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Finney County Democrat from Garden City, Kansas • 1

Finney County Democrat du lieu suivant : Garden City, Kansas • 1

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COlfflX DEMOCRAT. MM Successor to the Garden City Irrigator, tha Pioneer Journal of Western Kansas. S-aacr alia st aa Aaeaa IttMIOjATOR Establish.) lum yl, M. Lifc.MlK.kAT k-siabuna VetMuaiy l7, ktogi Cvftn five Cseta. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1888.

VOL VI. No. 41 Juwtii-e llorUtum litta boon up to bin I A tbirtyiiieli rinofttI bwilWiirtrtK'k IndrpeatJaat Ciasui. Local Brevities. Tim Iwimisl of hardware, of (lie Lawyer'a block, bus bora Moved to Personal Points.

eyed with bui-iiuna the past week. four niindrod f.t Mow atirfaeo, at The udpn lut voters of Garden will Leoti. Several uro Mug rw-ta in different part of the rily. Mian luila llwiabcrjf qnula raltl In ber Farmer, try J. Pyla for llardwara, Lincoln block, hind of Grant avoiiu-s flue I'lah witnl.awi jin4 nwrwlona iulion aJ lm-bprlug.

I a alt M. A Culhutiu viaited Coolidg Tuesday. Capt Johiwou, of Kendall, waa in the oily HtiturdMy-. F. A.

Hullo, of Itavauua, waa iu tha iwoived nt CartsT Bron, (loiuas Co'a store. I Appotniilox baa unVrea 11vim meet in convention Knturday uighl.Murt 31t, at 7 p. for Die piniioaa of uoui-iiikting fliiididutt for city ftfttcvra to be voted for uu Tuesklay, April 3L Fir4 WaM In the find ward arhool house. Second Ward In the council rooms. Third Ward- Jouca' block.

There will be m-Md in ctu ward one DIRECTORY. fi.HMuti... Judas. VV. rra.unr FoImmb.

llopUos. l.rk lii.trlet Court i.ior J. Kllrhm PaWn AM W'l Hi. riff K. U.

llrwa. Dr. II. rJurt.mr l.llr. Cnnili.

K. Vmiruiil. II. I'. MmirT nicer HhIi mi Ida trtl lursday in Jsnuery.

Iblnl Tuesday in Mar and fourth TurUr In Auiut 3 tech year. Jo-las. tub Judicial JMriol. A. AbbutU a.t.iiir rtvv Cily.

2t Curie Bui's refreahlnir raya tha Mwt wrvk him induced vegctutl'ii to "green Up" ConaJdernbly. Koine of the Imi) are catcbiug fUh from It ia winiuly anfu to any that iutor ia city Hunduy lust. alxnit over. Evn boiea ao. at Mr.

A. IX Kramer liaa opened out IfAkt. gniecry, pniviaina and feed tvlont in the tbo Arkniihaw, wbilo other are bringing Dr. Dulin rim'tad bia family at but Saturday. Bum Tliaiihouaer'a family Lav arrived Mr.

Edwanbt liaa removed bia gnxvry la giMxl. KIih-I imi Tueatlny. Come to KHUwtav Tnulu is licking uj. llnV4'OU Ihx0 To-morrow ia nlt fiaiU dnjr, Fnil Dl to vota od TuiIuy. Tiiuea tire looking np liUK Tlio now uatunit ia a duixy.

Wodii(dny next ia arbor day. Mondny uoxt ia eullMiim duy. Knto April 3d and 4tlu QiirdcD City ia full of atroueoia. Go boor tlio Sulvulioo Army folka. Tlia vnturworka wblallo ia a duudy.

Huudny ia Eutor aud April fuola diiy, Fay-Itobiumin building iu rurryvillo. Member of I lie cily council and oue mem- down wild duck, (hero ing many along utore and luiu'b counter to the old Carter bcr of the school Uaird. and three mem tbe river. March bus been a very w.4 aud mid from Newton, building bora of a dtj central committer. month.

Can anyone predict wbut kind A tramp wna bittiu by a large dog al Wa are iirepaml to print borne and Let there be a full attendnucA. Tlar- la of weather we will bare during April? the deN4 on Thiiradiiy. Tlio trnmn jack bills on abort untax' and nt very low Trea.urtT, M. Carter, die are capeclally iovitinl to lie present. Tbo aidewulk in front of the etrnt aide Mill about the atreeia, but the dog A.

prr. prima. eriieaoa. UO Whereto be found. Main street burnt district ia in a di lapi onlor of the CkHTBAI.

