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1 60 Acrcsof Land for Sate les of Town. IV.ORN1NC&KEESTER tti: grass at the base of the ('beveiine FEED STORE Mountains, caught lire 011 the 111. inst. find has inn ued, over a tract of teres of timber. At hull n-'couuls tin lire 'f.

as still spreading. IfANit.M.i., the re.visher of the elevtii year old daughter of Martin -DKALKIWIN- Hart, was shot, or shot liimselt in tin We carry a complete etock of Grain Flopr and Feed. make a speciality of this bus! ness unit can give you bitter goods than you cn get ehK'jrpcrc. (live us a call, court room at Hastings, Nebraska, ANOstlll they come. Every day brings new arrh als to Hiril (lily some to buy deedfd land, others to buy and still othet'R to secure good business locations.

Our streets are daily crowded with strangers. All are well pleased with the country and especially with the bright future of our little city. AVE are in debt to Hon. Win. Sims, Secretary of the Hoard of Agriculture, Topekn, for a ropy of lie Fil th Hienninl Iieport of the Slate Hoard of Agriculture (1885--'80).

It contains much valuable Information oonceriiKipi the growth and advancement i.f our state, and also some excellent sustentions for the planting of trees which we will give when we have time to loot; over the-subjectH more eai ei'ul whore be was arraigned for trial 011 Mcli. Will. The r.ngiiicering News, in the. course of a loiig article 011. the substitution of steam heat, for stove heat in railway Robertson Brothers, Prop's.

shows that no more than from Vi 1T Is Til HKSTMADH, LKiUTKST KUNNINU, (VT.ll-.TKST AM) SIMPLEST IN THE WOULD. OUR MOTTO: Protection in Territory. in Principle. lif Universal. Oils and pgltts FOlt Ai.l, MACHINES.

to per cent of the locomotive's sup KANSAS. UIRD CITY, ply of steam is required for heating the average train. It adds that this quan tity can be obtained without reducing the load, increasing the iiea ting surface, Temperance Billiard Hall decreasing the speed, or decreasing the We Cauy a Full line of GROCERIES of all Canned gopds, BIRD CITY, KANSAS. AT THE OLD STAND Prpps. DKAI.KIM AMI Ajicts ivIhi wish In tuaiille tin' IIKST and MOST A'hlress tut pari Iculnrs White SewingMa-clime Coisapany, 1112 Olive St.

Louis Mo. I Mention this luiK'r- Having recently purchased and relitted tills building, we desire to call tlie Mn. Moss IJack 'to Mr. Kilter Prise who going by with Speed in a covered say, where are yo'i going Mr. Enter Prise; 'T am going out to Cheyenne county, Kansas, to buy a releniiiishnieiit in a Uird City.

A friend of initio told ire, it is'the line.it country lie ever and that they are already buildinga branch of the IS. M. to Bird City. I have loss by radiation. It is only necessary to push the fire a little when the train is on a level or down a grade, and to use si earn that can he spared while the train is resting at stations.

If the News is i irl 1 1 this question of h-'iitiug ruvsafter kicking the stoves out, isn't one-half largo as a good many rail-road men and most of the papers of this country would have it, appear. Boots and Shoes, attention the fun loving people of the tact, that we will keep nil lands ot temperance drinks, iind the Best Itraiulaof CiRarsin the market. We keep an orderly house, and all can: rest assured of good treatment, (live us a- call. G. E.

JOHNSON, WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN To ruIi fir: rllK' for tlie I.kavknwohtii Daily oi Wkeki.v Timks, ht connection with the nnn- ol(l my so acre farm bark in 'Kiiaiia IN THIS DEPABTMKNT WE DTvF COMPETlTttlMj IiOTH fS QUALITY AND P1UCUS. and ith the proceeds I will have enough money to buy quarter section TlKlfSMAN Contractor and Builder, of land in Cheyenne Kansas, and improve and stock it nicelv. That is what I call striking it rich." Plans and specification furnished upon application. All work warranted.

