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Garfield County Journal from Loyal, Kansas • 1

Garfield County Journal from Loyal, Kansas • 1

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GARFIELD" COUNT! 7 'HP OTP 1 HCj JOUR VOL. X. LOYAL, GARFIELD COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY' DEC. 15, 1887. SO.

25. LOCAL JOTTINGS. Garfield Co. Journal. It isTrtie! THE CELEBRATED CHALLENGE M.

L. Habt, Editor. Hurrah for Loyal! Loyal is bound to boom. Tha weather, how delightful. Thursday, Deo.

15, 1887. THAT Speculate by investing in Loyal. JLT. S. F.

TIME TABLE (Garden City Ban.) BAST BOCKD. Xoi Atlantic Expraa 11: 10 p. to. 8 N. Y.

Express 10: 08 a. to. Eastern Kxpreat li 23 a. m. At Local FreieLt 1: 03 C.

F. HOADLEY Are Under-selling any other firm in Garfield County, The Loyal schools are finely. Dick Burgees is our clever landlord. Call and see him. Oar hotel is in operation.

Call We are 6orry to learn that Frank Etheridge has sold his farm northwest of town and contemplates go-ig to Pratt county, or some other eastern point. Frank ia a worker and his friends regret to have him leave. A Mr. Shup, of Ness City, has purchased one.half interest in the new Palace Hotel, of A. L.

Stone, and in a 6hort time he will open the house for public business. The structure ia a fin one situated, on Mason avenue, and in the early spring we predict an unprecedented boon, at the county seat The union schools of Ravanna will be transferred from the hall to the two-story, stone stf ucture lately erected by Bull fc Monday, if not this week. The rooms are arranged with patent furniture and modern conveniences for teaching the youth. Chas. Reigard and Mrs.

-We are deala in- fed I Ctl. Mexico Express 3.03 a. m. ta- Colorado Bxprees p. m.

Denver Utah Express 1:23 a. m' 41 Local Freight 1155 a. m- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES and CLOTHING OF MAIL ROUTE. Mail arrives from Garden City Tuesdays Tnaradavs and Saturdays, at p. m.

The Best Self Governing Wind Mill in tha world. Mail from Ravanna arrives Mondavi Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. m. All KINDS. C.

F. Hoadley, Sole Agent for Garfield County. KrECIAL BARGAINS in clothing. Jas. Willis, are the accomplished and get a "square" meal.

Mrs. N. Z. Fulton is suffering from a severe eore throat Squire Hoadley's Btable is near-ing completion very rapidly. A new merchast son to be in our town, so the story goes.

Mrs. S. Mason and Mies Lilly Cross visited Loyal, Tuesday. Eugene Rail is the newly appointed P. M.

at Ktilvost.1, Ks. If you want a heating, or cook stove, call on Robert Park at Loyal. An hundre4 fold increase in town property in Loyal within 6 months. John Harper, the real estate rustler of Eminence was in town Tuesi day It is said that E. J3.

Farmer will go into the seed and feed business in the spring. Miss Maggie Burgess and Mra. D.BurgeBB were callers at the Journal offico on Thursda)'. teachers. Miss Addie Alleman, the Jour EELIGIOUS SERVICES.

United Brethren preaching at the hall at 11 A X. on the 2, and 4, Rimdava of each laonth. Her. EWebanks pastor. ll.thoditt preaching at the Pleasant Valley school house 1 mile south of Loyal fit 3 at.

on the 1, and 8, Sundays of each lbonth. Sunday school at tne hall every Sunday It lb A. at. Also at the school home at 2 P. nal's faithful and accomplished typo 0.

