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Daily Standard from Wellington, Kansas • 4

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HOTIiFS CXttiUZlBo Notices not exoeedlng tares lines inserted this aolunin lor 26 cents per week gash accompany eopy. 111 Go to Lyon's Book Store For your ArtUt's Materials, Plaques, Pallets, Paints. Brushes, Canvass, and Novelties to Paint. Two Doors South of Sumner Co. Bank.

Cmaaarelal Olafe. The regular meeting of the Commercial Club will be held to-morrow night at the council chamber. The meeting will be unusually interesting as the secretary and treasurer will make a full report of their doings up to date. The CMlar Attraction. The Peak Sisters will give their grand pASTUHE-Jolnlngtown, known as the Judge A wood pasture, plenty ol shade, water and grass.

Set) J. C. Thallklll, No. 184 N. Jefferson avenue.

Wlkry va. Tlal. The cas of Wickery va. Tiadale cornea up for trial in the United States Court at Wichita to-morrow. The Law Company, of Wellington, are the attorneys for the plaintiff.

ralnc I The Rock Island fence gang are in the vicinity of Riverdale to-day, plating a stout flve-wire fence on both sides of the track. The owners of farms through which it nuns now feel much safer on account of their stock. WANTED A young single man desires to rent a nicely furnished sleeping room, One with private family Address W. J. Standard Office 204 COMMENCING MONDAY, APR.

9, PHOTOGRAPHS. I 8NELL GALLERY. Over State National Bank. Fresh stock, line Instruments, and determination to please, E. B.

Snk.ll, Chief Operator. Cbas. Dougherty. Solicitor. concert in the Methodist church next Wednesday evening under the auspices WAN1KD Two eighty-acre farms, near the city, well Improved, Apply to Dixon Shearman, H63 of the Wesleyan Society.

The thirteen ladies composing the Peak Sisters troupe LOST A heavy (told band ring: Knights of PjtJiias set, with letters f. C. B. iteturn to Jack Elgiu at Bon Ton bakery, and receive 268. Twelve Cents Per Week, Delivered.

are all famous singers and should be accorded a full house. The programme for the entertainment we print below. We're a Band of Sisters Chorus MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1888. CH. KEbLKK'ft residence can be had at a bargain, especially If sold before May 1st.

Will take small yearlv or half-yearly payments. No incumbrance, Perfect house in every respect. Don't judge Us value until you havr HKKN THHOiRiH it. Might take small portion of its value la Improved property in some eastern city for first payment, ook at It, It will cost you nothing to see it. 267 WEATHER INDICATIONS.

Washington, D. April 9. Taper Wtrcktuu, The Southern Kansas Paper Warehouse, at 416 North Washington avenue, will soon be one of Wellington's permanent institutions. Mr. B.

Denton is manager, and expects to open out his stock this week. He will deal in blank paper of all kinds and various sundries used by printers. He will aim to supply the smaller towns in this vicinity with an article they would otherwise have to send east for. Trusting Devotion Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Sop. Solo Elinthy Peak Simple Truths From an Elevated Theme Vindy Zindy Peak See-Saw Country Alter Solo Melindy John and his wife Duett Twins Missouri.

Rain, followed by fair cold er weather, fresh to brisk northeasterly We will place on sale Some Wonderful Bargains IN LACE, MADRAS and SCBIM CURTAINS! 15 pairs Lace Curtains $2.00 10 pairs Lace Curtains $2.40. 10 pairs Lace Curtains $3.50 10 pairs Madras Curtains $3.00 We also have Curtain Goods by the yard. Give us a call and see our Bargains. RICHARDSON CO. winds.

WANTED. Girl or woman for general housework. Apply to me at the Bock Island Lumber Yard, or at my residence In Central Park. 261 Tbos. J.

Burk. Transmigration Vocal Song For Kansas Colder, fair weather: receded in the eastern portion by rain Whole Troupe ireeh to brink northeasterly winds, be Musical rianner Solo Witn varieties coming light to fresh, variable. Narcissy IftA ACRES PASTURE Parties desiring 1UV good pasture for stock should see N. L. Glasgow, who nas charge of the Hamilton pasture, one-half mile south of (he city.

