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The Wathena Mirror from Wathena, Kansas • 2

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BUS1SESS CARDS. I with high Uopes, fur Manhattan, Monday, Wh ispera Front, Troy. mg priuted he victory wm be KATUAN PRICE, THE MIRROR VIBRATOR-' Let us rejoice and give thank, ea, let his orat icast it won't bu I'liillips Troy, Doniphan Connty, ATTORSET AT LAW, Kan as. The Ma about Town. Normal Institute.

The interest in our Institute exercises is daily on the increase. Each member is industriously engaged in and all are reaping the beuefit of first-class instruction. Prof. H. D.

McCarty, as conductor, and Prof. J. A. Lane as 1st assistant, are work-Ine earnestly for the succbsb of the lnatl- the hills elap their hand for joy, for the book agent is no longer found in our midst WATHENAJCANSAS, ED. HOYERSON'.

4 TTORNfeV AT LAW, Tn.y, Kansas, Office wtat THO DOLLARS PER AN SUM. Elwood Items. We appreciate the change of climate. side Public Square. Prof.

McCarthy will address me m- The heavv wind Friday evening injured mte, FERRY ARMSTRONG, DOMI'HAS COUNTY DIRECTORY. THE ORIGINAL ONLY "Vibrator" Threshers, WITH TMTEOVED MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, Arid Steam ThMslier Englnea, Made only by NICHOLS, SHEPfiRDA CO if BATTLE CBI3EK, NICn. tho corn to some extent. The rain came siitute at the M.E. Church in Troy.Tues- TTORNF.YS AT LAW, Troy.

Kansas. Office EAiit't mile Public Souare. 1 Judge Judicial Ttiatrlet A. G. Oti.

Coumv ComaiissioaecB C. Leland, Jr. J. s. day evening the 20th and the State seeking whom he may destroy.

A firm here is going to introduce the Josh Billings patent churn, since It is warranted to fetch butter from cream in two seconds, from milk in two minutes, and from water inside of a very short time. Something is needed to bring butter from somewhere or something just at this season. Bring on the churn. Our two young bloods have Bought and found a fresh field and greener pasture, not FRASKLIS BABCOCI, down in torrents, and continued 'most all night. Mrs.

Ed. Hickman has been sick with fever, for some time, but is recovering at present writing. TTOHNEY AT LAW. Troy, Kansas. Wfllprac- Superintendent oi ruimc instruction wm lecture at the same place on the Thursday evening folmwing.

All are cordially invited to attend the above named lectures, and XjL tica in the several Conrta of the State. L. Limit. W. 11.

Deckard. Mieriff Charles Burlihalter. Trtai-nrer liobert Flickinger. nunly lerkD. W.

Morse. DUtrM Clerk Frank Broun. County Attorney F. K. Armstrong.

Vrnhato Judge Hubert Wilkinson. Kegister Deeds J. F. lianipaon. itendent of Publ Ic Instruction D.

D. Boat. Coroner Dr. W. W.

Carter. Sur. eyor Charles Corbusier. F- II DREN'SLVU, also to visit us in our Institute work. The colored people held a pic-nic near The following is ft list of names of stu ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wathena, Kansas.

All le. gal business will be promptU atteuded to 2 dents in regular attendance at the Institute many miles away. the city, Friday, the 9th, Inst We understand they had a good time, and remained TH0S. W. HEATLEY, in their respective grade, to-wit: GRAPE A.

One thing seems settled, and that is the Tfenuhllcans of this county, having a heavy steadfast to their post till driven home by the storm. ATTORNEY AT LAY AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Office two doou cast of Post Office, Troy, 1 WATHENA STATION TIME TABLE. St. Joseph Denver City Railroad. majority, and there being a certain number To the surprise ot many the school meet-ng passed oif very quiet.

Mr. Allen Porter W. W. CARTER, M. Emma Toner Gettie Hanson A Ilelvey Maynard Gilla Wood Sallie Shields Edwin neeney Shaner Roundy Conklin Lelia Miller Backus.

grade of offices to be filled, having men capame performing the duties of public servants have determined that men of the majority shall fill the positions; that this thing of was re-elected treasurer, without a dissent PHYSICIAN AND SUKGFXIN, Wathena, Kansas Office in City Drug Store, south side of St Jo ing vote. seph street. Eli R. Westfall has been employed as men denouncing Republicans as thieves, TRAINS WEST. Ko.

