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People's Voice from Wellington, Kansas • 8

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A Thousand Tongues viflent attemot to evade the issue by i r.TT on nrt-uuiiL ui it Could not express the rapture of wycQ a rot.osine state legislation (to control) ing 100 if i A nnip Rnrinirer. of 1125 Howard when she ranlt-in "Rader is on tne sick list, i Knowing uiai uiis juuai pvt -iAV- i Grandpa Kaaer ib o.c Philadelphia. an smiles mese uaa inenauvc. nc 1 fnnnri that Dr. Kinn's iNevv Discov of a daughter at his Qr refusng to participate in the conven Mr.

Bennett is since the arrival house. The corn west ery for consumption had completely tinn nrorosed bv Gov. Savers. Governor needing or here is cured her of a hacking cough that Rogers concludes by saying, 1 'The trust rain bad. aiaTriQ left Friday evening -oroblem is a new phase of the old fight for many years had made life a burden.

All other remedies and doctors for of the almighty dollar agamst Almighty a several weeks' visit witn her daughter iter could give her no help, but she says of in the God. The three mothers of the trusts Mrs. Elmer Simmons, this royal cure 'it soon removed the delicious and wholesome are the money question, the protective strip. -itj Makes the food more at pain in my chest and I can now sieep NEW YOBH. Rev.

Mattnews uucu rr the Baptist church last Sunday. HOVAL BAKIWQ PQWPCW CO. soundly, something I t-an scarcely The C.T.U. meets at tne isaprai tariff and railroad rebates. They are con trolable only by national legislation." Gov.

Rogers, to our way of thinking, is no more right than ex-Senator Ingalls. fine some very xu Jiavp heen having of this week remember doicg oefore. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the church Friday afternoon 9 9 "VT 1 rains this summer which were very ac- as that is school instead of Thursday nnWp.rse." So will evervone who meeting day, "Rnr to our nresent dimmed vision we The Baptist people took about $14 practical solution of the rles Dr. King's Kew Discovery for any trouble of throat, chest or lungs of South Haven, was over trying our new their social Thursday night. Wpdnesdav morning, dui pre- trust problem is for the general govern xrovdal has bills out for HIS his mission was that of business.

IrCU. Critical Jud sale Tuesday, August 1. He is gomj pent nnP nn1d think to be in town on Sat- move to Emporia. Price 50c. and $1.00.

Trial bottle tfree at F. B. Snyder's drug stor every bottle guaranteed. Public Salt. All correspondence must reach this office on Tuesday to insure pub-Ucation in issue of same week ment and the different states, counties, cities and towns to quit granting corporations or trusts or combines franchises or special privileges.

And for these trusts to urnay evening that Portland was a xne-rnAi. as there are so many people to Grandma Vandiveer, we are glad merrhants seem to De report, is improving. UC aiiu irood business. C. M.

Lndy will have a public sale on Tnn1i iimnet Th at hie T-t re AtL a T. Tbdell. of South Haven, visited Corbin. Chas. Johnson is having chills.

Illinois District. sixdavs brother. Tames, Tuesday even- at present existing, when they become too oppressive the government or state should come to the rescue of the people and cancel the charters of these trusts and stop their business at once, or make morn- Finds no flaw in our photographs. Let our friends decide we know their opinion will be complimentary to our work. Skill, taste, experience, with the best of There have Deen i- on corn miles north and mile west of South Haven.

The sale will consist of several head of eood horses and cattle, a large Thomas Casey is clerk at the livery ing, returning home Wednesday of Indiana, stable. is vis- list of farm implements and household Miss Ural Shoup is visiting with her Usual them do business legitimatelv and fairly I oroods. Other numerous articles itW her sister. Mrs. O.W.

Fitzgerld. father, C. H. Shoup. to all the Tjeorjle.

