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The Inman Independent from Inman, Kansas • 3

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4 FURNITUBE. comfortable place to get luncheon an tbe goutluman is disorving of a liber LOCAL NEWS. al patronage we hope you will stop therefor a lunch when in tbe Just think ol it Hot puncukes uud honey. Hot soup. Mot coffee.

Broil ed steak and epgs. Fried chicken aad tonal within 10 minutes notice. Bear us in Mind Boom. Boom. A building boom.

Fine weather again. La Grippe has let go Its grip. The work train was out Wednesday. Billy Haydou, Btill remains on the BY HILLETT CMJDAB, KdvrUumat Kw Tint Wak. Kutlnr -Dry Goods ina CUtbin.

EULROAD TIME CARD Ho. 9. Inman, Kansas. f'HIOACO, ROCK ISLAND 4 PACIFIC RT. TUb( (Aot MMh 8, 1891, tnlm on tht Rot Iilwd will ud depart follow: Trains Habt, mi.

bkfait, JJo.24. Malland Rip. 1(M7 pm. So M. Kreight, pm.

So.M MalUndKxp. (WiWam. No. D8, FantKisltlit, 01:10 T4IH Wiht. ARHIVI.

DEPART, So 21. M.illnJE. 06:11 pm. Milipu So. 2H, No.

H8. Loul Ff.li bt, pm. .0. 7. i't 10:04 am.

WHKN IN KKKD OF ANTTUING IN TUX LINK OP sick list. 1 rr uararUeei to as 1 Vlf represented or money r- R-TV MADE andl J' BEST OAKOPj 4 buy DIRECT jT VVFROM THeI' Pankratz's cellar ia nearlng comple tion, Our Literary boys did thfl love bufiness up in a very Bnrcastioulh way lust Wednesday ovtming. Some took the opportunity while on the ft torto use more language tbuu allow able iu debate. Ceutillity is of must importance iu all social gatherings, and is not tolerated for a moment. Mfiilirf; Carpets 1 Jake Harms has returned from Lo high.

AURNT T. 8. Kii, Wm Bassler is expectec home in the Secret Societies. near future. The Seperable Horse dollar The farmers are juvalont over the G.

A. H. IN, MAN POST, No. 414, moeOj In workman Indue room mi I uvAiiity evtuiuir bountiful rain. BEDROOM SET, PICTURES FRAMES, TRUNKS' AND VALISES.

We also carry a full line of ou or before the fuil tuoon uf tacb mouth, J. B. Hutchison, had a severe attaet T. S. I'lkKCK, Cominankor.

of neuralgia- Idepeudent Notice. K)oifonteib-Notioe. FEKSONALS. Juha Cox, wi8 in tbij city Wedneu day. Win.

Brntano, of McPherson wan In town Wednesday. -Jus. Vancyoc, was up to HcPhur-son Tuesday. Peter Meyer' of Monitor was up to see us Tuesday. W.

J. O'Neil of Groveland waa in town Wednesday Zaek Carter, of Groveland was an Independent caller Tuesday. Bert Bensott) of Wherry, son of the Col. was in town Monday. Mr.

Snow, living 8 miles northwest was on our streets AVednesday. Mrs. ('rays, of Big lake was visiting her daughter Mrs, A. C. Bathurst this week.

TJeclo Edcl Achilla was in town meltn I ip rv i ANDi SAVE THREE; PROFITS. W' 4 i vw Vr kuiiiu over J. O- 0. INMAN LOIiUR, No. evciy Monday night, iu tii: uorl oyer i llaidoare tort), Yi'Hiuf Wednesday.

brothers are Muai requested to i Time is not waiting for us, so get Noble Grand Secretary H. 1UUTRL8, A. 0. Km. i.

has been Bold for ovtr by ine and can be found at my place of business as long as I remain bear. They will be soi cheaper by uie than any one else. A. KtOFE stkn. Rustler Bros showed us this week a novel pair of pnnts which they had made to order at St Louis for one ol their customers.

The uovelty about these pants was the size, 52-31. (Jonta ir.g enough cloth to make a common sized man a whole suit. M. K. HOLLAR, No.

A 0. W. INMAN LOt meits every Baturdny nlbl thert iuvittd to attend. isitiua bru- First-Class Carpenter Shop in Connection. Carpenter and Tainter.

Graikiko a Spioialty. 3 A.U'ni, 1 HID. fKKM. Matter Workman. tteoui Jor.

INMAN, KANSAS ready for the spring boom. Pneumonia, seems to be the pflncl-pas sickness at present. Owing to the bad roads not much corn was marketed this week. Higgins who was occiden.allo shot is slowly recovering. A.

