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Winfield Messenger from Winfield, Kansas • 4

Winfield Messenger from Winfield, Kansas • 4

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ISAAC BINO. PBLXTIXQ BLISS CO. uitciicolk k- doyle. of a raving disposition and liesiro few scattere I er. away frco f.

eiuint change, or who dislike to i society or markets, who would NEW STORE! O. F. LOYLE. live among neighbors, or who ere gladly and leave, I W. II.

HITCHCOCK. In other parts also the govern ment has made Urge land grant LARGE STOCK OF ci railroads, and thase lands are ithheld from settlement, or only oflored at prices ranging at 5 to homesick or in ill health, and have friend in ilie East, urging tlieir re-tarn, who will sell their farm at omptrativrly low prices. Such farm may be sometimes bought at 84 to 85 per acre. Other farm with lee extra advantage caa be bought at 2 to 51. It is tme, however, that not persons would ask fancy roccne 850 per ute.

it here uo land TUB WI2CFIEL grants have been mtde, and no one can enter more than 1(59 asres, nor at the south-east earner Main St. and Tenth Avenue, without proof of having occupied it six months and having made valua ISAAC BING Re'peetfo'ly informs the jeopleof Wis field and surrounding eountrv, lbat ke has opened a complete sioek of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Geasistiog of EEADY-MADE CLOTHING prices for their farm, and some who would not feel! at any figures that any ble improvement; the result i that tha country Gils tip at or.ee with a WIHHELD, KANSAS. tane roan wonld offer. in i family on nearly every quarter section of Un I.

HOW TO GET TO WINFIELD. Wholesale Retail House, Montgomery, on this i We are daily receiving large supplies of New Gnnds of all kinds, and are prepared an example of tbia state of things If you coma by public conveyance from the East or North-east, take Of all qualities sad styles. It being the mo6t eastern of these lo eell ibem at I lie i Verj Lowest Prices. the L. L.

G. and M. K. T. It.

Ales a large slock of Woolea an tiaea counties was earliest invaded by the R. to Independence, end thenca by settlers; and though only about half Ebirls, Uaaemairts ana unwin, Hals and Caps, Boots aad Shoes, Truaks, Balckels, Gloves, Jailr sins 75 mile West to. Win- NO. 211. Muslins, T.ible Linens, Tidings, Flannels, the size of Cowley it has now 4 pop field.

If, you come via. Topoka ulation greater than any one of the and evervlhing apperlaing to 6rst-elass i Dry fovids, ileu near, Buyi Wwr, Sotions, M-'dieines, Drugs, Faints, Oil, Gi, Putty Bundles," Pass Boke, 4 EhvtdopcS Pfiis. Slates, liriifhes, Combs, old counties of the State, except fka the A. T. S.

F. R. R. to Florence, and thence by daily etcge Perfumer. Hair Oils, Fumades, Toilet Soap, Bm MAIN WINFIELD, KAN.

those containing Uge commercial cities, and Independence it? county Clothing Store. Havlnar boustit my stock for tash, I an 75 miles Sonilt to Winfirld. Knives, ilie.rs, lUmr rioaps, Ttbteoo, Pipe seat, is one of the large towus of It expected that this railroad will be completed to Wichita early PUBLISHED EVERY FHIDAT AT enabled to sell all gods in say line as ehesp as the very cheapest ia Kansas. My rtoek ofoloihinit is jfllio Kansas. Cowley county i only a year younger aud has every natural in April when this is done, you lioxes, Diaokiog, Suspender, lUxors, We would cordially iuite all persons to call and examine our large slock of immmBsm mm fiueMcoods and lwSSte them to be will proceed by rail to Wichita, advantage poi--sesed by the other made up weir: thence by stage, 45 miles, 8.

S. and even greater and the day when to WinBjId. Cowley shall contain a population There are good wagon roads con of 40,000, and Winfield a popula DEFT COMFSTITIOXU Remember the place, on Main slreelj, I wo doors north of lbs Walnut Tall House. Isaac Bio. CaiK paid far 27irs, jfyrs, 18-6m as we are fully pseparod to give all our customers The BEST BARGAINS in alll kinds of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Torging at Winfield from Wichita tion in proportion, cannot be very distant.

