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The Sumner County Press from Wellington, Kansas • 4

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SIienfTs Sale. Rev. W. 11. Wood, who was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Frankfort, In the district court of the Thirteenth Judicial District, settinir within uml lor the county of Sumner, I If the -state ef Knn Kansas, last year, is said i have laiicn heir to a fortune of $50,000.

But of what consequence is this to the eternal Stray Items. BoM blenches of tbe Connecticut legislature bare voted down the bill to allow women to vote at school elections and on tbe license question. Roger M. Sherman, a recent assist- ttltA aa fttfAnm In Vow treasures every minister at icasi suouiu secure? In truth Mr. Wood wmieei Adeline i.

Banioni, 1 Plaintiff. vs. Benjamin W. Telford, Sarah J. Telford, W.

H. Oasa way and Mary E. Gasaway, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me, out of said district eonrt, in the above entitled THETH DAY OF ATBIL. D.

1884. very little concern ricnes inw rusi, can decay. York city, wishes a limited divorce from his wife, a daughter of tbe late The Hungarian press is officially con Governor on tbe ground that TAYtOR 10COCK BRO trolled by a very simple butcnecuve AmtIm. Kach newspaper appearing be is a habitual drunkard. ZfcTex, oftener than three times a month is re Tbe United States court has given a Judgment in Mr.

Tilden's favor in the Olt of the Chicago Alton railroad. brought to recover $20,000 of the road's One Door South of Hotel De Barnard, finte Scotland, 3Tr. bonds, which, it was alleged, had been at 10 clock A. M. of said day, at the east front door of tbe court house, in the city of Wellington, in the eounty of Sumner, in the state of Kansas, offer at pub'ic sale and sell to the highest and liest bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half (',) of the northeast quarter (J4) or section number twenty-eight (28), in township number thirty-three (3) south, range number two (2) east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing eighty (SO) acres more or less, lying and situate in the county of Sumner, in the state of Kansas.

The above described real estate is taken as the property of said defendants, and is directed by said order of saic to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. E. F. Hkndkbsok, Sheriff of Sumner county, Kansas. J.

D. M. Fabi-aud, of Topeka, Kansas, Attorney. Mtu First Publication, March 27, 1884. Improperly awarded te Mr.

Tilden. The Chattanooga Times says that that city is now really but nineteen quired, if it discusses politics, to deposit caution money, ranging in amount from $100 to $1 ,000, which is forfeited by a violation of the press laws. They consequently never allude to the reigning powers In the free and easy style characteristic of the American and English press. The money is up, and can be declared forfeited so easily that a comparatively small amount, of such security holds the papers in check. An interesting figure In Washington Poultry, Fish, years old.

The war left it a wreck In 1867 it bad not a wholesale bouse. J. M. BUITPINQTON, I now have the following Excellent Iron mills and furnaces began in 1871. In 1872 the population was 0,000, now PpaPBXETOR Horses in my stables at "stand" this season Gmm in Season.

manufacturing capital in 1880, in 1884, $4,000,000. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, I March lilth. last, Oxford, Kansas, where society, writes a correspondent, is the deaf-mute wife of Professor Alexander In July, 1870, congress appropriated $808,000 for a new custom house and postoffice in St. Louis. Last week, Notice is hereby given that tbe following- namnl set 1 1 -r has tiled notice (if TTOK.

to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before I. N. Keep on hand a fine assortment of Fresh and Salt Meats. thirteen years and eight months after No. 344, Percheron Norman Stud Book, is an imported Graham Bell, the telephone inventor.

"Professor and Mrs. Bell are frequently seen at large receptions. At such times he never leaves his wife's side, ward, tbe building was opened to the King, probate judge at Wellington, Kansas, on April 1881, viz: Alexis It: llubbard, for the southwest quarter d) section fifteen (15) towuhip thirty-three (S3) south of range one Bs a thoroughbred, registered Clydesdale, deep chestnut sorrel, years old, 16 hands high, weighs 1,750. Is a perfect beaut horse, 16 1-2 hands high, weighs 2,100 pounds, is coal black, 6 5 public for tbe first time, having been completed at a cost of $6,030,000, or but holds her hand within his own. and (i) east oi slim v.

m. He names the following witnesses to prove audhas taken scores of first premiums in Illinois. twenty times the first appropriation she looks up in his face with a childlike conlidence as he introduces Strang bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, vix: Robert It. Rogers, Henry C.

