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Western Herald from Jetmore, Kansas • 4

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and Local Wo can uho 801110 kallir corn or corn fodder. Iorsonal and Xjocal The legislature convcuod in Topeka on Monday. Of the 105 county superintendents in Kansas, 20 are women. C. K.

Houghton left Saturday for Topeka, whero ho represents Hodge ltd, AStitox- Jkl Ask for a COUPON Personal and Local A minor is seldom happy unfil his triumph is ore. Chicago New. The merited reputation for curing piels, sores and skin diseases acquired by UeWitt's Witch Huzel Salve, ha led to the making of worthless counterfeits. Ue sure to geb only DeWitt'a Salve. Patchen's Cash Department Store.

Women talk more than mon, but the latter say the roost Chicagn News. A grower In Maine claims to gathered 17 quart of currant from single bufihtB in his plantation. For the currant worm he uses London purple or Park green before the fruit pets, If necessary to apply poison later in the season he uses white hellebore, one quarter pound to 16 gallons of water, applying with a spray pump. After the berries are picked he uprajs again to save the foliage. In ordinary apple years the waste of skin and cores amounts to S00 to 600 car loads, and during years of abundant yield it runs as high as 1,200 and 1,500 car loads.

All this waste now goes to the factories, which make Cheap jellies. There are upward of 140 of these factories in this country, and they have an annual capacity of some 200,000,000 pounds. Eastern capitalists with unlimited capital at their command are planning to develop northern Georgia on a huge scale. They have purchased 60,000 acres of land in five counties which are said to be rich in mineral As yet there is no railroad in that section, but negotiations are under way for a line whic will aid the enterprise mentioned. A Philadelphia man with liabilities of over $2,000,000 and assets of only $25 has just gone through the bankr ruptcy court.

And still some people say Philadelphia Is a slow town, A business man of Fort Worth, has brought suit for $5,000 damages against the publisher of a city directory for having described him as Colorcdi It is said that the city of J)envevcon sumes more honey per capita than any other city in the United States. indebted to me will please come in and make a settlement at once in cash or note. I have obligations to meet and must have money. Resp. A.

B. fScotl. Choose Your Trains Elmer Bradley rerurncd to Jet-more Tuesday. Will Young and wife returned to Topeka Monday. The commissioners are in regular session this week.

To day, Wednesday, we are being treated to a heavy fall of snow. The county commissioners paid one of the court house bonds on Tuesday, amounting to $1000. The Gray County Sentinel, a new paper at Cimarron, by E. S. Garten, has reached us.

It's a hummer. This is the week of prayer, and is being observed by the different churches here in union services. Our ice men are getting up the best ice they have had a chance to put up for a good many years. It all ice and no snow. Quite a number of country people in town Monday.

Saturday, of course, is generally the best day, and Monday sometimes as good. An addition has been made to our office desk, in the shape of a piece of Yucca Palm. It came as a Christmas present from Texas. The officials at Omaha are bo certain that Pat Crow had a hand in kidnaping young Cudahy that they have offered a reward of $13,000 for him. Dr.

Humphreys' Manual of all diseases, 144 pages, mailed free Humphreys' Medicine Company, Cor. William John New York. We have received amounts on subscription, since our last issue, from the R. L. Mooney, Ji A.

Hoehn, W. II, Foreman, P. M. Galer, P. A.

Ellis. Willie Barker was given a surprise party Monday evening, the occasion being his 1 7th birthday. A number of yonng people were present, and a good time is reported. If we live truly, we shall see tru-1 ly. It is as easy for the strong man to be strong, as it is for the! weak to be weak.

When we have' new perception, we shall gladly dis- burden then the memory of its hoarded treasurers as old rubbish. I When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of tile brook and the rustle bf the corn Emmerson. There are but Very few things absolutely certain in this world. There are il few however, and one of them is, that the next time a political campaign committee want job work from this office, the mon ey will have to be put up, or some assurances given us that we will get it. We cannot, and should not be expected to do such work for noth- ing, yet we have been doing that i very thing to a great extent.

There is il movement on frJot looking to the cbthplction bf the M. E. church, started here some years ago: 1 he plans have not yet been decided on, but if enough mdney can be raised, it is proposed by a good many that ihh stone in the foundation be taken out and a build ing erected at some other location. There is probably enough stone in the foundation bf the one started to build a fair sized church. The lumber in the building now used and owned by the Methodist people would go a long ways toward finish ing the new one.

