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The Fair Play from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

The Fair Play from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

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The Fair Playi
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Arkansas City, Kansas
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A HEMABHABLK NEW WHEAT, o6bA Vqnb The Fair Play. A. 0.8MITH, Business Manager. J. II, Sherburne is up from Ponca.

The Faib Play till January 1,1898, for PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. a 85 cents, J. II. Tltui has sold bl Bolton farm for (3,000, WALL PAPER at Sollltt Swarts, cornet drug (tore. Photos for (1.60 per dozen at Cosick'a gallery till Sept.

lit, Wliolesale and Retail Oimmons Thew, Cheapest place In town to buy -MEDICINES. One door east of the postofilce. CM. Mclntlre and wife start today for The Tragedy Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Donnelly havo been oltlzena ot Cowley county fur over sixteen years, beloved and respected by all friends aud neighbors. On Monday last In the morulng they were In life and health at noon both were dead, from pistol balls, with nothing so far to reveal the mystery. Knowing them both and Mr.

Donnelly Intimately we cannot believe In any theory that be did the deed unless- suddenly takes with Insanity. The other theory that some murderous tramp fired the fatal shot Is most plausable. If be had attacked Mrs, Donnelly with the revolver and Mr. Donnelly bad appeared from the side room be would undoubtedly have shot him aud of course would have flolshed his other victim and might have thrown the revolver close to Mr. Donnelly for the purpose of exciting the suspicion that It did.

The pocket book of Mrs. Douuelly has not been found, which points to robbery. They are both dead and asleep, and the many sorrowing friends can only say good bye and extend to heart broken relations the sheerest sympathy for losses that will never be regained. TUB VEHDICT e. l.

Mcdowell, Always keep ou hand the largest and best itiiB. assortment of 1 have the only Tost Case In Southern Kansas, and a complete line ot spectacles and eye glasses. A perfect fit guaranteed at the where you will also find the largest stock An inquisition holden at Bolton township and Arkansas City in Cowley county on the 3rd and 4th days oi August 1891, before me, D. Cunningham, coroner tit said county, on the body of Anna Donnelly, there lying dead, by the jurors whoea names are hereunto subscribed, The said jurors upon their oaths do sy that the sid Anua Donnelly came to her death feloniously by two pistol Almost a Solid Wall MVhtmt Urowlug on a Kauiiaa Farm. CI want you to come down to iny farm and see what I believe to be tho greatest stand and tho finest wheat ever grown on the American continent." The foregoing was said last Saturday to a representative of the Advocate by the president of the Farmers' Federation of (he Mississippi Valley, linn, Walter N.

Alien, of Jefferson county, Kausis. The Invitation was accepted aud Mr. Alton's claim found to be no idle boast In places the field presented the appearance of a solid wall of straw, upon which was massed great heads of wheat so close togotiier that they seemed hardly to have room to wave in the breeze It was a magnlflciont sight and woll calculated to support Mr. Allen's enthusiastic declaration that portions ot the fluid would yield sixty bushels to the acre. Mr.

Allen said: "I have been five years bringing this wheat to its present state of perfection. I obtained the seed originally from Ohio. Last year I rained fifty bushels to the acre, and feeling that it was about reaching its maximum of excellence I let several of my neighbors havo what 1 could spare for their sowing. Their success this ear has been in proportion to mine. Durlmfthe flye years 1 have sown this wheat, my crop has never failed, while at tunes on every side of my farm no wheat to speak of was raised.

Rust has no time affected my wheat, aud while fields adjoining mine have succttmed to chinchbugs and Hessian fly, I have not once been troubled. This fact I attributed to the tough and hard nature of the straw." Continued Mr. Allen: "When i tell you that 1 sent a car load of steers to market iu January, pastured and fattened on this field-notanearof corn fed to them in fact, pastured on an average of one head of stock per acre from October 1st to April 10th, I think you will agree ith me that I have. reached the great ultimatum of wheat raising, and that when enough of this wheat can be raised to scatter the seed broadcast over the land uph benefit will result to wheat growers." The wheat is remarkable in appearance many of the heads cunt itiu three rows on each side some as high as 70 large sized grains large sized berry being a special feature. "I have promised," said Mr.

