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Ottawa Tribune from Ottawa, Kansas • 5

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PERSONAL. Beady For Business. THE GATES Off WONDERLAND THORWN WIDE APART. THE.TOWERING MASTODONS of SHOWS. Reigning by right of Eminence, by right of Merit, by right of Superiority and A.

J. Bush nas returned fronwJiis Michigan visit bringing with him his brother-in-law, R. F. Gould and family. They say that corn is not yet planted in Michigan and that apple-trees are just in blossom.

I am now back at my old stand, one -Wm, H. Stone, of Wellsville, ha by fopuJar Will tne Jixaltea Kulers ot tne Amusement ueaiui. door south of the Robinson Topping A Few Facts. Hardware where I invite the citi had hia pension increased. Dr.

and Mrs. Richman, of Princeton, was in the city on Tuesday. zens of Ottawa and Franklin Co. to Siro'felhieir Miss Mat tie Bunn, of Williams Private r.ledlenl Aid burg, was in the city Wednesday, J. L.

Henderson, of Richmond, MMM FAMOUS ROMAN HIPPODROME, RID (2 call. I feel grateful for the patronage given in in the past in the old room and hope to merit a continuance of the Fame, in the ner store. I shai: endeaver to carry a full line of both fancy and staple, which I shall sell at the lowest prices. Call and nee me in my new quarters. Again thanking you for past favors I remain Respectfully Yours H.

Lucas, 3 We have been engaged in the Clothing, Hat, and Furnishing Business in Ottawa three years and in that time we are proud to say have done a pleasant business and we still wish continue in the same way; we proba'sly now stand at the head of the Clothing trade in Ottawa, and friends, this has been achieved by a few plain business We have done a square honorable busines, sold wool for wool and cotton for cotton, marked all goods in plain figures not trying to deceive the Elevated Stage and 5 Continent Menagerie in Mighty Union with nmfiF ST. IXTJT1I, HO. Special atUntlon fJrrlUC giveB to all dlMaw or trouble" in mal feml7 married or ingle, brought about of xpoeure, aboaea, zeaaeea or lmproprlatlea. THE OLD DOCTOB. ZZJZZr ConaulUd by wall, or at Uie oaice, tree of charge went to Kansas City on Thursday.

W. W. Jones, of Peoria, is hauling a load of lime to town every day. Dr. J.

T. Pindell, of Wellsville, was in the city on business on Tuesday. Mrs. W. W.

Fraser visited relatives in Quenemo the latter part of last week. Edmund Whittaker, of Williamsburg township, was in the city on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Langley visit 89 tf. the Pioneer Drugging Skillful TratmintOuarantd. Coer4 and apartmetila tDmlahed to thoee who deetre penonal care. Send P. O.

(tamp ior clreo Addreae letter. Or. Ward Offlo. US JT. 7tk Street.

St, toU. Ma. customers by saying we sold this for and no, but tou can have it for Monster World's Fair, WILL EXHIBIT AT less wfien as a matter of facts it never brought or was worth such figures. Childrens suits at fl, $1.25, $1.75. $2.

$2.50, $3, $3.50 and so on up CAnniAQEO Wethave treated all exactly alike no matter how humble the customer, at tf. H. L. Skinner's. BABY; VELOCIPEDES his dollar reaches just as far as the richest.

Our experience in the Cloth- jr Becker of Ottawa, was ln tor) a vina-tiresident of the Phar- and GIRLSVrmCYCLES' ing Business ed in the neighborhood of Grarnett on covers ever years, ana our lacnities ior Duying ana fe Imaceutical Association at their re- Direct, from, MANurACTURERS.1 Thursday. We cent' session held in Topeka last On SATURDAY, JUNE 7th- handling goods are not equalled by any other house in the west -sell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser, of sell goods in great many instances for less than other merchants pay for goods in great many instances for less than other merchants Quenemo, spent Sunday with W. W.

