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Wakefield Advertiser from Wakefield, Kansas • 3

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STARKWEATHER D. II. MY.ERS, President, S. E. RICHARDS, Vice-President, W.

H. MYERS, Cashier AUCTION SALE! Auction Sale, of 210 bead of choice and pure bred Shorthorn, Holstein TH and Jersy Cattle, including Feeding Steers, Stock Cattle Milch Cows and Bulls, at Junction City Kan on Monday August 30, 1837. Bead this paper next BANK of WAKEFIELD. PAID UP CAPITAL, 10,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold week and get the particulars.

CLAY CENTER KANSAS. The pay car on the U. went through Wednesday, stirring up the wave of prosperity more or less as it went by, Mrs. Will Dal ton came in from St George Wednesday, as the guest of J. C.

Bil'ing-hamand family. Walt Veazie, Slate Evangelist for Dealers in Poreign and Jmer-can Marble and Granite Monuments, vllcndstones, Covins iitc. Cemetery Work of all Kinds Neatly Executed. the Congregational zhurcb. arrived Wed nesday and held services in the eveuing Dr.

C. D. Osterhout, of Clay Center, will be at the Carpenter hotel Tueedavy. September 7, and the first Tuesday off each month following', for the purpose ot1 doing dental work. Floor has gone np 10 cents and is still rising Wheat brings a better price uow than for years past.

Miss Dora Steuernagel, a sister of Gu Frohardt, of Stitt, is down with Malaria. Ely Crayden of Sutphens Mills is report ed ill with Malarial lever, John Hubbard returned from Plain villa yesterday, while there he purchased 35, yearling steers. The infant child of Sam Williams, of Grtesville, died Si lay night. Dr. Pearson romoved a large fatty cyst from the head of Herman Luteman Saturday.

C. Russell is at work reshingring Dr. Burt's residence this week John Ives has nearly completed work on Wm. Street 1 a barn. Will pay cash for a good milci cow, at this offiice.

The California chicken man has his car here and is gathering iu the poultry, ha ships to-morrow. Miss Mabel Lawrence went to Wakeena Wednesday, to accept a position in a mercantile establishment there. Ed Cairns took in the K. C. excursion Saturday returning Tuesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kerby and little Warren, of Clay Center, took advantage of excursion rates to visit their fiiends, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Sheppard, in Kansas City. GATES SOSS The OLD RELIABLE GRAIN DEALERS, WEFIELD, KANSAS, respectfully solicit a share of your patronage, and will at all times pay the Highest Marhet Price. his Sermon was very highly spoken of by a large number who atttedtd.

Dr. Pearson went to Clay Center Wednesday as pension examiner. The old hoard boos out Agast 31- The new board, as appointed, are all of Clay Center, and two of tbem of the same office. Mrd. Hunt nnd two daughters, living on the Lumb farm, are ill with malaria.

Mrs Moyer is convalescing after her long and serious illness (pall and gee 0'Jr W0fk anc get Prices. A 3ft Mrs. Salter returned to her home in i Chicago last monday, she was acompanied KANSAS CITY PRESSED BRICK! Dental Worl at reduced prices. WibKing a Over Keller's, Junction City, Kansas. 8 C.

F. DODSON WISHES TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE. HAS A fx Jos. Bahh and Gene Elkins drove to I FULL LINE AT BED-ROCK PRICES! AlCn I IIMRPR I IMF fFMFNT CTf by her mother, Mrs. Moutrio.

Mrs. C. F. Dodson was to Ciay Center Tuesday as a delegate to the Epworth League convention. Herman Avery took in the K.

C. excursion Saturday, to return later by way of Manhattan and seveial other places. Walt Billingham, Andy Gates, Herb Budden, R. D. Butler, Mr.

and Mrs. II. S. Walter, Mr. and Mrs.

O. T. Joues, Mrs. Susan Walter, Mrs. Peter De Young and Miss Helen Jevons took In the S.

C. excursion from here Saturday. Mrs. O. T.

Jones remained in K. this week for a vie it with relatives there. Miss Mabel Jones went on the excursion to Kansas Citv Saturday to remain for a visit with friends there until the fall term of school. Mr. F.

F. S'jpppard, formerly of the Advertiser office, but late of New York, Clay Center Monday. Last Sunday evening the infant child of Samuel Williams, formeily of Wakefield but now of Linwood, Kans died of summer complaint, it was buried Tues Jf you have any wheat, oats or corn to sell be sure to get prices of Gates Son before dispos'ng of it. Is your insurance about to run out? If so get it renewed 5a the Shawnee Fire In. Co.

