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Woodson Gazette from Yates Center, Kansas • 1

Woodson Gazette du lieu suivant : Yates Center, Kansas • 1

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Woodson Gazettei
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Yates Center, Kansas
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77 13 9" -i JL JlLo YATES CENTER. KANSAS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 1891 NO- 1 VOL- Eaterei at the PostofEce. at Yates Center, mail matter.

Ira X. Gardiner, ATTORNEY. Office Over Yates Center Bank. Dr. E.

V. Wharton, Physician and Surgeon, Yatei Center, Kansas. over Waymire's Dreg Store GETnxt back to KAs.4S. I "if sorue enterprizing build Kansas is jnotr.ow having au-ther ex- er. Iron works perieuoe in that pilgrim 'e Arraour.kle Foundry company wbicli has kept up its intermittent flojrl would dev5s macJ.iwry suitable for and ebb in a greater or less degree ever raiIIs from $20 to $50 thousand since the days when the first Kansas ad finnu8 lf Kates.

Uno year It. 50 Sis inon.hs Three months .) in in erecuou oi smau ra.iis in uuxjrem part3 of the state, the condition of. af- The Art AmatQiir. Best and Largest Practical A.TW MAGAZINE. O.

B. Truster, D.D. S. Office upstairs Bank. Building opposite postofiice.

Advertising rates made known ou application. iramigraut, dossed tie prairies, as of old TLeir fa' hers crossed the sea. Along the Kaunas roads leading westward there is passiug a motley procession of vehiclee, canvass covered and wherein are the fairs similar to that which obtains in the cane sugar industry would soon be bi ought al out. The beet raising farmers could frr-nish the capital to build the mills, and in the same way as th3 southern plant-ers secure themselves doulby agaiust The only Periodical awarded Medal, at (he World fair.) Invaluable to all Trhi nish to make their liv- Yates Center, Kans The Daraut trial, after many delays, is actually in progress in Han Francisco, Cal. iaf? by art or to make their homes beautiful.

hoiioohold 'fixing" and familieu of the mtii who are "getten back to i.ientioiiiui id to any one I tliis lilO superb Mli, framing) iUUl cation a men copy, wi1 wi'h color pute Ctur copying or or J. H. STITCHER, ATTCHNEY-AT-LAVV Collections and Iusuarance Business promptly attended to. At the September terra of court iu reenwood county will be heard nine criminal cases, two of which and pages of deiigog, (regular T)ricer35c Or rfiU 0r al' "Palntln lull for UPi'iiiuert." (90 pages. MONTAGUE 23 VniAn Sqnarc, Jf.

T. Yates Center, in ass are for murder. any possibility of loss fWiin produ-tioj and manufacture, v. The machinery, which the preseut beet sugar mills is of great, size could be modified in designs and reduced iu dimensions. Furthermore, it would te improved from time to time, for that is always the case where a certain ec tion of the country torus its attention to any particular branch -of industry.

Thi3 subject is worthy, of careful consideration of every farmer and of "For Charity Snf fereth Long." E. K. Kelleriberger, Physician and Surgeon. Yates Center, Kansas. These are the same people who havj been giving a reiuotant, consent to tho proposition "God neer intended Western Kansas for auytCing but the prairie dogs ai; buffalo," and pulling out for a better land during tho last iw years It is a bauuerless procession, for the grotesque inscriptions which bore po etical testimony to the si-queuce of and ''busted" when the pro cession started eastward iu'lhe pride -of etiiminotit misfortune have been taken down.

Wnen a man is escaping from the wilderness aud turning his back on the scone of a icalaniituous fortune he heralds his misery to the world and poses as an object of profound commiseration, secure from reproach in the knowl edge that he has with misfortune and has sense enough to leave a hopeless situation. lie i-toys frequently and One way to besonio popular is to mike believe that you give explicit faith to all the fish and hunting stories told you. The, labor-day parades this year were not composed of the clamoring crowd of unemployed, as usual, but of a happy wage-earning, wage drawing populace. Verily the new tariff bill is a blessi ng. J.

