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Garfield County Call from Eminence, Kansas • 4

Garfield County Call du lieu suivant : Eminence, Kansas • 4

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im omfoard Inv ritie Oldest and moetj Reliable Loan Cofiapany in, thoWorld.QWfe never ask you to 'feign papers xitil eyery Dollar of your Money is in siat. We have, the hat facilities for rhdkiw of any fir Western Kansas: OFFICE IN BRYAN HOTEL EMINENCE, KANSAS: ITU k. Jl JL estment ft Soldiers County Ticket. PIN Ati PRaOP NOTICES. THE CALL An ice cream party was given at Mr.

Schofield's, near Loyai, iast Monday A very pleasant time was Milt Killion, Charley Clark and John Nite returned from Seward county last week where they have been working on POstofFi 06 tore, Invites the attenti6n of the public to Hie excellent Bargains he is now Offering in all lines: SBJ-NEW STOCk OF GROCERIES I LINE OF DRY GOODS IN TOWN! l-BOOTS AND SHOES FOR ETERYBbDYtV He guarantees prices that cannot be beat in Garfield County. Give him a calf when you need any sort of Supplies. k'AS, I 1 1 But EMINENCE, -Charges Scil FEED nierl STABLE AND MOST LIBERAL TERMS FROM THE OM ReliaMe Kansas Loan Trust Co Land Office Garden City, Kan. Aug. 1887.

Notice is rierebv riven that the followlni nam. settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof be made before Probate jiule at.Jennon?i Kansas on October 10, 18S7 noratio it umues, ior tne nwq sec 22 tp 22 29v names the followinar witnesses to Drove continuous residence upon and cultivation said land viz: Burrel Vhitmarsh, Samuel Walters, William a Tike, Iiavid Goddard, all of Eminence, Kans. Also William A Fike. for the nh nwa jw-c 23 neq sec 30 tp 22s 29w He names the followine witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Samuel Walters, Whitmarsn Crow, David Goddard, all of Eminence, Kans. Also Burrel Whitmarsh.

for the nwa sec 2G 22s 29v, He names the following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: William A Pike. Da- id Goddard. Samuel Walters. Oliver Crow. of Eminence, Kans.

23 2 u.jf. m. MLESiiegtster. iAnd office Garden City, Aug, 1G, 1887. Notice is hereby civen that the followine named settler has filed notice of his intention make final proof in support of his elatni and iiiu sam proot win oe maue oeiore rroDaie Judge at Jetmore, Hodsman countv.

on October 15, 1887, viz: Andrew Carter, for the see 26 223 29w. ne names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Edward Sennett, A Wheeler. John Matthews and McConnick Foster, all of Eminence, xiansas. Also McCormick Foster, for the swa sec 35 tp 22s 29w. tie names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon ana cmuvation oi lana viz: a Wheeler, Andrew Carter, Wbitmarsh, and SI Sennett, all of Eminence, Kansas.

a ij Awciaicr. Land Office Garden City, Ks, Aug '26, 1887. KotiA la herphv piven that, t.hfi fnllnwinp- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said froot, will be made before Probate ot Honjreman county, at Jetmore. on Oct. 31, 1887, viz: Zephaniah Fulton, for the sh seq sec 4 and nh neq sec 9 tp 22s 29y, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lana viz: EGriest, Henry Norman of Loyal, Kans, ana.ionn narper aim wiiiiam Simons, oi 25 30 u.

ai. JMJL.cs. Kegistcr. Iind Office Garden City, Aug 25, 1387. Notice is herebv Plven that the followine nam seitler.

has notice, of his-Intention to make final proof support oi his claim and that said proof will be made before Probate Judpre at Jetmore, Kansas, on net. 29, l87, viz: loci ii. Dixon, ior tne en neq ana en sen sec 24, 22 30v. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti-Vaticfn of said land viz R. Churchill, Dnvid Goddard, -W.

S. Braden, O. W. Crow, all of Eminence, Kansas. 25 ao C.

F. M. NILF.S, Register. Land Ofilce at Garden City, Ks Aug 16, 1887. Notice is herebv trfveri that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim ana that said proof will be made befdre Probate Judce of Hodgman county, Ks.

at Jetmore, on October 21, 1887, viz: Simon Bergman for the neq and nh seq sec 13 tp 22a 29 w. lie names the following, witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Isiac Freedman, Abraham Cohn, of Eminence, Israel Dau-toJf and Samuel Gross, of Kavanna, Kansas. 21-29 C. F. M.

