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Woodson Gazette from Yates Center, Kansas • 4

Woodson Gazette from Yates Center, Kansas • 4

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Woodson Gazettei
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Yates Center, Kansas
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WOODSON GAZETTE. Tho crop prospect was uvcr bctet in Wooson County. The little year an I a old adapted child of Edwards is iufferhi greatly from dysseutcry. Shall we celebrate or shall we not? i They couldn't all "get there," but Oi how hud Tor the defeated. Contractor J.

P. Jones is getting along iiii ley with the public well. W. Willo made a business trip Published every Friday by g. s.

McCartney. Mr. Jennings of Brouson visited his ItlilDAY, JUNE 1893. Jidren, Will and iiis. Reno, Wedncs- ay Thursday.

Tk y. vi W- vA -i t-J Dr. J. L. Jones returned Friday from TIME TABLE, Chicago witli the Lett wheel ever bro't to the town.

Chas. Silvey left Tuesday for Perry, Ok- where he will join his father in Scdau last week returning Saturday. Miss Jessis Landis returned Saturday from a pleasaut visit with frituds ia Frcdouia. A very enjoyable party was given Mel in da Hughs Wednesday evening ia honor of her 17lh birthday. Mrs.

D. Phillips, Wendell and Miss Fannie Greeuruaa were guests of Mrs. Moffett of Perry to-day. Soth Lord is at home agaiu from Jopliu and will heacfotth be a fixture in Yater Center. ie butchering business.

Wc hope he will like hl3 work. Y. Y. I. DIVISION JiOtTB OB KAST BOCSD.

So. Kans. City Mail and Ex- ar. re pres3, daily I lv w. A'o.

2:1 Kans. City Mail and lv. a in 21 4 Local freight, daily Jar. 1 WO ra lv. iu Misses Mollie Chellis, Emma Turner ud Jcssio Cam)bell returned Saturday rom Emporia where they ha vo been attending the short term of the nor mal.

BOCTB OB WK8T BOCKS. So. 221 Kans. City Mail and Ex press, daily Tracy Miller is quite comfortably lr.3;Slp Wni. Ilamm received a dispatch last located ia an omce ou the north aide of Inlepend'nce Coffeyville Saturday informing him that his moth' for Infants and Children.

FOTHERS, Do You Know that Paresoric, 1 Eateman'a Drops, Godfrey' Cordial, many so-caued Eoolfcuis E'-rups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or tcorpUinef yo Von BTfjoy that opiura and morphine are stupefyiag narcotic poisons 1 TK Tow Know that in tnost countries druggists are cot permitted to se3 narcotics witliout labeling thera poisons? ro Vnq ITtiOTTthat you sUould not permit any medicine to be givea your child unless you or your physiciaa of what it Is composed to Vow Know that Castoria a purely vegetaUe preparation, eud Ciat a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle? Po TTon Rnoiv that Caoria ia the prescription of the famous Er. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined? Ti Vow yrrsotv that the Patent Department of the United States, and of ether countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word Castoria and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison oCense Ho Vow Know that one cf the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless go Von ICnoxv that 33 average doses cf Castoria are furnished for 33 cents, or one cent a dose? to Vow Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, ycur children may Vept weU, and that you may have unbroken rest? Well, these Uilng-a are worth knowing. They are facts.

lv. 3:10 a the square. Exp. daily No. 213 Way freight, daily.

er wa9 very low aud that if he would see tier alive to como at once. lie left ar. 11:80 am ar. 11:80 Quite a large class ia elocution has ni been organized lately in the city by the 6ame day for Osage City, the horn? Freight trains 213 and 2H will carry pasaon-(era when provided with tickets. Mrs.

McCraw's daughter. of his mother. Miss ZTettic Osborn one of Yates We learu that II. A. Miller, who is Center's most popular milliners spnt W.

V. DIV. in the employ of the Mo. P. railway as engineer and whose family resides a few days last week visiting her ruotb er and sister near Humboldt.

here, had been seriously hurt and is iu EAST BOUND. 451 St. Louis Mail and Express, daily ...3:40 lv the company's hospital iu Kansas City. ui Win. Keedy and wifo attended tho 156 Way Freight, daily except Sunday lv.

I. N. Templiu has been making some Feeney-IIefTern nuptial Wednesday 1:00 materia) changes in his business affairs morning, ilrs. needy 13 a 6ister ol the WEST BOUND. receutly.

