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Woodston Register from Woodston, Kansas • 4

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Woodston Registeri
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A Tin wedding at Mr, IT, Scott's of Ash Hoik Monday Dec, 13th 18S6, at which time there were over OUTH Sl WOODWARD, 'DKALEPS HARDwAIiE, STOVES AD TINwASK; Thompson, owner. 6ixty invitations and as many responded to the same, The invited guests met at their residence at 11a, and Friday Pee. SO, I6S6 partook of the kind hospitalities of Ax. Ty rrsTTTn Ax. Mr, 4 the dinner was serv Knights of Labor.

ed at 1 p. in, which was very highly, commendable to Mrs, Srott's cooking M. J. Wells, Editor. capr.ciiies: the tables fairly groaned under the weight of good things pro-videl bv tiie worthv couple tin guests groaned after relieving the table of its welbfilled dishes after din 8 HI SS I ww vM L.

A. 8397. Meets Every Sat today Evening at 7:30, itl 0- ner Mr, Scott showed the sod house In xf nail, woottston ivans. M. J.

WELLS. H. W. lived in before building the fine large E. COLE, R.

S. house they now so fully enjoy. He has a large farm Well improved, con The motto of the K. of L. is we carry thk most v.

siderabie stork and plenty of this world's goods; iir, a mis, Scott are si model fniaily. After the wedding Hats Gaps, Ecots Slkoes, lifTl.e- OITY. ihe presents were brought out and shown to the young peo ple nu-t at night and fully enjoved 0 0v themselves 'til the 'wee. sma' hours', and after refreshments went home. highly pleased with the hospitality of Furniture! their hosts', the meeting will be long remembered.

The presents were: Mrs, and xiiss Stella McKain, col lrR Rt'KIiSIl)K COO A NIi KANdR.s A i.E THE MOST couiLEiic the mirket. Head-Qiiai ters for tile Leach Wind Mill! wcod 1'nsnps Lay tit! roui's, i.irtke and repair 'I Sc. a I A CO ILE'I ander milk pan', II, Carmony ULb WKIGIITS AND pQ'JAbE UEALIXG IS OUR aaOTTO! wife, stew kettle flour sieve; Michael Morrisey wife, cofi'e boiler; GIVE A TliTAL Vandyke wife cojTe mill canister' combined and two faiiiil tin cups; ii.ujg".Jmr,'?f:i Tm has, S. Scott, large tin pail; A. i a 9 I Jlf i- Il'ggins wife, coiTe pot tin cup; ASTMAif, JLlJLil Rev, C.

York i wife, tin pail and match safe, John Maev wife, cake dealer asket album; D. wife, large tin pail; Sewell wife. fWl wmMm v-'' -k mill teapot set la'dels; Abram Kurtz wife dipper pudding pan; ai. Murphy wife knife a fork case grater; Mr, Mrs, Ford milk par; R. Scott coffee pot; Rhodes 4 wife sauce pan dipper; IS, Thomas wife stew-kettle; wm, Roark wife pail and pudding dish; John Sewell wife coffee pot; 'toyer i wife set teaspoons; Milton Cotchell wife album.

All, McIvaix. Quite a number of friends assemb WAGONS, RUGGIliS; FiiiSI) MILf.f. illBU'IIING MACHINERY. AND EVERYTHING OF KIND FARMiiRS NEED-. The Best Place in the ity to buy Dry Guods, Boot! and Caiiiu-d (Joods and 'TOBACKJOe- rs at the Hoi-eof 4 Vi -1" (V iui, iLi ii kju NEW GOODi- NEW GOO I S- -NEW GOODS -NEW L-i'OODS 0 Woofistoo Harness Slop led at the residence of ir, and Mrs, George Xedrcau on Christmas night to witness the ceremony performed by Rev, York which united in holy matrimony Mr, Sherman Cutler and Miss Jane Nedreau both of Ash Rock tp, Following is a list of presents: 4 ilrs, Xedreau, 'reeking 1 bed 1 hogs! CiiEAP FOR CASH.

We luivea line Dry Gttdd-A FeV Nice jerseys' Xery Low -MARTIN PROPRIETOR "An injury to one is the con-tern of all." Their work i not for an individual or a class but for humanity and without fcny distinction whatever of rade color or sex. The iaw t)f our country promise equal protection to all without regard to race or color, but not Without regard to sei; while Irequiring the same duty of 'women, the same obedience to law and imposing upon thorn the same taxation and other burdens of citizenship, the right to vote, to exercise a fchQjce as to what burdens shall be imposed upon her and what men or women shall hold office ind make and execute laws is-j 'denied her simplyjjbecause she is what she is a woman. Were a property qualification the price Bf suffrage, few em women would vote than men. Were an educational test required more women would vote than men. And "any rational test to decide the propriety of full' citizenship, would admit most if not all women and exclude a large majority of men if either niEii or svrimen were excluded.

This injury to women is the Concern of every Knight of Xabor and there is work to do as long as this unjust distinction is made by our laws. "An effort will be made this winter jn the legislature to.extendto the privelege of municipal suffrage! we hope it may succeed and we ask the Books county representative Jto'do what he can to extend to tthe women of Kansas this, act of Throw kthe doors open and let true, merit ywin whethe it wears skirts or breeches. One other matter of general needs attention at Tthe hands, of the legislature. iWhile prohibition has done rinnch for Kansas in promoting prosperity, in increasing ispbriety and happiness, and (diminishing crime, something r'needs to be done yet to make umr prohibition laws entirely We need 'a better class fof druggists who will 1 not prostitute thtir calling by turning saloon 1 Pfbhttfttioh is in ore Vry.to laboi; than to capital and Jabor jjhould spare'- no effort to make theprohibition absolute. The Kf of L.

can be depended 'Con to Assist in the movement on 'Intemperance. We, think 'oUf'rereseritafite can be c-duh ted for the tight here, tod.T'v 1 Mr, Nedreaii cow, 2 hogs; a si'oc oi i 11; "A Stock of Bdots'rt'rirl Slices tliat we are Belling CHEAPER THAN AN HOUSE IN THE WEST. us a call and be convinced. Light And Heavy Harness constantly i.n band, or-fnadc -A fiiic assortment Td' fof Holes. HI ihfoi, and fof Vv'Iiifii.

will 'be sold at Yours Jieipectlvlly: 0. W. C. oods. -il5S- i I Trio 6's-, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FORnSALE! 6 Room Eusineess House iiv Dadj-; DoCg ass 3os.v.'.

