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Garden City Tribune from Garden City, Kansas • 3

Garden City Tribune from Garden City, Kansas • 3

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MftlwjWtBT: 87 2t Fend at Huffman's. A. Braith of Monteaumn, was in the The Garden City dity 'l lilirmjup aud Fl'lduy. H. M.

Turuer, lim man for tbe Santa The members of the I. O. O. F. will celebrute the anniversary of their organization ou April 2CtU.

They will secure reduced rates if possible an tlvt members from lmlm in the vicinity may at teud their exercises. Buy your brau of uff uvin. 37-2t Fresh fruit at 37 2 A. 8. Pnrenu came down from Luk to spend Sunday his family, rernrn-iug Monday moruing.

OofP of Biivrnnn wns in the city Wednesday, in compauv of several otber Ravanna citizens. b'f, scent Thursday iu our city. Couuty Clerk Laughlm received a copy of the new election law last Wednesday, Ate now rebuilt and runnir.g tall blast, making Inch is now in P. O. Bomraers, who had been engaged Oranges and bananas at Hltffmno's.

37-2t A good SI for 50 cents at Huffman's. 37-2t Dohson cam up from Grunt Wednesday, to patronize the O. county Muuy of the youiiMT folks are suffering in business in this city for several years, intends leaving for Marion Center the Flour enal to any made in the State of Kansas- But our prict of Hour will be low out of cheap wheat. from the None are reported aa beiiitf ovrious. printing offices of this city.

CX A. Morns, a cnttlomnn from Lnrnet, Parasols aud silk umbrellas at the first of next week, where he will wignge in business. We regret to loose Mr. Somraers from our midst, but wish him Hoosier Bargain Store. A.T.& S.

F. It. Time TuMe. BATWA.RI LIAVI Ra, 1 Atlanlia Lxpiw 2:13 p. Na 4 Colnmhian a.

in ijo. 6 ChiouKO Limited a. ui. ha. 8 Missouri Hiver lxirete 12:15 m.

Now 4 Wuy freiKlit :1 l- WrSTWAHD LEA VI DMt.V. No. 1 Mexico A I alifornia Esi-ress 88 No, 8 Call. Limitwd 1:43 a. m.

No. 5 Colorado Utah p. m. No, 7 Colorado Estpreaa 2:40 p. m.

ho. 43 way freight tC2 a. in. War frniglita will oarry pmirtpr. No'a 5 and fl are aolic1 VHatibula trains between Chietigo and Denver, liap chair and puilumn GOachaft.

through without a and 4 will caiTy thrnnxh Pullmnn alewp- hotwuiii iit 1 j-tniH nml huiwnr vm Htirt.tn And was in the city Pdneeilny, looking alter W. A. Flush ci.me up frum Sp ini'fitld R. DOUGLASS, hiB interests iu this county. an abundance of success in bis enterprise.

ou business yisteruay. air. nun ib a Go to I. W. Vaucleave'ii for the best barber work in town and the neatest and The Tribune wishes to pnhlioly ex- Manager Garden City Roller Mills, hint of Patents.

Granted to Kansas inventors this week. press its thnnks to -Geo Knox for courtesies extended to this office. cleanest baths ever served in town. Op i te post office. 88tf prouiiueiit eundiduta for jude of lii.il LutiU Ailiiiuy (jliolograph cur btis beeu slnndiiiK ou our switch for Sev-ernl tluys while the tuauayeis of it arc the country.

reported by C. A. Know solicito-s The entertainment winch whs to have if American and foreign patents, opposite full and new Finnnp is getting in line of gasoline stoves, tho and partlM desiring to. ro to, or been given by flit) Clirislinn cbnfoh, win a Patent office, Washington, D. A.