Knock, knock, rattle te-rattle, slam Tlie )Ijut ocenptofl by tiir tjmrs in ionniiillhtii ntul politics ia too well knnwnio nectl e.immcmmti.iii from tlie Fhonti liiisM an. It outspoken, ldtiH'mknt lle4mblic.au paper; in fact tiik State iwpei. It favors tlie enforcement uf law and order, We can paper and he for SfUW a year. We can furnish our jniper anil the WE-EKLY Tl ICS for 9i.no a yenv. Send Tiik Ti.ui:s Premium last.

riovEs and Hardware, Nebraska State Journal. THE iVAYTO BOOM. Olobi'. Toil me not 111 mournful numbers, that the town is full of gloom, for the man's a crank who slumbers, in these hust'ing days of boom. Iiife is real, life is earnest, and tlie grave' is not it goal, every dollar that thou tamest, beliis to make the old town roll.

Hut enjoyment and net sorrow, is our destined end or ay; if you have no money, borrow buy a corner lot each day! Lives 0 great men all remind us, we jean win immortal fame, let ns leavi -lie chumps behind us, and we'll gel bang, belter, skelter! and the building KANSAS boom goes on. From 7 11. m. till II p. BIRD CITY, the sound of the hammer, the saw and the plane can be heard all over town The merchants, the mechanics, tin Proof and Contest Notices.

blacksmiths, the real estate, agents, and even the printers are kept, busy from Monday morning till Saturday night. In this department we carry an immense stock of gasoline StwflSj stock of shelf hardware is replete with everything the public may require, Tinware also kept on hand and made to order. Attention, When you get ready to make proot, "all on the editor of the paper in which you desire to have your notice published. He will make out your application free of charge. After your notice is published, read it over carefully, and if you find my mistakes, notify the editor at once a order tlia( the preper correction may be mu.de.

The boom is on in deadly earuesl, am; every body is happy. Do you want to see the liveliest town in western Kansas? Then come to liirdCit at once. TUB papers in states farther east blow a hig blast when some weak hearted fellow gets tired of the west and goes back to "live witli Vis wife1! people." They don't note the fact, how ever, that it is only one out of a hun there just the same. In this world's broad field of battle, la the htv.iuae of lite, let us make the dry bones rattle-buy 11 corner for your wile! Let us then be up and doing, witli 'heart for my fate, still achieving, still pursuing, booming early, booming late. Tin; hoys who have beep, east duriie Lhe winter, anil have again returned to his county, "no more to roam," saj that it makes them feel good to get jLeading HOTEL in The City.

Every Thing Neat and Clean- CHAS. ROUP, Prop. SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. I PriTl TRAVELING FUDI.IC, 2.0orer Day.

lil-UvJ) WEEK BOARD $4.00. BOARD AN!) LODGING 5.00 Bird City, Kansas. pur and Feed, dred that ever goes "back cast" and of these, not one in fifty remain there back to this region of prosperity. It indeed a relief to pass from those oh! They fail to say anything about the great number of poor men who li'ivi 7173 I'. S.

Land Ollice Oberlin Kans Feb. 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following-named set has tiled notice intention to make final proof in ntpport of his claim, and that said Seed Our Hour and feed store is packed to its utmost capacity. Bf all kinds kept in stp.ck. come west and grown rich in 11 few md crow ded communities of the east, vjiere everything drags along in tile weil-wotn ruts in a '-Hock Me to Sleej years.

ornof wiil be made before Probate lodge of Cheyenne County Kan. at ilird City on Men. 81, 1887, viz; Wm. II. Coi.k, The East may kirk and tear Its vest, The East may laimh all day but the East can't the boom in the West, Because It isn't built that way.

