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Grant County Register from Ulysses, Kansas • 5

Grant County Register from Ulysses, Kansas • 5

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Ulysses, Kansas
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Are Mere LOCAIi LACONICS. Trove up the people's townsite. J. A. Harman was up from Gold this week.

Artesian- Ulysses will soon have an artisian well. The subscription list has not many more names added this week, but the requisite amount will soon be raised. Come forward and en To the front with one of the largest and most complete lines of General Merchandise ever.brought to Southwestern Kansas. T. S.

Hurd, of the Golden Gazette, is in town. Mr. Lowe's old age and feebleness necessitates his withdrawal from this charge. It is his intention to dispose of his property in Haskell county and join his children in California, who are in possession of an ample share of this world's goods. The subscription list of the Register is daily increasing.

We have a canvasser constantly in the field, and are making it a special object to have a large circulation throughout tlve entire county. Our business men should not overlook the fact that a better advertising medium cannot be found in the southwest. Hon. Walter Cleary, the efficient Herbert L. Gill J.

W. Maddux started for Wichita P. F. Raudebaugh 50 to yesterday. J.

II. Rodman has gone back Moline, Kas. R. Brollier. of Zionville, took Total.

75 We carry by far the largest, the nicest and the nobbiest line of gentle: men's head gear west of Garden City, consisting of in Arrivals from the east never fail to visit this office. Imagine their surprise when they see the superior pro Ulysses yesterday. Our photographer took a bird ye view of Ulysses yesterday. Mats and Caps 9 ductions of Grant county exemplified by the Register's display Bring us specimens, farmers, and as W. P.

Struthers and S. F. Klein special agent of the government, tioned at Garden City, and D. Ra OP ALL THE LATEST STYLES. of Shockey ville, are in town.

sist in showing the true worth of our sure, the leading druggist of that B. D. Williams Co. are agents glorious county. Advertised Letter city, visited Ulysses baturaay.

vi acknowledge a pleasant call. endeavored to extract from Mr Ulearv the nature of the business re or the celebrated 1 opeka Hour. Buy your Topeka flour of B. Williams Hartland, Kas. List of letters remaining uncalled for at Ulysses postoffice for month quiring his presence here, but "failed ending August 31, 1887: Our -Xm of Gloves, Of all Grades, Styles andQualities is full to overflowing.

W. C. Calhoun, of the Zionville to connect, as ne is a gentleman who serves Commissioner Sparks not Sentinel, graced our office yesterday Clark, Jim Cook, James Crosswhite, Davis, Diamond, Haines, Givens, Letitia B. D. Williams and T.

A Osborne only faithfully and honestly out witn were down from Hartland Tuesday a closed mouth. Henry, Hillis 2, Madison Lar kins, John Munsey, Norris 2, TVip attention of our readers is W. D. Shockey and S. F.

Klein Thos Pringle, A Roberts 2, I II were over from Shockeyville Satur called to the new and large adver tisement of B. D. Williams, the lead inpr merchant of Hartland. Mr. Wil lay.

Rafter, Dora Sthroll, Tom Nibill, A Smith, Nathaniel Weekly 3, We say so, and canback it up, that we carry the best assortment of Boots ami Shoes Sickle, Jas A Stout 2, Henry Skin S. Goode, of Cincinnati, was shak ing hands with our citizens last Sat ner, Teter, John Foulck, irday. Hams takes this method of talking to the people of the south. What he says is straight goods, and at his emporium the rarest bargains can be obtained. When at Hartland be sure Vaughn, Francisco Marton La cri 2, II Miller, Chas Myers, Ad The Cincinnati gentlemen hang on to Bennett farm with wonderful te die Roberts, Laura Roberts, Hugh Songwell, George Clark, to trive him a call.

If vou don nacity. T. Rudisill killed fourteen rattle Bowen, Ulysses Roberts, Bert Craw ford, Frank Deeds, Weelus, An want anything in his line, step 111 anyhow. It is no trouble to make the visit, which will without doubt yesterday, having found them na Clark, Demit Cloud, Sarah A all in a bunch. Benins, Cla McCIaden.

