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The Jacksonian from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

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AC KS ONI AN Eltabliahad In 1884 CIMARRON, GRAY KANSAS. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910. VOL. 25, NO. 20 I Cranty Papa-r Official City Paper Governor Stubbs Speaks.

According to previous announcement Governor Stubbs came to Clm-j arron last Saturday afternoon. Ills speech was the first attraction book- commendatlon for his boosting. He has probably done more work than ajiy other one man, when It comes to work connected with the whole Trail, and is meeting with merited Now Santa Trail Meeting. Last Monday the different committees of the New Santa Fe Trail were called to meet at Dodge City to take action on various propositions and to )r. Amend encouragement from every good roads ed for tho new Hopper auditorium, so make reportt on the work thus far ac this fine new hall had the distinc booster from Newton to Canon City.

Obituary. Nancy M. Pratt was born In Brad-iord County, Pennsylvania, Sept. 4th, 1841. Moved with her parenets to Wisconsin in 1847 where she grew to womanhood and was married.

She was twice married. Her first husband being Henry Snell by whom she bore three children, two of them living, Mrs. N. E. Wettlck of Cimarron and Mrs.

M. S. -Noyes of Kansas City, Kansas. Was married to Geo. A.

Day In Crawford County, complished. tion of being dedicated by the gov There was considerable discussion ernor of Kansas. concerning the matter of a suitable marker. Different designs were submitted and they were in turn referred A heavy rain began falling at one The Real Painless Dentist Great Bend, Kansas. Cimarron May 27-28.

Ingalls April 26 back to the committee appointed for the purpose. The mattter of the Kan- o'clock Saturday morning and continued intermittently throughout the day, and no one expected a very large ciowd to come out for the speaking, but to everyone's surprise practically every seat In the hall Wisconsin, Dec. 15th, 1869. Came to gas City Star Cup Run was brought School Bond Election Friday. Owing to a press of other matters we have not given as much attention to the school bond election pro poltion as It deserves, and many people have been unaware of the fact that there will be a bond election Friday.

This is a matter of the utmost importance to every one who is interested In education. In order to take advantage of the state aid for the normal course, and in order to keep the high school In up and an official Invitation was extended to the Star to have the run made over the Trail. An invitation has been received from the Denver Chamber of Commerce for a leisurely Cimarron, Kansas, Nov 2, 1877. Moved to New Mexico in 1879 where she until five years ago when Mr. Day! came to Garden City for her health.

Deceased was always a de was taken. The capacity of the house 1b supposed to bo 600. A conservative guess would be a crowd of Mi 'sociability'" run over the Trail to vout Christian and a good, kind, lov- ing wife and mother. Her whole life end up with a big reception and cele- the accredited class one more was devoted to making her home hap- brat Ion at Denver. This was accept- 100.

The Cimarron Count Pand was out iinil played several sVii.ons both outside and lnulc, making a very good showlm; for the first concert Automobile Owners py. The last of March of the present ed. teacher Is required. The Increasing number of pupils in the schools also requires this, especially since the year she wanted to go to California In accordance with the original in to see if she could not get help. Not tentions of the Hill boosters, ana high school Is now receiving pupils recovering any she wanted to come from all over the county.

Those who home. Mr. Day started at once with rt an9U8 C1y, notably Fred do not think that the school is grow about 28 Trigg, of the Kansas City Star, it be- her, reaching home only hours before death came. Ing should carefully remember this Mr. and n( considered that the time-is now Mrs.

Wettlck were with her when the ripe, an ofnclal invitation was extended by the Trail Association to fact. In order to put In another teacher more room is absolutely necessary end came. Mrs. Noyes was not able of the season. Hull l.i-i-s'deil 41, the and fi.ttt culled on Hev.

Hoy Smith who made a few remarks of a dedicatory it lire about the hall. He expressed the wish that the people of the community would Insist on seeing only clean and moral at larcllons, ilriB milking It easier for the management to turn down each and every nltrnclttnn which would have the slightest tendency to degrade. lie complimented the Hoppers on their all the counties between Newton ana to get here but was at the final Kansas City to Join in the Trail orga At the annual school meeting the izatit and build a connecting iiiik matter was brought up and It was prac between Newton and Kansas City. On3 Mr. and Mrs.

Day were the first settlers in Gray county, the former il it il il il il fc il il 0 ib il il il ii li il i You don't hnvo to nit on tin prairie in (lie ruin and cold. When your cur leaves onr shop it's sure to count Imolc ns tho neetllo to tho Our work always chives HntiHfactioti. Our price iu' always right. If there in anything nliont our garage that does not plenso yon we liii'im to make it do xo tit once. lleini inlier our free Htorngo offer is still open for your hem-fit.