S. Fordyce, DENTIST. The best work at lleaponable Prices. fcs-Offire W. Corner of Square over Bukof zer's Yale.

Oii't, Kansas. the men who direct tlus machine building establishments of the city. Co-operation in this eiiferpri will certaitily bring about, practical results. If the farmers take hold of the matter and begin the production of beet sugar, it will put them cver.mlly iu a pusitioii to couliol the sugar market of the country. The establishment of one or two great mills will tiot operate to the farmers' benefit.

These great establish meuts would be put in apofitlou where This seems to ba a hard year on unbosoms himself garrulous confi a 't-t-Vji-' 2 I ft jgBarber Shop, dence to straugers along the road. He loves to dwell on the iiiUr worthless-ness of the country he is leaviug and insurance swindlers. No sooner had Holmes been brought1 -dead to rights than Fraker tarns up in a logging camp and will be tried for swindling. the glorious bcuutifulluess of that for they could name their own prices for beets and the farmer wt-uld zet the which he is destined. But wheu timely rains have made worst of it.

What is needed ha number of small mills, controlled, at least, Cat RIDGWAY, Prop. Solicits a shareof public patronage, ever) thing neat and clean. First-class tonsorial work iu ail its branches. Sat-Utactiiii Shop on North xide of public square, Yates Center. the deserted regions tosmile a.aiu with if not owned entirely, by the farmers Times.

plenty, and the conditions of the much lauded refuge have proven less delightful than anticipated, and he Marts back Now shi3e Joa Patchen has ba-come such a swell among the turf flyers, the Burlington girl has quit saying yum-yum, as she brushes bar corsaga boquet against the suda-water counter, shs just whinnies a low sweet whin, On Friday morning last the reg Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, rUlwaukee, WU. "Xatron of a benevolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may five me.

In Nor. acd Dec, 1S33, The inmates had the "LaGrippe," and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month I became to debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that It was a question if I could to on. A dear friend advLsed me to try Or. Miles' Restorative Xervine.

I took 2 bottles and am happy to pay, I am In better health than ever. I still continue he "ain't sayiu' uothiu'." He is Ibcu in ular south bound freight train on the position of a mau who has mde a tne No. r. broke in two about mistake of judgement who has lost his HUGH BEADY, The'Old Reliable U.S. CLAIM ATTORNEY and NOTARY PUBLIC.

Fourteen yearh of practical experieiKMi ii marked, success, three years ser miles south of town, loaded cars leaving the truck and badly smash grip nnneeesarily--aud he just follows the road back as quickly and quietly as ed up. Two were loaded with possible. meat, one with salt and one with lien the man who abandons his gas pipe. It was some hours before the track was cleared, vice in. Company 84th 'Regiment place in Western Kansas gets back this fall his neighbors will be treated to an iiikjis Infantry ynltuiteers.

1 under Annie McDoulet the 16 year old girl who has recently been sentenced to the girl's reformatory from Oklahoma, is a former resident of Fall Kiver city, Greenwood county, is the daughter of a minister) was bandit Bill Doolin's best girl, stand the pension cl aim business thor exhaustive discourse on the utter worth- J. L. D.S. M. D.

oughly, I respectfully invite the patronage of all ex-sold icie, their widows, and dependants lessnw-s of all other ountiies and the pre-eminent superiority of Kansas. He It a occasional use, as a nerve food, as my work la very trytng. A letter addressed to will reach me." June 6, lS9i Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix.

Dr. Miles Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will oenefit. AH druggists seU it at II, 0 bottles for $5, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart, Did. Dr.

Miles' Nervine Restores Health North" Side 1 Publ.c Square. will declare thru he was a fool for leav Graduate of Louisville Medical Col and when captured was dressed in ing, and never will do so again. And lege, Louisville, Feb. 29th. 1872.

