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Bird City News from Bird City, Kansas • Page 4

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solutions, Era THE town wr tnuj. wmcii raiu Adopted hj City P.t X. 4i'a, U. A tins y-ar. anu win.

ntre la enough to Ir. ihe UiiUt-r -vet! a Rksii.vkh; That the Post bT-ehy ex Laud OSice at Qherlin, Kans Mayiith. J3" Not'ee is hereby thn thefoilowinc Qnuied sultier has filed notice of his iijt-nUon to mule Filial proof in support of his cUim and that sum print! will ix: iuaiin tit-tore Ihe JiiOe of the dist riet court or in hia atisenct! bv'ore the clerk therd, at St, Fr4icis. Kansai, oi lath isyl, rV-lep Sturpi, 11 Xo. XWt.

fur tl; of Sogflon a. Township 5 south of Hanxe 3S west. names tfcu to prove nls tends its vote of thank to th people of City and Tov The Month of Mrs. .1. W.

Iln-ii-s, 122 Is. (i- 'ili: IIn'A'ti't, Ui j'O-tlda. try for meeting' with us on thi. (ic-uration) day; also to the UirJ City Hand and choir 4ut. Barnhoue in plowlnt? dep.

i4 lu if! how tbat Uis theory i the irorrtJci ciii, Sl-IumjI luft FfiJuy after a very ijriii term, and the children t4V o.iortui;ity tQ enjoy a short holiday The j'i' iiiti lant Friday twms ta iiava a ery i.njoyihle affair Quite a of the citizen were in si nintiMuous rcaid-nc uimi cultivation oft far their eioe ilrnt musicj ta C. N. fur his very able to ail other: said land, viz; Wm. H. fiiyry, Unary vveaver( Isaac Kemp Ezroni -jlifr-r.

allot Bird Citj-. ansas. .11 CHl Hog'T. who participated with us iu ihe exercise OUR PRICES We also fee deeply grateful to Oha. Kerndt.

JJ.iyor, for his proclamation re artnidance. Muler varium excuae, and Lau4 at Oberlin. Kan. liny 1 11. Nutlce is hepuh; ptven thnt the settinf has tiled icatice of his int.ailinii to make Final pruul in supoort ot ilia claim, and that sahl proof will fJtBade the uf ft rT7 If DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE, We will give two prizes, Tu j.iiis Ijiiiiiri- us the i Co'i-st utiiulfcr tjoKeiu Tjiii ii ai.d yuii to to iiMir ll'j.

Ti. i'iro' oi.ii.-i-t of an clogant li-ri Pattern quest intr the bu.ness bouse to dose their doors from one to 4 o'clock, and to the CT. uien who so cheerfullj complied report a ioJ tinie with plenty of sport. Th drawback to fulle.t of tliU QoL-aiion, wtxtiie teiiJncy on the of iouie of tlie to be. the Court or hi hi ahstuice lielore th.

Clerk thereof, at Fniacls. on Ju!) A. Do bus M. FlUKr CoiU. A.

K. Smlm I bii-tTfd by costact with thu poisoji iru, isiu. Dennis O'Connor, lLE.Xo.4-sl. for the bW 14 of Suction Si, Township 1 south, HatiK 3s vst. names the fullowlnz witpfes to prove his And We Have Tho Goods CAST YOUR EYE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES.

I ivy that row in profHsioji aln 'Godoy's H.H.k" for June com continiKiiw residem upon, and cultivation of Tho. will he a Culict) Iroo lt.r;i ptetes iu one hundred and twontywiecond volume. There is no sign of aie iljdut it viz. tiie favorite anu ittvral however, a. it keeps abreast iu race Groceries.

I.ucins. H- Heatun. Alex. Porter, cf UirJ City. KainMis.

deor. Hunter, Cuiiuiiiliifs Benkleliiau.Nebi-aika. 50 Cvitrs Anpkrson, Kes'r. it lloro i- to 'jat frill n.arkot pri(u tor 'iur i-'JiZ, Dry-Goods, and wins all the ladies' hearts by its a CI ft ii; lria Pattern FRKE. cellence.

