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Stock Journal from Coldwater, Kansas • 5

Stock Journal from Coldwater, Kansas • 5

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Stock Journali
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Coldwater, Kansas
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5
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A PRICE BROS7 very thin or. the ground at present which makes it hard to get, 'lie had to use a rake collecting his load. C1T THE MOVE. CONFECTIONERY, FRESH FRUITS, GROCERIES, -CIGARS and T03ACC0, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. East Ilaia Street, Ooldvator, Zansas.

E. PI nn urn mm rjos? rlEOEivEo, Uzw -DFy -Good; Just IccdYsd. Bpseial Pricey on Bummer ErEE3soodp. TIWME, IMPLEHENTSi FEED, BIKDSKO WML FIRST CLASS EaBt Main Street, coidwater, vm PRICES THE LOWEST TIN HOOFING AND SPOUTINd DONE ON SHOUT NOTICE 'tea zn-SsHznz-aars 0 'Groceries, 'Confectioner-, Cigars, Tobacco, Notions. Best Butter and Fresh EjLfgs -a Specialty.

Yotuv Trade Earnestly Solicited-. Lunch ui Short Order -Meals. Comer Main St. New York Ava H. WILLIAMSON.

LnmtEP Lain Sbinles Sasb and Doors Cedar Posts. mkA Met Loaal Happening; OF THE WEEK. O. Utiscman took out a new wind pump Saturday', which he will erect on his ranch eight miles south of the city. A Brown county man publishes a card of thanks to "the neighbors who so kindly assisted in taking off our wife." A new passenger coach has been added to the regular Wo presume the old oiielias been secured by some junk dealer.

T. -J, Brown will never succeed in stopping the Jot'UXAl. by doing as bo did'iast Saturday paying for it a year in advance. County Attorney -elect D. II.

Kicb, returned Novmeber 17, from a professional trip to Topeka. Lawrence, Emporia and Richland. The 'first ice of the season made its appearance last Thursday morning. A thin steet of ice was fronen over standing water. The east bound train "Saturday morning was four and one-half hours late.

The delay was caused by a breaking down of the engine John Pyle came out from Emporia, Saturday. He was accompanied by a young man to whom he had rented his farm in this county. J. Tague finished the plastering November 16, tif a four room tenant bowse on J. IE.

Davis' ranch, eight 'miles northeast of ibe city. S. Tagne began the plastering of a live room dwelling liwise on November 19, for Daniel Parcel, ow his ranch live miles southeast of the city. There is considerable trapping ftnd hunting in the south -part of the eoninty. 'Quite a tr.nnberof persons are making this their sole occupation.

J. Janson and wife returned November 16 from a week's visit to St. Joe, KansasCity, a-ml Wichita. They report having had an enjoyable trip. The JecscNAL will visit Fred Behler Ht Brainier, Missouri, and tell htei all about what is going on in Comanche county during bis absence.

John Wagner of Protection, called called Tuesday to -see where the JOURNAL holds forth, and how the test paper in this partof tbe-stato IsTiiade. When it comes to clearing the utreet of dogs, Bob DeWees and bin bicycle are 'strictly In it," but as to what happened to BoTj the Journal is silent. O. P. Snare came in Saturday and ordered the Jouknal sent to his son, F.

W. Snare, who is guard at the penitentiary. The Jolunal goes everywhere. Prof. Wilcox will lecture at the M.

E. church next Thursday night at 7:30 p. tu. Subject: "What Is a Man Admission free, it will pay you to go and hear him. Wichita is having an epidemic of small pox.

There were twenty cases reported tip to November 10. Dr. Shultz of the Board of Health says it is virulent in form. John Todd of the stock firm of Todd Barber, was in from the ranch Saturday, lie is one of the successful stockmen of Comanche county, and is un all around good feMow. A Lebo young tuan tried to work on the affections ot his tootsy wootsy by taking carbolic acid and strcyhiiine.

It worked all right, for sh says bhe is sorry he was such a fool. P. W. King, James Grimm, stockmen, and Mr. Cameron, the leading merchant of Bclvklere, were in the city Monday.

We were glad to meet them and make their acquaintance. Commissioner S. A. DeLalr, has moved to the Henry Fietz homestead. Mrs.

