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Ulysses Tribune from Ulysses, Kansas • 4

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Ulysses Tribunei
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Ulysses, Kansas
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(IOUNTI CORRESPONDENCE. ULYSSES TRIBUNES. SH0CKEYY1LLE ITEMS. Elmer H. Youngman, Editor.

Edin LaWhhnuk, Manager. J. M. Hoss has his new residence Have YOU Been to the NEW STORE? ft-, is well stocked with new izoods and all should visit it. Honest, high.

almost completed. RIVERSIDE HOTEL. ULYSSES. KANSAS, T. D.

Hind, Proprietor Visitors to Grant county will find his one of the most comfortable Hotel to stop at. Greater variety of food on the tables every day than any other hotel In Southwestern Kansas. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1887. F. II.

Pope is confined to his bed with his old arm eyiseads. J. G. Klein has completed a new res' idence on his claim. (itvio mivom.

vanoy goods, Queensware and lVf "VII WVJiVJ 7 Tinware In variety. euocBitiEa, cannisd goods', meats, iaud, FHBBii and fi'kk. Come ami Bee for yourself. W. P.

Struthers has purchased a half FOK PRESIDENT 1888, JAMES G. BLAINE. FOR VICE-PUESIDENT, JOIINJ.INGALLS. FOH GOVERNOR OF KANSAS, S. R.

PETERS. interest in J. G. Klein's store. 38MAIX VBOFITS AUE (3-MODEST PRICES AKE J.

G. Klein's father-in-law and family have arrived here from Indiana. ULYSSES, KANSAS. Choice strain, gauranteed Pure Stock BROWN LEGHORN PLYMOUTH ROCK9 SOUTH MAIN SREET, Our country is now on the boom and BUILD THE RAILROAD. land-seekers are swarming in.

THE NEW STORE, J'0NES LEWIS, C. C. Rider ia now on our streets The C. Railroad, which is a line that would vastly benefit the peo again after two weeks of illness. Price! 1-00 per setting of 13 eggs.

ple of southwestern Kansas, should be J. M. IIoss, Rev. D. Holmes and Ulyss6s, Kas.

J. W. Hughes. built at once. The people of Grant and the other counties of the southwest are A.CMOSKEDAL to-day painfully realizing the lack of railway communication with the out ELMER YOUNGMAB, tNOTARY PUBLIC.f ULYSSES, KANSAS.

TV side world. A coal and lumber fam J. N. Plunkett have their claims fenced. W.

P. Struthers is very happy now. His wife has returned from a visit to Iowa. Last week the sad news of the death of Mrs. Camp was spread over our community A.

L. Houston has removed hfs jew ine exists to such an extent as to very greatly retard the progress of this For Sale A desirable business lot on Main street. Reasonable price. region. The need of increased railway facili YOUNGMAN LAWRENCE.

REAL ESTATE. ties is too obvious to admit of argu elry shop and barber chair to his claim southwest of town. ment. The best interests of the coun try imperatively demand more compe Mr. S.

P.Klein, who recently returned INSURANCE tition in railway transportation. here from Newton, is building a 14x20 frame barn on his claim south of House, Sign and Or Under existing laws Grant county can not extend bonded aid to any rail Shockeyville. road until the county has been organ -AND- Saturday evening we met all of the farmers of tliis vicinity at the postoffice, and they all wore broad smiles on their namental Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers. -X- IFARM faces owing to the gentle showers that fell during the past week. Juno.

FROM How it rains! Jack Moran has put up a new wind artistic Work GUARAjfl'teiiD. -0 Ulysses, Eur. pump on his cattle ranch. ULYSSES, KANSAS. Mr.

McGillvray has just completed a 11 new addition to his residence. ized a year. Can the people afford to wait that long? The people of Ulysses and Grant county want this road, and just as soon as the C. T. Company will signify its intention of constructing, its line to Ulysses the business men of this city will practically manifest their appreciation by presenting the Company 10,000 in cold cash to aid in the construction of the road.

Other portions of the county will contribute a proportionate amount. The building of this line would save the farmers of Grant county thousands of dollars in the matter of freight charges and would also prevent any possible contention over the location of the county seat. The C. T. Company and the citizens of Grant would be financially elevated by the early completion of a railroad to this city.

Adopt the Tribune's suggestion and build the road at once. Plowing and planting are the topics LOAN, INSURANCE, of the day with our farmers. AND- Everett Leslie is herding Mr. Bogar- Real Estate Agent, dus' cattle, the latter being employed in cultivating J. W.

Gee's farm. Money to loan on Rett! Estatei Money Fred Brown has returned from $100,000 to loan on real estate and to MAKE FNAL PROOF. AT LOW RATES Illinois to his- peaceful abode in this township. Success- be! to his- future. always1 ready, Locate settlers on Government Land) Buy and Sell Farms, Ranches, aild City Property, (Contests a Specialty II A.WKEYE.

4 THE TRIBUNE'S FUNNY CORNER. MAIN GARDEN CITY. Investments made for non-residents, taxes paid rent collected, etc. A dry spell t-h-i-r-s-t-y. Ex.

