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Ingalls Union from Ingalls, Kansas • 1

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ZLjot Tr A-clev tlie Greatest Good for tlia Greatest Number, and ZPzesetrra all Interest "Witta. Impartial Zeal. vol. a INGALLS, GRAY COUNTY, KANSAS, AUG. 22, 1889.

NO. 5. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Ingall'i Normal. Republican County Convention.

ItlOALLS, KaK ACOVBT 17, 188 The Normal is progressing finely, At the earnest request of his many AliTT'S ADDITION. A delegate convention of the Republican! of I Gray county la hereby called to moot at menas, uco. v. JJOias nas conseniea oucwuuu ingalls, Saturday, September 28, 1889 u0 become a candidate for re-election ea such an energetic person as he at ii o'ciocjc, a. 10 nominate a nonet oe i I t.A i- voted for at the ensuing November election, to the office of County Surveyor, Prof- There is nothing doesn't know.

subject to the action of the Demo Lots in this Addition are very de cratic nominating convention. Our Normal was brightened to- He has been the incumbent of day by the pleasant face of F. A. sirable for both Business and Residence, being only three blocks from as follows: One County Treasurer, One Sheriff, One County Register of Deeds, One County Clerk, One County Surveyor, One County Coroner, One County Commissioner for 8d, District The basis of representation will be as fol LOCAL 2TOTX23. M.

F. Meeks was so unfortunate Monday last as to have a very fine young colt get one of its legs cut off, by jumping in front of the sickle, while he was cutting millet. He also had a valuable cow to die, one day last week. Frederick Hanson's eight year old daughter got lost Saturday last in Logan township while out herding cattle, and did not find her way home until sometime the next day. It seems to us that she is rather young, to be trusted entirely alone out on the prairie with a bunch of 1.1.

said office for the past year, during Mitchell, who has been absent for a which time he has exhibited by act- few days hunting a "skule." He is ualwork, his proficiency as a sur- one of the most fascinating gentle the business center of Ingalls, County Seat lows: One delegate for every ten votes or veyor. Mr. Bolds has done more man it has been our lot to meet. frantlnn nva flva aq a XV 1 1 1 TTIfrfrlna Of Gray county and lying on both secretary of state, at the general election surveying than has ever before been Mrs. Delia Lincoln, from Garden uuiuimooo.

none in lirav rmintv. and this to TVia na tnwnaltlna rill V. wHnA 4ltA I sides of Main street. City, arrived yesterday, and will at AMV IMIUUO MnUOUIfB ITUIUU VlltlUCU uv impartially, and without bias or pre following number of delegates in said conven tend Normal the rest of the term. W.

W. CLARK, Agt. judice to any one. He was retarded Cailey Yeiter, Selling Agents. Mr.

Hammer is doing some very tion, to-wlt: Cimarron Township, 0 Foote 6 Ingalls 8 Hess 8 to a certain extent in the discharge of the duties of his office, owing to hard work and it is telling on his SOULE HOUSE, unpreventable circumstances, but at health, but he is one of those who Logan 4 J. L. CAILEY, Propr. Montezuma 10 the same time it has progressed as believes in thinking of every one Richland, 8 else, and then self The township conventions to elect delegates krapiuiy as praciicauic, iw me coin- came. J.

K. Sayre, of Ensign, Hess township, was in town Saturday attending a meeting of the Republican central committe, and informed us that he had good success with his spring and fall wheat, averaging from 15 to 15 to the county conventiou win be held on Sat- piete satisfaction of all parties in- The question before the urday, September 21st, The polls of said town-1 tt A first-class house in every re- Normal popular SDect. Conveniently located. Rates ip elections will be opened at lo'clock, p. m.

rc.icu, in inc ianu- survcycu. x-c now IS, no is tne most 0 of has Deen judicious the appoint- young lady in the Normal?" reasonable. reasonable i auu mu uciuat uiu uoiuw, i to-wit: Cimarron townshipattheOperahouse Miss Ada Marble ran now rlaim GEO. city of Cimarron: Foote township Sod church; those who were highly proficient in xt i ingalls township, at school house district 29; I the tallest gent in the Normal. Mr.

uusneis per acre, ne is preparing td put in 125 acres this fall. He ATTORNEY AT LAW Hess township at Turners' school house, on Rouze is nice looking and Miss Aria had Dlentv of neach.es for his nvn section 8L 28-27; Logan township at Logan cen- young man of excellent attainments, t. tor; Montezuma at Latham school house; nas a hard battle to fight as there A -4 I use, and by another year, will have Richland at Heath's school house. IUU OI cnmusiasm, aucuuing sinew AND COUNTY ATTORNEY, The members of the central committee of to business at all times, and his a large surplus. Geo.

