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Scammon Miner from Scammon, Kansas • 3

Scammon Miner from Scammon, Kansas • 3

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Scammon Mineri
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Scammon, Kansas
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11. IF you are going to Build a Honse, Lay a Foundation, or anything you wish to have Contracted, calll and get my figures. E1SENHART I use First-class Material arid do First-class work only. If JOHN PEClAL Gilbert Gifford the barber. Early Ohio potatoes at P.

Graham's. We are small, but "in James Tole wont to Joplin Saturday night. A square meal Red Light Restaurant, Columbus. Joe Lloyd made a flying trip to Kansas City Thursday. -James Selbv.

nisrht engineer RAILROAD TIME TABLE. MEMPHIS EOUTE. No. 303, south 4am No. 301, south No.

313, south 6:25 am No. 514, north No. 301. north H-22 am No. 302, north 11:20 am 0.

W. Nvks. Agent. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Phristadelphia church services Sun- day morning at 11 a.

m. Also alternate Sabbath night at 7 :50. Bible class every Friday night at 7:30. Held in Scaramon school house. Cqlumbus, Kansas, March, 1892.

We shall, for the next Thirty Days, offer about 10,000 three and four year-old Apple trees, at about ONE-HALF the usual rate, in order to clean our ground for spring planning. These trees are true to name, and the best known kinds for Kansas and the West. We also have from 30,000 to 40,000 Apple trees, two years old; of the best kinds known, besides thousands of Shade trees, Evergreens, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Peach, Roses, Garden Fruits, Grapes etc. Parties desirous of planting for the next thirty days, will do well by calling and examining our immense stock, one-half mile south of Court-house, Columbus, Cherokee county, Kansas. Respectfully, COLUMBUS NURSERY CO.

QUARTON HARDWARE, STOVES TINWARE. RANGES, HEATERS, COOK STOVES, and MINING TOOLS. A full line of General Implements, Pistols, Rifles an I Ammunition always in stock. gjCTWe ask you to come and see us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We can save you money.

Come, examine and be convinced. 0 mi Wess Price came down from Cherokeo Tuesday. Walter Hall went to Pittsburg on Thursday. Will Parker umdf a' trip to Cherokee on Tuesday. Get ypur Fishing Tackle of G.

D. Shepard, Columbus. A number of new men are at work on the smelters. Uncle Jimmy Jones, of Columbus, was up Tuesday, Pure Linseed Oil, 60c per gallon, at Burch's Drug Store. MissSallie Lambert spent the first of the week at Pittsburg.

Just received afiue lot of Early Rose potatoes. P. Graham. Philip Phillips and John Cook took in Columbus Friday. Highest market price paid for wheat at Pittsburg Roller Mills.

Dan Bliss at Columbus, has a world beater baby carriage for $5.00. Charlie Baker, of Cherokee, was seen here the middle of the week. Seven loaves of fresh bread for twenty-five cents, at Bradley's bakery. Just received- more stoves, pumps, cutlery and hardware, at Quarton's. Pete Tole went to Pierce City Mo on Saturday to visit his mother and father.

Colliar, strictly pure, white lead, $8.00 per 100 pounds at Burch's Drug Store. Gilbert Gifford sold a lmrber chair and glass to Will Foster, of Fleming, last week. B. W. Martin Son, of Columbus, make hand-made harness.

Give them your orders. Look after your run-down property a little and give the mechanics a show to live. Miss Bessie Arnold is visiting at home this week. will return to Pittsburg next week. Patronize your home lmker.

Bradley sells you bread as cheap as it can be bought anywhere. Cisterns walled and cemented. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. -JS okty. Mrs.

Jake and Mrs. Steve Atkins, of Cherokee, were the guests of Mrs Geo. Young Tuesday. Lost On last pay-day night, a muffler. Finder will leave it with L.

P. Mc Adams and be rewarded. James Arkman of Pittsburg has accepted a position nt the smelters and will move his family to this city at once. Go to The Fair, Columbus Kansas, for Drv Goods and Hard-ware Notion, '1 in ware, Glassware, cigars and candy. Lewis Davis, of Cherokee, was in town Tuesday, He informs us that he has hired to Sain Sciuntnon for the suminor.

Wanted Four thousand bolts of paper to hang for the citizens of bcammoii. All work giiaian teed. Bekt Smith, the painter. W. S.

Patten, of Weir City, was in town the middle of the week announcing to the public that he is going to his livery stock at auction. See mo for estimates on your minting and all work in my line. Ay prices ure as cheap as the cheapest. Satisfacton guaranteed. Bert Smith.

A petition is being circulated among the business men to close their stores at seven o'clock in the evening. This is good raovo and ono "that' should Jiave been adopted long ago. at No; 2, was in Cherokee one day this week. L. P.

Van Camp was attend ing court at Girard Monday. Painting ot all kind done to suit or no pay. John Jjambekt. H. E.

Cobb is still in the bar ber business. Give him a call. Clothing us cheap as the cheapest. Peter Gkaham. Henry Lambert was doing business in Columbus the middle of the week.

See the baby carriages at D. M. Bliss', Columbus. He has a world beater tor $5.00. J.

W. Bradley made a business trip to Columbus on Monday and Cherokee on luesday. Mrs. McDonald, of Girard, was visiting her father's lamily here Saturday and Sunday. Lemons and oranges always on hand, at prices as cheap as the Cheapest, at Bradley bakery.

If I do not build you a house, I will make some one do it reasonable. Shorty. We have a joke on Walter but for fear it might intimidate him we will not men tion it. Cal Sparks of Cherokee has secured work at the" smelter here, and will move his family as soon as he can get a house. I will furnish you lumber, lath and shingles as cheap as they can be bought anywhere.

