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The Kingman Daily Courier from Kingman, Kansas • Page 3

The Kingman Daily Courier du lieu suivant : Kingman, Kansas • Page 3

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AT GARFIELD. The Kinsman Dailv Conner. Eaptlist Se-rc-Laagf Society. The ladies, of the Eaptist sewing society will do "plain sewing, tie comforts, crocheting, JtnittiDg Any one desiring work can leave orders at Miss Chaapie's millinery store, where terms BIG can be learned. Satisfaction giveti aud Published Every Week Day Evening BY x'JOFiN C.

FOLEY. terms reasonable. 104 tf Notice of Final Settlement. The Deacon's Courtship. Garfield Opera House was well tilled Saturday evening with society people to witness Alessrs.

Tschudi Foreman's presentation of the novel and unique comedy. "The Deacon's Courtship." Of course those who were there know there is nothing in the play that indicates special genius or rare dramatic effects, but running through the entire presentation, flashed a view of genuine drollery, that kept" the entile audience, from parquette to gallerv in a roar of laughter. I't-i 'Ycek, delivered by farrier 10c IJ-i Miuiiw, posta.se prepaid $5.00 State of Kansas. Kingman County, ss: lu the probate court in aud for said coun ty. In the matter of the estate of Candace Jleliregor.

deceased. Creditors and all oher persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby noti-lied that I shall apply, at the next term of the probate court, in and for said county, sitting at the court house, in Kingman, count of Kingman, state of Kansas, on the Ei.tfivd the posi-oftire in Kingu.sn. a second-class mail matter. ale NOTICE. 3rd of January, 1SS8, for a full and linal settlement of said estate.

PKINGLK MCGREGOR, Adm'r. of the estate of Candaee McGregor, dec'4. Nov. 30,1387. 4d A.

Maxey is authorized to col uii.l rt-ci'Mit tor all bills due Tue ('. For.Kr. FOOTLPHT KLAsHBS. Mrs. Phiekard, as Jennie Curtis sustained her well earned reputation.

Jack Galloway and Harvey Rodman were gilt edged with the boys. Their Irish song and dance was very fine. Ed Buckle- and his dog Nick brought a roar and a hurrah from the gallery. Chief of Police Wrenehey, showed himself as excellent 'an officer on the DENVER, MEMPHIS ATLANTIC R. R.

TIME TABLE No. g. To take effect, Sur.day, January 23, 1887. laities who do not receive either the daily nr weekly Cuikiku regularly The Largest and Cleanest Stock of should report tlie same at this ofiice at nnee. stage as he is on the strcts.

THE CITY IN BRIEF. Miss Willie McWhirk's admirable solo rendition secured unqualified endorse Dr. Curtain' goes east to-night to he VTEST. EAST. Mixed Truiiii Name of Mations.

jMlxed Train N.Jj I I No.2. De 7:15 am HetlePiaine Ar. Kiverdaie 6:45 Aneon 6:36 springs. 6:00 SLrt! spitiMa. ''in Milton I Norwich 4:40 UetH Kelmont piu' Alameda 3:45 1 i Kinerman I Penalosa 2:05 I Vi L.hika 1:50 I Turon ment among all classes of musical critics gone aliout ten days.

Charles Milster, a good accountant Will E. Smith, Old Man and a lice penman is an aspirant for the put the house into a roar of laughter Smith is a genius in comic recitation and vacant city clerk ski p. Hurt While, a genllemau hose quali Ooods, Dry Clothing. song. The quartette oi Messrs.

Weir, Drake, tif'ttious are unquestioned, is spoken of us a possible candidate for City Clerk. Gillette and Hawthorne, was rendered in such artistic style that the audience E. II. Aridrus and (laughters will start tor lirooklyn, Xew York, to mor Ca Sit rjcjrl! I.arr.ei ta SI Louis Ka aasCit ints Central Time will be used. Trains No.

1 and run daily. Train will slop at all stations. encored the effect with hearty est. Manager Charley Meats is proving FlTWeKAf.r M.XLI.ORT COSSTRCCTXOS himself a master in the show business. He will make the Garfield, what it Approved: Sam'l Kckt, D.

Tuaykh, Train Master. Chief r.iiL' r. andGen'1. Man'gr. should he, a leading opera house ia the State.

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, The scenic displays, covering 1160 CITY OFFICERS. square yards of canvas, under the dazzle of electric lights, as a scene that e. i ii'cy Mayer. t. ii.

