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Oxford Independent from Oxford, Kansas • 3

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jpcxsoofcirs. MIXED. Administrator's Notice. When in need -ot dryr sood groceries, Surprise. Tuesday evening of It, 1878, ibe of the city of Ox.

COMMUNICATED. Paltie Item. Tne Xinncscah ia almost past fol ding shoes, go to Putiseomb's. Eagfe Tiin State Kaxsas, I Tord assembled in the parlor of the Col rjflTTJ Great chanse make money I UVJjLLA you eaa'l pet gold you get greenbacks We need a person in every iUofii. Wieluta, an4 get unniM of our great targaius.

Our motto is quick sales and tinall o.xroap. yuLuUAY. janlaky 3. and we are epciiding; the Holidays at home. Christmas dinners were every town to take subscriptions it the largest, cheapen and liest illuetrated family publication in the woild.

Any ene can become a successful agent. The most elerant works ot art given tree to subscribers. The price is so where enjoyed Dancing was the order iOneyear 00. 1 Sis Three uunrUiK 40 One JO Sifcgle copies, act. of the evening.

The boys, botn young low tnat almost every oouy snnserioes. une lin's house, and cook the proprietor and his amiable lad jr assistants, by storm The assembly was large to uncoioforta-bleness. It was a surprise, but for hom intended is yet a mystery. After amusing themselves by singing, clapping, weaving, and playing, the dining room wa cleared and an ample collation spread for the many hungry laJs and la.ses. Justice was done the rich viands, pre ngenc reports making over $Ki0 iu week.

A ladv jij-'out reports taking over 400 sub and old, turued out to hunt rabbits duriog the day. And the old folks well, when we come thiuk of It we believe there scribers in ten days. All who engage make money last. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be from boine over nijbt.

In (be Probate Jourt in and for said county. In the mattcr.ol thctstateqf John SVUk-Mn. Ie "eased NOTICK lis HEREBY GIVEN. THAT Letters ot Administration have been granted to tlie undersigned on the estate of John Wilkson, late of said county, deceased, by the lioncrable, the probate Cuurtof the county and state a'oiesaid, dated the 12 ill day of Deoembcr, A. 1).

1877 Now all pcrsoua having c'airas agains, the said estate, ar hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance, with in one year from the date ot said Letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit ot such estate and that it such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date oi said Letters, tin shall be forever barred. BELL WILlvSoJi. Atinimtratr of the estate ot John Wiikson deceased. December 13th, 1877. f29t uo old folks here.

All were young You can tlo It as well as others. Full par ticulars, direction and terms free. Klegant pared by fair hands, after which the and expensive outfit tree. If you want pro- profits. Imuscoiub heliu fis at only X2J cents per pound Uunscomb sells pounds good coffee lor 00 Punseoiub sells from 7 to 9 pounds sugar for $1 00 Iunscoiub Fells Japan a for 2.reatid 50c per pouuit, as good as any whole leaf tea for double the money.

Try it at oi cost ii not as represented. DuiiKcomb has just received aa invoice of Aldeu dried fruits direct Irom California. They are delicious and we sell them cheap. Punsconib will sell you korae blankets for $1 25 or $2 r3 per pair Dunscomb will give you big bargains iu boots and shoes at all times Our mixed stock enables us to sell cheaply. We men busiuess and sell goods as a lver-tiee j.

(iiv us a call and rave your money. J.G. DCXSCOMB li table work send your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. Ne one who engages tails to make great pay au dress the reople's Journal Portland.

Maine. GIBBS HYDE, pleasures were resumed. All praise is due the ladies for their efforts to pleau There was however.too much single effort-The ladies and gents were sufficient unto themselves. AH tried to be individual and outdone him or herself by going it alone. The festivities continued till a rite hour, while fair ladies and brave men gazed upou each other till the senses ached with gazing.

"Would some power the gift to give us. to see ourselves as others see us." Contractors and Builders. XjOQAL items Jii. and juud yon, could n't rest, Last few days of last week, iivt nevertheless 187" went our, Jixo 1878canie.ii) jutl like a little lamb. Nt.w Years day bright, warm ind pleasant Axp everybody correspondingly happy, JDon't forget your New Year resolutions.

