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The Kanopolis Journal from Kanopolis, Kansas • 3

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MARVELOUS lue IVnnrat.ir far Ju.y is early upon oar Cnm: Thomas is ftieidi oa the UTeT Elk Horn. We ala irrend to trot out a candidate for TLeie will to a basket picnic lit gul-ir MMtiu. pll' of tin liO-r eaunty kts Ja 1, 1SSJ. partiet. liaviucUiiiiKa tlr i (ireseut the at that menia-i Hi Fag vx, suuty ikr SATURDAY, UXE 15, JSS KANOPOLIS AND VICINITY We will The Fourth Basket piecie, IlodgJeu's grove, Program published later.

Come everybody ami participate. A nil cow the Leat begins to roll up at Hodgdeu's grove on ihi Fonrtli July by those who do not desire to go away from home to celebrate day. While no special effort will le made to celebrate after the pvpul understanding of the word, a pro gramme will be arranged consisting of music, short speeches, and dauce in the evening. A committee ili anpointe! to provide amusements for those who desire to attend. It is expected that all who wish to pass the National holiday in a quiet method of remembrance will attend.

The Jennings trade is booming versus hard times. Cause: good goods and a little cheaper than any one. The GrifTee's park has got to be quite a summer resort this season. I Lately, there has been a dance held there every Wednesday evening. It makes no difference how or where Jennings gets their goods, it is the price that wins.

Persons wishing to improve their memories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. Loisette, 237 Fifth avenue, X. for prospectus post free, as advertised in another column. FAtvADISE KIDliE. Splendid weather lor t' weeds.

The Sunday school is flourishing Ike green bay tree. Sam Andrews says if the 1'aradisc anyel don't let him alone he will give him ona of his dead-shot worm pellets. Send it right along Sam, we always did think we was a little that way. Can it rain in Kansas or not, that is the question. That's so the Elk Horn cortespondent dont write ParadUe items.

Don't lay anything to him that he is not guilty ol. Tom McCall is, in a pickle he wants to whip somebody and lie don't know who to tackle, The prospects are row that haivcst hands will be scarce. Sam Andrews has got his ratiche stocked and he says he would not trde it for the city of Carneiro. The corn looks splendid. We understand there is a gentleman down tie creek who thinks we ought to be booted Come right up into Paradise Mr.

and bring the boots alone, that is. if you can pass old Saint Peter at the gate. LORRAINE BE1EFLETS. J. Casteel is down with typhoid malaiia.

Will Close returned to these parts Thurs day, alter an absence of seven months which he spent in the eastern part of the slate. J. II. Tullis and family are visiting at Great Bend this week. Wm.

Lutt and wife of Salina, were visitors at H. B. Mohlinan's Wednesday. J. W.

Brooks, A. Larkin and ladies passed through town, Tuesday. Mr. Howard and family ot The Future Great, tool? a look at our city Sunday. Mr.

H. thinks of embarking in the hotel business at this place. We shall be pleased to see hira come. The work train of The Santa Fe was up Tuesday and Wednesday with about eighty men cutting the weeds on their track. If dame rumor is correct, the following nmed gentlemen will buy grain here; Sam Clark, E.

Wiegel, A. B. Folk, F. A. Tueb-ner.

T. Work and W. Z. Smith. No doubt this will btcotne one of the liveliest grain points iu the county.

Superintendent Nickerson of, The Santa Fe passed through on a special, Monday. He says they will have a depot here soon. U. S. Jeffries and Miss Sarah Franz, Alex.

Scott and Miss Maggie Jeffries were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Thursday, June 6, at the residence of F. Franz, Quite a number of frienas and relatives were in at tendance. We wish them a happy journey through life. Harvest will commence in eight or ten days. There will be a' grand platform dance at this place, July 4.

Everybody is cordially in vited. ELKHOHN BREVITIES. We see in a number of the papers a state mqnt to the effect that it was who hung Pat Cieary. Now we don't think that is putting the matter in a true light, as Turner was not widely known er exceptionally liked. Cieary was hung because the people thought he was proven guilty of cold-blooded and premeditated murder and because he boasted a short time before killing Turner that he could kill any man on the Elk Horn and go to Lincoln and stand trial and come off scott lree, and because he was cons'dered a dangerous man, a hard character and a habitual law-breaker and in regatd to the linching placing the state in an unenviable light belore 4he world we wish to say that any man's life is just as safe here as in any other part of the world, if he knows enough to behave himself, and if he don't he is not wanted.

