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j. j. j. Rocky ford contalopes at Levitt Co's. AREJVOl FEELING BADLY? Call Telephone fio, 20- RICIOXASI-1 BITTER in i IF IJ Nil lira ITU re, willIcure you.

"We make a Specialty of the JAMES LATTA, Special Agent. best grades of goods and Latest Styles. OUR EXPERIENCE IS.THAT CHEAP GOODS ARE -DEAR AT ANY PRICE. Artist JBernhagen is touching up the front of S. P.

Himes' wareroom. We expect to have at least ono wedding to chronicle in our next issue. Andy Klotz and Sam Grill made a business trip to Ellsworth Wednesday. Misses Kate White and Mildred Long, of Ellsworth, are the guests of Miss Edith Pinney in Wilson this week. Fly nets and lap robes at cost at Himes' hardware.

F. L. Schermerhorn went to Chicago yesterday morning to purchase the firm's fall and winter stock of dry goods, etc. Light Bros, are giving Ferdinand Smith's house a few coats of paint which makes quite an improvement in the looks of the place. aiinoieum.

Free Photographs. By special arrangements with W. H. COFFEY we are enabled to make the following GRAND OFFER: We Make If you want to know who- a Specialty of Ladies and Gents Tailor Made clothing. Our line meets the demand of any purse or any taste, as we make both to With each cash purchase of shoes at our store amounting "IT ijow Jtrices $2.00 or over, we will give Absolutely Free of Charge JLeacLs i Points of merits of Winona-Rush ford wagons are, steel covered hubs, be'nt fellows, all wroughtiron brake non-breakable axles.

Call and con medium and high priced garments. WE GUARANTEE to please you no matter what your require merits. Ladies' and Gents' stylish suits TO ORDER SIOTO S90. Ladies' Coats and Capes, to order, $7.50 to $35.00. F.

R. GREGOR CO. vince yourself. J. H.

Claussen. Call on us and find out. Our goods are marked in plain figures and sold at one price to everybody. Our stock is large, patterns and styles attractive and is sure to please you Mrs. H.

Hisrh returned home to Wilson Friday morning from Colora do Springs where she had spent five weeks visiting Mrs. Dawson and other friends. Bring in your Produce, we pay the highest prices and make the lowest prices on everything we have to sell. We want your trade and are Yours to Please, A ticket good for one high grade Cabinet Photograph of yourself or any member of the family. These tickets are redeemable at W.

H. COFFEY'S STDDIOne of the best institutions of its kind in Central Kansas, and anyone holding a ticket may present it there and receive a beautiful picture free of charge. A $1.00 premium on a $2.00 purchase is worth: looking after and those desiring to take advantage of this magnificent offer may do so by buying their shoes at our store. Ask for tickets when making your purchase, otherwise they will not be given. This applies only to cash purchases.

SCHERMERHOKN SON. To arrive in a few. days a fine line of Kratzer and spring wagons. Dont't purchase a vehicle until you have seen ours, they are J. W.

BRIGGS Dealer In fine. Weber Peirano. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine drove isj Berber ros.

over to Wilson from Sylvan Grove Monday going down to Ellsworth to take the pharmacist' ran examination Wednesday. -JH- 1 he person who has Jost a young )g can learn the whereabouts of his Brass curtain rods at Berger Bros. ft II ft. porker by calling at the Echo office uro to a isner Jtsros. tor ice cream soda.

"Gents $2.50 and $3.00 shoes 195. Levitt Co. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Editor Echo: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Trustee of Wilson township, subject to the Republican primary election, the 26th of September. P.

H. Wolfe. Editor Echo: Ploase announce that I am candidate for the office of Trustee of Wilson township, subject to the decision of the Republicans at their primary, September 26th. O. H.

Keller. NOTICE! Anyone reading this will be arrested. If you desire to buy anything in the Monumental line or the line of Cemetery fixtures you will do well to see Will Thompson before purchasing. Chicken thieves relieved one of the residents of the northwest part of paying for this notice and the ex pense of taking care of the animal W. O.

