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CIT UHtorca Society BUte AN EXPONENT OF GARDEN CITY AND WESTERN KANSAS INTERESTS. VOLUME 1(5. NUMBER 30. GARDEN CITY. KANSAS.

JUNE 29. 1901. WHOLE NUMBER 828 GARDE Steps tna Cough and Works off ths Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no The B8t Prescription for Malaria Chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic.

It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Trice 50c. pay. Price Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies Shoes.

Married. Mr. George Steelsmith and Miss Wilhelmina Sutmeyer, both of Scott county, were married at the Wind-isor hotel Wednesday afternoon, Jus Millinery. SHOES. "A COMPLETE.

LINE OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, tice Neal performing the ceremony. This was Justice Neal's first effort in i this line, but he tied a beautiful knot. Dress Goods. Silks, latest patterns in Spring and Summer dress goods. Tissues, late styles, colors and designs.

RURAL DELIVERY. The United States government is ready to establish rural mail routes out of Garden City provided th8t the people to be served are willing to comply with the government conditions. It is proposed to establish the first route west of the city, and the government requires that not less than one hundred families be on "We made a late style shoes for ladies and children. That Tree Case. It appears that the only order the shoes that are strictly up-to- date.

special effort to get This is the season of the year when you need a new hat. We carry a fine line of trimmed and untrimmed hats. An experienced trimmer in this department. A hat may be very expensive, but unless it is made right and in the latest style, it will never look well. ALL WORK GUARANTEED IN THIS LINE.

Both high and low. Supreme Court made in the tree case was to order the city council to Corsets. Straight front, the best on the market, comfortable and and very neat. NOTIONS. Ribbons, silk and kid gloves, fans, neckwear, laces, etc.

make a levy of 15 mills each year until further orders, to apply on the judgment. That levy will raise just the route, and each family must supply its own mail box. Free delivery of mail every day would be a great convenience to the farmers up the valley, and if they about enough to meet the annual interest on the debt, and no provis We carry in stock a full line of Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Lace Trimmed Underwear, Toilet Articles, Art Goods, Fancy Work, Ready-Made Waists. ion is made to meet the principal. Under this ruling the city will go on MRS.

M. C. BAXTER. want the service they should get together at once and make arrangements to buy the mail boxes. Any further information can be obtained by consulting Postmaster Kitchen.

A Pine Entertainment. paying interest for ever, or until the Call and see us lor hats, dress goods, shoes, or anything else you need in our line. Our prices will suit. The stock is well selected and the goods are the best. town gets large enough to meet the debt.

The financial prospects of MNUUWMUMMMMHUMMMIMIIMI 100 sheets and 50 envelopes Linen the town, taking this fraudulent debt into consideration, are not very tlat- uUHMHtmunuuiiM)-i i AMERICAN The Brotherhood of American Yeo Bond paper 40c, at this office. PEKSONAL, Elder Carr was in Lakin of the week. the first tenng at present. The Junior League had a nice pic It has been some time -since our people have had the opportunity of hearing such fine music as they did at the Union church Thursday evening. The program was arranged man is a fraternal insurance order, and the rates are as follows: The Founflation I Sheriff Jessup made a business trip ISSUES CERTIFICATES PAYING nic in Doty's grove Wednesday.

Some of the trees in the park are showing the effects of the hot winds. THE COUNTY LOSES. Judge Hutchison decided the court house case against the county this week and the commissioners have to Lakin this week. Cash at death tl 000 $2 000 $3 000 250 500 Cash for loss of 750 750 by Mr. Levi Wilkinson who added the usual excellence to the choir and quartet singing.

The solos by Mrs. Richter, Mrs. Shobe, Miss Ida Pyle Cash for loss of foot Cash for loss of eye Cash for broken arm Cash for broken leg Cash for total disability To Health Pure. Fresh Groceries It costs you nothing to have Dr. Butt examine your teeth.

Call and see him. Judge Hutchison will deliver the 4th of July oration in Coolidge. Mrs. Cowgill, a sister of Mrs. Geo.