(j-idev Publishing Phila i tint strinrfii wee brcir.ht by rarious jjiersniis. Taken ait'Jib'ether, the trip pn.v-d a very out to all who i partiviniitfd. L'J Ki'indt recovered from his att.ii tit and ta tike delphia. Pa. S2 ter year.

Three curren Land Office at Oberlin. Kansas. April Jib. isyl. 1 Notice Js heiwhy Klve.ii that ttm fullowiiniJianied humbers tot'l'f centi, settlej has filed of h's Intention tu make final prouf in supiiort of his claim, and that said Kerndt Call on Miv Barnhart for all tho latest proot ii i made t-fnre the roPate juihre.

and hx-orticio cierk of the Probate Court of Cheyenne cts j.or yard 10 Si 13 44 7 i 4tV styles in Millinery. Xew lot of trimming All 1 Tints lMaiiUiitio-harsid Cheeked India Linen Medium Shiriinr county, at St. Frauds. June 5th, l.Jl. viz: his pjaer in the store VT.

ti. Skeen us o'J osiy day this to apply uu wuWription. I "ion Big-, are buildinu" fpMjtin to (irt)re L- Moore. H. K.

Xo. ju.t received. Footprints ot U19 World's History. r.i r.f for the NE14uf ijectiou 9, TowilsIup 5 south, Ranie 37 west. If Its Granulated Sugar 14 lbs Dried Grape 17 Sis Beaiiii 22 Ihs Hominy 13 lbs Dried Currants 14 lbs Iiice 14 White Fish 2 Its Cost Teu 11 Cans Blackberries 2 Gal.

Fine Syrup I). $1.00 $1.00 si. 00 $1.00 81.00 $1.00 Sl.Ort $1,00 1,00 is a relief to pick up a new book that lie names ihe following witnesses to prove his Pea! EsJaJa ni Chattel Losas, at far- tl; stor'- buiUintf. The new continuous residence ujion, and cultivation ot said is at once thrilling, romantic, wholesome t' 'Hiii; i-i-. '1 ie'V pf re lima, viz: C.

L. Greene. J. A. Carver.

C. H. Warfoisl. O. pure and true.

Such a -ork J. "Foot liuilitiiijr a aout '2) feet square, and one story hii'h. I L. Vaple. ail jiflilrd City.

Kansas, Ladies Yc-sts 2o cts each. Bui brio--iii 1 loso 20 cts per pair, (j Papers Host Needles tor 2. cttk Overalls 40 cts per pair. Cotton rant 90 cts '4 prints of the World' History." the latest (nars' acd "erchants Bank. BIRO CITY NEVER SLEEPS.

CTKUa AMiSRSOX. in ii: iit- tliii I i i. i.p'i fi j'i ti-! i ir in and irreutcst work of thu two celebrated -iiiiK'i ti 1 1. hi.t-jri.uis. John Clark Itidpath and Wm Laud Oltlce at iberlln.

Kansas. May 4th. ISM. Notice Is hereby lven that the follimiiis nanied A li'hinji party was made up Sunday Uioruiiiff to to Ui' Timber, and they report good luck. B.unvt Wiihaui ha moved on to i'r.

Win Iran i'. i li'-'! liltil nn S. Bryan. Theso ffentleinen having won their laurels by independent ritinjrs, iiave co-operated on this work Real Ifitata aatl Chanel Loais. at Far- settlrr has tiled notice of his inteiitloii to make Dual prisil ii Miii'liort of his claim, aud that salil proof will be made lieforn the ot the district Court, or In his absence bororv the clerk-thereof, at St.

F'rancis, Kansas, on June hith. and have pi oduceii a jein "'ot the purest IS'JI, viz: rt-w ts the ray ser-ne." It. js not a dry uninterostin reeman H. E. No.

"ii. PLCTO SI OO PER SA.CIT. A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES ALWAYS IN STOCK. Butter and Eggs anted. NIXON BROS.

xtutemt nt of tho pure facts, but rather L'avc fariTi. west of town. Hoceration Day services too placf at the church Saturday afternoon, and were very sjleinn and iuipr-ssive The church was crowded to its utuot capacity, and a larjre number of people who bad assembled to witness the cereniony. were unable to lind evm standing room. Aft-r th serv- for the SW 1-4 of section 'J4 Tnwiishiii Ratine tt west.

