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The Winfield Sentinel from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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I Have JIm enilj Vu Awia4ud ulu turned out wall to sea tliu X-raTs 11 ma urn WDM. P. Professional Directory i ASSEMBLY LECTURES flowers wore very boautiful, but entirely devoid of frnKrunop. Tlmt there woro uo Time Table, UNION STRKBT RAILWAY. Sole Agent Ills first oxpiirimunta woro of the chemical order and woro Interesting and urn u.siiir llo limn ciiino to his ohllU or fovorit, but wore ouritod by ehol oro anil ertliiiiakt.

Tlmt (lit people for the foils wing celebrated remedies di eat from the mansfsoturers and import nt uo meat, but live upon riun hiiU eleutrlcul ex peri me 11 Is mid slioved the Cathode rajs of litflit, the kind whore fruits. The lahorr ruoolve three to four you uau fee oroinui a corner, ft no win cents a day In nilvtr an wanes, Tlmt they were exceedingly Kkillful. Iu building The Last Days of the Chautauqua Marked by some Fine Oratory. JAMKS MCIIRRNOTT, A. V.

McDKRMOTT JOHNSON, ATTORNBTH AT liAWwtd NolurlwPub lie, Uackaty Block, WlnMcIri, Kuium. F. riOYT PlLCIIfiR, M. OCDMHT ANIl AlfKlHT, SiifciHl alien tlou given to UhiiIUi, Urinary and 1tinta UleaHa. Olllco and rsltluiim blocks south froia l'oal Ollice, our und street.

'ho nivhia ere never )o daik or stormy, or reads too bud or long 11' the iay la good. eri, for sale wholesale and retail: Veno's Remedies (A Full Line.) ut Home time hu popular with the debtor clans, but lio li(ni)iohited the the (rent palace the joinU were so uieely imonlo who wanted the kind sou U. S. Med. Co.

Remedies through a brick wall, or II ml hoiuo In FiiclLlimsn Who Made Himself llurnean Monarch. A lecture was delivered Tuesday iveulng In Golden Gate ball by Roun-levlolla Wild man, late United States iounsel at Singapore. The subject, leys the San Franclsoo Call, waa 'Borneo and Rajah Brooke." Brooke was an Englishman who wanOered tway to the northern shores of Borneo, ind there became an afesolute monarch. The tasks which he accomplished were those at which England and Holland lesltnted. Brooke bad to fight against pirates and the bead hunters of the and also to overcome the sultan, who had settled almost In the same territory.

And Brooke, by bis Indomitable energy, bis great executive ability, strategic power and determination became the victor. The beadhunteri fitted it oou'i not Been where the parts were united, Their porcelain was the most exquisite, their embroidery surrmas-ed any be had aeon elsewhere iu the (A Full bine.) MtUfHTIlNilT. coiUKaeniht, U0IN0KA8T. GOING WEST TMtm HHfi 111:) 11:11,1 HH lifcui nt IU 1:111 V.M :) ifclM M)l tf.M 7:. Baden's Switch.

Baku's Switch. 7M0am Kim am 8:43 11:41 11:1,1 1'fWpm ant SNO II: 111 5:10 (1:1,1 7:40 thing In thin paper benidos assembly THE PAKE HAS BEEN CUOWDED The arrout audience) breathed a aiirh Dr. McGill'B Remedies of roliof when he suld Good world. That the people wear alike and hipped to oouutry last year to the The lecture was pronounced good, but (A Full blue.) Ladies will be pleased to know that value of in gold. tho assembly aroors were Biilluriiig To Hear the "Big Guns" and all The people are awake to education, to from that tired feeling.

have made a specialty of that spsoilo Orange Blossom (O. B) fresh from the aeionoe aud to mnnnfaoturea. Twenty Express Themselves as Pleas Tho assembly as a wholo was pretty three yonra go reliuiou was abolish manufactures every ten days during the eooil and the people are sure llicir ed With the Entortaiumont. ed in Japan, Tiioma's Gab Line Makes a Hound Trip to the Assembly NOW FOR 25 seBion. time and nionoy was well spout.

Hit talk was desultory and aoattered, Star Indicates Car Connections at Comer of I cordially invite all the ladies to call but deeply interesting withal, Htli and Main. at my parlors, 210 eatt 11th avenue, Win of northern Borneo were a pretty bad lot, for, as the lecturer explained with 1 grim vividness, none of the women would marry a man unless he bad at LOCAL MESTIOX. Gen. tierdon's Lecture, field, and take a free test of my Jllaliop Vincent, Mrs, J. F.

