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Pottawatomie Chief from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

Pottawatomie Chief from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

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TIME TABLE. Hymeneal. The Pottawatomie Chief. The long expected, long talked of event the consumation of the mar SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1879. taste 1 ly trimmed with blue bows.

We are aware that it is not customary to describe the gentlemen's toilets on such occasions, but could never understand why they are neglected. They certainly add a great deal to the effect of any gathering. Their costumes are often obtained through DENTISTRY. Wishing to occupy my time to the best advantage and make additions to my territory, 1 have concluded to spend the first twenty days of each month my office at Wamego, and the remaining ten days I reserve to myself to visit KAN AS PACIFIC Rill. WAY- Atlantic last express going East, leaves daily a p.

m. Kansas Ctij exprt-s lDg ai, i a ej dai except 'ays, at 5,10 a. m. Douvcr last express oiog Wesr. eaves daily 3 42 P.

Kansas C.ty expr bs going Wtsil daily, exctpt Mcnavc, at 3,08 a. J. walked. Agent. A A.

II. KKItITT, Publishers. To those who are so unfortunate as to become prematurely gray, or whose hair exhibits a tendency to fall off, we recommend a trial of Hall's Hair Renewer. We do so with the utmost confidence because it is everywhere received with marked favor, and has built upon its own merits, such a si're foundation that it is known and used in all civilized countries. Addison (N.

Adver uite as much tribulation as the la CAR.IDS. riage of Mr: Ignatius Richstatter and Miss Effie Bertrand took place at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, on Wednesday morning last, at nine o'clock, the Rev. Van Der Hayden officiating. The ceremonies were performed in the presence of a large assemblage, whose marked attention bespoke their interest in the event. The music was furnished by the far-famed band "The Six Brothers," of which the bridegroom is a member.

In the evening a reception was giv .1 1 1 1 dies and ofien quite as much time is given to the parting of their back hair. We will not attempt to give tiser. 17 4t Any person taking a newspaper regularly from the post omce, whether directed to his name or ano Iter's, is responsible for the payment. If a ptrson orders his paper discontinued, he must pay all arrearages or the publisher may continue to seed it until the payment is made, and collect the who amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not. Th courts have decided that refusing to fake newspapers and periodicals from the post office or jemoving and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence 01 intentional raud.

Papsrs iy be sent to subscribers until an ex-pres order to discontinue is receive and all a rrearages are paid as required by law. Merely returning a number of the paper by mail is not suf the description, suffice it to say that GUSTAV BOEHRINGER FASHIONABLE BARBER. various points or perform operations at the residence of parties that may solicit my services. Persons living at a distance wishing filling or other work that will require time, would do well to notify me at least a week before hand, because my time being wholly occupied, it is often impossible to leave at a moment's warning, work already promised at a certain time, to do work for someone else. In writing please state the kind of work fiding or extracting if extracting, whether you wish chloroform or gas.

Any one wishing reference with regard to my making sets of teeth which are perfect fits for the mouth, can find in nearly every neighborhood within a radius of thirty miles of Wamego, someone who wears work that I have made, to whom I refer them Remember that I use none but the best material, and charge only a reasonable rate for my services. That I am constantly adding to my already large supply of the latest instruments and appliances as they are offered to the profession. That I devote my whole time to my business. That I guarantee all work to suit. Respectfully, all were radiant in full evening cos AD tume, with a triunphant air of having shaving and Shampooing dine to order.

Siio? In 1 rge stone building, opposite onn lanagan a store. contributed their share to the even ing's enjoyment. AND LEARN THAT The printers were not forgotten at eu at me residence 01 ur. ix. ficient.

A. URBANSKY, the marriage feast last Wednesday Thursday morning, all of a sudden, in stalked I rank with a basket of PAHsoisrs, Dealer in Gener al Merchandise, always keeps on hand a large as good things. Our "devil" foundered. 2-20 DENTAL SURGEON, WAMEGO, KAS. ino sortment of all I I styles of readv made clothing, 1 piece goods for tailor use, and Lj the largest stock of drygoods, la- Jdies dress goods, trimmimgs, fan JL I cy goods, shawls F.

RUM BACH, Manufacturer and dealer in Boots and. Slioes Two doors east of Urbansky's. Fine work a specialty. EC. Kenney, Dealer In Custom and Ready-made CLOTHING.

