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The Logan Democrat du lieu suivant : Logan, Kansas • 4

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O. p. pETOGfGiq, DEALER IN Bargains in Ml Estate, SULLIVAN PALMER, Lands in Thomas County, Kansas. BfiGS! No, 401d. 100 aerea sinoath land LADIES efllLDpE'S Goats ape! Jackets.

A Full lino in all the Latest Styles, 'Conic before the stock is brolteii. BPY GOODS; failbf jViade Glothipg, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries and Oaecnswarc. Highest Market Price Paid for Produce, No. CCOd. 480HCVCS town of Brevier.

Kniihas. in Thomas county Ii i is owned trra man in th onst ami nt unco. No imi iiiveincnta i-xiM'i well. It is snap, l'rieo No. fj05b.

320 nores snuuth 4 miles northwest of Colby, Kans, no improvements. Prico, $2,100. No. 777r. lOO'nofos one n.ile front Jrinj.ro, Kansas, 12 mile from C)lby; Kansns, 4 room fi-nme luu'ise, jjood frnitie barn; framo milk windmill, 4 inik of two wire fence mil also lease oii 320 acres; Price WM LAPPiN, O.

gaii, -Xrz I 1V ftpr'tw' iimoth Hiu 413d. -Quarter section 4 1 ii miles from rsilrona town, north of Brewster, Kansas, woll.wind mill ami pumn m' Tlttnnas county smoth' land, two. toocCt. 1 liunsv. Tills go once.

Price $3o0. a'nei musr'sell ntT)ncer Price 100 acres' "nine wiles No. 214u. A square sect-ion 040 horn Colby, Kansas, 100 acres in acres, 14 miles southwest of Colby, cultivation, two wells, windmill, miles from all fenced, 3 room house part sod Kansas, 4 room sod house; giiwl Vnrt ramei two cellars, frame well and windmill 320 acres fenced 14x28, granary 22x32, good with two wire fence; sheds o20 corralls, sheds tool house, hen acres under cultivation. This i a house, 0 acres now in alfalfa, snap.

Trice. $2,400. only $1,200. No. 310d.

040 acres level land 5C No. 23D. 68 acres adjjoining the miles from Brewster, and Colby, the comity seat 10 miles from Colby, 5 Thomas county. This property room frame house; good -granary; fenced, has a big six room stnblo, shiuls, etcgood well, wind- 'house, good barn, new well, pump mill and tank, all fenced with and windmill. Price $1,500.

two wire fence, in cultiva- Noi 30Jd. 320 acres 7 miles south tion. Owner is an invalid and must jciM of Colby, Kansas, 80 acres in sell. Price $2700. cultivation and will he seeded -to No.

180d. 4S0 acres gootl snioot-li wheat this fall, 4 room frame house, land, 8 miles to railroad town, 18 good well, tank" and miles from Colby, good well' pump, iwindnaill, chicken house, good cave tank and windmill. -Price 81.500. miles of two wire Time given on $000 at 0 interest, No. 221d'.

320 acres only eight miles from Colby, Kansas, also 800 acres leased making 1120 acre ranch, 9 miles wire fence, 5 room sod house, well windmill, tank etc. 05 acres in cultivation, frame barn 20x30, also cattle sheds, chicken house, granary, buggy sheds ete. Must sell at onco. Price $2,000. Tn 7fV7n IfiiWrpalmmPstPJiflin Thomas county, perfectly smooth, owner must leave and will sell for $250 cash1 This is the best bargain ever offered and must go at oiice, If you are looking for under cul-cheap you had investigate tivation, 4 room frame house, good this at once.

well and windmill, frame stable Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons of C'nN orado' Springs Colo. Unra her parents Mr; and' rs, Mai vin, Russel Pennington is very sick with Pneumonia. Ben Oouso returned from t-lie Pad-tic coast a fow days auro where lie bad been on a visit.

He brought back few sjunples of fruit, such as they raise in hat country, and presented the Plain-dealer with an apple almost as large as a pumpkin. The apple was divided among the force and nil had plenty ex-cept who, 4n addition to-his share, Ate the (ore-and pealing and in consequence had. a severe attack of belloat-liotitisfrouiAvhich he soon recovered. That apple-beat the devil. Almenia Plaindealer.

ThaMsall right to let the Plain-dealer's devil, be beat out by an apple you could not beat the demo- That's devil by one afple. 'There is to be an oyster supper at the homo of Mr Silvias to-night, it is to be a 'surprise on Ed. COPYRIGHT CAN OnTAIN A PATENT For a prompt answer mm benast cplaloo. writs to SlL'NN fc who have had BoorlTtT yrs zperlenc id th patent buslnau, Conmnntca- formation coiwenunft Patent toa bow to oto-Uln ttaera mi free. Also a catalog! Of macbao.

