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The Augusta Weekly Gazette from Augusta, Kansas • 3

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JO. LOCAL MUVH. ITI WEIDLEi. Tiis Gazelle, By Sexton Bradfleld. 'liilav Nov.

11, 182. a 1 a i Vo rarry flip lnrjrcst and pi etc1: DioKt roTindete stock of 1SIIELF AND IIEAYY II AliDWAliEl- TINWARE, and CUTLERY Tlint can bo l'miml in r.ntlcr been A noble truth has And one that And that is this: 'Is near akin to here must' be confessedJi-LiNEKY. To be well dressed M. Dickerson, north of Oshuru's "tore, up stairs, has just received a fir.it being of UKAIHIL' AUTKUS FOK STOVES, HANOKS, AND T1TK FA Vi' ORITE, ELI A ISLE, ih QUICK MEAL OASOUXU STOVEsV. Tim KKNowNKn MOWEU A full line of II AY HAKES, SULKY PLOWS, WALKING PLOWS' DISC IIAKI10WS, and other farm implements.

Farm Wagons, Buggies, and Carts a specialty. We ill trade goods for live stock. And we notice that many gentlemen of taste sra approaching a state of blessedness by purchasing V. Clothing, Hobby Overcoats; and Gents' Furnishing Goods! Viots Clothing Company THE AUGUSTA CLOTIIIERS. THEIH 'FALL STOCK ISXOW IN.

E. Johnson Son LIVERY FEED STABLE- Good rigs at rcasonuble rates The Butler County Co. Op. Association Dealers Is Groceries, Hoots Shoes, Hard- "'1II' Implements, Wagons, Buggies on -J I Carts' lord, Ted for members, direct froia) I at wholesale prieai." PRICES BELOW ALL COMPETITION. Wo Are ATnUinpr Hpeclul rrlce on.

TJnlor wcarnnd IClt tShirtm. Ciet Out Ii-Ioom iJorovd lltijr-infjf. Oak. The woi-M .1. famed Hosting Tht'oyr, sold only Smith A Weidlein.

'I o- Giving At Baldwin's CityXlrocer.y. A fifteen cent can of baking powder and you p't a piece of Jewelry worth from fifty cntn to one dollar. 1 IM.OOO Reward. for any Bowing machine ft rat' Will do as great range of work aiul'ilo it as easily and an well an can be done on the Davis Sewing Machine. "If Smith A Wliiii.eix.

Km Ml. Kill II, Augusta. She has all the latent styles in fall and winter goo. She ganran-teea all of her work. AUCTION'EEK.

Having a wide experience as a' salesman, doing all kinds of auction work for over twenty years, will say to those wlio have sales of any kind, can gi-t satisfaction by. calling, on tr addressing Ai.Ex Castonwink, Augusta, Kansas. Orders may be left at the Gazette office. W. Brpwi) loans money on long or short time at the lowest rate to be obtained in Butler county Office in Masonic building; Augusta, Kansas.

All loans payable at his office. Your Attetion Pi.kask. Iam JuBt in reciept' of the revised calender fixing the date of tha Butler County Annual Sunday School Convention, for December 2nd. and 3rd. 1892 in ElDorado.

Do you know we earnestly desire to have a cftmplcte report of all 8.S. work in the furnished the Secretary, as soon as Nov. 20th. The Association pledged for State work $100.00. None of which has been paid.County expences are merely nominal.

Do not neglect this feature but niBke your best efforts, every School paying something and send by Nov20th Destinguished workers from, abroad are to be here, including Rev. A. Goorge, General Secretary, and J. Draka. Every School send delegates and every worker come.

Better work is needed, more glorious results follow." W.J. Douglass. Se The republicans d(Butlercoun1y held the principal rally of. the compaign. in this eity last- Saturday.

The proces-sion'took lilace "ht 11 d'clocV in flic morning and the principal streets. The procession was a very imposing one, heailud by the G. A. K. drum corps aud the Leon band.

It was-a large paraile, in fact it was the largest of any held in Augusta this campaign. There were' several mottoes carried by different arsons and on the vehicles. All the time during the day, between the parade nn speaking, was put in by the crowd surging back and forth and I getting something to eat. Hon. Thos.

Ryan was billed as the speaker of the day, but failed to put in an apperance and Judge Musseller, of Wichita, delivered the oration in the afternoon which was listened to by a large audience. In the evening a torch light procession was formed and marched up Santa Fe street, west on Sixth avenue and down State street, accompanied by the drum corps and the band. After the the people gathered at the opera house to listen to a speech by Brown, from Concordia. To say that there was no enthusiasm would lie misripreseiiting the facts. Enthusiasm abounded everywhere.