He uanis the tullonlni! witnesses to prove his ejch of the important events of history lias been taken up, and descri'ied by a master continuous residence Um.ui and cultivation of said land, viz: of laiijjuatru, who hold one entranceil as L. K. Heaton. Michail Ixnii.Ime. Andrew Kree- niyrr.

Emel Tbterstraud. allot Bird City. Kans. he wends his way alon the path of histO' Ellis, Th- taluks in ann'N' 4 I i the i i i'-ii 'v i I', id. S.

It aii'l fi.r imlll-s Thi in 1 1 fV (( in up. uin nptii trad ti tin 'iiii- fii-w and t-i and a country jn.l UiiinTal fiepiis- i fir th future. en ntiKT.i.vl and 4S C'VKIS ANliKRSON, Begbter. ry. following varefully in the footprints of I li i-s ut tlie cliincli.

the procesoion tormea aUinuble B- at Xix-in Br.w. Brin-r yoar j-ibwork to the Nkwh oitice. and liave it e.iv.uf-: in style. The Xka'h will make out your applica tions to pruve np. free cliarjv tu.ike ti'-iu ut correctly.

Mishllertie Ile.itua viir.l with the tardily cf Kd U-vvrstock, lat Su'iinhiy niiit. C. went to iioudiaii List Suu- i.iy, where he boarded the train for an extended visit to the Kat. He expect to iro to Maryland, through the Adiroiid.ick emititrv in to Saratojra and Niagara Falls, to take iu the National K'l'icatioiml n.e-tin at Toronto, and home by way the (lieat Lakes. His route embraces of our ino-t historical ground, and wo feel sure that he will ive a pleasant trip, and be amply repaid for the time and money he Mm! I irtlfiii nt 0uArltti Vntuut 1 progress.

GRAMD PRE.mum OFFER! SET OF THE May 4th. 1W1. We are delijrhted with this superb vol and ninrched to the monument, which was decorated, the salute fired, aud the crowd dispersed. The student of history Notice Is hereby irivesi that the followlii''-iiani(! ume. Perfect in superb in style settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim.

mil that said proof will he N-lnre the Pro in inufacturini; piu-peritv of the stati'. and magnificent iu execution. The bind-hnr are sumptuous, as are also many of the illustrations and colored plates. The bate hide and Cteik of the Prubate' MLS WM. 1 WHS II lie nil- I-; iistru.

'-il and ourt of county, Kansas, at St. Fran cis, Kansas, on viz: chty tin- l.i in in! aSTvii 'I it i c.a.-- hi v-rv publishers have ritfhtly concluded that 1 i alway- saddened by the recurrence of the-e iu. fiunt of the as-siH iations that cluster around thuni. The boweil forms ind faces of the few survivors of the terrible conflict, who meer to iu' sad tribute to the memory of their departed comrades, takes tiie mind Henry Xevatt, I. S.

No. lilSns, the XV of Sectional. Township 2 south- ii.irtii u.ar. and in ki-riiinir with oth-r such a gem should have a rich setting. It is a vah.

able addition to literature Ranire as west. Ihrnuirli nf the ''n SvMcin He names the follewiiix witnesses to prove his continuous residence unin and cultivation of said It is a book forthe old as well as the young: In lmu Large VoSumss, VTIiicli are Offer 115-111 a Year's Subscription to this Paper for a Trifle More than Our Regular Subscription Price. pit it. the sliorte-t iind -lii l---t lii:" from flm principal pnintx in ti l- idw'ind. 1 1 Sprini" ma.

viz: Levi WiPinm 'Vnlierd. Llie-ohi Bowans. tho married as well as the single; the gay to tlii Hint Ii'it nn to tlteliriiat toseph iVhitted. all of lliid City, Kalis. 4 jiiui Ilili s.

i mi wiii spend. He will be jfoiie; ftr about' lrama. and its ret-ultint' death and de as well us th grave. Everybody will read 4S CYRfS ANDKitSON. X-w.

m-tIc. and all points in tli -ix weeks. Yishing to largely increase the circulation of thisj it witti interest and protit. lr is 0, rv-, 5rv5 paiH-r dining the next six months. havo mado arransti moots witli New York pnblisihini? honsa -itfy i' rebv we are enabled to offer as a premium to onr- jiirmili "r.in-i:re run djilv with I'ull- me 1 Sharifi's Sale.

