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The Gleaner from Jaqua, Kansas • 1

The Gleaner from Jaqua, Kansas • 1

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The Gleaneri
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Jaqua, Kansas
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he Gleaner YOL. 1. AQUA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1887. NO. 24.

B. M. TIME CARD. Dame Rumor says it's a sure thing School opened Sept. 5th with a light attendance, but the number has in now that the land office will be moved AT HAIGLER, MEBHASKA.

KOUND-ABOUTS. PICKED UP AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR NEWS GLEANERS. creased until we now have 47 enrolled, from Oberlin to Biakeman, the new Remember the town west of Atwood, in Rawlins The enrollment shows pupils from the No 40, going east, p. "Wo. 2, going east, 3:15 a.

No. 39, going west, 1:25 p. No. 1, goiDg west, 11:33 p. county.

following states: Nebraska, 11; School will open-Monday, Oct. 9, in souri, 10; Indiana, Iowa, New the Gurney school district, north of York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Kansas, 2. A spirit of industry John McDermet has lots of visitors to-day, all of them from 'Albert, Edward and James Cole and George Cochran from Cloud county, this state; and hist, not least, Ids brother, Frank McDermet, from Se fOROCERY seems to have taken possession of the THE COMMERCIAL, (Formerly the Haiglei House,) 1TAIGLEK, NEHRASKA. Wm. It.

AVAY, PROPRIETOR. A new hotel newly furnished. Week or day board at reasonable rates. pupils, and we are looking forward to profitable term. -Bird City News.

AND MERCHANDISE GENERAL Money at Jaqua at ten per Jaqua. Jasper Powell will manipulate the birch and supervise the The GT.EANKit folks, feasted this morning on watermelon, sent to this oflico by Mrs. Butcher. We didn't weigh the melon but we weighed ourselves after eating it and found that we were about 35 pounds heavier than usual. A druggist from Decatur county, this state, is in town to-day prospecting for cent, and no commission.

C. AQUA, NOTARY PUBLIC, Goods 'way down at Hadley's. Com petition must be met by competition Prints, from 5 to 8 cents per yard. Unbleached Muslin, 0(rfl0c yd. Rice, 121M1.00.

Prunes, 15th', ville, Illinois. 'Gus Johnson starts to-day on a visit to ids friends and relatives near Clarln-da, Iowa. Members of the What Next Club are requested to meet at Mr. Hadley's next Wednesday evening. Jtoath of William DeiiL'll.

German Plains, Sept. 26, 1887. Editor Gleaner: I have to chronicle the sad reality or the first death at German Plains. The departed one is AQUA, KANSAS. Oflice at Collins Brothers' Store.

STORE OF G. A. HADLEY, Who is bound to keep pace with the a drug store location. He will probably stay with us. M.

F. Blake's work will commence next week on big wind mill designed to pump water from hitf Veil, 206 feet Sugar, 151t), $1.00. Canned Goods cheap. deep, and also to operate a mill for Complaint having been made to this Mr. William Denicus, of Bection 14, town 2, range 42; a young man of 28 Bridgford Bro's, ttKAL ESTATE AND LOAN AOENTS, WANO, KANSAS.

Buy and sell relinquishments, and do a general land business Give them a call, and they will save you money. E. M. SNODGRASS, M. Physician nd Surgeon, ofllce that illegal fees are being charged times in selling GOOD GOODS AT THE grinding corn and feed.

The postofflce lately established at M. F. Blake's is named Gurney. The LOWEST PRICES. years.

Only a few weeks ago no one could suppose that he would be called for many years. He went with Mr. Peter Loss to spend the fall running a thrashing machine. The were thrashing for taking final proofs in this Land District, the attention of all parties is called to the following list of fees in such cases as regulated by law: 1 FINAL homesteads. Fees on lands within rail ofliee has a weekly mail at present, and will probably have mail three times a week after a short time.

