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The Hays City Sentinel from Hays, Kansas • 3

The Hays City Sentinel from Hays, Kansas • 3

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I The irame of ball that was to havo been Business Locals. Delinquent Tax List. played here this afternoon betweeaf the Ellis SI I OUT-HORN lUfLI. I have eisht xuh1 bulls, of different ages, for sale at. reasonable figures, on Smoky, south of Victoria.

CATCH THE LIAR. Mb. Editor 3Ir. Ueeder, County Clerk, makes the statement, that there arc in cash in the county treasury, lying idle, which ought to be invested in bonds, as the Office of Treasurer of Ellis County, club and a picked nine has been postponed, because some of the nine could not be here. HAYS CTTY, Aug 12, 1SSL Yost pays the highest price for wheat.

Money to loan on improved farms, L. Judd. Mr. A. J.

Cooper, the railroad agent at NOTICE is hereby given, that the following town lots and lands will, on Victoria, has a letter in this issue, in which, law directs; and accuses the County Treas the Cth day of September, Pl, be wild for The best flour in Hays City at Metz Ba- urer of grave misconduct in office for misus tne unpaid taxes or IS), or as much thereon meys, as win pay saiu taxes, rue sale will com- All the new shades in cloves and mits at mence September 6th, and continue from Metz Ramey's. he refutes the charges made against him in a letter published in the Star last week. His statements are endorsed by many of the best citizens of Victoria. J. M.

Stevenson, of Walker, and Simon Barr, of Hays City, are announced in this inie to time, as may be found necessary. W. H. Courtney, Treasurer of Ellis County, Kan. TAKES RYE OITT OF WHEAT.

Mike Haflamler is the arent In this city for the celebratMl llowen iirain Cleaner and Separator, the lcst fanning-mill ever invented. It will entirely fnv wheat from rye, and thus affects a of the prnl-lem of what tihall we do f.r clean sed Hanauiicr is exhibiting this machine tu all; and its perfect work is greatly admired. For fresh, solid, sweet butter so to Metz ing these funds. The County Treasurer denies the assertion of the County Clerk, and says that there are less than $2000 in the treasury, and that all the funds are properly invested, according to law. Both of these gentlemen are county offi Ramey's ice box.

town of hays city. Money to loan on long time on improved real estate. Hill P. Wilsoh. 14 issue as candidates for Sheriff.

We are fortunate this year. All whom we have heard mentioned in connection with this office are good men; and the public will be cials, and keep the financial accounts of Hay wanted at Fort Hays, after July 15, Friday, August 19.188T in small or large quantities. the county, and know exactly the state of J. IS. SHAFFER.

the treasury. Evidently one of them is telling lies. Let us have the matter inves- CLAIMS FOR SALE, Now Is the time to buy the improvement and relinquishment of a tint homestead for $'). It is on a road l.MIin-r straight to Rig Crock, and ouly half a from that Pantaloon-overalls at Metz Ranuvs. Something new.

Will sell the balance of gated, and catch the liar. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. them at 92 per pair. Lots Lots 18 1 II 8 21 1719 21 12 10 2 5 2 23 11 3 1725 13514 16 22 21 4 2 4 6252729122220 west It 3 7 33 7 81012 20 13527293133a-! 7151730 14 20 24 20 28 4 31 5 79 11 13 15 21 23 11 15 35 25 27 293135 14 161836 810 1214 7 12 14 16 IS 40 21 23 1012 22 24 8 12 41 13911131517 19 9 10 43 2123141611 52 4 47 6 12 1 3 5 11 13 15 17 13 101214 14161850 9 11 1617 1851 14 16 18 18 8 10 12 49 7 10 17 2C served well whichever may be elected. are thousands of bushels of splendid wild plums on the Saline that are going to waste.

