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The Millbrook Times from Millbrook, Kansas • 3

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r' School Land Sale. WtiO tl7 A FEW HINTS (DK. FOLLER3 OLD STAKD) FOB THZ CSS OF COTOTT TRIASrBKB'S OmCK, Milltrook, Graham County, Kansas, July 6, 1S3 1 is hereby given that the following d. Where ill be found a full line of Do. To mors tto Hon C.

W. Smith has the Rooks county delegation Hon. David Rath-bone has Ellis, Hon. Geo. W.

Stinsonr has Phillips; Hon. L. K. Pratt has Norton; McMath has Trego and Gove; and Patchin will probably come in with the other western couAties if he is a candidate; and Judge Pratt is liable to make a very lively dark horse. Our own county is uninstructed but will go for the best man if they can find him.

School LandUoated in Graham county, be offered lor sale at Public Auction, at the cfSce of the County Treasurer in Fain fsanl Oils, Window aiass ana ttttty, els gently, 2 to Pills thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pill. Experience trill decide the proper dot in each ease. Millbrook, Enos Ilankins is building a restaurant on Kansas Avenue, in North Mill-brook. Pritchard Bros, haye purchased a business lot in North Millbrook of Mr. TiMotson.

The Golding Brothers contemplate the erection of a broom factory on Graves' Addition. ito wonder we are a smart people. It takes over 5,000 tons of pepper annually to season our food. H. J.

Hille, of Wakeeney, came up Wednesday and purchased several more lots North Ziillbrook. ON MOXD AX, AUGUST 10. 1SS5. All bids must bo mads between the hours of Tobacco and Cigars, iPalnts and oils at Chipman's. We hal a good soaking ram Jast Monday night.

For a sice refreshing drink of Soda Water go to the City Diug Store. A fresh stock of drags Jast received at E. CLfpman's City Drag Store. and everything usually kept in a first-class Drug Store. 14 a.m.

and 3 p.m. No bids will be received for less than tie appraised Talue cf said land, together with the improvements thereon, as shown in this notice, and one-tenth of the purchase price must be paid in cash at- the time of the sale, and a bond filed for payment of the E. E.CHIPMAW. ISRESCJRII'TIOXS accurately compounded day or night. tinlftitra wfr.h twpntir xrp with fi rPr rvnt.

NOTICES FOR PUBLIC ATrOM. interest: TJ. P. Land Office, Oberlin, Kansas. 1 May27.1S85.

f5300 Fuller's new skating rinfc will be enclosed in time for holding the judicial convention next Monday. Lend Office st Kirwin, satrt Jnne2C. ISiS. I aJ Zs4 :2 lo rice by Hubbard against Frank Hen-ms fbr failure to eomply with law as to timber culture entry No March 1ST upon the s-e SL see 28, twp 7 range 25 In Rnhim wnntr. ICansas.

with Tlew to th can "VTOTICE is hereby given that the following I 1 Tifimi settler has filed notice of his initia DESCRIPTION. We expect to have a building pre- a is 1 tion te make final proof in mipDort of lus claim and ihat said proof will be made before Regkter or Receiver, at Kirwin, Karsas, on August 8. iff cellation of raid eitry, contestant alleging that Frank Hennia tailed to vlow. plant or cultivato er plant to timber, seeds or cuttings, any part of said Jand durtm? the 4th. 5th or 6th year after pared so as move the Times to Graves' Addition in about a week.

Important to Teachers. Those wishing the subject of physiology at the-eoming Institute will containing a ti eatiseon the effects of "stimulants and narcotics on the human system," at the lowest cost "price direct from the Also those desiring cheap practical works on either of the following branch The Logan Band will be at Nicode- lOOO. I V. n-w sec 12, twp 9 s. range 21 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove Lis continuous residence upon and cultivation cf said land, vis: Samuel WieRwirev Geo. Morainand David Plant, of Cresson, Kans; DMinorof WHd Horse, Kan. eatrv. or since March S. 1885, or cause any part ot it to be done; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office en tho mus August 1st to furnish music for tbe Emancipation Celel ration.

00 l9ii 00. 00. 16.9.24. 00 3 3 .00.. 3 00 3 00 ne qr nw qr nw qr nw qr se qr nw qr sw qr nw ne qr sw nwqr sw qr se qr sw qr sw qr sw Minor, atty 2 spond and furnish testimony concerning failure.

A. L. PATCHIN. Kcglsisr 1 a Yesterday H. J.

Hille paid $100 fof es book-keeping or natural philoso a lot in North Mdlbrook which could haye been bought a week ago for $30. phy, will be supplied in like manner. tt tt Tr3TTfrT7'ririrr 1 For Constipation, or CkwUveness, no remedy is so effective as A van's Pills. They Inrare regular daily action, and re tor the bowels to a healthy condition. For Indl gestf on, or TyipcpalV AyeB'J 111X1 are invaluable, and a sure core.

