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The Monitor from Wheaton, Kansas • 4

The Monitor from Wheaton, Kansas • 4

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The Monitori
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Wheaton, Kansas
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Joe Gibson was- in town, Tuesday. westrrjerele.nd. The Populist delegates met in con Leavenwort, Kaqsas and Western Mrs. Svuckard spent Sunday in vention last Monday and organized Hand in your subscription. Miss Anna Ingalsbe is improving.

Cyrus Mocdy'was in town, Tuesday. Ouaga. by electing Rev. W. 7.u a.

in. 1,13 m. Etfuoattonal Notes. So far, all the districts have reported teachers No. 49, 5G, C3, 80, 8(3, 94, 97.

and joint 7. The olerks will report rs soon as possible so a list of the te'achors of the county may be printed. 4 School visitation begins this week Heaters at Wilson man and J. M. Regnier, secretary.

(101NOT.A8T. faseenger OOINOWE8T. Paissenger 1 Full line of Kutahl's. The appointment of the U3ual comi- McGarty spent Sunday in turn p. m.

4: it p. ui. Tbos. Blaine. a Frank Challis had bnslness in this SVccpmmpdation mittees was indulged in, after which the following resolutions were adopt F.

L. Cooper, Agent. to burg, Tuesday. Chas, Haskett, of Vermilion, was in town, Saturday. A sample copy is an invitation subscribe.

i and for a CAuple of months those who wish to se3 me had host arrange to Bo it resolved by the People's 11 Country Projjifce, Market. Iluttei' per per pound 'I'oultry (lions) per tMprlngB pei pound HooBtera per dozen. call on Saturday. Party of Pottawatomie county in contention nssemblcd: Read what Geo.Ingalsbehas to say Miss. Mamie Malone lias been very GOING DOWN HILL.

People suffering i from Kidney Diseas- es, feel gradual vbut steady doss bfstrength and $1 61) td you in this issife. Wa notice as" we drive over the 1st, That we reaffirm the prin county of the out-' ciples of people's party a con John Burke, of Irish Creek, was houses on school premises arss badly tained in the St. Louis platform. in "town, Wednesday, in need of repair. If soma director Mis3 Tierney, of Blaine, visited sick, of typhoid fever Roy Forje has bcn breaking a pair ot spring colts to drive, t-f' Marion McGuire is working with the merry-go-round that was here.

Rev. Wilson's subject next Sunday morning will -be "The Church." friends in town, Saturday. or clerk occasionally gets a reminder along these lines, he need' hot be surprised. School boards, you can LOCAL NEWS. Note the-change in Washburn ad.

new depot' will ijoon bp completed. Frank Horth, of Centralia, was in town, Saturday Richard Condon was in. town on business, Tuesday. Miss 'Celia Bodkin's sister from not. afford to neglect this -'matter Clay Center visited her, Sunday.

vitality. They should lose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed Preparation. Geo. Thomas, of Wyoming, came These buildings should not only be repaired, but mflny need overhauling and some of the obecer.e marks Dr. Richardson, of Havensville, to see about someca'ttle.

Monday. was in town, tne jauer part ot lass week. Geo. Harrison bought a Capital and writing obliterated by the ap. plication of some dark, thick paint, 2d, Be it further resolved that we commend th loyalty; patriotism, and valor of all those who served in the Spanish-American ar, particularly the boys of the 20th Kansas, having sworn allegiance to Old Glory they beckoned their country call and followed the old flag through the rivi'rs forests of a foreign land, never questioning the wisdom, policy or justice of the war.

They simply did what every patriotic cit izetf- should do when their nation1 calls for assistance it should be volunteered and the question as to whether the policy of the nation is is right or wrong should be left to the congress of the United- States Rev. Bower ha9 been away on pas wagon of Johnson Bros, this week. Why should such an evil educator be Ed Sherman went to allowed to exist, when, not a dozen We print 100 return envelopes for Friday, to see his grandmother, who 40c only a package. Everyone is sick. toral duties, the past week.

Ed Burke went to Kansas City for medical treatment, Monday. Miss and Mrs. Finan, of Blaine, came to visit Miss Smith, Tuesday. needs them. rods away some faithful teauber is striving to inculcate moral precepts that such a tieiboring condition puts G.

