STATE JOTTRAIa THURSDAT EVENING MAY 10. 1894.
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KENTS ! SITUATIONS I
REAL ESTATE!
AUCTION SALES!
& OTHER CLASSIFIED ADS.
TkTopka Statb Jocrxai. "ar??i
every day it is primed, to giva a loca'' c'rl
tion more than douale that of any ofT"P
ka paper, and by tax M or tho lf
l.h.a omb.ned. This mases tnis paper
the cheapest, a well as the best dally advr'i
Jrif medium in Topeka. tua classUieU adTaruae
tuvuu below costinj but
FIVE CENTS A LINE,
or 20 cents a line for a week; 60 cents by Of
"cTty 'circulation everyday exceed! 6,000 total
circulation over a.M0.
Sworn detaiied scatementa of circulation pre
tented on application. .
t4f"Callaul see any afternoon between 4 ana
6. the handsomest, fastest, most perfect piece)
of pruning machinery in Kansas a Web Perfect
Ins press, whicli prints from two to throe Oom
pie la 8-pa papers a second.
SITUATIONS WANTED FREE,
Are you In need of work? If so. you are at
liberty to use these columns for assistance in
that direotion. While tins notice appears the
M at Joir.val will publish tree on Sa:urday.
Monday and Tuesday, for lopekii or Kansas
peopie, ail notices oi "Situations Wanted.' not
exceeding Ave lines, or tlurry-fivo words, in
leujftu. Provided that all advertisements of
this nature are handed in previous to
ten o'cioek Saturday morning; also on Wednes
day. Thursday aad Friday, all advertising of
this cLass handed in by tea o'clock Wednesday
morning- .
.No advertisements of this nature to be started
except on Saturdays and Weiluesdays. No ob
ligation is lucurred on the part of the advertis
er. No worthy and needy man or woman -need
hesitate to take advauta-49 of this offer. N'o one
in business or having employment is expected to
take advantage of it. but ail others invited to
avail themselves freely.
WANTED SITUATIONS. -
"XANTE1) A situation as stenographer, will
work for srn.'ill salary. Address Miss AL
M-. 903 East Third St.
X XT' AN TED A situation as farmer on a stock
farm or vegetable and fruit farm. Address
box Topeka. Kansas.
W'AN IEO Situation as deliveryman. Ex-
perieuced. Acquainted with city aud best
of city reference. 9.ii Muurou St., Norin Topeita.
"IXTANTED Employment by tborouglily edu-
caced voting man; indoor work preferred.
Best of references. D. A. Jf ., this office.
A Widow wislies work for her son ane id.
Call or address ilrs. Khodes, bis Lincoln st.
TANTKD The ladies and physicians of
Topeka to know Mrs. J. E. I-.euharL, ex
perience i nurse, can be found at N'o. sj - Kious
street. Nortu i'ope-ta. at very reasonube rates,
aud best of references.
N OTICES OF MEETINGS.
IIFTII WARD It seems that a caucus-was
ca led Ui the Fifth ward for tonigut by a self
constiiui.ua coinrnit.ee! Without the Knowl
edge ot the Kepuolmau centr.il commiace of
the wrd. and as wo had pub.ishe 1 tne action
of the commuted a week ago. aud atcer a gener
al confutation with the Kepao.io.tiis of the
ward requesting ail those wuo desire their
names placed on the list of delegates to hand
tin same to the cjmmittee oefore the loth iusc. .
jet. tor the sak-j or harmony and the future
best interest of the lt.puulie;iu party, we wal
hold the list open until J o'clocn J-'ridav. and
any others who ueslre their iiames placed ou
the ticket please hand the same to either of the
committee men. J. M. Hare,
Joii.v I.ITCHIE,
1B.'XIS Hofr,
Fifth ward county central committee.
raMlE Republican voters of HjlUan I Park
-a precinct w.U hold a caucus at the school
house, Friday evening. 7:3J. to select deleuttes
to be voted for at the primaries to goto the
county convention to se.ert da.tjua.os to the
state conveution. li. E. FiauJers, chairman of
couunit.ee.
