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The Sedan Graphic from Sedan, Kansas • 2

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OF SPECIAL RAILROAD A. 0. HILLIGOSS, County Clerk. JOHN r. CUEEK.

Notary Publte, THE GRAPHIC. BSS Ccdarvale Items. Wanted A recipe for rain. C. E.

Guernsey and Win. returned WEDNESDAY, MAY JO, 1386. from tbe frontier Tliiirndey W. II. Gibson was In our city on busi ness Wednesday night.

GEO. HUEST, GEO. HILL, Register of Deeds. Deputy Register of Deeds HUEST 6Z HILL, ABSTRACTERS, Abstracts furnished at reasonable rates. If you want Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Laases, Bonds for Deeds or Instruments of any kind drawn np with neatness and dispatch, give us a call.

Blanks of all kinds always on hand. John Lee, John Dosbatigh and II. O. Lyster wore in the city recently. W.

E. Davis and Art. vies went to HILLIGOSS CHEEIC, REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Dexter Thursday. I. S.

W. surveyors in town all week. quartered at the lkltd House. BOM) ELECTION, CITV OF SUDAN. Notice is hereby given to tlio qualified electors of tho City of Sedan, la the county of Chautauqua, Stalo of Kansas, thai ou the 27th diCy of April, lsstl, tbe Mayor aud Couu-clliuen of said City of Sedan made an order of which the tallowing a copy, STATU OP KANSAS, 1 Chautauqua county.

And now on this 27 day of April, 18811, The Mayor aud-Councllmen of the City of Sedan, County of of Kansas, being regularly convened in special session at the Council room In said City of Sedan, there being present J. T. Bradley, Mayor, M. Kndl-cott (J. W.

Arnold, J. A. Swope and John Bro. chin, members of said Council, and L. G.

B. McPheron, Clerk of said City, and the said Mayor produces to the said Council a petition in writing of two-fifths of the resident tax payers of the City of Sedan. In Chautauqua county, Kansas, and which petition, with the signatures thereto omitted, is in the words aud llgures as follows to-wlt: PETITION. Whereas, the Lcroy i Caney Valley Air Line Kail road Company propose to construct a railway of standard gauge, from, at or near I.eroy, Coffey comity, Kansas, via the City of Sedan, in Chautauqua County Kansas, and through Wilson county, Montgomery county The D. M.

A. must be well on her legs or she couldn't assume the nirgressive in the Fern Injunction business. With the S. W. and the D.

M. A. wc think wo are heeled. When the 1). SEDAN, A.

comes in we cun go and Bee that U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. "most girl." The marshal found a pretty bisr flsh on -0 his trot lino last Saturday morning in the person ot liootl Miupiiy. Me and trimmings Office at Court House, in Register of Deeds' Office.

Will Insure your Property at Lowest Hates, Office at Court House, in County Clerk's Office. Miss Nora Getman left for Sedan last and Chautauqua couuty, all in the State of week alter most successfully conducting the grammar department of our schools, Sedan, Kansas. lor the term just past. We are pleased to see the Graviuc withdraw from the lute K. U.

controversy, in which nothing can be gained and valu Kansas, and which road is to be constructed from, at or near said Leroy to the south Hue of said Chautauqua county. Kansas; Now, therefore, we, your petitioners the undersigned (being more than two-llfths of the resident tax payers of the City of Sedan, in Chautauqua county, Kansas), do hereby petition, and ask thesakl Mayor and Council of the said city of Sedan to submit to the qualified voters of said city a proposition for said city to subscribe Twenty Thousand Dollars to tbe capital stock of said Kail-road Company, proposing to construct said railway, as aforesaid, and wc ask aud petition said Mayor and Council to make an order, and thereby cause a special election tobe held in said City (under the Statutes of the State of Kansas, and under the urovis- able space is wasted. The public is not so Trouble Orer a Right ot Way in the Caney Valley About three years ago tbe Independence Southwestern Hail-way company purchased a right of way and commenced the construction of a road from Independence tia Howard and Peru to Sedan, in Chautauqua county. Several months ago work was resumed on this line, and additional right of way was purchased up the Caney river. The Denver, Mississippi Atlantic company in the mean time it appears concluded to construct their line up the Caney Valley, and have commenced legal proceedings to delay the work of the Independence line.

