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The Journal from Willis, Kansas • 4

The Journal from Willis, Kansas • 4

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The Journali
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Willis, Kansas
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jL rtrTT When jfbu are iirnecd of Groceries, all at WilliH MereantUo Go's. TOMERr-PHY9I0IAN Willis, Kansas. ii ss Rain! Snowl! Mudllt Money "makes all the difference in W. T. WUMi aoqoty.

A young man may drink and carouse around of a night; gamble and raise the devil generally, nut ne is welcome in the "best" society if he or i THE OLD RELIABLE his parents havo plenty of money General Merchandise. Now on tho other hand we take i young man.who earn every dollar he gets, and is poor as is also his parents, to I A nice cleag stock of goods select from. Blacksmith what chanoe does he stand of.mingling P. P. Lonberger, BESLBR IN mi ORJligOQALfi LIYB STOQK Frank Rodkey in tho "best society? None whatever.

The bist society is among the com mon peoplo who are sensible. People IIS AGAIN who try to treat their fellow man as Our stock of Boots and Shoes is complete, and we can satisfy the most fastidious. he would wish to be treated. Not among the brainless dudes and young At the iqrge and will guarantee all his work both in quality ladies who are naught, but fashion plates. prices.

Here is the way W. R. Parker fig Tonsorial CJ Artist. Give me a call when you want tc easy share or stylish hair-cut. Razors honcdJ and' ground at rearom able prices.

Agont steam' Laundry on hired help. Commencing We want your produce and will pay the highest market prices. 1 COME AND SEE ME. Mauch 1st the farmer pays $15 per month for a hired'' man to work on the SB 'rrf imJ lrnzJ fernzJ tai fans keeping him ton months wind gig sj i- Our clubbing rates are so low you Subscribe for tho would be i $lu0 Board and washing 80 Use'of team, implements and other ex. penseo 40 Making a total of raises 50 acres of corn which can not afford to be without plenty of Twenty per oent off on holiday If you don't see that item in the goods at Lonmers.1 reading matter.

We offer you together with The Journal one year cash in advance. A Bare Thine for Ton. A transaotiou in wjaich youcanaot lose is i cure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand Other Ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tiro wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed tc Cui or money refunded.

C. C. C. are a sur thing. Try a box to-day, 10c, 25c, 60c.

Sample and booklet free. 8oe our blir a. paper that' you knew about don't blame us. Miss Nannie Ham, of Hiawatha, would at 50 bushels per acre make 2,500 bu. Gaveone half for rent 1,250 bu.

Hac left for his shars 1.250 bu. The Atchison Doily Globe $1,75. Topeka Mail Breeze l0. He sells it' ''at 20 cents per bushel Topeka Semi-Weekly Capital 1,25. Is your name written there on our subscription book? If not it ought to be, which would make $250 Thus it will be seen the farmer is Any one having a sale and desiring loser to the amount of twenty dollars.

lunch served on the ground will please Camera's at Bourquin's Can any one beat Mr. Parkers figures. Bterybody Says So. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most woft derful medical discovery of the ape, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C.

C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Soldand guaranteed to cure by all druggists. .1 let ine know.

J. G. Overman. JiOcal and General. Tell ua the news.

Read all the ads. Bring in your job work. patronize the advertiser. A large stock of Mens, Ladies and Ohildrens shoes at Willis Mer. Co's.

fcgfA few load of cobs wanted on subscription at once. Cast your opties over our advertis-g columns. Overshoes, Rubbers and wool boots at Willis Mercantile Co's. MNM Uncle Hiram Mills is very sick at this writing. 1 Horton, Kansas.

A KANSAS 8TOBY Another curious circumstance was noticed If vou arc thinking of having a pub. by the officers of two counties adjoining in He sale come in and see us about print ing your sale bills, we do such work cential Kansas last winter. The officers of one were paying cnt money every day for was here the firot of the week'jooking for a location for a millinery store. Wc den't see why a millinery store wouldn't pay here as well as it does in other small towns. John Kale gave a graphaphonic concert A the hall last Friday evening.

