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Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 3

Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 3

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lMMMM Humid Ti In Wiiiler Tuiirlst Bates, IStop at ilic II. M. Coon returned from Over the Union J'ucille, (svcrland Mioul Kt'pill't. lienor of th: Gove City P1)H hoo months lttto dunlin Kans. Friday fur iiioulli of Feliniary 18H9.

HACKBERHV (to tantij gfputotam. W. J. LIxn'D, J. E.

HART, Publisher. KJItor. GOVE CITY, KANSAS. lui.jf-.l.jl II I'L. I .11 i I Moulin" (iriilnllehl to AiUulii, Uralnlluld to Ciiarlenton, S.

(Inilnlleld In Jaekonvllle, 5d.H), Grtilnllidd to New Oileans, ll.8u, lllUllliK WBHAKTHKNT. Eniuliiatlou Uuport. Crater, ft former Graln-tlold has located In FulrvifW Heliv2 1) Mi lei. Feb. 25, 'SO.

KU. A few local from thii muter part nf tho couul.y may be of general luleivst. There Is jet no soundly of fed In thU vicinity. Mr. Ed, Norton, who bits been on the list Is improving.

David Spleor, who broke his arm about two week ago, lias nuarly reoov-eivd, IiiiereUna-liteniry I' are week Colo, Grade, CloaUush 90 IJertKpeneer 87 Maggie H.ion Walter ok 90 US AlklnMii 'PlMMWII' H.J Purcull until SI 01 77 84 TKKMH-IN ADVANCE I One Copy, ono your, One Copy, eltrlit month Ono Copy, fix uiimt Im, Ouo Copy, lour uioutui, l.oo. .50 -C. E. Cosby nnd family visited Mr. C'h.

sister in tho vicinity of (ioodwator Sunday. -Sheriff Hopklus, F. F. Wright nnd Cupt. Spencer wore Gralnlleld visitors Saturday last.

A. S. lildenl now carries a com HOUSE. J. H.

FOSDIOK, Proprietor. The Only Per Day House in tlie City. Opposite Oo-ftrt House. Gove City, Kansas. Gralnlleld tn Savannah, 57.50, And Inlerineiliate piinu ut proportionate rates.

TloJts good to return till June 1st, Limiiud to II iu days passage In I'nuli direction. J. B. TKiiiiJii's, G. A 11.

Lai to, Ag't, Ouiiiha, Neb. Gralnlleld, Kauu. apl "Jl" 'irade Bertha Workman 7i Ella Mltehull 7P tVKntorod at the Pout Oflloo at flovo Citv, Khiikuh, and TriuiHrulUoil Tliroiurli the Unit Jeiir.iiFo.aiuk 82 Stolli Naylor ly ecurreneeH in this district, and also ed BlllVOH 01 111 I US nwuunu vmw uuibiui dims. Martin 77 MMIW aeon at Banner. Tim Red Too school, under the man- Schuyler Berry 86 Bum.

nuumunou aomenl of Ml Anna Bixler, elwscd Stella unnnger oi Grade, Saturday. Q-ove Oity The broom factory Itigg r.ro s. is Hattle Spencer 84 Jennie Mitchell 78 THECLIFFOHD. dolii" a (loijrlshiiig business. m.

plete linu of comas, which can bo bad nt short County Surveyor Duryoa com-monoed to survey and plat the oemetery south of town Monday. Just Received! A soloot slock of assorted Garden seeds. H. C. SPAUtDING.

March como in like a lamb, but will probably go out liko a lion and oolle uopkiiib Ule-s' slaris south tomorrow to dli-poso Our prloo Is tlMwr year to everybody. Prince ami pauper kI so mut pay It If tfioy would keep thorouifhlj posted on the lootil now oi (love comity. peMiiuiotor uro mittiiirUud to reou i lib-aorlpiloim imd retain tho usiuil Wliemou want yoiirpnnordlonl niiifd.imv tip and your wliilics will bo tutu where you uive liotm roeolvliiK jom iil(lnRto linvoohantre mii.W or mill i pay for the tlmocoiisuima In flniuir-XoulUe made by mortal or draft. Orooubaok, or silver nut refused If roceivod. Ai vf.iit i hi no tteftKoiuililo rates for dls-nUw 'c Local notices 1(1 cents per TbuiI contnlorciieb subse- Bonnio Buoon 70 Crailo.

