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Richmond Star from Richmond, Kansas • 7

Richmond Star from Richmond, Kansas • 7

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Richmond Stari
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Richmond, Kansas
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7
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If, e. bodley, 0. 0. BODLEY CashUr AllTHf Undertaker, president Bank The State People Kansas. Garnett.

OF RICHMOND. Richmond, Kansas. nnfiornorated under the Kansas Banking Calls Answered day or night. You can secure the Cheapest or the Very, Best Casket made without delay, as we keep them in stock. Your attention called to our reason able prices.

Finest Hearse in the county furnished Free with every casket. Accounts received on the most favorable terras consistent with gooq banking. iio jc.v jjo -1 Local Vevvs. LESSONS BY MAIL C. W' Logan was in Garnett Tues- day.

IN- All Standard Prints at Bradford's for 5 cents per yard. -VI' Mrs. Chas. Grieschar is down from Ottawa looking after the finishing up of the improvements being made on "Maple farm. Misses Belle Smith and Anna Hopkins of the Garnett Music store were calling on friends Tuesday afternoon.

They report business good. Mr. and Mrs. F. Shepherd, of Birkbeck, Illinois, who have been paying his parents and other friends a pleasant visit, returned to.

their home last week, The dirt removed for the foundation and basement of J. A. Hutchi BOOK KEEP NG COMPLETE IN TWENTY LESSONS. Write for iafornmtioii io U. tl.

OK A1X, Principal, Ottawa University Business College, 4 KANSAS. OTTAWA, son's new building is being used to help fill up main street along in front ERL D.RtiSTROffG-, of it and toward, the GRAPUATK OPTICIAN. Mr. Han field, new: photogra pher, is having a good patronage. His work and prices are quite satis factory and it is hoped that he will locate with.us permanently, Dan Hopkins has moved his barber Do you have the ache, eyeache, dizzi- ness, itching, smarting, "aaj of the eyes and bhiripg of the vision after reading or sewing? Do you have any trouble with your eyes? If consult rue.

Your eyes tested entirely free of charge mid all work guaranteed. RA KL D. ARMSTRONG, with J. 0. A ItmTBONG, Jeweler, 20( Main St.

Ottawa, Kan as. shop to the building recently occupied bv F. S. Sturdevant wiiere he now Homer Waldo has commenced work on his new house. Wm.

Donnal ground a lot, of rye for Will Latimer Monday. Agent F. A. Bump.maie a. fly trip to Garnett Tuesday afternoon.

Frank Akin and Miss Anna Efaw took in the sights at Ottawa last Friday afternoon. -t 75 cent Linoleum for 45 cents per yard at W. S. Barth's Furniture Store at Garnett, Kansas. 31tf "Call arid get prices on Underwear for men, women and children at C.

A. Bradford's. A change in the weather Tuesday made the people think about hunting up their winter clothes. John Waren, of St. Louis, spent Sunday with the Macfarlanes.

He is enroute for the Pacific coast. Archie Peel, George Porter, and Marion Houston returned from a few weeks of labor in issquri, Monday night. Bradford has a large stock of Men's and Boys'- Pants and Work Shirts. Will close them out Saturday regardless of cost. H.

Trauten, of Aurora, Illinois, who has'been visiting his uncles, Mr. Post of Greeley, and John Hastart near here the pastweek, returned home Saturday. Mr. anJ Mrs. F.

Williams, of Colony, Mrs. Lou O'Brien and Miss Gertrude Beadle, of Iola have all been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beadle, during the past week. Cantbeatbradfordonpricesonanythin ginhislineofdrygoodsbootsshoesgroceri eshatscapsunderwearorgeneralmercha dise.

If you can not read the above call at Bradford's Store, Odd Fellows' Building. has a very neat tonsorial parlor. Dan has become an adept in the art of cutting and trimming and has familiar ized "himself with the latest styles and designs. "A boy was sent after a pail of wa ter. It was necessary; to prime the 60 YEARS' M'mZf EXPERIENCE pump each time and give a dozen, or more strokes at the- handle to start the water.

He poured in the priming and pninped as much as he had poured in. Then he stopped to rest and the JT Trade Marks priming ran down again. After two or three hours of alternate pumping aud resting he concluded it did not pay to pump and therefore quit in disgust. The story reminds us of the merchant who advertised a few weeks and then stopped awhile and allowed UESIGN8 rff Copyrights Ac. Anyone tending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable.

Communications strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents' ent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tpeeial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American.

A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr. cnlation of any scientific Journal. Terms, i a year 5 four months, Sold by all newsdealers. MUIIll Co.38""4""'- Hew York Branch Office, 636 St, Washington, D.

the people to forget him and his busi ness before he advertises again. The fact is that the pump had lost its priming while he rested. Strong City Derrick..

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Pages Available:
420
Years Available:
1901-1902