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The Waverly Post from Waverly, Kansas • 4

The Waverly Post from Waverly, Kansas • 4

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The Waverly Posti
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Waverly, Kansas
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. BOARD OF PENSION EXAMINERS Dr. Win. Venard President C. BEASLEY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

Office iu A. O. U. W. building.

Resi deuce three blooks west of Bank on North street. 7 Dr. E. S. Secretary his dead body, was loaded with a ball, as well as powder.

The ball struck a pigeon, suow white, wingiug its flight over the old country grave-yard, and it' fell dead upon t-he yet uncovered coffiu, just lowered to the bottom ot the grave. It was left there and covered with the same damp earth beneath which Otto sleeps the eteinal sleep. Otto had beeu a soldier iu the civil war. He enlisted early and fought to the finish, participating iu Dr. J.

Hood. i Board meets every Wednesday at 10 a. m. over Allison's drug store. Burlington, ans as COUNTY.

C.H. CHRISTIE, LAWYER. lion. W. A.

Randolph, Judge Fifth Jud'l Dist some of the biggest and bloodiest for Infante and Children, L. JIIIBTT ot rrmttaa of Ctartm, wttfc take Practice iu all State and Federal Represents Ileal Estate and Rental Exchange. Tour business solicited. It will be promptly attended to. battles of the war.

He never received a but his soldierly bearing wou for him the respect aud friendship of officers aud men alike. He was mustered out at San Autouio, Texas, iu 1865. He was without family and lived alone in a comfortable little bouse on SENIOR DOJVJYELL. Real Estate, Loans, INSURANCE. Loans a Specialty.

Wrtvcrly, Kanias. his farm, but he was not unsociable fflHw of pwwm, permit to apeak of tt Tithomt gra sdng. It it? wrngmmtUmMr tho roaaotly tar laSmnU aaacUMm tho world hmm ww kaow. It is lioi ChatutQjam tt. li.

tBlToa titm fcoaltk. It will to thois? IItsm. in It Hocoon Bsvt oaaaotkiag which ia oboolntoly ofo pad praoticsJly porioet oo Cstatorlo daatiuf Woomw. Churtorf oHoye rororisluma. Coatori prereota TataWiit Sour Cvri, Caatoria earoa Diarrhcaa mad Wind Colio.

and was well thought of by his neigh M. M. Kigcr County Treasurer Bell County Clerk W. II, Dinsmore Sheriff J. II.

Ilanna Register of Deeds A. Wieeman Clerk District Court P. F. Jenkeas Probate Judge J. Crego County Attorney I.

L. Mitchell Sup't Public Instruction W. H. Robson County urveyor R. P.

Coroner District court convenes first Tuesday in January, April and September. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. A.w.Lane, First district, chairman; N. Murray, Second District; iS. H.

Jackson, Third district. The board meeti first Monday in January and October, and first Monday after first Tuesday in April. CITY. Mayor L.Hays Police Judge E. City Marshal C.

H.McDuffie D. F. Dumbauld Jno. Anderson Councils en. C.

Fear W.M.Henderson SCHOOL AOARD. F. Senior and John Osborn. bors. The Revelation at his death J.

H. ARNOLD. made by Corouer Harcuff, who prepared the body for burial, was that Otto Shaeffer was a woman. Eldorado llepublicau. Contractor, Builder and Joiner.

Plans aud Specifications made Known ou Application. Waverly, Kau. fcPKtlAL. Agricola, June 16 The houae of Henry Williams 2 1-2 miles nonh ot Agricola was entered Saturday morn Csutoria roUr Toothlag Troabloa. CootOTfia car Coaatipotloa aad Flotnlenoy.

Oaotorio aoatralio tho oCootn of oarVoaio acid gao or poboaoao ate. Caotoria dooa mot ooataia morphlao, opima, or othor narootio proporty. Caatorfa a iadlatee tho food, rogalatea tho atomach and bowla, KaTiag hoalthy aad natnral aleop. Caotoria ia pat ap ia oaotdao hottloo only. It ia not add in InJk.

Pont allow any oao to pall yon anything ol on tna plea or promi that it is "jnat aa good and "will aaawor every loo that yon rot O-A-g-T-O-P-I-a. ing and burglarized. The men of the family were iu the corn field at work, while Mrs. Williams had gone to at W.H.LAW, GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. Machine Repairing a Special- ty.

