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The Hays City Sentinel from Hays, Kansas • 3

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irtw 1ium 7 ber of sporting gentlem-n were present. Upon victoria portiur Club. introduction nre entirely nnntc-1 essary. lie is still at his pJaco Report of the advanced department of the Hays City school, for the month ending March 9th. ti meeting beinst callel to order, tne oo-ect nav-n been previously state 1.

on motion of W. T. We havo long been convinced M. Mack, seconded by Howard, air. v.

retre combined with the recognized promptness an I integrity of the man seems to us sutllcient to insure suece-s. And we are mistaken it the firm ot Tracey Henly is not successful. business on -boulh Maui bircet, of tho necessity ot just such an was called to the chair. On motion of Mr. Petre.

Georje Grant was iiihtitutioii as this not that our where hu bus been for 3-etrst and where will be found a stock SENTINEL OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CQUXTY. W. P. F. C.

MONTGOMERY, 2DIT0B3 PROPRIETORS. tendered the PreiWeicy cf the club; sej-mJei by A. which motion was unanimously carried. of everything in his line. American young men could not find sufficient enjoyment in sport, individually; but tho English Xames.

lu this iHue will ttl.Mi be found On motion cf F.W. Gunther, secondelby r. Mason, W.T. L. Mac' was tenderei die Vice-Presidency carried.

Catxa' was made "master the Active steps have been taken for the erection of a new church in Victoria. The contract for stone has been let. the card ol R. lir uncart, the merchant ol llarit-ouk. Mr.

Bum- hounds. men and bcots do not tako kindly to our way of doing things; and this organization is calculated to perpetuate the sports of is one of the Russian colon-ists wIki hcttlcd in our county la.st l.tzzie Allen 00 100 00 00 Lane have removed their law office into the old llardsi-y House, and now the bUiumer. and lor an evidence ol no and, undoubtedly. in will, at least, be an ordinary his brik business qualifications, and cnierpriso wc would poiut to his advei iihcmcnt. so so 100 Micces: for the company ha3al! Lizzie Ann'n ISerrhiiid Ida Lizzie I la Umieier Carrie' i tail Suau Ida Marv Judge can happy and joyous be And SmUh ihe pretty, passing girN can see.

While Gil can smirk and smile with fctee Behind the bijj glass windows, copyright secured. the natural and necessary mater On motion of Mr. Tod-J, sccomle by J. F. Maok.Ch-.

O-a-wy i euwi Treasurer. On motion of Georye Philip, nv-le by Nell Mc Gumher wa chnen Secretary. On motion other eiulemsn pre-ent. gentlemen were unanim-tily chosen to the representative 'Sees nrnrJ below 'Ihe Hon. A.

D. Gitkevw tithe vHx of Solicitor; O. Petre to the of Collector; and C. Howard. Steward.

On motion of W. T. L. Mic', it as Kesolved, That the Secret rj call up-n the editor of the Hays City newsper, and request their co-operation in establishment af the Club. On motion of A.

Grant seconde-l by O. Petre, the Secretary was instructed to inform the the eJ-itors that they had lcen ununimonslp elected honorary memlers of the Club. On motion of A. Ainlie. seconded bv F.

Raw- 00 ial, ihe yung men have the proper amount of enthusiasm Jimmy Mack gave us a cordial hand-shake, Monday. Billy Mead's saloon is one ot the popular place. ot report in Hays. Take your dilapidated time keepers tollickcl. He an expert workman.

The Dodge City 'limes classes a fist fight among the sciences as slugologj. George Ormiod and sou, and Win. Tueker.all of Ellis, visited us la3t Tuesday. Garden seeds, in endless variety, ly Tlie Conrc of True Love 00 100 10!) Tillie Winters 100 M) 10" 100 100 so-so: 100 75 7" 00 ItHl' so: so; 75; so. and, tor the greater part, its mem- Kat ie Totnlinon bets are men of means, and Never did run smooth.

