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The Wellsville News from Wellsville, Kansas • 3

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Orders taken at this offlue for Mmu- ments, Tombstones, and all kinds of Local Matters Don't forget! That you can get- Cemetery work. Work done by Durkee Son of Olatho. HHrorwareJ New patterns, large stock and low prices at Bennott 1 4IFRESH GR0MESH VYwhHiijr, For the past two weeks, society of this little city and vicinity have been looking foiward with interest and expectancy to the great social event of the season, the marriage ot Miss Ida Lidikay, daughter of George K. John Henry of Ladoga, Indiana. The nuptials were celebrated, Wednes.

day evening at the bride's homo, At an early hour, the numerous guests began to arrive. They caught ar once the festive spirit of the occasion through the cordial greeting and untiring efforts of the genial host aud hostess. At half past seven, the brdal party entered, with Marcellus Lidikay and Personal. Ed. Varnum attended Leon's dog show and says the exhibit wag good.

Rev. Ilibbard started on a trip to the southern part of the state on Tues day. Rev. Bishop went to Lawrence on Thursday. He will remain thero till Monday, Mrs.

II, W. Bushong and daughter, mother and sistor of Mrs. John Hartung, are visiting in Wellsville. Rev. Stephens, who has.

been prospecting in the western pait of the state for the past two weeks, arrived home on Tuesday. Miss Duck Graybill, of Ladoga, Indiana, who has been visiting friends A RpHiu Offer. For ton days only Brockway and Engler will sell wagons at $00. 51 1 Luster Band (Qwnsware at, 50 Frank Hills. 1'he lecture, the Congregational chujeh was not well attended.

have. a BonaR stock of lumber on hand that I will close out very cheap fer cush for the. next thirty days. g. W.

Beall. Ladies' and children's all calf shoes of a supurior quality at Wr. Brock-way's; Be sure and see thorn before purchasing elsewhere. 2tf The goods iu tha old harness shop opposite the postoflice, have again changed hands. Messrs, Lynch Ulm are novv" proprietors, 09 STtin JiNYHd vi umoi ui xstl pua aiojoq pos uoaq siitj uutji HHixau fsasocLiud joj iiSnoua lvuf) -paAiaDOj oom ny If yon have anythingri the line of -ALSO DRY GOODS, BOOTS SHOES, ETC.

Notices of writes and fi eo. Local notices WI liwj lor flrsi insi'rtlyi, four per liiw for TIME T1BIE, Truiiu loaye tlie dupgls as iohig Niirtli Wellsville, Kdcj-ton. 3.20 a.m Pmsosncr. .3.43 a.m. 3.25 p.m....

Pubsuhkw 8.41 p.m.' 10.00 p.m. 10.40 p.m. 7:48 ii. to 88 a.m. Uiihig VIA n.m., p.m.

8.45 a.m Freight U.O tt.ra, 12.20 p.m 1'iiHSnnjfw ...12.13 p.m. 7:40 tp. -7iJl p.m. Insurance, Collections, or Real Estate you wish attended to call on Barrett Defjbauoii, and you can depend upon it that It will be done right. leash hut! cheap.

Collins' Acue Cure is an nlisolute an Calvin Moherman acting as grooms men, and'M'98 Duck Graybill and positive Cure for all forma of Malarial DiseH.ses.such as Chills and Fever, Ague, Remittent or Intermittent Fever, etc, Miss Belle Bosworth as bridesmaids; Price 30 ccuts per bottle Every bottle Parents should take more interest warranted. GO TO BENNETT FOR. I in the education of their children by The bride was attired in a very becoming silk of an indefinable shade. The groom wore the conventional black. Rev.

A. W. Bishop officiated at the eremony with an evident modification making personal visits to the schools Married. and learn of the methods employed. At Ottawa, October 28, Godfhey This is the time of year when the Ichool Books, BuockwAv to MissBEBEE, All of Wells fiOClETIES.

-No, O. .0: mcfit tlc-ir hiill-wWY Bfltui'dfty at 7,80 p. m. G.A.ll. at of the time foray in which in this vicinity, started for home on Wednesday morning.

David Hamilton and Squire Hamilton of Surnmerfleld, Ohio, are guests of Sigcl Wheatley, and, at present, are examining the lay of the land about Wellsville, Carey McLain, James McLain, J. Sinclair, J. T. Williamson, Frank Sloan, Wesley loan and Albert Sloan have attended the Fat Stock Show held at Kausas City this week. Ve understand that Mr.

