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Cheyenne County Rustler from St. Francis, Kansas • 8

Cheyenne County Rustler from St. Francis, Kansas • 8

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0) VWWA? 3 In WE SELL GOODS ON TIME, Some think we don't but we do. We keep a man to do the charging and will meet all CASH STORE PRICES. We carry a large stock of goods, great variety, we will try and meet your want. If it is not In stock we will order It for you. We can't get away and have got to do business while we stay.

HARRISON BROS. Did you see it? Total eclipse of THE RUSTLER. the sun and April 9, Visible from Calhoun. $1.50 per annum. DENISON, Editor Proprietor.

With six or eight rain companies In C. troouiand, Sherman county papers are WallpaperBtJ. il. Egan Co. tf Farm Loam at Lowest Rates by W.

II. Wellemeyer the abstracter. tf Ried's German Cough and Kidney Cure at J. II. Egan Co.

tf Clocks of all descriptions and prices. Warranted. Edsall the jeweler, tf Willits Bros. Campbell sell farms. If you have land for sale, list it with The board of commissioners have been in session this week, and various important matters have come up for their consideration, such as requests for two bridges across the river in the vicinity of Jaqua, road petitions, a jail, disposition of the Bird City court house, and numerous other matters which time and space prevent our noting this week, D.

Freemyer, our undertaker, is the first to "squeal" for rain. DON'T READ THIS! Unless ii Yon wish to save money on all' of your purchases tin's Spring'. We propose to Increase Our Trads 100 Per Cent, in the next three montiis, and in order to help accomplish otii ebject we have made a Sweeping Reduc tion on all lines of goods. have a complete stock of everything in the Merchandise line, eonsiVu- Wanted. Good sound corn at our W.

II. Wellemeyer the abstractor. Paints and oil at II Egan Co. tf Latest methods for testing the eyes and fitting spex. Edsall the jeweler, tf DISTRICT COURT.

District Court convened again on Tuesday, and proceeded with the business before it. The first matter of importance coming before the court was to pass sentence upon Samuel Rhinehart, and who had been convicted of assault upon C. W. Trickett. The Judge fined him one hundred dollars and costs of the case, and ordered him committed until they were paid.

The most important case of the entire term was that Walt. Williams, charged with assault, upon T. Bodle ranch in Cleveland Run township. 44t4 Loy Van Arsdol. L.

Kreth, a brother of Danl. Kretb, Hon. E. B. Tressel made a business our county surveyor, haj lately arrived trip to Goodland this week.

from lowa, and contemplates remain making preparations for putting in a tine hearse. This is something that John Cunningham wants 1,000 ing here permanently. He is a bright young fellow, and we are glad to have bushels fall and winter wheat for seed has long been deeded here, and it shows a commendable spirit on the part of right away. tf him remain among us. them.

tf The Star Clothing Co. can fit you out in suit, hat, shoe or uuderwear. Go and see tf Just received, a car load of Glidden barb wire, which I am gelling at close prices. 86tf II. Bowek.

LOST. A gold watch chain and a breast pin, between Brenaman's and Harri with intent to 'kill. "This case at Fob Trade. I have some good J. vv.

Ward, who purchased and re eastern town property to trade for land. traded many people from different parts of the county. It was ably re cently moved upon the farm of J. Maxson, was in St. Francis this week 1 It.

M. AQUA presented on both sides and after le The old gentleman A. L. Heard re iterating nve or six hours, the jury Mr. Ward has traveled a great deal, and has a very extensive kuowledge of turnea to 1st.

irancis this week to re Mr. Freemyer in promptly providing it. Prof. J. N.

Clark was called to Kansas City this week on important business wherein a large sum of money is involved. Miss Ida Howell is conducting the advanced department of our schools during his absence. Mrs. W. Cox is reported very low with a severe attack of sickness.

Drought in a verdict or guilty as son's store. Please return to this main. the Geography of the world. charged. When asked if he bad any office.

tl ingof Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots Shoes, Hats Caps, Queensware, And a Large Stock of Furniture and Undertaker's Goods. Also Stoves and Tinware. 'I A trial will convince you that we mean just what we say. Bring allyour Cash and Produce ta us and get value received. O.

