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Stevens County Sentinel from Woodsdale, Kansas • 8

Stevens County Sentinel du lieu suivant : Woodsdale, Kansas • 8

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Woodsdale, Kansas
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Ready mixed paints at the Palace THE DEMOCRAT Sabbath. Woodsdale just boiled over with good things. last Sabbath. 10:30 Drug Store. Don't forget that W.

O. Robinson has the celebrated "Kins: Richard" and "Yuba-Dam" cigars, the best on What ha become of -that grand excursion? Dr. R. F. Furnace and wife, of the market.

1 Entered at the Postoffice at Woodsdale, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. BY TURNER, McLANE CO. The school girls are about to organize a base ball club to nl.iv tin White lead and oil at the Palace Drug Store. I. O.

O. F. The members of the Independent order of Odd Fellows met at the of-fice of Wood, Tobey Dunmire, Thursday- June 2, and organized bv the election of J. D. Mur-rav as chairman and brother Hobson secretary.

It was resolved unanimously to organize a lodge at this place as soon as possible. Bro's. J. D. Murray, Isrsel Rhodes and Chas.

Watrous were appointed a committee Woodsdale nine. It is safe to bet Best cigars in the southwest at Lafayette, held sirviees in the school house. The Dr. preached a very able sermon. He was followed by his wife; all were pleased with both.

At 2 p. m. was the Sunday school. As usual the house was full, and the exercises were very on the school girls. the Palace Drug Store.

Fresh goods from Kansas City The three townships in this county ought to be cut into at least seven if not nine. It was an outrage the way they were first made. arrive each week at J. Sheafer's. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

1 One copy one year, 1.50 One copy six. months, 75 One copy three months, 40 Advertising: rates made known on application. LOCALXEWS. eutertaming. At 3 p.

m. Rev. Perry Fresh oranges, lemons and canned goods of all kinds at W. 0. Carpenter, of the Baptist church preached to a large audience.

His sermon gave good satisfaction. At The "Verona cigar," best nickle cigar in the west, at the Palace Drug Store. to procure a charter and take all the necessary steps to organize the lodge. The same committee with A. JR.

Kil-gore were appointed to secure a hall. It was estimated that there are thirty Odd Fellows who will join this lodge as charter members, with ten or fifteen it a very strong lodge. Odd Fellows in the county were urged to procure their cards at once, so as to join this lodge as charter members. It was unanimous-agreed to call the lodge Woodsdale Notice: Since the enlargement of the Democrat, the price of local business notices under this head will be 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each additional insertion. Breakfast bacon, hams, lard, syrup and nice pickels for its close he gave notice of a meeting to organize a Baptist church.

At 8 p. m. Dr. Furnace again preached to a large audience. His discourse contained a good idea of the ''inward light or secret powers" that under this all human efforts, such as Joshua found when he appeard before the walls of Jereco.

The Dr. and wife will visit us again on Sunday, the 3 of July, and will remain over the Fourth. Col. S. N.

Wood went east on Monday, will be at Chase county court on the 7th, on -the 10th the Stevens county case, in Topeka, on 14, at court in Garden City. Mr. Harper living northwest of town called Tuesday, and reports everything booming in his part of the county, and all are making prepartion to come to Woodsdale to spend the Fourth. Mr. Attebry, has arrived from Comanche county, and located with us to stay.

He says they are throwing dirt all along the line of the Mulvane extension, and that Woods-dale will sure tret the road. Rain. Bopm. Rain! Everybody busy. sale by W.

O. Robinson Messrs L. Murray and T.Suddarth were out to "rusty-kate" near their old stamping ground of '86. There will be a match game of base ball, betwen the Zella club and our home club tomorrow after noon. R.

II. Whitlock arrived in the city Thursday. He is a brother of C. F. Whitlock, and will go in business with him here.

Boom! J. W. Sheafer keeps queensware. Are you getting ready to celebrate. and lemons at J.

W. Sheafer's. i If you want a good cigar. Call on J. W.

Sheafer. The "Number Three" cigar at the Palace Drm Store. Lodge, and it will number over 300, being now over 300 lodges in the state. It was resolved to meet every Saturday night until the lodge is organized and Odd Fellows from all parts of the county were invited to meet with them. The next meeting will be Saturday evening June 11, at 8 p.

m. sharp, at the office of Wood, Tobey Dunmire. Brothers, the corner stone of Odd Fellowship is friendship, love and truth. See that you carry this into your every day life. It is to be.

used outside as well as inside the lodge room. S. N. Wood. Seveal months ago J.