IriFiH WARD REPUBLICAN" CAUCUS
w.ll be held at Lud's had at 7:3U o'clock.
Thursday evening, for the p.irpose of naming
candidates for do.daies to the couuty Conveu
tion to be voted lor at the primaries on Saturday
next. Let every Republican auend. O. li.
Titus. S F. irosch. W. Uutga, S. H. Jones,
C. W. Campbe.l, cjuuuittee.
LI. Republican voters of the First ward In
tavor of sending an umnstructed delegation
to the county convention, are requested to meet
at No. 1 tire staiio.j, in the First Ward, on
Thursday evening. May 10th. for the purpose of
selecting ten domijates and ten alternates to
represent the interests of the rirst ward iu the
county convention to be held on May 19, lmti.
WANTED HELP.
A ANTED At once a good woman cook to
leave the city; wage 14 per week; also
man aud wife tor farm work. Topeka Exchange
8j6 Kansas avenue.
TV
A N TED Ev perieuced dining room girl at
Dutton house.
"ANTED A good reliable girl for general
uouv nurkttisio est auventu st.
T ANTED A good girl for general house
work. Iikju Van iiur.a st.
AtANTku Giri for general housework. 607
Tenth ave. west.
TADIE3-Wanted to write at home:
Tttl.J.?t!iiy.: no Cjinvassinif. Iteply with stamp.
Miss iAN Nit. t LLK.NUR, South Bend. Iud.
TJOLLAKD vs. Breckinridge celebrated breach
pi promise case; Agents Wanted: book
ready; Uistory of htigauts; illustrated; 6O0.000
wih be sold; fkospkctls W. H. FKR-
OL sON CO.. Ciutluuati, O.
WANTED-BOARDE RS . ROQ M E R S
WAXTED-Boomen and boarders at the
Career House. 4xt and 4oJ tjuinjy street.
The house has cuauaed hands, the rooms are
large and well veanUted. Good board, if da
sired. Bam room free. Mrs. A. P. Barnes
WANTED-STOCK TO
TA.S 1 El -Stiw lr tr ntKrupj
pienty shade, pieuy water, good care, f jur
rnhes east of North Topeka ou the Urautvdle
roau. Terms reasonable. Inquire at Jon js &
W hitney s milk opot. 11 West Sutth St.
WANTED M ISC ELL AN EOUS.
"rA.TEI Vour carpets to elean by the
Chandlers01 ' J" indict. au7
A'-TED To exchange three clear lots on
n-'. Q,(?rSaSfSI"- r tDe eilUit? " two lots ou
r-?if.vlof, CHrP"ter work and material.
Cad at 13 j V oodiawu ave.. Potwui Piace.
WANTED All unemployed women and girls
thV a i an. av, taeir nitln8 "d address
at the iupeka Exchange. tKj Kansas ave.
"VA,:NTtl TJ'e People to kuowthat we keep
G. 1). Moored lopeka aveuui:
"V A.NnT-Iwu p.aper 10 c:ea": made good
as new for one-third cost; work guaran
teed. Address t. J. Mayhood, 91 Kansas ave"
"W yo ""rant groceries or meats come
KinsaaveStll"18 "
'rmiwrHGood,citT ,oanS: naT8 ome
utoaey ana uan ksui n urwn
U . v. uwi,gjtgO.
EUfCA-tii. m Kansas aV
WASTED People to know that they can get
fresh buttermult and sweet cream ever
day from butterimos wajon or at ij laoe sfc.
W
ANTED Gaso ine stoves to repair at tia
shop; slu Kaunas avenue. ti. Lea.
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'ANTED Some 8 mad real estate loans.
Simon ureensoan.
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J ANTED Watches, clocks and umbrellas
10 repair at ji ivansas ave., upstairs.
WA-NTAD To move, STOiiii or slui house
hold goods, freight, etc.
hAt.v &. SKl.vxKtt, 123 K. 6th St.,
MERCHANTS AiiA-NSFiii a. STORAtiEE CO.
AN 1 E U Olrt you never heard of tin ware
so ciieap. iiversiue store, tsi ivausas ave.
