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The Guy Gleaner from Guy, Kansas • 1

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The Guy Gleaneri
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5 Guy EANER HE NO. .0. JAQUA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1887. VOL. 1.

Which Oilo From 4-38. B. M. TIME CARD. ROUND-ABOUTS.

G. A. HADLEY, AT HAIGLEB, NEBRASKA. Shall we "take tn?" Which Isn't for from Bird City. PICKED CP AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUB m.

NEWS GLEANERS. (SUCCESSOR TO COLLINS AT GUY,) ..1: ..3: ..1: ,11: 25 p. 15 a. 25 p. 33 p.

No 40, going east, No. 2, going east, No, 30, going No. 1, going west, m. Cassius M. Jaqua has received his The following communication appeared" in The Wano Plain Dealer last week.

We are glad to re-publish a I. commission as postmaster at this town THE FOURTH AT HAIGLEU. Parade of Ragamuffins at 9:30. Procession to form on Porter Avenu at 10 a. in the following order: Haigler Cornet Band; Marshal and aides; Has nst opened up his stock df -his namesake.

"Cash" has purchased letter written by an honest man who M. JAQUA, the postofllce boxes that have done votes at Bird City service for the nast year at Wano: and "We were at the Hunt trial at Bird NOTARY PUBLIC, District Postmaster C.artnr InnrrmvoH tn fallen an City at the last tei'lll Of the President of the Day and Orators, in mm in in QVr, Ladies representing the thirteen II IIU MM MM to buy a postofllce outfit a little more Court, and after hearing the evidence we are convinced that Bird City is wrong and Wano is in the right. The Office at Collins Brothers' Store. original Btates and the Goddess r-i MM II tony. In a year or so we'll see "Cash" hitting the road for New Haven or Bridffford Bro's, of Liberty; School children; Citizens.

people who are for right and justice will never forget how manfully and bravely our noble county attorney, II. G. Thurman, fought in this good wherever they make those gay Yale boxes. In the meantime, the old Wano HEAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS, WANO. KANSAS.

The procession will wend to the Booth. rmrtfltls very fine- for an offloe Just Buy and sell relinquishments, 'ariddo a f. to prosecute offenders and bring them to justice. The Judge upon the bench established. On arrival, Prayer by the Chaplain.

AND G. W. Dunshee and J. A. Finlayson, was satified that six hund'd and twelve votes were falsely cast by Bird City, and now the people know it better Reading of the Declaration of Inde- who have lately settled near Burling general lana Dusiness.

wive them a call, and they will save you money. if W. 0. O'BRIAN, ton, were at the Arlington Wednesday, "ipendence. Music-Amei'ica.

GENERAL MERCHANDISE than ever. If Bird City were in the right why did Sheriff Jewell colleague This office acknowledges a call from Address by L. L. West, president of with the scoundrels as an officer of jus B. F.

Lewis, who lately arrived from 0EPUTY COUHTY SURVEYOR OF ARAPAHOE tice and dared not subpoena a man that the Judge ordered him to bring COUNTY, COLORADO, IN HIS NEW BUILDING. the day. Oration by Hon. O. E.

Butterfleld, Music. Dinner. forth from the western portion of the Centerville, Ohio, and located in 7-42. Mr. Lewis is a practical pharmacist, and thinks of making a drug store NOTARY PUBLIC, county? Not a man did he go after west of the center of the county.

This venture here. KINGSTON, COLO. Wm. Cowles, shows the vileheBS of the whole affair, Meet at Bowel4 again at two o'clock. Ed Collins is oft to Iloldredge.Uebr., and every man connected with this He invites the people to come and price his goods.

His motto is Reasonable Profits and Justice to all, vile fraud in Bird City will, undoubt where he will meet his wife and little BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER, boy, who are now en route from Rock- Oration. toasts: "Oui "Nebraska;" "Our Sister States;" At Collins' store, Jaqua, on Saturdays. ford, Illinois. Ed has been a widower edly, be consigned to a back seat in the future. We ate now for Wano for the county seat, and will so vote at the next election.

Such a jeWell as we now have upon out hands will shine better in the dark than in the daylight. for the last well, he calls it a century, KANSAS. GUY, (OR JAQUA,) and he will come back to us as happy WANO HOUSE, "The Citizen Soldiers of America;" as a new bridegroom. Women of America;" "JUSTICE." II. Jennings, from Dorchester, Ne "The Ladies representing the thir Wednesday moi'nlng, June braska, came to Jaqua yestefsday, and Collins Brothers, 15, Flossie, infant daughter of teen original states;" "Haigler." KANSAS in the evening John Artdrist took him Mr.

and Mrs G. A. Hadley, aged 2 to Kingston, from which place he goes Broncho riding at 3 p. mi Foot race. mdntiis and 20 days.

to Friend, Colorado. He has a timber The1 little one had beeii ailirig for claim neat that town. tKALEHS Itf John Long Prop'. At the" Arlington On Wednesday: several days, so as to receive the anxious care of the mother; but its illness was not considered serious until Biscuit match. Sack race.

