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The Journal-Democrat from Dodge City, Kansas • 4

The Journal-Democrat from Dodge City, Kansas • 4

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poi)0C (Till) JltmorraL EV1VO The Iiock Island Roundhouse at Bucklin is being pushed along at a rapid rate, more than half the walls being already up. rkSESTCRE3 VITALITY OFFICIAX COUNTY PAPER. Made a Wc'i Man PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. (First Published, Kovember 22, 1901.) Publication Notice STATE of KANSAS, )CQ Ford County. J6" Before P.

R. Hobble, Justice of the Peace of Dodge.City Township, Ford County, Kansas. M. Brown, Plaintiff, VS. S.P.

Williani3, Defendant. The above named defendant, S. P. Williams, will take notice that he has been sued in the said court on the 1st. day of November 1901, by the above named M.

E.Brown, for the sum of S3.50 and must answer the petition therein filed on or before the 20th day of December. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered Meeting of County Commissioners as a Board of Canvassers- November 15, I SO I. County Clerks Office, Dode City, Kansas.

The Board of County Commissioners of Ford Couaty, Kansas, met as a Canvassing Board Friday, November 13, 1901, 10 a. m. to canvass the returns of election held November 5, 1901. Present full board. The following- persons having- received the highest Dumber of votes were declared elected and the County Clerk instructed to issue election certificates to there: WILBCRX TOWNSHIP.

Charles Blaney's great comedy success, "A Female Drummer" comes to Gluck's Opera House Thanksgiving night. In the cast, which numbers forty people, are Tony Williams, Harry LadelL, Mart Reagan, David De-Wolf, Albert Tavernier, Miss John-Stone Bennett, Miss Charlotte Scott and Payson Graham. The Fasig Moving Picture Show which left here about two weeks ago for a tour of Southern Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, has returned. Mr. Fasig, the manager, taking sick at The curtains will raise promptly at 8 o'clock for the great p'ay "A Female Drummer" at Gluck's Opera House on next Thursday night.

This will give those who desire a chance to attend the Fireman's Ball after the Editor and PubllaUer. W. V. FETILLON 81 00 .25 Srbacrlptlon, One Tsar Subscription, Six Moa'hi Subscription, Three Monthi The Kind Tcu Kavo Always Bought, and Trhieli lias been, ia use for over 30 years, lias borne tho signatnro of The Southwest Kansas Teachers Association will meet in Dodge City on November 2S and 29. A fare and a third will be made by the railroads for DODGE CITY DIRECTORY.

and has been made nnder his ncr- prodncostb-jaborwrerottsJa 3Cara. Itkcft powerfully ard Quickly. Ctzss hta all ctfcei tilt i'ouDgmoa will recaa their lt tEaUtsid.andoiA cdcc vll recover their v.sor by clE4 REV1VO. It quickly and surelr re.torei Nervous-aeea. Lost Vitality.

Iicpotency, Hijjbtlr EroiaelraB. Lost Pcm-or, Failing Memory, Yr'eiAinc fi-rs. til effects cr excersmd irAlBcvwijCii, htch ncfitg on for study, buclias er mnrrtae. 14 not only cuw by starting et tba it cf -ilaetfm. bid lsacrost trrvs tonia end, Llocd boilcer, Iffirs-Ids bacfe th9 pink plow to rale tiwk andrs-etoriDg the Cro ci yortth.

It iwAj rff Tnsaaitj tnd Consumption. Insist en fcvir. KETIVA ca otlisr. It can Leccrried in vet v-oiiet. By iscit 31.CQ per packaso.cr si; fcr eS.OO.

rrttij a Sire written rnaracteo to ccxo of the mooev. Book and stivfce free. Andre Loa WRkcman Trustee C. II. Knoy Treasurer Greensburg and it was thought best to return home, he with h's daughter for plaintiff In said account for the sum of $2.50 accordingly and the costs of this action.

M. E. BROWN, Plaintiff. Attest: P. R.

HOBBLE. Justice of the Peace. sonal supervision since its infancy. Vt UCSUZZ Allow no one to deceive you iu this. all who attend the meeting.

It is in- C. W. Flinn Clerk Hoover JOr Jl. UWCI mvmuy -p. v.

II. Koad Overseer, 1st Plst. Clerk I tended that thii Shall be one Of it-tutMing uuuaj over Tom MeGuire the Hock Island while his son will T. S. Truelove Overseer, 2nd DM.

frtMarer W. Finn mpt tincrq trip Aeftpiuttrn hn PVr (First publication November J5, 1301.) PUBLICATION SUMMONS. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infat3 and Children Experience against Experiment. drive the wagons back. held.

