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The Plaindealer from St. Francis, Kansas • Page 4

The Plaindealer from St. Francis, Kansas • Page 4

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If people would know or want to know T. W. wilier has a corn trrindor in his how to raise capbago, go and see U. stable buck of the old stand of Fausey Proof Notices muHt be paid lor'prir to third publication or they will will lfo dincontimiedi XHE PJLA1N DEALER, and Miller. is grinding corn every No I I'll be dod gast if IU circulate a petition.

11 The boys say ihn A. P. TjUcas 1h an expert skater, and outs a very often. The young men of St. Francis afe oon-templatlDg a temperance entertainment Slum Jiiv evenincr Jan.

20th. Mr. H. day. 1 Dont foret the 3.

A. K. to night. Hanson or Elijah Bray. They both rawed cahbagfe enough to suppjy-the wholo country last season an iner quality you never saw any- where.

The material hna arrived for the north Friday, Jmiflftry lsy Help the old soldiers by going to their NO TICK. W1I8. Land Ofllce, Ohcrlln, Kann. L)uo 8 1KHH. Copiplnint hftvhiji ttccn entered thio ofllcf hy Jacob II.

Coi)nr Jolitr -Hlnml for (iliftmlonlnir hl liomuttcad entry No. UW, dHtetl Mnrch IHsj, upon the noubwutit quarter cectloiiS. towi.hip 4 aontp, rnniru 41 wut, In Aruml and departure of trninn, on the bridge and Hasty is putting it in aa fast Thuiman will be the principal speaker of enteriau.m'ni TKo rAIvnl nmntinfffl hftVft vlist closed. bb his legs will lot hn i- iuwsty- says he the evening; 1 1 would like to move Hrt Francis ba-k to TVniqnn unells school Wano, so he could hnish the winter out aver Vully Ktiilrrtad at St. i rnnciB, KRIVAliS, Kaawntjer and AiaU 1 p.

m. liocol 1 roifiht 345 s. m. rnnponffcT and Alnil m. IochI A-VciKlit' .10:00 p.

Thoir season of wurH '-una boon with good results, Tho saur.d of the grist mill, corn grinders nud elulUiT8 around 'about, town, -lie is a irenial good nntured and pastes them vp in-tliq. windaws all over town, i fellow and readily mukos friendu here ton my, ia. wun view mine caiicri-Intlon wl paid t-niry, allepinj: aliidunmcnt. Tlmt n'd J. Jilcud Imp chanced hit ri'ptdcncp thrffroni- for more limn Plx muni hp Pinco making paid entry, Hint aid traet in jictjtt1i-(l upon Bnfl ciutlvalod liy pi(l party fle n-quliud liy lav, tliat tlyi lia liiMn im (j( any kind pur.

upon Bind land within Uio Wvft'ati n-bntlm. TIki naid partlep avo hereby pnmmiMH.d to nppuar at. ttila ol'llce on tlu- cr he IN AKFTND TOWN, 4 -s pY Jauies htvd of 14o was in town Mon sound like they did "back yander." If yon" ant to know how walking is between St. Franuis and Haiglcrj iibIc John loft man and Ira Hnrrlsonv day. He has justfroturned from a west- School begins next Monday.

rn trip through iNeW Moxieo, Utali. ana Rv.iT. O. Allen' prcacheu at Atwod Washington and says that the lattor auy otKi'innnryi lsyn at 10 unlock a. to rcspoi and luriiif li testimony cjiicouilug paid ulletfud aiiABritjumcnt.

4 Tutly Scott, overy SuudajJ. i Ly. suitiul him the best, between the The bovj are improvipg thsir time now Wm. 'Buck and W. H.

Downs both skatinu. Ice on the river find Uherry Rockies ah4 the fcjuscado rahgee i the best wheat belt in the world, a-'Craging about 00 bushel to the up at Denver. Crtok is nice und smooth. A. U.

LARK, Proprietor. Keops couulaiitly ou hand a complete lino of DRlS, MHDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, N0TI0N and TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Kennor and Brny v. ere ith a boer Tlioro ii dungor of the ioe harvest being Laud office at O'lorlin, Kaiif-ttf IUt. JH.

1HHH. Notice Ip li'-rohy qlvfin that tlii followii-n nam ed h-tf rili-il iioth t- hiJ Intoiitiou tu maki-final priMl in viit-puri of claim, and that said prctfif. will ho inau! bi fwdrn and ux-olHclo Clfrk ol flu prohatu Court of hv vwm: flatlia Ut I r'unrdfc. Co'fiU. 1 Go to the St.

