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The Woodson County Independent from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 3

The Woodson County Independent from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 3

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ZEE IE Mo. P. K. R- .0. We regret to note the that Fr A.

Jilson is on the sick list. Just received, $800 worth of boots and shoe's at Siavens'. C. Goodrich and wife are visitors at the St, Louis exposition this week. i m.

tr n- ft 11. P. DICKSON ATTORNEY COUNSi'LI-OK AT LAW NEOSHO FALLS KANS S. Tlicre is a new meat market ia 1hc shop do a tetters! practice ia SUte 8t IfeJ si'ai courts. TIME T-AJBT-jIE.

UOINQ NOliTil I T. Iacnpr Train. 11:00 n. m. Freight Train, :15 P- CIOIXO SOtTTIl I Patrscnifcer Trfiin, m.

Fre ight Train, do This la a Coupon office. C. W- WATERMAN, Agent, J. II. STICIIETt, ATTORNEY A COUXSEI.I.0X AT IAW, OFFICE KANSAS.

XEOSnO FALLS, Collection and lnsnrnncn nnslnes promptly e.fe teiuted to. Offtcu over Bishop' Store. IS NOW PREPARED TO, EXECUTE S. IT, Hogueland will commence the erection ot a new residence at once. Eamcmber that we only ask one, dollar a year for the Republican and take that dollar in anything you are a mind (o bring us.

The city will be practic ally deserted this week. Nearly everyone has either gone to the reunion at Emporia or are doing St. Louis. The old frienas of Leroy Micherie will regret to know of his serious illness at his home in Ninnescah Kingman county, this state. Trade, was never better at J.

Bishop's than at the present time. Everything is busy from "early morn till dewy eve," the result of low prices. Hurt Caldwell, of YaCes Center, represent the Southern Kansas Mortgage company, and can giye the best rates obtainable in the county. Dr. Ras tones' family left Monday for Kentucky where they will stay this winter.

The doctor will remain here and attend to his practice. The best livery stock in eastern Kansas is kept by T. L. Reid of this city. No one has superior facilities, or more reasonable prices.

Call on him. Money to Loan. At low rates of interest and small commissions. Call on Maginkis Burton. ALL KINDS OF J.

DICKSON, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, NOTARY PUB- 1.IC A25D COXYEYAXCER, keosiio falls, Kansas. Will loan money on Real Estate tit lowest rates nr.il will attend oil Lesral Notorial business proniptlv and in manner satisfactory to ciisloni- tn. Office In lttOflUe. FALLS BANK. IIACUHAWOtTA OOODRICILBankers, KEOSIIO FALLS, kANSAS.

JOB WORK SpcclaNotioo. The following list of prices will be rigidly ad-hi-Hred toby the Republican In tlie matter of local or reading notices Physician's notices, (subject always to tha approval of the editor,) live cent a line, each insertion. Local trade notices, five cents per line each insertion. Marriage and death notices, free. Obituary notices, two and a half cents per line.

Referring to at. old settler, who has always been a chronic kicker, as "as an old, respected and much admired relic of antiquity," five dollars. Referring to a dude ornament to society," twenty-five cents. We make' our rates very low on this as we believe they must be ornamental they are no earthly good and we want all to have a fair show. Referring to an old maid as "a young, blushing and beautiful flower of the family," price according to the age and muscular developments of the subject mutter.

Referring to a business man who never was known to advertise, as "an enterprising, progress, ive and valuable business man," fifty dollars, cash in advance. No tleviation, under any circumitancca, "to the formerly occupied by J. C. Stratton as a carpenter shop. Mr.

Chas. A. Holmarf has been on the sick list two or three days this week, but is getting some better. Mr. S.

Michener returned home with her ton Ves, Wednesday. She will make quite an extended visit in Wamego. W. E. Fezler, an old typo of this city, came home to attend the fair, and has been helping tlie devil get out this paper this week.

L. G. Fry has sold out his restaurant, and will locate in Yates Center, where he will engage in the same business. Mr. Bower's daughter has been sick for six weeks, but is now getting better under the skillful treatment of Dr.

