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Kansas Cowboy from Dodge City, Kansas • 5

Kansas Cowboy from Dodge City, Kansas • 5

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Kansas Cowboyi
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Dodge City, Kansas
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5
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BULLS FOR SALE. 128 High Grade) SUNDAY'S SLAUGHTER. D. Barnrs Killed Instantlv. and Three 5i 12 Yearling Galloway Bulls, Others Wonnded.

Last Sunday evening between the houre 24 Yearling Hereford Bulls, of nine and ten o'clock, pistol shots were TaL3? I War I SOUTH OF THE RIVER, AT SOU TIKI 22 Two-year-old Short-horn Bulls, 52 Yearling Short-horn Bulls, 16 Two-year-old Hereford Bulls. heard in the neighborhood of "Junction's SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885. old place," and of course we entered The above bulls are out of thorough- to find out what the racket was about, and found the dead body of I). Barnes bred and high grade short-horn cows, lying on the table wrapped in the arms 111(1 D-v tne nnest sort 01 thoroughbred "Adamless Eden" to-night. Brick, Brick, is the leading cry.

Fred Singer was appointed on the "special" force. of death. Vnrinna dtomentu oa ti ti I bulls. They are bred and raised at killing were siren us. but from all ac- rark Harper county, Kansas, counts think it was entirely uncalled for.

ani wintered in a large buffalo grass ON PRICES OF LOTS. and Dodge Citv will have to suffer for Pasture, without shelter, and were fed and horses are the sad tracedv. It seems that D. Barnes. encuh corn to keeP them strng and The buyers of cattle beginning to flock in.

i 100 (Resident Lots hardy. Running out, as they have, gives them good feet and makes them an active bunch of bulls, well adapted for the range. Will sell in oe lot who lives on a claim twenty miles south of Dodge, and also a storekeeper at Wil-bern, Clark arrived in Dodge last Sunday for the purpose of proving up on his claim on the following day. He was accompanied by his brother, John, Mr- Have also fcr sale 50 head of grade 50 feet front, by 142 deep, given Short-horn cows and heifers, bred to thoroughbred Galloway, Hereford and Short-horn bulls. Some have calves' by side.

A thoroughbred three-year-old away for nothing to parties who will Payne, Mr. Eastman and Mr. Potts-After supper Mr. D. Barnes and brother, John, were taking in the town and hap build residences thereon at once, Galloway now with them and for sale.

pened to step in the "Junction place" WALTER E. TREADWELL, Olera and field glasses will be used to-night at the opera house. Mayor Wright is again at his post, after a few weeks under the weather. Five gamblers were "run in" this week ra the grounds of having no visible means of support. Hobble Langley has received a very handsome delivery wagon.

They are "getting there" fast. Mm, A military telegraph office was inaugurated at Ashland, Clark Co last Monday. W. P. Brush, editor oi the News is the operator.

Barrett's Grandest and most Magnificent Aggregation in the world, will ex and was soon engaged in a game of seven- Anthony, Kans. costing no less than $500 each. THE PUBLIC DEMANDS IT. up with Dave Mather. A few words passed between them, about fifty cents and the next thing in order was the re'.

port of pistols. Five shots were fired, one killing Mr. Barnes instantly. The LOTS EJ3S, And now comes Morris Collar and VE BTJSI2ST says he is bound to have a store the way he had before. The public demands it I 25x 3 42, Given away to eurties brother of the deceased drew his revolver, but Pat Sughrue, the sheriff, grabbed and if you need anything what you wlio will erectstore or otlier "iouis- Fat then I think you can't get in town, you had his weapon and disarmed him arrested Dave and Si Mather.

better go to M. COLLAR'S and 99 chances iness "buildings tnereon. From here they The brother of the deceased said he out of 100, vou can get what vou want. hibit at Dodge, May 30. go to Denver.

would have killed some one if it had not IFor each SOO invested in el res oeii jui me Mienn. in disarming mm i jv ice California Jomb Money lust ar- Fat did a noble act, for the chances are rived at CRAWFORD'S. Crawford has lieen busy for several days unpacking a fresh supply of very idence, tlie "builder tliereof will Toe entitled to an additional lot. uuu me vnai sparss oi others would tine glass and china ware. The designs Hobble Langley have fled, as excitementreigned supreme.

are simply beautiful. Bakery and Confectionery, one door Three of the by-standers were wounded west of M. (kllar. Bread delivered to Ben Daniels, assistant marshal of by the glancing balls. One was shot through the hips, another below the STISIEIElSs SO FEET KTXX all parts of the city.

