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The Republican from Wellington, Kansas • 3

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The Republicani
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Wellington, Kansas
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Bilrod Mews. The City 8eS96I Exhibition. one is entitled to a vote who has regis Trom the Iieotl (Wichita Co.) Standard. The 414 buuuintr nas neen tinea up -To. It will 1h run as clip the following from the Irress of I he exhibition or entertainment given Iks u-f'H tered, and to say that they are the friends of gamblers and whisky sellers is faLse 20th in relation to a big mortgage I last evening at the opera house by a por rt and unjust.

SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 188a 1 filed by the StLouis. Kansas City Col- tion of the advanced classes of the Wel-orado Railroad Company, in the Regis- I Iington schools, for the benefit of the Read advertisement of Crider Ben ham, blacksmiths. They are good work Emile F. Hardestt died at Leoti City, Wichita county, Kansas, March 15th, 1886, aged 28 years, 11 months and 8 days Emile Hardesty was born at East IN. DEALER terV office at this place: I high school library, was an agreeable men, and understand the business.

LQCAL. Remember that the G. A. R. have spoken for the evening of April Tth appropriated as it were that evening.

We hojie "Quite a ripple of excitement was crea- surprise, as it was interesting and meri Towsend, Huron county, Ohio, April 7, The County Horticulture Society i meets on Friday next, April 2nd 1886, at ted here yesterday when it became known torious in an unexpected degree. It was i Stoves Implements. 1857. He was reared in that state, and educated in the schools of Lebanon and all other societies and organizations in the -Andrews, the "Harness man." Wall imir of all kinds at P. that the St.

Louis, Kansas Citv and Colo-1 not we understand, at the outset. A. fcJndfje Simmons' office Don't forget it. city will do nothing to interfere with their rado railroad Company had filed for rec- I intended for other than an ordinary rhct Oberlin. About two years ago he came Wm.

Mumf ord returned with his wife, programme. ord a twenty million dollar mortgage on Torical school exercise, but as it came at on the Dth from Mt. Sterling, HI- and to Kansas and settled at Wellington, being admitted to the bar at El Dorado soon after all its real estate rights ef way, graded the close of a term, it was finally deter will make this their home in the future. The largest stock of glass in the city road beds, ties, rails, bridging, machinery, mined to have it at the opera house in I wish to ca.Il your attention to the fact that I carry the LAKCxEST, BEST and most his arrival. He was very successful in his at P.

A. Wood's. profesion, and had secured a lucrative Mont Gatliff, our typo, will take your orders for job work or advertising. Give etc. We saw tile formidable document to-day ith Register Wallace's office.

It sreaa or the school building, ana to give the public a chance to give a little needed practice. He became interested in Leoti In the opinion of Senator Morgan. Varied StOOV of H-nnrlcf 111 HIV Line.5 that is him your work and we will see that it is covers nineteen legal cap pages of printed aid to the school library fund; so within last fall, and was an enthusiast worker il-T- 1- Wood'n. The "Garden Grander" lias commen--od active ojjcration. C.

A. Hall's (-lock of are all new and first-claw. -The new flour ntore, we are informed, i Imviiiy rejroJai nin of tradft I Mr. Carnthera, tditor of the Medicine Lodge Index, called on us last Wednesday. We understand the Mayorship lies promptly done --jir xjiv xepuoiicRn witn regard T7- lt matter, and secures the American Loan for the town's interest.

He went back to the past two weeks only, the exercises of the evening had been in process of pre to the records in cases of removal mtJU Uy anyone in HOUtL'-BrU JUUfcU5. Ull and Trust Company for a loan of Wellington to attend to some important We a re prepared to do all kinds of tine commercial printing at reasonable paration, and the marked success of last 000,000 on all the railroad company's from office implies that when the an(1 ee Me WhfiTl IT! Txrfmt. Ol anVthinST Ul business, just before the holidays, and We guarantee satisfaction and property which it now has and which is evening reflects great credit on Prof. ay had returned to Leoti to make it his residence for some month, perhaps permanent I'wjuf win iu eneci a cnange oi sux-ministration thev must not onlv elect first-class work. to be acquired as it progresses with its and his able assistants, as well as upon work.

the youthful speakers. We have got our "shirt-tail full of ly, when he was attacked by pneumonia. HARDWARE or IMPLEMENTS. a President, but also wait until they The line commences at the west line of We will not attempt to give more than type" and a couple of "Pot-metal presses' ln'tween J. D.