Newly finished and furnished. A fine grade of cigars ft, "'stock. Korth side Main Woivlstotv, Kansas. Rev, York, butter dish Ur, Lawrence, pair felippevs; 31 rs, Dr, Lawrence, album and fancy apron, Mrs, 3Iedrcau, set glass dishes; 3Ir 3Jrs, 31'Doimel. pair towels.

Amonir those wlio enjoyed thehos-': pitality of the bride's parents, were: Mr, a 31 rs, 31cDonnel, Hr, Mrs, Cooper, Mr, 3Irs, Elder mother, York and wifey Misses Kemp and Cutter and Effie Cutter, itr, Niles 'i LaWKEXCE I I The AVbodston Comet Band has been reorganised with the following-j members: 31. L. AUTntire, John "VVarj nick and Hubert 3IcNutt, 1st, 2nd and 3d flat; McFerren 1st flat; Cole 2nd flat; Martin Mitchell 1st tenorj 31artin League 2nd tenor; A. C. F.ailey Cormany 2nd alio; Dillen baritone; J- Ireland and J.

il. Hornish drummers. The bo'j's aire show ing a determination to raa'tc a success of the band add are doing it, and the citizens should appreciate this laudable enternnee. We 'suggest an entertainment for the bencf.t of the Band. Thathaokingeough can be so (jnick-ly cured by.

Shi lob's cure. We guarantee it. Will you sttfier with jyspepsia'and-Liver Complaint? Shilo'hs italiwr is guaranteed to cure you. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cvra is the remedy for you.

Catarrh ruled, health and Hweet breath, pecured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price "fiO cents. Nasal ree. I' For lame baftk, sblc or chest ilsc Porus Plaster. Price 23 cents.

fehilohs Cough. atH (onsuuiption Cure sold by its on a guarantee, it ure's, consumption. fcbiloh'a what you nt'ed lor uonstipation, loss'of appetite, till symptoms of dyspeps.a. Price 10 and 7 cents per GVoitp, whooping- broil fltittis immediately relieved by Shi loh'H Cure. :0.

0. TWOWBSQiM. Ms liiioKf! Fii'iHE On Gumniisii IE YOLt AVANTTO SKLL PAKil IT IN MUSTEK settled by January 15th 1887. our books will be closed on that day, and all unsettled accounts will be placed in the hands of the proper officer for collection, please save costs and settle at once. This is final.

Howell Bros. 'V J. M. MoRain Agt. Among the many beautiful Christinas presents, we have seen nothing equal to the bojuet of tissue, flowers presented to Mrs.

J. '31. 'McKain by Mrs. A. O.

Bnitey, whowe work it is. Mrs: B. is a real artist; we bave seen some of her pointings which were excellent. oodsloji Gilding I'iiprove: iiteiit Association will meet at tht hall on Monday eve at 7 o'clock nj. to jicrf'T't their organization, to complete share oi stock i Directors for the lirst ea Wells, Allen, McKain, Mahlou Mclntire and ft, L.

Stephens, Uommil'lee solic it st.vki Wells, a JU'Ihtire, Allim .1, llornisht Fronk Sputh, R- i Stephen ami otlV'rs. A general 'invitation is eWndrp to ii ir a then- iiu'ciings, (dci irmaii, 2 Store Rooms; ney And Desirable; L0C3t8ti cnGcmer Let Oil tm street. also euli. siock OK GEN IlP. AL MEMlANi8 TO SOL AT 1 0 1 CIS.

FOf! Sh 'Mew rcoidriH'o, one ssry, J8x8 and 3 lots nfcar the ccnire'of towf. Prie' 82T5.0C small payment time oe rest payment to siiit ptnv chaser. UppH' to C. 0. Thompson.

ALSO A gooil, ne'u 3 room business hoiise, to sell at a bargain or tfde for prop ertv South or Eiiit. i ALSO. A few good in difTorelH paris of the county, "i i TlloMIV.ON. The ChrisLiiias ffre a grand iflYtir the large hall being crowded to its utmost capacity in4 snis-taction beinginaiiifestod by The gentlemen jlc's'utt are pre. paring to build ft larg foundry and macihitie slio.

Cant the 1ovn dt somelhiiig to help, this movement? 'I5tt To Mr. aj.d..Mrs. Hiram Vanderlip onMlie a girl; all parties doing Wf'll. 1 )r. Li'viviVcc acchucbetir.

Hiram is Very happy about the addition to his We obligtyl to omit, lots; Of t'OppV btaiir-c it fume too we pnsitivt'iy liih Tjy a''f'i 'ug laVr than WcdneHday'Ti'ri iTTOBNEY tor tho UWUf, Isr Merogfifiie Agency, i f'AI'ti I IVTl'VIU'llTi VW'IciaiiSrs "TT-- Gee. John ALogan, U.fe. and bhe of the foremost meii of life day, died thr l2th; of rheumatism of the heart. L..

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567
Years Available:
1886-1889