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Garden City Taxpayer from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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A if fappp. No. 5. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891. Vol.

1. it I The People'! Ticket. W. W. Coleman is acting city marehall.

Mrs. IL II. Cleveland was dangerously On next Tuesday tho city election will F. Cochran is down with tho grip. Hatcher wCl carry tho city by fifty mi Jority.

Prodding Elder George was in the city this week. Occur, and it is proper at this time to say sick this week. word in regard to the People's ticket. Communion services at C. I church Dawning Day.

A day of beauty dawncth, A day without ft niiht, A day of joy and a adnata. When we aliall all tola right. Ilreak thefalna bomlnsa that bold that Oil, alaoiinf lUlon arluc: W'e are working with might to win thee, To fee trill path will lead to right, lit hopeful, all the day, Earth' ooliloi have caught tha Sons; Pear heart thy day la dawning, Though thou haat waited long, Emm Sf Makciui.l. The republicans are. endeavoring to convince the peoplo that there are no is-sues in the campaign and that there is no ctiui breast pins next Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock.

Try those fat mackerul at Just look at those 33 at Dickinson's. M3iringbiifl come," and you will need something in Hats, Clothing and Gouts' Furnishing Cioods. hen you get ready to buy juKt drop in at Pitt's on Grant Ave. and yon will find what you want at prices that can't bo beat The first warm balmy days pf spring bring thoughts of spring clothing and ev-ery lady mys "I mi st bnv some kind of spring bat, something pretty, stylish and cheap." Yon can find just what you want at the Ladies Millinery Buzar on Grant Ave, J. 0.

Allen is the people's candidate in tbo Second ward. He Las property in occasion for a hard fight: but there are in at Ccllor'. Cull and see the line of Baby Carriages The clothing is piling ready for a spring rush. insues before the people and it in impor at Oeo.Finxcp Co's. tant that every voter who is identified with tho reform movement come out and W.

II. Scott is closing out 'everything in the stationery and notion line below What did you see those fine shirt st uds at Dickinson's, for SO cents a ret a For Springs and Mattresses, Mrs. Crawford's is tho place to buy them. Tote and work for the ticket next Tuesday, first cost Arrived. G.T.

Inge, of the firm of G. T. Inge Bro, baa roturuoJ from the Eastern Mar- If the Froilo's ticket is elected the or The cheapest place to buy Spring Mil dinances will bo revised and city eipen Mrs. L. D.

Bailey bus returned from a linery is nt the Lndi.s Millinery Bazar on the city, is a young man nnd will tube a ff1Dre bought a large stock of short visit with friends at Lawrence. tea reduced to a minimum. The Police uraut Avenue. spring goods. The goods have arrived and are being placed on the shelves nnd in the show windows.

The fine lino of service is costing the city more than T. W. Kane, day operator for th -lanta Go to Cochran's tor yonr machine supplies, lie carries a full lino of machine Fe, here, is visiting friends in Illinois. should be paid and reductions can bo made in other directions that will cut goods will excite your admiration and the needles nnd oil. Tho choapest Baby Chair in the market- Mas.

L. CiuwFoitD. down the expense account very materially. Uiliauil see tue ladies novelties in Queensware and Glassware just received deep interest in city affairs. He is in the crimpaigu to win, and bis friends in the Second ward must see to it that be is elected.

W.B. Weaver, of Lakin stopped ia the city on Mouday night enrouto to Louisville, Ivy. He has signed with the Louisville base ball club which belongs to tbo American Association aud will stay with the club through the base ball season. He is a (rood all round player aud as wit the club last seooc n. The republicans have abandoned all See tho new Ingrain Carpets at Geo.

W. Fisscp 4 Co's. at Crawford's. hopes of electing their candidate for may or and will make strenuous efforts to elect Don't forgot Sam Craig and Mrs. J.

Pure bred ply mot rock eggs for sale. SOM EI18 DEATZ. low prices will astonish you. A Pound Social. The members of the U.

B. church gave their pastor, C. 0. Braden a pound suual' on Thursday night There were quite a number out and everybody brought some thing for Rev Braden and wife. There were short talks by Elders Faulk, and Morrison, an response on the part of Rev Braden.

