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The Winfield Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • Page 5

The Winfield Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • Page 5

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THE WINFIELD TKIBUNE. 1886. The baby boyof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Itev.

Beider and family, Prof. Wood PERSONAL. Gomerv died Saturday morning. Their and family, C. A.

BlifS and family, Prof. home is in Arkansas. They had been here a few weeks visitinc. Mr. Gomery was inskeep and family, urown ana wife, left Monday niorning for a weeks ramble in tho noble red man's country.

over from Dexter Frank McClellan was in Arkansas when the death occurred and was telecranhed the news, to which Friday. Isaac Mart in got in yesterday from Time card No of the Denver, Mem CJ. BARNES, lioonl Editor nicui- i i u. New phis and Atlantic Railroad was received rep leu to now tne remains unui a. atthisoflice last Thursday.

It took ef- arrived out mm coua not WINFIELD. KS. July 23, '86. feet on Sunday. Julv 18th.

It embraces Cresent and Chas Downing strawberries for sale at N. G. Davis' garden. $2 per thousand in large lots and -Octs per hundred in small lots. Leaveorders.

at G. W. Wallace's store. tf N. Davis.

Arment, Winfields leading furni-ture man is putting in a larger, finer stock of furniture than eyer. New goods arriving every day. Now is the time to buv goods cheap, for Baden is closing out his dry goous at 75 cts on the dollar. Remember that B. Arment is the most enterprising furniture dealer in the west as his late large en voice of throe stations! Conwav Sorines.

Milton to Burden, the lormer borne oi tne pa and Norwich. rents, tor interment. York City. Scott Waverllng was over from Burden yesterday. Oscar Andrew, of St.

Louis, was in the city Friday. Frank J. Hess was up from Arkansas City last Friday. Tho onmn mnnt.inir in Melvills crove. The street bus war still continues.

As Others View it. The man who desirns to locate in a city composed of live, go ahead people, should not fail to visit Winfield before loeatr inn elsewhere, and see for imself Just what five miles southeast of here, is still in full Something sensational happens almost Domocratic Convention. The County Democratic Convention met at the court house Saturday afternoon. Capt. G.

Gray, chairman of the County Central Committee, called the meeting to order. Amos Walton was chosen temporary chairman, and D. C. Young secretary. The chair appointed the following committees: On credentials, Judge Mc-Intire, K.

J. Wright and Chas. A Roberts. On permanent osganization, J. Wade McDonald, H.

S. Silver and W. Kreps. The convention then adjourned until 2 o'clock p. when the report of the committee on credentials was call and reported as' follows: WINFIELD.

First, ward, Chas. Sniidt, S. G. Gary, A. J.

Thompson. Second ward, John Read, Nick Hurley, H. S. Silver. Third ward, W.

Hodges, Ferguson, S. J. Helper. Fourth ward, J. B.

Lynn, Dr. Cole. J. Wade McDonald. hlast.

Rev. M. L. Hanev is conducting every day. Jst Ihursday, we are tout tiio BPi-vii-Ps The meetings have been that the bairuaue waeon belonging to James Leedy was over from Cambridge on Monday.

Hank Paris, driven by his boy Or was backed into by an opposition bus which almost upset the wagon and caused no little commotion. It seems to us J. Daugherty was up from Arkansas is offered them in tlie way of superior aa- well attenuea consiuermg uio excessive vantages. No city in the west can give heat of the past two weeks. the settler so many and such varied advan- Th(j fegU ye water.mellorl is abroad in City Saturday.

taces. No city in the west lias as nne be nQt g0 pientiful year Mrs. J. J. Davis is off for a visit among that it would be better for all if a more try surrounding her.

No city in the west TiUvW friends In Ohio. morality. po ciiy nt lot 'r'" morality. cubic inch. However shall not let haa as eood a record for we goons win snow.

Fresh groceries, cheap groceries, fine groceries and good groceries, at Maris Iuwun. Go to Baden's for cheap goods and take him your produce, which will lo as well as cash in payment for goods. Mrs. Zook leaon the 8. K.

