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Graham County Lever from Gettysburg, Kansas • 2

Graham County Lever from Gettysburg, Kansas • 2

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Aliens THE GRAHAM GOTXNTY" I was placed in nomijation but declined. neighborhood. I NOTICE. i 1 Drill n'rr; lis.T. 85'Iijft For Coroner J.

W. Niles 'T 3134 U.S. LAND OFFICE Kirwin, April 19, 18S0 Old, relics will now and then turn up. Hall 14. Aea Jones 8.

II all declined and i The latest thing ia that line is a sword Complaint bxviDZ been entered at this eTerj Friday at $1 25 per year. I Jones nominated by acclamation. oSce by Martin Arndt against John found by Mr. Davis, of Spring creek. 1 It had been Sue one.about three feet long, H.

Pasbo for abandoning his timber entry I Moved and carried that each Commis No. 3823, dated January 21,1879, upon sioner district nominate their otbCob-i 'straight, with one edge. It bad eyidently the southwest quarter of section .9, towo- i I "hip 7, rane 24. in Graham county, mzssioner. First District Wm.

I Kftnnn with tn. tha ranrr Hntinn nf i Richmond nomi- since Mrs. Dodger found a lock and guard 0f aaid entry, the said parties are hereby nated by acclamation. Bammonp.n in KriTiAAP ti inn nnirp nn in i of an old Cint locU, rute r.oar tne same Second District Aaron Mott 2, Vin. JOIIX II.

ClJItniE. EDlTORt PR OCEEDINGS OF REPUBLICAN NOMINA TING CONVENTION. Hill City, May 1. Convention met pursuant to call of the co'isty central committee, and was called to order by L. P.

Boyd. T. J. Garnett 9th day of Jons 1880, at 9 o'clock ro, to resnonri anrl fnrniah tftBtlmnn ran- X. Y.

Z. place. 9 9 Allison 8. 11 THE PROFIT IViacra Boiler. (Vi.

dn-t '1 Ut 1 ti-m r4 i-f nut. itC tn-J 1. tiMi luiai.ii i'al. ST, LOUIS. MO.

Jul meutloa tM par cernine said alleged abandonment. Third District J. N. Glover nomi T. M.

II elm. Hesister. SABBATH SCHOOL LESION. apr23 L. J.

Best, Receiver. nated by acclamation. Lamb Wands attys lor plaintiff. Asa Joues declined the nomination for lesson XVIII For Sunday, Mcvj 9. was selected as temporary chairman and Coroner.

Golden Text But Jesus said, Suffer i NOTICE A. fhelps temporary secretary. Moyed and carried that a copy of these Moved and carried that a committee on proceejjngt sent to each paper in the little children, and forbid them, not to I come unto me; for of such is the kingddn 3433. U. S.

LAND OFFICE, Kirwin, April 19, 1880. credentials be appointed. lne chair Nonpareil Mills. Complaint haying been entered at this of heaven. Matt.

19: 14. county. Convention adjourned sine die. office by Henry Flath against Charles Tor Ortnnt Corn m4 Cob, iH-urs. Bones, do.

appointed Messrs. Dode, Ridgley and Crank as such committee. Requests were made Nicodemus and Pasko for abandoning his timber Lesson Matt 19: 13-2C. Suhject Jesus aud the Young. Baud or pofr.

mJ Ih-u t'cn lor Cor-Mfl. ir 1 entry No. 3831, dated January 21, 1879, J. Garnett, Ch'm. C- M.

Phelps, Sec'y. J. E. Staples, Ass't Sec'y. -(( I Introductory on The events of this lesson npoc the southeast quarter of section 7, township 7, range 24, in Graham county, Perea, the province east a to the cancellation took place 6EMPLE Jt D1RCE MFC Cft.

.810 SiaWasliagtfla Ave, Et. Lcnls, KJ Ana uitioa tkU ftapor. of the Jordan, about ten months after the of said entry, the said parties are hereby I transfiguration, and only a few weeks be- summoned to appear at this office on the A WILD HORSE CHASE. nih loan i a Editor Leter: Thinking that per lore the cructhxion. tor tne mterme- mn.

haps an-account of a wild horse chase Graham to increase the number of delegates from those, townships. The committee ou credentials reported the following delegates or their alternates as being entitled to seats in tho conven-lion Graham township J. L. Walton, V. W.

