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Hanston Gazette from Hanston, Kansas • 3

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Hanston Gazettei
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Hanston, Kansas
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FOOTE CONGDON AH kinds of Builders Material, Lumber, Uath, Shingles, Post, Lime, Hair, Qement, Plasty Tarred paper etc. Yard on South Main 8t. JETMORE, KANSAS, G. CURTIS. SnnnUllntr -will please accept our MONEY! En.

Lie J. D. Haughbt. RETILLEY HAUGHEY, THE GAZETTE thanks for a treat of watermelon one day tkis week. E.

A. Harris, the wcHknown blacksmith of Hodgeman, was in town Mon REAL ESTATE and LOAN PUBLISHED WEEKLY Al- HANSTON, KS MARENAO. Terms, $1.50 per year in Advance. BY THE OAKTTKCL CLERK of DISTRICT COURT. Miss Add ie Lundry was a pleasant this week.

FARM LOANS A BPKCIALT7 Second door west of Post Office JTSTSJOBE, Mr Pellman ias been selling some veay fine plum, gathed from his farm. A report was circulated oyer this part nf countv that Capt, Stroud Had KANSAS. We are prepared to loan Money Gives special attention to taking testimony pn Final Proof. on farm property at W. C.

SIMONS, BHW MA0B. I I 1 We wish to impress our exchanges with the, to us, of addressing US at MARENA P. I. BENTON, ABSTRACTOR, REGISTER OF DEEDS made a politicl trade with the notorious Bill Gowdy. We are glad to atithoritive-ly deny the unfortunate rumor.

Capt. Stroud aB not made a trade with JETMOBE, KANSAS. A complete set of Abstract books nnmmled with, ereat care from the D. F. Tonkerson was in town toaay.

Mrs. Spauldinghas our thanks for a fine mess of beef. It will now be In order for our town B. A. SHELDON, records of Hodgeman snd Garfield a follow in? private let- vmrtr.Ti.

Biri flxnlain. We refrain we receive iv ''CItJ TT.J.min this Atty. at Law, nounties. nublishine it without mattcrs. Corrected daily.

Kate lower tli exii Ulte n. Tha Dr. is one of ta w. Rankin's at Jetmore to consum vicinity and Knna a nobby suit of Mail orders reeelv prompt attention, the lowest. nmrnn men iu iuui AjraAS.

clothes or any kind of Merchandise. subject are worth a Jktmore, III! 1 reliable reliable careful perus a. the nra oi Hodgeman, Kana. 8-137. Keye, Bro and Godfrey will loan mos- 9 per cent straight ATTORNEYS AT LAW Jetmore, Kabas.

Friend J. Brady. ey at lowest possible rates, nneu iu I've been getting your jetmore give them a call. lively paper sine the first issue. WheQ we come to our office this morn- Stick to it? Of course you will ing we ound a iot of locals in pi.

As we I rank it among the best of Hodgeman do fcnow itwa8t tomething may county papers. Send it on. You ought omjned thi8 week whch we wish to to have the patronage of every man in )e printed. We are vry sorry but it the township. vom.

can't be helped now. av that I like 3 oui IMUS MAGIIL HAVE MONET TO LOAN ON Brady Simons GIVE THE A2liTi F-XTMC PROP ERTY, OHEP. FREE talk about being Republican, now ick tothatfo. Sirs Larabee was a caller party I wont lup let Friday. Everyone should come out to the usdraw party lineBjn pr man honest and compet tl(H0iL 2.30 P.

M. and at him our oW part). of 8 oclock iQ ft. evclling. perSOQ Anw not endanger it bug- xomauhas any right to pledge the one who reliable to every their one yer srets one nn to.lioii delays.

Our mortg ages We write our morigagos, iuusu; 9 per cent loans of Kind. Lvy paiU 4 ou are Pro if the bosses a1innnrt t.h nartr to an man and then ud a man who is untrue to the great eipect the party to fulfill those pledges. Se. and is actuated Ve had the pleasure of dining at the We represent only reliable com- BEXESBEB you can nave KANS, ilv the most conepicuous selfish- wellspread table of Mrs. Bonesteel.

JETMORE, 7 vears Kml L'reed for ollice, gain and pop- MLaBg Was among our callers this wifth It. on the panies. No delay, Ho red tape. Uk vou. '-I aint a gwine to aticR UIIIV, loans yon get of At lwav such men Mrs.

