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J. TL Reid for garden Eecd. FOR SALE -A good pony at $30. Balslet Huntington. GONE DOWN WITH ALL ON BOARD I Do not fail to attend the TradeB Carniral Supper at Ryland hall tonight.

Dr. H. A. Brown is seriously tick this week with a combination of neuralgia and la grippe. prices at Cheno- SATURDAY, MCU.

8, 1S00. Boycott on high weth Elliott's. Talks Freely. A. Constable of St.

Joseph, was ia town Monday. Mr Constable i9 a member of the Cherokee Strip Live Stock association, and with other St, Joseph parties has for a number of years been extensively interested in the cattle business. While here Mr. C. talked freely on the subject the proclamation, its eflects.

and TELL IT TO THE 7IAHIXES. x- It has been known for Some weeks that people were quietly gathering along the Souther a border ofKnnias, to be ready to enter the Cberoke3 strip st the earliest possible moment after they have a to do so. This move is of different niateriil from that which made so much" noise for some years about invading Oklahoma, in that it does not make nfisy speeches, mixed with a sort of defiance for. Uncle gam, nor does it blow so many trumpets, nor mtke marches and counttr marches, r.or has it a department fur the issuing of certificate to town lots. Oklahoma and All new seeds at J.

R. Reed's. Rev. Horn ine will preach his Ia9t sermon before conference Sunday M. Ryland is bu ing corn again.

morning at 11 o'clock. Miller is paying highest! stated among other things that while W. D. Dodson was down from cash price for wheat. the clause of the proclamation prohib starvation took irost oftbAl element.

FRISCO TIME CARD. Traiot arrive and depart as follows. ana this is more buisness like. Uut it Wellington on business the flret of the week. lie intends again making South Haven his home in the near Pa9senjrcr No.4 Vxtt Pansenjrer No.

3 West p. m. has one quality of the Oklahoma boom, 3,000 rolls wall paper just received at L. F. Baugh's.

M. L. Ryland has the daisy line we jude: it has come to stay. Press. FreUht 29 4:47 p.

M. 30'East 3:53 future. Tbe above is about the silliest thir A. T. S.

F. we have ever known the Press to cou of youth's and children's clothing. Passenger trains sun on the following Look at the new line ot dress tain. In the first place the article starts out with the statement that certain South Haven has a faith cure healer. If he or 6he can cure la grippe by laying on of handa, hia or her business ought to be good just now.

Mulrane Record. schedula: Ko. 291 Southbound 292 North 6:05 am. things have bee a known for weeks, but at the same time assumes that mysteri South Haven Market. ous, air of reserved power and knowledge that implies ''but only a few of us were goods at M.

L. Ry land's. 2 pound Basket Tea, cheapest in town at W. W. Millers.

T. A Kline has pure bred Light Brahma chicken eggs fcr sale at 50c for a setting of thirteen. iting tho driving in of new herds knocked him out of $5,000 from the leasing of his ranch on Red Rock, (the contract for which was about completed when the action' of the president caused the parties to fly the track) he had no kick to make, and didn't suppose it would do him any good if Le bad, as the president seemed to mean business. But he would like to know Low the government would manage the matter if the cattlemen persisted in bringing in cattle in violation of the orders issued. Of course, he said, tho cattlemen could be ordered out and the soldier would see that the order was iuforced, but if the owners of the cattle refused to drive the herds out what would Uncle Sam do? He might hire cowboys wise enough to get onto it," and relates those startling facts as though the editor was not only the originator of this won CORRECTED WEEKLY.

Wheat No. 2, 40-350ct3. Cobn No. 2, (mixed) 1415 cts. Oats No.

2, (mixed) 914 cts. Cattle 2.00 to per cwt. Daily 17 ess. AVken you read such an announcement as this, it sends a thrill of horror through your very being; and yet the number of lives lost are very fe-v compared to'thc number of goods we sell. The statistics show that our prices are lower than the average merchant, owin to the fact that the goods arc bought at a lower figure.

If SEEING IS BELISTING then the hundreds cf living witnesses to this marvelous fact ought to convince the inost skeptical. 2o rule has ever been found to equal our Golden Rule, and that is Quick Sales and Small Fronts Hence it is necessary for all to" isit us, examine oor goods and get oar prices, and you can't help being pleased. We have just received an elegant line of Dress Goods, such as Henriettas, Cashmeres and Beiges, High Novelties and Zephyr Ginghams. Remember, we have some Winter Goods that we are closing for a mere trifle Yours Most Sincorclv. 0 Miller's for choice Tbere'are plans being discussed for the establishment of a public library in our city, and it fs to be hoped that those moving in the matter will succeed in their highly commendable enterprise.

