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The Ness County Pioneer from Sidney, Kansas • 4

The Ness County Pioneer from Sidney, Kansas • 4

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Sidney, Kansas
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Forrester items. notice for puhlicatiox. Land Oriice at Ilays City Kansas. At the meeting for the organisation of August 21, 1879. Forrester School District No.

5, on the Notice is hereby given that the following--3(i tin- fnllnu-imr -iU ii-'iiiicd settler has tiled notice of his intention -3d the lollowing school board was loJllllke support of his claim. elected; luj secure linal entry thereof at the expiration lv of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Director S. koss; Clerk A. J5. Matthew Tillev homestead application No.

I lorton: Treasurer G. Sitton. A site li4Ht Salina Series for the S. Y. (inartev of sec.

or a school-house was selected, and it JJ was -oted to commence the erection of a Kansas, and Lemuel L. Squires of ss Co. school-house not later than the middle of 1 Nanna. Keidster. September.

iLU NO TICK. Several of our farmers are busilv en- Westward the Star of Empire. It is estimated that over 2,500,000 people have taken up homes in the west and south this past five years, Of this number not over can possibly have been supplied by foreign immigration, rest of the total of 1,920,000 immigrants in those years straying east or in towns and cities on the Pacific. At least 1, 800,000 people have, therefore, gone from the east and from Virginia and Kentucky in the last five years, over 500,000 of them during 1878 and 1879. THE NESS COUNTY PIONEER.

F. SHELDEN EDITOR. Clarinda, Kansas, Monday, Sep. 1, 79. TERMS.

TWO DOLLARS Per Year In Advante. Kansas Officials. V. St. John, Topcka.

John J. Inoau.s, Atchison. H. I'ixmh, Emporia. Representatives.

it Dist. Jon A. Ankkksov, Manhattan. Duu.i.v C. Hakkkli.

Lawrence. Thomas Ryan, Topcka. I Icrcafter thc ill In- publish- I Mondays. All communications must, reach us ly tin- middle of the week previous in injure insertion write brief. For supply of good Drugs go to the I nig l'a lace.

gaged in cutting up their corn. We have U. S. LAND OFFICE, i several good fields of corn and some fine Il.vvs City, No. 400.

patches of millet. August 1 Complaint having been entered at this On last llmrsday we had one of the Harris (iilbcrt against. John K. hardest rains of the season. The creek Dawlin for abandoning hid i lomestead En-was up booming and much hay was try No.

dated August th, 1 77h, upon washed away. We hope to see the time the S. E. Section Township in soon when the Forrester will always be a luigc West, in Ness county, Kansas, running stream. with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to Why has not Mr.

Fleming received his appear at this Office on day of Sep-pass yet? It was the understanding at the tember. at o'clock a. to" respond of Let hear from all points. Subscribe for the I'ionkkh, balance for OOcts. We not learned whether Rev meeting at Clarinda, when the aid move- ami furnish testimony concerning said al- I aylor, of Ness I'.

(). will write for the ments were all consolidated, that it would abandonment lb J. F. II ANNA, Register. l'o iXKKK or not, if so, he will please send be sent at once HERE AND THERE.

Fine cigars at Pallace drugstore winter wheat looking line Col. Fellows is with and thinks of remaining some time in Kansas Come friends, write a few lines from each township ami let us have a good paper for the people Mr. Miller was visiting in school matters last week Hooper one of the staunch farmers of Ness, gave a jolly ride. Call again Pure drugs at the Palace Drug house K. Holbrook returned last week our town is improving Mac works to the last, try him.

Rev. Taylor preached last Sunday: good, we hope to hear him often (ieneral Allison slowly recovers Miss Preston came near butting out an eye aganst stove lifter, under Drs. care is recovering The school notice- are illegal, new ones are out Mr. Orissoui has gone a short trip to McPherson Co. A man thought his calf's neck was broken, nold his beef, then found the ealf all right and (irandfather says he will make ihv more beef contracts The wattermellon market needs plenishing, if we have any failing it is for them.

NOTICE us some items about religious matters in mir county. We also nope to hear from our ats were i i in the field if we for whonr in iiin T. S. LAND OFFICE, ii i. II iiiiKei, in Lie- urn um jiciiL 01 iiivj ws Cii v.

