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The Woodson County Independent from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 3

The Woodson County Independent from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 3

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t- 'T-i-TJTiirg-nitiT'tri'nn fnr ft imrmannrirm-i Buy old papers at this office, only forty cents a hundred. Cyrus Pructt, one of our leading farmers, suggested that we send liimTns for" a 3ear, for which he depositod the indispensable. And still they come. VI Mi. Mr.

B. McWilliams lias made some needed improvements on his property. Go to the post oftlce druir store for books, stationery and periodicals. Orders taken for any book or periodicals not in stock at the post olSce drug store. CharlyAdam 'went to Kansas City to take a situation in tee grocery store whk JakeBashor.

A fine assortment of violin bows, cases, strings aFsfi a line of i EEC RET SOCIETIES. 1, O. O. F. flirts Krt.H first and third Wednesdays each mouth.

Patrl-r, ii iniEood Uiudius nuide welcome art.ii ia jioou C. P. I. DoW, -Scribe, entmr. VWUbjJ brethren cordially Invited I lost tend LlJUt.

Secretary. Kkbkah LoiBB So. "TSrSoJ ami Vi.ir.t Thursdays In each month. Mciuhtnr this decree In fjooi standing are Invited to spend pleasant with u. A O.

IjOOIi IBWe 1 new patems ueensware. Just received I also keep tiie only elegant line of. 0 r4 1 II. D. DICKSON, ATTORSLT COUNSELLOR.

AT LAW M0S1IO FAILS, KANSAS. -fT do a general practice in aiaie era! Court. J. II. STIC HER, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NCOSriO FALLS, KANSAS.

Collection and Insurance bnslnes promptly attended to. over bishop's Store. NEOSHO FALLS BANK. NEOSUO FALLS, KANSAS. Do a general Bonking Dnslne.

Collection A. J. LlKURANCli, M. FUYSIC1AN AND SURGEON, Neosho falls, Kansas. Residence threebljeks went of Main on Oak rtn" WIU in cy country protoMly t- specialty lo treat Chrome Disease at ray o.Hv.e.

opposite Fall Uoueo. W. J. SNYDER, M. PIIYSICIAN ASD SERGEOH, NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS.

Office In t1e front of The Independent office Main ir-et, first door north of Bishop a dry good tore Ji at enst end of bridge. Will attend all call day or night. J. MORGAN, M. D.

PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, Ol'TITICIAS AND GYNECOLOGIST. NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS. Special attention piven to the diseases o(' mer. and children. l)r.

Morgan Is the oldest physician in the city fans been In active practice for twenty-three yeura. Office at residence near the depot. IIOGUELAND, DYSERT REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENTS. P20SIIO FALLS, KANSAS. We tell land on commission and make exchanges for all Vmds of property.

We represent the oldest and bf ft Loan Company in the est, ana eon-eqnentlv can Rive better rates than anybody. YV rite or ca'1 on ns for prices and terms. V. BRYAN, CITY DRAY AND 'EXPRESSMAN, NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS. Aiwa; a on hand to accommodate customer Charge reasonable aud mucie good.

J. II. TYJEMAN, MIVNSMITU, Keosho Kanniis. in Boot Shoe Shop. Ait Kluus or iua ukt and at living prie.

CHRIS UENSON, erms and prices to suit the GOOD PEOPLE. in; town 0W E. B. Moore, of Leltoy, vaa a visitor In town Saturday, A few more ail wool blanket at price greatly reduced at 3. Bishop'.

The legislature will undoubtedly adjourn at the close of next week T. L. Raid returned home Saturday after an absence cf several days. Old papers for sale at tbi forty cents per hundred. -r For a cheap breach loading shot gun or amniini-tioncall on Tenipliu.

J. W. Dickson and no. II. Johnson worshipped in Yates Center Sunday.

Rice, 22 lbs for $1.00 at J. W. Bioweld's. Now is the proper time to your yard in blue jfraf and white clover. A rew more of those nice Newmarkets left at Bifeuop'a, which will be closed out cheap.

For Sale. Twenty-Are hundred fence posts. d-23 ItoBT. B. Lbset.

Old papers for saleiat tins' office, at forty cent per hundred. in need of Fresh Cyslers, Fickleil Fis's Feet or Tripe, call oa XV. Ms Dulinsky aud satisfy your wants, Iliram Sibley Co's fresh Garden Seeds for sale cheaper than ever at O. Dow Co s. For boots and shoes go to J.

