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The Times from Cawker City, Kansas • 3

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THE WEEKLY TIMES, FBID AY, MAT 31, '89. Rain every night. Personal and Otherwise. ST JOE. STORE: Chop down your weeds.

schools close for This week the city three months. IS HEADQUARTERS FOB ULJM This weather gives the chinch bug the congestive chilL Personal Mention. W. B. Mayer is with his family for a short time.

Mrs. Mitchell and mother visited Beloit Wednesday. Mrs. Branch has returned from her Concordia visit. the The dandiest thing in town now Is "Little Reindeer" at Norris Co'e, lothin OryOoods Qhh Cattle and horses wanted for pasture bj Buist Dougherty.

The celebrated Red Crown Brando! Stove gasoline at We ffladlv nlace the name of Mrs. W. 5 New potatoes just seeeived by Latham Trents. A man named Vogesen; Oak creek, los6 two fine colts by lightning last Saturday night. FOR SALEA span of males; will be sold cheaper than mules ever were fold at before.

Call at store. Garret Latiirop. John Shoen iust returned from a visit to Missouri and southern Nebraska. He 6ays a drouth prevailed while be was there, doing much damage to wheat and oats. He further stated that Cawker was about as nice a town as he had seen and far better than most ot the places he visited.

Early iruits of all kinds received daily i Davis on our Cawker list of subscribers. by Latham Trent. Hats and Caps, Boots, Sh.oos, Mrs. Dr. Kavsbler.

ot Seneca, is in tbe AND Frank Kerapel is replacing the old, city visiting her daughter, Mrs. James 11. CROCERIES. Naill. rickety outside stair way to his building J.

W. fluff will remove to Colorado Mrs. E. W. Hall is visiting her parenta with a new one.

Springs. Downs will miss him. uildin In this city and will remain a montbor Saturday night lightning Killed a cow Little Reindeer," at LI less time. Extra Inducements! Go and see the O. Norris Co's.

It's a beauty. for Jesse' Niles, at his residence in the Frank Richards and Gene Honey went to Kirwin Sunday to attend the tabernac upper end of town. Wanted Two hundred head of cat tie to pasture. Best range in Mitchell o- le meeting. Perrine Son still represent the Ger Jake Rothschilds, accompanied by one 'SaTel'kj' Inorder to reduce our IMMENSE Stock, man Insurance Co.

If you have anything of Osborne City's buxom widow's, visited this city Sunday. to insure, call and see them. 50-2 we will make SPECIAL prices Maj. Drumhlller of Logan, special Material OF ALL KINDS- H. C.

Dudley. On the 24th ult, Queen Victoria was 70 years old. and has been the ruler of Great Fifty-two, by actual count, was the agent for an insurance company, was in OBrruiar. Died In Carr creek township, May 221, at 3:30 p. Mr.

John Barger aged 84 years, 6 months and 22 days. He had ben for a long time a patient sufferer from a cancer ot the eye, but about a week previous to his death was taken with erysipelas which made his last days doubly paintul. He was the father of thirteen children; ten of whom remain to mourn the deatil ot a kind and loving father. Britain since June 20, lsJ7. bhe has had number of people that were fishing at the city Monday.

In a apartments. Mrs. John Domino has been quite ill a steady job for over 52 years; must be a pretty good hand. the dam by the Junction Mill last Friday right and Saturday. the past week, but, we are pleased to say, she is much better.

Home one said, "Denver me from my Saturday last, at Beloit, Bill Piner and Mrs. F.O. Yerkes and daughter, of friends." We eay, deliver us Irom a fool friend, ouch a one as H. A. Yonge has Oome and see us, and bring your PRODUCE.

Wheeler P. Woodmansee. Sadie Bronson, a couple of prominent Chapman, Kansas, are in the city the guests of Mrs. James H. Naill.

proven to be to J. W. Hughes. Yonge colored tolks of this city, were joined in has done our postmaster more injury Mrs. A.

Wall, of Downs, is In the city the holy bonds of wedlock. than he can repay in a life time. Mark selling several excellent books, and we bespeak for her a liberal subscription. THE WEEKLY TIMES. I ir, McERIDE, Editor and Proprietor.

Cawker City, Kansas. our prediction. Bead Buist Dougherty's new binder To C. II. Haves and wife was born an advertisement.

