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The Jennings Gazette from Jennings, Kansas • 1

The Jennings Gazette from Jennings, Kansas • 1

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"Hew to the line, let the fU iaejr nay G. W. SnX, Son, Publishers JENNINGS, KANSAS AUO 30 1007 NO 2 ioax- rub vusouai. THE RETURN Or JAKKIE I TO HIS OWN FAVORITE CORNER; ALMOST A MURDEK. Of 1 I-BKt Sunday Buy Simonton CWU yr old boy' of A Simonsoa who Jlvei miles south of Jennings, fr ovit to Joe Cramer1 a near neighbor ond vliud with them till didner tiuif and accented VPZ CERTAIN LY A BEAUTY TREAT, TOP.

UPON HIS CHUBBY FEET" IN TASTE DIVINE AND SKLtT i an invitation to eat with them. At din- rv I BLUE RIBBON 5HCES SO NCAT. nr the.coiversation drifted tu smiUpox Cramer having accujed tlie boy some ESOLVED CTLrcBficwi weens before of bviii tbe small pox, which we learn was true. It is ftuppos edthe loy still bad a grudge, althougb Blue Rieboh he acted friendly. They had Just finish I 111 H0E3 to ed eating and still siting at the table, i Sales are getting numerous.

MlsaAddie union visiting here. The Btittelti have moved to Stockton We bad about an lucb of win Tuesday nlht. I Nearly all the schools will begin next Monday S. J. Harris killed a huge rattle snake Monday.

Barnett's eale la the 10t, Mn Randall's the 12th of Sept. I Pleasant Valley.wlll build a new school bouee at once. I Mrt. E. h.

Wei ton vlaited relotlvea at i Oronoque this weea I. Jordon Is transacting business in I Nebraska tbia week. Miss Christie Kerr baa been down 'with fever the past week Mrs Nellan and Mini Connie Fish are 1 vihitlng la Brown iounty 5 EL Welton and hia father caught a nice lot of And in their pond i John Locy "has been moping around tbia weeE like a cholera hen. Grandma Groom and Leota Newhtud leave Missouri next week. when all ot once the ooy roueneu lor his hip ijosket ao'f i'w revolver arid began rlrinif, the' fiaj't shot ttrikuiK J'jo! DEAR SIR: -I am pleased to announce that I again have charge of the State Elevator, and with the assistance of Harry Munson we will be glad to serve you as we have for the past 6 years by paying the Highest Market Price for all kinds of grain.

Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a share of your grain business, I beg to remain. Yours Truly, W. NOONE VEAA THE REST J. H0RT1ER -t; tti0rauifiTtV 'rfi a JOY 1 just in front of thought oir the bll still beinK somewhKfd in UIis had. TJ eOPTKCMT MM.

wt mew tMCI CO. next shotgirikiiigJlrH fio the eh.iuldi-r making a tlt-U woii'iu), tlur third liail lut-tin the plate 111711 Cinni thoir sou, had been eating; It was nil dun VACATION DAYS aro about over and school will be gin again in a few 'This means a demand for school quick that thcTM'as nothinif could be done. As soon it his thouifhts were Joe grabhl the, lad, rorgPtting all about his wound, mid bloody as a Shoos and Stockings that will stand the hard school wear. Wo are ready to sappiy that 'RUSTE It miO WN School Shoos are the best ever stuck hog he fought ith duii Simon ton, who'tr'i'fd'tij hanj? to the 'gun und continue to Hewim ovt-rpower ed finally aud -hi-hi tllf the slieriff arriv td. I he bny vail he bad wut to- Montgomery Vafd'ajxl got tlir nun to tlx the and we arc hero with a ere at manv styles of them.

