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Wathena Weekly Gazette from Wathena, Kansas • 1

Wathena Weekly Gazette from Wathena, Kansas • 1

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WATHENA nniu lUlh No. 7 Wathena, Doniphan Gcmrcty, Kansas, Thursday, August 21, 189C Vol. 4t. Smith Creek Notes. had a fine rain Saturday They still gouge and fight and kill ench other in Oklahoma.

Our Bargains In We School commences Sept. 1st. The Eden Musee opens Aug. 23d. Potatoes are scarce at any price.

J. McAleer is visiting in the east. SummerFootwear Mrs. Watsok will move to Em poria soon. Wild plums are in the market a dollar a bushel.

evening which was a great help to corn and late potatoes. Mrs. Blum has returned from her visit to Fairyiew, Kansas and vicinity. August Euler, ofCentralia, Kan. was down visiting with his relatives last week.

Wm. Hill, of Holton, was on the creek Sunday. Ed. Gabbert and Frank Eoley went to Severance Saturday and returned Sunday. Geo.

Weber, of St. Joseph, was on the creek Sunday with his girl. The Badger Lumber can save Sontezuma. The elegant hotel at Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. known as the Montezuma, is a modern structure, arranged to give every room an abundant supply of the brilliant and tonic sunshine for which New Mexico is noted.

Passengers via Santa Fe Route who 4havrt stopped there, praise the beauties and comforts of the place. Such a quaint half-American, half-Spanish life as that of the native Mexicans is always a novelty to the tourist; and the famous hot springs near by attract persons who are travel-tired or worn with business cares. Excursion tickets at low rates, all the year round via Santa Fe Route. Write to Geo. T.

Nicholson, G. P. T. Topeka, for pamphlet. BY eingtrl Guess I'll hev ti isdiI Kanci in' thi Chll'un qw tk'ir.

The best lit ever hid. you money on lumber. 1100 Reward. W100. The readers of the Gazette will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity.

Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Goto K. H. Clarke's for your jewelry, on Felix street.

Golly, they are having freezing weather up at Winnipeg. A. Edwards of Bringham, is in town visiting his people. Nothing small about George. Parties Ice at the low The rain Tuesday just suited the est price call at J.

W. Cole's. threshers, They all started for St. Buy your lumber of the Badg Joseph with happy hearts, and In the manufacture of paper this er Lumber and save money. powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to will come back still happier.

Will Mehrwem don't like to work cure. Sena tor list or testimonials. country has been making tremendous strides during the last few years. The industry has been on Smith Creek, but he likes to go Foe a cool drink of soda fresh om the fountain, call at Cole's. Mrs.

Williams, near Troy, will F. J. CHENEY Toledo, o. to St. Joseph frequeutly to see his Sold by all druggists.

brought to such a high state of development, and the production girl. Poor Bronco. build a house in the north part of News Boy. The Kecent Kate War, reduced so such in cost by own. Several wagon loads of young improved machinrey and tho Advertised the Burlington Eoute prob ably more than anything else could have successful use of wood pulp under haeldell items.

The rain has helped the crops. The farmers are through thresh- folks attended the boat races at the Lake Sunday. done. Her old established line, such as her line to Chicago, hardly needed this advertising, as it was established years aspecial process, that a large export trade has been established, particularly with England. A Ed.

Harding moved his family to ing. Far Grape picking is now in order, St. Joseph this week. One by one tgo, way back in the old era "before the Perrv Bears has gone back to the families go. war," and has acquired a reputation for speed, safety and comfort entirely un- Kansas City.

Rev. Mr. Gibson will deliver an ivaled. But her comparatively hew St. Louis line was advertised as it only Miss Mary Liffring will return to address on Education, a week from next Sunday evening.

St. Joseph Sunday. could be advertised by the crowds who were induced to travel on account oi the Annie Penick and Katie Lieffring Chas. Straub, of Denver, is vis eduction in rates. This St.

Louis line is Sundayed at Pelkey's. iting his parents. His father is im a recent departure of the Burlington. market has also been found in Australia and elsewhere. A few years ago Mr.

