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The Waverly Post from Waverly, Kansas • 2

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The Waverly Posti
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Waverly, Kansas
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TIME TABLE. ATCHIBOV, TOPEKA BAMTA F. SCHOOL ItTBI. Rev. Worrell was a pleasant caller in (TTro tvyf THI8 traoe-maiiic.

1 the Grammar room Monday. 10:15 a M. 7:15 A. M. 4: Of.k.

Mixed Train going Passenger Mixed Ralph Iugleuiaii has been absent fur several day actiug proprietor of the Ciiy Drug Store, during Mr. Cooper's J. A. llilderbrant. Agent.

absence. A siit'iji'isc party on Charlie Hams at the home ot Geo. Harris on ttelley 8freet, Monday evening, caused a num MISSOURI PACIFIC. Mixed going north p. south ii C.G.

Dobt, Agent. ber of our pupils to look ml her drowsy rope in '89, of the ocean voyage, aud of what he saw in England that impressed aud instructed him, and of the beautiful nd helpful lessons tniwn therefrom. Dr. Quayle whs gritted by many friends at the elu.su of hi lecture. Prolmbly the most striking compliment that can bo quoted concerning the address was that of a young man who is ueither a student or a professional man, but who wished Dr.

Quayle wns down fur two nights iu the course uf five "he would get a house every time if it was three nights," Raid lie. Oskulooea Independent. Dr. Quayle will give "A Visit to the Saxon" in the Waverly M. E.

church on the evening of February 5th. Dr. Quayle, will lecture on the afternoon and Tuesday morning. Au "awfully uire time" was the verdict. It is rumored thai "Gineral Coxey" won a garue of checkers ou Monday.

LOCAL NEWS. A gooii many refuse to believe it. This week ends Elocution. Commer cial Law takes its place. We now answer roll call with quo The O'Leary pale date is Feb.

2ud. tations from uoiod authors. when it Glenn Uereudeeu became a member Wasn't it a beautiful suow first fell? of the High School after the Christmas vacation. We have been "taking uotes" every week siuce Chi istmas but it isn't the "notes'' taken that always appear in pnul. Joe Glass gave a birthday party on Tuesitay evening.

Quite a merry time Coffey county Popnlistu are oue by one edging away from the pie couuter. Wm. Wallace was combining business with pleasure at tie "hub" Moo-day. There is scarcely a person in the entire community that can Bay they are perfectly well. Have you seeu those handsome Garland Cook Stoves and Rauges at Anderson's O'Neil'a? 34 tf was had despite the rain and snow storm.

evening of February 5th, 1897, at the Methodist church, of this city. Admission for afternoon lecture, -15 evening, 20 season ticket, 30 school children, 10 cts. Under the auspices of the Tuesday Evening Club. Dauderine, dauderiue, bald heads There a number of Hhrh School boys who need a hair cut, the (iineral' Gook Stove or Range? being noticeably among them. We respectfully refer them to the t-chool board.

Are. you needing a new The Commercial bank closed its doors last Monday. Cashier Brewer fays it van pay all its iudeoteduees. danderiue, dauderine. Tho members of tbe book-keeping Garland CcoKs and Ranges are the cheapest and best? It Avill do you good to call arid see them and learn somthing It matters not whether you are a Republican or Dem- ocrat so vou have a Garland Cook Stove or Range.

class are struglitig with their books try B. F. Scott, the Burlington shoe itore man, was circulating on our streets Tuesday. The Post acknowledges a pleasant call and a cash subscription from J. E.

Riley Tuesday. Blanks for township officers can be ing to make thetn balance and act like it was dead easy, had at the office of tho Pbt. 18 tf Wo are expecting a complete change Bald heads, use Dauderine, the must wonderful discovery of modern times, in program at the beginning of next week, E. Cottou announces bis line of business in the columns of the Post this week. Look it up and read it.

Focr-0 Tuesday In Waverly a FAlKVlEWCKOfcMUOADH. L. D. Flint's family has tue whoop ing-cough. Audrew Jackson went to Burl iugt on We are making special low prices on our entire stock of Tinware and Hardware from now until January'-1st.