5-0n Jforth Piersonoppoaite Baptist church. tend the funeral of James Grant leav ing no one about the house except Mag- CITY 4 DIRECTORY. gie Eifinger, a young girl, she was in and out attending to her duties, and while in a detached portion of the CHURCHES. house, the man entered the diningroom iaoaoTery Tho fao-sAmllo oignataro of uuuotiued, when Maggie came iu she apper. found a stranger seated at the table eat RESTAURANT.

Wm STEVENS, Proprietor. Meals and Lunches at all hours. Headquarters for Candies and Fruits. Mkthopist KPiscorAi-On Sylvester near Senior street. Preaching every Sabbath at 11a.m.

and 7:30 p. m. S. F. Pastor, S.

S. at 10 a. in. W. Henderson, Supt Epworth League at 6:30.

ing from the family breakfast, which had not yet be removed, he immed Children Cry for Pitcher's Caotoria. iately sprang up, druwiug a revolver as he did so, and ordered her to throw up her hands, then told her to sit down aud kep quiet or he would shoot her, his instructions were followed, and he PBsBTTBt Corner of Pearson and 1st, Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. each Sabbath.

E. II. Worrell, Pastor, S. S. at 10 a.

m. J. Senior, Supt. Y. P.S.of C.

E. calmly resumed his breakfast with the revolver by his plate ready tor instant S-F. CHAMBERLIN Contractor Builder. Specifications aud estimates carefully made. Shop (list door north ef Cook.s Lumber Waverly, Kansas.

use, when his appetite was satisfied he proceeded to rummage the house, at the first opportunity, the girl (who was Baptist -Pearson between Nerth and 1st. Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7:31 p. m.

on let and 3d Sabbath of each month. Williams, Pastor. S. S. at 10 a.

m. each Sabbath. left unguarded in his search foi valuables) sprang out of the door and ran to the field where the men were at The Kansas Mutual Life Is a Kejjnlarold Line Life Insurance orapany, issuing all popular forms of Ordinary Life, 10, 15 20 payment life, 10, 15 and 20 year endowment-policies, upon the accumulative plan, with or without a return of premium paid, or with annual dividends; also writes attractive renewable term pol-cies affording safe protecton at a low annual cost. OlOR (inR flfl "ltere bearing seenrities deposited vlUuiUUUiyU wn State Treasurer of Kansas. Death claims paid fciife organization As6Pls Jan-iarv 1.18U5 263,782.61 Surplus, January 1895 174.604.15 Insurance iu foice, January 1, 1895 $8,348 tWJb John Davis, President.

work, they were quite a distance away and when they reached the houe the Catholic Seni or between 2d and 3d. Services 1st eabbath of each inontbatlO a. ra. bold burglar had gone, search was at once instituted, aud suspicion fastened CLIMAX Barber Shop. On Picrson street, opposite the Daris Blacksmith shop.

When you are in need of a fashionable hair cut, good shave or sea loam give US a call. We will be glad to meet you. Yours Respectfully, Bud Hall. upon a man named Ira Loo s-ch brook who lives near Jiosemont. The girl Brieflets From the Bailiwicks of the Brotherhood.

vv as taken to see him Monday and fully identified him, he will no doubt be ar rested this (Tuesday) morning. Articles t-tolen comprised a new heavy winter overcoat, a heavy double woolen 6hawl, 6ouie lew other articles of clothing, several small pieces of jew elry lockets and pins. No money. The following is fhe statement of wHtTrS. H.

HOGUELAND, YATES CENTER, KANSAS, For a list of Kansas Real Estate. He is one of the largest dealers in Southern Kansas and, from his extensive list, can suit vou either in a sale or trade. some observing individual: H'Never judge a person by his outside appear 1 SOME STATISTIC. The following statistic were gathered from the aeswor's books as returned to the county clerk, and are for the year ending March 1,1896: Population or county, lu-crease over last year, 626. Population of Burlingtou, increase 152.

Valuation of poultry and egg6 sold, 153,510. Valuation of fnt stock sold and slaughtered, $869,400.50. No. of bushels of old com on hand, 1,084,000. No.

of dogB in county, 2,306. No. acres of alfalfa, 421. ance. A shabby old coat may enwrap a newspaper publisher, while a raau wearing a high plug hat sporting a goldheaded cane, may be a delinquent Bff l(.