Eaton, of Columbia town ship, dropped into our sanctum yes Wilson State Bank, WILSON. KANSAS. Capital. $35,000. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

Mrs. M. Schwarz spent Wednesday in Ellsworth. Judge A. S.

Chase, of Ellsworth, and Dr. Kendall and Will Lewis, of the Masonic lodge in this city last evening. Mail and Breeze An attempt will be made by George E. Cole, state auditor, to collect from the federal government $500,000 due Kansas on Miss May Hatler, of Kansas City, is in charge of Levitt terday and ordered the best paper in the town sent to him for a year. The millinery department.

Fresh fruit every week at the De cash accompanied the order. JELL-O at Berger Bros. town of about twenty young chickens a few nights ago. A load of buck partment store. C.

W. Jolley, Dentist Ellsworth, Ks Ureo. isedtord mushed his wort Collections promptly attended to, at cur threshinsr in this vicinity last week Bran and shorts at Levitt Co's Rev J. E. Crawford, of Lincoln has succeeded Rev.

Mclrvin, as pastor of shot is said to be a sure cure for this habit and the parties practicing it may get the dose if they are not very rent rates, and remitted lor on day of payment. Barn for rent. Inquire at this of the Free Methodist congregation at and shipped his outfit to where he expects to find plenty work to do for some time to come. fice. 7-4t.

Drafts issued on all parts of the world a careful. this place. lowest rates of Exchange. Dr. W.

H. Waterman made a busi For a good double or single buggy A few summer dusters going for Superior and McSherry drills, ness trip to Topeka the latter part of harness call on eber ireirano, cost at Weber Peirano's hardware lor sale by M. Schwarz Good Commercial Paper bought and sold. Money always on hand to loan on good ap last week. store.

Their harness are hrst-class every respect, made from the best oak- Fisher Bros, keep the best ice cream See the drill that plows and seeds. proved security, at tne lowest DanK rates. tanned leather and will last almost a Charles Miller has a fine crop of M. JSchwarz. lifetime.

SWA Cordial Invitation is extended to Ellsworth of in tne city. Uive them a calL E. Dague received a telegram Tuesday evening that his wife's Swigerd, of Pennsylvania, was dead. Osborne Farmer Col. Tilton is in CHINA, PORCELAIN AND GLASSWARE, Receives every sixty days something new in Chamber Sets, 56 and 100 Piece Dinner Sets, the latest out.

Also Com-binets, G-lass Water Sets, Berry' Sets, Tumblers, Wine G-lasses, Four-Piece Glass Sets, Salvers, Cuspidores, and in fact most everything generally kept in the line of tableware istltt 23rosv Proprietors of The City Ice Cream Parlor and Lunch Room the Business Public for your patronage. sweet potatoes in his garden in the northwest part of town one of which will make an ordinary sized family a meal, at least the potato part of the Wilson transacting C. J. Evans, spent Friday in legal business. the thick of a hot newspaper fight at B.

S. "Westfaxl, President, Beatrice, and his friends here meal. can rest assured that he isn't getting Kev. F. E.

Thompson is this week attending a meeting of the Solomon A sneak thief entered Charles Odel's apartments at the Miller restaurant Thursday night, and as a result Odel John A. Lang, Vice President, D. Jellison, Cashier, the worst of it. The Colonel on last Presbytery at Lincoln Center, Friday referred to his adversary as Mothers write us that they have solved the problem of keeping then-children well. Give them Rocky is short a Sunday suit of clothes.

the "suck-egg dog of Gage county Threshers hard oil at the Depart DIRECTORS. Mountain lea each week. A blessii ment store. journalism." to mother and child. Zeman Kna An iinglish association rewarding woman's happiness has offered a reward of 500 for a greater blessing to Mrs.

