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Washington Republican from Washington, Kansas • 1

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State Washington Republic is Prints tlao Oity County HKTox-js. rsTABLiiKi) in; 1B69. j. FIELISBED IX IKE IXTEEEST CF TEE rEOPlE All 15 OITCSIIIOX TO CLIOIES FICTIONS J- knule TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. WASHINGTON, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE NUMBER! Every law and order league, church, Sunday school, Endeavor, Epworth.

DOIT At Home, League or temperance society is entitled to three delegates to the state con vention to be held in Topeka, July 4th, see call in Republic of June 7th. This county should be represented. Sewing Machine Buy A Reform organizations of this county should also be represented at the great The Fox Drug Co. will be pleased to see its old customers and a large number )f new ones at its elegant new quarters in the Moore building, southwest corner of the square. We think we have a fine location, and we know that we have the best room in town and that our stock is fresh, clean and complete.

During the season we shall use this space to tell you how we do business. You will find us at home from this date. Truly Yours, FOX DRUG CO. reform conference to be held at sraten Without Seein Us. Island, X.

Y. June 2S to July 3, and thev would oe if it were not for the great distance and consequent expense. J'oi LaAv ami Order. We sell the Domestic, New Home, Household and Eldridge. All first-class, high-grade machines.

Nothing better can be bought. A good second hand Gasoline Stove for sale at Ayees liios.S Fruit Fruit Jars and Cherry Fitteis at Aykks Bros.S The jury for the district court was discharged by thecouit Tuesday, liny your machines of good reliable parties. We can also ave you about $10 on a machine in Tv7e deliver G. E. Uathway attended the State edi torial convention at Girard, this week.

.11 a chines at nearest It. R. station. Also let out machines Harry Dillenbaugh went to Lincoln, Wednesday, oa business. G.

H. Putsch, Lowe township's big farmer was a business caller Thursday. Ilemembcr the Concert to be given by the Y. P. S.

C. E. of the Tresbyterian church next Thursday evening. ilpf Gabe Ellinger, wife and sou, of liaddaui, visited friends in the city this week. on trial when desired.

D. A. WARD SON, FURNITURE STORE. Bousing temperance sermons were preached in several of the city churches last Sunday night. At the Presbyter-terian church J.

C. George, II. C. nob-inson and Judge Woodbury all made effective speeches in addition to tke pastor's sermon. Keep the ball rolling.

There should be no backing down. In a certain town not far away, a Law and Order League was organized, but some of those who became members immediately lost their zeal for fear they would lose a little trade. Such men haven't the back bone of an angle worm. They do not deserve the trade of even the jointists. Men who will compromise whh evil for a few cents prolit do not deserve the respect of the very questionable classes they think to conciliate and most assuredly of no other class.

If these Mrs. Ed. Patrie returned Monday from a several weeks visit in Wyniore, Neb. The Mo. Pac.

Ky. will run a special train F. GRAHAM, N. The Popular to Kansas City and return, Saturday night, returning leave Kansas City at midnight Sunday p. m.

Fare Sl.75 for round trip. W. L. Almack, Agt. Price One Mrs.

C. T. Campbell, of ftoekport, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Bentley.

David BrotheriDgton, one of our city milk men, has received an increase of pen-sion. E. Conner and family have returned to Washington after an absence of several years. Miss Alvira Earlle, of Barnes, spent Sun One of the orators who will address the Sunday School Picnic, at Washington, McEILauy is having a crowded sale. About the only one selling any goods.

Peo ATTORNEY AT LAW. Successor to J. G. Lowe. Ofilce over P.

O. WASHINGTON, KANSAS. THE Twice-A-Week REPUBLIC SPECIAL OFFEK, OOOD OXLY U2JT1L, MARCH SlST. 1S95. Sena two new subscribers with two dollars and set one year free.

bend four new subscribers with four dollars and receive the paper two years without cost. "Do you knew a good thing when you see it? A word to the wise is Mifticient." know when goods are cheap. All Wash Silks at 25 cents. Odd sizes in shoes at less than half price. A few pieces of carpet rocery.

nearly given away. June 29th last day sure. Come and see us. Adv. 1 Li vile dens were closed and all would unite to keep them closed, trade would be equitably divided, as heretofore and Address THE KEPUUJjIC, ST.

