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The Wheaton Courier from Wheaton, Kansas • 8

The Wheaton Courier from Wheaton, Kansas • 8

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THE WHEATOH COURIER. CABINET PHOTOS $2 50 and 3 00 per dozen. Satisfaction warranted. C. Koentz.

20-tf O. IE. Koentz Will be in "Wlienton from the 3nd to the 4th of each month doing plioto work. JDon't forget the date. United States If facts justify war there will bo war.

jAjidj (what is more, the truth shall soon be known'. while the Oourt of their best licks, let me tell jueciarea war on jfltlUJjjS. WINTER IMust not be kept over, so ii ordelj, to sell them we are going to sell them below cost. Oall in and see. 'W'e have a very large stock of ladies every-day shoes, the best ever sold for $1.50, and more than' that every pair guaranteed to give WE HANDLE BOTH THE ABILIENE AND ON AO very sack fully, guaranteed to give satisfaction.

thliat. we alway pay the highest market price for all Iavor me with a share of your trade and I know I can 'save you momey. Your Business. JjEO. e.inalsbe: Published Every Thursday.

Subscription, On Dollar pr Yr. (tere at the Poatoffice at Wheatoh, for transmission through themailas2ndclas8matter K. Time Card. EAST. Mixed, N.

a. m. WEST. Mind, N. 91 5 p.

m. L. Oooper, Agrent, MZ? PERSONAL A. 0. Blakely, was on the sick list last week.

There was quite a large crowd in town Satorday. Mrs. Roacb, of Blaine, was trading In Wheaton, Saturday. Doyle has the finest line of candies and cigars, in the D. Brown and Juna, of Onaga, were guests of Mrs.

O. Fi Tryon. A. S. Clark and W.

B. Aley of Onaga were in town Friday. John Doyle and Joe Smith, went to Onaga, Monday, on business. The Courier gives the news. Call In and add your name to onr list.

Mr. 0. E. Jones and wife of living lianBas was in Wheaton Friday. Patronize the lunch counter, at C.

A. Ingalsbe's confectionery. Joe ONeil and brother Pat, came down from Blaine, Sunday night. Carl Brasnear, of the county seat, hauled hogs to the city, Monday. A car of implements are expected this week by Wederbrook Hale Grandpa and Grandma Smith is visiting J.

W. Canfleld Thursday afternoon. Forrest Moody is traveling the rough road to Masonry at Westmoreland. J. H.

Oooper and wife, of the county teat, visited with their son Fred, over Sunday. Mrs. M. Stone, of Leavenworth, is visiting friends and relatives in this Miss Katie spent Sunday, With Mr. and Mrs.

Smith wick, and family, Wm. McKibbon and Tbos. Doyle, went to the county seat on busin-ss, Monday. G. Ingalsbe, is giving his store a coat of paint.

E. S. Ingalsbe is doiDg the work. Good sewing machine and Gasoline Stove and oven, for sale cheap. In quire at this oftice.

Go to the Home Restaurant for the finest and freshest can goods on the market. Amos Plummer, of Moody ville, who has been sick for several weeks past, is improving nicely. Mrs Griffith and family of Kansas City arrive Thursday evening and are visiting B. O. Griffich and family.

There was a cottage prajer meeting at the residence of W. H. Washburn, last Thursday night. H. H.

Rosa, of Louisville, called at the Courier office Monday. H. H. is one of the founders of the Be sure and attendthe entertainment to be given by the Wheaton Silver. Cornet Band, and for their Benefit.

There was a party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willis, last Saturday night. A good time reported.

Rev. J. Wilson, went to West moreland. Monday, to assist Mr. Hal bert of that city in a revival meeting If in need of a harrow, go to Wilson Ktifatal, and look at the Moline and Evans, pipe, lever harrow.

Jacob Graf, two miles southeast of of this place, ia talking of building a new house on his farm, the coming summer. A complete assortment of needles for all leading sewing machines, also shuttles and oil, at Wilson Rev Fr.uarrigau, of Blaine, and Rev. Fr. Schwam, of Wamego, were the guests of Miss Tersa aad 0. Bennett, Thursday afternoon.

Henry Morris of Westmoreland, stayed over night in the City Sunday, on his road to Netawaka, where he rtllherd cuttle form wetk or so. All kinds of summer drinks at Doyle's. Chaa. Day unloaded 12 car loads of cattle here Wednesday. Fresh Oysters and Celery at the Home Restaurant, Mrs.

George Earnst left this vicinity for New York City, Tuesday. New Gladiator and Deere stalk cutters, at Wilson Kufahl'b. Dr. Van Vlelt, was called to Frankfort. Tuesday on account of his father being sick.

George Washburn, went to the County Seat to attend a party, Tuesday evening. n. H. Rose, the broom man, made us the present of aflne broom Monday, tor which he has our thank s. Wedoallkiuddof job prioitngatthe Courier office, dome and get onr prices, and examine our work.

