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The Wichita County Herald from Coronado, Kansas • 4

The Wichita County Herald from Coronado, Kansas • 4

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yor "Pure Drugs, Medicines, fep. call an John Schilliiig, in the Talmadge Building, North Main St. J. C. TALMADGE.

C. HOOPES, Notary Public. Wichita Co. Herald. BEruBtifAN iif polttjcb, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Kntered at ihe postoffice at Coronado, Kansas, as second-class 41K TALMADGE HOOPES, i 'c ReaB Estate, acid Loan AGENTS It took George Outcolt four hours and a half to drive his fine span of roadsters, from hereto Wallace with four in the The last seven miles was made jn forty minutes.

Wm. Vanstiner ih'de US' a pleasant call last Saturday Bncrreported things very favorable in. the southern part of the county for CpronadQ to become the1 permanent county" seat." 'Starnes, Lilly Loomis have plenty of money to loaritn chattej at the lowest fignres.23. 'If you want get the best meal in 'town gp to the bakery. Pure cider at the Bakery; only 5 cebtS'a schooner.

i' Choice candies, cakes, and oranges at the Smoke Stidger's Favorite cigars. Smoke Stidger's Favorite cigars. Th 1 Solid Tqwu of IF They will sell you a farin and city property, loan ziisurance- and lii tihe-absiTacts of title. Money on hand for parties idisli ill to make final proof in rear Wichita County Bank. Coronado, Kansas.

JOHN B. GREER, Att'yatLaw. Kit Law, Land, anl Ioan- Office, 1 00,000 io Loan Don't fail to see us before securing a loan. Have choice bargains an Jbrms audlown property. Also write insurance in leading companies.

Collections a specialty. COUNTY TICKET, i For Representative, C. WEIR. For County Clerk, -W. H.

GROFF. For Probate Judge, J. MILLER. For County Attorney, P. M.

STARNES. For Register of Deeds, CHARLES FLACK. For Clerk of District Court, S. B. WILLS.

For Supt. Public Instruction, A. BELLAMY. For County Surveyor, P. O'CONNER.

For Sheriff, J. B. LEAHY, For Treasurer, L. C. SPARES.

For Commissioners, E. C. SHEXiTDN, C. P. CHARLES Townsh i Ticket.

i 1 Trustee, S. WILSON. Clerk, J. N. SELBY.

Treasurer, 'A3CT. For Justices of the Peapes wm. oles; J. R. DPUGLASS, For Constables, TPOS.

VEAR, A. WHEELER: For Roa4 Overseer; A. H. ELECTION K0TICE. State of Kansas, County of ichita, sa.

Notioe is hex hy givrn ibe- fjualified electors cf VicliUi coiiiity, srate of Kau-saia, that ou the hh 'ay if February, 'A. 1887, tlieic ill Le 1 Id in aih of the different townships of connty and tate aforesaid "trihf viimf placeB here-in designated whjch is a follows, to-wit Iu Edwanis towuttiiip txiiich is comrioued of townebiiis liinnli'' frixlet 11 td neveii-teen in ranges pnipl.er tjiir ij-nve, luirty-hx, thirty-Myen aiul thirty-eight; the voting plHffe lh ri jn io)e at the house pi George K'vrardH, mi tin the northeast qnailt of Httli in township S. rane p(j jV, jij" pji lownsliiji which is composed i iit-lii eighteen, iu ranges thirty-five, thjry-tdx, thirtj-keven aiul hii ly-eigbi th voting place therein to be at the bnit-e of V. B. situated ou loi min.her 10 block number 3C in l'oli, in Vliile Vpmaii, towLship which in cuni Iok il of towjishipi nineteen and 1 weiny, ip rangtH thirty-five, ihirty-six, 1 biriy-M-ven ami thirty-eight, the voting T'laeo tlx rrjji fo utLp houst t.f 3.

B. Freehird wj-jeh is t.if jiatj on the N. V. qiiarier of h- ion S'o. 10 in town Coronado, LEE MjONROE, Attorn ey-at-Law, Wa-Keeney, KLa.k.

1 1 WA-KEENEY, KANAp. Attend to all Business before the U. S. Land iiiiiL iiiiil lie Cpntesting" and Iitigrated Cases a Special. to Loan at Lpest ates Call aaid see us, as it is for your Interest to do so.

G. W. puytCALT; if aiiar for Coronado, Kansas. This thriving tpwn-is Jocated. near, tne center, of the County, on one of the prettiest, town sites, ever selected, and commands a beautiful view of thf country fpr.my direction.

