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Winfield Daily Telegram from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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TPd A 7 I rU jHi ir KvAX INFIE WINFIELD ANSAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1887. FnixK VOL. 3. NO. 66.

JL. O.YOUNfcK COHPKOaiSED! PERSONAL POINTS. IS IT NOT WOTBH LOOKING AFTER. Several weeks ago we enjoyed a S0MB COSTII SHOTS. There occurred in Oxford, on the FB0 tOtKBCBO.

Locisburg, Kansas, Dec. 23. -SPECIAL- Pertaining to Prominent Peoule Periinenllr Pst S.MANN 'Which or Keither!" The of Charlton, Kratx A Davis Editor Tkle ram Perhaps a line visit from Prof. Larkins, the Examiner, and gave a brief state Or Cow pounded Fsraoaa Halt Cshs Settled at Last. 13th of this month, a shooting scrape which has proven quite costly to the principal party concerned in it.

from your unworthy servant will be of dt the Patient Pencil Pnther. Harry Foults sports a silk tile. It is some interest to the readers of the OM ment of his observations about our locality in the Journal. Last week we considerable style for a barber to put Real Estate Bargains It seems that the Salvation Army Reliable Telegram! on but it sets well in Harry. as a Methodist, always could have received the following letter from him.

If the subject is worthy of considera Gus McMullen left Sunday morning some enjoyment in a love feast meet. Is offering the following attractions. tion, it ought to be taken hold of at -AT THE OFFICE OP- Ing, so, as long as I now have the floor for California. He is a good boy and we wish him success in all his once by our citizens I will proceed to tell experience were holding their services there on that evening, and that two young men named Wm. Claypool and Charles Kinney, who reside about four miles from Oxford, had driven to town that evening to attend the services.

After the meeting was closed, and while untying their horses preparatory to going Editor Coffeyvillk Journal. for I can assure you that I have had CLARK BEVIS, Dear, Sir; I am fully convinced bv Miss Ella Trezise returned last even some experience this fall. Christmas Presents ing lroro cofleyville, Kansas, where In the first place I went howling Corntr oth and Main St, Winfield, Kansas. she had been visiting her' friend, Miss Anna Smith. around over Cowley county, taking it as a'matter of that my elaims on the office of county treasurer should geological surveys, that your city is in the natural gas belt.

These belts lie from northeast to southwest, and at right angles to the dips of the underlying strata. The gas belt in Kansas, break but in northern Missouri and home, Mr. Claypool being of a happy disposition, commenced to sing one of the 6ongs which had been sung at the CENTRALLY LOCATED. W. T.

Gaddie of Vernon township be regarded by all means. For several days it has been known that a movement was on foot looking to the settlement of the case of the State vs. Charlton, Kratz Davis. To preface this article we clip the following from the A. C.

Evening Dispatch of the 24th instant: "Yesterday in Winfield the executive committee of the C. C. T. IT. met to consider a proposition of ivis, who was one of three Winfield jointists, from whom this organization captured 137 cases of beer some timejago.

The committee agreed not to prosecute Davis, providing he would give them $100 and ship the beer back to Kansas City. J. W. of the immittee and furnishes us the above facts. We will give a more extended report Monday." If the Dispatch has published any more extended report we have failed to see it, but can say that the extract quoted came a little prematurely for some of the parties concerned, but has mee'tingy when the city marshal, Wm.

returned this morning from a visit to relatives in Grenola. He reports a very pleasant visif. But the voters of Old Cowley did not 45. 14n14 feat rhnalneaa nronertTt wltb two Gents Lined Kid Gloves, wastes out in 'the Indian Territory, good house. Price Terms, one-half regard their interest just as I thougLt they should at that time.

The returns cash, balane oa reasonable time at iw per W. D. Half hill was in Conway Gents Lined Kid Mits, eenw north and northwest of on the Arkansas 1 iver. This gas is purely hydrogen and is of recent origin comes showed at once that they had placed Lot on Main street. Terms, ome-half Springs Tuesday looking after a case which he wi 1 try in the Sumner county courts, soon.

