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VV VII MM. i i if gill II II II II il Is toe. lareest newsapw la Wichita County. Does a3 the Uovern-nunt printing aad i alo tie designated OFFICIAL COTJUTY PAPER Full Lis FiratcUas Tea Steek i alse tu the Best JOI NtllTERS II THE STATE. VAyw Ay Ay AK Ayr LEOTI, WICHITA COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 18S9: NUMBER 11 VOLUME III.

DEATH 01 MBS. ETTA S. CARET. Local General Cameron died 27, of June. our trip.

Our wife and sou loin accompanied ns, and we are" pleased W. T. Lyaas of north-west par' of the county visited The Trans The sugar trust has squeesed more saccharine out of its products. Prices on this sweet necessarv of life The Leoti Transcript Mrs. Etta S.

Carey, wife of R.W. cript othce Tuesday. Mr. L. Editor of The Now set'm up Mr.

Wheat harvest will soon be over. were advanced nine per cent last Carey of the Leoti State Bank, died Scott Sentinel. W. Jt. IBSS, Editor aaa 4th next in this city Monday raorning at 1 week, which makes a total of fifty per cent since the combine was Full particulars of the week.

The French Senate Committee KANSAS. o'clock a. ra. Mrs. Carey was ill lfOTI, brought with him sample of his wheat which was in shock and also half peck of Early-rose and Early ohio potatoes which excelled any in size we have seen this season.

Judge Grinstead will be in Leoti will to-dav consider the question of to say that, like us, they enjoyed themselves. Jeff Stallcup lost on of his eye3. Aunt Nancy Myers is down with the chills. Candidates are numerous. Hurrah for Dry Forks.

Uncle Nat Parker called on us Wednesday and stayed until Friday Mrs. C. A. Manassa left for indicting General BoulaQgex. formed.

Give the trusts liberty if it robs and starves to death all the common people, seems to be the policy of the powers at our Union's TWee mon the 7, Six mouths uu tight loontti Twelve months but a few hours before her death. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the M. E. church. Services were conducted by Revs.

Van- A dry cyclone and hot wave VYichita, Kansas, Wednesday. Another splendid rain Saturdav June tSUh. up passed over the south Atlantic and Monday 8th, of July to finish this term of the District court. Wye and Moore. New England states last week, and a cold ware viaited Wichita county, Jerry Neterer left for a visit in Dtaver, Memphis aud Atlantic WESTWARD.

Kansas aai Colorado Express 5 tMlgllt EASTWARD. In the death of Mrs. Carey Leoti Tuesday. Michigan Friday. Attorney Coan went to Sheridan Lake, Colo, to-day where he will deliver on the eulogy eagle and civil liberty of our Glorious Country.

In order to make room for new a Exm-ess 12b.iu society loses oae of its most highly respected members and the Methodist Church an earnest, conscien The celebration to-day was a sue- Capitol. In Memory of Mrs. Etta S. Garey The sudden death of Mrs. Etta S.

Carey at 1. 30 a. m. July 1st was a great shock to our community. Mrs.

Carry was the wife of Richard W. Carey and daughter of Henry Allphin." She was born Oct. 14th, 18C2, and joined "the Presbyterian church at the earlv age 11. She was Mr. West, of Iowa is visiting his daughter Mrs.

V. M. Reynolds this week. 4al freight Large crowds thronged the cess. AtehUoa, Topka and Santa Fe.

GOIifU EAST. tious christian worker. streets; gaily colored bunting float Mr. Carey, husband, Mr. aad lght.

Coine sgainr nele at. Our little girl Sue mashed off her thumb-nail Monday. Our neighbors Is unusually quiet. Oscar Spillers. shot Bob Pruitt Sunday, Pruitt is dead.

Revival going on at Mt. Nebo. Jeff Jones shot at Bud Patferson day before yesterday, but, with the exception of breaking one of his legs, did him no damage. Basket picnic at Crowfoot Sunday last. We ate dinner with Auat Patsy Joyner.