Forsyth and Ben Ells' worth. which orginated in a severe cold, contracted on his way tip here, and the communi can reverse the olitical majority of a bare outline of the performance, make Seward county and runs east through the and have gone to work. How do you like counties of Ford, Comanche, Barber, Har- I no attempt at criticism, nor eulogize the the Senate We infer that this to be i our looks any way? ty feel that they are bereft of a personal THE NEW JEWEL. VAPOR STOVE effort of any one who took part. per, Sumner, Cowley, Chautauqua, Elk, troubled statesman would liavo tbo fiiend, as well as one who would have -Rolling nine and ten pins seem the pastime of Rood many of the lington-nites.

Wilson. Xeosha, Crawford, Bourbon and i C. SStaub calls attention to his card. He has as large and fine a stock of The exercises were opened by singing, Senate change its jKuitics as an act is worthy of Special Mention, as it has the accomplished much good for the future and the voices of the thirty or more girls Linn, and then to St. Louis, with a branch prosperity of the town.

His widowed P. A. Wood keeps the largest stock of groceries as can be found in the west, and of contesy to suit the varving results who were massed upon the stage, har mother arrivied in time to comfort and pure drugs, glass, wall pajer and fancy at prices that will suit, to Kansas City. It also has a branch commencing at the west line of Chase Only Practical Stationery. Oven, yet Invented.

of the elections year after year; but monized so finely as to delight the articles in the city. Wm. Weston, the mute, is doing the crowded audience. This was followed by county and rmnning east, through the as the framers of the Constitution neglected to provide for that sort of counsel him during his last and his younger brother to attend the buriaL which took place Wednesday forenoon, after appropriate and interesting religous a recitation by nine young ladies, each counties of Chase, Lyon, Coffey, Ander Knowles fr Garland want to buy all circular work of The Republican. We the live hens in the country.

Cash uaid. I were glad to run across him, as his ser- son and Linn. tsLiDbtii dakd vvinh stands at the Head of the thing, it can not be considered feasi one of who in brief terms eulogized some noble woman, whose name has beeome Bring in your henn. vices were needed very much. The company is organized under the execises, led by Mr.

P. G. Shaklin, at the ble and this makes a mess of Mr. historic. We regret that we are unable Column, and for Sale Only by Eagle hotel, wheh were attended by nearly Stubbles has a new brand of cigars Read C.

F. Holman's advertisement, named "Knights of Laljor," which makes found elsewhere in this issue. He keeps Morgan's argument. the entire community. to give the names of the sweet little damsels, who performed their parts so laws of Kansas, and the instrument was executed January 13, 1886.

It is signed by Francis Tierman, as president. The proposed line is eiirht hundred miles in a most delicious smoke. none but the best kinds of firearms, am- 4i, -r at me zeai oi rne democrats creditably. AV nrfuw nnitA. a.

nnmlim.w f-4-unition, and at Drice8 that will be A A FtF At a meeting of the citizens of Leoti, behalf of education is to be measured residences in course of construction in 1 narl to beat length. This is regarded by many as an I his was followed bv a reading of explanation of the recent secret purchase their earnestness in endeavoring various" portions of our city. The workings-men's meeting held at 'The Editors Guests," by Mae Quinn, held March 16th, 1886, of which R. E. enness was chairman, and Jerry Neterer was secretary, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: of the old right of way along the old succeeded by an oration upon Daniel S.

M. McCracken was in our city the old court-house on Saturday evening, get the Blair bill, before the House, Wellington, Kansas. Santa Fe line between this city and Wednesday of this week, and added his I March 27, was well attended and a epir- the next census will probably show Anthony. All the older residents will Whereas. God in His infinite wisdom O'Connell, by Morgan Martin; then came the reading of "The Pride of Battery by Martin Simmons; a declamation of "The Famine," from Hiawatha, by Eddie no material reduction of illiteracy- in nnmo to our subscription list.

ited discussion engaged in relation to the i. affairs of the city, and great interest was remember that the track was once laid on 1872. ESTABLISHED has seen fit to remove from our midst our highly esteemed fellow-townsman, Emile Haijdesty, therefore, we, the citizens the States with large Democratic 1872. this line and suddenly taken up one Sun F.kitblican. Thoy are all first-class mamfefsted a11 day.