Monday even in the west can offer as (rood school facilties. No city in the west can show as fine church. among our bus men and hotel runners, it would certainly be more pleasant for the traveling public. ing for Kansas City, Rv. A.

Ihickner, of Baldwin, Kansas' our share spoil as long as we can induce some one that it is his turn to "set 'em up." A Dakota man by the name of Rose, cave his daughter the name of Wild, -s. No city in tho west can show you as handsome ladles and as gallant men. No Talking about busy men who leave was in the city last week. their homes early and get back after dark and never see their children, a man Judge J. J.

Buck, of Emporia, was in our city last week on business. that she micht be called the Wild Rose of that sort in this city was hurrying i Orville city in tho west can offer you better induce-1 meuU for Investments. Nocltyinthe west will welcome you more cordially. No city in the west can offer you elegant homes aa cheaply. No city in the west can show vou more well established and solid banks.

Joe Flnkleburg, the rustling clothier of Ijf eals! Meals! bountiful and cheap at the Winfield Bakery. Baden is ready to take care of all butter and eggs and produce that the farmers can bring in. of the Prairie, but she ran away with a aWay one morning, when he found that RICHLAND. Krous, L. C.

Brown, J. Randall, Chas Roby. BOLTOX. man bv the name Arkansas CIsy, was up Saturday. ot null, tue other uay, mg little boy had got up before mm ana and her name is a terror to the inhabi Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. DeLay left on the S. K. was playing on the sidewalk.

He told tht child to go in. Child wouldn't. Man tants. A. Jackson, John A.

Scott, AmOS Wal- Monday evening for Springfield, Mo. spanked him and went to business. ton, A. Cooper. No city in the west can show you iv better press or papers that work together for the irood of tho city more harmoniously.

No Winfield will have eleven railroad W.H.Lesh, clerk at the Brettun, spent outlets when the other three roads, cen a few days last week at Medicine L'odge. Child went in howling. J. tie motner said: "What's the matter?" "Man hit ARKANSAS CITY. First ward.

N. G. Hoover. W.S. Gray city in the west can show you better reasons I jerjng here, now building, are finished, for the belief that she willbecome in less th us giving it such advantages PS a manu- Miss Nannie Knight, of Delphi is vi me," blubbered the youngster.

"What man?" "That man that stays here on Second ward, Jos. Finkleberger, T. siting with the Misses Stretch of this city. tuan a decade tue commercial meirupuno facturing and wholesale center as iew I i ...1 I I 1 Sunday." Yitilor, Mrs. J.

H. Hunt and Miss Anna left on the creat Southwest. In point ofcducation Farmers, bring in your spring chickens, turkeys, to P. Baden. Wire cloth, adjustable window screens etc for sale at I.

W. Randall Co, Call on Clark at the Winfield for a good square meal. Messrs Marris Irvin are now receiving large supplies of Groceries every day. Their stock is complete and prices very low. E.

Braggins. Third ward, W. L. Krabbs, C. Thorn Dson.

points in tne state nave, an mings con last Wednesday for a pleasure tripf.to Colora The Union Sunday School gave a pic sidered. do. Fourth ward, W. C. Thurston, Jos.

nic last Wednesday in xounts grove. Several invited schools were present al facilities Winfield stands incomparable among all the cities in the Sunflower State. Her schools are conducted upon the best plans known to those who have made education a life study. Her teachers rank sec Mr. Personett, of Richmond, Indiana, Is Knowlton.

Mr. Howard Clements, of Ottumwa, arrived here last Thursday to take charge of Kellv's photoeraph gallery. Mr. Kelly At large, T. iMcIntire, Ed.

Gage, John visiting tue city, tue guesi oi a. d. luent. making quite an assembly of children as well as adults. Speeches were made by Rev.

Reider, Prof. Limerick and Rev. Willis. The grounds were very suitable Lov. CRESWELL.

is still very ill in Indiana. Mr. ciemems nnrnorts to be a competent artist and E. Snow left Saturday for a few day's will no doubt keeD iin the reputation of A. Yoder, P.

