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The Hoisington Echo from Hoisington, Kansas • 1

The Hoisington Echo from Hoisington, Kansas • 1

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HE HOJSINGTON ECHOi iLZMCm BY KERR BROTHERS J. II. KERR, EDITOR. W. II.

KERR PROPRIETOR. aaaalMannaaaMmMlrtiuumi'p) NO HoisNGfoN, VOL. 1. Policy" in the evening, which they SOLID work; DID NO did in a creditable manner, after LOCAL GOSSIP. OaVi THAT which was social ''hop" for BICECEELL PROPRIETOR OF THE all who, fished to take part, We Mrg.

II, Baker his been on the would say, for the benefit of those who have interest in the welfare sick list for some time but is slowly recovering. nell Hotel Bsck of their town that they cannot affort 1. II4 BAKER actualy makes 7 per cent loans wiib tho privilege to pay, any time? IT'S has some line farms foj' 'sale. He will pay the best market price for Twur wheat. AJI, BAKER, AGT 'CENTRAL KANSAS TOWN CO Kensington, Kansss Books, stationary, fancy articles to miss these meetings, but should be members of the association, no That is what the Missouri' Pacific Real Estate Association Ispoir.g For This Part Of Kansas.

AN ACCOUNT LAST MEETING AT Lacrosse. of ali-kinds. Artists materials, Gold pens, pursesj ladies hand bags, etp, difference what business they are in. HOISINGON RATES $2 Per DAT 16 Ter WEEK By this organization the co-operation at Harper's book store Great' Bend and unity of action of all. t1i towns Kansas, along the line may be secured.

Half Don't fail to remember that the fare tickets will bo sold uli. along the line, to the convention at Scott City Echo Real Estate Agoncy has tne finest lands in the county on their HENRY ROTH Carpenter Builder o-t-o next Saturday. Let business take gale and trade list. care of its self for one day and attend the convention. Our his late Tlie ECHO Real estate agency Has for sale or trade farms and city property in different PARTS OF THE STATE.

VVe make sales or trades of Any and all kinds of Brick aPd.stono work a experience, has deemed it inexpedient ''monkey" with the Echo done on shortest notice. man, and has been keeping painfully quiet of late. A Great Bend man who has a chat tel mortgage, on Jacob Cofer's cattle, made a foreclosure last week, Evidently he does not wish to be left -DR. VV. F.

PECK- Physician 5 Surgeon AtteiidsalVoressional calls DAY NIGHT in the lurch. THE EDITORS. OF THE MISSOURI PACIFIC HAVE ORGANIZED. TJie editors of the Misqpuri Pacific met at MeCraeken on Friday, Apr 13th, for the purpose of taking steps toward organizing an editorial association. The.

attendance was not large, owing to the fact that; the of organization had been agitated but a short time. The meeting was calld to order by W. B. Newton, of the McCracken Enterprise, and following temporary odicers were elected: Erank A. Capps, 01 Scott City Herald, chairman Ira i.

Cork of th4e Frederick Indcpond-iit, secretary, The piupoM of tin The meetings which have been TrminiC'S DRW STOKE. -liliLOW IS A PARTIAL LIST OP ITOPF.RTY Keep your eye on this list, If you any thing you want write us at once. Don't ask for any after it is taken o't tlw bargain list, for it is sold or ttken off the market. held the past week in the school The Missouri Pacific Real Estate Association of central and western Kansas met a LaCrowe on Saturday April for tho puspose of perfecting their oignnization. Delegates were present from nearly nil towns between Salina and the west lint of she state.

The people of La Crosse gave each and every one a hearty welcome. As the train from the jast pulled in at 1 o'clock a. the citizens with the hand and a torchlight procession," met the delegates and took thein. to the Windsor hotel where as each one registered, a card was prsented him which read as fol-owu: HOARD OK TUADK, l.aCUOSSE KAN 8. Missouri I'a Jflc rout eslat men's conveu- tionof Cwitnil and Kuuu-i.

l.rt Oru ICxiond to Mr. anything Olp, 9iiiokbloordriiiUalil(! you may Imvo your puseeswion, unl suniu lo Jf. ADUKWS, l'rH-' it is needless to say that mavur. wlio was one of iloisington1! delegates, ai-d to the hungry scribe this was heralded as a boon, of which uilding, have greatly increased in interest. Each night finds it more House on Propritors 01 THE liKicult to procure seats for the large trowtls of people who 1 GO lucres three miles from Hois- ington.

