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The Commercial from Cincinnati, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Commerciali
Location:
Cincinnati, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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THE COMMERCIAL. acob Elliott traded for a tim There is not a question but that Go to B. G. for bailed hay. Everything in the drug line at the people's drug 6tore, Appomattox ber claim in Hamilton county yes terday.

Business locals 5 cents per Hue for each Mayor Anderson and Harve McGauthy went up to Garden Kansas, opposite post office. Buskirk Graham handle the Keystone, Excelsior, and Standard brands of flour, every sack City yesterday. Appomattox is possessed of more business activity than any town in this part of the state. Her people are prosperous and contented and never lose an opportunity to say a good word for their" town. Rev.

Brown commenced on Sunday night a series of meetings that will probably last for the next two weeks. From the first, considera Huffman at the Bakery does a strictly cash business. He buys for cash and sells on the same terms, LOCAL MENTION. Our subscribers will remember that since the town was started we have never made a call for pay-ment of subscription and now have something like five hundred dollars on our books. The time has come when we are compelled to ask those whom we have favored to reciprocate.

Pay the little amount you owe and it will be in T. F. Woods and Geo. Goundry, Subscribe for the Commercial. A full and complete line of stationery at the people's drug store.

Wanted. To buy or trade, a few cheap, mortgaged claims, at Salter's Bank, Surprise. F. M. McNeeley, the hardware merchant carries a large and complete line of all kinds of hardware which he sells at reasonable prices.

Call on him when in Appomattox. We don't cut rates. We don't charge robbers rates. We do a straight, honest Loan business at legitimate rates. No interest in advance.

No commission. No monkey work. We can make you a good loan on best terms ever offered in this county. Come and see us. Hornadav's Loan Accnov ble interest was manifested and Alvin Campbell is putting him up a residence on Grant avenue.

We fear Mr. Campbell has serious intentions. If you want job work done, be sure to call and see us as we are prepared to do excellent work on short order. of northwest Grant made the Com mekcial an appreciated call yes terday. the probabilities are that the church in this place will be greatly Tom Elliott, Miss Emma Rhodes, Geo.

Holland and Miss strengthened. Doctor Stiles and George Stam Nellie Elliott visited Zionville on the aggregate a considerable sum Sunday last. baugh officiated at the execution of a large bull snake in the south to us. Yours Respectfully, J. W.

Kendall, Flying of kites has become Money to Loan! Money in liberal amounts and on easy terms can be furnished without any commission or tedious delay, by T. R. Hornaday's Land, OX 1 ri part of town on Friday of last quite a pastime for a number of our citizens being indulged in by week. The third day of February is somewhat early for snakes to be Beautiful weather for farming. uoan ins.

Agency, Dnockeyvule, jvansas. ajjtf Shockeyville, Kansas. 32tf wandering around, but Kansas is both old and young. Bro. Ruckman's family has ar Go to Jamisons for boots and "a state of surprises." shoes.

rived and the genial editor of the Photographer Deveny showed Advocate is now at home in the Go to the People's Bank for loans. building opposite his office. mi us some pictures yesterday of his make, that equals any city work we have ever seen. There are but ine principal excitement in Men's clothing at cost at Jam- town yesterday was a horse race lsou s. between Rider's gray and Bill Three grades of Crosby's flour ATTENTION FARMERS! As we are a ware ohard times we tave cut our prie.

es of Horseshoeing from to Si .50: setting Wagon Tire from $2-50 fn 82.00 aml frQm 50 TEXTS tn 25 CENTS mi. new Plow Shares, and everything in the Blacksmith line in proportion These prices were adopted before any other shop came in. We guarantee all our work to be first class in every respect. We will take anything in the Produce line in exchange for work. Pitman's bay.

The bay won the few artists that turn out such fine work as does Mr. Deveny, and the increased patronage he is receiving, shows that the people are rapidly becoming aware of the fact. at Huffman Bakery. race. Henry Hilsted, of Shockeyville Myers Elliott has traded for a was in town Monday.

claim northeast of Appomattox Our correspondents will please about 10 miles, and will soon com Tor bargains in winter clothing bear in mind that it is news we mence a permanent residence thereon. want, not neighborhood gossip. We are compelled to throw away go to J. W. Jamisons.

llemember that Jamison sells a cost until February 1st. each week one or more communi Mr. Crites' child died last SuiT-day morning from the effect of a kick from a horse, mention of Fan Loans cheaper than the Cheapest! cations for the reason that they John N. March, of Medicine contain nothing that would be of which was made in a former issue Lodge, Km, is in the city. H.

MCGAUTHY, Appomattox. of this paper. interest to our readers, even in the neighborhood where the communication was written. Plowing is the order of the day JSST'See'him before securing a loan. If you want advertising papers with our farmers at present.

made out tree; it you want legal CO Wm. Smith, of Ulysses was up advice, notary work, or the best Hardware to the county seat on Sunday. ore and Tin When you want Notary work done, remember that Alvin Campbell, of the firm of Campbell Espey, has been notary longer than J. A. Webster, of the Golden bargains in real estate go to Camp bell Espey.

