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Wilsey Bulletin from Wilsey, Kansas • 1

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it i. Of Mi 'A-'-' rlnf dU1 JM SET Mr. Tom Bourke Is ono of our most popular young business nwu, says an Athens (Ga.) dispatch to The Atlanta Constitution, but last evening his usual good jmlgpicnt failed hiin, Tom is very reticent in regard to the but somehow tho story leaked out in spite of his On yesterday morning lie was given a bill to collect, and tlie pill was made against a gentleman who is not noted for uiulut! alta- Iv, O. P. TIMH! CARD.

KAKTWAKI VOLUME 1. 10:16 11. m. 5:53 p. WILSEY, JUNE i SS9.

NUMBER l.al rcighl, 3:43 p.m. i.ucai I'rerRnt, 9:55 a. T. H. Conway, Agent.

PRACTICAL 5 bility toward collector. This fact was well-known to the young man. so ha concluded to wait until tn old man wont home, when he would be likely to be more approachable. As Tom eu- been formed in Res A com nan lias Blfdriuiil wati-hea' lin to niiumfactiii Twn Riimll culls ni small elcctrit motor take the plafto of tho ordinarv toed the old gontltsnmn's grounds he rnovcniout. It is estimated that to'colleot one H.

15. Hayes is expected to be at Kan-pas City the 1-5 lust. Miss Carrie Sheldon will visit friens in Council prove next week. cycloi'e struck Hongkong, Cliina over 10,000 people. MjW.

Sadie and Geo. Ooflln will go to Council Grove Monday to attend the in-sttute. Miss Kate Soguine is spending a few UVV'K'isI SILENCE. A flah amc, a folded whir; A waft on the wings of 'npiing, Listen! I hear the bluebird aing, A featlieretl arrow; a bolt fur thrown; Uhe silent tiislit of a form wift flown: A pause: and I hear the wood-dove'i moan. Blue-bird, hush, like the plains above: Summet's messenger', fleet winced dove: Hath autumn never a nong of love! And the one replies from a bough breeze swung.

And the other the still green glooim among: Sweet, sweet are the songs unsung, Ex, 8. C. Sheldon has for sale 500 bushels ipied several little girls playing on the steps, and a bright idea struck him; ho make friends of the children arid so couciliata old gentleman. "Oh, what a perfect brunette!" said he, as he raised tho nearest child in his nrmo anrl it resiilltlilitto' kiss pound of Honey from clover 62,000 heads of clover must'" bo deprived of nectar and visits from beos must be made. For cement tt maku joints for gran- i tta riuAv liw.

"And what a ito monuments use clean Hand, twenty Ma 'irVm-r L' lie touched his narta htharce, two'-' part; ouicklimo, ii( t. lips to tho blow ol t1. IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE. days with friends iit Diamond Springs- "And now," sau.l lie. as luv came to one part; and liusoud i oil sullicieat to form a thin paste.

this week. of oats. Careful experiments haA'eahown that Election boards cost the county $283, the third, a htlle igoldi'ii-haircd'-lass, who had watched him with blue eyes open wide; "can you i il me whoro I can find your timv-vi she replied at otu-e, "my pa's in the Get our Friges Before Pomps ahb Wn Mills. the past election." waste silk is the most effective of all non-conducting coverings for steam-pipes, and the demand for this purpose is great in spite of the cost. Subsoirbe for the Bulletin.

Only $1.00 a year. For clubbing rates se our ad on this page. Dr. "Walker made us a pleasant call last W. Collin made a trip to Council Grove Wednesday, and has the appearance of PIRTLE SON.

house; but thorn mircm kis-ii. The unapproachable pa been ft witness to the scene tlii-iniu a nail-closed window, mid 'iniij concluded to call s'mother ile is imw n-gaged in the studv oj a twanse us. color-blindness, ami is too uu.v, to talk to the public. How to Cook Rusbunds. uiamona creex was nigner during uie-i late rains than it has been for six years, Farmers wanting twine will, save 'A steam logger or snow locomotive lately constructed is in use in the logging camps of northern where it draws with ease sleds holding Jiirty thousand feet of logs over snow a foot deep.

A French scientist advances the theory that obesity is a nervous disorder and should be treated by avoidance of mental and physical fatigue and a diet of eggs, soup, milk, rice, and potatoes. money and delay by buying at once. M. J. Kdijiel.

Delivan'scliQir furnished music for de a very line gentleman. Our calculations were to get out our first Issue last week, but our press did not reach us iu time. Hereafter we will be up and a Pirtle Son have received a sample of the Piano binder. It is a daisy in appearance and Mr. 1'.

says it cannot be exclled in doing its work. Banny F. Cress ban retired from the White City News, lie having sold to J. W. lie can't give that city poorer paper than it has had.