This firm carries none Elsewhere in this Issue of the Times heir, but it lived enly one day. also G. W. BURSTERS, BI DRUGGTST, MOULTON BLOCK, IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR you will find the announcement ot L. O.

but the very best of farm, machinery, and learn the they have sold out at Spokane. Norris Co annnual Deering parade, sell on the most liberal terms. DO X. A.n marked upon your copy of the Tims ritH IiIuk iiencil. tells vou that your sub- Mioses Mable Lundy, Clyde and Bertha June 15th, at 1 p.

m. These parades are a ha ftxnired and that you are cordially permanent occasion and may be declared Mr. Charles Jones, the great butter and Cox, ot Beloit, will attend the commencement exercises at the opera house this a nrinnnl hnlinn'O" imt Noma la egg man of the Northwest, and Mrs. Inrlted to call and renew. We aim during the coming year, to give you the bet local itaper onhavevei taken for tho money.

Call and 2Tot Buy evening. Medicines, Dyes Perfumeries, Toilet E. Ward, both residents of Downs, were married Saturday. Mrs. Jones recently leave your Dame.

Rev. C. J. Enslish favored us with a man to buy machines from. pleasant call Monday morning.

His Me Articles, Staple and Fancy Stationery. resided in this city. morial address is highly commented up The base ball game between tbe Third on by those persons who listened to It, lllinery 'To Our Subscribers. With this number closes the first vol nine ot Osborne and our Invlncibles," One day last week Miss Anna, the old' If you are going to paint your house, Miss Fannie Bachner is again in the last Saturday afternoon at the Cawker est daughter of Charles Buck, a wealthy citv. returning from Sedalia.

Mo- Tues time of the Times. Tbe subscription City District Fair grounds, was a very exciting and closely contested one. and farmer on OaK creek, and Mr. Kreamer day eveninar. She will remain during the summer.

Thrice welcome. Miss Fannie. of Kensington. Kansas, were married at like all professional games the contest lay price continues at $1 a year, which ought to be spot cash. We have a request to make.

It Is this; that as many as possibly GET 1Y PRICES ON PAINTS. Oharlev Bover accompanied Al Cband pretty much between the pitchers. The UNTIL YOtJ HAVE SEEN the residence of tbe bride's parents. can. call at this olhce and pay us one batteries were Grecian and Dillon, Os ler to Washington Monday.

Charley has rear's subscription in advance. borne; Muma and Cawker. The The Holiness church is hawllng some many mends in Cawker who loathe to see him go. but wish him success in the We shall be to great expense in making following Is the score by Innings: of its members of this city over tbe coals additions to tbe Times, and we ssk. that far West, Osborne 0 0 4 0 2 3 109 oar readers favor us wiih advance sub Kellsy for attending and participating In the Salvation Army meetings.

To us this is Cawker ...0 0 0 2 3 0 0 8 113 Miss Kate Drexel. second daughter of scriptions Who will do this? Surgeon's Supplies a Specialty. Physicians' and Domestic Prescriptions ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. the late well known Philadelphia banker. drawing a distinction without a differ Umpire, McClun.

Hortox, Kansas, May 27, 1S89. has entered a convent, and her fortune of Local and General. ence. 57,000.000 goes to the church, unless an heir is born to her married sister. ir your news in your paper Kellers New Stock.

Born Wednesday night, to Ed. is as absurd as that about my death, I While Mr. Dillv. of Rice county, was Come to this office for job work. think you had better get some body else Go to Buist Dougherty for Millet Letter List, Kennedy and wile, a daughter.

To say dilly-dallying in Oklahoma a Mr. Booth to hunt up nows. I am In better health that the parents otthis handsome ten- was dallying with the affections of Mrs. seed, Sorghum seed and Corn tor Some one says some men are like thirsty cattle; they are easily driven to List of lettprs remaining uncalled for Dilly. and tbe pair are now non est.

to-day than I have been for twelve months. Tell the people 1 am preaching planting. All guaranted good and fresh. at tbe at Cawker City, Kansas pound girl baby are happy, is putting it altogether too mild. The first-born a son Moral Don go to Ukiahoma: oaiina drink.

all the time. I found a doctor I think Gazette. May 27th 18S9. that cured me. Yours Truly, A new lot of Ladies fine Shoes at tbe Win A Hart Miss Lizzie Oldson I'ostmaster-general anamaser pic J.N.

Bowers, who so successfully gave and now a daughter, should be satisfacto-! rytothe most exacting. May the new J. VY, Marshall. St Joe Store. ture, "Christ before Pilate' cost him When calling for the above please sav "Queen Esther" In this city about seven Well, Bgosh! Shake, Marshall; glad advertised.

J. W. Hughes. P. M.

vears ago. runs a turniture store in heir live long and prosper. you still live, move and have a being. Wc $120,000. The Holiness people have spread ton.