Thanks, Aunt Patsy. reltt The arrivals of strangers in Leoti thia week. have been too numerous to mention. ed from store buildings and private houses; the ball game was a success Mrs. Henry Allphin father aad mother of the deceased, have the :ii.m west.

VP s'oaday. Tratea. Pssaniter for Loti; foot racing at evening profoundest sympathy of their married to K. W. Carey in 1882; at machinery the feed mill is selling flour and meal at prices, to close out stock.

Ht. f. Excursion rates via Missouri Pacific annual meeting Natioual Educational Association, at Nashville Tenn. July 8 to 20th. one fare for round trip plus 2 dollars.

Limit god returning Sept. 30th. Tickets on sale July 1st to 10th which time she became a member of attracted large crowds; the dance numerous friends and acquaintances in this sad hour of their bereave COCXTY ATTORNEY TlLXS Editor Tkassctst: Some six weea.3 ago J. S. Caldwell came to-me end told me that there was money in the old Coronado town site and wanted me to join in with him and buy it.

I toii CaldweTf that I could not go into such scheme as I had not the noney advance. He then informed ui that I needed no money if I woulJ aid them in securing the county-seat for Coronado. I then refused to have anything further to i with the affair, as I told him that I had promised to stand firm by tht people and not let county seat Matters interfere with my official duties, while I was acoinxty officer. During the Cocvcvsatiou tlic-question of the imd of the diTutoTt came tip. The nx time- we met' he wanted fo kf.ol-if I' w'aaldLe willing to issue the railroad bonds if the railroad companies would locate the divisions at Coronado.

I emphatically informed him that'E would not. He then stated that he would be willing to have the bonds issued if lhe company wooM make either Leoti or Coronado u. division town. This I pDsitsrly refused to do, as I had promised i defeat the bonds and had tbeciacH on the railroad companies aad ia-tended using it. The next I heard was that Mar-, teney, and others intcwdVJ having me arrested on account of the railroad bond election wLieH occured over two years before.

been residing in wichita coot-" ty ever since tbe- bond erectuKi aat the arrest was made at 12 'clock midnight, the last hour of the last day at the expiration of the two years, the time allowrd ly law wherein such arrest must 1 made. The entire transaction was a. the Methodist Episcopal Church in State Officers. C. A.Manassa.

journeyed to Butte City M. T. where will immediately ingage in business. Rev. H.

T. Evans of Dodge City Kansas preached for the presbj-terians here last Sunday. V. Humphrey ment. was well attended, eto.

Result fo the ball game: Leoti, 29; Scott J. Feit Governor Lieutenant 1 Of aid which she lived an honored member till th time of her death. She was an active member of the Ladies Aid Hlgglus Obituary and biography in anoth Steve Malone fell out of a tree lamiiu Hamilton er column. City, 6. Complete details in next Society and also had charge of the issue.

Tufant Class in the sabbath The Boston Globe concentrates TYrint s. K. retera school. One of the touching great argument in this neat bit of nice play Leoti The Scott City boys are-clever people, but they can't ball worth a cent with the nine. nuYrict J.

8. Osborne sarcasm: Tuesday and broke his neck. Camp meeting will begin at Red Sulphur next week. A large attendance is expeeted. Sib Jackson is dead.

Trade is lively. Young ducks are numerous. Ab Stil well's corn looks well. We have organized a beef club. OFFIClALS-W-KKESeY.

scenes to her funeral was the covering of her bier with flowers by The closing, scenes in the railroad bond case, regarding the issuance of which there has been so much con- "Why not protect everybodv?" W. C. I Beard e. i. iA3rt ornci Register Receiver asks the New York Herald.

Jno. Schlye W. M. Mcintosh of Springfield, Missouri has paid subscription farther ahead than any other subscriber to The Traxsosift. This week he deposited with us enough cash to keep his credit ahead until 20.

her class. lhe tuneral services were held at the M. E. Church What a question Protect every P. Barker left Santa Fe for a trovercy and strife, started a new body and you protect nobody.

Mr. and Mrs. A. yesterday Via the visit with relatives Clinton Iowa. at 3 o'clock by Revs.

