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I g. The OBE 5 VOI 3 SCHOHARIE, NESS COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY. JUNK 1884. NO. 14.

Gl Haover, February 14, 1884. After having lung fever ami pneumonia 1 had a dreadful cough anil could not sleep at night. The doctors told me I had Consumption and would die. I have taken six bottles of l'iso's Cure and my cough is entirely gone and I am well aa ever. EMEL1NK FOKD.

Stock Marks and Brands ith the name and post-otlice addrcs of iwneis. Terms for advertising brand made known on application, Turtles finding stock in any of the follow-Inst brand, will confer a favor upon the owners by notifying them by postal card or otherwise. FINAL l'UOOK NOTICES, Land Office at Wa Keency, Kansas. May 11, 1ss4. No.

aitiM. I Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice, ol l.ls Intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and Unit said proof will be inmle belore I. K. Ilarnd, probate judge of Ness county, at Nes city. Kansas, on July IU, lssl, vIk: Isaac Hull pre-rmplion dec litratnrv stiitement No.

for the SEV of see. 7 and V.K NKV of sec 18, 111 It 22 He names the following vitiie-es to prove his eoiil inuoiis resilience upon, and CONTEST NOTICES. Land Olllee, Wa Keenev, Kansas. June 4, 18S4. '( No.

Complaint having been entered at this olllee by George Myers against Charles Meacham for abandoning his hnie-stead entry No. 4714 dated March 4, lust upon the NE quarter of sec. lownshi IS south, range 24 west, in Ness county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation i aid entry; the said parties are hereby suin-rnoned to appear at this oflice on the 21st day of July 1SS4 at o'clock a. m. to respond FINAL PUOOK NOTICE.

Land Office at Wa Keeney, Kansas. III, Is-Sl. No. Nol'lee Is hereby given that the tolluw-liig-nanied settler has tiled notice of Ills Intention to make, tlnal proof In support of bis claim, ami that said proof will ne made before .1 Iv Harnd probato judge ol Ness co kansss, at Ne-s City, Kansas, on June 21, lesi, viz; James Conner, homestead applications No and additional no. for tlu-Sw1 Nwl-4, NWl-l SwV and Svv 1.1 of sec.

Is, iu ItiS. 1(21 W. He niines the following wllne-ses to AKenta wanted for authentic edition ol till life. Published at Aueusta, his home, Lam est, handsomest, cheapest, best, liy tbo re-nowed historian and biographer, Col. Con-well.

whose life of Garfield, published byus, outsold the twenty others by 0,000. Outsells every book ever published in this world; many aro selling tifty daily. Agents are muKing ioriunts. ah new oegmners successful; grand chance for them. made hv a ladv atrcnL the tirst dur Terms most liberal- Particulars free.

Hotter send celts for postage, on free out-lit, now ready, including large prospectus book and save time, A I. LRU Co. sei-0 Augusta, Maine, SCHOHARIE SCHOLIUMS. Joe lins Sewilig Machines for sale. Another heavy rain fell here Sunday last.

C. CartWright went to Lamed Monday to meet his folks coming from the east. Mr. Tilley had a severe attack of neuralgia Sunday. His face was terribly swollen.

A herd of 100 pouies passed through the county this week. Mr. Childres bought one of the poniea for $10. J. M.

Childres, while in Lamed last week, bought a new set of harness and a new wagon for which he paid 101; Joseph Ln.ugt.Hiei- enn deliver lit your door the Biieine timing mill for only twenty dollars. Rev. Fleming white to Sir. Bice that lie Vfould preach here next Sunday at 11 o'clock and at Ness City in the evening. AVe had considerable rain again this week for euch a dry collhtry, biit the boys Say tile hoi winds are coming.

