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The Daily Irrigator from Garden City, Kansas • 4

The Daily Irrigator from Garden City, Kansas • 4

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CUT DOWn THE WEEDS. rTai tnugabout-tonry. on. tha rali, r- said a traveler," "let "me tell you ol a nice thing I struck last week. -First, let me ask if every man of you hasn't THE Clean Tip the Streets and Do Jt at OP (jRANT AVENUE.

Garden City, Kansas, OctTs 1886. ,4 will, occupy their- room in the Masonic block alter next week with their stock of hardware. The grocery department will remain where it now is. Lyons Democrat: The sad intelligence reaches us this a. m.

of the death of Trip Cook, at Garden City. After an illness of nearly three weeks with malarial fever he succumbed to the fell destroyer Sun G-002DS PRICES. I To the citizens and property holders of tT PRESS felt whiles out on the road that; he would, give more for aicood bath than for anything else in the way of person Garden City: Whereas, It is now such time in the al comfort that you could think of? Rev. J. 8.

Bradley is out from Fowler, I year that all weeds, rubbish and other There is something about railroad DAILY IRRIGATOR. day morning. was quite generally IncL, ou a visit to his sister at Hugo. He vegetable substances are beginning to de- traveling that makes a man vearn ior his bathtub at home iwn0t only straight forward young fellow who had get dirty, but you feel that i Toiio-wetl his nrotner Jinrx wpst. tn KAmm Entered at the Postofflct at Garden City, Kansas, as second-class matter.

dirty. The stuff seems to slime you is taking in the sights of the metropolis cay and render our people unhealthy and to-day, and says he is so well pleased Whereas, AH weeds, grass, if cut with the country that he at least purchase hauled away would add much a section of school landbetroe to retams iSSiStSSS for himself a home in sunny Kansas. He was related to Alonza and Joseph Jones: ORRIpI CITY PAPER. to whom and the family in which he was tujLUHJuomemuieeasi. I all lot owners and renters ent down the a lovms? brother and a worthy son.

his weeds and cmsn RnrrnnndrRcr ctipVi nrpmia. The Kansas Sanitary Commission. 1 es at onf nnd if fhA cn-mo Ka ni death will be a bitter stroke. The sorrowing friends and relatives have the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement oyer, and stick you up, and interfere with the natural functions of the skin. And then to think of a five or six days trip across the 'continent' without a wash except of your hands and face, which only make the contrast with the rest of your body the more strik ing, and renders you more miserable.

"Well, it has "been supposed that about all of the art and invention of the world in the matter of securing comfort for the railway traveler have their home in the United States, and Messrs. Kelly, Hamilton, White and Dr. piled up, the city marshal on being noti- Holcomb, have gone to Chicago, where fied Trill toe all taken away free of ex- iit 7 pense. If all premises are not cleaned up theymtendtomvesfagatethepleuro-pneu- by Friday of this week the same will be Time Card T. S.

F. K. R. WKST BOTJKD No. 1.

Sanfrancieco 2 1 57 a No. 8. Colorado Utah Express 4 00 No. 5, Cannon Ball 1 25 a EAeTBOtran fto. 2, Atlantic Express 11 03 a No.

4, New York .10 03 a No. 6, Cannon 1 2. a F. McFablakd, Agent. Fob sale A thoroughbred1.

Hereford xi i mi monia in mat city, xney oo tnis in order done by the city and charged to the owner bull. Address, Ciias. M. Hinsdale, i or renter. Let every one see that this is 2td27wl Garden City, Kansas.

done at once. C. G. Larked, Mayor. to discover the extent of the disease and know whether or not it would be a wise move to quarantine against Illinois.

For Rent "We have a room adjoining A Handsome Vehicle. particularly in Chicago, and yet, up in the Irrigator office, which will be for Plymell Leighton, the popular stage rent in a few days. It is a splendid loca Geo. E. Morgan displayed a deal of gdaerosity this morning in deeding a piece men, received from the manufacturers tion and would make a crood real estate Postofflce Directory.

Office opened from 7 :30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Halls for the east close at 9:45 a.

m. ana 8:00 PFur the west, close m. and Mail leaves for Ivanhoe, Fargo Springs. Har-wood, Springfield and Loco at 7:00 a. m.

daily. Mail leaves for Terry, Scott City, Coronado, Leoti and Bonasl at 8:00 a.m.daUy. Office hoars on Sunday from 8.30 to 10:00 a. only. L.

C. Mabtix, P. M. of land to school District No. 4, lying I yesterday a new coach for their nnntfiArn Uritisn Columbia 1 struck the nicest thing I ever saw on wheels.

