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The Fontana Bulletin from Fontana, Kansas • 1

The Fontana Bulletin from Fontana, Kansas • 1

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Hoiitana The Bu Met Vol. No. 3. Fontana, Miami County, Kansas, 16, 1896. By Whiting Bros.

COME AND SEE OUR $4.00 SUIT. 4 3 OUR SALE. CD PS tn WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE. THIS MONTH IS YOUR CHANCE TO SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS. be C3 OQ 3 ft 2.

cn a fa ar pa LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY AT LESS THAN HARD TIMES PRICES. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS MOVING FAST AT COST PRICES AND WILL NOT LAST FOREVER. "TIME IS MONEY." DON'T WAIT. WE ARE NOT MAKING LEADERS OF ANY ONE THING, BUT WE'RE SELLING EVERYTHING AT LEADERS PRICES. ALL THIS AT THE EDD IN HILL STOCK.

EDWARD ROBBINS, AGT. tttt HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE. I bands will be present, also glee and essary paraphenalia to continue his work. flambeau clubs. A large crowd is expected to partake in the festivities.

Ilave you seen the new silver and gold dollars? A Indy who is afraid to stay home at night alone should never get married. A man will promise women and babies any tiling just to keep them quiet. Louie Bruner of Osawatomie, was visiting relatives here the lirst of the week. A rear end collision between two freight trains yesterday delayed passenger train No. 1 about three hours.

We would like to have your this week. hi When you an' (j i Cleaning house is the order of the day. Photographs $2 per dozen nt Ln Cygne. S. Underbill was in LaCygne Wednesday.

Airs. Conduit came in from the north yesterday. Blaker Co. received a car of lumber Tuesday. George Merrell of Kantoul, is visiting Dr.

Carter. Overcoats were hung up again the first of the week. Mrs. John Fightner is very sick at her home south of town. George Brown says that henpecked husbands will have a chance to vote for McKinley and protection next month.

John Lowe has moved from his farm to town and will occupy the property recently purchased of him by D. M. Sheldon. John C. Sheridan and G.

W. Moad will make free silver speeches here tonight. W. Maxwell is lying criticully ill at his home southwest of town with the dropsy. Mesdames Fred and Mile Miller returned from a short slay in Puola yesterday.

Grant Bair left for Leavenworth Monday, to attend the grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. C.

P. Watkins, the man who stole Frank Lowe's team, was found guilty of grand larceny in the circuit court at Paola Tuesday. A big republican rally occurs at Parker next Wednesday. Bert Syinonds and Otis T. Whiting were in Beagle Monday.

Mrs. Maggie McWilliam' returned from Kansas City Monday. M. M. Coffinbury, a Kansas City drummer, was doing the town Tuesday.

An unfortunate(?) man was begging financial aid on the streets Monday evening. Notwithstanding the rainy weather Saturday was a busy day with our merchants. Charles F. Scott, one of the brightest editors and ablest orators of Kansas, will address a republican meeting at the opera house Thursday evening, October 22nd. Robbing shipped a crate of chickens to Paola Tuesday.

Bert Vance shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City Monday. J. W. Fuller und family are nt the county capital today. C.

M. McKoon received a car of flour from I'leasanton Tuesday. Read all the ads carefully. There are several new ones this week. A boy's best friend is his mother but he don't think so when he come3 home on a hot summer afternoon with his hair all wet and his shirt on wrong side out and she catches him.

There is a man in Kansas City who has lived on air for twenty years. He is an organ grinder. Look 1 Full set of teeth $10. Single set $5. Dr.

Atkinson, LaCygne, Kansas. Edward Robbins, Drew Lowman and Mr. Howard took in the rally at Pleasanton AV'ednesday. Old Glory was hoisted on the street Tuesday in honor of Lieutenant Governor James A. Troutman.

Eggs are higher and the hens are doing their work with a great deal more satisfaction. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE FOR ALL KINDS OF rlEL AT PRICES FROM I0.00 TO 75.00 C. H. Lewis shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City "Wednesday night. A Full and complete line of twxtn ft- heater for ail kind of hitl.made bq the same mctHaruU n1of lh sum a materials! If you are anticipating a hunting trip this winter, the K.

Ft. S. M. are offering reduced rates to all points in Missouri and Arkansas. For information call on the agent A.

Dimond. Sam Bond received two "blooded" pigs from Marshall, Tuesday. Bert Symonds is now a full fledged drummer. He is traveling for an Osawatomie cigar house. Dr.

Mott built some feed troughs in in his feed lot in the west part of town the first of the week. or my emer line tiun MbARI.ANDj" D. M. Sheldon moved this week from town to his farm northwest of town. The LaCygne Portrait Gallery is turning out some work that would do credit to a much larger city.

OUR STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ETC 13 MOST COMPLETE AND SOLD AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER Isn't it about time you were cutting the weeds on and around your place? Orla Reeves and Drew Lowman carried off the honors at a shooting match at blue rocks Monday. High clasg photographs for $2 per dozen at the LaCygne Portrait Gallery. Malt Montgomery, who severely injured his leg some time ago, while mounting a horse yesterday, in some way twisted it, necessiting medical aid. Dr. Carter was culled and the sufferer is now on a fair road to recovery.

A paper was circulated last week asking for subscriptions to aid Brice Um-benhour whose barn burnt down last-week. We are pleased to slate that quite a sum was raised and Mr. Umben-hour will supply himself with the nec- CLARK Osawatomie, Kansas. II. P.

High, formerly a Fontana merchant, but-now a knight of the grip, was in town Monday. Cass Montgomery is fixing up his traps, guns, preparatory to a winter's trapping and hunting. The republicans of Liberty township will have a big rally at Parker Wednesday, October 21. lion. B.

F. 'Dawes, lion. J. II. Crider and othfc.

prominent speakers will be present. The Parker, Prairie Home and Osawatomie brass Mrs. Dr. Carter and Mrs. Bounds attended the reunion at Paola yesterday.

Frank Lowe was called to Puola again Tuesday and gave his1 evidence in the Walking larceny case. Rev. Rice did not fill his appointment at Cadamus Sunday, as a Sunday school convention at Parker conflicted..

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Pages Available:
77
Years Available:
1896-1897