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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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17 Inters st to Ladies. J. T. Schultz is our station agent. the change he gave her his blessing, ana i i i i --sition in Spring season now open.

Visit our lace th Wt Khirmino- noint reiurneu lu irot-yy WEEKLY EDITION We places were represented. One of the objects of the meeting was to employ one man to supply the mills, from points on the wagon, perfectly satisfied -er i merchants, having made many visits here, and some years ago used to travel about this country in a four-horse wagon in which he carried goods to supply buyers instanter. Afro Mpikle received a letter department. Johnston Scandkett. Utility and beauty combined.

See our new dress goods. ohnston Scandrett. Graceful style and perfect comfort our remuneration. in the west. The following stockmen are stoppin, laily.

Postal Card, Self-Adjusting Rotary Washing Machine The Only Machine that Embraces Every Principle of Hand-Washing, tc-wit: That of dipping the clothes clown Into the water, carrvlnpr them to an eld fashioned WHsn-board. and rubbing them, lit the same time squeezing the water through the fabrics. Awarded urst prnieluiu over nil competitors at five State Fairs, and at every count? Fair where exhibited. OVER 110,000 SOLD IN THE LAST FIVE YEAI1S. AH that is asked Is an opiortuiiity to test the Machine and let tou judge of Its merits by the work It iierfonns.

lo not be deceived bvanv fnnHuIent Imitations. NINE REASONS WHY EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE: ACROSTIC. here: E. M. Hewins and wife, S.

S. Cobb and wife, D. A. Constable, Jay SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, the Santa Fe. especially Lamed.

Considerable discussion was had concerning best means to be used by the Southwestern Kansas millers to hold the firm grip they now have on the lever of success a.lA tn the renresentanion they have Forsyth, Tory, W. R. Curtis and R. M. Smith.

from Havana, Tuesday, conveying the sad news of the death of an infant Progress and truth are our symbols and guide-Onward we march with a hastening stride. Sunshine and pleasure from the Postal Cakd Sow, That the peopie may better and happier grow. A newspaper dally gives life a new zest- LOCAL. lew corset. Johnston Jfc Scandbett.

X.eep the stin off in style. See our new Johnston it Scandbett. The b.n,s r'ni booni our nt vr colored satins at cents per yard. See them 1st. thij ssma J.

P. Whitaker and three other gentle amount ot wasrtln can be grand-child who was choked to death by plum seeds. (From Wednesday's Daily.) in il-ss Tlj-n me-forth the time it ft! l-y hand. already gained for being abreest with all competitors. Winfield Visitor.

SEE IT ANT) SATISFY YOURSELF! DESCRIPTION EVa Thralls visited the city yeesteruay. Chas. F. Scott, representative of Meyer men were down from South Haven yesterday to see the first train come in, and help to boom "our once lively but now Let all take the Card, the truest and best Come then ye reading public and listen to our song. And show your public spirit help the Card along wholesale druggists at Kansas City, Sd the Kbor Is lltflltr in UT U11V other machine.

The jailer gave his wards a little vaca- rm. i- Considerable corn was brought to market yesterday. Un.ici fnf liocs came in Read and be merry add a new lease to your life, Don't expect to flourish without a paper or a wife. forsaken little town of Hunnewell. Come again, gentlemen.

tion and fresh air yesterday, xne uis-trict court room needed cleaning pre 8d. Bee aise everthingr. froii lace to the heavi st i -ts. I One long train loaded with cattle left A. Li.

Redden, attorney at law, of Eldo here on the Southern Kansas this 4th. Bfe-iuse the rado, Butler county, was in the city yes OVTCU tVOJVAi AWfvw I the city yesterday. 1 L. H. Bowers, of South Haven, was in the city yesterday.

Henry Aep, attorney, of Winfield, was terday. Mr. Redden is a candidate for when nee ut. set-tics to of Use tub. and does ii't pet washed through the clothes asiain.

Johnston Scaxdkett. Domestic farbrics among the best ginghams and seersuckers. Ladies should make it a point io see our new French satteens. Johnston Scandeett. The need of the million ladies" hosiery.

See our English, French or German makes. Johnston tt Scandbett. NOVELTiF-S. Canvas Boucle and Bcrarctie suitings Etamine. Clurettes and Pansey cloth Courtland crapes, all the widths Eciuin tyro-toned pongee suitin.a, Johnston Soanbsett.

mm We have three restaurants here besides associate justice of the supreme court of the state. We have no intimate acquaintance with the gentlemen, but from appear our large hotel, and they are all crowded. registered at the Arlington last night. Mr. Scott carries twelve large trunks filled with elegant toilet goods enough to make most any lady happy.