majorities. No htout has been left This is one of the most important rail unturned to prevent consideration of of Leoti, members of the Leoti town company, and members of the Wichita county Bar, in testimony of the universal esteem hi which Mr. Hardesty was held men mid not a "snide" among the lot. We pall attention to, the advertise-- -Andrews, the "Harness man," has Harlan Bn which will be foixnd saddles, bri.lles, whips, and everything ou onr firBt paye They have just opened r.o.ui.wi i. their spring stock, which is immense and road enterprises ever inaugurated in Kan Tinkham; a reading of "The Legend of Bregeny" by Grace Murphy, and a debate on the question, wliich has 1een of the most use to the world, the lawyers or the teachers, in which John Bishop spoke the bill, and the prospect of success sas, connecting as it does Missouri and while in life, by all who had the pleasure H.

W. ANDREWS, has. thus far. appeared good, but of his acquaintance, do resolve: Kansas with Colorado with a new and direct line, and making competition in at prices that will please you. there may bo a change, for the Demo- 1st.

That in the death of Mr. Hardesty in behalf of the lawyers and Louie Simmons in behalf of the teachers. A "i On Thursday and Friday next, our Andrews, the "Harness man," has saddles, bridles, whips, and everything kept or needed in that line of business. crmic pariy. oaa sis its record is.

our community has lost one of its most influential and upright citizens; the Leoti the -vast traffic of these regions. Mr. Tierman is the man who, it will lie citizens may look out for a call from the After a quartette sung by some of Wel can hurdlv afford to place itself town company one of its most efficient remembered, built the Fort Scott and squarely in oposition to popular Wichita road and had it completed to the hive and trusted members, and the Bar has suffered the loss of one who was an adornment to his adopted profession. Grocery lingtons' most prominent singers, little Ella Marker rendered "Hotel Life;" Blanch SnelL "Shamus O'Brien," and Earl Orear closed the rhetorical exercises ducation. atter city while the wise-acres were won 2nd.

Ve tender to the aged mother and dering what he was going to do, and were sneering at his work. That Mr. Tierman other relative ands of the deceased our Jsewspapehs throughout the the most sincere and heart, felt sympathies in of the evening by a declamation on the death of Benedict Arnold. country are now publishing, with the means business is evidenced by the man this their Kreat hour of fjrief. of deciding a controverv.

the fJru lhat a copy these resolutions be The entertainment closed with vocal PRESS BLOCK, furnished to Mrs. Hardesty. by the secre ner in which he has gone to work, and by the fact that he had possession of important strategical positions at St. Louis, tateiuent: Carwford was assassi- We regret to learn of the death of bting committees of the G. A.

R. and Mrs. Ncal, wife of Charles Neal of Cald- we tnwt tLe YonnK will receive a well, on the 23rd inst, of oonyentive ueiirtJf welcome at each house they visit chills, The big foot prints on our sidewalks What has liecome of the public drink- I were the result of an excited individual ing fountains, whic onr citizens were led hunting a cheap place to buy loots and to expect when the old public wells were "hoes. If he had read C. B.

Holman's rilled up. i ne Fancy Bazar man, it would not Thou. Monley has again pnt on his i street sprinkler end will endeavor'' to lay 'The following marriage licenses were the diist of our streets during the 'com- ined by Judge Monnett the past week: ing summer. Il M. Hortonr and Lazzet Palugher; tr 4 i Edgar Smith and Nora Ulam; George D.

Henry Wolhnger and brother start for i i Evans and Arna Denton; Fred Craft and one of the western counties, to invest in i Ogle T. Singer. tary of this meeting, and also that copies music, in which a large number of scholars, male and female, took part. We be furnished to the Wichita Standabd lited. Ihis fact was well known twenty miles of constructed road, and had will not attempt to point out the special and Wellington papers, with request to eeks ago.

and Lieutenant IVIaus" WELLINGTON. publish. Telephone Pio. 9. arranged for twenty millions of money merits of the performance of any of the before any one knew what he was figur- youthful elocutionists, and where all wore itest utterauce was not needed fo Gaeden March 86.

convince the generrd public that Cap- 4 "-t ii so good, to draw comparisons, would seem quite unnecessary if not insidious, and ing on. Another important evidence of his lieing in earnest is the fight he immediately raised with the Missouri Pacific Meeting of Leoti Town Ccmpany: Lam vrawiora was ine victim or a Resolved, That it is with sorrow we F. A. STXPP; to give any special praise, would seem at least in a faint degree to disparage the earn of the death of one our members. people.

