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Woodson Democrat from Yates Center, Kansas • 4

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Woodson Democrati
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Yates Center, Kansas
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TORONTO IN ASHES. Preaching in the Baptist church Sunday at 11 :00 a. m. Easter services at 7 HE lOODSOB DEMOCRAT fl p. m.

All are invited. Z. T. Queen, Pastor. wSp Five Business Houses and a Dwell 1 he ladies of the is.

church have or Friday, March 31, 1393. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. ing Burned- FARM IMPLEMENTS, BEST BARB WIRE, ganized a Foreign and Home Mission society. They will do all kinds of plain One Year, in Advance $1 50 six Montns, in advance 75 Three Months, In Advance 60 Single 6 sewing at reasonable prices and solicit the patronage of the public. For further in LOSS $12,000.

INSURANCE $5,000. Victor Bicycles, Smith Wagons, Spring Wagons, formation inquire of Mrs. S. Geary or Mrs. Shaefer.

Nora Reno, Sec. pro tern. The dome of "The MacKaye Spectator! 1 The Work of an Incendiary. Official County Job Printer. Official City fJob Printer.

Read the supplement. um" is 250 feet high. To transport peo After three unsuccessful attempts the Sold at Lowest Prices. A Craload of BuggiesJJust Received. Teachers' report cards for sale at this Toronto fire bug seems to have gotten in his work in great shape, entailing a loss office tf.

A charming Easter story will be found Our new Spring Goods have arrived. The finest line of dress goods ever offered for sale in this The ladies are especially invited to call and see us. Big reduction on boots and shoes. Plenty of 5 cent muslin. Groceries and Flour cheaper, than at any other store in this county.

E. PJ. REAM CO. Of nearly 2,000. J.

W. LEWIS SOF. on second page About 3:00 a.m. Wednesday fire was Aaron Wille is traveling1 for Jake Taj ple to these portions of the building. The Columbian Celebration Company has entered into a contract with The Standard Elevator Company to supply fifteen of the largest and best passenger elevators ever built.

The elevators are to be equipped with the latest speed and safety appliances and are to have a carrying capacity of 10,000 people per hour. They will, in themselves, form a most interesting exhibit, surpassing anything of the kind at the World's Fair. BOARDERS WAA'TED. discovered issuing from the front end lor of Kansas City. J.

M. Crumrine's grocery store on the Sadie Kelienberger is spending Easter Of south side of Main street, but the flames week with her parents. had already gained such headway thai Gussie Taylor is expected here tomor nothing could possibly be done to save row on a visit to her ma. either the goods or building. As this Lawyer Sutton was up from Toronto on a 36 DIFFERENT STYLES; All are 8 day, strike alarm, Oak or Walnut clocks, Warranted for 5 years.

They are going at building was the center of a frame row, the legal business last Monday. flames rapidly spread both ways and al Mrs. Faler is visiting her sister, Mrs. Two boarders wanted in a private family at $3 per week. Inquire nt E.

N. Ream Co's. store for particulars. 34-tf. aiARRIEIK citizens present were put to work carrying Barnett, at Toronto this week.

out goods. L. Byington Son suc We are under obligations to Mrs. Ira ceeded in saving about three-fourths 1 Pratt for a nice mess of garden truck. SHENK'S MAEKET.

FRESH Fish and Came in Their Season, their stock of hardware, nearly all of their One day, fancy engraved, silver plated, 4 inch alarmPclocks Charlie Rogers has in to learn saddles, etc. and all of Glenn's the blacksmith trade with Frank Wagner. household goods; 1 Ihe following is a i Dr. Kellenberger -reports the arrival of only $2. each.

Come and see them. I also have a fine selection of everything in my line. Ladies' Gold Watches from $10. up. Gent's Gold Watches, $12.

complete list of the i losses together with a big boy at the home of Wm. Chappel. Highest Price Paid For Pcmltry And ides the insurance carried: Mrs. Cleveland has come out flat-footed Ta ylok.A the residence vofE. Rutledge in this city, Tuesday.

March 28th, 1893, Rev. N. V. Moore officiating, George W. Rutledge and Ida D.

Taylor. TO THE LADIES. Notwithstanding my recent misfortune I am again at the old stand with i a fine assortment of Hats, bonnets, veiling, etc. Having attended the openings of some of the largest wholesale houses in the U. S.

I am prepared to sell you goods and trim your hats in the latest styles Respectfully, Mrs. J. C. CuLVEB. Night-Cap Supper.

East Side Square, Yates Center, Kansas. J. M. Ornmrine, grocery loss $1,100. Insurance $800.

The building was owned by Geo. M. White and valued against the use of crinoline She's sensible. Over 50 Styles of Ladies' Lace Pins. Choice 15 Cents Mrs.

