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Kirwin Globe from Kirwin, Kansas • 4

Kirwin Globe from Kirwin, Kansas • 4

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A Mew Joka On Hip. lU-Pr. When it is out ol order THE KIRWIN GLOBE. mm fill Watch the Corner Stones. IVflnfilV mm School supplies nt Ensign's.

Kirwin has a new feed store. Gasoline locts, at Ingersols Co. Sirups, preserves and jellies at Engle's-A new supply of School Books at En Wm, Stuckmann, DEALElt IN BOOTS OUR iPRING STOCK Has arrived and is now ready for inspection. We have all LATEST STYLES IN NOVELTIES DEESS GOODS, Trimmings, Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, WE HAVE SEVERAL BOLTS OF CARPET. CAN CUT SOME TO FIT ANY ROOM AND THE SAME DAY ORDERED.

Hats, Caps, and Furnishing Goods. Fancy and staple groceries. WE II AVE THE GOODS LOTS OF THEM, AND ARE IVING BOTTOM PRICES. 1 These are our Comer Stones, I A 'IS 4 1 yv nu'isiii 1 v- jmm 111T mil oajx. for BARGAINS.

I 1 1 Having decided to quit the Goods Business, we have sold cur of GROCERIES AND FURNISHING GOODS TO F. H. QUINTARD. The balance of our stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Hats Caps, Gloves Mittens, Trunks Valises will be sold from day to day until closed out. Here is a chance S.

Xi3 Sampson Son; Meat Market, DEALERS IX FRESH, CURED AND SALT MEATS. ULIYEK J10DDINOT0X, Proi)rictos. CASH PAID FOB HIDES TALL' Side Sou are, ALLOW. Kirwin, I. 1 r-i I .1 1 JOHN ELLEKBBSGER, mid yen feel blue, try few doaes of Beggs" Little Uiaiit I'llis.

lour uvt-r will nnmeeiate the loke. So will you. For sale by R. II. Tkusple.

More rain this week. Lots of wheat is being sowed. For Sehool Books go to Ensign's. The election is Noy. 7, 25 days yet.

Hats Caps at cost at "The Winter Gloves very cheap at Attend the S. S. convention today and tomorrow. .1. A.Campbell will start to the fair in a few days.

Genuine Canon City coal at Campbell Co'8 yard. Geo. Van Allen, of Kensington, was in the city on Sunday. A wagon and harness for sale or trade. Enquire at this otllce.

Mrs II. Wehh is now Drenared to do sewing. Give her a call. Mr.Wm. Wyatt has moved from the east to the west Washington street, A big cattle sale at the old brewery on Oct 21.

v.a. JtccKiey Van E. Hugnnin and wife returned on Saturday last from the Vt oiid air, Frank Boddington attended the I. O. F.

Grand Lodge at opena mis wee For bargains in Dress Goods, outing Flannels. Underwear etc. go to "The The wind tore to pieces the canvass shade on the west of Stockman's store on Monday. Prof. Felix snent Saturday and Sunday with his brother, Dr.

Felix, of Athol, Smith county. Misses Jennie Norberg and Etta Black of Cedarville, were visiting in the city on Thursday last. John Ellenberger has a new line of. gambles, finer and cheaper than ever, in and see them. The chicken pie social at the M.

E. par sonage was well attended and enjoyeu Dy all. The proceeds were zo. The children in the vicinity of River-view, who had boon afflicted with diph theria, are now Improving. W.

II. Whitmore, of the Downs World. has sold his paper to tlie Ivmes editor. This leayes only one paper in Downs. J.

YV. Barron will have charge of the Grammar school while MissTinkey is attending the World's Fair. Smith Centre Pioneer. Mollie Lease's boom at Phillipsburg was cut short by the rain. It seems as if even meteorology is fernenst calamity this year.

