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Daily Calamity Howler from Winfield, Kansas • 2

Daily Calamity Howler from Winfield, Kansas • 2

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THE MORTGAGES. Daily Calamity Howler TIME CARD A man remarked on the street "I get the easiest shave in town nt Augustine's." dtf Dress Cutting School. How They Have Been Paid in Labette County Published in the interest of Reform. "Wo congratulate our people that These cool days you can have a warm room to bathe in at W. 8.

Augustine's under the Winfield Fational flank. Hot and cold baths. dt When you want a sluivo, hair cut, or bath or fact anything in the barber's line go to W. S. Augustine, under the Winfield National Hank.

dtf Time Card No. 45. lu otToct Auir, 911., ISUI, ATCH130N, TOFEKA SANTA I'M Ooniff North. No4(Kl, Atlantic Mprts a in No 4nS, toisHimrl Itlver exprpM TsIS in No 4 IH, Way t'ii)lht Kri'lM-lit Trains Rnu Hi. No int.

Texim nxprcM No 1 Arli. Cliy tiudOk. in No 4 17. wny fri'luhf No4'SI. Krnlirht nrrivos -1 .0 1 111 I No 417 and tl carry pnnsunKi'ni.

F. E. W. (iaintr North. S.

A. SMITH, Manager. This ia organized for tlin purpoHe of tnacliiug tlio Mei-chant Tailor System of dress cutting. Tins Hystem ia a wjuaro of inches combined with all the curves of the eomjinsx. With it you can cut any garment to fit any form without altering one stilch.

Sewing girls, now earning form fiOcts to 75cts a day, can, after learning thin system, easily command from $1.00 to a day. Published at Winfield; Kansas, at FREE PRESS Office. Saturday, Oct. 24, 1891. For the next 00 days I will hang Hall paper for 15 cents per double roll.

Leave your orders at Cole's drug store, dot G. W. Crawford. Kiinsaa f'lly oxpivHS No 4A4, Stock express ThroiiKli lrcittli. ..4:111 in a South.

No 425, Ark. City express No Texas frclirht Thrmilfh freight in ni in Terms 10 cents per week, or 50 cent for Campaign. John Hubbard, and Minnie L. Walker, of Udall; R. J.

Tomlin and Carrie Freeman of Atlanta, secured matrimonial documents of Judge Laf- Notwithstanding the wonderful merits of this system, the following inducements will be olfered: Any one bringing us five pupils to the whool will be presented with a life-sized crayon either of themselves or any relative. For a class of 7 pupils, one term of music lessons -will be given, free, on piano or organ. For terms and further information call on or address Mrs. Kate Sickels Room 10, Hackney Block, Winfield, Kas during the year 1S0O and I he first eight months of 1801 more than three-quarters of a million dollars of moitgngcs have been paid mid roleased iu Labette county than have been made and When the republican bosses of Labette county uttered the above statement 1hoy were either ignorant of the facts in the case or they wilfully intended to deceive those who might place confidence in them. The bosses mean to say that the people of this county have paid oil' more than from the products of their farms since the beginning of the year 1800.

Tins statement is so glaringly improbable that might safely be dismissed by a Hat denial. But as this might not be entirely satisfactory to doubtful persons Ave have taken the pains to make a little investigation. The sheriff's books show a record of 101 sales under foreclosures between February 20, 18D0, and October 1, 1001. The judgments ot sourt under which these sales were ordered amounted to costs and taxes due on same. $13,957.85 making a total of 190.370.-90.

The farms and town lots involved sold for the aggregate sum of $80,153.10 leaving a balruce unpaid of Personal judgments hang over these 101 persons for this balance unpaid. Oswego Statesman. Baled hay and feed at L. Weimcr's east 7tb. ferty today.

For the next 00 days I will furnish and hang wall paper at the following prices: Brown back, per double roll 25c White backs 30c Gilts 35c G. W. Crawford. Cll and 45:1 curry piisscnirorN HOUTflKKN KANSAS, (iolnjf east. No'i04, Hiisutrn express artl 111 o2IK, Wny 1'Vclifht, arrives a No Wnv l'Velu'lit (icpurlH No 2''4, Kre'lirlit, departs in No FrolKhl, departs (joins? West.

