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Wilsey Bulletin from Wilsey, Kansas • 1

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a wAixiNa match, A rxtfwlt Hwtol Mncr Dow Mf Tumi with Bli ftaMt GOOD JOB OFFICE JOIN CONNECTIONS PLAIN ORNAMENTAL PRINTING HEATI-Y KXECTOl), -JlTTf JOU JuJu SF.Y ETIN C. Onborn, manager of the Oris, wold house, hates to. swallow a bluff. 4t he does a poor meal. This churuuteristty mfilrnu tl.Inrra lllinlmicant.

WiicH in need of any tiling aur line Blvi call wurk guaranteed. Prices rcasonalihs, NUMBER 34, WILSEY, KANSAS, FEB, 7, 189b; VOLUME 1, Not long slnoe two fly young drum. nicrs put up at his hoHtclry. They hadn't as much business on hand they had time, and ono of them guugestcd i walk, Mr, Unborn mentioned eonm pleasant points In the city were within a reasonable distance. Ono knight of tho TUT) WlhSSRV Store Cash The LITKUAUV, ltjoo.

grip pmpodud that Oboro accompany ttiptn. The other oromntlv intimated 01 Society called to ordor by the presi XL Mrs. Aplington's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Council Grove, Kansas. dent. Settretarip'a report read and ap- i "I'T'ti iir iin I am ready to quote prices with any proved.

Debate was then opened. TIME1 CARD, WKSTWAKU, firm, for cash and will prove to you Question Resolved the negro MO. IUSTWAKP. that the manager had about as R.itisfao. tory an equipment for pedestrianism osn duck or a mud turtle, "Why, he couldn't inako block in ten inimiU's and keep it up for an hour, Ho was built for holding down an offica chair or the cushioned sent of a coupe, But ho couldn't walk a little bit.

He's a quitter, ttur." Otiborn went back at tho traveler, and that it will pay you to call and examt- We want every one of the south should bo colonised," with speakers as follow! in this part of the coun I use the instantaneous process, thus ine my stock of go oils. Remember it takes cash to buy at the following prices, I handle he Salina flour and war rant every a ck as represented: enabling me to take pictures of children Negative. Win Stine. C. M.

Beachy, J. C. Padgett, C. R. Francis, si.

B.Otis, W. F. Chapin. ty to become a reader GROCERIES. and Infants as perfectly as grown persons.

Can take negatives cloudy wea. THE BULLETIN for Decided two for the negative. Pride of SaJ in per 100 pounds, $2 23 Magnolia, perewt, 2 ther, as well as in sunshine, All work warranted to be satisfactory, Prices 1890. We will send out ttfngm, 1014a a. Passenger, 5116 p.

luteal freight, 3:34 Local KrerjliI, 0:47 J. P. JiawARq, Afient, Heautiful snow fell last night. Mm. Champion is much better this week.

1 Splendid time for another rabbit Ivunt. 1 J. W. Seguine was down to the hub Wednesday. Mrs.

Kimmel has been quite sick the past week of la grippe. Jyv Mrs. II. L. Meyers' has been Kick of la grippe the past week.

Prairie Flower, 1 80 Sclyct Reading, Jlddle Gardner, reasonable, Give me a call when in Corn meal per Hack, 20 Council the argument waxed so hot that nothing U'hs than an actual test could settle it. "Here, you follows, I'll tell you what I'll do." shouted Ostein "We'll walk from hero up to the bridge, across to tho park, around the island and back to tho hotel. The liu man iu does the grand for tho other two. Now dance or stop your music. Anyliody who thinks I can't wulk is playing with lire.

Any. body can lie uu awful walker with his. jaw, but I want business, that's what's wnawinir nt mt. Got 11 lrult 011 von or A liberal discount given on lots wpnucnotnia of five hundred pounds. y.

Anna Vorse, Mrs. Otis, Will Primmer, Frank Evans; Wra. Stine, Granulated 13 pounds for 1 00 Extra sugar .14 pounds' for 1 00 All package Bulk coffe per 'pound. iv, a number of copies of HE CAPITAL, the best weekly paper in the state, and those who receive them will please examine same This office has had a number one Choceolate, and shav'g soap, cake California canned goods. Declamation, Elmer Society adjourned till Feb.