F. Endicott, P. M. Bilyen, Chicago. He has no intention of Joining the anarchists.

the gallery. for holding a picnic and the dav was very pleasant tin the shade,) and with the cooling elfect of ice cream and cold K. J. Fitch. llEVERi Sidney Carnlne Is back from Mons, Rice county, where he has been the past few days The Wichita Daily Eagle comes to vs in a bran new dress and hew form.

It now printed on a two revolution K. J. Wright, Garnett Burks, G. R. Les visiting his sister.

ond to none to be found anywhere in the state. Her pupils are drilled thoroughly ia every department, and he who expects or dosircg to have his children irrow up in ignorance has no pluce in Winfield. The Great Southwest. If vou do not want your house to burn down, get a Jackson Ventilated Flue. Marris Irvin have just received a fine assortment of canned goods which thev oiler at a very low price.

SStf. lemonade the temperature was not a hindrance to the pleasures of the proceeds ot the picnic were ap J. R. Taylor and Mr. Bonnewell, two of Cranston press.

The cutting and past ing is all done bv machinery, She is a ter. SPRING CRKEK. W. Ingles, R. E.

Howe, Geo. Martin. NINNESCTIA. Maris Irwin for good cheap groceries every time. At Cole's Drug Store you can buy Sulphar, Enson Salts, Resin, Copperas and Alum at 5 cents a pound.

Remember that is in the field for all kinds of produce, and that now is the time to buy goods cheap at this popular house. Barb Wire and steel nails at Kansas City prices with actual freight added for sale at I. W. Randall Co's. Go to the East Boardine House on Vernon's substantial farmers, made us a pleasant call Monday.

propriated tor tne uenent wae union Hill Church. full Hedged, well proportioned Eagle and will now scream louder tnan ever. David 8. Craig, of Washington Court Thn fi'stival criven bv the voting ladies E. M.

Buffington, G. W. Wicks, Dr. W. The Fair Association is making nu- Qr tne christian church last Thursday House, Ohio, was in the city last week the guest of F.

A. Hopkins. A. Cex. merous improvements for the coming evening Wtts a very enjoyable occasion fair.

The fair this year promises to sur- fl.i weii patronized. Rebecca at ('has. Honnell, representing Snider If you value pure air in the house, Holmes, St. Louis paper house, was calling clean walls and an even temperature, get pass any preceeding one in many points, tne weu wa8 represented by Miss Law- on customers In Winfield Monday. a Ventilated l-lue.

1 une gooa iaea is miw ui iuvcobh The well was a periect mutation LIBERTY. M. Hawkins, Stephen Greenwcll. DEXTER, W. M.

Persing, J. D. Ward, R. Hite, PLEASANT VALLEY. 3.

K. Williamson, princlpel of the Topeka premiums on stock, tnus giving tue an(j every one wfts careful not to tall in. farmers an incentive to compete. The sisters of charity represented by Hlirli School, was In the city Monday in the Misses Minnie Andrews and Flo Gans interest of the Western School Journal. Bedillion kave a couple Baden's slaughter sale still continues.

He is closing out kis entire stock of dry goods, notions, boots and shoes at 75 cents on the dollar for cash. Now is the time to lay in your dry goods while was an interesting feature and attracted A. Blessing, David Byres, John Fergu- of stalks of corn from Elder D. Thomas' M. L.

Toeum and family left on Tuesday considerable attention. The young ladies Bon farm, measuring about lo feet, green evening to spend the summer at McPherson. They will return this fall In time for the skat VERNON you can get adolla. wortn of goods for ad thrifty, with th following label at, did weiun tue management or tne East Ninth avenue for board, 57tf Mrs. Bobbitt at the East boarding house furnishes the best board in the city.

57tf Dr. VanDorn gives his personal attention to all Dental operations entrusted to him. Office over Curns Manser, Main Street. 70-tf Refrigaters, Water Coolers, Bird Cages etcfand endless variety at I. W.