Fraser of this city. aUCU 0 kJlAAVO WW wov mvaa.iaa.-a Cut Rates orflSanta Fe from Ottawa them. With these facts aren't you safe in doing business with us? o. IS.5 Tho Two Leading Shows of the Nation now rjoc i -i i traveiinir ana exuiDiunir as one- Joseph Rubick and Dr. Ledford, 2 nia- Menag-ories Big elevated Stages.

of Home wood, were in the city on Our rule is if goods do not turn out as represented being them back and to St.Louis and Omaha from fa 4 Ottawa to Denver 1400; to Chicago, they will be exchanged orhe purchase price refunded. We show goods Ft. Madison, Galesburg and Decatur nif.w es tn Sr. "Paul Big Hippodromes, a uireuses. ft Big Mnsoums.

2 Big Parades. business on Tuesday. A Mrs. Keck and her daughters Bertha and Nettie have gone to Mel- freely and don't get mad if you don't buy. Please come and see us.

Mfnn' lM ftnd Marshalltown $21.65. 2 Big Railway Equippages. 2 The only show in America havinjr anything-1 S. M. Campbell, vern to visit relatives and frien is.

Agent, new to offer, entirely reconstructed, vastly Mr. John Ramsey and daughter Respectfully, H. L. T. SKINNER.

improved, greatly enlargea and atisoiule.y, undeniably and indisputably the great Ainus-mnt boom of the country. No lonjr hairel bull whackers chasing lazy, filthy Indians around the ring and called a Wild West, no Ivy, of near Greeley, visited at J. Bateman's Tuesday and Wednesday. A GRAND SHOW AND A GREAT PARADE. The Misses Doolins the accom nerve-snocKing and dangerous ishootlng under our canvas, but a clean, well conducted brighr, new and popular exhibition of the solendors of tne Orie it and tho wonders of plished daughters, of John Doolin, of Xeation tail fa per.

The coming Sells Brothers and Bar the Occident. rett Circus, Hippodrome and Menag a 4i i. n'A nrowntR as a iaracteristic feat loo styles rtt.r'sr.'i world. S3 to SUO aaved on overr loummcl WUUUUS uusr a cost r-- lm.000;0 a nA The strawberry crop is immense. Ladies would do well to call and i ure me uiubl uuvci, uupmi.iv SUJO.

I rtf ft.nv of riage the only Factory In tho world that. story Air, eUa at aaAjuit tucr. PBICB. Will Work has a brand new bake the traveling shows of the world. The get their dry goods at Cost.

oven and expects to start into the united resources of the two enormous cracker hnainpas h- xaaamxr exhibitions enables them to do this to KANSAS CITY B1BT CARRIAGE aa.s perfectionj and tDe long line or cages, Archie Thonroson entertained a Ana unn lairs, the numerous herds of 1 1525 Main St, KANSAS CITY. Howbll Co. E.aM. Fnrgison is now P. M.

at Loup. Wm. Clark was at the Capital's Emerald, were in the city on Monday, shopping. Mrs. W.

S. Finley and son Art, of Williamsburg, were in the city Tuesday, the guests of W. M. Sherman and family. Mrs.

Wesley Beal who has been visiting her uncle W. W. Fraser and family returned the first of the week to her home in Alton, 111., accompanied by her husband who arrived here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Warwick and Master Mitchell, of Williamsburg, were in Ottawa Saturday last, shopping and calling on relatives. They number of friends at the residence of elephants, the multitude oi cameis, a rirnmrnliiriAjt and other led animals, A FLOCK OP OSTRICHES. A GENUINE Bun Yip Devil Horse From Corea A Pair of Midget Samoan Cattle, 4 years old, 24 inches High and weighing but 90 pounds Pair Full Grown Giant Living Hippopotamuses, that have gained for bells Brothers fame and fortune.

Eminent, Costly and Unparalleled Managerie. The Greatest Hippodrome ever Canopied under Canvas. The Standard Circus Exhibition of the Universe Most Comprehensive Ornithological Collect YOU WANT ONE ins momer on ourwi street, xuesaay stud of a I Capitol doing business Thursday. cvcxAAAig. aa guuu iiuiB eujuyeu trained horses, the many ornately aec by all until a late hour.

orated tableau cars, and the fiue mu a sical organization that intersperse and All Hats at cost at Adler's. Peter Shiras and wife havs re uiy uuui ai vuii- interest of the procession, will to tne beholder be mementos which he will turned from their Chicago visit. I 1 JV- A A V.1 or THC CELEBRATED JACKSON CORSET WAISTS. of our mr tmb Jackson Corset Co. Jackson, Mich.

ns wo nr sllino- nnr whnln sW.k ftt. ever ouorioii. auuiau.o cmiowuc ux I this free spectacular event will De tne Finest line of Nets in Ottawa and actual cost prices at introduction of a large number of ion raveling. prices very Low at P. Kaiskr's.

