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The Wamego Democrat from Wamego, Kansas • 8

The Wamego Democrat from Wamego, Kansas • 8

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J-'U'I 3 A i i i I' Bachelors and maids would wa to get married right away if the would take a look at the nice furni tnjfpar Luke). We have for spring eale. 10,000 to 80 000 1, 2, 3, and 4 year old apple trees at frpm 5 tit 10 cts. each; also a generkl assortment of nursery stock at low rates, N. H.

Pixlej Wamego Kansas. Fine line of bed room sets at Dearin Luke's; Wallpaper in endless variety at -W'ti'i; Ihe finest perfumery in the market :UU.i-:.:!';t(f at' J. 1., Gafsolioi on band inmmr mnA win- vmu, if From this Date As an inducement to Honna Tndnatrv Ike PnbUo I March 19th, 1885, in; 1UBHOBIPTIOJ. si jt virwi. 7u 40 i Iktea tu fidTertisinf mad kntwo upon appll- Ktlon at thii offloa.

1 liAi, MARCH 56, 1886., Bt tHOS. 8. The City, and County. Wall paper and ceiling decora tioni at Boys' drug store. Fnll line of wall pockets and wall at Dearin 'I'-' Mrs.

"am i Beal was in the city Wednesday A Ibiitgy arid harness lor sale at a bargain. Enquire at the offiee of the M. Stiles, the veteran uorticultu riit of has gone on a vis- it to the golden Yardmen at Kansas Citj have adn justed differences with superintendents roads aud returned to work, Mies Lizzie Clary returned Sunday Irom Wallace, where she had been visiting Mrs. A. T.

Palmer. Mrs. Albert Smith and daughter, i will otter to their 1 friends and patrons 1 brands of Flour, arid will seh for iany part oMhe'clty at (Per Fiflj Golden tbi amoorrt Mill anA PJa vo rt sfln WIV ISlkWa WV a rare chance on their celebrated CASH at the Mill and deliver (the follovviog rates. pound liacts.) $140 125 1,15 1 05 00 75 50. 20 STIFFS.

SHIP STUFF, 60c. Chop, 60 give customers the Bran, 'jtf FOU ALL KINDS OF GRAIN patromxing home industry Give us Graham; 25 Corn Meal returned Weduesnay evening from a MILL BRAN. per 100 lbs, 55c. We will grind for Toll and HIGHEST CASH PRIDE PAID Yoiij can save dollars and ceuts by a call. Respectfully.

Wamego Mill and Elevator Company, fovr weeks visit among relatives near Fort Scott. 1 Oscar Larson returned trotn Bak er -ITuhersity Jriday. He has complied his coarse ia book-keeping and penmanship. D. S.

Welsh, a teacher from Bev erly, Ohio, passed through here on Thursday's train, on hie way to Cloud county, Kansas. Judge Weirmau carried off the laq- rels in Vquire Fee's court Saturday. He caught another distinguished judge nappiug, called time and shut him out. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson werit to To peaa xuonaay. mrs ionnson is iu At The New York Store A new and elegant stock of White Goodsi anti Embroi deries, 100 different varities i -j pi' "-1 i i Voce Monday was a big da) (or pnt ftockni.en, ii-ii'uta iiciii, Captain Fulton, ot poor tarn fame, was In ifot Jf pea quire of most auyJfrttlMt boys. J( ia! 'jLlCox was on a' strike Tuesday ha stniok for home with bu The euiting on the prioes of flour to jnat what the people waut to sbe. Keep it -r J.MlJtJ.Vf Charter JohDapiif came- over yesterday to atteud to some legal biilna before Lonok Peikins will soon make one ot largest daliveriea of tree sver Juada iu this Soinetiief in lewd the Kid Top aohool house Tuesday iiigLt and atol about $16 oi $20 worth of books' JMany of our people laid in a food anpply of liens this week. They came high but the boja all wauted them, SVe were coiuDelled to leave out ouor two eouimutiicatiouR this week aud boil down" Bevernr others.

fY1'' Geo. Wi.sbington is rough ou rats, At iensi we think so ty the uoulinued report of fire aruui 'around the mill. Jiiines S. StearuB, of St. Marys, wu hi th city Tuesday! Steariis 'ri a gjood sound titmocraf aud Itae uiauy jsisvda in this Vicinity.

