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The Dodge City Echo from Dodge City, Kansas • 4

The Dodge City Echo from Dodge City, Kansas • 4

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THEO. R.C BALL A GRAND SUCCESS. DlKD. SHERIFFS SALE. Kreger, wife of THE DODGE CITY-ECHO.

GRANT PKTTYJOHN Kilnor and Proprietor. St atb op rORO COITNTV. Frank Wing, REGISTER! Elegant weather. Miss Pearl Hoy is visiting Larned friends. Mr.

Price was on the sick list one day last week. vs, You have read of it, talked about it, und thoimht ubout it, but the grand ness of it wus complete. It has been the town talk for the past month and everybody's path nee was exhausted, waiting for it. Martha A. Comer, A.

B. Coiner and Charles A. Palmer. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me About one month ago the Order of Krcgor, in this city, on Saturday, Feb. 18th.

She has long been a sufferer from dropsy and death was sweet relief. Died. Mrs. Ilulbert, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. John Butts, of Wilburn, on Wednesday afternoon Feb.

22nd. Old age was the direct cause her death. Di bo. At his home in Ford City, on Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, H.

F. Drake, of temporary insanity. services were held in this city yesterday and the remains were interred in the Maple Groye cemetery. directed and delivered, issued out of the 27th Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Ford County, TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. One eopy one veHr.

1 (Mi Six months at the pnsl officr at'1 bulge nanus matter, 1 A'33iuuvoi: onosa Made over this paragraph denotes that voiir siihsrriirfinii is mie and unpaid. We kindly nsk you to pay up. Thanking you fur prtt Iiiviiih, we hope to merit a continuance of the Mime. Hruice Burns will ride1 the S. of, in said state, I will, on Saturday March Railway Conductors ocean to plan for an evening's amusement that would oiiTilo anything that had ever taken place in Dodge City in the way of a grand ball.

Their various committees were 18, A. 1893, at 'Z o'clock V. M. of said day, at he West Front Door of the Court House, in the city ot uodge City, in tne V. grand bumpier, tonight.

Another large prairie fire was raging east of town yesterday. The humane society will take County and State aforesaid, oiler at puhlic sale and sell to the highest bidder for accordingly appointed and arrangements SA1TKDAY, F.KBUUAKY 25. 18U3. charge of Mr, Shinn, in jthe near began in dead earnest, Wednesday evening, February 22nd was the appointed day, The Railroad Company gave the boys special transportation rates and the people, both east and west appreciated it. Number seven came in on time and brought about thirty-five couple from the SsTfcn its a future.

Mitchell and Corbett will scrap to cash in hand the following described real property to-wit: Lot 18, in Block 39, in the town of Ford, in Ford County, Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said Oraer of Sale. C. M. Beeson, Sheriff.

By W. Tarbox, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Dodge City, Kansas, February 30, 1892. E. H.

Madison, Att'y for Pl'ff. (First Publication February 11th, 1892. the tuno of $20,000 in the near east, but things didn't look promising 11. It. TIME TABLES.

CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. Nn, 23 Ar. 11:40 a. m. Pp.

4:05 p. in. No. fi( Ar. p.

in. Ip. a. in. Train No.

70 iuake connection for Meade ai.il Liberal. 1. W. Moffktt. Agt Died.

On the night of Feb. 19th, the infant son of Mr. ar.d. Mrs. 8.

Robinson, of spasmodic croup. A sympathetic community extend to the bereaved parents their heartfelt gratitude in their sad hours of affliction. Died. At his home in this city, on Feb. 19th, 189:1, John Baxter Waring, of sugar diabetes.

Mr. Waring had reached the ripe old age of 63 years 3 months and one day. He has resided in this city for a number of years, and has won the highest esteem of all who knew him. Mr. Waring was a future.

There will bo an important railroad meeting at the employee's club room tonight. 'Li. i Any. news error made jn tboe columns will be gladly corrected on being notified of the same, Jerry Vorhees is. down at.Topeka DeHORNING until number eight came in from the west carrying two extra coaches jan.med full of people eager to participate in the evening's enjoyment.

The light wbj turned on at 7:30 and the crowd began to gather' in. Those who so desired, passed the time away by strolling around the room gazing upon the emblems of 4he various railroad organizations which hung in profusion upon the walls. Others amused themselves gazing in wonderment upon the this week ad vising the governor as to his future movements. Parties desiring their cattle DeHor ned, can Get First. 31ass Work done by addressing Ed Warner, Texington.

kansas, or thii. office. beautiful painting handiwork of our VVTe are sorry to learn of the A T. S. F.

