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Garden City Tribune from Garden City, Kansas • 3

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Burial Places) of our Presidents. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Epworth League Entertain nient. Following is the programme for the en George Washington. Mount Vernon, Va.

4, CALHOC Attorney and Cooaaelor A. Xw. Utiio ofet Imprint orhoe. Garden John Adams. Beneath the Unitarian A.

J. Tyler has moved into a room opposite the Buffalo block and established a home bakery. He is prepared to furnish home-made bread, pies, etc. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Nora Bowlus, of Pierceville, and Mi. Walton Wrochester of,) Cimarron, on THE GUNSMITH, church at Quiney, Mass.

tertainment to be given by the Epworth League on Tuesday evening, February 21, 1893, at the M. E. church, after which supper will be served in the lecture room. Admission 10 cents. A cordial invitation is extended to all; Thomas Jefferson.

Monticello, Va. James Madison. Near his home at HE AKTZ, Attorney at Law. Will praotiee la all ouorU ol tka United Btate. Uthoe with M.

a.Calhon one Imprint offio Garden Montpelier, Va and not tar from Jefferson's grave at Monticello, Va. Will repair all kind of ma the 22nd. Tom Mitchell's pacing horse and cart minus the driver took a spin around a James Monroe. Hollywood cemetary PBOGBAM. Mr a W.

H. Whitson. at Richmond. He lies within a few feet of Tyler's grave. Vocal duett (Miss Barbara Whitson Recitation Fbed Bbokbt few blocks, Thursday evening, doing some damage to the cart John Quincy Adams.

Rests w'th his "Tim," Medal Contest. The medal contest, held at the C. P. church on Monday evening was quite exciting to the large audience that were in attendance. Ihe exercises ot the evening were opened by a song by the Modocs, after which the first contestant, Miss Ida Hatcher, recited, in a very touching manner, a seleotion entitled "A Martyred Mother." Miss Mamie Yinzant then delivered a very pathetio recitation entitled "A Voioe From the Poor-house.

Miss Finch farorril the audience with a guitar solo, whioh reoeived a well-deserved enchor. "The Cry of a well chosen piece was delivered by Miss Edith Latham, followed by a song by little Dot Marshall, which, considering the age of the young lady, was most excellently rendered. Robert Denny, the fourth contestant, in a very clear and concise manner delivered his declamation entitled "The Conquest for Truth," followed by a solo and chorus. "The New Declaration ot Independence," was then rendered by Miss Mamie Inge, in such a Misa EttaFinoh father beneath the Unitarian church at chines, gasoline-stoves, guns and locks, and makes a speciality of patent models. "Lilly Bervosers' Bide." Mibs Zo Hopkins.

Quincy, Mass. Andrew Jackson. At "The Hermit Vocal duett Miss Alice Hthinufiixd, Recitation Mrs. L. (Stephenson age" near Nashville' Tenn.

O'Brien" Martin Van Buren. In the village Recitation Miss Jean Woods Koontz cemetary at Kinderhood, N. Y. "0 Recitation Mrs. C.Ladobuin On MIo.ii! Street op-oosite William II.

Harrison. At his old home "Before and After the War." Recitation Miss EttaFinoh at North Bend, on the Ohio, a few miles below Cincinnati. w. HI. Fant.

The Debating Boolety." Miss Maud Pyix John Tyler. See James Monroe; Ty- Guitar duett i Mb. Fbane Sunn Burn. To Mrs. Charles Robinson Wednesday evening, a girl.

Charlie steps just a little lighter and walks a little more erect since the occurence. Everybody can have ink. Patton will sell one or any number of gallons of No. 1. writing fluid, 40 cts.

per gallon. Jugs extra. Call at Postal Telegraph, Garden City. Mrs. Frank Moses and son Guy started east, Wednesday evening, intending to stop at Lawrence and Hutchinson and then go to Chicago, where they will make their permenant home.

Mrs. Bailey, of Iowa, sister of Mrs. A. Dunn, arrived in our city this week and is contemplating making this her home, and entering into the millinery business with Mrs. Dunn.

grave is scarcely marked, except by Recitation Miss Lottie Stephenson Magnolia tree at the head. "Managing a Mule," James K. Polk. At the family home, Violin Solo Miss Eta Lhbfkikd manner as to gain the approbation of the. stead at Nashville, Tenn.

The ltocky Mountain Oil. Carter Son are selling the Rocky Zaohary Taylor. In the Taylor oeme tary, five miles from Louisville, Tenn. Mountain oil for 12 and 15 cents per The Finney County FMU' MI INCORPORATED 18S3 CHABTEKED UNDEB THE STATE BANKING LAWS. Garden City; Kansas.