It seems that the Caney Valley is very narrow in places, and it would be very expensive if not impossible for a second road to be built, and conform to the grades of the lirst road. The officers of the Independence extension claim that as they first bought the right of way and are building the road in good faith under tbe laws of the state, there can be no doubt as to their priority of right, and that the work will be completed as originally planned. The above item appeared in last Sundays Commonwealth and other articles of the same nature appeared in the K. C. Journal, and several other papers in this State.

These artioles are prepared and sent out by the Santa Fe advertising bureau, which is under the supervision ot an expert liar, aud published for effect to boom the Santa Fe, and correspondingly depresses the interests of the other road at which they are aimed. The article is a misstatement of facts from beginning to end. Jt starts out with the assertion that 3 years ago the Independence South ubiimeiy emertainea as migiit be imag ined, by these premature explosions of two-bit genius. Chintz bugs and dry weather are injur TWO ENGLISH STALLIONS. Imported In 1884 by Brown Aurora, will stand at my burn one and one-half miles west of Sedan.

Ihis is a fine chance to improve your horses, as these stallions are Xre Bred. 6z 2To Cross T7, Is a mahogany bay, 3 years old, a pure Sampson, and jlldJ) weighs 1,500 lbs. No beefy legs, but plenty of bone, with good style and action. When grown, will weigh a ton. Terms 810 for single leap, or 820., to insure a mare with foal.

ing tlie corn severely west ol liere ami ttie most serious apprehensions are entertained ljns of an Act of tbe Legislature of the State lor tlie future. Jakik. Hart's Mills Items. A fine shower Friday. Charley Harnett has made a mash.

ENDICOTT LEE, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINE, CHEMICALS, STATIONERY, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Notions, Pure Old Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes Only or Kansas, entitled an Act to enable counties, townships and cities to aid in the construction of railroads and to repeal section eight of chapter thlrty-ulne of the laws of 1874 approved February 'Mil 1870, and of the acts supplemental thereto aud amendatory thereof), to determine, under the provisions of said acts of the Legislature of the State of Kansas, approved February 25tb, 1876. and of the acts supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof, whether such subscription to the capitnl stock of said Railroad Company, shall be made, aud whether the bonds of said city shall be Issued aud delivered to said Kailroad Company or to its assigns, in the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars, in pay The prospects are good lor a lull crop oi corn, oais aim grass. T3TT7" A I Is a genuine Cleveland Bay, 4 years old, and 1J 1.J) weighs 1,200 a model coach horse. The Cleveland Bays are noted for producing matched colts. Terms.

$10., for single leap, or $20 for the season. A. C. Ness started last Monday for tlie far northwest, the best wishes of tlie people of this vicinity goes with him. Mind your own business and don't talk I Will Give $100 For The Beat Sucking Colt about your neighbors, and you will have enough to do.

Mr. F. Itlchards and W. F. Vandruffare getting reaily for their law suit, which will come off some time in June.

From these horses, to be shown at the Fair. For the kind of horses, these terms are as cheap as anywhere in America. Best of registered pedigrees. 2-25 J. C.

CASEMENT. Geo. Chilcoat and Dalsv Miller made a ment for the said stock of said Kailroad Company, to be subscribed for by said city. The principal of the said bonds ol said city shall mature and be payable Thirty years from the day upon which they are executed, and shall bear interest at the rate of 7 per centum per annum, which interest shall be payable Beml-anuuslly on the first day of January and the flrBt day of July of each and every year, until said principal shall become due, and said bonds shall have attached thereto semi-annual interest coupons, and the said bonds (both principal and Interest) shall be payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Kansas, In the City of New York, In the State of New York, and said bonds shall be issued in the sums of One Hundred Dollars, Five Hundred Dollars and One Thousand Dollars, as said Kailroad Company or its assigns may elect. trip to Sedan last week and come buck in double harness.

