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Savonburg Progress from Savonburg, Kansas • 8

Savonburg Progress from Savonburg, Kansas • 8

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Savonburg, Kansas
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i mil II. LOGIC HERE af ft IU11LL. It i.i to yi-ir inierts; r. wnw i or imaI deacripuoa and prices. Michigan State Battle Cnwk.

Mlrh J. C. Keith, March 27. lSi. Dear Sir.

The Wind MUl purchased from you soma three months sine hun arivon entire Migration. 1 pleasure in commenainfr Mr. Keith for hi enterprise in placinjr on the market aflrsv class mill at a price which i i is in aocom with the ork-e Pkbbi Mayo. zarm products. We are now offering some of the GREATEST In our line that has ever been offered in Allen county.

Read a few of our prices: "Gent's summer coats and vests, from $3.00 to $4.50. Gent's pants, from $1.00 to $1.50. Gent's white shirts, warranted linnen bosoms, from 70 cts. to $1 each. Gent's unlaundryed shirts, 50c each.

Gent's sattine shirts all colors, from 50 to J. Kxxth, Pktntttld, March S7. Dear Sir. The Wind Mill bought of you last October Is doing excellent work, and I am glad to recommend it. It is Yerjr simple in build, can be put up by any fair mechanic, is easily controlled, has every appearance of durability, and is rery reasonable in price.

When Wind Mill can bought so cheaply, I do not see how any farmer can afford to do without one. Yours rery truly, C. C. McDebmdv Aim C. Keith, St.

Johks, June 7, 1890. Dear To whom it may conef rn Having purchased a Keith Wind Mill, to be used for farm purposes. I cannot recommend it too hisrhlv to any one who may be in want of a mill. Reap. Yours, E.

A. Jackway. Savonburg Progress. National Specific cures headache. For sale by H.

S. Mattson. Japanese oil cures and prevents hog cholera. For sale by II S. Mattson.

Go to A. Ryberg Go's, when you are in need of anything in the harness line. They keep a full stock, and at reasonable prices. A fine line of ribbons and spring and summer hats just received by Miss Kate Gallighar. Store over B.

T. Kimby's restaurant. Ladies will please bear in mind that Miss Kate Gailigher has a fine line of spring and summer hats. Call on her and examine them. The M.K.&.T.

will sell roundtrip tickets to Kansas City and return at one fare for the round trip, June 22nd, to July litn. Tickets to be limited to one day tor return. C.C. Smmons, Agent. Notice! I will be in Savonburg on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays of each week, prepared to repair your watches and clocks of any kind, also to repair jewelry.

Leave all goods at H. F. Wyckoff's barber shop. All work guaranteed. A.

Q. Lacy. List of Patents granted to Kansas inventors this week. Reported by C. A.

Snow Co. solicitors of A-merican and Foreign prtents, Washington D. C. J. M.

Burton, Wichita, car-coupling. A. D. Marble, Winfield, Reaping-machine Vritt fsr Circulars ati Prfcss. A.3SXX3 JAMES C.

KEITH MANUFACTURER, iO Street, Battle Creek, Uich. 80 cents. Gent's work shirts, from 35 to 40 cts. each. Gent's summer underware, from 25 to 50 c.

Ladies' gauze underwear for 8 1-3 cents. Ladies' fast black hose from 10 to 25 cents. Turkish table cloth, warranted fast colors, 52 inches wide, for 35 cents per yard. White linnen table cloth, 48 inches wide for 25 cents per yard. Toweiling, from 8 to 13 cents.

Napkins for 4 1-2 cents each. Nice lace curtains, $1.00 per pair. ii Tsi lUf'tf I I Li sf PARAGON The mot I.u.r,w!ou3 Bicycle In the v-'-l. bprinr Frame, Tangent Sp-jke-, Hollow Rims, Cushion Tira, Cantre Brakes, High urade. Term Report of Mt.

Pleasant Dist. number 37, for the term beginning Mar. 14 1892, and ending June 9 1892. Length of term, in Weeks 12, in days, 59 Number of pupils enrolled during term, Male 15, females 25, iotal 38. Average daily attendance, males 10, females 14, total, 24.