Flynn, lie wis Thoman.Carl Westoyer and Wm. Ridgley. Bryant township Crank and I.N. diate history, see "Events in the Life of cernmg said alleged abandonment. I IT may interest some of your readers I will 11 rnnnln.ll TV A.

iU. UELM, UeglSier. On the 16th ofL. arr23 L.J, Best, Receiver. relate my experience.

ou. Jesus naa. reiicea io ipuraim io Lamb Wanda att'fB for plaintiffs. last month a party of seven, consisting of l1r escape the plots of his enemies, and was rntiGiiT ronxAELE Two i t-lvc borM iviwfr h'-t cbcajMt. Evrr 00 4 n-S HoMw, tcctlicr ir -rai- illirr tn urk or iua4e la rur-lrr.

I nr txt i aiile-4. no fur ticrt D. Smith, P. Smith, G. Russell, D.

now teaching whilst journeying toward NOTICE JO I OFFICE, Linthicum, A. McFadden, J. Thayer, and W. E. Jennings started out to try their lack in capturing wild horses.

On Boyle. Moreland township Teaeliinas Very young children may I y. S. LAND OFFICE, -F. Bullard and J.

3416 ho ndriafjiLna. Parpnto should brinor their I Kirwin, April 188U. u.e cucn ft inn rrs. St. IxaU, Uo.

And rlre cuucui camber at tiiit paper. our arrival at our destination we laid over Staples. Hill City township T. J. Garnett, ttt I Complaint having been entered at this children to him.

We must become as I a t-k a week to get acquainted with the coun little children before we can enter the Colclasure for abandoning his timber cul- I try. Ou the 25th P. Smith and F. A. lure entrv No.

3156, dated October 23, Riches are often a kingdom of heaven, snare. 1878. upon the wi nel and nwlof sec McFadden started a herd, followed them tion 6, township 7, range 23, in Graham all day but lost them at night. The next Sorghum Machinery. county, Kansas, with a yiew to the can cellation of said entry, the said parties day McFadden started from camp, at the head of the Sappy, and found the herd on D.

Barber, John Frame and John Malory. Millbrook township C. pountain, W. II, McCarty and L. Uancock.

township W. James, J. QlPtillips, -M. Dodge, C. M.

Phelps. 'NicodemuiP'IowflshSp Lewis Welton, Garland, Thomas Johnson, Isaiah J3arghman. Iudiaoa townshio James DEITZ SHILLINGS, are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 7th day of Juue, 1880, at GETTYSBURG, KANSAS. 9 o'clock a. m.

to respond and furnish BLACKSMITHS, the North Solomon followed them to the South Solomon, then west into Sherman county, when they turned and came down testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. 1. M. LI elm. Register.

Mill nn.l taiuir apr23 L. J. Best, Receiver. GETTYSBURG. KANSAS.

the north fork, When night came it was cloudy an3 he lost them in the dark, raua la luaxkcU lar uripiiwa avd iricti to SEMPLE DIRCC MFC CO. 810 812 WasMagtca Are, St. Lcali, Yjh Am', mention tki NOTICE. after following them for eleven hours Have just completed their large new On the 27th Russell and Thayer started a blacksmith shop and are now prepared to U. S.

LAND OFFICE, 1 kax April 8, 18S0. nera ot sixteen on tne head waters Complaint having been entered at Richmond, Harvey J. Scott, Hiram Scott. Moved and cart-Fed that a committee of five be appointed to draft resolutions. The chair appointed Missra.

McCarty. Walton, Boyle, Staples and Richmond. Moved that the previous question be reconsidered. -Lost. Moyed that the committee ou rcsolu- lions make their report after the uomina tions.

Lost. that the convention proceed to this office by Charles Braunscom against do all work in their line in a first class manner and at prices to bcit the timed. ESSTLIaT OF TRICKS. New shoes, per span $3.20 Re-setting, per shoe 20 James rteedhara for abandoning his homestead eutry No. 10,665, dated April PULLIaM patent BOLSTERS SmKGS rm W1GCKS.

