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Yates Center Tribune from Yates Center, Kansas • 5

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Horse Thief Arrested. 5T CM-; A telegram, from Sheriff Stoddard, Rice county, directed to Sheriff Keck, of this county, was received here last Mou $.5 Per fear. In Advance. day, stating that the former had a man PERSONALS. Gus Laude and Lon Bever were- up from Perry on Monday.

We had a very pleasant call yesterday, from Miss Belle Burdette. Judge Galligher, of Ft. Scott passed through the city Monday. Mrs. Jennie Bideau, of Buffalo, was shopping in the city Monday.

Hon. W. II. Slavens went to lola the under arrest, charged with stealing 1 wheat, who had three horses in his pos J. H.

HALE, Business MaiiagerV 11 0 ft sesion, all of which were believed to have been stolen. The supposed thief Entered ut the Post Office, Yates Center, Kansas, us second class mail matter. claimed to have traded for one, a black mare, near Rose, this county, and ixtr first of the week on legal business. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1889.

sheriff was requested to ascertain if such was the fact. Deputy sheriff Terry Keck Are the only agents for the celebrated Milt Thoroughman was anions: those' in town from Belmont on County Attorney Sticher took a drive took the matter in charge. and after in vestigations in this county and commun through Belmont township Monday. icaling with the sheriff of Rice county, A. J.

Mannen, sheriff ot Wilson coun the following tacts were brought to ty, was in the city a lew. minutes orr OTSIE VYTKES5 light, which haye been given us for pub Monday. lication: on oaturaay, JNoy. 2, a man Harry Bayer, of Belmont, son rf ex- riding a medium-sized bay mare took comissioner Bayer, -was on our streets Thursday. i dinner at S.

E. in Eminence township; after dinner be traded horses with Porter, and proceeded on his way J. D. Ilolden, in the real estate busi at Yates Center. Also agents for the ness at Emporia, was in the city Wednesday night.

R. L. Currie, Liberty, our atch strin yesterday, and "Send Rail Road Time Tabic Until further notice trains on the Ft. Scott, Wichita Western Kuilway will leave this station as follows; rfoINCi WEST. St.

1. Mail ifc Kxpres 11:10 a.m. Kansas City Wichita Exmess 3 a. in. Daily except Stmrtay Local p.

m. Daily 6a. ir. i HOING east: VT St. I' Mall Express .4:15 p.

m.i Wichita Kaunas Citv Express. 1 '30 A. in. Daily except Sunday Local 12:35 p. m.

Daily through Freight stock p. in. Local Freight trains carry passengers when Erovided with tickets. Through chair car to St. ouis without change via this route.

i. Boi.ks, Aient. tTntn Turther notice trainson the V. W. Railway will leave this station as follows: GOING NORTH.

0 Mail Express 11:25 a. A Express arrive 1 "20 a. n. Wichita Kansas City .1:80 a. m.

I)aily Way 6:45 p. in. Daily stock and through m. tlOING SOUTH. tlC Mail Express 4:05 p.

Kansas Citv Wichita Express ..8:5 5a. ra. Coffeyville Wlufleld 3:05 a.m. Daily through in. Daily Way Freight ...0.00 a.

in. Way Freights carry passengers when provided with tickets. W. G. Boles, Agent.

if" II Al with a black mare. On Walnut creek, wesS of Toronto, he stole a mare from J. P. Reynolds, and a few miles further on stole a set of harness from one man and a wagon from another. The same night he stole the third mare.

With a her along." G. II. Lamb, an attorney of Toronto. was in the city yesterday, on important egal business. Mr.

George Jewett, one of the Id SMITH! and WHITE SKWIETG Machines. We have a large supply of and Palace veterans of Eminence township, was in the city Wednesday. Tom Cotter, the rip-roaring "cop" of Yates Center, was in town Wednesday full outfit he next turns up in Rice county, where he stole twenty bushels of wheat, for which he was arrested. It is reported that the bay mare traded to Porter was stolen from near Sedalia, Mo. Messrs.

Porter mid Reynolds are now in Rice county, to claim their property. Serious Accident. While E. A. Denver, of Everett, and ast.

Buffalo Advocate. Jim Henderson, one of the good boys iday. pay- of Perry, wis in the city Mond ng his rent to the county. jno. B.

