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The Winfield Sentinel from Winfield, Kansas • 1

The Winfield Sentinel from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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1 1 i i i NUMBER 38. WINFIELD, KANSAS, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 18i)5. VOLUME I. FTIConknght, republican caudidate LOCAL DISTRICT COURT, THURSDAY, Bonsai vs Employers Liability As WHEN( J. W.

Hkinuer, was at Burden fair COLLEGE NOTES. Geo, Smith is again with us. Jesse Rose, a last year's student, has enrolled. i Miss Med ale Hamilton is doing her sociation, verdict for plaintiff in the snm of $3,280. Campbell vs Chauey, judgment fer plaintiff in the sum of $36.05.

self proud aa teaoher of English liter-ture. The beginning German class will for county treasurer, is recreating in the eastern par-t of the county this week. He will spend two day at the Eastern Cowley fair at Burden. Mr. Coukrlght's Indomitable energy coupled with his clean record and courteous manner make him friends every where and tin prospects at present are that ne will lead his ticket this fall.

The Wlnfleld correspondent for the Kansas City World says Company KNO will take part in the komical kapers of the Kami val Krewe parade. How that correspondent learned this we canuot guess, unless, after watching the quaint gyrations of some Booth vs Bauman, leave given lo file answer. The trial of Wright vs Bherrill was called and jury empaaneled. FRIDAY. Tuxul vs Chureh, motion for securi soon commenoe the reading or it primer.

Claud Gray lias returned from his You want good prices for your produce give me a call. You will find our stock fresh and of the best quality, and prices right. We carry a full line of fancy goods as well as the staple. We invite you to visit us. work on the Cambridge charge to ty sustained and trial proceeds.

pursue the Junior course. Wright vs Sherrill, verdlot for Miss Lyman is among new plaintiff, $1,008.75. Barbers vs Brulngton, verdict for ones who have this week fouud their way to our temple of learning. yesterday. Cal Ferguson Is up from the Territory today.

Judgj C. A. Jobuson, spent yesterday at Burden. S.Coulson was over from Geu la Monday on business. Miss Lizzie Barnard was over from Oxlord one day this week.

Miss Kate White will teach nchool uear Geuda Springs this winter. Wlnfleld is again the proud possessor of a full fledged billnrd and pool parlor. The Sunflower Baud went to Black-well this week nud blew up that town in good shape. A line display and a good crowd, but a hot dusty time is the report from the fair at Burden. The farmers of Cowley county aro centering all their force on takiug care of the corn crop, Kerr returned yesterdoy from the East where he has been laying In a large fall stock.

plaintiff $101.04. of these amateur soldiers he roached The base ball team will play a game Judgment in the following cases for the conclusion that they were just ex with No I. Saturday and the Luther- plaintiff. an boys, Monday, on the campus. actly what was wanted and by the irrevocable law of the eternal fitness of things he judges they will surely 118 9tfi Avenue.

D- H. SICKAfOOSE. Miss Grace Raymond has decided 1st National Bank vs Judd vs Mowry, $2,001.46. Maxwell vs Snyder, $468.33. Cheshire Provident Association vs that 8.

W. K. C. with her present be there. We don't know where they Faoulty is good euough for ker Thus she enrolled.

would come in a Karnival Krewe parade, but we know in the State en Blakeney, $1,410.45. campment at Emporia they came right at the head. The different classes perfeoted their Kendall vs Davenport, $410.00. Wllber vs Pickens, $062.30. Judgment in Sims vs Scrutonas per class oriranizatiou this week and e- stipulation.

The funeral of Zip Wyatt occured Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. It consisted of a spring wagon, the driver, the grave digger, and a little dog trot 1 i SATURDAY. Judgment for plaintiff in the follow ing cases. HEADQUARTERS FOR 3rorri'pt ALL KINDS OF 0rocS Tallinan vs Reaves, $470. Mead vs Mull, $338.27.

Emery vs Jenkins, for return of prop lected two senators to represent them in the college senate. The new teacher of Elocution Miss ClaralSargent, of Evanston has arrived and is ready to serve all wishing to perfect themselves In her art. The statement made by the Courier in regard to the seyere defeat the college team received at the hand of the Lutheran ollege boys was intirely incorrect and without foundation. The ting along behind. The relatives of the notorious bandit did not claim the body.

