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The Wilson Wonder from Wilson, Kansas • 3

The Wilson Wonder from Wilson, Kansas • 3

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The Wilson Wonderi
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t- 'f-r' i -rrr'! nr ni MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 PLU JIOXEY TO LOAX OX ext. straight. CHATTEL MORTGAGJ SMITH BROS, 1 We arc needing rain badly. line or tfnwaie at J. It.

TbonjpicE. Bale's Div galore. Trees have put on a beautiful foliage of green. ii. MOORE liKO S.

TO THE FARMERS. TIX33 WlLSOX WOXDER. WILSON, Pl'BMMIKD W.S VE'LEH, Kimkii: and Peofkiktob. Mayllth. i3s7.

Vov tinware, and iiotlon go lo the io lo for vour jewelrv. I There v. a-aa arriving of sprins styles a Famous Variety SUn e. Moiojimi. SiiirK.X: Will bo (icli troi: in tiit M.

K. fhr.rclt Sumi.iy inorxiinr 11 a. I'w" I' i2.a.v a. IF. f.

SilAFKK a i. Hi. a. and pay ifat nutrizi-t pi. 2 ih.

by lit v. II. William-, 0, i.jrti:. wiii diiver tin: alJns. on tio-i dav.

Itas r.iuveJ into Lis OUR LOCAL COLUMN. at 'i Krra: hf of cvi-rr- i i.tit-u II. r-h wiii a Tj" a i'ra-iv' curt-S Ja i.fwf V. AGENTS. in Wil Jirrkni.

A aiid faniifrs In ure buy j.iantii: torn, at A -ry x-st but manv farmers are iiin iie I.i-ter. Wh.a:.. Ii.tr.. SI: i duor hansf- for fleat Hinje's a tjiii1 Fourth of July L'-t iiitvo The city of laid out fy J. C.

VoUiiifitian. one of tin: prettiest iarta of trnvn. TIi- stret'ts are all laid out aud I nici-ly, aio trees trraec the Any jn-r'u wSIitn to locale in the part ol'ihr city, secure a iut -wti as put ou market. for me I prefer the horse I'lanter. The corn acreage will much lar this year former years.

MONEY TO LOAN. U. Tiinduian'it ttore see the fin of gro'jerit-s ever trought to The wheat acreage is very much smail-j er than lat year. The farmers brass of Columbia II. WooiimanM't report Sylvan FliKsai.i:.

AVo have a lare stock of Listers of1 A rood tcrv h.ju- 0 rooms 2 lots 1 Town-hip. furnishe.l the music at Txcel- J. C. AliiK-rur I I mil juipn, or l'l. Wiii ttil 1 -N.

11. lor scliiiol house tlie exeinnMr. Lril.on tlio best makes on band, and in order; 300,000 Acres of Improved and Unimproyed Land vas Nick lirosky living about twenty niUcs Jiave his ieciiirc oa Kan-as. The lys ii of Wils.jii was acoalonfiy given 1M ami Cia it-kIucs as i.ood II. of ill tity week.

Carbolic aciU of ih proper ineui-; music r.s bauds with much more Unban' ii. theu'SI make room for new goods coming run, cine and resulted in his death. Kvery give the FOE. I should lie veiv csroful -litre prai-e, because tliey have yer tliev I. ut poison as a peroa is liable to 1 fa-t.

and are worthy of p.rai.-e. I do not be '-4 I in we will make von vehv low piiices on Listers. Come and see ns and be J. a itri'Ci St'ii-e. S.i!:i went Sylvan (Jrove tliis eek to work at waon iiiakini.

I uwu. uftt n. the of all fall and goo-i Jin's. 5.ty wil! have live Stimlays. May take the v.ioiy article a groat many H'-vo tiiey coma nave luuml a Be careful.

i er than Mr. II. Werst. Tiio bos ready for the fourth of July AsTCUE Ut.SV. Send for Prices and Description.

Mii do to I po oi ne CiliiC-l Iliilsic crKor.s to 1 convinced. jilespy Your, faeu one ihi'l you in a eniireli pew, oil or li. ii. i ov. 1 1 for some probali'iy, P.

