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Scott City Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 2

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mminwniini'mea Scott Otv -BUI NO YOUR- SCOTT CITY REPUBLICAN Mr, Editor; Allow me to tell the cor- $384,255,128. OFFICII! PAPER OF. SCOTT OTT. respondant of tho Zenohia Slav thai I have not yet thought of gelling 40 Ihi. of JOB PRINTING- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.

Tobacco. SPLNT annually for riiousands of men die every year TO Til 12- TERMS: $1.00 advance. pjli'ominai urcnuiui disease, cancer () of the Stomach, brought on by the MODOC New potatoes on Modoc market. Joe Hess had liorsj killed by lightning last week. A bouncing baby boy has come to gladden the home of Peter Goelz.

Mr. and Mrs. W. .13. Curtis entertained a number of their friends ou Sunday.

Several of the women of tho neighborhood visitfld with Mrs. Marshall last Wednesday, District Clerk Cm-lis' wife and daughter spent Sunday on their Modoc farm; returning to Scott City Mouday morning. Is the Eagle going lo soar in Seolt wheat lo (he acre und ill never think so. I have not in ado any calculations yet, as this is np.iilimt my' rule. Rio.

Tom heard this story ho must either lmil some big turnips growing in his ears or had snakes in his boots, other wise he could not tell this story. Charles Deng. RATES OF ADVERTISING. KBPUBLIOAlNr OFFICE. i.uiso ol lobaec.0.

c. The use of tobacco is injurious to 0 tho nervous system, promotes heart (troubles, all'ei is the eyeeight.in Jures ibo voice, and makes your presence 5'- All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Ono Tli'e. Hlx I Ono Moil. Moh.

Mnx.lYcur. 1 00 2 00 BO 8 5 (XI 1 ai 2 ro mi id (id 2 00 8 0(1 .7 00 a 60 4 HO IS 00 3 (Hi IK) 1(1 (ID 2 (W 5 0(1 10 00 20 On 40 no 10 00 20 40 00 7 5 01) Amount of Space. One Inch Two limlitis Throo rr.clips Four Indies Ono-roitrtli Onc-hiilf colunui Ono col uiiin Theories about Irrigation are all well enough, but the only way to irrigate is to irrigate. Practical tests are what the people want. The wiud work has hcen All buMiieNH IocuIh Ave cents per lino.

Entered at tho P. O. ot Scott, Kunsus, ns nintler. pretiy well done, and now let us go to County next Thursday? Have heard nothing about him in this part of the work. We aro gliul to eee so many men exnciiniciitlDg in vaiious wins.

It is county. Mrs. O. W. Ream and daughter Mary W.

O. BOURNE, Editor. Ihe small beginning Unit produces tho best results, Tho man who has a wind spent Sunday in Modoc, and left early THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1805. Monday morning for llieir home in Ocr den City. mill and tries it on half uu acre, and doed his work thoroughly, making every Mm.

J. W. Curtis, who is quite sick, drop of water and inch of ground do lis DIALER IN wus removed to the homo of her father best, is tho man who will soon be eularg. obnoxious to those clean and pure from such a fillhy habit. l-.

DO YOU USE TOBACCO? If you do, wo know you would like ip 0 to quit tho habit, ami wo want to assist you, and will, if you Bay tbei' word. 0 HOW CAN WE IIKM you? why, by inducing you lo purchase a box of S. Coma's Tunn.wro Antidote, which is a preparation compounded strictly herbs and roots, which is a tonic to tho system; also cures the Tobacco Habit and knocks Ciuaiottes nillv. f) How Do Wo Hiiow It Will Help You? by iU thousands an thou- sands of cures; Second, by tho iu- creased denuunl for it from the most reputable wholesale houses; i') Third, wo know what, it is composed of, and that Ihe preparation will pi clean the system of nicotine, and if will cancel all errors of tho past. Y'osir Drugget HuS Colli for Sale.

