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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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1 I tt vr Gleaner HE T71 VOL. 1. AQUA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1887. NO. 25.

i Letter Advertised. B. M. TI ME CARD. ROUND-ABOUTS.

Letters remaining uncalled for at Jaqua Some scoundrel took a peep into John Baxter's chicken house a few evenings ago, and liked the contents so AT IIAIOLER, NEBRASKA. PICKED UP AND JOTTED DOWK BY OUK post-office, Oct. 1, L887: Damraet, Mrs Hummel, James Joseph, Ids Lewis, Remember the NEWS OLEANEK8. well that he carried away about twenty No 40, going east, 1:25 p. No.

2, going east, 3:13 a. No. going west, 1:25 p. No. Ingoing wost, ......11:33 p.

ni. m. m. m. chickens with him.

So far the Eureka Parties calling for above letters, Park has not been troubled with sneak-thieves, andif this thing continues our Mr. Way of 7-43, Colorado, passed through Jaqua on Tuesday returning from a trip to Iowa. Mr. Way brought back with him a fine Yorkshire stallion, weighing nearly 2000 pounds. fOROGEST please say "Advertised." C.

M. Jaqua, P. M. Denveb, Sept. 18, '87.

Notice is hereby given that the timber culture affidavit having been changed by the circular of general land people want to get their shot-guns ready. AVe know of no gathering that we, should be so pleased to attend, as the funeral of a sneak-thief. Lariat. AID MERCHANDISE J. J.

McDormet has received his fEHERAL commission as notary public for Chey THE COMMERCIAL, (Formerly the Haigler House,) IIAIGLKIt, NEUKASKA. Ws. 11. WAY, PROPRIETOR. A new hotel newly furnished.

"Week or day board at reasonable rates. C. M. JAQUA, NOTARY PUBLIC, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods. At V.

C. Swaxder's. enne county, Kansas, and is now ready to put hia seal and signature on all kinds of legal documents. See his office dated June 27th, 1887, all applications unaccompanied by the new affidavit will be rejected. F.

J. Mott, Register. t)utt Opened. A large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Flour, if ew goods. Low prices.

Come and see us. V. C. SWANDEB. OTrtDr nr a it a mr JAQUA, KANSAS.

Office at Collins Brothers' Store. Complaint having been made to this office that illegal fees are being charged for taking final proofs in this Land District, the attention of all parties is called to the following list of fees in card in another column. Charlie Kester, foreman of Lariat office at Kingston, was a pleasant caller at the Gi.kankk chapel on Tuesday. Jim of North Fork, west of Haigler, was in town a few days ago. lie states that the American Cattle Company is shipping good heavy rangers Briclgrford Bro's, ItEAL ESTATE AND LOAN AliENTS, WANO, KANSAS.

such cases as regulated by law: FINAL nOMESTEADS. Who is bound to keep pace with the Buy and Bell relinquishments, and do a weighing 1100, and selling them at an Fees on lands within the rail Following is a late ruling of the General Land Office, concerning timber culture proofs: general land business. Give road limits $12 00 average of $32 per head. The Company has sent a large herd of cows to New Fees on land outside the rail times in selling GOOD GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. "Hereafter parties desiring to offer final proof in timber culture cases will be required to file a notice of their intention with the register of the proper Mexico.

He says the land out there is all being taken up by settlers, and the cattle must go. Our offer to club The Topeka Capital with The GlkaNkti at $1.30 per year district land office, and the same shall be published in the same manner as in homestead and pre-emption cases." for both papers holds good until November 1st, when the price will be ad road limits, 6 00 Fees for examining and approving final homestead proofs by Register and Receiver where made before the Judge or Clerk of Court, 22 cents per 100 words. These are government fees. PHE-EMPTIOSS. Price of land within the railroad limits, per acre.

50 Price of land outside the railroad limits, per acre. 1 25 REDUCING TESTIMONY TO WRITING. Before Register and Receiver' 22J cents per 100 words. The charges of Judges artd Clerks of vanced to $1.75. Tne Omaha Herald them a calf, and they will save you money.

