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Sedwick County Reporter from Colwich, Kansas • 4

Sedwick County Reporter from Colwich, Kansas • 4

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32 PUBLIC SALK. I will offer for sale at my residence Sedgwick Co. Reporter, W. At. GLASS Ed.

and Prop'r- mile south of Colwich, on February 9th, Weather Strips. Juet the thing to keep out lie Cold winter lor sale ntA.G. Hats Hats bats worth for $1.60. All stunners. W.

Ij. McDowell Co. about head of horses, ranging in age from 1 to 4 years old. All stock sold to KATfiS. 1 $1 the highest bidder.

Terms of Sale: 6 and 9 months with approved security. JoeC. Smitu. 50. 75.

60. 25. Tour Jfaatb. Now theevenings are long and entertainments far between, we would suggest an elocutionary entertainment by Little Miss Mable Street, the child Elocutionist Frank Hedrick has been on the sick list with a. very severe cold the past week and a half.

During that time he lost twenty three pounds. Floyd Steenrod seems to think he spent Sunday in Wichita but to be absolutely certain he had to ask Clark Mounts about it. Secret Societies. Mahri l4n N. 3U.

I. O. O. meets of Wichita. Why not give one in the Congregational church and turn the lyrwr TaanuTay aljrlit at 7.30 o'clock at the aa Mall, aad iarltaa all members of the order proceeds on a new organ.

As an entertainer, little Miss Street is without an to Mat vita them. N. A. Stekns. J.

U. J. A. Maaoaas. Car.

8eey. Mr. am! Mrs. C. O.

Crocker returned from their Colorado visit Wednesday equal and with a little help from the AO: U.W.- CoHrlch Ivd(re No. SM. meet rTT Hatarday night la Itank Hall. All aebera of tha Order are 'cordially Invited to morning. They report a good time, fine weather and lots to eat.

MeeS. F. B. QAHCEl-ON. M.

W. W. Hoc choir there could be one of the best entertainments given Colwich has ever had Suppose we try it. The Reporter in now pleasantly lo fl H. Perry Allen Co.

a Boots, Shoes, Clothing, "Dry Goods, and Notions. Everything in the cated in the old Embalming Among the Professional cards from Wichita will be notired that of Dr. E. E. Hamilton.

His Specialty are: the eye. ear, nose and throat. Office 1-7 N. Market. HtMMk real No.

38 O. A. It. meet the ret aad third Saturday eTenlnca of each aaoataat their liall In the school building. Visit! af ooiaradas cordially In riled to attend.

O. W. StkexbOd, Commander. W. K.

CvuSino. Adjutant. lishiiient of A. G. Mueller.

We thought The revival meetings the fore part of the week weie unusually interesting, but the eold weather inttrferred tome Karbel Kebekah Degree Loan No. 108. I. O. O.

K. auU every Second and Fourth Tuesday aiarhta ofeach month at th Bank Hall. All aieibera of the Dearee in good standing are awaially iarited to meet with no. Mas. Nettie aLlbh 'X.

O. at i Caaan Koocns. Sec'y. it best to come here while we could, for, should the unseen hand of fate deal with us as it sometimes deals with men it would perhaps leave this outfit without an "issue" and undoubtedly the stock-iioldeis would want the form preserved and kept as long as possible, as by it they would be able to cherish a lively recollection of the blamed foolishness some men are heir to. WW CHURCHES.

mm DR. BOYD, Noted Specialist. orWleh M. B. Chareh: ft 3 aday every -Sanday leachlaa.

aervice 1aaa MettnK It. .....11. 1. 6.S GUARANTEED TO CURE. "G-naronteed Fresh fPnre.

OUR STOCK OF a.v; M. P. M. P. M.

P. M. P. M. Xawarta Magna rreaehlajr aervlee frv Meetiae; Wedaetday evralaa-.

TaachnrsjnsaUaa: Friday renin'. 7.3 7.S 7.3 and the attendance was not as great the latter part. I.ook at the advertising cards of the grain buyers in this paper. One pays the highest price, another buys as cheap as possible and the third is paying the market price. Mrs.

Will Imbler received a telegram MonJay morning announcing the -death of her brothers wife at Harper Kans. Both Mr. and Mrs Imbler left Monday evening to attend the funeral. It. j.

Glass is making preparations to leave for Colorado, where he has extensive interest in the Little Maud goldmine. His shares will be for sale as soon as he sees his investment. Diseases of Women. -A Diseases of Men. 9 Through the efforts of D.