CONCORD TOWNSHIP. L. W. McGinneos Trustee W. M.

llickruuu Treasurer W. M. Rimb-el In the District Court of Ford County, Kansas, Lizzie n.mford, PHintiff, I mxi MEKCK5 CO. S3 Mhai is CASTOR I A Stops the Congli and Worki Cf ilie told. Laxative Bronio-Quiiiine Tablets cure a coM none day.

No Cure. No Pr, Price 25 con tB Ciry Attorney Vine Pal City Marshal W. B. Rhode Street Commlion John Madden Polica W. II.

Preston Flra Marihal Louia Batler COt'NTILMEN. Flrt Ward Peter Moots, Fred Xowman. econd Ward T. E. French, W.

F. Putlllon. Third Ward E. E. Smith, O.

II. Simpcou. Fourth Ward Snai'l Stubba, A. P. Coons.

For Sale at Talace Drug Store. Mrs Dwyer has started Mr. Foley to papering and repairing the residence on Chestnut Street, north of the Santa Fe depot, she will have four rooms up stairs for rent. Every room cleaned and newlyfurnished, also the uld home for sale or rent cheap. KEEP YCUK CHILDREN Fit EE Castcrin, is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- g-oric, Irops and Soothinjr Syrups.

It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Eiubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm r.nd allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and TVInd Colic.

It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stoniacii and Bowels, giving' healthy and natural sleep. The Cliildren's Panacea The Mother's Friend. vs. Frank Hanford, Defendant.

The defendant. Frnnk Hanford, will take notice that he ha been sued by the p.bove named pliiiDtiH and that she tiled her petition in the uiov named Court on the lSth dsv of November, lyoi, prayjug iu said petition that she be granted and decreed by the Court an absolute divorce, and thnt her maiden name, Lizzie Fredrick, be restored. Now, unless you answer said petition or otherwise plead thereto, on or before the 27th of December, 1901, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered in said ease, dissolving- the bonds of matrimony heretofore exist ing between you and the above named plaintiff. Attest: J.C.BAIRD, Clerk District Court. Ford Kansas.

F. J. OYLER Sc L. WING. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

From Croup, Colds, Piplitheriit. and Friday, Nov. 22, 190 1. Opera Houss Attractions. Following are the date and names the attractions at Glnck's Opera House for the season 1001 and 1902: Nov.

28. The Female Drummer. December 2, Homespun Hearts. December 7, Two Merry Tramps. December 10, Quo Vadis.

December 13, Ilogan's Alley. December 1G, King of the Opium Ring-January 1902, Poor Relation. January 7. A Wise Woman January 20, Uncle Toms Cabin. January 2, Eleventh Hour.

Many othere to follow and dates will Chas. Kickuian Constable S. K. Fanlks Koad Overseer. 1st Dist.

James S. Harden Overseer, 2nd Dit. James D. Bailey Road Overseer, 3rd Dist. RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.

George J. Stauth Trustee II. R. Marrlon Treasurer J. F.

Ayere Clerk J. W. Liggett Rood Overseer FORD TOWNSHIP. D. A.Starr C.

E. Brink T. Campbell Clerk O. N. Kevins Road Overseer, 1st Dist.

Wm. Patterssa Road Overseer, 2ni Dist. B. Hag-erman Road Overseer, 3rd Dirt. GRANDVIEW TOWNSHIP.

Lather Devoe Wm. Keeler F. H. Prathtr. Clerk G.

F. Shepard Constable J. D. Krskin Constable A. L.

Wright Road Ovcraeer, 1st Diat. Frauk Mealrs Road Overseer, "nd Difct WHEATLAND TOWNSHIP. Ed Haln Trustee K. G. Israol Treasurer Fred Weiss Clerk Astiin-a, ami nil I11naroatir.11, by using Sullivan's Ancestral Liniment.

GUARANTEED TO CUKK. Made in Kansas City. U. 3. The Female Drummer, a high class comedy will be given at Gluck's opera house on ThankgiviDg night, November 28 This company is one of the best on the road.

The curtains will rise promptly at eight o'clock. KealthyChildren ars tttypy. Mother's Worm Syrup makes child ren healthy by expelling the worms GEfiUiNE TORI A ALYAYS Try the Home Steam Laundry. Bears tite Signature cf For Sale by all DnicjnsU and nt (07 Delaware S. that make them ill.

