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The Western Kansan from Leoti, Kansas • 3

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THE WESTERN KANSAS TBtjRifDAT, -MAY 23. XJS Bring the One Hess some mutton Don't forget to attend, the Farmers' Institute next Saturday. Dr. Q. F.

Johnston Monday evening from Topeka. F. E. Sebring went to Garden City this week in search of work. Orra vVikoff has secured the contract for building the state SMILES OF Mrs.

Smaaes kept house for her son tieqige last week- tiring Mis Mary's absenoe John Brock contemplates leaving for Colorado aoou order to get work to do; MK and-Mrs. Thuma visited witn Mrs. Kutler on last Saturday. Quite a few ofL our people have been attending church at Pence. Our young people are anticipating quite a lime tomorrow night.

They expect to ktnp the light tau-tastic toe" at Mr. John White's. Why will you persist in paying- tlie other fellow's bad debts when your cash will go so much farther at the George Smades was taken sudden ly ill while in town last baturday. We hope to see him able to be out soon again. wm GROCERY.

While feeding horses last week little Kov rvutier was kicked bv a G0RB03 STETESOS. Rev. Frank E. Gordont formerly principal of our schools and Mrs. Minnie Stevenson, who for several years has been a teacher in the public schools of this city, were nnited in the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Gregory, on last Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A number of the most intimate friends of the family were present to witness the ceremony which were couducted by Rev.

Riley. The presents were numerous, useful and elegant. Mr. and Mr. Gordon will visit with friends a few days, after which, they wilt go to Ashland, Kansas, where Rev.

Gordon has been engaged as minister of the M. E. church. The brst wishes of many friends go with them. RllA'.

Once agaiu we can truthfully say that it rained in 'this county. On Monday morning it began to cloud up and the wind began to blow from the northeast bui it did not rain until Tuesday morning about 6 o'clock. Then it was only a sort of a drizzle, which lasted a-bout 8 hours. More is expected. The following is a list of jurors drawn for the June term of District court: Oliver Oldfield, C.

W. Basham, John Bitner. William Miller, R. A. Thuma.

George Smades, John Stumpf, B. Scott, H. Langley, James Oldham, Henry S. Crane and James H. Crouch.

L. J. McQuade. travelling auditor of the Santa Fe, was in town Tuesday. John Krenzel had quite a serious time with his heart while in town, Saturday.

T. M. Gregory, of Greeley county, was before the pension board yesterday. Frank and Fred Katzer caught four young coyotes near the Wood-row place. Emery Haines has returned from Kansas Citv after an absence of several mouths.

BEESS AND BE INDEPENDENT. M. S. Robertson made final proof on his timber claim tlm week be- Miler. STAR GROCERY, C.

N. BOOTH, Proprietor fore Probate Judge MISSOURI PACIFICIl.lt. TIMETABLE. Correct up to date, Trains run on Mountain (Slow) time, and arrives at this station as fol- uwi: Ko. GOING EAST.

Time. 52 K. C. Express 12:32 A. w.

20 Local Freight 1:46 p. M. Sli Til roujra Preigh GOING WEST. tal Denver Express, 2:50 A.M. S19 Through Freight 12:22 A.M.

Local Freight, 5:16 P. M. G. A. Williams, Agent.

Chicago, Kansas Western (SHNTHFE ROUTE) TIMETABLE. Cerrect up to date. Trains run on Central time, arriving: at this station follows: Jfo. GOING EAST. Time.

18 Passenger, 9 :05 A. v. GOING WEST. 158 Passeuicer, 5:45 P.M. W.

M. Nekk, Agent. Societies. -rj. A.

F. MILLER TOST NO. sJ at their Hall, Cr. Main and Fifth Ave, every secood and fuurth Saturday, at 2 o'clock. All Comrades made welcora C.

Pkkssox, P. L. J. Davidson, Adjt. EOTI LODGE NO.

340., A. F. and A. M. Meet tlie Second and Fourth Mondav evening in each month, at their Hall over Eoontz Jones' store.