Prutzman. of Eyerett, was in town on Monday, shaking hands with successful county officers. T.L. Reid, our good-looking and pop three members of his family -wife, son and daughter were on their way to the Catholic church in Owl Creek, last Sunday, one of the horses stumbled, when ular liveryman, made a business tii; Until further notice trains on the Oney Valley Air Line Kuilway will leave this station as follows: CIOINC1 NORTH EAST. Kansas City Express a.

m. Freight 7:30 P- GOINU MOUTH WEST. Kansas City Winfield Express 3:05 a. nu Freight 6.00 a. m.

W. ii. Boi.ks, Agent. Until fur he notice trains on the Chicago, Kansas Western fall way will arrive at and leave this station us follows: auiu ye Passenger 4:00 p.m. Freight 11:25 a.

m. orouto on Tuesday. Marquis IlefHefinger, of Rose. tin'. county, took his departure for Davt on.

one of the tugs came unfastened, letting the pole drop out of the neck yoke. The pole ran into the ground, tilting the wagon and throwing the occupants out, all of whom were more or less injured. Washington, on Monday. John Schneider, of the real estaie firm of Burt of this city, Sunday cri Le Roy, his former home. Abner Yates has been in Kansas also have a complete stock of the latest styles of VV' i LEAVE.

Passenger 11:58 a. Freight 6:20 p. in M. E.Kkli.knbehobk, Agent. City all i his week, working in the in terest of his stone quarries.

Dr. E. V. Wharton and brothers star A GREAT CLUB OFFER. ted Sunday morning for Arkansas, ex pecting to be absent about one month.

Mr. Denner's injuries are dislocation of right shoulder and fracture of the right arm above the elbow; Mrs. Denner received a fracture of the right arm near the shoulder'; the daughter, aged about si years, received a dislocation of the left shoulder. The son was shocked so as be insensible for several minutes, but received no bodily injury. Mr.

Denner is about 50 and Mrs. D. about 40 years of age. Dr. J.

W. Turner is at The handsome Jo. Wolf arrived in the The Weekly Capital-Commonwealth and the Yates Center Tuibune for per year. This offer is for cash and enables you to haye all the latest news from the cepital of the state and your own local paper at the price of one. city yesterdajr, and was received with open arms by his numerous lady menus mi, M.

J. Pearl, overseer of the Poor Farm, was in the city the first of the week, procuring supplies for the' five paupers tending the injured parties, all of whom under his charge. are doing well. The family of Swan Johnson are vis- Uinc friends in Humboldt since luesday. Mr.

D. C. Zimmerman, a lone and for Peter and Swan aie quartered at Hotel I 7 h- lorn attorney of this city, is preparing Woodson tor the present. Dr. J.

L. Jones was in the city yester day, filing papers preparatory to his suit against the county for services rendered To be Given as Presents, The following Prizes will be given to the holders of the lucky numbers for ey-ery dollar's worth, of goods purchased at the jewelry store of J. J. Stott, from this date until Christmas. Each purchaser of goods will be entitled to one numbered ticket for each dollar paid: 1 Cuckoo Clock, worth $20.00.

1 Silver Pickle Castor, worth $7.0 O. 2 Pairs of Bracelets $3.00 to $4.00. 4 Silver Sugar sifters, each S2.00. 4 Breastpins, 50cts to $1 i curing the small pox epidemic. C.

E. Tillitson departed for Colorado Monday, where he hopes to improve his Look out for prices. We for a bachelor Thanksgiving dinner on a grand scale. Mrs. Z.

and children are in Indiana, where Zim expects to meet them on Christmas and remain with them holiday week. But he does not intend to go without his Thanksgiving, so he has purchased a juveline opossom and a young Shanghai rooster, and is feeding them (in his sweet potato bin) on oyster crackers and celery. Should the rooster eat the celery, and the opossum eat the sweet potatoes and the rooster, health, lie will remain witn inends in will sell on time. Gome and se-will make it your interest to Russell county for several weeks. leet your goods early; we Grant Burdette came home last Aveek to spend a few days with his mother, trade with us this year.

Get our prices before you buy. sisters and brother. He returned to his school at Ft. Scott on Monday. J.

W. Lewis, of the popular hardware Drawing Jan. 2d, 1890. firm of J. W.

Lewis Son, is in the south cart of the state this week, where the preparation of his dinner will be simplified, but the different dishes will be there just the same, even if under one cover. Mr. Zimmerman exjiects to make he expects to buy 200 head of young cat This Lasts But Two Weeks. Chief Justice Horton, in his admira- Taylor and Davis. tle.