W. F. Vandruffls circulating a petition CHAS. J. l'KCKIIAM.

BKN. S. HENDERSON. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. SBDA1T, ICAJtTS-AJS.

western purchased the right of in this neighborhood lor a load leading from the State line to school house 151, The Graphic was misstaken when it said Friday would be the anniversary of The said bonds shall not be the flood of a year ago, it occurred the 15. Issued, and said railroad company its assigns shall not be entitled to Another racket at Dogtown, for partic Peckham Henderson ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice In all Courts ot the 13th Judicial District, the Supreme Court, and U. Circuit and District Court. (Olllce Over Turner's Bank.) SEDAN. KANSAS.

receive the same or any part thereof, until said ulars call on Dr. Johnson or Andy l'olson, Kailroad company shall deliver to the Treas Notice for Publication. Land Oltlce at Independence Kns. 1 April 8th, 188(1. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will he made before Clerk District Court at Sedan, Kas.

on Tuesday May 25th, 188G, viz Isaac Bell for tbe ne nw i bee 19Tp33 It. 12 east He names the following witnesses to proove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi, said land, viz: John Farley. Smith Farley. John Nixon and David Shepherd, alt of Sedan. Kims Clatk M.

Ralstix, 17-fl 4104 Register. but don ask the cause. urer of said city capital stock lu their said railroad equal in amount with tho bonds authorized to be Issued, dollar for dollar, and way trom independence to Havana, when it is a well known fact that the I. S. W.

Co. was not organized until last August. The Southern Kansas did however buy the right of way referred to, and at the time mentioned. Another item in the article which also attracts our attention, is that the Caney valley is so very narrow that it will be impossible for more than one road to build up it. When the territory in dispute is This neighborhood will be well repre sented at Sedan, when District Court convenes.

There is a good deal said about good the subscription by or for said city to or for the capital stock of said Railroad Company shall be made upon the condition that said Railroad Company shall (as provided in said act of the Legislature of the said State of Kansas, approved February 25th, 1876, and of the acts supplemental thereto and amendatory W. W. Maddux, looking girls at Doglown. though there is nothing said about the two prettiest girls in this village, they are the daughters ot Cavil Hopper, not the big girls, the two little twins Cora and Dora. thereof).

In exchange for said city bonds. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Citizens of Chautaqua that we will sell more goods and better goods to? the next 25 years, than any house of the kind in southern Kansas. 8TOCK CONSISTING OF Steel, low Steel, Spring Steel, Octigon Steel and Cask Stole. Horseshoes, Locks, deliver to tho Treasurer of said city cap ital stock in their said railroad, equal In on the hills and not in the valley. amount with the bonds authoriied to be issued dollar for dollar.

Local Wesley Miller is kept busy In Ids black There are several other equally as glaring lies in the article which smith shop from Monday morning until Saturday night of each week. appeared in the K. 0. Journal. DENTIST Ve publish this one trom the com monwealth to show our people what small tactics the great Santa A company of railroad surveyors have been making their headquarters at this place lor several days.

Guess we will get to hear the whistle after awhile. Wassit. Provided, that no such city bonds shall be Issued and delivered to said railroad company, or its assigns, until the railway of said railroad company shall be built and the cars running thereon to the said city upon such route as said company shall determine upon, not to exceed three-fourths of a mile from the intersection of Main aud Chautauqua streets of said city. And provided further, that no such city bonds shall be Issued and delivered to saiil railroad company or its assigns unless said railway shall be completed and in operation to said city ou or before the first day of January. A.