Howell Co. Corner Stork, Oniy Aquarium of Monster Marine Marveis gave us a pleasant call. characteristic tableaux, idealizing oa vuiiu sureauiui miry iuiiu, ouu oiiuciii Mrs. J. Jones has been quite ill George O'Brien, of the Pomona d.

jx. carneit visnea in ou jouis irf the valuable aid of dear old in America. The Home of Merit. The Birthplace of Novelty. A Circus as pure in its character as the home for the past ten days.

Republican, was in the city on Tues last week taking advantage of Mother Goose" to give additional in- I iniP? who prefer not LMUILO tj weaP guff aa ai i day and called at our new quarters, Think of it, New Goods at cost at and Rigid Corsets, aro lerest io tu cnarming vibiuii. xuut section of the parade, from the de circle, tnaste tiegani nu neuueu. A mot remarkable display of Japanese. Ara l.fnn and other fore rn Acrobats and Ath cheap rates. Clothing at cost at Adler's.

George has concluded to stop the pub Adler's. tnrlted to try thorn. letes in a series of wonderfully thrilling' acts lication of sermons. He says that a They are approred by The F. M.

B.A.'s picniced at Miss May Robinson is visiting in scription afforded us, will bear a more extended review than we have space to accord. Among the golden tableaux will be Old Woman who physlelana, endoraed by and teats. Forty horses neined and ridden by one man. Oak school nouse grove Thursday Wisconsin. areas maker, and reo- 4m mended by every lady r- mi co Large line of single and double Har R.

H. Foule and Mary McCane, Lived in her Shoe," "Little Red RJd ou noman niDpoarom ihath worn them. ixr mg-uoou, xnue were I awn Tm rrromrr i -n ness cheap at P. Kaiser's. Harry Brown made a trip to Chi day by Judge Purdy Crusoe," "Sindbad the Sailor," and 300 Phenomenal Performers, e.

b. osborh, southern Agent, number of new subscribers have already been taken since the paper de" cided upon this change. Rev. Atkinson left this week for Chicago. Cap.

Ransom went to Topeka last Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Buzzard, of Chicago, is visting relatives here. cago this week to see bis wife. Mrs.

R. B. Peddicord ad daugh- Rfll 6 RICHARDSON SLOCK, ter ef Williamsburg, aie visiting rel- iblesand will be bailed with delight The children's dream of fairyland! sumptu Boys' suits $8.50 to $10 at H. L. T.

Skinner's CanvawersWantod. CHATT1N00GA, TEMIC ously exempunea. atives in Illinois. by young and old. A miniature tally- Most wonderful exhibition of trained animals ever seen.

Mrs Rachel Williams, of bher-Urovod fashion lav" with The bank of Ottawa recently re mi Pan nairlvAnll Mani1.IV a vrtaft I a MAnVAH A-11 nAA.l ceived a new coat of calsomine. "ah, A cuuilliauia 10 pojABg I lljB IaIUIaaVCV UOgUllUIlBi UUttUll- The Whole Mammoth Show Presented at Once. HARW00D7 EST IN Goods nearly price at Adler's. to her brother J. A.

Porter of Will- man, monkey footman and monkey iarnsburg. outriders, drawn by pretty spotted Circus, Hippodrome, Managerie, Museum, Aviary, Aquarium, Arabian Car Dr. Burner, of Kantoul, was A JA A 1 uiars rtros. are agent i or uckm an oi uainre ine opponuniiy oi town Thursday. GUITARS avail, Japanese vuiage pageants ana a World oi startling novelties and thrilling features.

The Finest Street Parade Ever G'ven in America TMC WORLD. to all narta of Eurone for all the dif- ing an airing. Tne coacn insiae ana Mrs. W. Shaner recently returned from Ft.