It waa a sleeping car with a bathroom. It is a nice tub, and there is plenty of room and all the hot or cold water a man wants, and every thing nice, clean and office. stage route. The vehicle is a model of about four and one half miles northwest of Garden City. A school house has been R.

M. Sibbett, Attorney and Counsellor elegant simplicity, the body being black The charge for the bath is only at law. Will practice in all State and Fed- cosy built on the land lately and this kindly act of Mr Morgan's" gives them the owner fifty cents, and, during the two. days I ship of the whole property. and the running gear a deep red.

It has a most perfect finish, the patent spring brakes, is easy riding, waterproof and cold weather proof, and is altogether the finest COacTl in fhA Trewsf "foccra "PlTrmoll Jfr eral Courts, in the United States land office, and all the Government departments in Washington D. C. Corporation The law and loan business of the late was on the car, there wasn a passenger on the" car who didn't nave at least one bath' a day. And every man and woman of 'em swore that the luxury would have been dheap and deferable at double the price." and commercial practice a specialty. Of T.

Leishton beUeve in having everything of fice with S. H. Herberson Co. 18-tf This paper is sent to any address in tlte Uniteil States for ioc per week. The street cars are running.

Head Chapman's ad. A. E. Neale is up from Richfield. Chapman's aeration sale on the 16th.

AVAvxioiui iXLcij xicfctiu, urouier, ana the best and generally keep to the front Full line of government blanks at the Clarence "Woodman, a cousin, of the de In ei GATORoffice. The coach was manufactured by the celebrated W. G. Hesse house, at Leavenworth and cost the owners something over $500. ceased.

They are both here in the city and will make their permanent abode with us. PERSONAL. Take tfotfcc. Garden City is fortunate in having the I a Lamar boomer is in -t D. E.

Cooper, vacuum left by the death of Judge Halm town to-day. All my real estate in and about Gar filled by such excellent gentleman as Mr. den City is hereby withdrawn from the W. A. Frush is eick at the residence of The Races.

The speed programme was made out yesterday, and is as follows: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13. Addison Hahn and Mr. "Woodman. market until further notice.

Frank Cartwright Lee Elliot and John Goodwin came up F. Cartrioht. Richfield and Morton Couty. For. E.

P. "Williams came down from Lakin this morning on land business. From present indications there will be not even standing room at the Opera House to-night. The new steam laundry has put in over $1000 worth of machinery besides the engine and boiler. TheGoshum Specialty Company have gone.

Their stay was short Not being able to raise the $50 asked by the Expo from Dodge last night trot; for horses owned in either of the fourteen counties comprising southwestern Kansas. Purse $200. Miss Lou Fowler went out to her claim all information regarding these points call on Col. Henry, at Grant Stanley's office, room No. 4, in U.

S. land office building. sition company for the privilege of exhibit-ng on the grounds during fair week, they Running race mile dash, free to all, yesterday to look after home affairs. puie zo. G.

A. Skates, of the Skates Kleinfelter Gibson, Dentist, office over Larned's THURSDAY, OCT. 14. 2:50 trot: purse $175. real estate firm is doing the town to-day addition to the town Lots in Chapm concluded to get on a grand old drunk and do the town in regulation style.

Tney carried out the first 'part, of the program but after a warning from the marshal they decided to disperse with the second Running race mile and repeat, purse Milton Brown is at Meade Center at hardware store. West rooms. Open day I and evening. 23 1 of Lakin will be paying investment and $100. tending a land case.

He will return sler ers one thai land see should investigate. Saturday. Slow mule race, purse $10. FRIDAY, OCT. 15.

Bargain O. V. Hays Co. will sella fine section part and "Fold their tent like the Arab, and silently steal away." A carload of fruit went through on the Pacing race: free for all horses owned of school land for $650. morning express billed from the Pacific i in the fourteen counties comprising south The building just vacated by Briggs Netherton is being refitted to-day and will be occupied by G.

W. Clayton's drug store. Last year the department of agriculture to the Atlantic western nansas, purse $175. Barcrain! O. V.

Hays Co. will sell a fine Tim ree for all trot purse 8175. E. E. Phillips agent of the Tribune Novelty running race, one mile, nurse ber claim in Finney county for $40.

Town is up to day working up the begun to experiment in a small way at Ottawa, with the diffusion sugar making process as applied to sorghum cane. Instead of crushing the cane as in great enlo of lots in i Barerain Remember that Chapman's addit interests of his town. Slow mule race, purse $10. ft tojuahin occurs on O. V.

