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Border Ruffian from Coolidge, Kansas • 4

Border Ruffian from Coolidge, Kansas • 4

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Border Ruffiani
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Coolidge, Kansas
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THE hotel building of 100 rooms, which is about ready for the roof, gives an air of thrift and prosperity to the place that catches the eye of a row comer and favorably impresses him with its surroundings and Fkom the arrangement of the locals in the Citizen ibis week an outsider would be led to believe that the weather in these parts is subject to very sudden changes. It loads out: 'This is summer EYERY SATURDAY. "UXM5. r-r Ycr.r. IN ADVANCE.

i Chicago Lumber Co, of Kansas Ilxve a Ccrnplete Stock cf ii live, i roj-T-ivn r.r.; rr fr-Mi'sii' for Toyle hnr not Ik-ti ilva1 ovr-r a htimiroti EDITOR. W'UAj T. PANDO, weather," following it up with: probable future. ''Several parties are putting up Coolidge is well supplied with ice." an I winds up with the state-I the best r.f building stone in Lieut that "This is pleasant wcr.ih- the immediate vicinity of the er," etc. Fur the beneJit of those town, and the property-holders Hae Kccently Purchased -THE CITY MEAT MARKETS And "Will Always Furnish FRESH MEATS LARGE 'OB SHALL QUANTITIES.

At ihe Lowest Living Trices. Oh Ye: Fresh Butter Vegetables cf AH Kinds. East Coolidge Avenue, Coolidge, Kansas. JiSrOiir bleats aro Young and Tender, and Require Xo Si. M.

JAMES, vat familiar with the climate we wiato be making use of it in tha wiil slate that I the ice is being erection of business and dwelling t.anin" ti. rrt-r. writt-n sh-oped 1U llm Other houses. Yvliile walking around the town we noticed i to J-ii- Since the meeting of ihe Syra- a the -tune I cuse commissioners and the wl-Ao- 0Xt -iVae I on hrd i'-it iobis a all others in Hnimlfon nrcntv com- stuc fraud in aJjowanecs Vcrv valuable tree ch'v 1 of C. LATH, SHINGLES, SASII, BOOKS, BLINDS, Posts, Cement, i in WEIR p- i im-t lrft x.eck the ueoplo ct I oetidro The claim on i -ire 1 111 rn-, and justly eo, side of the town, parallel sek means to protect themselves.

M-jfl. the town dt" pv-ndiVo- Rest ESTATA AND CAN AGEKTH. SfT'X 1 VViiile we have as law-abiding cit- -j 4 o. M1 rTH" i izens as can be found mivwhere in r1'1' d.v QSJ these United States, still thev are. I laM beautiful tracts as a whole, ready to shoulder land and dotted with suburban TI lie Best Goods and Prices krts and down r.r.d clean the residences of the nabobs and! thi 1 IK ll rt.

vnij.v.t Ki.ii.i. ii We. ltliV Of Locoticf; Settlors on Homesteads, rrev-cmpti' ns and Tualr Claims a Spwir. Abaiul' Claims in Kaaeus or CoIrndo Coat.f'Kl. Kud Efctate sad To-wn Property Bon-h and SvlJ.

rji rs lYepared. Opposite BORDER RUFFIAN Oillca Goolidge, Kansas, b.lvbv the name of licit. No ihmjr is -ot do to stop the thieves i 0ur tmvn; 0 matter how many sue had by Her i visu Carroll, of the City dm- -tore, is R. G. ilURNETT, former she will never get Jul-e Lym-h: If there is no law -'-o the fortunate possessor of a Holt of him.

to stop a few men from plundering; ilne tree claim the citv IHE ARKANSAW TRAVELER. An eastern editor claims io ha-ve onr tax nycrs, our people propose on iiv orst ihnt riej, to take tiie matter in hand. Vv i 1 i i nouanza to tiie owner ana a foresi Io not tavor moo violeiiee, I mt. honestly and eandidlv, it is the 01 to die citizens of the The most refined an- rost popular of all the humorous jorruals. discovered a Woman with vrarm A.

D. JONES H.Y XYL 1 "ia thins; that will satisfy the few I.lrMvhentb.etivesnre'AelU'rown. a' K-M bare wonlior this is going .5 be fee- s' p0 unni Of tho clioicest and Seltctel V1 1 'A 7 Cooiidge, other enterprising matter every wee-k. jKto. ne i v.ay 0.1.