J. F. Kern, President w. S. Smith Cashier.

Millard Filmore. Forest Lawn ceme gallon. This oil is from the Rocky tary, Buffalo, N. Y. entire audience inoluding the judges.

Miss Mable Maddux, in a very impressive manner rendered a seleotion entitled "A Prohibition Ship." The audience were then favored by a duet by Mrs. Bhobe, and Mr. Harding The closing seleotion by the ladies was then delivered by Mies Bertha Lawrence, Franklin Pierce. Concord, N. H.

James Buchannan, Woodwood Hill Mountain Oil Company at Pueblo, Colorado, a company entirely outeitle of the combination, the oil is from the wells at cemetary, Lancaster, Pa. A. T. A 8. F.

R. Time Table. ASTWABD-L1AT DAILT, No. Atlantic Lxprwa 2" P. No.

4 Columbian Limited 1:15 a. No. 6 Chicago Limited a. m. No.

8 Missouri Kiver Express 12:15 P. m. No. 44 Way freight P- m- WK8TWABD-LIAT DAILY. No.

1 Meiioo California Express 8:28 a. No. 3 Call. Limited m- No, 5 Colorado ft Utah Express 10:44 p. m.

No, 7 Colorado Expiwa 230 m. No. 43 way freight 8:29 a. in. Way freight will carry passengers.

No's 5 and are solid vestibule trains between Chicago and Denver, have chair and pallman coaches, through without change. No's 8 and 4 will oarrr a through Pullman Bleep-er between St, Louis and Denver, via Burton and the Frieoo, and parties desiring to go to, or through St. Louis oan by taking No. 4 go to Bt. Louie without ohange of oars.

Tiokets told, and baggage checked through, to all the principle the United States. Agency for the Travelers Insurance and Wells, Fargo and Companies Express, When you want to take a trip give ns a call. Skinneb, Agnnt. Time Carrt, 1 O. Front door to office opens 7:00 u.

lu. Ueueml doliverv M. O. anil registry window 800 a. m.

Mail closes goiiui wel ..2:18 P. m. east 12K)B a. m. O.

anil registi-r luminous ol Rts 5:00 p. in. Office closes 7: p. m. STAB MOUTH.

South iliiily Terry ton oloees, daily 80 a. m. Knanston closes, Tneedu Thursday Saturday D. W. Pitts.

Postmaster. Abraham Lincoln. Oakridge ceme tary, Springfield, 111, entitled "Our Country's Scourge," following this was a violin solo by Miss Florence, Colorado refined near Pueblo and is as fine as any oil used. This is a Andrew Johnson. Greenville, Tenn.

Richard Hopkins started east, Sunday morning, He will visit in the eastern part of the state for some time, then return to Topeka and remain there an indefinite length of time, just owing to Ulysses Grant Riverside Park, private enterprise and deserves liberal Birdie Leibfried in which she acquitted herself in her usual becoming man- overlooking the Hudson River, New nea. After which the closing selection York City. patronage from our people. We used it in Colorado and kuow it to be first class Call and try it, James A. Garfield.

Lake View ceme was delivered in a very impressive manner by Ralph Shanklin. Messrs. Abbott, tary, Cleveland. Ohio, Chester A. Arthur.

Rural cemetary, Douglass and Mason were chosen to judge upon the merits of the various se Phonograph Concert At Stevens' opera house, Thursday eve Albany, N. Y. Luther luge left; for Kansas City. Saturday morning. He stopped off at Newton for a few hours recreation, and troui there proceeded on his lonely journey.

He -will attend ihe Spaulding business college. lections, Five points were considered From History Outlines by Miss Whit ning Feb. 23rd. voice, gesture, memory, delivery and gen The Garden City Roller ILVEills Are now rebuilt and running full blast, making Flour eual to any made in the State of Kansas. Brat our prices of flour will be low out of cheap wheat R.

M. DOUGLASS, Manager Garden City Roller Mills. A scientific exebition of the phonograph eral effect The first announcement ney, State Normal Uarden uity Market. by Prof. Borton.

Fifty new pieoes of music, consisting of band music, sacred and secular, solos quartetts, and instrumental We understand that H. S. Gregory, Wheat, No. 2 48 ots made showed that Misses Vinzant Inge and Maddux had tied for the prize, but upon further investigation it was found that a mistake had been made and that formerly interested in the Sentinel, bus Oats, per bushel 25 ots All made perfectly audible to an entire accepted a position on the Inguils Union audience' Miss Inge bad secured the prize. and will take charge of that office ut once, We wish him much success.

