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Pomona Republican from Pomona, Kansas • 4

Pomona Republican du lieu suivant : Pomona, Kansas • 4

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Pomona Republicani
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Pomona, Kansas
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Through the courtesy of Frank Those Who are Looking for LOCAL ITEMS. II RAILROAD TIME TAHLES illSSOUKi VACIKIC RAILROAD, KAST. Passenger Local Freight 2:20 ni Stock and Freight 9:33 WEST. Passenger .2:20 rn Local Freight 9:50 am Through Freight 2:17 a ill 'irauu Daiiy. B.

E. Allison. Agent. A Lusiness meeting of the Stewards of tlie M. Church will be held tomorrow, Friday, night W.

W. Roach was making garden yesterday. Geo. Adolph has moved into the Geo Ilerdman property. Geo.

Rice has built a tenement house on his farm over the river. Mrs. E. A. Mott is visiting her daughter Mrs.

Sutherland at Emporia tliis week. The M. E. Church people have con eluded to build a new church at a cost of about $2000. The old church ran be bought at a bargain by gome man.

Our new spring itock is now com or anything in the Dry Goods line will do well to call at my house in the next few weeks. I am knocking out any ATCHISON. TOI'HK A aXD SANTA FK, EAST. Passenger 8:40 a Local Freight 10:55 am WEST. Passenger 8:30 Local Freight 1:35 ra A.

8. Bvnn, Agent. 1 1 E9 ever trumped up, we are beating their prices about 10 per cent. Do not fail to see us while in Ottawa Hi 1L IlHilSIan 318 Main Street, Ottawa Kansas. Opposite Public Square.

Agent for Butterick's Patterns. Mrs. T. J. M.

ALEXANDER, VOMOXJ, JCINSAS, DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER-BRACES, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, PATENT MEDICINES, AND ALL OTIIEli GOODS USUALLY KEVT BY DRUGGISTS. Family Medicines and Physicians' Prescriptions Compounded at all HoursV GOODS SELECTED WITH CARE AND WARRANTED PURE. Mackey we had the pleasure of exam- ining some beautiful electrical machines while in the telephone office Monday. Frank Limself Las invented and manufactured several machines, among which is an eight horse power motor that a man could almost carry in his coat pocket. He Las also in vented, and has In use in the otiice here a cut out coil, for cutting out lightning from the speaking circuit, thereby en aiding the use of the line during a heavv thunder storm without danger to the operator.

One nice little inrstru ment shown us was for testing the line from the office. We were told that if the line was brokea: or grounded any place, that by the me of this instrument the exact spot could be located at the otiice. While looking at these beautiful instruments, it almost makes one wish that Dr. Franklin could come back and see the wonders that have been accomplished through his experiments with the kite. OTTAWA ITEMS.

Garden seeds are in demand. Many kinds of busienss are feeling the impulse or spring The streets were full of people last Saturday and the merchants seemed to be both busy and nappy. Corwin the Photographer has sold out to W. II. Martiu and will make a trij) to the Indian Territory combining business with recreation.

He expects to travel for about a Perhaps it is not generally known that Mr. Corwin is a nephew of tlie noted orator of Ohio, Tom C-mvin. Parties who planted potatoes in February, have concluded to plant again in March if they get a chiuire as the seed already planted is all frozen. Rev. W.

R. Wood of Denver Colorado has received a unanimous call from the Baptist church, but it is not yet known whether he will aeeept. The skating on the rivier was very good l.iit week, and the boys were utilizing it. Apples are scarce and bring a good price. It transpires that the Valley Falls bank robber was a resident of this county.

The Ottawa Republican thinks he was insane. Mrs. O. C. Charlton collected over a thousand dollars for the college on her recent trip to the Ear.ter.a States.

She is now at Winfield, Kansas presumably on tlie same errand. Mrs. Preshaw is still confined to her bed from the result of her accident which occurred three months ago. O. W.

