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The Wellingtonian from Wellington, Kansas • 3

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ZfcTXIHj'W'S CO BTS SHOOZEI, FOB SADDLES, IBIRIIDILjIES So O-A-IRIG-IE PALESTINE SPLINTERS. SOUTH HAVEN TOWNSHIP. FORT RENO, INDIAN TERRITORY. 1SSO TheDemocrat. sYxc.rsia or tatemext of American laa.

Co. St. Louii, Ca-h Capita! fsoe.or.-.n ltinarario; Rerv VMiS.iS All oUdf 4 March 10. 1880. Wednesday, SPRING OPENING! Magnifficent New Stock! Astonishingly Low PricesI CHAS.

23. FliANDSO'S CLOTHING HOUSE! X-t Total Afti-rta lie sure aud register. reach trees arc budding. WJint we most need a good hall Ei. Democeat: Allow us through your columns to say a few words about our seiiool district.

Although we had some difficulty iu getting it set off we finally succeeded. We have had three months school in the Independent school house in district was concluded to day. Quite a uumber of visitors attended the closing cxer- 7wl 4 School has closed iu district No. 5. Social meeting at the Christian church every Sabbath morning, at 11 o'clock.

Some of our farm era are nearly done plowing for com and only await a fovorable opportunity for planting. Iu Kansas early planting secures the best crops. Palestine Teachers' Association met last Saturday, at the Baruer school i i. i i Asseu tiiv-te-i exrlnV.i'cjT fii CitUt-il S.aKys Ituiids Ilia Bot.ris ul ttic liissor.n. UXO.

T.CKA1I, Hamilton (Jeaba. Aftt. at V. oiliuion. North Washington avenue i3 being fa -w Fancy Oatl.

Oww. rtiiom-fiakc. A. 10 ci. wo Iwo a-iKe.

V. Mm it i. Kit Niwa, N. cises and were regaled with as good a dinner as is obtainable in the bach- graded up iu first-clasa shape. has been quite prevalent in Wellington, for the past Tew week3.

Onr merchants are now receiving their spring Block of dry goods, notions, etc. "VVe are now receiving (direct from 2sew York manufacturers) a ir.os! elegant line of Railroad Notieo uuuse, mere ueiag quite a naiuuci WOO3 of Ivansfes which all present seemed to heartily enjoy. Right oere Clothin urnishing Goods bprmg we desire to say a few words in favor "We have had copious showere of Arkansas City Democrat: We receive information from a gentleman just iu from South Haven. Tho facti aro, as near he was able to give thcrn: "A young gentleman, (a stranger) who was ruling aloug the road from Caldwell to South at a lato hour Sunday night, was confronted iu a secluded portion of the road by two armed men with drawn pistols, and ordered to stand and deliver, lie thong htthat he would give them a racket, and reached for his revolver, but they warmly grafcped him b- the tro hands, and demanded his money or they would shoot him on the spot, and he said after glancing a moment at the revolvers, the $20 which his pockt-t contained dwindled to a very insignificant sum, and he complied willingly with the highwayman's request. It is not known who these highwaymen are, but they are supposed to be the same chaps (the cow boys) Avho stopped Mr.

Scott of Bolton township last week, and were arrested for disturbing the peace. We notice the Lawrence Standard and other exchanges in diffe rent parts of the State, that the latest swindle on the farmers is the "census taking." A gentlemanly fellow drives up with blanks for statistics of thefarm, bush of our worthy teacher I. D. II. Cole, who is a young man well calculated preseut.

After disposing ot a very interesting programme of exercises, forraally adjourned for the summer season. Under its auspices one more lecture will be given, Saturday night, March 11, by Prof. W. W. Wyatt, of Oxford, member of Board of County Examiners and Principal of Oxford to win the esteem and good-will of These goods are cut, made and trimmed in the very latest style, a nd in Business Suits and Fine FurnislJn: Good, we have raanv novelties Not ToBeFoundEise where all scholars under his charge.