of a nice lot at tluiir goods. It Is reported that Miss irnu- I I COUNTY SEAT OF GOVE COUNTY. Miiehell SI Mangle Oblinger75 Uiiuun miw i mer, teacher )i ne in-own em.c.i, win 78 Bonnie Diekorson attend thestaU- pormal the com ng suin- 1.. vnvn 100 narieei; Everything First-Class. Rates $2 Per Day.

the door after it. mer. HIU'v" I Bnhnol ourren iveeivwl Some Facts Regard Rev. J. C.

Elliot will return to Bos Ururuinond, representing ii .1.. tnnnth. ior work ton after the Annual Conference of the Hunt Insertion. OoilHKtii'ONm'N'M'-PboiildfovwHrrtthciilnt- tWr'? us pciUde. Wo eS.re the aid of Geo.

W. Srano Topoka, was oy ntul eoninonillnii: ll I ing a Progressive Methodist church. Mo is just closing itl tho city Erlday last. whodo-lroto City of Western his third year on tin Oliver circuit. PurcellMunils15.00Walter Cook li.69 Win Turner 17.72Jnno Cook 18.88 A nrosnectintr pnrty started south reproBe nun i'1 i i I.i..,,, Dviiiini.inAN.

(Jove City, Kansas. 1 i A few of the slookinen in this vicinity Kansas, 11 n.MierUe Toilu Monday to lok afier ooal croppins re have had their catlle dehorned. IVIIlll uuiinuu U.l.lSam Mitchell 12.4.) ported in tUo southern part of tUo conn tv. Gove Citv. the eountv Mabel Munns 12.82MorrisMarlinlO.u Apiiertlouniciil of JSelmol Tho Iirst semi-annual apportionment of Gove county, is located al Brlnsr vour contest notices to tne tlEi'UUUCAN.

All legal advertising Locals: --Ten cents per lino first Insertion, Go per Hno each subsequent Large Type; 18c iilrst insertion, 10e oacli subsequent Insertion. Legal notieos at legal rales. "Address, The Rkitht.ioan, Gove City, Kas. most in the geographical renter of tho county. The town of the state school fumht for 18) has been made bv the eounty siiperinlen- wi.1 receive prompt and careful attcn lion.

dent as follows; Parties who aro expert miners Amos Spencer Id. 7.) Guy Atkinson 11.52 Schuyler Berry 13.03 Belle Hopkins 13.50 Stella Oblinger 12.09 Bert Spencer 16.80 Jeiinin Fwdiok 13.70 Jennie Mitchell ,14.00 Haltio Spencer 13.72 lien Dickerson 13.44 should call Cy. Peirco and examine as originally platted coveted i')0 acres of laud. Our location is ndva 11 1, oris. Situated on a south with a clear, never foiling stream of water en one side, we aro sheltered ou the noith A.

F. A. M. a specimen of uicklo orn in Ins posses sion. Patrons in the Plata school district GOVE CITY LODGE, NO.

802 are bavins some diilloulty regarding Meets the first and third Tuesday of tl, fxi'inniliin of new district ill that iliiriiiD" tho i.rom mry 01 ine novttieni 11 A avnrv month. C. E. I'KIKCE Clifford is one of tho best hotels in Western The month, many pupils were absent, which W. M.

vicinity. C. E. Cosby, See. Table supplied with everything the mo iiHinunts above to A.

J. Bush's blacksmith shop is causes suinv! Kansas, afford p. miiM-H li-ivu been oniitteil r.ivurilil ivith nlows this week, llie niasfs 01 vvT'iier. Hut a trifle over two years have elapsed since the permanent county seat was located here but in this short period a flourishing city lias sprung into existence. Her growth 1.