(First Publication May 14. 1891.) juau irs 'UKilia and lin sold only through agents, and tiie publish er's advertisement in another col num. Christian Record. Beading. Fa pubcribeis a vus or narie mrk in Twelve l.m ami IIantum STATE OF KANSAS, Cheyenne county ss struction.

Tiie Band has just received a lot of new music, and are busy practicing, and jjfet-tinjr ready for the (glorious 4th, Itev. Hall preached an excellent sermon at the church Sunday nipht, in the course of which he took occasion to administer ii to 1 'cad wood without change, oimcvtior! a I ltic.iln and (liuaha. with i trains of the P.nr'.inu'tuii IJnute to und Volumes, with a year's subttcription tt this FOE, paper, lor ft trifle more than our euh-i rKf'' scni'tion price. Our rcat offer to Hubucribers yJt V- cciii seb ever hi-retofoie made. Charles 1 i.iiii ail puinti- Kast.

Urst and South. The south-east Quarter of Sectiiu 12 rurfuriUiT applv to atiV John Burgwald, ex-Sheriff, Plaintiff, vs The Northwestern Cattle Company and B. Knctt. Defendants. By virtue of an Execution to me direct township 4 south of range west.

I'Rkcnf wan the greatest noveiiBt wno evor 1 livi d. No an ilmr lit fore or since his time haa .1 1 1 11.:.. 1- i t. or (ii n'l Airt. inialia.

Nelir. Thirtv-h've acres under cultivation, nice v. svoh Hie Iaaie lliai no ui wuiru. uu una nmba 1 .1 1 .1 ed and delivered, issued out of the otfice of the Clerk of the District Court of the level land, no encumbrance. Address, E.

S. (Iikfoud, tateof Kau-as, sitting in and for Chey who have final prot.f or contest in this paiK-r, shoidd r- ilarshalltown, Iowa. enne county in said -State, in an action in bIC I timiv his lifetime. They abound in wit, humort pathos, masterly delineation of character vivid dt-ecriplioiis nt places and incideutst tliriiling ami skillfully wrought plots. Eacli book is intensely iniertstiiig.

No homeehouhi be without a set of three great aud remark-, able works. Not to have read them is to bo far behind tiie in which we live. Th set of Iiiiki-ns' works which we offer as lid Court wherein John Burgwald, ex- foi'jnficr tliat our terms are invariably ta.li, iue atfiTth first publication. Sheriff, secured a judgaient for costs Notice--Timlwr Culture. Land Office Olwrlin Kansas I lil I'J-Mh some pretty severe raps to the frivolities of the times.

The beauty of his sermon consisted in the facts which he stated. Freeman Calkins, the old jfentleman who was so unfortunate as to break his time ujro, is now lyinj; danjrer-ously ill, his home in Kvertrreen precinct. ricasaiittirove.Sund.lv School met and organized a Union Sunday School by a unanimous vote, last Sabbath. Tiie following officers wera elected: Superintend lid Lowe has received his new furniture and has jrone to hous-keepiuj; iu the buihiinjr. Th Sunday Sclexd is inakiiijf arrangements for the proper observance of Children's I'ay one week from next Sunday.

Bemember the meeting of the Teachers' Association on Saturday, and turn out to hear them. Thev hare a splendid programme iirrauired. I'istrict Court has len in session this week, and the Saints have had the mournful satisfaction of looking upon it for the Iat time in their town. lenion has c-rtainly fallen pretty low in the ale of humanity. whii the minister holds hini up as an example of total depravity.

