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Powhattan Post from Powhattan, Kansas • 6

Powhattan Post from Powhattan, Kansas • 6

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Powhattan Posti
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6. THE POWHATTAN POST, in f.X-j KiliS let hS ttw w. 5S ASH i RfflDTH r.n. I'M ii li 1 large Can Salmon .10 1 Can Codfish 10 1 Can Potted Ham 05 3 Cans Mustard Sardines .25 1 Can Oil Sardines. .04 1 Can Oysters .10 Over 2 dozen kinds from 2c a bar to 25c a cake.

Any kind from 3 bars for 25c to 14 for 1 pkg Enamel Starch 05 1 pkg Champion Gloss Starch V5 2 pkgs Yeast 05 1 doz Bananas .20 1 qt Cranberries 10 1 doz Lemons 25 1 bu Apples .3) pkg Currants .10 1 It ir i i 1 1 1 1 1 tap? i to 2 lbs Peaches! .25 25 cents 18 lbs Granulated 20 lbs Sugar l.o 3 lbs Pulverized Sugar. 25 100 lbs Fanchon $2 0 10J lbs Topeka Hard Wheat Flour. 1.90 10 lbs Corn Meal .10 10 lbs Graham 2 10 lbs II II Flour .25 6 lbs Farina 25 3 lbs Pearle Tapioca 25 1 pkg Kxlston 1 5 real? fast Food 15 2 Pillsbury's Breakfast Food 25 5 pkgs Uat Meal .25 Our Leader, 2 lbs 25 Bet Mocha Java, worth 40c, for. .30 I A. Uncolored Japan Tea, worth 75c .60 1 lb Highest Gtade Gun Powder .50 1 lb Good Green Tea 30 SA LT 2 lbs Aprjcots I 35 1 lb Raspberries, .20 1 Can Peaches.

.10 2 Cans Peaches 35 3 Cans Apricots 25 2 Cans Pine Apples 25 2 Cans Peas .25 3 Cans tomatoes. 25 1 Can Gooseberries Id 1 pkg Table Rock Salt .10 1 $ack Table Salt, 10 lbs. 10 1 Sack Table Salt, 5G lbs 40 1 bbl Best Salt .90 1 bbl Stock Salt 85 These prices on Salt, are on 'balance of this car lot. Next car load will be higher priced. WANT For which' we pay highest market price.

Lard. Country Bacon, Butter. Eggs. Chickens. Sweet Potatoes.

Iri-h Potatoes. Onions. Cabbage. Cider Vinegar. Apples.

Honey. VEGETABLES. 3 Cans .25 3 Cans Pears 23 3 Cans 25 3 Cans Red Kidney Beans 25 3 Cans Hulled Corn r. .25 AND BAKING POWDER. A Full Line of Pepper, Whole and Ground Spices.

oz Can Royal .20 1 lb Can Price's .40 1 lb Can Manhattan! 25 25 oz Can Big .25 1 lb .05 3 Ibs.Soda (Dwight's) .25 1 lb Corn Starch 05 II We are fcdding other Lines of Merchandise all the time and the Prices are' Right. This week we sell Husking Mit-te'i 4 pairs for 25 cent. 2 lb Can Roast Beef y. .25 2 lb Can Corn Beef .25 1 Can Dried Beef .15 A itZL.i LOCAL NOTES. Nicest toilet soaps in the city at drug store.

We received a write-up of the Swartz-Denton dwuble wedding, but it was crowded out of this issue and will appear next-week. Magnetic Healing. Having graduated from the Kansas school Died Babv Ivan Cashman, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

W. Cashman, was born Sept. 8th, 1899, and died Oct. 7th, at 7 o'clock a. aged 3 weeks and 2 days.

My Jesus as thou will; Oh. ma thy will be mine; Into thy hand of love 1 would my all resign. Thro' sorrow or thro' joy, Conduct me as Thine own, And help me still to say, My Lord, Thy will be done. New and complete line of combs of all des. criptions at the drug store.

Moore, Co. have bran for sale. ig 1 flour 95 cents at S. T. Holcomb's.

A. J. Seitz is selling dry salt meats at 7 cents- per pound. John Clark, of Horton, attended the "Wood mens picnic last Saturday. R.

M. Patton of near Hiawatha, is visiting his ons, C. and R. R. Patton of this place.

Mrs. A. W. Moose is now receiving treat, ment from Miss Heniy and her condition is much improved. Parties should remember the great Po land Chiha hog sale to.be held by C.

W. jVfcCormack of the Valley Hill stock farm 3 miles west of Horton on Friday, October He held the second best sale held in htate last year. Jake Shaner had quite a wreck last Friday as he, was coming in fror his farm northwest of town. He was riding in his cart and coming down the hill by Pete WiL Hams' place the rnare stumbled and fell head over heels and struck on her back. Jake made a parachute leap into theair and fell right on the mare.

One of her shoes fastened into the besom of Jake's. pants and when he dis engaged himself he hadn't much more pants than a Flipino, but luckly escaped further injury than a few scratches. The cart and harness was were badly broken. of Magnetic Healing I am prepared to prac-tice the art. All those wishing to consult me will find me at the residence of A.

YV. Moose where I have secured rooms for the present. Consultation free. Mss EmmaMJenry. Notice.

The officers and members of the Clover Leaf Rebekah Lodge are requested to meet at the new hall Saturday Oct. 7th, at three o'clock on speccial business. Orik Priest, Secretary. Statement of City Treasurer. Outstanding warrants April 1st, 1899, $95'65.

Balance custi ou hand $5,88 RECEIPTS. May 25, County Treusurer $40. June 13, log Tax 6. July 5, Fines 5. July 10, County Treasurer 4U.

Total, $91. 91.00 Total, 90.88 DISBURSEMENTS To warrants paid and cancelled 42.90 Cash on hand Oct. 1st. 1899 53.98 Outstanding warrants Oct. 1st '99 $214.98.

I hereby certify the foregoing statement to be correct. F. E. raiiam, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th dav of Oct.

1899. D. A. Force, Mayor. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Murcury as mu curry will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole svs-tern when entering it through the mucous sur faces.

Such ai tides should never be used ex-cept on prescription from reputable physicians, as the d.uuMge they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure ufaetured by F. J. Cheney Tld contains no mur-cury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mufuous surfaces of the syst'-m. In buying JImIPs Catarrab Cure be sure ou sjjet the genuine.

It is taken inter-nalely and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free.

Sold by Druggists, 75c. Halls family pills are the best..

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