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The Monitor-Press from Wellington, Kansas • 10

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A MftTTCRS OF EVERYONEKNOH 4 A fine half-Norman gray horse, the property of R. V. Cobean, of Osborne township, was stolen from the barn at his son's place on the May field road one night recentl, and in its place was left a little crippled, worn-out pony. This latter animal was seen in a -mover's outfit camped west of town near the W. S.

Varner has notified the school Marriage Licenses. John E. Collings, 27 Vilott, Ok Marian S. Jamieson, 23. Edward S.

Fisher, 23..... Belle Plaice Mirtic H. Cox, 23 Belle Plaine Edwin Bailey, 31 Wellington Nettie Dryer, 19 Wellington W. N. Owens, 21 Wellington EttaN.

Beaver, 19.... Medicine Lodge A. B. Hollenbeck, 40 Bitter Creek Belle Cowden, 33 Bitter Creek W. A.

Kleinsteiber, 25 Wellington Mattie E. Stanley, 22 Concord board that he cannot accept the princi dalshin of the First ward school to which Slate creek bridge the day before, and i fp Hi. he was elected Monday evening, at me me uay aiter uui near aiuau, uut mey salary offered, and some one else will managed to get out of the county some- have to be found to take the position. how before they could be overhauled. In the game last Saturday at Wich- At the Congregational church last 0 -Iff a T- TT Read Dr.

Coe's double column ad. on another page of this paper. Haye you seen the X-IU3'? Free examination at the Arlington hotel, December Cth and 7th. Asa M. Black, agent for the opera house property, is having the new opera chairs placed in position there this week.

It is understood that Charles Sadler will remove from here to Kansas City Just as sojn as his term as county clerk expires. ita between the football elevens 01 ounuay evening liev. u. ocarrow Fairmount college and the Wichita high sermon on the parable of the "Ten school, the former team won, by a score virgins" was illustrated with a series of Gustave Wellington Nora Lenker, 24 Wellington nf i tn 1 Orvilld left imard. colored stereoDtlcon views.

Mrs. Charles Beatty, 43 Blackwell, O. T. and Frank Hunter, quarter-back on the Wycotf, of Oneida, Illinois, and Mr. C.

I college team both distinguished them- G. Pierrepont, of Wichita, led the Cordeli W. a Lunceford, 29 Winfield singing, the audience joining in the James S. Wright, 21 Belle Plaine selves by good playing. Representatives of the creditors of Grace Wood, 18 Oxford Colonel P.

M. Hoisington, of Newton, hvmns projected by the lantern on the screen. Next Sunday evening the ser Leelon E. Davis, of Whitman met here commandi the Second' -regiment! mon on the parable of Talents" Wellington Markets. (Corrected to November 23.

1S97.) will be illustrated in the same manner. ast Saturday ana eiecieu 11. iv.v,uH- KanSiiS National Guards, inspected stant assignee. Company at its armory last Saturday Call and see the X-Ray Monday and evening. Brigadier General C.

J. Gar- tv, TV. i I wv.tu.uiu Tuesday, December Oth and 7th. 1 ver, commanding the state brigade, and went into effect last Sunday brings the Xt TloA feto nnthincr tn lnnk thrOUcrh VOUrSelf TT Allan oHintont rronora 1 nf thai T7 I vyAls J.Ot (Oi Ut- Hogs or count the bones in your hand. state, were also present.

north in here just one hour later than Mayor Brown has issued a procla- Receiver Sheridan of the First its old time, at instead of a.m Cattle Beef, Butter Good, 16c Eggs, trade 10c mation calling on all business men to National bank has sold the J. C. Thorn- The same train leaves here for Caldwell Close tneir stores ana snops oetween iu son uroDertv on South (i street, opposite at insteaa or rne morning Sweet Potaios 50c bu and 4 o'clock on Thanksgiving day. the Methodist church, to Robert J. Bus- accommodation to Mulvane goes north Onions 40c50cFbu George W.

Linn has filed a suit for well, the Santa Fe engineer, for $1,300. five minutes later, at 8:40. These are iiivnrrP from his wifp. Eva Linn, on the W. D.