1 I Heeiu Retriilar atteuclanco is of vi G. A. It. rHAS. A.

NICHOLS POST, NO. 433 farmers are making preparation for i i ii I'Xiuii millions mi" spring work. Meets the first and third Saturday of iMi.nnN nnrn oil. Have just received a car of Good DE Gb, every month at Masonic Hall. C.

W. ADAMS, nu.nl.inn for Hal Limit. Cream. Meal. etc.

It is second nas oeen a natural one marked by many qibf-taritial geuce. depwrtment and neatness: i Adi't. Post Com. to none in the market. XJ -v tF improvements.

Situated in the center of an hidni1.riouHfht.s3 Maggie Bacon Clea Jiiisu Walter Cook Amos Spencer Lou Workman Willie Turner The citizens of Davis county Kan W. R. sas. want the jjarao of that county 01 Tiii rners, her merchants business men have ahv.avs Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Chemicals, Stationery, Fine Hanging Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Stand Lamps, Hand Lamps, Di. No.

School population Ami. 1 48 :f2i.45 2 45.45 3 C3 33.63 4 10.16 5 2i 13.S1 1)7 51.85 7 17 it-Oli 132 70.57 38 20.33 10 15.51 11 35 18.72 12 12 0.12 13 34 18.11) 2'.) 15.51 lii 19 10.16 16 17 9.0U 17 21 18.81 8 51 27.20 1) 33 17.65 27 14 41 21 20 10.70 22 H.77 4 4.81 fl'S 25 47 25.1! 26 37 lD.l'J 07 38 2U.32 28 14'118 21) 37 1H.76 30 18 'J. 62 81 27 M.I4 32 -35 J8.72 as yn 34 30 16.03 35 34 18.18 86 37 33 17.64 38 17 9.0U 311 18 40 17 41 81 42 l'J ilfi 43 34 18.17 44 is y.os CHAS. A. NICHOLS COUPS, NO.

1G7. Rp.rtilur meetings on the Iirst and changed to Geary in honor of the iirst done a ami niMiit- Lotlio Smith G. S. Hamilton, Teacher. UOOM NCMllliU TWO.

governor of the state. thirdTuesdays of each month, at 3 able business. J. J. Shaffer, a prominent citizen In Dec.

H7 the citv was in Lamp Chimneys, Lamp Ibirners, and r.f Room No. 2, for the of Digliton and a candidate for register corporated as a city of thejird o'clock p. M. LOU. AUAWb, Lacha Obi.ingeu, Sec.

President UNION PACIFIC TISIK TABLK. the Wfi-Kconev LandO lhee, was in DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES. the city Sunday and Mouday. AV jjvi month ending March 1st. Enrollment 40; average attendance 38.

The following names deserve credit for neatness and improvement in their Parties living south and west of East Side Broad Street. town complain that read leading to class and has since enjoyed tho privileges of a inunii'i-pali-ty. Our natural advantages for developing a flourishing center of commerce are many. Among the first and most es work: i tnwn fmm hat direction need the at tention of tho township authoiities. Carrie Munns, Blanche Barton, Martha Hanson G.

W. Murphy, (the original M. B. SMITH. sential that wo might nn'rif ion Geonre) formally of this place, but Mvrtlu Herring, George Smith.

Davie Smith, Charlie Appel, Viinoe Spencer, Willie Martin, Stella Martin, Anna Lung, Gn -lie Nay lor, Eddie Appel. Howard Mitchell, Going East. No. 202 Atlantic Express 5:54 A. M.

No. 204 Eastern Express 6:00 l'. M. No. 211 Way freight 1:55 P.

M. Going West. No. 203 Western Express 11:06 A. No.

201 Pacific Express 10:27 P. No. 213 Way-freight A. M. All passenger trains dally.

Trains 213 and 214 daily except Sunday E. A. Lewis, A pint. i rain field. Kas.

is a fertile and inexhaustible sjnll (ii'siinw f-iiiiiu John Sloan, 1'hll Hnthawav, v.m.iv JLXJILIln Itii kinds grow and riixui in tjuan-tities remarkabhi for a coun Bina Hanson, Article Toilet more recently of Digliton, was in the city Sunday and Monday this week. Attorney E. A. MoMath of Grain-field, iv ho has been suffering from a fractured limb, is reported improving and expects to be around in the course of a few day. Flossie Herring, ihiiuv Hoskins.