Miss Corson said in the Baltimore Cooking School that a lady had written a receipt for "cook ins; bus- coration services at this place, and did splendidly. J. V. Mitchell has been ft'j'hng ill I for the past week, but has not been off 1 bands so as to make them tender ami good." It is as follows: Agood many husbands arc utterly spoiled by mis- management. Some women go about as if their husbands were bladders and duty.

He iB feeling better this week. Mrs. A Walker is prepared to trim to blow them up. Others keep them con stantly in hot water; others let them ny hats on short notice. Call on her, ladies when you need a hat or Mrs.

J. II. Larue presented us with a A simple formula for the preparation of hektograph ink is give by a competent authority. Take one part of aniline, of the color desired, dissolve in about seven parts of water, and add one part, of glycerine. An eminent physician recommends that all the wood used in the interiors of houses and all the plain surfaces of plaster be thoroughly oiled and varnished, so that the power of absorption of foul air and gases be destroyed: According to Engineering, some recent investigations of the subject of machinery-belt capacity conducted by Otto Gherkons, of Hamburg, Germany, indicate that the strain per inch may be fifty-five pounds when at high speed, auch as two thousand feet per minute, Edgar, Alfred, and Mark, Coffin, went over to Diamond creek ireeze by their carelessness anc.

indifference. Some keep them in a slew by irritating ways and words. Others roast them. Some keep them in a pickle all their lives. It can not be supposed that any husband will bo tender and good, managed in this way, fine specimen of butter this week her own make which could not be excelled in either taste or beauty.

Thanks, Mrs. L. Friday, to try their luck fishing, and Mr. Houston living six miles north but they are really' delicious when properly treated. In selecting your husband you should not be guided by the silvery appearance as in buying mackerel, nor by the golden tint as if captured 25 pounds.

M. J. Kimmel, H. Meyers and their ladies went over to the Neosho fishing Thursday and came back with about 50 pounds of nice fiBh. Blind Boone will appear at the Etta west of town, who has been quite, sick with an ulcer of the stomach is now convalescing under the care of Dr.

WILSEY BULLETIN. $1.00 P'EK YEAR. Plain and Ornamental Job Printing Dene in the Best of Style. At the Lowest Living Prices Padgett's Cbedk Books kept in Stock. CXCTIBBIITQ- OPPEB.

We will furnish the Bulletin and any of the following papers one year for the prices named below: Weekly Capital-Commonweslth ti.50 Weekly Kansas City Stax 1.50 Weekly Leavenworth Times' 1.50' American Farmer, monthly Weekly Kansas City Jouial -r 1.75 Garey. but at slower speea to insure satety the Btrain should he forty pounds or less. opera house at Council Grove June 11th. Conner and stilphurie acid make the We made an overland trip to the hub We have beard him twice. lie is cer of Morris county Thursday, and found business pushing along in hard time tainly a musical wonder.

blue vitriol of commerce; iron and sulphuric acid, made the green vitriol; marble dust and sulphuric acid make the sparkling, exhilarating gas that bubbles and froths through soda-wa style. "Craps" along the roadside look ed thrifty. you wanted salmon. lie sure aim select him yourself, as tastes Do not go to market for him, as tjie best are always brought to your door. It is far bettfivto have nuue unless you will patiently learn how to cook him.

A preserving kettle of the finest porce- -lain is best, but if you have nothing but an earthenware pipkin it will do with caro. See that the linen in which you wrap him is nicely washed and the required number of buttons and strings nicely, sewed on. Tie him in the kettle by a stfong silk cord called comfort, as the one called duty is apt to be weak. Tliey are apt to fly out of the kettle and be burned The rumor if afloat that Thus. Gallagher hai sold the Tribune outfit to Cress, of White City, who will continue itspnblicatlonandMr.

G. will pull fot Missouri Hope the tra.de will prove profitable to you both gentle- J. F. Seward is our city barber at ter; while starch, or sawdust, or old woolen rags and sulphifric acid will make sugar or sirup. Walter G.

Murphy, of New York, present. Mr. S. is well liked and trust he will rig to handle the trade of this place. There is a good business here has discovered that fish can be kept alive a considerable length of time, for a barber.

without chanfre of air or water, bv A five year old son of Mr. Blough, liv and crusted on the edge, since, liki The recent heavy rain washed out a great deal of corn in this vicinity, and we are informed that quite a loss will be sustained by the farmers over on 'Diamond creekrV-li" You con get a nice hat at Mrs, Walkers millinery store at a reasonable price, and very neatly trimmed. A new stock of groceries just received at Sheldon's. placing them in a vessel partly filled with water und sealing it hermetically. They are unaffected by change of temperature, and are healthy and livelv on being released.

Others ing northeast of town six miles, in falling from a horse recently fractured both bones of his right forearm. Dr. Garey J. II. D.

placed in vessels tun 01 water ana exposed to the air died in a short time. was called and reduced the fracture. 4 crabs and oysters, you have to cViok them alive. Make a clear, steady fire out of love, neatness and cheefulness. Set him as near this as seems to agree with him.