And the old relialdo livery cur is nt service day or night. Let us show you what we cull do. taking a homestead west of town 11. i.i ii 11 llilllllli lllllllinilUllilUUUUUaiUUaiUtaUUUUilUii UUliUUliilUUUUUUU uuuuu which he still owns. Mr.

Day was 3 fc 3 in the employ of the Santa Fe when It first camee through here. Their many friends in this community sym 38 38 Were in the Men's Bible Class enterprise in erecting the auditorium. The next speaker was Hlchard J. Hopkins, of Garden City, Republican candidate fur Lieutenant -Governor. He also complimented the builders of the hall.

Buying they had rendered a pathize deeply with the bereaved hus band In the death of his partner In joy and sorrow for so many years. Stole Some Beets. At the Methodist Sunday School last Sunday. Will you be there next Sunday? W'elcOme I ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING distinct service to the community. He then devoted some time to Hie national questions bearing on his candidacy.

He vigorously commended Hie "Insurgent" Republican congressmen who have been making such a brave fight A word about that banquet. The arrangements were perfect and the boys did themselves proud by the Cimarron Auto Company W. C. IIILDF.I1KAND. Manager '0 courtesy and good time extended to all I have one criticism to offer how to fuirill.

In letter and spirit, the pledges of the lie publican parly and ever. It seems to me if we in the ticalky the unanimous sentiment of of the Colorado delegates said mm. march had tried to keep time with the musician's music some of us Canon City man nan invemeu a slogan "From Canon eity to nuu would have developed a bad case of and this slogan will be ful string halt. Some one suggested City filled If the plana carry. the progressive Ideas advanced liy Theodore Roosevelt.

He denounced the present system of charging equal and greater rates for a short haul than on a lung haul over the same railroad and said that the urontest need Is adequate legislation along this line to protect the consumer a- the meeting that more room was need ed. There were two plans advanced for providing more room. One was to build an addition, uniform with the rest of the school house, to the present building. (We might remark par-unthotlcally that this very thing was After theBO things were disposed of that the reason the musician appropriated my dish of beets at the ban thu moetlnir was elven over to re- quet was because he lost so many port from tne different counties. By beets (beats) in that music on the far the best report is made by way to the banquet hall.

This in ward county, which has tne distinc week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. ('.

Spalding Saturday night, May 1-llh. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Cyclone. Windy Hollow. Fine rain.

Yes, more flue than abundant. Frank Stout 1 -f for Wllmoro laat week to visit his father Rev Stout who Is enjoying poor health. A. C. llowen and A.

L. Snyder en-Joyed the rain last Suturduy to the gainst discrimination and un.lust rates tion of being the banner county on cldent might have been the reason done in Llndborg, Kansas, on a schoit Of three candidates for Lieutenant for my quietness. The attention, I iovernor, Mr. Hopkins Is the only on the New Santa Fe Trail proposition at present. Mr.

Watson, of Kinsley, made the report, and the things he might say the close attention, how whose Ideas are In harmony with of the same appearance as the OiniHr rou building, with very satisfactory results, bo' Ii as to appearance and utility.) The other, plan was to ever of the two good looking clerks broucht out. together with ttie ocuinr which every voter has say, and other similar reforms. He Is a wcullliy man anil entirely Independent of political Jobs. From a financial standpoint the holding of the office of governor Is sacrifice, but he likes the Job Immensely and likes to do his part toward instituting needed and reasonable reforms. He Is utterly Indifferent to tin- opinion of the politicians who oppose 111 when those opinions conflict with the principles of representative government of the people by and for the people, which Is no douht he cause of their bitter enmity.

Ills refusal to appoint any one but clean and able men to office has also made him some enemies, but, their opposition doesn't hurt. These things were brought out In his speech of lnwt Kut unlay, the first attraction book ii for tho new demonstration as plainly seen from th those of Mr. Stubbs, who if both are elected will be his running mate and would need JiiBt such a man as who sat at my left more than overbalanced the action of the musician and I surely had one of the pleasant an outburst of hearty applause from of the tracks. lopktns as presiding officer of the roads enthusiasts at the T1 f. to meet with The first plan seems to meet times of my life.

