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The Omnicrat from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

The Omnicrat from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

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The Omnicrati
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WaKeeney, Kansas
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UNION PACIFIC TiME TABLE. OG A LLAH STORE. DEALER IN General groceries. Hats Shoes THE: OMNICRAT, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County.

Representative A. H. Blair County c- Ho'r Treasurer W. G. Marshall Register of Deeds O- W.

Cross County Superintent A. S. Peacock County Attorney W. I. Saum EAST.

East Bound Passenger lS-Passenirerand Freight 14 Local Freight WEST 7 West Bound Passenger 11 Pussenger and Freight 18 Loual Freight Due 6:47 A. M. 7:05 A. M. 7:00 P.

M. Due 8:46 P. II P. M. 14 8:15 A.

A. E. McCOLLUM, Editor and Manager, MACHINE OILS. Give me a call. I can save you money, GEO- HUNT, PROPR, Sher'Jt Probate Judge J.

M. Welch Clerk District Court A. W.Nutz PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, County Surveyor 3. Ferris Coroner A. P.

Lawrence SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. 1 First District Warn Oommtasione i S. D.THOMPSON wishes to inform his friends thai he can be found at his old stanc" and would be pleased to havt JONES GIBSON 1 11UU iiBirii. Entered at the Post Office at Wa-Keeney, as 2nd class matter. City.

them call when in need oi anything in his line of business. L. Glass Mayor A Hear March Ma THE BARBER. c. A.

1. H. A. P.Lawre Sinn G. W.

McMicl Councilmen. renc limltt DEALERS IN Jrugs and Chemicals, Lubricating oils, Paints, Brushes Lamps haet I Subscribe now! School shoes at Bestoro. I Seed rye for sale at Diebold's. Fleischmann's Compressed yeast at Bestors The wheat is safe. The snow has come.

The farmers are happy. The sick are on the mend. First published February 8, 1894. Police Judge Joshua Uroft Marshal Ed- Chalk NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. And a full line of FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES.

Agents U.S.Land Olllee at Wa-Kconey, Kan. I a. n.ni rv. noon VnHna ta Viornhv fK'in thn.t t.h fnllnwinif-mim or WHITE and DAVIS sewing machines and all kinds of mach CHURCHES. ed settler has ttl notice of her Intention to make linal proot in support 01 nis emim, ami E.

Church: Sunday School at 10, A.M. that said proot will do maao oerore nemmer and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Wa- nn 17. 1X04 viz: MlirV R.

line needles. Perscriptions act urately and carefully compounde Aall hours of the day or night. Preaching at 11 o'clock, A. M. and 3 :30, P.

M. Class meeting at 12, M. Walker! Homestead Application No. 3(Kul for .1... L.n...U......

rt OVtivTiuhln 1 1 K. Qentral Prayer meeting, Thursday at A. H. Cox is booming his real-estate now-a-days. F.

C. Swiggett of Collyer was in our city, Wednesday. over shoes, and Rubbers at Bestor's. Don't forget to attend A. B.

Cooper's sale next Thursday. Range 23 W. o'clock, P. M. Ladles Prayer meeting, Wednesday at o'clock.

She names the rollowing witnesses loprovr nnntinvmm i.ufll.nf.f lintin. un1 CllltlvatlOIl of, said land, viz: George A Dorman, Kdward P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all. G.

W. Winterburn, PuiUr. J. Dorman, Arthur J. Rhine, Allan r.

L.ayman all of Wa-Keeuey. Treuo County, Kansas. Abham Fkakkb, Register. C. J.

FERRIS CO. Dealers in all kinds of furniture. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING All calls attended to day or night. SUU AUJANCE8 T.oo Mnnrnfl attended COUl't at First published Feb. 9, 1891.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Gove City the first of the week. Cockran Alliance No. 1882 meets every Thursday evening of each month, A pair of large brood mares O. W. Tunnell, President, 1.

T. Ford, Secretary. Klnnev Creek Alliasce No. 2105 meets on the for sale. H.

Shultz Western Kansas is on the boom, Mercury went to zero during the storm. Oood envelopes 25 cts per hundred, at this office'. For the you can get bargains of II. Schulta. C.

