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Jetmore Siftings from Jetmore, Kansas • 2

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rsm jet LODGE MiTICKis Sheriffs SaL Under Execttlon- Owing to the delay cf agreeing1 to the conference report, which was THE TlH'IiDAY, FISB. 28, DKALiiJS IN Geo. Sprig OVVXK1U Pi.OPUlElOB. Of Thfc JETMORE TRANSFER LLNE Jetmore, Kansas. bEEE fefT olir seemingly intentional, many people a believe that the measure is to get I what 13 known as a pocket veto, that' is, it may fail to receive the Presi dent's signature bifo'e the 4th cf -iarcu, woui.i eiiiictuauy tail il.

win- it .11. I'll 1a. ril Agents for Woodmanse iersbelieveth.it ho will veto it, tU c. wind jetmob: ri "4 r. li ti JETMORE, CAPITAL, $50,000.

A General Mm Business Transacted. Real Estate Loans -Vegotiated. Drafts on New York, Kansas City and Garden City. Fine Fire Proof Va ift for safe keeping of valuable papers. Officers.

C. F. M. NTLES, President; V. S.

KEN VON, V. Prcsldemt; J. P. ATKIN, Cashier. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

V. J. BLAIR. President of the I'rst National Bank, Mcdicino Lotle, Kas. 0.

F. NILES. Ih-iritei U. S. Land Cilice, Garden Citv, Kas C.

E. C.s-hicr. Kift National Bank, Garden'citj, Kas. W. S.

Iva T. P. A1KIN, Cashier, Jet Kas. Important to Joirrorn Littfe Joker KANSAS. 3 KANSAS.

Siftings Subscribers. Hi Lia 1 13 BhMK FI mo TI KNIGHTS OF PYTI11 Afc Jet more Lodjje No. 13S noretseverv Tuest-lay evening at 8 o'clock P. M. at the Hall J.

W. Keyes C. C. W. F.

Magill K. of R. S. W. R.

C. Meets every two weeks, on Saturday evening at o'clock. Leorie M. Lawrence, Anna G. Hopkins, Prest.

Sec. A. O. U. W.

Jetmore Lodge No 198 meets on each Friday night at A Hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Ed Retilley M. W. A.

Reisuecker R- G. A. R. Meets at Court House on the 1st. Saturday the month at 2 M-, ai also on the 3d Sunday of each month at 7 P.

St. The F. G. I. B.

No. 16 of Jetmore meets at their hll every Saturday at 7:30 o'clock p. m. All members in good standing are welcome. E.

F. Bradsbaw, Q. R. J. E.

Gill, It. C. Church Directory. M. E.

CHURCH S. E. corner of court house block. Preaching every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.

8: p. tn. Class meeting Sabbath 11:45 a. m. and 7: p.m.

oung people's prayer meeting Tuesday at 8: p. m. General Prayer-meeting Thursday, at 8: p. m. Children's meeting Sat.

at 2: p. m. Sunday School Sabbath at 3: p. m. Ladies Aid Soc.

meets every alternate Tuesday at 2: p. m. J. Hamlin Smith, Pastor. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.

Services inthe stone court house every Lord's Day at 11 a. in. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. ''Come." II.

T.Fergeson, Minister. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CARDS DE. COLEMON, B3PB1 I Ex 1 ST Will be at the Rouo-hton House, on the lGth and 17th of each month. Office hours from 0 a. to 4 p.

m. Consultation and examination free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ji S. IIAUN A.

H. WILSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in all Courts. Office west side Main D. C. MclISTTYRE- Auctioneer.

JETMORE KANSAS. Country Sales a Specialty. TERMS REASONABLE. )r. J.

k. MILLER. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Calls Promptly attended. Office in Moore's BlocK. J0HHS0H JAREAH- Real Estate And Locating Agent, 3heap Relinquishments And Deeded Lands For Sale- Residence 3 miles north cf Marena, Kansas- H.