C. E. Monell, of Kirwin. and J. B.

Crane', of Downs, were in Osborne Monday night and attended Mi.sonic lodge. Farmer. DeForest Edwards is on the sick list, with the chances unfavorable for his recovery. We hope a change for the better may take place soon. Joseph Arrington is the pap of an 11 pound boy, ho took out ills naturalization papers hist Sunday.

We hope the youngman will live to make as good a barber as his dad. C. E. Bradley has the largest stock of nil kinds of paiuft ever brought to Kirwin. Just call and see for yourself.

I can satisfy you that I mean business. C. E. Bradley Just note the fact that the tickets 011 our first page are composed of best men in the county, nnd every man who desires good government and a beneficial change should vote for them. Miss Florence Uinns is now in Chicago studying all the latest styles in Millinery.

She will return the first of next week and will be pleased to see all her numerous customers. She can suit all. Give her a call to see nil the latest styles. The Globe wouldn't have been far oil in its guess on the nominees for township ollices by the Democrats, had it not been that its selections were such good democrats that the county convention placed the majority of them on the county ticket. A telegram received at this place yesterday announced the death of Mrs.

J. SI. Tlnney. mother of 0111 fellow townsman. J.

M. tlnney. J. M. is now In Chicago, and the telegram was immediately forwarded to him.

Mrs. Tinner's home was The Democrats of Klrwln township met in caucus last Wednesday as per call, and placed in lioinination the following township ticket: Trustee, Fred Greub; Clerk, A. Binns; Treasurer. J. A.

Shat-tnck; Constables, K. Weaver -and Frank AVilber. Deputy sheriff AVnger was the city last Saturday pasting election proclamations. Ed is one of genial fellows we like to meet; always the same with nil, irrespective political opinions. He has our thanks for the cigars and apples, which are always relished tit our honse.

Kirwin, Oct. 11, 1893. To whom it, mav concern: The firm of Bnr'tlett Cowles of the Chicago House has this day been dissolv-eJ. All business of the firm will bo settled by J. II.

B.irtlelt at the Chicago House. A. C. Cowles retires from the firm. II.

Bartlett, A. C. Cowles. A. L.

Riggle, of who has been visiting friends and relatives in this vieinity and in Grundy county, Neb. for some time past, was a pleasant caller last Saturday. Hs has been a reader of the Globe for some time, and is a stalwart Republican, lie owns a farm near here on which tliero is a mortgage, but he informs ns that tho republican partj Is in no wav responsible for the mort gage, being there. The Independent says Rev. Funk took the Mo.

Pac. train for Gaylord on Tuesday. At the time the train was leaving for Gaylord Rev. Funk was assisting J. M.

Rickey to move a store counter into a building where he was starting a feed store and Sitting Bull's band of flatfooted CuynKa brayes probably mistook this counter for a Mo. Pac. train. Since Billy Gray, the local editor and heavy tragedian, get the nomination for surveyor on the pup ticket, it is said his eyes magnify on about that scale. What Ails You If you have sudden 'darting pains in tho joints or muscles, nnd It recurs every time you get cold, and occurs In new places without leaving any of the old ones, the best thing to do Is to send to the Druminond Medicine 48-50, Maiden Lane.

New Yoik, for a bottle of Drum- inond's Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism. It will cure you. Bo wise in time, and do not be fooled v. 1th something else. If you have the above symptoms, you have Kin nmatlsm, and If tho druggist tells yon the truth, ho will say Dr.

Drum mend's Lightning Remedy Is the only known cure. Friday, Oct. 13, 1893. tl.00 Per Year in Advance. The Official Citr Papf.k.

Entered at the post-offlce at Kir win, fvatiaaa, as second-class matter. CITY DIRECTORY. Mavor 0. W. Hull Police Judge V- J.

Palmer Msrelmll E. Johnson COl'KCILMEH. A. S. Sampson, S.

Ingersoll John Oliver Eugene John. U.S. LAND OFFICE. C. Smith register W.

