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Lane County Journal from Dighton, Kansas • Page 1

Lane County Journal from Dighton, Kansas • Page 1

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LANE OUR VOLUME 2. D1GHTOJJ, LANE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1S98. NUMBER 20. LOCAL NEWS. Ed Kepner and his cousin Albert Shaffer came- up from Spring Tuesday.

-a 8 -32 -5? -g5 The mad dog scare is subsiding. COUNTY All goods at cost at Jared A sister of Mrs. Nettie Bower arrived here last Saturday to stay several months. Prince Bismarck died Saturday night. Miss Cornie O'Connell i3 visiting al Beeler.

F. C. A. Preusch orders the Journal Bent to him at Wellman-ville, Ness county. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi: Hi Hi Tee cream every Saturday at the Commercial.

Frank Rose, of Garden City, is here again thi3 year with hjs machine tor threshing. Caleb Dftgg now occupies rooms in John Finn's property recently vacated by Mrs. Burt. See those Trooper shoes at the Corner Store. Four Cars of Lumber just received and more coming.

Barb wire and nails in car lots. Also large quantity of furniture just, received. Spa flip haidrlcnmn Trnrk RnrJc olar Cir nnA A "Dlnl-Tr rP TIn. H. T.

-Morgan's father went to Emporia Monday. Frank Conners and family last Sunday, overland, for to yisit their parents. Register of Deeds Hyames' father is visiting him. The county commissioners were in session Monday. J.

S. Everett Co. are keeping fresh bread for sale. ing Chairs, and Rockers now on hand. An immense line of Hi Granite will ha here in a few days.

iff SIX CARS OF COAL NEST WEEK! Remember George Young at PenDennis pays the highest market price for butter and eggs. J. Kerby, representing the Columbia Tailoring and Salvage Co. of was in the city Tuesday re- One of Mr. Owen's brothers turned to Missouri Tuesday.

Mike Page bought Jacob Osborne's old barn back of White's store and moved it to his farm this week. Clyde DeLong is learning telegraphy with agent Bobbins. We also have the largest Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Windmills, Pumps, Harness, Implements, Stoves Tinware, Lumber Lath, Cement, Coal Furniture, Barb wire, Paints, Milo Basnett reports the grasshoppers eating np his peaches. M. M.

Fosdick has purchased an engine to thresh with this fall. Fred Guering, who lived in Lane county about five years ago, has been assisting Mr. J. Sv Zink in harvest. Hi Oils, Lamp Flues, Lanterns and Globes.

WindoAv Glass, all Sizes, Window Sash, Doors, all kinds of Building Mate- Mr. Paul Hard, of the law firm of Stambaugh Hurd, of Abilene, was transacting business- in Dighton Monday. 8l rial, Plenty of Shingles Lath and Lime. Shenlf James Caldwell, of Scott county, was in the city Tuesday. Miss Carrie Jared came up from Kingman, arrived here last Friday.

Buy a good Trooper, Gents' shoe of J. S. Everett Co. for 81,05 per pair. H't Hi Hi Hi Hi Hit 1 in I COMPANY, The celebrated Keystone, (High Patent) and Excelsior (Straight Patent) is kept by George Young at Pen Dennis.

iff Judge Barm on moved into his uS- this newlj 'acquired residence week. Gary Morgan, brother of our Commissioners Proceedlcgs Frank Delano has purchased a new horse power threshing Fred Morgan came in last Friday from Jewell county to spend a A bigraiu from the northwest Monday night, drenched this county good, aud laid up the threshers for a few days. Mrs. Griffin's father, Mr. Mitchell, has gone back to the central part of the state on some business.

He will return late in the fall. The Holiness association will hold its next quarterly convention at Walnut Valley school house on Tuesday and Wednesday the 30th and 31st of August. Every body invited. By the President. month looking over the beauties of Lane County.

A Mr. Hall of Edwards county i visiting with A. C. Hildreth and The boys at Garden City put hay family. in wtieeioarrows ana taice ineir girls out riding.

What can't be F. Freeman haa returned from Great Bend where he has been Ilarlev Curns, who used to work with C. N. Hoekaday in the dray business came in last Friday, and will visit here a month or two. Bring me your butter and eggs, if you want their fall value in goods.

George Young, Pen Dennis. nccomplished vith Garden's alfalfa is yet unknown. Several new subscribers have been added to our list in the past ten davs. J. H.

Niles made a remittance for the Journal to be sent to him at Hutchinson. The people here will be glad to know that J. R. has work and is doing well. You can get Dry goods, Groe-eries.