Bufflngton ordered him to cease singing, which he did. They got into their bggy and drove a short distance, when Claypool again commenced singing the song. The marshal again' ordered him to and immediately commenced firing at them, three of the shots crashing through the buggy but Gents lk Pulse Warmecs, me on a alo? train and the result was, I was knocked clear out of schedule time. So yon see it would take one Gents Vv orsted Pulse Warm from the immense beds of rock salt, that underlie Kansas. This gas belt may be tapped by the drills at any point and a good flow obtained.

Pro Fred Collins, formerly of Burden, cash, balance to sui. 41. Three business bottses and Jets en Main street lor ifl.MW, on good terms. A ten room duelling: house with tour lots on good terms. A nonse and three e-od lota on Main street ers.

Kansas, was a caller at these head long to smoke all the consolation that he would be able to get out of that Wii.tnoa. lot on 9th with small house. Frl, nM, Terms, tti-half rash, balance) i year at 8 per cent. M. wellibf nin room, with bath room, Hr, Ptmrn, barn, coal Iuiuho, walks, I'rU'tt, J.i 1V0.

flW cash, balance In i aix and twwtv months at 8 pr cent, 72. Two lota on Mala strMr tnt H.SCft. Terms, tl.aw ch balance, lu ana twelve noottii la percent. ti. IfxXW tmi ftir fsee cash, balance In st and twv months at S.r cwiit.

Tr room Twelllo. Price, cash. I rf ton room ttweiiHnr with all modern lti'rvin'ntM. Prus, Terms, n. Balance la erne aal two years at 8 per suv, OAxHw fcot bus! nets property, 12,300 on ieuuubla terms, vided the point selected is in Bolid fortunately not injuring either of the kind of treatment But, after all.

I quarters, to day. Fred is leader of orchestra with Lindon's Monte Crista Gents riU Suspenders, strata. Any boring done in a fault is young men. A fourth shot missed tne Ibr Terms, $1,900 cash. Bataaee one didn't get left as bad as I have on this trip, for I found myself left and bad Company, and is one of the best musi no test for gas, coal, or anything else buggy but went through a pane of nts Imported Suspenders, wy fine, glass in a window, in J.

D. Krell's "not seriously affected their designs. cians on me road. ie nad been over to Burden to see his parents and was and two years time at 8 per eent. 4.

A new dwelling and one lot on Main street for cah. 82, At a depth of fiveor six hundred feet gas can ba obtained within the limits ly left in the snow drifts on the way, but the truth about the matter is I bad house, but hit no One. on his way to Wichita where his com" Silk Mufflers in fifty dif The next morning, Charlie Kinney more solid comfort in the latter, than of the belt. Faults avoided in sites selected to bore. Bespectfully Yours, A business houss on Main street pany is billed for a performance.

He I had in' the former. ash. fer, nt styles, came to to this city and had County Attorney Grider swear out a com is doing well and "flashes a big. roll." A. Larkins.

Coffey ville Journal. So, in accordance with all pre-ar NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES' Gents Worsted Mufflers, plaint against 3umhgton, charging him. with misdemeanor. Charles rangements for this trip, myself daughter, and Miss Mollie Constant, left cur MONEY AT LOW RATES Gents Silk Umbrellas always What Neustadt, justice of the peace, to which Doing in the home on Monday noon, Dec 19th, Our Country Consins are Rural Districts. There -was a young lady at Box, Who married a man named Cox He was'nt bon ton, But she never caughtjon, Because he was sly as a fox.

SOLD OUT. The facta in the case are- pretty generally "known in this county. Charlton Davis were proprietors of a drug store in the Alexander Block. They were carrying a big stock, paying big rent, and in fact had more than they could carry. Then.the city by ordinance permitted the sale of malt in the city, charging a certain sum for license or a "permit." From twelve to twenty-five places opened up in the city for the sale of malt.

The orders for the malt were seat to Kansas City and every train brought in large numbers a most appropiate present. came to Wlnneia, tnere remained Mr. Buffington to-day plead guilty, and after hearing of evidence to deter NEW SALEM "OLD MAID." -AN until the 20th, most of the time at the mine the gravity of the misdemeanor, Sam Chapell is buying and shipping 8. K. depot asking the operator ques Ladies Silk Umbrellas, Gents all Wool y2 hose, very Corn.

r- Ed. G. Cole has about completed the sale of all his stock of holiday goods, at tions about the trains nntil you couid almost see his hair slip. At 8 o'clock Insurance in the Best Companies 1 Justice Neustadt fined Buffington $75. and costs, amounting in all to $98, in default of the payment of which he Lee Davis was greeting old friends retail.

