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Ulysses Tribune from Ulysses, Kansas • 1

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rM, 'V 1 ..1 NUMBER 31. ULYSSES, GRANT COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1888 VOLUME 2. A. J. IIOISINGTON, C.E.

WlCKEESHAM, Cashier. Geo. W. Eaep, Vice-President. President.

0I--FICIAL DIRECTORY. Campmeeting GKAMT COUWTY BANK Sprague Davis. 7:30 Young converts' pentecostal service, led by a young convert. .8:15 Concluding revival service, by the Rev. Banner E.

Shawhan. TO THE PEOPLE OF GRANT COUNTY: Authorized Capital, $50,000. INCORPORATED. cofllmissioners P. F.

Raudebaugh, R. Boiler, J. P. Huff; Sheriff H. M.

Bacon; deputy sheriff, Lowder-man; Clerk S. A. Swoadaoti. CITY OF ULYSSES. A Glance at the I hereby announce myself a 'candi date for sheriff of Grant county, to be Collee- Does a Genera! Banking Business, Buys and Sells Exchange, Etc.

tions Promptly Made. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. voted for at the ensuing election. J. N.

PLUNKETT. WorkDone II li Mayor. W. Earp. Police Judge Joseph Lyle.

Marshal. Ferguson. T. W. Marshall.

Clerk H. Youngman. Councilmen B. S. Fleming, Edgar E.

M. Henthorn, Geo. Dough-erty, II. G. King.

NEW- GOODS! Card of Thanky. The undersigned desire to return their heartfelt thanks to the citizens of Ulysses-who so kindly assisted us during the sickness of our child- Many Sinners Redeemed and Cottonad Jean Cheviot Shirting Satteen Seersucker White Goods Victoria Lawn Muslin Calico Gingham Chambry M. E. CHURCH Preaching every Sunday by the pastor, Rev. 1.

B. Pul-liam. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mu.

and Mus. C. li. UGO. Meade Center to Pay the Cost.

Christians' 'Faith Restored, I- CHURCII-Rev. In the matter of the Meade Center ALL FRESH GOODS M. r. Mf-DnnaM. nastor: services town site case in the United States circuit court Judge Foster has made a -WAV A eyery alternate Sabbath morning and vening.

Sunday scnooi ai p. w. Corsets Bustles Jerseys Ribbons Saxony Yarn Embroidery Silk Cotton Linen Thread Hosiery Laces Edgings Velvets decree taxing all the costs of the suits, amounting to about $10,000,. against IIAltRISON MORTON CLUB fofsnl. the Onera Houst, Ulysses The' Meeting to Close Sunday Grand Jubilee Service! every first and' third, Saturday of each NO OLD GOODS the city of Meade Center.

This was done at the request of the municipal authorities, and the city will issue its month. POLITICAL. Umbrellas Parasols Slickers Valises Shawl Straps Sachels OilCloth Window Shades Scrim scrip to pay the judgment. The effect of this will be to relieve the numerous THE SUNET1Y PROGRAMME. lot owners and prevent a large' number of suits upon warranty deeds which have been made since the commence merit of the suit.

Daily Sentinel. I The camp meeting, which has been in progress here the past ten days, and Dkd. which will come to a closo to-morrow "We believe in the protection of the homo against the saloon. We demand the complete execution of the prohibitory laws in every part of the state, including the vigorous prosecution of officers who fail to perform their duties under the law," as well as the prosecution of violators of the law. The Republican party of Kansas is convinced that prohibition is right, and is a success, and we' assert that those who seek a refuge in the third or iwtv.

blindlv seek a revolution night, has been remarkable in somo of its features. It is the usual supposi LATEST STYLES Gents' Fine Cassimere Suits Summer Undei wear Blue Flannel Fancy Percale Shirts Serge White Dress Fancy Cassimere Pants SummerFlan'l AND JUST ARRIVED Gents' Stiff Hats Boys' Sailor Hats Fine Soft Misses' Straw Dress Straw Light Summer Caps FROM CHICAGO Gents' Dress Shoes Ladies' Fine Shoes Fine $3.00 Special S2.50 Heavy Plow Shoes Ladies' Fancy Slippers REDUCED PRICES tion that a camp meeting can not be Howard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Ogg, aged one year, five months, and twenty-six days; on Saturday, August 4, 1888, at 2 p. m. The funeral services wore held Sunday afternoon by Rev. V. H.

