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The Selden Courant from Selden, Kansas • 4

The Selden Courant du lieu suivant : Selden, Kansas • 4

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Selden, Kansas
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BROOM FACTORY ALL VVOKK GUARANTEED. I II I.VI.i. i VI I. 1 li.ii; taut, in Ui iaty nr tr business idi TO (lill. The News acktiowl in' edges a'friendly call.

Colby News. SELL) JEN, KANS. P. PHILIPS, i I Worlcy and Warner, FIRST CLASS A COOM AT IONS. Bates Reasonable, S.

Pfop. 1 JH IO A I. HUTCHINSON CLEMENS, Thousands of acres of valuable land have been swept bare by cecent lires, likewise imy and all Mucked or stored feed within the limits of the devastated regions and unprotected from the flames. When will the people ever leurn to use the proper cure in handling lire, and he curely protect themselves ugaiuht its teiriuble hikI merciless raids. Well Wh liiive the best All of our work is guaranteed A car loud of horsc-H was unloaded here litbt Monday.

The hard winds of Tuesday mid Wednesday brought ou asnow storm Thursday, improved machine l'ltll l' KOelsl'KU l'OOT. lEC-A-lSTS. tlo! I'ir OklHliouri. lachinerv. Live Stool TIib Cherokee Outlet ami other valua- It is reported that tLo children of hle liuida will soon open to, settlement.

Morgan's Manila! contains all the U. S. Homestead and Townsite Laws in force in Oklahoma and the Cherokee Churlcs Swell have a disease jrtsonib ling 'diphtheria. Phillip J. Kkswcht, Vice President.

StbDEK (. Ilorcua Cftikior- 4 Thkuuukk 1), Kkkkkiiit. PrcaMimt. Mr. Thomas informs us that he Outlet Bill in full, it contains all the i Boon expects to erect Homo resident bouses for rent.

I ,830 State Bank. M. D. Gallogly reports tie sale of 0 20 jra of land during und 10 bo fur during this month. liein'ssary blank forms for entries and Kohlier'a Wing.

This work has been approved by the Secretary of the Interior and is recognized authority by settlers, lawyers and land oilicjals. This the third edition is brought down to date. Tina book ami a new sectional map of Oklahoma and the Cherokee Outlet will las sent on receipt of 7 i cents. Book ami man Sstt.OD per dozen, b'ook with 7,000.00. CAPITAL, Ask those wlio have used it, what EVERYTHING- they thiol of Black Diamond oil, Hold at Woilcy Warner's.

Jlev. Armstrong, of Iiexford, out map, cents, or $3.00 per dozen. CLASS FIRST preached hero lant Wednesday eve. Agents wanted. A duress Iik 1.

Mor lh'j will asbifct in tUa meeting tub gan, hand Attorney, Guthrie, Ok. ler. Sunday. t'ntlriu lioiiio Xfwn, A little moisture please. Weajl need o(k0o Mr.

Stewart, of South western a little encouragement in this line. cumo in last Sabbath with a car of school will close the goods. They have settled on the old 17. of this month. All are well pleased Motz farm.

GREAT WESTEEN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVE I I ANDS IN THE EST PORTIONS ni? AVKKTFJJX KAN. FOR with the school. Prices to Compete With A ear of emigrants also a car of There was quite a prairie lire on the horses were unloaded here had Thurs Sappy hist Sunday. Much dsinage was done to crain buildings and slock.

day. The parties located about 8 miles Messrs Bhkey jiateiuan and Kichelber- south of tuvyii. L'cr lost nearly every tmng taey nan Wheat reached the lowest point in Any Western Market. that would burn. Why not resort to the history of nine years ou last the cnstoni of the good old days when neiirhbors and friends contributed to Tuesday, und Cleveland and the tie SALE OR BAR niocracy holding the reins ef Govern those who met with misfortune.

GAINS FOR EVERY BODY. CALL ON F- Monteith School IteiiiM. Three of M. Thomas children have 0 OR ADDRESS. started to school.

The irrammar class is preparing to ment. The report is beinty circulated that a Mr. Eider, living northwest of here on the Sappa, committed t-uicide by cutting his throat with a kuif hint Wednesday. A X'lifiiwUii miner snvs that commence the study of Syntax. ogly, Lessons have not been quite so well learned since the meetings have been in progress.

E. E. RICHARDSON, 'aline new scimol house has just been aniuliil in ili.it tuvvii oi' ac Last week closed the second month Kan- commodating 300 students lour storie of school. high." m. George Weiat is much missed in the history class.