THE FRONTIERSMAN. New Restaurant. II. E. 2511 for tlie NSVii Sec 2 Town Mother" style, to such a county as heyeune, wlr-re every tiling is new active, vigorous and booming.

In tlie our farmers are turning over the fertile, virgin soil, digging wells, mlling up windmills and making itn- C. A. MORNING, Editor and Publisher. oOo- Wednesday, March 23, 1887. Jiange 37 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: B.

H. Whfiatley, ILL. Hummel. C. V.

Sterns and A. It. Smutz all of Uird Citv Kan. 41 A. L.

Patchin, Register. Late Rulings. Heady-made final proofs will not be accepted. The questions must be ask cd by the officer, and the answers Una, and there written down by him as the) 15. O.

system has lately purchased the Southern Express Company. Senatou Jones, of Florida and De troit, is said to be both insane and in- Keeps a Full Line of Gasoline Stoves With All The Latest Improvements. Call and Examine my Goods before Buying'. Ll. Luml onico PUcillli Kan.

Feb. 23, 1SS7 Complaint lmvint peea entered fit this olllee by 11. Waltley anilllist Albert Heiliback for iibiuntnnlnu Ills homestead entry No. 11395 dated li, issli iieini'tht'iiwU He, 11 Towns lianye US in Cheyenne county Uhii. Willi a view to the cHiici'llalion of said entry; Contestant alleges 111 their In our towns, the streets are lined with teams.

Llie business houses are crowded witli customers, our ide-awake real estate lgents are constantly busy selling cf all kinds, and exchanging "heyenne soil for 111s in tlie east. I'tii' noise of tiie hammer and the saw aiake that is sweet to tlie ear if every lover of prospeiity and prog-ess Parties in the east who have no lesire for western life, should at least 'ome and vee this country. It will tlo bent good. It is well worth the time uid money that will be spent in mak love. The peninsula state is very much disgusted with the unstatemanliKe demeanor of their old senator.

are given The fee of pne dollar ueednot accompany an affidavit of contest tiled sub ject to a prior contest. Poverty and sickness will be accepted as an excuse for absence only whei. the good faith of the entry man is show 11 In case a party has $2W with which to pay for a tract of land when there is 110 occasion for him to pay for it at uii if he really intends it for his homestead the plea of poverty only siren 'them JvlARSHAL Prop. Meals at all hours of the day. AVest of "Aoffman's Drug Store.

pheyenne County Bank, JJird City, Ka nsas. Shapleigh, Ktelcr Co. Capital $50,000, Do a general banking business. Farm Loans Negotiated. Tmcnulias been some very important gold discoveries' mttde in southern A rica of late.

It is said that the deposits that the said Albert HeinbiM has wholly fulled lo establish his resnieiuv or make any Improvements whnU'vei'iiion said traet up to the present time Ihe said parties are hereby summoned to this otiieti on the rati day of May 1887 at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish tes-liniony eoneei'iiin-i said alleged abandonment. 4:1 Ifnink llaeon, Kectster, found are richer than those of Califor nia or Australia. nig the trip. They will never regret it Tins republicans in the state legisla the presumption of ba.l faith, and un-dL-r such when poverty is offered as an excuse for meagernes; mo P.

K. I.aii'l "liltc.i tMtvrllB Kan. Feb. 17, 1887. Conililanit liaviim beer, entered at thisotlleeby V.

Khaweross asinins' lleonje W. Henkle fer ture of l'ensylvania are preparing to pass a bill changing the Congressional districts so that Mr. Randall will be mustered out of Congress. Pres. Pres.

Geo. a. tl. W. Geo.

8. 01 improvements, and absence, even though the claimant lias never absentee himself from the wart for more thai, thirty days at any one time, the prod will be rejected and the entry held Correspondents, Chemical National Hank, N. Y. first National Bank, Denver. to eoinply Willi law to timber culture entry No dated Wept li upon the sw1 see.