12th, Following is the question for debate at our next, meeting; Resolved that "The U. S. Government should own and control all railroads." j'un on job work the part week. Chicago has. raised her bid for the World's fair to ten million dollars, mixed candy per pound Six boxes perline 25c, Salmon, can Shoe, Boot an! Harness Shop.

Prepared mustard per bottle 25c 25 10 .25 15 20 10 20 85 10 10 5 10 10 10 4 boxes matches 5p, 2 Jtoop pails. I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have opened the shop in wash boards each 2a to Pure farmers lard per pound, the back room of the hardware store Cranberries per and then hand it to one of their neighbors. This Negative. C. M.

Bcaehy, Wm. Stine. Geo. Lloyd, exercises has been Affirmative. A.

G. 'Ellsworth, IJenj. Gallagher, A. B. Curtis.

A good list of and postoflice in Wilsey, Kansas and Oat flake, peas beans per tb. shall be pleased to receive your patron During the month, of December, (i. Coffin paid out for corn 53.400. Miss. Lidy Haunter "hi.

up from the Grove, -a guest of Miss Wutkina this week. Mr. Mont Iiummonds and Minn Alma llrundage, were married at.C. T. Phillips'1 residence Feb.

1 pt 180(1. Masons blacking ooaud Three, pounds canned tomatoes. Two pounds canned corn age. Satisfaction guaranteed. I shall is the official paper of prepared for the latter part of the evening.

carry a line of harness, shoes and boots, Geo. W. Bookeii! else pull in your advertisements." Tho match was soon made and tho trio, went out Jeluivoii uveuUo with beadsr up, tuvus Kwinxi.i. with elbows nearly on a level with saouldcrs, teeth set and chests expanded, Tlicy looked like TeU eran athh'ten. An hour or tin ktei the procession wm comliiK back.

It looked like the breaking up of a Manitoba winter. Everj bignal of distres? was hoistt-d. Osbori) was tritilinjj. but grave as a pink eyed bulldog. His coat was over his arm, vest thrown buck, collar flapping from one lone button in the rear, hat on tho outmv most peak of his head and legs moving with a Ktifliiews that showed them nurab, A little way ahead were the drum, mers, looking as though the liose had been turned on them and their clothes hung promiscuously about their persons just to, dry out.

All were puffing lik 9 overloaded locomotives, and each block altt'ad looked like a two mile stretch. Everybody looked, everybody wondered and everybody laughed. At the corner of Woodward the trav- eling duet swung down toward Con. ,.1,.., Wahtkp25 head of cattle to feed the state and devotes a large portion of space Fou Sale A largo span of young work mules and one good work horse. Mrs'.

A. G. Ellsworth departed, for Nickerson, this state, Wednesday to Will be sold on time, purchaser to give Raisins per pound 10 Table peach 8 pound cans. 18 Cayenne pepper per box .10 Parlor brooms 2b Six bars IXI, soap 25 Lemons per doz 25 Oranger 40 Sweet cider psr gallon 40 Japan and Imperial Tka lb 50 Sorghum, first grade, 50e, sec. g.

35 Prepared pickels per gal 40 TOBACCO. on corn fodder till spring. Call on Dan clott' 1 Fou Balk I hav for sale on easy terms, a good team, wagon and harness. Inquire of J. O.

Hill, Wilsey, Kansas. to stock raising and farming, also contains visit indefinitely -with her son. good security. Also three farms. Address G.

W. Coffin, Jn. Council Grove, Kansas Elder, Jesse Hamner will preach'' tit (lie Christian church. Friday night, a complete market re At a regular meeting of Elm Creek port. It is just the pa Feb.

13th, J. S. Fidler will sell at his residenc, two miles north of town, at auction, a lot of hogs, cattle, farming Per Pound, Per Pound. lodge A- A. held at Wilsey on the 6th day of Jan.

1890 the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, G. W. Coffin; Vice, II. S. Ey- Implements, household goods, span Star, 40c J.

T. Tobacco, 35 Climax, 40 Sledge, 30 Spear Head, 4o O. S. smoking, 35 Horse -shoe, 40 Orphan Boy, 35 of mules etc. Free lunch at noon.

atiH, Treasurer, C. R. Francis; Sec, II JJuy your traruen Seeds tins spring Kkuoskxe Red 25; white 20. A Wakefield; Conductor, J. E.