EvKiUBODV went to the how Monday night. Giioisp slightly frozen assuming somewhat the appearance cf winter, Ik-sixRss has been lively lor ia past week, aud business men all look happy, Aj! election has been called lor the 2Sth to vote on the proposition for the erection of a jail says' "he wouldn't have mind- A.1 contracts for all kinds of work. Doors, Administrator's Notice. The State of Kansas, Sumner county, s. In the Fiobate Court in and for said county.

In the matter ot the estate ot 11. N. Kobberts dcceaed. "'kT OTICK is hereby given, that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate ol 11 fi. Kobberts, late oi said "ounty, deceased, iy the Honorable, the l'robate court ol the county and state aforesaid, dated the day o'f December A.

0. 1877. Now all persons bav Sash, IMiuus and PINE LUMBER. Furnished cheaper than any othtr contrac iMut VaV JB. tor in the southwest' A specialty made building and furnishing.

Every subscriber to the Isdk- I'EKBEst finding one or more X'9 Among our exchanges, we this week received Vol. 1, Xo. 1, of the Ford Coun SCIICOL HOUSES. in? claims aga.ost tbe said cslate, are hereby immediately succeeding their name will bear in inird tint for each We takegood school bonds at market prices no ified that they must present the to for a day The exhibition at the Palestine school house took place on the evening uf the 27th, and was a perlect success. The evening was unfavorable but the house was crowded and everyone seemed delighted.

The following was the programme of exercises. Song "Welcome "The Bridal Wine Jennie Sleigh; "Going to Detroit," "Little Gretuhen" Mrs. Alice Barnard. Tableau (original) "The False Lover's Fate at the hands of the Girl of the Period." Essay "Inconsistency" W. 0.

Graham. "Mind your own business. Song "People will talk." Tableau "TheCountry Girl's Courtship on the Sly." Play "The Dutchman's Song "Wide Rolling Prairie iJfiiX." "Home Tableau 4 Rising Sun." "Courtship under Difficulties." "Aunt Pollic's Lesson." rableau "The Country Green, horn in the City." "Changing Servants." "The Reconstructed Man." Song "Farewell." While u'l decerve great credit for the way in which they performed their parts, there were a few who deserved special notice. Miss Xan-nie Whitman's personation of "Catherine" in "The Dutchman's Ghost" was excellent. Miss Jennie Sleigh, while not appeal ing in any difficult character, exhibited by far the most dramatic ability of any one on the stage.

Mrs, Alice ty Globe, a neat, newsy and clean the undersigned for allowance, within one Being prepared to give bonds for faithfu compliance with our contracts, we ft-k thot they are one year in arrears on our who contemplate uuuuing 10 subs riptiou books, which they are requested to cull and settle at once. year from tne date of mm Letter, or they may be precluded from any jnctlt of such estate and if such claimv be rot exhibited within tbiue years alter the date of ea Letters, they shall be lorever barred. CiARLES G. TILTON, Administrator ot tbe estate of II. N.

ltobbicrts. dKcKastd, January 2d, lt78. GIVE US A CALL. Winfield, Kas We were in hopes to have had our books squared by January 1st, but failing Office Maris lumber vard. vlnl in this, have concluded to adopt this GEO.

Y. SMITH, course for two weeks only, to wit: In this and our issue of the after which this names of all those yet in ar WU ViLlllj M-. "-v wwj He's complaining, by any means, 'but then it is not of that persuasion. We like a joke as well as anybody, but can't possibly think, that trick Bartlett rplajed on" Lib. MeGoon was just the i jght It wan't fair, anyhow.

Five hundred dollar reward has been ifi'ered for the apprehension of the par-tits wli.i tampered with the election re iiniis. The Commissioners otter three hundred and Mr. S. 15. Douglass two rears, will be dropped from the list, and their accounts placed in the hands ol Dealer in published by Frost Morphy, of Dodge City.