Rain is much needed, eonio are get ting much discouraged, but we hope Lena Warner is the usual winner in to be able to announce a gooil ram before the week closes. Dry-goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and shoes, Glass-ware, Queen's-ware, mathematical contests. Several of the older boys are drop ping out to begin spring work Sunday's stroing wind did sonu damage to the school house. Seven emigrant tesyns stopped in Mnliltm hist Sunday. Tlicv all located a fiaw miles south of hero, but we have not yet learned their names.

mm bigs Selden can have a mill if wanted. and infact, everything you want usually Several of the pupils have been converted at the protracted meetings. Why not have a school entertain menty Something besides book work is needed to fully eipiip the young for the duties of life. If wo do not take stepjm to secure one, there will be one soon at a short int found a general store And. taneo from us and then we will be left out.

Potter, division road master of the Hock Island, was shakibg able STOCK An IMMENSE HE eason hands with tbo 11. It. boys hist i ues- ASH IXGTOX LKTTTll. I' l-din our reguliir covreapomlnnt. Washington, March 10, 1893.

The first week of the new administration has been much like tho first week of other administrations, crowd ing, bustle, and more or letis confusion The President and the day. The boys all have a good word ymwiffl for Mr, Potter. I). B.lluddloia a very happy man CTTJSTJC3T XlsT- now and well pleased with Uncle Sam. ITis pension was lately raised.

Evefythipg fifst Glass apd Ho got the raise e'er the '-rascals were turned out. C. W. MOTS, Prop. Of all the disgraceful revolting mehibers of his cabinet have been given time to do little else than re ceive the thousands whu have called ou them, some merely to pay their respects and offer congratulations, others, probably a majority to put ia a good word for themselves or friend who want office.

The chances of C. W. Edwards, of acts perpetrated by anyone, the dis playing of a whisky bottle at cdnuvh one this week during prayer, caps ulie climax, nkd we sympathize with any who are so lackiug in sens BpBGS Youf Buy ami decency. JJ Mr, Henderson arrived last Hatnr- Wilmington, Delaware, who was reported to have been slate 1 for Government Printer, tire believed to have been reduced the zero point, by the delegation of Union printers which linre mmvIv in the week and nre lay with his car load of goods. His son, iicooiniKinied by Milo Clark, came in on Monday the teams.

sented to President Cleveland, in the Their families arrived Tuesday. Ne 0 I oif braska is yielding to Kansas many of best eitizeuu. We received a verv nice letter from T. S. liiivtii ior ptibHeatioa this week.

Murray anc ut for some reason it lias been delayed name of organized labor, a protest against his appointment, because of hiB being opposed to labor unions and having himself been at one time a "rat" printer The silver democrats are already accusing President Cleveland of making war upon thein because of their rinaiici opinions, and some of Mr. Cleveland's injudicious friends are largely responsible for the They have told it everywhere Unit it was the views of ex Governor or missent being tinted Feb. 15. This being the case, and as we published mother letter from our friend lUtaot rr. a little earlier dale, we will not print iuggjsts.

18 hiew this one at tliii late date. Mr- Barnhart. of Mcclo, purchased Chicago tumber Go. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Brick. Prices as Low as the Lowest.

one of those nice buggies of Monteith Campbell, of Ohio, on silver that prevented his being a member of the Monday, also a set of harness of Worley Warner. Two buggies and two bet. i harness were sold STOCK ALWAYS FULL, A YS FRESH, Prices Always The Lowest. cabinet, and some ot them no noi hesitate to say that it is the intention ufthe administration to use the pat roiiage et its disposal to make votes in Congress for the repeal of the Sherman silver law and others as sert tbut the fright that is know go in Selden Monday to parties from Mealo, ami yet folks living near Sel 3 ilrii talk of going to other towns for bargains. It was interesting to see Sneenburg ew Fi nn ew Good: ing on among the democratic Senators to prevent Sen tor Vorhees getting the chairman ship of the finance com drawimr bis cout last Thursday pro pairtor to nogiug a six foot clerk who.

Come in and it tee, io which he is by all the rules usffosted th.it Stieeu's wife duin know how to sweep, nn excuse for see for yourself. Kans. of precedence clearly entitled, was instigated by the administration. There may be no truth in lhee bntthev are made and discuss the heavy brooms, which bpeeu com- plained of. Spcen mvs wives nre too ielden, hard to get to have them slandeml ed among mea who are in pesition to know what they are Udkuig about.

Manager. J. H. Criswell, hat way..

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16
Années disponibles:
1893-1893