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-r- r. BULLETIN. FREDERICK no. a. FREDERICK, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1893.

VOL liMERHY lUi-LKTiN and Capital $1.75. Undo Sam has admitted the Bui. 11 i i -1 -j second class matter ior Y. Wilkins, is reported on tyVoagh the mails, and CRYSTAL WEDDING AMN.VE3SAEY. Probably the largest gathering of relatives and friends ever assembled together iu this part of the county Wo at the residence of D.

Young Christmas Is Coming! ike tick tiit. RAILROAD TIME CARDS. MISSOURI IC. No. cast.

fi i. iu. No. 220, -t 17 in. No.

211), i4 west m. No. 217, Dip in. No. 9:84 hi.

s. k. iiAtKi Agent. 'ho Pops now have reason to Mpt, easA oyer our ast. mudsliuoing.

I tho holidays will Christmas mid scon lie hero. Catch? It's All Eight ani It's All Wrong. It's all right to go to a social where 'authors," "snap," "old maid," "smut," and other games of chance are played, but it's all wrong to go to a billiard room and play a game of billiards or to participate in a game of whist or high five with a few chosen friends. It's all right to go to a surprise party, where they sing the music and dance "Skip to-My-Lu" or "Dan Tucker," but it's all wrong to go to a in the south part of town last lues-day. The event was the celebration of the Crystal wedding of Mr.

and the G. E. Wilkins has purchased fine team of Dr. Preston. Following is a list of letters re lnaining uncalled for in the Freder ick, Kan tiostoffice: Elunzo Ander Mrs.

D. B. Young, and the occasion ST. LOUIS SAN KHANC1SOO. 1, Aocom west a.

ta. No. 2, east. i4B p. to.

H. L. Fi.oit.v, Agent. son, E. Arthur, G.

V. Hoffman, Birt Mollov, John Murray, Miss Flora And this year Fred-, erick will have the most complete stock of Holdiday Goods will long be remembered by the many guests as one of much enjoyment and pleasure. Invited rela Our merchants are receiving their invoice of holiday goods. Look up the card of P. D.

Hull, the ionsorial artist, in this issue. Hickens (52), M. Sellman. The bank has been removed from tives and friends began gathering at tho family mansion at about lO o'clock party where a musician plays on a the G. Wilkins room to their piano or violin, and "trip the light and when dinner was announce'! Clallin has a newly organized brass fantastic toe." 1 hat's dancing.

Ugh! handsome now building opposite the former location. They lookas''snug there were present guests numbering It's all riodit for a young man to CHURCH DIRECTORY. MKTIIOMST KiMSC'oPAl. Preaching every alternate Sunday at ll o'clock i. in.

ami 8 p. in. Prayer meetta jfevery "Thursday evening at 8 o'clock; Kp-worlh l.eagim meets 7 o'clock p. in. every buurtay.

League meets every Sumlm afternoon at II o'clock. w. Dixon, Pastor. as a bus a ruo- mid the interior get a girl off in some earner and squeeze her till her ribs crack, when has a metropolitan appearance. no one is looking; but it's all wrong Ladies sirinir plain or fashion able dressmaking should call on Mrs U.

Knljnvay, at 'esulence, one block west and half block north of CHRISTIAN. Preaching on every fourth Saturday night and Sunday Prayer meeting every Wednesday night Sunday school til 10 a.m. Rkv. T). N.w.

Pastor. band. How you fixed, Oscar? H. Kelley, Wichita, has our thanks for cash on subscription. A new supply of Monarch and I Isage mi ft coal at F.

A. Wright's, For quick returns make your wants known in th coliinins of the Bui.i.k TIN. Wlion in town don't fail to buy your cigars and fresh fruits at Macau lay's. Tho Btn.iam.v thinking seriously of changing ite publication day tc Saturday. ever put on sale in the town.

The goods are expected to arrive about December 1, We will publish our annual letter to us and and the children from Santa Claus next week. Be sure and read it. He will make our store his headquarters this season, BAPTIST o.i first and third Sunday each and Sunday inctioolkt Da. m. Rev.

