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Veteran Sentinel from Johnson City, Kansas • 5

Veteran Sentinel du lieu suivant : Johnson City, Kansas • 5

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Veteran Sentineli
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Johnson City, Kansas
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SENTINEL. JOHNSON CITY rmi.iMieu isvmv I'HIIUY. HO nil DAY, NOYKMUKIl CO, PulietTlpilitn: ft per yenr in mlvanoc. Johnson City, Kansas. V.iiti-rcd ftt I lie tit Vcti-riiii.

Kan, nixl nr irnnxiulndon ihiuufli tlio iuaSU iih mutter. A. T. 1' H. TIMK TAHI.K AT fVH UTSB.

UAKtf.M. Mary tint object of this hod lite mid memorial died al the St. Elmo Hotel lu this cliy on tho night of the Huh in-t. She wit tliowlfifiifW.il. Shipp, th.i landlord of tho above named hotel.

A wifu idio va ever true and faithful, in mother kind, loving and fdl'eetlonatu. Tho husband and children have the sympathy of tho peoplu of Juhn-ioii City. With Horriw wo note tho death of Joe I'dair, one of tho first cttleNof Stanton county. lie wa a young nun about 23 years of age, of piht habit and was a go.d citizen in all respect. He died on Tu-sday Nov.

CUrd after a severe illnes of typhoid fever. The remain have hcvti ent back to their former hone iu Adair county, for their tiaal resting place. Mr. ami I). W.

Riley, from Mul-linville this, arrived in Johnson Wednesday evening and brought a load of furniture. They wiil make Johnson City their future home. From the short acquaintance" we have had with Mr. 11. we find him t.

be a. pleasant gentleman and a man of cxccli. nt business qualifications. City has gained two vnhiable ciii.ens, and we wi leome them to their new home. p.

in. in. Nil 2 Kimt bound l'ltsum er. No. 4 Kiint Uiun.l Accoiuiimuutlon CARRIES A FULL LINE OF PATENT MEDICINES, MEDICINES, CTIEMICELS, LEAD.

OILS, VARNISHES, NOTIONS AND TOILET ARTICLES. I No. 1 West 3 .5:4 1'usKMwr. MeKuM. Nieol ii 15ytr linve rented llio lunch Mm ml tf I'iekeiM Dnvm.

Itob and Kd. ure bos ciitetel and will leave no Mono unturned to supply the corporal want of their many friend and customer to a dot. Call on tin in nnd grow fat. The llrui of Molt. ('antral! lias been dissohed, Mr.

Stoliz wa com-pi lied to retire on account of 111 health, and will go oat to recuperate. Mr. ('null-all will continue ia the land business and hold hU ufiice now at lr. Cow din's drug store. W.

It. Mel)onald, secretary of the Johnson Town and Lund Company, passed through town on hi way to Itichlield, Wednesday. His many friend ere glad to see him again. Ho will Mop a few days at Johnson City before returning to Winliehl. The Mechlcr building i completed; the boy have moved in.

Their stick is full, their proofs have been read, their forms r.re made up and they arc holding down their eases under iheir own vino ami Ireo. May they ever prosper i the wisli of the Sic.n V. C. Quick has put a partitiou in the building now occupied by him and Mr. Hughes as a land ufiice, back of which he has fixed up a suitable dwelling room where he is now comfortably and happily sojourning with his estimable lady, who arrived from tho cast last Week.

S2XTINEL PAS-70KDS. The post-oll'ice lun been moved into J. U. Nipp store. There will be baiitl inn tin? I in tin's place tomorrow Let everybody attend.

ZTTf- Cowdin lunhad Twenty Years' experience in the Prr.ctice of M. cine, and is prepared to answer professional call Day or Night. West Sido cr liorth Haln Street. TH3 SYRACUSE a iu Liven The annual children Thanksgiving service under the auspices of the Johnson City Union Sunday school was held last Sunday evening in the dining room of the St. Elmo Hotel.