Allen, "to reserve one hundred bushels of this year's crop for the AVorld's Columbian exposition, I have named it the 'Farmers' One of my neighbors suggested I call it the 'Mortgage It is hardly necessary to recall to the readers pf the Advocate the Wheat Growers Convention, called by Mr. Alien, that met at St. Louis October 28, 1889, with the view of establishing wheat at $1 per. bushel. Refering to the convention Mr.

Allen said: "If I did not succeed in getting the price to $1 1 have at least lowered the cost of production by elevating Ihe standard Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Gold Pens and Jewelry In Arkansas City. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. shots, by some person or persons un- kno.tnto sau jurors, iu testimony whereof the said jurors have hereunto set their hands the day and year afore-said. I- Bonsall We always have on hand all kinds of Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc. Our bakery Is the best in the city.

Give us a trial once and we will be sure of your trade in this line. H. GODEHAKD Co. Mi Te ai J. W.

HUTCHISON L. T. Habreo O. T. Thurston C.

D. Stoll DaviO Shdpb. WamlttMil) ii ii-iu-p. If Osc.tr Thus vmi" i i evwin? and related a story inn soim bearing upt'ii Mi 1) -njit l'v tn I.m wliieh v'l pn Vnbly rot t'h "igi? great ex. nt opinion t.jie dy lorn, edjn lo ihut awful t'mgtdy.

Ucu IU on the streo for a day or too that rome years ago Mrs. Donnel tioliuioti' ublewiih some Indians, w'io were prowling around the farm o-tonsiby to commit theft. She shot at then, according to the report, and wounded one, whereupon the Injured man svuid would have upon her, if it took five i o.ira. Mr. Titus knew of II if occurr.nce at the time, b.i.

il not think of it when lie heard of the lie was reminded of It.Uiowevtr, Ihe di.y of the fuuera', and then he reaie.iibfrcilsor.iu other i cldents whic'i feined 4o support 1 to theory that the Indian who had been shot by Alw. Donnelly was lenpcnBib'e for her murder- Last Sund -y evening he wus at l.cm; when a ueighbor, Tom Baker, came over to nak.r hira ubout sonie'ldng. Tlicy were outside of the house coiivi-Hi wbeu Air. Baker draw attention to an Indian riding by, and tlu-y both wondered why an Indian should be iu tha vicinity where be hud no business apparently, lie was dressed in while man's attire, pants, hat, white thirl, but fvas a fierce ful'ovv withal. The next day Mr.

Thus was etitiged in doing some funu vtoik at.d as assisted by Mr. Bt Ln'b ton. The -lattei called bis utlentfou to an Indian on horsebnek, aud at first glunco, Oscar recognized him fs lie one whom he had seen Sunday evening. This whs about 10 o'clock in the morning. The murder is supposed to have been c.

miiiitted soon alter that hour. The Donnelly residence is a half mile west and a hail' mile south of Tit tin' home. Of course it does not follow, when mi Iudtanisin a neighboihoudvliuro'In-diuns are seldom seen, that lie iu bunt npou committing mnider, but it is a little strange that nu Intlinu should be so close to the place where a murder has been committed, when the woman murdered was ouo on whom an Indian threatened to have revenge. It id a coincidence, if nothing more Dispatch City Coiliu-il. The council met last night with Lork-wood and Watts absent.

The salaries of the city officials were allowed and-a number of o'her bills acted on. The bill of the eleciric lih company, $'i'J0 80, and water company for hydrant rental, $4005, were referred to the finance committee, Ordinances 200, 291, and 292, relating to the construction and layuunt of macadam and sidewalks were parsed. A commtiiiiction from the school board informed the council that the board had mad' levy of 0 mills for bonded in li btednt'ss and iuterest and mHo Lr general school, fund, teachers' salaries, etc' Thoir action was approved. Mr. Barneli, of Teh do, nudeV rop-ns'ition to buy Washington' iiiu bondR ai par i rovided the interest now du was.

paid. Mr Wangh moved lo t'Ceept the oposilion and the motion was laid I'll the table Mr. vv ninth moved that the be u'liorzed to employ counsel lo defend ail units now pending against she city. Vote: No Peek, Yoti.it, O.ige.; yes Copple, IWu, Weugli, uiavor. Carried.

Mr. Oage moved Hint aij matters now iu litigation, in which thecity'ia a party. -Until last Sunday Wm. Haworth had 170 acres ot as fine corn as there was In the country, but the hail storm destroyed Is the best place in the city for a square meal or lunch. Ice cream always ready Geo.