Dallas Grover and children of Frank Basalla of near Dubuque kal. Ellsworth have been visiting in Wil account of the Quantrill raid claims which have been paid by the state during the last 20 years. By an appropriation made by the last legislature th last of the debt was cleared up to individuals. A young man and a small boy were caught in the editor's yard one night last week. They were, nodoubt, after a few peaches which we managed by hard word to keep alive during the long drought.

Wait unti -they are rip-, boys, and call on us in the day time and we will divide with you. If you have ever been to Sunday school you certainly learned that it is wicked to steal. Saturday afternoon while engaged in painting his father's barn Fred Briggs in some unaccountable way fell from the roof to the ground. The fall resulted in a fracture of one of the bones of his left leg just below the knee. Drs.

Waterman and O'Donnell set the broken limb and pronounced it not a severe fracture. Fred is getting along very nicely under the circumstances. How easily people are frightened sometimes While the entire country was sweltering in the heat of July and prophets of evil were foretelling dire disaster to Kansas live-stock on account of scarcity of fodder, hundreds of stock-men throughout the state began to lay in a supply of hay for the winter, paying for it at the N. Webek, S.P.HlMES, E. L.

Muepht, B. S. Westfall. John A. Lang, M.

E. Westfaix, Amos Wilson, W. D. Jeixison. woman tnan isocky Mountain Tea Sensible move.

Zeman Knakal. Monday was Labor a holi son during the. past week. was in Wilson the other day and while in conversation with him Mr. Basalla informed us that he expected to finish day which, we suppose, was pretty generally observed throughout the About eight Indiana Hoe drills for vv.

su. Jienaall, dentist, Umce in Fred'k Deisseoth. Power-Tobias building, up stairs. threshing in his neighborhood in length and breadth of the land, al about two length of time Mrs. G.

G. Paull and little daugh though there was little at this place -o- THE WILSON ECHO. will find very little wheat unthreshed to distinguish it from other days of in this part of the country. ters returned home, Thursday even ing, from a two week's visit at Fair bury, Xeb. We keep for Sale the Best of Everything: the year.

Thursday, September 5, 1901. It is said that Kansas is preparing Wilbur Emerson, a son of Willis to sow more wheat this fall than ever THE BEST ICE CREAM SODA, 4THE BEST LUNCHES SERVED, rive new Wnite sewing ma George Emerson, the well-known Entered at the Post Office at Wilson, before. Some farmers propose to ex chines at cost. S. P.

Himes. Colorado mine owner and stock brok sale at a sacrifice, to close out. J. H. Claussen.

Mrs. H. Coover returned, Saturday evening, from Ellsworth where she had spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Bert Patterson, who had been quite ill. White's Cream Vermifuge is perfectly harmless, and will remove every worm.

It is also a tonic, and by its strengthening properties will restore to pale cheeks the rosy hue of health. Price 25c ts. Zeman Knakal. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Danner left for Chicago last night, Mr. Danner's er Kansas, as second cIslss mail matter. THE BEST AiN JJ (JAlvJUS, 1 THE BEST ICE CREAM.

periment with Russian wheat, while others, who cannot afford to buy seed The only man who will burn corn in Kansas this winter will be the man er, arrived in uson trom his home in Chicago, and will assist in keeping 7 TFTtt REST TTCMONATTE. LOCAL MATTERS. accounts at the Wilson State Bank who can afford to light his pipe with so try other imported grains. Much wheat will be drilled THE BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS. a dollar bill.

for about a month. in unplowed ground, the stubble, we The Best Prescription for Malaria In 1900 Kansas raised 134,000,000 A Choice Line of Confectionery. suppose, being first burned off. Chills and Fever is a bottle ofGBOVE's Tastless Chill Tonic. It is simply Capital: An old world scientist bushels of corn.

This year there will be, it is estimated, only 50,000,000 bushels. And yet Kansas is not com gUBLIC ffATRONAGE fSoLICITED who has been seeking the causes which iron ana quinine in a tasteless form No Cure no pay. Price 50c. rand being to lay in a fall and winter determine sex claims that when there plaining. Whatever complaints are Don't fail to get ice cream soda rate of $10 to $13 a ton.