Aiiurus Litv Clert H. A ln'ie Treasurer, will be long remembered. The. Garfield Opera House, is beyond doubt, unexcell i. Alectaiiniilian Attorney 11.

Kross Police Judge. ed in Kansas. Over six hundred tickets J. is. Hreucuev MarsuaJ.

J. I'etlilohn Assistant. were sold. City Council. row to spend the winter with relatives.

Will Fosseit was in the city Saturday, lie came up from Memphis, Tennessee, where he is engaged in a large and profitable railroad contract. The lirst newspaper to supply the people of Kingman with all the latest news of ilie country is Kingman's own Daily Cockiek. There is not a butcher shop in the southwest that sells more meat lhau that Jim Nickell. His stock is always so large that persons calling can get what they waul. -I.

W. Gilbert lias takeu a position on ill i he city police for a short time, in place uf Officer John l'cttijon, wuo retire-'. to enjoy a brirf si)(dl of much nectj rest Tfii- 'or rtiER is intormed thai. its old 1 Newman, is prospering in his oew at Little Rock. Arkansas.

He vei popular with tie public generally a tid li blossomed out a a fuil Hedged i nlOliel. Judge Brss was erected by an ty il 1 i-is morn in 2. 1'ence and A Card. H. II.

VVooisev. I John A. Craga )' Gloves, Hosery and Cloaks N. S. Arnold.

li. K. McKiiif-lrj'. 1" 5 Messrs. Tschudi ifc Foreman desire to First Ward.

Second Ward. Third Ward. Fourth Ward. ,1. 1).

umphreys, return their sincere thanks to the Indies l.i'aen, Culvt-r. I F. Keynoids. meeiiriKS. llrst aud third Mondays il! t-iieii montii.

and gentlemen who so kindly assisted at their Beiefit, en Saturday evening last, and thereby insured its success. And they also hope that those, who by their presence graced the auditorium enjoyed a pleasant evening. STATE OFFICERS. in Kingman County, will be Slaughtered at Auction every Afternoon and Night until Stock is closed out. We will alsa cut and slash at private sale on every Uovernor Lieutenant-Governor secretary of Stat Bound for Europe.

On tie earlymorniug train, Dr. F. II. btate Treasurer Attorney-General vTeir departed for LaPorte, Indiana, his Ju'm-. A.

A. P. Kiddle E. ti. Aih-a Loiics T.jn 'iWif rlfr.

D. M. lei! i .1. ti. l.a-.vlicad J.

N. Xel-arlaad William Sims F. (i. A. P.

K. i. 7uurris Li. irnis James Sieith V. T.

(JiifT ....1... State Auditor Chief Justiee Public Instruction Asst. See. Board Agt. See.

Board of Agriculture Sc-c. Historical Society Adjutant Gereral Supt. of Instruction stats Librarian Governor's Private Seco Asst. Sec. of State State Printer prevailed over the city for lovirs.

Even a plain drunk a sin-pbt assault was Bf-t procurable by the mod igiianr officer. Co. will come to the hunt icciuw with a neat Yin re are many other business ia the city who would find it to emulate their example. They owe it to themselves and io this pMper to do o. The i -ti i of the i'entlemun who heads former home.

From thence he will eo iu a short time, to New York, here he will take passage for Europe, to be gone about three years. During his residence in Kingman he has made many rmnn friends who sincerely regret that their relations with bins have been so soon He goes to become more thor oughly versed in the knowledge skill of the medical profession. Dr. Weir young and ambitious. That he will improve his time well on the eas'en continent is very certain.

friends here (utd they comprise the greater portion the community) are very confident that he will make a wost eminent, learned and skilful physician ami surgeon COUN I OFFICERS. Wednesday and Friday Le gsth Judicial District Senator Sird District Kciii eseutaiive Olth District County Clerk ioli'i tveiK v. K. CiiieO. J.

Mevens i. ten 10; honor is L. W. nine in aud paid o--iUV Treasurer Sheriff Keg-ister of Deeds Probate Jud4je Clerk District Court County Attorney. Mip't.

Public instruction. county Surveyor. Commissioners. A. li.

j. (Jeo. W. Willis Burt enable S. 1 1 a iioix-rsoii if.

Libby A 1. Moore. 1 T. i iinnoo, Ktib't. i Ur.

A. Hasryard Coronor WHAT TKI'K MERI WILL Do Afternoon we will hale a CHURCHES. Special Sale for Ladies, The unprecedented sah- of Uom-Iioc's German Syrup within a lew yearn, hasas-toaished the world. It is without doubt the safest.aud best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and and effectual cure of Coughs, colds and the severest' Lung trouble. It acts on an entirely diilerent principle from the usual prescriptions giveu by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease slid in tlie system, but on the comrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affected and leaves them iu a purely healthy condition.