C. Bestor is invoicing his Stock of goods this week. Pure Buck-wheat Flour and Maple Syrup at Bestor's. Very few farmers came to town last Saturday on accout of the storm. Cigars, Fruits, and Vegetables of the best and freshest, at Bestor's.

Mrs T. B. Hays returned last week from an extended visit in Wisconsin. J. D.

Settles, from the south part of the county was in town last Friday on business. W. Steben was in town last County attorney Saum attended Thursday evening on or before full moon. F. S.

DIEBOLd F. S. DIEBOLd court in Gove county, Monday. U.S. Land Oillce at Wa-Keoney.

Kan. I Feb. 5, 1HBI. fNo. 0338.

Notice Is hereby Riven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to niake tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before Register and Receiver of United States Land Office at Wa-Keeney, Kansas, on March 17, 1N4, viz: Frederick M. Mvers Homestead Application. No. IK6I2 for the Northeast quarter of Section 4. Township 11 Ranife 22 W.

ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of lid land, viz: William SpratllnK. Charles W. Wei d. Kdward W. Larue, and Snelling, C.

C. Bestor keeps fresh "com J- A. Rich, President, Jennie K. Rich, Secretary. Banner Alliance No.

meets on the lut Saturday of each month. Thoa. o.Tcolc, President. DEALER IN KEEPS ALL GRADES pressed yeast" always in stocu, of Hard and Soft COAL always Salina and Bunker Hill Flours Use only "Compressed yeast" it will save you time, worry, and all of Wa-Keeney, Trexo loumy, tvansas. 'Aukam Frakbs, Register.

Word Carson. ON HAND. GRAIN, BrfAN, AND MILL-FEED. J. tVia best condition Dowders on Office south of Railroad tracif, Advocate.

Occasionally we trouble. Lee Monroe was looking after legal business in Manhattan last week. Geo. Carter was in town Tues east side of street. U.

S. Land and Pension Atty. Real Estate agent. EARTH. find county officers who seem to feel that they are under no obligations to non-residen'S who pay Kan.

Wa-Keeney, day. He reports the snow heav taxes to help supply the salaries nf these officers. J. M. Peet.

of LSaum. ier east of town. C. C. BESTOR, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES RUBBER-GOODS.

Ottawa county, enquires wheath Pierce Metz attended the shrine er the treasurer of Grant county meeting in Salinathe latter part of the week. ATTORN EV-AT-L AW U. S. LAND ATTORN We handle the Celebrated Henderson Shoes. has a right to collect a fee of 50 cents for furnishing a statement of taxes due in the county, from a non-resident.

Of course a coun Gives eneclal attention to the collection of If you want your dollars worth of goods, you can get it WE MEET COMPETITION. CITY ORDERS DELIVERED. Real Kstate mortgaKi for eastern investor. Buy and sells Real Estate and makes farm of IT. Shultz.

ty treasurer has no such right, loans, etc. WA-KEENEY SCHOOL REPORT, Unequalled in newspaper his- and the only excuse he might Names of pupils r. either absent tory Ommerat, 1 he Nation James Meldrum, al Reformer and The Buzz Saw, noi tardy during month ending have for asking a fee would be in case he was called upon to dO some thinj not belonging to the all one year for only 1.25. The Go to Bestor's for Staple, Fancy and Green Groceries of all kinds. Mrs.

Charles Carr left last Tuesday for an extended visit with her sister in Rice county. L. G. Johnson has moved a Reformer and Buzz Saw are full duties of his office. If any coun tv treasurer is charging extra of life and the strongest Reform papers in the country.

Now is fees for simply making out state the time to subscribe. Thursday and purchased a supply of kaffir and seed corn. Col. S. S.

Reynolds was in our city last Thursday looking over his new field of duty. "Ask and ye shall receive" applies with equally as much force in business as any where. For trade A good htilf breed Kentucky will trade for cattle. Enquire at this office: L. J.

