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The Winchester Argus from Winchester, Kansas • 4

The Winchester Argus from Winchester, Kansas • 4

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mi, lira The following named parties have JOLLIFICATION. The Nortonyllle Brass Band determin Lend Kealon came Dome last Tuesday, County Commissioner Hlcki was in paid the sums set opposite their names On subscriptions to the Anoui. (idee Cold Weather Comforters ed last Friday to come to Winchester Our last report: Inwn Tuesday. Friday evening and sorenade Sheriff elect Brown. Some how Central Com -Kr LON.W.ItOBlNSOtt.- Dave Davis, Winchester, Dr.

Dodds, North Cedar, 17 A fin AMAii la tirl COFF SELLS THEM. mitteeman Golf "got ort to it" and he at clothing go to II 60 800 150 ISO Hertr 7i Advance. W. A. Robinson wild has charge of the McLeod gallery at this place Is a splendid workman and a fine lellow.

He will give you as good work as you can get any where, and entertain you while having it done, Go and see him In the Winchester Hotel lot. a Spooial sale of cbmforts and blankets at Weatherford Son's, The ladies are especially invited to inspect Weaiherfora Son's Double Store this week. Weatherford Son's. J. M.

Adams, Winchester, once concluded to make the occasion W. 8. Weatherford, Winchester, of general jollification, and with See notice of administrator's sale of Local Items. A mm can go back on rotation), And It will not disturb tha world's pUn; But ott, Hi a different matter When relation! go back on the man I that end in view commenced work The Yountrilepublioans all were equally anxious for a demonstration and worked with a vim. A Gun Club was organized at once, a large number ot torches were gotten together, beautiful banners and the property of A.

T. Mathews, deceased. Sale commences at 10 o'clock, sharp, to-day (Thursday.) Minutes of the Jefferson County Weatherford Son's is the place ftext Thursday is Tlmnksgivihg Day. Money to loan by T. Fulioh.

See nntioe of the aupper at Iho Mclh odist church amusing transparencies wore Improvised, Teachers' Association, held at Oskaloosa Nov. 5th. 1887. to buy your boots and shoes. The Double Store keens a full line of groceries and queensware, also Colorado potatoes, the best in the market.

Chinese lanterns were brought into Pursuant to adjournment at the close of Coat.tr We understand a literary society will requisition and everything was ready by Normal, the Association convened at 1:80 p. An elegant line of hats, caps and o'clock for the reception of the Nor la the Presbyterian church. be organized to-morrow (Friday) night 1j 91 school bouse. Let all attend who are gloves at Weatherford Son's. If vn want a 7 year loan, Call on J.

T. Fulton. President Ileath being absent the meeting wai tonvillians. A telegram had been sent .0 fflfl 2 Agh l.vA 3 gl yX lit" g'" a mi a "a f. rr 9 ffiM called to order by vice-president J.

E. Cook, interested in having a lively lyceum in town this w'nter. For fancy goods and notions go to Weatherford bon s. Miss Llueie Gtbbi presided at the organ. Double quartette, "Paul and Silas Causes of whispering and ho to control It by to the Band telling them to drive direct to the Winchester Hotel on arriving in town.

A large banner was suspended from the balcony of the hotel with the Inscription Railroad and Tubular lanterns at Eli Perkins will leclnra in Nortonville next Monday nipht. If yoii want a jfoort book to read J. P. Lemon will rent von one1 for 10c. and watches go to the Prof.

Cook. Prof. Cook's remarka wore to the McKemey Wilhelm's, For jewelry Double Store. point, and attentively listened to by the members of the association. The trains on the Kansas Central WELCOME NORTONVILLE.

mLOWCOSTHOUSES jf -MWot HOW TO BUILD THEM UUIIIUU FOll BllOWN Music, "Our Motto." Work In first grade, Miss Jessie McCartney and now arrive as follows; If vm want a 6 per cent, loan, call on J. T. Fulton. HUKRMJ FOR THIS KIDS I F. B.

Barns. Discussed by Mr. Meredith. Mr. (It will bo remembered that it was a "kid Barnard and Misses Ida Baker and Ella Wilhelm.

Go to (lie supper lit the Methodist modern hotujea. ousting from 1'roHjulif UuttraHtfi mery detail and many original tdeu. Houftes Adapted to bll elimatRH duiutribod. delegation'' from Winchester to the convention that claimed the honor of nom- Freight going west 6:00 a. m.

