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The Udall Record from Udall, Kansas • 3

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A company wcro invited to surprise Udall Record If If you If you want If you want bills If you want circulars If you want envelopes If you want business cards If you want noat bill-heads If you want tasty lotter-hcads If you want nlco visiting card If you want any kind of Job printing, leave your orders at tho Recohd officii, and you oau secure thorn at low rates and In good stylo, Wm. B. NORMAN, REAL ESTATE LOAN AGENT. Udall, Cowloy County, Kansas. J.

liNOFFSINQER, Seal Estate loau jScptt Farms for Sale end Houses to Rent Collections Made, JAS. H. BULLEN Breezy, Very Htllo haying yet to do, Wheat sowing is about finished. Old papers for sale at this oflko, A Httlo ralu. would bo acceptable.

Morojoross. walks have boon repaired Call at this oilluo when In want ol Job work. Largo stock of new boots arriving at Akers, Soino of our sldowalks aro unsalo to walk upon, ''Vara Ncatsfoot oil $1.00 por gallon at Bradley's. Two inoro sewinjf inachinca wont out this wook. J.

T. Brady's niothor for homo on Saturday. Dr. II. F.

Hornaday wa8 over from Uock Sunday night. Young pays tho highest pricos for all kinds of produce. Something now! Uattlo ties, only 25c each at Bradley's. Mrs. Alex Wyatt started for Oklahoma on Wednesday, D.

II. Carlton attended court at tho Anyone that can opprocialo a bar-galu, I am prepared to fill their order. E. B. Bradloy.

Mrs. Trover, accompanied by Miss Maud, altendod tho Wichita fair. They will not return until Sunday. Tho M. E.

church aro holding protracted meetings, conducted by Rov. Hums, with a very good attendance. Mrs. Trover has been enjoying a visit from her daughter from Wich-itn, also from another Mrs. Robinson, G.

1). Akers is all fixed up again in i ho Juno building. He now has a in which to store vegetables Bird Webster, his wife and niothor, from Iowa, are Visiting their many relatives and friends in this vicinity, Dr. Barnhart is more centrally located and displays good taste in tho arrangement of his drug store. Call on him.

Col. A. Fry and wife returned to their homo in Galatin, day night, aftor a delightful ylsit of a mon Ih. Road tho items from Seoly. Wo liopo will not forsako is as all other correspondents from that place have done.

Somo of tho "old boys" who failed toattond tho Arkansas City reunion are now taking in tho Stato reunion at Ellsworth. Loi-T, A double woolen shawl, a brown center with drab border, Any person finding the same will please return to this office. Geo. Frazier now ha5 a commodius find nicely arranged store, and next week will have something to say to you in a now Rev. Trover, accompanied by Mr.

ltobinsonfrom Wichita and his broth-ei from Indiana; mado a trip to the Kaw agency this week. The served by the W. R. C. on Saturday night last were partaken of witl) a relish, and the stim realized amply paid them for their trouble.

Tho Mo. Pacific had a wreck at Silver Creek Monday morning, iu which lour freight bars were demolished, and a few passengors shakon up. The miisiiJal portion of the services of botli the Congregatioiial aiid Moth-odlst churches is being revived with the assistance oi Professors Gordon and Knapp. Carry a Largo aiid Coinplato Stock of BEST GRADES OF LUMBER. l)oors, Sash, Blinds and Mouldings, LIME, CEMENT PLASTER LATH HAIR Fence Posts always on hand.

Call and get our pricey All Best Kansas Coal Always in Stock. Solo Agts for Canon City Coal. F. M. LATHAM, Manager.

JAS. H. HILDEBRAND P. SMiTli, BANK OF i Does a General Banking Freo Reclining Chair Cars to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Colorado. Tho "Santa Fo Route" Is running free reclining chair cars botweon Kansas City and Denver on daily trains leaving Kansas City at 11:20 a.

and Denver at 1 :20 p. si. Theso cars aro entirely new, and havo been built expressly for this train, aro fitted with all tho modern appliances for both convonienco and safety, and are unequalcd by ony cars run between theso points heretofore, No lino can offer you better accomodations than tho old reliable ''fcSanta Fe Routo" 1W any information desired regard ing rates, through cat accomodations, time ol arrival and departure of traius call on any iigent of tho Santa Fe or address GEO. T. NICHOLSON, P.

T. Topoka, Kansas. Notloe to Humors. Notions under this head, Inserted for i5 ots lor oacu tiirm.j Wo tho undersigned do hereby warn all persons from hunting or shooting on Our premises or those under our control, under penalty of law, said warning to hold good Until Jan. 1, '90.

