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D. S. Rose

                                                                 Winfield.
1880 Winfield Directory.
ROSE, D. S., hardware, stoves, tinware, and agricultural implements,
Main, w. s. between 7th and 8th avenues; boards Mrs. Woodruff.
                                               FROM THE NEWSPAPERS.
Winfield Courier, April 15, 1880.
E. C. Seward has rented his building to a Mr. Rose, of Arkansas City, who will move his stock of hardware from that place to Winfield.
Winfield Courier, April 29, 1880.
In another column will be found the ad of Mr. D. S. Rose, dealer in hardware, etc. Mr. Rose is located in the Seward building on North Main street; has a neat, clean stock, and is a hardware man of long experience. He also owns and operates a hardware store at Douglass.
AD: D. S. ROSE, WINFIELD AND DOUGLASS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE.
Winfield Courier, October 7, 1880.
D. S. Rose and Miss Clement were married last week.
Winfield Courier, October 28, 1880.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rose returned from their wedding tour this week.
Winfield Courier, February 3, 1881.
D. S. Rose will remove his stock of Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware on the 15th of February. Previous to that date, and to save expense of moving, he will offer his stoves below cost. He has 50 reservoir and warming closet No. 8 cook stoves that he will sell at $17 each. Every Stove warranted.
Winfield Courier, February 10, 1881.
On Monday the hardware store of Mr. D. S. Rose was closed by the sheriff on an order of attachment. We understand that Mr. Rose is not very heavily encumbered and will probably come out all right.
Winfield Courier, February 17, 1881.
REMOVAL! D. S. ROSE will, preparatory to removal of his stock to Douglass about the 15th of February offer for sale his entire stock of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AT COST! And all his heavy Stoves and Ranges at a GREAT SACRIFICE!
D. S. ROSE, WINFIELD, KANSAS. 2ND DOOR NORTH OF LYNN & LOOSE.
Winfield Courier, February 24, 1881.
The hardware stock of D. S. Rose was sold to Horning, Robinson & Co. last week for $2,350.

 

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