T'linllnwllo express. a a in No Way t'rcluht, arrives No Slit, Way refill, departs 7:2:1 lu No Kreiftlit, arrive 2:40 pm Freight, arrive in HiTKreiifht 21H, nud 210 carry passim- fc'H'S MISSOURI PACIFIC. KAST HOUND. COWLEY COUNTY PEOPLE'S PARTY TICKET. For Sheriff, JASPER COCI111AN.

For Treasurer, II. C. HAWKINS. For Clerk, SALEM FOUTS. For Register of Deeds, J.

D. SALMON. For Surveyor, ALEXANDER CAIUNS. For Coroner, DR. CUNNINGHAM.

For Commissioner 2nd District, AMOS WALTON. For O-ood Flour, Get The UDALL Brands. Total amount of mortgages, chattel and real estate, filed and released Oct. 23st were: Filings Releases $2,805.00 0 in 5:45 a ni in No. 1U2 Mixed, arrives No.

4H2 Passcnirer, departs No. 4HH Mixed, departs WEST BOUNt). No. 4K1 Passenger, arrives No. Mixed, ariives No.

Jl ixed, departs Excess of filings 11:110 pm 7:25 in a in igli Patent Choice Patent. ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO. Going East No 4, Express 10:04 am No Stock Express 8:05 in Going West. 4:48 ill II :05 a ill No 3, Express No 20, Throueh Freight tltOBular Froight trains carry nasscngors Mis.

Lida Brady came in last evening from the eastern part of the county having visited every school in Cedar. Grant, Otter and Dexter townships, Mrs. Brady is making thorough work in school visiting, and very few schools will be missed this year. Frank Robinson has leased the Wei-mer butcher shop on E. 7th, not only for one month but for five years.

He has all young stock and will sell nothing but first-class meat. Will handle also chickens, turkeys and butter, and game in season. Mr, Allen, a well known butcher, will assist him. Give him a call. d3t wl.

i have a good Jersey cow, four years old, for sale cheap. W.II. Brooks, 1113 E.lllli, Mrs. 13auer of Udall, is in town today shopping. Tom Clover, of Cambridge, was in Winfleld today.

Frank lioverstock, of Eaton, was in Winfield on business today. Mrs. Darst and daughter, Miss Bertha, of Dexter, was in town today. Mrs. Longshore and daughter, Miss Myrtie, of Eaton, were in the city today.

When you are tired and don't want to be "pulled" go to W. S. Augustine's for a shave, dtf. AND Bakers Patent. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.

wmm For Bale. I have a good four year old horse for sale cheap. Ira P. Russell, Room 10, Hackney Block. -AT- WINFXELD C.

W. Frith, of Eaton, was telling IBA P. RUSSELL, ON- Dealer in PIANOS, ORGANS Fresh Oysters and fresh Fish at Hague Seybolds, Last 9th. avenue, meat market. tf The ladies of the Christian church will give a dinner and supper on election day, Nov.

3. Don't forget to send 10 cents and get J. II. Ritchie's lecture on the sub-treasury flan. Price 10c.

or 1. per dozen. The Imbecile asylum has 103 inmates and Dr. Wiles says they could have twice that number if they had room. The capacity of the building is about eiirhty.

Mrs. Emma Smith will lecture in the Methodist Church to-morrow night E. I. Johnson, of Eaton, and his cousin, Mr. Williams, of Illinois, were in town today.

Mr. Williams is on his way to San Diego, Cal. For the annual convention of the Y. M. C.

A. the Santa Fe will sell excursion tickets to Parsons, and return at $2.30. Tickets sold Oct. 20th to 24th. Limited for return until Oct.

27th. J. Nevins, Agent. The sub-treasury lecture by J. II Ritchie, in pamphlet form, is having a good sale.

It fills a long felt want and the work should be in the hands of every alliance man in the state. Send 10 cents and get a sample copy, or $1. per dozen. Address this office, or J. II.

Ritchie, Larimer, Kas. Political Debate. A discussion of the merits of tbe Republican and People's parties will be held at the College next Tuesday evening Oct. 27, under the auspices of Wednesday, Oct 28 MRS. TODD, Of Michigan.

