior uiem WW llillll IMi I ity of getting good reading nvPi p.11 linps in f.h stfl.fiP Tt Willie Files has also boucrht matter, cheap. will pais uy a large mr jorifcy. a span of mules. They will be Buy your soap of C.Shoup.

and 1 111s is reversing thy usual three years old this spring Mallory House, uiuei ui uiiis on cuac subiect The am nnnifiR. He nave gfct nve cent articles for ojuy 25cts The city Council at Harper A nfiwinln about 18f) for 'I i LA VV lil IJH MM I III I xviuiBtiB, appropriates seventy ed in fome of the adiDinin The bible class was a failure fiye dollars per month to aid counties as follows Sunnno last week, but we hone it will number one travels nnt! hn cilfMQ liiJ Wppk. It Will the daily paper published in that place. selling watches On "trip, lncfjll. lia of.

Sotki "Pifpr's rpsi- the White House last Monday but for some-cause or other it was not a success. The day most too dark. Go to the City Meat Market for your New Years' turkey. Reeves and Williams are laying in a large stock of implements for the spring trade. Go to the Farmers store for the Harvest Queen Flour at 90c.

per sack. Carlos Clark returned from Downs last Tuesday eve. where he had been visiting for a few days. Good Chewing Tobacco only 35c a at Shonn'a meat plan, collecting two dol- ance next Thursday evening. "White Pigeon" is the iw.ufciueumeMueJivery, A rnf name of the best 90ct.

flour r-nri rifi oruf in 41. r. O. It. JIALI.OltY, Proji.

SALEM KAN, We will say to. 'public: When in Salem call at the "Mallory" for your meals, everything neat and clean, a good bar-room to smoko -in and a convenient parlor. Satisfaction guarranteed, Try it and be 'convinced. Ordinary meals, 23 ctH. Don't forget to give us it trial when in Salem.

in town, kept by Williamson lows after slowlr and r.k,Tpa to market lly' that the watcJi was stolen. Cummmg. Gov. Foraker of Ohio, de Mr. Luther Burkholder toolj two loads of hogs to town giving its number in nies that he has lost 48 000 this week.

He thinks if pays Ihe victim has the watrh in a speculation. aken away from him. and to aise hogs. We have been to busy to CitV Meat Marlrat far fm.hi An.afn. loses the two dollaas he had uu'i taru, ana me Dest of paid.

Look out for the nair oei ana pork steak. Meal hours; Breakfast. 7:00 to catch many items therefore cant write much, let this suffi And now it is reported that Dinner, 12:00 m.to 2:00 p. Supper, 6:00 to ce this time. LtJTHER.

of Chas. ussell have received anotb-r car-load of KtcLura farm wagous. .1 MaxweJI, the murderer of Preller has been trrarifprl Everybody of importance about here reads The Independent and hence it is the paper in which to advertise. Fouud, that you can buy strictly pure drugs, and all first class Patent medicines. Jennings Ross.

ttpies the a wife in Russia. Go to Williamson Cum- 00 p. m. 2-11 If you want a good lioiue paper THE JNtiKPENDENT' ciing and get a sack of their subscribe for Oene. Stewart a cnr-load of Fancy llonr tbis wefdc, and that, with a car-load of fr-c-d goeg to make up one "White Pigeon" flour OOcts.

stay of execution till Anril 1. per. sack. Fresh egga and sausage at City Meat Mark. AH unit iti praising Merars.

Willi--sou Cuinruig's "Unity Tea" of tbe largest feed stores this side of pending an appeal for a new trialin the supreme court. Al. Miller, Jamestown, is in our city at present. Choics California oranges at A. The two factions of the Democrat party in Congress can tit.

Louis. Mr, Stewart thicka "Re ciprecity" is tnt motto he abouli bave, lur he gives a dollar's worth of goods for 100 cents every tfca Go to Judy, Horner co. I not agree on a tariff bill. i A. Slioupa ha jast feeivd a or ctoic cigars, tobaccos, etc Mef CKSICE-Caiifmia Jjwcj.

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Pages Available:
176
Years Available:
1886-1887