Francis Hotel and uot a jiiara mtial. tt kjrt to Ho poMoftlfG book store for all Jdnda ot conftutionorieB. Alwava frouh kpd nico, O.D. Carter. li.

6. Thnrmnn wae qnlltnt to Bird City 4'hi8 week, on important legal bustnens. Wanip Fifty luiins from SiOO.CO to $500.00 emilL Aloney Ih uhoap. Jims A. AoCah, la hoard's rtimf.tf I14II for your Sinner whou i'rtowti last Saturday.

1 When'thebafid struck tip a livoly air I short this year. It is generally oohoider- Mont Collins ai rived humo this weotf ono day last woek while marching up 1 (Ml tluit if the not thick enugn ny for a short stay. Jackson Avenue it shook up MrruryH pVb- 4st, the ico is lost, liirtlCj-y. on llU, lBtilf, vit: grist mill so badly that it united the pressors Coleman nnd White wont vhnder. cat oil, and now Mca mill is A.

M. BrnnatTi an, the "Pioneer merchant Goodland this i. of the Jouth h'oimblican valley, has just D. 8, I'oi the u-o wutitiuu Si. Town 1 Uanire W.

naniL-n the toUowiiijf wltnuppew to prove hi it rt'yidi-ncH and cultivation of dlo and he wants to know the proper luthorPi's to seek for damages, the lead- O. G. Roberts is now shelling corn for huiHhfd iii iv his stock or merchan STORE, QN JACKSON AVBNUE. oE the band or thri Mayor nnd Coiin- mi. Bin iterfoctlv witl' am iuna, yi: v- the popple round ubout.

Hurry If. ivi k. tioo W. Brady, Oria Baldwin, his years bimihrwH, and the increase ot brou JirKerHngall ui Nt-n, John Ming is now at work calcimining The Townslun trustee, of Benhleman 8 I1 rank ortr.on, Keiilatur, patronage thu ii-t half of the year, 11 orettv irood evndunue that tiado fo ooth Bchool houses this ween. township, should look aftx one family t.ho voir 18 will be lull btttot than the 14TW) Land ofllce nt Oberlln.

Kan. Eery bodv should turn out to the named hathtmrn, in o- 41. We under- year just past. tand they are destitute circumstaucep A. li.

festival tomorrow night. Notlpa 1b hereby riven that the lohowiuir nnm- rt Ptttfur Iihm lii ltd. notice ol hi- intention to aving recently lost a horse, rumseii The Indecent insiuv.atinns cae-t upon E. I. Fla'inorv looks well his new tlnitl pic-einpiionpi'uiii in ick.

uot three children and one ionie of our best Uusmis3 -ni by the of hie claim, anil th tt cmd pioot will be madi-ht for eiuco he joined the church. ait arm is a sad Rtate little, spit -lire, of the Rus protiHtf exoitlcio clrk of tti vrolu tc affairs and the mother is almost blind. Lawnridge district was Tip after thoir tler, ia boo.iiiiiug wearyscme. Forbear hit i k. iu'Vi-mn' county.

i hi nirti Jitj, iv.ir ii.M'ch- 8, David It Horrojv, D. S. (j454 too. portion of their property school tax anoQ will c.aso to le a -virtue, in th he n-i; 1, m-etion tu town 1, raugi; W. Pur ci'pd loss than coat at Collins Broa Lot of no Dry' Goods at Rollins Boarders wanted by Mrs.

M. E. Qib- Oifice rooms Li i- nt mvjuire cf Collinn jiroa. vNb iu.vnv nn nr.v prepared to it laundry wji'K uru it run toed, ft J. M.

Smihi. A fo-v rnon and hoy a over u'uuts to bu oui 'liWtiam vwb-1 Brja. Go tc Tra Tlur.uon for your watches, ami hj.vtiil'aj- tion fruHrautood. 'jounce of events, and if we are judg J. V.

Bogge is the tieasurr. hum inture, tiie mistier man lie naruuri thi; to loh'jj wiLiu-Hun toprovf hit iiit'iniotic reltieitca upon, und cuitLvatiou. id idiid, A Hiowart. C'has A. MiOrtnwn D.

Hnittb. M. W. Benson if getting up a road 'Olition for a road leading into town rom the southeast. N.