1 deot winch will, a very t-nort i T- tiin- bankrupt our count'-. Tlie Kpn io has a Price, $2 A Year, Postpaid. It is' complimentary to one's in-" law.icfus-.:s to ihe hence terpnse that bids fair to make TO AXY Aw''m AllEAf MARKE jn. te'lin'-v- to' Div-crd: him with violence is their salva- some important revolutions in SPECIAL OFFER. I'v'n'k.

Tor tiiO Ooneiit friends we' wiil state that ariial iv-ket-boolrs. Iy special with tho publisher of th.is pnpt-r, The Arkanaw Traveler will Te elabled with LoirEit UrsFiAN f-r thvs afi'onlin' rA op- of o'er 'n niattt-r is not niirii uiag distance, and also in we t-c i hy V1 rliiitiiJt devehu-ing tiie rich and favored 4i 1 tnemanuu-ctureilouilittroni allow- 4t Avhu-h it will pass. ftai.iis t'n until 1 I the ouestionof authoriiv is settled. I a. veritable, shorr-ifne route A full iine of Frosh 2nd S't Weat3 constaniiy or; hsnd.

FRESH FISH, IN TIIEIIi HEASON. PETCES THE LOWEST. i 1 to both papers for little i more than the price -'ne. Tlds is a Coolidge Avenue, Coolidge, rvansns. vilMu- much worn this Vt nr.

early date, then, every from Ellsworth county, pasing fashion papr. ide. we hear of ihe only remedy i hron-rii Eussell, JVarton. YnJ, Vhis will suit the Indies' exactly, as tiiem- the other thing. 1 Xt L.n vymil Fin" i .7 ni.neal the indues to do some-1 TT t.iey can f.ruigout t.iO furs tev cr ney ami Hamilton counties.

The v.ore so Inst winter. -11 (loiiiaTr iiioir 'rights in -i'-ded length is put at 000 ciVer. Talie advatitae of it at or.ee. ISar.ij le copies of The Arkansas Traveler will be mailed on application. CS-We also famisii the two larre and Xileudid Colored "TiTK AKKAKSAW TaATF.LEK" I' JL jr.

"i ne manner, it space, miles, reducing the to the or i hi. no v. pa ot.TS i mis couniry v-ivi i hup i li-iliii-'i -i if1 o. j- i- -i -it-i A 1 1 i ij'ioii-a i a 1 ol Jie siate iullv 1,) miles. VTielu wit a the original storv STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES.

givn jvob Ingersoll consmer- 1 the claims allowed at Syracuse last rj prA 4i) of the "Arkarsaw Trnvfler," a told by dile rrki'rove- and 'xev t'-ies "Vre notice one item, that of Cl.nei "Sr.ndy" Faulkr.cr. will be mail- if c. i Allies shorter tlmn at present, via ed to anv address on receipt of 4iceiits; ft with them by saving: .01 -p 1 sta-e stamps taken. These pictures: T'- r- -Miv i-i l. le county coanais--'i-'l-'i''- l'-ct ha.

ar n.x jivt-ii is preraimns, but are mail- 1 1,1 Ul n- loners. we do not Ida mo I been under considerate for a ed. onlv on rect-irit of prk'e. 1 -Mrvpi ...1 A ud ress Having recently purchased the Grocery Stock of A. 1).

Jones Co. cf this city, I will continue the business, at the old stand with increased energy, and ke; ping a full stock and soiling at bottom figure-, hope to receive a fair proportion of tiic public patronage. KEAD EEXEAL Fablirs Eittie Eoek, Ark. i ri T1 I ihemo ins been rev ved through tM-mg jw.ycoitea. Ihe postmaster when wonhi hae pr)- 1 jV to out the entire cured ihe same civice.

The fact lirls so'no Jnhj' onttit for one niht so that tho- J- retire, capitalists. Joe It. IVrdors. of ihe 1TAS3Y7S i no d.e.ilM, more 111 State banu. ims I oeji i i.

o.hom, a. more oaiiu. nas i sail COOLIDGE AVENUE, 1 e.iig peoiiO could nave a dance. 4. '1 4 Ir 1 rr iti.