Munden is contemplating a venture into the dairy and poultry business. He has three weeks more of school. Will a merchant who is wise, ever cease to advertise? Yes when trees grow upside down; when the beggar wears a crown: when ieo forms upon the sun; when the sparrow weighs a ton when gold dollars ase too cheap: when the women secrets keep, when the fish forget to swim; when old Satan sings a hymn; whea the girls go back on gum. when the small boy hates a drum; when no politician schemes; wheu mince pie makes pleasant dreams; when it's fun to break tooth when all lawyers tell the truth; when cold water makes you drunk; when you love to smell a skunk; when young people cease to wed; wheu tie human race is dead; when the drummer has no brass wrhen all these things come to pass, then perhaps the man that's wise will neglect to; advertise. A New Swindle.

According to the Caldwell News a sharper with a new scheme is traveling through the State, lie has an improved plow share, which he loans to some influential farmer with the provision that if it proves satisfactory he will recommend it to his neighbors, and if, at the end of the season he does not want to keep he is to return it to an address that is-given him. If the unsuspecting farmer agrees to this the sharper will write an article of agree ment. This article is written with a peculiarly constructed fountaiu pen, there being two. compartments in the holder which contains two kinds of ink, one of whieir will fade away in a short time after being written, while the other will remain. With the former he writes the article and changing the.

pen hands it to the farmer, who signes his name with the latter kind. The result is that the words of the contract soon fade and the sharper has a piece of wbite paper with the farmer's name thereon, and can make it into a note of any denomination at his leasure. Go to the Rki'ublK'An ollice for horse and sale bills. The Young People's Missionary Pand the C. 1.

Church will give an entertainment at Parkioson's Hall Monday erening March 31st A. Outlaw is having a well drilled at his house. Johnnie Shea was hit in the face and hurt quite badly at school Monday while playing ball. Charlie ChrLsman is building a new stable. W.

Myler has been drilling a well for I Dickey this week. Mrs. A. M. Garrison, Miss Aiken, Miss McCnrdy and tha Misses Kate and Maggie Mead attended the Teachers' meeting at Ottawa Saturday.

His girl didn't go back on him because he used De Witt's Little Early Risers. For sale by Topping Co. Diamond Rlack harness oil at 70 cts. ser gallon, for sale at J. Spangler's harness shop.

FOUR HOURS SHORTEST TIME to Pueblo and Denver over Missouri Pacific Railway. Through Cars, Fast Train. Joe Good, traveling salesman for L. C. Ober of Ottawa was in town Tuesday.

For Sale: a fresh milch cow. J. J. Whetstone. Dr.

Pasley made a trip to Baldwin City one day last week. Messrs Wolfe Carroll received the repairs for the Mill Tuesday, and will soon be ready for business. T. F. Ankney has moved onto his farm, and will soon be helping to raise that bushels of corn.

We buy our wallpaper of the best manufacturers in the United States. Therefore we can guarantee it to be first class. Topping Co. Men's Pantaloons, 75c, to $7., at II. L.

T. Skinner's. Mr. Webb, of Lamed is in town this week buying potatoes. Mrs G.

R. O'Brien and the children are having an attack of la grippe this week. Red Rose Oil, the best in the market Try a Topping Co. A 22 months old child of Frank Evens died last Friday evening of Pneumonia. Len Pruett of Quenemo was in town last Friday.

W. Urinkerhoff has shinned in 1 i from Kansas City 200 head of stock cattle, and will return in a few days for 200 head more. Oh! Oh! Oh! See what a lot of nice wall paper Topping Co. have. A.

E. Geyer has just added a fine line of Carpets to his furniture trade, and can now supply his customers with anything they want in that line. Rev. II. A.

Pasley, a brother of our townsman Dr. Pasley was assigned by the M. E. Conference to Yineland for the coming year. ('has.

Dwiruiflls moved into John Yount's house on East "II" street last week. Deacon Jack of Greenwood Township and one of the old pioneers of Franklin County, was in town trading one day last week. J. W. Spangler was visiting friends at Wellsville last eek.