Let 'em cornel There is some talk of petioning the board of county commissioners to locate a road on on the line between sections 12 and 11 and 13 and id nhil 1(1: We are informed that if the Fourth of Ju ly celebration is held in Nes City instead of at a grove on the Walnut there will be a celebration at the rove near Hazine: Si wagons stopped over Suiulay near town. They were on their way to Wash ington territory, but some of the party were anxious to stop here when they saw what 0 tine country this is; But they Last week P. Laplanle received informa ticn that the stray pohy advertised for by hiifi in this paper cotild be founil at Park er's rtnch id northwestern part of Hbdg1! man county. He went there this wbek and got it. So much for advertising in this paper.

Joe hag been trying to get some one to bring his organ from Lamed for the past month, but no One bringing it he has con eluded to go after It hilusclf. He waa to start this mbrning, biit Mr; Cartwrlghi, who has Just returned from Larned, says that (he roads are in a very bad condition; so Joe has concluded to go only Monday next. Joe Phleger and Griffin Bice returned from Rush county with (heir ponies Tues day. They sold seven on their trip' fine which they sold to Mr. Abbey' of Alexander broke Its neck by getlfiig tangled in iu picket rofie and throwing itself with ita head under it.

The boyij Keep the ponies in Mr. Bice's corral and Wednesday morning they found the gate wide open and the po nies in Mr Tilley 'b garden, where they" di considerable damage. The Negro boy who has been wo. king for Dick Hlwood disappeared one lay last week with a two-year-old stallion' colt belonging to Thos. Humphrey of Francis.

Mr. Fuai phrey found his horse about 'i miles east home Friday. as he was on his way to Schoharie he overtook thi boy n6ar Mr. Knottb'. TV boy acknowledged Imv ing stolen the horse anil said that it got away from shout 8 miles from Mr Humphrey on the road to Great lleno The boy wa." told to leave the county, and the last heard of he was stopping at Haino to rest, on his way home in Leavenworth A splendid year for those, who are trying lo raise trees, but you must keep the weed nut or you will make a iorriplite failure rops of all kiiubr look ell even roe patches of weeds are doing splendidly.

fact, some farmers a'e going to raise a big ger crop of weedii than anything else. Porter have lioughl a allf binder harVerting machine. It apper.rr. thai Clouston now thinks that this will make "Vie farming country after all that ban' bem said agiinat the grauger theory John Ooo is buy farming I nut "rone you all know. He ia plowing, planting and watching things grow.

John Hoe is no few for meat he will eat; he fattens his own norV and knows it is sweet, rtacon anil uo-f bally will do for the ranger, but it in not relished by the granger John ne7er known to complain if there plenty of mud and rin fven if has to on a teeler to ward off the p'-flky rouskeeter." fin account of ,0 rain.there will be lots of grain, and our cuwy is taking abooru, that po one dreamed of so aoon, The land, that if ya cant will all very toon be taken and our country will grow, for the granger will tow; and when the harvest will coma you will hear it aaid, "well done," JOHN DOB, BLAINE- I P. LAi'LANTE, i P. O. address: Schoharie, Ness eo Kan. Hunch on Walnut creek.

Cattle, brand: (connected) on right hip. Left ear split of all the Increase. M. LANGELLIER 1. O.

address: Schoharie, Ness eo Kan. Hunch on the Walnut. Cattle brand: ML (connected) on left hip. M. HICK.

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fi, POUTER. P. O. address: Schoharie, Ness Kun. Range in winter 1 mile westof Schoharie and in summer on south fork ol the Walnut.

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110 TZ3 DC 'up as furnish testimony concerning said eged abandonment. e'JD li 1 llanna, Register. Lund Ollice, Wa Keenev, Kansas, May 12, ISM. no. 2 IU7.

Complaint having been entered at this ollice bv Ernst 11. Ebert against Thomas I'. Ntaats for ahantlonine Ins homestead entry dated May 2 lssil upon the south east quarter sec. .1:1, T. 1:1 H.

