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The New West from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

The New West from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

Publication:
The New Westi
Location:
Cimarron, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
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THE NEW WEST. D. WETTICK, Our Jflncl Kipandem. Ford County Glofoo. There arc two of thtm, and reaomble each other an closely as two peas.

The Cimarron, Cray County Kansas. -DE A LER IN Iicfiuci iiifij uaT3 liiciii winy 1 v. i i i. a. 1 NoVKMBKft 5, 1881 Hatuudat, lnnliii lerc L.

K. MrOAKUY, I'iiMToR. "ei ixihilimli il fur inii vi, of Mr liV (lie I 1 1 1 I.I i-lifi-s iimi 'if'lliiil citv. -AND Outfitting DRY GOODS, HATS, CARS, HOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, QCEENSWAKE AND STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Ki: i he rkiiiis is idl.ln r-, 1 1 I l'u 1 I'OIW'd In 1 ()f law nf i nil( Shili Senator Ho has nlwiiys Ikcii ii 1 jinl ease.

'I'm: czar is hi i i ii; lor iH A a I i. in- r. The trial of (rititeau will (lom-mcuce on Monday, November 14. Tho next centennial anniversary will bo that of the acccHsion of Hannibal Hamlin to office. ROUGIIT AND SOLD.

no amc uysiucjn iiie 1 runi ui hie i merit, where thoj have quietly rcposod for more than a week; and course lias tried to raiso tliem. Twenty out every twenty-five who pass try to lift them; one out of every fifty succeeds. The trick, as invariably performed, seems to he to raise them, both at on and the same time, drop thntu again after raising them on their edge, remark to yourself (hut loud enough to be heard) that they're heavy, and then moander on, feeling very fool-'sli anil wondering if any one was watching you. On Sunday last, a bright and blooming specimen of the Kansas cow-puncher, encircling at the tima a double doseof the "conversational fluid," and possessing a true American love far the ancient game of foot-ball, supposed they were empty and undertook to show the boys his complete mastery of the came by kicking one into the street. It is needless to say that tho expander gallantly withstood tho shock, while the cow-punching athlete slowly and sadly but wonderfully wiser, limped off around the corner, just as Dr.

Chouteau appeared to take his usual daily course of exercise. The contents of the expanders appear to be a mystery to all who tried them. Being labelled "1,000 center-primed cartridges," the majority consider it ammunition to be used by the Gi.onK in the pending political campaign, whilst our political opponents alleged that we secured them for the sole purpose of giving weight to our side of the question, but a glance at the ticket at the head of our editorial page will convince the most sceptic that weight to the Fame is a wholly needless CIMARHON, KANSAS. Tho total expense of the lata President Gaifiwld'fl nieknesa and burial amounts to $250,000. Dr.

Uliss' bill is Dra. Agnew nd Hamilton, $24,000, and Dr. Key burn's $3,000. and Jeweler, City Drug Store, Dodgo City, Kansas, DEALER IX wo "Watches, Clocks, Jewslry, Silvers? "mf 413 Engraving neatly done. All kinds of Jewelry made to order.

Watches Clocks and Jowelry cleaned and repaired. All work warranted to trite satisfaction. appendage. In reality, they each contain about 150 pounds of old pied type left nere by the ofllcers lately in com-( uiand of Fort Dodge, to be shipped by THK TKAGKDV OF us to the type foundry at St. Louis.

THEM GST POPULAR i AliliAIIAM LINCOLN hi A IIIi Cattle It .1 ii oil. Ford County Globe. The irrepressible J. J. Day, who is SSWINB MAEHIMSS Tlie Herald sny-: "Tin book Is the of Kuu'lUli literature." holding more cattle in the Pan Handle of Texas than any single individual, came up from his stock ranch last Friday, nd informs us that he will ship rv: i Mir National Guard uys: "Thwbook recalls an cpni'li in our history wbivh is held in sacred memory, and tills all hearts with deep sadness i i The Washington I'o-tsays: Th is book is a truth till and vihlimt' itory of tho dou -fall of avery, bv the distinguished imthor, 1 rn Ts- S.

Wiiii vMJi (Miowk, A. M. and should lie read by everybody. Tho president ent tho following nominations to tho senate last week: Socrctary of tho treasury, Charles J. Folger, of New York; postmaster general, Thomas L.

James, of New York; first assistant postmaster general, Frank llatton, of Iowa. Secretary Folger, previous to his nomination, was judge of tho supreme court of tho stato of New York. Frank Hatton is chief stockholder of tho Mai ling ton Hawkcye, and late postmasier of that city. Tho Uuideau Springs railroad company has filed its charter with the secretary of utato at Topeka. Th road is to run from Arkansas City, Kansas, by way of Mineral Springs, to Dodgp City, a branch extending from (Juideuu Springs to Home point on the lino of Sumner counties.

The counties through which the road will pass are Cowley, Sumnor, Harper, Harbour, Comanche, Ford, Kingman, 'Pratt and Edwards, tho length being estimated at about two hundred miles. Ciuideau Springs will bo tho lioad-quartcrs of tho road. Tho capital Htock is $200,000. A Tombstone, Arizona, dispatch nays: Four cow boys, Iko and Hilly Clanlon and Frank and Tom Me-Low cry, have buou parading tho town for several days, drinking heavily and making themselves obnoxious. On Wednesday last the city marshal arrested lko Clanton-Soon after his release tho four met tho marshal, his brother Morgan and Wyatt Harp, and a citi.uu named llolliday.

Tho marshal ordered them to givw up their weapons, when a fight commenced. About thirty shots were tired rapidly. Hoth tho McLowcry boys wero killed. Hill Clanton was mortally voundd, dying noou after, lko was slightly wounded iu tho shoulder. Wyatt Earp vfas slightly wounded, and tho others were 3E mm rubllshed and for sale by DR, C.

W. SELDEN, 182 Lexington' Yokk. from this place during the week head of beef cattle, all of which arc from three to live years old, and iu good Utah. Doc, as ho is more familiarly known, has on his range 17,100 head of cattle, aside from the increase of h'n hotel for 1HS1, which will run up to about head of calves, having already branded this year 3,000 head. Mr.

Day established himself in the cattle business on Wolf creek, in the Pan Handle of Texas in 177, with 5,103 head of stock cattle and 4t head of horses. Siuce that timo lie has increased his herd to tho amount above given, which of itself shows that Doe has not been idle, but ou the other hand has exhibited rustling qualities not excelled by any other stock man in his immediate vicinity. On his lato trip to Texas he contracted for 9,000 head of cattle, all of which will be added to his herd iu the spring, which will make hitn upwards or 30,000 head of cattle, counting bin increase of 1SSI, Cheap edition ft pu'es, cnt by mail for 13 cent-in iiostae stamps. I 1. Til BLUE STORE, KANSAS, DODGK CITY, Kl.El'S GENE Merchandise CI 1HHIV IIOI i AND FURNITURE.

WK LIFETl ME SUHPASQES OTHERS f. i a wr i i' ClMAKUOtf, KANSAS, W. J. DIXON, Huop. At.

so- -30 UNION SQ.MEV7 VCR1 C' CAG 0 ILL. 0 RANGE MAS S. Undertaking Goods. Good tumplo rooms (or commercial F. M.

WEAVER Jb Kasas City, Mo. The onlv dealer In Metallic Burial Cns went of tuition. Atfent for Sewing Mi-Mne JAOOU (JOU-Alt. TKUM3 KKASON'ABLB..

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