Chaney, Prop. Ft Smith for a weeks visit. There are reports to the effect that another canning factory Is to be started here. MACHINE OIL. The best and, cheapest at Sollltt ASwart corner drug store.

At the Cherokee election, J. B. Mayes was elected chief. Three tickets were in the field. Burger at the European restaurant, keep everything In the bakery and confectionery line.

100 south Summit st, The fire boys were called out yesterday to quench the flames ot a hay stack on south A street. James M. Slltes procured marriage license at Probate court last Thursday to marry Luclnda Veach, both of Burden. Everything tin bakery and con. fectionery line at Burger European restaurant, 109 south Summit street.

MACHINE OIL. The best and cheapest at Sollltt Swarts corner drug store. The commission decided the West Guthrie townsite case in favor of the town company and against the claimants. Wednesday morning the farm house of Mrs. E.

Wing, living on the state line, In East Bolton, was consumed by fire. Ed and Frank Donnelly will remain In the city few days trying to get the business of their deceased parents straightened out. Dr. II. It Randall will preach at UnN vereallst hall next Sunday morning, and evening.

Take due notice and give him a good audience. The Argonia ball club and Arkansas City nine played ball on the new grounds yesterday. Score stood Arkansas City 9, Argonia 16. Chas Spreckles aud the sugar trust are having a fight aud sugar comes down. Long mav the fight continue and molasses flow as free as water.

The store 'room in the Cunningham block is being cleaned and fitted up for Chas. Williams, the merchant tailor, who will move there soon. Go to the European restaurant when you want anything in the bauery or confectionery line. 109.south Summit Burger proprietors. --Sam Swarts, formely of this city, but now of Tacoma, is very sick.

For six days past, he has been having two hemorrhages of the lungs daily. Dr. J. H. Kendall will preach at the Universalist ball Sunday, morning and evening.

Rev. Rogers goes to Hutchison and other places to be gone several days. Yesterday morning Julius Smith received a dispatch from Major Wood, at Ponca, stating that John Lenox was quite sick, and requesting him to send Mrs. Lennox immediately. eveiy hill of It, leaving nothing but stumps of L.

Raynolds and several, others In that section were also badly dams H. In times past when parties have Every youug lady o. fieuilmiian to cull on C. IS. LOWE, Principal of tho suffered losses of thislklnd Mr.

Haworth mi 3 has been one of the first to Invite them to take a load of corn from his field, always i 4. 1 as a a i a dividing cheerfully with those less fortunate than himself. Now he aud many Smith Sisters, Dress Mate, Upstairs in Houghton lilock. others have seen the results of their sums mer's work destroyed in an Instant, and being poor men, resting under debts which if And Institute of Short Hand. they hoped to wipe out or reduce with their year's crop, cau ill afford to stand the loss.

CUTTING FITTING A SPECIALTY "i tion cjiicernin a practical business course in every thing pertain-il osciuaou of accounts. The Nmv Hipid Short Iland'citnbo learned and at ono fourth the t- use of schools in large cities. Day and Evening seniors; coll gc open tho enlite year. The Let the farmers around afflicted districts meet together, and each one who has not been damaged contribute a load of corn. No one would feel the loss of a load from ispiiD crin begins Apnl 1st.

Address and increasing the ield; evening the mat such a crop as we have this year, and it ter up in another way." Mr. Allen says will put those who have suffered loss on Arkansas City, Kansas. considerable of the wheat has been spoken for by farmers in his vicinity, but that he something like an equal footing with itheir neighbors. Western Advicate. will have a good quantity for those who want it abroad.

Although the wheat Have you read the book entitled wotild bring a fancy price, Mr. Allen has Millionaires or Slaves, the great est bonk for reference ever published? See All work done neatly and promptly and at reasonal prices. A Free Home Awaits you in the Indian reservation to be opened to settlement in August. A large colored sectional map of all the reservations, complete descriptions of the land all about the laws, sent to any address for 25 cents, by Fred L. Wenner, Arkansas City, Kas.

put the price of this wheat at a figure to cover the cost of securely sacking and handling in small quantities for shipment what it contains: 1st Who controlled con making it $1.60 per bushel delivered Iroe gress from1859 to 189 2nd. Hard times, cause an effect. 3rd. Total amount of money in circulation each year from 1866 to on board cars. It ought to he worth many times this amount to the purchaser.

