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The Alliance Times from Jennings, Kansas • 4

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hu'l'H Sit. W.i. Und Om at Olwrlia, JENNINGS TIMKS. NUTN'K KaliKin. Land OSca at Oberlin Kan April 22.

have the rifcht peopkt, the right country, and the right location to make the tuunt pruKjH-roiu tAwi in western Knu ixv-nll of which nro (insured facts Kutioe la hembjr gitoc that th. followin-na nuuler lum bltxl uulitw of hi lulMitlon niaka N.itlod Imroby given tlutt tlia fidlowUw-nnm. Haul pntrf In rapport of hi claim, and Uiat antd tl mKUht tin tlixl uotioe of hU iul Jitlon to make Published every D'riiLijr. John SliIcl.U, Alitor and Projirli-tor. proof will made brfore IlHor ami HmkIvi at Oliwiln on Jul? 1'.

in ISA At final proof In tupix.rt of hU 11 in, and tlwt Wild jiroof will bo nuuUi before anil lUwi t.r at OUrlin on JunlH, 1: CHAI1LK8 Frank Hitter returned from Denver Tuesday; Like of those that m-ek their fortune in a distant land, W. MtrTOUD D. 8. Mil for tlH uw'i and w'4 Dv'i Miction II Ip. 4 mine.

18 ni. lis WOVlLLP.8.n2sjfor tlia i no' and KANSAS. JEXXIXUrf. nauit Uia folio In wIiiummm to pro? Iila cou nvt'i m. '1 town 4 run no 'M v-U Ho namw UufllowinuitiM'Mtoniv hi vnilinuiu.

they return to their llrst love, and Frank Decatur county looks awful tluuou. rlili nrKUio and cullivnllun of mid Liul, vUi K. L. WiIioh, William ltah, Jotiirl t'nr, IxrfiU HtuwiiiJkltl. nil of l)tw nIicn) uix.u and cultlvalion of mid land.

Tit Uuo Duller per Auuiiiu Su Advaiu good to hail. Uur Fmtik Ilaoon, FmncU SI. Thus It A. Tiuo, W. D.

I'ox, William Tuckvlt, all of JitunlutM Khumw. Any iximon wlni draini to pntwt HKitlnkt tlia allownuo of tuch yroof, or who kuoira of any nubntiuitlul ICulsmI at the Vml OftW at Jcnnlui, Una, muJ-cUm nattar. Mrs. DoiiL'Ius. on her return venter oMn, unilur tho kw and tho rr-aub lona of th ADVEUTlHINti day.expiuvst-d herself as wonderfully delighted to home.

She says, "Times mo us dull as can bo In tho I LicpoM Co. OBERLIN, KANSAS. The Spring and Summer season is upon us, and finds us with an enormous stock. We are desirous of closing out our stock and accordingly we have arranged a great BARGAIN SALE. Lowest prices ever named bef or forDrygoods, Clothing, Boots Shoes.

Not one thing, but every One loch ami under 10 lushoa, owiL Subscribe for the Jennings Tjjiks, and send it to your friends every where. It will tell them more of this county molt inouui. Interior Hi'i'iirtmi'iit, why iu-h priKif oliould not bonllowed, will boKivfnan opixirtunlly ut tlia r.lioTo uu-iitiowd tliuoand plaoa to onwi-rxnia iiu tho witnwKM of mid cbUmanl, nnd to offer evhlfnce In rebuttal of Uiut nbuiittd by claim. To inciia and onik 89 inchm, 40 enta lr luui h.r Aiumit. Eat, and It's so aw full muddy; be din looks good to inc." Oberliu Opinion.

than you can write In a dozen letters. Trntjr luchw and uer, 33 eunU pir Inch per lint. 1DUUUI. UOAb rtllUCATtoNH. g.10 Frank Ilaoon, IWrMer, rtul Proof tioo CaokaiU $3.00 Bad luck is simply a man with Ids hands in his pockets and a j'ipe in his OUR YOUTH'S FRIEND, NOTK'K No.