B. Ferguson Co. made an assignment of their stock of merchandise, to M. M. Wells.

After every thing was properly attended to, J. W. Sheafer bought the goods and ordering an additional stock started in business in the same building where the former firm did business. Tuesday the sheriff and his deputy came here to attach Mr. Sheafer's goods fpr Mr.

Ferguson's debts. They did not serve the proper papers, and 31. M. Wells, Treasurer of Woods-dale Town Co. returned from an extended trip throughout Kansas and Colorado.

Ite leports having seen many booming towns, but saw no growing town that beats For the best groceries at the lowest prices, go to Whitlock Bros, at the new grocery store, on the west side of public square. Why is Pancoast at Topeka this week, if the case involving the organization of the county -was thrown out of court last winter? at cigar Smoke the Plantation the Palace Drug Store. when Mr. Sherfer was ready to lock Woodsdale is now the best town in the southwest. Correspondents will remember that when they send communications without their names signed to the same, they are consigned to the waste basket.

We don't want vour name for publication, but we must know the author. up and go to dinner he requested the sheriff and deputy to leave the store. They refused to do so, and the city marshal with several depu Messrs. Klly and Jones of were in town this week, J. W.

Sheafer keeps the "Red Ball" and Crosby's flour. ties quietly took them out. Turs-day a large force of Hugoton men Dick Matiew3 wants those" who are indebted to him to call and settle their accounts, at once, as it takes money to buy horse feed. Mr. Wm.

Jackman and wife arrived in this city Wednesday. Mr. Jackman has been in town for about two months, and we are glad to see him locate permanently with us. came up aud arrested several of our Foot Ball. Some fiend in human shape, when the boys were talking of games for amusement, suggested "foot ball," and induced Jim Ward to order an innocent looking leather and rubber combination that in size and shape resembles a July watermelon, but St.

Patrick's day and Cyclones touch it unless your family is well provided for and you have money enough to pay funeral expenses. The boys have played two games of men for resisting the officers. If The North Lincoln Sunday school was organized last Sunday with 40 scholars. They extended a hearty welcome to all to attend. The Democrat wishes it success.

Thev will visit our school next Sunday, on children's day. W. O. Robinson has the best jelly iif the town. Try it, and be satisfied.

Corn meal and the best flour on the market for sale by W. O. F. E. Sircolomb refused 825000, for his claim south of town, this foot ball and the following is the list of causalities: Jim Stevenson, they could get a fare and impartial trial, there would be but little thought of it; but the whole thing from beginning th end is nothing but dirty work to satisfy an old grudge.

The Woodsdale Sunday school have been invited to go to Lafayette on Sunday July 10th. The proposition is for the whole school with their teachers to go, and have a basket picnic. Each family taking a will filled basket, and horse feed. Leave here at 5, arriving there at 10 a. m.

remaining until 4 p. m. It We noticed several men in town the last few days, who appeared rather limber jointed. According to the statutes it is the duty of the city dads to investigate the cause of these -afflictions, and should have their prompt attention. Citizen.

The flour sold by W. O. Robinson is warranted, so do not fail to try a sack. J. B.

Ferguson, 1 one of our' live realestate men, arrived home Tuesday, after an absence of several days in Sumner county, where he was called to attend the funeral of his nephew. W. S. Higganbotham, arrived Monday night, after a two week's trip through eastern Colorado. He reports the country1 as booming, but says it don't compare with Stevens county.

will be a errand srood time for the Brincr your butter and eis to W. Robinson. He pays the highest market price. The postoffice will be open on Sunday from 3 p. m.

to 4 p. m. Lizzie Rice, P. M. We gladly welcome the arrival of Dr.

Wilbur's wife, who has now come to stay. 1 Committees on the celebration, why do you not go to work. Every man or woman who was appointed on a committee for any purpose with their consent ought to go right to workand attend to the work for which they were appointed. There is no excuse for those who neglect public duties. little ones; we hope to see at least fifty join in this visit.

It will make us friends, and do good. W. II. Reynerson, one of our prosperous farmers from the northeast part of the county was in the city Thursday. He reports everything booming, and crops looking A.

C. Marshall, from west of Hugoton, was in town Tuesday, and is highly pleased with our town, and wishes he could sell out and come over to this the best part of Stevens county. ankle badly sprained; the Doctors think it will make him cross eyed for life. "Shorty" Bratton, kicked stomach, very painful, but will not effect his hearing for more than 8 months. Bert Noble, little finder smashed all to flinders.

The doctors wrapped him up in a shoe box and laid him away in the cellar to cool; with good care will probably get out bv the loth of Ausrust. Taylor Fox internally injured by missing the ball, he kicked at the ball but like the Irishman's flea it wasn't there Sam Robinson, "corked himself." If Sain hadn't had on his smoked glass, antifreezing double acting spectacles, there is no telling to what extent he might have injured himself. J. T. Knote J.

