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Wayne Register from Wayne, Kansas • 2

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Thursday, Thanksgiving day was Airs. 'UYBI REGISTER. EQUATOKIAX, AFRICA. If. Hanson's birthday, and she invited a number of her friends to take dinner Xlie Precantlom ICeceniarr to Trrt with her.

A number were present and Stillwell, BRICK and BTOXK MASONS, Bulidors and Contractors, of Wayne, are prepared to do work on short notice. 11-tf. Your patronago respectfully solicited. Editor, EEAEN, Health unit Lit. From Stanley's Now Volume.

enjoyed a very pleasant day. This was about her 3.1d birthday. She received tho'fnllowing nice presents: Set silver "From the moment arrival, the SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1SS5. body undergoes a new experience, and a wise mnn begins to govern hia ap.

jPreBidoiit ThuiouB llemlriuk I Wednesday, Nov. 25th, 18S5. knives nnd forks, Jlr. Hanson; Work box, her little daughter, Dessie Set' of petite and his conduct accordingly, crvstid goblets, Mrs. A.

Itoaziill" and 'ihe head that was covered with a is soon to Jlrs. Carlile; pair of nice aprons, Gram! Henry Burgess Neiiuha county new railroacl. proud luxuriance of flowins locks, or 1 ma Wymer and Prettle ilanftoij." BLACKSMITH. bristled, bushy and thick, must bo shorn close; the body must be divested of that wind and rain-proof armor of xr8 for building the west end of uio Hiawatha 'Western railroad are Repairing done promptly, an sat Our Belleville Correspondence. Dipt hcria has made its apprarnce in iua worked up.

linen and wool in which it was amis isfaction guaranteed. tomed to be incased in high latitudes, and must assume, if ease and pleasure town gain this winter, WAYNE, KANSAS V.niKNOTux, Kansas has had two fmlmvs in business, recently, but of no (J isad vantage to the town. The carpenters have the roof on the are preferable to this comfort, gar ments of soft, looso, light flannels new school house and promise to finish it by Dec. 15th. That head covering which London BLACECSJVIITHiraC I am now situated in Mr.

Vaughn has built an addition lo This space belongs to G. A. HOVEY, and Paris patronizo must give place to the helmet and puggaree, or to a well ventilated light cap with curtain. And Kansas in noted for her school and church advantages, and that is the great reason especially the iiorthern part is Incoming bo popular. his elevator to be used as a meal and Wayne to stay, and am prepared to as these decorous externals of Europe, exisa storage room.

with their somber colorings and cum. do all kinds of Blacksmithing in first-class style. Mr. Eichelberger's new elevator Is brous thickness, must yield to the more graceful and airy ilannels of the He has been so busy he has not had time to My shop is furnished with the latest now running and both elevators have nil' they can do to take caro of the corn that improved tools. tropics, so the appetite, the extravagant power of digestion, the seeming-ly uncontrollable and ever famishing seeming- ja daily coming into, Belleville.

i I respectfully solicit your patronage write an ad. this week. W. M. Morrow and family movpd N.

O. SHAFFOK. lust for animal food, and the distem from Chester to Belleville and wil. re? pered greed for ardent drinks must be i i.o: 3 Saloons Must Go. Attorney General Bradford Preparing to tackle Leavenworth's Several Saloons.

Trom tbe Topeka Capital. Attorney General Bradford is a man with nerve, and does not falter because lit first he don't succeed. He returned csturdiy from Leavenworth where he ent to look after the saloons. When side here in' tho future. governeu oy a.

new regime. Anuuquiu that is exciting, or as others way choose to term it, exhilarating, or in Mr. Ge. C. Bradley has been very Parker, sick but is recovering.

spiring, the x.urojean must avoid during daylight, whether Dr. Hardy commenced Monday fb it be in the guise of the commonly be dig tho cellar for his fine new store lieved innocuous lager, mild pilsen building. Stone and Brick MASONS. 1 was seen by a Capital reporter, he iippeared very confident of success, and watery claret, vin ordinaire, or any ot her innocent wine or beer. Otherwise Hollla Items.

the slightest indiscretion, the least un Hiiid that ho hoped and believed it would not be many months before there was PLAST usual effort of spasmodic industry, Farmers are busy getting out their may in one short hour prove lata! DONE TO ORDER. not a single soloon in Leavenworth. He mid he had determined to try another corn. Mrs. Jim Decker has been on the sick WAYNE, KANSAS.

It is my duty not to pander to a depraved taste, not to be too nice in offending it. I am compelled to speak strongly by our lossea, by my own grief in remembering the young, the list during the past week. Theagh Sheafs returned home -Satur day from a trio out west. He is husk strong and the brave, who have slain themselves through their own ing corn for his brother, Sam. Sheats.

J. M. SAMPSON, Iml Loan and In ignorance. 'A glass of small beer. What can it Ben Powell huskad twenty-five bush els of corn between daylight and dark, asks the inexperienced pleadingly.

