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The Gray County Times from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

The Gray County Times from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

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mTTTfl Hlj COUITI VOL. i. NO. 31. CIMARRON, GRAY COUNTY, KANSAS, AUGUST 1903 $1.00 a Year.

J1UJ JLJ1- -II- Of O. P. ljrvuert pi Ipped car vlii'H'. ui'i'opi kn Tuesday. in thi Ice cold drinks at Mort is'.

Ice! Ice! at Thomas Morris. "Papa's Pet" is a good one. V. B. Kerrell son the sick list.

Go to Tho. Morris' to got your registered m. North Central job. Still dry i.nd windy, Jim Wilson l.s bullring a new granary. Don Henry Suudayed with Harold Hice.

Kdgav Coplen is herding for Bon tdiadu at Kunsiis' new garni law is as follows; It shall he ui. lawful for any person or persons at any time, except hereinafter provided, to hunt, catch, 1:111, pursue, entrap, ensnare any any putrldge, pinnated grouse, prairie chicken, grouse, quail, plover, pheasant, oriole, meadow lark, rohln, thrush redbird, mockingbird, bluejay, Samples ot agricultural products in- tended lor tins Agricultural Society may be left ot Joe Kmery olllPe. Mecks. Hole ami Al F.ngllsh, Jim Wilson. John Hereon anil Weeks will make shipments cattle Sunday.

The aterwipt icon show at the Chris-ti in church last night was wi ll attended. Comic recitations, plantation mel- Cliu. ii i id Will Miliar on; HWiwuiji 11 any Bricu's House. Th-K. Morris it osing tut fancy avftii-fc 111 liis store at less than cost.

Carter. lij.ltos, iniule ii) a good program. bluebird, wild ducks, wild geose, and wild brant; provided, it shall not be unlawful U) shoot prouse and prairie Ur. Lcm ft look pity cm ti i and 1 There's a row on in Topeka ovor Bee Dillman A Egbert for cheap lands. Jas.

Sparks has joined the U. 3. army. Bert Bull repairs watches and clocks. Andy bauds is working for D.

A. Luplon. Miss Ora While is expected home this month. Tuesday was pension day with the veterans. The hum of the thresher is again hoard in these pans.

John and Jake Hioh are employed by the Johnston llroii. J. 1'. Kiuei was out in these parts with land buyers recently. L.

H. Coplen mi Id his cattle last Monday to Clnnlii Henderson. John r.owton say he is noChinuman the Hood sufferers' fund, The people of North Topeka charge South Topeka relief committee with embez.leuient of the relief funds. chicken from August 1" to October 1, doves from August 1 to September IS, wild ducks, wild geese and wild brant from September 1 to April of each year; provided further, i tit. this act this ollice with an iron-stone Junior.

E. Die and M. Woods shipped 4U licad of cattle to Kansas City lastev--niwr. Thiii has been one of the dullest veeka we have had in Cimarron thin As that will be the only outing our fanners can have this season, they shall not prevent the owner of orchard a from shooting bluejay at.d if he does have Wee every Smidav. Kb Prolitt went to Io a lust week, being called there by serious illuesn orioles ut any time, for the protection of such orchards; "and provided, it slmllnot be unlawful to shoot quail from November 1" to Jauuarv 1.

The law also forbid the sale or shipping of all the birds named in the act, and of his brother, ought to load up their families, take pleir.y of rub and attend the Soldiers' lleuuion at Dodge City September 1-6. It you wish to sua ami hear one of the bet agricultural educator in Kansas don't fail to utleud tile "Farmers' Picnic Institute" uud "Old Settler' John Caultluld Is papering Oscar Ilowton's new house. John is a first- Lyle Tabb Is expected houie on a visit shortly. Lanson Uialt, of Larned, came la Friday night, F. C.

Judd and son, of Meade, were in town Monday. Miss Anna Soott came down from Ingalls Tuesday. Lanson Hiatt returned to Larned class artist in this and provides heavy penalties for the violation of any i1 i provisions Grandma Uowton has been very 1 Ivy weather and Hies have Pitt the receipts of milk at the cheese factory hulf. Kldcr John Hull will preach at. the Vlirittlan church next Sunday at 11 ft.

in. uud nt 8 p. in. John was In town Tuesday with a loud of wheal for L. B.

