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The Watchman from Washington, Kansas • 9

The Watchman from Washington, Kansas • 9

Publication:
The Watchmani
Location:
Washington, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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TIME. The present time is the popular time to select presents to present. If you will bring your presence into our presence we will present to your view the most appropriate presents to present to gentleman. Tolay aside our nonsense for the present, we would in all seriousness like to have you 100k over--not over look--our truly magnificient stock of useful Christmas gifts for gentlemen. The latest novelties in neckwear, strings, bows, tecks, puffs and four-in-hauds from 75 to 25 cents each.

Silk. linen and other handkerchiefs with or without initials 50 to 05 cents each. Gloves, lined and unlined $1.50 to 50 cents a pair. Suspenders, the kind that stretch at 50 to 15 cents each. Sterling silver handle Congo canes at $1 each.

Silk umbrellas with or without silver handles at $3.00 to $1.35 each. Slippers leather or velvet $1.50 to 50 a pair. Gentlemen's half hose in black, brown, tan and fancies, wool or balbriggan 50 to 10 cents a pair. The newest shapes in collars, from the kind that looks like a whitewashed fence to the soft roll kind that Senators wear at 2 for 25. If you want to make a present that will improve his presence in your presence, select one at the present time.

Ben Simon ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Local News. 90 cents gets you a dozen cabinet photos at Hooper's up stairs. I. 0. O.

F. lodge No. 76 had a big supper at its hall Monday night. Morris Landon's sale was well attended and things sold well. Mr.

Landon will soon move into the jail residence and be ready for duty as deputy Sheriff. Klondike Prices. Vincent Sofield will pay one cent an ear for 10 ears of selected corn from any farmer in Washington coundelivered at our office, and will ty give a further premium of a year's subscription to any of the papers published in this city, for the best 10 ears brought to us at one cent an ear. This price to remain until further notice. -Daddy Pickerell is on the sick RECEIVED just from the manufacture 200 New Capes and Jackets.

1000 Pairs New Rubbers, Arctics and OVERS. 300 PAIRS BLANKETS. FOR FULL PARTICULARS INQUIRE AT OBERNDORFER'S DRY GOODS MILLINERY SHOE HOUSE. Holiday A full line of candies and nuts for the Holiday trade all Fresh and of Good Quality, to be soldi Reasonable. J.

A. THROOP, Red Front Grocery, South Side Square. The Fox Drug Co. puts in a stock of Plow's fine candies in 1 and 2 lb packages 48-3t. Matthew Algie, son of Mr and Mrs.

Jas. Algie, was married to Miss Bart. lett, at Alamatos. Thursday, December 16. Miss Bartlett is a daughter of Dr.

Bartlett, who once lived at Hiawatha, Kansas. Mr. Algie has a very large circle of friends here, his old home, who wish him suecess and happiness. He is now engaged in sugar beet culture in California. The International Stock Food is sold with a guarantee, as a praventative of hog cholera.

Fox ROBIFSON, Agts. Marriage Licenses, Dec. 7, Wm. Meyer, 22, Hanover, Alma Levien. 20, Hanover.

Dec. 13, Jas. Cunninghan, 26, Fact, Blooma Hurley, 17, Clay Center. Dec. 14, Lewis Schwerdtfeger, 21, Lian, Tilla Keassling, 20, Linn.

Dec. 15, Loren Bartley, 28, Barnes, Ida McCloud, 29, Ballard Falls. Riveside Oak Heaters are the best, latest improved, the most durable, holds fire the longest because it is tight fitting; with an ash pan that can be taken out and not scrape ashes 011 the floor. Also handle the WHITES ROUND OAK. Come and Look BEFORE YOU BUY.

M. J. Holloway.

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Pages Available:
1,645
Years Available:
1896-1898