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The Jacksonian from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

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THE JACKSONAN, APRIL 8, 1911. THE JACKSON IAN. By ELMER T. PETERSON Kawrrd al tti fcucf Utoiarron, aecofl4 clam mailer. Gray Cent) Say, wasn't Sunday a warm one? But Monday was a better day.

That moisture is Just what we needed to atop the aoil from blowing. Did you notice that good looking speltz field of John Henderson's. If the wind stops blowing now some of the wheat may come out yet and make a crop. It begins to 'ook better. Wonder why R.

A. P. noes to Pratt so often. There must be some Rev. Lent, of the IngaUs circuit, will preach at Gray Center next Bun-day evening at the usual hour.

Everybody come out and give him a cordial welcome. Scribe Ralcrn Vallay The rain of Monday will improve the wheat which was set back by the wind of March 26. Several of the farmers will commence planting corn this week. Miss Lola Quigley went to Great THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911 SUBSCKil-nON HA1HS. Ox year tl Bend Thursday, where she will vis- BimUa Tl krs nonUia ifacoanl rate, one year In advance, Mr.

Rhodes came home the first of )t fof. a few dfty bcforo golng her lasi we iroui manimimu, wueic uo h-m -t Iilalnfi. Kan. had been in business. Mr.

E. B. Howertoa and family, of last Miss Lena Nlcolet returned ueiia nirom Jackstrawt i Bourbon county, are visiting Mrs. Saturday to her home in Great Bend Howerton. parents.

Mr. and Mrs. after a week's visit at the home of nH Mra. a. E.

8. Burt and sister, A man can carry water on both Nlcolet, of this hr uncle.e Fred Makes Home Baking Easy. Wl Makes Home Baking neighborhood. John Kowalakl loaded his car out last Friday and Saturday from Ing Gilbert and family. T.

L. Logan shelled 61s corn last week. G. L. Bryant went to Cimarron anil inni Haskell and Homer shoulders, to some extent, but sometimes he carries such a lot that be can't get away with It and that is "Then he falls down.

Dr. Roller couldn't win frnm Zhva- Gives nicer, better food than baker's. Gives nicer, better food aUs. He Koes back to Illinois a gain. He rented his farm to Gu are taking care of the ranch during eko In the wrestling match the other Meier.

There is no baking powder like it for hot biscuit, hot breads and cake. Made from Pure Grape Cream of Tartar, his absence. Will Ritchie was in. the Valley Sunday. Mrs.

J. 8. Gilbert returned Saturday from Belpre, where she has been visiting her daughters. Mrs. Frank and H.

P. BelL Last Monday evening being Miss CHUmnl ro" A. O. Swan's. D.

C. Hardy's and You might mistake Dr. Boner, of John Henderson's visited with W. Dodge City, for an osteopath, but he A. Le Van's on Tuesday of this week.

Isn't. He Is a Chiropractic. Gray Center school closes on Wed-We Inquired the other day as to nesdoy of htls week with a big en- iwho was responsible for the fool tertainment In the evening. law which says that a person cannot We understand that Mr. Tucker of hill skunks except during a certain Great Bend has bought Uncle Char- 1 Lola Qulgley'a twnety-third birthday, Mrs.

E. 8. Burt gave her a party, a number of her scholars and friends be ing present. The evening was spent in games and plays, after which refreshments were served, consisting of season of the year, or in hen-houses, lie Bohling'a farm In this neighbor-end found that It was Prof. Dyche.

hood. He has great confidence in Now, we have a lot of respect for the the future of Gray county, professor, as he is undoubtedly a Mrs. Onicl and little daughter Mil-splendld fish and game wardeu, bnt.fat.ai 0f Great Bend are visiting In the matter of skunks he got off with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffcr Fire originating from burning trash I R.

H. Hamil, from northeast of If you are one of those who corn-on the farm of M. H. Weber south town, was In town Saturday, and re- plain that the paj)er is late, perhaps of town, destroyed a windmill and a ported a veery peculiar phenomenon, yon. are to blame, For Instance the shed containing a separator and other He Bald that on Thursday afternoon I following are the reasons for it be-proporty last Friday evening.

