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Wakefield Advertiser from Wakefield, Kansas • 3

Wakefield Advertiser du lieu suivant : Wakefield, Kansas • 3

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-Mir pi i OIL)! ft-- I ri niliik JO i i iiii i ii iii close out my StOCKOI wmtci Woolen Goods, I will sell them at a rediicaon OF. TWENTY PER CENT. i i Is tile time to secure uarga for the Goods Must Go so ih at I will have room tor i Comf jrts, Summer Money savea dj Jackets, Underwear, i'lanneis, and be convinced. Overcoats, at this Sale. Oai.

rsa i .4. fc i ii Bki ft 1 Mrs. Dr. Bm1 has heed visitiug'uituda in Junction City the past week A. rotVlo Marriage.

from Wbittier's Maud Muller laterspersea with by Mrs. Martin. Dialogues hv onr most taUeated young pwnlo. A George Benn; of Uuio township, return-, ed from a visit with old in Willi county, Mm Saturdny. TvGrLU'Vook tavM at Vincent Pros, day Center.

CtteanroadeutlMiaMset VtooentBK. WHAT THE CALCULATOR HAS LBABWED WHILB BBOAD. That the Bala Glee Club is a good one. Francis Leon Chrtoman, a known newapaper corrependent, whs recent.y ollchoras by our sweeiesi children, and recitations from Macbeth mariiea to Mile. Mane Mr.

Chrisman ia a nepnev of Mm. ft.hi-citv. We clip the Dont forgrt; the date, Tuesday and I will make a liberal reduction in the Mice of all winter good for the next thirty xw Vnrawnnn. That the fcoy with white caps almost seared me to death. li.

F. Roether. MLllord'n jeiiy post wai iu the city Mi-nday. Tbe M. VV.

A. ill have an entertain-' lPnt, nn Feb. 2i. A wd pmgl day. That DeYonng Woerner are doing a Wednesday Fh.

9, 10. 05 cts E.very body is on the tiptoe of expectation and there will be a crowded house. tollowiuij from the UarnsDarg.x. Telegraph, dated Jan. 23: fine boainen atldana.

That Idana is a lively little town, and lKn prepared, uud will be announced next.vetk. is almost equal to Wakefield. "Francis Leon sou Cl.ru.maa,- Ureen and Calder Greets, ami awellkr-own newspaper correspondent, time located at Waahiniston, Highest piiee paid tor poultry by M. E. Klleuweud.

Cape and winter gloves at lowest, cash prim at M. IS, iV 'r, Cull uu M. E. Eltottwood fcrgooitafctthe kwwt pneca. Aeorneookoveit Vinoent Bros.

Clinirc Phiples "ul rocerie3, at VI. E. Ellen wood's. That Bala is dull and wants some new blood fused into it. That Longford is certainly the tai end quietly wedded to Mile.

Marie liv. J. Martin tvill preach uext sabbath- i v.iv.iug at the M. ii. chosen.

StJiject: ''Juaciog." W. W. Parker, of Alicia, waain the city Saturday Decca, the famous soprano Service at the M. E. church next Sabbath morning and evening.

of creation. That I will not swindle the boys any givin concerts in vanuu country under his management, at i vesterday. Uev. Dr. Jiiht price paW to hiieeby Hubhard Ed Mellinger and D.

Roether, of Mil- I more if they letup. ford, were iu the city Monday. I Tht. fhn tiw norresDondeut of tbe Preaching service at Timber Creek eve-y Wednesday evening. For Colorado.

McAllister, Lexington, Eock Spring, and Leavenworth Coal, see Lav servteps were held in the Congre M. P-U of the Calvary Baptist church, performed the ceremony. Mr. Cteman and bride cam, to this cUy ami gational church Sunday. F.

Jevons. tkMioUl bargalna to reauee we jfon got there witn Dotn leei. K. EU.KHW0bl. CMrle Mye ls yi8iting at Idana Cwm and overall always on 1 ftt present bajHlat Uuv's.

That Gail Show had a runaway Friday jcgisteredat the Comuonwea.u Miss Edith Batchelor was down from o-tlanrand 13 ponnd oj where they reaainea nnm Wlieio Lawrenceburg 1 a-, lnnrnnv to CilU- hB null. l. A. when iney lesuiucv Jor Du whnse maiden name; rocket knlTes -P00tt ftt Vincent nih thftt made kU1 i imw rnad cart. Streeter to.

cinnau. 13 a nauve 01 Clay Uenter. T. J. of Clay Cental, was in was George Pocock, lost a valuable horse Saturday night.

B. Smichdt will remove to Washington county soon. Barney is one oi the best That Wm. Streeter came ner having a the city Tuesday. runaway Saturday evening.

town, Ohio, and a granaoaagnie. e.al Thomas L. Harmer, ex-Oonoresmau and ex-Speaker oi the Ohio House ot Kep- CI XT florV ftf inction City, was m. u-: mil tallr la Via hovs '1- i shaking hands with old time friends in fanners in Gill township, amy see him go, but hope he will continue to pros Heavy oU grain achool ahoea lor 95 cento tuoy'sisuoe bue. Ifyou wul hwrnoM gota VtiiMi Orufc; CUkJf Utmwr.

Wm. Guy's doaing ont sale of winter tuKMia uouiuenoua January 1st. about dancing next Sunday evening resentatnes, who was kmeu That lagrippe has many victims down can war. She will smg in xne the city Tuesday. A.

Gray and Mrs. Geo. Thomas, of Bala, came over to attend the entertain at Cinc innati Sunday nextv Su vet. per. Lieut.