'Hie lowest order of the ape family have some redeeming traits. Jake Baker was in tiie city Saturday and informed us tiiat arrangements had been almost perfected for a monster celebration on Wig Timber, on the Fourth, but when he saw the prolamine as laid down for Bird CityV celebration, he promptly against the Northwestern Cattle Company md B. XV. Knott, in the sum of CHAnLES DICKEK3. MKN wn i ami neeit a new id-a now and tli-n.

or who who have nrt tli- limn or inclination to prepare Complain' havlmr been entred at this office lit John Mcl'tirsnlu Kiatust Frnk Hufuasrol I will, on Monday, the loth day of June. premium to our subscribers is handsomely printed troui tmireir uuw The twelve volumes coutaiu tho following wrld-f unous workd, each ouo of which is published wic'irt'igit, and absUvivi'j tmtViridje i 1891 at '1 o'clock, in of said day, at the failure to comply law as to Tirnberl'ultii'e lh.ir will hnd a vilual Miiry o.hSi!i th. lsss. unon front tloor of the Court house in St. Fran 'si-itaiit in the nnt-l boik of "Kleiis for ttie s.

E. Section 1 Township 4 S. of Ranj; West. In t'hoyeiino Coimtr. Kansas with a viw cis, in the t.ountv ami 1m ate aforesaid.

olTr it Public Sale and sell to the highest bid- to thi ranerllatton ot sain entry: contestant that od Frank has failed to ler for casli in hand, a'l the right, tit'e DAVID COPPER FIELD, MARTIN CHUZZLEWiT, NICHOLAS NICKELBY, DOM3EY AND SON, BLEAK HOUSE. LITTLE DORRIT, OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, and intt-iest of the above named defendant, the Northwestern Cattle Company, in BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS STORIES, OLIVER TWIST AND CREAT EXPECTATIONS, THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AND THE UNCO WSWIERCI A TRAVELER A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARD TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD. comply with the law, in this, that be has fulled to lurali or caue to be 'iroken five aitres or any part thereof and has failed to cultivate or cause to he cultivated (We acres or any irt of A just published by I.T. New Haven. Ci and sent postpaiil on re cipt of He als.

prepares; a tasty pamphlet i-a'Ied When." (price 2o cents I hat is a treasury of advice to busi-liii'ii. 1 'escriptive circulars of both these um ks can t-e olitainetl of the publisher, by and to the following described real estate. to-wit: The Northeast J4 of Section 2. in live acres oi imp tract claimed viz: fc 1 Tu. 4S.

of K. 3S W. durinc th secniid yearafler lownship 1 south, ot Range west, in Lentry. towit from. Nov.

ISKJ to Nov. ti l(iJand PICKWICK PAPERS, ent, S. Jackson; Asst-Supt. Mrs. Berry; Secretary.

A C. Tricket; Assr-Sec'y. W. B.Colt; Treasurer, Mrs. X.iiiey Edward; Chorister.

Miss Susannah J. Trickett. All are cordialiy invited to come and ai'sistus. The hour for holding our Sunday School is 10 o'clock, sharp, sun time. A.

0. TitiCKKTT. Sec. that said tailure still exists tho said parties nre siiiiinioned to api-ear at this olliccon the Cheyenne county. Kansas, said property levied upon, aud to be sold as the property of the said Northweterii LattU Company John" H.

Boyd, Sheriff By C. B. Jewki.i., Deputy. coincided. cut lor us.

are cet- flay August ism. at 10 clock A. M. to re-siMind and furnish testimony i-onceriiinK said failure. The testimony In said case will te taken heforn Morris Stme Notary Public on the 14th day of iutfnst lsyl at 10 o'clock A.

M. at his ultle In tlird City t'hetenne Co. Kanaxs. t'TRtrs A.mikkson Register. R.

M- Fnaer Atfy for Plaiutlff. The above are without question the most famous novels that were ever written. For a. qnarter of a ccutnry they have lieen celebrated in every nook ami comer of the civilized world Yet there are thousands of homes in America not vet supplied with a set of Dickens the nsual high cost of tho laxiks preventing people in moderate circumstances from enjoying this luxnrv. But now, owing to the use of modern improved pruning, folding ami stitching Machinery, the oxtrcmelv low price of white paper, and the great competition iu tha book Irade we are euabled to offer to onr subscribe-in and readers a Bet of Dickens' works at a price which all cin nfford to pay.

Every homo iu the land may now le supplied with a set. tho great author's works. In Connection with tinir readv. 1'en Cave returned from his eastern trip F. i.

II indes orders his name added to last Friday night, and reports a pleasant SHERIFF'S SALE. (First Publication May Tth, 1891.) STATE OF KANSAS, Cheykn.nk Co. our list 0 readers, and wiil keep poted trip. He run across a colony of former through the columns of the Xew iu the Bird Cityites. and found them all doing future.

