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The Gray County Times from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

The Gray County Times du lieu suivant : Cimarron, Kansas • 1

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PAfl 1 i a Jl it. IIJJJj VOL. NO. 2 CIMARRON, GRAY COUNTY, KANSAS, JUNE CI. GO a Year 7 a 17 urxtii J.

wl ') I 1 1 JfeL. -S3-. Clti3 nf '03. Kc Know. a ou; lo in ariaf City! wi n' to c-v if nnv I VMv lo T.im Ktni.a Huutfay Gotf'tt- v.

ii a adopted io u. to'- tie i rt-rol i ioi is h.j 1 Ih'Ioa: o( l.lvrio Local M'-inUs i1. Val in repord--! The ift'inluiiUn'c L' SH lr C.iilil.wtl uiU" of Orujr ill no in-thp M. K. I'hiirn'i I-.

liii.i i'Uv tin' i l'i dip in- ir The pai'iii-f ranch. el ni'i i. Tin- ore-en hv 'ir liv i i IC.w if 1 I ri'i-. p. i roiie-nt i i I is the.

open eai'rir. -e! I i i( 1 teaeht'i- to ove ai I Nii'i. We r.r.:n v.he i l.ito'le 1 1 il.lil.tlUPUt (if 'lope: Jiuiu Jv). I Mn.r-.. I).

Ki S.v Kuflic-rt fur Milton It t.l'H vt. V'. riic- line of it: st jo: timci'. ilM pei'l nT ot' ti iuf. hi.

X.iwwi.y c.i.i't ue pot m-ip -'-iii '-c iii ci.ry c. -ci tov-'o-i 1 i -e, lor v.iu si-bool. I u.llull'-ul M. ijivul! i h.i. fvi land in s.

r.ty 'a here fo. is fo star a ran. r.fin-rt is -Tpwtinj her j.ii;1- I 11 i.ii.i uov. t'j h't a U.u law it (In ll ai of l.n.i-!i-j i.h-ii'. 'itetnliini tlintj siipei'i liirc- soon.

jirl Go and look at ut-i line ut cl 1 linnillc r.nt'icr. MiJ "Tho tM.hiy, ir ii-k. Frar.lt Saiiee. vn ha been with show, re- (iu'jri un us bh lii.i fi-llor wlr.H tsron. N-iw, don't, thiuii I iVri, Li' ciui'iu'(.

ti'vl s'kkiU c-ii- ll viork. ii Irmriiis. I 1 4 i Hi '1 a' I aui to lowii the liquor 1 iuns tiwc i 'rVork hm ontliunitw 1 batik I'm Rtx. Iuna t'raiicii- ip'ictabli! as sUihliu, miy day, out? 1 1 wbiir. im: l.t.vi.ii.

ton. 'h'lt si: li il'i iiK-il kli-a-tlh. mil, ivoi'if nns's if! y.v. iinfl i r-' icn I ihii feast, TiioJay 00. Mrs.

Kail Jiucia-y TlMitcd willi uoiilc-follis Surit'iiy. Iii itnur-. in. in adjourned tf-rni v. rii'-i'mciiitttf Til nt lr-o ami Hi! ii-mtua I vriimiry protect foj if nlr, fivn'nr.

nurin-i Krnent Kii. Cleo Rov.ton. Huir, folti i tn'tfinw-r, liii-aiodiat, i suii mui ho su.iWu-.l 1 (ro wf positl. EwtAtWAO the in i Inn ho tlmv i of lliK roll, boruial Ike bus li-li for Pratt county to ins siraa barvt'nt. I'ra alt Hopper bus new poialo'a Ll i Hi i-r ii of his i i "Much for RuputaMou, All for Klmtl Coin.

iwun't ii-ip wiuui iue iMHtle aud home ifc-purfc-icnt. anil urges jo.ii!,:. lo to Liu lUe uot-tor of I'lihi-li-i 'iu or chicken lioiiso i.n'.ii cold i 4 Rnoor.iiiirnos lli.it thfi lajt, Sun- 1 1 1 i Ksay "Purpose and Duty'Uuotyo 1 Holb'mbeak. Itoe of to aold it-ii'-ap tt.o iiiorris sloru. Soto Otto Ixjinerl ami Action, as UP lnf tleMaxfiold.