Van Wye and Moore. The church was filled County Directory. and friends in Protect the hounds if you like, ('. S. Triul Uncle Jessy Hess broke his thigh but what nonsense to protect both with friends and her many rela ffr.r E.

W. Fisher fiSSSISi-twill. G. DonpeU to by Aug. 1890.

Who will be next emulate the good example set Mr. Mcintosh? tives who deeply felt their loss. H. A. Matt Sunday.

The doctor said he would pull through all rignt, but he is dead. Such is the irony of fate. She leaves a husband and four Chase E. J. Shields children, one a babe just born, to the hare and the hounds! Protect the fax.

yes; but why protect the goose that he seeks to devour? Protect the monopolies, it is weil; but not their victims, the peop e. Good deal of dogfennel has come County Clerk, "Jerk of District Court Probate Judge "ountv Attorney. nerlff. Siperlntendiut County school Jouuty Surveyor, Virr.ncir C. u.

coan. M. P. Brown A. B.

Baueh mourn her loss. extend our up this season. Geo. MlUer A. Knapp The Wichita county legislature, the Board of County Commissioners, met in regular session Monday morning July 1st 1S89.

Mr. A. H. Chase, district clerk, has kindby furnished The Transcript an abstract of the cases tried here this term of court. A mad dog has been seen town.

sympathy to them in their great sorrow. The remains were laid Because if you protect the hare. A catfish weighing ten pounds Jl'STlCM OF TEE PEACE. I Callahan Little to rest in the Udd tellows ceine- the goose and the people was caught theotherdav by Uncle W. M.

Mcintosh of Springfield, Missouri owner of the Cowen addition of this city has been here several days Mr. Mcintosh believes when the sugar interests are developed here, this will be one of the richest counties on the globe, and he thinks this jear will prove it to a certaintv. vou sdoiI the Hroteotion of the try. Ball Jurnagan. He gave i the fish.

Thanks, Uncle Ball. dards Ilst .1 White Woman Dlt H.T.lrov hounds, the fox and the monopolies. Thursday night in the arrest of County Attorney C. H. Coan for aiding and abetting in conducting a fraudulent election two years ago, wherely bonds were voted in the sum $170,000 to the K.

W. R. R. and the M. A.

R. R. for building their lines across Wichita count'. The arrest of Mr Coan was at the instigation of one S. Marteney, who is well known to the people of Wichita county as an unprincipled renegade whose sense of justice and right are blunted and calloused by passionate longings for obtaining office at any cost.

Mr. Coan has labored unceasingly, earnestly and faithfully to secure the defeat of the payment of the bonds, and when the meritorious exertions of his endevors were about to bear fruit a few scheming Last week's record of bank clear- the trusts that bought Good many hogs running loose in the last presidential election know the woods. Commissioner Sypolt informs The Transcript that his part of mgs is a notable one. JliVery one of the thirty-eight cities on the list Directory. what iuey want better than that.

A tree fell on Scott Powers and Leoti City police Majpstxate P. J. Massey P. E. Callahan shows an increase of business com the moral vineyard was the recipient scheme whereby Caldwell, Marteney and others desired to vent their rasr or spite or venom on me, lcaugi I broke his leg.

They want protection for themselves; but not for labor. They pared with the corresponding week A. H. White .1. W.

Knapp of a hailstorm Saturday night. tty Preaching at Holdover Saturday of last year of from one to fifty-four understand very well that you can would not connivewith them and be- J. B. McCain of Indianapolis, Ind. J.

E. Foulston Henry AUohln E. E. Norval night. ray the trust reposed in me by thV- brother of Dr.

McCain, is in town Bob ithersford is dead. So is Eer cent, lhis is a remarkable ex-ibit demonstrating prettv clearly protect one class of business except at the expense of the rest, and that Bill Murray. We were so busy, last week turning out fine lots of job work for this and other cities, and for farmers in the county, that we forgot to state that we got another subscriber; thus ensuring our life another Western Farmer. Rot! Merely rol Mrs. W.

J. Chubbuck left for a people to aid them in gaining their end. this week looking after realestate interests for himself and brother. that the business of the countiy is More anon. Arkaasaw 1 ravel- if it were possible to protect each equally against all others it would A MILLER POST NO.