He carries a first grade certificate and a March 5th, 13S0. A detachmeut of tea men, under Lieut. Mason, left here on the 1st, for the valley, to scout for horse thieves, who are reported to have commenced their operations this spring. Wess Brown and two others robbed Walker's store some time since. A man employed about the store one of the robbers, the other two escaped.

Paymaster Bridgmm arrived here on the 3rd, f.nd paid off the troops yesterday. He left for Coutonemeut this morning. Compauy of the 4th cavelry, arrived here yesterday. They will undoubtedly remain for some time. The officers gave a ball on the evening of the 3rd.

Mr. George Zimerman and family, left here this morning for Newark, N. J. A man of company I. 4th cavalry, was slightly wounded with a knife while wrestling yesterday.

At last accounts it was thought not seriou3. Everything about the Post looks like spring. L. P. B.

To School District Treasurers. The first semi-annual dividend of State School Fund, is now ready for distribution. Treasurers will call at my office for orders for same. J. D.

Bick, Sept. Pub. 27t2 Sumner County, Kansas. schools. Come out and hear him.

OUR HAT DEPARTMENT Has jut been replenished by the addition of twenty cases of new spring styles, which make without question the best selection most attiaetive Hat stock in the city good moral character, and we, the school board, recomuicnd hiui to auy district as a uumber one teacher, Dated this 5t a day of March, 1380. W. B. Heiuecock, Director, C. F.

Cummings, Clerk. E. T. Moore, Treasurer. To personn owntnjr on th of tr Soutaern Kuiuas and Weslcrn Kallrond.

tr- sstn is now or tanv be located through county of Sumner, in" the State ef Kjnm You are hereby ntiGei, that theCtv.mty Commissioner, of Sumner county, Kan. wili the HUH davof iiiril. A. 1. J-0.

at the Tv.t Iiue of Wafiiajrtou av 'tme, tn tu city of Wellington, commence, te.d from t3y to lny fSno-. days excepted) prcced westerly the Ui' of said mud. and lay a route for raiIro.nl, nd ae-ts the damares to caeli quarter section or lot of land through and over hicli said line of rod is itn or tn-iy le iocati. Iloatrr T. Pijfxoxs, Oso kc A.

ext. fAiitt Bain. Bos-d of Ooticty cf Sumner county. Kansas. S7t Tiie Llii.d Hotel.

Opposite Union Depot, unJer management of J. G. Hope, for four years mayor of Wichita, it tLe Lt most homelike hotel in Haosa City. The publishetl arrivals show nearly double any other hotel in Kansas City. Mr.

Hope is an old stock man and they all stop with hiiu. Only per day. Street cars pass the door at all hourt, day and nilit. 24t4. Mr.

J. M. Taylor, is building a resideuce. He has the cellar dug aud foundation completed. It is boss.

Miss Betta Kirby i3 now stopping with Mr. Peters of Wellington, and late, and the grass can now be plainly Been on the prairie. The Democrat now has several very desirable residence lots iu Wellington, for sale. Dr. Maggard "has been confined to his bed for some time past, with a severe spell of fever.

Will Yetter has been indisposed for the past few weeks, but we are happy to announce is convalescent. The passenger train for this point is crowded every night, and our hotels are full to overflowing. Prof. Iiucchler, of Wichita is making arrangements to give a musical concert iu thi city, ometitn in the near future. Josh Bitter will not leave M.

S. Thrailkill, as announced last week, atteudiug Prof. Warrington's school. Married, at the resideuce of the brides' parents in Oxford, Kansas, by Mr. C.

W. Allison, is engaged iu breeding fine fowls in addition to the Rev. F. P. Berry, on Thursday, Mens' Fine Boots and Shoes.

Tills department of our business has received special attention this spring and comprises all grades and styles of goods. We aie offering a larger stock and greater variety of goods this spring than ever before we think it ill pay all Close Cash Buj'ers to call and see us, for we have Bargains in Every Department. GIIAS. 13. FLAXDKO -c, Corner Wathington and Harvey Ave's.