Then we have jjjtod stotit school shoes in other brands that are a little chearwr than BuSter Rrowns tind are rande 1 Spon Sorrel Mares i yrs old each. Every man should pay bis subscrlp tlon once a year ai regular as he does hia taxes. Cramers, The folas are s'ttia alonir nbely and the hoy ha ln'n wnu-need to the reform tclioul lu is ill. Thiw jind just especially for that hard wear Ciood Slices call for good Stockings and while on are buying Shoes don't inil 1o uichase some of our famous THE JUBILEE AND BALL TOUBN-AMEN A 8UCCESS. Ort Monday the 19th is per the the Jubliee and ball tournament be- 1 was certainly a miriijie that tln'v wore hot all killed'" TIih Ki ho nyni.

with both tbese familii-s. ctidb another cas of a boy ''tuliii" "Black Cat" or ''Humptv Dtimntv" ''Stockiru's for the I Theo Collter lft for Chicago last 8t-I urday. lie ordered the Echo to follow them. Rogers returned from Colorado 1 laat week where he visited Herm Ver- non. I W.

E. Wluget has been enjoying a i visit from hia brother and niece of Bar- Following Is a list of tin tea who gan. All three days were nice ana cool, and the attractions as advertised were about nil on hand. The Merry go round and shootlt gallery began operations Children. Made especially for yi und Girls that are hard on them A Little Red Slate witlrcach pair of school Slioes.

Ask for it ton county. O. W. Adair had a finger badly mash ed ene day laat week by coming In con tact with a car door. BOSTON STOKE Monday morning, and continued three days, the people having charge being nice jieople.

The next thing was the first ball game Leoardi vs Jenniogs, the score standing 7 to 1 in favor of Jennings. Tuesday morning thq 2nd nines Jennings vs Selden, the score standing 8 to 8 in favor of Selden. Tuesday after noon Lenardi vs held en, 11 to 7 in favor of Lenardi. Wednesday morning-Ober-lin vs Jennings 2nd nine, score 10 to 1 in favor of Oberlln. Wednesday afternoon Jennings vs Selden score, 3 to 0 in favor Selden.

U. C. Bradbury deserves praise for the way be mauaged this tourn Dist -Teacher- Salary 18 Christina B-emer -v tiT, 13 Nina Noyes no Cora Sears 45 13 Jessie Kirkendall 15 Sianky Shook 1 Ljinra Marshall 40 27 Ntllle Roberts 41 Vernon lhoc iS Lizasie SwitzerV 45 TO1 Emma Stephens 40 75 B'ortha Bartlett 50 78 y- Veruon Pierce 4o 79 Imo Nellans 40 58 Lois Mcliaiighlin 45 (18 Letha Rouse" 1 77 Carrie Keever 45 We are now receiving the Dresden Sunflower a neat little paper at Dresden by Sheeley Hite. Aa will be noticed a number of locals this week ahold have appeared last ween but as we did not print they were held ver, -y 'r Mlsa Jessie Klrxendall attended tfan Epworth League Convention at Philips- Frank Chandler and wife were pleasant cal'ers at tills" ollice Wednesday, Mrs II A Griffith and daub tor EmraH," were over from Oberlin during the Jubilee aud called at this office. Matt Tblesen and Ethel Greenlee both of Jenniugs were married at Norteti on Wednesday.

We go to press and will give particulars next week. Born On Tuesday Aug. 80th 1007, to W. J. Newton and wife, a fine boy of usual weight and l)r Jeffries in attendance.

Jennings and Mr Bennett are out in Colorado- Tbey wrote back that little March Dunsmoor was buried List week" No particulars' Mrs Vernon quits the restaurant here next Sunday and got-s to Colorado for a time for her health when she will to to Ohio. We are selling school books- for the state and cannot sell a book on time. Ba sure and bring or send the cash. Shook Son Vera Winget was 1 2 years old last Monday and a number of ber little friends gathered at hor home and bad a general good time. John Wiltsey and family were up from Indian Territory last wees visiting his mother, and sister Mrs Rigga.

Ills wife is a full blooded Choctow Indian, and they have four children One of Dr. Hardestys fine running horses became frightened oue day last week coming from lloxie, running off cutting herself terribly in a wire fence W. A. Gilbert and wife of Fulrview Kansas who have been visiting his broth erinlaw C. Nicholson left Monday for their home, lie likes this country aud ament.

