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The Abilene Gazette from Abilene, Kansas • 5

The Abilene Gazette from Abilene, Kansas • 5

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lir'roiu Wedncsda.) 'S 1'ItlZK fcts.ooo. Binder twine, best I From Tuesday' Daily. FIVE CENT COLUMN. Tickets Only shares in Proportion. -Mother Hubbat uV He's Just a bit f-cnuitic, but Hot a whit rlien- at Shockev Sni- im aoea 11 up ctjjiuw he Bends a business "ad." And he cuts a knuwirff caper when he a lys: BT TH UAZETTK HKT LAt'REAT a.

BISHOP der's. Official FaiHsrwf the City and Uunty Tut in the paper at top 01 uiguem. column if vou want to wake me telad." 'or oa. Wanted, "Strayed" "To ent." To Kzcha, Etc.t atfveceUMir line each teetk. TERMS SUIMCKIFTION.

"Start It with your bigsrest letter, set it np a ll lie ueiver iimu tuc vtu jn- copy, one Louisiana State Lottery Company. oo IX $50,000. If you want a loan on your property, the Abilene MISCELLANEOUS. -I want it fixed np nice at the cheapest kind Advertising rale" rrsusounule. ot price I in going vo see nuittm inir iliwan't imv "We do hereby certify that we supervise A bargain in teas in five and ten pound lots, at tbe Abilene tea.

coffee and spice THURSDAY Sow every spring and winter he rnshes to the printer, and the time of summer Low Prices Will Save You Money. anu tne iiui. An. I iiu una nlain vou can reart ana FARMERS wanting castration done will Investment can serve you better and "T-rt FECIAL NOTIC' E. All advert laments i ami no eiuiiloye lu- ID" armnementa tor an ine Mommy ana Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control tne Drawings theuielvea.

and tliat the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in trood taitn toward all parties and we aotltorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles ot our signatures tltorlzed to make contract on any othor come again oh! the man -bo advertises knows It all. Then the paper man Bits down and scratches on hi crown and hits bis scalp afearlol Quicker, than any ARGAIS If von want to bur a eomforr- terms. JL able bouse, well located, fruit in abund aitcnea. in its advertisements. stitution in the coun ance, tan imuieaiaieiy on J.

w. 11 ART. Have vour prcriitloim compounded at (itehumor't kind of thud; He's thinking as he's winking: "Were columns made all top my business I con Id drop, be fat and sleeknd rich as uiud. Lynn (Mass.) Item. rnHASKlNli KIXD FRIENDS for mat fair ty.

Office rear First JL ors, I will have durinir the nbtnt souon. ei J3 of corner 01 i 50 bin sweet rota to plants for wile at my place near Our Stock Of O. P. Byers, station agent at Delphos. new Ilaael.

Orders promptly filled National bank. Wives! Mothers! Daughters. 17-tf BUSKER. 11. spent Sunday with bis family here.

A LL oersons wishln? irnnri rarnot wmr. BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAK! A lady who B. II. D'HUY, Ph. G.

Opposite Dpot. Jrk. will do well to call on J. W. Brennauian.

H4 if la nn-rMftt4 v. Mrs. Beal, landlady of the hotel at Grainfield, is in the city, and stopping was for years a great sufferer from Female Connulaslonera. use the best warp. South Fourth street sec- Complaints and weaknesses, so common to at the Henry.

DRY her sex, and despaired of being cured, finally IK Hi Mi-sMay Day, of our city. Is attend We the nndersigned Banks and Banker will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana fonnd remedies which completely cured her. FOR SALE. btate Lotteries which may be presenteH at after all else bad failed. Any lady can use wurcouniera.

"COU LE Good mules. Inquire of or ing the summer term of Campbell University, at Hoi con. M. O. Frost, publisher of the Kansas "If you're waking call me early.

Call me early mother dear;" 1 would wear my Mother Hubbard, In the tnorainjf bright aud clear. Tore Apollo climbs tbe mountains. Shoots his light athwart the sk). I would trip among the dasies. Hear the birdies lullaby.

