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The Hugo Weekly Herald from Hugoton, Kansas • 3

The Hugo Weekly Herald from Hugoton, Kansas • 3

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Look out fof that roost. i Final Proof Notices. IiOSt. Final Proof Notices. A bill book containing, among other I $10,000,00 to loan on real "estate and Wood, in order to make capital, has requested His followers to withhold the number of Bchool 'children from Candidates are getting numerous.

TH HU a-i a p. $2 Per Year In Advance. JVEDXESDA 13,1886." papers, one promissory- note againsi i cnanei security. Bee the call for a mass convention Land Office at Garden City. orFtcr at OAmmx Citv.

kv-Sept. 15; is herebv tiVen P'iV 8-nv-- hert. irv-n tut ti.o rhatthA fnllnwintr named pettier has fttlrr uottre t-X mIa 22 VI fcf. a TLIr! hH. WnMon t.

make tinx, pr.h.f in tiled notice Cf his Intention fd make of wuiiwim. final proof in support of his claim; and "gtr or receiver iue v. s. lamt W. Ef Jones, bearing date Sept.

If you want any-land office business on the second page. Chas. Mdore has returned from the lS86r due March 1,1887. All parties attended to, or papers drawn up; also arebereby notified" against purchasing if you want your land sold, or any that said proof will be made before the VS. 5w.

it( tik: uiiam III I. II -t i reuister or receiver of the U. laul eastern part of the state business done that a real estate firm Cuas. L. Harlan.

the same. can do, call on He nsmi Hie trltnmnw to pro-rd hw enntinnnn rniieiit anl t-niit-' Uou of, aW Jan.l, Jlit kri J. blatuT, Uiiigcr, til of Jii-uloh A. T. S.

F. Time Table. At'Lakin, Kan. oorvcr east. noma wbst.

jUlanlio Exp. ni6pm Cal. Exp.u3: am ti. V. 9:14 I Col.

Exu 4:41) eastern D. U. To the Voters of Stevens Let no voter fail to attend and have voice in the convention. Dr." Carpenter and wife, of Fargo, Haying been elected district clerk of Stevens county, any one can prove up before me. Wr ALLfcSr.

If you want to prove up, see Ferguson Moore, who. will furnish you money at reasonable rates. Money on hand and no delay. J. W.

Calvert Co. Farm loans completed in quick time by J. W. Calvert Co. G.

W. Williams keeps pure drugs, paints, oils, gasoline, Give him a call when in Ilartland. Opposite Handy 's stable. W. I.

LYNN, It is hereby ordered by the commis- flpH lal DOllr ta WI1M ti sidners that the township of Lincoln RPBERTSOX SCHELt. Relinquishments wanted. -r Frease Donald. Deeded land within one-half mile were in the city this week. be and the same is hereby divided into office at Gafden Citv, Kansas, on Dtj 4.

1886, viz! Lewis bnrth. who made 8 No. 5275 for the se i sdc 2r, twp 33 range 87 w. He namos the following witnesses to prove his cofitinuoCs residence upon, and cultivntion of, said land, viz; Thomas .1. Giiin.

James Cadamy. David A. McUnslal. David Goad, all of lingo ton, Kansas. Special notice to Wm.

Simpson. 32 37, f. F. Nis, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Kana.

IS Nolli lioreIv eivn that Him ANNOUNCEMENTS. F. S. Hubbell of Dcs Moines, the superintendent, so as not to weaken their cause'and strengthen ours. It would be a very foolish act on the part of these people to follow such advice.

If they would stop and reason but for a moment they will know that the school advantages will be based on the number of school children in the county, and that uch action on their part will rob the children of others, as well as their own, of the benefits to be had from free schools. Sam Wood has been accused before of robbing children of school privileges. This accusation was disbelieved by some who were unacquainted with the man, but here is fresh evidence of the fact. "For wavs that are dark three election -precincts, each nine miles square, and named respectively 'NVirth T.iimoTn T.ineriln ftnrl Rnilt.n named eUier lia fi'et hlit uitrnllnn tniuak AnU tm.r In is here buying county script. ol hl claim, aud that nstd will Ik- Lincoln precinct, with voting places! of Hugoton for sale.

Several large business houses and rrRjiier or receiver ttf Hie 8. Ixu.l I am a candidate for the office of clerk of the district court, subject to the voice of the peoples' convention. Chas. H. Porter.

as follows I Ccllison Hall. quite a number of residences will soon arlo lrv, Kai.sm. on Jan. 2. iSWj Simeon IUmlir.rJS 3A Ut I be 14 seo iSi tp 31 n.

r.inc- 37 w. North Lincoln rrccinct foils to be be erected. held in residence of G. S. Rolens, se ne imniM llio f.itlnwliix witnemr to iimra rienty of money to loan on real by J.

W. Calvert Co. nee iUkui. Hii-I riihtv 1-4 sec. 29.

twp 31. range 3o. that the followinz named setter has Who will pay the cost in the pro v. Ileii- Lincoln rrecinct rolls to be held lien I. filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and il I ..1 -II I annonnce myself as a candidate for the office of county treasurer, subject to the voice of the peoples' convention.