Eli Perkins. On Thursday evening, Nov. 28th, Owing to two much warm weather ble paper on "I he Death Penalty, closes Ladies' undtrwear at the west side mil lmery store. Great variety of stationery at book store. G.

S. McCartney was in town Tuesday Newhurger has concluded to inaugurate "Thh.nksgiying," Eli Perkins, Ameiica's of this week, closing up a trade with one a "Fall Sale," beginning next Saturday, greatest humorist, will lecture in the ot our merchants for a printing office, Yates Center his home until about the 1st of April next, but if he gets away with his proposed Thanksgiving dinner, we expect he will remain here (what re and lasting two weeks only. We win in JSaptisl church of this city, for the bene formerly run at Fall River. Buffalo Ad his able argument with the following paragraph "The restoration of the death penality in Kansas would be called by many a reactionary step, but it wonld be a step in the right direction. It would be pro vocate.

fit of the A. O. U. W. Lodge of Yates that time offer some marvelous bargains.

We know that our prices will be beyond H. A. Nichols, the recently elected Center. Subject: "The Philosophy of mains of him) unil Gabriel blows his horn Commissroner for the third district, was Wit and Humor." Tickets will be for the reach of our competitors. in the city Wednesday, and received hearty congratulations from his many In clothing during the sale, men test against a tendency which in the name of mercy, humanity and philanthropy, and working itself out in legis overcoats, for mens' suits for sale at McCann's barber shop and at the office of C.

Clevenger, Probate Judge, in the court house. Reserved seats, 50 cents; general admission, ,3 cents. friends here. M. Ileffren.

one of the stalwart Demo boys' suits for $.150. Two coal cars were derailed of town Saturday night. Oysters in bulk, at Taylor Davis' meat market, south side. The "Ministers' Meeting" will convene in the M. E.

church next Monday. Don't believe in a man being good to God, and mean to his own family. Jacob Carroll shipped a carload of hogs to Kansas City on the 11th, via the Santa Fe. lation, has placed a premium on crime, We have not forgotten the ladies dur crats of Owl Creek, was in the city the ing "the crash," and will therefore offer forepart of the week, congratulating smoothed the path of the criminal, added to the law's delay and shaken the The spelling school last Saturday even your choice of 30 pieces of 36 inch wool ing netted the ladies ot the Presby confidence of the people in the purpose with the unterrihed here over the Demo cratic victory in Ohio. Uncle Tommy Magill, of Perry, was in tricots at 20 cents a yard.

These goods On Monday Mr. J. J. Reeve removed his stock of goods to the commodious building opposite the southeast corner of the square, recently completed by Mr. John Dobbyns, and now has one of the handsomest, best lighted and best appointed store rooms injthe city.

Mr. Reeve has secured the services of Mrs. Mary Clapp as saleswoman, who will principally have supervision Qf the ladies' departments. The goods are neatly and tastily arranged, an? everything terian church about $8.00. We are re and the use of the law to protect them in life, limb and property.

That mercy are sold by us at less than manufacturers' cost and will last but a short time. Got quested to announce that there will be the city yesterday. Uncle Tom -said he' came up with the hope of meeting his another spelling under the same to the cruel is cruelty to the defenceless 'em in all colors as well as black. 1 i old friend, Mike Reedy, and was greatly is a truth none the less to be regarded be management, Saturday evening, Nov. 23, begining at 7:30 o'clock.

Between the We think a dollar will bujr as much of disappointed in not seeing his mend here. We always lead. Our stock we guarantee nn- cause it is one of the oldest maxims. us as $1.25 will II. W.

Stewart shipped a carload of junk from this station to Kansas City, yesterday. "Mercy is not itself that oft looks so: first aud second parts of the school there will be two recitations. Have you heard of our shoes? No? Wenzel Sicka, of Piqua, executor of equaled. We have always on hand a large nssort. inentof the best quality of Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Latd, all kinds of Sausage.

Poultry, Fish and Oysters in their Se.isou. Also a Urge stock Pardon is still the nurse of second woe." the estate ot Herman Alarkus, deceased, Ask your neighbor about those ladies' about the establishment shows experienced management. "Intermittent religion is like intermit formerly of Pinna, was- in the city the We axe pleased to report that J. L. calf button shoes at sloU.