The Globe will be published every Tuesday morning made its debut on "Merry Christmasf" and Xo. 2 on the "Happy Xcw Year." We sincerely hope each subsequent issue may meet with the same degree of "merry making" and be greeted villi similar expressions of good clieer and good will which attended the publication of the two first numbers. The Globe is "independent" in politics. The editors in their salutatory declaring "Independence of party rings or cliques," and avowing it to be the purpose of the Globe to ever be found "Battling for the right" and laboring for the highest good to the greatest number. We wish them success in this gieatest of all laudable objects, and hope the lobe may be found a powerful auxiliary in maintaining these proper parties for collection.

Wc regret the necessity of, adopting this course, but our experience for the DRY GOODS, last year, has taught us beyond a reason able doubt, that it takes money to run a FITS EPILEPSY, OK Falling Siclinosa Permanently cured no hnmbng by one month's usage of Dr. Goulard's Celebrated Infallible Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them, we will send them by mail, post paid, a free fial box. As Dr. Gould is the only phrsician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure In every case, or return! you" all the money ever expended.

All sufferers should give these powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box. $3 00, or 4 boxes for $10 00, sent by mail to ar.y part of the United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express. O. P.

Address, ASH BOBBINS, S00 Fulton Brooklyn, 3. Y. newspaper, aad that In fact it cannot be did without it. We carried oti'-subscrib. BOOTS am.

SHOES, ers nearly through one year without troubling them in regard to pay, but positively are unable fdo so longer Barnard, Mis. James Wells and Clark Overley won well deserved applause. Others did very weli. The order was perfect which can not be said of many of the meetings at that school hotiEe, or any other school house in this valley. The school children I believe are all enjoying holidays.

School will be Resumed this week at the Fisher and log school houses, and next week at Palistine, This notice again appearing on the 10th and Parsons, will be our last call through the paper. principles and upholding and promoting he best interests ot her people. The people of Oxford would be rejoiced to learn that a permanent home had been found for the poor little wait, which for several nights past has been surrv'pli- "Kansas Publishing House is the name of a new piece of music, by The three leading Dry Geods Houses iu Southern Kansa, Prof. Slie, of Topeka, for a copy of which Salt Citv, lAx Dec 29th, 1S77. we' are under obligations to Geo.

Martin, publisher onsly deposited at the door of different malrouly ladies, who are yet. supposed to That bride of mine bought her outfit at Geo. lnr.es pext T. 0., Wichita. Everything was a bargain hundred.

Let the guilty tremble. Demr-crat. Till! celebrated Davis Family gave an exhibition in town last Monday night. VV (ihjn'fc care anything about the old or Mister John, or Gertrude, or Mis LIU, but Somehmv or other onr bowel? of 4'ftitipaf-sioii kinder went out toward -Miss Frank, and the. girl was caught walking in the rain.

The Traveler says Will. Leonard, who manages the Oxford Ixixkeddkxt, is wishing parents at that place. Xow Will is the hoy ho very sueees-fully manages tlijf; lead md antimony in this but we allow no man, besides oi pelf, to manage any other department, of the xoktbndkxt, or even oi.e side of it. K()-vl AflKXrs is Kansas. Within the dast three weeks several parlies who had dispose 1 if wheat in Wichita, have been waylahl, and at the muzzle of a revolver a ohbftd of the proceeds of their load he fore getting toil miles, from the city.

'Won't some o( the. farmers prepare and get the drop" on some of iliese fellows. Xo one need object to Bill Caldwell's 'honorable efforts to worm himself into good graces J'atiick McXoggerty' jrirl, th-'t's simply a matter of business; 'but lor Andy Graff to undertake to create a diversion playing off Pat's "picter'' 'for his own. was taking an unfair am' Geo CONSUMPTION Positivsif Cured All sufferers from this disease that are an ions to be cured should try Dr. if issuer's Celebrated Consumptive Powders.

These powders are the only preparation known that will cure consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs--indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and; also to convince you that they are no. mbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free trial box. We don't want your morey until you are perfectly satisfied of their euruive powers. If your life is for $2.53, at O. Wichita.

Fi ll stock boot Innes next 1'. GEO. Y. SMITH, Buvs for cash ami sells far ensh. He keeps a buyer in New York all the time, picking up special bargains, andjtives his customers the benefit.

UCsells good goods lower than the lowest. HfWWe have secured a great bankrupt stuck of Winter Shawls, which we otter at $1 75 to 40 00 worth nearly double the price. OlTIEK PEOPLES' BUSINESS. possess a drop of the. milk of human kind, ness.