Wm. Bt Chockley. in residence of William Dexter, se 1-4 ceedings that were thrown out of the supreme court? Kansas. Beet snd Slice Mer, HCGOTOS, KASSAS, that said proof will be made licfore the sec 17. twp 3,1, ranze 6b.

Get farm loans of J. Calvert I.AXD "OPFIOK AT RiMIicv TTf Civil, South Lincoln rrecinct rolls to be Geo. Blocksom's mother and broth. remster or receiver otine u.s. lanu oflice at Garden City, Kahsat on iVc Oft 7, 188 Not 1 beiehy cIvph 111 at tba (llowinir nnme srttlir i When you want your final proof pa- er arrived from Zanesville, Ohio, last held in residence of Dr.

Miles, ne 1-4 sec 32, twp 34, range 35. I respectfully announce myself as a and tricks that are vain," S. N. Wood rxt moling r.oMr.ft- in.i; 2, 1886. viz; eorge W.

Lacer, No. a it a uiniviiiE a a mm m. m. m-m aw a au a v. a hl to final In siiipor liln rlsilm, ami i hat ail ur.Nif HI lir candidate for register of deeds, subject pers made out, see J.

W. Calvert A ni nu ht- Til worlr 66i tor so twp s. range 37 w. Sunday evening. (like Bret Harte's Heathen Chinee), lhat Center township be and the.

He names the following witi.es.ses who will make them out for me. guaranteed sati factory or no charges. to the will of the peoples' convention. Cyrus Frease. same is hereby divided into three elec It is time to fix the road through prove hi continuous residence upon.

"is peculiar." Miss Mary Wooden, who lives west Aar4 mm a am nf aiittl I Allil ava II tion precincts, each nine miles square, W. E. Allen, District Clerk. the sand. Parties having this matter iieiorn r-mirr rert-irer of th U.S.

Ian "mt" atS-inlw rty, in 2 IM7, -lr; HII mi H. Norman. 1 tMO for the HtjiUn, 37 w. He iiamrs tho foi lowing wltneMW to pror hHoiniliii.ti resiiieife np-m an 1 rnltlva-in of.B.aU Jilm Jubit named respectively as follows North Williams will sell gasoline at' w. Cann.

11. It Roberts. S. M. Flv.

in charge should look after it Center, Center, and South Center precinct, with voting places as follows We have formed a partnership in 22c. per gallon, by the bbl, and would m. Spell, all of Husoton, KMnsas the final proof business. See us be- De pleased to have j-ou call on him i 8237 F. M.

Niles. Rggister. I will be a candidate for the office of sheriff, subject to the voice of the peoples' convention. A. P.

RlDENOCE. Miss Ida La Grange, after capturing Is orth Center rrecinct rolls to be i hu SWIgr, Jcl.u Cole, all of ingot Kansas. of town, but who has been engaged at the Western for a short time, discoy-ered on going to her home Monday evening that the lock to one of her doors had been broken and the the hearts of several of -our young when in Hartland. held in residence of P. Murphy, se 1-4 Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, Sept.

1(1, 18S0. Notice la hereby given thai the following named settler lias men, has gone back to Wichita. fore you have your papers made out, W. E. Allen, J.

W. Calvert. sec 2G, twp 31, range 37. Land Office at Oarukx cirv. kivni Guns and revolvers repaired in any Center Precinct rolls to be held "i'- Nolle 1 hereby civru tht lit.

What has become of our Dermot filed notice of his intention to make way by Fred T. Hayden. All work I respectfully announce myself tt9 a candidate for county clerk, subject to the will of the convention. J. W.

Calvert. office of J. Calvert, at Hugoton, correspondent? The Herald and its Kansas. burglarized during her absence. Nearly her entire wardrobe was stolen, besides several articles of less value.

nmura wuirr li.ut not toe or hi Intoution to mike Onal prot.f in nuiHioTt 1.tIiu.imiI that anit pnKif wtl! lie mtulrt bHore rcitHr or reviver of thm V. Ixn.i ndcr at ir.r.len City, on 26. final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wiil be made before the register or receiver of the U. S. land otficA at Garden City.

Kansas, on Dee. readers cannot afford to lose him. $300, $600 to loan on every farm in warranted. Leave' work and order! at this County. Cclison Hall.

Mooney's store. South Center Precinct Polls to be The town should be ticorporated held in residence of J. B. Smith, sw vix: John A. Bjibnu.

lor tlx na i cm tmm 20, 1880, viz; Liberty MvKiitney. It is a pity that the perpetrators of 11 1 I 1-1 8CC iW. UV trt. liUlEC Ol ana siaewaucs duhi. is lime wei i f- 5064 for lots and 4 and i aw sec 14, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of probate judge, subject to the will of the convention.

O. J. Cook. Me namna the rollowlns to ftrovd hlm-ontliBion nxi.leite upuu, ami ruliirn-tlon lani. trU: Klnwr E.

Cruej. twp 33 R. ranee an w. LAW AND LAND, were putting on metropolitan airs. vuv Daiiix ma va a uvu m.

a ssv such damnable work could not be found and brought to justice. Although opposed to taob law, or vio He names the following witnesses Successors to Milton Brown, xmoa llivlen. John A rtmin The center well has been fixed at election precincts, each nine miles i ti prove his continuous residence uikmi VfNirr, all of ItCj'um, Kn-u. ast, and credit is due to the parties RTXc and cultivation of. saM land, vix: Elmer Sbover, Isaac Gause.