Wouldn't it pay some one to go over there and make plum-butter on a large scale, and supply the west with this excellent sass The people in Colorado stream; has some breaking, and is Madden Montgomery are prepared to the key to an extensive grazm? tract on the TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Eastern and Western Mail, via Kansas Pacific Railway, twice daily. Stockton Arrives, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; Leaves, 3Ionday, Wednes furnish, farmers with any kind of implement, from a tooth-pick to a steam thresher. iutis. ami wnu hi makea $roni Also a timlKT-olaim tif hasten The Ellis County Teacher's Association, pursuant to call of the officers, met in the day, and Friday.

mwr will be elad. no doubt, to swap some silver August 12th. For homesteads and timber claims, both improved and unimproved, apply to 3 Martin Allen. arned Arrives, Monday, eanesaay, a acres of timber planted, ar.d forty aoivs bmken; all good land for grass or cultivation; a good house, well, etc; within two and a half miles of Hays City. Improvements and relinquishment, if scoured soon, can be obtained for the low sum of $550.

order at five and Friday; Leaves, Tuesday, inursaay, Tne association was called to to an A Saturday. This is the latest that we have neara irom p.m., by Miss Clark, vice-rresKient. RnnKh Center Arrives. Tuesday and Fri- Millbrook: flav; Leaves. Wednesday and Saturday.

A motion to admit all studens of the as members of the association was car A superb location for a sheep-ranch: bottom land, water, and a nice bunch of timber, with a good stone house, for sale by 3 Martin Allen. WILSON'S ADDITION TO HAYS CITY. Inquire of i P. Moxtgodkuy. August 19.

On the hundredth ballot the Dodge City Arrives, 3Ionday and Fri-j Lots Ji rtnvi leaves. Monday and Thursday. ried. Lots 18 8 26 28 30 30 1 convention adjourned till two p.m. The vote was from the first to the last.

ballot, Beloit Arrives on Wednesday; Leaves A motion was seconded and carried to 27 14 18 2 5728 9 on Thursday. without material change, Nellis, of Ellis, 1810 proceed to the election of officers for the 314 16 4 A mm Fort Hays Daily. I will pay $6.50 tier cord for oak, ash, or hackberry wood delivered within the next twenty days. Wood to be good and straight not limbs four feet 1l. Krukger.

2 4 6 11 tO it Office hours from" 7 a. m. to 8 p. Sun- 16; Reville, of Rooks, 18; Pratt, of Phillips, ensuing year. Mr.

Rowe nominated Supt. 56 8 14 10 12139 11 13 dav, from 9 a. m. to 10 a. monej-oruer 18; Hamilton, of and Morse, or l.

Fuller for President. The nomina .1 CHOICE LOT SHEEP FOR SALE AT LOW F10VHES. Wc now oner for sale at fair figures hi sandal TreS 2' tion was seconded by Mr. Jennings. A.

D. LKBOLD, ALLEN, St CO.S ADDITION TO HAYS CITY. a nftPr Saturday. Mav 8. 1880, mail This, from last week's Star, is the best Bailey nominated Mr.

Rogers for President, Michigan Plaster, Louisville Cement, Missouri White Lime, Lot Amt Amt for Kansas City and east of Kansas will be thing that we have seen for some time. We I which nomination was seconded by Miss SulMlivis. 11 I 33 29 12 13 14 16 18 of20 46 4 05 sent on the day train; mails to close at fancy taat tlie e(jitor na(i his tongue in his 1 Howell. On a rising vote, Mr. Rogers re- rr sjiic, iu uarrcis, ni mv lumucr ana o'clock n.

prompt. M. J. R. Treat.

3m.2 79 0 97 coal yard. cheek and had one eye closed when he wrote 33 G9 24 158 line Colorado graded ewes, and 500 thvrs from one to four years old. All an in a thriving, healthy condition. Also 16 Vermont raised J. E.

Wilson, Postmaster. ceived 15 votes; and Mr. Fuller received 4 votes. Mr. Rogers was declared elected.

it. Just listen: Madden Montgomery call attention to 6 97 103 14 26 5 94 Miss Jlinnie K. Howell was unanimously We opposed Mr. Rathbone from a sense 47 1 59 87 80 83 85 11 15 59 42 45 9 08 elected to the office of Vice-President. of duty as a journalist and a citizen.

We the fact that they are the only houso in tho west carrying a full line of repairs for every machine sold. If something breaks you can get a duplicate without waiting to send CHURCH SERVICES. Episcopal Church of Victoria: divine service every Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev.

Bowex, Hector. stated our objections to him we made the charges against him honestly." the factory. 2v5 Mr. Rowe nominated Mrs. Jennings for Secretary; and the nomination was seconded.

A. D. Bailey nominated Miss Tillie Winters, whose nomination was seconded; Could anything be better SPAX1SU MERINO liUCKS pure-bluds, carefully selected by usaccd from two to live years. This profitable flmk of fehecp will he closod out at a banrain. They arc now King kept at Stark Ad nns farm, three miles northwest of 1 lays Citv.