Margaret Cosby, try whose soil hashed) in cultivation but a verv few vears. is uosuy, Kaynut Dressing Cases, Fine Soap, Hair Oil, Whole number correct in deportment List week 40. Ank.v E. Bain, Teacher. City Directory.

Tlcm Ckkkk, Mar- 5 C. E. J. M. Tyler Austin is visitiiiL' an uncle in Perfumes, Bath Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes PTTHIjIO AtlC ION.

On Saturday, Mureh 111, H. L.Ci lswf 11 will sell 1 cow nnd calf, pony and lot of HouhkiioM) Ooous at pubiio auction, llemcinber date. A. C. Ferry is making preparations Ness county.

Mayor Poller Judgo 1.1s rlc Treasurer Attorney Marshall '89. Buffalo Park Pick-tips. March 3rd, Fare thee well Oklahoma. C. G.

UOileud J.E. Hart A. C. Heunessy I). Sloan Nothan Austin of Mouument, liss pur Tooth Brushes, Combes, Cosmetics, Bloom of Youth, Cream Balm, Espey's Cream, Sozodont, and 1 ho country adjacent to the town abounds in quarries of line building stone, sand and lime.

Brick of afiuo quality-are also constantly on handin any quantity. Abundance of water is found at a depth of from 30 to f0 font. Among the improvements of which the people feel proud we might mention a two-story stone court house, a publ ic hall and a line stone church. But to put out 30 acres of corn the coming W.J. Lloyd chased a nine bunch of broom corn of Mr Nelson, of Pyramid, and is having A.

S. EHlred. Lawn tennis is being indulged in the season. He says he plows his gr.i uiHl Y. W.

Martin. 1 1 Council C. W. Adams- L. F.

Jones, deep and has ne -failed Numerous Other-Articles. past few days. it worked up by J. M. Caviness.

to raise a fair crop of corn, millet, cai C. 11. Brown intends to leave this city W. B. Riillen has sold his interests in Ciinnty Directory.

etc for Buffalo, N. in a few days. Opposite Clifford Hotel. nmintr in Mr. Shiiubo.

iind will W. Campbell M. B. Smith and Miss Summers, F. Base ball is being revived.

We have C. HomioRsy locate in Montana. B. Coy and Miss Cameron, C. J.

Elli thorpe the champion 2nd. nine of the co. Madam rumor predicts a wedding T). A. Bornh thorpe and Miss Anderson, D.

A. Borah G. L. KEENER, Cashier M. S.

HELMING, President. D. H. Morgan entertained a company w. Obllnger in tins vicinity ere long.

and E. J. Killean represented Gove L. F. Jones of friends jit tho Hotel do Buffalo Sat inat tu ilieu our people laKe the most pride is the schools.

Gove City has two-story brick school house built ct a cost of at id it may safe- The school board of district no 45, City at the Quinter ball Monday night V. H. Cole Keprofcntutlve Probate JutlBe Cennty Treasurer County Clerlt Piftrlct Cleilt KORistor of Deeds 6pt. Pub. Instruction Attorney Burveyor Coroner Bhevift 1 1st Dist.

Commissioners -iSml Urd urday evening. huvn oh Mod an election to vote bonds They report a pleasant time For remedy for H. C. Jones A. P.

Duryea N. F. DnviB for the erection of a building. The Union Paeilic railway will send a Sot stamp to C. H.

Brown. No Mr. Andrews of Grinnell contemplates W. Hopkins begin running excursion trains over cards answered. mui otherwise iinuretvinir his L.

llnymond their main linos in a few days, to ac W.J. Holnoy G. Peterson land in this vicinity. S. commodate laud explorers, luese ex-eursiaus will last through March, April, i.v ue ssiiu tnar liiere are Jew districts in Western Kansas that afford better Educational facilities than are to be found here.