William LAVD OrrtCK AT tUlti.rv irv. KxKim- Booms and 6, V. 8. Land Office Building, GARDEN CITT, KAS. LITIGATION, CONTESTS, AND COLLECTION SPECIALTIES.

Rtspond promptly to calls cither by Telegram or Letter. for their prompt attention to the Cleveland, with voting places as fol lence in any form, we would willingly assist to elevate a wagon tongue for the punishment of the guilty crimi Tuckey, Williaai Miller, of Hugoton, Vt. 7. ISW otj-e I hrirlir -n ti.w matter. lows: Kansas.

follnwiiiK ttaml eltli- l.a ci.i noti.of nit luU-nllou ta hiake final proof In anon-nt 1, i 1 i 1 North Cleveland Precinct Polls to Some political aspirants say they l.llll. mint 1 1 IHI Will )H II1.UIP Also, on Dec. 2ft, 1830, viz; William IL Tnckey. 11 7709 for the ne i sec 7, tWD S3 s. raiitre 30 w.

be held in residence of J. C. Bowman, nals, and as a warning to others. Miss Wooden is an energetic and industrious lady, highly respected by all who Look out for the herd law. Lay in your winter supply of coal.

Thos. B. McIIarg, the new watchmaker. Saxonies at Humphreys Humphreys. Blankets at Humphreys Humphreys, A dance at Woodsdale Thursday will have office at any price, even if they have to sacrifice the interests of ne 1-4 sec 18, twp 31, range 38.

Cleveland Precinct Polls to be held lie names the following witnesses to office at tianlcn Cliy, KHn-utoit Jan. James Haydt-n. for the sc twp 33 rn'-c yc, vr. prove his continuous residence upon. know her, and this loss falls heavily our people.

This is an honorable in residence of E. C. Burkhart, nw 1-4 sec 8, twp 83, range 38. and cultivation of, said land, viz; Gil ite uamra t.l.twtn(j M'nc ta prT4 his continiMn4 reviilence upon, and ruHivaJ bert Omelev. -Elmer Sl.over.

1m- non oi.nam Johrt spirit with which to enter into a canvass. upon her." A small prairie fire south of town HIlioi, llitnim. Krllv. Jinn ll trtnt. Gause, William Miller, all of Uujotou, ail of liugoion, Kaiia.

South Cleveland rrecinct rolls to be held in residence of David Scott, sw 1-4 sec 2, twp 35, range 38. Kansas. F. M. 7fU.ri.

Rcrlstrr. Also, on Dec. 20, 1886, viz; Gilberl Monday was checked on reaching Rockingham Items. La vd OrriCK at Oardkv ritr. Kivin, Quigley, for lots 3 and 4 and evening.

plowed ground. Were it not for this c. t.S. NolW hrrrby clven that tht Sheriffs Election Proclamation. i sec 13.

twp 35 s. ranue 36 w. Mr. Charles Peters expects to leave They have left us but we can never I protection fire would sweep over the miowiiix nainea Winer ii.t tilwt notice of lie names the following witnesses to State of Kansas, Stevens County, ss. for Sumner county in a few days.

prove his continuous residence upon. forget them. First Store Ever Established in Stevens Kansas. A Fill Line ol Grooeries uw intention to make Bnal proof in r.inrt his claim, an.l that aanl proof will he tnwla Jelore the n-sKtr rm-elvt-r of lua land (iHit. at 'iirden Cltr.

Kana. on Fh. Whereas, by the laws of Kansas country, leaving a barren waste in its track, and depriving hundreds of head Messrs. Izor and Stehle visited old and cultivation ot, said land, viz; El mer Shover. Isaac Gause William II J.

W. Calvert Co. want more relin 4. i8-7. Vix: IUe A.

Mluim. 3r23 for U. friends in this vicinity Sunday, 3d. of stock of what is yet good, pasture. Tut-ckc.

William Miller, of Hugoton, He name the following vliiiratfa t. nmcW Those who have not already plowed Mr. Scott Kester, of Garden City, regulating elections, it is requiied by the sheriff of the count to give notice before the time of holding a general election, by proclamation throughout the county, of the time on which such election shall be held; and therefore, Kansas. 32-37 F. M.

Nile. Register. hla eontlnnoiw mideiipe nin, and culliva-' fire guards can easily see the impor or, mi.i inno.vtx: J. Lanck. lUberl ttmwn.

H'nt. Read. J. W. Ailriin.

VlnJ quishments. Go to Ferguson Moore for relinquishments. A largo attendance at church Sunday evening. tis a call last week. Mr.

K. has a homestead here, and will be among ralo. Kansas. Land Office ar Garden City, Kansas, ept 15, 1886 -Notice is hereby given tance of doing so as soon as possible. Had it not been for this check to the us soon as a settler.

r. r. V. Kcglstcr LXD OmoB AT O.VUI.K.V CITT. Kivaiaj that ho following named settler ha' fire Monday, the daraace which might Mr.