Madison, Iowa, where she ferent ftpean lines and ran ffive vou outsiue is loaaea witn moniteyB wbu rerent ocean lines ana can give you varieties, grotesquely costumed as infermat on in regard to a trip Indies and nnnrtinrs. who trrimace and These fiultam Two performances daily at 2 8 p. m. Poors open one hour previous, i has been visiting a son. acrss the sea sad will sell Yu a I chatter their satisfaction as the pa- auiwoo Luc sc uu niu sen fww a enaLtn ineir HHLiHittciiiu blb uic isa-i Kuiumais iu me wona, ua are ac knpwlng-wl l.r gii be the sweetest ticfat as low as any ne.

011 and rade passes. The procession moveaf ACLQllftSlOXl.tO All Ollly, 60C. Every article in our store sold at I a v-. rv aTmninnn Children under nine years, vo wish to so I I Th is fino n.mnnnTirinnt. nrcanizatlOn Will ok lu tonel t0.

ttare lAe greatest volnme-25C the easiest to flngrer, the only Guitar mannfactnred which will stand the A sister of Mrs. Harpole is visiting the latter. She is from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Skinner hav as guests a brother and wife from Westfield, New York. Pror. Sutherland Is in Chicago in attendance at the Baptist May Anniversaries.

Miss Lillie Burkhart. of Springfield, 111., will speud the summer visiting with her sisters Mrs. W. T. Swift and Mrs.

J. A. Devenport. W. Pickrell sprained his ankle badly on Sunday last.

You will find the largest line of Trunks and Valises in town a see tiiej wuen abroad. tl. I 7. vAUi U1U UCIO KJAA A. A.A aa a strnin fst''I stHnirs fif with.

Also, Paola, June 6th. The amendment to the Inter-state "'Jtsprliiffiny soundiugr board or neck. Boys1 Suits at cost at Adler's. John C. Jenkins recently opened commerce law, giving states the right Kansas City, June 9th.

actual Cost price. Our stock is full of new fresh goods at the Corner Dry Goods Stoie. Howell Co. Jim Robbins'8 wife, of Homewood, is suffering with dementia. Engineer Caskey and Fireman W.

Downs 'were killed last Sunday in a wreck near Paola. Mist Patton, who has been a missionary in India, delivered an ad a fine Ice Cream Parlor in the room vacated by Keith, opposite tke Court House square. "THE DLIZZAHD. Mrs. B.

Huddleston, of Homewood, was buried on Monday. Funeral ser to control the liquor traffic, whether in the original package or not, has passed the Senate. The Republicans voted for it and the Democrats against the bill. At this writing one of the heaviest rains of the year is falling. It is needed.

TIME I ne uuaranlee everj Harwood against crackiuy or splitting-. Send for cata-los-nes mid prices, tinltars sent on approval anywhere In the United States or Canada. I. W.JENKINS SON, 615 Main Strect, KANSAS CITY, M0. 8-nd for catalogue of Guitars, TIo-Uns, liaujoA, Sheet Music and Books.

vices were conducted by Eld. W. H. Wilson, of Williamsburg. Mrs.

Hud P. Kaiskr's. Geo. Reineke who has for consid erable lime been employed by Shear dleston was a most excellent woman WERNER'S MALT TONIC FOR Dyspepsia wiDlnoiBESTioii. and her loss is one that not only er will leave soun to accept a situation in the cast as traveling friends will sorely feel, but the entire community as well.

She was 56 years dress to the Presbyterian congregation last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Frick are en-teitaininj Mrs. Frick's sister, Mrs. Grove, of Conway Springs, Kansas. She is on her way to a visit in the east. It, is reported that the family of II.

G. Johnson, of Homewood, are suffering from poison from eating canned salmon. SANTA FE R'Y. KANSAS CITY. AKBIVES.

LEAVE eenUe ohronl Thla la aha molt MravaAtag DImsm wtaiyte troubles til AaMtioM People Express 11:55 a KC Ex i :55 ..12:05 a N. Express 4:05 a KC Ex 9:15 am SKEx 3:10 salesman. Mrs. Chas. Cook visited in Gar-nett last week.

Pants at cost at Adler's. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Manning, of Louisville, Kentucky, are visiting with Mr. M's mother in this citj.