Purrington was transacting business in our city last Friday. A good supply of gloves and mittens, at bottom prices, at iSchultz's. snow storm that has visited Western Kansas in years fell here last Saturday and Sunday. The ordinance of baptism will be performed at the Lelaud Baptist church next Sunday by Rev. Hobbs of Collyer.

Kev. James returned last Thursday evening. The Ep worth League gave a reception at the church on Friday evening. ments of taxes due, and receipt CONTRACTOR BUILDER-. Plans and Speeifleationsfurnlshed on application.

References given when requested. GIVE MK A CALL. VERBECK LUCAS. Dealers in Several Banner people came ing for tax monev. he is doing it to town Wednesday and remain 1 in violation of law.

The treasui er of Grant county should be in ed over night returning home Thursday. vestigated. Wonder if the treasurer qi Grant eountv is the only one needing an investigation? house onto his farm and is fitting itup preparatory to occupying it. Vfrious portions of Western Kansas reported a severe blizzard last Sunday Not so in Trego county. We imagined we could see our city marshall rolling down the bank of Big creek last Monday morning breaking a road for his horse.

We have samples of some excellent varieties of field and kaf-fer corn. We will sell a small February 9, 1894. HIGH SCHOOL Robert Bracken, Walter Cross, Mather Cross, Mary Charvat, Ray Gleason, Carrie Mumert, Etta Plants, Joe Sigler, Stella Sigler. Ralph Saum, Rosetta Stephens, Esther Wolf. Schuyler Opp, Teacher.

GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Mable Brown, Bessie Dann. Florence Diebold, Daisy Hoar, Edith Wolf, Genievira Stephens. Sarah A. Wolf, Teacher.

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. Mack Allison, Roy Cross, Emma Courtney, Emily Gregory Ethel Hoar, Carroll Kelly, John Moe, Odie Sigler, Bertha Virmond, Mary Virmond, Fannie Wolf. Florence Welch. Jessie Welch, Teacher. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.

Luther Gregory, Glen Jones, We have heard it whisperec Dave Rathbone will be a candidate for Judge in the republican ThG Largest Sale of the Kind EVER Held in Trego County. raiiks this fall. We feel sorry for Dave, as it is nlaiu to be seen that the office is amount of each. Call early as still after him, and will eventual ly overtake him in some party. SALINE VALLEY.

Lumber, Coal. Oil and Senerai buil ding material. GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES. Franklin Street, South of R. Track.

our supply is limited. All home John Kobetich has purchased a new wagon of C. N. Gibson. He expocts to start for Clay Co.

grown. It Is with much reluctance that we speak ill of any thing, much less an entertainment which is advertised for the benefit of a church organization, but nevertheless we are here for the best interests of our town, and, as snr.h. believe our people were in about a week. U.W.McGinnis lost a valuable horse last Saturday. A.

J. McCo'lum started for Willie Lord, Russell Meldrum, Bruce Meldrum, James Moe, Ceorgie Moore, Lewis Sigler, Robert Sims' Mary Wilson, Rosa Wolf. Elise Neuenschwander, Teacher, Dr. Jones went to Topeka last Thursday morning. Judge Osborn is visiting in this city.

A letter from J. L. Giessler, of Oakley, extends a "special invitation to the citizens of Wa-Keeney and Trego county to attend an irregation meeting at that place to-morrow. On that day freight trains will CITY BARBER SHOP. joe poffenberger, propr.

SHAVIXG, SHAUP00IK3, KAIH-CUTTIX6 1st door south of Monroe Henkrl't offlcs, GIVE ME A CALL. A good time is reported. Jas. Meldrum and son, Edwin, returned to town Saturday evening t.ft3r two weeks work in district 42, where they have been erecting a school house. The Qainter Republican man threatens to "exumplicanumix" some of the "kids" out at the back door if they don't quit "monkeying and piing" his type.

We are in receipt of a small sack of seeds furnished us by the Hon. Win. Baker, for free distridution. Call at the office and we will be pleased to furnish you with a package. It is Mr.

Bakers request that they reach as many as possible, each person receiving one package. Dr. M. Tulles, of Oakley, has moved his drug store from Grain-field to Ellis where he expects to spend all of his time except the second week of the month, in the practice of dentistry. All the latest improvements and work guaranteed.