LOU lb, MO. day in the city, the guest of the Misses Maunder. Mrs. Geo. Hill left Wednesday for a visit with friends in Beatrice ana will attend the Chautauqua.

Anyone wanting to contract loans on farm property at lowest rates of interest, catl on N. F. Graham. the money now squandered at the joints would go into the merchants tills return for those things the family need, ell, they are going to be closed Xo matter what you want in the Grocery line you can get it here much cheaper than elsewhere. Do You XJse Paint? here and ail over Washington county.

In company with H- C. Hill we drove into the northwest part of the county last Tuesday, stopping for dinner at the hospitable home of Mr. aDd Mrs. U.S. Lawrence of Highland township.

Ttie dinner was a grand one to which we did ample justice. Mr. Lawrence has a tine little farm near the head of Spring Creek and though he is getting along in years he informed us that he had put out his entire crop about GO Mark that down: I he people are aroused and mean business and the of ficers are going to help. DISTRICT COURT. acres, ana was tending ltnimseit.

jnow we The following cases have been disposed cf by IF bO, Why iot Use the Best? The Heath Milfom "BESri'PiEPAREOPAiyr i IS TUE Standard Mixed Faint of America. Master Harry Clark entertained about forty of his young friends Saturday evening in hot or ot his lSdi birthday. A good time was had by all. D. Wright and wile, of Barues, were in the city Wednesday and favored this office with a call, remembering us with cash on subscription.

know the secret: Me has a wile who "feeds" him well. the district court. I. E- SHAFEU That's what we are here for, and did we not accompli- our purpose such an enormous trade would not be ours. Everythmg sold is warranted satisfactory or money refunded.

A. H. STOUT. AGKNT FOi: Giissliill. Farmers seem much encouraged as a-u average crop of small grain is assured.

The latest crowd that has been at The case against Henry Roll, of Linn, for selling whiskey was dismissed, A similar charge against John Stigge, of Greenlesf, continued. State of Kansas vs. Frank Barnes, charged with stealing sonae whiskey at Greenleaf, wa? dismissed, the facts stated in connty attorney's p. pers not sufficient hold him; Emanuel Eoth- Master Charlie Coutce, delightfully en- tertained his mother's Kindergarten class vjaMuu iora goou mauy jears assem- It i made from PURE MATERIALS ami is a Tuesday atternoGU. The little folks say: coEcliir.ation wLich year of experimenting and v.riv hnve proven it to be.

ns ite name implies, THE BEiT'1 that can possibly be produced. lWe had the best time 1" BUCKEYE Binders Mowers. J. GfiSE Thrashing Mac'ns. BINDING TWIHE, Repairs of fill kinds.

Washington, Kansas. childs vs. D. M. Evans, for damages, continued; Moore Eves vs.

T. McCarty, foreclosure, con-tinned; R. Graves vs. J. W.

Graves, continued; OTICK OF Ari'OnOLXT-ADlIIXISTRATOn STATE OF KANSAS. Washington County, In the matter of the Estate of Carl A. Wesche, late of Washington County, Kansas. MAMFAt il KFRS SAY: "WE GUARANTEE Tfcat our UEsT I'KErAnri) Taint will cover much biulace as any Uad paint mixed by hand. bled there Sunday evening to hear W.

F. Roston talk on the subject of religion, and were well entertained. The Salvation Army are holding meetings at the Gaskill school house, Sunday and Fridey nights of each week. Miss Mary Boston, of Washington was out visiting her parents Saturday and Sunday. Mrs.