A bottle kept in tha house for use when the diseases make their appear auee will sae doctor's hiils and a lone spell of serious illness. A trial will eon vinee vou of these facts, ft, is sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land. large butties. Amv lyr Clothinjj cleaned and repaired al lf'7 Sherman stretd. fit a'TETHODIST.

sab at 9:45 a. 1,1 loeachii'g li a. i i ml 7 p. m. Young people's class evenings.

Prayer 'i'lno eveiiiiis. L'mpire society Friday even meeting- Satur day p. a. Hoffman, Pastor, Al-I J- i'. sei vices every Sabbath at 11 a nu 7 hi, at opera hail.

Sabbath school at a in. Cut tat" prayer meeting- every Thursday t- Cordial invdtations ex teiKieii. A. K. Chap.pie, Pastor.

Services every Sabbath 1 at I'n. in. and 7p. m. Sabbath school at la a in Pra er and social meeting-each Wednesday everontr -it o'clock.

Church corner of Avenue hand Spruce street W. il. Skocklky, Pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a in at Knijrhts ol Labor hall, over First National Bank. onijai invitations extended to all.

No re'ruar in present. X1 liiif ES11 YT I A Services every sabbath at 1 1 a m. S.abbath sclioo. and yimir- eopie's ju'ayer Uieeting- at 7 in at Pretty Prairie. J.

W. Ijokrakce Pastor. TTNl lT.i) HltF.TH HEX. -Services every Sab-u hath at a. m.

and 8 p. Sabbath se. ooi at 10 a. ui. P.iayer aud social neetiDsf each fiiiirsday fveniujr at o'clock.

Churcfi on corner avemie l- and (Jcder street. S. If. EKVIN, Pastor. i JLU'.

I'euJar services every third siuniiay in ea: month at a at the residence of Lawrence Poland in South Kintf ine.i'. lNTSTLhiAi ASSOCIATION-Holds its ii icular meeliiifrs on the ud and4th Mou-days of each month at 9:80 a at the Mettio-iist Cburcb. All ministers in the county, and visit insr brethren from abroad are cordially invited to attend. J. H.

Marshall A. Hcti.MAS, President. Secretary pourtli Ward M. E. Church servioes every 1 Sunday evening at school house on Main street.

Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Sunday school at a. m. J. F.

TiwiN. Pastor. Will put up at Auction, if requested, any article in the house. Big sale next Wednesday and Friday afternoon on If you want to make a loan on your farm, call on the Mortgage Trust Co. l.Vi ti'.

Fifty boarders at the Hotel Hall only 3.50 a week. II. W. Lewisaiways keeps buik You can get the best brands of oysters in any shape at II. W.

Lewis', next door Cloaks, Dress Goods, Laces, tiT the Daily Curiam for a year and six mollis. With cue thousand such ssubsciibi is as that, the Daily Colkikk n. ihe leading newspaper in Churh- ISecker, of the New Mur--hick 11'. raid, a neat, and well edited lit-i le rvi paper, in the me-tropolis Male township, was a visitor in tlie sanctum to-day. The si-Avbeen putdished for about i-j i r- uuoKhs and has done good service of that region.

i loSteiu, E-q well and favora-1j in llits county, returned last eveniiiif from Ft. Smith. Arkansas, where he has been for about a year past. He has labored zealously to infuse enterprise aud p'isb into the denizens of Ft. Slinlh.

but has found the task labor ious and the rewards meager. lie will remain in KininiLin fur three or four Week jo lug the advantages of civilization and taking on a fresh stock of with which to again tackle he ns of "Arkansaw," Kingman's Late Clerk. may i to be now lielinitely -ell led iiia. K. 11.

Amlrus, late clerk of this city, has left Kingtuan for good. Indeed. Lis nearest ami niost intimate frien and relatives have been impress-oil this behef from the very first. It is know that for some time previous to his departure there was trouble in his household, doubtless Drought about by iiis own course. It is safe to say, however, that this had little if anything to iio with ids sudden departure from Kingman.

Some six or seven years ago E. II. An-drus visited the Pacific coast. After so journing there for a time he took up his abode at Prc3Cott, Arizona; locating in that vicinity two min ing claims. He did not succeed in panning out a great amount of money from them, and after a varied experience in that vicinity he r.t 'tried east bringing up in this city five ye it ago.