If he has not ask him to get it forO you. If ho tries to palm oil some- thing "just as good'' insist on having Colli. If he vi ill not order it for you 's send uslifl 00) ono dollar, and receive a box of Colli postpaid. Remember i Cvnns. Iii most one 1 I box iuTeels a cure, but we guaruiileo boxes to cure nn.v one.

wm mm oo, II. M- Seymour, lust Saturday. We iug his plans. It is a waslo of time und learn that she is improving. money for the man with limited meana GENERAL MERCHANDISE, lo exhaust all Lis resources at tho start.

Don't co in debt for a windmill. You can't succeed in aiming and pay interest, CAR1U353 A FULL STOCK 07 MANNING POINTS, Another nice rain. The wheat is filling well, Harvest will come in a week. We have to leuru everything about this business; the nntuie of ihe soil, the time Sonic of our farmer aro still louking The bureau of statistics at "Washington, in its report on tlio imports and exports of the United States shows that during the eleven months ending with May, the exports of merchandise amounted to only $739,051,937, a Iobs of nearly $74,000,000. The imports of merchandise for the same period, show a gain of about or almost exactly the amount lost on exports.

We are oapturing the markets of the world" with a vengance under the free trade Wilson law. Hutchinson News. for hai vest bands. to water it, how much to use, the best method of using it, whether by surface or sub-irrigation and many otlur things. A small piece of ground as an experi u.

W. Wakey has the lincst piece Of oats in the county. ment is the correct tiling. Great Beud Frank Ray camu up from R.insom hist Tribune. week and is gelling ready for harvest.

W. Ludlow is working on ihe rail Why Aro They There? road again, rraiiK Jsureii will cut his Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, -IIS 1S0 HANDLES Farm Implements, Buggies, Binders and Steam Threshers, Harness and Saddlery Goods. Recently about 110 people have taken graiu. W. French ur.d s-n Seoit last Saturday.

is went to ph'Wiiig up I heir abode li Hie soiuhwcst. comer ol Scott couiuy, close lo the Finney county line. Mo one seems lo know why (hoy YOU CAM CURE THAT COUCH WITH nre tli'-re. I noy own no lauu mere, mm i- i i tar as we are irioruu-ii inuu no iu- gilimate occupation. is in a sparsly seltlcd poriion ot the county will) no business v1 ti'ever being curried on there to iliiiu iiumv Mtrangeia to that par sod on n.

n. of A. J. Houghton has gulten it pusition as on the west section, llwtlry, and will move there hhorliy. The young peoplt of this vicinity arc contemplating having si Jth of July picnic at some place ou Salt Creek.

'r. Neil now has the west Ktctioti at Manning, and has moved in to the section house. G. W. Gordon has moved into Ihe depot.

W. LI. Ronton, one of tin: best section bosses on the Missouri Pacific line n-signed ou the and has retired to his farm ou 10 17-21. I). Lloyd bought lean.) last week, of Ei'eris A tvi 111 rt There never was a time when the Republican party whs more needed than it is now.

The uuau-cial problem needs solving and the party can solve it; the tariff needs revising, and it will be done; the troasury surplus is low and the Republican party is the only party that can keep it up to the required safe and business standard. The people realize that their salvation lies in the success of the Republican party and 1S9G will see a grand display of Republicanism all over this Nation. The signs of the times indicate this. Colby Tribune. ticniar s-pol.

They ace supposed to have fioin the Tenitory, but of this no one is certain. They are said to be a iuspicioiis looking lot of people. It is very evident that Ihe farmers in that vi c.inily do not feel comfortable or safe in having them for neighbors. A close watch should be kept oyer the movements of these people and if there is any way of doing it, they should be made to move on. It is reported that a part of the gang were located in Garfield township fur a short time.

It is apparent that their assemblage bodes no good to this community, and the sooner we are rid of them the better it will be. G. Imprint. rr flffv Mr. SleiTilit-lil, who returned to IllE fflLfl school at Ottawa, Kansas, where he has been attending the.

last year. Srai ent ral Hotel, eads all west of Great Bend A first-class Western Hotel. things kept neat and clean Frank French, E. L. Partington, Miss Ella.

Ludlow ami Miss Jessie A Good St. ivi.y Of French went to f-'coli last Wednesday night to hear Prof. Ilcmpey lecture. Ralph Lloyd and W. W.

