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Bird City News from Bird City, Kansas • Page 4

Bird City News from Bird City, Kansas • Page 4

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A. fcheeiirr Las acc the agejicy f.r I -if ti The Nvs will waka out yo-jr rppii: tio-a to prove rp, fre of chae atJ out corrtl'--. uO.oo romter 8 i flj AHA FOR A). you. i.iujt le atid ue pfcj.o-c to do We yrl U'iiU'lit the lintsi line of liea-iy Ma le clothing ever brought tii'js pM'inty, uifi piopOcO to sell it the lowest possible r.iergia, 0 evtrvLcdv afford to Lgv.

(Joine IATS and CAP. flaa jiut Lear, i-epluithecj Ly tbp ad.iitioii of 2,000 worth of r.ewcit $gtj latest itybij, which HP hflve bought for ch, will thus be enabled tq give our- jjatroRi the benefit of dpoiipto, and thu very fcg'stgoods ftt prices tht shoddy will ppst tlse her-6. Jrj addition to (hBe wa havft pur-chased full ljpp of BOOTS AND SHOES, he best tht iqoqey byy, and that can bo warranted to give good Satisfaction, Tha pruseiit excellent crop will enable yll of our TJie t.i-?t j.ljt-c to CJ rooeties, Clotliin, Hats.Capf I5out ami li'i-AKs, ii id I.OX store. fhy thu is Locauso (his store-- i tb) Isrgeit stock ii the city; ami ric? arc jaore moJenite tlum else-where. There ootJs are always new and iresht juid we always labor to j.Ieaic- our custom, ere, in style and tiualUy of goods rc have some rare bargains, to otl'er can ho se-ciircl by callino-carly, atul wo t'eel sure will rcpav y.tu any time or trouble jpent in thera.

Call and See Us. people to dresa like Nabobs, atpl we waul you to that the place to purchase ny or all of the articles shown in thete display lines, the mainnoth emporium of Kerndt Bros. CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY. NIXON BROS. GRAND PRESft.Urtii OFFER I j.

SET WUMD PsT-yV. to (n OP ill i-e Orte urj-ery thi-j county, ind i I now ready for iayiriny t'i eoil'i-uoi a cat I ui tb-; i. iiice who li.c Ueci or thcui and tik-tn cre of tbeiii, have tut on bards Mr. khefrde may noc be abie to get around to all tho who are desirous of pur'-hasjng, but a card dropped into the oftoe here will bvitg him, or. letter still.

4 cail at Lis lu.i:ieauad, a-bich will au.j.iy rep4y an He 0f his t-roes and shrubs, from the Cn-U and ha one of the finait. if nA the finest, rtvJiards in the county. He will also Hiuoli valUoidri information concernins" tbe bast 5uthodi of planting and cariug fitr trcis in thji liounry. pea hiw bfi6 you S. 3k- iwtt, assistant fetate of th Kapsas J.

and anJ able speaker, will address the people of Bird City and vicinity, cn iloriday evening. Sept. 7th, and at Francij, ia the afternoon, oa Tuesday, stL. levary. body moi.t iuvited to attend.

M. P. Meeb. Sdtfy Tht? Delineator for Septemlr has arrived with its usual portrayal of the latest fashions, for wbich it haa In come so justly nottd- This is by far tha beat fashion magazine published, and we are at a loss to knew how acj housekeeper, who dui.a her own -ewijg, can get along- without it. ept any where, on recipt of price 1 ist year.

I'ubli-iijng Company, New York. Eanrest Excursions. Tho Burlington Route" has made all necessary a series of harvest excursions from Chicago. Feoii i and St. Louir, Hnd ir.h-ruiediate points, at the rate and uti--third fare tor the round trip.

It is etpected that th- cooperation of t'ue roads cast cf the points named will also be secured. Tickets will be raid on Augm-t 2-th. loth and "29th. The liiiriiagton will udw-riisc ex-cirsiuus very eitensi.eiy, and will distribute large tpiantili-a cf matter advertising the agricultural capabilities. of the states traversed by its lines.

Such advertising, however. of necessity genera! in its character, and thf people alomr thce various lines should make some arrangement fur advertising. Chey-eime county can -Jer that are jHiss-sn'd by no other county in the Xortli-west, and steps should once Le taken to bring th've before the people of tic east in such a manner that their attention wiil -) turneit to this Garden Spot and Cheyenne county will secure ot the immigration. The railroads to fiiriiis'i lice transnortati.ai to an agent from each community, to go a-t and personally work up an interest in his community. This is an opportunity that should not he neglected, and hope to seesome action takt iu the matter.

