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Gate City Gazette from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

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Co to Miller Heathfleld lor Pure jjec5Lio3.ziS, "oleics 3 1 REMEMBER THAT HELP THE POOR. Musay and Haymnml formerly of Cher GATE CITY GAZETTE. oih The Lady in the Biua Bonnet. I guess young Jones will get on. 1 ryvale, a.ml Al.

J)leu, formerly of Zl'zzr-r of winter with the Hes in an office on California atfreet, Mound Valley, who tx.pvtMsod groat asa iiousiz iKfaia ujn.ita luiitca a. lingering iUnesw. In his -death ban charltv origination to remind or thereabont. lie's cart- Tessok bwimest crrr or LABKfrn sura lu the future of the town. Time and pae fovhJd a mnro vx tended vn-rrv.

Tprrret nsts miosrKtrrs er I and made sx many jxtisfcskw pfjt ft a nmn of tremendous n-, BY iMOOHEfc NORRIS, the public of the poor whose wants kaxsa. rW nnc industry, and great will-power COKFEYVILLK, must he attended to or thev will suffer. write up this time. Kq May Get It AU. 1 ARK tTifr.nlortfl nt the nt CoITryvJlb, ixrrsteAsxstw txrni.E rrs r-KKKNT IX MOXfK KXt IM ON A TtVN SLI B.

11 tLT. AX1 iHl SCBSrAN TUL BCStXESS UOCsUES OOtNU Ct TIIEKE.OX. that he knew the one he made Jaact would be fatal, lie went back from lttneh the other day and a ftltow-iderk met him on the stair. "You'll get Jones. The old man" just boiling, and he's been calling for okd tittrtl to leu commander amoni r.

It is so every ana will continue, men. In hi, and relate course wUl le in during the jrrent railroad of last whosW condition, re-winter and spring bo formed a ser- reader them help-vic for law and onfer of vital Import- sq ther Mito So you want my daughter?" a Chicago capitalist, a the young Fill DAY, 2. 188G. man finished his addwss ami sdood HEADQUARTERS Six hundred inlbv: of railway have anre to gowi povornment. you for the last la minutes.

3 jfoaday morning the been built thU vear. junior a. m. A. Jones stepp! on sue lanarag aca editor hervwi bosrdl the cogitated, lie must head off the oM train on the M.

A r. u-wump Is one 1WU fakmeim were noc ion- since For everything in the line of Tho dlctatu nofiilnut-un to th lie- inmr Paler- "ue saia man somehow. He ran down stairs publican, runt vot tho Democratic ho thoKht it had too many advertise- I i i i. -t for the rapidly booming town of Edna. midway between CofTey-rriile and Chetopa.

When reaeiung DKUGS, ticket I 'H' "Uicr if piieti; xu luy and up the street as hard as he cosild go to a fiorist's. There he porehaoMl a little l-3-cciitbontonnaerc, sadniareh- ff I opinion the ndvcrtlsemttnts are far from onr objective point stepjxd oflfthe train Mtsw Kikl'u pray that the I beSn? the lenst valuable imrt of. Hook oerned to provide for their necessities and save them from suffering. Whatever the cause for this it indolence, improvidence or dissipation matters qot, the poor with their desolation and miseries we have among us and in true charity we should give of our means for thir relief. When a man and his family are suffoting for the comforts and needs of life is no time for a moral lecture on his previous misconduct: and though his misfortunes may be directly traceable to his own "neglect or ed gaily back.

with fold oil arms. "I do," Ethel is used to luxury, vou know?" sir, and she shall have all that heart cu wish." "But you art a poor young man, -just getting a start ia Dakota." "Am I guess not. Our County has Issued bonds to the aiuouut of $230,000 for internal improvements. I am County Treasurer and let all contracts." Tako her, William, and remember that integrity Is tho keynote to success," Lord inny Me the men. This shows them over carefully every week, and I and was amazed at the rapid stride by war of building botv going on at that 3.Zr.

Jone.r cmnac in a kind, tone MEDICINES, that Knto's opinions are rave li up save at lenst five times the cost of ray frora the private osata? as he entered. place. A town company has been PEHFUMEUIES, In the rlht iliif ctioiu IV ns, and we I paper each year througli the business 'Yes. ad he deposited hLs lat, fori1ue(j SIJWI laid off a new town site STATIONERY. NOTIONS, ure a riUl nice sort, ft to fpeak.

hid the fiowcr in his coat, walked into nerer tbe i.w m. A. depot, and the Tnrs rostiinler General the private office and cosd Use door oW bnfjaPSS houses from the old town iaovinjr thereon are. permanently loea- A. 1).

