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The Wilsey Independent from Wilsey, Kansas • 2

The Wilsey Independent from Wilsey, Kansas • 2

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valuer vL lute, llathur windy such is spring. Will.Nison returned Suatlay Iiuiu If aasas. City, with a car of cattle 1 BEY BfRMU -REEK, A 8 Time Tabic At Diamond Spring, Kan. which he lias bought to feed, waving kept his fodder until now. Ceshier.

Ilalfauoaoo wburoliaa nt Now York bear upon tlielr eplrca or weather vanea the figure ol a eoefc, though doubtless without any Intent on the part of the builders to preserve any ancient aupereitUlon. Aa an inn aign the cock ffoea liaoU to days before the Christian era, but the bird became Invested with a aort of aucreflneaj among Christians after he bad annennced tho the apostaey of Peter. One legend has it that Chrlut waa born at eouk orow, To cloudy Sunday nights for tho colipso to be soon Mr.Peters from Bouth of Delevan was ia this vicinity Saturday buying calves. Tho public Fntronngo'solicited; Nctsry Publio, BATCHELORS COLUMN. WESTBOPND.

assenger No. 807 Accommodation Freight EASTBOUND. f'aMenger No. 80S Accommodation Freight a m. 0:50 a m.

ml tho bird was invested ui the mid Frank lleignl took a trip to Four Orin Wftkefiold, made a business Agont. dle ages with a auperstHwus ua.10 01 aucrodnesa. trip to Dickinson Co. one day last week, Vald to Ills Ambition. Johnnie Ridgeway, ef Liberal, 1 frmn Tin? onu nnm TI Ths "Wils97 died recently from a singular cause.

The school Johnnie attonfled is aoom inn WILMS I iM Tho Adams boys were hauling UU wood from Diamond-Creek last Barbr Shop. A. J. COFFIN, Proprietor. week.

one mile from his bou.e, and the roads being dry and sandy, Joluwia made It a practice of wallting to and from home on his hands up. fnis prao tlce caused his neck and tooo to become abnormally largo, and finally MHS. SEGXJINE, Proprietress. Mile, Sunday. Vene Ferris heads in difforent direction lately.

Bees Tilde, wen up from Six mil visiting homo folks tho luttor part of tho week, Carl Horsman wont to tho Grovo, Ktyting about one o'clock A. M. The latest fad among, the bachelors is to huvd cat following theiu on "State J.D.Vorse.was on Fourllile Sunday circulating around amona tho fair about a week ago brought about congestion of the brain and he ramalnod Call on P. P. Magathan when ones.

in Council Grove, for 01 Miss Jennie. IJanna. of Four Mile uiiconeious until no tueu. lonnnm had always fancied ho would like to be a showman, which fahoy gave rise to the foolish practico that caused hi? death. He has been known to walk to Rockport, twelve miles from home, to attend a circus.

was a caller at tt.u.Yorse. Sunday if- rr If DR. J. H. GAREY afternoon.

-TO- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A.J.Coffin.V.CFrancis,II. Hannah WILSEY, KANSAS. WetuinU the bachelors quit-) well and Bob.Meyers. well known Wilsey utaxitas of Tte Independent. To every new pubspribpr or paid up renewal to The iKDErtppcNy re will give absolutely free as premium THE LEAYENWOETH VEEKLY TIMES for ONE YEAR.

Calls day or night promptly at calling on Viniug's Son, represented this week uud j. 1- 1 ll usi 1 io near aoout me "Ukr mauls" the next issue. Mamie and Sadie Yining, visited Gold In tbe Ocean. That gold should exist in the ocean is an induction that Dr. Henry Wurt claims to have prescntod in 1S08 and in 172 the discovery was announced by Sonstadt.

