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Kingman Morning News from Kingman, Kansas • 4

Kingman Morning News from Kingman, Kansas • 4

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RAILROAD TIME TABLES lamno onrl oil Onmmnr Pnnrlo I Robinson Bros, offer Great Bargains in White Goods, Em broideries, Laces, iciuiia ami an uuuiiuui uuuuoi KINGMAN, FUAT1 WWTECX. Time Table No. In c-HVct i uue 23, 17. Bank. THE MORNING NEWS.

Brooks Bros, line shoes for ladies'at the Boston shoe store. 147-tf." KO. 1. WEST STATION'S. SO.

2 EAST. MENTION. Haggard is back from Kansas Dr 1 v. Ki ni: n. a M.

HULL. Manager. for sale by W. T. Peel.

Grapes 10:35 a. m. 11:40 11:21 11:37 3STO. 3305. I Cairo City.

Rev. Cooper returned to Kingman yesterday. TUESDAY, JULY 26. 1887. 186-tf Agency Best Brewing Nevada, D.

B. Cook, President. E. W. Hinton.

Vice-President. W.E. Matnard Cashier. W. W.

Chamness, Assistant Cashier, 5:15 p. m. 1:46 p. tn. 4:2 p.

m. 4: 13 p. m. 3:55 p. m.

3 :48 p. m. 3:24 p. in. 3:05 p.

ui. 2:53 p. in 2.35 p. in. 2.20 p.

The Lerado Ledger has the following items: Walter the Kingman Daily News, was in town one day last week, soliciting subscriptions to that spicy daily. Jay. Gould, while in conversation with Wichita parties last week, remarked that he wanted the Kansas Southwestern built from Olcott to An-dale as early as possible. 11:55 m. 12:28 p.

m. 12:18 p. m. Mo. The best beer made.

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT. We aro authorized to annonco the name l'ratt i i Cullison 1 Go to the Boston shoe store for a 1 p. la, 1:18 p. m. 1:35 p.

ni. neat fit in fine shoes. 147 -tf. of O. C.

Bricker as a candidate for the office of sheriff of KlnKmun county, subject to the Choice New York State Cream Trains No. 1 and 2 will run daily. NATIONAL Kingman. $50,000.00. decision of the Republican county Cheese at Omar Gillette 181-tf Bank of CAPITAL, WICHITA WESTERS.

Barry Dunn, of Wichita, is at the Riverside. G. Snider, a Spiveyite, was doing the town yesterday. D. A.

Smalley was in the city yesterday from Spivey. Judge Leslie was in Pratt yesterday on official business. Chas. Hiebach and lady were up from Peters yesterday. The gas well at Kingman has struck Time Card No.

6 In efT.ct September 21, lt6. W. P. Stone, arrived last night from muddy salt water. WEST.

EAST. STATIONS. Frank Bard well of Kingman visited KO. 3 I NO. 1 NO.

I NO. 4 If you want luscious peaches you can get them of- W. T.Peel. 186-tf Wanted. A good cook in hotel.

Address Box 52, Ninnescah, Kas. Children's shoes, all kinds and sizes at the Boston shoe store. 147-tf. Does a Greneial Ban ki Tig; Business. Lerado Thursday last.

8 45m f20im 7 50pm; 8 52 Ave. Kiddleton, Tennessee. Head the hotel arrivals. They are the indices of the city's prosperity. A lengthy article from our own correspondent, Walter appear to-morrow.

MARRIED. East side North. Main Street, Kingman. 12 739 7 25 711 SLEASE SHELTON. In King 7 15 pa 7 06 6 32" 617 6 03 5 43" 520" Uoddard Plain.

Cheney 7 a 830' 8 44' 858' 917' 9 40' 8 24' 938' 9 51' 1011' 10 35' man, July 26tn, 1887, by Judge G. VV. 6 53 L. W. Pinkerton, of Wichita, is a guest at the hotel de Ball.

Furniture, Carpets, Etc. ar.Kinsrman.lvl 30 I Gents see those fine kanagroo shoes at the Boston shoe store. 147-tf. Willis, Mr. James M.

Slease and Miss Martha J. Shelton, all of Kingman sale J. T. Sims, of Pratt, was in the city of Greensburg yesterday purchasing by W. T.

186-tf Trains No. 2 and 3 iil run daily. All other trains daily except 1 and 4 run in connection with K. P. W.

railroad trains for Cullison. E. HOLBHOOK. Bananas always for 1EEL. county.