A shady transaction the purchase of an awning. The hand-maid of Scripture was a simple thing compared with the tailor-made girl of the present day. N. O. Picayune.

A truthful answer Judge to the plaintiff: Who was present when the MADISON HOUSE. Newly built and furnished. Excellent accommodation iEYERYTHINFST-0LASS Located on Broadway, one block Tiiehk does not exist anywhere on the earth a territory of equal extent that can compare with the matchless young commonwealth of Kansas. Her size, unbounded resources and advantages of soil, climate and location; her marvelous products; her churches, schools and benevolent institutions; her steadfast devotion to principles of morality, equity and goqd government; the refinement, intelligence and industry of her population, and her phenomenal growth excite the wonder and admiration of the civilized world. J- I ,1 defendant knocked you down? Plain west of Main Street; HARTLAN D.KANSAS, to mil.

Life, Citr aid coTintrr ntr for si George William Cuktis, editor of Harper's Weekly and chief of the mug 9 Gross iisnM against bail Fire ai storm mm. W. Diokinsori, -Dealer in! wump taction in sew loi'k, said in a recent interview that in his opinion Mr. Cleveland could not possibly be tiff I was, School question "What are the chief products of Texas?" Answer Democratic majorities and Ivorse thieves." Emporia Republican, "Are we running on asked the nervous passenger. "No, sir," replied the conductor, "we are doing a strictly cash business.

Fare, please." First Editor (Jan you give me an equivalent for "fired with enthusiasm," Jack? Second edit or Certainly, my boy. Write it "Ejected with cheerful alacrity. Doctor Good frfor'nfngf Ifow are doctor, much better. Doctor That'. good news.

I I was- detained much longer than ex DIAMONDS, JKfVELER-, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATED WARE, OPTICAL dOODS, ORGANS PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. elected if he were again nominated for tlu; presidency. Curtis was one of Cleveland's, warmest supporters in the campaign of '84. Repairing a specialty and satisfac tion guaranteed. Orders for rare and costly goods solicited.

GARDEN CITY, KANSAS I am here to do business and intend to have The Emporia Daily Republican is one of the soundest and ablest Republican journals of the State. Its editorials are worth reading, and its telegraphic service complete. The Republican is KANKAKEE HOUSE my share. If you want to sell your claim, farm or city property G-ive Me a Call at my office pected and was afraid you would be uneasy. Patient 0, no! I believe in the old adage: "A patient waiter is no loser.

Boston idget. A New York six-year-old while one of the few of the papers of eastern Kansas that does not persistently lie about the southwestern portion of the State. WvO. PiNcrrj-Fropf on Main Street, opposite Riverside HoteL I'lliST-CLXss' iCfcCOMMODATtONS. busily engaged in interviewing a hair be had pulled from his head was ques Terms $1.25 to $2 per day.

Open tioned as to what be was looking, for. Day' ancf Night, It is a notable fact that the rainfall of western Kansas is greatest at that wasonof tt year when it is most needed. The winters are usually dry, the rainy seasons extending from early spring to kite ia the fall the time when crops are growkvg and. maturing. ULYSSES He replied that his Sunday school teacher' had' read' in the lesson, that the hairs of the head, were all numbered H.

.1.. Located oil Main Street, South of the' Railroad. and he was looking for' the-number. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS-. It is very seldom tHaff otitftinds a just appreciation of self statml with such simplicity as by a very English young man, who was-giving an account of his Ml MI HOST mB TEIS.

'SSM Yl MWI LAND, LAW, LOAiTS Tun Chicago Anarclu'sts have concluded, to disband. They were evidently wise enough to realiae that the Republican victory was very liable to render that city an unliealthy place for Anarchists and law-breakers travels. p.n? oM trmoK'em'-oi "Yes, indeed. Miss Clara," said he "I have been in great perils, don't you (Successors to Mlftorf BYotfri'.) pfco.M oqj Aoioj -ssmusnq op a.wq art 8, put? 'siiinpinoH 'tisiig 'saiSiliiis 'tT 'loqtttn Sjartaa know! One time on a railroad train out law and land-Attorneys. West, don't you know, we 'were stopped 'UHVAHHBWM by the train robbahs, don't you' know TJiE peopl who have been duped by ihf Cincinnati clique are merely tarrying on contested ground.

They will awaken to a realization of this, fact next October: undone lellow, a terrible brigand lie was, you kntnv, he put his-pistol to me -3CIIS HJQ08 all'Jr head, and he mu, 'Your money or your Rooms ti 6 U. S. Lana Office Building, (Buffalo Block.) GARDEN 0ITY; KANSAS, COLLECTION AND LITIGATION SPECIALTIES. and pon me soul, Miss Clara 03 aOOAM 'd 1 The Cincinnati Commercial style? itself "the-official county which almost tempts us to exclaim "rats!" I had nothing for Youth's Companion. Si 1.

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Years Available:
1887-1893