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The Wilsey Independent from Wilsey, Kansas • 3

The Wilsey Independent from Wilsey, Kansas • 3

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Wilsey, Kansas
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0v iiuuiuis imvo riTKVnMfkn neurl LADIES incnt Millers, Grain and Seed Dealers itlironirhniit tin. We have been informed that we might as well pull our freight, as a Republican paper is soon to be Btart ed in our city. We did not come here, consequently we are not going away. We will give the editor the right hand of fellowship if he concludes to locate, providing however ho ia not an A A. There is no use denying the but a printing office and newspaper plant in a town does more good for the advancement of the town than any other one element that can be established.

Therefore wheu-anyone refuses or neglects to lend BOUNTY SHAT, BY "OBSERVER." Miss. Kitty Paterson is home on a viei-t There was a pleasant little party of young folks at Tadoe Bakers last evening. Mrs. Dr. Salsbery is on the sick list.

Miss. Pearl Whitaker of Lost Springs'is the guest of Miss. Gracia nivlilv redummctirl thnm WLDOUGiLAS. tor cleaning mid Grading Wheat, Barley, Oats, Corn and Seeds of ever description. Thf fir n.

ai neaCKTON. MA49. You can save money by purchasing V. Im ly, have greater capacity, built nnvicr ana ucucr uo-islicil than any other Mills. Six different ea r.

1 (HI 11 1 III four for Warehouse, levator Because, we are the largest manufacturers ol advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than "any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can.

Sold by war mijw i.iiiicin use. The Rollers are the BEST and CHEAPEST for the money. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. Write for Circulars and Price ta fore buying. Stage this week.

LOCAL PICK-ITS. we can vouch for the reliability sf this firm, Editor. Mrs. Seth Mus. Elsie Kent were visiting atjCouncil Groue last Thursday.

There was a young married folks party at Mrs. Riders last week all reported a nice time. Mrs. Dilley has been quite School Report Cards for sale at this office. CHRISTMAS IS COMING, Beachey is iu tovyn from Newton on business.

PO NOT FORGET THAT I CARRY A sick but is 6ome better at present. FULL LINE OF 0 Pirtle is shipping hogs 0 the Kansas Cify market today. Watches, Chains, When in Council Grove Don't fail to visit the reliable store pf A Crowley. Wo acknowledge a renewal of subscription to the Inf-penden from Mr. Cox Qf California.

Charms. Pins, rings, Thimbles, Finger rings, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins, Emblem Pins, etc. Dr. A Eastman was a visitor at W7 Whiting at Sylvan Park. Copies of the can bo obtained at the post office at 3c each, or subscriptions taken for same, We afEordJ a Male quartette in our town.

Earnest LeBaron of Dwight was in our city today. We understand the Dwight Hotel has changed hands Mrs. Dunn is proprietress pow. Professor Lee of White city has organized a writing school in our city he has quite a good number to start with and expects more. Miss.

Wille Black has returned from her visit to Eldorado. Wm Alford and wife are rejoin ing of the arrival of a fine girl. their support to such an institution say by their silence, that they do not care one iota for the welfare of the town. All such persons care for is to fill their own pockets books. Today, (Thursday,) a change is taking place in which the people of the community are interested.

Horton who has been here for over four years and has proved himself to be worthy of a better position than the station at Wilsey can give, has been promoted to a better position at Council Grove. He will be succeeded by Hani lately of Garnett, this state, who will no doubt give the people and the Company a satisfactory agent. While the people regret to part with and his family, Mr, Harris and family will be welcomed to our midst. PrQf. Anderson spent Sunday at home 011 Four Mile.

Edgar Coffin and Fred Larue were to the Grove Friday. Geo. Baker was over frqpi Park'jiville Monday on business, Francis left for Mnloy Iowa, Thurs day evening of last eek, Finley Watkins niade a short call Sunday with relativos and friends. Mrs. Norman Lary of Comisky has been visiting friends hero the past week.

W. W. Ray, the Delavan lumber dealpr was in our city on business Saturday eve. D. B.

Rude of Diampnd Crock fame, was sepn to board the train Saturday for Council Grove. Mrs, J. 0. Hill and daughter, Sadie, went to Council Grove Saturday on a shopping expedition. Abe Jones, who has rend our paper ever since its.

existance, went overland to the county capital Saturday. Jonas, McNair has had a painful boil on his arm for several daykj widen demanded considerable treatment. We carry the largest and best styles of Ladies? Cloaks jn the Conn ty AS Crpwlpy, Council Grove. A. B.

REGNIER Herington. A Crpwlpy, Council Grove is sole agent for thp celebrated Douglas Shoo in this County. Best shoe made. DR. S.S.

GROSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. WILSEY, KANSAS. Does a general practice and gives special attention to diseases of the nose and throat. Office north of Wjijsey State Bank. If items do not appear in this paper that you wish to spe it is en tirely your own fault for not reporting thera to this office.

(iissom Pacific Diamond Springs. bv "dot." We are a few hours late this week, caused by the arrival of a 7 pound girl baby at the editors roan? sion at three o'clock today. We have for sale at this pffice all kinds of Justic's legal blanks, receipts, notes, scale books, school report cards. Send for prices, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND PULMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS, TO Kansas City, St Uuis, Pueblo and Denver WITHOU CHARGE. Connecting Direct for all Points.

