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Stanton County Journal and Progressive News from Johnson City, Kansas • 1

Stanton County Journal and Progressive News from Johnson City, Kansas • 1

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county fAFJ 0 1 II 1 it And PROGRESSIVE NEWS IX Johnson, Stanton County, Ka'isas, Friday, May '7, No. 45 Vol. 16. Will buy few quarters of land if very Geo. B.

Cones, 35-17-9 Meade, Kans. 1 PUBLIC SALE enclb On Wednesday May 12, 1915 Sale To Begin At 10 o'clock, I Will Offer At Public Sale At The Harry Herrick. Ranch, 14 miles southeast of Johnson, or six miles east and 1 mile south of old Roanoke P.O. The Following Property, To-wit: YOU CAN GET Agents Discount and Agency THE THOR THE MOTORCYCLE SUPREME Write for IHsforint in.l Cut a log to G. State MVr.

TOPEKA, KAN. Registered French Draft Stallion 21667 Dapple Gray with White Feet 55 Head of Cattle 31 Cows, 20 with calves by side; 18 Coming Yearling Steers and Heifers; 6 Yearling Heifers. The greater ma-jarity of these cattle are well graded up Herefords. a- i DR. THE DENTIST Will be in Johnson May 18, prepared to do dentist work of all descriptions.

All work 24 HORSES and MULES Four Extra Good Mares, from 5 to 7 years old. weigh FOALED JUNE 8, 1907. Will Stand For Service At My Ranch on Northwest Quarter, Section 20, Twp. 30, Range 40 Service Fee, $10.00 to insure colt to Vlillo stand up and suck. If mare is removed from County, service fee becomes due.

Mares left for service pastured Free of Charge. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will assume no responsibility should any occur. from 1200 to 1400, are in foal; Four Brood Mares, weigh While the price is good is the time to sell your surplus poultry. Bullard at Syracuse is paying 10 cents per pound for hens and the same for turkeys. (ad) 1000 to 1100, in foal; Two 3 year old Fillies, weigh about 1 100; Two 2 year old Fillies; Two 2 year old Geldings; Five coming yearling Colts; Three coming 2 year old Mules.

R.R. FRIEND, Owner IMPLEMENTS, Etc. For Sale. Two high trade black bulls, 10 months old, frem-i good strain of milk cows. Will price very reasonable for quick sale.

Jnnley Yjnger JOHNSON 4 MITCHEL 3 F. M. Sweet, formerly a resident of this county, was here on a short visit last week. He left Riding Lister, Two Section Steel Harrow, 2 Sets Work Harness, 1 Set Buggy Harness, Good Gallup Saddle, Buggy About 4 miles of Fence. Frame House, 16 feet square, Walls and Roof of 14x16 dugout; Barn, 12x24 feet, Windbreak and Corrals.

475 bus. threshed maize, 350 bus. Cane The Mitchel boys by the .1. i. i i ii- on me norin nouiiu suige oaiui-- isuer warn, were uown once day for Gushing; where more iast Saturday to play a he is at present located.

jgame of ball on the Johnson dia- Mrs. W.J. Smith was the The visitinff team put cial mail carrier on the DermotP a ame anl it made the NOTICE 10 BREEDERS I have bought the Jack I have had at my place for the past two years and want all the patronage lean get. Service Fee Will Be $10.00 for colt to stand and suck. Mares left for service will be HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

Steel Range, Dresser, Bedstead, Sanitary Couch, Two Rockers, Four Dining Room Chairs, Extension Table and numerous, other articles. rnntA TiiPsdav. She was accom- 1 uu8 nustie produce a score of 4 to 3. Danied bv her daughter. Miss, tn in I 1 A CU pastured- free oi charge.

All uunis or aiu, ana unccs wu Reba. Miss Esther Grantham, left Monday for. Topeka, to attend the State Sunday School Convention as the delegate from Stanton Co'unty. W. H.

Winchell 8 miles west of Johnson. A NEW AIL CONTRACTOR We are informed that. Alva one of the subcontractors on- the Syracuae-Eikhert mail route sold out his interest in the 1 ermb. Sums of over $10. Six Months' time will be given on bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest.

TWO Per Cent DISCOUNT FOR CASH. JAMES HERRICK. ADMINISTRATOR State Engineer Gearhart was route to Mr. Henderson, who has in the county Wednesday to give been driving one of the mail cars our bridge the final inspection. for some time past Mr.

Posey Mr. Gearhart returned to thinking of farming this sum- M.E MARPLE Clerk D. Auctioneer NEED AHY PAPERIUG DONE? I have secured the agency for the Henry Bosch Wall Paper Co. and have a full set of samples of Wall Paper, Linoleums, etc. A postal addressed to me at Johnson will bring me right to your home and you can select just vhat you want and I will take measurements of your rooms.