Dean, Ottawa, car coupling; viriirn m. iiouiRoin dv ihkiiik ui ot. Lonl witiiont chanuH of oars. postponed until Fridny tdirht. Have You Ever Stopped Tickata rold.

and bamac" chflkd tlironeh, to The Fiber ware tub and bucket, the News was received fr mu A. T. Mono of Dengel, Salina, combined heating and conking stove; II. Johns, National The yoiiug people of the Congregational church give uu ice cream social iu the most durable, will last a life-time. For Silt Luke City, announcing the arnvul of le by Hoffman.

37-2t all the principle point in United States. Auency for the TraTnlnrs Insurance' and Well. Farito and Companfaa Expreea. When you want to take a trip give no a rail. Bkinnkh, A milt.

Duliuoniuo room. Jataniuy, April 22nd. a bouncing boy on March 30th. Military Home, Leaveuwortb county, rockiug-grate. Bart let' Baird are the leaders in Hard Every oue is coidially iuvitud to attend.

Mrs. Lumpson, daughter of W. H. ware and Implements, Stoves and Tin- While it is true that we have not had 'Wm. Heirgood came down from Flor Moore, retnined to Denver, Monday.

are of all kiuda. Give thein a call. 38lf 1 ence, Colorado, Suuday. Mr. Heirgood after a visit of several months in this city as ranch ram as might have been for our best interests, we have escaped one disas will wove to Florence where lie is eu 37-tl Try D.

Phares' soap. WHAT THE GREAT The sand hill road is gettinsr in bad traced as a macliiuest for the iSuiitul'e ter which has lieen quite general all over the United States, our part ot the country ruad. D. J. Foulk has tha agency for a sew order flgnin.

The ruts are getting worn so that travel in nnnoyinsr to say the least. The riuurlock yase ball team came ing machine, which ir a dandy, ask to see has not been damaged by the cyclones, which have extended from the southern HJNCYC LO FED I A I A I A. Timet Card. I. O.

Front door to office opens m. daliverr m. Bt. O. and rexiftry window SflOa.

m. Mail olowa Kotnx Woet 2:111 D. m. east a.m. O.

and ragUter buninosa closes p. m. Office donee. .7: p. m.

STAR RoCTB. flonth cloma, daily .8:00 a. m. Terrytnn oloMa, dail. Knauaton cloaua, Tueadai Thuradny oil Batarday i ..,.7:00 a.

D. W. Pitts. Postmaster. "Advertised." W.

W. Stausifer, of Santa Fe, wns in the "New down Saturday to give the high school team a aujels. 'ibe score stood something like 4o to 21 in favor ol statesi to Dakota, in the north, the eastern ediio of KaneaB was caught last Tuesday Our price is all riclit on Lemons, Oran tha city during the earlier part, of the week doing bus'iiese with our mercbiints. ges, and Bananas. G.

H. Macs Co. 37-21 REALY IS? THIS WILL GIVE YOU SOME 1CEA, and several persons killed and houses Sherlock lieu time was called. Mrs. F.

Finnnp, who 1ms been visiting and towns weie blown away and mucl Yon will find at F. H. Howard's apiarv complete bee hive in the flat for $1.25. R. II.

Duy, formerly a resident of this with ber sister in Leavenworth for some dan-age doue to th growing grain and weeks, returned home Wednesday morn fruit. 38U The followin i a Hat of Mtrs remaining cily, hut who bus been employed at Dodge City for some lime, loliiinoil lioiuo Tuesday anil wviit tu work on BO.Tral jobs of uncalled for in the (iaraen City post olhee, April ing. A. D. Phares' soap is superior to all 19th, 1893: Forty-seven new subscribers added to soaps for use in hard water.

37tf Boynr. Mr J. Hogan Mrs. E. Ed Lucas, editor of the Ulysses Trib our list sincoApiil 12th, and these sub painting which wore, awaiting hi ill.

Raid Miss Alice Brown Mm. M. A. Johnson Mrs. Hattit 20-506 Pages, an average of 854 pages per volume E.