Harrah has been ill for several liut vou K.n i unv ldv but themselves days this week with rheumatism. Brady Simons, Remember we charge no commis a rete 'nrset" as I Wil uii in nur citT Fri- iriftTflV. KANSAS' day and made us a pleasnnt call sion. J. Abbott made a trip ta Lamed this week, Will llann is quite sick this week, The Jetmore Photographer ia prepar T.

C. BOWIE, and they not unirtuv well as setup. Bo it Mem. Foliticiana like I am have at Jeast to ta.ssions in the field, one to up" and the other to "up et" by means of sovereign right, the ballot. I don like Oreenbnckism, Nationalism, Coepleism, orany ism that has for its ultimate object the overthrow of the Republican party.

It was born on a dark nigbt pre-eedinsr the darkest day. of our national H. B. BONESTEEL ea to ao worK in nis line, oee un u. Rankin will sell you all kinds Of PraCtlCIHg hySICian, MBmhsnisp.

rhpfin. r-Mrs. Rolens has lust received her full stnnk of "Millnnrv. including an CallB Promptly Attended to, Etc. JIoDGKMAXf Kansas.

The fxckeck kbrchaxt of immense variety of trimmings and ma MONEY AT 9 PERCENT STRAIGHT Kansas Hanston, terials for fancy work. Main oppo site Sellers Co. at Jetmore, life. It was nurtured on blood and you know how it thrived on the diet But "when peace came, the change did not militate against its growth and development. It aint dead yet and a few bar- 1 1 naif The Free Methodists will hold a camp meeting at this place, beginning next DRY GOODS, GROCER monday.

A SPLENDID OFFER US" We offer the WEKkly CArnai axd Fakmeiis' Journal and the Hanston Gazktte one year for $1,75 1 ies, Mats and Gaps, ana Mr. Surcey of 111. is visiting relatives in this vicinity. He intends investing in Hodgeman county real estate. Thos.

Cornwell was a caller today. zan faced and brassy uai3 constituted public guardians will not kill it and their defect wont injure the party, but it's a party that thrives on fight, on war, on peace alike. ell, how I have run on, beg pardon, I only in This splended offer is for cash, and en- g--, ables every citizen of our county to se- snoes. etc. Uail ana see cure a valuable paper from the capital cf the state and your own local paper at the TUfi, 2lCeS BRADY SIMONS.

It sounds well but it does not always work to irive an officer a second term. There are lots of good men in the party nric. 01 one suuwrtvuuu. duuuiuo once. canable of ill line very offices if we had The countv convention will be held double the number.

Mr. Pelman called taday. Sept. 27 primaries, Sept. 24.

S. Mare H. W. Scott, of the Jetmore Scimitar na irets 4 delegates. N.

Marena. 3 and 1 and Col. D. W. Paisley, U.

S. Inspector, were in town Monday and made at large, Coombs, 2, while it and N. Marena elects one at large. us a pleasant call. Lost.

A boy was lost for twro hours in Mrs Simons, and Louie went to Bur- the crowd that surrounds the Loan office dette Wednesday. INSURANCE TTritten in reliable companies. Life insurance a specialty. Call and see us. We bay nd Mr.

Peterson has returned from work tended to encourage you in your goou way. You see I'm in a haste, just got at 2 A. M. from a hard days ride, am waiting for daylight to start again. T.

C. Bowie. The campmeeting now being held at Hodgeman by the Free Methodists, is in every respect a grand success. These people are thoroughly in earnest and deserve the hearty "God speed" of every christian, regardless of sect. We may differ in creed but not in soul-saving.

A soul saved in any church is an inesti-mable blessing and all denominations should join hands with these, our brothers and sisters, to help on the good work. A number of souls kave been brought rom the darkness of sin to know the perfect light of the Christ. Help them dear friends in every possible manner mid the Lord will bless you. Mrs. John Clark was among our lady callers this week.

O. Lara bee tuchered a fine aalf, Tues-tny. Mr. F. M.

McCnlley, the genial stage- ing. He informs us that he intends re maining on his claim for gome time. Mrs. Mack was in Marena, Monday. Fritz Heimer went to fiurdette J.

N. SPRAGUE We noticed Bert Wilson on our streets several days this week. A vote for Foote means a vote for the Estat Ag right man in the right place. We visited the well assorted millinei of B. S.