Stodder, of Burden, attended The tabernaole waa filled to overflow least one human bead to decorate tbelr the assembly this week. inir to bear the greatest living Confeder- Our assembly people have long been There was an amusing incident occurred en Main street Tuesday night. A gentleman clad in a linen duster and a general air of contentment was sitting Natural Beau tiller! happy domicile. Tbe pirates were equally as undesirable neighbors; they anxious to we ai hearths famous Clinu- Fourteen diplomas were awarded grnd- were intrepid to a last degree, sanguln to soldier. For more than two boors he told the story of "The Last Days of the Confederacy." That address oould not tanquan.

Hi appearance upon the pint nates on Recognition duy. 117 enough to be characters for dime for the complexion. This is gnarantsad form was bailed with manifest sutisfao in a chair in the gutter in front of Flag-maun It Doane's drug store, The fire E. Hudson Co novels and relentless foes who resented Miss Maud Jones was over to the assem the Finest Face Lotion yet invented. It is com nosed of a number of iagretitDta lay encroachment upon tbelr domain, tion.

The tabernacle wai filled with his friends. "HiaName" and "That Boy" bly and returned Inst Monday night. have been delivered in Kansas twenty year ago. His laudations of the great soldiers of the Confederacy would then have been drowned with hisses. Mow the recommended by leadiag phyeioiani for had been ao intimately in the Several washouts are reported along boys made a practice run down Main street and the business end of the hose just came even with the drag store.

The water was turned on and one ef the noz-zlemen let go and the linen duater got minds of the people, that to hear him With this unpromising material Brooke organized a kingdom that paid taxes, lustained an army and navy fluob as they were and maintained and rejected its new government Slavery the Florence 4 Eldorado this morning. beautifying the complexion. One trial will conveioe the most skep JEWELERS line ruen, whe would have hissed, ftp and that to leave "That Boy" out wou'd Judge A. M. Jackson spent a couple tioal ef its great merit.

uluuded to the echo. With Gettysburg have disjointed the whale proceeding. Bo the full benefit. Instead of feeling sorry days in the city attending the assembly aud Viskab'jrg began the last days of the be started aay with the doar little fel for the unfortunate wan the crowd hoot In every form was overcome and in nine years tbe pirates to a man were under subjection. Brooke was tbe MRS.J.

E. MRTMTT. rebellion that closed injuriously at Ap Fine Watches, Diaatonds and Jew- low, dimpled cheeked and curled hair, al Mi-ses Jennie nnd Mary Manser were ed and jeered and he looked as if he had The part played by Lincoln moat a girl in point of beauty and with jruattoi iu attendance at tho assembly from Bur Washington of those unknown nations, done something to bs ashamed of. and Davis was wholly ignored. The day his effeminate way he ia blessed and den.

eky. Repairing done with Neatness and dispatch. Optical work a specialty. We this week annonuoe the candidacy He died in 1868, crowned with glories Irom the queen of England and various oareaaed. Cut he drops his little will probably never oome when the name of Jeff Davis will not he execrated in the Buy your threshing oonl of (First publlsbod In tbe Winfleld Sentinel, clentifle societies and colleges.

Mr. Johnson 21 1 east Ninth avenue, North. Another thing was notioeably ab dresses, puts on hoots and trousers, storms and earthrjuk bpgln. Always doing the wrong thing, being of S. Fink for re-elenlion to the oflice of county attorney, llr.

Fink is an' old aoldier, a good citizen, a true republican and an able lawyer, Two years ago his (Vlldman asked tbe rajah's son one day bow all this had been accomplished; WiuflelU, Kansas, June 28,18118. KXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. STATE Or Cowlkt County, 915 Main West side sent the oause of the war. He dwelt on ly upon the heroic Incidentally he re the natives made tractable and peaceful Some of the campers at the park think toll "Now Stop," "Go Away," new race, almost while name was Dreseuted to the republican fieople a He ia not wanted in the parlor, nor ait it wouldn't be a bad idea to build a little ark for emergencies down there. ferred to the motive and claimed each made the sacrifices and did battle while In the probate court In and (er said comity conveution where be received the I America after more than 100 years, had r- I only made paupers of the remnants of Geo.

