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Wakefield Advertiser from Wakefield, Kansas • 3

Wakefield Advertiser from Wakefield, Kansas • 3

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0 munirm mn moon nnni in if Tin rtt 01 1 lii nil 1 1 1 ill UUUU VU I In order to close out my Stock of Winter Woolen Goods, I will cell them at a reduction OF TWENTY PER CENT. Is the time to secure Bargains for the Goods Must Go so that I will have room for Spring and I 1 Summer Goods. Money saved by buying UianJtets, uomtorts, Jackets, Flannels, Gloves, Gaps, Jackets Underwear, Hosiery, Overcoats, etc. at this Sale. Call and be convinced.

M. ELLENWOOD. Entertainment, The Bala Glee Society will be here Toes Choice staple and fancy groceries at Miss. Emily Jones, of Belleville, is the The Bala Glee Society will give an en M. E.

Ellenwood's. day evening, Feb. 2. Don't torget the date. tertainment in tbis city on Tuesday eve, Farmers! Consult your interests and guest of Mrs.

O. T. Jones. Dr. Burt appeared betore the Board ot Pension Examiners at Junction City, yesterday The Doctor returned last "Favorite" cook cove at Vincent fires.

Cly Center. Cheep road out harases at VtacsnejBros. I will make a literal redaction in the priM ot all winter goods for the next thirty save monev by exchanging grain tor flour Geo. P. Shepperd and Justin Kerby 2, 1892.

The society is composed of the best singers of Bala, and need no at the Wakefield Flour and Feed Store. were down from way uenier ouuuy. introduction to a nakeneiu audience. They are educated musicians and we pre Percy Batchelor was down from Law- Wit. Etstaok, Manager.

Ben E. Wilriams has purchased the old dict for them a crowded house. Prof. renceburg Sunday. Ellis Davis, one of the best vocalists Moyer farm in Union townshin.

Ben evening. We regret to learu of the illness of Mr. Geo. Gates, of Miltord. His many friends here hope his recovery will soon take place.

Dr. J. P. Nasboro, of unction City, was in the state, has charge of the entertain came here a few years ago, possessed of in the city during the week, ment. A cantata entitled "Months and Mr.

Marshal Barry of Stocton, Nebraska, Seasons" by 12 solo voices representing q. South wick transacted business at is visiting Iriends and transacting business each month of the year will be a prominent dave. JUL. E. HALXMWUOB.

1 Highest price paid tor poultry hy M. E. Ellenwood. Caps and winter gloves at lowest eaeh price at M. E.

Ellenwood's. Gallon M. EUenwoodJor goods at the lowest priest. Acorn eook stoves at Vincent Bros. Highest price paid for hides by Hubbard willing bands as bu enure capital.

He now has a farm of 240 acres, saveral hundred dollars worth of personal property and is in shape to "coin money" He has cultivated his crops, worked lor others and in thin city and Milford. Mr. Berry was fMtnra of the nroirram. At the close ot the county seat Tuesday. Rev.

W. S.Crouch, of Maple Hill, ofn a resident at Milfbrd some years ago, and the cantata. there will be a double chorus, nm farm at Wakelield at present. He 12 voices against 12. The folio wing music ciuted in the Congregational chunsn last made every cent count so that now ho is in comfortable shape.

will also be rendered: uohWiiih AVAnimr. His discourse was an is engaged in horse breeding at Stockton, crossing Percheron Normans with Oregon The Summer, Glee able one and was listened to by a large C. Dodson is erecting a wind mill mares. Por these animals he ftuds a good Alsop. Family Row Comic, Quaitetto audience.

home market at good prices. Junction tower to replace the one recently burned. Under the Beautiful Stars, Duet Whit Hat" wfie abroad last Here and There, Medley City Union. A gentleman from Osborne was here Saturday night. Bill of Fare, Quartette Messrs.

Geo. Gates, L. Dumbauld and here during the week for the purpose of S. 8. Gaston was in Clay Center Mon Jov to the World, the Lord is Come, E.

Baker, ot Millord attended the iuueial learning bow the Alliance store is man I am King, bong and Chorus aged. Ho went away satisfied, and will of Mr. bparrawhawk in this city ouu- Auctioneer -4omic, i Quartette Special bargains to' reduce the stock at M. E. Eiakh wood' b.