F. Howard, of the Howard' Bros. thing to say why sentence should not A young son came to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Lawson J. M. Sampson, one of our live real Bank of Atwood, passed Sunday with be passed upon him, Walt. Williams estate men, has had a large supply of on April 5, 1893.

his brother, F. S. Howard, of this only requested that the court be as very choice advertising matter pre lenient as possible on him. The Judge Mrs. Gibbony is now receiving new goods, and will keep her millinery pared tor distribution.

then sentenced hira to three years in the penitentiary at hard labor, and Tom iamai, a character or some store open from this on. note, but still a gentleman whom we costs of suit. A. D. Lucas is now dovoting his have never before met, was transact' The general sentiment of the com spare time to the banking business in place.

They now have their bank in nice running order, and are reported to be doing a good business. HERDING CATTLE. I will herd cattle for the season of 1893, for one dollar a head. Guarantee plenty of salt, water, and good care, one mile west ot Jaqua. 44t4 Mks.

Fannie Sawyer. Having disposed of my stock of mer ing business in St. Francis this week. munity, so far as we have heard it ex. the Citizens State Bank.

The Citizens State Bank has made COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS The commissioners of Chevenne county met at the county clerk's ollice in St. Francis, Kansas, on Monday, April 10, 1893. at 8 o'clock p. m. Members present.

A. R. Smutz. chairman, W. B.

Lockwood, G. W. Benkel-raan, commissioners. J. C.

Burton, county clerk. Meeting called to order by chairman Married, on April 8, 1893, Mr. pressed, is that the verdict is about right, and while the accused may feel a decided improvement in the way of August Ditzler and Miss Christiana that the punishment is pretty severe Metzger, Judge Merriot officiating. a new iron railing and door. It now has the best railiug of any bank in the DANIEL FREEMYER.

he should reflect that he brought it upon himself, and had he paused fur Respectfully yours, west. J. A. Wolbach came over this week for a short vacation from his duties as chandise to Danl. Freemeyer, I desire moment and considered the awtul Died, April 11, 1893, of a fever.

Smutz. consequences that were sure to follow, to return my earnest thanks to the people of Cheyenne county for the Morton Cain, aged about sixteen years. On Motion the minutes of the regu le probably would have been forever tie was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. railway mail clerk on the Hock Island. Jacob Buck will pay 25 cents a bushel for corn delivered at his place, one and one-half miles northeast of large and continued patronage that I lar January session and the January deterred from the commission of the WATCf CLOCK AN1 JEWELRY REPAIRING- Watches, uain, ana tne tunerai services were have received during the years winch crime. session to organize a new Board were read approved and signed by the held April 14, Rev. Harrison conduct I have been in business here, and I ing them.

The entire community ex shall hold in grateful memory those NOTICE. tend their sympathy to the bereaved with whom I have had business rela The road petition of Saml. Fergu family in their great sorrow. tions that hive proven so pleasant on All Persons indebted to me on book account are requested to call and set son, et. presented by aml.

Fergu Clocks, ewelry Charley Wilson has been confined my part, and I hope and trust equally son, was by a motiun laid over until tle by cash or note, at the Citizens to the house for some days by an at so on the part of my customers. Mr. April 11, 1893. FULL LINE OF SPECTACLES tack of sickness resembling erippe State Bank, in St. Francis, Kans.

44t3 a. D. Lucas. Freemeyer, my successor, is a gentle On motion the Board adjourned to but we hope to see him able to be man in whom I have the utmost con meet at 9 o'clock a. in.

April 11, 1893. fidence, and I have no hesitancy in The Board met persuant to adjourn THEO. EDSALL, Jeweler. about again shortly. His familiar face is greatly missed from his accustomed post of duty, and his many ment at 9 o'clock a.

m. Members all recommending him to my former pat St. Francis. tf Jacob Buck is erecting a residence building in the north part of the city, to be occupied by Dr. F.