7, Accommodation 1 .00 m. No 5. Swim, tin 8, 6.52.111. No 1, Mail and Exp. 10.09 a m.

TRAINS BAST. Kn Mail and Exp. 4. OS m. No 4, Accommodation 6.08 in.

No 6.51 No 8, 9.15 pm. Mary Hampson teacher of the white school for the ensuing E. F.DIXON, robbers and plunderers, and then Republi cans electing these slanderers to office, is a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY PUBLIC, nd General Convevancer. Collections given ear, and Charles Cherry the colored school. informs us that about prompt attention, vtatuena, forty men will be employed on the rip-raps.

CHAS. O. MADOULET, Fanny Quimby Amanda Bender Kate Hartman flattie Otten Ettie Steele Lena Lintner Mamie Waller Hattie Vancise Mary Maynard Annie Berry Mokel Clark Hotchkiss Joseph Hotchkiss CITY OFFICERS. From the way Johnny orders them around a little of it would go a long way with us. Norali Dtiuieary Elija Johnston Jessie Parker Desylvia Snyder Ella Amos Lizzie Thompson ErasttiB Hamilton irkland Grant Watkius Issadore Irwin Mary Rhue Alice Amos Jennie Hale ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.

Collections nromptly made. Oulce at Peters Kan' M. Biuer. piece of foolishness, and must be stopped. We commenced this little bit of reform last year, and intend to keep it up.

A sublime spectacle A lot of full grown meu out in the broiling sun shooting for a couple of hours at a glass ball, with a few feathers in it. Well, the poet is right, "Men are but children of a larger growth." Think of the amazing presumption of the Peter Groh has been very sick for some burg. Post office, athena, ronipnan co sas. I time with typhoid malaria fever, but we are T1IK Mntrlilfw fiiai iaviiig. Tim BuviHK, M.y-Saviiii,' llavtiht-ra oi tiiia Jy and irwipmtioii.

11 nil Klvrtry for Rajtld Wurt, Vf feet Cleauiug, id ur Suviug ti rain Jfi-oni Yi uaUga. GKATN RaUerawlIl not Siilimit to tho eHonnmw waatase Grain Jf tlio lalerit.r dou tiy the Otlpr utftdiuwA, wlwu oiwe ioetutl ou the dUTenfiic. THE EN I HE Tlirosliinsr Expense tMi Utft 8 5 'l'lmfd tia. amount i can ii maae hj the Etr SA VKi by thoao Hacliinw. NO Rovolvhig Shafts tnsltlo tho Pepn-rntor.

Kuluvly flee irmn lau-is. 1'trkern. And all sch time-waslln ami (rraiu-wafttiiK conipll catloas. Perffictlv rtniito4 t. Klii.lannd OmlHlouaol Urain, Wet ox Ovjt or "1 i or Bimnd.

RSOT okIt Vastly Hnppvlor for Wheat, If Uat, Barley, Kyu, i. liUe Uraiiis, hut the ni.Y Sii. 11 funBluI TJireiher iu flax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, anfl 1Hb BeqalreBUOaltaclmieuW" or rebuildiug to i-lianKo frou tl--1 toBeedi. MARVELOUS for Simplicity of Part uslliS iSH tliail ono-tmll the nsual Kfllld Oeai FOUtt Siasns of BopnratoTs Made, rnnjr-; ini; trm Nix -in Twlv ilorne ijiae, ami twu Btjluaor tlouuted Ilorsti Powers to match. STEAM Power Threshers a Sppcialty, A special -epai-ator uuwtu exju-etuily for -Mmni 1'u wer.

OUR Unrivaled 8team Thresher En-Kiites, with VaiuaUt) liuimivemeuU auil Uiatlncflve Fuaturei, far beyond any utaor wake or kind. IN Thoroiitth Workmanship, Elecant KintBli. lJrlwiwn of 1'arU, Oouinlutuuena of I'j(iiinnaut, our Vibbatob" Thresher Ouitlu ara Incomparable. FOR Parrtculnrs cnll on onr Dealers or wxit to ui far AUuitwted Circular, which we uiftil Irei. Mayor R.