Two weeks ago when the papers announced such "rich lino's'' in iVesoott aud vicinity, Andrus became much excited and from descriptions read 1 -i li Uil.tl that iiii did claims were right in the midst of the richest diggings. Whenever the subject was mentioned he invariably curst ids "foo! iucU" in leaving- that region when he did. A short time before tnking the train for the west he confided to a number -f persons that Arizona was his destination and it i supposed that he is now there lryilig -to revive his litie to the old claims. The oammiUce investigation has gone over hi3 affairs and through his accounts thoroughly. The papers are found ail right and the accounts all correct and in good onfer is an excellent keeper, llewns indebted lo a number of merchants for goods and to a few friends for borrowed money.

Tt is probable that his Secret departure whs due wholly to a desire to avoid his creditors. to Laclede. iMWMtlWilMi JllHI inm i am UPHOLSTERTNO. You need not take your furniture away from home to be upholstered or L. C.

McMillan will do it at your home in first-class style. Leave orders al 3rd door north ol Laclede hotel. 14-tf Go to II. W. Lewis for tub oysters.

dlfJOtf Velvets and Hosery. Ladies turn out, we will make room for yuo and have good chairs to sit on. The Deacon's Courtship. lw The old reliable boarding house has been refitted and refurnished. First class spring beds and the best board guaranteed for only S3 and S3.r;0 per week, at Dr.

Kesner's avenue A west. 211. Any party wanting a house can call on Dr. Kesner. Iii7 tf SOCIETIES.

TIXOMAN POST Xo. 2 65, G. A. Meets iv inst Saturday evening of each month at their hall in Courier Block. Visitina comrades cordially invited.

M. lli. Mock. W. A.

Liggett, Adjutant. Post Commander. (HllvASKIA LODGE No. 100, K. of P.

Meets every Tuesday evening: in their Castle hall in the Courier Block. Yv oodkoud Shannon, K. of H. and S. lbekt Waikins, C.

INJINXESCAII LODGE Xo. 230, A. F. a ad A M. Heirular communications the first and third Wednesday evening of each month, at Masonic 1 uli Courier Block.

Hurt White, W. M. J. Seci t-iaiy ALPHA CHaPTA, V. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays in each month In their hah In the Courier Block, Kinfrman, Kansas.

al. KcKiiiiAsi, Kate Williams, Secretary. W. M. IT ING MAX LOliGE Xo.

llil, A. O. TJ. W. Meets eveiy Friday evening at 7:30 io their hiui Courier Block.

Geo. 1. Fili.kv, Tom Vi iiAON U. W. IIXGMAX LEGION Xo.

51, S. K. A. O. U.

W'. MceiB every Friday tvening at their hall in the Courier Block. J. SHF.Lr.EV, Commander, Tom Wilson, it. The Deacon's Courtship.

dl'jT lw he Elephant Store. TTiCE ASSEMBLY Xo. K.of L. Meeta every Monday evening: in their hall in the You csn always get the best oysters in any shape at II. W.

Lewis', next dooi to Laclede. dlliOlf First publication Dee. ic 1SS7. State of Kansas, Kingman county, ss. In the District Coui-t for said county.

Louisa J. plaintiB'. vs. William Wadman. defendant.

Notice is hereby given tlie defendant, William Wndman, that he has been sued by the plaintiff, Louisa J. AVadman, in the above en-tit led court upon an action for divorce and custody of miner child, and costs, and that unless he answer tlie pe'itiou tilci by tii" herein, on or before (lie "tltli day of January, 1SSS, the said petition of said plaintiff will be taken as true and iudirnii Garfield Block, over Trediok Sawyer's drug C. F. Meaes, M. W.

W. J. Srcretary. Gar stor store. C.

T. C. meets every Thursday after noon at il o'clock at the 0. B. Church.

T.W. Coverclale, Capt. P. W. FRENCH, Salesman.

Mus. M.J. Lashmet, SIrb. M. J.

Ervin, Moreuiiy President. LflXOMAN LODGK Ian, 1. O. O. F.

Meets 1 every T.iursdrty night at their hall Id the Courier Block. A.C. Mowbkv. N. L.P.Seikllv, Secretary.

XTIX-NESCAH LODGE No. SD2, 1. O. O. F.

L' Meets in Iheirhall every Tuesday retain. Oransin. N. G. 6, U.

Roei.nson, Sec y. Uicrert in accordance with the prayer thereof io-wii: iur Hueeree or divorce, the custody of their said minor child and for costs of said ait. 2(M-3t SlKOBM Si FOLEY, plaintiff's Att'Js.

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