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The Sylvan Grove Sentinel from Sylvan Grove, Kansas • 1

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THE SYLYMT GROVE SENTINEL. VOL. 2. NO. 2 SYLVAN GROVE, AUG.

3, 1888. MARRIED THE WRONG WOMAN. Chicago, July 31. Albert Craw- brd was tryng to find out yesterday whether he had married his wife or another girl. Albert resembles a rubber button in complexion, but not in fixedness of purpose.

A uujcIi mcl Sabfcalfe School. SYLVAN GROVE UNION S. S. EVERT SABBATH at 8:80 j. m.

Preaching at lla. m. alternately by. He vs. B.

F. McMillan, and H. F. Odell. IRA C.

BUZICK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Lincoln Bank, southeast corner of the Court House Square, Lincoln Center, Kansas. l-6m short time ago Albert thought he would Wed, and canvassed the list of his lady friends. He finally found a mature Senegambian who consented to hold his coat while he tackled the world for a living.

He obtained a. license to marry Mrs. Mary Gaines, who had seen 26 base ed their call, but refused to come over for them till daylight. The bride wept, the groom whispered consolation in her ear, the friends' said much under their breath that wouldn't bear repeating. Justice Cook alone was calm, and he soon calmed the others by telling them to pull the carriage containing the bride and groom into the river.

The Justice got in and this was done. Then he married them. Texas ends at the high-water mark of the Red river, on the side, and, the witnesses were in Texas, the marriage ceremony was performed in the Indian Territory. The whole party returned to town at daylight. TWO YEARS.

SEEMED ONE NIGHT. Binghamton, N. July 28. After lying in a trance for nearly dale man, accompanied by five oth-. er Woodsdale men, ibde up to the party and asked Robinson to surrender, as he had a warrant for his arrest.

Robinsonaid he would go a short distance from camp, leaving Cook and the ladies behind, and then give his enemies a chance to take him. He did so, and on reaching a convenient spot both parties opened fire, with the result that four Woodsdale men were killed. The other two fled to the strip, and Robinson escaped without a scratch. Cook hastened to Hugoton and gave the alarm, and soon an armed squad went to their Meeting a lot of "Woodsdale men an encounter took place, in which three more persons were killed iA a number wounded. The whole in arms and there is danger of another conflict at any time; Col.

S. NWood, mayor of Woodsdalej arrived here this evening to lay the matter before the governor. He expects to return at once to'Woodsdale, and ball seasons come and go. Albert was 24. Harlow on the neck with his fist, breaking the neck and causing instant death.

Official reports of the Russian harvest show that wheat will be an excellent crop, rye far above the average, and the yield of oats and barley fair. A box car loaded with wheat was derailed on the Union Pacific road near Omaha, on Wednesday night, and six tramps in the car were smothered to death. Nine Apache Indian convicts were recently received at the Columbus, penitentiary. They were convicted of various crimes from murder down to horse-stealing. The Rock nitro-glycerine factory, two miles south of Lima, was blown up by tramps Monday.

Eight hundred pounds of glycerine exploded, and it is thought that at least one of the tramps was killed. The council of Indians at the Standing Rock agency in Dakota" resolved not to sign the treaty opening the Sioux reservation. This decision was announced the commissioners in a speech by Chief Justice Grass Saturday. Jacob Moore, aged 52, shot and killed his sister-in-law at Detroit So one purple afternoon a pair of overs whose japanned faces broke To the Farmers Tributary to SYLVAN GROYE. We will be pleased to buy WHEAT Of all Our old customers who used to sell to us at Ellsworth, and all others who wish to come.

We expect to pay the Highest Market Price at SYLYAH GROYE W. Z. SMITH HOPKINS. 61-4 into ivory flashes as their happiness grinned upon them, and whose bosoms heaved like a hired man at lifting machine, hailed a cable car, two years, Joseph of tipped the captain of the conveyance, and were hied away to the drawing room of the Rev. Waller, this city, has just awakened from what appears to him to have been but a' sleep of a night.

Mr. Guil who handed back fifty cents when approached with "a dollar marriage fee. Albert produced his pocket dictionary and in a brief spasm of says he has an offer of 100 men from Colorado to help clean out the outlaws. Gov. Martin-was asked foyle, who was attending the high school, was compelled to abandon his studies because of his health.

Instead of improving he began to decline rapidly. Subsequently he was sent to the country in hope that the air and exercise would words told the preacher he wanted to unite his calcimining revenue HELLER'S BAKERY, Confectionery Restaurant. J.4 with the income from his bride's washboard. what steps he would take, but he could not say until he had received authoritative information from both sides. He thought that it would the county-seat fighters a sal bring again his former health, but "Do you, Albert Crawford, take Monday because she asked him to settle a long standing board bill.

this proved false hope. Mrs. Mary Gaines said the minister as he got down to the merits About two years ago last March utary First-class accommodations for all town and country customers. Special attention to TRAVELING PEOPLE. Lodging and Boarding, Satisfaction Guaranteed.