NILES, Register. Land OC3ce Garden City; Sept 13, 1887. Notice is herebv given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof fn support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Probate Judge or lioasremaa coumv, ivan. at jetmore 21, 1887, -vlzs -George' E. Travis, for the seq of sec 33, tp 21s, 30v.

He names 'the Tollowins witnesses to prove his1 continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A ihompson, unver r. hneri-dan, Tom Cunningham, Silas Thompson, all of Loyal, Kan. 27 32 jc ai. itegisier. Land Office Garden City, Sep.

26, 1887 Notice Is herebv clven that the followine nam- edsettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Garden Citv, Kans. on March 9, 1888 viz: George B. Mahaflie for the neq sec 7 tp 22r30w: He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land viz; Matthias S. Smith ard Fieldeh W. Roiniue or uaraen city, at.

Michael M. White and Dennis White of Loyal C. ai. mliss. Register.

I.and Office Garden City, Kan. Sep. 23, 1837, Notify herebv civen that the followine named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her cUiim and that said proof will be made before Regis- viz: Miry rt i.vkins of Garden City, for the seq sac 5 tr 23s 30 w. Sue names th fftiimvin'r witnesses to nrove her continuous ml cultivation of said land viz: Geo, W. Wilter, cooper, Isaac Mank and John iJarton oi iienaricKs, v.

u. Kansas. 30-35 C. F. M.

NiLES, Register. Land Office Garden City Kan. Sept; 14, 1687 Notice, is -hereby given that the followine named settler has fiW notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof ill be made before l'robate Judge of Hodinnan county at Jetmore, Kaims on November 22,187, viz: Frederick W. Smith, inr th sin ser. two 2 9w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon ana ClUlivauou ui sam Dixon. Pavid Goddard, Vf Crow, and Kfiuihprt. all of Iinunence. Kan. 2-33 C.

F. M. NILES, Register. Land Office Garden City, Kan. Sept.

14, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlerhas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Probate on N3vemlSr 22, 1887, viz: J. Schor con 1 tn '9 'M)WT. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous i-resiuence upon ana ciuuvaiion oi McLaughlin, of Eminence, and Bell of Loy al, Kansas. 28-33 C.

F. M. NILES, Register. Land Garden-City; Aligi JS87. VAtr i hefei)v irlven that the following nam- ed settter hasi filed notice of his intention to mmiI nnrnf will be made before Register and Receiver at Garden City, on January 12 :1888, Eminence.

Kansas, for the SCO SeC 2 tp 2JS lie nnres is. -luiium- inc witnesses to prove his continuous residence iiiwn and cidtivation of sald land, vij: John Foster. Wm. S'. CaiT, ChrispherC.

Adiinf, and John K. Brown, alt df Eudu-nce; Kansas. 2330 C. F. M.

NILES, Register. Isind Office Garden City. Aug II ftST" Vrntl. i Hifpbv siven that followitiManv make final proof in support of his ciauni and il nif will m.iHe hof nm Probate I III iuiu I -J Oct to. tiwrVTz: Frau els JVl Harper, ior iae iois 2 uu ci tn .) now us tii foltowina witnesses to prove rus continuous romeoce ujn.

ii uu tivati-m rf said land viz: Joel E-- Dixon Oscar Braderi John sleely Sam Jewell.all of Eminence Kansas. S3 23 C. F. M. Register.

-m r- rl A -vr- i1 -T- I I KJ VV J- XN JJ XJ XJ i fedTCHER. will keep 4 Ail the me-at P. II. Guv oW in Eminfjife. For County Clerk, DAVID W.

HERMAN. Fbr Register of Deeds. ANDREW RINNAN. H.For -J. S.

BENNETT; Tor Sheriff, B. Y. THOMPSON. For District Clerk, L. W.

FULTON. For County Commissioners; 1st Dist. COLLINS BURFIELD. 2nd DAVID GODDARD. 3d A.