Eye, 30 Barley 30 to 35 The wonder of the nineteenth centurv. Tae prize is a handsome silver medal, Cou and drive dull care away. Admis Broomoorn per ton $6 Dr. Cresson who has settled in Santa presented by J. Vf.

Demorest The con sion 25 cents. test was held under the auspices of the Fe, purchased, this morning, a pair of fine horses from Dr. Crews and a fine W.C.T.U. Amsey Barrett is in the oit this week on business. Paoifio mails hen-pecked husbands.

Some remarks, made in all innocence, Hay second bottom $5.50 to $6.00 Alfalfa $5 Straw $1.60 Alfalfa Seed, per bu $1.25 to $4.45 buggy and harness from T. C. Mitchell, Church Choirs. The following paragraphs have been Try Finnnp and Co. on California thus showing that Garden City is the place for general supplies.

penned for the special benefit of church are capable of unfortunate interpretations. Take, for example, that of the boy who said, in regard to Borne toy, that Live Stock. choirs: Dr. G. W.

Gotfman, well known as a canned goods. 7-1 Chester Davidson is under the weather mumps. Fat steers per owt $3.00 Remember that all must be done for former resident of this city, and a promi he "made it out of bis own head, and had the glory of the ohoir. It is absurd to nent physician, will return about the first SUBSCRIBE FOR enough wood left for another." cows $2.00 calves $2.50 One of Geo. Dickinson's little girls is work in with the prayers and sermon for A celebrated English bishop one day of March and make this his permanent home.

We welcome him as a citizen and ill with the mumps. harmonious religious effect If the minister doer not work jn the prayers stopped to talk with some village children who were playing in the mud. Feeders $3 to 3.25 Hogs $6.25 and physioiun. J. H.

Hatcher returned home this and singing, so muoh the worse for the "Well, my little men," said be, "what Produce. The services of the Episcopal church will be held in the Christian church next minister. are you doing there?" During prayers, be whispering and "We're making a church, sir." "Oh, a church, are you? But where's Sunday, February 19th, at 11 m. ana 7 p. m.

The choir are in practioe and turning over scores and notebooks and consulting. No ene ot the saints will no Butter per lb 20 ots 04 cts Potatoes per bu 1.20 Onions 1.00 the parson?" will render some fine selections. Every week. M. Lawerence went down to Giant and Seward counties the last of the week.

Mr. John Bull, an old timer of Eavan-nah, was in the city, Thursday. Miss Susie Wordeu is visiting the family of I. L. Diesem, this week.

Jim Working has accepted a position with Briggs Bros. "There ain't enough mnd to make him, tice, tor they will be hard at prayer. If any of the congregation do not particu body invited. Wm. Richmond, Rector.

Miss Daisy Hatton left for SanAnton sir, replied an nrcnin, innoceuuy. HAKIM larly desire to be praying, it will help to Youths' Companion. io, Texas, Saturday morning. Miss entertain them. Keep things brisk, and Hatton has been visiting for some time List of Patents.

Granted to Kansas inventors this with Mrs. Eggan, and has formed the ac draw muoh attention to the choir. The oburch was built, and the congregation gathered for the choir. Mind that; It is a fundamental principle. As soon as the Reported by (J.

A. Snow and G. M. D. GarfitJd county, was quaintance of many of Garden City's young folks by whom she will be greatly Sweet potatoes per bu 1.00 Eggs perdoz 20 ots Flour, per cwt $1.90 Flour, high patent, per sack $1.25 Flour, No, 1 per sack .90 White corn meal per sack 35 Corn chop per cwt 90 Barley chop per cwt .75 Bran per cwt 75 Turkeys, per pound 7 ots solicitors of American and foreign pat in town, Wednesday and Thursday.

missed. ents, opp. U. S. Patent Office, Washing ton, D.

O. J. Kinney, of Eminence, spent We notice the presence of many strang ers on our streets this week also many J. M. Hart, Topeka, ice-cream freezer; Wednesday and Thursday in our city.

Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal and children, of Santa Fe, are in the city this week. sermon begins go out ot the church. It it is pleasant weather you can have a smoke, and get back in time tor the next musical performance. You do not come to church to worship; you are paid so much for singing or playing, not for hearing sermons; or, if you are gratui letters of inquiry are being reoeived by our business men asking aboat the avail Chickens 6 L.

F. Pearson, Medicine Lodge, hose-holder; T. F. Undergrove, Avary, wag ability of good farming lands in this vi A good, first -class relinquishment fo Dont fail to hear the phonograph, in the on running-gear. cinity, all of which bespeaks a large in Nelson block, opposite the postoffioe.

