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The Dodge City Echo from Dodge City, Kansas • 1

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THE ADVERTISE IN THE PODGE CITY DODGE CITY ECHO. theechooTficeis Ha PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF JOBWORK. gj5 Dodge City First, FordCourjty Secorid, Western. Kaqsas Third Wa Srjall Deferid Trie Rights of All Witr impartial Zeal To Dowrt Our ConterriporariesWill Be Our Constant Aqd To That Eqd We Shall Ever Strive. NUMBER 40.

VOLUME IV. DODGE CITY, FORD COUNTY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 25, 1893. W. C. Shinn has got his hair cut, John Ridenour is holding a protracted The Dodge City and A.

M. gave a grand menu at their ball in this city meeting at the Concord school house. ttflS. NEWUND'S 8. Thome is on jthe sick lint this on jtli When in fclie City, Follow the Crowd last evening.

week. We remarked to a friend the other day that Shinn was going the rounds asking forgiveness for the lies that he has told about various people. cut us short -TO THE- PHOTOGRAPHS. MAMMOTH SECOND HAND with the remark that it would take him until the beginning of the next campaign to make a complete job of it. I Guarantee Satisfaction, and my Price are the LOWEST- Peter Burglan is acting as assistant marshal.

Amos Rains, of Cimarron, is in the city this week. Joe MeElroy is visiting Wilburn friends this week. Support the Echo, the only local paper in the city. Dr. C.

8, Williams, of Bucklin, was in the city yesterday. Since Shinn was showed up by this You will find just what you want to set up Housekeeping or Furnishing a Hotel. Call and see me at my Studio, at Take notice of the Cadaver of late, how he goes from one to ariothi. asking forgiveness for bis evil injuries done to others. Have you thought, dear reader how all of this came about? If you have not, just' go back a few weeks and read a few back numbers of the Echo.

Shinn has always sailed under the mystic god of annihilation, and swayed before the public as the supreme der of that which was unholy and wicked in the eyes of the people. About one month agp we planted our little five-column cannon directly under the nose of the evil doer, and he, hh it paper for trying to fleece the county out of almost one hundred dollars, he makes an attempted apology under the garb of religion, that he did Otto Muller an injustice. It would take Shinn six mouths to account for all the lies that he Ben Oldham, of LaJunta, is visiting DODGE CITY, KANSAS! Order of Sale, State or Kansas, 1 Ford County, I SHOULD SAY SO! JUST LIKE FINDING THEM. Don't forget The Place, Just North and Oprxaite City Hall. has told about Otto Muller.

in this city I his week. W. J. Fitzgerald will occupy the room vacated by Coolidge. The Pioneer Loan and Trust Company, were, began an unjust attack upon what A citizen handed us the following item the other day; "A-What is Petillon?" He's a cross between a window shutter and a barber pole." FRONT DODGE CITY, KANS.

he thought would be a defenseless post Harvey McGarry was taking in vs. Elias Mi-Cray and George Tobler. Bv virtue of an Order of Sale to me tion. Topeka a fev days this week. SUGHRUE t1 COONS.

directed and deliyered, issued out of the Frank Thome is home again after a week's sojourn in Great Bend. Sam Pruitt, of Bucklin, was an agree able caller yesterday afternoon. II. Madison is attending the Sons of cwisrx Veterans Encampment at Pittsburg this week. He fairly poured it into us and thought he had us whipped, but we stuck to him; called his attention to the fact that when he went to church hp should behave; we criticised him for trying to sell a calf before it was born; we told him that he was in a deplorable condition and that if he would repent that we would not tell how he had bet cows and lost.

He began to look at the right side and seeing that we had him dead to rights, he prayed for forgiveness, and is now preaching regularly every night, so we will give him the benefit of the doubt and trust that he means business. One party informed us that we are too blame for Shinn going crazy; another remarked that he was entirely run out, and Miss Anna Sughrue is assisting Mrs, "A What is a stalwart?" 'B A man who lives upon his gall and republican boodle." .) As the Captain of the Salvation Army devoted so much space to Mike Sutton's bill of sale, we deem it proper to return the compliment, and next week will devote a little space to "who holds the bill of sale to the cess-pool across the street" and the mortgaues hanging over Shinn's real estate. These are delicate subjects to touch upon, but when a mans' religion leads him around to hunt such darned dirty lies as the Globe delights in publishing, we will have to come back. Watch this paper next week and see if Shinn owns the breeches he wears. 27th Judicial District Court of the Mate of Kansas, sitting in and for Ford County, in said -tate, I will, on Saturday, January 28, A.