V. THOMPSON. For Probate Jiidgej Dr. G.W.TODD. For Svrveyor, IRA G.

KING. Foj Coroner, AUSTIN CONNETT. For Sup't. Public Instruction, MARY S. RAMSELL.

Bull tries to lay his extravagance on Jones. Jones pays his lawyer fees Bull ought to be made do the same: 1 Bors, to O. Suttle and wife, seven miIes.st)Uth of Eminence, Sunday, Oct. 2ajy.ter. Also to Harvey Dare and wife, three miles south of town, a trirb The popu- 1 ine.reasino xri rw.

Business Locate. Fine( Tree claims for sale cheap .3 miles roirl Eminence. Ochsman Diehl We advertise no leaders but small profits on all goods and quick sales is our motto. P. II.

Guy's grocery. 17ti. Joaeph -McMaina pow occupies Jif H' witf, fuU, Pluur, Feed and Coal. Call and the ne see hira 23tf Highest market price in trade for Butter and Eggs at P. H.

Guy's groCerv. 17tf. RftHnnnishmpnta for salft or tdri iw nh Try that Niagara Flour at P. II. Guy's 17tf- Ellis Jessup, agents for the Old Re! liable Kansas Loan and Trust pro thi borrower, on farm prop erty-Mter an'd mqi-e.

favorable terlU8 than any other company will or Can give. 25tf VOTICE1 In order to ouit the oto Cery business- will close out my stock of Groceries at a biff discount. Call and see ine and be convinced. A. II.

Wisely. 28tf For loans, go to John Harper. Ellis Jessup still lead on amounts, If you want money when are filed go to' Ellis Jessup. papers 25tf Four good homestead relinquishments to trade for teams. Jous Harper.

17tf Ellis Je3iup are still leading with cheap Money. 25ti Ellis Jessup furnish money for Final I'roof. zou i i a Tree claim for sale for 230.00 enquire of John Harper. lTtf. Every oa-i who intends making a loan should come to the Call oiBcc and eefe us.

You don't have to wait to get yoUr mone'v if vou iret vouf Lodn of Ochsman Diehl. ochsman Diehl. the Loan AWnt don't tell vou the will loan vou $1000 and on the day when you mate proot and need your money only get you $500. uara tims call for low prices for Dry Goods, -Groceries or Nails. on, E- DiXon before purchasing elsewhere.

patronize a mercnant Trno work fnr vonr interest. I im Davmi? I 25 centj, per pOUnd for choice Bulter; 27tf j. E. Dixos. Ochsman Diehl will pay you the tnoriey as soon as papers are made out.

D.XOW, a i -if A 1 ,1 Vl ifW A yit m. awwwk m. The -bestj that ever Safes attended in any part et the County. Terms Reasonable. .1.

I BmlheriCfc, tfin iLi9in(-ri nUbart, n'vkltA ii-i wr I Keeps a full line of bVligs ti Patent Medicines. ZXUj bN us i I Gr'" CiVy, Komas. ed He his of nh tp to ell to i of ed tp sh 1 I I l.T. 8. F.

U.Tlin3 irl.G rJen City WESTBOUND. No. 1. San FranclsMs ....2 5f am No. 3.

Colorado Utah Express 4 00 pro No. 5 Cannon Ball, EAST BOUND New York Express io 03 No. a. Cannon 125am I Htaare Lin. I Leave for Lorenz, and Cimarori at noon I Daily except Sunday.

Arrive at noon Daily except Sunday. Leave for Jetraore, Tuesday and Thurs- uay noon. jjcave ior uoujju viij jiion- r. i 3ayf Wednesday and Friday noon. Leave for Oarden City Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Fridays.

Arrive from Oarden City, Tuesday, tfedricsday, Thursday and Satiirddy. Announcement. I announce mvself a candidate for rt'obate Judge of Garfield county subject to the decision the convention to be held" Oct. io IF. ii.

HO EY. MASS MEETING. Pursuant to instructions of public faeeting held in Emih'encfe oh Saturday evening Oct." isf. Jrcn fin'f iiiorii Trill I v.vj b.v- yr- rw-s At uc a Mm dicvuug iuc FtuFiv field county; who are in' favof 6t Emi-cence for tho Perinarxent County Seat, at Lorena on Monday Oct. 18', at 10 o'clock a.

m. for the purpose of rallinp convention to nominate candidate! tc fill the various offices 61 tS'e county. Lei all persons interested' in the welfare of the People's own and opposec to Rln Rule Ring manipulations. P. II.

