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The New West from Cimarron, Kansas • 5

The New West du lieu suivant : Cimarron, Kansas • 5

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The New Westi
Lieu:
Cimarron, Kansas
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Page:
5
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LOCAL GOSSIP. MUS. IDA BEADLE, Your Loral Paper. You might as well forget your S. P.

Embury will take a loal of Dr. Harris' goods by wagon to Sumner count v. churches, your academics and school houses, as to forget your local pa- per. It speaks to ten times the and- iences that your local minister does. It is read eagctly each week from beginning to end.

It reaches you all, and as it has a lower spirit and and le-s wisdom thin a sermon, it has a better chance at von. Lying, I as it does, on every table in almost everv house, vou owe it to yonrselt to liber illy add to its support, and exact from it as heightened a char- is y.ni do from an educator in I .7 i i your mn st. it is in no sense oeiow notice and car. Villi ViUIVclf lielnw notice and care lor it is your representative. Indeed, in its character it is the sublimation of the importance, interest and welfare of all.

It is the aggregate of your own conseipience, and you iv.iin.it ignore it without miserably deprecating vou i self. A. CLUCK, 1 Is prepared to kin Is of work in pillllll "I ule.i .1 i i ana i. ii iir a UimmliUe manner. ALLWQIWAIRANTEfl! He tills a -took it WiCHH's iiiel en liiiml ut.

Wriiiiit, lll-a-k -tell' Do.Io City, WATCHES, LOCiCS Ar.il mWVLllYl (7epairod in tho Best tail tt.ubi kUb.il Jill Ki-nt. and CCMlmsiK'H Furiiihiu-il. J7071ES ARTtSICAuLY Call ami eaiinim' 0 1 accti i an- i-hi'ii I 1 1 1-1 1 i a tii- I in it i 1 a lei in in. a r-i I I 'Id -t i 1 ''t 1 i 1 l.r hi DODOE KAN. Great Tfttlm I I I WJT "IT JLfJL JL JLi JLiJL JLH ALiJA pCY GOODS, 'WORSTEDS TJr- AND NOTIONS.

ii r. Making a Specialty. KIION'T STiJKKT, M'l'V AXSA. '1 'iu i'ioic. N'inite sin I.

uiini'N to pen-ion una n-u- pay. iinuiitr i 1 1 i -t i ii it ere i. i i wnl rijiurift, lnni'iMl iiicl umioiiltiu 1 attcii'lci! in I I e' lie 1 1 i if ho into: ior ml mi pvcin court. I T.i lit liilut script, mil 1 1 i 1 ari ii ml I i w. w.

uoihuns, Green Grocer. A full lino of tiroecrles on lunul. "Vegetables and Fruits- at lie lowest liviiu; ce, mid Ih ei li eo ill elmru'c to nil pul ls el tin1 city. Cull llll'l '-tl me, throe doors west of tli city KANSAS. 5 iTW'T A.

solicitor ,1. I i Aincrii-aii uml fnrcin II, o. All ihimiicss ii el r- I y. i.ite:it". v.

luttier lii'fnn' tlit ii cent i i or lie court, )min) it ly ttciu to. No ii.ir'c ina'le unless 1 erit it -eciii eil tor cii cular. M. 1L HOYT, 1 3 7 5 CBtLa MAIN STREET, A II KO KANSAS. a c-ii Mil-el le f.f all kill''-, mi liauii sal" at ClIAIiLES D.

WOLF, I'UAi C.VL Wat cli maker AM) 'J iZm Lai REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Ki.vsi.r.v AN PA si. in. tent -iiiii'itui--, ia 1 S'eiiiU Nit.li-1 I 1 lor i 1 met ion-. Uchhohh i 1 lei hi-, lieleri-nccs ami i'J -m lit Wo utleinl to patent I inteitcrciice-.

hiiU cu-c-j ii jcctcil in It V. Oaveiils Milicitt'O. tliuii ran tfivn our iijiinion as to pater 1.01,.. tree ot cleir 'c We icier to tilt) 'nll mtenU Vvomi poll receipt oi niotlol or suctcii uiiil no- nta-- in Market Will we have a boom ihis ('. C.

Drown is plowing on L. Ally's farm this week. I. Ilcr.og transports the again from here to Dighlon. niai' David Co.

hi ir. postmaster at I'atten ville, was in lown v. Captain Hudson new wagon box on on. savs lio has a lis'new wag- W. J.

Dixon tool a 11 1 as i ai fast as Dodge, so he says, Thursday of this week. of 1 Anyone desiring a house fie rent until April 1st, apply for fin titer information at the postoilice. Mrs. C. E.

Smith is spending the week visiting with her relatives ami other acquaintances in the village. A. T. Wilhite may be seen smiling behind the counter of Vetticks emporium at customers. Mr.