Charles Lee, assisted by five of Oet. lfv. Notice lo reliy that thi Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in tmnnnrt of Ins Ciaun. ami in pursuance of such requirement, 1, A. P.

Ridenour, sheriff of the county of Stevens, in the state, of Kansas aforesaid, do hereby, proclaim and Hats lor everybody atr liumpnreys mnltml rtiM nnthp fmvtnlH his dogs, had a terrible fight a few that said proof will be mde lefore the loiiowutg namei m-uier ha aiel noti-eof hit Inlpiition to nt-ikn final proof in oupnoit hl claim. and that raid proof will he made liefore rrpisler tr reeeiverot tlie S. lin.l Tha tern nnnnt ore trvinrtn nights ago with a monstrous coyote. recister or receiver or the u. c.

lano Always on Hand. Give Us a Call. KROH LEWIS office at Garden Citv. Kansas, on Dec, Good milk cow for sale. Inquire of maVA anitnl nut.

nf the snnt.TwAtim The coyote came off victorious. oftice at Garden Cly, Kanst. ou Feh. a. ls7i make known that the ftrst luesday after the first Monday, being the 2nd day of November, 1886 (Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and 6, 1RR.viz: Thoma J.

Guin. who made G. W. Freelove. exposition by claiming that the coun No.

7937 for the nw see S3, twp A happier man you never saw than imoi m. rfounon, tit tor UtO 4 aec i. xrp si h. rxnse 37 ar. lie imme the foll-irlns wilnese to pnta tiia cotitliinoua reldenets upon, and rultiva- 35 ransre 35 w.

J. J. Browning was last Thursday Eighty-six), it being the second day He names the following witnesses to evening. When asked the cause he non or, una, vix: w. Klockaonif Oren hlrlev.

A Jones. 1 Frinisnn. ait ties interested are sending to them for products to make a display with. This is simply a dodge on the part of the eastern counties to enable them to prove Ins continuous residence upon. oi said monin, is, oy me consiuiuion x.

QTrYRT? and laws of Kansas, appointed and 1 TOprietors i'lUiNJiK blUKb, Hugo, Kansas. ot Iiiifjoion, mnMv and cultivation of. paid land. viz; Lew said, "I struck it!" Struck what? J. L.

Pancoast returned last Saturday from Topeka. Kelly Huff are puting down a well for C. E. Cook. Put your land in J.

W. Calvert hands for sale. made the day on which the qualified is E. Smith. James Cad -i ray, Solomon Water! water!" electors of said Stevens county Bhal I Coft.

George Smith, of Hugoton, Kan, mo, pn.rvv. ij7, Tiz; ucotko W. oro. II GOH for the ne J4 aee X7, twp S2 ranje 37 lie names the follovr'ine witncc to provS hU continuous mtidcniN uon, u.l meet, between the hours of 8 clock 32 37 C. F.

M. lilies. Kegister. The literary society was called to compete with us. Those attending the exposition will readily see that there is no truth in the assertion, as a.

m. and clock p. at the usual Land Office at- Garden City. Kansas, order Saturday night (the 2d), by the places of holding elections, and suchl 15. litJ.

Notice is hereby given non 01. aaia lanti, tii: w. m. Johnson. Oren ShirleyB A -ones, II Ferguson, all of MuJ gtton, aucr.

$3.23 for the best kid shoe at Hum president, at early candlelight, the other precincts as the township trus- mat the iowo win naraea settler n. they have nothing that will compare 3j-I f. M. siurn, Register. house being crowded to its utmost ca- l.tees and justices of the peace may des- tiled notice of liw intention to make with the products of the west land OfSpe at Otrdrn Cltr.

Kanaaa. Or. final proof in support of hi claim, and phreys Humphreys. Bargains in deeded land can bevhad of Ferguson Moore. ft, 1RC6- Ncth-e hrel.y nlven that the fol- that Paul, proof will be tnadt Del ore in pacitv.

First on the program after ignate each of thethree townships tu i ln Stevens county, Kansas, and pro- the secretary read the report of the ceed to by the' folloing last meeting was the question for de- state, district, county and township register or receiver oi the land The able lawyer from the east has stuck some of his friends for the costs in the quo warranto proceedings in owtni; name. 1 wilier ha tllei notice of her intention to nike final proof ta ippcrt of her claim, and that sai4 proof trill Ur ma.le hefore reciMer or receiver of the I. S. land (flicA at fiarHpn Pitr Vfinsas on l)r rienty of good school land for sale And Everything usually kept in a First-Class Grocery. 1.

1S80, viz; Henry ll. Uoiiert. a t3 bate: That the Indian oiheers, to-wit omee at r.arrtcn c-ty. Kana. on Feb.

4, IM7 the supreme court. Where will Sam ivr cue iw o. o. xX Klixlth Sloan. II MIA jr tka aeil A Call and by Ferguson Moore.

Laces and embroideries at Humphreys Humphreys. has more right to complain of ill treatment from the whites than the ne lie names the following witnesses to I ti, tvp 33 a. rang w. prove Ills Continuous reidtnCA Upon. I fhe find other suckers who have any cqn Zgg-Arc selling cheap as iJie CHEAPEST, be conitinced.