Their raaliciouness in having me. er. steadily increasing in volume in all sections. The total clearings exceed one billion dollars, an increase Mrs. W.

M.Tolesstaited Tues arrested and detained caused an ex V.I Meets at theli hall every ana i unlay afternoon of eat-h month, at 2 clocK All comrades made welcome. i.ialt be the same as not protecting anybody; for then no one would have anv advantage over others. day night on a visit to Grand Rap pense to be incurred upon the coun of thirty per cent over last year. The Kansas City Times has ak- ids. Michigan.

She will ty by delaying the court. In Omaha ranks fifteenth in the list Why not protect everybody? en up the subject of irrigation in meet her sou in Chicago to-day who Jobs Weber. Y.V. GA. K.

FARMER CITY rOSTT NO. 4C9. Meets at their hall In Coronatlo at 1 p. in. every fourth Thursday of each nwoth.

is- visit in Southern Kansas yesterday. After her visit in Kansas she will i of clearing-house cities and forth in estern Kansas. We don know will accompany her to urand Well, just because if anybody loses anything by protection nobody can the per cent of increase, distancing; what the future rainfall of Western go to JNebrasKa where sne win unscrupulous individuals, whose interest in the success or defeat of the bonds rested upon individual benefit and individual pecuniary gain, placed every obstruction within their power to hinder Mr. Coan from securing justice for his constituents by defeating the bonds. Mr.

Coan was taken to Coronado by the sheriff and Justice Bell of that itlng comrades always welcome. people of the county understand! Caldwell Marteney and1 thereat of the conspirators. I intend standing by the people of tire roanty and the bonds will surely be defei- S. Bfll, P. C.

St. Paul, Minneapolis and Denver. gam anything. spend several weeks with relatives and old time friends. Mrs.

Chub- THE PLOWMAN'S BKOTHER- Sheriff Brown and son left Mon- The record is a gratifying one, not only for Omaha, but for the entire Vv hood No 1 meets in Leoti every fourth 8at- RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. lay morning with Dr. V. M. Rey buck will prolong her visit until Kansas may be; but we know that Wichita county has had plenty of rain so far tkb season to prouce as fine products as ever grew out of any country's soil.

The scheme a H. COA3T- ed. Hrday In each moth. L. 1).

IIEJ.RV, Tres. country. Omaha Bee. nolds who was sentenced here last about the first of September when she will return home. The following resolutions were Cbab.

Vikson, secretary. week for ten years in the state penitentiary at Leven worth. place fixed his bail at S5.000: but passed at a regular meeting of Leoti District Court We the undersigned officers and Representatives of the various not until a writ of mandamus had of the Kansas City Times is no doubt a good one for Western Kan- attorneys of the District Court of FRANK WARD, Lodge No. 297 I u. u.

uiem- 1 "Hi 'ope Hi see vou well," said printing establishments of Kansas City and cities of Eastern Wichita county, wish to thank t'ue been issued from Judge Grinstead's to bell's court. To more plainly no newspaper in the coun onum or the vile of our worthy J. J. Robison, vs YTnsea ATTORNEY the Western Farmer last week. But it doesn't.

It isn't in the Far District Clerk, A. II. Chase, for the try can do more for our part of the Kansas have been here ttm week iwether, R. W. Carey, who departed Witaschek, Court trial judgraest able, eiccient and courteous man state than that great enterprising asking our commissioners tor ord this life July 1, 1S89.

S. Land Federal And Councellor at Law. Wilt attend lo business before the U. ftl and practice in the SUt; and Seurts. ner is which he has managed the mer outfit to see anything well, not even excepting old hog-eye Mar Kansas.

City Times if it desires to ers of job work, in the line of demonstrate the maliciousness and and vindictiveness of the outhors of Mr. Coan's arrest, they endevored to take the prisoner to a justice, of the peace near the Logan countv affairs of tbe said office, during this or defendant. Mattie A. Shank, vs H. G.