It was well managed and every thing passed off nicely. The Kansas City WeeelryStar The most comprehensive farm paper All the news intelligently told Farm questions answer by a practical farmer and bxperimenter--ej-jictly what you want in market ONE YEAR 25 CENTS. Address II WEEKLY h'l jR, Ku.rtis iiy fo. The basket ball game between the burg last weev. Miss Letha Rouse was also a Emma Stephens of Clayton, baa traded for the building bera which ahe Official Statement Of The Financial Condition of The Selden and Lenora ladled whs decided in favor of Selden, after a wrangle, wfhcb the Lenora people claim was caused by Trimble.

STATE BAN OF JENNINGS at Jemiini'S. kausas At the close of business on the 22nd day The reading at the opera house by 1 of Aug 1907. ItCUtHCliPI. Miss Ura Danley was elegant. She is Loans and discounts $38,701,38 a master elocutionist.

Loans on Real Estate 1, The two balloon ascension were fine, Overdratts Bank Buildiuir .00 Mr Warn going op the first day and Mr McCormick the last. Furuiture and fixtures The Lenora Cornet band did them Eexpnnse account. 185,00 Other Bonds and warrants 11(160 Cash and sight exchange selves proud. They played the last two days and they certainly pleased the people 1 legal Total Hurry L. Beck's Stock played to LIABILU'IKS.

a full houte each night. wameo. Men Rintlf handed, or men and teams, at once, good ages. Inquire of K. B.

ilhur, Agent, Jennings, Oh Yes. Yon can get your scboa books and a 1 Si'hool supplies at I NOTICE. will cry sales anywhere Make dates at Echo Office O. MINISTER. Kan There was quite a crowd here from may return.

Before leaving he had his name enrolled on our subscription lint Lenora, Clayton, Norcatur Oberlin and Dresden. all seemed well pleased Capital stock paid 10,000,00 Surplus fund 1,100 00 and spoke in the highest terms it our opera bouse and management. The Man Who Pours It Out Auu The Man Who Pours It In. (Dedicated to the Blue Button Boys.) Lndlvided I'routa Interest 855,01 Exchanee 66.60 Individual deposits .79,077,48 used to own and will more here and put In a stock of millinery. i NOTICE.

I have returned and will cry sales any time. Make dates at Echo office. O. M. Minister Miss Page of Delhi, Y.

who owns a number of farms here, is here looking after them and visiting Mra I. L. Jordan. She la a sister to Miss Frances Page who was" so well known here. The finest new potatof a we have seen this year were left at this office Wednesday by J.

H. Carstens. They were fine and he ssys be planted tbero with a lister We notice by the Topeaa Journal that Ames and, Burrow now got a controling interest In the Central Nation al Bank at Topeka. These men are both connected with the bank here and we are glad to tea them going tq the top notice We have now opened up our new line of Fall and Winter Hats of the latuBt style and patterns with popular prices. We ure located In A.

emlth's grocery store south of the P.p. Call and see us. CV" 1 Waldndga 6i Miles. One day of the Jubilee Banker Larriuk of Lenora, was cocilag here and the Roger boy two miles east of town was harrowing wth four horses near. the road when they became frightened at Laricka automobile aad ran killing one of the best Considering everything the crowd was very orderly.

Marshall Howell put OertificateB of deposit There has been much discussion three fellows in the cooler the first night 100,198,28 Total They were taken before Judge Bradbury the next morning and assessed State of Kansas aa ty) Oecatur coun John Lunny 3 and costs' Frank; Madden $landcodta Marion Stephens .15 and costs Mrs. Wilbur was at Norton between A. A. Smith, Cashier of said bnk, do solemnly swear that the ab.ve statement ia true, that said ItauK has do liabilities and is not luJorper on any bote or obligation other than shown on tb) above statement, to ths boot of my Know I edge ond beliof. Bo holp mo God.

A. A. tWiiith.Casbior- trains Wednesday wlerln A. Brock trineacted business at Norton Tuesday Frank Price puts bis subscription pn f- Subscribed and sworn to Iwiore me About this teodiog bar And I listen to opinions Of people near and far And Iv'e come to the conclusion That its no more of a sin For him who stands and pours it out Than for him who pours It in Perhaps there's some who are sincere In thinking all ar 5 bad Who stand and pour the liquor out That makes so many glad But I find that the majority Who call It ei ch a sin Are the ones who Use to eneafc areund And slyly pour it in The position doesn't make the roan As all of you will find And be who stands behind the bar May have a noble mind -I only feel contempt for those "Who tell you Its a aiu And then when no one's looking Go and gladly pour it in' ahead another year nince we last printed Faiicy this 27ta day of Au 1907 Q. W.