Heart-burn, lVosa of fitomach, Flatulency, DLulness, Head Ache, KomlHiMi, Nauea. are all relieved And cured by Area's Piixs. In Urer Complaint, Billons Dieorders and javdndlce, Ateb'' Fills' should be! given In doses large enough to excite the) liver and bowels, and remove constipation. As a cleansing medicine in the Spring, theso Fills are unequalled. Torms, caused by a morbid condition of be bowels, are expelled by these Pills.

Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Plies, the result of Indigestion or Constipation, ars cared by the use of A yes's Fills. For Colds, iake Atkb's Pills to open the pores, remove lunaianiatory secretions', and allay the fever. For Dlarrhcoa and Dysentery, caused by udden colds, indigestible food, Atbb'S. Fills are the true remedy. Bhenznotlsm, Gout, Kenralgta, and fielatlcs, often result from digestive derange or colds, and disappear' on removing the cause by the use of Atib's Fills.

Tumors, Complaints and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cured by Ateb's Fills. Eupp re salon, and Painful Menstrua tlon, have a safe and ready remedy in AYER'S PILLS. Fall directions, In various languages, ao company each package. PBEPAHZD BT Dr. J.

O. Aver A Lowell. Mass. -The Mormons are about to be taken Write me at once for any book you Witness my hand at Milibiock, this 6th day of may want either for tbe Normal or in up on a charge of treason, for flying the July, 1835, 3 8. N.

Treascrer, American flag at half-mast on the U. S. Land Office, Wakeeney, Kan. I June 12, 1SS5 NOTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of fcls claim and that said proof will be made before James Gordon, Probate Judge of Graham county, at Millbrook, Ran, on July 27, 1885, viK U.J. HARWI, Administrator oi the estate ot Frederick Donaldson, decease, Homestead Application No 3t9l, for the n-w quarter section 24, township 10 south, range 22 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove hiscontinuoas residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Brown, John Brown, Brown, A Meloite, all of Fargo, Grahum county, Kansas. S2 B. J. F. HAKjiA.

Register. A fresh stock of candips, oranges; and lemons at the Citjr Drug store. 1 have late abstracts and can attend to your land business. d. turck The Graham County Bank building on Graves' Addition is nearly completed.

Prof. Bower closed the summer term of the Milforctok school List Tuesday, Z. C. Tritt, Esq. will temporarily occupy Nesbitt's stone building as a law office.

ITenry Cassell has sold his ten lots in North Millbfook to Ffitehard Bros, for $200. The Hoskins Brothers have opened out Terrell's large storle house as a first class hotel. The post ofHee is now located in the new building next door to the City Drug Store. Treasurer Coder and family are now occupying the old court house uilding as a residence. 31i Terrell is now living in a small house ia course of erection Hear his large stone buildiag.

The county officers appear to be serene and happy in their new quarters on Graves' Addition. your schools and I will take pleasure in securing them at the verv lowest prices Fourth. 1. V. Flynx, Roscoe.

Noah Weaver, of Edmond, expects Land and Insurance Agent, 5IC0DE3IU8. KASSAS. Will attend to all kinds of land business, final proofs, to have his store building in Nortn Mill- TJ. S. Land Offlce.

Klrwin, Kan. I -333 July 15,1885 Complaint having been entered at this Office by John A Mcintosh against Amos Evans for abandoning his homestead entry Nol6462.dated Ann- iwsi. nnon sonth-west SfcC 5. twpls, brook completed and filled with goods Organs, next week. Kooks ana uranam ountj uum uuusui wu sold.

Correspondence solicited. Give me a call. range 23 In Graham county, Kansas, witn a J. M. Tinney, U.

S. commissioner, Pritchard Bros, will sell you a good organ or a cheap organ. Prices from 550 to $500. Will sell on the installment plan or give a discount for cash. Will not be beaten on of Kirwln, was In town yesterday try View lo me 01 aiuu tuwji said parties ere hereby etuumoned to appear at this Office on the 26th day ot Aug, I8S3.

at 10 o'clock A. to rtspend and testimony aiiauaif out, 51 NlCODKMUS, KAN ing to sell graye-stones, but the town was too healthy for him. terms. Millbrook, Kacsss. concerning said ailcgeu aoanaonmeiib.

JOHN BISSELL, Register, R. HAYS, Rsceivtr McGill, atty 5 Wmore monev tlian at anything elm br We are under obligations to Hon. U. S. Land Office, Kirwin, Kansas, I or, June 16, 1S85 XVOTKE is hereby riven that the following A i named setuer as filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot Mi claim, and that said proof will be made before th Probate Judge at Slillbrook, Kansas, on Aug.