Dodge, is wearing a very handsome star given him by a warm friend. It wa9 knee cap, and we could not find the con- Except MAIN STREET, Which is New crop N. O. Molasses at CRAW ditioa of the third as he had left the purchased in Kansas city. FORD'S.

city. A small squad of the 9th Cavalry 1 he deceased leaves a wife and three I ExDerienced cooks and oblurinsr wait- Experienced cooks and obli 1 00 FEET. passed through Dodge, last Monday on cnildren, and it will be an exceedingly I ers at JulianV horses for Fort Riley. Kansas. They hard blow to her, as she is in a very deli, cate condition.

The body of her hus GORMAN REAMER have have been stationed at Fort Elliot, Texas band was conveyed to his home last ONLY I 5 TO I 8 FEET TO WATER. Monday in charge of hi3 brother. The Webster Band have been delayed in opening up their drug store, but will open stock of Groceries and Finest Confection coroner's inquest and preliminary trial Call on P. WILDEN and see the plat and take ery ever brought to Dodge City. Don' next Monday, with one of the largest and finest assorted stock of goods in their will be heard before Judge Cook.

ail to call and see them. advantage of the offer made. line ever brought to Western Kansas. BESSIE BEAT. Board by the day at Julian's.

LDEN. Miss liessie Wins the Prize l-in; the Must Graceful Skater. L. W. Cherington, the railroad and gevernment land agent of this western country, has ueen selling an immense CRAWFORD will not be undersold.

The evening of May 0th will be re. amount of lanu. tins spring, lie is an BEAUTIFUL) HOMES. honest and reliable man, and that is he niembered by at least four hundred people, who were fortunate enough to Residence lots, the nicest lots to-day I and of a fellow these land seekers want witness the skating contest between the tor residences are located west ot to meet. 4 mm the school house and in Evans and M.

following ladies: Mrs. Kirkpatnck, Miss House, Miss Rockwell, Miss Warren, Collar addition, on Chelsea road. You Co. E. and II.

of the 20th infantry, Miss Faulkner and Miss Bessie White just go out a few paces wesi of the town, Ho, Ye Hungry, Look Here. law. A few moments past ten the time look at the beautiful flower gardens was announced as having arrived. Messrs apple cherry and plum trees in full loaded a special train, last Monday for Fort Sentboy and Fort Ginnis, Montana. They have been stationed at Fort Elliot, Texas and Fort Supply, Indian Territory.

The transfer of these com. panies were in charjie of Capt. Coe. SQUARE IMHS-A-LS FOR, 25otS bloom. Box-elders, Cottonwood and G.

M.Hoover, C. W. Willett.M. K. Draper Col.

Jones and Frank Proutv were I other forest trees blooming, it is a grand Plenty, Tidy and Wholesome. appointed judges and retired to the com- I sight and worth the time looking at mittee rooms where they decided to cast I Thousands of dollars have repeatedly their vote an impartial and satisfac-1 been spent to beautify these suburban i tory manner. If there were three votes lots, and now the proprietors offer a few cast for one lady she should be the I lots in the immediate vicinity of the victorious party, ana it not, it was to be I above named tor sale. miss a COWBOYS and GRANGERS WELCOMED. Call a "tie" between them all.

The ludsres good chance if you intend to buy. on M. COLLAR before it is to late. Bell's Restaurant, near Elephant Livery Stable. took their stand and Col.

Jones made a few eloquent remarks in behalf of the manager of the rink. The gong soundtd WANTED. SMITH ELLIS Proprietors. I have one or two furnished rooms to and the ladie started, tkatintr eisht Miss Fannie Nash, a soiled dove oi color, who has been in the habit of giving Ben Daniels a little cliia music, was caught up by him last Monday and put in the jug. Ben was a little afraid of getting his eyes scratched out, so encircled his arms around her and walked her oH in a very pleasing manner.

Another large and appreciative aut'i-ence listened to the excellent music and eloquent sermon at the ojtera house last Sunday evening. Rev. Collins is delivering sermons that attracts teoole who have not attended services for years. It shows that he and his sermons are well liked. The music is under the directorship of Capt.

