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The Dexter Advocate from Dexter, Kansas • 5

The Dexter Advocate from Dexter, Kansas • 5

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Highest market prtr paW fcf Pro DIl F. UICHALL, DENTIST. Do i the best of dental work at the low WmWatkins Is rfporUnl no better iNtiefiKpiyr Okpkh -Of Oiwo Truri.4B WUIei-4 Lods, No SOT. Meets the see oud and fourth Friday of een mouth rer UiU's storo, Oftloers, Mi Berths (te 11 Ut Anna WKuer, Beo, i i -t-- If a young man ot3 ottuch c.yr. girl aiid aoko her to marry that's hio buflinesD." If oho cc-cepts and marries him, "that'r Muussn WoiMKX or Aukhici, Dm ter Camp, No.

H3IU, uisets oa the Mcoud and fourth Monday ot MQb tuoutfc- Odd Fellow's bill. Hry an. I'D Mend clerk. Visiting eighborj invited. IS KXTEii tnmiB, No.

lrt, A. F. and A. vt. Meet tint end third Tsesdeypof each mouth: Wm.

Greer.weU W. il.l W. hor business." If when hoy gc 1 married they go to B. R. Day'd for the best and cheapest, goods' "Then it is bur business to treat them the best we know ho7." We, like the ypung married couple, are just starting up iri business at Searle's old stand andxMire jo retain al) the qud-tomof tlie store and to win by Tflqij dealing as inuchmQrpasposgible Wa have a Complete Line of Dry Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Ete.Eto.

Come" in and aee ni and examine our feoods whether yop buy of na or npt. B. R. DAY CO. Successor to H.

A. SEARLE C5. BIBjLER SON, -DEALERS IN-' Dry Goods. Groceries, Eta Mats, uaps, jsoots, anoes, Gents Furnishing Goods. 0.

lirail. Hee. AllSUitiug brothers ccrdiftllylu'ititd to attend: Pay ypur taxes at 'Bunk of Dexter tfils year fi'e of charge. Holiday Excursion Rate. The MlHonrl PaHflo railway will tieket a tho ruto of ouo fare for xhe round trip -to points within a ra dlu of 2tX) mill's'.

Dates of aalo Deq. 1, 25, 30 and JJ1, and Jan. 1 apd 2. sVtura limit, Jam S. For further Vuujars sua M.

A. St'KNCKit, An. Ptld Dear Por His Ley. 11. JMalonof Th'Hvkervllc, Tpx.

two yeas paid tp doc tor, to cur a Running Spre on his log Jhcn they wanted to cut it off, but 'he ftured It itH one box of Uucklcn'4 Ar- Salve. Guaranteed euro for Piles. els. a pold byv-J. p.

rneips aruggiaii, i 1 Adveirtlae Vour Brands. We ore anxious to uecure and pub Hah tho brands of all the cattle men in Hi is section. We are makingthetrma yery reasonable and are pushing the circulation pf the ADVOCATE throughout this oattle country, hereby doing -that wo ca to Increase tho benefit. Making these1 brands as well known as possible certainly lessons the liability ot-losing animals. Publish your brands in the Advocate at.d thereby make 's? means of mutual )rqtection.

4 tZ. Collin; Aguo Cure is without doubt the finest medicine It has ever been our lot to Some in contact with. In addition to Its fchlll qualities it is the finest liver medicine we have ever taken. We know whereof we This medloine Is on iale at J. C.

Phelps. MO. PACIFIC TIME WEST BOCND. No. 483, freight, No 485, departs 1:45 ffu 0, passenger, arrives 1:45 EAST BOUND.

No 480, frieght, arrives. .10:00 a 486, .,..10:15 art No 10, passenger, arrives. .1:10 ra GHOCStI CREEK DIVIHION. 1: Co 484, mtxcl, arrives 12:50 483, yi. A.

SPENCER, Agent. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ohbisthjt Ohtbch, preaohlng thj 4b Sunday of each month, mornpg ana even pgv. Rey. J.

T.Bayi Pastor. Methodist. Cucbch, preaching every pther, Bijnday, morning and evening piunday School at 10 a. m. Rev.

Wm Clap per, Pastor. Pkemhytehian Cnciicn, preaching every gther Sunday in ttje iietooawt ctiurcn. ftev. J. h.

