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Wakefield Advertiser from Wakefield, Kansas • 3

Wakefield Advertiser from Wakefield, Kansas • 3

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Wakefield is drawing considerable traJe THE ADVERTISER from Milford at present. Our merchants The practice of discharging firearms within the city limits baa become a pastime with so Be, and it is very strange that eo FARM If you want a Loan on your (ani, call or onehasdeen injured by the promiscous hooting indulged in by boys, end even deal on the square, and no town in Central Kansas can boast of as liberal, progressive merchants as Wakefield.lt is true they are not in business for their health a living profit is all they want. The lact is patent that they do, and, what is more, will sell write to me. I can save you money. No Delay.

Money on hand as soon as papers nilLBOAUTlMETABLE are signed. JnHiN City Ft Kmtmjt R.R., GOING BOOTH. R. ALSOP, Wakefield, Kansas. men have so forgotten the law as to engage in the forbiddfn use of firearms.

With brazen impudence men have discharged revolvers in front of one of our churches while divine services were being held therein. It has gone far enough and Mayor Richards, we ere pleased to say, says the law will be enforced without fear or i-or. Below is the ordinance. Head it, you who have transgressed, and sin do more. Prohibiting the Discharge of Firearms.

Whoever shall, within the city, discharge any firearms, except by permission of the mayor, or when mustered for drill tor review, or otherwise under the covn tnand or by permission of seme commissioned officer, or except done in self defense, or lor the protection of gardens Freight tod cheaper than the merchants of Clay or Junction City can afford to. Mrs. M. Risdc-n returned from Clay Center, Tuesday. Geo.

Hauna cam over from Riley Tuesday to see a live town. Come again George. When you want to purchae white goods or any kind of Dry Goods go to S. E. Richards.

Mri. H. S. Walter is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.

J. Webb, at Manhattan 'this week. Frank Smith, of Athelstane, shipped a load of stock to Kansas City Tuesday. GOIVG NOKTH. Paieeager 3:50 r.

Freight tfid Accommodation. .6:30 a. fro destructive animals, shall upon con viction be lined not less than five dolars. Frank Smith, of Athelstane, went to Kansas City Tuesday. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Specta For Ladles' and Children's Shoes go to S.

I Shards'. H. S. Has a full stock of general Hardware, Tinware Nails, Stoves, All kinds of Machine oils Harness oils, Gasoline, Coal oil, Etc. A large stock of Northwestern Barb Wire, guaranteed all steel.

Well Tubing and Tin Repairing done on shortest notice, cles at Bed! Rock Prices at Spurgeou's John B. Gilford, of Milfori, was in the Jewelrv Store. At Dodson Payne's. Pat Tawson went down to Junction City Tuesday, and returned Wednesday morn ing. Alfred Blenkarn, an old Wakefield boy, js niw Mail Agent on the Santa Fe.

His run ia from Madison tn Benedict. I Sell For Cash Only OUR GLORIOUS HERITAGE. Hymn for the Union service in Memory of heroes of the Grand Army of the Republic, held in the Congregational Church in Wakcfioltl, Kune, May 26, 1888 liuv. Bobert Kerr, Pastor. Ob God, our help and hopo art Thou! And to Thy name we gladly raise, Af round Thy throne we gather now, A Mncert of adorinK praioe.

Kid bleating niauifuld we dwell. Which prove bow good and great Thou art! No nation has such cause to tell How love divine can thrill the heart. Outs is the land the Pilgrims trod, And set apart in pray to Thee, ThatThov tuight'st be their children's God, Aim thcti the home liberty. Curs is the soil with blood and tears Baptised, by those who dared to die iVti here miht be, through nil the years, Tli freest land buueuth the sky. We think of them with hearts aglow, Who by Thy btreiiKtu such triumphs won: Hut thanks like living fountains Cow hi kouk to Thee, our shield and sunt He ev shine, oh God oi grace! And, till the couimo of time expires, -Train for Thyself a Chwtian race A men rtill nobler than their sires! Oli, we may prixe the heritage Our honorvd dead so dearly bought; And bund it down from ago to age, With fruits of increase as we oufcht.

Great Father, be a wall of flame Around our nation evennorc! help her spread abroad Thy fame. 1 ill bod in Clu kt ail lauds adore. Miss Hattie Dickinson has been striving FEED LIYERY STABLE, GEORGE POCOCK PROP. WAKEFIELD, KANSAS, Good Turnouts a Specialty. Bus to and from all Trains.

city Thursday. Geo. Mnrphy was down from Clay Center Thursday. Mr. Geo.

