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The Kendall Gazette from Kendall, Kansas • 8

The Kendall Gazette from Kendall, Kansas • 8

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The Commercial Town and Future County Seat of Kearney Co. READ THE FOLLOWING ilAUTLAXfo offers advantages for' the investor, business man and home-seeker, rarely offered by any new town in the west, situated as it is, oil a beautiful slope, which forms the' valley between the Arkansas river and the bluffs, it is par excellence the beautiful town site of the fair state of Kansas. There is no disposition to boast of the business of the town, but tliis advertisement is placed here for the purpose of calling the attention of strangers who are seeking a place to invest in business. Wi: can show to the. merchant that by going into business in our town, that he will not have to wait until the trade is attracted to the town, but may come at once, open out his stock and assist in loading up the hundreds of wagon loads of merchandise that are sold in the town every week.

No wise investor will place his money oh the faith of advertising alone, and for that reason we cordially invite those who read tliis to come to the town and carefully size lip the business that we have. As tiih the twig is brut so it inclines, and we point with pride to the past political history of the town; The fraud; perpetrated by unscrupulous adventurers, who have brought the honored name of Kansas into disrepute, cannot be alleged against lis but on the contrary, our must and do, admit that no dishonest act has ever be'cn committed by our people. We have hot followed the example of our wouid-be competitors aiid burdened our township with a heavy debt. Wr: have refused 'upon all occasions to put oh our people a debt which' must bring ruin upon all boualide investments, for the purpose of getting what we believe to be a temporary advantage over our would-be rivals. We feel assured that we will have the permanent county Seltt of Kearney county, and we have that belief on our well-earned reputation for commercial supremacy, political honesty, fair dealing and advantage of location.

AH comers will be cordially welcomed by our people. Now is the time Come to HartlameL 0 5 John Tuchel, 0:1 Tuesday evening, per manent in vestment. way in the United. States, and in the world. Its total mileage is miles.

found a stalk of llax, two feet high, LOCAL NEWS. Foot ball is the game now. growing hear the depot. Its capital stock is the total much for the town. The first to realize fact was the Daily Press, which has departed this life and left an void, which some one, possessed of more money than experience, will probably try to fill.

Subscribe for The Gazette investment of the company, including everything, represents 5145,032,411, and by the close of 1887 it will have com Since the Syracuse bridge was damaged by the flood our merchants have had an unusual heavy trade. Mr. Tice is able to be around. peted and under its control 7,000 mllea of road. J.

J. Milliken went to Eli to-dav. Cusick Lawrence, the photographers, leave Monday. Those desiring pictures will do well to call at once. County Seat Contentn.

Ice cream and lemonade at Schwerdt's. Still the immigration to Kansas continues. The continual rains of the past four weeks have decked the state in its usual spring loveliness. The grass is away up, the wheat is heading out; the corn ready for the cultivator, ajd thetrets in full bloom. Every man who conies is so well pleased that he brings others.

There is abundant room for more. Fifty thousand farms opened last year. This year it will be doubled. It takes no prophet to foretell the fact that but a few years until Kansas will be the greatest state in the union. Sleeping car porters claim that the S.

rench was arrested yesterday by City Marshal Slack; for. being drunk and disorderly. He was taken before Police Judge Altenburg and lined. and costs. Xot having the money he was placed in, charge of, the sheriff, and this morning taken to Garden City and placed in confinement.

The Topeka Commonwealth: F. Go to J. A. Alexander's for ice cream. Hutto, of this city, who was appointed census taker of Garfield county March The La Port postoflice has been changed to the name of Shockey, by order of the postoflice department.

Will Pittman, of Coolidge is in town. 31, has completed his work and returned to the city. Mr. Hutto will make his report to the governor in a day or two. Eavanna and are the contesting towns for the county seat, and we learn that, the census Jayson Wilmoth went south td-day.

i D. K. Doak has returned from the east. The free mail delivery system will be inaugurated in Emporia, with five carriers at 1500 each per annum, July 1st. companies for which they work pay them but a small salary from 610 to Let us all celebrate the Fourth, of aken shows that I'avanna has a ma S15 per month and much of that is jority of about 100 over Both towns are represented by able taken up in paying flnes(for petty oversights or unavoidable infringements of egal talent, and have delegations iii this city looking after their interests, exacting, rules.

porters are Com As yet no preparation has been made fox the observance of this day. It is net too late. Let some of our citizens get together and arrangements for a people's If nothing else, why a basket jjicnic in gorne.giove near the city, where the old and young can pass a pleasant day. We have noticed tuthy pig pen3 and other rubbish about the city that the city marshal should lake a peep at. Syracuse Sentinel.

If we have heard one we have heard twenty-live people say the same, of Syracuse. Truly, she is a frog pond. -If you want to see a neat, clean and healthy city, visit Kendall. T. G.

Cutlip went to Coolidge last evening. County seat of Hamilton county Coolidge. i II. A. W.

Corfield located rive parties last Monday. Johnson came in from the north to-day. Ife says the com is looking splendid in his neighborhood. Charlie Mcl'eyiiolds, who was fourteen miles south yesterday, says it rained tremendously down there in the afternoon. 1 Mr, and Mrs.

Joe Flohr, of Stab ton county, were in the city yesterday. Mr, Flohr proved up before Pistriet Clerk II. G. Fiiltori. We understand that the eminence peo-' pie will contest the matter vigorously, and wil allege that Hutto used his in fluence in favor of Pavatma.