Evans; Sentinel, Geo. Tebow; Captains, tV. from a Reliable home grower per that every farmer needs and should have. The clubbing price with the Bulletin is so low that any one can afford to become a subscriber. reduction on five gallon lots.

Rice, currants, prunes, apples at low fresh and true to you had to set a stake to see him move, but he saw an opening and soaked tha spurs into himself. Ho would run dowif to Griswold and thence to the hotel, winning by a spurt 011 the finish, As he crossed Woodward on ti dog trot tho fe live drummers caught eight of him, saw his game and struck a sickly looking hen canter, The outcome was that all. Ferris, F. Meyers, and S. C.

Evans, Saturday night and Sunday next. A. J. Collin, Oty Pirth', C'll. Fr.iu-cis and Ed Anker took in the Encampment at Salina last week and report a good time.

C. U. Whiting, one of our' farmers and stock raisers, paid $800 tuxes this year. Charley must be pretty healed or taxes are t(iTibh hiuh, John Francis in laid up aaln from colt giving, him a jerk, effecting the Wounds received last by being thrown from a wagon. Window shaiiei! and spring illers for 50c each, aha Window curtain poles for same price at Champion's furniture fltore.

Call and see thorn. est prices. Cove oysters $2 per tlozen Directors. Sam Ferris and J. M.

Ev name: Grown by A Blair. Council Grove, Kansas. 25-48 cans. SUNDRIES. ans.

Write for price list. 3 Steel violin strings each. 10 Hair oil per bottle 25 Cologn per bottle 25 Lead pencil per doz. 10 03 CD Articles Reduction. Articles, Reduction.

T. Conway frorft his hunt in the Territory last week and says he put in Rood time. Clay pigeons ar. perfectly safe underjijs but deer and wild turkey generally get taken in when in gun-shot range. Gloss starch, 'TJreenwkh lye, Itird seed.

Castor nil. three struck the big hotel door at once, collided, scrambled, got tangled up, and finally rolled in neck and neck. Osborn swore he won by uu eyebrow, but the claim was disallowed and tin match called a None of the con testunU laid up.a and each one id lubricated till he smells jiko a veterinary News. An lvvtruoidlimry Crime. A remarkable story of a murder come from Budapest.

The murderer was nurso and the victim her charge a babr ioc to8r, Canned starch, 10 to 8c 10 to 8 Yeast Foam, V. 5104 to to 8 Kx Lemon, iu to 8 in to 8 Sewing Mac oil 10 to 8 10 to 8 Corles crackers, 10 to 8 10 to 8 Vinegar, from 10 to 8 10 to 8 Hops, io to 8 10 to 8 Itwights Soda, 10 to 8 10 to 8 Axle grease, 10 to 8 pay for both papers one Sweet oil, ltologna, Sage, Oil Sardines, Cod fish from, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mayes' infant died year or $1. 00 paid in ad I am agent for Ravens Food, the Wednesday night, and its funeral was preached at their dwelling house Thursday, the Interment taking place afterward at the cemetery north of the vance secures the Bulletin.

Look over the following clubbing list city. The Bulletin extends condo lence to the bereayed parents and rela tives. p. CI i ttf s- CD fl CO C3 orcp -m Hrjq CD ES 5 ML SET A' case' was set for trial in Justice CLTTBBIlTGr OPTBE. We will furnish the Bulletin and anyofthe following Coffin's court Monday; the prisoner was discharged on account of his initials papers one year for the prices named below: being transposed in the warrant.

A new Weekly Capital-Commonwealth $1.50 warrant was issued and the 'gentleman Weekly Kansas City Stai 1.50 Weekly Leavenworth Times 1.50 was re-arrested and his trial set for American Farmer, monthly 1,35 February 11th. Tiie facts are some Weekly Kansas City Journal 1.7 National Tribune, Weekly, 1 90 thing like this: A few days ago M. F. Hedges gave Deputy Postmaster Bu 2 years old. Both went out together for an airing, and being absent an unusually long time, search was made and the ghi found, her clothing wet and soiled.

