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The Plainville Echo from Plainville, Kansas • 8

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i Newspapers of To-day, i i money than at anything else VV J-N an ngeiier lof III. in-fi t'c'iing book out. Iieuiimera siieceed urautllv noun ail i nHiialu'itllnll. tt book Co Pi 1 1 litinl, Miiiui: jiiJti.yQf Mertroua and Seminal Oe ri tlh ty, Early Decay, Lota at Mi.s.s.ju memory, "'JRE R-)cli)BSodvlco forSeli-rronfinen. tiiivu 'I i co liiO Mont', and avoid Omickery.

ilUCIli UJd Trlnl of DemotliM Addrcs 33 r. WlI.TiIA.r.13. MiTwanliee, Wis. MCLS i I REUA3LE SELF-CURE A fuvorlto itresnrlnllnn rif An. nt tha moot, noted mid suecessliil KiieeliLlluia In it.u rr a 1 now retlredi for the cure of Ari-raim Mobility, t.imt manhood, IF-A'iiPHwand Itoray, Heii liiplultiseuletlenvulopei-rp.

UiuggiHtscuufllUt, Addrati DR. WARD Louisiana, Mo. Mmm Indian Vegetable pills FOR TI1H LIVE And all Bilious Complaints Kafe to take, being purely vegetable; nogrlp' ln. l'rico 25 cl. All HrugKlsu; HfiOE 00 26 Pages.

Illu-tratedlnolothandgiltblnrHnrSOo. or ii'Ntnget samo, pHiwr cover Tbii book eon tain all the curious, doubtful or inquUttlv want Co fcuow, larpn fold vwtj few mouths. ICoalth, iJeanty, IioppineBa, ar promoted by ltd ficoiio may marry, who uot, why, medlenl h1, whun Dcoei(try brnupht huma lo you, TO wodcrf-jl run ricrunu r.ruoto Ufa. Bent icak-fl by lr. WIUTTIEK, St.

Louli, gfo.i i tho grout htifftlaltwt. CotiiiHrttin onfl froa; 0 NO Jj- NEWHohchacIMG 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. 0f.AN ILL. WMASS. GA.

TOR SALE BY New Horrie Sewing Machine 1011 Olive St. St Mo II 1 SUBSCRIBER valued from 2 to favoritism CZ5 il 6 'flSer 'l g. A.n?m i TTlTT I wPI Wkk mm raysd csc HI Iff! 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical JLYiumph of ta Age I SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID' LIVER. Loss of appetite.

Dowels costive, Pulu in the head, with a dull sensivtlou in the bnck part, Puin uudcr tho oliouldcr hlude, FuHiiess nflcr euting, with adis Inclinntinn to exertion of body or mind, Irritiihiiiiy of temper, J.ow spirits, wifh a feeling of Iir ving nouiccted somo duty, W'cnriuetin, HizzinesH, ITulterlng nt the Heart, Dots lielorotho eyes, Ileudaclio over the right rye, ltcstlcsMness, with fitful drenms, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S are especially adapted to such rases, ono doso effects bucIi a chan cfe of feel i iir as to astonish the su fferor. They Increase tlie A ppetite.and cause tha bndv to fn lie on Klcsli. thus tho svstert is nourished, and bvtheir Tonic Action on the lliittist iveOrKnns.lt cttuliir Stools nra rrorlueetl. l'rlen Murray W.V.

TUTU r5RAT nAin or WmsKEit8 chansed to a Gnossr Black by a single application of this DrE. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI. Office, 44 Murray Now York. It will ptirify and enrich the BLOOD the LIVER and KIDNEYS, anil TUB HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTH! In all thoaa diseases requiring a certain and etllclciit TONIC, especially Hysoepsiu, Want of Appetite, liiillpes-tlon, Iae'k of StreiiKth, its is niaiked with Immediate anil wonderful results, ilones, tnti9Cles and nerves receive new force.

Enliven, the mind and supplies Power. Eiill'eriiin from nil complaint. LALJlLb peculiar to their sex will find ill DR.HARTEK'S IRON" TONIC safe and speedy cure. It gives a clear nnd healthy complexion. The strongest testimony to the Value ot UK.

IIaktkii's Irom Toxio is that freuuent attempt, nt counterfeiting have only added to the popular ityof the original. If you earnestly desire health do not experiment get the Okioinal and Best. rSend yonr address to The Dr. Hnrter jviea.i o. St.