Mack, is here from California on a 500 500 200 1 000 200 250 250 100 100 500 100 750 300 300 1 500 300 Age disability yearly after 70 sfePICESj LTEASSi COST OF ADMISSION TO CHARTER MEM BERS For $1 000 $2 000 Hot winds in June is rushing the season. If they continue the people will be pretty well warmed up by the middle of August. Charter fee $4 00 $5 00 Blank's Coffee is one of the purest. Get a package and follow directions, ROASTED, 3 000 oo 7 00 1 50 $5 00 2 50 not decided what they will do in regard to again appealing the case. This celebrated case has been in litigation for a number of years, and involved the question whether C.

J. Jones dedicated the property now used for offices to the county. The county and the plaintiff have each obtained favorable decisions and so far the result has been a draw. An offer to compromise the case was made several months ago, and it looks now as though that would have been the best thing to have Members admitted after charter closes 5 00 6 00 Examination fee 1 60 1 50 2 members same family visit. Mrs.

S. 1. Boyer received a telegram from Illinois, Sunday, announcing the death of her father. Dr. Smith left Tuesday for a short visit to the mountains and then he will return to Illinois for the summer.

He will return here in the fall to perform several operations on eyes. Ad member and Sum Wilkinson, and the recitation by Miss Mary Crawford, were most excellent. The other features were also highly appreciated. Sunday School Fourth. Program for 4 th of July celebration.

9:00 a. m. Sunday Schools assemble at various churches. 0:30 Form line of march at Friends church. 10:00 March south to Chestnut, east to Main, north to Park.

10:15 Music by band. ON RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATE, Annual reserve 60 1 20 Quarterly per capita 50 50 Certifcate lee 100 100 1 SO 50 1 00 Theme for morning service at the Union church next Sunday morning: Idols, Idols, or God. Evening service, Noah's Ark. All are invited Eczema, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures r-mr are quickly cured by DeWitt's Writch Hazle Salve. The certain pile cure.

Opera House Drug Store. done. It has cost both sides more than the property is worth. In case no appeal is taken the chances are that the county oflices will be moved to another building. 10:30 Address.

11:15 Music by chorus of singers. 12:00 Dinner at Tark. A little nephew of R. L. McCona-ghey who was kicked by a horse, was brought in from the country the first of the week for medical examination.

The surgeon could find no serious injury. County Superintendent E. A.Davis was up from Haskell county Tues- Salmagundi. The Yeoman was organized in 1S97, and now has a membership of 20,241, and a reserve fund of 80,000. The Yeomen in creating this reserve fund gu ard against excessive future assessments, and as the order is organizing only in the most healthful states and does not enter cities, and as the medical examination is rigid, the Yeomen certainly offers special inducements to those who want to provide for their families, or guard against accidents to themselves.

See me for rates and plan for sick benefits. The charter of the Garden City Yeomea remains open only a short time, those joining now will save expense. For further information call on or address, Zella Pyle, Deputy. GROCERIES OF THE BEST. Pure, Edible Furnishings, for Kitchen and Pantry.

Ittf We are shippers ot Fruits, Vegetables and HODej. Finney County Sunday School Association will hold its annual session at Garden City, Saturday and Sunday, July Gth and 7th. Look out for program next week. A. C.

Wheeler, Pres. To reduce one's weight cut off one meal a day, breakfast preferably. Take a cup of clear sipping tt slnwlr. Live lareely on lean meat. daj.

He accompanied his daughter who was iarried to Mr. Moore on Monday. He reported a very pleasant wedding. Rev. Fay went, down mtllHllMM IHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUtWIHUMnUIUIHUIUIIIItlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllHIIIIIIIt The "Salmagundi Club" met with Mrs.

Miles of the west end, Friday afternoon, June 21st. There was almost a full attendance though the heat was very oppressive. The roll-call is instructive as many new thoughts are given in the variety of quotations. Mrs. Quackeubushread two chapters of "Hope, the Hermit." The story told in the quaint manner and language of "ye olden time," is very fascinating.

to Ivanuoe and performed thw ceremony. Mr. J. H. Priest received notice the FIELD DAY SPORTS AT PARK.

2:00 p. m. Callithumpian parade. 50 yds dash for boys under fifteen. 50 yds dash for boys under eighteen.

Running broad jump for boys under fifteenrr' Sack race, free for all. Standing broad jump for boys under fifteen. Standing broad jump for boys under eighteen. Boys bicycle race. Potato race, free for all.

