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Garden City Tribune from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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UNE. CITY GARDEN NO. 10 GARDEN CITY, FINNEY COUNTY, KANSAS; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1893. VOL.

2. Hardware. Implements. SET First ice Mont.Vjmorniiig Take down tho hauimoek aud put up tho stove. Juke Working shipped a car load ot cattle east, hiBt Monday.

is R. M. Douglass and wife came up from Burton Monday, and packed tumr household effects, which they shipped east Tuesday. Miss Ella Cline returned to her home near Granada Colorado Buuday morniug, after a two months visit with hor sititor iu this city. Mrs.

F. T. Wolf and danglitw left for Washington, Iowa, last Saturday where they will join Mr. Wolf, of ye editor. Time Table.

A. T. S. F. 11, 11 Windmills.

Pumps. J. R. Chaple of Tawnee was in the oily Preaching at the Amazon school house next Sunday afternoon ut i o'clock, bv J. C.

Moore. Leonard's dray received a new coat of paint tii i.s week, which adds much to its appearances. Win. Colter solda car load of fat hogs this week, which were shipped to the eastern market. Gai'deu City did her duty as hostess, so say the members of the Salina irrigation convention.

Notice that the Santa Fe time table is changed this week. This change goes into effct Oct. 8th. Saturday representing the 1'opnlist cause from his part of the county, it is needless to say that it was well represented. Mrs.

W. L. Mc Kee, dauchter of Coun SASTWAKD LCATX NA. 2 Atlantic) Lxpraa p. m'.

No. 4 Cuiuiuljiau Litniuxl lu. No. ti (MiiouKo Limited a. m.

No. 8 MiHHouri Hiver Kxyress 12:23 p. m. No. Way freight m.

WE8TWAIID LEAVE DAILY. No. 1 Mexico I Wifornia Express a. ra No. HOali.

biinitod. MiOa. m. No. 5 Colorado A Utnli Kxpress NlfiO p.

m. No, 7 Colorado Kxpresu 2:10 p. m. Mo. wriy froitfht.

8:15 a. m. Way frmtfktx will carry pnmminerH. No's und tl nre solid vastilmlo trains between ami Denver, have rlmir and pullman couches, through without change. N.i.'b a ami 4 will carry a through Pullman sleeper between Ht.

bonis and i)nvr, via Huiton and the Frisco, and parties denirin to go to, or tlirotwh St. bonis cuu by taking No. 4 go to 8t. Ijonis without chftnae of earn. Tickets unld.

and Imirsiw olieelwd thmnph, to nil tlm principle points iu the United States. AfTniiy for the Travelem Insurance and Faro ami Companies Kxpress. Wlien you want to taka a trip (five us a call. 0, Skinner, Aiient. ty Treasurer Wilkinson, left for her home iu Ilutchiusou, ou the noou train Sunday having spout several weeks visitiu'j in our ty.

Several light frosts have oome and Headquarters for everything in the Mrs. Susie E. Hyde of is gone and yet tue second seed orop of al ula is in good shape. visiting with her brother aud father, E. P.

aud E. L. Stephenson, of this city. She A lurce crowd of strausers ntteuded hopes to regain her health before return-iu to her home. the irrigation convention hist and rere very much taken with our county.

Mrs. W. Pierce of Lnkin, spout Sunday Carter Son marketed a carload ot al line of Groceries, and Drygoods; A fine line of new goods iust received this week, eluding the newest and latest styles, in calicoes an 'J fine dress goods. Call and examine my stock in the city visitiug Sam Craig and family, and replenishing the stock of household falfa seed Friday, about 000 bushels, representing at the average price for 6ced 83000. goods destroyed, by the recent water spout at Syracuse.

Ed. Wirt is aid to have made a teu- Time Card, 1. O. Front ilrjortn office npons 7:00 m. Tfn mil dolivorv a.

m. M. and rouistry window 8:00 a. m. Mail closes mns west 2:10 p.

cast 11:45 a.m. O. and roister business- closes 5:00 p. m. Ouicj closes 7: p.

m. MTAIT UOUTE. Bmth closes, daily m. fi. 111.