J. N. Fleharty, for the Wilt farm. Stephen Hawkins. W.

C. Miles. James Hollistor. W. A.

Hill. J. N. Fleharty, for tholiullcno farm. Mart.

Shoup. M. V. McAllister. Frank Wells, Soloman Shoup.

Archio F. Harvey, THE! ODELL YPE 4 WKtTE i I I will buy the ODELL TYPE VK' UHLi VVRITER. Warranted to do as good work as any $100 machine. It combines simplicity with Durability srEKD, eaSis of oi'EHAtion wears longer without cost of repairs than any other ma chine; has no ink ribbon to bother the opera tor. It Is neat, substantial, niokle plated perfect and adapted to all kinds of typewriting, Like a printing press, ij produces Sharp, Clean, Legible Manuscripts.

Two to ten copies can be made at one writing. Editors, lawyers, ministers, bankers, raor-chaqts, manufacturers, business cannot mako a. better investment for $15. Any. intelligent person in a woek ban become a tioOD operator, or a hai-id ono in two months.

to any operator who can flb better work with a Type Writer than that produced by the ODELL. SdHteliabfe Agents and Salesmen wanted. Special inducements to Dealers. For pamphlet, giving: endorse' ments, address the odell Type writer The Rookery, Chicago, Ills. Winn Baehr, PliOPBIEiTOIisi CITY MEAT MARKET All Kinds of Constantly on hand, Highost prloes paid foi Fat Cattle and Hides.

IS THE BESTl Frank Baker on his 62nd birthday on Thursday night, but a rush of work prevented us from being ono of tho party, thoreforo have learned no particulars, but during that day ho cole-bratcd by accldontly burning a large stack of straw, vory valuable for feed. He says ho has another left. As the eveulngs begin to lengthen wo aro led to ask, "what Is to bo done this winter to amuso and interest our young folkB," Whynotatonoo take steps to organize a literary society, or something after the stylo of tho C. L. S.

C. It would bo of untold bonefit to tho young in after years, and would also amuso and instruct tho older members. Died, at tho residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David II.

Carlton, on Friday afternoon, 25th, little Edna Pearl, aged ono year, flvo months and eleven days. The llttlo girl had bcon slightly ailing for somo time, and when malarial troublo set in, it seemed as if nothing could rally tho little suf. ferer, Rev, Meninian preached tho funeral sermon at tho Carlton resi dence on Saturday afternoon, and tho littlo casket with its preciious contents was laid away in the city cemetery. Tho family havo the deep sympathy of tho entire community in their sor rowing for tho bright hopes so soon blighted. We havo received tho October num ber of The National Mngnzine, an ed ucational and literary magazino do-voted to correspondence teaching and University Ex tension, and the organ of tho new National Univorsi ty of Chi cago.

This llrst numuer contains ar ticles entitled "Correspondence Teach ing Its Advantages," by Rev. J. C. Quinn, A. Ph.

D. Hints ou col lecting and preserving specimens of Natural History," by Prof. G. II. French, A.

M. "Lectures on English Literature," "Tho Reading Circle," and the announcement of the University, giving a list of thirty-five nonresident professon representing, among others, sucli institutions a3 the University of Virginia, Tulane, Bos ton, Madison and Lehigh Universities, who agree to teach pupils at homo by correspondence, and grant them tho usual degrees on examination; The idea seems a good ono for person's who cannot attend other colleges, and is well developed. The usual miscellany, "Literary notes," "University Extension," follow. Subscrip tion price, $1.00 per year. Published by tho National University, 117 Throup St.

Chicago, 111. better List. List of doad letters remaining in the post office at Udall, Kansas, Oct. 1 1889 D.E.Willis Roach McGinnis John McMillon John Hutson John I.p8tor 3 H. A.pakin James Erickson John Jay nes Persons calling for any of the above letters will please "advertised letters." Wm.

H. HOKNADAY, Postmaster. Neighborhood Nows. SAND CHEEK N1SW8, Er OUR NEW Two of J. S.

Hubbard's children have the. fever. 1 it H. Boone has gone to Oklahoma to look fbr a claim Old Jack Frost was in our midst slightly a few days ago. Charley Hubbard cut.

his knee a few days, ago with an ax. Jake Binkeyjs hauling a large quantity of plumber, home it shows that something is to be done. Wm. R. Brown and family Dtai'ted for their now home in Oklahoma on Tuesday morning.

We are oorry to havo their, ieave iis. SEELY lTEliis, BT Fair weather. School commenced lust weeh. Miss kinncy of Winfield is teacher. Mr.

