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Zionville Sentinel from Zionville, Kansas • 2

Zionville Sentinel du lieu suivant : Zionville, Kansas • 2

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ZIONVILLE SENTINEL L. A. STANWOOP, A TTOLVE T-A T-LA IV, t's Ulysses P. P. DOZE, SAMPLE ho mailed, Becurclv wrnpuwi, 10 nay wldrcsa In the W.

0. CALHOUN, Editor and Prop'r. United HluiiM rirtDl IjIC! fur Three Monlha LOCAL NEWS. W. 0.

Calhoun will attend to all Notary work. Job printing neatly and promptly Lib- on rueeint of VV 1 J.J'Jk3 One i)llr. Published evekt Thursday. NOTARY PtISLIC. Kansas, Zivnville, OlulM.

The Poliob TWATT.V.n of Now York Is Hie JVlAlJjJl Only Kntered ut the Zloavllle, postofflco as leoond class matter, Tho Supremo Court dsolares Ulyasna tho Temporary County Soat. flUIiaie lUUtJirHieu nrtoriniR null rariiam iuiiim vum jm published on Hie Amerleun coulliient. lOlilTfl done at uus ouicu. Kant" Elchard K. Fox.

Franklin Spare, Kew York. nmme nimi. of Ulvsses. will save you 0. CALHOUN, KQTAUT PUBLIC, money on arm loans.

The exact "Qoographioal" center is what Tho Pdoplo highly pleased with the Final nroot papers made out free One eopy on year, Six goe- Three Liberal UrmH to clubs. Sample copies free. Advertising rates. 50o. per Inch per month.

Local notices, Be. pet Hi. A pencil mark at the eft of this notlc Blenlllra that your subscription has expired. Yo BU(y ua at once If you desire the paper contmutu ju. of charge at tins oinee.

"OLMSTED WILLIAMSON REAL ESI ATE LOAN A GEN D3. II, LUCAS. Fnysicltin and SiirtO'on, R'rxsas. '3 Zionvilte, Mr. L.

T. Morton returned from lie road Wednesday. Central Avenue Office 0. C. SHARP, Justice VI TClwood.

the liveryman, re Farm loans a fecial tiy, stcre. from llartland Thursday. tnd see us. DIRECTORY. M.

IS. CHURCH SKHncm-lWW nate Sabbath ut 3 p. in. A eon ll 1 nv I Ion hi tended to all. Kbv.

J. C. Waaim. 1 BabbutU school every Sunday. TAQGAltTi Sul)t ArrOKNIY-AT-LAW, H.

M. Bacon, of Ulysses, hits pait Kansas. CANS. Itysses, ULYSSES, mi farm loans $21,705 since Kanscs. Garden City, At last, The People rule and Sjjccu'ators barred out.

Prosperity ahead! kh. 1st. at the i nines A has ordered a bil LITERARY SOCIETY. Meets every Friday at Storm school house. AH are Invited.

R. Brolller president. B. J. Beardsley vice-president.

L. A. SUnwood secretary. Mrs. Annie Storm treasurer.

nr nnfffinwnrid trees throii'i'li the Restaurant. M. St Vvjuv vv- If The permanent a certainty for Ulysses. Grand young Grant proudly forging ahead agency of W. C.

Calhoun. pi i A. Morris was a caller a A. T. S.

F. R. R. AT HARTLAND. this ofliee Tuesdaj OF KANSAS, Late principal law Clerk of the General Thro-Freight ,5 Land Tf will von to see Bacon, the last ittiem m.

To tie Fro iiivci nu uiuiAjiJ 4 55 p. nv lnnn ntwit. of Ulvsses, oeiore yuu all mcah in n.wi MpvIni Vtu 11 make application elsewhere. 10.03a. R6 Auanucw fina.m Vnrm Inntis are made at better and Counselor, Attorney New iorK tip v7a Intern Exp in a 2jc.