There was not a very large crowd present but all enjoyed the entertainment. The main spring of the machine broke before all of the pieces had been given and we did not get to hear it all. A car load of Beloit flour at Lori mers. Fred Funston, the Kansas boy who has been fighting in the Cuban army has returned. He is at present in a hospital in New York, suffering from a bullet' wound in the He has been wounded three times, taken prisoner once and has fought in twenty-four battles.

at reasonable prices wolf scalps, while the others seldom bad an demands for the reward. Each'of the hunters The supreme court of California has dead were compelled to swear that he had killed the Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat wolf inside the boundaries of th county where ent business conducted tor Moderate the scalp was presented, and 'there was no Our Office is opposite U.S. Patent Office and wc can secure patent in less time Uian thoe remote from Washington. reason for doubting the truth of the testimony ed that under certain circumstances a wife may be compelled to support her husband. The decision wbs rendered in the case of an aged and infirm spouse who was des rted'by his wife.

The wife was ordered to pay the husband $24 a month. bend model, drawing or wiui descrip tion. Wc advise, if patentable or not, tree ot But what could be the reason of the dispari'y in 'he claims? One day a settler's son wa- irge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet 10 -Dtam r-aienis, wun cost of same 'in the U.S.

and foreign countries sent free. Address, questioned. "Where did you kill this Little Leota Tinsloy, daughter of Thos. Tinslcy, is quite sick. A.

B. Clark spent Sunday in Hiawatha, the guest of of Well we didn't learn. Will P'cckham' tfnd Miss Sally Darby were in Severanoe last Sunday. C.A.SWOW&CO. 'Down nttar the edge of the county." Are coyotes very thick there?" "Well, rather, The Local Paper.

opp Patcnt Orncc. Washington, D. though not so thick as they are farther south. GOING NORTH. No.

fKr I Omaha, Lincoln, Neb. City Ex 1 1 6 a 9, Kansas and Nebraka (Limited) am 343, Kansas City Hiawatha uccom. "Over in the other comrfy?" there are more there. "But they do not kill any there, why is it?" "The other county only pay WW MATS WMiW a Local Freight 377 for scalps and this pays $2, So we drive them over the line before we shoot them." New York Post. Our whole stock of clothing and Ladies Capes will be sold next week at 10 per cent off for cash, Willis Mer cantile Co.

Bent Hazelett bought the old store Neal Baxter was in Atchison last Saturday. We have a fine line of Boots and $hooes. Call and see them. Prices to suitJohn Lorimer. GOING SOUTH, St.

Louis Texas Express 4, St Louis lo, Kansas Nebraska (Lira'tod) 128, Local Freight 3123 a 10; 19 a id It is a little remarkable that a local newspaper seldom gets credit for the good it does to a community. The preacher holds a re vival meeting, tells the people the way of life and warns them of dangers, and he is regarded as a great benefactor, the newspaper exposes rascals, keeps men good from fear of such exposure; generally advocates what is tht best interest of a town and community, and its reward, often, is to be regarded as a cossmon enemy. Many good people take pride in denouncing the press at the least prn. vocation, but never see any good that it does, It is for this reason that many papers refuse to devote space to needed reforms, because those who push these reforms most, lend little encouragement tc the newspaper. If good peo Pointed Paragraphs.

From the Chicago News. building that stood on the corner near Lorimer's store and had it moved on A mob alwavs draws the line at a lynching. The man who loses his shadow gets ahead mt Wfcleh NH An Mam BaamabM. 'lVJ Prom the Westminster Qasette. A correspondent, whose sex ws 4e cum to divulge, sends va the following twenty-one answers to the abort CroeaUen.

"Why I Hate Wma:" 1. Because she stabs ae In the eys with her parasol, offers no apology iM rooka as if I did it Because aha pushes tor a plaee trains and omnibuses, and, being tni never makes an; room for any other people. 3. Because, in public, her prattje It audible and unceasing, and Iststodoi the biographies and sMfnetertstles 4 all her friends by name. Because she discusses froekfl wttfe one of his lots east of the livery barn.

It will be occupied by Mr. Baker, the harness maker. of the detectives. njgr Trains No 343 and No 4 dUy excej)' Sunday Close connection made at Union Depot Kansas City anil St Louis with all lines diver, ing. Closo connection at Omahr the west and northwest.