The authorities of Independence, after spending six months in considering what kind of light they should illumine the city with, having propositions before them "from both gas and electric light companies, have at last decided ixi favor of gas, at $35 per post for street lamps. That is somewhat higher than Wellington is asked to pay. A reporter met a crentleman yesterday Jj-in the city yesterday. Dth. HcC -use it Weather continues very hot and dry.

Geo. R. of Caldwell, was up does not tenr off injure the ar- The thermometer stands at over 100 This cut represents the ROTARY WASMKK. which consist of Two Hollers with Wash-Board and Frame, ma seen in cut. The Cpper or Fluted Roller revolving against a Zinc Wash-board, seen In rear of Holler and which Is held In osltion by two Spiral SprhiRs that adjust It to any thickness of fabric.

The clothe are placed on the Machine by BimplT inserting a corner of the article in one of the loops. By turning the crank the clothes are carried over ani between the Fluted Roller and Wash-board and Into the water at crtry turn of the handle. jmkI Town-ship rights for tsile by every day. to the hub yesterdny. J.

R. Musgrove, of South Haven, was iriHhe city yesterday, John A. Murray has been solicited to paratory to the meeting of the September term, and as the jailer thought they had "grown rusty with a vile repose," he marched them to the court room where for the first time in many months they were occupied in a legitimate pursuit sweeping and cleaning the very forum from which their freedom or their incarceration is to be pronounced. Some one said "stonewalls do not a prison make, nor iron liars a cage," but these inmates who clamored for this opportunity, could not easily be persuaded of the truth or forco of the quotation. The marriage of A.

H. Smith, Jr. and Miss Julia A. WTalton took place last evening at 5:30 o'clock at the residence of the bride's mother on South street, OTJB COUNTY SCHOOLS. ances we should judge him to be a gentleman and a scholar, and that he would discharge the duties of the office to which he aspires with credit and satisfaction.

The Monitor and Press of this city men tion the name of I. G. Reed in connection with the name office, and the Postal OUT. In delving down among the records i i-i'f fcHss: Si tii-- 1 Wellington and Sumner county have who seemed to think that the almost daily Tor Loan-3 Call and see W. Warwick, first door vest ot Sumner County Bank.

Rates low tig anv other lirm. Jlonev readv soon as oecurcnee of funerals in the city might Cabd would be pleased to Jfr, Reed if he should be a candidate. made in the past there are so many golden treasures that it appears to us the old saying "greater to be a Roman than to be have some connection with the generous distribution of watermelon rinds and run for the legislature. Noble Caldwell, of Winfield, came over to see a city yesterday. Harvey Espy, of Winfield, restered at the Arlington yesterday.

Fifty-two people registered at the Arlington LotaVyesterday. ,1 papers are complete. Privilege of partial iiy a king" should be changed and the word There is likely to be much fun in the other garbage. Wichita Eagle. Before any deaths are occasioned in Wei "HO MAS MO LEY, Wellington, Kansas.

Sumnerite" or "Wellingtonian" be in political field before the fight is over. lington from these causes, the authorities should take the matter in hand and insist payments if desired. Please give ns a call. A Bargain. Eijjht lots, northeast of the southern depot, for $450.

A bargain. This offer is pood for only ten days. E. May Co. Rev.

E. C. Ferguson, officiating. About fortv rm pets comnosed of relatives and serted in the cast "Roman" has played so long and wearily. To the elite and elegant people of the esthetic east we Rumor has it that since Caldwell has a candidate for county attorney, probate judge and representative, and having it is IL.X.XAM GELINO, on more cleanliness.

That was a sad sight on the streets yes- friends were present. After the cere send greeting and ask for the record of Eight full loads of melons were on the avenue at one time yesterday Miss Ollie Patton returned from a visit I to Eastern Kansas last evening. flnnm nnd Harmon Straw auto- believed brought out Kenyon for com terdav. A blind man stationed on the DEALEll IN missioner, that she could not kick ii ur. city any county which can equal us in educational matters.

Just think of this new The largest stock of glass in the at P. A. Wood's. curbstone was playing gay tunes upon an mony, the guests were ushered into a neatly arranged and spacious dining room where a table loaded with luxuries awaited them. After supper the party Walling, of South Haven, should ask for the nomination for representative.

With i-pi ft 1 and prosperous county hardly old the Arlington yesterday. get yonr machine oils at asthmatic accordeon for alms, while his wife worked grocery and other stores for gifts. It was sad enough to see the un Farmers, Chenoweth's. iaraware, stoves, Tinware uaivamzea iron, enough for its first pair of red top boots, immissioner Wm. Corzine, of the doctor and Cooper in the field for Snelling for county attar? assembled passed an enjoyable evening with musk and treneral sociability.