A. Tracy, when completed. J. Sterling Morton has evidently made some mistake in managing his Weather bureau. They had better call uncle Jerry Rusk back.

Al. McAdoo has returned to St. Francis, after a brief sojourn at Arapahoe of only a few days. Arapahoe don't compare with our own St. Francis.

"Our noble Governor's" ward in Wichita went Republican by a majority of two to one. When Wichita goes back on one of its own citizens he must be a bad man. rons as in every way worthy of their pat present. friends desire to see him back as soon ronuge. Again thanking the people of On motion the resignation of II.

R. Cheyenne county for the generous and possible. Go and see the Star Clothing Co. Talley as Treasurer for Benkelman township was accepted by the Board. kind treatment I have received at DENT NEWS.

Looks like rain again. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou feeleth the sand. Bennet Anderson has his cart fixed up again now. Bennet if you just had your hat. We hear that Chas.

Ellis is hauling back the water W. T. Atkinson borrowed last winter. The farmers are still sowing wheat. their hands, and wishing them all the Un motion a.

i aitman was ap for anything in their line. Prices and greatest prosperity in the future. pointed Treasurer of Benkelman town quality guaranteed equal to any firm in the west. tf I am most Respectfully yours, A. D.

Lucas, ship to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of H. R. Talley. The books containing Major Hud On motion the following official son's letters to Governor Lewelling are now ready for distribution, and That's right the rain will come bye bonds were examined and approved by the Board. WHEELER NEWSLETS.

Wheeler booming. School commenced last Monday any one can procure one by calling on and bye. Wanted? Some good (two old) pon the new school house. Bond of John Bear, justice of the peace for Dent township. Concluded next week.

ies, by Cuas. Miller. All come out next Sunday and help The Anderson boys have taken a organize a Sunday School at 10 o'clock, sharp, sun time. boy to raise, but since they have got him on full feed, they are sorry of Having bought the entire stock of Hard warE form erly owned by J. A.

Fackler.and moved the same over into the McUlus-key building, we are now ready to supply the people of Cheyenne county with Preaching every other Sunday at 1 1 A. M. Brenaman and paying 25 cents for the same. The book is a great improvement on the sub-treasury and other trashy products that the people have been afflicted with for some time, and we can recommend it to our popo friends as "just the thing." Buy one and read it. T.

C. Cowger, one of our old Bet-tiers up near Jaqua, was down this their bargain. BROOM CORN. Eastern and home grown Broom corn seed, all varieties, 2 to 5 cents per pound at J. Cunningham's.

tf o'clock at the school house. II. R. Talley has accepted a position for an irrigation company in Kearney county in th southwest part of this state, where he is now employed in furnishing water to the patrons of the company. Rev.

I. S. Hall returned this week from McCracken, where he was located by the late M. E. conference.

We have not learned how long he will remain with us, but trust he will be here for some days yet. Teach your children how to save. Just think, one penny a week for a Elder Payne, a latter day preacher AH wishing to get mail on Sunday, will please come between the hours of has been holding meeting at Dent Hall, closed Sunday evening with 12 and 1 o'clock. Post-office open at NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that board of joint discussion.

no other time on Sunday. W. T. Atkinson was in our locality week on business, lie reports a very J.N.G. commissioners of Cheyenne county Kansas, will sell at public auction, on one day this week assessing; he was successful crop of broom corn last year that netted him a handsome pro also looking for a match for his mule.

everything in the Hardware line at PRICES Never before heard of in the west. Wagon Wood ftock and Hard Lumber Well Casing and Everything else at Prices that make them go. LAWN RIDGE LOCALS. Windy, windy, but no rain. One of the grandest affairs that lias fit, by making use of the seed and year will buy a large bottle of Haller's taken place in Dent lately was the The small grain crop Is mostly sown Sure Cure Cough Syrup and cure touuer in aaaition to tne breom corn he sold.

