Charley Gould is rapidly recovering 10:15 1:00 a VIEG business transacted. He had been at Ninnescah looking after' mteVests there which are about to elude hi3 grasp. Severy, Emporia, was in the city yesterday. Lake and daughter Effie, returned last night from a visit to friends and relatives in the eastern part of the state. She was much esteemed by all who knew her, which was evidenced by tha large concourse of people that attended Irer funeral May grace sus in 8:50 'l 6:30 a Call and See.Īnd be Oo am 8 30 ooOpm 9 40 a 115 5 4 55 ni 5 50 Springfield 11 Tierce t'ity" Ar. Her remains were intered at Saratoga cemetery. 28td, 1S87, aged 42 years and six months. Welch has ihade several trips to Bross during the past week fo minister to the sick at that place: Died In Cairo, Pratt county, Mrs. We would like to see Charley locate here even though he is a good staunch republican. He is on an inspecting tour throughout Southwestern Kansas. The mileage of this road is ii miles the number of passengers earned during the year were the number of tons of through freight carried is 94 53G tli.e total earnings of the company fiom ail sources was the total expenses were the rate of diviiend paid is 5 per cent on common stock.Ĭharley Arnold, of Ninnescah, one of the pioneers of Kingman. St.Louis Frisco joining counties, v.hich vvill net to the "purchasers from 10 to 50 per otmi' and iii many cases, even more than that: A tnra! Fire and Wind-Storm insurance terday filed its aniitm report with the railroad commissioners. and avc at all time prepared to make REAJu ESTATE INVESTMENTS of every discretion in Xinvmnn and ad No.ġ No. Ws dr.I extensive! is form lands and citv "proprriv. contract for moving over twenty building from Ninnescah over to at lovvest rates arid guarantee satisfaction. George Smith, the versaltile editor of the Niiraescah Herald was a caller at thi3 office on Saturday. was in Kingman lastSaturdaay on business. Traverses the Finest Farming and Grazing Country in Southern Kansas. Having ready money are always prepared to ihk" FAEM AND CITY LOANS Rev. Our investors have never lost a cent of either princia: or interest. This is eu-s of ri4mei iisehcies in this part of th6 Stae nd the Gbmpany of the county. KINGMAN, KANSAS: We always Iiav9 on hand a stock of rlrst-cla-s seciiiiiies rM-ji xre a Safe and pay better than Un itod States Bonds. Jones returned yesterday from a trip through the 'western part of the -THE GrBOOER Keeps the Largest arid Complete Stock mosi of Staple and Fancy Groceries inthe City: Flour and Meats, Tobacco and Cigars Confectionery, Fruits, etci A Good Assortment and all at LOWEST LIVING PRICES, do not advertise to sell at cost but am here to stay and to sell you good articles at Lowest Market Prices. The Kingman, Pratt Western The little son of Mr. Cloyd is visiting several patients AND in the vicinity of Lawndale. Don't fail to give us a call, and if you desire' any information regarding the town any points not understood, we will explain with pleasure. We commenced at the foundation and with the aid of staunch friends there is no doubt of success. llaviland found his mare Our office is now conveniently and pleasantly located 'in the growing and booming town of Cunningham, on the corner of Henderson and 1st streets, where we v- ill be pleased to meet all our old friends and as many naw ones as see fit fo Accept our cordial invitation The name of our paper will soon be changed and it will be the main object of our life to work for this section of the country and if possible build tip a good town and good market. MORTGAGE LOANS 4 THE -HISHESCAH The Wichita Western Rev. This bridge cost the county $1 and is badly needed. Yesterday afternoon the board inspected theRago bridge and found it completed according to contract. Cox, deputy couiity clerk, acted as chairman of the board and business was proceeded with consisting principally of allowing bills. Hartshorn being absent and county clerk Stevens sick, C. Hartshorn, the republican npmhee, was appointed to the vacancy. Cannon, re-appointed him but he ref ussed to serve. Ridge having tendered his resignation, the remaining members, R. NEGOTIATORS tiK LOCAL HAPPENINGS The board of county commissioners uiet in regular session last Monday. aen candidate tor tne omce oi cuuuij surveyor of Kingman county. Entered at Ninnescah Postomce as Second class matter. Hibben as an indepen- JNO.Ī HICKS NINNESCAH HERALD. YVoVifo antbnri7Pd to announce the James'-P.
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