Knopp. Oouucllmen I. Zelser, A. J. Selover, ji w.

(J Her, I'eter Miller. Citv rierk J.T. Knopp. City Treasurer Jacob Suter. Judge E.

F. Dixon. Cliy Marshal J. H. Waliice.

Ass't. 'r'N. l'earman. J. C.

MYERS, fl glad to learn that he is convalecent. Mr. D. requests us to extend his sincere TTESinKNT DENTIST. Troy.

Prompt at- ,1 a Stewart MJRhue I tention given to all branches of (5llice over Van Buakirk ft MortrJS's store. Will TSft thanks'td Mr. the accommodation Ebert Simon Ellen Bogarth i IdaSaxton Munson Daniels av'erane Democrat preaching to the reading Severance on the third Monday oi eacn montn, ana White Cloud on the fourth Monday of each month, Frank Kinsey Walton people of Doniphan County of reform and positive ly. 1 CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST.

JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Margarett Hambaugh Edwards cood coverument, by the Democratic puny. in the face of the follies of the last House Eddie Senter Mary McCarthy Wm" waiters. Priest. Services on the Sec- DR.

F. HOFFMEIER, Homeopathic Thysician, extended in the hourf his trouble ana misfortune. He further desires us to say that the man who took a sack of corn from his wagon will save himself considerable trouble by returning it, as "he is well aware of his whereabouts, and is in possession of his name. 'The new school house will be completed of Kenresentatives, the Potter fiasco, and tud and Fourth Sundays in each month M.K. CHURCH.

Haitie mown Nellie Bryan the known government-destroying propen Graduate of the University of Maryland, ClasB of 1867 JOB THE Mamie jNesoit CP Rich Ettie Clark Dora Wells GRADE 2. Henry Boder Wallie Perry Ellis Wilkinson "VFFICR nndcf lioder Brothers' Bank, where he Tt A I'offman. Pastor. Preaching every Sunday sities of ye Solid South, which is ye uemoc- yj can be found day and night, unless proiession- Class nicht at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 3 p.

m. racv, pure and undefiled ally engaged. All arecor- and prayer meeting Thursday evenings At moonrtse Monday the pale monarch Elija Townscnd Dixie Wood MollieBeli Eudore Watkius Delia Marcum Etha Wilkinson Ida Brown in time for the Bchool, which commences on the first Monday in September. Mr. V.

has brought on to this city a stock of groceries which he Is selling of the night was slightly eclipsed for some minutes plainly visible here. d. ally invited. OERMAN M. E.

CHURCH. Preaehing every Sunday at 4 80 p. m. Sunday School at a. m.

Pray. meeting every Friday Hermann Trerking Belle Graves "Viola Williams Effle Bridges Exit W. R. Wallace from the city hotel. WM.

BKBnER, M. D. n. 8. niNSMORB, M.

O. REEDER DINSMORE. PHYS1CI4NS AND SUKGEONS, having formed a co-partnership in the practice of medicine and surgery, would respectfully offer their professional services to the citizens of troy and Bunoonding country. Office one door south of rlyers' Hardware Store 1 Airy School m.Bnd near evening at 8 p. m.

rreae mhk at St. Joe prices. He gave up possession Monday, and the erv two weens a Dr. hittier, 617 St. Charles "street, St.

Louis, Mo. A r.eiilr r.aote ottm Medloal tu tctn lonw WJ.god In Ihs ijeclnl treatment of all Tonal, rid Uhronio tiseaiea tli.n any olher l-hyritlan la St. at 1 1 ncK Next Sunday, Aug 18th, will be an inter Mr. D. requests us to Say that he was not same day Messrs.

rumps os oun things are moving along smooth esting day for our Catholic citizens. COLORED BrTIsT. number of children besides one or more on a pleasure excursion when his wheel caved in, and further, be did not go out to enjoy the fresh air. but he went strictly on Jackson, Pastor. Services in St.

Juseph, Second, ly. We wish them success. Mr. rneips, Senior, once kept the Missouri Valley PETER DEITER First Sunday in each month, and Columbus Thir 1 Sunday. adults will be confirmed, at which the Bishop of Leavenworth will Wficlate.