'I. lh most I Marhi-ie for i l'sI lo liic marivt. Topeka or Kanopolis. We can recom iinv v-i ui." llarii'A are lore. 1 he I Williams Woodward.

i Zupi'- has just completed a larger i Yeslerday Mr. Win. McCoy, gave the week. Built by W. S.

Wolf. printers a treat by of lUi a Coii'liliiiH 1'uWitrr of I them with suiue delicious cake, as Mon- MeIii mend them to any place where they want U'uod liill-ic. How is our friend C.e')r'-e Wiiiiams setting along selling organs? The profess- Uua SEPl'LTl'RK. smr-t: f1 a virw of the burial place of Marr Jan. Law rii.

"Jiere or. a crcft of nHvjM.iJn ware That hs j.i'Iottij on her brva-t, caJly -v a Wn 1 rav That UstiH a a LQturct-4, thrc a rV furm From Li'I-Mf fr ir. the af; 1 tiie turiri, coid rfiiuibf thTt- for ar-. The jf.i.ly 1-ar With faiiint' in-ml if routd, Tel of ht-r kindred m-ur, JiuYvt-r T'-'iii'L Far a a of I-i in ry' silent Lall, la rt jcct, we know A maker's over ttarfu! call. An at-d firvV A home e-lrani' iht to Jiueli.iijd and to wife At it were Uvt, in yre.

Tiie cjoutN, Y.yr..s:.';i'. Foretell of ifTruV. -f Then j.l..i a inin A el.crlee tuld auti ti.irk alloy. Life, rii'Te eHii.tiun tlian a gilded Mu thinifi I iu our love and lnvc That ijUdeil i.e-.er brtr'H. le-ay and aix r'juud tin trvj, P'roin out chii.ireii go.

Our hearts are of 1 id to v. A 'id oft an iiUtnittn comet vo. Eat ii.terwoven iu the train Of we do, and all we dare Amid the ecariet tbr-au of j.ain. lhine out the beaidei jo rave. Xo tun has ever riccD yet Nor niuun ever wa.seu and warned, That love and merry fnrir--t 'Hair day Mr.

and Mrs. McCoy celebrated; 1 Ira slorr. or from Idlswonh is doing finely. their a. 1 tner i.e -n have t.ie auvMiev raul! has moved mi lo the Charlie We hope that this air-d eoilple may en-: for American Uran.

ln.uiy more years ot in. irrieo auo -1 cah wiii buy, a Cootl i at V. arr.iiil-.-.L BALDRIDGE GIFFORD, en life is over iua they enjoy tue i. Harwo.iJ farm, in Lincoln Co. lie bouttht out II.

Suijw, and h.ia team for corn, while lie i iixiug to go to canvassing in earnest. May i came home from lillr-worth union in the other world. IN- la-t week, to recruit after a seiue of the lllea-el. V. r.

'arriL'ao -o'lid br i'leas -d to eneaee na poiut; linu lor Uii' coming ruuiiut-r on a wa jli. iiacllon wtl.l cbL-elDul t. iiie Coi Blacksmiths and Machinists. at thoi- uew di- and "he ct'l'-liraiod Soidobaiior bui'uic ii lor iaio ai Huuo-i" hardware bloro. si; v.ail Irijr, iooai is'lis at -I.

VV. 1 leoratiou is Hearing. ril.TT:: larcc invoice js.t ftj.ios lor olC.io, buy cm liiiviii' lu l.alti;'?'. lATst i caiioico lloel.li Sja; in I.iioiiicnt roiiioiTi ali soft, ux c.iiloj-.'d and trolil bortv, Are rand you IIKIK-displav on lor mg preierations tiiat day. bioial I'lilb, ppllill-, StILit-3, roraiori, fnro and HV.oio liiT ial COIIll-i, fk, sal of oac Ooii lo.

liery i oe.ic war. raau-d by LaUa.aii ll'L' i-t, Wilson, lCaii. 1'. T. llanium.

the famous showman, is writing a serial story for the Hidden Ar- Fur Sale. The larL'e two story fiame buildini; sile.ited near W. ll. -b liion Co s. i.nnii cr Yam.