Gates, of Acme, was in the cit-y Thursday. Children's, Eoy's, Youth's and Men's Suits in great variety, at the lowest post Bible price, at the Leading Shoe Store. Wm, Guy, Proprietor. The creamery is steadily gaining the of the farmers, and they are patronizing it more than hitherto. Oiui 1,000 pounds ef batter a week is the staisment made by Mr.

Skinner. Ifyouwanito purchase queenswarego to 8. Kkhards'. As J. D.

Andrews was corning to this city Thursday morning he noticed a large rattlesnake basking quite comfortably near the Timber Creek bridge. He immediately proceeded to kill the venomous creature. It measured 4 feet and 5 inches in length and 6 inches in circumference. It had 13 "ratties." Frank Spurgeon repairs Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at one-half price for the nest Thirty Days. At Dodsou Payne's.

Ex-Probate Judge Eyereon, of Clay, a prominent member of society and a shining libt in the M. E. Church, has fallen from graco and brought deep disgrace to his family if reports are true. It it said that Ryerson was smitten with the charms of a girl employed as a domestic by the Judge. For some time past, it is claimed, the father and parent has, kept up a clandestine intimacy with theojoines-tic.

This condition of affairs couldn't last rery long, nnd as tho (irl was in a delicate condiditin as a result of the violation of the seventh commandment, it to learn "art preservative" this week with good results. Several- parties have passed through here this week to their homes from Okte-homa. A gentleman from Grenleaf said he would not live in the country if the whole country, U. g. Marshal, and Receiver Admire were given him.

He said had traveled extensively in the west, and bslieved that Oklahoma was the poorest country that he had seen in his travels. There is many a slip twixt the cup and the lip. At least so says one of the prominent farmers of Republican township. He was at the county seat a few days ago, and feeling a desire lor the prohibited ai-ticle called "beer," he prevailed on a friend to obtain the article desired. The friend in diifl course of lime procured the foamy article, and friendship wasstrengtl-ened over a couple of bottles.

The farmer placed two bottles in his carriage, and went to transact business that required his attention. In due time returned to his carriiigo and started for homo, "feeling happy in the posession of two of "Dick's befct." His mouth fairlj watered lor a drink, on his way home ha imag'med how grand the beer would be on ice. He thought he would tike a look at the bottles to seo' if they were riuinO. and lo thjy were g. ne! His in Clay Con MEMORIAL EXERCISES.

Oa Memorial day the Geo. J. Stannard Post, G. A. K.

oi' this this city will meet tX the poht otma at 9 A. M. to attend divine erv ice. It was decided to hold on ion service, and the members of the post will not conduct services as heretofore. Decorutkh Day.

At 9 A. M. the poat will arrange for a DEALER GOODS, FANCY ruurdh from thi city to the limber Creek cemetery, fnoiu thence to Millord. Lnuch 9 will be taken at Mil ford. Alter the exr-ci-es there tho return march will be made bv way ot Madura.

A cordial invitation is extended to all to be prei'Ut, and assist evidently that wr hollies by tbeir presence in honoring the memory ol the ShCied dead. wr too much for our granger friend and conn icited thrin lor his own usj. No Muiuo will be furnirhed by the Millord and Wakefield Cornet band. ice was required for the fanner's buer. BLCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.

The in the world for cuts, GROCERIES. You will find constantly on hand, Dry Goods Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Flour, Meal, California Canned Goods, Spices, Confectionery, Etc. My Prices Are Low. If you wish Bargains, Call and see me. I lead, others follow.

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever was deemed necessary for Judge to elsewhere and accordingly departed, likewise the girl. Overalls, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 90c, Cottonade Pants, $1 $1.25 $1.75 Jean Pants, $1 $1.15 $1.25 51.S5$1.S0J1.85 Wool Pants, 52.75 $3.00 $4.25, at W. Gay's Shoe Store. We are quested to ahnoance that the Geo. J.

Staunurd Post G. A. wil be pleased to receive floral ofleriugs lor use oa Decoration Day. Dan Banner made his escape from the sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ami posit cures piles, or no pay required It is T. K.

White has had a bevere attack of rheumalidiu. IS, C. hakes, of Clyde, was in the city Thursday, and put chased several horses lor tho eastern market, he will be here two weeks from Ihuraday. the notice elsewhere. MiBs Kate Myers, of Clay Center, is the nest of her cousin, Miss Minnie Myers.

