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Caldwell Daily Standard from Caldwell, Kansas • 2

Caldwell Daily Standard from Caldwell, Kansas • 2

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DULY EVEKKX STANDARD. NEWT. MILLER MONDAY. JUNE 2, Has just opened out a fliot-iUss The following is a copy of the charter of the Driving Park Association Art. I.

This corporation shall be known and designated by the name and style of the Caldwell Driving Park and Agricultural Association, and by that name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, have and maintain a corporate seal, and shall have succession during the period for which the same is formed, and shall do and perform nil and W. A. STURM, Business Manager. Hotel Arrivals. The following guests dined at the Southwestern Hotel, Sunday June 22d.

"Win Lindsay, Decatur, 111 Ed Ilockaday, city I Kelgour, Anthony Pugh, Columbus, Ohio Watson wife and two children, Burton, Texas Mrs Kirkpatric, Kansas City Mrs Ii Minor; Wellington Mackay. Kansas City u. oki try ttiuih, --oIcVom', 31 Lee, city )lin 1 r.viu and witV, city DAILY THERMOMETER. Vortvctrd Daily htf SV H. llmun; l)riiQffht mill Jfiatcr.

singular those corporate acts end things which may be done by private eorpoia-I tlons under the laws of the state of Kan-' is nd in particular, perform the cor- SALE, I fl SB nnnn (MM I 1 -Mini p'rn! functions and exercise the powers belonging or pertaining to corporations, for the encouragement of agriculture and horticulture, the niaintainance of a public park, and the niaintainance of a club for social enjoyment, and for that purpose hold, lease, mortgage, or otherwise convey or dispose of such real estate and personal property as may be Feed Stable In the rear of necessary for the usesof this corporation. AnT. 2. The purposes for which this corporation is formed are as follows 08 7 a. in.

80 9 a. m. 90 -12 m. 91 2 p.m. 91 4 p.

m. 1st. For the encouragement of agri Y-P-D Mercantile House culture and horticulture in Sumner county, Kansas, and in the counties ad CELEBRATION. joining it. 0 2d.

For the niaintainance of a public I have just opened up, and will board sto by tho park under such restrictions and regulations as may he prescribed in the bylaws, and to maintain a driving course in said park, and G. veils nnd wile, city lliu! Gilmorc. ciiy Etta Dawsoir, city Sand lh-rry, Standard Tell Walton aud wile, Siringo and wife, c.ty McEvuiis, Kansas City 31 Campbell, camp I) Pratt, camp AV A ltoss, city Trueblood, city It Morgan, city A Burroughs, Colorado Barker, Wichita Batten and wife, city August Muntzing and wife, city Dave Sharp and wife, city Thomas Wright II Gilbert, Texas Harry Gilbert and wife, Texas Harry Gilbert, Texas Nick Ki.er, city Homer Ilolcomb, city ,1 Ilockaday. city PP Holder, city Berthy Leonard, city Dec Dole, city 3larion Blair, city Btirk, Kansas City Frank Dole, city FrankMames, city Will Horick, city" Frank, city 0 11 Potter, city Dr Gabbert, city Singer, city A Heed, citv Mr Heed, Wichita Weworka, city- Doc Unsel, city. Hamilton, city 31 Colvin, citv Beeson and wife, city Cohen, city 31 Lohden, city Jimey Gevcns, Freddie Gevcns A 31 3IcLune, county Henry Lebreton and wife, tity Grant Lee, city Baughman, city DAY OH WEEK.

3d. For the niaintainance of a club in connection with said park, for social enjoyment, the principal purpose of this corporation being to establish and main The Caldwell Driving Park and Agricultural Association have offered their Beautiful Grounds to the citizens of Caldwell Freely for Libera Terms, tain a county fair for the exhibit annually or oftener as may be provided, in the bylaws, of the agricultural and horticultur- LOCAL ITEMS. iil products of Sumner county and of the live stock of said county. East Side Sixth street, Caldwell, Kan. d6t2 Art.

3. The business of this corpora Alpaca coats at Unsell Co's tion will all be transacted at the city of vests and panls at Summer coats, sell Co's. Caldwell, in Sumner county, Kansas. J. it.

VASl II. It. A'ASEY. Akt. 4.