Fret will make her borne with his family, which will be very pleasant for her, Mrs. DeLair being her daughter. Alvin Clothier and wife of Beaver county. Oklahoma, tipcat Sunday with Will Clothier in this city. They left lor home Monday, aceotiiphtiied by Will, who contemplates locating there, B.

h. Green, the lightning compositor on the Jol'KXAL left for Wichita, Monday, to cast his vote against the issuing of city bonds to the Orient railway company. He practices what he preaches. F. S.

Drummond came up from Beaver county, Oklahoma, and began work as compositor on the Western Star. Mr. Drummond is an experienced workman and the Jol'KXAL extends him a fraternal greeting. William G. Deubler returned from the Salt Plains Friday where he had been for load of salt, lie says the salt is 4 i.

jjunenn mane tne journal a call Saturday, His visit made the Journal richer than it was before, lie came in with his happy greeting and good wishes. He occupies no back scat in the crowd of Comanche's good fellows. James Brown of Fair Valley, Oklahoma, ordered the Journal sent to Fred Hunt in England, and a copy sent to himself for a year. Mr. Brown formerly resided in this county and said he wanted to hear from his old home, therefore must have the Journal.

I. B. Kirkland and wife, who have been 'visiting Mrs. Kirkland' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Halliday, left yesterday for their home at Muscogee, Their friends regret their departure. How much the grandparents will niits the bright, witty prattle of baby Hal! Mike Shugrove, the genial and popular-sheriff of Clark county, was in the city Monday, enmute to meet Governor Stanley, who was on his way to Ashland to address the Jollification meeting held there, Mr. Shugrove is serving his fifth term as sheriff of Clark county, which fully attests his merit.

SeJin T. i'oung, who has been a resident of Comanche county for over 15 years, called Monday. He returned from a prospecting tour of the "Strip, November 17. Ho succeeded in securing a good claim on the Yellowstone. He' will have plenty of water and timber, and will bo only two miles south of the State Line.

His friends congratulate him over his good fortune. There was a dance at King's school house November 1C. Among those present, the Journal learned were the following: Frank King and wife, Geo. Overocker and wife, line Cole and wife, Messers. W.

Jackson, Frank Mcln-tire, Vioss Parker, Nick IVppard, Earl Lease, Ed (Price, the Misses Matrsl Cur-ran, Mattie and May McDonald. The Shituer boys furnished the music, which is a suflicient protif of its superior excellence. The event was an enjoyable OlKl. Hon. F.

lVddl Representative elect, accompanied by his estimable wife, left yesterday for Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, their old heme. This is their first visit there in seventeen years, and the Journal hopes it taay bo nn enjoya'ble one. They have the most beatttiful home in the county, and they are held In high esteem, and alFwisli them a pleasant time. The Journal will call on them weekly and tell them of the important happenings here, so that fiiey may not become "home-sick," thereby mating the pleasure of their visit. nnnnnnrvnnivrmnnrurvnruvn i SHE CAN BAKE.

Sheorni broil, She can try. Ne'er a cake dosba spoil, Nor a pic. She's perfectly neat, Her temper Is sweet, And this 4s tke reason why-. SHE READS THESE: Al persons owing me for threshing, are requested to call and settle by the lust ot December 1-DOU. JOHN OLTEUA.

Money to Loan. 1 want choice loans on Comanche county farms or ranches at 8 percent Will be prompt in settling. Write tne al Medicine Lodge. Wm. Palmer.

I want 15 tons of bones and horns by th tiOth of this taonth. Please tiring them in at once. J. K. MoirroN, For SALE: Two good residence properties in Coldwater on easy lerms.

1. 11. Thornton, Agt. ft Lirery aifl Ban. KIGS ALL NEW.

Commercial Hen. Gircn Serricc, Prices Reasonable. T. C. BIBB, X.

JCew York Ave. COLIiW A Elt, KAN. MARKET Beef, I'ork. aimg-e. Fisli.

flwrw Rendered LnrL Cih I'aid for Hide. SPENCER HULL, tor.IiWATFU HAMAS. J) MEAT Jiosoni friends baby and its mother. Peter Wuclilt'v was in from Protection Saturday. SFrsmk L.

(Jordan 'was in from bis ranch Friday. There is not a colored person in Comanche county. Dr. J. E.