Knox. John K. Webb. William Massey. all mane lour ieet long, raas taicen more than thirty first premiums at leading Eastern fairs.

He is one of the most noted Norman horses on the continent- I have two of his colts also; Satan and Nero, of Sumner county, Kansas, and whose post- Tbe Protestant churches are making rapid growth. The Presbyterians have 66 missionaries, over 7,000 communi ers to her. She, from the motion of his lips, understands the name and re office address is Wellington. 3Wte It. L.

Walker, Register. First publication. March 27, 1884. Is a full blooded Clydesdale, ako; 3 years old. 17 hands hieh, cants and 400 children in their mission peats it in low, well modulated tones Cash Paid for Hides, Tallow, Highest eh Price Paid for Fat Cattl Hegs and Sheep weighs 1,750 pounds, dark bay.

schools. Tbe Episcopalians nave 45 Mrs. Bell's articulation is not that of a natural voice, but she readily under Notice by Publication. State of Kansas, I Sumner County, In tbe district court of Sumner county. stands all the remarks addressed to SCOTLAND.

JB. plages of worship, 1,600 communicants and over 400 mission scholars. The Methodists have 86 missionaries and teaebers and a large membership in their churches, and other denomina Sired by Niger No. 344 is from a three-fowrths Norman dam; 4 years old, weighs 1,750 pounds, 16 hands high, jet. black ana a perfect picture.

her, and makes suitable replies. She has a shy manner, and doubtless feuls diffident about using her newly acquired c. it. TnonijuSuii, Plaintiff, vs. Mary H.

Tompkins, Defendant. Ijs a thoroughbred English turf stallion. He was sired by the famous imported racer, Bonnie Scotland; dam, Topsy by Woodfall by Umg Island; Toosv's dam bv Onis. he bv Im tions are meeting with equal success The above named defendant, Blary Tomp faculty, but gains eonnaence tnrougn the protecting watchfulness of her husband." Governor Hubbard, of Connecticut took-with him to his grave bis anger ported Onis; second dam by Imported Onis. He is a dark tiirown, Weighs 1,125 pounds, 16 hands high.

against bis daughter for having mar Sired by imported Vidal No. 482, is from a Messenger dam; ried his coachman. He left her penniless, although she is divorced, has a Six 52 3b35s5si child and is in poverty. If she had Administrator's Notice, State of KatiBiic, I sg Sumner County. In the probate court iu and lor said county.

In the mutter of fbi' estate ol' James l'aton, doceosed Notice is hereby ivcn that OttfiP of a'-, ministration have been minted to the under- is a very dark dapple grey, years 01a, 10 nanas nigrr, weighs 1 700 pounds and of an exceeding neat, trim build. SltsT-A-IF. married some miserable foreign pauper kins, will tae nonce that she has been sued by the above named piaiatitf, i tbe above named court, and that she must answer the petition of said plaintiff against ber filed in said action, in the office of tbe clerk of said court, by the 15tb day of May, A. D. 1884, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment will bo rendered in said action in favor of said plaintiff and against said compelling said defendant to dccd.by sufficient warrantee deed, to said plaintiff, the northeas quarter (4) of section nine (9), and the south" east quarter (i) of section four (4), all in township thirty-four (34-) ran go two (2) east, in Sumner county, Kansas; and forever baring said defendant lrom ever claiming any interest in the same thereafter, andjudgment for costs of this suit.

li. Thompson. I 1 t'HAHbEV seal. J- Plaintiff's Atty. Attest: P.

V. C. POOL. and characteristic debauchee with title as a handle to his name, she wonM, no doubt, have received the best CAYOTE. 1s a three-fourths Hamiltonian.

tracing through his sires directly back to Alexander's Abdallah, the sire of Goldsmith Maid; his dam is one-half Copper Bottom. Cayote is 16 1-2 hands high, weighs 1,500 pounds, 6 years old this spring, coal black, a fine roadster: slimcd on tbe estate of James l'aton, late of said county deceaBed, by the honorable, the nrolmi court ol the count and state afore Cent. Is die old reliable standby, the black stallion that is so well known to every farmer in stern Sumner county that he need not be described here. He is in fine fix for the season work said, dated tho 27th dny of A. D.

18S4. Now, all persons haviUK claim against tbe said estate, are hereby notified that they must resent tho same to tho ututerolirned foral-iwanoo within one year from the ante said letters, or they muy be precluded from any benefit of mcb estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited Within three years after the 40t4 Clerk District Court. First publication, April 3, 1884. THE FOLLOWING HORSES WILL MAKE THE SEASON AT SALT CITY date of said letters, (bey shall be forever barred. tiKDiiou Paton, To Loan Adm'r of the estate; Of AM K.s taton, uee d.