I would kiss the glittering den drops. With my garment, pure aud white, I would flounce my Mother uH board In humble light. All the birds shall do me homage. Like a knight on bended knee; Kverv insect make obeisance High or low, on ground or tree. Bless, oh! bless the Mother Hubbard, Best contrivance ever made.

There is nothing binding 'bout it; It is sober, flowing, staid. I can tread the streets in darkness. With impunity, severe; For my spectral, ghostly figure Fills the stoutest heart with fear. I could make a cat have spasms, Scare a poodle dog to death; At the sight ot Mother Hubbard. Men, themselves, will hold their breath.

Is old Hermes now a terror To the Mother Hubbard race? IK the Sister Hubburds tremble. When he meets them face to face? No, he never makes a canvas, lit the spacious flowing suit. Never splits his sides wit laughter When he forma a parachute. Never ems to be so modest, Ao pei suasive or sincere. When the hem of Mother-Hubbard, Seeks the Lead, the eye or car.

But I love the Moth r-Hubbard, With its cooling jaunty grace. I defy the saucy Hermes. Let him keep his time and place. "So, if you're wakihg, call me early. Call me early mother dear, I would wear my Mother-Hubbard In the morning biigtit and clear.

'Fore Apollo climbs the mountain, Shoots his darts athwart tbe sky, I would trip among the daises. Hear the birdies' lullaby. STl'MrY, District court is pursuing the even tbe remedies and cure herself, without being aubiected to a medical examination. From J. II.

OOLKsnr. Pre. Lenlsiana Natl Bk. J. W.

KILHKLTH, fm. SUktm Kat'l Hank. a- auuress d. a. iiamer, soutbeaat of En-Prise- lS-tf gratitude she will send rstl, Recipes, Illus A.

ti. 1.11 in. re. Orleans Nat'I lik. Knight and Soldier, at Topeka, Is visit XTM1K SALE A few head of steers, also M.

II II denning, tii-st house west of fair grounds. Incorporated in 1SS8 for 23 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of fl.ooo.Oou to which a reserve fund of over A55U.0UU has LL 1 1SIERY lUl trated Treatise and full directions, sealed. Address jwith stamp), Mrs. W.C. Holmes 658 IJ road way.

S. V. Name paper. 11 lyr Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches ot every klud cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. War FOR SALE 300,000 sweet potato plants, all varieties; prices reas tut tile.

Inquire at my residence, mile northwest of Abilene. no-17-tf C1US. VOUSli. since oeen auueti. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the prtsent State Constitution adopted December 3d.

A. ing his friend, J. O. Walters, In this city. C.

X. Banks, X. A. Ferlan and I. G.

Hamilton, three well known Salina young gentlemen, were In the city Suu-day. Mrs. Dr. J. E.

Herbst and Mrs. A. Zahner left yesterday for ail extended vUit in Chicago and other eastern points. The commencement exercises of the FOR SALE A first class business, a general store doinif a trood busiuess in the ranted bv J. T.

Curtiss. Druggist. Abi Tbe only Lotterv ever voted on and en Is still very large, and in some lines we find town of Kevstone. Kas. rmmfi lene.

Kaus. ltf dorsed by the people of any State. for selliiiK. address JON.VS t'KKKT, Keystone, Kansas. Iny23-24c4 it never scale or potit neH.

Its Grand sintrle Number Drawinra take I dace monthly, and tbe Extraordinary draw, nsfs reirubirl evwv tliri. numtii. nitMi1 that our stock is too heavy. We are not going to wait until the season is over, but we FOR SALE. House and lots.

House baa trood cellar and 7 rooms: well and cistern. s-iiii-Anmuiiry as heretofore, beginning Kood barn, and the entire place covered with fruit. Will be sold on easv terms. Enauira juan-ii, A splendid ormortunitv to win a fortune. are going to make the cut deep enough right of W.

IL II. Bouebrake. art tf. Salina Normal University will be held on the evening of July first, ami the afternoon and evening of July second. Seventh tirand llrawing.

Class in the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, July 13, 1SX h4th moiithly drawing. CHEAP MOJNEY. We now have Money to loan at 6 per cent interest on farm property. Don't fail to see us and save money. 20tt Lebold, Fisher Co.

