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The Garden City Herald from Garden City, Kansas • 1

The Garden City Herald from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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ERA OlnCo llicitoricxf Soc-oly AN ETPONKNT OP GAlUSllS CITY AND WESTERN KANSAS INTEitESTS. i I VOLUME 13. NUMBER 12. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS. JANUARY 29,.

1898. WHOLE NUMBER 662 To Cure a Cold tn One Day, Take Laxative Bromo, Quinin ttoyal makes the food pare, wholesome and delici Personal Mention. Ralston Entertainment. Prof, liruce and his class in Pal-j ston Physical Culture will' give an' entertainment at the opera house Tablets- All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c A.

Pa! ton wlm line 1ppm miilA I (Iia ai'Qniiii Vl tii 1 1 He 1 La sick in La Junta for several weeks 7 Look Here. We are authorizad to state, that John 1). will be arsited lv rot, is convalescing. OK Hoover, Miss E. K.

Hoover and Miss the party who cut and stole the D. C. Ilolcomb is moving this 1 ITattiM lvrrir. nf DtMivpr. "I'l-ft lines from a horse which was hitch week to the residence he lately pur- admission will be 10, 15, and 15 8-ft.

Calv. Steel Mills 425 is what many a mother is looking eJ in front of Knox's store last for rotyiptIiW nhonlntaW nfo nrA Thursday was seen. 1 ou are cents; 25 cents entitling you to a reserved seat. fill Absolutely Pure ovt kakimo powrxm Ir o. reliable, that will disarm her terror known to the cne who saw you, and chased of Mr.

Pettijohn. The father and sister of sheriff Bills, arrived from Illinois Thursday oh a visit. They will remain several weeks. of that dread rattling, strangling also your companion, and unless you HARDWARE, TIHVAHE, AHO CRAIIITE-1R0HWAEE. cough, so fearful to the mother, so make a satisfactory settlement with Married.

At the home of the groom's eight miles northwest of this fatal to the child. Ayer's Cherry the owner, W. E. Covert, he will Barb wire, Buggies and Wagons, Farm Implements. We Pectoral is a croup cure that can be prosecute you to the full extent of Mr.

Cook, who removed here from city, Mr. T. S. Hayes and the law. relied on.

Thousands say so. are at the old stand. Haskell county several months ago, Mattie Douglas were united in A Poor Law for the people. is dangerously ill from the rupture matrimony at 4:30 p. Jan.

Come and see us. Congressman Load's bill to alter of an artery in his neck. 1898. The groom is known to many people of this county. The bride up to a few since and for the postal laws relative to second- ir.

it AT wnt HochI's Pills are the bht family It will pay you. Yours, Carter class matter (newspapers, books, Ifowu tQ Toka Friday mornw. cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. some time had been as stenographer etc.) should be termed "a bill to Cause Mr.

Mason is on the program for a Mrs. W. Dickson writes from Truro, N. S. "That terror of mothers, the startling, croup? cough, never alarmed me so long as I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house." We have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in our family for years.

Once when our boy had a severe attack of croup, we thought that he would die. But we broke up the attack by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." R. COX, Plaocheville, La, encourage illiteracy." It can' have speech at the Kansas Day banquet. in the employ of B. F.

Hounds, a manufacturer in Kansas City. One day at Garden City last week I no other effect than to reduce the L. J. Pettijohn and family have (Wednesday) 20,00 in chattel brain food of the common people by moved into the Holmes house tem mortgages were cancelled. Wichita The Poultry Show.

The poultry show which opens in raisin or the price. The obiect of WESTERN IMPLEMENT HOUSE. porarily, or until Mr. Pettijohn re- Eagle. low postal rates is to induce a read ceives his appointment and removes! this city next Tuesday, and continues ing habit among the people.

Every dollar that is saved to the Govern- to Dodge City. M. L. Strock, Garden City's new Leonard Schulman, the Gene Stotts has organized 1 photographer informs us he is now ready for business at his studio over ment by Mr. Loud's radical reform- four days, will be on quite a large scale.

Several hundred fine birds will be on exhibition. The show is to be held in the south room of the Lincoln block and will be open both measure win mean tne ioss or vpii" nu.wnsuiS Dickinson jewelry store. C5 Unoloa tn rUintT o-ftnrfttipn peka. He will carry ou a regular Themes at The Union church for STEEL PUNISHED RANGES AND HEATERS. Specialty of fuel saving Hot Blast Heaters.

Full Nickel plated. New blast that can be repaired at home out of all proportion to the money system of making newspaper adver-saved. We commend to the careful Using contracts. night and day. I he exhibition is Sunday Jan.