Good farm to rent on reasdtiabU terms Van Vliet. The Courieh, a Metropolitan Re publican Weekly, and Leavenworth rimes, all three papers for $1 15 A fire broke out Monday, on the Herm place, and bnming north into Donnellys place ttfltryed about 80 stacks of bay. Tablet's BucKtB Pile O'ntmnt, give" in stant relief. It allays inflammation and heaR It is prompt in its action and po itively in its effect. It is the kind that cur 'a without pain or discomfort, Itis for piles only SOc Tubes 75c.

FonoE Phillips. DIED. At bis Home near Moodyville, Monday Night Feb 28 98 Jethro Pray. Congestion of the lungs was the cause of his death Be was buried at the Moodyville Cementry last Wtd nesday, He is an old Bettler of this County and has many friends. RFSTOS SAD Wm irons For Sale by Wederbrook Hale MAUIUE- John Strosnider age 29 of Havens ville formerly of the Onaga Register, and Miss Iva Franklin age 19 of Clere were united in Marriage the 17th By Probate Jabge M.

Hasty, It is said that Mr. Scroainder is going to quit the law business and go on a farm. The Courier wishes him great success in his undsatsking. Itis rumored that Westmoreland will have two new banks, one owned by F. O'fianiel, W.

Orowl, 0. Morris and others, and the other owned by A. Richards, H. Gard, and J. Rogers.

The more the merrier' say we. Saturday and Sunday were two very pretty days, the sun shining, bees cut doing business, wasps whetting up their etingerB, red birds si' gin roosters crowing, hens cackling, in fact, it put one in mind of spring, beautiful spring. We are giad to hear that Duo Young man was again reelected road over seer of Moody ville precinct, for it assures our people better roads leading to the county peat. It is possiola that the Doctor would rather sit on the banks of the raging Rck Creek and fish 13 hours out of the 24, but for al that, he will not neglect a duty when once elected to a position. Coughs Cured FOR QUARTER.

NO CURE NO QUARTER. IBeniicliamp's Balsam of IPino, SOLD By 53- FORCE PFJILLIP3. "3 If 4 VI? (OCR PRESCRIPTIONS FILL. FD THERt Go to C. A.

Irgalsbe's for fine oranges and bananas. F. F. Oronan and. Henry Downey were dom from Blaine Wednesday.

EJ. Ingalsbe moved into Elmer Lollys residence Tuesday. Green Radishes and Onions a' the Home Restaurant. Chas. Scott of the County Seat called at this office Wednesday.

Uoion Ridge Correspondence, received to late for publication. iiiss T. Bennett epem a few da Willi her patei t-t on the farm. r- W. H.

Washburn is having rock hauled to commerce bis new building A car of fl iurS bran and shortc jwSt received at WrdVrbrook Hale' Wheaton is the place to buy goor' goods cheap, coma aad Se for your self. A medicine mm from Hokoti, was in town luBt Week. Rumor has it that his sales wer Bhort The Misses Sarah Harrigan, Mar and Katie Matter, of Blaine, vibitfd with MiesT A. Bannett, Wednesday Rev. Fr Harrigau and Messrs Oalban and Maher of Blaine attended the A.

O. meeting her Sunday When you need any lung in ti Jewelry line or repairing done. Wilaoii the Onaga jeweler is the place to go. Mrs. -88rr bimer ot M'S 'ood man.

Di parted for Ilumbolt Iowa. Mednesday sneatemded barm "there funerl Mrs shier IrtHr wesfc. Prof. O. S.

QolDurn, would like to meet all nersons of Wheaton, aurt vicinity who are intereste irv vochI riufiic, at the Congregational' Ohurch Monday night, Feb 7 at 7:30 for tht purpose of or atuzt-ing a cIhb. Mr. thn Harrigan who has isuing his brother and sister, Fr aud Miss Srah Harrigm, return-d to Holtoti, Moudiy, to resum business with the Gable Marbit Company in whose employ he bus been several years. Mr. Harrigan is an intelligent, energetic young man and a shrewd businesB man, SEED! We have a complete stock (f fresh garden seeds in bulk.

Will also carry a complete stock of alfalfa and grass seeds Get our prices. Wilson Kufa.hl A RIDGE ITEM, Perry Oreborn establised reputaior at the spelling school last Fridaj eve ning as being very persistent He believes that as long as there is lif there is hopes. S. N. If your child has thin pale cheeks, uncertain appetite and unrestful i-leep, it was this, and cureii'g with str medi inea only make con ditions worse, by irnatin? its deli, ate stomach.

WHI HS CR.AH Vr RMIFUGE is mild bnt certain In i-ff is a sup, rior tonic as well a positive worai destroyer Phillips, "Magnlfl Bryan, the idol of ibe common St. Marjs Journal Thou shale have no other god bu' the lord thy God; neither shalt thou worship at the Bhrine of the silver calf, or words to that ff. ct. rrr ahted A team or joun norsea must be well broke and sound. Also a good second hand wagon, must be cheap for cah quire at this ffice.

if, Put a in your pocket, then call and see us. You will be made welcome. BallardsSuow Liniment. There is no paine it will not relieve, no swelling it will not snbdue, ourds it will not heal It wi.l cure frost bites' chilblains, and M5rn3. 35, 50c.