It is stated by those close to him Minn niJr-ii, tiiit iriiiiin. nxnv Biii.t--rr, go with them. that he will have the new road finished to cowardly murder. What the people desire now is information from the government authorites in response to the question: "What are you going Mr. E.

F. Hardesty, of Leoti City, a young man of fine ability, irreproachable character and a pure life. lhat in his death his parents lose a Real card of A. R. Elliott, contractor and builder, which will be found on the first page.

He is a first-class workman and a reliable gentleman, and parties contemplating building would do well to see him. to do about it --E. (. Stoner, representing Iee Viele, our wide-awake painters, is decora- ting Mr. D.

Brunswick's fine clothing house in fine style. I i The Brumley brothers have alwmt worthy and devoted son, Leoti City a loyal citizen, this company an energetic and zealous member, and mankind one of its worthiest. 5f The life of indolent luxury led by Cement, That a copy of these resolutions be Elija Smith, of Miss meritorious efforts of others. We close then our hasty and imperfect description of this evenings' pleasant entertainment, with the remark that while the declamation of "The the caustic cuts given by Miss Simmons to the legal fraternity, and the recitation of Shamus O'Brien perhaps elicited the most hearty cheers, the efforts of all the others who took part so much exceeded the expectations of the audience, that each received a hearty round of well-merited applause. We are proud of our school and take oc the nation wards is beginning to 1 Mrtion of our city, which will attract envious attention.

Certain pied by their mother. man and wife by Judge Monnet, day. The groom is sixty xld years old the west line of Missouri by January 1, 1887. We shall not lie surprised to see him throwing dirt in Sumner county sometime next year. To Wellington and Sumner county the inauguration of this enterprise is good news.

It places our city as an important point on a line of road which will at once become national in its importance. It will give us new facilities as a shipping point, and add to our importance as a trade center a hundred fold. This is the best piece of railway news for Wellington that she has enjoyed in a long time. Let us throw up our hats for the St. Louis, ansas City Colorado, and take new members of congress have discovered spread upon the records of the company, published in the Garden City Sentinel, Irrigator, Wellington papers and Wichita Standard, and sent to the parents of the deceased.

Lloyd Selbt, Secretary. J. P. Wallace, President. n.

jear.isiey ien last Jionuay, ior wbile the ifJ of f6rteen sum- that a tribe nnmering "2- Indians, West of Post Office, has acres of land, in addition to an allowance of 2r, HI per annum for pin monev. There is a jrrowinsr apprehension that if this thing keeps up a large number of impecunious casion to point to the fact that success is to be largely attributed to the efforts of its devoted teachers. Kansas. 0 Wellington, citizens will wish to turn Indian. 4 1 A i 1 i origut iuue gin or vears was courage and a fresh start.

We believe Wellington to-day stands a lietter chance for being a large town than any point within one hundred miles of her, and that investments here will pay better than at any other town in the State. Will the Winfield Courier and Wichita Eagle please MORE LIGHT. AVe clip the following, in relation to the "gas question" from the Standard of yesterday: The city council met Monday afternoon in special session and listened to the reiHjrts of the committee appointed to investigate the matter of lights for the city. The report was unanimously in favor of gas. After the reading of a proposition from Mr.

Wichita, to erect rhs works Garden City, where he will take charge niers. Such is life. of O. Jolinson's joAvelry store; until he can A. Stipp has an advertisement in dispose of his stock here.

i this issue, to which we call special atten G. F. Daveni)rt. Wellington's pio- tion. He is the oldest coal dealer in the neer photographer, has an advertisement city and haniUes the eelebrated Canon in this issue.

Mlien you want first-class citVf i8i(ies other coals, lime and pictures go and have "De" to make. cement. G. C. Hardest- returned last Tuesday c.

A. Hall, the new grocer, is being from Leoti, hita county, where he was kept bn8V hndiuK goods over the coun-calleil by the unexpected death of his ter tbat be Lh8 not time to write an ad brother. Emile F. Hardesty. wLije his accommxlating delivery man, W.

S. Wear, with M. Davidson, is get- Johnny Downey, gets so tired by night, ting out a fine delivery wagon for C. F. that he can barely talk.