R. (which means jeiiet rider,) the champion athlete, was very badly injured by being under the other fellow when he fell. There were a number of others who received minor injuries such as broken ribs, mashed toes, A crood mule team and waacon for sale for cash enquire of Wood, Tobey tfc Dunmire. Our genial friend Charles Kelly, came in from Meade Center Thiirs- splendid. Mr.

Reynerson is an old day. lookhll, peasant as farmer and he says he never saw as i Tr icjjuus inuiy good prospects for a crop in his perous, but business rather quiet. life as there is in Stevens county. He has sold out his business in How is this fordrougthy Kansas? The exercises on children's day, next Sunday will begin at 3 o'clock p. m.

Let everybody attend especially the children, as every preparation has been made to make it a grand occasion. Mr. S. J. Ramsey, is now stopping with us and will remain till Monday.

He has several legal cases to attend to and will be busily en- Meade and is now looking up a new A G. A. R. post was organized last Saturday, with flattering prospects of a good attendance. Every body, call and see our new groceries at the cheap grocery store.

Whitlock Bko's. Fresh tomatoes, California apricots, pears, peaches and kinds of canned goods on sale at W. O. Who are circulating the road pe-j field. We hope he will conclude to titions? There are some roads that make his stay permanent.

should be laid out and established. Hugoton is on school land, fraud- It is better to do it now, when there entered. The attorney Let ueirtly will be no damage claimed. gaxed all the time. He is an ex black eyes that we haven't space 1 those who have the petitions see that general says the title to it is void, thev are signed at once and a "bond in fact AVOrth a cent- The to give in detail.

cellent attorney and may locate with us in the near future. one windmill runs both The tanks are full and The pumps. Everything works running oyer, like a charm. The men and boys have been busily engaged the last few days executed as provieded by law and where HSton is led, re filed with the county clerk. taken for speculative purposes.

The attorney general says "show these Mr. Metz, formerly of Garden land sharks no mercy." Poor City, has accepted the position as Hugoton; but if their titles are bad, cashier of the Woodsdale State Bank, thev still have Cook. But even and is now here arranging things to Cook "cannot read his title clear." commence business Monday. We bid him welcome, and hope his new The man hoze efforts are expend-kmP will nmvo i ido.is.mt one. as ed in PllllinS down someone else Where shall we celebrate? Hugo Herald.

Come to Woodsdale, of course, if you feel patriotic. Come and see the infant wonder. Come up to the metropolis and join in the grandest celebration that will be held in southwestern Kansas this year. Bring your dinner and stay all day. Adam Ridenour, did, or did you not vote at Fargo Springs February 1, 1887? We find quite a number of other Stevens county names on this Fargo Springs poll book.

We would like to know how men can hold homesteads in Stevens county, and vote over in Seward county. Adam Ridenour voted in North Lincoln, this county, January 20, 1887, then at Fargo Springs, Seward coun- lit kicking the foot ball. Sprained ankles, broken legs, heads and noses have been the result of their sport. Sheafer wants the people of Stevens county to know that he is no kid, but a live, wide awak business man. Call on him if you want anything in his line.

He will not be undersold. We hear from our friends in the ty, February 1, 1887, only ten days older states, lamenting over the afterwards. At least that is what drought; while we are having an the Doll books show. Ri Adim I abundance of moisture. Ever since the 13th of April we have had the well as his new business will pro i of the crreat state of Kansas, found-remunerative.

i-i. ed on broad liberal views, built up- Those wishing to come to one of OI1 )TOSLi guaged generous men and the finest agricultural counties, and WOmen. We rejoice in the growth most prosperous growing cities in Gf every part and portion of the far famed Kansas, should come state. It is the ajrerreate of those to Woodsdale, Stevens county Kans. separate growths that makes Kansas Come now, come while bargains are what she is to-day most prosperous, to be had.

Come and grow up with the most talked about, the deserved-the country, and in a few years be- notlv state in the Union. and explain how this is thus. most seasonable weather we ever saw in any state. Corn, potatoes, millet, and and all other crops could be no better. Grass is excellent We acknowledge a very pleasant call from Mr.

James Joslin, of Hugoton. Mr. Joslin deposited the requisite amount of lucre to secure a regular visitation of the great religious weekly. D. S.

Headington has again returned to our citv. He has taken a timber claim in Colorado, but thinks Stevens county is far ahead of any thins: he has seen. and stock looks well. Yea verily I State Journal. come independent.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1893