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COUNTY OFFICERS. IT. T. Hknpon. .1.

Bi i'ion V. V. go sncl it ill also buy more Mr. Hoburt NhohUm'H bubo bus been HXilTeiihtf from an titlark of the grippe. Dr.

Dnbiiey's treatment brought it ont all A son of Silas Smith, nf 3-39, lias bad the grippe. A prescription from Dr. ltrjirPSuntiiMvp. (Wrk. 'rrensin'Dt.

I'lutiitc JhiIkp, AtiftriH-y. Dmtrict Court. lirnlaU'r of HUxitHOW. i (IMiCldCK N. Know H.

K. Cami ix ib great pods JnTlN 1 1 ltd) It. Gr.it. liAWLKt's County Kupennt undent Diilmey litis restored the little patient Commercial to health. A I 1-liKL, Mtrvvym-, (J- O.

('imiLWiirx Coroner, A. It. K.Ml'TZ, 1 ttnnT Mri -itluicm, Cnmmissinr.tTS M. K. Remember the tli; an-1 Wi''h, -day eveiiin, fi.

mHotel. kWm is fiU UmS mm fmk lier that tin se di.n can en-1 jny a good play iiimI uo Ir-iiit- tmi'pv. 1 and thone who iI'mIiuk can B. M. R.

R. TIME TABLE. Arrival Hud ciejtiii ture of tmtim ulnl Fmne U. No. l-ll, l'nssonirei-m-ilve h'livi (...,.

t. Freljihl. arrive hi in. nn Sj'-tuluy-i. Hinl Hit, I Ii nVfM in 1 a.

n. on i liui a- diiR and HutuiilHj tt. W. t. Campbell, AkL ILJII Ym.

rxjel Prop. Mr; so, ail lor Bo feiiis. of J. CUBBISON other house in and fa any and excellent BirdOity, If you want nice clean beds, meals stop at the Commercial. Mr.

T. Garlnirt has had serious time from facial neuralgia, but through the successful treatment of Dr. J)ab-ney he is able to attend to business again. The Comedy Ci mpany, with unusual fine talent. mufuc.etc..

will dedi em ICai CHURCH SOCIETIES. CONfi )Ti(! ATION L. Services every two wpt'lt" a1 the MftfiOiiipt phtH'Pli. Kverybn.Iy O'tdmllv "'iivilci uL-UMd, Kr.v, II. H.

flVEKV, I'uhUjI-. METHODIST. cate the new coiiit houRC J'ehvuary with one of their finest comedies and a Below see some of our bargains. KorvU'p pv I.vtiiyLoiiy rv two wt-'k, nt tho church itliuily tnvil' i to Kbv. i'ustor.

roarimr farce; to include with one the very best balls of the Beason. with FN! ON P. MPPtS CVITV KllllWlj lt It' r'flH'li Methodist ch'-n li, Viih.i mi ltd. mid L'vcrvbudv in1 iicd. r.l.

at llic lily wt-1- I Out H. C. EwiNC, Plipt. DRY GOODS DEI'ARTMKXT. Standard rrints Sets per villi! Standard Gingham Extra l.eavy (ieimin.

Flannels 50 i.er cent off a good orchestra. Admissou to all only 83 cents. Atchison Champion: if there is any thing that will justify the Farmers' Al Selling ST. FKASCIS POST NO. 412.

Meets the llrtit and third Saturday's GHOCKRY DEPARTMENT. 12 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00 15 brown 1 tw 10 cans tomatoes l.U'l ltl cans corn 1.00 10 Uisdried apples 1.00 4 lbs coffee, 1.00 6 lbs good tea 1 00 4 lbs evaporated raspherries 1.00 A One. warranted flour per sack. .95 Salt per barrel 1 SO Six gallons kaioseiie 1.00 .75 cents .00 cent Mens arties iyidies art ics b'lis capw liance of Kansas in taking a large hand in slate politics next fall it will be the in each month, at 1 o'clock p.m., Ram1! Webber, AmosKwuiR, S. V.C., N.

