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G. W. Hunt

                                                                 Winfield.
                                               FROM THE NEWSPAPERS.
Winfield Messenger, July 26, 1872.
See G. W. Hunt’s advertisement in this issue. Mr. Hunt is a good workman, and should be liberally patronized. [Could not find ad.]
Winfield Messenger, November 1, 1872. Front Page.
TAILORING. The undersigned having permanently located in Winfield, one door south of Maris & Co.’s, is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, in a manner and at prices that cannot fail to give Satisfaction. G. W. HUNT.
Winfield Courier, May 15, 1874.
Hunt, the tailor, has moved his shop to 9th avenue two doors east of Mr. Saffold’s office.
Winfield Courier, January 6, 1876.
HUNT, G. W., is the best tailor in town.
Winfield Courier, September 26, 1878.
Notice the “ad” of G. W. Hunt, merchant tailor, in another column. Mr. Hunt keeps on hand the best assortment of samples in the city and is a good tailor.
G. W. HUNT, MERCHANT TAILOR, NINTH AVENUE, WINFIELD, KANSAS.
Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Samples. All persons desiring work done in the line will do well to call on him at his place of business, three doors east of post office.
Cutting done on short notice.
[COURIER ADVERTISERS.]
Winfield Courier, January 2, 1879.
HUNT, G. W., is a tailor who knows how to make a fit. He is one of the industrious men of this city and is always on hand and to be depended upon.
G. W. HUNT. MERCHANT TAILOR. Ninth Ave., Winfield, Kansas.
Winfield Courier, March 13, 1879.
    G. W. HUNT, MERCHANT TAILOR. NINTH AVENUE, WINFIELD, KANSAS.
Winfield Courier, May 6, 1880.
       G. W. HUNT, MERCHANT TAILOR, NINTH AVENUE, WINFIELD, KANSAS.
                               TWO DOORS EAST OF KADAU’S SHOE SHOP.
Winfield Courier, March 29, 1883.
G. W. HUNT, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ninth Ave., Winfield. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of samples. All persons desiring work done in his line will do well to call on him at his place of business, two doors east of Kadau’s shoe shop. Cutting done on short notice.
Winfield Courier, August 28, 1884.
G. W. HUNT, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ninth Ave., Winfield. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of samples. All persons desiring work done in his line will do well to call on him at his place of business, two doors east of Kadau’s shoe shop. Cutting done on short notice.

 

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