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The Salina Daily Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 3

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Salina Daily Journal Crippen, Lawrence SPECIAL SALE IN OXX EIJCOVS TO -LOAN, MONEY HiUMES MUSHIUMMIM 11. wide awake to everything that is of interestto the welfare of the city. THE NEW RAILROAD. We were informed by good authority before we departed, that the contract has been closed with the Missouri Pacific at Atchison, for the construction of the cut-off, from Gypsum City, via Bridgeport to Marquette. This will be the greatest boom of all, and it is thought real estate will treble at once.

When built, six miles of railroad will be within the city limits, subject to taxation, which assist in liquidating the aid for its But the whistle of the approaching train sounds, and we must leave our friends, with the best of wishes for their future prosperity, and a permanent boom. On Real Estate and Chatties. Estate for Sale at Lowest Prices. THE OLD At Low Prices for'tbe Have just received ITew Sateens, Did Fuiiii'E "s- P'Mit' New White G-oods, New Embroidered Robes. See our line of Children's and Boys' Suits and Boys' Waists.

Our 75 cent Kid Gloves are elegant. Thoirmson's Glove-fittine Corsets are the best. EAGLE DfflJG m.isii in the West. A Complete and Selected Stock of Furniture, Carpets, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. We have Conveniences in this lino not Possessed by any other House West of Kansas City.

W. ffi, D. BEMGi OSCAR SEITZ, 102 XT. SANTA FE, Invites the Attention of all to inspect the complete and Elegant line of goods to be found in stock at this season. DIGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS AD OILS On hand to suit either large or small buyers.

J. W. FROST. FROST. Real Estate, Rental WE HAVE WE ASK THE LADIES City Real Estate, Farms, Vacant Land Acre Property To inspect our line of Fancy Goods before purchasing, as we can how the most complete and best line, embracing Perfumes, Powders, Cosmetics, Combs, Hair Brushes, in variety and style comparing favorably with eastern cities.

solicited and satisfaction CARROLL OSCAR See D. G. Denton Co. for bar- gains in city property or farms. Hopkihs Holcomb is the only place to get a good picture.

Call the first nice day and get a good photograph of yourself. $4.00 a dozen for cabinets at Hopkins Hol-comb's. Only $4.00 a dozen for cabinets i at the old reliable gallery of Hopkins Holcomb. While you are booming do not forget to call at the P. Q.

Bond real estate agency, where you will find bargains the cheapest and best. Mrs. Henry has the most complete stock of wooden willow ware in the city. Call and examine. 30-2t Money to loan on chattel or any other property, or notes discounted.

D. J. CUSHMAN, d29-eod-wtf Pacific House. Don't forget the place, and call at once for we are making cabinets at $4.00 per dozen, and other pictures in proportion. Hopkins Holcomb.

The Peacock flour is best, you know, It makes such white, delicious bread. The good wife smiles at such nice dough, "That flour's just right and can't be beat," she said. 24-tf Put your farms on our sales list if you want to make quick sales. Godfrey, Seiver Stolper. 119 S.

Santa Fe- Go to M. Sands' for your picture frames, 144 and 146 North Santa Fe avenue. 27 tf For farm loans see D. G. Denton Co.

1 While you are booming- do not forget to call at the P. Q. Bond real estate agency, where you will find bargains the cheapest and best. 4tf If you want to buy something at a price that will make you rich in 24 hours, go to P.Q.. Bond's real estate agency.

When you order flour, order Peacock or Golden Belt. It is the best. 24-tf We have a new six-room house to rent on South Santa Fe, House will be completed in tw weeks. Price, $25 per month. 17-tr Davis, Haoeman Uayj If yon want to buy something at a Erice that will make you rich in 24 ours, go to P.

Q. Bond's real estate agency. 4tf Paste, for wall paper that kills the bugs, for sale at Wail-Paper Porter's. Be sure to look at our large stock of new paper and window shades. It can not be excelled in beauty, finish, quality or price.