D. 1887. Notice for Publication. Land Otliceut Independence April 29th, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the following' named settler has tiled notice of Ids intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made belore Probate Judge at Sedan, Kansas, on Saturday Juno 12th.

1880, viz George MeCaftrec for the se Sec. 38 sw Sec. 27 Tp. 33 It. 10 e.

lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, und cultivation ol, said land, viz Frank Manner. Cy Sanborn. Molvln Co wells and D. F. Brown all of Lowe, P.

O. Kansas. Clate M. Ralstin. 20-6 4110 Register re and that venerable and truth ful(f) mau, Mul vane, will resort to, to injure an opponent.

-Buts, Pistols and Guns. It you wisli to save your natural teeth or get set of false ones, that you can weir, call on Dr. Maddux, who vamihls all his work, nnd is responsible lor bis contracts. Office over Lorle's Store. SEDAN, KANS.

Figures from the books of U. 8. And provided further that no such city Internal Revenue Collector Acres nouns snail be Issued ami delivered to said l'cru Items. Strawberries and cream at our house. 0.

M. Turner and wife was in the city Sunday. The D. M. A.

surveyors moved their headquarters from here to Sedan Monday. Colonel l'eckham passed through town Wednesday, show that the number of U. railroad company or Its assigns until there shall be a depot, station, aud necessary side tracks established and maintained within licenses issued in this state for the three-fourths of a mile of the intersection of retail sale of spirituous liquor have Main and Chautauqua streets in said city. Provided further, that if a majority of the qualified electors of said city, voting at increased from 2,772 in 188o to 2,882 in 1886; while the malt liquor Farming Implements a Specialty. Celebrated Newton Spring and Farm wagon.

Drugs, wholesale and retail, at the old reliable Drug Emporium of J. TULLOSS SON, SEDAN, KANSAS. The carpenters commenced work Mon T. J. 0.

KING, STONE-CUTTER, Plans Specifications Furnished on Application. day on M. S. Who 1 1 business building sellers stamps have run np trom Which when completed will be one ot the llnest, in town. such election, shall vote for such subscriptlou to the capital stock of said railroad compauy, the said Mayor aud Council, for and ou behalf of said city, shall order the city clerk of said city to make a subscription in the name of and tor said city for Twenty Thousand Dollars of the capital stock of said Kailroad Company, as provided in said act of the Legislature of the State of 79 to 104.

During the year ending April 80th, 1880, there were 38 wholesale liquor sellers licensed Will take enntracts lor all kinds of Stone Ben Adams was down Thursday, He Work. and 20 wholesale venders of malt lost his papers und hud to go buck and hunt them. Mr. Clary your barber was in Peru Fri KANSAS. SEDAN, Kansas, approved February 25th, 1876, and in all acts smiulcmcntal thereto and amemlatorv liquor.

The number of places in tbe stote having licenses from the day and had a good time with the boys. thereor; and provided lurtner, a majority ol J. W. GOODELL, the quanned electors ol said city voting Notice of Condemnation, To the owners of lands in the county of Chautauqua, State of Kansas, over and across which the line of railroad of the "Denver, Memphis Atlantic Railway" is proposed to be constructed und ol hinds adjacent thereto Von, nnd each of you, are hereby notified that on the 8th ot March, 1886. the Denver, Memphis Atlantic Hail-way filed in the ofilce of the county clerk of said county ot Chnutaiiqua map and profile ol their intended route through said county, as provided by law; and that on the 2, 17 days ot April 188(1 the Hon.

E. S. Torrance Judge of the 13th Judicial District ol the Stale ot Kansas, duly appointed the undersigned II. O. Lyster, A.