.1. Marvin one New Years dav eclipsed anvthiuj uuoihui'vhoiUo is in danger of beiui; over saw before. It was a regular Indian 15. li. LettiJi ail ui tluiiki'lm rom the southwest, and M.

W. Gibbs jammer day. 4 Frank bacon, Rciptcr aa from ttio direct north. Those are On f'rid'iv evuning Iiec. cJJUh, Mr.

Med- J. A. McCall has his oflico over hren cry important roads, all having a vear old son met with a very se Washington avenue, fonmint the Pos Uii78 ihau'd olllce at OlierMn. Ka riouH accid'Hi', while driving Ins father. PIONEER country tributary, and the comiu-sioncrB should allow these at once.

Nov 1. 18-8. Oillco. oam l.My tngiuimed and ran STORE. Notice is hereby given that thu follow ing-atned soltlit hue riled notice of his intention to roads and bridges and- plenty ol Prof.

O. Allen ia pow arranging i ly the boy while trying to rent rah 01 A. BRENAMAN make final ure-cnintii urdof in euuoort ol hip omnlete trrado or course- of- study fo mm make a good tow napd a prosperous hem wa and a true Cjliia.i Bros, still a largo Gluck claim, and tb.M Huid yrool will be made before are of the mner just above the kne; -v both departments. I'rohHta iMiuge, or- neyounu the r4ult. Dr.

Dabnoy was sum Isaac Cromwell is moving all the dead ai uira tuy, on Jan. ari i-it, viz: Squire Veriron and H. Thurman moncd and rt iliud the fracture wjth iiif-- The mi'-iicul oko of jKay'a grist jaarence urimn, u. tor toe n.e 1, section 10, Town 1 lianue 3UV. olllce together now, in the building form from the two old cemetrv near- ano, to the new cemetry ground east of St, usual skill, and the patient is qoing well.

lie natueA the kjllowiiiu to nn.vn iuill is aaiu heard amid the din of busy erly occupiext py u. jonnstn. his continuous residence unon. a.iri r.iiltivmi.n. rtHJUlB UUO ItUiU.

VV'O 11UVO lit HIBb a life in St, Franois. Mr. Geo. Crane, of Hoxie, fiheriaan of, aald latul, cemetry ground where we can lay our We understand that Jacob Buck had 1). V.

U) limn. AVi lis Ho 1 man. llnl. county, 'this elate, has1 'boen trqund ttman, K. le lumun.

nil nf Ives, Neb. royal sood old party social New Year? dead with an assurance that there is their last resting place. The ground ifi bought Ltrd. Geo. D.

Carter has just returned froth a pleasant New Years at Ox ranK iijicou, liegipte eve, Thoy watched the New Year come through this land district, and in turn visited St. Francis. Mr. Crane is a prom ten acres rrom H. ti, Taney anu own in, Lid by a incorporated under In Juottcoi- Conrt bolorc Cftmnhnll inent oaudidate for the ofllce pf register, The broom corn shipment made by the laws of the state, and each person Justice tho Peace, of Waao towflpljlp, Id lAmt trb tliriy when you can aet a first of this land district at Oberhq, under several of our farmers has not been heard lesiring lots can buy them and get a war 4laas batb tit Hoard's imng hall' for 23 ixyenne county, Tub citizen, state Hank PltiiT.

romyet. The boys are waiting patiently the incoming administration. Ho is a pi wain. A ranty deed for tho same. The cemetry is situated on the" ground east of Mr.

for returns. onoer settler iu this having been Collins Bros. hayo the largest etock of rally residence. Those who ish an Some fifteen new members joined the most KclioMc NTOISl in itety county. lie is still on top witf associated in the practice of law with interest in this incorporation can apply Oongrogational church on last Sabbath Hon.

J. Turner, our congressman, for to W. u. Iwockwooq. ttov.

Avery is to be congratulated on general Mercranuiae to.vu. ROUND ABOUT TOWN. By Jadkrs. WANTED. a number of years.

The principal part V3 ol At 't E. R. JonNCON, rfel'uitaut. Said dereudaut 1. h-ruby notilletrthat ou the ttli day ot Utcu.i.b r.

au ordor of att icbmeut i tt tUt; mm of and lutere.t tliurefm Ir.nn Jul. 14th 1KH4. ai 14 per cent, per nnmim.wue i.ptioil hv )o altove named Justice oftho Heuou aaiual 111' zood. in the altove entitled ueif ud that attse tll lie hoard ou the lKth day of lW8t-i -it 10 o'clock a. m.