Tbo contributions amount city and school treasurer, councilmon and Dunn, Peoples candidates for city officers in the Third Ward. members of the school board. An attempt Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Gabard.of Hart land were visiting friends in tho city, Tuesday, will be undo to trade on certain enndi- dates to secure the election of the repub Mrs. Bierer, aa old lady living in tho Second ward, die.1 on Friday morning. Go to F. M.

Cochran's for yonr violin The peoples party made no mistake when it nominated L. P. Coonrod for city treasurer. He is qualified for the, office in every particular and is entitled and guitar strings. He carries a full line lican candidates for the offices of city and school treasurer, but no voter who wants La grippe was the cause of her death.

Union Temperance meeting at CP. Vote the people's ticket without church next Sabbath evening at 7:30 to tbo full support of the peoples party scratch. Do not trade on any candidate. o'clock. Kev.

Shauklin will deliver the A desperate effort will be made to defeat sermon. John WhitEon, who has been quite sick him, but this cannot be done it he is prop for some time, is ab lo to bo on the streets erly supported by the party that nominal Another special, lour choice from a again. ed him. nice lot of shirt studs for 30 cents a set. ''Afoot and alone in Ireland" was tha subject of a very interesting lecture by Caruine at the M.

E. church on Wednesday evening. The lecture was both humorous an i pathetic, and is highly spoken of by all who attended. After the leo-tnrea collection was taken to pay for work done on tne church, and about $40 were subscribed. The church has been repainted nnd papered inside nndpresenta a pleasing appearance.

Leave your laundry at Pitt's. The Dickinson the Jeweler, best roll plate A communication from J. M. Tracy Barclav, explains his sad situation finest of wash gnarranteed and nt low Look at them. prices.

Hesajs: "It it possible that one is so soon forcotten by his friends. I subscribed for E. J. Pylo it the man for school treas- Take your repairing to Cochran. He uaer.

lie will be in favor of keeping the the Taxpayer to obtain Garden City newi will give you satisfaction and guarantee but the paper does not loom np and I am nssessmeut down. A vote for him is a vote for economy. his work. in utter darkuess as to news and other valuable information. Procrastinotion is Ed Russell and others of Lakin attend it you want anytning in tue shape Of the thief of time.

Don't procrastinate in China ware gi to Scott's audit he can't ed the the masquerade ball here on Monday night. sending your paper. sell you something he will mnke you present of a toothpick. On Wednesday night II. M.

DeCordo- A. J. Iloisington. came in from Kansas va and eons, II. M.

and Gouzolva left for Ur. II run orripfc.U, ludi'ina, is hero city on Monday uud spent several days tho city. the west, intending to locate either in Ida to Bfe the Tepto's Party win should scratch the ticket. Every candidate on the Peopla's ticket is worthy the office for which he was nominated and is entitled to the same consideration at the bands of the voters as the head of the ticket. The People's ticket is the best one that the peoplo of Garden City were ever asked to support, and there can bo no reasonable excuse for! drawing a pencil mark through any name upon it The ladies have been recognized, and it is only reasonable to suppose thr.t they will not only work and vote for the ludies' hat were nominated, but leave no stone nnturned to carry the entire ticket to victory.

Every lady voter who believes in equal and exact rights to all should Biipport the 'People's ticket Two ladies have been named for the school board, and they are both qualified for the posit'on ought to be elected. Give these suggestions serious consideration, come out on Tuesday and vote the People's ticket, and victory will bo ours. Burlls Mack At 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening Rev. J.R. Lowrance pronounced the words that made A.

II. Burtis and Mis3 Sadie Surprise Party. A pleasact surprise party was given at the home of Mrs. J. Bigley on Tuesday evening.

The Sunday school chisscs of Mrs. Bigley and Miss Wilson came early and the surprise was a completers laMuster Jesse Bigley, who was away from home and did not return until his yo'ing friends had taken possession of his home. A pleasant evening was spent. SALL MASQUE. ho or Washington.

Mr. De Cordova has waiting upon his brother-in-law, M. J. Cooper, who is lying in a critical condition at the residence of O. A.