Morgan. L. G. Fry and his sister. Mathurs, con template moving to Yates Center soon, where they wilt run a first-class restaurant aud eating house.

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stout are taking a short wedding tour this week.

They will visit the attractions in St Louis and go as far as Quincy, 111., on the Mississippi river, a Dr. II. (3. Siavens and family started Monday for New Castle, where Mrs. felavens will re main this winter.

The doctor will return in about two weeks and resume his practice in this city. A pleasant trip to you, doctor. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Morey, our new butcher, received a telegram from Fort Scott, announcing the serious illness of hisrnotber, andthis morning took the train for that city. Hon.

John A. Martin, Hon. V. H- Siavens, G. R.

Stephenson, C. C. Clevinger and oilieis. will address the people of this vicinity in this city next Friday evening on the political issues of the day. Everybody, irrespective of party afliiliations, should be present and hear them.

On lastMonday morning the fall term Tin a irneral Blinking Business. Collection nnd tux-pn) Intf promptly attended to. I) It. TiAS PIirslCUS 'ASD SURGEON, NEOSHO KANSAS. IN THE LATEST AND MOST ARTIS TIC STYLES ON VERY SHORT NOTICE AT THE MOST Ifrtvlni? located in this ritv, I (slre a chare of vonr patronage 1 Imvp been la the naMvo practice A41 obora prices.

duaes, half prieei The largest and best assorted stock of biibts and shoes ever in this city, is now open and ready for inspection and purchase at R. Siavens', attended to day or nlghl. Office over Fezlora Furniture Store. Bishop's new fall stock beats anything ti. in Woodson county for size, completeness and price.

Don't fail to call ana see II. O. SLAYENS, I'HYSICIAS AM SCRCEOM, NEOSttO FALLS, KANSAS. TyPti ot Children a opeclalty. puice over J.

Bishop before you leave the fair. REASONABLE Boots Shoes at Wentling's. AVindow glass at Adams Groceries received daily at Wentling's. Fat Corrigan spent a coaplo of days in the city Our facilities for doing Job Work is Uislmp's store. unexcelled in this part of the state; call and see what we can do for you in that last week.

of school commenced in the public school J. MORGAN, M. ine before you contract your work. V. E.

nogueland was in town just a moment buildings of this city with quite a large attendance. The corps of teachers are: IHVmfI.X. OPTITICIAS I Thursday. T. L.

Reid has got the old Abbey barn Call and Bishop's new goods are in Principal. C. A. Bishop; grammar depart 'w see them. remodeled and fixedjip in fine shape.

lie can now furnish all with feed, livery or 'bas accommodations on' a moment's NEOSHO FALLS, Kansas. siavens did busineES ia Tola last ment, Miss Fannie McFaden; intermediate department, Miss Nellie Parks; primary department, Mrs S. E. C. Jones.

Npcclul attention (riven to the diseases of wo- JlondaV men and ehihlren. Pr. Morran Is the oldest phy- notice. Don't fail to hear Governor Martin Melsn in the rity has been In active practice for T. L.

Reid is adding new stock to his Just as we go to press we learn of the tuenty-lhree years. Ollico at resilience neur um depot. Friday night. 1 already large lot of horses, and will be Buy shelf-hardrt-are, nails and tinware death, late last night, of Mr. J.M.

Sax, a stranger in our city, who has been lying ready to turn out first-class rigs on me at Adams Co. least provocation, it matters not how big WHEN IN NEED OF ANY KIND OF ill for some days at the residence of R. D. W. A Fezler is doing a good furniture the rush.

Heron. Mr. Sax came here during me business this fall. HOGUELAND, DYSERT REAL LOAN AS I) ISSUR-ASCE A(3ESTS. NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS.

fair, and while boarding at. Mr. Heron's JOB PRINTING CALL ON THE For Salo. Three good brood sows, with pigs for Just received a new lot of dime goods was taken Nothing more than his at R. sale cheap.

