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Winfield Telegram from Winfield, Kansas • 8

Winfield Telegram from Winfield, Kansas • 8

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TTK to 1 10 TTh mm The singing at Prairie Home last Saturday night was well represented Mi 111 lr County Correspondence. by Moscow ana all seemeu to enoy a Mill 10 11) jrood time. Roht. Rising and 'VYnj. Quetr are un from Oklahoma on business.

WlLMOT. The Illchlantl school gave last Monday night to raise a supper funds to The sinsins: at Mr. Lakes' last Sun- PRAIRIE GUOVE. NOV. 3, 1890 Several in thi3 communitv have the Oklahoma fever.

Mr. Jim Williams and Father started last Tuesday and Mr. Gaddie will start to-morrow. They for the purpose of looking up a location. A little stranger has come to stay with Mr.

and Mrs. L. Danford. It is "a girl and Link is stepping high. C.

II. Deichman is building a house on his farm south of Floral and will move there in a short time. Miss Anna and Hattie Bet were out procure a cyclopedia; this is the second aay uht was well attended and a within two thev have ri von supper by all, spec- good time was enjojed 2 1 vu mm weeks. 1 SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, lally Lncle Tom. Mr, D.

Williams, of Victor sold his cattle last week. at aw Richard Sturm and Mr. Nellie and Point, May (Jivler held down tbe throttle of the engine that drives the machinery if I-il II of the Richland school, while their teacher went down to receive an inum- on a visit among friends ia this community, last Sunday. A swindling device is ieret rated on dation of eloquence from the great Kansas Senator, but was not carried BP Co s- Firm Implements, Wagons and Buggies. Superior Cook Stove, fire plate warranted $yr.

Acorn Stoves and Ranges. Original Round Oak Soft Coal Burner. Westminister and Acorn Base Burners. Bain, Studebaker Fish Bros. Farm Wagons.

Birdseil and Studebaker Spring Wagons, juggles of all Kinds and Prices. rft away by the strain ofelonuence which, a failed to from the Senators the people of this vicinity in the form of medicine. About a month ao each The Victor Point school house is moved to its old place, we think now the name. Scratch Ridge, should be blotted out and instead of Victor Point it should be Pleasant Point. John Gardner attended the Old Soldier's Re-union, at Arkansas City last week, he reports a good time.

Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rising, and Mr. and Mrs.

Baker, all of this place visited in an adjoining county last Sunday. Protracted meeting atTisdale is still in full blast. head of a family received a package ips. John J. is our greatest ora- GO through the mail with the fo lowing 3 label on it: "Dr.

L. A. Simmon's Liver 101, is ii 'wcii juv iruiy we as Cure." The receiver thinking it onlv an advertising medium did not pay anymore attention to the packages till a few days ago when they received letters from the com Dan nation are certainly retrograding in oratory. Rring forth another horse. E.

B. Sandfort and Acel Stephens vUsmissed their school and went to hear the orator, whose oratory is all an wir-ridescent dream." Ease Acorn mi Wdiioister 1 C3 We understand quite a trick was them to remit for the packages they, played on one of our young men not the people, had received from them tnrougn the mail. We do not know I Ion 2 aero: for further particulars call All the folks announcing the rally- bad tloatinir above them th what the people who were imposed up- on or address Ryland Laffoon, Tisdale, on mis way win uoaoout this matter. American Hag. How wildly the llamcs Kanas.

UNCLE TOM. BOBBITT HOUSE but hope they will be more careful i First published in Winfleld Telepraai, 1SOOJ SHERIFF'S SALE. State ok Kansas. I Cowley county, aoouc wnat tney take from the post- vi muiuumu uo rage in me bosom of the leaders about election time. Jules Beiikendoif returned from St omee auer mis.

sntixs. BETHEL. Fine weather we are having indeed. The Feople are jubilant at the pros COK. NINTH AVE.

.1 LOOMIS Opp. Court House. Joseph last He ha3 been BURDEN. there lor the last 15 months working at the plumber's trade, a short time Dr. Rude went to Winlield TuesJav bed.

night after having worked hard for the A New House newly Furni Kvery Attention paid to Gu ugu uu vu. uiKeu ui ana coia; to a uestsi. republican ticket all dav. physician lie received a prescription Home Comfort. Lecard and David Brooks two voun pect of success.

