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Scammon Miner from Scammon, Kansas • 8

Scammon Miner from Scammon, Kansas • 8

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Scammon Mineri
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Scammon, Kansas
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WB STILL 3E3EnE33E2.nE3 And at the same old stand, east of the School Building. If you want anything in the way of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Hair Cement, Call and get my Prices. Also a full line of Buck's and Charter Oak STOVES, HARDWARE. NAILS and Big Stock of FURNITURE. SCAMMON, KANSAS.

JOHN COMPROMISE. 1874. RlTTER Se DOUBLEDAX 'BANKERS. QTESCOliEC sjSTr- This Tack was foaled in Tune, 1888, in Bourbon he was sired by Blyth's Compromise; he by Col. Irwin's Compromise; his dam by Allen Beazley'sjim Porter jack.

This jack stands T1 rmnrl; inrh UlrrU Papr EtotWnt Drafts Sold. JUS'NESS (3ipi VJY INVITED. Mr. Allison, of Chanute, was in the city Monday. Mr.

Allison is an old newspaper man and is looking for a location. I will do your painting and guarantee satisfaction. John Lambert. C. L.

Bradley, who has been in the employ of the Norton Coal has taken a lay-off and is working in his bakery. Bradley has on hand a fine lot of strained honey at twenty cents per pound. Deputy Marshal Goodman is on duty and ever watchful. We pity the victim who crosses his path in pursuit of diiorder and violence. A.

W. Logue will give you bottom prices on anything in the jewelry line. Bl black, with mealy nose, and is a fine specimen of Kentucky stock. He will stand the season of 1892 at Tom Moran's barn, Scammon, for $10.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. WALT ALLEN, Owner.

LMM Electric lights would set off JOHN LAMBERT, Proprietor. Shaving neatly done. H.E.Cobb Why wouldn't you tell? It will keep I know. Bradley makes a specialty of fine candies and fresh nuts. Just received afine lot of Early Rose potatoes.

P. Graham. B. W. Martin Son, of Columbus, make hand-made harness.

Give them your orders. Quite a number of our young people attended the dance at Columbus Tuesday evening. I have added to my stock of goods a full line of clothing. Peter Graham. Morris Cadigan, James Tole, Peter Tole and Harry Greatho use left Wednesday night for Wyoming.

Come to the best barber shop when you need anything in that line. Gilbert Gifford. H. F. Goodman has been appointed deputy marshal.

The council is to be congratulated on their choice. A thousand volumes of the choicest literature at the Hamil-ton-Branin Book Store, Columbus, Kansas. Jonnie Hamilton invites all his old friends to come and see him at the Hamilton-Branin Book Columbus, Kansas. Have your parlors decorated by Bert Smith, the decorator. David Johns has opened a restaurant and lunch room, in his building on Main street, which improves that end of the block very much.

Fleming has a foot-ball team that any town in the west would be proud of. Their success is due to practice. "Practice makes perfect." I am strictly "in it" when it comes to painting, paper hanging, decorating, hard oil finishing, staining and graining. Bert Smith, The painter. ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

Subscribe for the Mines. Buy your lumber of J.T. Small. Where are the new sidewalks? Gilbert Gifford has put in a fine stock of cigars. J.

A. Glasgow was in Columbus, "Wednesday. If you want to borrow money, call on Clarence Witt. James Griffith was doing the county seat Tuesday. E.

K. Franks, of Weir City, was in town Wednesday. The Bed Light Restaurant is the place to get a good meal. Stnctly pure white lead, $7.50 per 100 pounds, at Quarton's. The farmers are all busy putting in their spring crops.

Joe Batten will place a contract to build a residence soon. Dennis Kenny was doing business at Weir City Wednesday. Rev. Father Dunning made a our town to advantage. Perhaps the new council wil see fit to consider this matter, we trust, favorably.

