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Jetmore Reveille from Jetmore, Kansas • 1

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Jetmore Reveillei
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We JJ Have HOES Them Cheap KEYE3 SHOEMAKER. Summer Dry Goods Going at cost To Make Room Foe Fall arid, Winter Stock Now is the Time to Buy. KEYES and SHOEMAKER'S. i VOL. 10.

JETMORE, EODQEMAN KANSAS, THURSDAY AUGUST 6. 1891. NO. 29. Where tx.nl.

Atchison, July 22 Ex John J. Ingalls has written the he wishes to ride. In this way he has the benefit of the lowest weekly or monthly rate, and can divide hia time among the various resorts and pay no more even less than if he spent the whole time at a singl place. NO WOM AN Will Read This FLOUR FEED (Ml JETMORE NEWSPAPER CO. Publisher The tickets re made good for a week, or any number of days up to thirty, and children are given a reduced rate.

It costs a man much less to lef for Las Vegas New Mexico on Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. says she never intends to cast her eyes over these plains again.

Mr. Sylvester Evans was to leave the first of this week for Washington, where he intends to make his future home. Mr. E. i3 one of Hodgeman county's oldest settlers, having come here in 1877 and claims he had to stay as he didn't have money enough to get' away, so last fall and this spring he At Reduced Prices, Without acknowledging that our travel in this way than it formerly did, he has no anxiety about his expenses, for they are all paid in Measure every man with his own measure, that is, do not expect or require from Lira more than is in him.

prices are lower than any other firm in western Kansas. For the next 30 days I will sell goods at the following prices: Lamed High Patent Flour, $1.40 per Sack' put out a large crop, which brought forth a great harvest, which he sold for enough money to carry himself and wife to the Pjicitfc. Riches will ruin the best of men. Jirrt Simpsoh and Greenback "Weaver evidently did not know that the Georgia farmers were Democrats when they came to Georgia, but they found it out before they left. Atlanta Journal.

All Packg. Coffee per lb. 25 Cents. following letter to the Manhatten (Kan.) Nationalist, in reply to an inquiry about the authenticity of an inclosed quotation imputed to him. I am, as I have been from the birth of my party, a Republican.

It is not a perfect political organization, but it is the best there is ur has been or will be, till the sheep and the goats are separated at the last day. It has had some bad men, but it is recorded that of the twelve, Peter denied his master and Judas betray sd him. It has committed errors and made mistakes, but nothing human is exempt from infirmity. No other party in this or any other country, in the present or previous age, has ever exercised an influence ho enormous and so beneficent upon the essential nature of government and the destiny of mankind. It is the Literary Note.

Peerless, Queen, Star, advance, and he kno ws to a dollar what hia trip is going to cost him. For families it is a great comfort and convenience, for all bustle and discomfort are done away with. The Midland has put on three extra trains, which now make seven trains each way through the Pass every day. A person can travel through the Ute Pass almost every hour of the day or night, and the guests of the various resorts can pay each other friendly visits without any additional expense. This plan will certainly prove the most popular of any yet introduced, and there is no reason why it should not be a great success.

Full information can be obtained from any agent of the Santa Fe system or Colorado Midland road, or by communicating with- Chae. S. General Passenger Agent, Colorado Midland Railway, Denver, Colo. A Gathered Lilly. On last Wednesday week, a little girl, age 22 months, the first born to John Wilson and wife, died.

Repeating spasms were death's instruments. On the day following the funeral services were conducted at the home of Henry 1.30 1.20 75 40 tt 7.00 Ton Life in the open air and adventures afloat and ashore make up a large part of the Cosmopolitan Magazine's conT tents for July. Trout Fishing in the Laurentides, the Diamond fields of South Africa, ostrich farming iu California, and country life in Honduras, are descriptive titles of some of these Thbouoh permission from the bishops, the elders of the M. E. church have ordered that any licensed Methodist minister could perform marriage ceremony, thus conforming to the state laws of Kansas.

Heretofore only ordained ministers were granted this privilege. Meal Coal, One-half ton at ton rates. Feed in propor- tion. Broken Java 20c lb. Granulated Sugar 5 5-9c lb.

Ex. C. Sugar oc lb. Soda Crackers 7c lb. Butter Crackers 7c lb.

