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Yates Center Tribune from Yates Center, Kansas • 5

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1 If you feel rather bad, And something would take, Call on Dave Reynolds, And, try a milk shake. $1.50 Per Year. fit Advance. CEKTEX2U1L INAUGURATION. W.

C. T. U. COLUMN. (BV miS.

M. E. BEAM.) PfRECTOKT. President Mrs. M.

T. Sbippey. Rcording Secretary Mrs. Clara Wharton. C'orrespondiaa Qecretary Mrs- Mary West.

Treasures Mrs. James Wilson. jilrs. M. E.

Beam. Vice-Presidents i Mrs. Mary Clapp. Snpt. Jiwenile Work Mrs.

E. A. Templia. Eranyelistic Work Mrs. at.

Hanna. Legislature Petition Work Mrs, Mary C'lap. Entered at the Post Office, Yates Center, Kansas, Exercises at tlie City Public Schools. as second class mail matter. La3t Tuesday tBe High School observ MAY 4, 1889 ed, in an appropriate fanner, the centennial of the inauguration of the first Pres Are the only agents for the celebrated Social Purity flirs.

iu. js jjeam. Scientific Temperance Miss Kate Rhea. Work Mrs. H.

Webster. Mothers' Meetings Mrs. M. E-. Beam.

ident of the United States. Rail Road Time Tabie, Litesatare Mrs. Dosa VVells. Tie school room was neatly decorated 3 The ladies of the VV. U.

meet evesrr Fridav. with the National colors. A portrait of Until further notire trains od the Ft. Scott, at their headquarters, over the ationel Band, at woctorn nniiwnv will leave this sta Washington occupied a prominent posi o'clock p. in.

"in' tion i follows: noTifo east: tion, and on the blackboard were mot Mothers meeting the first Friday in every month toes tending to infuse a spirit of patrot- Kansas Citv Express 12.30 a. Bt. Louis Mail Epres P. 10:28 a.m. A coraial invitation is oxlenucu io an.

ism and love of country. The song; "The A young reecntiy gave a wine supper to seventeen society raen at Red1, White and Blue," was so written on 3:05 a. m. COrKV'WE8T, Kansas City Express. St.

Louis Mail Express 10:28 a. m. the blackboard as to present theappear- at Tate Center. 7:15 p. m.

Also agents for the 6. Boles, Aent. ance of an American ffasr. The followHSg program was carried out. Until farther notice trains on tTre V.

3s W. only the first exercise being announced, Railway will leave this station cmr-uti x'mtTII. Topeka, Kansas, at which nearly iuy Dottles of wine were used. The white-rib-boners took up the ia.tter and the guests were astonished on being summoned before the grand jury which was in session at that time. The host left the city, but a requisition has been taken oas for him in Case he is wanted.

A crusade has been begun in Pennsyl 9 each one on duty promptly takinff his Jtr. Tvnrpsia 1 :00 p. m. an o. Treitrht 7:45 p.

m. place and performing bis part in a very becoming and pleasing manner: GOING SOUTH. fftnsis Citv Mail m- wioht 7yoa.m, 17891889. W. G.

Boi.es, Int INAUGURATION CENTENNIAL PROGRAM vania oy tne amerenv unions, against the practice already becoming alaiming Until further notice trains on the Caney Valley LeBoy Air Line Railway will leave this station. "Let all the ends thon aunVtat be thy as roiiows: GOING NORTH EAST. Invocation, Song "God Save the State." umMii 12:35 a.m. Declamation Centennial Echoes Cora Frmfrht 7:45 p.m. Danheisar.

GOIN9 SOUTH TTonans citxr Jk Winfield Express 8:05 a. m. Essay "The People of the United 7 :00 a. m. Freio-lt States in 1789" Charley Sticher.