The cen sus takers. 01 Stanton tvna- -Haskell counties are also in the city aiid ready Miss Itoseberry is visiting in Garden City. to report to the governor. Johnson City and Ell. are.

the contestants in pelled -by tlie companies to forage on the public for. reasonable remiuieration for their really Jiard-. work. The companies, charge for the use of their stuffed cofni-like -berths and: can afford to pay good prices to their Public opinion ought to force Ih 'in to do it. Kli.

vs. Johnson til. A dispatch from Topeka says: A hearing of the Stanton county seat matter began last evening before Governor Martin. About thirty John-sou City and Eli people were present, Stanton ieouuty, and Iyanhoe and Santa Mrs, II. C.

Wherritt arrived home last Monday. Mrs, S. A. Estes, who hits been visiting Jde Voohers, returned to. her claim; yesterday.

Miss Fay Voohers Certain gentlemen of our city are endeavoring to make arrangements with the Santa Fe company to run an Fe in Haskell county, A hard light will be made' both cases, Imd the attorneys hi. tlie Stanton county case pfesepted some interesting develop- Sheriff C. Mills left Tuesday evening for Topeka. accompanied her. excursion from Garden City to Colorado Springs, on the 18th of next month, Frank Woodruff was tip from Fletcher- Tuesday.

tickets to be good for fifteen, days. We Another one of the Bender' family has been lately kilied, making three hundred and forty-nine of the family that have bit the dust. and many more were expected to-hior- J.i Cnt 0.T, Tile warning has" been huh' row, The heat is very great tlie governor's office bnight, but he lis dveds of times; that if the practice of jumping on and off trains in motion, tened with great attention and patience to the Palace drug store for anything in the drug line. arid'M rs. Faessler visited friends in Granada-last Sunday.

so universal among boys, was not stop- to the presentation of the case of Eli ed some one would be seriously in-, ured or killed on of -these days. Of by Mr; The Eli people will be cheaper in, thif City than they are at the present time, i youwant to 'make purchases; feither n'n speeHilatiorf or for building purposes, now is. the time. have employe! Possington, Smith course no heed was pa' to the warn hope they succeed, as it will, give people along the line an opportunity of spending a few days in the mduntains for a nominal sum, Col. S.

S. Prouty, enumerator Kearney county, left Tuesday for Topeka, having been called there hf Gov. governor is displeased, said, with the methods'- of the Ltkin schemers iii' "importing non-rendents for the purpose -of. voting them, and he prpposes fa make jtu in Dallas. mominent law firm of Tope ing, and the prediction' lias been verified.

Yesterday niorning Cluu'les E. F. P. Picus' fc Co. received two car load3 of lumber this week.

while Johnson City is represented' Jennings, eight years mounted a freitrhtas it. was nulliinr out for the by Leland J. Webb. Only a beginning west aboitt o'clock- When he had was made this Several 'days Roe Clark has to Hutchinson, where he will meet Mr S. Clark.

Kone about a mill' he ilndeito'bk to get Will be. occupied in. presenting the mat off, and fell; with his, under, the wheels, which passed ovcf it, amputating it above the As soon as ter to the governor. Tle Grtiat 8aiHtl 'Ft Adam Zion, while ori his claim last Sunday, kilkd a large antelope. vestigation.

Mi1. T. JHayea.of the Itartland Times, and GiWil son, accompanied CbLFroiity. The' family' have- received 'iri-formation that ah estate of in England belongs to Let's see! There are Smiths; that will make it jiist fifty rents apiece: Big thing." Henry Block, if" the Boomer," left this morning for eastern it is said that will riot jeturn if. thk Is true; we wish' gentleman arid' fair bride a bright hnd happy the Atchfson, Topeka Santa Fe railroad is a nurely Kansas institution Mr.

and Miifi, ('; Kimball's baby was taken suddenly ill Tuesday night. Mrs. Katie F. KeYd, of wants It "wail 'started originally; by Kansas men and for several years run exclu a divorce from W. K.Keed.

neywere married March Kittle says X. E. who, has been cast 011 a three visit, rettirWl T.utsd.TT. sively hy capita). Jt has always be'eil.

the fiiel'd of Kansas. It has done that William 'is drunkard and a loafer, and is unable or unwilling to move than ahv other road in the estate mport her. she also claims that he help couia be -the. ooy was picked atid carried "'to his hiinie, short distahceiiol'tli bifthfi place Where he was hurt. Drs, Dnlrq ajul Sabine were and amputated the limb just above tlwvpoilifwhere' it was chtshed, and last eve.mng the suffere! was doing well.

The father-of the boy, J.M, Jennings, is aWrty from home in Colorado, 'amP'the fdiliily in very poor circumstances. Garden City Sen-tihel. 1 above fhould be a vaihiug to tile boys ttf our city who make a practice of juhiping on and off every traii that pulls through mu' city. If not stopped we' wilt have an aocidrr to record one of day. Halt ft Coliijigiav their' lurhber yJtr'1 at Ell IKlny aii.eimrmous b'Ltsiiie'w, to nltprtisiv Kansas, ft onened UP and has been unfaithful tr Ins.

martial pledges. She asks fof the custody of their child. Blooniington (Hi.) Panta- developed tlmt vat territory known ite sontJi'vn and Bouthwestern Jvansas 1 Sir. Peed is tiie cHpilalist fioni (iar It lias always been courteous and gen if! to have a oanty 'feat. eonttfsMml it is reported, from Wichita that 7m riien have been hired in that cUy for.

thirty days, at l.r1r) a day', to immigrate to that Capital Mr. jfiiinii AiteiiUmg, of Toledo, is in the" city oil a visit to his i. Capt. left Tuesday evening for Topeka. on legal business.

Jle will erous toward, the patl'oiiizing public, and to-day, with the possible exception dew. City, who visited nur tw)i some time, ago and H't soine.litt'e remfhders behind', him. Mont'Y that he invested of the Pennsylvania road, it is the largest, best and most prosperous rail- I 1,.,,, frv 11 ici.

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Pages Available:
152
Years Available:
1887-1887