H. 'Dresser, ting room, nor dining room, nor kitolien, The accommodating manner of the acting in the line of duty as be saw it driven ont npnn the street to get him out the red men. The answer waa that county. In the matter of the estate of Henry Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testa-menturv have been eraoted to the under- ney, and ontue ovemo.r following was Ko judioious Confederate now aaaerts of the way.

At 8 the boy ia disagreeable, signed on tbe last will and teetament of that what he did was right, tie Tiger-1 at ix, no one carea 141 him. At In yon elected by a handsome majority. Ia this hg word wlth tnese people ana capacity he has served the people faith- they eventually came to know and ad- Henry Brown, late or saia county, aecewoii, ho hu hnnorRhle. the urohata court of the ously and repeatedly assured ns that he I get the last glimpsa of the boy as he fp ppefoaiPflEi Is here for your tie cou' ty Hnd state aforesaid, dated the 20th loved the old flag and the institutions it I searches for a board a al believes in the fully and crime mT6 nm. anj the rest was easy, where ever found.

His administration Brooke, like his native country, how- iiuv rti A. u. inim. now. aui ocriuui.

represents. He is the cominander-in-1 invisible. having- claims against tbe said estate, are hna one of economv. and bv his ever, enlarged his territory much as ebief of the Confederate veterans and Boya are the atu.T men are made of. I England is spreading out at present in tume 10 tne unuereiKc wrwiuwiuw wim-In am vnnr frnm the date of said letters, or street oar employees has gained them many friends and they did a rushing business.

George Parker who waa already in jail for forgery waa bound over to await the November court on two more charges of a like character. The hammocks at the assembly are always in demand. The time of the yoang ladies is limited. Leap year at the Chautauqua is not to be despised. There will be a meeting of the business the right to bring the message to fort Cowley county has asved hundreds of dollars that would otherwise have been What manner of men they shall be depends upon the treatment they receive they may lie precludrd from auy benefit of such te, and that if such claims be not Venezuela, and the old sultan of tbe neighboring kingdom is a pauper in a na of real loyalty on their part to the invites rll to hs Studio to look at his woric.

Then if you are pleased he will give you just what you want at reasonable prices. nvh hitffi within inree years alter ine nsie whole republio. His leoture was inter- squandered to the tax payers. His record i before vou. He courts tha fullest wretched bu' galow.

He used to com of auid letters, they shall le forever barred. CmaLOTTi Brows, executrix from their parents. The boy should be treated with firmness and tenderness. Whatever he should do, he should be corn- parsed with anecdotes and pleaaantriea, plain that Brooke took 1,500 miles of of theliistwlll aud testamentor nvestigation. By that record he is will He is tall, musoular and powerful.

His MKNKY BROWN, ueceascu his territory. When the photograph Df the magnificent palace of the English Maddbn 4 utckmam. attorneys, oratory is dramatio and manner sincere I polled to do. That to let the boy have ing to be judged and it to stnnd or fall. -Burden Eagle.

governor of Singapore was shown, Mr. bis own way is ruin to him and not kind and honest. The bitterness engendered First published In Winfleld Sentinel. June Look in His Studio- ness. Home life should be made bricht i men's republican club at the oflice of Ord In another column we prsent the an by the strife, in him, seems wholly gone.

2U, IBUD.J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. nouncement of Col, S. E. Fink as a cani-date for re-nomination to the office of Wildman said the palace was three times as large as the white bouse in Washington, quite as elegantly furnished and decorated inside, and that the governor bad an income almost as No plaoe in the house should be shut up WRT nd Ore on Friday evening at eight to the boy. The parents should make 20lh.

George Ordway, Pres. The leoture is only fitted for ns of the Nerth. Ne leoture can ever be written by BTaTK OF KANSAS, lBa county attorney. While in the adminis nerthern man upon the great rebellion companions or their boys, keep in con WLBY COUHTx, I In the probate oourt, in and for said sou a tration of the duties of his office, Col suited to be delivered south of the Po- large as tbe president. tv.

The bicycle raoes that were to' have taken place today at the fair grounds have been postponed on account of rain Fink has encoutered some the etnnt touch with them in all their growing interests and inert asing wants. The utmost confidence should exist between In the matter ef the estate of Samuel 8, toasao. Their bravest and their best can talk grandly to us ia the North while Holloway, deceased, Departed Glories. Notice is hereby slveii that Letters Testa- The track will be too heavy for some others are erecting monuments in the mntrv have been rranted to the under Gone are the doubtful glories of the irn time to come. them.