The advantages of living South-east, from EMoralo and An WINFIELD, KANSAS. gusta South, from Eureka South in a thickly populated country can west, from Humboldt Wett, South or hnrdly be overestimated. In Union W. I. e.

e. stivsi there is strength. There yoa have maikets, schools and all the appli west, and from Iodependnncfl. Neo-desha, Fredonia and Elk Falls near iy West. FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, URD.

BUTTER, Am ances of civilization. There, whatever yon produce, whatever you have WHAT TO BEING Wild YOIY Highest Prices Paid, for Produce MULLEN1 STEVENS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la 1 Wines, Liquors sell, whether labor or skill, the roJuctions of the firm or the gar en whether it be mineral or land. UJU Jt JUL always find a realy market ai mnnd prices and yields a large profit. There railroads, mills, factories, Bring al' the greenbacks you can. They will buy for you almost any-thing yon want.nt lens cost than you ean buy elsewhere and transport to this county.

Yon can buy in infield most kind of merchandise at about the same prices that you would pay in the older State and towns, QUEEHSWAB Tersonsia lbs Est desiring informa lioitulniht nrncreei and erowth or bridges are built there laborers mechanics, farmers, men in every calling and' profession are prosper Keep constantly on band a large asf well assorted atook of Crockery Ware, Clocks. Tinware, ami a large and extensive eiock of Domestic and Foreign Southero tnsas, should subscribe for the Ue'-senoes. It is devoted to the Interests 4.c, ous. and then you have the advantage of tUBE IMPORTED LIQUORS I nf the and aims to give a truthful Quick Salea aud bmall Trofitj knowing precisely what yon want delineation of the country as it is. It is as Tognac, Peach and Old Otaral before yoa invest, for many thing that are very useful where you have ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF the Brandy, Champagne, and all aioai el We sell for cash, and ure Wines, the bost brands of Braaaia COWLEY CCCMI ACRICrLTCUlL The Cowlry ty Agri cultural Socle been living, will be found of so lit I'ute Bourbon and Rye Whiskey, tt.

IP tie use here, that you would not buy, Also a large stoek of ty was organised by representee from all parts of Ibe county, August 17th 1871, with the fu'lowinj offijer Do not bring heavy or bulky av tides of furniture if you can sel ALWAYS ON KAKD. Will Not be Undersold. GROCERIES It PROVISIONS, thorn at an approximation to their President, M. M. Jewctt Vice Presi We Solicit an Examination of Goods and Prices.

dents', A. T. Stewart and B. C. SwartS; value, nor if of little va'ne though you have otherwise to give them which are offered for sals at low igarts.

OFFICIAL PAPER DR. WV Q. MANiFIFLD, away. If you coma from contigu Secretary, D. N.

Egbert, Jr. A. B. Lemons Asst. Sec; J.

B. Fairbanks. Cor. SfC. Treasurer, J.

D. Cochran General C. M. Wood A. D.

Speed, Asst. Guerl Call and see eur stock before you srdsr J. (J, ELANDEN. ons Slates, bring your team and tlsenhrre. -DEALER IS vagoo, and as much fine and blond -1 "n-fc r5r-T5 Ol Store at Alexander Eaffold's old lias Snpt wiih a Board of ibirlt-en Directovs.

corner iliin street and 9'h sveeoe, ed stock as you can. tiling your Its first annual fnit tomratneing Oct. rSa-st 12 6n. WINFIELD. KAHS.

wire and children; you will ready 12th, 1871, ilmugh late in inn season nnrl Rttende- wiih very incU'mont weather, ily find temporary shelter for them, 11EU1CLNES ANU CHEMICALS; EoMGEOPATBIC PrfPABATIONS. was a very crcJit'ible attested J. 11. SAUNDERS, or they will enjoy capping in th AT PRICES TO SUIt THE TIMES. the fact that the Society was a suoceas.

warm spring and summer months. until yon can get your cabin covered. land nonsuiting of twonty acres OP COWLEY C0UNTT. the gift of Misers. W.