1'p. 5 ramie -11 w. rlu-i enne eo. ka. Willi a view lo the eaneeliatioll of said entry contestant al lews that deft has failed to break or euus'i to be broken live aeies of said tract during tlie first yeav of said entry up to the present time the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Ibis ofllee on the 2.1 day nf April 1887 at lo o'eloek a.

to respapd and furnish testimony eoncei'lilns said aileed failure. 40 Frank Pacnn, Keirister. Kansas The Pih'e of The Farmer. Missouri Kan as Parmer. One of the cliar icterist lea is tlie certainty in ins own mine he lives on tlie besi quarter ai the best county of the best state i'iiere is a state prnle among her live or ten years residence in iliat seems amusing to tlie eastern cili Tiie older settlers who came ihe 'nils, or soon tbercal'ter.

believe in Kansas as they do in their own families- they haee, helped to pi nise tin slate and have believed in her future through good and evil report, 'flic old settlers looking back over twenty-live ir thirty years' struggles in Kansas, love state'for the triumphs and victories he has seen led over her trials ami hard Topeka, Leavenworth, AVichita and Uird City are the names of the four ities in Kansas that are now enjoying lie greatest boom on record. for cancellation. I I 'i i Ha Final proofs must be taken 011 tin- day mentoned in the notice, and the tustimony of claimant and ins witnesses taken before the same officer. Cultivation and improvement cannot On the lath 111st, the Richmqnd hote: and St. James hall, Buffalo, N.

were distroyed by lire. The hotel was filled with guests at the time, twelve of whom were burned to death and many more slightly or seriously Injured. be accepted as the equivolent of resid ence. Jividence is not admisaible as to fiii-l P.M. Land olliee Oberlin Kan.

Jan. 28 1887. Complaint haviiu; been entered at this otllee by P.luil TiKerstrand W. b. Ijmberttor abandoning his homestead entry No.

7349 dated I'ao. 18811 upen the Nlili Wee. 4 Towns liantrea? in "heyenne county Kuu. with a view to the eancella ilon of said entry contestant alleges that deft lias Tlie legion borne upon the state Through dillieiiities to the stars." acts performed on the land after the initiation of the contest. Pumps! Tubular Wells.

TO AVHOM IT MAY CONCERN I James Dillingham, am prepared to put down Tubular Wells for ijSl.QOper foot with pumpcomplete. A good well pr no pay. I have had nine years experience. Will go through rock" or quick sand, will also furnish a first class wind mill all complete for Sfi5 Apply in person or by letter to James Dilling- was aptly chosen lor Kansas. 1 he stale pride ol tlie Ka'nsan is not founded up-'in his wonderful it.erial prosperity.

A tin btr culture tntrvnnm cannot plead, as an excuse for failure to break the required amount, that lie employed The French have sent a man-of-wai to bombard Johanna, the capital of a small island by that name in Mozambique Channel. The reason given by the French is that the king of Johanna refused to receive the French resident at his capital. failed to establish it residence, lias also ir.okebut 2 acres, 114s built a house 10x12. no bedding, no dishes, 110 rtooro, stove not set up, 110 slgri of habitation on said claim, Ihe said pin tles are hereby siiuunoiied to appear before Clerk District Oiiurt Cheyenne Co. kuu.

at Uird City Kan. oil the 2 day of Apr. 1887 at 10 o'clock a. an agent to do the breaking and supposed it was done. Here We Are AgaM pam, Lock J3px 80, Kenkleman, Nebr.