M. L. Connelly came in ou the early train strike, in the Strip. Fortune favors a Wednesday morning from Clinton Va. good man once iu a while, ltavauna Chiefton.

and will spend a few weeks visitiug his sister, Mrs. G. L. Holmes and looking up Each succeeding day brings fly-time location in this county. Merve Koontz returned from the Strip nearer its close, and tho pesky little critters seem to kuow it and are improving their time.

Kuaislon an 1 Pitt Tuesdaj TimrsJtiy mid Saturday 7:00 a. D. W. rriTH. Postmaster.

Suudny and reports flue success, havinif The County Commissioners met in secured a piece of land upon which has been located the town of Alva, which now "Advertised." This Space is Reserved for regular session Monday. The usual business was transacted, and on Wednes has a population of ubout Till)' following is a libt of letters remaining day they adjourned. S. S. Westover has purchased a stock The GARDEN CITY of new goods, and opened a grocery store C.J.

Marshall limdo final proof upon his iiirni tue it iot olhce. Out. i laker (ieo, Ii. Frame Geo. Jay Mrs i'nuiCMi Lclir Mixs Clara K.

iww Moo. Valentino Ja? D. Williams n. Izzav Itiif" Eiliss Mary. timber claim, Monday morning.

The claim is noa rly 7 miles due east of tue iu the old nuk buildiug; while our city is well supplied with grocery stores we predict and wish Mr. Westover success. loaus Suuuie C. JuijUos Joseph. city, and a good oue.

Armstrona Imvul. The Cheapest Place in the State for IV in ns calling for any ot the above lottcrg Mrs. Anua L. Piggs the popular woman Quite a scare was cnused this week by suffragist speaker will be iu the citv the report that a horse vdiioh had died iu Will pleiutf say "auvurtisuJ. D.

Pms. V. M. Monday. Don't fiul to hear her at the njtunlrH Ha sL Lm the horse pasture, south of tho river, was alllicted with glanders.

It is not do- nery CP. church, in the evening. 1'EiiSONAL. There seems to be a disparity among Cuatoly known yet, whether the report is true or not. the elements during the past week.

O. A. Harding returned froin tho Stnp Dry Goods, Notions Hosiery, Linen and Table Oil Cloth, Loces, Fancy Tnmmia rs Overcoats command a premium, while butnluy. The eight or ten inches of rain which watermelons are a discount. (.

L. Miller left for Alva, I. on last has fallen during the last wo weeks, has Mr. nnd Mrs. I.

J. Carter moved ou to erfnineries, boaps, Stationery, Confectionery, Cuttlery, Musical Hardware. Tinware, Toys, Baby Carriages, Silks, Mirrors of all etc You Can Save from 25 to 50 per cent by dealing with THE GARDEN GJTY FAIR. their claim 11 miles north of the city placed the soil in au condition for cultivation, and us a natural conse eJuosday. A.

H. BurHsletl for the Strip, Thurs. duy morning. Fridnv, nnd will try the much talked of quence, the farmers are rejoicing. Many next few years.

claim life for the H. V. Lawrence spent Sunday visiting have already commenced to plow aud seed their farms. The glistening gleam of the youths With bis purents in Cimarron. delight, nnd the maidens joy was to be Harvy Wbitson sold his alfalfa seed to J.

V. Carter has repaired the building seen upon the surface of the pools nftor Sunday's cold spell, for the first time Kinnisou MciSeth lueeday. on east Main Street kuowu us tho old Carter stand sud it is occupied by L. C. J.

S. Putrick oauie in from Santa Fe his season. of Ulysses. Mr. hud a number -(juitu'diiy, an a bimiudsa trip, C.

J. Jones, formerly of Garden City, of hue horses and expects to keep a first Sheriff Eggon went down to Emporia secured a quarter section adjoining Perry lasa livery stable, he took poesiion pmfHe wiio are oin the best town the best part of the Strip Monday and is now ready lor business, Tuusduy ou oraoiiu businwa. H. D. Oolliua ot Emiueuce, was trans, acting buttinees in the city, Saturday.