Frantz is now occupying the the only changes made oy the new For the convenience of citizens and schedule. The change was made in ground of abandonment. The parties house but will give possession to the new many patients in the vicinity of Welling order to have connection made with live at Argonia, where Linn Is a grain owner about January 1st. ton, one of Dr. Goes special examiners will be at the Arlington hotel on Mon- the fast mail at Newton.

buyer. The Sumner county high school has The Rock Island came out with its day and Tuesday. December 6th and 7th. D. B.

House, of Guelph township, been surmounting every difficulty and receiv red the appointment as gardener at scaling the summit of every obstacle, winter time-card the same day as the with an X-Rav apparatus, where he will reform school, and went up to until last week when a new pupil arrived Santa Fe. Commencing last Sunday be glad to give any information you may the state ate Toneka on Tuesday to assume his new who spells his name like this: "Charles tne morning passenger norm win leave desire concerning the methods of treat I rVsanllnelrl Slnfa than tVio TMinila harolthis Station RL 8:52 a. th ree-fl lift rt.frs mont. at. his Sanitarium Czaplinski Call and see duties I LA VUV UIIU 1 7 7 KM fttftUAft The the Doctor.

Consultation free. rz That merchandise of all kinds is advancing in price. Hoy 1 I 1 a. VII III US. UIMUK.

WCll OUII. uuiirnuuuunii vxmuauuvu nv wife" IO any puuiirv uuuiatiuus. xuc i q.oi mL We are offering: the great- dealers say there is no market for poultry -Probate Judge Doubleday performed i y' .,1 fu ever, we bought heavily of Fall and Winter Goods beforf prices went up, and we have been selling cheaper than anyone else in Sumner county. pass this ftS hn.rcra.iTiR in Drv (Toons. ibooL- 'unrt thpv dtp nnt.

two marr reremnnies at nis house Th ouniMii nn A'H nctnH aF ft.l uvinrr on North street last Saturday. The u'lu' I imp nf hntn thf a r. com nn a tinn fronts Hosiery and Under- -The administrator of the estate of contracting ere also chafed somewhat. as win be wear ever given in Welling But we are going to do better still! We are going to have a K.nwnni 1 ri unn pri, ri i i Vv i lata 1 AT niacrrnw hppn nrrlpppH seen by reference to the corrected time ton. Uurtis Mercantile (Jo.

ti. rAhtn onn'pr. t.n rtist.rlhiit.ftft3.800 both of Belle Plaine, and in the other card elsewhere now in his hands anions the heirs of the 3' Owens, of this city, wedded Etta Drs. Clark the expert speci On account of the delaying of the deceased li- 5eaver Medicine Liodge. alists of the Chicago Curative Institute, Santa Fe morning train one hour in ho h00n Rev.

F. F. Bernstorf.of the Welling- will make their third regular visit to order to connect with the fast mail, and which on that account now brings a Wellington on Mondaj November 22d postmaster at Milton in place of A. F. ln -E' forwarding a check Mummey, removed.

Mr. Smith has for $20 to Rev. a Nusbaum, financial housrht his nredecessor's stock of goods agent ot the Winfield college, reports Consulta- larrror npnnnr i rm rf the citv'a UlllCe ai me iVniDglOa nOltl. mail than formerly, the post-office will I tiiat i ii iiuui nun tu nicii uuuiuuuiiuu at Milton. Commencing Saturday, Nov.

19th, and lasting 10 Days to the college his congregations have Sunday afternoons instead of from 10 to idAcauvauidgc ux uui gicat given $100 to missions and paid off an 11 o'clock in the morning. It will be Ier Cent dlSCOlint Sale Oil old debt Of $2o0 on the parsonage. when we will put down the price on everything in the Cloth- The high school football team goes over to Winfield this (Thursday) morning to play the Winfield eleven. Quite a crowd of Wellington sports will accompany them. impossible to distribute the mall in hnffffies The board, of county high school time to open at 10, and to delay it would Curtis Mercantile Co.

line lor a grand, slashing, cut-price sale. trustees nave ordered tne north room on be to infrinee on the hour for church the first, floor of the high school building, services, and the change is made to the TVi a rrroot ac varfat lnn nllowprt hv An examination by the X-Ray will determine whether vour disease is cur Look at These Reductions: the Santa'Fe now in an employe's watch whi(ih. has, Deen use as, storage place aternobn for that reason, is thirty seconds a week. All watches bicycles and genera, lumber room, Tne initial number of Vi a TTlirh I 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 i cTo VkI tinn onw tooih- School Life, edited by the faculty and December 6th and 7th, and see this that will not keep that good time are condemned by the inspector. o.o.