Qaention If the of the San Fmnpiseo pen works Kiveaway $175 to ad vertise hw pens, hpw nch wiU his ngHuts wbo are to follow give away in Waiut-go? Minn Gnwtie Orinwald entert ained a'tmitu br of hw yoimg frieuda at her lionie 11 evening, the ocrahion being her 13th birthday. A nice lunch was served aud a pteiis-nut eveuiug iput witti her young friends We nuderstnnd that about the fir-t of July the mail route between here aud AVestmoro-laud will nhder the intknugemtmt of one nmii nud the tuuil will be tlirongli from hem tu the eoiinty seat, iuateud of the prexeut route. Tlie strike this weak cnused quite loxa to Frank Buumey aud Johnny Peitilicord both hal intended sliippiu( boga 3i'ndity nielli ud were ooiapelted to feed a large number until WediieHduy night besides loosing several flue porkers. Dr. Hazeltiai came down from the county seat Saturday and took the train lor Mary He will probably restrain hbjreneroiity hereafter and let the caudVates for county offices do without beer.

so far as, the Dr. is cerned, y-: To, My Old Friends and Patrons Geo. Parry having withdrawu from the firm of Cbilcptt Parry on the 25th day of March, 18H6, ant' the undersigned baying assumed full control of the Westmoreland Abstract, and the Wamego Land and Ijoan of fices, I take thU method of thanking the public tor a liberal patronage in the six years I have 'been cponccted with the business, and invite all to call again whea you want a correct and complete abstract of title to your land, borrow money ou real estate, or buy a piece of land' The Westmoreland office will be conducted by a reliable and gen tlemanly clerk, while 1 shall remain at Wamego. Information furnished at either office. 1 Respectfully, CniLCOTT, Absiracetr Land and Loan Broker, Wamego, Kansas 9, A.

Eestanrant Tor Said. A rare chance to purchase a Good Business Mrs. J. Springsteen, owing to poor health, offers for sale her popular. restaurant, includtug furniture aud fixtures, situated just north of the, depot.

Excellent location. Over thirty reiular boarders. wuicu number can be increased largely if desired, A large transient custome adds much to the profits ot this popular re tort. A rare chance. Call soon.

DISSOLUTION' notice, The lierMolore existing under the name nf (Jhitcott fr Parry wherein M. Wanmgo, Kaiimic, and George Flirrt, of WeatiiiorelHinl, KaimM, were iiart- uer, as Abstraolera of TitlcLund Jjonu Agents, tliis aotu my at ifurcli diiwolved by mutnal eouseut. 1. OHIIjCOTT, GEORItt PAURY, aifntrs of the firm, as id the Went-inorelrtiid office, will be sdjnstad by Goor( Fiirry, and of the Wauiego offloe by It. M.

CWH'COtt, H'll M. For mijb, p' A span of aeVeu-year-oId mares, well broke. Also a good riding pouy, partlertlars call ou rf, w. Fiiwon, wnp't 1'oor Farm. FIELD 8IED8, Timothy, BedClover, Oiehard Grass Alfalfa Clover.

Blue Grass and White 'Hurrih for the spring v'' The wind has made the mud' March I '() The glitter of he shining is seen in field. i (i I'd! Emil Ebert is happy for the twelth ,,,..7 I Weicom'e Hiit hiis'M beit. orche train the.connty"'.-ii.:r.t It is rumored that Frank Hirsch is raising a iiets are 1 even on the result, they wilt be: declared next chriatm 'i." 1 By the end of this week' all the oat crop will be in the ground, and then the watchword wil 1 he; "Make ready for King Two of our boys, and McAlister, started westward last week to grow up with the country Success, Mr. and 'M t. Werting visited in Wamego last Sunday, and Mrs.

W. will spend a few days with ner parents. Messrs. jW. and M.

Moriarty in company with their sister, Miss Annie, were up the valley to lee the W. Exhibition Grandma Looergan has been very ill, but under the watchful care ot her good daughter, and kind neighbors she is fast recovering. V'' Opr good looking 'school marm visited ner home Saturday and oua day. A nnmerous party of friends visited at the bouse of Mr. aud 'Mrs.

Chas Umschied, last Sunday, and partook of, the I ouoteous Lospitality of Wei come Hill. We beard the gentle flutter of an embryo "boom" startad an aspir ant for the office of Co. Superintendent Too early to light the fire under the political tot.r Married; at the home of the I ride John Falkerich. to Miss E. Wernbg an elegant supper and a social bop were thoroughly enjoyed, numerous valuable, presents were re May the star of contentment ever shine for yoiing people of the Catholic church have organized a quoir, the promoter ot (be enterprise, Mrs.

J. Kloersch will be organist and so praue, Mrs. F. ZatVitr, Contralto; A'. Floersch and T.

Ennis, Teuoi H. Kloersch, Bass; Joseph "Floored Flute. Numerous ate the encomiums we hear expressed of the Djluockat Everybody likes' it, old and male and letuale; We hope to, be able to do some work in the neas rature so that its radieut beams may light up nearly every household on Rock Creek Vienna rocking chairs, new style at Dearin A Lukers. Wamego Markets. The prices quote? is what bur dealers par for prooiiOT, poultry, ew.

ntODUCB Iard E9, per Potatoes, per bus. Oulon. 1 Utsll tte7S 75 to 100 ,100 rotLtav. Turkeys Skipping Butohers Hogs ''1 .1 i 90 to 20 60 to 76 8M40 IMW300 aap a 40 oo: eaiis. i are.