A pamphlet describing the Eureka Park Country has just been issued from flax and he was poisoned by the dust or particles of grain. We do not know road limits. 00 Fees on land outside the rail that this was the direct cause of his the Kingston Lariat office. The pamphlet is neatly printed anq is designed to boom a splendid country. death, but soon afterward his partner, road limits.

6 00 H. L. BENNER, Fees for examining and approving Mr. Fred received word that Mr. Denicus was dead.

Mr. Ortle took final homestead proofs by Register and Receiver where made before the Judge first train and saw him buried. Jaqua, Kansas. Residence 1 miles west of town. YT.

C. O'BRIAN, DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, NOTARY PUBLIC, KINGSTON, COLO. Win. OoavIcs, 1JAK15E11 AXD HAIR PKESKEIt, At McDekmkts' jstohr; on Saturdays. DEALER IN or Clerk of Court, 22J cents per 100 Mr.

Denicus was a noble young man, well educated, respected by all, and we Jasper Powell went out south of town this week with the picture machine, and made some interesting negatives, lie says he saw some fine country and good crops. One of the views shows Milton Lee's sorghum factory, which is lather an immense affair: His regret his untimely call. words. These are government fees. tUE-EMPTIOXS.

Price of land within the railroad S7 OleiinliitfH from (iprmnii lltilM limits, per acre $2 50 September 24th Was very warm. Sept. Price of land outside the railroad 25, heavy rain and hail west of Mr limits, per acre. 1 25 Clugh's. evapopating pan is 40 feet long, furnace the same length, and the rest of the apparatus in proportion.

Tne contract for carrying mails be Ml, REDt'CINO TESTIMONY TO WRITING We are very busy cutting com. Can Before Register and Receiver' 22J cents per 100 words. AIGLElt PHARMACY COMPANY dealers In Drugs, Paints, Oils, 1'Hlellt MetlMilPK, Toll Artlrll's, Haiuleh, NkuhAska. The charges of Judges and Clerks of tween Jaqua and Haigler has been awarded to John Biirgwald-our "Bum." The first trip on this route will be made from Jaqua to Haigler on October 9th, not gather many items for The Gleaner this week, More next time. Our Sabbath school still continues.

We are glad to know that a new postofflce has been established at Mr. Clugh's. No regular mail at present. Court are regulated by the State Sta tutes anil a penalty prescribed for a violation of the same. returning next day, All parties-are requested to report Messrs.

Franklin and Peterson, of 1 to ward Lumber, any overcharge to this office. Bird City, are visiting our town this CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigrars, Etc. JAQUA; KANSAS. F. J.

Mott, Register, Mail regular, three times a week, after Oct. 0. There will be heavy storms October 1st to 11th. Heavy snow and frost in localities. Farmers, prepare for the week.

They are in the insurance busi- tfAlOLEH. NEBRASKA, hess, and talk fire, lightning and tomb Lumber, BaSll. I)OOrS, stones to our citizens. They expect to see cars running through Bird City, coldest winter yet experienced in the nineteenth century. Prepare is the into Jaqiia lu the sweet Very Building Material safest plan.

soon. They inform us that the District Fair at Bird City will oprti on the loth Notice. All parties Indebted to the of October and continue ftmr days. An firm of McDertnet Brothers are request attractive premium list has beef) pre ed to call at the store of D. C.

Swander, and settle. J. J. McDmhmet. J.

L. McDermet. Collins Brothers, Hofghum Mill. pared. Our German Plains correspondent predicts biting Weather for the next ten days.

Get out your overcouts and Arctics. This town was well represented at Of All Kinds, HAND AND SOFT COALS. tHtOltSKS FOR WALK. Mender Johnson How have their dorses at Bender's place, one-half mile north of Jaqua. Prices from 25 to65.

Anyone wanting a good horse cheap will do Well to call and look them over. Go to Jaqua Bios, at Jaqua for cheap ney on real estate. Take your cane to Miltoti Lee's sor ghum mill, which is now in full blast at his farm four miles south of Jaqua, PEALKtm Sorghum for sale at the mill. All railroads west of Pittsburg, Buf Are you going to make final proof? Do you Want to borrow money on land in Kansas or Colorado!" Then call ut the Gleaner ofhee. J.