Patsengor 10:58 a. m. Passenger east 4:23 p. m. Freight 4:40 p.

m. Miss Baker has Introduced a new feature in her school this year in the shape of "Euhlman'a llr.ul.lo.t Wut Reading Boxes." nating Brown). But for somo reason church Tuesday evening. Remember ttie supper at the Methodist chinch next Tuesday evening. wurkDublifthod' Kant lw mail How to teach Geography and make the lessons rV.in fan.

PKANkLlh HL.i0., HUM-! the band boys failed to get the telegram, Mr, Ed. F. Bourne, the efficient and and not knowing of the preparations that bad been made, tied their teams in worthy cashiei of the United States Yon (fan fiay off vour loan procured Interesting, Mrs. Casebier and Mr. Meredith.

Mrs. Casebier being absent, Mr. Meredith led ont on the subject, followed by remarks from various members. Prof. Cook called on Mtss Michaels to discuss the subject, speaking very highly of her manner of teaching geography.

STOP And consider. Is it not the duty of all. enpec lallv those who reside In Winchester and actia of J. T. Fulton in (100 installments.

the suberbs of the town and quietly marched to Brown's house and com has moved into the Express Des Moines. Iowa, says: "From lack of exercise and from close confinement to office work, I have been troubled with habitual constipation. I Frank MnKnnna Graham house. menced the serenade. On bearing the 2.2.

1 The gist of all seemed to be: To cry to make every city, state, river, moun music the crowd waiting at the hotel, cent neighborhoods, to read their home paper every week? Of course it Is, and we hone every one who may happen to see this, who is not a subscriber, will profit by having seen ii, and go have received more benefit from St H. C. Beannr has just finished paint- quickly formed into procession and hurriedly marched to Mr. Brown's resi tains, mean something real to the pupil besides the mere name. Patricks Fills than any thing I ever HU SH in? his elevator.

Quite an improve ment. RIGHT Not to expect a pupil to memorise the entire dence, where the Sheriff elect and the tried. I gave them a thorough test and am now in perfect health. I hereby geography. brass band were captured and the line I am lelltng all of my Shelf Hardware at Actual Cost, to Teach the child to know what a map is and Roller ekatinir, is the order now recommend them as a pleasant and re of march taken up.

It was a grand how to nee it. flinchman Barns have fitted up a nice up to the Annus office and deposit the neccsary $1.60 tor one year's subscription. Of course the A nous ts not as good a paper as you can get for less money, but ills your town paper. The large citv naners never trv to do Winchester or Jeffer liable medicine. They do not gripe procession, tho band, a large number of Biography of Horace Mann, Hiss Maud Smith.

rink on Third street, nor cause the sickness occasioned by Absent. REMEMBER AT torches, the gun club and the transpar son County, Kansas any partlcnlar good, and we operation of almost all other cathartic How to teach Physiology, P. H. Worswlck. Mrs.

K- Jones encies followed by a large number of men, women and children. The music, Absent. pills or medicines. Sold by J. E.

W. GOFFS Cash House. desires the patronape ot any who may Dow to teach fifth reader, Prof. Fertig and rise to Bay, and to say it out loud, right HERE Lemon. wish any kind of painting done for Fritz Myers.

Absent. the clamor of voices, the rattle of muskets and the glare of lights was exciting holiday iritis. She will also put up Dor The three latter exercises were laid over 'till trails in oil or crayon, from photographs Before you buy your underwear be next meeting. J. W.

FA KRIS. Pbes. We noticed particularly the inscriptions on two of the transparencies: "a clean F. ELMORE, OlfHlZB. or from me.

(Jul on or address by letter. 22 tf. THE sure and go to Weatherford Sens and get their price on first class goods. Music, "Summer Days are Gone." About tweuty members were present. that the Aaous has.

Is and always will toot its bom energeticiy for Winchester and Jefferson Township. It takes money to conduct a newspaper business as well as other lines of business, and we hope those who are In arrearage for subscription, will, as soon as convenient, "make us glad." We need money badly right sweap," "This year then next year" and Winchester, Meriden, Oskaloosa and numerous J. D. Lemon says that he has knocked "Hurrah tor the kid delegation," Bcuool teacher Wert punished some Ine6cster districts werd represented Sattl of ine uottom out or wall paper. "Brown's time 174." After marching large boys in bis school one day last week and to day (Wednesday) Is being Next meeting to be held in Winchester first Saturday In December.