Randall Co. 73tf tafliprl- was shortened bv fifivfiiitv-rive cents. oott Scott Baker, F. MeClung, Charles Mc- ing season to open. weeks drouth, exhausted by millions of Clune.

ments. ine receipts were qimo leaving a handsome little sum after ments. Mr. Leroy A. Wright, of the Topeka Eve chintz hues but Kansas soil made me A permanent organization was effected paying all expenses.

ning Journal, wag In the city last week. Mr. Wright Is a young man of great activity and A Traction Engine for sale, almost new and in good shape. Will give good terms providing parties make good pa-pers. W.

A. Lkk. so." dims Manser have struck on an A committee consisting of one delegate from each township and one from each ward to select delegates and alternates to That is rather a contracted assertion Is an excellent newspaper man. idea that will be a big thing for them, as of the Englishman who estimated that Mr. Thad Mltchner, of Newton, and Mr.

S-4t. well as Winfield. They have purchased the State and Congressional Conventions. meuea in John Mltchner, of Sedgwick, were In the from Geo. Dresser a selection of photO' The following names were presented to cellar 2' -The Jackson Ventilated Flue is hav- SecoSuta stored' inV ing abig run wherever it has been in- feet by feet deep, am 1 mavo tiV 1 i tPPT llPPtl flTNl elty last week, the guest of their brother of 1 A graphs of Winfield's public buildings, VHi WH the convention and elected.

STATE CONVENTION, the firm of Early Mltchner. The Crown Jewel Gasoline stove is acknowledged to be the leading stove of the season at I. W. Randall Co. 73tf Candy at Trout's variety store fresh troducetl.

xa tn furnish t.hft crround Mary Herkey returned Monday from a Maris Irvin have just received a I and dig the cellar in which to try the ex- Delegates John A. Eaton, J. B. Lynn, WHICH lliey jiayo pmucu in iinc nauno with their own photographs and sent to the union depots of Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and others.

This will be one of the best advertisements Winfield Chas. Schmidt, S. G. Gary, A. J.

Thomp Bupply of fresh groceries which they are I penment visit in Topeka and other places. She was accompanied home by a friend, Miss Wood, of Florence, who will visit here for a few and nice. Maris Irwin have a fine stock of son. J. I).

Ward. C. C. Black, Amos al 1 ai. 1 i.

I Van-n ia trvntinrr hpr hnrn nn Hi ft ton, Frank Manny, C. G. Thompson want me nest goous lor tue ino.ey 8iblv have. 0ur eBPecial pride is in breakfast bacon and smoked side meat. Mclntire, go ami see tuem.

advantages for the location of them, the elegance of our public buildings, and If you want your roof and ceiling 6ag- ne nas ft thrifty, progressive people, when the eastern people gaze upon them Alternates D. V. Cole, D. C. loung, We want to call attention to the J.

W. Connor, John R. J. M. geu ciown into aswaj Mill II ,1 III C1U JJCVO LI 11H dilU I ti.v.

A. 1 1 1 1. A lUntin .1 W. Y. Hard- i i.

ii. of aooi aqck. ti. nui: very excellent quality oi cigars ana candy at B. W.

Trout's variety store. Call in. ut win uuv i rn)i itioa frtr mntinir iiinnii- 11 TimnL Liicir nciiiiu iiu au iwwi Ledlie, M. G. win nave no roiten uricK, a Ventilated Flue.

tnra l. loung.j. v. Tociurmi; venter, ib-win ixiuuiut -uuiuu ibuviu a A i weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Spence Miner returned Mon day from an excursion tour in the north. They attended the National Kncampinent of the K. P. nt Toronto and took in several other points of interest In Canada.

Jereah llouham, editor of the Nationa Educator, Peorat, Illinois, In company with Mr. Stuber, of Wllraot, made this office a pleasant call. Mr. ISonham Is traveling through Kansas in the Interest of his paper. I anvth nir in that, iinfi in tne state oi I in trie state.

Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches CONC.RESSIONAL. They Ki-e handsome, they are light, and clear the room of all smell and smoke; Kansas. 1 of every kind cured in 3D minutes by The Little Maud benefit concert on Delegates R. E. Howe, J.