1 uiirtv oa- out 1 1 couatv ,0,7 ,,,,,1. 'ba it j.vavbi than they ever made in ail their i. X---' -TAT PTA T)T A TJ? i mi II? a Miner exorepsiv to io miv 1 t.ii. oni-i- ii; ranwav is. j.no -t tn "rm a I ft 1' i tile so-calhd ire con aissioners weri he above voice the oni-ion of i ''L U1U (VT i 1 i 1 1 .1 carefully edited, each adapted to the n-aat? of member of each cf tlie Lundr'nls of thoaeaiius of families in the legally elected it is doubtiul if 10 cf this coun- i'-'t ce at the 's if cither of them is the Innv ixsio'ents are re-aria vvl-1 it'-oi'tanee of FJMHEV mHMTv COK fr.C: that ii M'-ieiid" pat'-'r." to move out of the county as they 1 4 v.

ill 1mm county and lw 1'orrox. who i uo care to ne i a county so i b. 4' s- i i i T- deotes her enennes to nnksnu" this s-i i-i Ik avny burdened wd.i debt as tim; 1 1 peeial dvi-nrtauii; the EEbi. HiTiiaiiie i ittrnal conainctl a very goou i vT Aj T. its northern connections, to thousands of me readers at the i oe i.c se aia-ajtow; i M- lMv 11! cl tne town, illustrated U) (ji leads us to wish the eomoeny a hoa.eluEl cuts or theattrerent buddings.

ilt Leaity C-Oil-speetl in the building Voaair Folk. du Ige is without uibt the 1 ti the road. Is a deTjartinent especially to tlie i i- i tnem. ana a one once. vounsr i.i.-oido of the Household, and is i 1 jJ enra.ais.

r.i tuis pari a uio Among our prompt-paying sub- felled' with clioicest of tmre selections I ii! This city is twenty-five miles northeast of Gard: City, THE MIDST OF THE PAWHES VALLEY, One of the most hetmtifiil vtilloys in of stories, sketc hes, espeeifily aim oo imng up grami. i xjp AT CCOLIDGJ3. serii-ers, we were generously im- Ti some months we have felt i l'orn subscription by i as.iai.-ted to ehiidreu unu yoatu: Tlvx Sunday School D'pvirtnieat cunt; ins the Ta'temaEonal Sunday tl-Lool for the scciaid from tLedato of ihe paper, in ordc-r th. it it mav roach everv memix of the -r- 0..,.. 0.c,rs.

Nolan A Foley, who are misloi.uaeto it leiegrai ler-dan" merehut of up with the country i 5it' and carry a good stock comameo me or toe in- i 1 ai. 15LADE family. i I'T 7 IT TAl" lie Farm i vi 0.:. av T. 1 I or other- i ulf and most inopportune.

ith its e5 -mo 1 4i wise, are rust as in (ur Ax iJ ve were Tl xo mt our voun This valley is about eighteen railes long and ten mile wide. Its soil is a dark loam from which springs batfalo and Gramma grass as thick and heavy as ever grew. This country is already settled by an excellent cla-s r.i farmers, who are rapidly developing the country. There ij ia railroad land here, hence every section has iis settlors. It wan demonstratedi here last season that corn can be averaging from thirty-five to lii'ty bushels or acre.

own promising village as can r.e devoted to the i-lterepfs of tho p-eiii r.nny ff 'throat Ameriean arieniir.r-i.-ts, and is very lureiy make up of original and from liien who are familiar with the Tlie C.ur.p Fire Is devoted to the comrades of tlie glorious Union army which feed tiie foo on ut on time 'Weduesdai- friend, 'Tat" liager, recently fr nnd in a day's ride ahmfr the railway, but business and pleasure I rahil-viII' Ktneky, who catches estern readilv as Yi: lir.ve received the initial ibe incentive that lured u-. to if 4 1 0( lnnav a tield, from 1SJ1 to in- tov.n of on I a vU" lle 1 and is full of interesting matters 1 Tr.e,v 'oamber of the Democrat, juiblish- 1 the hdii? bank pertaiiiin to the events of that imVhly 1 III li.e l. 1-. uanil 1 oernininiT 10 tie t-veats 01 ime.uv T- i tt" i 1 i i 4 0' da- La Crosse, Ivarsas, witn the Hooay last, and we are g.rd to I related by the rri.l-l v.i J. at the s.iv that foiuid a voting citv of 1 lA- v.h.,v,t,v part of the tu.n-i- rs.

