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The Hartland Times from Hartland, Kansas • 3

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LOCAL LACONICS. HARTLAND TIMES THE PRAIRIE PERSOIU, MBTIU1 A- llire.a ia tba city. 8 rTMfc iX vi i.V. a-ifl. -DEALERS IX- jumber, Lath, Sliinlcs nnt) nil kinds of B.

LAUCK HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY LUMBER! We make Prices while others follow. Huildin Have a Laree anJ Complete Stock j.stiiii.;u's vnccriiiuy fuiiii.utu. W. P. BARE, BUFFALO HOUSE, M.

LAPPINPROPRIETOR. V. S. 1IANDV. JOHN R.

SIBLEV. Best Hotel in the City. Tables affords. Nice, clean bed. ROSWALL LAUGHLIR, HANDY SIBLEY, Wholesale and Kctail Dealers in Flour, Grain and Coal.

Also Lime, Hair, Cement and Plaster. DFAI.ERS IN ANi MAXUFACTl'KEkS OK All. KINDS OK FURNITURE, AND KEEP O.N HAND First Door North of Canal, West GOFFINS AND GASKRTS, From the Largest to the Smallest G. M. HOOVER, that you get the lowest prices.

sell good goods and not taffy. Main Street. HARTLAND, KANSAS. rn HOLS ALE AND HIIUI' 1 1UU1 MILL FEED, MILLET AND CANE SEED. WHOLESALE Hartland and W.

G. HOOVKR, Manager Hartland Depot. fliaTThc trade supplied at Mill Prices with freight added." Plash. BANKERS, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. lira, U.

A. Utt aa the ikk li.t lbi wa.lt. Joliu WiaJleecbafef la in tbe east tbii aeck. Mr- Online I atauting ber bus band in tbe potturbce. flea, Rtvrre rHurse4 borne from Cbaouie, Kaasas, yesterday.

iea. T. lay lor, ol llulehlnson, waa In theciiy wJetJy -C. J. Jonre, o( Garden City, lu leva Wednesday ou buluea.

-Ilia va Walton visited in Garden City lbs lore part ol tbe week. lUv. Uill.of Ilutcbuoo. was In the eliy ll Wadiieaday on butioeu. A.J.

Walton made a (lying triple Garden City Monday on bualoei. U. D. Williams left for the east WeJ- oetday mornio to purchase nock of goods. -Mr.

nibby baa resigned bis position as assistant bagpajre man and freight handler at the ucpot here. Ilerbret Gill, ol tbe Grant county Kegister, woa in the city last Friday. We acknoledje a pleasant call. A. J.

Heiumau and family are now living at home In Mr. glade's new residence in the caateru part of the city. Ellis 8. Guiten, brotLcr of the editor hereof, has accepted tbe formanshlp of the Jatksonlon at Cimarron, Kansas. T.

D. Hind of Surprise, wss in the city Monday on buaiuess. Mr, Hind esys that Surprise is to have a newspa per. W. Dally, Junior member of tbe real estate firm ol Osborne Daily, will arrive here from Uurrton, Kausas, the fore part of next week.

-Grant Winsns is in Surprise this week. Madame Humor bas it that be will take unto himself a life partner during bis absence. BACKWOODS COURTING. lie sat on tbe side of the room in a big white oak rocking chair. A long-carred deer hound snapping flies was by bis side; a basket of sewing by hers.

Both rocked incessantly that is, tho young peoplenot the dog and the basnet. He sighs heavily and looks out of the west window at a crape myrtle tree; she sighs lightly and gazes out of the east window at a turnip patch. At last he remarks: "Tnis Is mighty good weather to pick cotton." "'Tis that, if we only had any to pick." The rocking continues. "What's your dog's name!" "Coony." Another sigh-broken stillness. "What is be good lur?" "What is who good fur?" she asked.