Call and examine my new stock of goods. 2-64t St. of all descrip- tions, hats, caps. nier, only the old friends of the family being present. The presents were tastefully displayed iu the parlor and were as follows Set silver knives, forks and spoons, by Mrs.

L. R. Palmer silver pickle knife and fork, bj- Mrs. L. R.

Palmer; silver butter knife, by Mrs. L. R. Palmer silver napkin ring, sauce dishes and gobletf, by Dr. L.

R. Palmer chrystal goblets and wine glasses, by Mrs. Fannie Williamson se picture frames, by Miss Mat-tie Harper; chair tidy, by Mrs. Roth; silver butter dish, by Miss Katie A. Beakey, of St.

Louis set silver spoons and font by Mr. and Mis. Schlimm: Harvest hands will reecive from $1.25 to $1.50 a day this year. J. E.

Clardy and wife were at Mrs. Easton's Monday. Some damage done the wheat by hail the first of the week. J. P.

Tipton distinguished himself as a typo on Wednesday last. Jas. Gannon has frescoed and otherwise improved his saloon. A Fresh arrival of goods at Anderson Bros. Restaurant.

Six tramps graced our city with their presence last Monday. Go to Anderson Bros, for fresh Oranges, Lemons, ec. To Contractor St. Marys, Kansas, June 13, '79. Sealed proposals will be received by the township trustee, appointed bridge commissioner of St.

Marys township, in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, until noon of Saturday, the 5th day of July, 1S79, for the furnishing of material and the erection, XX trunks and lJ valises, urn-brellas, pa III rasols, and a large as I ilsortment of fcrf gents furni shing goods. Also a very large stock LlJ of choice 13 groceries, ot brushes off tinware and and completion of three wooden 1 hardware hmma rtr etr. etr I Af I chrystal mustard cup and spoon, by ii ri i 1 1 which I'll" sell lower fur cash th frmi an you can an you can bridges, including masonery and approaches as follows One span of 25 feet in length over Wilson creek, at Wilbur's crossing. E. G.

Olson elegant pin cushion, bv Our special artist is at work, and ome fine illustratians may be expect LJxy etc CLLxy other place t-, Come and ed soon. lie rnnvinr erl nf hece P8 -J ed of these 01 III THE ONLY HOUSE IN TOWN DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN Farm Implements, ISTD WAGONS. A Full line of the Stannard John Deere Implements kept constantly on hand, consisting of The Gilpin Sulky Plows, Iron and Wood Beam Plows, Walking and Riding Cultivator, the John Deere Mo-line and Diamond Planters, Wood and Iron Beam Shovel Plows, Double Vibrating Harrows, Coatea Sulky Ra'ces and a full line of the Standard MITCHELL HViaOJl'S. oCormicks New Iron Mowers, Harvesters, and World-wide McCormick Binders. They alone were the ones which received the grand prize at the Paris Exposition.

I am also agent for the Nichols and Shepard Steam and Horse Power Vibrator Threshers, and the Randall Giain Separators I am prepared to sell any of above Implements as low and on as easy terms AS AXY UE4LER WEST OF KANSAS CITY. A Liberal discount allowed for exsminf my impIcEsavnf and get my prieea frefore y- purchase chewhrrc caplice One span of 40 feet in length over Fitzgerald creek, at Fitzgerald's crossing, and one span of 25 leet in length over Riley creek, at Riley's facts. Now is money by buyi Insure 3-our property in Continental Insurance Company. A. J.

Beakey, Agent. 2 8tf The Agriculturist and Tribune, cash. Country exchange for call before W. S. ANDERSON CO.

Annource that MBALS AT ANY HOUR AT THE NEW RESTAURANT, Can be obtained Nearly opposite the depot. A large stack of candies, nuts, and confections always on hand- 13tf G. WILLIAMSON, Physician Surgeon ST. MARYS, KAS. HARTZELL TATMAN.

ilers in your time to save ng of me for produce taken in goods. Giye me purchasing else-will be to your you can't come buy, send an or-will save money. 3 of Wamego, each issued supplements where, and it last week. Ladies of the Sacred Heart set gob lets, by Mrs. John O'Flanagan silver napkin ring, by Dr.

Williamson set bureau mats, by Miss Nellie Beakey chrystal tea set, by Miss Addie Palmer set wine glasses and set stand mats, by Mrs. S. P. Angle ewer and bowl, by Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. Gannon what-not, by Mr. J. P. Duffy chair tidy, by Miss J.

