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The Weekly Weskansan from Weskan, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Weskansan from Weskan, Kansas • 4

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THE WESKANSAN. lodey'sLady'sBoo V-FOR THE YEAR 1880-J-- At Half Price! Overcoats, Ladies Cloaks, Jackets, Gents Underwear, Ladies at half price, at M. T. h-gz, Wallace. An Independent Newspaper.

Madam! see what 15 cents will do! M. Scott, Editor. It A'ill bring you a sample copy of God WESKAN, Wallace KANSAS. ey's Lady's Hook, which will tell you how to get the seal-skin sacque, the silk dress, the gold watch and the Cottage Organ and other valuables without a dollar. You cannot get a better two dol Holiday UooAs Holiday Woods Holiday Goods, such as Albums, Dressing Cases, Choice Books, at Alex S.

Hatch's Drug Store, Wallace. M. E. Chukch. Preaching every thor Sunday at 11 a.

m. and 7 :30 p. m. frayer meeting every Wednosday even-tag. Kev.

If. Beaty, Pastor. Scndatc School every Sunday at 10 m. Hd. Carter, Supt.

lars worm of Magazine man by sud-scribinff to "Godcy," the best family magazine in America. For 1889 it will -Carry a Nice Stock of- contain, fashions in colors; fashions in black and white-the latost from Europe The Ladies Sewing Society meets at The Delineator. If you1 want the me residence or its members every best fashion monthly published, take the Delineator, only $1 a year, published by the Butterlck Publishing 7, 9 and 11' west 13tli street, tfeW York City. "TIIE OTERLMD ROUTE' The only lias carrying ther United States Overland Mail, Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day Coaches Prom the Missouri River, MAKING DIRECT CONNECTION TO Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and all- Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, California, Washington Territory Pacific Coast Points: BAGGAGE CHECKED through from all points in the Bast, to points named. Family eleeoers FREE on all through trains.

For further information regarding the territory traversed, rates of fare, descriptive pamphlet, apply to the nearest agent of Union Pacific Railway or connecting roads, or address i tiursuay atternoon. Mrs. K. B. Beam, President.

Miss Daisy Click, Sec'y. The Weskan Literary Society meets overy Friday evening at 7:30. .1. II. Stout, President.

Miss Minnie Moran, Sec'y- IT. S. Mails. The mails arrive from Ihc east at 12:20 a. ni.

and 12:58 p. m. rind arrive from the west at 2:20 a. m. Mails close going east at 2 and 8 p.

m. and going west at 8 p. ni. Postoflice open on week days from 7 a. ni.

to 8 p. in. and on Sundays from 7 to 8 a. in. nd 1 to 2.

p. m. Ed. Carter, P. M.

Iniou Pacific It ail way Time Table. Frank T. Widergren is a rustler. He took a piece of government land one year ago and to day he has a well-built, comfortable house, painted in eastern style, good well of water, good and well arranged building for- his Provisions, Flour, original novelties in needle work and embroidery latest and most popular music, plans for the house you want to build; directions for decorating your home, cookery and household help, by Mrs. Charles Hope, teacher in several New York academies, and selected by the board of education for the New York public schools; literary enrichments by Nelly Bly, who got herself locked up in an insane asylnm to find out how they treated the insane EllalindmanChurch Emily Lennox, Olivia Lovell Wi son, Mrs.

Hiestand, Edgar Fawcett, David Lowry, etc. Every lady who subscribes to Godey's Lady's Book is her own dress-' maker; the coupon which you will find in each number entitles you to your own selection of any cut paper pattern illustrated in Godey's Lady's Book. Send 15 cents4or a sample copy, which will be allowed on your regular subscription when it is received. Your- sample copv will contain oe of, these coupons. The pattern shows yoa to cut out the garment you want.

This is all we can say in this space. For the rest- see" your sample number, fof which send15 cents at once. "Godey" is only $2 a year. Address, Godev's Lady's Book, Philadelphia, Penn'a, orsend $3to The Weskansan office and get both publi-cations for one year. stock, some 40 acres under cultivation, fall wheat up and looking nice.