Lula Byington of Toronto has been at $500. Unable to learn whether; there visiting "relatives and friends here this was any insurance -'or not. week. M. grocery store: loss $2,200.

Insurance $1 ,600. West Haradon have put up a tele- LIST YWI IT Ji JJT 1L iSi 11 11 I phone wire connecting the office with their L. L. Byington 1 Son, hardware and harness shop; including building, HENRY KEUEGER, residences. $1,300.

No insurance. There will be a night-cap supper at the The Easter exercises of thePresbyterian W. F. Bixler, dry goods and groceries, Pleasant view church, Sat. night, April S.

S. will be held Sunday evening. Everv- loss $4,000. Insurance $800. This build 8th.

Money to be used for fencing and body invited. ing was also owned by Geo. M. White and fixing the cemetery. Everybody invited.

Bobn. To the wife of H. H. McCor- whether there was any insurance or not is Ladies come and bring baskets and night East Sida of Public Square. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Fruits and Confections.

not known. mick, Friday, March 24th, Dr. West caps. E. Thompson, furniture, store and officiating, a girl.

Hattie Shkpard, Sec hhadoTT Social. dwelling; less $3,000. Insurance $1,000 nt. RAY Jennie Rankin and Dora Carpenter will It will be seen that Mr. Bixler was the i Eeeps The Beste Cigars in Town.

I he ladies ot the vv. it. j. win give a Shadow Social at some public hall on -THE- "pen up a aressmasmg estaoiisnment in this city next week. John and Joe Harriss will leave with their mother for Palouse, Washington Come and See Wednesday evening, April 5th.

The pub ic generally invited and all ladies re heaviest loser, while Mr. Thompson comes in a close second Everything was, swept clean from Konold's dry goods store to the east end of the Four through the fire and the books, papers and money in each were unharmed. Mr. Bixler was at Wichita when the quested to bring basket lunch. By order M.

C. SMITH. J. JONES. of W.

R. C. No. 175. REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

We advertise your property free of charge when the same is listed with us. about the first of May. Misses Grace Nora Reno and Jennie Gillett made this office a brief but pleasant call last Friday. Mrs. Wharton's kindergarten is now in Mart Kindblade, Sec.

Those Who Pay. James Dutro $1,00 full blast and about twenty fond mothers pay fire occured. Theloss falls very heavily upon him. Byington and Frakes will prob ably re J. 35 H.

B. Culver 1.00 We write abstracts and insurance and taxes for non-residents. Attorney s--at--Law. have a breathing spell between meals. James 1.00 R.

P. Rhea 1,50 Word reaches us that Cora Smith nee to Anyone having farm or city property M. 40 Clayton, formerly of Yates at build. There is no question but that the fire was the work of an inndiary and suspicion attaches very; strongly to an indi her home in Concordia, Kansas last week. Yates Center, Kansas and Missouri.

W. H. Kaltenbach 5 00 Janips Campbell 1.50 An 'Essay on Babies" by the office boy t-50 sell, trade or rent, will do well to see us. Anyone wishing to rent a house or having a house to rent, should come and see us. POSTOFFICE BLOCK.

YATES CENTER, KAN. will be found the Democbve supple vidual who may yet pay the penalty for his dastardly deed. TORONTO TOPICS. MOS ment this week. It is rich, rare and racv.

Tfl 11 TTf jvraraeTT weeK'ev was T.n virnm nr a Read it. very painful accident last week. While at Work has been resumed on the Ashley building. wors on a noose atuuincy he leu from the H. F.

Ward is making a big reduction I liave'on hand a fine lineoi; rooi on to a piie or siones ana was badly thnrt. He was brnnorhf. hnnrn nn Snfnnlavi in shoes and clothing. Call and see him before buying elsewhere. He will save anw is mm in a serious condition.

Mr. and Mm. Kd Popkiss of fofieyville yoa money. 32-tf. wnme were in town the first' oi tne weeic.

rami. G. H.Lamb, T. L. Reid, R.

True-blood, F. G.iLange and R. R. Wells went down to Toronto Wednesday to take a peep at the burned district. It was a sor A gentleman from Parsons, Kansas has Ed Kane and Tjaura Whit wpto mnrn'oH oppned up a shooting gallery in the Dr.

at i axes uenter last i.nursday. No cardsv Phillips drugstore building over on the Biker Thompson are inyoicine their north side. ry looking sight that met their gaze. The Kansas Democratic Editorial association, one of whom we are which, hardware stock this week nd will probably traae out to a frentieman irom Kansas City i Fancy China Dishes: Single and in Sets. Splendid Hanging and Vase Lamps.

