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The Deerfield Farmer from Deerfield, Kansas • 1

The Deerfield Farmer from Deerfield, Kansas • 1

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VOL. I. NO. 9. DEERFIELD, KEARNY COUNTY, KANSAS, FEBRUARY 16, 1005.

BAILEY LOSES OUT. THE GARDEN. CITY IS. Cheassss the Ccst Hart Mullaney, CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (if Local Kdltor. l.KWItt UlTKKTT ..4 Lukiu, Kaunas.

Suprama Court Doeldot tho "Groc-ry Bill Cat. The supreme court today handed dowu decision denying the application otex-Goveiior Bailey for writ of mandamus to compel T. T. Kelly, treasure of the state of Kansas, to countersign wnrrcnt fir Come one, oome all, ami see our fine display of Issued by the auditor of the stnte.1 The decision of the supreme court was that It was unconstitutional to Fine Fruit and Fancy Groceries 'Which we have just received. AIho Steel Cut Coffee Tom Kell moUI unoili'T limu'h of Shl'M lust week, ('.

li. Hart man Is -'reported mm being very much Improved. II. K. ))nrr was transuding busl-ness In Garden Weduesdny.

O'Lnuglillu Welierhnve bought the Weaver herd of cattle. Mike Itrown I huulling his baled hay ucrosa the river on the Ice. Mr. llegchr wan culling ou friends on Hon Ton last Thursday. If a bnrd wluter kill the hopper eggs but few should hatch out nest spring.

pay the bill lor food used at the executive residence, and sustains the GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Special DEates on in X-ots. CUTS CLOSE FOR CASH And Meets Competition. HART MULLANEY. treasurer In holding up the payment of the last voucher for such supplies presented by Govenor Bailey, The decision ot the supremo court overrules the decision ot Attorney day andNuudny ut her home tu Im-klu.

A brother and his wlfo were visiting there and we do not blame her tor wanting to go and thinking It 111 fate for such weather to lie Just at that time. If an animal In it anted nt any time during Its life it will affect the pin tit to be derived from future feeding. The greatest loss from Impaired nutrition will emtio if the animal Is stunted while very young. It has not then sufficient vitality to easily over come the damage. Ou this account especial care should lie tuken to feed young animals well.

The man who bus good, bright alfalfa hay needn't worry that others are feeding a better ration than he. There Is -better to be had iu the way of roughness, (lover Is as good In some' seasons, depending upon the weather ut the time it Is cut, but alfalfa, yielding from tyvo to four and five crops a year, can bo saved at somo of the numerous cuttings so a man will have some good hay every year, no matter hoyv wet. Jim Eymau left Saturday noon with his car of horses and household goods billed for learned, Kansas. He has decided to try a new occupation and quit the farm. Kunnlng a livery barn will now be his whole Interest.

Success to him. Mrs. Eyman and the children visited a few days lu Lakln and followed Jim the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs.

Ey Which has lifen added to our stock of Call ud exnuuiMr General Coleman, who held that i ouf line, which fresh and of the highest grade. -W. P. Struthers, Manager. Lakln.

Knusas. John Mclhvaln sold hay to Q'Lnughlln Weber to feed cattle neuritis place. Mm W. K. Downing went to LaUln Condra's Livery Wednesday to spend several days visiting home folks.

THORPE LOUOKS, REAL ESTATE And Bonded Abstractors. Last of Workings Grocery ou Laurel btrfiet. J. It. Hale had so much livery Govenor Bailey's use of the maintenance fund was legal.

The decision does not stipulate that It is expected that any part of the money used by Govenor Bailey for that purpose be returned to the state. The precedent established by the uon-rcturn ot the salaries and money exjieuded In the support of the cuurt of visitation, which was dissolved on account of Its unconstl-tutionallty will prevail. The decision was written by Judge Mason, the other Judges concurring. The decision Bays: "The act of VM'l appropriating money for maintaining the executive residence does not authorize the employment of any part of the sum so business Wednesday that he had to hire an extra buggy. y'V" J' Kas.

The car of coal that arrived Tues The only legal, up-to-date set of Abstracts in Kearny county day was sold out the next day, but Mr. Corbett will have another soon. Sheriff McAHstcr was seen chasing arouud In the suburbs of Deerfleld man have been residents here for few days ago. We wouder who he They Have for Sale and Farms, Sugar Beet Land, Low priced Pasture and Stock Ranches. nineteen years and have a great was after.

autmiiirluted for the purchase of many friends who are sorry to see them go and will miss them very provisions to be used there. If given Walt until the frost is out then such construction the act would to plow. Plow and sow. Grain your that extent tie In contravention of a Up-io-Dale Turnouts on Short Notice. much, but we think we have reason to hope that they will return some time, anyway Mr.

