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Gray County Echo from Cimarron, Kansas • 3

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Gray County Echoi
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Cimarron, Kansas
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THE ECHO. Palace Drue Store. Subscribe for the Echo. A Charleston woman is losing that, ihat goes to make life enjoyable. If all our actions were regulated by the square of virtue, and our every desire fully circumscribed by the limits and honor, then would our life be happier and our her long, black hair, and the doc ubr.cribe for the Echo.

tors say that her scalp is paralyzed M. owing to the fright she got at the years longer. To the memory of time of the earthquake. The political Georgeites of New Keeps a full supply of York are atheistic and anarchistic in their faith, and object to the name Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Painters Ma of God being in their constitution. Subscribe for the "Echo." Ye editor spent last Sabbsth in Speareville, Ford county, Kansas, and preached morning and evening for the Rev.

A. E. Thompson of the Presbyterian church. We were the guest while there of Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Leidigh, and were well entertained. Mr. Leidigh and family hail from Pennsylvania, which being our former home, made us feel like old acquaintances.

The great and only T. L. Logan now located at our town and engaged in the coal, flour and feed business, is somewhat of a gunner himself, and possesses all the nerve necessary to make him a sure shot. Friend T. L.

has a very fine she male bird dorg of which he is proud and a little jealous, and on last Sabbath him whose death is here recorded we can not erect a monument more enduring than this brief obituary, but will take pleasure inpointingout the spot where he fell when pierced by the buckshot from the assassin's gun. P. S. The deceased was a wolf, and T. L.

Logan shot him. Such an organization can not sur terials and Notions. regular, ring-tail, squealer. Our trade is increasing every day. Tuesday was a regular rip snorter.

Beautiful snow? No, thank you, not any. George Tropeck puts in a card this week. Last Tuesday was a good day for jack rabbits. Did you hear the buzz of the jigsaw Tuesday night? We set up one local all our little lone self this week. vive in this country.

Call on him at Ingalls, or Cimarron, Kansas. The Cannon City coal company finds itself unable to supply the great demand made on it for coal this fall. For Bargains It averages about 40 cars per day, and its orders call for about 50 cars. FRANK SMITH, An evidence this, that the country is -GO TO- filling up. Notary business attended to at The experience of last winter Resident Painter.

the Echo office. C. night he was awakened from a quiet slumber and peaceful dreams by the M. Douglas Coyotes must keep their distance ought to convince the farmers of the necessity of providing shelter for their stock, and laying in a supply of feed and fuel before it gets so gentle yelp of his aforesaid s. m.

b. d. he grabbed his ready gun, quietly raised his bed-room window and rough that they cannot get about to Who Carries a Big Stock of Will do all kinds of house and if they don't want to be shot. All kinds of Notary business at tended to at the Echo office. Coal is in demand, and T.

L. Logan is doing i good business. attend to such work. peered out, and there in the clear Time, place and opportunity is Feed, Grain, Flour, Produce, Cigars, Tobacco sign painting at reasonable rates. given unto every man in this life to make his mark in theworld as aman.

The Neutral City Roundup has Groceries, Confectioneries, North Main Street, Ingalls, Kansas. But this opportunity comes only Work solicited. Ingalls, Kansas. once during a lifetime, and if we fail been suspended for a few weeks. It will go hard with the conspira tors in the Haddock murder case.

THOMAS ROSE, THE W. C. MARYMEE, CARPENTER, Livery business is getting better, light of the moon he saw a full grown coyote. It was but the work of a moment to thrust his double-barrel breech-loading shot gun through the open window, pull the trigger and make the nasty critter wolf dig out for home. After the first fire he rushed out doors and gave chase to the prowler, his shirt tail snapping and cracking at every jump, until at another well directed shot Mr.

coyote surrendered, and Tommy came in declaring he had killed a double-barreled wolf with his breech-loading shot gun. and our livery men all look happy. W. C. Marymee sold a couple of Builder and Contractor, to take advantage of it when it does come, we fail irretrievably.

Ingalls wants a barber shop a blacksmith shop a harness shop a butcher shop a baker shop a hardware store a grocery store a post office a ticket agent, and everybody to help boom the town. It would seem by appearances, at the time of writing this local that Contractor and Builder. dressed hogs to parties in Dighton, this week. ECHO Work done naut and in good order. Also Stone work done to order.

