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Short Grass Advocate from Gove City, Kansas • 2

Short Grass Advocate from Gove City, Kansas • 2

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SHORT GRASS ADVOCATE, W. H. TUTTLE, Editor and Proprietor. Telephone No. SI, Surveyor's Notice to Land Owners.

Gove City, Kansas, July 18, 1904. To tho owners of tho following described property, you are hereby notified that on tho 8th day of August, 11)04, I will eoimnoiico a survey of tho following described property. J. C. CAVENDER, Dculnr in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes.

Quinter, Kansas. Two doors south of Post OHice. COME IN HERE FOR AND OVERALLS FOtfl THE THESHlNQ SEASON. ALANTHUS. Warm weather.

Corn looks fine. Township Hoard mooting, on Monday, July 25, 1001. Ben Jones Is building a 14 10 addition on-hls house. Jacob abler boufttt a new mowing machine at Utlca, this week, Itoseoe Cheney is omo from harvest, and is working for Low'Olllvcr. Mrs.

Mondenball, of Gove, Is visiting with Mrs, W. G. jnes, this week. IRnteroil the Tom Ollloo at (Jovo, Knnim, lor iruuipoiiUifii through tins umIIh, mjiUua-Hon iHnain.j Durio, Hou, Twp. IliimfD.

wont ()iu 1, M. I'ubllshtHl Saturdays at Gove, Kansas. If. K. 1,1 N.

VV. H. 13. IUtkh oif 'Ane yeur, (In udvaucc) lx month, 11.00 .50 N. K.

N. W. II 1 GRfiND CLEARANCE Sf 8. K. li 1 1 President Iloosovelt ha exhibited extraordinary Bolf-rcstrulntln the comment! which ho hag not made on the offect of the Parker bomb and boom.

If amending the National Constitution wtn-e not such a very difficult job, It would bo well to provide that every President should servo yean of one term only, that all ex Presidents should bo members of the Senate for life, and that the Vice President should bo member of the Cabinet. During the first week In' July Queen Alexandra olllclaled as God-mother to the baby of. Lady Cunson, formerly Miss Mary Leiwr. The Infant wept with resounding screams, during the ceremony, anil if Sairy Gamp were living, she would say. means good luck." We have been assured that a royal personage may properly be subjected to the notice and even Inspection of a feline observer, but "Mother" Eddy reverses all this and has issued a proclamation lorblddlng her dlclples to gu.o nfc her.

In public. When "Mother" Eddy can't bo stared at, and millionaires can't becurlcatured, what will there left to live for? A Jew years ugo when twenty-live Chinamen were slaughtered in Colorado Uncle iiaio paid the Chinese Emperor for them at the rate of $100 ahoad. Last week It was turnabout, and Uncle ArtvortlKlnif rate made known oh rt. W. 1 1 Mrs, Ira Leljihton uai nent ln ier bond which will make her i'ot Mistress at Winifred, the now Post fWleo.

la Lamibco tovrnsulp, on Route No, M. K. ir, N. 15 l' A. W.

IS Saturday, July 23, 1904. State Officers. Governor, -W. J. Bailey.

Lloutenant-Govcrnoi') D. Hanria State Auditor, S. G. Wells. Secretary of State, J.

R. Burrow, State Treasurer, T. T. Kelly. Mr.

and Mrs. Phillips have arrived from Fort Dodge, on account of the ddath of Mrs. Phillips father, who was youis, months and 13 days of age, He died on Friday, July" 1.1, 11)04, at the hoiiw of his son, James McNot. QUINTER. To clean up old and mal-c room for new stock coming on, also to call in a tilde of the money that is necessary for running1 a business.

Harness, Furniture, Tin and Galvanized Ware, Wood, Hose, Pumps, Wind Mills, Hardware, almost at your own Price for cash only. II. F. STIM1TS, Gralntleld, Kansas- COME. GET A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE.

OAK FRAME, 85c Attorney General, C. C. Coleman. State Superintendent, I. II.

DayholT. Superintendent of Insurance, Chas. Lullng. County Officers. Commissioners, John E.

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E. li 21 Sam collected from the Chinese Empe Hot, Isn't It? Gilbert Mathews has returned to his home, from Idaho, Threshing machines are. beginning to break the stillness of the early morning. Thos. McQueen Is having his house painted, which will add to the appearance of the town.

His brother James is doing the work. Harvest hands are coming back now from the harvest Holds greatly disap ror $25:000 for one man, Etzel, who was killed by mistake for a Japanese, It is only a Joke. while closely inspecting the Liaolung II. Holmes. County Clerk, I.

N. Carver. Peninsular. Our ox was gored this time. PARK, pointed.

They say it is so wet In the east, it is im ossible to work. Mr. Ludwig, living east of town, is There was a little excitement in town on the sick list. Some delay this week, in harvesting, the other evening, with the Depot A-gent, F. M.

Kinney, and H. P. Frlpp the poultry dealer, as main actors. on account of rain. County Iroasurer.

J. binitli. Probate Judge, T. U. Moller.

Register of Deeds, Win, Jones, Sheriff, 7-Gus Anderson. Coroner, N. E. County Attorney, J-R. Parsons.