Hardware, Drugs etc, for your butter aud eggs from George Youug, the Pen Dennis merchant. On motion the following order-was issued to the Co. You are hereby authorised to accept 1897 taxes in full and all tax es for years prior to 1897 as extends ed an tax Rolls by the Co. Clerks, and issue Compromise Redemption Certificate to owner as authorized, ageut for same. This order to remain effect until Jan.

1st 1899, Published by order of Board. For rnt. The Crawford farm six milea, south west of Dighton. Three, hundred acres in cultivation. A section of land fenced for pasture.

Will furnish seed, teams and im plements for one half crop. Have, frame house, frame barn, wind mill and tank. See J. Pattex, COMMITTEE MEETING. There will be a meeting of the A general variety of Ladies', Misses, and Children's school shoes at the lowest cash prices at the Cor ner Store.

Henry Grace arrived Monday from Missouri to visit a week or tell davs. William Grace, who came out from Missouri some time ago and has been harvesting with Homer T. J. Barklev lost his Garden, corn and alfalfa by the hail. Hel-vie and Grace had their garden de-stroyedv 6 pigs and several turkeys killed.

Mrs. Cora Phelps, of Danyille, Iowa, arriyed in Dighton Tuesday afternoon and went out to Shields to visit with J. W. Miller and family who are her relatives. Niles, has concluded to stay here.

Don't forget the date for circus in Dighton. 10th.1 He went to work yesterday morning on the section under foreman W. B. Crandell. wants your pay you in C.

VanKeuren euro. He will cash or hade. fgzz Don't Ed Allison, one the brakemen on the branch, had his wrist pinched Monday morning at Scott City which rendered him unable to work. W. H.

Lee and daughters, Gertie and Esther, started Monday, overland, for Osborne county. Thev will go from there to Jewell county aud return in about three weeks. Ben L. Green has charge of the Herald during Mr. Lee's absence.

Zmsrzm Moncv People's Party central committee of Lane county on Saturday Aug Judge Lee Mouroe, of WaKeeney was transacting business in Dighton Tuesday. By toy one more 4 Ikau the BCAUufacturf rs price for a Sewing Ma- fj thine. Thia is all wo 1 Lm. I ClTY.anighRrade,high I Sirs. T.

Morgan reports her crar- Eli T. Lahr advertises his farm for sale in another column of this paper. Ke has concluded to go into the hotel business in Tecumseh Nebraska. d.jij ii i'itu i4i lioiselesa machine; adapted for light or ff en uaaiv aauiHErea uv nan inura-ix haa k1 f-saUirL? need'. e.

eli- The Board of County Commissioners at their session last Monday passed an order the eSect of which t-laji it rviHrjill find iny evening. Years Writ tea Warranty, We sell di- if rect to voa sa factory price. S18.00, less rfi Txc f6Tf.fih- Will shiDonreceiDt of that ust 13, 1898 at the Commercial Hotel Dighton for the purpose. of fixing a date for holding the county convention, and transacting such other business as may proper, ly come before the committee. J.

L. Filsox, J. B. Milford Chairman. Secretary.

For sam A good pump, complete Sulltf plow, Disc and tin hoe drill. Apptf to R. R. Humphrey Digbtoui Kan sasi. You ouht to price that Kangaroo Calf shoe at the Corner Store.

It beats all of them. is to allow all parties to pay delinquent taxes for the years prior to 1S97 without the accumulated interest and penalties thereon. It is araoaatftnd refund money if after SO days ir triM you are not satisfied with machine, ti We Iso sell baby cfc, bicycles. watches ctn. Fully illustrated in caUtfosue, wfcicL tt will be sent free on application.

ft iW KtTXKEXci: Corn Exchange Nat- Mrs. Neighbors, of Mc Pherson county, and Mr. and Mrs. I. A.

B. Hershberger, of Roanoake, Virginia, came here last Friday to visit with W. P. Moomaw and family. The ladie; are sister of Mr.

Moo-maw. Mrs. Neighbors returned to M(j lotal UacJx, Chicago. thought that most of the delin-qnents including the loan compan Mrs. E.

L. Gav has been serious- ly ill for several davs. One of her i Aaarcss duughtcrs has come out from the Chicago Purchasing Agency IS? Dearborn St Chicago. 3 ies will pay up under this order of the Board. The order will be- in eHect until January 1st, 1899, east to assist Mr.

uay in casing iori her..

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Years Available:
1897-1911