Facts and Figure. Tha 1l-rl Rrgn.l fnnthlv Til Stfl hilt ion now, to move all surplus stock, while the peo To Builders. SclMMd IMwtiict. No. 83.

in Sherman town CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. ple want and need the goods. Obituary. It will be remembered by the readers ship. Dickinson county, will receive bids for building a school house in said school section up to the 28tn of Jnne, Isstt.

The acliool tMmrtl reserves the risht to receive or reiect 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions, in Fifths In projorlioii LIST OF rSIZEB. of the Gazette that Dr. Snollenberger, all or any bids- Plane and specifications to of this city, was called home on account 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF oe seen at tlie UAZKTTE otnue. in Abilene.

Ruiiders must srive jrood and sufUcient bond of the world-famed Louisiana State Lot for the fulfillment ot the contract. Itids can of the serious HIikms of his lather. lament that we hTve to chronicle the 10,0011 tenor of Its way, nothing transpiring lie left cither at the post office in Abilene, or 2 PRIZES OF 6.0UO 12.IOU at my residence. V. DEES, Clerk death of Mr.

August Shollenberger, of tery took place at noon on i uesday Jiay lltii, 1S8G, In the city of New Orleans under the sole management of Generals Vto-iiii-oirMnl nf T.a ami Jntml A. Karlv S5-St Hamburg, I wno uieu yesteruay at 20 worthy of note. G. A. Jackson, of Hope, made the city a visit yesterday.

L. H. Green, accompanied by his wife. AUCTION SALE 12 in. The Dr.

has the sympathy of his numerous friends in this vicinity. KM) nf V- u-huii rJ HI wh cuMtfjreI ail 10,1100 I.UU0 hl.twO aw io.wu 2110 100 311,000 50 25.000 25 20.0OU 300 over the world. Ticket No. 76,244 drew I Read Carefully. 5c buys a good serviceable piece of white goods tor children's sou 1.U00 came down to the city from Saliia yes tue irst tjapiiai iTize, wuicu oiu In fniotinni tf nno.fi Ml at.

SCI PBI'll OIl. Sent East. The remains of David Heftlefinger, terday. IrrKOXIVlTlfln FBIZES. 9 Approximation Prises ot FT B.750 do do 600.

4.5O0 do do 250.... IMPORTED STALLIONS G.F. Grattan, a prominent attorney of who died on Sunday last, in this city, were sent to his old home in Shipjiens- McPherson, registered at the Henry- wear. lr7 Prizes amonnting to ADnlication for rat-a to clntM uhould Ittt From SunUay'a twilly. 1 C.

II. Willard, of Concordia, paid tbe t-ity a vUU yesterday. Homer Wiluou returned to At wood, CoL, on yesterday's afteruoon train. T. B.

Smith, of Anthony, Harper connrr, was a visitor in town yesterday. F. V. James, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, is at present stopping in the city. John B.

Baxter.one of the olid inhabitants of Carlton, made a lifghly agreeable call hu-l night. J. M. Jliller, a prominent lawyer of Council Orove, was in the city yter-day and stopping at tb Henry. Harry Weed, western agent for the binder, stepped off last night's train and is registered at the Henry.

Mrs. C. it. Whelden and live children departed for Atwood, yesterday afternoon to take up their future residence there. Hon.

K. J. Turner, of Sheridan county, and candidate for congress from the sixth district, went through on the noon train yesterday with the Missouri Ia-cilic party. Is known generally the mouth of roses, but events in Abilene tend to make it known here as the month of marriages. If the good work continues as it has begun, very few of our young people will there be In ft to enjoy the benefits of singlelblessedness.

New Sunday School Organized. A week ago to-day the Kvangelic association organized a Sunday school. The Hchool will be opened this morning in Smith's Hall, to commence at 1o o'clock, All cordially Invited to attend. Commendable. Our correspondent, in his mention of the Sunday school excursion to Minneapolis forgot to notice the fact that the use of the grove was donated by the owner, Mr.