Surveyor, A. K. Livingston. Clerk of the District Court, J. P.

Knight. County Superintendent, C. II. Colo. Trustees of County High School, M.

Sturman, G. I). Royer, E. Wilkinson, A. A.

Madden, II. Richardson, Nels Nordell. Mr. Joseph Carder Is helping Chas. Oscar Stevens has purchased some McKain in harvest.

Quinter property, and will soon build. I Peter and wife, of Quinter, were vis Wonder what is up, Oscar? But then, 11 It II so II 3 11 11 in 1 1 11 li 11 11 11 KO it 30 11 so "0 11 30 II W) It 30 11 30 ao 11 30 11. 30 It 30 II 30 11 30 11 80 11 30 II 31) 11 30 11 30 II 30 It 30 1 1 30 II 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 11 30 II 30 II 30 II 30 11 30 11 30 II 30 II 30 II 30 II 30 11 SO II 30 II 11 30 11 30 II 30 11 30 11 30 1 1 30 11 no so 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 II 30 11 30 It 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 II 30 11 30 11 30 11 30 II 30 11 30 11 30 11 80 11 30 11 30 11 v'O It 30 11 80 11 30 11 HO It 30 11 30 a 30 11 so 11 30 11 80 iting at Schamber's, Sunday. N. W.

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14 So S. E. li 23 it is always a good plan to get the cage before the bird. It has been reported that we were selling goods BELOW cost, but they were only "joking, for we are not; but it is a fact that we are selling better goods for less money than our competitors-charge you for inferior sluiT. The reason why we can do this is because we buy closer, pay the the caslr, -sell closer and handle a larger line.

We carry everything found in a General Merchandise store. Everything new, fresh and clean; no old shelf-worn, musty stcok to offer at any price. Come and get Acquaiufexf? Shake Hands and be Friendly. We can'db few good. Yours Respectfully, Frank Iloff was helping Henry Pen- ger bind his wheat, this week.

The Parish house is under roof, and JEROME. H. V. 23 i N. E.

li 20 N. W. li 2(5 S. E. i 28 will make a Cue building for the Park.

Joseph Swarlzjias gone to Idaho, Dr. Swallow, Debs, and the negro Dry, hot E. T. Lewis passed through here Sunday. intending to ship back a car load of horses.

F. P. Whitcomb dined with lian Miss Elizabeth Kane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Kane, is home for a visit. sen, Sunday. Rev. C. A.

Carlson is reported as candidate are not worrying about what to say in their inangural addresses. Henry. G. Davis began life as a brakeman, but it is understood that he will bo the principaliconductor of the Democratic train. Judge Parker's admonitory telegram to the convention-tiusrhfc to AnotherJRussian has joined the col ony here, coming direct from the old country, George Crippen intends to build a Clodfelter PENDENNIS, KANSAS.

house and blacksmith shop on hii farm, south east of town. John Linneberger is helping his father, in harvesting, and his sister Clara looks after the Elevator. be fastened to the platform with a safety pin, so that they will seem to belong together. Porflrio Diaz, President of Mexico, and Ramon Corral, Vice President, will tie inaugurated on December 1, for six years. Corral is the present Secretary of the Interior, It was certainly amusing the agili-4y with which Col.

Bryan climbed up S. VV. li 20 N. E. i 27 N.

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W. 35 S. E. 14 35 The wind etorm, Saturday, caught CITY HOTEL being some better. Some of tho boys met at Jerome to play ball, Saturday.

John Schlief was seen driving for South Sweden, Sunday. A Mr. Winters, of Ellis county, was here this week, to look up a location for a cattle ranch. There was an icecream supper at S. A.

Johnson's, last evening. Everybody Bays "a good time." 4 Luther Weekly and brother, "of Strawn, Coffee county, Kansas, are here for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Thomas Cordry, and family. S. P.

Weir and family, of Oberlin, Kansas, passed through here, on their way home, after visiting friends in Beaver county, for a couple of weeks. He reports plenty of rain in tho south part of the state. Pete Schamber in 'the harvest field, in a header jlidn't do a thing to him. ROCURED AND DEFENDED. Sendmodel, rawing ornhoto.

forexnurt search and free report. Froo advluu, ho'V to obtain patentH, trade markn. copyngnts, IN ALL COUNTRIES. Henry Penger, the Zimmermans, Viek Martin, the Llnnebergers, John Meirs and John Feldt had about all 'on the band wasron. But he has a Business direr -with Washington saves time, money and oj 'tm the faimt' Patentand Infringement Practice Exclusively.

Write or come to us at 023 opp. UniHd Patent 0... QUINTER, KANSAS. Accomodations, Up-to-Date. Rates," $1.00 per Day.

fl. M. WIGKIZER. Prop. their wheat damaged by the hail and windstorm, Saturday evening.

WA8H rWGTOPli D. Tight there, for he has played the trombone for eight long years. If ithe Democrats hold their own in the Congressional elections of November, and carry seventeen, additional districts, the next House will be Dera- HACKBERRY. Bob Lovin is harvesting near Coll- yer, this week. Mr.