Board by the -week or meal. rntes bv Bacon, of Ulysses, than any ast rreigm vj'-iSn Thro'l'Tull-llt other firm in Grant county. Anna frivard. one of Our in eases arhilmr under tUe Public Land Laws. IS rears' Word was reeelveii Monday convoying to our people the glad tidings that the temporary county seat matter had been settled by the Supreme Court declaring Ulysses the temporary county soat ot Urant by a fair majority.

The proprietor of the Sentinel has ever been an ardent supporter of, THE MAILS. Arrives, from the north, (dally) 220 p. m. Leaves, for the north lljj a yean principal law Clerk General LjukI Office, ho not belike your oaso ii ff1 luino j.jL" charming lady claim-holders, will a nil KAS. WM.

H. STORM, Proprietor. Dave conmlted me. i.y-onice lu u. La.ua uu nttwhmm.

7 a. m. to 7:00 p.m. Sundays garden cirr, 1. 1 lOKXJa.

to m. ainrnii Thursday, February 16, 188S. We believe the Prohibitory lav iwhn A-mhorsr mill and believer In, the cause of Ulysses. Ho personally believes a matU-r ot justice and bioiit that Ulysses, In the exact geographical center of Grant county, be chosen the county seat. The Sentinel labored hard for grand old Ulysses; therefore, we rejoice with the groat majority ot the l'EOi'LE.

Hurrah for Ulysses! the future Ui I I 3 make hnal prooi on uer lium nuaj. John Chamberlin, formerly of the Syracuse House is now conducting1 the Ohio House at Garden City. Call on him. George Washington Truitt, Jno. Pritchard, James Tnggart and a score of others transacted business in Ulysses Saturday.

John Trueblood is spending a few l. Tvirlo Tnlm is n. vvliole- enfnrr.e.d. and twi ICtboi B. H.

Griffith, 6- UR VETOR BRA UGNTS MAN. JHl'll "i-v with that end in view. $100,000 TO L0AK HAYE The usual spring emigration has county seat of rant county GRANT COUNT' FARMS. ON set in. Strangers are heeoir.

mnrfl -numerous every clay. Ou 'zirmvillR Rf.xttnt'L came out. linro all Oin nnrHrnmpnt field IlOteS fO) Grant county. last week with two instead of, a3 for-morW nnc nafs home print. Mr.

souled boy and we understand he will not return a1. one. Frank Wilson, one of our wealthy mm prospects for the year 1888 are probably better than at any time since the first settlement of western Speoialtt The laying out and mapplag c.1?; 1U- Calhoun had demonstrated to the i'is new towns or additions to old enaa. Ulysses TZdt. merchants, was in llartland Monday nf Grant county that he pos Frank is a thorough-bred Kansas essed enterprise and apility, and now rustler.

lie manifests a spirit or energy. ALL KINDS OF House, ULYSSES, KA. Tbf. of the Sentiskl departs 'rcra Grant County Kegisier. First door "2 fn-ilur for a ten-davs visit in Illinois.

Woolen tiooas The paper will make its appearance Chicago Alton R. R. promptly as usual, nowevei. GovETtxoR Martin issued a proclamation Thursday, designating Wednesday, April 4, as Arbor day. All citizens of Kansas should plant a few trees on that ty.

Now that the county seat ques Kansas City to mnsn. lonto ami the Wlipn von wa iit final proof papers Al jo, cloaliii out Great bii'0'alua tu St At Katlv rclu'd -art. t'x of mcti'a lUpbooU bad NOV. made out remember that the editor will guarantee thwn to be correct Lwery, offers advantages mat arc ni auu emwledbvanvother. Us trains strnt from t.i'-Union depot In Kansas City after the arrival of trains from the wst.

and rim through to St. Louis. Bloomlnston and Chicago where for all points further Kastare made In Imlon depots. The Chli'au'O A Alton Is tun on Iv line ninnlng Palace l1iilnears to or Iron) Kama- Citv on both mornlun and night trains. It manes no extra charge for elegant and epnitortaWo In Palace HeclliilngChalr Cars which are run on alltrahn It rum the newest and most Kunerb Al tne Ultra Dry '(ji-t'li'S AND SALE STAPLE, tion has been satisfactorily settled we EfOKVILLE should prepare for the spring boom.

in The Sextikel is the first paper in Pullman Palace Huffet cars Ttiere now hnlvucn 11V M'J ht Kan. and charge you nothing lor making them out. A slight snow fell Thursday. The air was cool and fresh; quite a contrast InuVed from the day before. Ons hardly knows what a day may bring forth.

