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The Argonia Voice from Wellington, Kansas • 5

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Maiuukd on evening of July 25, ihih, at tue residence or Mr. jx. u. Gluscow of South Haven township, CONTINUED. boeK AT oaivss Mr, a.

M. Mghtllnger, or 1 Weighed In the Balance, Hev. J. D. Botkln said sonio very plain things in his sermon at the Methodist church last Sunday morning.

His text was "Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found want Springs, O. and Miss Heine M. To Restore hair which has become thin, and keep the Bcalp clean and healthy, use ut Lawrence. Coming to Wellington Ir.wna Fisher, of South Haven 11'TT I1BI4I u. UlUl U.

i'l IU Ul JJiaVATTUU, W. .1 officiating. Ice cream and cake were In 181)0, he mid law In tho offlce of Judge Nerrlck, and In December of the same year admitted to the bar. He was afterwards in the ofllcc served to a large number of guests. Many substantial presents were given tho young couple, nruong which were, of King S'cliwlun, and last yea a parlor lamp by W.

S. Glascow and formed a partnership with Mr, wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch: table Elegant Line of Uubrellas and. Parasols.

Also Straw Hats, Work Gloves, Dress Gloves, Silk Mitts, Valises, Handbags Tourists' Straps, Shawl Straps, Lunch Baskets and Hammocks, etc. at THF FA IP OPERA, BtoQGK, 1 flL 1 iUlVj Wellington, Kansas Schwlnn, under the Hrm name of cloth and looking irliss. N. L. Glas cow and wife; tablecloth, Maggie Rogers.

Mr. Rogers has Mcuunaiess; rruit aisn, fiirs. noifjn and Mrs. Hcwell; berry bowl, Mar been a hard working youg man and has never taken-any part In politics further than to vote as every good garet Glascow; handkerchief. Han ing." Daniel 5:27.

This was part of the Inscription written with a mysterious hand upon the wall of the palace before the eyes of Uelshaz.ar and bis fellow revellers. The preacher showed that God's law was the balance in which the wicked king of Babylon and all other people are weighed. He then held up each of the ten commandments in proper order and invited his auditors to step in and be weighed. On each one his remarks were very pointed, and it was very evident that his purpose was not to brush the dust nah Anderson; tidy, Mn. Winn; fruit dish, Mr.

and Mrs. Loo Whitten; HAIR VIGOR It prevents the hair from falling out or turning gray. The best Dressing citizen should. Mr. Rogers was mar cake stand.

Grandma Whltton; throw, rled last May to Miss Edith Galton Mrs. Lee wnitten, sliver knives, Mr. of Eden township, where ho and she and Mrs. Dr. loll I rigs worth, berry both grew up.

No one can truth' fully say a word against Ivan argains i Shoes! spoon; Julia Holland; table linen and bedspread, Mr. and Mrs. Klghtllnger: table linen, Julia Holland; Pampas plumes, Mrs. Hatten and Mrs. Hewett; Rogers.

Hon. C. G. Handy, the People's can dress pattern, Mr. and Mrs.

Willis. didate for representative of the 70th WIN WE WIIL! PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE legislative district, is an old soldier, CLEARING SALE 0N TAN 0XPORB TIES off the pyramids of Egypt, define the process of preserving the old mummies or denounce the sins of the ancient Jews. He was after Wellington CONSTITUTION. and would undoubtedly be entitled to a pension, but he has never applied Substitute for Senate Joint Resolu AT the BIG SHOE STORE tion Nos. i and a.

Campaign rate Tho Voioo Four Months. for one. He came to Eden township people. In his comments upon the 0th com about 14 years ago and proved up a Be It resolved by the legislature of the HtutH of Kansas: two-third of the members mandment, "thou shalt not bear elected to each house thereof, concurring claim. He was a republican until the birth of the People's movement.

He has ope son and two daughters, all of tuerein. Figure with Carnes on Farm Loans. $225 Formerly sold at $2.50, 3.00 and 3.50, will go at i r.n i 7-. ami 9 nn i. Section 1.