A careful computation with the best data obtainable, on the basis of 0.9 grain of gold per ton of sea water, about tho proportion pssigned by 6unstadt, shows that the great ocean should contain gold to th amount of over The e-attinir of some of this by elec their siiter Mrs, G. F. Barrot, and tended. DR: F. COREY, Rentisl i'rom Arizona date (Jus lvport family, at Herihgton Thursday and a line climate, and Jnxiuiiint yegettt- To every subscriber to The Leavenworth Daily Times, at the regular ico off 3.00, The iNDEPEKi-KNT will be givtn oee tear FItEE a Friday.

tion. He is especially pleased with F. E. Adams, has rented part of premium. Office over Morris County State trolysis, Dr.

Vi'urtz now predicts, wil) Bank Council Grove the abundance of fruit. Wos. Mitchell, left for liolso be one of tho problems of the future, A. D. Linton land: F.

is agoing in to farming quite extensively thi season, Here is luck to you, Frank. First Congregational church of Tcrrj LOCAL PICK-UPS. This is the best Kewspaper Combination Ever made. "here will be considerable Alfafa 1 Miss Lemburg, is the guest of sowed in this spring, several of our Haute, the oldest of the denomination of the state, is celebrating iti sixtieth anniversary. When Voraim Write.

Whei a man writes lie wants pomp and circumstance and ctornaj space from which to draw. If he writes at home he needs a study or a library, Mrs. Otis. farmers hnvo been experimenting Just think of it, either The IkAffiteekt or Ti I.nvr.KVcr.TH Weiklv day. Thoy say there's' a girl over there and his name may iuver be seen in this column again.

Will Anderson's smiling face was seen on our streets Monday. He was bidliag liis many friends good by, as ho expects to start for'Arizo-na Wednesday, with alfafa for tfye fgur or five years Times offered ubsolutely free, r.6 a pit miuni, for Uie price of one paper F. T. Peerv. went to Kansas flifv with good results: it is one of the alone.

1 Cull at The Independent office end leave your order for your home Sunday. best forage crops known, and is especially adapted 0 a dry elknate. paper, aud one of the cheapest and best Daily and Vkkklv newspaper ia Kanfitta free to you for oue year. Mrs. Omer Pirtle, is on tho sick POUR MILE.

)ist tbis week. BY BLOWEH. At pjesbnt writing, farm work Carl Horsman, went to Council I the the Mr Smart unloaded corn at Hel- Grove last Sunday. ceased for a time at least, as wind is blowing a galo from iforth, with rain and sjeot. mick tne other day.

CD. If Qrubeak, of Salina was, in I if Ym.Ander3on Btqi'tad for Arizona town Tuesday. RHC1NE, InilSCONSIN. MANUFAeruER3 Of To -Rent, this week Wednesday. 54he pishis" mm wabehosse mvm ma and he wants, the key lost and the keyhole pasted over, so that nobody can disturb him.

II is finished products are of much importance to him, anil, for a time, ho wonders why the planets have not changed their orbits or tho sunshine acquired a new brilliancy because he has written something by a cast-iron method. A woman picks up some scraps of a copybook or the back of a pattern, sharpens her pencil with the scissors or gnaws the end sharper. She takes an old geography, tucks her foot under her, sucks her pencil periodically, an 1 produces literature. She can write with Genevieve pounding out hnr exorcises on the piano, with Mary buzzing over her history lesson for to-morrow, Tommy teasing the baby, and ths baby pulling the cat's tail. The domestic comes and goes, for directions and supplies, but the course of true love runs on, the lovers woo and win, and the villains kill and die among the most commonplace surroundings.

A man's best efforts, falling short of gonius, are apt to be stilted, but the wouan who writes will often, with the stump of a pencil, and amid the distractions above mentioned, nroduce a tender bit of a a DUSTLESS GRAIN SEPARATORS AND LAND ROLLERS 30 acers of cultivate! land to rent -n 1 The Farmers of this neighborhood Hath Philip will occuppie the old jg These Mills and Separator ha- 1 nquire qf ltiley Marshall. are beginning to sow oats. lorn neen used rjvineiarinerl.lroi Griffith place this year. ruin and seed Lealn; JSmZiJmt'itm ent Millets, th rollout th. ninicim mem KB Ed.