Ijse Itlra. Mary scribers are not dead heads, or foreign Miss Emma Good butter. Huffman's is headquar 14 Ijae Marlin Joseph une, was one of the business visitors or the city during the earlier pivt of the CI. M.iratt, witi) and mDtiinr-in la subscribers, but farmers and citizens liv Koae Mra. Clinton Walling A.

(i) ters for good butter. Eggs are always in Oat holme North, of Oriniioii, Iowa, have Persons oallinir for anv of the above letters week. ing in Finney find adjoining counties; demaud. Country patrons will please moved into the house recently occupin will please say aurertued, W.Pitts, P.M. make a note of this.

Notice our new ad bear in mind that 1 will pay the highest M. A. Barton, tbeUitswa by Geu. Ariz. Mr.

Moratt t-omes to our vertisers. Bring in your subscriptions market price in cash or trade. city for the beuolit to be derived from K. E. Carter came down from Kendall an 1 ads.

for we are here to stay nnd mean S. D. Huffman. 37-2t Nursery, spent A few days in the city this week, looking after the interests hia bouse. our tlimate.

business. F. T. Wolf of the firm will Tuesday. leave for Kansas City Sunday, where he Milton Brown is attending business in Posts, Lime, and Cement at the new wjll purchase material for a first-class job It.

Crews nnd J. F. Miller were this week. 16,404 Articles, averaging ix pages each, 3,399 Articles written and signed tv specialists, cr 142 per volume. 16-255 Pages written ly special ccntrifritcrs forming four-fifths of the entire work.

338 Full-page Engraved Plates, containing crsr 900 seperate Haps and plans, including 237 colored maps. 9.092 Illustrations, exclussive of maps and plats. lumberyard. office, including th latest styles of type, The laud ollico is to be movnd from its present location in the iuture No room has beeu secured an yet, but it is probable that it will be pla 'od in the west room of the Buffalo block next to the guests at the Windsor hotel Tuesday. We are "in it" and will give the farmers etc.

Remember us with a portion of our jicf J. B. Gray. of Fe.tJamo up from Both are interested in farming in the trade. Office in Buffalo block.

the benefit of it We keep tbe best goods the south Tuesday. connty. i'lilBDNB office. and sell tbe cheapest Among Garden City's live and enter- visitor F. M.

Dickinson, a merchant from Gra 38tf Bartlet Baird. W. 8. Eiggs of Plymoll. was to the city, Monday.

Horticulturists recommend water sligh prisiuff niorchants we note the firm of nada, was in the ciiy Sunday and Our devil says A. D. Phares' soap can't Bartlett Baird whose stand is in the the latter part of last week, visiting our Jy warmed as being or benefit to grow, lug bbriihbery. Beu Martin has had ex be beat, for removing soot from the hands I O. W.

Wight and wife, of Pierceville, merehants Erisrann Mr, Bartlett, the senior and face, and he ought to know. 37 tf I came up Wednesday, member of the firm, has been engaged perienue with some fruit trot ts which have beeu treated iu this manner. For further The room adjoining the Palace Vrng, Just received at Huffman's a enr load iu the hardware business in this city for gtore being partitioned and fixed up particulars nue Beu. five years, and has during this time built of Arkansas City flour. Every sack friends in Dodge City.

as nn office and will be occupied by W. for himself an enviable redntation for rented to give satisfaction. 37-2t Uoru. R. Hopkins.

Joe Ekelrett has added a suite of bath The above represents tbe famous Edinburgh Edition, but BEAR III miUD To Mrs. Geo. Bnxiks a 12 poand boy fair dealing, every thing sold being represented. H. T.

Baird, while but Finnnp has a full stock of wire cloth. rooms to his barber shop. J. Tankersley, ex-editor of the Daily Geo. H.