GOTO BRADY SIMONS FOR A LOAN ON YOUR FARM ON LONG TIME AND LOW RATE OF INTEREST. When business calls any of our readers to the county 6eat they will do well to call on Rankin for bargains. fcgTSUBCBIBE FOB THE GaZKTTK. Lamb says, "I love to loose myself in other minds. When I am not walking I am reading.

I cannot sit and think." My Weekly Journal thinks for me, and finds new ideas, am interested every week. I know what has happened in the busy world, and all for one dollar at year. Ask your Postmaster to order it for you. Sample copies free. 3L D.

Foote is a representative of the teoDle. He is unpretentious. He has store of Mrs. Rolens, at Jetmore. last Saturday.

She carries a large stock ot goods and we can truthfully say that hei fall stock is a full one. -Miss Rachel Fawcett has been compels REAL ESTATE led to return home to care for Mrs. I buy and sell Real Estate on commission. Some choice relin quishments for sale cheap. Brooks.

Miss Addie Lundry, of Lane county is at present stopping in the city. New arrivals are constantly being re .1 river froxi Burdett to Jetmore, has our thanks for an excellent woter-melon. It wiis the largest melon we have seen this but not as large as Frank's heart. Mrs. W.

L. Butts and daughters, Lil-and Lucy and Miss Artie Ward, were welcome callers one day last week. Mrs. Donesteel with her characteric kindness, made us glad this week with a delicious repast of beef and pie. Sm anrrv tn note that Mrs.

Emma Deeded land and Relinquioh- ported by H. B. Bonesteel at his boarding house. run things in New York and I done a large business and never pushed himself unnecessarily forward yet when help was needed either financially or otherwise by the party, he always re- will run things here. ments for sale cheap.

is such men the B. Hann went to Jetmore, Wednesday. I aponded liberally. It 1 republicans delight to honor. Mrs.

I. N. Brooks is quite sick again I HAVE the agency for what was Mr. Mrs. T.

J. Allen have returned from their trip east. Brady i3jmons charge no commission for loans negotiated by them. Mr. Mrs.

W. M. Scott and Miss Ola formerly the A. T. S.J?, lanas.

Winter has set in rather early this year it seems. This week has been so cold that men had to wear overcoats. Our farmers are becoming encouraged and many of them will put in laage fall crops. 1 ijs Spa aiding has been quite indesposed the greater part of this week. The lumber is on the ground for the this rlacc and we understand Reember we are Headquarter, for Moaey, iMnnk.

Oort. rreapondomee tolieitwd. liMrm ua a MABBSA, Ttuno. were in town Friday. A.

Button, who has been very ick for some time is now better. Fritz Heimer celebrated his 17 birthday, this week. Miss Neva Spaulding was five years old yesterday. E. V.

Eakin went to Pawnee county BRADY SIMONS Deeded Land Messrs. Wright and Andrews, of Hutch work will begin at once. W. T. Jones haB about concluded te put in a good crop of fall grain.

C. B. Carney made us a pleasant call, today. Ed. Scott was a pleasant caller Friday of last week.

Ed. McGrath and Chas. Steffen were among our callers, Monday. Well, Marena is the name of the de ison, were the guests of A. Heimer this week.

These cwitleman are members to article for a school. We are sorry to see our young teachers leave the county but it should be a gentle hint to th achQoL boards to pay better wages. Some fiends, at present unknown set fire to the hay stacks of Thos. Andrew, who lives about 6 miles north east of of tne Marena Town. Co.

The Misses Childs have been missing their turkeys. town. This is one of the most dastardly County, Kansa Henrv Childs waB a pleasant caller pot HtoB, nwea F. O- Hodcemai Vh race for Register of Deeds will deeds ever committed in this community Friday. As an Illustration of the generosity of M.

D. Foote, we can tell you of the car load of corn he ground for the aufierera Hanston, be made on purely economical grounds. The stacks were totally destroyed. A Moore has a position on the railroad H. B.

Bonesteel made a business trip to i Burdett, Wednesday. at this place. 1 H. B. Bonesteel has traded hia fine gray H.

D. Lacy, the popular real estate a- wagon and buggy ftfr property in gent of Hodgeman, started for Iowa yes- in the Ohio inundations. II. M. Waterhouse had some halters and picket ropes stolen last Sunday night fiurdette.

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Pages disponibles:
48
Années disponibles:
1887-1887