John Henry and his bride start for Indiana, on Tuesday. We congratulate Mr. Henry ville, man who hasn't any oveicoat walks about in a short coat and his hands in the promise to obey is a prominent feature. his pockets and his friends call him an eccentric fellow. BARRETT DEFIBAUGH, Lookout pt)t No 00.

Meets the 1st, find 3rd. Friday we'gs In Hull of School -Building, il ll.MnOorniHt. W. 8. B-iwkway, Adjutant.

Coin. At W. S. Brockway's you will find the best boot in America, "Walker." Ladies will find his stock complete, manufactured by the same celebrated makers, alker, Kippendorf Hart, 52 have the following Iloneft goods and low prices is After tho congratulations- were tendered an elegant supper was served. This part of the entertainment seemed to have a special charm for the male portion of the guests.

The coinapny passed tho remainder of the evening in pleasant social chat, until tho lateness of the hour reminded them that all things pleasant must have an end. The following is the list of presents to the bride: Set of silver knives and forks, Lidikay and wife; set of China dishes, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins, Mollic Swindler, Wilkins, Varnum set of glass dishes, Marcellus Lidikay; Property for sale: what bring the people to G. W.

Chalmers Famous Furnitnre Store, at Bibles, scrap -Books, ALBUMS, BOX PAPER, Seaside Libraries, Silverware, etc. The Largest Stock and the Lowest Prices at BENNETT WELLSVILLE, KANSAS. Wellsvillc; who always has on hand C.l acres of wood land on Rock creek south and 5. mile east of elegant Bi'rial Casks and a large stock of the latest styles of Furniture. Wellsville.

Price, $90. The practice of throwing waste pa per into the streets should be discontinued. It is not only untidy, but FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. News and Gossip- Fresh bread at Walker Bros', School Books at J. T.

Piiwlell's. Nev Lumps at Bennett Nev goods just received nt 47-tl Frank A lull line of school books at J. T. PiNmais. School Books at Bennett School supplies ut J.

T. Pindell'd. Aguu Cures, warranted, at Bennett's. For Everlasting Axle Grease cull at J. II ui lung's.

33 tf Old papers for salo at this office, 25 vls a Imudred. For Stewarts Healing Powder call J. Hahtcno. 39 Burlington City Flour and new Corn Meal at Xoss' 3 One quarter section in Mitchell county, 10 miles south of Beloit. 50 on securing, as a lite partner, one ot our most highly accomplished and worthy 3 oung ladies.

We all want Mr. and Mra. Henry to come back to Wellsville aud here to make their home. Vicinity Items. A man in Smith county has a walnut grove seven years old from which he sold 31)0 bushels this year, A little misunderstanding, of a domestic nature, in the household of one of Lane's citizens, resulted in the better half seeking lodging elsewhere, and the husband ditto.

Enterprise. Two brothers, George and Lawrence Siling, last Tuesday drove a horse and buggy into the Maiius des Cygnes river at La Cygne, when the hoise got into a deep hole and became frightened, upiettmg the vehicle. George succeeded in swimming ashore and paper blowu about by the wind is acres in cultivation. Small frame ikely to frighten horses into running house. Will sell or exchange for awty at the risk of property and life.

property near Wellsville. Price 12400. Do not forget to call on J. Hartung, if you are in need of harness, saddles, An improved farm of 120 teres, fruit basket, Samuel Lidikay; silver pickle castor, Zora snd Robert Lidikay; napkin ring, Duckie Graybill; butter knife, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruner; glass dish, Daisy and Eddie Lidikay; ink stand, Milton Lidikay; oil painting, Villa Bosworth, Engler, Calvin Mocherman; butter knife, Mr. and Elias Scholl; poems bj Jumes Mc Lain; poems by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop; or anything in his line. He has'a full miles south-east of Wellsville, with a small house and barn, well watered Price $3,000.

i WELLSYILLE NEWS i An improved farm 4A- miles napkin ring, Jiinmie Tinker; barrel of stock of team harness, single and double buggy harness, saddles, bridles, collars, etc. All work warranted. 31 -tf Services will be held in the Pleasant Valley Cumlierland Presbyterian hurch of Miami county, Kausas, on Sunday, November 2nd. This church is six miles south and two miles east of Wellsville 1(10 acres of good land, Bern, on October 2G, to Mr. and Mn JOB PRICTICG ESTABLISHMENT, WELLSYILLE, KANS.

w-Il watered good house und barn, and a good orchard. This is a very C. Simmons, a sou. saved himself, but Lawrence, about 1 years ol age, was drowned. Two colored individuals, in the The best of Boasted Coffee will be desirable property and will be sold found at Fbaxk Hills.

