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Virgil Review from Virgil, Kansas • 3

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'I-Trade -wittr -TIIKLEVENTH-CBXSr: CORESPONDENCE 11 REV EW. VIRGIL MARKET. VIRGIL TUBLISIIED EVERY FRIDAY BY if Corrected up to Friday morning of each -k, G. S. M'Caytney The Question io Be Askd by the The eivanieratoris to start Qut on his inquiry thmr 3.

If hG js to work in a city of more than inhabitants, be must finish his canvass in two we eke. If he ha a country sub-division, he will not be AT Ilaj; Conv Oats' Butter Potatoes Cheese VIRGIL, KAN kid ay, April 18 1800. $2,50 ,15 ,12 ,25 to ,50 ,10 $2,25 1,50 50 to 60 25 to 2 Dealer In ra! iirelian 0 one 1 Oi called upon for a return till the end of the month. The list. of Keeps his lines of Chickens per doz, Wood 18 Apples I Turnips Hides Hereabouts Fifty-three -Years AVeddecL.

The prost skillfully planed and happily executecVeventa of season was the complete surprise given tp Daniel Dean and his estimable wife oil 'last, Saturday, by relatives, the occr.5,on being. the fifty third an-ivprcary of thpir marriage. Of the nine children, born to them daring this lapg period of wedded of them have passed of the four living, Horaee, Leonard, Cleora (Mrs. Slough) and Jennie, (Mrs. Watt), were present: and Marshall, of 3ldred.

was absent. Qf the ten-; living grand children, seven were 'present, but the only great grand-child, an infant daughter of Mrs. Lee Thompson, is with parents in Oklahoma, Relatives, principally Jinial decendants to the number of twenty-two came, with eveiything necessary to spread, an elegant dinner, at which the aged pair occupied the seats of honor. May the journey of the venerable couple down (the western, slope be Dry-G-oods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots drawn up for him is given below. With this he must go to each if possible, get" answers from each member of it to all the question" which fit the case.

The first list sent out for the use4 of the enum- erators contemplated the securing of to Gaps, Glassware, nsware, Confectionary, etc. Rev. and Mrs. Sievens visited in Qaincy yesterday. Read the new millinery ad.

of Mrs. ftardivant of Madison. Correspondents will lease writs fxc ernames with tra ommunicatiens ehoud reach ug 3t later than Thuv.ay morning'. HILIjTOP. The early ccrs' is coming up.

Mr. down to the hpnic place Tuesday, Mr. M. Wolcott visited Mrs. Armstrong last Sunday, Miss Leota Kenned7 was the guest of Katie Baughman Sunda'.

Mr. Klingensmith Qf "West creek was at MrBanghman's on Mondaj. From present appearances there bill be a large peach crop in this vicinity' VMjy and Mrs. White of Harvey co. are visiting their daughter Geo.

Duttou. Obe Kennedy and Will Armstrong made a flying trip down the river Sunday forenoon. The basket supper at Prarie Bell was a success, both socially, and financially. The proceeds to go to the Band of Hope. Two young ladies were out cart riding Sunday, afternoon, jbeing watched by two young gentlemen (on an elevated piece of ground) through! a spy-glass.

Halcie. vt 5 urn v- -information on these general points; Finest cigars in town at Collin's. Mrs. McCartney's private Bcliopl opened on Monday last with a good attendance. Name, age, sex, race, place of birth and residence, citizenship, occupation education, health and family ties.