He raised enough corn and feed to do him until another harvest. He is well SET'eed, Canned G-oocis, H3tc. pleased with this country and has no desire to return to his former home in IZM At! fir 1. Cigars, Tobaccos, Potatoes, Overshoes, Gloves, etc to 1 HOS. L.

KIMB 4LL( S. TEBBET8, Act Gen. Man. G. P.

T. A. B. L. LOMAX, AvG.

P. T. Illinois. 'Tis always thus. R.

F. Miller, recently from Hoi diedge, Nebraska, has bought himself one of the best limber claims in town OMAHA, IN6D. SiOnTjiito u.u.STaTIOt wksuak r.t. Postoffiee Building, Weskan, Kansas Legal Notices. J.

M. SANDERS. J. B. GAMBLE.

15 R. 42 W. 6 P. M. He, with his three boys, are opening up some fine farms in that township.

They have a splendid well of water, good wind mill and many other valuable" improvements which show that they have come to make themselves comfortable homes in gllead over your final proof or Miss Jessie MeCullough PROPRIETRESS OF THE Palace RESTAURANT East of Revere House on Front Wallace Kansas. contest notwes and if any numbers are West Bound Trains So. 201, Passenger and Mail, 12 :20 a. No. 203, Passengtr and 12 :58 p.

in East Bound Trains Xo. 202, Passenger and Mail, 2:20 a. in No. 204, Passenger and 2: 18 p. 201 and 202 do not stop at this wrong, inform us at once, as we print lust 8 copy is sent us from U.

b. Land Office. the Eden of Western Kansas. station at present except upon special Gamble Sanders, ATTORNEYS at LAW Warm Meals We extend thanks to the K. C.

Even occasions, tickets to all points, NOTICE. TJ. S. Land Officej WaKeeney, Kansas, J-No. 11093.

Nov. 30, 1888. West, North or South, for sale at this station. E. Teed, Agent ing News for the finest calander we have seen this year.

It's just like the At all Hours of the Day. Day Boarders Wanted. BSyTubles supplied with the best Complaint having been entered Local Miscellaneous News a little daisy handsome ns at this office by Jos. R. Jennings against Fillmore Sackett for abandon Kansas school ma'utn, and we can't think of anvthiuc handsomer.

We've Miss Louie Anderson was in town the market affords. Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. Real Estate and Collection Agents, laid it (the calander) up in in the arch yesterday. ives of our sanctum sanctorum not Yours Most Tbuly, Miss Jessie MeCullough. Mrs.

Patterson went Sharon last ing his Homestead Entry No. 17975, dated July 13, 1887, upon the s.w. 1-4 sectinu 2, tof nship 15 s.j range 4.2 in Wullace county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 29th of January, 1889, at 9 o'clock a. for its intrinsic worth and value alone, but as a meineiito of the spiciest daily The Pioneer Merchant Monday on a visit. Grunt Anderson was a passenger on the east bound train Sunday.

Lester Farris is bere from Hannibal, holding down his claim. paper in the west. Last Monday, just after dinner, Beaty and family discovered their res respond and furnish testimony con cerning said alleged abandonment. 2-ti Jno. Schlyer, Receiver.

exP. RPBIDOUXks At Wallace, has the, largest stock of MerehandisE In the West I Call on him at the old stand at the Speeiai Attention Given Litigated Proceedings idence, on their claim near this place, NOTICE, on fire and it had got such a start U. S. Land Office, CE, 11128. WaKeeney, Kan that they only saved a few things.

All their clothing, beds, bedding, and their best furniture was consumed. It is a XLook December 17, 1888 38. head of Wall street for Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Hay, Hardware, Staves, Imple sad blow to them, as it leaves them ments, Harness, Saddles, etc. Any without a home, and with very little to thiDg you want, at bed ruck prices. furnish a home with.