Bishop's. His stock is double any other- in Woodson county, and his prices the lowest. F. F. Turner, the leading harness dealer in the county, ha a large stock of whips which he will sell cheaper than any body.

Old paper for sale at this office, only forty cents per hundred. Mr. J. Bishop is taking an inyentory of stock this week, making ready for his spring stock. Lost.

A day-book, on last Friday, somewhere between the grave yard and the new railroad bridge. Anyone finding tne same willaconfer a grjat favor on me by returning it. Fbask Abbkt. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot boar bright licht, and ndj vour sight weak and failing, you hould promptly use Dr. JJ.

II. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. d38 Be'n'McWilliams, the sub-contractor for the first mile of the Santa Fe grading last Monday morning. Mr.

51c. ia running five teams with scrapers and will pnt on more teams as soon as the weather will permit. Let her roll. V.e that one of the men who has been working on the railroad bridge, and boarding at Mrs. Reeves's, baa the measles.

Everyone ehonld be a little careful and not have the disease spr-a in onr city. We hear our sister towns have been having a regular siege but are about through with them. PhyRicianspresciibeDr. J. n.

McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm; in it they find no trace of opium or morphia, while its em cacy in curing all threat or lung diseases is wonderful. aoc: Mr. and Mrs. P. V.

Allen started last Snnday for Topeka, In company with Mr. and Mrs. N. A. nmham.

ThevfioinedTMr. and Mrs. 11. vena at the party will week in Topeka andjKansns City. It wo'nld be needless to wish them a pleasant timfe as they are just the kind of folks that enjoy themselves nnder all circumstances.

Whils Mr. and Mrs. Bashor were visit'inst their danghtcr and son-in-law at Kansas City, Mr. Bashor traded his land in Allen county for a stock or groceries. We understand that he real's about SI.2C0 ror his land.

Mr. Bashor Jwill coutinne thefbnsi-ness in ity, Kansas, for the present, bis son, A. Bashor, haying taken alljcbarge with Charly Adam as assistant. Now that the "Woman's Municipal Ruilraze" bill has become a law, aspirants for in this the'eoming should proceed at once to cultivate the good opinion of the ladies. Let the ladies 'see to it that the right men are elected, ns they will be held responsible for any neglect of official duties, now that they have the right to say who shall be onr municipal off! rers.

Far better than the harsh treatment of medicines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating of the stora-ache. Dr. J. II. McLean's Chills and Fever Cure, by mild yet effective action will cure.

Sold at EO cents a bottle, 33 Mr. Abner Campbell' family arrived yesterday on the noon train, from MWsonri. They should have arrived last Sunday but were detained on ac count ot a snowfsitorm. Mr. CampbellSwill bejone of ns hereafter and we wonld like to see a great many more come to the "garden spot" of the world.

We have plenty of room for all good mdnstrions citizen who may wish to immigrate to thi coun try. Come right along. The new railroad bridge! 1 nearir.g completion It 1 a "How Truss," and a very substantial struc nre. When this is finished and trains run over the new road, It will be of great convenience and importance to this city. At present, it is almost im possible to go any where part the distance.

But this new avenue of (ommanica-tion place th: vicinity in direct conaection with th markets and 1 of incalculable benefit ton Puh the good work alo- Died. Ti AVTSI At. the residence of Rev. M. D.

Tenney, at 12 o'clock last Thursday night, or typnoia pneu monia. Mrs. Davis, a sister of tae ltev. m. u.

Tenney. Mrs. Davis cf.ma here some time ago to spend the winter, but ouSaturday, the 12th was taken with a fever and only lived five day. The remains were interred in the city cemetery on last Saturday The family have the sympathy of entire com munity in their sad bereavement. We listened to a very entertaining disenssion, on The Philosophy of Health, and Longevity, by Rev J.

Copcland, at the Congregational church, last Monday evening. The speaker made It very plain. that to be healthy and long lived, a pereoa mus' avoid all unnecessary food and drinks. He empha sized hi remark by giving Jsome. of hi own end other' experience, which to all appearance proved the ground taken." We would say that the lecture wa full of Information and was very ably dehv ered We hope the speaker realized enough to pay him for hi trouble.

There are many accidents and diseases which affect Stocfc and cause serious In convenience and loss to the farmer in his work, which maybe quickly remedied by the use of Pr. J. II. McLean's Vol canic Oil Liniment. d-iis Spring is almost here and farmers would do well to commence repairing thctr fences, plows, hoes harness, barrows and rakes, and be ready for mak ing a good crop, besides it will give our bricksmiths something to do.