A. MITCHELL Ttc NORTH SIDE BARBER, GUARANTEKS LI IS v.rork to be satisfactory, Norih side squrre Jetmore, Kansas. Social liirror; Cr Social and Moral Culture- bpfh Cleveland, i having the largest of any strictly subscription boook published. Terms and circulars free; if you mean business, and want to commence work at once, send SI for outfit. Exclusive Territory Guaranteed.

Hoping to secure your services for 1S89, we are Yours LYMAN W. D1CKERS0N CO- 010 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. TTT BARTLETT STEWART CITY MEAT MARKET, Handle the usual kinds of "Poultrv and Hids. Ica de livered this season.

Jetruore, Kansas. As an inducement to get subscii bers, we will srive FREE the Farm- ers' record, a large 40 column paper published at Muneie, Ir.d., and li' sermons by Dr. Talmage "To The Women of An eriea With Practical Hints to Men," to each person paying a year's subscr ption in ad vane to this paper. Do not delay but accept this offer at once. Is the oldest and it ost popular scientific and mechanical paper publishcm uttd has the largest circulation of ari7 paper of Its class in the world.

Fully illustrated, nest class of Wood Engravings. Published weelily. Send for specimen copv. Price a year. Four months' trial, 1.

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MUK CO PUBiasaEus. Imny be secur-Jed byarplylnjf to air nut have 3J1 'had over 40 vears' experience and have made over 100. (KXJ applications for American and horeipn. Datents. Send for Handbook.

Correspoiid- ence etrictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. In ca yonr niari is not registered in the Patent Office, apply to Muxn and procure immediate protection. Send for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, maps, etc.

quickly procured. Address MUW Sc Patent Solicitors, General Office 3a Beoadwat, N. Our Premium. The most liberal offer made ly any pper. By special arrangements with the publishers of the Farmers' Record, A large 40 column paper, published at Muneie, we aie enabled to o-ive this excellent Farm journal one year and 12 sermons bv llev.

Tal-nage To The Women of America, WitbTracticle Hints to Men." Free to all who will pay one year" subscription in advance to this pa er. This is a most liberal offer, ami we want to add hundreds of new names to our list in the sext few weeks. nowl FOR Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Hand Bills, And Circulars, Call at the SIFTINGS OFFICE, The lias just ceived a fine Jot of statioi, en, and those in need job work will do well to ecallatthis6ffice and CX amine the stoclc. D. Q.

CURTIS CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. Legal papers drawn and acknowl- edged Preof a speciality. JETMORF, KANSAS. TtTS A 7TT jj-A' 'tuft iI-AeatnuLm rr fc mum State of Kansas, nty ta Hodgeman Cou i erry u. Ldncoia vs.

Eenj. II. Moore and Mary Moore T-fc T- 1 I Jv virtue of an Execution to mt nircrtCil delivered. issn.t,i n'li ate of Kansas, tilting in and for Hodge man county in said State, I will on Saturday the 23rd day of Febuary A. D.

1889, between the hour? of One o'clock a. in. and Two p. m. ot said day, at the court house door in Jetmore in the county and State aforesaid, Her at public sale and sell to the highest biddrr, for cas'a in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named-defendant in and to the following described real estate property, The north west i of see- cion number twentv (20 in townshio number twenty two (22) south ot range dumber twenty three (23) west in Hodgeman county Kansas, said property levied on and to be sold as the property of the above named defendants.

Tas. Gilland, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Jetmore Kansas. j24f21 Notice for Publication. Land Office at Larned Kansas.

Feb. 7, 18S9. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of bis intention to make commutation fnial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Jude of Hodgeman county, Kansas, at Jetmore. Kansas, on April 1st 1889 viz: William oiever Eno 9320 for the qr section 8 Township 21s Range 23V. He names the following wittnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Eberle of Arthur.

V. M. Congdon Jr. of Jetmore, II. B.

Barker of Arthur, G. W. Heed of Arthur. IIekry W. Scott fl4m21 Register.