Vi lU vucl students of the county high school, made wonderful invention. to the faculty makes another class-room uRt Frirtv Tt. is fnnr. -The enrollment of the county high a necessity. nairp sheet of four rolnrans to the tiacp.

I "NTatit cfnxroa In PTflmrifd -frkT Suits that were SS.50 to $9 for 5.50 Overcoats that were 9 for 5.00 Overcoats that were $12 for S.00 Overcoats that were $15 for 10.00 Overcoats that were $16.50 for 11.00 i kjw jKt iu 'Avuuufk school has increased to 270 through the admission this week of Alexander and Last week William Gelino bought printed on a good quality of book paper, nnpi the residence on North Chestnut street and for a first attempt presents a verv Will McCloskey, ef Guelph township, Curtis Mercantile Co. 1 1 1 I -r. Kiiuwu as nits jr. o. ouears uiaue auu creditaoie appearance, it contains a and Miss Reichard, of this city.

owned by a Mrs. Burr, of Jacksonville, couple of columns of local items con- Union Thanksgiving services will If you are interested in your health or imnois, lor Charles Hood, or cerning the school, but devotes the and so on. Come in and fit yourself out with a nice new suit be held in the Congregational church at The monitor-Press, who was occupy- larger par of its space tgeneral educa- th ot se rmonwilfbe SihedTvv A iDg the hUSe at the "me, exchanied tioLILtter TtisLbeiS ArilVLSi 0 lion pal or of the residences with Mr. Gelino, both fam and the subscription price is 25 cents 1 Arlington. December Cth and 4th.

Two iloyt, pastor or the Methodist cnurcn. mes movine Saturday. vr. The first number was nrinted at aaJSono. or overcoat at these prices.

We have the goods. We can suit you perfectly. District Clerk Copeland thought he ThpPnt.Prt..nmpnt.hr tho W0llin. The Dailv Mail office. i -i fur I -'j i We are selling the best goods Curtis Mercantile Co.

the Fourth ward, hut when the time kT" oauuruay uiguu mere was a came to mike out the deed there was a 1fclure co.urse ai eue name on Tree fight at Conway Springs between and which was the "Tuck" Finch, the notorious jointist, on Htih CLEMSrR Farm loans wanted. muiijiiumuu, v.uuv. i rnmnanv first, a nncs ranp a a nn nrnra n. 1 A T.v Tnn z1 r. waa dpIopdH rPF I uuc siuc uuu auu uuc uaiiisuu auu WaS UcLlalcU Oil.

I urao a rri-fto eimnooo mV I rl 1 1 Smith White I 11 1 11 L3 i a 6icc ouuuoo. a.uc vpia i vyiianejf xrriue, a trio 01 equally louga -The Grand Detour D. house, where the concert was eiven. was nharartprs. on t.h ri.hpr ThA Hinnt Burnette, their attorney, have filed a packed with people and the company was over the profits of a poker game in APT PTA ami.

iisauisb u. naif uiau auu n. ivem was most enthusiast a renp vpd. UrhiK .11 fn noMioo hoi Tfcefao I 1J VU Ull i UUL VIV. UU VI IVCU 10 recover ou a promissory I f00p0 fgrmar out.

rf a fo 11qi.q Umilt HITGHG06IL ecuted by Bateman and guaranteed by TT "R-PtVinrst. ipH hAf rinm noat vrappu. Keid. Concord post-office on Monday afternoon and would been The Grand Detour Plow Co. against Qt iu ofroi.

killed had thev not been pulled off bv ames E. Jarvis and J. R. Reid. is the i uu some of the victim's friends.

