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The Plainville Times from Plainville, Kansas • 2

The Plainville Times from Plainville, Kansas • 2

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this state, is one of Paloo's new THE PLAINVILLB TIMES, The "Roiiss Racket" Store, com mere, but by no means the less influential. Since his arrival, July PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Oth, he hits established a lucrative By MIDDAUGH POWERS. practice aud is meeting with good At the Old Red Front, has success. For Ladies', Gents' Misses', Boys', Youths' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Of the Latest Styles and best quality or Summer Wear, -GO TO- D. N.

Thompson Co. ewe for In Advanoe, per Year $1.00 In Arrears, per Year $1.85 The Best Bargains Ever Offered the grain interests of Palco. Their affairs at this point are in the careful IN PLAINVILLE, charge of Charley Thompson, who it is hinted, is also paying careful attention to another "interest" as well. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Judicial.

For Judge of tho 84th Judicial District, C. W. SMITH. Thread, 2 Spools for 5 Cts. Six Rubber Pencils, Cts.

F. S. Jenkins, who was formerly 12 Sheets Me Paper and 25 Envelopes, for 5 Cts stationed at Zurich, is the Union acifio employe at Palco, and is win Then we have ning the good will of all who have an occasion to deal with the company at tljat point. Ladies' and children's Dress Goods, Stockton Locals. This has been the week of rains.

13. J. Kendall has decided to com County. For Treasurer, GE011GE N. MICKEL.

For S)ierlff, REUBEN DEMY, Per Register, WALTEK McNUTT, For Clerk, FRANK For Coroner, DK. A. LEIGH. For Surveyor, J. T.

LOCKE, For Commissioner Third District, LEWIS NORMAN. Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, Hose, Socks, Mittens, cloaks, Dolmans, Ready Made Clothing and Numerous Bargains it will pay you to see. mence building on his "Uladstone ark" property, just one half mile east of the academy, next week. Mayor Uoolbaugh is up and around Opposite Old Sod M. E.

FIKE, RaqUeter. again. Hotel. Plainville. Kan.

John Kewby brother Thomas is here from Numa, Iowa. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs AND TIES OF BEST SHAPES GOTO Jonas Hjelm is back from Clay PALCQ'S PORTRAIT. DICE COCHRAN, county, looking after the weiener Our Young Neighbor on the West Meet farm which be purchased some time ago. -HEADQUARTERS FOR- ing with Prosperity. It was the good fortune of a Times County Treasurer Mickel is on a business trip to the state capital.

The Stockton creamery is in full Shelf and Heavy Hardware, man Monday to drop in on the new town of Palco, in the southwestern part of the county, some fifteen miles running order. Wm. Potter family has moved to west of Plainville. Palco is in real Olathe, this state. J.

BLACK'S. GLIDDEN BARB WIRE, Riley Carkey and wife have moved ity the successor of Cresson, which two years ago was one of the thriftiest towns in the county, but which, as it to Washington Territory. A. F. Newell and family have were, was "nipped in the bud by -He baa just added- G-rsiixi IDrills, moved to East Lynn, Mo.

the building of the Uuion Pacific The Young People's bociety of road two miles north of the townsite. Christian Endeavor," composed of This action of the U. P. company One and Two Horse; all denominations, is exerting a good having made it a necessity for Cresson influence here. people to move to the road, the new for the of Ming Suits is Measure.

Miss Mattie Garner, of the acad emy, has commenced teaching school MOWERS AND RAKES, CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED two miles south of Downs. town of Palco was begun, and, al though the fictitious "boom" spirit that is inherent in many western towns has not been manifested to an unusual degree, it has from the first Mrs. Mattie Kenwortby, wife of AND CHALLENCE AND HALL AD AY "WINDMILLS. Ed.