"Your dog, Coony." "Fur ketchin' possums." Silence of half an hour. "He looks like a deer dog." "Who looks like a deer dog "Coony." "He is, but he's kinder hollowed, and gettin' old an' slow now, an' he ain't no 'count on a cold trail." In tbe quiet ten minutes that ensued she took two stitches In her quilt; it was gorgeous affaii that quilt was made by the pattern they called "Rose of Sharon." She is very particular about the momon-clature of her quilt, and frequently walks ntteen miles to get a new pattern witn a "real party name." "Your ma raisin' many chickens?" "Forty odd Then more rocking, and somehow, after while the big rocking chair and the little rocking chair were jammed sido by side. I don't know bow it happened. may have been some peculiarity in tbe floor, or by the natural magnetic attraction one chair had for the other; but strange to say tbe basket of work had followed the little chair, and the little chair had traveled as fast as the big cue. Coony bad not moved.

He lay In ti same place sound asleep, that is givi ng faint, Irregular barks at the possums he beheld in bis dreams. After a while the convetsation was resumed. "How many has your ma got?" "How many what!" "Chickens." "A'igh on to a hundred. By this time the chairs were so elo3e together that rocking was impossible. Tbe minks have eaten the most of ours." Then a long silence reigns, At last ha observes! "Makin' quilts'" "Yes," she replies, brightening up.

"I've Just flnisned a 'Koarin' Eagul of Brazeel' a 'Sitlin' aid a 'Nation's Pride. Ilave you ever saw the 'Yellow Roae on tbe Prairy "Xo.M Mora silence, then be says: "Do you like cabbage?" "I do that" Presently bit bead is accideet'y p'acd onhtrs. Ehe dote sot know it; at leatt dote not to be aware of it Thea alter a balf aa kraor spent in tidbit eoogbiog and ckring of tbrotta, be tud- deslyeajt: Tv a great auiod bit Jl" Wtet yoa arml ft lite ate fur- "Catejva cl bare snr Ktseyxs aiot ax me." Well, ixlu yea." I I at Te ka nea.v ka ilk-. art nl. Mj t'jm-.

tyenttaaa werlta Oe i i 10CU1 CASTES, Uiturut Jim. FRIDAY, Jl'NF. 4. H. H.

Cutbrao, I. and 5utarj Public, I-All Nrr 'urk promptly eiw' lu vitk atvuraty. G. M. SMITH.

ATTORNEY AT LAW ty KclliiiiuUtiuieuta. Deeded laud aud luwtt luu lur i utniiB, Allorneys at Law, as notauy rvnuu. If A II bu.iue lfore V. 9. I-aud tUle tumplly alleudud lu.

MADISON HOUSE. MRS. 8. E. MADWU.N, Prupilclrcaa.

H. H.nM IIUAS, Clerk. Newly Built! Newly Furnished EXCELLENT ACCOMODATIONS, Located on Broadway, one block west of Mailt Street, HARTLAST). KANSAS, NOTICE-STAGE LINE. Hartland, Surprise and Hugo STAGE LINK Via Ulysses, leaves Hartland, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS, At 7 o'clock a.

m. If ANDY DA VIS, Proprietors. If You Want to Buy Groceries or Provisions AT THE Vcrit Lowest Prices CALL ON- A. RIVERS, HAHTLAND, KANSAS. "Next door from the Postofiico.

It will bo made to your advantage to glvo us a cull before buying. Quality Guaranteed of the Best. I am here to stay and sell LUMBER at the lowest prices SNOW. XOTICK FOE riBLICATIOX. Lara Orrict Cabins Cttt.

I Vsr I Kotor kw-hf tkat iae fi.iur-tiJr-l a-tvf hutx hnkr enJ if-, 4 ad tat 4 I mmto fore i4 l. a. Laaxf at i a July J. I I JK l-r T. Tl 1, fV ViTHfim I Mt a I N'v r.

I ta tj i rr 1 i tfce rim I IN 1. mm aw. rnw. It tUai, Harry ti. UfiA ai.

at HaiueJ, BvaaAa. I. F. m. av-r Uradmrt ituci 'rt.

May -r I fc war a ifl mmm mr a- mm I'UKVU IF AMI JttTTFU IMJW TUK -riHJ- MAM, HY IV4 wiibu. Uow gru, Tf4 i4 Hcl. Subitrlbe fur lie Time. VU (mil wt bv cWbmiiMi br uo Ut 4tU of July! C. J.