He would again favor us wun me rendition of Esther if a desire to that stole the item out ot another paper, and that's what we got for It. Its wrong to effect was expressed to him. Kansas is wearing br best robes at present. Now is the time our real estate immigration society 6hould get In Its worK largftent at Kirwin and Washburn steal. The first day of the week, H.

E. Abbey. Is conducting the meetings. Farmers' and by werking up excursions to the state. Louis Geller, Smith's baker, very sud The Central Branch country never looked Our minister to France, Wbitelaw Reid pays $20,000 rent per annum in Pane denly had business in Nebraska, alter the Butter, 10 cento per pound.

Eggs, 8 cents per dozen. Potatoes 75 to $1,00 per bushel. Corn 27 to 2S cents. Bye 35 cents Wheat 70 to 75 cents. Oats 20 Hogs' ready sale at 3 GO to See Perrine Son for farm loans and Charles Kellogg, M.

A. Moffit and Charles Oleson, accompanied by Misses Florence Cribs, Gertie Whiting, Stella Oarleton and Mattie Buchner, picnlced In the grove on the banks of the picturesque little "sassiety" flutter on Pennsylvania better, nor was an abundant yield o1 $2,500 more than his salary. avenue Sunday night. He did not stand erchants' Osiiik small grain more secure than now. Ear.

upon the order of his going, bnt went Oak creek. Our grain elevators are being brushed vesting will be In progress within one post-haste Monday morning, being in Mike Qulgley was detained Monday as up and repaired preparatory to receiving month. formed by the "woman in the case" that -MAKES- a witness in the Wittigschlager case. He tbe overflow of the golden grain. Jonn naa D-i-o-o-a in his eye ana was heard the din of a furious racket on the insurance.

50-2 R. A. Caruthers, D. looking tor him. By peepiag through died at his home sidewalk, madlv rushed to the scene of the crack of the door John claims to haye Kill creek township, Osborne county.

FARM LOANS the trouble, witnessed the tragedy, hence discovered that matters and things were not altogether to his liking, as bead of the Monday, after an illness of several the subpoena which was served on mm. months. He was a well known, eloquent Wittigschlager household, hence the con Twelve New naven young ladies or Again we rise to ask, is Cawker going to celebrate on the 4th of July? If so it is time to set the arrangements in motion. Mrs. Brownell's palacial residence has undergone a general renovation both internally and externally, and makes a creditable appearance.

HORSES WANTED I will pay cash tor good horses, 5 to 8 years old. sound and in good flesh, weighing from 1100 to 1400 pounds good, solid chunks. Can be found Kel ley's Barn, Methodist minister, occupying a promi ganized a "Secret each member fusion following bis admittance into the house: also, hence the sudden exit of tbe At rates that defy competition vowing to be married within one year, nent position in the aflairs of his church. Six of the twelve are married and four of dough-slinger. We give the items as related to us, not vo'uchfngvfor the candid the remaining six elorjed.

We expect to Buys and sells Exchange at reasonable figures i pava interest nt Dr. Caruthers was a personal friend ot the writer, whose death we sincerely mourn. Another good man gone, at the Cawker City, Thursday JUXE 6, truth of them. hear from the remaining two before the without fail. JAMES S.

WELCH. expiration of the 12 months. The past week the very air about here Cawker City, May 23, 1889. age of 70 years. uu uuiu uepueua, auu at living rates loans SHORT TIME MONEY.

Chris Kiser was in town Monday and seemed to be impregnated with belliger ency. Our usual peaceful, even-tempered called at this office. It was his first visit to thi3 city since he returned to the The removal of Libby prison to Chica go has not been a howling success. The farm. He is gradually improving in citizens, J.

D. Mitchell and S. M. Ewing, even caught the war spirit and indulged in an altercation. Sam let out his pile- Binder For Sale.

fhave a good Buckeye Binder for freight train bearing the material of the t. G. ARTS, President. F. t.

OWEN, Vice-President. driver-fist tor J. anatomy, butj owing health and apparently is as strong as ever before. Chris has had quite a siege of it, one year ago last February he LINCOLN PARIS, Cashier. prison was wrecked near Mary ville Ken sale cheap.

Been used a part of one season. As good as new; will sell cheap. A. Patton ot Beloit, appeared before a pecial civil service commission, at Lincoln, Nebraska, on May 25th. to be ex-examined as candidate lor postoffice inspector.

respectfully request the city authorities to put in repair the pump at the corner of the Union meat market. Give us buckets and a rope for the well, it the pump Is too expensive. During our absence week before last several copies of Ogden, Utah, papers tucky, scattering the 6tuff along the track. became ill and many times was his ate to the extreme length ot went away beyond the mark. The lightning velocity of the Instrument of destruction Mks.