Allot: V.t. camiiheil. Justice of iho V.tace, TheCiti-nou'B Siiiik Hithk, of M. fnincli. Kuucuw hy Fm.kY OBUULASUklt, its Alloruevs.

Vol. B-3 jreat success. The three lads from Cherry Greek were Mr. Oberlander. Fin leys partner, was of Mr.

C's. practii'e was confined to th: lined 8C nnd costs amounting to 18 in all mt homesteadiug 5- 42 this week. The two funny things alout this suit land business, which makes him thor the best assortment ot A-as, that the boys thought thoy would Our L. E. Humphrey is working as cor- iugl)ly conversant with land laws, nni I yyaufc some good relinquish-risenU'cf tree qlaiiiw tiud lomesteads rispondent to Denver News up in Colora et tho old rake, and Mullisori thought ae would get the money to buy a new which eminently fits him for the posi do.

ono with; but ia the tine went into the ichoul fund it didnt work. Boys you IJlust be cheap tor cash. J. A.MoCali- tion to which he aspires. His appoint would be a recognition of ability, integ Clarence Krow and B.

F. Oampbol over froln Bird City one day last could have cotton a bran new rake witl i rity, honesty and uprightness, all At Hiard'a diniutf hall and bakery, you i i 1 a. that money and saved the mjuabblu. A'eek, hich should receive full weight with gui duuu liuu uiouu, jieei, ol uuki MYI GOODS, GROCERIES lOOHe wnouancw luuui, lmy uio uuuiur. OHnrift Purtftp nnd ITunrv Bowers iMiii U.

S. Land Otljec at OboMin Kims. 15 18H Complaint cnteroil fit hie naice -dwiird K. Nfidi ayuiunt JuHfii MrDurmet, fo bift homttttu(l unlry Ji, 94, ins, ni'iin tbTs-e r-m-iiou rown raiitfe4S-w. in Clit'y'iiri county Kannao, with avit-v tht; cjmcila ion oTvaM entry; cuiiiettrint alleu rig Tliafr caid L.

AU-I)ruii turn cUtud bin re-ideiice tlntrufiom for moi u.n tiis moi.th einfo mnkmir tuiil entrv. am he appointing pa-ver. K'jv. H. II.

i very is sulfonug from iave been buildinjr stables for themse'vw evore attnt't of We hop Married Moody CvMrnriLL At thi jr horses rather, rienty of potatoes, hogs, beef and corn raised iu the couniy this year, and plentj to Already two car load 'of hoge he residence of the bride's parents, ir. soon see una about again. E. R. Johnson is back from Von a.

Col dhoun township, on Sundav, the tiOtl been shipped. J. H. Tapp is ou -n a Hying trip. Uaz is in the merchaptile It.

D. Bou3oa is preparing to go to lay of Decern bur, HS at 2 o'clock u. man. and if you w-nut to Know nny- ousiness there '4'opoka aoon. He will take advanta dr.

Win. K. Moody Miss Alice The board is having both school house: qf the excursion rates ia order tq viait Jampbeli, Kov. fS. B.

Moore, of the U. I1 PiHd-trai-T nm ei'ttled tipnii and cultivrtu iy said parly ar rt'tuired by law. The paid part it-i ts hurt; iy aumiiinuud to npica nt thi- olllc the Hih day ol Fcliy. at 10 oVbmk A. luriii-h tijetiiiiuiiyomeurnSiiy salt tileud uuuudijuiiK1 t.

FRAJiK I1ACQN, RogiBter. Hue 1 mined this week readiness hurch, olnoiating. next week; he capital. He will return in the spring We had the good fortuue to win a tur ROOTS SHO'S S. Moody, of 4-40, father qf brid.

The G. A. R-. installation takes pla room, announced to us this haj)py union key at a raillins match, and on Ne Laud oflico at Obcrlin. Km Voars day askod several of our friends iu lomorrow "Saturday" at one oclock P.

hing about this animal, apply to lum ind he will no doubt give you scmo good in the line of raising'his ho ship. We will soon have a man that will you all about eggs, butter and poultry. It wants to bo run by a sepertite tepartment and then you can get your oady cash and go and trade with it here you please. We mat our old friend H. L.