J. E. Dixon, T. W. Craig, Com.

LOCAL. $2,500.00 Boodle. Bull says he is not "read" yet. Queer 3uilf 1 1 1 The streets were crowded with peoph McCoy, of Scott City was in towt. Wediiesday, A $2,500.00 Bull is pretty expensive roperty ior any county to own.

When, yrfu go td Ravanni don't fail tc Reefer the County Clerk. for useless lawyer fees anO not a cent for a court house yet. $2,500.00 ia nut bad td take, but it's pretty hard on those who have to givt lSV '-J: hutto says that he wishes the Call would spell his name with "bigger let- tcrs." S. A. Mason treated his house in Emi scnee with a coat of paint first o'f th week.

W. S. Bradcn ts been battling with verysevere attack of neuralgia the past week. Who said money was. scars when Gar-Cold county can squander $2,500.00 on lawyer at one $2,500.00 would pay for the big pile of stone Ravanns has hauled to town to build stock corrals with: i Stadley has opened" a new meat maiket in P.

II. Guy's old stand $ce bis ad. in another cold mn. load Ochsman Died! received a load cane from near Garden City first of thr wsek. Can't Oardea Citv aSord a sorghum mlU? IMLGuy, afterso- long a tim, has the glass front id his store building The front ulao received a coat of paint dy J.

F. Rader'. Ellis and son started t6 Dodge City Wednesday to bo absent about week. They will also visit If iasley and Orwcll before they return. SiQ the ad.

of J. W. Dixon, auctioneer, ia another column. onv ani if there is any of that kind cf work to do. he will get his 6hare vt it.

"Floof him! Roadyl Take aim! Fire!" said our devil to his Comrades a a Kansas rka Bet its batteries ia the r.uMle of his back. -Jetmore Scimttar. Tommy Davis, has bought Enos's m- trest in the lUvanha Record and riow ha, full control Tommy is a tfctlid: it-' Ys.u t. 'u-tsi tr.e oesi newspaper puuiisucu 31 r. lont.

McElheney, who has peer very lew with consumption for sdm; time at his residence seven miles south rf here, died on Thursday of last week. was a tinacla man about thirty years tue the th 1 on by I I i the neitv branch of the Rock Island rail yoad. 1 School cofhriiehced Slonclay with aS attendance of some twentr odd scholars. Mr. L.

J. Gilsbn, forrnerlj bf Ohi6 is this teacher and is a cood one. He has al- ready made a good impression irbh all scholas and patrons. There is consideraole curiosity amdng people to know from what breed or stock Garfield county's fine Bull orlgina- ted. Scrrrie think he i front a fiew breed called "Boodle stock," and full bred at Ochsman Diehl loan money at the lowest rates of interest in the connty.

Call and see them. Accompanied by T. W' Craig and John Diehl, we took a ramble east of town, along the Pawnee, last Saturday, the hunt of ducks and while out visited the farm of W. Steele, better known his friends "Uncle Steele," and must say that he has one of the' next i arms, lor stock farm tnat we ever saw. The Sabbath school is progressing nicely.

There was a large attendance i i I iast ounuay, ana au wno auenaea too.K 4i I jjnn iu exercjses mm uoue an heir power to make it interesting, The school will meet, hereafter in the building in the south part of f-. tfon I The Lot Sale and free dinner at Lorenz was larirelt attended last Saturdav and a c.t uuU1 uxu. were present irom L.orenz i of the piettiest sites for a town eld" county and it will some day nn. ias one in Gar fie be a thriving little city. The new church is nearly completed and the people pro pose to thrive morrally as well as finan cially.