The following verification of the Cvuiliia Winters 00 100 100 00 so. 00 00 Oil 1U) 100 IK) 100 00' 100 A full attendance from the Victoria Settlement greeted Rev. Mitchell, at the residence of Mr. Geo. IMiiHp.

on last Sabbath, at three p. M. Mr. Mitch well afford lo -pcud money sulli- Tena Knunaii Siuit cieut to keep the machine in mo time-honored tayiii came to our notice recently A certain young ell will hold a service at Victoria, lion, llorscraciu.steenlo chases. 100 100 100 00 hunting with hounds, riflo and couple we wilt tint mention names came to town to get mar every second sabbath of ihe mouth, at Ihe above-named hour.

the paper, peck, or bushel, at Wil shot gun fthooting, cricket and ried and before hi honor, Judto son's, 00 so IK) 100 Salhe Lillie Kil.i Mn tgoiiiirv Lillie Mamie I Edward William Moser WaltT Harry Mocr 100 00 bae ball matches, can bo enumerated among the eporta I li la ..,,11 I AM.l Yeterdav evening a soldier named G. Treat, for the necessary license. Saloonists, tobacconists, lend us your Brown, of Co. C. undertook to eat six pounds 00, 100, linn, it was ResolveS." That Friday.

March ajd, b- ned upon tor the ina-iriiril ceremonies of tVs Cluh. on which occasion there will be a grand hunt and ball. a- The meeting to be at the residence of H. E. L.

Smi.hes, on Biz Crek, at la o'clock M. the ball, at the Court-House, in Hays City, at 8 o'clock p. m. Managing mmittee. A.

Todd. F. Rawlins, Hon. W. C.

Maxwell, George Philip, Alex Grant, and A.Philip. Entertainment Committee. IT. Cas, J. JTIacic, Jas.

O'Brien, and Thomas earsor eyes. See ve not the Reven beefsteak. He accomplished the feet in fifteen 101) loo! loo All went well until it was elicited thai the young lady was not ol oj; to 00 ue Notice. Our thanks are due Charlie Amdcn. ago that her parents were dead oo so 100 oo; 00' 00 Albert Moser that herguaidian was dead, And minutes and with the impudence of an Oliver Twist asked for more.

Dodge City Times. Miinn had we thee here we wouid straightway make thee president of the story teller's club. Magnificent storv Magnificent lie for an hour's ride behind one of his Leander 100 ol course under the existing com- I 7. to 00 so so 00 SO 75 John lltunphrev pltcutioua the Judgo wan coin pel I 00 Smith 1(H), John lianuistcr rum. cd to ieiuo tho legal pnmt.

Hei ti was a uiiemma; but the nobby rigs. One of the Russian bone-pickers picked up a needle gun on the range the other day, Mr. Geo. Philip and lady, and children, of Victoria, visited Hays Tuesday. Ever welcome.

young man was not to bo vented thus, lie postponed his Decoration and Reception Committee, O. Petre, A. Alnslie, J. H. Downing, and C.

Henley. On motion of Alex Philip it was unanimously acreed that the club hunt (day not stated) every two wres. It was, on motion, further agreed that the entry fee to membership be one dollar. With a vote of thanics' to the able chairman. The lollowing are sin of the qttes tions submitted for solution, at the monthly examination Here follow some algebraic problem, which 'wc cannot reprouuee.

in marriage a day, consulted lawyer, and finally succeed iu having Mr. J. Richardson, of big Medicine creek, tells ut that in digging a well on eis place, he found a large tree, twenty-four inches in diameter, at a depth of nineteen feet below the surface. He says the tree was only partially petrified, the bark in many places being in a perfectly natural condition. Stockton News.

And now will the News tell us what kind of a tree it was, how long a time it has been there, how it came there, and any other items of interest connected therewith. uiif viuu niu viibuuitia iai licipatc in. Tho 23d ot this month has been set for the first grand hunt, a i-haso across the country, over hill and hollow, alter antelope, jack rabbit or wolf and tho days will end with a ball at the Court House, and such of our citizens who attend will witness a soul Hlirring spectacle. Picturo fifty young and handsome men, uniformed in neat fitting suits of red and mounted on fury steeds, dashing across ono of our. rolling prairies in hot pursuit of the switt ibotc4 antelope and yon havo it.