The our streets yesterday, with 182 school districts outside the city of Wellington, and 179 of these have fy, editor of the Gueda Subing, Sheet Iron, Wagon Wood Pump? good buildings. This city with its four ney, Blair for probate judge, and Kenyon and Riding for county commissioner, a lively time may be expected. groom a son of Mr. A. H.

Smith, and slthough but in his eighteenth year he is a thorough and energetic business fortunate couple compelled by circumstances to beg, but sadder yet was the sight the woman under the influence of drink. Along" a'vnit supper time she stacrszered nn to her blind husband with was in town yesterday. school buildings and twenty-five teach rner and Rolla JSJish, of Belle Lee Vielo have a good paper hanger. Farmers who desire to paint their own houses can get lead and oil mixed to any "desired shade at Lee fr Viele's. we are prepared to sell paint, and will mis it to any shade desired for use.

we sell a great deal to farmers. Lee Viele. ers making up the whole number IN Work, Slate and Iron Metals, Etc. amener the visitors to the districts 183 buildings. Look at this TV, Glaize, cashier of the new State man.

The bride is out sixteen years oi age, yet intellectually she seems much older. She, as well as the groom i3 of V. day National Bank, returned yesterday froni her arms full of fruits, cheese, bread, and various other eatables given her by gro Repairing of All Kinds on Short Notice at Heasonabie nates. of Caldwell, formerly editor one of the best families of Southern Ken cers, and led him from the street, reeling Tree Press at that place, was in magnificent record Sumner county not even old enough to vote until two Presidential elections have come and gone, with -a school population (from 5 tb 21 years) of 10,801, with over 7,000 in actual attendance in 1885. It is enough to mak3 the East.

The bank will open for business temporarily in the old Johnson jewelry store, on South Washington avenue, next week, and continue business there tucky. She has lived in the city nearly as she went. Viele furnish and hang Customers will find at this house square dealing and low fy yesterday. Lee paper. The following is taken from Camp's year, during which time she has made large circle of friends.

She is well of all kinds at P. A prices. Urop wnen you want anyrmng in mis line. nntil the new imposing State Bank build Wall paper Wood's. worthy the hand she has accepted.

May Emigrant Guide The five counties of Harper, Sumner, Cowley, Butler and Sedarwick present a group which cannot the blood of the poorest pauper (the. 123 WASHINGTON WELLINGTON, KANSAS. happiness and peace accompany them ss Ella Marker, who has been visit- Miss Verde Corbett, near Milan, rented home yesterday. fJG. B.

Millard, J. O. Caldwell and C. R. Mitchell, of Gueda Springs, "put up" at the Arlington yesterday.

If you want pure drugs go to ing is completed. This will perhaps be the finest bank building between Kansas City and Denver, and the monied corpo through life is the wish of their many be matched in Kansas for soil, products, friends. A Guest. writer for instance) tingle with pride and satisfaction when he has such glowing news, all of which are official facts, to give the inhabitants of the older states. West Barnett keen a full line of for population, for wealth and for intel ration which will occupy it is one of the d.

Dodson, What the Card Don't to See. ligence. Yet it has only been a dozen years since we remember the same evil strongest in the West. Wellington feels proud of the State Bank. Mrs.

Nerdlinger, wife of "Joe" the paints and oils. See that silk wall paper, the latest, i A. Wood's. A wife wear pants while the husband latter, since her return from a visit wears a grim look of resignation and com East has been quite sick. It now appears that Wellington will be For General forts the baby.

A hog medicine that we guarantee, Agent prognostications were made in regard to those counties, and the gentlemen who are predicting that the new counties are a barren waste, that the people who are Judge J. F. nerrick and wife left yes- Writing upon this subject reminds me of the brilliant speech made by Emory A. Storrs in Boston when he asked the audience to excuse him if ho made any bad breaks, for out west "we are so ignorant you know." Storrs asked pardon for producing Clay, Benton, Logan, Vest, Water melon rinds st rewn on the pave Crdnv for Colorado, where they kept in stock, West Barnett. Call at West Barnetfs and prices on all kinds of lubricating oils.

will few ment. This not only looks bad but is fniov the cool mountain air for a Elonitor Geared Wind supplied with both gas and electric light. A company is organized composed of citizens of the city, which will be ready in a 6hort time to furnish the city electric light for private purposes. unhealthy. going there are making a mistake, will many of them live to be laughed at as false Young ladies walk the streets at a late Dr.

