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The Kingman Journal from Kingman, Kansas • 3

The Kingman Journal from Kingman, Kansas • 3

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Cleveland. the town. Just where the headquart The Kingman Journal ers will be located has not been de Tom Pinkerton is still pushing his termined as we go to press, but OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER no other rooms are available the sales of land in the San Luis valley. Vena, the little son of Mr. and Mrs anes club members are willing to turn over: A.

R. HANSMANN Editor John Bolin, has been quite sick the the club rooms to the railroad people until they can erect their depot R. S. Business Mgr. past week.

George Conley returned from his with office rooms over head. Subscription 1.00 per year eastern trip last week. The incorporators and directors Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Johnston and of the Pueblo San Luis Valley son French of Oklahoma are here vis Entered at the postoffice in King man, Kansas as second-class matte Railroad and Power Co. met in Alamo 1 iting relatives. sa on the 16th of October and per fected the organization of that com Grant and Poe Pinkerton went to Missouri Saturday for a carload of Address and make remittances payable to The Journal. pany by electing J.

L. Hurt of Cen apples. ter President. Christen Jensen of Manassa, Vice President, D. H.

Sul Friday, October 29, 1909 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walters moved onto their place north of Cleve 7 land Monday. THE ROCK FOR GOOD ROADS. Ernest McBeth and Tony Olm de livan of Alamosa, Secretary, and W.

S. Johnson of Del Norte Treasurer. They awarded the contract for the sale of the capital stock of the company to A. B. Hulit of Pueblo and they also awarded the same horned 70 head of cattle last week.

Roscoe Messenger is visiting rel- mm The small stone in the highway is an object of great interest just now, and upon the understanding of the a'ives in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamblin and gentleman the Contract for build Miss Alva Pinkerton left last Wednes ing the road. Mr.

Hulit anticipating MM day for Haskell county, where they the securing of these contracts has nature and behavior of this stone depends the success of road building. The building of a rock road can not safely be undertaken until mmxu win take up their abode. Rev. E. C.

Ozbun of Hutchinson instructed his engineers to be in Alamosa on the 17th for the purpose of "Not a "house warming, but a warming of the BODY, the HANDS, the FEET and the EARS. We hare placed in stock a line of sample WINTER CAPS, in sizes 7, 7i and 7i, all good styles and values, no two alike, which we will sell till they are all gone at the WHOLESALE PRICE. This means cost, without freight or carriage. Also a splendid line of heavy WINTER SHOES fcr work or dress From $1.75 to 6.00 the wearing qualities and the "bind came dowa Tuesday to lsit frienU preparing plans and specifications for ill and relative here. Mrs.

Jens Hansen went to Wichita Friday to visit her daughter Miss 3: the auxiliary power plant which will be located at Alamosa. The engineers are now at work on these plans and it is understood that the work of Grace. She returned Monday. iMrilllilil Omer Day had the misfortune to building the plant will begin at once run a nail into his foot Monday. Mr.

Hulit and his attorney Mr. Pack Rev. Alexander went to Spivey on ard returned to Pueblo on the eveninj of the 17th and returned to Alamosa ing" qualities of the stone to be used are known to be of the right sort. In view of the unusual and growing interest in the subject of good roads, the university of Kansas has considerably enlarged its testing equipment for road materials. The machinery installed during the past summer in the large new engineering building duplicates that of the U.

and is capable of revealing the innermost secrets of the various kinds of stone that are available for making the macadam roads in Kansas. One machine measures the stone's Tuesday to assist Rev. Jones in the revival meeting at that place. on the morning of the 20th, accom Mr. and Mrs.

Grady and their panied by H. W. Morford, vice pres ident of the Rocky Mountain Construe granddaughter of Pratt arrived Tuesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shepherd.

tion and Development company, who t'l: will be office manager and will have Carl Frederick, infant son of Mr. general charge of the work here. Mr J. H. Chizek of Pueblo also accom mmmm panied Mr.

Hulit for the purpose of taking charge of the actual work of and Mrs. Frank Johnson, died Saturday, and was buried Monday in the Cleveland cemetery. The funeral services were conducted at the church by Rev. Alexander. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson have the sympathy of the whole community in their construction. Mr. S. K.