H. CaidwKix Receiver U. 8. POSTOFFICE. MAY L.

WlIITR KIKWIN OFEKA HOUSE. 'S. Dusdon Manager, SECRET SOCIETIES. KIRWIN POST lfSS O. A.

rteets the first and third Thursday even-lngs of each month. EW Warner, P.O. M. Fisher, Adjutant. W.

It. C.Mrets first and third Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p. m. Mbs. W.

II. Martin, Pres. MB8. 0, E. Bradley Secretary KIRWIN CAMP 139 S.

OF V. Meets first and third Thursday of each month. S. C. Lahdes, Captain J.

R. ane, First Seigeant. KIRWIN LODGE 17S, A. F. A.

Meets second and fourth Friday ot each month1 c. E. Moneix, W. M. H.

R. Hull. Secretary. KIRWIN CAMP Meets third Wednesday evening of each mth C. 8, Ingersoll.

TC 0. E. Monoll, Clerk KIRWIN CHAPTER RAM Meets on first Wednesday of each month. A cordial invitation to all viBlting compan-Jons. C.

E. Monbi.l, H. P. C. W.

HULL Secretary. KIRWIN LODGE 113 I OOF Meets evry Tnesday night. Resident mem -hers we requested to meet promptly at 8 o' clock. VteiUng members cordially welcomed. John Ellenberger, Dr.

A. Fuller, Secretary KIRWIN LODGE 850 A. U. W. Meets every Monday evening.

A. IlAKBON, M. W. F. Boddinoton, Recorder, POPLAR CAMP M.W.

A. AGRA KANS. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at 7 30. A Browning, Morrow, Clerk. C.

CHURCH SOCIETIES. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH reaohing every Sabbath at 11 a and at 7:30 pm Sabbath School every Sunday at 12 and Prayer Meeting every Wednesday -evening W. Ilarcsnape, Castor ciiuitcn Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a find at 7:30 pm Sabbath School every Sunday at 12 and Prayer Mvctliig every TliurHdny evening' I). Funk, Pastor, Kl'WOlt'J'U LEAGUE M-eeta every Wednesday evening at the church. Literary Program every two weeks.

Ali Invited. Miss Minnie Iluekley, President Charles Ensign. Seoietury CHRISTIAN EKDKAVOIt Meets every Thursday evening at the Congregational church. Mra. C.

P. Barber Presldont. Miss Kittie Fisher, Secretary. LOCAL. TIME CARD.

C. B. Mo. T. Passenger east Freight Passenger west Frelglit 5:01 a.

11:37 a.m. 8.32 p.m. 3:15 p.m. V. E.

FAU.AS, Agfillt. C. K. N. Railway, Time Table, Agra, Ks.

West bound No.13, Vestibule, 8:34 p. m. Eastbonnd no. 14, Vestibule, 7:20 a. m.

West bound No. 15, Mail A Express, 8:03. a.m. Eastbonnd No. IB, mail A p.

Voat bound No. 43, Accommodation, 7 In m. feast bound No. 44, Accommodation, Westbound No. 95, Fast Freight, 12:53 p.

in. East bound No. 90. Fast Freight, 12:23 p.m. Vestibule trains and Fast Freights do not Btopat this statton.tmd thnlast named does toot earry passengers.

By special arrangements, Vestibule train No. 13, will stop nt this station on Thursdays. IltA Wvatt, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. JW Advertising notices under this heading are worth 8 cents a line, and willbe continued until ordered out. 10 cents a line for locals bolU-fapcd type.

The World's Fair Are those who use Bnggs' Blood Purifier. It purifies the blood, makes the skin clear and the complexion beautiful. Try a bottle mid note its wonderful effects, Sold and gnaranteod by E. II i Tbusdle. POULTRY WANTED.

Hens 4e ducks 4c Spring chickens 4 Turkeys Biinis Co. A carload of Atchison brick at ley's. Paints, oils and varnishes for sale by C. E. Bradley Co.

