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Finney County Democrat from Garden City, Kansas • 1

Finney County Democrat from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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Trade at the PALACE DRUGSTORE; II. E. GRAY, Proprietor, Grant Avenue. Yonraaget any thing you wbt iu tie Drug Lies at the Palace. The Palace Drug Store in the Ioj-ulnrDrng Depot1 of the City, Imported Cigars and Cold rlolu Ur.

MET COIMY DEMOCRAT. TU Largest, the Cheapest, the Bt. KtSVTi. Successor to the Garden City Irrigator, the Pioneer Journal of Western Kansas VOL VIII. GARDEN CITY, SATURDAY JULY 6, 1889.

No 3, 1 1 JJuy your Oil Oiwoline from The Wm. Colter, of the firm of Colter, Htev. Sale. Garden City Tank Liue, who always aells us has purchased the interest of Local Brevities. Bring in your orders for job work.

bis partners, and will have entire control A pair of work cat la. five year old, in good condition, and can be handled by a small boy. J. M. Nrrriioi'Rn, at the lowest prices.

1-3 Clothing. N. M. Carter came in tbifl wwk from of the business hereafter. He will restock in a few days and handle cheap goods principally, and bis aim will be to run a Guthrie.

A new and complete Htock of flue Terryton, huniyis. Notice to Juron. J. A. Hammon enine in from Lisbon tailor-made suit, for awn aud boys at dienp store.

All hi clert thut bo been this week. IiKOB BUGS. working for him in tbia kind of business We are anthoriaod by O. A Harding, district clerk, toaay that the adjourned Commissioners have been iu session Tbi Fourth. The old pettier- aocit-ty of this city celebrated the 4th by giving a picnic at Fulton' grove, two end one-hult miles east of the city.

About six hundred peo-plo were present, and all enjoyed the ex-ercisca bngely. The oratory whs fur-uished by some of tho old settlers, and wo very interesting and appropriate. Musio by the GarJenCity band was good. Vocal muHio by Mwwrs Wilkinson, Shnw. ban, Hurding, and Hnrdwty, was select.

especially for the the occasion, and ave entire satisfaction. Various games of amust ment were indulged in. Sever-d carriage were running to and from in former years will be employed again, all tlio week. term of tho district court has been post The Times ia always the lender in any movement that will benefit Kansas. That is why we are boomiug irrigation and Mr.

Colter ia a successful merchant and coned from Tuesday Dtb to Tuesday lfltb Tax Bale list will appear about the Inst baa made a great deal of money ia hand 'jf July, 1889, aud the jury need not ap issue this month. broaking up prohibition. K. 0. Time.

ling clothing. While times are a little pear until the ICth. Time of ost harvest is bore, and the close and money scare, yet we believe be C. O. Chapman baa leased the Lnkin will make this plan work to bis advaut It ia reported that Col.

Sum Wood bas yield is enormous. Advocate to Mmers. Kimbalfand French. ge and also to the advantage and ap got the remit decision by the supreme Inge will sell you a suit of clothes Tho Advocate baa been a good local paper, and we believe it will continue so. preciation of the people.

court knocked out, some way, and that cheaper than any body. an electiou will be held in Stevens conn. the grove all day, carrying people at 23 to Dr. Dulin and family, have moved to Hon. Jesse Taylor, who was appointed The supreme court bunded down a de ty to determine the county seat matter 50 cent for round trip.

The Buffalo ba receiver of the Lund Office last Tuesday Denvor, Colorado, to live. cision yesterday to the effect thut Eminence is the county cent of Garfield. If this ia tho case, it ia generally thought rouche took about a down ladies and to take the place of Tbaubouser who had M. Lawrence has sold his oil tank that Woodsiule will be' the county sent. Dave IUisnre ia sight of the grove and Brown, Bierer Cotteral are tho attor line to Mr.

Zimmerman. resigned, is expected to come in and go to work soon os he files his bond, which is stuck up in the mud for a couple of Albert Hurst. who is examiner for ney for Eminence. CoL Sum'l Huber went east the first ol hour, but finally pulled through. The supposed to be about the 15th inst The Woolard brokers, made a tho week to visit bis wife.