Mack Co. have the best Bak young man, has been associated with the We have not been able to fci sight of George since the adveut of tiie son, but suppose that at the proper time we will Geo Neal Jr. made a trip to Ingalls Ern, of Cape Girardeau, Mo is in tbo citv this week, lookin up a location for ing Powder iu the oity. Tour choice out 1 The Editijn we offef to our readers contains All that is in the Great Edinburgh edi firm for a number of years, first as book Monday to visit with friends. of 100 pieces ot 'Wick China Ware with tion, with the following important features added: be able to flu bim.

keeper, and he now stands a member of the firm advocating 'the principles laitl a newspaper. every can, and a cbnnce to draw a China A thorough equipment of New Maps, costing Thirty Thousand Dollars tc J. W. Osborn, of Lamed, spent Tues Craig Bros, have done considerable Tea Set It is the best scheme ever in Miss Ida Wilson cum down from down by Mr. Bartlett, day and Wednesday in the City.

produce. work for tiie Santa Fe railroad this week troduced in this city. 87-2t Deerfied Wednesday 'and will tnke the The American Copyrighted Articles rewritten to date by eminent American 1 here is no difficulty about reaching a S. MoNeely spent Monday and Tues- kich school examination-, which will corn- repairing tools, etc. Craig's shop might Go to Cochran'" for your gold watches.

writers. settlement, wlien yon have the right kind day doing business in the city. be turned into a railroad machine shop raence next week. He carries the largest stock and can give it would compare very favorable with 20,000 New Biographies not iu the original Edinburgh Edition), nor in sny of material to do it with. Differences are always likely to occur between buyers yon any thing you want, at bed rock ixirn.

uoo. r. tjnst or aanta was a Hardin Sliobe left the city for the wpst the one at Dodge City. other Encyclopedia. prices.

87-2t guest at the Windsor last week, ne will probably mike a trip and sellers. They may be caused by con An addenda to each volume bringing all recent discoveries in Sciefltfe, The Womuns Aid Socu ty of the through the western cities and then take Mrs. T. Eggan has been ill fur sev Hey Farmers! Bring in your butter nud dieting opinions as to quality and ss to values. The true way to settle them is Church will hold a Dime Social iu the Mechanics, absolutely np to date, thus making it the only Encyclopedia iu in the World's Fair.

coirs anil receive tne numest market parlors of Mm. P. Ross, at the Wiud, for the dealer to make absolutely no mis. price in cash, or trade. We want your reviseu to tne present time.

eral days, but is now convalescent. The E. 0. W. daucing club gave dance at the Windsor Saturday last.

F. W. Denney nnd B. F. Smith re representations, Exaeeration never pay In other respects this Edition is page for page identical with (he expensive sor on Saturday evun pg April 22.

Refreshments, sandwiches, pickles aud coffee trade and we wan your butter and eggs, in business matters. It may serve a tern, Geo. H. Slack Co. 87-2t.

turned from Indiana Tuesday, where the? have been for several days past, ne Edinburgh Edition costing 88.00 per volumel All are cordially' invited. J. M. Dunn had 4lscqrated ttie front of porary purpose, but the time soon comes This is the encyclopedia This is the mine of information now offered, you st gotiating a land dpnl. Strayed.

when it is estimated at its real worth liia grocery store with a new awning. the unheard of rate of One cow branded 3 on ths left hip There can however, be no difference of Roy Marshall has been placed clmrirA The C. P. church property is undergoing a much needed improvement; the water mains have been tapped aud pipes tire being laid. The yard will be planted X.

C. Mitchell sold his black pacing opinion, either as to quality or price of the of the freight department of the finnta and two calves, one branded 8 on left hip, the otber on the right hip. Any horse to Mr. Moratt last iroods to be found nt Mrs. L.

Crawford'i Ten Cents A Day. Never before in tbe history of the world have young men had the opportunity road in thtR city. Tiplace wae formerly held by O. D. Johnson.

New Furniture Store. information may be adressed to R.J. Catholio sea vices will be beld in the Churchill, Eminence Kansas. ball Sunday April 23 by C. L.

Kearful. iu grass and other improveements made which will add to' the beauty of the property. Mr. aud Mrs. I.