Try thn new brand Ta Boom at Engle's. C. E. Bradley lias lots of conl on hand. All kinds of coal and coal that can't be beat.

The nobbiest line of fancy stationery to be found In the city is ttt Trundle's. Ho has a largo supply direct from the fucto- ty One fare for the round trip to the Kansas State Fair over the Mo. Pao. Tickets on sale Sept. 29 to Oct.

7. Limited to Oct. 0. Ewlng Ilackley are tho agents for the famous Esterly mower, Best now on tho market. Call and It before purchasing elsewhere.

Bradley keeps conl, not only In the winter, but all the year round. Buy coal from tho dealer that is on hand ut all times and In nil seasons. Mrs. A. Enfrln Is ngent for the cole-hrated "Acme Polishing, Pressing nnd SmootlJng Iron." Call, on her and see the best Iron ever Invented.

Orders ttik-'eint any time. sign s. For bargains in glassware, tinware and queensware, go to Engle's. A serenading party of young men took in the city last Monday night. The best screen doors ever made at Bradley's.

Call and see them they're dandles. fSimnhnll fr. Pft nrn dnll Hipi contraotsof hard coal this week. It looks very tine, Quite a delegation from Kirwin, attended the aniversary celebration at Ken sington last iriclay and Saturday. N.

Kemp has traded his grocery stock to E. E. Keck ley for the old brewery property in the south part of town. C. E.

Bradley keeps on hand a large supply 01 tne tamous Kock Springs, ivy coal. Call hen you want coal and get his prices. J. M. Rickey has opened up a feed store In the Don Uarlos building on tho JNortn side of the square, and will keep in stock all kiiius 01 flour ana feed.

Daniel Crosby, of Cedarville, came up from tuat place on Ills bicycle last Mon day and spent the day with friends 111 Kirwin, returning in the evening. On May 10, 1893, Dr. A. Fuller took from mv temple a cancer. Hie sore healed in six weeks, nnd is a perfcci cure.

Phebe Don 11. There will be a teacher's examination at Phillipsburg, Lansas. on Saturday, Oct. 28, 1893, beginning at 80 clock a. in O.

L. Smith, Co. Stipt. I have some remnants of wall paper in very pretty patterns enough ror small rooms, closets which you can have at less than cost R. 11.

Tuskdle. On April A. Fuller, remov ed irom.mv lace a cancer. The sore healed in about a month. The cure is complete with but little scar.

Harrison Washburn. A red heifer calf, weighing about four hundred pounds, strayed from the promt ses of S. A. Perkins 011 the night of Oct 1st. Any information leading to its ri eovery will be liberally rewarded.

Last week we neglected to state that airs. J. w. Lemon i.aa returned from an all summer's visit to the east, and J. wno nas ueen a rorioi widower lor so long, now assumes nil the appearances of a bridegroom.

My new fall stock of Millinery is now on Hand ready for Inspection. Doing mv own work, I nm enabled to undersell all who hire their work done. 1 will be pleased to see all my old customers an many new ones. Hiss Lola Arlington. Our public schools seem to be pi ocress- ing very finely and general satisfaction seems to be given on the part of both pu pin ana teachers, seventeen new pupil were enrolled last week in the diilerent departments as follows: High school.

4 Grammar dep't, Pri mary, o. While E. A. Qulntard and lady, Miss Georgia Linton, of Cedarville, were nt tending the aniversary celebration nt Kensington, lost Friday, Miss Linton's cloak was stolen from the hotel. An in vestigntion proved who the guiliy party was.

1 he cloak was returned, and utter consideration it wa. decided to not pro ecute and the thief was released. Ml Statement, Report oft lie condition of the First Nut foil al Bank nt Kirwin, in the state of Kansas, at the close of business, October 8, 1893. ltKSOUltliES. Loans and dlseonntj 53.fii!3.32 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,1.51 40 U.