The boy should be induced by affectionate kindness to keen no secrets stated on the last will and testament of fa South to perpetuate the memory of the old "Tenderloin district" of New York. in I' Sua uel 6. Holloway, late of said county, the honorable, the Drobate oourt The roof over Dr, Wright's oflice is un from his parenta. He urged npon wom ot the county and state aforesaid, dated the ana any or June, a. mm.

rtw, an per- havlnc claims airalnst the said estate, dergoing repairs this week and Snm Black, who is working on the job said he "Lost Cause." Mrs. Stetson. most important matter of economy he has acted entirely and effectively in the interest of the tax payers. Never in the history of the county have the court ex-pences been so low as under his management. He has saved the peogle thousands of dollars iu avoiding and compromising useless and mischeivous prosecution and reducing fees.

For this he is intitled to the grateful consideration of every citizen of the county. He has responded heartily and iutellegently to the demand en the sacredness of motherhoo 1 and declared it to be the noblest sphere of her existence. He wanted everything for woman that the women as a whole might In the twenty-four hours from 6 a. m. last Sunday to Monday not an arrest of any ktadfwas reoorded on tbe blotter of the West SOth street statioa, a aong-hpjd which has in its day sheltered fitws Jria-eipek creek aWr-rfed feyeterest, HHttxkt kewters, are hereby notified that they must present the sane to the undersigned for allowance within one yeur from the date of said letters A new and benutiful lirii took a thermometer up there Tuesday at-ternoon and it only registered The bravest leoture delivered on the or iney may ee pieciuoeu irom nuy Denem of estate; Mid thai If such lalMSbsnot of NEW WALLPAPER exniDttea wnnin turn years mirr ins ami want, but not that obligations bo forced npon thorn by an aggressivo few.

platform this year was that of Mrs. Char- of said letters, tbey smii ds lorever narrsa, for SDrinjr trade nam on "helti-um" window breakers, pick The dam buck of the park was repaired and the water came up too high for comfortnblo fording and the guards did Executor of of the last will and testament of pocksrs, shepHfters, excise violators atoa lawbreakers generally than any not have to be ao vigilant. Some moou HAMUKL a. iioliiOwat, aecposou. Madden Bcckkan, attorneys.

St similar place In the world. When ex otte Perkins Stetson. She wanted it to pass an a woman suffrage lecture, and it was a terrible arraignment of the faults aud wroags of women. Nearly every ether woman suffrage lecture we have even heard was but a wail of the woes of for economy and without apparently des Mclutyre On Lincoln. More men have lectured on this man light boat rides were enjoyed this week.

No old stock. troying the peace or quiet of the oounty, Farmers buy your threshing coal of W. than any other American. The speaker Inspector Williams heard of the remarkable occurrence be shook bis head mournfully, Just as the direllct on the bowery does when he contemplates its A. D.

Lnshbrook and William Rose of Arkansas City were bound over to the O. Johnson, Co, 210 east Ninth avenue, hns cut down the expense of maintaining tliat peace to the minimum. Courier. kept away na nearly as possible from the Winfleld, Kansas. usual and oft told atory.

He had been a pastor in the neighborhood of Lincoln's W. O. Johnson Co, keep a good sup November Ciiurt last Friday in the sum of 1000 cash which was furnished. They are charged with arson in tiring a dwelling ply of threshing" coal on band. Give 7 Prices very low Call and see the line.

Q. Druggist. to Loan. At present I have an unlimited amoun relatives aud from these) learned inoideuts women because men had not granted them the privilege of voting once or twice a year jnat as if such opportunity would make all women happy and free. Mrs.

Stetson made the peculiar plea that should women be granted equal suffrage decadence from his standpoint. This is tbe second time that this has happened and Mr. Roosevelt and Inspector Brooks are "pointing with pride" to the record and attributing it entirely to tbe enforcement of the Sunday closing house to procure the insurance, and characteristics that have never been them a call when you want coal to thresh with, of money to loan on farm security. Oood published. He toldvns that Lincoln drew At the annual election of the stockhold privileges granted and prompt in closing the strong traits of will and honor from PoHoek Plucks The Plum, J.