Ed. had the largest stock of hne, the West bound train came rushing in. here last Thursday. holiday goods ever brought to this city The arrival caused more joy to those of was sent to the county jail. Wellington Standard.

Gents Merino hose, very Dug Fluke's is headquarters for and people wondered how he would ot cases of it. During this time of Gome and Talk to Us i Santa Claus this year. us desiring to go east, when if was ascertained that she would immediate. fine, dispose of them. He knew how to.

do Men's fancy slippers 75 cents to $1.00 C. Elliott shipped a car load of it. He sold the goods at remarkably ly start on the return trip to Kansas per pair at Bower Bay's. 62tf Gents Fancy Emb'd Night hogs from here last week. low prices and advertised quite heavi City, than it did the first time the 8.

FARMERS DANK. Shirts, swill drink, it occurred to Charlton Kratz that a wholesale house in this city might make some of the profits being paid to the Kansas City houses, and requested Mr. Davis to join them in the business. Mr. The dancing bear and his attendants OF INTEREST TO AIL, Mr.

A. A. Hyde, who lives at 1502 ly. Advertising and small profits the key notes to success did the work, and the people who caught on, secured attracts quite a crowd as usual. Gents Plain Night Shirts, K.

showed up in Winfield, years ag So we pulled out for Oarnett, Kansas, without much delay to thai point, arriving at Garnett. at 5 o'clock on the street, made us a call this ivir. imams now 01 Missouri was bargains. morning and showed us a copy of in town a few days ago on buiness. Davis had means and was Gents Underwear in all grades, Tfu1orn TTnnena onrl TCaaiitffiil O- TPPTTwrrvin) His comparatively empty shelves morning of the 21st.

Seeing a train Mr. Lucas and family enroute for Gents Neckwear in holiday a personal friend of both gentlemen, and consented. The first shipment of 137 cases was seized by Deputy their new home at Ottawa, paid old and show cases present a strong contrast to their appearance a week ago, standing at the Mo. Pac. depot, the girls and I started on the bound for the friends at Salem a visit.

styles, make elegant presents, Sheriff Siverd, who was "backed by the and while thanking his many patrons, for past favors, he asks a continuance Homes," a very yaluable, useful and practical book which he is canvassing for. The book is one which all builders, contractors and those contemplating the erection of a house of any kind should have. Below are a couple out jttev. Monasters preached every Mo. Pac, depot, through the snow-About the second jump we landed into Cowley County Temperance Union night last week and will continue this of the same, promising to maintain hi The goods were stored in the cellar of a four foot snow drift.

We reversed, Gents Shirt lewelry, Scarf week weather permitting. reputation tor selling goods at a very the Hunt building in Union Block got on to a side track and came into Wintry winds from the east brought small profit and by liberally adver of many testimonials in behalf of the Main Street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. pins, Sleeve Buttons, an immense variety, snow enough Monday night to hide the depot on the run, with a full head of steam on time of course. Using, make heavy sales. work: and the work of prosecution was begun.

The goods were purchased of an agent for the Anheuser-Busch brewing mother earth from sight. Mr. A. E. Saedding, of River Side, We found the train headed for the A reporter dropped into the county Capt.

and Mrs. Bowe have been west the engine was dead as a dum company, who furnished a guarantee with their son at Cambridge a good says I have built eleven houses in this place. Some from plans by architects to whom I paid very my and the coaches looked like they that it was not intoxicating. But it share of the time since the storm. clerk's office to-day and found the "sycophantic hypocrite," or the "hys-cantic sychofrite," or the "syphopritic hicophant," as the Courier calls him, Gents Morocco Lined Valises, Gents Club Bags, Gents Fur Caps, Gents Silk Hats in Holiday.

would pass for first class refrigerators. The Presbyterians are preparing for high prices. None have pleased me The passengers had abandoned the had "Anheuser" burned into the cork and that settled it. That it was any more intoxicating than the stuff sold a Christmas tree Saturday night and so much as the last one I built from hard at work. train and had taken possession of the the Methodists a song service for Sun depot.

