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The Belle Plaine Defender from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 1

The Belle Plaine Defender from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 1

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1 wtf uwtv. -A Journal Published in The Interest of Belle Plaink and Vicinity. $1.00 PER YEAR. BELLE PLAIN KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1897. VOLUME II' N3.4S, Tom Mordy sold a sack of wheat to Charley Cron this week.

Charley ship 4 Conglomerated Items. BIX DAYS OF GOOD TIMES Are promised to everybody who attends the Fall Festival at Topeka, September 27 to October 2nd. $5.26 for the round trip via A. T. 8.

F. Belle Plaine Urn alwajs. $1.00 PER DOZEN $1-00 ROBERTS, The Photographer. Get your bicycle repairing at Reeds. ped it to one of the Denton boys in Washington.

It tested 64 lbs. and will be used for seed. Mulvane Re--cord. Caldwell women, after being pounded severly ly a brutal husband spent the hist three months trying get him released from the county i A dia mnaf Go to Mogle's for first class school AIR SHIP AT WICHITA. Every day at 10 o'clock during the Wichita State Fair the Wonderful Airship will make a flight.

This alone is worth the cost of going to the Fair. supplies. Albert Heed made a drive to Anson Saturday. Kansas. 111.

Vllll SI BUCUCOi-iru. duk Belle Plaine, Remember Reeds' receive fresh gro want a husband. We are Leaders. Mis. M.

L. Haworth and Mist-Mavme Miller returned to their home Besides thi3, Gilberts Dog and Pony show, with the main features of the old one ring circus, goes on Every day grand Hippodrome Races, Standing and Chariot. Good races every afternoon, con'moncing 27th to 2nd inclusive. r9 at Relic Plaine after having spent sev era! days visiting relatives and Haworth returned home Monday. Argonia Clipper.

Dr. W. E. Bartlett, tells us that a TO THE HARPER GIRLS." me encourage you iu your nice boj arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Barbour, Sunday and grand aud noble movement. we have good reasons to believe it for It has been the belief of the Reform We invite you to call at our store and notice the following Lou passes by our office now in a much happier mood. er, for years, that this wount oe one of the grandest movements ever put When you get the blues and think on foot.

Aud if you are true to your conclusion it will be the means of of moving, stop long enough to think of the unfortunate ones who have left bringing forth a wonderful change Sumner com tv but were exceedingly ceries every day. w. L. Lane and Willey drove to Wellington Monday. Rev.

and Mrs. D. McConvsitk entertained at tea Friday evening. The proprietor of the JEtnn Milling was on our streets Monday. Mr.

James Dull transacted business in the Peerless Princess Monday. Mr. Festus Jfewbold one of Wellington's sports was in the city to see A Graff's hardware store at Wellington was burglarized Sunday night. Elmer James made a business trip to Wichita Sunday and returned Monday. Jas.

Paxton lias joined the wheelisis his wheel having arrived Monday morning. Mr. Carl Cole the painter is in our city doing some work for Dr. W. E.

liartlett. Reed will sell yon goods cheaper Kian any one in town, especially in i lardware. John Siceloff, spent Friday in Wichita and returned home with a i ew wheel. Was you looking for your honey? is nice and sweet and is at Reeds fjr l2Jc per lb. among the young men.

Aitnougn It may yeem to you that you will have to earn your own living, but not so, AT id and thankfnl to pet back. Try our sliced pine apple for desseit tor God's blessing will be with you, 10 cents per cau. H. Hymek. and he will provide for your wants.

for I am sure that it is Clod's departments: New Dress Goods and Trimming's, NEW Cloaks, Blankets, There are many who use tobacco 4 aud intoxicants, who, if they are snubbed by the fair maid, will abstain from their filthy, and immoral Andrews of Belle Plaine, in idvt'i tisins a patent drill which has l.o neck weight, say: 'Farmers! Just think for a moment what a load jou put on your horses' necks with all stiff -tongued drills. Daily Eagle. Rev. Hodge and wife returned home Saturday afternoon from the camp meetiog at Winltehl and a few days visit with Mrs. Hodge's parents at Belle Plaine.

The were accompanied home by Miss Edith Douglass, sister habits. It is within the reach oftheyouog ladies to bring about a great change, for there is no young man, who has not a tender place in his heart for the hum fail maid aud he is going to win their affection if it is possible. If he finds of Mrs. Hodge. Argonia Clipper.

that he can not do so aud hold on to JohuCowen came iu from Galena, hu vile nabitSi he will drop them. Kansas Sunday morning to spend a Then a reformation has begun which week atnontr his old friends here whoy result iu the salvation of their are pleased to know that he is doing 30uls. well since leaving this city. John is Now let me exhort you to be faith-ei ing health and wealth, which is ful and stick to your undertaking and happiness all any man should want, you will do a great work for man aud a fw mo.e of those new imoroved God. Ail Ex-Belle Plaine Bachelor.