To Whtmi It May Concern. gaajnrecd to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by I. W. Thomas.

HOME MARKETS. County poor-farm Saturday, and ctiine to this city. He said the poor-'aim was a Hogs per hundred $3.75 Fat $3.50 good place to stop at. HaU lots to eat and no work to do. Chestnut came down the Onions per bushel 1.00 Cta 17 Corn .20 first of the week to take hi-i charge to the Notice is hereby jriven that all persons discharging firearms within the city limits in violation Section 9, Ordinance No.

will be proeecnJSl to the full extent of the law. M. M. Hudson, City Marshal. bounty boarding bouse.

....8 1(: Our enterprising druggist. I. W. is making a decided improvement in Eg'c per dozen 8 Chickens $1.50 $2.00 the appearance of the building known aa WALL PAPER 'Russell's Kail" by coat of paint. Bob Irvine, the "boss" painter is master of ceromonies.

Mr. Thomo3 will remove his large stock of goods to his new building FARMERS' MILLS, MILFOJJD, MAIIC1I 30, 1889. To our Friends and (Patrons-c After April i 5, we shall run the Mill on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, only. We shall not grind any wheat except Graham Flour until after Harvest or until further notice. Please Remember the change and not come to Mill exceot on WEDNESDAY or SATURDAY.

except on Thanking you' for past favors and asking a continuance ofyjur patronage, We are Yours Truly, A. STREETER CO as soon he can. New Dasigus from 10 Cents per Singlo Koll. Nice Variety. For a nice assortment of staple and fancy groceries go to S.

E. Rev Meile, of Clay Center, conducted AUBHSTSNE, White and Colored. religious services at the residence of Mr. Jno. Backer, Tuesday.

Notice to Stonemasons. MIXED PAINTS The Rubber and Lewis well known Brands. White Lead and Oils. Notice is hereby giwu, that bids will be JIrstMortKaaro oana. I can ge you a first mortgage loan on 8.

Richards carrieit the largest and most completo and "cheapest" line of 8hooii in tho city. 1 AJ Kregar was up from ttilford Wednesday. Oibdifie Blonknrn accompanied by his sister, Lilly, drove up from Waubaunaee Tueaduy. The dime sociable at the Congregational Pugtonago Tuesday evening was well attended. Dr.

Kandall enjoyed himself by a trip to Athelstane Wednesday, to see his brother. We have a very complete line of Chal-llea and Law us, at very low prices. 8. KrciUKDS. J.

V. Manuel attended tho indignation meeting at MilTord Tuesday. W. H. Beal has secured a position with the R.I'B.B.aa section foreman at Cuba, Kb.

E. B. Hania Jr. was down from Clifton Wednesday'. Mr.

and Mrs. Taylor, of Marquette, parents of Jeddie Taylor arrived here yesterday eveniug. H. H. Whiting hr sold his interest in the atote at Millord to Mr.

linker, Ue junior member of the rm of Whiting A Baker. received by the Board of Road Commission era of Kpubltcan Township, for the build of two stona arches on Quinby creek. Sale House and two lots in Wakefield, well situated good improvement Address: E. B. Harris.

Kiiey Oeurcr, Kansas. your farm on good terms. Can insure LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS your property against Fire and Lightning Specifications can be scon at the office of W. II. Myebs FISHING TACKLE! Notice to Dairymen JEDDIE TAYLOR.

Stationery, Teas, Lem STON EM ASON, PL ASTEKE ons and Oranges, Coal My registered Holsloin Bull will be allowed to serve a limited number -of cows this season, at $1,150 each, if paid at time of service, with Driven i-rxti. J. C. Billinghain, Township Trustee. Bids will be received nsftil 2 o'clock p.

m. May 25th 1889. The board reserve the right to reject any arid all bids. J. C.

Billiughana, Trustee. J. J. Heed, Clerk. T.

K. White, Treasurer. goodTuck At Wm. Guy's. Otherwiso $2.

50 will be charged. Ami BRICK LAYER, Wakefield, Kansas, All work guaranteed to be first class in every respect. Charges reasonable. Oil, Lamps, Etc. BARGAIN G0UI2TER I.

7. TH0S1AS. .1. D. UIWBY.

FOR SA LF, 111 miM'iiem iwrtUMw. Term to null purchnuer. For Sale A new aewing machine. Will ELIJAH JEVON9. be sold cheap lor cash.

J. J. L. Jone.

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