The class deserves the good illest extent of tho law. If you want to see a "pullin hoss" slate senate to encourage ratner pralBe for the enthusiasm shown in meeting. It the most favor, for many reasons han suppress progressive legislation. Edwards county now has a straight urn your lamps on Clifford lloweu a the organization of the class. And Governor Stubbs was then Introduc awav east-and-west highway from the 'Queen." I want to thank them In behalf of east line to the west line of the by John Hull as "a man who places Tom Brown passed by this morning is contended that In a county seat town no new school buildings should be erected except one of several good sized rooms," one which will take myself and the other guests for the county, for the most part parallel going north und he looked like I hut good fellowshln and kindness extend- ing theSanta Fe railroad, a beautl old song "I'll be all smiles to-night." fully rounded, well drained, perfect patriotism above partisanship." The governor made favorable comment up on tho enterprise of building such a fine opera house and congratulated ed to us.

care of pupils for many years In the example of good roads building, no One who was present. Pat Triplet hud more trouble thun married man coming out from thinking Denton could view this road Hopper opera house. The people seein- future. If a small frame building were built It would probably not be urlthmit Vtonnmlnir flmt COnd roads the community upon acquiring 'l- greatly plea -ed listened with Mi'iidn Saturday. Christian Endeavor.

enthusiast, and second, a believer hen launched into the' political part Mrs. A. ('. llowen und daughter Following Is the program to be glv- in the value of the New Santa Fe the closest attention throughout the speech. of the speech.

Ho put forth the pro Florence arrived on the flals from en by the Christian Endeavor So- i ran Mr. Watson gave an account of 'hleago last week making the heart large enough In a few years and a third building would have to be erected. Its appearance would not be Probably ten thousand dol lars would bo necessary to build a good brick building of any size. It clety at tho Presbyterian church how it was done. First tho road if Father llowen entirely glad.

Sunday, May 22, at 6:45 p. m. Song, "Tho Child of a King." was plowed. Then It was graded, rounding the road up In the center. position that if the people thought he had not inado good, If ho had not fulfilled his promises, II.

was their duty to vole against him. Ho gave an account of the cleaning up of I tin West Foote Items. May 12. After being absent for about five 1 left Ht mil Is working at homo this week plant lug maize, kiifflr, corn Subject, "What is It to be a Christ Then It was harrowed with the teeth of the harrow standing up. Then is generally preferable to have school ian?" Acts weeks will now try und write more Items to Inform some of ye scribes tc.

A lady from the east a short time hlldren away from the most travel penitentiary, the grain Inspection de It was harrowed with the teeth laying down. Then a two-ton roller Song, "Are You Washed In the we are still uiivo yet. ed streotB, as they are otherwise dis ago visited a bachelor's camp In this was run over it, packing down the Mrs. Spalding, of tracted by street noises, autos, etc. neck-o-thi) tall timber, and lifter view- Blood?" Prayer.

What Is a Mrs. Tapley. It Is preferable In a medium sized Is here visiting her son rrca aim family for a few weeks. road especially In the center. This mused people to travel In the middle of the road Instead of going to partment, the closing up of the Topeka Club "locker system" by which liquor was kept In the Club, the elimination of useless Btate employes and other reforms.

Ho look up tho "re ng the landscape o'er remarked, 'Well, If you want to get away from country town to have brothers ami Mr. und Mrs. 1'eto wanaei umi Who In the New Testament lived the side, as Is the case with too daughter Gertrude of Ashland, Illin civilization and close lo nature here'a sisters go to the same building, so they may watch over each other. Thl many newly made roads. The result most like Christ? Mr.

Paul Tapley. How may we become better Christ ois, came In Wednesday to at tend vision of tuxes downward" Issue and the limit." Is a perfect road. It 1b dragged af would be prevented in some ruses. If the wedding af the hitter's brother, Clius. Htlenkuehler.

showed how thin Is the argument of A new family has moved In on tho ians? Miss Elsie M. Good. flats two miles south und one half Mrs. llattln Vundlne and duiigliter another building were erected. $10.

000 would be a little too much to put In what way can one how one's ter each rain, according to the directions given by the "Koad Drag" King. Mr. Watson Justified the contention that we have always made: That the greatest value of tho New Ruth visited with her daughter Mrs Christianity In business? Mr, Chas. mile east of Carmen. Let the good work continue.

those who try to place the blamn of high taxes on the governor, pointing out that tho appropriations are made entirely by the legislature and the Into a school building at present, but Chas. Htelnkiiehler Monday afternoon. Henderson, Mr. B. J.

Vandlne finished listing an additional room must bo had, so Hanta Fe Trail Is the fact that it Hurry Elliott left lust week for How may we be real Christians in corn this week. brick addition to the present strut- forms a pattern of good roads build tux levy Is made by the state tax Erie, Pa. Harry wants lo see some Mrs. F. C.

Hpaldlng and molher tn school? Miss Carrie Allen. costing not to exceed 4,000 is law visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ira of the world. Tell what you think a "christian ing, to be followed elsewhere In the community.

He reports that the building of the Trail has given such seems tho most feasible. Elmer Chlumsky Is "lost." Who commission. He then challenged any one, In the audience or elsewhere, to point out a single Instance where Amos one day this week. Mr. and Mrs.

II Htelnkiiehler, Mr, spirit" Is. Mrs. C. A. Naylor.