The social advantages offered by Gove City are' numerous. The United Presbyteri- Buffalo Park has always been noted for its bosmi and bustle. What she needs now is more boom and less bustle. Conference. Mav and June, affording an apportuni LOCAL AHD PERSONAL.

Tho fourth ouarterly meeting for ty to thousands of home-seekers to view Jove City charge will be held at Gove The Wubster Literary Society carried oreiit. northwest. Ihe place 01 Seeds at the hardware store. City Saturday and Sunday, March 9th out an'. interesting program on Friday cheap homes.

II Rimiildintr for all kinds A Bank of and 10th. evening. After the literary a social hop The Sheriff, Clerk and Justices of seeds. Rev. M.

M. Stalz, Presiding elder of and Baptist denominations all have organizations effected and hold regular services. was indulged in by those present. P.m-i. nf Grainfleld.

was in Kirtley Mitchell were selecting a Grand Jury, last Friday, for the spring Ellsworth district, will be present all town Monday. tho time. term of court. The new judicial appor There will be a pubiio debate at the school hall on Monday evening between A. Burnett and Prof.

A. G. Two Sabbath School are now ina flourishing condition. The F. F.

Wright was up from his ranch Services: Saturday, March 9, preach- Gnosis tionment bill does away with the April Saturday last. incr at 2 p. followed by quarterly term of court and there will in all prob Baldwin; The Oklahoma question, af Get some of that fine krout Cam. conference. 7:30, preaching.

ability, bo no court till the 2nd Monday firmative Baldwin. eron is Sabbath, March 10, love feast at 10 in June. Tho authorities had received Arlie Jenkins who has been attending W. Eikcnberry of Jerome was in Association has a circulating nilinisil notice of the change, and school here tho past winter, returned to A. public preaching tolioweu oy ine sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 11.

the city Monday- therefore acted as required by law. his fathers rauch last weeek, vviie.ro ne All urn invited to bo present. Come J. B. Beal of Grainfield was in town It looks eneoufaging to ride out in will reflect what ho has learned and to all the services, you will be welcome inday morning.

the country and see the farmers all busy hop clods the coming -summer Collections Promptly Attended To. GOVE CITY, KAS. Thu name of Meade Center has turning up the ground and getting The following program was carried library 01 m) volunins. A rail road boom has. not yet stirred the town, and consequently lots are held at very reasonable prices.

To men of means who wish to make safo and profitable investments, and to business men who aro in nf hnulnooc! nrumin been changed to Mead. out at the Webster Literary Society of for spring planting. Wheat and rye lonk splendidly and the prospects T. J. II.

Taggakt, Pastor. Notice. To the peoplo of Gove City and -If you aro going to take a trip -Seven new names grace our sub the Buffalo Park pubiio school on 1 ri for a crop of those cereals are most Hal iliiv evenilll? Mar. 1: ssription list this week, terinir. Cattle are in a healthy oondi 1 tit Ttuvtnn of Grinncl).

was in Music instrumental, Mary and tion and everything seems favorable and east you can save money by notifying me a day or two in advance sa I can 11 town Tuesday on business. Gove City offers as fair induce- Catherman: Recitations, Dora lieck the coming season promises to be the Helen Moraran, Mary Schaefer secure you through tickets and check A Hennessv went to Grinnell best western Kansas has ever seen. and Annie Grabb; German Recitations, vour baggago through, and thus save Tuesday to attend a law suit. Renort of district No. 11, for the Herman Ginger, Ha'wey Williams, Jul you all unnecessary trouble and delay.

At tho Old Stand, Sou Will be Able to Select From a Full and Complete Stock cf -t M. Y. Catherman of Pay no town month endinsr Mar. 1, 1889. No.

pu int. Kino-er and Adoluh Fiok: Musie If you contemplate going please drop fthio. was in tho city Saturday. pils enrolled, 17; average attendance in Quartette: Biography, Wm. Schaefer men is as any town in tne west The nearest railway station is Grainfield, on the line of tho Union Pacific 11.

R. 11 miles north. A stage line connects Grainfield, on the north, with Digliton, on the south, affording transportation for passengers and giving us a daily mail me a postal card stating tune, route, 4co. A car load of the celebrated Yost days 16. average attendance per day 14.