ANlfc-u iou to go to the Riverside store
xiu save voux uiouuv. Vi taiivunva
( FOR SALE-PERSON AL PROPERTY
I 170RSALE 3-year old fresh cow. 404 Kan
i -A sas avenue.
DOR SALE 1 boys bicycle In good condition.
i- $15. rred Skinner. 15 Monroe s
st.
17OR SALE At Santa Fe House, furniture
- and business; will sell cheap; doing a good
business: '-'3 regular boarders: come quick.
4th and Mailison sts.
FOR SALE A No. 8 rane. almost new. Par
ties leaving city. Room 5. 410 Kansas ave ,
IOit SALE No. 8 washboller, worth SlJja,
now oJc. Riverside tore. 7ju Kansa.s ave.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
IOK RENT Three unfurnished rooms snit-
aoie 1 or iigut nousetteeping. 'Jits vjuuicy st.
17OR RENT 2 unfurnished lower rooms. 8U3
- (juiucy st.
IOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished south
- room with alcove; 33o Vau Buren.
FOR RENT A suit of rooms or separate at
511 Harrison avenue. Inquire of Xr .Mitch -ell
or Judge RigUtmire.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
IO It SALE OR TRADE Two good town lott
- on horse and buggy. 631 Jeilerson st.
I70R SALE An 8-room house, well, cistern
- and city water; oue lot aa 1 a hi.f. Will
sell cheap. Roasotis for selling, owner is going
to leave the city. Inquire 5U7 I'olk street.
1,0 R SALE Choice suburban tracts of 5 acres
or more, adjoining the city ou the west, at
prices rangiug from lii to $i7j per acre. Oue
third casu. W. M. Forbes,
Sole Agent.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF JEWELRY.
ilie stock of jewelry at 5j9 Kausas avenue
has been taken by the mortgagees, and must be
soid and possession of room given at once. No
goods luoved. everything goes without regard to
price. .
IOR SALE One sidebar top buggy in good
shape; Jo4 West Twelfth st.
IOrt SALE CHEAP Oue large Jersey cow,
- or wou.d exchange for a good driving horse
aud pay cash dxllerence. W. M. Furues, 111
West S.xtn ave.
IOR SALE A restaurant and lunch room
doing a good busuuss aul wen located.
Small capital required. Inquire for advertiser
at Journal oiiice be.w.-sn 11 aud 1- o'cIook.
EOU SALE Short time loans at 12 per cent
interest. Simon jreenspau.
IOR REAL estate or reutal property see
- Benedict & Co.. 001 Kansas ave.
IOR SALE OR TRADE My beautiful home,
No. 3o7 Harrison st. V. U. Uriitttii.
10 R SALE Gilt edge Urst mortgages, 7, a, a,
10 per cent. Siaiou Greeuspau.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
IOR RENT Five room cottage nicely ar-
ranged, 806 Clay. J. W. Smith, 6:1 Kail. av.
I7"OR RENT A furnished house for the suml
- met In Potwin. References required. Cal
mornmgs, at kzi Greenwood ave.
T?OR RENT Five
room house. 1017
Kansas
J- ave.
Inquire at 904 Monroe st.
IOR RENT A good 6-rooin house, very cen
- trai. newly papered and painted throughout.
AlsoaT-room house iu hue repair, good barn.
two large but stads, large grouuds. very tine i
cation. T. ii. Bowman & Co.. Hti W. Sixth st
lo
st.
170R RENT Cottage, ti4 Polk street; cellar.
tiara una soft water, t . t. ft
leutig.
1?jtl RENT Four room house, 713 Madison
- st. Inquire at 21t West 6th st.
IOR RENT Nice house, one block frorn,
Washburn couege. Bata aud stable. Thus.
S. Lyon, lti.j College ave.
IOR RENT A good six room house. Inquire
- ol Dr. Rohv. lid West ttu si.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
IOR EXCHANGE For plastering one 50-foot
lot. ciear, near shops; have more adjoin lug
to sell at ai--3 each; mouihiy payiueats. or will
exuuauge for farm property. J as. C. Smith, los
East. Third st.
LOSTAND FOND.
IOUND The place to have plumbing done;A.