J. Thrapp is on the sick list. Mrs E. Conner formerly a resident of this place is back from Missouri. S.

HOEHANDLE. lor uanon or rouuo for 1'onna; will leave O. A. Fowler vs. Jlo.

rac. It. E. Cc, damages, continued; S. C.

Crummer receiver vs. Ex. Nat'l Bank, Atchison, continued; Mary Emma Plass vs. James Reagan et for division of an estate, partition made; W. J.

Pemberton vs. Elias Master et foreclosure, judgment rendered for plaintiff; John KnuSke vs. Paul KnuSke, attachment, settled; Wm. Luebring vs, John Buentiug, foreclosure, judgment for plaint rrr.ch nner Eriif'h 8Tid will purnasp it DURA The Y. C.

E. of the Presbyterian church will give a Concert next Thursday evening, June 27th, at the Presbyterian church. Admission 152ts. and 25cts. If a man gets drunk- and abusive, and beats his horse, he deserves to be horsewhipped by women.

In addition to that he not they should be fiLed for cruelty to animals. Mrs. Omar Powell and Grace, left Wed BILITY at least FIFTY PER CEMV' XOTICE OF APrOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that on the 14th day of May, A. D.

18ii5, the undersigned was, by the Trobate Court of Washington Connty, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administritor, of the estate of Carl A. Wesche deceased, late of Washington county, Kansas. All parties in-trested in said estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. 03 II. F.

WESCIIE, Administrator. We have secured the sgercy for this pair.t and irvlte all who contemplate buying paint to ca'l lard tret our figures liEFCRE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Stevens Hughes, S. E. Corner Square, WASHINGTON, KANS.

What Is Compound Oxygen Medical. Agent with air for its base. This is ereatly enriched with Oxytrtn, the life givirg and sustaining iff; Bank of Banover vs. Chas. Thiele, foreclosure, judgment for plaintiff; Cyrus Gaubyvs.

John Cullimore, debt, dismissed; Mulligan Co. vs, Jacob Gundelfinger account, judgment for defendant; Richmond Bond vs. Oswald Hey er account, settled; The New England Loan and nesday for Marysville, where they will visit Trust Co. vs. Alonzo A.

Cook, judgment for New Goods. New Prices. plaintiff; Mary It. Corn vs. IraE.

Cam, d.vorce Excursions via Burlington Route, Annual Convention Republican N'at'l Cleveland, Ohio, June 19 to 21, Single fare round trip. Epworth League Convention Chattanooga, Jane 27 toSOih Sinele fare round trip, United Society of Christian Endeavor, Boston, Mass. July 10 to 14 single fare round trip. Triennial Conclave Knights Templars Boston, Mass August 26 to SO, single fare round trip. National Educational Association, Denver, July 5th to 12th, single fare plus S2 for round trip, limit of ticket Sept 1st.

For particulars call fit B. M. depot. Have our Stock of Hardware and Garden Seeds complete in a short time before returning to their home iu Brooklyn, Mr. Powell will join them iu a few days.

,1. P. Townsend, of Fraulilin township, accompanied by hisfathei llobt. Townsend, of llockport. were pleasant callers Wednesday.

Mr. Townsend, will spend the summer here with his children. LICENSES GKA.NTED. Juno Cth, Frank Dametz, aged 24 years aud Miriam Ballard, aged 21 years; August Fritz Frarkiug, aged 25 jears and Anna Minna Koeret, aged 21 years; June Sth, F. W.

Cook, aged 24 years and Sarah Gertrude V. Barnes, aged IS years. granted; Wm. L. Terry et al vs, August Jaedicke et not settled; Priicilla Eisner vs.

Samuel Risher, divorce grafted: Greenleif State Bank vs. F. Philbrcek, rep'evin suit, takea under advisement by the judge; L. H. Hole vs.

J. W. Bird, foreclosure, judgment for plaintiff; Fr. vs. John Hatke, appeal continued to next term of court; Richmond Bond vs.

