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The Gray County Republican from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

The Gray County Republican from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

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CAN NTY REPl cot GRAY TllE CIMARRON, OKAY KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902. NO. 2. VOL. I.

pnuuuuuuiiuuiiuiiiuiutiUiiiiumiiw Country Correspondence. Hocking chairs nt'Evans'. Fleece goods are soiling at cost at Hart's store. LOCAL LORE. I fcrninnnnTrnmrtinmrnntTTnTTtTmnTVia been Mrs.

M. J. Hopper has LUTHE F. The News of the County Corralled by the "Republican's" Corps of Competent Correspondents. quite sick with the grippe.

Highest market price paid country produco at Hart's. Owing to the late arrival of the seal and stock bonk ware unable to publish the names of the share holders of the Republican Printing and Publishing Company this week as expected, but hopes to get them in our next issue. En. Rrputimoan The name Helen Irick should be added to those given last week as having a grade above 00 per her name having been omitted through oversight in the school report. J.

A. Dunbar. for the Sofas and bed lounges, finest in the land, at Evans'. Ex-mayor Curtis claims the first hatching of spring chickens. Plain and fancy rocking chairs, dinning room chairs, at Evans'.

i Real Estate M. A. Granger broke sod on his new ditch By tho time the river is dry, the ditch will be completed. Mrs. Bertha Pent went to Cimarron on Saturday of lust week, where she will make her home for the present.

Miss Squire of Beloit. lectured Sunday afternoon and Montezuma Items. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tabb were visiting in Cimarron Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Mallie and Nellie Pribble visited the Misees Maxfiolds the first part of the week. Harry Dern went to Dodgo City the fore part of the week to have a troublesome tooth extracted. Sewing chairs vt Evans Dance Friday March 21st, Extension top tables at Evans'. Everybody dance Fridav, March 21. Bring your butter, eggs and poultry to Hart's.

Ed Morrison made a run on the city of Dodgo Monday. i J. T. Hart has just received his new stock of Spring goods. J.

K. Sayre is at Wichita this week serving on the U. petit jury- Mrs. J. A.

Evans and Mm. Burgess wore shopping at Dodge City Wednesday. Mrs. A. Neidiger, who broke Strayko From my place seven miles northeast of Cimarron, on March 3rd.

One blaek and tan trail hound. A reward will be paid for any information that will lead to his recovery. E. Roulrtson. KANSAS.

I CIMARRON, John Harper, thetirless hustler, was doing business ut Dodgo City Tuesday. Miss Laura Naylor has been quite ill with tonsilitis, but is improving rapidly. The Republican is up and doing business plenty of it. Your evening to a large and appreciative audience in our school house. The person who took the lead The Fairview literurv adjourn running from the pump to P.

W. Wilson expects to go to ed lust Saturday night to meet u-guin the first Saturday in Novem Sumner county some time this spring if he can sell his place Titles Examined. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Correspondence Solicited. ere in Logan township.

Better patronage solicited. the watering trough in front of my store is hereby notified to return the same, or suffer the humiliation of having his name published in the Riopubi.ican and Jacksonian. Tuna, Morris. give it up and stay with us D. W.

A set. of fine glass tumblers Steve Allev, brother of Hiram free with every cash purchase 01 Thomas Morris. lley of Loean township, arrived fiom Missguri Wednesday night, of last weok, and got lost in our mm on Application. Large, old-fashioned rocking chairs "like grandmother used large city. He is 18 years old.

to have" ut vans'. While here, Miss Squire orga R. Lowe called Monday and nized a "Board of Christian Missions Board" with Mrs. F. her ankle some weeks ago, is steadily improving.

Elder Morrison goes to Mullon-villo next Monday to hold a ten-day revival meeting. MisB May imlioff has been visiting her parents in Haskell county for the past two or three weeks. Bert Garten and wife came in from Elmdale Monday night. They will remain for some time. C.

T. Vinson shipped eight cars of cattle last Tuesday. This makes his second shipment this week. caused his name to be enrolled on the Republican's list. Fruncisc.i, Mrs.

Miner Vice and Mattio Goddurd, Sec. ber. Ross Perry accompanied Bud Peoples out west where they expect to hold cattle for the Roberts ranch. Mr. and Mrs.