At the Advertisefoffice. Mrs. Adams and her little bny, of Clay Center were the guests of Key, Leeds this week. W. II.

Myers took a drive of about 50 miles in different parts of this and neighboring counties last Tuesday. He reports the corn crop the Republican valley as much better than in outside districts. If you have a tax deed to any lots or IN Uhl lj l-llll I k. I 1 I V. day.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ballard drove down from Washington county Saturday. They were accompanied by Mr. Wm.

White, of Iowa, a cousiu of Mrs. II. Dunn. They made a very brief visit here as they re fo'orks in Wakefield, vish to "read turned home the same day. BUTLER I RAIDALL, DEALER IN Furniture, Carpets.

Coffins and Caskets. You Jan Have Money liy Dealing "Willi Us. your tittle clear," to the same. The Kan came in from Kansas City Monday morn sas Land and mi prat ion Co. ill make you a Quit Claim I)erd to lots by llieui at very low rates.

Aply to li. A big Vorn Karniyal is booked to take place at Anderson, grove, near Leonard- Rev. Barnes and Dr. E. II.

Spoone went to Clay Center Wednesday to attend the Epworth League convention. Clyde Farman, of Manhattan came in Wednesday to rusticate a while with relatives near town. Mr. Geo. Brown, of Alamosa, Colo, and his brother, Harry Brown, of New York City, arrived here yesterday afternoon on a flying visit to friends and relatives in this vicinity.

Gail Show has purchased the bicycle ot A. E. Gardiner, it is a beauty. I Mr. II.

Finney came in last Saturday from Wamego. He is locking after ville Sept. 9 and 10. Shipments for the week: W. IT.

Myers, 2 cars hogs; Gates Son, 3 cats corn. ing. He prefers to take bis chances in Kansas instead of among the plutocrats of the efete east- D. White drove in from Jackson county Saturday with two mere loads of He will lemain here awhile to put up hay. Mr.

E. M. Hall opened up again in the Ellen wood building last Saturday p. m. with M.

Ellenwood as auctioneer. Quite a large crowd present to take advantage of the bargains offered. Rev. Izzvrd was over from Bala for a TANKS, Jo Ware and family returned to Kansas City yesteiday. Master Grit Ives went with them for a visit with relatives there.

Ron will pny the highest mar Come in and get prices, j-red Dodson. ket pi ice for your grain. We are prepared to piint letter-heads, note-heads, envelopes, statements, cucn- short time Saturday evening. Mr. E.

M. Hall went to Topeka Saturday night. Mrs. Ida Ives took advantage ol the ex lars, band btlls, sale bills, rr any plain or fancy piinting promptly, rndat K-a-sonable prices. Come aud see us, at the enrsion rates Saturday to go to Kansas City for a brief visit with her sister and family.

1 Mr. C. numfeld, the Clay Center florist, Advertiser effice. J. S.

Thompson, of Fairmont, Nebras ka.Tias traded for the fat of Smith Shi in Gill Township and will take pos StaHel Saler Livery made ns a pleasant rail Monday. He is session about Oct 1, when Mr. Shivers will remove to Nebraska. making preparations for a grand chrysanthemum show in the near future. Mr.

Humfeld is widely known as a successful STREETER BROS, PROPS, WAKEFIELD, KANSAS. Good, Turnouts a specialty. Board at Reasonable Rates. Jo and John of Emporia came np last week to visit relatives and friends florist and greenhouse man and anything his property here and visiting old friends. Senator Geo.

Hanna was down from Clay Center Monday looking after his creamery interests here. A. DeYoung went to Idana Monday to meet his son, Arthur DeYoung, who has returned from his California trip. Mr. I.

D. Gardiner took a flying trip to Topeka the first of the week. A couple ol gentlemen evidently afflicted with insomnia with symptoms of Kleptomania were seen stealing a sack of corn from tho lot of E. It. Hawes, last Saturday night between ten nnd eleven Oyclock, Onr sporting editor says he will not give tbem away if they will see Mr.

Hawea and fess up within a week. Ft, Scott Monitor "Profs, Stephenson and Kerby lectured and exhibited at First Presbyterian church here last night (July 11,) The attendance was only fair, bat the exhibition was highly appreciated by nil," At Dodson's Hall, Thursday eve-' ning, August 26. Rev. F. E.

Sherman nnd wife returned to their home in Topeka Monday. Mr. Sherman will be in Wakefield again in time to preach next Sunday, Ang. 22, at the Congregational church. We print in this issue, by request, tho last sermon prepared by the late lev.

R. F. Markham, and which wns delivered at he undertakes in that line wilt be well worth the patronage of all lovers of flowers. Alf F.xley is prepared to bale hay this season at reasanable prices. See hira at once.

