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The Dodge City Echo from Dodge City, Kansas • 1

The Dodge City Echo from Dodge City, Kansas • 1

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ffl THE DODGE CITY ECHO. t4 advertise jn the poroe city echo. Dodj City First, Ford County Secoqd, Western Kansas Third; W8 Shall Defend The Rights of All With, Impartial Down Our Contemporaries Will Be Our Constant Aim, Arjd To That Eqd We Shall Ever Strive. NUMBER 42. VOLUME IV.

DODGE CITY, FORD COUNTY, KANSAS, SATU1U) AY, MARCH 11, 1893. Through a little spite work, of some 5 'JEW three or four parties have taken their 9X Si A i names offfroin our subscription list. We Cloudy weather! Bead Win. Robinson Co's ad. Thomas Tate is down from Cimarron.

Sunflower poetry still arrives regularly -DEALER IN- consider it a compliment to release their names and will do so when they pay up all arrearages. FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS. ORGANS, at this office. Chas. Willis, of Wichita, representing W.

J. Fitzgerald made a flying trip to the Peering Harvester of Chicago. Wichita this week. was in town Thursday. He is their W.

C. Shinn made a trip to Bucklin energetic general agent and will try to Monday afternoon, put the Peering machinery in the lead in Elegant Line of Picture Frames -OF ALL-SIZES and KIND. BEAUTIFUL Parlor AND BED ROOM Suits. South-western Kansas, this season. Hutch had a severe attack of the croup last Saturday night.

One of the ministers at the Frree The family of II. G. Keck are all quite sick at their residence in east -Podge. Methodist church gave a lewsou in orthography the other night, lie said: "You should get in the s-t-r-a-i-t and narrow way" when the house eaine down Judge Beverly and wife have returned from the land of sunshine and flowers. Sid Eeynolds is braking on the 0.

R. I. with a roar, while the preacher Btraight-way took a tumble to the strait he was in. P. rail road which runs into this city.

IN MEMORY. There beautiful picture, painted Along on memory's wall, tt was drawn in my earliest childhood, But it Tndetk away not at all, For it painted in lasting colon And if always fresh and bright, "Old Time" can never change it Or over it cast iti blight. No pen can ever describe it, With its grand old forest trees. With a shimmer and sheen of its sunshiie As it played on the dancing leaves, The waving of the shadows In response to the wind's low sigh And clothing in dusky beauty The flowers that are waiting by. AnH the murmur of the fountain As it ripples over stones and moss, As it steals away through the willovs That are woven by vines across.

Like fits broken sunshine, As it sparkles through the green, As it lingers in wont and dalliance licneath that leafy screen, The birds that sang in the branches. No art their music can show, But their beautiful forms and plumage Forever on rr.y picture will glow. The flash ol the briHt-winged insects Is here as plainly shown As though it were but moments Instead of the years that have flown. And the stream that flowed through the meadow Was bounded by hills most fair. And covered by clover and daisies That mingled like sunshine and air.

And graceful, feathery ferns Grew close lo the water's side And bent in silent rythme To the music of the tide. This beautiful picture changes As the seasons come and go, Like the glimmer and gleam on water In its onward and downward flow. I linger olt by this picture For it holds sweet faces, too That answers me with looks of love Then fades away from my view, Mrs. E. Chmtton.

Rey, Busenburg, of Bucklin, was shak ing hands with his Dodge City friends Thursday. ALL GOOPSPELIVEREDTO BUCKLIN, FORD, and SURROUNDING TOWNS DODGE GITY, KANSAS. Wm, Bauman will leave this city about Pilezer Tiglath Lants, Private Secretary to Benjamin HodgeB, informs us that Mr, Hodges is in New Mexico, attending the U. Court. Tiglath has no doubt but that they will win their case, as he has been exchanging advice with the Secretary of the Interior and the Consuls of Spain and Old Mexico.

the 10th of May for an extensive Worlds Fair trip. AH those that have accepted the Free Methodist faith will be baptized at the Baptist church next Sunday. An enjoyable surprise party was given in honor of Joseph Jackson's 11th birthday anniversary Thursday evening. Rev. E.

Busser preached to a large congregation in the opera house last About Twenty-three young friends com Sunday evening. prised the invited guests anT after enjoy Ned Crompton, formerly of this place, -SHAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY Wm. DEERINB I ing a few hours in social games, they repaired to a table laden with good now of Pueblo, is enjoying a week's visit tnings to which they did ample justice with friends who reside here. Verni Gissel has been under the weath A number of nice and useful presents it were bestowed upon young Joseph which er this week and if you notice a lack of were greatly appreciated by him, local brilliancy this week, charge it up to IF CHICAGO him. 9 J.

A. Arment, Present Deputy Grand Master of the A. 0. T. W.

organized a W. F. Petillon is attending the regular term of the United States District court T. Watson left for Topeka evening. lodge at Speareville, Tuesday evening.

The lodge was composed of twenty-one which is in session at Wichita this week. II. (J. Woodbury, of Speareville, was Mr, J. Thriss, who formerly resided As General South Western Agents for Ford and all Counties lying South and, West in the State.