Houso, St. Joseph. Monday Uncle John Grable took to St. Jollv Jim Reese, the jeweler, was relieved I. 0.

0. F. Thoenix edge No. 41 meets in their hall at everv Wednesday evening. C.

NAuaUKO. N. G. J. A.

Stkwabt, Sec'y. Joseph a fresh milk cow.which he sold to a I business, attended to his business, ana returned to his business. We are glad to make the necessary correction, and hope no offense will be taken. Mayor Schultz left, the 12th for Southern Kansas, to select a location. He talks of moving, in the spring.

of a lull set of tinker's tools by a thieving travelling tinker a short time since. There was about eighty in attendance at A. F. A. M.

ni a if A. meet the Institute, Monday. Swaitzer. their hull every Saturday, on or before the full moon, "What are you paying for cattle upon the party there who afterwards tried to swindle, him out of his money, but by the aid of the law he brought the purchaser to terms. Ebward Hoverson, of Troy, was in the city this week looking up his chances for County Attorney.

Wonder if he made a trade of his Solomon river farm with that Burroaker? and the second Saturday hoof." Mitchell will be Here on trie rca, so S. Match, W. M. W. C.

Skawv, Sec'y, will Lemmon, the teacher, to squeeze into the "Harvest" as a farmer. Highland Items. Our city is flourishing and the business men looking happy. Lar(5 assortment of brown and bleached Syphilia, Qlet Of ihitit, Hernia, or Rupluro, all Urinary DiseMa. and Syphilitic or msrourial affectiona of th Ihroat.ak'morbonaa, are mated wiia nnjarailand on l.t..t nlentlllo Spermatorrhoaa, Sexual Debility mi Impot ncv, the re.ull of Belf-nbuie la jonth, iexaal exoeuo, lamitarer or other o.u.e., and which of the following effeoU: nervonineu, eemlnal en.l.lonJ, memory, plmplMon a faoe, phj.ic.1 decay, avei.lon to of eonfelo ot lo of.eiual power, lmproperorunhappy.arepermanentlyoui.

JPamphlrt 3B page.) reUUng to (he abore, In loaled Ba.lop.a, Jor two poMage Oon.olt.Uoa at.offioo or by i mall rej anilavlwd, friendly latter Ul.oi'ln on oottt nothing, When it la lnoonrenlent to Ult the city tor treatment Bedielne.oaa be sent by esprvi or ble guaranteed, where donbl oxlfl. It Tranlly IU IM. Soaday 11 M. to 1 1. U.

Pamphlet, lo any iddreis, for Two Stimpi- MANHOOD WOMANHOOD Sent aealed, all three, for 20 Oenta. Manhood and Womanhood in German, bow together, llluitrated, 15 MARRIAGE I T-XSk GUIDE. BleKant oloth ano gilt binding. Over Btty wonderful pen pictures, true to liloi arttolei tm the following laamr, who not, why. Proper age to marry.

Who murry flr.t, Sianhood, Woman-tiood, Phyeieal deeay: The effect, of celibacy and MW Who should marry Howlife and happloin may be IMreajed, The Phyatelogy ot Reproduction, and many more, taois Wathena Meat Market. The choicest kinds of Fresh and Salted Meats, at lowest rates always on hand. 1 The new watchmaker, Mr. Robt. Locke, Canton Flannels, all prices, at 4.2t Fuelling's The farmers have had an abundant har vest and ire now beginning to market their Another large invoice of Boots and Shoes erain.

therefore making money more plen Acrostic. A fine old House as you e'er shall see, Until Wathena's engulphed in sea, Fidel Gramer's nt panic prices, just recurved at 4.2t Fuelling 8. ty, so that our merchants are beginning to reap the benefit. D.Allen and F.J. Close are shipping early peaches at the rate of 25 bushels per Good Miller directs all square and right Under his roof dwells Honor bright, has leased the Fox storeroom and will open out in a few days.