A gentleman residing on the Elk Horn in pressing his suit for the hand of a. dashing young widow, last Sunday received the following reply: "I am sorry for you but I can't reach you, honey." Pat Cleary's new trial carried him over the Fry is having some trouble in regard to pasture and will sell his cattle at auction Saturday the 15th, at his home at Lone Star, table iih 1.1411 fur luiuwr iir the di- ir.ht of th fashionable vomu. Ladies who do their tn dressmaking find magazine (be queen ol all lriiou ubli- catii their nl it stun is unrivaiUd rlit, Irrth information. fiauip'. conic.

15crn's. The Hiilteriik PuldUhiug co-i-i-any. Yor city. Carpentry and ISuildini f.r June rontairs illuj-traiKl tti. li on "Sweep-Work," "SHir- uy IIulU," "Octagonal Fianiiiijf." rie pns tr hoiints and many oilier ue-iiih well written articles on auljeots bitn sre beneficial to the n'Cehanie.

Siilri $1 a ti Duaue wtr.et, Nt-w YitV rity. i Peterson f.ir July be'nii tew with a temjiting rray of uttrai-tioim. There numt-rou Hue engravlnps, and some tte prettit-rt nedie-work paiterti that ever de.iglited a wc inn if eye. A Chaptrr 011 riubrellas" Is very fi.tvitair.insr and Is beautifully illutnited. The ciiaj ten of UjwmHu'a kcrhd'In St.

Taninmny lull of strikine intercet. "1 he" End of it" by Frank I licnroict, und "Bonsoir Houiance." Clare-nee M. Bmitelle ate rul ilal stories, and there are Turiuus otbei of exceptional merit. Wuiuan on a Tricycle" is Rn amusing and instructive sketch, and tlie "Talks by a Traiiit-ii Nurse" offer ailuiiiubly eiear auti practical directions fer giving hi 1 iu lili-n aeeiiients. New is a guod tiuic to get up a c-lub greatly reduced rate-s.

Send lor a sample copy. Address ivterton's Magazine, Phili-deliihiu. Pa. "The Lund of the Midnight nn" must indeed mi Interesting portion of the earth's stirlaee visit if we may judge from tho extremely nteri-sliiig nid beautifully illustrated article about Unit negionthut appears in IemorCst's Monthly Slngiizine for July; aud that the modes of travel in that f.ir-cjffec are ages behind the is clearly Miuwu by lurninR Lo nnotlitr article in the sumo number of this valuable family magazine. Iu a nmst cliitmi- nt; manner we are told of the Comforts of Model Kuliway Travel" in our own country, and the illu trations give us a 'comprehensive ilea of the luxury one may ilud in ono ot our palaces on wreels, from the kit.ilien to the boudoir lories iu the July mimbtr are partieolaily attractive and summery, and the "Itose" frontispiece is a study in colors well worth framing.

Published by W. Jennings Dimorrst, 15 Kast Hth street, New York. Real Estate Transfers. The lolioviing are the transiers of real estate 2r the weekending Friday Junei5, as reported to us by T. Davis abstiac.or.

I'red Howe sud wife to ilbeck, lot 6 blk 9 Uuttier's add Ells 58J Saunders and wife to Lion Idas Cal vert, lot 3 blk 7 Wheatland add to Ellsworth 10 Frank 1) Wilson and ife to Saun ders, lot 3 blk 7 VfcheHtluud add to Eliswonh 125 Kanonolls Land company to Melissa I Brown, lot 2 blk 138 Ivanopolis 120 John Duncan to Uonobrakc, a 1 ot fls'H of nw), and n)i of sw.1 and seli of 10 15 6 1200 Charles Vetcott and wife to school dlst No. 71, frac swjf 31 11 10 Iliska Meyer and wile to school dist No 74, frac se! '-6 17 0 42 to Wm Godliey, wjf of swtf and neii of swX aud ntX ol'eey 1417 10 patent CI iverdon and wile to State bank of Brookvillr, nX 3 15 6 Hermxn Zuppe and wife to A Spring er. lots 11 to 15 inclusive in blk Wilson 1000 160 I2C0 Kttuouolis Land lmpany to IT Croy, middle lots il iti 29 and 30 blk 70.. Wm McXutt Rnd wife to Austia Wil. son, ne 28 16 10 Austin Wilson Hans Stoltenln rg, nwjtf 28 lt lo 1700 500 James t'nitoot and wife to 1 he Cro- foot Creamery association, of se )i 30 14 10 except 5 acres Railway cmipany to John Wilson, swj of sermon.

