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The Dodge City Echo from Dodge City, Kansas • 4

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An Echo reporter learned of a thrilling THE DODGE CITY ECHO. joKe on the Sage of Duck Creek which GRANT PETTYJOHN Kditor and Proprietor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy one year, $1 (X) GO bix months. REGISTER! H.

I. Hutchison has not joined the Coal Monoply, but Mill sell you 2000 pounds of coal for a ten, and only fctj.OO a ton delivered, 39 While on the south side one dav this week we stepped into II. B. Bell's new hardware sf ore. He has a magnificent line of wagons, buggies, plows and all kinds of heavy hardware.

To-day is the Inangeration of President Cleveland. We hope the next four years will be handed down as one of he bright Entered at the post office at Dodge City, Knasas, as second-class mail matter, SHERIFF'S SALU. Stats op Kansas, Foun CoiiNTYi JH8' Frank Wing, 1 vs. Martha A. Comer.

A. B. Comer and Charles A. Talmor. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 27th Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Ford County, in said State, I will, on Saturday March 18, A.

D.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 (Jounty arid State aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property to-wit: Lot 18, in Block 559, in the town of Ford, In Ford County, Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said Order of Sale. M.

Bekson, Sheriff. By W. Tariiox, Under Sheriff. Sheri(Ts Office Dodge City, Kansas, February 30, 1892. E.

II. Madison. Atfv for Pl'ff. (First Publication February' 11th, 182. A.

SZjAOK OROSS Made over thin paragraph denotes that your subscription is due and unpaid. We kindly ak you to pay up. Thankintr yon for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. PUBLICATION NOTICE. The State 'of Kansas, To The Wyeth Hardware and Manufacturing Company (a corporation), Jacques Atwood Company (a corporation).

You will take notice1 that Ann Eliza Bates as plaintiff did, on the 15th day of February ltjiW, lilu her petition in the District Court of Fdrd touj.ty, Kansas, against you as defendants, ana join with vou as your co-defendants, Pierce R. Hobble, Martha B. M. Hobble and the Pioneer Loan Trust Company, setting forth that Pierce and Martha B. M.

Hobble of said defendants, on the 1st day of April .1889, gave their mortgage to The Pioneer Loan and Trust Company which said mortgage is now owned. by: plaintiff, on the following described lands in Ford County, Kansas, to-wit: i The north-east quarter of section Twelve (12) in Township Twenty-six (26), South of Range Twenty six (26), West of the 8th Principal Meridian, to secure the payment, of the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars as shown tiy their promissory-notes now owned by plaintiff and referred to in said mortgage, and praying judgment against said Pierce Hobble and Martha B. Hobble in the sum of Twelve Hundred and forty-two Dollars now claimed to be Hue and unpaid, with interest on Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) at 12 per cent, from the 1st day of April 1891, est administrations in the history of SATURDAY MARCH 4, 1893. took place in one of the rooms of an uptown hotel the 'other His paper has been trying to saw the neck off from the niqnagei of the opera house for the past few and one would have thought that lie would not attend a show under any When he learned that the Si Flunkajd troupe was to vMt the city he was bent on securing a few tickets, thereby getting ahead of the manager of the opera house. As soon as the train arrived at the depot; Peter arnvjed there He locked arms with the stage "soop" and together they proceeded to the hotel.

He unfolded his, tale of woe to the soop whosahi gosh I don't blame yer, an' yer tell ther boss an' hc'l give yer a job er carry'n watur for ther el'phunt. Peter.thoiight this not at all encouraging and sought the boss, who was changing clothes npstairs.t Ho was somewhat excited climbing the stairs so hastily and when he arri ved at the door of the managers' room he forgot to announce himself by rapping, and rushed in upon Cyrus, who was just in the act of putting on his street costume, Peter dropped upon bis kneesand amidst prayers and admonitions begged for only three tic kets, in a way that would remind R. It. TIME TABLES. DeHORNING and that said premis may be sold to pay the judgment on said notes and mortgage.

Said petition further alleges that the CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC. No. 23 Ar. 11:40 a. m.

Dp. 4:05 p. in. No. 60 Ar.

12:10 p. in. Dp. 8:50 a. in.

Train No. 70 makes connection for Meade ai.d Liberal. D. W. Moffett.

Agt is. F. TIME TABLE. UOINO WEST. No' 3 Call Ex a.

m. 5 Den Utah Ex 1 1:05 p. m. 7 Colo, Ex 1:50 p. m.

"45 Way, 5:50 d. GOING' EAST. No. 4 N. Y.