CoMtilTTKX. jostle of the Peac I A. Mima. The average farnier ia now in tbo en ditlod eonditiot. and almulJ be repaired.

I i. Knhur. The biggint fail is a man who think Constable ILQ fit Jubn had legal buainea at Syracuse Wednesday. Chna. Cochran is off on trip in the' south part of the state.

Lloyd fielby has been suffering with rheumatism the past few day. Dr. Van Brunt, of Pierceville, waa in the city Saturday night Geo. W. Wight and wife, of Pierevill.

joyment of all bia rights and privih-goa in JX.J. C.J. rower, A rlinnco of tfme IP Js niniiing of Road Overseer. bis fh-hk be. is tbe idol of liia fullow-loamaiuen, worshipped hy there one and alt; and that Iraina on (lie smita te ruaatieeurml nun citt or asanas citv, P.

A. Mima. A nuniW of eopiiai of tbe Dkmocrat bad been printed thia weok before it waa diwoveresl Unit in tlio acrontio on tbe Kidney lU-ynoldn, of Dodge City, baa 1. 1. Km day.

tint) corrected time table intbiapa. everything bo anyi ia "cute." taken charge of the southern stage liuea Jakna A. Peiia. Turk Treasurer liaallh Ofllf.r per. ir you wain a farm loan in the near Tlure ia very little- airknrts ia tbe rily.

Don't fail to art out troea on arbor day. Home of tbe b'boya biive donned atrnw fourth page, the uiiine of (Dpew had it tbia city, r. Weeks. Iir. II.

I'. TJie strw4 sprinkler havo beou on the feature, wo will lonu yoa abort time nion been omitted. 'i'h' room Tuealixl by the Lamed bard. were in tlio city Wednesday. A colony of thirteen Gormans, with bnta.

ware store will poou bo occupied by a gro streets agaiu this wtMlc It ia lo be bo-ed that they will nmnago to keep down Mis Josie Black ha accented a Doai- Walton Loam Co. Coanelltnsn. K. II. Tilua.

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J. Madunl. a their fumiliiM, will, we hum, soon arrive cery store. Tburmbiy wna a rt'irtilar old funbionotl tion aa book-keeper at luge' store. the dust.

Pumpkins alono are not flrM-cluaa fund from Springfield Missouri, and take on lU-v. Dyar, of the Episcopal church of June dny. Frank Good now was in the citr Tues Q. Aa Ixng, the abortest man in Finney claims and locate some four mile south for milch cows; but for hogs they fill almost every want. It is said that bogs tbia city, will lecture at Cimarron Tuua- Next Tutuduy tbe city election tnkea day.

He report Denver lively. county, who mm a soup house at Fierce- of thia city. lulled Mate Land (Garden City Dl.irlcl.) C. r. M.

Nile. Iteirlstar, day night next. plum W. W. Wallace, of the Herald, waa at can be fattened on aqtinsliew tlune.

Our reader in the cast who wish te vilhs was rcadiug tbe signs alxitit the city TiieHday. Thankouser. llei-elver. Tbe Odd Fellows of this rity are pro Utah potato ul Curtcr Oiiuw Sc Kamma City a day or two thia week. Ileceiver Tliaiilioiiaer, of the U.

H. laud conw to (lardeu City at half fare rates puring to relobrute on IhoSiith of April Co'a office in thin city, sends about to Ed Lauck returned from a buaiues OOlra, Jonee' niarlile block, corner Malu Street and (lr.nl Avenue. cm 11 nr. In I.sikUiMiIi-i- man. Finney llamlllnn.

Morton. Sievens. feewsid Meade There is quite a rush for tickets for tbe in gnmd ft) le. can do so on April 4tb and 2." May Oth and 23d, June Gtli aud 20. Tickets good Leavenworth every week, that being the trip to Wichita the find of the week.

Exnmiuo tbe l'nper nt DeW'utora boforo Ford and Clark. Kate Bemibcrg Open, Company, to np-IHMir in this city Tucmbir and Wednes An adjourned atwaion of the district average weekly receipts of the office. buyiiiK. for .) days. Mr.