D.f 1893, at 2 o'clock p. ni of said day, at the West Front Door of the Court House, in the city of Dodge Citv, in tne County and State aforesaid, ofler at public sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash in hand the following described real property to-wit: The west one-half of the South-west quarter of Section twenty three (23), in township twenty-nine Smith of range twenty-four (24), west of the sixth P. M. in Ford County, Kansas. Said propertv to be sold as commanded by the said Order of Sale.

C. Bkksox. sheriff. Bv W. Tabri.x, Under Sheriff', Sherifl's'OfficeDodueCitv, Kas, Dec.

21,1892. B.F. Milton. Attorney for PlaintlfT. First published DeV.

22, 1892.) Collar in the store during the illness of -DEALERS IS- Jacob. Miss Anna Lena left for Pueblo Wed Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco. Cider, Ale, Shake and Soda Pop. nesday evening to be gone about six mouths. KaTTwo Doors north of Rock Island Depot, in Opera House Block Mrs.

Davis, of Newton, is enjoying a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Husser. KAS. DODGE CITY, was taking this way to cover it up.

After abusing Otto Muller for the past wo years, he wended his way to his cot George Christopher, of Bucklin, was whiting away a few hours on our streets Thursday. tage the other day anil on bended knees, 1 plead with Otto to forgive. Some think Cap't II. Sillett, of Bucklin, was up he did this because we showed to the people last week how he was trying to -DEALER IN yesterday and took in the Masonic ban quet last night. FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, ORGANS, Miss Kate Hamlin left for Pueblo Wed Mr.

Shinn penned Mr. Pearce a few lines the other day, stating, that, in the future all complimentary tickets must be issued to Lloyd Evans, the classical theatrical genius of the prevaricator. Of course the manager complied, and now "Lloydie boy" is strictly in it, We congratulate the manager on securing the services of such an accomplished critirion. The theatre-loving people will akoj appreciate it, as Shinn was always running up and down the aisles like a dog troubled with a surplus of fleas, or trying to draw the admiration of the ballot girls by towering his majestic figure above the audiance. rob the taxpayers out of nearly one hundred dollars and had been nipped in the bud by Mr.

Muller. One gentleman remarked to us that uesday evening and will make, that city her future home. he believed that Shinn would call around MissTassie Johnson was among the Jf4i-ivV lijfi and ask forgiveness for bribing our re Cimarron folks who attended the dance Elegant Li of Picture Frames porter with complimentary tickets to Wednesday evening. quit us. BEAJTIFUL Parlor -AND-BED ROOM Suits.

3. IS It is just as bad for Shinn to send a Dr. McCarty is home from Chicago where he has been transacting business 3 OF ALL- for the past few weeks. SIZES and KIND- Ben Tunnel lias opened up his cigar factory and is turning out as fine cigars ii-nn iiiMiaar as a man would care to smoke. Married.

Mr. F. Brooks to Miss Tillie Goudy, and Mr. Chas Watroner to Miss Mary Goudy, all of Wilbnrn. The wedding took place at the residence of J.

F. Goudy, brother of the two blushing brides. After Judge Burson had made the four two, a large and merry SEWINO MACmiVES, Trpi paper ft Undertakers9 Goods crowd sat down to a bounteous wedding dinner to which they did ample justice. man around to write up a show as it is to go himself. Shaking hands with the devil around the stump you know.

The senior proprietor of this paper has oeen subject to frequent olds for some years, which were sure to lay him up if not doctored at once. He finds that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is reliable. It ojrtsns the secretions, relieves the lungs and restores the system to a healthy condition. If freely used as soon as the cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it greatly lessens the attack and often cures in a single day what would otherwise have been a severe, cold -North westeren Hutel Repoter, Des lmva 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale at the City Druy Store. ALL GOODS DELIVERED TO BUCKLIN, FORD, and SURROUNDING TOWNS In the evening a number of friends gathered in and enjoyed a few hours skipping the fantastic toe.

dodge: gity, The con trading parties are well and favorably known to a large circle of friends who wish them lifelong happi ness. Married At the residence of R. S. Crane, in this city, on Tuesday evening Feb. 21st, Mr.

