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The Weekly Press from Olcott, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Press from Olcott, Kansas • 4

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The Weekly Pressi
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Olcott, Kansas
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4
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THE WEEKL T. A. BROWN CO, building moved off the Id;) particular 'ur cut up it Nvoui 1 sun-dry, huiuo the prayer for an i-juuttii'ii. Mar, MMx ffflite 'i'mo '( i- h. JO 'm.

upon Cbicaskiatown-:" a amount voted for the lty. wilt sink the tow they never will pay it they never can, beside; $25,000 io aid in tho construction of an indm-try where there is eoi-iiierable risk of a "fre-zi- out" frame hehig played, is not, nor ishould be, a very desirable con-tiihiitinn by the vot(r. At ArfiivnsaH CUy. Kan April 1, Your Patronage Solicited. CKItAK Hlavi, Two and a half oi brunswiek Uott-J.

Kespcicti ully Yours, T. A. BHOWN CO. R. B.

Voten, estate i mm llasa long list of real estate in Missouri. Illinois, Indiana, Okie jxemueivy lohcn or cxciiiii'ge lor Western Kcal estate. Ollioc on i'lUliBtiect, north Of tho j.ostoJliee Pox 27. Olcolt, Kansas. What I Have For TRADE- xVo lots in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Cash price 250 Want Keiio county land. No. Hires, north of hangd on, well improved. Value II M. Mortgage 100, to trade for live stock.

acres of heavy timber land in Johnson, county Kt clear. Cash want Peno county land No 60 acres near Kansas. (r0od six room housi. corn crib, an.l granery. 00 acres fenced.

fln.1 price US), Mortage UMl 1U cultlv t0 Parry and Taney counties, Mo. to exeren Keno and Kingman county land.avcragecash price' $15 pcrac A big offer. look here! In the nt CO days itinustgo-for money oi its enuir V-nt. I will be at Imme on Wednesdays and Saturdays of cue 1 we iieio it is. cash or on time with good security.

1Uek' One store building, shrived, ceiln.l nmi street. Olcott Kans'is One lot on Main street, Olcott ma bay mare jjj Cti oid as ho tv Pricseas any Firm 1 1 Un one hav yeans old prepared TO BUSY "AD" THIS if Of i i'j v-i i ''i 4 OI.WT.KANsaS, IV iiw ojxott vnu.isjit vocoMiwN' i it. Jwkmlat the Kaiita, Sc vud-ri-m Mutter, (il' hCHsciH 'Tin year. In mtvmiiv, lWpuM eti, Six iniMiUm "'lireu IUtks of Al j.itUiii.so. you- Qtum i'Oj'u, col u.

Si.i.i -1. av- Ili.v 1 or liny I.ooiIh, Mrm vcr linu rimli All rulvt riUiiitf imynlti'. IIOti('( MUltll II ilHIKlllU' Ulltil (IllilTi'll OHt M.dl'l'.ltii Mayor on Tuesday. Six inches of snow iuV'Dakot on tic 2. ol April AlcHns )u i ,1, cVetod democratic Movers on Fr.ud.., mb delegation for dumping nut like JIaRowcl and l-'liiss- ami ink 'an unknown nun Hi.

Did it never oecin 1 tho 1 man Bono tor Unit w-hk i()o well kttovn- Xivs. ILe Chicuo 11 lectio it. A hlido for tho iluinocr: the result of Tuesday's elect ioi as indicated at seven o'clock. tJ nt hour 'JoV piveimtrt out of lu (1 been hei.rd from, showing a in jority thus far of'-loSO for Creinc) (VcnO l'rcdiction-t at the a'l iivi.f'v from 8 (W) t. 000 over Roach (rep) Two years Roach i.M'iicd uie city 'oy a majority of 20,000.

"Nearly Two Million Acres. 'Washington, March 28. -It naid nt the Interior Department that tho president's proclamation issued yesterday, vill throw open to homestead -en try, on April 22, about 1,888, SSS acres. ThoMU'stion. "to bustle or not to bustle?" seems no nearer solution I the pre ent administration than ever.