S. fjtoers, J. V. C. Nev-ton Krow, AUj't.

per cent off Mens huls cent off fact that an important state officer is trying to sf I've God and Mammon by BOOT SHOE DEPARTMENT. Kens boot fonnev price S3.00 now y.SO 1.60 2.00 r.so jAJT cost. For the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, B. EL Beely, WILL CLOSE OUT HIS ENTIKE STOCK OF CHEYENNE COUNTY HERALD. THE FARMERS PAPER.

holding down two offices. In the city council of KansasCity the other night, Mr. Bowers called Mr. Mo-Clinlock addle-headed and the latter retorted that the former was bull-headed. "No other business of importance was transacted." says the Xitn.

Goodlnnd News: The Cheyenne St. Francis, Saturday, Febi'iavy 1. Freezing wcntlier miikea a liole In the pile of shilling coal. IIoRa wanted at Kenidt Uro. County Alliance held its seventh meet And everythihg else in our stock at a discount of 40 to 60 per cent.

Goods all fresh and new. No Wind about this, but all cold factas W3 will prove to you it you will co na and sea us. ing on the 3rd. at Bird City The en Hardware, Tinware I Glassware, Will close out tne entire stoci-c uy March lo, come and Iligliest pric jKiid. Patent Flour, $2.25 per hundred, at John Cunningham's.

Yarn 50 cents per pound, at Kerndt Uro. 'a. FUR GOODS AND FELTS ATCOST thusiasm and mil that were manifested among its members showed that the interest is growing and the. work spreading through the country, and that the Alliance is destined to be one of the strongest organizations in our country. p.ooure some of these oarsams before 1 1 is two lato th n.hnv bargains are for cash.

Highest market price pa id for country produce. J. CUBBISON CO. ATBRENAMAN'S. Goodland News: Farmers burning Call at Once, while You Can Kcrndt Bros, are payin? 18 cents for corn.

T. FRANCIS, corn for fuel and iron rising. Farmers sitting at home voting the straight ticket and iron men fixing a new tariff in the, ways and means committee. Farmers furnishing the wealth to keep up the iron men's profits and the votes For pure drugs go to M. F.

Jladison, Dird City. Residence over drug store. Call atL. D. Jlullison's Lunch Coun BIRD CITY BRIEFS.

KAfJS. BIRD CITY, ter for No. 1 oyscer Btew, fry or raw. Winter goods, overshoes, caps, yarns, DEXT D0IXGS. Interesting Happenings and Social Events of the.

Past Seven Days. In Trouble. Post master Denison was arrested Wednesday by Deputy Marshal Hop Douglass on United States Commissioner's wairant sworn out by J. W. Miller.

Mr. Denison was charged by-Mr. Miller with refusing to deliver a certain ewspaper, in October last, received at tho office and addressed to A Boom Expected and a Flouring Mill Provided Far-Death of Joseph Crow, Sr. to keep up the iron men's party. The reader will find a new add from J.

Cubbison who are now giving some unheard of prices on all lines of mdz. They have decided to locate in Pierre, Dakota, and propose to clean out their entire stock at ouce. They at bottom prices, at Kerndt For bargains in tinware, go and see Adamson Ten Cent counter. A full line of patent medicines at M. F.

Madison's drug store, Bird City. Fresh and fat oysters in any style 'it L. 1). Munition 'g Lunch Counter. Correspondence of the Herald.

Cnrrespiuidonee of tho Ttoriild. him. The deputy, Miss Swanson, was are certainly selling goods at least 40 to 00 percent cheaper than any other firm liright, sunny Kansas land of per- Jauies Montgomery sold some flue summoned as a witness. petual spring time land of strong and i hogs in St. Francis last Saturday.

in Cheyenne County. Now is your Applications for final proof notices sturdy farmers land of hope and; time to lay in a supply of goods while It appears that a bundle of papers reached the St, Francis postofiice one day during the last political campaign, il, a iinnn train, the delivery of made out ut this office free of charge. they can be bought below cost. Health restored by settling in Chey It is charged that there were at least enne County, Kans. which to the parties to whom they ere addressed was delayed until about 6 p.