March 27. 1884. First Publication, April 3, 188-1. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, March IStn, 1884.

Notice is hereby (riven that the fOlkwinjr- Sired by Niger No. 344 is from a one-half Norman and one-half Clydesdale dam; 4 years old, 16 hands high, weighs 1,700, pure black and a perfect animal in every respect. Is a thoroughbred Peireheton-Norman stallion, 16 1-2 hands high, weighs 1,940 pounds, splendid action, smooth limbs, broad bones, gentle disposition. He took the Sweepstakes and First Premium for Heavy Drafts at the county fair the hist two years. nained pettier lias Died nolice of his intention FOUND I to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before U.

S. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, on Monday, May SUtb, 1884, viz: Martin Out, D. 8. No. 23fl5i, for the south half of northeast quarter of section fourteen (14) township thirty-one (31) south of range three (3) west.

tie names the tollmvinif witnesses to Drove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation abate of her father's property. Mount Everest, 29,002 feet above the level of tbe sea, seems not to be after all tbe highest peak of the Himalayan chain. Mr. Graham and his two Swiss guides, while attempting to scale some of the high summits of tbe range, distinctly saw two peaks to the northwest of Mount Everest which they believed to be much higher. On bearing of this discovery General Thuillier.

of tbe Indian Trigonometrical Survey, thought It quite probable that there were higher mountains in the chain than Mount Everest. About Kansas Women. Tbe young ladies of Parsons have a reading club. Fourteen young ladies of Blue Mound have organized a broom brigade. Laura Eaton, of Peabody, aged fifteen, died recently of paralysis of the heart.

Miss Anna Smith, of 'Liberty, aged 18, committed suicide by shooting herself through the head. Miss Mary Betts, of Augusta, will be a candidate for county superintendent of Butler county. An Eldorado lady recently stopped a street fight by pleading for the fellow who was knocked down. Miss Jessie O'Dell carried away the prise offered to the most graceful skater at a rink in Great Bend. At a recent school board election in Farm and City Property of, said land, viz: Joel ngjf, of Swedania post-office, Humncr county, Kansas; A.

Eiken-berry, Swcdonia post-office, Sumner county. Kansas; J. Troxel, ot Myotonia post-oinee. Stunner county, Kansas; K. Cl ippen, of Swe-donla post -office, Sumner county, Kansas.

In amounts from Two Hundred Dollers upwards, on 2, 3, 4 The plac tesell the quickest, and The place to buy the cheapest land. The place where many farms are sold. The place where fewest lies are told. The place to sell all kinds of stok. The place to buy down tit bed-rock.

The place where stocks of merchandise. Arc bought and sold at panic price. The place where city homes are found. And nicest plots of vacant ground, Exchange their owners. Arid behold.

The place where traders make their gold. Tbe place also where they prepare, Yeur papers with the utmost care. And take acknowledgements forthwith. OFFICE OF DOUCIIEBTV SMITH. It.

U. M.Kr.K, ttrj-'istcr. First publication, March 0. 188. 3Slii SheriiTH Sale.

In the district court of tbcThirtecnl li Judicial or 5 years time. No tedious delay. Niger, 25 dollars for insurance. Turk, 20 dollars for insurance. RoitieO.

Nei0, Vidal, Baby 1 Bonnie Scotland, dollars for insuring a mare to be with foal; lodollars for the season; 8 dollars for single service. 10 dollars for insuring a mare to be with foal; 8 dollars for the season; 6 dollars for single service. Snap, 6 dollars for insuring a mare to be with foal; 5 dollars for the season; 3 dollars for single service. Insurance money due as soon as the mare is known to be with foal; season money, at the end of season; single service cash. No in-surance money wilt be collected in cases where the mares die or are stolen, before foaling.

Mares losing foal will be entitled to free service from die same horse next year. dMares from the east side of the Arkansas river will be passed over free. N. Persons owing me for past services of stallions are requested to call and settle at once by cash or note. I have Two Pedigreed BULLS for sale.

stock ssxywisr WITH PLEA8UEE. District, settinir witbih and for the county of L'umner, in the slate of Kansas. A. W. Kcnncy, I Wellington, Kansas Office in Marble Mock, Plaintiff, vs.