Birdscye, of St Louis, waa tha court was held by Judgo Abbott in this day nights. Hoiihoo to rwit are daily tuiked tor in Fred ric P. Dueler has placed content guest of Squire Hoi boson last Sunday. There s.Hims to bo two sides to the litndiipaa and rnrcHJlonal Card. city tbia week.

on the nnedtead entry of Lillian E. Pix- (bin city. The convention to bo bold in this city Nigkle Plate railroad qtitwtiou, and its J. M. Gore, editor of the Santa Fe A number of our citizena are carrying ley for lots 1 and 2 and the eolith half of Tlio fog-born on tlio wutet worka ia a I'htalcUtia and ftartxeona.

Champion, waa in the city Wednesday. their arms in clings, caused by having on May 14 to nmninnto a republican candidate for congrera will be coinpoeej of failure to be contracted, but aa we are not conversant with the trie inwardness the northext quarter of eeo. 1, 2141 w. good one. IL P.

Myton and Holmes were at been vncciuuted. 0 L. M. D. and 8nreon.

We were wrongfully informed lust 110 delegates. years nraellt. (irare on Alain sirt'et, una J. II. Dobony baa purcbused ruraon'a of the mattor we can say nothing.

Dodge City Tuesday on railroad business. Will attend al lliiara House, Mnrgnrelb Aner advertises to make fi hlnek north of week in regnrd to the plasterer having A car-load of eight inch tubing for tbe barber ebop. tall, day or nlaht. Tbe Odd Follows of this city organized E. L.

Alexander returned the first of lial prcot on lota 2 and 3, aoction 12, 21s- finished tho Windsor hotel. It will take gna well was reeeive.1 ButiiMay. An ntXK) Holln of Tancr nrrived tbia week itr II. RKI'IIOTTOM, M. a I'hyleien of 34w on Juno 4lh.

the week from a visit to Colorado Springs. equal amount of ten inch tubing also ar at IV Waters. an encampment Thursday night A large number were present, among them many from adjoining lodges. A banquet was A M. Jines, the Voorhees boomer, waa Mrs.

M. Newlon has opened a millinery VI 1 yeara aaiH-rieuea navre hi. riifeeaionsl services to the eiliseiia of Harden I'lty and vicinity. All cull, promptly attended day or night. Correr Ulb and r-auta ra airacla.

rived thia week. Tbe BcieutiQo for salo at tbi in the city Saturday, "booming" shop at 814 N. Mnin. Her grand opening Col. Iluber has again gone to Fiiullny, given at the Buffalo parlors at 11 p.

tn. ofllco, clioup, takes place to-day. omc IT D. NII.K. I hjalrlan and Hnrion A couple of Dodgoitc iu formed us A new wbixtlo baa lievn put in poHilion Ultlce boura fn.in ill in iigiora block, rooms.

Ohio. He will return in a few weeks and bring bis wife who will remain here dur E. L. Cline, of the Garfield Call, waa in Tbe Hock Inland hna compli'ted its Hi m. to 1 p.

m. at tbfl wuti-rworkg. Thursday evening that they thought there was no question but what tbe Bock track laying to the Kansas state lino in at least ten days yet to fluifh their work. G. W.

Footer, who bus been confined to bis bed with typhoid fever for the past two months, ia np and about His wife hns also nlxiut recovered from the fever. The Dodge City cow-boy band are attending tbe Kutiomd Cattlemen's mven-tion at Denver this week. Charles Dunn, of this city, accompanied them as clarinet player. The polioo of the city would do a noble Office, room In Cloyenlala block. ing the summer.

the city Tuesday aud dropped in to see tbe Democrat. Tbo mnrbnl nbould stop fust driving Seward county. Island railroad would be built up the riv W.C0FF.MAS, Hen fruit is rather avaroo in tbia city tbnmub the strceta. lHJ.Mhlll'A 1II1U Charles Deekey is at Denver this week W. T.

Tankey and J. W. Stuiloy ntteud- er from there to this city and on to and when a fellrw geta one on a side-dish Siiinlay waa a Cue day-for a man to attending the National Cattlemen's he counts eu a repuoiican ciuo state meeung nt ao- lnmnVmi hmf iuJeed atuy iu tbe bouse. rnYHiciAX HtinoeoK. Ofllra on Fulton it reel, 1 door eatl of inuner-rial hotel.