Do not wait until your work pushes you before yoa commence fixing up yon machinery, Imt have It all ready, then you wi bave nothing to prevent your going to work at your crop. Thl will have a tendency to liven up every thing and cause meeuaiilcg to stir around and get their saw, hatchets and other tools ready for work In their line of business. We noticed this morning the erection of a street lamp at W. W. Sain's.

aud we would like to see all the other business men in town do the same, so that of dark nights people could be guided just where they want to go. There also ought to be a street lamp at each end of the bridge as crossing on a dark night one i3 liable to get run over or sortie other accident befall them, All this would not cost much money, so let the people take hold of this ma. ter and see what can bo done about it. TIKE 6018 hobtk: Tmin a. ra.

KreitfUi Train, p. m. QOiM BOUin. Passengpr Train, -Vroiirht Truin. 4:15 p.

m. do XhU ia a "PTw WATERMAN. Ant, Special Notice. The following liat of prices will heart'd to by ti Inukpendent in the matter or lo- uTHn'Jfu'oWject to the approval of the ceut a liae, each uuer- tlUL.ical trade notice, five cent per line each in- Marriage and death notice, free. Boots Shoes Felt boots at Bishop's.

"Old Hickory" wagons at Geo. P. Bates. Ladies' cloak at J. Bishop'.

Bay stove and hardware at Geo. F. Bates'. The finest line of beatinar and cooking atoves ia the town at Geo. V.

Bates. Go to Geo. P. Bates forj a top buggy or spring wagon. Fifty pair of wool blankets will be cicap.

at J. Bishop'. Basic Plows and Cultivators at Yakkee Bates's- wsiipa! A cood line of whips very clieay.at P. F. Turner s.

A new stock of rubber boot and shoes just received at J. John Deere Plows at Yakkee Bates's. The largest line of carpets and oil mat ting ever in the city at J. Bishop's. The Old Hickory wagon is the beBt.

Yankee Bate sells them. Just received a fresh supply Jof fresh candies nut, orange-, lemons, ana injfact everything per-taininK to a Srst-Oass restaurant at W. M. VV- Lixsm 8. Solid Comfort" for sale by Yakkee Bates, Are ynn rcstlrsg at ntsht, and harrassed by a bad TouuUV T'w Dt.

il'cLean's Xar Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you sound leep, and effect a prompt and radical cure. d-38 F. Anderson has severaiNo. 1 mares that hewill tseli cheap for cash. Farming Tool3ofallkind9 on sale at Yankee Bates's.

Parties wanting seed oats, call on SnEWELl. GOBBETT. The Presmever the I Oh the Presmeyer shoe at Wentl n's. The flaest line of table cutlery in Neosho Falls at Geo. P.

Table and pocket cutlery in endless va riety at GEO. 1'. 15ATES. Sick headache, wind on the stoinacfie, biliosn- nes, naueea. are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr.

J. H. McLean's Little Liver and liutney Plllets. 85o vial, -38 Anvthinr and everrthinsr usually Kept in a first-class hardware store can be bad GEO. BATES.

A large stock of overcoats for men, yeutlis and boyjut receivedat'J. Anderson A Templin will close ont theircntire stock of heating stove of all sizes at cost. Buy a fine Buggy or Road Cart at Geo. P. Bates's.

All wool braid trccot dress good just received and very cheap at A. Wentliug'. California Excursion. The Missouri Puei.1c railroad will run eicnrsion train to California points on the following dates: Jan 2 ith. February 9th and March Oth.

Rate for the round trip will be, nix mor.t when nature falters and requires help, recrnt Uer enfeebled energies with Dr. J. II. McLean Purifier. SI A St.oo bottlo.

o-3) Yankee Rates I Sells tbe Hickory ag-'U. Trade was never better at J. bishops tlmn ftt ihe prescnt time. Everything is morn till dewy eve," the result of low prices. For Bale or Trade, I desire tojsell or trade my real estate In Missouri for real estate here.

I will give a good trade. For particnlais, call on 3. Sntdkb, M. D. The celebrated Tubular Axle Wagon at Yankee Bates's Bishop's new goods are in.

