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Wathena Weekly Gazette from Wathena, Kansas • 3

Wathena Weekly Gazette from Wathena, Kansas • 3

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Si 4 rouiswx AnviiitTmiu'TS. ft THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. were arrested last Friday on complaint of Franklin Smith of the samo place, on JUDICIOUSSSPAYS How It Was Observed In Wathetn. 1'iii'snunt to arrangements no briefly a charge- of violating tho prohibitory act. Tur anything in this 11 US.

CUSfllll announced the 4th in Wnthonu waa ob served In all its purity and greatness. The day was ushered with sunshine, "Rally Round ths Flag, Boysl" The Grand Army liounlon to bo held at Milwaukee, August 20 Ih to 31st inclusive, will, in many respects, bo one of the most noteworthy of commomorativa events. Thore will be no lack of distin H. -SC. BUSMC1CB, peace aud plenty, the balmy uiw.es from the north ron dcriniUhe atmosphere Vv wau i-aiu.

tut til puliUcaliuK Mmt.Ua cool and pleasant and everything tending to make the day a gala ono whs provided by an All-wise Providence The fire You'Should Buy Thk, lecoj the Read to CdMI IfeRMke a speclulty of eupplyuS vliito laiuillen wih pure old Kentucky Vlttfcleii, natlvo aud foreign W4ties, ICeUana Gin, Blackberry Brandy.Coguao fcCtor medicinal pui pobcb, at moderate iP PFlng fabulous suraa for coinpomnln, ani place your or-j'oj'3 with us thoroby buneiUtlng not on-Jv your health, which is of vital Import. jwjbut also your pocket book. JKxamlne our rrlce liBt, which we will I glad to mall to any address upon up-) lliiatlon. Send us a trial order for hatover you may need, and If we don't t.d you better value for your money than you have ever rooelvod ci-pp us, (as the saying goes) like a red i r7 lb guished speakers. But the most attrac cracker and the anvil were brought into PAM'nuAMD .5 pnnoinfln in requisition at ah early hour much to the win um-iiiij iu "VLr.zrT"i owl in i ii i i tive features will be the tie that binds men who have fought, starved and bled for a sacred eanse, tho renewal of old-time associations, the rehearsal of war exporleneas, the, rekindling upon tho Is delight of the small boy.

xno uusmt-ss homes were docorated with tho stars and stripes, going to show that our citizens 6 UluuUliifD) i'ri alter of patriotism of undying devotion J- wero brim full of fourth of July patriotism. At tho usual ho ur colored S' to "one flag and ono country." Vetrans and their friends will bo pleased to' know that from all stations on tho Chicago, Bock Island Pacific Hallway, on band in uniform made excellent music throughout tho day (and plenty of it) lorn fflOrcvMoiST parading tho principal streets to tho de light of hundreds of people who fcufteoalt its main lines and branches both east ami west of the Missouri river, the price of1 to town to recreate and celebrate, it is ostlmnted that not less than 5000 peo Our celebrated OLD stands Die-eminent amonjr hand- tickets has been placed for this occasion at ONE FARE THE ROUND TRIP, While tae sour mash Kentucky whiskies audi ple wero upon the ground and their conduct was of that sort to be commended, children under 13 aud over five years of age will be charged only there were no drunks to speak of. yt consumers are dally payiiunigner, irfces for greatly Inferior goods. 1. it U1U DuiD UAU anu ba uvea wiwji full nffrfrf 6v maur ratunta.

aiCUs alt this excursion rate, or one-nnartci the The people gathered at the groyo and regular fare for tlie round trip. Tickets If by net bey ths but, under such oIiiIim, its tnwsca O-iuna turiUshliis tie uixwiMarr listened to mi' oration from Dr. Wilkius who held his listeners a half hour with will be for sale at all principal stations' on tho Kock Island Route August 21st to We invite correspondence and court his cutting and truthful remarks. The old-time program was done away with, Aul'. 28th.