Eyman had the precaution to luvest in a house and constitutional prohibition against increasing the compensation of the If you want your is taken care of when in Garden, come and lot here before leaving. Write Them For Lists. XjELkiin, Kansas. its. Laural street.

'Telephone Iso. HS. A. 0. CONDRA, Prop.

governor during his term of ofllce and therefore void. Notice. All persons knowing themselves in Report of Daerfield Schools For month ending January 11)05 Number of pupils enrolled: debted to the Deerfleld store on all Primary and intermediate grades. work stock and get ready for a prosperous season. Dr.

Wltfield was called from Gar-en City one day last week, to visit Mr. Lawson's little daughter who was very sick. L. Short, the cattle buyer from Hamilton, Is on the market focnttle. Write him at Garden City or phoue the Windsor.

A snow blockade between Garden City and this place caused four trains to be tied up at Sherlock and three at Lakln for while InBt Sunday. No. 7 on the Santa Fe ran Into a freight standing on Biding in Garden City last Sunday morning. W. RTIIjSON, PHYBIOUN AND BUUQEON.

hack accounts up to 1, r.Mia, Advanced grades please settle the same us we must Total Those neither absent nor tardy Fhonft No. 8. Ofllce hours: 9 to IB a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. Garden City; Kas. Sugar Beet Exchange Restaurant, GkoikirKvman, Vrop.

Short Orders Oysters in season-Cigars, Tobaccos, Confections. have the money and olllge, M. H. ClIltlllOTT, Successor to Corliet Sower. For Trade.

were: Lavou Couch, wrant lainp- S. H. CORBETT Groceries and General Merchandise. bell, John Campbell, Herman Philip Entz, Mary Enlz. A black Jack with white points; DR.

L. HOPKINS, Olllce over Working's (4rrpry, Garden City; HOLI, OK I10N0U. Emma Coerber, Annie Coerber, coining 7-year-old; proven breeder r- 15 hands high: weight 000. Will trade Philip Entz. Garhard Kegchr, John KANSAS.

Three engines were damaged but no LAKIN. Campbell, Lewis Beckett, Esta (ill- for good quarter of land in Hnucy or Scott county. Kansas. Address, one was Injured. i Miss Edyth Kell is growing pretty logl.v, Louis Corbett, Mary Camp Albert Curtis, Frieud.

Kas, bell, Estelhi Bruce, Gladys Bruce, J. Kitty Corbett, Kowena Beckett, $25 Reward. T. L. McGEE Plasterer SEEDS, ATTOltNEV AT LAW, 'UONDED ABS'J'BACTEB.

Garden City, Kas. Jacob Corbett, Lily E.vmnn, Turney anxious to see her people. She ha not been home for seven weeks. She had a slight attack of la grippe last week which kept her out of school A reward of f2i will be paid for Toggle, Fred Shagwn, Carl Shagun, Coal and Corn In any Quantity. any Information that will lead i Walter White, Fred Isaacs, Walter Nelson, Marion Wills.

the arrest and conviction of any one cutting, breaking, grounding, or In Chimneys Built and Repaired, Friday. We have passed through the long We have a client with a good CONE, ATTORNEY LAW, Missouri farm to exchange for a Tost Ollieo, Garden City, any other way destroying the I'lysws telephone line, or any other telephone line in this or Grant county. ('. II. Waterman.

Kansns est spell of cold weather known here by the oldest settlers, yet the loss In stock has been very little, none to speak of where there was shelter and large Kansas ranch. Woods Invest ment Court House block, Otllce iii Western Unlldlng. Garden City, Kas. Kansas. Garden City.

Deerfleld, An extra fine Hectlon of In plenty feed. W. A. KELL, Mondar was a busy day for K. H.

Armine Reeves Of Interest to Many. Supposing there are a good many Corbett. A good many people seemed to be running short on provisions. In the country who would like to hear from Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Grace Plasterer, Drick and Stone Work. J. G-ILX. Gray county, $4 per acre. 'MV) balance five years.