V. Andrews and A. i LAMB Books, Stationery, Yon will be astonished to find your self immediately surrounded by plen D. Ppepd, Biiuated three-fourths of a nu'e from Wiufidd, is admirahly adapted for ty of neighbors, good society, good the purposes of the eocioty. Ths sncieiy to SI CM MERCHANDISE, RUBBER OOOVS, Has on hand a good stock of Tine and Native has bien in corresposdence wiih furmerg in all parts.of the county, and the report schools and churches.

BAIL LOADS. BEH, LATH, SHINGLE' TO 1L BT has Invariably, that all crops were a suc cess the past season, and that the present Cabinet Maker AND grain crops promise well. Ther is no lack of projected SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR At this date many farmers are plowing -ASD- mXCV RETICLES. railroads, and no doubt that the SASn, DOORS, BREAKING PLOWS, BLINDS, PICKETS iiODLDlKGS. BUILDING 1'A PER PLASiElllNG II AIR.

SAND, and otherwise preptriug for spring. On country will be supplied with them looking over our prairies In nil parts of WINFIELD, KANSAS. the county we notice a numUorlese growth CHILDREN VACCINATED MSITAKIB. in a reasonable time. From the East North-east, and North, through thi of young trees of all our native kind.

The introduction of forest, fruit and fan county are several routes on whic AND TEETH EX TR AC TED. WILL IT I cy trees has been very great, and almost railronds can be built at not unusual every farmer that has aot done so already eoht, and the rapidly increusing im will, the coming spring, Bet out an or $2, InvariaUy'" Advance chard. The laws of the State give emy I am now prepared to menufrelurt all kinds ol household furniture from kilav dried material, coasisiing of 4 L-TT'M BBS! But eltallenga competition in QUALITY aud Will su. man $2 a year for each aoie of fores terior iacilitie tor handling mock, we aro VrrV area i trees for twenty-6ve pears, and the same BEDSTEADS, to any extent promptly und at the amount for every half-mile of the sumo planted along the publio highway, not J. P.

SHORT, BGALEB in PINE AND NATIVE BUREAUS, WARDROBES, TAB! ES, U- SAFES, ke. more than one rod a-pr', provided the portance of the buMnoss of tins ty will soon enlist the capital for that purpose. Already a dozen different railroad companies have made propisitions to build through the county, and several roads are progressing rapidly in this direction. Among the routes most likely to be occupied with roads are, the Walnut Valley road, passing through Eldo- WW mm trees shall be cultivated, growing three Ii is niled with State News. South- years before the bounty begins.

The next annual fair will be held in western Kansas news made a speciality OFF I US September, at the above named grounds. communications must be addressed lr. The limited spe allotted to us cannot Wishing to pive perfect satisfaction, we ask von to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the plte, J. North-west cor.

Main St. and Tenth Avennn, SASH, DOORS, BLISD3 be better employed (ban append a prioe ttfri a ITtrsSDou gl ag Winfield list of articles that (tost interest farmers II. KERNS, Winfield, Kanear. MADE TO ORDER I atffiuWalnut lumber taken la exchange SHINGLES, LATH, MOULDINGS tickets Plastering Hair and others intending to emigrate. and Arkansas City l.

ds u. from Kansas City, hrOttawa. for furniture. Appletrees, (1 yr) $8 rerUH). Yrd on Ninth Avenue, in rese of Ibe Ttnrlinton.

Knnka ul ni4." KaAJfSaAsS. Shop corner Main and Twelfth Avenue) old Walnut Valley Houe, Winfifld, Apple trees (tyr) per mu. New PparKira-rUitB SO each. being almost an air line; the FEED. MA IS CO.

Chicago Fwdonia, via. Lazette, infield and Tliomasvillo, almost an air line the M. Si 8. from M. F.