The at about three o'clock the buffalo I ing late thiS-week: Financial report neighbors came as quickly as possl- gTass not far from his place sudden- I of school district, brought in Thurs-ble and assisted in putting out the ly caught fire and qultee a large tract day noon. Principal ad brought in fire, and the house was saved. There was burned over before the neighbors Thursday noon. Two church notices on tne wrong loot. He will have a this week.

pie, cake and candy. All repon an enjoyable time. We would like to know wtat calls Frank Gilbert northwest every Sunday since their school closed. Muriel Logan has about recovered from her recent illness. Millie Stevenson Sunday vtth Mrs.

Burt. Jackrabblt. was not much wind at the time, could gather and extinguish it. Andy; brought in Thursday morning. Four was fortunate.

Mrs. Stauffer, Mrs. Omel and Mr. and Mrs. John Honderson attended the Ingalls township semi-annual Sunday school convention at Ingalls Sunday.

They report a good time and a largo crowd. Green was also In the vicinity, and big batches of correspondence brought substantiates the statement that not In Wednesday night. It is the cou-a person was within a mile of the tributors and the advertisers who fire when it bgan. Ben Carr was al-; make the paper late, not the editor, so there after the fire started. Va-jNot by a long shot, rious theories are put forth, such as (First Published in the Jacksoniaa that there might have been a piece April 6, 1911.) of curved glass which acted as a Notice of Appointment burning glass, or some prairie dog State of Kansas, Gray County, ss.

Montezuma Messages. That rain was nice, what there was of it, but there was not enough of it Grace Bahling helped Miss Kern conduct the county examination last Saturday, We wonder If Luke No. 2 has shear- might havo found a matchvand gnllwe In the matter of the estate of ed It, but the probabilities are that Thomas Anderson, late of Gray the cause will never be known, i County, Kansas. Andv Green fiavR thnt thn name thine- Notice is horohv ptvan that nn thn Luke. Your Ideas are good as a rule but In this case you remind us OATS OATS I SEED OATS of the little boy that started in to happened near his place southwest of list day of April, A.

D. 1911, the un- make a sled but before he had fin ingalls some years ago. Can any one I derslgned was, by the Probate Court lurnlsh the solution to this problem? of Gray County, Kansas, duly appolnt- lulled it, decided he would make a fizzle. O. E.

Thornburg took a load of wheat to Fowler Friday. Mr. Ituhrle has moved on the John' Edgar place. Our Sunday school time was changed last Sunday from 2 o'clock p. m.

to 10.30 a. m. Uncle Ike. We have just received a car cf No. Texas Red Notice I want some sod to break.

I am an old hand at the work. -Will run three or four plows. I live 7 miles West and 7 north of Fowler and 23 south and 1 east of Cimarron. Address Geo. H.

Sears, Fowler, Ks. (First Published in the Jacksonlan March 23, 1911.) Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S.

Land Office at Dodge City, Kan March 14. 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Lewis K. Alley, of Eminence, Kansas, who, on April 11, made H. iS.

23308, tion to make Final five years Proof, Serial No. for NWi, Section 10. Township 24s, Range 29w of 6 P. Meridian, has filed notice of lnten- fearful time to convince the average Kansas citizen that a skunk Is anything but an all around nari actor. The Bkunk Is in bnd odor with the A-inerlcan people.

What's in a name? A skunk by any other name would Braeli Just as bad. He may eat bugs and mice, but that does not redeem him from his sins of killing off a dozen or two nice spring fries in a Bight, or spoiling a Sundny suit of clothes. The Professor is evidently one of those rare mortuls who never put a clothes -pin on hlti nose, grabbed a pitchfork or a 22 rifle and cautiously maneuvered around a chick en house trying to put the kibosh on a skunk. At the risk of bi'lng branded a reactionary, we respectfully call for the restoration of the unwritten law, which, boiled down, Is, "Down with the skunk." Scat, Ilernus mlt Mm. Llmburger Is bad enough, but there is one advantage: it can't quite walk.

The manager of the Glersdurf Concert Co. says that the audience they hud in Cimarron was the biggest they had had yet. Was this an admission of something or was it a knock on Clmorron? Lite Is a game In which you have to play according to the rules every time. Some young men start out In life. thinking that they can beat the gome by deviating from the rules but they always get beat sooner or later for they are taking on a pretty hard proposition when they try to beat the laws of nature and God.