W. Bknner. falo and Cincinnati, have entered Into the Kingston fair yesterday. The exhibit of farm products was something wonderful. Pumpkins that wasli tubs couldn't compete with for bigness; and melons, turnips, such as grew in Gullivers land of giants.

The display of ladies' fancy work was very an agreement to sell round trip tickets over all main lines to points in the west at one fare for the round trip. The last excursion for the present season will Winn Combs, of 5-42, Is the happy occur on October 11th. Persons in the east who contemplate, visiting the west sire of a bouncing boy will do well to take advantage of this D. C. Swander has purchased Mc Dermet Brothers' stock of Hour-and opportunity.

Tickets will be good for feed, and has fitted up the store build Andrtot Johnson, forty days. Flour at Hadley's. ing with a large stwk. of dry goods and groceries Look out for his "ad" next WantkB At once. Two girls at week.

The Arlington Hotel, In Jaqua. MCAMiKti Ji. McCrillls, manager of the Cap Make your loans of Jaqua Bros. Rock Cattle Company, was In town on The best terms In Cheyenne county. Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery and Nails, GASOLENE STOVES.

Wednesday. He had slaughtered a beef, and brought down some meat for our hungry cltiKenn. G. A. Iladley now carries Flour, of The Challenge wind mill Is the best.

BALED HAY, Sold by FatWey Oarn, at Wano. clusnp and choice grades, in connection with Lis grocery business. It Is wry certain that a drug' store JAQUA, KANSA8, will soon be opened here: fbr We fellow Don't buy a windmill until you have I fcililtitt'd iii the Houlh'WesleM port of three different parties who contem seen Fausey Gam at Wano. They sell the Challenge, which gives general AND satisfaction. of Cheyenne county, Kaiisas, on the south fork of the Republican liver.

The Republican flows through the finest valley in Western Kansas or Ne plate the medicine business ol Ihis town. Mr. a ihI Mrs. Charles Mummer, returned to this vicinity to-day after a twi Weeks' absence, and they will at once take tip their abode ort their claim west of town. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

braska. Feed of all kinds, NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Denver, August 85, Notice is hereby given that the follow The town of Jfliiqua Is located in the leart of a rich agricultural country, ing-named settler has filed notice of his Willi the best of water at a depth of, only twenty feet; upon the permanent Machine Oils. intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that tald proof will be made before the Register or Receiver survey of the B. M.

and Rock Island Chiules Davis, the Kingston photographer, gave tis' a pleasant call tin Wednesday evening, tie was reluming from Burlington, Where he raiinians, aim owi road are now re U. 8. Land Office at Denver, on Saturday Ictober 1 5 1 38? viu JoserH B. Akmitaoe. made Ms of views ftnd dnctftr.

His Jtiqiin, Kaunas Glassware and Queensware. 8 23004. for the southeast quarter of! section 14. towusbio ft south, run en ii garded as certain to reach lis noon. Now is the time to come to this new town to engage In any kind of business.

Good Inducments to parties Wishing to locate ith us. G(kk1 timber claims can yet be had within a few miles of Jaqua. partner, Alvord, whrt hud been working with lending pliotograhet of Omaha, returned to Kingston two weeks ago, and bad charge of the gallery during Davis absence. Messra. Alvord Davis will prolraWy close He names the following Witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and Alm a (Jooij Linu t)K Patent Medicine.

Culivation of said land, vizi Dutton For Information about this place uieir gaiiery next week. At present address Collins Bio's, Wano, Kansas, Thompson, James Thompson) Hervey VanUorn, and C. M. Jaqua, all of Jaqua, Kaosaa. 0- r.

J. Mott, fcegister, they are rushed with work and have mr orders ahead. KANSAS. or C. M.

Jaqua, Jaqua, Che.yenne Kans..

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