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Wellington Daily Standard from Wellington, Kansas • 3

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Vi'4 "'4, iKfe, MWfe, JV? 'UJ rVivv ''m ''mv 'nv 'nVF ''mx 'tou We did not mean that the 33; marked on sidewalks should be interpreted in connection with the Mayoralty But we do mean it as AN ADVERTISEMENT for Mouse Clotli in Our Lar We are agents for the St. Joseph Steam Laundry the Best west of Troy N. and we are giving 33s PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM THE LIST PRICE. UOPARR Clothing House is the Headquarters for fine cloth" ing." "I'll go at once and load up. Fine clothing is what I want and now I know where to get it." Fine Clothing is what you want.

Read this ad and you'll know where to get it. TVTANY hundreds of lives have been lost trying to discover the North Pole. Many hundreds of dollars are saved annually in buying goods at the Sparr Clothing House. MORAL: Quit trying to find the North Pole and buy Clothing at Sparr's. SPHRR'S CLOTHING HOUSE PERSONAL.

BADLY JRUISED. L06RL NEWS. Henry Koner Knocked Sown and Kan Over by an Fxpreux Wagon. Henry Roser, father of Emil Roser, ITEMS OF INTEREST. "Go to work, you grumbler, and tli money will come," is a piece of optimistic advice written in chalk on the pavement in front of Charlie Gambrill's office.

It is not knownwhether it was written by Charlie or for Charlie. Henry Parish received word yesterday through a railroad organization in California, of the death of his brother, W. C. Parish, in Mexico. Mr.

Parish was a railroad man, but the cause of his death was knocked down and run over by the Wells Fargo express wagon last night As Seen and Reported by the Standard. on South Washington avenue about 7:45 o'clock. He was picked up uncon- sious and taken to Smith's drug store, Mesdames F. D. Irland and S.

C. Hutchinson went with their husbands on the Southern Kansas passenger to Moline last night and returned this morning. C. S. Jobes, the newly appointed bank commissioner, was in the city this morning enroute from Topeka to his home at Attica.

He has employed Judge Valentine as bis attorney and will at once commence quo warranto proceedings to oust Mr. Breidenthal. Dr. C. C.

Forbes will soon dispose of his household goods and spend some time in traveling. He will go first to visit his Bon Will, who is in the lumber business at Louisville, Ky. Hewill probably then go south locating somewhere in the Southern states. Two weeks from tomorrow will be Mention of the Going and Coming of Various People. Hugh Paisley of May field, is here today.

J. C. 0. Morse returned last night from Topeka. J.

C. Davis returned from Kansas City last night. J. W. Rutherford of Argonia, is in the city today.

W. T. McBride went over to Winrield this morning. H. G.

Cbipchase came down from Wichita this morning. where restoratives were applied, after Easter. which he was removed to his home on March has only one more day in which South street. He was crossing the street going west from the Frantz Bros corner. Gene Ferguson was driving to roar.

Fruit trees are putting on their Hum' mer clothes. Ohio seed potatoes J. C. Word en. was not learned, He died March 16th.

The Methodist church was crowded last night to hear Dr. Tracy's second lecture. Dr. Tracy is an eloquent sneaker, and handles his subject well. The stereopticon views last night were very fine.

No subject was announced the wagon and he was on the opposite side of the wagon from Mr. Roser, two The Modern Woodmen initiated three J. L. Kies went up to Hutchinson this candidates last night. other young men being; on the seat with him.

Mr. Roser was struck by the horse which was traveling in a trot, and knocked down but fortunately was not struck by the horses feet. The morning to attend conference. Mrs. C.

Ash, returned last night f-om wagon ran over both legs about the Miss Lillie Purcell and her cousin, Miss Cora Stark, of Louisville, who has been visiting the family of ber uncle, J. M. Purcell, during the past winter, will leave this evening for Odessa, where they will visit about two weeks. Tbey will then go to Louisville, where Miss Lillie will study music tbissutnmer. for tonight's lecture.

Harry Zeigler's sorrel horse got scared at a moving box in the rear of the Marble block about noon today and took a sashay around on Washington avenue. He scraped hubs with a farm wagon on Harvey avenue, but no damage was done. The Globe Clothing House is the proud kuees, but no bones were broken and it is thoueht he will be all right in a day or two. Select School. At the request of many parents Miss Edith Myers and Miss Mae Gilmore will open a select school Monday, April 2'Jth.