Keating crotchet shawl, by Mrs. M. Tappan mantel clock, by Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Beakey Bohemian toilet set, by Miss Bell and Eva Jenner Bohemian toilet set, by Mrs. H. C. Linn chromo, by Dr.

S. P. Angle set picture frames, by Miss Ella An gle rocking chair, by Mrs. D. F.

advantage. If to St. Marys to der, and vou Quite a severe storm, accompanied ml7 by rain and hail, visited this, section last Sunday. Gustav Boehringer is building an THE addition on the north side of his new building crossing. and specifications may be seen at office of township trustee of St.

Marys township. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JcHN MEEHAN, Bridge Commissioner. Special 3Ticp. D.

P. Morgan would announce to the citizens of St. Marys, that his stay in this city will not exceed one week longer, and that those desiring any work in his line should call on him at once. During the lemainder of the time of his stay in this city, he will furnish first-class photographs for $2.00 per dozcn. Laelede Itruis.

Rev. Wade, of St. Clere, preached here last Sunday to an attentive audience. John Smith is about well of the in THREE STORES A. H.

Merritt, our big brother, is -OF- Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Rossville, Kas. WM. KURZ, City Drayman, Would lft- ctfull s'-li it the put run age all hone oeiri the transferring of merchandise May be found at the depot. 2-Sl.

JNO. O'FLANAOAN HERE WE ARE AGAIN! THIS TIME IT IS WITH A FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. ARE ALL Inn. ZExxll Blast, jury he received some two weeks -AND DOING- J. A.

IT A RD TEN, Pioprie'o" ot City Restaurant Bertrand Avenue, St MARYS KANSAS. lunches at. all hours, Cream on S.iturd ly and Sunday. Sodawatcr and Lenonade at any time. ff.

us tu ti8 1 au I gars a w. in iOt. Leading Business OF THE CITY. ago from a blow with a crow bar in the hands of a simple minded man of Arispie. Ed.

Donnelly was slightly hurt at the Old Settler's in Louis-last week. A great many of Sage's chain pumps have been put into wells in this vicinity. Wm. Johnson is erecting a neat shop and will soon begin work again The mill pond is getting low and fears of a dry spoil seem well grounded. Nearly all farmers have sold their fat hogs, and of course the market will rite.

Paddy. MLIRRITT HOUSE. C. BOGUE Pr i a. and Lined" Ave.

AND WE INVITE ALL TO COME AXD EXAMINE For themselves. We will endeavor to show you that It "Will Be To Your Advantage To Give Ts Your Patronage. "We jpcSLy tlxo ItLigrljLOSt jpirico IN CASH For, All Kinds of Grain. MOHLSR POOL. My Drug, Dry Goods and Hardware KANSAS.

WAMEfiO, Ku ihJ'l rntgho t. 1 II fo om 'eci-l in 'ii. No charge Co ban liiog rd $2.00 ulv. Stores are all filled to repletion, and daily receiving USTew Goods. fW-ili tutja la.

id buyers an 1 Easton and Mrs. A. Bertrand bed spread, by Mr. and Mrs. A.

Urbans ky corn cultivator, by father of the groom. On this occasion each of the fair ones present tried to outshine each other, and in the matter of dress, the long mooted question, "can a woman keep a secret?" has been decided in the affir mative. A description of some of the toilets may be interesting to some of our readers, and although not au fait in such matteis, we offer the following: The bride was dressed in pearl colored Taffetas trimmed in very handsome brown silk, the dress was veiy elegant in construction, in having a beautiful train and panier that gave it a very queen like appearance, natural flowers ornamented her hair. The bridesmaid, Miss Meese was also dressed in the same delicate Taffetas, her costume being similar in construction to that of the bride, she wore natural flowers. Mis.

Palmer, black cassimere skirt elegantly trimmed with satin, white basque trimmed with torchon lace. Mrs Angle, a bik. cassimere trimmed with black silk. Mrs Williamson, handsnme shade of green Irish poplin, ornamented diamonds, cameos. Mrs Linn, London smoked cassimere elaborately trimmed with black satin jewelry, old gold and pearls, white ostrich tip in her hair.

Mrs. Beakey, black cassimere trimmed with silk, jewelry, tuscan gold, natural flowers in her hair. Mrs. Urbansky wore a combination costume of cassimere and silk, with point lace at throat, and wrist ornaments, Roman gold. Mrs.