March 4th, m. McKay Dougan of Independence. Kansas, to Miss farming. He showed us some beautiful specimens of the variety known as the Partridge Cochin. Go and els of wheat, uumber of cattle raised, Lily Walton.

The ceremony took acres uuder cultivation, etc. Between place at 2 p. and was witnessed hye the tables aud the foot of the page where the farmer signs hi name at testing the statement, is a blank space, Don't forget that Mahsh's Goldsx Balsam cures Coughs, Consumption, Hoarseness, iore Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough, etc. ShmiI ltt! free.

Large bottles 50 cents ami For sale 13- R. Aiaji. ilrnirsist. whose existence is accounted as affording room for miscellaneous information. In a month more the farmer receives notice from a neigh ALEXANDER'S iooi see 'em.

Mr. A. A. Richards, of the force, gave ye writer a call last Wednesday evening aud stopped over uight And well yes he did well and he took one of Palestine's pretty daughters to a spelliug 9chool Thursday night. It's a fact! All prospects of a bridge across the Arkansas has passed by like a summers dream.

But now, why can't we have one across the Nennescah. Everybody wants it. Thanks. "Dou Quixote," for your but says he is now one of the fixtures of that establishment. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will given supper at the court house, on next Friday evening.

Let all who desire a good time turn out. We learn that the Wellington Social Club are making ariangements to have Prof. Fero, of Wichita, come A first class tailor immediately. 27tf J. F.

Raboli. The Central Prn; Store keeps tiie largest tock of white lead and oil ever brought to Wellington. As we sell more lead and oil than the dealers In the dace combined, I to your interest to give us a call. 25tS many of the friends and relatives of the bride. Immediately afterwards the happy couple started on their wedding tour, and upon their return will reside at Independence, Kansas.

We congratulate the Doctor upon having drawn so valuable a prize in the matrimonial lottery as Miss Lily who was one of the chiefest ornaments of Oxford a young lady of whom it could be truly said "None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise." May their uuited lives be blessed with the sunshine of prosperity, enabling them to realize that "The joys of iiianinKe are the heaven on earth, Life's paradise, great princess, the soni's quiet, Smews of iMiicord, earthly immortality. Eternity of pleasures." boring bank that his note for $1G0 is due. He knows nothing of the note, but investigation shows that the "census taker' has filled iu the blank with promise to pay, which, being now in the hands of an innocent Call and see Dye Bro's new grocery. WTT A TIT and Sl)rin riJ i dh tJ Circulars at Share down once a week and give dancing lessons. Gomes to the front this week with Joe Smith has purchased one of the M.J.

Kain. the popular ilerchant Tailor is turning out the latest ftyle of Scotch, English and American Worsteds. If you wish to be pleased in fit aud sty le call on him before your spring suit. 15,000 invoice of fastest trotting animals to be found in this part of the State. Joe has Dealers iu groceries would do well to price Dye Uro's Co's goods before pur "heaps" of fun uow, manipulating chasing elsewhere.

M. J. Capps will soon receive a large THE LARGEST, BEST stock of new spring hats, direct from Xew A.C. Smith, at the Wellington Nursery, is selling two year old apple tree at 10 per hundred, and everything ei iu the line of fruit trees or shrubbery at proportionately low 10tf York. kind invitation; but then you see, we couldn't come.

Leo would be pleased to hear from you often through the columns of the Democrat. This issue of "Splinters," will be our last, at least for a time to come, as the writer contemplates a visit to Morris county, this State, the home of his parents. If wc have in any of our communications offended anyone, we beg pardon, but "if the shoe fits wear it," and to the many readers of the Democrat we bid, as if parting from old friends, a kind adieu. Leo. holder, must be paid by the unlucky dupe.

Wc learn that preparations are being made at "Arkansas City, for a grand rush "on to Oklohoma," as soon as spring opens up a little more. The thing is being kept very quiet at that place, but it is undoubtedly the point from which the "boom" will start. There should be a company or two of soldiers stationed there, aud that too, immediately, as this would save driving the boomers" out of the Territory, which would bo no easy matter after they once get in there and gain a foothold. Mrs. J.