Luciiing. It is a fine piece of work, Mr. Dave Sieer8 shot Nick Rolerts, at Wear Wing the wood worker and painter. Medicine Lcxlge, Wednesday night of this Next Motidny, the registra- week. Last reprt stated he was dying, tion 1 looks will lie closed.

Don't fail to Rolerts run a joint at Medicine Lodge, give the city clerk your so as to be Speers is a resident of Caldwell, and a entitled to a voto at the coming city elec- gambler. Have not learned the cause of tion. shooting. The Monitor hose company No. 1.

will I We are to have rival gas works in have a full dress uniform to apjiear in on our city, and they have already lxgunthe dress parade, when the city dads call on manufacture of a bad quality of gas, with them for the annual review and insiec-! the assistance of the legal fraternity at ti n. the court house, or in other words, trying Aro there any. candidates- for city to find out who is entitled to the fran- pass the sour grapes." Ivl. DAVISON; 4 Blacksmith and Wagon Llalser. All Kinds of Wagons and Carriager made to Order.

Shop on Lincoln Avenue, next door to G. A WELLINGTON, KANSAS. Also the following from the same source of the 24th inst For a long time it has been rumored that the Chicago and Rock Island rail- road company had its eye fixed upon the and attending to some other prelimi fair and fertile territory of this state, with nary work the council adjourned to me intention or some flay claiming a por- meet Tuesday afternoon. on board a Kansas Pacilic train, bound for Denver. She had never before been beyond the limits of her Eastern home and manifested nnusrd interest in all she saw.

The wide plains and the prairie dogs interested her, but she was most anxious to see a genuine specimen of that purely Western product a cowboy. The train was waiting at a station in Kansas when the longed-for cowboy appeared. He was a typical specimen wide sombrero, leather breeches and flannel shirt, a belt filled with knives and piste s. and a desperate looking character gone-rally. "Thore is a cowboy for -whispered gentleman to the little girl.

"What? that?" she asken with unfeigned sxirprise and evident dis tion of the great traffic which flows through Tuesday at two o'clock p. m. the its highways. sonis time it has been council again convened extra ses Look Out For Him On Tuesday last, one D. O.

Scott, who for more than a year past has been wearing an army blue suit, sporting a A. R. badge and carrying a cane, while he canvassed this county for military portraits of generals, sold out his interest in the book canvassing busines, drew his quarter's pension and departed suddenly for parts i nknown. He had for some months leen making his headquarters at Milan, and we understand the boarding-house keepers and livery stable men there are wearing as long and solemn visages as several hotel keepers and friends, who went his security here are now displaying, while they speak of the last sudden in the weather. Though he had about 250 in cash in his pocket at the hour he he forgot to pay or secure any of his many too-trusting creditors, and worse than all left his wife scarcely convalescent from an attack of fever at his Milan boarding house, without a cent to pay for her next meal or nifhta lotlffing.

Hard-hearted as this may" seem it is aggravated by the fact that he persuaded or compelled their only child, a bright little boy about eleven years old, to po with him. The poor deserted, destitute and disconsolate wife and mother, in the excitement of her loss of the child, (she seems to care little for' her husband desertion) rallied from her sick bed and came yesterday to this city, in pursuit of the fugitives. She was kindly' taken in charge by the Relief Committee of the G. A. and furnished comfortable quarters, where she at this present writing lies prostrated by grief and over-exertion in her feeble state of health.

Hunt the rascal down. Weekly certain that this road had its agents quiet- sioiu The first business brought -Democrat V- ij ana nnaemonstrateaiy surveying along before, the council was a resolution the line of the purposed, route with a view and petition from the citizens meet 6- i of selecting the most feasible. For a ing signed by F. Holman. Mr.

ifKti.iT lw, nr.ru 4 Tkrfi'f Hv.i i.t chise of our city, i short time, but a few weeks in fact, it has Dnuu and Mr. Lee, asking- that the ONE DOLLAR A YEAR: BID CARBFUIiLY leen generally -known that the Chicago council defer any further action on and Eock Island was taking active steps the gas question until the trouble toward locating a line at that road through between Mr. Hill and the city was this state. In fact the company has now settled. A communication from Mr.

mown off all disguise and secrecy, and its Hill was also read and bv a motion The following comparative statement of tonmler of the most prominent Veeklie published in the United shows conclusively tht the WrJEEKXY iIXBE-DEMOCKAT is from 25 to 50 PER CENT THE CHEAPEST. papers and vote of the council both were tabled. agents are at work, loldy and confidently, aU along the line. A charter has lieen filed, locating the line of the road as far appointment. "Why, I always thought a cowboy was part lxy and part Detroit Free Press.