Brink, of Cimarron, and Rev. I. B. Pulliam, of this city. While no words of ours could hold without a great amount of excitement, but all who have attended these meetings here have had their minds relieved of any such erroneous ideas for this has been a camp meeting I I yx ht hi Is I i where excitement was conspicuous lighten the burden of sorrow which wci Jis down the hearts ote bereaved parents, it must be a great consolation for them to know that they do not mourn as those who have no hope, for the Master himself has said, "Suffer little children to come unto me and 7 in our government for that which a revolution can not Kansas Platform.

"We favor legislation reducing the legal rate of interest upon money to 6 per reducing the maximum contract rate to 10 per. prohibiting usury, and providing penalties for violations thereof." Kansas Republican Platform. Teas Hams Bacon Lard Hominy Macaroni Vermicelli Gelatine Staple Groceries Evap. Fruits Canned Goods "Maple Syrup only by ite absence. Rev.

Shaw ban, who has charge of the revival services, and altar work, is anything but an excitable 'man cool, calm, logical, speeding the arrows of God's truth straight to the hearts of men, and convincing them by reason, not emotion, that God is right and they are wrong. EXAMINE OUR STOCK forbid them not, for of such is t.ie kingdom of heaven." Gasoline Coal Oil Garden Seeds Flower Seed. WTell Buckets Tubs Brooms Rope Queensware Wooden ware Tinware Lanterns ADDITIONAL LOCAL HEWS. Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners. Tours ith Pliasuee-, Nearly every minister in the district whose name appeared upon the programme was present and took part in the services, and it ill be many days before Ulysses is again treated to such a variety of ways of putting before men the old, old story of the cross.

Board met pursuant to adjournment. (Highest market price paid for county warrants, by Doig Crooks, Ulysses, Kansas. 31-tf. II. M.

Bacon is visiting his in Salt Lake, Utah. Present Raudebaugh, Huff, andBrol-lier, and S. A. Swendson, county clerk. The official bonds of the following Main Street, Ulysses.

officers were approved: A. J. Crum, On last Thursday morning llev. A. P.

George, P. delivered an entertain justice of the peace, Sheridan Jos. Ferguson, clerk, Sheridan ing and edify ing sermon to a large audi- ence. After the sermon the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered to eighty communicants. The W.

W. Pierce, clerk district court. The following bills were allowed: Mrs. P. Bowers is visiting relation at Springfield, Illiuois.

The government has established an experimental grass farm near Garden City. Attend the camp meeting services A. D. Huffman, goods for poor, $1 10 K. II.

Younerman, scene was very impressive. Rev. Mor .1. M. Gilbert.

6 00 ris Bamford, of Garden City, was in (Y.mmeivial Pub. Co 0 00 attendance two days and preached two able sermons; in fact, all the preaching Every aftern 3 o3 of trains h.m the west a Pullman Sleeping car leaves Topeka for Chicago via the great Rock Island route, making close connection with the famous "limited flyer" running through with ut change, arr.v-ing at Chicago the following morning. This is certainly the quickest and most convenient means of transportation between points in Kansas and the city of Chicago. For accommodations in IT. a Kinur.

serv.on poor com. 6 00 vi lWi.n. sheriff fees 15 95 services in which the visiting pastors .1 H. I.ucns. med.

serv. to poor 21 75 J. C. Ilelmic, salary as sup't. .113 36 TO ADVERTISERS! Vain check (or 2C we will prin a ten -line adrer caa HgKfrate of only oae-nl th of a cent iXk tor I CO) Clrcilatloi Tl the advertisement ffi inbut a single Issue of any naper.

and wiuappear muuj. before One Million nSSSSa It Is true; os la sometimes stated, that ev is looked at by five persons on Sn awkce Ten lines will accommodate about .3 wortf Tddress with copy of Adv. and check, or Sid 30 cents Book of 3 56 pages. Om F. KOWELIi Yon.

We have Inst Issued ltjpn of than 3U.00O poou omlttinR all nut the best. A SSULf? AST OF NKWSPAPKIia wh eh to advertise every soction of the country being choice select ion made up with Breat care, guiSed ONEKWSPAPCniJT A. STATE. ThebstOM for an advertiser to iv he wlU use Uit BARGAINS IN ADVERTISING IN DAILY News. Dapers In many principal cities and towns, a List wflch bffiera pecuUar inducements to some adver- "LARGEST CTRCULATTONS.

