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The Corbin Voice from Wellington, Kansas • 5

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The Corbin Voicei
Location:
Wellington, Kansas
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5
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QI YEN AWAY B- EVERYBODY BUN MILIttf To all purchasers of 1.00 or over of goods a beautiful bottle of perfume, at the Fair, Opera Block Wellington, Kansas. HERE seei Umbrellas, Parasols, Fans, Veilings. Gloves, Hosiery, iitiiuiaiai(uiiuuiitituiiamimiini MlhVAtlKCE BINDER. STHUB CO. Will Old Myers' Goods sold Strictly for Cash, and prices will be Correspondingly L0W- )( on North Washington.

The Big Shoe Store We sold 19 of them last year, and thew were so far ahead of the old Horse Killers that we are handling nothing but. the Milwaukee this year. We always keep up with the Band-wagon, and When we 3ee a good thing we know it and the first time we ever saw the Milwaukee, we knew it was a winner. We tried it last year, and we have no hesitation in saying to the Farmers of Sumner County that it is the most complete and satisfactory machine to sell, and the most economical for the farmer to own. It saves money in repairs, requires no experts, and runs lighter than any other, weighs less, and is more durable because where others use common cast iron the The readers of the People's Voice will receive this week A Volley of the Lowest Prices ever brought to them.

Note carefully the extreme bar Have just received their spring stock of Shoes and Oxford Ties, the finest and most complete stockjever brought to the city. In all widths and stvles we will give you better prices than you can possibly get elsewhere. We have a line of $1.00 Ladies' Oxford Ties, 2 to 6, carried over that we will close out at 50 cents. Also a line of Childrens' Shoes at 25 cents a pair. Big Shoe Store have a complete line of Boys' and Mens' Plow Shoes at Prices lower than the lowest.

We invite you to call and examine our stock before purchasing. gains we are now offering. hverv dollar worth or goods have been bought for CASH, and we have obtained our spring and summer purchases at lower figures than ever be SPKRR DEKN. Milwaukee is Malleable iron and Steel. fore, liere is what we can do for you; GhOTfv I3cl WB GUAHAXTTEE a horse lighter draft than any of the old style machines.

It is the monarch of the field, and the horses friend. It is worth two dollars of any man's money to see it, but if you will come in we will show it to you 'free gratis," for fill ING 1398 Yds. of good style Dress Calicos at 3c per yard. nothing. AVe gracefully yield the floor to our advertisers until the campaign opens then we shall double the price of space.

People's Voice. It seems from the above that the price of advertising in the Voice is about as fluctuating under the present management of that paper as Mr. Puckett's politics. Daily Kail. As for "Mr.

Puckett's politics," we seldom discuss politics with a Kepub-lican who is afraid confess his weakness but we are glad you referred to advertising rates. The Voice is the only paper in the city that holds up advertising It always has and forever will make its own prices to suit itself and furthermore, said prices will be higher than AHelpiDg Hand. See 4c ing that Money is close CURTIS MERCANTILE we will make the prices closer and help you out. Don't fail to see KANSAS WELLINGTON, Coat best 6-cord Spool Cotton at 4c, 7 spools 25c. 572 Yds small-figured Rose- bud Lawns go at 4c a yard.

Come early if you want the benefit of this price. our new select styles in men's and boys' those of any other paper in Sumner Clothing, Hats and Fur Mr. Simpson Better. county. The Voice has a larger circulation than any other weekly paper Washington, May 2.

Congress nishing Goods. Make a Bee Line man Jerry Simpson was a trifle bet To Restore hair which has become thin, and keep the scalp clean and healthy, use ter this morning. He passed a rest for our Bargains. 5c ful night and gained a little strength Callers were very few this forenoon. n.

e. Spcipp, Committee Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Populist Central Committee at the Voice office in Wellington on Saturday the 12 inst. at 1 o'clock p. m.