Every teacher in the through the principal streets tho pro Ful on can procure a loan of T. ton with or without commissions. NOW. connty cordially invited to attend. Motion to adjourn.

tried before Justice Talent for It. Particulars next week. CAPITOL, $50,00000. CHARTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS. cession wound up at the Winchester hotel, where hundreds ot people had congregated; here a few short speeches were listened to, more music and more shot-gun salutes and more R.

A. Wright, of the News, was in the city Friday night with the band Do not think McLeod will stay Loans made and Deposits received on the mod favorable terms. boys. with yon always; be on hand early in Special attention given to collections. Exchange bought and sold.

Taxeslpaid. the day. Remember they are located in cheering was indulged in, and then sup Realizing the fact that the short crops for the last two years and the almoBt entire loss of the hogs two years ago, has made money scarce as Mr. Johanna, of JNortonvnie, was an tne Winchester Hotel lot. per was announced.

Mine host Stone agreeable culler at the Ana us office last Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. MRElGFORSr- bad provided an excellent oyster supper, well with the merchant as with tho farmer, and knowing oast experience Monday, A shooting match, will be given on ttiaf nannla will hn nstli Inff Knt Qtflnlo UnnAa. tlflVO tint. Saturday, Nov. 19.

on Mooney Creek J. W. FARRI8. F. ELMORR.

W. L. LAYSON. J. D.

LEMON. J. K. R. cri'RRY.

J. V. CARSON. Here it was that the Argus man got in his work. Take it all together, it was a grand jollification.

The Nortonville Isaac, when is fif'y per cent. b3tter as lOOpercenif When you buy your wall L. WILHELM. R. 8.

MBUUER. near the Catholio church, consisting of about 40 turkeys, geese, ducks and paper of D. Lemon. Band is a good one and the members are pigeons. Dinner with oysters.

To THE BALL IS ROLLING gentlemanly, jolly, wholesouled. Before GreatlyExclted Not a few of the citizens Winches they went bomn, and towards the wee 8ma hours they serenaded numerous commence at 9 a. in. on Saturday, Mo v. 19.

Everybody is invited to come and have a good time. Ditte. ter have recently become greatly excited over the astounding facts, that several -AT- parties in town. tm of their lends who had been pro r.ounced bv their physicians as incurs Five gallon oil cans with pump, at r. MAIER.

II. Obens, Programme for the Jefferson County ble and beyond all hope suffering with Mclvemey Wilhelm s. thut dreaded monster Consumption- LOADED MY SHELVES with Fancy Goods, but have a nico line of Staples, and shall endeavor to keep my stock complete. I will for the next SIXTY DATS give yon prices that defy competition. These prices will be for OR PRODUCE OP Call and get prices before baying elsewhere as I am determined to sell these goods.

Thanking yon for past favors, I will try to merit a continuance of the ame Yours, Respectfully, JOHN SECKLER'S. Notwithstanding the Fine Weather have been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Teacher's Association, to be held in Sav do vou know that J. D. Lemon wtll sell you wall paper at 9c, 13c.

and Winchester, December 1887, 35c. per roll. the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and lungdiseases, Coughs Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial 1:30. Opening exercises.

1:35. Biographical sketch of Edward L. C. Glidden. of Winchester, Jeffer bottles free at Frank Kirkpatrick's drug son county, Kansas, was in town Everett, E.

T. Sayler. yesterday visiting among old friends. 1:50. Lessons in fractions, inverting store, large bottles 1.

Ten cents will give you reading for Week at J. f). Lemon's. Ten years ago Mr. Glidden was a resi the divisor, O.

Worswick. dent of Harvev county, living in Pleasant township He came to the 2:15, Slap drawing, Miss Mary Mich county before Newton had even put on Mrs. Belle Wilson returned last Sat ael, Mrs. II. N.

Casebier. A. M. ine appearance oi a village, ana nas not been here since 1877. He thinks THE OVERCOATS AND SUITS Are carried off at Prices Never Heard of in the His tory of Leavenworth.