They had been laying there all over the city, was not. nor never your plans. They are cheaper and more practical than others. Dr. Arthur was arrested to-day, day morning and evening.

shape. on our arrival for 12 hours. They were will be proven. The case came up for charged with disturbing the peace of J. D.

Mallory, Baltimore, says A couple of gentlemen have put in a a jolly crowd, I can assure you, frr-tn trial six months ago and was contin Mrs. Knight. He was tried and found feed mill in Mr. Hutchison's building, Kansas City on the same mission that ued. It was also continued from Your plans were of great use to me and saved me 1450.00 on my.house.62tf guilty, and tne penalty arhxed was wnicn win prove a great convenience $18.50.

we were hunting for Christmas, and we all found it, you can stick a pin month to month until the prese nt time. When the last continuance was J. S. MANN. to farmers in thi3 vicinity.

OXLT ONE FAKE, 8T. LOUIS-CHICAGO. The Southern Kansas announces the there. Wade, the negro convicted of burgla eranted until next February, the If you don't think Salem is having following Holiday rates i ry made application for a new trial but From that on we all got to making a boom, listen and be convinced. Born, county attorney desired to Dec.

23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th and 31st. the motion was overruled. regular runs. I mean from the depot to Mr. and Mrs.

Laforge. a son to dismiss the case, but the C. T. U. 1 to the Fourth Avenue Hotel, until Mr.

and Mrs. Gus. McBeth, a son, and Good for return including Jan. 3, 1888. One fare for the round trip to any Beni F.

Minturn and Lucy Leffler next evening, December 23d, at seven to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevens a daugh of Burden were licensed to wed For Married Gentlemen! point on the S. K.

also one fare o'clock. ter. Wednesday. for the round trip to Chicago and St, Mr. rorter from ivansas city was The Methodist ladies have planned one of the unfortunates.

Some shark It is not likely that Congress will Louis on same dates and limit for return. O. E. George, Agent. for a holiday festival to be held at the stole his grip and overcoat, so Mr.

reduce tne tax on diamonds, wnicn is Porter had to support his umbrella in OHSTLY. now 10 per cent. Mrs. John Jacob B. W.

Stewart will open out his fine hall on Wednesday night following Christmas. A good time is anticipated. The evening will be spent in feasting making the regular runs, and the FOR THE XjALIES and gentlemen, IN THE GREATEST PROFUSION, AND PERFECT FITTING SHOES OF fTSVERY KIND AND STYLE. 30.EAD THIS "AD." AND QAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FOOT WEAR OF line of Pianos and Organs in New' Astor, who died a few days since owned diamonds valued at $250,000 thermometer six degrees below no Opera House Block January 1st 1SSS interspersed with music and song, place. Finally our Kansas Hty west 62tf upon which tax of 10 per cent, was The invitation is general.

would not allow it, fearing they would be held liable for damages and co3ts. The C. C. T. U.

then employed a Wichita lawi er to prosecute the case, but in the meantime it was suggested by some that as the county attorney recognized the fact that he had no case it would be better for the C. C. T. U. to dismiss at the expense of Mr.

Davis, who singly fought the battles of his company. They met toe and foe. One side represented "law and order," the other the criminal. The criminal had never sold any of the said-to-be prohibited goods, but had received said goods. He had never attempted sell any goods of the same description after the seizure was made, knowing that if the, goods were prohibited by law, he could not hope to be suc levied and paid amounting to $25,000.

THE COXTEST. bound folks got orders to move; at that time there were some of the The Nevils murder case went to the The husband of Mrs. Astor is worth The court in the Wooly-Connor jury at 3 o'clock Wednesday. grandest resolutions offered by them. contest case sustained the motion of $100,000,000, and is therefore quite in PCPLICATION NOTICE.

in honor of the Mo. Pac. B. B. that the counsel for Connor, to make coun different about the tax imposed upon In theDistrict Court in and for the County ever was placed on file by any assem diamonds.

