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The Republican from Greensburg, Kansas • Page 1

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'-'-X ilk KMih mesttL OUR HA0 NEVER CITS SORE. WE HAVE NO TALK OE WOE. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND TIIE PEOPLE OF KIOWA COUNTY. Single Copies, Five Cents. Subscription $1.50 a Yeae.

GREENSBURG, KIOWA COUNTY KANSAS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2o, 1891. NO. 32 VOL. 1.

the amount due plaintifl ami costs of SHERIFF'S SALB. SHERIFF'S SALE. Mrs. J. H.

Dukeliart is on the fdek list this wpt c. Rev. Hose of Dodge city Is spending a few The Official Paper of Crcenshrg, SHERIFF'S SALE. Xo. 648.

First published January 23rd 1891. SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 858. First Publication Jan.

23d 1891. State of Kansas, Kiowa County, ji 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 894. First Published January.

23d 1891. State of Kansas, Kiowa County, Th Union Trust Company, plaintiff versus, James T. Rutherford and Adeline Rutherford, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa-coun-ty in said state, I will, on Monday February 23rd A. D.

1891, at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, without appraisement, the iol-lowing described real property, to wit: Lot one 1, and two 2, of block two 2, of H. C. Henkle's sub-division of out-lots two 2, three 3.

and 4. of the first addition of out-lots to the city of Greensburg, Kansas. Said property to be sold as commapd-ed by the said order of sale. S. J.

Echols. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Greensburg Kansas, January, 23rd 1891. Charles L. Dean, Attorney for plaintiff.

Town And County Another light snow Tuesday night. J. H. Dukehart is in Kansas city, this week. Mary Booth of Kingman, is visiting friens in this city.

Comrade Ed Barrett reports business ou his mail route, good. A. R. Norton now occupies the Sanders property on west Florida avenue. Miss Katie Welter the popular teacher of tha Pyle district was in the city SaturJay.

Flags floated at half mast in the city this wet-k out respect for General Sherman. Banker C. W. Myers retured to Kingman Wednesday morning over the Fe. 'The next national Republican platform will doubtless contain strong reciprocity planks.

Carpenter Kenyon placed a dandy Bag pole on the school building Saturday of last week. Our foreman declares the only comfort a poor devil of a printer can tkae is in being vacillated. Attorneys, Davis and Milligan attended the preleminary trial of George Cook of Ilaviland, Tuesday. miss Bertha mcAuley left this morning for Hutchinson, where she will spend a few dayt with friends. At.

Woodbridge of Boston Mass. has purchased the Rheuchild property situated on Bay street in this city. Rev. M. M.

Thomas preached a very instructive sermon to the young people at the U. B. church last Sunday evening. If anyone wants a good watch they can learn where and how to get one cheap by seeing Major Disbrow at his store. i The dance at the opera house last Friday evening is said to have passed off pleasantly ith thh exception of a slight missuuderstanding of a few parties.

MissScoggans has been unable to take charge of her room in the city school this week, owing to illness that confined her to ber room. Miss Villa Hereford is teaching, temporarily, the scholars in our city school, usually presided over dy Miss Scoggans during the sickness of the latter. Did a legislatare di less work in the length of time than has been done by the wise reformers at Topeka? 'They attended to their salaries by the way The Kansas City Star thinks it mould be a strange move for a jefo'm Legislature to spend $100,000, to iu-oeach Judge Botkins to gratify a man slike Sam Woods. The Alliance held a meeting in this city last Saturday, we understand the adviseability of starting a store was discussed, but we are unable to learn de-ifinately the outcome. We received, this week a copy of the Takm Kkcokd a bright newsy little paper, publised and edited at Barling-ton Kansas by J.

W. Peck and devoted to the Alliance. We cheerfully X. George E. Clark, of Ilaviland, was bound over for the preleminary hearing last Tuesday, to the district court in the sum of $1000.

The charge is assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Kiowa county lands are becoming more valuable since the prospects for wheat is so good. New farmers are coming in and within a few years southwestern kansas will have fully recovered the bard times recently experienced. Uncle Louis Myers is improving his farm north of town. He has purchased the buildings formerly occupied by the Ximble Lumber Company and is moving them out.

With a few more such farmers as Uncle Louis, Kiowa county would soon take the gold medal as an agricultural district. DEsaoLmos notice. Notice is hereby given the Co-Part-nership heretofore existing between nenry Davaney and G. W. Properdoing Easiness under th firm name and style Davaney Prooer is this 4th day of February 1891, dissolved by mutual consent nenry Davaney.