Then, if no other way, terms will prevail. Chas. Farr is entertaining his brother Born to Edward Dunham and wne, modern appliances and equipment all these we employ to make your picture Public Sale. Monday, a girl. JL.

A. let the government or states do as the last congress threatened to do, by start- and family also a niece irom Bruce Mason and wife of Valley Center, Vif crnests of Mrs. 2,. v. TCeown will J.

B. Brownback returned irom Aiert, perfectly satisfactory. Geo. Beierhler and T. D.

ing an armor plant of its own if the trusts I haye a public sale on Tuesday, August O.T., Sunday nignt. Had" iUno was There was no rl blades. Our Best Cabinets $3 per Dczen TTnrne for a few days. 1 i ir i A Geo. Searcy lost a valuable colt Sun did not sell to the government plate at a 1 at Mr.

Downey's reasonable price. Or do as the state of day, the result 01 an injury uuui er a few weeks ago. lie 1VC Saturday night was a grand success. tjccip Anderson of Guthrie, O.T. two ana one-nan miies 110n.11 anu one mile west of Ashton.

The sale will consist of horses, cattle, farm implements, household goods and numerous other articles. The usual terms will be given. A free lunch to all. awrence erot badly bruised by a Kansas did lately when it established a state plant to manufacture binding twine Snyder Gallery Over Security Bank, Wellington. tne is visiting her grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. We are glad to see the succs that that are horse turning in the barn and pressing him against the wall. a. 4- 4- v--t ott anil 1113 VV VT for the farmers. When the government and the states Grandma Hubbard received a severe having in closing uF them up Mr.

Trebbe made a business trip to the county seat Monday. the two-vear-old Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and ana municipalities will go into the busi NEW STALLION. bruise on the face Monday. She is quite feeble, staggered and fell, striking the hard ground.

cy ness of competing with the trusts in the way of traffic and transportation, of daughter of Thomas and Anna Traylor, Vrnme of her grand parents, escape! One of the "shot recently Mr. and Mrs. Knapp's, at Portland, Sun-j nt o'clock. Iwittle The Trust Problem. Ex-Senator Ingalls, in his interview neuralgia radically cures in one to three days.

Its action upon the system is rem.irkable and mysterious. It removes at ouce the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by H.

F. Smith, druggist, Wellington. 18 which the trusts have now assumed absolute control, then the trust problem will be solved and not till then. J.K.M. t.i i0r.

iifFerer for two weeks aix nr 1 1 rxi uvvi states with cholera-infantum which tmrned into biished by the Mail and Breeze vassed tnis f'irmeis nofwSitthat them go to any tinner and get a plain made olt of strong tm and put a handle in it. It will cost 50 cents and will do as good wont as tne brain fever. Funeral services were con- to the question, "What in your An Oxford Man in Trouble. ducted bv Rev. harton ai solution of the trust For Sale or Rent.

after which the little darling j- -7 tlVfll Rnlution of ritVi flnml tnDUtes wiiiui nroDiemr luai iu Eighty acres of good land in southeast corner of London township tor rent or $5.00 one. WW rnt have a "Farmer's the dear friends gave her as a token of the whole matter rests with the state leg- love they had for her and which was the The solution is taxation just 1:1 iiicTht tn nlav with. The Institute" A Iff lift A. 1 sale. This is a good place -with house is a goou There at Rome next winter? atKomencxLxr-.

George Cokenour, 35 or 40 years of age, of Oxford, was caught back of Island park Saturday evening in a compromising position with a girl named Bryant, who is but eleven years of age. Cokenour was seen at different times during the day lavishing his attention upon the girl, treat-in her to dod corn, candy, lemonade of 1 ittic fifv have the the same as the government un-. and orchard. See H. A.

Vauter at the on such an "whcimninity in to prevent the sale of oleomargarine by intelligent I urrc-mtmt 41. inst the same as the bereavement. place or J. K. Moore of ellington, near this their sad inctitntion.