Sunday. i-uc-ntly. and lh-n 1 wcaihitr. tut its too warm for oul and jy i siito-tilr I t' as Tli- i-1 1 half cniciC! ol our hIohm s.vi,i'.l I in- sets and berrV st 7er iiios. Morris store.

,,1 15-iil c. -i- ii bv' liriii-Tiiii'. N-nf, Mr. MuiUir, if you -vili lcttliis bo rtuMii Uttown I am mironiHii ij.s will in pii-asi'd, fi'r hard work 't ajiriHi trie. Vourd fur easy Sa i r.ally day, ami inat 0.

Dtxtisiou day bt! cliosKti aiid prayjrf prc-puratiori be tnade fos- it. 5. in in Kansn Sunday and in thoiu, and wo coniinut) to ad-Toitato and a'tat-? ixfocsiou til! tin-7" por cent, nili outsiib-be brought for vi'.) larsrer rot- of l.oino-iM.i t) '1 Cs yvso-rd ii-; 11 -I'lii'iiitM sii)i-ly if--. Essay 'Earnesttiess" Nellie Soug Davis QuarU-t Class History and Prophecy I )una fVancisco. Music Mrs.

G. W. Hollombtak Oration and Valedictory. "Valuaof Whitmereame up from Wilson, iC'Lisas, Monday ii. P.

Mi'Kittrick is enjoying (l Tislt from li is daughter, of Laurer.i',.,. Mrs. gicic room Frhiay with a nice boqnet, and Egbert has a lare list of liray county lands tor sale. Normul Notes- patji" a all lin-j tri'iiulioim f''f i.m r'lauiitiis eujovod I SMucati on, Cleo. Rowton, Y-'il I'lUi I.1 ratly i'.

il lieu-' L': and ut ll o-ir i irj: Tim iV i jniu.it. 1 A a l-'ai1 iOnyarl lnsv Jriday in "TtiO Tt-achi-r in I It was Mandnllii Duet Forrest and Ktliel L.illicr. l'hos. i.s closing out all fanctr Class Miss Ucloa Klein- of Do 'is l.i't'rt lu Tai 1 on, a l-i' wll.i i I -t: articles in liis store at less than cost. fi.

foiniije.tnliiiK at.d crnvxitto sunt ndor -inn sending riecre! aiy Mnlo to Jorusaloiu. TandS. to (-j pr i.Traii', and tho peoi-le, cot.i-a'i'tee aud 0 fyr excellent work am! Hcrvlo. ami we have all bocomn moro iniiu'd to iviu i and ai.lifnily liii our pl.icos in life, Miss l-'lora Bforlc enroilod hist Miss Nellie Pribble i9 the guest of S25- REWAF1D $25. l.v.

her sister, Mrs. Pribble this weeV. Tin of lrinirumn a tnoi'niiiK' '-o And iMiicli in The bridge at Cimarron successfully oar. if in 1 their entile Moi'tetiiiiia tow nsiiip. withstood the late rise of the Arkan- Tho above cash reward will be paid fo" information find evidence which will lead to the arrest and final con-vietion of tiny person or persons for ay, Tln-ra v.l! 1 a iecturw, by Pr f.

A. 7licel.T -li'ttii i HC Frtciay nljjht, 8 p. hi tl.o M. E. sas.

Ellis Garten is movlnff his house violation of any -of the provisions of kcnH it in mint! that tba-t reward of lor to couvlct the prohibitory law of Kansas in Cim- out 0:1 his ranch two miles north of it arron, whether asowners or lessors of I town. ai'ifcr th lacture a snuial tiuio will be enjoyed. and urea in will be served. j.iii'iis's in 1 s'atids jruod jile.in.- too. Married r.t Hutchinson, Ksn.stis, June 11, by Her.

