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The Jacksonian from Cimarron, Kansas • 3

The Jacksonian from Cimarron, Kansas • 3

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The Jacksoniani
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Cimarron, Kansas
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3
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THE JACKSONIAN. CIMARRON. KANSAS. 5 0 FOR 0 0 9 Liberty is about over lu this vie. inity.

There was a good crowd out tq hear Urolher Hose Sunday, lie will be with us a couple of more Sundays. Klla Ackloy is on the sick list this. week with tonsilltis. Mi's Hiulo and baby came In on A. H.

Hewes cut some wheat for1 Amos Rice, this week. Wm. Johnson left on No. Friday night for his homo in Ordway, Colorado, lie helped his A. Johnson, with his harvesting.

John Johnson and sons spent. Sunday at Dodge City visiting with Mrs. Johnson at the McCarty hnspi. tal. She Is doing nicely and will Pure-Bred Registered Percheron Horse ROBERT NO.

45504 This horse is a coal black draft horse, weight about 1800 pounds, well muscled and boned. He will stand Ihe season at my place 4 miles south and '2 miles east of Cimarron. Terms: to insure colt to stand ami suck; $10 to insure mare with foal. Hemoval or sale of mare makes service fee due and payable at once. R.

S. WHITAKER, Owner sonn bo able to come home. A. TC Tlewcs nnil lijlrvct cow enn. FIRE, LIGHTNING, TORNADO HAIL and STOCK INSURANCE, on CITY or FARM PROPERTY, call on lC B.

ERSKINE, Cimarron, Kans.c Standard Old Line Companies Represented. lured four coyotes Monday afternoon. Herman Kleisher slarted his thresh. 'Ing machine Monday. He threshed I for Will Harris.

John A. Johnson hauled sand and lumber the first of the week. He is planning to biilld new granary, A. H. Hewes met with a peculiar 0 Watches, Clocks and Jew elry of the City Jewelry Shop, where repairing is carefully done.

Prices 1-4 cheaper than others. accident, last week. He was babbit. Ing up some bolts on his wind mill and when he poured it out the bab. 'it exploded and hit him In Ihe eyes, The doctor picked out the babbit.

It was a close rail, as he might have lost, his eyesight Miss Edna Fair returned to IngalK Monday after helping Mrs. Hewes cook for harvest, hands for a couple of weeks. the plug Friday to visit her sister, in-law, Mrs, Maud Smith. Her husband came a few days ago. Mr.

and Mrs. Arhuckle and daughter, Edna, returned to their home at, Xickerson. Kansas, Monday lifter helping Mr, Tuners harvest. They are relatives of Vngers. Mr.

Aldrlch and family, of Cimarron, visited John Smith Sunday. Mr. Wm. Wolfe and family came over from the Salem Valley neighborhood Sunday to visit at W. Ackley 's.

Mr. fpdegrove and daughter. Cora, were in town Friday. Pearl Harris Is at home now. She has been helping Mrs.

Alderman thru harvest. The aldermans served Ice cream to their harvest hands the last evening. Mr, Lucas cut Mr. fpdegrove 's v.heat Mrs. Kennedy and son, George, of Wllinore, Kansas, came up in their Ford on a business trip.

Their cons, in from Podge came also. There will be prayer meeting and singing practice every Wednesday evening at the school house. Everyone is urged to come and help to keep things going during the hot weather, soon. (Juimby T'nger left on No. 8 Wednesday for a visit at Nlckersou.

Kansas. H. A. SCHAUF, Jeweler CIMARRON CIMARRON COOPERATIVE EQUITY EXCHANGE Grain, Feed and Coal Highest market prices paid for all kinds of piain. Sec us for threshing SEYMOUR-BAYLESS.

Miss Jessie Seymour and Mr. Lester Hayless were united In marriage July 2 at. the parsonage of the Ilapt. 1st church of Rocky Ford, by Rev. Dr.

Crawford. The bride is the second daughter of Horses and Mules for Harvest jj. II, Seymour, formerly of (liny the groom being the youngest son of Mrs Wm. T. Hayless of this county.

The bride and groom left Rocky Ford Montlay noon and came to this county to visit Ihe groom's mother. They will make their future homo at Rocky Ford. Let me demonstrate to you the Diabolo Cream Separator Made in Sweden) It's as good a machine as you'll find on the market. C. M.

DILLM AN Cimarron Kansas I have 50 head of good horses aiid mules to sell, for use in harvest. They are good domestic stuff, 3 to 5 years old, good selections. Any one wanting a good team see me. They can be seen conveniently, as they are near town. Come any time and I will show you.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Cards for candidates will be run In this column until llio August primaries. for $." (in. payable in advance. J.

W. PHELPS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for rcimmiiia I ion as Judge of the I'roliate Court, subject, to the decision of the Republican volcrs of Ihe county at the Primary election, Anna ('. (lartcn. 1 hereliy announce that I rim a i.mdidnle for Sheriff or Cray county subject to the liemocralic primaries in August. ROY PAKKIf.

Ingalls. Mrs. S. A. Johnson's baby Is quile sick this week.

Opo. (iarrisnn is having nu extension built on the Equity coal shed. Raymond (SoddHi'd Is thrntdillig tlii-week. Wheat Is testing fi2 to fi pounds around Tngnlls, Mr. and Mrs Sherwood's baby is reporled to be iniprovini.r.