Mid- blanks and Liank book. etc. Thev do so. The Transcript heartily endorses the action of the Times teney. Whereas, It has.

pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to ae-nuove from our midst the wife of seem to forget that The Transcript R. LIVELY, ileditch. Court trial judgment C. W. Teed, of Offerle, Kansas, and will do its utmost to furnish Printing Company is situated in Leoti.

for plaintiff. the necessary facts relative to the oar beloved brother, theretore, be it the new agent of the Santa Fe gave the Transcript office a pleas Resolved, That while we bow in ATTOUXEY AT IA1Y. needful irrigation of the country east of Wichita county and if nec J.B.Jarmin, brother of our es submission to His will who doeth Mrs, Dr. Lynas of Logaus Port, ant call Monday. Mr.

Teeds brother is telegraph editor of the erm of court. V. II. Grinstead. L.

Nebeker. A. P. Barker. S.

W. Hall. C. II. Coan.

J. S. Newby. J. F.

Ward. W. B. Washington. M.

R. Lively. J. T. Foster.

teemed G. W. Jarmin, came in from all things well, that in her death Indiana, who has for the past two essary our county will furnish water enough to supply three or four fcIud, Loaa eelleotlons a specialty. our brother has lost a most faithful Osceola, He is well pleased! New York World. months been visiting her son W.

line, 16 miles north of Leoti, but becoming frightened and fearing public indignation they decided upon taking the prisoner to Corona-do. sentment loudly disproves the r.rrest of Mr. Coaa and if the gentlmen who caused it do not regret it before the end is reached then public sentiment will prove a delusive and misleading criterion the country, and has located to wife end loving companion, the Lynas of St. Thrcsa, this county, Herbert Toll, furman of the Clin ditches for our needy south-eastern neighbors. The following is from stay and sSiare aU art of chiiiiren a kind and loving mother; W.

HALL, ATTORNEY AT LA1Y. ton Iowa) Ji etcs, was drowned Sat left for her home 1 uesday. Mrs. Lynas took with her fine samples ol ments to be gathered in this Inn I of Resolved, I hat we greatly de- the 1. limes: urday, June 2(, in the Mississippi pJoe the death el our brother's he i imes therefore proposes to rye, wheat, oats, potatoes and about corn, prohibition and.

sunsets. wsse and extend in unity our heart take up the question of irrigation Trompt attention flTen to collections. Keal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent. Office ur Koontz Jones. river near Clinton, Iowa.

Mr. Toll was a brother Mrs. J. H. Lkinkam of this city.

tuty kinds ot iiower3 an oi wnica grew on her son's farm in Wichita George L. Rhoades, assistant gen Lafayett Chronic vs Annie in Kansas and keep it before con Chronic. Divorce tfraxbed plaintiff. eral passenger agent of the Chicago, felt sympathy to him and his little family in their sad bereayement; Resolved, That a copy of these gress and the people until congress county Kansas. takes action.

It anticipates that OCTOU WILCOX. District Clerk, A. H. Chase, in Uot-k Island and racinc railway, was in Kansas last week. Mrs.

W. C. Jones aud children resolutions be presented to our be to some extent, although the con forms us that the bar docket printed and bound by The Transcript The farmer must sell his products at prices regulated by the Liverpool market, while buys the necessaries of life in a highly protected "home market," upon all of which came home Tuesday morning from loved lrother and family and a copy ditions are different," the campaign HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, to each of the county papers for wm oe one or education, as it was Printing Co. was pronounced by Missouri, where i hey had been visit ing relatives- and rientLs for sever Speakiflg of the crops the railroad oliicial said, "I am on the go most of my time. I have seen splendid crops in my time, but I never saw the in the opening of Oklahoma.

The the attorneys to be the best ever AUiienfcU wort v.ar- fcttrceon anil IVntUt. S. J. Webb vs South Western. Kansas Development Co.

Court trial Judgment for Defts. E. E. Hopkins vs A. B.

Baugh. Jarv trial Verdict for Delt. Hrwwn, Brerer Cotteral Hal al weeks. -The childien brought he pays an average duty of 4o per ranted. ideas of people on irrigation furnisned in Western Kansas.

cent. In other words he sells in a publication and be spread on minti-tes of this lodge. Gsl moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform." R. A. Ramey, home with them a pair of white are very vague, and the Times ree trade market and has the ex rata and a large quantity of beau any that equals the crops now growing in Kansas to-day.