TiME TABLE. OOINti WEST. No 3 Mex Call 2:25 a. in. Pen A- Utah Ex 1 1:05 p.

m. 7 Colo, Kx 1:50 rn. "45 Wayfi eight 5:50 t. in ooi xo EAST. No 4 X.

Y. Ex 3:45 a. i "hicago Ex 7:15 in. Mo. River Ex 4:55 p.

in. 4(i Way Freight 5:00 a. in. FbEI (ilKDNKh, Ao'T CHURCH DIRECTORY. faithful christian gentleman and a man always ready to exemplify the true religion of Christ, Mr.

Waring's untimely demise is mourned by a loving 'wife und si? children and hosts of warm hearted friends. The remain" were followed to the Maple Grove cemetery by a UAPTISr CHI'KCH. Sabbaih School every Sunday morning at o'cIock; Praver meetina every Wednesday evening. All are cordially inviied to attend. VHE5BV CHURCH.

Services every Sundav at it o'clock a. and 7:30. o'clo ck p. m. "Sunday School r.t o'clock a.

nt. Prayer meeting every Tnesdav" evening at 7:0 o'clock. Kkv. E. Bt'ssKR, Pastor large concourse of friends, where the mortal remains were given up to the God who gave it.

A GOOD "I have sold METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services 1 1 o'clock and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:1 a. m.

Prayer meeting on Thmrday evening, and yoone folks prayer inciting Tuesday evrning at o'clock. Rev. Williams Pastor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for ten says druggist E. B.

Legg, of Vail, la, "and have warraned it and neyer a popular young artist Poc. Warring rep resenting a wreck upon a snow-clad hillside lit up by the dim light of the moon. It was perfect, and could only be appre-by a genuine lover of art. At o'clock sharp the orchestra struck up the Grand March, and one hnndted and ninety-six couple joined in the merry tramp which lasted thirty minutes. This was the largest march that has ever taken ulace in the rink.

After the march was gone through with a quadrille was formed in which forty-nine setts participated. The second square dunce, which was the Lancers, ws enjoyed by fifty -one sells, the largest number thai- was ever run on the rink tloor, Beei-on's Orchestra furnished the music and sweeter strains never greeted 6 the ears of the merry dancers. A. II. Poulson, of LaJunta acted as prompter and proved himself to be a most accomplished gentleman in that profession.

Everyone is sounding praise of the, efficient manner in which the entire afl'air was conducted. Too much credit vanned be accorded the Reception Committe, as upon them depended the successful entertainment of the many strangers that were present. We give the various committees as observed by the Echo reporter: MASTER OF CEREMONIES. W. M.

Rilev. HUMPHREYS' Dr. gprclfln are scientifically nd carefully prepared bemedtea, tued for yean in private practice and for over thirty yean by the people with entire Buccem. Every single Speolflo a ipeclal cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system and are In fact and deed the fcoverriia Remedies af the World.

yo. CiiKlet. MIOM. 1 -Fever, Congestions, it Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 25 3 Teething Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,23 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adult 25 7- Coughs, Colds, .25 8- Neuralgla, Toothache, Faceache. 25 9- Headachea, Sick Headache, .2.1 10- Dyspcpnin, Biliousness, Constipation.

.25 It-Suppressed or Falnfnl .25 12- Whitea, Too Prof use Periods 25 13- Cronp, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25 1 1- Halt ltheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions. .25 15- Kheumatlsm, Rheumatic Pains 25 16- Malarla, Chills, Fever and Ague .23 19- Catarrh, Infiuenia, Cold In the Head. .25 20- WhoopIng Cough 2T-Kldney DUensea 28-Nerroua Debility I'00 30-Urinnry Weakness, Wetting .25 HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL, "The Pile Olntment'-Trlal Blse, 85 Cts. tktld br Drnnlitt, or nnl PI4 Da, HimrnMif Mahual (144 pK, Mn.m rut HimpiinKTS'iirD.

in a 1 1 1 wtiium sewtork. SPECI FIC3. bottle returned. During the past 90 day CHURCH. Regular services at the church on the first and third Sundays of each month, at 8:00 and 10:00 a.

m. C. L. Kkhkul, Rect r. I have sold twelve dozen and it has given, perfect satifaction in every It does not dry up a cough, but loosens and relives it.