40 cheap and on easy terms. south part of town, got into a rumpus New Boots, Shoes and rubber goods Al Jolin Wilkins' Double Store. (iilt band Crockery in lull sets or Village lots single pieces at Frank Hills. of Wellsville. Services at 11, a.

m. and a dedication sermon at 2, p. rn. by Rev. Berry of Wilson county, Kansas.

All are cordially invited. READ and IMPROVE the opportunity For THIRTY DAYS I shall make lower prices on Boots and Shoes, Clothing Dry Goods than any one 8FK0IAL FRO- TION C.TV- ATTKX- GRAMMES, EN TO BILL EADS, LETTER HEADS CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, LK- GAL BLANKS, STATEMENT HEADS. BANK CHECKS. DRUGGISTS' SUPPLIES, RECEIPTS, DODGERS, BOX AND BOTTLE LABELS, TRANSCRIPTS, TAGS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. HAND-BILLS.

ETC. ETC. ETC. ORDERS ETC. SOLICITED.

Haas' Hog and Poultry Remedy at perfume Wilkins and wife; album, Mrs, Scholl, Amauda, Albert and Henry Scholl; monographic til painting, Mr. and Mrs Curey McLain; cake basket, Lewis. Mr. und Mrs, Sinclair, and Mrs. Bountt; jewel case, Mr, aud Mrs Jas, Collins, Mr.

and Mrs. Brockway, Mr. and Mrs. Brockway, Miss Lillian Scott, Brockwny and 11 Hyde; fruit knives, Mr. and Mrs.

Hannaiu and Miss Rose Haunam; fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Eaton; oarving set, Mr. and Mrs, C. and H-W Bruuerj cake stand, Kate and Emma Little; poems, Alonzo Collins; parlor lamp, I I' Stephens and wife, Thomas and wife; silver sugar bowl and one dozen spoons, Dr.

and Mr. Brooking, Dr. half price at Bennett ITS TIIK MOST DESIRABLE PART THE TOWN. A crossing has been built between 11. X.

iiiookwaj's and the railroad. CALL ON Oil ADDRESS Two car loads of feeders arrived on in the country. I meun just what I ay and will gnarautee to do so. hut Sunday over a piece of meat, and for a while the warfare looked rather stormy, one of the participants drawing a revolver with the intention of perforating the other man. They made considerable noise about it, calling in the whole neighborhood to witness the display of marksmanship, but the chief of he engineer department of the Rcpuhlicim ofllce boldly disarmed the artilleryman, and Sheriff Shoemaker put hlra in Jail for safe keeping where he is now figuring up his share of the profits in the enterprise, Miu-ml Jlejmllican.

A mad-man created quite a distuib-ance last Wednesday at the A. T. S. F. depot in Lawrence.

Armed with Wednesday night for Carey McLain. JURJWrr (f DEFIBAUGH, WELLSVILLE, KANSAS, Latest styles and lowest prices in ladies' and misses cloaks at W.S. These reduced prices mean cash or its equivalent. Those who improve this will make money. H.

N. Brockway. At this season of the year it is the duty of everyone to carefully examine their stove pipe and chimneys, and see that they are in perfect order. At least nine-tenths of the fires in the country are caused by defective flues and Mrs. Geeseka.Mr.

and Mrs. John CHICAGO Smith, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Simmons PR 2 Mr.

and Mrs. Tinker, Barrett and tit "2 i i A ra Defibaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler two large stones he refused to let any and family; toilet set, Dr and Mrs. pi 2 hrl AND THE Pindell; tidy; Lizzie Chambers; Vtble A full supply of School Books, Tab-Jets, Slates, Pencils, Inks, Pens, etc at J.

T. Pl.NlJELL'8. W. S. Brockway has sold his elevator and grain trade to Blaktsley of Neodesha.

Tito days are getting short, and a good many people can sympathize with them. Leon's dog show has been camped ji' tth of the railroad on the west side fiiuce Saturday. Mr. Critchlleld has sold the cattle he shipped from Ohio, 38 iu number, Robert Stephens. LU cloth and napkin, Frances Bosworth WELLSVILLE, KEV7S.

Both for $1.75. and Belle P. Bosworth; tidy set; Mr or A A 0 aud Mrs. A Eaton; statuary, Misses or by using old and worthless pipe. A little care and attention may be the means of preventing a destructive fire.

