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Short Grass Advocate from Gove City, Kansas • 1

Short Grass Advocate du lieu suivant : Gove City, Kansas • 1

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00 00 00 0 00 0 0 J. ADVOCATE. SHORT GRASS ADVOCATE. I GOVE GITY, GOVE GOUTY, KANSAS, JUNE 10, 1905. Town and Cour y.

DeLaval Cream Separator is best. C. L. Cook'a new house is about completed. N.

E. Terrill has been reMarshall, again. Co Mendenball lost three hogs, Monday, by the heat. O. B.

Jones is busy these days, writing up Plait Insurance. Surveyor Lohr, of Orion, was duty at his office, Saturday. E. L. Wickier, Optician, Tuesday, June 20 to Saturday, June 25.

Monday was a scorcher. Mercury stood at 93 in the shade at noon. FOR good young milk cows. J. K.

MOORE, Gove, Ks. Fresh and Cured Meats, at the City Meat Market. Cash paid for Hides. Charlie Sidles, of Grinnell, the Hail Insurance.man, was in town, Saturday. C.

H. Cole has the celler ready, and lumber on the ground, for a new house. H. Daniels and wife, of Jerome, are at Palisades, for a visit with relatives. C.

L. Cook, deputy county clerk, is off duty this week. being laid up with the mumps. County Superintendent Miss Stella Mather is over with the mumps, and is about her duties again. Robert Boyles, of Shields, was in county seat, Wednesday.

He made this office a pleasant call. Gupton will be in Gove, op Monday and Tuesday, June 12 and 13; Orion, on June 14 and 15. Geo. W. Smith and Thos.

Galleon of Grinnell township, were callers at the county seat, Saturday. R. S. Scott, son of Rev. W.

E. Scott, of WaKeeney, our former pastor, is here, attending Normal. Go to JOHN L. COOK, Probate Judge, for any land office or legal business, he will do it night. E.

L. WICKIZER, Optician, will be in Quinter, Monday, June 19. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Headers, Mowers and Rakes for sale by J.

P. Linneberger, Park, Kansas. See me before buying elsewhere. The County Commissioners met on Monday, as a Board of Equalization. See Proceedings in another column.

The Knight Amusement Company gave one of their very pleasing entertainments at Orion, Monday evening. The office of the County Superintendent is being plastered, this week. Jo Suiter and Albert Spars did the work. John F. Jones and family, of Grinnell, were in the titty a few days, this week, visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Peirce. Hey, there! Do You Need a Stacker? Then buy the Best Stacker made, "Wyatt's Jayhawk," from Martin Sutcliffe, Agent for Gove county.

Clerk of the Court J. A. Wilson is going on crutches now, the result of getting tangled in rope, aud being dragged by horse. We are requested to announce meeting of the various church committees, also the steward-, at the Church. at 1 o'clock, P.

on Wednesday, June 14. Notice. 1 have four good milk cows for sale, fresh, with good calves by their side. Also, several other cattle. C.

Foster, Catalpa. See JOHN L. CooK before you take a homestead, contest a claim, make final proof or any work before the U.S. Land Office, he will save you money, and do your work right, W. H.

Grieder, of Topeka, who is conducting our Normal, was a pleasant caller at this office, Tuesdry. Mr. Grieder expressed himself as very pleased with the way the students start in for Normal, cach one seeming to take such an interest in tie work. NO 51 UNION PACIFIC TIME TABLE. GRAINFIELD, KANSAS.

Went bound. No. 10.. 2:85 A. M.

No. 103. 9:12 P. M. No.

400, 6:17 P. M. Mast bound. No. 104, 4:38 A.

No. 102,:9:47 P. MI. No. 154, 6:10 A.

M. Nos. 154 and 155 are freight trains, and carry passengers only from Mons where they stop to stattons where they are going to stop. W. K.

HAVES, Agent. CHURCHES. EPWORTH LEAGUE. Glove City, Kansas. Meets Sunday evenings.

2:90 P. M. Junior League meets at 3 M. Services of the M. P.

church. Gove circuit. are an follows: second Sunday at Cove City. 10:30 A. Every Bethel, 3 P.

M. and Jerome. 8 P. M. second Sunday at Grainfield.

at 10 A. Every and Cove City. 8:30 School, at Gove City. at 9:30 A. M.

Sabbath Rev. J. J. Mickey, Pastor, BUSINESS CARDS. D.

G. ELY, Dealer in Real Estate. Farms, Ranches and Unimproved Lands for sale. Gove City, Kansas. L.

E. BOSS. Auctioneer, Gove City. Kansas. Will cry sales in Gove and adjoining Satisfaction guaranteed.

0. B. JONES, Attorney- at- Law, Gove City, Kansas. Drs. J.

F. J. H. MoNaughton, and Surgeons. Gove City, Kansas.

J. E. PROUT, Attorney- at- Law, (jove City, Kansas. Collections made. Correspondence Solicited.

Office at Blackwill Bid. Charles W. Brown, Livery and Feed Stable, GRINNELL. KANSAS. D.