Oswald Ileyer et to set aside sale of real estate, set every particular, and all parties needing anything our line are respectfully invited to call and get our prices before buiyng. All element ot air. inen the whole is mtigne-tiied. Finally thet-e subtle elements are so combined and confined that tS.ey may be transported and released at will. Now, what will this? do? In the light ot 25 yfsis cf wi-'f aint wideiiini: experience we I ti'l'v ieli-ve ru ait iiwred-iblt" of phv-if Hi HU.

tiirrh, CoiiMunptlo' hmMih, Mi- i l-tt 1 nii'1 i-rv(iu, pios-tration are hiik-i-h uiu anJ importar.t. Over ciiviulv chc? are in our office at.d at your disposal, or a book of "200 pages is yours fir the asking. We have i rcof it thos-e. who doiibt, and relief tor those who suffer. ill mi have goods are cheap now, in many in- -Jf i tr a tled: Hugh Ross vs.

Mo. Pac. K. R. suit ior damages, continued; The Mutual Benei: Life Ins.

Co. vs. John II Milsm et foreclosure, set-lied; Dora Shineflew vs. Geo. Shinellew, divorce granted; W.F.

McDonald vs. J. W. Randall et foreclosure, jadgment for Charles Baird vs. A.

W. Hinds et foreclosure, con sxances irom to fu per ceirc. While coming to Washington last Mon day, Frank Boston's team took fright at a cheaper than a year ago, and as we sell for cash or good notes only, we will be able to tinued; The New England Loan and Trust Co. vs. John II.

freeby et al, foreclosure, dismissed; Alvena J. Harvey vs. Wm. R. dog crouching in the grass, out in the neighborhood of the Hatch school house and ran away throwing him out and iDjar-iDg his arm and right side severely.

However when we saw him Tuesday he was work on a smaller margin than ever before, Harvey. divorce 2ranted; Wm. Holland Drs. STA11KEY PALEN, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Ta. 120 Sutter Street, ban Francisco.

Cal. and will give our customers the benefit. We will close out our Harness and Harness Fix- vs. Bcnj. Clark, appeal, continued; W.

H. Fulweiler vs. J. B. Mitchell, damages, continued; 6.

B. Morris vs. H. Frazier, attachment, settled; D. M.

Steele vs. P. E. Arnold, appeal, continued; Patrick Mintoa vs. William GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.

able to be about again. Dr. Chas. Williamson writes from Wett Plains, that they are having a great deal of rain down there now and that crop prospects are very good. Trees are breaking down with their loads of fruit.

He is glad to hear of the bright prospect in Washington county and says he would rather live here than elsewhere, but that his wife is tures at Actual Cost, also our Queensware I and Farm Machinery. Below we name prices a tew articles and ask you to study them carefully: I Minton, partition granted; Mattie Hoover vs. Chae. S. Hoiver divorce granted.

State of Kansas vs. Ed. Reagan, the defendant plead to grand larceny and was sentenced by the judge to three years in the penitentiary; State of Kansas vs A m. Correll, the defendant plead guilty to grand larceny and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. They were taken to the penitentiary Thursday.

The judge in sentencing Correll and Reagan dwelt on the disgrace of a term in the peniten LI! POULT WANTED! a. Steel beam 14 inch Stirring Plow, $11.50 i AVood-beam, 14 inch Stirring Plow, 12.50 10.50 11.50 36.00 34.00 13.50 John Deere Sulky Listers, Corn Planters and Check Bowers and Drills, iSew Departure Cultivators, thoroughly satishtd down there as she has good health; On a sign board just across the B. M. track, in rudely painted letters may be seen these words: "A step towards reform. Wm.

Rogers removed from the senate." This is a fair specimen of average g. o. p. intelligence. Mr.

Rogers is still senator of course, his high handed removal as regent of the State University having no connection with the position of senator. Hens, Roosters, Ducks Geese and Turkeys. For which I will pay in cash; No turkeys weighing less than 8 pounds Avery Toneueless Cultivators 13.50 "Wagon beds with top boxes, 11.00 Snrinc AYnnns from 5in te 5Afl TO THE EAST. tiary. He said, "a man might as well he dead, for the disgrace would fo'iow him through He then sp'ke of the ncbility cf labor, adding, "the only man on earth who is respectable, is the man who We hve heard only commen-ditijn of the judge, everyone seeming to think that the three years sentence was about the right thing.