If he sputters and lizzies do not be anxious; some husbands do this until they are quite done. Add a little sugar in tho form of what confectioners call kisses, but no vinegar or pep MISSOM PACIFIC RAILWAY. We were invited to take dinner at the When the first electric telegraph Wilsey Ilouse last Sunday. We enjoyed FoR was established the speed of transmission was from four, to five "words a minute with the five-needle instru the bountiful repast very much. Mr, mmm and surgeon "Wilsey, Kansas.

alls promptly answered day or night per on any account. A little spiee im St Louis and the East. Seguine pielives in calling the printer in and giving him a square meal occa ments. In 1849 the average rate for newspaper messages was seventeen Lost Springs iB erecting a $3,500.00 school building. Lost Springs is well situated to make a thriving little town if every effort is put forth by its citizens to build it up.

proves them, bnt it must be used judgment. Do not stick arfy sharp in words a minute. The present pace of sionally. strument into him to see no is ue- the eleotric telegraph between London coming tender. Stir him gently; wattch 4 DAILY TRAINS 4 and Dublin, where the Wheatstone in A pension has been issued to Philip Flood, formerly f.

private in company BETWEEN Alta Vista is said to liave a paper by a gentleman by the name of Foster. He is inexperienced at the business, which will make it quite a task for him to make it a paying business. However a strument is employed, reaches 46a words; and thus what was regarded as miraculous sixty years ago has multiplied a hundredf old in half a century. the while, lest ho lie too llat and closo to the kettle and so become useless-You ean not fail to know when he is done. If thus treated you will find him very digestible, agreeing nicely with you and the children, and will keep as long as you want unless you KANSAS CITY ST.

LOUIS. forty-second Ohio volunteer infantry. The amount of arrears allowed in his case is $15,289. This is the largest first payment on record. month or so will tell.

A ELACXSI'lTH SHOP At "Wilsey, Where you can get all kinda of black-smithing done on short notice and wagon work in the best of style. Give us a call. J. M. EVANS.

become careless ana set him in vou cool a place. Equipped with 'Pullman' Palace Sleeping and Buflit There are 325,230 graves id the eighty.five cats, ree reclining cnair cars ana eiegaui coacues. National cemeteries of this country. "Unknown" is in Half- Dr. Garey took the pains to show us through his office, also his surgical tools and we are safe in saying that towns of Wilseys size are very scarce that have a Doctor as well fixed to surgical The Hardiness of American Breeds.

scribed on the headstones which mark 148,883 of these graves, but they were soldiers, and as such they will ever be remembered, and no graves were more carefully Most Direct Line to Texas Uo SouOl The experience tf the teachers of the Lincoln Institution confirms the decorated with flowers than those of the unknown dead. operations asOr. Garey Republican. -1 Topekahad quite a tragedy this week TWO DAILY TRAINS in which a well known citizen by the views here expressed, that the mixed' Indian is more exempt from pulmonary disease than the pure Indian; and, fur- ther, that if the former are attacked by i disease, they offer greatex constitutional resistance to it thannhe latter; JOSH FHiKDS, Proprietor CITY Meat MARKET points in the lone star To Principal State name of Rodgers was killed and his wife The citizens of Wilsey have our most hearty thanks for the liberality shown to us in the- way of substantial patronage, and hope that we may be able to nuitUe Bulletin in a manner that will merit a long continuance of same. mortally wounded by a burglar by the name of Oliphant.

This caused great ex Colorado Short' Line. citement and the next eveningOoliphant TO was taken from the jail and hanged to a telephone pole, about 5000 unmasked Wilsey, Dealer in fresh and salt meats, poultry, butter, etc. Ilighest cash prices paid for hides. Foi tickets, sleepiug car ber.hs and further infor The puzzling terms that are used In describing electrical measures and forces are derived from the names of men famous in the field of electrical research. They are thus defined ia the Electrical Review: Michael Faraday 1 Farad, unitof capUeity; James Watt (English), 1 Watt, activity; Sanies P.

Joule (English), 1 Joule, work; Charles A. Coulomb (French), 1 Coulomb, quantity; Andre M. Am- Eere (French), 1 Ampere, current; G. Ohm, (German), 1 Ohm, resistance; Carl G. Gauss (German), 1 Gauss, magnetic field, oXa (Italian), pressure: One' Dyne is the unit of The strongest dynamo field ia about.100 Gausses.