The two name of a new suit lust filed by C. D. raaAana wn iVoHnncoi- Garrisons and Price were fined $10 and tiBllt T- j. -m iavuauuviw uv wwJvwKv vu ii u.ouai -1 I his rnlture, Caiits, isi SI a3 ui after which the remains were brought otVur ttrt IU truuuie wuue TTppei. me suiuauv a uroiuisaorv uuic tivcu i i lucn was aiscnartrea.

I tu iiiiia oity lor i icr uieub in xraine I VJ ci wu baiaUUu cpmptpri? Tho HoacoH wrao ThP VVp no-Inn (run rlnV hae Itc We give you the news. Subscribe. J. tieasty, or Chikaskia town- nineteen vears of aere. first shoot of the season last Fridav ship, was in town last Thursdav, and Micq TTattip n.vis rtnnrhtoT- r.f tt afternoon in the pasture north of the paid off with the fruits of "McKinley ntivi(! H5af1 tna famii old cemetery on the Oxford road.

The SHERIFF'S SALE. 8422. UNDERTAKING, ETC. A full stock of high-grade, medium and cheap Carpels, best makes of Ingrain, Brussels and Moquettes. prosperity an $b00 mortgage on an residence on East Harvev avenue at 4 participants were Dr.

F. G. Emerson, eighty-acre tract, the last incumbrance nn wD Barnev Sheridan. AI Russel. Fred Cann.

The Carpets In the District Court of Sumner County, in on a half-section of land which he now I. "IV Warren Brumley, C. W. Schwinn.Harve the State of Kansas. owns.

Ooverdalfi and John Hantrhpv TJvp Equitable fcecurUIes Plaintiff. pigeons were used, the shooting being Company. -The ladies of the Congregational conducted by Rev. O. L.Smith were v.

VllKlfl flictf! imPfltc Pianos. Orgrns. Guitars. Mando-ITrUIdl lllLl UlilClILd iiDS( Violins, Accordians, Jews Harps, ete. A fine assertment, and prices to suit your pocket-book.

church held a Thankssivins market at hplrt r. t.hphnnsp nVinnn done on a twenty-eight yard rise. Th llachel R. Morris, Mary L. C.

Newton's store on Wednesday, afternoon, follnwprt hv t.hp int.Prmpnt in birds were furnished by Fred Cann, and i i Capt. George Wood officiated at the selling COOKea turKeys, auCKS, Dies Pra Lawn cpmotPrv nf ClCff Fancy Pieces, Fine Pictures Including hand 1 vJCiy uUUUapaiDte(i Photos and eenuine Pastelles. Work cakes, puddings and other delicacies for mu i traps. Dr. Emerson carried off first Kichards, Courtney Richards, Reuben Richards, Maxie Richards, Joseph Richards, Stanley Richards and Mrs, Sarah Barnett, Defendants.

LrTi.t the Thanksgiving table, and realized the Thanksgiving table, and realized uuite a neat sum for their efforts. o. VI ble ten, while Barney Sheridan came Sterlinsr.Kansas. team the erounds i ri nv. rvMi as tin i.iim irni nniiu nn i on on Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Manicure Sets, etc.

Csh ilffrPtl riPft Hobby Horses, Toy Drums, Tov Chairs, VIIUU1CI1 Tov Desks and Blackboards. .1 T- TT a. -1 I next with a score or six out of ten. nonce signeu oy j. iv.

xiasue ana Kast Harvev avenue on Saturrtav nft.Pr BY VIRTUE of an order of sale Issued to me out of said district court in the above- Another shoot will be held at the same Amos unn nas oeen published, calling noon, 27th inst. As this is almost the place on the afternooa of Thanksgiving I entitled action, I will, on for a meeting to be held in this city on team's first match e-ame no verv confi I a ir a. i r-h i a Saturday, November 27th, to form an dent predictions of victory can be made 1 51 fCfffi lirtl ltfC W'e have the best system of enlarsing lLLtl pictures in use. We Can furnish these County Treasurer Maddy reports lwn.i2 nl urbanization to aeai witn tne numerous as asainst as stronsr a team as Sterling's horse thieves and other tough characters has the reputation of being, but that lQ at a "veiv raie- the city of Wellington, in the county of Sumner that are now plying their vocation so the bovs will make it intprptincr for thp least twice as much has been taken in and state of Kansas, offer at public eale and enlarged pictures to customers gratis. We keep a fine assortment of Mouldings and do an extensive business in framing pictures of all sizes.