K. Cleaver and her two daughters, Missses Mary and, Edith, Just opened at the popidar New -AlfD- York beautiful line of Breton Eld. J. E. Cain, of the Christian denomination, will preach two discourses at Belle Plaine, on next Tuesday and Wednesday eveuiugs.

On the subject of Baptism. Mr. Al. Browu has purchased his partners interest in the Monarch Bil Hard Parlor establishment, and will henceforth conduct the business Laces, 27tt Do you want a nice nobby wipe, col or.d French pecan. English cheviot, Im the ribbons.

The local editor of the Oxford Keflex is requested to come over to Wellington, as there are several gentlemen here who wish to see him on very important business. Work has been commenced on Newman and Mitchell's new hotel building as Salt City. Their bath-house is now completed, and you can now get hot, cold or shower bath of mineral water. Geo. M.

Eby, is again in his old position at th "Headquarters," where he will ever be found ready to wait on old and new customers. George i a pleasant, genial salesman, and one lost Complete Stock perial Earl, or a fine dress shirt, go where 1 alone. He has the finest billiard hai they keep the best selected, finest and largest stock of finishing goods in South in thi3 part of tho State. of Clothing eru Kansas, at ALEXANDER, 1001, Free of'Cust. Dr.

King's New I)icovery fojr Consumption, Coughs and CoMs Asthma, Brou-chitas. i given away in tri il bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a severe oougli, cold, difliculty of breathing, hoa rseness or any iifliietion of the throat or lungs by all means give thl wonderful remedy a A you valu your existent! you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We cannot afford, and would not jfiv; this remedy away unless we knew It would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeb- eases Iwive already been cured by it.

There is no medicine in the world that will cure' one-half foe cases that Ir. King's Xer Discovery will cure. For sale by Or. L. S.

Campbell. Wellington, Kansas. A colony of thirty-five Quakers from southern Ohio, have recently settled in the northwestern part Dress cuttiug nd fitting done iu the started for their old home iu Pennsylvania yesterday. Mrs Cleaver is an affable lady and has been a valuable acquisition to church and society this county. Weather cool and windy.

The spelliug at the Kirby school house was a grand success. Mr. W. H. Mason best speller.

Louise Campbell, of Belle Plaine, formerly of Palestine, has been very sick but is fast improving. Mrs. A. Gibson and her daughter May, are this week making a visit to latest style of the art. Bowers Usderwood.

Mrs. 2d. J. Capps, at the New York here. Miss Marv will be sadly missed who makes many and lasting friends Have you gazed on that new hat glass Goods! tots' at.

ALEXANDER'S, 1001. Store, lias the finest and bes't selected stock of lnilliuerv goods in the city. Call Wc understand that South Haven aud Mulvane are soon to have news and see her. All kinds ofgroceries and provisions papers. This will bo only seven relatives aud friends in Morris county, Miss Lottie Goodrich, ot Cliicagr can be found cheap tor cash, at II Andrew's Blue Front Grocery papers in the county.

Some enter Kansas. has charge of Sliare Chandler's new in tho society circles of Wellington, iu which she always led a vei-y active part, aud has many friends and admirers who join with us in wishing that her most happy dreams of life may be fully realized. The Western Magazine, edited by Mrs. Helen E. Starrctt, aud published by Pierce, Patton at Chicago, fortho small sum of $1 year, is a if.

prising publisher might find a good location either at Salt Springs, Milan millinery department, and is an ex The finest brands of cigars and to Mr. Will E. Bolton, is also visiting his parents and friends iu Morris iver before brought to Southern THE WOLF BITER LUMBER Have in stuck at their yards north of court house. In Wellington, lare and" well assorted stock of lumber, solootod aud purchased in tho pinery of Wltooie--sin, by John D. "Carey, which they now ofl'er at low prices.