May their hopes be realized. Mrs. White is visiting the Weakley's at present. Frank and Iz Weakly and Charley Andnrson went to Vernon township Sunday electioneering we expect. N.

It. Wilson sold his farm to his which was to be filled at one of the I drug stores, the drug girl made a mistake in filling it and got some poison- men attending tbe college were up Sun Opened 187. Kates, S1.50 a Day. day and Monday visiting their folks and friends. In the district court.

In and for the county an State aforesaid: Rebecca A. Chace, 1 Plaintiff, T9. No. William K. Dwyer.

Ann E. Dwyer, Mary A. Whitney, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of wile to me directed and deliverea.and Issued out of the district court of the county and state aforesaid. 1 will on ironday, the Sth day of December, A.

1890, beginning at the honr of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city of Wintleld, Cowley county, Kansas, offer for public sale and tell, without appraisement, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendant in and to all the foUowlng described real property, to-wit: Northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23), township thtrty-one (31). south of range number seven (7). east, lyinj? and situate in the county of ous suosiauee me compound.

As a I resnlt Jules life was in peril for some I days and he has not yet fully recov-j JMrs. Gibbons was down the JOI1X KOUBITT, PropV. BOBRlTT HOUSE. creel from its effects. We hope Jules first part of the week, visiting her folks Mr Nathan Brooks and famllv.

will soon be himself again. rank Kogcrs has organized a class brother Noah, recently. N. R. Wilson's wife returned home last week.

Duke Hanna and Jimmie Rucker started to school Monday. Miss Hattie Chapman was over Sunday from the Kansas college to see her people and friends. in penmanship at the liichland school house. Irank is master with the pen. Campbell spoke at the literary building last Friday night to a large audience.

The speech was by far bet Mr. A. Anderson and wife returned from Oklahoma last weak, bringing The Christians have been holding a protracted meeting here the last two weeks; there has been several accessions to the church. Miss Muzzy their grand-daughter with them. She will go to school this win ter tnan any made here, during this campaign that is, from a republican standpoint.

Cowley and state oi iv.ansas. The said property is taken the property of the above nameddefendanta Dwyer and Ann K. Dwy r.nd will bj sold iv satisfy said order of sale and in pursuance of a judgment rendered by the said court, against said defendants. Dwyer, on the 21st day of April, 0. for Interest and costs.

Given under my hand at my office in the city of Wintleld, Cowley county, Kansas, this 5th day of 1S.I0, O. S. GIBSON. Sheriff. Ettien Attorney for Plaintiff.

ter to Li. M. Raugh. Mrs. W.

E. Martin visited at Kellogg There was no literary last Friday liigm. on accouni oi cnurch services The Ladies Aid society of the church gave a festival at the Walton being held in the academy. a few days last week. o.

s. building lastinday. A snug sum, and an excellent time was realized. I herewith hand you my new EATON. Price-IJst for this Fall and Uncle Sammy (J roves had the be3t corn crop raised in this section; his cribs look like every Kansas farmers1 did last year.

First published in the Telegram Nov. 6, 1BW. SHERIFF'S SALE. The Plain English of our high school gave an entertainment at the school AST YEAR, for the first time, Wintcr ci) I added a full line of WIN- Election day is close at hand and will be over 'ere this is seen in print, and of course all have their minds made up which way to cast their vote. State of Kansas nouse rriaay evening, it was a brilliant success.

uie.puccs uu nave paiu ai Cowley County Before our next communication the lattle of the ballots will be fought and-the victory won. Here's to the other places. lhe next question before the vouno- DOW GLASS to my stock in trade. on prohibition Quite a number from this vicinity I men's debating club is went to Wintield last Saturday to hear and hio-h license. In the district court in and for the County and State aforesaid: Alliance T.mst Company A corporation.

Plaintiff. vs. 1 The prices charged you were Mrs. Lease, and were badly dissap- Some people are curious to know hoiv I can sell Glass so cheap. about half of what you had been cointedat her non appearance.

"igm ine ooys had a big tim. Almost every kind of movable success of the peoples ticket, from the highest to the lowest This is regular Indian summer weather, except there is not quite so much moke as one would expect to see, Billy Baklow. John Martin, John W. Kuby, Helen M. Kuby, W.