Benuor ast friday, just from Mialt Lake, Mr. B. if tad deposited sonic- of the wedding cak Dec 1H, 188S. to dinner. With what our guests brought it their lodge room, Jtottcc hereby sWcn that the fullowins uhii upon our table, ith compliments ot Mr.

we tar sumptuously. And nlnvd on th ham of t.hnns Vm. 13. Moody and ife. Their meeting ind st nut's: that's the feller that Free md marriage in this county is somewhat tieards got, it makes line music.

Kd Holfmaa, of Phillipsburjr, brother 6f .1. i. Hjlfmaa of the Citizons Bank visiting relatives at this plaei I a romance. About 10 or 32 years The maps and anatomical charts hav go the parents were neighbors, I believe wiMtlor hue tiled notice of bis itituntion to ujikt Itiai proof iu nap port of bis claim, feud that ui(! oof will be inane before iho Probate md ex'illk'iv) cler of the Prob.uo court at iiiu Kau. on K--b 4, 18-S9.

viz: ClIAKLti ZL'hliB D. S. No. tor the n-e section, 23. Town Unnc4I.

llu ua iits tho loKmvinii i 'p-oveiiii oiitimionp upon, aud cui I'Htlon n( Hind laud, viz; Harry I'utk, (ieti. Bradv, Orin Ualdwl; V-dKSerll of Hairier, Nrb. -1 Viauk bacon, Rcgiatcr. iving there now and says it is only 0 tua ib an oia iupin itauce 01 ours, anu Bra glad to see hi 13 umong ub. arrived for the grammar department.

in Iowa, and the nq.v wedded couple matter of little time now till Utah br- Che old maps will he taken to the pri Wantkd Fifty loans from 8300.00 I wei-e attending the same school, The imos a state of the union. Tho gentik school, "500.00 each. Money is cheap. parents each sold out and settled in dif at the last election elected all thei. Flannery says if the boys don quit ferent states.

In the course of time. poking fun at him he will go right oil Glosiaa out to Quit budinoss theunder the- great possibilities of Cheyenne conn ilicers in Salt Lake for tho first time and that tho mormons are leaving Utah a i fast as thoy can sell out, and going to and commit matrimony, That fix -eigJUud will soil everything on their briuk LtiH( miiou ai UutJilln, Kuiinns, Ie. 1 1BH8. Notice 1 hereby iriven th it the foilowimr nm GENTSf FURNISHING GCOD ty attraeteci tneir atvoniion and tiuy it, wuum nt it ooys, id eel tier han llleil mmcu tit hlr. iiiteniior.

to inuk fice tor caulu Consisting of ab iut 7500i Mexico and that inBido of three years thu Brother Carpenter who assisted in tl oio nun atlon proot loeuppurtoi muc aim, nm emmigratea nere nnout the same time one not knq ing that the other a brick und a lot of lumber wind mill and it eutd proo proui win uu niuue iiuioru me pro late revival departed for the East last Fii- at lie iiicd City Kaucae, lan and various articles used ou th ou hiy. Mr. C. was nuite a singer and an my where near. Aftei settling here, th i VIZ, yard.

ClUtlSTIAN 31 ETOAR all round musician young people mot and renewed their old will havb full possession of every thing and that Utah will bo late. The Mormons have determined so many going each month and b) having monthly sales they can get hotter Parties desiring bargains will call soon 1). 8. Vi-Vi. lor ibu a-vv auction 21 Mrs.

August Schaal of Cherry Cru k. time friendship which ripeped into love. Highest market price paid na secure choice. McEIHtnney Jquvson. lied last Saturday, after a lontr illness.

ind the little romance culminated in owinipa-, tkULiu -low. llu iiau'ea the lollow linr wltiifsoi to prove niiinuoua u-sidcUce upou ai.d cultivation Hid KihI, viz; Io the husband and son we extend oui their happy union, last Sunday. If the i.ricos for their property than all to go at Farmers find a good dinner always at sympathy in tins their sad hour, Jai-oli W.ili, tiutilcjl) Abraham Frostcr Grille i na aldAl nu tha 0:1 Ira rannira, juce. This is the present state ot allan pearu uining na. cents.

vw "-v I a ir ludorp ai1 l-ni'ici iut i'KAMv iti'i, Url-tfir is told by an eye itness and a citizen ol tlie grqom hns certainly a wealth ot inKKrr Tip taone a QOUNTRY PRODUCE' Mrs. John Bales, and daughter. Mrs. 94U0 Lund Olf '-o Oh r'in he Territory. rtm.i.rtorl i a.i,o.,.