Call on thetu perienced trimmer. baccos, always kept on hand at II. or London. (innnh'. Aft.pr Rta of three weeks Andrew's Blue Front Groeerv.

2ot3 Kansas. We have the Largest, Fin i ft T. tiii 1 1 Iv to iuuuu uai at The Harper County Times came out last week with a twelve page edition, i.v. UU XVAl'il'JAU Share Chandler's. est and one and a half of which was devoted I ne rauroau is coining.

Buy your lots in Godfrey's addition, cheaper The harness, saddle and trimming es examine their stock, i hey sell rood good magazine, with a fine array of exclusively to Wellington and her grades ot lumber nd at low prices. Give them a call. 12m3 than the cheapest. 25 tf tablshment, in Godfrey's block, is now prepared to fill any orders in either of the contents for the month of March. business men.

It is a very interesting article, nd is not, as is usnally the Those Avho favor Western institu BEST STOCK of HATs above branches of business. Neatness and tions can invest a dollar in it with the dispatch combined with low prices, is the case in writing up towns overdrawn assurance of an equivalent in pleasure motto of the proprietors. 27tf Andrews Co Byron Bowers may now be found and valuable reading. It undoubt In. tla.e State.

in the Star Grocery. Brron is one of edly an enterprise deserving a gen ty, the garden spot ot tne state, ana teach a term of school in Gore township. I have been informed that the late cold sxiell has killed some of the early peaches in the bud. Mr. Bolton taught oue of the best schools which has ever been taught in district No.

5. He has a control over a school that few possess. There has lately come over the valley a dark gloom. Some of the young school-masters are leaving, but "there is never a cloud but has a silver lining;" and there is a colored population coming in in their Share and Chandler are the first special wat.t a Pia'0 Organ, bbcet Miimc, or Miiia Hook? Would you like to purchaie Violin, Gultor, Accordeon, Flute, Fife, Piccolo, or any kind of email musical instrument Hi you want the very best Violin or guitar strings, or any tbing elfe tin music lino Call on or address Pom-f-roy Mead. Wichita, 41 Main St.

We do not ftk you wo tricc ftr our good--, but are with a small nroflt. tf the best clerks in the city, aud has many friends and acquaintances house in the city to received spring stock enough to talk about. Their erous Western support. Henry Meister, who has been with O. D.

Johnson in the jowelrv busi building, the largest in town, will hardly Isold the goods All that is ccessary to convince the ness, for the past few mouths, ha3 started for himself, at Medicine Pi 3 I Public that we are selling goods at Lodge, Kansas. Henry is a good 10,000 diiler jut-style hats, at 1001. boy and a fine workman, and we take less than Jr you want the nobbiest suit out pleasure in recommending him to the call on Kain. the Popular Merchant 1 people of Barbour county. Tailor Result of the plow trial at Belle Dr.

Geo. Riches, one of Sumner's J. F. Rabold has received another lot early bettlers, has again returned to Plaine, as decided by the following of these nobby spring goods. PRESENT EASTERN COST Wellington, and this time to stay.

He has purchased a residence and also MaRSII'S GOLl'tN Cute Coughs, Colds, lironchitis. Consumption. Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness and all dieeaea of the Throat, Lungs and Don't fail to try this wonderful medicine. Sample bottle free. Kecular size 50 cents and $1.00.

Thousands of bot-ties have been given to tbe afflicted, to prove its extraordinary merit. Yost can have one. Afk your drmrglst fr it. If he hits none, request him lo order it from his drugit vou. There is nothing erjual to It.

Two dose will give relief. A Jargn bottle will wonders. For by C. IJ. Adams.

Wellington, and prominent druggists cveiy where. lyr. committee of five disinterested farm Anj-body desiring afirst class suit of stead. Mrs. F.

W. Blair has just arrived from Ohio, where she has been spending the winter with her parents and friends. Farmers are plowing for corn and planting potatoes. Mr. Charley Campbell closed his 6chool last Friday.