Amiong, raster, On account of At Go villi with boor baye least from their the bad in bare vate be old see held it is in QuccnsAarc. Up Bollarsj and 8 To Chance Here Your the Exertion Keep Belongs. Off Midsummer, Season calls for Extra Extra Price Inducement to the Yolnme of Trade where ij This Store Recognises no Im-popsibilities, Can Admit ot No Fallinff in Sales, However Great the Bargains needful to Accomplish This One, est of prices. Teeth extracted srithout pain OK NO PAY, Silver Mltlnijt oc Htln Filling XiuM Flllini Inning lih Si up jutup Plates, Oold and Porcelain, Crown and Bride work at equally low prices, This ad is worth II for every worth of work yop have done. 1 (tut It out Uriug it with you.

Rooms 17, IS 19, Fuller bl'k, K. tb Ave WINF1KLP, KANSAS." MAPLE CITY ITEXS-The Masons and Fiitern Starield their luttllation las Saturday night." They bad 0'ue supper and all report a good tuna. Vr. QUkey has returned home from tils to lUlnofs, but Lis remained her parep ts wbere (be is, having very f-'v As the wolves are becoming such a nul-sianoe In this locality, a amber ol niea lately gone out on the chase' and several of the wolves have been kllUd. At three were caught In one day, Ned Harro.ld and family, who moved Missouri last fall, arc now looaUd in Mtple City, Be has been working on the Humes ranih for some time.

Lett week bouieUeld gbds wtre moved Into Vaden properly. The correspondent was informed some weeks ago that Mrs. Barak Stephenson sold about all the stock she wished to order to free herself from debt this year. Since the above statement was made we been informed tbat still quite a number of catUe are for saje, Christmas, was observed by a few pri families and quit a number of little gathering were held in the community, though no publio Christmas services were d. A good many of our people, both.

and young, re expecting to sit up and the old year out and thje new one In once.mqrft. meeting vwlll be at tbe chnrcb Sabbath night and is being arranged to bave the, different classes ot the Sabhath School each give programs in order to make the entertain ment pleasant and profitable to all. lln ltddition we wduld join in wisbing all a Bappy New Year. Notice. All persons knowing themselves.

In debted to H. A. Gearle Cp. will please call and softie. H.

A. Searle A Co. For Rent: A good four room house good location. Enquire of J. H.

Watklns. 18 J. p. Maurer is sure there la at least one tiling about xla house which appreciates bis visits home and thai the old clcck. Last Saturday he came home to" spend a part of the hoi idays Ujd'just a's he got la (he house the old olock fired a salute of '81 strokes.

That may not be the proper military number but for a common Christmas home-coming it is all right. Good Reading Cfiftap We are prepared to make a special clubbing offer that should certainly take attention of all lovers of good reading and of complete and reliable news Te rwice-a- vveeK liiooe-JJem ocrat and the advocate each one year for $1.25. This offer, la for cash advance and oqly lasts sixty days. The wlce-a-Week Globe Democrat is the next thing to a dally and ranks am ongtheverybestpapers in America .1 oeei sickness we are uost or below. W1NF1ELD, KAN.

as your tailor Great End. Remember i AM NOT UNDERSOLD, BUT THE LOW duce at Wells. 16tf You should that elegant line of Silver Nifkelled ware at Pry an 4 Riggs, It is warranted In every lmitiwlar. Application blanks for clergy half fara jwriuiu are la the bands of the local agent of the Missouri I'aoifly and can be secured by clerirvnien on rwoiest. V'ntilJtuuary 1 we wll serd the Semi-Wttly Globe-Democrat ilnd the ADVoe.TK for one year for 11,25.

Thin orte. eptfla! oae and so umiua, ll you wish tj take advantage pf a good thing oiiine Imme diately. This Is for cash in advance and the offer rcsiUvely expires on the above date. The Cuban colonists from this so-( tionof the co intry met at Wlnfield Sunday and together they started fqr New York where Ihe'y take steamer tor Cuba. Tttere were nine from Wlnfleld, four from jhe territory and ro from uextor, h.w.

uouruette anu A. unuu. Others are expected to go later, Miss Barah Cay has secured the a- in this suction for the Desmond's tailor system of dress cutting and will sopn be prepared to furnish patterns or rtach tho system. She is having a room; fitted up adjoining Beij fj. Day store In which, she will cjrry a full line of ladies' furnishing gopds, notions, etc.

i At Bryan A Riggs last Saturday the principal customers of the past yearjmet and matched aoopuntsforthe prizo This firm at the first of tjia year offered prizes for those buying the largest bill during the year with the following result: Wm. Greenwell won tfie first prize, a steel range valued at 'fJiO, and his bills amounted to 11,439.04. Barney Eech purchased $1,227.29 worth and won second prize, a $2 set Qf silverware. The third prize, aset of silver knives and fovks, was won by F. D.

whose purchases amounted to $030.12. Other customers were I. 8. Libby, O'. H.