Children eat it on bread. Gissel Son have full line of Novels Novels bought and sold at Gissel Sou. Have your wheel deined at the Novelty Works. be given later. Fireman's Ball.

The Fire Department of Dodge City 'lie Kind You Have Always Bought will give their annual ball at McCarty's A head end collision occured on the Santa Fe near Needles, Arizona last Wednesday between the west bound rTFErATTRNl 5 o-wn to erery auh- I ncriiwr Oiilv 5t' cviits a yr. i fcVi 1 ft 1 For good reading matter go to Son. rink next Thursday night November 23. Beeson's Orchestra will furnish Henry Nan Constable Wm. Herman Constable Emil Naglo Road Overseer, 1st Dist.

In Use For Over 30 Years. (First Published October 2T, 1901.) Administratrix Notice. STATE OF KANSAS. Ford County. ss- In the Probate Court in Rnd for said County.

In the matter of the estate of ZADOCK deceased, Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the undersigned the Estate of Zadock Moody, lute of said Conn'y, deceased, by tho Honorable Prcbatc Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 24th day of October, A. D. 19M. Now, all persons buying claims agaiust the said Estate are hereby notified that they mast present the sumo to the undersigned for allowance, within one year from the date of said Letters, or they may be precluded from any bencSt of such estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date of said Letters, they shall forever bo barred. SOPHIA MOODY, Administratrix of li Estate ol Zadock Sloody, Deceased.

October 24 1901 Attest:" J. L. FIN LEY, Probate Judg-e. the music. It ia intended to make this THC eCMTAUR CMHHV, TT MURRAY STRCCT.

MCW YORK CITV. John Schultz Road Overseer, 2nd Dist. the event of the season. I IL 1 MHMJlHM.i General repairing of all kinds at the Novelty Works. Some parties broke a large window Tuesday night in the front of the new house just being built by Mr.

Coolidge A LAD1ZS' A C. rr-lof t-Inlc lt wtL, n.itic)iilq nititn, r(. Snt- sr'riie to day, i7. nerd lor lwiel ruf L'iy krkftxi Send fur trifrt. Simn, Uctfv Pericct-Kttt'iujf Paper Patterns, on Military avenue.

Thi3 is the sec For fine watch and jewelry repairing call on V. J- Tiefenbach. Geo. 11. Doolittle was down the Rock Island near Liberal last week.

ond place that has been broken in the Flyer and an east bound passenger train in which seven trainmen were killed and about 40 persons injured. The trains were running at a high rate of speed. The collission is said to be due to a disregard of orders on the part of the west bound train. The east bound train had orders to take the siding at Franconia and wait the arrival of the Flyer which was running two hours late, the east bound train failed to reach Franconia, the west bound train did not wait and they came together. Both engines were smashed and the boilers exploded.

The dinning cars and composite cars were burned as well as the mail cars, about 30,000 letters were destroyed. past ten days in the east part of town. This matter should be seen to and the argains 111 Bring in your old gold in exchange for new jewelry. V. J.

Tiefenbach. parties captured and punished to the full extent of the law. PLEASANT VALLEY TOWNSHIP. J. W.

Davis Trustee C. A. Jones Treasurer R. J. Burgan Clerk Chris Henning-.

Road Overseer, 1st Dist. C. Fearing Roa Overseer, 2nd Dist. UOTAL TOWNSHIP. II.

B. Wood Trustee II. H. Wells Treasurer S-H. King Wm.

H. Schmld Koad Overecer, 1st Dist. J. Snyder Road Overseer, 2nd Dixt. Theieturnsof election of County Commissioner for the 3rd Commissioners District and township o(5eers in Dodge, Bucklin anrt Sodvilio Townships was not canvassed as Judges end Clerks of election did not sign and certify poll books properly and County Clerk instructed to return poll books for cortectio- There was no election held in Spearville and Bloom Township.

On motion tho Board to Friday November 21, TJol. S. P. REYNOLD Ojunty Clcrl Mr. Wm.

McCormick, the Riverside Miss Georganne Taylor went up to Rocky Ford, Tuesday evening on the excursion. Tor Infants and Children. Whistler, will give an entertainment Ths Kind Yen Hava Always Bought at the Chnstaian church tomorrow evening, Saturday, November 23, un let kI ftfsa Ottl in c-ni af none hiJr A tte iUvm NnM in nearfy vtty artd loun, nr bv noil fom THE McC ALL der the auspices of the Dodge City Eears tha File-lne Cures lMle. Money refunded if it ever fails. FOR RENT A four room housein Signature Lyceum Course.