Louis, for our "DREAM BOOK." tXi ulloi strange ana ueeiui Dr. Harter's Iron Tohio is for Sale by all URuaQISTS bNO U.A-.K9 6C 813 ivi fctiJ VERY NEW gets a Present I $503. and C.T3 FACTS RECARDiNB ft 1'eoplo gcnorally, roU oven Ujoho 'who may be loiniea u'aj renders and closs observer, hava but a faint conception of tlio ronnitudo an 1 influence tho pres of tbis country has attained. From a siicftil ex amination of the advance pages of the 1885 addition of the' American Newspaper Director' issued May 1st, by Geo. P.

Howell of New York, it appear that there are 14,147 newspapers and periodicals publishad jn the United iJtalfr. and Canada; of thoao tho United State? has 12,973, an average of oil" paper for everj' persons, i 1884 the total tun bcr ol v.o.vb papers was less by 823 tbnn at and 'Vvhilo tht gain thin year not so marked in ton)o previous yeare, it is siill conidci ablo. Kanwas -hows tho gnutf.il-increao, thC' number bo.ng 18, while Illincia follows with a ain of 77; It'. la'ctiriouj to notice that New Yoik, ficeilo vt so 'ui'uoh political activity during the last campaign, should have only a.bmu ono-third as many new papers as Pennsylvania. Ab an'index to tbf-comparative growth and prosperity of different sections of lhe country, especially the Territories, tho num.

fcer oj new papers forms an interesting sttldy, and rtay well occupy the attention' of the curious. False. Eoooomy. Ono of the great evils of American life is the attempt' to believe that wa are getting 'something for While this -is a fallacy there are yet many who persist in believing that money is saved by the purchase of a low-priced article' ol nferior quality because it will, to a jcertain extent, answer the purpoBt. while a better one that will do better service) and is really worth double the money expended, costu a few dol.

lars more. In nothing else is thi-more Clearly proven than by the pur- thasft of low-priced Sewing Machines now flooding the country, while the new Davis" the best Machine in tlie market only, fcsoats 'from $5 to $10 more; t.i CONTESTS. office No 'April 14 18 85. 377 Complaint haviuaf. been utercd at I hit) talilce by Itoubeqi Rows against Sharer for failure to comply tvitli Uv to tiinher-ciilt-tire entry -Nm dated April 7 1871) upon the 8 1-4 88622 t.tf) sf 18 in KooRS county Ks.

With a view to the oiicellatltm of sittl entry; contestaii alleging that the bald Tamea Sharer failed to cnlfciyate during the fourth year and ever the five acrt8 planted the third year and failed to plant the live acres as requited the fourth year, tho said parties are heron summoned to appear at this olUce on the ti day df June 1885 at 9 o'clock to fnrleh testimony concerning Raid alleged failure. Jf aanna reg. Piukertdn Kecelver. tt Sv land office Waiteeney Ks I No. April 29th 1885.

3902 Complaint having been' entered at- this by Tires sella Delay against id ward sni'tli for failure to coniplv with law as to timber-culture ntry No. 2230 dated February 28 17!) ni'on the pe (i rot section 20 townahlp 10 range ,18 in county Kansas With a. view tho cancellation or Baid entry( contestant aljeglrijf that the paid Edward fulled to'plant any trees ddring tlie third and fourth ami each succeeding year limiting of said timber-ci lture entry, as required by law; the suld parties are hereby summoned to appear at ollice on the 18 rtay ol June 1S85, at 9 o'clock to respond nnd furnish testimony said alleged failure. nopKins A NicoiWnma atty. It.

J. F. Ilanua W. 11. Hnkeitoa Keceiveir 52 5 Itegister.

Und'oflice Vako4n9y 1 ofiice Vako4n9y No. April 29 1885 having been entered at this olIic? rnmnt.lnt having i' iiiintu itmny imtltiiaif. srel iU icnt ii for abandoning his lloraestnaii tntryi-No. dated April 23 lilSl upon thu qr seetion 20 township1 fl range 1 In Rooks enmity Ks. with a viuWto iho ca neellatton of said entry; the said parties are herehy summoned to.

np- pear at this allice on the if! day of June at 9 o'clock a m' respond and furnish tesM- mony jJonceruiDiT'eaid alleged nlianibinmpnt. 11. A attys, Ii'J llanna reg. 6 10 il Pinkerton Kecelver. it.i.j I it sends cents for po stilus and re-A I I7H ceive free a costly bo.

of ioiis Ml, I 'mV H'hluh will hel'p vou to nior rlnlit 8 'Viiy III" Hnylliin', eUe In tliii world. Vlltit'eiiU" sex sutteeed irojii (ir- lioui' Tliebroud roH'l to loi opens before tint Workeis Intel tore. At once address. 'I run co. Augusta- Maine.