- Alien, eua Kausas ave. lei. aos.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FTER MAY 15. until June 1st, I will clean
all carpets by hiariuola process lor 5 cents
per yard. J. li. Fosdicrt, 307 Cliaudier st.
CluLKN From pasture, four miles north of
3 city ou Rocnesler road, bay mare hve years
old, weight auout sjO pounds, lame in left tore
loot. Reward lor her return to litt East Third
street. J. it. ateveus.
AT B. WARD. A.M., 31. D
717 Kasas AVKKUB.
Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Private hospital for women
SjJ Greenwood avenue.
TERSONAL CHEQUES are good at home.
American Express Company IRA VELERS
CHEWES aiford ail facilities ot your own baiiK
accouut auywuere in the wor.d. Principal oiiice
ot company, k Broadway, N. i'.
ICE CHESTS Any size, made to order at
prices to suit the tunes, ai furniture shop
near coiner Fourth and JacKson sts.
CARPETS CLEANED by the Amos process
are always satisfactory. Leave orders at
Ladies' Excuange, IU West Sixth; H. D. carr.
514 Polk street, or Amos N. Eshleinan, &3d Han
cock street.
' i 'KV Topeka Avenue Exchange. 529 Topeka
-X. ave., ageucy fur Eudora Creamery Butter.
K"OU SPECIAL, orders 1 Wish the following
A. real estate loaus: i-J.oOO; il.jjo; ai.ooo; sjsjo;
700; tXM; i-joO; jjt x)j. Mouey here, no de
lay. A lew large loans wanted. L. L. Uou-or,
513 Kansas ave., Duuey's bank.
lUFSXA, Kan.. April SO, 134.
To the Ladies:
The Amos Process of carpet cleaning is sure
ly a success. 1 cieau all iciuds of li.gh Ciass
carpets and rugs wttiuut ro.ujyuig them from
the uoor. The transtormatiou is simply wou
uoriui. Ad wuri must be satisfactory or I wui
asK no pay. 1 give au work my persouai atten
tion. order left at Ladies Exchange, 119 West tlth
street, li. 1. Carr. i.j PoLk street, or Amos N.
Eshieuian. 333 Hancock street, wdl receive
prompt atteutlou. Give this process a trial aud
oe cuuvuiced that it uas superior merit.
liespectluliy. Amos N. EjHlkmas.
LRACiiCAL PIANO 1UNER xears of fas
AV lory experience. s. iracy, 7ul Kausas ave.
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WILLIAM D WIGHT CHURCH Analytical
. . nuu jioioimiitti v-iit-. -iiisL uiu Assayur.
cxaiuiuaiiuii wi iiuuoiim ucposibs ttul lllluoS-
oaioes: Denver. Coio Presuott, Ariza.
f RS. E. K. LILLY, nurse, can 1m) touna a.
JA 111 West bixtn street
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LEGAL NOTICES.
First published on the 3rd day of May, 1SS4, in
the oflicial city paper.
1V0TICE.
CXTY OF TOPKA, J
May 8, 1834- t
To whom It may concern :
Notice Is hereby given that we the under
signed residents and free holders of the eity of
Topeka, James GUlett, J. S. Codins and S.
Barnes, were duly appointed by the mayor and
council of the city of Tepeka and having duly
qualified as appraisers to ascertain the actual
vaiua of the land proposal to be taken under
Ordinance No. 1707, approved April 4th. 1894, for
the purpose of extendiug Third street and for
opening the alley in the block between second
and Third streets and Taylor street and West
ern avenue in said city and also to assess, and
appraise the damages and benefits arising
therefrom to the tots and pieces of property
lying and situated in the benefit district created
and established by said ordinance which is de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
On the east by Taylor street; on the north by
Second street: on the west by Western avenue;
on the south by the south line of section it J.
township 11, range 16, and the north line of
Third street ail in Shawnee county, sta.e of
Kansas.
And also to make a true value and appraise
ment of all the lots and pieces of ground situ
ated in said benefit district without regard to
the buildings or improvements thereon.