Slate creek furnishes the water. 282. Jfew OflUcere. Two Lieaps in tne nam Double Duett Ireney, Ketury, Melindy Fillial Disobedience Superano Solo Plenty of Coal. EGGS FOR HATCHING.

Brown Leghorn and White Brahma (Iron Duke strain), 60 cents a setting. Enquire of E. A. Colton. 26a Glorindy Peak I am NOW receiving a very good sup- An Abrupt rause vocal cnorus.

What Are the Wild Waves Savine Fly oi the celebrated tanon Lity Uoal, also have on hand Anthracite, Osage. Pittsburg and Illinois Coal. 8' 1 OFT FUR HATS MADE AND RE AIRED. Ladles and gentlemen's straw hats bleached Solo Glorindy, Ireney Peak-o-Boo Soprana Chorus Whole Troupe or colored, at 22S North Washington avenue. 269 JTR.

Reynolds. F. A. STIPP. No.

117, West Harvey telephone JSo. 35. aternal Domicue Vocal Bong Whole Troupe Grateful Acknowledgments Grand Finale. WANTED. A desirable tennant for house of four rooms.

Also lodger for one furnished room. Inquire on premises 606 North Jefferson, one block west of conrt house. 259 Mary J. Flint. The Oldest and Largest I Agency in the City, II I Office over Wellington 1 National Bank.

Two second hand buggies for sale cheap. Clark Brown, A Disappointment. Proprietors Wellington Carriage Works WANTED. Town cows to graze, 240 acres feuced pasture, one mile northeast of the court house. Water abundant Apply to Wm.

Campbell on W. A. Black Place. 268 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE WELLINGTON, KANSAS. Germania, New York.

1 MIllwaukeeMechanlcs.of Milwaukee.wis For good pasture and plenty of The Y. M. C. A. purchased an elegant set of parlor furniture and placed it in their parlor, arranged their reading water see Kier Bros.

uciuiaii, ui rraiiuro, iu. Agent ior uaKianu Home ol Oakland. Cal. Providence of Washington. I Fidelity and Castiallty, Plate Glass.

WD, CHANEY has resigned his position with C. W. Smith and accepted a more lucrative ODe with A. Graft. The fanners will do well to hold their orders until they see him, room and hall very tastefully and PERSONAL MENTION.

P. HALL, decorated all very handsomely with flowers for the reception of the ladies POR WHITE BRAHMA EGGS, for setting. enquire of Bertie Bowers, North Blaine hi, Isaac Hopper went to Argoniathis Leading Jeweler and Merchant Tailor. yesterday, but the weather being so in morning. clement it was impossible for the ladies The resignation of P.

W. French, as captain of B. Company, having been accepted, commissions from Gov. Martin were received a few days ago as follows: For captain, J. F.

Hibbard; first lieutenant, E. R. Deyoe; second lieutenant, J. L. Fisher.

A meeting of the company and regimental officers stationed in this city will be held this evening to consider the necesary steps toward recruiting the company and making of it a number one organization. Fawaee Bill's Wild Wast. Gordon Lillie was in town last Friday and Saturday securing men for his great aggregation. He intends carrying with him twenty-seven Indians, sixty people, forty head of horses and a full brass band with Buckskin Joe, of Arkansas City, as leader. Mr.

Lillie is now in Reno where he will secure his Indians from the Pawnees and Cheyennes. He starts the twentieth of April for Brussels, Germany, to attend the National Exposition of King Leopold, and then make a tour of the old world. Mr. Lillie has the reputation of running only a first class show. South Haven New Era.

Vincent C. S. C. Vincent Circle will meet Friday evening, April 13th, at the residence of Mrs, Young on West Lincoln avenue. Following is the program for the evening.

Roll Call Quotations on trees. Questions on German Literature Ira I. Scott Questions bn History of the Mediae LETTER Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Cards, and everything else in the line of printers' stationery, furnished at lowest prices, by the Standard Job Office. Mr. E.

W. Bowles is in Kansas City to visit them then. They are invited to The Latest styles in Imported and Domestic Cloths for Suits, Coats, Pants and Vests. H. P.