N. MoBetli left for Miss Helen Folsom celebrated her MisDnllie Arndt, who has been visit Foultry netting nt Fiuuup's. J. E. Brown has just finished placing l'ltli birthday on Wednesday la6t, an um two bath tabs in the O.

K. bnrber shop. of ber young friends in response to to fit themselves for the battle of life that is nov given them. It is equivalent to college education. All that the college graduate bus beeu taught, can be secured by the young man who gets sot of this nnequaled Encyclopedia.

No man uecds any other library, no man can have a better one. ing with her sister in Pleasint Vidley township for some tune, retnrued to ber home iu Newton Tuesday. Yes, our uniform low pncea on goods invitations gathered at her home, and please our customers. AH who have re Bradball Comedy one week, com tpont several hours in the enjoyment, to ceived our prize books are delighted with mencing May lBt, Prices 10. 20 and 30cts.

W. H. Brady, who has lvien vin'tmsr be gathered only when a crowd of young thorn. We still Lave a few left. folks are couguegated for amusements Address all communications to the Kansas City Jonmsl Headquarters, 1002 Walnut bt, Kansas City Mo 8 D.

Huffman. 37 St E. Rail ex-treasurer of the county with hia sons A. C. T.

H. for Rome weeks, has decided to ecome a permanent resident of this county. sake; as the midnight hour drew near the known as Garfield, came up Wednesday Call at Mack's aud see this Wicks Chi participants ot the eveuiugs pleasures na Ware, given away with a can of Bak Judge Lester, of the Syracuse Journal, took their departure, wishing Miss Hele many returns of equal pleasure. O. D.

Johnson, who lias been employed Clncago Tuesday. They intend spending several days in the larger cities eu-roule hud will then spend several weeks seeing the sights iu Chicago, and visiting the world's fair exhibits. Mr. aud Mrs. Mcfieth are the first to leave this city fur the fair.

Died. Mrs. M.A.Hemphill on Friday moruing, April 21st, aged Co years. Mrs. Hemphill has been ailing for some time not having recovered from uu injury received h.Bt fall, being thrown from a wagon.

Mrs. Uemphill loaves a husband and several grown children. ing Powder. 37 2t. came down on the noon train Wednesday.

as freight agent at this place for the past. Seed Pea-nuts Mauager Brown has secured dates with Frank Tiner ot Haskell county, wns six years, has resigned his position nnd the Brudball Comedy to commence will move to Topeka immediately. one of our visitors during the past week. W. H.

Soott has several bushels ot May 1st and continue one week. The first classed hand-picked Virgiuia fea- Frank Milligau, register ot deeds of I J. E. Spencer. John Gtorge, Frank prices have been reduced to 10, 20 and uuts for sale.

Call and see them. Haskell oounty, came up Saturday even Wright nnd George Hill oame down from 30 cents. No recommendations are needed ing. It yon want a first-class shave call st for this company as they are known the Kendall on the noon train Wed need ay and spent a few hours in the city. world over.

A. D. Phares' Bnrber Shop on Main st. L. L.

Einsel, one of Cimarron's citizens, was in the city during the first of the first door north ot Grant Ave. 37-tf G. St nue made a trip to Ingalls. Mart A. Cayton, a barber of consider A Sanitarium for Garden City.

week. able experience, of Newton. Kansas, has lost Saturday to repair Santa Fe engine which bad gone dead at that place. Dr. McKay, nn euiuenC physician of A second band sewing machine, a way SILVER WATCHES.

acoepted a chair with I. W. Vnnclcave. The Tribune wishes him success. down low at Huffman's.

87-2t As soon as the Santa Fe clmps are Chicago, who has boon in our city for several days past, ns a representative ot F. M. Dunlavy, editor of the SyrnonM Principle was in the city the first ot the the American Health Resort Association brought to thia city it will do awny with such iLuoyancBS to the company as being See Mack's Baking Powder Scheme. week. Miss Lilllo Duiueu returned from Chi S7-2t At Almost Nothing, obliged to scud to Garilt Cil tor me- returned home Tuesday highly pleased with the iuducemeuts offered in the way o.lgo, Sunday where she has been for the Earl Blowers nont to Dodge City Mon.

