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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 2

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1U PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 1 iLiLA UU JLLlS. ill UU A party went to the territory yesterday look tor the man wno snot juayor Kenyon. FBAHES! E. J.

Coleman is here from Topeka. Professor Stanley, of Lawrence, is in the nsr picture WE PLACE ON SALE This morning 120 pairs ladies fine kid There is a den that needs attention just mm. city. over Atwood JKuoys store, ana me owner of the building had better look out. shoes which we bought at 50 cents on the The Frisco railroad company has made another reduction ot about ten per cent, on freight rates from Arkansas City to If yon -want a baby carriage it will pay yon to see us before purchasing.

We nave just received the largest and best assorted stock of single and bed lounges ever shown in the city and they St. Louis. dollar, out of a bankrupt stock. They are worth $3 oo a pair, every pair ot them. We Thomas McKay yesterday left the em ploy of Uncle iaru.

Five years ago he en Fred Scott has returned from his visit to-Missouri. Herman Wyckoff ana wife are visiting in the city. Dr. Frank Finney left last evening for La Junta, Col. Deputy Sheriff John Connor was in the city yesterday.

T. L. Mantor and wife have returned from El Dorado. Ben Windom, of the Z. V.

ranch, was. in the city yesterday. E. C. Gage and family have commenced housekeeping in Park place addition.

Captain Rudisill, superintendent of the hotel building, went to St. Louis last listed with the 8th regiment and his time has expired, and he says he has enough of it. W1U DB soiu tu 1UW Jnuoo au propose to sell them for The United Presbyterian church will be dedicated at Wichita, Sunday, July 8th, at 11 a. m. Rev.

James White, D. of this city, will deliver the sermon, followed by Rev. J. A. Edie with a history of the con ereeation.

At 7:45 d. au Rev. White will Si 50 A PAIR. Call early and secure the best bargain ever offered in the town. SQUIERS DOE, 416 Summit Street.

deliver the dedicatory sermon. 0. P. DUFF. T.

B. OLDROYD. UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBMjMERS. Joe Taylor, the cork puller, who Js Mr. ana Mrs.

M. E. Fowler came in yes- lodged in the city jail, was the cause of terday morning from a trip to the west great excitement at Geuda Springs Thurs-1 part of the state. day night The word got out that it was I a. F.

nuse returned yesterday from a. Til Lincoln and a crowd gathered to do I trio to Anthony, where he had been to him "justice." Finally very late the as spend the Fourth. F.B.HUTCHIBON. sembly was convinced it was pot Lincoln THE LAZE -'SIDE, THE NEW HOTEL, CLIFTON, J. TT.

HUTCHISON. Amos Walton and his plug hat have re and dispersed, (i B. Moore tells us that he lived neigh OP FUB2ELL, I.T.. turned from Leavenworth. The hat weut through the convention all right.

J. W. HUTCHISON SON, Partits Yisltlng Geuda Springs and wisnin accommodations, which are unsurnaused. sooul bor to Streator, the union labor party's II. O.

Douglass and J. D. Turner were lias hen opened to the public, everything first-ciass. Sample rooms. tc.

Bates $roo nominee for president, for twenty years. visit this house Mr 8 Vainer has given this house a thorough remodeliDg anl has in everyway fitted his rooms for the accommodation of health seekers in the city yesterday from Ponca agency en ronte to Geuda, where they go to re per day. L. C. G0SSE1T, Proprietor.

at New Windsor, 111. He pronounces him a very cood neighbor, but says he Is no Real Estate Loan Agents, main a week. friend of the laboring man. He has seven Modge Johnson, of Cedarvale. wa3 in Miner, the photographer, room 80.

Com LOCAL PARAGRAPHS ty-five Swedes in his employ and he taxes the city yesterday and made the urchase- mercial block, will duplicate any prices on photos, and guarantee first-class work. them for house rent and also takes a por of 600 head of cattle of Colonel Williams of Austin, Texas. 413 Weather Indications. The weather indications will be found In the upper left hand comer of C. C.

ilol-llster space, on eighth page, tion of the crops for rent The telephone company, through J. L. Mulvane, its president; communicated the Sell Exchange Land City Property Business of non-residents promptly attended to. Loans negotiated, eta, etc Yesterday D. Butcher, formerly road ur.

a. J. Chapel Is quoted as say in that if Mayor Kenyon passed through last night all right he stood a fair show of re startling Intel licence to the council that master at this point, came in lrom Lawrence, where he is now located, lie shipped his household goods yesterday the company had never made a cent in covery. Mutton at the City meat market. 1 Ice.creara soda at Wanner Bros.

