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Daily Register from Ulysses, Kansas • 4

Daily Register from Ulysses, Kansas • 4

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HXTio. 'Unlit PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Arrival awl To day's Programmo. 7 a. m.

Devotional Exercises. 10:30 a. m. Sermon by the Rev. Sprague Davis.

3:00 p. m. Mothers' meeting at the tabernacle. 3:00 p. m.

Lecture for men only at school house by the Rev. Mr. Shaw-han. 7 30 p. m.

Song and prayer. p. m. Revival by the Rev. Mr.

Shawhan. A 1 muni, Tlhten and diicekey hi Ov.tty exoeiit Kumlivy. J.t iivt! ir i i upi laud, 'I HUoii und Shock 1 diulv tX'vpl. suud-iy. Arrlvo in in Yoorheo, Hugolon, WckhI dnio and Zmi.vUIo ai 13 liully.fioop: fcunday.

rave for JStonvlltc, Hv.R'.itor, and Vooi new at 1 p. except iw-duy. Arrlvo from f.rd Golden at, i dally exccic, Sunday. Iiivo i'ih' (Jolclcii anil Derinot nt 1:30 daily except iSunda.v. Arrlv fiom Lavrson Wednesdays and Saturday of 12 in.

Leave for Lawmen on sanio days ArrlTO irom Hpurgeoii on l-'riiiuys ivt m. for ypurgeou ou isaino clay ivt Geo. W. EAur, SI. The county commissioners met yesterday afternoon and allowed several bills and approved some bonds.

The subject of seed wheat will be investigated and acted upon at the next meeting, which occurs on Aug. JL.OOK HERE 13 th. CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor Gearge W. Earp.

Clerk K. ll. Yoiinsmui). Treasurer 10. Vlelernhain.

Marshal -Sherman Ferguson. Councllinen S.FIenv log. K. UuntUom, il. U.

A'infi, Kdgw Joues. This space is reserved for The Old Pioneer of Grant county, who has the largest stock in the countv. covsrr officials. Unerlff-H. M.

Clerk b. A. Sweaton. Commissioners I'. J.

P. Huff, li. LrollUr. Hotel' Arrivals. Edwards C.

If. Litlhrop, Dodge City; R. II. Chism and son, Jkrmot; J. C.

Trimble, G. W. Vannoy, Gold-en; A Denlymer, Hartland; IVrry.T. Wilcox, 'Clyde, A Hi-gilder, Springfield; II. J.

Dixon, Jeunie H. Reilly, Addie Knapp, D. II. Kuth, Frankie Dale, J2 Gibson, Delia Cronkhite, Fitton, Annie Adams, Strand, Saliie Chamberlain, Edwards, Elda Cowdin, II Anderson, Maine Edwards, Davis, Lanra Anil, 0. ONeill, Johnson City; John-son, Coldwater; George Haynes, Liberal; Will Kaufmann, Horner; A Dressier, Wichita; E-M Parks, Wichita; Clark, St.

Corio, Alf Montgomery, Horner; Lin-denshuth, La Junta, A Hoisinffton, Smith, Garden City; Monday, Golden; A Long, Neeley, Zionvilie; Seth Crowley, Spurgeon. Riverside Ed Vore, Santa Fe, McCay, Glassford, U. Joyce and wife, Zionvilie; Jakeman, WQcdsdale; Smith; M. McLaughlin; A Swendson, Cincinnati; iJ Huff, Surprise; Timothy Nihil, Dan O'Keeffe, Knowles, Waterford. Oao by One He Calletli Them.

Died On Saturday, at 3 p. Howard, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogg, aged one year and six months. The funeral services were held at the residence of the parents on Central avenue, Sunday, at 2 p.

conducted by the Rev. V. IT. Brink, assisted by the Rev. I.

P. Pulliam, pastor of the M. E. Church of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Ogg moved 'here recently from Johnson City, and they have the heartfelt sympathy of all. especially parents, in this, their sore afdiction. Another little mound in the city of the dead, another sweet floweret plucked Irom the shores of time and transplr.nttd beside the clear spark- iin waters that How through the city nf Cod. There to bloom and vira forever in the glorious sunlight of God's love.

"Whore no ever On that glittering strand, While the years of eternity The Rev. Sprague Davis and wife, accompanied by Miss Blanche Hughes, of Syracuse, arrived yestercay and have gone to housekeeping in Will Pierce's house. The family of C. W. Olmsted were taken sick, though not seriously, Sunday, from the effects of some poison supposed to have been in the Bob and Charley Chain and Gee, Rider, of Shockey, were in town yesterday.

Come out and hear the Mr. Sprague this morning. Cigars and drugs at Athey R.or Milk shake' at Athey Rorick's. F. PSABSOF, ivle-rchant.