J. Meyer, aeceived a large lot of new cutlery and hardware this Wt'eki J. S. Graves has a large lot of of Valehtines, both lace and comic, T. A riuboniinate Order deslituatos A thai fi.tr.

on at 27 shall meet on Thumday eve-or full moon of each mouth, at REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY A. LYON, AND PROMPTLY DON1S. iuuiau, Kju.m.. N. W.lilliUORKB.

C. O.LtJTT. Presipena. beorstary. DBT1NST.

INMAN MTV.RARY SOBIETlf. Meet 1 every WedunJai cvoirng. Kveryone ia oor- Mr tiny of Sin City, was in this city contraetiug li'io hope Wr Lay bad the misfortune to have ASCHMAN CO. Uiiiily invited to attend. Oood ire(rauuna and 207 NORTH MAIN ST Caramunlcatad Brother Willard Thomas, will preach for the.

Christian Church at Groveland Station, for the ensuing year, coinenc-ing 21 1892. Preaching the third Sunday in each month. All are cordially invited to attend. deba'a earned out. W.

t', WUUASD, AxhX liAULVIITYail, Over City Pharmacy. IProaident Our public roads and streets have been very bad during tho past week. oeoretary Mcpherson, Kansas about 50 tons of hay burnt up bi prarie fire recently. Hyman Bassler, of the renown firm of l'assler Bros, of Hillsboro, was in Church Directory. W.

YOUNG, NT Wanted, (or at least badly needed) a (louring mill and electric light plant. l.WMAN. ETH FOIST EPISCOPAL CIU'BPU, held town Sundav. Mr. Bassler is one of ui ftcnool Uouee every two week, at IU cluok, a.

iu hveryone should attend the most enterprising young business Kiv. t. jicoaktv, i'aktor. WAUONMAKING men cC Marion county. picture trams.

BEDROOM ETS. 'JUMDAY SCHOOL held every SuuJay at Repiiiring or all kinds, Shop Cor. Main. school huu.e at luo elock a. in.

11UIUUKN8, Supt. and t.nriton ti. A family of six Oklahoma pioners froze to death at Lexington, on the 1st. Berg Bros, and Abe Pauls gave some excellent instrumental mil sic at Literary last Wednesday night. -Eck Rummerfield purchased a building of Bornements and moved it to town Thursday, The Odd Fellows of this city aer Contemplate serving an entertainment during the latter part of this month.

Th, "Surbiuban Critic" has gone in for what he may rake out of it A ud possaboly ui uy ruke out a white elephant. SCHOOL REPORTS. Iunian School. JEON DEPP, OFF1CIKI. DIRECTORY.

W. L. HAYDON, Notary Public. lieport of Inman school for the. mon State Ollicors.

Oorernnr. L. U. Huinphrey, Lient'uant inrernor. A.

Felt th ending 2'.) ceercwry jf iita'e. Win, Hliorina. Writes and acknowledges Deeds, Mortgages and Affidavits. Considering our helpi we can boast of the amount job that is done in this otlice, and of course we are none the lass thankful for it. Auuinor.

0. M. Huviy -DEALER IN- 1 rtaiirtr, S. U. Stover.

No of pupils enrolled for the month, 50; Average attendance, 40; Average scholarship, 5, Cases of tardiness, 60; INMAN, KANSAS. The boys are hiakicg krgeimrchas attorney Oonortl. J. N. Ivci Sujit.

I'ub. Ins. -deo. W. Winana Those neither absent nor tardy are Al es of those messages of ve.

Hon, II B. Kolley of McPherson was in our city Thursday evening. County Oilicers bert, Fred and Emma Asehnmn; Hor- Treasurer, John Riohov and Charier Williams; Lillie Meyer 'Hid llawkniMin Don't forget to watch your home market, that which is an individual interest to you, do not support a town that takes no interest in your welfare. Uouiity Clerk, Sheriff, Supl. Cub.

Instruction cr Soft Coal, tii.9 or in, and Bert Haydoii. Those not absent but tardy are Bosy, Callie and Ida John VV 1- rec oru 11. K. lirui-e Ale.Murniy A. t'.

SpiUhnan Chus. ebit'r lilerK Hist Court rrobiite Judru Burkholder; Anna and Minnie Bartels. Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions Etc. SisirHigtiest market price paid forpioduce in exchange for oiinty Slturney Coroner dvrveyor J. K.

ToUfe 0. K. Duval Average deportment, 05. Visitors 2 1. B.

Klopfenstein, Teacher District No. 19, Wm. Parsons, was in town Tuesday laying in a supply of provisioh: Mr. I'arsons lives much nearer Xiokerson, but savs he can buy goods enough cheapfr at this place to pay him for coming. QEO.