I ui.vv.iuii uuii. tne oia ineq una true ones who Knowi- Long life ftnd hnppiness to Mr, nnd Jrt. every nook and corner of the oountry. November comliiiiit litivlng been itt ti.jo oiflci -tv Eliz.ibulli Vimkirk uuniiist John It. YVMui where thoy expect to make it their fu Vlootly, i8 tho beat islie ot the Plaik- btuidi iilnir Ids bomenttiad entry No.

K. and W. J. Warbrittons have solt Jure home. The Plaindeleb will fol DEALER, Harcnai upon me vuuid-diikc qnditor suc tlioir larins to J.

iv Honmnn. We an low them. rry to see them sell their farms just I will give you the pi DeaiBon hag uncorked his perfumery tion tuwi'Miii rjuuin ruii'io ij" west in cnoy ime couniy Kuoitati wiih viuw to cauctllutiui .1 nuld coi teftuiit ullt'iilng RhnuUoiiriieiit (ii at Jut has ciiHiijrtd hii rftidtuco theruitom Io Start, your contests hetora J. A a time when they began to look lik. bottle again this eek, the eltluvia of McUill.

Also all kinds cf laud bus thftu i-ix uiuntbe flnce makine ettld ciitr which is very obnoxious to the public Elijah Bray returned from At wood thit wck. HesavsthnthH has sued Bel That nald tract not nettled upon and ci.lilvated ne33. nostril. Don't get so irritable because ram pnriy rtyuiitq bylaw, Tbo euld pur ihjp ohj n'-ii '7 i-uuiiuiuiiiieu in Hij)uarai mis 01 dee on ihv llitli day of Juuuarv ltMl nt lfl o'tln. the Piunpeal.ei gives more local I Bird and the Ketcham estate to release a WANIEtl, on the iniirkct.

Call ad A. to run i 'Giid aj fumfrju teetlruouv concern than the Eustlor. pur correspondence on his place. Lige has a tough Twentytfive ttirm loima, at from ara all lfiiritimntn. o'mno th.

n.v ma aaia unua Frank J. Colvcrt, Atty' faOO.OO to 8500,00 each. Money each township that ropreS6uted in the 'li! plenty ana low uitorest, rAinoKAiifc it me Jt-LAINDEALEB is ter so. i'art of his trouble he savs wn, CHECRY CREEK. Messrs Bftrr and Boyd have finished woll for Joseph Klei, ut the depth of 100 feof.

We are told that J. L. Wlnegur alio helped them in their hard struggle to find wa'er. The two Jo's, are great friends, aud they often visit each other. it if you want to know how Tndinns raises B.juashcs, just link Will Neidig.

Ho is now reading a book entitled: "Ten vights in a squash Field," written by big ohief, Thunder Bolt. i'wo of our boys got into some trouble about destroying some one's hay rake, down in the oust part of the township and wero taken in by tho sheriff last Saturday. Theii. 'trial comes bit before Squire, A. D.

Vergon.on Monday. Boys, you must not lot your ringers go astray, Uncle Joe. CLEVELAND RUN. John Cook and family ate turkey with Tudgo Donald, New Years. Geo, Craig sports a broken wing.

of Mr. Bright aro visiting on the Run this week. Alias! NOTICE TIMIiKR CULTURE. 91TJ U.S. Land Oflico.

Obnrlih. Kunsfi i compotent to boom anything, it is more caused in the Jato Vfnr. while part wat me before psircliJisisi wlieixv than the P.ustlor ever attemutod. The oausea a receat ru" 116 "u' Comp, flint having been enleipd at thiri oillco by rf nnwa i.Ua 1. I J-jadleS met With quite BUCCeSS flt mucin ax.

Aumiit auinsfc hiihiu linino loi ail lite to comply with law aa tu Timber Cnltnn ra I inoir icsttvai lust auturuay nignt selling from the various townships causes a Ut- ovor btfl, a flue feme was had uniry no, oii4, uaieo lbHS, upon lv ue exertion ana some money on the part aud every body weut home plennod satiE southeast quarter, auction S3, town 18, range 41 west, in UUey untie county. Kunfuc, with a view jf the Rustler man, in order to patten, a without it was our barber. Planner) i.nue cancellation or euld entiy: contestant legiug that cttid William Bruce ban wholly tailed li ter the Flaindealkk. If our papor is bienb or plow tbe nrt Hve ul-hb of suld lam during be n'n-t year or bet ecu Ort. lt and aot orth ootieing.