He is evidently a good workman, and we trust he will meet with the patronage his skill deserves. The city council met upon Wednesday last, levied the annual tax, and transacted some minor business. "Mike," the marshal, resigned On Charles Brown was appointed on SALOON, Immense stock of assorted Dry Goods So say physicians who pelt at Death, and Notions, Just received at On St. Joseph Street, Near Post-Offlce, The prescriptions compounded Ins roof be Fuelling's. neath.

day; they are very large and fine. We have some four or five young men in this place of a very inquiring mind after the knowledge of astronomy. They took a WATHENA, KANSAS. FRESH COOL BEER AND The Mint Saloon and Billiard Hall, open nifflit. at 112, Second street, jo- Miller's pure Drug, selected well, In many a house good stories tell.

Thursday, resigned on Monday, ana on ine same day E. V. Fowler was appointed to Ain. CUnse to Market Square. Drop trip to Colorado to have a fair view of the no5-3m Choice Liquors Cigars eclipse of the sun.

Most of them have re in. Lots of his Paints and Oils sell fast-Lots, also, of his Dyes and Glass. Every one who is a trader there, turned and report a very fine tune, ana say fill the vacancy. Charley Brown was eager to try his hand, but after his experience in Friday's fight, and being called upon 187J4 times between that time and Monday, to "come and take up Smith's hogs," he gave, it paid them to make the trip. Right freely confesses that House is square SnarneaoroouKHipinuuB After a life-long prartloe.l aseert from hum moral conviction, It ought to bo rend by all adult p.rior...

then looked up, not laid around orlost.n. tlJ of re-reading. It oontatns the cream of niealoal literature, thoughtt gathered in an exten.lve pr tle, mi jrortt to any one wao will give It a oatrefol poruaal, ten fcnjes lame a. abora, bat paper Mver I page, Cheapert good-guide la America. or either addreu, enolo.ing amount, DR.

WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Our city was seranaded by a very nne Watermelons have made their appearance in this market. The German Methodist Church Is a coat of paint.

3M string band from Severance on last Saturday night. Thanks for the compliment. Bakery FINAL SETTLEMENT. We had quite an exciting time in our qui up in disgust. He is now c-alleu ex marsnai i Miss Ida Tracy, Of Troy, has returned Next Door to Ott C.

Jones' Stove and et neighborhood on last Saturday night A Estate of Sarah Johnson De- Nahrung, who lias been very sick for some time pant, is out again. The father and two sisters of Dr. Carter few of our young bloods took it into their WATHENA Tin Store, WATHENA, KANSAS. from St. Joseph.

Ed. Downard was in town last week in the interest of Cavanaugh. heads to go down to Peter's brewery ana clean out the colored population gathered Notice is hereby given to all persons in- PERFECTION Uro.b nroAd. Cakes. Candies, Nuts, Cigars, To-1 tercsted in ine esuiws oi ouiim lata nf noninhan Countv.

that there. But the colored folks proved too A pickpocket went through the pockets bacco.etc. Give me a call, vlrtl ATTAINCn AT I AST! will make a final settlement of said estate n.n Pmh.il.fi Cnnrt of said Doniphan were in town, visiting, this week. Grapes in market at five cents per pound. Large quantities are being shipped from this place west.

Wheat is bringing from 70 to 75 cents per much for them and "put heads on some of the boys, who came back In a hurry, wiser, of a counle of boarders at the city uoiei Ml inilla-u i A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARIT County. Kansas, on Monday the 2d day of if not better citizens. I TY HOTEL about a week ago, and got $25 or $80 for his trouble. A shoemaker suspected of doing EVERYWHERE. Kimtpnlhpr.

A. II. 2 U1WUIY lit ju. ui The Mikrou is a readable paper and is said day. Otto C.

Jones, the work suddenly left town on Saturday, Iansas. AUIUllllSUitlul. a welcome visitor among us. Success to it. "Wathena, Mrs.

E. Meeke, 2w4-July 25. r.p. Edmund Billimick one of the heavy wine Proprietress. men of Doniphan, was in town this week.

Thursday last Wallace went for Wlldi, in KO AD NOTICE This hotel is a well arranged brick edifice, with good ss. THE 8TAE OF KANSAS, 1 Doniphan County, Re-nnlon of the Buckeye Of Doniphan Connty. To all whom it may concern We, the undersigned, natives and adopted citizens of Ohio, but now citizens of the table, pleasant rooms, aim moo Charges moderate. Good Stabling for Stock. bushel, and the streets are crowded witn teams bringing it in.