Cheer after cheer went up for Harrison. The drum corps and the band done their best to make tilings lively and in their effort did credit to themselves. Thecrowd was large and some say there were more strangers In town than they had ever seen here before. If a large crowd and enthusiasm will carry an election Butler county ought to go for Harrison. Later: But it did not.

Cheap Hates For Winter Trip. via Snntii.Fe Ho to. To Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Cal ifornia, V'tuli and Old Mexsco, are offer ed by the Santa Fe. Tickets now on sale good until! June 1st. with aufticient transit limit in each direction to enable passengers to stop off at all points enroute.

List of destinations include Corpus Christi, Ell'aso, Galveston, Houston, Lampasas. Rock-port, SanAutonio, City of Mexico, Mon-tcry, Pheonix, Prescott, Saltillo, San Luis Postosi, Las Vegas, Hot Springs, Grand Canon of the Colorado, Los An geles, San Diego, San Fiancisco, Suit Lako and Portlund. New Mexico is noted as having one of the most equable climutcs in the world, sudden chunges being almost wholly unknown. It is a most desirable place either for the hiiHiiiess man, pleasure sucker, or the invalid, while it is the haven for the imigrant. No portion of the I'nitcd States can compare with the fertile valleys of its rivers, and in the production of the field, the market garden, the orchard and the vinyard.

For full particulars regarding' the country, rates, stopovers, etc. call on or address nearest Santa. Fe agent, or Geo. Nicholson, W.J. Blacx, O.P.4T.A, A.

P. AT. Ksnsas Round. I i New Sorghum at Ossras'a. Pay your Taxes at Brown Bank.

Something new in Lamp, at Osbnrns. I. II. Butts went over to Leon Mon- dav. W.

M. Rees went to ElDorado Monday. Pure Mew Osbckn'h. Orleans molasses at Vi. .1.

Meeker Jr. wont toCaney Turns dav. Sheriff J. W.Midloton spent Sunday in town. New dried fruits of all kinds at Osbirn's.

lltf II. C. Gabbert waa up to the county seat Monday. Mrs. C.

W. Brown visited in ichlta Thursday. A car of Utah Potatoes expected next week, st Osburna. N. A.

Yesger was up to El Dorado yesterday. Lew Cooper of Leon was In town Tuesday. Mrs. M. Springer, of Wichita, is visiting Mrs.

C. Hawes. If you want a fine Photo go to Balding and he will please you. X. K.

Carr has returned from his trip to Tennesse. W. E. Brown made a business trip to Wichita Wednesday. Smith and Weidlein will sell you a Singer Sewing Machine for $15.00.

K. A. Carr returned from hia trip to Tennessee last Monday. A car of Halstead Flonr reeleved Thursday, at Osburns. Walker waa over to Wichita Monday, on business.

Mrs. A. P. Miller of Illinois came In Tuesday to visit Mrs.C. W.

Hawes. Just received, a car toad of Ouita Hard Coal for base burners. J. H. BlTTS.

Mrs. E. L. Akin and daughter Ada of Wichita, are visiting friends here. "Angle's Guards" will be the theme at the M.

E. Church next Sunday Morning. Two new paterna of Decorated Dish-ware, The finest the City has seen, at Osbnrns. Mrs. Chas.

Hicks and Mrs. Yonkman of El Dorado, are guest of Mrs. D. W. Friend.

8. 8. Smith, local editor of the EIDo-rado itepublican, attened the rally here Saturday. Now is the time to get prour Photos as Balding is making the finest work in the country. Preaching at the M.

E. church next Sunday, both morning and evening by the Pastor. The sses Hartenbowera, of Dong-lass, visited Miss Dorra Brown the fore part of the week. See our new paterns of Porcelean Dishware, Elegant and durable at Osburns. W.

C. Crawford of Norman O. K. came in last Saturday to visit friends and attend the wedding. The Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine is the best on earth.

For sale by Smith A Weidlein. 9tf Henry Walker returned from Tennessee last Monday. He says the old home is what it used to be. Why buy adulterated package coffee when you can buy for the same money, Fresh Itoasted Bulk at OsaiaM's. T.

C. Davidson, of Springfield, Mo.t was visiting friends in this city the fore part of the weuk. F. Weinel and wife returned last week, from an extended visit to friends and relatives ill Illinois. If you want a nobby Overcoat or suit of mens or boys clothing go to Meekers.

The Ministers of orircity have arranged for a union Thanksgiving service to lie held on Thanksgiving day. New Kraut, Buckwheat Flour and California evaporated Peaches, at Osburns. Dont look for a validictory in this issue for there is none. As it has been stated before we have come to stay. Miss Kibby has returned from Concordia where she has been employed in a millinery store for the past two months.

I am now prepared to do a general Auctioneer business. Will cry sales for any and everything. Give me a call, J. W. Kirrs Little Elbert Tavlor fell down stairs Tuesday, for a time it wa thought he received fatal injuries, but he toon recovered and is as well aa ever.

