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The Leader from Kackley, Kansas • 3

The Leader from Kackley, Kansas • 3

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The Leaderi
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Kackley, Kansas
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LOCAL NEWS. Sultpol Rooks. A complete line ot all 1 used la Cloud County also slatei, tablets, HAILltOi.U TIME CARD. IACKLKT ITAT10X. ATCHISON TOPF.KA SANTA FE Ink, peuclls, at the Jamestown post office.

Janiextown. Kansas, wBAToci mnt in urn si mum Koosuant. Miss Emma Poage was homo from her school over Sunday, Sim la teachlug In EAST BOt'ND. No. m.

Local Freight, 9:13 a. rn Wo. 808. Passenger 6:29 p. in, WKST BOLWD.

No. 309. Local Freight p. in No. 007.

Passenger 0:13 a. in Traiu dall except 1) Turuer, Agent I'OLKIXAXU 81AT10.N, CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC. Norway township aud reports that aim has a very pleasant school. Mrs. Ceo.

Koosell who has been vlsitlug 1TFHH COJU'EHMXii AM 01 OLD, HlDDI.KA0KUaXOT0VMJt-01.kli, TnElBb.lRiI.UM. I IMAM AHTRTEJlANCES, fffllCII WIIX 01' IN. TEBE8T TO HAT Ot UtSltfMJ MliN AIIK IKHNii. TO MY CUSTOMS Dear Friends: I beg leave to inform you that I have at Win Hedges was called to Lincoln, bv a aick daughter recently. Mr.

Boosell will leave for Lincoln tomorrow. J. Turner returned to Kackley Mou. Farmes are sowinr wheat. day, lie was down at the Strip intend- lately added to my al mgtorunfora claim but changed his mind.

Mrs, Turner has not yet returned. Dr. Scott returned home last Friday from the A. K. ineaiiipiiieut at Indian Beautiful September weather! A nice rain fell last Sunday night.

Joho Chase of Norway as In town yes terdny. KAS'f UOUM). Nod Flier 42am No 11 Mall 0:52 a tn No. 10 Express 11:43 p. No.

42. Accoraodattun 12:30 p.m. No Mi. C. Stock Express 2:09 p.

No 00. Omaha Stock Express 3:48 ni WKST IIOI'XK. 13, Express 5:02 a.m. No. 12.

Muil 0:07 p. in No. 6. Flier 7:42 p. in.

No. 14. Accommodation 12: 30 p. in. J.

I). Fi-axiikard, Ageut apolis, luu. Ills pareuts accomuanied him home and will remain with their children A. II. Poage shipped a rar-loiul of com to-d'iy.

several laouths. (Clarence Tctinw visited home folks ready complete stock of goods, all the Dry Goods and Groceries formerly owned by Bradley Brothers of Courtland, which I bought very cheap at Mitvnus Johnson was home over Suuday, went to Concordia on Mouday, ut tended the Johnsoii-Nilson wedding on Tuesday and went uacK to cutting broom-corn yesterday morniinr. It. Phillip him cone lo Jewell City toduv. Mr.

NiN Johnson Is visiting Mrs. EH Mrs. Harris has bet 11 uile sick for the Shaver Johnnon liw complete line of harness of all kind 9tf NOHWAY STATION. MlSSoritl PACIFIC. NORTH BOl Xli.

Passenger a. iu. SOUTH BOUND. Fasseuger 3:30 p. in.

G. McKhoom, Agent. caur.2 IIAI'TIST I'lllKCII. Preaching every alternate Sun-day at 11 a. tn.

and In tie eveuiug. Sun-day School at 10 a. m. every Sunday. Prayer roectiug every Thursday evening Youug peoples meeting every Sunday a p.

ni. Hev. Craft, l'astr. Mortgage Sale, and I An ain nl. of the Hood Mfg.

Co, was in past few days. Dr. of Courlland and later, Dr. Scott have been attending her. She Is better tins morning, for which her many friends are thankful.