Rev. Brown held religious services in Zionville Sunday and was greeted by one of the largest audicm es rvpr assembled here before. arc Louis, and fit. Louis and Clilca'o '1 tills popular route are on sale at all coupon ticket 13'lyssos, Grant county to publish the county olticestnine uimeu oai. GEESDO seat news, Notice tor Poiilication.

T.nnrt office at Garden city, Kas. Feb. '88. If niitan that, the fnllmvtns- Tuesday, February 14, was Valentine's day. ottiopha hlfil notice ofhis Intention t- le before the V.

i at Huaoton pleased to note the gentleman's success. The literary was well patronized Friday evening. The programme w.is interesting as carried out. An Mooms. A number of the farmers south of witnesses to prove his continuous esiHlen ce upor i fWdo met a few nirhts airo and or Mon Hastier.

wood John Vanwer A Morris Simon Usher, ail ganized a vigilance committee, whose f. of misses. Ks. Is tlie Time to Land office at Garden city, Feb. 6, '88, interesting programme is arranged for to-morrow evening.

George H. Kell has rei from Morton" county where he selected a thn fondTvincf-narn'M ni ni inittntlnn to setiier jhi iuicm hwlha, duty it will be to punish tlie rascals who have been committing so many petty depredations. Off enders of thi -'class will be promptly caught up with and put through a course of sprou ts. Mtlier brick or Jtone. Work soucitou, nnaiprooi ium i imom proof will be made before the I'lstrkt Ueiltol L'; va iiL'oton on A ir.

10, w. homestead. George is oneot our very i fevr tl nee HI utteIiaoa to best citizens aril we recret sincerely Invest. I his iWrminatioh to leave Grant SWH'tol're his conthmous resMrn upon aim cuiuvauuuui o. sou Manfred Allison Laulel Neese a 1 V.0 pi all county.

Kansas. ol ZIonvUlB, Ks. Vm F. Lfcdrrp.nvobdreturnedfroin Teachers Meeting. A teachers meeting was held at t.

neim.it CUv, 1C Feb. '8S Hutchinson Friday where he has thp nflst three months. He Notice WSventnattho came out to visit his many friends i ti i sett er nas en iinal proof In support of his chdm proof Kill bo ma.le be ore Urk I 1 iomt and see al ter his property, ne wo roffieTuneWnwseneVisvviA Ulv-ses Satu-day. Tl meeting was called to order by Rev. J.

C. Helmick, at 1:30 p. m. S. A.

Swartz, principal of the Ulysses schools was chosen temporary tary. Rev. J. C. Helmick, president, A.

Swartz, Maggie Toot. THE ZIONVILLE 1 )' t. sec -a. in i tn rove his remain with us a A number of young folks assem- He names uie miiun.nB contlnous residence upon, and cultlvi Ion said jo beta Rage 37 i ut, the oi samuei .7 1 1 till f) 'toiivllle Kansas. Js locatea on etuun A natural v.

v.t,...j an. Tsifimrt. two miles northeast LMO.itt for tilt' or S'eCi LU oiii-' A SO Iiri nutn r.niui, south ot OlYSsei ami iu at j6 DM. lliC town, Thursday evening and mdul fKw (lI Sentine prove nis remuencc a i uiti-liKo A Jarvls ,1 Burcneu on the vjest. Ceredo will The great Cimarron river Jiows ji ged in "taffy-pulling.

1 he evenm was pleasantly spent. Gentry all 1 ionvllle Kaiiww. ject arainage. j- yj Nf. W.

secretary. The president was appointed a committee on program for next meeting. Those present were: Rev. J. C.

