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Kingman Morning News from Kingman, Kansas • 4

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, THE MORNING NEWS We may expect to see some lively skirmishing all along the line before this Frank Richwiue, now located in Greensburg, spent Sunday in the city City Council met last night in regular CABINETS adjourned session with Mayor Filley In affair ends. with his sisters. the chair. Presert Cragun, Arnold Tho regular order of business being ntrPerepritAtealrlng THE NEWS served at thtair homes oan seoureit oy postal card, at the office, or through any of the carriers. Where L.

M. Conkllng, has moved his McKinstry, Humphreys, Woolsey and resumed, the following bills were read law office into the Grosvernor block delivery is Irregular, please maxe Leach. Absent, Hcynolds. and allowed: 7 Imoiedfate complaint to the offloe He now occupies the front suite of Minutes of previous mwtlng rend Fred Harris 7.00 rooms on the second floor of this build TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1888. B.

Itutledge 5.02 and approved. The following bills, having been pre- Ing. I FOIt SALE CHEAP. HACK LINE. ji.

I nays o.oo W. 2.37 T. B. Stilling 8.00 Bob Smith 8.00 Oscar Bell 6.02 Ilus ana hnoks leavo the Brunswick hotol at sonted to the county commissioners for the support of city paupers they were Timber claim in western part of the state six miles from county seat and two miles from railroad; line piece of respectfully referred to the city coun Henry Mack 1.25 cil for their approval as trustees of the follows: it cost bound ..710 urn west lOilwain oust 5:48 pm west 8:08 pin M. A.

pusses nt Kingman 1:58 pm frolKht west bound freight east bound land, with living water; very cneap For further information call at secur city poor. W. Godown groceries, ity Bank. Kingman, Kan, 49tf 20; Hawthorne, meat bill, Magill AT X. U.

JAUR, l'ruritnui. Smith, clothing, A. Gridley, The Kingman News nominates A. It. Cheney 4.87 T.

K. Clark Geo. Level 5.85 L. J. Elder.

9.00 A. 0.00 W. Combs 8.12 F. E. Reynolds 1.00 II.

B. Van Fleet 2.00 It. A. McKinstry 81.00 board, Chicago Lumber Co. John E.

Lydecker us the man to rep' Clara Star left yesterday for $3.70. The clerk was instructed to resent this district in the national de JNeoiloslm, Kansas to visit friends and certify all of above bills back to com mocratic convention. Mr. Lydecker Bill relations. missioners as all O.

K. M. L. Mock Co. have a good farm The bill of Wallace Sons, for $31 e.

j. ljeacn u.uu F.B.Morton 2.00 certainly would be a credit to the district, and has many friends who would be glad to honor him. Coldioa- adjoining the city to rent. su-u 80 for groceries for paupers was return M. M.

Kennedy 2.00 ed to commissioners not approved for I have $1,000 cash in liand to pay ter Review. the reason that the Arm had issued the for second hand goods. 43-tf. W. H.

Dwyeu. Over Lane's Book Store. Come and see us. Dr. J.

M. Howard, of Mocksyille, groceries without the order of the 0., returned Saturday evening and has Go to Livingston's for iurniture, Mayor. j. a. warren js.uu W.J.

5.62 Geo. F. Berry 1.60 Ben Starr 75 John Spain 27-50 J. C. McClelland 11.50 J.

A. 2.00 A petition signed by It. D. Faught bed-room sets, uaiior sets, anil kitchen come to stay. The doctor left King This closed the labors of the old furniture in meat variety.

83tf man last January at which time he was council and his honor, the mayor, pro associated with Dr. P. J. M. Bur and center tables, ceeded to dissolve that body.

He heartily thanked the outgoing members and others praying that the council or an or eiegani uesigna uu o. living-stone's. 33-tf. for their assistance and co-operation in the management of the city's affairs Go and see Will Smith in his great ket. He will again assume his old position with Dr.

Burket and can be found at all times at their parlors in the Burket block ready to satisfactorily execute any dental work dera sidewalk built in front of the Chicago Lumber company's premises on Avenue and also in front of Mr. Chiles' lot on Main street, was recived specialty act at the Grand opera house aud hoped that the relations between to-night. the incoming council would continue as pleasant as they had been with the that may be entrusted to him. Go and see J. W.

Davison in his new and the prayer thereof granted and the clerk instructed to notify the parties quarters, one door south of postoflice. 29tf MARSHALL Is Here For His Health Now. Probably the largest funeral proces accordingly. AVanted. County warrants.