F. HOADLEY A CO- Kan returned to Ravanna Tuesday. The wound on her finger by a misstroke General Merehaniise Dealer of the hammer is quite severe, and if circumstances Bhould separateher from the Journal's force wd Fhall KANSAS. LOYAL, take pleasure in recemmending her ns being an excellent typo and a lady who attends strictly to busi ness, assigned her. Notice.

ifi send a copy of the Journal to each those who have notices of final proof in in paper. PJtate xaruite tlttelj and riera bi any errors, pleate notify ui of such tad they will be corrected. Notice For Publication. Office at Garden City Kan. ftov.

19, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following settler has fiied notice of his inten Dick Burgess places an in A Hew Photograph Gallery, the Journal, informins the public that lie has opened the Pleasant F. REEDER, ATTEST tion to make final proof in support of his aim. and that said proof will be made be Wc understand that Rowo has sold his farm located 2 miles southwest of Loyal to an Illinois uian for $1,000. Several of the ladies met at Will HoSelton's for tho purpose arointing Mrs.

H. inSiilung. A good time was reported. Hoadley Co. are exporting their cash and importing gooda weekly, to meet thb urgent demands a- fa SB CP nt the Register or Receiver at Garden Cn an.

on January 9tb. 1388 viz: Thomas j. 02 hinningham for the S. W. one-fourth Sec.

3 Tp. 21 Ranee 30. Views and Photographs executed by the latest approved methomfc Satisfaction Guaranteed. He names the following witnesses to Strove his continuous residence npon, md sultivation of, said land, viz: J. H.

IdcVay, S3 Travert, and L. Y. Thompsou, ot eora-i of their customers. pyal Kan. Kafe Rayanna js-at Niles, Register.

Two Christmas entertainments are billed for Rdvanna, the M. E. society to erect a cross and the Unions a Christmas tree. Guests have arrived at Loyal's Prove up before the Probate Judge of Garfield County, J. E.

T. KEPHART, new hotel, the Pleasant Valley Notice For Publication. bhxi Office at Garden City Kan. iov. 19, 1887.

Fotice it hereby given that the following jjped setiler has filed notice of his inten-to make final proof in support of his and that said proof will he made be-9re the Probate Judge of Gvfleld county It jRavanna Kan. on Jan. 17, 1888, viz: fai-vQohen $or the 8. W. one-fourth of Jec.

27 Tp. 21 of range 30 W. Ha names the following witnesses to Jrort his. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Frank Eth- House, from Ness and Garden Cit Valley House at Loyal, and he will endeavor to feed the hungry and give lo the weary, besides niak-iog it pleasant as poesible.generally for those who patronize his house.

The hotel is new and centrally located, and all favors shown the genial land-lord will be reciprocated. The suit pending in the supreme court, relating to Giirfield county lines, was last week disposed of, leaving Garfield county one of the brightest stars in the constellation of counties which make up the great state of Kansas. The one principal suit now pending concerns the county seat, which will no doubt share a similar fate. When this suit is disposed of the citizens of the county can unite as one brotherhood and work for the general improvement of Darfield county. "A house divided against itself cannot.

stand;" neither can a community prosper when her citizens are at variance with each other. Our literary Wednesday evening bnJOyed a full Bouse and a good time in general. The discussion came at the head of the. program and waB carried out with much enthusiasm, there being pr six speakers on each sidfe. The ne'gii ies and other localities.

Miss Maggie having se HUTO ATTORNEY AT LAW, RavaHna Kan- KS: RAVANNA, cured the relinquishment to tho claim contested by R. B. BurgeSs, is having a house built on the land. Johu gidre, Btacey J. Myers, Monetick alor, all of Loyal Kan A new man is nOw driving the C.

F. M. Niles. Register. 13-37 stone Mason stage on this line, Billy Swahson retiring.

Billy won manv friends who Will miss his genial E. Q. HOGAN, Attorney at law Tib LEADING and Notice For Publication, land Office at Garden City Kan, Oct. 1887. I Motiee is hereby the following ftamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be-fVe the District Clerk of Hodgeman coun- DEPUTY COUNTY ATTORNEY.