But when it comes to wool sel for tne contestant amend papers of Cowley and State of Kansas. bly but after making a run of 12 You know that Sunday is Christmas, and specify the kind of fraud upon The T. Green Grocer Co al en Dlanaets, wnicn poor are bound to have, it will be found that miles, they were derailed and left in the ditch. You can guess that all which they based their grounds for contest. The trial will be resumed and you i put off your wife from the article to the amount of $250,000, the value of rs Astor 's diamonds, Corporation, organized and doing business under the laws of he State of Missouri plaintiff, Y8 J.

Stremming and T. A. Gill, partners, doinsr busi former resolutions was rescinded. If Thursday morning. A great deal of time to time, by mying: "I can't spare it had not been for our jolly and good interest is being manifested by the would be taxed $150,000, making a dif the money now to buy you as nice a natured friend.

Mr. D. S. Wilson, the friends of both parties. ference in favor of diamonds of $125, ness nnder the firm namaof Stremming Gill, agent at Garnett, who was continually 000.

A tax ot 10 per cent. on F. 0. FIELD, THE SHOE MAN. Cloak as I want you have." Well, Slippers cessful.

The gentlemen were law-abiding citizesn, else they would have at least attempted to continued the business, which was afterward carried feeding us on promises, and was al of all kinds at Bower 62tf To the above named C. Stremming and Bay's. x. ways ready to answer questions (and diamonds is virtually free trade, but no one hears republicans shouting themselves hoarse" on account of free trade we are going to give you just one You and each of you are hereby notified would frequently answer them before IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE Bead the following: Mr. C.

H. that Vou have been sued in the District Court on so extensively under the noses of chance to redeem yourself, and make in and for the County of Cowley and State of they were asked,) I have no idea what in diamonds. Diamonds are a luxury thes same people. Morris, Newark, says "Was our condition would have been. and ought to be taxed as high as sugar the year 1888 a happy one for both of ippeared the C.

C. T. U. was de Household Sewing- Machine eoes New Year's down with abscess of lungs, "and ny tne aoove namea piaintm, tne T. Green Grocer Co, a corporation organized and doing business nnder the laws of the State of Missouri; that said action is brought for the recovery of money due and owing from you to the plaintiff upon accounts for At o'clock on the evening of the salt, rice, and other essential articles friends and physicians pronounced me Eve.

Don't forget it you. Jf or the rest of the week we wul termined to make an example of this company, by sending it to jail, 23rd, the fun began. A train from the an incurable consumptive. Began The car load of provisions for the goods sold and delivered to you by the plain west cane rushing in. Our friend, whether guilty or not guilty as charg taking Dr.

King's New Discovery for Clark county sufferers (or their beggar Mr. Wilson at once, dispensed with close out our entire stock of FINE CLOAKS attH ollowinglow figures: ed, but at a meeting of the two parties representatives) was shipped to-day all of his other business, in order to as Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on S. L. A. MITCHELL, last Saturday, it was agreed tiff and by others, at your special instance and request, and all of said accounts being owned by plaintiff, and plaintiff seeks in said action to recover of you the following sums to-wit: 898,49 with 6 per cent interest from Sept.

15th, 1887; per cent interest from Nov, 1st 1886: $4,91 with 6 per cent interest from Sept 3d, 1887 $56,45 with 6 per cent sist us on to the train. It would have that 'the C. C. T. would my farm.

It is the finest medicine by the Santa Claus or Santa Fe. LETTER LIST, done you good to have heard the reso not prosecute any further made." Contractors and Builders, 'i lutions that went up from our side of I I I III I I TDEMAINTNG IN THE POSTOFFICE AT Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, When the C. C. T. U.

withdrew with the Wichita lawyer, County Attorney the house, but in about twenty min interest irom sept is7 ana 87,87 witn 6 per cent interest from Sept 9th, 1887. That plaintiff's petition was filed in said action on the 29th day of September A 1887. says "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I WINFIELD, KANSAS, Swarts bad no furtner cause tor prose and at the same time upon affidavit filed in utes the conductor came around and gaye us the bounce. When we landed in the depot, our friend, Mr.

Wilson, cution and withdrew. Justice Buck Two Wraps S13.20 each saio court, inat you ana eacn or you were non-residents of the State of Kansas.au order Have oDened up a shop on Tenth -avenue, mst east ol would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in man collected the full amount of costs ot attaenment was issuea out oi saia court Two 25.00 16.50 each One 45.00 Wrap 27.50 Baden's store, and are now prepared to do all Mnds of re against your goods, chattels, lands, and tene greeted us with a shake all around. in the case including those of the best of health." Try it.