size lalxio, ilh 1. I KIti, story and one hill" bi'h, ij.iod cellar, and a very desirable property. It contains 0 lartje rooms and will be sold at a reasonable rieure. Inquire at the Uhsukb ollice. If not sold before the 1st of iii be rented reasonable.

l.Aiiii-s Take kovkk: Mrs Ilar-liiiiitdi 'd' Uiinkeiiiiil, i 1 1 liu presmii Moii'lay ai'tcniooii ainl evening. May Kith, to muster in and install all meiii-liers oilictrs of J.ad.ies Jitdiel Corps of Wilson. All are rtii'u'sieil to trosy. I'he oiiemng cnapters ill apjiear ling Coal, and Rock Springs Ceil i if if, Drti 's a I V'- Jailc'n i JJl ll starP. Vn d.

K-l inger and otliers. went to i Saiina yesterday to attend a contest case in favor of John Hellinger. Ilir.ic? for the W-t barb wire ou the ir.ar i orv fjiool arented. 8100,080 be so their names may appear I iu this popular weekly two or three weeks on charier as charter members. Ail hence, and will no doubt be peru-cd with ialcresleJ in this matier are cordially tiirilling interest by thousands of readers, To Loaa for Mutual Life voung ami old.

I iu to lie picscnt- E'hienix Cicajiiir: I'hienix CONSTANTLY ON HAND. All Orders Promptly Filled. 1 Ml cans oine. iieon can oe louiiu In' roi-'i, thit Pros in b.e a.ievs. It will be will to loos huv lr m-h ii so low, iiiolii-v is hat Meanwhile Dr.

Harrison, one of the party that Bishop Taylor led up the Congo in July last, has reaclieed Luluab'org. the new station of the Congo State. He is one of the two physicians who have followed the Bishop to Africa, and he is now established ainoug natives who fully Wissmann's enthusiastic description. The Balubas are certainly among the mo-t remarkable savages in the world. Sir Francis de Winton, late Admiuis-traior-General of the Congo State, says that about lifteeu years ago these people underwent a religious and social revolution.

Fetichism entirely disappeared. Drunkenness and theft were made crimes punishable with death. Ail the palm-trees ir. the country were cut down to prevent the imiKUig of paim wine. De Winton, who visited them, says they are kind, gentle, and happy people, and they heartily welcome the white men who are settling among them.

Such people as these are wcii worthy of the heroic ciibris 7 Per Cent. InVt I iiiaa, ni ne rua, and iiia in e.ory ease tec ion- ili.it bin? mil no lor I.o-J our citt alter Uie EH IRKABI.E 1 FX. The Ijiggest man in congress is T. Barnes of Austa. Ua.

lie tips the beam at a trifle over ai'O You ran b-jy a on ti.o iiiaaiiiiu iil at i i 1 KIiS for Tanks of all kinds Is hi tUo L- b. e.hl. A. A. Jeillson lias sold the two houses tx1- l-AiuieS-vtlre.

In what was lost, and hat icmains. liirb id the eoul in cotiairi-, hid Where life is true to lit-- inteat, dii: as 'twere only Nid For oft when erring was meant. Kort'ivea let loo Jn -fit-nt n.ay al! 1-e h-'Iued, And parted wh--ii we live May lead aiiu-, lo afe rest. Tilt; burden- of earc No other mortal ever knous Our Ueneriffi1 )ia itt own air Our mou ut hac its now. SUi.StT Aveeill.

Tooi.Kyo' Way, Kllsw ortli, Kansas. at present occupied by L. 11. Werst aud pounds, and is one of tne most popular IiU'ii in the state. He constituency is proud of him and lie will probably remain Tony Ilaiislycliek.

to W. L. Johnson. Co. are L-liiii lumlier clieai'tr than am otic.

DEALER IN Til KI1LACK-H AWK MOilG AX. "MAJOR" List of L.et ers remaining in the wilson I'ostotiice for the week ending April oU, lss; II. nick AC, Mr. Laudroi 1'rcd Mr. ii its i-'rank Mr.

liboa-Jcs tiauioi II. Mr. White Co-oree I'ersons caiiing for any of the above letters say C. 1'. M.

old ia "Monty makes the mare but the iatvt saying Prices make the eo. ciicrnicrhorn lae.g. The inissiou concert at Lxeelsior School house 0:1 last Satu.hiy, was a success in the way the program was rendered as all rendered their part, with great Bishop Taylor has been making to Is eight years old. about liihamis high weighs ll'Hi pounds, lie will make the i Paints Diis OlaStt and Petty cbi-ajier than ever at UiiLies. l.at Saturday while up town we walked into Aldersons drug store and tried his delicious sotla water.