AcwpWeMtof aU Amorican papers regularly more than have taken part have been intellectual and spiritual treats. While there hare been many sinners to-morrow. It will probably be your last opportunity. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Ogg, a girl, on Friday morning; usual weight, and all doing well. "Highest market price paid for county warrants, by Doig Crooks, Ulysses. Kansas.

All members of the Union Sunday Adjourned to meet Monday, August converted, the most (striking result is seen in the renewed and quickened faith of lukewarm church members, 13, 1888. The Verdict Unanimous. W.D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Ind. testifies: "1 can recommend Electrii this car please notify your local agent, and he will be glad to make such res-, ervations as you may require by tele-j graph" I The Tribune from now until Nov 15th fvr 25 Bitters as the very best remedy.

Every Ims sriveu relief in ever and in this tho meeting has come nearer accomplishing its legitimate purpose than if there had been a great shout in camp'over tho shallow work of trettina men to compromise with A school are requested to meet at 4 p. in. each Sabbath until further notice. Sur'T. From a member of the Appomattox town company comes the information ease.

One man took six Dottles, and wus cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, THE BBST LISTOF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, OW Ui.ilvillf' Ohio, affirms. "The best sell conscience" ami God by uniting with the church. One thing sure, the meet erinR every town ot over 5,000 population and every BELECTLISTOFLOCAL ing medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electrii Uin-ovu Thousands of others have NEWSFAet-its, i wmcu advertisemenisareiusen A half riYlfk 6.473 VnlAGl? ITPIWS. PAPP.WS. In Usements are Inserted for added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous-that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kid nevs or B.

jod. 0.ilv a half A Woman's Discovery. Another wonderful discovery has been made, and that, too, by a lady of this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her. and for seven she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seeined imminent.

For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the tirst dose that she, slept 12. IS a line and appo-r in tne wnoie ioi ope ing has Caused many to reflect on past lives and records and resolve to henceforth Te'iid 'more righteous, lile, and the influence of the meeting will leave a lasting nark upon the and civilization of Grant county. The services will end to-morrow with.the programme given below.

Sunday Services. that Surprise will make a fight of its own for county seat honors. The Kearney county commissioners disregarded the injunction granted by Judge Abbot, and met and canvassed the vote, declared Lakiti the county seat, and theLaki i t.ccet elected. (EFHighest market price paid for county warrants, by Duig Crocks, Ulysses, Kansas. Thn MKfi of the State vs.

W. D. H. "oolt sent to any addicbi for TIllli-T V. CENT bottle at At hey Sb iioriek Drug Stort Mrs.

Phoe Chesley, Peterson, Clay rv, inwa. tells the followina: remarK- able story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents ot the am 73 vears old. have been troubled- wuu an nignt, and witnone Dottle has Deen miraculously cured. Her name is Mi's. Luther Lutz." Thus write C.

kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress mvseii Forenoon 7:00 Praise service led by Rev. L. V. Foster. 9:30 Love feast led by VVT.

S. Smith. Jubilee sermon by Rev. U.in ner E. Shawhan.

without help. I am tree lrom an When Baby we sick, we ga-re her Castoria, When she was a Cliild, she cried for Caitoria, When iha became Mia, the clung to Castoria, When luui CliUdrea, ah sv eai Castoria, Hamrick of Shelby, N. Get a free trial bottle at Athey Roricfe's Drugstore. 247 pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Hitters lor navmg Shockey, charged with assault ou J.

G. Klein, was heard in Justice Fleming's 1 court, Thursday. The jury brought iu verdict of guilty, but recommended tho defendant to tho mercy of the court. The court assessed a line of $1 and costs, amounting about SRO. Tho case was appealed to the district court.

renewed mv youth, and removed com Attention, Ladies! You will find on sale at Mrs. L. II. Smith's Wall street, ladies and children's wearing apparel, made by the "Earnest Workers" of Ulvsses. pletely all disease and lry a trWe, SO cents and at Athey's DINKEIt.

Afternoon Praise services led by Rev. W. Woodward. 8:00 Revival sermon by the Rev. Drug Store.

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