Choice New York State Cream Cheese at Omar Gillette 181-tf LXxd Carpets Are you wanting property. Ajrent. NOTICE TO STONK MASONS. Sealed proposals for furnishing the J. T.

Everhut, of Pratt, passed Choice New York State Cream Cheese at Omar Gillette 181-tf DESVEK, MEM PI I I S.AXTIC K'V. stone and laying the foundation for a through the city last night on his way to Wichita. brick school house 40x60 feet, will be FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL Clictopa Time Table No. 11. In effec 9.

1S7. A few choice farm loans wanted at once. Apply to A. R. Darling Co.

88-tf There will be no opposition to the nomination of Jundge Leslie at the republican judicial convention on August 5th at Greensburg. There will be a funeral at the Riverside one of these dark nights unless a banister is placed along the walk connecting the hotel with the bridge. J. D. Humphries is at Randolph received by the District Board of school district No.

21, at Norwich, Springs, and has ordered his daily Cloths, Mattings, Shades, Lace Curtains. EAST jS; 2 TRAIN No. 2. STATIONS. until further notice agency 184-tf Order your beer from the Best Brewing Nevada, Mo.

Kingman county, Kansas, until July 29th, 1887. Plans and specifications WEST. TRAIN No.1. gS 9:00 a. 8:30 10.7 W.

M. Barkley, the democratic Ar. UNDERTAKERS GOODS! Lv.j24.4V.::t(tp. a 9.7'7:0Q wheel-horse of Oklahoma, this county, can be seen at the office of the district clerk in Norwich, and also at the office Belie Plaine. it'.

7 Oxford. Winfield. Order your abstracts of Watkins. cany a 7:30 a. 20.4 Lv.

Ar. .0 lie will do you good work. 200-e-o-d-lw Remember that C. P. SUMMERS large line at low prices.

TULL BLOCK, MAIN STREET, Tor city loans and prompt attention call on A. R. Darling Co. 77-tf. Don't "forget the Boston shoe store when you want to buy a good shoe or boot.

147-tf. Remember your wife and little ones by presenting them with a certificate in Bankers Life and Trust Co. 20-tf Trains rnn daily and connect at Belle Plaino with Missouri Pacific trains to and from the-west. D. J.

Thaver, Chief Engr. and Gen. Manager. of A. L.

Fuller, in Kingman, Kansas. The board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. E. B. Witman, Director.

F. A. Russel, Clerk. 200-4t Constable Schilling released Mrs. Elizabeth 11.

Fink's household goods, is at Ball's hotel. W. R. Stewart, of Norwich, was on our streets yesterday. He reports corn prospects fair and rain badly needed.

II. Morrison, wife and sister, of Mul-linsville, Krnsas, passed through the city on their way from Leon, where they have been visiting. Charles L. Flanders, of th B. O.

taken in attachment in favor of James DESVEK, MEMPHIS ATLANTIC. Time Table No. 2 In effect Jnne 30, lSt-7. F. P.

NOBLE, Secretary P. Mead upon Mrs. F. satisfying HOTEL ARRIVALS. WEST.

EAST. the judgment. STATIONS. Try our Standard $2,50 per case, it gives utmost satisfaction. Ko 225 ITo 223 LACLEDE.

F. M. WELLSFORD, President. WELL A Thriving Town James Porter, of the Queen City ho il itn i.i..: i Henderson. Topeka; It G.30, Agency Uest Mo.

If your shoes or boots need repairing, Brownlee, Larned; I Heddens, Kan tel, Greensburg, has purchased the omnibus formerly used by the European, land runs a free 'bus. Mr. P.is (A cc I- Crossing: 9.13" Jiivrdale .10 Anson 5,50 Conwuy 5.30 of 350 Inhabitants. sas City; 13 Parns, Dover, Dela; II Jeffries, St Louis; Bray and or if you want new work go to 12.05 11.15" ..10.45 I I 8.20 7.32 "I 7.U3 "1 6.0 6.15 3.15 a relative of Dr. J.

W. Light. B. Needham, 10.40"; Milton 10.5S"; Norwich 5.00 7.30 8.00 9.00 9.av 10.10 11.00" 11.32" 193-1 wd 109 West Sherman street. wife, Winfield; Cowan and wife, Abilene.