Inclusive, good for continuous passage to Milwaukee at any time be the committee determining not to bore ffi most rigid investigation. t) The Kentucky Liquor Geo. W. Gostork, UB South 3d ST. JOSEPH, MO I u.

rivni enilnrttiB nml Kfts tun trfiwtpiit cupiveft. i it HcomliiaoililtadjiirLmnntwlih iMiifiaaitJi. bivtii (whifh no oilier nai't' lawfUy Our tiatul-wliwh nul iedl-hikoi urn tho rmly mft filtlim dov-ieu (whMi oo oltior uiu'ty can Jn-wfuUy tiss). iniooimteroolHB siirln (wliirh no atlurr party oo livwruily nmkeii oiioration fun fur buy, (f. 'ihelotiffhlnd uitlo fj-lriM a wliler tivwl iitidami.

nm-mly a stomilcr motiun than enn olliorwlse ob vliiiiwl, ami bv meaua oC itn dtitsruiit luljiistimenn held tho nmi-'liiuo to Its work ouU pruVtirt bH ihU "'i'l'lHiporiltlrta ot tJie oppmlnt in wvWTflfrW unci h8 no ueml tolav tile trtnl 99 ant any ohuo ot unjle or other rrffwotirlocalnpflH or wnil at aUrlntormaUon. UOaU ORAUElS, W1'0UB4, IfflO. tho people to death witli so much specch- tween these dates, auu goou lor return oassaee leavlns Milwaukee on any data nakiiip- After a few remarks trom between Aug. 27th and Sept. 5th, inclu Cant.

Hickman, of Elwood, the speak 1 'Jftue "Wathena Gazette: sive, Holders of such tickets who ile ino- was at an end. Then came uio sire to make side excursions from Mil wankee to points beyond in any direc amusements. The Kickapoo Indian PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Maa mm cjj, tar cave an hour's entertainment, thore was tion, can, by surrendering their return a game of base ball, an lutlian loot race, r. W. M0CSJS, Agont, Static on, Mo- C.

C. BAKTRUFF. 3iscKipnbiff, ti.oo a yeab, In Advance. dancing, etc. Tho people were well pleascil with tne coupon ticket for safe keeping to the Joint Agent at Milwaukee, have them honored to original starting point where ticket was purchased (by proper in-lorsement) on any date not later than totcmber 30.

JSS9. fwlfihrnHnn and all went to their homes The Kickapoos, have gone. satisfied that "Wathena had given them all they had advertised on the bills. Th6 4tb passed without a jar, The- Normal will open August 5th. On the evening of the 4th this office was treated with a serenade by the Wa Y-- The ho test days of the year are here.

The Gazette ofiice will print you Letter heads, Billheads, Statements, Business cards. Meal tickets, Posters, Sillcla lintng with ft pattern oC a Lttdy 8 waist ami Bleovos printed thereon, witti Hue jndl-uutlntf where to cut and one wlipre to fl, thus avoiding tha expotwe and nso of a pitpor pattern, and traiwlortnlny; tbe mo perplexitttj nartof droKsmakinff into Ask your j. IP ThA ht.fl ntif lynftrKim. Teaches ere selling at $1.00 per bushel, thena Brass Band, composed of young men of this city, and under tho leadership of Prof Trean. The boys are new beginners and are making great headway.

Their music is of the best selections and in a few months will be en- take your measure around the bust under the tu-nid and Dond l'or them to iv Fruit Cans, 50c ts Per Dozen atO.C Dodgers, Sale bills, or any other job that you may want on short notice, and at the lowest living prices. The late rains are making the berry "40 4.1. Send extro 8c. to pity pantaao fov clW bled to play for any kind of a gathering idUaiimm mWy p. ww WATHEMA, M.

E. Church Services. Preaching The members are SnhhntTis. "10-30 a. aud 8:00 p.m.

Trean. Solo EdPoiner 1st. crop. If you want a flue Cigar, go to J. W.

Codes'. Praver Meetings at 8:00 p. Sunday ft. Sam Holt, 1st ft. (Colored.) School at 3 p.m.

Lawrence Poirier, Baritone: ram vvag- iRQWm MOESIS, uer, 1st tenor W. R. Martin, 2nd tenor The fruit men report lots of fruit this season. A SPLENDID OFFEK. Will Campbell, 1st alto, Chas.uron anu rni.i ima hnrnmn trlnnmltant tnd alto Will Allied, 2nd tenor II.