I do net believe the people comprehend Ben L. Green, editor of the realises, that it will be no easy task A. M. DOYLE, tiful flowers. W.

C. says he will alted pleasure ot buying under a to give the a definite and compre Dighton Journal wa3 a visitor in LfotiFrida7. While here he was used Friar, board at home hereafter, where he II. D. how fine they are.

cyon Town Co. Jury trial Fred Thos. hensive idea ot its utility and" prac 40 per cent tariff. These facts being known, what is the need of ask "I said to a friend to-day that as an expert witness in the law-suit P. CALH0ON, Committee.

ucauinty. uut the limes, never mg why the iarnier grows poorer hesitates at an undertaking because can have fried chicken and biscuit for breakfast every morning, The following citixena of Leoti C. S. Triplett against -the County Commissioners of thiscouatv. WIU make a specialty of the practice ot medicine, surgery and ontetrtex; and the sale and exchange of real estate will be attended to when 1 have no calls to make.

Office: First door north of First National Bank. Leoti, Kan. 11 twenty years ago I rode over the Union Pacific road. On that trip the cars were filled with tourists rom year to years' Hutchinson Card of Thanks. it is a dimcu.t oae, and it proposes to have the arid lands of Kansas re Democrat.

Thos C. Buller i Fid Fitor. Dismissed at cost of PltfF. Mil to.1 Brtrwn vs P. EL Cbekfca-a.

and vicinity receive patents this See the advertisement of Messrs. who from morning until night gaz claimed if it takes one year or ten I desire to hereby express my sin week from the United States for Manning- Johnson in this paper. We are informed that Judge ed out of the windows intent on years to do it. cere thanks to 'the Court and Leot their land: W. II.

Denning N. Grinstead, who is holding court in watching the antelope and the buf Court trial Judgment far PLrS. lhe Times undertakes the move They offer great inducements to any prsn who will have ten dol Bar for the manifested courtesy and Denning, Jaff Deaning, David Leoti this week, is envins satis- ment in behalf of Western Kansas, kindness whichwere extended tome faloes. Their exclamations were varied and interesting. Shiner, M.

Sonders. W. N. Meyer lars worth of work done in their action to the bar. We are glad hrmly believing that all the now throughout the entire term which and U.

h. Brown. A majority ol shop within the next six months. to hear of this because the Judge is "On this trip 1 rode west over uncultivated lands can be made ended last week. rom Glasgow, Kentucky, a snort these patents are for old soldiers.

The veterans are getting there in arable at a cost that will not be felt Frof. W. S. Scott, of Mnryville, A. U.

Chasi Clerk of Court. this state in a weli-filled train. As on my trip of years ago, the car distance from where the editor of a I by the general government, and Kansas was in the city Tuesday ih- every department ti me govern his paper first discovered America, was filled with tourists from the Srfas Martin, ob of the old that it is the duty cf congress to ment. terviewiagour schol board in reference to the principalship of the Garden City Democrat: J. EL Foulton HABXESS HEALER IS AND SADDLERY.

I have now on hand a very nice line ot summer roods, such as LAP IUSTISS. FLY NETS, which I am aellinc very low; also Whips, Harness and Cart Harness, Soaps and Oils, aad Horse Furnishing Geeds in generaL QIME 7tB TK CKLL. J. E. FOULSTON.

east, who watched with as much in- pioneer citizens of Leoti is a candi make the necessary appropriations C. S. Triplett vs Board of Cbuiitir commissioners. Jury trial Yer- Jict PitT. There were a few minor case disposed of also, aai there were three or foarimportant cases which went ver on error, or was continued by consent.

Case of the W. bomd election under the advisement of the court. terest. not for game, but to see the Major Powell of the United States Coroaaie Schools. date for sheriff of this county.

Mr. Martin had the misfortune to get Leoti public schools. Mr. Scott is said to be a proficient teacher. wonderful crops.