We learn that next Sunday, Aug 18, is set apart by our German Methodist friend to dedicate their new churchy Smith's Bell Ringers performed to a full bouse last Saturday night. All present woie well pleased with the performance. Milt Mun'cie's is the place to get good ci- return Wildi went for Wallace. "Two dollars and costs, Mr. Wallace," said 'Squire Office of County Clerk, Troy, August 0th, 1878.

Johnston, in his mildest manner tfoiiee is herebv civen, that a petition was State of Kansas, propose a Grand Re-union Pic-nic. in the city of Troy, sometime in About the same time a fight occurred in front of Henry Wheeler's bakery, between PETEH MILLER, presented to the Board of Commissioners of Doniphan County, Kansas, at their meet September next, time to bo fixed by gen two belligerent colored gentlemen, squaie nam. tobacco, candies, fresh bread, cakes, up and down knocking. One dollar aim ing on the oth clay or itwo, annniis change in the Petersburg and iroy road to wit, viz Beginning at the top of the lull on the west side of the bridge over Cadue r.i in wptinn ilfil nineteen, township 4) Costs. Delegate election Saturday.

Quiet, of oral committee of arraneements the general committue to bo composed of the following former citzens of Ohio" Center Township Sol. Miller, D. M. Johnson, J. A.

Amos, Robert Flickinger, A. Perrv. D. W. Morse.

course. pics, Tiy him. The hills and valleys in the vicinity of Wathena will yield wild plums in large quantities; They are very cheap in this market. Last Thursday Mr. Edgar Phillips this office with a bucket of luscious Our school district meeting on Thursday four, range (22) thence west about sixty rods into an old road, thence north along said, old road to where it again meets with the present road.

Also that the same viewers vacate that portion ot last was largely attended. L. D. Jioyes Iowa Township R. M.

Williams, b. V. was elee ed Treasurer for three years, a UNDERTAKER, Manufacturer and I oaler in Morton, Phil. Kellcy. John H.

Utt, Frank tk. mail tn lin snnmceedeu UV tile Af innntmn. VV lPreiltlOU IlB Hlllu niHitiM rnniM Thomas, E. J. Close.

Wolf Rivtr Township-Maj. W. J. Gray, nine months' sihool determined upon, ana a tax sufficient to maintain it levied. Ye select school men were routed bag and bag hinrkhnrries.

fresh from the bushes. Many Motn lie "Rosewood Imitation, ami Wal Board of County Commissioners appointed tho following named persons, viz: I. iM.A.i ma mm thanks. Abraham Bennett, J. W.

Schock. Ucivtnn .1. It. fill 11 CI I mitt COIUUIIIUI gage, and the friends of the common school Union Towuship-Frcd. Harpster, u.

W. viewers, with instructions to meet at place of beginning on Monday, the day ot Sep nut Cofliins, and all kinds of Furnituie. FUItJiirntE REPAIRED Kock and brush hauling fur the dykes bo-tween this place and Elwood has In earnest, which gives our streets a rejoice. The district is a nourismnK condition, some $000 belonging to the tdachers' Edwards. tember, lHis, ana proceeu view sum lunu, give all parlies a hearing, and inake due re Wayne Township Low, A.

W. Pat terson. L. H. Miller.

and incidental fund in the treasury, ana over 181000 belonging to the sinking fund, lively appearance port to sam uoara itiiueirsenniuii iv th nth ilnv nf nntnlmr. 1878. Pictures and Picture Frames, 'of all kinds Washincton Township-Win. li. craig, out of which the officers were direcieu to Tuesday night we were treated to a severe storm.

The lightning was vivid By order oi uoara oicounty D. W. MOUSE, IVhon once vsei will rotala its place forever. WE EXCHANGE MACHINES. to and we will allow you tor It, US part payment for one of onra.

IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES, IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWIMQ MACHINFS ALIKE THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK. SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH I BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SI-OOL Of- THTHED'SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADIUSTABLl WITHOUT REMOVIHQ THE SHUTTLE FBOM THE MACHINE. redeem one 81000 outstanding bonds, Georgo W. Barr, Geo.