1 uffalo Jones, with a Kentucky race Garden City C.L. S. C. met laRt Monday horse lead everything. News Lever.

evening at Mrs. Emma Marshall's. The Dout fail to hear S. II. Miyder ou uoxt James Working went down to Dodge iuursday evening.

Boo bills, for place. next years work is very interesting. If any one desires to join the class please I Ilil wl to the city Sunday, and came back on the next train, Jim now wears a sad countenance as he waits upon the customers. Its sad sen meet with us at the home of Mrs. Mary Mrs.

L. White left for Granada, Sunday, or a short visit to her old opens. Moore next Tuesday evening. home. but that the way the directions are well ksiowi! what Mary Moore, Emma Marshall, Pres.

Sec. written. Jay Brown went down to Pierceville 7 Monday morning to repair a Sauta Fe O. M. Norton and wife left for Spring IE.

F.Knight left a sample of alfalfa seed price all kinds of merchandise field Illinois, Monday, where Mr. Norton tugiue. litis leasod a mill. Tho Garden City mill Mrs. I).

M. Frost aud children returned with us this week, which is hue. Mr, Knight is expert for the Koeves Mfg. Co, from a three weeks vimt to Chicago last hits not been given up by Mr. Norton but will be kept running, und will furnish which has placed new hnlloi on our buuday.

market, known as the Reeves hullcr, the tirst class Hour. Mrs. C. B. Tolls ot 1 ngalls, is spending work done by this huller ou the Crow Geo.

Pate came in from the east Sun farmdemnstnites that it is a miemnchiue this week viBitinj; her sister Mrs. V. btewnit. day morning. Geo.

started west some- and that Mr. Knight thoroughly under his machine. Uutur like a year euro, looking for a bet II. O. Ghaple of Texas came iu Wednes ter state thau Kansas, and a fiuer county wT511 command, on account oi the scarcity of it at the time of opening 9 and a hetter time for speculation nver was presented than now, the hest thing to take with you for is day evening and will visit uib lather in Rev.

L. Hull goes to Fowler, Meudc than Finney, and as a result, has returned buutu Fe. Co. Kansas, to speak next Sunday, and thoroughly satisfied that suuh a habitation J. II.

Brooks ot Peuooville, was in the Rev. E. L. Hull, late of Jetmore this suit lues nut exist, city Saturday, atieudiug the populist will fill the pulpit at tho Congregational W. C.

McFerriu one of Sherlock town convention. church. Mr. Levi Wilkinson will ship's most enterprising and successful charge of the Suuday School as Sup't. farmers and stock raisers was in tue city Miss Eva Daily left for Larued Sunday where she will he employed iu a millinery this week.

Mr. Mo Ferriu has a rich farm Come ami Help linu nuiKe a tirsi citiss school. Good music and a good time. establishment. which iu being greatly improved by his All welcome, watches mid jewelry hought of Hon 8.

H. Buyder, euperiutoiidoi of industry, and will soon besecotid to none Edward E. Thomas a professional muurauce, will speak this city A few nioro such farmers as he, is what tourist in attempting to alight from the top i.exi Thursday. SMIOMW, who is offering ot a passenger cur on buiiduy, si Miss Lena Colbura returned Sunday morniug from a two mouths sojourn in Finney county needs, Notice to Teachers. Tlie next examination of teachers will he held in the uorth Scho il building eat Riaraans.

Chances tor beuumbeU that he ell iu such a wi.y as to get his hand tiuder tho wheel the little finger aud a part of the third linger tho "white city. Lloyd Whitedeft Tuesday morninff for were taken off. Dr, Sabine dressed tue Saturday, Oct. 28th, beginning st 7:30, sharp. '1 he question has been raised as ion arc Wisooiisiu where ho will speud the winter wounded member, and ou Wednesday with his parents.

ihomas and his pardner took their ays numer-wlicn shey Mrs Siwie liuley left for Cimarron (snH at such places departure, minus a ringer aud a half and 9 Tuusdny, where she will reside with her with tho avowed qurpose never to HBter this winter. it," again. Thomas was trom Buffalo, N. nnd was Harry Bairil returned from tba Strip I I to the legality of the certiticutes issued in Garfield county, I would advise all uchers having such certiticutes to attend this examination. AiiBici.T Co.