Harding. Judge Dunlavey, editor of tho Demo been a resident of Garden Jity for seven years aud is known bv everybody both in cratic Principal Syracuse was in the city on Tuesday. While the big lot of sample shoes are the city and county. He has disposed of selling fast, all will be supplied, as there are eighteen hundred pair more on the Say, do you know that Dickinson sells his interests here and will prospect for a bettor location. His wife and part of his road, for Colter's 'heap Cash Store.

the best sewing machine in the market It is the New Home. family will remain here for a few months. La grippe is causing a good deal of In speaking of tha People's ticket last China ware and notions of nil kinds at week Taw Paw could not think of a suit your own figures at Scotts. He is going out of that line of business. The Parlors of the Windsor the Scene of a Brilliant Boll on Monday Kight-A Large Attendance and an Elegant Time.

Alladdm pave an extra burnish to his able name for it and sobbingly asks suffering in Gardon city. Several doatha from this cause are reported, and there are not a few serious cases yet in the city. through the columns of his paper "What is it?" Well, we can tell you, dear, darling The Easter supper given by the ladies When you are in town go to Cochran of the C. P. church ou Tuerdny evening lamp ou the eve of March 30th, nrd the magnificent court, parlors and dining-hall netted the church about $35.

and see how cheap you can buy yourself a watch. He is selling them to suit tho colonel. It is the sama eo-t of a ticket that was put before the people of Garden City in the Spring of 1887, with the ex. ception of a decided improvement in the personnel of the ticket, particularly the Q. T.

Inge Bro. are the only firm in times, and his prices can not 1 -beat any of the Windsor hotel, threw wide their open portals to admit the gayest throng of revelers that ever assembled in Gardon place. tho West that goes to the Eastern mar kets to select the latest styles! 2 i City. bend. It is not necessary to trade to elect any It was tho occasion of the Masquerade Joe Williamson was taken before Judge candidate on the People's ticket.

We We have justsocured a grand snap in can make a clean sweep and will do so if nnlaundried shirts. There are two grades Ball given under the management of Mrs. Cronkrito's daneiug school, and the de there is no trading in favor of tho other fellows. For fifty cents, we will sell you, as long as tbis lot lasts, a shirt made of muslin as votees of Terpsichore never met upon a more auspicious and fitting occasion. The music was furnished by Mr.

Louis good as Lownsdale, and lined cuffs and On the editorial page will be found an bosoms as good as you can buy at sixty- able articln on municipal elections which Heed who was on the piano five cents per yard, and are extra well by Mrs. Cronkrite. As the company is appileable to Garden City at this particular time. Read it carefully and vote made, reinforced bosom aDd continuous Fajno Mouday on complaint of W. It Hopkins and fined $15 and costs.

Just received a car load of choice Colorado Potatoes, Chop, Bran, Meal and Corn by J. M. Dunn. Cash talks. See what $3.50 will buy you at Dickinsons, an open faoe stem wind nnd stem sot watch.

A good time keeper. 24 W.W. whom president Harrison lately appointed consul to Vera Cruzt Mexico, was in tho city this week, the guest of his son Frank. bands crossing stay points, anl is claim accordingly. gathered in, the light shone upon representatives of every race and clime; all ages colors and degrees were seen there ming Mack man and wife.

The wedding took plnce at the home of the bride in tlis Sec. ond ward, and was attended by the immediate friends of the bride and groom. Mr. Burtis came here with ie first influx of settlors and is well known throughout the county and Btate. He was clerk of Finney county for four years and 's twice been a candidate for state auditor-He has large property interests hero and will continue hia resilience in the city.

The bride has spent several years other life in Finney County and has lived in the city for some time. She is of a mos pleasant disposition, kind nnd considerate all with whom she comes in contact and numbers her friends by the score. The newly wedded couple have taken up their residence in the Second Ward and are at home to friends. The best wishes ed to be a shirt worth $1 each in tin re Big snap in unlanndried shirts at Col tail way. And at sixty cents we offer the ling in the freest familiarity.

same shirt only made out of the highest ter's. You want to supply yourself while this lot lasts. Ask for the big snap; there Lordly George Washington, Queenly grade of muslin and linen and as to the fit of this shirt it is the very best, To are two grades, one at fifty cents and the Elizaboth, Pocahontas. Pat from Cork, Marks the la wyer, the Queen May, the other sixty. buy one means six more as soon as you test them as to quality, make and fit.