Finnnp has the lead on wagons, for be ohauics to repair their property. past two weeks eelecting a choice stock of day to accept position in the machine of climate and hotel accomodations, for sells the Bain. goods for the new furniture Bture shops. Only one more week from Friday until the establishment ot a sanitarium at this Dickinson is Making a spec Cream cheese, mackerel And A fins line school closes, for Jill of the grades ex- point, for the benefit of invalids who are County Attorney1- Coffraan came np Mrs H. 8.

Gregory enme up from In of dried fruits, busy times sud low ci'p ing the class of the hiiii seeking a higher altitude. galls Sunday, to spend a few dava with from Haskell connty Inst week; lie reports wheat somewhat damaged by the dry spell prices at a D. Huffman's. 37-2t The doctor represents a capitalized fe tends. ial oi Silver Wntdacs.

lb SaaaaatBBtaSaaal BSBSS aVMSaVSSal ltISsMi school. The xrauuatiug cla.s utt bi-iog prepared, Prof (Iyer has consented to remain oue month lougir to that the company, wii desire it is to establish but that a yield may yet be obtatued, Ahorse, harness and buggy to ex a sanitarium on a line taken by invalids Mrs. A. L. Liston wns quite ill the first ot the week, but is somewhat improved at change tor good yenrliug oolts.

Wanjed A light spring wagon suit- who are suffering from lung trouble, and chiss u)a" pre out a. nppearanne aiid lie niore thoroughly prepared for Mods M. Pierce. present Vi-'. are desirous ot reaching a higher altitude for a single borsoi wiTgive A good'trnde for the same.

For further particulars their eomiueucemeut. by a graduul ohaog- of climate. fine line F. G.Thomis ons of Rivanna'a busi Huffman bas just received of candies. lupuire of F.

H. Howard or nt this office. While hero Dr. McKay was escorted 87-2t ness men, was in the city Wedneuday on Bey D. O.

Alilner. president ot the business. We are pleased to announce tli'it J. W. State Temperance Association, requests For Sale or Trade.

Keffer has received a right nice little sum that all churches it ih state observe 0. E. Adams cams up from Ivanhoe, from the government as back pensiou. April all as Teipperaure ilio'. to the end stable nnd smoke bouse, two blocks from Xll OnleCl IS IO FeClUCe 1 GCl Saturday, to attend to business with our and a regular pension of S12 per month over the city by Dr.

Coffman and others who have taken A doep interest in this enterprise; and the result is that negotiations were entered into between the Dr. aud the owners of'the Windsor Hotel tor the Windsor building to be used as a sanitarium. The doctor has returned to Chicago for the purpose ot closing the lUDlU QblWh Tf lit WAV KWV WUUM I tnsrobants. tlnil, ly nuiteU nctioii. a freBh impetus may be giveu tq the principles of law and from April 1st.

ot Silver Cases. part payment Call nt this office. order a good thing for our mass temper H. H. Traoy retnrued Monday, from a rroUn ulfnrnnv ft.

F. M. Cochran bas just received nice I 1 A 11 i. H. a I sure meeting.

G'nrdeu City Ministerial twin. np mrougu foe eastern pan p. Mi mmU thia yory pp18. line ot clocks. Call and see them.

37-2t Association take notice. i i Vil BSIIHO. I t. I HUH UMII lUWIlIM- I -IU .1.1. For Kent.

Mrs. M. Callahan was somewhat indis- enjoyable visitor, and all right despite' Three room house in ths second wsrd E. F. Smith mot with nn ancidei last Wednesday which will keep him iu doors This Will be a Rare Oppontw- posed the first of the week bat is now his political bet'ef.