G. W. Proper. in The Tomb. Newport Berwkt, Kentucky.

February tTth ISM. With military honors, Francis R. Curtis, the soldier whose death occured from a fall at the new military post, Fort Thomas, was buried yesterday with imnressiveness and honors, a faithful soldier received at the hand of suit, and forever barring ana lore-closing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises or any part thereof. Witness hand and the seal of said court, this Wth day of January, 1891. bbal.J Wilbur E.

Smimh, Clerk of District Court, Kiowa County Kansas. Johh D. Beck, and Attornevs for Plaintiff. FirstPub. Jan.

23d 1891. 4t AJflEBIFF'3 SALS. State ef Iihh,) Xlewa Ceunty. No. 731.

(First published January 23rd 1891.) L. C. Lane, Plaintiff, versus, Charles II. Johnson, Joan ma B. Johnson, Thos.

J. Ross and Imogens Ross, the Phelps Bigelow Windmill Co. the Barnes Lumber the Wichita Sash and Door Companv, the Chicago Lumber Company and O. Peck and Company defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 28lh district court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and lor Kiowa county, in said state, I will.on Monday Feb.

23, A.D. 1891. at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Greens-ourg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the lighest bidder, for cash in hand, without appraisement.the following described real propertv, to wit: Lots three 3, and four 4.

and the east half of the south-west- quarter of section thirty 30, township twenty-seven 27, south of range sixteen IS, west ot the 6th principal meridian. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order of sale. S. J. Echols Sheriff.

Sheiff's office, January 9th 1891. D. II. Ettien. Attorney for plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SAL. State of KAaiat, XJewa Ceut. The Union Trust Company, plaintiff, veraus, Allie Duncan, S. P. G.

Lewis, H. C. Henkle and A. A. Hyde, partners as 'leokle Hyde, E.

M. Donaldson, and VJ in nie C. Donaldson, defendants. By virtue of sn order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for trie 28th judicial district of the state of kaAsas, sitting in and for kiowa coun ty in said state, I will, on Monday February 23rd A. D.

1891, at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at toe courthouse door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the (lightest bidder, for cash in hand, vithojit appraisement, the following described real property, towit: Lots five 5, tix seven 7, and eight 8, in block jofH. C. Henkle's sub-division ofout lots two 2, three 3, ana four 4, to the city of Greeasburg.

kanaas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order ef sale. S. J. Echols, Sheriff.

Sheriff's office, Greensburg, kansas, iannary 23rd 1891. Charles L. Dean, Attorney for Pl'ft First Publication January, 23rd, 1891. SHERIFF'S SAUL Stale at Kansas, Kiev Ceuty. )H No.

801 By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the district court sitting iu and for Kiowa county in said state in an action whireia the Sioux Investment Company was the Union Banking Company a corporation C. W. Myers Cashier, Trustee for Bank of Greensburg M. B. Clark and Mary Clark were defendant.

I will on the 2nd. day of March, A. D. 1891 it one o'clock p. m.

at the front door of the court house in Greens burg. in said county and state, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand without appraisement the following described real property te wit: The south half of the south-east quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven 27. in township twenty-eight 28, south of range seventeen 17, west of the 6th p. m. eubieet to a mortgage lien for $850,00 and interest according to said order of sale S.

J. Echols, Sheriff Bv A.W. Balfour, Undar Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. -No.

939. State of Kansas, Kiowa County, ss. The Alliance Company a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Allphine, Mary Aiipmne, v. F.Miagenback,Julia Mineenback.and the Phalrw Xr.

Rio-ftlnw Windmill DefsJ By virtue of an- order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district of the state of XC nnena fiitr.inff in and for Kiowa county in said state, I will, on Mon day February S3ra a. u. issi, at one o'clock p.m. of said day, at the door ix9 fk NAiiri kniiaA In flrnnhiirfr in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sen to tne mgnesi bidder, for cash in hand, without ap-the followina described real property, to wit: The north one-half(ni)of the southeast quarter (eei) of section number (Mi townshiu somber tweaty-eight(M)southof range nine teen (19) West Ot ne em principal meridian. CiM nrnrwrtv he aold as COK- manded by the said order of sale.

O. 4. Sheriff. Sheriff's offlae, Greensburg, Kan-as, January 19th 1831. H.

Ettien, Attorney for Plain til. State ot Kansas, Kiow County, No. 861. First Publication, January 23rd 1891. The Union Trust Com pany tiff.