Coplen. It ganged 09 pounds. 0 ru tit Lockiin sold three mitli's yesterday to Geo. V. Loan, of Klliu-wood, for tHIO each cash.

llc-uniou" dovui on "straight" Croolt-ed crci-. k. Arch Ketch dropped a stove-lid dol lar into the Timks coffer Saturday. It Is good for UHl cents, too. Uy the sick for the last few days, but the last! report she was improving.

Miss Forrester, of Topeka. who has1 been visiting Miss Bessie Prollitt, re-turned to Bodgu Saturday, Clifford Pendarvis accepted the po. Tuesday evening. way. we'd like to see some of those "50-oent dollars" we hear a great deal 11.

A. Oakley, of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, will be in Gray county this week to see some of the farmers about co-operating with the government in experimenting witn forage about but never see. If the blather skiles who talk no volubly about tho grasses.

J. Swart, and daughter went to Dodge Friday Mr. John Stalker returned Sunday afternoon from Larned. Jo Emory had five prospective land buyers In tow yesterday. M.

F. Meeks and wife have returned from thir visit to Indiana. (. D. TiCtnert has In a big line of hoe, Kent's furnishing goods, Dres-len and Amethyst ware.

Mtion of "water monkey" for the Click brothers' threshing outfit. We hoar that Mr. Truex has been employed to teach the Diamond school. He comes highly recommended from Harvey county. "6-cent dollar" want to dispose of a job lot at 50 cents on the dollar or even 89 cents, we'll agree to find a market for a few OBrt loads.

Isn't it funny to read in many of the metropolitan papers learned disquisitions on finance in which the dollar" is abused emanations from editorial sanctums, while down in the ci.untlir: Otto Lemert has a new occupation. It is said that ho goes hunting every night. lit must be making a grand success of it for be was trying to buy John Welfrey' property the other night. John Welfrey's bachelor home is Harve and John Pendarvis were up Arley l'ihiT is taking care of Joho in P.ort.i Hess Monday, breaking a Welfrey whlla he is laid up. Miss Mabel Shoup has returned from Fmporla State Normal and will apctid her vacation with home folks.

A. Ii. Andrews and family, from OkMioma, a former resident of this place, pasted through litre Saturday. 1-larrv Brlce has given bond as an A new line of qunensware to be sob broncho and looking around for the threshing machine. L.

U. Coplen will leave Friday for crowded about all the time, since be cheap at the Morris store. rooms of those papers the cashiers are takliiL' those same "SO cent dollars got hurl, with sympathising friends. Mrs, HoWt Kerr, will start for In over the counter at ltX) cents on the northern part of the slate where be John dwu Know no- nau so many her home In Texas today. is empluved by the Ottowa Star our- warm friends until he came down with Miss Kate Ferrell has been on the) sury.

When it come to grafting, that busted knee. sick Hut for several days. dollar, and all-llred glad to get 'etc, too. Many of the so-called tlnauciei who "beller" and paw the ground In their rage over the "'iD-cent dollar" is on to his job. abstracter in the sum of with an eastern security company as security.

Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Thompson left Sunday for Scott City where tney say they expect to settle dowu and goto work.

Uncle" Jos and Mrs. Wilson, par Pop, soda water, lea cream and can Glenn Davis returned from Gieat dies at Thos. Morris' store. ents of Mrs. John Irick, came in from Colorado Sunday morning for a visit Bend last week, where he has bean Miss F.lla Klem has addfld ft line ot helping harvest.

He was accompanied on his return by his mother who had hosiery to her millinery stock. with their daughter and family, and are renewing acquaintances with" their Glass water sets and berry sets vert beeu visiting there. know as much of the science of mouey as a hog doeo of Sanscrit. The Kansas atate Exposition is desirous of petting a "County Collective Agricultural Exhibit" from every county In the state, if possible, to be shown ut the State Fair this fall in many old friends and neighbors. cheap at Thos, Morris' store.