Co try a I got Cultivator for any kind of s. and Oaids, for any kind of Mow-j at ct. arz Zavodt.ik'9. Ciouth Side. lae Keysc-r read one of T.

Dewitt in congress as long as iie wants to. Cncle Lliiah Belflov. er of Dawson, failed to atund a recent meeting (Tithe Masonic lodge aud the members were so suipri-eil atliis absence that a committee was sent oat to see if he was iil. This was the second time in forty-eight years that Mr. Be flower has missed a meeting.

John Tipton, a sexagenarian rc-eh-nt of Taylor county, Illinois, has just begun the study of Greek. His lite lias been one incessant toil on a farm, with scant opportunities for steely, but every year he nut aside a small sum out of his earnings aud benclii them. From the -now or it at mv resilience one iiitie cf Dorruuce. MAJOli iittiKe at -i. to insure.

Rhuiiarb. Corn planing. House cleaning. Sratvhats are in full bloom, iio to Thoianson for your bii-ad. Croquet is being indulged iu.

fail to tail on J. Itriees, Wilson, Kas Mascot' sir: at J. II. For Strained boiu-y eo to II Thompson Ice cream S.iJ.i water is rage now. Sti n.

Kev. W. H. Willanis' Miss. Sec.

F.llsvvorth 1 )ist. Wilson Ivans. aillSO KcNTtcKY Black Posferilj- vs A ilt A Lau i Taiiiiages sermons, last Sabbath nigat, to I quite a audience in the Presbyterian church. I tho lint of jollies, plum, apple and peach It is r.o longer questioned, it is admitted, that the credit to tiicui.selves, which made tne ser-i blood OI mall is improvine. Tile 1-hildren ot today are better formed, have better muscle and riaher mindfi than our ancestors.

The cause ol this fact is more to the itc-neral use of Lr. liar-tcrs lr.a Tonic than any other source. vice very interesting, ami alsu resulted in a good collection for missions. We have at this appointment as line a class of A son of Frank Jeiiik was buried la-t "'--r "nJ w. Scmuh.

eans lor cash at the WoNDEE oaicre. weeK. Coni'o trainod honcv Ilindiuan'p. Is 7 years old 13 hands high Ermj thing kinder kufe, and young men and ladies, as can be found k'nre it l' Bale's Drug any were. Alv, ays ready to do what ami thinks he now has enough to keep him iu comfort for the rest of his days.

He never went to school, in his boyhood, and did not learn to read and write until well on in life'. The shortest reigning monarch is the emperor of China who was only feel high. Km per. ir William of Cermany is the tallest, being just 7 feet in height. I'lince siovf at lost al Iliioos' hardware can.

Key. u. v. liiiams tbotu pounds. Jell' will make the season al $10.

to insure, or $1:2. to insure colt to stand and suck. iv.ii"i-ee There is a demand for ice at this losiire oiir property in the old rclia ficid K. I. Insalancv of Mil's.

i'lii'iiislietl on application. li 1'ower, SEimo MicniES aad orgaas. Buys and soils Grain of all kinds. Steamship tickets to and from all points in Europe on all lines. Sells bills of Exchan'ra to any part of Europe.

Sole agent for the Glidden Barb "Wire. Repairs of all kindi of Sewing Machines kept in stock. Landreth'a Garden Seeds in bulk. J. F.

Crofoot is now prepa.ie.1 to de It PATCH. '1'iie rad grader has been employed all oiu-hig and the streets ill the city are graded better than any city West of Topeka. I.triiest stock of ci- 1 liver lee in all paits of the city. Leave onuieiit oi plni: to Albert of Germany, nephew of the emper .1. II.

Thompson carries tin ears in no' a iare l.ai co only o'-cts. per pound. ord ts -r y. season. The ice wagons are delivering ice every inoriiing.