On the morning of the 4tu it won very clerka are getting rather nervous, and trip through Stevena and Morton coun conveyance that carried the band hoye 4uok in the mud for some timo, but warm, but the afternoon was plasant Snbscribo for the Democrat, the best some of them expect to be "bounced." ties lost we looking at lund. lie re We suppose the change can be account local paper iu southwest Kansas. made out to land the boys on time, right Register Niles' time does not expire nn ports crops fnir, Wit in some places rain ed for by the rest the republican bad in Maj. Fitzhngh waa quite sick at the ide up. Upon the whole it was a grand til some time in November, and it is tin has been a little short, but not damaging.

electioneering ou thnt day. ilnrcfrvrul linf will I MHYMUL fltlfl BiirnniHUvl f)m ATnonf utirtna Bnffalo hotel the first of the week. He visited RichflolJ and drauk of the ar- lie Tuuieu lucnnaii ana umuK or uia nr. i ovi i 1 District oourt the 9th only, one daj Another heavy rain fell in this vicinity teeian water. out m'8 u'm though charges have been ot the most sanguine iu every particular, preferred ogainst him to the effect that "ceptme aoove named ousticles, which Jury need not appear till the lfltb.

A VOllTMT Tflllctt fllnniA fir. KnAFIfVtlr (mtfA I fc .1 1 simmst Kansas ia out of a Job this year. 7. ue noa ueen absent too much. It is not a ue eigning, ana proDowy, a Geo.

W. Wight and wife, of Pierceyille, 1- i nn Tna rii urn a iraniiAii rw a rn nnrinn i i i w. uiougtit mat tne charges will amount to cursing aoout tnie "wet ana swam was in town the first of the week. as the whole state has been blessed with an abundance of rain. Coolidge Citizen, jadiee and gentlemen of our city: Misses hnvtuiD(r, they are false, Misses Scott is very sick with Lilian and Flora Craig, Wilkinson, Vin- ft Credulity and "Christian Science." typhoid fever in Libson, Oklahoma.

The weather whs very warm hist Mon- zant, Finnup, Davis, Mima, Linkhart and Districts Changed. im Herman Stecklinjr is working with xne Doara ot county commissioners day and Tuesday, but about 11 o'clock Menke. Gentlemen: Cotfman, Miller, a. Tuesday, the wind very suddenly Barret brothers, Cochran, Coon rod, Jones The fact that such a baseless specula Briggs Nethertou at the bakery. redistricted the commissioner's districts tion as "Christian science" can find be- arose in the north and cooled uff the at-1 Dodd and Shobe.

last Wednesday as follows: No. 1 will W. W. Wallace, of the Herald, is in ievers shows that the fancy of the multi consist of all the first and second wards Oklahoma taking in the wonders. tude for theories which save them trouble of this city and voting precinct.

No. 1 Over fortv cases of goods now on the iud minister to their love of the marvel- of this township, Ivanhoe. township way for Colters Cheap Cash Store, lw A very end accident uapponed at UKia-1 one tnia week wnicti we tested, and were ms has not yet disappeared from the Pierclville except township 23 range 31 homa City on the 4th at 3 o'clock. The I surprised to see thii it operates just as orld. The fascination for holding odd There has been more vegetables ou the market this season already, than all of and the N.

W. tier of sections of township grand stand which held about 1,000 peo-1 well as is recommended. Mr. Rose is ootions seems to be a weakness of the pie, witnessing the races gave away, near-1 willing for any one to try tee machine be last year. 24 range 81.

No. 2 will consist of the third ward of this city, voting precinct No luman mind which is hard to eradicate. ly all were crippled or hurt in some way, I fore buying. It ia very simple, and we Such beliefs have been pretty well driven I Garden City and Sherlock Don't forget Inge have just re ceived a car load of shoes. Down goes and several killed.

believe it the beet washing machine in- rat of the chemistry, physics, zoology, md other fields of science which can be township. No. 3 will consist of the W. D. Deneale, formerly of Deneale vented- the prices.

tf rownBhips of Terry and Pleasant Valley Skinner, of this city, is quite sick at Mar-1 We have in our office a sample of oats searchingly investigated, and they remain ind voting precinct No. 2 Garden City. A. 11 McCartney and family hove gene to Colorado and will make Denver their shall, Virginia. He wa a little nnder I grown npon D.

It. Menke.s farm, by Mr, township, the most nothern townshif the wether here, and went there, bis for I Garloch and his two sons, which measures future home. only in psychology and medicine, dealing with the living human organism, which can not be freely experimented upon Human credulity has been greatly lessen- IT At mi I UtW TV UDU1U OUU UJKU mer home, to rest and build up, but be B. F. Martin is enndidete for register wwnff precinct Van Brunt voting is very hiuch worse.

waiuet the measure. of deeds, subject to the republican con average sample. They planted abeut C. Cochran, the Jeweller of Garden ed by the march of scientific enlightenment, aud what remains has taken on a vention, July 30. To whom rr sur concebx: sixty bushels of Irish potatoes, which City, epent Tuesday in this city with a Ed K.