Several of the boys found the Echo office quite cozy during the blizzard WILL FURNISH ESTIMATES INGALLS, KANSAS. last Tuesday. The 3d of December is approach "Pull Down the Blinds." That's what we thought as we pass ing, and with it the doom of the Chi For buildings uud material on nhort notice ed a certain fashionable residence cago anarchists. the other evening and saw in the IS A winter was here in solid earnest. But twenty-four hours hence may bring to us the warmth of summer and make us feel ashamed of ourselves for having said anything about the cold weather at all.

So mote it be. Uelays are dangerous, as many Will guarantee ull work done by him to bo flret-claes. See him before letting your work. bright glare of the parlor stove fire, which (stove) had evidently gotten too warm for comfort, and the lov people will find to their sorrow du ring this winter. PHELPS WILLIAMSON, Cash Drug Dealers in PURE MEDICINES, Fancy Articles, Stationery and Cigars.

INGALLS, KANSAS. Mr. Higday and family went to KANSAS, INGALLS, ing, cooing couple forgetting that the window curtains were not down, George. Propeck, HomePaper The Rocky Mountain lion roared with a prolonged roar on last Tuesday, and shook himself with such energy, that fourteen joints of his tail jerked loose, and passed in a southeasterly direction over Ingalls. opened wide the stove door, to cool off.

The temptation was so great that we" yielded just for a moment to take in the situation and then passed on. The more tendsr of the loving Dighton Thursday to prove up on their homestead. Wonder what Charlie thinks of last Tuesday, anyway. Guess it was rough enough, eh! Quite a number of strangers in A first class fVnd it wasn't a good day for lions Carpenter, Contractor LIVERY, FEED ther. Mrs.

Lucy Parsons declares that Devoted to the in AND BUILDER, couple, judgingby the position of the body and wearing leaning on the manly breast of him who wore a mustache, looking up into his eyes so sweetly. Oh, so sweetly, just as only a pretty woman can whose heart is full of love and is in the presence of the man whom she adores. Will guarantee all work to give the hanging of the anarchist in Chicago will be an insult to the goddess of Liberty statue in New York. We can't help it Madam, the statue knew of the crime and the sentence, and it had no business to get up till after town this week, many of whom were seeking investments. If anybody disputes our blizzard "tin last Tuesday, shoot him on the spot any spot will do.

The beautiful snow visited us again Monday night, and Tuesday was a very disagreeable day. If the railroad company don't put an agent at this place pretty soon we shall begin to complain. terests of While he with one arm arounu her satisfaction. Will furnish, free of charge, estimates for buildings and materials. Also yard manager for slender waist, and was, with his other the execution.

Our large new barn on the south side of railroad, jubt east of main stroet, is now in run hand gently stroking back her pretty brunette hair trying to make room Mr. John Paris thought he would take the train to Cimarron Tuesday the Prairie Lumber company. Give ning order, and wo would respectfully solicit public patronairo. im a call. INGALLS We certainly do boom.

Four lots night about half past nine o'clock, but when he crawled out from under that big snow drift and saw the train CLAWSON DRAPER. on her fair forliead in order to press thereon his juicy lips. They were silent. Their bliss was too great for utterance. It would have been cruel to have disturbed them, and so we ATTENTION, LADIES.

Established 1885. half mile away, he concluded he sold Monday, and two houses contracted to be built immediately. Our post office at present is Cimarron, Ford Kansas. Corres would spend the night in Ingalls with FRUIT Farm Nursery. the rest of the boys.

pondents and exchanges please note AND MISS L. ABERCROMBIE The roaring, rolling, snapping, snar this fact. Trees! Trees! passed on. But our thoughts went backward to a little house in years gone by, where we were somewhat personally interested in similar scenes and pleasures. Alas, what changes time does bring to orfe's life.

Our local about the first snow and ling, blurting, biting, frosty, freezing, rapid, rushing, old time northern blizzard twooped down upon us pretty weather since, was a little pre Carries a large stock of PLUMB COUNTY. Tuesday in all the vigor, strength and power of early youth. We protest mature, and contradicted by Tuesday's blizzard. Dr. Barron, W.