please don't attempt Uirt ra. lratany otber tt- dutu inaltin to -Hoal our method of giving no- stud t-iitry Ui to tbu uny nt vti- 1' Did dtttweant haf wboily bi bd i brtvk or pi to the tuts bucouu svu acrt'x ol -Mid dunti tlie fuse i i)llU I liLitd it ib much to be Tegretteu that our neighbor, G. II. Lyman hag again been stricken down with insanity. George been a rustler aud we extend to bin.

ind his friends our groateat Hyuipnth) in his present aHliction L. 11. Iieynolda is again with us. jwis talks of gwng into busineeia Ho haa boon at St. Joseph foi Home time while his partner is running tho store out ut Fhiylor.

una yi-nr or neiween lili I iKtu. Uth man at any tiitn almro mniiij untd unt ip to tbeilh tliiv of Nnvuiiibcr, and dfl't'i A. J. Cruig returned from a trip to Aaron Putnam came out from Rt luiit wiiek aud is no buiUinj.1. iiousa on liia olaim nnrth of town, tut Iihm whotly tt led to cilltivato tlu tlrxl.

ilv '-wmiha anil her ain-twister. (Jounoil tCiuii to crop or otherwHt; in-i nyj the second ye or between Oct. liih 1HH7 and Oct, In) ims or will bring his family out abaul 1 J. MoCALt. you want a special BARGAIN IN LADIES CIjCXAKS AND goods, oo to Bhen-amans, the' PIONEER STORE If you want a suit or an over cant, gr-(0 Collins tiros, and tlu-y will order them for jou.

Collins Bros, have a good stock of Groceries nnd soli as ohoap. a3 any ouo towu. It is said that nat'iro ia very md joke. Sio muut hiivo boea fully tickled when she disgorged that exterior oyer in tho Uuutlor of-licc. J.

P. IJ.jlTmau, of tho Oitizon's Bank fra llurriiion, tho jowelor; Wm. Rico, a (he Bauk of 9t. Francis; and Mr. Jo'u Audioivs, are doing Donvor, this w-eek.

BoHtim Corbett, the supposed slayer rf Wdkos Btxith, President Lincoln's itor. has boon rjeard from in oh Mexico" ho is now residing in From Oorbot has a farm (u (Jloud oounty, and two years ago came veiiy iioar canning a statntiede in halls our state logislatum by flourishing a -1-at the dill'eivint members. Uewnsadjug- Jack is loud in hia praise of the lvul cities, and he expects to tulte up lis permanent residence in Oiimliu in he hint qf Kebrunry. Ho srnva that litre ftuce making on id t-nti up to thu gut lay oi Psoveumer tft- ine mid Turde aru In lumber of St. Fr.iiioia peuplo aro proju Hiimtnoi.eil to appfni- at this oflico on the 2Kb io lociite at iuai.u- iliKH Gilly Taylor arrived home from ua ot lnw at lU o'clock a.

in. to chi ou md furnieh tusliuiouy concci iiing ciiid ailuiicd he near future. Ail incident occurred at the Hackberry iclioul house Xmas night, which plainly ilinu-ftthe amount of ant lln nnd 'Vot We learn from Dr. thu IIH. lire.

THANK 11 ALUS, r.n3ro is an extensive revival in proroi Hod Cloud, Nel). on Monday last, whon -ho has been clerking in a store for eomt- hroe years pnt, I. N. has quite a large amily when they are airat homo. Ara Celling Out their targe Stock cf that is possessed by the average ine i.

iy. cjnuruti ai- Wt. A aong the converts are Lank MuCarty G. Thurnmn, Wo are uhid to hear o' MINES Kansas crowd. When the guests had irrived, it was found that the man vho was hired to extricate the music ivj rs.

Boflsara or uureka is now up and doing her work. Muoh crodit is due he good work and hope the boya will iir.K to hp t.ovt, or reiormation. liood- Ur.B Dabney and Waterman f-r tltBu from the feline intestines, had failed to land Kepubllouu, reat eurgieal ukill in raising this woman from what one looked like he death 1 xV Clofhios Oyorcomi bed FUBIiie INST.VLLATfON SUPPER AND SHOW Strangers need only to look at the big Wuno Posts No. 412 G. A.