Kilmer and Wm, limes Commissioners to lay off through said county a route and right of way and tlie necessary adjuncts United States to sell liquor is Prof, humous is here visiting his sister at Buch election shall vote for such robfOrlD Mrs. roies. tlon to the ranttal Meek ol aHid railroml com 008. Whether the prohibitionists take one horn of the dilemma by pany, the said Mayor and Council shall (upon said railway being completed and in operation to said city, ns herein before 1 he marshal ot Hen-Peck was in town Saturday swinging his hickory club, but COUNTY SURVEYOR, asserting that the groat bulk of lie bought a new hat and left on 1st train stated, and within the time herein be fore mentioned), cause said bonds with eon these three thousand places are Capt. Harrison an old time Peruvian, pons attached as aforesaid to be issued in the drug stores, selling on applications Office ia Court House.

Sedan, Kansas. name of said city, and which bond has returned idler an absence of 15 years and tortned a co-partnership with S. C. in compliance with our farciallaw; or the other, by asserting that the Hoadley in the carpentering business. N.

Wilcoxen and tamlly and Mr. Green-wait and tamlly moved into town Sunday from Howard. most of them are saloons and dives, where stimulants are sold J. D. STEVENS, thereto lor tne proposed line oi railroad of ihe ''Denver, Memphis Atlantic ltail- contrary to law, the fact that in PHYSICIAN SURGEON.

Kaus-is there is one licensed In cutting down the gap east of town some line Magging stone have been found Kansas. Pkku, liquor seller for every four bun which will prove a bonanza. A. 1). Dunn and wife was in town Sat Will attend calls at all hours of the day or night.

dred inhabitants does not "speak volumes" for the success of the prohibition theory. Star and urday night in company with Jas. Short and wile, They took in tlie Phrenological Kan san. lecture. The editor ot the Graphic and James Short were publicly examined Saturday J.

D. McBRIAN. D. M. PILE.

McBrian Pile, mgut at tue lecture dj not. luminous When you go visiting on Sunday leave St. Louis, May 12. The story comes from Prescott, ef the lynching there yesterday afternoon of Frank Lyles, who murdered Minnie Grimes, aged 17, your uogs hi nome Key see legal in vestigation. (Successor to F.

C. Roesler Co.) DEALER IN HAEDWARE, Iron, Nails, Wagon Material, shelf and Heavy Goods, Bird Cages, Cutlery, Money Drawers, Guns, Pistols and Ammunition, Glass, Putty and Paint. Carpenters' Tools and Blacksmith ing Outfits. Also CIGARS TOBACCOS. way." and assess tlie damages therefor.

You are further notified Unit said Commissioners have taken the oath ot office required by law and entered upon the discharge of their duties under said appointment, nnd that thev will on Monday May 24th. 1886, at 12 o'clock meet at the dwelling house of A. Kilmer in the said county, being upon the cast half of the southeast quarter ot Section thirty-two In Township number thirty-four south, range thirteen east, nnd from there proceed to where the route of said railroad crosses the cast line of said county, and from thence westwardly alone the route of said railroad through said county to tlie west line thereof, as rapidly as Is practicable, adjourning from day to day. and time to time, as may be necessary and In accordance with the directions given to them by said orders ofappointmeitt, which have been duly filed in the olllce of the Register of Deeds ot said county, will lay ott along tho line ot said railroad as located by said railway company, or ns the same may hereafter be duly changed by said company, a route for said proposed railroad one hundred feet in width, except where tor tbe purposes of cuttings and embankments it shall be necessary to take more tor the proper construction and security because she rejected his offer of marriage. Lyles was walking Attorneys Notaries Public Sedan, Kansas.

Will practice In nil the State and Federal Court. Office east of the Court House. when issued shall bo signed by the Mayor of said City of Sedan. Chautauqua county. Kansas, and attested by the City Clerk of said last named city, under the seal of said city last named.