I'ay and niKlit rail, iimmi.tly an twciwd. rtpeeial oUlce koara 1 to I p. aud u. The city election occurs uext Tuesday. jh-kb mis ween.

Carter Ouuae Co. ore bead W. E. Coutaut of the Sentinel force, I win not tlirt rwilii-n "null" arime There are registered 443 males and 218 females, aa follow: First ward, 84 males, qnartera for pumps. hasexpirwland wo should have settled nrn act if they would raid the open gamb- has moved out onto his claim, northwest of News.

1 39 female; 2d ward, 1C.I males, 79 fe NtruiL'ers from tbe east continuo to weather now. ling houses about the city instead of Attorney a and Ileal Kalata Aceula. I rj i Ma rw in, niv I (ilia its males; 3d ward, mules and 100 fe- llix'k in here daily. noseing aliout private ofllcca and private 'Squire Warner, Pierceville' only and John bbauk, of lerryton, has purchas- tbo ruid? residences. ed thentaiirant of Harry Welt man, This col weather hna atrnin stopped The superb climnto of Western Kansas maies.

Those examined for pensions Wednce- gentlemanly J. was in tho city Tueca day attending to some business. lower Main street. tbe farmers from work. In the Kearney county false pretense and the benlthfulness of the locality dny were Benjamin Ferrell, private, com WIIJ.IAM T.

l'ASKEY, ATTCENE7AT UW, OAanaaCiTt, Kma. tyCollecilon. made iirnm.it ly on liberal lerma. ABUOTT AI.OWHANCK. Attorneyaat I.ar, Uanlun CH, Kanaaa.

Will praura In all tbe courtni.f tlia atntu. Careful aitimtlnn nlv-an to collectloua. CorruHuouUeiice Hillolted. Tbe whiatlo at tbe waterworks has been and conspiracy ensea it was agreed that Tbe weather has not been "Italian" to should attract people who are looking for laced in position, uud is blown at morn hurt for tbe past week. a place to locate.

pany 10th regiment Ohio volunteers, original, Lakin; Isaac A. Mills, private, the preliminary examination be held before Judge Abbott thia morning at 10 ing, noou and night. Butter has been quite scarce in this Everything now indicates that winter clock. company 18th regiment, Illinois infantry, original, Eminence, Kan. Marshal Wet ks is able to be on the hns been driven from the hip of spring, OMAR.

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streets agaiu. Ho has quit the business A grand time ia expected to be bad by where it has been lingering the past six Frank Hargrove, who has been in Ar Mr. Kernson is this week taking viewa of several principal residences and point of interest in and near the city. C. E.

Gullager, of Dodge City, was in the city Wednesday evening. Us is superintendent of the K.4C reilroadV: Jernld Volk, traveling salesman for the Kansas Newspaper Union, of Topeka. was in the city Wednesday and gave us a call. T- a a n. a a a HOVD.

ATTORKITS 4ND AT 11 of shooting dogs. weeks off aud on. the Odd Fellows at their celebrutiou in kansas and tbe Indian Territory, tor some this city on April 20th. Tbe lodges from Kanaaa. OarJeuClty, The McMillan boys have the thanks of As the board of county commissioners time past has returned to this place.

Mr, nil the neighboring towns will be in at the Democrat for a few flue cigars man TTILL A T.AI'CK. i is democratic, elected in a republican Abjiraetora. Koom 10, U. 8. Tho luimt euuinleta lot II Land Otlice lliiil.litiR-.

iMhia. tendance. Hargrove informs us be will shortly pay a visit to the scenes of his boyhood days ufactured by them. county, they neither at-k nor take the Abttracta la Finney county. rilkerton, the receiver of the WaKeou- advice of the Sentinel, in North Carolina.

The Saui'l of Posen Company, at the opera house, lust Friday evening, was greeted with a very fuir sized audience, ey land office, and a hold over rcpubh- The republican congressional conven- As will be seen by the time table in an SUTTON A MOUSE, Attorney at Ui, Garden City, Knnaa Will practice in nil eaurta In the rvapoud pruraptly to r.alla hy telvKraiih or Inttcr. iur. rayne, oi warden uity, naa nougui a claim in 50, southeast of town, and has TT.1S.IJ. can, has resigned. tiou to be held in this city on May 1st oity tbe past few days.