'-No. uunty. On the other hand, we will hear B' Ml Iur 1,10 August l7f. sides letting our readers do as 1'aul ad- L' Complaint having been entered at. this ised Albeit keeping the Sabbath.

"I The old settlers' meeting will have a barbe- Ofiicc by Louis A. )olman against Jasper would have all men pursuaded in their rue on September 1 6th, the second day. P. A. Jones for abandoning his Timber Culture ami minds." There is nothing so pre- H.

Croat has agreed to do what he can to Entry No. dated Aug. 17, 178 upon ions as the right we have to be persuaded Illake the meeting a success in the way of pre- the N. E. quarter of Sec.

it, I. II. i'4 in our own minds. So if you see in print paring the grove ami furnishing transportation W. in Ness with a view to can- cellation of said entry: the said parlies are what does not just agree with the way in at rates.

whirl, vim have tauoht. do not T7. i.erei.y sun.mone.iio appear at ui.s wince ai Saline, Lincoln, Dickenson and Ellis coun- Wa Keeney, on the day id" October, r-- i i mu on u.e pi.iuei, ic.im ucio ou tlcs rt.purt an increase in Modulation durin-' the a. to resound and Cur- ioiuI ami 1 ur- P133333i3a have interviewed your victim. II you ij8t nf n)Mllt nnn pi concerning bant alleged nish testimony abandonment.

8 LUMBER, I Jb .1. F. HANNA. Register. NOTICE.

wish to know here we stand on this mat- ter, we say we wish to do right because it The Kansas Pacific. right, aiid expect to receive our reward. The Kansas Pacific has shown we are in this world think it is cncr.v and in making the -ood Pile and if we live right here, we encampment a success. The company arc wibing to risk the hereafter. We shall went to to prepare the not deride religion, nor have controversy, grounds for the meeting, and showed a gen-but our columns are open for all sides.

K'vil rates of fare to the P. S. LAND OFFICE, Hays City, No. 7- August -J-2, 1H70. Coui))laiut having been entered at this Ollice.

by Ervin (Jilbeit against Hasen w. 1 1 I here are a number ol people- who admit great mroug ot people that attended. pains lai rison for abandonin-' his Homestead LUMBER. CCECCCCC ECCCES E. L.

ROBERTS, Wa-Keeney Kansas. cctctccu aasaauaa Dealer in CCECQECS CLXCELLa White Fine Lumber; SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDING BUILDING PAPER, that thpre is something rong in our re- were spared to make the accasion agreeable. Entry No. 1 770, dated August I87, upon ligions of to-day, and who believe we are Each year these meetings are hetd there will the N. E.

1 See. 2, T. 20 R. 2-i w. in improving.

Hut we have said enough, 1(e an attendance. lint liismarek Knil- whh, a to is a secular paper, "indepen- ..,,1., 1 t-r 1 1 lion of said entry: the said parlies are lent in all things, neutral innolhing 'and "0t "nly and conven.cnt to appear at 'this Oftice its edjUM- is a man ready to bo convinced 1,1:1, 0 for hoItIlm8 thc "Hrance en- ,1,0 day of September, 1870, at 0 l.v sense Hut- tampment. It is generally offered for use 011 o'clock 111., to respond and furnish testi- u'ho the gold at the end of the o'-tasions. The church encampment, hmhI allegl abandonment, nmlw.iv si-irtimr -1 1 the liberal cauil) meetimr. and the old wilier' J- l' 1 A.N.N laglster.

rainbow before starting off on a 'he liberal cam) meeting, and the old settlers' wild-goose chase in obedience to some long cherished meeting are to follow this year, and each is al-iiioihct-goose story. ready full of the promises of success. Fortius Stand by Your Good Men. It is of rare occurence in this age KoKKSTKK, Au-rust 26, 1 879. alld its use the peo- that the thorough going business men who i- i 11 1''-' ofl.awrence are largely indebted to the r(imo forvvird with subst mtial aid in everv en- I mav well alford oimt wrnani nun suibimini 111 uaj tn- U- congratulate ourselves on the -reat in- Ut' aml terprise of public importance, receive the just manifested by the peopl of Ness reap ru harvests in the future when the need of praise fairly due them for their untir-One can yearly gathering swells into greater numbers efforts to bring to successful realization canity ill educational matters th but notice wi pleasure and pride, the as 11 certainly will.