W. V. It.v:sNKR, Pastor. net less than sixty. It would be almost impossible to describe the su-nptuouB spread; all the good things imaginable had been prepared for the occasion, and the large table fairly groaned under its weight of delicacies.

After partaking of the costly meal, the happy throng was entertained until late in the afternoon, when all dispersed, feeling entertained in the highest degree and wishing their host and hostess mam long years of joy and happiness. As tokens of esteem, they were the recipients of numerous useful and handsome presents, of which wepub-ish a partial list, with name of giver, is fodows: Parlor stand lamp, Mrs J. G. Monroe, Mrs. W.

E. Comer. Mrs. Mcffilwain Mis. Wright Mrs meson and Mrs.

Johnston; stand lamp, Mr, indMrs. H. Monroe; glass water pitcher. Mr. and Mis.

Win Payne; pair of vases, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Jones; vase. Grandma Hall, pair of Miss Elsie. Ty meson glass of jelly, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Kitchen; set of sauce dishes, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

cellar, Mrs. Hardy; salt cellar, Mrs. E. Henry; syrup pitcher, Mrs. W.

H. Kitchen; fruit dish, Mrs. J. II. YanDolsen; to take the same girl into the presence of a party of mutual friends, place your arm decidedly around her waist, and, to the strains of enlivening music, lead her through the mazes of a graceful waltz or shot-tische.

It's all right to go to a tea drink ing, sewing society or quilting bee and tear the character of half the community to pieces, but it's all wrong for the recipient of so much attention to question the Christianity, diarity or decency of these would-be critics. It's all right for upright( church members to bet hats, damn the opposition nnd veil "Glory to God!" when they come near a church, but it's all wrong for "the boys" to get into a back room somewhere and day a of draw poker, ten-cent inte. It's all right for some people to be ontiuuallv traducing the character Winter ill soon bo here; but none the sooner than the coal dealer win his little(V) Bill, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. M. W.

OF A. Jobtisoil Camp. No. 1712; meets at 8 p. in.

on tirst and Hhird Saturday of each mouth. C. I'. ftilOL l.l.AMi. Sec'v.

(i. A. R. Prairie Grove Post No. 12-1 Department of Kansas: meets first and third Saturday of each month at 8 p.

111. Wm. K. 11. McKl.WAIN.

Adjutant. S. OF V. J.itehlield Camp No. 2.V2: meets every Monday evening at X.

T. Shook, i fterg't. Harter Bauni have about fort ine, largo turkeys which they will aiHe wff Thanksgiving. Grand Central hotel, All the latest styles in fall and winter wear anri perfect satisfaction guaranteed, George Lantz. representing the Lyons cigar manufactory, vvas.

in town Mondav interviewing our oigai dealers. George says that since the jreat rush in the matrimonial market Frederick he is kept hustling to upply the demand for his havanas Head the new id. of M. A Macau! ay in this issue, announcing then Christmas goods soon to arrive his stoie is always to the trout in goods iu their line, and parties wanting a handsome Christmas present for 0 friend and at prices to suit to may lind such at the Bargain Store It would seem strange that a bear just one little insignificant bean should cause the postponement ol iuetintf of such a "great and organization as the Frederick brass band. Such is a fact, nevertheless For particulars see either Rob Mae-aulay or Ben DeWitt, the writer knows nothing of the affair, whatever.

M. A. MACAULAY. Business on the 'Frisco is picking up of late, judging from the unusual long trains passing through. John Rowlson and Louis Schill returned last night from an Extended trip to Chicago and the east.

THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE YY. it. urove i orps 27. Department of Kansas: meets lirst And Ecok Containing All the Nasby 'Letters iind third of each nuntli. Hays Pres.

Mai-. Hays. fccc. For One Dollar. In answer to a general demand from all parts of the United States, the Tole- lamp chimney, Mrs.