Joodm tiu ukeo bit terl ol buf. flu V) lUrilro Cny. A.J. Wilton it tmtiog bit rMldroif bl frb ootl of pml. Lwnuu A (Vier oe ilgo (a front of (Mr Uni ofllcv William Gray rci ting bit H.k ol kbfll uJ limv brvlwre.

McDeruiitb, F.vj Co. built iMltion tu tbeir How. sboro 5i Dully biro five lot laylug ou llroJy nut, all lor -LU ui bv ctltbraioo la HaitUuJ oo tba 4ih of July. Wbu you reJf William Gray ilia tiuocr, will do repairing of all kind at tLs very loweii price. aJ lbs advc rtiwrncnt of tbe Larotr lowo cotupauy wbicb appear io auoiber colamo.

Walton Wickcrsbam bara places a new tlouo walk lu I rout of their place of bueiocM. Tbe rooms on tie aecond Oear of DickioKOu'i block are lurulebed and ready for occupaucy. Tbe poitotrlce bolug fixed up In good style aud tbe patrons will bave moro room hereafter. Those having property to sell, rent or exchange will do well to call on Onborue Si Dally, Hurtlaud, Kansas. Vol.

1 tfo. 1, of the Surprise Post will make 1U appearance to-morrow. Wo wieb it long life prosperity, The uew Broadway bridge when compleeted will be quite a convenience to parties living south of the canal. One busiuess lot flrrt south of Wichi ta store for $173, must be sold in 30 days. Ohhorne Daily.

Mr. Julius Wlndleschafcr's large and commodious residence on Kansas Aven ue is now receiving the finishing touches. See William Gray before you let the contract lor tin work of any kind. He will do you good, honest work at live and let live prices. A.

Girard has everything in his lum ber yard hxed up in good shape and is now ready for business, tie will talk to the rcadears of tbe Tivls uext week. Kirtiaud Flush have moved into their new quarters north of the posloiTice, at which place they will remain until tbe completion nf their new stone block. The entertainment given by the Gar den City Quartette last Friday evening was well attended and thnse present re port tbe vocal music part as being very good I Fourweks from next Sunday will be the 110th aniversnry of our national independence. Coming on Sunday this year the event will celebrated on Monday July 5th. The Times is a clean, crisp, readable onrnal aud always contains the latest and best news.

If you would be happy the rest of your days drop in and subscribe for our paper. J. llosingtnn, formerly a Knicbt of the Quill on the Great Bend Register, but now in the real estate business at Garden City, was in town Wednesday and favored us with a call. W. A.

Peuder is placing shelving in Dickinson's new block this week. 13. D. Williams will occupy the room with a full and complete line of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes. Foil Balk.

In Hartland, Hamilton Co. Kansas, the Madison House. For particulars inquire at tbe postofflce or the hotel. A bargain in this offer. Mbs.

8. Madison, Proprietress. Young man, don't marry a woman for her taper fingers and lily white hands alone, for married life and its rugged experiences call for a wife that knows bow to cook a meal of victuals and spank tbe babies systematically. We bave just received a large order of bill beads, letter beads, note bead and envelopes, which wo will print in lots of 500 for OKI dollar Leas than any other office in tbe county can and will do it for. Give us a call; our work and prices talk.

A young man giving bis same as Jerry Barnes was yesterday afternoon arrested on a charge of stealing a saddle and bridle from ooa A. J. Owens. He waa brought before His Honor Jndge McFarlaod and the bearing cf the cas mas set for 19 o'clock Ibis morning. There will be a special meeting of tbe fcctl oir of Scb4 District No.

4, ot Hamiltoa county oa Saturday Jane 12, ISM, at to clock P. X. at Handy Hill lo Jttctmiae a location ior a school hoase. AU are requeued to By erdcr the board. A- Kaitxax.