Potato race for little girls. Girls sack race. Race around the block, free for all. Walk around the block, boys under fifteen. Hammer throw, boys under IS.

Standing high iump boys under 15. Running high jump boys undet 15. Backward jump boys under IS The contract for the new school house will be let on July 3. Ourcon-tractors are busy making up their bids. first of the week of the death of his daughter, Mrs.

Allen, at Greencastle. Indiana. Mrs. Allen spent the win Take plenty of exercise. Avoid sugars ami starchy foods.

July Ladies Home Journal. Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Va. over 90 years of age, suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him.

De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Opera House Drug We have a few rolls of late patterns Ingrain ter here and will be remembered by a large number of our people. Mr. Priest has the sympathy of his many Mrs. MeConaughey gave a reading from "The Pillar of Fire." The description of the glories of ancient Egypt and Tyre-was so vivid and gorgeous that one could almost see the marble, silver, gold, and flashing friends in his sorrow.

Mr. James Sherlock, wife and fam ily, of Juniatta county, Pennsylvania, took the benefit of an excur Don't get side-tracked in business. Dullness sometimes passes for death. Men of brains reach the goal. Rocky Mountain Tea pustgray matter into one's head.

35c. Ask your druggist. R. M. Lawrence explains the coal situation in this issue and gives you inducements to protect yourselves against poor coal, strikes, blizzards and poor railroad service.

You should take advantage of the offer. jewels. Mrs. Hopkins led the conversation on Current Events. Mrs.

Dunn as critic created interest and enthusiasm. Theresident appointed Carpets, which we wish to close out at once. These carpets are ot better quality than you can buy by samples, and the price we have placed upon them makes them dirt eheap. Come early before the assortment is broken. We carry everything in the furniture line.

A. R. CLARK. sion westward, and visited friends in various western cities, and visited Store. Great crowds are expected to attend the races and fair in August.

Some of the best horses in Kansas will be here, and some good purses will be huug up. If you want to see some first class races you will come to Garden City in August. D. S. Carl of Garfield township, and John Keli of this city.

Mr. Sherlock Is a brother of Mrs. Carl. Uncle John Simon and Mrs. Simon left Saturday night for their new Mrs.

Miles critic for the next meeting. Mrs. Quackenbush will continue the reading of "Hope, the Hermit." Mrs. Hopkins will lead the conversation on Current Events. Mrs.

Campbell will give a reading from "The Pillar of Fire." Mrs. Colburn of Houston, Texas, was a visitor and was cordially invited to attend the sessions of the club during her stay in our city. home in San Diego, California. They Each first counts five points; each second, two points; each third, one point. Cash prizes will be awarded pro-tional to total number of points scored.

Free lemonade at grounds. Band music during the day. All are invited to come with full baskets and take dinner in our beautiful park. Those desiring to enter any of the sports see A. C.

Wheeler. Roy P.Thorpe, George Wolf. were residents of this county for twenty-one years, and it won't be natural to not see them in their usual haunts, but the best wishes of a host of friends will follow them. May they enjoy many more pleasant and Are You Sick? Every physician and every person sick or well needing medicine of any kind will find our stock complete and of the very best. WEBIVE PRESCRIPTION WORK SPECIAL ATTENTION.

prosperous years. Program of Finney County Sunday lew Millinery Store Coyotes killed a calf for I. L. Diesem over in the hills Monday night. Look at those 17 jewel Rockford watches at Dickinson's at $11.25 each, Guaranteed, don't miss this.

Go and hear "Quen Esther" at the opera house Thursday and Friday flavins' been actlvelr ene-stred for 30 Queen Esther. The rehearsals for "Queen Esther" have been progressing finely and the cantata will be put on the boards here July 4 and 5. Miss Bertha Lawrence who takes the part of Esther is a typical queen, and Oren Hunt sings the king's part admirably. Dr. D.

R. Hill, the musical director, will appear as Mor-dicai, and Mrs. Slocum, whose ability as a musician and vocal teacher years in the Drug; business and a Registered School Oonrantion. Saturday, July C. p.

m. Devotionals, Mrs. A. if. Hopper.

2:45 Normal Lesson, J. II. Engle. Address, C. D.