The exclama- United geological survey estimates Hon. u. o. lriplett, member ot he legislature from Wichita county one of his legs broken last fall School under the management cf tions were forthcoming and very that 1,300,000 acres of what ia now ill i i which prevents him from follow interesting. Miss Glanville is progressing says and editor of the Leoti Standard, ana wna- can oe reciawnea in six The Hutchinson Daily of last Tuesday week contained five articles taken from Tub Transcript.

From lh time we crossed the ine Las honorable calling, which is Prof. Baugh, and the patrons loin was riday, and made our years by an expenditure of Kaw river until the darkness shut! in praise of the school. The furni that of a farmer so far as bis own uuuayear. nat better war can sanctum a pleasant call. Brother Triplett is running a good staunch Noothernewspaperin Western Kan ture for the new school house ar out the land-scape our eyes were personal service is concerned.

there be of spepding a portion of the surplus? Why not take some sas is so extensively copied from by He is not financially able to hire greeted with the finest crops under republican paper, and has been do Kansas dailies as the TftiKStEiM the son. farming work done. Mr. Martin ing good work for Wichita county of the money that now goes to the "The wheat and oats are out of feels that he is competent to dis- It is rumored that he intends to shy improvement of muhical creeks rived which will be put in place this week. A nuber of teachers here express a desire to "use the new school house for Normal and the board consents hat it may be so used if desired by the superintendent; and W.M.

Toles will leave for S. W. HAMMER, the way and the corn crop is almost charge the duties of the office, and his castor into the rins for the and unheard of harbors and reclaim Bellingham, W. T. Friday morning.

assured. Railroad men acknow In the case of perty G. CowgiTl vs. Board County Cornciis-uoneM plaintiff dismiss, D. M.

raiU road suit and took jud.mc against the Board of count commissioners declaring the election fraudulent and oii for reasons he makes this an Leoti postofEce and we should not this great tract of land, big enough Will is an excellent young man and nouaeement to the voters of Wich be the least surprised to see him for aa From a business ledge It is the corn that makes the railroads their annual has many friends in this eommuni Merchant Tailor, pnag and Summer Suits got up in ita caunty -we offer rooms free to those wishing get it. The honor would be worth point of view it would be a profit y. IHE Iranscript will messen ily bestowed. Scott County able investment. Maior Powell es dividends, which is paid over to the eastern man.

He knows where to attend and board themselves. Board at f3.00 from Monday noon ger unto him the news each week. THAT STIRBISC NEIGHBORHOOD it comes from. Does he invest it to Saturday morning for taose who timates that it would add three billions of taxable wealth to the nation and if it did 'not add one-fiftieth A. T.

Buchanan, came in from liasest styles ana wood tits GUARANTEED Tha Dry Forks correspondent, the east? No, sir. He sends it Several weeks ago Dr. J. J. Rich- -ardsou of Leoti and M.

A. Max prefer to board. after a long silence, thus writes to west where it comes from to be The citizens of Coronado town Kingfisher Oklahoma Sunday. Mr. Bnchanan don't like that country.

He savs the bad water and incesent well of Gridlev. Kansas traded pro Cleaning and Repairing done on shor notice. the coonty paper: again invested." The Farmer says The Transcript has appealed te the Standard for assistance in carrying on a "fight" with that great moral journal and religious luminary. The Farmer is mistaken. What we really desired was to see the Republican of the amount still it would be an investment of unheard of profit.

The experiment at Garden City r.cicemter the location. On Broadwv Cue Door perty. Last Monday night Mr. ship meet in the high sehoal Room; Saturday July 13th. to arrairrge-for west ei i urns store.

heat will soon do a fellow up. He building a sugar mill at toronado. Kaa. Windy. Msre rain.

Wind and a heap more of it. show that irrigation is a success. disposed of most all of his interests EVERY ONE CALL at a sacrifice. and it is the duty of the govern A number of families have arraingr TROTE UP YOUR ment to divert 'some of the money party represented by a paper worthy consideration from that nartv. Zeht Stallcup has sold his steers ed to move into town to send their children tase4ioo this fall an win which is now frittered away to a The County Attorney desires that Eiier Joe Filter preached at movement that will rebound to the ter.