R. Smith, Wooltord's banitary Lotion, use no keen the walls from getting all last Friday evening was a success, both thev A large ornamental arch stone fell irrimv and black with steam and smoke, from the third story of the first National in point of entertainment and finance. The attendance was better than ordinary Arthul Smith, E. C. Million, C.

M. Mclntire, Ed. Ciage, John Eaton, J. B. Lvnn.

Chas. Schmidt, S. G. Gary, A. J.

other. This never fails. Sold by Ed. G. Cole of Winfield.

If you wish to restore the bloom to your wasted cheek, and so improve your liealth that plumpness and strength -will (succeed on account of its being Little Maud's Bank building last Wednesday evening, I causing considerable damage and quite a Thompson. and on wash days, the steam does not melt the plaster oil' the ceiling, and all the good natured sweetness out of the housewife. Call on W. E. Nation for other facts, at L'lfi E.

Ninth Ave. last annearance in Winheld. btie bus- The First Train. Alternates Robert Ratliff, J. L.

An The workmen engaged on drews, J. Wade McDonald, Ed. Millard, L. Kreps, C. T.

Thurston, Gary'Prim-rose. Fred Krop, J. D. Ilarkelrode, 1'. M.

The first passenger train over the D. emaciation and debility, purify your Mood M. A. came gliding into Norwich with Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Every person who It Thursday morning about 10 clock Old papers for sale cheap at this office Bilyen.

One Was Illin. I mnil Onr neonle are Dr. Tugh has opened an office over Tuesday evening a mistake was made sorry to lose Little Maud, as she has, in administering medicine to the son of since her debut, become quite a favorite was a special and had on board the following named distinguished ladies and gentlemen: J. J. Burns, pres'n.

wife and two children; Donahue, treasurer, wife and Ben Henderson, attorney; Geo. W. with all. She is certainly a prodigy as Sunday-School Convention. The Cowley County Sunday School Convention met in the Baptist church on last Thursday at 2:30 p.

m. The meet-inc beinit called to order, Mr. Nel- Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Stringer, who reside seven miles tip the Walnut.

A big dose has used this remedy has been greatly bene-iilted. Take It this month. Question and Answer. Question: In what company 'will I insure my property? Answer: In the old Plucnix, of Hartford, as a matter of course. The company that for over thirty years has been intimately identified with western underwriting, and known throughout the Curns Mansers, Mrs.

Dr. Fark was quite sick last week, but is much better now. Company C. was out for drill Monday an elocutionist and if she continues upon the stage, she will, with proper train Hi 1. Geo.

E. Butler. Geo. pans and vv. of potash was given him.

He died this ing, make her mark as an elocutionist J. VanPelt and wife. Mr. VanPelt is to morning at clock in great agony. The remains were buried this afternoon.

Mrs.W.C. Root died at the home 0f Ca.8e-secr.et.ary of the Sunday The accident was most unfortunate, as hertiarents in McPherson, Kansas, on oi Association, was caueu upon to tf mak some remarks, which he did but be the agent at Norwich. Had the citizens known that this train would arrive they would have turned out en masse, and riven them a royal reception. They the child was only two years of age, Monuav moraine, arrive here to-dav for interment. The Armmrt City Jirpubliran.

whole country as tne time-tried ana and fire-tested. 78-tf P. H. Albright Co. all took dinner at the Norwich House, night.

They go through tho drill in tine Style. The Brettun has put in a fine annunciator. It is one of the most convenient ever made. The telephone service of the city has been thoroughly overhauled and is" now in good repair. The house of Mr.

Wood's was burglar 'Never leave what you undertake until vou reach vour arm around it and clench and after taking in the city, returned at three o'clock. Norwich iSViw. his remarks were neccessarily brief account of having to leave on the 2:20 train. Prof. Limerick was chosen chairman of the meeting and H.

F. Shiyvers secretary. The first power of organized workers," was discussed by several, and funeral services will be conducted at tne Presbyterian church this p.m. at 4 o'clock by Rev. J.