Shook, Notary tublic April 4, 1909 5 tap Dave Logaa of was nere on Mbndav in the interest of the' Farmers Correct Atest: M. lawyer A. A. Smith E. E.

Ames Milling Co. Mrs Feely (ind danghtw Mabel return ed yesterday. Mrs fiettie' McNaughton returned with them Quite a number from here 'attended the Norton Fair' thiJ week." Norton al Mrs Lizzie Bayly whose maiden name L-ft. Of whichsWe have a was Beer3, was bora near Belleville Kan Feb 10 1874, died at Goldfleld Colo. Aug 1907.

6be leaves a husband 6 children FOB SALE. The Chris Niebolsou alfalfa farm of Jennings, and 60 head of Duroo Jersey hogs and 4 horses, including one span fine brood mares. For price and ernis see Mr Nlsholson or G. W. Shook.

tmrentsS sisters, and 5 brothers. '6he was buried Colorado Sprlnga. The M. II. Brock.

ways shows our people a good time. Laura Boqlls and Leota Newland had a runaway coming to town last Friday. The buggy was badly 4emolishedH and the girls somewhat br.iised, but nothing serious 1 i High School Examination. many friends of the relatives' join the Married At the home of the brides Echo in extending sympathy in this aad parents near Hoxle on Thursday Aug. Wf.

pay highest prices for Produce, iur meat market' is up io date good btock of fresh and cured meats fish etc on hand. Our price3 vary from 3 to 13 aad 14c VH Wo carry the well kntwa "Oberliu Rest" whicli has a reputation as a fine Rleaoliwl Flour. Will also havu a new car of ''Clydes West" Flour in towel saoka-which hour of affliction ALLISON $5 REWARD. 22od, Boy Tucker Miss Ada Bell, Kev Arthur Carlton officiating. The Echo extends hearty congratulations to thia We the undersigned, will pay a reward of $5.00 for information that will end in tr punu i aiit not lo to iio as will now be a bleached flour gtatfd by some of our frienda happy couple notice There is complaint about people hauling manure, trash and dead animals from Jennings into Pleasant township the conviction Of any person or persons found hunting, fishing or trespassing on land belongiog to us or under oorcontro I.L.

Jordan, O. JE. Munnon, S. G.Forter 1 Aa entrance examination to the County htgh School will be held at the high school building' Oberlln, Sat Aug 81et aud Mon Bept 2. Thone wishing to take the examination should be at the Dufldiug at in the morning.

W. G. Riate, Principal. The new school hioks are now here; ready for sale or exchange. We have the state right oTall the books.

We also have a full tine of tablets slates inn pencils chalk and everything else needed In Wv. Shook Son. Very warm weather Farmers making bay We are sorr)' to lose Dan -Foster's from our midst; They have ui wed to Oklahoma-Mia Hoverman and children and Mrs Tyrreyl visited Cramers Monday. Stuart is visiting children here -Robert Dunlap rand Gladys Small visited Willie Small SundayMay Brown Is teaching the Chicago chiol Heatheriogto is building a new house' Ralph Simonton the boy who shot the Cramers has been sent to' "Reform sympathize with these familr, Lrjap hne purchased a floe bpy mrtf. JiHcle Jo ana secona to nouo in quau- we have some of tlie poultry ty A supply of Brau and stod, food, which Shorts the car.

v. w7 arp cioainp out 444 444444444 a 4 i444 We hereby warn all parties to stop this J.B.Jennings, Frank Tacha A.Tftcna, Frank Petracek, Theo Tachis J.P. Orein J. P. House, W.

J. Farrls, John Tacha W.E. Jennings, Taylor estate Tacha. at once or they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Q.

V. Hixon, Trustee..

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