C. Pollock, ef Cowley county, was his parents. That Thomas Lincoln, the leans at reasonable rates. We also make abstracts of title J. W.Kbnnkdy, 913 all the faults and failures of women would cease.

That with suffrage women would enable women to reach a higher and purer plain. She had much to say about motherhood. From her appearance she Main Winfleld Kansas. nominated at Kewton on the 134th ballwtt for judge of the court of appeals father was a man of indomitable will and could say mean it. This quality he transmitted to his son in full measure.

That the trait of honor cans from his law. A "night hawk" cabman, commenting on the state of affairs, said: "It don't surprise me none, because this Isn't the Tenderloin any more. The Tenderloin has gone further up town ind is scattered more than it used to ae." New York Journal. Rlpans Tabules: at druggists. Democratic Convention, Chicago, July 7, 18Wi.

mother. Thatihswas a genuine Christian LIGHT AND HEAT. more like a spinster, and when her blaek eyes flashed and that long chin onnae ap like a rat trap with a rongiah of the sccend district southern division There was a long good humored contest over the nomination. When the result was reachsd the nomination was made unanimous. Cowley coun ty republicans are overwhelmingly woman.

By the union of these qualities Lincoln's senae of honor sustained by his powerfal will made him a great and a mile some woman got a slam. She bold I am selling mighty man. Ha said that but for I4n- ly intimated that tkere was ia store a si vere roast for men and she squinted at GASOLINE and jubilant over Pollock's nomination, oolns humor and endless fund of original stories he would never havo been ns with a hungry look. KEROSINE ers of tha Assembly the following named persons were elected diracters for the ensuing three years: P. H.

Albright, Q. A. Glass, Root, W. C. Robinson, J.

C. Miller, J. Balliett and W. J. Kennedy.

In todays issue of the Traveler may be found the announcement of Col. S. E. Fink as a candidate before the republican oonvention for county attorney. Col.

Fink is jnst closing his first term in that oflice, and it has been a profitable one to the tax payers of Cowley county. He deserves and we have no doubt he will be re-nominated and re-elected by a good majority, A. C. Traveler. Silver Crack township is the first in the field with a set of delegates and alternate to the county convention.

The Smith ticket won. The delegates are as follows Arthur Brooks.B. Davis, J. L. West.D.

H. Woods, Robt. Goforth, W. C. Lynch J.

M. Hooker and John Ljupee. The alternates are VW P. Horan, H. Rowland, Ned Fate, E.

B. Baum, Lee Dyer.Frank Tred- Wednsday night at an alarm For the above ocoasion the St. Louis and San Francisco By will make a rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 4, 5, and 6. Final limit for was turned in and the far emeu turned Ur.

Hubbard. president. That these made him popular with the boya, and they made him oaptain in the Black Hawk war; sent him to the 'or a business. The governor is a large heavily built, retnrn July 11. For full particulars re- Railroad Time Table.

I sell at lowest living prices legislature, then to congress and finaly to vigorous man, well-preserved and about carding time and connection, call on or out. -The fire was in the office of the Westers Union Telegeraph Co. It originated in a peculiar manner. The wires in the oflice are insulated with para (line and cleth. The wires he- the White house.

That Lincoln was the Time card in effect May 3d, 1896. Southern Kansas. to customers. Delivered every sixty years old, parta his hair in the mid address J. Nevins, Agent.

only republican of the families on both die and like the typical southerner sup- a day at your door. sides. That he first became a whi hv No 204, Eastern Express. mirta a nnitBRha Rnn nhln hAArfl stinir dep 8.80 am 222 Freight white. He has a keen, bright eye, under the BPeeohes of Clay I anri lata l.

and later TRY1E WBST. Annual Meeting N. Buffalo, jr. July 7 to 11. For the above occasion the St.

Louis and San Francisco Ry will make a rate came heated in soma way and soon set the iusulatien to burning and left the wires naked, burningup the boxes that on aoolitionent, while in oon Idep 8:80 a n) shaggy brows, and a large round head No, 203 Panhandle Express and see how well I will 221 Way Irelght arv covered them. The loss to the com after the German type, snugly set upon a short neck and broad shoulders. Why Vmiirht trains 218 and 219 carry Pai- gress by his association with Joshua it. Gidding and Ben Wade. That he went to Washington a whig, but returned an abolitionist.