It will cure a bad severe cold in less time than any other treatment. 25 cent, 50 cent and bottle for sale at the City Drug Store. illness of 'I'. C. Owens, who has been confined to his home lor the last two week.

The Railroad boys are all pleased with the elegant supper which the Ashlev provided, them the evening of th grand ball. REGISTER! When you get tired of paying for coal and getting dirt, btij good, solid MONARCH 'of R. P. Hutchison S6.00 per ton delivered, The way Shinn is honeying around G. M.

Hoover, it would appear that some of his Merchants State Bank 'paper" was about to go to protest. According to Deacon (Mine's argument, the Biblp would be the only safe place1 in Dodge Citv to hido money, as. man, woman nor child never looks inside of it in this vile, wicked city. ro. Shinn took his force of printers Wednesday afternoon and marched them over to the home of the editor of the Times, where he held the fort until Jerry thought of urgent business down at, Topeka.

Two tramps were arrested in Kansas City the other day lor steaK ing a bible and the life of the DaN Ion boys. If they would be sent to jail for reading the life of the DaK tons, where would they go if they read the Globe? The Times nlan takes leave of About Paid Locals. Regular Advertisers will be charged 3 cents per line for "paid locals" for the first insertion and 3 cents for each insertion thereafter. Transient Advertisers will be charged 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents thereafter. All social, church, Sunday-school, and all general brief announcements arc inserted free of charge.

It i requested, however, that such be written out and handed in as early in the week as possible. WOB WORK Neatly Executed Af The SNACQUAINTEO WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY WILL OBTAtff, MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A 8TUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE HE ECHO Office. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. J. Lusk, E.

Brown. V. Riley. This committee is to be congratulated upon their excellent arrangements for transportation, hotel accommodation and the freedom of the city to their visitors. KLOOK COMMITTEE.

F. M. Pope. R. H.

Norvell. R. S. Thompson. G.

A. Conrad. W. L. Junkins.

H. HeustU. J. H. Hilton.

C. Petty. J. R. O'Pay.

G. E. Cazaly. C. R.

II. McEl wain. These are the worthy gentlemen bo made everybody feel at home, ami kept the very best of order. Everyone present was well pleased with the splendid manner in which the floor was REGISTER! Rev. Pr.

Shane will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. Nat Inniel Howe has once more taken charge of the Globe, and will do the snoop-around give-away-act to perfection- Rev. M. E. Phillipps, Ph.

M. P. President of Win field College, will preach at the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday, Feb. 29th. The members of the Baptist Church will hold Covenant and business meeting March 4th, at 2:30 p.

m. A full attendance is urgently requested. Do yon want an Aerinotor, Wind Mill, all Galvanized Steel Wheel? If you do, call on II. Sughrue, and he will furnish you one at a very low figure. The Echo office has turned out work for V.

Fitzgerald. E. Kirkpatriek, and S. Williams Co this week. They are all prominent real estate men of this city and county, The I.

0. T. met at their hall Tuesday evening and enjoyed a most pleasant event. program was carried out which consisted of songs, recitations and a well gotten up paper. NOTICE.

U. S. Land Office. 1 Garden City, Kas, Jan. 10th 1883..

Complaint having been entered at this Office by John E. Baker, of Snyder P. 0. Ford County, Kansas, against Hiram D. Whitney for abandoning his Homestead Entry No 3425.

dated August 18th, 1885, upon the north east quarter, section 18, township 25s, range 2ow, in Ford County, Kansas, with a yiew to a cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Garden Citv, Kansas on the 24th day of March 1893 at 10:00 o'clock a. respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. D. M. Frost, Register.

CMcap, Boct Islani Pacific Ry The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salic, Mollne, Rock Island. In ILLINOIS; Davenport, Muscatine, OUumwn, Onkalooaa, Dee Moines, Wlnterset, Audulnn, Harlan and Council Bluffs, in IOWA; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA; Watertown and Sioux Falls, In DAKOTA; Cameron, Joseph and Kansas City, In MISSOURI; Omaha, Lincoln, Falruury and Nelson, In NEBRASKA; Atchison, Leavenworth, Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodee City. Caldwell. In his tiiciids in a very pathetic manner this week, stating tnat he will jump jackM'abbits for a few days.