The next business was the consid IY as Wichita; and aid is being invoked of eration of the new gas projiosition, and after considerable discussion the the people how" W-lio yon are lefore it is. Some industrious intliviJnal, -with a "everlHtinly ti liite." It -wont cost you 1 blue crayon, placed the fimres to announce. 55," on every building, sidewalk, fence, Miss Maggie Adkius and Mws Urna Imx in onr city last "Wednesday Atc'likm called on the ERrrBLiCAN force nijlit, md set onr citizens to ffiiessing yestenlny, and iMrsuadel art if theforce what it meant, some of theinterpertations to invest in tickets to the High school leing rather comical. ex.rcises last evening. Walker, of Wichita, was in our Mr.

T. H. Rouse is alxiut completing city last Tuesday. He says he came down au elegant two story residence on his lots with the "Gas men," but suspect heis on east of his house in the northeast portion a "Missionary tonr" in the interest of of the city, whi-h we understand will lie some candidates for State offices, and occupied by his son-in-law. think it is M.

M. Murdwk, editor qf the B. Sneli, of Bnell urgeaifo Eflglo, hd Hcivernorship. returned honie from Camp Supply, I. S.

S. Richmond, of Caldwell, spent where he has leen making pictures for Tuesday in our city, looking after some the "lioysin blue" and Indians, for the legal business in which he is interested, past thre months. He has tho finest cob "Sherm" is one of the old '72 lioys, and lect ion of Indian pictures we have ever Bte his first meals in Sumner county, had tho pleasure of examining. under the cottonwoods on the Arkansas the counties along the purposed route. In McPherson county agents are in the field buying up the right of and A Request.

Bill Simpson is an engineer on the 1 Per Yew. 1 On I'er Year 1 fill Per Year 1 Per Year 1 Per Yur 1 15 Per Year 1 Itr Year I Per Year 1 (m Per Year 1 00 Per Year 70 Columns 56 Column 5ti Column 56 Column 5i Column 56 Column 96 Columns 56 Column 56 Columns S6 Columns 10 Pages Patten I'iiaeH Pjijje 8 Phut rase Weekly Ke'tubilwi. St. Louis, Mo Wetrkiy Tribune. Cliioafco.

Ill Weekly Times, i'nlcio. ill Weekly Inter Li'tcaso, 111 Weekly Eiviuirtr. Cincinnati. Weekly ('omiiR-rcial Weekly Tim1. York City Weekly iun.

New York City Weekiv World. Jew York City ordinance granting to J. M. Jones the franchise to erect and operate gas works was taken up and read O. International Great Northern rail probaly in other counties also.

road. He was off duty at Austin a When Wellington business men and bv sections and passed. By this ordinance Sir. Jones Co. few days ago.

He met Judge Peter-by, with whom he was aquainted. are required to give a bond, of Fonrtcss Coiamas Solid Beading Blatter in TaTor of the. G-D. "1 say. Judge, I wish von would property owners heard of these things communed together and asked why should this great road stop at Wichita, when the superior advantages of Wel (MK) to indemnify the citv against do me a len nude up of the Latest TelrjrrajiLk; News nnd Cbrresijoudenee from the World.

Political News, full and Complete -Market Iieporta and "I'll do it." ''It will be appreciated by all the lington and Sumner county were so appar any loss that may be incurred by the action of Mr. Hill. They also off or to deduct the difference in price of lights should Mjt. Hill -succeed in ent? The railroad committee of the Choir-e MiscolJ, rioiiH Mutter selected rppecially for the Farm and Home. S-ut to anv address ONE TEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR (Postasr prepaid)." It the and Befit Family Paper in the World.

Sample Copies Sent on AppUcntion. engineers on the international Ac Great Northern rirer, where now Oxford tanLs. liolding the citv. H. Martin, Job, H.