We are recently informed that this little neglected infant, is under these adverse circumstances, developing remrrka-ble feaiii'-es in its physical tion, and wonderful changes, illustrative of the science of evolution, and the ex is no longer a subject of doubt. But ro claim that this rchiarkahle babe is honored with neither paternal or maternal relations in the, town is a hard case and evidn tly pretty 'thin." Tnos. Hi TCiiiNihas just returned home after a live month's tour through northwestern Kansas and Nebraska. "Uncle Tom" lias many friends here who will be overjoyed to learn that alter his extensive traveling of the last three vears, he has foul no country, East or West, equal to Sumner county, and theie- KEAI) BEAD All parties indebted to IJenson Dur-kee and Smith will please call and before the 1st day ot January, and don't forget it. Smith Ditrkkk'.

GEO. Y. SMITH The Christmas tree af this place was well attended In fact the school house woiild not hold the multitude, We had three cedars which were loaded to the fullest, and a great many presents were placed on the tloor around the trees. The exercises were opened with prayer, by Elder Speech by Elder Mclliigh, which was well timed and suited to the occasion Music by Mrs. Brouson and others.

Xexl Saittaelaus distributed the many presents to the children and others. There were a great many private presents of which Eldeis Broadbe.nt and Mcllugh were kindly remembered by a goodly number which highly appreciated by them. In fact. I think almost every one was remembered. A grab bag was next in order, which created no little excitement.

The proceeds were for the benefit of the ministers. After which the people dispersed weli satisfied. The people of this neighborhood will long remember the editor of the Arkansas City Traveler tor his "slight" rcmem-berauces of ns in his issue ot December EXTRA BARGAINS in Groceries for the next lOdaysatGeo. Ilosicks. X.

11. But bring the Cash with you don't lorget that. Makes his and hoe department a specialty. Our own hand-made kip boot have rained a wide reputation lor cudnrance. pliability.

eae and comfort. Wc never fail to sell to those who have oueo tried them, GUIDLEY. At tbe drug store has the choicest lot of don delay in giving these powders a trial, as they will surely cure vou. Price, lor large box. $3 OO'sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on receipt of price.

Address, ASH RQBBISS. SCO Fn.ton street. Brooklyn. X.Y. For the Old aud New West.

BROWN'S LIVER PILLS Area sure ci're for headnehes, billious-ness and liver complaint. They are prepared especially for the diseases oi the Wett. EUREKA AGUE PILLS Never lail to cure when taken according to directions. Ask tor this great Remedy. BROWN'S BLACKBERRY And lor diarrho2a, ditsentary I'orejias concluded to once more locate, iiud remain with ns.

of James I. Mitchell in another b'oks lor Christmas presents ever brought to this town. 28-3y JIISSES E. L. THEW Have jnt received the latest style cloak ami dress 'patterns, aud rt now prepared to do work in that line.

Ladies please call. Hi id ue advantage, and reflects, no credit on the would-be im poster. At meeting ol the Knights of Honor, last Wednesday evening, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the column of this paper. Ami when you go GEO. Y.

SMITH Offers whole slock Plow shoes for 25 Whole stock Farmers' Kip Boots for 00 Ladies' Fine. Oil Grain side lace shoes for $1 25 Misses and Children's shoes at lower prices than most parties own them. EOlt ANYTHING In the grocery line go to George llosick's to Wichita don't fail to call and examine his immense, of harness, saddles, wh'rcli he is selling cheaper than any other firm in the citv. Jim. is a good NEW GO OPS Till yon rest.

at George Hosie.k's fellow, and all his oil patrons in this and ALL WHO WANT FIKST-CLASd Cowley comity will guarantee that he Wagons call on B. K. Peacock. He has the bei.t wsitron on wheel. 18-3 understands; his business and will treat you right.

Fan goods, dress fabrics, staples, ltdies cloaks, and ladies' trimmed hats in full lioe. Wc have on sale the new Davis, Vertieue Feed, Shuttle Sewing Machine, tha( will do anything but talk. EVERYTHING In the furniture line and cheap at Tub Knights of donor of this place arc and uowei complaint' ask lor it. 1'rice txlty cents per bottle. BROWN'S ARXICA LIXIMEXT and Arnica Salve have no equal for ik9 cure of sprains, rheumatism, swelling, cut and bruises.

