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Waverly Record from Waverly, Kansas • 1

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If, Waverly cor VOL 1. WAYERLY, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1899. NO. 20 FOR A Git AND HOTEL OTTAWA. 1'ubllc Sale the undersigned will sell at public sale at my farm 1 1-4 miles south ahd 1-2 mile east of Agricola, commencing at ten o'clock 6harp, on To be built by the Commercial t'lnb on tne same plan as the Convention HaU at Kansas City, Monday, January, 23 1899.

A Uoiea Words Semi-girdle the Globe in I.esH Thau Twice That Many Houri. Manilla, 16, '99. Christy: Waverly, Kansas. Out of smallpox hospital, well. Christy.

"The above cablegram was received by Mrs. E. Christy on Tuesday which conveys the news that her son, Capt. Chas. luckily, passed through a siege of smallpox.

A disease so much dreaded by every The following property to wit: 1 bay mare 8 yrs. old, weight 1300; 1 black mare 9 yrs. old, weight 1250: 1 gray horse 7 yrs. old, weight 1300: will draw them. This is the plan roughly outlined.

They will also test the legality of the movement and in the meantime donations will be re ceived and a list kept of them. The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to the sufferer the bolter. Lingering colds are dangerous, HaeklnRCough is distress lng. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant to the tuste.

Dr. J. B. Manley, DruRgist. So many people, both old and young are having quite a serious time with rheumatism.

We have never heard of so many thus afflted. Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his home in the skies. Hut early to bed and a Little Early the pill that makes life longer, better and wiser. Dr. J.

B. M'aklet, Druggist. 1 driving horse: li Durham cows, good milkers; thoroughbred Hereford cows one registered; At the mass meeting at the Commercial club rooms last Saturday night a committee of five was appoint by the chairman, President Esterly, to carry out Mr- Conn's plan which is as follows: Give a grand concert ot the Itohrbaugh, ao which sell 100,000 tickets at 25 cents each. Let the hotel be say. ffve shares of $4,000 each.

These will be the capiral prizes to be drawn. Each ticket is to be numbered and the holder of the lucky number will receive a capital prize. Other donation from the citizens and whoever will give will be listed and lucky numbers 1 registered Hereford bull calf. 2 lumber wagons; 1 top buggy: 1 new road wagon; Teacher's Examination. The regular quarterly examination of applicants for teacher's certificates will be held in Burlington at the High School building, Saturday January 28, beginning at 7:30 a.

m. L. II. Hansen, County Supt. lset double harness; 1 set si ngle harnessr household and kitchen furniture including a range cook stove, good as new, and other articles too numerous to mention.

Tekms of sale. $5 and under cash. All sums over $." a credit often months time will be. Severns- Sidney Severns was born February 18, 1832, in Coscohoston County Ohio, and died at his home near Agricola, CoiTty County Kansas, Thursday morning at 8:20 January, 5, 1899, aged t6 years, 11 months and 13 days. Louisa McDowell Severns was born January 4, 1836, in Westmoreland County Pennsylvania and died at her heme Coffey County, Saturuay afternoon at 0:50, January 7, 1S-99, aged 63 years and 3 dajs.

They were united in marriage 185G in Lucas County, Iowa where they lived until in '75 they moved to Missouri, and from there to Kansas in 1880, settling on the farm that has been their home ever since. Mr. Severns was an old soldier, enlisting in the 29th Iowa Company under Capt. Brooks, serving afterwards in Captain Nash' Company, lie served his country faithfully and well, enduring the hardships incident to a soldier'B life, for three years and three months. About ten or twelve years ago he received a snake bite from which he had never been so well or strong and had also for several years been more or less troubled with heart failure which finally resulted in his death.

Althoug in ill health for some months his condition was not considered dangerous until a few days before his death. For three or four months Mrs. Severns had been a great sufferer with cancer of the stomach which gradually grew worse with little hopes for a cure. Her sufferings were intense at times, but she bore them with a chris tian's patience. When she was told on Thursday of the death of her husband she expressed no grief but said that she too was ready and anxious to go with him and that it would be only a few hours, or days at the farther-st, when she could be with him again and requested her children to keep his body until Sunday that then they could be buried together It is an instance of very rare occurrence when the lives of two persons A given without interest if paid when due.

If not paid when due notes to draw 10 per cent interest from date of sale. Approved recurity must be giv srt HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER BY en before property is removed. 9 per cent discount for cash. W. D.