These are all questions more or less of social statistics, such as have been The Review ofiice is prepared to do all kinds of jqb work from a visiting card to a half-sheet poster Sale Bills, Stock Bills, Posters, Dodger c. Letter Heads, Statements, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, etc etc. Get your horse -bilk printed at the Review ofiice. and by carfefiil buying is able at all times to take the lead in low prices. Those contemplating purchasing should watch the local colunliis for special bar-gains that will be announced from time to time.

i Ye editor and family enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Payne, on permeated by a perfect peace and an abiding joy. We are glad we do not live in that (Virgil) district. Virgil corres Sunday last. For Kloov Oil-C-oth and Window Shades go to Collins.

asked in almost every census and answers to them ought to. easily obtainable. Less success may be expected with the last few questions, which are politico-economical in character. They try to draw out some information on a subject beset with difficulties-tile relative propqr tion of owners and lessees of 'house, and farms, and the amount of arni homes occupied by their owners. There seemed to be a widespread demand Miss Etta Black is canvassing the pondent in Madison News.

'Is 'Iness' joy pver that fact can nct be greater than that of the clis trict. Shs has city for music scholars. Veen very successful. in Mr. and Mrs.

Barnett of Toronto X7TOPIA ITEMS. lany of the farmers are their corn this j'par. listing days part of Mrs. Boyer spent a few town and fore Vne week, visiting friends. were in pur pity a day or two this week sollcitinc: contributions for Williani'' O'Neill and daughter Lucy Greatly reduced rates to Denver and intermediate points and points in New Mexico.

The A. T. and F. R-. R.

will sell tickets to points in. Colorado and New Mexico froni all stations at greatly reduced rates, tile fare from Virgil is $8.50. Tickets are limited to contjnious passage. Corresponding reduction' has ma Xe in rates to points in New Mexico "south of La Juftta. For information concerning" train service, rates: etc, call on or address, I Geo.

T. Nicholson, G. P. T. Topeka, Kansas, or C.

Agt, Virgil, Kansas. their unfinished church. They were Drv" Goods, Hats were visiting near Qumcy last Satur Fresh invoice of and Groceries at entertained bv Frank and Mrs. Os- Collin's. day and Sunday.

however, for such information on these questions as could be got through the census takers and cont gress at this session amended the- uorn. Mrs. Latinicr got badly hurt by We'refret to hear of the death of i 1 vn 1,1 1 ri. atlock in Toi'On to. Oil Miss Allie Grace returned from iumninar from a busrsy when th3 tor- her Madis6n visit Thursday, fche census mw so as to reauire tne coi- ses were frightened.

i be Dleased to have the ladies at Friday last, j. M. Dunham lost- his stable, corn iier millinery opening Saturday af- and-also all their clothins: by fire on One Thousand pounds of Bacon BLACK HAWKINS, Virgil, Kansas. Monday of last week. At D.

T. Colling, lection of statistics about homes and farms. Most of the prospective victims of the inquisitive gatherers of facts who will be let loose on June 2 will doubtless be interested to know The pupils of Dist: No. 67., obser Dow Stone informs us that he set ais corn planter to work, early. Mon- iiss Tillip.

Roso.hen an invalid la ved Arbor day by planting trees dy from Toronto visited Mrs. John- Public sale. and shrubs in the school house yard, dealers in is tay morning. The ram ot YYcclnes-iay somewhat interfered with the a i. Imi fcton this week.

1 Jennie June. However. jluy is au tuiuu- Rev. Wesleyan Methodist iastic alliance man. Drugs, Mb Report of School District, No.

97. dicmes, Chemicals, Minister from Burlington, will occu m- the TJ. B. Diilnit on Sunday eve just what an ordeal they will have to go through. Here is he list of questions: Christian name in full and initial of middle name, surname.

2. Whether a soldier, sailor or of the meeting The next regular i ying. Ladies Home Missionary Society will A held at the residence of Mrs. flor Cigars Risli Smith made a two days so I will offer for sale at my farm, miles feouth, and 2 miles east of on the Virgil and Madison 011.. Tuesday.

April 22 18 90, commencing at 10 o'clock a. the following property; 30 head of Cattle consisting of 7 milk cows, 3 fresh and 3 in calf; 5 two-year-old heifers; 5 yearling steers Number enrolled 13 'days taught 39 absentees 245 of tardy marks SS ae Deaai, on the 23rd at 2. o'clock m. 1. journ in Hamilton this week, get frinf? acouainted with fine horse lov- marine during" the civil war (united States or Confederate) or widow of I ors in that locality-.