BROWN'S COUGH BALSAM and Tar Troches cure coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness aud lung affections, ASK FOR A Preparation ot Sarsapariila, Dandelion and looide ot Potassium, lor the blood and liver. The Great Remedy for chronic rheumatism. CHANDLEll DONLEY'S. Call and soe them. rapid I increasing in strength and mini bers.

This society is becoming des rvedly popular, and is conceded bv alj, who ion ALL kinus: Ol goods, cheap, go to Dunscomb's, at Wieli ila, Eairle Block. Douglas Avenue. GEO. Y- SMITH have any know ledge of its objects and dins, tj possess some advantages over See lflth and 20th. Ws are all ready to acknowledge that we are poor, notwithstanding, instead of twenty -one dollar, as S'JOtt says, there was no less than five hundred dollars.

But remember the old saying, "It is honorable to be poor, hut devlish uudau ly but we don't want the whole world to know it. The opinion is current now that Scott has stopped his fight with infield and opened up on Salt City. Xow the committee remember going to Arkansas City to buy presents for the children, ami paying lor them, but don't remember that the side walks were as crowded as he represents. We saw the. editor of the Traveler sitting on the sidewalk working his toes in the sand.

Wc did not speak to' him suppose he was a little "top heavy," and are sure he did not see us Of late Scott sings to the tune of "Sweet There's no paper like mine, thcie's no paper like mine. Sastaci.aus. WHEN YOU GO TO WICHITA Call and examine stock of T. II, Lynch, his ad. in this paper.

For side by any other secret society, and is doubtless Next do Savings Bank, "Eagle Block. lestined to become one of the strongest institutions Ui the land. GO TO ALLEN'S Fir boots and shoes, Main street, Wichita four doors south ot poto8icc. WICRITA, KAS. Xo young gentleman in Oxford has ensuing term: C.

E. MeAdains, 1. Ross, D. Jno. C.

Murphy, Treasurer; fyjnj. Aldrich, Guide; J. Sawyer. Financial Reporter; II. J.

Hills, P. II. Ileajey, sentinel. The niumbersliip of tne lodge is thir'y-fnur and increasing with hopeful speed. Wichita Iteacou.

Tiik Winfleld Courier, wider the of Messrs. Milliugtou Lena-, niun, has been enlarged and very much improved. The body of the paper is set in smaller type, thereby giving nearly double the amount of reading matter it formerly contained. The Courier now one of the largest and best weeklys pub-t foiled in Southern Kansas, and i worthy ol; a liberal support at the hands of the people of Cowley county. The Murphy movement struck our Tillage some weeeks since, and has been slowlj gathering strength ever since.

B. 8. Joe. ir.d Ed. Sleigh, J.

F. Paul, Pavis Bishop, and several others I hare been' faithful to the cause. The gentlemen na ned above have taken the most prominent pr-rt in the movement. It Is yery singular how it lias gained such an impetus here, but such is the fact. Rain or shine the noble ork goes on.

They have darned, pontooned, and bridged chasms, but still the irrcsitible, treacherous Arkansas baffles their every effort. conducted himself through the Holidays ANSEL GRIDLEY, Oxford. Kas. EXTRA BARGAINS IN LfKft for the next thirty flays OOOU FARMS DIKT CHEAP at the Real Estate office of J. L.

Abbott. A FIKST'CLASS in a more unexceptionable manner than J. G. KEDFIELD. Manager Wichita House.

23 Col. J. Sain. Young. Should the Col.

his well begun vours through Linc'du cook stove, new style, trimmed out, tor $-20 at Fraker Hackers', Slain street, Wichita. Other goods in proportion. FOlt ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE Go to Fraker Wichita, Main PIANQ AND ORGANS. the year, we witli pride, point to him as an example of sobriety and street, west side; they sell at bottom prices. Pnor.

W. O. Gkaham he who is en NEW TO-DAY. MURPHY CARROLL, have the largest stock of JAMES I. MlTCHlLLV, QHIGKEE-I1TQ HALET, DAVIS J.