Frank Mackey drove over to Williamsburg last Friday. We are selling a good durable childs suit at $1. U.l-, $1.50, $1.75, $2., $2.50, $3., and $3.50. Aged 5 to 13. II.

L. T. Skinner, Ottawa. John Haggard has a very sick child. Hillis Harrah has bought him a new horse, and will hereafter back his money on the gray.

John Haggard has moved in 'A. llensley's property on East "15" street, formerly occupied by Joe Courtright Commencing March 11th. passenger rates on the Santa Fe from Missouri river points to Denver will be reduced to 2V Dollars. Corresponding reductions will be made from Pomona. This order also effects points south of La Junta.

Rates will also be reduced south of these points. For farther particulars enuRire of A. S. Byrd, agent. We are offering mens all wool suits at $8.

This is exactly what they are puoted at wholesale. Good strong suits from $4. up. H. L.

T. Skinner, Ottawa. plete, elegant styles, and prices lower than ever made in Kansas. II. L.

T. Skinner, Ottawa. Wall Taper in all grades and at all prices at T- J. M. Alexanders.

Call and examine betore buying elsewhere. DON'T! go to Kansas City for Carpets, when you can have as Irage an assortment to select from at home. A. E. Geyer.

There will be quarterly meeting at the M. E. church, Saturday and Sunday March the 22nd. and 23rd. Rev.

Dr. Dearborn, the presiding Elder, will be in attendance. A brother of A. M. Garrison, from Waverly, was visiting him last week.

Willis Cade and wife came over from Quenemo Sunday. 1). W. Ketchnm left for Stillwater City, Oklahoma, last AVetlnewlay. Hons: to Mr.

and Mrs. J. II. Parkinson, Sunday evening March 1C, a girl. Charlie Chrism an has bought him a horse, harness and buggy.

Fire black and blue English wosted suits, an $0. $0.75 $10. 1.V0 $15. 10.50 and $18., at, H. L.

T. Skinners Ed. Overton's horse fell with him Tuesday and rolled him abnut 20 ieet. No damage done though. C.

F. Curry was down from Topeka the first of the week. (lias. Duvall has accepted a position travelling for a medicine linn. M.

A. Hell moved into one of A. llensley's houses on east street. The township trustee is around invoicing all he can catch, Mrs. Rich is improving her property with a new woven wire fence.

This is forthe young men. We have had over 20 styles of square cut sack suits made up, at $0. $10. $12. 13.

50 $15. 1G.50 $18. and $20. II. L.

T. Skinner, Ottawa, Kansas. We would be pleased to have you call and compare our prices and quality of wallpaper before going else-wehre Topping Co, Frank Maxey reports finding a corn col) that measured 7 inches in circumference. The Misses Lawrences were taken by snrprise at home, about one mile east of town, last Monday evening by a party of young folks. The evening was very enjoyably spent in games, and one who was there says that he can attest as to the entertaining powers of the ladies named.

Mr. John Lavelle, well known in Franklin and )sage counties, has been added to II. L. T. Skinner's force of salesmen.

4-20-2t. Thk people of Oklahoma call those that were in such a hurry to get into the Cherokee strip, sooners. An extensive and excellent marble quarry has been discovered at Iola. For Sale or Trade. A story and a half, 4 room house, nearly new, oil Cedar St.

Ottawa. Two lots, good well, cellar and stable. Price $1,000. Inquire of II. 13.

Hoyt. Reductions effective March 7th on Mo. Vac. Jty. Pomona to St.

Louis $0.95. Pomona to Pueblo $10.00. GREENWOOD SIFTINGS. Farming is getting to be the order of the day. Tom Pye went to Melvern Saturday.

J. M. Dyer has received the iron for laying the track in his coal bank. He intends to furnish the supply of coal next winter. J.

N. Epperson will start for Iowa next Thursday. W. M. Lane of Farmersville, Kansas was visiting his brother Jordan last week.