21 in Ness county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; tlie said parties are hereby summoned to appear at thiB otlii the 18th day of July, 1SS4 at o'clock a. to respond and lurnish tesiiiuony cm, cerning said alleged nbiiiitlounient. jeKt II lilkenton, Hccvivcr. Osborne Monroe, Atlys. Land Ollice Wa keeney kansas.

May 1 'Jili, 1SS4. no. ins. ('omplaint having been entered at this ollice by Ernst II. Ebert against Thomas I Stunts for failure to comply with law a- to timber-culture entry no.

4 '-'ill dated 2, 1SS.I, upon the north east quarter se. Ill, T. lit H. al in ess county, Kai. saa with a view to the canceiiaii 111 01 m.n entry, contestant alleging that said Thuni.i." II.

Slnats has sold said tract ot Innil lor .1 valuable consideration and delivered pi setuuon thereol lo one Mr. l.cuKc anil lias therefore abandoned said claim; also thm said Thomas li, Slaats failed to break or plow live acres of said tract during the tirsl year after making said entry; the said par tic are hereby summoned to appear at tills olllee on the isth day of July, lssl, al o'clock A. AL, to respond end furnish lesti inony concerning Raid alleged failure-jelll WJ1 Pilkenton, Receiver. Ishorne it Monroe, Attys. II Land Ollice, Wa Keeney Kan.

May 2lith, 1SS4. Ni. t'oinphiint having been entered at this of lice by Sarah A lloser against Thomas Harding for failure to comply with law as lo limber culture entry Ko. dated April 24th, the north east quarter sir, 24, township 111 south range 21 west in Ness county, Kansas, with a view to the ciincella linn ol said entry; contestant alleging thai Uiomaa Harding has wholly failed hi break, plow or cultivate any part of said land since the month of June 1S7H, am! wholly ftlired to plam any part of sard lnrd to trees, seeds ot cuttings since making said eulry; the said parlies are hereby aunimoiied to appear at this otlirw on the 2-iul day o' July, 1MS4, at II o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said al legetl failure.

Hanuut Register. A Illuin, Ati'y. 11 Land Ollice, Wa Kveney Kansas, May 22, 1S84. )No. 2f.l4.1 Complaint having ben iilered al I hi' ollice by Joseph l'hleger against X'scnr .1.

Rice for abandoning his homestead entry No. 22W. dated Oct. 22nd 1S7H, uisin the south-west quarter section 111, T. 1M H.

ill Ness county, Kansas, Willi a view 10 the cancellation of said entry; the said patties are hereby summoned lo apia'dr al this olllee on the i'iiid day of July, isslij o'clock a. to respond and furnish basti-mony concerning said alleged ubaiiitonmeii'. Jel.T 11 Hanna, Register. I' Land Ollice, Wa Keeney, Kansas, June 'hid, lM No. Complaint having been entered al ti.is ollice by Jocoiili 1 hleger Oscar.

I. Rice for failure to comply willi law In liinber-ciilture entry No. daled May Ml, IH7S, upon the south east quarter seciion 1H R. 22 in Ness county, Kansas, with a view to llie cancellation of said entry, contestant alleging that Oscar J. Rice failnl wilhin Hie liih year from and after the dale of said enlrv to cultivate Hie trees planli .1 within the Hid and Hth years after llie d.ite of said entry so as lo promote their siici e-s fill growth and failed within said year lo 11 plant any portion of said land planted lo trees, tree seeds t-r ciiitings within the 4th and Mh years s'ler I lie date of said ei Iry, to trees.

Iree seeds or cuttings, the trees, seeds and cuttings planted within said years having been wholly destroyed the sd litis are hereby summoned tq appear at llii-olllee on the 22nd day of July ssi, at o'clock a. lib, to respond and furnish tesli ninny com erning said alleged failure. II llanna, Regisler. This Horse isTuxma VTHIS MAN Thatirbeilontsell hinUiMlvi Vvdt, Uure-luUiii Itindnr, and buy an Easv Running Deepinq Twine Bindek at once, sriery hone on the farm will aoon bo dd WILUAM OEERINQ ti Chicago, III. N1 Trie HOR8EI' PKiania.

rot DALS UT LoWKEV Larned, ah NESS CITY NECESSITIES. Croquet playing is all the rage here now Sunshine and rain the same and almost every day. Everybody seems to be busy putting in crops mostly for feed. F. W.