37-tf Get your veal at Fred Bowers' City meat Winfield and would be better off if it had morning and his family is already there. Mr. Butcher is yard master at that point. Last evening the Dispatch pronounced never seen the town one of his sweet arguments that the occupation tax should 4 I A. MS 1 a cuiugy uu uiunei jtvenyon wnicn was market.

1. D. Butcher, for the past ten months HAVE YOU BEEN TO BROWN'S DRUG STORE. It so this advertisement is not for yon, as you already know Ms Paints. Oils, Drags, Toilet Articles and Cigars are the fcest in town.

North Summit Street. proper and just. But the evening before it did the same thine utxm a horspthtpf be cut down from $50 to $15 per annum, the amount paid by the Western Union Best ice cream in the city at Wanner roadmaster on the southern division of the Santa Fe, has been transferred to Law Bros. 87-tf and the colonel's possible murderer. telegraph company.

Winfield Courier. The excavation for the I. O. O. F.

build Lost A 8-year-old steer, white face, no The Dispatch has made one grand flop. ing is under way. rence as yard foreman. Mr. Butcher is a popular man among the Santa Fe boys, and as a token of their high esteem the section foremen presented him with an eldgant gold watch.

One day it refers to Till Lincoln as an im-passionate man and of a generous disposi The cellar walls for the Doyle-Love branded; and two calvestbranded bar, open four. When last seen were southeast of the city, between the Arkansas and Good people, If yon are in the notion of buying a gasoline stove this seasoa, jusx now Wock gl owing. tion, etc, and the next day it refers to him as a desnerado. horsethief. etc The last walnut rivers.

41-2 Inquire of A Perilous Adventure. Thomas C. Fanidale, formerly of this- For Sale A good pony. Heitkam Meikel. 40-3 is done though after the Traveler had Is the time to Day one at a small cost we are onenng special iuuuwukuw buyers.

We also have the patent adjustable window frame, for screens, a hey work like a charm and are cheap. We are hungry for your hardware trade and will endeavor to please yon if you will call at 509 Summit street. July 4th B. R. BIttle celebrated by 140 quarts of blackberries and if sold called the people's attention to the attempt city, but now of San Diego, it will be at the market price would have netted $21.

of our evening cotempoary to raaice a nero geen Dy the following from the San Diego out ot Lincoln, and has been properly cen- na4 a very perilous adventure re-sured by our citizens in consequence. That ceutly gjdoul July 3d he picked 812 worth. He reports that he has roasting ears in his cornfield. This vicinity was visitited by an excellent showerof rain yesterday. Olhe Lent and Sam Gilbert are going to establish a hardware emporium.

w. D. Mowrv Informed the writer that journal can rave and curse Lincoln from Last Monday evening at 8 o'clock, four young men went down to the foot of I now until doom's day, but all it can say Jim Stiner was in the city yesterday from Geuda Springs, en route for Winfielrt, in search of a man who had made awa. will never effect that bit of praise bestowed that one time upon that cold blooded mur nnnnn in Limn nn Imprnund Farms, nl Hie 1 he would soon remove to san mego. street and hired the sloop Clarlta for the purpose of enjoying a fishing excursion in the kelp fields outside of Point Loma.

They sailed over to Point Loma, where they camped for the balance of the even- derer. Milk shake, best in the city, at Wanner with $54 of his money and a gun. He did not 37-tf Bros. know the name of the person who took iL According to the latest reports from 1 1 1 tt" r. hoist the stone ing ana eariy me nexc morning 1 iuesaay they went outside They sailed obout for a short while, and at 8 o'clock a.

while Steam power is used to Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church to-morrow. Sermon and sacrament of the the two men who were shot on the 4th Inst. and mortar to the third story of the new Lntznsl Hnlnc.

nnnnn Fnid izjhnn Fnpnrs nrn Sinned, ii ibn Tilln is FnrfnnL the leah tam tedst En. by Till Lincoln, the desperado, re hotel. "Lord's supper" at 11 a. m. Lovefeast between pacinc iseacn and iiosevme, the mast snapped off flush with the deck.

The accident occurred by a puff of wind striking the sail while on the and reception probationers Into the Buy your cider mills from Lent main in about the same condition. There ttlll remains a slight ray of hope for the recovery of Colonel Kenyon though the Chapln, corner Fifth avenue and Eighth I church at 3 p. m. Everybody kindly in- crest of a waye, and the rope stay vited. 2t street.