Mrs. Wm. Roderick and children have gone to Kentucky on a visit. Tm the DWPKPTIC II will prova to ba th rostov SOUTH old- If you are going to paint your house you can find almost and tint in the Bay State Colors at Forbests, and all others requisites for painting such as Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Colors ground dry, in water oil, or Varnish, Hard Oil Finish, Varnish Brush, es, Kalsomine, Glue, Sand Paper and etc. 36-41 aoua-ht tor eo long ttm bm hM Violins, cents upwards.

Guitars, upwards. Everything: in tho music line at a saving: of 40. per cent. EARLE, A Thoroutrh-bred Jersey Bull, ia kept at my place for breeding purpo sen, at North-east Corner of Mulber ry and Third, near Catholic Church. Ko.

0 for Nos. 0 and 1 shoes, fa.W per set of 4. No. 1 for Nos. 2, and 4 shoas 2.60 No.

2 for Nos. 6 and shoes 8.00 Tho wear Is all on the point Which can ba renewed for 8 cants per sat of 16 by mall or 15 cent per set by azpress. Can bo fastaned to any altoa. aally nd Quickly pat on or remond. Will enable tha driver to drlva hia bona In safety on icy roads while those without are waiting: their tarn at the Blacksmith' to have theirs shod.

Sent by express on receipt of prion N. Ex 4:00 a Ex 3:05 in 8 Freight. ...2:10 a in ..1:30 a in N. Ex 13:15 SKEx 12:05 am Freight 5:00 am Freight 1:50 pm Freight 12 :20 a Mrs. G.

W. Mumaugh, of and Mi9s Bert, are relatives in Chicago. OBSTINATE UALARIAL Uvtr Comptafnt, Blltoisness, Eto.f wben axpaiuiv tad I alabort treetsnen prove) f.OHSTlPATlOH ROBELS LAWRENCE. Ac'modation 6:20 a I Express. .11:40 a Great Clearance Sale of Express ..9:10 The BEECHER MFG.

CO. Heriden, Com. CaI1 ttUd See hiu- h. b. powur.

BURLINGTON. Cmmrtma Ma4meh and'JTtrvoum JH Mens' fine all wool suits $8 up; at tf. 11. L. T.

Skinnkr's. J. R. Beers Williamsburg has a back pension of per month since 18G6. The best Refrigerators, Gasoline Ac'modation 8:05 a I Express 3:00 Express 12:10 pm Ac'mod'tionu :00 pm TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- This certifies that S.

H. Lucas, of the Third ward of the city of Ottawa, county of Franklin, State of Kansas, has this day filed in the office of the Probato Judge of Franklin county, a petition to sell liquor tor purposes set forth in the prohibitory law now in force. That said petition will be heard before J. A. Purdy, Probate Judge of this county.

the 2d day of June. 1890, at 9 o'clocK a. m. S. LUCAS.

Ottawa. May 2, "1890. BUY mi ALASKA EMPORIA. CalEx 8:00 pm Cal Ex 9:10 am BLOOD POISON AND PILE3 Ire RELIEVED mt one bp h-Ibs HAI.T TONIC 112 DOCEC FOR 91.00. 4VH a.

Mk Is Trtai. Drosfleta eell Mb or ordar from Proyriatara, PHY AIR REFRIGERATOR- IT 13 Stoves, Ice Cream Freezeis, Lemon Squeezers and Water Coolers can be PERFECT found in any size and quality at Forbes's. 36-41 The trains leaving Ottawa at 7:25 MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y. West East Denver Ex 1.45 I St. I.ouis Ex 1.45 Topeka Pass.

.7.33 a o' wat'm'e Ac. 6.48 Local fl.00 a Local 3.20 Through trains to Denver, Pueblo or St. Louis. Eree reclining Chair cars on all trains. T.

E. Giller, Agent. Ottawa Produce Markets? a. m. ana 8:00 d.

m. are loaded down by passengers going to western points. Charcoal Filled. Superior Construction. PRODUCES BETTER RESULT WITH LESS ICE THAN ANY OTHEB.

Call On Oar Agent ir.X11 OCTOR'S FAVORITE. MICHIGAN CITY, The AUSKA REFRIGERATOR CORRECTED EVERT THURSDAY. Prices paid by our grocers for country pro- Dry Goods. We are selling our whole stock of Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions at actual cost price. IIOWKLL CO.

