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The Wellington Daily Voice from Wellington, Kansas • 4

The Wellington Daily Voice du lieu suivant : Wellington, Kansas • 4

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Torch Light Procession. The Bryan club will Addressed next Monday night by Senator ITany Landes, A. G. Forney and J. M.

Doubleday. There will be a out, and enough torches will be pro RAILROAD TIME CARD. vided to supply all who come. Sena QHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. GOING EAST.

No. 2. Chicago Mall and Express. .8:08 a ao Ni.4. Chicago Fast Line 9:43 pm No, 32.

Accommodation ....7:87 a. tn GOING WEST, No. 1. Chicago Mail and Express 8:15 pm No. 3.

Chicago Fast Line. No. 31. Accommodation Freight ...6:08 Nos. 1 and 3 run through to Ft Worth with out change.

A ins run daily. Free reclining chair cars on all passengers to Kansas City and St. Joe, where direct connection is made with all lines north, east and south. No. 3 has through sleeper for San Antonio.

Tickets sold and baggage rent I'Mijen were conning to till h'4 laee) dirl not stop t'ie crowd. The Daily Voice the pe1 pie and keeps Mi' informed. Wellington is carrying off the honor in the Kansas City Medical College. Ray Ferguson has been ejected president of fraternity and A. Branaman vice president and Class Quiz Master.

J. C. Nicholson representing the Guarantee who are security for the county's jmifslng funds in 1 the First National and Sumnex National banks, is here today in with the bo.ij.rd of county Rev. Pugh starts today for Perth where he will preach Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights at 7:30. On Saturday preparatory services at 2:30 p.

Holy communion at 11 a. 'm. next Sabbath October llth. tor Landes will arrive at 7:30 from, the west and will be met at the depot by the club. Let everybody be on hand to participate in the procession.

And the same thing will be duplicated on Wednesday night, when Jerry Botkin wtyl speak. We hope horse back rid ers will turn out in force on both these occasions, as well as all citizens on foot. ADDITIONAL LOCAL 3necicea to all important points in tno uni ted States and Canada. E. F.

HiGGiNS, Agent, HE ATCHISON, TOPEKA FK RAILWAY COMPANY. Preaching at night. 1 i i' ARRIVALS. From north and east-No. 425, Accom.

7:40 So. Kansas division' No, 203. Express 9:45 a No219, Accom 9:00 From the west IJo.204. Passeng 7:30 the so.uth, Bunnewell branch-No. 436 Accom .7:50 a DEPARTURES i Republicans' were taken, by surprise Jat night, tfheyhave been trying to get a turn out of voters in their torch light processions, for several weeks.

The best they could do was 50 or 60 torch bearers of bem boys. There were 123 Bryan torches in line last night less than a half-dozen, carried by persons underage. And naany voters were in line without torches, John Alter of Belle Plaine township is the city today. He has a large 8:35 am North and east-No 426. Accommodation southern) Kansas: division- No.

204. Express. No. 218. Accommodation Wesii- No.

203. ....10:00 South Caldwell branch No. 425. South Hunne well branch No. 435.

Accommodation .8:00 GirAll trains run through wlttiout rhanga to Kansas 'City, Atchison and St, Joseph making all eastern connections. Reclining chair cars on all trains. Train No. 218 leaves from the Freight depot May 3, 1898 -Agt apple orchard. People have been to his house after apples for 100 miles Register Jackson had a headlight on his cart last night.

Mrs. M' E. Brunson wnt to Wichita this moaning. G. R.

Woodcock of AanSQity' is here mingling with friends. Spruance and Ab. went to Kansas City last Ed Wright's Dye Works are at 216 N. street. Leave orders at J.

Kain's tailor shop. Master Mechanic John Kirk of Arkansas, City, was here this morn i ng en route for Tex. Mrs. F. T.

Owens of Melliersou arrived last night to visit the home folks for a couple of weeks. iMrs. E. R. DoToe went opt toWay-noka tjbis mornjng to viitjber gister, ri Phelps, pf a few wees." Cards are out for the wedding of Sumner Whltson and Miss Lnla Frantz at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Frantz, October 21st. Mrs.

Jess Smith "and Mrs. A. Ruse drove7 in from Argonia this mornjng and are spending the day in Welltngtop. A child's purse containing 12c and a key was picked upon the floor of the opera house last night. Can be had at Voice office.

around. In all 320 parties have been his, customers and hje jhjas onvesed County Commissioners. Oct. 6, board met pursu-intto adjournment; all members of thebo; nl present. The quarterly report of county superintendent accepted.

The quarterly report of county clerk accepted. The quarterly report ot register of deeds accepted. Sale certificate of lot 10, block 41, Oxford, ordered assigned to Henry Hahn on the payment of $17. Taxes on lots 10, 11, and 12, block 1, Argonia, for the year 1891 and subsequent years abated on account of the lots being occupied by a church. O.

S. Pickens, road petition passed for affidavit and bond. Amount of county warrants cancelled: C. E. fund, $7,232,94, and credit given county treasurer for same; outlawed scrip cancelled, $352.16.

Mr. Maddy, county treasurer elect, filed his official bond in the sum of $200,000, and the same was accepted and approved. bondsmen are as follows: W. J. Wollam, J.

C. Newbold, D. J. Downing, N. A.

Hull, S. S. Kin-caid, J. E. Bissell, Wm.