Caroline Browkell. make matters still worse the country despaired or. His friends which means everybody he is acquainted with rejoice aa it Mitrhpirs lipnrt. ctuned people carried off the old brick and pieces of timber as mementoes. It is equally as with him in his restoration to health.

concussion of the air like unto a sharp I S'fTfl'wllP'rTl PQ rlnilv fit" clap of thunder following a lightning DLTdW UCiriCS Uclll at well as it is. Old soldiers take but little Wisconsin street is being graded. flash, but Mitchell promptly recovered I AT iTPTlt fortitude stock In the revival of the mtmory of this in time of extreme danger. All is quiet Colorado and Utah potatoes at Latham Trent's. old inquisition.

to the Iowa For Bottom prices go and a lively resumption of business in all were received at this office, through the kindness of Mis. Louie Alexander, and store. departments or trade and traffic Hundreds of trees belonging to Jesse The Invincibles played a picked nine have found the Place! iNues, A. w. smith, Frank Leggett, G.

W. yesterday afternoon, which resulted in a Seethe NEW lot of SPRING goods at she bas our thanks, for tho kindly re roemb ranee. Sunday evening, in front of Wittig score of 10 to II in favor of the picked Dockstader and the Fair association, died tne ST JOE STORE. schlager's lunch room, a scene took place under substantially the following circum nine. J.

M. Covert, he of the Leavenworth the past winter. Scarcely a live tree Is If you want to make a loan or insure THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN FOE eJt in Mr. Xiles' grounds. The singular stances; John Wittigschlager walked to Tipton Sunday morning.

About nine Boquets intended for members of the your property it will pay you to see Per part of it is, all the dead trees are of soft graduating class, It Is requested, are to rine bon. uu- Dally Times, called Friday last. The Times is one of the best dailies in the state and scores of copies should be taken 1 o'clock in the evening he returned drunK, be lett with the ushers at the entrance of He knocked at the froat door of his lunch ru maple. In other portions of the city all trees are healthy and making remarkable nc the opera house. room; his wife arose from her bed to let I aill 111 UaWKCl again inthi8City.

Mr. Covert always does the UM, 1M him in, hut not as quickly as ii n-n1 Ul square thing with Cawker. A. W. Gbilders, June 1st.

puts in a sec growtn. 'i ne air must be Dad in the up ond nand store in Halstead's building on per portion ot the city. Better come done and at once began abusing tlie GallOrV Will DCO- south renn. avenue. down into the 4th ward.

"Justice K. M. Ferrine" is now the proper way to address him, having been Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, her, threatened to kill her and finally pro- i wonlr ceeded to kick her about the room. She PC11 0 (layS OI LUC CK Campmteting on Jim Winn's place, appointed justice of the peace in place of A thunder bolt very recklessly played screamed which brought in the neigh- QyerV llOUl? Of tllO. eight miles northeast of town, Sunday.

Quite a number of Cawker people will bo around the house, occupied by; Al. Chand J. W. Davis, who sent In his resignation to the governor. "Dick" undoubtedly TIHIE'IOWA STOiFSE ed into the calaboose, until next day day.

NCW lllStrUHl'tS mere. ler and family, Saturday night. It de lirstciass wont. will impartially deal out justice in large scended the chimney, stopping long Ben miss came down from Osborne to chunks. bid George P.

good bye before A. J. enough in Fred Chandler's room to paying the saoie, Tuesday meruing he IJclll HIU1 StiU Willi i Trent left for Washington with him The Obsrlin Opinion is the paper of was committed to the county jail at Be- Ln ilnfnrrnn in nil loit. John accuses his wife of infidelity 11 uu 1S JJllU Large new Stock New Prices. knock him out of bed.

but not Injuring him any beyond a genuine scare and yery Monday. that city, publishing more crisp, spicy to him, which she denies. Tuesday Mrs. tJOSTapllS. The Times hereafter goes to Ed.

J. sudden awakening. The bolt rent the local news than all the other papers com Wittigschlager filed Garrett Block, Cawker. Cribs Kennedy. Brannd, Montrose, Colorado, his lather Ll XT JL VkJ AAJAH divorce.

chimney from top to bottom, knock Lined. It contains no long winded "Dear Senator" editorials, it is true, but its just ed oil lath and plastering and will re ordering It for him. Ed. is court stenographer and is doing well giving good such a paper as public crave after quire about $100 to repair the damage. satisfaction and accumulating wealth.