Daniel the lumber man, has been sick but is now better. Sam Smith is putting an addition to his already commodious residence. County treasurer McKiirbind has nut been feeling well fur the past few days; John li. May of Md'herson as hereon a visit this week. 1 1 is health is poor.

Seven loads of lime have been brought to this town for us on the new buildings. li. Morton took a load of about 1, lbs. of wool to Earned for Mr. l'hillippi.

I'inal proof notii'es are inlilinh(n1 iu the Schoharie. Holm for Notice the Splendid tries in the public square and then say that trees cannot grow in this western country! Two families Hioved here from Missouri lastweek but left for the fiend; They talked of returning to settle in our Inidsl; The stone Work on the tnwn hall and on Judge liarnd's buildings will be done this week and carpenters will begin niU week. Sain Smith is still a widower, but he says he looks so much like tllaine that he thinks he can stand single blessed ne'is rt while yet. Sheriff Vrayer returned 'edliesday from Triptka wherb ho hail gbnb to take Mrs. Stulhbllahd' ile bought ft flue Jietd lifts on liU trip.

J. W. miOAVSii Wauoii-iiiaker, Ness is Jirejiared to ito all liiinlg of wood work tin short notice and in a satisfactory iiiaiiiier; J. l'Viitoh; one door iiiiilh of baiiiel's, luinlier yard, NeHH City, makes Safrs, Cupliourds, Vriling Desks, at prit'Ps to suit customers. Stock Tanks and Troughs made id brdor oil short notice: 4TH OK I.V.

At a meeting held at Ness City last Satur day it was decideil to celebrate the 4ih of July by a picnic al some grove to he selected by a cortilillttee cosisling of Gen. S. Redd, L. Hire and 0. W.

Bell. The following committees were selected by appointment and election: On Finance, F. l)anicl, J. K. Elting, J.

F. Wood. To prepare Grounds, L. M. Bice, Geo.

H. Held, ('. W. Bell, 11. Folii I.

Tilley. On 1 'roL'rainme. J. Harud, ft. J.

Mi Ksrland, J. K. 1'" worth. On Music, Win. Mooneyj S.

Redd, O. Kinney. To Supply llrinking Wqter, L. M. llict, A.

B. Porter, M. Childres. Tlie Comi.iittee on J' in.ini an nounce that for permit to erect horse swing 10 will be charg; for stimd to sell confec tionery ana lernonad fi; and for selling icecream in addition to the above, flu. Permits should be procured not lat-r than June liHth, Mr.

Bice informs us that Messrs Kedd A Hell were at his house last Sunday and told him to procure llaydock's Grove for the (lb of July celebration, if it could be hnd on reasonable terms; that they left it, Iu his hand. Monday Mr. Jlice engaged the grove of Mr. llavilork for ft is rumored that the eelebration will not be held in llaydock's Grovet but we are authorized to ay thai a celebration WILL BE HELD IN II DOCK'S OKOVK JL'LY FOL'llTII. CYRUS June 17.

Another good rain Sunday. fields of sorghum out here, Misa V. Langellier bus a new milk house, Mr. Iloge.s nn east this week to harvest. Dr.

Curtis hrs the nicest corn iu this part Raspberries and blackberries will ooi.n lie ripe, Mr. and Mrs. liogers went to Wa Kseney last Monday. Albert Massicot, the horse jeekev, tradid one pf his poni. Mr.