STATE OFFICER8. One governor. -One lieutenant governor. One secretary of state. One auditor.

and Cultivation Of. said land. VIZ; li. I ner cntinmijia rwnnenc npon.ami fidence in the information -imparted gro." Three judges were viz tlnn of, lan1. vli: W.

A. J-tlin. Ssmnrl. W. Cann.

Lacer. S. M. lly. Wm.

to him by the spirits Wm. Hancock, affirmative: Charles hitilncton. Win. ScO, E. Chookloy, all ot Hncoton.

Kansas. spll. of llugoton, Kansas. ttu PoTi'ctiir Woodsdale is to have a paper (at alvert Jo. want more relinquishments for sale.

Hats, cgp.3, boots and shoes at Hug- r-pwlal ttto to Scott Lee, negative Harvey Tooley." After One treasurer. One attorney general. One superintendent of public in 5 SOUTH MAIN STREET, I HUGOTON, KANS. least it is so rumored), presumably Land Office at Garden city. Kansas.

a lengthy discussion of both of lie name the fullowltiir itufse tu nrora Sept. 13. 181. Notice is hereby civen the "question the judges gave, their that the following named settler has Uht runtlnnona relJen npon mnr raiava-tion of itf1 land F.lizalwita Slum Sam- R. O.

JAMES. decision in favor of the affirmative TRENT, Jb. gins Kelso 3, llartland. witn bam vvooa at tne head. "it is Tarties can make final proof before hardly necessary to say that, like the W.

E. Allen, district clerk. rest of Sam's newspaper ventures.lt tiled notice of Ins intention to mikp hlrttnpioii. Wiu. Self 11.

Chotkley. alt of -Hngutun. KaiuuM. One associate justice. DISTRICT OFFICERS.

One person for member of congress final proof in support of his claim, and After a few minutes recess the literary will go where the Wood bine twineth J.S-W C. F. X. yiLES. E-sistr.

Lan4 OKI." at Garden City, Kansas. exercises came next. A paper edited that said proof will be made Itefore the register or receiver of the U. S. land office at Garden Citv.

Kansas, on Dec of the Seventh district. by Jeff Berryhill, entitled the "Old C. T. Eatliffe is the proud father of 39. 18M.

Notlre Ls hereby iv-n tbat Ue tol-lnwlne named aeulrr ts tilcl nolloe of ht 1. 1M, viz: Jeff D. Berry hill. 64S7 ln'nik'U ntaice nnal proof In anpportnf his claim, and lhat fal nxf inadn for the swj sec 23, twp 31 range w. He names the following witnesses to a bright 8 -pound boy, who put'in his appearance Sunday night." Though but a few days old, the little fellow brfore W.

K. Allen, iliarrict clerk of Stevens Humphreys Humphreys. Clothing as cheap as the cheapest at Humphreys Humphreys. W. M.

Case made a trip to Optima the latter part of last week. Maid's Guide and Old Bachelor's Eye Opener," was read by Mr. Berryhill and C. W. Eaton, and gave very good satisfaction.

Next was a reading: bv cohmy, Kansas, at Htipnton, Kansa. on Xor. COUNTY" OFFICEKS. One representative. One'county clerk.

One register of deeds. One clerk of the district court. One county One sheriff. prove in continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: J.

29. ISh viz; William ti. Oliver, who wart has found out that we are a lover of JAMES TRENT, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE, AND COLLECTIONS. fi.iiS for the sen 13, Irrp3l rge ST w. Ue names Hie followtne witness to nrova W.

King, John Walker, Sim Ilamlin, i- el. i A i it .1 fine cigars. Charles Alason, of Iluroton. Kans. F.

Gallivan, followed by a declamation by Charles Hughes Songs were his eontlnu-Mi rwldenr-e npon, and eultlTa-tlon of. l.ind, viz; John Mcl'ml-len, Jobn. 32 7 G. F. Niles, Register.

One county superintendent of pub We try to follow the dictates of Itnter, Furnas, Cliarle L. Jlarlan. ail ol lic instruction. llucniou, KauMt. sung by Wm.

Balslev. Miss Cassie LOAi Land Oflice at Garden City. Kansas. christian charity, and humbly ask par Spt. 15.

188ft. -Notice is hereby given Brown and Chas. Hughes. A negro a-s Ee-rister. Ijln OFFtCTB AT AUtF.V irv.

don. But "he" meant "he," and i that tae following named seMler has song, with delineations, by a v-t -a m- opportunity were accorded "suppress One county surveyor. One county attorney. One coroner. One probate judge.

One county commissioner. First dis Oi-t. 2. IS. 5olloe hrrbfjrtveH tSuil llin fiiHuwIni; nauted Bftllr h.s flM iiuii-e of hied notice cf Ins intention to mase All kinds of boots and shoes at Humphreys Humphreys.

Sev eral of the boy3 think they have the fastest ponies on record. See announcements of candidates at the head of local coluinn. Now is a good time to build, there being a cut in lumber prices. ed" would give ample explanation for riual proof of liU claim, and his Intr-ntton make final rtrof In snr-norc iaion ana rat JViurphy, was pro nounced immense by the audience, of liiselnltn.and Uiat said tr.H-f will be iuMlfl that said proof will be made before rue actions. register or receiver or the U.

land trict. ttt-iore w. m. prult J'Mff of le rens eon i.l at Kx, on Pre. 4.