Bonds to secure .,12,500.00 Stock, securities, etc 30.00 Due from approved reserve ng nts 1,309 65 Due from State Banks and bankers 1,770.00 B'klng-house, furniture and tlxtures.lt,OH5.5o Other real-estate and m'gages owned ,2,023.70 Current expenses and taxes paid 687.06 Premiums on V. S. 1,500.00 Cheeks and other cash Items 233.5" llllls ol oilier banks 0,000.00 Fraet'l paper cur'ney, nickels, and cts 65.60 Specie 3,822.75 Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with V. treasurer, 5 per cent of circulation-. 502.50 Total.

..,.93,311.90 LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock paid in Surplus ltmd Undivided profits National Bank notes outstanding .7,000.00 ..3,203.94 11, Individual depositssubjoct to .9,422.95 Demund certificates of deposit 7,238.90 Time certificates of deposit 2,190.05 Bills Payable 5,000.00 Total .95,311.90 Stato of Kansas, County of I'hill ns, H. B. Hull, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is tmo to the best of mv knowkdgo and be lie! II. It.

IIiii.i, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 9th day ol 1893. My Commission expires. Sanui; Dnndon Juno 18, 1894. Notary Public Corrkct-Attkst: Olins.

AV. Hull, 1 II. .1. Cameron. Directors, K.

Monell, idministrator's Notice. State ot Kansas, Ss: Phillips County. In tho mat er of the eslateof Uriah Ingh-ram, deceased, lato of Phillips county Kans. Notice Is horebv irlven that on thn int.li nf sept. a.

u. 183, tne undersigned was by the rroDaic uonrt 01 lumps count Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator ot the estate of Criah Inghram, lato of Phillips county, deceased. All parties having claims against said cs-tat euro hereby notified to present thorn for allowance to the undoi signed within onoyoar from dato hereof or they may be oxclu led from any benefit of such estate, and if aniii claims be not presented within three years irom ttato norcot tliey may bo forever barred. SAMUIiLDl'NDON, Administrator. Lost, Strateo or Stolen.

Camp Ilatton, Ok. Oct. 8, '03. Information is desired concerning the whereabouts of young man, who, when last seen, was just south of camp riding his bald faced race pony with tail bobbed oft. Is about 5 ft.

10 In. in height, black dr, gray eyes, and weighs about 175 lbs. When here, ho claimed his name was Smith, Any one knowing his where-n-bouts, will please walk down mid tell tho camp about it. A Mail Agent's Experience. Louis Brennecke, had rhoiunatlsm for fifteen years, niiii during that time had never been free from pain.

He ti led the hot Springs and physicians without benefit-. After trying two bottles of Drninmond's Lightning Remedy ho wrote that ho was free from pain anil ablo to take several long walks. Your druggist should keep theromotly, If he does not, write to tho Druuimond Medl-clno 48-50 Slnldon Lnno, New York. feed i lilies 1': "Making a -Specialty of this line I ara enabled to givej'oti better bar gains than any one else. Give me a CALL.

J. M. RICKEY, DEALER IN Flour 8c Feed. (Dou Carlos Building.) North Side of Square, Kirwin, Kansas. The Chicago House, J.

H. Bartlett. Prop'r. Good Board and Lodging at Ecasona- able Rates. Meals 20 Cents.

Give Me A Call. Past Main Kirwin, Kans. Letter List. Tho following is a list of the letters re mniuing in the Kirwin post office, Oct. 11, J8U3.

Lucy Sumner, Fred W. Thompson Persons calling for any of the above will picaso say "ailvertiseu." May L. White, P.M. Those Wonderful Giants in If you want to see them call on It. II I rusdi.e and ask for Beggs' Little Giant ruts.

Lvery bottle guaranteed. Teachkk's Association-. Following is th'i program of the teach er's association to bo held at Kirwin, Oct 21, 10:00 a. Business. Meeting.

1 SO p. Poll call by quotations. Primary language (Class Ex.) Mrs. II. K.

Hull. "Drawing in public schools." B. A Leak. "Dogmatism V3 Education." C. I Smith, T.O.Felix.

