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Shockeyville Plainsman from Shockeyville, Kansas • 5

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Anderson Divine have received SHOCmTILLE PLAINSMAN. that the wagon receiving the stolen ister of the Garden City land ollk-e a lot of ten-cent goods that are well worth examining. goods had not been driven Into town but had been halted about two hundred ards southwest of the store and the goods carried to it. BaUrtd at the post office at Hhookey, A dancine party at Mr. Cummins' i fjk BAB THOOffCj is monthly maira, xJxr Is a month! iuuiimm, kuuuuuuw au limner, a few miles east, Thursday night, But few men are better qualified for the position.

Besides having all the needed social and business qualities, he possesses a war record of excellent merit, and the southwest could not be better represented in the register's office than by the appointment of Mr. Hornaday. Larly Tuesday morning a party was well attended. BooinM iooftU eonti ptr Hue for each In- started In pursuit, following tho W. P.

Darby ha? bought Jim Rob- wagon tracks, but by encountering zine devoted to tko hygfeno and care a misleading tracks lost the trail. Nr lnson'u pony. Mr. D. has hitched hina to the mail hack.

certain clue has yet been obtained to Infanta ami young children, and all tha pertains to tho routine of the nursery. I Is now ia its fifth year. The Grant County Directory. Representative Edward Patton. Probute Judse-Geo Underwood.

Treasurer Henry Uland. County Clerk A 8 wendnon. Clerk of Dlst. Court, iiym the thieves or the whereabouts of tha Postmaster Noble bouirht Lvman tuist recently said or It i property. It was undoubtedly the Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Garden City, Mar. 20, 1889 i El veil thu tho following named settler has tiled notice of his Intnntlon to inukA mini vtf.wkf Ilolcomb's Improvements and has County Attorney Wm Kas ton Mutchiaon. "dispensable' work of experts and of parties who llflllrMtt II-. Ill fiw- tlia jTJ moved the lumber into town. were well acquainted with the situa ivegmier 01 iieeuti cant A Hut-Meg.

Rupt. Pub. InHt. Fred Brown, Sheriff WM Lowderman, Surveyor Towler. nnvnnn airrHfl txau UlB nuraa, nud Is packed full of lmuortimt sua- i KestloiM of a eharactcr.

From xm. 3 eooal exwirieuoe of Its usufulnna i and that said proof will be made before the tion or were guided by some one Bob Chown drove to Hartland taeai warmly." KnA 1, ni.t A f'J wno was. yesterday to meet his sister. Miss CommlsHloners II McNutt, Chairman, v. ulo uminot court of Grant county, on Kay -A Thomas N.

Tevis, vuuuut'HU', ivhb; ouuivun, LHJSBev, Kas- ft Sadie, on her return from Colorado. I'fcil iuvi i4. umiwU AIM, ouuiiDijjiui BUKisDi-'vnis, ana De An Acknowledgrjieut. soo ai as w. qi riVHr Vmril ulnr-ua 1 .9 The Hotel d'Hoisins-ton has ho.

Through the columns of the who has the earo of yourw olilldrBn Wa no nanies the following witnesses to prove Sherman Township Directory. Trastee-Wm Darby, Bhockey, Kas. Treasurer Wm Marriott, Hhockey, Kas. eommeud It to evarv mother in tiA Plainsman I wish to thank some come headquarters tor all Shockev- tion of, said land, vu: Henry Hland. ha Wllm.