W. Bolds is filling this state the various townships will organize the eleo- Hon hf.rH in thnir rourwHo in.Mn. nfl uemocrauc menus cuum iiiaac uu IXGALLS, GRAY COUNTY, KANSAS. see that no one is permitted to act as a member I better selection, for the incumbent are other young ladies whose eyes will wander in his direction, although Prof, tries to draw their attention to History. Miss Outhwaite obeys the call of the Pastor, and "Thinks of her Soule." full of steaming posters booming the tnwn rtf Tn frolic IT 1 mrli oi sum Doara or to vote at saia election wno is I a- tint Irnnwn in a mnnhllnpn onil a Yia nlnoa I OI llldt UlUCC Will practice in all the courts and before the S.

Land office at of said election, to forward to the secretary of now located, and which 'was awarded Chicago should, and in all proba the county central committee a list of the Garden City, Kans. delegates of their respective townships. the county seat of Gray county, bility will capture the Worlds fair the Union onlv L- cailev, gko. w. Dunn, Subscribe for Chairman.

I in 1892, instead of New York. Chi Prof. Miller is an apt scholar, and cago possesses a great amount of some time ago. Geo. is bound to boom at no matter what cost, and if all the citizens of that western town are like him, we know they must be The Congressional committee on 25 cents for three months, tf.

J. C. JENNINGS, can carry many strains of thought at once. No matter how busily en truly western grit, and is very apt to succeed with any of her extensive enterprises, while New York moves entirely too slow in such matters, for Attorney at Law Notary PuWic, irrigation will hold a session at Gar den City some time in September. An irrigation convention, with delegates present fromi every county in a hustling set.

He will return there some time the first of the month. gaged he may be in a recitation his mind can quickly turn to a more genial theme. In fact the ladies think him trying to be INGALLS, KANSAS. Geneva, Herald. success.

a Western Kansas shduld meet with said committee at that time, and our Practices in all Courts of the State. The Topeka Capital of sunday The entertainment'Monday night Mr. Editor: Seeing so much in your paper 1 1 I a- 1 vjuiic i ii a niu 1 1 iii 1 Mf ificr in itc ucnni 1 i ir rt bp 1 11 mm mm mm mmm M'mk I I mv i laif a a 10 uouai vuvi vugn tuauuvi about schoolma'ms and gum, it set a few destitute young men to wishing for some, so they openea wun a run nouse. first, a tl I LL I IM EL IV deeply interested in the project, and shows that Kansas leads the world liiAf Kir ltft-e f11ll vA a ai lu Mrs. Mull is the "Western Jennie in the construction of large reser- all kinds of crops.

The sheaf of appeal to you for aid, as they are bashful. Will you interest some one to take up a colleo-tion to supply their wants as "they have not had a chew for a month or two." Address all contributions to Q. K. Crbwer, Box 43, Pierceville, Kansas. Lind." and her eaual in sinrine' can 1 r- rt voirs, irrigation ditches, sinking of wheat, denoting "plenty may ue not be found in western Kanaas.

I 7 11 a Miss Mary Paris has opened out a full ariesian weils or 1U ract, anything found displayed at the crossing of F. A. Mitchell held the audience of the kind that is practicable, where all streams in Kansas. line of spell-bound by his excellent reading. by moisture could be more evenly John L.

Sullivan has been senten distributed, and our rich soil made In no distant day he will be known as the "Great western orator." The MILLINERY GOODS to produce to an absolute certainty ced to serve one year in jail, for participating in the prize fight at other readings were splendid, and each year, all that it is capable of With Dress Making combined, in Richburg, Miss. Kilrain will be apt showed by the selections and ren doing. It of right belongs to us, and Ingalls, on Main two doors north to get a similar dose, while the dering that great care had been ta of postoffice, where she is ready to can all be accomplished, if Congress John and his Wife Visit the Normal. Mr. Editor: Hearing that there was a Normal in your town, and that it was "free gratis for nothing" to visitors, my man and me thought we would run up and see it, and see the sights of the city.

(We did want to go to the show in Dodge City the other day, but after hearing that lt was not gratis, we were delayed about going until it was too late.) Well, we arrived In Ingalls In due time and thought we would look around a bit before starting to the Normal. We had heard that there was a right smart lot of people to be seen up there at the present time, and we should judge there was. Why, as we looked around we aw more teams than we had seen in a long time. abetors will step to the front, and ken in the preparations. wait upon customers, and requests only sees fit to make an appropria- pay some pretty heavy fines.

tne people to give ner a can. t-nar tion of a few millions of dollars for "Gwme back to Dixie" by the said purpose, and hastens the work The Sioux reservation in South Paris Bros, was well rendered, and carried the people by storm. along to completion. Southwestern Dakota the treaty for which was con Kansas has done, and is now doing eluded last Week, will open up to set Prof. Miller's rendering of "Mr, exceedingly well under the circum- tlement, land ges reasonable.