He Didn't Stay Long. In this connection, says the gossiper of the Omaha Herald, in referring to CoL Pfeter A Sarpy, a prominent figure in the early history of Nebraska, it will not be out of place to relate an incident characteristic of CoL Sarpy. During a general conversation in the main room of the Bellevue trading post one evening in 1855, he portrayed in glowing colors the noble traits of the Indians, and denounced the injustice and wrong which they had suffered at the hands of the whites, who had by means of one-sided treaties deprived them of their lands. He was rather rudely interrupted by stranger, who aid: "This talk about the Indians as good, brave, and intelligent may suit you traders, who have bean enriched by exchanging your worthless gewgaws for their valuable buffalo robes, but I have lived among them, too, and know them to be alying, thieving.treaoherous race, incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong, and the sooner they are exterminated the befter it will citizens did the job. ahiiaxgingfor" i Grand 4th ol July Celsbratioa at Wflsey- mation, apply to company's nearest agent, jf, LYUN, T.

P. Kansas City, Ma H. Towxsknd, G. T. V.

St. Louis, Mo. I. W. Pirtl; K.

Keens. A. WALKER M. The Council Grove Guard says some of Henry Riegels carp were captured in the Xeosho recently. Mr.

K. lost a nice lot during the recent rain which caused his pond to overflow, but is now busy repairing his reservoir, so this will not happen again. Will Masten.of Lost Springs, was over last week trying to make arrangements to open a meat market at this place. We did not learn what he con1 eluded to do. ne is "a rustler at the business and is a dandy at the block.

Any town would be pleased to have him join its business circle. Keene Pirtle, inis view is aiso conurmeu Dy me large experience of Captain Rl H. Pratt, Superintendent of the Carlisle Indian School, who says in his last, report: "Our experience is, that the mixed bloods resist disease aild death from pulmonary troubles better than the full bloods; "and our best health conditions are found among those we send out into families due, I think very largely to the regular occupation and varied diet." Similar views have been expressed by others who have resided among the mixed or half-breed races in the northwestern part of Canada. These people are said to be strong and hearty, long-lived, and not subject to disease. long as they remain in their native elirnate.

They regard themselves as the equal of the whites, and look in a patronizing way on the Indian. Their families are usually very large, aud the female sex is said to be- very hand-ome. Quite recently I had occasion to in-Tostigate the question whether pulmonary consumption tends to terminate the American Indian? and 1 then found that nearly all those Indian Physician Surgeon. ElactiitliiifioaEepairi Wilsey, "Wilsey, Kan. Calls attended day or night aild residence on Main street.

SIiod tn southeast waat of town. All Office woik warranted and done on short no tice at reasonable prices. H. B. OTIS, Proprietor.

EVEItYUODY COME. Thursday evening of this week the citizens of this place met aud decided to hold a rousising 4th of celebration, and made the folloing arrangements. J. IJ. Doner, O.

G. Pirtle and IL A. Mays, were appointed committee on arrangements, W. II. Pirtle was appointed, to secure speakers." T.

M. Meyers, R. Francis' and F. M. Wireman, were apppinted Committee on music J.

B- Doner, M. Beacliy and j. V. Mitchell were appointed comiiittee on finances. i- They decided to meet again and complete arrangenenLi.

We have an excellent place to hold a celebration, and we propose to spare no pains to make it enjoyable to all present. WILSEY XEEDS A barber shop, barber just left, wlw was making obout $10.00 per week. One furniture 1 Harness shop. 1 Creamery; 1 jewelry store etc. Property is very reasoiial-kf at present and is the test time to invest.

Last Tuesday Chase county was visited by a heavy cyclone, destroying all kinds of property, in fact wiped evry-thing out of existence in its tract, covering a space of about 200 yards wide. Many severe wounds were received, but only one person killed, Capt, M.Brown. Part of a house roof fell on liira, crushing his head. i agencies which show the lowest con-j sumption rate are precisely those whifh oe ior tne country, to tn Col. LIVERY FEED SALE STABLE.

Sarm waited nn to the stranger iB tt vt this number mixed to juta in a very excited man- bWa 0f course. It is Just poslble and said ner; "Do yon know who am, sir! If yon want to fight, sir. I can whip you warn sir. i t-aa waip that the presence and the Alienee eciisniupUon ei-rt nulmonarv the devisir! Ifyou want sati-Jaction, a coincidence: Tcf -Wisey, Kansas. your man, Thereupon be whirred out his -I evident at toe CTeUT imnum olvj and fired at a candle on table The type foundries sent us the wrong type, which we ordered for the body our paper, last week, and we had to return it.

This cuts us short in reading matter for this week. It will arrive by next week which will enable us to get out a great deal sheet both in appearance and quantity of reading matter. Use.e tribes from eonsiunptsoa about tea feet distant The bullet ei-J Kesrs cosd ns zil nakss trips to all points reascnacle. the fact tlvit thev a li uasmtufamHi element ih has a r.iH-rior powe. el disease, se.

I'cp iiit-ir thoroughly fcigLtened tracker Commercial trade a Specialty. um escape..

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