G. Boles, Agent. bong Uentennial -iivmnv of putting liquor into caaidy, The "rock and rye drops" and wine cordial confectionery sold to children are doing incalculable damage. The little ones have been found coming from school manifesting every symptom of intoxication from the use of these pernicious sweets. 'The manufacturers claim that so little liquor is used in these candies, that ten pounds of them would not cause drunkeness, but tacts go to prove, the contrary.

The liquor fiend is to be watched fought at every point. Me spares not even the babaes, aad th mothers must take up arms in their defense. TTntn nrthpr notice trains on the Chicago, Kan Essay" vVashington's Journey to New sas Western Railway will arrive at and leave York" Ollie Wilder. We have" a complete stock of tni station as follows AWTSTTB Decl a ma tio n- "Ce te nn i al i Than ks giving' Spencer. FftRsentref 11 a- m- bcvng btar fepangled Uanner, LEAVE- "The Inauguration" Conversational Pospnrrftr.

.12:28 p-. m. exercise by whole school. p. m.

bong lhe Battle Ilvmh of the Keoub- ffl. E. Kkclenbebger, Agent. a 1 i -i lie ry wnoift scnooi. It occasionally happens that people, both in the W.

T. U. and out of it, are Reading "Love of Country" Mable A GREAT CLUB OFFER. Rose. troubled by the tear the organize tion may be diverted from its origin a Essay 'The Inauguration" Elma i The Weekly Capital-Commonwealth.

A.l TnreniCH fnr $2.20 Holloway an thfi Y.ites Cent 111 UC IUICS veil in 1 T-k I -i npr war. This offer is for cash and en reclamation -yvasmngion Cora Wilder. purpose, and that its" influence may be weakened by including lines of work which have not a direct relation to iis primary object; the destruction of the li ables you to haye all the latest news from t.h rpmtfl ot tne state anu your owu u- Sweet school. Declamation Vinnie cal paper at the price of ooe. Ream.

quor traffic. It is a worthy motive which prompts this, but I think it can be shown that the fear is groundless. Our woman's Recitation "To Congress" Jessie Sla- vens. It's easy enough to milk a cow, If yon know how, and have got to, union is not a temperance union only, Recitatiou Building the Ship Minnie We also have a complete stock of the latest styles of but a Christian temperance union. Those it unless you've happened to learn just how, olloway.

who belong toit are supposed to be pro fessing Christians, and therefore interest Song-Red. White and Blue-By school. ItT 1 A A 1.. It's very much easier not to. The latest styles and ed all lines of Christian reform.

They i.veciiaiion vvasniniiuu AHJiiie- j.iuu- f1nnn.iirnn Ant regard the temperance work as a very im portant reform indeed, and have there prices at atous eweiry 'Newburger. fore labored greatly to increase the mem bong America By school. bership of the union, taking in Women of "Ha, ha, ha! So, so, so, so: they laugh Doxology. that win." But thev laugh best that every religious denomination, and tney would include in it every, woman in the Just before the exercises begun, the land, if possible. But membership in the laugh the last.

On April 30th C. C. Clevenger, Pro pupils from Miss Braicard's room filed in and Silted seats vaeated for that purpose. W. U.

T. U. does not imply loss ol inter est in other lines of Christian reform, the There were quite a number of visitors bate issued marriage license to discipline and training received through PBBSBJISEB THE i it inclining rather to increased activity James Neill and Miss Laura E. Woolsey, present, these expressed themselves quite in them. well pleased with the celebration.

Our both of Toronto. The thought then naturally comes, schools cannot do too urnd to engender HEW BUGGY HARNESS AT HOGUE- Why not unite tuese things, and make the W. C. T. U.

a leader in Feforaa, and a a love for country and native land. LAND'S: DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON BIM, IP bond in eood works 'i Why not let the At 2 o'clock, the pupils of Miss Martin's YOU WANT TO BUY. white ribbon bind as much Christian and Miss Naylor's room3 assembled in work together as it can, and be even a From a neighbor, who came in to get room 3 to do their part in commemorat a coffin we learn that C. C. Galliher.

a ing the inauguration of "the father of factor in. church unity, as is quite probable. Why not? But a fear has been expressed of diversion from the origiual obiect. Thi3 can- his country." The room was handsome tenant on the Wm. Almond place.