John Podson went to Ingalls Sunday to spend a few days ith their father Judge Dodson. Mrs. Clara Yeiter and daughter Bessie, came down from Ingalls Sunday to spend a few days with Mrs. Frank Dodson. Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Derrry and daughter Jessie, started for Harper county Sunday where they expect to remain a couple of weeks visiting friends. There will be a Basket social held at the Lone Star school house March L'Olh, it being the last day of Lydia Burgur's school.

A good program will be rendered. Unknown. Oldest Real Estate Dealer in Western Kansas. Cannot be Equalled or Surpassed in Buying and Selling Cheap Lands. Frank Hull, who is something and Treasurer.

of a weather says Work on tho north side ditch to look out tor cold rams. The grass is getting green and the gay and festive cow puncher and the cattle barons are coming in and buying their saddles of J. R. Fisher, who used to be the biggest cow puncher on the 'range. He knows what the boys want in the saddle lino and keeps them on hand, also the longest shank spurs that ever came down the pike.

On Tuesday of this week Miss Lena Steinketihler closed a very successful term of school at the Banner school house. At the noon hour the parents and friends prepared a sumptuous spread, to which both young and old did amide justice. Immediately following this the pupils of the Banner school, in connection with the stopped on Monday, und tho water was turned in Tuesday morning. The ditch bank on D. 0.

II. Thompson and wife returned from an extensive trip to Chicago and other way stations. Write Him For Information 6 I' runeisco place gave way and Hooded the railroad and made a. regular lake in tho -main road. Same old storv.

the popular re-the Hutchinson was doing the W. E. Davis, presentative of News printery, town Satuadav. Another one of the old-time badger fights in town last Friday, and ono more Missourian lias been shown. The new carpet for the church is now completed, and as there is money in the hands of several Always American.

Always Kansan. school so successfully taught by Several "shoot-mouth fights" on the streets during the past week. "Old Man llooze" at the bottom of it all. self constituted treasurers, it seems to us us though it would Hess Harpings. bo a good plan to calj for an ac BEST HOME NEWSPAPER IN THE STAT OF KANSAS.

Miss Anna; Davis, rendered a verv interesting program. Notice to Subscribers. C. Hamilton has located counting of the church funds, so as to go ahead with the repairs. Daisy.

District No. 81. Mr. und Mrs. O.

Wilson are the proud parents of a bouncing boy. I wish to announce to subscrib M. J. Hopper was at Wichita this week where i was summoned to appear as a witness before the federal grand jury. Mrs.

E. M. Carpenter of Dodge City, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hoover, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.

Fon Sale: One good Poll bull, three years old next June. Good stock. Inquire of John Morrison, Cimarron, Kansas. If you want a buggy, cart, road ers for stock in the Republican Preaching at Jumbo next Sun The ordinance providing for the extension of the eorperate limits of the town is published in today's Republican. Georgo Shields, that stalwart old Republican, orders the sent to his brother, A.

W. Shields, Cade's Cove, Tenn. C. T. Vinson shipped sixteen cars of fat cuttle to market lust Sunday und four cars Tuesday.

day ut 1 1 o'clock, by Brother Ridenour. Jack Carter visited at Mr. Clem's Sunday ami attended the Union Sunduy School. Flora Brock attended the literary at the Tullis school house Printing and Publishing Company that the stock certificates, stock register, seal and other necessary supplies have arrived, and that we are now ready to issue the certificates. Ploaso call at your earliest convenience and receive your stock.

J. A. Evans, President. The brigheet family newspaper in tlio state, containing all the news of Kansas nnd of the entire country. During the session of thelegisluture no paper will give as full and complete reports of the slate iiuppenings at the capital as this.

Features Able editorials on livn Vipics; well written Sriglnal stories answers to quirii's news of Kansas and Ku.hsans articles on home topics, on new books, and on work in the farm and garden. The Capital is a member of the Associated Press, giving a news service that is unsurpassed. In addition it has special correspondents all over Kansas. wagon or any other kind ot a ve hicle, goio Evans. He has them of all kinds, colors and designes.

1 tie lirst lot m'ought u.ai per M'Ktuv evening and reports ewt. good time. The Jrs. T. Ha Rev.

John Bull delivered r- and J. P. Emery attended the Hugh Jirown ill Inula a new Pupils Examination. The examination for pupils of eight grade will be held March 2'J, plendid sermon on "Division of closing exercises of Miss Lena House this spring, tie lias ticen hauling stone for the foundatioi the past week. the Bible" to an attentive congregation at Eagle Schorl limine on Sunday last.

