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The Watchman from Washington, Kansas • 3

The Watchman from Washington, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Watchmani
Location:
Washington, Kansas
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Page:
3
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Pers onal. Kailway Time Cards. 15. M. Passon-jor cast p.

m. I'assi'iiyer wcsl 11. in. Froij-ht west (Tuesday. Tliuisday Oliver liveii Mrs.

(Jiick, of Summcrlield, Ks. and Salimlay) 9:05 a. in is visiting her brother J. I), liaum. M'Oijrnt oast (Sunday.

Wi'dm-sday i iuay; in Airs. J. J). Paum returned home to from a visit to her moth MISSOITIU I'ACIFJC. I'assousor 9:05 u.

m. p.m. Passenger p. m. cr's.

Geo. Miller, of Morning Sun, la. visited his niece, Mrs. M. E.

Owens last week. is wanted in exchange for the finest line of stoves made, Riverside and Gem City Cooks and Ranges. Many people can attest to their good qualities. Rock Island Heaters cannot be beat for eeping fires over night. It is the closest fitting and finest looking stove on the market Dr.

J. M. HARWELL, Dentist, Over Racket Stores. Washington, Ivans. (lithl Crowvti and Gold FMiny arc Specialties Air.

A. II. Stouts are moving into the residence recently vacated by l)r loci ii extracted without pain and no extr: charge, rheso are facts. Osi.ll and see him Mrs. Jlculah Mcylert, 'of Janes before Jiavmj; your work done.

Hollow T5. ville, is a guest at J. II. SoHeld's 9 Dr. W.

S. Runkle. this week. West side of the Square The Misses Alta and Elsie Throop The oldest Regular Grachialo in this part were at St. Joseph last week laying in Ivsmsas.

their fall millinery. And Is Simons the few physicians whose John West left Tuesday for Lin Diploma will permit of the prsict ice of modi cine in smy state in the Union without sn ext ra exarninsition. Mark Callanhan, Frank Wilks, G. W. Thompson, and II.

C. Crotts have returned from Dakota where they have been all summer working. coin wli ere he will again enter the medical of Cottier Uni Abdominsil diseases and diseases of the Uorr Aleetlnjg. The great re)nblican rally, with R. G.

Uorr as the big attraction, has come and lives in and the history is not pleasant for the republican leaders to recall, to remember, as Uorr would say. J. A. Eright, of versity. eyes a specialty.

Consult a.1 ion free. Ulhee x'nd door west of Mender's Grocery Robert Algie and Ralph Ripikle Fy.ll Festivities, Topeka, Kans. One fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 27 to Oct.

3. Good to return until Oct. 5th. started for St. Louis loday.

They Chas. Williamson, M.D. will enter Panics' Medical college. Sunday school fame came along to We wish them Physician and Optician. sing and get tiie crowd "revived." Those who had heard and admired the gentleman in former years were Miss Case and mother, who have Special sittent ion given to the treat moiit been at C.

F. Little's the past year WANTED. A widow with an eight year old daughter would like to get work in this city. Enquire at this oilice. oi sin lorms oi cni onic disease, rso charge.

and a half, loft this week for their for test in.s eyes or consultation. shocked and ashamed at his monkey acts. SPECTACLES OF ALL KINDS FURNISHED home in Ohio. They were pleasant ladies and we are sorry to lose them. Charges Reasonable.

Mr. Uorr made a two hours' speech, lie talked an hour on tariff and about 17 Otllce opposite and a little south of Hooper docs good reliable work. AodA I VV i the same length of time on coinage laws but forgot to discuss the merits His photographs do nut fade. the M. E.

Cliurcli, Washington, Kns. Ofllce hours from to 12 a. ni. and 1 to p. m.

of the "gold standard." Wc were E. Fennett unci Editor Palmer de glad of one thing in his tariff discus jated at Mahaska last Tuesday night. and sion, and that was his admission that the consumer paid the tariff, some The Old Reliable WISCONSIN RESTAURANT rs Why not have a view of your house thing never before admitted by a re publican in this country. aken, your stock or farm. Hooper he photographer will do it lor you.