Big are grown from our trees, stock of The largest FOREST T-EES for Timber Claims in the world. 300 acres IT Stof-nA11 new am? old lrruit, ore.tf Ornamental Irees and Shrubs. GRAPESs and Small Fruit at hard me pricsa. A pa per devoted to Fruit growing: lb 1 year to all who buy 1 worth of Stock. Tree3 and Plant- by mail a specialty.

Our Nurseries are located within 50 miles of the centre of the U. and our shipping facilities are unexcelled. JEST'S end at onee for a Price List to CARPENTER GAGUE, Fairbuiy, Nebr. fl A Ft' SITTINGS. lliwo.

The Siftings Has The Best JOB OFFICE IN WESTERN KANSAS SELLING SAMPLE price wmm 88 BE2Sa Sis 9 4 3 4 a This is ft watch that ordinarily sells for $15 OO. For 60 days we will sell theyi at 53.93 ana pive every one to pvt tine mple for notTiinir. Cut this out and send to with 50 cents, in pw-t a re stamps, as fruaraiute that watch is orilered in good faith, which will cover lis trom ny los from express and we will iio r.atch to C. O- to x-nniinntion. If found erfectiy satisfactory and exactly represented, you pay the balance of $3 43 and take the watch, otlici you do not one cent.

If yon sell or cans? the sale of six or these watches within the next CJ d.ys rt will w.iid you one free. This is an jcueied. expansion balance, train niovetnont.coriplete witli a t-oiince Ducber tiilverine open ce case and jruai-anteed in every respect. We make no money on this watch, it simply helps i to selt and watches from our 'Tiammoth which is sh-iii on receipt of lOcentj for ostasre. We also have tho greatest bargain ever otiered in a frents fm pold-IHlcd hnntinpr case, stem-wind and stem-set.

made t-f tvrn jilates of solid gold roinnositiun metal r.nd v.ananted to wear ers. lias solid frolci bows and hvdnb pieces and fftic- -liete a very niie steins ma aaa stem-set. jeweled, balance, quick train riickel movement, VVare seiiins this reiriiiar 45. OO watch at S.CR '7-k. wajinirto anv O.

mhin't nation, on receipt of S3 cents, in nostaire mmr Fnn a ciub of six acl you trtt either watch for nothinz. (UrUi-r nu.) iii CPft DC nrr 1 1 I C. rl V. EmKil? Wri 1 On UU. I ti, BSiTKIS ft.rest.

C2IAu3. ZZL. SIWr.ee. irt larbora Jiatioaai Bank. loitered ut the olhee at Jetmore tn wieotid class matter.

L. 0. MILLEll, Kditnr si nil I'mnrietor. ts. 0 (From Cr regular Correspondent.) S.n:itor.s on the democratic side having tried begging and Iog-roll-ing us un inducement to their repub-lican colleagues to confirm some of their numerous nominations iio.v ponding before that body, and having failed in both, have now begun an attempt to'bulhloze the republicans.

Senator Harris has been selected to make the daily motion to go into executive for the purpose of acting on those- nominations. So far tho motion has been voted down with regularity by th republicans, and so it is likely to be until tho end of the chapter. In refusing to inflict any more democratic ofli 'hus on long suffering peo p'e, the republican Senators believe th iiii -f ives to be backed by a large majority of the citizens of this country. Tie act chartering the Nicaragua Canal Company ha- been signed bj tho President, and is now a law. Mr.

A. P. Edgerton, who Clevc-land removed from the Civil Service Commission, in order to appoint Mr. Thompson, of South Carolina, hat-written an ooen letter to Cleveland and which has been enjoyed here v'-( k. OE curse, Mr.

PJdger-i ni is a "liore-head," and had he not been removed from ollice would never have publicly expressed such o-piaions, but that does not mar the enjoyment which the Haying lie gives Mr. Cleveland imparts to many people hereabouts, particularly democrats in the Sam Kandall The lack of spaeo prevents my sending the entire letter, but tho following opinion of a democratic President, bv a democrat, is too good to be lost: "Mr. President, with due courtes to the high ollice you hold, allow me to say that you are a very peculiar man, a positive man, positively wrong or positively right, and therefore, an unsafe man to trust; and that element in your character, I believe. Jed to your defeat. You are a man who would not permit your real fuMids to admonish you with freedom arid confidence, ami as a result have suffered for the want of friends, and your wrecked greatness hai; discovered that 'there is no true success in lifo without the power and lles-iinr of friendship.

