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Wilburn Argus from Wilburn, Kansas • 5

Wilburn Argus du lieu suivant : Wilburn, Kansas • 5

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Wilburn Argusi
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Wilburn, Kansas
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The Wilburn Argus, 35 IE! Lie For Furpitnrp and iGoodo dd lo ll. B. Bell. Cheapest in ODodgp Tit v. K.

FWds bought Frinr Wilbiynvprop Simpson D. 8. Resident Dektist.1 DODCW, Is'nt itabop time you had a new pair qjt i eluravd rpm-Wjeh-3ta last I -f -n 1). pn't you to buy a new.pair of boot CQHTRACTfJE AY7 alUMjvlinitUc-i'itjr alj -CBEEAF You can see a jfiueinewiliRe called-Tuesday ami paid' jfor the, AiiGUSThanks. pi vVxVaND SPECIFICATIONS ''Hard AT jhV'W Ul'i ii ia vy VW'V if 'l VIM -KANSAS.

tin's office. times" prices Make your final proof before MeGareVi Oleik of DistrictCourt. a ovunrinllC 3 W. IS in Yourjob work-to this office, 'Born: C. Johnson and wile daughter, Sept, 15 1887.

Come all ye-that labor and are- heavy 'laden and purchase goods of W. Din widdie. v. 1 nine tyeaVs of practical experience writing proofs guarantees your proor being written fully and complete ano ni strict compliance with the requirements of the law, rules und practices of the Interior department. Mr.

Harris jnforms us that lie has planted 31 acres of wheat, Mr. Witten-bw 80 acres Mr. Whitman 100. Ha naftied quite a number of his neighbors that.bive. spy.n hirge crops this year: our pris speak for themselves.

ij- Berr7" "Mat Hutchison, came in from Colora do last-Tuesday. He is on a. 'Visit tp Vliis father, who is reppr.ted very il. Plaaferaraiid Flue BuiMcr i' mi j.Tim'n try mfiions rAi JI Vsrlii-I 1.XJU, No. 1 whole stock boots at $2.50 pKausas, during the past week and rej- 4 Overcoats good, at $190 All ppcd expressly for the Argus by C.

tier-ware 23 ner at a oV.nw fo, lawyers -M- rr der-ware $1 vfp, per suit at ST TT A.Snow..& layers Opp, irn H. R. Blanding, yMarsh ana bons.JJouge. Dity i.ivan 0." Marsh Ss Sons have Merchant tail department in connection with rtheir large stock, and ykeep, constantly' on hand a large' supply of apiece goods for merchant tailpring de-tpartment. Fits guaranteed.

iSuccedors tdWEXmTTSm1 S': Patent Office, AYhingtpn C.P.istei, Abilene Feed mechanism for xer mills: L. M. -rat, Bellvilie, Ornamental frame: R. E. Lundin, Cedarville, Neck-yoke and pole-tip: S.

Creen, E'lsworth. Expansion yell-drill; J.M. Bryant, Webster, jbroppjiig attachment for corn-planters A. D. Blanchard, Wichita, iJun.

whiskey, black Der ry hrar.dv or anv thing else begins to; it mm RO0MS 7 ANp.U.aANapFRCBU)G, KANSAS. equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarroeha Remedy for bowel complaint medicine that always cros bloody flux, Cholera morpus, dysentery and! 4iarrh03a, and it never fails. If costs, cents is worth 23 da' -lflrs when needed. Mr. A.

Finley of 0 11 3 E. One'Blacksmitli Shop one or two sets of to suit purchaser. fOne -aet of wgort-DviKer's tools. Easj' terms. Call on J.

XV Johnston, Wil tl)urrr 1 Elam Bell the candidate for sheriff on ilie DamoCratic ticket called up and vis -ited a while with us. "Ham" the. strongest candidate the Democrats have and no doubt will be nominated He -will make a splendid race if elected an -AvNo. 1, sheriff. Champion.

Brainbridge Putnam writes -i tv V. B'J, that Colic, Cholera, anu uiarwim xm Piirpri him of a severe attack of Carries a full line of Ltjmbeii and; Ua diarrhoea. The first dose quieted ware callion mm ioi bargains eased the pain and the second dose cured him he says he also cured a bad case of bloody flux with the spe bottle, bpldby Dinwddio gmitb. Dave Lambert sold the cqw he ti had lasc week to Rov. Mopre.

1 if i. says he as plenty oi cTnsmd Bodge City, hay to do mm, and that ne nues tne t- n. GENERAL BLACKSMTHING, country better thacieYr he can dp that well when, it dont rain what cu aot i rains O. Marsh bons have recieved a large stpek of summer goods whidh they a selling at bed-rock prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Kansas WMicrn i E.

MCGARRT, YRANK D. APPERSON. CLEK D1ST. COURT NOTRY rUBLIO. -r The pupils who were not tardy during the last weak were Winnie Andrews, Mary and HlHe Uenton, Henry Eields, Crace, May and Louis Horton Ezra Knoy, Felicia fcjmith, Bertha, Ella and Floyd Waring, and Ell and Jeff Lewis.

The combined reading class, composed of the third, fourth and fifth readers is nowgstting down to the very rudi ments of the subjact, and are manifest, lag credibly vitality. What.the Physical, Cepaaphy class lacks in quantity itballancas with quality. (Tp.vUarenow. enabled to commence Arithmetic and Grammar according, tq, their ability. There being five jiassesof the ormer and three of the The History class is now fighting the tawi Loa sal-Bstate, Golleciion All Business for Non-Residents promptly ATTENDED in BanklBuilding Kansas- iBales.and Cambles newsafe arrived Tuesday, and to say thp least, it iz a monster and a beauty.

It stands, 4ft. 9 inches (in its socks) with, an inside ca-, pacity for books of 22 inches square ilt contains a burglarprootyault of best hardened cWlledstee.1. Th3 yhole cafe. is elegantly "finished Inside and out, with Handsome landscape paintings in oil.brussels carpet, gilding It is operated by means of several combinations and locks, and in the innermost recesses is the Yale time, which wilLdef all nurglars. '-On.

the whole, it cpmes nearer being absolute-, ly birglar proof ana fire proof in jeve'ry respect than anything we have seen for some time. Bales and Gamble will plenty of room to rent in this jm-, mense safe, to all parties who may wish to deposit their valuables in Dodge uity, 1 ri of the Revolution with united- Dealers in Harness, Whips, etc success, haying receptly witnessed me departure of the British from Boston. The class in Civil Government is now into tne principles and characters of the Colonial Government, EPAIRING A SPECIAL Miss. Reynolds of Dodge City is at snprt t'Ame. Wilburn, tending pur school..

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À propos de la collection Wilburn Argus

Pages disponibles:
414
Années disponibles:
1886-1887