Call any way. R. Porter, 115 N. North Santa Fe. "Oh.

"Mrs." you please loan me a small pan of flour?" "Yes, certainly, but you must be sure and return some of the same kind. It is the Peacock flour, you know, and now since I have been using it I just can't bear to use any other. It is so nice." 24-tf Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of Phil. Q.

Bond, Salina, Kansas, for the erection and comple tion of the National Hotel to be built at Salina, Kansas, until Monday, May 9th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Jhiach bid must be accompanied by a certmed cnecK lor nve per cent oi the amount of bid. payable to the order of M. J.

Wellslager. treasurer of the National Hotel company. Salina, Kansas or a bond for one-fourth of the amount of the bid as' a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract and furnish the re quired bond if the award is made to him. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Phil. Q.

Bond, Salina, Kansas, or at the office of Eckles Mann, architects. St Joseph, Mo. The company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 19M9 Phil. Q.

Bond, Sec'y. 102 N. Santa Fe General Insurance, Real Estate SAUNA, next 10 days at the nn MrotEers. iwoo. KANSAS, Description.

E. C. OAT. Farms, Ranch-Property, i-iois. Improved Farms.

the Best Companies. GEBHART. RETAIL DEALERS IN ill k3 SEITZ AGENTS. BRIDGEPORT. Its Beautiful location.

Its Boom and its People. A New Railroad. We made a flying visit yesterday to the above named place, which is located about eighteen miles south of'Salina, on the Salina South western railway. Bridgeport is picturesquely situa ted in the heart of the richest country we ever-' saw. The town was commenced some six or eight years ago, and about one year ago Lamer's addition was laid out, the lots in which were sold at once.

Within the city corporation are now included four sections of land, and over $100,000 in taxable property. At the foot of the city, and in the east, the beautiful Smoky Hill river, like the Tiber, at Rome, "playfully takes its winding course, giving ample water power for the MILL. This is a large, four-story building, and was completed in 1881. It has had a large patronage from far and wide and has always done an extensive business. It has recently changed hands, and Is now owned by John Lamer Josian and Abe Goodwin, under the firm name of tTVi terror i-f XrilHnrr frt TlD Western Mill Furniture Company have a contract to refit the mill from top to bottom.

The old stones will be taken out ana rollers piacea in stead. When completed the building will be worth over $20,000, and have a capacity of 75 barrels per day. The bridge over the Smoky, lust east of the city, which has been di lapidated lor some time, tnus re tarding business to some extent, has been overhauled and completely re paired by the county commissioners. and travel and traffic over the same will now be resumed. THE ELEVATOR.

is a huge structure, which was built at a cost of $3,000. It has a capacity for the storage of 30,000 bushels of wheat. Mr. Alex McPhail, who is in charge, and has been for over six Kears, has had a wide experience in andling grain and has an immense trade. THE STOCK YARDS the railroad are large and spacious, and are in con stant use in the shipment oi cattle and hogs.

Mr. C. G. Carlson is making a grand success in the pur chase and sale of hogs, and has an increasing trade. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

is a large and handsome edifice. After many years of toil, struggle and the usual vicissitudes of western churches, the congregation became strong enough to erect tnelr own house of worship. The church will be appropriately dedicated in a few days. Its portals are freely opened to all orthodox denominations, who may. wish to use the same in ser vice God.

SCHOOLS. The schools play no. unimportant part in the development of the city, and the rising generation. The bulldlnsr is large and commodiously constructed, and about seventy-five scholars attend, who receive instruction and have their future lives modeled after the pattern of Prof. J.

P. Perill, one of the best teachers in this part of the state. THE BUSINESS MEN of Bridgeport are all. without an ex ception, prospering and doing' well. Mr.