The first man we catch reading this paper that has relused to take it, will a bushel of barley thumped out of lira before he can say Jack Robinson his mou'th" open." That is if we can prevail on our Cghting edi- tor to stand his ground. We're no tight. having retired early in lifeori account if worts on our Scime- 'i A stray horse was taken up on Main street of Emiuedce, Oct. 4, by D. M.

jessup. A he horse was attacuea to a somewhat dilapidated caft and showed nigns of havin returned from a 'duck hunt." The horse Was taken UP I tbout eight o'clock in the morning and noon two stragglers, who aii, 3 ihe beautiful Pawheeron the hunt of an )titfit which answered to the above de- -cnled, and which was promptly hand over to them and was forwarded to John Kinney's for repair. The boys had ood luck though, however. We smoke Uoys when we can find anyone kind nough t-j set 'eni up." Finntft County Democrat: George! Morgan ays One of the strongest points I be made in faypr of Kansas during such weather as the. past few weeki is fonnd in her delightfully cool nights.

ue can go io ueu aiier a uay oi iniese heat, draw the quilt up over us, and inore away peacefully till morninz provided tho baby will let us. Back oast we should hays had to retire with a Tan and a pitcher qf ice water, kick down tne snect, piy tne ian, annK.tne ice wa- weather, till near-mornings before get ting a wink of Wherever wmay 1.1- ipenn ine time, give us tt.ansas nights to sleep in during hot weather. Aqnothtr CoaTHtloa A meeting was called Saturday even iug for the purpose of taking steps to- ard organizing for tho -cftrnpaign and calling a couaty nominatiog convention Judge Hovey called the-, meeting to orjcr aQd waa chosen as chairman. Ly- man Xaugle was chosen secretary'. A full expression ot opinion was had from those present, an.l it was resolved io call a raws couaty convention of all citizens qf county in sympathy with Eminence for county seat, to meet it Lorerlr on Monday, Oct.

10, 1837 at 10 a. in. Tlhs convention to appoint a u.j iuuiiit neps toward wiling a county nominal- convention. A committee of three I W. Craisr.

P. IIlGnv and 3. E. Dixon arointed to draft calll in harmo- I -a it A I 1 county papers ior puDncauon. i On motion, T.

W. Cjni and f7Judgs Llovcy weife requested make; a horough investigation Vfi'tlie-registry aw and prepare an article en.itsrcqtire nents ror publication. On motion the meeting adionrut d. Ltmak Navgix, Sec'y. then! the held must most have iiD the be nave for of ceii of i nine until 3 ana is be uc in tion h8ter is an hea do for inS up I I i I 1 We hear that prairie chickens are quite numerous in some parts of the countv.

Sportsman should not be ailowed to kill i here, for a year or two, at least. Another ice cream supper will be given by the ladies of the Eminence Sabbath school, for the benefit of the school, next Tuesday night. A very en joyable time is expected and everybody invited to attend. The supper will be given in the building used by the Sabbath school. The following appears in one of the journals of England.

We fake it front Winfield Ttlegrdm, which paper obtained it from one of the citizens of Win- who takes the England paper. We adopt some plan to siibctue the dangerous prohibitionists in eur midst. We are ho't feady tt'i die yet or our county and town depopulated. What a horrible death to die of thirst- 4. lUirs'- "Between the murderous red and barbarous prohibitionists, th? vation ot Kansas, west of the States, in lorth America, is likely to depopulated years he! Indians Deen making it exceedingly sultry tllC Whites Whfl WPrp InvcvA in tn opt.

I ti.u uu" ib aaa to tne horror tne situation, the nmhibltinni. large trilc of aborigines, have, commen. a wr of extermination, the mode waffare this tribe is to capture the enemv. hnd tnrtnrp i r. i till, must UUf- infill nri TTlPT will ciif KT.v, he dies of thirst.

The prohibjtion- 3 rc pepple "arun? ns never -fifc never et dr Knowing that this the wprt torture their enemies could subjected to, thev hold war dances enever a priWis captured, Post- master General Vilas has ordered three has ordered three men-of-war in mnro I move. to. the. coast of Wichita where the entire resorvatiou can LUC. tUUtL III bdm Essex Sunbeams.

Mr. A. Kinnan, the honest old soldier township 23-29, received the nomina-1 at the S(Jidiers convention, for Re. of Deeds, and we hone he mv hP successful at the comi ei ectiem He Aan well fittcd to fm position in abe manne, and j.houia tu rty suppori, of every intelligent think- voter in Garfield cmintv Atnv viV mg.voter in ixartieia county. May vie- tory crown mm on every hand.