IohI and elantifla boaki rant free. Patents taken torough Mtuin A Co. rceerra special nottcolntbe Srinntlfic Amerlesia, and thus are brought widely before the public with, oat oost to tbe Inventor. Thl iplendld paper Issued weeur. eleiiantir ilinntrotea, oss by lax tno largest circulation of any scienttBo work In the world, sjaayesr- Einnpie copiei sent irea Bulldins EditioDvin i yew einsla copies eents pies eents rcvery numoer oontsna Deau.

tifur Mates In eolora and photographs of new houses wltb-Dlsnt. enablina but Identc show the latest aesifmii ana secure coniracie Anurens NEW VOBK. 3t OHO WAT. We are prepared to do all kinds of JOB PRINTING. Give us trial, a liout nor your clwthos out ou the washo-wiO.

L' MA0IO WA31IIS0 FMj11 full direction for niklna il mi-ij it 2.) cti( J. Houoanah. Limn, Karsan RUBBER STAMPS, Made to order, all kinds and 1 Send for prices. The I'lemocrat, Lopn, Kans. In conclusion we wish to st-ate we wlil endeavor to keep mhtakes out.

of the paper, but, to err is human an i should there be any mistakes, left in the paper, uncorrected, wo beg to be excii'se'd for the. same, and ask our readers to consider that this paper, thv week, has been gotten out by inexperi enced bands, and we ak our reaflcrs to bear with' our short com ings, and par don our mistakes and we will endeavor to be more accurate in tile future. COPYRIG HTS. No. 633d: lfiO acre farm adjoin- ing town of Brewster, Kansas, no improvements.

Price $500, Jr J.IST.OTKL.KrilOXKS. 'fetei'liOne Exanye. Ko. 11. Booker House.

i Do.vman J. If. elevator. own Tl-a-j. Store.

15. Brown TT.o. Res'd. "12. Biiirington II.

Ties'd. Ka 24. man J. E. Res'd.

No. 40. Davis Dr. A. G.

Res'd. 20. Dougherty Bros, store. 21. Dougherty Lew.

Res'd. 13 Dotiglicvty A I. Res'd. 2. Drown Co.

17. Dunning W. M. Res'd. 40.

Dye Son store. 41. Dye Thos. Res'd. 45.

Dye E. A. Res'd. No. 58.

Estep Pearl Res'd No. 55. Fitzhugli B. A. painter.

18. First National Bank of Loan. No. 30. Hansen Teter Res.d.

"10. Milt Hotel. 60. Hill J. O.

Livery. No. 25. King E. I.

Res'd, l. Co. store. No. 00.

Lnppin C. store. 54. Lappin W. S.

store. 32 Logan Lumber Co. 10. Logan Republican. No.

30, Mathews G. Res'd. 28. McCormack Albert Res'd. 33.

McCormack Levi Res'd. 14. McCroskey W. A. Res'd.

"37. McCrpskeyP. S. store. 35.

Mo. r. R. R. No.

Noirish Dr. If. No. 8. Pennington Bros.

3. Pennington Ed. Res'd. 34 Pennington O. Co.

store. Post, Office. No. 23. Reedcr W.

A. Res'd. No. 33. Richmond Dr.

F. E. office. 44. Richmond Dr.

E. Res'd. 0. Rodebaugh J. office.

No. 22. Search J. L. ktdre.

fil. Shaver II. J. Res'd. 7.

Shurt? Bros, livery. 42. Shurtz Frank mill. 57. State Bank of Logan.

No. 51. White Mrs. M. E.

Res'd. f(i. White Walter A. Res'd 4(i. Wiltrout J.

.1. Res'd 43. Wiltrout T. W. elevator.

4S. Wiltrout T. W. Res'd. Wiltrout Boyce Res'd.

Party Line PI tones. No. 125. Albright. 120.

Albright. S. B. 27. Albright.

Stun. Allen. John. Attwater.Rob'r. Becker.

Cl ms. il. Keener. If. P.

Clark. Walter. Craven. .1. X.

Wesley. V. Smith. No. VS.

no. JenicLe RicliardL Jr. No. 141. Xool 112.

Xoe! John, No. 143. O'Coiine! I.a'n.' No. H. Palmer F.o'.t.

"-145. Palmer Wui. 113. Peak No. 147.

Reesor John. 1 143. Schneider W. P. 'o.

