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The Fontana Bulletin from Fontana, Kansas • 1

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i j. ft rf Bulletin. The Fontaiia Vol. No. 18 Fontana, Miami County, Kansas, January jo, 1897.

By J. Fred Whiting SLAUGHTERING PRICES, For tihe sake of Closing Out, LOOK HERE TA THE BARGAINS! B. F. BLAKER Dealers in. The following from the Korkford Agister may be of interest to farmer reader: "Two farmer In Omen saved their herd of hog, after they had lost a few, ty turning them out in the field to run wild.

There men tell us that the hog made for some fall plowing mid commenced digging for earth worms, literally plowing over the whole Held in their eagerness to get worm. The sick hogs got well and not another one died." Times: The person who take a paper from the msto(lico for month and then "refuses" It at the hand of the poslmriotcr, without ascertaining whether lin owe the editor palpably dishonest. He imssesses in his mnke-iip all the rhar-icteristics of the constitutional dead ieat and will, if given the opportunity, repudiate ull other 1 1 I obligations. Every county paper has experience A'ith this dims of wolves, who are without moral principle und devoid of com-uon honesty. The only way to reach them is by printing their names in a 'dead-beat list," a course of action hat is being adopted by a great many ansa weeklies.

wool shirt from Stic toOfle In gloves, we will make you a pair of lined glove or mils for 25c. A genuine lined calf akin init for.JJOe. The liest gloves or mits In the house your own choice for 73e. Our stock of clothing is yet large and in order to dispose of it we have, made prices so that it 1.4 to your advantage to buy now whether you need a suit oi not. Come and we our $1, $3 und suits.

Nothing shoddy about them Suits that formerly sold for $7, and We have a full line of staple groceriesjust what you want and at priept tO Mill I In Ladies' Pre Goods we have quite an assortment yet on hand mid make you (he following price A Mien' fine cotton wonted dress at Be a yard. Thii in cheaper than calico. Ladies' covert cloth nped dress poods at 10c per yard. A Indies' fine trico flannel dress at SHs ier yard. A geroldine uniting guaranteed nil wool dress at 25c per yard.

An nil wool fine Cashmere dross for 2.Kfl. In ontinea wn have about WO yards, desirable patterns, which will lie Hold at per yard. Ladies' and geiitleinen'8 underwear, consisting of cotton good, union und all wool. We will cell you a good, durable unit of underwear for Ota. A suit of cotton fleece lined for Oflc.

A suit of woolen fleece lined for $1.23 A genuine Cuhoes manufactured all wool auit for fl.73. Canton Flannels! Our lteit canton flannel are all going at ft.1 jc per yard. Itlankcts! iHin't sleep cold when you can buy lilunkotii roihI, warm union blankets for only 10c per pair. Aluo from -19c toM. Shirts! We ore elocing out our en-t ire stock of Mohawk overshtrts at 50c n-pieee.

Also a celebrated McDonald workHhirl, made with their double scam, full length and a perfect fit only 30c. Also heavy domet llnutiel and all Lumber, Grain Cml, Salty Sash, Doors, Lath. Lime, Agitate Cement, Sand, Brick, Paints and Oils. Estimates cheerfully furnished. RUSSELL HIBBS, Manager REDDIN STOCK.

EDWARD ROBBINS, AGT. 11 1 If you don't get the IUi.j.ktix, sub scribe. The Commercial Hotel Clubbing; Rates. This paper one year and Kansas City Weekly Star, $1 Kansas City Twice-a-week Times, Kansas City Daily Sunday Times, 4 Kansas Farmer, 1 Leslie Illustrated Weekly, 2 Topeka Semi-Weekly Capital. I Cincinnati Enquirer.

1 Toledo Weekly Blade, 1 Kansas City World (daily except Sunday) -Kansas City World Daily and Sunday, 3 Miss Jessie Foreman was in Uoicourt Frank Lowe, Proprietor, Buy Save of ur Nicely. Money. 5 the first of the week. Colnel Iiuekner preached to large audience here Sunday night. The prettiest girl in town walks with a slight stoop of the shoulders.

l-J K. C. F. S. M.

Time Table. NORTH Ilol'SD. No. 4. K.

C. Ex. Leave 5 :39 a nt No. 2. Mail 3:20 pm No.

6 Kansas City Mug 8 :48 a No. 2fl Local 10:25 am No. 34 Stock 10:02 pm Socni Borsn. No. 1.

Florida Fast Mail 12:47 pm No. 3. Mem. and N. N.