Willis, of Wyoming, was in W. J. Keyser moved his house town With a load of fiae pumpkins, 1 to shame. Teachers, see to it that hold goods from Atchison'to Wheat Saturday. your surroundings take on a healthy on, Tuesday.

condition for the eye as well as for Eugene Cronan, the Blaine real goneral health. Insist on clean and the afterthought of the American! Lee Grice completed a contract as estate man, breathed Wheaton air a Bring in your job work we'll do you good work at reasonable prices. Mrs. R. C.

Burkett.of near Moody-ville, relumed from a visit to Omaha last week floors', walls, out-buildings, a dry- while, Friday. general agent for the Faticnal Educational Union, yesterday. place for coal, and a load or two of Miss Mary Day, who is teaching a nice, clean cobs for kindling, Don't very successful term in No. 109, was Johnson Bros, carry the Capital omit mention of the broken window 0 I rnopnxK'fQR op rm: i0j people. 8d, We feel proud of the position' Kansas has Occupied in those wars.

She has not only contributed regi. ments volunteers who have exhibited valor upon the battlefield, but she has also contributed iolunte in town, Saturday. and Buford George of the road, CaU and get prices. glass till some cold day you and the pupils nearly perish from cold, while i j. Hoxie, who murdered Sheriff Coleman, of county, somo time ago, Jias escaped from jail.

I Lyman T. Gage, Secretrry of the. waiting for a tardy glazier. Treasury of United States, was in If you need a new Hat, go to Mrs. Mrs.

Washburn seems to be very uuicers wuo are enuiiea to our pro- Kufahljsbe has the finest, up-to date Topeka a short time, une or two clerks reported in an is) foundest admiration, namely, Fred' line of Hats that has ever been in swer to the'qiiery on the annual re unlucky. She has now sprained her hnkle, making it difficult for her to Bring your job work to the Moni Wheaton. port, "Is the state series of school Funston and Ed Little. They have contributed to the nation's glory and tor office. We will give you satis tidbits used in your say- walk.

r. Mrs. Canfield went to Kansas City faction in both work and prices. are entitled to our respect and 'ad Now, we do not believe Mrs. Wederbrook entertained a Thu honBfl has lfttelv been furn miration Did you see the Coles Hot Blast few of her friends at a supper in yesterday.

She will visit witu her daughter, Miss Lou, at Parkville, before she returns. 4th, Be it further resolved, by the they meant so to answer the question, but if thfre is a district itf the cotintv not using the state books, Heaters at Wilson Kufahl's? They honor of Mrs. Blaylock, Saturday ished with new furniture, and Its present proprietor will spare' no pains In making It first-class In every particular Special attention shown Commercial men. Terms lcnwo tn i llcr cobventipn here assembled, that we oi are guaranteed to give satisfaction li evening. ire in favor of extending to the Phil both board and teacher is fcnbjccting rTlTo PITENT Good Ideas I nay be secured by Horace Hale, John Gallagher, and 1 Ed Buzbee, of Onaga, was in town ippines the pame rights and privi leges that tfle United States congress himself to a heavy fine.

Lei every district see to it that the books re- our aid. Addreae, Mike Eenriett re'preteentjd Wheaton 111 THE PATENT RECORD, the first of the week. 'He is tow at Wrk on the new raiiroad, helping at the democratic convention, Mon- promised the Cubans when war was Baltimore. Md. prim mpnrlpil nnd nrlnnf.url nrp nenrl unh.rrlnttnni to The Patent Record 11.00 oer annum.

commenced against ispaiu, and we Jay the rails. uuu sec to iu aiau niuu every pupil is i Regardless of C. Johnson's trouble trust to the gfbod sense and patriotic abundantly supplied. With books Four applications for membership set foments of the American people the harness business goes right on so low in price. there ueed not be Mrs.

Rena Blaylock, of St. Clere, visited 'her daughter, Mrs. J. L. in the Christian Endeavor will be to extend to them thosd rights.

and any one wanting work in his the cry any folks are not acted upon at the meeting next Sun day evening. 5th, 3e it further resolved, that i line, can find him at the old stand. able to buy ajl we need." 3rown, and Mrs. J. F.