A. M. Poage of Scaudia, a brother of A. II. l'oage, with his family were in town over Sunday visiting relatives, Miss Del la aud Master Roy Poage went with them for a visit on their return home.

town lo-dav. Homer Kackley made trips to Scaudia am now ready to sell two davs this week Messrs Barton and Nelson shipped a car-load of hop Monday. Johnson handles puiips, tanks and everything in that line. ll-tf. A farmer iu this community who recently Visited Illinois and the H'orld's Fair says that he returns home better satistled tliii 11 ever, aud that he estiin.ites his prop, ertyutrt thousand dollars higher than before lie made his trip east.

you gooas at prices to suit the times. Do not go to Jamestown and other places and buy inferior goods whenyou canbuy bet Mrs. Chas Haef is visiting Mrs, F. E. Walters south -east of town.

LUTIIKKIAN (Swedish.) Divine service is held tveiy Sabbath at 10:30 A. M. in the Lutheren church located ou-j mile north west of Kacklev. F. V.

Bcrgquist. pastor. A full line of School Supplies at the unestowH Postofliee. FA KM LOANS. The Courtland Loau and Trust of Courtland, Kans.

Is prepared to make farm louiis at'a low rate of interest-straight and 011 short notice. Call on or address Joe A. Litsinger. Secv. Jfiilter Kackley is working on the A.

T. S. Fe section at Ibis place. Miss Etta Bradley of Court land is visit-lug J. T.

Fltzirerild's family; l'KNTKtOST CHURCH Preaching every suiidav at 11 a maud every alternate Sunday Iu-Mie evening Sunday School at 10 a. in everv Suiii'av young peoples meeting at p. every Sunday, Prayer iiu-etiuga Wednesday Paul Zieirlcr, Minister. ter goods for less mon i eyhere. Yours Truly, I J.

I .1. T. Fitzgerald nwd (tons Kaef went to St. Joe, Tuesdey to attend the Fair. Mr.

and Mrs. 1). Heaston of Jamestown were in Kackley last Saturday, Mrs. T. Fitzgerald and Miss Aggie visited Coiirtiancl last Friday.

sIhbhi J. KACKLEY, Notary Public. Office at G. W. Harris' Drug JOHN RESARE STO'E HI A SON.

Work neatly executed and guaranteed to be first class. KACKLEY. KANS Hev. II. I.

Bryant of Jamestown is holding a series of nu'Ptinirs mwn. Nils Johnson lias jHst received a Hue phaeton which he ordered for John Homer Hoyt and wlieolUourtland were iu town this morning, Mr. Hovt made this oilice a pleasaut call If you want a cart or buggy and are ready to pay cash be sure aud see Johnson, he is selling them at cost. 20-tf. ames Scott.

Has Opened ASHOEMAKEU'S shop at F. KIRKMAN'S on DR. SCOTT'S FARM, Repairing Neatly Done. Give him a call ff a MRS. L.

Burton Dealer In BOOKS, STATIONARY AND FAVCY GOODS, Jamestown, Kan, Chas. Raef Co. DEALERS IN Pure Drugs, Druggists Sundries, Stationery, Candies, Brushes etc. WIjxg llxuizicls of Wob ilCCO sxnil dinars." International Stock Food and Silver Pine Heating Oil. Pure Wines and Liquors sold strictly for Medical Purposes and in accordance with the Prohibitory Law of Kansas.

Prescriptions Can-fully Compounded at all Hours. Many of the farmers are their broom-corn, wliieh is raised on a large scale in this vicinity. You should go to Johnson's and Hee his fine line of lamps, glassware and queensware. 9-tf, Shotzman the 'butcher has pork steak, beef steak, dried beefcured hams, breakfast bacon and fewVogina. ty-tf.

IianJcH, but not me. I am here and intend to stay aud will sell you the best of meats at the lowest prices, 17-tf. Ueduced Bates. One Fare Bound Trip. For State FairatTopeka, Sept, 29 to Oct.