To me, personally, nothing. To I W' II 3SL He says he would like to see the young SURANCE AGENT. a sudden death, perhaps coup de you man that can do more than that. A frantic and msenate rush to toleil .1. Office over the Cloud County Bank, Thera was.a big dance at Minersville the hot sun out of the cool shade, an imprudent exposure, may be followed DEALER IN last Friday night.

We aay it wis big, we suppose it was, there was twenty plan, and besides enjoining the saloonkeeper, would enjoin the owner of the property in which the doggery is He said he intended to begin pro- eedings against these violators of the prohibitory law right away, and already has the names of witnesses and of proprietors of saloons and owners of property. The Attorney General said that there was now a firm determination among the decent people of Leavenworth to stop the lawlessness that has heretofore existed, and said that this was his belief after consultation with both prohibitionists and persons who had heretofore been opposed to the law. lie thought that public sentiment in the matter had changed greatly, and that lawlessness would not be encouraged. The saloon men are already becoming freightened, and owners of property in which saloons are running aro warning their tenants to leave. CONCORDIA, KANSAS.

Represents the Liverpool, London and Globe, Sun Fire, of London, Underwriters of New York, American of Phil by bilious lever, of who knows what severity or a rheumatic fever that numbers sold. may lay you prostrate for weeks, per Mrs. Brown "preached in the Hollis haps utterly unfitting you for work and all future usefulness. You were inspired by that petit vcrre of cognac school house Sunday lasr. There was a largo attendance.

She will preach there every four weeks. wnicn naa you not lateen you mignc have been more deliberate in your adelphia and American, of Newark. MEAT MARKET. FEiiSHAlJBSALT Mr. Slum Clark has a bran splinter new organ, I keep constantly ori Jiand a full line of movements and more prudent than to needlessly exert yourself, in the presence of an enemy fo formidable a3 is the tropic sun to a white man's head Clay ton Jacobs.

is husking corn for A. W. Miller. He says he will not promise when sensitized by the fumes ol cog nac, bhould you recover, you will to husk but two more weeks. We won 9 And everything to be found in a first-class blame Africa.

Africa is cruel. Africa der why he don't wait till Christmas. is murderous. Africa means death to the European, and your stupid, unre "In my judgment," said the Attorney General, "wave 6truck this State about November 1, which will sweep saloons Will Matson is having good success MEATS Hardware Store. Call and see' me m.

1-1 with his school. entirely out of existence, I have in flecting friends with their cowardly jargon in Europe will echo the cry, simply because a weakling IvErOHTEB. formation from Doniphan county, in WAYN -KANSAS. Constantly on liand, like you could not resist his Talmo Items. petit, verre at midday, I do not demand that you should confine yourself to ea nor coffee, nor soup nor The pay train and a number of rail Gv.W.

Culver Son, road otficials made us a call this week. water, nor lemonade, nor seltzer, At P- ANNOUNCEMENT. Misses Mary and Emma Smith' dud polinans or whatever other agreeable liquor you may use to quench your which county there are saloons, that an effort wiil soon ha made to clear them out Wyandotte county there are eleven injunctions, five of which are perpetual the saloon men in Atchison are feeling bad since Judge Martin's decision, and probably the injunction case will come up against Ilenninger and others, and I feel confident. Fio every quarter comes good words. The prohibitory law has to be enforced." Mrs.

Noah Kunkel and daughter, of I. M. lioefcman Go. inirsL. oniy suggest tnat you wisn to enjoy Africa, and do your pledged "We announce the arrival of our Stock of GOODS lor the FALL Wayne, weie visiting r.

Way this week. GO duty, avoid stimulants under whatever name they may beduriug theday. Clarence McMtillen husked twenty- DEALERS IN and WINTER trade, consisting of a complete line of four bushels of corn for P. Way iu two hours. In the evening, moderate indulgence with your dinner in clarets, Madeira or white wines or champagne is not harm No hog cholera this vicir.it 'so far, Lumber, ful but beneficial.

At the same time. that we know of, audhugj are all dying well. HUMOROUS. this advice is not especially intended for you, but for young men desirous The Campbellites clcsed their meeting of distinguishing themselves for their with eight conversions. Lath, Ribbons are kind o' chean The ability to live and work in Africa.

I he brave man is he who dare live, and will boys spit 'em aro'ind oh the not yield to death without a contest. Look out! ur they will raise in Such is the continued restraint ren value. Shinir dered necessary by the awful 'climate. A new style of hunting cooti3 in bree.is His book abounds with examples On Sabbath morn by the creek they A baby born in the midst a fearful tempest in Indiana has been christened "Cyelonia." What a breeze she will raise arjuud some man's domicile some of these days. Hartford (Cmu.) Journal.

"I make light of this," remarked the pas company's bookkeeper as ho made out the gas bills. Brooklyn Times. A bad under-pinning often makes much havoc with large structures and email babies. GERMANTOWN, KNITTING, SAXONY and ZEPHYRS. All kinds of Ladies, and Children's HOSE, BRAIDED JERSEYS, All WOOL CASHMERE.

