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The Woodston Star from Woodston, Kansas • 6

The Woodston Star from Woodston, Kansas • 6

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The Woodston Stari
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Woodston, Kansas
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THE WOODSTON STAB. Will Scblanskr of near Klrwln was in our city Tuesday trading at Cook's. Krajik jsliutu and goo returned from their gaitern trip Wednesday night. T. J.

Jones and son, John, are the boss carpenters of Rooks county, anyhow. Mr. Perkins and daughter were over Something for Everybody Meat Market No. 1, Issued weeklrj entered the poet office at Woodston, a tecood-claas matter. 91.00 Pr Tht 1b AdTance.

Satcbdat December 14, 1901. U. S. PastofSce, Via. gbktkudb Duar rm from Latou Tuesday trading at Cook's.

H. E- Pauley and Mr. Burnett of Ash Ruck were county seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Baker of Ash Rook visited their daughter, Mrs. LaRue, Mon M. Woodston Opera House. Fresh, rT SI2iIs Smoied vW? I and Cured Gr Mtnuw 44verM4 letter LJt.

l-TUt letIf nnoallert for In the jxwt oihce at oods-on. It ought to ho eay to select Christmas presents for your friends, with a store like ours full of goods from which to choose. Young men, middle aged men, old men, women, children something for j'ou. We can help you considerably to select your presents that's what we are here for. A couiLlete line of Toilet Cases, Albums, Books, Ciiinaware, Dolls, Pictures, Jewelry.

Ladies' nice Flannel Waists, $1.25 and $1.50 Wrappers, 1.00 and 1 25 Fancy Mercerized Satine Skirts, a bargain, 2.25 Don't forget cur Shoe Stock, they make nice presents. Ijc iijijcr. READ THE ANSWE.i To the Christmas dinner question in the long list of specialties and staples, we offer to marketers. It won't take long nor cost much money to provide everything you need for daily meals and holiday feasts. uioutli eodiugr Sor.

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day. Rube Shorthill fr.mouton the Medicine was hauling bogs to Woodstou Wednesday. Ned Stephenson, of the firm of Stephenson Sons of Alton, was a Woodston visitor Wednesday. Ed. Watfon from Alton is visiting his father and mother.

lie will start for Persons calling tor theabovn lAti.rc My Uveitisea. iliB otniKl Dt L. Highest Market Prices Cash Paid for Green 5 For Produce 5 land Salt Hides 5 5S4 LOCAL TIME CARD. C. B.

Mo. P. Passenger east. :07a.m avenger west, 7 5 in freight east 27 a freight west 4.p;m H. L.

Tkh-lett, Agent SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET. A. C. GILLILAN. Seattle, Wash next week.

Miss Orpha Douglas returned Tuesday I evening f.om a two weeks' visit with her 25c R. J. DICKINSON, I'HYSICIAM AXD SURGEON, Kirwin, Kas. Office Over State Bank. AH calls promptly attended day or night Office houre.

8 to 11 1 nd 1 to A good bulk coffee, two pounds for A better one for 15o a pound A corker, two pounds for 3 qts. cranberries for Nice sour pickles, per Fancy sweet pickles, per Cod fish per pound, Bis fat Maekrel, per pound, Nice clean seedless raisins, 3 crown, L. M. raisins, 3 pounds fur -pound package clean currants, Pickled onions, per bottle, 1 Cbocho, per bottle, 1 i pared mustard and horseradish, 1 C'luese, otl.ers get 20c per pound, our price 1 Flake hoinin', per pound, our maple syrup. Let us figure on 3rour candy order for Christmas.

7 different kinds of mixed candy. Lois ot ptf.nuts and English walnuts, -i "beep" cf foncy cand'. 35c 25c 30c IOC 10c 15c 10c 10c sUter, Mrs. Edith Gehhart, of Alton. Willie Hoar was in town Tuesday morning with a load of wheat.