Inquire at the Sentinel office. YOUXU IIROS. THREE THOUSAND IUTSHELS OF WHEAT MADE INTO FINE FLOUR. I In giving the proceedings of the school of Hays City, will hold religious services meeting, the Star says that it was decided whereupon Mrs. Jennings withdrew her lave lust turned 3,000 bushels of wheat taught before the rise into tine XXXX in thescnool-ftouseeacnauernaieoauuiitii tonaye four m0nths school, Which Will be name, aim jiiss iiuers was eiueieu.

(from the 31st of October, 1880,) at 10: 30 Miss Flora Young was elected to the of- Hour which I will sell at $1.20 per sack. SUB-DIVLSION3 OF LOTS IN IIAYS CITY. Ji sub-divisions 1 and 2 of lots 32 34 36 5 cast part of lot 33 7 north part of lots 24 28 30 32 34 36 8 middle part of lots 24 28 SO 32 34 30 8 sub-div 5 of lots 13 15 17. 17 sub-div 8 of lots 14 16 18. 17 suImIIvs 1, 2, and 3 of lotsl3 15 17.

18 sub-divs 7 and 8 of lots 2 4 6. 20 south of lots 1 and 3 21 middlo part of lots 2 and 4 21 sulwlivs 1, 2, and 3 of lots 10 18. 31 ft 11 Asv AAffl till 111. I V. msv wv.vv I vited to attend.

1. R. SILLSTROP The Vice-President appointed Mr. Rowe II. Hoffmann, rastor.

WANTED, teachers already employed by the board Of course the bodies must be embalmed, as Will sell instruments at wholcsalo nrice. Mr. Bailey, and Miss Shepherd a committee and give instruction free to any one who on constitution and by-laws. Prksryteriax Church: Preaching on nui join auu piay in a orass oana. Associatian adjourned to meet at same 1000 MEN 1000 sub-div 4 of lots 13 5 35 sub-divs 1 and 2 of lots 13 15 17.

30 place on Friday, August 19, 1881, at 5 p.m school begins before cold weather. This is a bit of extravagance, for which there is no warrant. The report comes from Millbrook that some heartless beinir has played a cruel WHEAT LAND FOR RENT. SUB-DIVISIONS IN WILSON 3 ADDITION to I have 500 acres of first-class wheat land Nettie Clark, Vice-Prest. A.

D. Bailey, Secretary. every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7:30 o'clock p.m., by Rev. Wilson Asdale; Sabbath-school immediately after morning service; prayer meeting Wednesday evening.

Seats free. All are cordially invited. Trinity Lutheran Church: Morning IIAYS CITY in the vicinity of Victoria, to rent on shares TO WOUK OX J. Waters. east half of lots 6 810 5 sub-div 4 of lots 2 and 4....

0 jest on Judge Reeder. Jim had completely smitten the waiter-girls at the hotel, and was living in clover; when this heartless sulwlivs 4 and 5o lots 1G and 18 6 ROOMS TO RENT. THE RAILROAD IX COLORADO. Service. 10:4.) a.

ocnooi, fraction of block west of block 17 THAT OUTRAGE AT VICTORIA. Victoria, August 15, 1881. Editor Sentinel: Will you kindly publish in jour paper the actual facts of the case of Mrs. Steyman, at the Victoria Furnished or unfurnished rooms in com. 1 n.

Eveninjr Service, P. "emg muresuiu ium iub juuiiK inuics mat 'ortable stone house, for rent at low figures. Praver Meeting and Conference, Wednes- jim had a wife and seven tow-headed child town of ELLIS. DAmt Lot inquire or enos stratton. ilav evening.

7:30. All are welcome. Lot Ji Amt ren. Of course he was dropped at once, as J. II.

Hari'stkr, Pastor. 9 9 9 $165 a base deceiver. Jim's hair has not turned depot? a false account of which appeared 0 1 105 9 ...10 191 DENTIST. white; but we are told that he has lost the Mar, of August 11th 3 191 3 05 5 13 22 J. W.

Graham will be in Havs Citv. nt S. J. Oilmorc was in town a day this GOOD WAGES, AND 23... 98 tho Pennsylvania House, on Saturday of west A 33.