There. v. a good attendance. The exercises in gen-oral were very interesting, several beautiful hymns were sungby the choir. From reports we learn thnt Pickens Sr contemplate crcc'imj another building at an early date.

Mrs. Ceo. Sdlcrs who has been ill with the fever for the last few weeks it somewhat better at this writing. Jesse Nonhcutt, a prominent attorney of passed fhronrh town Tuesday on hi-; way to llio eor.r.ty seat. Frank llathawny is down sick at the Veteran Hotel.

His brother from St. "Marys, this stajjehns eome to attend to him. John Beatty went south V. cdnesday to Pack's ranch. Where will lay out the city of Boanokc, recently John I'ain, our genial boarding house man, will build an cxtention to his house, on Main street, and intends to make Mich interior improvements as First-Class Sigs.

CHARGES RSODERATE, :0 will make his friend and customers perfect Py comfortable and safe against the most henious blizzard Kansas may produce. Mr. J. 15. Nipp has taken of the Yost business and has connected with him in business Mr.

Black, a gentlemanly appearing young maa from Winlicld. They have greatly increased the stock aul expect soon to put in a large lumber yard. See their adv. on another page of this paper. 1).

W. Riley, of Convey, Ohio, a prominent business man from tha place has decided to locate in Johnson City. On his arrival he will immediately commence tho construction of a two-story building. The lower part of which he Land-seekers the Traveling Public WILL FIXD IT TO THEIR ADVAXTAGE TO SEE US RErOllE OOIXG ELSEWHERE. KOBLE McCONNELL, Prop'rs.

Barber Street, Syracuse, Kansas. Mr. Dicks, of Mulliuville, has routed Horace Sellers' building and will open up a first-class restaurant in a few-days. Quick Hughes, the land stents, nre hauling; lumber for now oiliee and will commence the construction of it at once. The Rev.

Mr. IU Imick made an interesting address to the school. At the close of the service a collection was taken up for the S. S. wLsMonarics iu Utah, which amounted Dr.

X. Rector, lately of Smithfield, 111., but now a resident of Johnson City, has been busy all last week bringing in his household effects and lias his barn filled with good from top to bottom. The Dr. apparently a genuine rustler, the cold weather or blizzard have no awe for him. He is now hauling lumber for his business house, which will be COxSO in dimeasion, and 'will be erected at once.

The Doctor thinks that in two weeks he will be ready to oiler his services to tho public. W. II. Eartlcson and family arrived in Johnson City last week. They are temporarily sheltered in the McDonald property.

Mr. 15. has been busily cn- Subscribe For -THE Hew Mr. (Jramley stopped with us over Sunday and oSieiated at the funeral service of the late deceased Mrs. Shipp.

VaiiMoortlrn Cbrisman located Marhall Welch, of Ft. Marys, on a choice claim six miles south of town, one tlaj- tin's week. gaged ever since Ids r.rrival, he has lakeu a choiej claim hv.ir miles from The va-t iiniiiiirratimi which is now ami for several years past has been PckJs Bun town where he is now building a dwell intends to stock with some line of merchandise, and the upper story wiil be used for a pubih: hall. Brown Harris, the popular contractors, have been awarded the contract for the school house. The structure will be with cupola, and will be finished and furnished according to the latest improvements.

They have also the contracts for the Mcchler Bros, building, Dr. Rector's buildings and llartlesun livery stable. We nre happy to note our friend Mr. ing for his family, He is also busy flowing into western Kan- as, is some-thiii'-r unheard of in a new ami unin- IIILTVATISEZ, WIS. erecting a collossal livery r.nd feed barn, on tho corner of Lincoln avenue arid C.E.

Huybes, of the iirm of Quick Sc Hughes, one of cur enterprising young men purchased lots 13, 11, 1" and 18 ia block S3, an excellent location. Jas. Rsney and son Charlie, of Edwin, was in town Wednesday, and received 1 he deed for his property on Grant Ave. lie left in the hoxt of humor. Nipp street, uuder tho direction of Brown Harris, the contractors.