HALL. The Leading Jeweler. Fine Repairing A Specialty. H. HALL.

on business. Cal. Erhard is now circulator for the come aet Sunday, when they will be just as welcome and find everything as attractive. There was a good attendance of the members yesterday and the services were impressive as usual and the Quid-Nunc. E.

Barrett returned from WaKeeney Saturday evening. good work is moving along harmoni H. J. Acheson, of Kansas City, is in THE ARLINGTON BILLIARD PARLOR. New TaMes New Cushions New Cues 1 Gentlemen will find this a pleasant place to enjoy a quiet game of billiards.

THE BEST OF ORDER MAINTAINED. E. M. DORUM Manager. ously.

Their library will be open to the the city an business. Doa't Let it Blip Toar Mind. That while competion in the job printing line is getting pretty sharp, and certain individuals are losing lots of wind in endeavoring to prove that they alone are printers, the Standard is going right along and furnishing first-class work at low prices, as it always has done. When it comes to quality of stock, neatness of design and reasonable prices, no man nor set of men can out-figure the Standard. Call and be convinced of the truth of these statements.

Judge Herrick, after spending Sun day at home, returned to Anthony this morning. E. B. BOYD. LEDRU GUTHRIE.

A. R. Van Doom, of Atchison, and BOYD GUTHRIE, G. B. Smith, of Eldorado, are in the public every evening through the week.

Wedding Bells. Married, last evening, by Rev. W. A. Gross, of Springfield, Illinois, at the residence of the bride's parents, near Pleasant Valley school house, nine miles northwest of this city, Mr.

W. S. Jackson and Miss Rosetta Floral The contracting parties are both well and favorable known, Mr. Jackson being one of the most efficient and successful eity to-day. REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEL LOANS.

Money leaned cm good security at fair rates of interest. Money ready when papers are signed Charles Hall lost a valuable cow on Saturday by accident. Thatis the third Office over Wellington National Bank, Wellington, Kansas. one for Charley this spring. The "NICKLE PLATE" RESTAURANT, CHARLES HOOD, AOENT Columbia Bicycles Tricycles.

Clarionda Rasure, of Wellington, was allowed a pension on Saturday, by our val Church C. Trowbridge Paper' 'The Cm sader, Mrs You tig 117 South Washington Avenne. Democratic pension department. Reading "The Children's crusade," Miss Lyncli W. II.

Bovvdre lias returned from Paper "Famous Trees in American Bargains In 2d-Hand Wheels, Call see List Kingman, and reports the people in that Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. All kinds of Drinks, Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. The only First-Class Short-Order House in the City. BOARD by the DAY or WEEK. History and Literature." county in good spirits, all being hopeful Mrs.

Norris Reading "The Planting of the Apple REMOVAL 3J0TICE. of abundant crops. Tree" Mrs. Scott Ben Grant, an accused horse thief. who has been languishing in the county DR8.

BUENEMAN STONE have removed Fred Grace, See Spring Raina. their ofllee to their old location, in rear of jail, was taken in charge this morning FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, AT WORDEN'S NURSERY, ONE-HALF MILE NORTHWEST OF THE CITY. Native grown trees at one-half the price you would pay a foreign nurseryman. PATRONIZE A HOME INSTITUTION. Lon k.

Malum drug store, wnere they will be pleased to meet all their old by United States Marshall Will Jarrett The following notes taken from our friends and as many new ones as may call. of Caldwell, who took him to Wichita. school teachers in Southern Kansas, also owning and successfully conducting one of Sumner county's choicest farms. The bride is endeared to and admired by all who know her, the many valuable and appropriate presents of which she was the recipient only faintly demonstrating the well wishes of her many friends. Quite a number of invited guests witnessed the marriage.

Rev. W. A. Gross, who officiated, is a grandfather of the bride, he and his estimable lady being now visiting their son, E. E.

Flora and family. After congratulations all around, the entite company sat down to an excellent repast, to which all did ample justice, at the same time wishing both bride and groom all the happiness which can possibly be enjoyed in this world. A Gdest. weather record may be found of special interest each of these instances show YYellinirtou City Fancy Poultry Yards, J. M.