Sieinan has taken a claim west of i.s and will uxjii build ou it. Mr. i'etty and family have' gone to Mo Pherson county Ut May during harvest. Mrti. Stow got back.

last Tue: day from a li weeks visit, to her brother's in Wa Keeney. Our merchant had two loads of good-brought iu laat week aod f.ting. another this week, el be cant bring the good fust enough for his customers, Mrs. Combed has pew potutoee and to 1ns Mise V. Langellier.

The Aotato biign are here trying to get away with our potatoes but our folks won't let them. EMMA R. 1 cultivation ot. sal.l laiul.viz: .1 H'uller, 11 Koliek. I Wooddell.

George llaues, a Kinnev, all of Srholiarie, Ness eo, Han It .1 llanna, Ilegister. Land at Wa keeney I May 12 1SK4. No. 1 Noiiee is herehy given that the lollowing- nameil settler has liled notice of her lioH lo iniike linal proof in supiort oi lier unit ihtii smmI prool Mil) tie inaile before .1 liarnd probate Judge of Nkss Co at Ness City on ISnI Viz; Margaret Wylu ant widow' ol Henry y-brum tleeea'-eil homestead application no. lor the Sw'f of si c.

in It 21 Mie names Hie lolloiviug witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon ami i nil i iition ol said lunil viz: i tainla'l. .1 l.iglitner, I' lug II 1 i all ol Wellnrinville. Nr-s eo Kan. i' 11 It .1 llanna liegister. I.

in. I liilii at Wa keenev kans, 2:1 I no, a.illS. 1 hereby gien that the following-11111111 settler bus' tiled notice ol his Inteii-lion 1 make tlnal proof In support ol his 1 1 I Ihal prool Will be made lie-lore .1 It nd probate judge of Ness Co ill IM -s r.iy Kin on I.1H I tr: Oavid II Ingalls home-stead iippll. iiii.iil so. I1114 fr tin.

SKV of 3e. II in III 2t! W. lie Inline- Ilie lolluwillg Mtliesses to prove lii- I'lmtiiiuoiis lesiilcnce upon and ellltix ation ol said hind .1 l-'iO-iiswotth of llwIMne Ness i' Kail. t'has II ot Itounle loon ,) Kuril- 1' H'ravl'rnl' Ne-s il jell II .1 1 Uegi-ter. Land Otllee at Wa keeney kail.

May 2s If.s4. o- Notice Is hereby given til it tlie billowing-iiaiii rd sl'ttler li 1- lih il noiiee ol tier inleu-tlou lo lnake linal piool In ulpol't of her claim and that said prool will be made before .1 Itarlid probntu judge ol Nc-s'o at Ne-s CitJ' kan- 011 li SM viz: Seoti widow ol Alvall Seotl, iiecea-ed, liolih-stead llpplirll-tiou 110. 17lil foi the l-t of si e. II 111 Till 22 w. She natlies the followlnf WltliesSl'S l(j prove her cohtliiuoils residence upoii and cultivation of said land Parks of Hiizine, Ness co Kan.

Itnss Lawrence A Parks, ol llnnnie Doon .1 Km lies jell It illiunu Itogister. Laud Olllee at Wa Keeney, June ll, ISfit. I.No. 23fil. Notlee iu hci eby given that tin; billowing, named settler ha- Hied notice 01 Ins inteii- tlnn make Until proof In support ot tils eiiuin, anil I lis I said pi mil will be mailn be fore .1.

liarnd. probato judie of Ness county, at Nes- City, Kansas, August 2, l.v-4. viz: It hoine-lead iipi'licaljon, (in 3I7. lor thii lots I and 2 and SjJ E' ol sec. 0 In MS It 21 W.

lie ostites Hit) following wllhesss to nrow Ins coiilliiiioiiM jesidehi'is lll'on. and cultivation nf. nalfl via: liaben of Hs.ioe, Ncs co. Kali I'Imis. O.Hnen ol DOIIIIH, atillletiT Geo lluekintu je2U II lliinna, lieglsier.

