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The Jennings Gazette from Jennings, Kansas • 1

The Jennings Gazette from Jennings, Kansas • 1

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HO. EG NGS "Hew to the line, let the chips fall where they may." W. Shook, Co, Publishers JENNINGS KANSAS MAY 8 1903 VOL 15. a l), S. Logan snipped anotner enrol OUR SPRING cattle to K.

V. I uesdny. Ho accompanied them, MiH Bertha Kecnan spent this week with Us Lizzie Johnson at the home Mm. Shearer Mrs. W.

E. Carper has lacn considerably worse the past week. Dr. Gilpin of Oberlin, was called, in consultation Monday. Tho machinery for the.

oil well here arrive here Monday. It is too bid the machinery has been uVfc-yed ho long, and we hope now to it put in shape and work commeaced. We sawn man this w. ck from near Norc.tur who informed us that Mum THAT RAIN AND. SNOW Grace Tice taught the bent school The ever had'in their di-trht.

Mi a Twh la Jennings girl IV. O. Martin, of Traer, was a culli at thisoffice last Saturday. He la Mr. IS NOW COMPLETE We solicit an Inspection in -our LINES.

Would call special attention to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. NEWEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES Always Fleming's new clerk. He la figuring on building a new boute here, as Lo ciin't find one to rent. Certain parties, In order tj injure our Hail company, are reporting" over the country that we did not pay Dick Wel- Was General, and Almost Insures your whEat And while you are waiting for it to Mature, drop in and see our nice lino of dry Goods, and Fresh Groceries Etc. ton last year.

Our list snows every one who was paid hep, and ever who put in a cl for da rmge it pay Diek Welton put la claim for a damage and ofcouise got none; If he had a mage would have ut in a claim, he would have got it. Any person who will take the trouble to ask Mr. Welton will (in 1 out that he never put in a cl dm. is OUR MOTTO We PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE AT ALL TIMES. VICTOR LORIG, OberJin, Kans ,1 K'V.

Cowman delivere-l a line sermon i to a large audience list Sunday night. It rained all Tuesday night, and all day Wednesday. It wai ju-tt Highest Prico For vour Produce. dry for corn planting again and A. A.

Smith. Cashier Chan. Sawyer, Pres. now they can't get in the fields till next week agalu. it's the making of the wheat.

i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION THE STATE BANK OF JENNINGS, JENNINGS, KANSAS. (Does A General Banking Business.) DIRECTORS: Land Office at Colby, Kansas, Apr, 27 Notice Is herebv if 1 veil that the follow JENNINGS, KAS Am bs. National Bank Examiner. .0. M.

Sawtkr, Pres. Firrt Nat'l Bank, E. E. ing named settler lias filed notice of hi intention to uiane final proof In support of Ills1 cla'in, that said proof will- be made before Register Receiver at Colbv, Kansas, on June 6th 1U03 viz: Philip U. Wallack, H.

E. No. HMO, for the 8 i sec 2i township Bs rane 26w (ith M. He-n inies the following witness to prove hU continuous residence upon and Norton, Kan. Nortjn, Kas CJ.Shimeall, Cashier First Nat'l Bank -J, R.

Burrow," Pres. First Nat'l Bank Norton, Ks. Smith Center, Ks. A. A.SMITH, Cashier.

And Secretary Of State, cultivation of said land, viz: H. te. le, I'eter Pauls, John P. Pan and ihie.ea all of Kansis. V.

H. Vard, Regist. Wheat is immense, U00JS.L. ft.KD VTSiUSOHft.Lv. We print sale bills and horse bills.

The frogs have been singing this week Cff" Figs and Dates at the Variety Geo. Lemon has his dray re modeled JENNIXGSJJMARKET Butter 13 Eggs il Wheat 50 Rye Corn 42 Cane Seed 30 Alfalfa Seed $5 a bu. Hans, Collars Saddles 1 E. Taylor Is doing some paintln this week. Gus Nelson clerned at the harness Wednesday was a dew-y day Last Monday was pension day Mrs.