CkxX, -Enlc ia this isae of tbe TiE will be foiad aa a2vrrtlesMt for the Laaar loaa cuo(iij. Kead it carefiliy it mf mi acne to ji TaesGca Vo are at tie bead mi U.J externa ae Ike aad siaaJiag it wee bua fcnttJ CUtaJ-x Wnf nr.k io Wi r'd aa I Wra is pvafrv ti J. L-l 4y rtl V'm Arl mt act mtm. rr-'i aa4 1 it. 11rfv.mt4'-iti Mr mai XcOaH' "ttj atrawl at a t.4 acMi Wi asst ikuH rrWe: I- w-r tie r-r a a It I IlI IE of I)ry Lumber always on hand.

MANAGER. furnished with the best the market Hoard Uy day or week. size. Look before you buy and sec Norit'K ITIU.H'ATIO.N. Land Orrica at Gaiiukn Citv, KnsaS.

I May 7. Ii. Notice in hereby given thut tlio following nuiiu'il iwttli'r baa tiled noliw nf lit Intention to mak IIhiiI proof In mipixirt of hl t'lnliu, and that Klil proof III U- nntdv iN-torc Him. KciilslerHiid llisicivcr nf Unul OIUiM) al li ar dent ily, hannait, on July IKHn, vl: Harry II. Loniin.

wiioiiinde Ih-i'larltury Htiitomoiit No. Mil. for the N. W. of Wee.

21, I'wp. S. ol K. W. lie mi, 'H followlug wltneuHctt to i.rovn IiIh oontiniiniia ri'Hlilimee upon, and euiiivatlon or, rnlil land, rl: John I).

Ilowen. Wllliiiin II. Iliiiiek, Alintui V. Ilnikiiw, Jiiiiii'h I'. I'litlei-win, i.

II of Haiilaiid hanaiia. M. M. Mica, Kegialer. Notice.

V. S. Land Garden City, Kiiiihik. I May la, Ikni. riiiiinliilnt having lwn entered at this otllec by Davis lliwwell against John I'.

Arnioiir lor aiiauuoiiiiig nis noinesicaii vniry no. -inn, dated (lardcn t'lty, Kiiiisua, May III, tXKi, iikii the N. K. tce. Th p.

iii S. Itangu Jl W. In Hamilton county. Kniisns. with a view to the ciiiHHIiitlon of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this olllee on tlio ir.tn uayor jiiiy, imi, at in cuk'H a.

to rci-p'iiiii ami lumisn lesiiinony eon uerniiig auid alleged aliiindonnicnt. C. P. M. Nii.km, ItcglHler.

MOTICU. II. 8. LANU OfI'K'K, AltOKN Citv, April II, m. Complaint having boon entered at this olllee by Albert L.

Houston against Andrew ,1, Kuroycr for abandoning his homestead entry No. MMS, dated at Garden t'lty, Kansas, August ai, lfWi, upon the 8. K. Sec 111, Twp. 27 Hiine In tiiiiiiiiion coiiiity, Kansas, with a view to Hie caiieelliitliin of wild entry; tlio snid parties are hnroliy suiinuoned to appear at this office on the lfith day of July, IrtMl, at HI o'clock r.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. v. ai. mi.Ks. negisu-r Notice.

3. Lano Okkiou, Citv, Muy a), lW'tl. Coinylahit having beou entered at this olllee ny Lymoii noicomn iigiiiiii iiuiiin n. rui. more lor illjnn, lolling bis lloiue.iloud Kntiy No, duted (lilrden City.

Kiiiimih. October IT, 1NM, upon tho Lots 11, 4, U.l-'J H. W. 1-4 Hoe. 1H, Jtaiigoiis, vv.

in Hamilton KaiisaN: alleninir 1 mil tlie hiiui iiiia.n a. i-iii more bus whnly aliaudoiiod said tract, that lie lias clniiiaed liN n-sldeneo therefrom for more than six months senee making said entry, that nald traet is not sot! led udon and cultivated by said pnrty as required by lnw with view to tbe ouneelhitloii of suld entry; the said piirtlds liro hereby Humiiiiiiied to niipeiir at this olllee on tne liltb.dayol tfeiitember 1KH0, at 10o'clia-k A. to respond ami fiirnleh testimony concerning said ulleged iibandonineut. H. TllANiliiUSGH.