P. HALE AND KIMBALL Healer ii TT A "Rj "NT -m terrible tragedy was enacted last Friday night, or rather Sunday morning, by somo children of Mr. John Herwin, of Hodgeman county, 33 miles above Brown's Grove. A neighbor's wife was taken suddenly sick, and word was sent to Mr. Kerwin's for his wife and woman to go to her relief.

Mr. Kerwiu took Ihc women to the sick woman's house, and while there his eight-year old boy-oame ruuti'ng in and said he had killed his two-year old brother. His baby boy was lying dead on the floor, Saddles, Bridles, CtU vs. Whins, Lap.Hobes, Horse-Blankets, Brushes, etc. Rt pairing nUcnjt.d t0 rT3 doors vf jt of uUse, 3' Wichita.

Kansas. Sin Masfo Hamlin, I I It is a noble cause and we hope the gaged at the Haideubrook school home, teach ins "The young idea how to and giving th.i pioper inclination to the twigs of the Xinncscah valley, made us a call last Saturday. Mr. G. is a gentleman ami a scholar, aud as a teacher is ur.ivei sally pronounced a success.

Sf.vkp.al of our prominent citizens celebrated Xcw Year butchering hog. Of course this was tun for the juveniles, and then we hail spare rib and liver for our' Xew Years dinner and supper. That husband of mine says I cm gel the best bargains in dry goods, boots and shoes nt Geo, Innes next P. O. Wichita.

Miss. Fro IIiMrnRUYS, an exceedingly Intelligent and refilled young lady from in i-m i'itii itr sTunr move will continus. Backed by this trusty few, we, have no doubt of ultimate Jj Street, Jci KIMBACf LORING BLAKE, success, Amcskxiknts. The Wellington '-Dra malic Club" gave an exhibition at Ox AND SMITH WixtfiKp, Kansas. TA A KTES II I Pkoikiktors Horses bought and sold.

Fut class turn outs furnished on short Motico with or with out driver. Horses boarucd by day or wee Clyirgcs reasonable. n27 ford ojt Thursday evening of last week shot through the breast, Irom side side, killing him instantly. It seems fllt after Mr. and Mrs.

Kern in had the NOIIIRiGHIINISIL House, tne children got up, ar.i' (he lad "We regret to say, that on account of the inclemency of the weather, the troupe was greeted by a very gmnll audience, and our citizens missed a "rare The drama, "Bread upon the waters," got down his fathei' loaded j. We sell on the revolver, wiiiic pi.iui iiu oecamn la Oxford, spent last week in the citv visit with charged the fatal Rental' or Installment System, ing the family of 1'rof. McKim. -Wichita Mrs WALTZED Everybody in Sumner Co. to buy OSAGE CO Ala herwir: i nmntt unrated over Lamed OR Lagle.

For a number of daytf our dai'y mail from Wichita arrives after dark delay doubtless occasioned by bad roads If sonic one will furnish ns a copy of wa exceedingly well rendered, and the different characters delineated in a man. icr highly creditable to the entire com-jiany, and excelling by ir an thing of (he kind ever before witnessed in Oxford. In fact. pronounce this "ex hbition" "the beat thing of the and should the club conclude to visit our -OF- PROVISIONS Reasonable Discount For CASH. ALSO SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, at the When David IV.VU foels good, a republt-can then i.

But when iJ -avid LVtvIs gets mad, ihcuVe't they'd partcc. 'Detroit Telegraph. Tin Davis Family Trotino nlnved the iNDEPKNPKNTof date December Cth, LUKENS, Southeast corner Douglass Avenue and t.i near depot, will place us under many obligations. Thk roads for Southern Kansas are In Sumner county. We will not be undersold by any limine in the wes When vou wont to buy goods dou't loi'et to give us a call.

We sell tor low again, under more favorable tir--iinistnncc. wo gnarutit.ee them full Louse. 'n a bid condition. 1 U'juTimt cool iiuco New Yaars, WICHITA, KANP. MUSIC HOUSE, WICHITA.

KANSAS. WICHITA vln38-lyl Vta.Jj.wut mill (tm ucwoue in. Cash or Produce,.

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