1 1. 1 i Also the New York Graphic "Th. euocensof tfcis periodical has be enoniioua. ir. inni, 4,,...,..

kind and unknown friend for a beau villo folks when visiting Ulysses. Road Suporvlsor John Plunkett, Hhock- county, Kansas. tiful boquet of lovely flowers, thp t.M. Nilem, Register. The incompleted school house iust like of which we seldom see in our Shockeyville Directory.

across the Stanton county line was weatern country. It was marked that Uio only subjma worliiy of ottoction Is at last belug rtxoguteed." Every intelligent father and mother should read it regularly. Their children will bo healthier and It will reduce the work of carina for them, nurslnff A GREAT QEEEI1? Tlie nublisher nf No Pt slightly damaged by wind Tuesday BOARD OF TRADB A INVESTMENT ASSOCIAT'N, FollowliiR are the officers ol Jhe Hhockey-vllle Board of Trade and Investment Asso- "To the young man who gathered night. no-ka' for his papa and his mothet (ion; w.iiOJMiJl( takes pleasure in that he has mad(j Hn-Mmi-nniuntj in, Charles Scoville returned to An ana the 'little The "lit XX XX Vice Presidents Mid hhockey, flhaw, he can tie invalid" is well and is delighted derson county this week for the summer. Ills family remain on the fliMNSMAN and i he Ki JJ.IY1U.

Secretary It Smith. Huslness Manager 1) Holmes. 'Pl-MilUM I'Ml T. ill 11 VlAltuK with the present. The young man Nnex -oi-t'tlipr i claim.

is absent, but tho bmquet will bt fur This i oul idjinn i. Corresponding Secretary 0 Scovlll. Board of Directors Mid Shoekey.J IIoss, I'ci'iilar i.rice of ih tun carefully preserved till his return. i noi nauay, aieiuicir, ji uoiines. ri f'h" 1 IIV I'Awnihfj xrioi is published evi-rv lav E.

A. Van Valkenburg, Dr. Smith rmaru uwius regular meeungs on second which may not be for many months, in the vear cxci-nt, simnl-iv Saturdays In each month. All inquiries a that he, too, may take his part iii it should be addressed to the corre isponding u'wu onu juiiiuieit onawmatie enjoyment, albeit the leaves mav hi trip to Garden City this week on lie in the brightest papers in tbt jreat S-uthwet. It renlailv I'ivpu them, dressing them, amusing them.

Let-tera frora subscribers frequently contain such testimonies as these, lately received "1 am grateful to IUnvnoon: Ikavespen l-nil so much from thoHo tkac 1 fcj) j-li' ultf be my '-ctdldri-n a wroaif if I should fall of tlioop- porumlty to Imu-i inoro." Tliela-ln tlX i Uen to woliU have 1 ad been pmllotcd "l-iivstolan i of lUuvHooD. Dnrluirtl-e ihe-vto that hare subserved toh I hav Ut rela a bandrod tinnw for tho outlay by the relief I i und eonfldt-uce it has given mo li tie uLi. agement of my children." You want a sample copy Prlco 16 cents. Or to subscribe for a year- ei.M. On our part we wish to know that you have Been this advertisement and in order to induce you to mention this paper when land omce bus; nasi.

iaaed and the fragrance partly lost. secretary. SCHOOI, DISTRICT NO. PI rector I Id Sh oc-k ey Treasurer (j A Anderson. Clerk Hornaday.

G. A. R. from both home abroad, i buch little deeds of kind reiiu-m As will be seen by reference to lii right, cripum! nl rsiininc-. f--.

ro brance go far towards maki nar ut le coi K'w will he letter In another column, the editnr our life's happiness. Many thanks. of the Plaixsman will be at home Bear Valloy Post, No. AZi, Pepi of Kansas, 1 i (. ,1 clear friend.

The past winter iiaau in youi a rs an once Hn1 next Wednesday if not sooner uicciB uu liio iirsu clmu uuru in each month. All U. A. in good have VOlir hnniP mwl been one of trial to many of our set 1 )Utan daily sent you lortiie standing are welcomed in our camp. K.

A. Van Valkenbukq, P. tlers. Sickness, from which we havi Rev. J.

C. Heltnick. of Surprise. year. AddrosK, 1.

IV. IIOKNADA AUJC. nilMKMl Ihlan rli Ml. been heretofore almost exempt, hue it- ouwkBjvjiiH ues THE PLAINS! AX, Shockey, Kans. liartiaHa day moving to Gn-elev writing us, made sad havoc in a good manj families.