Kx. 11 :33 No. 25. Local Freight 1 :05 No. 5, Kansas City 1'lug 7 :51 Daily except Sunday.

A. Dimond Aot. Good table board and pleas.nt rooms. Special attention to the Commercial trade. Livery and dray in connection.

Miss Mary Dalton, of Kansas City, is Inter-Ocean, eekly, Inter-Ocean, Daily and Sunday, 3 Inter-Ocean, Daily except Sunday, 4 visiting her father, Joseph Dalton. A good Elgin watch and chain for Sunday, Centrally Located. '6 Rates $1.50 a day. sale cheap. Inquire of J.

F. Siegner. Cadmus. llev. Wiley is here from ManslTeld, hi The Gilbert boys are digging a well for Louis Love.

Mo, the guest of F. A. Smith and fam iiy. Xelly Trine, one of Cadmus' esteemed LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABE. Thermometers in good running order young ladies, has gone east on a visit registered six below Wednesday morn ing.

Sickness, snow and mud are a few of Good rigs at reasonable rates at alllj times. Special attention to commercial trav-r the many uncomfortable things ith J. W. Barnhart and J. G.

Hulchins, PICK UP THE MONEY, which Cadmu9 is afflicted. A few days ago Wilbur Lemon de elers. City transfer in connection. of Beagle, were hauling lumber from this place last week. J.

B. Chapman and his daughter, Miss Clara have both been sick this week but arc getting better now. clared a "rough house" at his shop for fifteen minutes. He sat down in a tub FRANK LOWE, Proprietor, full of water, Orrin Love took a seat in a puddle of black mud and Al Trine it! Ill got burnt in the neck. Bud roads.

Good business. Snappy weather. Harry Evans was in town this week. Dr. Mott was very sick Sunday night.

All cases of sickness are reported better. J. T. v.r.j m-r r.Ierv.I:: Sunday. Reeves it Uenness began putting up ice today.

Master Willie Arbogast was in Pnola last Saturday. Kufus Gordon made a visit to Paola last Saturday. Miss Allie Wright, of Faola, was in town Saturday. 9 A couple of the smurl young people of Cadmus made people believe they We Want-StfSUSS were married. It worked all right for STUMP'S LINIMENT For man or beast it has no equal.

a while but there were other parties Your Honey! who had engagements out, and when they found it out, it was not so funny. They then wanted people to think they its yours for the asking. Every article in our stock is sold at a money saving price so just so much money is saved on every purchase made at Nieely's. There may be "cheaper" and lower priced goods than those we sell, but you cant buy superior goods at such low prices at any other store. Dont take our word for it come in and look over our stock.

For honest goods At honest prices, go to were not married. The officers and board of directors of Miss Pearl Arbogast has been the Dalton school during the illness of her sister, Miss Efly. the Co-operative Company were elected the second Wednesday in January. And we will get it if quality and prices interest you. If you pay for your goods we want your trade.

It is practical economy to patronize us for anything in the line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. LaCygne, Kan. W. H.

BROADWELL. There were no changes made except Walter Jeflers and John Christie were elected in place of Asa Smith and James Wishart. The directors cut the wages of Manager Blair from $65 to $50 Several gentlemen were in town last week getting names on a petition to build a new $50,000 court house. Several of our citizens had the chills Sunday morning. The thermometer regestered 5 degrees below zero.

It is estimated that 85,000 elephants were killed during the past year, yield a month, and Assistant Manager liar Bert Vance will ship one car of iiogs tomorrow night. This is the winter weather we have been looking for. Harve Morrell made a business trip l'aola Wednesday. Thomas Hardwick visited relatives in the country last week. Miss Nellie Griffin came up from LaCygne Tuesday afternoon.

vey from $55 to $40 and the wages of John Lemon were cut off entirely. Ed Don't let anyone convince you that you are obliged to Don't Shave Yourself With an old dull razoi that is only fit to trim your corns with, but Sto Blair and Will Harvey have cut their mustaches off to correspond with the cut of wages. J. A. Huff E.

A. Gilbert is Cadmus' cheerful oooooooooooooooooooooooo liar. Here are a few of his latest: He says the rabbits are so thick in his Tonsorial Artist, and get a quick, easy and pleasant shave. TONIC. cornfield that he has to take three dogs along to chase them out of the way so he wont run over them.