"Heading circle work" Jl. Breakey. "readier tenure of office JI Grny Proposed amendment to constitution Lecture in the evening, "Silver Threads Among The Cold" Are a sign thiit your hair ncds invigo rating, lieggs ll.iir Renew promut healthy growth of hair, prevents iti falling out and turiilng gray. Sold am guaranteed liy it. 11.

John Ellenberger has some choice seed rye lor sale, Prico per bushel. Dr. W. II. CainnVll.

of Sniifh Cent who is known hero to lie one of the best dentists in (he Northwest, will lie tit the Warner House on Oct. 17. IS anil 19, prepared to do any kind of work in his line. The Army Bill Is not the one tlint worries us but the doctor's bill. Keep supply of Beggs' Family Medicines on hand nnd reduce your doctor's bills 05 percent.

Soi by It. II. How Is Tins? Something unique even in these days of mammoth premium offers, Is the latest effort of Stafford's Magazine, a New-York monthly of home and general muling. Tho proposition is to send the maga zino one year for one dollar, the regular subscription price; and in addition to send each subscriber 5 complete novels during the year: one each week. Think of it.

You receive a new nnd complete novel each week for tV2 weeks, and in addition you get the magazine once a mouth for 12 months, till for one dollar. It is In oill-v that the publishers cm only afford to make in the confident expectation of getting a hundred thousand new subscribers. Among the authors in the coming series are, Wiiklo Collins, Walter Bi'saut. Mrs. Ollphaiit, Mary Cecil Hay, Klorenee Marryat, Anthony Trollope, A.

Conon Boyle," Miss HraUdou Captain Marryat, Miss 'i'haekery and Veine, If you wish to take advantage of this unusual opportunity; send $1 for Stafford's magazine one year. Your first of the magazine and first copy of thu "i2 novels (one each week) which you are to receive during the year will he sent you by return mail. Item it by P. O. order, registered'lettei' or express.

Address 11. Stafford. Pub. Stafford's Magazine, Box 2204, New York, N. Y.

BSf" Please mention this paper. 8-14. A Puzzle To many ladies is how to keep their hair in curl 011 rainy days. The solution is easy, Ask II. IT.

Titusni.n for Nonpareil Hair duller nnd tho question will be solved. 1st Pub. Sept. 20. SkBriff's SillG.

STVrE ofKANSAS, I'lillllps Co. In tlio Court of Phillips county, Jolm Covlli, Plaintiff, va Julia K. AVllliams nnd lien. W. AVilllnm T)efcndunt3.

Publlo notice is hereby givon, Hint under and by virtue ol the Judgment lumlured In tho llhnvn mil IMotl 1,111 In nnrl liv Ilia nlinTrn named court, itn.l of un order of v'o Issued on sulci judgment, to mo directed and delivered, I will on Monday, October, 8(1, 18IW, nt tlio hour of tu oo'eloeU p. ot suld d-iy, at tho east door of tlio court liouso.in Plilllfpsburg, lu tho county of Phillips, at nto ufKiumitt, of real property, nmnoly: Lots No, firteen (1,1) nnd sixteen (l(i) in bluek Kiiiigo sovun i7) in the city of Kirwin, Kansas and 8. W. quartorMofHoolioii thirty-live (8rt- and tho aouth half VA) tho N. cjimrtor (fa) of sou- lion thirty-five (35) townuliip four el) nmit li range slxteoii (loi wo fitli P.

nn I a pnreid ot land tlireo rods wide off from tho north sldoof thoS. quarter (if) of scct'on thirty four (84' In township tour (-1 south ihhro nix- teen (10) wontth P. all in tho county ot runups, Htwoot sulci iiroperty lias beeu levied upon nnd is to lie sol 1 us the pro puny ot the above nam ddfondmit, Botod tills Jtlth day of September A IHSW, V'clib McNiill 1 shoi ltf Att'y for PliiintllV Done. PATENTS. invents-, nm! Trado Murks obtained, nnd nil Patent uuslncsticon'luetod for AiOUbltAXE KS.