3:45 ni. 0 Chicago 7:15 a. m. .8 Mo. River 4:55 p.

ra. 40 Way' Freight 5:00 a. rh. Fred Gaudnek, Ao't claim of each of the defendants The Pioneer Loan and Trust The Wyeth Hardware Manufacturing Company, Jacques Atwood Company is Parties desiring their cattle Dellorned, can Get First. Glass Work done by addressing Ed Warner, Lexington, kansas, or tbiL office.

junior and inferior to that of Plaintiff CHURCH DIRECTORY. BAPTIST CHITRCH, Sabbath Schuol every Sunday morning at 9 o'cIock: Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Al are cordially inviied to attend. Ann Eliza Bates. Now said defendants are hereby noti-fied-that they' must appear and answer said petition on or before the 17th day of April j.

.1893, pptition will be taken as true against them and each of them; and a judgment for sard amount, and a decree forever barring theirt 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 plain-' tiff upou said notes and mortgage. -En. H. Maoison, Attest: Attorney for Plaintiff.

Thos Lahey, Clerk District Court. L. E- McGarry, Deputy. (First Published March 4th, 1893.) America. We notice that Peti'llon didn't go down to the inangeration.

J. V. Anderson, representing the St Louis Buggy Company, is in the city this week, Wm. Robinson Son handle his goods, and he inforu-s us that they are among the most energetic firms that he sells. We know this to be a fact, as they are among our foremost business men.

The Columbian (Jlub gave a basket supper at the court house last nijrht, A most interesting gastromical feat 'was performed by a few individuals who succeeded in storing away all the eggs on the table ami then, '-Alexander like" cried for more to conquer. The occasion is reported as being a successful one, both from a pleasant and' financial standpoint. The Grand Lodge, A. O. U.

W. convened at Hutchinson, this state, on Monday of this week. The city was overflowing with A. O. U.

W. men and all that attended from here report a good time. Arthur Wright. Fred Hallett. J.

A. Arment and R. S. Robinson, represented Protection Lodge. J.

A. Arment and Dick Robinson were initiated into the P. M. W. Degree.

Keep your receipts. A few days ao the editor of the Globe, stepped into a business house and presented -a bill for coal. The merchant said nothing but stepped his desk and brought forth a receipt for the amount. The Globe man was a little surprised. His face changed color a few times and he beat a hasty retreat.

This shows the advisability of rileing your receipt, even if the man is honest that you deal with, REGISTER. We don't believe Bro. Shinn has any sneaking intentions on the contribution box as was charged in the issue of the Times and Echo of last week; we believe Bro, Shinn knows what he is about, he is sincere in his belief, tie has showed it in his christian this weeks issue, now boys let up, he is in no condition to to fight hack he is a. and yon are nut, give him a rest. Democrat.

We are just touching him on the fact that he ought to live straight and your sympathy should not be showered upon him until be pays you that that he skinned you out of two years ago. Died: At ihe residence of his parents in this city, on Tuesday March 2nd. at PRESBYTERIAN Service- every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. and 7:30 p. m.

Sunday School et 9 o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rkv. E.

Busser, Pastor one, of the old-time piece of poetry entitled, "only hree grains of corn.1' There before him stood the great comedian, barefooted and robed in a very delicate texture of under-garments; great tears weer trickling down bis cheeks as be looked down I 'upon the. pitiful object kneeling there' begging for only three comps. Three tickets thoii shalt have, quoth Si, and Peter1 arose and hied himself in peace: This is a ''horse" on Pete, as the joke comes in on having; to black the Comedian's Ed. Stubbs left for Louis Tuesday morning, having in charge Stubbs fine race horses. We hope to hear of him capturing alf loose change that is dropped on the turf! Cholerine in Peni.sylvania.

Swickley Penn: We had an epidemic ofcholerine as our physicians 'called it, in this place lately and I made a great hit with Cham'beriaiii's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 sold four dozenbot-ties of it in one week and have since sold nearly a gross. This Remedy did the work and was a big advertisement for me. Several persons 'Who had been troubled with' diarrhoea for two or three weeks, were cured by a few doses of the medicine 2" and 50 cent hot tela for sale by City Drug Store Dodge City and D. Fisher Bucklin, Kansas, MKT MOP 1ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Services nt it o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at a.

m. Prayer meeting on Thuirday evening, and yonne lolks prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Rbv. Williams, Pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH.

Regujaff services at the church on the first and third Sundays of each month, at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. C. L- Kkreul, Rectir. HUMPHREYS' Dr.

biircillm are scientifically and carefully prepared hemeiiles, used for years In private practice aud for over thirty years by the people with entire sucenw. Every slugle Spedllu a special cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, jiurplnn or reduclnpt the system and are In fact and deed the Sovereign Remedlca of the World. o. ciihkh.