Ilar.vii the one Heputlican left alvantaes I get from them. The most extensive advertiser is invariably the let man to deal with, and I never trade to the exteut of a nickel with the man who doesn't. advertise if lean help it." Said the other: 4I believe yon are rifht. I know I have been benefitted Jones, I have Jmnent'y ted to do business ia. in a promhiont esecnttvc position li and isay.x ho prunmes h- "1 te-g yonr pardon, et; vai i nave a buildimr and bustle now to be mm I squandering of his earnings, it not justifiable to leave him and his tit their fate as the natural result of his improper course.

Charity appeals in behalf of the suffering, and asks aid for God's pake. Relieve the suffering and I retained as an awful example. private message tor you. in Edna, are merolv the feeble And evcrj-thtnjr to bo found in a Flrot-olua DRUG STORE. Jones you ve Jwcn a pn- pntsation.9 which indicate returning Do you realize, said tho long- I many times by what I have seen in ad- vale message; nat is it." ijf nmina.

wsnons to tho invi- hoired pavwiijer, "that is 0:10 who see I verti.senients, and I can't help agreeing His tone change! as Jones quietly breath of an apnroachinsr loco- and hears all we do, who can solve our I with 3-011 that it jsn't iii very good tasU HENRY CLAY, PRACTICAL laid tbe flower on the de Uelome ton. mnfWo .1 tr of omm(r. to fiud fault with the advertisements Inmost thoughts, ami be fen whom wo What is Jhis? arid sti runlet! it of i.V 1 il, Hv ii ft. after all." Tlio.se men have the right are but crushed and brulserf "It's a tittle bouquet. A laiy came enterprKe'whlch is to ktvo dna a real idea about the matter.

It pays anv while you were out a young lady boom, jn ihe verv near future, Ih i.isu the year i-VH railroad Shop ou SlU Su. wwt of lleddcna. White Aco's man who has a family to support to tal and inquired for you. 'He's not in' i charter have lecu lilel in Kaunas. that will eclipse all the booms hereto his local paper for thr benefit he may Coffcyville, Kansas.

a said. "Can I do aaythaig for you? Tin coniliined capital iock of r11 the derive from the advertisements if nolh fore recorded in tiie young growing and vigorous west. We shall attempt to Can I tnitft vou? she asked. With ruilrtNttU la yt.de is ing more. the utmost confidence, said.

'Will HEcaXIUXO Of KYEUV KIXD DOXE XEAT- give a list of those who caught tbe Ibo dividends on these amounts Samsons of the Street. LY ih'U riiOMlTLY. yon give this Mower to Mr. Johmoa? cf he hoar If we should omit to And don't let 'anybody see vou, then leefnre if you will; give bread and then advice; clothe the naked and then cliRJithse; but do not withhold your contribution from the -poor because some are not deserving. Io not flatter yourself that because you have never known want, and have always beeu abto to earn a livelihood and perhaps lay by a snrplu, that only the lazy and dissipated are poor.

To say this to show that you know bat liitle of the world around you; atid to refus to give in alms leanse of this plea is to evade a duty incumbent upon all. It is true, however, that there are poor people whom it would be neither a charity or a benefit to giire them alms, they would only spend it in dissipation. But these can be very easily guarded against by giving your contri Jay Gould's bear! reveals, as plainly Korseanooins SFooiaAty tell him it was left by the lady in the as his own words for it could, that he JAHtt lady jt a earuprweeting reeenN ly, "Last nigl-t I was clasped lu the The cheap and popuhur 81.AT and Wtaa blue bonnet- Ami here it i sir." Fknce ttiauuftuauit! thU establishment. is a money maker. It extends from ont 'Dear me! that's odd." Jones saw ear clear down around his chin to the arms of a man.

To-niht I am e.Kv-JMMl ifi the wrms of Jefu." A man CALL AHI SEE VE. anj- they will please report on our visit again next week. Dcxlap among the old settlers; are engaged in tbe hardware business, and rejort having a good trade. They tuoved their building on the new town site Tuesday. L.