C. Miller. The cause of the death was bone cancer. The many friends of Mrs. Root will be pained to your hands on the other side," says a recently published book for yomiir men, which bus Six Per Cent Money.

$4,000,000 to loan, on well 'improveil vIobii npnt ns hv a friend tor tils "ludee's' benefit. That's' all hunkidory; but what if hear of her sudden death. She left here "she" wroJi-s. real estate, at per cent. A Useful Life Gone Out Died, on Monday, July 19th, on the corner of Manning's Street and Blandon Oh.

she won't scream. Don't worry Jakvis.conklin LO. last spring in apparent good health, for many good tnougms were presented. 1 i. Ti.

i.V After the discussion of this topic a com- about her. She may be troubled for a viMt wiiii iici iirticino iiLiwii i i' breath, but wiH not. ream, by a large nd ed her rt on acunt of Ser mammy. i ccks omh. ihsi biumicbo.

Six Per Cent Money. $4,009,000 to loan, on Well improved real estate, at 9 per cent. Jarvis. Conklin Co. live menus anu coinpeieni, piiyBiuinun -i-n, nt Jidi (TtA i1s city, handed ns a (i dinner the disease, but all ed until 8 clock p.

m. Avenue, Mrs. Mary Glass, wile oi Win. B. Glass.

Mrs. Glass was the second daughter of Daniel and Mary Carin and was bom in Travistuck, Devonshire, England, March 17, 1810. She was married to Wm. B. Glass, Jan.

L'4, 1835, and with him moved to Quebec, Canada, in 18:57 and from there in the year 18o8, ized last Thursday evening. The thief got away with about twenty dollars in money. A lace handkerchief was found Monday on Loomis street. The owner may have the same by calling at this ollice and proving property. A jolly party composed of Messrs.

Shivvers, Jennings, Hopkins, Gregg and Brubacker, left for 1'onca yesterday to take in the Sun dance. Tv'nL-nmn finpttA urinterl in nr. iw The Convention assembled in tne I i I nvnninn nt VnlnnL' nnrt tnnlr nn thft red inK on account oi ine victory oi uiuir i and two bright little cliiiureii who nave Vww. 1 Lrtiihto nf lith na at M'nmntA "hpv rU in 1 LODIC VI HUB buuiw ui cuiuuBiwm in took the first prize of $1,000 in gold. ft heVeavement.

XAy school." After the discussion of Til? a irwW rppniiroil nn nffiir nf si 000 this towc a collection was taken and tne to the Tinted States. In 1880 they Important toFarmers. Jarvis, Conklin Co. are now prepared to make loans at 0 per cent interest and a reasonable comiaission, on well r.r- Vioofli. 1 1..

moved to Winfield, Kansas, where they from the Knights of riiilidelpriia to vis-l i)uuiiipnDu meeting aujuumcu umuimuj iia.i 1 en. exnresses himself as follows in re- lot, o'clock. have resided for the past six years. Ill, tllUb V.1LV ttllil unco cahiuiuhiiio lit 1U 1 during the week that Fred Ward plays gard to the alleged strugle between Labor The convention again at i) Damon audPythaafl. and capital: Here is a shop.

One a. m. Friday. The topic of "The true There have been born to them seven children, all of whom have died but two, a son and daughter. Mrs.

Glass was a six inches. We understand that the Tlie colored Stevens boys aged 7 and work during the day always industri- to accomplish it," was discussed by Key improved real estate security, or Ave ran make loans without commission if le-sired. We have an unlimited Amount of money and are always pleased to make a reduction in rates to the borrower. andsee us before making loan else devoted member of the Baptist church of which she had been a member for about forty years. She had been a mem money was not forthcoming.