Parties calling for any of the above in the'Southwest, consisting of Ladies' Tine Walking Boots of the latest designs to the common everyday shoe suitable to the farmer's wife. Boyo' "Winter Boots, Men's Heavy Kip Boots, Men's FinoCalf Boots, and Men's Fine Hand Sewed Shoos, OF EVERY STYLEJAND VARIETY Misses Clara and Nellie Port and Richard Port, of Golden, visited turn out to be a profitable one to you The display of agricultural pro ducts in the Register office is re ceivinir freauent additions and at will please say Geo. W. Earp, P. M.

Ulysses Wednesday. Mr. Deveny moved his photc tractine: considerable attention and Of Interest to Settlers. comment. Strangers direct from the street and Central avenue this week east are here confronted with unde If a settler intends making final proof, and it is his purpose to borrow niable proof that in Grant county there is soil far above the average.

Dr. George Roberts came in week from Meade Center with his family is housekeeping on the This week A. Ewen, one mile east of money on his land, he naturally asks himself, "Where is the best place to go to make application We ask those who wish money to carefully this city, brought in samples of rice hill. OUR LINE OF corn and Kins Philip and white corn peruse the following: The ears are sound and without a Lewis Wilson, 84 years old, makes proof on his farm to-day. He is the blemish.

M. L. Arnett. of io-38 We will make out your application for final proof free, and see that it is written correctly and strictly in oldest. man in southwest Kansas.

Sentinel. does not permit his township to go nnrenresented. He has left here some of' the finest looking millet we The. Cincinnati people catch on to accordance with the latest rulings. We will advance your publica tion fee.

have yet seen. straws in great shape. Next week the governor's proclamation iwiL We will give you the privilege of again paralyze them. A sad accident regretted by all occurred in this city yesterday about noon. The particulars of the affair paying off your loan at the end of any yean Wm.

Deveny moved his family in from his claim near Conductor, Mon- we can but briefly chronicle on ac We will loan you money at eleven per cent, straight. Notions andfDrcss Goods, Consisting of Ladies' Cloth, Cashmeres and Duchess Cloth, in all styles and varieties is by far the largest and most complete ever brought to Hartland.CiWe have jusfreceived a large invoice of count of scarcity of space. Grant Wells and Ed. Prather were standing -Udjr, dUU 13 UU11IIL1ICU ell UiS IC31 dence in the People's town. We will take care of your inter in the latter's building on the hill ests after you have made loan.

N. M. Boyd has been engaged to Prather was loading his revolver and We pay the land office the 200 teach school in Ulysses. Ihe term Wells was standing in front of him, required ourselves. when the gun accidentally went off will commence on Monday, Septem ber and will last six months.

In most cases we advance mon just as Prather was putting in the ey to pay the expenses 'of farmer while proving up. Ladies' Cloaks, New Markets and fifth cartridge, and the ball entered The time has arrived for cheaper Jiack fare to and from the road. We Weils' brain. As soon as the accident occurred Prather raised the gun We can give you more money than any other company operating in this informed that a cut in rates is to his own head and would have Which consist of all the Latest Styles and Designs. section.

-contemplated by one of the lines. Samuel Woods, known to the gen ended his life if those present had We are doing the quickest work of any agent Grant county. eral public as "Artist Sam," struck not interfered. Drs. Core and Lucas were called in, but little hopes are entertained of his recovery.

As we water on his claim this week and has We will not wait until mortgages are recorded, but hand you yonr ten feet of the pure stuff in his dug go to press ne is sua living. The shooting was purely ac well. As the snowy season draweth nigh the young man fif money as soon as final receipt is issued. We will give as low rates of interest as any other. The finest hotel in the southwest cidental, and it was an occurrence married.

We have that Prather would give thousands of We will treat you fairly and hon is the Hotel Edwards. J. B. Palmer the 'proprietor, spreads a first dollars to recall. Grant Wells and estly, and throw in several favors.

Ed. Prather have been the best of clrss table, And gives lodgings fit Inits and Overcoats friends for fourteen years, and noth lor a Ring. Ask those who have made loan with us if there has been delay in the least. Do not wait two months or ing has ever happened to make the It is worth our settlers' while to visit the Register office and view least enmity between them. Wells has a wife and child.

two days for your money. Gill, Moskedal "Register" Office, Ulysses, Kas. the fine specimens of corn, blue stem and alfalfa left on exhibition by Mr. SUITABLE FOR SUCH OCCASIONS. We have Suits and Overcoats for those that are already married.