Mrs Pricket, his sister, arrived in the eity yesterday corning to claim his effects, such as guns, watches, etc. Fruits and Produce The Old Alliance Store, S. Main Street erty. Plaintiff to recover costs. John A.

Eaton was appointed com The sheriff refused to turn the stuff missioner in the assignments of Lee and Ridgway. nF fflrYPfllVnD Mri' VanDoren, in addition to her The appeal of A Farrlnger from lLLIn. I I RMLUIX gameai played was between the Luth Delicacy PARtOR, is taking boarders decisslon of the Probate Court was assigned for the 24th inst. EITHER BY HIE DAY OR WEEK. Mrs Lucy Robinson was granted a erans and an aggregation of boys trom 12 to 16 years of age.

The college team was never beaten by them altho it has nlaved about six eames. Come out and divorce from Gabriel Robiniton. The defendant barred of all interest in the see the game Monday, and see If they homestead. make 21 scores from our lioys. MEALS ALSO SERVED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.

Everything1 is in the finest order and the Choicest Meals in the city may be had. f-jftMp fifiKINfV Everything served in these Parlors is of I IWi IL vUUIMIlVJ. TNiNCTHAVE. EMOAC5Y PAMS. MONDAY.

Hargis vs Dyke, lnterplea dismissed Hall aid vs Robinson, ver dict for plaintiff in the sum of $87.50. Finney County Fair. The Third Annual Fair of the Finney County Agricultural Sooiety will be held at Garden City, Kas. Ootober 2. 3.

4. 5. 1895. The Annual Meeting Pollock vs Vawter, appeal dismiss sed. of the Kansas Irrigation Association R.

E. Brown vs Brown, divorce granted HAQUE, over at the present timo.in fact he did not have all of Zip's battery in his possession at the time. Smith, of Hennessay, holds the Winchester rifle, the Colt's revolver is in the jail, but the officers claim they did not find a watch on him. Enid Wave. There has been a great deal said about the action of Judge Johnson iu his striugeut methods with the win-field druggists and those from Dexter and Bruden, in refusing them permits and In paying no attention to the drugSists of Arkansas City.

From a point of inqulsltivtmesii we looked up this matter and in justice to Judge Johnson, who we believe is" perfectly honest in his dealings with the druggists of the county, we give the following figures; In July, Arkansas City, with six stores, reported 307 sales. Winfieid with two stores, reported 326 sale, Burden with two stores re ported 206 sales, Dexter with one store reported 178 sales. In August, Arkansas City, with six stores reported 378 sales. Winfieid with but one store lor tbeentire month and one for a part of the month reported '244 sales. From the face of the Arkansas City no flaw can be soen.

The Finney County Fair Association will be held Ootober 1st and 2nd. The display of Practical Irrigation at cost of plaintiff. McKinney vs McKinney, divorce Pumping Machinery will be the larg granted at plaintiff's cost. Hoffman vs Hoffman, divorce gran Maurer was over from Dexter Tuesday looking after business and political interests. Gaioup and wife, of Oxford, visited their sou George and-family in this city this week.

Lockwood of the Lockwood Scale and Elevator Co, 'is in Missouri placing one of his elevators. Poor Commissioner Harbaugh went toA. C. Wednesday to attend to the duties of his office in that section. Miller, the republican candidate for probate judge, has been circulating about our city this week.

Rev A. B. Bruier celebrated his 51et birthday last Wednesday by a little gathering of friends and a Methodist dinner. Frank Parker, one of the enterprising firm of Parker Bros, Merchant Tailors, returned last Friday from an extended buisuess trip to Chicago. Programs were passed around yesterday lor the first open air concert by the Camau Wlnfleld Military Band, to be given this evening on the Court House square.

Goo, S. Hartley, Capt. H. F. Hatch, Chas.

Brown, L. C. Brown, Major SIceth, F. M. Strong, Howard Boss and H.