Inquire of II. 13. Sisson. You can buy hardware lower than ever We sell lnnds commifflon and mnke Un h.kIj rr limiuTiv -We renresent the WOODSON COUNTY name, and that he came from Kansas City to place could be learned of him and being without money, he was buried by the proper county authorities. iliW-st snd best Loan Company' in the West, and Adams Mrs.

D. D. McDonald is visiting at The streets of the city were crowded rotieqiieiitlv can give better rates tium anyoouy. U'rlle or call on us for prices and terms. John Inness'.

She came up from JMdo- Saturday, as usual. Marriage Bells. Last Wednesday evening witnessed the mar rado last Wednesday, accompanied by her two children, and will make quite a protracted stay. Broken suits of clothing at your own i V. BRYAN- riage of Miss Annetta Michener to J.

N. Stout, at price at Clark Co's. the residence of the bride's mother in this city, CITY DRAY AND EXPRESSMAN, S. H. Hogueland spent a conple ot days in cen Rev.

M. D. Tenney! ofiic'ating. H. D.

Dickson "wields the editorial KANSAS. Early in the evening tlie grounds surrounding ter the latter part of last week. NEOSHO FALLS, quilt of the Post during Mr. Stout's ab Groceries, Mrs. Michener's residence was decorated and il Powder, 6hot, caps and all kinds of am luminated by Japenese laterns, and soon after munition at Adams guests began to arrive.

It did cot take long for sence. Henry is an old newspaper man, and the readers of that paper may expect something rich this week. A. W.llowlatid was buying cattle in the rpacions" rooms of the house to be filled, and when the time arrived for the ceremony fully one are, these parts last week. Alwajs on hand to accommodate customers' t'harges reasonable and muscle good.

M. 0. BID WELL, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS. Vlnno end Specifications furnished on applies tlon. Shop opposite Lumber Yard, The most complete stock of boots and W.

II. Gatlin spent several days in hundred friends of the contracting parties were present, and engaged in pleasant conversation in groups, and many pleasantries were indulged in by the lively ones. The upstair rooms, with.the Lane and vicinity last week. shoes in this section can be seen at Siavens. Prices are such that immense throngs are availing themselves of the opportunity of getting shod for winter.

A. P. Maginni3 was called to Burling exception of one, was taken possession of by the ton Friday eyening on business. The fair association paid? every prem young people, and the exception was utilized to keep the bride and groom' concealed until tiiS ali important moment should arrive. The front west Perhaps it is not thoroughly under ium awarded, dollar for dollar.

stood that we can give rates of interest and commission on loans, that will to SlaeVns has just received a large.stock OVER J. 0. D0WS STORE. of groceries for the fair. tally eclipse all local, and defy all foreign competitioti7T 35 Burton.

Miss Nettie Walford visited with the room was the place set apart for the ceremony ta be solemnized and on the west side of the room where the principals were to stand, a beautiful bell was bung, decorated with choice flowers. At precisely 8:30 o'clock the wedding march was commenced, performed upon the cabinet organ by Mrs. C. W. Waterman.

As the first notes reached the ears of the assembled crowd of friends, all conversation immediately ceased and every one Misses Learned last week. J. S. Wilson's oldest brother, from the The new depot is what our devil wauld term a east, contemplates locating in the Neo T. II.

LE ARNED, JUSTICE OF. PEACE AND POLICE JUDGE. NEOSHO FALLS, "KANSAS. Teds, Mortgiisres, Contracts, and nil" instruments of writing carefully drawn- Collections imitle and tnxs pwid for non-residents. Office It'u Woohson Counts Rei-vblican.

CUIUS 1IENSON, Blac Is 5 mi Ii SEOSKO -FALLS, KANSAS. "daisy," with her new ci-at of paint. Wdodenware, Orobkery, Tobaccos, Cigars, Etc For sale cHeaper than any-where at the Blue Erpnt; AifeooBB Belivered Free sho valley, and is looking, over some A. Wentling's brother will not locate in this vicinity as supposed. farms with a view of purchasing.