Texas: Wood, St Joe, AUert "Watkins is doing the lead 11.20"! l'-itiiont 4.3T. 11.32" Alaracla 4.2 11.50 i i raan 4 ticket and express department, from Marietta, Ohio, is in the city, talking up an excursion to Kingman. Tom McClelland and A. P. Berry contemplate a trip to Joplin, Mo.

These gentlemen have become great "travelors when they go together. Hon. James Kelly, the versatile edtior of the Pratt Times, passed through the city yesterday eastward ing abstract business of the county. To Kent Some good residences in II Fosdick, Thos Carter, Pratt; 200-e-o-d-lw various parts of the city. 8 tf Jas.

P. Mead Co iv. fir r.3W Pc-iM-losa "i 12.40"...Iuka 3.1j -i ai" A Frank, Wichita; Beach, Chicago; II Kittleman, Harper; Lost A lady's hand sachel, brown C. P. Summer's, the popular furni 2.00' 2.30" 3.02' 3.40' 4.25' "i ture dealer, carries a complete stock 1.12" 2.43 3.10 1.35 lv2.20 S.S Rutherford, Pine Bluff; Colby, Independence; A A Dean and son.

Located in the eastern part of Kiowa county, and surrounded by one of the best agricultural counties to be found ia southwestern Kansas. It is on the line of the following railroads: The Kansas Pacific and Western, Denver, Memphis and Atlantic, and the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, all of which Bre now under construction, and will be completed the following summer. We have the finest ot Dusiness and residence lots for sale dheap. Will sell on easy terms, one-third cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months For fnrther information call on or address. Tlie Town Company, WELLSFORD, 8stf KANSAS.

carpets and undertakers goods. 183-tf leather, at or near the D. M. A. depot.

It contained photographs and small articles of value only to the owner. Return to the Famous shoe store and receive reward. 200-3t Close connection vtb ail roaOs lending north, south and east advertisement in win give you more goods in mv line for the same money than any other anotner column or tin W. J. VANPKl Kl.T.

Asent. Lincoln; II Hartley, Arkansas City; Samuel Graham, Philadelphia; Hill, Merrill, Philadelphia; II Gilliam, Pratt; Shelton. Olcott. house town. c.

r. Summer's. 183-tf. BEER! BEER! Groceries, bound. We consider the Times one of our best exchanges.

E. Bowers, of Comanche county, and William Steward, deputy, passed through the city enroute for Leavenworth with two horse thieves who are sentenced to two -years hard labor in B. Neubauer, Nevada, is selling Wm. Lemp's Anhauser-Busch and the BALL HOUSE. AG Waynick, Wichita; Lin- Thomas Castello, the popular engineer of number one, while in Topeka, was promised by Col.

Crocker a handsome present-. The other day he received a handsome $50 clock for his engine. Tom told a News reporter that he was "tickled to death." (sucessous To Budweiser's Lager beer. 171-tf ketman, Wichita; A Smalley, Spivey; the "pen. Rooms to rent.

Some choice rooms Snyder, Spivey; Aldrige, Rago; Ed can be obtained at the new residence of Mrs. W. D. Fossett, on the hill. A Gillette i lie tte private family preferred.

129-tf A Palmer, Bertsche and wife, McGrager, Ohio; Barkley, Oklahoma; Stewart, Norwich; Ely; Lerado. Alain Street Lot For Sale. LOST. My dog lost his collar and tag, No. oo.

Leave at News and get reward. Jack Caldwedl. 200-tf While it is a fact that for several years Kingman's hotel accommodations have not been near what she needed, the time is near at hand when that want will be supplied. On the corner of avenue A and Cedar one of the best arranged hotels in Kan- M. Chiles offers the lot on Main Street, formerly occupied by Rush Gate's billiard half interest in a two story brick wall for $4,800.

186-tf RIVERSIDE. Barry Dunn, Wichita; Chas Heibsch and wife, Peters; McCandless, This space is reserved for Thompson Weaver, the leading Main street druggists. They carry a complete stock of drugg, medicines and toilet articles. Prescriptions carefully compounded by graduated pharmacists. Sr.

w- strmo ti i.iriipt nn Tpnii- sas is now in course or erection. lo F. J. Westfall, a carriage-builder of IIEADQUAIITEUS FOR Staple and Fine this hotel there will be two main en McKinsley, Walter M. Inman, the irrepressible traveling correspondent of the Kingman Daily News, was in the city soliciting subscribers, Tuesday, for that tniterpiising journal and succeeded in in procuring most of our business men tn the daily's list.