Sam 891. 4th. Population each year from 1866 Harncd Showalter dealers in Groceries, Flour, Hay and to 1890. 6th. Circulation par capita, utb.

Failures each year from 1866 to 1890. 7th. ples can be seen at the Advocate Kansas Farmer office and at the office of Mr. Moon, secretary of the State Fair Association, Topeka Advocate, Feed. Loss each year, 8th.

Table showing each and every bill passed by congress affecting our money; showing who voted for and who against. This is well worth the Maple City Items. News are scarce in this vicinity. Mr. Jacob Newman is threshing his flax.

Rhoades Mead visited his parents Sun; Free delivery to any part of the city. II. Fitch, dealer in pianos, organs, Jtbnsion price of the book. 9th. It tells the number ot tramps in the country each year for tweuty years, something that no other sewing machines, oils, needles and parts, day, Brother Siflon preached to a largo con notions and fancy goods.

Sewing machines and musical instruments repaired. gregation Sunday, both morning and even THE book does. 10th, Increase iu the uatioual debt If paid.in farm products; and nuns dreds of other points that every person should know. A book of 60 pages, well Arkansas City, Kansas. ing.

The Disability Bill is a Law. Soldiers Disabled Sines th9 War Ars Entitled Dependent widows, and parent now dependent whose sons died from cll'eeisof array service are included. II you wish your claim speedily and jg Late Commissioner of Pensions. Washington D. C.

R. F. Savage procured marriage IN Wm. Simpson, Roy and Frank Lewis, cense at Probate Court last Saturday to settled as b3 possible w.thout fui'ih litigation, Cuind. Mr.

Peek moved that a refunding btnd bearing interest 5 er cent be i-su to 'he ph ce of Ihe water pov e-bonds cf polite jmlge reported $207 turned over to the) the weigher, $27,50 and the Htreet c.imiiissioner)2 45 John Jay Ed. Noel and Jessie Johnson, Susie Bivens and Muta Ball spent Sunday afternoon with Alta Martin, printed on good paper with plain type, all for 15 cents in stamps, or $1.10 per doz. Alliance Tribune Topelta. Kansas. marry Miss D.

E. Wollver, both of Akron, they are both fine young people, we join in PLAY, FAIR Mr. and Mrs, Bailey spent Friday in What has become of the soldiers and wishing them much happiness. fif There will be an examination of appli Arkansas City. me uiFtriot amance whh given pets the long horns on tho south of us? The Miss Jessie Toom an is visiting her bro- mieion tousi the council room for meeting on Au.

nst 15. Adjourned. ther cants for county certificates held in the High school buildings of Winnelri and Arkansas City, August 21 aud 23, beginning at eight o'clock. Llda S. Brady, former have gone to Fort lieno to draw their pay; the latter are quietly munching free grass along the reservation boundaries, and will soon be ready for another removal Wm.

Bailey is quite sick. Mr. Newmmi and Ball are building new $365 Competition. The Alliance and People's Paper, is now being offered to the people of county superintendent. house for Mr.

Wiley. 'v v. i i a i 3 from the public domain. "Change of pas Last evening Messrs. J.

Clark and, Miss Emilia Mead has two cousins visit The Illustrated eekly will, mi A 11j5n.it Thomas Breene, ot Newton, we're in the ing her front Ft. Scott. zt, lN.ll, give aw in trie twenty persons city. Thoy are here in the interest of the sending tne largest list ol words eomponed from letters found in the words "Illustrated tures makes fat cattle," you know. But there is one feature of this business that Is greatly to be admired, aud that is the spirit of amity and forbearance which reciprocates between the soldiers and the steer though oft persuing the former labor day convention, at Wichita, Septenr Weekly." the t.tllowing nrcsciits: Cowley county from now Ask Joe Zoll how he liked the party.

Yours, Lula. Thejatest discovery in the v.egetible 1 One hundred $100 ber 7. All the big guns will be there and a 2 Fifty dollars 50 3 Uentlemans silver watch 85 special-train will be run from this city. for ingdom is made by Dr. B.

G. Culver to January 1, 1892, Be sure to read the "$365 Competition" 4 32 calibre 15 shot Winchester 25 5, 6, 7, 8. a ladies or boys silver 15 9 22 calibre nickel tra-gct rille. 14 of this city in the propatiou of a vine, article in another column. Send a dollar to this office and enter the race.