Hay is now is a scarcitv of food a maiority of the stock of dry goods for the department store. with crushed fruit at Fisher Bros selling at from $7 to $8 a ton. babies born are males. The old world heard originate outside of the state, Kansas will get along all right. Mrs.

S. Lewis, formerly of Wilson, It is hard enough for our Carrie The second Quarterly Meeting of scientist is talking through his hat. but at present a resident of Colorado Gentlemen Mv wife was afflicted Deissroth Building, -Wilson, Kans. Nation to have her saloon articles imitated by a drunken woman, with the Methodist Episcopal church of Wilson will be held Sunday and Mon No people in the world are better fad than Kansans and in this state there with dyspepsia and constipation for Springs, is here visiting her sister-in law Mrs. Mary Lewis.

day, September 8th and 9th. Love years. Alter trying other remedies 1 purchased a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's are 67,000 more males than females. out having to bear the humiliation of being called "her sister." See our new patterns in oil cloths A party of thirteen young ladies of Syrup Pepsin for her and she is rapidly improving.

cannot be without and linoleums. Levitt Co, Hot davs followed bv nold nights the town, chaperoned by Master Har Feast at 7 :15 p. m. preaching by the Presiding Elder at 8 closing with the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Quarterly conference Mon Urchins teck scarfs at Schermerhorn rv Power, went out to the home of will breed malaria in the blood that is bilious or costive.

Pbicllt Ash oo Son's. W. F. Redman, in Columbia town Sixty-one teachers took the exam ship, to pay their respects to Mrs Bitters is very valuable at this time for keeping the stomach, liver and bowels well regulated. James Latta I Goal, Jessie Richardson last Friday even day at 10: 00 a.

m. A full attendance of the official members is desired and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services. ination at Ellsworth last week. Of that number fifteen failed to make the DEALERS IN They went all comfortably Rev. J.

R. Deans and family, of seated on some in a double-boxed Allen, arrived in Wilson Tues required average and, of course, received no certificates. IiiQplenQeJQts, Lave Stock. W. L.

Nesmith's large team of umber wagon and got immeasurably greater enjoyment out of the trip than day morning. Rev. Deans has been assigned to the Wesleyan Methodist charge at this place for the coming year. if they had gone by two's in a rubber- tired phaeton. Last week I went about, Full of trouble and of doubt.

Now I'm smiling and dance with delight, I had some Rocky Mountain Tea last night. Zeman Knakal. Twenty-five sets of T. I. Case work horses ran away Tuesday afternoon creating quite a stir in the lumber district.

Tom Lienard was on the wagon at the time having hold of but one Hue with which he managed to guide the team into a smooth wire fence which checked their mad career. Mr. James Bryant and Miss Minnie Julius Burger formerly a resident We handle the best Colorado coal, including MONARCH, SUNSHINE, HANNA AND LIGNITE. ALSO BEST STEAM COAL. Wells were united in marriage at Lin of Columbia township died at his coln Center last Sunday, Rev.

W. D. Schermerhorn, pastor of the M. E. home in Lincoln Sunday, September 1st, of consumption.

The remains steel harrows. Sixtv teeth: at $10.00 per set as lonsr as thev church at that place, perfarming the ceremony. The young couple then were interred in the Excelsior cemetery Monday No damage resulted except the tear ing down of about 150 feet of wire fence on the east side of the M. E. last S.

P. Himes. came over to Wilson to pay a short G. WT. Showman writes from Mans Get your children's shoes and passonage lot and a few scratches on-one of the horses.

field, that he and his Warehime, found their mother still visit to Mr. -Bryant's parents here. Both bride and groom are well known in and about Wilson and a host of friends will wish them all the joys and clothes for school. Commencing next Monday we are going to sell our entire stock of childrens wear at fire sale prices, we can sell you a Sunday and school suit for the price of one. Levitt Co.