AVith three lines of railroad and six outlets, and three more lines building, Winfield bids fair to be one of the most JO viwswereup VMbro Judge Turnor ous. Jn the evening tie goes courting a Miller and others, bust Friday, charged with stealing a gun good, nice girl. There are iivn other The iast topic for discussion was "Pre- and other articles from the Tunnel Mill, men in the shop who don't do any such paration of lessons by teachers and Thev were found guilty of petit laroeny, thing. They spend half of their work- 8cliollars," which was discussed by where. Jarvis, Coxklix is Co.

ber of the church oi this city since last December. She was a noble, exemplary christian woman and died i i nil. important railroad centers in Kansas sentenced to the Hate Keform Scnool at ing Hours in loanng and tneir worKing several. The committee on nominations report J. E.

Stauert and I. Berkey have Topeka. where they will be kept until in the laith she nad always Kept, i ne evenings in disapauon. iiie nrst vounsr man bv and bv cuts out from ed the selection of officers for the- ensu- funeral was conducted by Rev. J.

II. opened a real estate ollice on east tlth they are of age. These little lollows are natural theives and the Keform school these others, and gets a boot and Six Per Cent Money. 14,000,000 to loan on well Improved real estate, at 0 per cent. jARVIS.C0XKI.IX Co.

Reider. avenue. Mauert lias been engaged in shoe jng year as follows: Rev. Reider, of the Winfield, president; Prof. Limerick, of shoe store of his own.

Then he marries (he real estate business in West girl. Soon he is able to take his wife Winfield, secretary; Miss Celina Bliss, of Eminently Correct. W. C. Hayden left an ear of corn of1 is all di ivilt wli their case.

Prof. Alberts, candidate for probate judge, was in the citv Saturday and made us a pleasant call. He says his canvass is progressing very well indeed, much bettoi thim ho had expected it would. The Trofessor is well qualified out to ride oi an evening. J.ne nve ia- Winfield, treasurer, uistnct vice-presi- borers, his former companions, who see dents: Winfield.

S. II. Jennings; Arkan- him indulging in this luxury, retire to a sas (jity, J. C. Murphy; Dexter, E.

J. neighboring saloon and pass a resolu- Johnson: Burden. Prof. Rice; Udall, Rev. M.

M. Murdock is off to New York his own raising in this ollice that meas coquetting the yacht riding with Jay Gould, while the great Santa Fe and "Frisco" railway systems are quietly ion that there is an eternal struggle Tull, and Revs. Vawter, Reider and Detween laoor ana cupuai. i Miller at large, ine districts were ap. 1 .1 TiV.ll i Domoneu aa luuuwD.

making cut oil's and connections with I he Southern and Western lines leaving ivn exci aiige eayo. cui uicU nietrintXinnponnh If rvelr ures 12 inches in length and 7J inches in cirvumference. How is that prolific Cowley. J. P.

Baden purchased the Winfield ueensware store last week and is now-closing out the stock. Badeu is always on hand to surprise the people with something new. Fair- and slowly wended his wav down to to fill the ofhee which he seeks, and while physical condition makes a canvass almost impossible, yet none will be more effective than that made by Mr. Alberts. view anu iviumuiiu.

Winsor and 2d Omnia, Harvey, Meals for the Farmers. The Winfield bakerv is now owned bv W. II. Clark, the old reliable bakery and restaurant man of Winfield. This lie place for a good square meal it a very moderate rate.

At Cole's Drug Store. I am the only dealer in sowtheren Kansas that buys Colgate's toilet soaps in jobbing quantities, which enables me to retail at what other dealers have to pay for them. Soap at 50 cents per dozen that you have always paid for. It is a recognized fact throughout the United States that Colgate makes the finest soao for toilet use. Silver Creek.

Wichita oft of those lines. When ich-ita ceased to court the Sanfa Fe and Frisco and went to making love to Jay Gould she lost from the old established lines what it will take her years to gain by the new lines. Our country cousins are helping Murdock to curse the Santa 3d Sheridan. Otter. Dexter, Cedar Wn ara iuibrmpid t.hnt Winfield talks where he supposed a warm reception awaited him.