Priests of Pallas Parade at Kan-sas City, Oct. 3 to Kansas City Fair, Kansas City, Sept. 24 to 20; St. Joe Fair, St. Joe, Sept.

18to 22. A. T. S. F.

By. JOIXY JAMKSTOW.K. L. Bradley is down to the liver buy-ing goods this week. Mrs.

Mary Helton and daughter are visiting Mrs Kale 11'ullace in Scaudia. Miss Alice and Master Boy Fitzgerald spent a couple of davs with friends at Jewell l'ist week. Mrs. II. E.

Ballon has joined her chil-drtn at Dan Frenche's. Mr. Ballon will have a new location the coming year. Our city schools opened Monday with an attendance of 1 IS. Many of the older pupils will start later.

I). McKellar got back from Chicago Tuesday morning, having put in fun time attending the transportation convention and swing the sights. Geo. p. Peterson's sale was largely attended and stock and other things sold at a good iltrure.

At the Democratic caucus held here Monday If. A. Harris was chosen central committee-man. A little sou of Mrs. Jeunie Thompson has his tool badly mashed by being stepped on by a horse H'ednesday.

The ladles of the Christian church give an Ice-cream social it their church Thurs dayeeynlng. Chase Thompson in of Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Hslfway had the misfortune to lose 20 on Saturday which be had Just received for 11 load ol wheat. A liberal reward is offered for Its recovery. There Is complaint of dead hogs being 1 mien mated and unbuned, thus greatly increasing the danger to herds yet free from disease.

If all owners of Infected stock would heed the following law, it would be better for them and their neighbors, An Act to Prevent Nuisances Sec. 4. If auy person or persons shall put any part of the carcass of any dead animal into any river, creek, pond, road, street, oilcy, lane, lot, Held meadow or common: or if the owner or owners there of shall kuowlugly permit the same to remain in any ot the aforesaid places, to the injury of the health or to the annoy-ance of the citizens of this state, or any of them, every person so offending shall, on conviction thereof before any Justice of the peace of the county, be fined In a sura not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-live dollars, and every twenty-four hour during which said owner may permit the same to remain thare-aftcr CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP, Clarence Tebow, Prop, 'REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED. ajgon aub fcarrwig Repairing. 1.

Mrs. Painter, daughter of Mrs. George Ilurrls from Cedar Grove arrived today tu response to a telegram from her rick mother. If von want a looking-glass clock, bird cage, lantern, churn, wash boiler, carpet sweeper, or flour bin go to Johnsons, o-tf. Frank Hedges goes to Lincoln, to attend business college there.

Orvllle Gardcr intends going to the ninie school In a few weeks. HERE FOR BARGAINS! I am now selling cheap liest of meals given lor the least money. MRS. RILEY, PROP Nils Johnson carries a complete line of Hardware and farm implements, and he will not be undersold by any dealer in the county. 9-tf for cash my stock of Hardware, Tinware andStoves.

SEWING MACHINES, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS MACHINE DIL'CDAL C. II. Pettyjohn of Belleville has been in town several days visiting Leouard Nelson. Why not go to Johnson's and get some of tbat beautiful tinware. It never rusts and If it should, you can get new ones for the old.

Fully warranted. ll-tf. OIL AND GAS DLINE. FARMINGS' IMPLE $5 MEITTS CONST ARTIST LIVERY STABLE Good riers to let at reasonable rates day orniglat. Rigs for Commercial men a specialty.

ft HAND. IP. C. ICeaver returns to Concordia this even'ng. Jf'e arc sorry to lose bim from our town, aud sincerely wish our loss may be his gam.

Carlos Kackley was borne Suuday accompanied by George GroverauJ his sister, also by another young lady whose name we diil not icarn. They returns to Scottsvitlc Sunday evening. NILS JOHNSON. ma OS shall be deemed an additional offense against the provisions of this act. Don't let dead He about to pol don the Merrv Mav..

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Pages Available:
337
Years Available:
1893-1894