41-1-fc-w. not being strong enough to withstand the strain, it snapped, and rigging, sail chances are decidedly against him. Sev WantedA girl to do general house Jim Cherrie and Ike David were brought down from Winfield yesterday to let them eral8mall pieces of bone were removed from the wounded knee of Judge Furry work. M. Friedburg, ninth street, norm of Tenth avenue, 40-3 POKED PRIST yesterday, andRthe attending physicians rustle for bondsmen.

We are informed that they secured the necessary men and Henrv Behrens will pay highest prices say he will now get along nicely. Quite a for wool, hides and furs. Corner of Third little of excitement was occasioned Thurs returned to Winfield last evening for the avenue and uanai. sheriff's approval. day by the announcement that the 'cork puller" who was under arrest just prior to BEST The artificial salt lake at Geuda Springs GROCERIES, The Arkansas City black stockings won the game of base ball at Winfield yesterday by a score of 28 to 20.

the shooting, had been rearrested by depu was not completed until late In the season, but the young women at that place can al and mast all went by the board. They drifted about until one and one-half miles from the rocky cliff of Point Loma, where they cast anchor and laid there for the night. The next day (yesterday) dawned bright and clear, but did not find their con-dition bettered, they being out or the path of any incoming or outgoing vessel, without food or drink, a mere speck on the waste of water surrounding them, and not visible to the naked eye two miles distant. They weighed their anchor and drifted with the incoming tide about one-half mile nearer to land and within 100 yards of the breakers, where they again cast anchor. Matters were now becoming desperate and fierce pangs of hunger began to insert themselves.

Morton B. ilowell volunteered to risk a swim through the breakers to the cliff and get assistance. After a perilous swim in which he was at times given up for lost by his companions he managed to reach the cliff, which, with ty United States Marshal J. O. Severn, in a gambling house at South Haven.

When Pmf Piunr Rnvd. snnerintendent of our ready swim to beat any thing that has fins. the train arrived bearing the prisoner, he schools, writes from Van Wert, Ohio, that it is needless to add that Milt Reynolds is hn will be here the last of July or first of amphibious. Kansas rapidly becoming City Star. August was hurriedly taken to the calaboose for sate keeping.

lie says that his name is Joe Taylor, and it is also stated that he sometimes goes by the name of Smith. lie says that TillLincoln did the shooting, a In the City. TJSJA.8 A Specialty. HEADQUARTERS post- The trial of Edward Grady was It Is estimated that the grass crop of was poned until next Tuesday. The city not ready this time because the prosecu Kansas this year, if properly cured and husbanded, will pay the interest on the entire farm mortgage indebtedness of the statement that was quite well authenticat ting witness was away.

ed before he opened his clam. No news difficulty he climbed. From there he state, and leave a surplus large enough to from that distinguished assassin has yet A day or so since a business man stopped hi Travkler. Yesterday we noticed For Good Butter. tramped In his bare feet over the cactus-grown land to the house that stands above pay more than half of all the taxes Kan been received by the authorities at Geuda -mm 'I'ha A-rr wmr ninn ivna Kosevllle.

Here he met two rortugese. that individual in a store sponging nis 1 is uomg me aa asira act in great snape reading. Such is life. thisyear quite current on the streets, that Lincoln who, with him, took their sloop, Cora, and AND VEGETABLES I FRUIT went to the rescue. They were taken to changed horses at Willow Springs in his O.

lngersoll, of this city, and Mayor D. I The Arkansas City fire department is Roseville. where they were cared for. and wild flight for liberty, is not true, a tele In the evening tramped to uid Town. C.

Kenyon, of Geuda Springs, the gentle- endeavoring to arrange for a tournament Finding they had missed the last motor gram having been received at Geuda say i man shot July 4, were members of the same Fresh, and Choice Four Doors West 01 the Postoffice. Use Telephone 133. they hired a ouggy ana arnvea in an uiego 10 occur nere mis iaiu They propose to bring eighteen or twenty running teams ing he had never been there late in the evening. The names of the regiment during the war. young men who took the trip are 1.

K. here from all over the state and make it Notice smith, or Tennessee, Morton u. 110 wen, The report is prevalent on our streets There will be a meeting of the republican the biggest tournament ever held in Kansas. Our citizens should assist the boys that John Ingliss, formerly of this city. ox Kentucky, ana T.

u. arnaaie ana w. C. Gates, ot this city. They stated that countv central committee at Winfield on married to a I but now of Salt Lake City, is Saturday, July 14, 1888, at 10 o'clock a.

111.. fishing was not good. and make it a grand success. lady of mormon Inclinations. for the purpose of calling a county con Frog hunting Is becoming one of the A Kansas Kan in Kalas.

