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Miltonvale Press from Miltonvale, Kansas • 8

Miltonvale Press du lieu suivant : Miltonvale, Kansas • 8

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Miltonvale Pressi
Lieu:
Miltonvale, Kansas
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8
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We have the Goods They are here for your Inspection. I have just returned from the eastern market and as we have about finished unpacking our immense line of Fall Goods, would like to mention that I am offering inducements unequaled by any competitor. Following are a few lines that deserve your special attention: 8 1 Pi tf a. CD Cm i-H CD O' a 0 -a a Velvet Ribbons for everybody. All-over-Laces of most Beautiful and Intricate Design, Something New Placket Buttons They are just what you want.

Ladies' and Children's Headwear, Right up-to-date and will catch your eye. Fur-trimmed Baby Hoods, Ladies' and Children's Furs Prepare for the future the near future, we mean. Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs From 1 cent to 50 cents. Late Designs in Stand Covers. All the most desirable Colors.

Gents' Furnishings, All the little comforts that go to make the new man DRESS GOODS: Black Crepons, Silk Finish Clarendon Cloth, A very good substitute for the genuine article. Plaid Silks for Shirt-Waists-- Look at these favorites; they are all the go. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Capes and Jackets in all the most fetching styles. Novelties in Side Combs, Pompadours, Top-knots, etc. Stock Collars and Ties, Dainty, Beautiful.

Stock and Belt Buckles, The most Beautiful ever shown in Milton vale. Portmonies, Pocket-Books, Shopping Bags, Purses, From the lowest price to the highest, in great variety. IS LU I CO LU 0C LL i i (5 rtl rtl CD 1 We have a splendid assortment of ZOZA QUILTING-S, and if you want any of these goods speak quick they are going fast. Just a word about our Grocery Department---We are still in the Business. Bring in your Produce.

C. E. McDANIEL. i Mrs L. Horton, of Cliftou, deputy supreme oracle of the Royal Neighbors, hii organization auxiliary to the Modern Woodmen, met with the Millonvale camp last luesuay evening, auu or course a delightful evening was passed.

DIED. Little Tommy, the nin-yoar-old son One very good way to get along on the farm is to "make hay" while the bud shines, and when it is cloudy "saw wood." By that I mean to keep busy. If not working out in the fields, and no work can be doue under shelter, the mind can be improved. As the days go by there is an increasing tendency to improve the mind." I know farmers whose education was shamefully neglected when young, for which they were not to blame, perhaps, but they spare no pains to see that their sous and daughters get the best education, possible. Too much good, wholesome reading canuot.

be provided on the farm for rainy days and odd hours. Live Stock Indicator. of Robert Black, died Friday morning. Sept. at the home of his grand parents.

Death was caused by diphtheria after about ten days' sickness. itle was conscious to the last, and bid NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. Bonsor went to Liana last Tuesday for a short visit. Dr.

Far has moved his office one door north of where has been located. W. Matthews spent a day or two in Courtland, early this week. Miss Ida White, of the Oberlin Dental was here between trains Tuesday. Will Ackley's daughter, Mrs.

Webber, of Olneyvlll is here this week visiting relatjves. F. N. Sorenson, the piano tuner, was in town several days this week busy in his line of work. Charlie Martin, of Cripple Creek, a nephew of Mrs.

James Gordon, is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Jeff Myers was summoned to Humbolt, on account of her mother's serious illness. Say! but ain't we bavin' fun Fore-paugh-Sells last week, Ringling's today, and Hubbell's big sale all this week. Will Austlll st)ld his restaurant to Ed.

his father and others goodbye, with a request for prayers for himself and other members of the family. Thus a THE Kansas City Journal. Has led the metropolitan dailies of the great southwest for nearly fifty years. In this section it is supreme. In 1899 it will be brighter and butter thau ever before.

More new. attractive features; more natioual and foreign news; more news from Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri. Nebraska and the southwest. Bright and well selected miscellany. Latest sporting news.

All the news that is worth pnuting. The circulation of the Journal now exceeds 40,000 daily. The company wants to double it this year Are you a subscriber? If not, now is a good time to begin. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily and Sunday, 1 month .40 Daily and Sunday, 3 months ..1.00 Daily and Sunday, 6 2.00 Daily and Sunday, 1 year. 4.00 Daily without Sunday, 6 months ..1.50 Daily without Sunday, 1 year 3.00 Tri-Weekly 6 months 75 (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.) The Kansas City Meekly Journal, 25 Cents a THE JOURNAL, Kansas City, Mo.

little child shows his faith. in God as the hearer of R. 0 R. Through Colorado. The Denver Rio Grande Railroad, Home-Seeker's Excursions.

Via Santa Fe Route. On sale Sept. 19 and Oct. 3 and 17. To all points in Arkansas.

Arizona, with its numerous branches penetrating the Rockies, has two distinct and sepa Indian Territory, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Single fare rate lines across the mountains. Tickets leading via the "Scenic Line" be for round trip plus $2,00. For further particulars call on W. R.

Moses, Agent. tween Denver and Grand Junction, in connection with the Rio Grande Western Grand Junction and Ogden are available over the Denver Rio Miller, who is operating a barber shop in connection, where you can get shaved while you eat. Richard Roberts and wife, who have been visiting friends in Downs, stopped over a day this week on their vvy Send direct, or order from Post-master, Newsdealers or Journal Traveling Men. to Idaua, where they live. Hubbell carries the most complete ifne of Hats and Caps in the city.

Markied. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilkins, six miles west of Miltonvale, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 6, '99, Frank M.

Grinage to Miss Ina B. Wilkins. Rev. G. B.

Warren, pastor M. E. church, Lamar, performed the ceremony. Only relatives of the contracting parties were present. The presents were numerous and valuable.

Free Street Fair. The friends of Mxs. Powell will he glad to learn that she was successful in securing the school she applied for at Gr-uids either via its main line through Leadville and 'Gleuwood Springs or via the line over Marshall Pass and through the Black Cauon. Tourists to and from Salt Lake City, Ggden or San Francisco will find it to their advantage to have their tickets read in both directions via "The Scenic Line of the World," thus being able to use one of the above routes going and the other returning. Write 8 K.

Hooper, G. P. T. Denver, for Illustrated pamphlets. SEED I have about 100 bushels of first-class Seed Rye for sale at 45c.

per bushel. H. J. Pkentiss. Dotsero, Colo.

She is now nicely situ ated for the winter. A Mountain Tourist In search of grand and beautiful seen- ery finds such a profusion of riches in Colorado that before planning a trip it will be well for you to gain all the in -formation possible. The Denver Rio Grande Railroad publishes a series of useful illustrated all of which may be obtained by writing S. K. Hooper, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Denver, Colo.

Don't fail to take advantage of the opportunity offered by the presence of a first-class dentist in our midst. Have your attended to while you can Salina, Sept. 25-30. Single fare for round via Santa Fe next week to Salina $1.71. W.

R. Moses, Agt. Dr. Wolf is still here, and will give you as good work as you can get in any city..

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À propos de la collection Miltonvale Press

Pages disponibles:
2 007
Années disponibles:
1892-1901