E. Breese considerable property in and around Colwich has chunked hands the past sea-, son. Last Saturday two gentlemen from near Lincoln, were here looking at some farms held for sale by our esteemed townsman, and were so well pleased with the location, with Colwich and the country in general that the prices asked for the property didn't seem i 4 DysmenorrhoeaJ 'MO P. TIME TAHLE. EAST BOUND GOODS I.

MY To those suffering from the effects of excess or lasting Weakness youthful indiscretions. Irreeular- Men 10:33 A- M. 3 P. at. A.

M. 464, Preta-fct. 4M; Nervous Debility, to undeveloped and weak men, strength is restored and hope reviTed. Some of the symptoms: Sex struation. Diseases of Ovaries and' Leucorrhcea.

Prolapsus, Ulceration, Displacements, I VEST BOUND Lac of Confidence all chronic troub Complete and lirst-class. Be Sure and get Our Prices. 0 ual weaknesH. n-rvoa-nexs. tfizinpM.

poor mem went their that gar, ea. les peculiar to women. to scare them at all, but they home determined to dispose of northern homes to the first sucker came along and move down to the den of eden at once. It is a fact 1 'i :1 A.M. 6: 3 P.

M. 6:46 A. M. ory, restless sleep, despondency, enfitedness for marriaire. ploomy vital lw-es rrefirhik.

45. Lost Energy, Startling Ersrs. Physical Dec. Freteata daQy azeapt Sunday. J.

W. Carr. Aar't. and conmwMj iiean. lour, very Uiisjriviujr i the UtTlOrS, C.tC.

Jir-tHxr. ono naaith i H. Perrw Allei Pi In order to make room for our spring t-tock, we will offtT tvodozen hats at less than cost. Everyone will be ba-gnin and they wont last long. W.

Ij. McDowell Co. for you can i ii vend frI- i 1 i MAKE AXNOUXCE3IEXTS. I No. iu.

only one man has ever seen this country hut what said it wiin the finest on earth, and that poor fellow had lost his mind out in the sandhills Reno county and was being taken throuth on his wi.y to the lunatic assylum. I i 2 i' if r. rjr-i-. W'ip, t1 Jcr-e K-U after i i'' I K'jw. If you have any busmvxs with an Abstract Company in Wichita go to the Deam Company and tell them you saw their add iu this paper.

They will then do the work for you at the regular price. The Wichita visitors Tuesday were; Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Mr.

Robert Surtees, C. J. Denting. C. F.

Hyde, Hiram Smith, D. t. Jones, D. E. Breese, Pearl htoctineiiv CHURCHES.

Mini Hrcnlt U. B. church rreachlne; 1st and 3rd Mabbathe. Edwards Clam at 11 a. Cotwteh 4 p.

Eldrlda school honae ft p. m. Sad aad 4th Sabbaths. Maize 11 a. m.

aad 8 p. m. ai anno school "hoasa 4 p. m. Sunday School at Maisr at la a.

m. T. P. C. U.

every Saturday areata at :1. Prayer meeting- every Wednesday errata. Ktarwaao prayer meeting every TBareday Sunday hchool t. ra. AU re iavttad.

J. J. Maxey. Pastor. Ctanaretratlonal services at the Academy every aaday at 11 a.

m. aad 8.3 p. m. J. Bbohkkb.

Pastor. lMldra's masting Tuesday evening. T'rayer aad Teacher's masting Thursday aven. Two ladies from the vicinity of Bent-ley were in town Saturday enroute for Wichita, where they intended taking the initiatory steps toward closing the Ben joint. So far as Sedg wick county is concerned, the fates seemed to be in fstvor of the FAT KKl A rwluctkm fit U-t st I'r Tieatnu-iit.

H.iinl!e Sens. .,1 1 Tl i ital Wa Packard, Win. Loshbaugh and Mat Bush. ten the the jointest, as they have for the last years been atble to defy not only prohibitory law, but the attacks of Christian Endeavor society rli. Cliest and Throai; Diseases.

i- Taang People's sad ay 7.33 P. M. J- to Wichita .1 Prof. Smith had recovered as he thought, from his recent sickness and Airs, limits wvn in the state i laml office crankiest prohibitionists and as a general thing do Ie-l Static. Gal Mr.

to-day. I'm 1 l.K- to lie able to resume his duties in school Ve nuke a wentitlC to lta SECRET SOCIETIES. K. P. Maise I-oiijre No.

217. meets Moada.v night at Academy Hall. every i. thi ps( Wednesday morning, but liefoi noon it was necessary to haul him home in a The Telegrnphie news ol is always up to late. 7 tVHId All brothers in good standing are cordially iBvlted to attend.