DR; F. COREY, Office over Morris County State Bank Council Grove Ivan. Jim Hankinson was a caller at our THE WIIiBBY am Thanksgiving has come and gone. Phillips and Mr. Hedgepeth of Olive Branch wore the guests of Rice on Thanksgiving day.

rOn the afternoon of Thanksgiving day, about a dozen squirrel hun-ters, ranging in age from 12 to 55, put in the afternoon and succeeded, in capturing 3 or 4 squirrels, after which they went coon hunting and all they saw was a rabbit, but Frank Brown could not run fast enough to, catch it, but he did run fast enough to get lost. Thanksgiving night as Lyons was returning home from eating turkey, his horse ran away and ran into Loomis' fence near where the new bridge is being built, tear-down about three rods. We did not hear of any other damage being done Call on P. P. Magathan when in Council Grove, for a lunch" or meals.

Don't forget the plape, first door west of Mundorli's Grocery. LIV EY ADVERTISE pill STABLE. M. B. OTIS, Proprietor.

If you want a first-class rig of any kind this is the place to get it. The trade of traveling men solic-ted, and given prompt attention. A Crowley makes a specialty of good goods in footwear, as well as the very best in all other lines pf goods. Goods all new and frosh. Styles the latest and prices guaranteed to be the lowest.

IN THE The Wilsey Independent. A boy 10 years old has a little sistejf who weighs 10 and gets tired pf holding her in five minutes. When he is twice as old how long will it take him to get tired of holding some onp else's sister who weighs 125 lbs? A Crowley Council Grovo Kansas, is the place to buy the genuine celebrated Jacksonville Flannels and Blankets. Barter Shop. A.

J. COFFIN, Proprietor. IT WILL PAY, headquarters one day this week and mvosted in some of our stationery. H. R.

Boner one of our most respected and successful farmers, has our for 3 six months subscriptions. 0 Kent, one of our Parkerville subscribers ijas a caller at our printery Monday. He is recently frpm Western Kansas. Carl Horsman, the industrious manager of the Wilsey Creamery spent a few hours Sunday under the parental roof at the Grove. The Misses Hattie Roberts and Libbie Inmnn of Council Grove were visiting with Mrs.

Kate Meyers pvr Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Nannie Pjrtle came home from Em poria, where she is in nttendance fit the State Normal, to spend Thanksgiving with friends and relatives. Franc Anker came home from Hymer last week, where he has been at work for the last year. He will leave the last of the week to attend the state normal. Mr.

Levi Scrivens, now of Dunlap and one of the Independent's substantial subscribers, was calling on his many friends in the neigborhood Friday. He has been under the weather for some time and looks somewhat bad but is improving we are glad to note. The following program has been prepared for the next meeting to be held at Council Grove Dec. 8th. Paper Psycology Sharpe, General discussion.

Paper The best way to secure co operation of patrons Edger-ton. Discussion, Albert Rader, Mol lie Maginnis, M. F. Amrine. Recitation Edith Debit.

Review of Constitution Hanna Discussion, Ball, Town-send. Review of History of Education, pp 37 to 05 Miss Mack. Discussion, Leatherwood, Jesse Wilson. Elective exercises Maggie May-hew. Discussion, Maud Bloss and Miss Harbord.

Paper History, Gth and 7th grades Miss Mayginnis. General discussion. Music in charge of -Miss Peck and Mis3 Collins. Emma 0. Waleerg, Secretary.

WTe club our paper with New York Tribune, American Nonconformist, Toledo Blade, Cincinnati Fn-quirer, and Gazette, Kansas City Journal, New York World and several other first class publications. Call at this office for rates, etc. If the business men of the town pnly knew it, they are driving a great deal of trade away from our town which would come here if they jrould but patronize and use an intelligent amount of "printer's ink." It is natural for a great many people to go where bargains are offered by 3 1 1 11 Hill Spring. by "blower." Mr. Bersuch sold hogs to Mr, Barr of Diamond Creek $4.00 per hundred being the price received.

Marks Bros, will ship a carload of fine horses to Kentuckey in a few days. Mr. Zach Taylor has to haul water for all his stock. He has to haul it about two miles. Our school is well attended, has good order, and the scholars are advancing rapidly in their studies, in fact we have an all 'round good, schcoll Theadore Bersuch had a dance Friday night: he reports a good lime.

Corn is being 6hippd in hera to a considerable extent. Mark Bros. The Christian Endeavor supper at the school house last Thursday night both socially and financially, was a complete success. We did not learn the amount cleared, but know from the crowd that was there a nice little sum was made. The following taken from pne of our exchanges shows how political editors are paid, for their work for a party.

"To the Republican press of Kansas is due great praise. If it hacTnot been for the loyal support they gave the committee we cquld not have won the victory, but without a single exception the 325 newspapers in our party in this State were loyal and true to tlje cause of Iiepub licanism in every There isn't a newspaper of any account in the United States that does net offend somebody almost every week Aa editor can please all the people part of the time, but when he tries to please all the people all the time he makes a dismal failure of it. It is something no man has yet ever succeeded in doing and we gave it up long ago. The man who swears about editors and reporters is liable to receive about as much attention as he would if hp wasn't on earth at all. Ex.

peiog uureruseu, ami mis is rigut. Some of the business men, if you can call them such, think that by patron izing us in the way of advertising it would simply help us and go no farther. This is a very absurd mistake as our job printing trade amounts to as much, if not more than if we had 35 or 40 dollars a month worth of advertising. But we have he general good of the town at heart, and would like to see it prosper which an never be done until gome of the3e men change We are in receipt of nice spring clock from Mr. A.

B. Begnier, the Herington jeweler, on advertising. Notice his ad in this isne, and when in Ileriugtou da not fail to give him a call whether you want to buy anything or not He will probably visit unloaded a car load at belmick th week. our city before the holidays..

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Pages Available:
379
Years Available:
1892-1895