Tribune, Edison Phonograph or Talking- tous, yon have laid the congregation al flux of emigration to Western Kansas. Look in next week's papers for the pro sale on the diagonal road nnder two ditches, can all be watered. Will sell at a bargain. Coll at this office at onoe or it will be sold, as it is a very desirable ready tinder enough obligations by your Machine Is on exhibition Friday and Saturday only; in the Nelson The alarm of fire was sounded about professional services. gram of a grand musical entertainment Smith De Waters is the place to buy 10 o'clock on Monday morning and con Block opposite the Post Office, Never let it be settled among the sing location.

One hundred selections ot vo siderable excitement was occasioned by the report that the Windsor hotel was on ers who is chief. Let each make himself and herself the most important. Is it cal and Instrumental music. Relinquishment for Sale. fire; but on investigation the mistake Don't fail to hear this great ma not enough to keep harmony in the sing was discovered, as there was no fire ex Within three miles of Garden City containing 160 acres.

Very favorably lo- chine. Ladies are especially in ing? Why should the singers be har cepting in the stoves nnd the only smoke vited. monious? It is not regular and fashion drags, patent medicines and toilet articles. 7-9 Mr. J.

B. Light is suffering from a severe attack of stomach trouble. T. Daweon.of Dode City, is attending oourt this week as stenographer. Yon will find the largest stock of window glass in the city, at the Toothpick.

to be seen came from the chimneys. oated. Will sell or trade on favorable terms. For further particulars call at able to have peace in a choir. The sing Sarcastic.

ers owe it to themselves to have strife The valentine social, held at the Del- his office. A laboring man, who was trying to The only People's Party about something or nothing. Let every mouioo, was agrund success in every support a family upon thirty dollars a thing be done through strife and vain particular, about $35 dollars being col month, applied to his employer for in crease of wages. glory. It will give the pastor some oon lected from the sale of candy, valentines Mr.

E. E. Bowlas, of Pierceville, was in oern and develope his skill in managing, eta The valentines were very tastily "What do you do with your money?" town on business the first of the week. Of course they never do this in heaven arranged. The effect npon the hearts of sternly demanded Mr.

Roberts, the rail-road magnate. but you are not in heaven yet Rocky Garden City's young folks ban only be F. FINNUP Dealer in all kind of Staple and Mountain Herald. "Weil, sir, first I pay my house-rent Finney County paper conjectured, but judging from appearances, may terminate seriously. Owing to the interference of friends, several choice locals nrere lost this week.

A new lot of wall paper just reoeived and coal-bill, grocery-bill, doctor-bill, In the course of a conversation rela and bill tor general merchandise." tive to the death vf Lord Tennyson, Dr- Among Garden City's happy men may ut the Toothpick. 7-9 "Well, what do you do with the rest?" Oliver Wendall Homes said: "There were tour great men in the lives of whom Harry Leonard left for Oklahoma, be numbered Geo. Bass. Geo. broke the news to us as gently as his excited condition would admit by causally remark "Of my wages?" "Yes." Fancy Groceries.

I felt I had certain relationship. Ther Monday morning. Mrs. Wm. Eddy who has been enffer- "Oh, what is left of thirty dollars a ing that he did not care whether he did were Gladstone, Darwin, Tennyson and any business this week or not, and by month after paying all my debts I barrel up in hogsheads and stow away in the ing with rheumatism for some time is Lincoln men who made the year 1809 conspicuous, and I was so unblushing as to creep into that year too.

Gladstone way of explanation of this apparent reck reported as improving. less or his business, remarked ooal-cellarf" was the sarcastic reply. Youths Companion. Ormal and Boss Finch left for Salt Hlgheat prioa paid tor Butter, Eggs and Poultry. D.

J. FOTJLK, Manager. Garden City, Kansas. alone remains. He is just my age.

Ten that it was a boy and a record breaker Lake City, Sunday." Ormal is filling a and that no scales had yet been found Tne Opera House. The Middaugh Comedy company, ap position under A. T. Moon. which would weigh the lad.

nyson was also nearly the same age. He was born on the 4th ot August and I on the 29th ot the same month. We are so nearly contemporaneous that I do not F. Finnup and Go. pay the highest peared at the Opera House last night in It is report k1 that recently, a Farmer City young lady was instructing a tew the play entitled, "Our German Ward." market price for butter, eggs and poul try.

7-1 want to speak of him. I do not feel The title is the only unattractive feature youngsters in spelling, when the word that I oan say anything." Ex. ot the whole affair. The play itself is a Geo. Inge, of the firm of G.