Edwin 11. Ultlc, Defendttjit. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me. out of said district court, in the above entitled action, I will, on Wo have not time to get up any ads jus THE 3CTH DAY OF A. I).

18S4. Lebutt Guthrie. now, hut if we cannot sell your land there at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the east front door of the court house, in tbe city of Welling must be something wrong with it, either in J.

M. BUFFINCTON OXFORD, KANSAS. ton, in inc eouiuy oi is limner, in me wtato oi quality or price. Kansas, offer at public sale, ana sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash In band, all the following described real estate, to-wit: ienora, Morton county, all but one memoer or tne election board were wo WANTED. Improved and Visible Imported Normans men.

We want about fifty more farms to complcto Money Money Money Money Money Money MONET The southeast quarter R4) ot section number twenty-five in township number thir-ty-two (32) south, range number one (I) east of the Sixth Principal Meridian; also, ihe northwest quarter (14) of section number twenly-eigbt28), and tbe west one-half (H) of the northeast quarter 0t of section number twonty-tbree (23), in township number tliirty-ty-twn (33) vut range number two (2) east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing in all four hundred (400) acres, more or less, lying and situate in tho county oi Sumner, state of Kansas. The above described veal estate is taken ns tho Drooertv ot said defendant, and is directed The ladies of Kingman have formed out list for the fall trade. DOUGHERTY SMITH. Land and general business agency Office. an Art and Decorative society for tne promotion of decorative art and the with County Treasurer, Wellington, Kas.

Always at the front. If yon doubt it, call at tho stables of interchange of views, etc. by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said or- El Dorado Times: Mrs. John Cameron, living near town, although some forty years oid has juet finished cut 2.3. and Strong.

dcrot sale. i 1 1 kniieuson. Sheriff ot Sumner Cdonty, Kansas. J. D.

MCFAHbAND, of Topeka, Kansas, Attorney. First Publication, Mnrch27, 1884. ting a tooth. Teeth come hard but we must bave them. FULTZ 1 There was twenty-five dollars back Sheriff's Snle.

And examine the finest lot of Normans ever brought to the West. salary due a minister in Del olios, which Wo are now pottiag machinery in Sumner County to manufacture it. The In the District Court of the Thirteenth Jndi cinl District, setting within and for the county the church directors despaired of raising. Mrs. Lizzie Strickler circulated a subscription paper and soon raised the Have Plenty of MONEY MONEY MONEY oi Bunuicr, iu me stale oi rvujisas Ezra M.

Smith and Morris Christie, as executors ot tbe last will and amount. ience is composed of ten annealed steel galvanized wires, lorty vertical slats to the rod. Wo can soil this fence at 85 cents per rod. Sify i Fin 2150.00 Per Mile Mrt. Anna B.

Shively committed testament or antes uoyii, deceased. Plaintiffs, vs. Calvin V. nowen. Money Money Money MONCY Money Money Money suicide at the residence of YVm.

Bobey, in Soerman township, Sedgwick coun Defendant. I TsaVlir ij tatu Bonn, SjM fmv'- i eBB MONEY MO A BY MONEY ty, recently. She accomplished the By virtue of an order of sale issued to me, out of said district court, In the above entitled deed by blowing her head off with a action, I will, on THE 28TH DAY OF AI'lilL, A. D. 1884, TO LOAN AT double barreled shot gun.

Cause, men tal aberration. And guarantee it to be at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at tbe east front door of tho court house, in the city of Wellington, in the count- of Sumner, in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in band, Newton Republican: Mrs.

S. B. Pe ters i has returned to Washington Sev-era. Pei Gent. XrvtOTeet an tno xoiiowinir ucscriocti rein esnue, ro-wn: The southeast quarter (hi) of section num and Stock-Proof Fence CHEEVER WEEDEN Real Estate, Loan AND Insurance Agents, While here she was tendered a banquet by tbe members of the Eastern Star ber twenty (20), in township number thirry- OtbisanroTOd 1 tnrec (aw soutn, range nutnoer lour (4) west ol the Sixth (0) Principal Meridian, containing one hundred and sixty (100) acres, be the same Chapter.

Her visit to the state was On Improved Farms On Improved Farms 1 On Improved Farms 1 chicly to preside at the annual meet Ing of Eastern Star Chapters of Kan- At the head of the stud, Always delighted to show stock. Call and see more or less, tying unci situate iu the count of Sumner, in the state of Kansas. Tbe above describod real estate Is taken as the property ot said defendant, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will bo soM without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. E. F.