More than half a score wnere lie was sent bv the M. mn. Ws have anwieed to have manufactured for 1:14 rerence to take charge of a circuit. 3: t2 a little graves are ready to be overgrown by summer grasses, wateree Iludnufs celebrated Sachet Powder, and will give a packet, free (either Viole't" or 4:28 ni Tree Claims. Ve havfi tlm T.APif i WESTWARD.

No 41, local freljht Jfo Mexico and Arizona Ex No I Express EASTWARD. Ho 2, Atlantic Express, 'o 4, New York Express, it, local freight, Oliver Peed, one of Grant countvV White Lilac," as preferred), 8:42 am early settlers, from near Ulysses, with mother tears. Our own fam iiy, though sick a good portion of th winter, is left unbroken and is a-raii (quantitj most varied ol'Trfs f()r Tlva hx jms -Vmorica; hnsidr-s, wb deliver th-m VOUf llRari'Kt. iabv'Rril iy siraicirat to plenantly r-orfuma clothing for months), to vorv perHOtt iia ni 11:56 a in passed through Shockevvillfi Tires- ayehr'ssuS: lorpi.rticulars. day moving t6 Colorado.

He re blessed with health. tains his homestead in this countv A. C. II. LOCAL NEWS.

nit ...1,., mere- uid will be back next season. Ihe eouiitrv. Its i-etuil value la about 25 cents.) Address The prairie is fast growing it- Umarron Javkwitiun: Last niirlif Lakia Laconics. Everybody ja busy. Ezra Brnckett is dvhornin hi- green coat.

A vlien the passenger train nulled in BABYHOOD PUBLISHING 5 Beekman New York. Babyhood with ploture-boofc lor tho amusement of ehUdren It i Gus Anderson is sick with Okla from the east we noticed tuolva cattle. hoina fever. hums roll off of the "blind bso-cntre Joseph Baker, of Ulysses, was in This is but a forerunner of the bio- town last wfek. J.

S. Green hai niovnd back on hie FOE $1.00 Am' Vitab, 3 to 4 Inch. 4 to 8 boom which ill soon strike us. Bob Miller, M. P.

Stafford. Ja me homestead. Iras niihllh.rt uabyhoob Campbell and P. B. Johnson leave J.

W. Gibbs has been nuttine- tha for Ogden, Utah, this eek. Cheap farms for Bala finishing coat of piaster on the school Mrs. Robert Miller has moved to By W. P.

Strutiiers. house this werk. Mr. G. has donn MEaisam Pii, 4 to 8 inches 8 toll WO Kokwat Speccb, 3 to 4 ii.

VM 4 t0f Scotch Pikr, to 10 ls.a. Montana Tinu, 8 to 10 in. Austrian Jikb, to 10 In. fARVni.Tsn Vow a i Kinsly for the summer while Bob a neat job of work, and we advise all Flour and meal at bed rock rice goes west. wno contemplate havinsr their hon.

atD Holmes'. B. H. O'Connor has srone to hit i men. I IWOSOOAB Maplb, to bchB.

es plastered to come and examine it. STAHDARD AKD BEST. uv Diiua jxca, 10 4 Inches. 4to8 SHOfnnnniw inu 41.11..1... George Robinson was at the county We have received the first nuinhi ranch in New Mexieo.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave a grand supper Friday night at the Blue Front. Those who eeat Tuesday. VMBRIDCpW LIBRARY 600 Whitb Ash, 4 to 8 inchw 600 Catalpa, 4 to 8 inches. of the btuveiis County Eagle, Dr. 0.

A. Macy editor. It is published at ITSCLF Circuit court convenes at Ulysses think Lakin is dead should have Woodsdale. The editor was not a. next luesday.

JSX 4to8inch.tpd 200 Black T.ntrrram been there and seen the crowd. Ev participant in the late Stevens coun iHW 3000 more Words nnd nearly 20CO more Illus- joining the The above ae all in stock nell'sr. can be sent at any time, Boot ty troubles, and paper is con erynody turned out and a grand A. Ritchie talks of Oklahoma army. mau any ouier American Dictionary.