Sample bot ments, which said order of attachment was Two hours later the cannon ball XV Winfield Cowley county Kansas, for week ending Monday, December 26, 1887. Free delivery of letters by carriers at the residence of owners may be obtained observing the following rales First Direct letters plainly to the street and number of the house. Second Head letters with writer's full name and address, includiug the street and request answers to be returned accordingly. Third betters to strangers or transient visitors to the town or city, whose street address may be unknown, should be marked on the left hand corner the word 'transient." Drop letters require 2-cent stamps. Special delivery letters require 2-cent stamp in addition to special stamp.

Hour for Sunday delivery is irom Xsi to 1. ana aeiiverea to me snerin oi saia county attorney from Mr. Davis, and airing and jobbing work on short notice. One 60.00 Wrap 82.00 Cowley County and has been by him duly returned, executed by levying the same UDon tles free at Q. A.

Glass' Drug Store. BLANK BOOKS, BANK CHECKS. came in from the west. We bounced withdrew the suit. The C.

C. T. U. One 75.00 Wrap 50 00 lots three (3), four (4), fourteen (14) and nine on to it, in a half minute we got an demanded and received $100 from the teen (Itf). oi section imrty (3D in townsmo Drafts, all kinds of tinted woik other bounce.

Oh I what horrible thirty-four, (31), south of range eight (8), east. defendants, for compromising tne case and. gave its teeeipt therefor. This and special ruling and book binding done at the Telegram Blank Book in said cow ley uounty, Kansas, as properly of you. the said defendants.

shrieks there emanatedrom our camp. And you are further notified that unless you Ten minutes later a third train was $100 it is not known, was for salva Three $30.00 Coat Sleeve Wraps, $20.50 each. Three $40.00 Coal Sleeve Wraps, $23.50 each, Jackets (fine quality), $15. 00 each. One $35.00 Long Sacque, $23.50.

One $25.00 Long Sacque, $17.85. answer saia petition nieu in saia action iactory. we win compete witn any house or firm in the west for fine work in from the west. Mr. Wilson to our on or before the COME TO-MORROW! Arnold Andy McCaffree Miss Villa tion purposes alone.

The malt was delivered to Mr. Davis, and has. been and low prices. Twenty-eighth day of January, 1888, rescue again, and was swearing yen- A ahum LiOU Dieiunnon wmu Brown Miss Hettie Monahan judgment will be rendered against you in gance. This time it was a go, and 10 shipped east, from whence it came.

Not Brown Mrs naizaDein Morrison mis lizzie saia action in iavor oi saia piainun ior saia Jack Frost is doing some mag Moreaustine Bryant Mrs Emma p. m. we landed safely in Louisburg. sums and interest above named, and for the nificent frescoing. He seems to be im.

costs ot saia action and said lands will be or all of it, however, as five cases, while in the possession of the state, and the Bishop airs tr Respectfully, K. J. dered and adjudged to be sold to satisfy said proving as an artist. judgment and costs. Dated this 15th day of C.

C. were emptied. Who will jjecemoer, iss. Mulryan James Musgrove A Nichols Mrs Norman Miss A Olmstead Walter Parker Gao Phillips Miss Rosy Pridser Walter POLKS FOB SALE. The poles for the Hill electric lizht SHOES MEN'S Young ladies will please remember THE T.

GREEN GROCER CO. Pl'ff. Bcwman A Bundy 8 Brooks Lafy Burger Miss Campbell Mrs pay for these cases has not appeared. By Crow White. Att'ys.

are down and are for sale. Call on where to come for New Year calling Inasmuch as Metz, the agent at Attest: Fd Pats, Clerk. 5lt4w Cany auss i Marshal Sanderson for prices, and for poles. cards. It will be the first day of leap Kansas City who sold the malt has Reynolds Hon DS ceiman hi Cooper Miss FlorenceRoblnson Mrs year.

Reed Mrs Louisa Cooper Mrs S-IAln-nAB mm i UMIK BALOAItl Joe Lewis says there are some people never received his pay; and as the C. C. T. U. gave a re-delivery bond when making a replevin, it cannot be told fOleanses and beautifies the liair.l IS DEATH PAINLESS I A Philadelphia doctor, after years Men's Buff Button Lace and Congress, former price, $2.00, who can't telephone when they see -1 -remotes a luxuriant growtfl.