1 well. Horace AJauu in workinir cn the The A GKEAT CYCLOPEDIA. Thel'L'jid the Chunbian Cy- Iiipedia i aimomii us ju-t ready. Ihe ntire set le ri.inp'eted the present year in o'J volumes. pa-res.

Its price is rnnarkablv iln-ap, only Sl'-VO'! f-r the entile set. with asy -ins to those who desire them. The hi'h 1 th- work is vouched for innumerable witnesses, anion; others by 1'rof. Stroi. S.

I. n't Md'iintoik tr -nir Cv. of Uib-Jiiid. ritvlesiatlr and Thi-oiopical Literature, who speaks of if follows: "1 Ii." f.iia sirnis to liie tttktrike a tnedi'iiu between the J.Kisi', i.i i works. the too elabo-fat.

and profound un-s. uhieli few are ile-iiiioiis or com.x of Most of fbe LiriT'T iren-ta' cx i. pe.li.is over- NEWS, Only The Count Examining Board wer ii: State Journal. Kamerer is working at his :t.i. i- 1 -ii Ii.

A. Barr Lumber Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Prilhi Vogel, Defendant. By virtue of an Order of Sale tome di session eUnesday. and have many ap-I rane who airs. taiuer is plications that they will be coiniielled to kelpie; bo.irdiiif house and doing well; meet every eek for a while.

lr. Scott has opened a drugstore and has TT-py-p BETPEli THAN A tit ti MINE! Xo WanteU Capital needed! Xo risk, but from Slit to $15 a day profit! Students, Teachers, ministers, Irlght Men and Ladies wanted in every Town and County. Xo experience needed. Credit given if desired. Be early this time and secure first choice of exclusive territory on thi.

grand T300J3C. Don't Ee an Ostrich "Write ard Set Full Infcrmatici ard Solid at cut rected and delivered, issued out of the Pr. Yogel will start Friday for his old 1 11 Oitice of the Clerk of the District Court ot the State of Kansas, sitting in and for the county of Cheyenne in the State of Kansas home in Pennsylvania, to si-e his father Arrangements are lieing made (or a who is re-Mi dangrousiy ill. of ball at St. Francis, to coiue off in in an action in said Court, wherein the K.

Barr Lumber Company, a corporation, plainfiff. and Prilhi Vogel is defendant. W. B. Ingersoll.

C. X. Sears. C. J.

the near future. TJNACQTJAIWTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIM-MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF will, on Saturday. June Gih. 1391, at 2 Sennit, and A. Stephenson, were ovr to i We hereto append a programme of the 1 1 liaftlMMii 'clock 1.

of said day, at the wtvt of the JiilH front door of the Court House in St. Fran- ii kiii Hyi is. in the countv and State aforesaid; off the Saintly City, Tuesday, attending th Cheyenne County Educational Association District Court. I to be produced at the Bird City school It. M.Frnkerwasove.-to St.

Fmicis, Jnt Kw-7 of the should make it a point to be present at er at Public Sale, and sell to the hig'ueet itii a m.i-s or tei imii ul science Kiid hcial detail that is (. I re.lders. 'I'll- Iiiii.l.i. en, inertly practical, ien tuil. and i aretnl! ri ii piii il.

wei! -o i-nv nil lit in form and extent. che.tp. and. "ts I should jtidfre, admir-tly a.iaptH 1 to 1 cdu-mi'talion. I th'iA- that if proju-rlv pres- to the j.

it have a vrv bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named di i this meeting as an effort will be nude to ndant. Priila Vogel, in and to the fol dlllilUIl iii.ll 11 I auopi uie nansan i.tMuing circle course lowing described property, to-wit: Commencing at a point A'l feet north of the xi-eedinirlv u-cfu! at.d 1 1 A Sue rain et in some time durinir the night, Wednesday, and continued ail fore-nxn, l'liarsday. All that fell went into the ground, and will soften the upper crust, this beiii; of much value to thegrow- southwest corner of Lot number 12. in Block number 2'J. in the original town of Bird City: Thence east To feet, thence north oO feet, west 75 feet, thence for the ensuing year.