46-nvj BANK BR.CALLS. enough for 70,000 finV(1pP nn tt, HtH ftf stances, but with a complete system homesteads. We saw lots of people clustered around a watermelon on nearly every corner, and they did look real tempting, (the watermelons). We had only time to run into a few stores. We found them all busy, and everything looking was simply immense.

The audience was convulsed with langhter, and the of irrigation in operation, would, be- It is reported that the Santa Fe company contemplates, at an early prof- received a hearty applause. yond question, be the paradise of America. This is one of the greatest things in store for the so-called fresh and neat about their stores plenty of vegetables and everything to tempt the appetite. Mr. Douglass was as Jolly as usual.

We u.Wmu1jai,u6u nau uanjr jyugg MCMasters arrived from Kansas City to Chicago, in Monday morning with books and twelve hours. larmrir on nrenared to r1r Viattlp for stopped into Mr. Murdock's Just to sample what we could, and price a few things then my man would have it that we ought not to "Great American desert," and it will be but a few years until our fondest hopes will be fully realized in regard Tfc- v.n,,M,v.n frtmci' tw weeks, wun Knowledge, if she slight Mr. Guynn, so we sauntered down to his store. We found things quite comfortable like, and Mr.

Clark behind the counter ready "Uncle Sam" is eo- ries in Grav conntv will be hltl nn 1S as uveI as M1SS Anna MCMasters to the matter. Oaslaier. ing to come to our rescue without Saturday, Sept. 21st, 1889, and the wil1 ado t0 the of the to hand over the goods, for the money but my 1 there was so many places I would liked to have stepped into, if it had not been for the Normal which we had oorae to see. On look convention will be held on the 28th.

delay. Mark the prediction. The ladies at the Club say. "Miss The announcement of W. W.

Smith 1 ne democratic nominating con Fannie Henderson is a good hunter, ing around we saw the school mams going up towards the Normal, in all directions. We made inquiries and found that some were boarding at the different houses, others were nrmpnra in this ae a ranHirlf a vention for Gray county has been KANSAS J. Cailey Co. but not a good finder. W.

E. for rA.pWtinn tn th nflR of rnm. called to meet at this place on Sat- boarding themselves. We saw two covered wagons, and they do say that they were men boarding themselves, and that one of them af Gray Center. missioner of the 3d District.

Mr. urday Sept. 7th. some of the farmers are cutting omun is an nonesi ana upngnt gen- The total assessed valuation of corn. ter eating one meal of his own cooking was diegusted, and is now picking his teeth at Mr.

Artl's. Then they did tell us that a bevy of tleman, and has labored hard for r.r 1 vuu avi ivai HJjLf tv Aj I REAL ESTATE tli- Wt intprAstc of w.mnctitnm. Mrs. uuiiinger ana ner two sons girls were boarding themselves at the Miss McClurklns and trying to Induce those Inno ft j' ot Wichita visited her son T. F.

562.80. Bullinger. It has been calculated that the Candidates for political honors Harry Harvey has gone to Topeka railroads of the world are worth AND cent girls to eat of their cooking. We do hope It wiU not make them sick. Well, we finally reached the Normal.

We took a back seat and looked on my man and me. There was a large attendance out, and we were weU paid for going (considering that it was gratis). 1 where he expects to remain during selected nearly 1300,000,000,000, or about Garfield county will be the fall and winter. BrOfeGrS one-tenth of the wealth of the civ- this fall, by the Crawford county sys Prof. Miller and Hammer seemed to be doing The young people of our valley ilized nations, or more than a quarter tem instead of delegate convention attended an ice cream and rrnrmet all in their power to enlighten the minds of those around them.

They did tell us that the Professor dlsslcted (whatever that Is) a live of their invested capital. The board of commissioners met party at T. F. Bullingers on Saturday, Tuesday and funded several thou- August, 10th, toad the other day to show the pupils how the heart beat, and that a lawyer in attendance A resident of Kansas City now sand dollars of the county indebted-1 shihWMV viai -m The people are very indignant the was deeply interested and wanted to know if it wasn't a "Fowler" of oourse being strangers we couldn't say this was a fact, but was ness. proposes to construct a canal for irrigation purposes, 150 miles in on the very best ofi way the case between Croswhite and Peel was decided.

If Kansas courts told so. We couldn't begin to teU you all we saw and heard that day, but as we mean to go A quarter section of land in Lo length out near Ogden, U. the gives that kind of justice we don't cites ON SHORT NOTICE. total cost of which will be about 3 gan township was sold Saturday last want any of it in ours. again, we may communicate to you another time, should you wish.

JOHH'i Wira. Buckxve. million dollars..

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