Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Waverly Record from Waverly, Kansas • 1

Waverly Record from Waverly, Kansas • 1

Publication:
Waverly Recordi
Location:
Waverly, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

A- U. VOL 1. WAVERLY, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1898. NO. 12.

per suit, you can't get the material for the price. Batch of Another "We buy undsrwear direct froni the mills and sell good warm Camels hair at 25 cents per garment. We can save you at least $3.00 on every $10.00 purchases over home prices. 84 Special Bargains II. L.

T. SKINNER, Ottawa, Kansas. The Toledo Weekly Blade. Every intelligent family needs in KEAD THIS! The Chase of the Gingerbread Man. -Once, when a baker in Fairy ville Was making cakes, as bakers will, lie made, and put by Itself in a pan, A dear little, queer little gingerbread man.

By-and-by, when the cakes were brown lie opened the oven when nimbly down Hopped the queer little man, and blinking his eyes, -Called out to the baker, who stared in surprise: "Run, run! fast as you can! Can't, catch me, little gingerbread man!" The baker ran, his wife ran, too, addition to their local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and Received and for sale at about half their value. Special sale on these goods begin most widely known general family newspaper is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty years it has been 0 ATURDAY MORNING, November 19, 1898 a regular visitor in every part of the Union and is well known in almost every one of the 70,000 postofrices in the country. It is edited with reference to a national circulation.

It is a Republican paper, but people of all And puss started up with a brave "Meow, meow!" And continues until they are closed out. Don't put off coming politics take it, because of its honesty and fairness in the discussion of all Followed by Brindle, the staid old cow The horse broke out of the barn with They won't last long. One case about 500 yards) Best Full public questions. It is the favorite family paper, with something for every member of the household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; the Standard Prints a neigh, But he heard the echo from far away "Run, run! fast as you can! Can't catch me, little gingerbread Household department, (best in the world).

Young Folks, Sunday School man!" Man and woman, horse and cow, J)og and cat were after him now, But none could as fast as he, I bale (1200 yards) Good 44 Brown Muslin 3 cent a yard; 25 pieces Best Lessons, Talmage's, the Farmstead, the Question Bureau (which answers questions for subscribers), the News 5-4 Table Oil Cloth 1 cents a yard; Men's Seamless Socks 4 cents a pair And over his shoulder he called in glee ot the Week complete form, and. other special features. Specimen copies gladly sent on applicat ion, and run! fast as you can! Can't catch me, little gingerbread Extra Quality Men Seamless Socks 5 cents a pair; Men's Heavy Merino man!" if you will send us a list of addresses, we will mail a copy to each. Only $1. a year.

If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. But a wolf crept out of the woods at Shirts and Drawers worth 40 cents, only 25 cents a garment; Men's Camels' Hair Shirts and Drawers 32 cents; Jen's Extra Quality Merino last, And wolves, he knew, could run so fast Address TnE Blade, Toledo, Ohio. Yet he hurried on, and bravely cried, Just as the wolf bounded up by his side Underwear 42 cents; a complete assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Union "Run, iast as you can! The committee to raise funds to pay for the great Convention hall at Kan Can't catch me, little gingerbread Suits or Vest and Pants at low prices; Men's Felt Boots and Overs, Arc sas City have taken an unique plan. man!" The great gray wolf took a bite, just tics, Overshoes in Best Qualities, see them, note the prices. See our one, The gingerbread man was one-fourth a 1 1 it 1 11 11 1 il lilt 111111 gone.

A sec ti1 bitatookhimup to the waist complete line of mm LADIES' CAPES Just half was gone and 'twas only a JACKETS taste. Still arotner bite took him up to the throat, -And qow ihree-fourths was gone you'ii jiote. You will be pleased with the style, make and fit of these garments. Notice our large assortment of Tickets are sold at 25 cents each, to a concert to be given January 2, 18u!) each ticket is numbered and the holder of each is entitled to a chance to secure one of the gifts that are valued from one to several thousand dollars. W.