Powell is soemingly doing his other. It helps hita to think out vari a leftin corae in his face and he knew he was ail right. Tse lady in tho in the ouU'd out: Are you ous new financial scheme. Without Jos. HeuLl.

engaged for Iti-morrow night? blue bonnet! Bless my soul, Jones, As the closo of tho year approaches decided efforts should bo made to balance accounts especially tho little ones. The men who have loauod you a day's labor, a load of com or wood, supplied your family with Hour or groceries, the shoemaker and tho blacksmith, thiipaiuter and the carpenter, all need the small amounts duo them, in order to pay some ouo else. The printer and the doctor also have little bills to settle, and are deserving of being remembered. A prompt payment of all the little bills will work wonders and perhaps insure your credit for another year. A good credit is to bo desired above much gold.

"Short settlements make long friends, between farmers, mechanics and business men. If ail the debts cannot be paid, it is better to pay tho little ones, and arrange with your larger creditors for future payment. -(Jo to Miller Heath field's for your holiday goods where you will find one of the largest stocks of plush goods nt rock bottom' prices. They also have the fiuost lino of toilet articles in the city. They are courteous gentlemen and always willing to show goods.

An exchange truthfully remarks that a newspaper and a newspaper editor that people don't talk about and abuse, are rather poor concerns. The men and business that an editor sometimes feels it a duty to defend, at a risk of making enemies of another class, are it he would Imj like Samson without his locks utterly shorn of his strength Ka-us h.aids in building that's curious. I don't know any-wbat was iilERCHANT TAILOR ts. I thi. havinir added Is.7 miles of When iu meditation he strikes it with hi thumb on one side of his face and share of the business in the general mercantile line' and -now located on Cloths, Cassimeres.

Gooit tits and sty "She was very pretty. new nd oa 2 dllTen nt lines; DntoU- lish Garments. "Pretty! Very well. Mr. Jones, fh olti fown unt will in a fow come next with OQ! ludes; Nebraska hl hnjeers on the other.

There never CO FFE YVILLE, KANSAS. was a man whose money-getting trait follows v.ith 4.V aul Tenis lias built over Xvw York, Penusylrrvaia am: overtopped all others but wore a beard like Mr. Gould's. tiie New England coiniined have J. W.

SUTHARD, OUSTOU Russel Sage. Mr. Gould's Wall strec built but 114 you'll really have to be a liitle more daJ3 m3ve to thvf tovrQ site prtpttr. careful, you've been making another fL jj Cw Kir. carried on the dnig By the way, Jones, if yon can find hiiidness at present, and has a fair out anything about the ladj' you inide.

needn't mention, of coursw you can Lom baud conducts a general let lev know." store with seeming success. And the old man's been looking fix- John Gileeut one of the old rcli- etlly at every woman in a blue bonnet abje general moves along ally, has a chin whisker, denoting a nnn 1 it WASHi.NtJTus sidvict5 are to the efiect frmral. savincr nature. Mr. Sag-e has 1 mm DUU that Mrs.

Cleveland will cot enter so never aspirid to magnilieent linancia cieiy this winter. At th-. lisne i i dfvrved that a jreat deal of hop East Side Plaaa, aiove-s, but he has satisfied himself with making his dollars double themselves he has met since. with increasing trale. KANSAS.

COFFEYN1LLE, piag has Wo done of Idte by the la- tfH. thrift and unceasing 113 of them C. M. KiXKEK gets his usual share Boston Ways. di'M of the White but it is said jn the recognized of money FINE SEWEli WOBK SrECLLTT.

01 tne arrocerv traue. tbat very liitle eveising costtmie mate- changing. F. W. Maktix, has quite a good i On one of thi', recent nights man was hastening across tbe Common with his overcoat buttoned up to hi- beei.

has rifcl hs Ve bught. It Cvrus W. Field, another of R. L. JUGGINS, tradu in the millinery line, and keep-: well stocked.

bution into the the baud of your pastor or of the officers of the church, or directly to the poor whom you are satisfied are deserving. But every one should join or at least co-operate with the church, at least during the winter months, by contributing something for the poor to whom this society is intended to give relief. You may not have the time or inclination to become a meinlier, but you can assist in its great work of charity by donating through your pastor or a memlier something for the relief of tiie poor. It will always bo acceptable, thankfully received and applied properly discreetly to relieving the necessities of the poor. The poor ye will have always with you; but the duty of visiting them and "riving in alms to mitigate their woes and cheer desolation is demanded by tho natural instinct es well as the Christian law.