"Wilhite, we venture to say, will prove himsell an etlleient salesman. Quire a grading outik passed thiough our place last Thursday on their way to Pierceville They are going to construct a new switch at that station. Tom Patterson, from Mason, was in town the first of the week, and brought with him some very tine beef ami pork, which he readily disposed ot. A young man by the name of i Hicks is completing his course in telegraphy with Mr. Siioup, operator A.

D. has purchased the stock of drugs owned bv Dr. Harris and placed the same in his general merchandise store. Ah Ward, the fence gang man, was in town a short time Wednesday calling on his ohl friends. He is at work near Deerlield.

M. 11. Iloyt has gone west in search of work. We understand In; and his brother both secured eni-idovincnt on the EeL'asi section. TI .1 i ixauoiaii, in me wesi railroad section at this place was laid up the fore part of the week with rheumatism.

We are see lie is out again. id to Miss May Foughty is seriously afflicted with rhetiiiiat ism, being to help herse This eer- lainly ir a very trying disease. We hope l.er ailUetiou will be of short dura' ion. One of, our ex-stilouii kecjiers gives as his reason for going out of the business, that he was unable to sleep his conscience troubled him so. We accept the reason given tl.r,.

might be a more geueral awtikenm among the unlawful craft. i I The weather has been somewhat variegated this week sometimes stormy looking, sometimes sunshine iinaiiy concuming vo uc springlike, just as it has been for three months. The building lately occupied by Ifovt llrothers as a saloon has been "i'on the ohl site. The new site was on (he railroad reser- vat'em, and old Santa Fe would not 1 1 I VTe omitted to chronicle the fact that D. Deathon, Exp, sold his sheep herd last week to Mr.

Shuts, of Garden City. Mr. 11. does not seem to have the faith in the sheep busbies that he once had. Mr.

Oeorge W. Storey, representing the Household Ouest magazine, every subscriber to which is entitled to a pair of beautiful premium chromos, will Iks in this village the coming week in the interest, of the magazine. Our citizens will then have an opportunity of viewing the pictures und subscribing lor the vol k. Dr. Harris1 family follow him this week to Clear Dale, Sumner county.

The doctor thinks he will have a good practice in the imme diate future, and his family will probably have better health, more happiness and other advantages. We extend to them the best wishes of the New Wtr in their new 1'oine Another damphool has been led to believe that, a saloon is a paying enterprise in this temperance town. The idea of conducting a saloon, or attempting to coiiou. one, a community of twenty fainiles, three-soiti lhs of whom tire total abstainers from principle, is too utterly utter foolish. Any one knowing themselves indebted to us will cei tainly confer a very great favor by remltiing the amount at once.

To you, your indebtedness may seem of but lU'ae advantage to any one, but we assure vou we have about 5'o(j in otit- statiding accounts just si.e ot 1 oui aim liiiu ihuuuih lui.uhii a snug little sum for the size of ours. an enterprise The Indianapolis Journal, in a re view of the last report of the score tary of our state board of agiicul- says: ''And this is Kansas, which, but a few vears ago, was an unproductive prairie. In reading stat'siies one can but ellect on the probable condition of this infant empire, had slavery succeeded iu making it a slave state. It already surpasses iu production several of ill" older states. I.

in i wcin cais iu oe giant. Think of oik llindl'e-1 and tWl'IltV-tWO 1111 Hons ot larm pro- rt liw.i'i,, fn, ill i stale which tW'entV vears was oil the boUll-l- ii arv of civilization and almost mini habited." twe K0l3l.HiS,llcst PricG Pfor hides. it I 'i iJ DODOi: CITY, KANSAS te-N'o -lilnou iO the iluli 1 ISiSl), Anrnt. Aant'? IMIJ V.iaaao'.i: I ay -1 iv 11' 1 i-mi i 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iircaieiiii caiMino 1 11' I 1 I .11 mo i. i- i iii in i i i 1 1 i V-te hi-.

ncr.i.eia's' tavr. i FREEH YOU A n-Mge pmnphlet omU frwj to Miy wVtl KW' price our premium lloukt ud will The JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE oplM to ny Aoknis v. oii'mii" toia-t f'T I'llicnts. t'AVCSUK, ia.i;. i' Hi" i.miil Mutes, i i.aa.

uluui, r.ii:.-'. hp. Wo itn-avii n.t m- In theSCI- Utt ij I KNT1 1 1: A.M ri-u N. ir- aii'l lllus Shhkd. lit vitjt Iimu-aim, mul has tin enormous uKi.vs.H MI.NN J'Htciil Solid- w.rs.

amkiucak.OT 1-arJc Uovr, New York. Hu-nJ about IMtnits frits.

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