They have Five Cars of Binders enroute from Chicago. This appointment was made to avoid the rush expected during the Worlds' Fair. in the eastern part of the state, has filed in town Thursday. Speaker Douglass wants an extra Bess ion of the Legislature. on a homestead and will move his family charter members who reside in Speareville which vouches for thesubstantiality of the order.

Arment has been trying for the past year to organize a lodge in that place and through his energetic efforts and unceasing work at laat accomplished the good cause. A number of members of Protection lodge whs in attendance and all report a good time. thereto. Burns was registered at the Clifl Markley was taking in the city of Ashley Monday Eveuing. Ford Tuesday and Wednesday.

He The Dodue City Holler Mills have been reports geese out of sight, and ducks out fhut down for repairs, of range. A high board fence is being put around Mrs. Jane Hynds, accompanied by her the Second Ward school house. daughter Lillie, has returned from a two week's visit to their daughter and sister Why is a Kansas convict like a zebra? WRS. NEWLAVD's PHOTOGRAPHS- who resides in Pueblo.

Hucausc they both wear stripes. P. J. Ilollopeter, of Ford, was transact-ing business in the city Thursday. Chas.

Apperson, of Bucklin, was in the city yesterday on his way to St Joseph, where he will accept a position as a The revival meetings are still under rail road accountant. full headway in the Marsh building. I Guarantee Satisfaction, and my Price are the LOWEST- The Wichita Opinion is of the opinion that the Legislature will divide the State Call and see me at ray Studio, at F. W. has sold his beautiful residence on the south side of the river to a country gentleman who will occupy it in the near future R.

P. Hutchison have just received a car load of Monarch Egg coal, which is far ahead of Canion coal 'I ry Capital! Owing to the dilligent attention of Dr, DODGE CITY, KANSAS. Jacob Collar is once more out of danger. The fieid is ours, remarked the tramp, itand be convinced. 4-.

as he alighted from a box car, assisted GfeII by the brakcutan's boot. W. S. Boyd visited Ford City Thursday and Friday and succeeded in bagging a line "it of decks and geese. $on.

8. x). rotter was in the city Monday Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, wh arrived here about one month ago from Illinois, intending to make this their future home left yesterday for the northern lino of Oklahoma where they will take a homestead.

A uumber -f naughty boys ha ve been put under arrest for theft. This should be followed up by putting them on the street with a ball and chain attatchment under the direct supervision of a street commissioner. taking the Ziininermann Hardware Co's IN- order for MeOormiek twine. Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Cider, Ale, Milk Shake and Soda Pop. Cap.

will tfndoubtcdly set up a boot shop for the accommodation of a few parlies after he leayes the home. figg-Two Poors north of Rock Island Pepot, in Opera House Block. John Lawson. of Ford, had his arm hr-' crushed by falling from his Thursday morning. Amputation THE ABOVE CUT SHOWS THE DOPGE CITY, KAS.

may be necceessary. Rep rt comes to us to-day that there is it' a terrible prairie fire raging between this ll plat and Speareville and if the wind BRTA1CI ENCYCLOPEDIA continues in the direction it now is, there will no doubt be a great loss of property, Peter Mohler, of Wright, was in town Monday afternoon and while here in finned us that his mother, Mrs. Isaac M.ihler was lying at the point of death at her home near that place. NUMBER 7- Humphreys Specific Number Seven, Cures Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. The relief is quick, the Cure perfect-Price 25c, for sale by all druggists.

CARD OF THANKS. J. S. Martin and family desires to sincerely thank the many kind friends who so kindly tendered their assistance and sympathy during their late sad bereavement. Protection Lodge 172.

A. 0. U. W. Is Cordially invited to attend a banquet to be given at their hall on Wednesday evening, March 15th.

ETery member is earnestly requested be present ATTENTION 1. 0. G.T. The ladies of the I. O.

G. T. will serve refreshments at their hall, on Tuesday evening March 14th, for members in good standing. If you are in arrears come prepared to py up and then enjoy a pleasant, social evening. Secretary.

The Dodge City Military Baud gave anoi her of those enjoyable dances at their When in tne City Follow the Crowd TO THE MAMMOTH SEBOMD BI8B STORE. You will find just what you want to set up Housekeeping or Furnishing a Hotel. CHEAP I SHOULD SAY SO! JUST LIKE FINDING THEM. Don't Forget The Place, Just North and Opposite City Ilall. FRONT DODGE CITY, KANS.

SUGHRUE COONS. and room Thursday evening. Professor 1 Ly Brand is doing fiuework with his new In Full, and the people of Ford County, Kansas, can now purchase the? Greatest Library the World knows of, at the most acceptable terms ever known, which is ouly $3.00 to $5,00 down and $5.00 per month until entirely paid for. Freight Charges prepaid to any address. The whole set costing only $49.00 or $1.96 a volume.

THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, 1002, WALNUT STREET. KANSAS CITY, MO. PER ROBERT BLACK, Solicitor. orchestra and it will soon rank with the leading ones in Western Kansas. The parties that are circulating reports alwnit having certain insinuations pub lished in this paper about three highly st'-enied ladies, had better have a care, their own names will appear highly xrniht-d if wo can ascertain who you Hie.

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1893-1893