Magnis, $196.77, and W. R. Ratcliff, $104.33. The Masons installed Lheir newly e- lected officers Wednesday evening and after the mystic ceremony pertaining thereto was oyer, the members and few Invited friends repaired to Bryan's Hall where an ovster suDner of verv elaborate proportions was in waiting. This supper was of the "stag" variety with not so much as an apron to break the dreary dullness of its masculine monotony.

Ijut the cooklcggave no evidence that female help was heeded for the culinary department of that order is evidently jn goqd training. All apparently did full justice to the supper and we have left a call for the first train to the next affair of the kind, Clubbing Rtes. We are prepared ttfsend the Advo gate and either of the papers named below for one year at the price stipu lated. These, rates are for oashin ad vance subscriptions: gemi-Weekly Capital $1.50 Mall and 1.50 Semi-Weekly Globe Democrat, 1.25 Farmers 'Advocate 1 .50 Kansas Farmer, 1.75 Kansas City Journal 1.15 ..1.15 Live Stock Inspector. 1.40 Brave Men Fall.

Victims to stomach, liver and Kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite poisons in the blood, backache, nerv ousness, headache and tired listless run-down feeling, But there's no need to feel Jlke that. J.JW. Gardner, of says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a magi when h.e don't care whether he lives or dies. It gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new leas eo life." Only 50c atJ.C, Phelps drug store.

Every bottle guaranteed; HARRIAQE LICENSES. NAME AGE Fred A. Pomeroy, Winfleld, 20 Mary Robinson. i 19 J. C.

Roberts, Honolulu, H. I. 48 Rosa J. Roberts, Winfleld, 45 Louis H. Whitson, Hackney, 22 Lulu Seabridge, Winfleld, 21 Harry L.

Coleman, Rock, 27 Elizabeth Lunceford, Winfleld, 27 Clarence Jones, Colllnsville, I. 26 Honor H. Himelic, Cambridge) 18 D. F. Pratt, Wlnfield, "26 EffaM.

Brumton, 20 Joseph Shrock, Conway Springs, 25 Stella Ea' Yeats, Winfleld, 23 Wm. Fowler, Winfleld, 30 Berta A. Douglass, 23 I. F. Morton, Rock, 26 Ivfc E.

Moore. Winfleld, 21 Geo. Wheeler, Kaw Agency. 82 Susie Fuller, MapleCity, 22 A.lH. Krause, Winfleld, 24 Alice L.

Berger, 16 Chas: H. Gill, Winfleld, 41 Maude White, 36 Wm. Bowden, Navajoe, O. 25 Emma Small, Jefferson City, MO. 22 Albert Patterson, Segourney, la.

25 Bell Gambill, Tonkawa, O. T. 22 G. R. Champ, Byron, Texas, 24 Flora A.

McFarland, Rock, 19 J. II. Canfield, Oxford, 23 Jessie Coulson, Geuda, 23 J. W. Henry, South McAlister.

26 Frances Evans, Arkansas City, 22 this week, Mr, and Mr. W. D. Hale visited in Wlnfleld Monday and Tuesday. MUs IVarl Canady was over from Wlnfield vUiting friends this week.

Mrs. J. Herry and daughter Ita crii) Wlnfield Saturday and Hurray. Mrs. F.

Williamson went to Mulhall, last Saturday to visit with tlyes, Misses. Anna and Kthel ajner were Wlnfield victors Tuesday nod Wed-! nesday. W. If, England n.ade a trip to Win- field and Arkansas City y.eUtdav and today. Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Mead siKnt Monday and Tuesday In Wlnfield, vis- itlng friends. 2 Arthur" Wagner was visiting the family of Dr'G.

P. Wagner, ti.la week. Heriry Kirk and daughter Belle went to the strip Saturday to visit with muuui auu VJai.ivB. C. W.

Ridgway and M. K. Littleton returned Saturday froraWInfleld after several weeks of jury duty. Homer Day to Hutchinson Sat urday to visit his sister, Mrs. J.

E. Smith, dusiug the holidays. Misses 'Ethel, Georgia atd Avis Chapman qf Cedar Vale werej visiting the family of Dr. Wagner this week. Miss Eunico Stevenson remained over Saturday and heard the Western Stars, returning to Wlnfield Sunday.