80. Morning, "The free and everybody is invited to at attention of our readers the article Va will nulilish letter nn Naw Principle of the Gospel." Evening, tend. Finney county has some fine Judgement." All are wel upon this subject in another column Mexico next week from the pen of (Cceirg Pectoral is put tip in half-size bottles at half price 50 cents. 662 Whenever the number oh your paper or wrapper reach chickens and the annual poultry show will become one of the regu- comed. of this paper and trust they will not Aunt Lucia," Mrs.

Gray. Like all S-ft steel windmill, No. 2 IDEAL, gives perfect satisfaction, $23.00. rWWe also furnish guarantee for any other mill. lar institutions of the city.

On January 25, in the Garden City only read but act, by sending- postal Gf iier letters, this one is written in card protests against the bill to her most nlaasant stvlo. Imprint, Mr. II. M. Knox of that A Kentuckian's, Honor.

BEST BUGGY ON THE MARKET, THE JOHN DEER Cg 00 out l'nMr Axel Upholsterel in either leather or cloth p.w 1 Cono-ressnian Simpson and Senators I Mica attia sJ.k tit nf lv city says cheerfully: "Happy New E. M. Hatcher and W. II. Fant Year." Why not wait until the Tw Cttrm Mark and aalmnlxed ilarh II ire, just tn, tee urn for price: Lowest prices od all hardware.

Baker and Hams. sence of several years in Salt Lake, Free Range Agitation. hfim nn a unvi engaged in a little scrap Monday, Fourth of July? Wichita Eagle. es this figure or shows a less number, your subscription a busi- Several petitions are in circula- gaineil quite a reputation as an il- the truble out of tion which will be presented to the lustrator for newspapers and books n6SS 1 The Order of Woodmen of the was not ex has expired. I 1 1 I ontlir noccoil lmt lintVi Tvfn- nvrw World was started Wednesday The weather was cold this week commissioners asKtng tnem to can anj wnich fehe finds very profitable.

7 (M an election uDon the free range wcwimupimw uuuhiu mm but we escaped the blizzard that E. S. Tucker, of Lawrence, was I nate to even think that one was not night with 25 members. Will complete the organization next Wednesday Feb. 2.

All parties wishing to tha aOCam 1 question. The herd law has been in a7 1 I in trio Pirv iVadnoolnn tvr mv rr in telling the truth. Result: A broken C3 operation in this county lor a num- -uaj, join will still be taken in as charter window, a knockdown to the credit Pure blood is absolutely necess- ber of years, and under this law the 1 terest our citizens in making an ex Crown Pianos, I ml 11... 1 members, $2.50 being the entrance fee. Join now while cheap.

ary for perfect health. Hood's Sar- cattlemen are compelled to look mbIt at the Urnaha Exposition next of Hatcher, and the rupture of saparilla is the one true blood puri- after their cattle and prevent them year- IIe succeeded in enlisting a many years of friendship. Those 1 Oi from trespassino- upon the farmers. u'uer oi people in me project, ana wno witnessed tne anray are very fier, and great health giver. gans The farniers are protected and are nou ouui an exniuu, wortny or me reticent and win not uiscuss it ii- i i -i mnniv.

mi ivnrtnv nt in TiAnniA I not oongea to uuua expensive xences -j Thft Original Teimesseeaus. I will 1 1 Cfnr In I limihn I Sewing Machines to protect tneir crops. A highly pleased audience heart! I will be in my studio at Garden City from Jan. 29th to Feb. 5th inclusive, and Feb.

21st to 20th inclusive. II. L. Wolf. I I A lhe non-resident land owners ym J.

Carter, superintendent of the celebrated Tennesseean lubileo 1 1 now seem to nave discovered mat the Indian school at Klamath Singers at the opera house Thursday PRICES ARE RIGHT. under tne provisions or me neru law Agency, Oregon, was in the city niffht. The house was crowded they can forceour cattlemen to pay Saturday and Sunday visiting liw from halconj to orchestra, and the It vou have any old clocks or J. W. Pritchard, Dept.

Tiie marshal of Garden City was here Monday morning and took Harve Hudgins down on No. 8 to answer to the charge of obtaining a suit of clothes through false representations. He was discharged from custody by settling for the goods. Lakin Advocate. Hamilton county has something more than it's alfalfa and cattle to boast of, namely.