We hope be will loeate with us, as he would present rushed for the most favorable point of observation to get a look at the parties as they came down stairs and took their place under the bell The ceremony was very short, a very pleasing fear Quite a number from this vicinity attended the St. aohn meeting at Yates Center Friday. make a valuable addition to our BOTTOM AIaX OUT OP PRICES 3. W. BIdweR makes a specialty of ture to those interested at such times, bnt was complete, and the manner in which it was pro Dwi-rht's Cow Brand soda.

Try It, We have an endless amount of money V. S. Slichener came np from Eldorado last to loan at six per cent interest. We can complete a loan quickei than any of our Shop Wednesday to attend his sister's wedding. nounced showed that the elder knew his business and that itas nothing new to liiin.

After the formalities were through, the bride and groom received congratulations, and then snpper was served I-romptlv and In a workmanlike manner. North ciid of Muin Street, near Bridge. The largest line of carpets and oil mat ting ever in; the city at J. Bishop's. competitors.

If you want your money in a hurry and at Iqw. interest, come to us direct. Hogueland, Co. See Adams Co. before you buy hard Kestaurant AND ware.

Low, prices will astonish you Tlie'Fresmeyer! the Presmeycr! Oh, Benj. Hunt, has just received his by "mine hostess," Mrs. Michener. The prcsenti-were numerous and many of them elegant, We give below a list of presents and the names of th-j donors: Silver tea set, consisting of sugar bowl, spcon holder, creamer, Dutter dish, cake basket, hall dozen tablespoons, one dozen solid teaspoons and one table cloth, by Mr aud Mrs Bidwell, Mr and Mrs 8 eoiward and daughters, Mr and rs .1 Martin, Haitie and Jessie Learned, Mr and MrsC Brengle, Mr and Mrs Best aud daughter. Air and Mrs 1 Dow, Mrs Brengle, Mr and Si rs Covert.

Mr and Mrs btratton and daughter, Mr and Mre I. Clark. Mr and Mrs Allen. Mr and Mrs the Presmeyer shoe at Wentlmg In making ready to move into Oonfectionery stock for fall and winter work, bucn as extra heavy iron for Stove-Lining, Roofing tin, House Guttering material, Gal For chean moneys and quick and sure our New Quarters, we will sell our to. Tloirueland.

Dysert Co. vanized Iron. and is ready to do any Kjr Will. iH. The editor Is cone thia week, and the office is in Entire Stock at cost.

and all work in his line promptly and on West side of Main Street and one door North or the handB the deviL Roll in your subscriptions reasonable terms Tinrln Daw Revnolds, of Owl Creek, Cook, VV Dickson Mr and Mrs She well. Mr and Mrs Hogueland, Ethel Dysert, Mr and Mrs This is a splendid chance for hricher, MrundMrs Joseph Farks, Mr and Mrs NEOSHO FALLS, in this city last Satur BEAN! flOJJA those who attend the Fair to avail JO Dow and. daughters, Air ana Mrs Walter tenants, Mr and Mrs A A Newman, Mr and Mrs Wilson. Mr and Mrs Henson. Mrs 11 Inge.

day. All the best and largest eastern houses were visited and selections made from them by Bishop on his late trip east to .1 themselves of Rare Bargains. and daughter, Mr Adam and daughters, Mrs I keep eonslnntly oti hand Fine Cigars snd To- Work is progressing finely OU the tmri o-! KipkIi Hread. Cakes aud 1'Ies. Choice an- 1 mh- Xr.