If you aiv thinking of buying a Buggy, Carriage or Wagon call and get our prices before you buy; we can save you TllBf IHUSt Oj aj we need the room for our Spring Stock of Implements. We have the most Complete Stock ot The Frank GiTeu sale on Tuesday was well attended and satisfactory prices were had for articles offered. Use Eureka Harnes Oil for your Harness it is the cheapest and best. For sale at Anderson O'Neil's. 34 tf last Sabbath.

Will Ty tier lias his residence nearly completed. Johu Suyder is atteuding school ai pocket-book containing a sn.all sum of money. Inquire at this office. rrr Gallery. Harry Ford will have his Photo Gal- lery open in Waverly, March 1 to 10 inclusive.

i 43 tf. Uncle Jerry King; can be found in his blacVsrriifh shcV1 hear the auditp Hum at all times and would be pleased to give his services to all callers, tf TLETTiirLt.tj,:,;. Following is a list ot letters remaining uncalled for at Waverly Postofflce Jau 1,1897: F. L. Buraham, i N.

Baste, P. M. Ivondale. Much sickness prevails among the Hardware Shelf Heavy little folks of the neighborhood. Mrs.

Hollihaa is quite sick witn a luug trouble. Miss Agnes Dere is neaily down Ferris, the artist, wai out taking views of bouses and trees with their burden of snow, Wednesday morning. Go to Anderson O'Neil for all your Window Glast, they carry tbe largest stock in the County. 34 tf J. G.

Painter shipped two cars of feeding cattle to Bedford, Tuesday night. Mr. Painter accompanied them. John Rodgers aud John Anderson were in Kansas City this week attending the Implement Dealers' auuual convent ion. with something like lagrippe.

Miss Auua Suyder has been quite in Coffey county. Special attention 'given Builder? Supplies. We are prepared to do all kinds of Pump and Tin work, and Repairing. Bring in your work and give us atrial. Anderson O'Neil.

sick for a week but is getting better. Butchering is the order of the day among the farmers. Fresh saussnge is abuudant. TearbrrM' Exitoliiatfn. The regular quarterly examination of applicants for Teachers'- Certificates will be held iu Burlington at the High School buildhig Satifrday January 30, begiuuiug at 7:0 m.

Jj. H. ANNEX, Co! Sopt. Mrs. Jacksou, of Burlington, visiied with her daughter, Mrs.

J. C. Gad-berry, last week. MILK DAIRY. A.

purchased 50 head of flna Are you bald? Is your clothiiir con cows aud heifers at Silkville for breed Cook Braunou wants your corn, can pay you the highest price, they are shipping south to feeders. See them for prices. 40 2 'The two oooiis that looted the LaRue clothing house in Burlington recently, were given five years each hi the pen by hizonor Mouday. ing purposes. Rev.

Ella Hunt attended the Minis ter's association at Emporia last week. stantly covered with dandruff filthy animal matter falling from a diseased scalp? Does your head itch? Is it infested with sores, Is your hair growing thinner year by year? Is it dry aud brittle? if fo, yob have a parasitic diseaso'of the scalp, 'which you are neglecting at great risk, Dandcrine will Milk delivered morning and evening at your John Murphy has his uew house well Miss Daisy Phillips returned to ber ou the way, the cage is soon read for the bird. Mr. aud Mrs. Howard are visiting home near Gridley last Sunday.

She door for 4 cents a quart. W.J. DUFFY. cure you quickly and permanently. In had been visit iug her sister, Mrs.

Co vart, for a week. caseot failure money refunded. For Micheal and PatricK Madden came sale by F. II. Wyckpff.

down from their Kansas City homo to attend the funeral of their uncle, Pat AT LOWEST RATE! Something to Know. It may be worth something to know JOB WORK rick Madden, last week. friends at Abiliue aud Tom Jacksou and his wife are learning housekeeping at their homo during their absence. Mr. aud Mrs.

O' Daniel have had a very sick child lor about a week but it js improving slowly uow. Mr and Mrs. Dyer, of Utica, N. Y. are spend iug a part of the winter with Mrs.