G. W. King has been quite sick, but now some better. Buster. Cleanse your breath with De Witt's Little Farly Risers.

For sale by Topping Co. The new millinery firm of Lawrence Currey, invites the ladies of Pomona and vicinity to call and examine their stock of Millinery Goods and Notions. Now is Your Chance. We will send the Leavenworth Times, an 8 page family newspaper, free for one year to every new subscriber to the Rkplbi.ican, who pays for one years subscription, in cash, in advance. This will give you two good papers for the price of one.

Come in soon as this offer is limited. Take De Witt's Little Early Risers for sale by Topping Co. Head Light Oil At Alexanders Drug Store at 20 cts. per gallon. For sale, a parlor coat stove only tired two months, at half juice.

Inquire at this ollice. CHEAT SCOTT! Why don't you cure that cough? De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure will do it. This remedy is positively certain, prompt and thoroughly satisfactory. 1 you have tried it you know this statement to be a fact if you hv not, you are doing yourself an in-ju (ice. It is sold by Topping Co.

A genuine oil painting, mounted framed, ready for hanging, for 1.75 at A. E. Geyers. For Sale: A good two room house and 7 lots on West Franklin Street. This is a bargain for soma one who c.

nts a j.ood home. For particulars cH jiiire at this ollice. For sale: A 40 acre farm 4 mil from Pomona, good land all improved. Good house, cellar, orchard, well and Maole. will trade for town property in Pomona, Ottawa or Qucnemo.

Inquire of H. Hoyt The Missouri Pacific Railway, tVuugh line to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and 1. 'caver. Connects for al! Western and Northwestern points. Huntington, Poeatello, Uma-t.

-t, the Dalles. Portland, Seattle, and Spokane Falls Also shortest line and fastest time. Kanssm Cily to St. Louis: connects for Eastern points. Through tickets promptly furnished at lowest rates on application to.

15. E. Allison, Agt. A Valuable Book thy Republican for one Dollar. hare just received a large stock nt wallpaper.

--Topping Co. We Hub wit 'i the Ottawa Tribune Oil wck'y Journal, Kansas Farmer, ii moci.it and Topeka 'i'pital, for 1.50 for this paper and of the otners. ADVICE. 'Keep your head cool your feet v.jini your liver active, and trust in God," was the advice of a celebrated physician to patient You can re.gu-1 the action of your Liver, Kidneys, and ISowels by using Do Witts an absolutely reliable blood Remedy. For sale by, Topping i Co.

TRY OrFOFR HORSE TEAM! We will furnish the Republican, Lwnrenworili Times, the St. Louis Oemoeiv.t and the Topeka Capi ta to all new subscribers who pay the one year for $2.0 Now is your 1 to get four good papers for the price of one. for tho Pomona Repub 'and get the "Powerful and Thrilling Romance of Ancient LEOl'ATKA," in a nice cloth bound volume. Only one dcllar. Ask Topping what Little Ear lv are, J.

Whetstone IN. GENERAL MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. POMONA, KANSAS. ex- All kinds of produce taken in I i i i Hghest Market Price paid for Corn. Parker Krinkerhnft i A Proprietors Pomona Livery and Feed Stable, I all trains to anr the city.

Buss to and from part of REWARD Is certain if reasonable effort is made to cure a cough by the use of De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure. This rumedy is correct and certain in its action and costs no more than unreliable preparations. Insist upon having it For sale by Topping o. We have on hand a large stock of men's awl boy's which we will ell as cheap as any oe in the state. Henslcy Bitfield.

Smokers: You will find a line assortment of pipes an1 pipe stems at drug store. De Witt's Little Early Risers get there. For sale by Topping Co. i FOR SALE. i A story and half house of six rooms two porches, four lots well set in grass and fruit trees.

With good barn, well, cellar and out buildings. Price $800. Two hundred down, balance easy pay-r; ments. Also a five room one story, house and four lots, price $400.00, $200.00 down balance in one and two years. Both housestare In good repair and centrally located.

The best bar- pv'i cut offered in Pomona. of U. B.JIoyt.

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