The Kansas Pacific ex- SUch enterprises as confer real and lasting ben- adiness with which all classes of our tends the entire length of the state and through cfit upon town and community. Oa the con pie, nieei iuianu leinove uie oosuicies us ru.nest portion. uhin a decade ties ir- mid l.v in landing in the w.iy of our having schools have sprung up by dozens along the line, with for their services is to slander them iur tie com ng an ana winter. inn i 1 1 i I b.tnc.s arc onMni.ed under mL Utr 'X the language of splenetic and jealous y.tupera- the t.rovisions of the act of our last le-is- l. lhc Mow tion.

to decry all their undertakings and mis LARGE STOCK OF DIMENSION LUMBER, FINISHED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, SEASONED LUMBER FOR ALL PURPOSES, CON-STANTLY ON HAND. 3333323 Q333333J 15EFORE PURCHAKIXC ELSEWHERE. CALL AT 3333J33 UJWZ'ill E. L. ROBERTS' LUMBER YAED, And examine his large stock of a Lumber.

I U3333333 EUEECLEtJ in relation to the formation of tlm' tUu Kansas 1 out construe all their motives. A new era is now school districts in unorganized counties. lts arnis ami tappin-g the rich valleys of Kan-dawning upon us, and it is high time that all people are determined to build their sas- Junction City Fort Kearney, petty jealousies were thrust aside, and that hool houses by voluntary contributions, Solomon Valley, and Salina Southwestern justice was done to the earnest, sincere friends to have them completed in season for branches are but a tithe of what is yet to come, of the town and county. It is time to appre-u inter schools This determination to The main line leads directly to Denver, des- date the labors of those who have ever been build tl.e.r by voluntary tillL.j to the ll)0 eastcm i.ntiibulion is one ot the best teat tires of i i- i the whole movement. It is bv far the Ko' ')i)Iitain nlo-io.

kmi there the road to tins ton tk Imiufits andaJvantajji'swIiicli WrEiiStlarra. -heapest bjst plan we can adopt. ym ilm "Uo.te heart of the result from every work of public good and With rock in abundance we can put up Cjur-ull) mining country and bring out the improvement, the fair reward of their labors letter and more durable houses, ami for ricni-'s lf that great mineral state. As Kansas So justly due them. These men are entitled much less cost, than to construct them of increases in wealth and population, and the to justice.

They are also entitled to a voice oilier material. Hy acting at once, hile road increases its facilities for transportation in all public matters, deserving praise instead the general feeling is strongly in favor of and sends its branches out, the annual meet- of iturperation, respectful consideration in-d the work by voluntary contribu- at Uisnurek will grow in proportion, and stead of petty censure, begotten of jealousy. ot lumjy they will soon become the grandest and most shnntintr nf having houses suitable lor schoo pur- Cl Shooting of Kalloch. 1 popular gatherings the nited States. at small expense.

Hy we Hon. I. S. Kalloch, worknigmen candidate ii i i i 'J Laifnnet Standard, only lose the advantages hav ing a for mayor of San 1-rancisco, and formerly a hool in the neighborhood, but run a risk Always Something to Learn at a Fair, prominent citizen of Kansas, was shot on last having district school bomls voted upon There is always something to be learned at Saturday, bv Chas. De Voung, editor of the in order to get means for building pur- a fair) if l)Ilc for that purpose but it can- ChronUU.

The ball passed through the left roiv, over of lung, but the wound will probably not prove Wholesale Retail Dealers In GHXI1RAL til' 'C 'M lit r.f.il IK. influence and advice of Dennis ia Kansas which hae voted bonds, or to MHRCIIAXDISH. xv one ho will ike the timeand trouble "ml U1L "nncr ul mc lnM' l'n Kearney, much bloodshed and disgrace to the to'makc a calculation as to the total cost thc 'r Mock, may give city was prevented If Kalloch lives he will of a school-house built in this way, the new ideas. The names of all articles prabably be elected mayor, as the attempted uiidoiiiol guarding against district school should be plainly marked on and also assassination added to his popularity. ill be apparent once.

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Years Available:
1879-1880