The following proposition to amend the constitution-of the state of Kan false witness," he got into several people's neighborhood. -It is well known that some of the prominent members have been calling their pas whom are married and settled down sas is hereby submitted to tbe qualified electors of the state for their approval, or rejoc- lion nflmala. I 44 in Sumner county. No man in the IHU 0.44U $1.00, 1.25 and 1.55, Last (0q, 75c and 85c, Last, lots at 100 nntra llnrl flYfTirrla tir f'lilMron XTIaana onrl tor an anarchist and a hypocrite, and county is better known and more re- ot the constitution of the state of Kansas be amended so that the same shall read as fol Neighbor Campbell's first effort at writing Democratic editorials was a very creditable one. Frank Millard populist candidate lor congressman from the 2nd district Every person of the age VrrT VA, 'TT.

lows: "Section 1, 1. other similar pet names, all on account of his sermons in defense of the spected than Hon. C. Handy. He is a well read man, earpest and hon 1.23 .75 .50 1.00 1-25 125 20Q 1oo of 21 years and upwards belonging to the fol- I Jrr Vr at "pen we, lowing Classes, who shall have resmea in puns i'icij orrime uuu oewea congress ana go at poor and oppressed classes in this est, somewhat reserved, and reasons Kansas six months next preceding any elec- 72 pairs Boys' Bals.

and 2's to 5's, worth $2,00, at 24 pairs Men's Donzola Shoes, worth 3.50. so at tlon. and in the townshln in which i or ward or ward country. Mr. Botkin declared that always to the point.

Is a railroad brakeman. she or he offers to rote, at least 80 days next 24 pairs Men's Shoes of the make of Gibbs worth 2.50,. go at be was ready at all times to listen to preceding sucn election snail lie aeemea a ciu iilltiod elector. 1st: citizens of the United The Standard heads the Democratic 100 pairs Men's and Boys' Plow Shoes that we'll clean out at 75.and E. Van Horn, the People's candi' date for commissioner of the 2nd dis advice from anyone, but that be de States.

2d: persons of foreign birth who have declared their Intentions to become citizens ticket as "Our Ticket." Brother tested the backbiter the man who of the United States conformable tj the laws of the United States on the subject of natur Campbell, how could you? on the street and in places of busi alization." Sxc. 2. This proposition shall be submitted ness, traduces a fellow man simply a ne Monitor menagarie now con to tne electors oi tins state at tne general trict, is one of the most solid business men of Wellington. He came to this county in 1S82, and lived seven years on a farm in Jackson township. He then went into the meat business for a couple of years, and for the past because of difference of opinion.

sists of a Campbell and an elephant election of the representatives to the leaisitv He referred to the well known fact and no fodder to feed them. Word was received at Wellington SPARR DEAN lo South Washington Auenue WELLINGTON, KANSAS that some people accuse him of preaching politics. He served notice that he proposed to continue, and- If the first of the week that John ture In the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, for their approval, or rejection: those voting in favor of this proposition shall have written or printed on their ballots "For the suffrage amendment to the constitution;" those voting against the said proposition shall have written or printed on their ballots "Against the suffrage amendment to the constitution said ballots shall be received and such vote taken, counted, canvassed and returns made thereof In the same manner and in all respeats as provided for two years has been in the grocery business at Wellington. He lately took a partner, and the name of the Murray had died suddenly at Vera necessary, to defend his course Cruz, of yellow fever. "What Is the church and her minis firm is now Van Horn Brumley.

He owns a section of land in Jackson Hon. W. H. Biddle, state treasurer was in Wellington Tuesday, and re by law; as in tne case oi the election or. rep resentatives to the legislature.

try for," said the preacher, "if not to denounce sin in high places and low places, in governments and in individuals. The prophet predicted a township, and was trustee of that township for three years. He has a mained over night as the guest of Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect and in be In force from and after Its publication Probate Judge Lyman Naugle.

Hi tne statute dook. TTnTfTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITITTrTTTTTTTj time when the kingdoms of this Dr. I. N. Clark of Kansas City Mo, I herebv certify that the above resolution world shall become the kingdoms of in for Sale will preach at the Baptist church originated in the senate January 16, 1893, and next Sunday at Ho', oclock a.

passed that Doay February Percy Daniels, President of Senate. our ijord. And God has put his church into this world to bring about this happy condition. How can the everybody invited to hear him. W.

