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Ingalls Union from Ingalls, Kansas • 1

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Ingalls Unioni
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NO. 20. VOL. 4. INGALLS, KANSAS, THUItSDAY, JAN.

15, 1891. Eutered at the poat-oftloe at Infrall, Oray Kansas, teooud-cliuts umtur. COUNTY PRINTINO. The Annual Report of the Postmaster General of the United States begin with several rows of cane, then several rows of corn, alternating this SOULE HOUSE, J. L.

CAILEY, Propr. At the meeiing of the board of way throughout the entire field. for the fiscal year ending June 30th, commissioners Tuesday last the Mr. Pagan is an inthusiast on the 1890, has been received at this of Incalls Union and Cimarron Jack fice, with the compliments of lion subject of irrigation, and has per A first-class house in every re sonian were designated as the official pect. Conveniently located.

Rates John Wannamaker. It is replete with useful information, and shows sonauy examined the ditches in western Kansas and Colorado, and owns considerable land under these reasonable. papers of Gray county for the ensu some strong argument in favor of J. C. JENNINGS, ing year, there being no other bids ditches, which he says will soon establishing a postal telegraph make the country blossom as a rose system.

Attorney at Law Notary Public Heretofore the trouble has been that when Kansas was dry and In Chicago an establishment has INGALLS, KANSAS. filed for consideration. It is divided between the two papers at half legal rates, each, but the full proceedings will appear in both papers. This been founded for the purpose of needed water on her fields the ditch manufacturing tin plate. The com Practices in all Courts of the State es tapping the rivers in Colorado pany claims that tin-plate can be had drained the streams dry, and SAMUEL manufactured in this country much will be quite a help, and we doff our hat to the 'commissioners for the cheaper than in Wales, in everything consequently, late maturing crops suffered for water, but the new year Postmaster Whiteside moved the office fixtures into E.

J. Clark's new building on Main street Wednesday, and is now comfortably ensconced therein. J. W. Guynn has resigned his position as cashier of the Merchant's Bank at Dodge City, and gone out to Pueblo to take charge of his commission store.

Mode M. Pierce was married at Garden City on Wednesday evening of last week to Miss Lou Schneider, Rev. M. Bamford officiating. The newly married couple have a host of admiring friends in Ingalls, who wish them a pleasant and prosperous journey through life.

The fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Kansas State Historical Society will be held in the Hall of the House of Representatives, at Topeka, on Tuesday evening, January 20, 1891, for the election of one-third the members of the Board of Director, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Addresses will be delivered by Col. C. K. Holliday, President of the Society, Hon.

Edward Russell, Rev. John G. Pratt and Dr. Peter McVicar. ATTORNEY AT LAW will witness a change in that partic courtesy extended.

except labor. But under the Mc-Kmley bill, it claims that skilled workmen can be paid 3.50 per day ular. Everyone who has had a we! AND dug in western Kansas will admit COUNTY ATTORNEY, and the plate sold at 7.00 per case, The Oklahoma country was vis ited by a heavy snow, last week. that on reaching a certain strata ex INGALLS, GRAY COUNTY, KANSAS tending on a line with the bottom and that for ordinary labor they can pay per day. Remember at of the nearest river he finds an im Will practice in all the courts and before the U.

S. Land office at Kansas corn will hereafter enter Mexico free, that government having present, while under the power of the foreign combines we have been Garden City, Kans. repealed the duty. mense body of what is called sheet water, which he has never been able to pump dry; this supposed sheet paying $10, and $12 per case. S.

PAYNE, Proprietor A binder has been invented that uses straw instead of twine and is watter is simply the underflow so ine state Alliance or Kansas is reported to have adopted recommen much talked of at present and whic said to work perfectly. WEST SIDE LIVERY STABLE is inexhaustible. The Gilbert Bros, it is estimated that it will require dations to the legislature tor important changes in the laws. The farmers composing organization of Dodge City, has associated with INGALLS, KANSAS. one hundred millions of dollars yet, them a party of English capitalists to complete the Nicarauga canal.

who have demonstrated the under want a two years' extension of the Good teams to let, at reasonabl flow of ditches to be a success, as stay law, a redemption law giving Several of the citizens of Seward evidenced by their south side cana! rates. 1 earns fed, and well cared for. Your patronage is respectfully county are trying to have Judge three years in which to redeem 320 acres or less sold under foreclosure of a mortgage, a law requiring the at that point. These gentlemen Theo. Bodkin ousted from office.

solicited. A Sudd Death. On Monday last at about 4 o'clock p. m. Mr.

Israel Egbert, a highly re have spent large sums of money on the Eureka canal, which enters the Steps are again being taken with mortgagee to pay his proportionate a view to establish a Chapter of Arkansas river at Ingalls, and have spected citizen of Salem township, dropped dead while in the act of part of the taxes, a reduction of the rate of interest to 6 per cent, straight CANON BALL tage Line, furnished the farmers along its route Royal Arch Masons at Dodge City. Topeka is thronged with candi and a penalty of forfeiture of prin taking a seat on his return to the house, after having done his feeding, with plenty of water to raise grain and small crops, but the river would cipal and interest where that rate is exceeded in the shape of interest or i 4a generally fail when corn needed dates seeking legislative positions. A large number of them are bound to get left, however. and other work for the night. He was in apparent good health, and it is thought that his death was caused water the worst.

bonus. Also they want a law re Hack leaves every morn The Irrigating question is being ing at six o'clock for Eminence anc quiring land sold under foreclosure to bring the amount of judgment "The Knights of Reciprocity" is by heart failure. Mr. Egbert was discussed more and more as light i savanna, uooa time made, and and costs. being thrown on its immense cap charges reasonable.