T. Wood sold twenty-one dollars worth of tickets to Waverly people Wednesday. A strenous effort will be made to increase the membership of the Grand Army posts in Kansas within the next few months. Department Commander I). W.

Eastman has just issued a circular letter to the various posts in in which he calls attent ion to the fact that while there are nearly YJ, U'j.) veterans in the state less than 15, 000 are post members. The la.t of the depaitraent shows a list of oer 1,10:, and during Then he swallowed the head, as away Le ran, Ami vas the last of the ginger or1, j. man. Handsome Dress Goods. M.

White in the December Ladies' 'ki 3 Journal. iVe have the best values in I imt evening, No-. moe adies and Children's Fine Shoes. 1S9S iJ. Mr.

Jam" il. Mcry iviine wc! itcM the li 'lo of 13 utou, at; 'the a 3. L. First -v? tr Mr. a id Ms.

First hav-j i host i I I 1 1 1 if you come and trade vvlih us you will save money. I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 friends -ivn. will join with iae Hec-oh'j in congratulating and wishing thciu -v and success in abundance. 'H'C fowler Machine Shops. The new Fowler Machine Shops are ranirU oeaririz completion, and in a CLEVELAND CLffflK, Coruer 3d.

aijd fleosljo Street. Bttfliitoi), Kaijsas. fcv. this last addition to the' Universi; buildings v- ill be ready for (leMi-vrion. The building itself is the gift of Mr.

George A. Fowler, president of the The inexperienced and foolish Fov-lcr Packing Kansas City, Mo, youngster thinks it a mark of manli-lle is an intimate friend of Professor ness, that it is smart and gives them Luciei'I. Blake, head of the depart-' prestage in the eyes of the world, meiitol Physics and Elect ricalEngin-; Not a bit of it. On the contrary ev-eerfi. recognizes t.U value -rf'ery energetic' business man or linn technical instruction.

Mr. for a single tolerate such a nlso realizes that state universities nuisance; knowing as they do that are the proper institutions for instruc-: there is no dependence to put in lion of thi i kind.for institutions of pri-; them and they tend to drive away the last five years i.ciriv 3,000 have been dropped. Pri.es are to be otfer-ed to the posts and individual inCia-bers securing" the largest number of recruits. The Edgar Zinc Co. have about 100 hands at work building the largest smelter in the state.

A company has started to work on a large brick plant. There is talk of the Santa Fe division being moved there. The Edgar Co. will let the contract in a few days for 2.) resident houses to he built, as there is not an empty house in the city, and they must have places for their men tolive in. About twenty houses ara be ing built in different parts of the city.

The zinc company struck another tine gas well Saturday. The three gas wells they now have will supply i hem with all the gas they need to run their works. IMpes are being laid through the city now for this company to take the ga3 to their works. Mail and Breeze. On Wednesday the following persons most properly prepared to enjoy thanksgiving day and caused the editors oft lie l'Krooio to "rejoice and be feeding glad" by for i he newsiest pave" wer in V.aveilv.

Hd iJei'i lor his brother. M.ivk Garrison, ilaldwin Ka.eas. John ii.Hlger.-, for his brother, Ibutgeis Wind III. Hud Liti nil, Kansas. i'M Me Carte, Wa i I 4 Jiss Nellie F.

Stevens, Jiss Loue Jennings, Miss Lizzie Miller, 3iss Coppie Williams, Mr. Geo, Warner, 3r. Charlie Greenfield, Mr. Frank Guy, Mr. Henry Bible, Mr.

J. C. Anderson, Mr. Ira Gerald Harris, 3r. W.

Eahill, Mr. Charley Eckert, Jr. J. K. Pettersou, Mr.