SMITH STOVES AND I1KWAEE. l'eaoh frees, 10 ocnts a pieoe. Quince trees, 50 Giane vines, $2 per dcien. Raspberries, $1.60 pi'r doen Strawberries, 2 00 Honey 25 oents per pound. Orange seed 80 cents per pound.

-3 for BueVs Patent Brilliant Carthage, via. Columbun, Oswego, Independence.Elk Falls, Winfield, and the county seats west, and the road via. Baxter, Chetopa, feyville, Cedarvalo, Dexter, Tisdale nd Winfield westward. DEALERS IN Oookinn Stove, and Uapgood's Celebrated Lime 40 cents-per bnsliel. Plows, breaking, 18 inoh, 83 dollars.

Plows, stirring, 14 inch, 19 dollars. Harness, double, 25 to 80 dollars Horses, 75 lo 125 dollars Oxen 80 to 15 Milch oows 85 to 45 dul wagons 60 to 11 hicago Tlows. SALE ST.ABLS. DAVIS DALE, Propri. KEEPS on hand B.isgies, Horses, aod plenty of good Feed, whinh can be had on demand.

Trams and Saddle Horses furnished at a momems aotloe. Terms ssnnahle. Porner Eighth Avenue and Mam street, Winfield, Kansas. 19tt J. C.

WEATHERS, pmsalM rOXJOi Potatoes, (best seed) 1.50 cents. -'-'nialoet, cnokinu, 75 lo 1.00. lurnlps 25 oems. Corn 85 lo 65 oents tuts Corutneal 1.50 oents. Flour Iteans, per biiKbelj 2 to 2 60.

itHtter, best, 85 cts. Egs 20 oents. Hay, per Ion, 2.60 ot-nte. NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND GAPS. ALSO ALL KINDS OF AND QUBBNSWARB Solid walnut furniture, from first diss mechanics, are as low ti price here as in Tbts is destined soon Viecomt one of the roost populous and opu-lent counties in the State.

Aside from its great natural ad wantoges, it has elements of greatness lonnd nowhere else but on thi n-no Diminished Reservation, an the ist, and better mads. THE HIGHEST MARKET The above prioes iuolude the best in the maikct. N. EGBKRT.Jr. PRIGS PAIB FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE I Sec.

Cowtey Co. Agri. Boo Winfield, Feb. 20, 1872. WE FLATTER OURSELVES THAT WE HAVE jl Stock for Men and Bsya Never Excelled GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED, All kinds of CONFECTIONERIES, Consisting nf Cmdies, Canned Fruits, Ritisins, Nuts, Cove Oysters, Bardinee, Pies, Cakes, Cheese, io.

TOBACCO and CIGARS, of the best brands FRESH OYSTERS, the rlish or osn, Warm menls at all oouis of lbs dy, ai lbs City Rtstaiiraat, byns' erd stand, ia field, Kai. K-elm the Osage ktrip Ijing immediatel) north of it. In other parts of Kansas, and throughout the west, the lands have been largely entered, in any quau tity by whoever desired, and there fora large bodies of land are entered If eaualei. in the County, in style to meet the wants of the most fastidious in prioo. the most penurious anta int.

a feneral detail, we will bhv that our aim ahull 'te in the future, as mjne psst, io se All kinds of JOB WORK done, and warranted to give satisfaction Sign of the Big Coffee Pot -GOOD GOODS If IKS LOWEST RATES, A. F. A. M. ADELPI LODUE, D.

A. F. and A meets on the 1st aud 8i Tuesday evenings of each month, at their Lodge Hoom Id Wiufiold, Kansas. All brothers lajood standiog are invlielio utlend. Abu, Jaxbn, beo.

B. I1UNT, hw snsoulalors and beiog held by ani invite all our'friends to come and gee un, and we will endeavor to serroh juooncstljr and jHi au'1 ell yon goods at euch fneei will guarantee latiBfaction. uvicn, thsm at high piioes, tbo lands re WaiH nnstttlsd, haviag ly i.

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Pages Available:
62
Years Available:
1872-1872