VERSUS, Andrew D. Cowell, Ida Owell. William T. Jackson, Susan M. Jackaon, N.

Price, Eugenia A. Price, J. A. Handle. Jennie Handle, Charles Hascall, Henry A.

Rice, Jennie M. Rice, James H. Lewis, C. II. Cotton, Silas A.

Arnott, Babcock and Alexander, partners as Babcock Alexander defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to mt directed and delivered, isiued out of the office of the district ccurt for the 28th judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa coun ty in said state, I will, on Monday February 23rd A. D. 1891, at two o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the court house door in Greensburg, in the county and staite aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, tor cash in hanL without appraisement, the following real property, tewit: Lots three 3, and four 4, in block two 2, ftf If. C. Henkle's sub-division of out lots tro 2, three 3, and four 4. the first of out-lots to tin city of Gireensburjf, Kansas. Said property ta be sold as command -d by the said ordf of sale.

S. J. Echols, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, tfansary 23rd, 1891. Charles L.

Dean, Attorney for Pl'ft SHERIFF" SALS. State ot fan sas, Kiowa Couaty. No. 860. First Published January 23rd 1891.

The Union Trust Company, plaintiff, versus, John A Handle, Jennie Randle. Charles Hascall, C. P. Fullington. James M.

McCowii, Bettie I. McCown, and John P. Freese. defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out ot the office of the district court for the 28Ui judicial district of the state ot Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county iasaid state, I will, on Monday February 23rd A.

I. 1891, at two o'clock p. m. of aid day, at the court house door iu ireensbiirg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at pubiic sale.and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, wiCbvui appraisement, the following described real property, towit: Lots twenijseyen 27, tweuty-eight 28, and twentaaine 29, in block sixteen 16, in Fulliugtoji" addition to the cly of Greensburg, Kansas Said property to be sold.a commanded by the said order of S. J.

Echols, Sheriff. Sheriffs office, January 23rd 1891. Charles L. Dean, Attorney for Pl'tf. (SHERIFF'S SALS.

State of Kaaiu, Kiowa Couaty. First Published January 23rd 1891. The Union 'irust Company versus. William C. Rupert, Mary Rupert, MaggieMurray StateBank, the Bank of Greensburg, S.

W. Cloyd, I). B. Colcord, B. G.

Kimball Lumber Company, William H. Hinkl; Annie Hiukle, J. L. Abernathy, W. M.

Aber nathy, F. L. Hall, W. F. Jones and Alfred Benjamine, partners as the Aber nathy Furnature Company, defendants By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district ceurt for the 28th judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa coun ty in said state, I will, on Monday Feb ruary '3rd A.

JJ. 1891, at two o'clocr p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, without appraisement, the following described real property, towit: Lots number eleven and twelve in block namber sixteen in Hopkins addition to the city of Greensburg Kan. Said property to be sold as command' ed by the said order of sale.

S. J. Echols, Sheriff. Sheriff's office January 22rd 1891. Charles L.

Dean, Attorney for Pl'ft. PUBLICATION NOTICE. la the district court within and for the connty of Kiowa, in the state of Kansas. The Niautic Savings Bank, plaintiff, J. M.

Biley, Ellen Riley, T. H. Stevens, Isaac Lawrence, Sandwich Enterprise Company, the Sioux Investment Company, the Farmers Loan and Trust Company of Kansas and Levi S. Gould, F. G.

Hobaon.and F. Casteen assignee of the Farmers Loan and Trust Company of Kansas, defendants. The state of Kansas to J. M. Biley, Ellen Riley, Sandwich Enterprise Company and the Sioux Investment Company, greeting: You will take notice that the said plaintiff, did, on the 10th day of December 1890, file its petition in said district court, within and for the county of Kiowa, in the state of Kansas, against the said defendants and that the said J.

Riley, Ellen Riley, Sandwich Enterprise Company and the Sioux Investment Company must answer said petition filed as aforesaid on or before the nineth day of March 1891, or said petition will be taken as true, and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendants, J. M. Biley and Ellen Biley for the sum of eight-hundred dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of Ave per cent, per annum from the second day of. May 1887 to May first 1889, and with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the first day ot May 1889; and for the further sum of $38,95, with Interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the sixth day of October 1890 and for costs of suit; and a further judgment against said defendants and each and all of them tor the torecloseure of a certain mortgage upon the following' described real estate, to wit: Tha south-east quarter (ai) of section twenty-eight (28) in township range seventeen (IT) west of the ith principal meridian, lying and situated in Kiowa couity, ia the state -of Kansas, and adjudging that the said plaintiff has the Irst lien said nremiees. to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without ai'i'raisement.

and the proceeds applied to the payment of Etate of Kansas, Kiowa County. Xo. 820. (First published January 23rd 1891) The Alliance Trust Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, versus James H. Owens, Annie E.