Israel Markley, everything In connection therewith being placed at the free disposal of the visitors. We extend Iiim thanks for those who enjoyed his generosity. Hymeneal. A. W.

Hargreaves, well known in local musical and social circles, left on yesterday's noon train for Baltimore, at which place he will take unto himself a wife, in the person of Mrs. S. C. Mitchell. The ceremony will be hld In that city on Tuesday evening next, and the united couple will spend a week or ten days bridal trip, after which will return to Abilene and take up their future residence here.

Mrs. Mitchell Is the sister of Mrs. Ed. lleibst. ON Saturday, Jnne 26th, lssfi, at the south doorof the Citizens bank, in Abilene.

fifth was held by W. Hunt.Vlneton, Ala collected through City National Hank of Selma. another fifth collected through WeIN, Bank of Francisco, Cal. another to Harry Johnston, collected through Chauncey J. Stedwell, train master C.

C. C. A I. railway. Cleveland.

another to John nimn Vn V.Hst At street. New York burg, Cumberland on Monday eyening's train. House yesterday afternoon. The ladies of the Baptist church, of made only to tbeotUce of tbo Couijuut in New Orleans. Kas.

I will sell one Mtraiirht registered im For further information write clearly, aris ing toll r.ddress. POSTAL MITKS, Express ioc bivys a good check. I5C 44 India linen, would be cheap at 20c. 15c 44 44 plaid, cream. ported CI vdesdale, 3 year stallion; also one iinttorted Thoroughbred road stallion.

This stock is very tine and will allow straight Md. igree for the same. Terms will be made Runaway. Sam Neal's team, while standing on Money omers. or Mew lurk Exchange in Abilene, will keep a dining ball on July 5tn in one of the rooms of the new brick block on Cedar street.

ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed, known on day of sale, and ma.de to suit the Buckeye yesterday, ran away. Mr. city, collected throujrh Adams Express times. Stock can be seen at Robert Itroad- Neal was in the wagon at the time, and foot.

ALLEN SI Kilt. anu anotner 10 u. it. uessey, i TV imc 1 1 1 i -ii. a.

imi riu. Sew Orleans. La. or M. A.

DAUPHIN. Washington. D. C. 20c line white, cream, blue, pink and lavender, GEO.

IIOISINUTON, Auet. 24 3t Home Again. On the early morning traiti yesterday, got the horses under his control after they had run quite a distance down Second street. ESTABLISHED 1870. Mr.

ami Mrs. E. Gleissner, nee EU.t I Make P. 0. Money Orders payable tional Park Bank of New York city.

This will be repeated on Tuesday, July 13th, and any Information thereof can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin, w-v 1 Hamaker, returned to the city. They and address Eegistered Letters to Big reduction on robes, 45 inch Swiss tlouncings. Lowest prices on muslin underwear, infant's robes and dresses.

35c buys a Ladies gauze vest, good quality children's gauze have been spending their short honey Abilene Bank. Died. On Sunday morning last, at 1 0 KKW ORLEANS NATIONAL It A New Orleans, La, niyll-WScw. FARMERS TAKE moon in Kansas City and St. Joe.

where they report having a most enjoyable time. They have taken rooms at Mrs. McDonald's, on Fourth street, where a wrappers at low prices. PAUL JACOBS, LEBOLD, FISHER CO. o'clock.

C. D. HeiHefinger, died of inflammation of the bowels, at Snoke's boarding house, on Fifth street. His death was quite sudden, he having leen at work on the Thursday previous. NOTICE.

The new Deering Frns 2 tor 5c; 5c each; ioc each, and so on. large number of presents met their gaze. In the evening they were serenaded by Opera fans and all high priced fans at slaughtered prices. DoaGeaeral Banking Business and frlT binders and mowers CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Manufacturers of all kind 'of window the Gazette band, in fine style. Com His age was 21 years.

He came from special attention to the buslnes of farmers stock men and merchants. are daisies. A car pany also gave the happy couple a 25c buys a good all silk mitt, worth 50c. Splendid line of summer silks only 35c. Monkt to Loam on Real Estate at Cumberland county.

some time ago, and has no relatives here. His remains will be Bent back to bi3 home. call in a body, and presented them with load just in; also a car and door frames, an elegant French clock. Lieutenant 7 and 8 per Cent. Interest.