J. N. Meador was up from Win-field, on a visit and also showing, the in regard to the maimer of alighting from a moving train. Mivand lira. It.

R. Berkshire and Mrs. J. W. Norman, went to the city Tuesday to do some trading.

Ben said, that he more to carry than ho bargained for. RED BUD GLEANINGS, EY Fine weather for sowing wheat. Bring your produce to Red Bud. Colo io working for D. Ilaynes.

Walter Jacpbus.has bought a lot of sheep of E. R. Morse.i J. W. is tho happy fiiUier.

of it fine girl. Tho mother is doing well. Our district school will begih Monday. Miss Minnie You ng.of Fair-view township will wield tho birch, i T. C.

Daniels' new baru is about finished. It is a civl't to thq. builder and will bo quito a benefit to the owner. Two Papers, fpr the Price of One. Having mado special arrangements with tho publisher of the Topeka Weekly Capital, a splendid 8 page family newspaper, published at Topo-ka imd Worthy of patronage, we are enabled to offer tho REConn and the Topeka Weekly Capital)- both Ono year, for 1.50.

Every Ivansas niau should havo his county- paper for homo news and a paper from the cap Hal of tho state. Givo this combiua tioo a trial. DDALL ROLLER MILLS Full Holier Process; Dale, Kessly Beetie, Proprietors. BRANDS-0. Patent Fancy, Queen of Udall Calla iil'i and Pancake.

SATtfttDAt, OtU'. 8. 18t OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. CITY DIRECTORY. F.

M. Lfttbmn Mnyor. XT. llrmly, president, 1 Robert iUtllll G. I.

Akori h. 0. Floiiilnir W. It, Atkinson, Gob, T. Frnitlor Polloe Jurtiro, W.

n. HnniRdny City Clark. J. JI. City rdtisurur.

M. Amnion City JlursUnl, POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Way mall north oloooa at 3 no Way mall south oloma at 8 15 Udall and Augusta star routn oliso at 8 00 on Tuesday, Thursday and Hntiinlay. OIHoo opun from 7 (10 a till 7 30 in Bun-day from 12 to 1:30 Wm. 110UNADAY, P. M.

Clyde Hobnaday, Asat, SANTA FE TIME TABLE. NORtH, Freight dally, 9 05 a ro Aooom 10 20 a ExprCiS 17 tu Obloajo Ejpress, 7 68 in SOUTH. Oklahoma Express, dally, 8 S3 a Texas Pass IS Freight 8 17 Acoom 9 18 This train Will wilt at Mulvano for passcn-ftet due tbero at 8 05 m. CHURCH DIRECTORY. every Rao-bath mornlnn and evening.

Snbbatli school at id a P. W. Smith, supt. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Hev.

U. Trover, pastor. FIRST B.Preaohlng every two woeks, by Hev. W. rti nurns.

pastor. Sunday school at 9 so a O. A. Steele, supt, Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, BAPTIST Rev. A.

Coffny, pantor. Preaching every llrst and third Sunday at 11 a and 8 pm. Sunday school at 10 a W. (J. Evans, supt.

SOCIETIES. A 0 W-ttilnll Lodge, No 1W, moots In Alior's ball every second and fourth Thursday evening. J. B. Wise, M.

W. Zeb Foster, Keoorder, Q. Post, No. moots every second and fourth Saturday af ttrnoons. J.

Hawloy, O. W. H. Hornaday, Adj. W.

H. C. meets every first and third Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Miles, President, Mrs.

8. A. Frailer, 9ec. F. RICKEY CAMP SONS VETERANS No.

58, meets every first and third Saturday evenings, WALLACE HOltNADAY Captain: Wallaoe Seaman, First Sorg. ELBERT H. BARNHART, Sfl. D. PeACTIS VQ PHYSICIAN.

Will attend calls day or nly Especial attention paid to all chronic ailments and female diseases. Consultation ie. OOi je at thd City Drug Store. CD ALL, iCANSAS. J.

R. GARDINER, Physician and surgeon. Office in Drug Store, tJDALii KANSAS. H. P.

HORNADAY, IV). Physician and surgeon. Professional calls attended to at all hours. Office and rcsldenoa near the Santa Fc depot, ROCK, KANSAS. E.

B. EMORY, Wl. AND SURGEON. Bp'oolal attention to Female Diseases, and Diseases of the 'Throat. Office over Steinhilber's Drup Btoro, residence, IKS Tenth avenue.

WINFIELD, KANSAS F. H. BULL, over the Farmers Bank. Teeth extraoted without pain. WINFIELD, KANSAS.