Bill Arp once gave the following exhoration: "I have never Seen a girl unfaithful to her mother who ever came to be worth a one-eyed button to her husband. It is the law of God. It is not exactly in the Bible but it is written large and lawful in the liveSof many misfit Homes. If one of you chaps ever run across a girl with her face full of roses who says lb you as you co'me to the door: 'I canilot go for 30 minutes yet, for the dishes are not washed you wait fbr that girl. Sit down on the door step and wait for her, because some other fellow may come along and carry her oil and then you loose an angel.

Walt for that girl and stick tdllcK" Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve indigestion because they can cTi-gest only albuminous foods. There is one preparation that digests all classes of food, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat. Tatcben's Cash Department Store. A girl's maiden aim is usually V) change her maiden name.

Philadelphia Record. Quality and not quantity makes De-Witt's Little Early Riser's such valuable little liver pills. Patchen's Cash-Department Store The tailor who makes a specialty of pressing trousers finds his buel ness in creasing. Philadelphia Record. Preaching.

Jetmore every Sunday evening, and Sunday Dec. 23 at 11 a. m. Cavit and Marena at 11 a. m.

and 3 p. rn. alternating every thrc weeks. Sawlog and Ilolbrook at 11 a. m.

and 3:30 p. m. Sunday Dec. 9 and every three weeks. Pawnee Valley and Spencer at 11 m.

and 4 p. in. Sunday, Dec 16 and every three weeks. All cordially invited to attend. T.

B. Paramore, P. C. And as tho Santa Fe runs three of them Kansas City to Chicago daily, you can satisfy yourself and snit your convenience. Seasonable hours of departure from, and two stations at which cars may be taken at Kansas City.

Tickets on sule and baggage checked at either Union Depot or Grand Avenue Station Particulars of service may be had by applying to O. W. Teed, Hanta Fe Route. Jetmore, Kansas. Wotaens heavy grain shoes $1.45 We have just received sotbe extra heavy cblored blankets, all wool, if yoti tvant somnthin good come in find get a prtir.

We have a large stock of hoods ffineinHtorA and ice wnnl shhwl. can fit you oat in most any style or price. Heavy German socks; were 7e; now 50c Mens canvas lepgins 60c Btiys canvas ieggins 50c We also" have a line of tiien.s and I woinens over gaiters at Very low priceSi We have jnst put irl andther car I of Kyatbne tlonr. 1 We have a few sacks of one grade1 of flour that we will close oht at 70c TIMU TAIJLK. C.

K. W. R.ilwuy. Twins rua 0ilyi eaceptSuiuWy, i. lAtamre itnnlcite r.

Irfiaurd l.afiMuJ (A lUwd Hiiirlnn.oa 'Newton I'Mpcka Kh. Cily iniltCir Kuikl-y N'awtitii if iitu'uuson Nickemua Sterling Kitifrwood 3 30 PM 4 13 7 05 7 5' 15 9 03 9 45 104s 4 30 A V40 8 05 A 8 7 IS 8 5' 9 '3 9 5 10 50 13 loPM I 'O 3 10 (it. llcnd Ilurdctte Jetmore rhroii(h tickets to all poin in the United States, nd and Mexico sold at lowest rates. Steamship accident tickets sold. Ten per cent reduction on intl itip tickeu.

Tickets good for ten days. Infor- kion pertaining to pawenger or freight service cerfcillf giea. C. W. Tbbd, Agt SUBSCRIPTION The Herald is the Official Co.

Paper. YhAR $.100 MONTHS i 60 'REE MONTHS 36 rUUMSrjED EVERY THURSDAY The Herald Is mailed regularly to sub-tiers until all arrears are paid in full, and definite it received to discontinue it. ubscribers failing to receive the paper regularly uld report the fact to this office. DENTISTKY. FREEDOM FROM PAIN nmDy a long day.

Extracting 1 filling by new painless method. Painless Destal Co. Vill be In Jetmore Dec. 24 25 Bqrdett, Dpc 26 An every 4 weeBs thereafter. The fellow who fritters away his le is a clam fritter.

Philadel-la Kecord. Vot only has tlie Pdn-Amerlcan ex-itiouj whose gates will be thrown open to expectant ue I'liu-Anier 1 tnllhons at faJo. Mfly j. igol, graded World-wide attention and 'umeut, but is being indorsed and v. nestly encoiiragf by one of the rest and most notable array of skillful and distinguished men women ever identified with any blic The4 come, says official bulletin, from every sec-u of the westeni hennsphr rfe, and ry state of our great union.