Titus is ex power of resistance to Impact; another its resistance to abrasion. Still another, by the use of brick-cites made from the dust of the stone, determines the cementing power of the dust, thus showing wheth pected daily, to take charge of the trouble that has been encountered thus far is the finding suitable offices for the company, and up to date er or, not the rocks in a road made of this material will, as they wear away, Word reached us Tuesday of the this has not been secured. It is quite evident that the Pueblo men mean death of Sebastian Baker, which occurred in Battle business and that the work of build ber 22, in the hospital at that place, where he had been operated on for ing the road will begin at once or as soon as the plans can be worked out, as they are quite anxious to accomplish as much construction this cement or bind themselves together into a firm roadbed that will wear and shed water. A stone that, is too hard will not do this, and one that is too soft will soon wear entirely away. Thus the university is doing work that will save expensive mistakes in roadbuilding in Kansas, and that will grow in value as the good roads movement spreads thru-out the state.

And we have an assortment of work and dress GLOVES that will keep the hands as warm as a lady's muff, and you know that is going some. From 25c to $4.50 fall as possible. As soon as the plant tumor of the stomach. Mr. Baker wassat one time sheriff of this county for two terms.

The many friends in this community extend their sympathy, to Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Baker, his aged parents, who were for many are perfected here Mr.

Hulit will return to Pueblo nad perfect a similar Copyright 1909 13S The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago years residents of this community, but now of Isabel, Okla. DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE Of Kingman County, Kansas. organization to carry on the work from Pueblo to the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Our people are quite enthusiastic over prospects of having the glutted railroad situation relieved in the the San Luis valley, and are assisting In every possible way to bring about the desired end. The San Luis valley and Pueblo are neighbors, and in many ways their interests are identical, but as conditions are today we might as well live a thousand miles apart.

SUBSEQUENT TAX SALE OF 1909. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER Kingman, 30, 1909 In compliance with Section 106 of READY FOR BUSINESS The following clipping from the Alamosa, (Colo.) Courier concerning the new electric railroad in the San Luis Valley will doubtless be of interest to the friends of former Kingman county people who are now residents of the valley, and will mean much to them since it will materially increase land values there: Mr. A. B. Hulit came in Wednesday morning from Pueblo and set a pace hunting for office rooms that was hard to follow.

Alamosa is jam full up to the handle and there-is not a vacant room, store or residence in Now for a Kuppenheimer Cravanette that embodies all. A coat for twelve months in the year. A coat for all conditions of weather, clear or stormy. A coat for all occasions dress, street wear or rough usage. A Coat for all prices, $10.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20,00 and $22.50 M.

K. LANK Only Exclusive Clothfer Chapter 34, Session Laws of 1876 of the state of Kansas, public notice is hereby given that the taxes and charges for the year 1908 against the following tracts of land and town lots and blocks, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, are due and remain unpaid; and that on Monday, October 25, A. D. 1909, and IF YOU WANT SALE BILLS let the JOURNAL print them. Prompt delivery, careful, up to date work, and right prices.

We guarantee to please you. Htf 2wT oc iQ on the days next succeeding, Iwlll offer for sale at public auction, at my office in the city of Kingman and state of Kansas, so much of each tract of land and town lot or block 0 0 (First publication October, 15, 1909) SHERIFF'S SALE described below as may be necessary to meet the charges and taxes there Henry M. Kelley, as Read This on for the year 1908 aforesaid. administrator of the estate of George R. Kelley, deceased Plaintiff vs.

Rubber Goods S.J.LINDHOLM, County Treasurer. Bennett Township. W. Vl 8, 30, 6 $10 37 and NE SE 9. 30, 5 15 57 NW 16, 30, 5 8 35 SEU 21, 30, 6 13 54 Willard B.

Anderson Dale Township If you are thinking of moving, storing your goods or if you have anything you want transferred and Mary B. Anderson Defendants By virtue of an order of sale is SW NE 6, 28, 6 4 30 NE1 SW14 6, 28, 6 3 79 Beginning at a point on south line of station grounds and 60 sued out of the District Court of Kingman County, Kansas, wherein We keep a Complete Stock of Rubber Goods of all kinds-Rubber Water Bottles, Teeting Rings, Fountain Syringes, Nipples, Rubber GWes, etc. feet east of Main street and Henry M. Kelley, as administrator of south 1063 feet, thence east the estate of George R. Kelley, de 771.54 feet, thence, south 771.54 thence west 679.14 feet, ceased, is plaintiff and Willard B.