W. Larzelere. Burr-Oak Township John Grable, J. Jonkins. Marion Township-Dr.

Harrington, and very wicked. At Troy a considerable county cicik. August 15th, Some criminally careless one fired a coup quantity of hail fell. le of shots at Kob. Flickinger't, dog-missed and sizes.

Also the American Sewing Maclaiiie. Wathena, Kansas. VICTOR THERRITT'S SALOON, fvii.mi ta. E. Brvan was the man tih but hit the headboard of tile bed The General Committee are requested to GOTO wm in tho watermelon we spoke which Mr.

F. was sleeping. The shot in Troy, at moot at the Court House, JIU to 2 o'clock. P. on the 22d of August, of last week.

We are not so molon-ciioiiy clim0 through an open window i fi.iiiiiiintn the arranrxements. Let us have as we were. Prof. McCarthy is a square-neauea mun the biggest thing of the season. rr Pnnknn is diuiniin a cellar and other- why not re-nomlnate him for State Super Mrs.

C. M. Thompson's, Opposite Ilicr SelovcrV flouring Mill uiun linniovint! ills property on Josepn intendent street, next door to the post-office. 1 g. An Important case began In the district WATHENA, KANSAS.

i J.A.AMOS, D. JOHNSTON, It. M' WILLIAMS, ROBEUTi LICK ENGER, ALBERT PEltKY, SOUMILLElt. 7. -n court.

The children of tne late yvm.iicu No. 425 Felix Street, Dedication of tne uennan m. wife, have commenced pro- Frcsli Cool BeeriChieliluOrsaM next Sabbath. Kev. u.

lmmk tho wlll fnlher, uv. 3. ft. Kost. will be here, ana aiso itev.

Cigars Always on mm. nvnected Whoroby ait OI ins exiciioivo invij J. from St. Joseph, is expected. wlfo.

or t0 her uso ufitil 7 1tv' i At the school meeting una cn.y, u- ithP vouncestchild.aii infant, snouiu uecuure A.Morgdes broke ground this (Thursday) morning, for a new store room 20x40 feet, two stones high, to occupy the site of the old building so long occupied by him. Thus the old landmarks pass away, and im ST. JOSEPH. JOHN RAMSEL, trict No. 1, last Thursday, it.

a. uovmiuui of aRPi irlce for pmintiti, EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY 6IMPLE IN "JS CONSTRUCTION. DURABLE UBOAg STEEL CAN MAKE IT, AlX ITS WEARIN6 PARTS CASE-HAROENEO STEEL, ANO INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUSTIFIED IN Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years, IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIFST-RUNNIN MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO.THg.

MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMiNTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCFD WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT 'S SOLD FROM $1 5 TO $25 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST- CLExlLUS VECONtROL OF TERRITORY CIVEN" "EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TOo Sewing M-O-ine 351 Undid Avenue, was elected Treasurer. A tax or six mius whittaker, a typo, loft for Hunting. FOR for teachers' wages, anu two umu u.m Iivm don, last week, the attraction there be provement Is the watchword and still the half for nontinaent expenses was levieu fllioot Shoe fil MAKER, ing small but magnetic in its lnuuencc. people say Wathena Is dead, doing no business. There is not, to-day, an empty It is the intention, we believe, to have a six The pamphlet sketch of Doniphan written and published by CO.

Bridges, FAglIOIIABI.K months' term of school. dwelling In town, and several families are camping out, waitiiig till quarters can be Last Thursday Mr. Kd. Downard, the is aueataud well-printed jou; rcauaoie mm Wathena. Kansas.

prepared for them. Dead Guess not. usoful iu its contents, and reflects credit gentlemanly Chief Clerk of the Secretary Slate, arrived in Wathena. Ed. formerly MTLLINERY upon Bridges' enterprise.

Jrjj-Boots Hid Shoes of any desired made to order, Tho teachers In the Wathena public lived here, and he found many warm friends Thov are doctoring up the old Nixon schools for the ensuing tertn ale: Prof. tn rrent him. He has been' In tne hccicta' building, making a serious endeavor to re- Mattoson, late of tho Savannah, pu ry's oince tor tne pasv yen ftm, n.do th. 8cars and wriiv schools, Principal i Miss Bennett, of Savannah, Intermediate; and Mr. Charles of decrepit old age, but alas! in vain, mai Tn 0I milr dye tue auperan MAJOR LAHDRTS SALOOU, OiU'OHitu City Hotel, Dress-Making.