Henry Young and wife arrived On account of death school closed such person. aom Kansas City on the iuesday The surinff class at the state Xoi- Friday, April 11. Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Fancy Toilet Articles, Letter Paper Pens, Ink and Envelopes. 5 Paints, Ois, arnisli es, Dye-stuffs, Physician's Prescriptions Accurately Cojnpounded. 3 jnal.

at Emnoria has been formed. 3. Relationship to head of family, 4. Whether white or black, rmulat aorning express, ana win remain through the season at least. Mr.

Lulu Cornett. Teacher The total enrollment for the year i i onus will engage in the cattle graz- to, quadroon, octoroon, Chinese Jap ig business on Dry creek. and 13 yearling heifers. 15 heatl of stock hogs, 1 fine brood sow and 13 shoats. 2- mares heavy with foal, 1 large work hqrse.

1 wagon, 1 set double harness 3 single harness, 1 stirring plowj 1 cul Wo have received the first number anese or Indian. If you want bargins in anything ir. xMr. White, father of Mrs. J.

A. 5. Sex. fhe line of creneral merchandise at of the Kansas Alliance Union, pub- it i .1.1 i 1 "ti nil- utton, is here from Harvey couuty, nsneu at JiiUreKa oy ur. uiine.

1 111s nearest birthday. If G. Age at lend Collins' Auction sale on '-Satur uy. Notice bills to that effect. isiting tne latter ana ramiiy.

xie in i i -n "fv a i under 1 year Number presents a fine appearance umpany witn mutton give age in months, single, married, wid- 7. Whether '2 mowing machines, hay rake, 1 field buggy, 8 dozen chickens, household Jand: kitchen numerous other arti ue Review with a call on Monday, Daniel Dean, J. Brown Wm. Hamilton's are taking po? session of John 'Osborn's property in and is chock full of sound Alliance doctrine: The Union makes a strong bid to be recognized as the official aid gave us sotoe alliance chat: owed or divorced. bouth Virgil.

Tnere will be sonu 8. Whether married cles; Houston Bros, of Hamilton, have during the to' May 31, improvements added soon. Dean and Brown i i 1 "organ" of this trreat movement in 12 months time will be census year (June 1, iometning xo say in luis wee. issue given on all sums over ten dollars on this count; and should that organi James Sharp and family hav 1S9Q.) on the' lumber question. Most of note with, approved securit- 'bearing jui- citizens know Alex, and know been expected from Arkansas every zation determine that a county organ 9.

Mother of how many children, 10 per cent interest: $10 and 'twider train this week but for some unknown he is not only the closest lum is essentially necessary to its welf are, and number "of these children living. berman to our town, but one ot the cash, 5 per cent discbunt- for cash on time sales. 1 have not arrived. we unhesitatingly say that the coun tairest men to deal ith in the coun ty seat is t'le place for it, and "from Our table was supplied for severa: ty- 10. Place of birth.

siv 11. Place of birth of father. 12. Place of birth of mother. 13.

Number of years in the Uni aieals this week with that most sea the appearance of their first effort, II. T. Skaggg. Maj. M.

C. Mallicoat. Auctioneer, i sonable delicacy pie Mrs. A gloom was cast over congress- Manufactors of and Dealers in Light and Heavy Harness, Saddles, Bribes, Collars, Whips, Kobe's, Bruslies, Etc, Etc Bepairing-Promptly and Neatly Done. VIBGIL KANSAS.

Wr. E. J. Nixon. tne gentlemen ot the union are capable of meeting that want.