Miss Myers will receive all pupils above the primary grade, while Miss Gilmore will conduct a primary and kindergarten school, admitting pupils at any age whetheror not they have attended the public schools. The tuition will per month. For further particulars apply to Miss Myers or Miss Gilmore. As only a limited number of pupils will be received, parents who wish to enroll their children should do so at once. First come, first served.

Your Diamond you have one may be loose in its setting. If so, remember that expert 'diamond setting is one of our specialties. Roser's. Sasher Schouert have a very fine line of carriages, phaetons and buggies on exhibition. They are all home made, fully guaranteed and will be sold cheap.

Horticultural Meeting, About twelve members of the horticultural society are in session at the council chamber this afternoon. Among other things under discussion is the question of holding a fair of horticultural displays this fall. This matter, however, may not be settled at this meeting. Three pairs of the celebrated Shawnit half hose for 50 cents. The best half hose in the world for the money.

Pray Wilson. Knworth Leaguera, Attention! On account of the union services, the Epworth League meeting will be held at 0 o'clock, instead of 0:30, tomorrow evening. Meeting will begin promptly at 6 and closn promptly at 7. Please be It rained along the line of the Rock Island in Texas last night and this morning. W.

D. Frantz was digging around in his garden this afternoon looking for the early worm; The W. C. T. U.

will hold a county convention in Temperance hall, April 4th and 5th. Se our assortment of children's caps a trip to her old home in Indiana. Mrs. A. G.

Haltiwanger will go to Win-field this evening to visit over Sunday. G. W. Tooley is out again after a four weeks conflict with a complication of diseases. Miss Thursey Logan is reported getting along as well as possible under the circumstances.

Harmon Straw, ex-county commissioner from Seventy-six township, is in Purchased goods engraved free at Roser's. Fine work guaranteed. RAILROAD NEWS. possessor of a new delivery wagon and will commence today to deliver laundry work. Frank Owens has certainly done PerHolial mid General Items I'ornnd About the Knllroail ItciyH.

an artistic job in the painting and gilding. The wagon will prove a splendid ad for the Globe. the city today. Mac Bhinliver returned from St. Louis Conductor E.

Parsons will go up to Kansas City tonight. The Santa Fe will put in a new plat last night where he has been riding races during the last year. You can buy a stylish carriage, phaeton or buggy, made of the best material, all home work, every price guaranteed, at prices to suit the times. Sasher Schonert. TOMORROW SERVICES How the Sabbath Day Will be Observed at the Churchen.

CATHOLIC. There will not be duyine service at the Catholic church here tomorrow, as Father Walsh must attend at Oxford, but there will be on Palm Sunday, the first Sunday April. PRESBYTERIAN. Preaching at 11a. m.

by the pastor, form at the union depot. Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Rarey's child is very sick. It had twelve spasms last Twelve cars of stock will go out of Woodward tonight over the Santa Fe. Engineer Davd Gillott will occupy S. C. Hutchinson's new house on North street when completed.

before buying. All the latest shapes and shades. HARVEY COVERDALE. District court adjourned last night for the term. The new term begins Tuesday rooming, April 2, at o'clock.

Bulk garden seeds J. C. Worden. Five bums who have been loitering around town for several days were run in by Marshal Shawver this morning. Will Willsie wan yesterday admitted to the bar after a most rigid examination which he passed very satisfactorily.

Whitfield Lichtenberger have a handsome ra.or case, elegantly carved and decorated, the handiwork of Webb Davis. Six room house for rent. Inquire at Luening's furniture Htore, Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Tucker living at Attica, last night, a ten pound girl. Mr. Tucker is an operator atAt tica but at present is filling Frank De-Freo's place in the freight olllce in this city. Clem Hpruance has had the brick storage room in the rear of bis store torn down and is erecting a frame structure in its stead.

Under the building is one of the finest and best built cyclone cellars in the city. It is walled and arched with brick and will be fitted up nicely when completed. Charlie Elliott returned this morning from Kingfisher where he had been to defend young Wm, Wykes charged with assault on Sol Tuttle. The case was hard fought on both sides and was given to the jury last night at midnight. United States District Attorney Brooks, of Guthrie, prosecuted the case.