To the ladles and friends of the M. E. nUfttofj skeleton poeps out hideously and Church Permit im tlil ougn tins mcunuu m0okiuclV at you from Its newaoors, jou Huff man, of Wathena, primary department. Mr. Charles Qulnn will have charge of the colored school.

Last week Robert Perrlgo purchased rom' to express to you the gratitude we reel lor pRSI)( cryg, "O.how long? how long musi your handsome remembrance on an eveu- remui1i upon tills body corporator Retrenchmeril and Reform 1 1 SUBSORtBTi fOETHJJ LEAVEK WOKTH Tho loading Hepublionn Dnily nd Weekly paper in Kuneaa. fn order (0 tm jkt hm own fixe 'bhiogly hrw DAILYone year 99.00, WEIEKLy-one year uw KANSAS FAKMEll. TIaii.y Timks I'auhkr one jruar fj.oo VkkkiaTimkhKansamVahkr The mit.rl'iMriH il Iliii'V'K'-- 'XUoWieKKLYTiMKnaiiaUibi'l'" im Wathcna.Kansas Inn of last weeks- and for attorning us ine PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Only fifty cents, ladles and gentlemen, to niiMiKiirn of a nleasant social evening. May sen Anderson's mammoth circus and oon Cool Beer and Elegant Cold Lunch gross ot world's wonders, lea, a circus God bless each of you, and grant ymi the riches of his to the meas- E. V.

Snlvely the brick residence In the northern part of the city, known as the Lowls property. Mr. Perngo will repair it at once. On Wednesday, Augi tho excursion over the Denver road to Hastings and ro- Alwavs on nana, Troy Yard. eomliiK.

the town IS posletl irom one mm ro of tho uilt of Christ." in Dm other th outre, the ctiutiren Y. E. WILLIAMS SON Ma. Mks. Hoffman.

guzo with deliglit. and' await with wonder, On Wednesday evening of last week, the for the return ot ft boy's happiness at Pastor of the M. E. Church and wife were the advent of a show God bless the man HANlTAjnillKIW 0' wlio invented the circus Carriages, Buggies, Spring- favored with a very pleasant surprise p. iiniiiUfiniid remembered III the turn, ror the benellt of the M.

E- Parsonage nt Robinson, wlll take place. Here Is a chance to ride M0 mill over the most beautiful part of Kansas and Nebraska and return, for only 4.m). llev. R. A.

Hoffman left on Tuesday Ml- Kinds of totcr, Latli, SMmlcs, Doors, Glazed Sasti, Lime, Hair, LOW PBIGES FOB CASH YARD NEAR THE DEPOT. H011T. TLliVCV shape of cash nnd bdbsiaiitlitlsfor'llibta- Addresatho Tj Luvimvaru, Klin ropl.ii-!lliislriilcdl)noli;,"2riopft;o)nn. TtANIKMlill WOMANIKIIHM Iinpodinwuls to Mnrriufc tlie cnusd; ilinl euro. Sont mcukJij wnli pot pnld for, to cents, hyVn.

C. WiitTTtrR, St. Charles Struct, St Louis, Mo tliC Rreiit apocialist R-'iJ luaWir' rt i.in. The evening was a oenuiiiiu a bi B. A.

Seaver, editor of the Sentinel, was In town last reek. lleeney ami It. M. Shaner, two Rood teacher, are attending institute. J.

1), Ilaen has (darted nn his iwial trip to his farm In Sumner county. Lehind and number of his fi lcmN h-ft evenlntf tor a short visit to his mother in Etc, Etc. OiitiM 511) unrl Lticnirt Rtreeu, wr. M-n. St.

Louis. Ho was enabled to goby the fa $2.00 A YEAR The large company Hpelit tue cvenuiK iigrutiiiblo manner, and nt a seasonable hour veturued to their homes, all the happier for Hie (i.iiM0U.iiv.'M that they had been lining gllllil. vor nf the North Missouri lallroiul to the HI, Joe Jiiily.

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Pages disponibles:
28
Années disponibles:
1878-1878