JHullinsville Mallet. twenty-five year's experience has recently bought the blacksmith shop on avenue east near Mam street, tor- trances; one from the south and one from the east. On the first floor will be an office, parlor, baggage room, two sample rooms, wash room, dining hall and kitchen, the whole covering forty erly run by G. R. Bennett, and is prepared to do all kinds of wagon and carriage work.

Geo. W- Jones is his horse-shoer, and can be found at his James Madden burned his left hand OHOCIIIL old stand. Horse-shoeing, wagon and carriage repairing neatly done. All work guaranteed. 167-lm go to C.

183-tf An important meeting of the wardens and vestry of Christ church (Episcopal) was held yesterday in the office of the Kansas Security Company. Very great interest was manifested at the meeting. The following gentleman compose the organization: Wardens, Messrs. Laning and VanDevea-ter. Vestrymen Messrs.

Henderson, Babcock, Bross, Gillett, Grosvenor, Wilson and Weir, with Chas. Magill clerk of the vestry. The Episcopal denomination is an unusually strong one in this city, con- If you want a nice rocker. in a terriblegmanner Thursday. While he was putting a pipe from the water mains into the new watering trough on east Main street, the water rushed in jusc as he was fastening the joints with hot lead scattering it all over the back of his hand, burning it badly.

GEO. W. BOUSMAN, Notary Public, M. T. WILLIAMS, Agent.

P. Summer's. Cigar Maker Wanted I wish a by one hundred and twenty feet. The second floor is reached by a broad open stair, starting from the rear of the parlor. On each of the second and third floors, which extend over an adjoining building covering in all 65x120 feet, there will be two wide halls the entire length of the building.

On both sides of these halls will be large and well ventilated rooms. There will be an open stair from the second to the good cigar maker, one thoroughly capar Keep constantly on Anthony Free Pncs. 15 Iturrels land all kinds of iroods ble and steaay. lo such a one steady employment will be given and the best of wages paid. Apply at once, either personally or bv letter, to C.

T. 168-tf Coldwater, Kansas. BOUSMAN WILLIAMS, General Real Estate Dealers and Loan Brokers. Of Missouri apples for sale awful taining many wealthy and prominent our line and always cheap by Omar Gillett Co. 198-tf.

floor, also an outside stair the rear Musical instruments and sewing ma people. A large sum is alieady the treasury and a committee appointed to complete the building fund. It is pro from the third floor to the ground. at the lowest prices. chines of all classes and descriptions repaired, furniture upholestered and On the south front there will be two Stafford City Property a Specialty.

verandas, one rrom each ot the upper floor. The hotel will be lighted repaired on snort notice and at reasonable rates by L. C. McMillan, at Lane's Book Store. All wrork guaranteed or no pay.

184-tf posed to immediately build a chapel and rectory on the six beautiful lots, comer avenue and Sprupe street, to cost $4,500. Later on a church of im throughout with electric light, will sup Office first Fifty thousand acres of fine farm lands at low pi'ioes and oh easy terms. door north Of Farmers' Bank, Stafford, Kansas. The only full and com plied with water and with fire escapes, If you want a good steak call at the Union meat market. 190 lmd and fitted up in a manner of which any live Kansas town might well be plete line of Plums! Messrs.

Reynolds have dissolved partnership. Mr. Ilibben has gone into the surveying business, while Mr. Reynolds will continue map making. Mr H.

has preported maps of Kingman ami Cowley counties recently and they are models of neatness and accuracy. lie takes a back seat for no one in the state in the county map line. F. W. Linkelmann, agent Best Brewing Nevada, sells "Standard Export," "Export," "Blue Ribbon," the well known brands.

Rate lower than from Kansas City. 184-tf Bevenue Collector Acres reports For sale by W. T.Peel. 186-tf proud. For choice bargains in real estate call SPECIAL MEETING.

posing dimensions will be built. Plans have been sent for and the buildings will be constructed with excellent taste and artistic finish? for which the Episcopal church is noted. It will be source of great pleasure to hear the noble and impressive service of that church amid proper surroundings. Mr. VanDeventer has been appoint '9 on Bousman Williams at Stafford, The city- tathers met last eveniner in special session to consider the water Ksa leadin? firm of the city- CITY REAL ESTATE AND LOAN OFFICE.

-i i i j. INE 6B00EHIES IU THE CITY. oods delivered to any worits tesi. iuii council was present with the usual number of reporters For Kent. Livery barn on lot 67, west side North ed lay reader by the bishop and will conduct the services until a priest is Alain street, inquire or John A.