I I .1 busily in this county. visitors (tops without. Ravino- fiuce tue runs were turned over to him "A all the following-described real estate. o- I ji i I ubuu, a hand, .11 iu mo Luucsuuiiuui" ucriuu last years i tn.wii" -Last Saturday the county derk and part of this mense" due to the fact The north half of the northwest quarter (rpnprAll I ll Embalming and all other undertaking work given JI1UV1 tttlVlll prompt attention at all times; satisfaction guaranted. PfirPC We wil1 sel1 well-made Solid Oak Dining Chairs for QCr 1 1 IWW each.

This is a pointer for prices. cJOO FREWCIH1 IHlDTCMCOCEi n' i Haworth, representing a syndicate of hart nvoMinnt ine Boo ve-Q escri oca real fcstaie is xa Ken as Argonia nunters, brought in the largest plied with ready money. The railroads by said order of sale to be sold, and will be bunch, 392, for which he drew in boun ties $11.70. T. W.

Ervin was next high seem to be pretty well heeled too, for 80'd without appraisement to satisfy said last Fridav Mr. Maddv received a check order of sale. est man, with 132, which brought him for the full amount of the RorW Tslanrt Witne88 my hand 20th dayof November, A.D.,1897. JAS. li.

HESKETT. Sheriff. Another biff dav for scalDS is company's taxes in this of Sumner County. Kansas. predicted after Thansgiving over a month before It was actually due.

Haughey McBride, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The delinquent list, Mr. Maddy feels A man who gave his name as L. A. First Pub.

Nov. 25, 1897, Moxitob-Pkess. TRY US Rossiter, who with his partner had been sure, will be comparatively small next 5.6Qflu arrested for addressing insulting remarks year to a coup.e of ladies on the street, was At the residence of the bride'i mo SHERIFF'S SALE. 8395. hned So and costs last Wednesday, thpr.

Mrs. H. Drvpr nn South in ON There beinsr no evidence ae-ainst the trt ot 2oWt Rnniia In the District Court of Sumner County, in roceiry ana r-. I v. v.

vt. WUUViCJ Ul iLl Ll WW Li I the StatO Of other man be was allowed to go. Ros- Rev. B. F.

Pugh united in marriage Editable Securities'! tor woo tui-on m.i.o civ thn wi. a 1 1 -r I iqmtaoie purines i Ill health is a luxury that only w.wv,. oiwiv vu i-Liw luuun- niu win t. oaiiey mm iuiss reiiie urver. I ComDanr.

Plaintiff. I the tich ran flftnrrt fTid triat tia atia mti v. i iov. Everv woman i n.r tTT nav. ftna Peln? unatIe eher to pay The groom is a son of George W.

Bailey Charles F. Nelson, Lizzie She can be an interesting invalid or rather or worK out his fine was let go with a of WelllnrtC she can be an interesting invalid, or rather. go with a of Welllnrton township, and a few warning not to show his face in town weeks ago startled his friends and the an uninteresting: invalid, for there never v. Nelson, The Kanney I Mercantile Company. I Defendants.

again. I cnmmnnitv with an att.pmnt tr pnmmit was an interesunfir one. To my many friends and the entire public I wish to state that I have just opened a new grocery store The woman who suffers from weakness T3Y VIRTUE of an order of sale issued to Harve Coverdale had Frank Robin-1 suicide on account of a quarrel with the and disease of the distinctly feminine or -M- me out of naid district court in the above- son, a railroader, arrested last Friday for lady who is now his wife. The young entitled action, I will, on gans is certain to oecome an invalid. No man was won back to life after a hard obtaining goods under false pretenses JUobinson had bought a suit of clothes woman can suffer in this way and be a healthy, happy, amiable wife and a competent mother.