Goo Grant has accepted the Pres. idency and in so doing signified his intention of contributing materially to tho oxchequer of tho Club, and of giving a grand picnic to its members, sometime during May. Our thanks to the Club a lricnd appointed -guardian pro the meeunz adjourne sine die. i he following scholar attained tempore, and the ceremonies went on. Tho guardian often minutes F.

W. Gu.ntuek, Secretary. 100 per cent. William Moser, Canie Hall, and Ella Montg mery. gave tho bride away with becom ing dignity considering his in experience and youth.

Of the Skunk. The following communication conies to us from a we.I-knowu lady in Xess County; and we cheerfully give it Another Old Timer Gone. The skunk and its babits space. Wc speak of the large, hand- Home mirror which has reflected the ugly and handsome mugs of rowdy and gentleman, from be Look over the School Report and see how many ol the problems given your children you can solve. Poor little Dick Motz is kicked by a horse last Tuesday and his jaw was broken.

Dick is a dorg. A number of cows, owned by Cath-ereinstadt Russians, have died recently of some newxud disease. Ellis is badly in need ot a lumber yard, and some enterprising man will find it a good, profitable business. A ocial will be held at the residence of Mrs. M.

J. R. Treat next Tuesday evening. All are cordially invited. The Dodge mail route might as well bi abolished.

Over a month has elapsed ince the last mail departed. The rumor so generally circulated in regard to the. marriage of our fair young representative, proves to be uu-iounded. The so-called English settlement of Victoria is in reality a Scotch settle iim iiiv i inn pi i ii iuii i pain us iiru Arithmetic -Questions tor A and classes: Note given for $500. August 20th, 1S70, payable in nine months, with interest at 7 per cent.

There was paid, Oct. 1st. 1870, 100; Dec. 15lh, 1S70, S125 The note was discounted Feb. TlKh, 1S71.

What was received? Find the time of maturity; discount, and process of $850, dated Feb. 5th, 1S72, It sixty, days at per cent. How many U. S. bushels in a bin 8 ft.

0 in. long, tt. 8 in. wide, "and 3 ft. deep? A bought 1 lb 10 oz.

of quinine, at $40150 per ib, avoirdupois, j.ikI soM it in doses ol 10 at 25 each. Did he gain, or lose? and how much? Walter Moer, 05 per Win. Moser. 100 per cent. Ed.

100 per cvn t. Tena Crosbv, 100 per Married, at the Presbyterian Parsonage. March 10th, Rev. James Dr. W.

Tichenor and Mis Clara C. Brown, both of Bazine, Ness County, Kansas. We extend our hearty congratulations to the pair made one, and wish them all sorts of gopd things, V. W. Tichenor has gained a creditable reputation as a doctor, as an honest tiller of the soil, as an Indian-tighter; and we cannot but believe he will fill the rtle of paterfamilias to perfection.

While reading the programme of the election bet procession, in last week's Star, the following verses came to-our mind, and they seemed to fit the case so nicely that we produce theui for the are of vital importance to the citizens of Western Kansas. in fact, so much so that it should be made a study. There is no telling how soon we may all become skunks. It is no more improbable than being metamorphosed into a Iong-legged kangaroo, who curls up in a boar's nest and, if may believe a certain new-paper, this has happened. But let us hear Mrs.

Gage: Alexander, 8, 1877. Editor Sentinel: 1 have noticed, seteral times, in the Sent.nkl. articles in relation to sure death from the bite of a skunk. Now, in vour last issue, you state von are ioin7 to nr.ive Ilany Aloser, 100 pt-r 1 1 1 the truthfulness of your former statement. rjAuuMi uiumjuk.

rarsc uu me respectfully tendered. Do Vuu Want to xilaut. Uroken gnmud near Hays for rent. Iiicpiire at thU Foxale. A new Patkcr double-barnlcd brecirh-loading guu.