Coffin, is baling hay at the MACHINES tveT uiau Ruth Anderson went to Council aud urauirjg; wncat, Corn and Beeda of every Marks Itanch" tlis week. wantei: mia ty dro in, an ask "airi 30J Grqve to stay till Sunday, work more thorough, capacity, uuilf thistarrible weather?" riach questi- Mrs. Charles Pease, is vistiting at ana oeuer ou- Mr.Frank.Hanna.lj has built a cow 14Sir.SC??ral s.rilif 'Ei-nJ tJH.s.T..3p.f a stronrer am i avier when properly blended with ,119. wo for Farm. Mr.

Wierraan's, this week. lot on his farm since he has moved. jksc, the soft muiners of tho Kansas zep- msMSlfr't a-l Mi11eri use. 4ifitT The I.atid Vollrra lvey. vvatkins spent few davs ere the HKST hers are soothing to the lonesome the money.

atA CHBAFKif- for Grandma Bullock, has boon very last TCAfllr wir.Vl frianila nn TOnn IVTMn WARRANTED, )ii ror tne past two editor and makes him sigh for the return of the "spring and Frlces ba, Jjin Taylor moved last week down dramatic situation or a page 01 de 1 the creek we aid aotlearu the place Wo enn vouch for the reliability o4 uus henoit, his Albert Coffin is, staying with sister Mrs. Kamsey, at Kelso. Mr Zack Taylor ha3 been hauling scription that, though critics' rave, lives on, travels through the exchanges, and finds a place in the scrapbooks of the men and women corn from Zed Taylor farm to Smarts ranch who know a good thing when they see it, whether there is a well-known name signed to it or not M. Davis, was. in town Monday Milt nnr Will PnfnvoAn ntnn in rn i I .1 uuuiaisi truo Ail A mi aw na Tue SHOE IS THE BEST.

FIT FOR A KINffi. t. ai1Ug iil0u43 aim ie- ts sarday night and Sun- Go Bhopplnf Alona. It is almost always a mistake for latives. COEDOVAW.

day night. fx rMNCHa.CNAMEUKaDUJ1'. WD J4.3SP Fine C.if jjcanmisi Tneadoie.Borsuch got quite a joke S.S? P0LICE.3 SOLES. Kate Meyers, and family is visiting friends and relatives in Council on some girls and boys last lay two ladies to go 'shopping together, and invariably a mistake for more than that number to attempt to thread the mazes of the shops in company. Only very well, strong women are equal to the atrain of it, for the inevitable cross-purposes are even -eXTHA FINE- STATI 01TARY night, Prove.

The Pagod CulT. "Last year perforated cloth, cut la patterns resembling guipure, was em ployed for mantles. Now this same cloth, but with the pattern embroidered in silk, is one of the newest introductions for bodices made np over colored silk. Kever was so much ma terial wanted in dresses. Sleeves are beginning te take almost as much as.

the sheath-like skirts of a year ago, The pagoda Cuff, worn in the 60's, is coming tweh to si, It is gathered over the wrfett and the caff turns toward the hand full and wide on the outside of the arm, narrowing inside the wrist. It is one of those uncomfortable shapes which will dip Into everything. A new form is a gigot with a Joint on the outside of the arm from the shoulder to the wrist 61jm4 the rnou Declaration. How youthful the United States, are in comparison with other nations waa illustrated in the life of the late Miss Emily Gerry, who linked the days of Independence with the present times. She was the daughter of Elbridge Si Mr.Earnin Monro, left saturdav 2-i yj" 1-ofct lb paper.

Mr. Reed and family, have return- 2iG in. vUe 5 eta for Emporia whore ha inffiads to 1 attend school, 4 from accompanied by Mrs, Heed's sister. more fatiguing than trying to keep together in the crowds of tho shopping district The things which interest one have no manner of attraction for another. The woman with children stops to look at the little eowns and cloaks which 3 nickU? fill 5 ct tabltjtn fictf.

4cte iVfiaa AllilaiAn 1ulnina.l twnrn Whenyoo want to enjoy yourself Dllnlftn fft pencil tablots 1 cent, 5 flag penci' Ovtr Oat AUIIIaa People wear ii9 W. L. Douglas $3 $4 SLoS All our shoes are equally eatisfsctoi-y They five the beat value for the monev. They equal custom hoes la sty le aud fit. Their wearlnf auelltlea are aTisurrmssed.