This will be a treat and everybody should attend. Season 1 JjivlbljJio 1 I BICYCLE AND GUN REPAIRING A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES if GENERAL REPAIRING. THE NOVELTY WORlcS 1 Ij 3 Dcos Below the Rink 1 nt.ti-iir HtJ st lift YRitrt. tickets for the lecture course are good for the entertainment. (First Published November 3, 1301.) the rast part of town.

Enquire at Democrat office. PiiRiinfiTins ITICi TIME CARDS The Bsst of All. The State Nursery Inspector was at the Fruit Valley Nursery at Hutchinson last Wednesday and inspected all stock at the nursery and found none of the stock a fleeted by any disease. Mr. Frank Ridnour is the Kgent in Ford Couaty for the Nursery and will Chas.

W. Norton, of the Democrat List of Jurors, Drawn November 2 1 1901. For the January Term, A. D. 1902.

Married, on November 17, by Fro bate Judge Fiuley, George Rumsey office, was down to Buculin Saturday and Sunday visiting with his brother, John TanU, nr and Miss Gertie Willirms Everything is on the move down there solicit orders each Fridav and Satur NOTICE After November 1, I will and Bucklin has already begun to put on airs, new buildings, both residents TUK STATE OF KANSAS To Mfirtha J. Imel and Jarocs VT. Braddock; You will take notice thnt F. J. Oyler as plain-tint Hd, on the Sth day or Xovetnber, 1001, file his petition in the District Court of Ford County, Kansas, niinst you as ilefendstit-? anj join with you a your co-dofentlant Samuel Imel and A.

J. Imel, iettiu3- forth that Samnel Imel and Martha J. Imel, two or eaiil defendants, on tho 7th d.iy of May, 18c9, jrave their mortfta-e to the Pioneer Loan Trust Company, whieh said mortjrase ii now owned by plaintil ou the following described in Spearville Bpearville Hoyal W'ibnrn Wheatland Snearviilo Dodtfc City Grand view Ppearville deliver good bank sand at 50c a load. U. Tobias.

one xn caca toira to ride and exCiDit a sot'C inrxiel SheriiT Hale was down to Bucklin day until the tirst of January 1902. Mr Ridnour has just closed with the managers of the State Soldiers Home a contract for trees for the Home. He has taken over 30 orders this fall from parties who have had trees from this nursery before, showing that their nursery stock give good satisfaction. bicycle of cur manufacture. YO'J CAS $10 TO $5U A WEEK beddes having a wlietl to ride for yourself.

Monday morning on business in con nection with the insane man. Back, 3 mm Sodviile Sp'arvillo J. H. Trebllcock P. H.

Kinsr J. W. A. II. Lighter Hurry Wciys Harry Eaird J.

W. Sidlow S. W. Fred Wcidower Tbcnia.3 iil S. Smith R.

Whither Clemenco August W. M. Kesk-r Joseph Crouch K.B. Pnydor George Stohr George Prestou S. L.

Pino 3. D. Krskin Charley Price fe n. r. and business can be seen on every side.

business men aro busy, hotels nil and everybody jolly and contented. There are bright days ahead tor that town and ere many years Bucklin is going to have something to say about how things go iu Ford County Saturday Sheriff Halo received a telegram from Bucklin stating that a man there by the name of John Back had become insane. Back was a laborer on Cue new round house there pnd Don't forget that tho curtains will Ml 8 fflfi ff Best Cfl fll'iWR! iui tKft Ci vMfslA raise promptly at So' clock next Thurs ads. irr. day night for "A Female Wiltiurn ran 1 View Ford County, Kansas, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter of Pection Twe.ny-four (4) in Town ship Tweiitjr-pix (26) sonth of Knn2e Twenty-three (23) West of Principal Meridian, to secure Ihe payment of the sum cf Six Hundred Dollars as shown by one promissory note now owned by plaintiff ami referred to in sain ress 5.SJ Bloom Sh-iS ti-en in trade by our Chicago retail stores, tpj W27ig No-4, Chieairo I.imite SiA fitacy Koo-i es Ko.

G. K.C.and Chicago 27 a "Through Switzerland and uo the 4: j5 a vve B.ri:P L'icjyc ora awiUVAL so. 8, k. c.4ciiie.-go Matterhorn mountain," is Dr. May Rev.

