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Gray County Republican from Ingalls, Kansas • 3

Gray County Republican from Ingalls, Kansas • 3

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(snw.tw.')iuiu' Thore have nlcady been a num is i If GRAY GO, "REPUBLICAN, 1 I 1 ber of appUi tilioDB made by Ju ly DRAY. R. R. MARYMEE, Proprietor. teachers, for the school.

f.IMITKIi. Thursday, FflimUAiiY, 2, 1888. Mr. S. II, Griggs, of Dodge City, will have charge of L.

N. York's Transferred Baggage and Goods of ail kit lumbor yard at this place. Wholosalo and Retail Dealers In Tho fiist attempt at cranberry any part of the City. Does a general drtty business. culture in Kansas is to be made KANSAS.

IXGALT.S, A iv it J. hi; 1 i mn'lll-t UHl t'l a'; last Monday it ml miulit us a The bolmy air and warm sunshine of last Sunday enticed both the old and young out of doors, to pass the time awny Btrolling over the prairies, along the banks of the river, and riding over tho country. And tho month was January. Tho Ingalls Mercantile company have been doing a largo wholesale trade this week, sending supplies to Springfield, Fargo Springs, Mon lezuma and Meade Center. But the rapid progress of the Rock Island road, which is fast laying it's rails across the trails from tho southwestern portion of the stato.

next Bpring by Dr. C. P. Lee, of Ploasanton. T.

A 8. F. II. It. Time Table.

Trains loave Ingalls an follows: KAWTWARD. No. 4, Xow York Fxprcas, No. Eastern Kxprass, 8:10 am No. Atlantic Express, 11:01 am Ko.

12, Local Freight, -i WBHTWAItD. No. 8, Colorado Express, y. 5, lenver anil Utah, No. 7, California Expreiis, No.

41, Local Krok-M, I fti'Ram GIJXE11AL MERCHANDISE, Our thanks are due J. C. Jen nings for a fine calander, a design of the Phoadix insurance company, THE INGALLS Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, TETER HARDING, Prop. for wlvch he is agent. C.

E. J.UJUA, A3ent. Eoys are not always dangerous JOBBERS OF criminals, although their mothers frequently find it necessary to hand Finest Rigs in Western Kansas always on Hand. cuff them. Jacksonville Sunday Critique.

Boiue News From Twp. 25, R. 97. Charges Moderate. Splenid accommodations for INGALLS, Freighters.

KAN. The anxious star-gazors were disappointed last Saturday evening, in not being able to view the eclipse of the moon. It was cloudy almost the entire day. A. local from an Owcgo, N.

Groceries, Flour, Feed, Coal Oil, Gasoline, Salt, Etc. P. O. Address, SOULE, GRAY KAN. paper, of last week Rays KANKAKEE HoUSE, Parties Coming to Garden City will do weH to call at the KANKAKEE.

"The snow that fell last night was badly drifted by the high winds that came this morning." To-day is "Ground Hog" day "OLD RELIABLE' a dav when there little follows are STRICTLY FIB ST CLASS. MODERATE PRICES. A mer.y group tlipy worn be srro Tho black-evo blue-eyed, pert, demure, Who li tithed and ennvhsed w'ihout fear, The merry subject of lepp yecr. "I'mfeohig to poll," ssid laiiRl'lnjr Ka.et P'u Kan: -I dromi an o'd ma'd's face;" Hrtd I'm twen-y-uiroo A id some one's sot to marry me;" "Hurrah for Maid "Till ii.tve; a ciir ice at men, "What ails you, will you Yon bpfciw'ul yourevplkls Suid.lo'.Io, Ihiour her cmU, "1 don't think I will hare to, rls." Alb: ny Journal, We hold the papor back a few boars again this issue, in hopos of poing able to give to our readors the result of the trial, which is now in process at Topeka. Beautiful weather.

Our subscrption list is booming. St. Valontine's day is tho next in order. Farmers are getting ready for spring work. 1j.

IT. Soulo mado a uip to Dodge last" itondfiy. jlTss Emma Kniulo is visiting her parents at Ego. Gontu' heavy flannel s't'i is at cost at Ingalls Morcant'le Co. Jim Densley wasupat Cimarron last Highest market pi'co pti'd for lion fruit at Ingalls Mercantile Co.

THE INGALLS supposed to bring their knowledge into compoiltion with E. Stone Wigg'iis, and other weather prophets. James T. Dourghly, one of ye editor's old acquaintances in Clark Mr. L.

N. English had the misfortune lo lose another ox a few days since. Miss Lottie Bush is on the sick list this weok. It is hoped she will recover soon. Beant'ful weather.

The farmers are taking advantage of it by plowing and getting ready for crops. Ma shull Randall went up to his claim in the Zimmerman DiBirict last Monday. He expects to stay throe or four days. School wll commence next Monday with Miss Susie E. Wagner as teacher.

