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The Journal from Willis, Kansas • 3

The Journal du lieu suivant : Willis, Kansas • 3

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The Journali
Lieu:
Willis, Kansas
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Ok. Nearly all of the young people, both youiig 1 dies and gentleman, took part THE ii in the charivari last Saturday night ajf I'ulilUliort Kvery Siituriluy Morulng. ONE DOLLAR-PER YEAR. HERE DON'T MK A I1 AIMHLVH THE JU SH tf your Oiook or Watch peedi doctoring. Take it straight to the only genuine wateh hospital at the Thurman Hcsidence.

Frank Elliot moves to Granada this wee. The Journal will keep him posted on the happenings of Willis and community i lii the poiit office at WI11W Kmuhus nn seooild Hhhm mattor. v. All advertisements run until out. Local reading notices 5c per line.

John Thorson came up from Kansas City, Thursday evening and will spend a few days at home. Mrs. John Huston and son trom Muscotah, are visiting Samuel Hus E. Bourquiii's The ojd reliable Watohmaker Horton, Kansas. Bvjm Editor Proprietor.

Now is the time to buy goods at cost. All our stock of holiday goods at cost price- Come in and see what bargains we are offering- You can make a nice present for a little money. To a worldly cuss it looks as though ton and wife this week. H. Hines advanced his subscription to The Journal to July, 1898.

Lots more of them yet that don't read that way. S. Kistler and wife from, near Homo people make a profession of religion for social benefits, and it is a hard matter to think otherwise. There are lots of people who try, or at least Huron, were the guests of Dr. Comer we believe they do, to live up to their profession as nearly as it is possible and wife luesday.

Lotus Huff, of Hnlton, a brother oi LOCAL NEWS. few Mrs. Swayze is on the sick list this week. Step, Sand lust a valuable horse Sunday. The roads are getting in pretty good condition again.

jTOaioorV, at E. Bourquiii'fs Horton, Kansas. There is a good opening in this city for a millinery store. Ca iu Vinrn on a visit and is lliV llivi.iw sticking type to pass. the time away A card from A.

B. Clark, at Kan sas orders thq paper sent to him He says they are having a hot for anyone to do so. But the class we refer to have what we would term a "Sunday They are awfully pious and long-laced on Sunday, but on Monday they are as ready as ever to do their neighbor a mean trick. If all that das uf people would enlist in the coming war with Spain and get no we will not wish them any harm but we sincerely hope they will enlist just the game. Albums, Picture Frames Checkerboards, Books Cames and all kinds of toys too numerous to mention, FINEST SELECTION.

of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Oannecl Goods, Cigars and Tobacco in town. Afresh bread at all times.K time down there. Mrs Frank Eodkey has been on the It seems strange that there should sick lm the past week. be so many men who are not able bod fad. But a serious thing and prospects at present look somewhat like war.

For Sale .1 i mes Armstrong tiousht the old I have 75 bushels of choice English ice house that stood back oi Huston' Blue Grass seod for sale at five cent A. A. Thurman sold his fine team of driving horses this week. All kinds of foot wear and rubber boots at Willis 'Mercantile Go's Subscriptions for the Atchison Daily Globe received at this office. The King pan do no wroqg if the other fellow holds all the aces.

Billy McDaniel and wife spent Sun store and moved it to his farm north per pound. I can recommend it for Jie best of pasture. Can be had at of town yesterday. Ho will use it for John Overman, Prop. my farm two miles Northwest of a granery.

Willis. H. Hines Is the subjeot of water-works to be passed by and nothing done. have a meeting and hear the sentiment MARRIED. Mr.

Charles Snook and Miss Lena Thurman were united in the holy bonds rim IYEBY STA of matrimony by Probate. Judge Hobbs a day witb relatives at Netawaka. Uncle Hiram Mills was 76 years old Tuesday. Washington's birthday. Will Neffand wife left for their new home in Johnson county this week.

Mr. Gtasser, from Indiana, is visit-pig his uncle A. Campbell and family. of the people on this important question. For serenading parties the girls of this town can't be beat, but thoy are a little bit "skeery" and when they start last Saturday, February 19.

The Journal extends congratulations and wish them a long, happy life. Good rigs and careful drivers. Passengers carried to all parts of thft Union Prayer Meeting country at reasonable prices. to run a small matter like a fence won't stop them. Mexico now has lady bull fighters, Brooklyn has lady football players, and Middletown, N.

has a lady Remember, the union prayer meet ing will be held at the Weslevan church, Thursday evening March 3 Good Calico 4 cents per yard fit Willis Mercantile Go's. Mrs. Buckner who has beon sick for time past is much better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs.

Sloan of Huron, were visiting thep daughter, Mrs Comer, Tdesday. Van Davidson increased our bank street car motorman. If this thing IT'S EASILY HANDLED A CHILD OPERATES THE PALACE INCUBATOR All who are interested in vital Godliness in our community are earnestly requested to be present and take part keeps up we shall ultimately have lady everything except women. The funeral services of Peter Ber HgDon't forget Shellabargcr thp Horton Photographer, when you want anything in his line. He will please you.

in the services. K. N. Buckner, Pastor- Quarterly Meeting ney were held at the Catholic churcl; at Horton, Thursday. A number of people from this vicinity attended and a.

Kir a mrnan The second quarterly meeting for 30 DAYS FREE jgir'When you want Photographs of i. oi--ii-i tt say it was the largest funeral process ion they had seen for many a day. TRIAL BEFORE this conference year will be held in the "SHYING. VVesleyan church March fifth and sixth. account the sum of one dollar, Thursday.