RAW PARA J. D. Flintier, for the German, of Peo and" will have. Let it be said to the credit of the mem We acknowledge the gift of a fine pipe BOHRER SHIISDOLL, -PItOPEIETOES Of TIIE ria, paid the Kansas Live Stock Farm enclosed in a Morocco case, and a box of $108 for the death of six head of cattle by bers oftbe editorial excursion, that, dur the wind 6torm ot several weeks ago. Turkish smoking tobacco, from Dr.

D. C. Everson. The the case bears the word -IK THIS OITx" ing the week festivities, not a 6ingle disrespectful word was uttered nor act Also paid S62 damage on the Chandler residence. uuui lUiCl tUUb LUC committed while in company with each Doctor imported the article directly from A.

Carleton visited Wm. Buchner's aturday, June 15th. otherr" Ladylike and gentlemanly de i ranee for our benefit Due thanks are farm, eight miles north of this city, Wed corum was strictly observed. returned to the donor, assuring him that so long as the finely flavored narcotic A letter from Attorney Walrond in Ok nesday and Drought to this omce sprigs off apple, plum, peach and mulberry trees, which were covered with fruit, the apples being bunched four on one stem. The fruit production In this vicinity will Th.o Annual Uhoma indicates that he has bis hands holds out there'll be no insects on the full of- business.

It mentions fifteen house plants in our home, nor on any 66 be enormous this year. member of the house hold. cases for trial next week, mostly for sel "I ling liquor, larceny and assault with "weapons. However, It is very peaceable The kid 3 the town boys and girls from 14 to 16 years of age have formed Memorial services were held at the an organization known as "The Blue- down there. Osborne Journal.

opera house Sunday afternoon, a large audience being In attendance. The exer grass Society," the first meeting being An analysis was made of a cigarett held last wees, it is not exclusively a cises were opened with prayer by Bev, mutual admiration society, but one ot so wrapper in Cleveland, Ohio, by the re Thompson. An original poem, appro cial and intellectual culture as well, the oi me parents or a youn man priate for the occasion, was read by the social part predominating. The public is invited 10 airena. author, father Rose.

Kev. O.J. English then delivered an interesting address, the whose health was rapidly declining supposed to be from te effect of cigirette moking, and arsenic In largo quantities nEIMfTPATIIIN EMwm I I "Nicest, sleekest, new girl at our house meeting concluding with the benediction in town!" Shouted Ed. Kennedy as he bounced into the Times office Wednesday was tound. The young man was suffer by Key.

Baker. A quartette, composed ing from arsenical poisoning. morning. Hired girl? we suggested. first door North of the Tibes Penn.

Avenue. The best articles in staple and fancy groceries constantly on hand Best quality of goods for the least money INDUCEMENTS! Jewelry, Books and Stationery, AT KEMPEL'S Post-office Jewelry BOOK STORE, CAWKER. All hiadd of Slopoiring; Dono ot Misses Edna Perrine and Vinnie Wal "JSawl A bran new daughter, weighs ten M. E. and N.

II. Thorp have assumed pounds without baby hxms." Since when? we edged in between breaths. control ot the Bogue Signal. They are old and respected acquaintances of the Lnar48bff12rlffi Frae Burner and Horse feed to Everyone writer from Chariton, Iowa, our acquaintance dating back to 1S67, at which time Who buys a machine of us. Ed.

off with the office bellows and rubbed him down with the planer, after which his pulse was natural and temperture -Nat" was a kid in his bare feet. Here normal. to your success in newspaperdom. ling, and J. C.

Kemfry and LaRue Perrine, furnished very excellent music, Miss Eva ohston organist. Friday night 'the 24th ult Tillie Homan departed thia life, aged 13 years. She was ill with inflamation ot the stom-ache and several days prior to her death, was considered as recovering. The announcement of Tillie's death was a great surprise to the public. Sunday afternoon, after the Memorial services, under the supervision of the Woman's Relief Corps, the funeral cere Harvest time rapidly approachlog.

It Saturday, June 15th, at 1 p. we give aS our Annual "Deering Parade in Cawker, will be a glorious one when it does come Prolific yield? that don't begin to express it. Stupendous, enormous, unprecedent ttaS.rJtaSt.ft'KJ: and all persons buying one of these Harves ed, wonderful, cannot find a word stron friSJf ters, will take part and be our guests and nough or sufficiently comprehensive to ive an adequate Idea of the yield of jwJSSr-riS will be furnished free Entertainment. to their home on the William Huckell I monies took place, Kev. Thompson officiating.

The bereaved widowed mother and family share deeply the sympathies wheat, oats and rye which will be realiz ed by the farmers this year in this part farm, a mile and a half east ot town. We L. O. NORRIS CO i-ansas. of this community in their affliction.

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