414 week. cacu wceK, ior me practice or dentistry. 0 much flesh. A lot of homesteaders up in Rooks held a meeting last week. Their chief grievance is, that they are obliged to sleep on a piece of land once in each six months, for live Trial of the Rush county-seat case has been set for the November term.

10 10 11 ....10 46 ...10 49 ...10 50 10 51 ...10 52 ...10 53 10 54 10 12 .10 PROMPT 7... 12... 13 FRUIT TREES. 0 00 329 329 4 95 4 95 2 02 2 02 2 02 202 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 98 Mr. o.

II. McOuarv is building a house Martin Allen, grower and dealer in fruit. forest and ornamental trees and plants, is and barn in the east part of town. The waitng-room at Victoria was not open Thursday night, it being tho rule of the company not to keep it open at night; but it was opened at 5 a.m., when Mrs. Steyman brought her children in, and made herself comfortable.

She had a lunch-basket with her, and made a good breakfast from it. Mrs. Steyman was in the waiting-room till No. 3 passed, going west, schedule time 12:35 p.m., on the 5th. About half-past 1, of the same day, Mrs.

Stcynian called me, stating that she was sick, and asked me to call my wife, which I did, and at once had PAYMENT. now reauy to receive orders ror anvthing in that line for delivery in the spring of 1882. reopie win ao well to beware of foreiim Mrs. W. P.

Montgomery will leave for Westlield, New York, in a few days. The engine for Meyer's mill came this KEAGY'S ADDITION TO ELLIS. frauds. Fall delivery of trees and plants Lot JJAmt win not no a success. ASSURED.

week, and is being placed in position. years, before they can acquire title to it. They think that the period ought to be one year, instead of five. Before long they will want the government to stock each quarter-section with a Steinway piano, a Polled Angus bull, and tirsh-pond filled with German carp. Saturday night a party of soldiers got on a drunk, and tried to break into Mauer's saloon.

Several shots were fired, one of which went into A. D. Gilkeson's house. 11 12 1 $83 1 83 Notwithstanding the dry weather that has FINAL-PROOF NOTICES. 3 50 prevailed, watermelons are of good size.

TOWN OF WALKER. Land-office at Vakekxky, Kansas.) July 6- issi Lot Rev. Harpster, Mrs. Shaffer, and Mrs. Yost took a look over the Saline this week.

PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that the following-named settler has filed notice RAmt 1 10 2 10 2 16 APPLY TO 19.. 12.. At present Schultz's menagerie consists of his intention to make final proof in sun- a mocking- Constable Bazin raised a posse as quickly of a Lion, two raccoons, and TRACTS OF L.CND. I i in ins ciaim, uitu mm saiu prooi win be made before B. T.

Miller, Probate Jude mil. her taken to a bedroom, where she was made as comfortable as the short notice would allow. The baby was born at 2 p.m., of the 5th. For facts as to time, I can refer you to Mrs. Krone and Mrs.

Ball. In regard to the remarks alleged to have been made by ine, that she was 44 nothing but a Russian I would say, that it is, as the rest of the letter, entirely false. Mr. Downing, in his comments on the Description ui i-ms wuiuy, ut uy, jvonsas, on CHAS. MILLER, all of aiitusi, iwi nameiy, ft WW mr mx reacricK vt vt alter, nomcstcad ap plication No.

221. for the west one-half of southwest quarter of south one-half of southeast quarter of tract in tne southeast quarter or section 14, town-shin 13 south, range 17 west. 11 HAYS CITY, KANSAS. as he armed them with shotguns; but by the time they had got to the place of the disturbance, all but one of the soldiers had run away. This one was locked up.

Three others have been delivered up to the officers by the authorities at the Fort. The trials will come off before Justice Robbins, on Monday. Ed Madden came back from Ruby Camp Monday. He went there in response to a telegram which stated that the Burlington, bird. We acknowledge the present of a large and delicious musk melon from T.

G. Van Meter. Farmers are doing their fall plowing. These rains will put the ground in good condition. On the night of Friday of last week six freight-cars were thrown from the track near Collyer.

Those who wish premium lists of the letter, states that this is not the first or northwest quarter of west one-half of He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land; namely, John Korner, Carl Korner, Michael Myer, Carl Mais, all of Hays City post-offlce, Ellis county, second complaint he had heard concerning HENRY SCHULTZ, northeast quarter of all of south one-half of the agent. 1 desire that he would publish at once any complaint he may have heard against me. If he does not do so it will ivnnsas. v. i.