Dr. Charles Bolmout made a most successful business trip to Lakin Tuesday. Wbilo there be met several ot his old good water in the house. Enquire at this mil nit tlAfta. I for some time.

lie had been to the noun llt-meruoer mat tne a lies ot tne JUeeree office. try for a loud of hav and was returning to Secure of Honor, of the A. U. U. W.

will give See the line ot summer costs And vests Granada, Colorado, last weok, returning patients and friends. Tbe doctor was so well pleased with his trip that he bas made nrrnmrements to be in Lakin every fourth Tuesday. at the Hoosier Bargain Store. net'k tin and inn cream social i the lodire r-Mim Tuesday evuning, Anril 2'ali; ooui'i evo'V one. mi 1 bring votir friends Monday noon.

Italian Decs. Bar Italian bees for sals st my apiary. Geo. Muck took th't. Sir ilerre in the K.

ot P. last week and is uow a full 1. II mo a grniie nrlr" when in turning a comer east of the city the high wind overturned his wagon, thiowing Mr. Smith to the ground iu such a inner us to cause a frncturo just above tbo ankle. Dr.

Subiue is waiting upon Mr. Smith, i As shown by the report of the Supreme Recorder, Feb. 1st the A. O. U.

W. has 307 ,200 members mid is iuoreasiug at the Per stand, $10; two stands, 818; three of vines, during the last week, to Say fledged kuight btauds $25. F. H. Howard.

Set those Quick Meal New Process Gasoline Stoves at llarllett Baird's. They are daisies, the best and cheapest in the market. 83-tt not hint? of oir 200 of differi'iit varietipM of 38lt Miss J. Hapgooil and Miss Rose Haw. fruit tret; this dona not lonk like Dii'k pnmps and on Call and Look at Them.

DICKINSON, Tho Jeweler. thorns ot Laliio, were guests at the Wiint- had lost ooufldiiiioB hi western KunMiut. Boo Bartlett Baird windmills. 88tf Attention. sor hotel Sunday.

F. II. Howard, of lh Tioiieer apinry, rale of .1000 to 4000 per month. It has Hi there, old follow! Vh re did yon get that nice cl t.u shaver Why, dowb Finnttn sells tbe "Jewoll" Gasoline n-ceivd a half car lo id of bee keeker's in Kansas ou April 1st a total member- Don't forget the ladiea of Tuesday evening, April 25th. It is th Stoves.

They are nuo. ship of Of those who huve been first ot ths season. supplies last, week, consisting of hives, sections, extractors and nil iiccewory to I. W. Vancleave's barber shop, just opposite ths P.

O. He bas a new barber with Inm and if yon wuut the latest and SUBSCRIBE FOR Cans seed, Jerusalem corn, Kaffir corn, I millut sued aud fresh gsnlcn seeds for I equipment for A ilrat-claHN iipi.iry. J. 8. Bsrbeo, representing Hutch members of the order less than one year hut two out of each thousand (he nun ally, while Of tHiwe who hav been Ih leii years, ten iu each thousand die annually, aud this proportion iuciintoa wilh ago.

This explains the nialbe- nmlies of difreasing tbe death rate by bust. Uo there; they give the btwt for salo cheap by J. M. Dunn. See him inson News, is in the oity this wpk the the money.

UStC fore you buy. 88 2t tbe interest of bis paper. 'lYnchi'is, The next, examination will t.iij hel I in my office Saturday April itUtli. cum MM a a. million, Bssncia'e -trior of ine For 8ale Cueir-s ll-moath-old geld- Take your butter and eggs to nil, in ir iii.w nmimii.i-a.

iinriinii i v. 3ae Kss-aoor Chiofliiiu, was a our inouoiuifat 8 slmTp, S'ig. MutttwV. Cheap fo' oasb. I lxigo of titia city bas aneurli' 100 mem-) U' MfWf bora and is diing Iu the nri.

cltxdttring the past week. 'ALJBlil llcnsT..

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