R. Stoner, M. Phisician and Surgeon, Quinter, Kansas. 'W. J.

HEINEY, Real Estate and 'Collections. Grainfield. Kansas. George W. Pettite, M.

Physician and Surgeon, Grainfield, Kansas. Years Practice. 11 Years in Kansas. F. B.

STRONG, Real Estate. Bonded Abstractor. Gove GItu, Kansas. Manley Gook, TONSORIAL ARTIST, Gove City, Kansas. Jas.

M. Snook, Veterinary Surgeon, Coin, Kansas, Day or Night. Satisfaction Guaranteed. kill Bone Spavin and. leave.no scar.

The nicest little ruin of the 6-ll here Wednesday night. It begins louk as though there would be no special session of Con gress next fall. The pressure brought to bear on the President is almost too strong to be resisted. W. W.

Roberts and Ida and Mabel, have taken rooms in the Cavender building, while attending Normal. Miss Dora Nickerson is also stopping with them. I. N. Carver has resigned his posionion at the store of W.

A. Cook Co. and will go back to farming. This week he has been at work putting up a new house on his farm, south eust of Grinnell. MARRIED.

-At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson, 3 miles east of town, on Sunday, June 4, 1905, Lulu M. Thompson to Louis E. Hackerott, Rev.

J. J. Mickey officiating. Earnest Gleason and Forest Beckley, ages 11 and 13, of near Tweed, were in town, Friday, looking for work, but as they were rather small, and young to be out trying to do themselves, Sheriff Anderson persuadfor ed them to go back to their home, which they did, Saturday. The Philadelphia ring has been defeated and the people of the city from the tyrany of the gas trust.

There may yet be sufficient strength in our corrupt municipality to enable then to purity thempelves. Conditions in St. Lonis, Philadelphia, New York and Chicago are hopeful. We understand F. P.

Whitcomb, thel mail carrier between here and Jerome, has traded his Jerome land for the John L. Cook stock of general merchandise. and will move same to Jerome. Mr. Whitcomb will add this stock to the stock now owned by him self and John McCollister, at Jerome, Were you at the Entertainment at Comedy Hall, Saturday evening? not, you missed something good.

for the Knight Phonograph and Moving Picture Company furnished about hours of solid fun for the Hall full of people. The best of all was l'en to Que," where a French gentleman advertised for a wife, and there were ten applicants for the position, which was the cause of a foot race, but "Fatty," the last one, won out, just the game, even if she did have to wade into the river. Notice af Notice af Annual School Meeting. The Annual School Meeting year in all the counties in Kansas comes on the third Thursday in July (except in districts having graded This applies to all districts in Gove county. Tue change in dates was made at the last session of the legislature.

STELLA MATHER. County E. L. Wickizer, Optician, will be in Gove City, Tuesday, June 20 and until Saturday, June, 24, prepared to examine eyes and correct errors of refraction. Glasses changed.

Frames fitted. Last Saturday a picked team, mostly from Jerome, trimmed the home team in a well played game of ball, by the score of 9 to 6. The rame was close and interesting, up to the 7th inning, when a few bad errors on both sides let in eight runs. Following is the score. Jerome.

1234567 8 Schlief, 1 0 Maddy. If 0 P. Heinz, 01 Weekly, 0 Mitchell, 9 Lowis, 2 0 Sines. 0 0 L. 1 10 0 R.

Thomas. 3 Total, 9 000005 Gore. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dyer, 3 Spiher, 2 Mendenhall, 1 Evans, 8 8 J. Heinz, If. Tustin, 0 Peirce, Burris, of 0 Barber, 0.

00 00 Total, 6 .1.1.0.1.0.0.03 Program Of the Common School Commencement to be held at Comedy Hall, at Gove City, Kansas, Satur. day evening, June 17, '05. Invocation, Rev. J. J.

Mickey. Song. Male Quartette. "The Progress of Mankind," Olive Salutatorian. Vocal Solo, Maggie Heinz.

Address, for American Citizenship," W. A. Grieder, Topeka. Song, Male Quartette. Edna Rundbery, Valedictorian.

Vocal Duet, Mrs. W. A. Cook. Mrs.

McNaughton. Presentation of Diploma, Co. Supt. Miss Stella Mather. The Jolly Lecture Entertainment.

Rev. F. P. Jolly, of Great Bend, the Humorist, Impersonator, Entertainer and 1 Lecturer, was at Comedy Hall, on Thursday evening, and talked to fair audience. The audience was 'fair sized', on account of the weather, the lecturer is one who deserves a well filled house, as Mr.

Jolly is a man who has the greatest control of his audience thatnt is possible to have, as, for in stance, when he told of "the boy seeing things at night," the audience was right with him, and, we believe, if one had dropped a pin, the noise wonld have scared many a one, or, when he described the fellow taking his yonng lady for a buggy ride. one could almost.see the horse and hear the clatter of his hoofs, and the same when he desquibed the lovers sitting by the open fire-place. Jolly's "Jolly Siee of is an entertainment lecture that will truly dispel gloom, lighten your cares, and make yup jolly for a month to come, if you will take his priscriptions fort jumping tooth -ache, blues qr general pessimism. Obituary. Chattie Roberts was born at Mankato, Kansas, March 8, 1880, was married to Charles Boss at Haddom, KanFebruary 5, 1899, died May 31, 1905, being 25 years, 2 months and 23 days old.