PRCXIRAMME. Music. Kev. F. Thomas.

Music. ii'rk. Thc-r-' i- ample room in the market a Cyi loiJ-dia this, which combines liken ise. ad twing at. excel-I-nt I'ii ti.

iry 1 tl.r English language tor fre-- so.cm.en pagef. address, the iil.lishers, 1 he t'chnubian PublishinsrCo Pearl Xew York. Or HI Wabash j.ic, Chicago. south 50 feet to the place of beginning, ne-infe a part of lets 11, and 12. in the A fe'vs7I 4 i i es-Ri'xJJt-ji Hvi'WVi fiiock above mentioned.

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The most wonderful book of the day. The great self educator; just th' book the people want. Over 350 grand Historical Illuminations. Halftone Slel Engravings, and brilliant Oil-Colored Plates. Everyliody finds it a bonanza of success.

It sells wiiiout asking. Xo capital, no risk. Straight business and big profits. Splendid illustrated circulars and full particulars sent free. Address, Historical Publishing Co.

SL Louis, Bo. levied upon and to be sold as the property of the above named defendant, to satisfy said judgment and costs and accming Important ia Ladies Oiiiy. costs. John H. Uoyd, W.

B. Ixgkksoi.l. Sheriff. Attorney for Plaintiff and Assignee of Judgment. We wart a won: sjablish a 'or-t an in et-ry county ti' Bailor for the sale of Ni I'r Celebrated Soira! Spring lag caops.

Annie Ashton is another new subscriber this weeK. tiet r-a ly to celebrate the (ilorious Fourth. on will not be compelled to go to St. Francis either, to have a good time. Mrs.

Yogel is lying i-uite sick at Iht home in this city. Heiiry XelsonV little boy was buried Tuesday. He had ick tor some time. Wallace Colt is having trouble with his well, having let P)0 feet of pipe fall into it one day this week. 'orsets and warranted never to t.re'k.

will out ar any three ordinarv ((irstts. Wages fn.ni SUt to ST-'i per livrt'a we coniiili-fe f.ck on Setticments tuoutliiy: position permanent. free; inclose IS cents in stamps to pay postage, etc. Address with fpferenecs. ti.

IL Xi' iioi.s C. r4 41 it 14th X. Relation of the Public Schools to the State. J. Sele-t Beading.

Mary E. Donnelly. The Civil War, M. P.M-ck. Recitation.

Craee YanPatten. Penmanship. C. E. Curry Reciia'ion.

Orpha Stnrdevant. RECESS. Music. Easy Expi'ritiients in the Science. Hy Prof.

(. Alien. PecUiuatnn. Cha. Slifer.

Prono'ins. L. J. Brm k. Select Heading.

Miss Pora Kemp. Map Drawing as an Aid in Teaching Geography. Miss Edith Hasher. Recitati'in. Mis Alta Ilofchkiss.

Query Box. THE CHICAGO, HOOK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including1 tribin lines, branches and extensions East and West of th Missouri River. Tbe Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa. Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, in IL LINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, Wmterset, AetdubontHarlan and Council Blufie, in IOWA Minneapolis and St.

Paul, in MINNESOTA Watertowxx FINAL PROOFS. ALIAS SHERIFF'S SALS. First Publication. May 7th 1891 STATE OF KANSAS, Cheykxse Co. 5s J.

E. Lawless, Plaintiff, vs George C. Rusk, Defendant By virtue of an order of sa'e to me directed and delivered, issued ont of the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Kansas, sitting in and for Cheyenne County, in said State, in an action in said Court whereio E. Lawless is plaintiff, and George C. Rusk is defendent.