"baring tne plei of his lawyer N. F.Graham for the citmency cf the court, Correll broka ESGlidden v'v: Baker Barb Wire, $2.50: nails and staples from lc to 3c per all sizes Sisal Hope, 7c per lb; "Western "Washers, S2.75 each; door locks from lb; 10c BEST DINING QR SERVICE IX THE to tOc: hinges trom 2c to Wc per pair; taper files from Sc to 10c; flat tiles from 7c to '25c; curry combs and brushes at jour own prices; 12-quart tin or galvan-; izd pails ISc each; Ivquart tin or galvanized pails 23c each. I To all parties who contemplate builiding we will furnish Nails at the 1.00 rate. I We also have some goods slightly damaged aown ana ept ueeiy. it is 10 be hoped iht th.s will prove 10 be a lesson that wilt put a stop to ihicv i.g in inis town.

Doaotless tte nexc msu wao is caught, win nu; get if so easiiy. The EocK Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that safety ana comfort that popular patronage demands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete with vestibuled. trains, magnificent dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most The finest soldiers monument in Kansas, was put up last week by J. M.

Root tfe at the Maplewood cemetery near Barnes. It is of Barre Granite and stands over fifteen feet high. The WT. R. aided the G.

A. largely in the payment of it. And .1. Root Co. are deserving of great credit ror tine workmanship oa the AliVELOUS KESULTS.

Fio.u a letter written by Kcv. J. Gan- wanted. Turkeys per pound 4cts. HeES, per pound Sets.

Craws to be empty. Ducks, full feathered, per dozen. 1 50 Geese, full feathered, per 3 00 Roosters, per dozen 1 20 Pigeons 4i 75 NOTICE THIS: Sick or unmarketable Poultry not wanted. To be delivered at the store of JAMES ALGXE, Washington, Kansas, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 27, 28, 29, 1895. ceriiiaa.

ti uiiuouaaie, we are i have I elegant, and of recently improved pat permitted to make this extract: job. by fire which we will sell at half price. I EST" When in need of Iiepairs of any kind come and see us without fail, as we are going out of the implement business, and we will sell all repairs at cost. ESVe are also prepared to do all kinds of shop work; also pump and wind- ems. i SPECIALTIES: I no hesitaton in recomaiending i)r.

King's New as the results were al- iiiii nimiji. vuuie auu see us our new location unaer -Masonic liail. Fast Time. Excelleit Equipment. Eest Dining Car Service in tte World GOOD CONNECTIONS.

Yours Respectfully, ieo marveious in trie case oi my wile. While i was pastor of the Baptist Church at Kiver Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding L.a Grippe, errible paroxjsai ot coughing would ia-t hours with little interruption and it seem- If the editor of the Barnes Chief wants to see law and order prevail in Barnes, he should not stand around with his hands in his pockets and find fault at the people who have the courage to lead out in the good work, but jo in and help. There is a prevalent opinion that he like Gov. Morrill is too much of a ''cowardly, sneaking crite" to do this, but he can if he will prove that there is no ground tor such suspicion, but it will have to be done by future work as his past rtctnt record gives color to the charge. is Canfil 0 race JLD For tall particulars as to tickets, maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket ofilce in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Ikt.

ard Pas. CHICAGO. IU 9 HllATihiY AT" (lO i friend re ouimendeu Dr. Kmgs new Dls- eoverv it was quick in its work aud highly Dn't fort thP fa Hnn'r baiblactory icsults." Trial bottles tree Uwnt it.rbet me ca.e. Lont eiajohn A Urown's Drag store.

Kegu- them. All can get coops that call. 4ar size 50v and 51.C0. HAD Air, KANSAS..

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