The Geo. W. Peck, Editor and Proprietor. structure will be o8.0 feet and 10 feet high, built according to the latest modern improvements, and undoubted The Funniest Paper In America. What Vaccination is to Small-pox, PECK'S SUN is to the blues.

Kuapp, proprietor of the Veteran Hotel, is on feet again, he has just passed through a long period of severe illness. We sincerely hope he may steadily continue to improve in health and yet spend many happy and pro-perous days among his friends and the blissful circle of his congenial and amiable fam- iiy- Mrs. Rector arrived at Johnson City last Saturday. The Doctor and wife are stopping at the St. Elmo, where they will remain till their private residence is completed.

The O. K. hack lino nre running extra stages cvpry other day liiicd with vitinj country. Xcvcr before has suc-h a change been wrought ia so short a time. A territory that hut live years ago was a barren and desolate inhabited only by the cowboy and his accompanying herd, is now the peaceful homes of thousands of contended and happy farmers who, resting in the bosom of their families, can look about ami see a land of plenty.

But do the many settlors who have rccenily honored the soil of our fair sister Siato with their presence realize what a vast empire they have placed under their feet, in immensity and in the wonderful fertility of its soil There are but very few people in Kansas who know that within its borders can bo placed tho States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Dele ware and Maryland, and still there would be a very considerable area left. Sumner conuty alone can contain the Stale of Delaware and its 1:20,000 inhabitants and have h)0 square miles passengers tor Joiinsoa vH.y. J.ncy intend to erect a commodious barn next week near the St. Elmo Hotel. PSOK'S SUE Is ono of tho most widely read and popular pspers ia tia country to-day, and staads without a peor ia its specialty.

ly will be a great benefit to the city and a boon to the freighters. Since I. W. Pack was appointed business manager of the town company, on the 13th of October, there has been sold and contracted for frty-six lots, and contracts for the following buildings: Quick Hughes, Mcchler printing house; C. II.

Williamson, meat market; W. II. Ihir-tleson, livery barn and residence; Dr. M. Rector, drur store and residence; Skinner Rattles, hardware ttorc; bank building with Odd Fellows and A.

O. U. W. hall above, lie has also rented the hotel and commenced the building of the school house, nnd has greatly improved the water facilities. Apparently a renewed vim and energy Miss Ella D.

Curie has been appointed assitant post-mistress of the Johnson City post-office. Her petition was signed by evcrj' business man in town which is as it should be, as Miss Curie has been with us nearly ever since the town started. She has shown hcTself, by her amiable disposition, and superior qualifications to be the right person in the right place. The Originator of the celebrated EM BUY FilPEES. -SPECIMEN COPIES IREE-T0 AIiY ADDRESS.

Frank Hemphill, formerly from Oltumwa, Iowa, an old acquaintance of the scribe, has taken charge of tho culinary department at tho St. Elmo. Frank knows how ts feed his lambs. Our esteemed friend and eitizcu Barton It. Cantrall ha been investing in some of the most desirable property in Johuson City.

He is becoming one of the largest real estate owners in the city. The building Loom has commenced in earnest. The rapid growth of Johnson City is beyond the expectation of Bear in mind that by sending a Postal Card to this ofiico, a SAMPLE COPY OF PECK'S SUX kft. The new influx of inhabitants has Will be mailed you Free. more room than it realizes in which to Will C.

Kiggius, the editor of this paper, being sick the editorial work has been placed in the bauds of a friend. We hope that the readers will overlook any and all errors and mistakes, as he will in all probability be at the helm in another week. Should anything appear of democratic nature the readers will please not hold him responsible, is the wish of the scribe. grow. ii rc-c- is prevalent on the part of the people since Mr.

