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Severy Leader from Severy, Kansas • 5

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Severy Leaderi
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THE ALTER. THE SEVERY LEADER. Mr. Thule You'r a Mulo For turning Mr. Into his stool.

M. E. Kraft, will pay the hlgest cash price for Hides, Tallow at east side Kansas Avenue. Gould City. G.

W. Bethel's sou, Frank, was ee. verely kicked in the breast by a horse this morning. We learn he is resting easy. The family of Mr.

Casner, arrived Tuesday from Yates Center, Mrs. brought with her the first piano for our city. Buy where you can buy cheapest, in good advice; but we notice nowadays most eyerybody buy where they can get trusted. Society unclasps is hands, lifts its eyes, tries on it new clothes, and prepares lor a fresh whirl this week. Lent is over.

Gould Citt Kansas, Aran, 2, 1880. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE. Arrives at 10:15 pm Departs 6am BT. LOUIS A SAN FRANCISCO.

Arrives at 6:55 pm Departs 8:55 am MAIL TIME TABLE. I. 4 8. going east, clones at 8 30 i. x.

T. A S. F. north south, clones 8 30 r. K.

R. P. Dodds, P. M. Go to Mrc.

Scott, for your washing. Lime! Lime! Lime! at Beechers Coal Yard. We have a dearth of wedding notices this week. Bethel is now prepared to furnish bread for the million. S.

A. Brown have for sale a fine lot. of peed Captor Beans. The County Commissioners meet on the 2h, of this month. It is said Esquire George Hunt married a coup'e this week.

"Lives of great meu all ren'ind us" dat der kandidate iss von humbug. A young gentleman, well known in this city, wbile visitiayr, tho other eve ning, a young lady somewhat interested in him, and who was eak to him ubout the evils ol excessive drinking, conceived the brilliant idea of immediately going through an imaginary attack of the delirum tremens. He did so, and the sympathetic heart of the lidy was fo touched, that she fell upon he knees and prayed for his fa'ety. Alter a series of contortions, grimaces aud idiotic remarks, the young man declared himself as feeling bettor, tmd shortly afterward took his leave. Thus the im.

pulsiveness and idiocy of youth lead many to make consummate asses of themselves, even on the 1st. of April. DELEGATE MEETING. A meeting ol the F. M.

P. A. will be held at their office in Gould City, on Tuesday, the day of April, at one o'clock in the afternoon. Business of importance will be before the meeting. Much subordinate association will be entitled to two delegates.

Every member is respectfully invited. By order of the Board of Director, D. M. Willoughbr, Sec. The usual amount of April 1st.

entertainments were indulged ii Exprtu packages, cotton biscuits, salt tor sugar aud telegraph orders and dispatcher were brought into requisition, muoh to the auoyaoce of the boys." But failed to learn that our worthy coal merchant had paid up a few old score in this particular. CUT TICKET. Mr, J. 1. Attains proposes erecting an elevator this summer, with a capac ity to handle all the grain brought to thin market.

If nhe be pleas'd what' that to you? Tii bargain'd 'twizt ui twain, beiug alone. WIIITTKNHALL WEIR. At the res-Idence of the bride, Mr. William T. Whit-tenhall and Miss.

Ella May Weir, both of this citv. Tho ceremony was performed by the "Rev. E. C. Brooks of Eureka.

The groom was tastefully dressed in the usual black, but the bride wa3 attired with great elegance, and as she stood, statuesque a picture of marvelous beauty we enviously thought eyes of blue! lily throat amt cheeks of faintest rose! Olhrow serene, enthroned in holy thought! soft, brown sweeps of hair! shapely grace Of maidenhood, enrobed in virgin white! Miss. Ella May Weir, daughter of the popular landlord of the Weir House, is one of prettiest and most accomplished young Indies in the city, and Mr. Whittenhall one of our most prosperous and promising young men. The happy couple start out upon life's tempestuous sea, with smooth sailing, bright prospects, and happy hopes before them. May they live long and prosper is the prayer of a legion of friends.

Ou Monday the bridal party, consisting of the bride and bridegroom, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. lloux, of Oswego, Miss.

Ida Weir and Dr. C. C. Baker, took the San Francisco train for Oswego, where after per-taking of a sumptuous repast, the new made twain, left for Nebraska, to visit relatives, and Dr. Baker and Miss.

Weir returned to the city on the evening train. Mr. Whittenhall and lady after their visit will make this their future home and the stately form of as of yore will grace the counter of tne Weir House. Eureka, 28. by the Probate Judge, Mr.

S. A. Register and Miss. Ida Hoard. Steve we did not think that of you; but e're you leave our bachelor ranks here's a bumper for your future: A toast to him, and not o're brown.

As good a man as lives in town, Whose friends loik on his bridal night With every wish that gladdens sight. That he and his may long endure Their marriage ties, with future sure; With happy days without alloy. Aud many a girl and bouncing boy. The blossoms round the household hearth That makes of home a heaven on earth. Ther health! and would on earth there (were Some more of such a genial frame.

That life might be a dream all fair, And toil and care a name! HICKMAN--HAINES. -At Eureka by the Probate Judge, Mr. A. C. Hickman and Miss.

Sarah C. Haines. Two weeks from lust Suuday services will be held in the Bremiuer Hall at 7-30 in the evening, Rev. C. W.