MoKEE, Prophiktob. when the first spring rains commenced to S. T. Wood, county surveyor, has just returned from a trip to Belle Plaine and vicinity. He reports wheat in a splendid condition, and the farmers fall, and also total amount of rainfall Egos fob Hatchino.

Plymouth Rock, Light for the month of April, May and June, nranmas. Brown Legnorn: ltoyai renin Duck, and Toulon Geese. All Stock Guaranteed Pure, generally happy over the flattering collectively each year. prospects an abundant harvest. The Old Reliable "CHICAGO GROCERY" Keeps constantly on hand a Large stock of STAPLE and Taney GKOCEEIES, Garden Seeds of all kinds, Onion Setts and Seed Potatoes, everything In season.

WM. RANKIN, can and see us. Proprietor. 1879, Total 12.01 in. com'e'd Apl.

20th Yards on East First Street, south of S. K. Round Mr. Ed. H.

Smith, the clever manip 1880, 8.10 May 18th. 1881, 13.71 April 25th. House, ieave orders at yarns or Maxey Grocery, South Washington Avenue ulator of the quill at the Phillips house 7th desk, is waiting for the forests to don 14th. 1882, 1883, 1884, 28th. $10 REWARD 13.92 13.93 12.U7 15.63 11.84 8.87 their foliage before he leaves the fair climate of sunny Southern Kansas for 14th.

BEST BREAD IN THE CITY 12th You can buv NEW and PORE Manle Snear at -At- 1885, 188G, 1887, 1888, his home in the "pennyrile" district of Rare Relics. 16th. Garrett. 1'auU's. and thev will irlve SSI 0.00 for old "Kaintuck." 8th, every ounce oi auuaerauon tonnu in iuo pounds.

Average date, commencing 16th. THE "BON TON" BAKERY, Elegant Ice Cream Parlor attached. B. R. CromlEY Proprietor.

The Rainfall. GAKRETT PAULL, Next to P. O. John H. Wolfe, Observer, Mr.

Walter McCoy, the energetic grocer on East Lincoln avenue, called on the Standard last Saturday and spent a pleasant hour. Mr. McCoy informs us that he has discarded his delivery wagon Heavy rains commenced to fall on The Connty Dads. Sunday morning at 3 a. m.

and contin Have You a HOUSE The board of county commissioners of ued without ceasing until 10 a. amount measure 1.57 inches; commenced and is selling for spot cash. Among his Sumner county met this morning in To Move assets, which Mr. McCoy was kind enough regular session. Present, full board and again at 1 p.

m. and continued at intervals to 0:30 p. 1.93 inches fell, to show to us, we note several coins of county clerk antique date and evident rarity. There SECOND HAND GOODS Of all Description BOUGHT AND SOLD FRENCH'82dHand Store One door South of C. F.

Luenlng's. W. R. Lindsay was appointed treasurer This morning at 3.30 another rain with heavy thunder set in, and ceased at five are a paper twenty-five cent piece of the of Sumner township, to fill vacancy. Or RAISE 1 If you have, See JOHN B1NUNER, At Orafl's store.

year 1845, British half-pence of 1861 and a. 1.0-4- inches fell, which makes the Official bonds were approved asfol 1872, Turkish penny of 1861 and a lows: G. W. Ewing, assessor of Caldwell Established 1884. CRESCENT CITY BAKERY, Confectionery and Restaurant.

Keeps constantly on hand Fresh Bread, Pies Buns and Cakes ol all kinds. Also the finest and largest assortment of Candies, Nuts, Haislns and green Fruits. All the lending brands of Cigars and Tobacco. BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK, Meals at all hours, 25 cents. F.C.GARY, Proprietor.

Standard Block. Swedish piece of 1828. Mr. McCoy de total rainfall for twenty-six hours duration 4.54 inches. During the rain the winds were south city; R.

D. Metcalf constable of Caldwell sires the public to understand that he has no outside expenses, andean and city; Orie Morse, constable of Wellington If you'have a House for Sale, see him. Kate A. MaNon. Altlora J.

Tyler. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS will sell goods lower than the lowest. east, averaging eight miles per hour velocity, and temperature stationary at city. The reports of the county superintendent of public instruction, the superintendent of the poor farm and the com The Only FIRST CLASS Kansas Call and be convinced. Wellington, 58 John II.