22,1880, upon the northeast quarter of sec 7 a.rlna- the Sappy followed them west till about 10 o'clock, when the horses turned and came back for water. Before they reached water a colt was too worried to go any further. They tied it and went far relief. P. B.

and 1). Smith and Linthicum went to their relief, but when they arrived they found the colt loose aud run tion 28, township 7, range 2a, in Utaham 20 county, Kansas, with a view to the can-1 Plow sharpening We take pleasure in announcing to "the! people of Graham County that we are cellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoued to appear at tbU New lavs 2.50 to 3.00 Wagoa tires, per pet. 1 iiO ct'ice on the 8th day of June, 1880, at dcTlt-a aolteil waftm vt ipv fire ni1e of i he ttttreeUnt warranlcd are bv fvrlh'lia Ihivuh iitm t-4 ctt 1'tt oa fcj-anjr iro. U-y rricala ontorwaua lor all uwi clock a. to repond and furnish And all other work in proportion.

prepared to do I testimony "concerning ssiid alleged aban- iloiimfnl. 1. M. Helu. Kepistcr.

a WW I WT ning about the prairie. P. B. Smith was appointed to rope it, which he succeeded in doing and brought it salely to camp. A wumu guar- j.

Bcst. Receiver. ir antecd. a day at home made by NOTICE, the industrious. Capital not required tni work C'tuJir tthpilifr i nipty tr loaiel t(o it rhrv um- (ura n-riii cjt hy make acn'Iitla''r oul of a a farinaron anJ ItrpvSy la rarii'l lrr IVtwant Aciils rfr wru-re.

-nl ir Ot-scrlp-tion anJ priors, and r. 1EMPLE BIHGE MFC 8L luis. nominate officers. Lost. Moved that the resolutions to be adopt-eti be binding cn this convention, Lost: Moved that the committee proceed to make their report Carried.

Moyed carried that the delegates presejit proceed to nominate one from their respective townships to act as county central committee. The following gentleuieu were nominated and elected to act as such committee Township Name P. O. Address Mil'rbrook II. J.

Harws Millhrook. we wi7i start you. Men, women, ooys U. S. LAND OFFICE I nun and trirls male mni(T faster at work for Kirwin, April lb03.

4, i.i rn I nayio ceen enierea bi icis na 4 hi.n a a 1. i rm I ka WA1-L' 13 a D. Smith aud Linthicum followed the herd west about ten miles when they turn-ed back for water. The horses then turned west again until they could not be followed further. The boys then camped on the trail and were again after them by sunrise.

Although expecting relief which did not come the boys still followed them, without breakfast. They JOB WORK OF EVERY CLASS. light and pleasant, and such as anyone Hiett lor abandoning his timber entry cau iro riht at. Those who are No 3181. dated October 24; 18.8, upon the southeast Quarter of section 17.

town' I wise wno see mis nonce wm sena us ehi 7 ran 23f in Grabara countJ, Kan. their addresses at once and see for them- I with a view to the cancellation of said selves. Costly outfit and terms free. Now entry, the said parties are fcfreby sum. headed south, crossed the Prairie Dog, theu the north fork of the Solomon, then is the time, Those already at work are Jay 0f June, 1SS0, at 9 o'clock a.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning the south fork, after which they headed UP lare satas of m0neJ' AdJress said alleged abandonment. cK.m, Augusta, Maine. T. M. Helm, Register.

WUb 14 VUUU UVU Ui Hill City Tbos Beaumont IIiU City. Nicodemus A. T. Hall Nicodemus i Gettysburg M. Dodge Gettysburg luaiaLa II.

J. Scott Star JJrjant I. N. Boyle nappy Hollow Graham L. W.

Ingraham Roscoe Ballard Wa Keeuey Couirailtee on resolutions reported as follows: SUCH A.S when we fed our horses but not oureelves. In the saddle agaiu and followed them FINAL PROOF NOTICE. CULVER'S IRON DRAG SAW With Snell's extension Shaft. One of tint FrofttaMr ra vWi 'n t1 WcrlL nl lo nr hy rrvrj or luuilwnuaa Uar Iiir la cut. ALSO CxccUior Drag Raw Traekn: (Irrnlur Haw and Jr'rauio -with mldlne Table for.

cuttlis cord-wood, etc end for drarlption od to SEtfPLC MFC fiO 812 WtuUagtoa lit, Lezlx, II Atul moiktloik tUt paper. until 3 o'clock, when a fine mare fell nacic ana u. omitn was snccessiui in LAND OFFICE AT KIRWIN, ropeing ner lhey leu ner along keep April 21 1880. No. 11881 ing in Is tit of the herd until 5 o'clock Whereas, Graham coualy is now just entering the political field as an organized county aud.