II. Nield. Tilraan Cochran, J. Grove and family visited at J. nropertv was carried, millpd previously paying.

F. Ross, near Wintield Sunday. conveved in some manner to the corner of Main and Fifth street. The streets Miss Nellie Cochran spent Saturday No. F.

W. Karrar, Isaac Chester Arkansas City I Improvement Company, II. P. Farrar trustee, C. 11.

SearllnR, A. 1. Prescott, Stephen i Gates. W. M.

Sleetb, J. Mack Love. J. D. Love.

I and Sunday at home. Movers last The sewins: bee at Mrs. were blockaded in the morning for quite a way up and down with horses, mules, cows. pis, buggies, wagons, farming implements and in fact nearly everything that is taxed in the McKin- I WILL TELL YOU THE SECRET: IT'S BECAUSE I AM A DRUGGIST! IF I WERE A "BARGAIN STORE MAN, OR DRY-CJOODS MAN, OR HARDWARE DEALER, I SHOULD WANT MORE MONEY, FROM BEING USED TO FANCY PRICES. week was well attended.

Harmony. lirown is on the sick Eva Mrs. list. What has become of Maud has she mm a a W. II.

Nelson, F. I. Hess, John Love, S. Matlack, J. II.

Hillard. It. W. Hess, a. Worthley, J.

L. lluey, and J. C. Topliff. Defendent.

ley bill. The marshal and deoutv were irivea up in despair, come out Aiaua and be brave. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, and Issued out Mr. Vannortwick the father of the PRICES! out to keep the boys from doing mean-ess, but the boys had the good sense to confine themselves to proper limits and were not molested. Some hoodlums built tires on the of the District Court of the county and state young lady who died last week came Mrs.

T. C. Stevenson, Mrs. John Stevenson and Mrs." Will Curtis was the guests of Mrs. Condit Tuesday.

Charles Spencer returned from Ok. Thursday, and reports every thing looking fine down there, but game verv scarce. up from Oklahoma to see his daughter aforesaid, I will on Monday, the Sth day of December, A 1S90. but did not get the dispatch in time, he came iu the evening alter she was streets Tuesday evenincr lono- before beginning at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in.

of said da v. at the south door of the Court House in the buried. citv of Wintleld, Cowley County, Kansas, offer for any count was begun. Several" dollars worth of property wa3 destroyed in this way. Mr.

snd Mis. C. Condit visited friends Singing at J. E. Groves Saturday and relatives near Otto last week.

nijrht was well attended and all seem- Quite a number from this place at- ed to enjoy themselves. tondrtd the Alliance supper at lisdale made a flying trip to Perry public sale and sell, without appraisement, to the highest bidder for cash In band, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant In and to all the following described real property to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter of section eleven (11) in township thirty-one (31) south of range four (4) east of tith p. m. Lying and situate in the county of Cowley and State of Kassas. The said property Is taken as the property of the above named defendant John Martin and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale and in pursuance las Fridav evening.

It was one of the last Sunday, and must have stayed until the wee small hours of the morn- largest gatherings that ha? met at the little burgh for a longtime and a splen- lbc ladies of the Baptist church gave a supper south of the post office. Everything imaginable that is god was served. About $25 were the et proceeds. Mcconias is roosting in Burden. The People's ticket was snowed under here by a small majority and by unfair means.

Nevertheless we are still here and cordially invite the re- met. tlid supper was served. SINGLK STKEXTII. 8x10, 5c 0x24, 44c 9x12, 7c 14x28, 35c 10x12, 7Kc 22x28, 55c 10x14, SUc 12x30, 34c 12x14, 12c 10x30, 22c 9x10, 9c lGxSO, 44c lOxlG, 12c 18x30, 47c 12xlG, 14c 20x30, 55c 14xl. 16c 10x28, 20c lOxlS, 13c 12x28, 23c 12x18 15a 24x30, 70c 12x20.