Elgin's sister has been quite sick. Vernon Pierce got his hand hurt Monday. Ran Bartly putting a new roof on his house Bert Duncan was over from Lucerne today Glenn Shearer saw a large rattle snaxe Sunday, but it got away. store Monday afternoon. Mrs.

McCammon of Esbon, is visitin her daughter Mrs Beam and her sou Store This Office is Headquarters for Hail Insurance. Don't put it off. J. 8. Rabourn is the name of the young man who is helper at the depot.

Ike Crumbly and wife of Colby came i down Wednesday for a visit with the Fecly's. Last Sunday was the first day in the history of the state that a President ever spent iu Kansas. A young man from Smith Center nam Frank here. Mrs. lifton, of Gradan, was over here trading Saturday.

Rowland Brock has had his buggy overhauled and re-painted. (- Allie Elgin purchased Frankie Simpson' buggy. Nuw pirls look out. I have one of the most complete Harness Saddlery Stores in De! Dr. Hardesty lias ben tr ing for some time to get rid of the telephone office, and succeeded last Saturday.

It wnt- The city cout.cil or someone- else Dave Goodrich is s'ayiug at Jennings turned over to J. A. Lander. should fix the sidewalks. now uutil his leg gets well.

Mrs. Nettie McNaughton. wife of the Misses Litton and Danley called at -We insure your wheat in tho Farmers ed J. E. Wood has been put in charge of doctor at Topeka, is visiting her parent-- this office Monday evening.

Mutu.d of Topeka. G. W. Shook catur county. A full line of teari Harness $26, up.

My doubh and single driving harness cannot be beat in quality or Price. I I cairy a complete stock of th the creamery here hen this week, Litle has named a grey hound Misses Letha Rouse, Edna Simpson, E. Smith and his wife and Mother, took a trip into the couutry Monday af pup afer us. Jim knows he is a sprii.ter Georgia and Gertie Rees spent Sunday with IomNellans. Tom Kerr returned from itchell ternoon.

county last Saturday and has gone to Mrs. Koehn and daughter Caroline A lad at Shar Springs last Sunday California. called at this office Saturday. They ask Celebrated H. K.

brand Riding 'O I presented the Presideut with a live bad ed us to change Mr. Keener's Echo Three indies of hail is reported north -ft from Florence to La Junta. of Norcatur lues 'ay, aud 10 inches at We learn that a couple of. our besl im Carsten and Joe Petrasek's boy killed 8 wolves Sunday. Chas Sawyer and J.

Bridegroom were up from Norton Tuesday. This office turns out horse bills this week for Chas. Thieseu's horse, Mark. When you know of a bit of news, don't be backward in telling us. We will appreciate anything you may tell us Mrs.

Duncan and her mother Mrs. Woodside, who is visiting her from Republic county, were callers at this office last Saturday. 4 We heard John Standfast had been I dead 7 years, but he went through here Puillipsburg. It will pay you to come to this office oauuies Do you know you always get a better grade of LeatherGoods at a regular Hnr nss Store than elsrtwhere. Think it over; isn't it a fact? citizens brokv into the barber shop last and get a Hall Policy on your grain in a Madisoii Clark and his neighbor Mr.

Sunday morning. Wiley call-d i-t this office yesterday and John Watson and family returned last company that dates the day we write the application, and a company that paid always carry a complete Line report tlieir crops line. Saturday from California. They a 1 the biggest per cent last year. dl at this office and get a Hail Policy looked natural.

John Cjmer was in yesterday, and hi ot Everything the farmer needs U. G. Morgan who spent th- winter on jour wheat; you don't know wbit day our crop will all go with a hail storm snys he just finished planting 65 acres of forthe Horse. I sell the best Quite a number of the young people corn before the snow and it is alright, Sunday on his a ay from Oberlin quite a lively corpse' were invited to J. A.