Thott who possess surplus of the world V' goods, ah o.u! in gratitude to Gml tor His blessing, relieve' th stiiTerlngs of His joor on earth. OUR RAILROAD PL AWT. luon of a duuiantive nature. Gould's allies, has cliia and sile whisk neck. He was rather anxious to knov.

Foaxk Cr.AKK carries on the Livery ers, but they look nothing like the lat- Pract ical Painter. O.v the MToarl dav FVImarv next. what time it was-, but he was too laz often the first to show their ingratitude business and furnishes gtod turn-outs. ter's. They are not trimmed with thr two murderers will i.

hnng at the clt Tho editor who expects to receive much W. I. M(B(iiN conducts the citj' precision that indicates ambition fo: to unbutton his coat in order to get at his Ju.st then he saw a man ol lernla. 2sis is a aa 5e ci, le charity or gratitude will soon find out meat market. itsiinei'Ofi.

iiiev reuecc cieanv tw tins. ttiAt it vs tue lirvl wntence ail work done wtth noatueaa and dispatch. TSatiHfaction Kuaranteed. twLeave orders at Slosson A his mistake; but ho should go on and appearance cotaing ia thi- Waku Sovs Flour and Feed store nterpnses wnich Mr. rielu is verj death verpassd by the tTidtv'd Slate; distanee.

When he came up the maii do and ssy what he conscientiously have a good trade. proud of the laying of the Atlantic district of It will Ijetiie who wanted to know the time touched ft: cable and tho construction of the eleva E. W. L.iPseoMB is proprietor cf thinks right without regard to frown and smiles. ilrst jttdieiiJ lit Kt.i fine' his hat politely and said: "Sir, do yon ted railways in Xew York.

Mr. Field's the second livery stable. know what time iti is?" The fctranarev of She very unsalisiacton CUBINE. ami fact or andDaalerin "Boots a Shoes Joe Reasoic Co. are also in the We" challenge anv house Iw South name is inseparably associated witl law that i Dow vu the statute btok mused, removed Ida right glove, un ern Kansas 0 sell as goinl a Tobacco as both.

general mercantile buwi'nef, ami get a good share of the trade from town and For sal Red Diamond Un- iiae per lb. bv Ileddens, White Co. Roeoe tinkling wears his lieard cut buttoned, hi), overcoat from top to bottom, unbuttoned his undercoat, and which practically dues away with caps tal punishment. surrounding country. in Uie prrconeed Van Dyek ai.ro Sinailv pulled out his watch, while the Sh was in the dining-room lying G.

W. is trimufi'd down on either side of hi soK is seemingly doing a I'irTKfcN vears the iuilu ia.Mgv Cvld wind bejtt against his nnjirotecte on the lounge and reading the last new portion of the community and sur- I fae? to a. s'arp poit at the chin. Hi it and wi're cover? client. Holding up the watch so thai novel.

Her mother was in the kitchen Leather a Findings for Sale. Reparing done with neatness and dispatch. tells of dignity, courtliness, a genera; rounding country trade in line of sroods. the Is-r lit would stune on it, he scrutin scouring the tins. The fall of the dish aggressiveness and a de Few counties in the west are so foi-tunately -vith railway service as is Montgomery.

Eleven of our twelve townships have a railroad, ized it in an instart ani said: termination to in1? a Scolder always anl ItAVMOxr Mi'zY late of Cher- with lliousaj-d-i 0 lWv- ardrc-rls. Tin ether day a psrty went oit Ilfii ver, and lifter a k's zyd to kill fn a her of that tliev foiajJ ir: It I'ark ft lid then passed on without another tfeSShop up stairs over AlcCoy's feed pan broke in on the story, and jogged the reader's conscience. 4Ioyou want any help from me, mamma?" she re ryvale, have jnst compIfced a double .1 foj lower r.ever. store. word.

two-story building, to be occupied by General Horace Porter, the after bnt three hive a station, and there not a farm in tiie county. awav from a drugs and hardware. Mr. Powell, also dinner speaker, wears a mustache and luctantly called. "N-o-o, I guess not." it i than Some Consolation.

ate not njorts of Cherryvale, is patting in the drugs imperial. The latter indicates his mil in etJ.s' Oh! I'm so glad. I was so afraid Oa the line, the Southern Kan Ravraovsd Mnzxv the hardwam. itary nature as plain as epaulets on his nas prHitjCiHi thi A newlv-niarneu voung iuan aieu suddenly i.nd the. minister who had at the wedfling was called U- you might, and this story is so interest sas rorl hroT, Hn from tuo nortlM'u Ed.