GAMES and TOYS. Also the finest variety of Cream Candles and Cigars In the city. School Sop- Mr. and Mrs. M.

Gleeson have moved wno is nere now. So tlx iTew and Second ZECand, I iron, rags, brass and rubbsr land manufacture the bast bed spring in use. i keep a full line of stove repairs. E. JL.

MOSLEY. North-west Cor.jSquare, Yates 'Center. Mr "EH Glovpr of Tanoma. WpqJi in 4vn I over from Leliov and now occupy the meets at Hutchinson tomorrow. If we don't get too much salt in the water they I a orotner ot nura.

u. Hymeton of this place, is visitinjr in Toronto this week Mr. Glover ii on his way to Battle Creek, Skinner property. Mary Skinner will live with them. furnish the editors down there, we shall jviicmgan.

Mrs. Row has been quite sick for the past be on deck bright' and early Monday morning. Now that the republicans insist on plies and miscellaneous books, from the osst to the cheapest always on SO UTII SIDE SQ UARE, YATES CEJVTEB All about the Caney bank robbery and the Kansas boodl investigation, together with the State and National Capitol news, on our inside pages. two weeKS. Milt Phillips was in town Saturday.

Mr. Booth, living in the tiorth part of town, was badly hurt one day last wefk while at work chopping wood. drawing party lines in the city election, wouldn't it be a pious idea for the equal suffrage advocates to put but a ticket? Dr. Otis Orendorff, a recent graduate of Hints to Housewives. I Marion-Sims Medical College, and a We think so.

Let the ladies call a con Mm Store grand-son of Capt. R. A. Hurt of this Ecres covered when frying will cook city is here visiting. vention and nominate their candidates for the various city Petticoat government is preferable to ring more evenly.

A heated knife will cut hot bread as Wm. Kaltenbach, the merchant prince smoothly as cold. of Onedia, Kansas, sends us a on sub When sponge-cake gets dry it is very scription with instructions to send the nice cut in thin slices and toasted. I old thing right alone Since Uncle Abe Smith has started out A little flour dredged over the top of a cake will keep the icing from running. To purify the air of a newly painted with a postoffice petition for Mr.

Rollins, the editor of this paper has about conclud roomput several tubs of water in it and it We understand that there is strong talk among wouldbe republican leaders of turning I. E. Bartlett down and nominating I. J. Camac for Mayor.

We have an idea that they will let that job out, however, and simply renominate the old ticket with the exception of Emerson and Wharton, who seem to be, very distasteful to the Browning White faction. Let the fun begin. Soon after we had gone to press last will absorb much of the odor. A larce sline of raw potato in the fat ed to give up the ghost. We are sorry to learn that Fred Stewart has been thrown out of a job at the Kan when frying doughnuts will prevent black specks from appearing on their surface.

sas City stock yards by the failure of the firm by. whom he was employed. Ladies can buy at Ward's their own fine shoes at almost -i i President Cleveland, it is said, has made up his mind not to make any Kansas ap Bargain Resort price. 32-tf. Thursday, Charles Tustison and Cora Powell took a fool notion into their heads Jnst received, a carload of fine north- We have just received a nice line of Spring and summer goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps and Gent's Furnishing Goods.

Our stock of Shoes and Rubbers is the finest and cheapest in town. Clothing, ready made or tailor made. Every suit guaranteed. Call and examine our goods and prices WALLACE RANKIN, Mgr. South Side Square.

point aients until the stalwarts and fusion democrats gat together. A very proper t- notatoes. both for seed and the i to go down to the probate' judge's office and unite their hearts and hands in the table. 28-tf C. A.

BattkrsfkIiD. caper, indeed. While some of our merchants are en holy bonds of hemlock. Charlie and his bride are a fine looking couple and mighty Tiist received, a car of gage 1 in war to the knife and knife to good people but we shall 1 never forgive Harrison wagons. Will be them for not savin' nothin- to nobody about what was agoin' on tne nuc, it wouia oe a pious idea tor our readers to buy enough sugar, coffee and shoes to last them a year or so.

Jo VanCleve has moved his family into sold on good terms. Marple Wharton. W. H. Yates, through his The band boys, theif'wives and sweethearts report having had jolly time at Eureka last Friday niahtir Therecefpts'of BANK THE 'YATES.

CENTER, H- H. Winter. Proprietor, the concert were nearly $60. The Eureka agency, has paid about giv- nhft fn nf the Sharum property just north of J. Culver' Cotter has moved into the VanCleve property and Sam Bukofzer into the house vacated by Mr.

Cotter. Frapk Landes and wife are "at home" fire laddies, for whom the concert was giv was East Side Square. YatesjCenter, Kansas. en.areafine lot of boys whose reputation I lares oeer wmwm tleman is world wide. The people of Eu- Single fClCC OrqUlOOie.