Anderson Gray is planning to recover some of his property in the vicinity of Conway Springs. The Wichita Daily Reacon sas i'rof. Dyche has returned from somewhere to Lawrence. Hayden Vimderwork was in Wellington Monday after a load of far Iteed'a Grocery store. Lee Harrison was in Wichita Monday and while there purchased a bicy do for Willis Don't pay 2-3 or SO Dollars for a heap bicycle, when you can get a vaverly at Reed- for 25.00 western washers at Reed's for $2.75.

All are welcome. Here is a Underwear, Hosiery Muslin Underwear Millinery And we will convince you that our prices are lower than any compeditor in Sumner County. JACOB ENGLE, Wellington. AGENTS FOR RL'TTERICK PATTERN'S. THE HORSE AND HUMANITY.

Horses have rights. Ownership Las limitations and obligations, and complete stock of fall implements, confers noright to ueglect, torment or mutilate. Horses have a right to The Sumner county district court is in about the same fix as the silversmiths were who made littie images of the goddess Diana. Its occupation us near.y gone. Very few cases are on tli-) docket.

People are paving tin ii debts and keeping out of mischief. M.ilvane Record. good food, kiud care aud to be as happy at their work as the man who works them. It is Door policy to all standard makes; have been, tried and found true in every par 1 1 Miss Delia Uavs returned home starve, overwork or abuse a horse. Died: Mrs.

Catliaiiae Hitchcock otl The maiu cause of viciousiiess and ticular. ust now the largest sales Tuesday after several weeks visit with C. W. Uerriford and Surprise your wife buying her a her home London township Friday unsoundness is ignorance or cruelty Sent. of cancer of the stomach, of keepers and of drivers.

Cruelty is new cook stove. Ours are wai ranted ag.d 63 years. The fuue-al was 'costly. Horses being nervous aud km. I interment in the timid, quiet and gentle drivers are to the satisfaction.

E. R. Hymek. Mr. Holla Palmer was In the county London cmeterv.

A hnsbind and the best. An unhappy, terrorized lh i Up 'or hungry horse, or one in distress are among the wagons, buggies, harness, and Drills and Harrows, all of which are giving universal satisfaction. Visit have the svmnathv of all. froIU bIows Strains, tight shoes, Check reins, tijrht harness, cannot do 'the (Jakes Swiss 15,11 K.ngers werej by mwh if i 1 ft I. Lit" i lutiiau 'I'll I r'l t' ti 1 1 lk I lin f.eut Monday, b( Kertnioud was proprietor of the barn during his absence.

A musical will be given Saturday evening hv Miss Flora Powers assisted by J. liwon Cain. Admission lOcts. Miss Mavme Miller left Saturday WOOD-WORK, CARRIAGE MINTING, i -i a itiiiil wont fiii-ii hnran la KoniP- Carriage w.rk a entertained a very appreciative au-L. oa dience.

Those who missed this treat i 1 1 tl.Rn BLACKSM1THING, FLOW WORK, HORSE SHOEING will never know how much they did miss. The music, singing and all wasl many suppose; talking to him, caressing him, praising him, little gifts of sugar, apples candy, lender him safer aud more obedient. Recause by torture of the whip horses are competed to overdo and so become unsound and short-lived, the whip costs enormously more than it H. WORKMAN COMPANY, Proprietors of BELLE PLAISE CARNAGE WORKS. THE earns, it is speed that kills, overloading that disheartens and destroys The better the horsemau the less You can get morning for Milan, where she teaches school this winter, which commenced Monday, With oysters, moonlight evenings md bicycles the average young wheel-it is enjoying life these days of wheat and money.

D. T. llroadtis will fill Ms regular appointment at Church of i-t Sunday morning and evening. AH cordially invited. Mrs.

L. A. Barton returned to her home in Reile Plaine yesterday, after several days' visit with friends iu the city. Journal, 13. Mrs.

I. H. Stewart, of Chandler, O. and Will Mogle of Cheney were guests of their brother L. R.

Mogle, and family Sunday. Alva Nile.i returned to his home in Wintleld after several days visit with 8. C. Arnett and family. ().

M. Ilolliday, left for Argonia with whipping he does. Overloading is costly and cruel, aud has ruined thousands of horses. No load should be lo'lieavy to haul easily sure enough tlrst class and was per-haj as wf II received as anything ever in the city, Try the -Etna dour, Sold and Guaranteed by Heed's Grocery. The social and entertainment given Friday evening hv the O.