20, 1S85, vis, MARION S.JIM ERSOJf, Hd.20CS9, for the eVn-w tes-wK see 11. tp 8 r. 24 w. He nunies the followin? witnesses to prove his oonihiuoua residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie JosHerehey, I- aac SuSford, Stet.aham and Jas liioon. aJ of Getty Kan, JOHN B1SSELL.

Register. WIS Normal Institute. Hvipituere bucccod Rrandly. None Terms free. IT.itmmTIaaif UAHIflltrl MttinP.

F. G. Adams, Secretary, for a copy of the Fourth Biennial Report of the Kan The Graham County Normal Institute will be held at Ziillbrook commencing Aug. 3d ALIAS 2JO riCE TIMBER CULTUKE. sas State Historical Society.

L. F. PRrrcHAan L. M. Pbitchakd.

TJ. S. Land Office, Oberlia, Kanl July 15, 1885 i41 Miss Rook has been postmistress of and closing Auz. Prof I. V.

F.ynn; Conductor; Miss N. McFarUnd, Instauctor; Board at reasonable rates. Rooms free COJlPLAiiiT naviiig been enterea ai uus aco by Chenoweth against B'urgu-son for lai'ure to comply with law as to Urn- a Georgia town for twenty years," and during that time has never lost so much as a half day out of the office. hrr.nlture eotrv No 4a75. dated Avt.

2. -Mrs. obes, dressmaker, will be at All live, progressive teachers expected to Sold by all Druggists. PRITCHARD Eil IMi nl kmm Apt1 SUBTEIORS AID COXTITASCEES, MILLBROOK, 'KANSAS. S.

Stevens has arranged to move the Commercial House in MiUbrook the three first days in each week. auenc. Write at once and secure board or rooms. MATTIE WORCESTF.K, County bopt Laud Office at Kirwin, OKAr. July NOTICE is hereby gtven that the following named settler has riled notice oi his intention to make final proof iu support ct bis claim, and that said proof will be xnatia before the Probate Judge of Giaham county, Kansas, at filillbrook, Ksiuas, on Aug.

22, 185. vis: MYRON V. HAY-DEN, Hd. 17201, fur the sec 6, township 9 range 23 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Fountain, N.

Terrell and II. B. F. Gravest, of Millbrook, Kan; W. R.

Hill of Hill city, Kausas. JOHN BISSELL, Register. BBF Graves, atty 4 the a u-e 4 n)ii-wX section 5, townhip 6s, range 25 a Graham cour-ty it ith a view to the cancellation of said entry, eontetr-tant alleging that Furguson has wholly failed to break 6 acres 2d year alter entry, and totally failed since first year after entry to cultivate or plant to timber tet-ds, trees or cuttings any part oi said claim for the last past five yeans; the said parties ere hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 10th day of Sept, 1SS5, at 10 Postmaster Fountain lias just re his stone blacksmith shop to North Millbrook and will also put in a 16-foot wind mill for grinding purposes. ceived a fine Mosler. Bahmann Co.

safe for his money order business. IMPOBTAMT, -The mayor of Boston gets $10,000 a o'clock a. m. to respona ana iurmsn iwumonj County Treasurer Coder has none year while the governor of Massachu jrti'nlished Every Friday Mon. In 4T UU.BBOOK, till AH AX C0U3T1, -tAJSAS, ggjp gj.g tma fUtnv niu mr nnaMm nnlfl 1.00 concerning said auegea lauure.

A. L. PATCHIN, Rdceiver Bertram Doom, atty a 6 down to Topeka to make his semi-an setts gets only $5,000. But then Massachusetts is only a suburb of Boston. nual settlement with the State Treasur -When yon visit or leave New York City, save Baggage ai.d Carriage Hire and Btop at the Grand Unicn Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot, Elegant rooms fitted np at a cost cf one million dollars, reduced to $1.00 and upwards per day.

European plan, supplied with the best, Hotso car stages and elevated railroad to all dep-ti. Familk-s can live better for Itss mon-y at the Grand Union Hotel, than er. Eugene Worcester appears to be a the Land Offices at Kirwin. Oberlm and Wakeeney. soil and exchange real estate and person-, al property.

Invest money fbr capitalists. Land for sale or exchange in different parts Kansas, and large racts of land lors ale in Texas and Colorado and Southern Missouri. Will Insure against fire and lightning. Will insure agalnEt windstorms, tornadoes and Dr. Fuller's new skating rink on W.S.

Land OflSce.Ktrwin.Kan. June 1S85 rOMPLAINT having been entered at this Office Graves Addition will be enclosed this brick at starting uewspapers. His latest is the Grainfield dip Sheaf, a very neat and newsey seven column paper. Land Office at Oberlin, Kan. I -f.

July 10.1685. I5'0 NOTICE is hereby given that tte following named settler bas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim and that said proof will be made before tne Probate Judge of Graham county, at Milibrook, Kansas, on Aug 22. 1SS5, viz: JOSEfrH J. DALBY, H. E.