Many thanks. A Hiawatha inan was "held up" for about $400 at Atchison last Saturday night by a negro woman. A representative of the Leavenworth Times was in town Monday in the interest of that paper. L. A.

Wright, of Wetmore, Kansas, will read The Journal one year commencing with this number. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. The Atchison Champion says a miy kiuu go iu oueuauarger, iiorton, Kansas. All work strictly first-class. Any one having a sale and desiring lunch served on the ground will please, team ran away in Topcka Thursday ornincr and knocked down seven Do you know that the Poultry in4u3try has grown in the last few years until it amounts to more than any other product of our nation Exceeding even wheat by over million dollars last year, and still we buy Poultry and Eggs from foreign nations.

By 0 candidates for governor and fifteen or Services As Follows: Saturday at 2:30 p. in preaching to be followed by the quarterly conference meeting. Sunday, 10 a. Sabbath school. 11 preaching After which the Sftprarrmnf nf fcKo let mc know J.

G. Overman, twenty candidates for other state ot fices. No one was seriously injured using a ilace Incubator you can double If vou are sick vou should send for Serine1 is approaching and it is time r-1 Lord's supper will be administered a doctor, and not take the many diffe your profits, with less work. Poultry by the "Palace route will pay larger returns than any other farm product. The village resident If you have anything you want to sell or trade or if you want to buv pithing, put an advertisement in 'i Journal and let your wants be kno Preaching again at 8 p.

m. All are or city mechanic can make a big increase in the cordially invited to attend any or all rtiifno hv lKsinc a ''Palace." In to clean up your yards and alleys. Show the public that you have some pride. A. B.

Clark and Bob. Douthart went to Kansas City last week. If they secure employment they will of these services. R. N.

Buckner, Pastor fact every one who owns or raises poultry Tf 'A 1 ent kinds of remedies offered you by people who know no more about what you should take, than a hog knows why the Fourth of July is celebrated. Ilere is a proposition for you, and you should not fail to take advantage of it at once. For $1, cash in advance, should own and operate a palace Incubator. Our Catalogue Explains All. Write For It.

ii jog. see in tne paper vou ma know it ia true; provided this is fcj paper. ADDRESS TO PALACE INCUBATOR Box 999. MERRIAM ARK. MINN.

Dan. Going and Miss Caroline Wil If we were to publish all we hear every week wo could make a mighty interesting paper for people living away from here but we would be apt to meet with the same fate as the Maine. There would be a fight in progress on every street corner and we offer you The Journal and the New York Tribune one year. Two We have a fine line of Boots and Shooes. Call and see them.

Prices to suitJohn Lorimer. weekly papers for the price of one. When a man becomes a candidate The At.ehisnn funerals galore. Now vou fellow for office the papers tell what a won uiuut' and Journal both one year for derful man he is and how he never who cuss us ought to just put your self in our place. Our clubbing rates are so low you can not afford to be without plenty of reading matter.

We offer you together with The Journal one year cash in advance. The Atchison Daily Globe $1,75. Topeka Mail Breeze 1,50. Topeka Semi-Weekly Capital 1,25. woumauiaure, OUbSOr he nnw 1 son of Fairview, were married at Fall City Nebraska one day last week.

The box supper at Concord school house Tuesday evening was largely attended and asplenidtime is reported by those attending. if a woman happens to get the notion into her head that she ought to reform somebody she tackles some man not her husband thongh. Will Tinsley was 31 years of age committed a known wrong in all his life. If they would tell the truth, the Our whole stock of tifethmo ur We neglected to mention last week whole truth and nothing but the truth Ladies Capes will be sojd next5 weei that F. Compton, wife, son and a tnnn there would De a lesi wuut i nf anrlidates and better men.

I daughter of Fairmount Arkansas, ar iu per cent ott for oPsh, Willis cantile Co. II Hill A I ji -i -i viBiiuiir o. i. urauiev anu lam i iv and t.nTl who write obituarv poetry .6 HUQ un; wLLlnt Compton and family north Thursday, and a number of friends WTo receive a sample oodv is an wi M- compton arei vitation to subscribe. pr, the parents of Mrs.

Bradley, and Mr a printer mad clear through is a batch 1' Comnton is ahrnlhfirnf nnr Compton is a brother of our A. called on him that evening an a pleas-unt evening was spent by all. We don't take a back seat on any Take Notice! TFrom now until March 1st we will end The Journal to any new sub ciiber one year for Fifty cents cash in advance. This offer holds good until March only. I WAnt.V nriv iAn Of of home-made obituary poetry that has 1 gooas at Liorimers.

kind of job work- AH work neatly Compcon. They are on their way to Baker City Oregon where they n-ili make their future home. done and at the lowest possible price. neither rhyme nor sense. Don't, if you have any mercy on your printer, send him such stuff, as his chances are too slim already.

(Jive us a trial. 53 iuouu envelopes wth vo John Lorimer and Ben Walte The box supper at Temple Tuesday Look over our club re ii viiipPSH inevRfvsensc of If you are thinking of having a pub mil tic nVinut rtrint'. bing rate then sub word The house was filled to name and adores neatly printed fher on for 50 cents. When you are in peed of Gr ceri call at Wijlis Mercantile Go 'a. were in Iiorton, yesterday.

N. B. Hieatt did business in Leav enworth, Tuesday. ov.rHowing. A number of people from jjng your gaie lBi we do such work 'scribe.

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Pages disponibles:
368
Années disponibles:
1897-1899