Laud Otlioc nt OUrlln April InMI. BaiopM Local'. 3 rnoU per llnooarh liutnrtion. mouth, looking on to wo how it Is com A Literary Journal for BOYS I HLS, Notice hereby kivwi 1 1 nit tho All LocaU li'ft Mkodinji unii) onhtvd dinem.liB okI, ouIcm ouVt-wlne urduml whrn riwn. ing out Good luck Is a man of pluck, TAKES MONTHLY.

AND ONLY rd wilier Iu-ji lilnl notion of hi intoi.llon to with his sleeves rolled up and working Ail AclfortWng accounts oullcclod at tho end 40 CENTS I'KR YEA It mnko finid prv-emption proof In tupport of hi cf each month. to make it come out nil right cli.lm, und Uiut mid pnx.f will b) niiula before KiceiviiratOlMiriin on Juno IS, lsffl, riz: LEWIS WOLF D. H. V0I for Uib If Mr. Turner Is ns shrewd ns ho is wU tec.

IS town 6 runiie 20 went. Ho iinniaa given credit of beini, ho will get home tho followiiiK witnotwea lo prove IiIk continuous rmidenco uiiu mid rultiviition of Held hind, viz: It Cunliiltm iloiutiimnnU of Stories; Nocial Etiquette; Temperance Xuturo and Science; Our Girls; Inquiries Answered; Humorous; Good Ileal th Music; Homo-Recreations; Adventure; Art; Puzzles, Etc. THE CAliWTMAS NUHJ1EII to quick. Ilisfrieiuu want tho wirth and as he can't give it to them ho had Hmimel Pino, J. SI.

IlildebrnniL J. T. Sletwtlf, Ed. Ilihlebrnnil, nil of Junninm ICiinHiiK. Any pemon whoklree to protest niatiruit the r.llow- better come home before the majority of his party becomes offended at him.

nnoe of uch proof, or who know of any Bubntnn. LOCAL and GENERAL. Jennings! The queen! Trade center! The best town! Most centrally located! The Farmers true friend! Her merchants wide-awake! Host beautiful, sightly location! ll'l. I I HI thing to be sold away below value. All new reliable goods.

-Ex. tint reawiii, nmlm tho law and regulation of the Interior Department, why kucIi prinif Hhould not bo allowed, ill itiven nn opportunity at the full of SANTA CLACS and other uood (hhiRt. We raid our neighboring city cf above tlmo and idaeo to cnxw-exiimiiio tho wit- It ill be KKNT I'lVHH If you will wnd your nnmo on a potiJ cunt Whcu yoa wild yntir mv of mid clniuinnt, and to offer nvidunco in Clayton a visit last Monday, and found CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. iiamn, yon uiittht lis well tho niimra of thnni rebuttal of tlu.t submitted by clninmnt, 8-klO Frank llncon, lUwInter. or four of your young fricmbt.

I want I0.0U0 boyd "We call your attention to our lino Costunio made tuitrt, actual value $23.00 aud kIDh to knvo thU nuiubcr fn the people sociable, ana hopeful for the future. The Timks is no stranger to tho people of the country surround ing that town, but the improvement in the town is much greater than we 920.00 nnd $18.00 all go at 812.00. Our business suits in fine cashmeres and Adlrwis rev. p. w.

RAinAiuroir, Uli K. Mudiwn t'li'viLuicl, O. NOTK'K No. 1.1.01. Land OiEco at Oberlin Kanuas." April 22, 1SS9.

Notice Is hereby ttiven that the followinR-nnm. noiti yicmjr, jjuiu uuu iicuit.il; Did you Bee Reeses new goods? CO new styles of suits at Recses. Subscribe for The Timem, only $1. Goods arriving diflly at Sol Reeses. Onions at Kces'75 cts per bushel.

21 ed settlor has Clod notice of his intention to muke worsteds formerly sold at $15.00, now $10.00. OUR SPECIAL: a fino suit complete, at $4.00. This is a surprise to all. tW BOOT SHOE DEPARTMENT. 1 "We handle the celebrated, fine shoe.

Every pair warranted. Also, the Qnal soldiers proof in suptiort of his claim, and Ilarrio Taylor was out tho first part that said proof will bo inudo before lleKivtor and lloceiver at Olierlin on Juno 18, 1SS9, viz: DANIEL SIMPSON II. K-llird for the ne ono- of this week after antelopes, and his prowess brought down one of the fair "John Strootman" shoe too well known to speak of its merits. We call your at fourth sec. 11 town I n.nno 27 w.