Claimants are responsible foi the nett of their agents, and cannot shield themselves behind the negligence of such. -TO TELL YOU MAT- to respond and furnish testimony concerning said.alleged abandonment. The testimony ill this ease should be (Ilea In this office on or belore The state legislature of Texas has voted to submit the question of constitutional prohibition to the people at an Apr. IB 1887 for action of this otllee. so A.

b. Patchin, Keg. FURNITURE nut upon a hr-ader idea. Nowhere in dl the settlement of the great West, have a people made greater sacrifices for tin; education of their children, list class school houses could be seen far out over the prairies long before tlie two story dwellings made their appearance The best building in everv town tlie lir.it ti-u or even twenty years of existence has been the school house ati'l Mm church, and tiie newspaper followed quickly with their generous support The pioneers ot Kansas never forget that it is their lirst duty to educate their children. They were poor and mortgaged, and crops sometimes failed and prices ruled low, but the school houses were built and teachers employed just the same.

It required a brave and in-teligent people to do this. No other stale having but 1,300,000 people can point to such a grand system of public schools and a carefuliv protected permanent school fund of Every election to be held next August. The prohibitionist are already at work and the campaign propiises to be a warm 7107 U. S. Land Ofllee Oberlin, Kan.

10, 1887 Lnere is guarantee mi wen uuu jpill for pne year after completed'. VM, vogel, DEALER IN- Prugs, Medicines! CHEMICALS, Notice is hereby gl von that the following named Notwithstanding the fact tint the triumph of the women of Kansas in securing the passage of the municipal suffrage bill calls forth a consider able amount of burlesque from the papers in as well as out of the state, it is a grand step in the right direction. No great measure of reform has ever been proposed, no discovery or invention made known tli at has not been met by skeptics and derides. Ga-lilleo was imprisoned because be dared to say the earth moved. Socrates was compelled to enr rnit suicide because he taught that the soul is immortal Columbus was thought insane when settler has llled notieo of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Judge of district court or In his absence the elork thereof at Bird one.

The ladies are enlisting in the cause, and everything is making the proper start to make the prospect look favorable to the adoption of the City kan. on April so 1887 vtst CHAUMU F. REED, I)' for the HKH Sec. 24 Tp. 1 9 Hango 39 He names the following witnesses to prove lie! continuous residence upon mid cultivation of i he rarmers ot cneyenne Co.

are making preparation to farm extensive said laud vlv Dillingham, Luke Lytle, Den nls Watts and L. O. Clark alt of Bonkleinan Nebr, provision has been made for the deal ly the coming season. Last spring but and dumb, the insane, the imbecile, the J'roscriptlons carefully compounded day or night. Choice Cioaks few of them had any faith in the coun Allen Shay having 1).

H. on same trnot Is hereby notified that unless tlo appears at the same time imp place his D. K. will be canceled. he made known his proposed scheme the success nf which has added so much to the world's prosperity.

And when, with difficulty, had made preparations for this voyage, and secured tlie services of lao reckless adventurers by the blind and the criminal classes which modern thought and experience of older states have proven valuable. try and hence only planted a few acres or sowed a small patch of small grain by way of experiment. Everything did 40 A. L. tchm, Kegistar.

7340. U. S. Land Office at Ohorlln, Kansas. can be bought of A.

GOODEI? Er-Cheaper Than Any Other Man in The- west. HIS PARLOR SETS, BEDS, CHAIRS, SJGFAS, SAFES, LUK Are of the best quality. Jle has every thing tljat is usually kept in a fir-. FUBN1TUBB STORE AND WILL NOT BE Q1VK 1HH A BIRD CITY DRUG STORE Payne Gilliland, Propr's. DEALERS March 5th, HOT.

BIRD CITY BENKELMAN Complaint having been entered at this office hv Theodore T'oniai. against Urs Stuber for soramarkably well, that farmers are buying implements and going to work this Bpriug in dead earnest, Cheyenne pounty is no longer an experiment, but a settled fact. abandoning his homestead entry No. 8495, dated March loth, 18S8, upon the N. W.