Wederbrook the first' of the week. we are unalterably opposed to all NEARLY Mfty-ep Years OM Some of the school boards are in II you need an organ or sewing trusts and combines which have for Mrs. Allen, of -Chicago, who has i 7i, machine, call on or drop a card to All person owing me will please call and settle by cash or bankable oeuu visuiiiK "el rausiu, mis. jo clined to criticise the rece. letter sent to district treasurers asking their object the destruction of competition and restraint of trade, that FnrPfi fptnrne.l as far as KansRS returned them to file a voucher with the treas 'note before 1899.

W. II. Tcnison. robs the producer of the fruits of his City, Tuesday, rade. All kinds of repairing done.

urer ot the county, before being en toil, and gives to the wealthy class Tnrmprs nrp Viavin? to enlaro-B the an unearned premium on its invest I TT 1 1. ,1 Henry Morris, Elsie Walden, and titled to district funds. Now, this i no hardship. It is according to nrihs nv hnilrl nfiw nnfis.Sov- enry oruwu imu ruu-avay, uu meut; particularly are we opposed eral loads of lumber are tak.n into TuesdaJ' ternoon, in which a buggy Uw, and fs ut just to the conntj the money trust, the. greatest trust JosieMosier, air of Westmoreland 'attended the log rolling at Soldier Friday.

was badly mashed up tie had just the country every day. treasurer. He, perhaps, is not ac of all, where the purchasing power stepped out of the buggy to open a quuicted with oiie-teu'-h of the dis of a dollar can be doubled through Kev. J. J.

Wilson and wjfe attend sate, and the horse took French trict treasurers. Think how it looks manipulation and a corresponding It's a long life, fcut devotion to the true nl-threats and prosperity of the American people has won for it new friends as the years rolled by and the original members of Hs family passed to jtbelr reward, and these admirers are loyaj and steadfast to-day. with faith in its teachings, and confidence In the Information which it brings to their homes and firesides. As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all the vitality and vigor of Its youth, strengthened ripened by the nxpcrlen-, op of over halt a century. It has lived on its moritg, nnd on the cordial support of progressive American! It Is "The New York Weekly Tribune," acknowledged the country over as the leading National Family Newspaper.

Recognizing its value to those who desire ed the meetings oi the Central Asso-' leave. Rob't Fithian, the veterinary sur geon of Onaga, was called to Wheat for a man whom he never saw to decrease in our product jqe brought i i elation of the Congregational church mwr 1 a some marching into the office and bn to treat one of W. H. Washburn's The household goods of O. H.

Stev about. We view with tlarm the at vvaoaunsee, inis weeK. asking for money due the district, ens arrived from Atchison, Tuesday, horses, Friday. vast increase in the numbers of these There was one fellow in town, last and 'were taken to his house in the Well. Mr.

Arnold usually sizes them trusts and combinations which have inaugurated and organized in our Oliver Washburn bought the par. Sunday, who put down the liquor eastern part of town, where his fam- up and don't know aphernalja of a restaurant at Frank traffic to th exteLt of nine bottles Mly will reside. Ifr. Stevens has is your voucher? As soon as the country under McKinley's adminis fort ana brougui aown, juenuuy hpnr nnd a nuart of whiskev: a nns tinn with the Alissouri Pacific matter is explained, the man sees tration. More vicious trusts and -j i- He intends to take it to Onaga, the on the Central Branch.

the point. But when a letter comes combines have been set on foot and i first of the month. We wish him While using a corn knife, W. F. with a perempteory demand tor mon organized in the last three years Kufahl cut his fool auito badlv.

the success. Ornn Griffith and Miss Annie eT from, some new treasurer, the than ever before in the history of first of the week He will liKeiy De Rtrattan fiurnnsod everybody by Lni, tnanror rinoa iust. ricrht in our country. They have become gi Jas. Toothaker had the misfortun taking a trip to Westmoreland and sayinff in letter of reoly'Send your all the news ot the state and Nation, the publisher of the MONITOR has entered Into an alliance with "The new York Weekly Tribune" which enables him to furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.