Welch, and adds greatly to the interest of these meetings. minutes with partners, and seven min- rent to gentleman. Mrs. Capt. Welch.

utes without, The points that wTere detected and watched very closely were LUMBER LUMBER as follows I Doors, Windows. Blinds, Mouldings, 1st. Keeping time with partner and I Lime, Plaster, Cement, Brick, Building music. I Material, Hardware, ard on Bridge 2nd. Dragging the feet in turning cor.

street, north of railroad. L. K. McINTYRE ner. 3rd.

Bobbing up serenely now and then CRAWFORD wants to see von two 4th. Putting on too much aaonv and doors north of the Wright Ilouse. mm loosing the graceful step. mm fr 4 1 At the dose of fifteen minutes the Choice Roll Butter, fresh and sweet at judges cast their votes unanimously in CRAWFORD'S. Chas.

Dickerson, an old timer in Dodge jjbusiness circles, who for some ine has fceen basking under the sun of retirement, has again unfurled his banner to the breeze, and is holding his fort at Emerson's old stand, with a full and well assorted line of toys, jewelry, confection favor of Miss Bessie Whitelaw, and the handsome pair of skates wete presented Julian is bound to lead by always to her amid a great applause. mm supplying the best and cheapest meals in town. fo once and rrai u-ill nlwnvs oat. at SONS. 1 TTT.

1 1 ir I ijii neuuesuay evening jicvany i jujan'g ery, etc. He will tender his compliments to the public through the columns of grand opera house was crowded, notwithstanding the inclemency of the PROPRIETORS. ROOMS TO LET. The Cowboy next week. Look out for weather, to witness the American play We keep canstant'y on hand all Ithe latest stles of CLOTHING.

HATS them. A furnished bed room to rent. The of "A Mountain Pink," in which Mrs. vt-o, euuia, snuta, ana rUKRisninc GOODS. new and fresh just opened.

first house on the north side of R. Wright's dwellings, on Bridge street. Laura E. Dainty assumed the leading role, and captured the audience. She "LARGE SALES and SMALL P30 FITS" is our Motto The wheel-barrow race at the rink last Tuesday evening, was rather a funny affair to witness, but more work than patterns somewhat after the stvle of Choice Mince Meat at CRAWFORD'S.

I West Corner of Postoffice Block pleasure for the contestants. Ed. Hatfield was manager of wheelbarrow No. 1, Lotta or Lizzie Evans, which style is always cute and taking. She is support C.

Q. Brig-firs' Restaurant. A. B. WEBSTER.

O. A. BOND. and Frank Pronty of No. 2.

Fete Burg- ed by a splendid company, and Dodge City will again turn loose if "A Mountain And General Confectionery, one door land rode in No. 1, and Allen B. Sayles north of Crawford's Grocery Store. 29-tf No. 2.

Ten rounds were made and re Pink" ever returns. Webster Bond suited in an even race. The repetition TEN CENT STORK of this race will probably occur in the -Wholesale and Retail REMOVAL. Mr 'Ramseyer has established a novel ueo. J.

tmerson desires to call the store on Bridge street, onnosite the hard- attenticn ot the subscribers of Ihe tow- ttare store of Whwlpr X- shprlt boy, to the fact that lie has moved his he calls Twamsever's Great Ten Cent I We carry a Full and Complete Line siock oi uenerai tercnanuise, consisting Bargain Store." It is worth while to visit of a complete supply of everything that his establishment. He has a large ya- 33-RtJGrS, A TTTT! Tr! TTvTTT presence of winged angels. mm 1 Our new sign from the shop of C. C. Ci kins, house and sign painter, late of DesMoines, Iowa, is a nnsterlv piece of workmanship, and demonstrates the fact that he employes none but first-clas workmen, and will thereby be enabled at all times to turn out first-class work-The sign in question shows the workman to be an artist of fine abilities, and will make his mark wherever he goes.

a vr iiiat uccu, iu tuciiiicik riety of notions used ineverv household, Building, lately ocenpied by M. Hoover, wmch he is offering at prices that will andCHOICE CIGARS. Pure WINES and Fine KENTUCKY vhiqitip astonish the old settlers, and even the new comers. Go arid see how much for Medicinal, Mechanical and Scientific IVi-pote. nearly opposite the depot, where he is still on hand to accommodate his old customers and as many new ones ss may favor him with their patronage.

you get there for ten cents. He is doing DODOS CITY, a booming business. KANSAS.

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