They resent hot only the most brilliant iul circles and the higher walks i diplomatic and political iifej but iry profession, science, art, Indus- and coainiere'ial enterprise; fans savants; eminent architects and iptprs, great inventors, profound nologists, leading manufacturers, Iroad magnalps, the Napoleons of 'le, commerce and useful and orna-' utal productions, specialists and libitors in every field of human retch and progress, and business of exceptional and administrative lity, many of whom have gathered le and valuable experience from vious It is also a fact rthy of mention and that a number of Puffalo's rep-' entative and most influential citi-s to whom time is literally money a lot of it have without com-satibn, accepted onerous antf la-icvi official positions' in the va; iS flcpartments and upon the coin-tecs of the exposition, in addition enriching its treasury with sub-atial cash deflations. That the enterprise of its kind in Aineri-4i Liotc'ry, tliUa backed ami vouched will be a memorable success 4s a gone' conclusion, and that it will ily repay a visit njay be accepted equally certain. hree men in a boat on the Alle; ny" river; near Pittsburgh, fell into wtfter the other night, and, not ig able to swim, were in dangtr rowning. But a companion on the re began lustily to sing "The inlight on the Lake," says an ex-nge Of that city, in order to enrage them, And, although ihci moonlight and no lake in tit they were so anxious to join in Chtfrus that they forgot they Stiiu, and kept up until the? rescued. The probability is the were io anxious to live and get the singer 'that they could not liile: workmen were drilling an oil in Washington county, a rt brbke and fell into the hole.

iotla of plan9 were vainly, tried to the chain out, and finally W. O. tips, a slehder youth, ft' tope to his dnkles ahd was lowered foremost. He managed to attach her iope to the chaiii and it was ed iip! but the rope around hig ankles almost slipped off while as being1 hauled Imagine the ible position of that j-outh if the had clipped offl THE NEW YEAR. man county in the legislature.

An Ohio man has served a term in jail for kissing a girl. lint ho is game and says it was worth it. The social Friday night was fairly well attended, and an enjoyable time was had. Something over 0.00 was taken in. W.

II. WilliamslefrFriday for Pomona, and Mrs. Williams left the first of the week, where they will make their future home. School commenced again Mon day, after two weeks vacation. If we have been correctly informed, the term ends in two months.

Ed Warner and wife moved over from Kinsley Monday, and are occupying Walter 15rumbaugh'8 place, in the Houtheast part of town. An earthquake shock was distinctly felt by people in southwest Missouri and southeastern Kansas, on Thursday evening of last week. There will be a spelling school and mathematical contest at the Laurel school house, Wednesday night Jan. 10, 1901. Pverybody iuvlted.

There was certainly no room to criticise the manner, quality or quantity in which the different courses were served at the T. C. and L. A. banquet.

The weather, after the first three days of last week, moderated to a considerable extent, and has been quite pleasant siuce; just the right kind of winter weather. M. J. Benge moved to the Wil liams property, which he bought, last week, and John mov ed to the property he bought of Mr. Benge, in the west part of town.

We desire to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindrless and sympathy during the late Illness of husband and father. 8arah Mawhinney and family. An American heiress to many millions has confessed' to an inte.r-viewer that her fortune has not made her altogether happy. Js it possible that she cannot find a titled husband or has she found one? The U. S.

senatorial contest was brought suddenly to a close last Friday, when Mr. Baker announced that he was satisfied he could not be elected, ahd withdrew from the race. That left Burton without op position. We heard a man say not long a- 20 tfiat there were fiot enough mar-riageable girls in this country; but this is a mistake, lie either hasn't tried them, or they liave as yet fail- to find the right fellow'. But they are here alt right.

Business fieems to be starting off fairly well for so1 early ill the year. As a general thing there is not a great deal of business done immediately after the holidays, biit it looks as though we were to be treat ed to something out of tlie ordinary. We Understand that there has been considerable talk recently, a-moiig our business men, stockmen and farmers, throughout the county, of organizing a bank. The time has Certainly arrived when one is greatly needed, and we. See no reason vfhy it should riot be made to pay.

Wo never knew stockmen (o buy and take out as much grain as we have seen go out of town this win; ter. But thefi we believe tlie of them' look afttr their Block more carefully than they used to do. The price of a few steers put into grain and fed to the bunch is" cer; taiuly no loss. Walter Brumbaugh' finished filling his ice house, on the creek; the latter part of last week; and commenced Monday io' fill the one fdrtti of Patc'hen's'. Geo.