KsfGifT has Stfed np a build shoulders or a salier clunking at hh sdaaraeful ru3f. CHAS. CLARK, Cootractor and Boiler, COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS. Three blocks north of Eldridge House. All kind of Stone Work done nroaaDtlv and ing" And so she resumed her book, to Cherryvab, thenee to south line of ing as a photograph gallery heel 5 would.

It ail tells of an ambi ou to conduct the funeral servici and her conscience slumbered again. county. It also has a linrs from this, si W. A. Hoirox conducts the har Stvte Superinterdent Itw tiou intrepid nature, and is in keeping ness shoe sliop Farmers, wo hope you have taken with his brilliant speech aid manners.

At the close, of his discourse he mad-ue of this ralhe.r atubigiious Omc juonth ago 1 united Cherry vale, to the' center of Independence, and north-west to Elk City. Bkaio Dial runs the neat little our advice and built comfortable sheds hvsd's it is learned that there v.eio iki tJ7S new school thi: year. Georgia M. I'ullxmui wears chin whis The 'Frisro has a line from the easf: lunch counter near the depot. for your cattle and horses.

During sattfactiun iruacantead. kers that rveal pushing element in thi.i youg brotlir hvthy inds of Kiat- Lewis Gooowrx is fdso engaged in hi.s composition find at sjime time rioal sm or tJ i the weather may be reason nmwjy ta tsm- wyepinir; wifs wtij- sits to Iirry vale, end north-westerly throTTh YW.t Cherry ti tfi north the Erroeery business with fair trade. v-rr nearly a KidiUtic Jsi tie ably mild, bnt in December and the tetray taventivt; surdities Jind nMource- UwJ lusutl to-day. To he: Jacob Truby, of the county. C.

LnsiiB and O. M. Davis do two following months we cannot es ai? employed publk? teho-d teach- ful ways I would, tiay: Wt-t-p not for thv partner: The Golf road Isaa a line from the hotel business, one of whom has cape haying storms and severe cold. his wuriar A entlrfd." Kansas Churches, east, south-westerlv to Cherrvvaic. just completed a large and commo It is now claimed bv all who have RETAIL JEWELER, Tliere ari 426 Baptist cluirches JD The Vertiigrf; Isidejxndericf- dious building near the depot.

ers. Tiie avvrngn aalary paid rnnlv tachefri Is ii j. no' withstanding: lli fa.ct that tte fciiinf' Jeaebers tlo Iwtter general work their iiv-entgr udary is but JjWiS.fxi. A LIvrg: Hero had Harry Palm, the tonsorial artist. Kansas.

Western have a line through the cen Two well stocked lumber yards are The residents of North Platte, Ne work ou them that he lavs over any COFFFYVILLE. KANSAS. The Itaptist university at Ottawa hai braska, fullv realize the fact that a liv ter of the from the north to In also there, conducted respectively by 1 artist in the city, and keeps the neatest his 1 nu an enrollment of 150 students. -4 mg nero nome among tnem; 1 Sbaki, nd F. P.

Dtcus. Co. room. EuekT. Iliggiabolhaui U.

Itlunlock, Kev. K. K. Santxm, formerly Uie i ti.11 Roth firms are well known over this dependence, (which will be finished to a connection with the M. thence to near tbe south line.

Keeps full lines of everrthlnff usuallj carried lh El1lor4.lt) Kff'nMii'Rn, iropaw- pastor of a charch at Lawrence died pluck and manlinesV and all the at- portion of the state. in first -elM Jeitelrr store, with tnnnv norl ively risvn and deftly suggests: I the other day at Bangor, Mc The Memphis Atlantic tributes which combine to make Howaro Coox physician, has the 3s have a line roro tho east to the west lmctie.I And hHoTt-li-ji 1 rf-Sirm io Smjt i-, Nov. has liwn nppoisit- and handsome additions. New (roods eon attantlx arriviiser of ttte latest patten. Re-ixuring- of and Jewelry a.

pe-eialtj'. Co and seehim in poatofiee buUdiavr. crave ana moaert roan, is just as He is practjee of the comoaunitv tiMt isJwavs Jibe, and if our proachw I el dedicating the new Methodisi sides of tho eoantv, near th sottth line. iif tu i I J. S.