North Gray Items. Wind a plenty, and rain needed. Mrs. Sam Grammont is slightly under the weather, We are glad to read a papor of news. Hope you are here to stay.

Cattle in this vicinity are doing well, some uro fat with very little feed. Sunday school with good attendance at tho Rising Star school house. Mrs. Davis has been having a tusslo with thegripp for tho past two weeks. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Robt. English, are the parents of a daughter which arrived last week. Frank Hopper, Arthur Kolbus and LuwruncB Hiel are employed, at tho Cracker Box ranch. School is progressing nicely under the management of Mis Anna Davis, with 18 puplis.

Mrs. Anna Kelley of Mapleton, Iowa, and Miss Cora Wilkinson, of Cherokee, Iowa, are visiting 50 95 0 i The attendance at the Union and April 12, at the places: ingalls and Eagle school houses. Because of diflicultv to get Charlev Navlor was seen on top Both For Republican ana Capital Steinkeuhler's school last Tuesday. Ed. Morrison has purchased the Neidiger barn and will move it to some favorable location and remodel the same for use as a livery stable.

Sabbath School is on the increase now, there being an average of of the Santa Fe water derrick tl other morning casting longing about twenty-five in attendance lances oil' in the direction of 1 homas Karnev, the present: Husl 1 county. mail carrier trom uoilge Ulty via Ensign, Hess, and Montezuma to Lidettu Einsel is again suffering ith inflammatory rheumatism. Carmen, has been awarded the There will be a dunce at the band hall Friday night March 21. To which all are cordially invited to attend, good music and good order is promised. new contract for the same route Dr.

Hollembeak is attending her extending trom July 1st, 11)02, to and roports her condition some July 1st, liXNS. -r what improved. Countv Attorney Wilson, of A Rnpuiu.icAN scribe bus been questions to other points we shall hold the examinations at these points. If any from the south part, of the county are not able to make arrangements to como to any of these places named and we can arrange some other way let us know, however, it would be I est to bo at one of the three places named. Some unconvoni-ence must be borne because schools are not in session and the teachers gone.

Time to begin 8 a. m. Seventh grade pupils1 may write but cannot expect to finish, or make all grades. It is open for everyone. Bring pen ink, paper and pencil.

E. V. Mii.t.kr, Co. Supt. We hear that Miss Bessie Henry's school will give and entertainment at the Tullis school nfortned that John Bull will ex house Fridav evening, March 14, tend his ditch further west, tapping the river near the Ingalls bridgo on the south side.

1 i ij0 tini Harness Stop. 1 it being the last day of her school. A plav requiring sixtv members their cousin and brother, T. B. Wilkinson.

I. T. L. W. Hodgeman county, was in Cimarron one day this week on business pertaining to a Gray-Hodgeman joint school district levy.

I have the finest' line of wall paper samples every brought to Cimarron. Call and examine them before placing your orders. Tnos. Morris. Water was turned into the big and two hours time will be rendered.

Anonymous ditch Wednesday and there is general hurrying and flurrying among those under the ditch to get to work irrigating their land. Logan Doings. M. F. Mocks is in K.

C. thin woek. Peggy Potter will move t-i his homestead this weok. KANSAS. a General Line of CIMARROX, We Carry A special meeting of Tonties is Bouquet For The Republican.

Ingalls Items. Report of the Ingalls school for the month ending March 7th, 1002. Total enrollment Si7. John Pendarvis is just completing a new 2-inch well. Be called for Saturday night.

All Hi members are requested to be pro- Ingalls, March 11, 02 Harness nd Strap Work se vii sides being the headlight of the Fairview literary society John is Josh. Alley is putting down a sent. well for Peggy Potter. Editor Kepubmcan: The number of the Rkpubmca.v J. T.

If art, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Johnston Average daily attendance 27. Pupils neither absent nor tardy. Goldie and Clara Gocldard. John Hatch, Teacher. P.

W. Wilson is hauling his also a hustler of the first water. The parents of G. N. Davis ar was received, and eagerly perused.

wheat to J. E. Goddard. SADDLES, imiDLES, BLANKETS, WHIPS, ETC. To say that 1 was pleased, does not tell it all.

I was delighted Sam Harrier is making arrange- rived Monday from Ringold county, Iowa, -bringing with them roturnod home last Saturday night. While absent they visited relatives in Iowa, Nebraska and their stock and household goods, with its neatness, its purity, its high moral tone, and above all, with its bold avowal of Reuubli- monts to go to Illinois, where he intends to make his home in the future. Blacksmith Department: eastern Kansas, and report a and will make Gray county their enjoyable trip. future home. canism and firm stand for right.