340 Kationul Land company to John Wil- son, n)i 01 seH' and gey of 11 16 Kraft to Annie Dunn, setf 5 16 7. 1200 150 to Josef Crbanek, of sw and Jtf of 2615 10... patent to Alexander Wnlss, nw)i of netf and of nel-4 and nel-4 of nw 1-t 31 15 10 Railway company to Alexander Wolz.sofnwl-4 2715 10 Railway comi any to Ileiker, nwl-4 25 17 10 Xelson Diuick and wifo to McLennan, nwl-4 14 14 8 Railway company to Edwin Root nel-4 13 15 10... 8 468 936 800 936 lUilway company to Charles Helt- schmiJt, nwl-4 35 1 69 9119 John Purr and wife to Charlotte Kootz, nX of nw 1-4 7 9 John Wilson and wife to Hattia Long frac sel-4 11 16 8 1440 Puget Sound Point The Union Pacif.c, "Tho Overland Route is now ready to take excellent care of all pas-scngers ho go ia its line to Taconia, Olym pla, Seatt'e, Port Tewnsend. Victoria and all Puget Sound and Washington territory points.

It is the most direct and best line from Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and all eastern states to this new and rich country, and passengers will save tia.e in traveling to points In Washington territory via The Union Pacific railway. Apply to your nearest ticket agent for rates, information aud pamphlets on Washington territory, to any General or Traveling Passenger agent of this company or L. Lomax General Passenger Agent. Omaha, Neb. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

ia ucjiouy ivcii mat u. o. Gilmore of Denver, Colorado, is the only person authorized to buy or sell or make any debts in connection with my farm in Ellsworth county. James Duff. AUBNTS WANTED.

(Only 2.75) EARTH, SEA AND SKY. Or Marvels of the Universe; a graphio description of the wonderful things in f.ature; thrilling adventures on Land and Sea renowned discoveries of great explorers. Published in and Gorman. 8B2 pages. illustrations.

A GKEAT BOOK TO SELL. Illustrated circulars and extra termsto agents tree. FORSHEE McMAKIN, Cincinnati, Obio. FREE-BABY CARRIAGE. We will give away a fine Babv Carriage on July 4th.

Send names, of your lriendg needing uuy vaiiianma ami receive iree a number entitling you to a chance for this tine carriage Wc manul'actur to. sell to taiiiilien. and deliver free at catalogue prices. Send 2o. stamp for Q9-nicra A A .1 K.

BABY CARRIAGE 1525 Main Kansas CP Mo ty, so a s.hrr 8 this fait and he is a dandy, flret fc- ami as bold as a lion. Clear the track, he is coming. We art. ifclurmeJ llut they HitenJ lo puli the lUiiiorlh Silt hele and irie it cou bo the U. 1'.

rai'riad riht of may. Poor Joe, his eke ia dough without salt The prair.e chictteos are getting quite p.enty in this part ol the county. Thry were ti cleaned out a'uout two years ago by a bind ot roving gjj sief that quartered oue year the J. S. iJcnny hciue.

Carneiro had a school picnic ou the SiU and it was grand iudeed. The future couuty seat never dues any thing by halves. A hail stoi en the slightly damaged heat. John Jaycux lias invented perpetual moiicn aiiU bmt'li the mad man has invented a telioe ciamn. Cooche Witsou is viiitmg rtlatives ou the Elk Horn.

The Kanupulik correspondent of The Demo crat is after the Laid company with a sharp stick. He got stuck and now he is going lo stick them to gel even. Since I'at Cieary is dead, lliflinan, Jayctx ai.d Kube Sparks are offering their Winches ters and diik knives ai dynamite bombs lor sale, but inter.d to keep their billeys, slug- shots aiid revolvers a while yet. A one dollar wrestle was the chief attraction at the Carneiro picmc The desertion ol husband or wife is now jumping the bonds of matrimony. Ellsworth Happenings.

From our lUKi'lar Correspondent After all, the Johnstown news is dropping out. Jerome Beebo went east this week to buy good-j. Almost Judge Schafer of AVilson was down last week. Mrs. Vine's musical convention closed "Wednesday with a concert G.

A. Collett of The Democrat has gone to Omaha to see his mamma. Echvard Prickett has quit his job at Getty's and gone onto one of his mail routes. The Thelpes from Lincoln Centre were down this week. They saw the Fat Cieary mob.