Helmick, Maggie Toot, Miss Dodge, A. Swartz, J. C. Colin and H. D.

Woolsey. The president will announce the date of the next meeting. A number of our young people at-tpinlpd n. fbinee Friday evenina at the a fortune. Jiu orancnes bit.

DO is directly on the great nahual tho ougnja Land office at Garden city, THE GEEAT ,1 Hvgotonand Woodsdale to Ulysses, -Cincinnati, ur i 7 11 rnntltl-Y. Jauury laoa. residence ot Mr. Jfarr, southwest oi f.nwn. The bos enioved themselves is hercbv riven that tli City.

Surrounaea ey a -wen immensely and speak high terms oLlovjinsr-nametl seiner nai rr atd ot the l'arr brothers. nt ins imciuwn iw i I Tfl Tf I l.S t. t.i.i-. TTr stMort ot Ins claim, ana i Buckingham Racket. The farmers are busy plow ing I i.

nrnnf VnJ that said -hr oof will be made before WEEKLY i 11:11.. strict Clerk. Stevens noniesteau. uiuy is one i. i 4 ITuiTnlon on March 0, loda, Boom esr settlers navin; uaiuo neic iu summer of '85.

Samuel Taylor and spring crops. Johii Nill returned from Hart-land Sunday. Quite a number attended the singing at John Hull's, Saturday night. i. ii.i i (id j.

jci. jjuii. puiiui ituuiju I 'rr. rntlninir i rr Vi names tJ juw-t, months lor ou ucjij." i. i i Aivitnesscs to prove in Tlarvev M.

Bacon, the cenial real tti i rur, for rnur iriei' 1,1 or wme uwnu vn 1.. i.iOMlTur 1111 our low 11 oho I hll -r t.nwlil ill ZionviUe Sunday and treated the nd Taylor amoiaui dtlzBn8 wm are rr I'evRonw ui wrder to a buggy ride beliiml ftisia KjiLV.l a of Zionville, Kas. Alonzo Walker lias decided to make final proof on his claim this spring. Mr. Teems fencing in a pasture and will soon erect a wind-mill on his claim.

Spvprnl of our vouner people at- mous "George. which we Viirrhlv imnrfc.iated. MaV ffod 0 eS9 lues rigtsr-i Land office at Garden city, January 18S8. 1 itivrn that thi you, son. Alfred S.

Jackson, one of jhe 'TP Water! prra nf Grant r.ountv. (leuarted ves- tended the dance at Melyia Parr's 7 T.I 1 terrkv for Mason county, lli.inoi: TERMS: tenths r.0 cents; 3 months 30 cents. folhnviiiij-naincd settler nas jma Mr. Jackson is of seventy notice 0 us internum Friday night. Thomas Bottorff has taken unto 1 himself a cook.

Tom savs it beats monv fviori if tUiriv TTo i-oyiiP a mad" bcloi'i herein 85 and entered a claim -which District Clerk, Stevens Aas. at on March 3, Jtd'S', vi Winrham. no. 1313 Bo is now a well improved farm. Mr.

Anna Storm her three 1 batching. So boys go and do likewise. Jno. W. Hull will go to Ilugoton to-morrow where he will make final i proof on his farm one of the best tor the sec 32 tp 30s rg 36::.

I months term of school ri b. 3. On that day the entire school assembled lie names tlie jownving to prove his continuous residence W. C. CALHOUy, Edit and Proprietor.

and enjoyed an excellent dinner through the courtesy of the teacher. The scholars learned very fast and nf t.hnni did not, Tliis.q SI daV. the Boys, if you don't want your names exposed you had better bo a little careful how you tie tin cans to your neighbors dogs' tail. BAUli.L0i.' upon, and cultivation oj biz: Mitchell James li Burleson Charles f. Green John TJ Gentry, all Ulysses, Kansas.

Nilr "gisler. i Both scholars and natrons are highly 1.

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Pages disponibles:
265
Années disponibles:
1887-1888