Whereas, We believe that tlie Repub Notice is hereby given that the follow- when, finding they could not get her to in? named settle" has filed notice of his camp, they hobbled her and left her and intention to make final proof in support JKWlmM JTk of his claim and secure final entry there I lican party has been in the past the bridge followed the herd till dark when they were of, and that said proof will be made before to carry ns safely oyer the political Strug- lost. Ou the 29th P. B. Smith and Rns- gle aud will be our safeguard in the fu- sen started them six miles west of camp the Register or Receiver at the U. S.

Land Office. Kirwin, KanT, on Friday the 25 Ui Coin Sellers AND HOESE POWERS. day of June 18S0, yiz: Chas. M. Dodge.

headed west to Sherman county line; of Gettysburg, r. county, lure it id therefore Resolved, That we, the delegates representing raham county in convention assembled, do heartily endorse the Repub I Kansas. Homestead entry No. 10,633. for the southwest quarter of section 28, turned back for water, and when within eight miles of camp Smith succeeded in ropeing another fine mare hobbled and township 7, range 23, and he names the lican platform of the state, and that we o.

following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and. cultivation of said left her and followed the herd until night, JUBTTEIt ourselves to work flr the best in- tract, viz John II. Dartembower, J. terests of tho people of our county. That when they were lost.

Returned to camp we "will do all in our power to place in and decided not to hunt wild horses any Hunt, Wm. E. McBr ide, and J. R. Adams, all of Gettysburg in Graham Kansas.

1, 3d. Uei.m, Register, nouiipation to fill the various offices of more till the spring of 1881. Of the said county honest and unbiased men, three animals captured one escaped by McBride att'y apr30 -DEALER IN- hesolve.t, lfcat we are in lavor ot breaking the chain with which she was economical government, and tat Lobbied, another choked herself to death jSTOTIOE Tb best Pticllem for Hiher Hand or Power Cor new Self tVedl'rter cannot t0 Vtoriced or eitoavl. Ilpetirt with the erT lceofoneioaaatthfreUvr. and liaaena tbm taborofalioTrilnfr.

1'nwera adapted to all klad w( Farm aervlce. Send for ranipldct and lea UU ik -r. SEMPLE MFQ CO. Tana Iffschiaary Eirdwirs SmcIiIiU. tn4SgWahiactoaAva.

wflLare not miavorot uonueu tnaeoteaness daring the night and the we have yet. 3207. U.S. LAND OFFICE, Kirwix, March 5, 1880. 1 Complaint having been entered AND BEECH GROVE ITEMS.

at this office by James Uaird against F. A. Ruggles for abandoning his timber 3, Mr. George Miller was the last arrival ia this neighborhood. lie has gone back I fYttM't lYlVtZ culture entry No.

4002, dated Mat 'I il ViJlU 1879, upon the northeast quarter of 3 tion 22, township 7, range 25, ic Gr culture entry No. 4092, dated March And we further resolve to work in unison in nil honorable ways to advance the prisciples of the Republican party. Resolved, That we are in favor of distributing the county offices equally throughout the county, regardless of local matters or issues. The report was adopted. Moved and carried that the temporary chairman and secretary act as permanent effieers ef this convention.

sec- Graham UHAHPIOH CORN PLAHTEE. With or witlont Drill Attachment. to Phillips county for part of his house- county, Kansas, with a view to the can hold goods he had left there while on his Boots anil Shoes, cellation of said entry, the said parties a 1aaVi anmmAnail tlx annaav at tVita way out. office oa the 5th day of June, 1880, at J5TATFMFNT9 CARDS, Coats' Claris' Ttieafl, I see farmers who have bottom land are testimony concerning said alleged aban Oa motion E. Staples was appointed breaking it during this dry weather and I will not be undersold by any firm in donment.

T. M. Uelm, Uegis'cr. may7 L. J.

Best, Receiver. the county. Some of my opponents say pulling it in corn, as they are afraid it is going to be too dry to break on the di I will "bust selling goods for less than NOTICE vides in litre to plant anything. cost. If that is the case now is your time to buy and get the goods while they are t-j l.