The idea of a paper having two editors, one of whom has no claim every man whose name appears on Kound Fond on the tenth'. He is a Milt Brown, a prominent attorney of Garden City attended court in Leoti last week. Mr. Brown said to the Transcript Bcribe, uyou have tbe best town and county in CL-KI7Vy good of the government itself and the C. K.

W. or D. M. A. peti snorter.

Corsoado offers better Induce furnish homes for thousands of tions which were presented to board A cyclone passed through the Richardson's family left for their new home Gridley and Mr. Maxwell and family are pected here to occupy their new home in Leeti. Dr. Riohardson i- one of she settlers in Leoti. commend him and the family to th people of Gridley hoping each, town may be pleased the full sense ot the old maxim "a fair- exchange i.

no robbery Mr. Richardson wilt pratice rxiedicin Coffee county. Thb TraXSCmpt wishes him a abuadani success in his new chosen field, for his old profession. ments-than any other town in WesU A mericau; citizens. of County Commissioners to call the Forts- last week.

After aoing a ern to those seeking a home, lots Western Kansas, your people hae Of-O11 i-T A tsvnrn -J AA.nwil The Times is the irrigation BEFORE A. H. CHASE, jyClerk of District Court. to party affiliation and the other is a mild sort of a cowboy who don't know enough to peddle tickets at a town caucus is preposterous in the extreme. It is undertaking to hog-wash party fealty for pecuniary were not tax good deal of damage- to the oats and OIfCU WlltM MC WI II fl e.l kUUUile bond election, who Davers at the time.

free to build a home Our people are all feeling good and believe movement to stay, and it proposes or wnose name sore-nun cane it crippled a calf tor to stav until all Western Kansas was placed thereon rartdulently to old lady Beson and killed Lige Mrs. W. S. Place, who baa been is under cultivation. call at ht oihee, Leott, between vall aad Aunt Betsy Pipea.

now and 20th, of July. If you do Wichita county, to be first among all the counties of Western Kansas. A sugar mill and cheese factory are confidently expected to- form a part of Coronado wiihin. the next for several months past a- resident of Kansas City, eame in on the Santa Fe Tuesday to make her home not know whether your name is Your IFinal Proof Ye- order to rest from his labors, attended the cress convention at Windfield and gam and hoodwink credulous Republicans into supf orting a mongrel sheet in preference to one whose editor is a true blue but milfit Republican. Assistance? "Ala, said Jiobby, ns- wrong there or not a list can be seen at County Attorney Ts offiee aifcer uly r.

12 months. then, went on the excursion to Cat- for little boys to tie tin kettles to again in Wichita county. Her husband has secured another fine quarter section of land south of we guess not. 8th. C.

H. Coan Co. Attj. nip asd Hog Cave. We hereby re-1 dogs' tail?" turn ur thanks for several meals "DesiJedly wrong.

Bobby; LeotL Hon. W. Lv B- ardv of WaKee- nf virtnala a railroad ride- and a hope you'll nee do such a thing Searching Small Boy-uDaddyr why didn't tie tell a lie when his; father askel him. the ctaerrx Cynical Parent "Hnta, gjjeea he-was getting one ready. Icy.

but s'rose he hadn't tim to tfalehet ay, has purchased a tract of land "borne raen are born great, some BEFORE E. J. Shields. After the Fourth, of this July the flag-of the union wilt be decorated micrhfew Trettv badare Dresentwd ro We would devote a little space to esieS. Marteney this week, but it is achieve greatness and some can curve a ball." is the way the Chi by the- association.

We enjoyed "Xo, indeed, ma," replied Bobby with forty tw atara. The patriot adjoining Leoti and will lay it out as an addition to the town. Mr. Beard has treat faith in Went ourselves very much and strall uall I do to hold ic school boy should make a Bote of too valuable to wast on such brainlcsi idioL cago Tribune puts it. Hutchison rt(n Wk back with fondueer, oo.

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681
Years Available:
1887-1890