Say Reader, do you know a bargain While there are shirts to be had at less Colored Divine, the Milk Maid, the Heath en Chinee, the little maid from school, Ball players just from tho diamond, the SnoiV Queen, Frost, Nuns, Monks and al when you see it? Here is one. A 15 Here you have it. A nice breast pin 35cents, waranted good roll plate' They are Bpecial. Come before the assortment is broken. Dickinson.

1 money than those. I guarantee them to be cheaper by one-fourth, thau any thing jewelled open faced stem-wind solid-silver watch, warranted 6 months $6.00 or that can be had in any city in the east. legories, all too gorgeous and numerous for tongue to tell or pen to describe. The ra freshments.an important featuroof the eve of all go with them. $5.00 not warranted.

Dickinson the Jeweler. 2 I I will sell you a solid silver watch for $2.00 and a ladies Solid Gold Watch for $12.00. Call on Cochran and see his watohes before buying. H. E.

Simmons, of Summit.New Jersey, and A. S. Kelly, of Springfield, Ohio, president and ex-president of the western Irrigatiou and Land Company of ning's entertainment were presided over by Mesdames Stevens and Wirt and con Clothing! Clothing! Made by the best merchant tailors in Chioago. Call at Pitt's sisted of a simple lunch with ices and cake. Their excellence is best attested by tho partakers.

ana iook at me nnest selection or spring and summer samples in the city. We guarantee a perfect fit, and satisfaction The rand march commencing at eight in every respect o'clock was the beginning of a dancing John MoNellis, of Deerfield, bought of treat which lasted until after one o'clock Mrs. bnkrite and her class are to be congratulated upon the brilliant success Kev. M. Bamford delivered his farewell sermon at the M.

E. church on Sunday evening. The churoh was crowded, there being no services at the U. B. C.

P. and Congregational churches. Kev. Bsmford did not preach a seru on, but gave an account of his pastorate here. He was sent to GardenCity four years ago, and at that time the churoh had a debt of $3000 hanging over it.

The money was borrowed at a high rate of interest, but in four years the principal part of the debt had been paid and he would leave the church in a hopeful condition for the new pastor Short talks were made by Revs. Hull Faulk, Braden and Moore, each speaking in the highest terms of Rev.Bamford and expressing heartfelt wishes for his mosses as a minister in his new field of work. ieir first masquerado ball. Another one of those snaps. A genuine Elgin in a heavy open-face case warrent-ed 6 months, $5.00.

Dickinson the eweler, it can't be beat. 2 1 Hats! Hats I 8 cases of all kinds in the latest styles received at Pitt's on Grant Ave. this week, and now open to show to everyone. The next thing is what price are they? Well, they are going to be sold at "Farmers' Alliance" prices. Given Away.

We will give away to every man, woman and child, living in Western Kansas "a big bargain" in shoes, dress goods, cloth Kearney County, have been in the city since last week. They are here for the purpose of having a part of the great body of land that tt ey own on the south side of the river in Kearney oounty broke 3 ut in crops. They will ooutraot to have 500 aores of oats and alfalfa sown this eason, and 2000 acres of land broken. They are men of wealth, and seeing a bright future for this country, particularly that portion whiohoan be irrigated, will invert largely and will help in a practical way to develpe Southwest Kansas. Then is no disputing the fact that more can bo made farming under irrigation hers than in the most favored sections of T.

C. Mitchell a ten horse power traction engine and a No. 3 Birdsell alfalfa huller. Mr. Mo Nellis is on old thresherman and will probably invest in a new threshing machine this fall.

Neir Mortuary Record. Following were the interments in tha Garden City cemetery for the month of March, 1891: Get yonr seeds of J. M. Dunn on Grant Avenue. His stock is complete and all fresh, embracing Field, Garden and Tree Seeds, Now is the time for Spring Wheat Barley; Corn and Early Ohio Potatoes.

"The early bird gets thi psrsimmon" 26 Lena Tison, aged 7 years. 27 Ada List on, aged 9 years. Mary Gnlick, aged 54 years. M. J.

Abbott, Sexton. ing, etc. Call and see. i the Mat aid peopla art just beginning to realise th fact. t-4 G.

T. Ivoa Bao?.

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