No. 15261, ior tbe W5-w s-wjn-w sec 10, acd B-e n-e section 9, town hip 7 south, range 25 west. He names the following -witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon at inv other first-class hotel in the citv ADVERTlSjI RATES made known on application. Marriage and death notices free. Advertisements not marked for a specified time will be published till ordered out.

Yearly advertisements are payable quarterly In advance, and those for a snorter lime when publication commences. Correspondence solicited from all parts of the county upon sublects of general interest. week and finished ready for business. yj by Bgauigt juiiu curwu for abandoning his homestead entry No U092, dated Feb 16, 18S3, npon the south-west OA tAwnchtn a MTIM 1 W- ttl i TW ll ft. 11 1 in a few days.

Programme of Sabbath School Picnis to be Kearly eyery building on the old Terrell's water works hare been town-site of Millbrook will be moyed held at Vai.Dorn's Grove, Wednesday, August 12th. UVUIVi W1U insure stock against loss by disease, accident and theft. Will Insure vou azainst loss occasioned by- and cultivation of said land, viz: A JerTrey of thoroughly tested and found wanting! MUUUU VniiJuiJ' county, Kansas, with a view to the cancelation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this offlce on the 12th-day of Aug, 1885, at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnisb testimony concerning said alleged aban- 1 Call to -ordeT by-chairman, W. II.

to the new Addition in the next 30 days and as many mote new buildings erect and the company concede the thing, to Lucerne, Kan. jopeptt ismitn, ueorgeiaira and John Neihaus 01 Lenora, Kan. 4 A. L. Patchin, Register transacting your business with them.

Correspondence solicited. 11- Hunter. Society Cards. be a complete fizzle. ed.

2 Prayer by Elder Q. W. Graham. 3 Song by Hill City Sunday School. aosmenu John Bissau Register Tnrck, atty 3 If you want a new sewing ma J.

M. Baldwin has purchased a lot tn nretentM oiwn atvav. Bend us 5 4 Introductory reniark3 by Judge Gordon rents nostace and by mail von will MILLBROOK LODGE NO, 213, 1. 0. 0.

F. Meets Wednesday evenings of each week, rig members invited to attend. GEO. H. MARTIN, N.

Q. F. D. Turck. Sec'y chine at about half the price usually charged by agents call at this office and corner Broadway and.

Franklin street in North Millbrook and will commence ret frr m. nackare of roods of larre 5 Song by Millbrook Sunday School. 6 Rt-sponsive remarks by a representative that will at once brine vou in money faster than we will fit you out. tbe erection of a meat market next U. S.

Land Office, Oberlin, Kan. "I July 11.1885 J'' liom each dabbatk School present. Week. U. S.

Land OSQce, Oberlin. Kansas, I June 10, 18e5 COMPLAINT having been entered at this Office by Wm. D. Null against J. W.

Mallory tor abandoning his homestead entry No 14620, dated April 1SS0, upon tbe Eouth-east quarter section 34. twp 9 range 25 in Grabam county, Kanbas, with a view to the cancellation of said eatrv; tbe said parries arc hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 6.h day of 1885, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. A.

L. PATCHIN, Register FD Turck, Atty 2 There are now rix new buildings in 7 Song by Gettysburg Sunday School. fie Wiggins against William Cooper WlNP lCLiU JVC U. 41. U.

A. li. Meets the flrtt Katurdsy aitemoon of each month. LEVI PHI 1 CHARD. P.

C. C. Collins, P. A. course of erection on Graves' Addition lot IAIlUrO C-Uliy W1VU wci muiwa George Galloway, of Wakeeney, 8 General address by Elder J.

T. Farley. anything else in America. All about tbe tXO.OGQ in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all agts, tor all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes.

Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. 28v H. HAu.srr Po tland, Maine. culture entry is4tu, caisa Apni io, upuu to MiUbrook and several more will be commenced next week.

in Grabam county, Kausa, with a view to tae has made arrahgemenis to move his blacksmith shop from that place to North Millbrook, and will also open a cancellation ot Baia cmry, cuuwuu. 0.1x5 k.t II Ulf.vtvk Pr.nn naa tnilorl trt Ft fk Ttlti 9 Song by Sand Creek Sunday School. 10 Acjourn one for dinner. 11 Call to order by chairman. 13 Sons by Uoscoe Sunday School.

13 Esspy by n. S. IIcjcur. -Business Cards, C. Grubb, who has a farm near AciviVkri vo rt or finnsAHTiV braalt haid ware store.

