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The Gypsum City News from Gypsum, Kansas • 1

The Gypsum City News from Gypsum, Kansas • 1

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2v lJy VOL. X. CITY, SALINE COUNTY. KANSAS. MAR.

19, 1S97, NO. 31 Gypsiiin ity Holler Mills. Prices on- Flour and Feed, F. .0. B.

Mill: :10 per cwt ..210 ton It Shorts.twik 50 Bran, bulk 45 Urn, S8-00 Shorts, Corn Chop, World's Fair Golden Crown F.elips Good Lnck Com Meal .1.90 .140 WILL GT 4,500. ouiitv Will Fnmthe State for Caring for the Ir.sace. 'i he iiiH.i cpn.ition bill for lie remuneration of counties for oaring f' Insane, passed the Legislature, and each cotintv will get what js due lh-ni less wjiat they owe the state in delinquent taxes. As Sitine county owes but com parativelv little delinquent tax we will get about 4,500 from the app oprialu Speaking of delinquent taxes brings to light the fact that Valine county owes the htate nothing on this account back of 1894, and onlv about one hundred for that year. Aid since then the amount is small compared with the majority of the other counties.

Saline county is ail right. fn the late (but not lamented) House Representatives at Topekaeacbmem Persona 1 Mention. Chns. Ilsnna was in Salina Wednesday. Dr.

Crawford cf Salina wis in lowrf vrsterday. Rev. Nash returned to Solomon last Fridav night. Pr. and Mrs.

Saw tell were in Salina Wednesday. Dr Harvey, of Salina, was in the citv Mondav. Mr. Vernon, of Salira, was in the were in town Monday. Mrs.

Caleb Hall visited hrr sisters at llrnlgeport last Sunday. Jes Spellnian, of Banner City, has been in the citv the past week. Mrs. II. iijker and Miss.

Detlie He aid were in Salina Tuesday. TERM STRICTLY ber gained for himself some superlative Highest prices paid for. all kinds of grain. Have made arrangements to handle your wheat properly. Soliciting your favors, I am, Yours Very Truly, WM.

TEICHGRAEBER, Gypsum City. Kansas. idjertive descriptive or a enaracieris-tic. Thus one was the '-brainiest," and another "the jolliest," find soon. Saline couiitv's statesman figured as "the mildest." Posiblv because he will be mihls and iniMa" behind it lie ever John Fahring went to Kansas City Wednesday with a car load of cattlp.

County Attorney Norr's nnd J.T. Hay ward were in town Tuesday. IT. N. Gaines, of Hip Salina Union, wont to Texas-for the benefit of his tiealth.

E. Remolds moved on the Anson Miller farm, which lie lately purchased las' week. Mrs. W. II.

Wheelaek and daughters. Misses iii' and Mamie, were in Sali--mi Wednesday. flinnip McDaniels. of Kansas City was visiting at A. G.

McFeely's the first of the week. Rpv. Jilkin returned home yesterday morning. He preaches his farewell sermon nt this place Sunday. Miss.

Smith, who lias been sick with the mumps, took charge cf her school work Monday tuorning. Miss Laura Tinkler returned home from last Sunday morning very much iuproved In Misses I'errill. Manning and Mrs, Matthews attended the teachers meeting at Salina last Saturday. J. Tinkler went to Kansas City Tues WOOL DRESS HATS.

I have a beautiful line of men's dress hat3 for spring and summer wear. See our window. GOLF CAPS. A full line of and childrens sizes, especially. good qualities for the money.

nttrropls to nuke another rare for the legislature Srlina Republican. Aleck Arno'd. J. J. essier and Hans-iii.

who live in And close to Salina die 1 Sunday afternoon and evening. AprM ioth will the date of a great Musical Event at tethuny College, Ks. It is Good 'Messiah'; c'ay. TJiO popular annual rendition of tliin wonderful oratorio takes place at in Iho Evening, iu the spacious Auili'orium. with its mag-iiiUeent, $5,000 Pipe Organ, nnd a capacity of 4.0C0 people.

A trained cho-nmof 150 voices, an orchestra of SO pieces well it will be something to be remembered for years afterwards. The Hail RoaJsgive rates, there will be special trains. In the afternoon thero will be a general, sacred concert. Admiseii.ii to both concerts only 7-5 cents, or 50 cents to -each. No extra charge- for reserved seats.

Refreshments served very reasonably. Write ihe President, ot the College for fuil information. August Stekmeister', who lives five miles north of Salina, had his house and barn destroyed by fire last Batur-day afternoon wtiilo he was in Salina How the lire originated is unknown. The loss about Sl.000 with $100 insurance on the house. The two cur loads of cattle came in esterday that J.

Tinkler purchased in Kansas City, Don't forget the date March 19th, is when the Indies of the Social Uuion will give an entertainment in the 11 E. church. Adults li eent3, children over 12, 10 cents. The passenger train was two and one half hours late Tuesday evening. dar morning where he expects to buy several car loads of cattle.

O. Corbett and Onus Heston of Her ington, arrived yesterday. Head his ad. Call on him and see his samples. Messrs.

Wilder and I'eck came out from Salina Wednesday afternoon to institute an Occidental Lodge. They who were the-e received the obligation and will unite with the Salina lodge. Did you ever bear a Graphophone? As large an assortment, I think, as has been shown in this city in many years, also Men's helmbts for summer. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. A nice cheap line.

Come and see them. Go to the Opera House Tuesday evening. March 23rd. and hear W. W.

Sears' celebrated Graphophone Concert. Admission: Adults 15 cents children under VZ, 10 cents. The Slate Board of Education Las given S. M. Simmons, G.

J. Hagerty The drivers on engine garvfc out between Herington and Hope and when they got to Hope they had to send to Council Urove tor another ergino. VV, YV. bears, the one-footed boy, will give one of his celebrated and highly entertaining Graphophone Con certs at the Opera House, Tuesday evening March 23rd. Admission: Adults 15 cents, children under 12, 10 cents1 J.

TINKLER. and L. II. Hanson of this county, instructors certificates. For fine wool dress hats call at J.

Tinkler', Read his ad this week. Readthead of J. F. Hoffman and when you want anything in the Hue of groceries, hats and caps, dry goods etc. give him a call.

The Infant child of Buskirk's died Tuesday morning and was b'u ied on Wednesday. The funeral senuou was preached bv Rev. Elliott at 10 o'clock in tte M. E. church.

It has said that J. E. Garner, of the Logan Republican, has purchased the Solomon Sentinel. We saw no mention of it in last "week's Sentinel and consequently we fbink there has been uo change. KANSAS; aYPSUMCITY, Biliou3 Colic.

Persons who are st.bject to attacks of bilious colic will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had taking chamberlain's colic cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and if taken as soon as the irst indication of the disease appears it will prevent the attack. olJ by Schnaltter, Gypsum city, ft Wtfltl" UlUB 111 UU UHH' VUUUJCU VWUMlff AMI SRlTtMlMiU 1 ni urn' 111 MM UN II III i.

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Pages Available:
671
Years Available:
1896-1898