17c 18x30, 54c 14x. 12x32, 35c 25c 12x30, 40c 12x24, 20c 24x30, 87c 16x24, 27c 20x40, 87c 18x24, 40c DOUHLE STKENUTJI. 10x32, .67 18x40, $1.10 18x24, .56 14x42, .92 14x30, 1.23 20x48, 1.48 14x30, .07 24x48, 2.14 14x38, .73 24x52, 2.14 22x30, .50 40x00, 5.75 12x40, .08 Jim last Where did Newt and TO Burden and Sundoy, did they go to L.J. Condit and several oiuer juus "nrVtAin th snfiMkin? at Manning's hall lloosier. of a judgment rendered by the said Court against said defer dant John Martin for interest and costs on the Uth day of April.

Given under my hand at my office in the city of Winfleld, Cowley County, Kansas, this 5th day of November, 1MH). O.S.GIBSON. Sheriff. D. 11.

Ettien, Attorney for Plaintiff. fc, --a Saturday evening. Onilthurs seem to be all the Miss Cora Jolien of Bnrden spent puolicans to come at again. "If at rase Sunday with her parents at Eaton. nrstwe don succeed well try, try these davs; one at McEwan's Thursday again.

Original tramps are quite frequent in and a party in the evening; all enjoyed Wimmm The crowd up all Tuesday; night to get the election returns. Bur this part of the country. Oh well they themselves on botn occasions. Blly Tin: Kid. are only a part of the g.

o. p. straying off from the rest. den is inclined to be political. First published in Telegram Nov.

lfH). CARTERS OlTTLE Will Sherwood on coming home ra BUKOEN'. ther late Snndav nierht we mrht sav Miss Marv i itzsrerald, ot mnueid, where, he had been to see his rirl I SHERIFF'S SALE. State or Kansas, Cowley County, IVER PILLS. ome over Sunday evening to visit her I expect) went into the barn entry 4he folks.

She returned Tuesday Cniorn- In the District Court in and for -the county ar.d must have been rather sleepy" for he did not see where he was sroinjr until QUIWCY An GLASS mg. he stumbled and fell over something The Plain English club of the Burden state aforesaid; Norman F. Thompson. Plaintiff, i Y9 No. William McCoy.

Amand -McCoy and Chester tf. Hill. Defendants, DRUGGIST, and on looking around in amazement beheld a man laying on the floor, Wills high school will give a free entertain-inont nPTt Fridav evenimr. to which 908 hrst thoughts were. Oh I wish I wa? back with Come Will be brave.

cverysne is invited. notice is hereby piven that by an order ol saie to me directed and delivered, and issued out of the district court of the county and state aforesaid. I When J. C. Browntield, a quack doc Wild Bill Rick Headache and relieve all tbe troubles fncT dent to a.

bilious elate of the systom. such u3 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Suia, While their remarkable success has been shown in curie will on tor, was here last August giving free entertainments he told his hearers that VINTON. Monday, Dee. Sth, A.

D. 18W, he would return in October and jrive a beginning at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said big barbecue. His medicine went as fftt.

hp. could put it up and he did day. at the south door of the court house in the city of Wintield. Cowley county, Kansas, oCer for public sale, and sell, without appraisement, to the highest bidder for cah in hand, all the rijrht, title, and interest of the above named defendant In and from fifty to three hundred dollars wnrth of business every day. Some to ail the following described real property neadache.

yet Carter's Ittfe LIvsr ara equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint. -while they alsa correct all dlsor-lcrs of liver and regulate the bowels. Even teoilc believed he would come back. A Kavanaugh of Grouse has returned from a few days trip in the Territory, coming back to cast his vote with the Union Labor party. Miss Jessie Kavanaush of Grouse, met with quite an accident on last Thursday, She was slacking some lime for whitewashing when it exploded with a loud report scattering it over the room and in her eves burning them The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter lie never returned.

The medicine he flE OLDS POBSE 1 315 E. Eighth Avenue, Cob. of Eighth Avenue and Fuller Street. WINFIELD. KANSAS.

of section fifteen 1) and east half of the north sold did the buyers no good, and they nre now iust besrinninjr to find out that west quarter of section twenty-two (22) In township thirty-three (33) south of ranee five east of the (5th P. Vi a renuine fraud. "What fools we mortals be." Lyinz and situate in the county of Cowley and state of Kansas. The said propertv is taken as the crone rtr of the severely, from, which she suffered great- started a feed above named defendants. William MeCov and fAcl they would be almoetprlcelas3 to fhosawM euler from thisdistressing complaint; but fortti Hately their goodness does notend herend thoe4 xrho once try them will find these little pills variable In so many ways that they will not bo wit-lifig to do without them.