We have Overcoats for the Young Man, for the Old Man, for Ihe Hank Failure- j. ijnss, 01 eastern lirant. T. W. HaugheV, of Wellimr Although there have been several bank failures recently, Earp Kear Rich Man and for the Poor Man.

ton, was in the city Thursday and yesterday. Mr. Haughey was a brother of Tom Haughey, an old ney are still in the field with the cheapest money for those who want YOU NEED OWE. to make final proof or on deeded GRIFFITH GREER, Real Estate AND Loan Agents. Ulysses, Kansas.

timer of urant, who lately died. A. R. Rose, representing the J. B.

Nipn Loan Company, of Svracnsp. Wo want to sell them and we MUST sell them. Listen to what we say. We don't advertise to have your examined about thirty claims in money ready as soon as the papers are signed, and then keep you waiting for months thereafter. But we notice for publication.

We are Headquarters for and Gentlemen's Winter Flannels, Land Office at Garden City, Kas, July 8, 18K7. have the money on hand all the time, Ladies Police in herly given tnal Urn lollowlnu- narriMl settlor has filed notice of his Intention tomako final proof in support of his claim, and will hand you your money as soon as the papers are executed. and that said proof will be madn before district clerk of (Stevens county, at Hugo-ton, Ka, on September 8, JwtT, viz: William In all styles and grades, consisting of fine Camel's Hair and the celebrated We don't deduct half of your loan 11 vv iiiuiiiKton ror trie qr sec twp a "Swils Conde" Flannels. rg H7 w. and say it was for recording mort Jle names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A Ifender.

John gages, etc. Wanor, Leroy Ewen, Allle Ewen, all of Ulys give the privilege of paying the oan in instalments of $100 each and boh, Kas, urant county this week. The loans on these will amount to over $15,000. Next Saturday a teachers' examination will be held in this city by Deputy County Superintendent Those desiring to engage in -teaching in this county should attend the examination. We received a visit Thursday from Mr.

D. V. Pugh, who has been confined for some time with lung fever. Although somewhat the worse for wear, we are pleased to see him safe on his pins once more. L.

S. Jones, of Hartland, Kansas, will receive one car load of potatoes onions on Thursday of this week; Also one car of gasoline and coal oil. Jill will be sold at low prices to make room for another shipment. G. A.

Dougherty is building a mansion on the hill. The building will be 24x28 with bay windows, porches, also a 12x17 Ititchen. Mr. Douehertv's familv ar. 02-5 SI Niles, Register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. stop the interest when payment is made. Land Office at Garden City, Kas, July 1W. All of our interest is paid semi Notice Is liercliy Klven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention annually. to make final proof in support of his claim ve don't sum up the second mort and that said proof will be made before the We have got the goods.

We want to sell them. We are going to sell them. We MUST sell them. We want your patronage, and if good goods and low prices, fair deal gage interest for five years and have come due in two years. Icrk ntHtnetcourtorHtevi'ns county, Kas to which (irant countv Is attached for Judicial fiurpoKes, at Hugoton, khx, on Hepfcjmber wff, viz: Calaway W'ellxford, li No.

HI Vi for lots 2 jr qr qr qr sec 2 twp rg H7 w. He names the following witnesses to prove Come in and see our plan of drawing the mortgages and be con vinced that our way is the best and his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: 13 Core, William cheapest. Marston. Mrnith Harrison. William Inirir- wll, all of Ulysses, Kas.

We guarantee quick time and gen ing and politeness will command it we are going have it. MLFJ, IlcglHter. eral satisfaction. Remember us when at Hartland. B.

D. WILLIAMS CO. Give us a call. Earp Kearney, Office in F. O.

Building, Ulysses, Kas. i jived from Meade Center Thursday. Rev. Mr. Lowe preached his last fiermon in Ulysses Sunday morning.

S. J. KEARNKY, Flotary Public, ULVSSES, KANSAS Will attend to all Notary Euslncw..

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