LCt tf Rock Island depot on Chestnut street. government destroyed the state banks Good work Horses Din iiiii I have lately bought this horse, which is a fine Stand by imposing the 10 per cent tax. Milan, O.T. Plenty of rain. There are three school districts between South Haven and Wellington that have from six to ten scholars each.

The appraisers divided the Ray farm last week. They allowed the widow the and the Ray heirs the and rides on the merry-go-round, ane MuleS for Sale. Ill- Everybody is busy plowing for wheat. Tvrr Tohn Patton's cousin from Texas discrepancy or ineir ages ana me iacu 1 that they were constantly together quire of M. Troutman, Belle Plaine, Kans.

is here visiting him. Let us examine tnis quesuuu can be done according to the ex-senator's idea, so far as the trusts are concerned. If the general government or state legislatures should pass an act, or acts, ard bred road Stallion. Mr. C.

M. Meigs went to Pond Creek south 80 acres. Mrs. Ray has been up I from her home in Blackwell visiting her share attracted the attention of a citizen who informed the officers that they would bear watching. About 5 o'clock for load 01 goous For Sale At a bargain, 80 acres of Will make the rest of the thSSImdSndtag to her last Thursday for a anaiucim 1 Wm mmo.

-i Mrs tivc 1TX A 0 I XTZ Ed SUger WiU still farmth gbbors Wl II SI 111 1 11 VIA. good wheat land, one quarter of a mile north of Mt. Hope church, Walter town season at my staoie. van Among those who have their tnresning flrme sav that their wheat only yielded 7 and see him- co 10 bushels to tne acre, xx px the officers noticed the couple going to the park, and they followed them on a street car, arriving at the gate just in time to see the girl and her making discriminations laxauun the same kinds of articles or products in the same localities such acts would be pronounced unconstitutional by any ship. Either on cash payments or trade for cattle.

Chas. W. Clark, Box 745, Wichita, Kan. 01 tne severe nan is on account DR. H.

STEVENS place. Some of the weeds along the roads are cut and some are not. Farmers are too busy to cut weeds now. The Hunnewell railroad is being ex- 1 nnrl Perrv. in? 1rm which visited this locality June I court without hesitation.

I am paying for poultry this week: paramour crossing the north bridge. The officers followed. Cokenourtried to avoid arrest by running and was You cannot tax the boots and snoes 1,.. nnil shoe trust Hens, 5i cts; 31b springs, 8 cts; turkeys, 6 ct; young ducks, 6 cts; young turkeys over 71b, 9 cts. If you manuiactureu uy at Chicago at any greater rate than you gating on his would be captors when can those manufactured by a smaiier 1 officer Brown threw his pistol at him, Notice We are selling more real estate than any firm in Sumner county.

This hail storm covered a large territory. The potato crop this year will be immense. Tohn Miller and several other neighbors took hogs to Pond Creek Friday for which they leceived $3-85 per cwt. Those who have in large acreage of corn this year struck it lucky as the corn will make all the way from 35 to 60 bushels per acre. nWtiianr: The infant son of Mr.

and tenaeu iu iav.i.n... work and supply trains are passing at all hours, day ami night. It looks lively to whSit used to when there was but one car a day passed over the road and that ome was due way in the night. About a month ago the late cherry trees shed their leaves until they looked as bare as in winter. Now they have the have poultry for sale drop me a card.

J. M. McKee. partnership or individual at the same strijing him on the back of the head place. You cannot tax the coffin made ancl inflicting a severe wound.

He by the coffin trust in a certain city in the wag then Dr0ught to town and placed For Sale or Trade New and Second hand threshers and engines of all kinds. state of Indiana at any greater rate tnan jaji. Win field Courier. of new leaves -win." second crop Vnas. dui 45, iiiii.ci, Kan.

rr Vvit Ttrvflrit ft? Co. nearly grown. Suit for Divorce. couple Mrs. John Miller died Tuesday July 18.