Hon. D. B. Long was storm bound between here and McPherson during the late cyclone. Mrs.

J. H. Clark was in a very pre carious condition all the week, with slight hopes of a better turn. Bert "Walker left for the Pacific this week, and Theo. Heitsmith takes his place at Cone's barber shop.

Sam Libby, the old time carpenter is in the city again and proposes to finish off Z. Jaison'8 fine house. The lodge of United Workmen will give a banquet and festival at the odd fellow's building soon. Herb Green becomes head steak cutter for Cizek Kalina, while John Jewell takes his place at Butcher Reuhl's. It is impossible to get a letter from here to Kanopolisinoneday.

Query Is the fault at Ellsworth or on the "0. trains? Charley Ruter was taken east Tuesday. He looked badly, but the ball was extracted from his wound lately, and he will likely recover. The masons instituted a command ary of Knights Templar last Friday night here. Col.

Gulp, Col. Tom Bond, of Salina, Maj. Bassett and other big masons were here. H. Johnson had a horse bitten by a rattlesnake on Buffalo flats last Sunday.

It don't necessarily kill a horse or cow to be snake bit, though it is pretty hard on some people. Rev. J. A. Bright formerly of this place, now of Abilene was in the city this week He is a national delegate to the London world's Sunday school convention this year.

Lawyer J. Brooks took in the sweet and pretty Miss Belle Carhart of Topeka this week, "for better or for worse," and the probability is, it will be all "better," and no "worse." mi The reuiuon were here I last week and had a banquet tendered them at the Ballou house. Speaker Booth made a bigpeech, A. N. McLennan presided, and fair promises were made of something in the near future.

Don't forget the glorious Fourth of July celebration at Ellsworth under the auspices of the sons of veterans, and joined in by all others, with-ouh regard to party. Good speeches, fine music, grand display and all for little or no money. A MaTvelons Discovery. Edisons Electro-Chemical Fluid positively removes superflous hair in two minutes, permanently without paiu or injury to the skin. Cupids Gift beautifies the complexion Edison's Electric Ealm makes the hair grow Illustrated circulars for 2 cent stamp NICHOLSON this Sew lts are are at be The t.U" More.

The iwiite niLal i t. J.i,-(dl It. 111 itseouu et-liors, in ij-t-rieg lhe ta.t tiaiu teivm- -iiumi 1 ii mill Cl icao. Tl'e tr.iin well known a Tear ano a tl.e Eli" so dwrvwily lieulur iih the traveling iibiic, ha-i once more Uett put on. It is a solid ves- trusn with free er air caw aao coatlies, and luukcs the run between the two cities in about f.mrteea hours.

Ijeaving Kan- gas City ia the evening the passenger takes-Hipper 011 the dmin car and arrives Id Chicago for and vico version his return. This is a gn at saving of tkmvand The Rurltagtoii'a action in restoring this 'service, meets with the hem ty approval of till business nu an tlie liublie generally. Tha r.sriiiigtub'a new St Louis line in-1 ie in onularity every day, aa I now hoKU in fiver. runs en this line Piilln tin Palace Steeping ef rs of til-; latts' i-nrove'i aiel liet-lininchairears. Scuts in the hitter being free of charge.

We should also strongly advise anyone Paul, Miiineupoiis i' i northwest to take the forenoon trvu "11 The K. J. C. iJ. li- vhk throtigli Pulltuait Eull'et Sleeping e.ir Kaustis City to St.

P.ml and Jiimieapolh a.ul free Chair car to or tiike the evei train from Kmisns City which has a tin-oleei er inl Chair car to Om iba. all of the aliove trams are 111 models of comfort and convenience. A. C. DAWES, Passenger and Ticket Afjen.

M. tiariii-hl The. ion Pre tic way bcest am o'li-i a-rr1 that liny wid open litir i-at-- ii-guml ji! es ii-t, Oarlield t'each, oil Onat a't Ut-ili, Way 15. (iiulield I'caeh is witlif a few niiiiv.t;,' 'Me of Salt l.i.keClly, and is tli eniy la-aeii un Gn at inke luivini? a clean, mainly 't tl -m, free tVoin mil anil rocks. Bathing suits to rent tur ladies nnd fi.tle-meii rind concert every artrmum, unt ii.i'l 11 dunc nir liivilli.

ui.iko thi-i lie tlnert resort in llu-we-l, and Is beat vi: The Pacific, ''Tho Route." For genuine pleasure, po to Beach. For excinvi ntisiT ts apply yi.ur neurett agent, or E. L. l.dMAX general piii-senuer Xeb. i'ujct Soiiuil The Union Puc tic, "The Ovurlu is now ready ti take exccl'ent care ot who via its lino to 1 iicnua, oiym-pia, port Townsend, Victoria nnd all Puget Sound aed WtishinKton terriimv points.