A company has been organized at Caldwell for the pnrpose of building Go to W. W. garden seeds. derful "gathering on the border," but the actual creator of all the persons so gathering and the Cherokee strip thrown in. The editor then follows up with an indiscriminite slesh at the old Payne Another car load of Winfield flour the best and cheapest in the market at Galyon Atticks.

IIogs Hay (prairie) Hat (milltt) Butter (choice) Eggs Potatoes Attles Chickens $3.25 cwt. $3.00 ton. $4.00 1 ton. 12ic B. 10 doz.

50c bush. $1 SO Dush. 4c fi. a railroad from Guthrie to Reno City, Oklahoma. Judge Sanders of this county was chosen secretary and If yoo want to save money buy your groceries at Galyon Atticks.

and corral the cattle, but where would they be driven? He did not pro -garden seeus Warranted to W. W. Miller'sT treasurer. J. R.

Musgrove was over from Winn eld this week cracking jokes with his South Haven friends. You W. K. Ryland Co. have erected a substantial implement shed this week Miss Grace Wallace who has been visiting in Wiufleld, returned home Wednesday.

pound this conundrum because he thought it would ever become necessary through the rebellious actions of the cattlemen for the government to solve if, but it had occurred to him since the proclamation was issued, and should such a state of affairs ever exist in his opiniou the government Richmond sell 3 pounds of choice beef and pork steak for 25 cts. 3 lbs. pure lard for 25 cents. Everything in proportion. had as well undertake to cure Jake of his.

love for the good things of this life as to cure him of his partiality for South Haven. W. W. Miller's garden seeds are guaranteed to be fresh and of the best varieties. would have a white elephant on its Will Harris bought the residence property of J.

W. House last week. Consideration $425. Charles Stephen's school near Geuda Springs, closed last week, and he re boomers, a majority of which organization was composed of Sumner county citizens, men who at the present dsy.iu-stad of hiving surrendered to the charms of Oklahoma or the vigorous and persistent onslaughts of the gaunt 'wolf starvation, are tilling the soil and pay ing their taxes as promptly as those who never acknowledged the leadership of D. L.

Payne or the justice of his claims for the people. These men, the old 'boomers," can be counted by the dozens ia the vicinity cf South Haven, Guelph end Gueda Springs, acd will favorably compare with the rest of the citizens of the connty. In fact there are few people in this community who do not hold in reverence the memory of whole souled, big hearted generous Dave Payee, or who will brook insultirg or disparaging remarks in connection with his name. Again, if the people who are referred to as gathering on the border, do not intend inrading the strip until they have the government's sanction, what benefit could be lined by organization, or this wonderful (but premature) "gathering," or marching or couneer marching? or why so favorably compare them with the boomers, or why compire them at all if their objects and missions are so dis hands. The cattlemen generally, he thought, were taking the matter philosophically, and would make the best turned to this place Saturday And left for Oklahoma Wednesday morning.

Call for sample copy of the Leavenworth Times. You will certainly subscribe for it and the New Era. of tho situation in tho time allotted Charley has a claim in that country, M. L. HYLABT33, Of the Palace Dry Goods House, them to vacate.

Mr. Kimble living north of the Christian church, moved to a farm near Geuda Springes this week. John liutcher, living north of town, lias gone to Illinois on and extended Visit. The Era follows him. or will have when he succeeds in beating the party who has place a contest W.

Miller will meet all compe tition and sell as Low a3 the Lowest for Sensible View to Take. Mr, John Iloppcl, formerly a citi CASH. upon it. The biggest gang of horse thieves zen of this place but now living in South Dakota, is in town this week pa- Go to L. F.

Baugh's for wall per. nabbed in Kansas for many years has The New Era and tho Leavenworth one of the best papers In the state, both one year for $150. been captured in Crawford county. For garden seed go to J. R.

Reid. Fourteen of them are behind the bars, the remaining six having es renewing his acquaintance with old friends and attending to some -business. He ia filling the capacity of boss butcher at the Cheyenne River Agency, to which position he was appointed several years ago. Mr. Hop-pel, who is a man of good judgment, Sua bs Lots of new goods at caped.