Liberty township, died on Thursday. Look out for prices. We will sell on time. Come and se ly decorated with flowers, drawings 1 1 -tit-ism iml J-wV? 4 1 a ha Hogueland will sell you buggy bar- and portraits of Washington and1 Harri we will make it your interest to ne8s cheaper than ever before sold in son. iue general pieuge or tne w.

i. u. is The following program was successful "Yates Center, trade witli us this year. Get our prices before you buy. a solemn promise, with the help of God, to abstain from- all distilled, fermented.

ly carried out-; Cell and see the new fc buggy and malt liquors, and to employ all America by the pupils of grade harness at HOGUELAND'S. III. Two Portraits Jessie Carpenter. AROUND THE WORLD. Naylor Brothers, W.

E. Hogueland was heard to remark, Quotations from James A. Garfield PROPER MEANS TO DISCOURAGE THE USE of and traffic the same." Occupation that vow from its performance, and the kind of woman who. takes it is not likely to want to weglect its perform SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OP KANSAS, WOODON COUNTY.

BUFFALO ITEMS. BY ELI. What is said of Elmer's Entertainments. after reading the News, that a "black ou4" Across the Tears eight jnris from Whereas. James A.

Fergus, on the 7th day of ance. March.at the March term, A.I). 1880 the seventh A daughter of Uncle Jessie Wright is Leavenworth Times They are mag Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sit I hope I have made it clear, once for eye was Detter man red eye, as it grade III. would not effect the color of a man's nose The Coming Man Horatio Eades. and hair.

Boys rights Bertie Atchison. nificent, superior to anything of that very low with the measles. tins ai'd for the county of Woodson, recovered CARPENTERS. CONTRACTORS AND PRACTICAL STAIR BUILDERS, Yutes Center, Kansas. in Schenck's building, north of CoarC House.

all, that the W. T. U. may include nature ever exhibited here before. a ludirnient against J.

hue una any branch of Christian reform as a de bong, "Uur-inag, by pupils of grade The yonng folks organized an im White for the iini of one hundred and seventy and Olathe Mirror Elmer's explanation of partment of work without the least dan The A. O. U. W. Lodge of this city has II.

ninety-eisrht hundredths dollars. mense fishing excursion last Saturday the scenes is better than any popular lec' ture. Martha Washington's Tea Party Five ger of deterioration, and in conclusion I And, whereas, Julia Kutledge, on the 7th day of March, at the March term, A. D. 1889.

of the will quote the wise woids of Miss. Wil- aud went to fih in the Verdigris. girls from grade II. aforesaid court, recovered a judsrinentagair.st Ottawa Republican Nothing we have lard: "White light includes One Hundred Years Ago Edna Car alltne pns The school at this rl ace expects to J. hue and Mary J.

White for the sum of sixty- eyer seen in Ottawa, the Assembly not matic coloiS: so the white ribbon stands one and 87-100 dollars together with the coots of have a common school graduating class. suit taxed at twenty ar.d 5)0-100 dollars and accru for all phases of reform. C. Zimmerman, Attorney, Notary and United States Claim Affent, Collections a Specialty. "Office in basement of Hotel Woodson, ins costs.

excepted, nas oeen so excellent. Western (Topeka) 'Baptist reports El mer's work as "unusually fine." And it was further ordered and adjudged that tia lrtnrli nnrl tf.nMmpiVt4 fnllnwlnir to. wit T.ntM Sabbath, the church was filled with W. Hocket. the section boss, resigned his position and "went to Emporia.