P. Farrer were up from Arkansas City attending court Tuesday. A. B. Steinberger, of the Girard World, made us a pleasant call this week.

Mrs, Steinberger has been visiting friends in Winfieid and her husband came over to pass a fe days among old Winfieid acquaintances and return home with his wife. Holloway and wife expect to leave on tomorrow morning's train for Kingston, N. where they will spend the wiuter with their daughter. They will atop a few days with their son and his family in Kansas City, a few days with relatives in Chicago, and after making two or three other stops, reach their destination in about two weeks. est ever brought together in one place in the world.

The display of agrisul-tural and horticultural products will be the finest ever seen in the Arkansas Valley. The'stoek show will be fine. ted to plaintiff and custody 2wo children. A number of motions were heard, A Miniature Irrigation Farm, on seversl continuances given and three cases assigned for trail. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Fresh and SALT MEATS oIoplj, Fisl aqd Oysters.

207 East 9th Ave. Winfieid Kansas. We have the finest and Cheapest tiiie of WALL APETytb TUESDAY Farmers, Nat, Bank vs Willard, ap peal dismissed. Musgrove vs A. T.

S. F. Railway' which all kind of garden crops will be growing, and the method of irrigation will be shown daily. The raoes of horses and cycles will furnish an a-bundance of amusement. An Old Soldiers Reunion be held during the entire Fair, and thelCampflre will be enlivened by eminent speakers from abroad Forty tents will be placed on the grounds for the use of Comrades.

A rate of one fare for the round trip has been granted from the Missouri continued. Keystone Implement Co, vs Snyder continued. proposes to furnish the farmers of Kansas an object lesson in practical and Or lu other words the Finney County Fair will be The case of Cottinghatn vs A. T. 8.

nIH WIIOTIIIEILD, was tried and given to the jury. a sort of Farmers Normal. There are WEDNESDAY. river to Denver, Colo. Hotel accom Call and see me before buying surely no better directiors foe such a "Normal" than the men whose names Lehmann vs McClain, leave given are among the officers of that associ ation.

Years ago they settled on an almost arid spot on the Great American modations will be ample at rates ranglng'from 75c to $2 per day. This will be a Fair of education, take a day and learn that th6 Great American Desert is being made to bloom as a rose. For further information address O. A. Mims, Secretary.

Desert and they went to work. They experimented and investigated ana when they found a good ming ana GOTO, were sure it was a good thing they worked it for all their was iu it, until at nresent they have veritable FRANK ROBIESON 79 kinds of tobacco at Farnsworth's. Winfieid National Bank to interplead in two days. Cottingham, vs A lailwaA" verdict for defendant. Hooper vs Bush, judgment for plaintiff $2,214.60.

First National Bank, vs Yeager, verdict for plaintiff, $161.75. Ames vs First Nationol Bank pending trial by jury defendant objects to evidence. Plaintiff is given five days to amend. Jury discharged and case continued. THURSDAY.

After transacting little business the ceurt adjourned until Saturday. garden spot. We believe this little FOR You won't be happy till you get omoef Farnsworth's Uncle Henry garden spot and this Association are doing more than any thing else to re l'lug. volutionize Kansas farming methods Groceries, tresf) and Saft Weak, Country Produce. Marriage License.

Itev Tiusloy, 50, Latham, Ks. Rose Rivers, 42, Latham, Ks. Edward Joy, 20 Dexter, Ks. EJleu Weaver, 21, Dexter, Ks. Jas, S.

Bush, 22, DoUglass.Ks. Carrlo Knapp, 21, and every one who can should attand that fair and learn what vreaitn tneir My drugs are pure and my prices as low as the lowest. W. A. Fabringeb, Druggist.

is in Kansas when it is properly gone Ice Delivered to Any Part of the City. Cream Parlor in CoonccioD East 7th Ave. aft.or I I New Goods Rolling In Every Day. tot a rm Li tVinn fivfir hftfnrfi. invitfi von all to fionifi audit spa Mr 1 riiuco uwwvx w.

a iia 2 our Mammotn uioining jxespeciiuuy, 4p fc. ELI YOUNGHEM CO..

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1895-1896