Gelino, R. H. Rader, J. II. Goo3, Hugh Paisley, C.

Rose, J. J. Zimmerman, W. J. New-bold, Wm.

Carnes, Stephen Crane, Joe Connor, H. Vandenburg, Leonard Er-winF. Garland, J. N. Glasgow, T.

J. Garland, F. B.Snyder, M. L. Knowl-ton, H.

M. Bowers. Chas. Bentley, Ed Hayes, Fred VV. Bohanua, J.

E. Tilson, C. E. Hitchco' lc, W. A.

Maxey, Geo. H. Hunter, E. L. Brown.

J. W. ileskett road petition accepted and Dan B. McAllister aud Henry Huston appointed viewers to meet in conjunction with the county surveyor October 30th, 1396, to view and survey nod give all interested parties a hearing, The Kansas Town and Land company respectfully petition the board to vacate all of block number twenty in the tjwnslte of Pesck, together with; all the lots and alleys therein contained. The petition states that n.

private vested rights will be injured or endangered, and that the public will suffer no. loss or inconvenience by the vacation of said block ami streets, awnuds and alleys thereof, or either of them, and further states that due notice has been given of the presentation of this petition to your honorable body, in the manner and form provided by law. It is ordered by the board that a standing reward of $25 be and the same is hereby offered and will be paid for the arrest and conviction of each and every horse thief, when the horse was stolen in thisx'ouuty. Murphy and Espy voted aye on this proposition, and Griffith no. The board adjourned to meet next morning.

Mr. Murphy moved that A. R. Tar-bill be released from jail when his term expires provided he pays all the costs. The motion carried, Murphy and Griffith voting aye, and Espy no.

F. B. Moore road petition passed to January session. Elma Pierce road petition rejected. Excessive damages claimed.

Dr. Bartlctt appointed pauper physician of Gore township for the next nine months. Salary $15 for the time. Ordered that hereafter no Sheriff's milage or fees shall be allowed for subpo3Haing witnesses outside of county unless ordered by the county attorney. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles.

We Want More Buoincsc CALL AND gEB US. The HOLMES CO, carry the best of everything In their line. They also carry other They, gie you the best always, unless you otherwise Instruct them. Their prices, am too. Try them when In need of CROCERIES.

Ghitwood (EJlbprt Wjith ey.ery one of tpem as to $heir this Out of tip number how maf you suppose declared for McKfriley and the gold standard? Only Mr. Alter states this ositiyely and emphatically Hon. John W. Briodenthal arrived on the'fRofck Island. from Topeka this morning and went 'out ArgQnia at 10 o'clock; to take of the Argonia State bank.

The bank failed to niakg its colleGtji9qs.toimeet itsseconrl assessment and will now have to go through the regular procedure of closing its affairs np. Mr. Brieden-thal spent the' foreoopn in consultation with Populist committee He reports the outlook very bright, but warns the people against over confidence. We must get every vote at the polls. The Santa Fe route has arranged a ratje of one and one-third fare on.

the certificate plan for the following meetings. Lawrence, Kan. Oct, 8 to 15, 1896, Kansas Yearly Meeting of Friends. Manhattan, KanI Oct. J5 to 18, 1896, Annual Convention Y.

C. A. of Kansas. Chanutb, Kan. Oct.

20 to 21, 1806, Annual Meeting Great Council of Kansas Improved Order of Red Men. Under the Sumner National Bank Building. The best place in the city to get a good smooth shave or a good haircut. Miss Maggie Miller of Avon town-j ship started last night for Trenton, where she. will visit with rela-! tives all winter.

Counsel will finish their arguments! in the Harris case this evening and; tomorrow the jury will be empaneled; in the case. Judge Ray returned from Caldwell this morning where he addressed the Bryan club last night. He had a big crowd and the people were very enthusiast i ci In 11395 Sumner county paid out less for school teacher's sal eries-than the year 1894 This includes 'the city schools. Are wages going down? J. W.

McCoy of Wichita will give a short lecture on silver at Oxford Thurs-d iy night, and J. B. Chapman on Saturday Both will doubtless have large crowds. H. JTcriff Is in from Milan today.

He receives notice by mail of every Republican meeting held at Milan, and inhumes all other free t-ilycr rec- I ve the same jrt of notice. The reports were sent, Uy i' around lown.Jasb tii.in, speaker was vumlug, (wltuoui It's a Poor Dollar that won't buy 100 cents' worth of GROCERIES our store six, in 'the week. And our Groceries are' all fresh and 'of the best quality. Send to us and our wagon will deliver it to your door bright and early. Do not forget that our prices are as low as lowest.

VAN HORN BRTJMLEY. One fare for round trip, tickets on sale Nov. 7 to 10, good returning Dec, 31, 1896: Pan-American Medical Congress Mexico City, Nov. 16 to 19, 1896. For the Kansas State Irrigation convention at Great Bend, the Santa Fe makes a rate of one fare for round trip.

Tickets on sale October 14th to 16th, feood returning until October 19th. Annual meeting I.O.O.Fm Leavenworth, one fare for round trip. Ticket? on sale October 10th to loth, good returning until Qctober 17 th. Texas State Fair and Dallas Exposition, Dallas, Texas, the Santa Fe route will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale October 8'h, 10th and llth, good returning until October 27th.

1896. W. E. RAL8TON, Agt..

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195
Années disponibles:
1896-1896