Prof. A. Keloog. of Kansas City, was In consultation the first of ihe week with Dr Adams on two mis poe'ed e.ises of paralysis M. J.

McCIanathan is down wllh typhoid. The Froho( It residence is brill1: painted his week. Miss Thompson, a nurse from Hut Inson, is assisting Iir. Adams llii-weck. Mrs.

Win. Harris is threatened jt, apiicndicilis. Tr. Adams was called out to sec Mrs. w.

J. Honk. Mr. Shidehalier is able to be all on! again on crutches. The babies of Mrs.

Kendall and Mrs. I) W. Marlon arc trying to be sil this week. alt hough they are doing as well as can he expected General Auto Repair Work Firestone Tires Auto Supplies Prices Reasonable INGALLS GARAGE O. H.

TODD, Prop. I am. a candidate for ehstinu the office nf County Attorncv. on the Republican liikel, and will apprecl. at'' your support.

J. F. Mulligan. Your support iH i lie apprei ialed by Philip Miller, who Is a candidate for nf Hie Probate Court, sub Jec! to the Republican primary. I hereby announce that will be candidate for the office of Clerk of District Court, subject to the Ixuii primary Augtst 1, Elizabeth Jones.

I To Gray County Farmers You had better come in and take some fire and lightning insurance on that wheat of yours. This is the year that it will pay to hold your grain and you hardly miss the price of the Insurance. I issue a policy that covers grain in stacks, shocks and bins, threshed and unthreshed. Rates: 20 cents per hundred dollars for 1 month 30 cents per hundred dollars for 2 months 40 cents per hundred dollars for 3 months 50 cents per hundred dollars for 4 months I represent The Home Insurance Co. of New York, "The Largest Fire Insurance Company in America." H.

B. FIRESTONE, Agent Ingalls Cooperative Exchange Fjiink U. Kussell, of Lnf'rosse. Kimsas, announces Hint lie in can I diibilo for Congress, subject to the Republican primary. (Farmers Elevator) For Slntc Senator I'rancis ('.

Price, of Ashlniii, hereby imnounees his ciindidncy for renominii! ion to the of fieri -of state senator, District 117, subject to the decision of the Republican party lit the August Top prices paid for all kind of grain. (Jet our price In-fore selling. Solid Rock. Rev, V. IT, C.

Hofinnnn commenced culling wheat Monday. Kmzie hauled sand Monday Russell Davis railed on Allen Laird Sunday Week. Frank Clievalley finished harvesting V( iinesdny. John Meyer cul his oats and bar-'ey and Calvin Powell's wheat, last Wednesday and Thursday. Everl Phelps called at the llof.

inami home Wednesday Mrs. J. C. Flory spent last Thurs. day aflernoon with Mrs.

John Meyers Russell L. Davis commenced cutting h's wheat Thursday. nianche Yeiter has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Hen Wadsark. Mis.

lien Wadsark spent last Thursday with Mrs. John Meyers. Ray Severn railed at the Hofumnii line last Thursday morning. Ray Hitter returned home Friday. Mrs.

John Meyers ami Mrs. J. C. were Cimarron shoppers last John S. Simmons, of Hutchinson, Kansas, is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress find wilt appreciate the support of the Republican voters the district at the August Send Your Discs to Hour and 1'ced Domestic, Coal Threshing Coal Salt On hand at nil limes.

I hereby announce that I will bo candidate for Sheriff of Gray county, subject to (lie Republican primar. Respectfully, H. Ciblor. We Can Pit You Oat I hereby announce that 1 am i caielidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic primary, Aug. 1.

Dallas Kgliert. The undersigned is candidates for county printer, subject to. J. S. Elliot Dodge City To have them Sharpened by ROLLED We pay the freight one way on all shipments.

On shipments over 200 pounns we pay the freight both ways. PRICES: 20 inches and over, 50c each. 1 6 inches 25c and under, 20c. WILL PROMPTLY. J.

S. ELLIOTT Dodge City, Kansas the Republican primary. Chas. St ui'tcvnnt. In anything in the hardware line.

'c carry the Moline line of Implements, harness, saddles, paints, etc. Our line of windmills, pumps pipe fillings etc. is juiced right. We carry the Case agency for farm machinery. Friuay Mrs.

John Filhurn and the mlssess Maurlle, Jennie and Vernia rind Mas. ter T.Hwrenco called at the Flory I and llofmann homes last Friday, Henry, and Frank Powell ailed at th Flory home last Friday. I Mrs. Joe Snavley helped Mrs. Will i Hofmann cook for the harvest hands i Inst Friday.

Is an Tialdwln intends to start his i threshing machine Ihe last of the W'eelr. Russell Davis will tend thr pepcrntor. Mrs. lilll Miller Intends to cook 'for Ivan Baldwin's machine men. John Filhurn received word last twerk that his father.

Mr. Jake I'll I hereby announce that I will bo candidate for County Attorney, subject to tho Democratic primary, August 1. Lester Luher. Come in ind get Acquainted burn, is very poorly again. B.

C. Hurst Ingalls, Kansas Local Produce Market I ill pay cash for tin; following, this week: Hotter fat, tlml t0.21 liutter fat, second irracle 21 liens, heavy .11 liens, Unlit .10 liroilers .17 Turkeys I Ducks 08 North Logan Doings, By the time this is In print, all the farmers will be thru harvesting In this community. John A. Johnson and sons and Wm. Johnson were sight seeing at tiar.

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Years Available:
1885-1922