Easton. in black cashmere and and white lace sleeveless jacket with white roses in her hair looked very elegant. Mrs. O'Flanagan wore a combination suit of grey andbrown silk, with broad blue si ribbon. Chaw Jaeksoii's Besi Sweet Navy Tub-icco- 47y Call and see me as I will not be Un dersold.

MECHANIC'S HOUSE. KaNpAS, PAYS McCOM A o. This i I ne the e-n lj use in 1 jo ff ds t'i heft a mm ti ns for tfav lers f. i bijg ingdii ejjou it)) be h'USe Don't forget that MARSH'S CATHARTIC LIVER PILLS are the best for removfng accumulated, or surplus Bile from the system. For Costiveness, Billiousness, Sick, Headache and Liver Derangements, they are unexcelled.

For sale by JOHN O'FLANAGAN. WAGONS FARM IMPLEMENTS ST. MARYS MILLS, Of all kinds at Ha Times Prices. UNION MILLS. LOUSVILLE, KANSAS, MERITT BKO I.

p-ie'o s. s. bran is fa ib' Flour con-tan ly on ha- d. A sonabl" iiseount the trad'. us'om rin -iag a specia RYE ground 1 Fridays.

flu'a--; paid for all I of grain, Ixiuisville. Jan. 15. Id79. MANUFACTURES THE My Id friends, md eir on aie cordi-illy to look my oies, aud tiufy themselnes as to -he ir of wh.

I cay. taking a trip through the pineries ol northern Wisconsin. H. G. Evans and an immense lin-nen duster passed through the city on their way to Louisville, Sunday.

The largest and the best stock Sad Uei iu the couny, is at Lereau aLd De-marias's Harness Bhop. 22 tf. The street commissioners are doing a good work on Sixth street, cut ting down hills and laying nnv side-Walks. The construction train has been at work putting in a new bridge at Big Foot creek, near this place, for past week. The photograph gallery is crowded from morning till night, and they are turning cut a better class of work ihan was ever had iu the county be-iore.

dee more the time has arrived the small boy is seen to hold up two fingers to a distant playmate, and then make for the river to blister his back in the scorching sun. Kirkland and a hugh duster arrived home on Tuesday last. Geo. has been taking in Topeka, Leavenworth and Rissville for the past two weeks, but says he is now ready to settle down to bi'4. Lareau Demaiies have been caught in the act ot selling horse nets to the unsophisticated, representing them to be fish nets.

Cra ne has helped the thing along, but has concluded to reform. Oh, would we had an opportunity to follow the example ot the Tribune, and fill our columns with matter that has been on file in the State Historical Society, at Topeka, for the past eighteen months, Last Wednesday night a drunken Indian forced open the door of John O'Planagan's drug store, and after creating a havoc among the glassware, and breaking the glass in a show-case, laid down on the floor behind the counter, where he was found by Mr. Ward some hours later. Morgan's latest scheme is a hammock. It is constructed of a coffee sack and a few laths.

Of course nothing would do our friend but lie must test the infernal thing, and after a few unsuccessful efforts to take possession of it, and after cutting a few disgraceful figures, he was just congratulating himself on the success of the thing, and describing to his friends its superiority and the advantages to be derived from it, when suddenly his figure was seen to describe an arc through the air, and the manner in which that man and hammock were intermingled was a caution. In the future we would advise him to use a stepdadder and drop down into it from the roof. All Kinds of Country Produce Taken. The Best Brands of Family Flour, Meal and Mill Feed. Pays the Highest Cash Price for grain the year round, and gives the closest attention to custom work Guaranteeing 11 Satisfaction All.

MONEY TO LOAN On improved farm. Lo in er a moderate hraes We can sell a runi" cbe ip farms Placw them in our hands if you want to 1 A. M. BEAD CO Cor Lincoln Ave. and R.

R. fri ck, 8-1 Adioo, Kansas. St. Marys, Kansas. J.

O'FLANAGAN. THE LIGHT-HUNNI1TG Jlrsir Tonic Astringent. Quickly cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery Cholera Morbus, Cholera infantum; and the Summer Complaint of Children, or protracted It should be in every household during the summer months and Cholera seasons, as a few doses will promptly arrest the first simptoms of Diarrhoea and prevent an attaek of the Cholera. It possesses, in a high degree, astringent, carminative, anodyne, tonic and stimulent properties so necessary for the safe and speedy cure of all relaxed conditions of the bowels. For sale by JNO.

O'FLANAGAN. A Reasonable Discount to the Trade. C. PLAMONDON. J.