Call and see them. Our company write mat tney nave an unumueu. amonntof money on hand which they are anxious 0 out oa goo(j secnrty at low rates. AOTWIS ft RURTON Fob Sals oa Tbabe. A oool table; wtt sell cheap or trade for almosUanythlng; a full outfit of baIg and cue8 For further particulars call at this omee.

sr j- ji Q.Q to D- GlClTlS TOT JOUlCy ClOlh n7jH nr)n6r IJUndOW SIMMleS ITl all colors, and down at bottom prices, Wfti, snots tn rfnss at lefts than lfty Sing.O COaig lO Close iat less inaa cost at iilSHOJ" The Farmers' Mills, of which the Snyder Bros. are DroDriotors. are rnnmns on run time, iucy .11 have plenty of water, and inyite patronage of all kinds. They guarantee atifactionlBaud are pre pared to do everything in the milling line. Their mini located in a conyei-ientjpart'of the city, and wc trnst they will receive a good trade.

tf Chamberlain Plows at Yankee Bates's. Wanted. All kinds of hides at my market. Highest market price paid cah. A.

vy. UOLLINS. Notice to all whom it may concern. My wife Julia E. Newton has left my bed and board without any provocation whatever.

I hereby notify all persons thai I will not be responcible for any con tract she may make bereaf ter from this date February 14,1887. John Newton. Attention I Farmers and others who wish their grinding dons ou the shortest possibl notice should not fail to call at the Farmers Mills, as we are prepared to do your worn at once. Uringin your grain and take it ttome with you ground and ready for use. Wc will grind every day ana nignt 11 necessary wunciays ex ceptea.

bsyder wnos. THE NEW DEPOT For the Garden Oity Clipper Plows, both steel and wood beam'; also heavy road or township plows, and Columbus steel scrapers tlo Advance corn plan ters and check rowers harrows of all kinds also the Adyance cultivators with springs. The Bradley rakes cannot bo beat. Come and see the Harrison wagon. We have the Eagle Rotary hand planters.

Headquarters for implements. John O. Dow Co. Exposure to rough wtathcr, getting wet, living in dump localities, are favorable to the contraction of diseases of the kidneys and bladder. As a ptevenlive, and for the cure of all kidney and liver trouble, uce that valuable remedy.

Dr. II. McLean's Liycr aud Kidney Balm, per bottle. 38 GEO. W.

DUKE, Prop. I hnve opened aflrt-cl3 T-nsoria1J Parlor Brat door of iiidweli's, wiieru 1 iJ! be found at all times reudy lo upou the wanlH of Hk'nc desiring Oik in my Ladius Uairdressnig a specialty. Give uu acu.ll. HOME 31 ARRETS. TcESBiT, January 25, 1837.

Tho following market will be corrected every Tuesday byJ. W. Bidwbll, dealer In allktnda-of staple and fancy groceries: WHEAT, per bn, 65c CO UN, per bus, 2i to 30c. 0 4TS, Trxa. per bus, Sni.

FLOL'K, per ct, SI. 90 to $2.40. MK VL, per cw, $1. BLMTER, per lb, iic. LARD, per lt, EGGS, per due, 8e.

CHICKEN'S, per 62.2?. POTATOES, per bu, 90c. ONIONS, per bos, $1 iO. APPLES, per bus.sOc. BKANrt, tier bus.

S3 TURNIPS, per bu-s 81c. HIDES, ik per lb, 4c. HIHES, reen, oerlb, 4c. TALLOW, per lb, 8c CAT I'LE, cows, per 2c. HOGS, per cwt, to SHEEP, pr cwt, $2.70.

HE'fiUEGEB ROANS If- Of In U2- rP 3 2 S3 Beajtiful UfsbP.il only ami styles Xrotu gao to CiroulAi-3 iiee on appiicatioa. Special SO Day offer now ready. The ok'ovt organ xnaaufacturcr In WtishinRton. N. J.

SO ya.ru imtnufontiiririy vnjun. Thin M-z-n will be Sitit on 15 days' tt trlaL if thesa orjrans now in asa. THfy ur tku tire rsff, they are lituzing. Address Uionimiaitnrer, H. Washington, n.

THE FLACK TO BUT IS OF THE NEW FIRM ANDERSON TE31PLIN, Dealers In General Hardware, STOTES: TINWARE, PUMPS, GLASS, And everything kept by the trade. Come and see us at the old stand or Jirs. J. Q.Adams Co laea KANSAS CITY TIMES A. i s.