Wimmkk, president of the SULLIVAN, Jitu lt lik it ia if Tf lllLit I h.ive reeentlv beeime ko onnnlAr in th- town and L. W. liLOOK are the would give us Dnorc even day and lean Episcopal church, Chase. (The two Taittrr roads a part of Sundav religion thev woiild have more Tiie new ItiptLst church at Ilarper Xew York Weekly. Wednesday, Oct.

real estate and insurance agents, and the.ilisiiouri Pacific system.) NJff HEAT ilAREET. converts. What the copIe of cost and is entirely paid for. G. Mr.

Cody returned to his home in have a rood business. Chieago, Kansas Western have Real Estate, Sortn jfiatte; ana the occasion wa wjint to hear is whst the cotnmoi: The society has fifty-eight members. he S. K. railway, at to Two blacksmith shops, conducted by made memorablo-oy -the hearty wel- souse pncher of the present tiiao b- Of the Baptist churches, the Wichita near the snuth west corner of the county, comeaecorded him by the populace.

Joe Vaki nd Messks. lowers Where, at all timea can be found the lieves, acid not what osutv tuutv caI- ehuroli gare She largeiit collection for The public buildings, and many of the Co. which is being rapidly extended through the Indian Territory ahd Texas to the "choices of meats. thi state work, with First church at private ones, wero gayjy decorated with The E. church edifiee is n5r the AND bunting, and tbe peope turned out in Gulfv Tim corporation has a line also chiia or ancient theologian talga On hundred or fin? hundred, yean Ago." a ijodv to receive the great scout.

I projected from the State capital through liisuraiieeAsreiits The Mayor, Gprge W. Ham- Kiugstoa. In pay the hlg-hert market price for our county southward, and a line east mond, welcomed him T.in an affecting li. b. isjker is tho milier, and ward from our city to the Missouri line.

Furs COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS. speech at the depot, atTd he was ten- makes the heist of flour. dered a banquet in the evening at the 1 go i. laid niTfor town site. The Caney Valley road has a line We can loan money on farm property at very A eenerous share of the pnblie patronaso Pacific Hotel.

Among other pertinent remarks made in response to the toast Wlt" streets already worked. root the north, southwesterly to Elk respectfully solicited. Topeka a clo second. The Presbyterian scietj of Ilutchis-on have sold tliiir building, and when nrnovci will erect a fine stone edifice that will t-ost about 10,000. Sunporia GIoIml: Iier.

V. 1L Ilirnes. who has pastor of the First Btp-tLst ehureh here for the puiA three ye will leave the tatter part of next woe-fc foa SiIioa, wbsne he has soeepted the pjtstorate of this First Bsptlst Coa- rey74t3o, oa? of tlw IcaiUn chnrchej of that titr. Unas. Brooxs.

City, and westerly to the county line. loar rates, with privilege of paving- the loan off at any interest payment after ooe jear. We LOAN On City Px-ojsex-ty on commission or trijrbt plan. WRITS FIHE and TOttXADO INiST RAM'S In Town The Parsons PaeiSc Hne has a road ofjwhich he was the subject, Buffalo Business lots 2oxl42. Residence lots Kill said: "I have tried to show tbat 50x142.

hat is not the emblem of brn- Th verv lcst of frxm 1G to 20 t-r I anr mrtr than minicfpr from the est cuuat? line southwesterly to CoSfey ville. or coontiy. in tne oidest and best companies, crown is always tiie robe of righteous- foet- Limestone soil, and red. ness; I have tried to show that we, I This future great is 13 miles from any In all, wo hare near 173 miles of rail rropeny ana touect Kent, fay iut ami Write Dnds, Mortspafm and other papern Dnneaa intrusted to tin will receivePUOMPT M.Xl. IlTJL4ERa COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS pmitJ uiltift way line ia our county, embraeine; the men of the West who this wil- neigbborins: town, hencti has great atl- AND OARErTJL ATTINTI0.1.

derncs.s blossom like tbe rase, deserve t.nfWia a budna noint on th No business man can fo ignore the coluius of papers. It lu tr be true that he will have trad! if he has tor.g establL-he! ia buiinesss and hs used the psijxers ti at-eoruplirh that trsile; it my br- trw that old roatiaae to give firm its psitronagv; it may bold jrood. that Dew customers will fimithwr wy into the stoiv IVal on tHie otSwr hand it is equally ln-e io this day of business, enterprise, awd eonsptti-tion, that -wiio Lty n-sd the papers, every chicge io the prie crcry staple Jtrtiele, can tcH jnsX what store to enter to g-t Ktrgaios in ssjay liceof gooxls tiwy nei-k, a.ud e.n tell to a nicety what merchants advertise their merchandise. No man need that tsro gfHit railway competia fystrras of the west Plenty of gooi coal at (shop aorth of Heddens, White Co. Storo.