Fresh Meats, Ic who have been attending the Normal at Scott, returned homo Saturday. They COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. report au excellent Normal, and say that Scott CityKanas. Mr. and Mrs.

D. F. Hall, Props. we now have the best County Superintendent we ever had. Rumor has it, that Ralph is thinking of moving to Ze nobia, we havent heard what the attraction is up there, for him.

TAKEN UP By Carl Strickert: A two-year old mouse-colored filley and a three-year old bay mare, stripe iu forehead and two white feet. By II. C. Sutmiller: A three year old grey lllley, bla.e face and one while hind foot. By N.

II. Conner: A bay mare, sear on right hind leg and hail ou a leather halter, and a soirel horse colt. 1 I II Nie-liill Fish and every thing usually kept in a first-class Meat Mar ket. CASH Paw For Cattle. Hogs Hidis And Poultey.

W. Cutler. Denver Colo. June 201)5. For The Republican: Arrived in this city last night, making tho trip from Scott in nine days and finding the distance 282 miles, reckoned RATIONAL AL ASSOCIATION.

IN AND For Scott County, is B- F- Roohester, Hg. of Deeds. Orders promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. Scott City, Kansa by rail road measurement except 40 miles ZENOBIA STAR.

Hurrah for the 4th of July! Our cattle got the gruuta, they got lots of milk ulso. Hurrah for lota of fine weather, fine crops, fine cuttle, fine grass and plenty of cverythiuft! A big picnic on tho Beaver on the 4th tit Doc. Sutmiller'u. Come everybody and have a big time. We understand that there is a flock of crows in Garden City, crows always like to be where there is big timber.

E. E. Nichols and family, spent a pleasant afternoon recently at our hum ble abode. E. is well pleased over tho prospects we have for a crop, lie says that seeing is believing.

E. Breckenridge states that his catile never did do so well before, as they are doing this season. He has 130 head which are being herded by that king of herders, James Drain; and under J. D's government they have gained 75 per cent Hurrah for James! from Chivington on the Missouri Pacific to Kit Carson ou the Union Pacific. Passed through two hail storms, each at night; two rainy days so that I had to wait part of each day.

Found superior DenvEu Coi.o., July 5th to 12tl 1803. Via the Mo. Paciiic (The famous Colorado 'Short Line) OllO Fare splS.oo plus 2.00 or $14.55 for the round trip Tickets on sale July 4th, 5th Olh, 7ih: Limited for return passage to July 13ih, 14lh or 15th. Parties desiring lo remain longer may do so by depositing their tickets with ticket agent ut Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitoti or Pueblo, whichever is most convenient; on or btforo July 10th when limit in ay be extended to any date up to and including Sept. 1st 1805.

As this will be Ihe only excursion to grazing for my team except two nights, one at Suiidy Creek near Chivington, where was nothing but sage brush and sand; again in the adobe region between DR. WINCHELL'S Wild Horse and Hugo, where was the large sage and cactus. In this adobe country camped ot a creek, and not two if- Pt! the west this summer, we will be pleased rods from camp a wild cat snarled con templuously at me; and fearing it might DEALKB IN- he a mountain lion, I retreated to my wagon, my only weapon being a fouifool to see as many t3 possible avail themselves of this grand and only opportunity. Numerous side trips have been provided for, to enablo visitors to enjoy themselves lo the uttermost. board three inches wide, of hard pine sloped smaller at one end.

With Ihi; 1EIERIL Is the best medicine for all diseases incident to children. It regulates the bowels; assists dentition; cures diarrhea, and dysentery in tho worst forms cures canker sore throat is a certain preventive ot diphtheria; quiets and soothes all pain Invigorates the sloinacli ami howcls; corrects all acidity; will cure Kiipins In the bowels and wind colic. I)o not fatinue yourself aud child with sleepless nights when it is within your reach to cure your child and save your own strength. Dr. Jaque's Ocrman Worm Cakes destroy worms remove them from tho system Trepared by Proprietary Chicago, IU.

SOLD BY ALL DHUGGISTS. For booklets and general information, call on or address (enclosing stamp for PENCE PICK-UPS. W. H. Hawkins went to Scott on Saturday.