And notice is hereby further giwn that we
will meet as such appraisers on the 15th day of
May, 1S34, at 3: so o 0.00k a. m. of said day at the
intersection of Western avenue and Third
street produced, city of Topeka, in said benefit
district, for the purpose of ascertaining the ac
tual value and making appraisement of the
property and assessing the damages ttai bene
fits as aforesaid. James gillbtt,
S. Barnes,
J. S. COLLI.V9.
Appraisers.
First published on the 3rd day of May, 1S3L
in the oiilclal city paper. J
NOTICE.
City ov Topeka, I
May a, 1334. J
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that we the undersign
ed residents aud freeholders of the city of To
peka. James Gillett. J. S. Collins aud S. Barnes
were duly appointed by the mayor aud couucU
ot the city ot lopeka, anu having duly qualified
as appraisers to ascertain the actual value of
the laud proposed to be taken under ordinance
No. 1710, approved April 26. 1S34, for the purpose
of opeuing and extendiug of the alley north of
Fourth street between Western avenue and Fil
more street, in said city aud also to assess and
appraise the damages and beueiits arising there
from to the lots and pieces of property lying aud
situated iu the benefit district created and es
tablished by said ordinance which is described
as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the center of the intersection
of Fourth street and Western avenue: thence
northerly along the center of Western avenue to
the center of Second street, thence westerly
along the ceuter of aecond street extended to tue
center of the alley between Western avenue and
Fiimore street; tueiice southerly along the cen
ter of said alley or alley extended north from
Fourth street to the north line of Third street
extended; thence west along the north line of
Third street extended to tue center of Fiimore
street; thence southerly aiougthe center 01 Fii
more street to the center of Fourth street;
thence easterly along the ceuter of Fourth street
to the center of W estern avenue and point of
beginning.
Aud also to make a true value and appraisement
of all the lots and pieces of grouud situated In
said benefit district without regard to the build
lugs or improvements thereon.
And notice is hereby further given that we
will meet as such appraisers on the 15th day of
May. 1834, at 9:30 o clock a. in., of said day at
the intersection of Western avenue aud Third
street produced, city of Topeka, in said beaelit
district, for the purpose of ascertaining the ac
tual value and making appraisement of the
property and assessing damages and benefits as
aforesaid. jAHKaGiLLEtr,
J. S. Col lusts,
S.BAKNES,
Appraisers.
First published May 4, 1894. in the official city
- paper. J
NOTICE.
City of Topeka, I
May 4, la 34. )
To whom It may concern:
Notice is hereby given that we, the under
signed, residents and freeholders of the city of
TopoKa. F. -VI. Newiand. C. H. Titus, aud J. A.
Gorhain, were duly appointed by the mayor aud
couucil of the city of iopeKa, and having duty
qualified as appraisers to ascertain the actual
value of the laud proposed to be taken uhder
ordinance No. 170-i, approved April 4th, 1834, for
the purpose of opening and extending Locust
street iu said city and also assess and appraise
the damages and benefit? arising therefrom, to
the lots aud pieces of property lying and situat
ed in the benefit district, created aud establish
ed by said ordinance, which is described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Commencing at the center of the Intersection
of Fourth street and the alley between Lafayette
and Locust streets in Veale's addition; thence
westerly along the center of Fourth street to the
ceuter of the intersection of the alley between
Locust street and the Shunganuuga creek;
thence southerly along the center of said ailey
to the division line between Yea.e's addition
and Parkdale addition; thence southerly aloug
the line between blocks 12 aud 13 in Parkdale
addition to tie north line of Sixth street; theuce
southerly to the south line of Sixth street be
tween lots 4o5 and 4u7 in Parkdale addition,
fronting on Sixth street between Locust and
Lawrence streets; thence southerly between
said lots to the north line of the alley between
Sixth and Seventh streets; thence easterly to
the center line of the alley between Locust and
Lawrence streets; thence southerly along the
center of said alley to the center of Seventh
street; thence easterly along: the center of
Seventh street to the center of the alley between
Locust and Lafayette streets, or Lafayette pro
duced; thence northerly along the ceuter of
said alley to the division line between the
Douthitt tract and Parkdale addition; thence
north along said division line to the east au l
west division line between Veale's addition aud
the Douthitt tract: thence east to the center of
the alley between Locust and Lafayette streets;
theuce northerly along the center of sa.d alley
to the ceuter of Fourtn street and the place of
beginning.