He got a first of the week, making final settle tent advertising; it only insures inter pair. ment of said estate in the Probate mittent reward." NOTICE OF HEARING. of smoked and Salt Meats. Sugar-cured Ham of the best brands. Our prices are lowe- than any other market in the citv, forth sam qnal ityofmeai.

Thk kkht ih thk hbapesT I Thanking the citiaseus of Yates Center and vacir ty for their past favors, we invite you to call and amine our stock. Yates Center, Kansas. Court. Laidlaw Son are shipping on an Funston proposes to continue in the marble business, and will be found by his many customers at the old stand. He this week placed a combination monument in the Owl Creek cemetery for Letter List.

STATE OF KANSAS, I a Ex-Lieut. Gov. Finney, whose business headquarters is at Marceline, average one and a half carloads of hay Woodsou County. In Probate Court The following is a list of the letters re spent Sunday at his home in Neosifa daily from this station. To AT.X.

Whom it Mat Concebn maining uncalled for at the Yates Center Tnn are herebv notified tint on Fritlny, Novem Pribbernow (deceased), valued at $100. Falls, and came over to Yates Center on Monday, having business at the court house. bcirlflth. 1889. Thomas K.

Elliott anil C. S. El Lauber Carroll shipped a carload of hogs from this station to Kansas City, liott, of Woodson county, Kansas, filed Informa Naylor Brothers, CARPENTERS. CONTRACTORS AND PRACTICAL STAIR BUILDERS, Kalfenbach Robinson's new livery tion In this court alleging thut one Christie Stevens, a minor under the ace of sixteen years, is inmrriffible. and habitually disregards the com Thursday evening, via the Santa Fe.

post office, 14, 19. Mrs. John Booner Howard Pierce Mrs. Eliza Rowan Mr. A Smith.

1 cent due on all advertised letters. stable, which is rapidly approaching completion, is the largest stable under mands of his and prayinx that lie bu The Southeastern Kansas Teachers' sent, to the State Reform hchool at '1 optima, Ivan Miss Katie Zimmerman, who left some two weeks ago for Lynnville, writes to her father that she had a safe and pleasant trip, and found the other members of the family there in good health. Association will hold the regular annual sas. An inquiry upon s.ua mr or inni ion win iu one roof in the county. About 35,000 feet of lumber and 50,000 shingles were Kansas.

i building, north of Court The ladies of the M. E. Church of Yates Center will give a dinner and supper on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28th, and respectfully solicit the patronage 'ot the public. We are informed that this is the first time in three years the ladies of the church have proposed to give a festival of the kind, while in that time they have aided in several for the benefit, of other churches.

We hope their efforts will be liberally rewarded. In the Tribune las week we published a local, saying that information had reached us to the effect that Rev. Mc-Ilugh had received no fee for his services at a marriage ceremony the Sunday preyious. Some of the parties interested feel aggrieved over the matter, and wish us to state that the Reverend gen tleman received the usual pecuniary fee for such services, with a vote throw in. Yates Center, piT-Shop in Schenck'i House.

h'ld at the Probate Court rooms Rt Yates Center, When calling for any of the above meeting at Oarnett, on the 28th instant Kansas, at 2 o'clock p. m. or Saturday, jNovemoer used in its construction The stable please say advertised. I.N. HOLLOWAY, P.

M. 23d, 1889. You will take notice of the time and place of C. E-. Florence has removed his stock J.

Truman, of Toronto, was in the city will have stall capacity 50 horses of groceries to the building north of the yesterday, for the purpose ot renting a 8flid hearing, and govern yourselves accordingly U. C. Clbvenueb, 44-lt Probate Judge. house in which to sell "Hop Tea," the 0. A.

Litten respectfully announces to the public that he is again on deck, post office, recently vacated by J. J. Raeve. Dr. K.

Kellenberger. PHYSICIAN and SUKOEOK YATES CENTER, KANSAS, Poultry Wanted. great Kansas beverage, and sTiccweded in rentmsr a place, so we are. informed, oa 1 must have chickens, turkeys, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. DE FEND ANTS.

ready to do painting, 'graining, calso-mining, paper hanging, on short the north side of the square, A subscription paper is being circula ducks and geese at once. I also want all the eggs in Woodson county. I pay Mrs. E. A.

Smith, of Norwood Stock ted, soliciting aid for the purpose of notice, and at the lowest living rates. Farm, Douglass county, and Mrs. II. G. building an extension to the M.