W. Wagoner P. C. i)Ja miles southwest of Colby, and 4 miles from Lovant. Kansas.

No improvements. Pnce 3f00. jj0. g3Di ifio neres in Thomns 140 acres in cultivation, 20 neres in pasture, good 2 wire fence and posts, land perfectly level, tfocxl new frame house 16x24, 10 wut post nmsneu anu paiuieu, horso 6tab)a for 4 horses, and tool room same size, ill painted, good new granary printed, good well of never-failing wnter, pump, windmill, and tank. i'nee.

51.JUU. quarter of a mile from good school ittonse. mce.J,tJUU No, .82. 800 lacres one mile from jiexfoid Kansas, 525 acres under cultivation, 6 room frame liouse, wo wells, tanks frame barn, good granary, implements sheds, cow barn, and all other necessary buildings. This is 1 a model farm.

Price $11, (XX). Will make reason- ablo cash loan on same. There is 'i'beTter farm in Thomas coitity. 320 acres smooth land only bue mile, from Menlo. Kans.

in Thomas csunty, 250 acres fenced and frame granary, etc. Price $10. le acre. One crop will pay for this farm. ieyel lanU, miles trom a goou ranronu moe per aore, 11 00P M' two miles from rail- "uuruy meiua, 1(X) acres in cultivation.

The crop -i -f 2io: 421bD. acres, impraved mi, mio mna tm VV KUAAU A A Will hoo Kranary aml ghed8. an good smooth land. Price $2,500. n.

smooth land, four miles from town, four-room house, trood well and windmill; 400 acres fenced; frame an(j buggy shed and granary fine wheat and dairy farm. Prioe $2,200. No. 4280D. A pood smooth 1(10 acre the unmber and letter.

Kansas. Geo. Redington of Irving Kans. and I Ftank Redingt on of Colorado, are here visiting at the Becker House this week. County Supt.

Arnold was elected treasurer of the North West Teachers Association and Prof. Arthur was made a member of the nominating committee. There were nearly 500 teachers in attendance. J. F.

King will move bis jewelry store one door west, into the room now occupied by Dr. Davis Monday. Lew Shelton will open a barber shop where Mr. King is now. Supt.

Arnold will soon commence the spelling contests between the va rious school districts. Thos. Brown has on display at his store the finest line of Christmas goods in the city. Frank Redlngton, Mrs. Becker's brother left for his home in Ouray Colorado to-day.

Get your clothes made by the Royal Tailora, O. P. Pennington J. L. Search made this office a pleasant call Wensday evening' H.chHl.Xofes.

Phillip-' Septw entered sclwol and has been Able to find suitable work the seven! li-Krade. This adds, another 'urge boy to our school, Wo hope to be ibla.to keep them alt through the en ire year. County Supt. Arnold, who was in the -ity on official business Tuesday, spent he afternoon visiting our schools. He remained to the last moment to hea the spelling class recite, and woijld have missed the train had he not been pretfy light footed.

Miss Emma Harris was absent from school a short time in order to teach school for Mat tie McDOnaldJ'Emma is well qualifid for this The new book store has ordered a fresl supply of song books, and they can be purchased by the pupils at that place The Uncle Sam song book is one of he most popular in print. Nearly all the National airs and familiar tunas are found In it. Mable Bulling! on is again able to re sume work as hard ar ever. She is anx ious to make up all, work missed on nc count of sickness." Laura Clark who bech doing work with the eighth grade, has been compelled to drop her work for a ime, This, weok wo publish the school re port for the third month of school. The worst feature is the number of cases of tardiness, and especially since we have had such splendid weather, We are offering evero Inducement pos sibje to cut down the number for the present month.

Edgar Wiltrout and Hazel Wiltrout have received head marks since our last notice. This makes three for Hazel which Is equalled by only' one other member in the class. Edith Ilinton and Jennie Dougherty received head marks In thgir spelling classes. Russel I'ennington, Leo Yeo, A it 1 tti uixenoaugn, ann jasper i-arver are out on account of sickness. Lelta Boyd and Deodie Hill handed in splendid specimen of penmanship from the Intermediate department Some of the hpedinens were In lead pencil und so could iiot "be' A Latin Grammar been misplaced by the teachers and as we are greatly In need of it will appreciate anv lnfonnat ion loncernlng it.

It prolably was left in one of the stor or oillces. School Reports. Grammar Room. Ndmber of pupils enrolled. Average dally attendance.

Number casta of tardiness. No. noithor alxent nor tardy. of those 4S. 8.