Mr. O. W. Daily and Fred York who have been visiting In our city for a few days, returned to their home ia Mt. Hope last Tuesday, Mrs.

Nancy Miller left last Wednes day morning, for Ooaga Kana. where the will reside in tbt future. Mr. Mil-ler has been a resident of our eity for many years, and her many friends here wisb her joy and pleeureln bfr. new home, I 4 i r- RAILROAD TIME TAliLlv A.

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4 11:20 a.m. 38 Fclit 10:12 a.m. W. A. SHANNON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

(icnrnil Tusurnmo Agt'iit and Con-veyaiHina. Anmiftu, Kansas. E. N. SMITH, Wm.

REES, El Dorado, Augusta, siitii Ac iji-vkh ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Otlicos nt Augusta- an. I ElDorado. Autiustii otlice in Masonic Temple. v.

a. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. COLLECTING AGENT and CONVEYANCER. Alan wnsliinn to trade forhay nr pjain. Augusta, Kansas.

I j. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Convcyuni -iiiB, Collections anil Legal business promptly nttendc.I to. Stenographer and typewriter in the tillire. Over Bank nf Augusta.

W- C. RKADFIFLD, DENTIST. Makes a specialty of having the teeth by (Towninc or lillinir. You will pet the best of work nt low prices. ATtil'STA, KANSAS.

T. I. 31. 1. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

Oii'irc- in Opera House Block, No. 4, up Mail. Will continue to otter his service to tln'citizcpH of ami vicinity. Calls nnswercil promptly day or night Aic.it, Kansas. Ilamblot Bros.

Weisenberg, Barber Shop and Bathroom. Under tin1 bank of Augusta. Kansas- MAURER WEST. BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND DRINKS. I.I.NC1I COUNTER.

Located in tln Satlord building. Acnisr, Kansas. Joe A. Martin BLUE FRONT LlVIMSY, I'KKil AM) S.M.K StAW.K. the Santa Ke depot.

Ali.l'.-TA, KANSAS AS. STAR KEY -DRAYMAN- RrlRf'ft Oiiiinfurt-tl ami delivered "uOOu6u to depot and ull parts of the AUG USTA, KANSAS. FREE Course by Mail WITH THE Leavenworth. BUSINESS COLLEGE TO ADVERTISE OUH COLLEGE wb will give a thorough course of in-etrui tion in DouIjIu and Single Eutry Bookkeeping by mail fhkk or cuaho to all applicants for a limited This course will bo completed in forty lessons. No charge for Diaploraas.

Address, Prof. F. J. Vanderberg, 411, 413 and 415, S. filh Leavenworth, KanaJ "'Bui iiaiu lor C.

F. PuiMM, MasV.h. augusta, Kansas' The Angusta Creamery. B. H.

KELLOGG, Prop, Does a general creamery fcusi- ness. The cheese are of a stipe- ior make and the butter has equal. The present price of mills is To cents, but a better time coming, llring on vour milk and-. BECIITEL BROWN Dealers Is Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware etc. Repairing: A Specialty.

AutriiPta, Knns. C. Co. DEALER IN GRAIN MEAL, FEED, 1" COAL, LIME, -yr i vi A liikill and elevator on the Frisco tracks. Store on east side of State street.

Augusta, Kansas. DRAYMAN, W. E. HARRISON. Special attention given to Transfer Express.

AUGUSTA, KANSAS. WALKER A TREEWEEKE, Ilcildnillif is For Hl.Al KSMlTlllXH, Waoox-wohk AND HkI'AIHINO Machknkhy. Augusta Kansas. C. W.

Hawes, Pkai.er In Harness, Saiidrlery, Riifrgles, Spring and Bond wnijoiin, Im- plenients, and Form Mnehener AIT.rSTA, KANSAS. I I receive the cash promptly every 30 days. AH order) promptly filled. AUGUSTA, KANSAS Bausinger and Fuller have two car loads of flour nearlv 50.000 nounds on hand, they are prepared to make cheap bread all winter. The Misses Leu Thorpe, Maud Mc-Kinxie, Blanche Pulver, Olive McKin-sie.

anil 'Hat tie BarnhaVl. all of EIDo-rado attended the rally in Uiia city Last. Saturday, and called tt the GAiFrra: Dude John met with an accident which will keep him from work some time. He sliliHH and fell Last Tuesday evening breaking a bone in his wrist. The W.

K. C. was very successful with their eating room on election day. They served oysters and meals and everyone who patronized them surely had the beat, as well as all they could eat. HatitlcHtion.

The Democrats and People's party will ratify the election of their respective candidates on Wednesday night Nov 16th. 18(2. in Augusta. Tuesday evening when Mr. Sinkhorn waa going home from Tadlock school house his horse liecame unmanageable, and ran away, throwing Mr.