Hays Co. will sell 5 acres of Entrance fee 10 per cent, Three entries CoL A. B. Campbell is billed to address I ground joining Garden City, only $90 per better investment can the sugar cane process it was shaved off required each race. Purses divided in the 16th inst.

not be found. the Republicans here next Tuesday. 1 acre on good terms. in minute slices and the sucrose or micrar I two 60 per cent and 40 per cent Bargain. I yielding sap extracted by streams of I Trotting and pacing races mife heats, 1 Colonel is a very fluent talker.

O. V. Hays Co. will sell Deeded land Rer, Craig has moved up on north water. The results obtained were so en-1 best three five, and other races as 'at $3.00 per acre.

Main street awaitiner the completion of couraging that the field of operations was I stated. removed to Fort Scott, this year, Trotting and pacing races to be gov- Bargain Bring your Contests to O. V. Hays his new residence on Garden City avenue. and with a largely increased plant experi-1 rned by the National Association Rules, Mrs.

W. B. Pace is at Wellington, hav- Land Attorneys, Room 15, Marble Block, Garden City, Kansas ments are now in progress on a scale of I running races by the American I ing been called there the latter part of last week bv a telecram announcing the some magnitude. I Rules. Quite a number of horses are already I serious iilness of her father, Mayor Smith.

Lloyd Selby Headquarters. Prof. Wiley, the chemist of the department who is in charge of the works, announces the complete success of the ex Dr. H. D.

Niles was happily surprised on the ground and many more will be here. The purses are good and will be yesterday by the arrival of his father, Dr. The new engine for the town pump at Loco was taken down there this morning and will soon be bringing Up the water for the thirsty Locoites. Martin Pitts, the popular gent's furnishers have moved in the south room of the rink building. The location is a very desirable one and the boys will do a larger business than ever.

The Andrews opera company will arrive at four o'clock this afternoon from Mc: Pherson, where they filled an engagement last night. The eastern press speak in glowing terms of them. John Schmoker, a citizen of Meade county, was taken very ill at the residence of A. Bennett last evening with cramp colic and came near dying. He periments.

He states that syrup has I hotly contested for. Niles. from Wavmart Pa. He will be! here until after the Exposition. $500,000 TO LOAN been obtained from the sorghum cane of light color and good flavor crystallizing well.

There was complete extraction of Resolutions of Condolence. There was a large attendance of R. Frame, of Hutchinson, an old friend of Capt Munger, Rev. Kingery, sucrose in six of the cells of the battery. I of Pytoias at lodge meeting last CXNT and others, are in the city.

Mr. Frame is night and much feeling manifested over The commissioners are very much elated Deeded Land, Final Proof Chattels talking of movinsr out and becoming a the death of Bro. John Erisman. The A. AT ti .1 i citizen of Finney County.

following resolutions were adopted: Money Readj; NO DELAY. Lloyd Selby F. E. Despres was in town yesterday! Whereas, The Great and Mighty Ruler of the Universe has in his infinite with a sample of his wheat getting prices. wisdom, removed from our midst and Gardes Citt, Kansas, Corner Main Stpct and ai vue resujxs oi me experiments, ana re-1 gardsthem as of great value from an; economical point of view.

In the process now used in the south there is a loss of i or arly 50 per cent of the saccharine matter contained in the cane, while thej experiments at Fort Scott show an abso-, lute extraction of all the sugar. This is He had eight acres that yielded 20 bush Urant Avenue. is all right to-day, however. ranks, our worthy and esteemed brother, John Erisman, and, els to the acre without irrigation. His Whereas, The intimate relations held 1 farm is four miles north of the city.

The Sequoyah Club will give their first during the years past by him with our Will Carter will return in a few days PROF. GEO. H. ERONNERS. Deloved lodge and order makes it meet I'll 11 1 1 from Pensylvania where he has been at-1 late of xew york) of great interest to the people of Western anu nixing mat we recora our apprecia reception and ball at their rooms next Tuesday evening, October 12.

The Symphony society will furnish the music and a delightful time is anticipated. Kansas, as sugar cane is a sure and profi- in for out departed friend and tending school for the past year. His health has been very poor for some time i brother, therefore, table crop here. Resolved, That the wisdom and past which necessitated his return home. -1 A 1- 3 1 i-m uuy wmcn our uepanea orotner ever Attention, Uaccns.

