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The Daily Citizen from Coolidge, Kansas • 3

The Daily Citizen from Coolidge, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Daily Citizeni
Location:
Coolidge, Kansas
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3
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DAILY OiTIZEN, NOV. 8, 1888. The Cheap Grocery House of JOY EDOOT B. H. JOY CO.

Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles and IE Of ZE3 S. B. H-JOY CO. Prescription5 Druggists. Successors to REYNOLDS JOY, THE DAILY CITIZEN.

Keeps a full and complete Stock of Paint the Church. Tho Citizen ntarts to-day a popular public subscription to raise funds to paint the church. Those contributing will please leave name and amount at Staple Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions TbiH paper Ja tutored at tlie Coolidge post for transmission through the mails as second matter. ttibllshod every evening except Sunday at CO vents a month or 15 cents a week. this ofhce for publication: Daily Citizen, Minis Keep, B.

H. Joy, -A. J. Iloisington, Paul ltich -Geo. L.

Richardson, Ed. Errisman, $5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 50 Santa Fe Time Card. KASTWAKD: I. O. O.

F. to-night. Depart. a in in 12:01 am Arrive. 7 :5 a in 8:00 pill 11:51 in X'o.

S. Atlantic Kvpress J'ew York Express Ko. 6, Eastern Kxpress No school, no Citizen Tuesday. This is good weather lor the coal dealers. WKrtTYTAKl): 1, California Express, 5:53 Mexico Arizona Exp.

5:15 a in jUx. 5, Denver and Kxp 3 :12 a 6:13 :25 a a :22 a east Xo. 42, Way Freight carries passen Hamilton county republican by a QUEENSWARE, Oil, Seeds, Feed, Fruits, Canned Goods, We Buy All Kinds of Produce for which we pay the highest market price. 2d door west of Silver Star hotel, Coolidge, Kan. Coolidge State Bank, Capital Stocfe, $,50,000.

XXcTransacts a General Banking Loans Made on Short Time at a Low Rate of. Interest Etcharig Drawn on New York, Kansas City, Garden City and Lamar, Colorado. Oifflcers, XX. T. Mytoa, aprosidlen.t T.

B. ZLTolan, VT.ca-'resi&oaa.t, maa Joe XX. Borders, Cashier a ni. tma leaves aaliy ihxocpt fsuiidav) 8 A. 1).

Fish, small majority. Three Prohibition tickets were voted fit this place. DIRECTORY. Twenty three Union Labor votes were cast at this precinct. Geo.

Getty's majority to the office of comity attorney over J. P. Francis is 113. Cooliwok Township Okkicials. Trustee K.

Tinnier O. H. Knight Kfterk C. Crittenden J-usUfe of the Peace 1'. T.

St. John. Joliu W. J'hillips. nonstable, Dau Jones.

ClTY OF COOLlMiK OFFICIALS. Mayor C. H. Covey filerk M. A.

Hell Treasurer J. N. Lane Police Magistrate F. T. St.

John. Marshal David Cramer. Councilmkn L. It. Hill, John Toohey, W.

Joy, William Baker, Uochfort Edwards. Regular meeting of the eouncilon the second ad fourth Mondays in each month. School District Mo. 1. 11 rector F.

II. Pomeroy Treasurer Joe H. Borders 5erk Paul ltich. The dispatches published in to-day's paper are dated at the lime of their arrival here. RICHARDSON Co.

Tomorrow we will give a small write up on the merchants and business men of Coolidge. It is hard work to gather locals when every thing you hoar on the streets is of a political nature. Miss Culver's majority in the county over J. R. Campbell, to the office of superintendent, is 95.

Martin Christensen sold one of his residence lots to William Baker, this morning before breakfast. CHURCHES. At the M. E. church services every sabbath Lay, Preaching at 11 a.

and 7 :00 p. m. sab-huth school at 2:30 p. in. J'rayer-meeting every Wednesday evening.

At the Congregational Church services at 4he school house every Sabbath. Preaching at 11 a. and 7:30 p. in. Praver meeting Thursday evening.

ltev. J. 11. Covey, Pastor. Reform Prices.