Will be present and address the people at 2 o'clock p. m. SEWING MACHINES on the street today that there were were about as many republicans at the Eaton meeting last night as there were People's men. The surprising thing about the matter is that any one can be found who would repeat the story after such a man as Frith. He has never been accused by any of his neighbors of telling he truth.

Notwithstanding the merits of our sewing machines we are offering great-inducements for. the next sixty days. We will give with every sewing machine, bought of us within that time, either a life size portrait of yourself or any member of your family, or the merchant tailor system of dress cutting, with instructions. Call and see us. tf Ira P.

Russell. There will be an all day rally of the People in this city on next Wednesday, Oct. 28. Mrs. Marian Todd of Michigan will address the meeting in the afternoon and Mr.

W. H. Utley, of Parsons, in the evening. Both speakers come well recommended and a good time is assured. Bring your families and spend the day in an old fashioned rally.

Dissolution of Partnership. The public will take notice that the partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Ford Fayette is now dissolved and the patients under treatment by Dr. Ford will receive the same attention as in the past. He will be found at his office, Room 13 in Thomp Every body invited.

Martin Kentner was arraigned in I am carrying the most complete stock of the above named goods ever brought to the city of Winfield, and they are being sold at reasonable prices. Justice Ingman's court last evening for assault and battery. He was fined the Athenian literary society. The Republican party to be represented by one dollar and costs. W.

H. Utley: Of Tarsons, at 7:30 p. m. L. S.

Sartin and Geo. Smith; the Peo pie's party by R. H. Copeland andS, E. Boys.

Interspersed with oppropri- Our officers are getting after the gambleis. One, W. H. Chambers, was an ested yesterday and fined ten dollars in ustice Ingman's court for betting ate music. All are cordially invited.

The Traveler and Courier have been doing all in their power to down Salem FAIR DISCOUNTS FOR CASH on a game of cards. Fonts presumably at the instigation of B. II. Clover will sell on Saturday, Oct. 31, at auction, about 30 head of horses and colts ranging in age from two to eight years.

The sale will be THE GLEE CLUB Will be present. at Gregg's stable on 0th avenue in 1. B. Fishback, who pretends that he is making a clean canvass. Lets see-Mr.

Fishback has something of a record himself. lie seems to have been a member of the council of Guthrie in the palmy clays of boodleism in that city, and records and rumors of records permeate tho air of that wonderful citv. More anon. I handle only the best goods, and court competion on anything in my line. I make a specialty of son building and at his residence ready to answer all calls day or night, in acute or chronic diseases.

dw3t Ira P. Russell still holds the fort, mi oi 10 and is in the front rank with the old reliable and unapproachable estey or If the weather permits there will be a -AT- gan. No organ that is built tor snow or stenciled can knock these goods out of the market. Bo sure and see them. We court competition; will meet any competitor in prices, or in THE HACKNEY BLOCK any practical test, no matter how se Market Reports.

Choice Butter kj to 20 Eggs, fresh, per dozen jg Turkeys, per pound 7 liens, 5 Roosters 3 Spring chickens, per doz. to $2.25 Irish Potatoes 40 to 50 Sweet Potatoes gn Oats 03 to 25 Coin 33 to 35 W1)eat 75 to 60 Turnips 25 10 30 Cabbage, good demand. The Athenian and Cadmus societies have engaged the following course of entertainments tor the coining year: Island Park. vere. Estey pianos a specialty; the best on the market.

Come and ex amine them before buying. tf Go to Mrs. L. W. Swan's, near Four little girls played with dollsand Brown's drug store, for millinery and EAT Ivf ARKT at housekeeping until thoroughly tired when one, a bright little lassie of six, proposed that they have a prayer meet notions.

She has as fine a display as you can find in the city. L. Weimer, east 7tii has a full line of general groceries, baled hay and feed. He gets fresh vegetables and ing. All agreeing they repaired to a vacant room, then the one who had weapatn star Concert Areal Thomas Combination, The Swedish Lady Singers, W.

M. E. French, the fs the Plac to get the choicest and the suggested the meeting began thus: "Sisters, we's met to have a prayer meetin' and I's doin' to be the leader-Now you mus' keep wite still." Then Winfleld. ThellowLEK wants some one in every township to write up the political outlook of their neighborhood. It is our intention to keep our readers posted on all matters of interest both social and political.