Visit Hrothcru in good tandiflg cordially invite to meet with us. K. J. Tkavkk, w. M.

W. J. Cut" imurK. Sec'y. IEOTI LOrx.E NO.

29., I. O. O. every Friday evening, at their Hall over Jones' store. Members in good stand-i lug are always welcome.

R. AI.I.PHIX, Secret a rv. Glatk Dickey, V. (J. A.

Williams, N. G. LEOTI LODGE NO. 2tW, A. O.

U. Meets at Masonic Hall, every Tuesdaj niuht, at 8:30 o'clock. Members and visiting members are requested to be in attendance and will be wade welcome. I B. Maktin.

M. W. A. A. Lkshkk, Recorder.

SO. V. GEN. POPE CAMP NO. 14 Meet the Second and Fourth Saturday evenings of each month nt Pelhaiu's Hall.

Visiting Brothers iu jrood standing are cordially invited to attend. J. II. Hi.i.axi, Capt. Ray Mim-mak, 1st Sg't.

'WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS NO ISO Meet the Second and Fourth Saturday of each month at 1:30 o'clock, at G. A. R. Hall. Mas.

A. H. Chase, President. Mks. Minnie St en son, Sec'y.

TTOHNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CIIU1S-TIAN ENDEAVOR. Meets every Sunday at o'clock p. in the Presbyterian Church. F. K.

Gokion President. Mum. Minnie Stfvenson, Sec'y. colt on his side. Two houses from Leoti have been moved into this vicinity receutly.

PAXSY. 16-36 ITEM, If old Noah had lived in western Kansas he would not have had to build an ark. Too much bachelor bread has got Berrv West onVthe sick list. Messrs Brvckand Burr report things booming in 'the broom mxa-utaeiuriug business. S.

urr us the honored guest of Mr. Brock," Sunday. An enonnouSjCrovyd was in attendance at tue'seryices' conducted by Rev. Rich Sunday evening at the sod church. The Misses lwell and Wing were entertained.

by Mirs iSorion, Sunday. Mr. Rees. of White woman township, was transacting buaiuess iu these parts, Monday. Will Burr was, assisting Mr.

A. B. Lake with his well this week. Can't we have three or tout more correspondents from 10 boir Jack. IS TZE-XHS C.

S. Triplett, of Harrington, is in the city. He came on Mondajr evening via the Santa. Fe. Fred Kirapp went to Dodge City the latter of last week.

He will be absent about a week. Modoc has organized a Sunday school. Preaching every third Sunday of each month by Rev. Wart'. W.

S. Oldham went to Salina The Tribune papers are very highly pleased with the results of the creamery at that place, so far. this wek to attend tlie state meet But Leoti better not utten.pt it, be ing of cjunty Superintendents. ing such a small place and the bus- Tne boys and girls are requested iness men too Jjusy to bother with to be present at the W. R.

C. hall one. FOR GASH One of T. Do wuev's horses died this week. next Saturday at 2 o'clock P.

M. Mrs. Jenison, who has been very sick for several weeks, is now able to attend to her household duties. ALSO to Jim Riley had the misfortune CAKHUOO PICKlMiN. You justougitt to come out and wuuu L'ar-yuod's Lawn Tennis Ciub and learn how to play.

liev. W. Uldhain preached heie last Sunday. Just ask L'hes Bean if he likes to walk home iroin church. We wonder how "Biidy" knows lose a horse this week.

CAR OF POTATOES JUST RECEIVED. PLENTY OF SALT BY BARRELL OR SACK. Miss Nannie Shankltn and Leon- W. I. Davis has returned from Lamar.

Colorado, where he has been ncorkiug on a ranch for some time. idas Haines drove down to Garden City, to-day. G. B. Lawrence, ot Greelev coun- so much about thai, coupie in me Mrs.

