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Savonburg Progress from Savonburg, Kansas • 5

Savonburg Progress from Savonburg, Kansas • 5

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Savonburg, Kansas
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Savonburg Progress. F. H. Wyckoff, our tonsorial artist has one of the nicest and most conven You Cannot Afford it! Representative Business Firms and Men of Savonburgr. ient shops in the county.

He has had long experience in the barber business and is a first-class workman. He learn You can't afford to turn your back on our stock, especially this season, as we aW making more than usual efforts to convert our very large stock into money, You will find us On Top in the Dry Goods Line; THE BIG CHANCE And the best chance to buy your fall and winter gonds is now offered. Look at our Blankets, our Flannels, our Jeans, our Waterproofs. See them and you wrant them. Price them and you buy them.

ed his trade at Moran, and came to Savonburg about a year ago where he is doing a good business. Pete Bargstrom, our boot and shoe maker is a first-class workman in every respect and is meriting a large patronage. He has been in business here a year and a half, and his success is owing to his strict attention to business. He is a native of Sweden, having been in this country about three years. He learned his trade before coming here, having had several years experience in his native country.

One of our most beneficial enterprises is that of Win. Moffatt, dealer in grain, coal, hay, etc. He buys and ships grain and has done a successful business this year, which is due to his thorough bus WE ARE OFFERING SOME (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.) Savonburg can well boast of having one of the best livery stables in the county, is that situated on the north side of Main street, owned and run by Kowe Linville, who are both young men with enterprise and good business qualities. This stable is 40x70 feet, well built and arranged, having a capacity for thirty head of horses. For driving purposes, fourteen head are kept, and the carriages and buggies are models of ease and convenience.

Thoroughly acquainted with horses, and knowing what the people want, they supply the best teams at low rates. One of the leading citizens of Savon-Xirg is the well-known gentleman who fiokls the responsible position as postmaster at this place Carl Brodine. Mr. Brodine has held this office now about two years, and has performed his duties in' a conscientious way, both to the public and the government. He carries in connection with the post-office a nice line of school books, which he is selling at very moderate prices.

He is a gentleman of good business qualities, an honorable person, whose ably- Big Barg ams iness qualifications and his familiarity with the business. He has a large grain house and is well prepared to store away In Men's Underwear, men's Buck Gloves, and men's clothing ranging from $3.50 to $10.00 per suit. We make a business of making bargains in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, etc. Boots and Shoes are in demand right now. We have placed on sale a lot of Selz' Ladies' Goat and Grain shoes.

A lot of men's Calf Boots. A lot of Boys' red top boots, And other Goods too Numerous to Mention grain in case he wishes to hold it for better prices. He has a large coal house which is always full of the best coal and at prices which are exceedingly low. -In aot we. ae making- A good boarding house is something that is necessary in every town, and wre can say that Savonburg has one which directed efforts on behalf of this city's One Mighty Effort for Trade.

is a credit to any town, with J. T. But- terfield as its proprietor. He is assisted in the management of this house by his welfare have become recognized. Olson Swanson, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, etc.

This prosperous business was established three years esteamable wife, and they take partic CRITICISE US. KNOW US. inspect us. ular pains in making their house home- lke to tneir boarders, and nothing is eft undone which will add comfort to their gnests. Mr.

Butterfield has had ots of experience in this line and knows ust how a boarding house should be And you will find that we are the people that will save you many a dollar. Hysinger Rosenthal, Savonburg, Kansas. conducted. Dr. T.

E. Edwards has been pr? ing with eminent success for a dttle over a year in Savonburg. He gradu-1 ated in the Ohio Medical College at Cincinatti in 1889. This colleare was BON-TON LIVERY BARN oundedin 1819, and his father and also bis grandfather are both graduates from hat college. Mr.

Edwards has been ago, and from the start has had a substantial and hearty growth. The store is 25x40 feet. The stock of merchandise carried embraces a full assortment of staple and fancy groceries, teas, coffees, spices, canned goods, provisions, etc. They deal only in goods of the highest grades, and purchasers are guaranteed that supplies from them can be relied upon in every particular. Their well deserved success has been gained by (dose attention to the wants of the peop' One of the nicest and most conveniently arranged hotels in the county is the Hotel DeBundy, owned and operated by C.

M. Bundy, who has had years of experience in the hotel business. This house is only one-half block from the M. K. T.

depot, and special accommodations arc given the traveling public, and he puts forth his best endeavors to make his guests comfortable and pleased with their stay at his house. This house is of commodious dimensions, 15x40 feet and two stories high. Considering the excellence of the fare and the comforts of its sleeping apartments, the rates of this popular house are very moderate. The popular grocery firm of N. B.

Rouse on the north side of Main studying medicine about fifteen years, studying several years under his father before entering college. His manner, ease and confident knowledge of practice crain him friends on all sides. His First class outfits at reasonable prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. ROWE Sc HjIISTVILLE.

office is in F. E. Kenne's druar store. Among the industries of Savonburg which deserves favorable notice, is that of the Savonburg Feed Mills, established last January by A. Huss, its present proprietor.

He has maintained a high reputation, so much so that he has no competition, being the only mill of the kind in this part of the country. He is Go to tlie CITY MEAT MARKET For nice steak PHAT AND PH1NE. Saucage, Head Cheese, always on hand. SCOTT COE. street, has been established about three prepared to grind all kinds of feed, and special attention is given to corn meal.

His mill and machinery is all new and years, and no mercantile establishment appeals more strongly to public patron age. Their store is 20x30 feet in extent. A large and well selected stock of the of the very best make. The power which operates these mills is an elegant twenty horse power engine. Mr.

Huss is a gentleman well known and respected, and is doing a big business. ehoisest staple and fancy groceries, and everything pertaining to a first-class grocery store, is kept. All their goods have the name of being of fine quality and moderate in price. By paying close A Ryberg dealers in hardware, stoves, tinware, harness, etc. This well FOR LOW RATES attention to business and the require 1 1 it 1 1 a mems oi pairons, tney nave bunt up i i i -i large ana prosperous trade, and won -ON ALL KINDS OF- the confidence of the entire community The dealers in fresh and cured meats, who merits a large patronage, probably as large as any shop in the county, is that of Scott Coe.

Their market is Lumber, Lime, conveniently located, and are well pre known firm has been established about eighteen months, and is enjoying a good trade which they justly deserve, and if square and honorable dealings on their part will have any influence with their customers their trade will steadily advance and their business prosper. Mr. Ryberg, and H. L. Johnson, who assumes the title as Company in this firm are both practical harness makers, and their stock in that line as well as in the other lines of goods which they handle are kept full, and are sold at very moderate prices.

They are erecting on the cast side of their store building a room 14x24, which will be used exclusively as a harness shop. They are both industrious young men and they are building pared for keeping their meats sweet ami fresh. They buy their stock from the farmers of the county, and are both Sand, Cement, Hair, Paints, Oils, buyers of excellent judgment. They butcher from six to eight beafs and from -GOTO- ten to fifteen head of hogs each week Their sugar-cured hams and celebrated lard are considered very fine, and fine a reaay marKet notn in the city and J. P.

JOHNSON He carries in stock everything kept in a first-class lumber yard. up an immense trade. country. They handle all kinds of meats usually found in a first-class meat market. Nelson has Mince pies are now ripe, the mince..

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Pages Available:
454
Years Available:
1891-1892