Carv Adams took a layott 01 tt -ae finp vear old the day he li a rt hnme and spent tne Why? Because we have a larger list to select from and can make better pricefe than competing firms. We have ten farms and fifteen dwellings that must be sold at once. Rose Mortimer of Caldwell, has brought suit in district court for a divorce from Ellsworth Mortimer. They were married in Anthony, this you can tne comu uwuv of the same place who do not belong to Itf easy enough for the government to destroy state banks by a tax of 10 per cent on their issue, because they taxed 11 alike whether the banks were The remains were laid away Timber-lake cemetery, Wednesday. The funeral service was conducted by Rev.

Hetrick. To the Bereaved family we extend our For Sale time helping stack wheat, cut weeds and visiting the neighbors. Portland. Missilla Knapp returned from Geuda Springs Sunday evening where she had been visiting the families of Mr.Snitzler's state, October 4, 1894. One child was heartfelt sympathy and desire to give comfort and joy, as far as we are able.

In our loss we grieve with you, while we trust in Him who doeth all things well born to them, but it aiea. Trie owned by corporations, trusts or individ aU There was no discrimination plaintiff charges the defendent with abandoning her in Victor, in A Then, besides, the government tablished another and better banking July, last year, for a strumpet named Hi es uuui biuueaiiiou tj Help Wanted jrraCC ualtUCiU) nivu nuuiu uc 1111 lw he is now living in adultery in Old and who has relieved tne sunerer oy taking away the pain of disease, and at the same time made still stronger the bond of kinship in the land beyond. While the leaves have their time to fall, the flowers their time to bloom, children have not their time to die. The Psalmist "Tfiax- reason of strencrth they be system of its own at the same time. Governor Rogers of the state of Wash Mexico.

Laura A. Haynes, wife of C.A. Haynes, died at her home near Milan, July 23, ington, in his t. Governor Sayers of Texas, who has proposed a conTen-tion of governors and others who are mi etc to meet in Texas to Under the above headings paid up fourscore years, yet is there labor and sorrow, for it is soon cut off and we fly 1899. Age 46 years months.

and Knoblock's, who are aosn irom Wichita to tr- the healthful properties of the wonderful springs for a few weeks. The ladies of the M. E. church were around soliciting members to organize a Ladies' Aid Society" which we hope will prove to be a grand success. Mr.

Peter Fitzgerld, who is on the sick list, is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. E.C.Hart have moved on H.A.Kincade's farm. We have the pleasure of trying our new sidewalk which Mr.

Donahue Knapp taken unto themselves to place from postoffice to hardware store. Mr. Culvers is having the pleasure of entertaining relatives from Illinois, Oklahoma and Kansas. subscribers may have brief notices published in one issue of the VoiCR free of Auctioneer. Rey.

J. M. Yingling. pastor of the charge. Send in your notices.

This! liherallv natronized mav be Hedford Street Methodist church at made of great value as a medium of Cumberland, says: "It affords me much pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Oolic ChjJera and discuss the subject of control of trusts by the states, says, "The trust evil is to be made a political question; of this there can be no doubt. I do not believe it wise for those who are opposed to the republican party to assist that party in away." Mayfield. The farmers northeast of here got several good rains last week which we failed to get. They feel almost sure of a good corn crop now. Threshing and stacking has been de- Diarrhoea Remedy.

I have used it and know ohers who have done so. I have never kn wn it to fail. It is a Have had 17 years experience in Sumner County as auctioneer. Would be glad to cr your sale. Leave orders at the Voice office.

sure cure when taken in time." For sale by All Druggists. A boy was born to Mr. anri Mrs. Ibromn hhckngyI Warren. Hagen, at Enid, O.T., Friday, but died.