He took out a large bill of goods from JlcXutt's store, Dr. Parker reports a boy horn to Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Cunningham, Dee. 6. Lew feels as proud as a little boy with a red wagon. Deposits amounting to $4,000 have already been piade with the Woodston State bank. That is not bad for the first ten days.

Dr. Jeffries and Mr. Laurance drove Si vi viit v4 0 vivi4 rJ Get in Line and Stay in Line and You will Land in THE DEWEY RESTAURANT g. Where is Kept an Elegant Line of Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts, Etc. Lunches Served on Short Notice.

A LARGE USE OF STANDARD PATENT MIXES. R. W. ALFORD, Woodston, Kas. J.

C. PARKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodston, Ks. All calls promptly answered day am. niht. Office in slime building, 2m.

door west postoffiee. N. B. McKAY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Woodston, Kansas. Office at present over bai ber shop.

We ill not ullow anyone tc undersell us, quality of goods considered. Wishing all a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Yours for Eusiness, down from StocUon Sunday to view the improveraenu of our fast becoming famous city. Harvey Allen is now able to get out the leader!" w. T.

Smither Bro and walk around some, lie gets down T. SMITHER, NOTARY PUBLIC, Woodston, Kas. Special attention given to depositions. jPtc. Office at store.

Dunlap received a large invoice of I carry a full line of harness, saddles, dry goods this week. Young Colburn, living with Fred Hig-gins, was quite severely hurt Wednesday by being thrown from a hr. Dr. McKay was called and found a rib splintered and several bad bruises. whips, pads, and sell cheaper than any dealer in the country.

Call and select a fine laprobe. W. E. C'OoK. Thomas Hommond, a prosperous fai- town occasionally, to the delight of his many friends.

J. W. Foote. agent for the Dominion company, Chicago was in town Thursday looking for canvassing agents for the company's books. Mr.

and Mrs. TYrwilliger of Medicine township were trading Hi Woodston Monday. Mr. T. say his large heril of cattle is doing well this winter.

Mr. H. C. Shepherd of Columbus, recently made his sister, Mrs. M.

E. Hetherington, of Medicine, a visit. He left on the early morning train Monday for his home. Jown Shaw of Stockton has been trapp The Stab, is here to stay You need it. Brewer and Welis attended the club dance at Kirwin last night.

C. M. Jones, C. W. Douglass Son's representative, is spending the week at home.

The McKay Drug company will be open for business about Wednesday, Dec. 19. Don't forget about the Xmas tree. J. N.

BRICKELL, Prop'r. All diseases start in the bowels. Keep them open or you will be sick. CAS-CARETS -X like nature. Keep liver and bowels active without a sickening griping feeling.

Six million people take and recommend CASCARETS. Try a 10c box. All druggists. Christmas and New Year's Holiday Kates. 1901-2.

For Christmas and New Year's Holli-days round trip tickets will be sold to all points on the lines of this system within distance limit of 200 miles, at rate of one fare and for the round trip, with minimum rate of $1.00. Tickets will be sold on December 24th, 25tb and 3)st, 1901, and January 1st 1902. Final return trip of all tickets good up to and including January 2nd, 1902. II. L.

Triplett, T. A. WOODSTON MARKET. Corrected up to date. J.IVE STOCK.

Cattle, (V)! 50 fogs 5 5 50 GRAIN. Wheat, 57tB4K Oats Oil iff, (ki on no Kye 00S Btitter, choice X2X Butter, store pack jo EB. POCtTHT. Hens, 4 Spri ngs, 4 5 10 Turkeys, 7..." 84 Ducks, 4 City Barber Shop Let's have a geewhopper, jump-up of ing for big game lately, He caught it the Burr Williams and wife and Ray McKay drove over to Stockton Monday. Albert Still and Harry Hamilton made a business call wn John Macy Monday.

Here we are. Dunlap Horner Co have opened their new hardware store. The best stovfi made is '-Coole's Dunlap Horner Co. sell them. is something for Christmas furni ture.