Souibaft was in from the ranch Saturday. Cold water merchants report-fl, good business Saturday. Wljen your feolings are all worked up, order a new -supply. Al Hall and liis estimable wife were in the city Saturday. J.Q.

Williams sold Price Bros. twenty Jr.rge turkeys Saturday. J. C. Smith returned Friday from biwiiiess-trlp to Ashland.

Mrs. Alice Artwein of Nickel, was in the city shopping Friday. 1. lluflmaster sold PricelEros. a large flock of turkeys, Saturday.

Wright Bros purchased a set of farm harness of Janson, Saturday. ITrice Bros, dressed and shipped 100 'turkeys'-to Colorado, yesterday. Price IJros. bought fifteen largo tur-keys of J. V.

Lodgers Saturday. Mr. York's new' farm dwelling will soon bo ready for the plasterers. Governor Stanley was the guest of the St. Nicholas at supper, Monday, There was an enjoyable dance at the ILobaugh ranch, Saturday night.

D. A. (Jarsto Wichita, made a business visit to this city November 15. Several persons from this city attended the social at Wilmore, "Friday night. IP.

S. Drummond of the Star force spent Sunday with friends in Ashland. Osciw Maris has been putting a share of his prosperity into a new set of harness. Mrs. 2..

J. Iiratcher of Protection township, was in the cfty shopping Saturday. Ben Pyle is bnilrfing an addition to Bus tenant house his rwtioli near Wilmore. J. A.

Cuntptmi -is build tag a new dwelling on his ranch Jiteen south of the city, Isaac Mussett in from Ha ranch Saturday enjoying: liiuiself witii his many friends. (eo. 11. Sonibart returned Monday, from a visit to Arizona. He enjoyed the trip very much.

Lon Emmerson, who kas been working at the Itockafellcn- nuid), iias returned to the city. Fred Behlerof Powell township left oveni'ber 15, to visit his grandfather at Brayiuec, Missouri. II. Beehler is making some substantial repairs an his dwelling on bis ranch in Powell township. Kansas has cleared her decks for the Thanksgiving turkey shoots.

Christ tu as rallies will follow. The first Hakes of snow to visit this locality this season, jxit in an appearance, Tuesday ulleinoon. The Aetna schowl will close the 80th of the present tuontli not to open again ontil the tirstof March. Charley Cole returned on the 19th inst. from Kansas City, where he bad been with a Jot of stock.

Mrs. J. W. llodgers of Protection township, who was quite sick last week is reported convalescent. Price Bros, are buying a large quantity of poultry this fall.

They dress und ship tiie sanid to Colorado. A. C. McDonald, one of the successful stockmen of the south part of the county was in town Saturday. H.

Barber who was bere visiting his fioa-iu-law, Charley Cole, has relumed to his home in Missouri. Mr. Hern, representing the McCor-ruick Harvesting company wasowtftom Wichita on business Saturday Will Sonibart of Ellleno, Oklahoma, came up Saturday to visit his brothers, Dr. J. E.

and Geo. 11. Sombati. J. M.

Tague lias finished the plastering of a three room dwelling for Mr. Marley, four miles north of the city. J. Sombart of Booneville, Missouri, came out Saturday, to see bow things were progressing at the Sonibart raccfa. MIXED LijMsieienr) oiij.

CANON CITY AND BROOKSIDE COAL i Stone Plustcr Stncco. Jm iJansoii HOOTS KIIOIOX, GAlLU? SADDLES Cart-fnl ropairinffof IJoot Shoi'H mt Harness. PRICES ItEASONAHLE. Fust MaliiPtr-i Peter uciiter. HOTEL, Protection, Kansas.

C. M. MYEUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, County Attornt-y. Office In IXiurt Hotmh Colli water, Bitu Dnlfl Store Ve arr? Hn1i)uartor9 for HctKMll Supjilios an Stationery. DmSs Paints, Wsll Psner Ei PC Si1: With jour next SHIPMENT, ROGERS COMMISSION CO.

Kansas City SM Yards, ANCHES Of all ize.s and for sale at current prices. C. T. AVEltY, OOLDWATEK, KANSAS' 8t ihobs Hotel Pu A. CALLOWAY.

Frop. RATES $2 PER DAY. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. S. SF.

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