Linoleum and oilcloth at Berger Bros. A few hammocks at less than cost. Levitt Co. Good fly -nets and summer dusters at Weber Peirano's. Free standard fashion sheets are furnished by Levitt Co.

September supply just received call and get one. We are making a very low price on table oilcloth, come and see. Berger Bros. Stops the Cough and works off the cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day.

No Cure, no pay. Price 25cts. Call and see our fine line of speak for themselves when you see the low price marked in plain figures on them. Berger Bros. You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle show-that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tastless form.

pay. 50c- Farmers allow me to caution you in regard to purchasing a wagon, the best is always the cheapest. Buy the Newton wagon and you make no mistake. O. B.

Gone. Ladies call and see our new fall line of waist and dress patterns. Levitt Co. Fifty pieces out flannels in all the delicate shades at 5 to 20 cents per yard. Levitt Co.

A $7000 stock of shoes including all the new shapes at Schermerhorn Son's. Special "Bale on gas and oil stoves. A gas stove you don't have to generate, get oui sale prices. Levitt Co. Some new steel hay rakes for sale cheap, to close out.

J. H. Claussen. A lot of children's oxfords, to close out quick, BOcts. Levitt Co, Special Sale on guns, rifles, revolvers next week.

Ten Colts Lightning rifles at $10.00 each. All other guns at special sale prices. S. P. Himes.

Baby's first shoes free. To every child born this year, one pair.vici kid shoes free. Its first pair only. Levitt I intend closing out my farm implements and will Bell at cost balance of plows and drills. But I shall continue to sell the best wagon on earth.

J. H. Claussen. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.

E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. If you contemplate buying a Sulky or Gang plow don't fail to see the "Grand Detour" at Goffe's, she is a daisy.

LADIES, alive but in very poor health, with no possible chance for recovery. this valuable medicine. Resp. yours, S. Elliott, Elk City, Kansas.

Dec. 13, 1900. Zeman Knakal. McVitty McElhinny passed through Wilson Tuesday afternoon, emplo'ed as engineer on a local freight. McVitty has been in the employ of the railroad company for two years.

We had a short conversation with him in which we learned that his brother Gregg is still in the U. S. mail service on the Santa Fe between Kansas City and Colo. He is employed four days, and then had a lay off of four days, the latter four days always being spent at the University of Kansas where he is taking a special course of instruction. If you" eat without appetite you need Pricklt Ash Bitters.

It promptly removes impurities that clog and impede the action of the digestive organs, creates good appetite and digestion, strength of body and activity of brain. James Latta. While Anna, the seventeen-year old daughter of John Zaveski living just across the river from. Black Wolf was assisting her father in burning the stubble on his wheat field last Friday afternoon, her garments took fire and she was so badly burned that she died Saturday morning. She had started for the house but had lain down in another field to wait till her father was ready to go with her.

While lying there she fell asleep but was soon awakened by the heat of her clothes burning. She immediately sprang to her feet and ran to her father for help, but before she reached him she was enveloped in flame. It is supposed that when she left the Take a dose of Peicklt Ash Bittees Remember the Grand Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, September 13th and 14th. A success of married life. Mr.

Bryant is an Ellsworth restaurateur and is building up a big patronage. When the state house at Topeka is completed the dome will be adorned with a statue of the goddess Ceres Monday morning the school bell at night when you go to bed and you will feel bright and vigorous next morning. It will insure you copious and healthy passage of the bowels, improved appetite and digestion and increased energy of body and brain. It beats stimulating drinks because its relative influence is natural, hence newline of the very latest in Street and Winter Hats. Levitt Wecary a fullline of Implements: Hodge Headers, Mowers.Rakes; Dowagiacand Kentucky Disc Drills; Hummer Casaday Sulky and Gang Plows; Disc and Drag Harrows; the celebrated Smith and Buford George Wagons- We also have a full line of Kratzer and McFarland Carriages, Surreys, Buggies, Spring-wagons, Road-wagons and Carts.