Iisss, vt; Patrick who made oilier at Garden Citv. Kansas, on Dec. The question selected for debate Saturday evening (the 10th) was "Re One county commissioner, Second The man who advised his followers to withhold the number of children Be sure to call on us on any business relating to above. ConREsroNDENCE solicited ahd cheerfully answered. 2.

lssaviz: Herman H.Cann. Uj2l No. H7 for the sw aee 1. Ir. 3,1 ite 5s wj district.

He baiiim the foliawiua wilnrSMr Ut isnva for the ne sec 2. two 35 s. ranee 37 One county commissioner. Third i eoniinnotts residiui-e -oiilr-- Laundried and unlaundried shirts of school age they had, is S. N.

Wood He names the folio wins witnesses to district. iluii of. said land, vir: lari.t Scott. a San. solved, That art is more attractive to the eye than nature." A motion was made to adjourn until next Saturday he who built (or said he would build) ders, KoUrrta, Yaa tanJt, all of Ma' prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.

said- land, viz: 11. gotoii, Kansas. theRaymond school house, in Pace Also, on ik. tu: iarw vert, win IL Roberts Geo W. Lacer.

S. M. Fly, BANK of LAKIN, TOWNSHIP OFFICEttB. One trustee for each township. One clerk for each- township.

One treasurer for each township. night at early candlelight, which car fiia-le l3 No. 43jS fur the iw i aee 3, tV county, at Humphreys New Home sewing machine for sale by Humphreys Humphreys. J. W.

Calvert has gone to Garden City to take in the exposition. ranee 33 w. ried. John Wm. pell, or Hugoton, Kansas.

827 F. M. Niles, KegUter He names the loliowine witnesses to ptt The society items are rather limited Two justices of the peace for each I. R. HOLMES, JOHN O'LOUGHLIN, R.

M. SPIVEY, i Lilglitning Valley Locals. Ms continuous resi-lenre njfon. an I rnillva-tlnnuf, ssi'l lanl, vix; tj .1 1 San-lent. 1'ali Irk Weasbrr, ylreicr Measber, Land Oflice at Garden City.

Kansas Sept. 15. 18SU Notice i hereby given townsmp. this week, owing to the society editor having been unable to attend the dif "Vice President. Cashier.

ail of Huotnn, Kansms. General health very good in the Two constables for each township. Witness my hand and official sis- that the folio wins named settler has ferent social gathering held the past valley. filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and nature this 4th day of October, A. D.

1886. Adam P. Ridesouk, week, on account of the press of bus What '8 the matter with Dermot and thataaid proof will be made efore the Rockingham? brethren, let's recmer or receiver of the U. is. land Sheriff of Stevens County, Kas.

Legal Notice. SAM. H. CARR, Assistant Cashier. OAPXTAXi SOOK, 650,000.00.

Good Fire Proof Vault. and Safe, Protected by. Hall's proved Time-Lock. Collections Made on AM Points. otlice at Garden CitT.

Kansa. on Dec. If you want your land sold, J. W. Calvert Co.

will sell it for you. Sheriff Fulton, of Garden City; was "7-jn town the fore part of the week. W. S. Steele is building a new residence on his claim, west of town.

You will find all kinds of the best literature on sale at the post office. hear from you once a week. Im- iness, C. N. Converse sold his business house to James Joslin for the consideration of $1,200.

Jim got a bargain, 2. 18W. viz; Martin T. Hildinj-er. 1 Special uulias 10 Henry w.

aie r. r. MXn.rs, Register. Land OflW at Garden ity. Kansas.

Sept. ST. iNi. Noih-e I iMtrrliv (4vn I list. Ui lul-Iwwlnc nametl aitltr liv titet lulliof 1 litem Inn to make Dual proof In snpjvjrt ot tils elaUu.

ami UuU salcl prunf rit tnadn lrfor n-jMHtsT receiver vt the S. l.tnl ofiicts at oarden ritv, Kwss on Kv. 2., 1806, tit: Jueh U. Coales, 6 4331 for the IW, ee JC wp 31 ra! w. Its names the rllo-rtnit wtfneflps to prove lits eontinnrnis itssttence upon, and cuitivav tlon of, ail tsmt, vtx: Paitirlr.

Mtirphv. A -Fux, Charley Hughes A. UynulX, of aajih tkin. Kansas. Dr.

Miles' family were visiting the jSo. 6G20 for the ne i eec 04, twp 34 County Superintendent's Office, 7 ran se 37 family of Geo. T. Smith. The doctor He names the following witnesses to Hugoton, Oct.

5, 1886. I have divided Stevens county into says he likes this part of the country and will soon vacate the building he now occupies and move into the new Drove his continuous residence upon. and cultivation ol, said land, viz; II. three (3) school districts. The boun very much.

W. Cann, Henry Roberta, Go. Lacer, The rush still keeps up at the West- one. Mr. James C'adamy has left the val daries of each district are set forth in the notices posted.

The law requires Wra. Spell, all of llu-joton. Kansas. Saundeps Go, cm, every stage bringing new faces. ey for a visit to friends in Anthony, SpciiU notloo Vi fabrics -irrthv.