Judging from, this the Craw M. L. ford county 8y6iem should be gener ally adopted. Letter List. similar that thiir only resemblance is in The following is the list cf letters re says we have everything to be thank J.

W. House and family returned The Largest Stock Ever Brought to maining uncaUtd for in the Sou'h Ilavcn ful for here, that South Dakota will Monday to their claim in Oklahoma. postof0.ee March 1, 1890: Mr. Chas. Sadler received hii commission as postmaster at this place the first of the week, and is now postmaster in fact.

Married At tho residence of the bride's father near Cleardalc, W. M. Harris and Miss Katie Osborne, Dr. II. R.

Walling officiating. The young people are thinking of giving a play in the near future. Our city contains considerable dramatic (alent and it should be cultivated. iu nowise compare with this country, John said he was anxious to get back the fact that the boomers "came to sty" and the editor of the Press thinks the people who are gathering on the border have come to stay also? The answer to thia is easily made the said editor W. Kizer.

Mrs. Wirlin. SOUTH HAVES'. and that he would be back in Sumner Miss Cora Shiilev. W.

W. Williams. W. II. NorriP, Geo W.

Woolsey, county again if he was having to and commence preparation for a big crop, which he ia confident of raising if the intense rays of the southern sun Birs. Leonard Johnston. Persons calling for any of the above does not drive him to shade and com- will pleace say advertised. JUST WHAT THE FARMERS MEED NOW rustle for a living instead of filling a salaried berth. "Hard times!" said Mr.

"you call it hard times here, do you, with all the granaries and crib3 filled to overflowing and the pell him to neglect his duty. F. A.IICXT, P. M. didn't know what he was writing about, bat wanted to say something on the all-absorbing subject of the strip.

We do not think the edit jr of tbe Press re ally intended casting reflections upon any one, but actually thought the boomers The Argouia Clipper has shed its Frisco Line sells winter excursion patent inside, thereby cutting down feed lots full of fat stock It yoa aie iia size one-balf; but it still gives its Florida, Alabama," Mississippi, Loui- me ureatCSD economy 13 in uuviug, ana taut looking for bard limes you are not in II. L. Miles arrived in town yesterday from Oklahoma. The squire says that is the best country in the world, every thing even carbuncles grow larger than anywhere else. siana and Texas at very low rates.

1 Have Profited bv this readers the same amount of local reading matter bs before. The Clip the right country, you should visit South Dakota. Farmers there are had all die lor otherwise departed this country, and being anxious to. prefase with appropriate and fitting remarks tn equaby wise article, credited to Senator Forney, he ranged widely out of Lis lat itude. Call on or address T.

D. Montague. per is a good, newsy paper, and the Agent. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU: (HIOOW OUOOOOOO tM mortgaging their farms for what they Cheap Hates East citizens of Argonia show their appreciation of that fact by giving it excel can get and leaving. If you people complain at the condition of affairs On March 12 tho Santa Fe Route mm lent support.

will begin tho salo of tickets to Chica The primary school closed last week, and thoee pupils will be taken into the other grades and looked after in the best manner possible. There will tie about three months of school yet. here, you don't know when you are well off, and should be made to realize the true meaning of hard times. The Dakota definition of the word go, St. Louis and the principal points East at greatly reduced rates prices i Vfi Vrj' Resolutions of Respect.

North Meridian Farmers' Al liance Hall, March 4, 1800 We the members of your committee on resolutions of condolence, beg leave to re-report as follows: Judge Sanders has been notified by the superintendents of both the To-peka and Osawatomie asylums that to be based on the cut rates dol lars from Kansas City to Chicago, no more patients could be admiited doesn't include plenty ta eat for both Whereas. It has pleased the Grest and $5 from Kansas City to St. Louis. Our Stock is just from the factories, and istralvLarfrcrr.d man beast and plenty of stock, even if it is low, but just the reverse." Ruler of the Universe in bis inscrutable until some vacancies occurred. Five applications were rejected the same Kememocr mat tins line 13 maKinsri ruliDg to take from us Brother Robert rates to suit the times, and is in tho Weil OCiecteo, aim compiles The exhibit i on given by the primary department of the public school at its close last week was very successful considering the time occupied in preparation the scholars acquitting them6elve3 in a very creditable tied us; day on which the application for young Harlau's admission was niude Resolved, 1.

That tbe North Merm an Farmers Alliance condole his death. field for business. For exact rales and further information call on E.T. Tucker, A gt. by the judge.

