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Border Ruffian from Coolidge, Kansas • 5

Border Ruffian from Coolidge, Kansas • 5

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Border Ruffiani
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Coolidge, Kansas
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5
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I RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The White Rose Social Club gave a dance at Potter's Hall lr.st night. Although not very rnany wcre i good time was enjoyed by all. The Garden City Herald is now the oiucial paper of Garden City and Finney county. The honors were unsought and are duly appreciated by the management.

FUN FOR AL TT? T7i V-x WEST I50UND: The 4-1 1-44 6 15 r.i 2 i5 a ia 3 CO a in. 1- i'fjl i "4 Asl A iUL? I 1881 5. I i. fit i'P i n. The so-called Syracuse commi gioiiers issued scrip to the amount Will pna their ilrrt irforHmfv? at of ,700.50 in three days last EXl'KEDLMi ALL! WITH NO IUVAL week Wc pitv th sre foolish enough fc Vfi he people who to buv tliifc i call from Mrs.

I fi THRfi '1 I A fT The mar: nard roof of thenar i.s about ready for the tinner. MnV cMta awtAaistiica Ha BCt-ss. "-tier tiim i' uts Kt-a aai i S' a A- Co. are laying in Shaw, of loivn, and Uh-r, Annie ir stork oi Ice or the warm lXmley, of Syracuse. We are always, pleased to have the ladies veal he ino rionoer is still tno bold, cone in and sec us.

Tho iast p. Pet linrru talent lcen by i bo eiiidit, haw it dnr.ee as frb-c A n.i;-!- house i ruia r.t too iur and with his aeeustnmou tudcj to ourdono in (liiality or price, ilis mamniurli stook of IhilY (JOOOS has rocently purchasod for Spot and spofiaily selooted for the AVetern nirhtlv, and ves a isachenr. for the cr.tertninuH-n to bo given f' 'K wf 1- son, Oreac n)Vht next. Tiie eliart no sr.ri.-ris.-.l araiut Ik-nd, took in the city by tuoou- bght cn Thurso lV r.ziit. for the snb of ivser-ed Berts will of bo opened on Tnvsdny morning at Fulherson it drug store.

Call early and avoid the rush. Oood 3jnsi! J. S'u-v, of Sierlin A. D. Joiies vvili in a short time In Joh Lots or the Smallest Quantities.

Th.e lloor and Shoo, litliii i'hiis! erect a nrvr room on tne j.jt Kill re turned on liat and Cap, and nrnisinne; Dopart- ments are complete and fully equipped stores within them- y-i een store and Ciiris veini.g 'aaium solves, ana are COME iv. wure he innt been very hoc COAIE 0Ef '--ccuL-ied bv L. 3 lector, the bos? i va. 1 1 tinsmith, who will put In a largo COME EVERYBODY i hiivturn.rd from stock of hardware, tinware, stoves. Til MARVEL OF WESTERN his Bring your wiTe, chiMrcn, mother.

his i father, ana your sisters and your cousins and Tour in rep--rt drit.ior.y. c. iVe. A fivi train g- on The departments devoted, to Fancy and Staple Groceries, Chimt. Crockery, Glaas and Tin "Ware contain everything found in houses confined to tliese lines, and buying cxelu-ivcly in Car Vfe- are now having an old-style Kansas winter.

While we have a few cold snaps, they are of short duration, and the greater prrt of the time we Lave spring weather. Italian climate is nowhere in comparison with that of southwestern If you l.ave::'t a 'f yanr orv. 1 oilier fellow's. Tee-day vomog was by a I -Lt-n rau-iug the pr sugor train to seveml -urs I -4- IjOO, 25 aail Mr. E.v f-uud a 1'uneh of keys Kansas.

a MO HMD? I A vhu--T Tins i.y om 1 HtO wo men from Oroelev couidv fno this week which be loft at lids of. Ice. Tho owner can luive them by calling and proving prop-out v. pivrs ojvti 7 Carlain iio at were arrested cn Tioursday, charged, with steuling a valuable doc: belou'ring to 8. Culver, and; X' 1 4 r'J'1 il" iVV I .1 Ilij A i ij -t: OrsiNIS LOCALS.