C. F. Dodson drove to Enterprise the first of the week, going one way and returning another. He reports the corn crop all al. ng the line as simply immense Don't forget the Clay County Fair, at Clay Center, Aug.

31, Sept. 1, 2, 3. Mr. JohuKerby stopped here Tuesday, in Wakefield for a while. Alf Ralchelor went to Victoria Tuesday night to accept a position as assistant at tho U.

P. Station there. We have had several new customers come to cur store to buyonr old wheat, flour who have had poor success with new wheat Hour at other places. Remember befcides getting good old wheat (lour a little cheaper, we make you a present of one pnckuge'of tlectric yeast. AVliRY FEED STORE.

(23D7) Horso racing, on Sunday. 257. Every person who shall bo convicted of horse racing, cock lighting or playing at cards, or games of any kiud, on the first day of the week, commonly call El Southwick drove to Clay Center Monday. Will Sparrowhawk went to Clay Center Monday. The Clay Co, Fair at Clay Centyr, meet with encouragement by the Clay Co, farmers commensurate with the magnificent crops and good prices they are blessed with this year, Leader' Cotton wotd Kalis "Profs Btcpeneon nnd Khby y.o tleir Ivny Lecture and exhibition heie on June 18 there was a largo at lerrinnre and every liody was well pleased, a needle was located, in Robert Muf ti's arm that had bien imbedded several jeni, Nobody aught to miss the opporl unity to see the Rays as exhibited by these gentlemen" At Dodsons Hall Thursday evening on his way to Clay Center.

He is interested in Hay photography and has ar ranged give an exhibition hereunder the auspices of St. Gioiges cbuick. nt Dodson's hall next Thursday evening, Aug. 20. The entertainment will be both ed Sunday, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and Gned not exceeding fifty dellars.

Q. S. 18G8, ch. 31, 257, interesting and instructive and well NOTICE To nil concerned. Hereafter base ball playing on Sunday ou the Rail road grouuds is strictly forbidden.

It. T. IUtoiielor, Agent, U. P. It.

li. worth the small admission, ol 10 aud 20 Oct. 31. A Kansas woman is going to sue ft mar for breaking time ribs wlitu lie burned her. Ht was a newspaper matt and he was simply illustrating the power of the press.

Muscotnk Uecord. the Congregational church last Sunday by his son-iu-law, Rev. F. E. Sherman, of Topeka.

It is well worth preserving. cents. "Let me giv9 you a pointer," said M. Dr. A.

W. Thomas has accepted the The bond election at Madura last Sat position ol house surgeon in the hospital F. Gregg, popular conductor ou the Missouri Pacific railroad. "Do you know that-Chamberlain's Colic, Cl oU ra and Diarrhoea Remedy cures yon when yon 0 the Kansas City, Ft. Scott Memphis urday resulted ns follows: 42 votes cast, 38 for, nnd 4 against the bonds, 2 vote It.

R. at Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Thomas were challenged and afterwards thrown is a very promising young physican and have the stomach ache? Well, it does." his many friends here regret that Wake After giving this fiiemlly bit of advice, field must loose him, both as a doctor and the jolly conductor passed on down tho out as not being properly marked, leaving; '34 votes in favor of the bonds. The bonds have been si.ned, scaled sold and delivered, and the contract for the new school Mrs.

John Hayes ITammond in her volume of personal experenccs in the Johannesburg reform movement raid the Jameson raid tells a rather fetching story of her son, who was digging in the garden when the awful dynamite explosion wrecked a whole snhurhof Johannesburg "Jacky took his aunt aside: 'Aunt Bet, I heard that great big wheu I was digging' and I thougl 1 1 had dug up Lcavouwoitu Times PUBLIC "SALE. On Tuesday, August 21, at 2 p. m. at rny farm miles south nnd 2 miles enst of Wakefield, and 3 miles west ofMtltord. I will sell at puhlie auction I lie following described property: 40 head of cattle consisting ol steers.

calling and calves, and cows nnd heifers. Also 4 horses. Terms ot sale, cash. The farm is also for Ala. L.

C. C'OjKdOM Prop. aisle. It is a fact that thousands of tail-road and traveling men never take a trip house is to he let out tomorrow. The op without a bottle of this Uctucdy, which as a man, hut rejoice that his merits are so well recognized by others, nnd that the sphere o- his usefulness ia enlarged.

All here wish him the highest success, nnd that he may reach the topmost round in 111 profctsion. ening of school is postponed lor month is the. best cure for bowel disorders in lb to await the completion of the new school world. 25 and 50 oent bottles for sale by All DruguUts. house..

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