E. church (First Publication Nov. 9, 1889.) orders rrom tne country will receive W. H. Slavei.s, Snyder, of Nortli Lawrence, daughters In the District Cnrt of the State of Kansas In of this city.

cash; no trading. John Siienk. East side Squar. Yates Center. prompt of Alex.

Stewart. Esq. of this city; ac ATTORNEY AT LAW and for Woodson County Marv A. Whitney, Plaintift. vs.

O. E. Florence, The county commissioners have let the Invitations are out for the marriage of companied with their children, aie visit ing relatives in Yates Center and vicin it j- Yates Center, Kunsas. Sarofllcolu Woodsou National Bank Bolldlnj Anua L. Florence, C.

F. Martin, Martha 11. Bar-nett. Ernst Brill. D.

C. Stover, Fred SI.enk, The Woodson County Teachers' As contract for supplying the county with Miss Myrtle A. Darst and Mr. L. Oysters in bulk, at Taylor fo Davis' Green Shenk, J.AV.

Augustine and IlebcccaL. coal this winter to J. W. Buchanan, at sociation will meet in this city on Satur Hefiiehnger, at the residence of the meat market, south side. Mr.

J. G. Wright, who for six years Augustine, Defendants. $3.60 per ton. day, Dec.

7th. We hope to give the pro bride's parents, Mr-- and Mrs. A. F. was superintendent of and buiid To Ernst Brill and D.

C. Stover, defendants in C. N. Wabskr, W. N.

AlAEtf. the above entitled cause: Darst, in Eminence township, on Wed three weeks ings on the Ft. Scott Wichita road, has removed from EIDorado to this city, fou are herebv not i find that you have been eued Congress will assemble from next Monday. gramme next week. Owing to the illness of Mrs.

M. T. Shippey, she was unable to give the model intermediate reading re nesday, Nov 20th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p. Warner Allen, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Yates Center, Kansas, rOfnce In Post Oftke Building. and Aith his grandchildren is occupying the Gates property in the east part of m.

by the plaintiff in the District Court of the State of Kansas, In and for Woodson County, and that on or before the 20th, day of December. A. I). 1889, yon must answer the petition of the plaintiff, now Probate Judge Cleyenger issued marriage license on the 13th to Mr. Fred Guenther and Miss Gesine Geerken.

both of Burt, this county. County Clerk R. M. Phillips has re of all grades at Writing tablets White's Book Store. town.

i Joe Van Cleve and M. Wilson have on file In tne oincaoi uie or sum iisinci Court, in which the plaintiff as ks that a Judgment citation at the last meeting of the asso-cation. perventing, Mrs. Shippey will give the recitation at the next meetiug. commenced work on a new dwelling Dr.

T. A. Jones, of Toronto, Union Labor candidate for Coroner without his be rendered by the court lorclosing a mortgage house for Dan Cannady on his farm, iven by the defendants C. E. Florence and Anna Tonsonal Parlor, C.

A. RATH BUN, PROPRIETOR. desire or consent, was in the city a few moved his household to the building i. Florence to tne lximoaru lnvesriueut hours Tuesday evening. 1 he Doctor is and now owned by the plaintiff, upon the follow about two miles northwest of town.

The dimensions of the building are to be 26 one of the most successful physicians in formerly occupied by Dr. Phillips, on the corner of Main and Washington At an adjourned meeting of the board ing described real property, situated In the Conn haircutting, shampooing, sea FRY -In the city ef Yates Center, Woodson the county, and is enjoying a large and of County Commissioners, held last Sat ft 26 ft, story and a half. ty of Woodson ana siate or tvansas, io-wn; Lot nine (9) in Block thirty (30) in Yates Center, according to the recorded plat thereof, togeth streets. foaming, In the best styles of the wi. lucrative practice.

urday, the board agreed to allow Dr. J. Kansas, Nov. 13th, 1889. to Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Fry, a son, of more than regulation weight. Dr.

J. W. Turner in attendance. Give me a call. Mr.

Protus Blume, of Eminence, hia itv TiiPSfW nn hia i'J xiuuuer oo L. Jones, of Neosho Falls, the sum of $550.00 for his services during the er with all of the Improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging, thatJ the equity of redemption of each and all of the defendants named In the title of said cause in and to said mortgaged Dremtses be forever barred and foreclosed that return home after a three weeks' visit in Stockebrands, has purchased the stock and good will of the Huffman restaurant Chicaeo. Mr. B. thinks Chicago a won Yates Center, Marble Works.