Ezecntcr's Notlca. STATKOFKANSAS.j Ohoyenriii Otxinl u. In tP.o Probata Court. In sr. icr said County.

In the Matter of the Entitle ot Fret-ma Calkins. Iie.i-ase.1. Ni.tice is lierel.y t'iveu. that Letters Testa-inentary have ht-eu irranteti to the iiii.lersiiriie.r on tlir Estjite of i-revniMn ifikies, late t.t snid i oimty. (lecc-uKed.

hyt'ie Ilonoraele. Court 1 ttie au.l Kf.ircsHi.l. ilatci thelr.th Aiifi'tst. A. I.

ISVI: X.nv. tieuiiirl the si'l are hereby notihei. that they must the same to tlie uinlersiciifd tor allowance wilhio one yar fnuti ttie KHte Letters, er they he luecln.lcd from any enetit of sii'-h and that if such are nut exhibited within three years alter lie date of said Letters they shall be forever barred. Jacob K. R.

Cowwen, Executor of the Kstate of Freeuian Calkins, dwanol, St. Knincls. Knnsas, lstl. First P'jtIishol. August 2lth.

Isvl. FINAL PROOFS. Those who have final proof or contest notices running in this paper, should remember that our terms are invariably cash, due atterthe first publication. Land Oltice at Kans. A iKiist 17th.

lsal. Notice is hereby riven that the following-iia tiled settler has filial jtice of bis intention to make Final proof iu support of his claim, and that said pioof will be made tie-fore the Judt's of lie district Court, or in his absence- before the clerk thereof, at St. Francis, Kansas, on September iT.th. viz; Anton Arens II No. 3o70.

for tin SE 14 of Seetion 15. Township south cf Range H7 west. He names the following witnesses trt prove his continuous residence upon. ap.J cultivation of said land, viz: Vogely. of Mcllonald.

Kansas. J. J. Kritz. M.

'(. ounvll, tif Hird City, Kansas. 11 Ctrcs Anpersos, Register. Land Oflice at Oberlin, Kans. rii Aiigast 4th, Isji.

Notice Ls hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis ciaini, and that said proof will bo made before the Judg- of thedist-ne-t Court, or ia his absence before the clerk thereof, at St. Francis, Kansas, on October lots, Isal. Melvin P. Meek, II. E.

Xo. 1552, for tht N'W 1-1 of seetion ir Township 4 south Bangr 37 west. He rmmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation said land, viz: D. Luther, of St. Tranci.

Kn Hn-I A. in Onr Hegalar Sanacripuou Jfrice. Yf-i'-if' yt-'iA -7 hu increr.e th of ht i this next sis months, we hvu matte arraniiccjci.tf with a y.rk publishing hous 'Htfrrr- we arc cnaMeltt ns a pr'-tnitun to onr e-jbccrib'iH .1 of P-c AVorlts of Charles Ik k-y -i in Twelve i.are kimI IIantltm9 a yeniV mibttcription to thj ii-' offer to subscriber l'l. Pi st a any ever la reM'oio nindo. CbatU-9 1: r.H wat the gr atcst novelist wlio ever ypt.f'i'y ltveti.

Ko author before time ha tht; that lie acliieTeil, ami hid work. li re ii.ow nepul.tr to-dav than ls hfct.mo. Tier abound in wit, humor. patLi. delinvatioo of character.

deacriptiotie ft tdaces and invidenfs. tmMW04MyPZ' ftriiliiK smiekilifttilywronght plots. Kac. Iti.k intiueiy No bomoahonitl "sSS''i'yi te a et of theea groat and reniark- "X'rAl V'-vfiW 'iZ'frvf able work'. Not to havo rcttl tie-in in to cnAKLCs DICEEK3.

i of Dii kalis' works which wo offer as nremium to our suhsoi -ihns i ium.tsoraelv printed from entirely nw ptatc-s, wj-li new typo. The tn-elve volumes conrata the foiiowmii werld-f tnioas woria, each one of which is pub-ludicd c-tnptev, and abstjiuftitj vwi'trt'ed 0 I t. beiTf ffiyon r.nnn I "'er f.oj lnef to bi i-i-uU- i-ef- Jiulc ef she rseJ cur to in i rtiM the XE 1 4ut 6r-etif)n 27. 2 "i'l) ej He Hiiiiir. the folioKiP), hia continuous jiikuj mid i l.oni.

viz: Jrreerwycr. Utebjtel Aifi.iiL l-r Pi.r:.:r jr. til. ut hirel 7 I'tari axmmw. Regr.