Troubles of this nature sao ouus' "4 U1 between two and three o'clock p.m. of said Seems tO nave PUt an end tO the I dav. at. th front door of the niirt hnuA in the strength, rack the nerves, naint lines estrangement between him and his ladv- I the city of Wellington, in the'eounty of Sum- for $15.50, representing that he was still in the employ of the Santa Fe, though he had been let out a week or so before Iovp as thp spniipl ihnwi CJprtainlv if I ner and state of Kansas, offer at public sale love, as tne sequel snows. yeriainiy 11 th and hitidr.

for 11'- 11 AI 3 TIM -m- 1 1 I w- for some trouble his crew got into at of suffering upon the face, destroy the temper, make the once bright eyes dull and the once active brain sluggish, and transform a vivacious woman into a weak, sickly invalid. ans wen mai euus wen air. uauey cash in hand, aU the following-described real has no reason to complain of the un- estate, to-wit: voodward. Upon learning of this Cov kindness of fate. The southwest quarter of section Twenty- erdale had Robinson arrested, but the bu ioj, in lownsnip imnj-iuur 1.

buuiu, 01 Ex-Countv Superintendent Varner ranpre Two (2) west of the 6th principal merid- case was dismissed upon tne mans The one sure, speedy, permanent cure for all disorders of the distinctly feminine returning the clothes and paying the was elected principal of the First ward ian, oumner county, Kansas. nature is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. costs. Koblnson came here from Arkan sr-hivil ot.

GalarvnF 9tM nor mnnth The above-described real estate is taken as In the Spicknall Block North Washington avenue My entire stock is new and up-to-date. Pure Food is Nutritious We are still pursuing our old method of giving those BIG 2000-11). TONS of which you have heard so much talk about. We carry all the following coals: Genuine OUITA, No. 4 and egg EIIGLEVALE, lump and nut WEIR CITY, lump and nut Rockvale GAIiOIl CITY, same McALESTER, lump and egg Try one of our BIG TONS and see how we make it interesting for you to trade with us.

OUR SCALES have lately been overhauled and tested and we know they are correct. HocklslaiiilLiiierCo G. TJ. BROWN, Agt. it acts directly on tne delicate and import sas City recently to work during the the board of education at their meeting by idKorder of sale to be will be ant organs concerned, and makes them stock rush.

strong, healthy, vigorous and elastic It i.uonuav evening, air. arner win tane sold wituout appraisement to satisiy saia cures the internal ulceration and lnflarnma the place of of George C. Wakefield. rder or sale. Tom Duvall and Joe Henderson, two tion that give rise to a debilitating drain on whose resignation was accepted at the Witness my hand this 20th day of November city prisoners who far have been A.D..

1897. JAS. K. HESKETT. Sheriff.

the system. It is the best medicine for unlucky their attempts to getaway, same time in order that he might accept overworked, run-down women. maoe an almost successful etfort to the position in the county high schoo of Sumner uounty, Kansas. Haughey McBride, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First Pub.

Nov. 25, 1897-Moxitor-Pbess. breaK out of the calaboose Friday night About six years ago my wife became afflicted with female weakness." writes the Rev. I. J.

Coppedge, of Elmo, Kaufman Texas. "She by burning off the bolts of the lock with recently tendered him. Mr. Wakefield will teach the remainder of the week, Mr. Varner taking charge of his school, could not stand on her feet or get in any position an iron from an old buggy tOD which the Eighth grade, next Monday morn 50c Ladies 30c despaired ot ever apam being well.

She took six 1 utJ Ixattles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and were a little late in getting started on Our groceries are pure. Come and see me. ing. The board voted a two-days recess at Thanksgiving, all teachers who at Children's 25c nas oeen wen ana nappy lor twelve months." the 10b, however, and the arrival of the It is a druggists business to give you.

not marshal on Saturdav mornine- found tend the Southwestern Teachers asso to ten you, wnat you want. them with the work not Quite completed ciation at Winfield on Friday to be allowed pay for that day. Superinten Tins Snoe Sin. mailing of a paper-covered copy of Doctor Then both men got fractious, and refusing to go to work on the streets had to be put on a bread and water diet to thin their blood a little. dent Bear was granted a leave of absence for one day, either this week or next, to Fierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser.

Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Send to Dr. R.V. visit the Wichita schools. Basement Under Express Office.

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