We snow of young mun who turned on IiIh best lilends, because he thought lie saw a chance to make a little mpusly him tired or two. dollurs without being caught at it. what does It nroflt a man to gain the whole world and lose his own In order to vain this little money made by the honost waut of his friends, he broke two or thrio Commnndmnots. the Golden Rule and the plain every day rule at the Square deal. He Is having a fine time and la successful, apparently, but when the reckomnn cornea It will be found that he took on more than be thought when ha tried tii beat the Game of Life and Its unchangeable laws.

The laws of nature, which prohibit Intemperance and excesses are Just as strict as the moral laws. The world Is full of wrecks and has-beens, who in the enthusiasm of vouth thought that thev could beat the game and gel away with it. (First Published in the Jacksoniaa March 2, 1911) Notice for Publication Department of the Interior V. S. Land Office at Dodge City, Fell.

24, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Leonf-das O. Mills, of Cimarron, who, on May 29, 1905, made HE 23573, Serial No. 03137, for SWVi Section li, Township 24, Range 28w li p. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final five years Proof, to es A.

Aitken Grain Co. Cimarron, Kansas tablish claim to the land above KK00H000KH000' ed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Anderson, deceased, late of Gray County, All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Anne Anderson, Administratrix. (First Publishde in the Jacksoniaa March 23. 1911) Notice for Publication.

Ia the District Court of Gray Kansas. Nevada Smith and William J. Smith. Plaintiffs. vs.

Garson Krouch et defendants. The 6tate cf Kansas, to defendants tiaraon Krouco and Mrs. Garson Krouch, his wife; L. K. McGarry and Mrs.

K. McGarry, his wife; H. McGarry and Mrs. H. McGarry, his wife and Sarah W.

Rush, and their unknown heirs, executors, admlnlstra-irs devisees, trustees and assigns: You and each of you are hereby no-tiffed that you have been sued by plaintiffs In the above entitled court and cause, and that you and each of you must answer plaintiff's petition tiled herein against you on or before the Mb day of May, 1911. or it wl! be taken as true against any all of you not so answering, and Judgment of the following nature will be takeu against any and all of you so tn default as aforesaid: Quieting title and confirming possesion of plaintiffs to Lot one (1) in Block six (6), in the City of Cimarron tn Gray County, State of Kansas, as shown by the recorded plat -thereof, and to exclude the said defendants and each of them from any and ail light, title, estate, lien, claim or equity of redemption tn or said real estate and every part ecribed, before Register and ReceiW establish claim to the land above of U. S. Land Office, at Dodge tl. described, before ReBlater and Ue-y.

oa the 10 day of April, 10U. lvcr u- s- I'and at se Claimant names as witnesses: all ol 1911. Kdward E. Brady, Charles Morris, Eugene M. Robrbaugh.

Charles Stein- Claimant names as witnesses: Doddridge B. Alley Eminence. Ks Vuehler, all of Cimarron, Louie A. Beyreis, of Eminence, Kas The Best Typewriter That Money Can Buy Costs One Hundred Dollars and Its name is i to Orison P. Buc, of Charleston, Ks.

William H. Fair, of Ingalls. Ka. H. F.

Mllllhan. Receiver. The cost of a good operator during Not coal land. H. F.

Milllkan, Register. (First Published in the Jacksoaiao March 2, 1911) Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Dodge City, Fee. 83, 1911.

Notice la hereby- given that Daniel I. Lamb, of Ingalls, who, en Jan. 29, 1906, made K. 2o2l, Serial No. 03914, for fiW Section 4, Township 26, Range 29.

6th p. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five years Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Register and Receiv the average Hie of a Typewriter is Several Thousand Dolli Irs I .1 (First Published in the Jacksonlan March 16, 1911) Sheriff's Sal. tn the District Court of the 31st Judicial District, sitting in and for the County of Gray, la the State of Kansas. B. Granger, Plaintiff, vs W.