Palestine. clothes, should not fail to call on J. F. ers: the building formerly occupied ns a drug store bv Perrier in which Rabold, the fashionable tailor' Draught of 16 inch IlapgoodSnlkey he is fitting up one of the neatest sa The fashionable tailor, J. F.

Rabold Is to call and Examine goods and Plow, 7 1-2 inches deep, 523 pounds loons to be found in the city. can on short notice, make you a nobby suit. prices. While in Belle Plaine last week, wo Draft of 10 inch Canton Clipper Hays and Dyas have the jobbing walking plow, 7 4-10 inches deep, cblicatiox rfoircF. trade of the whole country and they in stopped at the Commercial House, and were agreeably surpiised to find so well a kept house as the Commercial, in so small a town.

This house 570 pounds. tend to hold it, as they are giving STATE OF KANSAS. i hamper Oount. In the District Court of sail Otin'T- We, the undersigned have tested prices on goods which are unusually satisfactory to their manj' patrons. Alexander, at 1001, has the neatest and best displayed show window in the city.

It displays some very fine good3 and is arranged in a most elegant and attractive We should have an excursion when our other road arrives, which will be sometime next week. C. W. rrtee, plaintiff, would be a credit to auy town iu the State. throughout the city and country.

We wish him success iu his new location. C. E. Flandr has just received an immense stock of new spring clothing and gents' furnishing goods. He has a very fine stock of goods, and is selling them for remarkably low prices.

Bo euro and give him a call when in town. The Post gives an elaborate description of the dress ball, at the opening of the new hotel at Caldwell. It must have been a very grand affair, however young ladies must be scarce down there, as the Post only mentions seven Misses, and one or twa of thdse were fro-in Wellington. Mr. It.

A. Davis, took his departure yesterday morning, for Wax-hachie, Texas, his iormei home. S. Davidson has control of h's property here, and will dispose of town lots to a very good advantage to those who wish to build either a residence or a busiucss house. Bo sure and call on him if you contemplate buying property here.

The city council of Wichita Lave paiscd an ordinance forcing all owners of residence lots to plant out shade aud forest trees in front of the same. This is a good idea, and we would like to seo our city dads make the -same kind of an order. Local Market-Eggs, 8 cents per dozen; butter, 20 cents per pound; potatoes, -flat 1.30; corn, 23 cents; flour, 4x 3 3x 3.00; meal, SO cents per1 hundred; bacon, SalO; hams, Hal2 1-2: shoulders, 7aS cent; fresh pork, beef, -lal2 1-2; dried hides, green hides, 4aS. 11 L. Mansfield and Win, T.

Ed the plows carefully with a Fairbanks Dynamomitar, and the above is our B. F. More, defendant: Tiie alnrttr iiamel Itefendaiit B. F. Monre Persons library lamps, will consult their own interest tc tch I take untie- th-it he hai been bvthe at.ov RUPTURE CURED Prof.

Andres, has been giving a very attractive entertainment In Wel named plaintiff the a've nunted Court, aiia decision. Central Drug Store. We bought at that he mimt answer the j-etition against him flie.l in said In cf the Cierk said nrt. hy the xl riav of DR. J.

A. SHERMAV3 SUPPORT AND CURATIVE, without the injury and gifferinit tran the lowest price and will give our cus lington, for the past two nights. One of the most interesting features of nnict or hindrances troni labor. witn likenesses ot baa case tetore and alter eure. sent tre Mrtrch A.

I.lls-0.orh:ud iwtition will Ik-taken as tomers the advantage of it. 25t3 Office 251 Broadway, New lork. Patients receive treatment and leave for home the fame day. Patterns cut from all the leading fash this entertainment is the trained birds, which aloue are a curiosity well ion plates. Call and see us, at 'I lead- true, and judgment will rendered in aid in favor of s.aid plaintiff anj aid defendant 1.

K. for th sum ot fra.M with interest from tiie lTlh of Marelt lh70 at Fresh garden and flower the Blue Front Groeerv reeds, at quarters." Bowers Underwood. worth the price of admission. 7 pereent pet amium an'l for lut mio of the x4 P. S.