The Lord willing J. II. Allen and wife, Evangelists, of Laclead, Missouri, will commence a series of meetings at the Baptist Church in Wellsville, on November the 5th, at 7 o'clock in the Alteberv and Perdue; (statuary, Sirs CC one approach him. He seemed to be laboring under the delusion that every one who attempted to come near him wanted to kill him. Going to Judge Bell's reidenco he wa'ked into a room where the family and guests were assembled and informed them that they were all after him.

Sundry rapid movements on the part of the ladies seemed to frighten him, for he rj Hfc'Cv. I. 1 I I 5-5 "2 Cu Crainerand Wilson; bread plate, Frank 'and Eva Hills' work basket, IdaCollins and Bessie Turner; pict I evening. Jwery saint ana sinner not ure frame, Charlie Lidikay; pitcher and two glasses, Frank. Hills; a $50 only invited but urged tq come.

The object of the meeting is the conversion check, Mr. and Mrs. George Lidikay A Guest. 0 Yes! 0 Yes! Now is the time to buy your wind turned and left the house on a run. A few hours later he walked into'the Kl-dridge house and wanted to know if that was the place where they Rilled men.

The porter was badly frightened hut he left hi in without doing tny damage and has not been seen since. He was a stranger and has probably escaped fiom some place of confinement. A CRY FOR HELP ANSWERED, i mills and pumps at bottom prices. Warranted to give ENGLER. We are also prepared to do repair DRa IIAIIIES' GOLDEN SPEGiFiC A POSITIVE AMD RADICAL CURE FOR ing of all kinds.

2tl II' you want to buy or sell real estate if you want to rent a house or lot, call at tin." News office. Ladies' cloaks, dolmans and circulars, and children's cloaks at Johu Wilkins' double store. 52tl Insure against fire and cyclones 'n. I'Ik Old Phrenix of Hartford Agency at News oflice. Mr.

Allen has had about twenty-five tnt unloading rail road iron at this ph.ee during the week. Tube Paint and Water Colors for Kensington and Cameo painting at I'm. I'indell's drug store. Larg 'st stock of new clothing and ivercon ts in town just received at Wilkins' double 52tf Fob Sai.k An improved farm of of the sinner and the santificalion of believers. J.

L. Hun us. With that spirit of enterprise that serins to be characteristic- of a citizen of Wellsyille, several of our young men have organized a slock company Cor the purpose of erecting a skating rink. Several days- ago we heard a young lady say that a skating rink is a thing much needed in Wellsville. And hence, as there is no question as to it'-, utility, we wish the enterprise success.

There has not a passed for months but that there have been sev end callers at the News office inquiring for houses to rent. But in Wellsville there are no vacant houses. And To the Wires, Mothers, and Sisters of Drinking Men: If any one of your fnmily Is arHieteil with sores or eruptions of the skin, ini urity of the blood or rheumatism they will tiiul Uu. Jackson's Hlooh axu Byhci' punitive mid ri linble cure. It is soldly h11 Druyxisls.

Jru Mil Three prisoners escaped from the county jail at Olathe, last Wednesday, by opening the inner doors with wooded keys and by overpowering and putting in Jail a prisoner named Decker, who is allowed considerable liberty aud docs work in and around the jail. He had been taking some water to the prisoners when they escaped. They had the two inner doors opened and TAKING DRINK OF LIQUOH 15 rHTSICAL IMrossiOILII T. Drtinkennwu la a dinraam, not a weakness. Primarily the appetite for alcoholic rtr'iiki vmn be cultivated but when the apiietlta ia once formed, it la aa much a dliease as any ntl.or affliction for which medicine It administered.

Every nerve, tissue and pore of the Iw.ly i lint a lamished wolf with a million mouths gnawing noon the system and craving for alcohol. Pledaea. temperance lecturna. dreadful examples," prayers, reaolutlona all are futile. Tt CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS i.

oj QUed a ft i)ter uiMlre qulremnnu of Amrrli'ttn Jmirnihim. It landf corutplcanus among llm mt'lrnpol llan Jouruala ut Ibe coin, try an a compile Newn-paper. In Uie maitul of teleurnphlc ervlce, having tha aavaiiiuifa commotion with tha CHICAGO DAILY NKWS, It hat at Ita commai'd tha dlapatcliea of tha Western Aociattd Pirai). bc'dcn a vi-ry ax-taualva aervlce of Special Telerama from all Important polnta. Aa a New- Kier It baa no aoperlor.