Tailor, Wostera Hotel, Ulysses, Kaa. Suits made to order. Cleaning ant! repairing. and cents pattern cut. ls.es to laole prices.

off SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1888. LOCAL A vreii watermelon rat on a fruit stand, "Mellow, I'm mclloir, I'm md-low," And a oinall boy stood there with a cent in liis nr, lying. mellow," Bol.cnlsa liiu cliunK cut rlnt out of the heart, An lie nti? it all up to 1 lib hard outside part. AnJ tbey carried out. 011 a ras-dealer's cart.

Tnor fellow, poor fellow, poor follow. J-'x. Hotnoughforyou? Milk shake at Athey Rorick's. J. was in town yesterday.

J. II. oi' Lmvson, is is. the city. J.

D. Archer, of Conductor, is in town. W. A. Long, north Stevens, is in town.

Don't miss the lecture to men only this afternoon. J. S. Crumley has erected a sign for his Theodore Gardner, of Waterford, is ix the city. 1 J.

A. Buckles returned from a trip south Mrs. Peter Bowers went north on yesterday's stage. 'Rinda Wood is the guest of Hartland friends. S.

Goode, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday in Ulysses. George W. Cook, of Surprise, in town yesterday. W. Benedict and vrifs, of Law-son, spent Sunday in town.

Drs. Bates and Gibson, of Cincinnati, were in town yesterday. Timothy Nihil, of Waterford, was circulating on our streets yesterday. Best Store in Ulysses. till Meals prepared on short order.

1 1 A 7T Among the visitors to this city on Sunday are the following ladies and gent'emen from Johnson City: O. IT. Reillv, Miss Ada Knapp, Thomas Dixon, Miss Jennie Knapp, D. II. Anderson, Miss Mamie Edwards, llenry Edwards, Miss Ella Cowden, C.

E. Gibson, Miss Delia Ownkite, W. F. Fitton, Miss Anna T. M.

Stroud, Miss Lillian Cbamlcr-lain, H. Kuth, Miss Frankie liv-jx. at. L. vj'Ax Main Street and Central Ave.

Dade, Moore. as. Cummins, Miss Cora They came to attend 1 Offers his. professional services to the people of Ulysses and vicinity. ttti- ofkiom at campmecting and especially because of Rev.

Brink's, their former presence. If the M. E. church at Johnson City is supported by the young men and ladies, who we met, its success is assured. If Rev.

Brink leaves as many warm hearts wh: cherish his memory everwhere he goes as he left at Johnson City he will have many gems for his crown "in that day when he is called from labor to rest. JHO bCsSLOS 0' 3 12.31? till, al Law Loaas Iiisur ance. ia Vlj sses and County con- sistisi of Several Depart-memts and rilled with PrpnB3 act ce ireai atkS FBESH STOCK, AND DEALER IN Tobacco Two very remarkable services Saturday and Sunday nights. The former was characterized by an intense stillness, the latter by a decided turning to the Lord. R.

Brollier and family, P. P. Doze and family, S. M. Wood and family, L.

C. Zeger and Wm. Riley, of Zionvilie, were in town yesterday. A heavy wind storm swept' over Ulysses Sunday night doing no furth 1 -M and iiarksd way down, some sell at less oost. Kenry Swingle, of Lakin, circulated among Ulysses friends yebter-day.

Frank Allabaugh and T. C. Hoyden, of Surprise, wera in the city yesterday. Mayor Anderson and C. K.

Ingham, 'of Cincinnati, were in town yesterday. Wm. Wood, of Antelope Valley, was among the county visitors yesterday. Dan. O'Kecfe and Township Clerk Mesmer, of Howard township, were in the city yestdrday.

D. Kuth, of the Johnson City WorlJ, came over Sunday to participate in the campmecting exercises. Miss Jessie Critten, who has been in the city the past month in the interest of the public library, left for Hartland yesterday. Hon. A.

J. Hoisington, president of the Ulysses town company, and W. S. Smith, secretary, arrived in the city Sunday evening, and wiil remain this week." Hat iw. Edwards, Dave Anderson thajjviisses Ella Cowden and Mamie Edwards, of Johnson City, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Doig, Sunday, MAIN TREET, UL YSSES. JOHN McNEEEY Has rented the south room of the Western Hotel and opened a We can accommodate you with goods of the best quality at little profit to us. Call and examine our immense stock whether you wisk to buy er damage than overturning several old Every lady should be present this afternoon at the mother's meeting.

This meeting will be at the tabernacle. Frank Rider, candidate for Sheriff providing the old timers are willing, made us a pleasant call yesterday. L. U. Humporey and B.

E. Morris, of Golden, were in town vest day and called at this office. if BIS 2 or nor. vve ueiy conipcunou. I have been in the business for 13 years and guarantee all v.c-rk to give satisfaction..

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1888-1888