Harlan will be kept in and fully realiz the LS3 thereby of a true and faithful brother, cut oil the the couuty jail. And still tie boomers continue to wend their way to the land of promise. Not a day passes but the white topped wagons more or less numerous, pass through this place en route to Oklahoma. So will it ever be. The Farm Wagons, Spring-Wagons, Buggies.

Carta prime of life. 2. Th -it his bereaved wife (Sistr Eva A bold, bad robber diepoilcd a Val ReduO has the fall condol and hearty sympathy of ibis Alliance Seeders, Cultivators, Plows, Listers, ley Falls bank of several thousaud A scrap of paper naves ler life. it was just an ordirary scrap of wriiing paper, out it saved her lifn. bhe was in the last st iges of consumption, by pnysisicians that6he was incurable and could live only a short time; she wt ieht 3.

1 hat all members of this Alliance dollars la6t Saturday, by holding up human race all have thi3 desire for out of respect or the deceased observe the cashier at the point of a pistol and change so deep seated in their diepo Our anticipations of plump peach cobblers this season were rather premature they were badly frost bitted in the last snap and will not blossom out again until about this time next year, when they will not venture out without an overcoat. and practice the regulation fur mourn less than seventy pounds. On a pi' se of ing ai laid down in the manual of order. 4. 1 bat these resolutions be tendered making him disgorge.

He then eitions that they can hardly resist tho mounted his horse and rode out of temptation to fall in with every new town. He was afterwards found at a movement that SDrines un and to helD wiappirg per she rend or Dr. King New Discovery and pot a sample bottle In fact we have everything that the farmer most needs. the "south Haven New Eka for publication, and that a copy of the same be presented the wife of the deceased. it helped her, siie bought a Janr botHc it helped her niore.r,ourht snother 8nd iiote! in Meridcn, only twelve miles settle and improve every new country grew better fast, continued its use and is distant from the scene of his exploit, that is opened up; sometimes even Our Implements were bought by a practical farmer, and It it selected for utility, should recommend themselves' to the funn now strorjr, healthy, rosy, pluinD.weich- Joiin H.

Wright, A. Br wn, L. W. Hamilton, Committee. where he had put up for the night, when their judgement tells them that irg 140 pounds.

For fuller particulars send stamp to II. Cole, Druggiat, rort and in resisting the officers was killed, financially the change will be a detri- Smith Iria pottles cf tins wondcrfal ing class, We have shotvn onr faith in south Sumner as The officers were exhonorated from mcnt. This is more or less true of all Discovery 10c at L. F. Bauhs.

all blame at the coroner's inquest. nationalities, but the American cer a farming community by buying and the Hunnewell Pick-ups, The musical concert Tuesday even The ladies of the Christian church tainly takes firit rank in this respect, probably because of his greater affording the purchaser a variety to select from, and believe vc ing was well attended. The broach RALPH A. BROWN. M.

D. Physiciaq ard Surgeon, was voted to Miss Sarah Whitehead, will give a Trades Carnival Supper tonight at Ryland hall for the purpose have not missed it iu so doing. Come and examine our stock and judge for yourselves, 6he receiving the largest number of of raising money with which to build 150 feet of sidewalk in front of the votes, Ilallie Lemmoud being four Office in Bauh Bros. Drag behind with 6ixty-seven votes. A Mr.

Veatch who wa3 summoned last week to La Prairie, 111., by a message from his wife announcing the serious illness of their infant child. church. The business firms of the Store. 3 number of others were in tho con- city will each be represented bv a If 1 tost, but tbe voting on the SOUTH HAVEN, KA1I ady in an appropriate costume gotten arrivea at his destination only to find Died Friday night, February 28, from la grippe, tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs, W.

B. Roberts. The little one had been sick for a long time and its death was not unexpected. The remains were placed in Fraternity cemetery Saturday. II.

Hemstreet desires to announce to old patrons that he has again commenced baking, and will furnish them with nice, fresh bread at any time He appreciates their past favors and requests them to patronize him again, which he will try and make it to their interest to do. Dr. Walling was down with la grippe last week, and was consequently unablo to fill an appointment or two which he had made to epeak iu the country. He was barely able to meet hia appointment for Sunday night at the Christian church. He will again preach at that church Sunday night.

A etranger was found dead in his bed at the Arlington house, Welling young ladies mentioned. up for the occasion, the ladies parad- that the liltle one had awav on Dr. Miles and wife andJJ, F. Fuller ng the hall in time to a fine march the 23th about the time of his departure from here, from la grippe, 0. L.