It Is the duty of every one interest know where ho Is? Tho Carmen post- a all nuiliiH to good roads building Tell what you think a "Christian and Mrs. Pete Wankel and daughter ed In educutlon to come out and vote muster would like tils address. that people all over Edwards county, Gertrude and Mrs. II. W.

English Friday. Every one should come Another fine ruin lust night and it he had been extravagant In spending any of the money of tho state. He also asked us a favor that any one not only those near the Trail, but in and daughter took- dinner Sunday out. Women have a vote. If you with Mr.

and Mrs. Hleinkuehler; sections, are following the ex stay at home It 1b the same an vol Leslie Bapp spent Friday afternoon point out to him where he had appoint ample and are building other good got everything all wot for tho poor down trodden farmer. We are a-frald It even wot our corn and It waa planted pretty deep too. most pleasantly with Uiu Vandlne ed a altiglo man to slate office who road like the Trail. The Jacksonlan ing against the bonds, as it takes a LhicRflfths vote of all voters to lty at home? How may one decide to become Christian? Mrs.

Aiiiob Lyon. Bong, "Follow all the Way," Deut. 5:29, Mr. Levi Locken. 2 Chron.

11:16, Mr. Jack Carter. Psalms, 67:7, Mr. Henry Barrett. Jer.

24:7, Mr. Frank Locken. Psalms 51:10, MIbu Ella. Carter. bOVB.

Is not clean, a good worker and con fools that this fact Is the most Import Mr. John Englert was a county seat ant thing ever brought out In the visitor Wednesday. carry the bonds. Vote for education. Vote for the r.d.

Theodora Hhurrock was appointed sclentloiiH, and promised to fire any one proven otherwise. Ho has made this request many times ever since New S.inta Fe Trail movement. All the other counties gave satis clerk of District Mr. Ben Wlllcutt spent Sunday eve Isa. 40:31.

Mr. Samuel Whiteside. becoming governor. factory reports, many of them re Ing In town. What Is so Interesting Democratic Candidate for Treasurer.

porting that the work was nearly com In there now? May l'J Tho governor has Improved greatly as a speaker, and now talks very effectively. He has a way of speaking The attention of Democrats la cal led to the candidacy of L. Bryant Romans 32:2, Miss Pearl Latimer. Acts 11:26, Mr. Amos Lyon.

Acta 26:28, Mr. Melvln Ferret. Song, "The Haven of Rest." pleted. All have good prospects. Ford ar.d Gray counties have the hill pro The rain which fell Friday, Satur day and Sunday did iniieh good to the with Intense earnestness which shows position to deal with, but this will urowuig crops and also to the ones who this week announces himself for County Treasurer.

Mr. Bryant has had Interests In this county for Blx All persona on the program will please no doubt be straightened out soon. We that are in the ground. Honest Strong "severed hla connection with the Meado News." Honest hud one side of bis dignity hurt. Mr.

Editor we will try and get In on time next week. We are all hero though even If you don't heur from us more thun twice a month. Obadlah. Ventriloquism Taught. If you can talk you can become a ventriloquist and throw your voice Into the distance.

You use tho ventrll-ocnl voice every duy but don't know how lo control It. Twenty minutes practice will do It after you learn. Send $100 for lesson which explulns tho voice and how to produce the sound. Wit Institute, 8. W.

Division, Greensburg, Kan. 18-2 be on time. Minnie ItohrbuuKh Is working for heard some talk at the conference about the "fine level road on the Every one cordially Invited to our Mrs. Spalding for a few weeks, years, coming from Stafford county meeting. section line on the hill north of Cim and baa had this as his voting place A.

Fern Good, Leader. during that time. He has a farm In Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Miss Charm Htottler, Mr.

W. K. Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rhorbaugh took dinner with Mrs.

Rhorbaugh ho means Just what ho says, and the audience seems thoroughly in sympathy with him, Interrupting hlin many times with applause. Ho said that he did not blame the machine or reactionary leadera for opposing him bitterly, as he had been partly responsible for tho cutting off of free passes, the doing away with the old convention system, and the substitution of the primary election In arron from Dodge to Garden," and It bchoovei the local people to see that the Trail 1b not tuken away from the Salem Valley where he spends Betting a dollar against a dough Sunday. nut la not the odds it used to be valley. good deal of his time, being a stock raiser, and also engages In the real estate business. He baa ability In Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Btellnkuehler took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ira when flour and lard and other things President R.

H. Faxon, of Garden were to much cheaper. Topeka 8tate City, has done a lot of hard work on Edon and family Sunday. bulness and has many friend through Mm. Chas Morris and children are visiting relatives at Garden City this Journal.

I the Trail proposition, and deserves out the county..

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