Irl R. Hicks is Not Dead. Notwithstanding a widely current rumor that the Rev. Irl Ilicks was dead, he never wa3 in better health, and nnver did a harder and more successful year's work than that just clos .1 Uoral WHburn lS-'-. W' arou km.jm ce.M uepvsi.

ana Ko76. Wj subject Friday evening, November 22 he got it into his head that ho wanted rr 11:111 llilpn Spearville Gran via Wilburn City A''t -''A'fw risk ia ordering from us, es you do r.o- need to pay Ko. 3, rniirnrniH Limit to get married, proposing in Ids own fj :0 ing. He has just completed. his largo and splendid Almanac for 1002 and, peculiar way to every woman that he Ucn Tituz Mr.

J. 0. Ault received a letter yesterday evenirg from Mrs. Ault at Madison, S. stating that her Preston, had died on Wednesday of this week.

Vo 6, rdo. and L'rali Expresa. No 7.Mrxi and Cula. :25 1.3?am So. Ft.

Wbj- Freight 7:60 tm Wc hcroby certify that the bove is a correct met, either married or single- Sheriff I A' HY Wt-'u! a cent xf the bicycle does not saxt you. Tfi h'l VViuiif a -heel you have wrtrita fr out tiSj I yUl PAC70RV MlCCS and ff.l-E. fSUL iA( I'i iM This lilrl C'ffsr has cevcx beca coutled. and ia a i4iittc P-l 'J ft'i the qtiality cf our wheels. V't 1 VJ a rcliiiiieoirsca ia ench town to for v.3 i.

e-cjyEc cr a bieye'e. write todpy for free catalogue as.do-r ptcvi oivar. of derson drawn to serve a Juror' at. the Hale and UndersherilT Bell went down January Term of the Plstriet Court of Ford turday afternoon and brought the Cuunty, Kansas. W.

II. LyBKAND J. P. trains run daily except So SI, FRKD GAHRXICX. Ap-t.

Atieit: R. HOBBLE, J. P. S. P.KETNOLDS, GKANT HALE, bbtriff.

Cointy Clerk. man up and are holding him for development. Back is a foreigner but had taken out nataiilization papers at mortgage, and praying judgement aenlns: you Martha J. iEiel and Snrnael Imel in the fuia of Six Hundred Dollars, now claimed to be due and unpid, with interest thereon at 10 p-r cent, from the 1st day of Slay, 1839, and that said premises may be sold to pay the judgement on said r.oe and mortgage. said petition further alleges that ths claim of ench the defendants, James V.

Braddock and A. J. Imel is junior and inferior to that of plainiiJ. F. J.

Ovler. Now said defendants are hereby notified that tjat they must appear and answer said petition ou or before tha 20tU d.iy of D.MX-inlier, 1301, or said petition wi'l be taken as trno ngainst them and each them; and a. j-idjr-ment for Raid amount, and a deeree forever barring them of any title nr iatcrt-st in and to said binds, after the thereof, will he agalnrt Uiem, and mid l'-nd to bo fold to fatisf any sum to 03 due plaintiO'i'm paid note and niortg5rc Attest: (J. WIS'G, J. C.

I5AIR3. Attorney for I'laiutiff. Clerk Ditriet Court. The first lacture ot the course at the Christian church will be given Friday evening, November 22. The lecturer is Dr.

Eugeno May, of Washington, 1). C. Oa Their Way Here December 7. Argentine, Kansas. Key Anthony, pen of A.J Anthony with his staff of abla helpers, has brought his journal, Word and Works, justly forward into international reputation.

For a quarter of a century Mr. Ilicks has grow in reputation and usefulness as the people's astronomer, and forecaster cf storms and the character of coming seasons. Never were his weather forecasts sought after as now, his timely warning of a serious drouth ibis year having saved the people from loss and stiiTcring Millions of bushels of wheat were harvested through his advice to plant crops that would mature early. The American people will certainly stand went down to Wichita the first of this i The uiethodists are building a large church building at Bucklin. When this building is completed it will be week ant! enlisted iu the regular army for a period of three years.

lie pass CHICAGO. KOCK .4 LAN I) Si FAOifJC K. one auion, the finest edifices in this ed a splendid examination. Mr. An F.aftward.

thony received a telegram from him Jfo, 122 dcpartA, F. Sun m. Wednesday evenintr that ho would 'Jt 121 departs, rtaily ex. Fun p. in.

part of the state. Merry Tramps" is a comedy with a plot, a comedy written for laughter, and the production in its en pass through here on No 7 enroute for bun Frandisco where lie will embark 121 arrive, daily ei. Sun p. m. I No.

ariinrn. ex. p. m. by Prof.

