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Weekly Gazette from Williamsburg, Kansas • 1

Weekly Gazette from Williamsburg, Kansas • 1

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Williamsburg, Kansas
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WEEK i A JL 11 IJ A VOL. 1. WILLIAMSBURG, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY 9, NO. 12. Bracelet Festival.

Tim oven- The A series of hayrack tri THE WEEKLY GAZETTE ing thcro will bo a bracelet festival at als by juries in 'Squire Glass' court tho M. E. church under tho auspices finally ended in its third number Tucs-of the ladies of Williamsburg. Re- day, with a result of 17 to 1 in faror FRANK BENNETT, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. freshmcnts, consisting of blackberries, of the defendant (W.

Ivcy), and icecream, lemonade, cake, etc, en- against the complainant (F. Martell). OF STBSaaPHOH, 25 Cesta fcr 3 Kcnths chanting music, an address, and a Witnesses were brought in from the 2ATE3 ADVESTISI1TS known epos applicatlcn, good social timo, is a part of the pro- vicinage and jurymen sworn to render Home Enterprise. It may not bo generally known that there is a printing office in Williamsburg, but thoso living within tho borders of thc town-ship aro acquainted with that fact. It is an cnterpriso that needs tho support and encouragement of tho public at home, and when it does not rcccivo this, it very evidently shows thc unconsciousness with whioh a man assists in the building up of a foreign town, and the indiscretion with which he unconsciously denies the progress of his own town.

We need not point out any who have thus far lent an unhelping hand, (and sending thc money out of town that should ba kept at home) for a recent importation of hand-bills gram. Everybody cordially invited to a verdict according to the law and the be present. cidcncc. It seems that the inability To-night Bracelet festival At the M. E.

church. The tastes of men were wisely made of tho complainant to produce tbo ncc 1 1 i i Mrss Delia Ringer is in Ottawa this xu juve ice cream a iumoimue, i And for their souls 'tis iustlv fit. CSSar? am0Unt eviJcDC0 WaS COn3I)Ia wook. There should bo wisdom, song and wit: cent to 17 of tho men who were sworn Then come and get your money's worth before God and man to trive in thflir oncrin cstiaii was in town on i I Kfi cream, lemonade, song ana mirtn: Tuesday. Everything sold lowest rate verdict, justice to the deserving.

But one strong, comprohensiblo u.ind arose ltev. M. McFeattcrs was in town on To help your money circulate len cents will Jet you in. no doubt Tuesday. in a visionary stato, and declared itself Just what you please will let 7ou out.

D. N. Johnson wont to Kansas City to tho contrary. To say the least, the Business Change. C.

II. Esta Monday springing of Ihe caso was a solecism, with tho imprint of the paper whero the work was done, has callod forth brook has sold his new building and aml the sooner tbifl thi resortine A good timo i expected at tho braoelot festival to-night. tbo condemnation of a number of good stooK oi drugs to Jacob liustcr, the to law ip imputod by experience, tho George Ullom and J. V. L.

Thrall and influential citizons, who aro earnest ucntist. umus an enterprising Due- Booner will wc have peace and no ill spent last Sunday evening in Ottawa incs manager, ana mat success may fcelin jortholow anncared that homo cnterpriso should b'j. sus a i i i i Miss La Duo has boon quite aucnu mm wucrover no locates is our for tbo complainant, and managed his tained. Thc "rubber stamp" has been wisTi. muster is wen Known by tuc caso ag bcst be couM undor th extensively patronized in this town, and is another unpleasant contention.

people of this vicinity, and will retain stances; II. A. Hunter and J. II eick tho past woek, but is now convalescent. 0, A.

Rioard is employed in the tin tho present lucrative business which Phillips annearcd for tho defense. However, this "unsightly ginger-bread ft that establishment has attained. Mr dopartracnt of A. L. Anderson's store The Fourth.

Grand celebrations this week. Kustcr is an energetic man, and is al printing machine," as ono of the unfortunate purchasers calls it, will not bo a3 difficult to "walk over" as the un were held all over the United States Miss Linnia Volratb, of Otttiwa, is ready making a mark of his enterprise in tho interior of his buildine. He on the 3d aud 5th, in honor of our national independence, which was won by scrupulous disposition of those who aro will continue the practico of dentistry, hero visiting her cousin, Miss Aggie Barnet t. Mrs. S.

E. Mann went to- Burling not thc friends of homo cnterpriso. A tho patriotic blood of our forefathers. and will bo glad to meet his old friends contemporary gives tho following com iansas was not sucnt on tins mcmen when needing anything in his lino. ton Monday to remain with her parents tous anniversary, and the people of oy Organized.

There was an enjnya- cry city and town either gathered cn masse or gave their personal thoughts aUo and interesting meeting of the for a few weeks. Willis Pruett threshed a acre field of wheat yesterday that averaged 35 bushels per acre. J. II. Bcatty went to Kansas City singers of Williamsburg at tho M.

