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Garden City Taxpayer from Garden City, Kansas • 8

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Paw Paw'l Wtkl. Editoih Wo rcfivt to leuru thnt Vaw Vw lat uHk liiitl nn old fnhliiidii'd wuko, lis GardenCityTaxpayer. ilUlllfiUMl bo IUW A flllll rill priMWIiHIII, IIelropMNl symputhetio K'lir over liia kind "friend" with whom lie lind liud F. COCHRAN, LEADING JEWELER OP SOUTHWEST KANSAS. CARRIES A FULL LIXE OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles.

Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods. LOWEST PRICES AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REPAIRIXO A SPECIALTY, COE, MAIN AND 0EANT AVE. GARDEN CITY, KANS. .1. T.

At N.F.TIiuo Titbit'. WEMTWAHD. LSAVC PAILT. Mich "friendly ar in formal that tho fcboek was too much for bis nervous aj Mtcm. A tbe proccsHion came in nhl a loud noiuo wns hoard in bis mni'tiim whicl attracted attention from tho trt, and No.

1, l'iiciflc KxpnMti 11:31 p. m. No, Mexico, Hun 1 i't'o Kxpr. 1 h. m.

No, ft, 1 tuvor I'tau Ksprt, p. in. No. 7. Colormlo Kxprewa S.Kill ji.

in. Xo.fi, Way I 'reiuht 7iW o. ra. K.UTWAIID. X.EAVB DAILV.

No. 2, Atlimlio flftS a. m. No. 4, New York Express 1:1.

a. ni. Na Chicago 3:40 a. m. No.

Mo. River. 12 2 p. ni. 5:23 p.

tu. Proposes to show: when our rciortur urrivtnl the fullcn chief win proftrute ou the tloor, with bis nrtint, bottle-holder, nnd keeper of tho inner vnil around him. It wns but a moment before a Christian Science doctor was Why farming does not pay, why tho LusincHs inaa is "hard up" and why the day laborer has such a time of it to keep the wolf from the culled by telepboiib. GEO. W.

HUP CO, DEALERS IX J- FURNITURE. Trains 1 nndi between Chicairo ouil Din-tor, (to tho hnoV, tick his head into that barrel that bo Sim iTnucisco, curry Pullman nod Tour st Fl'ieni. door. Trains 3 and 4, liotweon ChieaffO and cannot see that funeral proccwiou. I know bat ails him; keep quiet a few El luo mi'l southern California, vim Kin sley cut off: carry Pullman nnd 1 on nut moments and I think I can revive sleeper; making connection ntliiirrfon for nil iMiiutrt to fluU from l- risco lino; IiusiiIho ALSO Here Peggy, tho bottle-holder, liecnme excited and ruvlied in and iusinted that be ought to be siranginl off, at the same time rullman Hoopers, ht.

Ixnus to LI Paso in It proposes to show inwhat way coimtx-i ion wiui iree cunir cure in unrrron, Trains 5 nnd C.canDonimll.lH'tw(Hu Chi- wetting bis stionge from bis bottle and plucing it to bis lips, saying: "Can you swallow. Tuke a littlo of this hyssop, onifoaml Denver, curry Ventihule sleepers, fret Chair-cars and Dining mini; making the monopolies and trusts are re. sponsible for our present condition Colonel." roniioction nt i.llii)W(H)j for poiuta on Mnrioii nud Mcl'liprwHi t.rnwli. Tniim 7 in id Kiiiikiim City find andJwhatnUHt be doncjbefore we can look for nnythingjbetter. Denver rry rnlliiian nnd J.ourint sleep, em 'inl of herlirsl nnd second claw acrom-nioi ifion.

Don Norriui, tho nrtint, then bent his lengthy form over him, at the sumo time rubbing bis bead, and said: Alas poor Yorickl I know him, fellow of iutlnito jest, of most excelleut fancy; bo bus borne 'H 1 reight tro ins also on rry passengers. All kimiHof ruilroml business triitisnetoil Inf miHtion fnrninhel on application. moon bis buck a thousand times, nnl A ji'ncy for ells, nrgo Vo a Express ViK anil irnvelers insurance Co. lour pat rocige is solicited. Call nnd see hp.