Wood, pastor of the M. i. John I'owii and Miss Lillie E.Tipton. This wed-din didn't como "all of a sudden" to the frionds of tho contractiut; parties, as there had been indications for several months thatthei love god was k'Cttintf In his work, as the bride ha! Kprtnt about a yet.r here, only leaving The ladies of the Christian church buildings, or as vendors of said unlawful traffic. Reward' will be paid as soon as conviction is secured.

are making preparation! to paper the church. order of the Executive Committee the iiiniua) school lueetinu todiiy 1. W. I loMcinloa' uk-cied tn-rlt. an ei-lit months term votod.

ami Id lliiils l-'vy deis-i. R. R. Davis brought in sotie flna "Tho matter under ooucldoration" between two woui-iu in the north part of town became so warm tills morning that it was necessary to resort to a li U-and-skull eneoun'or to properly of the Enforcement League. samples of wheat, rye and barley laf-t Saturday.

here a few months for Arlington, in Reno comity. During' her stny Theisdopendnr.ee manif'wto'1 at every The Twenty-six hoxesof whisky were un- election by the voters ot Gray county emphasize the force ol argument, injured are beinf cared for. Miss li.ta Sv. afx who has been I'-arniJi 'be liies-itniUini; trade in in City, home a tow tlH.i th week. would indicate clearly that the soil is loaded from an early train yeaterdar not adapted to "bossism," and that morning the "machine" will be found "out Mr.

and.Mrs V. C. Holoomb were in gear" when it will be expected to do town from their Logan Township raueli its best work. ues'lay. here she made many v.

arm fr'ends, and captivated the heart of the man who now claims her as his bride. The-groom needs no introduction in Gray county, where his honesty, steadfast integrity, his genial disposition h.n made him one of the most popu'ar men in the county, which has leen emphasized by his election to the otllce of register of deeds, of which he is the present incumbent. A host of warm friends are extending hearty congratulations, in which the Times heartily Otir little Anuie concluded she would help out on the TLM.CS this week and arming hersalf with paper and pencil she started out on the hunt for items, ohe tackled about every body she met, and many tfave her items, writing tlieu) down for her. She even tackled a drummer for a few pointers. Miss Fannie Egbert was the if nest of Tiie l.i istian Sabbath school was i.ivii-.'d iIiiv.ii to John Bull's '1 iiesday 11 kM to eat atra 'berries and cream.

All went, of course. Jnl.ri tent ut soimi flowers 'j it, sdav nior'iin, 0110 of wliic'u, was A. Paris will begin the season, Miss Mary Hopper one day the first of the week. with his 17-hands Clydesdale s'alliou Larry, at Cimarron April IS, and will A crowd of yotmg folks attended th land at Cimarron Saturdays dnnn dance at the Banner school houoe last Mnv and June and the remalti- Governor Bailey is still calling for lor of each week at my ranch 1J "8" joins with well wishes. help for the flood sufferer of the state.

Why do not the people of Cimarron move in the nia-ter of extending miles northeast of Ingalls. I Peas and new potatoes, home ij, J. I Alius. I iA trtwtiti nn t.hrt Freddie Stalker and Loy DillmaD, poppy, a new variety, very beuut.iful nm) the. only one ot its kind in L'iniar 1 lilt.

ll'bel has been chosen lo lepreseut Dm Cimarron Christian avor at Hie state convention, is lo be held at Kmporia next week. Other towus are raising funds tallies in Cimarron two boys 12 or 11) years of age, had by public subscriptions or other Freo. Free. RllBsnt about 2S worth of an altercation Sunday, when the former hit the latter in the left eye, it was leans. Let the women move in the All you who are thirsty come and I cheese to the Topeka and Kansas City loughtthe injury wouldcause the loss flood sufferers.

drink. oiatler in some way, auu (10 so at once. To encourage all to pay cash, we of the sight of the eye. Freddie says he hit Loy with his fist, hut this does Henry Strait has gone east to get will give one glass of soda when you his machine in readiness for the 50 cents worth of goods at once, at In a recent issue this paper that a certain ex-joiutist was sus threshing season. Mr, and Mrs.

Leonard, of south Criiy were in town Wednesday. They i'i port plenty of rain and crops in lino condition. Wheat and barley lire iu lull hi ad. Thos. Morris' store.

pected of preparing to start up again. S. II. Elera luckily was waterbound not seem possible, as no blow of a boy of his siie could cause tho injury Loy sustained. Loy says he does not know what Ft ett hit him with.

Loy is getting tilou but has had a vory ba.l e. We urt) informed that two persons near relatives in Missouri and speni GREAT NEWSPAPER BARGAIN. 00k it to heart thought they were the time protitahly. aimed at, wuou we had not thought of Tho Keml-Weekly Capital and the Had a fine rain north of Hollinger's them. A BUi'ty ooiisctence neeus 1,0 "Gray County Tlnvio" On Yar for S1.50.