Tne IEetioiDOlitan Dry Goods House -eOF WALLACE, KANSAS. J. Word Carson, Several of the boys tried to bluff Complaint having been entered at this office by Hannah Peterson against Isaac Aydelott for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 19814, dated May 23, 1888, upon the s. w.

1-4 sec tiou 8, township 15 range 42 in Wallace couuty, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this otlice on tho 29th day of January, 1889, at 9 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning' Said alleged abandonment. 3 I4J Jno. ScufiYKH, Receiver. Perry Johnson in regard to accompan- ing a certain young lady to church on I1 red Moran went to Sharon on Monday to remain several days.

J. R. Jennings returned from a Visit to Missouri the first of the week. Since Mi. Carter's apples are gone John Mayhew Wants to go to Chey onne "Wells.

Thanks to big hearted Mat Holcomb for $1.50 on subscription. Come thou and do likewise. Will Jennings smole a 7x9 smile yesterday morning. Cause a big letter from the west. Ge6rge Hammond and Miss Rosa Jennings attended the lyceum in district 12 on Wednesday evening.

The beautiful snow has come, but the beautiful snow poet is non est com atabus, inswampumupstumpuni. Prof. Buckle is going td have us Thursday night, but he didn't bluff worth a cent, but took Ed. Carter's Ti 3NT ATTORNEY, Wa-Keenest, Kansas. fiSy-Four years constant, bupy prac tice.

Patronage respectfully solicitedi PERRY J0HNS0NT Dealer in sleigh and brought two as nice young ladies as can be found in the community anywhere. The Western Tinies, of Sharon Springs, has been designated as the "Official Paper of Wallace County," during the temporary 6rganizution. It publishes all legal notices for the coun publish each week the names of those Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Carpets. The Largest Stock and the Lowest Prices AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT GUARANTEED. RESPECTFULLY, 4 I 33L Country produce of all kinds taken on subscription to I his paper; Pay your Subscriptions to the P.

M. or any business man in this city. If you are ht Wallace and want a first-class meal for 2.3 cents call on Miss Jessie McCullotigh at the Palace Restaurant. Bead her card in this paper. Fob three-room city residence.

It Is a well-built and very valuable building and 'will be Soltl at a bargain. For farther particulars, price and terms, apply to Ed. Carter, A large and commodious hotel in thriving western town for sale cheap or to trade for good farming land free from Weskan, Ks. I handle the celebrated ttoek Springs Coal and sell it at a very small margin. Your coal traae solicited.

Wt D. HAltElB, Cashier, J. L. WOODHOUSE, PbesideS. BANK OF SHARON SPRINGS, Sharon Springs, Kansas all incumbrances, or a stock of general M.

1 aiVt in 1 1 11 Hi 1 nf tJM' merchandise. Apply at this office. Bummer lingered little tonlong in the lap of Autumft and on Mon-day Old Winter came along and caught her with her cheese-cloth cfothes A General Banking Business Transacted. The farmers are a li'hity in thier William-Wheeler, DEALER IS Xiry s-i G-oodsi jGROCERIESo FLOUR, MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR Canned Goods, Notions, Cijrars and Tobaccos, HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETO, First door north of Lumber Yard, Weskan, Kansas. All goods at bottom prices.

Come and see ua. desires for a sugar astory. All agree that it would be a real bonanza for Wallace county and afford then! the goriou'9 privilege of ty free. This paper will do the same. T.

Eben Cooper has had a great many large holes dug in the ground around his house for tlid purpose of putting out feUade trees' in the spring. If any one knows how to beautify a home' it is friend Cooper. Charlie Wheeler went td Wa Keeney on Thursday to collect the school money paid by the raidroad company, due district number 3. Some think he was going to get a marriage license while there. Any one wanting to buy or trade hardware or other property lor a good decked farm near Weskan should coll at this office.

1G0 acres at $5 an acre. The school report Was received too late for publication this week. We'll try and publish this and last week's report in our next issue. Judge J. W.