editor. if it is our old 'i tltriing imiv.rtance near ths state tlreaBeml aciaaintance wlio is i A'e were cordially receive I rumbiO oi me erry a lU shovin the for the i r.t the depot by that prince of -o i ntC t'-. of i all 1 cue .,4 Tnu: r. miguty cataract. rerrarded P' -a- of Lenmuteu ncathen -i- t.i? i.i..m- tares t- iv ch.e-.

mrv Greola is Beautifally Situated On the eastern bank of the Pawnee Iliver, overlooking flai entire valley. The rr.wnee i a me stream of pur; sparkling water, fresh from th-- iaauy springs gushing up from the side's of the valley, anil its waters are alive with many kinds of edible hsh. Cr.w.hi is situated as near the center of old Buffalo conntj is practicable for a town ate, and will be the 10 a 000m for a v. tr a5 much matt, of Ilrhcortvv cial head of the CV.idejrr ll tue town. two or en.a'v 1 i The vcs of ta- i I "-auk.

and whet 11 er he came to Border's trtdn especialiy to meet us or hi- 1 -vt of the in- -ii Id 'TTI-V 1, 1 ri tsc-ivU-e I. om missioner Me wart. ocnt w.ie tno ot cnarmim 1 I 4 a Ins ICaim. -K I OUtrl 1 ilK ANi ly'OOiM i to .1 a the supreme court at Keudallon ciiildr we did not stop to rn.pdre, WVdneUvy hist, the clerk of ihe but accepted his G.mes precinct swore tnliry and the freedom of the town that on? of the leaders of the ganrr Without a Svracase olTered him if The first thlm: that cni the 1 iittie r.f If and family. mad.

"When the counties are rub-divi led again. 1L Kansas. Tf-zrr-t Southwestern iUilroud Is surveyhja fro; a Garden Cih-, by way of Creola. to Kansas. the 1 -'r o-j aa-, lu oj.iu, lUi.i-.a..

1 i.t iiu-tr-n-tivf. ihai stranger's eye tie- caiinir house. worth! swear in evidence ges Leicre you, you are assured of success before von a. van. o.t invest.

die Connies polk 1 ii' ii' i 01 1 the T. A- S. P. ih. which are ana.

ar io 1 1 eT. lov7 is tlie Time to tjret on tue Grcund Floor in inangural ceremonies at themselves suilk ieru f- rm the Public. -i- K. A. lop-ia on Alouaay were success- nu'Ieus a ikrii Th- Tnf.s tie Ldad t( 1.::..

1 i r. they tarn a-r o't vh' i is ra.vio:a;. and 3 w' I rs or.t and duly "7 1-T 1 a. A. A -r- Co: o.

Let everybody imy a lot in Crrola City while they r.re yci cheap. For lurtner iiiioriaation, apply to D. A. yuiui, Coolidge, Kt fr.i in every way. Six of ik- nine disbursement or the coii-ranv Vv-oovernors weru present.

Ex- einplove." c-f sTri.C'O'e in- o.ovr:;or (Jrcen was prevented sures a regular and r-: local i attending by sickness, and trade. -Jhe town is on the i Harvey and Crawford naith side the raiva'd. has -Hid net arrive in time-probably the appcari.ncc of three si.ks of a bn account of delayed trains. hollow square, Ltair. business were made by each of ih? street franting the railroad cives Wece-r rare ia.h.- 1 clul -s, -h id te i en ateei.

jf yr. 'v- a 1 rt'T dollars 1 I'resident and nuslness tenas to a -a Or th gentlemen: nam's c-t frir nds Ef-eciraen coaics. ihey van free. a3t and Gov. Alartin the town a good apoearanoc.

The 'h liveicd ati address neatlv painted houres, numerous fii'tcd to ths ccctzticn: stoae building0, and the rine stone Die- T. IMor.GA:;. E. C. S.mitit, Secretary, 2.

Ga ikiTF.s, of Garden City. Kansns, i vis illil iJLADK, TOLbI0, 0..

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1886-1887