Harry Peacock piisp thf samp mer. Free Lunch At Noon J. Schovvalter, of Halstead, who; with the Hiltys, is running a bunch of cattle in south Stan TEARS UP HIS MONEY Now is a good time to se poultry. Bullard, at Syracuse is paying ten cents per pound for Just ton, came in from Syracuse this; We have heard of rerple week a look around. throwing up 'their hats, or in Uncle John Winger dropped in their exuberance salute the Union us for a visit last Saturday, pire with empty pop bottles, etc, Mr.

Winger informed us that he but the stunt puhed off in the and his sons had purchased the heat of battle 'by one of our hens and turkeys. (ad) Dave Frazer, theMenno vetjr- STRAYED From the Charley Wartman pasture, a sorrel pony mare, 3 years old, no brand, ftur white feet; white strip in face; one front leg white to knee. Please inary, and his brother were in prominent citizens last Saturday- this part of the county doing Andy Davis stallion. Owing to the school term in the Valley View district having some professional work. 4 We are pleased to publish in notify Philo Boyd, 45-2.

Johnson, Kans. this issue the preaching appoint ments of Rev. Peacock for all of is a little out of the ordinary. The report is that this particular baseball fan, while' rooting for the home team with one liarwl and both feet, together with what noise he could produce with his talker, used the remaining hand to utterly destroy a perfectly good ten dollar due bill, so that it was necessary for the.store keeper to issue anoih- his charges in the county. Addison Stewart and son Clar been shortened a couple of weeks it has been decided not to give the box supper on May 14.

Dan Myers and family, of the northwest part of the county, motored into Johnson last Saturday to help root for the visiting team at the ball WESTERN LANDS Those wishing to. buy or sell Kansas, Colorado or Oklahoma land write Cecil B. Long, ence passed through Johnson the first of the week on their way to 45-8 Elkhart, Morton Kans: Syracuse with broom corn." "On the Santa Fe New Do not forget the date of the Herrick sale, May 12. Dr. Barter was in Johnson Tuesday and Wednesday.

Philo Boyd, of southwest of town" was here on business yes-terday. Mrs. R. R. Friend and children were Johnson visitors the first of the week.

Rev. Peacock, last Saturday, to)k the Cyphers family to Plains He returned the same day. Grant Raney, of the Mitchel neighborhood was transacting business in Syracuse Tuesday. Why? Just ex- C. C.

Reed, the tenant on the er in its place old Tillotson ranch, was in town 'cited. to Syracuse this week and any shortage of news in tins issue I may be partly blamed to that on business the first of the week. While here he bought a new low truck of Mr. Norlin. fact.

PREACHING APPOINTMENTS FIRST SUNDAY Johnson, 11:00 A. M. Fletcher, 3:00 P. M. Money In buttniy harm.

An Kuglistniau oporatfng; a butEer-ffy farm Ih said to to museum and collectors upward of 50.000 spevtmnnt yearly. lie obtatna as high as tZti tor exceptionally fine ones, and Lis net income is said to bo fully For a square deal when you Mr. C. B. Long, the Morton county real estate man, was in Johnson a few days during the past week.

Mr. Long is of the opinion that land conditions have been getting better steadily. of New York'o Big Industrie. New York city has tw wit one Industries In each of which thn annual rroduct is at more Mian Th4 largest of Ci.C'-? liwi i. tries is the' manufacture -f do-hint, and next come th business.

late. have produce to sell in Syracuse, go to D. E. Bullard, the produce buyer. (ad) The Pinegjr brothers, who are holding a bunch of stock on the old Pinegar ranch northeast of Johnson, were transacting business here during the past week.

Nort Reynolds hauled down a four horse load of freight from Syracuse the first of the week, barely in time to escape the periodical deluge which began Tuesday night. SECOND SUNDAY Fisher, 11:00 A. M. Bear Creek, (Stone School House,) 3:00 P. M.

THIRD SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. Mitchel, 3:00 P. M. FOURTH SUNDAY Liberty, 11:00 A. M.

Dermot, 3:00 P. M. Harry Peacock, Pastor Ilorick went to the sub Sem Schmidt and family, of Fisher, were down to witness the ball game last Charley Walden and brother, cf the west side, were transact ing business in Johnson last Friday, Hilty returned frcm the -railroad last Kriday. We noiiced that John was trailing a now bug- urb on the north of us the first of -the wetk for some freight our merchants. Wes got of outfit fr t.rM.

principally in. in the rain while on the way and rW ho i ihcru i if 'rnm 1 to rs rnt fh ne iouna iiieroaasin inguiiui. nmM frm H0 n- it.

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