L. Rector lias received an assortment of cooking stoes, v.liis M- I. Okv.U and daughter arrivt i na'uieg fnua iug. They vec-re tried befeire Jus-tie- Allenlast night and acquitted he ci'd'ers at way down prices. it! -v Domiaj.

1. i i ....11 r. i i.i;.. itl.l (.) WEST GOOLIDGS AYS. 'y o.

each sloee lie furnishes lituves as as them nous-; Call end see his steck. Co to A. V. Scott for loam; on improved real e-tate. I al.

mo: ill tCillO'D. on. Adayh. Co to A. V.

Seott fvr chenp rr.il- rO I rj Uli LUAai'Juii K. C. DRYDEX, bH Aii Un. hh'Tf 1 --ci lrrit i We are in receipt of letters from i ike ea-t stating that at the present time they are having very cold weather, with two feet of suow np- on the ground. lit re, v.e are wo: Ling with opn doers most of the time, and so far this -winter have n-ai had three inches of snow- about ten hours.

The Oi i I here roc aa'Iy r. y-r In V'i; one diii- a- Iiv. r'v 'isi-e-. tire is -e 1 to Lo th vorl; s.n a DRUGGISTS T. S.

P. C-araa-. OHire at 1 ylkerx-an ft; faliv oaarr all fin ana a seal Hello! dohn. Sam, Bid, Tom. i Dick, and flarrv, wlioie are tat ei Ira Call naae M-k Ci Ci Oil, ri bat tint n.

en. bars no.w, Mr. Con- i All n-ai VIi -a f. Tcibt Ar-ti -a-s 1 a fall .1 rajs Full The Ladies Aid Soeieiv will give o.aove. parent, i a nv.g.au to i ara croing to Shirley Lros.

meat OnOHM 5 A rtlSt -m a musical entertainment and sup- io Wxivi cu -ri liol- -a. i per at Totter" Hall next Thursday in town. Cooi.ioar, 1 evening, m.e price or admission, i S.brlu. I Par ana Shaneo. Look ad i i eatlvg Stovps.

Sati-naetitn CI Fiepairir-a L. iltK'TOU. i i I. I V'- J. n.iu'ii 'i.

Jiu-i- 1 inrlmliug supper, has laa Iked i and shoe work. West ol nn' Coolid-ze Ave. Cooluk-Io K.w.. Tho bp society met at the i at oo cents for adults ami 20 Ceolidge r.vcr.ne, near round-house. chrA! la-ase o-n Thursday idght mr ehildren.

The proceeds wiil The best milk ovster stew in tho r(T T-ry 1j. J- and A g.od pro- be nsea of tr.e poor cram ben arrange .1 for n--t I and evcrvbodv should attend. WIN" ciiy at the iTorsc-hoe Restaurant Co b) Shirley Bros, for the best steak in the cit e. tt aw- O-J i va nrn i AotJ PulLULti, I UiinrLiriL.il fX Aveek .1 v. rvbodv is invited to I COOLID-UE.

UANSAo Th.e sehmohs oi -encd on Mondav A A 7" i A T. ana I Ovsters lanre a- tuil-grov ii -o in tiie Te-tter bnihling. The chil- the ilorsc-shoe lun.cl Ml 1 -o ot i panea F--'in-at? A aVin i itooms it 0, I (r.y.rmx Citv, Lnnd Oioe-1 Ik.ni-ii'ag, ilren in th.e lower department, r.V. lav-r1. w.ri; ui i Ceea-o Onp b' the Rogers turn! t.

oril.T at vrt Jolir. those mere and Si Choice railroad lands with living I eattro, in the eastern T-rt of tawi: uor -ir" nil U.cr.(,r.l to lh 1 a a-. ''00 pa p. ce advanced, umler Mr. Cation, show --ater ei nearly every section It interest in their studies which sale by A.