120 acres under fence, i a-ces in hog pasture. Good house 18x24 with cellar. Stable for 1G is the stone sheds chieksn ousc osHois'ington Jack Slate, "ili'ore commonly known is "Cheyenne was in town Tuesday and took, in the dance. He lias had the misfortune to lose two aggers and a thumb from his right 'ml while in Pueblo, 160 acres in Barton county 2 mi, from R. R.

station. 120 acresin cultivation, ICO rods of wire fence, Stone house 11x21 with basement. Good well and windmill. Inexhaust" able supply of water. Stone room for 10 horses.

Price $2,000,00 Business house on Main street etc. Well; with wind mill md abundant supply of water. Good young acquaintance, unity action, the upbuilding of the tenilorj 'included in the association, to gaii abetter knowledge of newt-pHpc LIVERY STABLE. orchard. tinisiiHiton, Kansas Price $2,000.00 1 1 Vui exchange compares the man work and give opcrtuinJSAcs Business bouse in Iloisington on isusincbs uousu ui uuiouiSiuh v'1 bange ideas ns tp the best method.

)( successfully conducting th work. Good stylish rigs Furnished on' hovt Notice' at reasonable rates. two stories high with east front. Broadway good building and loca- Building 21x1-0 addition in rear 1 4s tion. Splendid well and cellar.

5pl no does npt advertise, to the boy "ho took some rabbits to town in a fo sell, b'lt brought them iicrause no one asked him what he I id in his sack. t.lnv took tin advaiitnire at every The name adopted was, the Wes; Central Editorial Association of Ka-s So lira si The territory embraced in tlu association includes Rice, Burt Liush, Ness, Lane, Scott, Grecl. We thtnk the Mayor caught the boom infection at the ral estate meeting tho other day from the way uid Wichita. It was resolved thai 20 As desirable a location as any iq town. Cheap at 1,800,00 1 GO acres in Pratt county ten miler south of MaxviiU) and ten miles N.

W. of Iuka. House 16x21 with summer kitchen 12x12. Good well with pump, two good granaries, niec young grove and orchard. Hog lot and pasture.

100 acres in cultivation A bargain at $2,500, politics or rail-road iutersts shnl he nas been rustling i yer since, We A barganat 1G0 acres in Harvey Co. Kansas, one mile from Walton and eight miles from Newton, Good story-and a.haU' house, stable room for eight horses, sheds fowl houses etc. 80 a-cres under plow GO acres in pasture, 6 acres hog-tight pasture, and ten a-cres in young orchard and grove. Situated in a beautiful country, Price only $4,500.00 not conflict with the action of the will take a few more with us the next time and i've them a dose of the association. Upon a cordial invita tions from tlie citizens of Leoti, tlu same panacea, The effect is magic, meeting adjourned to meet ft that ''boarded uy ihe week.

Large corral joining stable stock taken care of at lowest figures. A TI 1 taken to the country day or night. SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to traTel. GIVE US A CAUL For the last few days A. S.

Houck place Saturday, May 10, 1888, "'-J vv variable opertunity: (especially the drinkable.) At 10 o'clock a. the meetim: was called to order by Chairman. John Trump, of Cain City, ajul the association proceeded to the election of permanent officers, the teim of o'-fice having been fixed at 0 The following officers wore elected ,1, Andrews of La Crosse, presided, II igh Coyly of Geneseo, Secretary, S. C. Reed of Scott City, treasurer, and each town in the association heiag allowed a vice piesi-dent.

the following were chosen; La Crosse, S. MeCllough; Iloisington, E-JM. Carr; Clallint S. A. Giles; Cain City, John Trump; Bushton, Ilauser; Frederick, I.

H. Clark; Geneseo, 0. F. Russell; Crawford. A.

Twillinger; Marquette. W. Ihchardsun; Kanapolis, O. Whaiey; Salina P. Q.

Bond; Mc- might have been seen with his coat off and his sleeves rolled up, pushing Tlie famipy ''f Ed have arrived from their old. home in Virginia, and taken up their abode one die plane and wielding the hammer. Business is business and the building door west of the meat market. must be fnrshed us soon as possible. Tea H.

P. Rl. School books and blank books a We will open our immense stock HoiSIN'OTON Published in the speciality. Livingston's indellibl to the public on Monday in the new CARR JOHNSON DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour 1888. April 21st, ink warranted, at Harper's book store -tone building.