R. Turner, Steph KlUed. against any further visits of Mr. blizzard until after New Years. MILLINERY DRESS TRIM We are called upon to record this week the first death that has occur MINGS.

en Roof and several of the other er boys from off the hill, called at fruit and forest trees go to the The east bound train Tuesday red in our healthful and beautiful lit Fruit Farm Nursery, Cimarron, Kas. our office Monday. tie town. The deceased was a stran A full supply of all kinds of fruitand night run into a herd of cattld just east of town and killed seventeen head. It would seem that the poor iorest trees, peach pits, Usage hedge, ger in our place, none of our citizens having seen him prior to last Sab Russian mulbery, black walnuts We will do our best ine great number ot cattle cars going west the past few weeks empty and returning filled with fat stock indicate an immense business in Her stock is all new, fresh, ele always on hand.

bath night. He came suddenly, to gant, and of latest patterns. Give our midst from, nobody know J. W. ENGLISH, Prop'r.

brutes sought shelter from the storm in the cut where the ditch crosses the track, and were all huddled together when the engine struck them. her a call before you buy. Ave. A that traffic. to make it a Newspa where, and as there was nothing on west of Main Cimarron, Kansas.

or about him to tell his name or his Ohio, Indiana Last Thursday's cold wave and tory, his identity remains a mystery. COAL! snow came suddenly and quite con per worthy the pat Personal. L. J. Burns of Belfast, smiles on His sickness was not known to any trary to the predictions of the weather bureau, and caught many people but one of our citizens.

But every and us occasionally. ronage of the reading unprepared, and without fuel. L. A. Shelhorn, of Decatur county, thing was done to relieve him of his sufferings that was possible under the circumstances.

The disease with Indiana, was in town Monday and for Illinois Property made some investments in real es public. The farmers south of the river are finding out very fast that they can get coal and feed in Ingalls as cheap which he died is one of the most dan gerous known to the medical frater tate. sale or to trade for Samuel Allen, living about eight nity, and our very learned physician as to drive to a point much farther off, and they are coming all the time Our rates for adver Dr. Williamson, gives it as his opin Kansas Real Estate. miles northwest called on us Monday.

Mr. A. is a regular subscriber for these necessaries. ion that the very first attack must for the Echo. have been so exhaustive on his con Enquire of Our energetic and accommodating tising are low, and our stitution that it placed him at once Mr.

Beery, of the real estate firm Mr. George Propeck, has been ap beyond the aid of all medical skill of Unland Beery at Cimarron, was pointed agent for the Arkansas Val While we as a people sympathise with A. T. Riley FEED. ley town company's town lots, and the deceased's friends and relative in town to-day, (Thursday) attending to some insurance business for our citizens.

will take pleasure in showing lots an desire is to please our patrons. in this their sad bereavement, yet giving prices to any who may wish we are free to inform them, that Mrs. Mary Egbert of Brown coun our opinion the departed one is far to purchase. The first snow of the season, better off now than when living and ty, Indiana, visited our city Monday and gave us her name and the nec this part of the west fell last Thurs tramping about over this unfriendly G. Mo! T.

L. Logan is agent for the Can non City coal, and will keep a con day. It was accompanied by high world. And, while his death may winds from the north, which made stant supply of coal, also flour and feed on hand, and will sell as cheap have been untimely and his win one feel that winter had set in earn shut off in the midst of ambitious as it is possible for any one to do Ingalls, Finney est; but Friday's warm sun cleared hope and joyous life, yet, we feel Remember we ECHO everywhere, and with each issue the reverberations grow louder. Try him.

essary cash for the Echo for six months. J. W. Egbert and sister-in-law, Mrs. Israel Egbert, formerly of Indiana, but now living south of Ingalls, came into town Monday to do some trading.

Mr. Egbert reports the road through the sand hills good, that life is very uncertain and is be the ground again; and so pleasant has been the weather since that we set with many dangers even to th Kansas, or A. T. Riley Company. have almost forgotten about the best of God's creatures, and that all should keep in due bounds with all snow.

KANSAS. Cimarron, Ford Kansas. INGALLS,.

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Pages disponibles:
295
Années disponibles:
1886-1888