Kenwortby, died on Saturday, October 12, 1889, at the home of her enjoyed that steady, substantial We also sell a rainless and solid wheel mill. Pumps of every Description, )rents in Osborne, of consumption. He sella on the Cash Principle, giving best value for Money at the Lowest Possible Prices. growth which is a positive indication Her remains arrived on the train Sun of a solid basis and sure success in the end. Palco pleasantly located, day evening, and the funeral services When in need of Ready-Mixed Paints, ead, Oils, Calcimine, Brushes, call and ex ying on a slight rise of ground to were held on Monday, conducted by Rev.

A. Bledsoe. Interment was His Maxim is made in a brick vault in the city cem amine our Selection. We sell at Bottom the north of the Union Pacifio line, to which it ib sufficiently near to afford the most convenient railroad facilites possible. SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS.

Give him a trial and prove the fact. etery. The deceased leaves one child, a little girl two years of age, to the care of the bereft husband. She Prices. DICE COCHRAN Kanaai.

Among the improvements that Plainville, may be noted is that of a good pub belonged to the Christian church and was a faithful wife, mother and -NOTE THE ADDRESS- ic school, which has been establish Dennis. Christian. with an attendance of some forty pupils. They are under the profici ent instruction during this term of Real Estate J. BLACK, lie Peoples' Soot and Shoo Uab, tbllisr and Hatter, Plainville, Kansas.

Codcll Clatter. The conditions of the atmosphere Mr. P. E. Harbaugh.

As is usual with western towns, church services have not been forgot appears to have reached a point at which it can shed "Little drops of water and wet the little grains of sand, which causes every son and daughter to hunt for dryer land." HOUSES TO RENT. INSURANCE, lit Skint loiiee and LOWEST PISS. Repaired ten, there being two denominations, the M. E. and Christian, already re presented, with services nearly every H1 Loans Mud and slush, to the unexperienced Sunday, these a Sabbath Kansan, is exceedingly annoying.

school with C. E. Mead as superin Codell has reached a point where tendent and Miss Josie Gish secre she is unable to supply the demand tary holds tortu each ljord day in Best Rates. Best Privileges. I buy and sell Real Estate, write Deeds, Mortgages, and every kind of a Legal Document, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

or dwellings and business houses, genuine city style. Among ralcos and families have to bivouac among C. CocnRAif, President. James S. Shaw, Vice-President.

N. F. Shaw, Cashier. CITIZENS' BANK, Incoepoeatkd and Chaetered as a STATE BANE. business men whose acquaintances it the neighboring farm houses, is a pleasure to form.

We note few as follows: Couldn't Plainville ship a few of her Office: First door north of Ordwav W. Q. and C. W. McColm, under untenanted buildings here to supply the immediate demand? Bice Son's, where you are always welcome.

the firm name of McColm Son, are pleasantly situated to command the Hoagland are moving houses to the town with all the energy and dispatch J. FOSTER- characteristic of those gentlemen Does a General Banking Business, attention of those desiring anything in the line of general merchandise, they being the possessors of a large, Johnson Hockett have moved their store from Natoma to this complete and well selected stock place and it is now running on full which in variety and amount is sum Loans Hone; On Heal Estate and Attention! time. They are also preparing to cient to meet with favor in a city of move their business house and large several thousand. These gentlemen stock of hardware from Motor to this are not only receiving a splendid trade bat are deserving of much place. Boys and Sells Excliange, akes CallBcEions, We are now supplied with a "long more, they being not only anxious felt want in the person of Dr.

Lin to accommodate patrons but deter mined to please on all occasions. ton, who has come among us well V. M. GRAY Carries the recommended and will permanently CORRESPONDED OLi SOLICITED. PLAINVILLE, KANSAS.

