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Winona Messenger from Winona, Kansas • 1

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THE 1.00 PER YEAH. WINONA, LOGAN COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. TOL.I. NO. 10.

A flood Thing For Religion. was tne uay Uiai lei. iew 1 'i at Une thing is mignty certain, sam Orleans never to return u-nue 1 was WINONA mm COUNTY. a conductor, "the new inter state law there. The paper was nearly as fol- i PROPUlBTOn OF 'Thi Citt Tossonur.

Parlor, lows: pencils and stationery at E.I A Miller's drug store, 14. E. A. Miller has in stock a fine line of pocket and table cutlery. The best Rod Breaker hi the market nt Simpson' liurton Co.

Try one of them arid be convinced. has been a good thing for the churches. It is rapidly increasing the num I give to Miss Florence (Rowena) ber of religious people in the country. my swords and bos of silver. --KANSAS.

-The Gem City of the Plains! D. E. Twiggs and if the increase, keeps on as it has J. MUNGER, 'CoHTBACTOU, BciLDEB AND UNDERTAKES. Some one who was Toucan buy good cheap flour at begun there will fee some surprising I told her and inher's.

6 accessipns to various 'churches with her that the Fisher' the box of silver must Will take contract for buildings, How do I furnish sneeifications for same, All holiday goods positively at cost along this lino of be produced, and that I know where done in a workmanlike In this "way. at Miller's. make this out? Why, they were. They wore produced. I 'All work manner.

Winoha, Kansas. President Buy your flour, meal and graham The new law, or rather the railroad Beat the swords to HER' SITUATION atiusner a. interpretation ot it, pronibits ine ib- Iancolni.with.a letter acoompanymg For- linblamenta sro to Simpson, suance. of noeses to editors, politicians. I them! which is also Dublished in the NEFF, GENERAL BLACKSMITH Burton Go's.

15 favorites, etc. But it doesnt prohibit same book. I next saw the three WINONA is situated on the U. P. The coming of the farmer necet We have just received the largest the free passing of ministers of the swords in the cabinet room of the and best selected stock of boots and railroad, near the center of St.

John sarily called for the building of towns. gospel You'd be surprised if president after Lincoln's death, "iurd shoes ever brought to Winona. Give innnf.V no of nnl nnrl wti'lrtd us a call and be convinced. In March, 1886, The Western Town- were to go through the train with me nobody Beemed to know whose -k. from the northern boundary, on the and see the large number of ministers Were.

I procured a box and had i 15 Simpson, Burton Co. Will do any work in his line in a wvrkmunlike nmnvutr. Spveial ntten-on fireu'to-plttWiwiirt and repairing. W. G.

Pkckham, CONTBACTOR AND BuiLDBR, oxuuu uiviue ueiween me oaime ana The largest and best selection of site Company, seeing the natural advantage to be derived from so ularg we nave riciing wnn us, uowauuv. mem Doxea anu Bent to me weatjury Diamond Dyes 'to bo found in the Smoky Hill rivers, and overlooking Only, to-day I had' two ministers jn department, where they were when i Went at Miller's, 4 a vast area of the finest 'Agricultural and so fine an agriculturalcountry, the smoking car, rind they were play- lost heard of them. Meanwhile Miss WINONA, country. St. John county has from Fisher's is the place to go for flour procured from the railroad company a ing sevefl-up ior the cigars and drink- Bowena Florence sued me for the Will furnish plans and specifications me(j Kraniim 6 quarter section of land and in Am-il ing a brand' of red liquor that smelted swords in New city, and after lor mmcuigs, ana huiko juwuhv i.niii;n..

Tlwme PouteiuDlatins I bnyaer Bros. thh first appearance of the white man on the plains been noted for its rich grasses and abundant springs of pure have choice garden platted the town Winona. On the a good deal like that which I know that suit hod been pending some Lnililiiiir PRfiuustHil to confer with 1 seeds in bulk. liitf. 15th of April the books of the com members of the legislature are fond years, I received a proposition that if bun.