She taught the school the term previous to this and the children will be glad to have hor back again. Thero were church services in tho school bouse last Sabbath, but not avery laigo attendance. Thoi will bo services in the same place one week from next Sabbath. Mr Nelson is to preach. People are getting Cottonwood cuttings from groves around, to put out this spring.

That is right. Nothing so beautifies the home as trees and shrubbery, which to all else lends an added attraction. Mr. F. A.

Mitchell hud quite a long journey after one of his ules and a colt the other day, he being Blacksmith and Wagon Step, W. C. 3L-1RYMEE, South of Railroad Track, Ingalls, Kansas. county, made this office a p'etisant cf.ll last Saturday. He is now located on a homestead north of J.

W. SALLE Proprietor. Excellent Stable in connection. Lodging bj' day or week, accommodations for campers. to- Wagon Work and Repairing done in a First- clas manner.

Horse-shoeing a Snecialtv. to ft 4' A. INGALLS, KANSAS. The Herald, of Garden city claims to announco from official authority, that the Bock Islai.d will be built from Dodge City to Pueblo, and that work will commence sometime this month. Hotel arrivals: The following a the namS registered us guests of the Soulo House wituin the hist few days: Tetor T.

Boap, Ford City; Geo. W. Morgan, J. C. JENNINGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Notary Public.

Clark county paid a bounty of Insurance Real Estate, Loans, Collections and Promptly Attended to. at town when they ran off. He traced tliem up in Ford county then "SO I back to Hodgmnn and then finally found them in Ford again, ten miles Office Wsht Mais Vtiikkt, So Inqalls, Grav Kan. north of Dodge City on tho baw log. $457 last year on coyoto, wolf and rabbit scalps.

Fine lot ormon spuds at I ngalls Mercantile Co. lioo -ded the train for Spearv'le last Sunday. Blankets and coin'o'io's cheap at Ingalls Mercantile Co Mrs. B. IiiitIo and Mifs M'nu Odell, visited Ciniai-ion last rotolllcu AtMrcsB, t'oule, Kaiiims.

Geo. W. Dunn, Ct. won; Wrn. Calluhnn, Cimarron L.

M. Bates, Kansas City; J. C. E. Warren, of Dodge City.

According to an nou ncomont, meetings were held in this place'lnst SultN'ilpy and Sunday for the purpose of oi BabJst church. On Saturday, Bev. W. W. Will's, pi's.

or of tho Babiist church at Garden Ciir. was present and assisted in elfecl'ng the organizaL'on. The church was organized with a mem M. G. MULL, A social pa'iy was held at the residence of r.

Shields' last Saturday evening. A very enjoyable time was bad. Among the guests from the south of toe rivor, wo noticed Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry and daughter, Misses Alice Ropor, Sadie Rowton and two young ladies and ono young gontloman from Meade Center.

Tneve wero upwards of forty present. News Gatherer. Gcuo Hou'e made Ips fam'ly at Rpo.u'vil'e a s't luht Stuurdi and Sunday. -PnoPRiKToa or Ijitil'es' underwear, cashmere bership ot nine, and the names of PALACE DRUG STORE. fourteen move were presented.

The time of admittance to charter mem liosc and ove'-shoos at cost at Ing alls Mercantile Co. (1. W. Dickinson, of Garden City Fleus.int Valley Jtnuia. Carries a full lino of bers was extended sixty days.

Kov. N. B. Mann, ot Montezuma, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Stationery Perfumes Etc. took charge of the services Saturday evening and Sunday There will be preaching again two weeks Such delightful weather, Suroly springtime is near, but hold on to your overcoats for emergencies.

Some of our neighbors started the plow Monday morning. from next Saturday. Wheat and rye is already show Prescriptions a Specialty. Pursuant tl the call ing the warming influence ot the of M. P.

of public Kan Ingalls, Hammer, supertondont past few days. instructions, the first meeting of district No. 26, was held in the Mr. John May and family, of Kiawa countv, arrived in our was in town last Terodpy. On a rubber stamped card wo learn thai he is jeweler of that place.

S. S. Vanwyo, trustee of Monlezu-tiv- township, made us a call last Saturday. He orders the great Sunday school weekly sent to him. M'ss May Bionson and Sirs.

Kate JIannon, of Cimai'ion wore in the city last motiday afternoon. The latter is an applicant for our school. C. M. Eaihbuvn, superintendent of the western division of the Santa Fe, came down from, his headquarters at La Junta, last Saturday.

The way car of a freight train was thrown from the track last Tousday afternoon while on the neighborhood last Monday, and will locate permanently among lis John Robbin and Mr. and Mrs L. II. SOULE, CONTRACTOR BUILDER, W- None but the Beet otWorkmen Employed. -s Marshall are expected home soon from Reno county, where they have hi to) beeu visiting friends.

school bouse at this place last Friday, and the following officers were elected J. J. Knoles director, J. W. Guynn treasurer; L.

H. Soule clerk. The location of the school house was not changed. The length of the school term was not decidod upon, for the reason that it was not known how soon the house would be furnished with seats. It whs decided by vote that a lady teacher Mr.