Owens. Mary A. Whitney and the Phelps Windmill Co, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and out of the 28th district cf urt of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county.in said state.I will, on Monday Feb. 23rd, A.

D. 1891, at one o'clock p. m. of said dav, at the court-house door in Greens-buij, in the county and state afore said offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder. for cash in hand, without appraisement, the following described real pro perty, to wit: Lots oue 1, and two 2, and the south the north-east quarter nel.ofsec- tiou number hve 5, in townsuip number twenty-nine 29, south of range seventeen 17, west of the 6th principal meridian.

Said property to be sold as command ed by order of sale. S. J. fccnois. Sheriff.

Sheriff's office Greensburg Kansas. January 9th 1891. D. II. fcttien.

Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. First published January 23rd 1891. In the district court of Kiowa county, state of Kansas. Boston Society of the ew Jerusalem a corporation, plaintiff, vs.

William L.C.lIawk,Kmma JJ. nawK. Toneka Investment and Loan Company a corporation, J. K.Stevenson and Mrs. J.

K. Stevenson, his wife; E. F. Me-dearis and Mrs. E.

F. Medearis his wife L. M. Brown and Mrs. L.

M. Brown his wife; Greensburg State Bank a cor poration, and Edward D. Bobbins, defendants. Bv virtue of an order ofsale issued to me out of said district court, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday ieb. 23rd A.

D. 1891, at one clock p. M. ot day at the front door of the court house in the city of Greensburg. tne county of Kiowa in the state of at public sale.and sell to the highest and best bidder.for cash in the following described real estate to wit: The south-west quarter swt, ol sec tion number thirty-three 33, in town ship number twenty-nine 29, range number nineteen 19, west or tne oin principal meridian, lying and situated in the county Kiowa ana state oi Kansas.

The above described real estate is taken as the property of said defen dants, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold and will be sold without appraisemeut, to satisfy said order of sale. S. J. Echols, Sheriff of Kiowa county Kansas. Gleed Gleed Attorneys.

SHERIFF'S SALE. No 847. First Publication, Jan. 23d, 1891. State of Kansas, Kiowa County, ss Mary A.Whitney i Plaintiff, vs.

Josiah S. Rodg-ers, Florence H. Rodgeis. G. Cot-rell and the Phelps and Bige-low Windmill Co.

Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district of the stata of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county in said state.I Monday February one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court-house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at pablie sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand without appraisement, the following described real property to wit: Lots three3md four4and the east one-halttejjof the south-west quarter swjjof section number nineteen 19 in township number twenty-nine (29) south of range iiiiieteen(19)west of the 6th principal meridian. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order of sale.

S. J. Echols, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Greensburg Kansas, January 9th 1891. D.

H. Ettien. Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, 1 Kiowa Couaty, First Published Jan.

23d 1891 No. 8S6. The Alliance Trust Company, a corpo ration, plaintiff. versus Francis M. Phegley, Mary s.

L. C. Lane, John D. Lowry, Henry U. Henkle, Rosa M.

Henk. Greensburg State Bank, Chicago Lumber Company C. B. Whiting. Hartford Life and An nuity Insurance Comrany, Elizabeth White and James Park, defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28lh judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county in said state. I will.on Monday February 23, A. D. 1891, at ore o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the court-house door iu Greensburg. iu the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand without appraisement, the following described real propertv, to wit: The south one-half of the south-west quarter swj.the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter swj, and the south-west quarter swj, of the south-fast quarter sej, of section number thirty-two 32, in township number twenty-nine 29, south of range eighteen 18. west of the tb principal meridian Said property to lie sold as command ed by said order of sale. S. J.

Echols. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Greensburg Kansas. January 9th 1891. D.

II. Ettien. Attorney for Plaintiff. days with friends here. John Page returned this morning from Ohio where he has been visiting friends.

W. E. Smith left this morning for Junction city where he will attend the grand lodge A. O. U.

W. roral urosslnns to the church is the result of the recent revival meeting at the TJ. B. church. J.

C. Pierce returned this week from Witchtta bringing with him a nice "little music box'. with which he entertains his customers at the star Store. nri (i B. Brown arrived this week, with their families from Litchfield Illinois.

