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The Exponent from Randall, Kansas • 5

The Exponent from Randall, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Exponenti
Location:
Randall, Kansas
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5
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BEST OR BUST" is the motto we propose to stand by until our last gasp. Wo always keep in stock Rreslii Poll DRY GOODS, We have placed on our shelves an immense stock of Dry Goods. New Styles, New Prices, Endless Variety. You can get 4ct. Calico and $1 Cassiraere.

GROCERIES, CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, NOTIONS. In this line we have one of the most complete and freshest stock in this part of the country. "We meet all competition price and quality considered, In the clothing department we have a complete stock of every day wear which we offer at a low figure. Overalls 50cts and up. OdcT pants of all kinds.

Our line of Boots Shoes comprises a complete assortment of styles and prices ill Men's, Ladie's and Children's wear. We warrant our prices to suit you. We carry a complete line of Notions of all descriptions and will sell them at prices that will surprise you. We keep everything usually kept in a general store. A w9 Call and get our prices before making your purchase.

We will surely please you. Bring in your pay the highest market price, call and look at our goods and get prices Randall, Main Street, butter and eggs. We Kansas. The Exponent. TRUEBLOOD BRO'S -DEALERS IN- Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Stationery, Books, Pens, Pencils, Toilet Soaps and Perfumery, Jewelry, Eye-Glasses, Candies and Cigars.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, and Putty. Give us a call. We will endeavor to please you. Our prescription department is complete. Trueblood Bro's, Randall, Kans.

Society Directory. METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. C. iU L. Shackelford, Pastor.

Preaching April 5th, and every alternate Sunday following at 7 p. in. TTNION SUNDAY SCHOOL, L. A. Fairchild, Superintendent.

Sunday School every Sabbath at 3 p. m. flllRISTIAN CHURCH, Rev. G. N.

Beaver, Pastor. Preaching or Social meeting every Lord's Day at 11 a. m. 'CHRISTIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, A. P.

Owens, Superintendent. Sunday School every Lord's Day at 10 o'clock a. m. "PAPTIST CHURCH, Vicksburg school house. Rev.

Grover, Pastor. Preaching at 7 p. m. every alternate Sabbath. O.

O. F. Randall Lodge No. 319 meets every Friday evening. F.

Folsom, D. P. McKellar, N. G. Sec'y.

A F. A. M. Randall Lodge No. 30-4 meetsevery second and fourth Saturday evening of each month.

E. Young, Sec'y. S. Manor, W. M.

CHRISTIAN PRAYER MEETING at the Christian Church every Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. METHODIST PRAYER MEETING every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock p. m. "REBECCA DEGREE LODGE No.

LX 140, I.O. O. F. of Randall, will meet Tuesday night April 7th, and every alternat Tuesday aight there after. Mns.

LucrxDA. Ckaig, i. Coka L. Mokius, R. S.

Official Directory. strict Officers. Congressmen 6th E. J. Turner State Senator, II.

Mechem. Judge of loth District, Cyres Ileren Representative 102d District, E. F. Barnett, Representative 103d District, C. C.

Vandeventer. COUNTS" OFFICERS. Probate Judge, C. W. Main County Attorney, R.

II. Mc Bride. Clerk of District Court, G. E. Stein.

Sheriff, J. V. Davis. County Treasurer, John B. Rea.

County Clerk, S. I. McLean. Register of Deeds, A. Bailey.

Supt. Public Instruction, G. II. Baily. County Surveyor, E.

II. Kern. County Commissioners, P. II. Holler, 1st John Goodwin, 2d J.

W. Epperson, 3d Dist. Township Officers. Trustee, T. A.

Westbrook. Treasurer, Louis Iloel. Clerk, E. A Sadler. Sustices of the Peace, J.

L. Trussell, John McAlpine. Constables, S. Sutherlin, J. T.

Shun. City Officers. Mayor, J. R. Craig.

Clerk, M. D. Sutherlin. Marshal, John Meyers. Treasurer, J.

G. Trucblood. Police Judge, M. D. Sutherlin.

Councilmen, E. T. Preston, J. L. Trussell, W.

M. Ilendrix, P. J. Westover, C. C.

King. School Board, A. G. Rice, Director; R. M.

Brigham, Treasurer; J. L. Trussell, Clerk. For pure apple vinegar conic to me I guarantee it 30 cents per gal Ion. F.

B. Small. Friday Apeil 24, 1891. Subscription Rates: One Year $1.00 Six Months 5C The best harness oil at Kemp Bros. Mr.

P. Mackey was in the city Monday. All the Kansas farmer wants is time. See Alderson Co. for prices on flour.

Early fruits and vegetables at F. B. Small's. Try the nut coal at Smith Craig's at $4 per ton. Just received a car load of flour at Alderson Co's.

Send in your subscription at once. The fun commences soon. Go to Alderson Co. for prices on 500 pound lots of flour. A limited amount of new seed corn at the Alliance Office.

W. F. Morris. Cane seed for sale at the Alliance Office. W.

F. Morris. A Jeweller and watchmaker could And a good location in our city. Kansas uses 70.000,000 pounds of sugar per year. Keep files of the Exponent.

They will be valuable for reference. Prime German Millet seed for sale at the Alliance Office. F. Morris. Frank Forrest of Jewell City is getting to the front as a reform speakr er.