Kansas, Yates Center, male attire' and armed with a win he won't until next time. Ex. Graduate of Ky. Schn of Medicine Chester. If this is the new woman, 1883.

Attended Post Graduate course FranK ThomnsoN may the saints protect us. St. Louis 1S8G. Attended Prof. Ru- Sugar Kaklng fur Kansas, The mauufacture of beet tagxe REIGN OF Illlitl CARMVA St.

Vonln In a RIkjip or The name of America'? itrentest carnival The Kansas Populists have two been regarded always as a very profit well denned policies, get there and eenter--St, Louis will be emblazoned on the ikies of gaiety from September 4th to October able branch of industry, and ono which, ainting AND aperhanging. stay thera. Thoy are working the mbold's private course of lectures on eye, ear, nose and throat in 1886, St. Louis. Visited best hospitals of Europe for 6 mo.

iu 18S8 Paris, Loudon, Edinb urgh, Dublin end Amsterdam. Oldest resident physican in Woodson Co. 22 years practice therein. Dr. Jones' office is in the Ashley block.

evqr since its beginning has steadily 19th, 1895. The eighteenth annual reian of carnival will proTade the city, and for seven grown in volume. The sugar made from the beet is looked upon with fav Shop South SUlo of Square weoks European capitals noted far their seasons tf mystery and regal entertainment will gracefully bow to tha of the city on former in most of the eastern Kansas counties thi fall by refusing all overtures from the Democratic party and then, in a middle-of-the-road convention, nominating a J5 Under White's Book Store, jgft of by consumers, as it is increased con-sumptbu heart, evidence. Man fact ur- the bank of the Mississippi. Yates Center, Kansas.

south sidv of tquare, Yates Center, iug of boot sugar has been carried ou in Kans. A first class Pharmacy in cou democrat or two of th air own sa- die United States on a very largo scale. iiectitm with the ofllw, where prescrip It has seemed necessary (o the men who tions are carefully compounded by the have, entered iuto its production, to em lecting as vote catchers, expecting the democrats to "whoop it up for the whole ticket. This is a very Doctor himself, from the purest medi ploy great sums of money to build gi cines, "laking a saving of 50 per cent to gantic plants, and the best sugar mills ik transparent ''horse play" and isn't the patients. Diseases of women and children, and of the eye, car, nose and arp ot great size and fooling the old gaard for a minute i li.f-.-'s-i'nr ne cauo sugar business presents a September 4th will mark the opening of tho Twolth Annual Hi.

Lou in Exposition. This splendid feature of the carnival period will remain open until October 19th. In addition to Sousa's world-famed band, many now attractions will be offered. September 4th to 14th, the Celebrated French Equilibrists, the Kins-nera, will appear. September 15th to 2Sth, Ciioedo, "the King of the Wire." and Louis Oloriz, "the Man Moukey," by their uni-iue entertainment will delight the fun-seeking public.

September 30th to Ootobjr 12th. Ivan Ticher-off's celebrated educated mutes, the Russian dogs, are carde 1 for a serios of wonderful performances. 0 etober 13th to lflth, Prce Kokin, the greatest Japanese juggler alive, it ill fill a engagement, vrhile Buck Taylor and troiiye of native Souix Indians and h' Corxelia Campbell Bedford, of New l'ork, IJemoustrator of appear every day during the Exposition season. throat a sivcialtv. Residence second wmmmmm sharp contrast In the Southern States door west of Christian Church.

fV Boss Quay is still in the Pensyl- where' cane sugar is cultivated, the planters of neighboring sections have Gotaig L'aleCitriiiji, Stop affat erech sugar mills i i which the pro vania saddle. For a generation Cameron has furnished the money and Quay the brains to run the Republican machine. At the late Las Vftpis, Ilot sptiiiKS und Grand Cannon of is duct of their plantation is con verted in- the Colorado Kiver. to raw su gar. The cultivators of susr The first nnmed is a most delightful raaort 0))nosit( TTotel Woodson.