J. M. Politico; fruit dish, Nettie Dixon; set of lo Blade lias published in one volume, and criticising the actions of the great majority of others; but it's all Wrong for the assailed to reply that there is sutnethiug in the acts of the iraduoer which would not bear the light of investigation. It's all right for some of the goody goes! ones to keep an anti-prohibition jug or case in the cellar and sample it whenever they wish, but it's all wrong for "one of the boys" to go into a saloon and drink a glass of vhisky or ouaff a mug of beer. J.

C. PRESTON, M. D. Diseases of women and children specialty, jjtf Ofliee in Grand Central hotel Fkkukkick, Kansas plates, Mr. and Mrs.

B. DeWitt; musti'che cup, Geo. Evinger; pair of mugs, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Milton. cloth bund, all of the "Nasby Letters" ever written by the late D. R. Locke, omitting perhaps a few unimportant letters on local or forgotten topics. Only a few of these letters were ever Do you smoke? so, go to Mao-aulay'a and get a good cigar and an alegaut Turkish rug for five cents.

(r. F. McClelland has been appointed a notary public at this place, having received his coinmision the 1st inst. Who will be the fortunate indi-uidual to accept our bicycle proposi ttQtt? We have one for sale at a published in book form. Everybody lias read some of them, but who has read P.

D. Hull has purchased the tools and fixtures of E. D. Drake's barber shop, and will conduct the business the old stand. We are sorry to THE BULLETIN WOULD LIKE TQ SEE Less stock running at large.

all of them The book contains over iOO large pages, and all the Nasby Lefr Back, yards and alleys cleaned up -ee Air. jirake retire vroni uie dun L. A.SUMMERS, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oki'i ck Fir-t door north of News office tiess, yet welcome Hull among bargain. ters written chlrlng a period of twenty-five years also a portrait of F).

K. Locke from his last photograph. It would sell at one dollar or more, but will never he placed on sale. One hundred thous- Thanksgiving duly observed by all. More people attend church services.

Less polilius and more "hay making. us, and can assure the public that he will give perfect satisfaction as a C. A. Bawers, formerly of this place, orders the Bum.ktix sent to Frisco, OklaTj where ho is located for Small boys be compelled to attend tonsonal artist. copies are now being printed and 8AU calls promptly attended day or night.

school regularly. It's all right for one person to tell another that he is everything that is vile and cast reflections on his char eter, integrity and probity; but it's all wrong for the party assailed to prove innocence and to demonstrate that the person who is held up to him as a phttern of iminaoulaoy is rotten to the core. Pittsburg Messenger. The first snow of the season fell in One or two brick business blocks er the present. this locality last Saturday.

For P. HULL, uotina, sua one copy win De sent postpaid by mail free to every person who this winter remits one dollar for the Weekly Blade one year. Everybody invited to send for a specimen copy of the Weekly Blade, which will give a full L. B. Smith, brother of our towns ected in Frederick.

About 1.000 feet of substantial side walk built along Main street. time it was thought we were to have tn "old-fashioned" blizzard, but es City Paiili Parlors. A reduction on coal of not less than description of the book "The Nasby threo or four dollars per ton. betters. 7 caped the unwelcome visitor, and now enjoy the beautiful rays of Old Sel.

Quite a snow storm is reported, The body of Dow Welch, who was The Toledo Weekly Blade i- the best The chronic kickers who abuse the -rate of Kansas and aro Ttot satisfied and most popular weekly newspaper nurueraa 111 UKlanouia a snort time ago, was brought to this plaoe Sat however, in the southern part of the stt and tvi'ins were delayed several hours on account. with their place of residence, to move back to their "wife's folks' and give test. FREDERICK MARKETS. urclay tor interment, ine circum Shaving. Bin npoOing and Haircut-'i in the latest styles of the art.

PiitM DOOB SOUTH OF I'OSTOFFICE. TV MESON JOHNSTON1! stances connected with the cowardly man John Smith, arrived in the city Thursday from Nebraska, and will remain during the winter. vDon't fail to read our subscription offer on the fourth page. No such rates were ever offered you before, and probably never will he again G. Wiikins is rearranging hie furniture since the removal of the bank from his room, and now has his goods displayed in a creditable manner.