The term for which this cor poration is formed is ninety-nine years. The liest stock of general hardware in the citv at Ilockaday Bros. J. P. Clapp, traveling agent for A.

Graff, of Wellington came iu to-day. Art. 5. The number of the board of A Erand Foiirlti of Jnly CeleMon, directors of this corporation shall be seven aud the names and residences of Vasey Bros Some people do wonder why Frank those who arc appointed for the first year are as follows Bates didn't go on to his ranch yesterday. J.

M. Thomas sold 80 acres (the Goodrich land) Saturday to Wm. Hill for $800. Miss Chaney, the artist was in town The Following guests dined at the Li land hotel June 22d. Chas Liebler, A Campbell, Jas IS W.

A. Noble, Caldwell, Kansas. Wren Moores, Ben S. Miller, W. E.

Mnlaley, Win. Morris, S. T. Tuttle, J. W.

Dobson, Campbell, 3Ir Keer, II Ross, 'A to-day, shopping, and visiting her many Jjoring, biiutn, Kanuock, VV Griffin, AVHMunger: Lambert, AV E' Brown, Kunnell, Mr Crane Sr, and the Citizens have accepted the generous offer. EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS ARE REING MADE IIHawley, Jas Bennett, AV II Owens, DCBrislun, He Miller, -Eock- Art. 6. The amount of the capital friends Harve Horner's bicycle has arrived and Harve came back from Wichita with it. Harve bought a whip to use on it.

Col. P. B. Hunt, agent at the Wichita agency, I. T.

came in on- the noon train and took tlie stage south to-day. ridge wife and two children, Gid How- stock of this corporation shall be eight den and wife, A Damon. AV Por- thousand dollars ($8,000.00) and shall be rell, 31r Langford, 1 red Prince, Jas Prince, Jas AV Stern, 3lr Lvdeker, II divided into o'ie hundred and sixty shares of fifty dollars each. CJanuarv, 3Ir AVendling, Frank Jones, John 31ilier, Beel Hamlet, A Jones, S. P.

G. Lewis sold the n. e. 31 1.34, 3 In testimony whereof we the under west to John II. Korher for $2,000.

Also, signed members of said association and Mr Tilton, 3lr Smith and wife, Smith, A McDaniel, It Edwards, 31r Kyle, 3Ir Slaughter, I'ohrer, n. 4 n. c. i 21, 34, 4 west, to Crane and citizens of the state of Kansas this 23d day of June, A. D.

1884, have hereunto A Gardner, Alt Crane Jr, Mr Hull, Davidson, II Dc AVolf, Sam Harris, R'rthe Enteitaiuiueiit of Visitors, and a (Jeneral Cood Time will certainly lie had. Good Speakers M'ill be in nltoudance, and Orations will be delivered. The Compbell for $800.00 Nick Kiscr, the frisky and festive Nick, got knocked clean over the ropes yester set our hands. Murk London, diet 3Iunson, Mr Web day morning. There was blood on the ber, Mr Hussell, 31r Cochran, 3Ir Cuninghaiii, Mr Neffl, Hiiml Phillips, 3Ir Clark and son, Bates, Geo Graves, A Lydic.k Bob Slavton, Jeff moon last night, a sure sign of war.

Ilarry Hill came in from New Mexico Trent, AV Dix, Capt Geo Peters and wife, 31 Vile, Stephen white, Geo AV. A. Noni.K. AVm. Mou his.

AV. Moon lis. J. AV. Donsox.

Tki.l AV. AValtox. State ok Kansas, SfMXKll corsTY, Be it remembered that on the 23d day of June, A. D. 1884, before me, the un Saturday and is here for the season.

Harry is the same old racket and hangs DECLARATION of INDEPENDENCE ltobertson, 15 1 Eewis, 11 Harkins, Bclshcr, Simpson, II Lock'ir(V Coffins, Furniture, ry 1 out the sign of Andy J. Snyder Co. of Mayor 3Iorris, A Drunn, Lunn, jjyrne. itiicragin, 1 i 3iartin Kansas City. Theodore Baughman has been appoint' dersigned, a notary public in and for cd a government scout under General said county and state, came AV.