Mrs. Stotts nnnounoea her grand open-inif yesterday and to-day. Mable Rowella waa diaobarged from tho city prison on Monday. Tbe periods of daylight and darkness are now of equal length. No passenger trains now through this city in the day time.

There are a good muny hard looking customers about tbe city. A trail of six moviqg wagons from tbe east arrived Monday evening. Dave Titts has our thanks for new double back-action nock-tie. Martin fc Titts have a new invoice of peck ware. Call and see thorn.

other column two of the passenger train' but not as large as it should have been Good by, old wiuter. You have been a will be made a gala day for the republl ou the Santa Fe road do not stop at this however. The company is a good oue, pretty tough old customer and we are not cons who may attend. place. The operator nt this place, howev.

DICK T. JimtlUy. Kit KI) It. JIOlMiAX. ilOltUANi MOHUAX, Attorneyi at Law and Collodion Agent.

Ollloe, room- and Lawyer block. and we believe all were pleased with the sorry to see you go. Drinking, gambling and visitirg houses er, informs us that tho trains so far have performance. The play was repeated R. P.

Hoover is the father of a new of ill-fame ore charges upon which railway been stopping to lot off passengers. News. G. A Sunburn, of Conductor City, wi a iu the city the first of the week attending' a meeting of the Conductor Town Company. Mr.

Schuler, of the Palace Barber Shop, to a small house Saturday night. daughter, born hist Sunday night, and employes will be dismissed from the ser- If the Sentinel gang were known to be MlacellniicoiiS, Santa Fe has but one well within its vice of the Santa Fe. Dick is quito happy. us industrious, honest or truthful as limits and that belongs to the town com Miss Harris got a judgment in Justioe Commissioner Knaus the whole outfit It is expected that tho heads of several liurbrrn. pany.

The water is free, but it costs to Herbeson's court on Saturday for $12 11 would be kicked out of the community, have it delivered at the residences or of the city police, will be chopped off after Tuesday's election. llnrber Shoo and limit but as they pretend to neither of these against Mrs. Stotts. An appeal was taken to tho district court. 1 door north nf Lnna iVl Koohib, HI uin street.

business nouses. The name of T. B. Fyles appears ns ed virtues their mud throwing is paid no at teution to. Coul is being discovered almost daily The electric light question is agitating itor of the banta -Leader, lorn is a nau uis arm aisiocatea Wednesday evening while wrestling.

It waa re-set by a physician. J. Myers, proprietor of the citr bottling works, has a new delivery wagon with which to deliver his delicious pop, mineral water, etc. J. M.

Baker, J. and deputy district in different parts of the state, uud the good newspaper mnn. Miss Kate Bensberg, in tbe leading ley a Kou't bakery, Wiley ft Snilih, iroirictora, bbup baa bern refurnished throughout, addinv a firat-olass llmli DaVartmcnt. (jutialaction guaranteed, tf. TACKSON'S Pnlace llarher Rhop, N.

Mnin 0 vtre it, is the plnee to at your work dona III flr.t-clRis style, filiarp ramra and sbenrs are to be found there. Shuving lo centa; buir cutting 25oents. chances are certainly good for striking a the minds of many. A oity the size of Garden City should not be allowed to go without electrio lights. role, scored a magnificent suo- Our coal dealers have again received a vein in the digging of the artesian cess.

tier voice is wonderfully sweet and well at this place. large supply of black diamonds, sufficient to last a few days. Possessors of grape vines should now J. iu. JurU (Jo.

are receiving new clerk of Haskell county, gave us a call on pure, and she has a freshness and sparkle which fairly captivates an audience. Withid she a very charming and graceful see tlint they are properly trimmed, aa A dog fight will cause more interest goods every day, in the way of wall pa Uriia. among a crowd of men in this city than his is the month in which the prunning per decorations. They employ none but actress. Chattanooga limes.

knife should be employed. The H. DkWATEIO, Druga and Notions. first-class workmen to do their work. The pool on wall paper has been bro Oiliest drtiK hnnso In Uardnn City.

The Santa Fe railroad should not be ken and J. E. Kirk Co. are selling pa One Hughes of Eminence, was arrested allowed to side-track cars across the sidewalks and let them stand for several days per twenty-five per cent cheaper than ev Tuesday nnd had his name enrolled for the Democrat. Sim Cox was in town Wednesday.