Laney of Dickinson County harvesed a big crop of wheat and immediately planted the same ground iu corn and raised 2,500 bushel on fifty acres of ground, or iifty bushels to the acre. It is stated that 27,000 men in the city of New York are supported by their wives. There is a great deal of substantial injustice in the About a year ago through train service James DeWitt is on the sick list. proving slowly from his late injury, Iffy, was first Inaugurated between Denver Umapatakeye. The strike in New York is like' and St.

Louis via St. Joseph and Kan The President of the Baltimore ly to terminate disastrously yet. It sas City. This magnificent train of Sleepers and free Chair cars, leaving is worse than the dispatches report. Medical College, Dr.

Byrd, who has Kansas City and St. Joseph after supper thorougly tested Speer's wines, It you are going east don't fail to places the passenger in St. Louis in says: time for breakfast the next morninsr, call upon the Union Pacific local Ladies' Hand turn Dougola Oxford Ties, in blacks and colors at 75ot3, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $7.00. Ladies' Dongola buttoned Boots, silk worked button holes at 85c, $1.25, $1.50, up to $7.00. Gent's Calf Shoes, in all styles, at $1 50, with a large lot of Kangaroo goods just received, which we will sell at $2 50, sold by other dealers at $4 00.

RANSONE, GARRETT BREWSTER, CORNER SIXTH and FELIX, Joseph Mo. I have prescribed Speer's Port The cut rates also increased the bulk flings that are made at women. agent for rates. He will take pleas Grape Wine with marked and de of the St. Panl traye, but here, as with ure in giving you full and complete cidedly beneficial effects.

I am pre the Chicago line, the added advertise information. pared to bear testimony to the val ment was unnecessary, for in this bust ness the Burlington is not much troub The reason that the farmers buy ue ot his redro Brandy, also, as a pure aud valuable article in all led by competitors. One or two lines i GRAND 1. 0. 0, F.

REUNIONS. Members I. O. O. F.

and their friends who purpose to attend the Triennial Cantonment, to be held at Chicago, August 3rd to 10th, or the annual meeting of the Sovereign their lumber in St. Joseph is be systematically advertise St. Paul and cases of disease in which a re'iable stimulant is required. I would be cause they can buy it cheaper, con Minneapolis business, and then go tack sequently the Badger Lumber ing across states like a ship against a head wind, or sending a spur from a Chicago line, call it a through St. Paul can save vou money.

Go and see rand Lodge, to be held at Topeka, them. Sept. 15th and 16th, 'should Koute. We should think that the ex TheBurlington's through trains from Era press companies would quit ship happy to feel that 1 was instrumental in inducing my fellow citizens to patronize these productions, fo the exclusion of the foreign "doctored," and harmfully adulterated wiues and brandies with which our people are often injured. Harvey Byrd, M.

D. President and Prof, of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children, Baltimore Medical College. Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph avail themselves ot the greatly reduced rates (for these rpecial occasions) offered by the Chicago, Rock includes the following: ping money and valuables on night First in the list stands th "Eli," tho express trains. The Missouri Pa Island Pacific Railway.

famous Chicago flyer, leaving Kansas largest stock to select from and cific has been robbed again For particulars apply to any a- City, St. Joseph and Atchison in the about $70,000, by a gang ot rob gentof that road or address JnO early evening it makes the run to Chica For UNDERTAKING GOODS, most reasonable prices. I and do work reasonably gQPTELEPHONE 153 and 156, go in a iittle over twelve hours. Thi bers who held up the train Sunday own my own hearse Office 121 south 8th st ST. JOSEPH.

bastian. Gen. Tkt. Pass. Agt.

at Chicago; or Boyd, Ass'fc train has Dining Cars en route. night. St. Louis is reached by the evening Gen. Iku.

Pass. Agt. at lopeka, Kas. Next week the 'encampment train, of which we have already spoken Omaha and Council Bluffs are put in commences in St. Joseph, railroad to rapid communication with the lower fare will be cheap and many peo Die will attend.