E. of this city was successful iu spite of the rain early in the evening. The cream and cake was good, the program was good and the receipts were good, something over The Masonic Home Ht Wichita gets the profits for necessary expenses. The Sumner county High School management expect pupils only from parts of the county not favored with such 'food school advantages as we have in Plaine. There will be few if any from here who will attend Our school here, under the present management, is touching the right The best of satisfaction in every over the hardest place on the trip.

hard pulling cauaes great i AT ANDREWS Article bought at the Furni ture Store of C. A. Barry. pain, so frequent short rests are necessary. Much horse power aud distress is saved by starting slowly and riving moderately the first hour.

Never start last. Jerking the bit, yelling and constant slashing weary a team aud mark the lucompotont driver. The best, drivers are quiet, patient and kiud. Mr. Rarey, the prince of horsemen, said: Almost every wrong act of a in ill.

out any doubt. It is now about the right time of the year when our Helle Plaine Lecture The DEFENDER $1.00 course should begin to make prepara What our exchanges say: tions for the winter's campaign. The good this oigaui.ation did ist year was well appreciated and it should be doubled this winter. The cost will be small and the work accomplished will be great. So giab a hold and pull.

horse Is caused by fear, exolteiuent or mismanagement. One harsh word will Increase the pulse of a nervous horse ten beats pr minute." drivers talk enough to their horses. The voice of a kind driver has more effect than the whip, which fact is one of the secrets of uecessfiil trainers. A loud, harsh or angry voice excites, confuses and alarms. The llelle Plaine Defender imistl The lSelle Tlatne Defender comes to have secured its share of tunt pros-1 us this week enlarged to a seven eol-perity which sweeping over the Utun folio.

The Defender hns devel- eoiiDtry. The paper comes out this oped remarkably and ts a glowing ex- ample of what push, energy ami per WICHITA STATE FAIR. The attractions are great V. J. Hryan, Friday Oct, 1st on Uimetallism THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS his household goods His school commenced Monday.

Mrs. Ilolliday fol lowed the liist of the week. Miss Olive Kilmer departed Garden Plain Friday, after spending the day with friends nt Wichita. Her school commenced Monday. Mrs.

W. A. ami little daughter returned to their home in the eastern part of the state Sunday lifter spending several weeks here. Ihos. W.

Butcher, principal of the Sumner County High School, made us a pleasant call while in the city Thursday evening on school business. J. J. Sippy made a business tilp to Wichita Friday. Tomorrow he experts to depart for St Louis to resume his studies at the Medical College, I will make great reduction in Lens work for the.

next 30 days. All work guurnntted. Miw. Moiii.k. Ceo.

Tllltsnn has has this week com pl-ted a flue granary and stable for Peter Hatfield. And Is now repairing an 'I otherwise Improving the Rimer school house. Mrs. Hrwlng Ilnwnrd visited at Wkhiu Sunday. She returned home Monday.

Hcenmpalncd by Miss Byrle Howard, who Is out for the first time nflor a severe attack of typhoid fever week enlarged tu a seven coin mn which makes it look quite different than it did two years agr. Ilesays he received so in tub advertising that be wbs compelled to enlarge. Will Is a hustler aud tio mistake. Oxford Register. Tho Hollo Plaine Defender has been enlarged to a seven column folio.

We are always glad to see prosperity ht Greatest Race Program ever given: Gilberts Dog and Pony Show, with all the features of the old one ring circus; Airship every day at 10 o'clock; Hippodrome Races; etc. The Entries ol Stock, Poultry, vegetables, fruit, THE GRANDEST REMEDY. Mr. H. H.

(iieeve, merchant of Chil-howie. rertilles that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, (red all cough remedies he could hear of. but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up In a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's Discovery, and wnscoied by the use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to business, and says Dr.

King's New Discovery Is thr grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so tniich for htm and also for others 'In his community. Dr. King's New Discovery Is guaranteed for Coughs Colds nml Consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at II.

H. Funk's Centtal Drug Store. Utent application to blleiuess will do In the field of Journalism. St. Marys Eagle.

The Helle Plaine Defender has been enlarged to a seven columu folhK We are glad to note this evidence of pron-peiity. Welter Is deserving of success. Milan i'rens. The llelle Vlalne Defeuder has enlarged to a eveu columu and makes i much belter appearance. Iu growth has beeu slow but sure, Mulvane Record.

hnveiny of our Ne are very large and Wichita will the biggest fair in her history. You The Polls Plaine Defender tins been ean't afford to miss it, commencing Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd Inclusive. enlarged to a "-column lollo, Journal, 14.

For pure clean coal oil go to Reeds.1 mm km mm mm oajs, Asn, tticxcry, fop- GOT 'EM? All lonfls of'iap ana bolt Pine at tne, The Defender $1.00 Paints. Lumber Yari Lumber Yard. 7.

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Years Available:
1895-1904