A. C. Lamer is the popular proprietor of theLamer House, a two-story hotel, where the best of meals are constantly served. C. Mills is the live, wide-awake manager and part owner of the lum-ber yard which is handily situated near the track of the rail road, and is enjoying a large and growing business.

He is also the proprietor of the town hall, which is built on a large scale and used by the Knights of Pythias and by the G. A. as lodge room. Dunbar Ss Lampkin are dealers in general hardware and agricultural implements. They are gentlemen of business qualities, have many riends aud are having a good business.

They are also owners of the livery stable, where they, too, are having a good trade. J. R. Vancil is a wholesale and retail dealer in law, and any one having a particular desire or fascination to oe ensnared in the clutches of the law will do well to call on him. He is also a notary public, and in addition, the sole proprietor of the drug store.

B. L. Swain is the proprietor and and owner of the 4cash grocery house." He is a good genial fellow, is doing a fine business, and has a bright future. Flensberg Hopkins are the proprietors of a general merchandise store. They have a large and varied stock always on hand.

They are good business men and are having: a flourishing trade. iST. P. Flensberg is also the post master at Bridgeport, and is a jolly good fellow. Mr.

A. J. Winchester is also in the general merchandise business. He is the successor to Ensle Hagler, who formerly did business there. He has good business tact, is a whole-souled and liberal person and his success is assured.

H. W. Miller is the popular station agent. He is kept busy constantly, at his post of duty. From him we learned the fact that from $600 to $800 is the monthly earnings and receipts of the railroad company at this place.

Dr. A. H. Skillman as been located here for several years. He is a learned and experienced physician, is a true gentleman, well liked and enjoying a good practice in his profession.

THE CITY GOVERNMENT is represented as follows: mayor, Abe Goodwin: police judge, J. D. Dunbar; city clerk, A.H. Skillman; treasurer, Josiah Goodwin, and the five eonncilmen at large, are P. Fieri gberg, C.

R. Mills, Winchester, Robert Crawford, and Alex. McPhail. All these gentlemen are 22 Santa Fe Avenue, ABOUT THE Don Believe la RISING, aM Collection Agents. ALL KINDS OF guaranteed.

HI GONEAD, Salina, Kansas. You Have Hear! BEAUTY OF ASP RKTAIIj Stoves, rZ" 5 i and Loan Hii Bit Money Mtfwaro PHIL. Q. BOND, The Salina Boomer, DEALER I REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. Frttliisf Parties wanting Property But drive over and look for yourselves, or have W.

R. GEIS show you this most desirable property. Riverside HAS BEEN ON A BOOM AGAIN and will continue steady right along. Everybody without exception vho nave invested in Riverside Call and Leare Officer-Board of Trade Rooins, FRANK HAOEMAN. DAVIS.

DAVIS, HAGEMAN GAY, leal Estate, Loans and Insurance, OFFICE IN TAGGART i BLOCK. Aj Have for Sale, Improved Have Made Harolware Agents for ALASKA REFRKjEKATUKb. Pure, untaintedair at all times. Takes i-3 less ice than any other box on the market. Aerents for BTJCK'S BRILIilANT Gasoline Stoves.

Warrantednev- er to leak, explode or get out of perfect working order. Also Iiawn Mowers, Pat. and Com. Churns, zles. Water Coolers.

Ice, iiii jtcesiaences, tesiaence xjois, osu-auxo jBusmess Money to Loan on Insurance Placed in MRIG'GS WHOLESALE AND to Ei V. a eg 7 1 J. co i I 3 2 eg CO C3k ysw Stoves, AgMtiiral IdMbm f. And a Fine Line of Gas Fixtures. WE DO ALL KINDS OF Tinning, Gas-Fitting, Plumbing, atrdFumpW'orli Cream Freezers, Scythes and Snaths, wire Olotii, Fine Cutlery, Fine Tools, Fine Builders Hardware, and the Best of everything.

CONRAD HARDWARE lr 106 South Santa IVAvtuui.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1892