('all and see at Dunlap Horner Co. Lots of Christmas goods at Duulap's cash store. Every thing from jumping monkey to a horse. Dunlap has one of his show pases filled with watches and jewelry for the holiday trade. Take a look at them.

Stehley put in a terrible Sunday last with one of those jumping, aggravating toothaches the kind that raises a feller clear off the ground and makes him fell like striking his grandmother. Is the place to get a good, clean fchave and Hair Cut 1h the latest styles. Aieese, mer of the Medicine purchased a big bill of goods at the Leaders Thursday. I have purchased the Dewey Restaurant of R. W.

Alford and will take possession about the 18lh of Dec. I will move the meat market in the rear end of the building. Hoping that I may be able to give the trade better saisfaction than have in the past. Thanking you for past patronage, and hope for a continuance of same. Look for the sign "City Meat Market" R.

S. Sjiither, Proprietor. MAKES WEAK WOr.EH STRONG. I have taken your Remick's Pepsin Blood Toxic. I know it is the best Tonic ever made.

It will make every weak women strong. I cannot praise it enough. Mrs. O. D.

Pickering, Olney, 111. For sale by, G. H. Ensign, Kirwin, Kans other night but the game succeeded in getting away. Mr.

Shaw has not missed any horse feed since, however. The impression many have as to who will occupy the Dunlap residence located in the south part of town may be wrong fully formed. We think, however, the KoKTABLES. Potatoes, Irish, 1 05 Potatoes, sweet, 8c Cabbage 1 .7.7.7. 1 Locals and Personals.

same door-plate will answer by changing I the initial letters. J. H. Parrott of Osborne county was in our burg Monday for the first time since he received a stroke of paralysis Jim was on duty Monday, however, with; a very sore jaw. Editor B.irliu of the Xatoma Courier'.

a time this Christmas Eve. Thos. Pettigrew reports a snow of 3 in" in Oklahoma. Wonder if he don't wish he was back to Rooks county where the sun shines. Rev.

Fosker, the U. B. Elder, is here this week helping in the revival meeting. He will hold the first quarterly meeting at the U. B.

Church Saturday. G. W. Maddock, father of Mrs. E.

M. Smither, died at his home In Gove county Kas Saturday, Nov. 30, of cancer on the liver. Mrs Smither returned home the following Monday. The Woodston band boys reorganized Thursday night, Lemuel James was elected general menngor and director; John Jones, leader; Roy Smither, treasurer and Ray McKay fecreUi.j', The Christmas tree will bh held in the Smither opera house.

It has been reported that there would be an admittance charged. This is not correct. H. Smither gives the use of the house free. So don't believe tne reports that have been circulated, but come out and enjoy yourselves.

about a year ago. He was much surprised to see the substantial improvements made in Woodston during that, time. E. I. McNutt, Rooks County Blacksmith.

Main Street, opposite Postoffiee, WOODSTON, KAS. Eastman, PROPRIETOR PIONEER WAGON SHOP. All Kinds Repairing in Woodwork. Shop on Main Street, rear Of Blacksmith Shop. 0 cent blankets at Diudap's cash store.

See our fancy Rocker's. Dunliip Hurler Co. Dr. Parker drove up to the county seat Wednesday. Look here, boys! Skates at Dunlap noni'T Co's.

Another of the Tuesday night. Mi-s. Fred Uiggins was'tradi. with B. F.

Williams Wednesday. We have got P. C. Dunlnp's large stock fit hardware moved into the new building and can accommodate all was in our city last Saturday night on his way home to Stockton for a visit with his family for the first lime since he went to Xatoma to establish the Courier, so.nesix weeks ago. He will not move his family over until spring.

A young man named Gilpin lately bought a quarter of school land of R. Graham in the Danner neighborhood, and has been baching for awhile. He recently married a young lady by the name of Miss Mary Mayer and the couple will began housekeeping soon. All in. ill ii in ii i i hp Genuine stamped C.

Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as food." lVVVVVVWWWVWWVWWW Travel Via Missouri Pacific Ky. The Goycmrat Fast Mail Route KAXSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS AXD ALL POINTS WEST TRY OUR Colorado Short Line TO PUEBLO, DENVER AND WEST. The Wagoner Route To ARKANSAS AND THE FAMOUa HOT SPRINGS Equipment Merry, Merry Christmas CHRISTMAS 5 CITY MEAT MARKET.

AND A What's Your Choice? Merry, Merry Place to Purchase GOODS 0 AT A Beef, Pork, Mutton Pullman Observation and Pullman Bnffct Sleepers, RECLINIG CHAIR CARS SCATS FREE, ELEGANT COACHES, HIGH BACKSEATS For tickets, advertising matter and further information, call on nearest agent or address n. C. TowNSEND, Chas.E. Stiles, G.P. P.

AT. St. Louis, Mo. Atchison, Xs. i.n their their various cuts, all nice tender and clean.

I have not yet found the family that I could not serve satisftc- SMITHER. torily. Will you try me? vvwvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvv-vv HEADQUARTERS 1 5 This Year will be at We have taken more than the usual -amount of care this year in selecting our Christmas goods and have bought more than double the amount we have ever had before, and believe our line is one of the finest in the country, and that we have presents for the old as well as the young. But while looking after our Christmai stock, we have not neglected other line: 2nd you will find our store crowded full of kinds of seasonable goods, Christmas goods and all others sold as low af possible for them to be sold to justi us in doing business. Come in and see our We wil benefit you in prices, MERRY, MERRY RIGHT DOWN PRICE.

Just try me, you can buy your wife, your boys and girls and the bahy, yes, and your best girl the best present for the least money. Mouey talks and prices prove the talk. My goods are for sale and am selling. Don't forget that I keep a full line of groceries. I also have a new stock of overshoes and felts.

A new lot of Selz Shoes just received. Bring your boys and girls, your wife and yourself and 1 can fit the smallest and the largest. I can fit, the foot and the price. My nice new line of lamps is selling fast. Come get an early choice.

Don't drive eight or ten miles in the heat or cold, but come to Woodston to get your wants supplied. My goods and prices will make it pleasant for you. I handle the famous Old Reliable Pennsylvania oil, when you put the oil in your lamp and set it to going, the light will shineth in the dark, ness divide and comprehendeih it not. I have some German socks, don't let your feet freeze. Buy those warm blankets at 75 cents.

Come and get acquainted with my stock and my prices. I am selling out some old stock of shoes for men and women at a cheap John price. You get your money's worth when you buy candies and nuts from me. To those who have visited my store, purchasers or not, if we have not treated you right, come to my store and we will make it right for it is right to be right and right will right wrong. I have some maple syrup and buckwheat Hour.

It is like pancake trees and ponds of honey. 1 thank you for the time it has taken you to read this advertisement and hope I have made it an object to you. GLEN ELDER FLOUR IS A LEADER. R. II.

McNUTT'S STORE. COME EARLY AND LATEI'M WELL LOADED. HAVE YOU GIVEN SANTA YOUR XMAS ORDER? I If not, now is the time, while our stock is complete. LAMPS, PHOTO ALBUMS, NECKTIE and H'D'K'FS BOXES, COLLAR, CUFF and GLOVE BOXES, PHOTO BOXES, BOX PAPERS, CHATELAINE BAGS, FANCY HD'K'FS, POCKET BOOKS. DOLLS, DOLL HEADS, TOY- BANKS, TIN STOVES, JUMPING-JACKS, RUBBER BALLS, RUBBER and TIN RATTLES, FANCY TIN TRUMPETS, FANCY CUPS' and SAUCERS, DISHES and DUNLAP, THE BIG CASH STORE.

We have bought 650 pounds of Candy and Nuts. I wish all in advance a Merry Christmas. R. H. McNUTT.

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398
Years Available:
1901-1903