Becliy's Organs and Hiilion is efilTti'l to the nilveilii.e tKt)i AtlHiitioo in 'niiil to me iiiiveiiii.eiiifnr oi lion, Daniel F. innity, nut worm reuou i wrgaii luiibler, of New in mother column. It i wild that tin: lug tin- puM our Mil lift idiivor "iiiiy shipped B.smi ix lutdve of piiiiilforl.es Irom bif ert iit rnenn nl vViirtliiugtoii ew Jersey. It'-ad bis advert Ik. -inuiit ami order at once.

i'OOii fiOflln L'lven av. sdnd Acei.l-.ZtlO.UOU ill set lift it package i'1'goodn of Inrm- vafift that will Man vou In work that will at once bring you in nione faster titan anything else In America. All itboiil the Sam nooJ-t'pi'ci'cnts With each box. (llhef sex of nil agns lot all line or spare tlinn onlv', to work fin- us in their own homes. Fortunes f.

all woirrs absolutely assured. Don'ldelav. u. Iialllt co eoitUiiil Maine. JUSTWIIATTOff AllVll.

WANT, 1 Ut-oll'tool. 1 be i.t'tit lor urn I'lid liome list Kitln ize. 81 HO 8.5'i, sent Freight Pd. on receipt ol price, if your J5.60, 16.50. hardware iieni- er (Iot a not keep them, tiootl Agents Wanted.

CIIKNKY ANVIL V1HK UeUVoit, 1CU. Important. When you visit or leave New York City, save aggage Expression kh'1 carriage hire ail'-Bop at the Grand Union hotel opposite tin Grand central liepot. Tili'irant rooms lilted up at a cost ol one million dollars, reduced to SI ami upwards per day European plan. Elevator.

taiirant supplied with the best. wears, stages and eleviitco a ilroltd lonll dt pots. Families can live heUei or less money at the Grand Union hotel than ae i 1 ii t- hotel in the city. Great Story Si paper. Al-ioeaelt wieK we give James Pavn if lug puiilished fiuully weekly give a sermon Hey.

T. us win laiisso a mature uione worth I lie price we charge lo the whole year in inltlition to the continued stories, weekly sermons by Itrooklyns most noted divine, ant general literary micellauy, every Issue con tains the following: Illustrated sketches proininant men; letters from all parts of tin world, news of the wet-k, hapeniiigs of interest lu Missouri and Kansas, full ami relial.lt market reports, political goings-on, Washing ton news and special department carefully edited for Farmers, I.itUu Folks, the Family Circle and business men generally. The present publishers have Tin: Kg for 1.) years ami have learned by experience that genuine merit winB Diol'o than anything else. The public t'au therefore rely on us to ndtl every improvement desirable, and to spare no expense in Keeping our paper at that head. We are encouraged by our largely increased list of subscribers, now numbering over to continue the Reduced Price of 1.00 a will therefore receive subscriptions at this low price.

Every Democrat, Every Western Man, Every Farmer, Every Housekeeper and livery Intelligent Newspaper Reader in this fiection will Hod something every week in Tine Times worth our price ol 1.00 a year. copies free, liemft by postal note, money or registered, to THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mr. The Plainville ECHO, and Kansas City WeoKlv X1MKS sent to any address on receipt of 2.00. BEAIY'S 7-ti- -ft OrGANs. From $85 .00 $3,001.00 for churcli ami Cathedra tntT A DT to $2,000.00 for JCvOilAr ULj 1-otlge and Saliath school rTi A.

TP 1 nD 00 to For the nvorkingmnu or millionaire fflTT A TJFron 05.00 toSOO-00. l.U I ilu ILTo meet tlie tlemuud of ull XGrand Square and Upright pi.AJsroFOETJi:s- $173.75 to A Instruments fully AVarrented for fix Years and subject to One Tear's Test Trial, Catalogue Free. Address or call tt poti DAlliEk F. BEATTIr. Washington, New Jert'ey.