Cra-gun, Kingmanjiational Bank. 153-tf Sole Kepresentative for the Kansas Loan and Investment Company of Wichita, Kansas. and ljapgers-on in the lobby. After a short discussion Gouncilmen Leach, Woolsey and Culver were appointed a committee to examine the water works and report to council next part of the city free, Florida and California oranges for sale very cheap by W. T.

Peel. 186tf Call on W. H. Harner, at the Union City Real Estate and Insurance a Specialty. Wednesday night when council will meet to order test of works, or take such action in the premises as they meat market for fresh or salt meats.

190-lmd WE WILL NOT BE shall deem expedient about 800 U. S. licenses to sell liquor in Kansas. This includes druggists who sell. There are many more than 800 druggists in Kansas, and it must be, therefore, that many druggists dd not sell for any purpose, and that but very few persons have taken out license for the purpose of welling liquors as a bey-erage.

Hutchinson JVeics. All purchasing tickets from Kingman or points west for Wichita the day of the Las Vegas excursion, take a receipt for the money, which will be refunded by T. B. Mills, at Las Vegas. 200-tf UNDERSOLD.

assigned to this parish. Mr. D. is gentleman of culture, thoroughly versed in the history and service of church and possesses a well modulated voice. POLICE COURT.

The following named boys were arrested by Marshal Wrenchey last Sunday for bathing in shallow water within the city limits' contrary to the ordinances in such cases, made and provided: Harry Taylor, Nick Vale, Harry Pinkerton, Charles Hawley, Mart Taylor, E. Hobbs, Frank Ilancher. and An effort was made to take up the dog matter, but some one suggested City and farm loans made on short notice. Omar Gillette July apples for sale cheap by W. T.

Peel. 186-tf Eureka Springs is becoming one of the most popular places of resort, from this section of the country and very deservedly so. The only way to reach the place is by the 'Frisco route. 162-tf that the dogs were all dead, and there upon council adjourned. 117 MAIN STREET.

DIED. dirwtf Ketteman. In South Kingman, Private rooms for signing mortgages. Business so desired wiU be strictly confidential. For Sale, Trade or Exchange.

bunday evening, jury 24tn, ib7, ot typhoid fever, Miss Bosa Ketteman. Office No. 215 west side Main street, near Laclede Hotel, Deceased was born on the 21st of 2 houses and 8 May, 1870, in Hardy cunty, West Vir Kingman, Kansas, ginia, and had resided in Kingman several years. In 1885 she became a mem lots. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Anything from Jews harp to a first class organ or piano, and at prices that cannot be beaten, quality of goods considered, at Oscar Capps. music dealer, 116, Main street. 196-3t I do not claim that the "Household" is the only good sewing machine, but can prove that it has more good points than any other, and it can be bought on easy terms at a fair price of Oscar Capps, music dealer, 116 Main street. 196-3t ber of the M. E.

church. The funeral J. M. S. P.

RICHARDSON. K. W. HODGSON, President. GEO.

P. BERRY, Yice-President. Empovia Globe: In 1860 every part of Kansas was pronounced" too far west" to be good for anything, and since that time every county has taken its turn and been first decided "no good" and then proving first rate. We have driven the drouthy power over the west line or Kansas, and uow Colorado is found to be too wet instead of too dry. Weather prophets are at a dis count.

Cashier. Book-keeper. was preached by her pastor, the Rev. Huffman and a large concourse of For Sale, Trade or Exchange. 2 houses, 2 lots sympathizing friends followed the corse to the grave.

She was a duti CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. UP DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. ful child, dearly beloyed by all who knew her. The bereaved parents have Ed. Pinkerton.

The boys were arraigned before his honor, Judge Bross, and severely reprimanded, after which the good natured court said, 'Go thy way and sin no more." Two bloods from Spivey, James Gray and John Haynes, thinking to have a good time on last Sunday pur-, chased some beer and a bottle of tanr gle foyt whiskey and proceeded to the grove in the rear of Tom. Jack's livery Btable, and pulled the corks tory toguzzling the fiery liquids, when the nWShal suddenly bobbed up serenely and the toolf tP their heels. After a steeple c.a fmay blocks they were finally rounded' and lodged in the city refrigerator from whence, on Monday morning they were taken before the court, fined $10 and $12.50 respectively, and sent to the dirt pile to work out their fines. The way of the transgressor is hot this warm weather. the heartfelt sympathy of the entire Take advantage of the cheap rates' FOB SALE.