K. Ingham has just com any one in Appomattox. His first Gazette was in town Saturday. Chas. Hullett, of Iuka, Prat county is in the city this week.

pleted a magnificent barn on his commission dated Aug. 25th, 1885. He is now registered at the Gar lots on the government town site It is supplied with all the modern Stella Ransom went to Hartland den City Land Office; at the De conveniencies. F. M.

MCNEELEY, DEALER in all kinds of HARDWARE, STOVES, PUMP FIXTURES. fi-Tin Roofing Specialty. "8 yesterday with Mont Anderson. partment of the Interior and Pen sion Department at Washington Frank Pond and wife left on Wm. M.

Jones, an attache of this office left on Monday morning for Lamar, where he went to and at about one-half the state pension agencies in the United yesterday's stage for California. John Trueblood left on Satur States. file on a tree claim that he had re cently purchased. day last for a brief visit to India na THE CITY MEAT MARKET, Henry Bland, who lives about J. W.

Hadley and W. B. Hoel J. W. Jamison is offering to sell five miles northwest of Appomat of Spurgeon were in town Tues at cost for the next thirty days in order to make room for a large day.

BARBETT WOBLEY, Proprietors. aii kinds of Fresh Meats, Dressed and complete stock of new poods tox was in the city yesterday and in conversation with a Commercial representative stated it as his belief that Grant county would at no Mrs. Melloan and Mrs Ransom Notice his new ad. in this issue. drove over to Ulysses last Tues day.

G. M. Smith and E. S. Snow, chickens, Lard, Fresh Butter and distant day, be one of the best agri two of Hartland's most prominent cultural counties the state.

He Lee M. Gray, of Stevens county was in the city on Tuesday of this business men were view had lived and farmed in Sumner EffffS constantly on hand. ing the sights and speculating on week. county, which ranks way up to Shop on Main street, Appomattox, Kans. the boom in Appomattox on Tues Jacob Elliott again took charge wards the top of good counties in the state, and expressed it as his day last.

of the Grand Central hotel on laet A base ball club has been or- opinion that Grant was far supe Saturday. rior to Sumner in the quality and ganized in Appomattox, and in BUSKIRK GRAHAM, DEALERS IN Dr. Hooe has moved into his richness of its soil and underlay. about a week the boys will be ing strata, being that great fertili own building, opposite the Peo pie's Bank. ready to challenge any club in the west.

They played a game yes zer, marl, instead of hard-pan, made it far superior to many other terday afternoon. Ex-County Treasurer Foster, of portions of the state. Mr. Bland Meade Center visited Appomattox The move to secure the Rock COAL, FLOUR, MEAL, And all kinds of feed including; baled hay. Opposite Elliott's Feed Barn.

Appomattox Kansas. is one of our most intelligent and over Sunday. prosperous farmers and his opin Island should not stop at this time, but steps should be taken at once to confer with the officials of that ions have considerable weicht. Uncle Jim Cunningham went to Hartland on Tuesday, returning At present time he has four the same day. road, and try to induce them to run their line through this county.

plows at work on his farm and ex Everything is neat, new and pects a bountiful crop. clean at the people's drug store Give us a call. J. A. GILLESPIE CO.

J. C. Helmick, of the Advocate eads the singing at the meetings Money to Loan I If you want to borrow money on now in progress in this city. It Call on Buskirk Graham and easy terms, and in liberal amounts come and see us. Fortunately we get their prices on flour, meal, coal and all kinds of feed.

should be remembered that Bro. Helmick has been in the newspaper business but a little over a week. have secured the agency for the best money ever offered to the armers of the great southwest. If A young man by the name of Stark, from Hugoton was taken suddenly sick last week while en-route from Hartland to his home, and at this place was taken to the Still leads in all kinds of-- General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, And Groceries.

residence of Rev. Brown. He is you want a loan come and see us, We are working for our board. We charge you no commission, and no interest in advance. We give you every dollar you borrow; we represent your interests as well as that of the loan company.

Hoknatuy'h L. Ins. Co. Meow Shockeyville, Kans. TUI.K.S I TKKKS! fore you buy your fruit trees Vu should see our stock.

We Charlie Chowu and Charles E. Sweeney, of north Grant were in Appomattox Tuesday. John Ingersoll and wife, and others, of Ulysses attended church in this city on Tuesday night. Geo. W.

Brown is again confined to his bed with sickness. We hope lie may soon be out again. If you want pure drugs, nico toilet articles and good patent medicines, go to the people's drug store. Mr. Pun-banks, general rustler for Blanding tt Harding, of Garden City wan in the city Tuesday.

now convalescing. Rev. S. G. Clfirk, of Mondo county and S.

B. Fleming, State Superintendent of Presbyterian mission, were in the city on Tuesday, ftev. Fleming preached in the Hall at 2 o'clock p. m. and Rev.

Clark in the evening. havus'ime of the. finest grnl'led fruit ever brought to Grant county. Corner Room Opera Block Li'iii Hoiin..

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Years Available:
1887-1888