The best assortment of toilet articles twenty boodlers in Hie laat Khhbub legislature members Who sold their votes for money. It is not stated how many voted against the farmers' interests, laud of promise. Bird City continues to pursue the even tenor of its way with a prospect of better days. There is manifestly a great boom soon to take possession of this place. A company of gentlemen of large capital aud experience from the East have determined upon constructing a flouring in the county at M.

F. Madison's, Bird City. L. D. Mullison's Lunch Counter is the J.

II. Douglass is putting down a well on his land. Mrs. Walters has been sick the past few days. George W.

Moody and son were in Calhoun Township the fore part of the week. County Organizer I. N. Taylor organized the following new Alliances this week: Gun ey Alliance, on Sec. 28-3-42; Lulie Alliance, on Sec.

17-6-38. The Cheyenne Valley Alliance is expecting another car-load of coal at Wheeler this week. ni. of the same day. The papers referred to were to be distributed as campaign documents in the interest of Judge Pratt, onoof the candidates for District Judge, the parties to whom they ere addressed, with an exception or being regular sub place for luscious bivalves in any style.

l-' uome west aim grow up with the country to Cheyenne County, Kan. 6 because it would indirectly put money in their pockets. But are not both sorts properly boodlers Chicago News: The report that Mr. Cleveland got up and gave his seat in a crowded elevated railroad car to a shop girl tho other day need excite no surprise. Mr.

Cleveland is a very polite mill having a capacity of 124 barrels per day, work to begin April 1. Go to J. M. Adamson Co. for flue t- i- fit groceries, candies, nuts, cigars and Those enterprising and public spirit ed merchants, Kerndt contem Kans.

St. Francis, You will save from 25 to 75 cents on man. One day last spring he got up each 100 pounds of flour by buying your Abe Bowers butchered a fine hogess scribers. Postmaster Denison supported a rival candidate. It is alleged by Mr.

Miller and his friends that Mr. Denison, for this reason, caused the papers to be detained, the time of detention amounting to about five hours. When the paperB were inquired for, the story goes, Mr. Denison asabsct. and Miss Swanson, the deputy, stateil that while they were in the postoffice, flour at J.

Cunningham's feed store. on Monday. and gave his seat at Washington to nil elderly gentleman from Indiana. For better times come to Cheyenne County, Kansas. loyd I Wan Schouwon Judge Bertram Lrnitr Island IiiUT-Ocoaii.

Everybody turnout to the Grand plate constructing a creamery here. JOSKPII CROW, DEAD. The mysterious destroyer death has been in our midst. Joseph Crow, the father of our once esteemed citizen, Joseph was called beyond the river Saturday evening last. Mr.

Crow came to this county early in the spring of 1480, and with his family settled upon a homestead. He was a devoted husband and father and highly respected by all who knew bim. The Masons took charge of the dy and Mask JJall ut Bird City, on January the 80lh, ISM). Judge Bertram presided at this term of court in Phillips County, with the yet because she had been instructed to detain them until the Postmaster's re Fon Sale. A Drst-class Bath Tub, turn she could not give them out.

with Fixtures complete. For sale cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. J. S.

dignity and fairness indicative of an impartial mind and a broad, liberal legal intelligence. His initial court record guarantees to the 17th judicial dis- At about 0 p. however, and while Mr. Denison was still absent, the delivery of the papers commenced; but not until after many of those to whom Heard, St. Francis, Kansas.

Our teachers were in attendance at the County Teachers' Association last Friday. Frank Van St. Francis, was a pleasant caller in Dent on Wednesday. A large immigration is expected in Dent this spring. James Peacock bought a One hog of S.

W. Smith on Wednesday. News is scarce in these parts this week Nom be Plumb. An Age of Improvement. The Evening News of Kansas City, J.