UU DUU OUUI" mv, insr to be doue on said land or on any part of .1 1 1 Id wAaw mavlnflr uiil Gettysburg, writes Springs, Hiarwi Lank have purchased two Tne juenora uanK LEHORA, KAN. 14 Song by Rock Creek Sunday School, to Kansas that lie will return this fall with some fine blooded stock. be followed, by -songs: from other Sabbath Schoola of county lots on the corner of Broadway and Franklin street and will immediately erect a large agricultural implement -Merchant and custom work done ted. A LL KIXD3 OF JOB PRINTING Ar 'lliK TIMES OFFICE AH. BLAIR, IVa-keesky, jcan.

Attorney and Land Ageiit. bpteial attention given to Land Ofliee business. CARLS UNDER THIS HE ID 1 a line per year to JbUiUM at the Exchange Mills, 4 miles east of SKKL iHDU UUUUX lull? An. ow 'j entry; also has failed to break any part of Baid land in UiO years 1S79, 1S80. 1881, 1882, 1883.1884 or 1835, or caused any breaking to bo done in the years here named; ako that VTm Cooper has railed to plant to trees, set da or cuttings or cause any-trees, seeds or cuttings to be planted in the years I860, 1881, 1883, 1884 and 18S5; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 20th day of August, at 10 o'clock a.m.

to respond and furnish concerning said aliegod failure. A. L. PATCHIN, Register. Webb Boner, att'ya It is desired that there should be a gener warehouse and salesroom.

un imnrovea isimi c. uivereit. vi Lenora. securities bought and sold. al turnout by all Salbath Schools of the Fayette Makeehas selected a choice GEO.

K. MO CO. county that wo may have an eujoyable tune Goodwin Swain, Proprietor's. As far as heard from the only per TJ. S.

Land Office, Wakeeney, Kan.1 i970 June 8.1885. J4" COMPLAINT having been entered at this Office by Jesse Brown against Joseph Jnza for abandoning his homestead entry No. 4025; dated Dec 4. 179. upon the s-w 4 sec.

21, twp. 10 a. range 21 in Graham county, Kansas with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office oh the 24th day of Augn 18S5, at 9 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. B.

F. HANNA, Register I Morris, atty US Land Office, Wakeeney.Kans COMPLAINT having teen entered at this office by Israel Morris against Charles Larue for abandoning his homestead entry No 3661, dated May 20 1879. upon the sonth-west a section 32, twp. 10 range 21 in Graham county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the lot in North Millbrook upon which he and discuss the propriety of holding a Sab ENJ. B.

GRAVE3, sons opposed to the county officers re will move the Commerciol House and bath School county convention' later in the JUftTlCB THK IKCE, OCBce at the MiUbrook Times Office. moving to the new court house are our season. erect a 30x40 foot two story building, dearly beloved -brother Hdl and his Just Received a large stock of goods, which will with the present buildings make a first-class hotel. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. MILLBR04 K.

KANSAS. lod A oti atioiis fr Man and Beast and asonable Charges. F. Makes, Prop'r. master Turrell.

We have iust received a fine large "Ed. Maulsby has a fine herd of Proceedings of Board of County Commissioners. MiUbrook. Kansas, July 6, 1885 Pursuant to statute the Bsard of County Commissioners met regular session. Present: D.

It Smith, chairman, J. J. Dalby and D. Hickman, county oommissionora; F. D.

slock of printers' stationery, inks, large ponies which he will sell at Very Dry said pirtics are hereby summoned to appear at FOUNTAIN. REGISTER OF DEEDS. bronzes, and are prepared to do at the Fott Office, MiUbrook, Kan. low prices, and will be pleased at any time to show hia stock to any intend Turck, county attorney, and J. Harwi, county clerk.

anything in the shape' of job printing this oince on tne vmw eay ox august, issd, at o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. B. J. F.

HANNA, Register. Morris, atty 1 On motion the iollowing accounts were audited aad allowed, or rejected, as follows, and in the finest style of the art. warrants ordered drawn for all accounts aiidwed: TVODGE, CIIAP1N LODGE, ing purchasers who may call at his ranche just west of Millbrook. GROCERIES, Flour, Feed, Corn-Meal, in fact, everything. 1 Attorney and inia Agents, IB WIN.

We can show you the best assort 3583 Land Office at Oberlin, Kan, May 26. 18S5 The price of lots in North Mill ment of Ladies', Misses and Men's Special attention given, to business before the Local Land office aiid the at Wash COMPLAINT havirurheen entered at this Of- Allowed. $50 00 67 60 42-0 96 00 7 05 1 00 ington. asrurea. Look at some of our prices and be Claimed.

tios oo C7 00 .42 00 96 00 7 05 1 00 I 00 Shoes reach by one day's travel. New lots coming in every week. II. Vhn convinced. fJome over ana get your CURE-ARMS OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED brook has more than doubled in the past ten days, and will double again in the ten days next to come.