He 5ave Buy 11 Your Of 2 Money, Nicely. If ImNNMvVWVNMHHI Go to went south of Cadmus to prospect for stone and the rabbits were so thick he had to kick them out of the way so' he The best known remedy for LaGrippe and all malarial to other towns in order to get good blacksmithingdone at prices Away down. I can do your work in a workmanlike manner and do it For as little money as anyone. Don't fail to see me if you have work to be done in the Blacksmithing llrm Tii-Ill ifniun.IUv 1 could examine the stone. The jack rabbits are so big on his place that Louis Brant wanted to buy two ol them.

He thought they were mules. Detwiler's Restaurant, When in Paola and get a good square meal for 20 cents. He knew an Irish charcoal burner who ing 900 tons of ivory, worth $6,000 a ton. Morris Miller has "yumped his yob" in Frank Lowes livery stable and now Morris Symonds is officiating as chambermaid. Harve Morrell sold his team of horses to Walter Buck, of Paola, and delivered them today.

Henry Sheldon also sold his mules. We are still sending out large numbers of the Buixhtin as sample copies. If you receive one accept it with our compliments. Owing to ill health Miss Efly Abro-gast was unable to teach her school part of last week. Her sister Miss Pearl waived the gudgeon.

Marrird At the home of the bride, Wednesday, Lyman Trumbull and Nettie Slyter. The Bulletin extends congratulations. Makrikd At the Baptist parsonage in this city Wednesday, Mr. Starks Miss Ella Keitel, both of Twin Springs, Rev. McBride officiating.

The roads are nearly impassable for a loaded wagon and many of the farmers living several miles in the country walk to town in preference to had burnt a rabbit into a coal without Southwest corner of Square. singeing a hair. He says he saw the rabbit. During the war in Ten- iuii guatniHUU DUMB faction and shvc you money bo- nesee he and two companions. C.

A. Lord. were on a scout anu they sat down on a log eighteen inches in diam Messrs. and Mesdames John Twining, Will Underhill, Art Lowe, Willis Underbill, Anderson, Harry Pickering, Charles Iticketts, Frank Lowe, J. AV.

Fuller, Mrs. Dora Denise, Miss Nellie Bair and Will Grant. Baldwin Bee: P.P. Elder, of Ottawa, recently sold a farm east of Princeton on which in territorial days, stood Ohio City, the county seat of Franklin county. The old court house is still standing and is used as a barn, while the old hotel serves the purpose of an implement shed.

On account of Ilomeseekers' excur eter and ate their dinner. About the time they got through, it commenced moving and crawled off. It was a snake. City Meat Market. G.

L. BROWN DRAT.CR IX Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts and Oils. I guarantee my prices to be as low as the lowest and warrant everything I sell. 1 Let's Swap. If you are on a dicker, come in snd AVood Keiser took in the sights at the county seat last Saturday.

Will Purcell enjoyed a visit from his wife of Blue Moune over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Bice went to Kansas City Wednesday to attend a lecture. Miss Ada Cardin went to LaCygne Monday where she is teaching painting.

George Maxwell and William Arbogast attended a dance at Haney's Tuesday night. Several of the boys from town attended the literary nt Pony Corner Friday night. Mrs. J. C.

Tenny is slowly improving. Her many friends hope that she may soon be restored to health. Pete Shcpard shipped two loads and Joe Moore one load of cattle to Kan-sat City Wednesday night. see us (or write) about a quarter section of land in Marion county. Will figure close on a cash basis or give you sions to all points in Missouri east of a good trade for stock of clean merchandise or a good printing office.

and including Willow Springs and to Fresh and salt meats always on hand. Call and see me. Call at this oflice or address J. Fred Whiting, Osawatomie, Kansas. The many friends of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Hull, with well-filled baskets assembled at tneir home Wednesday all points in Arkansas west of and including Jonesboro, the Memphis route will sell tickets for one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale February 2 and 16, good returning 20 days after date of sale.

For further information ca.l on or address A. Dimond, agent. Wanted-An Idea Who mb think of torn Urn thing to ptitant? evening, it being the tenth anniversary of their wedding. All went home after having spent a very pleasant evening. Those present r.ere P.

O. STATIONARY STAND. I keep a full line of stationary of all kinds and descriptions. J. A.

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Years Available:
1896-1897