D's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gage. i- Jimmie Zimmerman has accepted a that the very bent medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a Rev. Stevens was so indisposed that ligPlOO Isote Heads and 1 00 Envelopes for $1.00.

he was compelled to recall his appoint healthv vigor is Electric Bitters. This ment at the Long Creek church Sunday medicine is purely vegetable, acts by afternoon aud here at night. The Note Heads neatly tableted and all deliver edto your post office free of charge. For this 'small price every body can afford to use printed stationery. Send your order to the irivtiiLf tone to the nerve centres in the A veranda is being built the entire stomach, gently stimulates the Liver position iu ajblacksmith-shop at Rich mond.

aud Kidneys, aim aids inese organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves tho appetite Waverly, Kansas, Post, Ed Jordon, of Glen wood is siukiug a well for L. D. iTliut. Phillip II ret is lull-feeding 25 cows for the Kausas City market.

aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 60c or 11.00 per bottle at H. Dr. Quayle was greeted with good L.

Cooper's Drug Store. Bald heads, bald heads, bald heads. Hurrah! dauderine, danderiue. Ladies, wonderfully soft, luxuriant beautiful hair is produced by Dander ine. Try it.

For sale by F. II. YVyckoa sized aud very appreciative audience at the opera house last uight, iu his fourth Go to McDuffie's for all kinds of furniture, matting croquet sets, hammocks, picture frames, window shades, and baby buggies. All at the most reasonable prices. We have just added a complete line of oil cloth, carpet paper, stand ccvers snd regR.

5I THE FARMERS' PROBLEM. Tho period has been reached in the history of appearance on the lecture platform at this country when producers must figure on Oskalooaa. He is always Btire of length of the front of the Presbyterian manse, which will be a great comfort aud couvenieuce to the occupants. Secure your tickets for Dr. Quayle's lectures afternoon and uight of Feb.

5. Afternoon subject, "Shakespear's Women," and at uight "A Visit to the Saxon." Mrs. Ed. Giffin had tho misfortune to fall ou au icy walk oue morniug last week aud give ber kneecap such a wreuch that she was unable to Walk for several days. The installation of officers followed by an excellent supper, was a pleasant change tbe order of business in the Fraternal Aid organization Friday night of last week.

J. Q. Carmain has returned from au extended trip throughout Kansas and Missouri. He has tho contract of pa-peftug and repainting Joe Gross' resi very close margins of profit. It is thus tho more neoessary that every farmer who expects houseful ot admirers tiers.

His versa to prosper in his business, avail himself of all the aid and information obtainable. And there tilily is such that be attracts and holds a miscellaneous audience such as the is nothing more useful in this line than a sub ordinary lecturer could not get at all. The lessons that he wishes to impress soribtion to first-class and practical agricultural journal like the reliable" KaNSaS a IB to SO page farm journal which was estabii shed iu Kansas in 1862 are so iuterspersed and enlivened with fun and mimicry, so adorned with, elo It ranks above moat of the jonrnals of its olass. My hair kept falling uulil I was nearly bald, and several remedies tried had no effect. I commenced using Dander-ine six weeks ago and the result is a fine growth of hair.

Mrs. Belle Pickett, Guthrie, O. T. Deeds, Mortgages both dialtle ana leases, notes, receipts, aud all blanks iu common use kept iu nock at the office of tho Post, nt prices to compete with foreign piiblifhlny house. Give us a call and il we have not a form to suit, we will prim from your copy with ueatuess and tiispatch.

18 tf quent bits of speech and wonderful de no enterprising farmer can afford to deprive tiijiself or family of it. Every issue has infor This is to certify lhat Geo. A lyea, urn 38 yearn of age and have heeu bald -for more than 15 years. I have been ns ing KnoltouV Danderiue for 60 day and now have a good growth of hair completely covering the bald spot. 1 am greatly surprised ut the wonderful results of-your ramcdy, as it has ilonn for me what I considered impi for any remedy to do.

Formerly nt tola, Kansas: now of Kingfisher, QVi For sale by H. U'yikrjr scriptive passages, that the audience is mation worth the prloe of a years subseription. raptly attentive from the beginning to Send at onoe to Kansas Farmer Topeka the end of more than au hour and Kan. for a free sample oopy and supplement ol premiums, benefit Iters etc. and thon oall half of lecture.

His theme last evening this offloe and subscribe for the wavrrlt Post dence before the family move down was "A visit to the Saxon," and con and KANSAS FARMER both papers for one slated of an account of bis trip to Eu- from Williamsburg. iearfMonh1.85..

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Pages Available:
228
Years Available:
1896-1897