BODLE, II. M. REPPERTON, ALEX. KNOTT, C. WILLIS, 1 J.

M. KIRBY, Committee. Dye Brothers Company are the boss low'ns deenbed fcstale a th Comity of Sumner md bia'e ef Kansas, wit Messrs. In man of Godfrey's Commission from two to five per cent, interest low. on loans secured by good farms, at J.

D. Beck's. 16 he Southeast 'niarter seetion -i(illU-eti in grocerymen. block, are now disposing of their M1- Ladies call and see the new styles stock of dry goods and notions at re AND WELLINGTON LAND township thirty-three futh of no. ore wefct.

I nder a vendor's tufv fald and costs in accordance with the prayer of said etiuon. Attest Thomas Atl'yfar Seal. Chas. W. Morse.

Cierk. 2J it markably low prices, preparatory to in dress buttons, Touching and other novelties, at the popular New York Store. 24rf removing theirstock to greener fields T.ots 25x140 for sale on Woo d's ad dition. from 310 upwards Also lots 100x300 feet, also from one to five aer-ots. Apply to 15-tf J.

S. Roth well. Give them a call. D. P.

Alexander has received a ten Slacl dZf Buttons, trimmings, new style laees and CAUTIOX. fichu's and novelties in all departments, mile contract on the Santa Fe railroad between this place and Caldwell, A curry comb and brush lor eents at G. Lamed CENTRALLY LOCATED at Share Chandler's. Iff A tlii I the" season of the yezr tl at and still wants a large number of men and teams to work on the same. Teams were seen loading all day, at the professional tree dealer and scut li wont to ply his vocation, we uouid SELL THE Randolph Header, For to.vn lots, whether busines or dwelling, call on C.

E. Godfrey, before purchasing elsewhere. 22 Dye Bro's Co's new grocery. Firm respectfully solicit desiring eiiy- A special train left here last night report wholesale trade good. thin it the urscry line lo poi-t them selves in trices that stock can be with quite a number of our citizens aboard, on their way to Wichita to Andrews business has increased bought for at home, before idiying of to such an extent that they have rented strangers.

are identified, with you See the Praiiie Queen breaker for sale by C. G. Larncd Co. 24 C. G.

Earned handle the John Deer, plow the best plow id aim secured. 24 attend Father Fillings lecture. BROWN CORN PLANTER, ,4 Samuel Drury called yerterday and renewed for tho Democrat. Mr. D.

another room for a work shop and employ two more skilled workmen. Fine harness, carriage trimming and herders saddles a specialty. 27tf having permanently located here, and your interest is our interest. We will not reccoiiiinend i you anything would not set oiH ourselves. What mar have of our own i we FRONTING WASHINGTON AVE.T (Main St.) ON EAST SIDE: Two lot3, numbers 17 and 18, iu block 20 for 100.

Two do 19 and 20, in block 4 for 2 )0. Two lots do 23 and 24 in block 45, for COO. Two lot, do 15 and 16 in block 54, adjoining Thompson's bank aad nearly opposite the court house 400 each. FRONTING WASHINGTON ON WEST SIDE: Two lots, numbers 10 ana 11. in block 25, for $150.

Two lot, do 2 and 3, in block 32, for 150. FRONTING JEFFERSON ON EAST SIDE: Four numbers 15, 16, 17 and 18 in block 25. for S0 Four lots, do 15, 16, 17 and 18 in block 32, for I0O. Three lots do 13, 14 and 15 (.. vr, cor.f iu block 39, for 100.

Two lots, do 17 and 18, in block t7, for 250. FRONTING JEFFERSON WEST SIDE: Two numbers 9 and 10, in block 47. adjoining the Methodist Standard and ship direct from liloomfngton. by A whole house full of all kinds of farm implements and machinery at C. Lamed 24 CULTIVATORS, is one of the early settlers of this country, and a life loug Democrat.