L. brown, secretary oi senate. Passed the House March 1, 1893. Geo. L.

Douoxass. SDeaker of House. TO LOAN Frank L. Brown, Chief Clerk of House, wife and three children. Mr.

Van Horn is a broad-minded successful business man, and the affairs of Sumner county would be safe in his hands. The other candidates, J. M. Doub-leday, for representative of the 71st district; Lyman Naugle, judge; Dr. Franklin, for coroner; and E.

C. Stayton, for surveyor, are all present incumbents of the offices for which they are again candidates, and their record is before the people. Let that speak for them. To restore gray hair to its natural color as in youth, causes it to grow abundant and strong, there is no bet church accomplish this if her ministers remain silent about national sins." Approved March 1893, P. L.

D. Le welling, Governor. State of Kansas. I are making Farm! We ter preparation than Hall's Hair Re It is very evident that Mr. Botkin I have a splendid 8o-acre tract, belonging to.

the estate of Olin Sanders, in Walton township. which must be sold te. pay debts and close up the estate Call on, or address, W. R. SAVAGE, -I Wellington, Kas.

Office or Secretary of State, Loans at the Low-a newer. I. K. S. Osborn, secretary of state of the state of Kansas do hereby certify that the thinks the pulpit should take a hand in the settlement of public questions, and his pulpit is to continue In the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the It Is suprising what harmony now exists between the Monitor-Press and est Rate, TheH money is ready when papers are original enrolled resolution now on hie in my offlce, ana that the same took effect ny puD licatlon in the statute book May 13.

1893. the Standard almost as much as be In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto line of duty. It is understood that a small coterie of Republican politicians tween Grover Sherman and John signed. subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, seal, in his church, under the direction of Cleveland.

Done at TODeka. Kansas, this 25th day oi juiy, JJ. IBIH, K. s. usborn, secretary oi state.

I Asa Black, J. ne convention of the People's the Eepubllcan bosses of this city, have inaugurated a movement to muzzle Botkin. Should they make party last Saturday, was the largest convention ever held In Sumner Successor to the attempt it will be one of the most ENGLES county and absolutely free from even L. W. JOHNSON, Practical Auctioneer, ROME, KANSAS, Will cry sales la any part of the county at the following ratesi On everything over 1500 1 per cent; 9500 and under, Will furnish sale bills to my patrons at half price.

audi dates made at the Voici office. MURRELLa BLACK the appearance of deals and jobs. interesting events ever known In Wellington. Those who desire to witness the performance should get Wellifto-tnn. Kansas.

Judge McKay, the celebrated "far there early for it will not last long. mer judge," about whom iuch a fuss Forever, Say the People, if was made two years ago, has been re nominated. He seems to have made The highest total vote cast in the Populist convention was 396 that in the republican 232. a pretty fair judge. Kansas City GRAND RALLY FOR THE You should go to the star.

It is plain that the republicans of Kansas intend to make no general Rev. J. D. Botkin has been invited to deliver two lectures August 12, for the Chautauqua Assembly at Rogers, Arkansas. That being W.

C. T. day, his lectures will naturally be upon the liquor traffic, which Mr. Best campaign. The county platforms are The People's Party of Sum bait for suckers, who are expected to Can't Keep Still.

1 want to. buy 100 head Native Steirs one year old, 100 head twe's and three's, 10ft head of stock Hogs, also have one good clear Farm 130 acres, also oae 08 acre Farm, both in this county which I would like to trade for cattle. I am also rsady to buy all kinds of fat and lean stock. Address or call on me at Hackney Cowherds Meat Market on Saturdays. 453m H.

Knowles. BARGAINS. He Bill On Sic swallow the state hook on the nation ner County, will hold a grand al line without opening their eyes. Botkin has studied as tho ro ugly as any man in America. Mr.

Btkin has lately adopted the Popu ratification meeting at Wei The regular quarterly meeting will be held next Sunday at the M. list view that the liquor ''business" must be treated as a trust and dealt church. Presiding Elder Lowther will preach Sunday evening at 8 with as other giant monopolies. For Drug's. Faints.

lington, Tuesd ay, Aug. 14. o'clock and conduct communlen ser Tho Hodges Header The grandest of all our sales now vices. Quarterly conference Monday Oils, Glass, Eto. To Threshermen.