It la ISWCrKNOhNT in pol-itlra, vre-wntlni political newt free from partiran blaa or coloring, anil abaolutelj without fear or favor aa to puriloa. It ia. In the fulleet ene, a FAMILY Each Inane contain! vernl i'OMi LETEO STORIES, SERIAL 8TOKY of eln-urblng in-lereat, and a rich variety of contieiisi-d notea nn Kaaliluna, Art, lndnotneB, Literatnre, Science, etc Ita Market Quotation! are complete and to be relied upon It la nn-aurpaaaed aa an enterprising, pure, and truiv worthy GENEIIAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. We tx-publirh here from the columna of tb NEWS a few of the voluntary AimfMtttA It baa received WHAT O.O SUBSCRIBERS SAY Iboot the "Chicago Weekly Newa" when they renew tbair eubecriptlone. William Cannon Poutlao, Oakland Conntr.

aayai think It la the heat paper la A. Welch. Sullivan, aarai "It batter than man? of the 13 paper. Jamea P. Malona.

25.1 HI Charlea atreet, New Orleana. eera: "In oompartnl your papal with othera 1 receive, I niit lay your, th OH-caoo nn i. Hkwr, ia aoud. better, beak 1 won Id aooner atlsa a meal, tnan number of ItaeNawa. It la Uu newapaper of the day.

la true to Ita name." Alfred r. rotter, Woodhnil, Henry OonntT, 111., aaytt lt la one of tbe cleaned papere puw llthed." W. w. Bbodea. Adnao, aaya: "1 dont want to mlat a number.

It la the beat paper for newt I have ever teen." Peter Lauaine, tatenta. Sanndera County, heo-, eave: "I like Tin Wuklt Mws. It la mil of reaanbie and vainxbia newt, and, al-tnough 1 am In receipt of nine weekly Jooniala, I era eonKtrained loadopt Trie waanj.T Nawa an No. m. be.

bum of tie nun-uameaa aliunde In piittuca. irivtna'me Ihe enenrblod truth eon). eeraUMJ the actlonaof all po lHi-ai purtlea." a. E. navenporv Paimrra.

eayai "It tbe cbdit aad beet paper I erer read." Mra. eebonan. Hannibal. "I Ilk your patper very aucb. I mat aix otber papere, utdoaot Ska ibem at eli aa Tna wiiklt Nnws." w.

Law. aava: "I am hie 'eed in Die mwh, for I eel polite nrveunted in it In ue i a way that I net both aMeof a oeertion fa rlyaw tor'h. which oieny impo-mhi to K. in a eirwa party Journal ut eit vr wa" Tb, atMtvv extra. I are ri to thow in hair.t.i.l'il.rCUi A( 'iKhLT NEW! la h.

Ut i "id h. Onr ap. rial I luMi lirln Hie m. ah may be ern el r. Semi l.

it. r.n.a 1u tine For Sale A fine residence with five lots, situated in the most desirable part of the city; house has five rooms. Good stable and a good variety' of fruit on the place. Price $1,500. Inquire of Barrett; Dekibauoh, one man In a thousand can withstand the battle I not because be has not tbe desire, tmt nc cause he la physically weak.

He could aa isily abstain from eating food after a lamiue fft h.nnii.t i hand mA dvi.v bis buuarv avstem in ita awful craving ior liouor. HI THE SPECIFIC AND LIQUOR CAN HOT EXIST III THE SYSTEM TOGETHER. 1 acres about t) miles South-east of BaKHKTT a fcood many families, who would be soon as Docker opened ihe outside glad to come to our town to live, are door they made a nish and -escaped forced to seek homes eleswhere. It after locking in the trusty Decker. The It wonld be arousing, were It not pitiful, to watoo the man to whom the Specific b.i bw-n given without his knowledge.

At llrst.oul of habit, and not reallrlng that the goo'! lias vv TJ Begun, he pours out his drink, lie swallows It anal eAMaMere. Tlie neit atieini'l. jI the liquor to his lips, lets iu odor in hie nostrils, aud seta the glass down, usually v. uh toe 8 remark thaf'eomebow. 1 am not whisky hungry." From this moment be is fj would be a profitable investment, for names of the.

escaped prisoners are physical proatratlon, no ilm-iama," no lll-eflecta will appear-the man is no more a arui.k-Bid than the child who never knew the taste of liquor. Th fur lifrmanf, Bud tircHlh, Sour Stoinsirh, Biliousness anrt Liver Complaint cured by Dr. iver Pills, Huar Coated. 23 cents a box. Godfrey Vapdusen.

awaiting trial for WIVES. MOTHERS. 8ISTERS, Can yon afrord to neglect this means or saving ine nusnana, son. urj i.r, that yon love and daalre to save the erring one, so certain do we offer yon the no to i. knn.U., mt mm.

rr.vin. for th. ltPlll tllUt llOVS PST not coma i instead of putting one lout of trust in any system of pledgee or reform, i r.nMV TO THE RESCUE YOURSELVES. some man who is able, to erect a number of good houses at this place. There would be no trouble securing tenants.