They will take ud their residense soon on farms they have purchased south-east or this city, ana i nm wnnajHHit residents or tnis county. lttonm I. Ifciv received notice this morn ing that senate bills number 260 and 261, prepar ed by him had passed the senate ana gone ui uie house. The former is an act to vacate a part of Kidgeways Addition to the city, the latter an act to legalize the action of the board of county commissioners of Kiowa eouniy reference to the same The bills were presented by Hon, Chester I. Long.

Axothf.e Dastardly Outrage. 1 HP OIIKT Ul lire tUIUfliiwi -ra. med oue nUlit mis week, the type scattered over lilt? prat I If aim mr J'lrna aivss. aa. had our office pied we can syniphatluze witli our i u.

a iinaAJuwvtiil orroimkr m- altn to burn the Echo office in the same eity. The perpreiraiwrs 01 nurse- imcuwi wuift the property of others arecowardly vampires and and one-half inches of spaoe between their feet i i i i-Kaip w-nrk ana ean.ii vuuiu uc a jusncwiwu 13 1 El Febuuabt 14th, 1891, Gen. W.T.Sherman, Aged Days. "Free from tha cares of this cold World; The 'Grand Old Hero' sleeps While o'er his grave in silence grief. An Universal Nation weeps.

We have traveled a few miles in our life-time and know what it is to be nu-comfortably housed in a poorly unballasted car and rudely tossed up and down on old iron rails that are laid on a dirt rad bed. We have been there; but it was always on other roads than the Santa Fe. Their main line between (Chicago and Denver is hard to beat, the rails are of heavy steel, the track is smooth and rock ballasted, and the through "Cannon Ball" train that flies at fifty miles per hour speed over this elegant roadway is as pretty a piece, workmanship as siessrs Pullman ever turned out, hach vestibule sleeper is a model of luxury, and as easy as a cradle. Chair cars, library cars and day coaches are all carefully adapted to the travelers every want The Santa Fe is rightly named the most comfort able line. Ingersoll on California.

-v In a recant magazine article Mr. Emmertlngersoll the noted writer says. The climate of southern California in winter, closely resembles that of Egypt. Its equalibility is constant and its dryness is proverbial. The only complaint made is that it is two nearly perfect.

Residents bred in the eartern states confess now and then that a rising storm would give them a grateful sensation. But this sentiment meets with no favor from tha man who has just fled from a supefluently of wetness and chilling gales, to them perpetual summer seems perpetual paradise and to the ivalid dreading the advance of disease the still and acrid atmos phere is as the breath of life. The most comfortabla way to reach the pacific coast is via the Santa Fe route, weekly excursions in Pullman tourist sleepers at low rates. Apply to G. T.

Nicholson G. F. T. A. To peka Kansas for folder.

SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, i Kiowa County, Mary Burdette Childs, plaintiff. Versus Benjamin F. Cullum. Alma K.

Cullum, C. P. Fullinaton. fleorge Mi-yuay. K.

McCombs, Benjamin S. Brown and the Edwards County Bank. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered. Issued out of the office of the district court for the 2th judicial district of the state of Kansas, silting in and for Kiowa coun-tv in said state, I will, on Monday the icth day of March A. D.

1891, at one o'clock p. m. of wid day, at the liiurt htfuse door in tireensburg, in the cojntvaud state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell tnthehighest bidik-r. lurcash In hand, without louofug eiW(e rai projterty, to wit: The south-east quarter of section twenty-six In township twenty-nine, south and in range seventeen west in Kiowa county Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order of sale.

S. J. Echols, Sheriff. Sheriffs oltlce February 13th 139J. T.

E. Denipcy, Attorney lor Plaintiff. SHERIFFS SALE. State of Kansas, I Kiowa County. I The Inter State Loan and Trust Company a Corporation plaintiff.

Versus. Horace E. Clark and Eliza J. Clark defendants. Br virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for theth juduia.

district of the state of Kansas, sittiny in and for Kiowa county in said state, 1 will, en Monday March A. D. 1881, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Greensburf the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash hi hand without appraisement the following described nrooertvto wit.

The east half of the north-east quai tei of section twenty two ana toe west nun 01 u-e north-west quarter of section twenty-three in township twentyneven south of range seventeen west of the' sth Drineiial meridian. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said oraer 01 sale. a. bcnois. Sheriff.