Nover Fails to Restore Gra now Ji.fo. of careful observation, says that our by one who is not a lawyer, who will pay for the malt. If it had never hair fallinp Men's Buff Button Lace and Congress, former price, $2.50, demise is as painless as our advent in- one. OSK FARE FOR ROUND TE1P. The Missouri Pacific Bail way com now Jf2 OO.

I to tne world. 'Xntsls certainlv reas- PARKER'S GlflGEIl TONIC wviuuable ror Coughs, Colds. Inward Pains, Exhaustion. Men's Calf Button, Lace and Congress, former price $3.00 8Urin; et notwithstanding these I great inducements, we still do not Cutter Miss Louisa Ellis Miss Minnie Everett Hill Farreil John Fleming Ellen Franklin BE Gardner Garrison Gergler Gerety John GeotJH Griggs Miss Mollie Gunnels Ciarriah Ha 1 Hunt Geo ffiammatt Luther Hamblin Jefferson Harpe John 2 Hendryx pany has made a one fare rate to all points and return, to continue during Our full Misses' Coats, from 6 to 10 yearsand from to 18 years, we will sell at reduced prices. These are REAL BARGAINS, and we wish to close them all out by Saturday even ing.

You who have Wraps to buy cannot make a mistake by buying of us before that time. Call and see us. 5 court death, and shall continue to use been seized by an officer who was backed by a bond no one could fail to see who would be responsible. The five cases that are gone may never be paid for, but somebody is responsible. Who is it? We give these pointers merely as a PAIHLESS CHXLB3IRTB the holidays.

Rice Marion Stewart Stewart Bailey Stephens Mrs Sarah Sterling Engel Stiles Miss Maggie Savage Mrs Mary Shaffer Mrs Lucinda Sharpless Stanley Charles Shafer Geo SiegelS Singleton Wm Swiegn Miss Ola Thompson Mrs Mary Thompson Thorp RO Tinkens Miss Alles Tsrbert Mrs James Thomas Mrs Tucker Maggie TuarMissLiur -VasWagner Bros Whlton Wallace Mrs Minnie Watson Sarah Wilder as Men L.aii DUllon, iace ana congress, iormer pnee, 4. Dr. Pierce's infallible remedy, the nuv, auwiurijirsiuiij. iverr lady should know. Spndrtamp.

BAKER REM.OO.,Boxl04Bnfalo,N.Y. EKSIAN BLOOM, Beet Ccmulexion Eew-i titter, Skin Core and Blemish Eradicator known. Send stamp tot trial package. Address aa above. Bobinson are now making a specialty of Foster coal, the best yet now $3.50.

"Golden Medical Discovery," forcon- Men's Calf Hand Welt Button, Lace and Congress, former Unmption, spitting of blood, shortness preface to developments that are yet bron brought to this market. They also handle the Weir City and Pittsburg (fr-nrt nnw ti cn ti uiiu, wugun, Aim- pi i to come. GQGICtl chitis, and kindred Men's Galf Hand Sewed Button, Lace and Congress, for affections of the It is unequalled soft coal and hard coal. The cheapest and best place in the county to buy I throat and chest I By druggists. Hostetters Johnson A Kinsey John Knapp Miss Lizzie Lewis Mrs Rosle JEESET COW FOB SALE.

mer price, $6.50, now 5,50. 1 ue1' A fine thoroughbred, fawn colored I want several car loads of live poul This old English Family Medicine in nse for 86 years, all over the world, for Uile, Indigestion, Liter, Of Pure Vegetable mis mon KERCUSY. Jersey cow, for sale cheap. Only three Christmas and New Year's presents Martin John Milier Master MUJer Arthur CharlieWilkins Mary WiMeJoseph- try to ship west. All must be deliver years old.

A rare bargain. at A. B. Arment's that will be ap -SHEADRM 00 Yount Lewis MoAbee Green ed this week. J.

P. BADEN.52tl J. A. Frisk. preciaUd for a life Um.60tl2.

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1,606
Years Available:
1887-1888