Tr a place in the memory of this 1' via. topeka fc M. A. road. Truthful words these, and and Missouri I acme spoke modeytly too: bAyou would an average of ism aoaa4WiBMial).

mm 2SO PAGE. PJ iiiiMil. fc' 5anta Fe lOcts per bushel. 1 These miles of railway are generally learn what the hero who' -um-red them IdrrsKELl. Cherryvale.

TaisllMkwia. J. R. JORDAN, -DEALER IX- valued at an average of 3,500 per ud toward makmg tie vild est a to nut a bank huildiue. Nataawv.

jamJUtaMHI. Sam I Komc fr peaccini rplv for taxable purxuses, and pay thf MI Many, who mat. wkriMSaM AH. and hav purchased lots for the pur- i aMaaam. A Gm Chance.

WlKKver will secMre for us Ihe largest cumber off suJiscriJ'ers at 1 each the number to exceed tweitty will raceivw a New Home, or White Sewing Machine, just from the factory. The jerson sending in the next highest uuiaber will receive a cev." We'aster's Unabridged Dictionary. For the thirJ highest immher, a trowat.M. to jam. IITiilnM uTajat.

mm in per cent of tax as other property. Vactorv, just I Ps- "liulTaJo ISiH'sl. LiS a.Mv viiaifrii it vr South Kansas Tribune. NESS, Two ton.sori.iJ rooms conducted in Ben Gajddis and Lu Ste Waittd. i '11 of living charac- stve hy narrtsfSGjin this thrilling nar- T.r il 1 WALTERS.

and anienr the brave tern are "Somethtug xun wanted, niadame?" rative. seouts SADDLES, adrcrtisiug v.o fr tae 'ie qnrieil, as she was going out of the who figure therein are Buffalo Bill and One ladies' furnishing goods estab- I a lexas Jack. Jr or sale bv all newsdeal- ILshment South Side of ftaza'QS store. Tonsorial ist vu- Having thorousrhly renovated and tafcon charge of the old Diamond barher shop, 1 aan now prepared to do barbering' In tbe lateat styles. Kair Cutting and Shampoo-ins'.

Give us a call. South side of Plaza, 'Why, I came in for a pair of shoes, 'i4i An 1 and I ve waited 20 minutes and no one 7 I VL 7 conoted 19 new houses under way of DAVIS GLASS, Dealers to- has come near me. i ve got tired. AiMress ail letters to Stwt Smith Inis le also getting to be ait just oae minute, he whisper- puhtiSAiei's, 31 Kose Street, New York, quite a shipping point for cattle GOGIILE'SPILLS sties a ror czz tory of Ue groh of that industry i morocco umad, new, Oately's Uni-conipletely refutes any such statement. 1 Educator Cillnstrated) a book The increase of hnsiness In thst oee that readily for $3, and just such Jiuc, the donand for it upon all side, 5 as should be in every family.

The the and varied forms that are Fourth Pruts is a rerv beautiful xtee! rcortI too by J1 iadi. Ifae avid- 4 fert, worth at least itv wish which every new td'Hi crtl ity vnw Now, fnecds, go out and try your luck. ftdrasoed to bnaj firms ana arr Czltsot trade Lefora' the public, all 1 l'l tivity on your, part vril iv the lie t. the stateroest that it secure for yo one of these valuable Wtpay CP6-' jprfees. ea.

'l ve fcoent minutes wihi wasi 1 un our next vi.sit we wm give a more 1. ljUuiiiJIAuiv ady wjth the big feeU but it won imenuuig eIalxrate rejwrt of this rapidly grow take ke five to fit your little Xo. iTa with ff out of clothing tmde. are of- jujr cty We have many friends and fTfniri! tkxU, aseihiag ukal" tiiyIr of CbUdren's, ac.amfanees in UiAt who seemed pf ZT' rf.f-u Although she wore as she smiled arid 'ys' Youths' and Men's CIc thing, at riea.dU tueet us on thair streets. Li i .2 A 1 SOmetli c-iiiit, for fiKll yJL.

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Pages disponibles:
132
Années disponibles:
1886-1887