A. Noble William 3Iorris, AVren 3Ioores, J. W. Hatch. If Baugh can keep from laugh' Ing he will succeed as a scout.

But if tarnet Dobson and Tell AV. AValton, who are all Will lie Appropriately Head. Other Ceremonies Appropriate to tlie Occasion will be Temlered, after wliich anything Happens to tickle him every personally known to me to be citizens of boomer in the Territory will hear him Kansas, and members of the corporation and hide. named in the within and foregoing art! cles of incorporation arid whose names L. J.

Watson, of Burnett, Texas, has been at the Southwestern Hotel witch his family for the last few days. He has arc subscribed thereto nnd they and each E.adless Amusements of them duly acknowledge tnat they executed the same freely and voluntarily for 8,500 head of cattle headed for this mar ket and a large number for Dodge and the uses and purposes therein named. Ogallala. Mr. Watson started southwest (tale, Silas Mimin, 11 ii tiicr Fassett, ilarrie Grant, (jeo John 31 Fisher.

31 jj Fe ton, Frank Owens, um Stinson, ltobt Huuge. The fishing party which started out Saturday afternoon with such high hopes nf piscatorial renown, came to inglorious grief and disaster on the banks of the treacherous Chikaskia yesterday. In attempting to drive down a steep bank of the river their wagon upset and spilled them all out, and two of the party sustained rather serious injuries. Jake Smith was holding a gun across his lap when the accident occurred and in his fall one of the hammers of the gun was driven deep into the back of his right hand making a very ugly, ragged nnd painful wound, and he will be disabled for some time. Dr.

Gabbert dressed the wound, and thinks a little care will bring him speedy recovery. "Goodeye" Moffat fell on his shoulder and was badly shaken up, but luckily no bones were broken. The rest of the party escaped unhurt. Worst of all, they didn't catch any fish worth mentioning. Ilockaday Brothers have just received a three thousand dollar invoice of Hardware, Tinware, etc.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this AVill Coinnieiiec. AMONG THE MANY ATTUACTIONS TI1EK13 AVILL BE to meet his cattle this morning. Wall paper, queensware Lumps and faixy goods. VASKV miOTHEKS, Milt Bennett came back Saturday night the day and year last above written. 8.

Berry from his eastern trip. He visited K. Chicago St. Louis Lawrence and To Notary Public, Commission expires February 22, 1888, pcKa, tiuring his aiisence. lie goes here to his ranch sn the Territory A gBAHl TOURHflMT and next Sunday will ship to the China go 3Ir.

Chas. E. Tatlock is now foreman of market 200 head of beef cattle. this office. He took possesssion of our press and news rooms this morning and found that our striking printers had 111a Ourbld friend D.W.Johnson came down from Wellington to day and we found him in the sanctum when we returned from dinner, and we were truly glad to liciously pied half the cases; stole every make up rule in the office; stole the key to the press lock; and did all the dirt-.

see him. Mr. Johnson is one of the few men who know how to talk to an editor SIDEWALK X0T1CE. mean, contemptible damage they could Two Beautiful Prizes a 10 and a $5 Silver Cup will bo awarded to the first and second in the Grand Joust. There will be a Tony Uaco in tho morning half-mile 1" premium firet nose out.

There will be a Tony Ilaec in the evening, for premium half mile. The winner of the morning rate will be barred out of the second race. l'KEMUMS WILL 15E GIVEN When he is busy without bothering him. without being caught at it. Had wc sus He is a great reader, a close student of petted that they were capable of such politics, and we always listen with great I- meanness and malicious mischief they 3 interest, and often with great profit to would have been arrested before leaving Notice is herehy piven that tho building: committee of the city council in and for the city of Caldwell, Kansas, will liui at the council cbnnilMM of the city of Caldwell on Saturday evening-, July 5th, A.

I. 1SS4, at o'clock, to hear any purson or persons or the several owners of any lands or Iiuildinm adjoining or in front of which sidewalks -propoxed to lie laid, and if recjuetMl proceed to viowthe preiniscsitpon or ir what political suggestions he has to make." town, vv warn other ofnees against em ploving thcm.OTheir names are AV, II He is visiting his son aad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bent Johnson, of this city. Cunningham.