He says that he mixed seed celebration of the birthdays of Chas. coughs for the whole family. For sale in this vicinity. Pritchet, Jud Tedrick, Chas. Ellis and with chopped corn, and is feeding with the 8rd day of May, 1893, at 2 o'clock p.

the property known as the Bird City Court House, and the block of ground upon which the building is located, the same being all of block number forty (40), in the city of Bird City, Cheyenne county, Kansas. By order of the Board. 44t3 J. C. Burton, county clerk.

by E. L. Waterman. 1 The winter wheat is starting much excellent results, and has a bunch of Mrs. Pearson, which took place Saturday, Aprii 8, at the residence of Chas.

better than expected, especially that cattle he is feeding on it which are as JUSTIN BADGEROW makes abstracts of title, sells farms, writes MEAT MARKET which was drilled in on stubble. Ellis. We can only give a faint idea fine as he ever fed. We believe Lawn Ridge is taking of the dinner by mentioning that there no part in court this spring, which was three turkeys, to say nothing of the tnd- A number of inquires have been made concerning the law relative to shows the good behavior of her people. Messrs.

Storm and Benson and fami the pies, cakes, preserved Jellies, After partaking of this bountiful repast, games of bail and croquet were in lies of Rawlins county were visiting at We also oerate a meat market in connection, and are supplying with the choicest varieties of meats at the lowest prices. MURPHY BROS. KREOSCHER. DON'T FORGET! That's what Brown's wife called out to him don't forget to get a bottle of Haller's Sarsaparilla, it's so nice. putting out prairie fires, and for the information of those who may desire to know its provisions, we publish it itichard rearson last week.

F. J. Cummings is doing some good below: 1 For sale by E. L. Waterman.

dulged in until evening when the party dispersed, and if the face is the index to the heart there could be no doubt that each one had an enjovable time, farming on the Clinget farm. If any person shall wantonly and We believe this township has caught willfully set on fire any woods, mar from la to 20 new settlers during the Farmers Headquarters. For Square Meals. The Delmonico Restaurant. j.

J. Armstrong, shes or. prairies, so as thereby to occa this is a characteristic of the Dent people sociability. Number present, 70. deeds, mortgages, contracts, relinquishments, makes out homestead papers and, as attorney at law, attends to contest cases.

Office, St. Francis, Kansas. tf Danl. Freemyer and family have moved to town, and are now operating the store they recently purchased of A. D.

Lucas. By their removal, Cheyenne Valley loses some of their very best people, but St. Francis gains them. Rev. Sedore, our new pastor of the M.

JS. church, arrived here this week, and will preach at Cheyenne Valley next Sunday. Mr. Sedore comes highly recommended as a gentleman and an industrious worker In the cause of Christianity. A.

W. Jackson, one of our leading winter and spring, and with a favorable season we might make a favor sion any damage to any other person Quite a number of friends and re Dealer in able showing at the Fair this fall. he shall, upon conviction, be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dol latives gathered at the residence of USE nailers Barb Wire Liniment for Lets try. W. T.

Atkinson Monday evening, April Jake Woodruff is talking of selling lars and not less than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not 10, it being the sixteenth birthday of all the L. 1 his claim to a brother of our George cuts on cattle and horses; it is best on earth. For sale by E. Waterman. Miss Daisy Atkinson.

It was a com. more than six months and not 1 demons. plete surprise on the family. The than ten days, or by both such fine Wm. Coleman was at St.

Francis evening was passed in an enjoyable and Imprisonment. i last Saturday assisting his father in manner until a late hour when they making his deliverv of nursety stock, Take For 1 New way to learn German. Haller's little German Pills, sale by E. L. Waterman.

departed for their homes wishing that There was quite a grand combin LETTERS TO GOVERNOR LEWELLING. birthdays would come more often. ation of birthday dinners on the 8, at Drowsy. fanners in the northwest part of the county, furnished an agreeable sur AND Are constantly receiving New and Fresh Goods Direct from the eastern the residence of Charley Ellises', but Bay Prince. prise for his daughter Bessie In the IMPORTANT TO CHURCHES OF we are in receipt of this 224 page pamphlet, published by the Daily Capital Company, of Topeka, Kansas, sold in paper cover at 25 cents.