Munger, Jas Prices of Other Editions of the Globe-Democrati" Wilson i nd VT. Clark. Attention! Remember Shiloh! The Post of the G. A. resolved to commemorate the anniversary of the battle of Shiloh, by giving a public supper and entertainment at.

their hall, in "Wednesday evening, April 1, 1880, for the benefit of their-. Relief Our patriotic citizens not. fail to respond heartily to the call of the of Harper City4 WjStippfia inaW the neces- and P. 1 Hansen. of Meticine 1 Lodge, islieine Board of Trade alive to the emergency-decided that Something must lie done.

Mr. F. P. Xeal, of the committee immediately wrote to the Mr. Cable, a leading official of the Rock Island road.

On yesterday he recived a letter from M. A. Low, division solicitor, saying that "It is THE INTENTION" OF THE KANSAS AND sary arrangenienTs ror the erection or a 1-iiiilflinrr on tlm lotd fin TTnrvov nvAnna 'What can I do for you allf "Please don't hang around the depot when tho trains are coming in. They are everlastingly mistaking your red nose for a danger signal, and it confuses them. Texas earue in on yesterday afternoon train, to We believe the council have finally done the best thing that could have been done.

By this move-: the- city will have competition in the? gas business and the chances are that gas to the consumer will be. much cheaier .12 no 5 JIM or wild i ier JtriMiiti Tri-Weekly. ir Sei nl-Weekly, iter annum Postmasters and Newsdealers are authorized to receive huoBcnpti nis, direct to the GLOBE PRINTING ST. LOUIS, MO. surviving vpterans, in behalf I their attend the social imn-ting of K.

T. Cora- OVJin(fi the offioe. It of mandsry, and take in the sights of the hrlck two etories, 40x70 feet, divided in two let town in Southern Kansas. rX)nw HnA office8 flWe J. K.

Musgrove. the oldest inhabitant i office will occupy the corner room, of South Haven, was in the city Tuesday, the other has not yet been rented. I 41 1 "1 1 1 -1 Nebraska Railway (which is the Rock u'ul tnua pe naa, were only one needy will; doulitless contribute supplies liberally for the supper. J. Mont.

Walker. Cyrus Walker. Ja. S. Walker.

C. LTJENING, nrm interested. Mr. Mill is already pushinghis works and the new firm expect to be ready to furnish light bv attending to some matter of bnBiuesi as well as jenjoythe entertainment. l.

SlMMOXS, Adj't. and Ch'n. Com. of Island) Company to extend its line sorra FK03I Wichita thkouoh toub cotjntkt, provided it meets with sufficient encouragement." This open announce card in this 4i. 4 -r i issue, in which they inform UKU mrj uiuniu the first of Augitst.

Alorton, hikj 4111441 riuvk "rnn iiiTimr iinnnr air iiKirriiii J. Mont. Walker With two eras factories, a street Dealer in and help the president of the company. Jack llastie, "lnxim the new town. they are ready to contract ice ror tne sea-i son, in any quantity that is desjred, "and iniaranfee to furnish the same during the A Little Talk to You AIL Now, I have been in Sumner, county, a little over three years, we have tryed to do an honest Square busi railway, two more trunk lines of railroad with the enormous amount of other improvements going on in the city we can.

throw up our old hat and hurrah for Wellington, undoubtedly the best citv in the west. LAND I STOCKBROKERS E. B. Snell has lieeonie an imiorter whole season without fail, even if they of curiosities since his return from the hnve to ship the same. Call and secure territory.

It is nn imimnl that IcKikx like your ioe for the season, ment means, business. It is business. If Sumner county will give the encouragement in the way of bonds the road will be built. It means for Sumner county and Wellington a trunk line of the great Bock Island to Chicago. The ultimate object of thisr scheme is.

probjibly to build through the territory, A Chicago woman whose, health has been, ft tiling her suspected the butter she was lining to be the cause. So she tested a nine jound package of pure Wisconsin butter by means of a patent butter tester. This is what the Chicago Herald says she found: small vial of salt water and a mass ol the rottenest, dirtiest loose grease she ever saw. There was not the slihto-t trace of butter iu the i tuir, for which she had paid ijl.iSO upon representation that it was worth at retail. It was not fit for axle grease, and when even in the state iu whicb she bought it, caused violent nanseac" ness, now well we have succeeded we leave it to our customers to say.