11. P. Wooilmaiisee is now a full fledged Life insurance agent. J. .1.

Crofoot. of La. Blanch, Kaii-as is In the citv this week. or, is fee! ii inches liih, and Cue emper us? or or of feet 1 1 inches. The tallest Yf-man anions eastern nations is Chang, t'ne jjij prill i t-It i in Ihc S.

t-J iilR ortit-Tf t' MiiTt'llt in.v rriccii iir-ftie NckU- Chini'se giant, who is 7 feet inches high, i'-'iis. Strcii Niiin.lc: t4 ill tk vei'Y s'l'iT time, c.ees for X- riTT; ZTslShtt' 1'h'kU'! The closing exercises of the l-ublic ,1 i money on larn. seliools will be held on Friday evening. oreitj I The wil! consist of reeita-' Mo: lay morning Mr. Joseph tions by graduates of the common Svoboda and Julia Spota v.ere married iu I school courses, an a.V.riss by Judge the Catholic Church.

Father Dragoon Dixon, of Bunker Hid. presentation of oineialins. I Diplomas by Youngiiiau Chairman Lityinj Fano Ine.lciiicmj of any kind of the Sell ol boaixl. They ill be inter- rir, ON LY 1 0 CENTS Agricultural Implements of All Kinds. The tallest Kuropeau is Wiuekelmeier.

a young Austrian, who measures fee: It inches in statue. Washington county. lynuia has "a veterai of three Wars in L.iiam win) savs hat he was horn ill soulherii Wi.ie of chat an Ills arc and list oi le-riTory. Ii ill iv you to uo so. We reici" to ildiror of this paper v.bo Las pur- Cliaseii one ol OU 1'iateS.

Ibioil lirand iiaiods. Jio h. IFOR FIVC WEEKS' TRIAL OF "THE UNION SIGNAL. MARY ALLEN WEST. Editor.

ci V. ooduald and getteir 'iricts. jt, -1 V. ooduaid and get teir Jirices. Tt is ftie official nrosn r.f th Vntl.l I to our city la-t week.

Ice cream ami strawberry festivals are looming up iu the distant. Go to Hair's Jh-ug slow for yuiir Alain uli nr. Smith Bros, have put a su'at awning in front of -ir Jewlry Store. for vour corn sLeiicrs, a full Christian Temperance Union. It is a woman's Randolph Headers, McCormick's Binders and Mowers, Champion Ki it WE I KM AX, on h.trj'i f.

il: atei oeaI. Kxercises lo eigiit o'clock. and Ya jpun Pumpin? Mills, repairs on hand for all kinds 'lews everv week from the battie-field of THE WOMAN vs. THE SALOON. It is a mai-miifpnt hums nsrwr fnr it nwv of Agricultural Implements and Machinery.

Ex- i I Georgian in He was i of those I beidnd ih cotlou bid m.tler eral Xe.v Cffle.i'.is, an 1 tilings it was a b'ailei Iroai his uie- tiiat kiiied 1 the commaii-I am: arc for i F.aiik Ktieer.i purchased two lots west of ilie af.i hi! Hiding some time ago and I took a to Ellsworth yesteru-y to 'hat tect the home. Try it if vou want to be ia eonuct amino my stock before purchasins? elsa where. vrith the minds mna the hearts of MISS FRANCES E. WILLUHD, Herder Itfosiiell more bread for baker-, between Cleca'o and 1 icir. that ail e-pass in i.

1., under ilAMt is lo r.by ell to ll-b, V. 11 lofoot Kei 1-tf of Ike KlXr-K- WILSON, KANSAS. J. W. Barnes, of Washington was a tho recoidod.

sojourner in Wils.m this week. st of paints, oil, t-. ptaty in you i'h a i.ic ro.it, bologna, fi't l.sli in tiaMili. "five um a price ft.r WINS BSiLLS AflO Al! it to iiiitl-Iuhc Wii.Jiuil'.' or ai lio MRS. HANNAH W.