It will pay you to try my new coal for cooking purposes. H. Joslin. Peter Hoffercommisionerof 1st. District was in the city on business Tuesday.

Trueblood Bro's have just receive a neat line of Wall Paper from New York City. The J. D. Robertson Mer. Co.

received a full car load of sugar this week. Mrs. VanClcef, Willie and Louie are visiting friends in Randall and vicinity. Elder Shute will preach at Harford's Hall Saturday night and Sunday. Thomas Westbrook the assessor called at this office on important business.

Still in the lead with plenty of millet seed at sixty-five cents per bushel. W. H. Joslin. If you want clothing go to Jewell City.

The J. D. Robertson Mer. Co. One of the delogates to Mankato now says, "politics makes strange bed-fellows." Ursie Joslin was dangerously ill last She is convalesing rapidly.

All kinds of clothing at bed-rock prices at J. D. Robertson Mer, Co. A number of pigs and chickens seem to have the freedom of the sub-urbsof the city. F.

Kizer, Missionary of Downs was in the city Wednesday making arrangements for Sunday School Men's Black Worsted suits prices from $10 to $20. J. D. Robertson Mer. Co.

Wanted Old Iron, Bones, Rags, Copper and Lead at the Alliance Office. W. F. Morris. F.

B. Small, general vegetable and notion store. Produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. Smith Craig have just received a fine, clean and fresh car of nut coal. No dust, no fine coal, but nice size for summer use.

Thomas Fitch returned Wednesday from attending the funeral of his brother J. C. Fitch in Davis county Missouri. Trussel McAlpine are so busy shoeing horses and sharpening plows and listers that they won't stop to write locals. They say Hez Bramwell still fol lows the good old fashioned way of disposing of candy.

Who gets the candy? Memorial Services. On Sunday April 2(3th at 11 a. m. the memorial services of Blanche Kemp will be held at the Christian church in Randall. Mr.

Frank King and wife came in on a visit to his parents last Friday. They left for Goodland Monday evening. If you have any boots or shoes that you want repaired, bring them at once to the Shoe Shop as it will be closed shortly till, fall. An exchange says: "No sound reform paper will support the platform that is to be framed at the Cincinnati Conference May 19th unless there are greenbacks in it some where." If anyone has plastering that needs to be patched or a leaky cistern or wants a new cistern built and have it warranted or old chimneys fixed or a new one built or paper hanging or kalsomining done he will save money by calling on J. W.

Tron. Friends of our fallen comrades are invited to attend the meeting at Harford's Hall next Monday night, April 27th, to appoint committees to make arrangements for the Memorial Services to be held Sunday, May 24th. COMKADES. L. A.

FaircMd, M. D. Randall, Kansas. Office at his residence one door north of Bank of Randall. J.

W. Tron, Stonemason Plasterer Cisterns and Chimneys built. Contracting for all kinds of Mason Work solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed See or address, J. W.

Tron, Randall, Kansas. R. M. Brigham Dealer In Lumber, Lath, Doors, Windows, Hair, Lime and cement. Randall, Kansas.

Joe Neatlieroy 3d. -o Thi? well known horse stand this season at the stable of his owner one mile north and one mile east of Randall. Prices to suit the times. Call and see him for yourself. D.

H. Althouse, Owner, Randall Market. Wheat No. 2, soft Sfl Wheat No. 2, hard 83 Red Oats No.

2 43 Oats No. 2, mixed 41 Rye 85 Corn 55 Potatoes, Irish 1 40 Apples, green, per bu 1 30 Poultry per lb 6cts Butter 16 Eggs 10 Flour per cwt $2 15 to $2 80 Hogs per cwt 4 15 Stock hogs per cwt $4 00 to $4 35 Cows, fat, per cwt $2 00 to $3 00 Steers, fat $4 00 to $5 00 Steers, stock $3 00 to 3 50 Soft $4(0 A gasoline stove cheap at Kemp Bros. For sale cheap one set second-hand plow harness, one new road scraper, one new gasoline stove. Everyone wishing. Wall paper is invited to call and examine Trueblood's stock before purchasing.

II. C. Thompson station agsnt during the absence of J. A. Petit returned to Sedalia Tuesday M.

lloffweimer of Vicksburg township sowed 100 acres of oats. He is a rustler for a bachelor. What married man is ahead of him sowing oats. The people made no mistake in electing Peter Holler commissioner He is not afraid to vote against that, which he believes works injustice to the people, and to let them know how he voted. he people will standby him.

They want such men in the front. Matt Moffweimer and Sebastian Joerge had one new lister lay and two new subsoilers made, and four sub-soilcrs, one lister lay and three plow lays sharpened in one day at the Alliance Blacks mith Shop. It pays to advertise in the Exponent. Angle Elliott of Vicksburg township had a Sarcoma weighing about 3 and one-half pounds removed from his shoulder last Thursday by Surgeons Lowe, Trueblood and Morse. It was located on the left shoulder blade reaching over the spinal column and extending from the neck to the middle of the back.

The operation stself is said to be a perfect success. Mr. Elliott stood the operation remarkably well. W. W.

Caldwell, B. M. lirlghmn, Pres't, Concordia, Ks. Vlce-Pres't. Bank of Randall D.

D. Bramwell, Casli'r. Does a general banking business. Make collection pay tax.

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Years Available:
1889-1892