The following parties have pur in its blooming glory! Rapid action, evening. FOR SALE at Lowest Cash Prices, chased of T. B. Hubbard the Advance quick sales, our method I of bH LYNCH SCHWINN or on two uctotjer payments, re Governor Lewelling will preach at Band Gutter and Feeder: auu licit) Vf6 ku nibu uniKaiua tvuau Judge Cyrus Heron, Mrs, pairs furnished on short notice. KINNEY KETTERING, nuoro uny on Socialism take the wind out of all competitors: 40tf CORBIN, KANSAS aunaay, August 19.

This is cute. The sanctity of the pulpit insures him from fatigued eggs. Wichita Eagle. Such depraved animals as the Eagle Anna Diggs and Judge C. Foote, will be the speakers of 8ic.

a yard Fine Imported Mulls, re ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Groceries John C. Hall, Conway Springs. Jake C. Struble, Caldwell.

Bert Cross, Belle Plaine. Wm. M. Balsley, Caldwell. L.

fi. Reese Corbin. Jake Houser, Caldwell. Geo. II.

Stover and E. B. Mickley, STATB Or KANSAS! duced from 15c. eunwr nave no nigner instinct than rotten eggs. SuHHia County- the day.

Tn t.ha Prnhata Caurttn and for ald Count 10c. a yard Fine Zephyr Gingham, In tha mutter of th estate of Geo. D. Thomas, The ladies of the Christian church took advantage of the conventions In reduced from 15c and 25c. This will be the event of Perth.

Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad-. ministration have been granted to the undar-. nn tha Antt of Geo. D. Thomas, late 10c.

a yard Half-wool Challies, dark the campaign. II. Cummins, Portland. No thresher can afford to be with Terms Strictly CASH of said county, deceased, by the Honorable. Wellington this week and served regular harvest dinner.

The restaurants of the city kicked and de ground, reduced from 20c. the rrooato court or me county aim siavo-aforesaid, dated tbe 7th day of July, ia.il. Now nil nArsnnahavinii' claims axalnst Everybody tell everybody out one. It will pay for itself in fifty days. The feeder is greatly improved, manded that they be made to pay an the said estate are hereby notified thaMhey 10c.

a yard, 32 inches, Figured Pon must present the same tne unueiwnwu else, and all come. occupation tax. The ladies report having a balance wheel, can be thrown Satisf action Guaranteed for allowance wltbin one year from tne-aaw gees, reduced from 15c. be Drecluded. nearly 8100 raised by the two dinners, said letters, or they may of from any benefit of said estate; and that If or Money Refunded Rally, Boys, Rally, make in and out of gear and is perfectly regulated.

Users say it takes no man power and does better werk than such claims be not exhibited within, three. 121c. a yard, 32 inches, Black Satin- The ideal country would be that in which no man tries or expects to get ears after the date oi saia letters icey Wrl- MARY THOMAS. striped Organdy, reduced from 23c. the welkin ring.

Administratrix of the estate of Thomas, deceased. 3t47 Rope, per pound 100 Dails fresh Jelly and Syrup (a) the hand feeding. Will work ou any separator and in all kinds of grain. something for nothing; but in as much as "there aint no such place," the that sold at At 24C. 6 boxes Axle Grease: guaranteed, 12 dozen Belts, 50c to 75c.

For terms and prices call on T. B. Hubbakd, Agent Advance Thresher Every reader of the Voice hereby appointed a special next best place is where the people 3 cans fine quality Corn for 25 First Publication in Voick July SUMMONS BY 3 doz. fresh, so id JicKies tor 10 are all too smart to exchange some Wellington, Kans. 1 gallon fine, fresh Sorghum 4o At 37c.