Address Kansas. 3 water. It was here the Indians as Drop in at the St. ElMo Restaurant pany were opened, and $3,000 worth of Herald. they should be returned to her the I A I RATTlhlml fur fllAir annual hunt for a iine.Uineu at anv hour suit should be dropped.

ft ftv of lota sold. Building was commenced at once, and although th les! White Loaf is the flour for ST. ElMO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, EELLYIKW AVKNCK, I replied in language decisive if not Ben toil Th Sptoia. me; lor sale at Itusseil Aim flour nuu town has Jiod no boom, no money Washington, April 8. General Feed Store.

elegant that to proposition would uudanfti; I XT.t having been spent in advertising, it I 1 Butler was to day examined in a uoi. oo euicrwuueu. nun iuuk wra- The best is the cheapest. Russell I Illim l.IIILI. Ikllllillil I .11 1 LL TY II' Winona Kansas.

1 1 it I iL. 1L .1 have nave i has had a steady and healthy growth, and every building that has been Mill flour takes the cake. Try it and case penoing Deiore lav couri oi warn me buii was utouijcu. i.i iwwo uv iur- Board and Lodging 'by tfw Day or be convinced. 5 erected would do credit to any east Week.

First-class accomodations ior travelins. miblic. Meals at all Claims wmcn requireu nuu uj uo luruier uuny hushing buffalo meat to the workmen in relation to the Twiggs swords.and Y. Herald. while building the Division A car load of flour just receired at ern town.

tv Simpson. Burton Go's. Trr it. and you will use no other. la omer suverware capwea ut of the U.

P. railroad; and after the Orleans, which have so frequently Bishop Warren, of the Methodist advent of the railroad it was here that -ktturfc, YanSchovck Tiiaticr, I Proprietors. lUSSELLMILL, Garden seeds in bulk at Millers Drug been auuaea to in connection wun nis i Episcopal church, thus happily hits the.stockman found hia narad, ha I Emporium. administration of military affairs in 0ff the-style of certain ministers whoLtj advanfaura nf iha For Implements of any kind go to that city. Following is his testimo- preach gently to rich sinners: "Breth- -enorts that had o-nna nTOr Among the business houses are two -general merchandise stores, com plote drug itores, one hardware stor, two grocery stores, one flour and feed store, two( blacksmith shops, one fine livery barn, one harness shop, twj hotels and one printing office.

The town is well supplied with pure water, there being two dug wells FLOUR AKD fCtU 5I0.Hfc. Simpson Burton Go. They can fur ran vnn must, fin it WfiVfi. ftTlrt I 11 .1 ny: tuiuro mast mat mis pornon ot coun- iiihu vou any iiuiijr you w.anL in luai In the United States Court of be converted in a measure; or you try was beyond the rainbelt, and Claims. 11 I ii will be damned to some extent" Keep all grades of Flour, Wholesale and Retail at bottom prices, Also keep Go to Russell Mill Flour Store and luwwore unni ior agncuitural pur Abraham C.

Myers, Marion Twiggs Warble the doxology and be dismiss get the bust Hour on the market or any' er, uull-feu, etc. years he remained unmo Myers and John Twiggs vs. the tiling in tue teeu line. 5 ed. Wallace News, United States.

lested, while his herds flourished and each supplied with a windmill. The GIVE US AiTRUL AND OUR Congressional caw No. 1,021. E. A.

Miller proposes to keep on increased with little care save what A member of the Royal Society of railroad company have just completed Benjamin F. Butler, a witness for GOODS. nana a lull line of wall paper of every Tasmania finds that, as compared nature furnished. But a time came a fine, new depot, and will make thir the claimant, being hrst duly sworn, kind una price, beo his samples be wifli bright- r'xfmtlmia ejirtcgiflarii fof all trains; deposes and says: fore you buy W. R.

Benham, Agent. Question: State whether when nessis twenty-two times as bright as pgh pric of lands' in the East, to Charters haVq recently been granted It you want good pair of boots or for two additional railroads; one con- you were in command at JNew ur- 't ougnii 10 ca au iuj iigus ia re- b- pooiuu i pUW shoes go to Simpson, Burton Oi Go's. fi V. DADOS, leans, you took possession" of General fleeted sunshine; and as compared crops, compelled tne more energetic When wishing anything in the line Twiggs' houte or any property; if so, with the moon about thirteen tunes. progressive iarmer to seejs of buildings, call on 11.