H. B. Maksuill. C. C.

ft. K. of B. and S. buggy.

Ill ii went 1iwii to a speci- Miss Carrie Sherer Wichita this nn-i niif. ni Fnrxli W. L. McDowell in Andale Friday morning. X.

1 CITY AND GEXE11AL, XKW8. J. Brown is ont again after a few lavs illness. V. Lanning of Bentley.

was over one day thia we. busines8.Even in this case the train went ofT and missed the two Misses who were coniielled to return without having ac-romplished the much prayed for result. One went back to put fresh poultices on the cuts and bruses of a kind hu.sb.ind who had imbibed too freely of thespark-ling fluid dpeiiBt by the Bentley dispenser, and the other went with her to console her in her heroic work. It seems that the husband of one of these ladies had not only got but had engaged in some sort of pastime customary to such places and had come out of it considerably carved somewhat after the old southern stvle. jJr.

Boy nichitn This papi 1 1 hooii aw Demand and this iieresnity pioxcs ti.at men recognize a cood advertiMng iiieiiittui as soon as they see it. In justice to our Bun I ley dent we will say that tin- ri-asaiii oT tlu-ie having been no from that burg last week was on account of his having been out wt-t. The U-tter ii-eivi-l must have come from someone who wished to 1 do an injury. Buy your groceries of the man who buys your butter and eggs. Agents are an expensive luxury, business men located iu i our midst, identified with the prosperity of the country, are a cheap necessity.

When talking about the cold weather Wednesday, Mr. Loomis said his thermometer was down to ten degrees below zero, and veiy sarcastically rc-that Mr. Loomis' thermemeter was no doubt hanging in a cold place. We want to call j'our attention to the advertismeut of Dr. Boyd the justly at ILLS I 5 ar.

Dont forget the Ball to be given th Bank hall this Friday evrning. i Will be in this market regularly for milling wheat at market price. Best orands of flour Am an entertainer, Bill Nye isallright hi waj, but he don't weigh enough. Bruce Mantmee made his regular arswfcty visit to Colwich Tuesdciyevening- When we took hold ol this paper we from Soft and Hard wheat kept constantly on did like every one else does that goes li -r-i rl fJll "foi noted Specialist of Wichita. Rend what he has to say it may help you to decide a very important question.

And remem to the newpa.fr biifinvss, that is, sent I i Lane's Medicine Moves the Bowel Each Day. Iu order to be healthy tin. necessary. One of tlie niost notable improvmcnt in town tnis winter was the washing of the glass casing in the O. Clark Monnts went down to Wichita to see a friend Wednesday.

Would try and wait until Sunday, Clark. D. K. Bieese has bought the Brick yard tartr. and iutends to make out of it the best tish pond in the state.

We record this week the obituary of Mrs. Mary Morcland, the mother of our esteemed neigh tor and citizen Mr. A. J. Moiehmd.

Mrs. Moreland at the time of her death was living at lirownstown and we copy the following from the lirownstown Banner. Last week we chronicled ihe death of Mary Moreland. of New Albany Ind. IMPERIAL3 'TALLY-HO' ber he will gladly answer any correspon dence, or give consultation free.

It no doubt is a good plan to buy your it to every one we could think of and we have so far liecti sending it to about fifteen hundred people. Out of that fifteen hundred there have bts-11 twenty one sent back, seven from Republicans, seven from Popuiist, and seven fix 111 good old Democrats. It must lie they think jwe to the mugwumps The pride of a Kansan is the Kan-saw schools. The ambition of a Kansas father is the education of daughter and son. Long since has the time passed when woman was considered only helpmate for man, a soit of being who filled a empty place at the fireside, a someone whose duties weie confined to the drudgeries of home.

Her abilities have placed upon her shoulders the heaviest burdens of life. Her achei vements have crowned her with laurels. Her patriotism foims the purest pages of Kansas history. In the battles of life she marches side by side with men. In all things his equal, in many his superior.

The day has come when her education is considered as important hh mans, and the day will come, when her intellectual powers, having been fully developed by a true womanly system of education groceries at wholesale, but you can just as well buv them of your merchantas an agent, and if you have lifty dollars that (Soft Wheat) "IVORY" and "ANCHOR" (Hard Wheat) OLIVER IMBGDEN CO. J. S. Knoblauch, Agent. COLWrCH.

KAS. you wish to invest in that lino go to the merchant thntenrried you when crops were poor, prices low and times hard. The Kicker column, of tho Wichita Beacon is becoming somewhat nausuat- 1- We would like to have the MSS. of Bill Nye entertainment read over our grave. Among those who attended the Bill JJy entertainment as only one Dave Furnas.