"Wheth ional circles by the death Pennsyl- ted States. satest son, Samuel J. ltan- J. W. Pace has been appointed Professional cards.

er, however the society really needs- lall, oil tne 13th, he having been one Post master at Juse, vice, Jess; to the extent of subsidizing-an olii- 34- Whether naturalization. 15, Whether naturalization papers ot the most conspicuous members of Pickering, removed, Au exce Hem ciai county paper may be an open congress for many years, His clis- have been taken out. 1 Dr. S. BLACK.

n.nd long needed question, his the the ease was of long standing and death was not u'nexpec ted, yet nation mourns no less sincerely PHYSICIAN SURGEON. A large congregation was sadly 1G. Profession, trade or occupation. 17. Months unemployed during XO PROBATE WILL.

NOTICE the census year fJune 1. 1889 to death of a learned statesman. disappointed last Sabbath at the U. B. Church on account of the illnes of the pastor Rev.

St rope. Wm. Mabtixdale, E. Tucker. H.

S. Joxics mm wm Calls answered pitbiipTLY at ALL iiotrKs" ''tv Office at Drug Store, Virgil, Kas. STATE of KANSAS, May 31, 1890.) ss. A representative of the Hoffman 18. Attendance at school (in A Michigan friend sent Al Jene Greenwood County.

months) during the census 3'ear( June said quite an invoice of maple sugar and IUUi3lu wa lL1 vlV Jsyrup, we have tested' them and know week and reports that the house holds P. T. In the Probate Court for the County and State. 1, 1889 to May 31, 1890). them to be the 111011 Pure article.

ged paper to the amount ot about Notary PuWip, pnveyancer 5 Collector Notice is hereby given that Mon $180, the handiwork of their rustling MAETINDALE, TUCKER CO a General Banking Business. ESF'Lgans made only on good security. promptly attended to. USEr'Interest allowed on time deposits. E3PExchange bought and sold.

"Wji aetindale, President; jSdwin Tucker, Cashier, Office at his Store room 1 9. Able to read. 20. Able to write. 21.

Able to speak English. I in Pr. Black was called very hastily r-ii Mono'ay to August Newkirk's in day, the ZSth. day ot April, 1890, at 1 o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the Virgil, Kansas. agent at this place. Some months ago the house discovered the young North township, Woodson co. A not, the language or dialect spoken. office of the Probate Judge at Eure lively addition to the family was the -2.

hether suffering from acute result. ka, in Greenwood County, Kansas man's proclivity for writing other people's names and "fixed up" one note that he forged, and "kept or disease with length of time afflic Notary Publip, has been set for hearing the applica- "is 'Iness is about ted. It is rumored that to move into town. tion or f. ii.

Ains, praying that a for long years It seems to us that if that 23. Whether defective in mind K. OWEN is prepared to do Notarial work cheaper than the document now on file in this Court is the case, this easy going firm lie has done every tniug 111 his power lo retard the growth and iniure the sight, hearing or speech, or whether cheapest. purporting to be the last will and should be held at least partially res Reputation of the avail. crippled, maimed or deformed, with tastamentof Tiniotlry Boyer, deceas Conveyancing and Collecting to.

Office two miles west of ponsible for the many i. o. u's. that out now we tear he has hit npon name of defect. ed be admitted to Probate and that their clemency made it possible for the right plan.

HOUSTON BROS. Successors to Leidhjgh r.icharson Co Dealers in Virgil. nether a prisoner, convict. We letters testamentary be issued there stron g- their agent to contract homeless child, or pauper. but when harity on.

At which time and place all I3' believe in 1 io. and 26- Is the home you live AUCTIONEER. persons interested therein may ap comes to condoning a felony, it ii time that the law i.C we have any should be heard from. in hired or is it owned by the head or by a member of the family pear and contest the same. Dated April 10 1890.