Cast $100 wilt IomiM tor one-halt of cot. lu-quire at thU office. tt Wm. Delay announces to the citizens of lhtj-s i'ity that he has started a dairy at this place, ami will furbish good milk at reasonable figures. if For Sulc.

Uone and two lots on the northeast eor. of I'm and Mam Streets, at a harguin. Jiimihvof John White mi the premises. if I do not ajree with you. 1 had lived two score followiniT Sentence benefit 1 our readers.

Kansas Pacific Uailway, through utiuic ever ixcru iri tnin as a skunk hieing at After my arrival in Kansas 1 was informed they would bite, and that a speedy death was sure to follow. Some time last fall, my son James Pae went to Elli, with the team, and camped out, as is customary with the people this part of Kansas. Soon after falling asleep, a skuuk seized him bv his thumb, which hind Tom Drum bar. The glas was broken by ono Tom Foster last Weduchdaj morning, who threw an iron tea-kettle at the frail Mructuro and shivered tl to pieces. Tho only cause that can be assigned (or the deed that the mi nor pi formed its uy in a cotu cieticious manner and reflected Foster's woudcriully constructed countenance, and the hight of tho disgusting looking image sot him crazy.

The glass was valued at S300. Around it aro clustered sentimental associatiiMis and rcmem braitccs that make it hard (or tho few other old-timers as they look upon the tell destroyer! woik Mirprcjs the muttered curse. It lias withstood the shoclc of many hattlvH through many wars. A special providence hccms to have guided the flying bullet, and bot-lU, ami tea kettle, and caitv va-i ieiy of nubile liom its polished isurlacc and it passed through the wild days ol Hays unscathed, unharmed, only to meet an inglorious death. Every border hero Down at Van Amburg's fair, All the sheep and ths beasts were there.

'1 hem's the spectators. And the big baboon, by the light of the moon Was a -combing his auburn hair i hat's Downing, The now goes 'round, That's Tracey. The band begins to play, IThe Hays City Brass Band. Small boys in front of the monkey's cage Had better keep away. 1 hU ia Lane in the wheelbarrow.

awoke 'hint immediately. He jerked his hand line to Denver." Correct this sentence: This not o-dy a question of policy, but right, also." Win. Mosir, 100 per Lizzie Wolfe. 100 per cent. Tilhe inters.

100 per lilla MntronuTy. J00 per cent. Walter Moser, 90 per cent. (tKofiUAPHY. Draw a nf Call-forni i and Nevada.

What is tint position of the earth? How Is every ctr- away, ana sprang to his feet but 111 tryins ta awake his companions, the skunk 01T. but only to meet his death at the ha tub of Mr. Gaje and others, who were just coming to their camp. The bite was not very deep, but drew the blood sufficient to start the in his system, if the skunk was mnn jtH. In an hour after the bite.

XT nctanir annliaH C. It. M'lXTOSU. i. if IXTOSH.

mornins. me.lical aid wasobuined. tie followe CIC UlVlileu A Poetical Effusion. the physician's directions; and esterday he was Ife ('irrie ill lt'O nor rent W-dfi as stout and healthy a youn- man as you cm find st n.i Ax in Kansas. To-day.

I suppose, he is on his wav iM0'1 OJ-JHT- Cflll Llhl MoiltgOin- MclXTOSU BKOTIIEKS, I.lTKttKRS, Will do all work iu their line at rea The following little poem comes to ment, as the Scots are largelv in the majority. A prairie fire swept over the Reservation last Tuesday night, and our citizens witnessed one of the beam if id sights of lile on the plain. Capt. Geo. Ryan is building a fence around his batchelor quarters and otli-erwieSrnaittenting the "promisee; in anticipation ot his of the approach of beautiful bpring.

Meyer, the wealthy Catherienstadter purchased $480 worth of goods from a traveling peddler, and now has cloth enough to make breeches and frocks for the entire settlement. Our thanks are due Mrs. M. J. Treat for the onc-fourtli of as line a pig as ever our eyes rested upon.