CROOXHAM, The costumes will excite the mirth as and wife attended the musical concert Tuesdav evening. ROR A SQUARE MEAL well as the admiration of all. An PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and 7as buried there. Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Mamie Langsdale' has been PUBLIC, NOTARY 3-33(GO TO-d ft elegant supper will be spread and visiting in Arkansas City for two Veatch arrived in South Haven Tuesday night. They come among us OFFICE AT good music will be rendered. All weeks. --STEELE'S RESTAURANT should be in prompt attendance tor with saddened hearts, and we hope A.Langsdale is having a wrestle SOUTH HAVEN DM IsTCEE the parade at bupper at their treatment at the hands of our j. a steei-e rnon.

with la grippe again. o'clock. Admission and supper only people may be such as to lighten 2o CentS. Ihiir sorrow and rnakp lhfm ffpl 1 hat A surprise party was gotten up by T. J.

HOLLINGSWORTE. the ladies of Uuunewell for Mrs. W. OHicc at CJalyou A they are among friends. L.

Ilunnicutt this week. It beinrtbe If J. W. Forney of Belle Plaine, is Physician and Surgeon, Q00D ACCOMODATIONS. tenth anniversary of her marriage tin The Wichita Eagle is an eight-page ware was in demand, all that partici the author of the statements accredited to him by the K.

C. Journal's To-peka correspondent, regarding the Booms 1 and 2, Block, Cigars and Confectinery. paper, of fifty-six columns. Bright crisD and entertaining, it eives all the pated responding witn tin ves THE RED FROfT sels. A cake and pie supper was South Haven.

Kansas. grand rush for the border occasioned latest Eews frcm home aud abroad; ton Wednesday morning, and all efforts to identify him have as yet bee vain. He came in on the train from served. Nineteen persons from Huu- oy me procuration, ne certainly mo Kansa3 Sfate new Eastern dis- newell were present. It was a very not spare the high coloring in the pa(che3, and the most complete mar- '-i-f 1 St.

Louis, his destination being Medi Pv. C. HUNTINGTON, M. pleasant affair aud everybody enjoyed iu.iu. ii pBut great ket report of any paper in the slate cine Lodge, and registered as Morgan themselves.

vi0O yvyuianou axuug luc uuruei, The Easle a distinctive Southern Avery. Nothing about himself; or Gfeneral Practitioner. ras crf4 Uncle Charles Jones moved to possessions afforded any clue to his iu val9 uui us Kansas paper, whilo having all the -7 Wellington this week. We are sorry iCBaiUO 'uS uiiiu- up auu ioe good quamies in the way of general past life. 6 ia fr4 to lose bim.

-camps iu mu euenerea nooKS ana Chronic Diseases a Specialty. news, possessed by other publications. Ilardman moved into Charges watered valleys, we are inclined to The musical entertainment given at It also contain? more Oklahoma news OFFICE. OPPOSITE DANK, Is aain ready for be skeptical, and think we are favor James' house. the M.

E. church Monday night by KANSAS. 80UTH than all ether papers published in the state. We will send the Eagle and ably located to judge of the matter. Bill Wood moved to South Haven A J.

Davis, the blind violinist, and )T1 '32 IDelLsx In Clocks, Ck 5 's Regarding South Haven we can 6ay this week. the New Era to any address one year wife, was well attended. The enter tainnienl was free, and tho most pop cf O. P. Peimypacker it has been full all winter and "people for 2 00 cash.

business. Fresh and Salt Merits all kinds constantly on Garden seeds al W. W. Miller's. from a distance are not as plentiful ular young lady was voted on at ten cents a vote as a mean of remunerat nd, as blackbirds.

Mr. i ornej Cor the We call your special attention to PHYSICIAN SURGEON'. 11 Annual fleeting I. O. O.

3Iarcl to 13 at Kansas City, Eas. correspondent one) has simply antici- our line of Dress Flannels. They wil ing the performers for their entertain- pated the effects of the proclamation, be closed out at net cost for the next The Santa Fe will sell tickets March ent. The proceeds netted some $18 Office over R. L.

Wright's md at the very lowest price? Hiclimcnd Su On. 10-11, at one fare for round trip, lira and ia hi3 eagerness has over-reached 30 days. the facts in the cas9f I Kyland. Everybody eeemed satiefled and wen Itooie in a good humor. ited to March Lfc for return.

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