M. Adamson Co. keeps the best trict impartial justice and uprightness Proprietor- SUCCESSORS TO JOHN'BURGWALD. The best accomodations in the west for the traveling public. to all who may have cause to submit to brand of flour and sell for less money judgment.

than any firm in town. buried it with the ceremonial rites ol the order. John Foltz is building a livery stable in the Brick Restaurant block. John does not intend to be downed bv fire. Bio.

Pies, cukes, oysters, celery, bread, buns and doughnuts, always fresh, at they were addressed had left for their homes in the country. Mr. Miller, the gentleman swearing out the wairant, was the rival of Mr. Denison for tho postuiustership, and the alleged offense was committed last October. He appears to have been an alarming time discovering that the St.

L. D. Mullison's Lunch Counter. Also, candies cigars and sweet cider. John Cunningham is selling flour Progressing Finely.

A correspondent of the Goodlnnd A'ctcs writes from Presly as follows: "The Alliance issue, in these parts is progressing finely. We are glad to see the Kew take such a bold and fearless stand with us in this matter, and hope it may be our medium in Sherman county as is the St. Francis Herald of Cheyenne County." cheaper than anybody else because be Our Central and Southern Kansas they Francis postofiice was being monkeyed buys it cheaper. MAKE YOUR REAL ESTATE with. Mr.

Denison went up to Oberlin on Friday to appear before tho United States Commissioner, who will deter AND CHATTEL LOANS WITH W.H. WELLEMEYER. FRI DAY'S AT BIRD CITY, BAL- mine whether an alleged offender who LANCE OF WEEK AT ST. has made no attempt to get away, shall aitnougn not yet nve years old, recognizes that this is an age of improvement. It has just moved into one of the handsomest newspaper buildings in the west; a building erected expressly for it and combining all the conveniences that time and experience can suggest or money procure.

In additiou, a new Potter Perfecting Press, with a capacity of twenty-five thousand papers an hour, has been acded to its meclianj ical out-fit, enabling it to take front rank among the established papers of Sherman Allianoes. An Alliance has been formed at FRANCIS. be held under a heavy bond for the Griswold with the following officers: Prescriptions carefully filled by M. Restaurant DininG Hall, Tables'Suppled with all the delicacies of the season. United States Grand Jury.

Mr. Denison has made a good Post- Madison, the obliging druggist of Bird City, at all times. Residence over drug store. mastor. No fault has hitherto been are having lots ot suow and unusua lly cold weather.

A strip through Northwest Kansas inclndingCheyenne County, on the contrary, has experienced this winter, us in all previous winters known to the oldest inhabitant, except six scatterd days, only remarkably pleasant weather. While it was freezing elsewhere especially in Southern Kansas, here we were enjoying a bright Bun and balmy breezes. We have had no blizzards this winter. At no time has enough snow fallen to hardly cover the ground. Tne Work- aT.

J. McLain.Secretnry of the Kansas State Alliance, will arrive in St. Frun-cis on the 22dof February, for the pur. pose of instructing the Presidents of the various County Alliances In the new wink. This new work has been H.

S. Groves, President; G. E. Gris-wold, Vice-President; J. N.

Kane, Secretary; I. C. Worthingtou, Treasurer; L. C. Alexander, Lecturer.

January 17 tho farmers of Logan Township formed a lodge with twenty- LODGING BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION A full line of paints, oils, glass, sta tionery and school books kept on hand found with liiB administration of the office by the general The alleged offense is at the worst a very trivial one, and the fact that a rival faction is now after his scalp, gives his arrest the upDeurance of persecution. by M. F. Madison, Bird City. Give Meals at all hours for 25 cents.

him a call and he will treat you well, nine members and ordered a charter from the State Alliance. A. B. Mont Rpmnmhnr fhnl thnPlnnAArSlnrA gomery delivered a lecture on tariff and money on the 20th. Is the oldest, best and cheapest store In the County.