E. M. SNODGRASS, M. Physician Surgeon, Jaqua, Kansas. Residence 11 miles west of town.

W. C. O'BRIAN, Deputy county surveyor of arapahoe county, colorado, NOTARY PUBLIC, KINGSTON, COLO. J. J.

McDERMET, Notary Public, JAQtTA, KANSAS. and TnE, Gleaner for Sl.flO per year H. L. BENNEK, in advance: this offer is good until January 1st, 1888. Charley Blue returned from McCook Every one should plant Borne trees this fall and next spring.

This is a matter that should not be deferred. They are ornamental and very useful in many ways. Do not put it off three or foul' years as did the eorly settlers of Nebraska and Kansas, but do it now. It is now time to begin making arrangements for Seeds. Logan SellUtlei Norghuui Mill.

I DEALER IN Nebraska, on Monday evening and next day he started east again for S7S long visit. Unaccountable. Jasper Powell started Monday on Court are regulated by the State Sta 3 tutes and a penalty prescribed for a short visit to friends in Bed Willow violation of tile same. Take your cane to Milton Lee's sor county. All parties are requested to report ghum mill, which is now in full blast at his farm four miles south of Jaqua.

II. L.Benner is building ft coal house any overcharge to this office. F. J. Mott, Register.

near the Arlington. Sorghum for sale at the mill. Miss Lillle Fuller has beeri quit' Will loan money on land or chattels. Office in rear of V. C.

Swaiider's store. ll.YIULElt PIl.AB.MACY COMPANY DBALBHS IS Drugs, Paints, Oils, Went Medicine, Toilet Articles i)ti, Go to Jaqua Bros, at Jaqua foi" cheap sick for several days. money on real estate. Mr and Mrs. Plummer returned yes- Cider vinegar.

from a visit to Benkelman, Nebraska. Genuine. II. L. BENkEH.

'Mont Collins came up from Wano llAior-Eii, NbubaskAi All railroads west of Pittsburg, Buf Wednesday. Thursday he and Cash Jaqua went duck hunting and were falo arid Cincinnati, have entered into an agreement to sell round trip tickets CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, Confectionery, Tobaccos 'Cigars Etc. JAQUA, i i i. I I KANSAN. very successful.

over all main lines to points in the west Mr. BiU'gwaid has purchased a hack at one fare for the round trip. The last and five horses, and on Monday will exciu'sidn for the present season will start a trl-weekly mail and hack line occur on October' 11th. Persons in the from Jaqua to Haigler, via Logan Lansing, Rogers And Clugh. For east who contemplate visiting the west will do well to take advantage of this opportunity.

Tickets will be good for carrying the mail Mr. Burgwald receives Howard Lumber HAIGLER. NEBRASKA, Lumber, Hash, Doors, Building Material fjfr" ALL Kinds; HARD AND SOFT COALS. HOliKKS (OR BALK. tit'iider Jdhiison flow have their horses at Render's place, orie-lialf mile jorth of Jaqua.

Prices from $25 to $65. 4 forty days. $875 per antiuffl. This will be swelled to a young fortune by the amount re ceived for carrying passengers. Flour at Iladley's.

Make your loans of Jaqua Bros. Collins Brothers, John Andrist lias been amusing the The best terms in Cheyenne county; Aire ybti going to itiiike final proof? Do you want to borrow money on land in Kansas or Colorado? Then call at the Gleaner officei J. W. Benneri people Of late by his efforts to make a buggy horse of a fiery broncho. Yesterday, as John was starting out for a The Challenge wind mill is the best.

Sold by Fausey Gam, at WanO. drive, the aforesaid broncho got in 'bBAtjcus ir Anyone wanting a gooa norse cneap Will do well to call and look them over. some unusual work: standing on his hind legs, putting his fore legs over the ALIAS NOTICE. It. S.