At Mich election as your Honorable Body may order In said city, those voting in favor of said foregoing proposition to subscribe for or to the capital stock nf said railroad company, and to issue the bonds of said city shall have written or printed on their ballots the words "For the subscription of stock Issuance of bonds to the LeKoy Caney Valley Air Line Railroad Company, and all such ballots shall be counted in favor of such proposition. And all those voting against said foregoing proposition shall have written or printed on their ballots "Against tbe subscription of stock and issuance of bonds to the LeRoy Caney Valley Air Line Railroad Company to the amount proposed," and all such ballots shall be counted against such proposition. ORDER. And the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of fHedan, having examined said petition, ami being fully advised In the premises, do hereby order that the proposition contained in said petition to subscribe to the capital stock of the Le Roy Caney Valley Air Line Railroad Company, upon the terms and conditions set forth in said petition, be submitted to the qualified electors of said city and on this 27th day of April, 1886, tbe Mayor and Counoilmen of said City of Sedan, being convened in special session, It is ordered that a special election be held in said City or Sedan on the '2nd day of June. 1886, for the purpose of determining whether or not such subscription shall be made.

And said Mayor and Councilmen do further order that thirty (30) days notice of such speeial election shall be given In the Sedan TiMEs-JouRNAiAnd The Graphic, which are newspapers having a general circulation iu said city of Sedan. J. T. Brapi.ey, Mayor, J. M.

ENDicorr, O. W. Aknold, J. A. Swope, JonN Brocius, Councilmen of the City of Sedan.

As attest my signature and the seal of said city of Sedan, Kansas, hereunto affixed, this 27th day of April, 1886. L. O. B. McPheron, Seal City Clerk, City of Sedan, Kansas.

PROCLAMATION. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that home lrom school with Miss Crimes, and when near the latters home he pressed the oft repeated question, when the young lady re The injunction served on the 8. W. last week, we still think tlie bugest jokeot the season, as the good work still goes on bravely, and the 4th ot July will witness the iron horse como prancing proudly through the famous gap. Injunction or injunction, nn event tor which we have long hoped and prayed for.

S. Toles and Gent Stearns are the happy fathers ol two line soon be house-keepers. Drs. Slpple Stevens are talking of starting a newspaper at this place, in the near future. Then the Times-Journal and Ghaphic will have to look out, you can't cope with a It.

B. paper. The telegraph you know. MoNTKZUMA. I 1 9 .1 1 LU fused.

The young man became enraged, drew a revolver and shot the girl dead. He then deliber C. WHITNEY, Attorney- at Law, Office over Turner's Bank, SEDAN, KANSAS. fttely loaded tbe revolver and fired seven shots into tbe already dead girl, alter which ho cut her throat Then he beat her brains out with a of said railroad, and where it is so necess elub. He was captured at once ary, so much in excess of one hundred Will be glad to attend to any business in tlie State or U.

S. Courts. 2-1 Biasing no resistance, nut was leet as shall be necessary tor such purposes and will also lay off along the line of said railroad so much land as may be afterwards secretly taken from V. S. Marshal's Sale.

In tho Circuit Court ot the United States for tlie District of Kansas. H. Jno. Tillotson. W.

Siikkk. the officers by a mob and banged ilcemeil necessary tor sloe tracks, depots, work shops and water stations, material to a tree. SHEEK TILLOTSON, for construction, (except timber.) right of Adam N. Schuster. August Schuster, Junies M.

Blake-more, and Eli N. I Ion ion. co-partners doing business way over nil lacent lands sutnclent to en able said company to construct and repair IP- 3ST ULTY, Physicians Surgeons under the firm nnnie and Case No. style oi A. N.

Schuster I the special election named in and authorized Company, Pill's, vs. B. A. Tweedy, Dclt. DEALER IN All Domiciliary Visits Promptly made in City or Country.

CHRONIC-DISEASES A SPECIALTY, by Preference. ny said order, will be held lu said City of Sedan, Kansas, ou Wednesday June 2nd, D. 1886. And the returns made and tho result ascertained In the same manner as provided by law for general elections. Hat' Sedan.