I. ami bi tick at Kkk.nky, June III, INM4. I Nil. 27il.j Notice Is hereby given that the follow i ng-ri I settler has tiled noiiee of bis Intention to make Until prool 111 support of In- i liiiiii. and that said proof will be mailt! beloie .1 Harnd, lirobalu, Judge of Ness county at Ness City, Kan, on Aiifii-t 2, IMU4.

viz: ieore 11. li111Kj1.au, lioiue-leail 11pplie.il ion No. -IW for the KW of see. II In VO It tii lie names Ihc lollowiug wilne-scs to lirova Ins e.onliiiiious result nee upon, und ol, said land, viz: Eh Wolf of llazine, Ness 0 Kansm I II WoimIiiII. of rauels, .1 MeKailileii.

of Domlis Win llom brake Je20 II llannu, Keglsler. KltVV JliiMK hfcrtlNG MACHINE t- IttWBSSSiiGHACHlHEC" 0 UNIOM SQUARE NEW YORK. i iftiiAOo 1 rnrtsALEBV" 1 prove his continuous residence upon, and eullivatlou of, said land, viz: A Thompson, of Vansluirgli, Ness Kan Henry Campbell ol'EIni Valley Riishco Slieppeiti, Maylield. ill) III It llanna, Register. band oiUco at Wa Keeney, Kans.

Mav Ti, 1SS4. no. 2200.1 Notice is hereby given that the following-nanicd nillcr has liletl nnllce of his illicit-lion to make llnal proof 111 support of his claim, and that salil proof will lie made bo-fore Sum i-hcatler. clerk of district court of Ness at Ness Citv, Kansas, on June 21, IhM, viz: iiorace K. Oalkii.s, boinislead upilieation No.

2.T2H, tor the ol sec in is 21 W. lie names the lollowiug nne-scs to prove ins eoullnuous resilience upon, and enlliva Hon of, said land, viz: I'. Hickiiison, Civchl.rV,,i EUouner I Dickson, all of Itaziue, Ness co. Kan. my HI It .1 llanna, Ueslster.

Land Olllee at Wu Heetiey. Kansas. May 7, sn4 no. Notice Is hereby tfiven that the lollowiug Miller has liled notice of his intention to make tlnn I proof In support of his eiaim, ami mat sum prool will lie mane ne-lore Hie egisler receiver ol the Laud Olllee at Wa Keeney, Kansas, on July IS, lis viz: Ernst Ebeii, pre-emption declaratory stiitement No. Ill III for tile NE of sec.

4 In 2(1 It 41 W. Ile names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience Upon, anil cultivation of, said land, viz- Thomas O'llrleii 01 lloinus, Ness co. Kan. MrsDelHiui Kotitv Davis of Welluiauville, John It Crandall niylll 11,1 llanna. liegister.

Land Olllee at Wa keeney Kansas. May 12th, lss4. no. 2.112 1 Notliti Is hereby clven that tho follow Ing named sell lc- has liled notice ol her Intention to ike linal proof in support of her claim, and that said urool will no inane before the register and receiver of the laud otllcc ut Wa keeney kansas on July Is, ISH4 viz: DcMlla KotO'lilv (oriiitoiv T)elalia Edwards hoiriestesil Mitiy No. SiVU lor the section 1 In 211 It 22 West.

Shu 1. aloes the lollowiug witnesses to prove her cnnliniiniis residence upon am cultivation of said land Ernst II Ebert ol wcllniauvllle, ness co kail I nomas O'llrlun ol nonius, Pustty 11 11 James Winchester of Riverside Jell II llanna, Register. Larjil (xrieo at Wa keenry kansas, Mav 12 Issi. lNo.5o1o.l hereby plveu Ihal the follow lOK-iiaiiiou giiai'iiau mis uieu nonce 01 tie Intention to make llnal prool In support of the following claim, and Hint said proof will no niMito lielore the register anil reeelv or of tlin land olllee at wa keeney kansas on. 1 illy ik ims viz Iielana 11 1-ougiiiy lor nieiiy Iielann Edwarits iniandim of Le iindur II Edwards und Maria Edwards minor heirs of Joseph It Kdwurits tier eased homestead application No.