W. H. Thompson Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, Kiowa county, 8.

P. G. Lewis Plaintiff. Versus Francis M. Davis, Aggie L.

Davis, c. M. Hopkins. Elizabeth Hoffman. Joseph KnitteL C.

E. Florence, Charles W. lute as assignee of F. M. Davis, t.

raver and Jesse T. Cantield, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the ifh judicial district of the state of Kansas, sluing iu ami for Kiowa count in said state, I will, on Monday the 8th day ul March A. D. 18S1, at one o'clock p.

m. ornaid day at the court house door In Ureeusburg, in the county and stale aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, without appraisement, the following described re-il Drouertv. to wit I its five and six in block thirty-nine in the city of ureensburg Ktcwa county Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order of sute. a Echols, By A.

W. Balfour, Sheriff, Jndir Sheriff. O'tit-e, Fe roary sth 1891. John D. Beck Attorney lor plaintiff.

Stat of Kansas, Kiowa County, The Alliance Trust Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Isom A. Wooten, Thomas Thompson and Mary E. Bell.

Defendants By virtue of an oraer or saie 10 uie directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district cf the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa coun-tv in said statej will.on Monday February one o'clock P. m. of said day. at the court-house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for in hand, without, appraisement, the following described reil property, to wit: The south west quarter (swt) of section twenty-eight (28) in township No twentv-seven27) south of range eigh-teen(18)west of the i-th principal meridian. Said property to be sold as command ed by the said order of sale.

S. J. Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Greensburg, Kansas January 9th, 1891. 1).

II. Ettien, Attorney for Plaintiff. 5HEKITFS SALE. Etate of Kansas, Kiowa uounty. 1 First publisiitd January 23rd 1891.

895. The Union Trust Compay plaintiff. Versus Sterling P. Burgen. Ella Burgen E.

B. Bay and Bay bis wife whose first name to plaintiff is nnknown De fendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me airected and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28, judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county in said state, I will, on Monday Februry 23rd A. 1). 1891, at two o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the court-house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in band without following de scribed real property to wit: The north half of the south west quarter of section one (1) and the south east quarter of the north east quarter and the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section two (2) in township twenty-seven (27) south of range seventeen (17) west of the 6th principal meridian. Said property to be sold as command ed by the said order of sale. S. J.

Echols, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Greensburg Kansas January 23rd 1891. Charles L. Dean attorney for plain tiff. SHERIFF'S SALE.

STo. 819. First Publication. Jan. 23d, 1891.

State of Kansas, Kiowa County, i The AlllanceTrust I Company a corporation, Plaintiff. vs. John X. Wilkins, Mary E. llkins, and L.

C. Lane, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa coun ty in said state.I Monday Febru ary D. one o'clock: p. m.

ot said day at the court-house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand. without appraisement, the following described real property, to wit: The south-west quarterfswjjoi sec tion thirty-four(34)m township twenty- nine 29 south of range nmeteeiiiiyj west of the 6th principal meridian. Sain property to be sola as commana- ed by the said order of sale. S. J.

Echols. Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Greensburg Kansas, January 9thl891. J. 11.

fcttien. Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF KANSAS, g3 KIOWA COUNTY, Julia Champion, riaintiff. Versus George B.

Conwell and E. W. Butler defend ants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th Judicial district of the state of Kansasjsitting in and forKiowa county.in said state, I will, on Monday the 2nd day of March, A. D.

1891, at one o.clock p. m. of said day. at the court house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, without appraisement, the following described Teal property, to wit Lot three (3) in block forty-fonr(44) In the city of Greensburg Kiowa county Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by said order of sale.

n. j. Acnois. By A. W.

Balfour, Sheriff. Under Sheriff. Sheriff's office, January 30th 1891. Carpenter and Irwin Attys. for plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE. First Published February 13th 1891. State of Kansas, I Kiowa County, A. Hyde, Plaintiff. Versus Charles H.

Landls, Bertha A. Landls and the Sandwich Enterprise company, aeienoams. By virtue of an order of sale to medirectedand rirlivereri Issued nut of the ofhlce of the district court for fhe 28th Judicial district of the state of Kan.slttirtg In and for Kiowa county in said state I will, on Monday March 16th A. It. M91, at one o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the court house door in tireensDurg, in me eouniy ana wuv aiwou, offer at public sale and sell to the higliest for cash in hand, without appraisement, the following described real property, to wit: The ad hiLir tu. i at the north-east Quarter () of section seven (7) In township twenty-eight (28) south of range seventeen (17) west of the 6th principal meridian, in Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order or sate, S. J.