Shearer's Tuesday Earl Jennings and Rudolph Koehr. Whips. Best No. 1 Harness night and enjoyed themselves with vocal I. Dunsmoor bought J.

irnetts with his his sister, Mrs. Frank Reed, and who has been working for John Tacha this spring, left Mondiy for Oscaloosa, Iowa, in response to a message that a sister was very ill. We heard the other day of a small boy who said his prayers and kissed ev erybody good night but the new hired girl. you going to kiss me good night, said the glrL Nope, I saw pa try and instrumental music till the wee sma' hours. farm east of town Monday for $1,100.

Oil 75c. See my New Patented Concord We learn that John Watson will move went rabbit hunting a fewdavs ago and Earl caught a rabbit in his hands, but it was dead froze to death. We had the pleasure of looking a 3 as handsome mule colts as we ever saw last Saturday in front of our office. The) Mrs. Welton returned Wednesday harness.

Ihey last twice as long as the old stulk on the pl.tce. Barnett's will go to the state of Washington. from Illinois; she reports it very dry there now, in fact oats are dying for the traveling man uuiutard came in AiufDiiiiK luuu vuAuvaau tnuio i mi nill want of rain. his autouiobUe Tuesday, and it has been i 7 1 18 ana to kii-s you this morning, and I don't Clarence Kirkendall. the 19 year old Hana JVLacle -Estrr es .1.

j. ms notea jacK, nam Jones. want to be slapped the way you slapped iu Simpson barn ever since on account ion of II Kirkendall of Kanona, at him. instantly Killed at the Kanoua oil well j. li.

Armsoury was in rown paturda; with his whiskers all gone but a litth dab right on his chin about as big as i. Thursday afternoon of last weeK. He uan't Seat in Q-aality Or PRICS- E. SMITH was at the top of the derrick. 72 feet high, placing the wire cable over the rown pully, preparatory to the lowering heavy casing in the well, when the of the storm A Kansas farmer had a cow killed by a railroad train the other day.

He presented his claim to the company in the following "30 will be considered plenty for her, for she was but a common cow and by no means the finest of my herd." The claim agent of the road answered the letter promptly aud enclosed a check for $100. He wrote the "It is the first instance since my connection with the road that Jennings, the home of the Brown county colony, is Improving. A new bans and a drug store have been lately Ideated there. And we notice by the Jennings Echo that our Brown county people are taking an active pait in build ing up that community. Bee.

Mr. Salisbury the Norcatur Jeweler has made arrangements with us to take in all kinds of watch and cIock work for cable became caught In pome way, the timbers on which the pulley rested were ipped, and Clarence was thrown to the bottom, when he had fallen two thirds rats tail. He resembled Uncle Sam little. ClarK always was handsome. Chris Nicholson was in town yesterday He says back in Brown county they ha to feed stock seven and eight months in in the year, but here its ten.

Laying all jokes aside he lines it here fine, aud his wife and children are now getting more acquainted and are well satisfied Ran Bartley and family, and George Valentine and family spent Sunday witi them, and tbey all had a pleasant time We hope Brown county can send ou; some more as good people, but John Nelltns says the good ones are all here now. LAURA MUNSON the distance, bis head struck the II Hardest, mm ana ne wm sena aiterit uere once any other but a full blooded animal of a week, and return to us. ou heavy walking beam and was crushed horribly. When he strucK the bottom be fell on his head on a pile of heavy M. D.

have a watch or clock needing repairing great value has been killed by our trains steel isings. A leg was also broKen in some way in the fall. Death was Immediate. The funeral was held SundAv or cleaning, leave at this office and the nd I enclose you $100 aj damage and a Norcatur Jeweler, who is an expert, wi reward for honesty.and I would like put it In shape at Oberlin prices, All Jour photograph to frame and hang in wor guaranteed. my office.

IX' t3 PHOTOS. flKC At morning and the remains buried In the Kanona cemetery. The famllv arm Call and.

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Years Available:
1888-1922