Can Corn 4 for 25c. Cal. Prunes 12Jc lb. Dried Peaches 9c ib. All Spice 10c ib.

Loose Muscatel Raisins 80 lb. Tea Dust 10c lb. 75c Japan Tea 60c lb. 75c Gun Powder Tea 60c lb. Fruit Jars 82.00 dozen.

14 Bu. Iron Measures 50c each. Grain Sacks Seamless A. $19.00 per 100. Machine Oil 20c gallon.

Linjeed Oil 70c gallon. Call and see me before purchasing else Riports received from various custodian of the political and social ideas for which the exiles of James Wilson, on whose farm the child was where. You willfind me at the Coombs Building. Coal Oil and Gasoline a Specialty. interred.

town ana ri ymoutn souernt a new profusely illustrated open air papers. In addition, Elizabeth Bisland describes Loudon charities in a paper illustrated from picturesque photographs and character studies; C. C. Waddle tells the history of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; James Grant Wilson writes of the daring achievements of Lieut. Cushing and General Custer, the boy heroes of the war and of the Union; and sources seem to indicate that the present year is to be in every way, a prosperous one.

Such a healthy prospect in all branches of trade as there seems to bo at this time, has never in the history of the country been so favorable as now. Secretary Mohler, in his June report, estimated the Kansas wheat crop to be 55,159,244 bushels. We believe the crop last year amounted Sorghum 35c gallon. world, wrote the Declaration of Independence and builded a nation upon the foundation stones of liberty, justice and equality; the sovereignty of the people and the brotherhood of man. It represents now, as heretofore, the conscience, the courage and convictions of American citizenship.

W. S. Ilughes describes the world's FLOUR. progress in the building of submarine Melrose 81.40 per sack. A.

J. HASKINS. Successor to Dockum Haskins. war vessels. All these papers are Supreme $1.25 per sack.

Gibson's Fancy $1.15 per sack. handsomely illustrated from original sources, and in the one on trout-fishing, Choice, the best 4th grade flour on the I It represents social Older, progress, will be recognized the features of an ex-President of the United States. market 80c per sack. Meal 40c per sack. to but while the corn individual growth and national glory, Innocent childhood, Ood's gift to man; Cherished by all that mortals know, Was plucked with care by hands divine, Causing sorrow like rivers to flow.

Stainless and sweet the lilly was Closely entwined around a mother's heart. But death, conqueror of all below, Tore the cherished plant apart. Cast aside, this snow-white flower! Closed forever her childish eyes? "Into the tomb must she go?" Wailingly the mother cries. But the Angel of hope answers the wail of despair, Saying, "But a flower transplanted for mothers." It will ever portray his redeeming love On the cross he bore for others. Can we say "Thy will be done, our Father Yes, we calmly give her up, May we learn the bitter lesson As we drink the dreaded cup.

Oh may we meet oar darling I amb, In a land beyond the. blue, Where no storms of earth can gather, Where we'll liveonr lives anew. Would we bear the stroke of afflic- Summer goods marked to cost this The Old Reliable crop of eastern Kansas may turn out ig opposea to the frenzied vertigoes 1 somewhat lighter this season than of anarchy and the emasculated rev- The history of embroidery forms the subject of a beautifully illustrated article by Alida G. Radcliffe. There is a thrilling story of renunciation and week, look for close figures when you buy.

No OLD stock to select from. last, it must De rememoerea tnat merieg paternalism, on whatever self-sacrifice by Alva Milton Kerr, en titled at the Dam of San Marko, for BOOTS and SHOES a specialty now. KEYES HOUSE the central and western part there i pretext tney may bewipported what- 1 1l 1 WW 1 1. I wmcn tnanes nowara jounsou uas and we are selling stacks of them at a arnv Hid mi icna aw dv conm a rurmsnea uie illustrations, wniw li. tMn h- WmizaII has mart the.

rirawnum for whatever masks they may wear. Prof. Boyesen's novelette, The Elixir of ODDS and ENDS but all new goods. was scarcely any raised, while this year corn in theae sections is good. The oats, barley and flax crop is said to be one of the heaviest in the history of the state.