On 'a ezler, JMr ana mts tiuooara, air ana Mrs vv l. Parsons. Mr and Mrs A 1J Matrinins, Mrs Adams buy goods, and the result is tnat Dargains altogether questionable are obtainableat iiies. Nuts, 'tratures, Union, and in fact, every- shelving ana counters im tliinir 11 nrst-elus tJonfectionery. 1 thj Cm Mice Cream 1'atlors in the city, new StOlC.

and eister, James and Lizzie Griffith, Robt Aken, Mr aad Mrs 11 xj uicKson ana aaugnter, Mrs inness and daughter, Mr and Mrs 11 Goodrich and his large double emporium. where I can liiru.eli in puuru mm wo We want Com, DOtaiOes. apuieo, niij, liclous lee Cream. Call and see me. beans, pumpkins.oh! heavens! anything, mother, JS Bryan, li Jonnson, Mr and Mrs JN A Bnrnham, Mr George Burton and mother, Mr and Mrs Fhil Wagner.

Brother Fockele, editor of the Leroy on subscription. Reporter, has been nominated for repre Gold watch and chain, oy the eroom. LIVERY, FEED Silver fruit dish, by Miss Kate Kiiea, of Yates Major Snow and daughter, Florence, Center. OAES1 are doing the St. Louis fair and exposi Two salt dv nrotner win.

sentative by the democrats OI coney county. Frank makes a red hot editor, and if he was only on the "other side" One-half dozen silver knives and forks, by Mr tion this week. and Mrs Byington and family, of Toronto. A pleasant euchre party occurred at BOOT AND One-mat dozen silver Knives ana iorits, dj Michener, of Ninnescah. we belieye he wouia mane a.

mst-uiwo legislator. the residence of Mrs. G. B. Inge in this One-half dozen silver Knives, oy Mr ana mrs u.

Hemmings, of Burlington. Perfume bottle and silver jewel case cembined, "Rislmn's new fall stock, that'h'e is city last Friday evening. Mr and Mrs II Inness and Mrs McDonald, of Judse John Martin is to speak on the just opening, is far better, and completer Eldorado. Silver butter knue. by Miss Miow.

SIEI STABLE. and larger than has ever been orougnt to political issues of the day in this city next Friday evening. Silver sugar spoon, by Mrs Hogueland, of Yates Center. the city. Mr.

Bishop is one ot the closest and best buyers in the country, hence he MAKER, NEOSHO FALLS, KANSAS Silver napkin rings, oy ts jones ana iaay, For anvthinsr in the Watch, Clock. Jew Gwin ana iaay ana rs uwin ana lauy. can offer you your choice from an im Silver napkin rings, Dy Mr ana Mrs a ju iiono elry or Silver oi plated Ware, go to A. vv. FRAM ABBEY, Proprietor.

way, of Yates Center. mense stock at bed rock prices. f- Makes a specialty of fine custom work. Repair- gtore Jug promptly attended to. Your patronage solicit.

Brassler.8 in J. iiisnop Dtore bllvernapKin rings, oy air aim mrsm ADuruusm Gold nen in case, by Charles eech. cd aud satisfaction guaranteed In every Instance. We have an unlimited amount of mon One dozen hand-painted water "lasses, by Mr and Goods as cheap as the cheapest at Sla Mrs Ves Michener and Mrs Merntt ana daughter, -i- il, A ey to loan at the lowest possible rates, GOOD RIGS, Af Wme70- VenB. All gOOQS uenveicu biiuiu Colored glass water set, by Mr ana juri doun Our companywrites us, "let no guilty city limits free of charge lirynni.

man escape, or any outsider get away Wk Brassier, WATCKaiAKEB. Mr. BateS. the man who bought the Glass tea set, oy airs iiaie nuu muuier. TiAi-rvMixh.

bv Mrs Isaacs aud daughter. GOOD HORSES, with you on rates. Thus, you can yeaa Davis Htock of hardware, is a fine bust Colored glass fruit dish, by Mr and Mrs ilv see, we are enabled to ao better ny Fhllo. dcss man and is doing a good trade. Oil painting, by airs uuana miss lorence enow, vou tha anybody.

Don't forget this CAREFUL DRIVERS. You can buy more hardware for less Toilet mirror, Dy Mr anu Mrs Li Lamp, byMrandMrs WWSaiu. bv Mr and Mrs Ryan. when you want a loan. i money of Adams Co.

than any other Anchorthermometer key rack, by Miss Carrie In -SMP fttitiSS Place in the State. nnH. of Eldorado. Call and see me at the old Abbey Hogueland, Dysert oo. J.