We have sold and erected 230 Eureka Wind Mills j-m 1: 4 1. Furniture, -r it- Among our miveniseuieuir win i a "Mexican presume rt is rx cidkl so, on acc-onnt' of hcinV cd by 5 that vl U. Andrews, tee-hm I TT and three way pumps, to say nothing of 10il 41- 229 Washington l.M..nt.- 4.vertl,W thev nilrr) 1S Ule nian ii Wellington, though the other niore compion sorts. We have put in miles and miles of convey piping. Water tanks of nil- kinds, besides honse IV7 i'l IIWI' iy Mr i 1 plaost bUBinesH luttiUOUil Kansas.

Vellisgto5. CARPETS and COFFINS. tanks. We don't wish to boast, tmt say. without fear of contradiction, that we han Gh A.

HAYES, Berry Plant Etc. Buy your strawberry plants at 75 cts. per hundred, raspberry and blackberry at 2.00 per hundred, and morel lo eherry trees from 5 to 25 cts each, and other plants and ehrubfi cheap at my place in Wellington irhere they are raised. L. A.

Simmons. IHimpiiratively young in years. He the only ue uf our merchants rlio bas for fourteen years never changed his line business, but has always kept pace with the demands of the growth of our city, by enlarging his stock of floods until Lis utoek is second to none in the city. dle the best wind mill manufactured on earth, and we flatter ourselves, we know old A certain rich but ignorant -Tho K. I.

band pave Marie excellent iniiHic- ci the street Saturday evening of lt week, at quite a late hour, but was listened to by a large number of our citizens. The bund would le a credit to any city. Tho boys ulumlJ bo cneourajiod in keeping it so, lioth. will -good will -and money. 1 1 V.

tttfO i AVe will ventnre the assertion thatcvery voter in the city who favors a more lenient policy on the whisky business, and on the gamblers, is registered and is ready to take advantage of the apathy of the friends of good order and good government The latter class will bemoan their fate on election but they will not register and get ready to take 'gambling by the throat. will see in a few days whether we are mistaken or not. 5-Tiley Press of tho 19th. We think the above is a slander on the voters of onr city who were registered at that date. We do not believe we have many of the abovp class of voters, and how to erect them; have got all tools necessary for the business and don't have Fine Assortment of to borrow from oar neighbors-' We also Watchmaker arid Jeweler, j.

1-441 4- ubh openeit one or nit? 11x1- Btoefc of ffroeenes e-or seen 10 cue fanner in Georgia was asked by Lis ollow-citizens to run for the Legislature. 'I won't do it," lie said indignantly. by won't you You're just the man for it." was the reply. "Am I jiisthamt anther. You think I'm gwine tip thar an' go traresin' aronn' with Ithem darned PMdaiSeeds! We have a larpe stock of millet, ghum, clover and timothy seeds.

If bnildingv Wo hope onr readers will over look wwt. in the Lizzie S. Csimpbell Sor- you make oemenfc. well' tnbinf and tiling', ready to do repairing- in all vejl business. We also ieep.

for sale, Dalley's steam fxl cookers, which has been tried and i laby Carriages. wkh to lny or sell, call on us. Savage, never found wanting. Don't be afraid to come and see us, and if you don't buy we 1 34 South Washington Avenue, any omission or errors, that they may dis- during fhe pasf month which he is selling 'pjtvet'ip this ifne, as we have had qur nVaojiishinR low prices. stock is jjiiniin full in all neeespnry wprk In entirely new and no shelf-worn goods are he short tijue allowed so as to be able to nraang them, He has fitted up the rooin got out an issue in this mouth.

We have i firschwn style, with the, latest 0ml tu be editor, foreman, wlidtor, job Improved fixtures, and we TieVpeak ljni a printer, machinist. J'deviL" and it lias jhpral trade frornr tmr citizens. He 212 Washington as a matter of fact, a more law-abiding commnnity cannot be found in the state wont be mad. Our place is 112, Lincoln avenue, E.P.DeToe. striped clo's on? Go 'long and git somelxxly else to go to your doggone Legislator.

Yer can't git me, and that's all thar is to hit." Washington though they do eccasionally differ in The Philadelphia Times says: KJough illustrated in a conspicuous way the two great essentials of success a natural talent persistently devoted to single worthy end. Kansas. opinion from the editor of the above --See that silk wall paper, the latest, at WELLINGTON, KANSAS. Wellington, not given us much turn to write "heavy Invites everylxxly to call and look for Critic daper, as they have in the past. Every P.

A. Wood's. editorials." 1 themHeivi; I 3.

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