Inquiry, are pnting- in! you that wo have already. GOODS Re port of Trowhri life School for the month ending Feb. 25tb. Enrollment, $1. Daily, attendance "-is 22.

Not absent', 5. Not tardy, 7. Nioaea of; those neither absent nor tardy. Michael McQrath Nellia McGrathT Nora -Msmie McOrath, J'eie Aoodmap, Lafy Goodmai-, Iv Gonr-mf n. Names of those not absent.

Martin Horgan, May Bachaaan, Mfiinie Mc Ginniss, Edward brown. 6oSE dfbODMAN. vr: Teacher Report of TJijiiiri 'Ridg for the month vwUvg- 189S. Total erirollment, S5. Monthly t.

Daily tttteridanee, SO. Ns it her nbaent nor tardy, 12. Following are the names of pupils nt i' her absent nor tardy: Clara Burhanan. Alice Buchanan. Nora King.

Allle Toothaker Nellie Toothaker. it Toothaker, Tommy Toothaker. Herman Wabl. Pauilne nl Li Waits. Annie Toothaker.

Rileigh jifiiker Parents arp invited to vlsif school. ALFRED TOUT, Teacher. M. Itucker, Deputy National Pipsident of the Ladies of Si-curiry Hah histo say of his order The of is a Kansas institution, of much merit and deserves the hearty support of the people. It is receiving in the entire jarisdidtion it has the idd tabt will carry ns past the plan that has hlooked the way of every Ius ituti ti.

t.hat nas tried to do butiiueHS with out a reserve fund, that is a credit to the S'ete of Kansas and a promotion thosj who are protected by its Wisdom, Security and Protection. It Is now a eur ihir that' R. jtwiler will postmaster. He was ioi. fl' med by the senate Tuesday.

We cnhitratula'e Mr Brodnnck upon the' enemies he has mde in the spoint nit nt, and assure him they will do him more good as enemies than they could as friends Agriculturalist. Say Marina, I wonder who those little girla were tbat ran to a country hill one afternoon at recess to look eta- prairie im? I wish thev would not do it Bgaia, don't yoa? for it makes echool out so lte. eiitertainnieiit aud ttsterKup- per will he given by the Wheaton Silver Cornet Bnd, Friday evenir Mir. at ELitl. Evr iifl" invttrl to.a'tpnrl that by useinir BvLLVRD'S IiUR SYRUI'.

It arrest the cougfc allHys irrt atkm the tiiroat. nd relieve coo jcstion at the lungs In a day. It i aal plat to take' tid nefer disappoint' 25 Sac Font PiU'. -School Examination in room two this week. Abbie Tunison and Mary Sherman vlnited room two, Thursdwy.

We believe all of Martin's possess Inns tnve b-en removed from echool, -ven to the bottle that whs have contained nectar and urn b'08ia. Washington' Birthday was cele-" brited in room one, Friday. Emma Wilson was absent Thursday nd Fr(dy. The prarie fire cauned a great deal excitement Mondaj, All he bo clime up in the beitry end iu hfir haste to see all that was to be seen they must have offended the hell for it would no: ring, Tuesday Nettie Springstead has und it necessary to leave school, it is too long a distance for her to come. Nellie Lynch has been enrolled in room one.

Anna Ingalsbe and Lae Qrice were absent, Tuesday. Mrs. Lynch and daughter Mrs FTprb Force, Mrs Wedebrook Mrs. Oodding and the pupils of ro two were visitors in room one Friday, Mariana Report of nchool District No 63. For month ending Feb 25th.

Total enrollment, 70. average daily attendance, 44. Thus neit her ahsent nor tardy sre t'arl Oai flld, Allnn Too'hHht-r, Eurl Willis, John Willis, Mn.d Wthio, Nt absent, but tardv. Edith Mtirien, M'es Shockey. J.ihn SnooR-e, tdw.

Wege, 'hrt Weg. AECHIIT TOOTH AKER Teacher School port of Qnlihe School ifrioi 95, for the month ending F. 25 1893, Enrollment, 28 Average attendance, 22 Not absent, 3 Honor Roll L-ttie Walker, Florence Olson, Rubv Pitman, Lottie 8hiuer, Nmnie Walker, Johnson, Iora Williams, Ameli Mulm, Perry VValker, Bulah Pitman, Stella Williams, Oliver Williams, 4ilma Anderson, Br Sninei, Edith Funison, TeRcner Are you lacUing in strength and ersry Are ou nervons dp-ipond-nt, irrititle, 'IIIouh constip ud run down in health If so your iver is tropid, and a few dosg Of II rbme will curayuu Hcrbiue has do edual as a health er. Force it Phillip..

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Pages Available:
216
Years Available:
1897-1898