Chenoweth keeps the old and nronhets. We can remember when for Call Simmons, who has leen in Wich Ingalls, and went on naming great men -AXD- reliable Averill House paints, warrented hour. It is a notorious fact that most girls who lay up future regrets and mis for years. Now is the time to prepare for the ita for tlu? last few days, and his wift and family, who have been visiting in Harper, have returned home. two or three years in succession we crossed the Cottonwood river at Emporia dry shod.

Now one-third of the time it can barely be forded in that vicinity. This fair. Week after next will be fair week. until it looked as though no statesman or prominent man was left for the east, and then again begged forgiveness on the part of the west for their production. P.

A. Wood keeps the largest stock of Do not wait for your neighbors and ery for themselves can trace their downfall to the practice of street walking at night for the purpose of liirtation nnd pare drugs, glass, wall paper and fancy articles in the city. Miss Carrie' Aldrich departed for her We can write of our railroads, water home in Wellington after having quite a CELEBRATED ESTEY 0RGNA, Pumps, Lightning Rods, Etc. OFFICE WITH IIALL BROTHERS, Wellington, Kansas. friends to make a fair, but each and every one do his or her part and the fair will be the most successful one ever held in the county.

128-t3 'fan." proves and a hundred other things prove that the rainfall has greatly increased and that the country is gradually becoming We arc prepared to do all kinds of fine commercial priritinsr at reasonable works, gas works, electric light and visit with her friend, Mrs. Baumstark, of So many dogs at large as there are in everything else we own. Our beautiful ithis city. Harper Sentinel. prices.

We guarantee satisfaction and Wellington. Washington avenue is made adapted to the use of mankind. nrst -class work. commercial palaces and fine homes may -Ladies, prepare everything you can Prohibition conven- to take to the fair to make floral hall at What is the secret of Wellington's hideous every night by the yelps of canine. They should be annihilated.

leld yesterday did not materi- When vour gasoline stoves get out of be pictured in the most glowing terms imaginable. Rhetoric may be thrown nx, take them to Aldnch Co shop, fthink this was as it should be. tractive. The success of that department depends on you, so see to it that you do your part. 12S-t3 who will repair them lirst-class style DIMES AND DOLLARS.

probably result in nothing but away with such lavish waste in describing our banner county and Queen city Aldrich large retail trade why is it that she is the best retail city in the state? asks the stranger. Because she is the county seat, and the hub of the largest and best county in the state, and because it is a he Republican party. the For first class job printing come to Dissolution of Partnership. that the reader is staggered with its beau Dimes and dollars, dollars and dimes, An empty pocket's the worst of crimes; When a man's down give him a thrust- Republican office. iftrnson, former manager tiful symmetry.

Everything we have, Tho law partnership heretofore exist- 1 1. Jer company, of this You know us thanking you for past Trample the beggar Into the dust. well known fact that the merchants of iilifornia yesterday favors and hoping for a renewal of the But If he be up, oh! lift him higher- ing between mo undersigneu unuer me firm name of Collins Beck, has been mutually dissolved. John D. Beck will the city in every department of trade sell TINNERS 1 ills soul Is for sale and you are the buyer.

same, we will sav that in the future as in months. He everything we own, can be held out in its prettiest light, but nothing is so tempting as the solid, honest fact Sumner county is the leading educational county coods as cheaply as do the merchants of the past, it will be the most and best Europe, to be Presumptuous poverty, 'tis quite appalling, Knock a man over, then kick him for falling. the larger and older cities of the state, painting for tne least money. settle up all accounts either for or against the firm. Geo.

W. Gollixs, Lee ic iele. in the United States fin proportion) John D. Beck. In no city in any portion of the west do dry goods merchants sell their goods as fage licences nave I knew a poor but honest man Who tried to live on the christian plan, But poor he was and poor must be Three pumps on exhibition, go and Tliey do all kinds of Work in their line with Wellington, Aug.

25, 1886. 130-2t where the interests of the people are almost entirely agriculture and stock rrobate Judge during cheaply as the same are sold in Welling see them at E. P. DeYoe's, He W. L.

Gibson, aged is also wind mills and pumps a specialty, ton. raising. This statement is made after Ira E. Porter, aged 23; agent for the celebrated ones celebrated For a despised and hated thing Is he. At home be meets a starving wife, I Abroad he leads a leper's life; They struggle 'gainst a fearful odds Water Packing Cylinder for Sumner Just as an instance we will state the fact that dry goods merchants have been acred 17 and Julia A.

looking up the matter closely and an ex amination will prove it correct. CO CO county. 112 East Lincoln avenue, Well in gton. jj'3tl. Who would not bow to the Nation's Gods? Neatness and Dispatch.