Also Harness and Saddles. Call and examine our stock and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. We can and Will save you money. Weber Peirano, fSIevator on South Side, Wilson, Kan's. summoned the children to their studies after a vacation of more than three months, and as they made their way which, of course, will be meant to signify that Kansas is the wheat-growing state most highly favored of sothward we thought we saw pictured on the faces of the older ones a reso- permanent.

James Latta. heaven. There will have to be a model for this statue and there is al Hereford Bulls For Sale. The undersigned has for sale at his 'arm 2 miles north and 8 miles east of Call and see our new line of steel ution to make the year upon which ready an intense rivalry among Kansas towns for the privilege of offering Wilson, 5 young Bulls, from tables, paper racks, jardiniere stands, screens, etc. Department store.

to 8 months old. These bulls are the girl who is to sit as the model. If One of the biggest wash-outs we all well-bred and will be sold at reas you want to know what will be re onable prices. Anyone wishing to HERBINE. Nine- they were entering more successful than any of the years in their past school lif e.

The pupils of the Wilson schools begin the year with fine op- portunities before them. They will have over them a corps of instructors as capable and efficient as can be found in any other town in the state. quired of the model look in your unabridged dictionary or encyclopedia make a purchase of this kind will do well to call and see these animals. and see whether you want the job. have heard of in a long time occurred Friday night miles on this side of Denver.

East-bound passenger trains we delayed many hours Saturday, Sunday and Monday. There were no fatal accidents. I Tenths Lames Talorino. There is noth Acgcst Laxgisman. A Night of Terror.

"Awful anxiety was felt for the ing so quietly elegant and substantial as a perfect fitting, well made ladies The three teachers -of the upper Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardenier and widow of the brave General Buraham of Machias, when the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning" writes Mrs. S. H.

grades are new and, to be sure, it will require a little time for the pijpils to become accustomed to their methods of instruction and discipline but in stobble field the-edge of her dress" Miss Nettie Westfall, of Marshall, Mich. who had been visiting in Ellsworth for several weeks came up to of all the People Suffer from a suit, skirt or coat. That why ladies' garments have come to stay, and its for the same reason that ladies, tailoring will be a feature with- us this fall. All styles, and prices will be" represented in our display, and every garment Pure Juices from Natural Roots. REGULATES the liver, Stomach and Bowels, ii Cleanses the System, Purifies the Blood, CUBES Malaria, Biliousness, Constipation, Weak Stomach and Impaired Digestion.

Evcrr Bcllla Gisarsntesi la tin Satisfaction. ZiAXtdrB BOTTIjE, EtTVT A.TXa POSH. Price, CO OeaU. the course of a week or so the earnest Wilson, Saturday evening, and spent Sunday with friends in this city. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr; King's New Discovery, which had will be made for service (not decep- and faithful student will find himself adapted to the new situation and A diseased liver declares itself by more than once saved her life, and tion) made look well, first, last and all the time made stylishly, cured her of Consumption.

After I Diseased ihings will be running along as. was on fire, but the fire was so small at the time that she did not notice it, and while lying asleep the' wind fanned it into a flame. Ellsworth physicians were immediately called to the home of the unfortunate young woman, but it was impossible to do anything for her except to alleviate her intense suffering until death should give hex relief. strongly made to hold shape and color made to your measure and moroseness, mental depression, lacK of energy, restlessness, melancholy and constipation. Heebine will restore the liver to a healthy condition.

taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This marvel smoothly for him as if he had been I Liver: under that particular teacher since ous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Prepared by JAMES P. BALLARD. St Louis, Mo. shaped by expert tailors to your form.

May we not hope to show you our as. sortment of styles and fabrics? F. R-Gregor Co Price 50cts. -Zeman Knakal. A few pairs ladies $4.00 shoes, while they last 2.48, Levitt Co, Throat, Chest and Lung -Diseases.

Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at euian Knakal's tkus liars. his earliest school days. A pleasant and profitable school year to the boys and girla of the Wilson schools. Wot Itr Zema 4t K.nakal..

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