The excursion arrived from Wy- more and had one passenger from from $1.00 to $20.00 Mill Crock caucus G. M. Lanham and fourteen paying passen Thomas for trustee, A. J. Tut tic, C.N.

BULLIS, Proprietor irers from Hanover. The noon train John HolThine for treasurer. It only brought a few but the managers is a good ticket and will be elected. Lito Stylos had hopes that the one o'clock Mo. Mr.

Thomas was the only man on Pac. would d3 the right thing as to lie county ticket last year that ear The Daily Co-Operafor. An able and fearless champion of Populist Principles as laid down in the Omaha Platform. ned ijie township and is very popular. biinging the masses, but even the plutocs did not come in any great Public Sale.

number. Arrangements had been Second Shipment in Today. Prices are what sold First Shipment made so people could come as far down as Frankfort and as far west r-rusc rvr i om uat One copy, one year, in advance 1 00 One copy, six mont hs, in advance 2 00 One copy, three months, in ad 1 00 as Concordia and return the same i ternoon, but only forty or lifty came. Jl With ali lie excursion trains, bands, No such values to fSrSubserHic at the Watchman ofiioe, or address The Co-Operator, Topcka, Ks. the crowd did not equal many crowds that have turned out-from our own county in days gone by to hear the old K.

P. Aldrich fany ad- I a men of vastly less reputation, and had in any other store We sell them as LEADERS' with the smallest profits they were foul oining Washington, Kansas, Oct. 8th. IN at anK much more brains. We will on the above date offer oO BUILDING.

choicely bred Poland Chinas, repres For Sale. Choice milk cows, Short horn male enting the leading families, consist- ever sold by any store. Come and sec them, and the ng of about 12 spring pigs, boars and calves, Steers 1, 2, and 3 years old. Span 3 year old mules. miles north NEW DRY GOODS.

of Linn. N. S. Leuszleii. HASE.M F.NT.

Post-Register ofllce. Watchman oflico. 1st Xsit'l Uarher fhop. 1st FLOOR. First National Hank.

Ren. Simon. Clothing. N. 1'.

tiraliuin. Attorney, J)r. N. iM. Smith.

2nd FLOOR, Smith. Attorney. Dr. S. II.

Morris. Dr. J. D. Netr, Dentist.

A few vacant offices to let. sows balance tried oroou sows. The sires of above young stock are Tecuniseh U. S. a gd.

son of Old Black IT. S. and King Tccumseh 2d and Sanders Roy 3000!) by J. II. Sanders 27219 the hog that won PROGRAfflME Ourjyyw- of Charleston township Sunday School Convention to be held at the Emmons' school house Sept.

20th, 1800, at 2 Millinery Meat Fit to Eat! first in class and sweepstakes at the World's Pair. (Jen. Wilkes, son of McWiikes sweepstake winner at Nebraska and Illinois state fairs in 1891. Teiois: All sums of 610 and over a credit of 8 months will be given to purchaser giving approved note bearing 10 percent, interest. per cent oii for cash.

Purchasers from a distance please furnish good reference and thus avoid delay of shipment of We have a full line of meats. Fresh eiroci Salt. EVERYTHING Clean and Neat. o'clock, p. m.

Prayer service by Rev. Hollar. Address of welcome by township president. The Sunday School and Sunday School work, by county president. Paper, by Rev.

E. E. Hollar. A live Sunday School vs. a dead Sunday school, by M.

S. McLcod. How can the Sunday School be made attractive without impairing its spirituality, by II. G. Robbitt.

A talk to the children, by E. J. "Nason. All topics open for discussion. Program interspersed with music.

Department will be in full bloom about the it of September, when Mrs. Oherndorfer rcturns from the cast. Look out for the Fraud Opening. Respectfully yours. A.

Oberndorfer Dry Goods, Millinery and Shoe House. stock, as no stock will be removed un Come and Sec, Us. Hutchings Carroll, South Side Square. ti Read every page of this paper. til satisfactorily settled for.

Sale to commence ni 12 m. sharp. L. P. Fuller 31.

C. Neff, Prop's. Col. P. M.

Evans. Auctioneer..

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Pages Available:
1,645
Years Available:
1896-1898