Mitm, 1-Fever, Congestions, ,2,1 ii Worm, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 3 Teething Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,95 4- Dinrrliea, of Children or Adults T-Oougus, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8- Ncnraleia, Toothache, Faccache .25 9- IIcadaclieft, Stck Headache, .25 10- Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11- HiipproHsed or Pninfnl .25 12- Whitei, Too Prof Use Periods .25 13- Cronp, Laryngitis, hoarseness .25 14- Salt ltheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions. .25 15- Bheumntism, Eheumatlc Pains 25 1 6- Malaria, Chills, Fever and Acue .25 19- Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head. .25 20- Whoopine bobeh 27- Kidney DUeRKes .25 28- Ncryom Debility 1.00 30-trlnnry Weakness, Wetting HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZF.I.

OIL, The Pile Mt.c, 25 ls. BnM by or lent pantim Id on ren ipt of prim D. HAHUAL I4i HAIl.KD M1IC. iitMPiinKTs'MED. 1 1 1 1 1 vnmm york.

Specifics. Abddt Paid Locals. Regular Advertisers will be charged 5 cents per line for "paid locals" for the 1irst insertion and 3 cents for each insertion thereafter. Transient Advertisers ill be charged 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents thereafter. All social, church.

Sunday-school, and all generl brief announcements are inserted free of charge. Il is requested, however, that such be written out and banded in as early in the week as possible. NOTICE. U. S.

Land Offk e. 1 Garden City, Kas, Jan. 19th 18.83. Complaint having been entered at this Office by John E. Baker, of Snyder P.

O. Ford County, Kansas, against Hiram D. Whitney for abandoning bis Homestead Entry No 3425. dated August 18th, 1885, upon the north east quarter, section 18, township 25s, range 2(Jw, in Ford C'-unty, Kansas, with a view to a cancellation of said enlry; 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. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

I). M. F'kost, Register. REGISTER! The foot ball game seems to be all the range at present. Manly'Nevans is nursing a badly mashed finger this week.

UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Uf THIS COUNTRY WILL OOTAll MUCH VAIUABIE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP.0C THE A. Gluck visited the nourishing city of Bucklin the first of the week. Win. Robinson transacted business at Ford City the first of the week. Rheumatism Quick ly Cured.

Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheumatism but it can be done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, III: "Jwas badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought' a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. cured me in three days. I am all right to -day; and would insist on evrv one who is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at once." 50 cent bottles for sale by City Drug Store Dodge- City and D. Fisher, Bucklin, Kansas. 2:20 a.

Robert L. Martin, son of J. S. and Marv A. Martin, aged 21 years and G.

W. Watson, of Earned, was tran acting business in this city Tuesday 8 months. Robert has been an invalid from early infancy and has borne his years of suffering with that sublime patience that is only known to them that repose their trust in Gud. His life, though one of ff lr' fT" i3iH i fxfe Miss Mattie Wright, of Carthage, Mo. is here on a visit to her father R.

M. Vright. A t'ane of men is at work on the Santa Fewest of this place lay inir steel. The track will soon he as smooth as glass. ORDER OF SALE.

State of Kansas, 1 Ford Count 581 L. B. Tillotson, vs. W. L.

Dawson, Adella Dawson, The Kansas Mortgage Company, (A Corpora tion), Joseph Atkins and Eber Atkins. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 27th Judicial District Court of theStateof 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 dav, at the West Font Door of the Court House, in the city of Dodge City, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at pub'le 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 29, in tow nship 27. south of range 24, west of the lith P. M. in Ford Kansas Said property to be sold as commanded by the said Order of Sale. Beeson, Sheriff.

Pv VV. Tahbox. Under Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Dodge City, Jan. 4, 1893.

Sutton McGahhy, Attorneys for Plaintiff'. (First Published January 5th, 1892.) MUI1R mm WORK Fred Dawsnn. of the firm of Sutton Mt Garry, has returned from a visit to his relatives in Great Rend. mm almost total obscurity, has been one of pleasure too him. Never had the dreary bleak wintry winds and fatal hand of disease driven the sunshine from.

his loving heart, and up to the night before Ids death he cherished the thought that at some future day he would be strong and well. His greatest delight was in doing some little kindness for his brothers and sisters, and he was the idol of the entire family. Those who were so fortunate as to have known him can testify to hfft loving, generous disposition. When the niletit messenger came from on high to pilot his precious spirit through the valley nf death, his bedside was surrounded bv a loving family, and as his spirit snared away to the heavenly realms of bliss, NeailuxoowtferJ Af Tfu Wm. Dellinirer is sojmirnintr in the ci untry a.

few days to recover his health, which is in a shattered condition. REGISTER! Married. On Tued)'1 afernoon at Hotel de Court house, by Rev. Judge Burson, Mr. Willarn livers to Miss Anna Mary Padgett.

dLNU Mmre.wiffir T.C.Owens and family desires us to thank the many kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted them during the late illness of Mr. Owens. Tiik Statk of Kansas To, William E. Weaver, Greeting: You will hereby take notice that you have been sued in the District Court of Ford Coimtv. Kansas, bv Ida Wi Order of Sale, State ok Kansas, Ford County, sk" The Pioneei Loan and Trust vs.