Moyer Sons, under what circumstances and what That the biilliancy was romarkable nome ia west, and it waaofthia at sec, zb, town 1H, range oO. Stout' HOUSE AND SISH PAINTER. I I .1 i.il. 1 fi 1 work a specialty. AiWess, Gopher, property was taken and what dispo has long since been known, and the hu.uuw seiuea ot.

donn county, and -i in i ii ii St. John county, Kansas. 9 If necting with the Missouri Pacific, and running in a northwofltorly) direction The sther road to ctmnect with th B. M. and running in a southwest- erh direction, both roads are to cross at this placQj and Winona is designated as the point whore the businosa ffices of both roads will be located.

The railroad land is 'now on th sition was made of it, so far as you theory of this observer, that the giant wy iwna awaiting tnem, not an Painting of nil kinds, ign writing, If you want a good wagon go to i-now? nlnnflt of our Bvstem has not Tet arid desert, not a barren plain, but a Simpson, Burton Go's. They are Kalsoniining and paper banging "4one in the most approved style. Answer: As major general of vol- so cooled as to cease to be self-lumi- ueaUquarters tor goods in tins line. country which for native loveliness was never exoelled, with a soil varying in depth from- two and a half to unteers assigned to the department of nus, is by no means new. A more onuyui oruB.

iihvb ium, iuubivuu a Whona. nuantitv of sh.I. KjW.1, A lOOK pOBSGSHlOU OI Uie CUV gouoiouj uwoywu oApwu, fifteen, feet, with a climate as near tod the year of 1887 will wit- ers make a note ot thin. of New Orleans and the adi.icent part ever, is mat dupiter is coverea witn a 1 F. J.MATHEWS, Proprietor perfect aa can be found, with plenty ness a tidal wave of immigration to of Lnuisaua on the first of Mav.

1802. highly reflectivo material, which- ab I sorbs much less solor light than Mars of rant for the successful prosecution Western Kansas unparalleled th OF- THE SCOUT, I had my headquarters at the St. Charles hotel. The chief of my bu and the moon. I of all braches of husbandry and all No.

8714. U. S. Land Office, OvflrlfiOBtan, are known to varv Mb broad d(maiu one year aa Wa-Keeney, March 19, 187. reau of information informed me that HAS FOB SALE TRADE: Ui.iupiaini Having been-entered ai in briffhtneES.

a verv few strikinelv. tJ General. David E. Twiggs, who had this office hy Calvin K. Tredwav history of the West, and of this great influx of capital and, labor St John county is destined to receive tha largest ehare, both on account of her location as regards the lands sold, and the richness of her soil.

I 1 .1 Pl.i lit A First Class White Sewing Ma been in command of United States against i nomas h. Whcaleti for aban- chine, bran new, direct from the fac in periods ranging from a few hours iawB 01 "mwa om DUl tr. sfivfirftl Tn dfub. the very liMo Arable jovemmont land i i -n I doiiiug his homestead entry No. 12,07, tory, to exchange for a good milk a 5 8SG mv tfw 'I hit! man una no l.r orraiira I A forces in Texas at the outbreak of the rebellion, and had surrendered his n---, 1 remains, would cost $50 the pnee given in 'west, in Logan county, Kansas, with a to the confederacy and re and in', another they are irregular and ZTden iu Or- spasmotic.

To the latter class proba- stars Forfurther particulars in regard to Town woman, who has such 'property to sell, appear at this office on the l.ih day leans, had day tliat arragut bly. belong the so-called "new can make moneys oy trading witu us, 1 ineet came up me river, apm uik- irom time toumerecoraea, wnicn, m-whetherthey need the machine furM from his home a Lad 0f beincr new creations. are I i their own use or not. Call and see us Vf. II.

PiLKENTON, Receiver. Lots and Railroad Land, -T box of silverware on the seat and doubtless faint stars suddenly flashing three swords', presented him in con- into prominence. A most remarkable No. 8449 U. S.

Land Office. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Wa-Keeney, Mh. 3,, 1887. BY C.

A. BLACK. gress by the city of Augusta, his na- new star was seen in 1572, by Tycho Comijliunt havimr bnen entered at tive town in Georgia, and the State of Brahe, who reported that it became Homestead relinquishment, half mile by Henry Davis against Seth from town: fine farm, good frame Georeria. of erreat value: and on his snddenlv so brilliant as to be seen at A. Kauble for abandoning his hoi ne- address, BLACK, AGENT 1 XV.