JJgT; Through tick furnished when desired, and aagg checked through to destination. FRANK SEAL, Agent We understand that Tobias Larson has purchased the Highland Vidette. Chas Davis returned home from Jjfansas City, Tuesday evening. It is reported that a "Military Wedding'' will take place in Huron next Tight shoes might be properly classed as articles of hard-wear. The Modern Woodmen held their Beauty draws more than an ox and is easier ple would see to it, that the paper that assaults to get under the yoke.

wrong where ever it appears is well supported anual election of officers last Saturday evening. The main feature of the evening was an oyster supper which the paper cou'd afford to always take radical steps. A preacher's salary goes on just the was in the shape of a surprise to the Little Walter Overman has been sick this week. her sister opposite, and describe fab' members living in the country. The same no matter how many he may condem Not so witli the newspaper, let it be said to the detriment oi the good people.

The Journal $1,00 per vear. members who live in, town bought the oysters and had them prepared and they were brought into the lodge room and tables were spread all seated them 5gnWhen you want Photographs of any kind go to Shellabargcr, Horton, Kansas. All work strictly iirst-class. selves and enjoyed the treat. A Willis young lady read that N.

B. Hieatt was re-elected president ot the Kansas Grain Dealers association which met in Topeka Tuesday. There is always something to keep a man worrying about. The latest is the existence of counterfeit $100 bills. Mrs.

Hocknian, living four miles southeast of town died Saturday ntorn-jng of paralysis. The funeral was held Monday near Powhattan. Don't Tobaoco Spit and Smoke Your life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, iUil of new life aud vigor, tako No-To-Buc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.

Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50 or 1 .00. Booklet and sample inailed free. Ad. Sterling liemcdy or New York.

Kansas City firm would furnish any young lady with a 'safety'' whp The wire-workers union should embraee politicians and telegraph The small tumbler is responsible for many of the slips attributed to the eup. Money talks. Perhaps that's why they pnt a woman's head on the silver dollar. Age may not be garrulous, but it is sure to tell on a woman in the course of time. The city sidewalks are used by pedestriaus but the crab has a sidewalk ol his own.

Old Noah was a great success as a speculator. He cornered all tbestock in the world. A man always tries to follow the straight and narrow path when it comes to shoveling snow. Adam had his little troubles, but he never had any dressmaking and millinery bills to worry about. No woman is ever really angry if a man tries to kiss her, but some of them make a pretty big bluff at times.

To make friends of of men put money in their purse. To friends of wo nen show them haw fo become more beautiful. would sell three large boxes of their HOMEv 8WEET HOWS, tt Benev Oor ove for FUo 9 Sacred tteniory. In a recent sermon on domestic evils Or. J.

B. Shaw, of New York city, said baking powder. She ordered the stuff sold it, and forwarded the cash to the If you have anything you want to sell or trade or if you want to buy any- that the greatest evil is the decadence of our home life, that is. the robbing jfcw put an advertisement in The ot oor domestic circles ot their home th aiM9: Taken as Journal and let your wants be known firm. She was mad enough to tear her hair when by mail she recieved a pin used in eyery well regulated nursery.

The Missouri Pacific paid the city of Hiawatha $125.75 for water for the month of December. This is the largest month's water bill the company has ever paid the city. The company John Lorimer orders Thb Journal aent to his daughter Ella Lorimer of Randall' and to his son Albert of Gra-flada both six months. Miss Coral McClellan and Miss Mabel Rhinchart left Monday morning for Ilolton, where they will attend school at Campbell University. If you sec it in the papor you may know it is true; provided tin is the papor.

rica and fixings as it at her 5. Because she climbs to the rep of omnibuses, to descend from wt demands grace and decency 6. Because she thinks the only wa? to make an omnibus stop is to prc4 the driver, If she cannot reach the cofr ductor. 7. Because, being of thai elass fo.

which omnibuses are not, she spcli; her ooachmaa and ruins her horses by her ignorant er inconsiderate use oi them. 8. Becense, being of ufy dass, ah Joves a "remnant day" and dotesa bargains. I. Because she displays her tvi loses her handkerchief and carries m.

purse In her hand. 10. Because ihe recites, play; fitting and rides on bicyckts. II. Because she reads accoants of weddings, and lists of presents is la dies' newapapera, 12.