Jr uaxna, 15j2! Jlegister. WATCHMAKER. a mine in which he and Montgomery are south half southeast) south one-half of tract in IX of 8 1 Land-office at Wakeeney, dealer in seem, in my humble opinion, that ne is prostituting the press to gratify the malice of some personal friend of his own, who is juiv 'jm, issi. I PUBLIC notice Is hereby given, that the followins-named settler has' filed notice Ellis county Fair can get tnem uy applying interested, had opened out very rich. Ed to E.

R. Cole. comes back in high spirits, and talks as A couple of our sportsmen went hunting glibly of leads, veins, carbonates, native for plover this week, and, by mistake, shot silver, as he used to talk of Hodge head-some chickens, ers and Wood twine-binders. They have swi nfetrfet n. PiPfitPd Tl.

P. Moek been offered $200 a ton for their ore at the of his intention to make final proof In sup- afraid to make a grave and serious charge against a sen-ant of the public in his own Clocts, Watcles, Jewelry, northwest quarter oi northwest quarter of north one-half of all of Krt or nis claim, and that said proor will made before II. T. Miller. Probate Judze name.

A. J. Cooper, Agent. of Ellis county, at Hays City, Kansas, on UWI South Main Street, mine. 3lr.

Montgomery showed us a speci We, the undersigned, residents of Vic half quarter of Director; W. Delay, Treasurer; and H. C. 1- nameiy, John Van Der Donekt, homestead application No. 90, for the east one-half of the men this morning that contained considera toria, have read the above letter of Mr.

J. reese, ierK. ble free silver. southwest quarter of half quarter of A. Cooper, agent at Victoria, and know nortueast quarter or section 28, township The Democratic judicial convention will that the facts as stated in that letter are The game of chess has a number of devo be held at Logan, Phillips county, on the He names the following witnesses to rtrovo true.

tees in Hays City; and every evening, in 14th of September. his continuour residence upon and cultivation of said land; namely, Joseph Quint, An clerant and complete ftock of the Voss's photograph gallarv, two boards are Jonas Waters. northeast quarter of northwest quarter of northeast quarter of half quarter of articles above named, and every Uilnr at continually occupied. We have somejstrong George Philip. l-eier ijuini, isicnoias ureiling, and Peter Dreiling.

all of Victoria post-office, Ellis A. D. Gilkeson has bought the Danford property, on north Fort street, and will remove thither soon. eastern price, a epecjajiy ci re players, Pratt, Judd, Voss, Baumer, T. Roeser.

southeast quarter of HANNA, coinuy, nansas. 15. j. ii pairing, by an expert and tionest workman; and every thing jruarantccd. Al Montgomery, and Schultz being the prin- William Lander.

15J20, southwest quarter of Register. Frank Kinney. C. G. Bowen.

S. Cantwell. A. 31. Barnes.

W. C. Hathaway. Alfred Mason. N.

Macmillan. F. R. Beaulieu. Otto Scuwaller.

ciple ones. Yet as the editors of Cincin- Joseph Kron. 8 quarter except 22 Mr. Yoeman, of Rush county, stepped in to 6ee us this week. He says that corn on Big Timber is excellent.

acres on cast line Land-office at Wakeeney, nati Commercial and Gazette surpass in S. D. Clark. generalship Grant, Sherman, and Thomas; Alex. Philip.

Ted, accompanied by his father, mother, so the lookers-on here (the most persistent Arch. Ainslie. northwest quarter of half quarter of all of southwest quarter of Frank Havemann, CABINET-MAKER aunt, and nurse, is attending the musical 0f whom are Bauer and our printer Y. if we E. F.

Wood. JUiy 3i, I5SI. I PUBLIC notice is hereby gived, that the following-named has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before B. T. Miller, Probate Judge of Ellis county, nt Hays City, Kansas, on jubilee at Bismarck Grove.

may judge by their criticisms and sugges- north one-hair of northeast quarter of Grapes are selling at ten cents a pound. Though making but slow progress, Miss tions, surpass these players in this most deep of games. Leonard is recovering from the effects of northwest quarter of ivuusizj. iitinameiy. Frederick W.