Will sion ever seen in Kingman followed the mortal remains of the late Jenkins The bond of W. M. Chamness, city outgoing. The retiring members were then requested to vacate their seats and the incoming members to come forward which was complied with at once and the business of the evening treasurer elect, in the sum of $20,000 pav 91 cents. Ciiakles Hickman, 43-lm.

was read and approved. Messrs. E. Maynard, D. B.

Cook, A. C. Tred- Trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens proceeded with. Cox, of Ninnescah townshop, to the grave on Sunday last. The vehicles in line extended from the river bridge to the corner of Ave and Main street.

The deceased was a man that was loved and respected by all who have knew ick, Ira Hobson and II. Billing, appear The clerk then proceeded to call the fruit and shade trees at hard times prices. See L. M. Smith two on the bond as surities.

roll of the new council and the follow Several ordinances were read and Cabinets S3.00 Per Dozen loors south or postoflice. 38-tf. Mo. Pacific. ing gentlemen responded to their names: Alderman Woolsey, McCullom," Arnold, Burket, Bullen, approved and the council adjourned until next Monday ight.

him and he died as he had lived a true christian gentleman. Requiescut in lake the Mo. P. for all points east Lawson, Gillctt a full council. pace.

north Through to Kansas city without change. W. J. VanPislt. The first business in order being the NEW YORK STORE.

Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock oc election of a president J. D. Hum For Sih-ort Time Only. fine Davison's for curred the funeral of Ada Mairee in Go to J. W.

mestic fruits. phreys was chosen without dissent. fant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.

J. II. White was nominated by the mayor for city clerk aud confirmed by Save money by calling on Mrs. A. N.

Zmio for Spring Millinery. A largo lino of school hats now ready. Ono -block north of the Hotol. 82-lm Light. A very large number of friends gathered at the family residence aud seventy carriages followed all that was the council without question a de served compliment.

moral of the little child to its last resting place, showing that the bereaft par The mayor named J. II. McClana- STEEN KENNEDY, and Collection han for city attorney and he was ents had a host of true warm-hearted agents. Room 1 2, Kelsh and Kim- friends that had come to show their promptly confirmed to succeed himself, Good enough. merle liiock.

44-tr Hotel Brunswick sympathy by following the remains of their little one to the grave. The mayor then named following W. II. Thompson. standing committees: Carpets of all kinds, chairs of every quality and at prices to suit the times at S.

li. Livingston's. 33-tf. W. II.

Dwyer wants second hand goods, wants them bad, will pay the highest price cash in hand. 43-tf. One-thousand dollars worth of second-hand goods wanted at once by V. II. Dwyer at Second-Hand store, east side of Main street, south of the river bridge.

43-1't. For fresh, pear, cherry and all kinds and grades of fruit trees, shade trees, shrubs, vines and evergreens call on L. M. Smith proprietors of the Kingman nursery. 38-tf.

I do all kinds of notary work, go to any part of the city and take the acknowledgement without extra charges. Work guaranteed. 15-tt C. W. Sample.

ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW and Wotnry Public Klnvrmnn. Kuns. Will practice in all Arnold THE BOCK ISLAND. The following from the Cheney Blade, flio courts. Criminal law a specialty, Offlco Gillette Finance.

GEO. II. EUDDT, Proprietor. on second floor First National band building. if true would indicate that the Kock Humphreys Woolsey 1 Island railway was quietly though determinedly making an effort to extend Arnold Streets ana Alleys IFlrst Publication March 20, 1888, Bullen Bullen I In the district court within and for the First-Class in Every Respect.

Leading Hotel, Centrally Located. Ave. A W. county of Kingman, in the state of Kansas. Burket Waterworks Edward D.

Eobbins, pluintlif. vs. McCullom Gillett Erastus S. Doll. Annio Doll, Bullen Ordinance Arnold Nelson H.

Sturges, Engle-hart Kraft, and Kraft, his wife, J. Wm. Kltz, and Ritz, his wife, et KANSAS- KINGMAN, their road from some point on its Wichita line westward through Kingman. One thing certain is that their corps of surveyors are not traveling around over the country for fun. They mean business and the present survey is for the purpose, no doubt, of locating a line as they have heretofore made preliminary survey over the same ground they are now traversing.