R. Allphiti and famiW recetved the contract for tv. has HERE WE ARE AGAIN! huggy, which was seen on the mtting down the state well at this leaves, to-day, for Mt. Sterling, Ohio streets of Coronado Sunday after to visit among friends and relatives. lace.

noon. Did you observe them ver closely, "Binm Mrs. Harper and daughter, Mrs Ed Basve left last Sunday for the Indian lernrorv in a prairie Just take a peep at L. E's. garden Leoti JVLercantile Co.

We have purchased the stock of goods of Koontz Jones and are Farmer left this morning for Mound Vallev, where thev will now reside. Mr. Farmer will drive through to The bovs have lost their chooner. fence the next time you go bv. mourn.

Miss Lilly Colhouer was visiting that place. adding thereto as the trade demands. Our old p.ttrons have our thaak E. J. Shields and daughter Lulu with Miss Daisy lates last She returned to Leoti on Friday.

Fresh candies just received at came in on the Missouri racinc for past patronage and we shall endeavor to p'ease you better than ovec before. TRY US AGAIN. Hiram McCracken and Mr. Hon from Colorado Springs, Tuesday Clayton's eywell have returned from the FIRST M. E.

CHURCH. Preaching- every Sunc'Hjr at 1 1 :30 a. and 8 p. r.i. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock.

Class Meeting after morning service. Meeting of S. S. Board on the First Thurs lay night of each a month, arter Prayer meeting. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30.

Rkv. I. M. Riley. Fastor.

CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath School at A. eh rp. Pr ty-er Meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. No regular Pastor at present.

FIRST BAPTIST OIIURCIL Sabbath School every Sunday at A. tk. Young People's Meeting everv Sunday at 4 o'clock p. M. Prayer Meeting Tuesday :30 o'clock.

No Pastor at Present. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. No regular services at present. Sunday School every Suuday ttftcruoon at 3 o'clock l. m.

EL C. Sh ELTON, Sup't. morning. fat The One Hoss man is after a west. i ESPECIAL ATTENTION It looks like Dr.

F. C. R. would Mr. and Mrs.

oouaers are rejoic have those ach In jr teeth lerked out hog. Have your chin polished at the ing over the advent or a new bo as many times as he has been in baby that came last Friday to stay Tremont. Leoti. But we suppose it is be with them. Is called to our Extremely Low prices on Boots, Shoes and Rubber goods.

LEOTI MERCANTILE COMPANY. cause he doesn want to have it doue on Suudav and tnat is the on And now since the ice season is C. C. Henderson and family have heie bring your butter and eggs to gone to Garden City this week ly day he has lime to go. where they contemplate making Clate, did Pansy hae anything the One Hoss Meat Market, as he has the onlv cold storage in town.

their future home. to do with voiir business in 10 iiO W. B. WASHINGTON. Plenty of ice to keep everything T- IT last Monday? Dr.

A. R. Knapp went to Scott nice. i. ruQH, Leoti ivan.

DiuoY iniuKS tnre is no piace City Tuesday in response to a tele- Give tue a. call and 111 sur like Coronado tor music. Well, ATTORNEY AT LAW grani annonncinsr the illness of prise you on my extremely I low prices ou wind mills. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice 13 hereby given that par- Dr.

boy. there isn't whtn he is there. Sox. Each mill fully warranted KANSAS. LEOTI, for one ear.

I handle the There are some of our suhscnb- MW Coronado, 1'ick-ups must keep them off of my crops or 1 1 I ciittur 1 1 1 ftnncannonpoa Surely there must be some mis their and thev would confer ences, ELGIN. IDEAL: and snow. R. A.R. KNAPP Mrs.

J. R. Haines. take in the regulations or else it a irreat favor on us bv paying at forgot itself and rained this week once. Mrs.

N. 0. Brown has returned Evervone should be present on irom ner eastern inp. one iooks FOR TRADE. 160 acres of land on the Beaver.

Will trade for stock, One Hoss Butcher. Leoti. Kansas. 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON- LEOTI, KANSAS well and her healtn it much un Decoration day to help render the proved. program, lonr presence is very Madam Rumor says that cards essential in the.

commemoration of the heroic dead. are out announcing tbe marriage of Mr. Allen Brown, of this place, U. II. 1L WILCOX PHYSICIAN.