Cones' pants and overalls always on band at Guy's. Pocket knives and fcspoous at Vincent Clay Center. Heavy oil grain school shoes lor 95 cents at Gsy'sbhoe btore. you want a good home-made hwnoss go to VUtoeut Cly Oentor. day.

use the information in conducting an Alliance store at Osborne. day, Mrs. J. J. Ward spent Sunday in the city, and returned to Morganyille Monday.

This is leap year. Look out lor changes Beautiful Wiuding Biver, Ed Eustace came down from Clay Center Fortune Teller Comic, Quartette Sunday. Come where the Lillies Bloom, For C. A. Streetr Co's.

flour, go to Quartette E. Kichards. 4 tim J. T. Cafferata, of MorganviUeuwas in O.

P. K. A. Comic, ot great importance in the social world. Some ot our young men are in hopes of RnwizMt nf mornimt.

Glee the citv buiMhu. being engaged this year. The ladies like Prices of admlssiou 25 and lft cents. Mrs. J.

J. L. Jones, is vlsitiug friends in wise are busily engaged in mating tneir New Lodge at Industry. Industry Lodge No. 402 1.

O. O. F. was winter Win, (toy's closing out sale of goods commences January 1st. selections tor better or worse.

Biley cnuuty, and tne writer is bacuiug'' in her abseuoe. Alex Gaston was dewu from Clay Center orgauized at Industry Tusiay night un Dr. Hewitt will ship a car load of horses For a Quarter of Good Beet at lowest figures see Hubbard dc Alsop. Saturday. Joe Streeter left for Chicago Monday.

the last ot Feb. or the first ot Mrcn. der favorable auspices, starting out with a good membership and active workers. The Doctor has some hne roadsters, aud For some time the brethren residing there Geo. P.

Guy was over from Riley Ceuter yesterday. 1 Mr. P. W. Guy, of Belleville, is visiting friends in this city.

Axle grease, machine and harness oils C. H. Jones was down from Clay Center the natives ot the ettete East will be sur prised to see so line nurses from JsLausas. have been in hopes of some day per ceting at Vincent Clay Center. Suuduy.

an orginizatiou and Tuesday night their The Bala Glee Society at the old school If you want a New Davis sewing ma- There were some odd looking tell in Our schools are prospering finely under the able guidance ot Mra. J. Martiu and bouse, Tuesday uigut Feb. 2. shine cheap, go to Vinoent Clay Ceu tor.

the city yesterdry. We learned umt uiey bad been in Industry the night ueior. at. th M. church next Sab Miss.

Myra Alsop. They are Uoiug excel pot riw every hope was fully realized. The instituting officer, Past Grand G. F. Dewey of Manhattan, installed the following officers: W.

H. Everett, Noble Grand; N. Latimer, Vice Grand; A. T. Munree, Secretary; A.

E. Peterson, 'f reasuer. Fifteen applicants received the initiatory bath morning and evening. Hubbard Alsop have on hand at all tdniM tn heat stock, of cured meats in Preaching.service at Timber Creek every si John Sparrowhawk, is recovering fioiu an attack ot the lagrippe. John A.

Hetner of Athelstane shipped 'theeity. lent worn ana if the patrons oi tne school will visit aud see how the work is being performed the teacners and themselves will profit thereby. Don't torget the entertainment by the Wednesday.eveuiug. Vlour. bran and millstura for sale or Hbzhest market price paid for grain in from this poiat on Tuesday two can of as 1 urn in excnange at tne Flour aud Feed store.

exchange at the Wakelield Flour ana fine hogs as have gone from tbis place in BaU Gle (society. WM. Eustace, Manager. many uays. itev.

A. Schinberger shipped a car M. E. Ellenwood has been on the sick load of stock Tuesday night. list during the past week.

Try oar flour and you will ue no other. Bran at prices lower than elsewhere in the atate at the Plour and feed btore. Wm. Euhiacji, Manager. Mr.