Ol'ltOFFICF PATENT OKFKiK. Wnhnvo 110 HiilMtxeneUui, nil psitent lmsiiKv-fl in time ami nt I.f jSS COST than tlioso re. moto from Washington. Send model, Untwine, or photo, wit It description. Weivlvi-ie if palentabiK or not.

tree of cliniue. Unr tee not due till patent isseeured. A book, "How to Olituin l-alents," with re. terence to aetnnl client in your State, count or town sent free, Address C.A. Opposite Patent OlUce, Washington, D.

C. Barber Shop. Joseph Arriiigton, Strict Attention to Business, First-class work and Reasonable Charges arc my motios. Give mc a Call. Sinn, KtinviN, Kaxs.

EcieniifiO American A.fjcney for Mom. v- "11 11 YJ-f CftVEiVTS, I HI I TRACE PATEfJTS, COPYB5QHT8, etc.i Forfcif.irnatlnn sid free HmdMOicviKata MliJi a Wl New Vow. OiUet. U'lri'im for patc-jl', in taken ont by ua i3 tirounlit liefiiro tiiopubiw ufthauoo etvcu Xiao of ciiiirso in tuo Larrp.Ptrriit.ition of (mr tlio vorlJ. Ei'lcaJiiiiy iht Mt c-'in-il fca without it.

sa.00 a j.ar niOuf''n. CO riiG 11 art Livery Barn nm A W. Mao Prop. SOUTH SIDE EAST MAIN STREET Kinvin, Kansas. The City Barber Shop.

Smith Brothars, Give 113 All work warranted. South Side, Kinvin, Kansas. GEO. T. FENNER, Dray and Express.

Goods of all kintls delivered to any part of t'10 city Charges' reasonable. Geo. T. Fenucr, Kirwin. PATENTS.

rD-i Write i)ucci3 DUiOis, FSi Ailffiicys. Invontivc Arro c. Book Pica, M-. Ola paper. iMl Fast Mail Route nJ' RUNS 4-DASLY TRAINS-4 DCTWEEM A iRk BT 'rQUIPPED WITH PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS EECLffllfifi CHAIR CfiRS(B) ELEGMT PARLOR CAES I 5 ONLY LINE TO THE 1 ri 9 1 1 FaiEOUS HOt SpHilgS 01 i (THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.) AU Prlnoipil oities in tho United Sfcatea re reached via tho I MlSDOUli PftCifiO EailWSy Lrir your Nearest Agont for Tloketa rSJlV and partloulars, or addrea3 CHAS.

E. STYLES, tuna. TkUt ATOniSOJI, K.W. N. C.

TOWNSEND, Cen'l Tass. fi ST. WHS, ISO. A 1 1 1 Tho Finest Line of Samples Northwest Can bo seen at my shop. Suits nwdu to oi'der on short notice.

First-clai work nnd reiisonable ehargos. Satisfaction Nortlseast Cor, Kirwin, Kansas. 1 IdiU; At "The RACKET." Big Bargains in all departments are offered FOB THE NEXT 30 DAYS. 5dOT l'i'oof of theli(Ming is in tlie Hating. And the proof of my assertions can obtained by visiting my store and examining" my stock and learning my LOW PRICES! THEY MUST BE SOLD! J.

S.Rowe, Kirwfn, Ks. G. H. ENSIGN M. D.

DEALER LV Drags, Medicines, Oils and Stationary! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED DAY OR KSGIIT. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Northeast Corner Square Kinvin, Kansas. C. C.

FREEMAN, Kirwin, Kansas. AGENT l'OU THE Bnmaa nL ala Hh Eolips9, Halladay and Monitor Wind Mills, Also handles rumps, Pip. ingy and wind inill uppllos.

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