-Personal liability unlimited. All other silks guaranteed lower than Kansas City prices. Crawford made the presentation speech STAIRS, STAIR RAILINGS. in a fitting manner, which was re THOMAS KIRBY. of Deering twine, call and see them.

Leave your orders for binders and twine early, Detroit Drifting. Detkoit, June 12, 1SSG. Items are distressedly scarce, and Newel Posts, Ralusters, Brackets, Sawed Bal sponded to by Mr. Gleissner in a short ustrades, Porches, Verandas, Counters, but feeling way. After this the company fired a salute, and took their de should we happen to draw on our imag Shelving and Bank: Counters ination, we trust that the Gazettu read parture.

A large number of friends also so tnat we may De ABILENE. KANSAS. All kinds of turning, scroll and rip sawing ers will deal mercifully with us, and at called, and extended their congratula aone no oraer. able to supply you. least lay part of the blame upon the tions.

That Mr. and Mrs. uieissner are Estimates furnished on all kinds of build both immensely popular with the com electrical condition of the atmosphere. Shockey Snider 24-tf To Transacts a General Banting Business. ings.

munity, was amply evidenced by the -The hog market at this writing Is on Parties contemplating building will save uppers Farmers, if you want "value received' reception given them last evening. Millinery Cheajier Than Ever at Mrs. the boom, with prices ranging from $3.15 $3.30. according to the condition of the stock. iti boots and shoes, call at the Cpera I fnn Roof, and Shoe Store, of G.

W. Gives Especial Attention to Collections. money by calling on, or addressing. PAUL, JACOBS, Abilene, Kansas. Ceis Having a large stock of millinery on Ogden Co.

New goods are ing dally received 112 Mrs. Carr of Solomon Valley, is visit Third East of Buckeye Ave. aprlO-tf ing her daughter, Mrs. W. II.

Lamb, this week. BUTS AND 8KLLH KOREtO AND DOMESTIC EXCHAXQB. Negotiates Mortgage Loans. "A11 business promptly attended to hand, and desiring to close them out at once, I will offer the entire line at cost $50,000. Most peo For Ladies and Children.

Per cent, interest on 1st We notice that quite a number of our prices, children's trimmed 25 cents; la ple when they want farmers are cutting the rye out of their G.7&B to make a loan want dies hats from $1.00 to 6.00. Call and examine for yourselves. 25 2 D. R. GOKDKN, W.

B. GILES, JOHN JCHKTZ A. W. RICK, M. H.

HALOTT. wheat. This work will pay in every in A genuine Kid hand-turned toe slipper, kid W. F. M.

Abilene Auxiliary Proceed stance, as it makes a difference of from eight to ten cents per bu.hel on the wheat. the money at once instead of waiting months for an lined only $1.00, positively worth $1 60. La NO PATENT. NO PAY. ings.

The ladies of the W. F. M. Society Ab The Citras' Bank. E.

II. Bates, Attorney, Washington, D. C. J. J.

Byers returned t'e first of the dies, don't buy a slipper until you have seen week from Toeka and the eastern part BOOK ON PATENTS FREE. -m aeent to get it from ilene auxiliary (M. held the quarterly tea meeting on the afternoon of of the state. June Sth, at the residence of Mrs. Dr.

A. H. PHELPS. We were glad to shake with our old the east. The Abilene Investment Company Raub.

MALOTT CO, friend. Samuel Osgood on Monday. Mr. this one. A good all solid every day wearing Newport tie for $1.00.

Fine line of Gent's dress shoes a saving of 50c to $1.50 per pair. After the regular business was through Physician, Surgeon Oblrelician Graduate of the Medical Department ot reports the little city of I.indsborg on the boom. an excellent article was read by Mrs. T. have money always on hand and pay it E.

Sewell, from "Gospel in all Lands. Abilene, Kansas. the University of Vermont. Office over Rev. Dever, of the United Brethren Vfier adjournment, we repaired to tbe O.