Wood. 4:15 Good Things from the State Convention, Mrs. H. V. Lawrence.

6:30 How to Increase the Attendance at S. Robert NJack. 4:45 Business Meeting. 5:15 Adjournment. 7:00 Song Service and Devotional, Rev.

O. M. Gillett. pharmacist, we can safely and lawfully evenings, uly 4 and sell you what you want. T.

G. LAUGHLItl, MG'R. OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE. Dr. Butt has his office over Corliss's store where he is prepared to do all kinds of dental work at lowest will sell goods at a Great Reduction of prices DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE.

This sale includes everything in stock. Mrs. J. W. BUTT, North Room Nelson Block, prices.

is well known here, is Mordicai's sister. Mr. J. H. Burnside takes the ass isab There was a flying woman show in Garden City Tuesday.

She did most of her flying getting in and out of town. 7:30 Address, Rev. W. S. Sutherland.

8:00 The Sunday School Teacher, J. II. Engle. Sunday July 7. 2:30 Song service.

part of Hainan and sings and acts his part exceedingly well, particularly in the last act where he is hanged. Mrs. Richter, whose sweet voice no one can help admiring, will 3:00 Ten Minute Addresses by Pas I be seen in the roll of Zeresh, while G. L. Miller is as good in the Scribe's part as he is in pleading a case be fore a jury.

Messrs. Cook, Quinn and Hunt render their parts in a tors. 1 Observance of Special Days, Rev. W. C.

Self. 2 Observance of Christmas, Rev. J. A. Henry.

3 Fourth of July and Holidays, i very acceptable manner. Misses Ida Pyle and Pearl Ross have a beauti A hypnotist was around this week trying to get up a show. As he found most of the people already hypnotized, ossified or paralyred, he gave it up as a bad job. The cantata "Queen will bo presented at the opera houne July 4 and 5, by a chorus of fifty voices. Admission lower floor 35 cents; balcony, adults 25c, children 15c.

Adelbert Hay, ex-consul at Pretoria, and eldest son of Secretary of State Hay, fell from a third story- Rev. O. M. Gillett. 4 Birthdays, Rev.

E. M. Carr. 5 Children's Day, Rev. M.

S. Jones. 6 Decision Day, Rev. F. C.

Fay. 7 Easter, Rev. Holmes. 7:00 Music and Devotional. H.

F. J. Ricker, Quincy, HI. Chas. B.

Eiman, Vice Pres. W. B. George, Cashier. B.

F. SiMOJiDS; Bookkeeper. ful duet with graceful poses and gestures, and ten young ladies have a a beautiful song and inarch. All in all it will be one of the best entertainments ever given here. Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents.

Dr. Thomas advertises some fine horses for sale in another column. BIGLETS tizv Aauress, ur. ineo. lirocken.

Stockmen State Bank 7:40 Address, C. D. Wood. 8:60 Address, J. H.

Engle. Meat Market. I. L. Diesem marketed $60 worth window in New Haven, and was instantly killed.

He had gone to New Haven to attend the Yale commencement. The accident happened about three o'clock In the morning, and how it occurred is a mystery, but as the night was warm, it Is supposed he had taken a seat In of cherries from his home place last week. Main street, next door to Perkins. Under the rules this year a horse Saturday Sessions will bo held at the Baptist church; Sunday at, the Methodist church. We are to have a feast of good things from these state workers.

Let everyone attend. The program will be interspersed with music. A special selection will be given by the choir from each church. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS. BEST FACILITIES TO HANDLE ANY CLASS OF BAIIKII1G BUSINESS.

will not occupy the track six hours trying to start and then run three minutes or so. the window and had probably gone to sleep. gBEST BEEF, PORK, A surgical operation is not neces- Ham, Dry Salts, at all times. sary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch 1 Hazle Salve saves all that expense fame GouO.

Hides ana pen wanted, casn paid. DIRECTORS: H. F. J. Rickek, Geo.

E. Rickeb, G. M. Smith, I. N.

McBeth C. B. Eaman, TV. B. Geokgx, D.

C. Holcomb. Repairs are being made on the stone building recently purchased by and nexer fails. Beware of counterfeits. Opera House Drug Store.

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