tlnj for the St ouiirtcr of sec. f. In 2o s. It 21 West she names the lollowiug Witnesses lo proce continuous residence tip 011 und cultivation ol salil Intnl viz: Ernst II Ebert of welhnanvllle Ness co ban Thomus Obnen of Ilomii- Cyrus II Puey JaiucsO winrhesterof Riverside let) li llanna, Register. Land Oilier, at Wa keeney kansas.

May 111, 1 110. 2IIIU Nolice Is hereby riven Unit the lollowing-naiue I settler has jlleil notice ol bis linen-lion to iiiiikc rloul piool Iu Mipooil ol bin claim and Unit said proof will be luade biiore ,1 liarnd pn-lulle judge ol Ness county ut Ness ily nans, on July 21, ISM, viz; Richard C. Elwood, hoincsltiad itpliealion No. lot the ol see. II In 20 Si lie nittiies thu following wilai-wi to prove hi 1 upon and c.iliva-lion ot said laud Josepli Knox, William Piitton, William ones, Peter Ubliell.

all of Oolllll-, Hess eo Kail. ji li II I' llanna Register. Land Olllee at Wu keeiit y. ktinsas. May 12, U4.

no. 2liri Notice ii hereby given llial the lollow-Ing-nanied KeUler has tiled notlee ol hi- intention to make final proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made, beloie liarnd. piobnle judge ol Ness coiiuly, al Kan-as. ou July sn, viz: John (iundall boiiie-stead iipplieiillon No Ms!) fol the NH' of sue. ll) In 20 It 21 He names tho lollowiug witnesses to (novo his continuous resilience upon and cultivation ol land viz: 1 Llghtiicr, I'I.

log, ML NiehoN, i VVybiuiil, all of Welluiuuvillu tiotinly kansas. jell II llanna, Register. Land Olbco ut Wa Keeney Kansas, May 2M, Iss4. (No. 2.114.1 Notion i Ittinehy given thst the folloiviug-naiiied settler bus liled nollcn ol his Intention lo malm final piool In support of his claim, and Unit salil proof will be made before J.

Kill ltd, probate judge of Ness til) Ut Ness City, Kltn-us, oil July lie, Itisi, VJ: flelirvj II Wells, ho-iiesleud application. No. 117ml, for the ol sec. al Iu T.2" It. '1 W.

lie itittnes thu lollowiug wltnes ies to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said 'and. viz. Cniinlull lit Wellmanvllle Nessce, Kan. (i ui peuUii-ot Ness liy A Carpenter hoilgemun, eo A Carpenter, jci) II Hunna, itivr-ter. I.

slid Olllee at Wu hecney, Kansas May 12. Mh, (No. 2MI4. Noiiee Is hereby given tbiil the lollow-lug liumed totllcr hus Hied notice of his Intention to make llnul proof in support ol his claim, and tliut said piool will lie made belore J. K.

Harnd, probate Judge of Ness county, kansas. HI i.ny, Kansus, 011 1. I'M. Andrew Smith, home sleud tippilciiljon No lor the E1 sE 1-4 ol sec, and wJ4 WW 1-4 of see. 5 111 T.

Ill 11.21 W. Ile nuines the lollowiug wltnosscs to prove Ins eoiiilnuons rr-lileiice upon, anu cum vMtlun f. unlit land, vl: Luwreu-t, A Joseph 11 (iasou of Ha -irie Ness IU11. (mill) it IT 1auiiu, Register. rfavVCoiitt imH'S' im'irir3 iii tlie yclioluiric Oloiie for ONLY $2 livlim 'em' ulong, boys! and no.

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