1 r-iT .1 1 rt I I I house, 20 acres broke, price, $1,000 bin 1 1 euuy o. wu pi ui, av fllfi of vonnff woman AM, 4AA 188G, upon the nw nr section 32, town 1 A T1t il I I a Homestead and tree claim relinquish ment, six miles from town, well ini by tne name 01 jctorence wim wnom and became lost to view about six- ship 11 south, range- 30 in Logan proved, water the year around and he was intimate, had given her all the teen months after it was first dis- county, Kansas, with a view to the 1 .,..1.... plenty of good grass land on the claim, parties are hereby summoned to ap- property above named and also hand- covered. price lor the Halt section, $oUU of AENT FOB WB8TIRS ToWNSITB CoMPANT, AND GeNERAI, LAUD ou uuw -u iiex nuiu mo uiunutjo, jiea accustomed to look upon Homestead relinquishment four and a at jhfo office on the 2d day df milos from towu, a good selection Alm, ttV 1 P-. a.i,-,n respond and furnish testimony $250, espond ana furnish testimony to half that property Had been concealed at the excesses of youth as something con for cerning said alleged abandonment.

the house where she resided by being mat belongs to that time. They say nib w. 11, riLKENToN, Keceiver. Pre-emption two and a half miles from town, good frame house, 20 acres buried under an outbuilding. that the young, like colts unbridlec No.

8,450 U. S. Land Office, I directed the young woman tobe Lnn disnort tlifimRelves. but a colt broke, price 300. ua-Keeney, Mch.

3, 1887 SNYDER Complaint having been entered at sen or and interrogated har on the never geta drunk. I do not object to Homestead relinquishment, two miles from town, good land and in a good subject. She at first denied the fact, this office by El wood S. Jones against Dealers la neighbornooa, $.00 Upon being confronted with the any amount of gayety or vivacity that lies within the bounds of reason or health; but I do reject and abhor, as Aioway vv.iielveal for abandoning ins. homestead entry No.

12,079, dated April 7, 18,86, upon the hi of se qr coachrrion of General Twiggs she ad Trge claim four and a half miles frfcih town, five acres broke and fine mitted that Bhe had the swords, but land, $325. and in of sw qr section 61, township 1 south, range 3G west, in Logan worthy to be Btigmatized as dishonorable and unmanly, every such course in youth as takes away Tree claim fifteen miles from town, ten acres, broke and planted to black Hardware, stoves tinware, We are prepared to meet tho wants of the people iu county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said that they were given her by General Twiggs at the party at her house on January 1. It not appearing probable to ine that such a gift would be Walnuts, a tine selection, strength, vigor and purity from old age. I do not believe that any man A good tree claim three miles from parties: are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 23d day of April, 1887, Pt I o'clock p. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

Russell Springs, price $200. Tree claim nine" miles from llussell should take the candle of his old age and light it by the vices of his youth. Springs, good selecti an, $300. HARDWARE, STOVES, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, CUTLERY, m26 II. Pilkenton, Receiver.

made at such a time, I asked her if she had any written evidence. After a little hesitation she produced a bunch of papers, written in pencil and containing these words as near as I Every rato that transgresses nature's laws in youth is taking beforhand Homestead two miles from town, ten acres broke, frame house, nice land, jog 400. those treasures that are stored up for A fine section of school land, half can recollect If I am wrong about old age: he is taking his food that mile from town, will sell one-half or all, jt the paper can be found printed in should have been his sustenance in AT price $8.25 per acre. MECHANICS' TOOLS, BUILDERS' MATERIAL, BARB WIRE, OR ANYTHING IN OUR LINK Agent Far The Mi Less than N. I.

Parton's "Butler in New Orleans," which contains to exact copy. I ob old age, and exhausted it in riotous living in his youth. Mere gayety and Three quarter sections school land, four.miles from town from $5 to $8 per served that upon carefully looking at Prices. taotln tj.Xu. exhilaration are wholesome; they vio acre.

A good half section of land, pre-emp it there was a date which it had been late no law, moral or physical. -H. W. tion relinquishments, 4 miles from town, tan acres broke and frame house, attempted to erase of April 26, which Beocher, 8enil for Catalogue price $3fl,.

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