We nope to see their advance guard in Kingman within the next forty-eight hours. The mayor then proceeded toiioml ucteiuitints, nate as a candidate for assistant To Englehart Kraft and Kraft, his wife, marshal John Petti john The annouce- first name unknown, J. Wm. Khz and Dentist. Kitz.

his wife, first name unknown: you and each of you will take notice that the said Ed ment fell upon the ears of the council with a silent sickening thud and a deep, dead silence fell on the entire assemblage and for several minutes it ward jj. KODOins, planum, ma, on tne tutu day of March, 18X8, file his petition In said district court, within and for the county of Khisrinan. in the state of Kansas, nirainst the Ou last Tuesday a corps of surveyers said defendants, and that the said Englehai't Kratt and Kraft, his wlte ana J. vv in. Kltz appeared as if the members had lost entire use of their voices.

The mayor, S. B. Livingston, the furniture man, invites the attention of the public to his new and elegant stock of furniture. Call and see him. 33-tf Wanted: A.

young man wants a situation, is a good salesman anil a hard worker. Best of reference. Address G. W. Akins, Kingman, Kansas.

42-6t. Kate on the Mo. Pa.cillc. To those desiring to attend the annual encampment, Uniform Rank, I. O.

O. held in Ft. Scott, March 12th to 14th, inclusive, we will sell tickets to Ft. Scott and return at $6.05, tickets limited to March 15th for return passage. IV.

J. VanPelt. Garden seeds of all Ohio early rose, mammoth pearl and Utah and Kitz, his wife, must answer said petition filed, as aforesaid, on or before the ilOtli lav of Auril. 1888. or said petition will be taken however, seemed equal to the emergency and called for the regular order.

This appeared to have the desired ef past through the North part of the city setting stakes. The general presumption is that it is the Kock Island railroad outfit. They were very quiet about their work; the first indication we had that they had passed through, was a high pole set south of Gobin's addition, on the top of which, was a as true, and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendants for the sum of eight hundred dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum frr tho 1st day of April 1387; and for the further sum of with interest thereon at fect and Mr. Humphreys arose to his feet and insisted that the mayor proceed with the other nominations, stating that according to the established large white object. Upon enquiring, the rate of 12 per cent, per annum from tli 1st day of April, 1887 and for the further sum of $25.93.

with interest tiioreou at the rato of 12 per cent, nor annum from the 4th day of October, 1887: and for tho further suni of $10.00 taxes, with Interest thereon as by law provided; and for costs of suit; and a further iiifl.ottinnt ilirnf naf. khh rlnfnnriiLiits Enirlnhnrl. we learn a full set of surveyors passing seed potatoes. We pay the highest market price for corn, oata and other precedent he would make a suggestion if his honor would entertain the same. The mayor said ho was not in the entertaining business just then.

Several grain, loan seed and contract castor Kraft and Kraft, his wife, and j. Win. Kitz and Kitz, his wife and all other defendants beans. Call at the seed house three doors south of postoflice. Give ns a for the foreclosure ot two certain mortgages vtpon the following described real estate, to through, going west.

Blade. SCHOOL NOTES, The pupils of the high school are indebted to Judge Bross for an elegant volume of "The Volunteer Soldier of America" by the lamented and brilliant volunteer Gen. John A. call. 20-tf.

KiiiK Bros. wit: Tho southeast Quarter ot section No. m) thirtv-four. in township Iio. (2U) twentv-niue, motions were made but failed to receive the necessary seconds.

Mayor Filley again came to the rescue and said that he would proceed to name a candidate for city marshal if that was what the i k.ii'iw Wit M' (S BD1IKET 5 If you have any gas south of range (0) west of tho sixth principal meridian, containing ono hundred and sixty-acres, more or less, according to government survey, lying and situated in tho county of Kinsrman. in the satte of Kansas, and arliudK- oline stoves to repair give us a call. lng tnat siuu piuintltr imvo tue nrst lien on said premises, to the amount for which judgment will bo taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to bo- sold without appraise-mentand theproceeds applied to the payment Doyle Donaldson. council desired. They all seemed to desire no one appeared to know what yet they desired.

With a sort of ghoulish glee the mayor then nominated John W. Pettijohn for city marshal. Again a silence that was sublime in its intensity o'erspread the assemblage and a faint smile illumed the countenance of the master of the situation, of the amount duo plaintilt and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all ritfht. title, estate. Interest, property, mid For first-Class nursery stock of all kinds call on L.

M. Smith Co. at their nursery in the northwest part of town or at their sale grounds two doors equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof. ueo. w.

vvili.is, Huut Venable, Attorney for Pl'ff. Clerk. south of the postoflice. 38-tf. BOX TON PAULO It.