Pack has taken hold with such zeal and energy to build up Johnson City, the future county seat of Stanton county. The growth of Kansas in population and wealth during the last few years has surpassed the expectations of the most sanguine. In less than a dozen years we have seen more than square miles of her lands transferred from their wild natures to a high state of cultivation, and villages and ham Johnson City Property her cititzeus. Jt seems almost at every risincr of the sun a new building is 1c. Sold During tho VTeek 2adin Gat.

0- VVOKTH OF FUN Full ADDRESS GEoRG L. LoRD BUSINESS MAJTAGS2, MILWAUKEE. Hot. 20th. Geo AY.

Watson, of Towcka. lots 13, 14, 15, 1(5, 17 and IS, blk 1(5, N. W. Pickens, lots 1 and 2, blk 18, WIS A. A.

Cetchell, lots 11 and 12, blk 12, SIXTEENTH YEA 11. lets as if by magic grow into cities. And still the work goes on, for to-day more people are coming to Kansas than at any previoustime, and not only this, but Kansas can lnmst of her schools, fC5. Wm. A.

Fuller, lots 23 and 24, blk 74, TEE Dr. N. Hector, lot 2, Idk 27, $200. Also lots 1 and 2, blk 82, $43. KAKSA Gctchcll Darling unloaded a small lumber yard on their grounds this week.

They have commenced the construction of an addition ZSrAQ to their feed stable. They propose to make such general improvements to the barn as shall meet the accommodation of the traveling public, and when completed they will have the most commodious stable in Hamilton county. Johnson City is putting on metropol-tan airs. The directors of the company are now taking steps to inaugurate a system of water works by which they intend to supply the entire city with natures free gift at a nominal expense to the citizens. The plan proposed, the explanation of which we have no space in this issue, seem3 feasible and meets with the general approval of the com brought to light.

Messrs. Shipp Cooper, proprietors of the St. Elmo Hotel, are fitting it up in an elegant and tasty manner and it will be formerly opened to the public next Monday. We extend our best wishes for their success. Frank Beatty, the grocer, purchased lot in block 13, facing Nipp street, on which he proposes to erect a commodious coal tvud feed shed, and will f-va that no ono en Hers for want of cither of these staples through the winter.

Chas. Bain who has for the last six months been the chief cook at Mills ranch, returned to Johnson City, lie will stop with his brother John, and will help supply the many boarders with the necessary requisites of life. I. W. Pack, vice Pres.

and business manager of the company, returned from Topekd during the week. Mr. i Attention Everybody. For. Sale.

A brickyard, alreadj- churchvS, government and her people. The character of a country is determined by its peorple and such men and women as have built up homes and farms and cities on the broad prairies of Kansas cannot fail to reach the highest plane of civilization. Hurrah for Kansas. TIMS. es BRIGHTEST AND BEST.

Our 14tU premium list, couiprisinjr over OOi worth ot presents, in now ready. subscriber to the Weekly Times at T. J. Barton, ft IT tablished. A contract for 100,000 brick guaranteed to the purchaser.

Wants5. A dry goods and furniture store, shoemaker, harness-maker, tinsmith and jeweler. Johnson City is the only town in Stanton county, Kansas, and is sure to bo the couuty seat. For further particulars, address Joiinsux Towx Lam Co, Johuson City, Kas. pany, without doubt belore many days, year, when order is received before April will receive a premium worth, at jtWui, from I-1.

Oil to fl.eoc.OO. Full paitioula.6 ami specimen copies tree to any address. Prices for Sabscriptioa. Weekly, with premium, per year Weekly, without premium, J.t Sunday Times, per year Daily Times, per yenr Address nil orders to THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. terms to Agents.

Johnson City fdiall possess excellent oonnsonvuy, iiammon eounty, ivan-sas, lends money on real estate security. Furnishes money to make linal proof. Buys and sells land and relinquishments. Attends to all kinds of legal business. Does all kinds of notarial work.

Correspondence solicited. water facilities that will dispel all former complaints and shall definitely cs- taulish her future success. Pack is making things buzz, and the jicople appreciate his presence and the (Jeep interest he takes in Johnson City..

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