O. Blake. Mrs. W. O.

Blake, L. A. Woods and Etta Woods, et al. Defendants By virtue of an Order of Sale is-aued to me out of the District Court In the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday, the 17th day of April, A. D.

1911, between the hours of 10 And remember that no operator') the best LT-c'? I most work or the best work except on 1 machine. hereof, and to forever enjoin said de with fi I Compare your outlay lor the machine er of U. 8. Land ortice at Dodge City, on the 10th day of April, 1911. III tee 1 1 your outlay for the operator and you why it I true economy Claimant names as witnesses: John Gibson, Freeman E.

Blake.Ora a to buy the B. Douglass, John W. Shaffer, all ef Mid day aj tne nortn front joor land. not coal Ingalls, Kas Register. H.

F. Mllllkan Remington of the Court House In the City of Cimarron, In the County of Gray, in the State of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell to the highest and fendants and each of them from ev-kf aelllng up or asserting any claim, title or estate in or to said real property, adverse to these plaintiffs, and for all other equitable relief. Roy Baker, Clerk District Court. (Seal) Brice and Luther, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First publised tn teh Jacksonlan March 23.

1911. Notice of Appointment. State of Kansas, Gray County, ss. In the matter of tho estate of Mary Countryman, late of Gray County, Kansas. Notice of Appolutment, Notice is hereby given, that on tho 20th day of March.

A. D. 1911, the undersigned was. by te Probate Ussl bidder, for cash In hand, all me following described real estate, to-wit: The North one-hajf () and the Southeast quarter (V) of the North-cast quarter (4) and the Northeast quarter IVi) of the Northwest quarter Remington Typewrller Company (lifaarata.) (First Published' in the Jacksonlan March 23, 1911) Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior.

U. 8. Land Office at Dodge City, Kaa- sas, March 14, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Doddridge Alley, of Eminence, Kansas, who, on Nov. 27, 11105, made H.

K. 24611, Serial No. 03579. for SWVi Sec Hon 10, Township 24s, Range 2Uw of 6 P. Meridian, has filed notice (V4) of and all in Section twenty-five (25) Township Twenty seven 2i) South range Twenty nine (29) west of intention to make Final five years Court of Gray County.

Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Guardian of George Thomas Countryman, minor proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and! tft rtit taCff tt tttittztStM a )tm the sixth principal meridian, lying and situate in the County of Cray, in the State of Kansas, Said KWnrty is levied on as the property of said defendants, and Is directed bv said Order of Sale to he sold, and will he sold without ap-I pralsi ment, to tatlsiy said Order of Receiver of U. 8. Land tUflco, at I Dodge City, Kansas, on the 27 day of Tht Hl Tut INDIVIDUALITY OP heir of Mary Countryman, late of Gray County, deceased. All parties Interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. HIRAM COUNTRYMAN.

Guardian. April. T.ll I Claimant names as witnesses: Lewis K. Alley, of Kmlneme, Kas. S.tlc.

li. T. Tabb. Sbfilff of Gray County. Kansa FRESH, GLEAN DRUG STOCK We lists the largest and most complete stock of general drug supplies, unit run till all your wants In this line.

Stork as Kooil as any In western Kansas. Kreali, New drugs, medicines of all kinds. t.nlleL nrLlles, fancy soaps, perfumery, etc. We Invite you all to come In ami Inspect the new druu store. Loulo A.

Iloyrels, of Kmlnence, Kas. i Orison 1J. lliii Jr. of Charleston, Ks. William II.

Fnrr, of Ingalls, Kas. H. F. Mllllkan, Register. Final Tax Sale Notice I I John Harper.

Attorney. (First Published in the Jacksonlan March 2. 1911) Notice for Publication I Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office ut DocIku City, Feb.

'21, 1'JU. (First published in the Jacksonlan 110, 1911.) Notice for Publication. Department pf the Interior. V. H.

Land Office Dodge City, 11)11. nil IV 'I'rt' t-r I Hin t-. 1 1 i t'olillM S. M.tl ,11 hM 1 111 111,1 Notice hereby that Em- 0. HI.

