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The Woodbine Tidings from Woodbine, Kansas • 4

The Woodbine Tidings from Woodbine, Kansas • 4

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THE CIRCUIT. WOODBINE HARDWARE CO. 3 fci)to Prayer meeting at Enterprise will For prescriptions and all patent medicines, call on the popular Woodbine Druggists. If you have any fat hogs or cattle continue to boom. DEALERS IN Entered at the Postoffice at Woodbine, Kansas, as Beoond-elass Matter.

The hot weather seems to interfere to sell, bring them to Gillett Smith very little with our attendance. Eureka school house folks are and get the biggest pi ices. The pic-nic at Walnut Grove last Editor. A. J.

NATHAN, Dips, funs, Farm Mm talking of organizing a Sunday week was a success. Owing to a misunderstanding in the date the attend SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1889. School, go ahead. TheY. M.

C. A. boys from Abi ance was not as large as usual, and lene conduct next Sunday night services at Enterprise. Children's service in Woodbine TIME TAKliK--. K.

X. It. II. GOINO EAST. TRAINS.

OOIN3 WKHT 10.26 a. PanHonser 11.20 a. ra 4.21 p. ra PiiHSHnKnr 5.20 p. 11.40 p.

Freight 8.55 a. m. O. H. Smith, Local Aent.

yet a good number were present. Dr. Flack, recently from Council Grove, made an interesting speech to the children, and Rev. Nathan followed with some remarks. A good time in general was then had; playing games, AND BAIB WIRE.

Ag'ts for McCormick Harvesters and Binders, Minnesota Chief Threshing Machines, And Repairs. was well attended and the little folks paid good attention. Carlton's service had to bo omitted LOCAL social conversation, and eating ice last time because of a severe storm. Look out for the next. cream were indulged in.

The Wood "In Union is Strength," is our motto, and we are receiving help Harvest is now commencing in earnest in our near vicinity. Chas. Jones had a visit from relatives, from abroad last week. Come and See Us. will not be Undersold --4 oodb ine Lumber Co.

from all Christian people. Enterprise takes the lead in attendance. Last Sunday night it was very sultry and hot but tho house was full. Singing is vastly improving in Woodbine, and the congregation joins with a vim. Can't, never did anything.

Some man said that we would be likely to lose Woodbine church building. We moVe he be examined as to his sanity. bine Cornet Band furnished excellent music and had a cheering influence upon all present. 1 PIC-NIC NOTES. Weather was fine.

Mr. Robbins wos very pie-ous is the verdict. If people would be as diligent at Sunday School as at S. S. pic-nics, the attendance would be doubled.

It's a fine thing that cornets are not blown with the nose, or we would have poor music part of the time. Not a disagreeable word was said and not a discord heard, and things were done as orderly and decorously as only Woodbine people can do them. Joe Gillet was there, pretending to sell binders, but it strikes us, sitting in that buggy, he would not sell very many. He likely argued GEO. H.

SMITH, Manager. LUMBER, LATH, DOORS, SASH, COAL, ETC. Notice McNaspy's ad in this issue, and if you need money lot him help you out. Mrs. Reed and Miss Alice Hering-ton, from Herington, were visitors last Wednesday.

The frame of Mr. Cheney's residence is up, and the building will now be pushed to completion. Mr. Scott has a lawn tennis court at his residence, and we understand Clay sometimes beats the Jews. Dr.

Uhls' youngest brother came out from Illinois a short time ago and will spend some time in the west. Chris. Peterson, formerly of this place, has returned from Kansas City and is now working for W. E. Smith.

Who'll be the next to give $10. to the Woodbine church and be one of the 20? Come on quick or you'll not get a chance. Hurrah for our A. KIRKPATRICK, WM. STECKEL, side.

Wagon Maker AND BLACKSMITH, Woodbine, Kansas. into fin 1 to We had Children's day at Fair- view last Sunday; house crowded, recitations good, decorations first- hi Ul 1 U.J.J. VI Jl class, singing extra and collection E. C. GINDER, Many teams are seen on our streets every Saturday, and people are find best.

And Contractor, WOODBINE, KANSAS. ing out that it pays to trade in Wood bine. JOHN NUSZ, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Woodbine, Kansas. Repairing- Neatly Done. R.

CHENEY, Custom and Merchant Miller, Question box at Enterprise last Sunday night was in many respects a success. Some misunderstanding will be explained in the future. Look Mr. Peter Fengle spent Sunday with his family, but has returned to the county seat to do some more out for the next box. All our Sunday Schools are flour Woodbine, Kansas.

courting. SMITH M. STOWELL, Plasterer and Stone Mason, Woodbine, Kansas. anfl Sip Painter, Grant Tiken, from White City, was in town taking in the sights last Wednesday. He reports crops very ishing.