Every age has its duties. The old Fain, of which the last chapters are given. month the Cosmopolitau issues have disappeared, new ques tions are presented, arising from the Is the place to stop when in the city. which she entitles 'According to St'. KEYES SHOEMAKER unequal distribution of the burdens, John and which is said to be the best A Uttle Lesson.

i the benefits and the privileges of so- tion it may he lightened by drawing work from uerpen General Supply Merchants. near to Him who handles the rod. ciety. That these will be considered FIRSTCLASS IN EVERY RESPECT For Sale: Eight head of horses "Old-time" people, who do not and adjusted by the Republican par and colts, F. II.

Battel, Kidderville, Kansas. The Ladies Home Magazine and ty, as it has hitherto dealt with' si av- live near post-ofScesv are not the promptest of correspondents. The Rrveille, one year, for $1.25. The Conveniently ery, polygamy, secession, recon struction, the currency and the tar Home Magazine is conducted by following is a letter from a mother ALEXANDER FORBES. District Clerk.

Mrs. John A. ljogan, and is a paper to ber son: Rates Reasonable. iff, I am confident. To doubt this We received am ready to make Final Proofs, and every lady should have.

"My Dza.r Henbt: would be to deay the logic of history In the following dispatch there is food for thought: L18B05, July 20, Employes thrown out of work because of dull times caused by the McKinley law set 'fire to a cork factory at Evoia today. Great damage was done. If an increase of the tariff throws European workmen out of work what effect does it have upon American workmen? Gives them the work the Europeans lose. do the work as cheap as anyone elso. and to disparage the intelligence and I your letter year before last, and I New Blacksmith Shop.

J. W. KEYES, Proprietor. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. patriotism of the people." seat myself this bright morning to Pension Papers Acknowledged Free.

answer it. Wo killed hors last week I have opennd a shop opposite a .1 I i-UJJ-Ji" Rvanonable Kates for nil Lrjpl llunines. The American Farmer and Vrni nnftln "E1. i rA rll arts? land. Haskins feed store, and am prepared to do all work in the blacksmithing lino at reasonable rates.

The pat GIVE ME A CALL. looking lo the independence and eelf eupport, in 1 hurt his hip last year, but he is im- Riveillk, one year for $1.00, to new subscribers. To those who pay up to date and one year in advance, will 100 ioim in. coiorcu people Fum-rea mil- i -r I nrovmi. lour na hanlLh.

with tn ronage of the public solicited. If an increase of the tariff throws are or the pavings bank iu Montgomery, AU. I T5 A TJTD JP (TX The Iosms showed how many had been making exception of a little dab of rhouma- I JljAJXjS. VilXf OC J-J WiN VX. Silas Heebejl European workmen out of work what effect would a decrease of the tariff get the benefit of this offer.

satingsontof their small earnings, and how In fJ rtW f. LEADING GROCERS. this way they were traveling on toward an im- A Liberal Proposition. Salaby, $25 Pkr Week. Wanted: have? pro red financial condition.

Hundreds of colored Your Aunt Patsy had mighty bad with i I people stood at the closed door of the baak chickens, and It wonl a tnrow American workmen their books containing lanre or small accounts. I Who has not heard of that paragon of Good Agents to sell our General line of merchandise. No peddling. your undo Rubin is dead. We had Trackmen, planters, mechanics, house servants, family papers, the enterprising and on itcd wungrwomen, oaa i Blue in iu dtok.

i popular Weekly Detroit Free Press? Above salary will be paid to "live" For a creneration its name has been a Gabe. Bradley was one of the converts, the hnbit, the purpose, the industry which acquired it, remain aa an investment, which cannot household word and has become a syno- agents. For further information, and he has quit selling licker. Mose be squandered, far mora precious than any merely out of work or compel them to take lower wages. The McKinley law gives work to American workmen.

The Democrat ic Mills bill would rob the American workman either of hia work or of part of hia wages. Which is the friend of the Ameri- nym for all that is excellent, pure and address material accumulation. The losses of some were Foster is dead. We have had a good elevating in journalism. It is delightfully entertaining, without resort to Chicago Gkneral Supply Co, deal of rain and dry weather since I considerable.

One old farmer had in the bank a carpenter, and a laborer, $1,100, Mr wife baa been at me to bur Walnut Creek Flour. 1 buv Waliint Creole 'Flour of C. E. Roughton. wrote to you last.