Shop in rear of Frantz, Hardware, down stairs, Welington, Kansas. selling summer dress goods in this city Tom Richardson. 02 'per sentinel published some I knew a poor but honest youth. Bitters" will cure you of Ma- during the present season cheaper than the same goods can be purchased at retail REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. cute" telegraphic dispatches laria, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Constipa rmmft'l TVTVmilnv.

in Kansas City. People throughout the tion, Debility and all kindred ailments, COMPILED BY GEO. T. PITTS, ABSTBACTER, XJ1 Whose love was built on a maiden's truth; But the maid her vows will break with ease, For a wooer cometh whose claims are these: A hollow heart, an empty head, A face well tinged with the ruby's red, netition is taking the rust off the Senti kept by Chenoweth. county have become aware of this, and Aug.

25, 1886. Amos Botkin to P. O'Conner, se qr 14- nel and "Isey" is getting down to bnsi ness. Glad to see it. -Ben Townsend, our geni.il fellow- come here from the extreme limits of the county and even from adjoining counties CD 2 I -J 34-4w 1500.

A heart well trained in villainy's school, Oh! cash, sweet ciish, he knoweth the rule. townsman, has opened a business in the city, and is now prepared to supply the people of Wellington or any other com- Co. are at work on a ruon- to purchase goods. Paul Cyphers to M. Y.

Hudspeth, lots Groceries are also sold on very small timent for Dr. J. D. Maggard's wife at 5 Then get ye wealth no matter how, No questions asked of the rich I trow; 11, blk 5 nw add to Wellington. $500, niunity with Udell stone, either by the Oxford.

The (stone is of red Scotch margins, and no better stoats can be N. F. Neiderlander to W. P. Carey, et DEALElt IN perch, cord or carl load, at the lowest figures.

He is also prepared to supply patrons with dimension or cut stone at! liv Steal by night and steal by day, But do It In an honorable way. (io to church and never forsake her, granite the base being of gray granite It is nine feet in heigth and a very artis aL lots 5, 6, 7, 8 9, blk 59 Conway found jn the State. The great crowds of people from the country on our streets every day attest the high opinion which Springs. 490. tic piece of stone work.

ing prices. Mr. Townsend is a tial business man and citizen, and is wor Learn to chant and Insult your Maker. Be hypocrite, liar, knave or fool, CD 0) J. M.

Goodsell to Temperance Pearce, Hardware, Stoves Implements. Sumner conntyans have for Wellington Mr TT Srvnrnrt. rAsiilinrr 2-V miles thy cr the patronage of the people. UJ But don't be poor, remember the rule. EU Ss to -r-H 55 I Er 1 zfl lots 29 30, blk 20, Conway Springs, $750.

3 northwest of Harper, this morning pre as a marketing point. -To our business and professional sented this office a fine "Maul's Perfee S. S. Richmond, trustee, to W. H.

Rose tion Muskmelon" weighing 7J pounds. (From Thursday's Daily.) Bobn To tho wife of Levi Bowers, Rice Wants Roads. lots in New Caldwell. $126.10 I wish, to call your attention to the fact who are wishing to increase their business, who are judiciously expending their money in advertising, we would say It is the finest muskmelon we have seen Lyons, Aug. 24.

Rice county thin Ro.oafin. Hnnt.inel. Dr. W.Jones to W. H.

Rose, out lot 4 Tuerday, a son. place in front of yonr stores and omees that I carry the LARGEST, BEST and most voted bonds to-day by about 500 majority Caldwell (except 50 ft.) $1000 SThat was a baby compared to the one our devil cot to-dav for a nickle. It The Mulvane Record will be issued to both the Ft. Smith, and Missouri Pa neat and attractive signs, which by their form and appearance would indicate the Griffith Swartzell to Wm. H.

Rose, CD Varied Stock of G-oods in my Line, that is hereafter semi-weekly. cific railways. CD lots 46, 48, blk 103 New Caldwell. $1100, weighed 16 pounds. business followed within.

Dr. S. M. Kessler, of Medicine Lodge, Lee ViEiiE. C.

M. Callahan to J. Minton, lots 19 I It is gratifying to note the approval with which the people of this country Appreciated Kindness. CO was in the city yesterday. 20, blk 3 add to Cald.

$100 Mrs. G. F. Davenport desires the Pos- Summons by Publication, C. C.

Shearer, of Harper, was a guest receive the news concerning the death J. D. Minton toS. N. Brees, lots 19 STATE OF KANSAS, rSS.