J. L. FUNSTON PROPRIETOR. Foreign and Domestic Marble Mono mental any right, title, lien or Interest owned or claimed by you, or either of you, in or to said premises, be ad indued to be junior and Inferior to the plain derful city, and says that when a man from the rural districts yisits one of the small pox epidemic. Dr.

Jones put iu a bill for something over $1,500.00, and it is reported that he will sue the county for the full amount of his bill. and bakery. Henry is an experienced baker. Mr. Huffman will engage in the YOUNG HAMILTON -At the office of the Pro large cities of the east he baa a realizing sense of what an insignificant factor he poultry business.

tiff's mortgage lien thereon and that said lands be sold to pay the icdebtednegs secured by sa mortgage. work aspeclalty, f- is in the great affairs of the world. Jos. W. Morrow, of Eyerett, was the Yates Center, Kansas.

bate Jndge, Center, Woodson county, Kansas, Nov. 1 1th, 1889, C. C. Clevenger, Probate Judge, olliciating, Mr. Henry II.

Young and Miss Ixora Hamilton, both of Virgil, Oreeu-wood county, Kansas. You are hereby further notified that. If oi fail Wanted; Ladies or centlemen wan- to answer said petition on or before the da here It is too bad that the C. T. con- ted to canvass for our line of holidav inbefore stated, the facts aud allegations contained in said petition will be taken as true and judg only applicant for examination before the county board of pension examiners on Wednesday.

The full board, Dr. II. Bishop E. B. Gepbart.

of Toledo, Ohio, will lecture in the Presbyterian church of this city on Wednesday evening, Nov. 20th. Subject: "Historic Past." Admission free. On the 11th instant marriage license wi.s issued, by C. Clevenger, Probate Judge of this county, to Mr.

James B. Henderson and Miss Nora Slagle, both of Humboldt, Allen county. Iiss Cornelia Hayes has resigned her position as teacher of school No. 4, Belmont, to take effect Nov. 22d.

Miss lit yes gave entire satisfaction, and the bond ofiered to increase her salary if sho would teach another term. Miss Hayes, however, respectfully but positively declined. Vice President "books." Salary $3 00' per day. yention after denouncing DATES SHANNON At the residence of G. ment rendered as therein prayed for.

O. II Ettien, Pkekless Pub. Co. M. C.

Smith. ATTORNEY AT LAW. tSTTractlces In all of Hie courts cf the state. Morton foi keeping a barroom in Wash-in irton adjourned before sending its re A tinnier for Plaintiff. Topeka, Kans.

Shannon, iu the city of Toronto, Woodson conn ty, Kansas, Nov. 12th, 1889, Kev. J.C. Wilson oillriating, Mr. Ethel Bates and Miss Mary ehuuuon, G.

Slavens, of Neosho Falls; Dr. A. II. Mann, of Toronto; and Dr, J.W. Turner, Attest: W.

P. Dickkhson, Clerk of the District Conrt, j. Woodsou County Kansas. Kansas, Yates Centet spects to ex-president Cleveland on his telegram to Iowa Democrats congratulating them on their victory over "prejudice end of Yates were present. CLAItK PORTE At FredonU, Wilson coun Nftflcp.

Hunting and shooting is forbidden on superstition." If Mr. Cleveland's phrase" Farm Wanted. A practical farmer and stockraiser my farm on Owl Creek. ty, Kansas, Nov. 5th, 1889, Probate Judge Wlck ofliciating, Mr.

James Clark and Mies Ollle Porter, both of Emiueuee township, tbU county. We failed to receive any cake or cigais, A. Stewart, means anything it was intended 'as a whacit at prohibition, but. the W. C.

T. U. under the aboslute sway of Miss "William Coor-En. ATTORNEY AT LA J. Sticher, AT TOR NE AT LA W.

Notary Pn 1 nd County Attorney. i Office in the our bouse, Yates Cc wants a farm to rent, or to take charge of. Address, by note, to box 132, Yates Oysters iu Yates Centsr, Kansas i Frances Willard let it pass unnoticed. bulk, at laylor Davis' south side. but tuo young couple have our best wishes just the same.

ir 1 'P mciit mai ket. Thuo in that organization "non-partisan. Oiliee in the court house. ocnici, ivauaatj..

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