It's Hie most direct uud liest line Iowa, Illinoi Missouri, Neinasl and nil eastern te-i to this iew mid ih.h country, and ptsenirprd will save time In traveling to imints in w'aiMnKtou tenit-i via lie Union Pacilic nnlwav. Anolv 0 yonr noaruet ticket aent for rates, inforiiiu-tion and pamphlets on SVii-hintou terrltoiy, to any General or Traveling PassenifT uirent of this coinpauy or E. L. Lom vx. Goiieml Passenger Aten! Omaha, Neb.

NOTICE, I Paesewjo-rs for St I outs and 11 points east, south and southeast should trnv 1 vIh tte popular F'risco lino. For map time tables', illustrated pamphlets eta. addreas Gon'l enger Agent, Frisco Lino, at Louis, Mo Let EYeryi30uy Csiitt. THE. 4th OF JULY -AT- Griffee's Park, 7 miles southeast of Ellsworth.

Plenty of good shade aDd line A good time assured to n.l that will A GREAT CLUB OFFER. Tho Weekly Capital-Commonwealth ami The Journal for $1.80. This offer is for cash and enables you to have all the latest news from the capital of tnc state and your own local paper at the price in one. The Capital-Commonwealth will contain the irost complete report of legislative proceedings published anywhere. First published, June 8, 1S8W Publication Notice.

In the District Court within and for the County ol Ellsworth, in the State of Kansas Th9 Kanopolis Land Company Plaintiff i vs J. HI. Gustiu, Anurew Dunn, and S.A.Day, Defendants. The defendant, Andrew Dunn, will take notice that, tho said Kanopolia Land Company, plaintiff, did, on tue Stith day of May, )8M), ii its petition in said District Court, within and for the County of Ellsworth in tno state ot Kansas, against tne ab ive named defendants, and that the said Andrew Duni', defendant, must answer said petition filo'ins aforesaid, on or belore the 1st day 'if Aujiosi, or said petition will be Ukon ua tru, ami judgment rendered i i said action against, snid defendant, Andrew Dunn, for the sum of Thirteen Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at. the rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the SOrti day of Jlav, lt8i), and tor the silo of south-east quarter of section five, township range seven, lying ami situated in the County of Ellsworth, in i ne State of Kansas, said real estate having been duly attached in the above entitled action as the property of the said Andrew Dunn, defendant Dated June 7th, 1888.

IRA E. LLOYD. I Attest! Attorney lor PUintiil A li. fUrl'ERLY, Clerk. jypioiousSli For anything in this line, consult 1 1 KB 8 1 i a 1 1 1 i i a I I I rtl i -11-' M'i eftonaTHIS PAPER contracts made for all publications.

Estimates frea DISCOVERY- JuV GeeniBe Srtera Memory Tralnlaf. I oar Bk larwrneal ia ne readings Ulia wanderiac eared. ETry rhild and adult really beaeflltej. iu jce: i.tjt to OogTugpondQCtt CI i a Pf oeeiia, wiib optcior of Ir. Win.

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i'jers. irv by 4-roi. A. Sal filth T. 11 ireside Companion Great, Poplar FaiLily tospgsr per uniiiiin; Twocopies.

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ii' I IA! hihI cnarmk ii'ir Hi'tieie-t i-i'd poe.nv to col respondents FI K-vlDK COM I'ANl-IS' ii 1 nil i-Pceinr. i-f I. I lifl't l-ll t' clllllS I '-'d hi2t eooie.s ill each, isi ues li'e for n-ni Unices sent in iii rmr Pn- tnili -e Outers "-I iine-i I'fipies 1 rep. P11 i-hjiur Vnmlf ca 1 in will i ti A s- P. It i ITHEi BROOKS IMPROVEIT This wonderful tool has been given preference after severe competition with the beit knlve of other makes.