AotS ihp supplemontnry features, original with Webster's Unabridged and unoqualed for eonoiso and trustworthv inform.it.irm. ora mt noiiu lor our misig 11st or ovei ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES. Evergreen Knrserles, B-m time hi reported by all. Our village- blacksmith, Jack Tut tie, is enjoying a visit from hit lath er and mother from New York. Miss Mary Lashmet was visiting an this city yesterday.

Miss Emma Hornaday visited relatives near Lakin this week. servative incounty matters. Lyman Holcomb took his family to Hartland Monday where they took the cars for Missouri. Mr. II.

remained behind and left for Colorado Wednesday to work his tree claim, after which he will join the great army of boomers in Oklahoma. Ed. Russell hdH rented the old Price farm east of town. WB.EAST0N HUTCHISON. v.nuie very near having shower last Saturday.

It thundered Last Monday night the sky and country was lit up for miles around by a prairio fire in the sand hills (County Attorney.) Bank Building, Ulysses, Grant Co. Kansas. Piairie fires are lovely to look at ii Dave Smith was making ready for Oklahoma this week by killing a beef. He will not starve on the road. He goes next week, in company with Jake Elliott and others of Cin.

they are where they can do no harm, A Biographical Dictionary Containing nearly 10,000 nanies of Noteworthy Persons, with their national itv, station, profession or occupation, date of birth and death, (if deceased), A Gazetteer of the World Of over Titles, locating and briefly doscrtb. ing tho Countries, Cities, Towns, and Natural Features of every part of the Globe, and The Explanatory and Pronouncing Vocabulary of the names of Noted Fictitious Persons and Places, such as are often referred to In literature and conversation. The latter is not found in any other Dictionary. WEBSTER IS THE STANDARD Authority in the Gov't Printing Office, and with I -S. Sterne Court.

It is recommended by the State Sup'ts of Schools of 36 State, and by leading College Pres'ts of U. 8. and Canada, It fa the only Dictionary that has been selected in making State Purchases for Schools, and noariy all the School Books are based upon it, An invaluable companion in every School and at every Fireside. Specimen pages and testimonials sent prepaid on application. Published by C.

C. MERRIAM Springfield. U. S. A.

but people should be 'careful thai Jasper Ervin made a trip to Hart-laud the first of the week. Elmer Camp will spend the summer on the river at farm work. Siloam Goode, of Appomattox, starts for Oklahoma to-morrow. Wanted To purchase a good driving poney. Wm.

P. Darby. Dr. Smith intends to get to Okla homa with ihe first grand rush. Thomas Divine, John Cooper and JAS II.

ROBINSON pinnil XT- -n i uu not me start oi them hew and Lh up their houses and farms, iiy Here and simnlv they do not got the start of then iiy here and simply era on a urns Picque. pecting tour. The HaudsoKJcst Tram in tlie A very pleasant nartv mPr, last Saturday eveninz at the residan LACKS1ITH- Cradit, miles west of this vviuis Divine are talking Oklahoma. We learn that a large party will place, to celebrate his 67th birthday. Mr.

C. was somewhat surprised, but SHOCKEYVILLE, KAS. Will Stav With tho wmnfni highly enjoyed the occasion, the leave Ulysses Monday for Oklahoma 1 1 VI Will 10 all kinds nf r-mt Mil l'-l'lr company being very lively and en 'Vlll iv ri cv horse shocinc. nlow and waimn wm-k- Mid. Shockey, accompanied by tertaining.

The party left feeling in a irood workmanlike ninn- World Leaves Union Depot, Kansas City, every day at 6:35 p. via the Chicago, Santa Fe Califor-. nia railway for Chicago and eastern cities. This train is the Pullman Vestibule Express that has created so much talk among travelers, and is recognized by all as the completed, safest and most comfortable train in the world. The service in the Dining Cars is remarkably eood and Miss Ettie, went to the road Thurs ner.

