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The Kingman Journal from Kingman, Kansas • 10

The Kingman Journal from Kingman, Kansas • 10

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Kingman, Kansas
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10
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Journal Supplement, March 29, 1901. II. BILLINGS. President, W. AUJ.

President. Addltlonal.Cunnlngham News. hand organs at AI- Two second TON'S. Garnett Elliott is home from U. S.

at II. O. Salmans Jury service at Wichita, Fresh Oysters Meat Market. First National Bank. OF KINGMAN.

The "Convict's Daughter" will ap pear at the opera house in Kingmanf this evening. Principal Jones will conduct the lo cal examination for county diplomas at the, school house today. Additional Kingman Klatter. John Wife, of Uoosier township, whs in the market with a load of porkers Tuesday. A complete line of implements at Ferguson Bros.

Fresh home-made-yeast at Gering Oldham's. Try It. Mrs. Bicknell spent Saturday and Sunday visiting ber parents iD Wichita. i 8 pounds nails 25c with every $1 pur-i chase.

Dunn's New Stoia. 'Studebaker Buggies and Wagons at Doyle Donaldson's. Mrs. Mont Boots has been very near to death's door, suffering from a' relapse of the measles. Signs of im PAID UP CAPITAL, $50,000.

SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 15,000. 4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits; DIRECTORS: H. Billings, D. Billings, Edwaud McKenxa. W.

E. Maynakd, A. C. Tkedick. Foreign Exchange Issued on all Principal European Cities.

A. C. TKEDICK. Cashier. provement are now strengthening the hope for her recovery.

Otis McNeer sarted from Cunningham Tuesday bound for Seattle, where a brother of his resides has been with the McDavit's for over a year and is well known in this part of th country. His friends here hope he may. strike it Stanley Albaugh came In on Tuesday evening's train aud will visit a short time at the home uf h'3 pa-rents in White township. ELMER GILLEN, Feed The le-t baud made Harness at Doyle Donaldson's. Rev.

J. Nagle, of Wichita, writes that it will be impossible for him to be here Easter Sunday, bift will hold Livery Sale richer in the west and will be glad to hear from him. Wm. lO-s and family will take up their residence at Dover, Oklahoma. Tom McDavitt and Eu Boots were commissioned to help move the effects.

Teacher M. J. Scuffle, of Center Pole came over Sunday to celebrate his 47th birthday at his former boarding place, the Davitt's. He is going to take up his residence on the Hamilton ranch after his school is out services at the Catholic church next ymmim Stable. Sunday, March 31, at 10:30.

Ilamby Furrw will sell you Peer less I'rincess Flour at 90c per suck; Kagle Patent, 85c: Knoxall Patent, 85c; Russian Rose, 75c; Agate Patent, Best Turnouts in the City Careful attention given to all horses left in our care. corner Main Street and Avenue 8 West Hoosier Items. 70c. Ed Handier has restored his position with the Jett Mercantile Company. It has been said that the wild duck, geese and jackrabbits are so thick on Andy Dornur's farm that he whs obliged 10 build a mud fence around it THE CAPITAL HAMS HAM SAUSAGE, CAPITAL LARD, stake and-ridered with bull frogs.

Frank Welkal is assisting N. Lewis iu ruuning the poor farm. Blanche- Moore, the, teacher of the Pleasant Hill school began teaching her last month of Bchool Monday, His ability as clerk will be missed by the tlrrn and his atteutiveness and courtesy by their patrons. Geralduie Wallace received a box containing an assortment of beautiful shells this weekseiit by an uncle who is serving his country iu the far away isles of the Philippines. Tom Hutio Is putting in this week at Newton attending conference.

took with him a drait for $1,748 to make the last payment on the debt hat has been hanging over the Methodist church for several years. Howard Adams led a paiiy of land-seekers over the south part of 'he county Tuesday. The Kiuirmaii county colonizat IiitT company witn wlinh he is employed shows real estate to all who con.e. 1 the 25th. Last Saturday's rain was needed by MINCEMEAT.

And all other Products made, by the Chas. wolff PacKing Compaoy, Sold bv all the BST DEALERS, are sure to1 please. the wheat. We are having some more winter weather now. Wonder when summer will Rev.

Smith, presiding elder of the U. B. church, preached to a small crowd last Sunday Mra. Moore i nd family have moved to town and Clarence and his better half are going to tend the farm this tvrP summer. Mr.

Benson wt nt towards team of Ltrado Tuesday and got a bronchos for a driving team. Basil News. S. NEW, Prop, Wm. Ebbert transacted busineso in Our years of Experience in this Business enables -us to supply you with the Basil O.

Greer left for the strip Satur day. R. W. Campbell after drilling sever Staple and papcy Groceries. al Uavs for WHier discarded the drill Fi nits, Can dies and Nuts; and begun digging.

O. Yeoman was in Basil Saturday J. II. Alter, of Milwaukee', who has been here for some time, left for the east Tuesday morning. Mr, A.

is a musician of rare talent and Kingman had lie pleasure of iieaiitig him several times, durilfjjf his stay. His epecialt ies are the flute and piccolo. Quarterly Meeting. Toe fust quarterly meeting of this conference year of United Brethren in Christ will be held in the B. chinch, Kingman, March 1)0 and 81.

Rev. P. Smith, ot the elder, will conduct, the services. Quarterly conference business session will be i.eld Saturday at 2:80 p. m.

ng by 'elder'" Saturday night 8 p. at 11 a aud 8p. m. Communion service alter Sabbath morning sermon. All are invited to the E.

Murphy, Pastor.) u. Jlaniby Furrow have" a beautiful line', of Ladies' Muslin. Underwear which they sell cheap. fail lo et some of the while they last. The Old Mitchell Wagon Lewis Lavehty.

buviiiK hogs. Gaae creamery received 28,000 lbs. of milk last week 8.60Q last Monday Our Line of Canned Goods is our Pride. A Trial and 8,800 last Wheat is looking fine but it needs ram. Trenton school closed Friday with a surprise diiih'er, followtd by art excel lent program.

W. Smith the teach er.left on 'the evening train for Ar kansas via Ft. Scott where he will ston EE AL ESTATE. over a few days for a short visit with Mrs. Smith parents.

Sowing oats and planting potatoes is the talk with the farmers now. J. R. Ulake planted 20 bushels of potatoes this week. Rex.

We have large Anortnts of Lands listed for sale in every Township iu the County, by Parties who mean Business and want to sell quick and cheap. i If you want a Bargains call on Us. WB MAKB3 FARMS ASPBCIALTY. Kingman County Colonization Co, Ofiico over Magtir Btore. FRANK WEINSHENK, Mgr.

New Idea Patents, '10c. Dunn's New Store. Everybody wanting to make good bread should not fail to use Mrs. Old ham's home made yeast. For sale at Plows, Listers Lewis all" 1 LAVEHTY..

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Years Available:
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