Carried by anyone in Southern Kansas. Call and See Me when in want of anything in HARDWARE or IMPLIMENTS- of the Arlington yesterday. BCMNE3 UOCSTT, penalty of the Chicago anarchists. Such 20 blk 3 add to Cald. $100.

sentiment so nniversilly entertained be- TAn Uaud on her benair to mans tne citizens of Wellington for their many acts of kindness during the recent sickness and death of her beloved husband, The Topeka Athelets defeated Wichita In the District Court of Sumner County: David Grisalnore, Maggarat J. Hunt to B. F. Brumley, vs. Tuesday by a score of 8 to 4.

lots 25, 29, blk 120, New Caldwell. $250. speaks the sacredness with which the people regard our government and con Jack Ham. Emma Ham, The legal firm of Collins Beck has and for their words of sincere sympathy Wm. ii liray to D.

o. iJlacKman, se qr sequently the safety and perpetuity of (ieo. B. Grisalnore. Sam B.

Grisalnore, Sarah C. Grisalnore, Ruth Grisalnore Nancy B. Grisalnore, De been dissolved by mutual consent. CM CD on her sad bereavement. 12-35 2e.

$1. THE NEW JEWEL VAPOR STOVE the Republic. Deputy U. S. marshal J.

M. Brown, of fendants, G. Moses H. Lamberson to Thomas The funeral services of the late G. F.

Choral Club. Tha State of Kansas, to the above named defend SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. South Haven, was in the city yesterday. is worthy of Special Mention, as it has the Barton, nw qr 1-31-le. $500.

ants Jack Ham and immu Ham, greeting In the District Court for Sumner County In the The music class of Mrs. Nora C. Hunt, Davenport were conducted at the Presbyterian church by W. W. Thorpe.

The S. S. Cobb, a big cattle man from the You will take notice that you have been sued by State of Kansas. 8, Geo. W.

Ream to Wm. Tackett, lot tne above named Jflaintltt tne aoove named Indian Territory was in town yesterday, Lulu Harris. Plaintiff. VS. TrftrtAHolr Harris.

Defendant. Court, and that you must answer the petition of sec 25 hf ne qr 26-31-2e. $460. emarks of the reverend gentleman were met at the residence of Mr. J.

T. Sanders last evening, and organized the "Choral Club," the object being to advance the Only Practical Stationery Oven yet Invented. said fiamtin against you rued in said action, The Emporia base ball club beat the fipressive and appropriate, and a very The said Defendant. Frederick Harris Is hereby 12 W. B.

Helm to Rhoda Meister, lot the office of the Clerk of said Court, by the loth day of October, A. D. 1886, or said petition will be notified that he has been sued by the above St. Joe League club luesdayiby a score rge conconrse of people, including the blk 20, South Haven. $300.

named Plaintiff, In said court, and unless he an taken as true, and judgment win De rendered in said action in favor of said Plaintiff and against of 6 to 5. swers said Plaintiffs petition, filed against him 20, J. W. Abesbire to A. M.

Nash, lots Fellows and Knights of Pythias, of societies the deceased had been a said Defendants, For the partition of west Vs of on or before the 7th day ot September isw, GENUINE GLIDDEN BARB WIRE Stands at the Head of the The stone cutters in Winfield have Jiulimient will he rendered aentnst him for di se and e. ot sw u. ana e. 19 or nw ii, and class in the music art, both vocal and instrumental. The club will meet once a week at different places, the next place being the residence of Mr.

T. R. Love, next Tuesday evening. This initial 21 blk 4 South Haven. $35.

iu of ne 1'. sill in section friwnthln Hi Rmith. vorce as prayed for In said Plaintift's, petition struck for higher wages. They demand iber, followed the body to the grave, range 3 west of 6th nrinciial meridian. Sumner contained.

IA'lc Harris. Column, and for Sale Only by county. Kansas, and the setting off to this Plain S3.50 ner dav. E. B.

Snell returned from San Fran J. tiff the 12 interest therein, and costs in accord (From Friday's Daily.) Wellington's Future Foretold. Attest. S. S.

Kincaik Clerk of District Court Assignee's Notice of Adjustment. ance with the prayer oi said petition meeting was very pleasant socially, and M. M. Barnard, H. Norton and E.

F. isco yesterday, where has been attend itness my hand and seal, tills zotli day of Aug the music under the direction of Mrs, Rathborn. of Caldwell, were among the ing the national encampment of the ust, a. o. Tn the district rourt of Sumner county.

Kansas. Five wagon loads of Gypsies passed A. GRA the matter of the assignment of French Bros, Hunt was simply fine. Wellington can GraridjArmy of the Republic. He says visitors teethe future great yesterday.

through the city yesterday. They had Ar KITnrd Kansas. boast of as good musicians among her uh the enctimp3itEur great one, k.ntii fa herenv eiven to au creditors, ana an C. Hare, a friend of Isaac Hopper ISEAli.J S. S.