Koeelvor OTI K-T I II It LT IS. S. Laud Oflieo ut Caideii City, Kansas, I MayMaxH. Comiliilnt having been entered at this officii by Charles lliinner agaliislJohn nolllngs-worth for failure to comply with law as io 1'iinlior-Ciiltiiro Kntory No. ISI4H, dated Lar-ned Kansas, February tlie S.

K. of Hection 4 Township Si H. Itaninil7 W. In Hiiiullton Coilnlv. Kaiisas, Willi a view to tlie cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging that the said John Holliugnwnrtli bus wholly lulled from date of entry to present time break, plow or stir, or cause to he broken.

iiowcii or stirrou, ton acres on saia tract )i and und that tho same is now wild prairie land. The parties are beroby summoned to appear at tins (mice ou I no 24lli day of August, KSu, at loo'eloek a. in. to respond and I'uriiit-ri testimony toncenihn? sulil alleged fullure. V.

M. N1I.K8, Ucglster. Notice Thnlirr Culture. U. S.

Land OfHoc at Uardvn City. Kansas, I April si, iwo. Comiibilnt having lioen entered at this oflbm ny rnnk II Hum agiunsi rranK A. Meogwica f.ir lailuro with law iui to TIuiInt- Culture Kntry arj datd January Hn, 1M7, upon the H. K.

1-4 of Section IH Township Si H. KamrnH7 W. In Kinney county, Kaunas, wlta a view to thneaniM-llHtlnn of said eutry. cm- tenant ullcgliur that the said trunk A. Hedg- wica hits holly anan, toned said tract ami lias wilhin one vear from rtalo of entry thereof to break, plow or rtir, or eauso.1 lo ixs broken, plowirf or stirred dye acre, of ssid tract of land and from date ot entry to tlie ureseut he lias tailed to bn.sk or cause to In-broken ten m-M (Mild tnei of land or Vi plant the Mine to tree, troe-aced or culliug hs reUirtl by law.

Tho said parties arc hnrel.v summoned to ai.ts'-ar at this office on I lie lot day of A ugiist. Innu, at In clock a. m. to reoiMii.d anil fuinlsh lestlinony ooi.ocrnliur said allegnl Isllure. C.

V. H. Nll.rs, Uegi.Uir. Sol b-r Tin, larr Cull are L. 8.

Land OKI. at Cy. Kansas May Hill, IMS. havinir Im'i fnl nnl at tbl otBee by Kit J. Iienaian Julia A.

riiillivan fr la.i.ire lnHal oil), law a. to Timl-f ultu Kntry N'k t-l dated at t.anlen (I'j. Sm-tkiu 1 jwii-Iod tt vmia of rsiire 91 eU In lUinllt'Hi rounlr. Kanw, with a vV-w to ei1ant al-rrinrtluil the aald Julm A. f-iilluai.

rtiirln. ll- ti imi altrr katd mlr, Uiied tu brcan i raiiv ln tm tar. the Se acre requirr-l Or to belme: that 4irlnr th aenMet yrm firr ie wud Jmia A. eulle an lao'-d toiihte ne tn lie rultiv.T--4 tie aeT riilfl tr to Urn cmiii-H Oir w4 rw. lliat the Mid Julia A.

iMitbvaa fniat teafc In be trMi dwni m'imM ymr m1T I 14. a tturmw m4 anrBa.4 year. le yiMin taet't Sw t.w- t' it a Iwa a. ia. Mi rrl awl iumvm mu4 a taiiai.

miaiiai. fcvertv-. jHrTKl-TlMHCK llin itl. a La4 at Carats rr. I Ma, tilt, tmm.

f. J.M a t-rfm at rV ft Amm mm 1 vv i. im mm ynm mmi' ti-t fc '-ft i ttiMi't xka.w mmui4 Transact a General Itenklng Business. Special attention glvnn to Collections and For Sbort Time on Approved Secnrity. Effected in Bost Companies at THE LOWEST RATES.

Main Street, Hartland, Kansas. Side Main Street, Hartland, Kans. RETAIL DEALER IX (111, DEPOTS AT Garden City. Money Loaned CL $200,000. HARNESS, SADDLES.