T. W. Nixon, Agent Farmers, do you belicvo it is your fault that farming does not Cliim-ho and NotIMIps. now how abhorred in my imagination it is: my gorge rinea at it." Doc-tor, "Hush, bush, I believe be will yet siH.uk." Keeper of tho inner vail. (Bending bis dapper foini over the prostrate and fallen hero, with his lips to his ears and speaking in a loud voice cries) 'Taw l'uw, I'uw Paw! Do yon know me? If you know mo press my hand.

That wns not a fu-m ral procession that we saw. It is an pay? R. Scl.ennerlioni UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING 1 MA, m. Kumlnr School, lis. in, r'Kulnr Diormn rvtae.

7 p. m. rr-tilnr nroninn cr-ioe. tvrrf Snmlny. Prnywr meet-hit nr WnlnmilBy at 7 J.

m. Ohurcb corner 3ir reet and (Jiirlen City avenne. in All Its Branches. other boom. It is a long procession headed for Slieridnn Luke.

I have sold f) Itev. I.yman Unit, Merchants, do you love to' buy them 1.001 lots there, and they are going to build a warf into tho lake, and a ten ni-tor a. m. Sun School. II a.

in. story Oriental Lodge building." Alton R. Clark. Undertaker. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS.

of trusts at trust prices and to sell refnitr oorniiiprice. 8 p. m. reiulnr ercn-fcig -nr4e. onrir every nltstrnnte KunIn.

Pr -r laxptinc Wr.lncu'lay eveniwr 8 p. in. Chi northwect comer Fulton and 8th atreeti At tins I'nw raw eyes slowly niwuotl and after clearing his month of froth and foam, his mind not having liecome clear, said slowly: Hundley, Hundley, bad I serv'd my God with half the zeal I serv'd my "ring." He would not in mine age to patrons so poorly paid for their efforts they can hardly supply themselves with the barest Bnmfonl, pantor. 0:30 it. iu.

un arheliool. 11 a.m. rrulr innrn- bi enr 8 n. m. rrcntnr evenini airvic.ea.

have left mo naked to mine enemies." People's Cash Store, p. in. ra mpoliin. Service evsry Snmlny. Pravcr tiieetina Tliuriulaya at p.

m. Young Fulk'n i.ieotitnTupnilnya at p. iu. Church, 3ornr Ht and Cheatnut. Norrisi.

"(iood sir, have patience. Paw Paw. 'O yes, have I -Dealers In- hud honed when you sketched that coat UMTED BUETUUEV. Ker. C.

C. Bra.ten. rutc-. Church nn Eishth utrppt. Clnu- of arms, representing 'Hog and Hominy' with my eye on the nnd headed to-wards the Farmers Alliance, that it would have a taking effect nwf inr l'hW: mnrnlnc aervlcci 111 Sunday 2- evening ncrvlcea 7:30.

Prayer uicot-liilf A' lies lay ovenlnir. aolu Ins Laborers, do you think it would A D0WX niLLM l.t. Groceries and Provisions. Your Patronage Solicited. J.

D. LATHROP, Propr. Shanlclln. Pastor. Scrvl-'co held in the noeimil iuiry of Lincoln IIU ok, be a good thing to have steady work and fair wages? itp'oiiiiik every gnnnain min.

m. 1 7 m. Kumlny School at 9.45, l'rayor niertinn. Vi'cilnoiliiy evenings. Fiiiev F.

I. U. Meets at Hull en the first Saturday of every month. MORGAN'. W.R.BEURr, Soe'y.

l'rea't. If you do, sendyour subscriptions A. O. Bieeek John H. Cottebal Guthrie.

ii. 0mmS 3 VmJ to the paper that will devote its Milton Brown, Garden City. "St. A. Miel every Sunday evening nt 3:45 at the I'nited lircthren church.

i). i'ouLK, President. pages toward enabling you to real CNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Harden JMity Wire No. 98.

II. Solby. C. C.s ize your beliefs. Send your subscriptions to the P.

W. Pitts. K.of W. 8. Meeta ev ery evening.

Brown Attorn eys--at--Law, Garden City, Ks. and Guthrie, Ok. Silt KNIGHTS Meet Fridiiy evening in ea-b month. Hall on Hain street. S.R.

Cap't. MO 'I-T. PIERCE. K. 'eenrde-.