And also to make a rue value and appraise
ment of ail the lots and pieces of ground situ
ted in said benefit district without regard to the
buildings or Improvements thereon.
And notice Is hereby further given that
we will meet as such appraisers on
the 16th day of May. 1834, at 9
o.clock a. m. of said day, at the corner of
Sixth avenue and Locust street, Topeka. in said
benefit district, for tne purpose of ascertaining
the actual value and making appraisement of
the property and assessing the damages and
benefits as aforesaid.
F. M. Nlcw la no,
C. H, Titcs.
J. A GOEHAM,
Appraisers,
NOTICES.
"V"OTTCE To whom it may concern: Be it
-- known that our petition is on hie in the pro
bate court asking for a permit to seil intoxicat
ing liquors at No. 523 Kausas avenue, in the
Fourth ward of the city of Topexa. Hearing
for same is set for May 19th at 9 a. m.
SWLFI & HOLLLDAT.
April 17, 1394.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I ON E X to loan ua bonds, luur tgaiie or per-i-A-
souai notes.
Simox Grhkxspax.
i ' OOA note and mortgages bought and soid.
V StMOX GRKKJtSPAN'.
ARTIES wishing a sate ana paying" iuves
A uient for their money, can at ouM on
Wood At Co. 634 Kansas ava.
It cures blood and skin disorders. It
does this quickly and permanently. Is
there any good reason why you should
not use De Witt's BarsaparLUa? It reco
mends itself. J. K. Jones,
B U STP SSC HA N G ES
"tHAITGE OF BUSINESS SALE Owing to
v' a change to take place in our business we
are compelled to reduce our stock which is the
largest and most complete line of Men and
Children's clothing and Gents Furnishing gootis
In the city. Every article in our establishment
hares this great reduction in price uotuiug re
Served. For $5.00 we win sell a nice light colored
spring suit usually soid for $9.00.
For $8.75 we are showing a fine line of Crier
KUs, Cassimere and Worsted suits cut iu the
latest style, and well made, regular price of these
goods $12 and $14.00.
Er $itj.5o we give yon your choice of any
f3and $J4 suits in the house.
For 98 cents we sed you a child's Knee Pants
suit, ages 4 to 14. regular price $1.75.
i or 2.so a fine Scotch or Worsted suit so 111
by other for $4.00 and 5.iM.
Our $4.50 Roy's suits include an the latest styles
and nobby patterns in the market. Ask for them.
Men's Raibriggan Underwear, all colors, worth
$1.25 a suit. Saie price 85 cents.
Men's hats in ail the latest shapes, sold by
other houses for $3.00. Our price $1.50.
Men's heavy cloth pants well made, worth $1.73.
Bale price $1.00.
Men's Fine Dress Pants; we have the most
Complete line of these goods in the city.
Ail goods usually sold $3.50, $6 and $7. we are
Bow offering for $4.50. Don't fad to mem this.
We have a full and well selected stock of
men's summer shirta which It will pay to see.
Our line of trunks and valises share this same
reduction.
As this is an opportunity which will probably
never again present itself to the buyers of this
eity. it should be taken advantage of by every
purchaser of clothing in Topeka. - Mail orders
accompanied by the cash will receive our
prompt and careful attention. ETTEN SON'S
bquare Dealing Clothing Company, 43J Kansas
avenue. Opposite posloffioe.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I AM a candidate for probate Judge, subject
to the Republican primaries. Kindly re
member me. Johm L. gut.
I AM a candidate for the nomination for Pro
bate Judge before the Republican primaries.
G. .N. Elliott.
I am a candidate for Probate Judge, subject
to the Republican primaries, 1894.
1HOHA9 H. BAI2T.
WE are authorized to announce that Aaron
. P. Jetmore is a candidate lor the office of
County Attorney, subject to the decision of the
voters at the coming Republican primaries.
I am a candidate for cierk of the district court,
subject to election. J. L. Soui-r.
I HEREBY announce myself for seciin I term
as couuty attorney. li. C. Saffukd.