A wedding is reported to have iakeu place in the vicinity of Chase published iu this country. It has the largest circulatiou of any weekly newspaper, and goes to every state, territory and nearly every county of the Union. Only one dollar a year, including the above mentioned book free. SencTpos-tal to The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, for a free specimen copy of the paper. Send the addresses of your friends also.

There is one good thing that ma killing of this young man is sad to be said of Frederick, and thut is her" record. was brutally shot by a party of two bloodthirsty wretches within one-half mile cf Oklahoma City and robbed of about $25 in money. It appears that he was con Drug Book Store, fronted by two men and was shot without a moment's warning, the fa Directed to date.l Wheat Xo. 2 soft 41 Xo. 1 hard -10 No.

a 39 Oorn 10 lata tt Ejrgs 18 Butter 18 Cabbage, per tb 0-2 Chickens, per doz 150 (- Potatoes, per bushel IX)0 Elour, per cwt 90 1.00 Meal, 1.00 With the BciXSTIH for the home news and the Topeka Capital for the FREHEUIOK, KANSAS. yesterday, but we have been unable tal ball entering just below the left temperance people. While this class of people are not crunks on the subject, they aro total abstainers, and never during the editor's wrambles at noon or midnight has he saw an intoxicated person in Frederick. This fact is truly an exception, and one that speaks volumes for our little Long evenings are drawing near, and the time will soon be at band when the farmer enjoys his rest. Your home paper will be much need to lean names of the contracting' After the killing, the money was taken from the dead man's cloth arty.

The weather has been moderate to ing and they made good their es City meat Market Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of rilKSH AND SALT MEATS. cape, and from what we can learn nothing has been seen or heard of a late period this and not much protracted cold woRtlier during the winter is looked for by old farmers of the county. them since. The decased formerly state happenings, you could not se FOR LADIES ONLY. $250 in gold will be given to the lady making tne largest list of words from letters contained in the word "BEAUr TIFUL," 8100 in gold for the second largest list, $50 in gold for each the third and forth largest list, diamond ring for fifth largest list, fine lady's gold watch for sixth largest list, solid gold necklace for seventh largest list, handsome Swiss music box for eighth largest list, banquet lamp of elegant design for ninth largest list, lady's toiletase, complete, ornamented in silver, for tenth largest list.

We shall give away more than ne hundred other prizes in order nf merit, if there shall be that number of successful contestants, ff two or more tints tie the one bearing earliest postmark will receive reward. The com pet-inn is open to ladies, only, and is given for the purpose of introducing in the United States Madame I.e Fontaine's Parisian Beautitier. endorsed by lea liNg singers, actresses and society belles. It is a standard preparational of except lived in this county and was a son of ed through the prolongation of win lib elch. of near this place.

The lect two better papers lor the coining year, and get them a. cheap as we are now offering the two. The regular price of the Capital alone .00 ters and no better tune than right now could be had for commencing your subscription. For one dollar we will send you the a rand Central hotel Kansas. t'iist door south of FKEDF.HiOK, funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the family residence, conducted by Rev.

M. P. Iixon, and the remains of the unfortunate and beloved The recent snow was of some ben-St to the wheat fields. Although the moisture was slight, -'every little helps," aw an old woman once upon a time remarked. year, thereby receiving the city and and the 1 making the two We have arranged with the publishers of the Caphal whereby son ana brother was laid to rest in ountvnews, besides many good sto- Wesley Chapel cemetery.