B. Dreutman. an industrious larm- er of Gill towuship, died suddenly Mou- and first degree, when the Lodge retired to the Commercial house to partake of supper. After supper the snujad and third degrees were coufetred. Aleinbers of Myrtle Lodge of this city doing the work.

Those present: F. M. Carpenter, J. J. L.

Jones, W. H. Myers I. C. BUlinghaui, J.

F. Becc B. F. Jevous, W. S.

Kregar, P. Vander-steldt, W. Moyer, Jos. Mason, A. De Young O.

T. Jones. J. V. Manuel, L.

H. Walters, J.ifsD'UOid, J. Hv lea, ti. tialUu. A.

Gaston, J. K. Hamtnoud, N. The Industry boys did the handsome thug in every feature of the night's work. day.

He had been at work, and not leel- mg well went to the nouse thinking K. Irviae hii oeea wrestling with the grip the past fiew days. He says there is no iuu in it. K. White the rustling iusurance a-gent, drove to lilaaauiday.

He is doing a loaning Uoaiuess at present, liead what lie saya in anotner culumu. Feed Store. Wm. Eustace, Manager. For Colorado, McAllister, Lexington, Bock Springs, and Leavenworth Coal, see P.

Jevous. 35 pounds of best floor and 12 ponnd ot bran for 60 lb. wheat at the mill. C. A.

Streeter Co, stim Dr. Hewitt says that there is not to much sicks ess no as there was a tew weeks ago, but he is kept busy. The Epworth league ot the af. E. church have prepared oue of the most unique and interesting evenings they have ever yet had.

The program consist of tableaux that rest would relieve him. He com Do you want your property insured? It to ime Alex. Uaston. He represents tile Continental, one of the best companies Awing business in Uie state. 1 plained ol a pain in the region of tneiiui Snortly after ue entered tie noose ue expired.

Dr. Hewitt wascalled but lite was Itev. J. Martin entertained a larg au ltil VOAjJUIOO CAXXl-ilii. extinct betore he arrived.

The family dience at. the Lawton school nouse ni- have the sympathy oi tue uommuuity. not forgetting a parting salute Iroui au im 1 have some hne lied PoUed Cattle tor day night by exhibition of sciopucan ported eak, "Touy" Peteraon acted a sale at keaMuable prioes. Bulls and Milch The funeral of the late itobert Sparrow- ouwa. J.

K. Hammond hawk was ueld iroui tne Congregational views. T. K. White recently listened to tt Bala 1 church in this city UtstSabbatn.

iiev. W. Glee Sociely and pronounces their entar- Merotmv of MHarvUold.eits a. Crouch, of Maple Hal, officiated. The chutch was filled to us utmost extent, auu tainment the best ha has a tended in many from Wblttier's Maud Holier interspersed with readings by Mrs.

Mria Dialogues by our most talleuted youug people. A doll chorus by our sweetest and prettiest children, and recitations from Macbeth by Mis. Martin. Dont forget, the. date, Tuesday and urinMUUv Feb.

9. and 10. Adoiisslou years, lie member tuey wiu ue master of ceremonies aud was assisted by all aitn true lrafanu feeling. Every one of tbe boys from Myr. Lodge will, we are confident, leutotuber the or-gauiaatiou ot Industry Lode with th vatest pleasure.

They one and all have occasion to remember the members of their sister Lobge for I he courteous treatment received. Call 0 1 us agaiu and we will come aud ivuie. 1 The fourth earn! annual meeting of the haieuoldersot the Wakefield Alliance Co- many were unable to gain entrance. Ail seemeu to consider It auuty to be present OpsrauveAteociation will be held in Alii- Tuesday eveuing. Come oat and hear Uietu.

Joseph Biadbery is recovering slowly. Mr. aud Ha, J. Randleot Biley conn-y, were tne city today xr i the tiutoe of mi assist in tue performance ol tue auu rites. That the deceased was uouoreu auu respected in life was attested by the pretence of so large a coucourse of sy mpa-tbixing friends.

aaW.Wfi", Wakefield on XUEbDAV: F.li. 0, 1692, at i p. sharp. BY OSDMB.Ot DlKKOtOBS. 40 CCS.

expectation aud there will be a crowded I the asauUuce we cau. nouse. 3 'i i 1 1".

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