Franklin Bogart to Miss Clara Richardson, both of Speareville. COAL $6.00 PJJR H. R. Brown, the popular south side groceryman. has returned from Ohio, where he has been visiting for the past three weeks.

Mrs. Jano Hynds left for Pueblo Mon-afternoon, and will visit a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs. Sage, who resides in that city, W. T. Coolidge, the real estate man, is moving his office to the rooms formerly occupied by Sutton McGarry in the.

Natioual Bank building. W. II. Johnson, of the Soldiers' Home, was a pleasant caller Monday afternoon. He is so well pleased with the Echo that he added another year to his unexpired subscription.

C. S. Williams of Bucklin, haye opened up a real estate office in that city, and will cater to the interests of any citizen of Dodge, who may dearie any thing done in their line. George Todd is wearing 6x9 smiles the last few days. Look a little straight at him and he will eallantly bow his head and murmur that it's a boy, weight 9 pounds and mamma doin' well.

P. J. Lay, who" is establishing book agencies in this city, dropped in for a chat yesterday morning. He says this is the mildest climate that he ever seen during this season of the year. We are informed that a slight war cloud is hanging over the little county just west' us.

Two of the county servants have moved their records to Cimarron and trouble am "on de wing." The Woman's Columbian Club, repre rented by some lady unknown to us, called In the first of the week and asked nermission to use one of our columns to Mr. Bogart is a prosperous young farmer, and owns a number of acres of rich Ford County dirt and is traveling the road of success at a rapid pace. He has plucked from the cold grasp of singleness, one of the fairest flowers of Ford County, as her stirperior beauty, winning ways, and cheerful disposition makes her one loved by all. The happy young couple goes forth in life with splendid prosperts for health, wealth and happiness, and the Echo SELL AL, KQT joins with their many friends in wishing i PUBLICATION NOTICE. The State of Kansas, toTho.

Bruing-ton and Emma A. Bruinton, Greeting: You will take notice that Norman F. Thompson, as plaintiff did, on the 31st day ol January 1893, rile his etition in the DisUiet Court of Ford County Kansas. Hu'iinst you as defendants, setting forth that you on the 3rd day of September 1888, naye your mortuaue The Bank of Garden City which aid morttiiigeis now owned by plaintiff, on the following described lands in Ford County, Kaunas, to-wit: The south-west quarter of section twelve in Township twenty six, south of Range twenty-four, west of the 6th Principal Meridian, to secure the payment of the sum of Six Hundred Dollars as shown by one promissory note now owned by plaintiff and referred to in said mortgage and prayin. judgment against vou in the sum of Six Hundred and Eighteen Dollars, now claimed to be due and unpaid, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, from the 1st day of September 1892, and that said premises may be sold to pay the judgment on said notes and mortgage.

Now said defendants are hereby notified that they must, appear and answer said petition on or before the 1st day of April or said petition will he taken as true against each of them; and a judgment for said and a decree forever barring them of any right, title or interest in and to said lands, after the sale thereof, will be rendered against them, and ordering said lands to be sold to satisfy any sum found to be due plaintiff upon said notes and mortyaire. A. J. Smith and Srrros McGakrv, Attest: Attorneys for Plaintiffs. TllOS l.AIIKY, Clerk District Court, E.

McGarry, Deputy. (First Published February 4th, 181)3.) BMT and pounds them an abundance of each in every particular. LETTER OF GRATITUDE. Sterling, Feb. 16th 1893.

Clerk Dodge City Camp. M. W. A. Dear Sir: I have this day received a draft for $3000.00, being trte amount in full of insurance in the Modern Woodman of America on the life of my husband, W.

C. Rogers, who died in Dodge City, December 18th 1892. I know by experience, that your noble order lives up to its obligations to the widows and orphans of its deceased members. I desire to express my gratitude to the members of Ness City and Dodge City Camps for their kindness in assisting me in the proofs necessary to be made to get the insurance. Yours Bespectfully, Anna C.

Roorus. further the interests of the club. We FOB A TON. R. P.

Hutchison Go- gave her permission to use one column and have held it open up till to-day and no copy has been handed in. We can not wait longer and will bother no more with the affair until we have some guarantee that we will receive the copy A-.

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1893-1893