The nobbiest turni)utin the county Exclusive control of tho in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexioo with convention a very aggressive mi cane reap iu this way a double profit; tho pro lit on growing cine and a profit mineral water, hot baths, iu'vig- rating climate That mvsterions personage, King Hotu, and and varied so eneoy. After June 20 the ou the extractions of- the saccharine his retinue will give a daylight parade Sep did VoutcxuniB Hotel, refitted and under new City Bus Kinr. juices and then conversion into a mar nority entered a strong but vailing protect against such moriar-dial riila and it is thought that the friction engendered will endanger ketable commodity. Thus they were tember SSlIi. This is one of the most unique attractions of the carnival season in S.

and is grotesquely staged, October 7th to 12th the world-beater, tho great St, Louis air, independent of any ordinary fluclua the formidable majority the Ct. 0 will be the chief attraction, Ou the evening of October 8th, Ilis Majesty tbe Veiled Pr-phct tions on the market, and only a phenomenal depression ii) the trade could prevent them at a times and seasons management, will luxuriously care for you. The Grand Canon is reached by a half day's stage ride from railroad station at flagstaff. Arizona. The trip he omfortably made at small cost.

Everything you have seen dwarfs in comparison with this Titon of chasms. Niagra would be swallowed up in it, and Pike's Peak appcarinsgni Scant if placed irt the dark depths, For illustrated books digcrsptive of either place, inquire of nearest agent Sunt- Fa Route orailre.is O. T. JJioholson, i. P.

Chicago P. has been rolling in the Key and royal court will Iran's tho piiucipat thar oughfares of tho City, followed by the famous stone state for some years back. which i 8 known of through out the land trorn mony. There's an object lesson to the mauti All the St. Louis theaters, during the season of hige carnival have billed most excellent at' facttirer of tnochiiicry and thu Two of the best drivers on the American turf tc-day are Kanss boys bred and born.

The only tractions, Among the number might be men tioned "Trilby," "Lyceum Theate Uoiupuuo, of Kansas in this feature of sugar pro ductio'i. Tho soil of Causa is adtn'ra Chits, Froimian's Stock Company iloyt's JJlaok Horses' boarded by the day or week. The patonage ot the public is lully solicited. T- L- REII) Yates Center, Kansas. WATGHMAKEIR, DEALER IN; VVatchesi Clocks.

Tewelry Fine Watch; rcpaii ir. Sheep," DeWolf Ilopper, etc. Marvin, now of the great Palo Alto ranch, und Al. Devcnny who hat? The mannsoment of the Missouri Pacific blyo.lopedto the production of the sugar beet. It is a hardy vegetable and Rnilway and.Iron Mnuntria Route ConstHiitly come so prominently to the fron having tho interests of St, Louis in mind, will at present market prices an acre would seli tickets from all points nu tho system the in this fall's races.

Singularly yield a farmer about fr un $25 to $35 carnival and return at greatly reduced When Eaby vraa 3tck, re pave hpr Cisstoria. When she was a Child, uhe cried for Caste rta. When she bticair.e Sliss, idie clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Cuastoria. an acre, from five to seven tons of bjets enough they both took their firs rites.

For copy of the programme giving the featuros of too carnival season in detail, ad being rated at the average production. dre company's or It. Townsend lessons in the use of. the ribbons under that splendid horseman and The crop is a fairly euro surer iciicrul russortfur fct. l.i.uip, Mo.

than mt of tho ajjrii-ultniMl prodiicl? Mriim Democrat. Win. Julian of of tiie Mtme, on ancuimt of itie etnrdi 89 of plant. ') Olatbe. Or.

MlleV Fnin re RiKiranutod to tttm rntrjHCvr'v? by T)r. jrilrs' Tills fi fprAcaiiarii EnrrJiATinM relieved OifcHklv Xr. IiiUtto' Hervt i'lxiitra. All Work Warranled, Outer tieiuuuiM in "c'ne cent a nose. i u.iiliUiii;.

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