Patronage so a new organization in Kansas, the purpose of which is to stimulate licited. 25 a well to do, industrious, honorable and upright citizen, and leaves a de voted wife and family of children to mourn their loss. His remains will bilities and, as the government has received 1.25, and in many cases IRRIGATION. foreign trade through reciprocity. An Important Interview-Irr'eation vs.

per acre, for nearly all the A. B. McCabe, a well known local Hot Winds. land lying west of Wichita and Sa be laid to rest in the cemetery at this place, to-day. Last Saturday we had the pleasure Una, it is only reasonable to suppose politician, fell down a flight of stairs at Topeka Saturday night while in toxicated, and received injuries from MmfRICAM of an interview with Mr.

W. S. Pagan, that congress will make a liberal ap JCl! AGENCVJiMM propriation to cary on what has which he died an hour later. general agent of the Kansas Land and Loan company of Topeka. Mr.

been so ably proven at Dodge City Items from District No. 11. News Scarce, but plenty of snow. W. H.

Mackey started for Arizona The students of Washburn college The late convention at Oberlin was si Pagan resides in Hutchinson and has charge of his company's interests Topeka. were dismissed last week but a gathering of the clans. Attica last week to look after his fruit jA of tlie How to sOhtuJn Patents, Caveat, Trade in the western third of the state, and untill February 4th, owing to one of Advocate. farm. the young lady students being taken down with a case of variloid.

new a oris. Web Wilder is one of the most Mr. W. R. Turner of Rockford 111.

The treacherous Sioux are still was a pleasant caller in our neighbor fearless and conscientious public officers Kansas has ever had. His official course is an honor to the hood last week. on the war path, and need a sound flogging. Red tape maneuvers should party and the state, and the Capita be dispensed with, and the soldiers Some folks seem (0 be way behind is now here with his family on a visit to his relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Berry. Mr. Pagan has been a close observer of the climatic features of the state and is of the opinion that our destructive hot winds caused directly from the buffalo grass which, growing so thickly on the hard unbroken prairies, forms a mat which will admit of no water penetrating the soil to any extent, and as the HARRY BRICE, ABSTRACTER only voices the wishes of the people allowed to do it on short notice.

the times, and still set up to see the in expressing the hope that he wil Old Year" out, and the "New Year" 1 lie delegates rrom the nineteen be reappointed. Topeka Capital. in. counties not entitled to seats as Them's our sentiments. members, are not to be seated as -and J.

M. Slaughter recently bought Is delegates, as per agreement of the "Irrigation for western Kansas of L. L. Marble a nice young colt. egislative committee of the alliance.

grass begins to cure and brown it from the underflow, from rivers, from Messers. Slaughter and McDaniel EXAMINER of TITLES, surface storage or from a combina have both of late, added several fine The pension bill as reported to absorbs the sun's rays, which it again reflects as from a hot stove; this tion of all the various plans and the colts and horses to their large herds. the senate increases the allowance to heat is carried on by the gentle pension attorneys from $1 to 5 as winds, and on passing through any Kansas can get up a full developed compensation for prosecuting any ories will yet make it the richest part of the state. There never was a time when the people of that section were as ready to cooperate as now, and 189 1 should see important steps Cimarron, and Ingalls, Kansas. Taxes paid for non-residents, and correspondence solicited.

green field, will virtually destroy it in a few days; he is positive that the claim, no such claim to be paid until the claim is allowed. winter the same as the eastern states, and not make near as much fuss about it. At the present writing we hot winds do not come from Texas, as is generally supposed, but are have some six or eight inches of made in this great work." Topeka The Kansas legislature convened caused right at home, and in support Capital. snow on the level, and among the trees the drifts are several feet deep J.D. YEITER, REAL ESTATE at Topeka Tuesday last.

A U. S. Senator is to be elected on the 27th, of this theory says that in the past eleven years he has noticed the hot bring on the sleighs. and a lively time will be had at that time. At the present, it is verv hard winds blow from the north about as Geo.

Hewes, sheriff of Garfield county, was in Ingalls Sunday for the purpose of accompanying Adjutant General Roberts to Eminence where often as from the south; another Think of the wrecks upon lifes Ocean tossed. For answering- "yes," without counting the to tell where the lightning is going AND reason he gives is that if this hot cost. to strike. Dare to say "no," when you are tempted to wind blew in on us from Texas the it was thought that trouble would drink. Since the Union was awarded the air would be heated to a consider Pause for a moment, my bra re boy, and think; perhaps occur on Monday, by the citizens of Ravanna attempting to Think of the mother who bore you in pain county printing we have purchased able heigth from the ground while INCALLS, KANSAS.

Think of her tears that will fitli like rain; Think of her heart, how cruel the blow. a clean towel, and consigned the old seat a commissioner, whom they Think of her love, and at once answer gunny sack to the flames. A bar of claim was elected. The matter all grows out of a contested election for ALSII. he has practically demonstrated time and again that the heat does not rise to a greater heigth than twelve to fifteen feet.

In the meantime he advises farm soap will be the next purchase, but Will buy and sell Bonds and county officers, and so far, the Em we will have to wait until the first in stallment of scrip is received before inence folks have the supreme court at their backs, which is a good indi doing so, unless some of our delin ers who plant large fields of corn to try the plan of the successful farmers in Ford and other western coun quent subscribers take pity on us, There will be no inaugural ball this year. Kansas Republicans do not propose to go into the ghost dance business. They are not Injuns. Emporia Republican. cation that they are on the side of right, and, will come out victorious and come in and pay up before that Farm machinery of all kinds ordered for Farmers.

time. i in the end. ties, who plow deep, and in planting,.

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