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Woodson Gazette from Yates Center, Kansas • 8

Woodson Gazette du lieu suivant : Yates Center, Kansas • 8

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Woodson Gazettei
Lieu:
Yates Center, Kansas
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8
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DEALERS IN Furniture, Undertaking, Wallpaper, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Organs, DAVIS SewinG MachinE, (The best in the world.) Our stock of furniture is larger than you find in most of small towns, and this spring weshall have a better quality of goods than we ever had before and will positively sell cheaper than you can go away from home and buy for, and run the risk of shipping and breaking. We want your trade even if you live 15 or 20 miles away. We will make ces down as low as anyone can. Respectfully. JOHNSON, BROS.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Bros. Miss Daisy Butler is entertaining the Misses Reid of Iola. We print one day earlier this week, to let the force en joy the Fourth. Henry Kreuger will occupy the building recently vacated by E.

B. Rail on the Fourth with refreshments. Dr. Bacon is so far recovered from his late illness as to be on the street, though far from well, The city council let the contract for the windmill and tank to Bogy Goodale of Le Roy. Al.

Howard of Vernon was one of our pleasant callers on Tusday. Al. is acquiring quite a reputation as a live stock Auctioneer. A. B.

Reid postponed his sale of house hold goods last Saturday on account of the rain until Mouday. We are informed that the goods brought fair prices. J. M. Fowler, a photographic artist formerly of Necsho Falls has remodeled the upper room of the old post-office 011 the worth east corner of the square and fitted it up as a studio.

A case of work is displayed at the foot of the stairs that plainly shows that Mr. Fowler is no novic in the art, He has come to stay. Toronto Has a Marshal, We congratulate our sister in the valley that she has a Marshal that marshals. In Iris rounds on last Friday night be noticed a suspicious light in the store room of C. C.

Mills and without making any alarm went to the residlence of Mr. Byiugton and awaking that gentleman and bis son Glea, who armed themselvos and quietly surrounded the building. They had scarcely completed their arrangements when the two burglars appeared at the window thorough which they had gained an entrance, well loaded with plunder which they hsd carefully bundied up fortransportation. When they took one hasty glance down the barrel of tho marebal's shot gun they discreetly surtendered. County Auorney Lamb was summoned by wire and the noon train east took them to the lola jail to await the sitting of the District court.

Nothiing far pen is known of their antecedents than that they, had begged their dinner on the previous day from Jas. Fry of the Commercial house. PROGRAM ME JULY 4th, 1805. Ac Morning Salute 4to 5:00 a.m. Gun Club Shoot 8:00 Parade to Butler Park 10:00 Speaking 11:00 -eating Contest immediately after Speaking.

DINNER, Sack Race 1:30 p. m. Potato Race 2:00 100 yard Foot Race 2:30 Blindf'ld wheelbarrow race 3:00 Hurdle Race 3:30 Meet at New Track for Bicycle Half-mile Free-for-all Green Running Race Free-for-all Running Handicap Bicycle Race, Trotting Race and Horse Races at 4:00 p. Bicycle Race 4:15 Race Half-mile Mule Race Grand Concert at 8:00 p. m.

Fire Test 9:00 Dancing afternoon and evening at the Tent. LEDBETTER-At the Home of her father A. Miller, of Everett towuship, June 29th 1895, of a complication of dis eases, the dregs of typhoid fever, Mrs. Tudie M. Ledbetter aged about 24 years.

This young woman was fondly loved by a large circle of frieude, and had returned only a few weeks ago from Texas to her parents home in hopes of re-gaining her health. The burial occured on Sanday at Le Roy. RILEY--At his home in Owl Creek towuship, on July 1st, of dropsy, Win. Riley aged 55 years. Rev.

Gillet couducted the funeral ceremonies at the home on Tuesday and interment was made in the Yates ter cemetery. Dick Trueblood and candidate Ramsey were business callers at the GAZETTE office Tuesday. We make a note of this fact throngh fear that Little Billy's attention was 80 deeply absorbed in the county printing problem that he did not notice them. The members of the Rathbone Sisters Temple were delightfully entertained on Tuesday by Mrs. Fred Pearl.

It was called a "sewing bee" but history does not state how much WA- An clegant dinuer consisting of every substantial and delicacy that the marketa fiords was served aud highly appreciated by the "Sisters." Anyone who can look on the eweet girl gradunte bedecked fur white with gay ribbons and not feel a souse of due appreciation steal over him has no business looking. Neosho Valley Nursery, price list. Direct to the Neosho Valley Nursery, Chanute, Kan. 18 heavily stocked and of very thrifty growth, with Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry, and all kinda of trees kept in western Fruits, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Trees, at prices so low all can buy. A few good agents wanted.

Send for NEXT TC A DAILY. The SEMI-WEEKLY Capital 6 Pages Each: Issue, Every Tuesday and Friday, For One Dollar Per Year Or together with the WOODSON GAZETTE for $2.00. A sabscription for both papers now will give you all the local news of sides the news of campaign, the your own county, beproceed- ings of the Legis stare, which meets in Jannary, and the inost completo report of Kansas ew3 published in any paper. Also the news of the world, and a large variety cf choce stories and miscellaneous literary matter. Send your subscriptions to the WOODBON GAZETTE.

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Free reclining chair cars, -ANDPullman buffet sleeping cars -VIAColorado Short Lime. H. C. TOWNSEND. Gen.

Pass. St Louis no, J. L. D. S.

M. D. Graduate of Louisville Medical College, Louisville, Feb. 29th. 1872.

Graduate of Ky. School of Medicine 1883. Attended Post Graduate course St. Louis 1886. Attended Prof.

Rut. mbol d's private course of lectures en eye, ear, nose and throat in 1886; St. Louis. Visited best hospitals of Europe for 6 mo. in 1888 Paris, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and Amsterdam.

Oldest resident physican in Woodson Co. years practice therem. Dr. Jones' office is in the Ashley block, south side of square, Yates Center, Kane. A first class Pharmacy io counection with the office, whore tione are carefully compounded.

by the Doctor himself, from the purest medicines, making a saving of 50 per cent to the patients. Diseases of women and children, and of the eve, car, 0090 and throat a specialty. Residence second door west of Christian Church. Every summer shower drowns a colony of discontente. It is said that if a man will allow the mosquitoes to bite him freely, ho will not be troubled with malarial fever.

Yes and if a man should saw his leg he will not be tronbled with coras. Variety Store. Keep in mind We have a Complete line of Holiday Goods, easyrockers, center tables and a full line of Stoves and tinware. Give Us a Call. E.

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Pages disponibles:
609
Années disponibles:
1894-1896