The devil met him and said: 'For many years thou hadst borne the blame of tho bad spelling that the printer has got off in thy paper. The printer has deviled thee for wages Saturdav night when thou hadst not a darned farthing to thy name. Men have and Snrinor Creek. A grand, good rain, lasting nearly all of 0f organising a stock company and build 4th Silverdale, Bolton, Arkansas City and Cresswell. Friday night, causes everybody to feel a soap factory near her water works so she can utilize the negro babies and dogs 5th Vernon, Walnut, Tisdale, Lib Fe and "Jb nsco," while they are quietly voting bonds to extend these lines that accumulate in the reservoir.

Ar- erty. Pleasant Valley and Beaver. cheerful. The prospect for Kansas is now very good, but this part of the state willhave good corn. The water company have sent out cir lor it niKt'nthv paper without paying The Convention was a decided success.

'i ut to ton "hVVbeXcamdV dead Much good was accomplished during the i. ,...4 j-j session and a permanent oveamzation through other portions ot the country trying to leave Wichita out in the cold. Wichita did a very unwise thing when she permitted Murdock and others to exchange her love for the Santa Fe and En. G. Cole.

culars giving the rules governing water consumers. Some people abuse their ka nis Oily Dnnmrat. Better come up and claim your offsprings before they are turned into grease. All the "nigger babies" will be held at the morgue a reasonable time for identification. Died, Sarah Emmarett, youngest Deat Dy tne ireigm coiiuucuuib biiu a ueau i.i,:"i,; A liOC! beat by the- passenger conductors when fcwt Wn thv annual nass to their been talked of a great deal, but until re- -water privilege to such an extent that envious case.

All this thou hast borne cently no steps were taken tc call a The calling of a convention as ir oilanno And lifi fired him. Ravine an Vention, Notice of Appointment. The Statu ok Cowlt-y County. In matter of estate of Win. J.

Tarr, date ot Cowley County. Kansas. Kntinn la hi'rcbv irtvnn. that on the Jmn AU D11UI1VV, "Frisco" for the Jay Gould system. Other towns will take the railroads and it makes no difference to them who builds the roads.

Then the Gould system is making a cut off for the D. M. the success of the meeting is largely due he did so. Heaven is his home, and be daughter of P. and Emmarett E.

this step was taken to prevent it. Prof. Ansel Gridly, of Winfield, is on hand taking charge of the teachers' in-iiTtnte, and'is as popular and efficient as ver. About 80liave been enrooled the first three days. Kiwjm an Leader.

sides if we had let him come down hare I Allinu oA LAmungue. July lowi, 1880. Tills lifTKtit. winsome little girl to the efforts of Prof. Limerisk.

It is a move in the right direction, and will be an effective means of advancing the Sun by way of JJeiie uonway day of June, A. D. 188i, that the undereiKiied li 1 La IVnttatj i'niirt. tt CftU'lpv (loUllt the Probate Court of Cowley Count was a favorite with everyone who know her, from the youngest child to her aged day school work of this county. Knrinaa Norwich and Kinoman so that I was, by hprings, Norwich and Kingman, so tuat saj duly poton t.iA qualified d-systein is not entirely attached to len-1 mlnigtrator of the estate of William J.

Pnrr Ed G. Cole has built an addition to grand parents, and they all surely miss ...1 All rtn.rtl.ia You can buy Cole's Wahoo Bitters he wovild have been dunning his delinquent subscribers and thus create discord in my kingdom." Not a partlole of calomel, nor any other deleterious nubdtuneo, enters Into the composition ol Ayer'i Pillg. On the contrary, this medicine in carefully compounded from the curative properties of purely vegetable substances. Try it. 1HM9U1 uiwicj wi.ii i i tntai-RHted in said entail will tiike notice, and at the notion store in Wilmot for Sets the rear of his store room and nicely I her cheery voice, but know it is being refitted the whole, makine a very neat trained in a better school than earth af- Ita alter ail.

ntcnua nepuwic. Right you are! And Winfield is carrying off the bulk of them. govern themselves accordingly. a bottle and other things in proportion and commodious store room. Ed is a I fords.

Little Emma was five years and AaminiHtraior. 83-2t rustler and is doing a good business; I four months of age..

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