Because she walks three ra row upon-the pavement and exy-'C every one else to make way tor her. U. Because she worships prUsU and deacons, as well aa tUostrloue persons and cavalry eflcers. 1 ii. Because one Is 'ati.

a lucid," and mere concerned about the a Timber at her facta these Am truth them. If Beans, hi nice case out ot tan, she can neither sew, trot road alevif nor make tee, 16. Because she is always writing letters and wanting me and other? tt answer them. If. Because the to ttte slave cf fallen; and that not only in cletbea, be la art, music, manners, religion, flow era, jewelry, language and furniture.

18. Because the does not value any thing simply because it is oed" (following a fashion est in the days before woman existed), bat because it le "worn," or "duae," aven "UXkei It. Because if she is aura ts conventional; amp ti I net eont. t.saai, she is ge A new line of Mufflers and Handkerchiefs for holiday trade at Willis Mercantile Co's. Mrs Baxter, who has been visiting rlnf.i I'tK nnH frinnilc in flliir.

ftui altja pays a rate of 10c per thousand gallons whioh means that it consumed a little oast thre months, returned heme last orcr miUi(jJil guarter gallons of Before you put your money into any new scheme that promises you a fortune in the future for a smalt cash payment, look up their record. You remember Satan once Med to work a and iu order to -'rope his man in" he offered him the whole world. Upon examining the records it was found that the old fraud did not have even a tax title to one foot ol ground. they run, New fork homes are wholly unworthy ot the name. They are not homes, they are mere tabernacles, hotels, caravansaries, where we get our bed asd board, but scarcely anything more.

They have no fireside glow, no atmosphere ot domesticity, none of the restful serenity, content and congeniality which characterized the homes of our forefathers. Would yon know how io tarter oar hojueu are, compare them with those ot London, a city nuore than twice aa large as oars; compare them with the homes ot our outlying country districts; compare them with the homes of our childhood, the memory of which is always a delight and a benediction. How rarely do our families some together except at the table? How seldom do they form a circle and keep it Intact even for a single evening! 1 1 jnfn.n,lftNl in an h'lmA month Hiawatha water during tie Saturday evening. Democrat. We want a few good correspondents from different parts of the country.

Write up your neighborhood news and send it in. The county commissioners met at Whom this paper has Hiawatha Monday and let the county The parties to printing I'm t'je ensuing year. It is been sent ever since we started it and to be divided between the Hiawatha have, aftor taking it six months refused The Atchison Daily Globi- and tho Journal both one year for 81.75 Cash in Advance. Subscribe now, to take it from the office have onl beat World and the Horton Headlight. Investigation reveai inat there are thirty-three joints in Atchison.

Twenty five of these pay S50 a month license, and the binj leas favorably located, pay $25 a month. There ire also five necessary evils, which pay $50 a month each. These should bring in a revenue en us out of fifty cents. May one of forget Shellabarger th w'th the young men and wouiec ot tne John Thorson who is attending school at Spaldiogs Commercial College at Kansas City orders us to ''fire'' T0B JorRNAt, down to him for a period of about three months, which we gladly do those persons ever want the paper in the future they will have to pay for it in advance. If a man beats us once the credit is due him.

If he beats us the second time the fault is all our own. household! They seek their pleasures Horton Photographer, when you want abroad. To sit down and spend a qaitt anvthiDg in his line. He will pleas hour with the family would be a "bore- and an affliction. Bven the "old folks u' at home" have no attractions tor them.

In our homes, as well as out in the rsjJi Ijgf 00 good envelopes with your of about 11,700 a month. Atchison Globe. A recent report from Kentucky says that two brothers living near Harrodsburg look so much alike that they can't be told apart. One of them joined the Baptist church, and when about to be immersed found (hat ha had no clothes suitable, and gave his brother (en cents to be bapthed in hii place. at Good Calico 4 cents per yard Vtilli- MetcantiW Co's.

ef boslnees. we are most of us reauen, and a((jre3 nealjy printed there To receive a sample copy la an in nneaer ana nervous- wimu vitation to flubscribt'. jftufor 50 cents. hems almost an extinct I 7.

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