Grant Harris and Harry eiton. their sole object was to put air, Tatlock to inconvenience, Tbey had The committee appointed by the board been loafing around the office for built or laid and report the sametw ttp nr and council in accord.ince with of directors of the Driving Park Associa in front tion to locate the grounds and make the month doing one quarter work for full pay, and when they found that a foreman would lc put over them who would make. jwiiig: lots in said necessary preparation for the celebration citv: Number 1. On th them work or discharge them, thev 0.111 1. of the Fourth, as far as the grounds are and damaged the office and machinery all AT to Arapahoe stret on concerned, have done their work speed mevcouKi.

iney went irom Here to -uttinir on lot number ily and well. They have located a well, FOK SACK AND TUB RACES. Suffic" fe. How will make or lose 011 the Greased l'ole pcheiiie. A Grand Inhibition Horsemanship will be given in the afternoon.

Wild horses will be caught out of a through lienl, and riMe by tlie fearless cowboys (whose home is in the saddle) before the eyes of the multitude. Grand Lassoing Match. Wild Texas Steers will be Lassoed and bound Prostrate upon the earth by a single man. work on Payne's Oklahoma paper the lhmmrr. They arc a bad lot.

we can't as yet tell how much of our property judge's stand, and a fence for exhibi wV-li ornnnal town ot Caul- on the north side of Fifth streH tions of horsemanship, as well as the ex they nave carried off. act line of the grounds so that the remain def of the fences can be built at once. 'A Fine line of dress shirts, white and The rrounds take in a long stretch of colored just received at the old reliable Fall creek and the beautiful shade trees that fringe its banks. All of the improve. Lone Star (.

lothmg IIouhc of nsell Co. d6t3 Large line of summer underwear, such as summer marino. gauze, lisle thread and balhriggan just received at the old reliable Lone Star Clothing House of H. C. Unsell Co.

flt3 ments the committee has mapped out will made at once, and the grounds will he ready for visitors by the Fourth tiV" sm 01 anrt lot num. 23," Market sti4, and 117 and 118 Main street and 117 chisholm street, Nnnilcr 8. On the north sideof Sixth street from Minn street to Chisholm street, nlonjr he smith side of and abnttinironto lot 21 and block numlw-r 5, Stone's 1st addition to Caldwell, Kansas. NumlT4. tn thepoutti sideof Sixth street from Main street to Market street along the north side of and abuttinjr onto lots S3 and 24.

block iioS, Stone's first addition to (-aid well Kansas. Numlieri. On the west side of main street in front of and abutting: onto lots nuinlx-r 37, in block number 3. Stomas 1st addition to caldwcll, Kansas, and lots numlM-rl and 2, blK-k and lots numbered 2, 3, 4, i. 1, a.

10,11 nnd 12, in block nmnlier 6, ami lots numliered I. 2, 3, 4. 7, 1(1, II and 12 in block number 11, and lots imitilwr.fi 1, 2, 3, 4. 7. in, 11 and 12 in block numlier 14.

all in south addition to Caldwell, Kansas, on of July. Let evcrylKxly come. It will be a day of rare enjoyment. For Rent. We received to-day the premium list of 0 the Sumner County Agricultural and Me chamcal Association.

The fair will lie held the 17th. 18th. 19th and 20ih of Sep temlter. The premium lit is very good Two ujwtair rooms, good south and west ventilation, in A. It.

Young building Apply to A. H. Young. The Ilockaday Brothers have ordered, and will receive this week, a large invoice of the New Domestic Sewing chine. Tbey will keep in stock a full line of these unrivalled machines and the general rules for the conduct of Xlry other exciting amusements will be offered.

Half-ijMilr. iot raee once around the ring for r. SifKcSy Schools. Sxi.ties Orders and Cordially Invited. Every Come and Bring Your Baskets well filled.

the fair are excellently arranged. The mi i said si.ietralk on Main street to tie tint h-ss i than six feet wideand on the other aforesaid ftreetsnot tr-ss than four feet wide and of such material as mav desirnaud aftt-r heariDir all parties interested, A. H. Torso, j. M.

H. Bekkett, t. Hkesow. i Building Committee, typographical work is good throughout. and altogether it is a very creditable prospectus for the fall meeting..

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Pages Available:
177
Years Available:
1884-1884