Ho nanus the following wilnwwes to prove Ms continuous 3000 lbs. of fresh groceries at Reeses. Get your lino job work done at this est specimens of this lino game. We enjoyed a part of the meat and call an LIVERY residence uiwn and cultivation of said land, viz (lice. K.

L. Welton, N. A. Knowlton, C. A.

ltobinson. tention to our celebrated "Seth Norwood" $2.00 Ladies Dress Boot. This is undoubtedly the best shoe ever offered to the public for tho money. telope good eating. Some of the boys Hilton I'lutt, all of Ji'iinintis Kansas.

Any per- uui. iHica USCUlfclg UlUWUUg lit sonwliouWrestoproUwtagninst the allowuiice prices. declare that Ilarrie has grown several inches taller since killing his first of such proof, or who knows of any subftuntial reason, under the law mid roKiilations of tho In Did you see those knobby suits at and terior Dcpartmont, why such proof should not be allowed, will be (riven an opiKirtunity at tho above mentioned time and place to cross-oxa-nine the witnesses of said claimant, and to olfer evi The editors of the Eye nnd Opinion ZW DRYGOODS DEPARTMENT. JE2 A big drive. Fine ginghams, per yd, 5 cts.

Indian Linen per. yd. 5 cts. Indigo Prints warranted fast colors, 0 cts. Double width Hennietta, all shades, 20 cts.

Satteens formerly i2 now cts. Fine French Satteen in proportion. A handsome line of embroideries und FEED BARN. liomxsoN a coiixisii mors. are still at war.

We are referee. It is the duty of the referee to ceo that the dence in rebuttal of tlutt submitted by claimant. STi-lO Frank Bacon, lleirister, slain are buried. It was -a custom of ancient times that tho deceased should have buried with him the weapons lined Reeses? Ilirsch Dros. sell the best Hour in Jennings.

Proof Papers made out Free of charge at this Oillce. Come in and see us. Ilinscn Biios. Quite a game of base-ball in this 'city last Saturday. Don't fail to look over the 5 and 10 ct.

goods at Ilirsch Dros. NOTICE No. 15278. Land OEicc at Oberlin, April 22, lKKil. Notice is hereby nivea thi't.

the following-nam in warfare, and this ease will be no exception to that rule. Oberlin Herald. Good Rigs and mr o. k. -m white goods at low prices.

ed settkr lilod notice of his in tent ion to mnko Since the election last fall tho pro final proof in support of his and thatsuid proof will lie made before lit cister nnd Receiver tected manufactures have been steadily engaged in cutting down the wages of their employes' and yet we are told by at Olierlin on June 18, 1S89, viz: WILLIAM T. PUCKETT D. S. KE2 for the soM sec. 20 town i ranKD west.

He names tho following witnosses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. P. Itnh, J. Ilirsch Bros, still in the lead on I3T HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 3 Brussell Carpets, former price, $1.23 now .110 cts.

Brussell formerly $1.00 now, 75 cts. Three Ply Ingrain, .00 cts. "Window shades all complete, .50 cts. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The largest assortment and latest styles all at the same low prices.

There are Satisfaction the republican press that the high tariff taxes were levied ''to keep up the J. Hush. W. E. Norman, F.

W. Davis, all of Jennings Kansas. Any person who dosires to protest nuulnst tlie allowance of such proof, or who knowr of any substantial reason, under tho law Take your butter and eggs to Sol. Rees. All kinds of Notary work done at this ollice.

nnd tho roKiilutions of the Interior Department, why such piinif should not be nllowod, will lie iven an opportunity at tho above mentioned time nnd placo to cross-examine tho witnesses of other things we are offering our customers equally cheap, too numerous to men. lion. Guaranteed. JENNINGS, Kans. said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.

30-11 Frank Bacon, Eegister. N. Liepold Co. Oberlin Kas. Miss.

Sallie Squires has returned home from Colorado. Ilirsch Bros, new stock of goods just received. Call in and see how cheap. It rained a good shower all most very night of last week. Sol Eees sells' Michigan Salt at NOTICE No.