Prices of work made to suit thr iney nad spent a pleasant evening and with best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. hoping they mav snenrl II ia times. Bring in your work and give nio a trial. day.

D. Holmee, atKlein AStruthersold tand, wants all kinds of country After Forty years many a pleasant birthday together experience in th9 preparation ef mora limn lino Wi.nAwA in me iuture. tl-M Tlionsand nppll iaations for pate-nta in G. A. ANDERSON, NOTARY PUBLIC, lira trifvs- the rWis a au'i i reirn coun-lra of the Soieobifia no tct net HA MVl American coal.m BW'a for patents, cuvea trivd-marka, copy- A great many farmers have got through the winter with surplus feed on hand.

ia ni.ea ctatei, ana ru -t'li tniiattti, ana constitutes a strong attraction for iur iua la patent in Canada, Knglnnd France, and all ether countries Their expeii- Mndillinluil t.miw tQti nniim. nu au eiucr roanii'ies iiieireipen- Germany Last Monday light thieves broke into Rev. D. Holmes' store and secured about one hundred dollars' worth of goods. They forced one of the back windows open and while people who are fond of the irood things of life.

A select library for Real Estate and Loan the use of passengers, properly appointed smoking accommodations Charlie Cox left Tuesday for Mors ton county to do some work on his timber claim. one man entered the store and hp. lected the goods others received and handsome Sleeping and Reclin Agent Taxes paid for non-residents. Mon them at the window and carried them about two hundred yards to a ing unair (Jars are in this train, which is lighted by electricity and L. R.

White thinks of taking In Oklahoma for a short season just to see what's there. passed. Drawins and rpeWflcations pPred and filed in the Patent Ofiu-e on shorfc notice. Tenns very reasonable, outiwrge for examination of inod'Ia drawings. Advice by mail free Patents oh.nined hroti(rl) Mnnn Oo.arftnotiood Inthe AMEFUCAfV, which baj the lnrffest circulation and i tho most influential rvRwepnpor of il-a kind published in the world.

The advantaged of euch a notice every patntM uailcrstand. This largo and splendidly illnsratcd newspaper le published WTZKKLY at 3 no a year, and is admitted to be the bst paper devoted to eoieiaee. mechaniia, inventions, engineering work, aua tether doprtnients of industrial progress, pnb-tiehed hi any etnintrr. It contains the name of all patentees and tit ie of every invention patented erica week. Try it four laoutU tor one dollar.

Beld by all newsdealers. If you have a-n invention to patent write B-lunn pablihhorii of fcwienuiiu Ajaunou fcl ew York UaudbooL about paUnta mailed bk wagon in waiting. The eoods miss ing are about fifty dollars' worth of ey to loan on from 3 to 5 years' time. Collections a specialty. heated by steam.

A competent electrician accompanies each train to attend to the lights and signals. clothing, a few bolts of calico and ItST Correspondence solicited. gingham, one box shoes, a few sacks of flour, jewelry, canned goods, making a total valuation of $100 Farm Loans! The best farm Ion ns ivi Rev. Holmes has purchased I)r. J.

R. Smith's house and in this city. Kansas grown seeds, warranted fresh and pure, at H. N. Wixom's, corner Central avenue and Wall street, Ulysses.

or more. The discovery of the The Southwest Could Not Be Better Represented. Johnson City Journal. T. R.

Hornaday, of the Shockey, ville Plainsman, is a candidate for the appointment to the office of regs was not made till Mr. Holmes onened lilt VS 4 itn.i iH.iiiris lin limps. in the west csn be had now hv if.il injr at our mlk-e in Shockev ville No commission. No long, todh delay. T.

It. IIoknada v's h. L. fc Ius. the store in the morning.

An investigation then revealed tho facts -end lur cir iiiav A i.As.s t't KaiMig,.

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Years Available:
1889-1889