We would rather think thai he will jump delinquent subscribers instead of rabbits. PEGJSTEp. WANTEp.r-l.ady or 'ientleman, salary $2.50 per day. Call at, Milton and Kirk Patrick's front room P. 0.

Block. COUGHS AND COLDS. Humphreys Specifics Number Seven, enres Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness, Never failes. Price 25 cents at all drug store. A gentleman in Union County, who is too modest a man to have his name mentioned in the newspapers, was cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's Pain Balsm, after trying other medicines and treatment for thirteen years.

50 cent bottles for sale at the City Drug Store. Mr. William T.t Price, a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was con. fined to his bed last winter with a severe attack of lumbago; but thorough applica-ion of Chamberlain's Pain Balm enabled him to get up and go to work. Mr.

Price sa "The Remedy cannot be recomend-d too highly" Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. For sale by Dan Fisher. REGISTER. RECEFI10N COMMITTEE. Mrs.

M. Pope. Mrs. W. M.

Riley. W. L. Junkins. J.

II. Brown. J. Lusk. J.

II. Hilton. W. C. Crutchley.

R. II. Norvell. 0. G.

Bradlev. E. Brown. Upon this last committee depeuded the success of the entire affair, ami the 0. R.

C. especially desires to thank them through these colums for their efficient services. Taking it all in all, the 0. K. C.

Ball was a grand success, and we, along with eyeryorie who was present, wish them many happy returns of their annual social event. REGISTER! President Alanvel, of the Santa F6 system died last night. Jack Gossage and Fred Mitchell were down from Cimarron today. Fred JJoyd is at Hutchinson today, taking in the mysteries of the Car Ilepairer'i Union. 14.

I. Hutchison has not -joined the Coal Monoply, but will sell you 2000 pounds of coal for a ton, and only fc.00 a ton delivered. 3S KANSAS; Kingfisher, El Renn and Mlnco, in INDIAN TERRITORY; Denver, Coloi ado Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO. Traverses new arras of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of Intercommunication to all towns and titles east and west, northwest and southwext of Chicago and to Pacific and trans-oceanic seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and DES MOINES.

COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. J08EPH. First-Class Day Coaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Service. Close connections at Denver and Colorado Springs with diverging railway lines, now forming the new and picturesque STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTS Over which superbly-equipped trains run daily THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Salt Laks City, Ogden and San Francisco. THE ROCK ISLAND Is also the Direct and Favorite Line to and from Manitou, Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and acinic resorts and cities and nilningdlstrlcta In Colorado.

DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Prom St Joseph and Kansas City to and from all Important towns, cities and sections In Southern Nebraska, Kansas and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water- town, Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, connecting for all points north and northwest betweea the lakes and the Pacific Coast. For Tickets, Haps, Foldtrs. or desired Information apply to any Coupon Ticket Office la the United BtaM ar Canada, er address E.

ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, lt Hutag tr, Grn'l Tkt APsas. Aft, CHICAOO. UJL ORDLR OF SALE. State of Kansas, Ford County, J88'- L.

B. Tillotson, vs. W. L. Dawson, Adella Dawson, The Kansas Mortgage Company, (A Corpora tion), Joseph Atkins and Lber Atkins.

By virtue of an' Order of Sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 27th Judicial District Court oftheStateof Kansas, sitting In and for Ford County, in said State, I will, on Saturday, February, 1 1, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the West Front Door of the Court House, in the city of Dodge City, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at pubhc sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property to-wit: East half of the north-east quarter of section 30, the west half of the north-west quarter of section in township 27, south of range 24, west of the 0th 1. M. in Ford County, Kansas.

Said property to be sold as commanded bv the said Order of Sale. M. BkeSon, Sheriff. By W. Tarbox, Under Sheriffs Office, Dodge City, Jan.

4, 1893, Sutton McGarry, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Vatcb that schema! Have yon registered? Clean up the streets! Subscribe for the Echo! Hand in yonr news items. Watch the next issue of the Echo. Wm Bauman is another thit week. Jerry Vorhees wants to wear gov ernment socks.

All items of interest will bp given Hpocial attention. Joseph Williams will accept a permanent position on this paper. Clean up your collars and do away with cholera germs that lurk there, in. REGISTKH! (First Published January 5t 1892.).

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1893-1893