The Hickman school closed Our Blacksmita Department will be under the supervision of J. W. Sallee. For Mrs. E.

V. Miller of Cimarron. who has held the office of county Mrs. Wm. Robbing spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Dodge Friday.

C. J. Whiteside, with the school from District No. 10, spent the day with them. superintendent for two terms an P.

Francisco visited Podge City last Saturday. R. B. Kerr expects to go to Texas in the near future. Mrs.

J. D. Yeider is a candidate for county superintendent. Phil Miller brought Miss Squire up from Cimarron Sunday. Wit Barton is putting up Dr.

Miner's wind mill this week. Crawford Whiteside moved a house onto his farm Tuesday. the next 60 Shares at City interviewing millinery drum days we will make Plow the following prices: nounces that if there is anvbodv Lewis Korseman is fixing up mers. While there she selected one of the finest line of millinery else who wants the office they can have it. Hutchinson News.

1 am gald to know that the Republicans of the county are so manfully rallying to your support. Stand pat to your doctrine outlined in your salutatory and you cannot fail. There are so many good things in your last week's issue, that to name them all would be to reproduce the entire issue, but there was one that I particularly wish i i i x( 1 Viz his fence near Whiteside's. Jont Alloy laid tho foundation and ever brought to Cimarron. $2 $2 You know these big preen flies built a fence tar Lew last week.

Now is the time for spring poet and those little bit of tads too. TWELVE INCH, FOURTEEN INCH, SIXTEEN INCH, SETTING BUGGY TIRES, (Per Sot) Jim. avails nas screen doors and win ry and as last years is as appropriate now as then, here it is f3 00 $2 00 dows that will keep them nl) out. Fore Sale. Thirtv-five head of D.

W. Wilson and wife visited The same wind that blows the S-vear old heifers. See C- M. L. A.

McLachlau's lust Sunday. Screens are cheaper than elbow grease to run the pesky things Dillmnn. to notice, "Liberty ahd Anarchy," by John Morrison. Bro. Morrison as usual, hits the nail square on lady's dress knee high, blows dirt in the bad man's eye.

LaCrosse J. W. Shaffer is helping Mr. out. Now is you chance to get the Granger with his south side ditch Republican.

the head, but in this instance he Certificate No. 1 of the Republi this week. does not drive it deep enough complete history of the life of, our martyred president, William Call at the Bargaiu store of We are prepared to turn out all repair work in the Blacksmith, Woodwork and Harness Line on short notice, at reasonable priceB, and guarantee satisfaction. J. R.

FISHER, Prop. can Printing and Publishing Co's. Anarchists of the Herr Most The people of Logan township Thomas Morris for bargains in itlii McKiuloy. When you have pur fand Emma Goldman class, ore organized their Sunday school siook was issuea to state Audita. Goo.

K. Cole. Many prominent wall paper, quality and prices to 4 Republicans all over the state are chased goods to the amount of $15 cash, we give the book that all true Americans, love to read. lust Sunday. M.

A. Granger, Paris Bros suit everyone. Two cents and up per roll. Poultry ana produce at taking stock and otherwise lend and C. M.

Pougluss are delivering highest market price taken in ex not the only onos who threaten the life of the Republic. Will not Bro. Morrison give us a chapter on the othor claBs of law destroyers? As you seem to have good news gatherer in this city, I will not encroach upon his privileges 1 homas Morris. bon't buy repairs for (hat old sewing machine. What's the uso oattlg tins week.

Several of the Ingnllsites at ing encouragement to the new enterprise. A Timely Suggestion, change, A Tip to Ladies. tended the committee meeting in Cimarron last Saturday. Fcr News. Advertising or Jol-.

Work. 0BH KjHil The Bargain Dodge by attempting the news act. it will be worth your while to attend the Millinery 'Opening at Our hens are only laying 12 cent eggs at present, so we will when ymi can buy a 'new ono for $12 nt Evans' store. Also bikes, dandies for $12 cheaper than yon ever bought two sots of tires for before. Yes, in your whole Ufa.

City, will have their Millinery Opening Saturday, JUurch 2vi Jiut wishing yon success in the new enterprise, Irsign myself, A Friend. probably have some to cut before the Bargain Store, Dodgo City Saturday, March 2AI. loir re luvjcoa. long..

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1902-1902