Watt, editor of the Hartland The firm of Colter, Stevens re I looks wonderfully well, and other crops new form. In earlier times it delighted fine line of diamonds and watches. He Coyote, was in the city Tuesday, on his alsa tired from business on uly the 1st 1889, in the supernatural, now it revels in its way to Hutchinson. and the balance of their stock, both at sold over a thousand dollars worth. Who snya we ore hard up nfter this sale.

own false ideas of the natural. Then it Harris Fliey, who has been atjthe Hot District com t' the 9th only will ad Garden City and Trinidad sold to Wm. trusted the revelations of self-appointed Hartlaird Herald. Springs, Arkansas, for two months to journ until the ICth, to dispose of a mur Colter, who will close out the stock at I prophets, now it pins its faith to the slip- cure irritated that he was "troubled J. W.

Gregory returned from an ex der case at Ingalls. Tnuidad, and continue business at Gar-1 shod reasoning of sham investigators. with since he left Kentucky, returned tended visit through the eastern part of den City, (the garden spot of the west I Science has done such wonderful things E. N. Gause and wife are the happy Sunday evening much improved.

Mr. the state the first of the week. He says and don't you forget it) Mr. loiter will I ef late that a certain class of people, in- parents of a 12 pound boy, bora on the crops are not as fine in the east as they manage this store, as he formerly did I eluding many of excellent judgment in Fliey likes this country, and it is to be hoped that the plague will not bother 2nd. All doing well.

nre in Finney and surrounding counties. business back east on the Cheah Cash I other fields, has come to believe any mar- Eev. W. L. Rose will preach at the U.

him any more. He had nothing of the Too much ruin is the cause. Store that is, do away with any book I vels put forth under its name. Hence B. church Sunday evening, July 7th, kind before, and thinks the change of In case of Geo.

W. Clayton vs city of Subject, "The unknown God." accounts, and sell goods for spot cash, I we have a modern class of mystery-mon-and make such prices as to command the I gers which will flourish until the spread climate is the cause. Garden City, in Justice Payne's court, for W. D. Lindsay is among us again trade with a bush.

He has every advant-1 of scientific culture has diffused the pow- Farmers occupation tax paid two or three years He will remain a few days, then go back age of selling goods at bottom prices. I er of discriminating between science and Would it not be a good idea for all of ago, the city attorney filed a motion for to Oklahoma to complete his fortune. Mr. Harry Feeder, of 300 Church street I base imitation of Home demur, but was over ruled by the court, those who have a surplus of feed to chip in and make up a small snm of money, New York City, will do the buvinir for I Journal. TheTrados Display at the Windsor Court last Tuesday evening surpassed and the trial set July 29th.

i Mr. Colter same as he formerly did in and advertise your feed in a 6tock journ The Sew Discovery. Some of our boys went to Lakin to at the expectations of the most sanguin. al the east? It would cause stock to the east He has in the last 8 days purchased forty cases of goods which will You have heard your friends and neigh Commissioner Van Brunt voted against be driven here to be wintered, as it can tend a dance on the night of the 4th, but no less than two publio balls and three private cnes were in our city the same commence to arrive this coming week, the resolution to change the commission bors talkingabout You may yourself be one of the many who know from be done cheaper here than elsewhere. The All goods in the store new will be sold at er's districts, though they were changed.

world don't know that Finney county has personal experience just.howgood a thing night, and they might have been accom The occupation tax question was not an unlimited surplus. the closing out prices, and all new arrivals will be marked at figures to make modated here if they had have preferred. it is. If j'ou have ever tried it you are one of its staunch friends, because the considered at the counoil Monday night It will probably be taken up next meet In a private letter from C. D.

Breeding, the new Cheap Stoke a lively place of A new stock of groceries will be in the wondeeful thing about it is, that when a business man of McGregor, Texas, we business. 2w building formerly occupied by Mr. Lang- ing. have been informed that fifteen business ej on Main street, in a few days. The once given a trial, Dr.

King's New Discovery ever afterwards holds a place in LOST! LOSTl LOST! houses of that town were consumed by firm name will be F. Finnup who We favor the movement for an editorial convention at this place; perhaps something could be done that would benefit the house. If you have never used it fire on the night of the 1st, which is al will own the stock, but Frank Foulk will Please Help a Mother to Find Her Boy. and should be afflicted with a cough, cold take charge of the business and carry on most a total destruction of the town as it was only small town, of from five to All preachers, publio speakers and of- or any Throat. Lung or Chest trouble, the ratenity.