Mrs. Hamsun nod Mis. I laine hnsile, but Mrs. MeKee and 5 rs. IJucsill Harrison donot bustle lu it.

to be a tie why not let Crandnia Tlair east the deeidintv. ote? iU'' Tho election in Hutchinson (he inst. was the most exciting they have had for years. Mr. Constant was elected mayor, and I), W.

Stiniiuel Police judge. Tho turned outinbirge and voted of course just in their husbands did their vote only helped to swell the member of votes cast. Mr. Constant has been a number or the city 'council of Hutchinson for a number of years and is well liked. Oklahoma Trouble Kansas city March 30.

A Tinw special from Arkansas City Kansas says that three Oklahoma boomers fought for the possession of a claim near Guthrie last Thursday and that two of then i were fatally Parties who arrived to-day from the territory say that whilw largo numbers of the boomers are evincing a disposition to obey the presidentV proclamation, there are still enough settlers to the armv ibiVKV. Tho tactics of tho more intruders is to conceal -themselves from the News. Gene Smalley and and Mart Stanley, of Spivoy.werein the city Monday att-ndingto the caliirigof the sugar bond election. The township proposes to vote $15,000 under the late and 10,000 brid-v bonds which are to be used to build the sugar null making a total bond of 25,000. The above is an illus; ion of iho tendencies ol tho average A'an- One building and residence in Tenalosa; clear.

rly and stay late, and come "id Pro Ha ti in, of the 1km-or of A'i -man, poor why we would as so'd sh'iidfr his land uue io siy tit of 'himp old Kinsman. simpi" h. id tvi' re to g' the Hhimo'id cai road here to iehita ami that wi re won It ahont it. as it uld tap a valii.dtl" i')ition tiieir territory, which true or the Ikmof-ritt would not get upon it's ear about it and shoot, nO'aboul u. I I 4.

1 i ii io my any ltuo against Kingman 'saK-urd, welau no reiison to complain oj A'ingnaii ami the Prrnnrrnt n'o for fhootio'v ofi about us. Tlie poor old thin-r is mad been us' the lion. U. W. Jonas their experi-' (iced blin keniith has it A'ingman and located at Penalosa and wean" the citizen -t th' town did not -upport hi tn.

Jones was a credit to Kingman as long as her whiskey held out; he will be a cn dlt to Penalosa as long as be can afjsoejntft with Krebbs, and wo don't think will jor.id him bom doing so, st least so long as tin: trnthlui (reoi ie exerei'it'S control ovr poor iuo g.iods, or has monev to buy it Now laiton just shut up or byyot-h -vi' will set down on you real hard Theoneninuof the Indian territory for settlement is at present attraet-imr much attention the country. Oklahoma, as the Territory is to be called, is one of the finest sec tions of the west. To those desiring full information rtstvetim' this country, we would call attention to .1. .1 (' I- 'I see auvei iiseiui ni oj jass MePhcrson, Kansas, seen tisewnere tins paper. with works yUF with our ItrKaandrsU t'hv- lul11' MMMMm14 'ilf caltiy can (earn one free.

1'iV ll; i'i "'iUI rxnt'v iitfwnniiuiiii, 4nm In your bom lor 53 momln nd Gliawn thin to thooa Who niu Uav culled, they bocomc your own propjilr. 1bota nd KutiipleH. We ut All ftprfSH, etc. Addrom mm and mmim yuan asim SI Km SSVififSQ MAGrAtm 4 Tao t.ADTE3' PAVOHTTI3, becanse it is LIGHT IvUiJ-NirQ mid does -iuoit beautiful work. Aonts' itiaaquiclr aadeaayaeller.

JUSE EliSliFWTURIBG CO. Cor. La Sails Atchils Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. LI7ERY 1 FEED STABLE, Horse boardod by tho day or cck. Oood turnouts and reas-tneble prices.

i'j. B. Hansen, I ropr TET EfWv 9't Rnlll Cold ffitAflflnn tKP'ivV Sold for uuill lmtely. I i I w-'tJMvift worlc'- riii' I a ti-i i.k i I i vriuui i ncii.tpt-r. Wit- 'I j- sg mm you can get accomodated.