The two tallest men of the state, the most accomplished borrower of his neighbor's goods and chattels, three women inventors who have patented useful and profitable devices, a doctor and rent for the land that they neretotore parents. He was on his way to constant applause and numerous en watches that are out or hx or Ton 1 i i i i I -I We Lead in the Drug Business have.not bemi able to get repaired sea as pasture grounu, ana aireauy Washington on business connected cores testified that the audienco was try Deihl. If he fails it will cost the agents of these land owners are with the school and as his time was satisfied, and it was merciless in its All work warranted. here rentinff land' Ane stoclc- limited he could not remain long, recalls. Their voices were beauti you nbthing.

men now want the law made inoper- Mr. Carter is the only man who has fui anu attuned in sweetest harmony In the postoffice. We have no scheme to work for business, except to continue our special low prices and discounts for your cash trade, ative in order to ayoiu me payment been r-ble to manage the school for ftn(j the rano-e was marvelous. The Do your eyes pain you while of this rent, and to compel the land any length of time as the Indians Lingers had enthusiasm and spirit in i i. i reauing tr wjwuig, is your imoii owner to rence nis lanu or give mem belono- to the Modoc tribe and are va.

n.l tn i i I I imparieu. so go to weim. ne the right to graze mis lanu tree. Qf uy disposition. He talked very Lin thmr best bv the anoreciative ii -i i I i I I rr win ut eacn eye xo us proper lens i ne payment or rent is tneretore tne entertainingly of the school audience which we appreciate.

We buy in large quantities and give you from 10 to 20 per cent, off the usual prices charged. WE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT. pa lawyer who out Ilajrgard, Haggard and the prices will cause you to only question at issue. and his puoils. The aa-en'cv is 90 wonder if he does not steal them.

I The Heualp is not yet prepared I in the marvelous tales they invent all out of their own heads. Syracuse Journal. to take sides either way, for" it is to ride that distance on horseback Elder A. C. McKeever and Mrs At the postoffice.

iU-IOllie B. Mullins were married at wuiwa vuvj i across iuo uiuuuiiiiijs rcjtuii tue The Sentinel lud four or five fits Courteous treatment, Pure, Fresh Drugs, and reasonable prices, AT OPERA HOUSE DROG STORE, GARDEN CITY, KAS. what is best for the country, and it road. lie reports that Mrs. Carter noon TuesJay, Lev.

G.vler, last lover the county printing again the Christian church officiating certainly will not say that non-resi- anti ihe children are in excellent This thiiiir istjettinjr to be a I week An error in the advertisement of J. D. Lathrop of Garden City secured a larger audience for the advertisement than it would have obtained had there been no error. The dent land owners have no privileges health, and Will himself looked in R. F.

LAUG'HLIWWCO: Only the immediate friends of th contracting parties witnessed th the Sentinel serious malady with in this county except to taxes, the piuk of perfection. people, and their friends are seri ceremony. Mrs. McKeever is ou or that it is just to deprive them of Five thousaird yisitihg cards just ously worried over what to do witl advertisement started off this way: Consumption Positively Cured, Mr. R.

B. Greeve, merchant of all revenue from theiif land simply them as the asylum for the feeble 18S9. Thanking our patrons and county superintendent and has a host of friends who wish her joy. Elder McKeever, so many years because we have the power Chilhowie, certifies that he had i 1 minded is already over-crowded our friends for their past favors we As cattlemen we. naturally would consumption, was mven ud to die.

r.yes tesieu iree ut iycim mo i Complete rest for tw Complete rest for two v.UpDlD.v,...,.u I i i years on this jreet you for the coming year and postoffice. desire the repeal of the herd sought all medical treatment that pastor ot me Christian cnurcn, also printing question might restore their jid )ou welcome at the 'people's We furnish the latest styles in law as land owners we" would want uioney could procure, tried all cough comes in tor a lull share ot congrat-som'e return on our investment; be- remedies he could hear of but got uiation. The happy couple have mental balance. store." rsow, what Mr. Ijithron callintr cards nlended to print was the year 1808.

The marriage of Mrs. Mullins and imr neither one the most" Wical feiierVsPeni man-T gone to Nevada, Missouri, where ing neitner one, tne most logical up i a chair; was induced to try thim? to do would be to avoid either Dr. Kina's New Discovery, and was Elder McKeever has charge of a The very fact, however, that t.e new photo- her removal to another state, raises printed the figures 180, induced a Garden City has a grapli gallery. 'The cattle' thatTiet side of the question until it is thor- cured by use of two bottles. For congregation, and where they will the questions whether she forfeits ot of people to read his advertise was rather nt ourhlv understood what the ultimate Pat three years has been attending make their future home quiet.

this week. I te j. Ml 1 .1 i il Miisiiicoa aim oa a ujut anon or whether she has the right' to ap- efEect will be upon the country. JYlunnvv ih ment to find out what he had to say about nine years ago, who would not otherwise have read it at all. Sugar Beet Test at Lamar.

Through the kindness of Mr. M. The Herald and Harpers' Maga- point a deputy, as she has already About a year ago when the IIek- Qf ag has dQQQ 8S much ine one year 13.50. done. The lawyers differ in opinion alp merely suggesieu mat a iree for him and for others in his com- D.