We all of us discussed the gilt and appreciation sitteth upon our brow. Mrs. Harr' Snyder, sister of Mrs. W. II.

Courtney, arrived last Wednesday night, from St. I.oui?. It will be re to the City of Hays; anJl hope you may Cry, 90 per Cellt. Illlllter. 100 us from Nes couaty, and the nd feel aitooa.

souare look at him. II yo i you will George IMV, 90 per Cent. sonable rates. is poVmous. ther- is, at lent.

for a speedy death to Mlow. Now. let me teH i the ildw.ird HnnnUier, 90 per Win. Moser. UK) eut.

Ten 'roby. 90 Iiilv Kr.inks, 90 Harry Moer. 10J per cent. Iaa we have, here, in I icn let us hear fr.m yvi SIICRirFS' AI.K. By virtue of an order.

of sale Issued I here is -re or p.isn it out -r the purpose of kill in the coyote an I In spell reading, anil penman- a skunk may dine with, bef or afker has naid honuiL'0 to it Wild out of the District Uourt or Mils County, Kansas. in direefrd. tear-mg date ot February 19, 1S77, I will Bill, and I in Halo Bill, and Texas the coyote, and th i lieoome prisonous; w.en a hi p. till btaodillg tor th! SSXii rit-. 1,1 Mks.

W. H. H. Page. liiaMlrawnig, I he.

ehool ileserves on Jack, Rattlesnake and Injun Joe. and a M-oro ol other no- Monday, Armr, 2, at Uf I A.I.H lin ininii illl'l till llll- are glad for Mrs. Pag her tiidsed, ihere i a markisl led killers have gazed into its son sake that he recoven.il. ami are uiinrovemeut over last moiillrs reoirt. willing to sacrifice ourselves out of re placid and where is it now.

Gone the way of its companions, and it wcro but just that it should be remembered fondly. A Correction. membered we announced the ladv's ar irard for the tvliur of the friends ot the family hut the above i a terrp'le blow at our theory. A iiumber of sini-II as cases have come under our not'ee. and is the first one we have Mr.

Biauham, Agent at this its place hupplicd with a larger one. received a letter from Mi. pi ace rival some two weeks ago, but that was a mistake. As. an example of religious devout- ing manifested therein makes us feel h1 ail over.

And where can a belter discretion of the country bn found TotheSkntixel. Kind messenger, who brings us news rom Kast and West, from North and South, Your weekly visits our fire-side cheer. By bringing news from far and near. We like you for the stand you take. For right and truth makes evil quake.

And he that doeth wrong may You'll to the world his evils show. And often in your pages see Something about this land, that we Are anxious that the world should know Of the large increase from that we sow. In speaking of this land you tell Sick ones to come, for here is health And those who have dispepsia may Hate it no more while here they stay. And those who live in Eastern States, Without a farm should pull up stakes And, journeying to this land of health. By industry lay up wealth.

For raising stock you let them know These prairies will by far outdo All other place's east here. In grazing stock from year to year. And now, kind Sentinel, we trust You ever in the future must. By many new subscriptions, make Your kind appearance in every State. H.

T. The writer has evidently adopted the style of some illustrious poet, but we haven't the flow of language to name Muir, General Freight Agent lor tlie KrP.7y:g his attention had known to escape. We hardly thi.ik 2 clock P. sell, at pub I auction, t3 the highest and b-i b'uldvr. for cash, at the frout door of Kays City.

EUU County, the follow in described mul estate, to wltt: lt numVr eiirhl (8). iu block innr.ber twenty-live (25). vt Hays City, Kill County, Kansas, together with the appurtenances thereto In-Ionginj; said pnrty le-ing to satisfy a judgment of S40G.35. rendered hi aid lii-triet Court, upoa a i-ortaln note and mortgage executed dlii-ewl by John Buffer and wife to Krueger Itrot. Civeu under mv hand, at niv iCice, in lays City.