Kl.NCAID, Clerk of the District Court. Ledrii Gcthrie, Attorney. 23-w4 Summons. been camped on Slate creek for several others Interested In the assignment of of this city, arrived yesterday. He came days.

There was among the dusky gang young ladies and gentlemen as any city in the state, and some of the best local and that he enjoyed his trip immensely. Ho was compelled by the cool weather on French Bros. Kiford, late of Wellington, Kansas, that the undersigned, as assignee of said French all the way from Philadelphia to see the Wellington, The Stale of Kansas, to Samh A.Hughes, greet a pretty sixteen or seventeen year old black-eyed maiden who wanted to tell the Kltord, nas appointed uiikuai, me THIRTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER. Of A. D.

18S6, talent is represented in the Choral Club, celebrated city of South Kansas. ing: You are hereby notified that you have been sued the coast to purchase an overcoat, on arriving in Frisco. Oh! how we'd like to at which time said assslgnee will proceed to The following ladies and gentlemen com by Erwin Hughes, the plaintiff, in the District nnhliclv adiust and allow demands against Raney, the Gueda Springs druggist Court of Sumner County. Kansas, and that you be there. pose the club, and were in attendance the estate of the said assignors, at the Sumner County Rank.

In the city of Wellington, Sumner 1872 must answer the petition nled ny said plaintftt on who was tried in this city Tuesday and ESTABLISHED Carp reporter fortune, lhe representative told her that he preferred to remain in blissful ignorance of his coming 1872. last evening: Mrs. Hunt, Misses Mossie county, Kansas; and that said assignee will at J. M. Raney, a druggist of Gueda yesterday for a violation of the prohibitory or before the 9th day of October, A.

D. 186. or said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered in said action against you forever di tend in nerson at tne mace nerein aesignaiea, on Springs, was brought to this city yester life, but as she was gifted with the power law, was declared not guilty and released, vorcing the said plaintiff from you. said day, and will remain in attendance at said place on said day, and during two consecutive days thereafter, and will commence the adjustment and allowance of demands against the trust funds, at itness my nana and tne seal oi said court. A.

A. Richards and wife returned from day to stand trial on the charge of violating the prohibitory law. The case Love, Clista Martin, Lou Harris, Zoe Staub, Lizzie Staub Anna McMillen, Erna Atchison, Frances McClanahan, Mattie Berry, Maud Sanders, Sue Hirons, Nellie Crahood. Messrs. W.

A. Black, tnis zmi day oi August, a. v. ist. H.

W. ANDREWS, of foretelling the future he would like her to tell the future of Wellington. She jumped from the wagon and picking up nine o'clock a. and continue me same uum SEAL.J kiacavd. Clerk.

By W. E. Cox. Deputy will be resumed to-day. The following Gueda Springs yesterday, at which place Mr.

R. has been imbibing the waters of the springs for the benefit of his health. James Lawrence, Attorney. 3-w4 five o'clock p. of each of said three days; and that all creditors who shall not attend at the place decimated, during the said time, and lay before gentlemen from Gueda Springs came np a handful of dust from the street, gazed Edmund Frantz, Harry Bone, Claud to attend the trial: Q.

M. Bixler. C. Sheriff's Sale. on it intently.

"I see," she said, "four the assignee the nature and amount of their demands, shall be precluded from any benefit from Sanders, Chas. McMillen, Robt. Daily, In the District Court of Sumner County In the I Furry, J. E. Bogart, J.

W. Ruddy, H. C. said estate. summers come and go, and after this I see 14.

u. incket arrived on the morning freight yesterday thoroughly disgusted State of Kansas. 1 5 -r- Dr. Burton. Dated this 25th day or June a.

u. lias. JOHN (x. WOODS. Assignee, a beautiful city of 20,000 souls, a city Preston A.

AVykcoff, Plaintiff, Bee ocragKB, A vxippenuuger, jj. ony-der, H. O. Jones, Will Lloyd, M. M' Gar- with the late base ball game at Welling ive Grocery 14-wl3 Published June 26, 1886.

vs. HUKNEWELL SNAPS. Comfort E. Chaffee, and the ton. lie is again holding down a case in throbbing with life and industry.

1 see a union depot, in which the passenger dain, L. E. Ward and J. E. Young.

Administrator's Notice of Final Settle unknown heirs of Louisa w. the News office and says he proproses to ment Chaffee, deceased, DefendantsJ BY TINKER. trams are arriving and departing on six a perspective view or the city from a Ttv virtue of an order of sale issued to me. out to say for awhile. Harper News.