We are, indebted to A. L. Stone, mon of Gives counsel in lland cases. Seal Office first door north of Grani Cenlfa Hftter. 7 at Jetmor Kant on Dec.

31. 1887. viz: ohn J. McMullen for the lots 3 and 4 and of Ravanna, for the use of a nice driving pony a couple of weeK also, to Mr. Ira Knappj proprietor of the West Side livery and feed barn for the bare of our team two or three days, recently.

W. sec. 4 Tp. 21 R. 30.

Ravanna Sdn. Garfield CSriitlf Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Cultivation of said viz': Daniel 8. Carl pary V. Cbalfdnt, James L. Jolly, Joseph FritU, all of Hancock Lane, connl.y Kan.

19-24 C. F. M. Niles, Register. tive confined study, won.

Essays, declamations, paper and songs embraced the remaining exorcises, We extend thanks to Jas. Cross TOWN LOTS, DEEDED. LAND AND RELINQUISHMEi for a pleasant ride a spirited team from the Great Western barn at Ravanna, the fore part of this week. Satisfaction is guaran SO RAVANNA, Kansas. teed to all who patronize Mr.

Cross' barn. He, carries an "ad" in the a Journal. Read it We notice Jack Brookins on the i Notice For Publication. Land Office at Garden City Kan. October 18, 1887 Hotici ia hereby given that the following Warned settler haB filed notice of his inteD iin to make final proof in support of his tlaim, and that said proof will be made be tore Im Register ot Receiver nt Garden ISity Kans.nn Feb.

1888 yiz: Louise Jtfichelson, No. 6734 for the sec tl Tp. 21 range 30. I He names the following witnesses to prove continuous residence, upon, and- cultivation of, said viz: Samuel J. Einkead, Ulvah M.

Maret, John R. Drane, John T. Pinair, all of Loyal Kansas. F. M.

Nile, II St Register. streets Monday. Jack has been on the sick list since his return from which were very much enjoyed. However, we think the best Interests of the society dnjand a shorter program in the future. The question for next Wednesday evem ing is: Resolved, that Capital is more beneficial than "yeomanry.

Hoadley and Hart, chief disputants, assisted by five spelters on each side. List of letters remaining in the post office at Loyal, Dec. 17, 1881 Persons calling for the samo will please say advertised: M. E. Long; W.

L. Stanley; Jeremiah Soars; O. L. Hotcnkiss (2); JohB. M.

Hoadley, P. M. Arkansas. We are glad io see him around again, and will Venture the assertion, that if he is permitted to recover from the Arkansas fever this time he will stay within the bor ROBERT PARK GROCEEIS AND CLOTHIi and feed. bar stock oi Groceries had never beford been ao complete 1S ders of Kansas hereafter.

This Space Belongs to our aHBOrtnftitit Of Holiday goods, at Hoadley's -A SPLENDID offer. Te Weekly Capital and Journal, and the GarSeld Co. Jonrnal for $1.00. "We offer the Capital and Farmers' Journal and the Garfield Oo. Jour-aal, one year for $1.00.

This splendid offer is for cash, iid enables every citizen of our oonnty to secure as valuable paper the capital of the state and kit own1 local oacer at.the.rjico of Graod-Pa Fulton having traded his farm here for his son's (N. 2.) fajni in Jackson county, has gone there to live. We are sorry to see Mr. Fulton move from among us he was one of our best citizens. While Garfield cornuty loses a'good citizen Jackson county gains The best wishes of the entire neitrh- be sold at cost 1 Now is the time to buy your beBt girl a present mxh, COFFEE, CANNED FRtlTS Don't forget, the day of amuse ments at Loyal, Saturday, Dec 24.

Shootinc match for bedf and tur- pnav. rabeeriptoE. Snbcorihe at go with er. Fultflft and his family to theii new low ys, fa- ou everybody and havV a Igood tirab. I.

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Pages Available:
498
Years Available:
1887-1889