8URGEON Mrs. prank Urr. ot belkirk, re- and Miss Rosa Moore, of Boon. Colorado. It is said that Mi.

And DENTIST tu tned home last week from a visit NEW NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE. (First published May 23, lsy5.) U. 8. LAND WaKeeney. Kansas.

No. 13753. May 14. 1805. Complnint having been entered at this office by Emma Wiedmer against Odrick Carter for failure tocomplv with' law as to timber culture Entry No.

12523 dated April 4. 18. upon tbe of Section 23, Township 19. Ranee 36 W.ln Wichita County. KansasCwith a view to of several weeks with friends in warn 1 Brown denies the statement, but of course he would be liable to do Lm'JSL wren.

Agent for Windmills and all kinds Of Pumps, Pipes and Well Fixtures. Indiana and Illinois, rrank, in r- All Dental fori Warranted. SOfflee OpenSs DPCY Si NIGHT Lkoti. Kansas coiiequeuce, is all srane. that so as to save the cigars.

I the cancellation ot said entry, contestant Ri Mrs. E. F. Rutledge, of Horace, was visiting her brother, Jude A Surprise birthday party was lejring that said claimant ha failed to plant to EHVen lit honor Of Charley Archl- Gf the 10acresorcau.se same to he done, and Foutz, last week. 7: me failure slid exists, and has aso faded to cultivate or cause to be cultivated any of the T.

W. Pklham. I. B. Mai tin, The ice cream social at the home bald's eleventh birthday this "week.

Mandof.his voung friends were of H. A. Davis was an excellent af present, Ice cream and cake were fair. Scott City and Cfouado were 10 acres, and sa me still exists and Bald land has not been plowed or cultivated in any manner whatever. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 27th day of June, 19- at 9 o'clock A.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning sais alleged Jailure. W. K. Saum, Receiver. Prekkfit, Custner r.

E. Callahax, Vice President, FIRST STATE BANK OF LEOTI. KANSAS. served. well represented PUBLICATION HOTICE.

Miss Ota Sparks had a slight ac The little people of the county are requested to be present at 8 cident the other day. While she First published May 18 1S95. In the district Court of Wichita County, CAPITAL $105000 NOTICE. First published May 2. 1 95.

Notice is hereby (riven that the Board of County Comini.Hioiiets of Wichita county, Kansas will meet at the olf.ee of the County Clerk in Leoti City, Wlctiita couuty, Kansas, on tlie first Monday In June as a Board of State Kan has. o'clock on Decoration Dav in the W. R. C. hall.

They are also ask was endeavoring to cut stick of wood for the sove, one of the pieces struck her irearone ocithe eyes, Surplus and profits, 3,000 G. Hardesty and Thom SHERIFF'S SALE. First Published May 23, 1S.5, State of Kansas, I Kj Wichita County (oc Chaa. L. Rombersrer, Plaintiff.

Georee W. Hoeti, Conrad II. Lelwld, John as w. ivih-m. partners as Wichita County Bank causing considerable pain.

Plalmma Equalization for tho puriose of equaliiinir the valuatiou of all ersonal propei tv. All per M. Fisher, A. Herbst. copartners ua Le- While craning our heck for some- Robert m.

Nixon. M.iuio ed to bring all the flowers they can to decorate the graves'. Mr. and Mrs. R.

V. McCarty started in two 4kivered' wagons Tuesdav morning for Liberty, bold, FUlier Compnoy. John Johntz. assignee h.n(e nutt ton ciiw nmof hino nt: I A. Shank, J.

H. Dun of Letokl. Flsiier Conipar.y, me iiarutiy. Transact a General Banking Busi ness. Collections made and llemitted Promptly.

Exchange bought and Sold. DIRECTORS: T. W. Peliiam, nmi uvtuvuiMg I and A. P.