BRIDLES, COLLARS. And in fact ctxrjlhin ia tlie REPAIRING DONE r.i-fr irJ d-paUk to Osdes Bmww I iiio I limHuoi IjIIIuI New Casablaura. Tho nlrifcr stl In tlio eottnn itrh, V. heneo all but lilm bad lied; Tlie whilUt-tree8 and traovs rluw In cirules round ls bead. Yet irroany, 'eek, and black bo stood, As boru to rule tlio siornii A nlKtrer of I lie lilaekest IiIihmI A routrh, uiiKiuly rorm.

Tbe mule kleked on-ho would not go, Without bis luUMtor's word; That muuti-r In tlio gnu lay low-ills voice no loiiKor beard. He called aloud, "Say, masaa, siiy, Mils' I lot dli 'or mule ko?" Tlie inaHt'T ti 'iiibh ai lie lay, And ihe lini; r' 1 "8Kmk, uiHHsn," onco airaln ho cried, "If I may yet bo gnnol" Nauitht but the whistling boot replied, Aa fust tho mul'. kicked on. Upon his brow be felt tliolr breath, And In his kinky hair; Ho looked from Unit lono pott of death, In still, jet brave despair. Ho shouted but onoe more aloud, "My golly, massn, mus' I stay!" While o'er him rant a dusty cloud In billows mado its way.

It hid tho niirgor from our view, And filled his shiny eyes; It rose noross tlin cotton patch, Like clouds across the sklos. Thore oamo at lust one monstrous kick Tho nigger oh! where was he? Ask of those heels which new so thick-Alas I I could not see. The work hands all returned ut last; Tho mulo could not be found. Death held that nigger in his grip, Half buried tu the ground. OOLKKN CUT CKI'MIW.

Shallow watter at Golden Corn and oats are looking tine. Garden stuff is growing nicely. The Golden Land Co. is busy now A eood blacksmith wanted, at Gol den. New onions, radishes aud lettuce in market.

New beans and peas for dinner next Sunday. John Applegnto spent Sunday In Golden. Lots of new faces calling for mail, at Golden. A. D.

Burnes went to Hartland Monday. School commences at Golden Mon day Jnuu 7th. There was a school meeting at Gol den. May 89th. We need a Sunday school, why not organ ice June 6lh.

Two baseball clubs will be organized at Golden, June Slh. J. A. Harmon went to Hartland Monday oa business. Lucas, Harmon are buy boring wells in this icinity.

T. Mann started for Hartland Sunday and returned monday. Charles Bamsey is building a bouse on bis claim south ot Golden. The people are starting petitions for a herd law in Hamilton county. G.

Cloifvlter baa returned to Oxford, Sumner county tLU state, on a visit. We will give a discretion ef Golden In the near future. GoLDfc.N RGSTLKM. When the emH of burning etraw lrTales I at aasihere. And tbe thum, Uicaip, ef tr carpet brmiet breaks ia oa the quiet auiiiade of auny days, it is tin.e 19 tLlnk tui ptts aear.

OiJ rr nm txoti. bair clip-piniri and aQ of the arennpaaimesu of elieya will be rorwtrd into a fee-eral tyre an I the I arid blaze ia the mm-iztt mrrt as rta.ia Jus that somvlLioe ctiiiag. Bst tti aoabia what the evesage ftartWJ ataa at? eadarr, kea be is to Ura wuaad kM ew nit at covered with aiat, er lake aaaakward sky let leal a wkilc fck ln i ad aoULisi y. mVrAt Mat -a a4 mmm f'j tm em -re I--awn itaifc ty are It tm a a fet iiaee aef sa tt 3na etcram tirltf if Kit tr adi: i ti tifl ft SI. Jl CAPITAL, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF -AMBER LUMBER AND GENERAL BUILDING OTJB SPECIALTIES ARE DRY LUMBER, LAESE STOCKS, SEASONABLE PRICES AND CODBTEODS TBEATKENT TO All gfif Estimates CiiEEkFUi.LY Furnished.

E. G. SWARTZ, Man'g HARTLAND, KANSAS. R. YOUNG, DEALER IN rm Ml Ij hi) JbK iJr ia tt nk i'-iaj, at- m.

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