J. K. Moore, A. C. L'ambe, Chairman.

Lost One white Stetson hat. Finde please leave same at Coverdales Store, The Conway Star wants an opera house it also wants a band and a mad dog scare. The newspaper men of K. county Oklahoma have organized a county editorial association. Jacob Engle is offering you bargains in Dry Goods and Millinery that will cause you LOTHING HOUSE.

to come to his store every It rained nearly all day last Sun hour in the day. 2,700 best day. aprorl check ginghams at 5 137 teachers took the examination 2500 Yds of the best staple apron check Ginghams, the best brands made, ate measured out to our customers at 5c per yard. The best standard Indigo blue Calicos can be bought for 5c per yard. 1020 yards of Scotch Lawns are placed at the low price of 5c per yard.

At ice Der vd we will sell you last Friday. HAIR VIGOR It prevents the hair from falling out or turning gray. The best Dressing per yard. The ministerial association of Wei in the county more than any six days of the Mail combined. We challenge comparison of circulation.

Our books may be inspected by a committee of merchants of Wellington at any time, provided the other papers of the city will accord the same committee a like privilege. Increasing circulation warrants us in raising rates, though they may not be immediately doubled. Our rates are 50 per cent higher than the average rate in the county. We shall soon have more to say on this subject. Our readers are entitled to more of our space than anybody else because they pay more toward the expense of the paper.

Circulation almost exclusively among the farmers is worth more than among the residents of the city, who skim over half a dozen dailies and the personal column of the local paper and never see the advertisements at all. The farmer is looking for bargains these days, and if our advertisers offer bargains (and are as good as their word) they will secure trade. The average town resi There should be no partisan politics in relieving the starving. A. Peterson, of Conway, called specially to see the "tramp" of the Voice.

lington will soon enter upon the work of taking the religious census of the city. It is proposed to ascertain the It is a long stretch of courtesy that calls Chester I. Long a "Statesman." And even poets, shorn of their long number identified with the various churches and Sunday schools, and the denominational preferences of those No man who does not work with hair and short pants, are only common The Curtis Mercantile Co. invites you to call and see the Milwaukee binder. Seeing is believing.

Blackwell, the apostle, who claims to have founded the city of Blackwell, has taken to the lecture field. his own hands, is capable of apprecia ting the condition of labor. people. not actively connected with any re ligious organization. The city is to How the peacocks are coming off Come at once to Engle's be districted and each pastor assigned perch.

Coxey's army is now refered a district. It is a good movement. Great May Sale. Note these to in Washington unfortunate a good yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, a good yard-wide Bleached Muslin. The best soft finish dress Cambrics.

The best Shirting Calicos. You will find bargains in any department of our store. prices Nothing like it ever When fevers and other epidemics fellow citizens." The state of Colorado alone holds a are around, safety lies in fortifying known before in Wellington. the system with Ayer's Sarsaparllla. dent trades only at a certain store Dress style prints 2c per 10,000 reserve force for the common -weal army.

Oh! yes! this is only a A person having thin and impure through habit and convenience to yard, Shirting 4c per yard blood, is in the most favorable con Good outing cloth 4c per yd. ditioh to "catch" whatever disease may be floating in the air. Be wise 1 18c I the part of town in which he resides of the stores he passes in going to and from his meals. The farmers don't live in town and can tie up wherever there is a hitching post. 25 doz Ladies fast black cotton hose cc per pair.

Yard breeze through the whiskers of reform. What amazes congress is that an army of men should seek Work. Our millionaire senate and lower house debating society don't know the meaning of work. in time. A.

Lee, foraerly of Oxford, com wide bleached and unbleached mitted suicide last week at Newkirk A child was cured of croup by a dose O. T. He was formerly a Christian Here it is! You can now buy the very best brand of Carpet Warp made, at 18c per pound. The Big Show. With its many wonders will give muslin 20 yds for 1.00 Sheriff Woodcock took John C.

Jones, of Walton township, and A. L. Poovey, of Palestine township, to the Osawatomie asylum Saturday preacher, but lately practiced law at Blackwell and Newkirk. The cause or two Ayer's Cherry tectorial. A neighbors child died with the same disease, while the father was getting ready to call the doctor.