as per year. Kyery farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the community In which he lives a cordial support of his lobar newspaper, as It works constantly and untlrlnglv for his Interests In every way, brings to his home all the news and happenings of his neighborhood, the doings of his friends, thecondltlon and prospects for different crops, the prices In home markets, and, in faot, Is a weekly visitor which should be found In every wide-awake, progressive family. Just think of itl Both of these papers for' only a year. Send all subscriptions to the Monitor, Vermilion, Kansas. cantio and all-absorbing, and we to cut Jiis foot very severely, Friday indulsing in matrimony, last Friday.

scn00i boar( 0rdor." If school boards Miss Vira ederbrook school in "with an ax. He severed the tondon They arc both wejl and favorably would do just as they require teach. district number 52 will of the third toe, making a very pain Monday next. Wo predict a success ful wound. He was ab'e to come to known here and we join with their ers to do, it would saye them trouble, host of friends in wishing them sue- help to keep he records straight ful term of school in that district, town7 cess and prosperity and secure to this office annual re this winter.

feel that the time has come when the American people should use their utmost endeavors to throttle the unlawful combinations. Frank Challis and Rev. Tanner drew the above resolutions and more need not be said. Frank is sour nnd Tanner is not (sweet, you may believe. Lester Jennings, of the 20th Kan ports from district clerks, that are Dr.

Brandenburg will be In Whea usually correct. H. L. Grice has accepted with the Educational Mr. apd Mrs.

Armel, who have been visiting Mr. a-id Mrs. R. C. Burkett and other Iricnds near Moodyyille, returned to, their home In Holton, Tuesday.

Mrs. Armel was formerly Miss Jessie Bolt. ton Oct. Gth and 7th, at Wheaton hotel, prepared for all work tivery teapher engage I in. school Union, and is canvassing for mem.

work needs, and according to his known to the profession. Satisfac berhlps with good success. A book, contract, should purchase and read "Exciting Experiences in Our Wars" tion "guaranteed. The Monitor and the Kansas City Journal, 1 year $1 10 Tho Monitor and the Topeka Capital, 1 year, 1 40 sas Regiment, a republican, is the coos with ouch It is a tjie reading circle books. The state board and county superintendents his M.

M. Pomeroy has caused The west bound freight is usually ne work, and is official. A mem- nominee for clerk; Charlie Dempsy, Tho Monitor and tho Baily Topeka Capita), 1 year. 4 00 from two to five hours Jate and often yard to have a greatly improved ap bership makes book agents useless, Tho Monitor and the New York Tribune, 1 year 1 25 He has leveled has to be brought up the grade in parancc, th: week. are deeply interested in the work of putting our teachers on a higher for treasurer Price.for register; Dr.

Hill, for coroner; Hank Cooper, he bumps down, making prepara-1 sections. The road is doing more Tho Monitor and the Leavenworth TJmes, 1 year 1 The Monitor and the Leavenworth Paily Times. 1 year 8 00- plane of culture. The examinations for sheriff; John Robson, for com Mrs. Curt Wilbur died, last Tues- tiOns for a nice niwn.

up. is business than ever peiore. nnn ri'ftnr I if dav. at her home near Moodyville, of for the coming year will, in history missionpr; and Harry Barrett, of the i Tho Monitor and the Kansas City Star, 1 year. 1 5 placing a new fence along the front.

Mrs. Colburn and children started that dread disease, consumption, be- and theory, have about thirty to flf re publican ticket, was endorsed for Joe and Martin Lynch and Thos. McGerly were the delegates from this precinct to the populist convention ot Westmoreland, Monday. ing the fifth girl of the family to be ty per cent of tho que8tions based on surveyor, The Monitor and tho Topoka Journal, 1 year, 1 Sfi Tho Monitor and the Topeka Daily Journal, 1 year DO iiiui oiseuNo. ouu was uie this year.s books.

They are known The democrats acquiescod in tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Good forEmporia.Tuesday morning, whore they will meet Mr. Colburn. He has been doing evangelistic work in Colorado, but hasbeon offered a position above nominations.

and was aaed about 32 years. She Archie Topthaker delivered a very as the Greenwood and Lccky reuding (lircle books. M. W. was the mother of two little girls, Bring our job work to the Moni able and interesting discourse, Sunday evening.