Gesscll, county eom missioncr from this end of the county, went to the county capital on official business on Wednesday. Rev. O. M. Click visited the school Thursday and Messrs.

George Hammond and Lester Furris visited it yesterday. The scholars neither absent nor tardy last week were, Ethel Wheeler, Louzerina Wheeler, Maude Scott, Coila Scott. Tho Wallace Couuty Bank, at Wallace, docs a general banking business and respectfully solicits your patronage The Western Times was out on time this week early Wednesday morning. -'Special at'lenlioA given to Collections. Money to Loan en Chattel and Personal Security.

Your patronage is respectfully being independent Scholars neither absent nor tardy. Bissell Hopkins nave' a card in our paper to-day. They are" firfet ckss gentlemen and will give you a fair deal. Tickets. Sfate Steamship Tickets across the ocean.

Enquire at the "Wallace County Bank, Wallace; Ks. Mr. Jennings reports lols of mud tack in Miseouii, and says he.is niore satisfied than ever with west Kansas. Money Money 1 Money 1 Mon ey enough for all, on final proofs) and deeded, lands, at the Wallace bounty Bank, Wallace, Ks. Mrs.

Kate Tif, Russell-Dpering and husband the Hon. E. A. Doering of Sharon Spring were in town last Sabbath visiting friends. Rev.

G. M. tilickl who has a nice claim a little east of town) is here holding it down and helping Rev.Beaty in a protracted meeting. The friends of It. B.

Bealr raised nearly $50 in eskan and vicinity and Vibout $80 in Sharpn. The family are worthy and should be helped. All those desiring obtain sweet jotatoe plants of J. N. Andrews ore oquealed to give him their orders at once, that he having duo notice therein may govern himself accordingly.

Quite a Variety of sleds in town this week, ell the way from a soap box on a six inch plank to bob sleighs with holla C. C. Tynan and Ed. Carter were seen with their buggies on run iiers. Mr.

so 'tis said, was seen out sleigh riding with a ccitain yonng lady. Snow comes so seldom in this jart of the country that every one tfying to hmko the most of it. Look 'out for an inimenBe immi S. L. KAY.

S. P. E. B0MAN, gration td Wallace county. Scores of eastern paaties who invested in HOLLAND KAY, (SrEJNERAL- Manufacturer and dealer In Harness AND Harness Machine Oil 5IIAUON SPRINGS, KAN.

railroad lands, will be hero to make improvements with a view to mating their home htre. Ed. Carter, town site proprietor of Weskan, was in town last Saturday. He reports everything frOak-Tanned, Hand-Made Harness at Eastern price. Mr.

Coman is also Boot and Shoe-Maker find does repair lnr of all kinds promptly, neatly ani cheaply. Your palnmae solicited. flourishing in his town and anticipating 'a big boom in the spring. Shartffi Springs Wtstern Times. Will some one, or every one oblige us by calling in and telling us all the news they know If you AND Insurance Agents ISHcuroix Qrrlxa.ss 3K.o.xliss.

Locating, Agents for the Union Pacific Railway Co. For U. P. Lands in Wallace County. Duly authorized to practice before the U.S.

Land Offices as Attorneys. Make out all kinds of Lrffal and Land Office Pawrs. Insurance written in the tefcfCompanicfe, Bet tiers located on Government School Lands. Town jPjrojpcTTty tx fEijpcclcilty This paper not famished ficfl to advertisers or any one else. All parlies receiving it will expected pay lot it unlets paid for by their fi lends.

Advertiselncnts and pay locals will bt inserted until forbid by the advertise and charged far Now'i the time to invest ia proptr tn this tu'D. while it thp. have any friends' coming to see you or if you nre going to eee friends it will much trouble to call The teacher will be glad to hare the 1 and tell as fto, and it will be a parents viit the adiovL i fcreat help tons in our local column..

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Pages Available:
12
Years Available:
1889-1889