Parmenter, treasurer of the Parmenter, Wichita Eagle. i 7T7i a but the majority hold that changing range voald ue a gooa tmng, we mumty. ur. King iew uisoovery ColoraJo, Melon Growers Say, don any of you fellows owe wftp nmmntlv converted to the other guaranteed for Couffha, Colds and Mr. E.

S. Tucker, traveling com iwi iD3iuLiiv.s iv.nc i.ci uium. -j i rp -1 1 ASSfKMaiioii, we are ame in nresniii It don't fail. Trial Consumption. The matter will be presented to the of the 801106 of the mercial agent for Kansas exhibits bottles free at Laughun 8 store.

The- best way to start in- the new commissioners, and we suppose Mrs. same men who are now agitating a U) our readers the analysis of sugar beets, made by the governuunt at Washington. The beets were sent year will be to renev your subsctip- McKeever will solve the question by free range. The Herald usually Died. Mrs.

Glenn, an old and highly re for the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition of Omaha, Neb.t opening next June, was in the "city Hon to the Herald. sending in' her resignation, for now keeps up with the procession, and from Lamar. The analysis is as spected citizen of this city, died Both the method ana results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of "its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most lirtihrr nnnrPTrtant iKri utata it now appears that it cot one year ednesday. After interviewing follows: Kind: Klein-Wanlebener.

would nardiy fee! justified in hold- ahead. Its conversion to the herd Thursday morning, after an illness the leading citizens on the subject "The'populatiori of the city is on the increase again. New families are constantly coming in. law bv the cattlemen was so com- or over a er woro of having Finney county represent 1.1 If I 1 Average weigtit oi teis, grains olete at that time that now it feels taken lo muianapons The editor of the Garden City Im- a creei)r to be told by the xr 530; ounces 19. Sugar percent in beets, 17.1 The sockless Simpson declares ed in the Kansas exhibit, with other counties of the state, he finds everyone in favor of the movement and I nrm nasr assumeil thft mitif4 or rrr.

.1 that he will never Vive up Mr; Bryan, fr of and will same men inat tne hem law den City will be lighted by elec- healthy and agreeable substances, its Sugar per cent in juice, IS. Coefficient in purity, 83. U. We haveut the figures r.n no, never, not if air the New York" to that office between the hours of the county. Free range a year ago tricity within a few months.

Work Journals in the country coldly throw 10 a.ir: and- 4 p. and the Gar- would open the door to cattle from on the plant will soon be commenced. the aside the ex-candiuate. uou vuj uonuu rejoices over uie oioer couuues uiai wuuiu cuuie in, percentage of sugar in beets, but if In Otden Times many excellent quaiiucsoommena to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists.

Any reliable druggist who 1 county printing at uir legal rates. eat off the range, drain the water A runaway horse attached to a We hereby congratulate our neigh- tma, People overlooked the importance of our recollection serves us right, the permanently beneficial effects and Lamar beets averaged up welJ, and o.i rick tinK ifk-lbot editors on theif well earned 1 have to spend a mint of money to were satisfied with transient action; jit goes to show that the great Ar- court house yard Wednesday, and vt wuu. 1 Jt Tk.nW nM fence their crops. Bro. but the crops the committee composed of II.

F. Mason, E. J. Pyle, D. U.

Menke, K. M. Hatcher, M. F. Griggs, II.

V. Lawrence, R. P. Hoover and possibly I. L.

Diesem has been selected to work for the county's interest. A honey exhibit under charge of A. I). Bennett has been proposed, and samples of school work will show the condition of our schools. The help of everyone to work with this committee is needed to give Finney county the prominence which it succeeded in missing every tree-and J11111 Taylor, TT but now that it is generally known kansas valley is yet destined to be that Syrup of Figs will permanently one of the great sugar producing The columns of this papr are ntK4Lu wrrv iu rsa? it noes not overcome habitual constipation, well! sections of the country.

All it takes get full legal rates, for printing, bnt lu tiuiso tucu vuuuiiucu its tt a iiui w. i i immnll(l to tak evii iuwniu uarucs we uebieu may not nave it on nana win pro-care it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- Do not accept any substitute. auFomitA fib smup ca SAM FKAMCISCC. CAt. iowsruM.

nr. rexx. r. The Colored Baptists are negotiating for the purchase of the Congregational church building. is informed people will not buy other jto develop the great enterprise 1 Ti.M p.t i I ivj ifif lutJir tiona vu me auu eci.

laxatives, which act for a time, but I capital, and that will come when i mm fi large- part oi me worK, than the rr grreiormers ottne uarden Uity sUndard the ISAntinAl thoiirrlit was a I w. finally injure the system. Buy the lis dehmteiy understood that sugar genuine, made by the California Figjleets can be raised profitably in the --jerts or Jsenators iiantei, Dubois, Svrup Co. valley and Pettigrew to reclaim her. a.

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