Miss Rilla Adams has not been able to attend school this week on account of sever cold. A. 0. Gaiaer, the tonsorial artist, ha moved his shop into the Commercial hotel building. Bo Bit: To Mr.

and Mrs. Cole Iliuk-ey, last Saturday night. Jan. 2Sth, a fae bouncing boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Walker Wads worth in It will rensoaibcred by iminy that Dr. Creditor, of Wichita had a special law passed by the'legiwlature two years aero for hi sole lienetit, the cither dentists of Wichita forming a sort, of combination against him. Tliis perhaps gave Yinlitor more advertising and a but for a number of years a resident. 01 Brownstown.

Mrs. Morelaiyl was born in Merger, Mercer county, la. Oct. IS. 1SOS.

Ijmiis 84 vears old at the time of F. her death. Mary Jor Jon was maiTicd greater reputation than any other IVn J. NICHOLSON, Dealer in all Kinds of tit iu the state, but not with to Moses Moreland oa the fifth that, he now advertir-vn in the Reporter. liooti idea.

to. F. Nicholson of the leading second hand store of Wichita has for sale a $6S Home Comfort Range. This stove has not been in use more than four months is in perfect order full act of cooking utensils and can be had for less then one half the prjee. Time given if desired.

Call and see it at 419 E. Douglas. "We saw a couple of local items that had ventured out Wednesday morning, but before we cotdd secure them they had each caught such a cold that we feared their coffin would disturb the embalmed state of our sanctum, so we turned our auburn embossed head the the other way and let them pass by. maiCIl liiumuwiuiy, ic. Wheeling, and 111 1S34 they moved to tlnscounty, settling on the Farm now-owned by John Hellar, one mile south- west of this place.

Here, in July, 1 .40. will outrank the bright acheivements of her efforts of to-day as much as they now outrank the efforts of woman one hundred years ago. When that time comes Kansas will have added to her long list of glorious advancement the highest of sdl, for, as she now leads in all fields of education she will then lead iu the fields where the educated themselves must follow. nfip-in uAifv onnnQ tend returniag to theii home iu Oklaho ma, the first of the week. From the indications mo far Rufe Cnne ia coin to make as good a Chief MILLIONS- Trees! Trees! Trees! Send Card for full List.

Address D. W. COZAD, La Cynge, Linn Kas. pf Police aa he did Sheriff. II.

Perry Allen it Co. have some very always on hand. Come in and look over my stock and get Trices. I can save you money in anything in my line. 419 East Douglas.

Wichita. her husband died, leaving her alone to fight thetattle of life and provide for the three children resulting from this happy union. All of the children survive her, A. J. Moreland living in Sedgwick county Kansas, Mrs EHzalieth Keach at New Albany, and Mrs.

C. A. Bain, of this place. Mrs. Moreland lived for many years in the family ot Dr.

Bain but when they 'moved 10 Kansas about Hour years ago, she went to live with hpi- dxuehter at New Albany where she 4a blanket on hand, which, during the mm 5s ten day, will be sold at cost. Will Carr feffr the shock of an Tbusdajr jnoming. So did everyone elae on the street where he fell. 10 tne i raveling The other day we noticed a sign on Kouie Mankoff's store which read something like this: For Sale, Forty of the best farms of Sedgwick county. Call on or address D.

E. Breese. Thinking it somewhat strange that so many good farms should lie for sale in the best lo. cality of the best county in the best t-tate of the best nation on the face of the earth, we hunted Mr. Breese up and made inquiry concerning the facts of the cace and found that n'jiii to he a sum of We hud occa aion to call on Dr.

Boyd the Dentist the other day and say a five minutes chat with that gentleman is worth more than all the gold fillings we ever had put in our numerous teeth. Hi adrertisment will appear, in these columns from this on. Read what It says and if you need any work in that line call on him; If there is any one thing that Colwich Charley Hedrick wounded hand has an tmr recovered that he will resume his died. We all knew Grandma Moreland, auid knowing her we loved her. It is hard to realize that she is dead; th.it she ha WO4tjliO ieria.BWatahop next Monday OB jk ScientiSo Amerada f2Z TRADE MARKS, DESICM PATENTS.

tkjlneone fell through the large glass it is cai leKFness as it ought to have lieen church ought to be proud of hi -floor of the old printing office the other night--or It maybe that the glass just gone fiom us forever, and no uioie I we gaze upon her kind and pleasant countenance, and hear the voice that was always pleased to sing the praises I of man and utter woids of kindness. She has cone to the rest so well earned. froze out. 1:1 nil 11 I I iv1 a up. "wujI ed up the taken down long ae and a new one put-in its place.