1 Has becf-nie a great newsrapwr a vnrr few vesrs. Jt lias se-eured wide eirculaTlnn ftcd cotutnatdtntr Influence in so short a time that older newspapers marvel a it success. Tbe record of its earner i like ttmt of Kansas City's wonderful arowtb rnnr faKciiiMiK fiction than cold facts. It la or.tr rihteen years old, vt it is read and altuirl by tba people of tne (jret Bontdwest, now imvinc over populiv. tion.

Kujovmc; the advantaftes for uuick delivery orcl ml liv sixteen raj I roods. TrjK Timks .9 thoroughly distributed over an uccionw ien-itory he att enrly lumr. It has attttitiod rij circiUution ainonj; floors Mow favor in most "zealously courted by judicious ulv erttaers. Jiodwrnto for space nnd results hove pi it ed-veiiisinaf column. '1 liv.

MiMira is lwav jr-lfht, newhT and ard fs worth 4ubseribls for uow. tiend lor tree pietiijiim het. bt MArr-ix APVANCie postage ram. L'al'y and Stiudsy, one ver ........910 no i aiiy and iniiiinv, six moiitb 6 f.fi tcnflav. Wt'dnestiav ai-tl (hi 11.

ti fcuij'iny llluus (double uurnber), cuo ear 2 00 be Weekly limes, one year. 1 oo Addresu all communications to IHf- TIMES, J- SfcA.t- tin, Ho HARDWARE! NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS. and rcpalainc of all kinds done promptly and a workmanlike nianrier. fcbop Kcriii end of Main BtiecUBear Bridge. glass at J.

G. Ilodmell's at the post ofiice drugstore. Messrs. Harry Walters and Elroy Spill- mau went to Wichita last Mond.iy in quest of S3 ads Hall! The Brass Band of this city will give a Grand Masquerade Bait ond Oystef Supper at the Opera House, on Thursday cveniog, March 3, 1887. Children will freely take Dr.

J. H. McLeau's Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other rem- dy. d-3S Mr. Robt.

B. Leedy made us a call last Saturday afternoon and dropped a little collateral in the editor's we are thankful. Composed by J. W. Hackmau for A.

Wentling. Just walk into fnj tore, my friend Such bargains you will find, Hats, Caps and Dry Goods without end, Boots and Shoes of every kind. In Dry Goods you'll find my stock complete And you will find them very cheap, The "Priesmeyer" Shoe is hard to beat And this is true without conceit. Try a pair of the McDonald "Breeches," They're the best made, you can't break the stitches Our Jacksonville Flannel i3 nice and warm, Try them, they cannot do you harm. My friend, all Woslen Yarn you will find, You can't find cotton if you hunt 'till you're blind.

Our Embroideries are very fine, Come in, we sell them every time. Now the name of this merchant, As you would like to know; The height of his ambition, Is to lay the prices Now the man tb.at wrote this piece sir, Was made entirely poor. And the man that sells these- goods sir. -Will be found inside the store. NEOSHO FALLS, KAJNoAb Persons who lead a life of exposuse are subject to neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr.

J. H. McLeans Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue in flammation. 0 03 Paper Cap Social. The Prcsbterain Ladies, assisted by the young ladies, will give a social at the residence of Mrs.

Johnlnness, on nuay evenings Feb. 25. Caps for all, becoming to all ages and complexions, given as a souvenir of the occasion. Refreshments at 9 p. admission 10 cents.

Ail are cflrdialiy Invited to attend. Mr. Walter Parker, a young man living near Talmage, while drilling in a well re ceived injuries from the effects of which be died j'esterday morning. It appears from information received that he had put in two blasts, which from some'unfor- seen cause, failed to explode, conse- quently they had to be drilled out and recharged with a now carinugc, out iu failing to explode, be went down Into the well to investigate and taking up the drill, commenced drilling in order to re- moye the cartridge and try another, when it is supposed he struck the cap ac cidentally, causing the explosion which proved so fatal. He called for assistance when Chris Hoffmaster went down into the well and found young Parker appar ently unconscious and suspended about a foot from the bottom tf the well, being pinned to the wall with the drill, it hav ing passed through his neck.

I here were several contusions on his face and breast caused from flyiss: debris. The remains wete intered in the city cemetery to-day The deceased was a single man and leaves an aged father, a brother and three sisters to mourn his untimely death. The be reaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. Mr. James Conn, one of Woodson county's substantial farmers, spent a few minutes in our sanctum last baturuay in sociable chat, and before leaving, made the printer, rejoice by depositing the wherewithal for the privilege of reading The Independent for a year.