TABOr OROVlSr 7 I i Kl' lo I 1 4 -iil Vg2jYl anvil avisecartrrr' ii. i Land offigo at Tiirwin April 1st 1885, No 91.V2 Nntlc-o hereby jrlven that 1 I. lj.ll'l tm ih nereuv hwiv i iii.i.i tw.i I hltt liileiition lllliinni iin.l una int-. to I1IDKC JiliHl pHKif III SUpl'OVt of lllld bit Id p.nid' Hill I'd made before iidge loti k. vn May l-c" I'd Jioi; inr tlie 4'Hecs7 township Viinge i'l.

imiovft the t. move I wntliiuou rehldeiica -lUiitioh huIiI lunil viz: A. I. II' meiiwiiy Sliller and has. Zeliren of kiih, Allen Gailleld of SlocklHii.

I). 11. llmldtuty, I 0 John ISisrell rug. Land ollictt at Anril 4ib, 15. Ks.

No. 1 'otUe Is hereby given that, the rolloning-luiiiK'd n-tlfer hiiHllled notice of bis Intention (o make pror in piiiniort bis claim I'mt said proof will be miide before lerk lil four or lioi'k" county at Mn-htn liia on 10 INSft viz: (mblev A Phillips hoimetei'd ii.plieiit,lon for then l-i of nee .1 10 1 He iiiiiin the lollowllig witnenHi-ri lo rove IjI-i eoiitlmiona reHidence upon and eultl- ntioti of aid liind viz: George cbiirN II. Jiudon K. M. Jtowi-c and nl Mei biy nil ol ilie Huimas.

HopKlim Rty 8 IS Manna reg. Land office at WriKoene)' April 4' h. 1885. 30711 Notice Is hereby el veil that tlie fotlowmg-nameil selllerbas filed not Ire of his Intention to iiuike iinnl proof in upijort I'ltis el ami nnd that said proof w'll lie Hi-I'ore clerk dii Court of IJooks connfv at Stockton Knits on Msm jiiiv 22 IikS viz uhnrlVh: Ilodtoi homestead implication 181 for I lie 1 nee 10 1 10 18 w. I 'e names the following Wi lin-hf eKtoivove eoi.

tiiiuniirf residenei' upon and enll ivntioii of ii i land viz: (ieo Irexler A Phillip and Win Mcolnv nil or Plninuille Kims. Hopkins NiCodciiutatys. 1J ilannii reg Land Office No 30GS March, 28, 85 30G8 Notice is hereby given that the followlng-nnmed settler has filed notice of his Intention, to make iinnl proof in suppnrtof his claim and that said proof will be made before the l.lerk flist Court at stocl.ton Kas on June!) viz: Alva Sanderson lul a41.T.) for the 1-4 sec 2, 10, ranite 18 w. He names the following, itnesses to prove his contimious residence upon, mid Cultivntloi of said laud viz: George Trexler William North of PlainvilleJ 11 Mitchell .11 stewnrt oi stocKton Kansas. li rus Keville Selby fi Manna Att'y.

in. KeKi6ter 1 i-and office jdrwin no March' 28 '85 Dl2i Notice is hereby given that the followingiuim-ed settler bus lliod notice of his intention to iiuike llual proof In support of his claim, uud that said proof will be made before Pr In. at Stockton Kan. i on May 14 Ir-fO, viz: illiam H. stalllngshd tor tlie 4 sec 27 IV II), he names Ilia following wltneese1; to prove his continuous resedenee upon, mid cultivation of.

Haiti land, viz: K. M. liackus, H. iiurr, K. Forrey of Chandler Ks.

Henry Nceley NVohster Kan. John liissei I Iteg." Jiarnts IteviJleft Selby 18, Land Offics Kirwin, Tans' No i ApH 23, 1885. 9 8G Notice is liereby given that the following-named settler has file 1 notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his 'and that said proof will de made before clerk Uis-irick court at Stockton Ktmsus. on June 0 lMSi viz: John Aich, US. 10514 for the 4 sec lb 1 It 18 tit) names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: D.rreuch Duke jiuyo Pat-liyHii chili, uilger nil of Moil ale Kans tin i tii, att'y 4 johu liissell, Keg, 17, 'S.

land office kirwin Kas. April 2lstl8So. No. 7252 complaint having been entered at this ollice by A L. Mead against Z.

Allphin for abandoning his homestead entry No. dated March 2 lti80 upon the a 4 e4 sec 35 township 1) 8 range 20 vest in Rooks county Kansas with a view to the coiicellation ofsaid entry; the said parties aye hereby summoned to appear at this otllce on the 17 day of Juno 18M5 at 10 o'clock a. to reKpnd and lurnish testimony concerning: said alleged abandonment. Hop, Nic. utty 4 John liissell Iteg, Land Office at Wakeeney Np.