Out of tiid-ie forty farms only about eight nr nine remain on the market, the others having been sold or taken off the market and, are now held for rent, farms, which by the way, in the county that never fails to produce a mtaJ COPTRtCKTS. -Charlie Childs is one of the most tneir cnoir. it may oe mat tiieir salaries are not as large as some but their music is just as sweet and we doubt if there is choir in the state tha is listened to with more pleasure than is the one composed of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Cun ning, Miss Carrie Sherer, Mr. Ray Hill and Mr. Coi land Cunning. evmnathetic men in Colwich but we -protnieed not to Bay any thine about it, Commercia ad, we wun'tv FcrtnfncnaiiosaM free Handbook write to -WLNN 0- Sol BJIOADWAT, KlW TOKC Oldest bareaa for aecnrir patents tn Aicerica. KTery jpaxent takea ont br as is brouplit brfora taa patoba by a nutioe given tm ot coarca la Uaa taRt ftmtatlna of aar fcientiflg rmtttm tm tka and now mingles with the bright spirits; in the home that has lietn prepared for those who walk in the path of righteous ness and trust implicitly in him who has promised to prepare for us an eternal! home, where sorrow and death cometli i 3 good crop, is not only a safe investment but one that yields as large a per cent we on the money invested as any specula rparl Berndt ia to-day wearing hie 1 'TilS heavd MrraDDed in a bei tick on account While in Wichita last Tuesday world.

SpietsUdlr lUnstrated. Ko let uf some frozen ears be found on the aec nxaa anotua oe mnmi t. ween Ttmrt ILMrix montha AMrsm all 'J'tii 1 ni'Ut. 1 I luteiid to mak" fIJs best fi Sedgwich county. Orei.

iay uil not. fimimnmi. 341 Hi aa a aar. Mow By her kind a its and geutle maimers Soliciting your patrorirgo. We have this week several advertis she enshrined her image in the hearts of ing card from some of the Business apd SB, 'Wkaaaiu Con'b, rr ttrtf" ear for C.

a aura relief ia niiwt Tea will Mt the Snt dcaa. Sold Vy rs SattiaaMaaata aad JAS. LONVi( ELU Jnfemional men of Wichita. Read arbat they have to say. all who knew her, and who, as they tear- fully gazed upon that sweet lace so cold in death, truthfully remarked she dsl her duty Her good good acts are mon-j uuients that will always remain and BOYD'i F()U stepped in to chat a few moments with Eno, the Furniture man.

We found him looking as pleasant as ever, but his mammoth store was somewhat upside down, undergoing a neat papering and flooring. When settled. down again he will have one of the finest Furniture stores in Wichita and his stock is as complete as can be found in the state. His location is but a short distance from the corner of Main and Douglas and it will pay anyone to step in and see some of tha hi test designs in the Furniture line. It's worth seeing, and while Mr.

Eno is always busy lie will never too feus tp sbw you tion a man can go into. The only objection that can be offered to it as a speculation, is the amount necessary to start with. It takes a fortune to buy a farm, but one farm any place in the Arkansas valley will not only soon pav for itself but another also. The land owners are themselves so thoroughly satisfied with their investments that but few farms are for sale any place in the comity. In fact about the only chance to buy one at any price, is to wait until some young eastern fellow that never saw the western shore of the Mississippi river, falls heir to one and they can then lie had at reasonable prices, Dwpite the cold weather of auttl Thurailay pur tnerclisnta done DENTAL ps) iinnanally large amount of buaincas.

bear everlasting testimony to a life that has beeu profitably spent. Ful' sets teeth, fid. ti. t- "Mother" has gone, but now happy tractid a VMS. VvAu 75 ts fa aaaaaaaae vaaaaeaeaaaaaaaeaaaa aSSSSah'assi STt aortfTtaablMdiaraaaCaaeaao-e Ur tnmbfea, lltn.

kad com- SVy plfrtna.martaaa,iiffartM tiwrt all tftaxrder tk ftyrf OWX gfil rnerchanta, a. Call on The nn. The I'AINLIn ratti ou is uiel Purine tle sickness of Prof. Smith. will he the reunion in Hea-ven, where we will meet to part no more The rela- fives have the sympathy of all their Wn- Ihulja, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. only at our offic. MAIN OFFICE, Wicmta. -yanffprn lias been assisting misb Aucb- friends, who mourn with them. eeooaaaaaaaaeaee.

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