20, Laurie Leiirhty. Emma Harris. Nelson Fltzhugh i LillieOrimn. Edgar Wiltrout. Eddie Stanton.

Lulu Grosh. Intermediate Room. Number of pupils enrolled. Average daily attendance. 43.

Number of cases of tardiness. 4. Number neither absent nor tardy 20. aines of those tardy. John Francis, Otto Dally, Oliver Van Erck, Jasper Carver.

Edith L. Wolfe. an Mr. "Will Snodgrassof Blrkville made us a call to-day. Mahaffa and O'Rourke have quite a nice line of fine cards displayed in their window this week.

The Logan schools teachers, Prof, Arthur," Miss Grosh, Miss Wolf, and Miss Fi nch, us a call. On "Wednesday evening preceding Thunksglvlng the teachers were all taken to the home of Miss Edith Finch td spend what time was not.Valled for by attending the association at Nor ton. A splended time was enjoyed eat lug turkeyj'lVults't and all kinds of edibles. At.tlie annual election of otticwrs of Logan Lodge no. 264 F.

A. M. held.Wcdncsday night the following otllcers were elected. J. F.

King, W. M. Levi Mt-airmack, S. W. John Win'.

Sec; John BOwnlhn', Treas. hcott Hanny, who brought over abimt' 25 head of liorses from 1'Iiillips-burg, last week, is still here, 'and lias soine horses yet for sale. Mr. Shaw, a brother of Mrs. .1.

R. Francis returned to this place from Oregon where lie has been to look over sonle mining interests he found the snow so deep that- he was unable to get to the mines. are informed as we. go to press, Asa T. Hill and Miss Mamie Rouse were married Wednesday, at Plain- ville.

We extend our congratulations, J. T. Hill has just finished painting F. R. Lincoln's residence.

Jas. Dawes and Garfer'd Slanton were arrested monday, charge 1 wit disturb ing the peace, at the trial James was released and Garfield was fined W. and cost. Claude Search made a flying trip to Almena, Tuesday, to see his brother Robert, he also bought a fewnice, corn-fed cattle on the trip. Will Shaver started to Neb.

to-day to work on a telephone lino. Batchelor's Hall is equipped witli three Alarm clocks, and yet we notice some of said bachelors come down late to breakfast. Lew Shelton has bought the Mrs Emery property, of J. W. Ray, Roy Shurtz bought a pony last Saturday expecting to have a nice saddle pony, bnt the said pony broke its neck Sunday, leaving Roy minus.

Master Barney Hagerman came- up and assisted in getting out the first iue Of THE Rev. Overholt preached at the Champion Hill scltool -house hist Sunday after noon at 3. oclock. Has the AND Who sel candy, The Tim lnffvcf Log nf Lands in Sherman County, No. 330d.

Homestead relinquish No. 3iilD. 100 acres, all goad, merit 160 acres, choice wheat farm. $100 cash at once. No.

978d. 040 acres, improved, one-half mile from railroad town on the Rock Island Railroad; best' of soil; house, granary, bam, past mnnnrv hnr urn, (1I1U il nui-waiiiv iui1jnic. menu for ranch of this size. Price. $3,000 il 1.10 in ISO.

1042D. M) acres touil smooth land, joining the town of GtHiiilnud; soil the best umm. proved. Price $1,000 No. 320 acres, five miles from railroad town; good frame houso, frame barn and sheds: 200.

acros under wire fence. Price; $2,000. i No. 1805d. 16o' acres, good smooth land, one and one-half miles from Goodland; unimproved, Price.

$800. SrrfceMOO. In inquiring about this land always-give Losf.in Prairie View IMPLEMENT DEALER Ti iinary Kooiu Number of pupils enrolled, Average dally attendance. 61 Number neither absent nor ardy Names of those tardy. I Harry Pennington, Lee Pennington Sammy Carver, Alfred Francis, Alfred Craver, Alfred Wiley.

LoydOreen, Nora Edith Hon. Horace McAuley is in town to day, Mr.MeAuley isantkipatingatrip to the Alps ere long, he is quite a mountaineer ha ving been in the rook ies for some 2 years, hunting bear and deer. As yet our schools have liad no enter tainments for raising money for library purposes. Some books are badly need ed, and we hope to be able to arrange for a Plantation Jubilee soon, i O. P.

Pennington has a nice line of Queensware that he is selling cheap. Fifty nine teachers from Phillips County attended the District Association. stationery, DClIllI PENNINGTON BROS. Dealers in Butter, EIggs, and Poultry, Proprietors of PASTEURIZING STATION. We pay the highest market price for produce.

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