Sweet hag a new one built on the creek, and be gan the first of the week to fill it. The ice is from 7 id 10 inches thick and clear and nice; jWhen you buy any: thing from us, andj save your Coupons for they are Valuable, at PATOHENS IGash Department Storef Personal and Local Teachers Attention. The next regular meeting of the Teachers' Association will be held the third Saturday of this month, Jan. 29th. A full attendance is requested, as arrangements arc to be made for the annual convention to be held in March.

Maggie Ilaun, Sec. Instead of buying ah article you do not'rieed of an agent, pay what you owe. Globe. Some society i.obs doubtless pity Adam because had no ancestors. Chicago Xew (.

Arndt er. of Jfarber.h. has failed for 00.000, as (he result of going on th bond of some friends in connection with a gigantio real estate operation; He signed necessary papers without, it is said, thoroughly understanding: what he was doing-i The lake regions srem to be itt rnc-tite to people, in Ohio during the last ten years the largest rate of ir.cnu.se in population was in the lake cities and Counties. The same conditions are true of the states of Michigan and Wisconsin. BishOp Pbttcr's denunciation of thi New York society orr.an who appeared ut a public function dresKed in a robe made of the skins of unborn lamos.

appears justifiable. The story has an extraordinary flavor bf barbarism. Five of teft prisoners in the county jail at Mexico. escaped by means of tools concealed iii the cratats of two bf the prisoners. KOTICE FOR PUISLICATtoM.

Department of the Interior, Land Office ai Dodge City. Kansas. an. 7, Hi()t. Notice is hereby given that the fuUmviiiK-rianiecl SVttlcrhtis filej notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bff made before the Register Receiver, U.

S. Land Office at Dodge City, Kansas, on l'ebruary lo. HW1. vii: Cary E. It.

E. No. 18050 for the se'i Sec. 30, T. 23 S.

R. 2tt W. i names the tolloM'tl witnesses to frove hi1! intinuous residence upon and cultivation ofs.id nd, vie: b'imon W. Kenton, Alexander fJavior. of Wtttrtip, Samuel OeArmond, Peter Mcrsereatl, ofKalvesta, Katis.

jlOfll Thos. A. Scales, Register. TIMBER CULTURK FINAL PROOF. Notice for Publication.

United States Land Office, Dodge City, Kans Jan. 7, 1901. Notice is-hereby fiven that Joseph Watson, haS fil-crj nuLice of intention to make final proof before the Probate Judge of Hodgeman County, Kansas at his office in on Saturday the iHth dav of February, 1101 on timber culture application 6795 fr the sw quarter of section No. in Township f)To. 21 Range No, 24 W.

He names as witnesses; Wilbur F.Aiken, of Valley P. Hodgeman County, Kansas, Norman B. Adams, Herbert Marker, liert D. Adams, of Jet-hiure P. O.

Hodgeman County, Kansas. Also at the sanr; time and pluce before the same officer; Geo. Mock, on timber culture application No. VMOt for the se quarter of section No. in Towti-ship No, Range No.

25 W. He names as witnesses: WiUiam Sinclair, Robert A. Sinclair, of Kiddtville P. O. Hodgeman Kansas, Alice Mack, Mort Pitts, of Jetniore, P.

O. IJudgcman Kansas. jlOfH Thos. A. Scates, Register.

ideal Tours through MEXICO; Escape inclement winter Weather at home bf joining Gates' eighth aunual personally conducted fours through picturesque Alexico, leaving Chicago via Santa Fe Route February 6 and 2ti, 19l.i 1. Luxurious special train of Pullmans, observation and dining cars. Tickets include all necessary expencw, guides, etc. Go via San Antonio and Monterey; return vio Kl Paso, Las Vegas Hot Springs and Colorado Springs, with side rjde to Grand Canon of Ari-tna. Special arrangements for, visiting Call forma.

A fascinating land, abounding in scenory, ancient ruins, and novel foreign types. Number of passengers limited. Illustrated descriptive pamphlet. A. T.

S. F. Tick-t Office, or W. J. BLACK, G.

P. A. Topeka. Tlie new year is here and winter came with it; We have a large Stock of winter goods for you to select from. Come in and see thein Menft heaVy blanket liried duck overcoats $3.50 Mens beavy rihpp 6kid lined duck coat9 $4.00 Mens heavy felt lioed ilrcf ids $1.40 Womens heavy felt lined arctics $1.15 Womens felt lined dongbia1 shdes $1.50 Wooiens all felt huoph $1.25 Mens beflvy sheep skin lined mittens 1 $1.25 Mhns faijavy liueti gloves Mens heavy kip boats $2.25 Mens heavy grain nboe Trade with us this feat.

We can save you money. Yours John.

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