Walter. Sr- homestead an- and dealer In the burns received last week. plication No. 220, for the west one-half of If you have fever and ague, disordered liver, dispepsia, or general debility, try Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, the Big Blood and With the abuses of the convention system fresh in their minds, the people are talking in favor of the Crawford county system The Ellis nouse, which was burned last It Amt 25 13 19 $83 34 3Q 12 18 2113 25 13 13 55 5G 24 44 19 2G11 10 14 13 22 89 30 13 44 24 29 31 44 17 90 95 44 44 44 45 44 13 14 13 SG94 15 44 4 4 5 5 5G 22 44 44 8 00 17 14 55 5G 8 13 20 32 4 44 44 19 83 7 19 S3 10 44 17 39 8 44 25 35 21 4 19 2G45 9 44 20 12G 90 18 44 19 23 2G 21 12 20 12 00 18 11 17 24 15 20 14 1G 5 75 S4 4 44 2 5 32 3 44 12 07 3G 13 1102 9 14 4 7 34 3G 13 44 23 93 3 14 14 49 44 44 12 44 32 44 17 18 C3 24 44 18 9 31 23 44 44 2G187 32 44 17 15 52 3G 44 13 17 00 1G 15 44 18 G3 3G 44 17 10 G4 44 44 44 10 64 33 13 10 14 49 15 44 17 35 73 44 44 4 33 73 44 35 73 24 44 19 2G04 25 14 17 80 04 3G 13 44 12 00 12 00 33 44 19 G93 31 44 1G 3152 44 44 44 5 48 8 15 44 1315 3 13 44 10 77 1G 44 44 15 72 4 4 4 44 23 CO 23 44 44 12 53 15 44 44 1 2 55 21 44 44 10 40 3G 44 17 12 00 31 44 1G "5 48 1G 11 17 10 05 12 t4 18 2111 16 44 17 4 53 14 4 4 44 6 43 2G 44 1G 19 72 7 14 44 32 32 9Q 44 44 44 4 87 2 43 44 44 44 31 44 44 44 1 4G 44 44 44 2 43 64j 4 44 44 1 63 44 44 44 91 77 31 44 44 7 3 41 5 15 44 55 05 4 20 41 29 14 44 IS 34 6 15 44 18 34 4 4 44 25 57 32 14 44 12 23 16 13 19 1G52 lue nortueast quarter of 6ecuon township 13 south, range 17 west.

He names the following witnesses to'nrove Friday nishu will be rebuilt. There is FURNITURE COFFINS Liver Cure; only hfty cents a bottle. again. Every year the faction beaten in his continuous residence upon and culUva- some talk of building it three stories high. Thermometers indicated 112 Wednesday; the convention cries fraud, and bolts the or Diuousness or costiveness, or anv Carl Korner, Michael Myer, Carl Mais, liver complaint, buy Dr.

Marshall's Bromo but a good rain Wednesday evening brought the temperature down to where it is real an oi nays city post-omce, Kins county, nominations. Under the Crawford county system there can be no doubt as to whom the people want; and the nominations can not line, the liig iinycent Blood Medicine. jvansas. ii. J.

11 ANN Jlegister. pleasant. Druggists sen it. ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY CLERK.

C. W. Reeder announces himself a can be worse than they are now. Again, it is possible, in a close for one or two votes to name the twelve delegates from L. J.

Brendliuger and W- L. Grose, from Pennsylvania, merchant friend3 of I. M. Land-office at Wakeeney, July 28. 1881.

Yost, are in town. They think of locating "DTJBLIC notice is hereby given, that the Hays; while the entire vote of Hartsouk JL following-named settler hu filed notice I riirifltA fnr thp offiH nf nnntv rlfrtr h1mt. in Kansas. can elect but one. under the Crawford ri of his intention to make final proof in sup Rev.

Asdale and Miss Asdale were called county system a vote has the same value. port oi nis ciaim. ana tnat said proor will be made before II. D. Shaffer.