An, inexhaustible supply of PiJBtS, )OLD WATER Has been obtained at.a.dpth of sixty reight feet. Elegant and commodiouf hotels have been erected, where: the traveler canrnd every comfort of homa A large bam has been built by the. best stage line east pf the Rocky mountains, and, alltheriimproyements already rCpmpJeted-and those under contract would be a credit to a town of several thousand inhabitants. The Company owning the. town site is one pf the strongest in KansaQ, enterprisuig.andlila confidenpe in the future of THE jKausa THE ft AND SECURE A 1 IJaye receiyed the hest stock Ever hronglit to CoronadOj.

Stoves, Tinware, Harrows ITLows, at railroad Call and see usfbefore purchasing elsewhere. No tr.ouble to show our stock; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year 1-50 Six months Four -50 Advertising rates made known on application. Address rll communications to James Barrett, Coronado, Kansas. .1, THURSDAY, JAN.

27, 1887 TIME TABLE. Atchison, Topeka $nta Fe R. R. WEST BOUND? No. 1.

San Francisco Express 2:57 a.m. Va 9 nrili.rarfA ITtaTt ExDreS3 3:53 P. M. No. 3.

EAST BOUND. So. 2. 10.4. AManHf KirnreSs' 11 :03 P.

M. 10:03 A. M. New York ijjress 'F McFaklAId, Agent. The following Is the time trains on the Union Vaciflc road pass Wallace: Colorado express going west Pacific express going west freight going Express going east Atlantic express going east.

12.35 a. m. 5-20 p. in. 9.45 4.00 al m.

10.00 a. m. 2.03 al m. Freight gomg east R. EVANS, Agent.

Stages leave Coronado 6:30 a. arrive at Garden City attj p. making conrection with toe 10 :03 p. train f6r the east. Stage leaves Coromido for Wallace everyday, making connection with the Pacific railroad.

FJRST M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 11 M. and 6 :30 P.

M. ibnday School every Sunday at 10 a. Mi LOCAL NEWS. Where no specified tUne ia mentioned loctilH trill he kept in until ordered out. Smoke Stidger's Fayorjte cigars, at the Hoosier Grocery.

Bring your job work to the. Herald effice. We are to have another lumber yard in town. All kinds of job work done at the Herald office. Old papers for sale aj; this office, I cents per dozen.

tf Dressed chicken always on hand at Secrests' market.22 Calicoes from five penfcs jip aj; the tsoston uneap otore. Three do? Pickles for 25 the Hoosier Grocery. cents at 5 Twenty-four loaves of brea for $1 at Mrs. Bell's bakerv. Allen Campbell has money to Joan long or short time- Secrest keeps all kincjs of rneas, ahickens? oysters, Fresh country butter only 25 cents Mr.

Fowler, the postmaster, drives the nnest carriage norse in towp. The thermometer registered sixty- live degrees in tne snaae jionaay. Home-made mince-meat kept con stantly ph hand at Mrs. Ball's bakery. For short time money at reasonable rates cajl pn btarnes, ljcomis.

The bpys of Coronadq enjoyed themselves last Monday in a game of ball. If you have a claim that you want old, and sold soon, give it to Starnes, Lilly Loomis. 11 Miss Singmaster has purchased Mr. Wheeler's claim, two and a half miles north of the city. A.

J. Fowler has traded his residence in the city to Joseph Knapp for some personal property. If you want tq save money go to Btarnes, Lilly Loomis and have them prepare your final proof papers. The dance lold last Friday evening as a grand success. All of the young people turned put aqd had a food time, Twq gentlemen from Missouri are in town this week, one lqqking for a location for a hardware stores and 'the other a dry goods stpre, Mrs.

Fitch, the wife of the popular elerk at the City drug store, arrived in town Monday. They intend to make this their future home. Parties owing me for furniture will ooine forward and pay their billSj as I propose to either do a cash business or shut up shop. J. B.

Rogers. The Pioneer Grocery has ust received sauer-kraut, cranberrys, mince meat, jellys, onions, turnips, cheese, all fresh. L- L. Stidger. Mrs.

Russell has let the contract for two buildings a business house i and a residence. The contracts have also been let for four other buildings, J. Secrest's is the place to get your fresh and salt meats, Jim under-: stands his business and can furnish you meat at rock bottom prices, Giye him a call. Mr. Dyche has traded his stock of clothing to Mr.

Brown for property back east. We learn that Mr. Brown intends to open a clothing store in Coronado soon. If yqu want good choice beef, pork, sausage, sliced ham, oysters, ana everything kept in a first class market, call at the old reliable market house of as. E.

Sec rest. 22 The happiest lot of boys you ever saw were here last Friday night after having returned from Wakeeney, where they had been to prove up and all got to be landholders. Years of experience in the flour and feed business enables me to esv that I can supply your want in this line cheaper and better than any one in Wichita county. J. S.