First we have No. 178 West Van Buren St, with others running down the scale to a single cheap sentimentalism, instructive without being prosy or pedantic Combin dollar. For people who had acquired thess sums drouth, and then rain, and both of Chicago, HL under dimcul ties, the losses are severe: and the ing the literary qualities of the expens I parties through whose incapacity, negligence and I them it 'peard like never Came to- can workman, Mills or McKinley ainnonfutv mar nave Deen incurrea aeserve lo i it -rr live magazine with the bright, breezy Do yon want to save from 25 to 50 i fTQT.nar rmT nnnciT) a Is it better for us that the bread rTZLT- Yrar cents on every Dollar you spend? characteristics of the newspaper, it leaves nothing to be desired by the the poor is the crime on which the Bible denounc- Scroggins, is dead. Your pa had a over here or over riots should be If so, write for our Illustrated Cat es the severest curse. The savings bank ought to -r i there? Leavenworth Times.

i iuoj minx um uiau jjuujl taib ha tnA.1 Mi.F.rtlv tma.rAaA hT Uv anil na man I average reader. It is looked upon as a George Washington welcome visitor by every family who alogue, containing illustrations and should be put in charge about whose integrity and the doctors say that Buck there can be the leat trace oi suspicion. But the ttf yn- na i. 1 reads it, while thousands regard it as prices of every thing manufactured indnstrv and ronran which had irained so much I Bu" indispensable and would on no account in the United Stales, at Manufac- OUR are a guarantee of Iresh accumulations which wil 1 1 ear, but I am glad to Say that his AND i go without it. An enormous circuia- turerg nrfoes.

10.00(1 illustrations. prices. ultimately give the colored people fair "tanding afffit-j Ynn, Annt.l ground in the South. I tion of 125,000 copies per week attests all lines represented. Catalogue -ADVERTISEMENTS- The settlement of the race problem lies in just 1 rvOSO IS dead.

Write to me and tell its wonderful popularity. Recognizing A pamphlet nf brTormattoa aa ab siraotof the lawa, cbowiac Bow to Obtain Patonta. Cmreata, Trade aUrta. Coorrirhu, mml trm. Viti MUNM CO.

'I Brwwmy. mailed free on application. Address, such records of accumulations as these. The prol- jj TOU kllOW Will RAni) the fact thai there are those who are oe soivea von a hogs Chicago General Supply sack of meat as eoon as we kill themselves; and the entrance into the industries Sous of Mr. ParnelTs friends are inclined as a last resort to save his standing, to assert that the joint action of the Irish Roman Catholic bishops in repudiating him as the Irish Nationalist leader is not on moral grounds at alL They declare that the bishops have only tolerated hia heretofore because his Protest -ant antecedents and associations secured the support of a large class of No.

178 West Van Buren St, and affairs of every -day life Is the true path to the unfamiliar with its surpassing merits as a home paper, the publishers offer to send the Free Press to them for the again. Arkansaw Traveler. Alike bear the reputation of TRUTH, When we say, therefore, that our Stock of Groceries Chicago, I1L solution. 2io people was ever yet lifted into position; every race which has obtained honorable historic recognition has risen by its own exertion Ilolbrook Items. balance of this year (over five months) alqng the common thoroughfares of life.

The HIE ACHE MAGAZINE. for only 30 cents a club of four for BY MEUMETTUUM. school is indispensable as an Instrument of education but the primary department in the field and $1.00 or a club of ten for 2.00. All our Was never Larger, or marked at Farmers are now complaining of too the workshop is at the basis of true elevaUon. much rain.

readers should subscribe at once. Conducted by MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN. Is Just fall and running orer with good things.

Mn must learn to handle the tools of agriculture Lower prices, we naturally expect the Ensrlish Liberals, ibis is a Our late rains have caused the thresh Sample copies free. and mechanic art as well as books. To know bow to run the little farm and the trade is an education you will believe us. bold stroka, but it will carry convic ers to hold the tort a while longer. We will send yoa the Reveille and quite as much and quite as indispensable as the Long Stories and have just received a lot of un- tion to many who find it hard if not impossible to put the least faith in school, and the hopeful feature is that the colored Several of the young teachers in this the Weekly Free Press for the rest of snort otories.

man is learning this subordinate lesson. Each colored Japan tea, which we are sel- community were attending the examin the year 1891, for 60 cents. cencus finds him a stage further on the way of the Roman priesthood, mere are And Stories for all the "stair-steps" in the family, PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, etc. NO FEE UNLE-S PATENT IS SECURED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