He then shot at his neice 19 years old, but missed her, and then shot of the controversy. he sank one night into a partial Liberal, July 80. General 'Taint Gaines. It Miss Simp- Meyer and Attorney General Brad- FINE BRANDS himself, but not seriously. CIGARS.

48 trance or cataleptic sleep, and since) that time he has lain in a remarkable slumber. Alphonso Sternhauser, a son of son," interrupted the Dridai party of the first part. Alois Sternhauser, a farmer living Friday he awoke, and though "My name am Gaines, and FAncy Work. iora arrived yesieraay arter-nopn, and soon after; started for Stevens county to prevent further bloodshed and presumably, to arrest the parties who killed Sheriff not a missez, neither," from the party of the second part. near csprmgneid, attempted to kill his father the other day in order to profit the earlier by a will made by his father bequeatihg him yet somewhat weak, he is on the high road to recovery.

Of his sleep he remembers nothing. Here was a miscue. The rever Cross and deputies. ALL KINDS OF CROCHET LACE Both woolen and cotton, Tidies, Collars, Yokes, Sleeves, and i end gentleman had earned at least A courier arrived from Hugoton some valuable property. The son escaped.

quarter-1 and he saw no way of this afternoon with dispatches from YELLOW FEVER IN FLORIDA. St. Augustine, July 30. The backing out. He did not want to EMBROIDERED PILLOW SHAMS I General Meyer to Governor Martin.

Two more men are reported to et the pair go into a cold, unfeeling yellow fever scourge at Plant City It is believed that4 he asked for have been killed in the Frich-Ev- world half married. He saw what Made to order. Laces for Children's Clothing continues. Trains do not stop there ersole feud at Hazard, Ky. Last difficulties might be encountered in ana Aprons a specialty.

MRS. W. H. PILCIIER the mail being delivered at Cork Saturday Shad Combs was shot repairing the half-knotted tie, and Albert did not look like he could post-office, five miles west of Plant City. The board of health for Hills- down from ambush, and the day before John Campbell a brother-in- stand another two bits.

4 troops to be sent to him to enable him to disarm both factions and to arrest the ringleaders on both sides. There was no disturbance yesterday, but the trouble Is not yet over by any means. 5 Tiftf Hugoton peo pleare well armed and ready for any emergency, expecting, that the SYLVAN GROVE boro county has adopted stringent aw of John C. Eversole, was killed Tha paacher brOlWcht his return rules to prevent, any spread of the at The assassins are un-" certificate and the groom to Clerk Salmonson, and Mr. Crawford was known.

MEM MARKET. disease. Kailroads passing through or' into Plant City are prohibited carrying any baggage, freight or passengers, only actually needed Miss Lucy Rostron, the daughter called on to explain. He said it woodsdale people will Jake ven of a rich Liverpool merchant, elop was a mistake. In the exuberance of his superabundant bumfusti cation i i i i geance whenever they get a chance.

WH. OSTERFUKD, Proprietor. But few of the farmers of( Stevens county are taking sides and the oi emouons, ne saia, ne naa given ed Thursday with Thomas Aspin, a groom in the employ of her father. The couple sailed in the Bothnia for Boston, but were intercepted at Dealer In all kinds of supplies being carried into the towii! They deem it absolutely necessary to suspend business and cut off all communication with the place, inasmuch as expensive efforts to dis quarrel is confined the inhabit the name ol a maiden about whom the tendrils of his early affection ants of the two towns mentioned. FRESH AND CURED MEATS.

had turned. Mr. Salmonson thought Albert had got the bounce from yueenstown and the young woman brought back home. She is 18 and has a fortune of 40,000. infect the place and stamp out the ECLIPSE.

-All kinds of- OPENED FIRE Muskogee, I. disease have failed. Mrs. Gaines and wanted to use his marriage license before it wasted 28Four A young tramp named Lewis All the unacclimated have moved thousand blanketed Comanches, VEGETABLES IN SEASON. its strengtn.

a lively debate oc Morris, while stealing a ride on the trucks of a freight car, near Hop- out and only a few people who have not had the disease in some form Kiowas, Cheyennes, Arapahoes, curred. Albert insisted that he was and Delawares were at the Ana- captured when the licence was ob are there. The latest official nort is darke agency last week to get their tained. He was given the oppor- kinsville, the other night, lost his balance and fell from the train. As he fell one of his feet was caught rations when the total eclipse of tunity to swear that he meant Miss "Two cases of fever are reported Thompson when he said Gaines, Headquarters for EYerything in oar DRUG sf LINE at Tampa one has proved fatal, by a wheel and crushed so badly that it will have to be amputated.

He received internal injuries, also. the other is convalescent. Several the moon 6ccured.K'iThe untutored savages were filled with alarm and became very demonstrative. The principal chief ordered them to and when he appears with the affidavit the preacher's certificate will be placed on file. cases are reported also at Monatee.

and will probably die. A house-to-house inspection is being shoot at the ''evil thing trying to made. The disease is not likely to PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY and BRUSHES. harm the moon and the entire A KANSAS COUNTY SEAT FEUD. Topeka, July 27.