Allen Emmersox, Probate Judge 27. If owned by head or member of family, is it free from mortgage Seventeen years ago the price of corn was about the same as to-day. It was used for fuel all over Kansas and Nebraska and thousands qf bushels went to waste on the ground. The next year the same farmers bought corn at 75 cents and a dollar a bushel. History has a habit of repeating itself and the farmers who are burning corn because it is easier than to "get up" wood may be kicking themselves for their folly before they are twelve months older.

City Millinery Store. Up 1 or on to, will cry sales nij Greenwood and adioiniug counties or incumbrancer NEW MILLINERY. 28. If the head of the family is at reasonable rates and guarantee) satisfaction. Leave orders at Mrs.

Ada Davenport is daily re- farmer, is the farm he cultivates hired I would call the attention of the Coal, Brick, lAme, Sand, Paints Oils And General Depot for Builder's Supplies. irgi People will notice that this is their most convenient yard. Hamilton, Kan. Review office. ceiving iier spring caocK 01 iuiiiin or is it owned by him or by a mem Ladies of Virgil to the fact that I erv Goods, also Kid Gloves, Silk have purchased an unusually large ber of his family? 1 stock of Spring and Summer Milinery Mitts, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Ties, 9.

It owned by head or member Dr. WALTERS, consisting of all the latest novelties To those Unions who have ordered Baby Bonnets, Point Lace Collars, of family, is it free from mortgage constitutions from this office, we F.mhroiderv Silks in endless varietv. of the season. I will leave a portion of the samp in charge of Miss Alice or incumbrance? roui(t say that the aemand has so Handsome shades of Felt. Re-trim- VETERA JIB.

SUHGEOJV 30. If the home qv farm is owned Grace, South Virgil. You will find ing of Hats a specialty. a good assortment of Ladies, Misses Graduate of the Koval College of 1 1 I by head or member of family and mortgaged, give postoflice address of ml and Children's trimmed and untrim- so- Your patronage is respectfully Veterinary Surgeons, of London, far exceeded our expectations that we find our preparations to meet ths demands were inadequate rest easy, gentlemen, it will not bg many days hence, when you all will be served. licited.

Lngland, will respond to Virgil calls med hats, also Ribbons, Laces and Flowers. Thanking you kindly for owner. if communicated with bv letter or past favors and soliciting a continu Al. Jenne telegram at office of Mrs. J.

II. Osborn and her daugh has fiinished planting potatoes on his large ance of the same, I am ter Miss Nellie took the south bound Gilson, Toronto, Kansas. ucres or Very respectfully, Archie Fletcher imforms us that train yesterday morning for Chau farm south of town. Mr. Jenne is Thos.

Dalton of Hamilton, Kansas, Wishes to inform his friends that the RACKET STORE L. A. Sturdivant, of the one of our successful farmers and he is meeting with fine success with tauqua Springs, the home of Mrs. Osiris Clydesdale Stallion. This is an horn's parents G.

W. Springers. Chicago Bazaar, Madison Kans. New Barber Shop. feeders; he has in his corrals 240 excellent horse and will leave his im- They will be absent the most of the Merchant Dalton of Hamilton bullocks, which he informs us are print on the coming generation 01 summer.

We join our regrets with spends Sundays at home and con horses in the valle'. their other numerous friends as they Having fited up a room in the j. is the cheatest TvLace in the county to were "shining lights" in society and ducts the U. B. Sunday School as of old.

We learn authoritively that Tom is making a success of his new Ilarley Felker drove up from Fall it breaks up one of our most hopit- purchase everything usually kept a doing nicely on full feed. For Ladies' and Gents' fine Summer Uuderwearj go to D. T. Collins. to do all Tonsonal work in the latest Xliver City the first of the week.

He able and first iamiiies. jonn wiu style. Give me a call. well equiped General Store. ireoorts our old neighbor.

J. P. Fel-' seek after architect worK a tew wees enterprise. You will receive by mail one of his bulletins. E.

A. Bumpus. neighborhoods. ker as prospering. in adjoinin S85SES-S.

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