Woodbine with Conant and Atkinson as Superintendents reaches an attendance of 70; Enterprise with Kohler and Layer, 163; Fairview WOODBINE, KANSAS. fine in that part of Morris -SATISFACTION with Gibson and Provance, about GO. Twenty of our German brethren on Eggs are coming down, so says Joe Gillett, but there is one good thing JANICKE BROS. about it he needs no perfume for some time. What's the matter with the creek will give $10.

each towards the Woodbine church, and then the building will be dedicated free of Woodbine Hotel. DEALERS INT debt. Our good friend brother the header, friend Joe? Let all the ladies go to the Wood Schwendener had the honor of start ing it, and others have followed. bine Hardware Co. and see the New Goodrich Sewing Machine.

As good The list of names will be published Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. WM. BLUME, Proprietor. in the Tidings as soon as completed.

as any in the market, with five drawers and all apparatus for $25. You may look for it in a few weeks, Woodbine Hardware Co. are lower The store and warehouse of the Woodbine Hardware Company looms up fine in its new coat of paint. This than the lowest on binding twine and barb wire. LARGE SALES-SMALL PROFITS was a much needed improvement.

Let the good work go on, gents. An agent of the Kansas City Globe, was in town Wednesday, getting sub Jule Bisbee and family, to Henry Westrup, came through Good Meals. Popular Prices scribers for his paper. Two young boys, nephews of Capt, AS. McNASPY town last Monday, on his way home Pierce, of unction City, stopped at from Abilene where they spent Sun day with relatives.

His little daugh Mi. Gillett's on their way home by J. S. ROBBINS, ter Alta was just recovering from an REAL ESTATE mm buggy to Marion Center. The Woodbine Town Co.

offers lot: attack of scarletina. DRUGGIST Clarence Bates, the orphan bvy who came to Mr. Kirkpatrick's some weeks for sale in the choicest location on easy terms. They offer unequalled inducements for pushing business ago, returned there after a short ab sence. Our township trustee, Mr.

men to locate Lere. Woodbine, Kansas. Gugler, has written to the county attorney, asking what to do in the The regular conductor has taken Heriiton, Keinseis. Money to Loan on Chattel mortgages and good notes. Farm Loans at low rates; money paid as soon as title is complete.

We do our own examining, and can tell you what we will do at once. One of our firm will be AT WOODBINE EVERY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Get Our Rates. JAS, McNASPY CO.

his place again on the passengei train between Herington and Salina Mr. Gillett and daughter Mrs. Reed prescriptions carefully filled. made a trip to Sedalia, last week The frequont passengers are glad to see him return, with his accomodating and genteel manner. to see their son and brother Grant.

When they arrived there they found Dr. C. CLAY UHLS, that Grant had taken the early morn ing train and returned home. All his many friends are glad to see him once TrI more among them. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 4p Woodbine, Kansas.

A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in the interest of Dicknson County and Vicinity. W. L. ATKINSON, We learn from Hillsboro, the former home of the Janicke that strenuous efforts are being made to have our popular dry goods merchants move back there. We believe they know when they have a good thing and will stay in pur midst.

Dr. Miller, of Enterprise, has been here a number of times lately; he is treating grand-pa Staatz, who is seriously ill of dropsy. The old gentleman seems to be gaining slowly and we hope to see him around once more. The Woodbine Silver Cornet Band is going to lead the procession at the grand Fourth of July celebration in Herington. We have reason to be proud of our boys in their magnificent uniforms.

We are sorry they are by previous engagement unable to participate in the band contest at Enterprise, for they would be sure ta win the first prize. People should learn to buy their goods at home. Support home institutions and patronize your own town. If you do that, you will give the stores a chance to carry larger stocks and have a better selection. You will also find a market for your produce at home and make money by it in the long run To-day is Quarterly Meeting at the M.

E. Church. Rev. J. R.

Madison, considered almost without exception the finest preacher in this conference will preach to-day (Saturday) at 1:30 p. m. After the service the official members will meet in quarterly conference. Sunday morning the pastor will occupy the pulpit, and at night we will again be favored by a sermon from the Presiding Elder. LITEM AND KB) STABLE, sis 1.50.

Subscriptior) Woodbine, Kansas. FINE JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. The Enterprise ''Independent" and Woodbine "Tidings," One Year for 1.50. FINE STALLION..

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Years Available:
1889-1889