Wolfe, Observer. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Rev. May, of the Cumberland Pres missioner of the poor, examined and Office 201 S. Washington Avenue, over Frantz Mann's hardware store Special attention given Obstetrics and Diseases of Women Ntucco. byterian church, will preach at the new approved.

The quarterly fee bill of the county treasurer was examined and approved. The contract for supplying G. A. Jackson, manager of the Hope Stucco works, is in the city and can be Methodist church this evening, at 7:30 Everybody invited. In the Cltv of Wellington Is owned by J.

A. Mc.Intlre, with J. 8. Mclntireas operator and manager. Please call and examine our work, Having secured the services of W.

A. REESE, a Due Workman from the east, the county offices with ice during the lound at the Rock Island lumber yard. Mr. Jackson claims that stucco is rapid The Indiana Bakery. Always leads but never follows.

Summer was awarded to A. Glaman. 0 IE 8 I ly taking the place of plaster in all per- I AM BETTER PREPARED A Hew Paper. The city of Oxford is waking up from Tne Missonri PacLQc Railway tions of the state where it has been introduced, it being more durable and substantial than plaster. He has made arrangement to place it on the walls of And Grand Display of- D.

A. Espy's three new houses on east to give even better satisfaction to my many customers than heretofore. Examine the detail and finish of the photos made by Mclntire. At THE Davenport Gallery, her long sleep, and a spirit of enterprise is abroad on her streets. While they have a good local paper in the Regitter, yet there is a clamor for another, and we are informed that A.

A. Richards, well known in this city, has decided to again 8 daily trains between Kansas City and Harvey avenuo, and feels certain that builders will adopt it, after seeing it in use. Tho Rock Island Lumber Company are the Wellington agonts for the Bt. LOUIS. en Hals i Bonne Mild Fa enter the newspaper arena and that 2 daily trains between Kansas City and company.

umana. H. DIXON. AB, W. RHAARMAN.

There is an immense acreage of wheat Making close connection with all trains North- in this county and it was looking well having cast his lot with Oxford, will, on next Saturday morning greet the people of that city with a straightout Republican paper, issuod in the interests of the Republican party and the development and upbuilding of the city of Oxford, We predict that Andy's paper will be boum anu ast. before this good rain that we have just receivod. Now look out for it. Put quite a factor in the coming campaign, DIXON SHEARMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A A.

DP7. To which we cordially invite every Lady in this City and vicinity. Our, Millinery Department ill be in charge of Mrs. Fisher, a practical Milliner from Chicago. Call early and see the NEW SPRING STYLES and extend to him the hand of fraternal Between tamed and Kansas City, dally fraln fellowship.

wini im rvuiiiiuiK onairoar lor nansaa City and At. Louis making close connections with all llnei at Kansas City and Bt. Louis. Wichita Commercial: Sumner county has 15,750 horses valued at 11,418,400. It ranks as the first county in the state In horses, cattle and hogs, Sedgwick and Sumner county down for lull onehundred points on the wheat crop.

An Ice Cream social will be given in the basement of the Presbyterian church by the P. 8. C. Friday evening, April 13th. Tickets sold on the streets and at the door.

Everybody cordially invited. The New Davis gasoline Btove is the neatest and most powerful gas generating stovo in the markot. For sale by A. draft. Call at the Nicklo Plate for milk hakeu.

Money to Loan I Anv Information ehearfullv furnlthsd cn Ing upon or writing toj Cowley closely following. City and Country Troperty Bought and -At- Conway Springs Star: The assessor is H. 0. TOWNSRND. IHOS.

F. riHnKR, Gen. I'm, a fkt. Agt. Asst.

ram. Art Hold, nouses to Kent, Taxes Paid for Non-Residente. Office in 8tate Nat. Dank building. now on his yearly rounds to site up each one's pile of goods.

It is astonishing how small the pile seems as he appears in sight. oi. louis, ao. wiointa, Kan. O.

BRAlfHAM. Agt, Mo. Pao. Wlnnsld, Kansas. HARLAN WELLINGTON, KANSAS..

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