No Drum Corps RequiredEto Make the People Understand that They Can Get the Most Stylish and Best Fitting; SUITS AND OVERCOATS at a trifle Over Half Price, at urday from Ray county. where she had been visiting for four or five months. that Newton has made wonderful pro. 2 35. What shall the teacher read.

E. E. Heath. gress during that time, and can hardly believe his eyes when he looks around and sees such evidences of prosperity on every hand. He thinks that Harvey county i one ot the best in the state.

250. Current topics. Miss Emma Sheldon, Jas. Cathoart, T. H.

Barnard. Mrs H. U. Seanor returned last Sat urday from Pittbbuig, wheve she had been visiting for two or three months. it ts unnecessary to sav ne is having? a 3:10.

Critic's Report, J. E. Cook. 3:25. Dismission.

jolly time with his old friends, for what Frank Kirkpatrick, man could do otherwise when he has so many of them. Newton Republican. A nice line of ladies, misses and at Weatherford children's cloaks Son's. ECELEB'S. Go to McKcmey Wilhelrn'i and The boyg who have been indulging in the peculiar sport of untieing horses at night that the farmers ride to town, had better "let up" on that kind of amuse ment before it goes hard with them.

see those patent window cleaners. They take the cake. Look for Theml Ask for Them! The first time vou are in a drug store. Why not paper your house and take PIT? CT THE DRUGGIST look for St. Patrick's Pills, ask for advantage of J.

V. Lemon bio cut tn them, buy them, they are decidedly the prices? most pleasant physic and the best family medicine ever brought into gen No one is well equipped for a Journey eral use. without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, The Great One-Price Clothier 423 Delaware Street, LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Buoklen's Arnica 8alve. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

In an Winchester, Kansas. The Best Salve In the world for emergency its value cannot be estimat Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRhuem, ed. Sold by J. D. Lemon.

Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. uniioinins, corns, and all Hkin iirup Mr. J.

Carson, representing John A nnnnn OOO 1 tar8nn's great stock farm near Win The M. aid society will rive a general supper at the church Tuesday evening the 22nd. Everybody invitea. Come and get a good supper and have a social time; all for 25 cents. By Order of Committee.

The Nortonville Brass Band ulayed Some vary fine music in front of the editor's house last Friday night. Whilst they got us out of bed, we enjoyed the serenade very much and hope they may live a long while to make others happy. The most painful and troublesome bunions can be cured by applying Chamber! ait 'a Pain Balm. It relieves the inflamation, reduces the swelling, and cures the soreness. Give it a trial.

Sola by J. D. Lemon. tions, and positively cures files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Chester, Jefferson county.

Kansaa, called upon us Wednesday. Mr. J. W. Car- perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box.

sen Is a brother to the great horse FOR SALE BY Trans Kirkpatrick. breeder and Importer. Our spare for bids of an extended notice of this fine A good one, Mr. James Marsh, of farm this week. Next week however Aten, Neb.

after an experience of four we will give some interesting points on tnis business, Mr. J. uarson in years. In using and selling Chamber company with Mr. J.

L. Carney made us a pieasantcall Wednesday. Miuonvaie lain's Pain Balm, says: "It is tha best and most rcliable.linimeot ever produced A fifty cent bottle ot it will ac News. complish in the treatment of PLANT NEW ORCHARDS before the old ones are all dead. Our town Is enjoying a reasonable fall trade, thou eh our merchants are feel rheumatism, lame back or severe sprains, than five dollars invested in any other The undersigned will sell all kinds of Nursery Stock from one of the best way.

A great many cases have been Nurseries in the west, for spring deliv ing lilehly indignant over the Interest our Times man manifests in aiding the many excursions to Leavenworth. We wouid suggest to the Times right here that these excursion are very ruinous cured by it, after being given up. as hopelessly incurable. It promptly re ery. Parties wanting stock can do no better than to place their orders with him.

He bat had twenty years exper relieves the pain in all cases. Sold by to nur to-vn and surroundint country, and that if he had our interest at heart J. Lemon. lence in growing and handling Nursery Stock and he thinks be can give vou as much as he has our eiris. he would PEG TBSBQPDEB 0F 1TGEWJ, better stock for less money than parties Remember that McLeod can that nave no experience in that business slay with you but a short time.