E. HNK, Attorney at law. nooms i and 3, Southwest oorner Hackney Building. WINFIELD, KANSAS. 1 1, Peoihum, El L.

Posilum, flsi. S. Hoilornon PECKHAM 61 HENDERSON ATToMlltYS AT LAW, Offlces, 1, 2, 3 and 4 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Will praotioo In all State and Federal Courts.

WINFIELD, i KANSAS. C. W. WEAKS, JusTICE OF THE PEACE. -Legal papers Executed, collections made at reasonable rates.

Agent for the famous Phenix of Brook- 15 yn ana springtlold insuranoe oomr.anies. moe over oity Jan. UDALL, KANSAS. d. T.

SMITH, ti ONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF STONE find Brick work; all kinds of House Building, feto. Prices to suit the times, Residence, two miles east of Udall. Prompt attention given to correspondence 10 Toliii Ilyiid, Censorial Artist. door, Last of the Commercial Hotel first olass work at reasonable charges. IjDALL KANSAS A.

GRRRNLiANDi, Manufacturer ct Shoes (Good fit guaranteed In all oases. Repairing ieatly and promptly done, and as obeap the cheapest. Udall, Kansas. JOMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED IS THE record, job, departm Lr. KAONAi BATS Something Strange Veryl ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo-ooi it county scat on Monday.

Akera carrjos at all times a full line of boots and shoes, cheap. Sec tho oiler of tho Record and the Topeka Capital for $1.50, Several parties are inquiring for resilience property in this city. Mr. Cook of Mulvane, called at the ltucoiib office on Thursday. ltev.

B. F. Foard preached at tho E. church on Friday night. Smith liiidebrand ahippe.l another car of hogs yesterday.

Tho 25o wool hats aro not all gone at Bradley's clothing houso. School supplies and school stationery at Barnlmrt's drug store. J. L. Young proposes to supply all demands of the grocery trade.

Interview Young; tile new groce-ryman and savo yoiir money. iicrse thieves are working Brown county in a systematic mannor. Jonathan Davis has sont for his brother who is sick in Oklahoma. Jiobt. Itatliff went to the Wichita fair on Wednesday and Thursday.

The befjt assortment of iiorce brushes and comb3 in tofn at Bradley's. Wild ducks and geese are slow about getting down from tho north. Fred Grecnlaud was up from Win-field on Tuesday, returning next day. J. It.

Gardiner will now feel at home as his wife came on Wednesday. Bradley has as good a double, heavy team harne33 as can be put up for $26. I have just received a few oood saddles, which I will sell very reasonable. E. B.

Bradley. J. F. Bainum hao been quite indisposed but is now ablo to be around. Vacant houses that are at all desirable are getting quito scarce in this city.

W. II. Gray is in the east buying a big stock of goods for fall and winter trade. Gray Eros, are now ready to pay the highest market price for dresded poultry. Akers can now be foiind at the old June stand, just west of the Commercial hotel.

Mr. Carmean, tho head miller at the roller millsj has rented the Geo. Gray property. Walter Jacobiia paid fifteen cents for a thousand bushels of corn early in the week. If you want a first class, fully warranted sewing machine subscribe for the ItKCOHD.

A lot of Silver Oak heaters and a good line Of cook stoves, ranges, etc, at Seaman's, Farmers are more determined than eyer this year to protect their stock from hunters. I have, about a dozen boys' overcoats which I will sell at about one half their value; E. B. Bradley, You will now, find staple groceries at Akers', which can bo bought for cash or troduce. Whilo hailstonos as large as walnuts are falling in Penusylyania, all is sorcuo in suuuy Kansas, It is.

rumored that a paper is being started Atlanta, but. nothing more realistia has reached us. When you go to Winfiqld and want a good meal, go to the Bon Ton. It can't bo beaten in town, tf The ilucoRD and tup Weekly Wlcl1-ita Eagle till Jan. 1, 1891, for S2.00.

Boat that offer If you can. One by one the wanderers, aro dropping ia from Oklahoma, They can't stand that shakcy climate. Tho hog powder sold, by Dr. Barnhai't is tho, best preventative known for that fatal. disease.

A sum is duo the R. C. from P. Vf. Smith for placing heated bricks at his feet whilo ho ate oystefs.

That fine lino of cook stoves at Seaman's is headed by tho famous Black Ilusser. Dont fail to see theip. Mr. Ncssly provided tho night hands at tho mill with bucket of stewed oysters on Saturday New name aro daily; being added to the- EkcoHU liGt. They embrace both domestic and foreign A mysterious llro gutted tho Fa mous restaurant at Winneia early 'Monday moruingi Partly insured.