R. Will hnve a public liibtallution Vortmuns hall ed and sent to the nsvlnm, but 4 in thiB oily on Hiiturdiiy Jun. 6th, corn uuiu uiiuou in raiium tu uu batisnea of the productiveness of this county. No danger of starvation when such a big corn orop is raised aa Cheyenne oounty oaa show up to day. Lawsuits this week tid you cant rest fe iiKjiiths effected his oscape and ha.

moneuig ut 'i f. tlio exoreisea oo tsiat of the ceromotiy of the Ordor intersiMjrtxct with swiilinj from nilfur Dpor Will be iMfnrn fcnnirw Vnronn ant nmr.wll will be lit orators. At 6 P. M. Bujipor no' iLin heard from siuoo until la it 6et, io folio vinsj the list of letters Mr 04 caiiod for in this oilice Jan fltU Isa'Ji August Anderson, William Anderson M.

the members One lawver ia eomillod in Im ttivl aerveq anu at i :.) of this oruuni'ntion and membera of both justices at the same time and how other pasta, will roorojuoe the scones of oamp life and active serviuewhilo Rghtiug in' t.hA ilnfnnHA fit t.l.n unii.n vnara AT CQST. They will also tell you your DRY GOODS Aliens, tots, Shsas, Haft, Gzp, Csnls' Undsnviart erJ Grcesnr Mm. P. T. Bohn, Mrs, 1'hebe Orows, rmt.nnalize, and an impromptu orchestra consisting of two harps and an ao 'orde-on was quickly organized.

The orchestra disooursed the linest music, the (God blesa 'em), smiled their sweetest, while the tripping of the light, fantastio toe progressed without abatement, into the wee sma hours. Mr. and Mrs. Gatenby and Will Lyon, entertained a number of friends at the Hanche, New Years. An enjoyable time iB reported.

The War Horse waa out to the hop and democracy is gradully coming out of the woot'a. The hop at the Cleveland Rnn school house was a success. Kirkpatrick's string band furnished the music and tho merry throng glided the dizzy waltz to the time of the inspiring music. The smiling countenance of E. P.

Flannery, who, we will Bay, smilos the loudest of anybody that visited the Run lately, was detectod in the act of eating dead turkev on the. run, New Years. The Hackberry crowd drew the caate line New Years night and hereafter will not mingle with the- common herd. Beware fair, but false one, "pride goeih be- fore a falLf Ask Meters Murren anl livort, why. they did nut that ia why they didn't- w.

li. noty, Joe Mm, Mnr tUhs, Sotiha M. ISnriiti, f. II. ieunston, Out or, W.

H. Ilarpor, Houry Hot Hop kins. Wm. Humphroy, Thomas MoCiill 1, this ean be done is a mystery to uh and we'll leave it for one of our attorneys to explain. Our merchants are busy this woek settling up with their patrons, llio credit system is a curse, We believe, to any country, and the sooner everybody cornea down to a cash basis, the batter especially hero where things are not as settled aa farther east.

We will soon have plenty of funds in our school treaury to natinfy ou standing debts. All of the dint riots claim ing money of district No. 1. have had Dyrus Bpiuk, W. H.

Hruillt, Silinu Nur miry, Delia Maria Kohhnnn, Goo, IX. Carter, P. Soldiers und thoir friends will pleune bring in eucaulos. Coins ever body and eta renew onr fldility to the country for which many thousand brave boya have died and for which a few old veterans are living to celebrate. Boya don't forget ue.

History repeats itself und you may yet be called to leave everything that ia neer and dear to you, to' fight for the liberty, you now enjoy, before you are culled up turner. Tutu out everybody and visit with the old vets, uud throw a M. W. Benson has succeeded in eellipg riut twu wagon loads of sorghum up in ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 OU INTEIS1, C0NTZST3, $3.00 Procuring Land Patent rillog Aroumsnts. ud ConduotUig Contests, oa MedwAU lermi.

send for elreular to HENB.Y U. COPP, WAtHIMOTON, O. O. Kttrj lUUJ.r itaM Cap. HaitKrl Hildt, (Ui l) W.M.U ltmlf EteEM ton in into in te tj 'Iorado.

Mr. Ik upon know how to make good earghuKt an4 he desurveu the tneir warrants drawn in their tavor ex- putroDUSXf the people, lor Mike haa few shekels in the tri.iisury. It will be money well spent, and you eertainly will RATtt flint rot Nn. h3. urhfuu IrAUunrn ia some hard rustUnjr einoo he haa -mrer no nnn nf oonwnoe for a litllo requeet to csoiu lutvttal and (jut thur 4 oatioa to the u.

A It boy? wcurunt Vvw itt fjhyeuna oaualy,.

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