Arch Friuk was out "Gambling" Dillman and Egbert lias a large list of Gray county lands for sale. Dr. Grunt, the Uei-deu City dentist, was kept busy while here last Thursday and Friday. Ue will return iouu again. Archie Ixjcken and Vesper Warner have torn up the old sidewalk and put lowu a new one in Iroutuf the Cleveland hotel.

last Sunday evening, and his horsa got tired wailing and left him to walk homo, about 14 miles. Arch arrived at home a little after sun up Monday S. L. Iiyau, a prominent lawyer of St. Joseph, came up Sunday night for the purpose ot assisting Miss Mae Colburn.

of Chicago, in proving up some land tittles and claims in this county, lie left Monday evening. There wore more people Iu town Topes: a 14-111, and to goto the Saturday than for many months. morning Geo. Howell left Monday for a World's Fair at St. Louis next, year, They oiler prizes for the lust six ex hibits, but of course Gray couirv W.

W. Frink has been hauling" oouplu of weeks sojourn in the rock from the Gamble quarry for gran Orphu Orcbuugrh, of Uodgemau, The street preacher and his wife, who held forth here Saturday and ury and also new house. Ihp young won't get one, but, nevertheless, the Gray County Agricultural society county was shopping in town batur. Mrs. L.

Kinsol, who will teach in the Herron distrlot this wiuter, it said passed a very creditable examination, notwithstanding the fact she folks think maybe they cap persuade Sunday, left for the west on the local will trv to show her colors. We want day. Monday morning. him to givo tliem areguiar old Arkan sas ho. Papa's Pet, samples of every kind of grain, grass vegetables, that we can got It looks natural for "Uncle" Joe Wilson to again be on the streets of Cimarron.

Time seems to be dealing Samples iu straw should 1m three Inches In dlunt'iter, and everything has reached that age where most people get "rusty" in the text books. D. A. Lttpton, Harry Brice, Sherman and Alice Miller, and Mrs. Tom Patterson and daughter Blanche, Let the fool puople grin and bear it.

should be tagged to show who raised The coal barons have given the screw gently witii hliu. them, and where, what they ace and Billy Watson and Mr. McLewls, of Frank Luther installed a new Rem in), ton typewriter in his ollloe Satur day. The county commissioners were in session Monday to make the annual tax levy, uiue line of millinery goods at. Miss KHa F.lom'a shop, uortU of tha barlHir shop.

The Macksvillt Argus has donned new dress, and IS WUCU impiovcd iu anpearanoe. Kiusley, went through, Tuesday in who collected thetn, Chah. President Kosoqk Goon, Sec another turn and added fifty cent a ton to the price of coal to the consumer. These exactions of the trusts du nut call forth a single protest op the part of the party organs. The their automobiles on their way to the and the Misses Coltraue went to Garden City yesterday morning, An extra ooach was on the local in which were several Dodgo City people, all Garden City fair.

going to the fair. leading papers of the country are For the one aud 'stcenth time A. H. Burtis, government land instiector, is said to liave orders from either owned or controlled by Uie Jim McDowell met with au accident tluwu at tue Soldiers' Home receutly tual resulted la breaking his collar bone uuu ouo rib. A bunch of boys wore discussing if lists and corporations, what tna Timf.s said last week about the Interior Department at Washing ton to begin proceedings against Kan Since the heavy rains in ttie eastern part ot the state insures a good corn crop, there has been a strong demand boys who were oandidates (or the reform school, and were guossing who were meant.

They seem to know who are the toughs aa they named several who were reported to us as "candi for feeders in tho cattle market. Over sixty car loads of thin guttle were It Is pretty tough ou a preacher to buve a congregation gut up and walk -out ou tutu, but a Ciuiarrou preacher baa tnal e.periouce recently Good gun as good as new, fcix-sbot repeater, for sale Or li'ttuu cheap. Frank Quppek. dates." shipped out ot Kansas Gity In three sas cattlemen who have not taken their fences from around government laud. That order has been coming regularly ever-y few months for.

years and vet not post or wir over been removed In western Kansas, and what is more won't be, until the homesteaders and settlers rise up and wipe off the cattle barons' fvu.ves atohea and clooks rtipatreu by Bull. Satisfaction euurauteed and prices reasouablo, Oraoo Burns went up to Garden City to spend a few days witU her sister ajjd Vteud. the tir. Cooil Pearoe oaroe up from Lm ued Monday, lie reports lots of rain Utxwu. hor.

Harry tan la employMl by W. FriVi. rtwttWl Monday from a.TisiMO;?'. Bttilge, days lat week. GREAT HAFAlN, A moonlight picnic on the Lutl.er lawn tomorrow night for the benefit uf the M.