Chautauqua county, Kansas, this 27th day of April, I T. Bradley, Mayor of the City of Sedan, Kansas, Attest: L. Q. B. McFiikrox, City Clerk.

i Many of the able-bodied strikers who refused to go to work at Par-ons and at other points on tho Missouri Pacific rialway when the eompany offered to take them back, are now willing to go to work, but they find their places Ailed, or are shown the April cir-eular which notified striking Knights that unless they did return by specified day, they would not be reemployed. Martiu Iron? and oihers of his crowd are now seeking employment elsewhere, and finding work bard to get. The lesson is a severe one, but will not be forgotten, and will be ef benefit to all classes. Office nt Bradley Bower's Ding Store DEUGS MEDICINES, SEDAN1, KANSAS. Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Independence Ka. 1 its roads and stations, and ngnt to conduct water by aqueducts, and the right of making proper drains, wherever along said entire line through said county, the owners of said lands shall not have agreed with said railway company upon tbe amount ot damages by the owner sustained and for the due payment thereof; nnd will thereupon assess tbe damages to each tract or lot ot land by renson thereof, and value and assess the damages of each owner's interest In such tract or lot. And nt the time and place when said Commissioners shall as aforesaid be upon any tract or lot of land for the purposes aforesaid the owner thereof may appear before said Commissioners, nnd niuku such claim or showing of damages as lie may desire. Such claim or showing may also be left. In writing, at the otttce of Peckham Henderson, attorneys, at Sedan, in said county, at any time before said Commissioners shall complete their duties under said appointment, nnd the same will be duly considered by said Commissioners the same as if made to them upon tbe land condemned.

Wimess our hands this 21st day of April. 1880. H. O. T.YSTBR, I A.

Kii.mkk, Couinissiioflcrs Wit LU.NK&, CIGARS TOBACCOS. Public notice is hereby given that under nnd by virtue of an order of sale and execution to me directed and delivered issued out of tiie above-named court in the above entitled action. I will on Wednesday June 23rd. A. D.

1886, at 1 o'clock P. JL of said day, at the front door of the Court Hoii8ein the City of Sedan, county of Chautauqua, State of Kansas, offer for sate ami sell at public auction to tlie highest and best bidder lor cash in hand, tbe following real estate situate, lying and being in the county ot Cbautnu-tjnn. State of Kansas, nlorpRitid and described as follows to-wit: The southwest one-fourth (f) of the northeast one-fourth (t) ol Sfction twelve (12). Township thir-ty-tlve (35). Range nine (9) cast, containing forty (40) acres more or less.

Said real estate having been heretofore levied upon and appraised In said action us the property ot said defendalWrB, A 'fwceily. Matslia! ol the I for the District of Kan? is. By Chas. Cuyi ier, Deputy. WI1TES, LIQTJOES, SCC-, Notice For Publication.

Land Olllce at Independence Kas.l May 10th, 18S6. Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, nnd that said proof will be made before District Clerk at Sedan Kans. on Friday June 25th 186, yiz: Benjamin Long for the Lots 2 and 3 in Sec. 2 Tp. 3o It 10.

lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation ot. said land, viz L. W. Lowe, C. K.

Lowe. David Price and Joel Hopper nil of Elgin Kans. Cl.ATE ISaLSTI.V, 6 4120 Uwtbur. April Mm. iNMi.) Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk District Court at Sedan on dune UtO.

1886, viz Charles B. Binn for the wj nw Sec. 28 ne i Sec. 29 Tp. 33 s.

R. 11 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz 'Squire Humble, Randolph Gaffney, C. Rowe and Samuel Earle all of Sedan Kas.

'LATE 5I.RAt.STrN. IS-6 ilM Register. The printers and pressmen in he state printinghonseatTopeka made a demand last week for 9 lours' work and 10 hours' pay. Mr. TLactier compromised with them by giving a half-holiday on Saturdays ana paying for full aye' work.

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