Logan. This is a book, which, if read by our boys and girls will tend to inspire within them greater loyalty to their country and also a desire to climb the ladder of fame until they stand at the top. It would be entirely proper for other citizens to emulate the good example set by the judge and thus furnish good reading for our youth. Supt. Gridley will undoubtedly be glad to acknowledge the donation of any good literature to the high school library.

An exhibit of practical school work will be given to the public at the close of the term by the various grades of our city schools. This ill consist of compositions, manuscript, reviews, maps, chartsToutlines and other general work which is being done in the daily SKAL Go to the Bon Ton Parlor for flue while the faces of the various aldermen was a study as they appeared from their individual standpoint to wrestle with the proposition. Finally Alder fruits, ciaars, and confectionery. One door south of postoflice. 29tf Dental.

man McCollum moved the nomination of Mr. Pettijohn be confirmed. This I handle nothing but the very best of all kinds of meats and fowls, fresh beef, pork, always on hand, and special orders filled to the letter. I can The skillful dentist and physician has had 22 years ex perience. Office in the Burket block over the Drug Store where he or his assistant, Dr.

J. M. Howard, will be found motion receiving no second another I Cromnnf Rnrkoi silence prevailed. The council still ap jt Bioiiiuiii uuinuij peared to desire something aDd Mr and are prepared to do any and all kinds of work pertain furnish any class or kind of meats desired. Satisfaction guaranteed.

24-tf JoNn Hawthorne. L. M. Smith proprietors of the Humphreys arose and said he desired to make another suggestion, stating that his constituency were in favor of (DENTIST Kinsman nursery, have "a five lot of recitations of our school. The trees recently set out on thecen Mr.

Wrenchy for the office of marshal, tral school campus are doing well and lie tneretore moveu that the nomina are enclosed with a wire fence thus fur tion of Pettijohn be not confirmed. nishing them protection. urnce uver farmers Carried. The mayor then named II. II.

Bowen During the seventh month which for that office. Mr, Humphaeys claim ing to Dentistry in all the latest and most approved methods. Fine gold fillings a specialty; make partial 01 full sets of teeth on short notice, and for lightness, fine finish, dnrability and comfortable wear I challenge competition. Extract Teeth Without Pain by the use of Ether, Chloroform, Electricity, Laughing Gas or Cocaine Consultation and, examination free. All work warranted.

I use nothing but the best material, therefore I guarantee entire satisfaction or money refunded. Prices at rock bottom to suit the times. P. J. M.

BURKET, Physician and Dentist. closed last Friday, there were only twenty cases of tardiness in all the and Drovers Bank. Teeth Extracted by Electricity. ing that he was acting tinder precedent as heretofore stated, moved that the council suggest the name of Shep grades of the city schools. The school year will close May 11th The high school commencement exer All work warranted first-class and charges Diseases of the cises will probably take place on the evening of the tenth of May.

The graduating class will consist of seven trees of all kinds on the vacant lot two doors south of the postoflice which they are offering at a very low figure. Give them a call. 38.tf. LOST. Lost, strayed, or stolen, a white cow, the property of Joseph liennett.

The animal's horns are twisted and almost come together low down over the foreheadno brands. A liberal reward will be paid for her return or for information that will lead to her recovery. Joseph Bexnett, 41tf Kingman, Kan. Remember Doyle Donaldson have the celebrated Quick Meal Gasoline stove. They are perfect and guaranteed in every particular.

308-tf mouth and teeth successfnll treated yonng ladies and one young gentle man. Several of the city teachers went to Wrenchy in place of Mr. Bowen. This motion was seconded whereupon Alderman Burket obtained the floor and took Marshal Wrenchy to task for some of his acts as marshal in the past. The marshal came forward promptly and explained matters satisfactorily.

The motion, although rather a left-handed one, prevailed, and the suggestion was made. The mayor did not take kindly to the manouvre and firmly though firmly declined to entertain the well-meant suggestion and further action in the matter of appointments went over until the next regular meeting by Wichita, Saturday, to attend the Booth P. S. I have opened another Drug Store at my old stand Garden Janitor. and Barret entertainment.

The pronounce it grand. and invite all my old customers and new ones too to call The care of Yards and Gar and see me whether in need of anything or not. Thankful TO THE PUBLIC D. C. McDonald takes charge of the dens by an experienced man.

city subscription on rnd after April 10, for past favors and soliciting a continjance of the same, I remain at your service, Yours Truly, 18as, ana will collect lor same on Mon day of each week. All persons failing to receive their paper regularly will Residence, 113 West Third Street. 31ml William Webster. IDr. Burket.

the mayor calling for the regular order. please notify him..

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