You may kicks not; and oft persued the latter reviles not. Truly the steer and the soldier may lie down in peace together, in the Strip, and the anxious homeseeker may 10 Ladies silver watch 12 which he has christened potomato, that will riow potatoes under the ground, in the usual fas don, and bear tomatoes, as 11. 12, each a. Lames Swiss Chatehne get the $100 prize, besides paying for Tl nickel 10 witness their unbroken ruminations from three months' subscription to the Illustrated Weekly and the Faib Play to the first oes the tomato plant, at the top. Dr.

13, 14, 15. each 22 calibre Mavnard rille, 16, 17, IS, IS), 20, air rille for darts or li ii shot Rules All words must be found in Webster's dictionary. Arrange manuscript nod mini Iter in rotation day of January, 1892. afar over thejboundary 1 ne, Happy boomer I glorious privilege I Souch Haven New Era. Culver has spent tenty-one veara in experimenting, and with the present season, be els insured, perfection will Judge Seay has rendered an important Do you know a good thing when you see it? If you do, just Our Big Offer.

In order to get our paper before the public and get it well advertised and read i every family in Cowley county, we have decided to send the Fair Tlav to any ad-, trees in the couuty from now until the 3rst day of January, 1892, for 25 cents In rash. Present subscribers can get the benefit of this cut rate by paying up arrear decision against cattlemen on the Arapahoe A'package of infected chinch bugs re Words spelled alike but having different have been reached, so that next year he reservation. The court decided that all ceived from l'ror. tmow two weeks ago Misspelled meanings counted nut once, words- counted out. Letters will bo able to distribute seed Jn limited cannot ho cattlemen grazing on the Arapahoe must were given to W.

Bohanan, who put i moiM times 'than they 'appear in the amity. II is reticent regr litis' the fresh ones with them on Saturday, ob words "Illustrated Weekly." pay one dollar per head and holds the cats tie. The order embraces two or three tnelnod empitivi in prop igai ion, but it call at the office, entrance, by the postofflce, and give us your 25 iVll entries must be accompanied by 91.00 is believed the culture nf tho seed ball served directions carefully, put them in the field on Tuesday, and has the satisfac which pays three months subscription. hundrod thousand cattle. ages.

Give us your name and address and be put on the list as soon as possible, so as of the potato hy hybtidiziug with the There are quite a number of subscrib- tion ot finding the pests both old and tomato is the point aimed at. Atchison Glob. to get the full benefit of this great bargain. Manuscript must be iu by August EStli. Notice This offer is made to increase our subscription list.

If you arc already a subscriber, induce some friend to subsenhc or present tho subscription to him. Chang young, dying In quantities. Another box cents and receive tsus paper to era on our dooks who are iu arrears on subscription for one or more years. While received at the same time for William Guthrio seems to have a base ball The coming. fall campaign promises to be lively one, and you ean't well afford to be without the news when you can get it for one dollar is not much to yog, it will help the first of January, 1892.

croz lbe fau the leans the young McCarty were put to work two days earlier and on Tuesday of last week, the pests were" bunching dead and dying to ing your paper io soma oiner meinour oi your family does not iiutrca.se our subscription list, and names so scut will he thrown out iu the competition. us materially if you can pay up. If three or four hundred of our back subscribers the o'd, ull aeem to have gone mad over tlu-g me. It is a Sunday game, too such small amount as 25 cents. We must wd will have the largest circulation of any will come to the front now with money due gether, and he thinks will be practically weekly paper published in Southern Kan us we can find a'geod place to put it.

exterminated. But what is the use of Certilicate ot entry will De sent fn receipt of $1.00 which should be sent lit onee A all money received from this source will be exDendca for presents, we desire to know- sag. We are now getting out an edition of -Owing to the rush last month at J. L. multiplying The chinch bug is as soon as possible how many are compet To.

The Public. uusicit pnototrrapn gallery, there were doomed. Cedar Yale Star. 2,009 Copies Weekly. and it is quire likely the pas'or of some church will read from from his desk the announcement: "Tnis aiifrnoonut 2 o'clock, tin- Ivrd willing, the Methodist nine will pl tha Baptist nine a game Of ball at (lie fair grounds The'-ist of order will be preberved, fd shouting only, will be permitted.