J. G. Vickers, Mr. William H. Johnson.

A. person calling for Hie above many true friends who join with the Rk onr in congratulations and wishing the happy couple unbounded success and happiness. Air. and Mrs. Ile.eiKieen will go to housekeeping ne-vt woek on the Craig farm.

Toe following is a partial list of presents Mr. N. Ilerendeen, set harness. Mrs. N.

Ilerendeen, pair of spreads. Mrs. Forsyth, dresser set. Mr. and Mrs.

Stahl, stand cover. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, tea set. Dr.

and Mrs. Fear, towels. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Hunting, tea set. Mr. and Mrs. rainier, towels.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunting, set of dishes. Mr. and Mrs.

II. stand. Mr. and Mis. O.

First, towels. vate endowment too often lack the necessary funds for the work. figure! a. Suppose a boy has a lot of cigarcts and Menkes a few of thorn every day. instead of drawing the community to them.

Boy's, be wise and let ci jarets alone. Emma C. Jones, press reporter for the W. C. T.

IL -II i i i.ej. On Tiia.dc evening -2. at V. i Lie of Mr. .1.

ti. miles asks a HIS mention iisi. li. P. Iii.nm ij, Post Master.

any injury in addin It, ill (In I can 111 nave "Si; i fni' veil in mo I in ,.1.1 CiltlKT. last eight (lavs is a taste of the at; I. 1 Stall), tooth pick Holder, i I I'ifhcl rainier, glass dish. Is th Hopuh yo.i 1 sri) uh (as ii under, yon.ig: ih. est oi i avciiy, wr.s 1 1 oi' a iieaiitii'iil wedding, Win i ne ta ilerendeen, lamp.

Lizzie Ilerendeen, set of knives 'i'e whs any 'li I lii in stimulants I'm- will dn three things for him. il will rim hi.s piilne up to one kind oi weather we will have through November and December and clear in to March, and having consulted the weather prophet, .1 licks, we prepared a stock of cold weiil her goods. Never in the history of our business have we laid such a. complete slock of goods at such low prices. We can sell you an ALL WOOL Heaver Overcoat in black and blue for a Kersey at he same pi ice.

You can't match them for less than We have mens ALL WOOL suit at, :.) you canl match it short of Bay's saiits, aged to PI, at oh cents tiiugiiier, Miss Saiiie L. win-, united in ma rriage to len S. ileiehdeeii. The cereniiiuy was pei-loian 1 i by -v. .1.

1). Smith jiastnr of the Methodist ehKich and attended by relatives and intimate friends of I lie contracting parlies. A lovely wedding supper was served, (ileii is a young man of excellent character and his sterling worth is characterized by imnesl. and industrious business Jiabits and has chosen for his companion one. of Waverly's fa vol it girls hat lias a most amiable disposition which has won for her verly Kansas.

W. F. Wood Waverly Kansas. C. I).

Warner Waverly and Mrs I'riseilla Warner of Melvern Kansas. The liKt'oiii) siibseript ion list is leugt liening out gratifying to us This is the Iwellh isue and during ihe seventy six days of its existence has nut. been a half dozen days but thai w'c have added from one to iil't-een names to the list. We will make some special offers and expect-to add at least Hveliimdred inure by the lirsf of January. forks.

Clyde il tooth pick holder. Paul Hunting, glass plate. (J race Hunting, silver spoons. Jay and (Juy Ilerendeen, upholstered rocker. H.

McDutlie, fancy rocker. l.HK List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the Wavcrly Post Ouicc Ocl-ber is is. Kslella Mather, Lizzie Martin, hundi'i' or more per minute. Sccnti-i, it wiil reduce his weight below the hcaUiy Third, it will reduce his strength and general vitality: as will appear in pale complexion and diminished appetite.

Cigaret smoking is one of Ihe hahits physically that a boy can form. It injures the heart and digest ion: and it lends toeherl; Ihe growth. It gives a false and silly notions, and it does not bring him good company..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Waverly Record Archive

Pages Available:
188
Years Available:
1898-1899