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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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8
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MtV -VCnS STILL 3E3E3ES3F2.3S I 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 NAM and BigStock of FURNITURE. AiLj5' r'- T. SMALL.

SCAMMON, KANSAS. JOHN COMPROMISE, 1874 ITTER Zc -4- DOUBLED AY BANKERS. Sfiff received, WES This Jack was foaled in June i888, in Bourbon Co, he was sired by Blyth's Compromise; he by Col. Irwin's Compromise; his dam by Allen Beazley's Jim Por- ter jack This jack stands 8 Papr BOTOX DraftsSold. The menagerie was in town again this week.

If you want to borrow money, call on Clarence Witt. Mr. Haley went to Joplin Thursday evening, where he will remain. A. Logue will give you bottom prices on anything in the jewelry line.

Rev. Jomes and Enbanks attended the revival meeting at Weir City on Monday night. I will do your painting and guarantee satisfaction. John Lambert. If you need anything in the way of painting, paper hanging or calsomining call on Bert Smith.

CoROiMJ-V I NVIl ED DiacK, wim meaiy nose, and is a fine specimen of Kentucky stock. He will stand the season of 1892 at Tom Moran barn, Scammon, Ks, for $10.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. WALT ALLEN, Owner. J. C.

Sherwood, auditor of the Keith Perry coal company, was in this city Thursday. For bargains in the racket store line, go to the Fair, Columbus. We see Stippville has a base ball team composed ot youths from twelve to eighteen that can When at Columbus, go to the Red Light Restaurant for your meals. It is quite probable that the Keith Perry Coal Co. will at once prepare the entire second story of their building for a lodge room.

Mrs. William Houston left this week for St. Louis, where she will join her husband, he having gone there two weeks previous. I rent houses, sell and exchange property, write insurance and make loans. C.

G. Witt. Rain has been all the go for the last two weeks. It has been rain after breakfast, rain before dinner, rain before supper, and to make sure that we did not need rain, it has rained before bed time. Lemons and oranges always on hand, at prices as cheap as the cheapest, at Bradley's bakery.

The K. P. boys are doing their work as fast as possible, and in a short time will have all the charter members through the rank. It may seem slow to some, but your time will come Iff JOHN LAMBERT, Proprietor. Strictly pure white lead, $7.50 per 100 pounds, at Quarton's.

We are glad to note that Ester Handaly, who has been suffering with tonsilitis, is recovering. Colvin's gallery, Columbus, is ii' I if' I I ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Subscribe for the Miner. Mr. Keith was in Weir City Friday.

Have Clarence Witt do your notary work. James McColly will start for the territory iD a few days. The Red Light Restaurant is the place to get a good meal. H. E.

Cobb is still in the bar-ber business. Give him a call. Clothing, clothing, clothing! Peter Gbaiiam. Mrs. L.

P. Van Camp was takeu suddenly ill Friday noon. Louis McAdams has taken John Wootens place at No. 7 shaft; Go to the auction store for bargains in gents furnishing goods ani notions. Gill Gifford has put in the finest line of cigars ever brought to Scammon.

Try them. the place to get pictures. His work is first-class. Mike Hims has let the con tract for a one-storv dwelling 16x24, on his lot south of Mike I have recently taken charge of the City Hotel, a'nd 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.

Caseday. A full line of new and second' hand goods always on hand G. J.Elder, Columbus. James Grippeth exbetcs to return in a tew days with a nne line of men and boys clothing and gents furnishing goobs. For builder's hardware, sro to MCE ITY fflOTML after awhile.

Just be patient. Quarton's and get prices before purchasing. JOHN LAMBERT, Proprietor. Wo see a number of those, Scientific American from this section, who went to Agency for T. M.

GKISHAM. J. B. GRISHAM the new Oklahoma country are returning. You should greatly consider the matter before you CAVEATS.