The rain ou Friday and Friday night was timely, i' New potatoes and peas are on the bill of fare now. E. L. Jones' mother and brother are visiting with him. W.

H. Tester, Agent Mo. Pac- wenpon I am approaching the mountains. The only historic place passed, was Battle Ground on Sandy Creek, midway between the two lines of rail road where Col. Chivington defeated the in.

dians and killed over 200. At Chiviug ton met with Sir. Abrams, once of Scott in the lumber business, and now ruuuing a $13,000. holel at that place. Have enjoyed the trip so fur, deeply.

J. 1J. Bill. J. visited at W.

U. Haw. CARRIE3 A FIRtST-CLAS3 STOCK Ol Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Bootg and Shoes, and Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Flottil Feed and Wind Mills. Largest Assortment of Dry Qoodk kins on Sunday afternoon. The spring grain is promising, and with favorablo weather will make a good crop.

There ia a wedding on the list of e- vents over in south Logau County. We and ''Conductor." Will make the season at Scott fyity, Fridays and Saturdays, balance of the time at tho old farm. Terms $8,00 to insure. Parties disposing of, or leaving the county with mares, renders service duo. "Will not be responsible for accidents, should any occur.

Joe Moreau, J. II, C. Walker, Manager. Owner. PKOSPECTUS.

Sfjc mum SScefty ttfite An all hoiuo print paper, replete wilh sound editorials, articles on agriculture, horticulture and stock raising. Also coutains the very latest market report aud telegraphic news up the hour of going to press. Price 50 cents per annum. have it straight. The wheat crop is very uneven, some fields are fair looking, others will make nothing, and some fields are choked up with weeds.

It is impossible to make any estimato of what part of a crop will be harvested. All that is headed out has very good length of head, is filling well and promises a fair crop. FRANCIS C. GRABLE. J.

H. C. WALKER. Strayed. From B.

Timmerman, Manning, Kan. Evergreens, both Common anA Rare and Cliulce VnrlelkH, Dccid'tnua Trees, Ornamental Trees of all Ulmls, Trees fur anil Ntroet Flouting, IK-rigo nnU nnrderiDK I'hinl, Krull Tres aiul riaola, Untitling Stocks mitt Root fjraftH, Nut Trees, Ornamental und Tluiverlni; Shrubs, Tree Seeds. We have a larger assortment than any other nursery in America. ARE YOU IN NEED OF ANY? If so send us a list of what you wish to plant ajid we will quote you lower price? than ever offered you before. hen you send the list cut out this advertisement and we will send you by mail, post paid, one small Evergreen Tree, Free, or we will send twenty samples of our trees, 6 to 10 inches high, 5 or 6 sorts, for 25 Cents in stamp.

Write, at once. IHF KUSSCS7 C3 LVERGKLLX.WiS The only Associated I'uess Iaily printed in the Stale west of the Missouri l'iver. 50 cents per month. Soirel horse pony, branded 1 on hip, fiout leg has been cut on wire. Grey pony, branded on left front (Caveats, and Trade-Marts obtained and all Pat-J lent business conducted moderate Fees.

5 foun Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office? Mud wecausL'curtf p.aetuiu time Choa Uiue shoulder. From John Hollistcr, Grigsby, one 3 yr Individual Responsibility Business of the general" public respectfully solicited. H.otl HJjstato business zx specialty old bay clyue noise colt, unc a year old bay shire horse colt; one 2 year old sorrel shiro horse coll; one yearling bay Also, the most complete Bi.akk Bock, Jon Office and Lithooiupu Establishment in the state. Write for estimates and prices.

E. P. MUEDOCK, BUSINESS ilAXAGEE. Jremote Jrom i mod. tliiBiir.jov with descrip-J Jttrii.

Ve ii pauru'jlc or not, free cli Xhxr fee tint duo till pntcnt is secured, I A hSIWult, with icct cf ianie the V. f'ttciga counuicsi seat free. Address, ic.A.SMOW&COJ tOpp. Fateht Office, Washington. D.

C. shire horse colt; one yearling black shire filley..

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Years Available:
1893-1896