20 CTS-GIVEN AWAY Cut this out and take It to the druggist named below and and you will receive a 25c sixe bottle of Dr. lawyer's Dkatine COr 5c. Ukatlne positively cures all form of Kidney difficulties. Dyspepsia, constipation, headache. Rheumatism, Puffin or the Ukatine cures Piiaples and bio ches, and makes sallow and yellow skin white.

lo not delay but take advantage of this great offer, as thousands bear evidence to the wonderful curative power of Ukatine. F.B. Snyder, druggist, Wellihgton, Kansas. L. W.

Johnston Rome, Kansas. Veterinary Surgeon. SURGERY A SPECIALTY DEALERS IN The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sale by All Druggists. Five work horses and five brood mares for i 5 Calls promptly attended day or night.

Sreats all diseases of domestic animals. Elk fin HH Sheriff's Sale. No. 8656. Horn barn, corner and 7th In the District Court of Sumner county, in the streets Wellington, Kan.

SULKY AND GANG PLOWS sale at my larm, ten mile southeast of Wel-lington. Thos.White. Market Quotations July 26th. Kansas City Alfred Crebbin, H.STEVENS, D.V.M Plaintiff, vs. Mitchell wagons uggies an Ttfn.

2 Hard Wheat 67c i i mn I Nn. 3 Hard Wheat 66 to 68c John Campbell and Emma Campbell, his wife, and W. T. Smith and Mrs. Smith, his wife, Jarvis Conklin Mortaire Trust Company, a corporation.

North American Trust 1 vim nan v. a corpora No. 2 Mixed Corn 30Kc Cream Separators FARMERS SAVE FROM 30 to 50 PER Wellington 45 to 54c 28tO30C T. 12 to 15c Hnffs to $3 75 tion, and Daniel Tobias, Defendants. BY VIRTUE of an order of sale issued tc'jie out of aid district court In the above-entitled action, I -will on Monday, the II 1 ttt BliCKEYED rap lliiJJLi 1 Cattle.

Beef, $3 to $3 25 Butter CENT IN BUTTER FAT by buying a band cream separator. See the 1 i A Eggs, Hene 5c 4c to 6c 28th DAT OP AUGUST, A. between two and three o'clock, p. m. of said day at the front door of the court house in the city of Wellington, in the county of Sumner and state ot Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the following-described real estate, to-wit: The south west quarter (W of section eiffht (8), township thirty-four W) south, ranre fourf) west of the sixth principal meridian, lying and situate In the countyof Sumner and state of Kansas.

leLava Ducks. Poultry scarce. In good demand. Rush them in and get top of market. J.

M. McKee. Smith Some of the Important Features of the Buckeye Are: Ttc-PKRFECT FRAME, made from square steel tubing which makes a very light yet strong frame; HIGH DRIVING rrms which insure light draft; CHILLED DISC SPINDLES and DISC BOX; spring oilcaps on spindle fn7l ub of which prevent dirt from working in and cutting out spindle; IMPROVED DISC- BOOT w-hirh will not clog up in wet or sticky ground, the cut-away or notched portion preventing the boot and seed tube from filling up with earth, and DOUBLE RUN FEED which sows wheat, oats, peas, beans; all kinds seed perfectly without change of feed cups. Do Not Fail to Examine the Buckeye Buying. Separator, on exhibition at the Implement Co.s store.

1 a 1 The above-described real estate is tak the property of said defendant and I4 directed 13 a 3, GCtTTLSlZldL. JlgTOllt 4 i rwlr or sale to oe soiu, We have just added a new line of men's and boy's Shoes. Saylor said sold without appraisement to satisfy order of aale. Witness my hand this 28th day of July, A. 1899.

JAg HESKETT, Sheriff of Sumner county, Kansas. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money If It fails to cure. The eenuine Meyer.

C. Eoup at Hackset riTTS, Attorneys for PlaintlJ. BROWN HfCKNEY, Wellingtop and fflayfield i i. poultry to T. store.

has L. B. Q. on each tablet. 13 First publication July 27, la voick..

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