Kana, tUis 27lh day et February, 1877. (Jkorgk W. UAKDSSr. Sherifl of Ellis County, Kansas. ness, we mention the tact that quite a A TERKIOLt: Tit AG ED Y.

been called to an articlo iu las. the poison theory a good one. If a number of Russians went to Ellsworth, a distance of sixty-five miles, to attend skunk has the same system ot eating week's accusing the K. Sad Death of Mrs. Gager, at P.

of partiality to a certain mer and digesting food as other animals Catholic services last Sabbath, and by roam the plains and we know the Hands of Her Ilusoaud. wagon at that. of nothmjr to Ihe contrarv. bv the way poison "would have same Jlead nas turneu out with a new team, new buggy, new harness, new Editor Sentinel: I have, for cfiect upon him as upon the wolf he the delectation ol your readers, i everything, and it is the popular belief would either die immediately or entire that he will soon turn out with a new tne iiornoie particulars ot a hom icide perhaps, it Hiould be new but the boys might plague him ly recover. It is preposterous to believe that a skunk secrets a supply of deadly poison in the crevices of his called a downright murder.

and we refrain. Living on Big Medicine Creek. M.J.E.TEEAT, Fred and Chris. Rawlins, of Victoria, in Hooks County, aro two fami fell heir to the neat little sum of 8,000 tueih perhaps and goes about the land seeking whom he may de-troy. A skunk a sane, fair minded skunk we lies named respectively Richard I him.

Let us join hands and and chant in Victoria, and instructing him to call upon us and state that tho Russian Merchant had received no goods except for his private use at less than the usual tariff. Thc'woi ds "for his private use" are susceptible ol -cv-eral constructions. Undoubtedly it is the intention of tho road to ship only such goods at special rates as aro Jntendcd for private use but it is also absolutely certain that these rates havo been abused, and thus it is that such of our merchants as are too honeM to attempt the fraud or lack the oportunity, are wronged. "For private, use" alter our enterprising men have received the carload of flour, means to uso one sack and sell the remainder. son and Gager.

From omo im wipe off our chin. Dealer In meau never lights with his teeth he aginary or real cause, thero has existed a feud between the two has a much more effective weanon. From Ness. families which sometime? breaks out in bitter strife; trouble No, we thing our theory to be the belter one. Skunks bite only when they have the hydrophobia and thl, owing Our correspondent evidently wrote the following immediately after reading our ott repeated exhortation to be follows.

Last Saturday morning, to some climatic influence, thvy have one of the younger members of very frequently. Sh dl we hear from the family went lo brief. If th o.d saying brevity is the you again, Mrs. Page soul of wit" be true, we have one of Gagcr's 4iouso; and high words ensued. Finally.

Gairor called LIT ihe wittiest commuuicatious it has ever recently, by the death of an uncle in England. $40,000 is something extraordinarily handy to have around, and the Rawlins Brothers should be happy. A stranger, whose name we know not, jumped from a moving train just webt of the depot, last Friday and was severly injured. He was cut and bruised, his cloth, ivere torn and he bore the general appearance of having been run through a sausage raaihine. Mr.

Win. DeLay has rented the place recently vacated by A. J. Dwindle, and intends to engage in thejdairy business. Mr DeLay will keep none but the best of milch cows, and the absence of a pump on the place is an assurance to his customers of milk pure and rich.

tSeecard elswhere. As the Westward bound passenger train stopped at Victoria, last Monday night, a man sprang from one of the Notice of Jartucrsliii. We. the unders srned, have this dav IVcw Advertisements. been our duty to publish.

But let us peruse. N.C. Mr. 14, Ed. Skjc.

Rainy weather. wheat sowed eatereil into co--armership, uu'der the hrm name of lnicev and Henlev. to do a general merchandising bus ness. The advertisement of Allen i i and winter wheat growing finely. Ly ah Liner, ljana agents, appears in this issue for the first time.

These in Havs City Kansas, in the new stone building lately 'erected by John G. Tracey, on North Main All parties liaving busines with said linn, can attend to the same with ceum ceaseu 10 ne. ess count lias two poets. McKay is going to the Saline, Prof. Strong is firoinir to Iowa gentlemen are the pioneers in this South Fork has three new se We particular branch ot cusiness, and eiiner oi me unuersigncd.