STODDART 613 615 7th Stroot, W. Oppe ite U. S. Pateut Ofaee, -WASHINGTON, D. C.

ation at Jetmore on last Friday and ling at 30 cents per pound. vat I progress and prosperity. The ability to do and to irom the "wee tot to toe a net a few Irish Protestants who be Send your subscriptions to this office baturoay. We mate a 8peciaity 0f handling stand as a positive quantity in our civilization, will be the measure of his recognition by the white THERE ARE TALKS bsherman and champion jetmore Flour, which is giving ex ace North and South. About the dining-room; About what to wear and lieve that the whole Home Rule movement is hardly anything else than a Roman Catholio scheme to A.

M. Thayer Published in Boston by bow to make it; About society; About books; ikki piaver, cuuxuuuns 01 ine iwe rams 1 I cellent satisfaction, making the pool rather nley. I Co. A New Departure. Old houses for granaries are in de- You aays at xa estab- About plants and flowers; About home cabinet; About good form; About bouse beautiful; ctush out Protestantism in Ireland.

The Colorado Midland is responsible for thel mand at present. I lishment a well selected stock oi iresn 1 With charming Word Picture on all sorts ef ub- twr look. And it is probable that some of the priests and their ignorant followers Sdre B.L. Glenn will try his hand in in- groceries, canned goods etc a -ZTt jects, by our best word painters MRS. LOGAN'S This new departure comee in the form of a com- Structing the Children in district 39 next Mil do resrard it in that lizht.

But the HI'lM I blnation ticket, which is good for paraae on all I winter. mJ, I a mum Irish bishops deny every imputation I REMINISCENCES of WASHING Springs and Woodland Park, and allows the hold- Geo Leney and family were pleas- er to stop at any of the hotels ia the justly famous UT8 riding through this vicinity on Sun- of this sort. They are wise enough TON LIFE "Will Soon Appear. "Uta Pa." The fact Is that all Ute hotels are in day eve. to know, whatever notions of intoler ance their Church teaches, that i well grounded suspicion of such de the Pass, and the risitor cas, therefore, have a fine opportunity to see all there la to be eaen ia one of 1000 Pages, 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Bindings, Published in 3 Languages, Popular Prices.

FIRST EDITION 100,000 COPIES. The only Authentic Work by the most celebrated parts of the picturesque ANOXO OUR JANT CONTRIBUTORS ARE The boys may laugh, And the girls may blush, But Virgil and the gray horse, Will get there or bust. I Robert J. Bordette: Will Carletnn; Arlo Bates; West. signs would do them infinite harm.

fehirler Dare: Bishop Vincent: Amber: i Joeiah Allen' Wlf; Huntington Miller. The arrangement is so simple that anyone eaa understand it at a glance. The tourist buys a Every one must perceive that an at And tbe Ust riu rs the Country contribute to J. Burdue has resigned his position uur columns. Gen.

Benj. F. Butler. ticket at any or the offices on the Santa re or tempt to crush oat Protestantism in as cow bey on the Miller ranch, to jHCAHn uaio seuaaxn. "Exclusive Territory and Liberal Ireland, or even to deal unjustly work in the harvest field.

Tlie Reveille and with Protestants of the feeblest de Mrs. w. L. Holbrook was the guet Midland roads, for utny days aa he expects to be out, paying therefor a fixed amount. This tick-t entitles him to the best accommodations at the hotels between the poirts mentioned, for aa long or as short a time as he desires to remain at any one of them, lie is them entitled to tnvl to the next one ht, wishes Lo visit, wt-aout additional Xlie Home Magazine of her mothar Mrs.

S. M. two or thrr Terms Given to Reliable Agents. Address S. F.

JUNKIN CO. St. Louis, Mo. Sole General Agents for Missouri, Kansas and Colorado. nomination there, would cause an uprising that Romanism could not THE NEW HOME S.

M. CO. 310 N. Eleventh Si St. Louis, Mo.

days last week. I BARKER LONG. one year, ron $1.25. resist. Central Advocate.

Mra. J. D. Notgrass and children LEADING GROCERS. cost, as hi ticket ia good on the trains as oftn aa.

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