Ilicks, when it costs them so for the Philippines. Kay will be 19 R. W. Hellwarth Dentist. tirety is far ahead of any of the tarce little and the benefits are so great Train No.

1J2 comi'cti fit Uueklin with No. years old next month, December 24. iii3 nne almanac ot ax) pages is on'y The young man has always been eager 33 for DulliHrt, Texu-, it connrcm nitb local ti-Pig-tit at Ituekiin ret U'l brings comedies cf the day. Rock For Sale. fill 23c, and his splendid family journal is to go to the Philippines and will make only one dollar a year including the mail, and frrip-ht frora the eaet No.

1" connecta al liuckliu with paf'rnift-r Podge City, K'ntsns. Office otv Girinncr'i Slorf, splendid soldier. Good ruble rock, deliver! 410 per cord, range rock at $12. Leave train for the tnMU X. IT! brings prnireri almanac.

Rend to Word and Works Publishing Company, 2201 Locust from slie to L'otjfp City. All ti-atin nil A citizens meeting was held at the Phoenix club rooms Monday afternoon orders at the Democrat office. 10-32 carry pHS2rnxtrs ami St. Liouis, Mo. V.

Fkngel. A Kent. A "Wood Ward's big company presenting "Two Merry Tramps," all the old favorites in new specialties. Price 25, 35, and 50 cents. Dinner.

To Cure a Cold In One Day. to consider a proposition for the bringing of the Catholic Sisters Home, iu dustrial School, and Sanitarium to Roast Turkey and Fried Oysters Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. Ail lirua-frists refund the money if it fails to cure. CENTRA HOTEL. will be served at the Dodge House on Thanksgiving day from 11 a.

m. until E. W. Grove's signature Is oa each bor2.Tc Dodge City. Father Lenliam of the Catholic church was present and gave UAPTISTIJIIURCH.

Reduced Rates to Chicago. On Deceml-er 1st, 2d and 3d from the outlines of the move. The Bishop Pres eriBtiom 2 p. m. The Host Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is bo tie cf Grotk's Taste Without one of the greatest successes of the season is Charles E.

Blaney's "A Female Drummer" which was here a few ago and Father Lenhain at his instance had the meet trench inir, niorrinjr and pvenin, verr third ttml lourth I In inx. Su'iHti dvl evcrr Hl.bth hi 10 A. 11. H. Y.

f. N. ut I'. iM. ITiiyer met-tltixs e'trr nt P.

M. Cordial all. J. M. llOlS.OX, I'us'or.

less Chill Tonic. It is aimpiy iron and will be seen at Gluck's opera house on Thursday evening, November 2S It quinine in a tasteless form. No cure nopa Price 50 cents. ing called. Both oarden iity and Great Uend are applicants for the institutions.

After having the matter CATHOLIC ClIfjaCH. The manager of Wood Ward as RetfUlar aervlcea at the churoh cn She llifct ami third SuiuliiJ cucii at S.CSr.nd a. m. FATJILIi Paator. Mot MianMitcl serts in positive terms that he has FURNISHED ROOMS.

The Hotel has teen refitted and refurnished and is up-to-date in all its appointments. Trancient trade solicited. Open all night. Only three blocks from the Santa Fe depot and north of Court House. MRS.

J. WELLS, Dodge City, Ks. many surprises throughout his per CHRISTIAN CHCnCH. fully discussed a committee of six was appointed consisting of Mayor Hoover Judge I. F.Milton, Dr.

C. A. Milton. C. M.

Ueeson, Sam Stubbs and P. II. Sughrue to secure land and a suitable building for the purpose formance that he does not advertise in any way. Preaclifna- at 11 n. and p.p.

school 9:45 a. m. i H. M. AII.K, f.is'or, You Know What You Are Taking Kansas and Nebraska, and December 1st and 2d from Oklahoma and Indian Territories, the great Rock Island route will sell excursion tickets to hicago at rate of one fare plus 52 for the round trip, with final return limit leaving Chicago December 8, 1901.