George Treble is also one of the strong representatives in this line of locate here if the public patronage extended to him will justifiy him in trade, and carries a neat assortment of clothing, dry goods, boots and so doing. Robert Heston, the genial section Mammoth Stock of General Merchandise shoes, gnceries, flour, etc. Mr Furniture! Treble we found to be one of those boss, with his full complement of hands, is righting up the bad place in the railroad, and we now have an affable, courteous gentleman, though caretui in ousiness dealings, that is agreeable, courteous and good look sure of success in almost any position and he has built himself a patronage ing agent at the depot who has open at ralco that may justly be consider Come In and see me when you want anything la the line of 1mi, Valises, Oil (Ms, ed the doors and ventilated the musty rooms so long closed. Taken all together, we think Codell on the i with- pardonable pride. Mr, Treble is also om of the pioneers of eve of a big boom.

Kansas and for that reason is he better qualified to meet the people' Any Invites Public Attention to the Nicest Line of Dry Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, Clothing ui Furnishing Goods TO BE FOUND IN PLAINVILLE. Palco Pickings. demands and wishes. Dr. L.

Northrup, of Valley Falls, Messrs. G. W. and M. 0.

Willey is visiting with the family richly come in for a share of atten tion. They have a Btock of clothing A Complete Line of Coffins and Caskets. SEWING MACHINES, ORGANS, his son, K. B. Northrup of this place.

A mue son oi as. Liee tea and groceries, notions, stationery, etc, and are making a specialty of hand sprained his wrist Monday evening, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bald Constantly on hand. win, a eon usual weight.

ling the celebrated Salina brands of flour. They are also handling fruit quite extensively and are meeting Earnest Stull commenced hia We us Hiring special Bargains to suit the Hard Times, D. E. MICKEY. flew Building, Mill Street.

school near Alcona Monday last. with favor on every hand. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jo Frazier, CALL AROUND AND SEE US.

South Side of Mill Street. I. N. Carver, who is a graduate of the pharmaceutical department of the Iowa Wesleyan University, has Monday a girl. Father doing well, Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. G. R. Hart, Monday, a son weight ten pounds, charge of the drug trade, and is as Always see The members of the Palco Sunday Bank of Plainville, school will give an entertainment at sociated with Bert Martin under the firm name of Martin Co. They have a large variety of drugs aud the hall on Friday evening, Oct.

18th articles usually carried in that line for the beuefit of the school. Every KANSAS. PLAINVILLE, D. Thompson Co. body should attend.

When the Palco young men go to Incorporated and Chartered as a STATE BANK under the law of the State ot Kansas. see their girls they Bhould put -WHEN YOU- "chunk o' grub" in their pockets: $50,000.00, CAPITAL, then tbey won't have to pay a dollar for supper or go hungry unt.l break fast. The editor of the Times made us SELL YOUR GRAIN THEY PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES. and as Mr. Carver is a thoroughly Competent pharmacist there is no reason why they should not meet with success.

Mr. Frank Ross is the genial gentleman who presides over the mail under a coinmismuu from Uncle Sam and also is conducting a hotel, the accommodations of which cau hardly bexuellod, and from which travelers do not go away without being fully satisfied as to tboir having received the kindest possible treat ment. Mr. Ross also carries a small stock of stationery, school books, school suppliaii, cigarn, etc. Dr.

Northrup, a competent and pleasant visit the first of the week DIRECTORS: J. F. BURKE, President. M. E.

BURKE, Vice President R. F. BURKE, Cashier. J. A.

EARLS. Duma again anu bring a good rain with you. The school board of this district has lately purchased a tine set Offices at chI and ge graphical charts fur the use the school. Does a General Banking Business, BUYS AND SELLS FOE ETON AND DOMES IC EXCHANGE, City, Tovrmdiip, and County Indebtedness, Receives 'Deposits, Loans Mcumy, Pmiibanaa Notes and makes Collections on accessible points. iSP-Ths oldest Juk tfee Largest kmit oi Wf Btk PlalviUa Quite a number of the old soldiers attended the reunion at Plainville" plainville, Palco and Y.

irui'tw'crtby poyeioiaa of Valley this weak,.

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