I TAT 1 1 r-t I uu.wJfW.iiC8in,m onarou, uuder date of Sept. 27th, and the toliowimr is a part: "This is the deadest coiiht I ever saw. I am nettiner terrible homcsick. If I wa3 out there and could nothincr else I could talk ronntv seat to keetJ rom lonesomft Bt.tter come bak Frank; lots bf chance countv seat "chatter;" Geo- president cf the Hess town company down in Gray county, was in Essex Monday and Tuesday viait- with lhe Sunbeam family, E. N.

Clark, Frank Clark and Charley Dresser are at Jetmore this week proving on their claims. The probate judge is having a "fat take" on profs nowadays. B. Rader, of Ravanria, has been ap- Dist. Clerk of Girfield 6ount by Judge Strang.

You can now make final proof at home, and 'before ohe of the best ''boys'' in the coupty. uen, wsu; wveu say it a boy.M Charley born on Thursday morning. Sept. 1887, and weighed just eight pound and a half, All doing nicely at home, but Cliirley was so "brofce up over the event that tie rushed down, town minus his hat and one boot off 'em up" to the boys. Why not have a school in Essex this i FtMli 1.

1 1 t. winter i nuns is you wno nave children to send. Mrs, Stringer' mother of our genial i E. Slririger, came on this yeek fron I6v a and-will Welcome. Frank Tudor has had bis frame house nicely plastered; Jake Stewert doing the work.

Fnnk has a good home. Proiipect Hill New. Eyejybodg healthy. No sickness "re ported in. te Mrs.

E. H. Travis has returned from a visit to Sedgwick county. Mr. O.

II. White, Jen City was caMn on old friends ail neighbors last week 0ar farmeC3 are au fcusy putting un nf them are to Th new Project HiU school house is aimoss compieieu. "UJ for the meetinsr Sdlurday bight and Sun t. a The Literary Bopiety organised two weeks ago, was weUttended last Satur- day night. A lenfy programme wa prepored Jor next -niceting.

and, a time promueo. veryuouy wme. Pat. I 1 1 I I i Reasonable! to n. McMairis and CI KANSAS.

T. W. CRAIG, Notary Public, CRAIG; Money to make final proof Prof. 33roiaxao2rs Late of New York liotDgrapHio Parlors! GOTTllGE GALLEUY, twb blocks east of Main street, op. C.

P. Church. garden crrri KAN. Wbrk Guaranteed. 4 SLl H.

H. Ueai-hoff. Jaa. UrQurhart. Jlearlioff AM Qive us a call before letting your contract.

Eminence, Kansas. Diek T. Morgan. Fred It. Morgan Law and Land attormeSt Ofilee Upstairs on Man Laryer Block, uarueni iiv, vautas.

N'etlc6 of Application' to Purchase School Lai'xl. The undersTjrhed hereby gives notice that he will, on the 2Cth day of beptember, lew, make aiapplica'iionto the Probate Court of riodpe- ian ceuntv, Kansas; nurcnase fne iojiowujk described school In the organized countv of Hodgeman, Kaneas, viz: the awq of sec I6twp 23s 29w. lie names the following person to prxjye his settlement, continuous residence, and improvements, vtzt J. V. Killion, residence.

Eminence, Kansas, and E. F. Tlppin, residence, Essex, Kansas. Done at Eminence, county-of Ilodgeman, Kansas; this 1Mb dwof KrpubT J87. 2127 OEOKGE 11EKS, Petitioner.

OILS Etc.l OF V. leWATIEI. GARDEN CITY. KANSA Joseph Dealer E3liNECE, W. S.

BRADEN, M'Hirr, Deeded Land. BRADEN Land Contests a specialty. T. J. FOX, GENERAL AGENT FOR ALL KINDS -OF FufRiture, AND APAEATUS, 1 uaraenXity, I G-IEO.

"EVELSCiZEOE -Will deliver- To anybody in town; We guarantee good milk and will deliver eith-er night br morning. EMINENCE, KANSA3 II TT 111 I Y. I 1 1 1 If In rjl 1 I I a a A. B-m BM. mm 1 1 Easier ia Groceries ilOUE, PEED, Etc.

At Gnln Citjr. Price. Terto STICTLY CASH. Eminence, Kansas. Eminence BUTCH SHCPr Isaacs Freedman, Prop.

Fresh meat'on hand all the time at GSrfies Cit prices Eminence, Knsy. FLOUR, FEED in.

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