Sewipg pachipe COMMERCE, Busihe3Sj makos collections. P. W. SMTH. Casbl's -O 0 0' t) -O-O" O' O'-O ni i rLii-ii-iui-i-i-i ti ri A3 QQ and Highest dl-atles.

Style h'o. A. Ornamented head on IroM stand. Oil polished walnut drop' leaf table, with patent drop leaf support; gothic cover with veneered panels; case of two drawers eacli end of tho table, with veneered fronts, and jnickle plated drop ring handles. factory i or! this elegant machine is half a hundred dollars.

Any paid subscriber to.th.B "Record" can havo the machine, fully warranted, with full sot of attachments for 1 Only Twenty l)ollni(S Tell ail your Neighbors about it This is tho time of year when hog cholera begins its rayages and farmers should begin the use of the hog cholera preventative sold at Barnhart's drug store. Mrs. Lucinda Beaver, mother of Joel and Mrs Anthony at the Walck residence on Tuecday and was uuricu on Wednesday. biie was 76 years old. Wiuuie Cook is certainly success at raising sweet potatoes.

He left us a cluster of seventeen, growing on one parent stem, of a choice yellow Varie ty. Such is Kansas sou. Tho small store buildinff formerly occupied by rJr. Banta as an oilice was moved yestenlny to tho farm of C. Churchill.

Ho tylll fill it with some of his surplus grain this fall. The lost pbcketbpok at Frazier's was captured byM. G. Williams, but he divided its contents, $2.01, equally between Albert, Conklin, Mrs Merri-man, D. N.

Davis and Mrs. Turley. Married at the residence of Dr. Diiifield Tuesday evening Thoiiias Feltcr and Mrs. Anna Stiffy.

Geuda Springs Herald. ITames, cpnditions and incidents pretty badly mixed, Mr. Herald. The Seaman caravan returned last Saturday froa the land of tho shakers. They were sick cf tho water, sick of the.

climate, sick qf the ajuo, ack of the country. In (act, they didn't feel Very well when they got back. Prof. Thoburn came up last Satur day in tho interests Of the jWlnlield college, lie gave a highly interesting lecture ou Siturday evening on hlo Observations in gave a good sermon on, Sunday morning. Mrs.

Sarah Porter, of Remington, Mrs. Jennie Button aid daugh ter Clara, and Miss Zetty Duruing, of Forest, 111., are visiting II. C. and G. A.

Jewett. They all them selves as delighted with thid part of the stato. People coming up from b'klahoma who have not got claims for sale, represent a deplorable coiidItion5of many of the people Many, are already in want of the bare necessities of and a grcat.prbtion of the peo ple aro sick from malaria. Nothing will develop, Interest In the east, about our city and community, so readily as a copy of tho Record sent regularly. is, the best means of doing thorough missionary yet discovered, and we are glad, that eo of it is boing undertaken, liono county spend hundred and ten thousand dollars -schools this year.

Only four counties spend nioro. They are Shawnee, Sedgwick, Sumner and Cowley. Tho total in the Slato is nearly thl'eo and three millions of 'dollars. Hutchinson. A terrible casualUy occurred on the Mississippi near Port Hudson, on tlio 3d.

The boiler of the "Corona" ploded mulling in tho loss of, forty- five lives, and alsd of the loss of, the clcanier. This was hei1' first trip of the season, and she had just undergone repairs to the amount of $12,000. cause is ftssigilcd for the explosion. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 i -L -i.

-L-i -ii-ii i ids a Positivly the Best Style No. 3. Ornamented head pn Iron Htatid. Prop Leaf TaMci of oil polished, walnut, with patent drop leaf support gothic coyer with veneered panels, case of two drawers witlv lock, veneered fronts and elegant nickle plated drop ring haudles. (The above cut is a No.

3.) The-factory price of this machine is $45, Sub. scribcra to the "liecord" can get it, fjilly warranted, accompanied by a full set of attachments, for Only Eighteen Dollars I fi.it This is the chance of a Lifetime. IISB hati I I iiviiim vimiiii ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE! HAS-NO HOOPS! NEITHER PAINTED OR VARNISHED 1. NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER I HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED PAILS, TUBS, BASINS," KEELER3, SPITTOONS, SLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, LARGE VARIETY OF COROLEY HAYES, New York, Sole Agents. Factories Portland, Peterhoro, N.

Watcrtnwn, FOR SALE BY ALL HOUSfi-FURNItHINai I HARDWARE, GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS. nwa anil. nhio. Winona. Minn.

FULl PRICE-LIST AND CATALQaUE Frf or! arruvanur, For oq by G. T. KRxZIER, TJdaii.

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