The Phillips (Me.) Phonograph talks vention. A. P. Jonxsox, pi incipal sports in this vicinity. The hun thus about Bert Worthley: Chairman County Central Committee N.

T. Ssydeb, Secretary. ters secure a row boat very early in the R. A. Moore and family were arrested yesterday charged with disturbance of the peace of Mrs.

M. W. Sawyer. The case I was dismissed in the police court. In the olden time, Just subsequent to the EHOADS PFISTERER House and Sign Painters, Fresco Painting, Paper Hanging, Carriage and Wagon Painting.

Sixth Street Between FIFTHJand CENTRAL Avenne. morning and row slowly up the alnut and shoot the bull frogs on the bank with dark ages, might have been seen an ambi Baeklcn's Arnica Salve. a rifle They are tame and you can shoot The best Salve the world for curing tious youtn. in me summer, wun roa hand, nimble indeed was the youth that followed him or the trout that escaped his braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever at them several times before they jump. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilb lalns Ed and T.

M. Finney are proficient frog machinations. Later he could be seen, gun in hand, looking for partridge and fox. corns, and all skin eruptions, andposi hunters. Ambitions, untiring and skliiiui, he always tivelv cure piles or no pay required Mayor lluey has receivedseveral threatening anonymous letters lately, telling him that he better take Marshal Nash off the force or there would be serious tioublc Robert Phelps, the new druggist In the room in the syndicate block, is fitting up his place of business very neatly.

Mr. TKlji tiaa rlt tVio rirncr hnfnpjtr for W. K. Griffith has woa the reputation it is iruaranteea to tnve perfect satis led me van; nis acnievemenis win oe handed down io posterity; his deeds will be recorded in history: his fame will rival faction, or money refunded. Price 50 of being a cook.

A day or so since Mr. cent per box. For sale by E. D. Eddy Griffith attended a picnic and he was told that of liucaio uui, uogaraus or jui Carson.

that he W4uld have to bring some eatables There may be some of the younger peo along with him. Accordingly he secured ple In this community tbat will not know m. mm 1 4 two chickens, intended for spring chick jsicycies, rnoycies, oaiexies ana twenty-four years. ens, and as Mrs. Griffith is away, dressed hi he Mi to wnom 1 reier; bus me 01a setuers win readily recognize this famous hunter and dead shot as Bert Worthley.

now a resident of sunny Kansas. Supplies. them and cooked them after his own style. Frank Bennett, the carpenter arrested for bulldozing Small, the foolish boy, was brought down from Winfield yesterday Ask him for the receipt. lie has returned to nis nrst love mups to enjoy a season of recreation, and we- mW A LL Li ANDREWS, ArkansasOity.

Joe Baldwin tells us that he is all ready COMMENCING MONDAY. are ail giaa to see mm. ue opened me season Monday, June 25th, in company and taken to Judge Baxter's qpurt where he waived his examination. A man told the writer that on the morn to commence plastering on the opera house, and that he has three men lathing witn m. u.

iiinuey. wnose reputation as the block at present. He can't do any a sportsman Is well known In this community. On the morning of the above date, at a. while the rain came down thing farther because the cornice man is ing of July 4th he drank a bottle of malt with Till Lincoln, who remarked to him that he was going to Geuda Springs in party ten me quiet naunta- of Phillips for Rangeley.

They arrived not up with his work. About ten days 170 be went to Wellington and took the In touflii fnr Mrtv hmikfut ind DCrora -wm tym niMcima rT. a I ov, I rr a ir rwia and would take his malt with htm in a wagon, and if any man fooled with his traps he would kill him. plans with him, promising he would return In a few days and finish up. Unless ly number of speckeled beauties.

Bert fortunately took, a three pound salmon; mm, m. tTW he Is here very soon the contractors will Time ana space win not aiiuw a lengnuy et InanmtM. go and get the specifications and the work UV A sv mmmmmmmmm Suffice it to say, the trip was very success will proceed. rnL They returned Wednesday ana are $100,000.00 We will put tha knife deeper than ever. sow getting ready for a protracted stay at The joke is on a Fourth ward citizen this Ton will think the bottom has dropped Last night he was awakened from his commencing juiya.

we win endeavor to report the trip and have no ont when von see our goods and low On hand tO loan On City prop-1 slumbers by a mysterious noise which he prIccs doubt interesting futures will develop. hlsrcoa. bed he crabbed crtT. at lOW rat3 Of interest I up hit revolver sndleTeled It upon a man IwICo MV VI.IMIJ j. w.w a.

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