Tulles will take pleasure in accommodating his former friends and patrons at his office. Opera House drug store, Ellis. A letter from Fred Mohl, Close Cros. general agent, reads as follows: We are putting fourth our best efforts this season on Kansas lands and I am advised by quite a number of my agents that Ihey are going to put their shoul-tler to the wheel and try to give Kansas a lift. I trust that the present indications for a good hold out until it as.

I will offer at Public Auction on Thursday, February 22, 1894, at my farnc miles west of 0- gallah; 12 head of worlr and brood mares between the ages of 4 and 8 years. ALSO, 12 head colts and filiies. The Clydesdale Stallion, Mack, dark bay, heavy main and tail, 17 hands high, weight 1700 pounds. Pedigree furnished. Mack is the best general purpose horse in Trego county to day.

Joe Blackburn, a black jack with white points, 15J hands high, has fine form, heavy body, and extra heavy bone. He is as good, if not the best, jack in the state to day. Will also sell a fine Norman stallion and furnish pedigree for same. TERMS: The above horses will be sold on a credit of seven months, purchaser giving bankable paper be fore stock is removed. ON JACK ne tnir1 cash balance same terms as for horses.

Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a The stallions and jack will be offered at 1 o'clock m. A. B. COOPER. PT COMMERCIAL DAT CENTRAL HOUSE As good accommodations a can be found in the city.

GOOD ROOMS, GOOD BEDS. GOOD GRUB. M. W. Beem, Proprietor WA-KEENEY KANSAS.

be so run that you can go up in Norton county last Thursday to attend a golden wedding. George Thomas has purchased and moved to the school land formerly occupied by Mr. Baldwin. The dance at Geo Sweets was a pleasant affair if some of the boys did have to wear a bonnet. Liar.

Rev. Lee, of Salina, will hold services at the court house Saturday, Sunday and Monday evening. Services and Communion Sunday morning. Subject of discourse; Saturday evening, "Lenten Observance Sunday morning, "My Neighbor" Sunday evening, "Why do we prefer the Episcopal church." Monday evening, "The rite of Confirmation." Rev. James will preach at the Pioneer school house next Sunday at 10 o'clock A.

M. and at the Ridgeway school house at 4 P. M. Everybody invited to attend. We hope to seo a number of our citizens attend the irregation meeting at Colby to-morrow.

4. imposed upon by "what was advertised as jubilee singing. We did not, nor do we believe any of our citizens went there ex pecting to hear a great display of eloquence.but would have been satisfied had they carried out their advertisements. Every body present breathed a sigh of relief when the manager of the hall stepped forward and put a stop to the proceedings by dismissing the audience. Our people, generally, were not raised in the back woods and can appreciate a good thing when they see it.

The whole affair was a fraud from start to fiinish and the boys were fortunate in getting off as easy as they did. We do not wish to cast reflections on the management, as we believe Mrs. Anderson to have been entirely innocent in the matter. We propose to lay the blame where it belongs on a few' smart young men, (in their own minds) were lead to believe it to the morning, attend the meeting and return in the afternoon. A young stranger who knocked at the door of the Mapes residence in Ogallah last Wednesday morning was taken in out of the storm and granted quarters as one of the family.

Word comes back here that LEE MONROE. ATTORNEY AT LAW WaKeenty, Kansas. Practice la Courts and Before t. S. LaadOsIc.

KQSE SOCIAL AND BASKET SUFFER Captain Trego Relief Corp will give a Nose Social and Basket Supper at the Cleveland dining room, Thursday evening, Feb. 22 1894, for the benefit of the Corps. All are cordially invited to come and have an enjoyable time. Geo. D.

Brown is very much dissatisfied, and wishes himself back to Wra-Keeney. Our Sportsmen are capturing lots of rabbits now a day. We enjoyed very much a visit fmm V. C. Swiceett and his be in the interests of the colored Irregation is something we are friend Mr.

Whittaker last Wedn- all concerned in. esday. church at this place, which, we are assured, by members of that organization, is absolutely fa1s. E. D.

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Pages Available:
474
Years Available:
1892-1895