Caldwejll.22 All who want any land business transacted will do well to call on Geo. He does the largest real estate business in the county, and his firm at Wakeeney, Monroe, Henkel Darin, whose office is on the corner south of the land office, do an immense business. If you have any land business you wish attended to p.t Wakeeney leave it with them and jrou will be sure 0 get satisfaction. CORONADO, TITANTED. All parties wishing to sell their Relinquishments or Deeded Land to call on Greer Pickett.

All parties desiring to sell their claijiis to call at Monroe Hexkej-'s, first door north the Banfo iff 5 CONTEST NOTICES. No. 7300. U. S.

Land Oce, wa-Keeney, Dec. 15, 1886. ConSnlaint li'avingTieen htfered atthid oflicir by John G. E. Williams against Samuol P.

Morris fox failnre to comply with lawis to timber-culture entry No. CJ77, dated October 3, 1885, upon the se. q. gee. 3 town.

20 s.of r.J86 in Wichita coun-tv, with a view to the cancellation of said entry contestant alleging that the said Samuel P. Morris1 has failed fo break or plow, or cause to be biokeir eu plowed 5 acres of said tract or any part thereof at any time during the. year last past or smce date of entry; the said paftfes are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 21st day of February, 1887, at I o'clock to respond and urnish. concerning-- said alleged failure. W.

JJ. lILKINTONj 25.., ljeeeiver. U. S. Land Office Wakeeney, Kas.

I No" 7924 i Dec. J7, V8S6, Complaint having been entered at this office by Lafayette D. Hare- against Stanley CI Clark for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture entry No. S049, dated Dec. 7, 1SS5, upon the northwest 4 sec.

13, toAvnship 19 range 36 in Wichita Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, contestant alleging that the said Stanley O. Clark has wholly failed to break or plow, qr cause to be broken or plowed, five acres of said tract, of land at any time dating the year last past, 'or since date of entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear-at this office on the 21st daj-J of February, 1887, at 1 o'clock p. m. to respond and furnish testimony eomceraing said alleged failure. 27 W.

H. lMlkinton, Eeceiycr. T- J. pcCain, Physician and Surgpoii. kCOROISTAO.

JAS. Offjce Hours, 6 a. p.m. Can be found after office hours on cjaim 3 miles due south df Cheney's Ranch, The Half-Way House Between Coronado and Wallace Where you wjl get firf t-elass accorn-1 1 The Only First-lass Hotel in ths City. Neatly and Newly Furnished.

Special Attention Given to he Traveling Public. Ckrges EeasonaMs. M. r1- Ringmaster, Proprietor. Carpenter Builder, Building pf rJl kind neatly apd quickly dpnp.

COKONADO, IfATSAS H. WHEAT, TEE Op RSPfABLE Contractor Builder, Makes Plans and Specifications for all kinds of Buildings, Office Qyer Bank. CORONADO, KANSAS. Shoe Shop AND Harness Shop, South Main St, M. SELLECK.

Also Agent for the celebrated Woodmanse Wind Mill. LAUNDRY AND ln.op- I have Just opened a Laundry and Barber Shop in the Matlac building on south Main street, and am nrenared to cive satisfaction. laundry worK equal to steam laundry. My former place of Shop and Steam Laundry, Decatur, I1L J. W.

ANDERSON. ALAMO HOUSE B. F. SQUdLASSt Proprietor. Accommodations First-Class.

Prices Reasonable. West side Main Street, The (great Western W. E. PCKETrjp at JUo.wesJ Jiinsas. wi D.

HENKEL, U. S. Commissioner, WA-KEEKKtKAN. COJOADO, KANSAS. Office and the Department at Washington.

KANSAS, of Allen Campbell, Ayenne, Kansas. If, You; Want Of Any Description Call on Thos. Emmett, At His Shop. East Side of South Main St. Coronado, ks.

McQUOWN CANFIELD, CORONADO, KANSAS. Flans and Specifications- furnished on short notice. Office and shop on West Main Street. jyR. A.

G. WRIGHT, DRUGS, PAINTS AXD ODLS. A full line of everything kept in a first-class Drug Store. West side North Slain St. CORONATO.

KANSAS. jyj 'F. CHESNUt M. D. Physician Surgeon.

Special Attention Jif fo IHseases of Women ana Children. COKONADO, KANS. Residence in rear of Drug Store Hwi Land and Loan Office Money to loan on deeded land or to make final proof. Money to loan on short time on chattel security. Cheap lands for sale in Wichita county.

Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers satisfactorily written. Jnsurance written in ffrst class companies with recording agencies. Ninth Cojionapq And will spare neither trouble nor expense to steadily npbttild fho former develope the latter. TThey are now generously donating residence and business lots to those who will build and xeside, or build and engage in business. There are yet many -desirable locations for either business or 'residence, and if yeu desire'to secure a home or establish yourself in business in a thriving town, a healthy climate; where society is good, people energetic and prosperous; where property is sme to rapidly advaacein value; where the cost of living is reasonable, come to THE "PIONEER" GROCERY.

((o)K Fancy and Staple Gi'oceries, Flour, Feed, etc. Prices Reasonable. Call and Get" Prices Before Purchasings L. STIDGER, Coronado, Kansas. COMOIVADO ship Jfo.

J9 of range No. 37 W. said eTcctipn to hp ht Id fir the purpose pi electing a representative, a probate judge, a county fJtili, a cleik of the district court, a county attorney, a county trer.s-nrer, a register of hedj, a conpty sheriff, a county surveyor, a county coroner, three county coniiiiiMont is and a county tuper-iutendent of public instructions and in each pf thpaboye detci jbed townships two justices of thp peace, two constables, a township trustee, a township treasurer, a towpehip clerk, apd one ra.4 eyerseer; algo fpr the )iiipose of voting op the permanent location of tlie county seat, on which said ballots shall hp written or printed the words; For thp the county followed by the name of thp place voted for, and it js ajao beipby furtjejr ordered, aljndged and declared that said election be held at the polling places herein des ignated as the legal polling places said Wichita county, Kansas, apd that it he held aud that the returns he made and the results he ascertained apd declared in the same manner aa is provided by law for holding general elections. Done by the hoard of county commissioners of the county of Wichita in the 6tate of this 7th day of January, A. The board of county commissioners of the county of Wichita.

R. E. JEXNESS, W. BRAINEKD, S. W.

MpCALL, attest: Lilpurx Moor. Clerk. Little Kit Gould and some other Leoti bulldozers came over to our quiet town last Tuesday to horsewhip Mr. Sykes, the editor of the Star, for telling the truth in his pnper. Kitty and two of Leoti's other degraded citizens entered his office and Kitty struck him a couple of times with the force of a two-year-old child, Mr.

Sykes turned to defend himself, when the other two outlaws pulled their revolvers pn him. Then Kitty, the cowardly tinker, ran and got into a wagon and rode off before the people knew what was going on. Soon after, the other Lepti bulldozers left town but did not shoot until they were a mile or a mile and a half away. Now, Kitty, if you don't want Mr. Sykes or some other respectable citizen of this town to dirty their hands with you, you had better stay at home and tinker watches.

While Mr. Walker and Mr. Daner were digging a well a mile and a half east of town they struck upon a large bone thirty-five feet under ground. The bono is two and a half feet in length and twenty inches in circum- erenoe. It is supposed to have be- jongea to some animal wnose species is now extinct, probably the American mammoth.

A Bean Bag social will be given by the ladies at the church on Wednesday evening, February 2. Refreshments doughnuts and hot coffee. Instrumental and vocal music. All for ten cents. Allen Campbell writes insurance in stock companies with recording AND Choice Location Free WHILE TBI OPPOBTCXITT LASTS.

First-class brick is made at the brick-yard just north of town. Fine building stone can be obtained south of town along the White Woman river. It is on the line of all the projected railroads through Wichita County, TWO of which are working a large force on the grade, and are expected to be here before another summer. Its many natural advantages will insure it depot facilities, and M. CHESNTJT M.

D. E. EASLEY. Tfk. M.

F. CHESNUT CO. DEALERS IN Rluedicioes, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Putty, Paints, Brushes, Cigars and Tobacco STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTIONS, ETC. Medicines warranted genuine and of the best quality. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.

One Door South of Postoffice, COKONADO, KANSAS. Frank Cooper, FEACTICAL WELL SKILLED AND) DEALER IN Wind-Mills ami Fuaps of all M. C.ronad, Satisfaction Guaranteed for both Work and Pumps- The County Seat. You need not be afraid of overcrowding any occupation, profession or business. The west is a great country, where there is room for all who are willing to work and feeep apace with the procession.

Daily stages run to Coronado from Garden City on the Aij Tv S. F. R. R. and from Wallace on the K.

P. R- R. For any further information call on or address, 3. KNAPP, Presi- dent; W. D.

BRAINEKD, Secretary, or WM. D. WEHiER, Assistant Secretary and Resident Agent, WICHITA CO. KANSAS CORONADO, KANSAS. CORONADO, agencies.

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Years Available:
1886-1887