J. T. Small. The flippant youth don't always "ret there." as wasevidenfi- ed to his discomfiture at the recent supper in the school house. Teeth extracted without nain.

Filling and gold-crown work a specialty. All work guaranteed. Dr. F.Cartwright, Weir City. Two street-men were in town Wednesday evening and gave a free entertainment on the street, but it was rather early for "suckers" to bite.

All persons having tickets for sample bottle of Dr. Acker's English Kemedy, please bring tickets at once and get bottle. Burcii, the druggist. James Tole, Morris Kadigan, John Henderson, Will Gipson and George Young made a flying trip to Joplin Saturday night. They report having had a grajid time.

I will do your painting, paper hanging, decoratiug, calsoniiniug, hard oil finishing, graining and staining as cheap as anyone will do the same class of work. Beri Smith. Governor Humhrey has issued a proclamatiou designating April 7th as Arbor day. We trust that every property owner in Scammon will remember this and observe it, as there is nothing that will add more to your home or make a town more attractive than trees and shrubbery. I handle a full line of Buck's and Charter Oak stoves.

Call and inspect them. J. T. Small. The inclement weather for the past three weeks had stopped work of all kinds, except in the mines, until Tuesday morning the sun came bright and the workmen were seen at an earley hour, busy at work on the buildings, that they had been compelled to leave unfinished.

I will furnish better Iumlicr, better prices, better work for less money and Jitter terms than any contractor ta the county. E. G. NorrxE. sbyterian church, services each Sabbath at a.

m. iX) p. m. alternate. Prayer meet- itae, Thursaay a i y.

C. Smith, raBtor. The Young People's Union Society Christian Endeavors, in Presbyterian church every Tuesday night at ,18 o'clock. The public and all interested in a united effort to better the condition of mankind, are earnestly and prayerfully invited to attend. J.

W. Hoopee, President. Methodist Episcopal church, class-meeting Sunday at 9 :30 a. m. alternate Sabbath nights at prayer meeting Thursday and Saturday nights at 7 :30.

Christian Endeavor Tuesday night at 7 :30. Sunday School at 2 p. m. OFFICIAL STATEMENT of the financial condition of the Bank of H. B.

GROWELL, at Columbus, stat of Kansas, at tthe close of business on the 2nd day of anuary, ltsfc. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts on personal and collateral security 2 loans on real estate 'ri AS Overdrafts Bank'g house other real estate 17 Furniture and fixtures Expense account Other bonds and stocks at thelf present cash market value lz Cash and sight W.W-w. Total J151.98188 LIABILITIES. Capital MooSoSo Surplus Interest Deposit 18088a 90 38 State of Kashas, I CHBBOKMCOrjNTYf I Crowell, owner of said hank, ao solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, so lielp me God.

B- Cbowbix. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of January, 1899. A. S. DBtmisoif, (sal.) Notary Public.

(Commission expires January 15, 1893.) To Charles F. Johmbon, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. LOCAL ITEMS. How about the city election? For clothing go to Peter Graham's. fas.

Chadister is building a large barn. J. N. McDonald has been re-apointed notary public. Lawrence Crane made a trip to Pittsburg on Monday.

New buildings are seen spinning in every direction. High Patent flour, best in town, at Peter Graham's. Gilbert Gifford moved in from the country Tuesday. Bradley makes a specialty of fine candies and fresh nuts. Charley Arnold went to Columbus Monday on business.

W. II. Rogers, of Cherokee, was in the city on Thursday. See those fine clocks at Al Logue's. Burch's drug store.

Excelsior mixed paint, if 1.15 per gallon, at Burch's drug store. Father Dunning was doing business at the county seat Monday. When at Columbus, go to the Red Light Restaurant for your meals. Mr. Scott, the lumberman of Cherokeo, was in the city on "Wednesday.

Frank Wade left Thurday for Oklahoma, where he has bought a claim. Strictly pure boiled linseed oil at 60 cents per gallon in less than five-gallon lots, at Quartoa's. I have constantly on hand a large stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, GLASSWARE, BALED HAY, which I am Belling at Remarkably Low Prices. Where do you buy your Feed? I can Save You Money in this line-also. I Bell the best brand of Flour cheaper than you can buy elsewhere.

me a call and be convinced. J. H. CONLEY, South Side Square. COLUMBUS, Kan.

A MONOPOLY! Read the Following Speaks for Itself. V. K. SAMMONS, Manufacturer of Mattresses, Lounges, Spring Beds, Cots and Hxcelsior. Steam Dressed and Cold Blast Feathers.

City Store Rooms 919 Walnut Street. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 'JO, IW. Pkpper Jackson. Columbus, Kansas.

Gentlemen We have two orders here from yon. one direct ron you and the other from our aifetit for you for kihrIs. We can uot till the order, as we have jjtven Mr. Miss, of your city, the exclusive s.iie on our good" ami we have writ ten him yor.r order and he object to our tilling It. and as he ha been a jrood customers of ours we would not like to offend him.

Regretting our Inability to notify you sooner that we could not till your order, we are recpevllully yours, V. K. SAMMi 'N'. Store, cay HTIgLQ HEADQUARTERS FOR PAINTS OF ALL KINDS Full line of colors. Also Dry Paints arid Varnishes.

Pure Linseed Oil, strictly pure White Lead. A full line of mixed paints. Scammon, Kan..

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Pages Available:
120
Years Available:
1892-1892