Monday night whiah insures a wheat Kcousur," Is an old saying but a true Aritniuta, we are not posted Ti.e rooms erected oil rear end ol the burlier shop designed as a residence by C. M- Weeivs, are ubont realty tor occupancy by John Hatch mid lnuiily. The Semi-Woekiy CftpHnl. puMI'it'ii in To- crop in that locality no sumetirues. on "stamp flirtations," or the 1m one or i.ru, .1 )e(t ti tin tli-l fl A t4 rlf I.

rWll.If II "language of postage stamps," but there is one thing we can assure you Hi-uuu. rv I Ceo. W. Miller passed a pleasant isnnrof a fnrui liiaoKiuiro, aio. db bosbui houi to us at loast, with us last positively that if you place a stamp on noiTspartr.

the C.tp:tll prints twicti wet'! cnureh Sun iu at 11 a. and 8 p. m. Morning ul days on business. The exercises at the M.

church rffptirt of tlic nirtrkntit of tlio w.irlrt, in i'hursday. George recently completed any other than the upper right-hand oltutinfr Topelia. nd the ri-ixirt is UO successful terms ol school in the rht'drnn's Day were pronounced very tMii'ji ot: "Nrbtiehdaiicf.er and his renin." Kvenlna: "Two Covenants oorner of an envelope the language of the postmerwil! bj sulphurous, and he el.atilo, ll. Davis district. He is one of the II prints nil the news of the j'iLv-a most successful teachers in tho county, iood, Thp house was full.

Sum Elem is expected home now will feel like jabbing your head in 11 Nmmal lesKO'i." fre.h from the wires of the AiuuLitud Pehs. novmaii! tlw lie Id more thoroughly tlia any of stead of the letter. If you havs any having the happy faculty of getting on the good side of his pupils aud (et- liiB ntroiKUt in wpeVlies. but Id ttia rautter The meat market was entered by a doubts about it ask Cimarron 's P. any flay irota ni wimer vua 01s obi biMne in Etpt, Illiuois.

ot ICuRs.m news. It no oompetltor. our lurift-corps ol special corresptwrtoais eniiblinir us to tinj lots of work out of 'em. burglar two nighls last week. The first night he uot 6 cents out of the Governor Bailey has called an extra cover the field thoroughly.

Outside of your till and carried away a piece of meat. Charlie Dull, Uie "kid Cheese own borne iftper. you can ct more loon! ofw from the Oupiiui ihun trom sny other prr session of tho state legislature to convene next Wednesday at 2 p. The next night he f. mud no money but maker Is uow operating in the new nubllstK-d.

to enable counties municipalities to build necessary bridges destroyed by factory, fchd Is squeexing cheese in a brail new "press." It is feared by his Eitlt.iriwlly it Isbors unoeaslnitly for the Suite's muni rd mtortal weltsre. While ciirrii doiT a chunk i.f mem. 0. V. eeksls p.inin in an en we havi celebration mi on th Fotirt'i.

Why doo't you ititrt the movemetit dy. Tho "sehr.r-1 rpsrm" prevails at the pre tent. The bom girls will have to hunt out for their laurels. One ice cream soda, or diah of ic cream when you buy $1,00 worth ot goods at once, at the Barsfain stora, Tuos. MORBIS Pro.

the recent floods. stronely Kt publiena In politics, lueiliwoIs Friends that squeezing will become are fair ann unprcji.tlioed, and Us news eol- irMitee 1-nwren his ,0 xtu- buildings umoh-n oi.i to the doinmof iwllt- habit with him. Iu fact, it is rumored that somnti iu- ago one young lady did 11 rd will 11-e the s. -ih room for hi5- We have tbe best crop of potatoes ioal oiirtittH. bivv d-, a ivi' soon In ever raised in Gray Nearly come to near uotl got "squeezed all because ah asked to be excused.

Such It Is ndntfil iwioe week lor only fl.i) year. Orilfr It In connection with Ihf ij4T han IHnsr (lour, 6a teens, in al every person who planted will have ai Coosty Tiuss for only S1.S0 lots. abundance tor their family use, is the power ol i.ab.t..

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