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The Hunnewell Reporter from Hunnewell, Kansas • 1

The Hunnewell Reporter from Hunnewell, Kansas • 1

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Reach the Best Trade Through the Reporter EIOfflBWE 1 i A i Vol I. No. 12. Hunnewell, Kansas, Friday, October 29, 1897. By J.

A. Keed Go to the New Store on the Corner. LOCALNEWS. Wasted: Five dollars per one hundred paid for your neighbor's names. Send 4-cents in stamp for book and instructions to Box 7, ENGLE'S iress Goods Surprises.

Wonderful Values at 25 cts. I I A. W. MARSHALL Hunnewell, Kans. Dealer in Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Hostettler drove to Wellington last Monday. Mrs.

Perry Bangh is visiting friends in South Haven. Dry Goods, Groceries, General Merchandise, Etc. Produce Wanted at Highest Market Prices. Df) VPHYIn Novelties in the newest ZaJWU i vJ I vO weaves and combinations: Mixtures, Tweeds, Basket weaves, Jacquards, Diagonals and Serges, YourChoice for 25 Cts. A j- 9Q aq You have the selection of over 2000 Jrl jy jlo.

Yards of dress stuffs, embracing all the very latest Novelties of foreign as well as domestic manufacture. Engineer Kleinhein is building a tine barn on his claim in the Strip. Teachers' Examination will be held at Newkirk, Oct. 29 and 30. The county high school, at Wellington, now enrolls 254 pupils.

Lowest Prices Always. Call in. Corner Main and Santa Fe, Hunnewell, Ks. The cold wave struck us in earnest Wednesday rnornfiig. Yard Our Dress Goods at 50c to 8 Do You Need a J.

W. McKinney went to Win-tield and got forty bushels of line apples for his winter use. C. C. Lawhead has had the front of his shop nicely painted.

It looks well. When you are hungry, go to the Gem Restaurant for a steak, or an oyster stew. It will do you good. In Black and Colors. Never before have such bargains been offered.

We absolutely defy all would-be competition. CHjOLS, cloazs. Ladies Capes and Jackets Marvels of Tase and Elegance. Also a nice line of Fur Capes and Collarettes. Our line of Cloaks is the most extensive the most complete the best and the cheapest that can be found in all Sumner Co.

CLOAK Mrs. William Peters, of Emporia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. F. Van Cleve, this week.

John Tracy of the Van Zant Implement company was in town early Visit our Cloak Department. We show a splendid assortment of AND JACKETS ALSO MISSES' for the very best Canton Flannel that can be found. 8 Cts. per Yard 3f In Blankets 3 this week. The cold wave scheduled for us last Tuesday, came in on time.

It was accompanied by a cold rain. Conductor Strain has resigned the Hunnewell run. J. M. Ilannaman, of Arkansas City, succeeds him, 'J he wheelmen's club, of Portland, FINE MILLINERY I fflc are for IHilltncry.

all anb secretttj novelties in Remember our Motto: "Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back." Jacob Engle, Wellington, Kansas. We have a good line, from cheapest to FINE ALL WOOL, both white and colored made a run to Hunnewell last Sunday. W. II. Harrison, recently of the City Hotel, but now of Wellington, was in town last Tuesday.

Richardson Go's TRADE IS INCREASING! Our Underwear Values are exrta, and we would like you to compare our 25c and 50c line with any on this market. For reliable Dry Goodsbuyof PRICE, H0GE COMP'Y. 108 S. Washington Avenue, The month of October promises to be the largest month's business for several years. The immense stock of goods, together with the lightest salesroom is boom- "Tit -ill 1 The total value ot Kansas products for the year 1897 is the greatest since 1890.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ward will return from their month's vacation next week. F.

A. Amsden, of Wellington, was looking after business here this week. Send Tun Reporter to your friends in the old home. Good way to keep tucm posted. ing the trade ot our store, we are still buying ana receiving new goods.

Hvery department is complete. Examine every line in our store. See what we are doing in: Wellington, Kansas- Dress tfooils, Flannels, Canton Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, Cloaks, Domestics, Blankets, Comforts, Shoes, Table Linens, Work Shirts, Overalls, Notions; Corsets. Conductor Strain shipped his household goods out of town last Denims, Shirtings, and Cotton Dress Goods. Wednesday morning.

While in Hunnewell Go to the C. II. Morrison and family took possession of their new home ou Oak street, Wednesday. In fact everything that goes to make up a general stock ot Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Cloaks Mrs. A.

V. Marshall, who has been Quite ill for several weeks, is GEM RESTAURANT, Where you can get the Dest short order meals in town. Try our Famous Coffee J. F. Hostetler, Proprietor.

We want you to visit our store whether you wish to slowly improving. The Chatauqua circle met at Mrs J. A. Bowers' home, Wednesday evening. At Marshal's Corner Store.

buy or not. Special attention paid to Mail Orders. We are agents for the Standard Patterns, the the cheapest and best on the market. If you want work done in the well business, call on Jones Bros. They are prepared to go to any depth to 500 feet.

Married, Sunday the 24th inst, by Elder J. J. Broadbent, at his resi 1 14 N. Washington Wellington, Kansas. You will find everything usually kept in a first-class Clothing store at right prices.

S7QO.OO Stock of Hats and Caps Just Rec'd. LEE VAN WERDEN dence, Geo. F. Hyten and Miss Birdie Locklard. Both parties live in ths Strip, south of Hunnewell.

Miss Hannah Rates, of the Santa Fe hotel, returned to her home in Augusta, last Monday. She left here ou account of sickness but is re We Do Good Job Printing ported as improving..

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Pages Available:
246
Years Available:
1897-1898