They Tou will do well to see him before are located at the Winchester Hotel. condemn these semi-mmthly excursion in severe term. The merchants of Lfaven worth paid 250.00 for this last irain all of which they emect to make in return. Many old shelf-worn goods will be exhibited and sold to our people at prices at which tbev could bov clean placing your orders elsewhere. s2 8m.

Cart Qikchmaii Astrschen and far trimming at Weatherford Son's. An Important Move. HKSIKK. vd No one can reasonably expect to be An item is going tbe rounds of tba pa well, and remain so, unless their bowels move regularly. To insure a healthy regularity, nothing eqnals St.

Patrick's new cood a home. We feel an inter in the welfare of the Timet and hope the voune editor will give ns fuller report of homo events in the future, even if he has to abridge the Lon. Robinson racket a little McLouth cor. in Independent. pers that Jamea Biggersian, or Kicn mood, recently plowed op a dozen confederate army crackers tbat were as Pills.

They are small, sugar coated, 14, will reiain fresh and good as when the rebels left V-J and do not grip. They cure all bilious disorders, and habitual costiveness, im parting a healthy tone to the liver.bowels them, a quarter ot a century ago. Dr. Lemon, ef this city, saya there is nothing wonderful about that, as these crackers were made from flour of Carolina peas; that while a prisoner ot war and whole system. Messrs.

Berry Bros What am I to dot The symptoms of billionwess are unhappily bnt too well knowa. They differ fa different Individuals In some extent, A billioua man Is seldom a All our work will be finished First Class, in our Carrol. say: -Oor customers speak highly In praise ot St. Patrick's Pilis. They are the best." Sola by D.

Lemon. on his way to Libby prison from Chick-amauga, in 1863, he was furnished rations of them, that he could not bile them and when near Branchyille, 8. C. he threw breakfurt eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids bnt none for solids of a morning.

HU tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time: if ills not white and furred. Wonderful Cures. it i ronrn. at all events. D.

HoTt Wholesale and one to a poor looking hog on the way side, which aeized It and ran away, and be declares that when he passed the The digMtive system is wholly ont of order and diarrhoea or constipation may Retail Umejiaw. of Rome. ay BEST STOCK THROUGHOUT. Our Prices are yery low, considering the quality of the work done. Do not delay but come and see ns, as we can stay with yon but a abort time, DO NOT FAIL TO GET YOUR CHILDREN PHOTOCRAPHCD! As you may neyer again have the opportunity ot getting the McLEOD CABINETS in your own town, and you will surely be pleased with our work a symptom or the two may alternate We bare been tellwfr Dr.

Kine'a Kew same spot again on the march of Sher There are often hemorrhoids or even DiscoTerr. Electric Bitten and Buck man through the Carolines, in 1865. the lin'a Arnica 8aWe for two years. Here loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence nd tenderness in the pit of the stomach.

oeTer ban Jled remedies tbat tell as well. or elve each universal satisfaction. boya found that identical hog leaning against a tree, dead and dried with the zracker fist la -its mouth and as sound 1 itere nave been some woorterfal cure 'llj, 1.4. To correct ail this if not effect a cure try Oreen 'a August Flower, it costa but a tnSe and thousands attest Its efficacy. effected by these medicines In litis cilr.

and as ever. muz $ereral of pronoonced Oormump-lion hare been entirety rired the of a few bottle of Kio a Kw Di Thaii Photographs bting recognU4 all oret lbs ti ChajBpfoa Uf prids la Atfkwa httttatlons. tnd ta FbottT. tbf Is hm bettw fa th toontry tha XcLod A tbt Vtt PKtana owaiiuot. Champion.

rani. caa (it before their camera and gc awaj stiie4 that the; har treat their foaiores caiitd let. The hop at Joe Linn's Tuesday night cflTerr. taken In connection who Elec wis a pleasant affsir. Sereral Win- Oar tasking glore and basting pins tsTcoioe.

Set them. 3if Kemet Wii.nsLM. tric Wf fitarsntee slwavi ftnwr Tilting osr City srarwly eo tway our ftmTO PbMsraphew. WctsM Co 4 ej ene pronounces tteh work 0t Mt in tat Cwntry. tTriJ Konc os Use tod are i.y.nt Thr laia theit ra lb imir Giury ber Giobe.

the'f people took it in. Sold t'y Fraak Kukpairkfc..

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