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The Journal from Willis, Kansas • 5

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The Journali
Location:
Willis, Kansas
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5
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Storm Snow! Rain! Coming! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE WILLIS MER CO Everjbedy come at once to examine the new goodi of all kinds that comes to our store daily. Wj have compiled here with great care and energy merchandise necessary to the comfort of every person and will be yours at prices that Defy Competition. FREE! FREE! 5 yds Skirt lining at 5c per yd yds waist lining 15c per yd A set of dress stays Hooks and eyes Thread 4 yards binding 5c per yard 25. 23. 15 5.

4. 23. Special Shoe Sale. We know it will pay you to carefully look at our nw lint of Mtns Women's and childrens SHOES. Mns and boyi solid oil grain shoes Buckle or Cengrtss, will be sold all next week for $1,10, same kind that other storei are selling for $1,50 Great Special Clothing Sale.

For the next week Mens all wool Suits cheap at $9,00 next week at $7,00. We have Overcoats that will please. All woolen underwear for men, women and children. Gloves and Mittens for everybody. Good things from different departm'ts Dress Trimming, Laces, Blankets, Comforters, Hosiery of all kinds.

Gloves and Mittens, Hats and Caps, Table linen and Towels. Our Crockery and Glassware Departing is now complete. A staple stock if Groceries constantly on hand. We sell the best Flour in the world. Economy can be practiced right here.

Fall and winter (Japes and Jackets just receiver! at low Prices This store has the Biggest Stock of Fashionable Dress Goods ever brought to Willis, and in order to encourage the sale of these goods will give away all next week to cash buyers: With each worsted dress pattern from 35c to a $1,35 ets per yard will be givei 9 nine mmasm The writer was in Kansas City. We undertook to give the names of Monday. all who attended the reunion from this LOCAL NEWS. place bt was impossible. There were Fruit taken on subscription same as cash.

Head all the ads. ever fiifty tickets sold. A crowd of P-lverest blsods were in town Sunday. All kinds of lumber sol at LIVE Bring- in your job work. Subscribe for THE JOURNAI born.

On Tuesday Oeteber 12, to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Robertson, a nine pound and LET LIVE prices at Johannes' The candidate is abroad in the land.

son. A Sure Thing for Yon. A transaction iu which youeuuuotloseist sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Casearets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed tc Cu or money refunded.

C. C. C. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day; 25c.

50c. Sample and booklet free. See our big ad. On Tuesday October 12, to Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Miller a daughter J. M. Procter whs in Morton Wed i Sam Huston has fixed up a god stout hitching rack in front of his store. Let others follow Mr.

Huston's example, for more places fer farmers to hitch their tsanis when in town, are needed. uesdav afternoon. Dr. Hickman is visiting hi family at Weston, Missouri. The young men of Willis flock into this city Sundays to see the Everest girls.

Boys, will yoa let the Willis R. P. Ham and wife of Holton, andtdudes cut 3 0U out Everest Enttr- Everest is have a cigar factory W.M. Ham and wife of MuscotahV Not quite three week until election visited with Mrs. S.

F. Rodkey, last Monday. The preliminary hearing of Will King was set for last Wednesday at 9 o'clock but the county attorney failed to put in an appearance until about Prof. Thayer, of Harvard, expresses th opinion, touching the discovery the Gospel according- to Peter, tl at 'brief as is the recovered fragment, it attests indubitably all four of our canonical books." Furthermore, when Prof. Hall and Dr.

Harris published articles to show that Psalm ex. was written by David, they assumed the office of higher critics according to their lights. It is the abuse, not the use, of this or any other method of Bible study that is to be condemned. Christian at Work. v-Bveryhori Casearets Candy Catr irl most wi.n derfni medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, Rob't Do ut hart and Sherman Weaver, returned from North ville, South Dakota, Thursday evening.

Mr. Thurinan has painted his residence in the north part of town. A. B. Clark has returned from City.

Mr. MeDaniel, the new blacksmith, 11:30. Justice Henoey had dismiss- King and he went to Ilorton telling Ed. Menney, Democratic candidate for county treasurer, and A. F.

Moore, anyone where he was going Tho county attorney had another warrant will move from Netawaka to this Democratic candidate for eoramiwionei place next Monday, he will occupy Wire in town Thursday afternoon in-the residence formerly occupied by teryiewing the people. ssued and placed in the hands o' special Constable Frank Krier. Mr. red Urenquist, The W. T.

II. will meet nevi Mrs. Huston returned iroin her visit in Franklin county Tuesday night. Wednesday at p. m.

at the M. E. church. Ail interested in temperance King returned about 4 o'clock, and hearing hat another warrant had been issued, wtnt at once to justice Henney and gave himself up. He was placed under $1,000 bonds and his preliminary hearing is set for November 3.

Mrs Cottey left last Friday for Kansas City, where she will remain. Bewarc ofthc offic sekm hj- 1y cure headache, fever, nanituai consripauou and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C.

to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. 0rvrtaff Omvor Crln. lire. Outer town: "That Mr.

Subbub howe mere consideration fer hm neighbor than any man I ever saw' Mr. Otttertown (astonished): "Consideration! Good heavens! Do you call it consideration to wheel a lawn-mower up and dow hie grass plot every morning clock Mr. Outertowa: "Tee but he does tt the neigh bora rill aot hear his daughter practicing her elngdng 1hoo and social ways will last no longer thau November 2nd. Union revival meetings begun last Thursday night at the M. E.

church. Old papers at 15c a hundred at this THE JOURNAL A large crowd of people from here attended Ringling Bros. Show at Hi- office. SI 00 per year. wih Monday..

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Pages Available:
368
Years Available:
1897-1899