Henry's old stand, opposite Kirby's bank. church has moved from Mrs. Woodruffs over as soon as the ADiiene, tias. oa-u Medicines rnmlsnna in the country. farm to Abilene.

NOW OPEN FOR Keaolutions of liespe t. Wiikrkas, It has pleased our Heavenly fr'itthei- to take from earth to heaven our late worthy and esteemed president, Mrs. Knimeline W. Chillis, and WilEKaAS, The relations of the deceased, and the Woman's Kelief Corps, No. render it eminently pioper that we should place tiHn the record, our appreciation of her service as the chl otneer or this corps and her merits as an upright amiable and Christian woman; therefore, Kesolved, That in the death of our be-loved president, we Imjw submissively to this Htrokeof Idvlne providence, and realize this Corps has lost an able, fait hlul, an.

I etticient olllcer, society a valuable member, and every good work an earnest champion, keaolv ed. That we deplore the loss of our sister with feelings or deep regret, and we tender to tbeattticted family, relatives and ii lends, our sincere condolence and sympa thy In this sore bereavement, caused by the lots of au affectionate wife, a loving mother, and a true friend. Mas. J. W.Moore.

mks.ch4rlottk nortuchaft, jcoub. Mrs. Clara Kenton. Resolution of Respect. Ily the Ladies' Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran church: AVhkrkas, God, in His infinite wisdom, has seen lit lo leuiove by death our well beloved friend and co-laborer, Mrs.

W. II. ihilds, Kesolved, That in this, our first loss by death, our society has lieen dismembered of a valuable and zealous worker, a ready ad viper, and a cheerful giver, and therefore are lesirousof testifying their respect tor her nitimory and affectionate sympathy to the members ot the family thus deprived of a loving wife and mother. Kesolved, That we extend our true and heartfelt symiwtliies to hr bereaved family, and pray our Eather in heaven toglvetheui divine 8upMrtand comfort In this, the hour of their deep sorrow. Ilesolv.

d. That the above ba placed on the minutes, that a copy be forwarded to the family, and request their publication in the city papers. Mrs. C. J.

1'etkrs, i Mrs. V. Joii.ntz, (Committee. Mrs. E.

1). llL Mi'iiRKt, Cowles-Franci. Tin1 marriage of Mr. Walter G. Cowles papers are completed.

The cottage prayer meeting was held this week at the residence of C. II. Low- Office rear First jn a- Express. BUSINESS. tional bank.

OCS0 ctf rie. Next week it will lie held at E. S. Vails. All are earnestly and cordially Invited to attend.

beautiful lawn. AVhlle wandering there among the lilies and roses, we could but call our thoughts from missionary fields and workers to tbe one who, while doing so much to develop the interests of our society in Its earlier days, bad planned and laid out this beautiful home. The dainty repast, served in the same style, was greatly en joyed by all. Such delicious strawberries and cream! But, oh, those pickles. Ye who can, just please to do them justice.

Several gentlemen present added to the interests and pleasure of the afternoon and evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Raub Parties desiring to orrow money on either Express. BANKING HOUSE real estate, personal or chattel securities, ient's Furnishing goods, We are glad to note that V.

T. Ten will find it to their advantage by calling on the undersigned. Charges very reasonable sing Is improving in health, and is once more able to be out. Office over Northcraft's Drug Store. Express.

Saturday's Daily Gazette failed to W. B. CLARKE. Hose, suspenders, collars, cuffs, shirts, neck reach as, Tuesday's daily has failed to show up, and we are at a loss as to tf C. STKVKKS.

Shockey Snider can and will sell you surely outdid themselves In their Hospitality." The meeting was interesting and Express. (Established 1870.) wear, positively 25 to 50 per cent where to place the blame, but we would instructive we trust a proniaDieone. Mrs. J- K. Madison, 1.

IS. fceweii a nrst-ciass wagon, lower than any other house in Abilene. and Mrs. H. Uarger are the delegates to be under obligations to ye editor, If be would trace out the cause of the delay, and have the "mistakes" rectified.