Number cases tardiness, 102. visitors 9. 1. C. Walker, Teacher.

To the Independent Party National "Convention Which convenes at Omaha, Neb. July 4th, the Missouri, Kansas Texas July 1st and 2d, sell tickets at one fare for the round trip, good Silk laces 3 1-2 inches wide, for 20c per yd. Laces of all kinds rimning from one-half to three inches in width, from 1 to 8c per yard. Embroideries from two to four inches in to return to and including Juiy loth. TT7irtVj fYnrn tf 1 9, nfc: nPT -vnvfl For further information, call on or ad- WlUUl, ilUIIl IU Ltd Utb.

pl ydlU. A nice variety of silk ribbon from 5 to 20 dress, C. C. Simmons, Ticket Agent -mo quois A convertible Bicycle, strictly high grade. We guarantee every one.

Send for art catalogue. STOVER BICYCLE MAN'FG. FREEPORT, ILL. Is Grover Cleveland In It? This is a question that is of interest to a great many voting citizens of the United States. We shall not undertake to cents per yard.

Best Clark's thread for 4 cts. per spool. Ladies' cotton gloves, from 15 to 25 cents. Ladies' silk gloves, best quality, 60 cents Ladies' silk 30 to 60 cents. Best lead pencils, five, cts.

per dozen. solve the problem now; however, the Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway will do what they can to assist others in determining' this great question, by mak Needles, five cts. per package. ing a rate of one fake for the round trip to those desiring to attend the Democratic National Convention, to convene in Chicago June 21st. Tickets to be on sale June 16th to 20th inclusive, limited for return until July 6th.

For further information call on Cordell C. Simmons, Local Agent. With razor keen and water hot, You'll always find me on the spot; Your hair I'll cut in fashion style That will cause the ladies all to smile. Your razors to I will repair, And warrant them to cut a hair; And when shaved you'll truly say, My money was not thrown away. Gents' hair cut, ladies' hair cut, 25c; children's hair cut, 15c; sea-foam, 10c; ladies' hair shampooing, 35c; razors honed, 25c; scissors ground, 15c.

When wanting anything done in my line, give me a call. Frank H. Wyckoff, Tonsorial Artist. miT. mm Tin cups five cents a piece.

Coarse combs, five cents. Shoe polish, five cents per box. Stove polish, 8 cents per cake. Curry combs from 10 to 15 cents. Horse brushes from 15' to 50 cents.

Scrubbing brushes from 10 to 20 cents. Hair brushes from 15 to 25 cents. Dish pans from 30 ta 40 cents. Copper bottom tea kettles, fifty cents. Milk pails, 10 with strainer, for 30c.

Milk pails without strainer, from 20 to 30c. One-half gallon tin cups, 10 cts. Dippers from five to ten cents. Pint cups, two for five cents. Dover's egg beaters, 20 cents.

The ''Dandy" coal oil can for 35 cents. Tubs from 60 to 70 cents. Wash boards (two sides) for 25 cents. Common wooden pails for 15 cents. Embodies Every Desirable Imppdyement Many Exclusively Own.

Scientific Anertcan Agency for Fltegantly PiveYears fiGENT OR See Our fMM m. lux TRADE MARKS, 1 A PATENTS A UVEmJLNT WANTED IN EVERY TOWN COPYRIGHTS, to. Call and examine our goods, and we will TONSORIAL' ARTIST. convince you that what we have said are for tnfonnfMoo and free Handbpokwrltg to MUNN CO-S3 BBOADWAT, VMW TOM. Oldest tnrean for setmring Erery paUnt taken out by JXlLVtaSS! the by notlot glTeo free of charge ia yew; tUS eta noattaa.

Addreu Vttnum 00 HiuszsJk fos4vtjr. He tori. facts. A neat hair cut arid an SrlvAve guaranteed. J.

A. GO kSvonburiz lis North suie street,.

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Pages Available:
454
Years Available:
1891-1892