8 dozen Men's Unlaundred State or Kansas. 1 1 Sumner County, thing for nothing. The latter place committee to hustle for this (First Published In Voice, August 3rd.) 1 gallon rlne, fresh Syrup 45 Nice cream Cheese, per .15 White Shirts, reduced from 50c. hasn't yet been located. Conway Star ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OP HEARING Ruddv Harvester Oil, per gallon .35 FET iriON TOSKL.Ii KKAL ESTATE.

grand occasion. If you step Jelly Glasses, per doz 40 5c. a yard Unbleached Muslin, re Tint Mason Jars, per dozen, iv on the grass, don't stand long Mason jars, per doz 80 wo quart Mason jars 1.00 duced from 7ic. BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY, Cost or value not considered. "Mamma, was that a sugar plum you just gave me?" asked little Mabel.

"No, dear, it was one of Dr. Ayer's Pills." "Please, may I have another?" "Not now, dear; one of those nice pills is all you need at present, because every dose is enough to let it grow under In the district court of James McKlnney. plaintiff, vs.Nv' Cry O. V. McDonald ond Isaac litaeur, defendant.

The state of Kansas, to the above named defendants, greeting: You will take notico thuV you, have been sued by the above named, plaintiff In the above named court, and Vt-iU you. must answer the petition of said, plaintiff against you filed in said action. I the otnoe ot the clerk of said court, by the 3th day of August. A. D.

1MH. or 4jd petition will be taken as true, and Judgment will be rendered in said action infaxorof said plaintiff and aeainst said defendants W. Criley and Isaac Kinuar fur-thp sum of I12.i.25 with interest from the ah, day of June. I8M. at Here is where money talks.

your feet. "TO ALL whom it may concern but more es-A pecially to the Heirs at Law of F. H. Baker, deceased, late of Sumner county. Kansas, and to ail other persons interested In the estate of said F.

H. Baker, deceased, are hereby notified that Charles Baker, administrator of said deceased, did, on the 31st day ot July, A. D. WM. file a petition in the Probate Court of Sumner county, Kansas, praying that I might be authorized and empowered to sell the following described land for the purpoee of paying the debts and costs of administration of said estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section No.

two, (3,) in township No. thirty-three, south of range No. one, (1.) east. In Sumner county, Kansas, subject to a mortgage thereon for thirteen hundred and fifty dollars, (fl.350,) executed by said F. H.

Baker, in his lifetime to the Farmland Mortgage and Debenture Company, and being now of record in the Republicans, Demo fef Every thing must go at some price. to sauth room of Augus crats, Populists, Men, Women tine double store, on wnsu-ington mva imntrrm. Your dollar Is of gbk at value and Children invited. 8 per cent per annuu. lor tne cancelling of a certain deed made by W.

H. Criley to 0. V. McDonald to the following described real estate, and fortlsV of the following real estate situated ia the county during our Great Clearance Sale. You are positively wasting your time, Marriaga Licenses.

J. W. Deardorff, Caldwell I Carrie Cull. J. T.

Morrow. Gnelph i Bertha Kullerson. Guelph H. T. Bentloy, Conway Springs Fannie A.

Thorp. Earnest Brooks, south Haven I Christia McKiuney, J. C. WORDEN, of Sumner and state of Kansas, to-wit: offlce of the Register of Deeds, of Sumner if you do not take advantage of this The northwest quarter (nwji oi secnon sW ifii. t.iwnshin thirtY-three ranae two county.Kans,, and said petition will be heard at tbe office of the Probate Judge of said Stupendous Clean-up Sale.

county on the 11th day of Aug. A. I. 14. at Wanted 100 Tons Machine 02) west, under an attachment to satisfy said judgment, and costs in accordance, with tbe A motion was made Tuesday in the republican convention that inasmuch as Tom Richardson was in harmony with the party, he be made assistant secretary.

"When Texis democrats are in harmony with republicans, who 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at which time and place each of you, and all others inter Cast and Stove Plate at Well pnverni saiu petition. Witness mv hand and seal tdU 30th day of June. A.

W. ested are notified to be present and show cause. If any you have, why an order of sale a prayed for. should not be granted. Farm Loans wanted.

Black Murrell, 1 Wellington. ington Machine and Move JACOB EN GLE, Wellin'on, Kinvs. ISeall- u. n. Cl'Tk of the District Court.

By L. U. hSttlitt, Deputy. Works. vatea aist aay or July.

A. u. CliAULKS BAKER. Administrator. 1 will say thay are not twins?.

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