Woobwokto. J. F. Given, Auctioneer. Public Sale! the undersigned, will sell at public sale at my farm 2 miles south and 2 east of Waverly, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, on Thursday, January 26, The following described property to wit: 1 black horse C-years old; 1 bay horse 5-years old; Strauss Bros.

AMERICA'S LEADING TAILORS NEW 1 bay horse 6-years old; 1 bay horse 8-years old; LOWEST PRICES ELEGANT ASSORTMENT LATEST STYLES to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 3 cows, fresh soon; 5 3-year old heifers, fresh soon; 1 2-year old heifer, fresh soon; 0 head of calves; 8 head of shoats (average 175 pounds); to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to A PERFECT FIT AND HIGHEST GRADE OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED You are Invited to look at their samples at V. ff Nv that have been permitted to snare each others joys-and "sorrows'" for up lcorn planter; 11-inch riding plow 1.14-inch walking plow; 1 Avery riding cultivator; 1 Moline Dandy riding cultivator; 1 wagon; 1 buggy; 1 bay rack; 12 tons of millet; chickens; household furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Teums of sale. $5 and under, cash. All sums over $5 a creditof ten months will be given without interest, if paid when due.

If not paid when due. notes to draw 10 percent interest from date of sale. Approved security must be given before property is removed. 10 per cent per annum discount for cash. W.

F. Stine My rooms, formerly occupied by my restaurant. I have the finest line of samples to select from that have ever been shown in this part of Kansas. If you need a good suit come in and examine our goods and get a suit made to ort der at hard time prices. Suits for $10.00 and up.

i Yours to Please, J.T.FRAZIER. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 'to to to to to J. F. Given, Auctioneer. wards of a half century, could happily pass away together there being only 43 hours and 30 minutes between the their deaths.

Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Severns, three dying in infancy, the other six are married and reside as follows: Mrs. Mary Duncan, Perry, Missouri. Mrs.

Emma Fowell, Perry, Missouri; Mrs. RosaPugh, Waitsburg, Washington; J. W. Severns, Williams burg, Kansas; A. II.

Severns, Agricola, Kansas and Mrs. -Cora Cramer of Salida, Colorado, all of whom reached home in time to attend the last sad rites of the burial of father and mother excepting Mrs. Powell who was detained by sickness. Mrs. Cramer of Colorado had been with her parents for two months but owing to the anxiety and CMes tendered during her mother's long sickuess she it, unable to attend tae funeral as Mrs.

Pugh. The hater being hastily summoned from i er distant home reaching here Saturday evening only to learn that thi loving welcome voice of fiitner anl mother would never greet ner more she was pi crated with grief. Mr. aad Mis. were convex, i and joined the United Brethren in Iowa in 1672 but after moving UKan-px.

they united with the Agncol M. 'Eiiurch w.icre they have been faith ul consisten members. Their funeral was held in the church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning January 8, 1899, and the remains were tenderly laid to rest in one grave in the Agricola cemetery. Mix Great Songs. Best edition, words and music com plete.

"At .50 "That digger treated me all 50 "Brush the Frown .50 "Susie "As the sun Went .50 "The Eclio of the Wedding Lslls'V (inclnding the new stage version) .50. $3.00. For we will mail (prepaid) the above six popular songs. Or any three of them for CO cents. Cash with order.

Barrett Wilson New llidge Building, Kansas City, Missouri. Write us for special catalogue and prices on pianos, organs and musical instruments. Campbell (Jepliart. On the 71 of January 1899, at the. RECORD 25 cents a Year.

home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Rev. lleace pastor of the M. L. church, preached a most comforting sermon from the passoge of scripture found in Hebrews, 4th chapter and 9t verse, "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God." The large choir sang very beaut ifully sang a number nf appropiate hymn.

The obsequies were in charge of undertakers McDuflle of Waverly and Distleliorst of Williamsburg. Best Equipped Job Mrs. Luther Campbell of Niles, Ohio, Miss Laura Campbell was united in marriage to Mr. John B. Gephart of Argentine, Kansas.

The bride is an only daughter ami is a most amiable and highly accomplished lady and is also a musician of splendid ability. Mr. (iephart is the eldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Gephart of Waverly, and is an excellent young man of true worth and ability. He lias been an employee with the rail road for some, years and lias happily enjoyed a' merited promotion from time, to time and holds the confidence of the company in a complimentary degree. We desire to thank the many friends who so Kindly assisst.ed us during the Office in the County In the County. slaki.cKS and death of our beloved par-en ii-'. Mlt.

AND MllS. A. II. SEVERN'S AMD BUOTIIEK ANDSIMKI..

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Years Available:
1898-1899