3139 M. Lss iiejUler. Tjind Office, at Garden rity, Kansas, Pe1- 337 C. M. Niles, ltegister.

Land Offire at Garden city. Ksni. three months subscription school to be taught in each district before the Barper county. He will return with The Western has changed hands again, Mr. -Jackson retiring on account of the ill health of his wife.

Mr. Creek has taken his old position as landlord of this popular house. public school fund can be obtained f.ViA Viirrla in fliA flnnnor JS, ifvui. Is li.rchjr irvr mat ilie IjI-lowiiuf named settlor lias filed uotieuf falsi i n.e iVn Sept. 13.18Sft Notice is hereby gix'fn that the following named settler lms Relinquishments for sale.

Frease Donald. Wanted More land for our J. W. Calvert Co. The firm name of Harlan Co.

has ji.r. niumm vriuson, a nepnew oi tion. pace 61. It. S.

of 't 4giYcru, geed and gale -tabled. filed notice cf his intention to make final proof tn support of his claim, and Squire Bradshaw, has acted the part Kansas.) I have made large for the reason that when there of a wise man by leaving Missouri and r. KatUfle has, moved to town, and intends going into the land, loan that said proof will be made IWore the recister or receiver of the U. S. land ofSw at Garden City.

Kansas on Ic. 0, ISM, viz; Dsniel Diehl. "337 ocatmg in the county of Kansas. If been changed to Teames, Harlan Co. Ci-'-' and real estate business.

He will also handle flour, feed and grain. Look we ain't mistaken William is a rustler and will make a good citizen of Ste Horsss Fed by the WEEK How is one. subscription scnool taugnt in each district that entitles all the children in said district to draw the public school A subsequent county superintendent can divide the district to suit the convenience of the school children. On the 18th day ot October. about the grading of Main Sstisfacflcn Gaaranlesd.

Hzj and Grain out for his ad next week. vens. Luck, old boy. street This should be attended to for i he so sec 3. twp sirs, range 30 He names the following witnes.ia to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Cy Freae, J.

D. Lindsley, Newton Whe.t-ton, Joseph l'oland, of Hugoton, Kan. We saw something pass Sunday Abram Leedy, the new merchant, now occupying the Grubb building, at once. J. L'.

Pancoast is having the front morning about 9 or 9:30 o'clock, and 1886, the legal voters will assemble at I IVI NXH 32-37 C. r. M. Niles Kegifler. to our agreeable surprise found it was proper voting piacea nu eiect.

a sent us some fine eating apples yesterday, in return for which he has our Driver Furnished with Team, When Desired. and interior of Iris oflice building remodeled. a tn I scnooi Doaru, toee nonces iiis uctsfgiri, onms Saar1 ro.on4, thanks and best "wishes. Barn on East Side of TWn, tt I Juano unice ar. uaraen Kansas MagO, Kansas, pt, 18 i88(L-Notuo is hereby given way to church.

Yes, and drawn by a hnto one district. I ureo that one Intention to ntaKC piuur in support his claim, and that said proof will I mada tx Ji-e W. M. tinlun. proli'a Judge of Kte--f ei crAintv -Huioton, on Nnv." ft If-sg, rfrl John i l'Mimnt.

it Vi STctJ UfC Hie aw see II, twp 33 rn 3J w. He naraea the lolniwms to prevents eoml'inons ret-lfne" taptm. and tlun ot.sald lantl.vi: Cok, lSer Ko mt, -n heeler, L. Lewis. Kas.

K. M. XllsfS, Land OlPce at T.tr.ten CHy, Kanaa. O-lt i. It.

Notice Is heiol-y glcn intit the f.d-lowlne named seitlcr has filed tiottee of -tils Inienit to make, proof In snpport -Ms claim, and that said proof will tti.vl'' brfiwe H. rryharcer, pr.lat jn'se of llan-llion eonrttv, kst brraeuse, on Nov. 29, 1S, vti: John I. Mnrrav, It Tctf -for Hie of ne'i 10 and. of na avs 11.

twp 31 a. nn-- SS w. He names tbe loll iwlti 1lnesss tn pravy liU continuous resl-lwnoc npon, nnd caiiiva- tion of. sai Und, vlt: Wiuter. Wm.

Winter. lavld Lemm ntder, Sylvester Lru-' jfAmnier, all ot ihmvlUe, Ksn. C. V. M.

Mir. Resls.tf. iJind OfTiee at Gurrten ntv. Ksnsas. Scptv CO, 1..

Vol Ice Is plven tlist tlie t.l-lowlnrr namM) twtfvr has n4'-ef his; IntenOon to make na4 prir 1I his claim, and that eaid prwf le mil" before reelilcr or rcceUi rf tli t'. Isn't offlee at tiardcn rtty, Kansas, or. Jti. 7, vie; Gtyc U. Lake.

H.a j4 lor tli tec twp 1 a. rain:" w. He r.Mimlhe foil.lr.sf wltric.ses to pnv hU continuous res! npn, and cottiva-' tiovt of. Unrt. vti; CUari-s w.