Francis Schermerhoru and Christina C. Schermerhorn. By virtueof anorderof sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the '7tb teMWliPacifcRj, The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jnllet, Ottawa, Prorla, La Salle, Mollne, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS! Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwn, Osksloosa, Dei Moines, Winterset, Audtilion, Hnrlan anil Council Blurts, in IOWA; Minneapolis and 81. Pnul, in MINNESOTA i Vatertwn and Sioux falls, lu DAKOTA; Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansns City, in MISSOUHI; Omaha, Lincoln, I'alrbury unci Nelson, In NEBRASKA; Atchison, Leavenworth, Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, BeUeville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell, In KANSAS; KliigHalier, El Reno and Mlnco, In INDIAN TERRITORY; Denver, Coloiailo Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO.

Traverses new a.vai of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of Intercommunication to all towns and titles east and west, northwest and southwevt of Cliiinuoiiud to Pacific and trans-oceanic seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and DES MOINF.M. COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, vlt. KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA ami via ST. JOSEPH.

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 forming1 the new sod picturesque STANDARD OATTOE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which superbly-equipped trains run daily THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from gall Lake City, Ofden and San Franclseo. THE ROCK ISLAND II also the Direct and Favorite Line to and from Manltm, Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and seenlc resorts aud cities and mlnlngdlitricts iu DAILY TAST EXPRESS TRAINS From St. Joseph and Kansas City to and from all important towns, edict and sectlnnsln Southern Nebraska, Kansas and ths Iadlnn Territory. Also via ALBKRT LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water-town, Blout Faltn, MINNF.APOLIS and ST.

PAUL, connecting all points north and northwest betwsea the lakes and th Pacific Coant For Ticket, Maps, Foldsrl, or dsttrrd infnrnatloa pply to any Coupon Ticket Office In the United Mala Of Canada, ar address C. ST. JOHN, JOHN EBASTIAN, Geo! Hawr. Gen'l Tkt. it Pass iV, HI CIO ILL.

Judicial District Court of the-State of J. J. Sunimersby returned from the east Thursday afternoon. Larye boxes' of goods are being unloaded at bin store, which explains the nature of his trip. C.

M. Beeson and family were most agreeably surprised at their residence south of town last night by a number of intimate friends. A most enjoyable time was had by all present. they gave him up with resignation. they knew lie was clasped in the arms of a loving Saviour.

Funeral services were held at the K. church yesterday afternoon at 2:30, The remains were interred in the A. R. cemetery. The Echo force exteuds to the bereaved family its most sincere sympathy.

Mother's Recommendation. We are acquainted ith many mothers in Centerville who would not be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house for many times its cost, and are redbniniending il every day. From personal exerience we can say that it has broken up bad colds for our children Centerville Smith Dakota Citizen. 50 et. bottles for sale by ity Drug Dodge City And D.

Fisher P.u. klin, REGISTER! and that unless you answer the petition of Ida Weaver, filed in said suit on or before the 17th day of April, lH'Ki, the allegations of said petition, supplemented by proof offered by the plaintiff will be, taken as true and judgment rendered against you accordingly, granting plaintiff a divorce from the marrige relations existing you and her, and decreeing to Jier the control, care and custody, nurture' and education of said children horn from said marriage relations, and adjudging that you pay from and after the hearing of this cause to the plaintif), the said Ida B. Weaver during her lifetime, the sum of $50.00 per month, also you pay the Costs of this action and a reasonable attorneys fee lor the prosecution thereof. Sutton Mt Gauhy, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Titos I.AIIKY, Clerk District Court, Ford Couity Kas.

Seal (First published March 4th 1 Kansas, sitting in and for Conntv. in said State, I will, on Satnrdav April 8th. A. 1893, at 2 o'clock P. M.

of said dav, at the West Front Door of the Court House, in the city of Dodge City, in the County and State aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real proirerty The north-west quarter of sei-f ion twelve (12) in township twenty-nine (29), South of range twentv-six (2H). went of the lith P. in Ford County, Kansas. Said properlv to be sold as commanded by the aid Older of Sale. O.

M. Bekson. Sheriff. KherifTsOince Dodgn'City, February 1893. F.

Milton. Attorney for Plaintiff. (FltM published Maii 4th, When you get tired of paying for coal and getting dirt, bu) good, sol id MONARCH of U. P. Hutchison fc $6.00 per ton delivered..

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