Miss Bsrtha Hamilton, a lady employee ol Dean Son will leave the first of the week for Kansas Citj. Shirts at cost at Adler's. Chas Sears, of near "Williamsburg, shipped two carloads of fat cattle and one of bogs thi week to Kausas City. A Leavy rainfall to-day was a hindrance to decoration services to a great extent. Miss Nellie Shiras visited Miss Mame Barrett of Lawrsnce last week.

Mrss Anna Gibson is an assistant at Martpin's and Gilkey's gallery. Mrs. M. F. Brown, of Bnrlington, is the guest of her sister Mrs.

Iteh-koff. Forbes wants every base ballist in the county to some and see him and supply himself with Spaldinge, Balls and Bats, Catchers, Gloves and Masks, Slioe Plates, Belts, etc. 36-41 There iias been great demand for square cut each suits, and we have Our rates are $7.50 first class, limited, and round trip $15.00 Ottawa, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, La Junta, and a relative reduction to local points beyond. S. M.

Campbell. If you are going fishing stop in at Forbes's and equip yourself with whatever you prefer in 'the way of Seines, Trammed Nets, Jointed or Common rods or Artificial Bait. duce. BSOLUTELY Water-Proof A Dyspepsia Hakes the lives of many people miserable, causing distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, faint, all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated n. tongue, and Irregularity of VI StrOSS the bowels.

Dyspepsia does After not Et well of itself. It requires careful attention, Kating a reniedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently. It tones the stomach, regulates the digestion, creates a good ap- Sick petite, banishes headache, a' and refreshes the mind. MOadaCn I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Mnftra distressed me, or did me little good.

After eating I Urn would hare a faint or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble was aggravated by my business, painting. Last spring I took Hood's Bar- ou saparilla, which did me an StOmaCn immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Gbobob A. Paob, Watertown, Mass.

Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggltf. fl alx for SS. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD Apoiacarla, Lowell, Mats.

IOO Doses One Dollar Potatoes 40 50c. Sweet potatoes 75c. Hickorynuts 1.00. Butter (per pound) 6 lOo. Honey 10 15c.

EggaCper dozed) 8c. Prices paid by our meat merchants to farmers. Salt Meats 10c. Chickens (perdoz) 2.00 Sheep 8.00 8.50i Cows 2.00 2.26 Hogs $3.70 Calves 2ttJ3o. Steers 30.

Prices at Excelsior Hills. I FOR SHEATHING HOUSES. We call attention to tha novelty of Its construction, it betas- camc.l h. of paper with an Interposed layer of water-proof bitumen or aanhalt. tha whole nnlt.o ASTKST BID INO WAGON la the market nnd especially adopted to professional Where and what is It? It is at Fort Worth that's "where is the Spring1 Palace annual fair, that' what." This show will g-lve in miniature what would otherwise require weeks of steady ravel to see.

A small edition of the World's Fair, -Texas being: a little world all by itself. Taxansare a hospitable people, and you will enjoy seeing: them and their Spring- Palace. That you may have thib pleasure, the Santa Fe Koute has liberally arranged for ONE under pressure, making a sanitary mildew-proof sheathing for the sides and floors of houses, that will last as long as the building upon which It is applied. experience has shown that the cheap papers commonly used for aht.thw hau A not protect a building for any length of time, but soon mildew and Call to n.wi.. use.

Description ana trices on ppu option to MANUFACTURERS, DEMI AHDERSOH MFG. tha house drafty and damp; these defects can than only be remedied at great expense A Good Sheathing Ilka the O. K. Building Papar, can be obtained at a trim $2. S3 1.00 .00 .50 .60 23 26, Flour 100 ts.

Corn Meal 100 Bs Shorts 100 Bs Bran Chop Feed 100 lbs Oats It Is a waste of money to us an Inferior article. JPnt op In rolls 36 Inch wide, containing square fee. upwards of 20 styles made this spring, FAKE round-trip rate to Ft. Worth. Tickets beautiful goods; price is $9, $10, $12, sale May 8 to 28 inclusive; final limit June tf.

H. Ii. T. SKINNER. Nicholson, G.

P. T. Topeka, Kas. MCGRAWVILLE, JMuOvmci City FtlxxtSo ColorCo 8tL u.is NEW YORK. .78 1 Cortland.

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