Henderson, Sheriff of Sumner ninty, Kansas. D. Mi Fahi.ano, of Topeka, Kansas, Attorney. 39t First publication, March 27, 18-S4. It Is stated that in 1883 about Money can be had in Four Days Time.

The Interest is Payable ta Us. murderers were convicted and ninety- We also have a Stock Fence composed of five wires interwoven with slats, that is giving universal satisfaction, which wo furnish at 40 cents per rod. We baQjajywatidinstfc Aj. mT hardware dealer of Wclling-tonK to fernisb all tho mataiui fjar this fence. We will make a personal canvass qjt thgjnaJk aJLmpoiat an agent in each township, and i lit in hi Mllilfiwlliisffil IliWliii ij'Iii barb and erect the fence.

By securing an fencing at first cost and also have an oppuiVunKyW'nnSe SOliA! meney. A sample of the fence can bo seen in Wellington. Having rome to establish a permanent business, we solicit the co-operation of all. Respectfully, three murderers executed In the United State. them and be convinced.

Terms reasonable. Stables one block east of Marble Front Building. Remember the place. Fisher Quinn, It la estimated that there are Sheriff's Sale. In the District Court of the Thirl cent We can fill all good City Real Estate Loans Eight Per Cent.

Before 000 horses In this country, and in order to keep up tbe supply 1,000,000 must be bred annually. District, setting within and for the county of Sumner, in the state of Kansas. A. N. Brown, 1 closing up eisewnere Call arid See CTs- AND jriainuu, vs.

Daniel A. Bussed and Morgan Boners. Julia E. Kusscll. TW.fr.

infanta 12-89-ta Itv vtrliio nriLi. i A nmYm i.ani.1 Abstracter out of said district court, in the above entitled' action, I will, on the arm day op apuil, a. d. ism, at 10 o'clock A. M.

of said day, at the east front door of tho court house, iu the city of Wellington, in the county of Sumner, in the state of Kansas, offer at miblic sale, anil sell to the P. M. ROGERS. T. B.

HUBBARD, Notary Public. Cold well Yeager, A Cincinnati man recently ate a whole ham and five pounds of sausage in one day on a wager. We nominate that stalwart patron of the American hog for the Berlin mission. The riot at Cincinnati was attended with terrible mistakes, but It has not been without its benefits. A man does not have to commit murder now in Ohio to be considered respectable.

a-n-d AGENTS FOB highest and best bidder, lor cash in bund, ail aaaaaaBav Wellington Bank Building, tne following describci' real estate, to-wit: The south half (HI of the northwest quarter (Jilof section number fifteen (15), iu township numter thirty-two (IK) south, range number two (2) west of the Sixth Principal Meridian containing eighty (80) acres, mere or less, ivine and situate Jn the count of Sumner, iii Ha REAL ESTAK AID HBBMUKE AGENTS, He New Sfelie state of Kansas. Wellington, Kansas. Fdrmk rtd City Properly for Sate. w-v n. Aer i a rW a The above described real estate is taken as the property or said defendant, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will lie sold without appraisement to satisfv said order of or Liiir illness oi urait ana ease oi asouenan Hsspsnor io any neaaer Made.

yoju: this time with aa Mr. Morrison in a recent speech in the House, sddresssd its members with the familiar, "Fettow-oitisens" of the stump. He took the laugh good explained that he didn't apeak in the bouse often enough to get used to it. ale. E.

F. Henorrson, Sheriff of Simmer Count v. Kansas. elegant line of Spring Goods. J.

D. McKaki.and. Burden Stone Quarries. Insurance Given in Good Companies. THE LIGHT Eftm WWXtt of Topeka, Kansas, Attorney.

First Publication, March 27, 1S84. i Print, Administratrix' Notice of Hearing Pe If you want to boy property in Sumner or Kingman Counties, or ex. hnnge Kansas lands for lands in Illinois or Arkansas, call on or write us- Remember the place. Pint stairway South of Woods' Bank. Gi ves The Sandwich and Low Down Twine tition to Sell Heal Estate.

To ail whom it mav concern, but more es And Dry Goods. Knckcvc. stanoara. Vf amor cmi Anltman Tavlor Vibrators and pecially to Mary Bell Hurst, N. C.

Faulkner, James M. Faulkner ami Thomas .1. Fanlkuer. A Hitman Miller's New Model Heirs ttt law and muinlimrs ad-lltem of heirs An immense lino of Gent's Furnishing Goods. at law of Lewis Faulkner, deceased, late of H.