Egg race. Base Ball at 4 p. to. W. S.

Torberg.G.W. Torberg, J. II. Tli best accommodations at the most Boggess and A. A.

Russell, all es shortly before its death, reasonable prices. Funeral services were held at the Grand display of Firewdrks at Dance in the evening. caped from Superior, Nebraska, and bound fof Boom City, Colorado, we house yesterday, conducted by Rev, I i i.i "Yi THE FOURTH AT WANO. The patronage of the public solicited. mm.Siui..

We are unable this week to publish Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. VV Combs Altman. A mile south of town the first grave in this neigborhood was opened, and there little Flossie was the program prepared for celebration and Taul Laws reached this village from Johnson county, Kansas, and they laid to rest, Aiulrist Johnson, at Wano. But we can assure our readers that Wano will not be behind her1 neighbors in making Independence are now, viewing the land west of town.

These little oneri occupy large places I Count them settlers. They can't help it. A I Mil a in the hearts of the households that they bless; and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley in losing their little child have the Charles Johnson, of the firm of Ben Day a day of joy.

Eloquent speakers, thrilling music, gay calathumpians, joyful pastimes, brilliant fireworks, light fantastic toe-ing--all tills and frEALEKS IN der Johnson, was looking after their horses near Jaqua on Tuesday and warm sympathy of their many friends. Wednesday, Tl.pnnrl-.nf first month nf snhnnl ranirlit. more at Wano. mm, i in ware, cutlery ana Nans. 6AS0IHE Rev.

Altman will preach at Jaqua hn District 21, Cheyenne County, Kan We Jaqua folks are to go a-visiting on Sunday morning, June 26, at ten sas: Month ending June 14, 1887 BALED HAY. o'clock. Alter tne sermon a Sunday Punils whose maikitifr in dpnnrtmpnt, On this year's glorious Fourth. Shall we go to Haigler, or Wano? Or shall we Bend big delegations to both towns? bchobl will be organized. Let every- is loo per cent: Sarah Cowger, present body come' and take an active interest 20 days; times tardy, i.

John Cowger, in ibis' work; faftsent 18 davsi tardv Mice Rdsella Prices 'way down, at Benner's. And1' C. F. Woodward and 'Mont tioiilns Gr'assle'i present i days. Elizabeth THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

XJ came up from Wano on Monday. Frank Grassie, prfe8nt 2 days. Afaiizo Cowger, GLEANftll OFFICE Collins drove up to see us on Tuesday, present 13J days. Robert Cowger, iS THE FLACE Tb Bfe't Alexander Hughes, from Decatur present 20 days. August Cowgei1, pres- I county, was located to-day two miles eni aays.

jviaby jjiooke, Feed of all kinds, Choice Stationary. nnrthwnsfc of town, hv Janua Urns. I Teacher. Machine Oils. A beautiful forty of high levei land Everett Nichols is having a story- Arlinotow Gilt-Edge Btatiohert, south of Jaqua has been surveyed for a and-a-half house built on his claim cemetery, and steps are being taken to mile north of town.

Bert West is Lowest cash prices. doing the carpentry wol'k. secure a title from the government. Alhambiu Cream Laid, Fine Embossed Note, Choice Notched-Edge, Mikado Ragged-Edge, Old Time Linen, Tablet Stationert, R. M.

Jaqua spent Saturday in this Charles Tegner is building on his claim over the river. Guy, Kansas. Alex Shlvely is back from Leadvillef?) Glassware and Queensware. Also A Good Line of Patent Medicjues. JAQUA, KANSAS The exhibition given by pupils of And Common Writing Papers and with his pockets "well lined," of course.

Envelopes. the Bird City school last Friday evening W. L. White has left us He's hold must have been very interesting, the The "Baronet," the "Pappoose," and PENS, PENCILS AND ERASERS. ing forth as Wano now.

program being very good. And these Other favorite cigars at Benner's. "Cash" has been keeping store during Kansas young folks are never guilty of Mlneraline Inks. eat Job Jtbintino. Do you want Mr.