All ac cannot refrain from giving three cheers doubtless they will succeed, as, HOOBS. for "dot purty leddle -ou'iw .1. B. count due or against John G. Tmeey will settled by the firm of Tracey owing to the rapid incoming of t.ytton is cointrto the Solomon after a immigration, a demand a great aim ueniey.

load ot corn. X. Peekhain is buildup John G. Tiucey. cars, and nn smith ti.

nue arJ none. lo oe a shin kick COXNELL II EN LEY inir on the 15th. Wm. Cowan, ni 77: Agent, held out a pair of manacled toll ows tlte plow alllay. One our V)Ull? niPO.

VCt thinl- mun sv demand, in fact-tor a trustworthy and competent agency has been created, and such this firm certainly is. They havo gone into the business on a largo scale they ike Jacob work seven years for her Richardson a liar: Richardson told him to take it back, and, when ho refused, struck at him with a hay-fork. Gagcr then ran into the house procured a revolver; cocked it; and had reached tho door way, when his wile interposed, and, grasping the barrel of tho revolver, begged him to slop; but he paid no attention lo her entreaties, and in jerking the weapon from her feeble hands, it was discharged; the ball entering her groin, and inflicting mortal wound. She fell to tho floor; and Gagcr gavo chase to Richaidson, firing two bot at him, but missing, on account of the distance. ilr.

Gagcr lingered nntil Monday morning, entirely conscious, when she died, in the greateit agony. ho pakc quite freely tho affair, and folly exonerated her husband from all blarac. Bui whether the law will do so, is a question for future solution. These particulars come tome second handed and. while I can vouch for the main facts, I taay be mistaken in some of the minor details.

A. B. and then not get er. We've narv a liussian yet. We're to have a base ball advertise extensively: their field club.

K. Brown's cat hits ben ETC. of operations extends over a large Dr. Hone. Dr.

W. II. Howe, an experienced diiHsU will vh-it Hays City at stated intervals during the year and the patronage of the citizen of t. a vs City and vicinity is ol cited. your dentUtry for Drllowe, and receive satisfaction.

Hu coming, in future, wiil oe auuounced iu these and has returned but the old saving, "let them alone, mid they'll- come tract ot territory, and their sue cess, wc believe, will be commen Home a-ormging thir tails behind them" was not verified. Somebody surate with the magnitude of their hads and fid Master, strike ofl these hand cuils and I will give you $50." Mr. Smith hustled hiai ick on the train, but had, not time to learn who he was from whence he came, or lo whse charge he was. By a card published in another column our readers will observe that John G. Tracey has associated with him as equal pjirtner, Connell Uenly.

Conuell is an old-timer in Hays, and our citizens know him from a long personal acquaintai.ee. and will rejoice with him in his prosperity If prosperous he be, and wish him well. As a sal eman and ilttU cut uia UUl ou undertaking. Thev are cx pur TERMS CASH icni-ed, honest and capable, and will perform their customers' du The Victoria Sportias Club. Farmers Take Notice ties to his satisfaction.

M.J. 11. Treat, lumber dealer, The following report of the first meeting of the association bearing the appears in this issue with a card. I will. sell cheap four pan ot mm, eight yoke of domestic an I Texas Yoke cattle, suitable tor plowing and breaking learns, twenty ail ol Iiativr COWS lliren mill fnnr m-mtrm Mr.

lreat is an old resident of above title, was handed ns by the Sec retiiry lIaChv. Ho has been here atthe rsXe of one per cent per month will be added to all bills not paid by the tirt of the mouth. Yard on South Mala Street, HAYSf'mVCV, At a meeting KM iVi rm-1A-. -r tt. xo manager he is without his equal in the inquire of A.

E. Buddecke. on hi! mucu longer man wc, is much uet- his rare business qualifications 55 SSJSSSt-'tSiSS Ranch. 20 mile north of Hays City.l&3; tcr known than we, and word of.

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