ESTEY COMPANY, Mrs. Gannon, beautiful shades of "Harp of Erin' Saloon, On the Avenue opposite the Depot, ST. MARYS, KAS. Where the boya do congregate, and a-e re-g ailed with the purest diinks. of the btrt man-juacured, Bourbon, Irish Whiskies, Br nd-iee, Freisn and estic Wine? and er; bottled nd ia keg, to be found in tea county.

warm: and mixed drinks In tbeir gacon. Give a call when in the city. We set ou' the besi far all. JAMES GANNON. Wood's Binders.

Before purchasing a Binder, call anu examine the new and improved points in Wood's Harvester and Binder. It contains the very latest and novel improvements. 21-3t McHale O'Flanagan Buckeye Jlaolafipe If you want a good harvest machine, enquire prices and terms from their agents, McUa'e O'Fi-uiagan. 21-4t "use this IrandT Jno, F. Limerick, WAMEGO, KANSAS.

MONEY TO LOAN Real Estate securitv. Longtime and the very lowest rates- By special arrangments I am now prepared to loan money to the farmers of Central Kau-an at lower rates, and on better terms than ever before offe red. If you want a loan on your farm, call en me and your wants will be supplied. I loan ou Final Receivers' if you no patent Call at my office in Wamego, south of railroad track, address me and jour business will be done up in short order. 'i-ttf ashes of roses, Irish poplin.

Mrs. Schlimm, a seal brown cassimere, trimmed in fringe. Miss. Palmer, in white batiste, old gold necklac natural flowers, in her hair looked charming. Miss.

Tierney, handsome blue bunting, eleborately trimmed with blue silk, white silk vest, natural flowers, Miss. Dixon, silver grey silk and satin ornaments, corals, Miss Jenner, black cassimere and silk, gold ornaments and natural flowers. Miss. Wool man, white Paris muslin, trimmed in breton lace, with go and Onyx ornaments. Miss.

Eva. Jenner, comb'nation suit of two shades of grey cassimere with white vest. Miss. Harper, drab cassimere trim med in silk, gold necklace, natural flowers. Mis3 Easton, drab cassimere and silk, ornaments gold and turkois.

Miss. Beakey, combination suit of Sacred Heart Academy, St. UVCetirys, THIS ACADEMY Offers to ung Ladi the West, all the advantages of a Md, Us ful and Polite Ed cation. Scholastic duties turned, September 2nd, 1878. Day pils a mi ted to the cl-88 s.

Terms on ap ification, will ne found very moderate. Address, Thb Supkrtoress, 28-tf St. Marys, Kas. The BEST. LATEST IWIPHOVEP, and most THOROUGHLY constructed SEWING N1ACH INC ever invented.

All the "wearing' parts are niadc of the BEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED and arc ADJUSTABLE. It as the -4 TTOJUA TIC TEKSIfHf; It has the It has the Easiest Threaded Shuttle. The BOBBINS arc WOUND without KTJNNING or XJSt HRF. A DOTQ the MACHINE. It has a ni.F-ST:TPTX0 NEEDLE; It has a UIAI.

lor regulating the length of stitch, WITIIOC1 TESTING; It has a LAKGK SPACE trader the ami; It is JiOISECES, and has ryorg jmiuLs of KXCELLEKCh than all oUier nuichinca combined. A3-Agents wanted, in localities where we are not represented. Jcimson, Clark Co. 80 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. BRATTLEBOBO, VT.

The Most Extensive Manufactory of Eeed Organs IN THE WORLD Notice. All those having lots in the protest-ant cemetary, in St. Marys, and not having paid for them, must come and settle for them on or before July 1st, grey and blue silk, coral ornaments II xwCxs. NEW YORK Sa 1 -4m IT 1 ILLUSTSATED CATALOGUES SENT FEEL Miss. Angle, white French muslin J.879, as we must make the last for the ground.

Q. Bowman, Treasurer. and TVXISB, a McCartney, AUCTIONEER, Will attend to advertising and selling of ak- and jOn reagonabje t-j rnis, natural flowers. Miss, Keating, bleck grenadine BHsT IS THE WORLD la POWER combined with PURITY OF TONE, to DURABILITY these Organ are ITazHmled. W.

HAZELTOfM open his PALACE DRUG STORE in Sedgwick's Bank Building, St- Ma-ys, Kas about June 15. Call and see him..

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1878-1879