O. W. Henning, of Trinidfid, Colorado, the trade. ficers are earnestly solicited to read this secure a bottle at once and give it a fair seven Hundred innabitants. Mr.

ii. is A Sunday school picnic at Parson's among the few, we are glad to say, who will be in she city in a few days and take a position in the new store and firm of school house, nine miles northeast, on the trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle free atB, Gray's Drugstore. 6 circular iu all congregations, publio gatherings, on streets everywhere possible in the United States and Territories.

were fortunate enough to escape the dis Wm. Colter, 4th, was a pucoess. Plenty of dinner on aster. the ground, recitations by the children, My son wrote to me at Trinidad, Colo Hon. C.

F. M. Niles and wife, of this Kirby Uzzell has secured a lucrative Goods for Colters' Cheap Cash Store and speakinsr by grown people in the af rado, May 18th, 1888, that he would start city, and Miss Virginia Bates, of Wash clerkship-in the firm of C. H. Wood will bojrin to arri-e this coming week.

1 ternoon. Several of our citizens attened, ington, D. took dinner at the Buffalo real estate brokers, Denison, Texas. home in a jew days. That was the last heard from him.

He was 22 years old, candidates, especially. We have been informed by some of our the 4th. Kirby is a good fellow, and we are glad to hear of his success. C. H.

Wood fe Co. fair complexion, bright blue eyes, chest- most reliable citizens that the little squib The prices that will be made by Colters D. H. D. Niles, of Salt Lake, formerly of this city, writes to friends here that he and w'ui1' uot wuuioiittuuDj 1 iu yur icicsu issu laAco irom me riucuay is the wealthiest firm of that city, ligm; Deara mgni ana size, weekly Star, was written by a party with cheap cash store will interest all cash buyers.

All who are in favor of our way of doing business will please direct their friends to this Cheap Cash Store at the round face and regular features. Had whom Mr. Bish had some trouble in col- the position is likely to be permanent. The city has a population of 25,000, and is only ten miles from Sherman, which has about 20,000 inhabitants, and the been engaged in hauling lumber from lectinea debt some vears aco.A9 far an about forty miles to Trinidad, Colorado, know, Mr. Bish is honest and conscien- old stand in the opera house block, first door south, of the postofflce.

with three ponies and a mule, using a cious, a good republican and capable ot trail wagon. He had just lost his mule, filling the office to which he Rspires. We two cities have recently been connected by electric street cars. The Times does not believe that in He had gust been at Uesemer's tie camp, know nothing as to the reliabibty of the School Board. JNew Mexico, on March 25, 1888, hauling paper from which we clipped the ties.

He worked for several months on 1 but published it precisely as it appeased order to befriend Kansas it must keep quiet about it. It never fails to hit the rings which infest the state not to advocate any movement that will benefit the the Jb t. Worth and Denver railroad exten- in the Star. was disappointed in that city, as it is distressingly healthy. Town lots in Guthrie, Ok, hflve started downward.

We expect them to fall until they strike the bottom, go through and clinch on the other side. H. C. Yontz will do your repairing of watches and clocks cheaper than you can have it done elsewhere. Call on him at Phares' barber shop.

tf Aaron Hudson, of Pratt county, Kentucky, came to this city the first of the week prospeoting. He is well pleased with the country as well as the Rev. M. Bamford will preach a sermon appropriate to the Fourth of July season, at the Methodist church on Sunday -aorning next. The public is invited.

Nice, clean old papers for sale at this effice very cheap. tion, D. Cary contractor, His mother has been almost distracted It your watch or clock needs repairing people. The Times tow line is now attached to the irrigation project. K.

C. with fear nnd suspense for nearly eleven call on H. C. Yontz at Phares' barber shop. tf imes.

months. Any news of him after May 13, At last Monday's session of the school board they elected the following teachers for the coming year: Misses Susie Harper, principal of the High school and superintendent, Maggie Boyd, Jennie Koontz, Sadie Mills, M. E. Pusey, M. E.

Hopper, Nettie Stephenson, Nettie Smith and Mrs. Ollie Mullins. The board will, perhaps elect more teachers after the enumeration is taken. Janitors were elected and their wages reduced viz Third ward school $30 per month, first ward 923 per month. rewarded.

His name is Otho Glass Great Bargains At Mrs. Stotts'. For the next 80 days will offer my complete line of millinery, DEMOCRAT, 81. 50 A YEAR. cock.

He made Colorado City Texas headquarters for-several years, in fact he consisting of ladies' and childrens hats and bonnets of latest styles, at prices to lived there two years. Address Mrs. Kate Glascock, suit the hard times. Call and be con Ennis, Texas. vinced.

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