"What are you going to do when you are a woman, Tot?" asked young lady of her four year old sister. 'Tse doin to be a school teacher or a Methodist, I dosn't know 'zactly which," said Tot complacently. There will be an examination of applicants tor teachers' certificates held at the High School building in 'Win-field on Saturday, October beginning at 8 o'clock p. lu. Mrs.

Lida S. Brady, Co. Supt. At the next county meeting of the Woman's Mutual Improvement Society members will please come prepared to answer to the roll call, by repeating a verse of scripture relative to the christian hope. B.

Hendrix. If you have never bought meat of Hague bold, you should give them a trial. This is one of the oldest meat markets in the city, they are here to stay and their motto is Bquare dealing. A full line of choice meats at all times. tf Mrs.

Marian Todd, or Michigan, has been secured by the people's committee for three speeches in Cowley this campaign, with dates as follows; Arkansas City, Monday Oct. 26; Burden, Tuesday Oct. 27; Winfield, Wednesday Oct. 28. Don't foiget the dates.

When an article has been on the market for years and given perfect aud uniform satisfaction, it does not need unusual puffing through the arts of the advertiser that inferior goods do. The Estey organ occupies that position to-day. Its name carries with it the idea of perfection in all the qualltie ot a good Instrument. HoomlO, Hackney building, tf Iba P. lttJssKix.

noted chalk lecturer and Geo. R. Wend- liug, the prince of orators. Thev will furnish course tickets for the above for dropping upon her knees she addressed the following petition to the Deity, BEST MEAT 5W.au. 1 ou cannot afford to miss this rare treat of platform talent.

Persons desiring reserved course tickets should "Dear Jesus, we wants to be good girls, Dear Jesus," silence, then "where did you get hat? Amen." arop a card to E. T. Hackney, secretary 'College Store." S. S. Convention Announcements.

Thai an be Found in the Market. butter direct from tbe country every clay. W. M. I.

S. The next meeting of the W. M. I. S.

will be held in Winfield, November 11, 1891 at 1:30 o'clock p. m. All ladies interested in the work of this society are cordially inyited to attend. JiUELLAll. Vice-Presideu- Winter Tourist Kates via The ataFe.

The Santa Fe lias now on sale tourist ticketsto prominent points iu Texag and N. M. Ticts are good for 30 days eac direction with final limit unUU'anel: Austin, Tex. and return, $22.70 Corp's Christi, 32.95 Galveston, 25.4,5 Oct. 25, Sunday, commencing at 10 a.

m. All day service at Eaionville. At Home. You are always at home and happy when you go to the "New Home" sewing machine offi. Nov.

14, Saturday, commences at 10 a. m. All day services at the Walnut Valley church, two miles norch of Akron. uumca tail be made happy by buying a "New Home," and if you are musically in-clined you will liavn a in Vera ctrtsilr nr Nov. 15, Sunday, commencing at 10 a.

McDeririo1t Johnson, ATTORNEYS AT LAW tyinfield, Kansas. oagans, pianos, guitars, mandolins, All day services in the South M. E. church in Atlanta. uiuijua, accoraious and in fact a full line of small mnsir-ni mwia ID.

JDIX Has his license paid and will sell all property in city and country at a reasonable commission. Will cry sales amounting to $1,000 FOR From that up to $10, according to amount of sale. If you can not find him call ou H. L. EDWARDS, Dray-man, who will give particulat.w2t Nov.

21, Saturday, 7 p. and Sunday, Houston, 24.4.rj 6us nuu supplies to select from. All goods guaranteed in every respeot. I hire no agents to canvass the country, therefore save you middlemen's" profits Call and see tbose $75 and $100 organs 95 39.40 vNov. 22, commencing at 10 p.

m. All day services at Bower Chapel in Beaver township. S. S. workers, please remember these Antouio Deming.

N. M. Las Vegas, Hot Springs, N. M. JOHH W.

BHAB J. E. COTTINUHAlb COTTINGHAM, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 51 to 57 Rackney mcotings, aud let us have a rally all and return, 08.35 Call at local offices for futt informa (uiaui ior years. Offices doors north of Harter's drug store 1IT along this line of Christian effort J.

A. Rupp, Co. Pres. tion regarding train service etc uutqerford, dealr..

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124
Years Available:
1891-1891