S. i Himsf.s. July H-l. f-1' ai.4i.ie is a yen that the fuIli.winiHiiine.l set tir-r hiii; Ui.pii i t. umke Final proof t-i of bis binini.

iid that snid aU n-sJe before the th" Intrui uri. or ii. nh til-oemw ion- i.r i al FraiK-is, -JMU, iat'l. viz: p. Smith, H.

fc. mi. 37S7 f.r tKr of dec-tioH JJ, of Kansje west. lie iiioiics the follewinji wittiess to toovc his and cultivation of said land. vU.

E. A. Baldwin. AlexHti Port-r. vros Watts, ujl or Hif.l Kansas.

7 Cysts Obrrhn. kntina-. At8. 3rd. None i- hi-bv given iht the folio.

settier tiled ruilmf of his intentuin to j.toof iti of his eidim, mid thut s.iid njv.f ii S-e innde i.for,-the Cierk id' the co.ot of Cheyenne county. Kansas, St. Francis, Kansas. Sei.Ieniber liii. IsVl.

vjz; Jaiiiet 0. p. ti. for the SW 14 of Section 'ii, To 4 south, Sa He naineK the follow Oik witnesses to prove his contiitiHiu ri-siUcn ttiid cvltivatior, el said land, viz: John V. H.

Lunton, Aci.ith A. Of Bird CjiJ, haosa-i. 3 TBls A.niikkson. Be'r. Land Utjerlin.

Aug. Kith, Notice Is hereby slven that th named settler has iiled notien of his i-itciition u. make final i.roof In support liss c-'Ptm. and Unit said nroof will be in. Mle ix-tore Justjn Badirerow.

pne natejijnee and clerk the f'rohnte C-mrt Kana. at t. 1 lands, Kaiisias. en Sr oti eib 1- ihth 1 vi: Thortiten A. Itrat.t H.

K. SK 1-4 of ui Township Miuth, IClllr West. He iiio-n-s the foilowint; to bis cftntiniioivi resMcjiee arid i i-f-t of said huitl. vi: iieurge W. Lemons.

it V. t.us of Lawn Uiilt'e. K.u:s.. and c'lnu ii-son. ol Si.

friiiicis, Kaiis. Ki A.s'l K-'i'r. Kotlcs Timber Culture. t'. S.

Lard illice. Kims. J.iiy LTtti. Coii.tiiiifnt havius been eiiji-rej by John Mar: V-illiam Hc'ey failure to wi: la is c.Vfire Entry X. 17'Js.

April itr-f. I tii--NE of Section To'. iship so.iti. west, in Cheyenne ti.iit.ty. with the emu-, i'.

-Tii! coid. -i iiit toe said WiliMm L. Itaiiey has iMed to properly plant the said lirst lte LreV-n to counts, the tl.b.; year mahiiiK eatr.i. nor has he been d.ic hp tie- of aftidavit. That has pi properly tlie seerml ii brokef thcretuj to timber, seeds, or cat! as.

up to the litre, and Jal here now no inr im said trai thai said I.a land above desci ii.ed Vh-and cth vea- alter in-'kio -tv v. tip to the of inaki.nr ibi The part: saie to upp a ei: the day el 1 a. to i rro lOV said TeM ilcny IT: ro tie 11 tH-lore a Notary Public, in Bird City. Kar-sas. on il.e sib ol ctoh.

r. at io ihicfc. a. in. 3 J.liKK-i.x.

fieir T. Notice Timber-Calture' V. S. Land Kjiiis. July tan, Complaint bavlntr been entered at tiiis Office by C.

U. l'eriine Hobeit M. Owlnr for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Kntiy dated March Iss, i pori the Northeast Seetioii 'Z. Townshiii .1 Sooth ot Raiue :r.t west, in l.eyenm.-1 oufity. Kansas with a view to the of said entry; tant aheKhu: that II.

I wi-ij's nas failed plant to Pusher. or cotihis ibe ti live acres, broken on -aid tract, dorimr third year after niakmssaideptry nor has the satin; b-eii done up to the present tune, aial licit he bas failed lo projierly cultivate th.eseivn i live acres broken thereon durimr the said third year after makini; si.i.i entry nor bus the same 1:1 done up to the present time the said parties aie rc- bv to apjar at this ucice the lith day of Sept. nt Id o'clock A. t- respond and tctimony coneermnir said alleged failure. Testimony the above entitled ease will betaken before Morris Stine.

a Notary I'lihlic, at his othce in Hint ity, on the day of SepteiilT. ISl'l. at l'l o'clock, a. 111. 8 CVKts ANDKKSon.lteg'r, W.