News Gatherer, you just bet that we, the people of Gray county, KAN. INGALLS, hi 6S 11 will make tho Republican and In galls a united success. We were not permitted to see 8wi ten at tins place, jno one was the eclipse of the moon last Satur i nj ured should be employed. day evening on account of tbe For Good Board by Day or Week Go to the cloudy weather; but we hope that A. shooting aflray occurred in Dodge Monday night, in which the clouds will not prevent us from Commissioners' Proaeedlnga.

1 CiMMAitnoN, January "8, 15f8. C. ixieeti.ig of ulie bouid of County Cosamis-ft'oue. 3. seeing the sixth eclipse of the year franK JBurns, well known to a Targe jfiumbor of our citizens, was that of the Cimarron boodlers CITY HESTAUltANT, 'fatally woundod.

We copy the fol We agreo with you Mr. that To Clia' mutt of the 'ootrd of Comity 'ooevn: You are lieveliy to call a this country, and we will say that moni ii oi Mte Itoarc! for pu-po-eo. a ipolnt- all other farming oonntries we have lu tniviihli-p o.lictii't; 1 ha officer jat are now vt.e. nt, and to to arch otiier buiicsa as ever been in, needs more tillers of HOLLO WAY BLAKELy, PRors. ma iome btifo-'e tlte Eourd, Cor.iw KuATiira, W.

W. SMiTH. tbe soil. Ent to seottro that class we must abandon the idea that education unfits us for work. There A -wciipl of the Eor.rd of Comity Co.ut.i;-.onon of (Jmy CouiUy, Is hereby called Table First-class.

Rates Moderate. INGALLS. KANSAS. are hundreds of graduates of Yale to meet l.ie orace of Lie Uon-lly In Cm Harvard and other colleges, who ar on Ka.raa, at o.ie o'clock p. for tbe pm- ioe of appointing TowmYp officers, to flil the vacaiidoa exifitiug from the Garden City Scn-tineliy ago Policeman ICorton and a gambler named Frank Burns bad some trouble.

Yesterday morning Ilorlon wont to his offloe about 2 o'clock. Walking in ho took out his -revolver and laid it on the table then taking off his overcoat he walked ovor hnng it up. Turning around he found Burns in front of him with a revolver pointed at him. Walking over to the table Burns picked up Ilorton's pistol, and keeping the latter under cover ordered him to come outside, at the same time slating that ho was going to kill him. Horton tarried a mo are agents for sewing machines solicitors for insurance, clerks.

lu towmii p. J. Q. Cbal.man. ClMAnnov, Kas.

-M, l'UJ. Ho rd of County Ccramtsioners met at one o'cIock p. m. e8e.it! .1. Shoop, Chairman, Colin ix.

W. W. Diatth. Ueo. B.

couuiy The minuses of last meeting wore lord and emended by Li-erfus lltoud of CO, In i lie robjto of tt-xes allowed N. Eavker, on 'No Coal Famine Here." A Full Supply of CAMM; CITY COAL, ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. copyiBts, in short performing a hundred varieties of menial service. They seem to be willing to do anything that is not regarded as work, anythig that can be done in a town in tbe house or in an office, but they avoid farming as they would loprosy. Tho Situation In Verse.

The Clnwivon thuie have oat their til roots, And of J. C. Pra'jt haveW de a groat For they xVled to aeuure the popular me. And now feel sure they are about to Far our worthy uommls.loner are in the Held Aud to the scrubs will never yield, Asi-houpaud Keating', doom is sealed, For they are not perfection motion, moved and ceconded, the borrd ap. eti K.

C. Purlin ao Treasurer, aud C. I.e.ry, Clerk of Cmarroii Township. rn ent and asked time to put on his which was grunted. As TTor On motion the Board iiomlmtled for I rcd Ishorand B.

Black, as Justice ton put on his unit he pulled a re- of-ihe-peace of foot Township On motion, volvor from his pocket and fired S. Bower was Instructed to procure Pli.te and three shots in quick succession at "teld notfs from tate Auditor, Also the bond of J. 8, liower was approved. On motion the bo. id of David Wilton, as Justlce-of the Township, was approved.

On Burns, Iwo of which took effect, bringing him lo the floor. When i i 4, mob on ine oiu or it, a. to liiiiuh coal the train iett. iJUrilS was Stll alive, oil for county offices for the ensuing year was JjATEtt AS 110 Is Still alive at -lea- 8. Best C.

M. C. M. DOUGLASS. meets wore appointed to assist the Probata Judge in examining Conntv 'J L'reaBurHr'a Imwi1i the time the Rwubmoak goes to And where Keating thought to alt and wavbl.

Will be uphoUtered for L. L. Marble, For I. L. is a nilghtyruEnor, And will also thai he's a stunner, And wh le rrajolsoo mukes little talk, Yon may rest assured he'll make no balk.

ROMKO, proas, the wound wll not Unlikely 1 Moved and seconded tho Board adjourn. to provo fatal. Eo. oo. b.

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Years Available:
1888-1888