All are 't- quite a number who had to go away with ing, in order mat it necessary me list oi presents, may bo increased. The presents L. M. Crawford has turned his thniitu out getrlng their photos taken. For the Into a big stock company, to be called the described above will be given away regardless of the number of contestants, no mat ter now few.

Denent or ail sum and as many more as desire to take advantage of these low prices JLHDHSS ON A. D. Lashbrook, English Veterinary Surgeon of 50 years' practice, 35 in America, will he at Uuchanan it Dunn's 1 ivory-stable, on CY'iitial A veil ve, Wed. and Thurs. each week.

A specialty of lV.nghone, Bonespavln, Pollevil, Fistula, ore Terms; no cure, no pay. I furnish medicine. Hcsideiico, last hous on ou th 1st street, N. W. Summit st bridg ha in 1 1 from West Filth Avenue to Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska O.m House and Amusement Co.

This company is organized for the purpose of buying, ilw'lv invited to attend. 'Mate. Jourua'. Manuscripts securing prizes will become the property of this ollice and will be open foy Instiec.tion of all interest et liarties, of $1.50 per dozen, 1 will extend the time to the 1st day of September. This positively Many of our farmers who have raised selling and dealing In opera houses, circuses will be the latest date for the cut prices.

flax this year have suffered considerable loss from cutting ihe crop too green parks and other places of amusements. The main office is located in Topeka, with Ira Couch, son of Captain Couch, bad and mn better than ever prepared Old flax growers sy that the crop branch offices in St. Joseph, Omaha, Chi an experience at Arkansas City last week that was not as funny to him as It was to Keje.cted manuscript, snowing and corrections, will bo returned when stnraps are sent for that purpose, Kames of tho fortunate contestants and full particulars will be published in the Illustrated Weekly of Augus2tl. Subscribe at the Frti Pi.AY-oflick All who su-b scribe1 here wi'l also receive a copy of the Fiin ure to fliintturrl, 1892. Send tfr 'V oUr dtdl.w ihiitrtdinttl j.

should r.ot be cut until the leaves have cago. New YOrk, Boston and London, England, Capital stock $200,000, ail paid ils friends here when they heard ot it. He bad been up at Douglass, where he had fallen and the seed will rattle in the halls. It will not mature trom the sap 1 in the straw like wheat and must be purchased four horses which he was bring' do Horseshoeing, Wagon Work, nnl all kinds otHcpairing, oh short notice. Prices rcasonuble, and satisfaction guaranteed.

"Alliance trado in i5 respectfully solicited. b. M. imowN. i A'js.

jl fully made before Being cut. Cedarvale There are quite a number qf small boys House Moving. ing home. When he reached Arkansas Stir. City Friday evening bis horses were con The oflicr-M ot; the Uuwlex potinty? to Teachers.

1 slderabiy Jaded, but he concluded to go on lair aud driving park as8ociation.propfc' In the city that need the, attention ot their parents. They aus getting. In a great habit ot stealing small things- oil ''the counters In thetstoreK Tlreeovs'of this The scltpol -board of district No. S3 out to uie strip to camp. Ills starting so fWadVlrtVe1- fair -d lis ste LrJtiU.

1M. fciUUTT, will have a meeting, at UirtBaldwin late with jaded horses aroused the city nature vlslted-lihtf ftlru1ghiy'TJ8liar store school bouse on Saturday, August, 8 at marshal's suspicions, who had him locked how that plan- will work Lust year there was a painful lack of advertising and the result was a simdlcr attendance desiring a home, baru or olher bifflding raisod or moved, can have auTe promptly attended to calling on James M. Siieltqn. At O. W.

Vaughn Go's Grocery.flNorta Summit the other day and were treated to a real TEE Mi o'clock p. m. for the purpose of hiring warm reception In the shape of getting the MACHINE OIL. a teacher for a nine month term. Ap up in tne caiauoose urui an answer was received from a message to Douglas which stated that Ira had bought the horses.

Oklahoma CltyJournal. dust knocked.out of the seat of their pants. People should be informed as to wht atlractionsAvill be found at the (air as liooiu 4, Colorado liuildiug. The beat and Swarts plicanta for the position should be 5 25.ccuts,get8.lh!s;paper.Ull Jau.l,l '92 present in person. well the dates thereof.

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