T. Inge "husband" was put on the blackboard. None of the children could pronounce it, 7T An ignorant fellow who was about to be married, resolved to make himself and in order to help them out the teacher asked: "What would I have if I should SUBSCRIPTION. $1.00 Per Year, Nrw the campaign is over we will give more time and space to our advertisers sparkling little oomedy, the oast is a remarkably strong one, and it has been a long time sinoe the theater goers of Santa Barbara have had presented before them a performance of so muoh merit and Bro.Jleft for Chicago, Wednesday evening to seleot a stock of spring goods. The ladies of the Episcopal society have a first class sewing machine for rent get married?" The response was prompt and not what she expected, and she blushed such a brilliant red that the sun Inquire at Dickenson's jewelry store.

The Daily Independent The U. 13- Services. light puled. Republican. Diok Harris who has for some time past been employed in Joe Ecklebret's The regular services for Sunday at the The ease of the State va Mrs.

Cart-wright, which occupied the time of the barber shop, left, Sunday, for the east United Brethern church are: Carats, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all FaU eot busmen conducttd for Modciioti Frr. Our Ornct is Oppoam. U. tint omct and can acur patent in lea Um loan nunc remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or with deacrip-tlon.

Wo advise, patentable or not, free of chare. Our fee not due till patent la aecured. A PAKHirr, "How to Obtain Patents," with oost of earn In th U. and foreign countries tent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO.

Milton Brown is in the city this week oourt the first of the week, was given to the jury, Monday evening, and a verdiot attending to some legal business before Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11.00 a. Young People's Meeting 6:00 p. Preaching 7:00 p.m.

of not guilty, was returned on Tuesday morning. In this ease the action was the district oourt A man and woman with a phonograph OfflOK Washington. Opi. Patent Prayer meeting every Wednesday even1 brought against Mrs. Cartwright charg were in town, Tuesday and Wednesday', ing at 7:00 o'clock.

Everybody cordially ing her with the administration of corro and managed to collect considerable of sive Bublimate to Mrs. Abagail Gregory, the small ohange. causing her death. From evidence it invited to attend. J.

Fuller, Pastor Mr. Spurgeon says: "It is a remark would appear that it is the same old perfect in the responses of the marriage servioe; but by mistake he oommitted the office of baptism for those of riper years, so, when the clergyman asked him in the church: 'Wilt thou have this woman to be thy wedded The bridegroom answered a very solemn tone: 'I renounce them The astonished minister said: 'I think you are a To whioh he replied: 'All thia I steadfastly Anonymous. Care of the Skin. Cosmetics, the best ot them are of doubtful utility; and where powder is necessary, it should be always Washed off at night as it ologs the pores of the skin. Egyptologists tell us that, the Egyptian prwoessea owed the smoothness of their skins to a preparation much like the glycerine and rose water of our day.

Regular exercise in the open air is another great point English women ot the upper classes think nothing ot a five-mile tramp in any weather, and come In frcBh as daisies after it. The diet, also, should be regulated. Pastry, cake, rich food ot all sorts, tell unfavorably upon the oonipUixion. Ladies' Home Journal. A trio of traveling sign-writers have left their marks on some of our business men's windows, in the way of handsome fight doctor against doctor.

l'oat-mastter D. W. Pitta has been signs. working for some time to have the box. Mrs.

M. 0. Riouoy and Mrs. O. O.

Hester, who have been visiting relatives for some rent at the post-office reduced but did not secure any definite action from the able fact that ministers ot the Gospel are not able to live on muoh less than other people. They oan not make a shilling go as far as other people oan a sovereign. Some ot them try very hard, but they do not suooeed. A member onoe said to a minister who wanted a little more salary as his family increased: 'I did not kuow that you preached for 'No, I don't' said the minister. 'I thought vou left for Weduesday authorities until Monday, wheu be re morning.

The Jury in the case of the State vs Dr, JOHN CRAIG BRO. Machine Repair Shop. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Garden City, KaumM. ceived iuBtructious from the Post-Master Bohnont, after being out three days, Oonond to reduce the price on the boxes which have heretofore rented lit 30 cts per quarter to 15, those renting at CO cts A pains will be spared to malce the THIKUJVE the best papr in Western Kansas.

fuilml to agree. A new trial will be held Tuesday next. J. A. Mnrklinm, a thorough barber and perfect g.inllimuin, now occupies the po to 26.

The price now charged is so nom preached for 'So I do; but I oould not live on souls and if I could, it would take a good many the size of inal that all can eiinily afford to rent a sition loft vacant by ltichurd Harris, box nnd thus ligliteu the labors of Dave, yours to make a moid. Rocky Mountain iloralu. whose departure is mourned by nevnrii! "who is uot so spry us bo used to bo,".

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