He bova and frirls who belong to the Band of Faculty of Bethany College says: "As nnmberone (1), two (3), seve'n (7), eight had six accessions during the past three weeks, as follows: Omer Neff, Ward. Clough, Buffalo; S'fott, Yates Center; Van Wye and John Murphy, Belmont. Three more are expected to join next week. For tar gains in watches and jewelery and the latest styles in fine pins, call at j. j.

stoivs. Hope. Only three teachers were present, hs no superior for trustworthiness. a college entertainment it ranks among (8). nnd nine all in block twenty-one (2D, in the city of Toronto, according to the recorded pi it thereof, all in the county of Woodson.and State of the' very best.

The Oklahoma emigrants are coming baima ltepuniican ine views are in and the Superiniendant had sent in his resignation. The outlook was so discouraging that the school closed until the Christian people of Yates Center could back, "weaker" but "wiser." Kansas be appraised, advertised and sold, and the proceeds of said sale be applied in satisfaction of the highest style of art. the indmnents so as aforesaid rendered. Hutchinson JNews A complete suc The ball players are trying to put up therefore, A. A.

Keck, sheriff of Wood cess find time to come and help with this M. C. Smith. ATTORNEY AT LAW. "Practices in all of the courts of the state.

Yates Center Kansas, A. Stewart, ATTORNEY- AT LAW. Yates Cent sr, Kansas. Office in the court house. son county.

Kansas, by virtue of an order of sale a first-class club this year. We have Eureka itepuDiican ine views are issued ont of the clerk's office of the District Court good work. We know the teacher work is not one of ease and luxury, and those some experts. the grandest ever witnessed by a Eureka of Woodson county, Kansns, and to me directed audience. J.

D. Allen, of Fredonia, administra will offer for sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, (but for not less than Chanute Times No student ought to two thirds or the appraised value tnereor, to-wit fail to-see them. tor of the Henry Brown estate, was up Monday on business, who teach are generally from the busy men and women sometimes sadly overworked, often needing rest and recreation. Children are restless and Human nature is perverse, and the enemy is always sowing tares. Why one hundred and thirty dollars) the above described lands and tenements to satisfy the above judg- Independence Star and Kansan The mettt, as set forth, and costs and accruing costs on views of noted places are wonderfully Mrs.

J. H. Bell nee Georgia Harris, of this order or suie. lifelike reproductions. Said sale will be the west front door of the Chanute, wife of the junior editor of penter.

Song Laura Murphy and Jewell Van Dolah. Vacation John Shurtliff. Dialogue Our Flag by pupils from grade II. Dialogue Alice Lange and Bennie VanDolh. Song Georgie's Hatchet boys from grade II.

Boys Drill ten boys from grade III Wanted to be like Washington Frank Phillips. Song Glory Hallelujah all the pupils. Visitors present Mesdames True-blood, Stephenson, Murphy, Wharton, Boies, Alspaugh, Phillips. Uren, Chellis, Hamm, Mitchell. Millaon, J.

A. Taylor, Beam, Slavens, Stella Beam and Misses Anna Martin, Mollie Chellis, Dora Carpenter, Elvira Skinner, Alice VanDolah and Mary Turner. This week's News says the contest in the convention to elect delegates to the Emporia convention Was between Senator O. S. Woodward and Representative 3.

H. Hale. This is a gross misrepresentation, for whatever these gentlemen may have done in reference to the post office, at this place, we know the best of good feeling Humboldt Herald The best we have Elite Barber Shop! C. C. McCANN.

PROPRIETOR. not all come out and help in this good court house in the city of Yates Center, Kansas, on the Blade, was visiting her parents of thn 20th dav of May. A. u. 18.SSI.

at 1 o'c ock p. work. Let party lines be thrown aside Witness mv hand at my office this 17th day of ever seen outside of the grand cyclora-mas of the large cities The lectures are delivered with clearness and force, and and all consecrate themselves to the work this city over Sunday. April, A. D.