IJarker. part sons feeling: themselves can appear and have errors in the returns corrected. ners as Dunham, Barker Pelham Loan and Iuvennent company, a corporation jmd T. W. IVllvaai and Wheeler aid amuse us Hugely, lhe scene at4 Tb Stiulhwe'tern Motter and w.

s. riace county cierK. rerenu. was two asDirmcr vounsr men. who W.

8. Puck. County Clerk. Kansas Devclopjuvnt Co. antfi.

lX-loidant a mf ceuld be seen racing with all the Montgomercpnnty, Kansas, where BY of order of Kilo to me directed nd delivered, issued out of the Di- visror thev could muster un to de- trictrpurt of WichitaCouaty in said state lu F. W. Denny, 1. B. Martin, they will visit tor awhile hey will then continue their lourriev to t9 termine who would be first and To Robert M.

Nixon Yiiu re hereby notified that a I plaintiffs, u. C. Hardcnty and Thomas V. Pel-liani, partners as Wichita County ou the 10th of May A 195, file in said court an application to revive the judg-ment rendertnl asaiust you in said cause ou the 1.8th day of P. E.

Callahan. W. J. Chcbbcck berger wab plaintiff aid.t&7rye W. Hogue, Missouri, where thev will, look for successful one at the home or one Herbst.

copartners as Lebold." Fisher Coin- of our vounc ladies liviuc a few a permanent location. JOHNSTON. M. D. any.

Jomi Johutz. assignee ot Letnua. risner lhe Hardestv, Pelham Loon Si of the celebrated Jeff. W1TP.IL I investmeiit a corporation, and T. miles north.

One of the boyj was h(Kby notlfied that fromT the Southeast part of the you must appear in said eonrt on the firt day erson Medical PHYSICIAN AND A Pelham. Cas. Wheeler Motter and W. S. All the teachers in the COlinty to Place, County Clerk, dvfendauta.

1 Will on i i i Vift Moudayth 24th dav of June 1805, between be present at the beginning or tne the nours io0'ciick a. M.and. o'clock p. 17th, D. li5.

and show eaue. if any, why said judtrmut should liot be revival you. NYirmnl Tiliv 57th 1 M. of said day at the court house door in Leoti SURGEON T. DBK EV Attorney for Plaintitfs.

Sbavingsoap for your whiskers, at the Treuiont Barber Shop. H0MESEEKERS EXCURSION, Via the Santa Fe route May 21 and June 11 1S95. All ppinis in Kansas, Anzonia, Coloradc. Ok! all ma, ludiau Texas, N. Mexico, Utahv Arkansas.

Allssoiiricuth and wga ot Daterof ala Mfiy 22M. and Juce 11 limit 20 days. Rate of ou fare for round trip, For further particulars call on th Agent of F. RR Leoti, lis. City in the eouaty and state aforesaid offer at W.

S. Oldham, Co. Supt. county. The other was.

one of our boys, thertforeit is almost, needless to state who was the successful one for, as yet. we have never iowu of any of our boys getting left in a. game of that kind without it i ourself. public said and ell to tbe highest bidder far cash in hand, all the right, title ajid interest of LEOTI. KANSAS.

AUcst: Presson, C3crk. the above named deieuuants to tne k)wing descrilcd real property, to wit: There will be a meeting of the Wir.Tiifa Aericultural So- Ple; hriB ure a fat Qalf, I Thirty-flve years experience. Ex "Clate Dickev was here on btisi-i cietv at. Pelham's hall on Saturday The Northeast Quarter of SectVon 3i) Thirty-one Township Twenty South, of Ranee Thjrty-six f3C Wet of the Sixth P. situated in Wichita County, Kartsas.

Sa-d propertv ordeied sold and to be w'd as the roperiy of the above named defendants without appraisement to satistv said opder of wUe. K. EOMtlNDSON, Sheriff. (1636 We are Mav 25 at'2 p. m.

Everybody is aminatioDS and Reports free. Prompt ttention. Send Drawinwr and description to L. Bagoek A'ry'. Dfiton, D.

glad that tlie public has beeu trultt- Come to the One Hoss meat for ice. Biddy..

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