I AM a candidate for clerk of the district
court, subject to the Republican nomination.
JOSIAU JOKUAN.
I AM a candidate for clerk of the district
COUXt. A. F. CHESSES'.
MALE RITCHIE, candidate for clerk of the
district court, subject to tue Republican
primaries.
LAM a candidate for clerk of the district court
subject to thd decision of the Republican pri
maries. E. M. CoChtBiiLL..
Dr. A. M. Callahan is a candidate for clerk of
district court, subject to tne Republican nom
ination, 1094.
rpo THE REPUBLICAN VOTER3 of Shaw--X-
nee County: I wiil be a candidate for the
onlce of clerk of the district coiiri of Shawnoe
couuty, at the Republican primaries this spring.
1 have lived in Kansas all my life, ai ways
worked zealously for the success of ths Repuo
iican party, and have never before been a can
didate for ofhee. If chosen for this responsible
position, I promise the mast eihcientaad faita
tul attention to me duties of the office.
H. J. Adams, Attorney,
ill .East liigutn Sk, Topeka,
SURGEONS.
UEZ7:- SURGEON.
SK. SHELDON. M.D..
ttRSIRI AND DISEASES Or WOUKJT.
Office: Ko. TMl Kansas Ave.
J. C. McClintock. A. M.. M. D.
Frances Storrs. A. B., M. D.
BleCLTXTOCK A 8TOIIBS,
Practice limited to SURGERY and DISEASES
OF WOMKN. 8J Kansas avenue. Ofhce hours,
8 to 4 p. in.
TlB- MARY E. STEWART.
Harrison St., corner of 7th St
OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Tele. 237.
DA C. BAK-NKS, M. D.
Office and residence, 732 Kansas Avenue.
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 11 a. m .and 8 p. m. to
5 p. in. Thone 99.
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AGGIB L. MCCKEA, M.D.,
J.BL.50. 732 KANSAS AVZOTK
OFFICB HOtJBS:
8 to 10 a.m.. 12:30 to 8 p.m.. 6:80 to 7:30 p.m.
J-jR. iV'A
Tele. 402.
lCi.
709 Kansas avkxttb.
TB. J. K. MULVANE
Special attention given to chronic diseases.
vjuice open an nours.
COO Kas. Ave. Phone 82.
gTELLA. KIRBY, B. S. M. D.,
Office and Residence, 706 West Sixth St.
Office Hours : 2-5 and 7-8 p. m. Telephone 123.
13
it, AL it. AnlUtUcLL, At. A.
Omen Bii 9. Kansas Ave. Tel. !t49.
Residence 931 N. Van Buren street. Tel. 199.
L. A. RYDH, M. D. ,
OFFICE and residence cor. Gordon street and
Central ave.. North Topeka. r"houe 214.
Uses the Brinkerhotf system ot rtectal treat
ment, a successful and palmess treatment lor
piles, fistula, fishure, ulceration, etc.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
LINUS S. WEBB.
AXTOJUTKY AT LAW.
117 Sixth Avenue West
RIRNEY'S
:Cafarrh Powder
ln tha TTftUrt Tnatantly by
one application
Cures Head Noises A
DEAFNESS.
writ
AOS JaMonle Tvaipl, ChVtMr-
al treatment or sample trm
Bold by dxutfffiata. bOo.
VIISWOOD AID HIGZLAID FAEZ
STREET RAILWAY.
Trains will leave Monroe Street Station week
davs for Vinewood as follows: 6:45,9:19, lli&l,
8:07. 5:41.
Trains will leave Vinewood for Monroe street
at 7:57, 10:a2, 1:02, 4:19. 6:50.
SUNDAY TRAW8L
Leave Monroe street 8:02, 9:19, 10:36. 11:51,
1:50. 8:07. 4:'24. 6:41.
Leave Vinewood 8:42, 9:50, 11:18, 12:30, 3:30,
8:47. 5:04. 6:24.
Extra Sunday trains will be run according to
company orders. Pocket edition time table wil
he issued in near future. . "
m7 jSr-ir.
2Tor tlio X.adies.