These reduced rates give a splendid opportunity for a cheap trip to Chicago to attend the great International Live Stock Exposition, which in interest and in the number and excellence of exhibits will surpass any of its kind ever held. For full information consult nearest Reck Island ticket agent, or address E. W. Tnoirsox, Asst GenT Pass. Topeka.

Kans. It Saved Her Life. Gotten Mexican Syrup has accomplished in this neighborhood which has astonished the people. Miss Davis Ten EPISCOPAL is a refined comedy, full of rich humor, abounding in amusing situations and set off with scenery of the most realistic description. The artists for whom the play ia a vehicle fur the display of their talents are well known in the world of comedy Jli.s Jehu-stone Bennett in the leading role of Ilasa Bargain, a female drummer, is by virtue of her mannish style and air.

eminently fitted for the part. She is surrounded in the play by such comed-dians as Tony Williams. Harry Ladell, Mart Reagan, David DeWolfe, that charming little soubrette Miss Charlotte Scott, her great double l'ayson Sunday School every Sunday marnlnc. Fervlct-a evry Sunday niorntrnf and evc ti-injf at ufciml hours. Lilt.

I). 3. KltCM, Hector. wucl you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because tho formula is plainly printed on every hottle showing that it is simply Iron an.l Quininw in a tastelrfs form. No Cure, No Thrjr banish pain, itidn Jrrp.

and One rivts re iiel No mtlrr thr matipf. nor will do yon K'uid. Tn ftaroplcs nd one rti tnonul tent br mail to any atldr -on rwnpt il price, t-y th Ripan Chetyical lo.Spruec New Vmk Cnjr. ay. uvecuu.

J1ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. Niles Wiseman has sold his ranch on the Saw Log to C. A. Wing of Royal Tow nship. The consideration for the ranch was $7000.

He also sold S1000 worth of cattle, making the amount of the deal 8000. Mr. Wiseman will give possession about the rst of Dec. Mr. Wiseman has a half section on Five Mile creek to which he will move.

The "Female Drummer" will be Services at 11 o'clock a. ra. and 7:30 m. Sunday School at 9:15 a. tn.

prart-r oieei-rir on Thursday evening-, and jounr folk prayer meetlnjr Tiieswlay evening it. D. McCfjRMICK, Pastor, given at Glucks opera house Dn Thurs day, November 28tb. It is a splendid play and the company is one of the PRESBYTERIAN. best the road BUY THE Graham, and a number of other clever people in the lesser parts In all, the company numbers forty, including a Ser'rlc8 every Sunday at 11 o'clock a.

ra. o'clock p. in. Sunday frV-tiool at SI o'clock a. id.

Prayer tnettiriir Tuesday evcoinr at 7 o'clock WM. WEdTWOOD, Pimtor SALESMEN WANTED To look after cur interest in Ford and adjacent counties. Salary or Commission. Ad On Wednesday night his fence was again cut by some unknown parties. A lynching that section would, no doubt, stop this kind cf work.

Yesterday rooming after Wiseman reported to Sheriff Hale that his fence had been cut again on Wednesday was given up to die by her attending physician. She had lung fever. The doctor said slic would die before morn-incr, and advised to discontinue bis dress. The Victor Oil Company. sizoria' soc: The Ottawa Star Nursery V.

BartieU.Jgent I am now prepared to take orders for all kinds of fruit trees and shrubs in the above Xursery which is one of the best in the state. I hold a certificate as salesman under the laws passed by the last legislature and will furnish only first class stock. I am prepared to take orders for fall and spring deiiverv. G- V. BAKTLETT.

Dodge City, Ks. 13-2t. Cleveland, Ohio SEWING MACHINE ST. DERSAUD LODGE, A. F.

A. Jlpftn every Kbcnnd and fourth Friday in ew-ii Bulls For Sale. moult) at Masonic hail. AM Lire lore a DO T.ot bJ docoived by thwe who nd- I a'anditnf are invited. bevy of pretty girls.

The scenery for the three acts gives, first, a view of the interior of the business offices of Smooth Silk, proprietors of a large department store; second, the interior of the department store iu the throes of a bargain day sale inaugurated by Ilasa Bargain in order to dispose of her large stock of corsets and hosery. Here the troubles of the firm with the vagaries of the elevator boy, who at time imagines himself a detective, and with "Carrie Cash" who per- E. E- SMITH. Vf. M.

night, Sheriff Hale wired to Wichita to the ow ner of some b'ood hounds to come at once with his dogs. They arrived last night on No. 5, and this morning they were tasen out to the place where the fence was cut. A trail was quite plain of mens shoe3 along the fence and the dogs followed vrrtise a SyO.GO bowing iiafiime lor This kind of a rruic hine can be bonght-from or any of our cLyaL-rs from IG.GJ to ijlS.GO. WZ MAKE A VARIETY.