G. THOMAS, Proprietor. Is prepared to furnish the fines quality of the noted COWLEY COUNTY STONE In any quantities or dimensions desired. H. T.

LAMKDST Agent for Wellington, and will receive orders and deliver stone Address H. 1. THOMAS, H. T. I.AM KIN, Burden.

Kansas. Wellington. are atn9ttg our ntawrt to clear-oat our iumner county, Kansas. You are herein- not: tied that I. Marr if.

Railroad companies are beginning to ask for constructions of law by the courts so far as the rights and remedies of state commissioners of railroads are oonosraed. The movement of several southern roads in this direction indicate a disposition on. the part of the companies to have settled just what are the limits of railroad privileges. Within certain boundaries they may play at will, and where the limits are to ba drawn, is the question to be Estate and Insurance Agents. Buford New Sulky Plow without lightest draft sulky on wheels.

Champion Bob Tail Sulky Pk new aad easy draft, call aad aad Shoes, and to attain that Faulkner, administratrix of said deceased, did on the 7th day of April, A J. 1SS1, tile petition in the probate court of Sumner county, Kansas, nravinir that 1 uiinht In- authorized seesk) thesa without regard to uraaa ve-xtmm, asnsjss, uai to purchase bar- and empowered to sell the following described Koeft laiaad, Pekin and no, lor me purpose iwying tne debts ana costs of administration of said estate, to-wit: and Shoe line, giro as a call. Canton and Northwest ouarter of section twentv-throe the moat Five lines SideChaWasa. Taa floaar, (the I.Towal. Wv.

ft the talk of the conuaanity, Saddle Harness Men I Tbe names of John Q.Adams and Jackson will be handed down to posterity. They are not tbe immortal a Ladies Muslin (23), in township thirty (30), and all of tbe southwest quarter of section fourteen (14). (that lies south of the Nenncscab river,) in township thirty (SO) south of range one (1 west And said petition will be heard at the office of the probate judge of said county, on the Stth day of April, A. D. 188, at 11 o'clock A.

M. of said day, at which time and place each of you and all others interested arc notified to be present and show cause, if any yon have, why an order of sale as prayed ror not be granted. Dated this 7th day of April, A. ISM. Mahv II.

FAUi.KXKit, Administratrix. First Publication April 10. 1884. 41t3 Look at oar Sheet Maaic at Five Fitzgwli Hous! statesmen, though. These understood that there is both citixens of Alabama and WAfiaSS, (e bZ wagoa oa wfta Magi A TURWttLL FAM J.

A. McINTYRE. Prop. again behind the TrfW a. JtnUr BBBBBBaBB BMHHf I I mi mm Wagons with Spring Wi Una, and will be aad I cater to their both loved tbe same girl.

Jackson, having the good will of tire girl's parents, got her aao moved to Texas, where sap became the mother of nine-lliart allkliea. Adams found soother to mmmk to oherieh aadhe beoame taafaaoaref His rival, Jackson, aad hie wife died re-osatly, and he hat gona to Teaas to fm ftfetr Harvest Shtf is the City, It. will ran in a lighter wind than J. Notice of ttarutabment nnd Summons. James H.

Marshall, and Herdman Denote' saddlery company will take notice that they have been sued beforo W. E. Cox. 'a Justice of tho peace of tho city of Wellington, Sumner county, Kansas, by Ceorae W.Winn, that a garnishee summons issued in said action to one John Crenshaw, as garnishee, on the Stth day of March. 1684.

ror the sum of fiftv- ill mm lajsaaaaaaia aa aaaaaaaa laaaajaj isaai uuu nuuyie in tomitwuwh. A new building with plenty of good single rooms. TERMS. $1 00 PER DAY. Fare, tbe best the market affords.

Give ns a irial. Four doors north of the Court House. pump water iuu rseu But they make the very bos of Harness and Saddles and are always ready to do leysjilng promptly and reasonably. ana every taing tne which von can cook 10 his first love and preside oyer tbe mmxt nt men 1 afy vuvi aanna tos dollars, and that said-aot Ion wlllbecoutin-aaa hf-suoi Justice and Will be heard on the fifteenth day of May, 1884. at 10 o'clock A.

M. money by baying lmpiemenu i of forty children. Kansas WW on, ukoim.s vv i mk, t'uuntnz. First publication, April 17th. 41.

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