Clerk of the to Gallatin, Missouri, this week, to attend no matter where it is cast. This fact would ictureB PkamksS e( all kinds, and a largo tot of fins FRAME MATERIAL kept on hand also a large assortraen C1IR05I0S, MOTTOES, BRACKETS SHELVES, WALL POCKETS, Maurice Bannister announces himself as a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the i decision or tne itepuuiican convention. the funeral of their mother. Mr. Asdale bring out many voters who do not attend will be back to-morrow.

conventions, where they would be obliged Thousands of plover were flying about to choose between slates, each of which District Court of Ellis county, at nays City, Kansas, on Septembers, 1831; namely, Jonathan Snyder, homestead application No. 2C80, for the northwest quarter of section 30, township 15 south, ranee 15 west. SHERIFF. northeast quarter of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of southeast quarter of southwest quarter of all of northwest quarter of northeast quarter of one-half quarter north one-half of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of northeast quarter southeast quarter southwest quarter northeast quarter southwest quarter southwest quarter southeast quarter southwest quarter one-half quarter southwest quarter half quarter northeast quarter southwest quarter 25x200 ft 8 quarter 25x200 ft quarter tract 100x200 fts wqr tract 100x100 ft qr tract 25x200 fts wqr tract 25x200 ft 8 qr tract 25x200 ft qr tract 150x200 ft qr tract 50x200 ft wqr tract 100x200 ft 8 qr half and quarter all of tract north of creek tract south of creek Edward Goubleman announces that he is town Wednesday. These birds, which are would have been made up by a clique of candidate for Sheriff, subject to the de- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultiva usually so shy, were so stupid that it was four or five.

At the request of a number of cision or tne Kepublican convention. nardly sport to shoot them. KepuDiicans ave suggest that the county I hereby respectfully announce mvself as tion oi 6aia iana; namely, conrad Krueger, Alexander M. Porter. Woolridee.

and Alexander Lewis, who lives a few miles committee request a direct Tote of the party a candidate for Sheriff of Ellis eounty, sub- J. A. Maines, all of Hays City post-office, lSj-JO B. J. F.

Hanka, Register. and broke his arm. It particularly unfortu- Fu'wr tueuuuu- ate as Mr. Lewis is so old a man. people are in favor of this system, they have xt- rvoii cm-AnAn the right to a chance to so express them- Mr.

Odell, Superintendent of the Smoky if are opposed to itVive them Land-office at Wakeeney, Kansas,) AUCTlBt 2. 1881. nPlUBLIC notice ta hprhv mvtvl iht tio Hill Division of the Kansas Pacific, has this opportunity of silencing its advocates. resigned. He goes to Dallas, Texas, to -LT following-named settler has filed notice of Ms intention to make final proof in sup FOR SALE.

-take the general snerintendency of the UNCLAIMED LETTERS. port oi nis ciaim, ana mat saia proor win Forty head of two-year-old stears. Price Chicago, Texas, Mexican Central Rail List of letters remaining unclaimed in $20 per head. Can be seen at Zeigler's road. the postroificc, at nays City, Kansas, for the ranch, west of Hays City.

week ending August 16, 1881: H. P.Wilson. The Normal Institute closes to-day, after a very quiet but profitable session. There Y70RU DONE TO ORDER. Store, corner of FORT AND FLOYD-JONES Stp-cl Hays City, Kansas.

J. H. CuptH, On-South Chestnut street, make afl kind of boots and shoes of the best of stock. Ile-i pairing done promptly. All at fairpricesv Call and see me, and learn the fact.

have been no concerts, or entertainments irfi WEAVING. oe maae Deiore u. r. 3iiuer. iTobate Judze of Ellis county, at Hays City, Kansas, on September 5, lssi: namely, James F.

Mitchell, homestead application No. 386, for the southeast quarter of section township 14 south, 16 west. He names the to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land; viz, Alexander Grant, David S. Kidd, George Philip, James F. S.

Mack, all of Victoria post-omce Ellis county, Kansas. lCa3 B. J. F. Uanna, Register.

If you want the strongest and best of car BosleyMaryE Miller HG Mrs Dunlap John A 2 Rudder Jacob Harman Jacob Schroentealer Simon Leighton Cynthia Schmidt Michael Liger Jacob Williams Miller Henrich postal-cards. Billings Fitzmorris William J. E. Wilson, Postmaster. with the Institute this year; and none but teachers have taken interest in its -progress.

We are assured, though, that in pets, send your rags to Story's shop. Hays City, Kansas. Warp furnished at cosCif northwest quarter southwest quarter west half quarter northeast quarter wanted. Orders bv mail promptly attended the work accomplisbed.it will not fall short to. Shop cast of Gates store.

of previous sessions. Henry Story..

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About The Hays City Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
4,022
Years Available:
1876-1895