Have you handsome paper and envelopes for
Correspondence? Did you ever try Hake s put
up in neat boxes White Rose. Chamois SXia
aud Velvet brands, ruled and uuruieJ?
-t2EBeauti!ul French and Crepe Tissue, ail
r colors, for shades, ornaments, etc
j. K. joy Es,pan msxrn'
ARCHITECT.
JOSEPH MARSHALL,
Architect and Superintendent,
lOOA KANSAS .A.VENUG,
J liku Ulmm i
. 110 East Stii Sto
Our Genuine Quaker Homemade Bread iu fo:
sale at tne following nrstclass firms:
The Star Grocery. 112' East Sixth street
YV. W. Manspeaker Mer. Co., 711 Kas. av.
Q. 8. Sage, corner 10th and Monroe eta.
R. L Jones, 12th, and Kansas ave.
J. L. Wood 18th and Kansas aye.
Tubbs, 8th and ToDeka ave.
George Means, 810 West 8th st.
E. L. Dibert, 8th and Clay sts.
James Shaw, 7th and Lincoln sts.
D. . Knox, 6th and Buchanan sts.
J. S. Grice and Son, 905 West 6th st.
Whittlesey Mer. Co., 2nd and Madison sta.
1. u u 8th 44 . .
Chas. Dryer, 2nd and Harrison sts.
1 Baldwin, 402 East 8th St
Davia, Princess Gro lath and Lincoln.
M. B. Smith, 10th and Morris ave.
Henry Ritter & Son; 6th and Clay sts.
And any of our four wagons.
Our genuine Quaker Homemade bread has our reg
istered trade mark, on each loaf a red shield, all others
are not genuine; don't buy any without the brand.
VESPER & CO., HO East OtH. St.
You see them
Bicycles
(Their sales attest
1 SNC Catalorae free at cmr"affencies,"x
rifejk ot mailed tot two a-ccnt
RAMBLER,
EAGLE ALT AIR,
. CRESCENT.
ITCHELL
GRIGGS &
Hardware,
Implements. Stoves and
SOS WEST til'SLTTM. AVEXTJE
WHEELS
TO
BENT
BY
HOUK
AND .
DA'S.
IMPERIAL,
ALUMINUM,
WAVEKLY,
L0YELL
DIAMOND.
BATMAN & TOWN
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS NOW IN. ::
CORRECT STYLE AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. r
PRICES MODERATE. j
500 Kansas Avenue, - - - Topeka, Kansa3. 1
liinHi!iiiiiuimiii!niii:i!iiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiini:iHi!i!ii!ii!ii
All Bniinrn Itrinrhrn.
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR
tOXNKCllO.N W1IU
6 pedal attention to Grtda R'n ll.a.
jtO Writing I.moimi $2.0t.
James Werts, 6th and Topeka Te.
W. Q. Frazeur, Iluntoon and Lincoln sta.
Armantrout, 1 ith and Clay sts.
Coll eg-e Hill Meat Mar., 15th and Lincoln.
Geo. C Beach, 218 West 6th st.
L K. Trneblood, Aubnrndalo.
J. K. Thompson, 413 Kansas ave.
Messrs. Laws, 404 East 4th sC
Freeman Bros., 114 Kansas ave.
Hammond & Co., 203 Kansas ave.
Felkner,506 East Sth st.
Grant Lux, 6th and Jackson sts.
L. D. Roose, 202 West 6th are.
Topeka Grocery Co., 7u6 Kansas are.
J. J. Bonewitz, 1225 Van Buren. N. X.
Goodman Bros., 841 Kas. ave., N. T.
Empire Bakery, 219 West Cih st.
everywhere.
their popularity.
stamps
POPE MFG. CO., '
Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford.
oJijligl"
ft MARBDRfi.
AXTEIX,
Tinware,
120 E. 8th St.
OPES EYENIHGS.
Hhorthand d Tvpewrltlnt.
BOOKKKEHNO ATI l'E A1A.NSIIIP I.f
SUUKIUASU iu'
L. H. STRICKLER,
82 nd 53 Uuinojr 61.. lvtfBit.m,
Bicycles, e
Repairs. 1'
SEND,