Base-ball supplies, hammocks, croquet, fishing tackle, at the Hamilton-Branin Book Store, Columbus, Kansas. Mr. W. F. Thome, manager of the Deming Investment Company, of Columbus, was in town Wednesday looking over some I have recently taken charge of the City Hotel, and have re-furnished the house and am now prepared to furnish good rooms and first-class board at reasonable prices.

Will give board by day, week or month. relative to making property, loans. For bargains in the racket store line, go to the Fair, Scientific American JOHN LAMBERT, Proprietor. Agency for 'jySfiMUii trip to Columbus Tuesday morn ing. i ti T.

M. GBISHAM. J. B. GEISHAM mm Dan Bliss at Columbus, has a world beater baDy carriage for 1LJ CAVEATS.

I nunc mnrrev9 OESION PATENTS $5.00. Walter Croker is homo after COPYRIGHTS, etc a pleasant visit of two weeks at GRISHAM Staple and Fancy Groceries, COLUMBUS, KANSAS. lola. A pleasant time is had bv For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN ft 8G1 Broadway, Nkw Yobk. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America.

Every patent taken out by is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Largest circulation of any scientific paper In tha world, gplendklly Illustrated. No man should be without it. Weekly. S3. 00 a year; 1.60 six months.

Address MUNN CO. ruaiaauzaa, 301 Broadway, New York. the gentlemen and laides playing "The Fleming Swifts" are "too fly" for our boys. They plav foot-ball cleverly. Consid erable practice is required to fit our champions to meet them successfully.

Try, try again. Just received, a nice line of jewelry, clocks, watches, etc. Will be pleased to show vou ffoods. C3 and give you prices, whether you The Best Weekly FOR THE FARMER IS THE KANSAS CITY yyEEKLY TIMEg Only $1 A Tear. no BieapflaVp want to buy or not.

A. W. Logue. Gus. Steagle, who for a long time has been in the employ ot Mrs.

F. Mitchell, left Tuesday morning for the Territory, where he will reside. We regret to see Mr. Steagle leave but wish him success. John Wooten and family left Wednesday for Washington, where they will make their home.

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Business and They are old residents of this croquet. R. Bratton has resigned his position at J. R. Hisle Son's grocery house.

Mr. S. J. Armstrong and son John, of Columbus, were up to our city Thursday. Colvin's gallery, Columbus, is the place to get pictures.

Hi3 work is first-class. A full line of new and secondhand goods always on hand G. J. Elder, Columbus. C.

S. Keith visited his parents in Kansas City, this week. He returned on Wednesday night. If you need anything in the way of painting, paper hanging or calsomining call on Bert Smith. During the winter it was thought the wheat crop would be a failure, but at the present time there never wa3 a better prospect.

I will do carriage painting, paper hanging and decorating iu the latest. Satisfaction guaranteed. John Lambert. Professor Slaughter and daughter, Miss Etta, of Columbus, were in the city Wednesday. They have made arrangements to give music lessons here every Wednesday.

The professor is an excellent nmsician and a thorough teacher. yes; we are still here, and at the same old place, pleasing our customers as usual. We are better equipped for doing first-class lxirbering than any other chop in town. Gilbert UiFroKD. Residence Lots, place and have many mends who will regret to learn of their departure.

The Mixer was ordered to follow them. I handle nothing but handmade harness. Inspect my stock before you buy. C. H.

Merriam, Cherokee, Kan. Jesse Lambert received a card In the Most Prosperous Towns of Southeast Kansas. Thursday from the express agent, announcing the arrival of a chair, dTm. jones, COrUMBUS upon which there were charges PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. of $1.50.

He paid the express charges and they handed him the chair, which, to his astonishment, was a common, old wood-bottom concern, worth abont fifteen cents, if chairs were in great demand, but after being explained, it proved to bo a very old one handed down by his forefathers. For particulars, call at Office, over Keith Perry Coal Co. Store..

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About Scammon Miner Archive

Pages Available:
120
Years Available:
1892-1892