HESICM PATBUTr tftf COPYRIGHTS, etc. GEISHAM Staple and Fancy Groceries, COLUMBUS, KANSAS. The grading on the is completed. The contractors lost about five hundred dollars. It will pay you to see our 5 and 10 cent counters.

The Fair, Columbus. The farmers have just begun to open their eyes and are seeing that Scammon is a good market for their produce. I mix all my own paint, and use only first-class Lead and strictly pure Boiled Linseed Oil. Bert Smith. The wet weather ot late has prevented the "Vanquishers," rather the "Vanquished Vanquishers," from practicing.

I will do carriage painting, paper hanging and decorating in the latest. Satisfaction guaranteed. John Lambert. The smelter boys say that the works in this city gives better For Information and freo Handbook write to MUNN 361 Broadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America.

Every patent token out by is brouRht before the public by a notice given freo of charge In tbo Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Splendidly illustrated. No Intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, SU.GC ear; $1.50 six months. Address MUNN CO UJ1USUBU3, 3d Broadway, Mew York.

The Best Weekly -FOR- HOT QDHPIQV, THE FARMER IS THE KANSAS CITY yyEEKLY TIMEQ Only $1 A Year. wages and more regular work than any smelter in this section. Mr. Bell, a photographer of Girard has pitched his tent north of the Miners' hall in this city. Mr.

Bell is a good artist and will lo well here. leave Cherokee county. Get your paintiug done before the dust flies; Bert Smith is open for ajob. What's the matter with the base-ball team we were going to have? All that is necessary is for some one to start a subscription. Scammon has the material, why not have the nine? Wake up boys, and come to the front.

Strictly pure boiled linseed oil at GO cents per gallon in less than five-gallon lots, at Qnarton's. Quit Bro. Martin, of the Walnut Comet, has given up the battle and suspended the publication of his paper. Ho has struggled a long time against ad- no verse circumstances, but at last gives up that there is not a living to be made printing a paper in that town. It is a loss to the town, and we hope that if the people are ever fortunate enough to have another paper they will give it better encouragement.

Bro. Martin goes to Illinois, to engage in the same business. We wish him success. Arcadia News. John Wilborn, of Scammon, was arrested and brought before Squire Morse last week for assault on the paralyzed L.

Malle. The case came up in this way: Wilborn and Tom Wooten came up toj Constant Del Places' house west of town with an attachment for a truuk when Malle aud Mrs. Del Place refused to let them nave the truuk, when a fight ensued between the two parties, in which Malle was worsted. They had I have added to my stock of 1 1 The world's news of the week; the important and leading topics treated In an independent and fearless manner. Every department complete and carefully edited.

It is a large 12-page handsomely printed paper and will prove a welcome visitor lu every home. jyon trial 3 months for 25 cents. TIIE TIMES, Kaimat City, Mo. Offer for Sale CHEAP a Number of Choice Business and Residence Lots, I D. M.

JONES, Iu the Mcst Prosperous Towns of Southeast Kansas. snotiousa complete line ot candies, nuts End fruits. Call and inspect them. Mrs. James Skeith.

The fifth annual owl shoot of the Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas Sportsman Association will be held at Pittsburg, May 25, 26 and 27, 1802. The programme is one that will surely attract a large attendance. Special hotel rates is gauanteed to visitors. A woman at Holly Springs, recently gave birth to six babies, all boys, well developed, and weighing in the aggregate forty-five pounds. The mother and her little army are doing well.

They have been named Lee, Jackson, Van Doan, Grant, Sherman, Buell, and their surname is Smith, Great smoke! who said the Smith lamily was decreasing? Stolen. PRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE. been sent with papers but bein 17 CI, iJ 1-5L .11 deputized thier arthority to act did not accompany the papers. The case comes up Monday, May 2d at 10 o'clock. JFeir Journal.

For clothing go to Peter Graham's. COCUMBUS MAKBLE "WORKS. inn mi twyini mwJ For particulars, call at Office, over Keith Perry Coal Co. Store. I.

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About Scammon Miner Archive

Pages Available:
120
Years Available:
1892-1892