1J. fniiKHsoi.1.. Attorney. ALIAS TIKBEa-CULIUfiE. Land Ollice, 'ilierlin Kansas June 17th.

1WI 1 Complaint hnvtnt; entered at this Office Iiy Jtihn Waters airainst He-nry Moshy for failure to comply ith Law as to Timber-Cu'lore Eniry No. 4o.Vi; dated April 21st. lssti, upon the Wb NEaiid Elv SW! Section IX 'lo'Aiiship 2 S. Hiinfje in Cheyenne County. Krtr.sas, with a view to the concellHtlonof -aid entry; contestant alleging that during the ason of ls.sti and lu.s7 he e-uuse-i to i.c broken, aloiit acres of said tract; that during the senson of IsR-1, he caused to be planted on said tract, ten acres of ash trees: that since the season of pso, he has not done nor caused anything to h- doneon said tract: that there has been no cultivation, whatever of ai tract from said season of up to the present: ground thus broken, is now grown up to weeds, the said parties arc hereov summoned to appear nt this Uiticeon the lsth day of Sept.

at lo A 31.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said failure. Testimony in the Above entitled oas" to be taken before Jlorris Stine. a Notary at his olht-e in Hird City. Kansas.

011 the tlav of Sept- In o'clock A. M. A-hi-n-. It. V.

Frakeii, f'-r I Kotice-Tiiaber Caltcre. Land Off.ce fberlin u. Aupist. 2 lh. O''i- Complair.t bs ing been entered at this office by Edward Peterson against John l.t-Koy.

for failure to rorrply with iuw as to Timber Culture Entry No. dated March 11. lsst. upon the South l-aofth NE 14. and South ijot'theNW 14 of Section 20.

Townsinp 3 south, Ibms? west, in Cheyenne county, Kansan, a new to the cancellation of saii entry, contestant nllegi'i-r that John Leroy has failed to comply with tin Timber Culture act in this: That he has failed to plant five of tree-H. tree noeiis, cr cot-tings the third year ftr date of inakiug saai entry, or at any other time. Thut be has failed to plant five ae-res in trees, tree seeds ore-uitings the fourth year after of saidentrv, Ht aoy other tituo. Tiint for t-e pst thr-ey. as he has tailed to cultivate any part or said tract or and snid has becri totally aba'id aied f.n the" past three yea.s.

and is grrowti up .1 --li and trrnss. mat no trees, tree se-rls or cpiiii's 'have ever b-er planted on said tract of I "iiblicitt ion Xo'live. First TOhlieaffon Aiurost I to I iainliri. opoii tne tmrtn .1 111c ra.rtn hi -t uuarter ot ciion putnlH-r twenty S'X. ao I the- -oiitli of the west mind 01-tw enty three, tbrt-e of rane nuiTitt.

of tin- sixth P. h-ycrme -ounty. K.inc.s. for; a of Siii.l a li- will Le I enterrd il forever and ail tiie- from i 1 redemption other p.ei..i-es. v- r.

i i Plainlilf's A.tion.ey sKAt. Nfc.vr.is Know lerk Iiistrict Court, i ivanJ to Lav Cic- land caie. Claijp. NtS'iKN" h'itOw'. Dai' jaaie tomorrow afterncpn.

Cwg Out aud see it. troie Cu.rr ciiue ir; one day Lit week, handed us too aitount cf sub- G. It. Ftgg etx-pped up id on itfet-t the other aay, and pi a Lilt, remaxljed, ''giveiecreaitpn Cf course ve did so gladly, and offered up a silent prayer that mors of our readers wpu'd go and. dp likewise.

d. Byrer haj 4 brtAhcr hara on a sisit, from Chicago. SaUrday niuhh and ray remain for gevt-ral a-eek. Hd 'n very much takco up with tiis beautiful country. ttev.

of Fredor(ia, kai, is in the edty thi wk, in the interest of the Congregational Church Society. Harrison in7ited him ta upply the pulpit at this plac-e, Sunday, which he Jid in a very credjtabla manner. Ho preaid.ed a str-uion that must have struck hsaie 1 the hearti of juit a number of Lis hearoi e' pecially those who have been ''to take their neighbors down a peg or two." Jim Ifcye threshed CJ0 Luhtl of rye from thirty-Sve acren of ground, au old it at serenty cent. prr buolud. Mr- Gabb deciijadly unfortunate, or exceedingly cafelei.