He last week sold his beauti. groom. St.Loal8MailandExp.ar. 12:05 453 ful residence property on Butler street The members of the Cnristian church to a Mr. Conger of Chillicothe Mo.

aud met socially Saturday eveuing at the is on everr wrapper. rented the Jesse Picket propeity on The fac-sltnlle stgnatwre of of Mrs. Silvey on West Mary daily IW. in 451 Wichita and Anthony Exp. lv.

3:15 a in 45 Way Freight, daily, except Sunday I lv. 2:13 Triilus 455 and 150 carry pasdongers, when pro-vidett with tickets. Through chair car and sloener between St. Luuis and Wichita on trains 153 and 454. W.F.MoCULLOUGH, Ageut.

Rutledgo. This lying as it does adjoin street. ing the lumber yard lately purchased by him makes a very convieuiant ar- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Andrew M. Brady went to Burling rangmcnt.

The removal hence Mr game Kansas on Monday to take a po Couger is thoughf to be the first step sition iu a photograph gallery at that A.T-&S- toward the establishment of a uew bank place. Mr. Brady is a superior artist. at this place. A baby girl arrived at the home 0 ar, JThc Gazette received a brief call Wed So.

233 Accomodation 231 Passenger Ed. Duraond, of Emiuence, Tuesday, ncday from Hon. Chas. He 10:10, a.m. 3.30, p.

m. 11:30. a. m. 6:00, p.

m. to remain indefinitely. Dr. Whartou infprms us that hi p'nwenoc ia Yates 232 lv 231 Accomodation attending physician. Center has ho political significance, but None of the above trains ran on Sanday Special services were reudered by the that 'ho was simply taking tour J.

S. Kino. Agent children and young people of tho through his district shaking hands with Presbyterian and Methodist Suuday his constituents aud making him self Schools, last S'inday. The decorations acquainted with their needs. Mr.

Cur THRGITY, were unusually fine. tis looks well aud speaks hopefully of the busines future. TO THE PEOPLE! It would be needless for me to trf to convince you of the folly of Imying READY-MADE Clothing, when I will turnish yo a TAILOR for $15, for which you would have to. pay 18 20 dollai at the Ileady-made counters. Also a ti'ie line of Gents Furnishing' Small profits, quics sales.

G. J. Merchant Tailor The Republican primary of Wednes day demonstrated thnt the "Cn.wford Master Wendell Pnillips and his aud raspberries are county" method, when worked under mama entertained about 50 juveniles Blackberries ripe. the Australian svstem, is a knock ohI Thursday evening. Mr.

Phillips' have one of tho lovlicst homes iu the eity and for machine politics ai.d ring bossism. i ins Buchanan was transacting is; the inmates all underbuild the art of Grandma Patterson came up from nets in Toronto Friday. entertaining to a finish. Charaacs, Rose and Buffilo Wednesday, where The Chataqua Assembly opens next she has been for several weeks visiting Monday. croquet, cake and ice earn all went far towards the guets pro nounco it "just the jolliust party out." her children.

Sh! is now th her Mrs. Uur'is is having tier h)uso re daughter; Mrs. Kelley. painted. The Eureka Messenger has change! John came in from Perry, its form from a seven column quarto (6 SHENK Ok.

Friday. a nine column folio all home print, and has a new head. The change is mado Chas. Litton ha the contract of re -Dealers in after a year's trial of the former size painting Robt. Hill's residence.

Art Bcrdett and Miss Pearl Burt Mrs. M. Hall iser.joyiug a visiofrorn came in Friday from Enterprise, where her father, Joseph Lewis of Grain Vai- they had been visiting their brother ly, Mo. Fresh, Salt SmoKed leelS: Next door to Post Office. ates Center, Kan, Grant They will remain here per ma Mrs.

Julia ltutlego was snrpiised Saturday evening to receive a visit frou her sister, Mrs. Alico Anders, and little daughter mid a friend, Mrs. Cassida, who were enroute to the former lady's home, Denver, from Kansas City, the home of the later. They continued their jouruey Monday. Special services by Paster McCraw at the Christian church on Suuday next.