Ha talked of making a business trip to his old Illinois home before removing to the San Louis valley. Mrs. J. W. Gregory has been quite sick for a few days, but under the care of Dr.

Bubottom she is now getting along a regular knock-down. Martin Pitts are this week moving their stock of goods into the rooms lately vacated by the pontofilce, Several members of the Salvation army have been holding meetings the past week nt the Armory Hall. To-morrow will be an eggstraordinnry day, provided you have the eggs. The Garden City Tank Line have 8 handsome now oil delivery wagon. There are fourteen teachers employed in the public schools of this city.

Farmers in nil parts of the county are engaged in turning over the sod. Barb-wire, pumps and wind mill at the store of Carter Ganse Co. Kate Bcnsberg at tbe opera house next Tuesday and Wednesday nights. There are a number of cases of measles in the city at the presout time, The township assessor will soon be after yon. Look np what you've got! Subscribe for the Democrat, the leading newspaper of southwest Kansas.

Lena Loeb, the electio girl, appears tonight at the the hall in Jones' block. Attend the Kate Bcnsbcrg opera company Tuesday and Wednesday nights. C. G. Coutunt will plunt 48,000 ootton- er before.

Now is the time to have your aud fined by Police Judge Light Monday charged with carrying concealed weapons and disorderly conduct nt a south tMain as is being done at present house papered and decorated. Call soon. Three car-loads of emigrant goods ar street billiard hall. rived from the east Wednesday morning. First to come, first served.

The mayor should see that tramps are Judge Dickey, who has been confined The eastern people are beginning to pour The spring races of the Southwest Kan- to his house the past few months with kept away from the oity. Should small very well. Hatfield News. Notice of Garnishment. Fred Finniip, Plaint iff vs.

J. Wilson, as tho ')V. J. WllijOn aIcriantilo Defendant. JiefoieD.

A. Minis, a Justice of the Pence of the Citv of Harden City, in Kinney county, Kansas. Hald defendant is hereby notified, that on the 29d day of March, IrisH, a Ittarnishmont summons for the sum of SliO.iiu was iasund by the above named Justioe of the Peace against his goods, in the nbove entitled action, and that aaid caice will be heard Son the'iGth dsy of April, 1888, at 8 o'clock A. At. 41-44 FEED FINNUP, Atteit: MIMS, Justice ef tlio r.aco.

bus racing circuit will be held in this city in here now 1uito fn8t eczema, will leave next Wednesday for the pox break out here it can without a doubt May 23d, 21th and 25th. There "are quito a number of persons San Luis Valley, in Colorado, with a view be laid to the tramps, who are so numerous, as they are likely to be "common car to improving his health. Nearly every freight train which passes who are more crosseyed in the tongne through this city from tbe east side-tracks thaD they are the eyes; they talk one 11- Al 41. 11 ners of small-pox. Miss Kate Bensberg, the prima donna J.

A. Logan, one of the most substantial farmers of the vicinity of Pierceville, made the Democrat a pleasant coll on Friday and gave us some pointers. Joe H. Borders, A. Bell, F.

Oakley, C. H. Covey, G. H. Terry, John Tobey, J.

M. Hicks and E. H. Peok, Odd Fel one or more emigrant ears. way wiuie uuuiung me ouier, Simeon Orf serenaded the town of soprano, lato of Carl Eosa's grand En Pierceville a few nights ago in honor of Water service was on Wednesday in- A.

horse, attached to a carnage, dashed glish opera company, London, at the Garden City opera house next Tuesday his vt ife presenting him with another heir. traduced into tho restaurant of Mr. Cal- down street Sunday morning, caus- Tn (1U It-kill His musical voice is Baid to have driven lahfln, south of the track. ing considerable excitement Tho vehicle and Wednesday nights. lows, of Coolige, were in the city Tlnn'fc fail to noil nn Pnne Willinma w(lf considerably damaged.

the owls of the town from their roosts and to havo run Dr. Van Brunt's fine Pace Williams have made arrange The Conductor Town Company held a J. G. MoKee, of Gray county, but now bird dog out of town, Land Office, Garden City, Notice is hereby (riven tliat the tollowinK-named settler has died notloe of his intention to miike final proof In support of Ills claim, and that aaid proof will be made before renter or xaaalvarof V. 8 land office at Harden city.