Kans, roh '85 i I 30415 Notice is hereby "given that the followlug-uamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim ami that said proof Will be made, before the clerk district court Stockton, Kansas, on ay 11, viz: Lewis N. liaker. hd a 2024 for the 1-4 section 10 range 17 w. He names the lollowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, vizi W. Gha in W.

VV. Ath-trton A Martin James of Plain-vllla Kansas; 11. J. F. Ilanna Register.

Hopkins Nlcedennts, Att'yfl. 52 5 Land office at feirwin Kans. No April 13th 1885. i 9229 Kotlce is hereby given that the following-named settler notice of his Intention to mak llital proof In support of his Claim and that said proof will be made befoce the (Hern l)ist. Court at Stocaton Kas, on May 211 Viz: W.

Mayohd 7003 Tor the 4 sec, 17 tO 18. He names the following Witnesses to prove bis continuous riv.ioen.;? upon and cultivation of said viz: J. Hilger nnd John lloge of Jones Sandburg of Pialnville Kans. John Blscell reg. Hop.

Kic. nttorueys. 2 7 Land office Kirwin Kansas April 9th, 1885. No .11 Notice la hereby given that the followfi.g-named std tier baa filed notice iifht's intention til. make final proof in Atippol of fiiii cliiin, ami that, said proof wilt he mudtt hel'ore Prnl.ntif Judge at Stockton, nuns on May lsv, viz: Thomas tilcfe liit J728 for tup a.e i tt He names the following Witnesses prove his continuous resi leuce upon, ami cultivation of, said land, viz: I hurles Hik'ers, WitLiam Tt.

ranee, Frank Itofctoeit, and Frank Piilio MCiiail Kans. 27 foiitilifVael, tteg. McNally Rtt'y. r. Land officp at'Kirwin Khu8- No.

13' 1885. i 9230 Notice Is herebv given that the foltt settler has filed notice, liis intention to make'llnnl proof In support of. bis claim ami that said roof wiii be mado, liefore GlerK Iist Gourt at Stockton K'a on Mav 2Hb lasj viz: T.ltte French hd 700(i for the 4 sec 17 t9r 18. lie names the following Wltnessoa to uroye his conttmuuis rsidence upon and cultivation of salil inini yiz: VV James saiTilliurg of Pialnville ES. Chas.

Iltlcerti John Hoi's of shown. in I 3 93 ml HT. a fi) 2 SSXv VZfL.X p.Xand your tUA hrtftii. ann will a rwardftXi it a rKia name sees on I yf Vopy List of Presents. Evi-yAing TO THE PUSLECi Rochester.

N.Y., Mar. st, 18851 urn nertnnintpft with the Duhlishers itii the Amekican Rural Home, and 1 jthulieve tlicy will lulhl every guarantee they mako to tlie public. vnnr Write fsr (Mayor 0 Rochester or r2a--rr ten vears pasi.i RICHMOND PINKS, ST SI I 1 I I a33AL UOmS Limited ROCHESTER, M.Y. ieho are tired ff Calicoes that fade In tunthine or washing will find the Purples and "Quaker Styles'' perfectly fast and reliable. FOR SALE BY ALL DRY GOODS DEALERS.

THE GIBXi 1 LEFT CQPYB1GHTE0 1877 I 1 US land office WakWey I Apri.1 29 1885 8900 Complaint having been entered at this ollice by William Uelay against Ge're i. Grane for abandoning hjs homestead culrf, So. 8IOt dated April 2.1 iHTfl upon the js qr see 28 10 8 IS west Iih Hooks ciuntr fvans. with view to the caifRllation of tid entry; the Bid parties are hereby snmmoned to nr-l'-ar at this ofBoe on the 10 day 18H5 atHo'locn to pspnnd and furnish con- t- riing aid alleged abauilnnrnprit K. atty'a i Flianua reg.

ft riDiwtoj IUceivL-f Illustrated by the tiss of a Bntwrr wade ty T. t.ITnyfioe'Jt, which Is not on tho Bupir In this picture? but ill IiADIKO UliiiOV OV AMKUIJA. Hnv.lork'il Paft'tv Kin Bolt and Hfth Wheel. Aslt your dealer for th r. I IlilllOCK lfry with the Uaydock Batety King Bolt and iihh Vheel Life is faseeuro riding over any other.

ThUplotfrmbfliratlicd on ulargt erf, la tt inrnne whowll! Vjtee lu) Tt, lHixtl I'rlpo I.ii.t. Cor. 11ml and Itelftll St, llaCISSAII, O. woitcnirnTJt iiaj. lor caislojiuS SleJIale sp, John Hissell reg.

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