M. IIOFMEIE'R, McChoullough, of MorriB County is visiting relitivea in the city. J. II. Heitinger, representing Hettingfar Bros of Wichata was iu this city Wednesday.

He sold Dr. Graves a larga lot of eergieul instru-metts. Higgena was nloved to his home Thursday Zsck Carter and Mr. was in town Yesterday. Mr.

Blauchot and R. Curt6r left for a trip through Okalaina. Tchool resort of District, Xo, 10, for -Carpenter Contractor- Oflico corner Main and Harvey Street. l.envc onlern at Meyers Hardware Store. the month ending 5, 1802.

Number of pupils enrolled, 2'1; Aver -age attendance, IT; Average scholar Deportment, 100; Visitors," Lnma. Kansas J.J. KLASSEK. DEALER IN There has been a grocery fake soliciting orders in the north part of the county, The goods arrived and the parties purchasing find to their sorrow they could have bought the same goods cheaper at home. SiSl We rejoive in having the school J.

S. GRAVES, M. D. board to eall on us, and wish for limn visitors next month. W.

F. Wieuanp, Teacher. CriiinburrieB at Hayon's. Physician and Surgeon. opuca at J.

GRivita Oo'd lisca Stork. 'lt: 2 INMAN, KANSAS Lately and about twice a week several of the young men have been taking advantage of this our unincorporated town and using our stretse AV anted Live and dressed poultry Eggs and butter. Highest market price paid- liAssi.iiit Bros. hEIM, GE0' Bchn; To Mr. and Airs.

Leo Tux-horn, 0th. A ten pound girl. Grandpa Achilles, is recovering rapid- Building And Wtell Eoclr FOR S.LE CHEAP. or getting in front of rescdence, for a It is an fact that Ue Witt's LIT Stone Mason place to settle and square up old quarrels hnd disputes. The next time this occurs the participators will be immediately arrested.

The Most Orifftnat Stove of Modern Times! An Open or Uoaed Stove In an instant et will. Kich carving and Beautiful art and portrait tiles in colors! Automatic blow-erl Lavish Nickel decorations! Vased tc he unaffected by heat. Safety hearth fender, with handsomely carved nickel foot-roil attache J. The acme of infrenuity and utility. Absolute safety and abaolute tleanlineaa with fin gratt fire.

A powerful heater of great capacity and economy. Keeps fire over nitfht perfectly. Creates Sensation wherever exhiUted, Nothing to equal it. Each atove guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. The brilliant and elegant creation in Franklin Btoves.

A sanitary heater with cheerfulness and solid comfort. TERSTiCCE, COHMANN CO. Manufacturers, Ky. lie olakes a epouiuHy of Stone TLE EAKLY KISERShaVe an enormous sale and why? Simp'y because they are plrasant in taking and happy in results, a pill for tbe multitude. John Pankraiz.

work of all k'nd, 892. 1892, Will contruct digging and wailing wells, oiMturus, etc. IN HAS, KANSAS Diuner Casters, Pickle Carter, and N.i( kin Rings at buriiud. At P. Q.

liroeker. C. bILLETT. H. Our experience covori many ills, many pill; and many bills.

Our ilia are smaller. pills are smaller and our bills are suiallor we Notice to Sousckiheks: It seems near impossible to mail your papers without; missing one or two each week To avoid this we well place a few extra copies with the Postmaster So when we have missed you just speak to him and he will hand you a copy. It is not our wish for you to miss y'dur paper, therefore we take this plan. Always, when you have beeri misse'd, inform us of it. Real Esatte, insurance and -tfotlection PROPERTY FOR use DeWitt's LITILE EARL H1S1.R3.

JOHN NKRATZ. Pure Claifornia strained honey at INMAN, KANSAS Paukratz, only 16 cents per pound. The Mill Business. The prospective future for Inman is 'decoming very flattering. The lot sales for this week has been very largs.

Theres is no better place in Kansas for a person having capital to put in building than Inman. AVe have not got enough buildings to accommodate the business that i3 done here. AVe have not an empty building in town, neither residence or business. There 'are many people -would move to our Vity but can not get houses to live in. No town in the county grading with this, has as good school building'.

Our school building will accommodate 150 pupils, thus making our school Dcilities iirst-class Now, citizens what we want, is a flouring mill. Every year there is thousands of bushels of wheat shipped away, every year there is thousands of pounds of flour shippen in on which we must pay the freight. Look to the difference of the price of our l'ou'uny cough aind oough and couth and cough and cough but you will not, if you take WeMtfs OUUH and CONSUMPTION CURE. JOHN I1YDE, Plasterer Is promising to be a prosperous year, and I am making ample provisions for it. I have an immense stok of PUBLIC SALE.