Kan, vin Krnstua MoHriff fur the lot 1 hf ne qr se qr nr. sei 'J, town S4s range Hainamos the following wlt-jujsaoato prpvehiilcdiiiinuous residence opmi and cultivation or said land, vis: We Jones, Daniel Larmar, Joe Hnlim and Nel.ou J. Hover, all Ganlen City, Kansas. 41-47 C. F.

NiLJSIi. Register. The receiver of the Larned laud office has been suspended, and the office closed clerking in the store of Win. Harvey, at Pierceville, and an old friend of the' Democrat man, was in the city Tuesday attending to business. wood trees on his claim near Hutfleld.

Election Tuesday. Frederio Buoler publishes notice of oontw of flip (iiiijm of The wall decoraters and paper bangers have commenced their spring campaign. A man who won't pay for his newspa? per will steal the shoes off (lead mulo, Mrs, Bnrby baa moved hor dress-mak until his successor is confirmed. Scott meeting last week and elected H. Her beson, president; M.

Wilson, treasurer and B. H. Joy, secretary. On the Squire Worrel farm, just west of this city, can be found 7,000 bearing fruit trees of various kinds, 600 bearing grape vinos and 25,003 forest trees. We received a nice order for job work C.

C. Perkins, who has been a member of Jetmore, has beou appointed to the position, but not yet confirmed, and there are doubts ss to whether he will be or for a Loan on your Farm, they will save you time and trouble. The irtetitinH pf the flood Templars oJge have been changed from; Monday nights to Tuesday nights. Prairie fires were to be seen east Thursday from onr office window. Every farmer should plow fire guards.

The Southwest Kansas Medical- Association will hold a mooting this (Friday) night at Dr. Dulin's office. The Valley House will change hands on tha 10th of next month, Mr. Edwardj not. Contest No.

6m. Land Office Garui-n City. Sept. 28, W7, Comploint having been entered at ihia office by Perry Friicrick again.t John F. Huclfe im-ry for lailure to comply with law as to Timiier- of the family of M.

Stubbs for two years, left to-day for Garden City, Kas, where he will join the family of Mr. Stubbs' youngest son. East Las N. M. The Garden City Sprinkling Company Thursday from Knote Edinonston, real is taking subscriptions from business men along Main street to defray the expense Optic.

ing shop to Mrs, Newlon's millinery store, March, as usual has behaved very bad. ly and we do not regret to see her depart The ground is in better condition for seeding this spring than for sevenil years. estate ageuts, at Woodsdale. The Dem-ookat for good job work at low rates. We understand that Mr.

T. F. Doty, of of sprinkling the streets. It is to be hoped that each aud every occupant of a building ou Main and the other business streets of the city will subscribe liberally to this enterprise. Culture rntry iNO ivw, uavcu wnrueu iiy, -aas, March 4, upon the southeaH quatler sootinn twenty two, township US, rnnue 83, in Finney county, Kansas, with a view to (he cancellation of said entry, cnntest.unt alleging that the said John lluetelbury has falloil tn com-ill tit.H tbe Timber-Cnlturo lew in this: lat.

tthatbe 'did notilurinir Jheflrst year from date entcy'break; iMijiSr nUntva eres of tald nor laasetjie'aamh to be dini, and viat hp ija this date irt (dol'iittli Mid has whlly'tihRifr (toned eM laim. the raid li''e nrfr, hereby to appear at this nffide ih 5- April. WW. at 10 o'clock tp ro-5 i ''imi-n tfatliuoiiy confornitlif 'f'u An unusual amount of moving will be taking charge of the same. Garden City, is a candidate to represent this distriot in the national democratic convention at St Louis.

Mr. Doty is spoken of as a man of ability and a sterling democrat, who has long been identified with the party in Kansas. It is said that the western counties will be a unit for him. Barton County Democrat ments whereby they can furnish you money on Improved Farms quicker than any one else in Garden City. The Nickle Plate drug store has again opened its doors to tho public, its proprietor having been released from jail, where be has been confined the punt thirty days on a charge of selling whiskey.