Uwi Janiss w. lurrj.u, aIoumi fill, of I'ij-i-' that the following named stttler 3-4 trotter, shipped to these parts three monthssobscription school be Several large bills of lumber have been ordered for this place, and the buildings will be commenced aa soon by J. II. J.A.K. will go to church, taugnt at once in eacn ot tne tnree Billiapd iHAILL, won't he Bob? If you desire to sell your land, see Robertson Schell, real estate and loan agents.

Ferguson Moore have a number of timber claim and other relinquishments fotsale. For cheap money, on reasonable' ecuuui uisliivib. nucu tuu nunc all thethildren in the county, between the ages of and 21 years, will be en as the lumber can be placed on the we understand that J. B. Cullison tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, tnui that said proof will be made before the register or receiver of the S- land office at Garden Oity, KHnsas.

on Dec Jl, 1888, vbs; Nathan P. Allen, who made No. 4372 for the sw sec 11, twp 81 ransre SD w. lie names the following witn ewes to prove his continuous fesidt-ncs upon. ground.

titled to draw the public school fund. located several families in the valley J. if. (JUMMIXGS, last week. Thanks; J.

B. We wel Gns. jLnderoon, Propr. Good Room, Good Tables. Call Amuse Yourselves.

and County Superintendent of Stevens When the gong sounds for dinner at "the Western the rush is simply wonderful, and the faces we see are come them to the valley, feeling that County. Kansas iney win oe wen pieasea wi.n prove up with, call on Robertson SchelL Robertson Schell loan money on and cultivatioo of. said land, viz; Snl- Order Prohibiting Stock From mostly those of strangers. lie Edfnonia Alien. Beniamin ltunulng at Larjie.

IVkerd-Joseph Woalford, of Dermot, a gooa lawyer, witn ins case Stevens county. Kansas throwrrout of the supreme court all COMUIBSIOXEBS OFFICE, Sept. 21, 1886. new homes. Still thera is room for a few more.

Those wanting claims here should apply soon, as they go at sight. Don't forget that valley land is as good as gold. The watermelon ditys have gone, Also, on Dec. 21, 1KS6, viz? Cates. who made No.

for the on account of his ignorance of the se. Ka.f tieoige w. t't-iv. C. K.

M. Nars Ketsler. State of Kansas, Stevens County, ss. mode of procedure. se i koc 15, twp 31 rariRe Sl w.

bue names the following witnesses to It is hereby ordered by the board at nnrFn Civ. Ind Is Ban in Connection with the Hall where you can get as good accorftmoda- tlons as at any establishment of the kind in the West. real estate, chattel and personal security, i See them. Ferguson Moore have relinquishments for sale on some of the best claims in the county. Don't buy your goods at the road, while Humphreys Humphreys will duplicate the prices there.

Some one said he controlled the Quaker vote, and would also get the Of county commissioners of-Stevens county, Kansas, that hereafter all prove ner continuous resxience uron, im-o. xii-is h-rri p.T. ttt th i. i-and cultivation of. said land.

Viz: Na- ttn- med ui-r has n. it -e uij than P. Allen. Edmoma Allen, Benja 2t. 'm min Picketd, Jeph Woalford.

all of tr support of the north. We wonder The vines have most turned gray A sore regret to all mankind i That they can't always stay. neat cattle, horses, mules, asses, swine and sheep are prohibited from run who it was? Dermot. Stevens county. Kansas, ning at large within the boundaries of Stevens county.

Kansas. uooc liros. ana Chamberlain are We give theni up with sweetest 32 S7 XI. ii lies Oftce at Harden Citv, of'U-e Kt liarvlen J-tn i at ten K. Fun er, i nt the t.

3. w. He names ft.i tr; ili" his I- r-, tlon of. i i Pant A. 1 is' 1 still hauling from the Beaver some of DrugS, That this' order be published for four consecutive weeks in The Hugo thottghts' That they will return again the finest hay we have seen on our 8ept IS.

Police is hereby given that the lollowii- namnl settler has Rfon oriTl fy, lrvr I ciiCVI. huui uu streets. mtfnr' -i to i 1 1 led notice of his after such pu-Mication. nsl prwf av? Fof we always have the rain. Stevens county's exhibit was taken Ferguson A Moore will furnish yoi money to prove up on at a reasonable rate of interest.

Call and see Parties desiring to make final proof before the probate judge scan call-on him, or oa Pancoast, and save expense of going to Garden City. IS. UHAVBEBLAIK, 2 I Chairman to Garden Sunday morning, in t. ff tl u. zl ur: tiz: i We haid them early, we had them Iaite; rvrrr: W.

A. Clabe. charge of II. F. Nichols and G.

i i i i a a i4i 0 Kroh. We do claim that position In fact we raised tbeijr for the states As well show at the exposition Clc J. E. Hcsi, Commissioners Attest: J. W.

CalVIrt, County Clerk. T' We tcUl Tn5P -srirl fti il'e" "ear Ul; leuu BUUH iV. totlfl not or men all Will CDttclucfe with three. cheers for Stevens county and Utioton, the i ut vour land ana reiinc'iiinnet 3 ro r-r biij inn )io (Vo1; and Chamierllin ere' still Willing fnim. tl.e county for five years, in the hands of Trrr ra i Eiiill if ycu JtclL I.

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