Snpt. Try can ot that liuo apple-butter at Huffman's. F. Finnup Co. pnv the highest mnr-ket price poultry.

Buy vour groceries, tlour and feed of llii. on his way to Sau Francisco to visit his Sunday, he was fortunate and secured good piece of land. are sister, The Misses Wyooff und Craig, and Mrs, Will Thompsou, left for Chicago ou the Bon't neglect this opportunity Home Burned. On last Saturday moruing about morning train Friday. E.

J. White of Sawyer Kansas, came in M. Dunn. clocK the house ot CIiiih. Chuluiau, on Tuesday ami will visit with his brother ins tarin IU miles northwest ot towu was destroyed bv tire, supposed to have been Joe White, near Ueerllold.

Fresh fruit ulwuys on hand at HufT-rnu's. A. Fowlstou is agent for the American Steam Laundry of Hutchinson. caused by the explosion ot a lamp. Mr, see C.

J. Marshall arrived home Saturday once. Chulmau was abseut at the time, the having been visiting iu the eastern part house being occupied by Mrs. Chulmau of the state for several weeks, Co. sell groceries ns choap F.

Finnup and children, It hud been the oustoni to L. P. Coonrod returned home Friday est he cheapest. allow a lamp to burn all night in the sleeping apartments. About two o'clock morning, from two months visit in the Seed heat for sale, by J.

M. Dunn. Carriage, Painting, Trimming and Upholstering. Contracting House and Sign Painting. ast, Chicago being included.

oue of the children arose to get a drink and awoke the mother by complaining ot Mrs. Fred Stone left for Michigan Tues-dny where Bhe will spend the wiuter visit the room being lull of smoke. Mrs. ing with menus hdu relatives. Chiihuun arose hastily nnd discovered that the tablo upon which the lamp had Paper Hanging.

STEWART BIOKHAM, Mrs. L. A. Hartley loft on the early been was in Humes, as well as the west train Tuesday morning for a short visit wall ot the room. With rare presence ol with riouils in Ourrollton Mo.

mind she removed a cau containing live Rae Lemnrt and wife came down from gal Ions of gasoline to the next room, and Dried fruit, now and fresh, nt Huffman's, for cath. Take your Efgs to F. Fiunup Co. The best' "brand Michigan Celery, 8a turday, at Huffman's. A car load of choice tlour made of old wheat, for sale by J.

M. Dniin. A few of tlmseTine books loft nt Huffman's. Wo bnve some very fine plain and figured dress silks at the Garden City Fair. Eggs, poultry, and fresh butter, wanted at all times at Huffman's; for which I will pay the luglfst market price.

rubl. Sunday morning, and will visit closed the door, and by the time the 11 with their parents for a tew weeks. had burned through the partition she Painters and Upholsterers. The Misses Emma nnd Nora Lee loft for had all of the household effects out of the room. As the buildiug was insured for for their home ui Cimarron Sunday, wou ier who will be louesome now.

JMiSO the loss will not full so hurd upon Charlie. The total loss will not exceed Mrs. D. J. FouJk and daughter returned 8100.

Portrait Enlarging to Order. Wednesday morning from a months viw wilh friends at hor old home iu Dooiiutei i HI. William Eddy returned from the Strip l.lllilS WlllUr All IK1 Hlt. Bert l-oiwh byrun. Tiuuw liooU.

TJsc I All Kinds of Art Painting. Call and seo us and our new samples of Wall Paper. Cor. Main and Fulton Cld F. A.

Dunn Building. If you want a tirst-cliisa shave call nt A. D. Pliures' Barber Mhop on Main stM first door north of Grant Ave, 87-tf Fresh fruits always on hnnd nt Huff tin's. Wednesday having lioeu RuecoHsn 'tiotiL'li.

to secure a srood bottom luu claim..

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440
Years Available:
1892-1894