It is headquarters for the Alliance People, and every body is sure to get 16 oz. to the pound. The County Printing. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Cheyenne County, Kansas, will let contract (at tl.n Anvil 1R0O SPSsion Of ttl6 Coming to Cheyenne. P.

E. Frasier, of Hamilton County, Nebraska, called on the Herald Wed made necessary by the consolidation of board) to the lowest responsible bidder the country. Do fou take a daily papery Suppose in any event you trv tho Evening News It will be sent you by mail every day -except Sunday one year for two dollars. Tills is a special offer and is the lowest price any daily newspaper has ever been sold for. While it Is cheap in price it is in no sense of the word cheap in quality.

The telegraph news is furnished by the United Press and thoroughly covers the world. Its short and pithy paragraphs of events and happenings in the threa great states of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska are alone worth more than the cost of the paper. You can send your order direct to tha Evening News, 009 Wyandotte street, Kansus City, or hand to your postmaster. Pont wait. nesday and was furnished copies of the paper for circulation among his home editing a newspaper of general circula tion with the Knights of Labor.

tion in said county, to do the county printing from April 8, 1890, to January people. Mr. Frasier is delighted with Chey Philadelphia Times: Our industrial I ins season has been unusually dull in the amusement line, and the coming of the theatre February 6, will be welcomed by our fun-loving people as some thing to break the monotony of a winter evening. Turn out and enjoy yourselves. Farmer Joe Foster called on the Hkuald Wednesday.

"He reports farmers sowing wheut the past week. That's what farmers in Cheyenne County do every winter. 8, 1891, said contract to include print- people are the sovereigns of the repub- When you wan; a good well. When you want a wind mill. When you want a ump.

when you want Farm Implements, when you want Road Carts. Call and Get Prices. ing all the proceedings of the Board of; jjc- niey make and unmake its rulers County Commissioners, printing all alKi jtB htws, and whenever they shall delinaueut tux lists, all lists of tux lev- decide thut onnressive taxation of the ies, all sheriff's proclamations, all for the benefit of favored class enne County, and is negotiating for some farming land which he expects to soon occupy. He is also viewing this county in the interest of a number of heads of families in that section who are looking for new homes. Mr.

Frasier will make a favorable report, und has little doubt that early in the season Cheyenne County will have an ad- es shall cease, the one practical remedy for the mass of labor Will be applied sheriff's notices, all road notices, all County Superintendent's notices and all other notices required by law to be with beneficial results. Think of it; printed and audited by said Board of discuss it; and vote to enforce it. It is ilOOlI end UyehGH, ditiou to its population from Hamilton County Commissioners. All bids to be tlie man-ra of the dispute, i I tl.n Pnnulii ilill'b- (Ml lit llA- i with the County Clerk on or be-. filed County, Nebraska, of a dozen or so de BIRD CITY, KANS.

You are getting more than full value for your money "by attending the theatre, as it is an amusement of merit; and then with the double bill, there will be one of the grandest bulls of the season in connection, and all for the small amount of 35 cents. Last Sunday was regular quarterly meeting day Bud there was a good attendance in the Ut. Francis church to colohrate the ordinance of the last supper. At night Presiding Elder fiveon preached to a good audience of deeply interested hearers. Postponed-In consequence of the illness ot Organizer I.

N. Taylor, the proposed organization of Alliances at Eureka and at Cleveland H.in, appolrted to coma off the past week, had to be postponed. Youug Mr. Taylor carried the information of the postponement to th proper parties. piM m) fore April 8, 1800.

Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. J. C. Burton, County Cierk. I will pay from 5 6, in cash, per ton.

tor clean delivered at Hie Atlas Lumber Con.paiiy yaid, in at. Francis. juauix sukbhaN. sirable fumilies. Photographs After February 18U0, I will move my gallery to Uenkelpaan, Nebr.

If you want any photos it will pay you to come-and see me. Produce, pigs taken for pictures. 8. I). Kaknb.

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1889-1890