Shu explained that vhilo walking with th child she felt that a petty theft she ha'l committed would soon bo discovered, and rather than be punished for such a tiltlo thing, she thought she had better do something that might keep her in prison all her life; She had been very happy in prison when there before, sh said, and hoped to spend the rest of he days thero if she threw her master' child into the river. She bought tho child some cakes and made her laugh by holding her over tlw water on he bank of which she stood. Then suddenly 6h dropped the baby, and the current caught her and carried her off. Before the child had floated many yards shw saw her sink. The servant did not shovr tho least repentance, but carefully quired whether she was really to locked up for life.

The mother hoped that the girl had lost the child, and that her declarations were untrue; but th river side was searched with torches, and the Iwdy of the littlo ona found. Philadelphia Ledger. chanan some pieces of gold to change. best condition powder in the world. I also sell the Downings patent medicines, every bottle warranted.

I also represent the United States Medicine Company. Runnm: Goods Mens Arctics, the best $125, Ladies, $1, Misses 75c; Mens rubber boots best $2 75, boys 2 50. I have a nice l'ne of Tobagins and Facinators. Wallpaper per roll 10c, I will sell you all dry goods at Council Grove prices. I have a nice ear muffler for twenty-five cents, Dky Goons Window Holland, loc per yd, Table oil cloth per yd 35c, mens white shirts, $125, German kn'tting yarn one dollar per pound, stocking yarn, the best 90c, Saxony, 10c or three for 25c, Dr Halls corset one dollar, Cotton batting loc, Shawl straps 25c; Valises at all prices, Gents shirts 50c; Blouses, 50c' Overalls reduced from $1 00 to 00 Good Jeans pants from 150tol25 Hats and caps reduced 25 per cent.

Special bargains in gloves. Just received, five boxes soap, 100 bars in each box, per box $4.00 or six bars for 25c. You will find a full and complete line of Glass and qtieensware at prices Hedges clainw that he liked $40 giving him. enough change, and when he de CO manded the balance was put off in a Plain and Ornamental Job Printing Dene in the Best of Style. At the Lowest Living Prices Fadgetrs Check Books kept in Stock.

joking manner, Hedges' last demand All horsemen should not fail to aee, tfr write us about their home bills, as we will be able to please yon in both, work and price. Call early. Gov. Humphrey, lias appointed Del Valentine, of the Clay Center Times regent of the State -University The Govenor dors not forget the printer altogether. If you have to go to Grove for any fclndof footwear, remember Crowley Irvin shoe store is the place to go for low prices ai a clean" stock from which to select.

In the item iu our last issue about J. S. Fidler, going to Provo City, Utah, we stated that J. M. Drake, his brother-in-law made a $100,000 It jihould have been stated $250,000.

The second annual convention of the lorris County Sunday School Association will be held in the M. E. eharch, ju South Council Grove, Friday and February. 14th and loth. If any one has found a silver dollar la the vicinity of this office, it belongs to the writer, as our little chap lost a dollar silver piece last Sunday.

If any one should find same, they will confer a favor upon us by returning it. Notice Mrs. Apliugton's Photography ad iu another column. She has an excellent outfit for taking photographs, has her gallery arranged elegantly, also very convenient for her patrons. When in Council Grove, call and examiue her samples.

They are excellent and the best of proof that she thoroughly understands her profession. One of the most horrible events in liistory of Washington occurred February 3d. At 7 o'clock Secretary Tracy's fine residence took fire, all the family being asleep. The fire was under good headway before the firemen were rm the ground to rescue those in the up per story. They rescued Mr.

Tracy, unconscious, from the second story, but one of the secretary's daugh BeBt rates givon on chattel and real estate loans. Don't fail to see us before taking out loans, as it will be to your interest. Jas. Herington, Kansas. MISSOURI PACIFIC EULYAT We have one of the best job offices in the county and having had over ten years experience, we feel safe in saying that the Bulletin Job Office don't take Paris, IU Oy.tcru anil Chicken.

Very curious is the effect of politic on the consumption of food curious and unexpected! With us a general election is thought to lead to the absorption of a great deal of beer. In France the fever is led by solids. On a recent Sunday Paris voted and dined. The statistics of the provisions have since been made out. St Louis and the East.