The prices are Jt i.Tprd en sola. Prora $1 to 3 raved overt-ihr jour dealer cannot supply jrcu we caa. iicby ana nave a good laqgh, go and se vin uaan V. oatherrticala XT ir .1 1 1 I a as Ciiiai. u.

jueyers, nas nis Dicyoie. would be so cunning for Nellie or Charlie, while her childless companion is impatient to get to the bargain counter or the India silks. In any case, if both have purchases to make 0. COFFIN; KEL3D. Wonled agent tc tatej J.

Coffin, Bab Meyers. Frank Fay, Frauk Evans aud W. Fraucis Gerry, slsrner of the declaration of in -'rive fa! for liiis vicicily. v.n dependence, governor, Vice-President, Farmers are prepering to sow oats ouoe. were visiting Qlive Braucu, Sua and from whose name tne word "gerrymander" was made, and waa 91 years one must push through the crowds and wait while her companion selects and purchases and waits for her change, and then the whole process is reversed, and thereby the fatigue of both and the time consumed is Mrs.Austin of the Grovo was vis day.

old, having been born when her father itng at Gilbert K'Jhls last week. was 57. Miss Gerry was deservedly proud of her ancestry, fehe was noted Subscribe for the New York Tri Miss.Magie.Parker of AltaTisu for ber wit and cleverness and for her doubled. In occasional instances when a purchase of some magnitude ia to be made and the taste and ad buue, aui Indapeudaut ouly $1,00 is visiting with BeLNunn and fan strong memory. Prlea Tm Oalaf per year for both papers, vice of another la desirable a shop lJ-: Americans may be sufferers to a ping companion ia a real help.

Tiui ordinary ahopping, the frequent ag-creiration of triflinir purchases, the GeaNixon went to wight Sao. alight extent from the China-Japanese war in having to pay more for their Chinese tea next season, so the tea- to help his brother drive his. cattle COUmCHAT. F. A.

AnE5 Whalaaale Manufacturers of home sensible woman will accomplish ii. solitary comfort or at least a nearer approach to it than if ahe had another merchants think. It is suggested that vi If China is compelled to pay a heavy saw mill ie Olive Branch. I MOI PLEASURE VEHICLES. a doing np wood or Mr, Hotchkiss for woman with her to aay nothing of the increased comfort of the other woman some where else.

nook for Call's re war indemnity Japan, ahe may Impose a heavy export tax on tea in ord to help pay it It waa expected that the war would cause a shortage ia the crop this year, because of laborers be Oicar Francis, was in Heringtoq Friday, We are in need, of a gooJ ingrain. summer use. Miss. Etta. RoJthei.

Hjjat several week attao Grove with iier Alr.and Mi's GdaBeams have mov- soak a a in a ing called to military sernce, but mis has net been the ease. The war broke out too late to have any effect on this season's crop- What Iatmat W1U De At the Paris Mont de Piete, the official pawnbroking establishment, a wedding ring pawned in HS7hasjq.st been redeemed. Only seventeen francs were lent apoa it originally, bur the ticket was renewed thirty-six times, and the owner paid fifty franos (a Mr.ChonowortLhas moved on the Cox, farm. Hr.Ik.rjus was at Couicil Grove eC on tueJ-JcKcQzil place-we welcome thm as neighbors, A wise and bright young mother does not approve of too many children's books for children. "They will often reach np and understand your book when you think it necessary to top by giving them your book In a dilated state," ahe says.

"Bead to them and with them, and then many children's books will not be necessary. They will also learn to use books by imitation, and. in home where the reading is disctisse where the dictionary and atlas are i -constant use, you will most like! notice like habits even among Uk email children of the fsasSj. lav tar a P. A.

AnES els. been quite sic; with erysipelas bat is able to be np and around again. 1 Factory Salesrooms, OWBSBOSO,.

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Pages Available:
379
Years Available:
1892-1895