A light-fingered sneak-thief stole $1,000 from under John Norton's pillow at Fargo Springs Tueed.ajf night of last week, Mr. Jottoti is one of the Eock Island railroad contractors at that place. Itch, Manob and Sobatches of every kind on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woulford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by G. DeWatbks, Druggist, Gar den Oity, Kan.

29r The dry goods firm of Colter, Steven of this oity, are advertising extensively in many of the papers in our neighboring counties. They know that printer's ink is the road to success. TJie Sentinel wants the court house grounds converted into a park, and Commissioner Knaus appointed to look after it The grounds will remain as they are for tha present while Commissioner Kjibu. will continue to look. after the county's iukertwt at, the gas well He can't nor won't look after both at the same time.

Kearney county was by proclamation, all leeed failure. says a Topeka dispatch, organized Wednesday with Lakin as the temporary county seat with W. J. Price, S. R.

Hibbard and H. A. Corfield, county commissioners, V. NILE, Register, C. F.

38-41 Miss Etta Sylvester is a brave girlw J. H. Waterman, county county, and 11 T. Thorno, sheriff. She is an employe i the Leader office, and in order to be at her poet on Tues A petition was received a few days, bjjo, at this office soliciting pfttitiujuers asking l.at wleutiou be called on the question of the removal of the stato capitol.

A. L. Clark and Ella V. Brown, of this city, were married at tbe residence pf the bride's parents Thursday evening, Judge W. Gregory officiating.

J. H. Hatcher informs us that he will leave in a few daya for Central America, having accepted a position as tolegrapb operator on the Panama railroad at As-pinwall at S190 per month. His many friends in this city will be sorry to see Jim take his departure for that hot climate. -v A.

T. Soule, the millionaire hop bitters map, arrived in ho city Thursday night He is here talking 'raikoud' (q our eitfc lens. The committee which went to Cim Illflglrig ftHsijHfi'uii. toolM, kit hjtaiuule fcign (if 'spring, is now in progress in various sections of the country. Fruit tree ngeuts are on tho rampage It is safe to buy what nursery stock you want of your bom'1 nurserymen.

The ladies of the Baptist church gave a supper Thursday night in the old Dunn building which was well attorn ed. A nuifiber of teamsters from Leoti were in the city Wednesday and hauled away the Lamed Btock of hardware. The members of the Episcopal church will hold their grand Easter service in Hie opera house at 11 Voorhees had a narrow eaoape Itom A prairie fire one night last week. jn this city during the coiiijg So far, this spring has boeu wet one, which is good of a flue orop year. DeWaters has a full line of Wall Taper and has fW-PniSB workmen to hnug his paper.

A car-load of first-class farm machinery just recoivod at Carter Ganso Co's store. A number of cnr-loada of oranges from California pasEetl Past through the city Wednesday, Don't fail to call on Pace Williams for a loan on your farm. They will save you time and trouble. day morningi. drove all the way Iroia Garden City, through last Monday's1 storm.

Santo Fe Leader. arron last week to consult the citizens there concerning the extension of the Kock Island road from, Dodge to this Miss Etta was for months au employei Contest No. 8-189. 1 Lnndomco, Garden Citv. Sep'.

58, 1BS7. Complaint having be neutered nt this office by Henry L. Wolf against David A. Hunter for failure to comply with law ns to Timbcr-i'til-ture Kntry No. C104.

dated Garden City, March 17. 17ffi. upon the southeast qua'ier aei'tlon II, townshiji 25 range 43, in Kinney eounty, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of salri entry: contestant alleging ihnt the said David A. ilunter hasfailed to conijily with the 'J'inibor-j'ullnrc law pi IIiIk. Tliut he did not during the iirflt year from dnleof entry break plow or stir llvo acres of said nor oause the same to be done, that hp ia at this date I default and host wholly abandoned said claim: the said parties are hereby, summoned to appear nt this on tho 27th day of April, 1KHK, at loo'elock a.

in. to respond and furuiBhtcstiiuony concerning said alleged failure, W-41 C. F. M. in the Democrat office and proved her oity, report that the people are quite anxious and willing to give all possible as self to be a brave, good girl.

sistance towards securing the necessary John Puterbaugh, one of the wealthiest aid through wray county. men in the state, aud the bnUderana There are about twenty Dodge Cify I father of Hutcniugdu, dial WeJufeiday. gamblers in the city at present.

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