Town Merchant married Miss Helen Advertise who had laid up a fortune by hard work. The only way to succeed is to work like Helen Advertise. Ex. NCol. Bryan was startled and somewhat grieved in finding a bent pin in hisj chair, at the convention in: St.

Louis. He slept for thre days, after- S. W. 35 N. E.

36 N. W. 14 36 S. E. 38 S.

W. 14 30 Chas. Aldrich is foreman on the Samson ranch. Tuttle and son'Bert were Quinter callers, Saturday. Mrs.

Livingston has had her wost porch enclosed with glass, A. R.Livingston and mother made a trip to Quinter, Thursday. Mrs. John Lafferty was on the sick list, the latter part of the week. The strong reaction towards punishment in schools aroused en Horrible Butchery.

"You are a dunce," unto her beau, An angry maiden said; She fairly skinned the man alive, And then she cut him dead. Ex. thusiasm at the National Educational Association at St. Louis An advo cacy of it brought 4,000 teachers to their feet. The most extraordinary feature of the St.

Louis convention was the con In Gove county, Kansas, in some part ofxwhieh you are interested; that on the date mentioned, I will commence the performance of my duties at the south east corner of section 36, and continue the same from day to day un-till completed, and I will permanently establish all section and half section corners of the above land. Yoju wUl be held liable for your proportionate share of tho expenses of the survey to the parties authorizing it. A. R. Livingston, County Surveyor of Gove county, Kansas.

quering of peace and harmony by those While her Ma did the housework, Miss Rose -Would remain in her bed in repose. "No, Ma, I'm not sick," she'd say, "but don't kick, I am saving you money in clothes." Ex. plunging war-horses from the south Champ Clark, John Sharp Williams, Carmack and Tillman. Fairview Sunday School is taking a vacation, during the hot weather, Iliff is at home. His daughter, Katie, has returned to La Crosse.

Jas. Blackwill has one 'of the' finest gardens in this part of the country. Miss Anna Lund has been engaged to teach the Pleasant View school, for next year. Geo. Fuller and wife, Quinter, spent Saturday night and Sunday on the Perhaps the most imposing figure on the Fourth of July platform was (that of the aged Republican, Governor many society and appealing to it to ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE ADVOCATE OFFICE.

wipe out the Republican party, this year. This campaign promises to be a clean Bright Prospects, From tho Chlougo Newa. The traveller approached Raisuili as to his future. "And are you always going to roam barbaric Morocco?" was asked. "Oh, no," "replied the brigand, suavely; "I have made such a success at demanding money that I shall soon go to America and organize a trust." Thus assured that he had the making of a promoter in him, the traveller gave him a copy of the New Jersey laws.

and decent one, in which mere invect-1 A Fable. There was onco a little boy who wanted to ride, so he saddled- up his pony and started out. Half a block from home his foot slipped from one of the peddles and he fell off his bicycle. He was not hurt, however, and arising be got back into his buggy and drove away Ten minutes later the street car left the track and he was badly jarred. He yelled to the conductor to stop the train, but just then an explosion occurred in the baggage car which drowned his voice.

Leaping from the automobile he started to run away. Then he turned back. "I was fright-enedrLLhe said, "but I'm over it now." The boy then got back into the airship but juwt as the boat moved away it sprung a leak, and one of his roller skates came off. he said in disgust, am through. I shall never ride on this loop-the-loop again." Then he steppeff from tho merry-go-round and left.

Moral. There is none. Ex. QRINNELL. Charlie Sidles has his harvesting done.

The boys are returning from the harvest fields in the east. Our new restaurant seems to be doing a good business in pop and ice 'S Mr. Spielman, living at Seguin, passed through town, Monday, with his header, going to his wheat, about 2 miles south of town. Mrs. C.

W. Brown is at her sister's, Mrs. G. Van Martor. Their mother, Mrs.

Cox, is very sick. Harvey Who, of Orion, is stopping with Charlie Terrlll, the blacksmith, while he is under the doctor's care. Ocio Lancing, of Orion, Is stopping with Charlie Brown, while he is receiving treatmemyfrora the doctor for his broken collar bone. fve will play a mirror part. The candidates are all of reputable, private character and will be exposed to acrimonious comment only for their official careers.

Henry G. Davis first attracted' attention to himself as a railroad brake-inanjjy jumping into a collision and bringing order out of the wreck. That experience will bo valuable in enabling him to tackle the current Democratic mix-up this summer. One hundred yea-s ago this week, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr fought a mortal duel. Men are growing wiser, and the good 'bunch of fives" is becoming the sensiblo and rather harmless substitute for deadly weapons.

The first rarely kill or misses fire. It has been suggested that those native Filipinos at the World's Fair be taken to Boston for a visit with their belovod compatriots, the antis. For heaven's sake, don't do it. dne sight of those greasy, naked savages would frighten half the learned inhabitants of Boston to death and the thought that they had been lovingly denominated those savages "little brown brothers" would coinpleto thejob of wiping out this nation's 'greatest source of 'classical culture. Topeka Herald..

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1904-1905