Sinkhorn out of the cart backwards, breaking one of hia ribs. The Tax Itolls of Augusta, Spring, Towanda, Bruno, Btoomington, Walnut, Pleasant, and Hi. lilun.l Townships are at Browns Bank, pay your taxes there and save the expense of a trip to El-Dorado. Attention. The Lilly Lake Literary Society will give an entertainment and oyster supper to-morrow night at Lilly Lake school house.

The proceedsof the supper to be nsed to purchase a Hag. W. J. Mick cr A Co have a oomplete stock of Dry Boots and Shoes, Clothing (jueenswaro and Groceries, which they will sell at prices lower than the lowest. Bring on your produce.

it Is said the republicans had been gathering gooda boxes and barrels for several months until they had a ten story building well filled, for a bonfire at the ratification of Harrison's election. The ball at the Opera house last Friday night was a complete success, every one present seemed to enjoy themselves. Douglass turned out eight couple and we hope they were pleased ith the reception of the (lub. There will be preaching at the Free Will Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening by Jtev. Edwards.

He haa been assigned this charge for the ensuing year. The people of Augusta welcome nun to ttieir midst. DIED. C. P.

Goveinus died 3undv "ft av ooeioe. me funeral took place Sunday afternoon. Detreasedhsdbeena respected resi-deal of Augustaf for several years. Ho waa it yeara old. The family have the jwiptthy ef the oormniinJry.

Hereafter our books will be found at Brown's Bank -All parties having unpaid accounts on therh, will please call there and i Hank. (t ropery Several of our citisens went up to El-Dorado lost-Monday, riight to participate in the torch Tight 'procession in that city. T)ie was 'that they, heard Bill Hackney ttutife the Alliance, and Todd expound trie. truth, Tjut could not find the torch llgrit procession as It was too dim. The "Married for Money Co." played to a good honse in city last Tuesday night, and everybody waa well pleased with the.

preformance. It was a true representation of the real and should they ever again visit our city they will lie greeted with a crowded house. A fight occured last Tuesday, in which Otis Kixner and the city marsh-, al were the principles. The marshal attempted to arrest young Kiiner, who resisted and at one time it looked aa if it would be a "free for all" but they were seperated without much injury to anyone and all quieted down. T.

C. Haues and family left for Oklahoma City O. Wednesday where he will assume themanageuient of the Hanes Orocery Co. Mr. Hanes has lieen doing business in Auguita for several years and was respected by all, for his integrity and energltic business qualifications, and all regret to see him leave.

Augusta'a loss will be Oklahoma City's Married at the residence of the brides parents, in this city, Sunday afternoon Nov. Mr. J. M. Haines and Miss Alice Crawford.

Kv. Pollard officiating. The wedding waa a quiet one as only a few friends of the family were present. Miss Crawford is one ofAu-gutta'a fairest daughters and having moved here with her parents some years ago Bhe has grown from childhood to womanhood in our midst. Mrs.

Haines It oji(i of El Dorado's prosjiorous young business The young couple have'hiany friends here whojoin with the Gazett in wishing them joy and prosperity. List of Jurors. Following are the Jurors for the December term of district court: Regular It. W. Ixivisee, Plum Grove; E.

Van- winkle, Little Walnut; John Schmitt, Murdock; T. It. Shannon, Union; A. J. Lesh, S.

E. Black, ElDorado city; C. W. Waters, Hickory; J.J. Jones, Douglass; Hugh Thompson, ElDorado; L.

L. llu-ber, Bruno; A. Patterson, Milton; Charles E. Davis' Augusta. Special: Isac Smith, Lincoln; Ambrose Pharos, Conard Christ, Murdock; William William Dora boss, Prospect; John L.

CuppleB' John Carpenter, ElDorado; C. f. Ayers, Milton; W. D. Maple, 8.

M. Dill, Benton; K. 11. J. Klingenainith, John Hannon, Craig Carr, George Kaler, Rock Creek; J.

T. Marttn, DouDlasa; S. Thrasher, F. J. B.

King, ElDorado Christopher Strait, Chelsa; James Brodie, Clay; W. A. MoCullough.C.L. Barton, Logan; J. C.

Morton, Wm. I. Joseph, Plum vrew, John lima; Hpting. CITY GROCERY Curries a complete lino of staple and fancv GROCERIES. FINE TEAS A SPECIALTY.

My Ciu.vn Stock Consists Ok From a Cheroot To a Pi iiK Havana. Frush Pure Candies Always On Hand. S. AUCiUSTA, KANSAS S.G. I1AYNES, DEALER IN Grain and coal.

HUYS AND SELLS ALL KINDS-' Or'tiUAlN. Grain received uf August: find all surrounding towns. AUGUSTA, KANSAS..

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