Mrs. Boss was left an orphan in infancy. both father and mother dying before she could remember. Early in life she became converted, and joined the Freewill Baptist church at Haddom, of which church she remained a member until her death, being steadfast in her belief, she lived a conscientious Christian life. She her husband, three sis, ters, together with other relatives and friends who deeply feel their loss, as all who knew her loved her.

Funeral services held at the church in Grainfild, and interment at sam in the afternoon of June 1. Rev. Mickey conducted the services. The following are attending the Normal: Rosa Moore, Elvira Maben, Richmond Scott, Chris Hockersmith, Grace Bohh. Frank Ellithorpe, Faye Iden, Gaye Iden, Essie Bentley, Ellen Cavanaugh, Millie Cheney, Anna Williams, Mabel Caldwell, Edna Shiney, Lewis Lincoln, Edna Bohn, Maude Wilkinson, Anna Lund, Alice Luud, Gertrude Hanna, Nora Hockersmith, Essie Burkhead, Ida Roberte, Nina Wilkinson.

Dora Nickerson, Mabel Munns, Moyne Jones, Lena Swan, June Myers, Minnie Davis, Elmer John Heinz, Edna Beougher, Ernest Trimmer, Harry Trimmer, Ned Miller, Marie Mann, Ralph Ellithorpe, W. W. Roberts, Mabel Rob erts and Mira. May Cobb. Base Ball.

At Morland, Friday, June 21. Morland, 3. Collyer, 2. At Collyer, Monday, June 5. Collyer, 20.

Quinter, 2. The Collyer ball team went to Morland, June 2. and crossed bats with the pick of Morlaud team and teams of nearby towns. It was one of the closest and bent guines of the season. Collyer threw the ball away once, and had one man knocked out of game in first inning, which gave the game to Morland.

Pitchers: Morland, Laird Bros. Collyer, Deitrich Bros. A return game with Morland will be played at Collyer, Wednesday afternoon, June 14, and will be the best game of the season. Refreshments, in the afternoon, and Ice Cream Social at night. Everybody invited.

Come one, come all, see the gume and have a good time. COMMITTEE. Now is the time you need a new suit. We have what -you need. We always have it, We have the stock to choose from.

If you can wear ready- made clothing at all, our fancy tailored suits will fit you. We know the quality is the best that can be had for the price. We know the style is upto-date. What more do you want? We cannot go out and make you come into our store and buy clothing, but if by this little talk we can get you to come and see our line of suits, ger prices and examine the style, quality and fit, you will be convinced that our store is the place to buy. Try us and see.

W. A. COOK CO. Come to Gove Git for SULPHER. Any Quantity, from a Pound to a hundred Tons.

SULPHER, for feed for Calves with Blackleg. SULPHER, to use as dip for Cattle with Mange. 0. J. BENSON.

Proprietor. PIONEER DRUG STORE. City Restaurant. Meals Served Hours. Rooms and Beds.

CANDIES, CIGARS, SWEET APALE CIDER, SODA WATER. W. W. PECK, Grainfield, Kansas. Opposite Occidental Hotel.

Restaurant, Meals at all Hours, ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKES, LEMONADE CIGARS, H. M. Wolfe. prop. 'Phone No.

28. Firet Door North of Court House. Our Harness Maker Is Busy! He willl make vous Set of Harness. He will, repair your Harness. See He's the the man you want H.

F. STIMITS. Grainfeld, Kansas. THOS. L.

FIKE, Dealer in Drugs and Patent Medicines, of all kinds. COLOGNES, POWDERS, CH GARS, PAINTS, OILS, Graintield. Kansas. "REX." AN 8 FT. 30 FT.

TOWER PLETE PORN TO. TINES IS A SECCAAL OF FEER FOR 100 FRO INTROSUCESURILES FIN THIS ESTATE AMID 190 IS TRIE LIMIT. SEND 'DRAFT OR MONEY ORDER. $40. OF MILL BEST AND TOWER GALVANIZED MADE STEEL AND FULLY GUARANTEED.

WILL DE SHIPPED FROM WICHITA, KAS THE ROSS SUPPLY IND. ORDER QUICK, BEFORE TOO LATE. CITY HOTEL, QUINTER, KANSAS. Accommodations, Up-to-Date. Rates, $1.00 per Day WIGKIZER, Prop.

PATENTS PROCURED AND DEFENDED. search and Send free model, drawing or photo for expert report. Free advice, huntto obtain patents, trade copyrights, AN ALL COUNTRIES. Business direct with Washington saves time, moncy and often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively.

Write or come to us at 638 Kinth Street, opp. United States Patent WASHINGTON, D. C. CASNOW A 3.

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