No verdict has been returned yet. Dotoctive 8. 8. Wood of Wichita, well known in this city, was shot about 8 o'clock last night by a colored desperado named Douglass. He was shot in the forehead, the bullet plowing under the scalp and coming out st the back ot the Jas.

Logan, who was called home on account of the, accident to his sister Thursey, returned to Attica this morning. He is operator at that place. Onion sets 10c quart at Maxey lllrtlnlay l'artr. Rev. E.

C. Jacka; subject, "Value of Life." Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in. Y.P.S.C.E at 6:15 p. m.

No evening service. Every body invited. CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday-school, 0:30 a.m. Junior En night after 12 o'clock.

Miss Nannie Shobo went down to Hunnewell lust night to visit over Sunday with her parents. Will Berry will go to Chicago tomor row morning to visit for some time with bis friend, I. L. McCord. ConductorCharles Kelly returned from Chunute this morning where he has been running extra for some time.

S. G. Bishop went to Attica this morning and will preach at the Baptist church in that city tomorrow. L. D.

Foskett is now manager of the Rock Falls Land Co. of Rock Falls, O. His partner is J. W. Botts, an attorney.

John Conner, father of Joe Conner, returned last night from Peoria, III. His health Is very poor and he uame home almost an invalid. Mrs. John Richardson gave a tea deavor 3 p. m.

Senior Endeavor, 0:30 p. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the purty last evening at her home on North A street In honor of the fourteenth birthday anniversary of ber sister, Miss Klia Patten.

tfupper was served about 7 o'clock and the young folks spent a pastor, Arthur 8. Henderson; subject, "Doing all in the name of Christ." Questions of present and local Interest will most delightful evening with charades! be discussed, rvo evening service on account of tha Tracy meeting. FIRST on time. Mr. Elmer Dobbins will lead.

M. HARP, Secretary. A Woman' Kxchaiige, Two ladies, 'of this city, will open a Woman's Exchange in the room in the rear of the Marble block, on Harvey avenue, the latter part of next week. (i nihil iii wafers. Holmes Co.

Mincer I natal led. St. John's Commandery No. 24 last night installed the following officers: B. B.

Freeman, E. E. A. Hanna, G.j Clem Spruanco, 8. C.

W. Schwinn, J.W. Orville Smith as C.G., and Harry Richards of Belle Plaine, as 8. were not present and will be installed later. 8.

8. at 9:30 a. m. Junior League at 3 p. tn.

Epworth League at 0 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Dr.

N. W. and other like games. Those present sere: Misses Florence Neubert, Louise and Ada Zoigler, Maude Kies, Maude and Ruth Barnett, Ethyl King, Vivian Scott, Grace Kies, Alice Cbeever, Meta Show-alter, Lena Co bean, Georgia Stipp, Maude Whitfield, Tacy Graff, Bertie Andrews, Ella Gelino, Mary Purcell, Grace Loper, Eva Pray, Edna Simmons and Ella Patten. Buy your garden seeds and seed potatoes ot Maxey Bros.

head. lie and three other officers went to a house of questionable character to a rrest Douglass, when the latter grabbed bis gun, kicked out the lamp and com menced to shoot with the above result. Douglass, himself, was shot in the head when overpowered, but was not dangerously burt. Suits made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Prices reasonable. HARVEY COVERDALE. You never did taste real extract of vanilla. Try Haltlwangor's and if not satisfied it costs you leas than half price and better goods. Come get your money's worthy James Lawrence "brought down the house" in a caso in the district court yesterday afternoon.

Those who beard it say Jlra made a supreme effort In this case. F. A. Dinsmore was an attorney on the other side. Tracy; subject, "The Mind of Christ." Text, "Let this mind be in you which Mrs.

Lige Polly suffered from a par-alytio stroke this morning. She was dangerously 111 for a time, but was con siderably better at noon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Garrett 8nedaker of White City, Kansas, who have been visiting tbeir niece, Mrs.

J. D. Simpson, returned home this morning. was also in Christ Jesus." Pbllliplans 2:5. Union temperance service at 7:30 p.

oonducted by Dr. Tracy. Every' body invited to all these services..

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64
Years Available:
1895-1895