The county KANSAS. Mrs. Lydia Baxter, a widow 65 spread outside of these counties. force of Indians opened fire in the Austin, July 30. The gov air, keeping up the shooting for up ernor to-day issued a proclamation seat war in Stevens county has broken out afresh, and has resulted years, committed suicide at Atchiv son Monday by hanging herself.

ward of an hour and until they to go into effect immediately, quar were out of ammunition. When yi a good as- antining all vessels from Florida sortment, including the moon appeared in full after the in the murder of John Cross, sheriff of the county, S. H. Hubbard, C. W.

Eaton, H. Taney and W. H. Wilcox, all citizens of Woodsdale, points or other yeltow-fever-infect- eclipse wild whoops went up for what they believed had been their LOmbs, Toilet Articles ed places twenty days. Steamers from New York touching at Key victory.

West will be quarantined. MARRIED THEM IN THE RIVER. every variety, Face Powders, Colognes, Bay Rum, Handkerchief Extracts, Soaps, etc Pens, Pencils, Paper, Stationery everything NEWSY NOTES. GENERAL. Sherman, July 28 Stand ing in a carriage through whose Thepopeisillandlosingstrength It is rumored in New York tha usually kept in a first-class stock Jay Gould is about to divide his wheels the Red river floated merrily while the stars twinkled and the moon smiled1 upon bride, Gus Moody and Miss Nellie Watts were married near Colbert's Ferry, twelve miles from here, at 1 o'clock fortune among his children and re latives.

HOUSEHOLD FAMILY RECIPES jonn u. suiuvan circus, it is said is stranded at Boston. A large and it is reported others, making eleven in all. The county was organized two years ago, and is occupied largely by hard characters. Hugoton was chosen the county seat by fraud, the Woodsdale people say, and the election result is in litigation.

Bad blood has long existed between the two towns. Last Sunday Constable C. E. Short of Woodsdale attempted to arrest Sam Robinson and three other Hugoton men in the neutral strip. Tuesday Sheriff Cross received a request for help from Short, and, with Hubbard, Taney, Eaton and Wilcox, he started to render it.

The party stopped at a ranch that night, and were surprised in their sleep by thirty Hugoton men, headed by Robinson, who seized them, took away their arms, stood them up in a road and shot them. This this morning. Filled at the lowest reasonable price, and with Bride and groom are from this number of the employes are stil. goods or superior quality. Patent and Proprietary Medicines city, where the former has been unpaid.

society Dene, xney naa been en A young man in Garden City sent 50 cents to an eastern firm in reply to an advertisement, how to get rich," and received the following reply "Get elected to a city office and then buy the warrants of your municipality." A young lady in Wichita, whose name the papers withold, gave her hated rival a sound thrashing Friday night. It seems an old lover of her's was promenading with another girl, and she, seeing the couple followed them, beat the girl mercilessly with a stiek, the fellow standing by afraid to defend his company. Luckily an officer came upon them and porsuaded the. young lady to go home and find another-lover possessing more grit than tha-former one displayed, Mrs, Julietta Smith, aged Syears, of Kansas City, committed suicide by cutting her throat from ear to ear with a razor Saturday. Mrs.

Smith had been suffering for ten days from malaria, and while her sister who was watching her was absent from her bed room Mrs. Smith, in a fit of insanity, committed the deed and was discovered dead on the floor on the return of her sister. The husband who was at work in the yard was summoned to the chamber by the screams of Mrs, Lewis, i Seven deaths occurred in Kansas City on Tuesday as a result of the gaged for about two years, but the In endless variety, Including all goods of stand' ara manufacture. A cnotce line or parents of the girl objected to their excessive heat. The thermometer marriage, ana lor over a year tne stood at 97 MS" CIGARS! young people have billed and cooed A man named John Anderson Always kept in stock.

We solicit your trade by letter, where no prying eye was imprisoned in a well for nine ana will enaeavoi renaer could see them. Thus they planned days at Johnstown, Neb. He was the elopement. Ji R. released Monday.

At dusk last night they met in is the Woodsdale people's account the suburbs, where a party of young Some of the railroads are offering a one and one-third rate to New Sylvan Grove, Kansas. of the affair. men, friends of the groom, and Jus York on the occasion of the Blaine The Hugoton people say that tice Cook, of Denison, awaited them in carriages. They started for the reception next week. Red river, across which, in the In Experiments are being made by the Chicago stock yard company to discover whether the Texas fever dian territory the young people ILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, Wai fork, Seiing Machines Organs, AT J.

P. GRIMM'S, Sam Robinson, the marshal of that town, and M. Cook, of the 6ame place, went to the Dudley ranch, accompanied by their wives, to look op some cattle which they were trying to buy. While taking din could be marnea without the per in native cattle is caused by wtieks.w mission of their parents. When they reached the river bank at Col At Pocahontas, Ark, Monday ner Deputy Marshal Short, a Woods- bert's Ferry the ferryman answer KANSAS.

BTXVAX GEO YE, night, Dennis Downey struck Mat.

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