Catholic church. Services on the third in each month. Kkv. II. J.

Healey, Pastor. Union Bible School, at the school house each bbath at 10 a. m. All are cordially invited. Chas.

Tourtelot, Superintendent. Chas, II. Covey, Secretary. We hope by tomorrow to be able to say positive who is to be the next president of the United States. The Democrats and republicans alike contributed towards getting the telegrams on election news at this place.

The boys who went to Garden City yesterday returned last night wonderfully enthused over the political Presbyterian Church. Preaching every Sab-iloath. morning and evening, at Potter's Hall. Services at 11 o'clock, a. m.

and 7:00 p. m. Sal ialh School at 2:30, p. m. IlEv.

John Thomas, Pastor. IF. 3a 3i. Coolidge Lodge, M. meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month ifl Potter's Hall.

Visiting brot hers arc cordially invited to attend. John Thomas, W. M. J. 11.

Beaty, Secretary. We have not on our floor a full line of Heating Stoves are offering at greatly X. O. O. X.

Coolidgo'Lodge No. 299, meets wery Thursday evening, in their hall, in Jone's btiilding. All brothers in good standing invited, it. C. DrydeN, See'y.

L. E. Hin G. Reduced Me The boys run a false telegram on Frank Cochran yesterday that caused him to turn pale and stopped his growth for the next year. Castle number 5, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will bo instituted at Garden City, tomorrow night, by Joe II.

Borders deputy supreme chief. O-leaaJd. Eaacasr3.pmeaa.t, 2To. "73, I. O.

OT. Meets in I. O. F. Hall the 2d and 4th Saturday in each month.

All Patriarchs good standing are invited to attend. II. Borders, Scribe. C. II.

Covey, C. P. Don't forget to call and see us. ItEielnri rdson Co. East Coolidge Avenue, COOLIDGE.

4NSAS. Canton. Borders, UTo. ZP- I- O. O- Meets in the I.

O. O. F. Hall 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. All chevaliers in good standing cordially invited to attend.

C. H. Covey, Capt-Com'd'ng. L. E.

HIner, Clerk. Rebekah l)E(iREE. Coolidge Eebekah De-tree Lodge No. 98, meets in I. O.

O. F. Hall, see-and fourth Wednesdays in each mouth. Miss Millie Shaw, N. G.

Alice Bell, secretary. P. S. Fulkerson Co. O.

XT. Coolidge lodge No. 221. mets every Friday evening in Odd Fellows hall, brothers in good standing are invtcd to attend. Will Helm, Master 41.

H. Covey, Itecorder. Jok II. Borders, Financier LOCAL NOTES. PERSONAL MENTION.

Robert Mason returned to La Veta, Colorado, last night. Mrs. Cass Burris and daughter, who have been quite sick, a improving. Miss Lizzie Fifer, living south of river opposite Medway, was in town today. Mrs.

J. W. Miller, of Decatur, Colorado, is registered at the Silver Star. Mrs. W.

B. Walters arrived last night from an extended visit in New York. John Lanners, who has been sick for nearly a week, was on the street yesterday and to-day. M. M.

James arrived from Denver Monday. He is on his way to Mont Rose Illinois to visit his mother. J. F. Reynolds and Orion Arnold started for Washington Territory Tuesday evening.

These young men have the best wishes of t1 eir friends here for success in whatever business they may engage in their new locat'oa. I Pure Drugs, Patent Medicins, Paints, Oils, Glasl, Cigars, Tobacco, And everything usually kept in a First-Class Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Coolidge Av. and Maple Bt NOTICE.

Notice is here by given that the partnership heretofore existing between J. F. Reynolds and G. W. Joy under firm name of Reynolds Joy, grocers is this day dissolved.

The business will be conducted by Messrs. Joy Doty who assume all liabilities and collect all out standing accounts of the old firm. This 1st day November 1888. J. F.

Reynolds. iv-3t G. W. Joy. IDaIl3r Citizen, 1 5 cts.

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Years Available:
1888-1888