While vou are Missouri river points by two suberb trains daily, one leaving Kansas City in there you must not fail to see K. the late morning and the other in the When Baby was sick, we gather Caatorift, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, The Union Pacific gives the best local service in the state, and is being constantly improved. Around The Circle. Fort Scott now rejoices over a successful ice manufactory. The official returns give Kansas City, 38,000 people." The peach crop in southern and western Kansas has been destroyed by the hot winds.

Meade County has still 56,500 Clark, the Jeweler, who caters to evening, make the run from Kansas City the out of town trade and will treat When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she hud Children, she gave them Castorla. to Omaha in about eiht honrs; the morning train carries through cars to you nice whether you buy or not. Minneapolis and St. Paul, placing pas The employment of the Pinker sengers in these cities within twenty hours of the time they left Kansas City ton detectives on the occasion It should be borne in mind that all these trains carry Palace Sleepers and The New York. Central strike is strikes ought to be stopped.

The shooting of a 12-year old boy by a Free Keehning Chair Cars. Many of still on. Both sides are determined. rattled Pinkerton man who hadn them are Vestlbuled and where it adds The railroad says it will fight for acres of land subject to filing and entry, and artesian Wells out there to the convenience of passengers, have their end if it costs them two round splendid Dining Car service. are thicker than lune bugs at a millions.

For further information call on or ad festival, dress H. C. ORR, S. W. P.

A. 900 Mv Huthinson has recieved a couple of alligators to put in Biverside Park. Kansas City, or A.C.DAWES, General Pass. Ticket Agent, St. Joseph, Mo Hutchinson is awaking to the fact -'I brains enough to justify his employer in trusting bim with a loaded revolver, is only one of many instances that illustrate the worth-lessness of these so-called "detectives." An editor of an exchange makes himselt scarce, as he has a lady friend who is after his scalp.

He visited the lady's house one evening, and, being a lover of house plants, he congratulated the lady e'GUSTAV ZUNKEL'S that it takes something besides salt to make a town. At Barclay, in Osage County, lives one of the smallest dwarfs in )M-ui2 anil i3cei Strikes, railroad accidents, go to make up the sensations of the daily papers. The editorof the Atlanta Republican died after a briel illness Tuesday, The presses and fixtures ot the Horton Register has been sold at Sheriff's sale for $1,400. About Sept. 1st we expect to make a move and enlarge the paper.

A passenger train at QuincyM iss, was derailed and about fifty passen 3 gers were killed and twenty-five injured. Several were scalded to, death. existence. His name is Major Loos and he was twenty years old on the 1st of last June. He is thirty-three inches in hieght and weights thirty-three pounds.

upon her good taste and selections. In his paper he had occasion to say that while out visiting one evening at Mrs. 's he had the pleasure of looking at and examining her plants which he found to be nice. But some how or other the letter 1 Iugalls item machinery for Our purpose is Investigation ot all clashes of criminal and civil cases, including robberies, assault burglaries, thief ts; embezzlements and financial ir-" regularities by thosa holding responsible positions acts of incendiarism or malicious mischief aunony-mous correspondence; libel and slander; blae km ail ing schemEs, frauds committed against life, fire and marine insurance companies, railways, expres, trace and prove authenticity of deeds, wills, and rights of heirs; look up all cases of fraudulent sales and transfers of property, the Douglass flouring mill has arrived and the machinist is busily engaged placing it in the building. Holton Signal We are informed dropped out of the word plants and the whole issue was i an off before JAgxiors and Cigars, No, 1222 South 6th opposite the Union Depot, St, Joseph.

A cyclone at Wilkesbaroe, Pa, killed and injured a number of the inhabitants ani destroyed and damaged hundreds of houses and other property. that the 112,000 bonds voted to Campbell university have been negotiated and can bo sold as soon as refunded. the mistake was noticed. Of course the lady became indignant, Tvho If yo ara oi tluh-int of anyone see Detective Locke, of St. Jos i 1 wouldn't? eph, in library building.

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Pages Available:
272
Years Available:
1889-1891