SMITH, i Mill Onrnir MRS. MARY B. WOODBRIOOE "'n- UOmer, and many other leaders in the grandest moral reform of the nineteenth century, ilie paper will be sent only for the live weeks unless you order it sent for i a long-cr time. 10 CentsOne Drink ofWhisky. I Il.st in Cards at P.

i.luildini:. CO, LUil-- te, bakers chocoi oat ra-ai, saso, tlli.Us. and st-the hand-. 'tne ice am Icecream at 1. It.

llmdlu ns. With this wek closes our cily schools and America is jubilant. the forces on loat occasion. iie i again-' tiie lians in Florida iu Is bi. was a im-ler Geai-r-: Wiali.

ld Seoil in Mexico. His hive for "(id Hickory" amounts almo.t to rever-. ence. and he says that lo- votes for him every presidential electi 1 In the lower part of y. Geor-j gia, lives Mr.

Stail' ird Davis, a relative of the of tiie southern cy, win isn years obi. II served through the war of 112 an I tiie Mexican W. D.JELLISON Purr. call iil ii to liit-it mc a ro h. re.

iu vents alsouo pages of Pure i and Good Reading i aimed against the whisky curse. Will you try i THE UNION SICNAL for five consecutire weeks? Address the Publisher, GEO. C. HALL. 161 LA SALLE STREET, ILL." I The lirst to receive le v.

Williams will preach live miuuLe sermons lo the children, every Sabbath morning before the regular services commencing with next Sabbath. The phiee to buv straw hats, is at the Slylc prints cherir.ei iioru it banil r.r:s v. ii! u's in p.tyno f-rj so tiie lo-t i da', s. a.i elamlne Lis toiini! i Wail Paper. A this w.

ek tic edltoi-i! dep irtia tit of the Courier and its business nianage-meiit will iie ill t-'iarge of our foreman, i Mr. A. G. Coover, iil whom we have im-j piieit conihlenee and feel sine that he will cudcavor to give you as good a paper as the town and surroundings will atibnl. The present editor is now ordering a new o.Uce for jiaier at and turns the Courier over wish rc-rot to Mr.

Coover. V. hope our patrons will give i him as much a- tii -y have siitovu us in the an 1 tli tuk them for i kiu.l favors shown us since our advent -DEALERS IN- J. 1). L.

uilanye has his house com- plete; and is now its occupant. I Co to AY. IVtver beiore yon uisnle your prop eny and el the best lates. on call buy ilieiti other nUte 111 the IlvtiyliOfly Krod. ih.

it I. II. Miricra in (A I.i'avi l.r w'l'h hiui ana: anu-'a. where chiaptr tiiait any I war. bat is never received a pension for from Ellsworth 1'.

N. K.r-siter was ius ano uas lteter asbeo i o.n I 2 nip1 LT'veu awav. henti live some sun evmg. last weeK (loin a i m.tii wiii Zv-t oily. liiSOLISi; I wiii seii four quarts of Gaso'ine, lor one fa, ion.

per eaiijn, or live jrailons, fori.J) a call. il. H. Aldcrsou. H.

E. Sii. fer purchased tiie two houses aud lots, now occupied by E. Bebins and When TJ ve of aii' he a Mi.ss. Vi jiilj nti iiu-l-, ami Lot and note his ilmnb MiffiE, iu work tint will it 5 5 ii brinr you in money tiiau ajiyiitin fail to call on Cona eil I'o.

lor onr Ir ttoods and lirocencs. Last Sabbath evening was very pleasant and every baggy iu the city was in motion. and irrcaL-raiidcluldreii to a of in K'J Ids wife died after sixty years Of a. iV. A-uti.

wuntvd every whi-rv, ciiher wife died after sixty years SBi A a m'l im G. W. Williams, of A. A. Jeliisou lal r'- inarriaire life, and recently he to the of all aie-, for aii tne tnae, or apare time oUly, work for itf tii'-ir own fcuiuea.

Fortuut for Funis Citv The ab ve taken from tlit week. Cousidei-atiou SI WO. altar a olushin of tiftv suimiKrs. 'i worki-r aL.iui-iy assured. Ijoo'i Uviuy.