1889. A. A. KECK, Sheriff of Woodson county, Kansas, NATIONAL BANK BLMLUINQ. 1, I Died of a palsy stroke, Herman are yery entertaining as well as instruc done in an artistic manner "Ladies' and children's hair diessins ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL verging on to destruction.

The Band of Brown, in the 85th year of his age. Fa Hope should haye a cordial co-opperation ther Brown has been feeble for years estate. specialty. 01 an unrisuan people, ana ail unite He eaveg wfi r.ir(.1 of friends and tive and moral. Four hundred monster 'photograps and paintings under the lime light, illustrate the lectures on Europe, Egypt, Jerusalem, beginning Monday night, May 6tb, at Presbyterian church.

Admission, 23 cts. saying the youth from the evil of intem In pursuance to an ordergranfed by the Probate Court of Woodson county, Kansas. I will offer for relatives. i perance. we are an weary and oiten sale, at public auction, on Monday, the 27th day discouraged, but let us not falter in well The Misses Sadie and J.

H. Stic her, AT TORNEY AT LAW. And County Attorney. Effle Neff, of brother Omer ofMay.A. leas, at ten clock, a.

at the west frontdoor of the court in the city of Yates doing. Gd will give us strength to Humboldt, "visited their Center, the county seat of said conuty, the follow. perform all duties. When we gain Heaven we shall all wear white robes, and the first of the week. Office in the court house.

Yates Center Ing described real estate, situate In the county Woodson.and State of Kansas, to-wit: The west waken notes of joy from harps of gold. Our citizens are interested in a post half of section 27 and the southeast quarter of sec Probate Judge Clevenger issued marriage license April 30th to Mr. Henry Bergkamp and Miss May Wittmer, all of Owl Creek township. tion 23, all in township 23, range 14, subject to a office scramble. H.

Hisey and Dr. A. With God's help stand fast. Long as life and breath shall last. -Heart meet heart, and hand ioinhand, Hnrl the demon from our land." mortgage dated April 2Uth, 1881, given to Becure the payment of $4,000 and interest.

Also the G. Marsh man are candidates. Tonsorial Parlor. C. E.

TILLITSON, PROPRIETOR. halrcutting, shampooing, soa- southeast cniarterof section 27. the northeast auart Last Saturdav evening the Sons of er of section 28, and the northwest qitarterof sec exists between thm personally. The Veterans organized a camp at this place, tion 34, ait tn townstiip a-j, range an ine aoove being subject to a further mortgage dited March A full stock of buggy harness, foaming, in the best styles of the art. Capt.

H. A. Ewing, of Iola, County Attorney of Allen county, was in the city yesterday on professional business. 23d. 1883, given to secure the sum of 84,000 and in with excellent prospects for a large en- only contest we know of is between Mr.

Hale and the News outfit, that pa There was considerable excitement in the convention last Saturday, caused by the effort of the "old timers" to drag the post office fight into the convention, but with the delegates selected matters settled down, and all parties seemed well satisfied. The men who were selected went to Emporia, as results have shown, and voted for a Congressman, and not for a post-master. The Republican county contention, to elect three delegates to the congressional convention at Empcria, met in the court house, this city, last Saturday, according to call. Col. O.

S. Woodward, of Neosho Falls; Col. John Harding, of Center; and G. A. Byington, of Toronto, were elected delegates.

If. in the election of these delegates, Mr. Holloway scored a point, as the Democrat says, the point was so fine as to be undiscernable to the naked eye. Just received: a fine assortment of artists' tube paints, brushes and canvas. North sir square.

The fourth delegate proposed by. Mr. Florence ia the convention, was done under the instructions of the Center township primary, on motion of J. W. Turner and I.

N. Holloway. Senator Woodward's explanation in the ceunty convention was no doubt the same as given to the News. His explanation convinced the convention that it was not best to send a fourth delegate, but it had no reference whatever to Mf. Hale.