Ha wa staLking on the home plate one day this week, and laid Lis pipe down, when the stack caught nre, and burned up the whole thing, containing about seventy busholi of good wheat It is a pretty severe lesion. A subscription paper is circulated in the city thsii week, to Alex Porter for his Ions uv hail. Ale, iot his whole vrop by the hail, and thosL who were enabled to their crop-, should. giv of their abundance, in oriler tliat he mi-ht have enough to carry -him 'tJihmgli the "f.ear ye one aacther's burden," is a divine injunction that applies to iuch eases as tliir. The llarvet Home programme at the CLureh Sunday uielit, will be well worth att-iidmg, and there f'nouM bu a good turnout, so as to encourage the "childreu.

who have been to considerable trouble in getting up the programme. Mrs. Lovelace has so far recovered as to be to walk down town. This for an invalid of twelve year-i" 1- a pretty good rctord. There is considerabb: sickness in the nt-ighborkocd, fall, and our physi- MCians arc kept pretty John LoTdactt receive! word yesterday, fi.at the cattle were breaking into his ccrn, and he went (town to shut them o'jr.

Uiits Can Cave, who has be.n viiiting n'itli her grandmother, over in ebrnska, for a couple, of months, returned to her home Friday'. Den Caie writes from Westmoreland, that he never saw the trees so fail of fruit ia Lis life before. The new eievatoris beginning to loom up in great shape. Hev. (jueen will preR'h again to the people here, on Sunday inurnir.g the usual hour.

It will be worth your while to go and hear him. Kernut bros. have out the Feed Store of Kobt. Robertson, and icoved the up to their store, W. K.

Curry will icacii a termor in the I-iwn Ridge district this fall. Robt. Ro'jertson has gone into tiie grain buying business. Jar. Allen, general agent for Woodman, Harris grain buyers, was in the city this week.

Miss Ilattie Miller is on the sicklist this week. Kveiett Kemp takes charge of a school in Calhoun township, this fall Dr. Thomas was so crowded for time, and bad so much work to do when he was here List week, ticvt lu; t'ounU it impossible, to gei around, and will be here again in the near future. CrecwelL of St. Francis, was in the city Slonday, on his way home from BeukeluiaD." W.

L. Darro arrived in the city yesterday, and will probably remain with us for several weeks. We suspected something of ttie kind when we saw xaI Lowe slicking up Monday. A. R.

Colt was in the city for a couple of days this week. Thefj? ih nt.be any pwaching at the church Sunday night, oa account of the Harvest Home "dolus." C. II. Slifer will teach tne "young idea how to shoot." iu Frontier district, Heaver township, this winter. Stephenson has moved his Tem- pie cf Justice, an.l is now noioing lonn in the building.

I'laying SastLall anl kicking football on tue streets is trotting be an expensive mt-thod of pastime. Ed Sturdevant made a kick the other night that will cost him in the neighborhood of he having kkkedthe ball through one of the lar; windows the Soely building. The same i4 ot the upper winuows, anu tr.e editor ua.i to throw a baseball through of winJows j. Ttie Afavor has ordered all football and baseball playing cn the streets, to stop. This is right, and cow he should se that Lis order is obeyed.

Mrs. Parro.7 acec-tiiFUEied her husband on this trip. Next ue, Jav is List a vt grae lueut DAVID COPPERFIELD, MARTIN CHUZZteVVIT, KiCHOLAS nckeley; DOSrtBEY AMD SON, BLEAK HOUSE. LITTLE DOKRST, OUR ATiUTlSAL FBIEKD, PICKWICK PAPERS, ir, an1 see hout it. Oar stflclf o' Tali.

Ceptral Meetlcj. The Democratic (Jounty (Viitrul Coiu initteu liewby called to in the court hou-ie, au St. i'raoeis, on Tuesday, Sep-tt-njler 1st, at 1 o'cim'k. p. f'r the prp(i( of calling Ik-invatk County Convention, and transacting sut-L oth-r Lai-iu'- as may fore Coui-! mitti-e.

HTON, (i i-ak i.viv hairn! in I fecrt'tary. I JJ JI'J! 1 1 1 Seal Estata and Chattel Loans, at Farcers' sad Kerchaats Bask. FARM LOINS, at VoUeaeyer's. St. is CI! on Mr'-.

Bariniart for at! th- V.n-M style? in Miliirii ry. 7'v h-t of triiintiLny jiut r- civt d. your jubwrK 1 1 ti'e Nt oAce, I0d it CiiK ut.i! 1(1 FARM LOANS nV. St. i ixru-is.