By reuding the speeches of SERVE YOU. seneers between Winfleld and Wellington, should suoh a man talk of Japan? While pany is small. Paul Javette the maa-ager, had a new Smith-Premier typewriter ruined, but outside of agitating of one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 4 and 5, Final limit for return Sept 1, 1896. For full particulars regarding time and connections call on or address W.

J. Nevins, Agent. Freight trains gzt ana su earry ptueiieii. FHrence, ElDorado Walnut Valley way, Matt Cunningham and JoeHoylaud. J.

PATTERSON The young swells from the neighboring Time Card In efleot May 3d, 189fl, NOETH, Henry Clay he became a whig, by his. companionship with Giddings and Wade he became an abolitionest and because the messenger boy pretty badly the company came off easy. 114 tTunsnn Cltv Exnresa 6:30 a No. 488 Freight 10: a of these influences when president set free SOUTH, cities, doing duty as olothew horses, that annually visit Winfleld at this season are here with their blighting influenoe. By their startling audacity and immaoulate nerve the hearts of the young ladies are No.

118 Arkansas City Express 8:85 pra 4,000,000 alavea, Convention Retail Clerks National Protection Association and Convention Music Teachers' National Association. National Democratic Convention Oh 468 Tbrougn rreignt relgnt trains no. sua too fw cago, 111., July 6, 1896. For the above named occasion, the Mo. engers.

Miller's Lecture Atchison, Topeka Santa Time Card In effect May 3d, 1S8B, NORTH. Jiihu DeWitt Miller gave a rather Pacifio 1 ail way will aell round trip tickets at one lowest regular fare. Dates of sale (0 No. V6 Chloaa-o Express captured to the chagrin of the home guards. Don't get sore fellows, the case will be reversed when you visit them and it won't require brains.

"A prophet is not without honor save in his own coun-try." unique lecture Wednesday nignt. A box was handed him, filled with slips July 4, 5 and with final limit for return 9:20 a Hi ra .10.50 am .11.25 am 40H Kan. uity anuumuttgu n. 418 War Krelght (arr) (dep) of July 14. For further information call on or address, G.

Siith, Agent. Denver, July 7 to 10, 1890. For the above occasions the St. Louis and San Frannisoo Ky will make a rate of oue fare plus $2 00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 5 and 0.

Good to return July 11' and 12, but by depositing ticket with joint agent at either of the Colorado common points the retnrn limit may be extended to July 25. W.J. Nevins, Agont. of paper on which wre written all manner of quest ons from it SOUTH (io Texas These lectures will all have to lov in a be advisable for a college professor to he aits queitly npon the platform listening to the sweet strains of music, awaiting introduction to the vast andience, we wonder how a man so appearing to love his ease came to know anything about Japan. We wonder how he came to exert himself enough by travel to know anything worth hearing.

But he is presented and soon we are told that he was sent by Cleveland as a minister and all is plain, our wonderment is gone. In 1885 he was one of the many Confederates whe was sent across the sea to represent us abroad when not one soldier of the blue was sent to foreign lands. The Confederacy was in the saddle, the political wheel had turned. He told us about it. It took him a loug time te get to Japan.

He visited Grant in New York went by the Golden Gate, crossed the heaving waves of the Pacifio on board the Tokio acoompanied by lords and ladies, prinoes and piinceses of Europe.miasionaries from all Christian lands and fifteen hundred Chinese ia the hold, bearing baok the bones of tkeir dead for bnrial beneath the temple of Budha. He gave ns a graphic aoooant of the wreck of the Tokio off the shore of get married this rear" to the most Oklahoma sua xexaa mx 4.7WayFre.ght. tn Freight dep 1.50 re Kreitrht trains 417, and 423 carry pae. vital political questions of the day. "tools cas ask questions that a wise senijerH.

Train 406 carries through Chicago Sleeper nd makes connections wim an lines ai man cannot answer," but this man is a walking encyelopiedia and the quizzera couldn't lose him. Kacsiis City and UMcapo, amo idskhb conned tons at Newtoo with No. 1, tan- rornm Express ana o. iuver We were suspicious at times hat he carries through Galveston sleeper aua To Chicago by daylight. The Santa Fe has put on a swift train leaving Kansas City in the morning, and caching Chicago the same evening.

It makes the run in about fifteen hours equalling the fast servise of the night flyers. Free chair cars and pull man sleepers, vestibuled throughout. Dining cars serve dinner and supper, guests only paying fas what is ordered. The chair cars are easy to ride in, aud important consideration for a Bunrise to sundown journey. Close connections at Kansas City with morning trains of a'l lines from the west.