TOTlCE Is hereby given that John S. Epper il son as administrator of the estate of E. i western or any other direction shows of said District Court, In the above entitled action, great lines of railroad. All is bustle and PRESS BLOCK, Evans, late, of Sumner County. Kansas, deceased.

C. W. Hill went to Harper yesterday I will, on i euington to be a young giant in pro- will at the October Term, A. D. 1886, of the Pro-hatA Court of said eoiintv.

make final settlement "WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER, activity. People are hurrying about, baggage men are playing havoc with the jrtions. It covers more ground than The Kansas Indian Territory railroad laid her track into Hunnewell yesterday, and founi the stock yards completed and full of cattle to be shipped out. T. S.

Hutton was the first man to A.i. IXO, of such estate, and that such settlement will be to start the water works of that place into operation. The water works put in at Harper are constructed on the stand pipe even many citizens imagine, and the nn property of the traveling public, and made on the 7th day of October, 188b. between one and four o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the front door of the Court House, in the city of WELLINGTON. posing business and public buildings of newsboys are hitting around crying No. 9. James Lawrenck. Administrator, Attorney.

21-5w system. We hope everybody in our sister State of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell toleiepnone tho anri nest, bidder for In ail I 'Daily Postal Card and "Eres the the city show up grandly in the distance. city will drink water from now on. the following described real estate, to-wit: Summons by fabllcation. Penny I see the smoke curling patronize the road.

Our citizens were all alive on the occasion and turned out en masse to welcome the first train to There isn't a more handsomely located city in the wast than Wellington nor is In Justice's Court before L. A. Simmons. Esq a heavenward from numerous manufac The east nan oi tne souineasi quarter oi section twentv-two, and the west half of the southwest Quarter of section twenty-three, and the ur. L-'uthbert, or ueiie i'laine, was in tho city yesterday.

The doctor exhibits justice oi tne reaee mine cny oi meiumswu, there a more substantially built and bet Sumner County, Kansas: come in. After waiting a few minutes north half of the northwest Quarter of section tories, and wholesale mercantile houses busy boxing and shipping their goods. some bruises on his face that resulted twenty-six, and all in township number thirty-four J. T. Brenneman, Plaintiff, ter laid.out city.

There are many reasons the train made its appearance, contain vs. from an accident to him and his daugh D. M. Flnley, Defendant The city is the greatest wholesale point ing 22 stock cars backed by a large six why Wellingtonians think so much of their home and why the city is sure to leave Tne defendant above named will take notice soutn or range numoer one. west oi ine oin principal meridian, excepting the right of way of the Sumner County railroad through the north half of the northwest quarter of said section 26, lying and situate In the County of Sumner, in the State nf Kansas.

that he has been sued Dy tne aoove nameu pwm- South Kansas and is furnishing supplies for the Tndian Territory which has drive wheel engine. T. S. Hutton began immediately loading his cattle; after the ter, who had her arm broken, while out riding a few days ago. The horses became unmanageable and the above was in the distance all rival towns in tiff nernre ine annve nameu mortar MONEY! MONEY! MONEY I JOHN BRADLEY WILL FURNISH YOD MONEY AT LOWEST RATES, AT ONCE.

Office in rear of Woods' Bank, opposite old Court House. Wellington, Kansas. South Kansas. been opened up to settlement by the and that an order of attachment was issued by said Justice on the 4th day of August, 18S6, for the mm nf forrv-flve dollars (45.0(l) and costs of suit. The above described real estate is taKen as tne property of said defendants, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold without appraisement the result.

The millers of Southwestern Kansas whites and is rapidly being converted into and that said cause will be heard before said Jus to satisfy said order of sale. held a meeting at the St James hotel in a rich, prosperous, and happy country, Al. Williams, who takes orders for an fiast two cars were loaded, Geo. W. Miller placed, on the front car a large sign on canvass which read "first train out of Hunnewell;" also put up a broom and a black flag.

S. M. Tambling was tice at his office the city ot emngton, oum-ner County, Kansas, on the 13th day of Septem Witness my hand this 14th day of August. A. D.

The dusky damsel here threw the dust 1886. t5. Ij. JJ-tS Atchison notion house, came in last night this city last night. Winfield, Oxford, Wellington, Harper, Anthony, Augusta, Sheriff of Sumner County, Kansas.

ber, 18h6, at 9 o'clock a.m. MCDOXALD 4 PARKER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. and autographed at the Arlington. Mr, James La whence.

from her hand and held it out to the newspaper man for fifty cents. Not having Attorney lor rialntlff. 2-5w Attest: L. Siacsoxs, 3- P. 21-lw Aewton, Wichita, Howard and other TV.

is familiarly known to many of our placed in charge of the first train..

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