Give me a call. terest. All the foregoing appraised subject to said double and sinqle. of different rollment. We are glad to see this and mortgages and to be sold subject to said per having fought Mr.

Hale in the last I 1. .11 1 mortgages. Also a contract interest iu the west half of section 28, township 23, range 14, which liope me young men win maitts a contract interest ia appraised at 81,050. Also the grand success. Yates Center, Marble J.

L. FUNSTON full fee in and to lot 12, in Block No. 82, in the city of Neosho Falls, appraised at SI 0.50, election, and supported the Democratic nominee. Finding that its course was condemned by all good Republicans, we are not surprised to see it now undertake II. V.

Butcher, county Superintendent, grades, cheap for cash, at HOGUELAND'S, South side of square made our public schools an official visit PAEIS. In Center township; Woodson county. All the foregoing lands except said lot 12 have been leased for a term ending March 1st. 1800, and the sum of $100 has been paid upon the rents Foreign and Domestic Marble Monumental Kansas, April 28th, 1889. to Mr, and Mrs.

Sanford Wednesday shift its fight onto Senator Woodward's work aspecialty. therefor. Terms of sale, cash on day of sale, LAURA A. STEPHENSON, Yates Center, Kansas. Mrs.

G. R-Blackwood has been very shoulders; but we do not believe any U. Pans, a son. Dr. S.

Bacon in attendance. MURPHY. In Yates Center, Woodson coun ty, Kansas, April 2)th, 1889, to Mr. and Mrs Dan-iel Ii. Murphy, a son.

Dr. S. J. Bacon in attend ance, sick for several days thing the News can say will blind the Petit Jury. Administratrix or the estate of Ueo.D.

Carpen ter, deceased. fit. Following is the list of jurors drawn Republicans of Woodson county of what Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bush field and May 1st, 1889, for the June term, 1889, Slater started for Montana Monday night.

Dr. K. Kellenberger. HYSICIANand SURGEON YATES CENTER, KANSAS. Taylor and Davis.

it is seeking to do, or will make any interruption of the friendly feeling now existing between Mr. Hale and Mr. Woodward. The residence of Dr. B.

E. Jones was struck by lightning during the storm on im Friday. The building was damaged con siderably. Mrs. Jones was greatly Warner Allen, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Yates Center, Kansas.

tayOfflce In Tost Office Building. W. E. Hogueland, "with that tenacious bull dog hang-on-ativeness, and shocked but narrowly escaped. Build ing fully insured never-to-let-go-ativeness," has always TEMPLEMAN SLATER.

In the village of Buffalo, Wilson county, Kansas, at the residence of the bride's pareuts, April 30th, 1889, Rev. C. C. Willmore officiating, r. Jeff.

D. Templeman and Miss Maud Slater, all of Buffalo. FOSNIGHT JOY, In Yate Center, Woodson county, Kansas, May 1st, 1889. Probate Judge C. C.

Clevenger officiating, Mr. Geo. A. Fosnight, of Burlington, Kansas, and Miss Gertie Joy of Crandall, Coffey county, Kansas. FEZLER nAYS.

In Neosho Falls, Woodson county.Kansas, April 25th, 1889. Rev. S. W. Gamble offic? ting, Mr.

W.S. Fezler and Miss Mertie Hays, Lfcli of Neosho Falls. of the District Court. Geo Van Alstine Toronto, 1 Brown, Everett, Theodore Slack, Neosho Falls, Paris, Center, Ellison, Eminence, Bryan, Neosho Falls, Demond, Caramac, Eminence, Hasty, Toronto, Davis, Everett, Geo Taylor, Center, Joseph Miller, North, Fred Frevert, Owl Creek, Carpenter, Center, Montgomery, Liberty, Mason, Center, Silas Naylor, Center, Chas Steffin, Owl Creek. The City Drug Store has a splendid stock of goods.