You have been taught that great men with destinies are not always wise, except in tl.eir own conceit." in Conrress is rcttinr in-to a terrible muddle during these last days of the session and little elst is likely to be accomplished, in fact it will not bo surprising if one or two of the regular appropriation bills fail to get throutjh. The Omnibus Territorial bill has at lust passed, and has now gone to the President. The people of South Dakota, under this act, will on May 14, vote upon tho adoption of the Sioux Pall Constitution; also the location of the capital. On the same nite tho of North Dakota. Montana and Washington may vote delegates to constitutional conventions and for state officers.

On lie first Tuesday in October, the people may voto upon tho constitutions proposed by the conventions, and if j.doptcd, after the President's proclamation to that effect, the Govenors of each may order an election of embers of the legislature and of Representatives in Congress. The 1 'gislatures may meet and select two Senators each, in time to take their y-ats it tho beginning of the first tegular session of the Fifty-first Congress, at which time tho representatives shall also bo admitted to seats. All hope of any' legislation at this session looking towards a settlement oE tho indebtedness of tho Pacific iTast ratlroacta to the Government. lias been abandoned, and Senator Stewart has offered a resolution authorizing the Senate committee having the matter in charge to sdt dur-iu; recess. It seems to be an impossibility for Congress to make the so calthy corporations pay Uncle Sam hat they owe him.

Tho direct tax bill, after many ups and downs, has passed Congress, and is now in the hntuls of the President. I A Paper, SCO rages, 1GCC0 Illustrations, 3000 Columns. Almost Given Away. Nothing in this age of Cbeap Literature or in any other age has equalled tbe following. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.

To every person who, between now and the 31st of January ncxt'will subscribe for the Siftixgs, one year, and pay the yearly subscription price, 1.50, and 1 additional we shall feud LOR ONE YE A II copy, weely, of the JiiTMORt: Siftixgs ad also fiij one year a copy, weekly, of Tia 1 Pnnr.n TEXAS SIFTINGS. Tlie subscription price of Siftixgs is $4 a year. It is a lGpag er, profusely illustra'ed by the leading artists and caricaturist! of the day. Inthe matter of original humor, il is acknowledged to etaDd the head of the illustrated pre-3 of the country, and has been well'named. The Wiffy Wonder or the World.

It is published in New York and has a National reputation. Tbe merit-! of tlie Texns Sifting are so well kuova that we do not deem it necessary to refer to them further. lioth new subscribers and those who renew their subscriptions to the Jetmore Siftixos will have the privilege of tb is offer. Remember that tlie Texas Sittings is offered at this place only to those who subscribe for the Siftins between this date and January 31 next. No such oiler as this has ever Ik en made before.

We offer a paper nd a p.aper for S2.o0. No one but Jetmoee SiftingS Bub-scrihers can got Texas Sif tings tor less than $4 year. The amount for both papers, should be sent direct to us by P. O. Order, Postal Note, or otherwise, and we shall order tbe publishers to mail Texas Sittings from New York to you for one year.

Ai lress, L. C. 3IILLER, Publisher. Jetmore Kansas. VlXJ tal7 KVJ i tare- words political! v.

1 Itenresentative Uutrerworth has introduced a resolution to appropri ate 0150,000 for the entertainment of the members of the Canadian Parliament on their trip through the states. He think? great good would result from such a visit. Kiddervilie. Knswa. UV TIIISTI-Ii.

J. W. AVyne and wife arrived home last week. Tliev spent th a. in Nebraska and Mr.

Wyne's health is much improved. John McMullin and family are preparing to start to Nebraska the first of next week. Mc thinks the crop prospects there are much superior to this country. We wish Mc success, but would like to have him stay in the neighborhood. The jack rabbit crop is now ripe tnd the gun anil dog are busy.