Kansa-. I F0 I aATRS for taking i'i'i-il Proofs LLUnL on land, will btf charged all parties' application after A '-rust L' ith. lJl, Ntwios Know, Cl'k Iifct. Court. JrSTix f.Ai.Knv.

I'ro'jate Jude. A fine Joy- was born to Thus. Fraaier and wile. 'Ui-day night. of the faiu-iiy are getting alocgr niiely.

lr. Yogel iF the attending phyfician. Dore Lacsard Las adde.1 Lis name to our liit cf readers, t'uib week, and paid in advance. LA. Jackson 11k- oJJ ofSce of the Baxr Luiuber and moved it Vheel-er Tuesday, where we understand it will be MfcCL as a storehouse jrrain.

When the devil sev a professed Christian woman engajrttd in tearing down the wbaractcr of a neighbor, be smiles quietly, and begins laying up fuel for future use. Iore Lockard has niiwle to VurcLa jrrain at Wheeler, and will be ready b'-jriai work, this week. This will cab-h a yrcat deal of grain that ought to come to this place, but it will be a vat amount of bewetit ts tba f.u-nu-r. What portended to be a terriffic storm, oassed over Monday uight ia the rhape of wiaand cleuds, narrj 2(evafct has wv(l hi blavk-fuiith shop tctwr aod ha opened up in the'old Goodn tbov, the Commercial- UoteL D. Stockley has made smamgement to "pn up his restaurant, in the Bricks and will be ready to accommodate lh? irade afyr nest Monday.

The Brick is well known to a amber of our readers, ar.d ve need not remind tlieni that it was the tf place ja tbe city to Ward. He would be 4aMd" t'see all of his olJ customers and a nuftbr cf new Jiemeaiber it will be opened JeSt- itonday. Preaching at the ChifftU i'nntii? at the uual hour. Come put aod you will hear a splendid sermon. A J.ove of horses passed through tae rit.7 ilonliy.

on their wiy north. Judge Ingersoll. wb knows a gx)d tKincj when he sees it, tsok ene ff tiiemn i Woodiaan, Harris A- Co are putting we riding oft tkeit elevator. The old sidiffg b4 warped and cracked so mueh that a great dal of grain was being Lost. Mrs.

Murray ha ben oa the ju tli-t this weak, ami part of the tiuw was very sick, having all the Kymptc-ns of t-phoid f-w. Prompt medical Rttendancc, ew, combined with careful nursing, has enaWed bcr to puil t'nrough. and at this writing idie mending rapidiy. W. A.

Pegg- threshed bushels of wheat from acre of ground, and sold it for 74 cents per bus! A very snug little um. G. Hindes Lad the misf-rtune to a -laable horse this week. 1 Carr tnrenel 41 heaf frc acres an average of a. bushels per and has ir acres, 13 biishels per acr as good, yet to tbnrh.

GtT READY FCrf. TIIE FAIR. The are SeptoO, and Oct. 1, 3. The past week has cold enough for Octo'-er weatiter.

nnoorsiana ina. fe-' turn cut in fail the b.n. gnmo. tjmcrrow. I Thft above arc without oiicstion the mopf iiuoiis novels wero over wtiib-n.

Tor H. irter of a ctntcry they have been relr-biate'l in every nook and. coiner of wi i i 1. Yet tie ro are tiiouietmM of homes i-i Atrionct not yet supplied with a s. of L-ickeris, the usu.il cost of tin; pecpie in ni.xterute lr-im rt.joyine this iuxiirv.

Bui now. iiiii the umo of modern linprovod printing, folding and nutchni: m.ichiiii.ry. the entremely rri 'e of par-r, and tiie great competition in tho book ride, we aro t-nab! to to our Miibscri'oeM and readers a set of Uiohoca' work at a-D'-ic." all e-in arTord pj.y. Every home in tho land may cow Le eupphed with a Bel the great -r's work. Iu Connection -with A Republican delegate MjjventJon is hereby called to ineet in th Court House hall at St Francis, KaQtai, on Saturday, September 25tb.

1891, at 1 o'clock, p. ru tor the purpose of placing In nomination randidates for t-tclgl positions: Coustf Clerk. Oflaterof Deeds, -benff (bounty iJ--iirr teim i (founty Surveyor. Jaunty Coroner, (unexpired term). Commissioner 2nd district.