THE WOODSON COUNTY Independent I WILL BE FURNISHED FOB One ollsir a "Yeas? It is the intention of the publisher of The Independent to make it one of the best and newsiest local papers published in Southern Kansas. It will contain each week all the latest city, county, state and general news items; and at the low price of one DOLLA.it a TEAR no family can afford to be without it. A good Job Office is connected with The Independent where first-class Job Work can be executed in an artistic style on short notice and at tho lowest prices. Give us a call. SUBSCRIBES FOR THE IndependenT PUBLISHED AT XE0SII0 KAX-US.

of and ES ATSFBGIAIIe FAST0BY! VV P- 1 I i-t-w. lAf-' wA ftr Sim r. a ft- i espe BEAKP SOilA AMD SHOE SSPM MPJBBSiJlJJffJf We- Bbasslbb 1-1iiiJii A THE LEADING JBWELLE! Continues to be the place for Watehs, Clocks, oewelry, Silverware and anything in the Jewelry line, ricpaiiinf; Promptly Bone- BTOIX-JH, ITEOSKO WATjIaB, EAOTABi II 1U "2. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y. Xf friim: eni equip- i tvnvall rr ment aud sunerior accommodations.

1 ills gn-ai t.iku r.f roRO. rnn it trains into the InWlIkpots of St. Lout, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison. t. sons, Ih-Hlsoit, fort or.n.

Antoula. Gnlveftoti, ew bhu the principal cilies of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, curs are of the lutfSt and fineft and luxiiri- ous Pntlman I'nlace Sleeping and Hotel Care are stlKdHHl to allturmigU trains. Tire nov-1 Hulfel Fai lor Cars run ou day trains, snd KecMnliis rimirmrson niiit truins between st. Loni and Kansas City. Tiie nue.i vis tbis lin are -ays a Mb'PVairr mad loo points.

H. C. TOWN3END, G. T. A.

PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. "AM IS A KANSAS ROAD. l. thAwmphlv iilnt tiea Wltn tne micresis nJ iroKress of the State of Kansas and Its people and aUorrt its patrons facilities unequaletl by auy linn in Eastern ana womnoasiern au TtlKUUtjll irmun unnj T- I 1 1 1)11 I ijHrlmlL. i llnmholdt, Chanute, Cherryvale, Independence, Winfiuld, Weliuigtou, iiurper, a.uiu, uu liitui- TUROl Gil MAIL, trains ftaiiy, ejtcepi oanaay, Kinui C'ttv ar.d Wellinnou, and inter- tiition.

makinc close connections at Ot- tawa, CliamitM aud Che'ryvale with our trains Tor Emporia, Burlington, GUard, Walnut and Coffey- AOOOMMOBATIUJi i trains aaiiy, excepx oun- a i.iw.nn tCittitttiM tTttv. OlAthe aiul tittawa. thi iiiiet cn nation is 'X Ke In Kansas Ctiy, witn inroutrn xrains wsii iwiu avnlriirit transfers and changes at way stations. THKOL'Gtl TICKETS can be lmrctiased via tiii lin. at anv of the reuular couoon stations, I end your bnirtra-je checked through to destiuatiao.

Vt knlith I'i LLXAN eijfcr.rn.ws on an mum irn.ns. Vorfunh-rparticnlurs. see maps and folders, or Call on nr uuru, B. B. HYSE3.

C.pn'1 Pass'r A'f, Lawrence, Kansas. Or any of the Company's Aeents. Manufacturer and Dealer In ROBES, WHIPS SADDLES, in.rTthtTir tTsnallv Kept Tn. Kiret-clasa Harness Shop. fr- PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO.

and see me at TI. Hognelsnd' Old Stand aliiin Jstreei, auu URT(JK DEALER IN jft Jfl "-H ft; FANCY GROCERIES; ETC. Oystsrs served In any style on short at Hie very lwet price. ttaro Falls 1 1 mi so, Xeosha I I I I I none but Skilled Workmen and make a specialty of the manufacture of In thk Latest Styles, most Artistic Manner and at the LOWEST BATIB, Promptly BTsafls- Boncj. All kind of Slock pertaining to tlie Trade will be furnished to customers at a vwwPriceall and ll.dWCU'S UTOCerV, t7m, rfwr nnrth nf W.

fii ft 4 3r rv Iffsl fBms, timh Wmi Sslastes? cf Saris, and We make a specialty of Oil Meal to farmres in wholesale quantities; come and see us..

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190
Years Available:
1886-1887