V. Saeit. Ohiee. corner 'V'r'" 5'j is to b- The sviam i Cvxdidge avenue and Main street, (a.v a ti wt ars a LvoaU I used bv the teachers is an ad- Tito best of cvervthing served TLX IPILwL-O JH cTT? Er.ri.a.r. G.

FULTON, tr on the shortest notice at the Horse and the school board ft I 5 iv-- rw: to CLEiat or Disnticx Cocitr, Ax KiaveALL. shoe lunch counter. lot; S. lt: A hoiee home of dd woli looat. on cro-s roads.

rer.iodehl r.n will 1 service? or "hese gentlenmn. OF mov ret aura r.t into it ct l.ttot:t-a vr.a if r. to ta. c. oal muoh triv- i -K-tn ia li Imihk-o: whhh :a.I 'Af Aid I-W ui n.ow i id i'b r.

a a -u JLJ L' Li L' i i i i lit -ms via mevei nines irom aa. 1 i. 11. i-Jl t. nu.ko f.

Olrii.n.-T.t r. it ia if i 2 the bark. au no i from Loan, the -ounty s-at cf be- i eatur omntv. ioa-a ih-ice. uL.o.r Hnoo-, Cro- L.

r-n eecr.iur co urn Iowa. )r. W. Grant, formerly of K--n- d.dd, is now located at Granada, Riid with the assistance of Dr. R.

C. Dryden su-cecde-1 in finding and extr2cting the ball from die -ocutoer et veorgo least, the young man who was shot by the edssoii boys on Christinas eve. lacaas i.f his clothing and necktie had been carried in with the ball. -j out anger. n- J.

11. Odarm. of ITartlnnd, was to-xn several davs this week, on legal bad. Mr. Osborne was o.

i i i sliralci rcmcin bor tliaA this is the Ol y. flint "1 I r) p. 'ni nm Ji' r-F. ras div eh etvd counts sons knowing tnorn-oives All ptu alornev "tM 1- 1 Of f' me Je.e a LU IaO V. lj.i.U j.

i. u'jLj vU -vj 1 a a aii hPTiV7 e-r i-oiu. Wio 4 I charged. A. I), dons Ci dq A attae win in exee.leut fnape a nd-, th- hay-eeds The eras ss is verv 1 i' .5 I -jn i ne can i ij A -V A KM 5 goad, and the cattle c-nn r'w stand Rona? f--r Inpiire rt th? O- KANSAS.

GAltDEN CITY. I I cunerent vecather witiami much l-v. U' I i and The Santa ke r.illrotivi built oCS -i 1 i i tv C-T? rr r-v T.PT lies, of road in Kansas dmmg vxt -i i the tree. 1 1 i i 1 1: l.v 1 S--0I-rs l-xiAtl npon GcvemrssiV i rr LP a 1 i "t-rs e'if Rial O. II.

caa- u.ri7.:i-..i. I'wUvl tut ivnignt called on us rmav ev CaPrala, ars coialnie i wiili tao ana lo tkxber and other el tLo rivr or on g-o ill I VTill Ix nr ire-I to rll ur.5lr.c-S3 several I lull town a fellow who claimed to a nephsw of the celebrated D. R. Lc the anther the Xasby In pt-P. In I I brought Lira c-u T.a Jim Fitxgerald spent davs in Pueblo this week.

raid rrl.lar of week at Pcr of yor.rs ia tL? i t'ar-ers. Like the rest of the bum i Dr. Dryden took a rip to uar- s-anv ia oo c.gv. rao 2 trial, i -T0VX LOTA CilEAri'il T1PI PIIEAPrST fTiIra30h ct3c A 't-a-a Cckfalo; Kansas den City on Friday. i EL THOIBULLi Coolid-C, Li.

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Pages Available:
404
Years Available:
1886-1887