G. Kerr Th Weekly Cubital auU Fai mer'i Jour "Wonder where are the circuses this ft tuba Howard Snively, Bass Drum nal, nffnf "iiir t.wn nauers and the Funiiner? Edward Mauvillc, Tenor Drum. w.Hifnn o7.et.te. one vear, for SI 50. splendid offer is for cash, and ena Heft, of Eforton, Kansas, isat home ft doesn't do for St.

Joseph bloods to Herfpct substitute for whabuone, boiim moro diiruble, and far cheaper; it is bo conatniutod i to be flrra at the girdle, bucormn? gradually and elastic towards the ends, where it ts provided with nn eyelet by means ot which, they are are secured to tho easing and effeota ally prevented i'rotn injuring tho fabrip. lro9smakera reeiwnizo its advnntttsroS, as it is essentinl to comfort and ease, as well as for tho production of a perfect fitting Waist. Ask vour dealer for them, and if ho bus not got them, send 20c. for sample dozen Of any Btze, ,1 iAinli-fl this week. bles every Citizen oi our couiny cure a valuable paper from the Capitol get boosy, come over to athena and of tho state.

Katttcna Hactmr, fto. IE)8 'Disi, uj, Kan, attempt to run our 4th ot July ceieoia The candv stands done a rushing bus! Hons, for when they do they must ex Market Reports. Ml-lllWIHIIMIlillW-'M HI I. JtTl pect to get run if is early in the Ur liysuibuu, morning. Butter Eggs par dox 1UCi Lord per 10 Potatoes per bu 0c It seems to us as though the daily nresstiad devoted more space to theSul- 9 7 Fi jiess the 4th.

Sythe Snath and whet stones 1.20cts. O. C.Jones'. Wathena had the boss celebration in the county. J.

Cole sold and shook up a barrel of shakes the 4th. S.Tnspiih markets. Ssteers livan-Kilrain 'fight than was necessary. 82 00,. choice cows and msM yJ L3 i Fr ts-i It looks as though the world was more 150 $3 00.

Hogs, cnoice pigs -i nn rtimric at 1 rfflfti. "1 7 mixed 160(? interested in fighting than any thing ro "-i t-i fa llj ifi I 210 50, pounds else. 15 oi sales jury i'iiu. Wheat Active 2 No 3 soft, winter, 74c 2 red, 75c; No Someone broke open the door from the waiting room at the depot last bat 3 red, 7 0c JN 'I spring, esc i. Cork No 2 mixed, 27 l-2c No 3 mixed, 20 l-2c No 2 white, 2Dc No 328c.

In another week we expect to give you more reading matter. The ery best Dcodoj d'ed Gasoline for sale O. C. Jones; i urday, and also the money drawer, but i there was no money in it, therefor the party or parties were disappointed. BEHfflFIYOElOSI trJ a Bi Conductor Grassel jl the 4th in VT 1 (il I Any one volunteering to send us in items from their respective townships w'c TTYMENIC KAIS0HHJS Wathena with his best I i on all indds wails and ceilings.

Mrs Johaua lUtalidze, of Manitoba, is will receive the paper during the time that they write for It. Send.for writing IT is hanclsoBie, neaitny ana in- visiting her paren ts at Elwood expensive. paper and envelopes. We 'didn't know th-ere was enough life ii gives as atwacuve rebuiva w.nci-. orrenBivn wall tiaper at Mr.

A. E. Campbell and family had mucn less trouble and expense. Conies to the front this week with a fresh suppb oi quite a surprise last Tuesday when his IT only taKe3 iaxy con wurw daughter Mrs Hamman, and two chil dren came in upon them from Ft Worth one can apply it according to toe Texas, to spend the 4th in Wathena. ihoy fro matfMens ia lirililaJliCT, iintiriir.

3llii in Troy to get up a celebration. Just received a Car oad of Marble Head Lime, at O.C. Jone''. our late market reports that will appear every week hereafter. 'Our enterprising citizen, II.

II. m.cke,was in St. Josephiyesterdty. simple directions given an eveiy package. 6s make of i-ianos Cr.TLGCUE RrlD "FRiGETiSTOH fflCAIil.