HOLLEMOEAK, cimarron. Kansas liv i In- Notice Is hereby given -that Mamio cry Campliell.of Clmurron, Kan ho, fllll.ll I. II. NnlU-i- li ui I II lll.U 1 111 Tre.lsul 11' '-II 1 I I t-iiu'il un or 111 In- -i I 1" I. li.

1 11 1 1 Mi' '1 l.illow mu H--1 Shay, of Cimarron, who, on on 1'oc. -7, inailo 11. ii. ttHtt itttstt sswietrwriWKK.KsewaisyisiW -xhlliits I March 29, made U.K. 1, Se 1 Serial No.

011711. for NWVi Section No. 04273, fur Section 22, 14, Towiitlu, 27s, Range 2fcw, ti 1'. 'Township 2lis Rancc 2Sw, Cth p. Mo-1 Meridian, has filed nolico of inten-ridlan, lia.i filed notiee of intention tion to Ke Final five years Proof, nnniinimnnnTtTTrrTmnnnrrnnfmttnnnnnnmTnnHffnTtnnnnrfnnTiiirtnn miulc for mo" Is mi expression niton heard in this shop.

It Is matter to find the "Oniiu Milled to your Individual requirements and tasto. 'Hie worry i.ml uiKcrtaiiity usually incident to tint buying are c.Wr.iii.iUtlt Mit.pplii;; is niudo rci.l pleusuru. Mrs. Nevada Smith Cimarron, Kaniaa K. ('.

('now, ('ashler to. make Final five years Proof, to i lu cblublLli claim to the land ubovu u.imiI l.ili.K I ll'-l 111 I i.l II III," i.t s.lH". nl v-xli liiU il 'll i Mi ll '-I llli il In s. j.l, Mllii'l- mi ,1 I s.ttd i.iiui-. 1 1 mil -ii tl in tin- l.iri-l!.i-'-r i l.

Wm'TU rrcsl.ienti CAPITAL i establish claim to the land above tie- described, bolero Register und lto- SURPLUS $3,000 I sccrlbed, before Register und Recelv- cetver of S. Lund Olflco, ut Dotlo City, Kansas on the Uth day of May, I this II. llli- i iiutli-r in M.m li. ll'll .11 mi i 1,1 iv I uliiuv. K.HI--1 The Citizens State Bank It M.I.I.Y.

er of I. S. Land Office, at lioilce I City, on the 10th day of Ajiril. Claiinant iiaiues as witnesses: I Clyde Hannah, (iecrco N. linvls, t'y-I riis Spencer.

William Robins, nil of Cimarron, Ks. not, coal land. H. F. Mllllkan.

Register. Claimant names as witnesses: Jasper Allison, Kdward II. blull-ken, T. llosley, und Lntton, nil of Cimarron, Kansas. II.

IH llit II. i M. I'. 'I HI 31 I Deposit (uarauteetl hy tho Kunsts State Guaranty l'uiul a VH OFFER THIS: Almoltite Security, Courteous Treatment and evcrv Accomodation CVitud.stfent Willi iii-er nl i iv I V. lii'llt Ciiiiuu 'I' t'miiilv.

K.lli-.t-. il" l.t'i i ilt Lost Odd Fellows (tlireu links) pin. Finder please notify Dr. X. F.

Alexander. 12tf hv i 111 tlutl iptli-u ti t. tni: lh-r nil tin-li tr.t. I a linw bv lil -r Thoroughbred Rhode Island Reds several fine coekeri Is for salo. Ks for hatching.

Forrest Luther 12if. li, tl in' Him i "i'i Ulllitllllt hCl A. C. BONER, Chiropractor Carter Hotel, 12:30 to 4:30 p. m.

F. rrudent, Vottr Business, Solicited. I QMARRON, KANSAS 1 -a liumimiuu 11 tin- rt-i i't'il" kt-pt in iiiv mine. til witnifcK wlu-lof 1 ll.ive lli-retililn iiiv lutnit nl riuiui'iiiii. K.iusu',, llin, lulli itnv ot M.inh.

imi. K. KKI.I.V tlray Cnuulv, lvaiin.ii. Kaffir corn seed for sale. B.

Taylor, Phone 63 on 191. Stf. Subscribe for the Jacksonlan. Go to Fisher's for fur aultomoblie robus, coats and mitts. 4Ctf..

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