Anderson and Mary B. Anderson are defendants, I will, on Tuesday, No and you take no chances. We are old experienced hands at the business; have the equipment to do the work with and guarantee to please you giving quick and reliable service. We will also do your packing. thence north 568.92 feet to De-ginning, 11.05 acres, 13.

28. 6 3 19 SW 29, 28, 6 Zl I vember 16th, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. at the front door of th EV2 NE14 30, 28, 6 9 BO SE14 30, 28, 6 9 50 Court House in the City of Valley Township Kingman, County of Kingman, Whatever rubber article you want, you can get it here. All our rubber goods are made of pure, high-class, durable rubber that will not crack, leak or wear out with ordinary careful usage. Let us supply your needs in this line.

REXALL RHEUMATIC CURE can always be depended upon in Acute, Muscular, Articular, Inflammatory or Cnronic Rheumatism. A specific for Lumbago, Sciatica, Swollen or Inflamed Joints, Neuralgia or Rheumatic Sore Throat. Sold with the Rex-all guarantee. Two-sized bottles, 50c and J1.00. Misc.

part, 6 acres, 24x40 rods NE 9, 30 ,7 3 5 ROBT. F. MORE TRANSFER AND STORAGE GO. Office with Livingston Furniture Company Vinita Township 0 0 and State of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named 14 63 SEM. 36, 28, 5 White Township ICZDOi DO 5 66 2, 27.

7 Kingman City 7 65 defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the County of Kingman and State Sherman east, Lot 68 Sherman east, Lot 70 1 05 wvwv Turner's except 75 feet Eson Egglcsion of Kansas, towit: off of east end 40 Block in Frazier's addition to Block 8, Lot 1 THE REXALL STORE. Block 8, Lot 3 4 49 the City of Kingman, Kansas, ap- PIANOS PIANOS Block 8, Lot 5 Block 8, Lot 7 Block 8, Lot 9 Block 8, Lot 11 pralsedd at $300.00. Block in Frazier's addition to the City of Kingman, Kansas, appraised at $200.00. All of Shafer's sub-division of Block of Fraz Jones' Cedar St. Lot 67 1 69 Lot 69 3 29 ier's addition to the City of Kingman, East Block 3.

Lot 6.... 41 Kansas, except lots two (2), three Brown's Second 30x150 feet. Dart Lincoln St. between (3) and five (5) in said Shafer's sub' blocks 4 and 5 division of said Block appraised Culver's Park Association- at $290.00. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order Not the kind that some manufacturers turn out by the car load at this time of the year to be peddled out among the farmers, but the Best that Money and Thirty Years' Experience can buy, We like to give our patrons all we can for their money, and on our $200.00 Pianos our terms are $10.00 down and $5.00 per month Our Stock of Pianos and Organs is the best we have ever had and everything is marked in plain figures.

Come and see them. CAPPS'tMUSIC store KINGMAN, KANSAS. of sale, BARGAINS In Kingman County Farms and City If you want to sell, list your land with us and -we will show you what we can do. If you want to buy, see us before you act Farm Loans Solicited. We insure in old, reliable companies.

We want your business. Give us a trial. BROWN LAND COMPANY (Successor to Combs A Frteland) First stsirwtjr north of Eson Egsietton'i drac tor Kingman, Kansas Said property Is appraised at Seven Except race Block 2 Except race N6 Block 3 All north of racee in block 4.. Culver's Block 7 Culver's beginning 150 feet east of SW corner misc. 60x150 feetk block 23 Norwich City Lot 24 City Park, Block 41 Supplemental, Lot 8 Spivey City Lot 11 Cunningham City Lo 12 Hundred Ninety and no one-hun dredths dollars, and will not be sold for less than two-thirds (2-3) of its appraised value.

Sheriff's office, Kingman County, 7 02' Kansas, October 12, 1909. 24t5 GIB CHEATUM, Sheriff. Nashville South Lot 7 21 South Lot 2 21 Try the Journal office for tale bills..

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