Every one is invited to call on us in our new quarters ORDINANCE NO. lh Main St. Great Bend Kansas. AND The finest, line of WALL PAPER An ordinance concerning dogs. He it ordained by the Mayor and Fee! tecorations.

borders ect. in the west when by square dealing and good goods we hope to gain your patron-age. Respoctfully, Degen Co. the city book store Great Bend The most desirable road to travel in the west, lias DAILY TRAINS RUNNING through the best parts OF KANSAS MISSOURI, TEXAS and COLORADO. The greatest R.

system on earth Kansas. Mr. Jacob Shaffer of Freemont, On Friday Jesse Tryon, one of Barton County's oldest and best far lT AT NEW STAND TWO DOORS NORTH OF HARDWARE. MAIN STREET Hoisinton, Kansas. A COMPLETE STOCK OF TCBACOO CICARS Iowa, has arrived and will move on.

to his farm north west of here soon mers, left with his family for Los. At present they are oconnvinij the Cracken, W. B. Newton; Manning, D. Boyd; Scott City, F.

II. Miller; Coronado, J. Knapp; Modoc, W. T. J.

Plummer; Leoti, Judge Garland; Tribune, J. U. Brown; Horace, A.B. Lennnon. After the adoption of Constitution and by-laws the meeting adjourned for noon.

At the afternoon session a great deal of important business was transacted which we are unable to publish for lack of space. Among other things arrangements were, made for reduced ratt over the Mo. P. to em- Councilmen ef the City of iloisington Sec. 1" That all persons owning keeping or harboring any dog or bitch within the limits of the city of Iloisington are hereby notified to muzzle" or keep tied fill such dogs, from and after the 25th day of April, 1888.

Sec. 2. That all. dogs or bitches found running at large after the 2,3, of April 18SR, without at muzzle sufficient to restrain said dog or bitch from biting, it shall be and become Stephens buildjng on Mr in street. Mr.

Shaffer is another eastern man SIDE who has read the "Echo" to his ad vantage. YUNCKER fe DRAMER. Pro pri3tors HOISINGTON Mis. Brown, mother of fireman Ed Brown of this" place, accompanied by Angelos, California where they expect to make their home. Mr.

Try-on owns a section of land three miles from town which he has leased and to which we may expect to see him return when he has become tired of the "Golden S. Degen and company have moved into their new rooms and are getting things in readiness to open up to their full capacity. The rooms they have oicupied were to small to do justice to their stock. They an; now in shape compete with any firm in the county. her daughter, arrived here the first sllilB of the week arid will make' this their the duty of the city Marshal at once igrants, also fur advertising this par BEEP I'OHK HAMS 1UUOGNA Bacon and meata of all kinds at lowest prices.

WCouie and see for yourself home in futu-e. For the present ticular section of country, and getting it before the n.inds of eastern they have secured rooms in th Cofer building. people. Several committees were appointed to look nftr the different interests of the association, and al Wh'ot Brothers. Stand sffutn of R.

R. track, Hoisington. G-O-O-D R-I-G-S FURNISHED AT LOW RATES HENRY YUNCKER Shoemaker -9HOI8TNGTON ft KANSAS All work neatly and quickly done. fgf I have a fine lot of work ow hand for sale cheap. to kill such dog or bitch without further notice.

Sec. This ordinance shall be in force from ami after its publication in ihe IIoisinoton Echo. Passed the council April 16th, 1 888. E. M.

Ca.ku, Mayor Attest U. II. Hoi-DKit, City Clerk. Record passage found on 'page Tilth of most before any one was aware, night had crept in, and it was time to adjourn. Upon the cordial iuvi lation of the delegation from Scott City it was decided to hold the next The dance given by the R.

R. boys on Tuesday night was largely attended by the people of tne city ami surrounding country. The music furnished by the Great Bend orchestra was of a very superior quality and met with the approval of all present. The ball lasted until the "wee sina the boys were enabled to make nearly $25.00 which, minus cxpences was given lo Mrs. Brower.

meeting at that place, Saturday, Ap Some of the 11. R. boys sugjest that the people of Iloisington give a festival and fair near the first of May and donate Use proceeds to the benefit of Ms, Browcr and family. Some one should work the matter up. The R.

R. boys stand ready to do their share toward making it a financial success. W. H. HALL G.a.r.p.e.n.t.e.r Contractor and Builder.

WSpeciai attention glvn wS' repairing. ril 88,1888. The good people of La Crosse, determined that their, guerts should be royally entertained W. M. Titus Pr-rouPHii OF HOISINGTON does all kinds of work in his line at the lowest prices.

Great Bend claims a "big find" in 4 their gaos well, hut do not say what i' it it. had made arrangements to their dramatic company play 'The Missing.

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Pages Available:
245
Years Available:
1887-1889