But after allslckheaJ Amand McCoy and will be sold to satisfr said but her eves are improving very More iust south of Bert Wilson's store, I y. order of sale and ic pursuance of a judnnent dered by the said court atrainst said defendants. which is just south of IX W. Wilson' illiam McCov and Amand McCov, on the day of April, 1SW, for I137.CU, Interest and costs. AtKlI Given under my hand at my office in the citv of Wlnneld.

Cowley county. Kansas, this day of I blacksmith shop. Geo. Gulp and a gang of other sportsmen went to the Territory the other day on a limiting expedition. The Ladies Aid society of the M.

E. m-oh i roincr to rive a supper at the First-Cluss Accommodations in every particular. This House has just been newly repaired and renovated throughout, and will ever be strictly first-class. We can accommodate all olasses. One visit will convince you.

A. NEWHOUSE, Proprietor. Aovemoer. iy.sj. o.

GIBSON. Bearh Si Torranc. Attorneys for PlaimiS. Mrs. Anderson Moore cf Vinton who has been quite ill for some weeks past, is improving slowly.

The boys in the vicinity around Vinton have a general good time when they meet at Vinton. They generally manage to empty the contents of a few bottles of "Begg's Bitters." Mr. Beaty who has returned from Oklahoma where he has been hunting a location will move down with c-i next Fridav even building la tb.6 bane of bo many lives that hero la wbera "sremake our great bolat. Our pills cure it xvhila Others do not. Carter'a Little liver Pills are very smll and ery easy to take.

Osaortvopiitemafcaadoaa. They are strictly veg'-tzble and do not gripe or P'jrsra, but by tlieir gentle aclion pleaaa ell who cm tLem. In vUla at 25 cet.ts five for SclJ ty drugsifita everywLfirw or sent by nail. CARTER MEDICINE New SLiALLPILl. SALLDOSE.

SMALL FnlCE Walton ing. SnuorsxEss, sick headache XTEAKTBUKN, 1.1 Hit 1XDIGESTIOX to start for Mo. SJXSTEPSIA, CO 3IPT.A TST, Ed. E. Ueed intend: very soon.

his if he his family can arrange hira. thinsrs to suit DADAIDDC A IT A TPr nPAm 4 riivivinivc alum Mr George Williams of Vinton has built him new stable that is improving Vinton some. One more buihling added on we may get new school houses thero after a while. Are cordially invited, when in the City, to the yjD) fe-iiiaLaa UJJ Lai iW LaO prairie home. We wish first to correct two of our last weeks items: Miss Clara Berney visitea Miss Anna Brock, Sunday last, should have read Mis; Cora Rising.

Fred Gardner, of Victor Point, going into the hog business, should have read Feed Garduer. Will Rising's smiling face was seen at Silver Creek, Sunday last, also -Stella's. Will Hoots visited the neighborhood Sunday last. Lincoln Neal will start for Missouri nxt week. I14.

Imrcry tte mni Cnwty taTJala 4 to-4my WITUO UT A HITAJL. mlver-f Hy 1 taia fact rcocled that iiamu laalt. kove bees made, allclaladact a "Jasfas Good asiho Frazcr" omedealerffcr ekaj ataS; tm taera aore aa7 la It Utn. mm be ImpA bat laaUt kavtay THE FRAZER. It ave rw fcme laWf aa4 t.

It reelve4 (n( medal at tfe CcaWaalal ul Farto XzaV Ua Bel4 crerrvken. All vm 4m in marked with tVa FF1 AZER LADEL. Mortgage Eelease-Withinthe last SO days Register Jackson reports 55 mortgages recorded and 135 released. In the same time there were 1S3 chattel mortgages recorded and 187 released. Mr.

Jackson eaya it is an uncommonly large number of releases, in fact double the usual amount. DuiN xuin ivco AUKA1M 1 ej FOR THEIR MEALS. C-DAY BOARD, $3.00 per WEEK. r' S. TETER, Proper.

UT CSEfO THE GEXTJD03 Dr.c. r.acLA.rjE' CELEBRATED IL1VER P1LL01 FLEMING Pittsburgh, Pa, CJttmt of Coxrxrxsxxaa m2a la.

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