THE HEW HOKE IS THE' BEST J.C. BAIKD, Sco. COKON A LODGE, No. m. I.

O. O. F. Meets at the O. A.

Hall on TFrldav of of each week- Vipiiing Imtlircn ureinvitiM K. I. BL'CIJANAN. N. O.

F. M. Abbott. Secitrtary medicine as it was doing her no good Her paeents had a bottle of Gooch's Mexican Syrup and Gooch's Quick relief in the houpe. They at once began to give the Syrup in doses one hour apart, and frequently bathed her chest with the Quick Relief.

Before morning she was better, and after using a few bottles of each, she is almost as well as ever. It was almost like raising the dead and has established the reputation of Gooch's Syrup here as a cough remedy: we can sell nothing else. J. Sc. X.

Sands. Trimble. O. MEXICAN RflfifTPILLS Two Short Horn IVlan Bulls, dark some fine dark red bull calves. Enquire of J.

C. Tucker, Ilowdt Station, Kansas. 174. Notice. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a market at James Martin's store, on Wednesday, November 27, at which dainties for the Thanksgiving dinner cm be bought.

Any person fU siiing to order special thing? can leave orders with Mrs. Fred NATIONAL KKSRIIVE Itodvre City ltlire. No. l'fJ. meet in O.

K. To cur SICK HuAOACKt, HABITUAL Che nv rtice and to Kitrhwi sist3 in continually chewing gum, are hall Cm ard taird Thursday uiifbts or month. The Feed determines the strength or vreukns Bewing Machines. The iY-ctl combined -with other strong points makr-stbe 5iew Home the. Bowing Machine to buy.

and ai! diseases arising from In where they scratched to get in Ches-1 set forth. The third scene ney came out and Sheriff him introduces Oie beautiful and realastic They will purify your blood and make yourcomplaxlon f-r PJOOIil I DO "hES the Cif-VaiHlfi l.lrti.li! flrt f-rent Ptyln of a3 FAIR AS A They ore eelatln coated. PKSCE 25 York hotel, with a salesladies' ball in I Rnnr Man Svr sim. i U.iiUOLI.IIW sinin Machined in chiirge and brought hint to town, The Sht riff now has some tangable evi- der.ee to work ou and the case will be prt'-sfcutcd to a tinish. This is the' lU'thtime Wiseman'e fence has been cut this vear I StrauLiian or 1 sovthin? yon inyent orimprore; ajp get Mrs.

Frank Mrs. W. T. Davies j. w.

mdlow, i-rtj. Charles L. Thomas Sec' GOLDEN BCLE, DIV. U-. A.

toO. C. Meet the lii-t and ihtrd Tue'lay ot each month, at 2 o'clock a xn. S'asonlc Visiting toemlK'ra inot cotdiiilly Mr. Kittie Helm, President Mrs Cathrj-lno buiifvan.

Secretary MODERN TONTIE3 Mfeton and fonrtn Tneeday' -f v-i, nsor.tb nt (i A. R. Hall. TFANK J.UMAISS.v. UVtAi.iHAUt.MAtt.

Or UtbiijK art The lnagniiie en costumes worn best remedy fur whooping cough, aid greatly to the scene Of all the Price 25c. fHUlbCllUM. SeaanocfL stetcn. or ctolo. for fre examination and a-ivioe.

V9 LXiaaractiireanaprict-s bcfoicpurctiasios Wd EDMS SSWIRe EiSHIRS CO. ORANCC. MASS, r3 Union X. CSicago, Atlanta, iit.IiOUi-:,Mo., Kraaclzco, CjJ ror t-AUE by E. S.

Ail- Dodt'cCi'y, Kansas. BOOK OH PATENTS KpSSi Bfaxi tb a rd Txi JUsv" OASTOHIA. Een tha A Th KKd KM EkeM BMr ti liava Always Bought many successes shat clever authors I en lias pivklucd, none can eqi'al "A Feuia'e Drummer" in purity ef wit and ruatchh-ES staging. is eo erery Ikz of taa chains Laxative Brorco-Quininc Tablet its remed7 titt cure- a ecIU iij otic day cf ft i II il hJ.

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