IJe Is young man of unusual talent, and will certainly who, with her husband, are loft to tor office. mourn her untimply death. as leader of the choir in the First Christian church of Emporia, which, he accepts, will causn them to remain there at least until the first of make his iufluence felt Id tho world HuuMcrlbo for John Stewart started from Wame? go for the northern part of Iremnd Tuesday, where ho will visit old ae Qualntances and relatives during the It will give you a full and complete review of all the local happenings in and around Wheaton, besides the general nows. DRY GOODS winter. It will tako ten days and the year.

We made a mistake, last week, in stating that Mr, Bottenburg claimed that he heard no whistle for tho ing from the cast bound freight the day of his accident, but wo told it was told to us. What he does claim is that they did not whistle at We have just received our tall lln cost to make tho trip. Poultky, Butter, Eaas, etc. Wo nre always headquarters for nil produce always pay highost mar purchased sufficient to fill the one car, 'tis not probable wo shall want more, so let us know at once the no. of bu.

you have to spare. I of Dry Goods, Blankets, Woollors Cuntons, Dre3 Goods, Linings and Somo do not seom to understand ket price wo ae In a trlmmirgs. Also a large assortmcn how it is that they are receiving the position to obtain highost prices pos cf winter underwear. Do not fail to THE NEWS OF KANSAS Al OF THE WORLD Blaine paper also, whon they sub thfl tironer place, but waited until sible. To-duy, we arc paying for see our toods before buyinsr, scribed for only this one.

When it So Long as it Lasts. JOB LOT Ennmel Sureh. nksr Cc wilhln a few feet ot him, when too late. can ve you money. Mr.

Smith secured that paper and went to take charge of it ho kindly Boll 80 We noticed in tho Leavenworth grafted the Monitor list upon the list there, saying that he would send American 3c Times. tV.at our friend. V. W. Mes- Eggs, per dozen 14c Butter per ft Hons, 61o Springs, 7c Tom Turkeys lb Co Hen 7c Ducks per 4c Onefo 4o Pigeons por doz t.

COc Bring us your produce. his pupor for the remainder of the Hats, Caps, Gloves, and Mitts Wo have tho best and largest lino of these goods that, we have ever carried. We can show you an assortment that will do you good and SAVB YOU MONEY. -SIIOE3- mer, living about ton miles north time (about two months) that they east of Wheaton, was in Loaven- had naid him 'or this paper. It is Wyandotte Washing Powder, pkg.

4c FalrmountBak, can Dwlght Soda 2J Box Bluing, each lc Star Washing Powder, pkg: 4c worth last week seeking a location simply an act of stupendous magnanimity on Mr. Smith's port and it is for a foundry to manufacture tho cultivator that he Invented about a vr.nrnifo. This year be, hud differ- Twice each week, while it is fresh and interesting, can be obtained for the cost of an ordinary weekly paper by reading We have made arrangements with the publishers of the Capital whereby we Can oiler both The Monitor and Semi-weekly Capital FOR $1.50 A YEcR. unlikely that any of these will be re If you want a good pair of shoes, here Is tho pluce you can got thorn. Soaplne Ani.innts.0iillf'rtilacnn.

Prices on poultry are good for TEN DAYS ONLY, so do not miss quired to pay for tho News for about I hnvo had an elegant shoe trado tho a month yet, but after that you will pay for It If you want it, and leave past 12 months. have the Sunllow it by holding your poultry Until tho decline tomes. The ubove articles arc some special bargains. We always have on hand a full line of fresh groceries, and It, marked "Refused," in. tho post cnt pnrU made In different foundries but that proved very unsatisfactory as some of them failod to perform their contracts and it left several Incomplete machines on his hands.Thc oncB that were completed guve the best satisfaction and sold rendlly, er brand, and I assure yoa they are giving gcnerul satisfaction; ono sale POTATOES ofllco if you don't need it.

prices right. FLOUR on thoso shoes make? 4 steady ensto In the meantime, those who have subscribed for tho Meritor at any Until we shall havo pnrchased enough potatoes to finish filling a oar. we. Will buy good potatoes nt mer. Buy youa fall goods ol us and wo Car just received from ono of tho newest nnd largest mills in the state, time will receive it for that period, though wo1 did not nny of the ono man Geo.

Grovor buying three. We hop.i that Mr. Mesmor bu, in cents (25c) per.

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1899-1899