H. re-l ai'd most stvle Courier soea'ti Gasoline stoves of at Hltne hardware i '1 ii. X. I'urtiaud, JUme. a.i.

immr i has been strong and h-artv ua- re. 1 K. Hardu arc of every dt riptiun c-j to S. I lbH Lf asonnn-ut in bo Kei ps tne cloy now launchee -ut on the trreat sea of Ed-1 til tii'ts vear. hut is now feeble.

commerce taw noes not i ihc on. coiiHiU'ivc hiwdoes not NOTICE. I watnt to mv to my lirother farmer-', I can injure im ifii uhh an etifn die I'lieaiiert. un i Perhaps the mail of his itoriai Fife and may he be sueeesful is our Mi. He will be remembered hy all citizens.

UOW livctiLI Is of Ceder I hnve made arrangements to loan inutiey ol. Keui i-i 1- i co-i-iti-raM'' Suutr than aiivoiieuo' oirer Midi. lie was born in and )Illilodu; for proof come and me or write me BEAD THIS ci was one babies a card and be walislitd. 1 can aUo l-au moc-ev on uii.iiLt'iiti II. ii.

Liiuia aL ce'it. FiiiO bcitvii unJ tiiiiirf at the ilou r. t-iiop. C'aii fcve them beiore pur- U. Anspaeh purchased a two vehicle especially for their Shetland pony.

-'f "Williams Woodward some time It i a daisy. )oorsj Blinds, Shingles, Try the work rer.ounei.1 wliite laundry Pnap, to slid freely iu tiif h.irdVsl LTfae afid from the f-kiu oreioLiiinc. tti-a ilaiun-is uiihout thrinkinir more 11111 oniv uiiuees. ir tioi iu'i I also rarrv a line of clacs book and halt ba lit six pounds, aiid is only forty- to receive your order for one or more. iveepecLiuii i.

i alll. O.M of the largest work and not ir-ure the litif-t fat'ricf ar.d you cu live incites ill liiegut 4 bar for cents at L. i-miiu men of idern times was Sanmei irtitt V. Lcoeked the bottoiii out ol price and pan e. vou croeeneti, miecuare, cheaper 1 li TuoMPiiN.

Stockmen Take ZVotU. crowded on last who died in a few weeks The M. F. Church wa We will ealli the attention of! our customers; Mouldings, Hails, Building Paper, Paints, Oils, El Ftf? mjvlT ulio iiuULed a Very pleasant 1 Uesaay to near I 01. lie a- six icvi uue ml a of head of l.or-- to pt-ire II.

Coo Tlu intrr prevent jriviu-jalcaffra pass aaoilcrto pa-ss on. Moiify iu kvm on city juviH-ny by iVbit: Brow a iK'ar Kcho fi'iix-. Tlio mon CdiiU'Jy ci'iiipatiy fa.k-d to connect work, what was the cause we have not learned- The Wilton MTc Co. I felling luralHf chrapiT than evtr. uoh'l No.

iuinbt-r for No. 1. cur ard, acd ijt our Luiurt tuyin-j. Kev- Williams ill prearh at the Car-heart School housi1 on next Friday eve. May at p.

111. Su-phfn pattia tt-t hole av.deT for ale al inme raiiUd lo lur tuke a holt-a in ifac tame ui aay viiier aut-r oa tiie The M. E. MhiistenU Asociatiou at Graniiehl IU, 17th- and ltU of May, of this district. WhfO In riwonli call on IT.

Xunamakcr JeWf Ut Jiiivl pliciail, and have yur I've Ii-flrd with lohcoa Eve Mcur. jaiit-facuv ii I term school near Ashmead last of Ills. delivered his thrillin- I Weighed 3-W pounds. The girth or K.r Vuth-r "tici i on Monday aud I lecture on tiie Army of the Cumb-jriauJ. waist was neariv ten feet, and it took a ir on iiuon- ii.xire, iisen, er d- relv.i.-eti to 1 ilrss the unuersiinja lit liiae Stem, Co.

he iecture was proiiotiuce'i iiy an. es- tape Hue twenty mciies ion to cncoiii-: 4, U.i.utts. iice a pleasant call. snane tins EYERTTHING KEPT IN A peeially the old Soldiers, as very fine ami pass the calf of his ley. No v.ims jei.ei.i JT to l.

treat to ar- tu. ft.iir.,1 Inr-e eno.i"!: Mm- his coul Uiil' li.e ev body, and It took twenty men to lift the WAITED. or thre active airente to for siean'n rouse ami nistieiu the hearts ot a.i, more CoJhll thi'OUtill the window to ail Open Celebrated cix-wheel Castore fur wwiin: uia-hities, r-llwortli eouittv. this 1 an article mat 1 and friends thatj we will meet any FIRST CLASS LDIBER YARD HARDWARE STORE, prices published Aiwa7s in stock. net-iied in everv house.