Woods Investment Garden City. Choice Irrigable land near Dccrm-M, Kas. Easy payments to the right parties. Trim Value Itealt.v Garden 1 'ily, Kas, When a fumii.v is entiiely out of Contractor And HUH. I) Kit.

meat, lard, flourand tobacco, we say we print extracts from late its time for a storm to let up awhile Kansas. Kansas, (iiinlen City, Garden flty, letters. They now live at rvestor, about twelve miles out from San Diego and are wonderfully Mr. Hoover, if Cimarron, de Livery elded to put bis land In the hands of pleased with their new home, where a land iijjent instead of Into alfalfa, the climate Is Ideal, wraps never and lust week the agent made a quick Deerfleld. needed In winter nor fans In summer, I Phone Keep's llanch, sale of the whole thing at $20 an acre.

and the temperature does not vary E. A Fry, of Nt. John, bought It all Monday the school attendance at more than ten degrees In the year. I Under date of Jan. 27th Mrs.Grace 1 sas: "We make our bow to the Prairie View was only one, at Deer- F.

Finnup's Lumber Yard Garden City, ESTABLISHED .879. A full line of Lumber. Lime. Tola Portland Cement, Agatite, Sash local editor of the new Deerlleld field, both schools, but seven. The roads are almost impassable owing paper and send thanks for the first to snowdrifts, so.

for the present tin edition and roll of papers later. John Hale, Livery and Feed Stable. Special Rates to Land Men. Phone Deerfleld. school work will lawfully crippled.

The Kearny bounty Beet Growers Cook Stoves and Etc. Association will meet here Friday Doors and Blinds, Building Paper. Ranges, Gasoline Stoves, the 17th at I p. in. Mr.

Ioynd the beet agriculturist expected to be here. We are glad to nolo that Deerfleld is In the line ot progress In amuse-j men ts, election of olllcer and other things." The little American boy' has been told that he might ltc President of the Fulled States some day, but the little girl was given nothing great In Idea to help her get her lessons real good, but now boiN to be Mrs. Santa Everyone vlx'til I make it his business to Ite on ban I at this meeting with out I -ill. Wet ni.i- rending a nice letter from Mis Kel-r, of Itavauna, CUu some day. By tlie way wanted to know who wan your Mrs.

fcJ S.C. I think your editor might 'j bve told us." (rt-orge and r.alph and 'orge HoaT s-nt t'lirUitinas with u. Ail did well last nummer nod I1 Kill cent'y. Tl--y re enjoying g'Msl health, c.irrylng the mail be-tw ii ok KvTunnu, hold-ing i iv- Mr. K'vkr until 1.1 Nch'Hil i iiti on h' way totowa A cheap stock ranch? Or a Section of Sub-irrigated Alfalfa Land? Would you care to invest where you can soon double your money? If so.

cut out the following Coupon, giving your name and address and mail to House Paints, Barn Paints, Oils, Carriage Paints, Heath Milligan Barb Wire, Smooth Wire, Hog Wire, Poultry Netting, Nails, Shelf Hard- ware, Lath, worklnir in a idauing niiil and ienty li factory for from Utjr to m- called wt how Mr. t.iiidint tlie utrain Th-old 11 in wns l'ln ii ry mo- 1 taxiing nt- r- tl hh when ti bdbtni per month. had two th ng (linstma. which I Bture oti did'nt have freh a MUv Tr t'ir 'p tlte and H.I. t-lit, 1 CprtHii' aJoi.

man to J. V. KILLION, Eminence, K-msas. Please send descriptive list to Paints fl from the garden and haodwiroerimes (mu) tbe yard. We hare bad p-aa mkr bat miaht hme ha4 i Wntf mt wwrarcl-aatxml plaaling tbrta.

We iittll tv toniat'w. a Irw mow and tU-n at a -r (K.aad. They 1TB to rirw the Cut of July, tbe 6rv-t oin me rrrr at. Wt'n bad JiJiJ talaa. I t.

i4 rkn City, rii tts? IJ MiilJImPOtf'J i-. Ijei-. Wlnl fiTd ttw fw-pi jr through i tu.ae to -eattrT or 1 Shingles i MM TVf eat. of all ft Kinds. respect, I ever In addition to mv jmr uustness, wnic.i ja-e Iae Natsra kf boa -ml hmt la miavr.

be rr tr lt-t tbm au4frr. tHu tJT tvtrj 1 kiJ rV- alraofmfe of have two 25ico feet each, mm a J. Killion, Eminence, Kansas, a lull ara corn '(. the I ml 01 1 ''rafytaaa4 work to 3 wa! I 5irr Tttf 4 a rHO Staple Groceries, Flourand Feed trry 1 WTf IW rw mrr-. The Deerfleld Farmer, 1 per year i.

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