-OPTICAL GOODS OF ALL- PLASTER! KLSOMISINU CHIMNEY Ikmak, Kakbas, This city is nearing live years old, and as yet no preparations have been made for a park or grove. Lets' make prepafatiohs to put out lots of trees this spring. Look at the several residences that have trees around them tliat are only 2 to 4 years old, There is no great expence attached to planting trees and a great deal less expeuce to take care of them. A few trees I tho undersigned will sell at public sale, at my residence 2 miles north of KINDS. Rkpairino or watrhrh, clocks ad 3 JtWKI.RY LIVIN- HIUCKS I MUSICAL ISTRUMEXTS.

WORK (UJRANlED.tEi P. G. KRCEKER Inman. Tucker. A.

H.Dobin8on. Drs. Tukcer Robinson 25 The following described property: adds much to the appearance and Value of your property. -W' Wv flier Goods, rfilcol ninck, corner Mai and Sherman sts Citizen, has it dawned on your HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. Dr.

Ribinson will he at It -r. uravea omce in ikman, Kansas on niind that our city is going to take a boom? It undoubtedly is and now is the time to get ready for it. Brush the moss the following dates, and will ptor only one daj each time. Jann ry 27. 1892.

Febuarv 24 Head of horses, consisting of one 3-y ear-old horse; one, brood mare 9 years old; one span of Norman bares 3 and 4 year old; one span of mares 3 year old; 15 head of thoroughBred shorthorn cattle, consisting of 5 cowS, (will be fresh soon, with calf by thor-nghbredbull)2 two year-old "steers; 4 steer calves; 1 two-year-old heifer; 2 heifer calves; 1 bull calf 11 months old (elegible to record) hogs china) -12 brood sows (all bred to pedegree boar) 22 sow shoats; ona wason; 1 double set hsrness; 1 buckeye mower; 1 deere corn planter with cheef ic wer; from your property, work up incorporation and repair up our walks, 'Cur streets are not in best condition, hav. wheat if wo had a mill. AVhile we are i "eceivmg G5 to 80 cents for our wheat Ht home, the same wheat is disposed of at Chicago or other markets at $1.05 to per bushel. If we had a mill at home we could get better prices for our wheat as it would be utilized and consumed, at home, Think of this mill business, talk of it to your neighbors, If no other way. what would be the matter of a Stock Company, AA'e have an abundant capital in this immediate Vicinity.

AVe are aware that se.ieral of our farmers and citizens have had 'aome experience with a stock company in shape of i Creamery. In a country Where time is so devoted to farming Mnreb 23, April 20, Mav 20, June 1 July 13 Au-niflt 10, September 7 'Winter Clothing, Hats, Shoes. And Gloves. Which I miist dispose of so as to ing no drainage to speak of. If they Uctoher 5, November and Doce had proper drainage they would hot be mber28.

make room for Spring Goods. My in the condition they are at present. Our side walks at least the rnnj o'rity of them are poor excuses. For an instant think of a person unacquainted with our city and and walking aro'unci after he would leave town with his "shins" tied up in arnica' KLOl'FENSTEIN, A' and many other firings too numerous to mention. as this, is no place for a Creamery, at 7lv Inman, Kansas IS TERMS OF SALE.

A credit of ten months will DVAI.KR MAN L'PACTURBR Embodies Every Desirable Improvement IVIany Exclu sively Its Own i TD MlPd. on all sums over 5. $5, and under cash in hand. 7 per cent discount for 'east we have never seen a success Diade of one. There is no better location than this, with the most fertile part of the county to back us we cannot see why a mill could not be by our home cspital, AVe Save had seeeral propositions from mill cimpanies and individuals, who.

11 want big bonus. AVe are not in favor of giving a bonus or premium. Elegantly cssh. A bankable note will be requir ed, a rebate of 4 per cent on all rotes F. 0.

Marshall will embark in thf and RoMar nut businessin this city it wll be first clans, dpan am' hdyin ev ry respect. '1 he accorm dntion for H't lunch surpt 8 das be will nae oue ii tho cele brated eita niters wbict co.1t five 'Ufferisnt u'g of vegitibl.e and sou 'it the Biime lim. "lies and Cleiit lcuieu will Cud ih a "pleaBe-nt arid r.rwT no SEE OS Is complete in every respect, paid on or before August 20th. X6 re Saddles Bri lksBlaukeis and Whips FWA or FiSE MRS ESS. bate after that date, 5o property to be removed until "Terms of have bjen 'complied with.

tqe location and ctuntry is premium if 'AtlVi AfitNT WANTtOIN EVfTt I0WN unougn tor anyone..

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Years Available:
1891-1892