Lamed are putting a new corner window and door in their corner room, which is soon to be occupied with a stock of groceries. through freight an exprers.and accompany the same to insure no delay. We attention toevery artlcla Two and three year old apple trees, ten and twelve cents each at A. C. Smith'snursery.

sent out. ami never fail to eorrect error when made apparent. We have erect Several If i rids ofWalk- ed a building two doors west of Woou' The ball given by the Social Club, i bank, for the purpo-e of propagatm prarden and dipl-yin lo; ing Cultivators. Be suse and seo them before you house plants. lot of general nur Kaiu's shop is now full to overflowing with all the styles of 'SO.

All kinds of field, garden and gaass seeds in buld at C. G. Lamed For a uice fitting suit of clothes go to J. F. Rabold, the fashionable tailor.

For anything in furnishing g'oods, call on Alexander. Hays aud Dyas keep the celebrated German Millet seed. Try it this year. Cheap groceries at the new store. Dyk Brothers Co.

sery stock will be found near. We -ill CHEAP MONEY. J. D. Beck will loan you money at the very lowest rates, and on long time.

16 Seeds of all kinds, at Harry Andrew's Blue Frcnt Groeerv. 25t2 do do do do wards, have formed a partnership iu the livery business. The consolidation gives them several very fine rigs, and some of the best teams in the town. They are good liverymen, and are bound to succeed well iu their business. It is reported that John Cary, the Lumber King of Wichita, will open ft lumber yard at this point.

We are glad to hear this, for should lie come, wc may expect a lively contest for the coutrol of the lumber taado of Caldwell and the surrounding country. Post. Wichita is considerably excited over the mines of Colorado. No less than six or seven companies have been formed for the purpose of obtaining an iutcrcst in tlio rich mines of Colorado. Quito a number of Wichita men hare made fortunes in the mince during the past year.

Two lots, Two lots, One lot. Three lot, larsonage on the south, for find. 3 and 4, in block 52. for 100. and 10.

in block 52, for 100. 8. in block 66. for 125. 10, 11 and in block 63.

including the northwest cor.of Jefferson Lincoln with pood bouse C00. 13 and 14, of block CG, for 153, also keep in stock the ceehrar tj buj Brigs' garden, field an I sr-ej-s. Two lots, do Any orders left or sent by innit J.M. Scott, who ha? cJ.arje of the offii-t; in Wellington. wP! prompt at tention, potato, cabbage and last Wednesday night, was well attended and was a very pleasant affair.

About three car loads of bones and wheat are shipped from Wellington, on an average, eacli (Jay. Miss Clara Cleaver is again occupying her old position in the Register's office. We are under obligations to Mr. Hellar, -of JEden township for late-California papers. We now have three tralna.

day over the Santa Fe R. R. LOTS ON AND NEAR WEST HARVEY AVENUE. Vwo lot. numbers 15 and 16, in block 63.

for $40- Two lots. do 5 and 6, in block 03. for 125. Twenty-six lots on the wet side of the Santa Fe RailroaiL pouth and south wef-t plant in ira-oii. -23-3in J.

WoJiifcN of Bowers hotehon elevaiecLstnooth ground. very lowrither in wos.or all in one parcel. The very latest styles of the season to be seen at Rain's the Tailor M. J. Kain.

the Popular Merchant Tailor has now in stock the latest style cassimeres and English worsteds. HATS! KATSlTl The largest stock in the State, at AlBXiMTH'f. 1051. Sixty acres lane, the north part of wutheast quarter of section 11, township 32 J. F.

RABOLD, outh.ramre one west, adjoining the Santa Fe depot frronndat Wellington, and on the main wagon road to Wichita, adjoining Mr. Staub on the north. Has an abund O. D. Johnson has just received anew (Stock of watches and jewelry, and intends to sell them for less money than ever before.

It will pay you to call and prices befr buying. Jtf Merchant Tailor, ance of never failing stock water. Price. SI 500. Vi-l the Illiu'ii Clnhin ll.iie.

SS. DAVIDSON, Affent, Over Al3rrs-" Irng ftif. WeHinton..

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Years Available:
1877-1885