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, GLOVES, and GROCERIES of all kinds, at showing that the picture is not over- tread, drawn. les, Doors, Sash, With club in hand they climb up in the trees. And pound 'em till they are dead. A Remarkable Operation.

A tood method boys, better go on The possibilities of modern surgery Saturday. were wonderfully illustrated by an op Editor Uearn made us a call this eration performed at the hospital of week. Blinds, the Medico-Chirurgical College by Dr. An Illinois woman has finger nails an inch long. It is perhaps unnecessary Some talk of organizing a law and J.

E. Garretson. The patient operated order lesgue here. to add that her husband has no use for a J. N.

Hensie is building a new. barn. upon was a gentleman who had been Lair brush. Hurrah for this fine weather I JtSpyt a fine time for corn husking. Lime, Cement, The thermometer in cold weather, is sent from Scranton to the Wills Eye Hospital for a supposed disease of the right eye which caused it to protrude from its socket.

Prof. Kaiser, of the in some respects like truth crushed to Iu. Al. little is building a new stock barn. arth it shall rise again.

Also a splendid line of Ladies, NEWPORT CLOAKS, Ulstcrettes and DOLMANS. A Fine assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING and OVERCOATS. Call and see ns at the OHBP CASH STORE. G. W.

Greg moved to Talmo. Cold weather brings ont plenty of Wills Hospital, turned the patient nulls on the ball ground, and lady ad Plaster Paris over to the Medico-Chirurgical, whero and Paints. W. G. 0.

RUFF. Wayne Kans. 1 a complete diagnosis of the case determined the cause of the trouble to be a large tumor which filled the nasal cavity and grew through the cheek and jaw-bones and the base of the skull. As the only hope of saving the man's life lay in removing the tumor, the operation which was performed was decided upon. After administering ether, all the skin and flesh on the right side of the face was cut loose from the bones beneath and laid back.

Then a circular mirers of the game usually have a hand in them. There are some tools in this leautiful world, and what is surprising in the connection Is the fact that no matter how great the fool yon may discover, you will always find some still greater fool to admire him. Ex. An Adrian paper states that up in Lenawee county, old maids are called "nachelettes." We suppose that this is done to make rhymes with chemisettes, pantalettes, etc. Toledo American.

"Can you give me a definition o' noth- J. si ere! Here NOTARY PUBLIC. saw driven by a surgical engine at a speed of 15,000 revolutions a minute Denver to Chicago, IJIllWllI was brought into play to cut away Denver to BCansaa City. the right side of the nose, the maxillary, or jaw bones and the ethmoid, or base of the vault of the skull. As the Denver to Omaha, to Chlcaso, Kansas City to CJilcao, AEAL ESTATE Omaha to tt.

Louis, DEST FROM AND WEST TO EAST! cutting was done the arteries were taken up one by one, but a considerable amount of blood was unavoidably lost. When the bone was removed there was nothing left of the right side of the face below the eye and above theneclc The eye itself was held in place by one of the six assistants, while another one held back the bane of the brain. The tumorous bones now beinzremov-ed the space left vacant was lilled with several sponges, the flesh and skin drawn back and sewed fast to tho other side of the face by fifty stitches, At the end of about two weeks a WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IH THE HARDWARE LINE, JUST CALL ON E.3EclDorLalci SOUTH EIAIN STREET AND GET IT. ORDER, I keep constantly on hand everything in the HARDWARE line. Stoves, Ranges, Oil Gasoline Stoves, Screen and Barbed Wire.

Also a full line of PAINTS- Come a uick and get a bargain. l-i INSURANCE AGENT, SURE COmCCTIOKS LOW HATZQ jng7" inquired a number seventeen fichool teacher. "Yes, mum. It's a bung hole without a barrel around it," shouted little Ted Saunderi whose pa is a eooper. Brooklyn Times.

Women are the hardest conundrums ever given to man, and yet man never Heenis to be willing to give tliem up. Eofcton Ulobe. Dickens never allowed himself to be called grandpa. A very prominent man in this country never allows himself to called pa. rhUadeljiba, Call.

A great big dog was roaming about ti yard muzzled, when a little girl Tushiid into the house in terror. Her fris'er, younger, but more valient, coolly the situation and reassured by remarking: "lie can't bite; he's r-tca Lis BACCACZ CHECKED THROUCH. Throuch tickets over tho Burling WAYNE, KANSAS. ton Kouto era for eole by the Union PaclCic, Denver vl.o Cranda and wax model of the interior cavity will be madeand given to aekilHul dentist, who will construct an artificial jaw. There is every probability that the put ient, although he is 08 years old, will recover without nnv mifrivorabie True ell other principal raiiways, and by asont3 of the "Burlington Kcuto." For further Information, apply to any or to P.

3, li JSTIS.GcnlT Vt. t. Deed and Mortgage executed LleBOiIflLB, Wayne. Kan. promptly..

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1885-1887