A. Downing, of Topeka, U. S. Pension Agent, was in the city rlday on of Piitsburir, and euoiw Wm. Bumstead.

of Blaine, was in the For a (juajter of Good Itooi at lowest ment Tuesday. citv on business Monday hioeitv in the near mime. ftgores me IlabDara auuv That 'Squire Keen, ot Exeter, was in 8. P. Burnell, of Gatesville, was in the Mrs.

SparrowbawK is impUB, are pleased to learn. Axio groasn. machine and harness oils the citv Saturday. city on its tour ot the facinc coast Vincent way vw. That Annie Woernw is attending, school Mrs.

D. M. Avery, of Bala, is very lH. iTon.i i fepnt ousv breaking colts. iug at each concert.

Mile. Jl.cn styled if von want a New J)avis sewing ma- at Idana. We are informed that J. J. Ward, will-go lo Morganviile soon to take a position in the Roller Mills of that city.

Warealso That O. H. Fnllinicton is in business up hp that he will break colts to the 0f h'gn rep shine cheap, go Vincent Clay ten tM. 1,1. Idana handling grain, lum- IIV ber.

coal, wood, stock, and every have heard her reraarKaoi" -4 i. invent Carden lueaire, Unbbatd Alaop hve on hand at all time he nails tbe string me neu rings, owner's satisfaction or no pay. For C. A. Streetr Co's, go to S.

E. Richards. 4 tim naid fnr main in 1 "mj ennd maata in her oeoui Thftt Wakefield resembled a bee mve in'orumedthrtt f3. N. Thompson will not buy grain at.

this point until alter wheat harvest. f'; Mr, Ward has been here -since August and has made many irieuds who regret t.i see him go. annntntAfl officers of Industry Lodge London, in 1887, scoring a Uoon nnA OOUtin- Lonaon, i--v- one Saturday. itaraay, since then nercu w. ariah ah.

n.wW married ooaple all AVfttlon. Mr. Chmman is to co exchange at the Wakefield Flour and fct' aale or In wonange at the lour ana the happincat that thi life can afford. ttod upon secnring such a taw Feed Store. Wm.

wu wmr Dodson has returned from and charming bride." aaw No. 408-1. 0. (0. F.

are as follows F. Brow-i Aa we were not here to see them depart here is onr 13 and bast wishes. 4nt mid VOQ will OW UO Other. W. M.

H. Price, L. W. battmer, li. a.

Chicago. -Today i pension day. Bntu at pricea lower than elsewhere in the toN. W. Jones, O.

J. Waroock, I. At the residence of the bride's parents, avZ Wm Guy, inthisciiy on Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Jevons is on the sick list. 1 at tot rwur ana ou bw. Wm Eubxac, Manager. W.

S. Kregar shipped a car ot hogs The around hog saw bis shadow Toes- Gorow, K. S. Jas. aiiiiey, u.

S. S.i;H. Carna, R. S. to V.

W. Bates L. S. to V. G.

E. Brascomb, chaplaia. Died. L.n- If Tuesday night Thursdav evening, -j llev. D.

E. Burtner, Mr. )it- ftW Miss Selina Guy. dav The old cnap wm 1A JZmw, represents the Aaron DeYoang shipped two cars of spell it we are to oeueye um Fred Miller has sold his farm to Al UmtlnanUd, one of the test companies otUe and one of hop luesaay mguu Tn nm tnwnAhin. SatnrdaT Jan.

31, 1S9SL, iitedguc. cu-r--: TUe Aaron DeYoung wont down to Kansas dofcagbasiiHiss in at the residence of her son. James Milley Hochstetler. Consideration, cufF vd was in the city Toes- City Tuesday night. jsr Mrs.

Miuey, ageu wi twot. tUVaaa MfiD VOXUfcUl CATTLE. Miss Emily Jevons went to Manhatan miins were interred at uucuon uiy Junction City, tu IhavesometoeBwt wm wm ya9Wtd.y. Monday. home.

Mr.Ma.ewc i tru tkthi8 metnoa ate at leastnabie Pnti 0f Biley, waa in the eity nn uDvinht, energeuc an UDU vounis la- a mrv intMMetinir illustrated Jectnre. oowa. many friends today. wife is one ot in mw v-r- dies of the city. Sue ban ltfnf WIluiuB wj -r Ion the Holy Land was given by Rev.

Mar- Geo. Woodbury, of Bala, was in the city for their kindne ana symim, ----the illness and biuial of our beloved has- lMUng of ioMCfclder tin on Friday night, upeuea wun recua- I Tuesday oinnity. me tions by Flo. Hawe, who reciteo "ins baud ana lame. ---k ennoai meeting of the Fred Bartell, of Mil ford, tractinRpaitiesw.au Choroonl Man" in a pieasinji msunerv Mrs.

K. ispai prosperous ourueyuuuS 'The Sermon' by Oeorjfla Cirpenter, "The-' I t. Wm. Sparrowuawa. Mrs.

P. Vandersteldt ap, to atteBd the entertainment iaslfaiAfsocisAioniUU IlaUi Alll I xaMdy night umMiU. Wakefield I vniU vour interests and i.l,,..Alth.M. E. churdi Pnasled Dutchmau" oy wasie mikI "Sunt Claus," by li es Gates waisr-! "of he most unique and J.

Sparrowhawk. G. TUESDAY JSB. 18W, 0 Wchanging grain for flour have yot able eflfoi and were well reoeweo. intcrcstinii evening bad.

The prograia cousUta of tableaux 4 1 f. at the WakefleW Flour ana sivaswnot DUtfOWM. WM.EBSTAOB, Manager '4. I i 1.

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