This shows of him giving up the struggle for two grand exibitionsat WELLINGTON Thursday May 10. Howe and existence is not known. Just received 48 pairs of Oxford Ties in sizes 3 to 8. on which the necessity of having Ayer's Cherry Pectorial always at hand. night.

The former was 74 years of Sasher Schonert are agents for the Deenng binders. They defy the world to show a superior machine. The Voice moves that Coxey's army be elected by acclamation to take the place of the present congress. Independent expressions are not necessarily Populist ideas and yet we admit they often seem to be a little on that line. Conway Star.

The business men of the county seat are furnishing lets of good news to Voice readers. It will pay you to study the subjects they present. Hall's Hair Benewer enjoys the confidence and patronage of people all over the civilized world, who use it to restore and keep the hair a natural color. We anticipate some exciting news in the papers the coming week news that will wake up not only the whole nation, but stop the snoring of congress. Mrs.

Dr. Marchand is now located at Argonia, while the office at Wellington is kept open by her husband. They are building up a large Sec advertisement in this paper. Fred W. Buttrcy, a brother of Harry L.

Buttrey, well known in this city, was married Tuesday to Miss) Jacob Engle has slashed we make a price of $1 per pair. Good style and quality. down all wash goods to the age and the latter 49. Plants for wile. Sweet Potato, Tomato and Cabbage Plants for sale three blocks south and State Convention.

A delegate convention of the Peo This department contains a full line ple's party of Kansas will be held in Rock. 1,700 yards Dimities worth 15c and 20c will go at 10c. Way, far below their one block east of union depot. of Ladies ana unnarens Shoes and Slippers. See us on this line.

An Investigation the city of Topeka on Tuesday, June 12, 1894, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following offices: Govei nor, lieutenant gov 4t3(i E. T. Rectok, gardener. Montana 1). Gould and Mrs.

Lou Of these prices will convince Peo ernor, secretary of state, auditor of Duggins, a handsome couple from Mulvane, were united in matrimony by Probate Judge Naugle Tuesday in the presence of a number of invited value. The county alliance met last Friday in Armory hall at Wellington. Owing to the very busy season for the farmers there was not a large of the business transacted was private nature. ples Voice readers tnat wc advertise nothing but what we have, and do as we advertise. nnri how far a small state, treasurer of state, attorney general, state superintendent of public instruction, associate justice of Cushing have enjoyed the proud distinction for many years as being the leading circus managers and greatest procurers of rare wild animals always presenting the latest and greatest suprise in arenic, zoologic and curious creation.

Their efforts have been amply rewarded at home and abroad witli immeasurable success. Ever on the alert and indefatgablc in their efforts for new features and tt is said that on this their fourtyfourth annual tour it can be asserted without fear of cn-traicton that theirs is the best tented show of the Universe. A sweeping purchase and a terrirfic slaughter in millinery at Engle's. 700 ladies and children's fancy shapes in all colors, some worth as much as 2.00, during this May sale 12c. Don't fail to take advantage of these prices.

and uninvited guests. The Voice nin, uint. nf moncv will iro bv doing the supreme court and congressman- tenders its usual congratulations. your trading at the lightest sales at-large. Major E.

L. Scott and wife, the elo room in the city, at in wasning-ton avenue. It is recommended that the county convention for the election of dele quent and total abstinence advocates, will conduct gospel temperance The county central committee of the People's party has been called to meet Saturday, May 12. It is very important that every member should gates to this convention be held in all the counties of the state on the meetings at the Congregational 24th of May, church Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Their success has been marvelous, and they come with the heart The Voice will publish the entire Ibwo Anna McCanlass, of Wichita.

The happy couple will reside at Enid, Oklahoma. Farm Loans wanted. Black Murrell, Wellington. list of couuties with representation, next issue. be present.

the genial and earnest student and farmer, returned last week from Atchison, and will devote his attention to fruit farming for a few months. iest commendation from leading workers from Maine to California. Don't fail to hear them the first night. Congress has taken up a silver bill by Bland. WELLINGTON, KANSAS..

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Pages Available:
342
Years Available:
1894-1895