Every member of the cl inch is earnestly requested t6 be present, and the people all will bo gladly welcomed. In the evening he Pastor will diVus tho nuestion "What think yc of Chrit?" Sunday School at 10: a. m. and. Mission Band at 3: p.

m. Mrs. S. Bell left Tuesday for 0sHwatamio ta make her homo with is. Cora L.

Smith came from Dcntly witb thcir mother. oi an Tuesday to visit her parents, The new 1. O. G. T.

lodge room i Mr. and Mrs. Datnudc. the Holloway building will be dedicat ed next Monday night with a very in Krau'Sisson is ia the Falls wdh hi? lather end sister eouvalecUig from his' teresting ogram. Every member It) siege of fever.

urged to bo present and enjoy him Mis. Goo. Lewis and tho.cbiidret self. v. ent to Toronto Friday lo spend few days with relatives.

Mrs. Eii. Stoltzing and little datigh her son for at least a year. She NOW of near Le Roy, drove over Sunda Next Monday the Populists noml tind visited with the home folks the was Rgreeably and happily supprised Mounay evening by a larjre company if Rebakas of which order she is a FOR nate their ticket for county officers Hopkins and Ellis' until Tuesday member of who took possession of Th'Mi the fun vv ill begin in earnest. They were accompanied byMiss Sara liitterman.

Rev. and Mrs. Moore and Miss her lovely horn and proceeded to enjoy them selves regally. Mrs. B-ll viil bo crraMy missed socially and in church eworkJ Hi Maud Ohhtr expect to visit the asscm At the public sale ot tne Yates Cen aiid Bisinark Grove next week.

tor Building andLoau Association on Air. uiiss ii giving his house a new About 40 of the voting friend and associates of Charlie Geary planned ecu: of paint aud otherwise imnroviiiij Tuesday last, by, receiver Lamb, the realty sold for all it was worth but the notes brought less than 2 per cent of their face value. The only DEMOCRATIC in the county. And it is Pure." and wuccesssfully executed a surprise that young man on Saturday evening, that being the 23 anniversary of his The of James Camp bell was the nlace selected tor this pirns ant party. Refreshments wert spvrfd mid the young folks engaged themselves Mrs.

J. P. Kelley and her mother, Mrs. Patterson, will start the first of the week for Newton, where Mrs: Patterson will remain until fall with a daughter. Mrs.

Kelley and Crystal will return in a week or ten davs. with music and games. The Knight of Pythias of Oak Hill lodge observed Tuesday ns decoration day. A cmnmittpo of Rathboiio Sister?) made beai'tiful floral triangles find a committee of Knights placed thorn ou the crves of trm fix brother who are property on Grove street. Mesdtttnes Beam and Graham and Miss Mai goret Templiii attended the' Fee'uey-IIefferu wedding Weduesday uioruieg.

Eii T. Browning and family took possession of their pretty "new home on Ridge street north of Mr. Ashley's, tlii? week, rs. W. F.

Hough enjoyed a vinit last week from her mother, Mrs, Martin, who resides in Carthage, Mo. (She returned to her home on Tuesday. Choral Society will give- and entertainment at the G. A. tlall on the evening of the 4th of July.

To consist patriotic ongs, short speeches, etc. Mrs. Eii. Fiv and Mrs. Josio -Youiir lea ve next Monday for Ottawa to spend week at the assembly.

They will be the guests of Mrs. YouugV moth i i i i i is the whole story about BEWARE ot imitation trade marks and labels. iR ftfiP HWfER SODA Mrs. T. L.

Reid entertained the Presbyterian missionary society Wednesday to fivo o'clock tea, and a quilting, a rrost delightful afternoon was by the ladies, but wo hav not learned just how much work was done on the quilt. The literal and musical entertainment at the Presbyterian churcii, wh a success, as Mrs. Cooper's entertainments always are. The program wa' reader, ed as published with one or two ex ceptions and was, enjoyed by all present. buried here.

In the evening G. UJ Lamb made ft very iinnresive speech to the living at thePresbyterhn church, paying a glorious tribute to the fraternity. Thursday morning while Wallace and Jim Rankin were snin" re-repair tinder a wngon to which a lenni was nttftcl.ed,, liny suddenly found themselves prostrated and the eam on tltft hard run dwn Bntler street. Wallace had his arm badly and cut but Jim escaped unhurt. No other damage except a broken wagon wheel.

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609
Years Available:
1894-1896