Che primaries are hereby calkd to meet nn Wednesday, September 2rl. the polls to be belj oa from 1 to 4 o'clock, p. iu and tle deleutes to elettfd by j'iot. Itltftlsa womnjended tht the Hiri Um townships nominate th-ir re- imitteemin at tne time. i vnir.u voMuimieeiiian ti iiiKtrurte! t-j irute ii n.

r. s- cy arrangements fur IjuliJii the and are rpieste-J to f'rw-tr i -iult i.J the taw tie Secretary at IV i. not Liter ttan 10 o'cl. k. on SHtdHay, September SCth.

fu as to en-8ble the Optral Coiiiinitte lo i's upon ihc cideulialn. pre-pare a gtrt of rind perform smh otLr dutii-i a ill n.ibJo t'a Cuiucnufm to protc-ed with in. Vuatuesw. witiu-ut wifsejary delay. ty eMitfad WIW fjilowUtf prsenta-tiaa, vq9 dtKe at tf na I cna du-gU br wrery tts votes or ua- frac ion theraf.

cst for L. t. Rumpirey, far yoveroar, in l90i LVnki'lman Ueavcr Binl C'lf rry Creek Calhoun. i1e--'Hi Run. Kureka .5 .:5 .4 .1 5- Jjua.

T.l-n l.iJi? Orlando ...4 Wa'no" J. W. Ghaves'. f'Sairaiftrt-. Many rcaref frfftk4 fla pive C.

now A- Pat t--, at asbington, D. nnsofj''i in obtaining patents for nil cla--'9f invent ions. Tbeyraakea specialty of? cw, and have secured allowance af ira a pstents that had been previously rejwtci. yhfit advertisement in another olurun, wSJ be cl interest to inventory, t.ent-?f and ah who rave to ilo wfffi gometilag New. Tnroagli- CarS- Betwe6S Pan! and Kansas City.

fraific fttrveen the abbve cities ha? MincVi-Seff fh fireat Rock rrautf liJule has instifttted ordefcf things and lias -pi ob their trainf. ftiroiiti car -etween theee points. The enfy nn on service re the Inllman o'mlilftA ift Chair Cut and Sleeper, and are be ein-kxlimcfcrf of eMnfort. The pric charged for this dKM 4 VrtKe is hat litV.e compared with ti IceMrnbdirtion- civen. See Oat jw ticket tl tb AUrt lea-Route B.

C. R. JEnd M.i St. L. Rt'aL Map" ana hnie TjKten Pfri oa appuauion.

H9, JiUTK SFB A V. en. llaMuer. G. T.

P. Agt. GiyEK-UfOrFICta. CHICA(iO. OF Imltz Large Vs.ues, vrs Ofer with a Year's Subccrintioa tlii: Paper for Trute laoro than ir bind the urn in which we live.

Tw BARHA3Y KUDCE AND CHRISTMAS STORIES, OLIVER TWIST AND CREAT EXPECTATIONS, THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AN9 THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER. A TALE OF TWO CITJES. HARD TIMES AND TK5 MYSTERY OF EDsViN CROCD. 9 1I.I Geit 1 Ticket 4 Pas. Ageat, OTPs WMK biiiiilbtiO JJluMiO, UNACQtTAIHTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THH COUNTHT, Will.

OBTAH MUCH VALUABLE INFORKATION FROM A STUDY CF THIS MAP OF t- 'j; i TSrir'' 1 Mitcbeli. G. B. Adkmson; R. Smu'i.

of Kird am; that snj.l fail 'ire still tj. T'i" saM Kans. ts are herr-by summoned to r.t This CTRt'a MyH5'S Rer I Ofllv en t'itf 'th day of November, iy.il. at ij o'clock. to rescind and riirni-h Land Ofii- at Kans.

I ny said fail.tr (--'1- The ti stimonv lii J' M-rris Mine. 3 Notary in his Notiee is hereby ti-tt rite num. jtv Kansas. tue dav of October, settler has tiled notice ot his intention to h-aiat id o'clock A Final poit.t nt support of bis claim ati.lthat said Vkcs aoerson r. pr.v.f will tw made h-boo the Jnde 1 'R II.

Im nr i ft f-s nt of i I I'-rK oi me ourt i neienne ennty. at St. Francis. Kans on Septemtier -lid. ls: I.

x-i: Ge.inref. Hunter. II No. lnls'I. TME GISIOQ, PiOSK ISLAND P501F1S RIlLWflY, Incl'iding' muin lines, branches end oxtenstcna Fat anJ of th Idifcouei Rive-r.