The fork is also busy at the fodder stack but will soon work his last for the stack is almost gone. A IW Tlie publisher of this paper takes pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements by which he can offer the Jetmore SlFTiKGS and the Kansas City EVENING NEWS together for one year for $2.75. This is only about half the regular price of the two "papers. TOE EVENING NEWS is published every day in the year eXCepb Sunday, and is oneof i ine origiixesL paports in the Great Southwest. It regularly gives all the news from both home and abroad.

It is bright, crisp and entertaining. Sample copies will be sent on application to the pub. of this paper. Hand in your orders at once and hae your home piper and metropoli-j ill uany seiiiyuu iui t.ie coming year. Address L.

C. MILLER, Jetmore Kan. Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Garden Cay Xan. Feb.

13 1SS0 Kotice hereby given thai the following-named Peltier ha filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court at Jetmore, Hodgeman county Kansas on April 2 1S'J, viz: Jame.j L. Williams no 1G1G3 commuted, for tne sec 11 24s 2fiw. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- lion of, Baid land, viz: John Leaver, Henry A. Williams. George Can.

A. Couchman, Marenas W. Pinckney of Wittrup, P. O. Hodgeman county ICa A fluke; iyc (imn Til npp 7' uv in i i Henry A.

Williams no 171S3, com- muted, for the i ec iMs U26w. lie names the following witnesses to prove lus ontinuous residence upon, and cu ma 1 01 lttrup Also before the Judge, or in his absence, ihe Clerk of the District Court, at same time and place, George A. Couchman no 142(13, final homestead for the south wi see 4, south sec 5 21s II 2Gw. He names the following wittnesses to prove his continuous resiJence upon, and cultivation of. sail land, viz; John Beaver, Benjamin F.

Ftiend, Hen- t. ii I II Ulllnl, A. A Vi Wittmn P. 11? Igeman county Kan. C.

F. M. Nile, Register. id Cio'ii Wmtrh TTTTTI Kr 5 fW oulluraioO. ouiil ii.iv.

I. li If I VT-SSsJi s4 oiun w. wuriU. fi ti 1 ef duliu Omd ixvs, wiili wwki raicjr can secttre one (ree. toctaer witn oar lsre eud ti- 2i iiiluCSft V'SS'i KaniDlr.

Thee auipjo, aa tutole lia IIoutMlaoldl i jw aa tho watch, we dnt ii i Free, and after bava kept thna in yonr bn for 3 aud shows them ta taoM i who bout called, they beconw your owa property. Those who w-nta at on can bo ara of recemne tno WflleB in4 Vi ail eapcess, frrirht.r. Aridr fiiavn C. JJo Baiae. luvation of, said land, viz: Charles II.

Campbell, John C. Ketter-! 1. lieoA Louolmmn. jotm leaver. all i.

U. llH)reman countv Ivan. I tee "LOTELL" WASHES to do better work easier and in less time than any other machine in Warranted Ave and if ft don't waeh tba ciean wittout rubbing, wewiii rernna ice morey. ciean wittout ruDtjing, vrewm rerana ice aoi'ey. i tf All feO c-a -bow proof sr Farmer to 5500 durinr the winter.

I.adie" Lav great succeM Yasb-r. Ketail nrice. only S5. Sample to tbos ap-rcy g2. Also the CckbraUd KETBT05E at man-alactnrers' lowest prices.

We invite tne investicatiun. Send yocr addresa on a postal card for particulars. WASHER Erie, Pa. I The Best "-and do it the i'ciQtoes 'A U5 tbf.t ararig ccioints ''j J1 I ei 1 Vw 1 1 va TWO COUAM A YTA We wlV raarantce v.orld. bs rcl'ing this an ItlJOKliS strictest timber LOVELL to It ennl incr.t snd to 1 -r ri ci S2.Y5.

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