Echols. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, February 13th 1891. J. W.

Davis, Attorney for plaintiff. If Sam Woods actions mean anything he would have the state expend 100, 000, in necessary expenses and mileage of witnesses to inpeacb Judge Botkin of the thirty second district, and yet Saji is one of the great Apostles of the Reform Calamity party. The toion Trust Company, Pl'ft. vs. Emma J.

Wright, Etta L. Norton, nee. Etta L. Wright, C.L. Neil, Lucy A.

Presnall and L. M. Presnall. defendants. Bv virtue of an order oi sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district of the stat ot Kansas, sittintr in and for Kiowa eounty in said state, I will, on Mao-February 23rd A.

D. 1891, at two clock p. m. of said day, at the court-house door in Greensburg. in the county and.state aforesaid, offei at public saie and sell to the highest bidder, for cash Dana, witnouwup-praisemint, the following described real property, to wit Lot number twelve (12) in diock number thirty (30) city of Greens burg Kansas.

said property to be sold as com manded by the said order of sale. S. J. Echols, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Greensburg Kan Januiry 23rd 1891.

Charles L. Dean attorney to, "laintiff. PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas to Madison A. Elkin and Susie Elkin his wifa and vv.

i). Watt. vou wi take notice that you nave oeen sued together with Mary lawkins in the distrief court in and for Kiowa county. Kansas, b' Charles Peirson and that unions you answe- to the petition nied in sai suit on or oeiore the 21t day of March 1K91, said petition will taken as true and Judgment rendered axainet you accordingly, foreclosing a mortfrage executed and delivered by Madison A. Eikin and Sueie Elkin to Jarvis Conklin Mortgage Trust Company dated July 1st 1S, on the following descnoed real estate, in Mowa county.

Kansas, to wit: The north-west quarter of section thirty f0 in township twentv-seven (271 ranire seventeen (171 west, and for thesale of said real estate, withoutappraisement. to pay the pebt secured hy said mortgage. Witness my hand and official seal this 31, day of January 181 wiinur K. smitn cleric district court. Beards ley and Gregory, Attys.

for Plff. PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas to Francis T. Roberts and Susie Robert his wife. James B.

Uider and Mrs Rider his wife, real nnme unknown You will take notice that you have been sued together with William H. Nields and Kosa Nields his wife in the district court in and for Kiowa county Kansas, by the British and American Mortgage Company and thai unless vou answer to the petition tiled in said suit on or before the -'1st day of March 1KSI, said peti tion win oe taaen as true ana juairement rendered atrainet you according ly, foreclosing a mortmure executed and delivered bv Francis T. Roberts and Susie F. Roberta to Jarvis Conklin inortjraee trust company dated Janu ary 1st 18X7. on the following described real estate, in Kiowa county Kansas, to wit.

The north-east ounrteror section Twenty- seven (27) in township twenty-seven ran ire sixteen (161 west, and for the sale of said real estate, wtthout appraisement, to pay the debt secured byaaia mortgraire. itness mv band and official seal tnis Jis day of January wiiour K. stnitn ciera district court. Beards ley Grejrorv Attys. for Plff.

SHERIFF'S SALE. No .842. First published Jan. 19, 1 State of Kansas, Kiowa county, The Alliance Trustl Company a corpo- ation. Plaintiff.

vs. Samuel Cox and McNight Hiue, Defendents. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the office of the district court for the 28th judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county in-said state, I will, on Monday Feb.23rd A.D. one o'clock p. m.

of said day.at the door of the court house in Greensburg, in county and state aforesaid offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, without appraisement, the following described real prorperty, to wit: The south west quarter (1) of section twenty-two (22) township number twenty-eight (28) south of range seventeen(17)west of the 6th principal meridian. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said order of sale. S. J. Echols, Sheriff.

Sheriff's office, Greensburg, January 9th 1891 D. H. Ettien, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. First published January 23rd 1891J By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kiowa county wherein J.

B. Watkins was paintiff, and KranK H. Butler and Wm. M. Thomas were defendants.

I will, on Monday Feb. 23rd 1891, at the hour of one o'clock p.m. at the front door of the building now used as a court house in the city of Greensburg, county of Kiowa state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kiowa and state of Kansas, towit: The south-west quarter swj, of section five 5, township twenty-eight 28, range twenty 20, west of the 6th principal meridian. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above named defendants, and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy paid order of sale. Sheriff's offlce.Kiowa county January 23th 1891.