"UaU to their friends in the Mrs. Wille house. JDogs a. too.rj.J-ixi.or ivXaases collectloxxs orx. Bull olxxts f.c3.

rorxIts oxx day of Xyzxiait la-m. leans oxs. Hxst zaa.ortEras"e Frank's health is still rather poor but he reka have reason to be proud of such a I qji fowl When Wanting IJOUr WM. COOPER, Vice President, KKNRY ASHLEY President, J. W.

DFPEW. Cashier. fire company and no dnobt are. seems to be gaining slowly and hopes are entertained that he may soon recover. The reDublicans of this cltv have done property insured.

For fire and lightning, tornado or any other hind Chief headsman Maxwell, fourth assist- exactly as we expected they would do. They have called a republican convention pxona to 3 per cent- lxxterest. 2sCoxi.e-y paid as soon secxxrlty Approved ardL perfect abstract of title proc-va-reei. Calces abstracts of title to all lands In Woodsoa Oovmty, Kansas, Plenty s3a.ort time money on approved Collateral Secvuritar. THE.

WOODSON ST ATE BAiTZ. YATES CENTER, KAN DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. i ant postmaster general, is doing a thriving of insurance call on. Jr. H.

i business. Monday the heads of 100 fourth for the purpose of placing in nomination a city ticket. This convention will be held Yates, Office at jjooynsr I class postmasters were chopped off- It is tonight (Friday) and the probabilities are I sfor6 on west Side of SQUOre. saia that Mr. Maxwell axe has a very keen blade.

tnat the ola mayor aua tliree ot me coun-1 cilmen will be re-nominated. It seems lYJien IfOU Want IJlSUr- H. F. WARD'S thatat least two of the present council- go where in CUSC of AUGUST TODMANV ERNST. STOCKEBRAND.

WM. COOPER, J. H. BAYER. W.

8. PIIILLTPS. AUG. LAUBKR, HENRY ASHLEY J. W.

DEPEW, men do not su.t the bosses and they are fonnw rmu Will get to be turned down. 9y 1,7,, Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson came down from Topeka the first of the week in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of Mr. ivid3on's mother.

We are pleased to state that Mrs. D. is improving since their arrival. 7 OUr Tfiurivr fjrurtisjJiiy itw esor Bargain LETTER LIST. Died Last Wednesday moniing, at 10 :39 o'clock, after a severe sickness of about one year, Rev.

Lizzie Carlisle, wife Wltliouu iruivuw. Okland Home Ins. TV. 11. Yates, Agent.

Bucklen's Arnica Salre. Thnbest salve In the world for sores, ulcers, salt rht-um, fever tetter, chapped hand9, chilblains, H-nrf, and all skin eraptions, and posi-iv-ly cures piles, or no pay required, tf i guaranteed to give perfect satfsfact-'. of money refunded. Price 25 cents ttox. For sale by II.

Way mire. of Thomas Carlisle. She leaves many friends to mourn her loss, who extend their sincere sympathy and condolence to The following is a list of letters on-called for at the Postoffice Jn Yates Cen- ter. Mr. James Dye Mr.

Lewis Gable Miss Katie Harper W-L. Hewitt Persons calling for any of the above Last Tuesday evening about a dozen members of the Baptist Y. P. including the pastor drove out to the beautiful home of H. Jeffries.

The evening was work for A hum A.Mia, Vlnrr ao(t wen. nj wiut Bun. rmrm WO. a the bereaved family. The funeral took place at the Carlisle chapel at 3 o'clock i ul.

Ton ra.da lb. worn na nr. list of letters will please say advertisetd spent pleasantly, singing and prayer be- East Side of Suaro. A Fulllline of 5 and 10 Cent Goods of Every Descrlotion-" A Splendid Line of Boy's and Men's Clothing. Come and see me if vou Want BargalnG, 6 i5 fiv rlowrr ra.ilr ninr from to lo.lT.AIIr I yesterday afternoon.

Rev. H. B. McIIugh preached the funeral sermon by special re Mar. 31, 1894.

One cent due on all jnff the grgt thing in order, after which a advertised letters. A raf xr social chat was indulged in. Ihe Jef- l.Si. HOLLO WAT, Pogtmofltef fries family know how to entertain corn- TSr'JLf irt yon. un in itm I ih.

BiniwjloiiiKk. I rn. Kullur. nnkmm tb.m I XKff wrmrifirftil. r.rtk-oln frsfc CcAi-iCtdoa crtd 1) Dr.

Mile' NorTiav. nnpnf nf Tnrnnfrv RetHlbli TiiiiVij' 1 can, paay aiwl make tlicin feel at home..

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