J. L. Houston is' enjoying a visit from XisxiajJhter, Mrji. Dora Ward apd Mrs. Laura corguaon, of Arkan sas 21ty.

I C. Lowtiierof Wlnfield. was in pester a few hptas Saturday while enroute to Bilveale where he preach ed SUnd3y. tlev. Wm.Clapper preached at Cam bridge Sunday and On, Monday went toVichita where he spent the holidays visiting his daughter.

Rev. J. T. Bays came over from In- dependetoe Saturday and', preached Sunday morpicg and cvering, returning home on Mbnday. 'v Miss Lizzie Bowles left Friday evening for Cambridge where she took the train for her home at Madison', Kan sas, to spend the holidays.

Miss Claudia Bryan of Dexter, who Is attending school at Emporia, was in the city Thursday 04 her way home 1: to spend tne nonaays. uqunor. Mr. and Mrs. George switser gave a party (0 a' few of their friends Monday evening.

Quite a number were present aijd a good time is J. J7. Searle never realized just how tough he was until he went to euda Springs the other day and the officers of that little burg would not allow him to light. They are quarantined a-gainst small-pox down there and Mr Searle probably went back on Dexter apd told them he 'was from Arkansas jity. ina.t nxea Dennis Spurler, of Indlanopolls, Indiana, arrived Saturday and will ylsit at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Mead. Mr. Spurier is an uncle of Mrs Mead and they have not seen each other for nearly thirty years.

He was a goldler civil war, serving fqur years and one month. Is his first visit to Kansas and he thinks there is some mud In the drouthy state. He contemplates a trip to Colorado in the Bpring and to California next fall, 'be fore returning Home. All RigM Uovs. "UverworK ana loss or necessary .1 1- i siccp maue me very neryousanan was with the greatest difficulty that I could execute rny solos.

A friend advised me to give Dr. Miles' Nervine a trial, which did and received im mediate benefit. In a few days 1 was entirely relieved. i recommend it to all musicians who suffer from over worked and disordered nerves." Otto H. Shemmery Wm State Milwaukee, Wis.

is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. i Book on heart and nerves tent free. br Milts Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind EST PRICED HOU'SE IN THE AND GET PRICES UM ORIS JJUilJNu JKLoriVVJtUSxtri. compelled to quit business and with that purpose in view we iarQ offering everything in our large stocK at Books, Stationery Music and Musical Instruments. M.

W0RTMAN, CITY. I QUOTE NO PRICE. OALIj T. RIGGS. MoDERMOTT JpHNSpN, ATTORNEYS.

AT OFFICES AT WINFIELD, KANS PR. D.COOPr, "Qmmi PHYSICIAN and SURGERN. Qffioe Front Rooms Over the Bank G. P. WAQIJER, M.

D. PhysiciaD, Surgeon and. Accouche DEXTER, KANS. DR. G.

M. HAWKINS, Plivsician tipd Surgeon Office over Bank of Dexter. DEXTER, KANSA J.H.WATKINS, ROTARY PUBLIC. Money to loa.ri 0), real estate and on time to suit tVj borrower. ADBtrct oi title furnished oil application.

Office pt Banlf, A. STUCK'S BARBERSHOP. For neat and up-to-date work. Agent for Steam Laundry. Wi H.

ENGLAND, Notary Public, Deeds, Leases, Mortgjges and all Notary work executed. All kinds of Insurance written. Office over J. England Son's store, WMen The Painter Grainer and Oil Finisher. J.

The ctlj Avejiye RESTAURANT. JS. 4 opo 00000 The Best Meal For 20 cts. IN WINFIELp 00000000 At The 9th Avenue RESTAURANT. DOUG BOURDETT, PROP, D.

RODOCKER, The Photographer Will be here on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 5 and 6, and will be pleased to meet all those who want good photographic work. S. H. WELLS, Notary Public.

Pensionvochers executed. Aliso Deeds, 'Mortgages, Leases and all other notary work done. Office at his Grocery store. Dkxtkb, Kansas Fresh and Salt -AT THE- MEATS Smcccswi; to GORDON fr WORTMAN. At No cv Other Store In Wmficld can you get such Excellent Clothing values as here We are espec- ially proud pf our Plain and Fancy Worsted Suits which are as well made and nicely finished double the price fori We sell them for $10.00 No more and no less.

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1898-1907