S. J. Echols. Sheriff. W.

J. Patterson, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of kaksas. kiowa countt, First Published.February 13 1891.

Mrs. E. C. Platner, plaintiff. Versus John H.

Hall and Uliie V. Hall defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the ofnea ot the district court for the 28th judicial district of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county in said state, 1 will, on Mouday March 16th A. 0. 191.

at one o'clock p. in. of said day, at the court house door in Greensburg, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, without appraisement, the following described real property, to wit: The west one half 04) of tha north-east quarter of section seven (7) In township twenty-eight (28) south of ranffe seventeen (17) west of the sth principal meridian, in Kansas. Said property to be sold as command! by the said order of sale. 8.

J. Echols, Sheriff. Sheriff's offlee, February 13th 191. i. W.

DA Via, Attorney for plaintiff. PUBLICATION NOTICE. (First Published, Jan. 23rd 1891.) The state of Kansas; to T- H. Stevens, and the Westinghouse Company, a corporation; Greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued with William T.

Flick-iiiger, as co-defendant by the Westerly Savings Bank, a corporation, plaintiff. This summons is to require you to answer the petition filed by said plaintiff, in the clerk's office of the district court Of Kiowa county in the state of Kansas, ol or before the 6th dav rf March, 1891, or said petition will be taken as If ue and judgment renm for the foreclosure of a certain morfc gage, executed the first day of "June, 1886, by the said William T. Fhckinger, on the following lands and tenements situated in said county of Kiowa, and described as follows: Lots numbered three 3, and four 4, and south half of the north-west quarter of section number five 5, township number twenty-seven 27, south of range number eighteen 18, west of the 6th principal meridian, containing one-hundred and sixty and forty-four one-hundredths acres, 160.44, more or less, according to the government survey. One to secure the payment of the sum of $500, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent, per anuum and recorded in the office of the register of deeds, of said county, in Vol. 2 at page 113, and the prayer of said petition is that the defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming under them, be forever baired and foreclosed of all interest, right, lien and equity of redemption in, to or on said, land, and that said land may be sold according to law, without appraisement, and the proceeds brought into court and applied to the paj ment of 1st, the taxes due and payable on said premises; 2nd, the costs and accruing costs of thi3 action; 3rd.

the claim of ih plaintiff with the accruing interest inereon; ana xne claim of the defendants as their interests may appear, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at my office in the city of Greensburg, in the said county of Kiowa, this 29th day of December, A. D. 1890. Seal Wilbur E.

Smith, Clerk. By S. G. Shelton, Dep. Chester I.

Long, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF SALE. No.795. First Published January 30th 1891. State of Kansas, Kiowa County, By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered issued out of the district court sitting in and for Kiowa County in said state in an action wherein the Sioux Investment Company was plaintiff and Travis Cottle, Belle Cottle and B.

C. Garner and C. W. Garner partners as Garner Brothers were defendants. I will on the 2nd day of March, A.

D. 1891 at one o'clock p. m. at the front door of the court house in Greens burg in said county and state offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand without following described real preptrty, towit lne east half of the south-west quar ter and the nortn-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section nineteen 19, and the north-east quarter oi the north-west quarter of section thirty 30, in township twenty-nine 29, south, of range seyenteen 17, west of the 6th principal meridian, subject te a mort gage lien for $600,00 and interest according to said order ef tale. S.

J. Echols, By A. W. Balfour, Sheriff. Under Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 727. First Publication January, 23rd 1891. State of Kansas Kiowa county, ss.

Nathan F. Miller, Plaintiff, vs. Sylvester Fringer, George C. Strong, Clara Fringer and the Hartford la vestment Company, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed aud delivered, issued out of the 28th District Court of the state of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa counts, in said state, I will, on Monday the 23rd day of February A.

D. 1891, at one o'clock p. n. of said day, at the court-house door in Greensburg in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to tha highest bidder for cash in hand, without apprase-ment. the following described real property wit: Lots three S.

and four 4, and the south half bJ, of the north-west quarter Lof section township twenty-eight 28, south of range nineteen 19, west of the th principal meridian. Said property to be sold as commad-d by said order of sale. S. J. Echols; Sheriff.

Sheriffs office January 9th 1891. Moore Si Douglas and Jno. D. Beek Attorneys for Plaintiff. comrades.

Comrade f'urti was a mason and the Lodge he belonged to was dixpatched, but a reply not being received in time, the body could not be held longer. Comrade Curtis vm a retident of county for four years and the new o' cleat will be a shock to unany of lii old neighbor..

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