O. Dow Co keep hoop iron. 1 TT- One pair Or Damasa loweis, oy miss jnauu xiaui (Hon Stand, North of Falls House. Ioiayens icu tcui wuuvw immense attention by people who avail One pair towels, Dy mia came imams ana son Dow keen nails of. all reny.

kinds. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- themselves of securing bargains One towel, oy miss jijinina uisnop. One pair of towels, by Mr and Mrs Thad Crane, Three towels, by Mr and Mrs Wilson. Cheese cloth comforter, by Miss Abbie Inness. J.

O. keep a' full line of Rhv all kinds of hardware, tinware VER AND PLATED WARE, Etc. pitch forks. and stamped ware of Mrs. J.

Q. Adams Willow rocker, by Mr and Mrs Dishop, Mr an Mn Everett. Mr and Mrs Will Oberdorf. 3.0. Dow Co.

keep good tubs and Co. Prices lower than eyer. and Mrs Dr Morgan, Air ana Mrs vv waterman pails. Mr and MrsO Hangnawont, Mr ana airs vv TTnneimwoiit and Miss Lollie Hanchawont. A large new lot of Watches Jewelry Repairing neatly and promptly attend- ftnd offcn(1 for gala at a.

J. O. Dow Co. keep the Bxckeye CamD chair, oy vv js uogueianu, oi i aies venie Two of lace and handkerchief, by Mrs and Tubler Lanterns. Brassler's; Bishop's Store.

Charles Holman. Warm vreeora ov cnanes iioiman cd to. Bishop's store, NEOSHO EALLS, O. Dow Co. keep the Eureka and Bag pin by Miss Emma Bishop, of Mon Renairing of all kinds a specialty, and KANSAS.

clothes wringer. satisfaction guaaanteed every time, at A. One pair of crocheted slippers, by Mrs Mich J. O. Dow Co.

keep all kinds of W. Brassler's; Bishop's Store ener, or iNinnescan. Smoking set, by Mr Ryan. hv Robert Aken. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC IVY.

Drop in and see Siavens' new stock of stovepipe and elbows. J. O. Dow Co. keep wool twine.

.1 at- Shoes. They are good and J. O. Dow Co. keep wagon spokes cheap and standard screw fastened.

andfeloes. Trains lVno the I ni.m Ukpots of Mt. Louis, Kansas Bee our stock and prices on heating f'itv Hannibal, AWhln, Bl. t-mmiiB, 1 j'enison, Von Tyior, San Bt0ves, which will arrive J. Dow Co.

keep round and flat in a few day Adams Co. in a few days Broom, by Truman AdnuW Carving knife and fork, by Mr and Mrs A Went-Hng. -t The contracting parties are well and favorably known in this county. The bride Is. one of.

the most charming young ladies in the city, respected and esteemed by all. The groom is the tor and proprietor of the Neosho Falls I'ost in this city, and has a host of friends in this part of the stuto. The event Is all that could have been wished for, and the whole community wish the happy couple allthe pleasure and happiness imagin. Jlnlnnilt I JalVOSton, new nuu nu wrei tTr nilna cltie.of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, t(jfore buying. iron.

J. 0. Dow Co. keep all kinds of she' hardware. 5 If you wish to make a loan orrenewan OT.

PoIl.iian I'alace Bleeping 'lotel Car. are oW one don-t faiI t0 call and get rates of J. O. Dow Co. kee George Meos cXni MAOINNX9 BURTON.

tenholm pocket able. The Ucpoucax wishes tUura a long, pleas The raie via' twa Una' aiway. Siavens received a mammoth stock of IJ'ATT ten cent goods the first of the week, and ant and useful life-, may their shadows never grow less, aud their bank account ever increase. J. O.

Dow kecp the Norther Queen wash boards. if) Voipis. -nayyD. o. now has them displayed in fine Bhape..

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Years Available:
1886-1887