Land Office at Olierlin May 2nd, 1SM9. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to muke final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before Itegistor nnd lloceiver at Oberlin on Juno 19, 1889, viz: FRANK MAltEK H. E. 093 for tho nwU of soo. 2 town 4 I.

E. DUNSMOOR, DEALER IN NEW FIfOfR, FEEB TRADE PALACE. wages of tho workmen." Why this inconsistency Was it false pretense to deceive the workingmcn and defraud them of their votes? This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annualy by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon.

And yet it may be had by subscribing for tho Jkxnings Times only 81.00 per annum. A single bitter word may disquiet an entire family for a whole clay. One! surly glance cast a gloom over the household, while a smile, like a gleam of sunshine, may light up tho darkest and weariest hours. Like unexpected llowers which spring up along our path full of freshness, fragrance and beauty, so kind words, gentle acts, and sweet dispositions make glad the sacred spot called home. No matter how humble the abode, if it be sweetened with kindness and smiles, the heart will turn lovingly toward it from all the tumults cf the world, and home, if it bo ever so homely, will be the dearest spot beneath the circuit of the sun.

rano 27 w. He names the following witnesses TIMES OFFICE. Is now prepared to do Job Printing to provo his continuous residence npon and cul tivation of said land, viz: Frank Murchart of Ka- nona Joseph Celik of Jennings Frank Tacha jr. of Kanona John Ehimok of Jennings Kansas. Any person who dosires to protctst against tho allowance of such proof, or Hardware, Furniture who knows of any substantial reason, under the FRANK SIIIMMICK, CALL AND SEE ME.

JENNINGS KANSAS. law and tho regulations of the Interior Department, wh" such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. 37-12 Frank Bacon, Register. The Times ofllce is now prepared to do all kinds of job work in a neat workmanlike manner and at the very lowest living prices. Wo have a first class job press and a line display of the latest styles of job type.

(Jive us a trial order, and be convinced that wo mean what we say. E. 0. RECTOR, Jil and Undertakers Goods. Flans and specifications furnished.

Satisfaction guaranteed, and all work done on SHOltT NOTICE. JENNINGS, KANSAS. The Leading Farm Taper. The Kansas Farmer, now in its 26th year, improves with age. It mntaim 20 pages, and stands at the head of western farm juitrnuh'.

It is in the hands of men who graduated in the school of the farm; old Kansans who believe in the state and who belitte in NOTICE No. 138S5. Land Office ct Oberlin, May It, ISfO. Notice is horoby given that tho following-named settler has filed noticeof his intention tomake final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before Register and Receiver at Olx rlin, on July IB, 18i9, viz: ALFRED nULIlERT D. B.

for the nw one-fourth of sec. 12-0-29. Ho unmes the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon, und cultivation of paid land, viz: K. P. Dommoree, G-Farmer, J.

Dickey, J. Trimble, all of Beldon Kas. Any iierson who desires to protest ngrinst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of nny substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will be givon an opportunity at the above mentioded time and place to cross-examine the witnespes of said claimant, and to oiler evidenco in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. 38-43 Frank Bacon, Resistor. We BespecUulVy solicit your patronage, and can tarnisn you anything in the -WiilS liIUlL- SPEER s.

$2.00 per barrel. 21 Rev. White will not preach at Jennings until the 23rd of June. The Bank of Jennings does a General Banking Business. Call on them when you want money.

Remember we are making more Loans and treating the people fairer than any other Agent in the country. We have a nice lot of Stationary, call in and get prices on Job Work. Jennings is now supplied with a good M. D. in the person of Dr.

Stapp. Sol. Rees has a fifty-dollar singer sewing machine that will be given away Inquire for particulars at his store. Women rock the cradle and rule the world. But when they want a nice dress they always go to Reeses store for it 1,200 lbs glidden wire.

A big bargain in this wire to close it out. Sol Rees. A bran new baby in town this week, and we think it is Mr. Loceys time to set up the cigars. A daughter of Mr.

Bauldin who litres near Jackson was buried at the Jackson cemetery last Tuesday. The funeral services were conducted by Ilev. Muxslow. Ben Small and W. II.