1" VhlAN T.ODutE 't. and A. m. "-n'aet on evening of each r-'inthon or bet.ro the full moon and too weeks theme ft er. Atl visiting brethren in Garden City Taxpayer.

oeHty invited to attend, jr LIGHT, WM. IXOE, Sect'y. W. M. As Paw Taw revived he said it was not so much the death of his old friend Hundr ley he regretted, as it was his transmigration into another body.

He had hoped poor Hundley's soul would go right to heaven. As he was dwelling on the word trans migration, his old friend Joe entered. ESTABLISHED 1819. IUW HOUSE IN COT F. FINNUP, I.

0. O. F. V. Fnlsom, N.

G.s V. t' siiVka, j. r. MRni, A it a i i hi II ii ii Qnniill rU Meets every' Thursday evaning at 7 p. u.

at Odd Fellow" hll. Main atraat. -DEALER IN- Joe was bis spiritual advisor, ana saia ne was looking for this, knowing that Paw Paw, since last fall's election had spent hour after hour with him. In fact he was nt the council when the artist designed tl.Q nrtat rt nrmfl. nftfir fulfill t7 Paw EXAMINING PENSION BOARD.

Drr. A. jAiuim. F. Coi.k, and II.

S. Lowranpk. Meets every Wednesday at Bank of Western Kanan-a. LUMBER, Paw by the collar and the seat of his A WORD TO advertisers: FURNITURE, This paper will circulate largely Iron, Steel, Wag-on Wood Work, Bird Cages, Window Shades, Bugs, Carpets, Pianos Organs, Mouldings, Be wing Machines Oil, "Paint, Glass Whips, Lime Cement, Piaster, Revolvers, Rifles, breeches, ana lilting mm into tue cnair, commanded the room to be cleared excepting the doctor. It has transpired through the devil, who bad just been promoted from a street gamin, and who hid in a box near the sanctum while the doctor, Joe and Paw Paw held their secret conclave, that Joe rubbed Paw Paw's hair with scented uno-Hon.

then civiuff last week's issue com Agent For McCormick Machines. Champion Mowers. John Deere Plow Co. Great Western Stove Co. "Jewel" Gasoline Stoves.

HARDWARE, manded him to rend. among the farmer? of Finney county and the counties north, south and west of Finney. It will go into all of he farmers' alliances in these counties. If you want to reach the farmers then advertise in the Taxpayer. FARM MACHINERY.

The devil further says Paw Paw invoked the Muses and poured out in eloquent strains several verses of poetry in English heroic measure. He took it down in short hand nnd promises to give it to the press at some future time. GARDEN CIT-VT, KAN. IJLjJ Democrat Sold to the Taxpayer. I sol' the Finney County Democrat to W.

V. arshal and A. L. Hemphill on the 21Mi if February; too lato for them to iesne tb ir first number last week and as I ga ve poBession the same day I could not, without extra expense, Kt ut another Democrat; so our patrons received no issue at all last week, but under these peculiar circumstances I feel thoy will exercise a little patience and excuse us. Messrs Marshall imd Hemphill are both newspaper men and fully competpnt in every.

financially nnd intellectually, to give their readers first class paper. They will send their paper, the Garden City Taxpayer to tbe subscribers of the Democrat who have paid in advance until the time expires to which they have subscribed; all back subscriptions are payable to them. Other accounts are payable to me. Thanking the people for a liberal pat ronaffe given me while endeavering to fulfill my duty us publisher of the Democrat thouch laboring uudermany disadvantages, I ask the same patronage be giveu Marshall nnd Hemphill who are worthy of confidence. With these remarks I close my newspaper career in southwest Kansas for the present, at least.

Most Respectfully, THE LEADING JEWELER, G. W. DICKINSON. Established Four and One-Half yearn longer THAN ANY JEWELER IN FINNEY COUNTY. Ererybody knows that tho Reliable Jeweler is Dickinson, who carries the largest and Best Stook of Everything in the Jewelry Line.

Call and see Vs and be Convinced. Gr. W. DICKINSON. Is The Cheapest.

Price per year, $1.00 in advance. Sample copies sent free. Address THE TAXPAYER, Garden City, Kans. PAW PAW AND HIS SPIRITUAL ADVISRR. LAST SCEKE AS DESCRIBED BY TUB M.

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