In since I come to think, I will leave Gossip and Drousy to give the details. manufacturers, and are selling them at way of a very fine organ. Bessie is The imported Shire stallion, number CHEYENNE Each church and class, of every de one of our most deserving young la Mr. Anderson is calculating to break 4852, will stand the entire season ot FRIGES addition, to the 14 letters addressed 100 acres of prairie this spring. to Governor Lewelling by the editor of J.

M. whisnant has put in some nomination, in Cheyenne county, is invited to send the pastor and two delegates to the Fellowship meeting, to be held at St. Francis, April 26 and 27. new doors and windows, and otherwise improved bis house lately. dies, and richly merits the present she has received.

The Nonconformist of Indianapolis, formerly of Kansas, says that fusion has given the Populist party a bad reputation. There Is no question about the bad reputation the Pops have but to charge the Democrats with JJiCk Pearson has received his gang 1893 at the farm of Wm. Biedenger, in Cleveland Run township. Bay Prince is a dark dapple bay, weighs 1750 pounds, of kind disposition, and a sure foal getter. Terms: Insurance, $8.

By the season, $8. Single service, M. Care will be taken to prevent accident, but will not be responsible should any occur. C. L.

Joansow, Owner. The object of the meeting is twofold: 1. To promote unity among Chris plow and portable blacksmith shop. the Capital, Major J. K.

Hudson, the volume contains 152 pages devoted to the decisions of the Supreme Court on questions Involved In the legality of election contests and questions In dispute between the two houses, a brief chronological history of the session, election returns of 1892, members of Henry long has pnt In quite a crop tians. 2. To give, as nearly as possible. of small grain for the short time be has been here. He is a rustler.

giving it to them is pretty tough. the equivalent of local association meetings and local conferences. We understand Mr. John Anderson That make them fly. Customers never fail to come back after buying goods of us, for they save from 10 to 40 per cent, on each Dry'Goods, Groceries, Boots Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Clothing.

Are made Specialties. We lead In all things. Highest price paid for Produce. Bring it to us. We are yonrs to pleose, and are wllllHg and anxious to save70U a large SUM OF MONEY Free entertainment will be provided is to have well and windmill In the near future, House and Senate, State government appointees In Boards, their post-office address and politics, and much elbe of interest to every IntelUeent Douglas, The famous jack recently brought for all whocome.

Every minister, now without a charge is invited to attend. Frank Cummings is building an ad dition to his house. Send names of delegates, so far as here from Missouri, will stand for the citizen. We believe from the immigration The book Is a Valuable addition to possible to R. II.

Harper, Bird City, or Rev. Sedore, St. Francis. t2 Ft. Scott Monitor.

The contest on Saturday evening last is pronounced the best one ever held in St. Francis by those who attended it. The gold medal was awarded to Miss Eva Linville, but each one of the contestants done admirably well, and they were all deserving of medals, bnt we presume the society did not have enough to go around. The church was well filled, showing that tinder the present management, Inter-ist In the contests is still Increasing. that we are getting that Lawn Ridge township will change her political the political literature of Kansas, and no person who cares to keep posted upon the Important events of the complexion this fall.

Mat Bek. season of 1893 at T. F. Egan's barn in St. Francis, Kansas.

Douglas is half Mammoth and half Spanish, and weighs 980 pounds. Terms $8,00 for the season. Single service $5.00. T.J. Garhart, Manager.

If you will only permit us to do so. We will duplicate anv eastern cat- Coal. After April 15, 1863 I will only sell coal en Saturdays of each week, tf W. Colehas. J.

ARMSTRONG. state can afford to be without It, when one can be secured for the small sum of 25 cents of A. M. Brenaman. aiogue price and save freight.

tf Stab CtiOTHiuo Co. NEW STORE, OE)E) FELLOWS BOTExLDIKTCSr, ST. rilANCIS. We shall open up ouf exclusive lines of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, April 12. Look at onr Linss, No use to send your orders from Home.

We will suit yoo in botfc quality and Star OliOTHNG Co. SKINNER, Manager..

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