Nearly one hundred eai loads of frci consist ingot stock, househoh Miodsand implements have arrived nero with in the last two days to be onviirded to Oklahoma on the D2nd ust. Tlie freight department of th Santa Fe at this point is taxed to its iv, and by the 20th inonlh K.venty-(ive nivn will oe employed in this iv partment, fin ve are mlormed hy tle agent. estimated that it will take ubout -ne-hundred trains to move tin lectiinu ation ireiL'nt aoutn v. ariiv Uio mtting every failure in the band'; Mr. Emery, their agent to mee: SI 1 1 A i 1 every nceucu demand, ctvo hundred boomers arrived to-day.

SuhKtitutcs Viiislccy. anuoii, Aril 1. In the south western part of Maine, where tin prohibitionists get in their heaviest work, there are towns in wnieii it is difficult to obtain liquor, but people inclined that way get drunk ust the same. a hcarappa, Cum berland countv, right under the Neil Dow. tho Jatuan gingerbusir.es-: is bioming.

One morning recently a resident ol that town found twenty-four empty ginger bottles In his stable and then in knew whv then; had been much noise tho nendiborhood the night before Tho bottles all bore labels and r-nieJled villainou.slv. A uimrer drunk is considered tho meanest kind ofa drunk, but in places like Bcarapj a ltis too nest tlie market allou s. Corliam, ihe home of the hinlilv moral and severely temperate granger cx-Uovornor Kobie. tlu-c iv.w, invented some kind of a dose ol which burnt sugar and water an he principle ingredients, that is be.itsonio ot the )atentmedicine-all hullow ad a substitute lor whiy toy straight. Weevidently need little more law on this tuibject.

A. The Wood-(Lile Democrat conn, out with its 'warpaint" on. Th county seat tight is to bo reopene. hence Daw dons the rod. The most, amusing thing notieed Monday during the moviui.

of the Wt-ccn building was the 'I'icture of repulsion" seated upon a skid. Weller Foster, Cunt iaci--ami 11. A. Davis were tho and their features displaced, truei Ihslll Ifi 111' KT, flip (I imi-tiMi. th icei.ng ouove iney nad lor i' I I i 1 ii eaci.

oilier. The young people at the present tinitf arepos-etsed oi that iitibctu n-ate disposition, whereby those ol opposite sexes must, as a result rrresistablo attraction, ombraoc I irst meeting. If our readers notbelieve this we can prove it the testimony of two young ptopi' whom wo embracing each oilier with that "yum yum yum sweetness so disgusting, yet so a. tractive to "old' and young," las. Saturday night as we came homJ from literary.

The agent of the M. O. P. at Pen-alosa is getting Krebby. lie is almost as inteligcntas Ai Krehbs or the Krehbs outit, by the Honorable G.

W. Jones, late of Kingman, who is one of the niostdiunken loafers in thatcountv this very intelligent station agent telegraphed a message to Kingm -n asking Judge hislie, we suppose, lor an order oi injunction against U. D. W'oten to keep hini from moving a bui'ding from Penalosa Monday. Thisagcnt, you see, stands in with the telegragh company and intends cutting tne old ceildi.

around Penalosa up into holes for telegraph poles and selling them tithe company eheapsavinrr the company the trouble of digging them for th? Diamond Line, which, is to be built lrom hero to Wichita soon. The simpleton thought that if tho DEALER IN T1 410 fl I ke-p constantly on hand Flour, Meal and tho finest cigars in the market. Store in Postofflc building, Olcott, Kansas. fe' -DEALER IN- Ecotc, Slices, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Tinware, Flour and Peed. I ALSO HANDLE ALL KINDS OP REPAIRS II -WF NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCA' WEST 0PIIUTCH1NSON Mr PRICEg ARE MADE TO SUIT THE TIMES.

I PAY THE HIGH EST MARKET PRICE FOR C0UNTRZ PRODUCE. a t- P. HERALD. This space is reserved for HUGH BLAKLET, the BLACK SMITH Who says he is TO WRITE UP WEEk. W.

A BARNES, PKOPRIETOIi OF THE. HOTEL DE BARNES. We run a first class house, good beds, and tables spread vrith th the best the market afforda. Give us a call. ITnfl trc't'? south of rail road..

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Pages Available:
327
Years Available:
1889-1889