Select reading, Miss Kate MoClanahan; Flour, at Eldred's. Very cheap. The minus have formed a nttrary soci Biop-raphv. Miss Marrio Jenkins; Di Morris J. Jones left for his homo oty, which meets every Friday afternoon alotrue.

members school; hulogy on at, 3 n'elock. Each pupil is expected to QlinvWl 1111. Mr. Geo. W.

Heck man: Se nt David City Sunday evening uom norm anu soutn. perform the part assigned, as well as lect reading, Prof. A. G. Baldwin; Read W.

II. Latto, Ag Graiulield, Kas We understand the Griuuell Golden Be't is to bo resurrected in the near fu, turo. Rev. M. M.

Stalz, presiding elder, will bo in attendance at the quarterly meeting Saturday and Sunday. OVISIOHS Invest $1.60 in the Republican, it GROCERIES PR inr of the Eehs, Master R. Heckman will vleld 52 dividends during the year jnic yiuspccis ior (jove uiry nrfi must fiafmirnmnr, Ul, his daily recitations. It promises to do come one of the most interesting feat iinhnte. ouestion.

resolved that the In Read our club offer. Our list the best weekly papers published ures of the school. destined to become -a city of no mean proportions beforo dian has greater grounds for complaint at the hands of tho white man than the G. C. R.

Piersee, Teacher We Make a Speciality of Flour. 1 west of Chicago. many years. Our growth is It has been suggested that the We were pained to learn of the Negro; Affirmative, Mr. Geo.

W. Heck J. H. Miller of Pyramid added his death of S. W.

Case, representative of soaool board of Dis. no. eight would be man. Master Walter Richards, Kay ft. S.

ELDRED SDH name to or list this week and contrio Scott eountv in the legislature, which Greenfield and Ira Jenkins; Negative, a good set of men to send after oranges. Goo. W. Smith of Westmoreland, 11 ted to our finances. at Topeka on the night of tho substantial, our citizens are here to stay and now is tho time to get 111 on the ground floor.

Are you looking for a location in the early spring, give 118 VOlir flt.tftTlt.irvn nnrl i Mr. R. R. Lewis, Wm. Schaefer, Ed.

Greenfield and Heiman Kiuger; Ques Fine young bull for sale. Call on or 22nd. Mr. Case was one of the few Kan. was in the city Tuesday.

The ob ject of his visit resides in the vicinity of address, A. G. Baldwin, Buffalo Park, Ks. Democrats in that body and his death was verv sudden, from lung diseases. 99 crate our nrosnects nn nnani.

tion decided in the Vocal Duet. Walter Richards and Anna Richards. My Wife's Husband. Tho hovs that attended the Quinter Mr. Case has ever been a steadfast Our foreman, Mr.

Criswell, has bilities. The past vear lm friend to Scott eountv and western dance complain bitterly of the loco? been sick this week which will account Kansas and was a man of wealth and niuilities of the Quinter water. for any. defects in the appearance of the reoutation. Me was a mem been one of progress, and tho coming year promises mora than ever.

For further information ad- interested In a circular paper. Contractor and Builder. Plan8 and Specifications Drawn, and Estimates Furnished Upon Application. All Kinds of Job Work andScroll Work a Speciality. G-ove City, Kansas.

wolf hunt will plase report in uove berof the Cumberland rresnyterian nhnmh. a Mason. Odd Fellow, belonged We wore shown some fine samples Jes. F. Mendenhall of Larrabee township, was a pleasant caller Monday.

Joe has negotiated for $4000. worth of Illinois property but authorizes us to say that lie has no intention of going there to reside. Citv Mouday morning at a oiock of cannel coal, Tuesday, discovered in to the Knights of fythias anu tne A. u. Notice, We will sell you flour mess tne Govt City Impkovemknt Gove City, Kansas.

i the southern part the county a few U. W. Peace te his 1,0 Btrald, days since, oheaper than anybody. Wet our prices fcefoie buying, dAMKiiOH ft Co..

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