The ribS and miscellaneous reading. we can furnish you with these two ympathy of the community is ten-iered the relatives in their sad af papers for one year at the very low price of 1.75. Remember, this of fliction. The matrimonial market being quite lively just now, we would ask those having intentions to wed to call and look over our samples of fer lasts but a short time; so take ad ional purity and wonderful qualities. If there is anyone in this whole vantage of it before it is everlastingly Kvery contestant must order the Paris wide world who would rather buy- a ian Beautitier.

which will be "ent prep too late. IV anting to sell their wheat, i rn and oats will at nil titnos gut the market price by call-in." on the Frederick Grain Co. Dealers iii GRAIN and COAL. aid to auvaddress in the United States Round Oak" heater than ti take any other stove ottered for sale in upon receipt of fifty cents (introduction price). Enclose pontal noto or stamps with list of words, and address at once.

We are pleased to state that Dr. Preston has improved in health suf-ficent to be able to walk up town today, and we hope to soon note his entire recovery. TheM. Wr. of A.

lodge is making extensive preparations for their Thanksgi viag ball, and nothing is being omitted that will make the event i success throughout. W. .1 Quinian, a west end firemen, came in on the 'Frisco Friday morn-ing and left over the Missouri for Hoisington. He made this office a pleaant call while in town. 1'lIK PAuisia.n Toii.ktUo., Momtkeal.

wedding invitations. We have the fi'iest line of samples evtr brought tn country so unique anil pretty ire they that one seeing them would almost conclude to marry whether they had previously thought of the matter or not. They are lovely; and the editor can "keep a secret," too. 'L hllKC. tO 4 Frederick as a gift," I am the party thev are looking for.

I have two thai are nearly as good as new "genuine; no fraud;" Round Oak; been used but little, and will sell at a very low price. See me before purchasing. .1. E. Johnston.

VanBoskirk's "high steppers" furnished a little excitement triday afternoon by running away, fhey were left standing in front of the postoffice after delivering the 'Frisco ail and becoming frightened started to run. While "cutting the pigeon wing" at the Grand Central corner the buggy was overturned and completely demolished. The team was DI3C0VEEED AT LAST! GEORGE LANTZ, It lias been thoroughly demonstrated to the delight of all who have tried its wonderful effects that DR. HOLT'S YOSTS. KAN.

FRENXTJ HAIR INV1GORATOR will positively grow a MUSTACHE, and promote hair on bald heads. Restora NUFAOTtTHKK OF A gentleman from Wilsey, was in town one day last week soliciting orders for job printing, but understand he did not meet with much success. Several of our business men informed him that there were two printing offices in Frederick and that bisinfringement was not Having purchnsed the meat market of J. M. Mitchell, I will continue the business at the old stand.

Cash must accompany all orders No credit. RerpectfuJly, J. Smith. stopped about a half mile northeast of town. We don't like to harp on politics too much nor worry our Populist Harter Baum are putting in a line lunch counter and otherwise improving and re.uiodling their restaurant.

The boys are hustlers, and we are glad to note the improvement. tion of hair guaranteed within three months if used according to it Is perfectly harmless to the skin, can be used wltu perfect secrecy and its .1... Ka fi i i 1 1 1 i.w Une dollar, csh in adva ce, tiav 1 few ani.liciitious. Youuir men who nu- The display of Christmas toys to be good business policy. We admire i seen in the show windows is evidence the good sense displayed by ourciti- .1 1 that Old Santa will soon make us his l.i I readers to any great extent, and do not particularly love to "kick a man after he is down," but can't refrain mentioning once more oh, just once more that Populism has two big, black eyes in this county.

Or had jrou noticed thia for the BffLUCTIJI one year. Vou i fe'iate a fine mustache are gratified to will never reirret having paid this ttmt tm' application increases one mall tl I urnwth witu double rapidity. A pack- small amount for your home pap.i. ll)ree ufoutn, nrl BrTrt mtnm auy id-'retss upon receipt of 1. the 1 opeka OapitaUnd Qvumus AaUreiWl Jii; uhuuoi.

both one year or 1 i hiiimrp City, Mo. zens ana causes ine eauor to reel that his hard fought battles for the "patronage of home merchants" annual visit, and the little ones are already building castles in the air in Jfr'orJBale by Kfco- I anticipation of the happy evout. wore being repaid..

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