We would state that the above is only two spring wagon or bug the district convention, to be held at Manhattan on the ISth. gy as low as hrst- instances of loss of patters out of many that has occurred within the past few class work can be sold for, and lower than Mary A. Hugoiks, Rcc. Secretary W. F.

M. Society. Board of Equalization. The Board of County Commissioners months. Our Sunday school is prosering some inferior work is MILLINERY GOODS.

of Dickinson county, Kansas, met as a sold. a fairly, and we take this occasion to inform all of the citizens of our town and vicinity, that they are each and all. in Board of Equalization at the dhVef the For Sale. County CUrk in Abilene, on Monday. June 7th, ISSo, when the following chenges were made, viz Pure roland f'bina lst i-tock, hardv choice.

Write D.TBOTT. Abl- 1 ill lcne, Kas. .1 11 dividually and personally. Invited to attend and take pirt in the exercises and assist In making it more Interesting and Instructive to all friends and citizens. Don't wait for si personal invita We have too large a stock and until July 4th TUE Musical.

J. Albert Davis, teacher ut music, late we will give the people a chance to buy the tion, but come, take hold ot the school. cheapest millinery goods ever offered in Abi of Cincinnati, Ohio, desire to make known that he will receive pupils at his Hid do your part towards making the Detroit Sunday school otie ot the best UCCKSSOU TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. TRANSACTS A General Banking Business. EXCHANGE and DRAFTS on all the I rind-pal ctliea in the LU.lted States and En boatrht and sold.

LEA DISS SO CIGAR lene. A big line of children's novelty hats, worth $1.00 to your choice for 75c schools in our county. Come. residence. No.

oa Spruce street, tlist house north ol I'niversalist church. Branches taught private, piano, organ, voice, suitr. flute, theory. All band and orchestral i instruments, in classes. Vocal elements, sight reading, advanced The Gleissner Hamaker marriage, French flower at a big sacrifice.

Don't buy notice of whic't was publislied in Friday's daily, took place at the residence of this city, to Miss Nellie Francis, of Cambridge, 111., was soleinuized at the latter place on Wednesday last, the Rev. John Murphy officiated. At the appointed, a very large nnmber of friends of the contracting parties had assembled to witness the ceremony. Shortly after 11 o'clock the familiar strains of the wedding march announced the approach of the bridal party. First came the groom, accompanied by his two groomsmen, Mr.

A. J. Cowles, of this city, and Mr. John MeFaddeii, of Cambridge. The groom immediately took the place assigned to him before the minister and awaited the bride, who soon entered leaning upon tbe arm of her brother-in-law, dpt.

I. F. Dimick. of Cambridge, prcceeded by the ushers and bridesmaids, and followed by the mother of the bride and near relatives. The groom joined the bride aud stepped to their position before the minister, and were joined In marriage after a very impressive ceremony.

ttThe newly married ouple received the congratulations of friends, and the Assemble guests proceeded to partake of the bountiful spread of good things which had Wen prepared. The reception lasted about two Hours. Mr. and Mrs. Cowles left at 3 o'clock for Chicago and the east.

They will visit New York, Hartford, Newport and choruses, band, orchestra, theory. Call a hat, or a single dollar's worth of millinery of C. II. I.owri on Thursd iv evening. or address lor terms, tc.

COLLECTION made all acOKWiUe tl ami remitten lor prowpuy. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS received, subject U. check at sisrtit. For barb wire, plain goods until you have seen our goods and low prices. in presence of quite a niunlier of witnesses.

'Squire Munsell tied tbe knot in genuine republican style, and all present joined in wishing the happy CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Issued, paya wire.wire Tlw valuation of Chris. Hartmnii horses in Jeirerson township, wasrtHliie4HlJ2j.nl). The valuation of cattle in Liberty township, was raised thirty per cent; in Noble tou uship, forty per cent; in NcwIktii township, thirty per cent. The valuation of horses was raised as follows, viz: Willowdale, forty per cent, tiartield, eight per cent-W licatland, eight per cent. Newbern, thirty per ceut.