E. to the history of that fearful' struggle ri B.n evening. evening. parsonago iuesday Alter 0f ono hundred, years aeo. In this ho rendition of a number of songs, an place nothing was done to manifest our Monday to meet his parents from Gur organization was effected, called the joy, other than a continuous rainfall Williamsburg Musical Association, and nearly all day on the 3d, and much of is for the purpose of improving the sing- tho day on tbo 5th.

But this, coming ng tuo babbath services of this a3 a godsend, gave tho thoughtful mind placo. Officers were elected for an in- an occasion for reflection, and (in our mendable suggestions, which may bo applied to business in general: If you are a merchant and wish to purchase a carriage, patronizo your home mechanics. you aro a farmer patronize your home merchant. you aro a mechanic do busiuess with tho people from whom you obtain your employment. you aro a laborer, spend your money with homo and thereby assist in making your town prosperous ,11 thc business man, tho mechanic and tradefcman arc prosperous, the farmer and all others in a community will bo benefitted.

your business in a spirit of reciprocity. Let each vocation try to assist thc other, and in this way will a friendly and mutual relation exist which will provo beneficial to all. Tho following were among those who witnessed thc sights at Kansas City on thc 3d, from this place: Wm. Clau deboite period, and members enrolled, minds) Volumes of unutterable joy The association will meet at the resi- went up in memory of the patriots of donee of Itogers next Tuesday 1776. nett, who were going east.

Jacob Mergcndoller has improved tho appcaranco of Win. Fultz' residence with tho carpenter's tools. George Phelps spent the national day at Independence. He relates some romantic circumstances on his return to tho burg. Tho engine on the passenger train jumped tho track Wednesday evening whilo switching, and was delayed here for several hours.

Tho sidewalk in front of tho "Gem" drug storo has been repaired. A little evening, rw a Removed. Michael Glcnnen, living wood, on tho 2d at the ago of south ot town, bas a daughter. Id years 42 years, 3 months and 10 days. Do- ot age, who has been tho unfortunate ceased was born at Springfield, 111.

victim of a cataract over both eyes March 22, 1538. She united with the since birth. Of late vcars she has ex- nhnmh in ISSS rilmtimm perienccd considerable inconvenience, 111,, and has always been faithful to repairing in various places on tho south side of William street, is suggestive. and Mr. Glennon sought a medium by tho principles and doctrines of tho which to relieve her.

Fortunately he church of her choice. She died happy. sen, B. C. Fogle, G.

11. Cummings and son, James Cummings, G. Pearson, Barncr, tho boot and shoe maker, is now in his new quarters, and those found relief in the person of Dr. Fryar, She was always cheerful in adversity post surgeon at Fort Leavenworth, who as well as prosperity, and those who Esq. Davidson.

Wm. IX. Maxwell is still in business performed the painful and successful knew her best will miss her st. Bc- and intends to remain there. For to operation.

Mr. G. highly recommends ceasod loaves a husband and eight Dr. Fryar to any who may be' thus af- children to mourn her loss, who have him it docs sceni a pleasure todibh out flic ted. ice crciin, or au ice coldlemonado that the warmest sympathies of many friends is made in tho shade o' some beauti ful lady.

M. was tho unfortunate young man of whom wo mentioned in Taken In. E. M. Bartholow has at this place, taken in with him Justice Hewitt Fine special train Craik, as an equal partner in the Wednesday evening took ten car loads transaction of his extensive business.

()f thc flncet cattlc evcr gLil)pod from Mr. Craik will add stability to tho firm tbls pIacc to Kansag Citjt Thcy wcr(J and will Hubstantially give satisfaction purciascd by D. M. Bunn of William to the patronizing public. 'Ho will Stailev, on Sac Creok, who has a fame who wish a new solo, or a new pair of boots, will find him at your service.

Wilson Webster had a congestive chill last week, and was quite sick for a few days, lie is ablo to be on the street again, and is gaining his former state of health. T. C. Kccnann, who has been improving his farm near Williamsburg, returns to his former home at Paola, for a few months. The Gazette will be regularly mailed to his address.

F. M. Bergct, another 'Ohio is visiting Mr. Hunter at the Hotel Do Stauffor. Ho came in yesterday afternoon in company with J.

Campbell, of Wavcrly. Wo understand that the trio ars from the. same town. move his family to town about the first for raigi tbo bcsfc catlIo in Fraulilin of September, and thcy will bo wel- countv. Thev aro tbo "mlt.oil.ro.." last week's issue as having roccived severe injuries by the explosion of four pounds ot powder, whilo digging a well.

For sale "A secorid-haud 1th o' Jcw-lyo oh-ray-shun Has only been used once (in tho neck o' the woods) before an audience cf 0001. miea. For furtber particulars inquire. Kustcr keeps a first class drug store. corned into tho social eirclca of tho burg and a vcra 0 0 vcr 1500 nou It is such information that satisfies us of arc indebted to him to call at the drug the advantages eastern Kansas havo store and eettlc within 15 days.

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