I will on Saturday. June 6th 1891. at 2 o'clock P. of sain day, at the west front door of the court house, in St. Francis, in the una moux rails, in UAtvuTA (jairieron, tot.

josepn an-i xvauatta n-y, i IIISSOURI-Omaha, Farbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horton, Topeka. Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Caldwell, in Kansas Pond Creek Harry Iv.bbs is working for Sant Har- IU LLl'i l- ULA CAivi a -ik. a aim iix a Z3U1. Land Office at Otsrlin. Kansas'! June 1st, leil.

l.er this Corn planting is going valiantly on. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Cha Cars To The Board of County Commissioners met Notice Is hereby given that the followinsnamed settler has filed notice of her intention to make proof iu support of her claim, mid that said proof will be mode before the Judife of the district court, or in his absence the lerk thereof. tsL Fraud, Kansas, on Julylsth. 1KI1.

vlr: Rosa D. 7332, for the SE 1-4 of Section 27, Township 4 south. 37 tst. as an Equalization Board, on Monday rteuiein'tier the Children's Day exercises i at the Church, one week from Sunday, the I 14th inst. Ezroni Slifer is vititin friends in the i Eat.

where he may remain for several' weeks. In th? Coroner case. Judgn Bertra de- dided that Waterman was not the coroner I she names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson and city, ana taiace bleeping Cars between Chicago, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming- and praziny lands, affording1 the best facilities op-Intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest ac southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and trana-oceanic Seaports. MACNiFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading- all competitors in splendor of equipment, warmed by steam fron the locomotive, well ventilated, and free from dust.

Through Coaches. Pullman Sleepers, and Dinin? Cars daily between Chicago, Des Moines. Council Bluffs end Omaha, with Free Reclinina Chair Cars between Cbii caeroand Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Eansa City and Topeka. Splendid Dining- Hotels "furnishing meals at seasonable hours) west of Missouri River.

California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lake, Oeden, Portland, Los Anereles and Sa; Francisco. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Gardert of the Gods, the Mountain Cities, Mining Camps, Sanitarium, nd Scenio. Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains daily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from those points anq Kansas City.

Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lakq and Sioux Palls, via Roek Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Water? town, Siux Fall3, and the Summer Resorts and Huntins and riihiu Grounds of the Northwest. 3 said land, viz: John L. Yaple. George L.

Yapie. Charles Rich anis, J. M. ShulL all of Bird City Kansas. ii C'TKtTS ANOKiOON, Beg'r.

county and state aforesaid, offer at Public Sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all tbe right title and interest of the above named defendant, George C. Rjsk. in and to the following described Ral Estate Towit: Ninety-two(92) feet off of tbe north end of lots number four (4) five (5) and six 6 ia block number twenty 20 in the orginal town of Bird City County and state aforesaid, according to recorded plat there of said uroperty leviad upon and sold as the property of said defendant. John H- Boyd, Sheriff. Cheyenne County.

Kansf U. S. Land Office, Oberlin. Kansas, (man May 2oth. lfl.

Notice is hereby given that the following named I lesire to cull the attention ot J'flrnjcrs aipl iStor.kraisersol'Cliev-fii)u a'iJ yljoiniu comities to tje frtft that I make a specialty oi Urn )iivn2: had a number of years ireiared to guar-iiuttic iu worlv. AH f'3-N prprnitt-lj attpndm. V. Vlif, Karis. settler has tiled notice of bis Intention to make G.

Cheyney, Watchmaker Jeweler. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ILL W05K WARBASTED. WITH NlXOIf BROS. L1IHI.J OITV.

KAKS. When you ne-nl any wprl (loyjp jf my feiv die a Final proof in support of nls claim, and that said proof 1U be made before theJudjreof the IiistrK Court, or In his absence before the Clerk and ceuld not collect fees a such. We have been unable to learn what kas been done, or is being done, by the World's Fir committee. Beverstock is engaged in cleaning np the lumber yard and repiJinj the lumber this week. More of our people should attend the Sunday SUiooI, anij trj t9 it more THE SHORT LINE VIA.

SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities! JrUDPLjDX-Nia- Thomas N. Shahan dsires to announce thureof. at SL Francis. Kaus, on July Itsvl, vii: WW. H.Curry, So 6213, for the SE of Section 9, Township 5 south of Kange :8.

west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rasideue upon and cultivation of said land, viz: l'etr Sturm, Isaac Kemp. Henry Weaver, Slifer, all of Bird City, Fausas. to the people that he is ready to start his herd, and wil! tase cattle at 25 cents per head per month. Good Ranire and plenty Ticket Omce in the Un.ted States or Canada, or addre63 Ef ST.

JOHN, 4QHN SEBASTIAN- general CHICAGO, ILL, Cn'I Tiskst 1 Fa3r AgtaV ef good..

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