Noble, twenty per cent. And in the following township the valuation of horses was reduced, viz tSnckeye, five per cent-Center, live per cent. The following changes were made In the assessments of iudlvlduals, viz: The valuation of the cattle assessed to Cooper A White, in ltanner township, was reduced thirty per cent. Tlie assessment of tlie I'nited Telephone Company, was reduced forty per cent. The valuation of tlie cattle assessed to J.

L. Blevins, in Flora township, was reduced fifteen per cent. Tlie valuation of he cattle assessed to the Ahttene Ice fc Feed was reduced thirty percent. Tlie valuation of tlie notes assessed to W. Johnsou, of Logan township, was reduced (113.00.

The assessment of August Leitz, of Lyon township, was raised thirty per cent. The following changes were made in the assessment of real estate, viz Tlie valuation of lots No- 6, 9 and JO in sec, 35, twp, 12, 4 was reduced forty-five pVr cent. The valuation of sec. 33, twp. 12, tie, was reduced twenty per cent.

Tlie valuation of tlie of sec 10, twp 12, a e. was raised fifteen per cent. The of doors, screen win couple a long and prosperous journey on the old ship matrimony. Seed and Havana. In company with our better half la-t dows, woodenware, shell ble oi, demand.

These can De eaanea at nj bank. NO INTEREST PAlDondepositsot any kind DISCOUNT UOOD BUSINESS PAPER on short notice, at favorable rates. LOANS ON FARMS, at tow rates of Interest a specialty. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE to all lands and lets in DaTis county. These books are private property, and the charges ara very reason.

able. CLARKE'S BANK BUILDING Corner Washington Ave. and Seventh Street Sunday we started to-visit friends in andheavy hardware, Buckeye township. Drawing rein at the residence of Mrs. SI mm eis, we left our vehicle, transferred our better portion to the care of Miss.

S. and in company with field and garden seeds, LONG FILLER go to Shockey A. E. Bishop Oscar attended church and Sabbath school at Central Buckeve. After listen der.

M-tr AND ing to an interesting and instructive other eastern points and return about bible lesson and a logical sermon, during Auzust 1st. ROBERT KNOX, HAND MADE F. B. WILSON SON, Real Estate aLoanAgents VOTARIES PUBLIC. ABILENE, KANSAS.

which time we noticed that the house was full of attentive listeners, we returned to The bridesmaids were Miss Genevive Carpenter! of this citv. and Miss Nettie Tli Great Low Irioeci Dealer in all Mads ot the home of Mrs. Simmers, spent a pleas. Bruner. of Eureka.

111. The ushers were Messrs. Mock and Chapman, of ant aTternoon in company with the family Cainbrldre. of sec 10, twp 12, 2, was raised fifteen and returned to our home late In tbe The bride was attired In a very and becoming dress of cream bro COAL evening feeling that it was good for the per cent. The valuation of the of sec 13, twp 12.

2 ft, was raised fi I teen per cent. Tlie valuation of tbe mill property of V. Hoffman A in Enterprise, was reduced forty-six per cent. minds and also for the health of we in caded satin, pearl ornaments. iss Carpenter wore a cream cashmere SMOKE THE habitants of the busy Kansas towns, to occasionally tear ourselves awav from Dry' Goods, Boots, Shoes and Millinery House.

and brocade and flowers. Mies Bruner wore cream India mull Represent tbe following Insurance Companies: Fi remans Fund, of California. Union, of California Mattoon Life Ins. Co of Illioeia. Hartford Life and Annuity of Hartferd Connecticut.

the lively scenes of city life and visit the prosperous farmers of our county, especially when they are as Mrs. S. and me valuation oi real estate in mon p. was raised eight per cent. The Board of Equalization having concluded their labors, adjourned.

R1CUABI WAJRISG. Count Clerk. and flowers. The groom and his attend ants wore the conventional black, full Cor. Second Mulberry EXPRESS dress.

The wedding presents were ex her charming family always prove them selves to be. 47-1 ABILENE. KAS. Wanuering Jew. ceedingly numerous and costly.

Abilene, Kansas, June 1SS6..

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