Land Office, 1 OBkrlin. Kansas, Ijtoi 8319 September 2, 1887. Complaint having been entered at this neck yoke, then lying down on the buggy tongue which broke, of course, and ending the performance by grace fully waving all his legs, high in air, office by Job a Andrist against James H. Kirk for abandoning bis Homestead Entry No. 8723.

dated June 20, 1883, upon the southwest quarter of Section 94, town to the assembling citizens. Bum alias Burgwald commenced ship 4, south, range 43, west, in Cheyenne County, Kansas, with a view IMIMM! yesterday to build a residence In Jaqua Mrs. Burgwald will drrive from Michigan by the time the house is firiislied. the cancellation of Raid entry the coo testant alleging abandonment; ttiat laid The OlbASbr folks are Indebted to James H. Kirk hat changed nil real AlMlrlst JoliiiSoii, dei ce therefrom for more than sli months Charley Fuller for a dinner Of wild ducks.

since making said entry, and more than six montbi last passed and that said We learn that Allies Cammack, liv tract ii not settled upon and cultivated tKAtfctts IN ing east Of town, was takeri ill Wednesday night, ttnd is quite sick at this as required by law; the Said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 24th day of November, 1887, at Stoves, Tinvrare, Cutlery and Hails. GASOLINE STOVES. G. A. Hadley now carries Flour, of 10 a.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban cheap and choice grades, in connection BALED HA donmerit. TuixrSCOTt, Receiver, with his grocery business writing. The following parties are now building houses on tbelf faims east iff town: Gus Happel, 1 nines' east; Miss Libby Hull, 2 miles) Asbefry Cammack, 2J mile At the meeting tit What Next Club Jaqua, Kansas, Don't buy a windmill until ytlu have Is situated in the south-western part seen Fausey Gam at Wano. They sell the Challenge, which gives general AN of Cheyenne county, Kansas, bn Hie south fork of the Republican river. Wednesday evening it was decided to satisf act tons The Republican flows through Die continue the Shakespeare leadings, and the secretary was instructed to order several copies of "The Merchant of AGRICULTURAL MdPLfiMENTS, finest Valley in Western Kansas or Ne- NOTICE OF FINAL FKOOF.

Land Office at Denver, Colo. August 23, i 887. braskai Venice," Kellogg's school edition. The town of Jatiqua is located ill the reed of all kinds. Notice Is hereby given that the follow heart of a rich agricultural country, McDeiniet hi closing but the remain ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support with the best of water at depth of der of his Furniture very cbeap Now hie only twenty feet; upon the permanent is your chance to buy.

It will soon be of hit claim, and that laid proof will be too lte. survey of the B. M. and Rock Island UnvKvf '('AM rHicM. made before tbtf Register or Receiver U.

S. Land Office at Denver, Colo. on raunaas, ana ooin roaas are now re Notice. All parties indebted to the Saturday. October 15, 1887, vizi garded as certain to reach us soon.

firm of McDermet Brothers are request JOSEt'H B. ARMtTAGE. JNow Is the time to come to this and fttieenswarO. qua, Katfcsirtt 23094, for tbe southeast quarter of new tofrn to engage in any kind of ed to call at the store of V. C.

Hvunder, and settle-. J. 3. JIcDekmet. section 14, towuabip 6 south, range 42 business.

Uood Indricment to parties wishing to locate With us. west. 9. h. McDermet.

He bames the following witnesses to (rood timber claims ran yet be had Af.no A twb Lt of Patrst Mfitnciiiesi prove his continuous residence upon and IL L. Betiner Las purchased a large within a few miles tt Jaqua. stock of Boots and Hhoes, arid will cultvatlon of laid land, viz: Duttoo Thompson, James Thompson, Hervey For Information alxuit this place have them in stock in a few days. Vanllorn, and C. M.

Jaqua, all of address Collins BrO's, Wano, Kansas, Money at Jaqua at ten per KANA Jaqua, Kansas. or V. M. Jaqua, Jaqua, Cheyenne I wnt. and no commission..

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