4 DAILY TRAINS 4 BETWEEN KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS. two articles of consumption having been Wits firm. Buchanan still refused, stating that he did not propose to give money away. Seeing that he was in earnest Hedges swore out a warrant and had Buchanan arrested.

It is a peculiar case and is hard to tell just how it will terminate. About ten or fifteen of Council Grove's citizens and legal lights were up from the center to act as witnesses and attorneys in the case. 1 MAPLE GROVE GOSSIP. The lyceum was a grand suceess, Monday night. Quite a number, from Wilsey and Pleasant View, attended our lyceum.

J. W. F. Hudson has a severe attack of the rheumatism. G.

W. Coffin Jr, was pretty bad Sunday with la grippe, but was able to resume his school duties Monday. John Hudson Jr. left Monthly for Kelso where lie expects to stay some time. AVe are glad to hear Mr.

T. P. Rat-cliff will remain another year with us. The farmers alliance jtt Prairie Flower is increasing in interest. Jos.

Bane, James Carter, Zaf Taylor and C. B. Anderson are the last goal Ilaru Armstrong was for some time but is improving under the care of Dr. Garey. a back seat for any oth- 818 iCA- statistician.

on iw! tVlP pmiTltv "nrhpn fowlB- rtri(tio Parisians ate er in tne couniy, wnen that Sunday 21C.400 kilos of oysters and gun 21C400 tios of that will please you. I have the. hest two dollar Gents shoe in town; call and examine them. Try my tobies, they are the best two for 5e cigars in the market; I have a dandy five cent cigar. I carry a nice line of Ladies' and Gents underwear at lowest prices.

I carry the laigest and best stock of Boots and Shoes in town. Come and get grices. I have pure, mustard, al-spice, pepper, alum, cloves, Salt Peter. Copperas, Rosin, cinnamon, Tapioca, nutmegs, Cuttle fish bone. Ginger and other articles too numerous to mention at bottom prices.

Sorghum the best 50c; second best 3-5c. Pure ground pepper 35c per pound. Notice the bulletin board in the store. It will quote prices according to daily invoice of goods. Orders solicited for butter and eggs.

Kquipped with Pullman Palace Sleeping and RufKt cars, Fre reclining chair cars and elegaut coaches. 70.1M kilos of fowl; and a kilo is about two pounds. They have published th statistics of the consumption on the pre vious Sunday. It was a fine day, earlier in tho year and favorable for oyster and eating. But on that Sunday the Parisians consumed 100,000 pounds weight less of oysters and 8,000 pound weight less of chickens.

It seems to bu hungry work voting for or against Bou-langer. The Economist. it comes to getting out first-class work at bed rock prices. We can save you money if you will write us for prices when in need of work. Thanking all for past favors and earnestly soliciting a continuance Host Direst Lias to Tens 4 ti! South.

TWO DAILY TRAINS To Principal points in the lone star State ters and a servant girl perished in the fames. The Secretary's wife died of wounds received by jumping from a The Colorado Short' Lim econd story window; her daughter, ilrs. WUmerCiug and 13 year old girl. TO Business hours fiom 7a.m. to p.m.

Mrs. Bane is Kick with the mumps. 5s who also jumped from the second story are badhr bruised, but will recover. Mr. Taylor! Buried Treaaore.

Frank Taylor, a very ccentric, wealthy an? frugal man living near Boone ville, died recently, leaving a diagram showing the location of places where he had buried money twenty and thirty ago. The executor found under tr porch silk in tin cans, $7,010 in gold, sr, in the corner of th wood house La silver, packed in glass jars. The sesr-ii is still In piress. Little Eock Cci. Kansas dtj Times.

finMSr L. Meyers, Manager Married by Charlev T. Phillips' I i Wil TTn Ralurdav Feb. 1. 1890.

Mr Ifont Hitm- Ufctjy, of same, I remain yours Fol tickets, skepiuf car berths wd ether jmSat Tricy remained unconscious for several caused by inhaliug smoke, not knowing anything of the ution, apply to company nearest agent, J. H. LYON. G. T.

P. Kansas City. fnil ftfl fTPtt i One door North of Postoflice. mouds to Miss. Alma Brundage.

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1889-1891