If you prefer to leave Kansas City in the evening the Santa Fe offers choice of two limited trt.ine. See 4th of July Rates On July 3 and 4 The Missouri Pacifio By. Co. wili sell round trip tickets to points within 200 miles, at one and one third fare for the trip, tickets limited for return passage to July 6th. G.

A. Smith Agt. No. 4tW carries Hanaas uuy j. new stock of humor for next season.

The Winllelders are getting too wise to have jokes sprung on them that are tottering with age. 1 They get tired of forcing laughs and stifling groans for propriety's sake. Some mercy should be shown the well educated audiences that assemble here and pay their money to here some-good. They are sure to kick if they don't get it. The county normal this year is the largest ever held here and one of the very best.

There are 265 members, most of them expect to teach, yet qnite a number are in attendance for instrnction only. had same slight intimation of what Nevins, Agent. was coming (sert of a straight tip) but Frisco The further down hill the sled goes the faster it speeds. If there is danger ahead stop at once, or soon you cannot. Young girls often lose flesh, become very pale and weak, and can hardly continue their school work.

Then is the time to check downward speed. Scott's Emulsian of Cod-liver OitT With Hypophos-phites, acts as a brake to declining life. The downward course ceases, and the climb upwards begins. At the top awaits a new lease of life. Prompt action brings prompt rtsvlts.

of course this is sub rosa. Frisco Time Card. Into efleot May 8d, 1MB. BABI. It was a good lecture anyway.

He is a perfect master of the English, very So. 8 Passenger 11:45 No. SO freight droll and sarcastic. Mone could ac WBST. cuse him of ckestnuts as has been so No.

6 Paaacnger No. SB Local r'rnr 10 15 am Japan and how the pagan life saving I freely done on some of the lecturers Freight trains ZD ana 3U oarry pan. ugera. orew resoued every soul on board. How this season.

He made old stories new a Jap saved the life of a Christian! by the annlicatien anil hia atria nf Corrected June 2titn, IBM. Missouri Pacific. CAST BOUND. From The H. E.

A. Meeting at Buffalo, N. July 7 to 11, it will be of niterest to teachers and their friends to know that arrangements have been successfully accomplished by the Nickel Plate Boad providing for the sale of excursion tickets at (12.00 for the round trip from Chicago to Buffalo, with $2.00 added for membership fee. Tickets will be on sale July 5 and 6 and liberal return limits will be For further information as to stop overs, routes, time of trains, etc, address J. Y.

Calahan, gon'l Agent, 111 Adams Chicago. girl, but lost his own and told that our livery and very few of them wero ever No, lfl Passencer train departs told here before, government had erected a monument on shore to commemorate this noble deed Supt. Anderson keeps careful watch of all the details. Prof. Conway Supt.

of the Arkansas City schools, Prof. Spiudler Supt. and Prof. Hiokey Prin. of the Winfleld schools are the instructors.

They are all county men. This is as it shoaldbe. All things being equal em ploy tad sustain home Men, business and institutions. 4iMf reigbl a TBI BUCKO Which Did Be Stut "How are you, old chap 7 Are you keeping sbrongT" "Ho; only jSet managlae te cut I nif grave." "01,. I'm sorry to hear 4Ja 'a Punch." TlteX-Rays.

and that all American ships, while' pass- Ho, Passenger train departs. sa EMOtyUrN Ins hHn emfvn Bis awflofl praioMto to Wrenty year. (Ask Mw This la Iwmu ft alwirt 485 Mixed train aeparu r- ng by lower their flag to half-mast and Pref. Louis Favour, of Chicago, Train No. 483 carries throufh eh air ear for their bands play patriotio airs.

gave the last lecture of the ceurae. mntonn-siwaya crataias Eansas City and Ht. Louii. Ma pamt Norwegian weo-uver uii toa njifw He said that Japan was clothed with an Although it rained all afteraoon and VvlWdln seat and t.po sizes. The snail an may be ehoardi to cus soar almost perpetual green.

That their the mud was something fearful, pee- Ripaaa Tabules cure flatulence. Rlpans Tabules cure iBdigeatloa. Rlpans Tabules cure liver troubles. Rtpans. Tabules cure bllusness.

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Pages Available:
430
Years Available:
1895-1896