A base ball nine from St. Joseph came over Sunday and played our home boys mmim avreA Kulkssea. and only" mum iwil Pc Mi rJ tC .) a game of ball, the St. Joseph nine com requires the addition ct water to ba ingout victorious. ready lor use.

IT Will Keep lor a long tnae iuwi The two drunks on 'the 4th were ar being: mixed, and if acciaenmuy rested for disturbing the equuumity ot Arrott 1 Provisions, Canned Goods, Bacon, The wrhat crop in this county will be ijiunence, it is being harvested, found the money aethoughthehadlost, last week. dropped on carpew or mriuuiuo not injure these. our town and fined $24 and trimmings ILLINOIS. STEEL IT is preparea ten artistic TINTS. ShinfflesatS1.75cts Per 1000 in fact all kinds of lumber cheap, at O.

C. Jones' THE REST WH, Wathena Kansas. IT will pay you to procure ona cf our sample cards from your dealer or from EiYGSEHIC KALSOKISE 0QSPA9Yp Ho. 197 Markat Chicago, III From Troy. tall next Sunday, by our home ta' lent.

A good game is expected. Went to St. Joseph to PI io the "illiphant" and the panorama. Miss 'Annie Dieter is visiting her St. Joseph this eek, Prartieaily hJestrarf- The Chief.

Our Prices arc as lca the r.owrT, Give us a ull, THE The corn crib of Philip Howard, in STYLES Wolf River Township, a lew nines VARNEY! southwest of Troy, was burned Monday Judge Drenning and family spent the evening of last week, and several thou 4th at Troy, and reporteu a goou uiuc sand bushels of corn destroyed. ine fire was caused by a little boy playing Ssisi for Ciitsljps aa tea aeErast figem "CJ TS'S A ,11 POWDSR3 All widths of Screen Wire and all with matches about the crib. iSlHI MD IlSfll'f AKEE sizes of Screen Doors, atO. C.Jones F. GLALDEM, For a cool drink, such as a milk shake, Georgia, wife of James T.

Pomeroy. of Robinson, and daughter of Joseph F. Hampson, of Troy, died at the residence of Mr. Pomeroy's mother, in St. Joseph, Monday morning' July 1st, in the 21st.

lemonade, or soda water, go to J. 4 UJ (Coles. nora m-a nhaut twenty-five young So Hoibm win die of Cowa Bw or ttmo year of her age. Fnw din wlllonre and prevent iioo Areh Oalven. of Burr Oak, Thomas 3 BowenandSamDaney of White Cloud ladies working in the AVathena Overall I factory.

Call and see our Jewel Grand Gasoline gt0 ve, it is a daisy. O. C. Kan have been granted pensions. p- VnntjiH Powdora will prevent Powdem will tmvexte the q.inntity of mills mdcSmf twenty per liuuerflrm Powdi-n.

will rnre or pn-TWt sJraost UTtBB to whhH lli.v-iml w)W Forra's Honnms mu gitk SATIdFicmoS. gold everywhere. DAVID E. Proprietor, SAIiIIKOEE. KD.

The Times. Miss Eva Drenniug, of Wathena, visi ted her father here a day or two last 11 Stewart, commercial drummer Wi week, Pi V. Snively Co. is in from a sue- for E. J.

J. Brown the Wathena cigar man cessful tnP- intPi-viewine- our merchants on wrouchtIron and steel Monday. 'im AIR FURNACES Severance offers a premium for the irr rwvr rrsr. i5? bitterest liar at the celebration. We have Sr5 CATALOGUED CREAI3ERY PACKAGE rAAKFG CO: E.

R. Mgr. MSSS CITT.WB. The Sullivan-Kilrain fight is at an end Stil llone Kilram iu the seven ty-second round. The ber croP tUis scetion is in" snred Th 1 late rains have served to make'thecrv Ptoe- Bpveral here that are perfectly compe OurFumawa re DP1e wpeeiaMy for Western Coat hoii'l for IlhtrUHl VARNEY HEATIN3 frlFG.

LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS; KANSAS. tent to enter euch a contest WATIIEXA, I Adam Brenner and son, of Donipha I.

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Pages Available:
272
Years Available:
1889-1891