Bath room fixtures consisting of heater, boiler, two bath tubs, twTo lamps, two comb cases and glass, two and a half dozen towels, two wooden chairs, oil cloth, bath brusherf, water cocks, etc. Will sell cheap. Enquire community in their sad affliction. with-each house. For Sale, Trade or Exchange, 200 acres of im DIRECTORS GEO.

F. BERRY, Reynolds Kingman, July 24th, 1887, of lung trouble, Ida B. Reynolds, wife of Theodore Reynolds, aged WM, JETT, R. W. HODGSON, WM.

WENSELL. H. F. PROVINE. of or address, A.

O. Parks, Jvingman, P. J. M. BURKET, "mtv-one years, seven months and JNO.

E. I.YJDECKER, GEO. H- RUDDY, 196-tf P. O. box 303.

H. SHAFER. "UUJ8' proved land. Galesburg, "Excbansre bought and sold and collections promptly made. born 'a Deceased was For Kent.

I have a five room house with good -lar, well and cistern for rent. 83 tf" Pr. S. Kesner. Illinois, November 26th, 1885, all For Sale, Trade or Exchange, St.

Louis, Ft. Scott and 160 acres of fine 186-tf W. T. Peel Lemons! For sale by jjas vegas, i. iuM ivug.

zna. Bound trip from Wichita, $27.50, with a rebate of 80 per leaving the round trip $19.25, with tickets good for 90 days. For further particulars inquire of W. M. Inman, Kingman.

200-tf Meal on the European Plan. Win has remodeled the old Shinn Clay restaurant and is now prepared to furnish meals at all hours and to order. Everything the market affords is served at his restaurant, opposite the Laclede, near the P. O. Mr.

N. has fitted this room up in excellent shape for the accommodation of the public. The only place in town where any kind of an order will be filled. 199-tf To parties purchasing lots at the auction sale the 4th and 5th of August at Las Vegas, to the amount of $200, they will have their car and sleeper fare Wichita R. It.

call and P. farming; land. If you want a center table see the immense stock at C. mer's furniture store. AND MISSOURI PACIFIC RY.

The shortest line to Kansas City and St. FRISCO LINE. For Sale, Trade or Exchange, married December 12th, 1878, in Pettis county, Missouri. She had. been for years a member of the Disciple church, and united with the Mettiodist Episcopal church of Kingman, at Ninnescah, two years ago.

The funeral took place from her late residence on Washington avenue at 3 p. tHe 2oth inst. The pastor of the Methodist church had visited her and found her prepared before her death. She died in the faith of Jesus Christ her Savior. The pastor conducted the funeral services.

She leaves three children and a husband to mourn the. loss of a faithful wife and a loving mother. Louis and all points north and 'west. Pullman sleeping cars to Kansas City dally. Free reclining chair cars daily to Kansas City aud Having purchased George H.

Yon-- Jsers' stock of Harness and Saddlery And moved it in the frame building four doors north of the Laclede hotel, and having also added a large stock of new good in my line, I am now prepared to sell goods cheap for cash, GIVE ME A CALL. W. Rush, St. Louis without chansre. Direct connection made in Union depots for Chicago.

Indianao- Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing by and between It. E. Beynolds and J. II.

Ilibben under the firm name of Eey- nolds Ilibben is hereby dissolved. All claims due the firm are payable to J. II. Ilibben and all claims against the firm will be settled by him. Dissolved this day by mutual consent.

B. E. Reynolds, 4 HlBBEN. Kingman, July 22, '87. oliB, Cincinnati, New York, Atchison.

St. Jo seph, Omaha and St. Paul. H. Newman.

General Traffic Manager. H. C. Townsend! Passengers going to any point east or north should remember this popular line. They are running Pullman and day coaches on all trains from Wichita to St.

Louis without change, connecti Sg at St. Louis union depot with all lines to the famous summer resorts. Through' tickets may be obtained at the union depot office, Kingman. 174-tf 1 house and lot on almost any terms WM. GREEN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St.

Louis. F. T. Fisher. Assistant General "Pas senger Agent St.

L. Ft. S. W. R.

Wichita, refunded and furnished a free round trip ticket to the oldest city in the United StatesSanta Fe, N. M. 200-tf nansas. iur ucneis aa rmeg cauon W. J.

VANPELTS, Agent D.M i Kingman, Kansas. ft?.

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