J. J. Green, an old friend of B. F. Smith, I jj PJf)Tf) (jpiITP P7D f) Lakin is certain of Becoming the coun Tyrian Lodge will meet this evening at exercised aid of our order by council, service, and funds, will be held in great -ful remembrance, and, A AW AAA XJiiAVAAUy XAAJ Ulll vV4 WUw uiviuxu.

in order to get through with the Resolved, That the removal of such ty seat of Kearney cAinty, when the old lines are re-establishtd, and is therefore a good place to tieto. Chapman will sell vou lots in his Addition way down. He is on his way to Fargo Springs to visit I his daughter. Of course he was much gjE V- V- V- V- a man 'and brother from our order, leaves a vacancy and shadow that is deeply and I surprised at the thrift and push displayed work in time for the opera. H.

P. Myton, M. W. McClure Escapes. In the Erisman Block, opposite New Opera House, prcioundiy reit by all members of our 1 1 nnl.

See him." i mi i l- iuugo auu iw nicuue, ituu will prove a ikst-cuass wimn J. V. Carter and wife started this morn McClure, of Lakin, who was under $500 great and grievous loss to our lodge and ing for Lawrence, to be present at Kbonds for shooting Brackets limhl nut I orHer ana me PHPnc ana A rampant cow chased by three cow boy tilaved havoc around the depot for a few ti i ti xvEsoLVED, Anat we nereby exnreES M. DEISEM of a back window while at his house about moments this afternoon and cleared thej 3 our sincere and heartfelt sympathy with the afflicted relatives and friends of the the annual state Quaker meeting which commences at that place Thursday. They will stop at Emporia on a visit to friends, rine o'clock last night, where he had been Wholesale and Retail Dealer in platform of its usual crowd of loafers Wen to change his clothes, and saddling deceasad, this the day and hour of their and return in about a week.

great sorrow and bereavement vet never snon oraer. was imanj la horse started acros the prairie. When a quieiresioreu. 1 his escane was discnrpr Tin trnnA "hir C. M.

Pattee, advance agent of the Louie theless would assure them that the "Doors of Hope' in the Great Castle Hall, are fcoold be found. Public sympathy is ever open to a true and steadfast friend for the appearahce of his company during I and brother. rm a 1 1 i rkostly against him as he is said to be of a very quarrelsome disDosition and had jlvesolved, j.nai a copy oi tnese re Exposition week. He says his people are solutions be sent to the widow and rela The announcement has been received by a number of his friends at this place, of the marriage of Edwin S. Moore, formerly of the land office here, to Miss Clara A.

Koch. The ceremony took place at Milwaukee, September 23. few friends. all talented artists, and give an entertain fives' of our deceased brother, and spread ments much above the average. Mr.

Pat- at large upon the records of our lodge. tee is an old newspaper man having found Committee I thQ Manhatten was con lyman jn atjgle, Addison May Hahn. A. H. Burtis, R.

S. Hill. Canon City, Trinidad, and other Coals. Also Proprietor of the City Transfer Line. City Scales, Main Street nected witn tne liansas JNewspaper union A number of ears, of sod corn are on exhibition office which for some time.

City Times. Aransas contemporary in an angry momt suggests that there are about one hvoi red so called newspapers in the state of Kansas that ought to be summarily wip.ef put of existence. Say, rather, that their Editors ought to be wiped out of existence. Kansas is a great state for newspaprs and supports them liberally. And pvrv intelligent Kansan rtviAa his A dead beat by the name of Frank Wil we believe are superior to any thing yet Will Down the Dust.

MAX SCHNITZLER, MERCHANT -TAILOR, The city authorities have at last taken brought in. The ears are large and fully developed and the kernels are plump and solid. It was raised by A. C. Hill, south of Fargo, on first plowing.

the matter in hand and will see that the i real estate hereafter does not change: Suits made to Order. Good fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. county paper and the times. positions so often nor so rapidly. They Opp.

Buffalo Hotel, Garden City, Kan. Cleaning and Repairing Specialty. have purchased the old sprinklers and A.TVW.&.TSr3 GO TO lard got a franchise from the city council of Winfield to put in an electric light plant and then induced citizens of that town to his franchise at half the money, which they did. He stood off his board bill, borrowed a watch and pawned it, and finally "skipped by the light of the leaving his wife and children in destitute circumstances. He was pretty near as bad as the man who started to build a flouring mill here, and mortgaged the hole he had excavated in the ground for $25.

ordered one other built, and have made arrangements with the different, tank Frank Cartwright. Mrt. W1E. Cartwrighr, For Toilet ArticlesPaints, Oils and owners in town to use water from their tanks. J.

P. McClelland has taken the contract to distribute the water in an impartial manner and will keep the sprinklers running day and night. -PRACTICAL DENTOW Jfjt' jy. Joy jyi jjt yjL. jyc A.VL "Worlc Office over Bank of Western Ksna E.

E. GRAY, Proprietor..

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1886-1886