I Oct. 5ih the M. K. T. will put into service between St.Louis aid Houston, via Sedalia, Nevada, Ft.

Scott, Parsons, Ft. Worth and Houston fast triaiib No 5 and 6. The equipments of these trains is entirely new yestibuled throughout, having free reclining chair car, Wagner buffet sleeping cars and every first class accomodation. The South bound traiu will leave St Louis daily at p. arriving at Houston next morning at North bound will leave Houston daily at 6:20 p.

arrive St, Louis, second morning at 7:30 Pasengers will thus have the benefit of fast time and the best service to aud from the south and sonth west. subscriber." AT LOWEST RATE! JOB WORK The bolting element of the St. Louis 1100 Note Heads and 100 Envelopes for $1.00. couveutiou composed of all of the Colorado and Idaho delegations aud a majority of Utah, Nevada, Montana and North Carolina. The Capital of Tlie JYote Heads neatly tableted and all delivered to your post office free of charge.

For this small price every hody can afford to use printed stationery. Send your order to the flax, 13,550. com, 104,683. oats, 20,648. wheat, 4,074.

n.ilulnaa. 1 1(19. Waverly, Kansas. Post, yesterday says: "In case the electoral vote of their state are cast against tie Republican candidate, it does not mean a great deal. Nevada has three votes, Utah three, Montana three, Colorado lour and Idaho three.

There are six teen in all. The party which loses them by declaring for houest money will gain three times that number else where." No. stands of bees, 541. 2,210 hogs died during the year from disease, while only five mules succuraed to the inevitable. lloifs on hand March 1, 7,748.

inn Your CORN, WHEAT, OATS, HAY, STRAW, BROOM CORN, DRESSED. HOGS, CALVES, l.AMBS, and all Farm Produce to DURAND COM. CO, 193 The following is the population of thetown3 in the couuty reported: Lie-nv. 852: Waverly, 569; Lebo, 561; Uridley.199; Aliceville, 94. Burling tou Independent.

STRANGER THAS FICTlOJf the farmers' problem. The period has been reached in the history of this country when producers must figure on very close margins of profit. It is thus the more necessary that every farmer who expects to prosper in his business, avail himself of all the aid and information obtainable. And there is nothing more useful in this line than a sub-soribtion to a first-class and practical agricultural journal like the "old reliable" KaXSaS FaRMER, a 16 to 20 page farm journal which was cstabli shed iu Kansas in 1863 It ranks above most of the journals of its class. no enterprising farmer can afford to deprive Lujiself or family of it.

Every issue has information worth the price ef a years subscription. Send at once to Kansas Farmer Topoka Kan. for a free sample copy and supplement ol premiums, benefit offers etc. and then call a this office and subscribe for the waverly Post and KANSAS FARMER both papers for one year for only 1 1.25 The recent death atid burial uf Otto Schaeflfer unlocked as romantic a secret COPYRIGHTS. oa was ever divulged in story or pong The State Co-ivention of the Y.

P. 8. C. E. is to be held in Kansas sas, ou Jnne the coming year.

Arrangement are being made to accommodate 2000 delegates. Speakers of national reputation have been engaged for the occasion. Further notice and names of speakers will appear later. Johit McFadden, Pre9. Waverly Soc.

His death was a tragedy killed by while at prayer and his tun NEX l1 TC A DAILY SEMI-WEEKLY Capital Pages Each Issue, Every Tuesday and Friday, For One Dollar per Year eral was marked by an iucident pecu liarly as dramatic, and his friends regard it aa a piophecy of something CAlf I OBTAIN A PATMtT For prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to MUNN tie who have bad nearly flfty year experience In the patent business. Communloa items strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning; Patent and bow to ob tain tbem sent free. Also a catalogue of ineehan leal and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Mnnn ft Oo reeatre peoitl notice in the Hclentlfle Amertenn, and thus are brought widely before the pebllc without eost to the inrentor.

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Single eoples, 95 cents. Eyery number contains bean ttful plates, in colors, and photographa of new bouses, with plans, enabling builders to ahow the West designs and secure contracts. Address MU2W 4 CO MIW TOKK, 301 BBOADWAK Kvud the urave. tie was dui ieu uy TCn mrrnVilnrt In Hi' THIIno' ra .1. I JUd Pills, cuhe All Pain.

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Pages Available:
228
Years Available:
1896-1897