Collins' absence. He feels quite "half-way doin's." BOOKS AT THREE CENTS EACH. iiSrS Uo bemuse, many ladle, came children's Day was generally ob- Sister Rose. By Wilkie Collins. Evening Recreations.

i vcuuo) iu. vuiref v. mm on weanesuay. uauies aarvarl Kir Rnhlmth tirhiin1a nf "Vnrfli. other printing? Theii try this ofllc'ei THE JAQUA ehBugn, be thinks, td represent all the west feansa8 intereS)ting exercises In the Holidays.

Manual of Etiquette. Buttef and eggs wanted. Highest of Liberty find all the gbddesseo that Mildred Trevanion. By "The Duchess." prices paid. Benneh.

Homer wrote about. Some folks back Lost. Between Jaqua and Wano, Home Cook Book. Read the ad headed "White Paper east parse Northwest Kansas in the last Tuesday night, a pbcketbbok cjln- John Bowerbank's Wife. Miss Mulock.

FLOOR AHD FEED STORE. masculirie getidef. It's all a mistake, taiflirig papers of value to no (me but Prices," and take advantage of the bffr there stated before it in With Standard Letter Writer. "William Andrews, wild Uvea" four the owner. Finder Will please return fiilrltri RiH Dtr iintlinr tf iTWn lifirno drawn.

miles east of town was to-day kicked the Jaqua postofllce of to Collins Shadows bri the fehbw. By Farjebn. bv a mule, and at the time bf bur iirothers' store at wano; LEGAL NOTICE. OUt of the Depths. By Hugh Conway.

The Lady of the Lake. Walter Scott. golrigpress' his condition ifl very critical. p' M. jAQtA, In the District Court of Cheyenne County, J.

L. McDERMET, PROPRIETOR. State of Kansas. Blue Eyes and Golden Hair. It is an item of some importance, if.

TWitier rknt fevsrv Htnokt-t til the matter of the application of the but it neatly escaped usthemari-lage thS Baronet thfa leadW five- CarristOn's Gift. By Hugh Con way. Grihim's Fairy "Tales. citizens of the village ot Gy, Kansas, -r r. r.

rt .1. 1 it 'j 1 01 iir. w. o. rvouuer, 01 ano, jviiss cen (jjjrar'j for a change of the name of said Distinguished People.

una vuuyiiu, vi una viciiiny lie hi, jiiia jDapiintoi inia vicinity, uesi Flour, Feed, Seeds, Meal, Graham, village 11HITH. I Sixteen Stories. By Popular Authors. Notice i. hefety given that petition BOOKS AT SIX CENTS EACH.

signed by two-thirds ot the legal voters Six buffalo Were sighted this ihbrning C0Pies 01 1 ne mao ana i ue In a Winter City. By "Ouida." of the town of Guy, Cheyenne County, tliree miles south of town. John 10PeKa apttai ana armors Journal, Darrell Markham. By Miss Braddon. Kansas, will be filed in the District Ommert made one of them hid nrixe.

the Di Pe away With Itye aiid Buckwheat Flour. The Gleaneb ovi cash-inadvance Court of said Cheyenne County, the lat ronWi tJl. ir. Lil, "Fair, Fair, with Golden Hair." suliscHbefs', A Star and a Heart. Florence Marryat.

J-bJeot and Prayer of which is to have kan8aw the the name ot tdwii tbanged from m-i i.it. That Beautiful Wretch. Wm. Black. Haunted Tower.

By MrS. Henry Wood. legal objections toreaented thereto, Said i WCTe iust Parson Garland's Daughter. Coal and Baled Hay. name ol said town will be changed, and Ior an order for that purpose will be made the preaS, when we learn that Mr.

C. it h. Benher wiii he'xl week adver- Brenda Yorke. By Mary Cecil Hay. Bread-and-Oieese and Kisses.

Mr. GilfiFs Love Sloryi George Eliot. in the Journal of the District Court at Walker has ccliie (into tdwii with tise his hew stock bf drnfectionery, the October term thereof, 1887, as prayed buffalo meat, having shot twd of the Calined Goods, Dried Fruits, Cigars, 1 have just opened up a stock of Furniture for in said petition. animals at noon to-day. Tw6 others and Tobaccos.

Bead his local notices At Bay. By Mrs. Alexander. Peg Woffington. By Charles Reade.

were killed we have not heard by scattered through this i papef. The Two Destinies. By Wilkie Collins. whom. Of the six that came to visit C.

M. Jaqua and others, Petitioners. I. (i. THURMAW, Attorney for Petitioner.

8-13 CBSCR1PTION8 RECEIVED FOB POPULAR the land of their fathers, only one now JAQUA, KANSAS. NEWSPAPERS AND MAOAfclXES. lives -'to tell the fate (if his comrades;" fir, Dot, '1 -v.

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Years Available:
1887-1887