In fact the house is full W. H. Slavens, TTORNEY AT LAW Yates Center, Kansas. from front to rear. We have fresh drugs, all kinds of patent medicines, oils, paints, glass, perfumery, crushes, pipes P70fflce in Woodson National Bank Bulldlnc been found fighting for the Republican ticket, and never went back on a ticket he helped nominate.

Can the News outfit say as much? j. The members of Woodsen Post, G. A. are making preparations to ob-serye Decoration Day, May 30th. A good time is expected Further particulars in next week's issue.

iancy goods, dolls, albums, papeteries, and sell the best cigar in the cty. NEILL WOOLSEY. In the city of Toronto. 11. WAYMIRE STEPHENSON HOGUELAND Woodson county, Kansas, May 1st, 1889, atthe resideneo of Mr, Pnrcell Key.

S. F. Stevens, of Vergil. Greenwood couciy. officiating, Mr.

James Neilland Laura E. Woolsej, both of When you want a good square meal, such as your mother used to cook, call rm UI nnrth Clflfi nf tlia priTiii r-n Office first door south of Court IIouso Yatos DAWSON PA RRISn. At the residence of the Twenty-seven applicants for teachers certificates appeared before the county board of examiners last Saturday. Owing to the illness of Mr. E.

E. Kelley, one of the examiners, the board is unable to make a full report this Week. Following is a partial list of Jhose who will receive certificates: Hattie Parker, Andrew. Huff, Nettie Carter, Ivy Crist, Laura Lovett, Susie Curd. G.

H. Lamb, W. H. Bergherm, E. E.

Garard, Lillian Howard, Jennie St. John, J. D. Moffatt, iieiter iiisi. LunchM np.r-rcd at anv ATilk Center Kansas.

The following is a list of the letters re- shakes, lemonades and ice cream in sea bride parents, Center township, Woodson county, Kansas, Weduesday evening, May 1st. 1889, Rev. J. II. Cooter officiating, Mr, J.

C. Daw-eon and Miss Dora Parrish. maining uncalled ior at tne zaies center son We always lead. Our stock we guarantee nn- post office May 1st, 1889. WOODSON COUNTY FARMERS AND RTnniC W.

F. Brewer. E. W. De Camp.

eqnaled. We have always on hand a large assort mentof the best quality of Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Lard, all kinds of Sausage. Poultry, Fish and Oysters in their Season. Also a large stock D. Blston.

Miss Mary Hart We wish to extend our thanks to oui fjiends who befriended us during the sickness and death of our father. C.E.Gardiner, I. N. Gardiner. Hon.

Thos. Ryan left Washington last Thursday for the city of Mexico. Mi. Ryan's thousands of friends in the Kansas Fourth District wish him God ppeed. Miss Ella Mills, N.

A. Newman. RAISERS, WISHING TO OP THEIR. STOCK, WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON JAS. B-FRY, OP THIS CITY, VHO GUARANTEES HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.

fcfeo. Hcott, of smoked and Salt Meats. Sugar-cured Ham of J. S. Fordyce.

l-o- C3ETFirstel i work atjlarest price. Ia Skin er Ashley Bl ock. Yutes Cculer, Kansas, the best biauds. Our prices are lower than One cent due on all letters advertised. any other market, in the city, for the same quality of meat.

Tub be.t is thk cheapest Thank When calling for any of the above Landreth's bulk and package garden J. W. U. 11. Bigeiow, j.

u. uiandy. We hope to publish the complete list, with the grade of each next GRANT At his late residence in the city of Columbus, Kutisas, Friday morning, April 2(ith, 1889, Mr. U.P.Grant, father of Mrs. Marshall Ahbv, of 11 if a In, Wilson coiluty, Kansas, in the I'ud year v( his ay.

ing the citizens of laies Center and vacimty please say advertised. seeos, the best in the world, at V. WHARTON. I'. M.

Lewis Sou's. for their past f.tvors, wc invite you to call and ex-auiiue our tiocli. Yates tenter, Kansas..

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