In fact the new addition has created such a boom as does not often come to a Western the Regulators. Fir mis. AT KRKMtlNT F. goods where you will get the worth ot your money, I will sell you "Oet my prices on GUNS beiore purchasing else- Ktrayed from John Fuller's ranche Vfice by JamesBaird LemuelStruckrnan for abanaoning his homestead entry No. 1398, dated Oct.

10, 18S4. upon the n-e sec. 17. twp. 7 s.

range 25 ia Graham county. Kansas, with a view to the cancellation ot said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 21st day of Aug, 1SS5, at 10 o'clock A. M. to respond and furnish testimony eencernir said alleged abandonment C. E.

CHANDLER, Receiver Bertram Doom, aitys 1 1 1 wncie, ana save mui.ey. in "ammunition always on aand. 00 six miles west of MiUbrook, a small 00 6 00 00 ED. ATKIN. 13 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00 11 rtf 1 1 Kansas town.

Geo A Burns, guarding and boarding John Darkin Leidlg. asecSing Indiana A Melotte, asaeising Morlan tgwat-liip JSaufOrd, assessing Graham township J-mes Gordon, Probate Judge fees case John Durkin, insane-. Fuller, Juroi i JWLeidig, D'Wsgontr, Wm Andeison" 8 Coder, 1 Herbage, Geo A Burns, witness fees and mileage A Burns Clark WiUiams WUlis Ellswoith, sheriff Iocs Stephen Lilly. of poor Nicodemus twp Uitz Bro Co, Lqr. rent of court 00 00 black pony, with halter attached.

A 1 14 jus ougar iui 10 lbs Prunes lor X.OO 1 1 liberal reward will be paid for its re The prospect of a deficit of $6,000,000 XT J. HARWI, ATTORNEY 0 1 00 10 turn to Dr. Fuller at MiUbrook. in the postal revenues for. the current 10 lbs Currants for X.CO practice before all the Courts of the 8tate, 3 fiscal year will most likely act as a tS.r.

Earls, had fitted up the 12 lbs Dried Apples for 00 11 ar 3 1 10 50 ana oeiore toe Local uma umoea uia Department at Washington. Deeded Land bought and bold. Office at the Court House in MU1 brook. damper upon the scheme of Postmaster Nesbitt stone building for a bank, writes 3 75 6 lbs Arbuckles Coffee for- i.oo General Vilas for a penny rate' for let that he will not come, and -therefore 7 lbs Green Coffee for X.OO V. s.

Laud Office, Oberiln, Kan. i Kg3 Mav 28, 1885 COMPLAINT hiving been entered at this office by Frank Whitcrart pgainrt Jaob Weaver tor abandoning his homestead entry No Ftbv 5. 1830, upon thes-e section 22, twp 9 1. range 25 w. In Graham county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the eald parties ato hereby sumincned to appear at this office on the 29th day of uf, 1SS5, at 10 o'clock a.

to respond and ftrrnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. A. L. PAlcHIN, Register FD Turck, atty 4 P.BARNARD, VI Land Agent and Conveyancer, H-w cor. PubUc Suure Kuwis, Kan, Mr.

Ames has a clear field for the Graham County Bank in North MiUbrook 9 lbs Blackberries for i.oo 12 lbs Rice for 21 lbs Buckwheat Flour for i.oo Hon. C. W. Smith, of Stockton has JEWELRY, WATCHES AND CLOCKS HEP A IRE It And all wiwk warranted, by LOUIS M. PRITCHARD, MILLBROOK.

KAN a full delegation from his county for ters. Vilas can aftord to Walt, and the country will have to, Chipman McNulty have decided to move their drug business to Graves' Addition, where they will haye a larger and more convenient building and will put in a full and complete stock of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, school Good Tea to District Judge. Mr. Smith is one of Thos Johnson, cospner Terrell, repairing coart house Hamilton Co. blank books and stationery Geo Crane Co.

Graves, job printing and 1 Flynn, 2 ays services examining Chas Reynolds, care of A Pettis, pauper Cnrrie, clerk district court fees State vs. BBF Graves, WorcesteriJuroroes May term District Court. Geo Stickler the best lawyers in the district and Is a -wyr a Kfft wrtM ntMnT. Atiornev and Counellor at La w. Bukinet before the ti.

thorough gontleman in eyery respect. Green Apples, per bnshel Good BootH to 325 Shoes way down, Hour and corn so that you can make money to bsy cfme. Come and see me at the 3 10 3 10 1 50 2 75 4 00 20 00 Rejected Rijeeted 69 75 4 75 13 50 6 00 6 00 8 20 44 60 7 00 7 00 8 40 4 20 6 10 5 60 5 40 2 90 7 60 8 80 6 80 6 00 Land Office promptly attended to. and would be an honor to the bench. 5 00 .20 00 2 00 3 00 75 4 75 60 6 00 45 00 8 20 44 00 7 00 7 00 8 40 4 20 6 10 5 10 40 2 90 7 60 3 80 6 80 5 00 'books, stationery, etc We have some of the latest agonies.