And i much lower rent than most renters in Wellsville pay, would give a good rate of interest on the money invested, uiminkm thu mmedv ouletlr. aaellv. end without the paUent'a knowledge, c. The celebrated "Walker Boot" at W. S.

Broekwaj's. Also a full lino of ladies' misses' and children's flue shoes. 2tf Mrs. John K. Harrison is prepared to weave Carpets.

Terms given and orders taken at 11. N. Brockway's You will find at PindeJI's an assort-m-nt of colors tule paint and water color for Cameo and Kensington painting. William Collins has purchased the Raighley farm which lies aliout one Two Papers for the Price of One! From now until the first of January 1885, to every new or old subscriber to this paper who pays a year's subscription in advance, we- will give a year's subscription to the "Farmer's Couianion," the price of which is $1.00 perjear. burglary; G.

W. Gordon, awaiting trial for horse stealing; and Ray, who was also charged with horse stealing. $25 reward wire offi-red for the capture of each of the prisoners, and soon there was a large force of men scouring the country in every direction. Ray was captured ltore he had got more than a mile from town, but the othei two are still at large. Vandnsen is about five feet nine inchps high, smooth shaven, and alKMit 20 years Md.

His eyes are anil, black, and It atenwr and the cure is Rapid, Positive and I'ermnneni. JT In hundreds of cases where Dr. Hainea baa administered tbe remedy in hl own prar'ico. ffcere stevair laaw txwit at vHImvc. Hefe-la that wretched neea, blighted f.

wlvea and children, every instinct of humanity, demand that the widest publicity he given 1 this greateat of all beneficial discoveries. It Is sold at a price which will enable oi to accjui-pliah tucb a work, wlflle not placing the remedy beyund the reach of any one. Tac Prwir.c a It prepared In powdered form and pot np In pack area fnr mailing, or snipping ly enirrss. i Ksoeclal care taken that the contents can not be divulged to any but the parly Ml'lrnwi. k- aa there are many who areaensitlve on thia point; beaidut, to let ita nature be a.nnvn frustrate the plans for Its admlniatration.

One package will cure any ordinary ense. Tan m-k packacas will cure the moat obstinate case. Thiaim atMiHrelai wrHeel. or tunnry fti rAmal4. MH'ISal Paiekaaj hr Mall, post pal.

S.OO. Tea Paekniisl Owe (rasr, (a.eo, send Monev by Registered Letter, hUpreaa, Postal bote, ui Aiouey Order. Address such and make all payable only to fd nM Al A 1 i A CARD, Thanking my friends for their patronage in the past, I ask a continuance of the. same, thinking that U(ILDN hrtimi; Ml iso uace Direex, uncuotnuu, v. wmnAt la Mblve prist tk mm ml thorn vttoat xpritm pnmpn ibm tt nt giUl fUir.

-N fellewlu mMim, Um wifttB. lttw. iba UuMuwti oT etban. bemf on it out otttc. lean make it still more to their ad van- TOCRCHOICEI At -Brockway Engler's.

The Mitchell or Jackson wagon for $02 J. BT very wagon war ran ted. 2 mile north-east, of town Considera- tge. Having sold my elevator tion the Kansas Grain Company, I shall de-j very far apart Gordon is about five Color. Brushes, Convex ote my whole attention to the store, feet seven inches high, smooth shaven Bt WfMIrd ITn If fcr I.

Mt tmiv mf arWai MM wr Ith 1 MA km what 1 ud b4 i Mjra miracM ntt vttbMl mj toMiWvlcf wt.ll 1 i tat I wfcm. I Mira mm tUrak. mA vbdM For Sai Cheap. House ar.d lot in this city. Inquire of 43 Frank Hills.

1 A Glass iu cord and Cabinet Size and and trust, by close attention to bust Fluids necessary for Cameo Pulnting ness, to Merit your favors. tl'iXDELI I W. BttOCKWAt. and about 35 yars old. At the time of the escape both the sheriff and dep uty were out of town..

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