Aloo, to Sell lirewi'ter" rite council sometimes wield a great love for country and a deeper sense of an deal of power iu regard to regulating prices i obligation to the old Soldier lor the bless-for labor, but iu instances of other iug we enjoy by reason of sacrifices made mailers, they are indeed liberal enough to by them during the dark days of the warou. He was a native of Wim-biingtoi). I 'ainliridgrshire, and was 33 years old. Safety Rein Holder. Kverv niatl who h.ul a Iiul'v or will want one.

Vour Itenu'y. Addresa: li. B. Oeo. 50 ita Wiuoa, Katia.

Kclxdhon. He held Ins iu lie sure. wraped attention for an hour and a half BISHOP TAYLOR'S SVC't'SSS It will ratify those who have followed Vet rans received live The Wilson state Hank have nut up The Son ami the ofteu repeated round of SMITH BROS. WILSOIT, KANSAS. two life, last moiiday.

The two a.es. last luoiiuay. tav new folding awiuujr. in the front of their drums aaa 1 wcre aaiked that the fortunes of Dishop T.ivlor's mission-! building, which makes quite aa improve- boys here will make prcperations for oi triotUulf nllWl 1 Wieve lies i arv to learn tlia't his a.lvaa-e V. Ai.i.T.,1.

,1 n- f.ivf meat. 3 1 just uutler the surface of tae hearts of guard has reached the goal iu the depths Mcro. Schermerhom Ire have iui.t received me ii. ou. -eiiieu.

r- citizens of Wilson. And like dynamite of Africa towards which lie has loeg been Watcbmaker Jeweler D. K. IIINDMAN, Custom -r baker's boy) "Is yoar onlv tras toucli to set it off. 1 strut r.core his riouecr baud of a large invoice of widow curtains all r.uly to hante up.

something new, nice, and cheap! Call aud see them. bread nice and light sonny I The lecture I think, as a tuuliil inlla- I missionaries left this country, the hishon DEALEIt IX Man proposes, but vtheu woman Baker's boy (confldentially) "Tes. c.jce to 0ur hearts In tiuu for Deco-; declarud awMtion to plant Lis stations i wants a new bonnet his pioposition to ma'am it only weighs ten ounces to the ration lar. and sive tue G. A.

K. a prom-1 tuu-ia tiie hcuiarfcable ti ibes that Vriss-1 by any first-class Grocery House in Wilson. Highest market price paid for Produce. ICespV Yours, Walmer Bko. rATCNT 1 Groceries, Ice Refrigerators, Ice Cream raeucc which this noble baud of tabic the question doesn't amount to ponml." ays ue- uiaiiii had described.

Toward this regieu A-V'-su-e fire tir.dler and gm lamp wiek. war-: 5erve. On behalf of of Bro. liiiekr.er. alon the I'pper Kassai aud its tributaries much.

Freezers, Also PROPRIETOR OF Ali Smith ia'l retnmed from his eastern trip p.nd would thank the Hand, the citizens and his of stations froiu the sea has been AtaILr. hkt. At wit ouia lis tart form 'ii regnal a a-ked. an oM b-au of a I wmeli the petiole ot ri a- i.l i 1 Vu.r.n n.iiiv rr A tf-V-r' WC.ftl.V to take tne actv.r- There will be a temperance Coiictit. man tue lecture uiuta, aiscoeercd water route to the populous 1 it was a grand success, ana sneaKS "fluu.tiy ou d-ue.

Can ou given bv the Presbvtciian Suntlay cd his company. i.extSundav eveaiiilt. Commenc- She siuiied sweetly as she replied. for our citv. and the spirit of p-itriotistu.

I uwl iuiai.u Ice deliTfered to all parta of the city every morning. pg at 8 o'clock. All are iomted. "ot In his dotage. n.

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563
Years Available:
1886-1888