OSBORN MONROE, Wakeeney. Attorneys at Law. Gits particular attention to busi-nfcos Dvfore ti Lral Lud OfHces and the De U. 8. Land Office, Kirwin, Kan.

June ,1885 I Complaint having been entered at this Offlce by R. G. Hubbard against J. W. Roberts for abandoning his homestead entry No 20185, dattd Oct 11.

1884. upon the ae sec 30, twp 9 range 24 in Graham county. Kansas, with a view 10 the cancellation of said entry; tbe said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on this office cn the 12th day of August, at 10 o'clock a. to reftpond and furnish testimony concerning aatd alleged abandonment. JOHN BISSELL, Register Stone Store on Main Street, partments at Washington.

in best figured Lawns cream color, white, etc. fresh from Chicago. They are beauties and cheap. Figured Opposite the Post Office. TT IL McGILL.

The wind-mill water works will furnish about enough water to supply a farm of average size, and will norJOubt be a great convenience to Mr. Terrell in furnishing water for his famishing mule, and may contribute towards ir Any one sending forjsamples of Piques, Kiwas, etc. at 8 cents. II. Van JL, H1LLC1XX, Jta.

Attends to all kinds of land busKus before the local C. 8. Land Offices at Irwin, Oberhn and Wakoeuey. Claims and deeded lands bought coes, Dress Goods or Muslin3 will est RW Stephenson Henry Caesei A A Brown JFKobler 'WmSnplea. James Justus- John Vaughn JN Glover If Wsliaca HD White S.

ltegulators of low prices, Fir- rals. and sola, xtnat proou ana iw I72C1 U. B. Land Office. Kirwin, Kan.

I MavlS. 1885 I them by return maiL We mean bus in ess. Produce bought at highest price. Tifiotson has moved his stock of rigating his onion patch. BBl fbr working peoile.

8 Bind 10 tents vnn tr A TOVSl. goods into bis new building on Graves' GOMPLAINT having been entered at this Office tijHL Nickllson against Wilbert Boyd for abandoning bis homestead entry No 13S02 dated Nov 13. 1879. nnon theeonth-east xruarter HkI and we will nu HiiiMk Taluabie sampie of got riiunutn wuHb wt miAiti ihfti wnl lrtil Addition to MiUbrook. He Intends to section 10, tp-9, 24.

in Graham eoanry, Kansas, 1 put in a full stock of hardware and "hits tm. la A-m tVian vt.n Aver thnilkht OCMlUle at Lenora, Kansas. in transit from Chicago 4 cars of lumber. any cusinefes. capiiat no roiuucu.

live at hom and work in spare tim-. only, or ail on motion, thereport of theexarnmersof41ieConnty Treasurers' -Basks was ipproved. On motion the resignation of I. V. Flynn as County Surveyor was accepted and the ones declared vacant.

On motion I oar adjourned until Tuesday morning, July 7th. at 8 o'clock. Tuesday Morning, July A. M. Pursuant te adjournment the Board of County Commissioners met.

Present as before. On motion ths. following accounts.were audited and aJowed and wanants oidered drawn for th Birmpf- Send six cents for noataxe and re Tt Is reported that a dog-power tread mill will be constructed with the "works as a reserve force When a break in the wind millTshall occur. A of wind "Will he 'kept bottled to be turned on the wind mill in calm A burglar tried in a Chicago court said parties are hereby summoned to appear this office on the 12th day of Aug, 1885, at 10 cl'lt a. to repond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

JOHN BISSELL, Register Tnrck, atty 'Go and see him when in want of hard ware or lumber. in i9 tn 9 tui turned every ceive free aeoatlv box of aoodswlj i jri i wkrlr niav rft4t Lne will help you to more money awav than anvthimr else la "business ws make this unparalkld offn all who ara not satisfied -we wi I sfnd $1 to for Jthetreubleof wrlttngu. Fail parUcuUrs, 61- The republicans of Graham county world. AH, of either sex. aucceed from hour.

The broad toad to fortune opens be the workers, absolutely sure. At once addrc at their Convention last Saturday unan 60 r- iIaK6Gy taking John- Durkin to asylum Ttciious, etc. aeus irev. imucuaa 2sr Tbds it Col. August.