F. chttroh, Ice cream and cake will be served. Ladies are requested THo Caplt' smd thst to bring boxes with lunch for two. If V5Q, $98- KEWARD .25, The boy cash reward will twpuid for information aud evidunow which will lead to the arrest and Una.) cin-. Several young people speut a pleas-urn, t'veumg ut Mrs.

O. D. Leuieru Tuesday u. gtit iu card playing, dancing, eic. Kef rwsbiueiiU were served.

Fair at Gardeu City this week and vv ii.ve our ear to tue ground anx-ious4y awauiug llionew. of Joe Peurce tsavcoiu the uouiuu iu the race for a kilo, 1 CUreuce Phelps, a brullier of Jim ol the Pawuee, lias been in town wiwei-al days for treutmenl by victiou any person vr person's lur Mr av4 Mv, SeNar report fine aina m4 een to, lH wll pleased vieir new 1,3, tU4 BarlU'a mrth ktuflU, ViWU VJi kePl Vh iv cW'ri'iW by tfce VV fils svru nul iWVAWv wyVtVint rw4 violation of any of th, of Seiftl.WeeU'ui Captiml. puWishe at Ti-leku. ts oik tlw twsl llsheit, ll'iUtwj Ul geutl iwrket, remt lHonir wo xutun'il Ivtl'M-es tm oewsvupe thtyital wt' twice wevii( i (uUruiHirt til i th muiUMf Hie mrk' t. cUuVUnt "rvlm.

and to rvwwt In It twain hnew)iij thk Sed wN Iresh rvw U' wires ut 1 V.y. ouvurinK (lio ftaUl more than wx f4 the prohibitory law of, Kanaan in Vfa arron, whether as owv''S or lesMiJ you expect to bathe in the artillclal lake on the Uwu bring bathing John Welfrey met with serious acoident Monday morning. He was driving his oow near the Herzog building and stepped on a brick that turned and threw him down, resulting in a transverse fracture o( a knee cap. Dr. Hollembeak was, called and adjusted the fracture.

John. wUl be Is id up for several months. At a recent ineeviug the state grain Inspection commission appointed by Governor Bailey tor the purpose of establishing (trades lor Kansas grain the old rules for inspection were buildings, or as ven-J-ors (vf aa4 lawful tra.fHo. Keward will yA 9.S soau as ctuiviction la securjd. the meu.wtnu weeklN.

llu. niM I Dr. Iloiloiii(H for rust poison. He By ordev of the Kxecutlv CrttilU'e )id a pre ty bad band. ot Ute Knfownieut ooniHut miectjilciirreiijKiMJtjeiifj nWIn tft WTr the tVwh OmyW Jos Allen bad "piece" owa buuie you qun Tpcul uu-t Iui Jloixl Colu-aue complains of the Jos of a couple of cbok-straps from his huruess.

He knows the p-uty who adopted with a few amendment. The Ntrr tl theiu away uud advisti that rules uow are In pari; Not, I bard Jacksouiau. His. name was to, it, bt Joseph Wa't write it, TV ear marks are Uo to deceive aajone aa to the vl who puts uods iito Joe's. m.pwtk give veul tiAi own splevnK Uowtvsr, Joseph, Stale mural uf) wheat shall be required to, ifralgh ti- lliey be return'1' I i.t eavt exposure.

AlJ Nyir. ol Hodgeman county, te.W i'i' Vrtsw ii 1aW. BpicWs'tfi-'pd iiw.V Ho-iW are iS1SJ oA a vita. puumls Ut lb) bushel instead of. til.

re fair od uiiiitij rflio.jV mm) fa nijol-inans are ifo alike I5 M'Mt--ifsal iwriv. iiipml a car uf ciiaioe heifers from Badly slack-burned wheal i 1 aJ red credit Im lmt is saiut ad a.iii.lsv i.si'-'- D- Jous ship dwj to Uie rejected class. It ta rtmie4 twice l-k foronft iliiave Vftjlhoe say next iwd a Uiiivh, tarn, Siinim Kno, of xear. Order it In vonnncaioo wiltt, VU.C Ua4T wheat, weight same- as No. 1 hard, rf-.

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386
Years Available:
1903-1904