White will officiate. Rev. Gable and Rev. A E. Lew-is will preach in the city Saturday the 10th.

iost. at 7 30 in the evening, aud on Sunday follow The Telegraph compauy is extending their line west. The company pro, poses keeping uo with the laying of iron the Sin Francisco. EUiutison Carey, bdve for sale all kind of hardware aud agricultural im plements, at bottom prices. Give fbem a call and examine For Mayor.

E. ELLINGSON. For Councilman. H. C.

BROWN -ON, L. G. LINDSEY, F.KRAFT, II. BLACK, A. W.

ASCHNER. For Police Judge. E. W. BAKER.

Mrs. G. W. JOLES. Gould City wants Holly water works and the Arizona roud, and we have confidence in the energy of her people, to believe that both will be secured.

Mr. Win. Dorshem's family moved into their new building this week, and they will soon be prepared to photograph any thing or any body on short notice. The family of Mr. Olinger, from Fre donia.paid our city a vieitthis Rev.

Dr. Allenbaugh will preach in the Bremmer Hall Sunday, April. 4th. Some people look upon heaven bb a pasture lot with fences all out of repair. The best and cheapest country and town property for ia1ft by Rcce For Sale by Eugene Chirk, one good pony and a good maro either will ride or drive.

The Htock yards at Paw Paw station on the Santa Fe are to be mooved to this place. No matter how short the days may he, there's sample time for the average man of the day. Mr. John Williamson bad $60, taken from bis room last Monday, while absent from home. The track layers expect to reach Mr.

Deveraux' work, fourteen miles out, by to-morrow night. Mr. Jeff. Clogston one of the best Attorneys of Greenwood county, spent Friday in the city. Go to Evans for ihe Weir and John Deer Plows, and everything in the hardware line.

J. E. McUarroll, employed or. the San Francii-cu yards, had his fingers badly u.ashed Tuesday. A proportion is on foot, to organize a joint stock company, for the purpose of ereetii-er a fiYuring mill The material lor the depot at Vermont, the new etHtinn on the summit of the HilN, i bein forwarded LEWIS At Eureka by the Probate Judge, Mr.

Chnrles Lewis aud Miss. Emma Haines. AH four of the parties are of this place. Joy be unto you. THE TOMB.

Has just received a fresh and well selected STOCK OF MILLINERY GOOD? Including the latest fashions in Spring anr" Summer Hats. Neckties, Gloves, Hose Ot lars, Veils nnd a Full Stock of LAD EH DRESS TRIMMINGS. In fact I keep a complete stock of ladies wear. Call and examine my good iind price before purchasing. I will discount Eureka nnd Howard prices.

D. J. Felzer, the San Francisco railway painter, has purchased the building formerly owned by T. P. Shockey and will couiiuue the business of keeping boarder.

GREEN. In Gould City, on Sunday, March, Minnie, cbild ol J. VV. and Susan Green, aged nearly four years. The funeral services were held on Monday and were conducted by Rev E.

C. Brooke, pastor of the M. E. church of Eureka. "There is no flock, however tended, But one dead lamb is there; There is no fireside, however defended, But has one vacant chair." The Santa Fe Company are going to put in a side track, commencing on the east fide of their track at tho San Francisco crossing, and extending furty rods south of their depot.

Friend be more curelull where you place your in luture and like a good general keep your way of retreat open and your uniform on. Price of co I the sani' THE JOHNSON REVOLVING COOK-CASE. With Xadepeaient Bhelret Adjustable Seoksof aay EeigLU AN ELEGANT HOLIDAY rilEsENT, Twhert, Kereaaata, Stu'ltati, aud nil wa rdd fceeke Tor Lawyer, f'lergjrmea, Paykitlans, Editor, Banker. Friend T. P.

Shoekey, lett yesterday CtkVlllirS A fill Cf There is no bodv who does not like to deal at a neat, clean and handsome store, aud one where everything is first class Mr. S. 8. Coleman, is ou-cuctiug his dry goods and grocery house on this plan, and his phtca has no superior in the county. He keeps everything possible in his mercantile line.

A visit to his store will convince one of this fact, and make him a customer. Keep it before the people that M. E. Kraft has the best groceries, and give more for a dollar, with better weight than any other tuerchaut in Greenwood county. Sweet Gould City, lovel est borough in the S'ate, wo hope you that social scourge abnte, known to good people as tho "Gossip C'a" which eu pafcsant we give a gentle rub.

Andy. Carey is the boM" conductor of Kansas, and he is making a ride on the San Francisco popular. Always genial, jocular aud entertaining, Andy gets a firm hold on passenger and they want to ride with him again, after one trip. CHEAPEST, STRONGEST1, RKS7. Made of iron, beautifully ornamented.

Caa Mot vaip or shrink. Durable and convenieai, A Hotel and handsome article of furniture. Bhelre.i IS inches square, each will hold a act of ApplPtonr Cyclopsedia. Two Biros tor tnhla, three nixes for floor. Send for descriptive price-lie t.

Bend 85 cenU for our Vkw luvrmu-rm Cat. Lootm, with orer 300 Kuucaiioaal and useful articles. BAKER, PRATT kol raralsa.tr, aa Deiltiii In ortrjUUj la taa Bee aaa lUtleiery lit, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL ItlrTllE, 14 144 ttrMd Na-ar Tr UJI'IUIII iui uuicia opiuo aimuaur! to look up ii bu-iriHHs location. S. Mayiiard, of Fraiuliu County Vermont, was in the city Wednsday lookiug for a hotel location, Look out and on our streets.

Thronged with the business multitude, only evidencing the enterprise of our city..

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1880-1880