Maine. irbsi 6tas.iii Portand. Maine. J1 3 00 .20 oo U. 8 Land OSoe, Kirwin, Kansas4-! May 18, 7262 COMPLAINT having been entered st this of- fice bv Merry against Charles EU-n-mergcr tor abandoning his homestead entry No 9477, dated Feb 22 upon the n-w sec 4.

twp 9 range 21 in Graham county, Kansas, wUa a view to the cancellation of said entry; the on Wednesday as a jwonderful escapist has a record to compare with that of WUlis Kllsworth, sberifT, attending May term Disc L- WiiliBTMth suinmonlng jury May term Dist. Harwl, salary as county clerk, express and imously passed a resolution endorsing the action of the county commissioners in accepting the court house on Graves' Addition and occupying the same wi th SMOKERS CJLIaI FOR the famous Baron Trenck. Sometimes be has left his place of confinement by way of the chiiiiney, again he has sfcUry as county --200 00 MuilaneybuiTir salary Co Snpt. 00 Geo BaeihCTrego csunty, aUempting to collect taxes 40 Ida HkrwCAnraexaifliriff la 00 58 50 too 17 00 131 90 200 00 11 09 Laid over 15 00 100 00 200 15 CO 900 15 00 fke county offices. tnia office on the 12th day of Aug, le85, at 10 o'- NICKEL-TAG It is understood that Judge Pratt sawed his way out with a red-hot poker .100 CO Iiand Agenc Ranches fr Sale Farms for Sale Claims forfait Taxes Paid for Non-Reidcnt3.

U.S.Land Office Business attended P. D. Turck, TnrcS, qr-ealary as county concerning said aliened abandonment. JoHM Register Turck, atty 3 does not positively decline the judge 2 GO James Gorion, cxsmlning Treasurer's OR FIVK CENTS STRAIGHT CIGAR. SILVER-TAG- OR THREE FOR A KJC ARTER CIGAR.

GOLD-TAG TTV TENT STRAIGHT CaGaR. ship, but does decline to eifter Into a contest for the office. Judge Pratt has DM Smitk 5 diyt sarricea as Cooniy commissioner TjDaiby.s TBVT what tow Anvil, Vise, Cnt- 15 00" 9 09 15 00 waxt. oirxoot lor Farm 8mm. Ar and Home Use; made an exceptionally good judge and nothing would give us greater pleasure t'jM.

soia bv On motion all road petitions wcrelaid ever for want of bonds. On motion the Board ordered all of the County Officers of Graham comity, Kansas, to hold and lastly he escaped by placing a pan of coals upon the stone floor of his cell and reducing the stone 'to Kmc Tbe siphon was tested on Monday last and the filing like butter in a calf 8 ear. The scbemenow adopted to force tadpoles and water through is a ten foot wind mill. As the county seat has been removed to the orth The Finest Goods Even Offered! than to see him retained. their respective offices, with the books, papers, furniture and records belonging to tkelr respec SAtE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS duce, one free to first person who Business! business, and we mean nrTAiI.FRS ATTENTION I mmm gets np a ciub oi it every time W6 tell you that we are Wt lie for ctrculara.

four. Agents wanted tive offices In the building now owned by said trranam wuwy ami uuih a Addition to Millbrook In said countT, said officers to remove to said building with their books, papers, furniture and records as above stated on or before the 14ta day ef July, A. D. 18S5. i On motion the Board ordered a County Warrant drawn In favor of F.

D. Turck for fuel, Iirt5h nTwt itatioiierr for th mm of Fiftv Dollars. selling eoods very low, and a great We aGvertlse aiov ornu-jia roum Lonia dailies, and jour name wilt appear amonc hst ol agencits once aiweek days trom t'HESEf -AITTL VISE DEXROIT. MICH da's (I ikl purcuuns. i addition where there i abundance of many of them too.

Ton can rely on getting the latest styles. lowest prices. On motion Smith and Crawford were appointed AasocUta Examiners of County Attention Old Yets! water at a depth of thirty-five feet some MAMMOTH Maltese Jaolr 5 years old, 13 bands high, will remain CI1ANE rancue, west of Gettysburg, tor service the pr' 1 every day except baturdays acd vixs Nlckel-TB. 33; SUver Tag, Sw Go f-Bt 1000. We tlso carry the tat extensive line Dr.

IT. J. Feller. U. Ft.

Treasurer's bocks. On motion tbe following tax was levied for Township purposes in the various townships: other county must take the honor of best goods, fairest deal, good weights and measures and that 13 the reason our trade is constantly increasing. XT. Domestic Key Wert ana Vf rl5V" oountry at tot om gample orders so- havinsr its capital supplied with water 9iz mills i rticuutiuus riareon haa set apart Wednesday of Hill City I -1 a M.aMHt.io1 A flfTHft .3 I through a.tbree-quarter inch pipe from inuuina Board adjouiced. TAYLOii fcl'FG.

each week tspecially for tho examira tion of pension epjiieauts. 4 X-rssxHitiJJ tu u'f jio. i Fan fe Regulators of Prices, Fir mis, Kansas. the power of a ten-loot wind mill. H.

J.BAEWI, Conaty Cri. JA11L3 JlIXW, 45 li.Ir.JL.Ul.lJk van lLKAOEa cixa uet't. QX LOU3.

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