)4, section ill, townslily 2, ransc 38, In Cheyenne ooun-ty, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry! contestant alleging that defendant has never made any Improvements on said land nor made a residence on the said tract: the said The Kansan lias brought his Best ideas from his old home. The Massachusetts man compares bis ideas on school or government with the man from Iowa. Tlie former citizen of Maine suggests something to the Huck-eye, and ihe Pennsylvanian has somo-tliing to say to the Kentnckian, and the result is a cosmopolitan society, where the Englishman, the Irishman, the German, the Swed the .1 ew and American, pure or mixed, must stand upon his own merits regarnless of the position his grandfather held. The family pedigree don't stand for much in Kansas, and yet intelligence, integrity and talent is acknowledged and paid every homaage dun it We are growing a new state, and in time will become the pride of family, the pretence of wealth, and the old fashioned ruts which mark tlie old fashioned states. With the aid of steam and promise oi ricn reward, a large tnrong gathered at tlie wharf to see the ''biggest fool in Christendom take his everlasting departure." Every step taken in the elevation of women to a position approximating that of the lords of creation has been met by insult and mitsrepresentation.

Jest and burlesque take the place of logic and experience by the cynical opposers of women's rights. In spite of opposition, however, the women and their friends have gained triumph after triumph until with but a few exceptions they are recognized as the peers of men, especially in America. Wherever the advancement of civilization has been the most, noticeable, and where the people have achieved the greatest results in science, art and literature, then are the rights and abilities of women the most highly respected. The women of Kansas are brave a id paatlea are hereby summonod to appear ut this ofllee on tllo 13th day of May, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m.

to respond and fiirnisht esthnony concern BUST IS ing said alleged abundonmoi: Tiierk is to be no more capital punishment in Maine, a bill having become law substituting imprisonment for life for hanging. The precautions in the bill against undue lenieney are excellant and no murderers can bepardonad, unless his innocence should be proved by convincing testimony not forthcoming his trial The bill is almost identical with one passed in Switzerland some years ago, and which was repealed in consequence of the great increase of murders and crimes of violence while 44 Frank Bacon. Register. 7847. U.

S. Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas. March 7th, 1R87. t)aily Hack Line, Complaint haying been entered this ofllee by Wm. Lafford agalutt Frank K.

Barber tor abandoning Ins homestead entry NO.40U6, dated electricity, and tlie benellt of the schools Pure Drugs and Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, v. Tobacco, and everything usually found in ilrst class drug Goods New and Fresh intelligent, and will not be defeated nun noons, we are starting wnero our native states have grown to in a bund- tStaae leaves ftird' every lay at August ai, 18SB, upon the N. IS. jeotion Township 4, Hangs 38, In Cheyenne coun by the scon's add sneers of their cne. mies.

They will go forth and discharge rfat SoatT mvEl Hu three day at 80 a. m. Mak trip in three, mllrAur-- but thu rB31llt o( eKaeutiou. miirdur, but the result of "exception red years. The lirst twentytlvo years of our growth is but the bright promise of a great future where the best specimens ty, Kansas, Willi a view to the cancellation oi said er.tr eoiitostantaut alleging Rbandou-uitint, the said parties lire hereby aummoned to appear at this otllee on the 28th day oi April 1887 hours by changing team at half way house where the wry traveler can secure a lunch or meal at any our.

ot men and women will lie grown. I he Kansan has a right to be uroud of his their duty bravely, anil thus show themselves worthy tlie conlidtmcc deposed upon them by our legislature recently, and the right of suffrage iinqualllltMiiy will be extended to them in Loth state am: national mailers ere long. al circumstances." Hence Maine's Immune ex pertinent will be regarded with more than ordinary interest, not only in this country, but also in the tnihiiimr piiblie of tiie Alpsi, it 10 o'clock, to respond ana nirnisn tes state, for what it has done, and what it Having recently located here, we invite you to call and learn our wAt. eoinsclKevrlicr. Hcineinbcr the pbu e.

oppusite the publulhre. irtv timony concc ruins said alleged abandonment. and comniotlloini tigs. WALIB ft McOIMITV, sureiy will do in the future. Frank i.lriro&.

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