Wiley returned from Clay Center last Wednesday, bringing with them the sad news of the death of Mr. Small's father. True etiquette should be observed in business as well as in social matters. What would you think of a party who would uncermoniously intrude him or herself where they have not been invited? Therefore, when you want to purchase goods, go to the merchant who publicly invites you through the local newspaper. You will not only feel that you are welcome, but in ninty-aine cases out of one-hundred you will get better and cheaper goods.

AB parties interested in organizing, and mantaining a' Sunday School at Jennings, are requested to meet at 'the school house at 10 o'clock next Sunday developing oil our possibilities. The Kansas Farmer is a broad-ganged journal whieh aims at the education of farmers and their amities; from the plmo to the platform, from the pall to the parlor. The perfect farmer is an educated gentleman, and Jiis wife and children are graceful companions of the good and pure. This stalwart old RED STAR Meat Market. AVon't Do to Fool With Her.

Backwoods school teacher in Tennessee to girl "Why were you away from school during the past two weeks Girl "Becaze I thought I was goiu' ter get "Did the young man fail to appear at the appointed time?" "Oh, he woulder been thar all right ef it hadn't been fur mar." "Wall, she tuck a dislike ter Dave that's the name uf the feller." "Isn't he a man of good habits "Well, he gits drunk sometimes an' fights right smart, but that didn't make no difference ter mar. It was thiser way; We wuh to bo married on Friday. Wall, Thursday evenin' Dave he come over. Mar wus a-b'ilin' soap out in the yard. She had commenced stir-rin' it ter the right, but Dave he tuck up the stick an' stirred it ter the left, an mar she snatched the stick outen his hand and knocked him down, an' then driv him off'n the place.

Oh, it won't do to fool with mar when she's makin' soap." Arkansaw Traveler. Dealer in Dry Goods, Fauey Staple groceries, Boots Shoes, Provisions, Tobacco Cigars, Queensware "Woodenware. GOOD GOODS FAIR PRICES. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the best market prices. CALL AND SEE ME FOR PRICE friend of the people believes in building v.p everywhere the best and the strongese men and women, and inmak-ing tlw farm a fountain ofgoodthings.

It is not only a teacher of farm work, and farm methods, but it is an educator in state-waft. Published weekly at Topeka, Kansas, at th reduced price or $1.00 year Sample copy free. Address Kansas Farmer Co. By Special arrangements the Kansas Farmer is Clubbed together with the Times. Both papers for only $1.75.

HOPKINS STOHR, Proprietors. FRESH MEATS, LARD' and TALLOW on HAND AT ALL TIMES. ECash Paid for Hides. Give us a Call. JENNINGS, KANSAS.

NOTICE No. 1F.8U.-5. Land Office at Oberlin, Muyll, 1SS9. Notice in hereby given that the following-named sottler has filed notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Oberlin on July 17, 1889, viz: A8A L. MARCELLTJS H.

E. 1H017 for the sw one fonrth sec. 2d town 5 rango 28 w. He names the following witnesses to provd his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. D.

WUeeloek, H. E. Stoel, B. Vandnsen. H.

L. Mullen, all of Allison Any persrn who desires protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substontiol reason, under the law and regulations of the Interior Department, why such proos tiiould not bo allowed, will bs given an opportunity ut tho abovo mentioned time und piaca to orowi-ezainine tho wit-ncsei 0f f-j. and to offer evIiVnee in lCITY BAKER Y.JI Quite an excitement for a short time last Friday. A boy of Every one in! erested in. the celebration for the 4th of July will meet at tbe school house Saturday night, June 1st.

Let every one come out and. have their interest represented. i -1 order vo foi.h cents at a i nniir. just rebtirtal ef thai iiIk.i"..,! hr pVu.i;.i t. a en 1 5." Adilrii TH 14 FARMER, t'ua 4.i.

uaaisys, Uc'taroB Cojwtt, Kansas. ilr. Bee was thrown from a pony nnd i so brtdly stunned that many thought he iJat the boy revived unci w-i out next day with only a lew; 1 i OR HH 1 PAGE OH I rlLuUUL OUT I juoming. CREAfilEW PACKAGE KJUVFG CO. i E.

B. Kimball, fSar. KANSAS CITY. Ki.

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1888-1893