0ta Tl S3 34 4 Weekly Capital and Farmers Journal, The Weekly Capital and Farmers ourDaj 19 an eizht age 'fifty-six column weekly paper, published by Hudson at Topeka, Kansas, The Capital is tie official state papeviand gives very complete reports ot the meetings oi the legislature; and all conventions' and associations at the state capital It contains a 0. A. R. department and its gener.al state feat ore are strong. It is a splended rep- resenative Kausas paper, araDle oorv tree Pner will be sent tn address, in or out of Kansas, one year lor one dollar.

ORIENTAL, GUIPURE VALENC1ENNS LA'JES. a full line; oF-AJAMTawN; acots. FIFTY i)OZEN LADIEo' AND' LINfiJ H'DK'FS in plasn Fa cy styles. A LAKGB LOT OF MEN YOUTH ASD BOIB PLAIN AND FANCY SUITS, JUST RECEIVED. Bargains in Ladies and Hlkscs Shoes.

'i-ii- vVe are Agents for tlio Celebrated Eutterick Patterns. I-, We pay SPOT CASE for eyervihirfg we boy aod bv seMiagJIor. CASH we are enabled to give yon better, bargains than yii can7 powbly secure elsewhere. -nU -or nit. rh.rr: "r'ir'tV-" Look at our JW SO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS; NEW YORK STORE.

WHAT CASH WILL DO quite poor We trust tba she may be bet eited by a short recreation in the Capital city. Saul Finuey returned Saturday from a trip up to Phillips Go. to see hip son Krank and wife. He reports their sheep in excellent, condition and the wheat looking nicely in that section. 1 Henry Caughrao; the popular sales-baa at Deweese's, we notice, is kept baisy waiting ou customers.

Henry has numerous Iriends and he is always ready to show them such courtesy that jhey will call again. The Wtmana' Belief Corps invites the public to come to the 0. A. V. Hall Saturday and take dinner.

Ice cream and luooh, with coflee, will be served ier supper. Dance in the even Pardee Keys have dissolved partnership, Chas Keys retiring. Charlie is one of our best citisens, and while we are very sorry to have bun with-draw from business which be 'has worked so faithlully to bnild up, we initt thatbe may secure a lion Where the profits of business' will be greatly eubansed. Concerafusr Assessment falvfttlom. A large meeting of taxpayers cim-vi at Belvue Sat.1' evening 20th inst.

Resolatioos were passed reooro-mendlog a reconsideration by the as- sessors of tbis eouuiy oi the basis of of each. 'J 1 I. "iV 1 Regular price 13 t5." II," Representato I Security Everybody Invited BUY CHEAP A good Full Stock Boot, $2 00. I Buy our solid wearing Sewed $1 everywbere for. IS Ww Our best Rubber Boot, firMi i 25.

Buy A Boys Suit simply au eye-opener $2 00. i.See Ibem. v. A Mans' Suit na oue offers them sd cheap $5 00. A good pair o' Cashroere cheap at 3 00.

Our price $2 00. Oxford mixed Jean "own mauufanure," $1 00 aettal value 82 oo. )l: Six dttzen worth 40 cents. Our price 15 cents. Six rfoz'.

TJ'ulaandrie'd'V hite Shirts, worth 254 Our price 15 eeeta. tOur Excellsioi' TTat. others ask 25 tor one not so good. Oar prise 50c i An Exceedingly Good Chiviott Shirt, Various color, 40 cents, r. You may wear 0yeralls occasionally, see 'ours at 50 seats.

Seven doz Common Sense Giaot Workiofi Gloves, our prioe per pair 25a A valise, sold usually for 90 Our price 50 cents. 1 A good eised Zinc Iruuk tor 12 NEW, SPRINa vOTOLOWINa with. GenerouS' Bargain and at, Prices that will; Surely -lead to Speedy Bales assessmeut fixed at their meeting aud that the basis of last year be adspted. ihe resolutions cutne tc hand to late for riahiication in this isue.Ki Mr. A.

Butts, assessor for' Wa magoi city and township, inWrn'tr that be will assess on last years basts. eburse soetns 'to be1 endorsed by a large majority of the i taxpayers oi Honest Dealing! Truthful i M. to Buyers I th township and In other townships fwr beard from'V: The lsgissature at its next session will doubtless amend the assesment law no as to secure i more equitable uniformity io the as sessed valuation o( property, reat, per1 onal, and sorporate. Chicago Clothing House Wamego, Kansas, JOKES BRO'S..

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Pages Available:
287
Years Available:
1885-1886