--lalEomsr. TT I l.n APPIflf 1 Mm I mi-l i im -n i in i uBnuu -uruBB8 oaye XXXX fall wheat flour (war- assistant secretary. Moved aud carried th it yotins for nominations be by ballot. Moved and carried that the convention "proceed to vote for candidates. The following gentlernea wer.e then placed iu nomination tor the various offices, with the following result: For IJepresentative L.WUoa nomi Kirwin.Kan.,- March 1880, out tneir claims, wnica is a cause tor ranted) per sack $3 20 Complaint having beea entered at tbi3 BLANK WORK, Coal oil, per gallon 30 general rejoicing among our settlers, on office by James Baird against John Ioi rrft riiirtlnr.

lioa It ry fnr man ai Iraaj. lr ai.ll.ru (lrili. I vt tratr' ay-l nl twli-r au1 l-t rtrry rc-t--I th 1" I J-Ir 1'iaulcr uia'ic. tur parik-ulariaJJrt, SEMPLE DIRCE MFC. EL account of retting rid of their cattle.

We Best chewing to'uacco, per lb 65 20 pounds hand picked beans 1 CO 3 pounds of tea for 1 00 Beviogton for abandoning his timber cnuj No. 4094, dated March 3, 1870, 1 upon the southwest quarter of section 14, did not learn the particulars of the sale. And everything else iu proportion. township 7, ratee 25, in Graham county, nated by ircclamatioiK We had a light rain on Wtflaesiay i Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of I said entry, the said parties are hereby ommoned to appear at this office ou the Fresh Garden Seeds Of all kinds. My terms are easy pay to-day and trust to-morro-v.

For County Attorney J. 11. McCoun oflastweelt. It was too light to put the uotuiflated hj acclainalion. breaking plow3 in motion, but it benefitted For Register of deeds II.

J. llRrwi the gardens greatly. Grass is very slow S. T. Porter John Frame 3.

in starting up this way, except along the oih day ot June, lUh), at 'J ciocic a. Whitewater Wagons. I Got eru me iitS nOarI. to respond and furnish testimony SALE BILLS POST.EES concerning said alleged abandonment. T.

M. Hkl, Register. may7 L. J. Best, Receiver.

For County Clerk Lewis 11, DuPralt I bottoms and iu the draws. 17. Sheerer We learn that Mr. Knuicott has gone to Nicodemus for the purpose of aecuriug a colored youth, who wa believe he iuteuds to train for a cook. Should he succeed in his venture there will probably be more of the "bacbs" of this viciuity following his example soon.

For Sheriff-Job a Niles 8, W. II. McCarty 4, J. E. Staples 17.

For Treasurer Lawless 6, L. Thoman 23. For Superintendent Public Instruction 10, F. E. Bowers 16.

-Fur Pjobate Judge -Ja ires Gordoa22, BOOT SHOE MAKERS, L. IIOVFMIRE. T. KVOWLTOy. HOFFMIRE KN0WLTON, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, SOTAHIES TUBLIC, Real Estate Insurance Agents.

Geltysburq, Kansas. PRACTICE ia all the and U. S. courts, make out ail kinds of legal papers and transact a general prati- WHEN IN NEED OF SUCH WORK, GIVE US A CALL. GETTYSBURG, KAN.

3 i ucn't knew what the matter was Fr-- Fine boots and shoes made to or-'f ll der, and repaying neatly ats-i For Farm, Plantation Freight, ALbO Spring and Democrat Wagons. Tl.r th ls'r'' rrcmlum at riliad'-l4ia IK Clatof I'UntatloM mad lrlrht Warmt. account of oualllr watuHal a'l itv-manlUp tbrjr are lvw nc1 lor V- ptft" r--lc l.y Uu atip4Matc. mcif o1. All llwlrr I cnr-t xwm year rwiir u-r-.

Is lra' Ifr 'han an ComprMHirFairrti. Ttirlrnl aOt ih ar rry atinerlor. A -raiir 'orc In krtea drill ta aT rlUr rra. aee4 or b1 r-rlca to y.e tLat the last items Irom tais place were For Stirveycr Priichard r.oiui-by ucjlaatiou, Mr, Garaclt refys- Laai a full slock of I f.iO Rl-CT tie tha district lend Piers anc the Jar.j ow. his ar5i to ac-t published, Vbut such was the case.

NdfttIifiTess we contiaue them, and we hope the cd.tgr will cot gel 'on' his eat'' If Le coni get then resularly, as it is not Ihe of, the bat cf 'ue bnylugaad eellic and prce cuiic pension claims. Ilava a complete abstract of alt hisds ia Grataci countj" ACiiiij -iiliua pwti a uiiuud; Re cf also fronrCly dece. Yum 1m as-fc fal district Uz-Fxac 6.. C..

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