It proves a. FASTER and EAKIT.lt Cl'T-TEltanitCrTS BOTH 'and the toothed erica (rives R. clear cut, which is far easier than the straight enges or other knives. The shape of the edra- -atiorde greatest cutting capacity it literally, CUTS LIKE magic; Cuts hay orstraw In the mow. stack 1 or bale; IN VAM'ABLE inTllllng SILOS and tTTTlMO out EMI-LAtiE rR FEKD.

Will do ditch- I infT. cut Feat or otherworkwherea hay knife is applicable. Made of I best hammered steel, rigid and strong, and will last for years. They are sharpened like a common scythe by grinding or whetting on one side. RRDOXR' KIRN ANiT 3 1 ftttiifnrt iJunir Possesses every merit of the Hay Aiuie, nu maaa on same principle, i HAS Ml COMPETITOR.

CUTS KE THE IN and fanners pro-' uuuiicv ii. me mosL saiitiiocvorv 1001 ever invented. Apply to any hard- wareaeaier. oraddi-ess us ror circulars. rySee ona and yott WILL, BC IT.

liuRTH WiYHETDOL CD. A rs rTT iUGGY iO. CM I AGO, ILLIXCIS. THE STEEL GEAR 5 BUILEEE3 CF 100 BiTFESENT STYLES OF VEHICLES. LABGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE WORLD.

Bend for Catalogue and learn nearest Agent FURNACES, XVarxxx Vlr Puruaoes in the conntry. NEVER fail to give the meet pert eot satis faction. Get our circulars and price. I Information given aa to proper methods of heating dwellings and public buildings, GRAFF 208 waterV New Yorki liFE 3 FIX CM Ms wit 'f l'rce of flour is don at KafiVr Bros'. Flour is dow at the City Grocery.

Call and get their prices. C. Ed Jenniugs and family are now liviDg in the Gleesoa building. Alderman Wia. Lewis now sup ports a liue buse-atd carriage.

For a good atsortinent of tinware, cheap, go to Ivrieder Sturgis'. Have you seen one of The Jennings price lists. i The creamery is now getting over 9,000 pounds of milk daily, and the first of the week a large consignment of butter was made to New YoiL Persons wishing tinning done can be accommodated by calling at Krei-der Slurges', as they have employed a first class tinner. Farmers and machine men want to remember that Krider Sturgis sell all kinds of machine oil so cheap that it runs alone. Banker F.

N. Bewick was in Cain City last Wednesday taking a view of the thousand and-one lots he has lately come into possession of. For the large German millet seed go to the City Grocery and get their prices before buying. A fishing party composed of Lou Westervelt, S. Eighinger, W.

D. Sturgis and Ki eider started Thurs day evening for a few days spree up on the Saline. Wanted, 10,000 pounds of milk dai ly at the creamery. Kaffer Bros. Little Claude Jennings met with quite a severe accident the first of the week, by falling down, running a nail clear through the center of his hand.

The nail being a clean one, no serious result was anticipated. For cant) and millet seed at bottom prices, call on J. J. Andrews. The "kid" brass band of Ellsworth treated this place to eome very nice music as they passed through here ou their way to Griffee's park, to furnish the music to a dance, held there Wednesday evening.

Remember that the creamery is paying a good price for milk. The Journal was in error last week when it advertised The Jen nings as selling coffee at fifteen cents per pound, it should have read twen ty-five cents. Three and five cents is a large enough reduction on such staple articles. Lost: A leather pocket book, black. between this place and the Lincoln county line, containing about ten dol lars.

If the finder will leave it at C. Umbreits meat market or of fice, they will greatly oblige Joe Walker. 1 i W. J. Holt does not want the read, ers of The Journal to think that he is a man of loafing proclivities simp ly because he is seen upon the streets twenty-four(?) hours in the day, but to sum it all up, he is merely keeping his experienced eye open for a chance to make a few dollars on the stock market.

There is no wonder you are sur prised for The Jennings comes nearer giving away grpceries than you im agine. This week The Journal starts out on the home stretch of its fourth year, this number being 1 of volume four. While the place does not be gin to support a weekly paper, we came here with the determination to stay, and shall continue to roll out the papers once a week for sometime yet. We wish to call the attention of the traveling, public to the hotel fa 11 i 1 1 cuities oi tins place. Aitnougn we have but the one hotel, (The Kanop olis hotel,) it has been reopened and fitted up in first class shape by Mrs Montgomery, formerly of Clyde, Ks, who has had years of experience in that, lino, thoroughly under stands the wants of the public, and is ever ready to cater to the interests of the guests.

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1886-1890