Iho Direof Rouw to ruid froin- Joiie, Ottawa, Peo: in, La S-i'ile-, Uoiine, Kock liiarj'l, in 1 1 LI A Da r-rirx) rt, MusoHtlnej-OtaMivo, Da Moinos, Wint rtot, Hrtrinn and Council isii.fi-i, in IO and Paul, iu MINNESOTA WaterSown 'ira Sioux Fall, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. ana Kansas Clity, in I'ir-SOURI (ran. Pairljurjr and Nelson, in NEBRASKA liorton, Topeka, K-itc'iinson, V. lc'nira, BeiiifiViUa, Abileco, Calrtwell, in Kansus-Pond Creole, iinnesscy, El i'-jr-o, RR1 Ii ana De-nvar. Colorado Sprinsrs, i u'-blo, in COLOkaDO.

i'iti-lE aeeiir.ic? Cha- Ctra to and from Chicago, Hutchiasor. Do36rei City, and Pa.iac Slev t-Jngr Cars between ChicajfC, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and rest ci rich fd.rr. fxazirir afforUinjf the betft 'acihtieg or to ail to.vno and c.tios cast and wedi, of Ciiicuo, and Pacific and traas-oceaiiic Sc-aportrt. YE3TI5ULE EXPRESS 7 corrcftitor3 ia ETien-ior of eTttpxnsrit, vrt.rrr'Pd by cteara from r.v.- locomotive, wtii ventilao.

and irco iron du3t. Tbrourt jitinar. Siwrs, Dining- Cars dairy between ChicifO. Das Moir.e-e, ttul vit-h Freo K'-olininsr CltAir Cars Cbi-caro and Denver, Colorado St. Jer.se ph, or Ean8 City and Topek-c.

Spirdi-i Huvir- raeais tit ce sortablt hours' v. z.ori f. T. Y.r.r dsilr', with C3CTC7J CF POUIt'o ar i frc'J St't. L.co, Opr I-osi Ar.gciea ond Se.u I rsr.circo.

Hie LIHI-Cr i INS to and from Pike's Macitou, ct.tlio Gods. Mountoia IZiaizig CKps, Sabilatuu, ad Ssftnia Gruadevird cf Colorado. THE L5A Rprccs Cttri? and "innr'apo1 St. Pan. 'fHrCOw'Gll Chnir Csr-i r.r.d points and ICbijuas Ci-'V.

Viirou-- Ci- iit tV.r tetweta rpirt lko j. It.c; I r.d. The lino to ar.er -iil-j, sit t-i; Snyjtue? and Kvr.ttr.g ri fr th'Cri: i. sen 30 a Utrtats t- tea-, e-i e.i r. r.t Lid I rte.

ttnoti ZZliT. St. v3- ph. A' J. f-nd tit.

sv'. -a. arruy to stty co'iyota for the Ij of the SE '4 and is sW of Sec- To Cfcanos Herbert and Mary Jane H-r: tioii Xiwiiship 1 soma of Range a7 west. You and each of art; ht rel that He Panics the followiiii witnesses to prove his yu have twn 11 tic' continuous residence e.pou. and cultivation ot neyenue tmnty r-tate 01 fcni-s-i n.

a'-u-n said lut.d, viz: i wher-m I hares fc p.u,,:.-y..;: together witli K.iri and Harvey Hf- ej- Henry W. samp. Charles Cumminits. Jacob Vtni mu-t answer the jtiuva ll-I E. Baker, lletitus eoiinor.

ail of It-nkeiinan. -j-jr 1-01. -n i .71 Nebraska. I e.r beftire tae 2th tlay of Septeuih-r-. I vl.

or 6 CVRIS Ajl-EKS'iS, Reg'r. I the as true, ai.d p.i.!gn --nt rendered arain-t you tor tiie oi Land O.T'cr at dberlin. with ir.ieie.i at the P'i is'l (' 1 centiuii.uiii from ihf rlr-t I-. rMi t. Ami for th.

a certain La executed an-1 UePvered tne in oo.ru of i-'ivn that s.11.1 itisuptM.rr of his wpi ne made ine cisi liet tsmrt or fu bis beb-re the clerk thereof, at St, Frauds, Kansas, oil Aug, 31st, viz: Coiumbus H. Ilimisey, II No. j.oi, for the NW l4 of Section 32, nsUt; 1 south of Ranee is west. He names the foilowiti- witness- t-i prove his roetinuocs. uiiou ealli of S.

C. Hall. Clark. A. L.

Jackman and R. t. iroKcUua, 1 iw CIIICACiO. GUlOSi t24pF-I wty 25c tP31 sUwpsl.

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