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Weekly Review from St. Francis, Kansas • 6

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WEEKLY REVIEW. Thursday; February 20, 1S90. tongno to his buggy broken. C.J. Vanderan.

the road overseer, has been doing good work on the section line between sections five and nine, opening up a road for public travel. A little grain of quinine, a little 19530 Land Office ul Oheilin, Kansas, February 10, iKijii. Notice ii hereby given that the following-nained settler has hied notice of his intention make final pie-euipiioh pioof in support of his I'laiin, and tlint said proof will hi1 made before the pruhuie Uidvu and ex-otlicio clerk of the probate court of Cheyenne rouuty, Kansas, at St. Francis, Kansas, on March viz: JOHN 1'. ABREHAMSON, No.

6K57, lor the nw, section 9, town south range 41 west. lie names the following witnesses to provo hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Oscar Ihnelius, Peter Anderson. Andrew (1. Lunden.aml Andrew Klang, all of aqua, Kansas. 9-13 CYRUS ANDERSON, Reg.

Finn! ProorNotlora. 979. Lnod Office at Obcrllu, Kansas, Jan'y 6, 1890, Notice ii hereby given1 that thu following. Darned bottler haft bled notice of hi Imcnirbn to make final Soldiers' Homestead proof in support of his I i in, and that said proof will made before the Judge of district court or in hit absence before the clerk thereof, at St. Francis, Kansas, on March 3, 1890, vis: JOHN M.

HOWELL, II number 11073, for ibe eft sw'4 se'4 sei of ectihn town 1 south of range 39 west. He names the followlug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: James Roe, Oliver P. Kdmnnd, Joseph L. Jackman and William O. Chase, all of Saint Francis, Kansas.

4-10 CYRUS ANDERSON, Register. drop ot rye, makes the la grippe that's got you drop its hold and ily. This may quickly help you if you only try, but don't forget the quinine when you take the rye. Alexumlcr Township. From Our Special Correspondent.

Did you get a valentine? The farmers are putting in wheat in earnest this spring. Oland Berry took a flying trip to I925S Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, January 28, 181,0. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hia intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will le made before the probate judge and ex-officio clerk of the probate court ot Cheyenne comity Kansas, at St. Francis. Kansas, on Aptil 13, 1890, viz; 1 WILLIAM HKOCKIIAM.

Jun.ua, Kansas, II No. for the te 1-4 n'ctioii 26, town south, range 42 west. Dellie Urockham, who made No 5440, daied August 1, 1887, must appear at the samo time and place and show cause hy her D. S. should not be cancelled.

He names the following witnesses to prove bis continue us retldcnce upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; John Chaplin, Dexter Chaplia, F. A. '1 isilel and William Raker, nil of Jaqua, Kansas. 7-1 3 CYRUS ANDEKSON, Register. 19'Jbi Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, January 21, 189O Notice is heieby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate Judge and ex-ofiicio cltrk of the probate court of Cbuycnne.

county, Kansas, at at. Francis, Kansas, on March 8, vis; SIMON SHLLTZ, of Haigler, Nebraska, II No. 10866, for the ne section 0, town south, range 41 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph McCune, George Downing John II. Moore and Samuel Beakes, all of St.

Francis, Kansas. 7-i8 CYRUS ANDEK80N, Register. Oberlin last week on business. He T. Bodle and wife, of St.

Francis, passed over this divide on Friday evening on their way to Lansing, Colorado, looking very pleasant as they sat behind their span of grays. La grippe still continues with unbounded Buccess, na it is continu ally getting a grip upon some one who has not come in contact with the monstei. si Wanted, some to keep house for Will Neidig. Will is a good boy, is reading a book called "Ten Nights In a Squash Field'and con templates putting out a large crop the coming season. Consequently can not find time to do house work and farm work too.

To the right person a good home will be given. C. T. Follett, who has been located near Denver for 6ome time ptiBt, dropped down an.ong us a few days ago. Charley is a good, hearty tel-low, and kindly lent a helping hand to those sadly in need of help.

Where can we get some seed wheat to is the cry of the farmers along the line. The St. Francis merchants have made a mistake in not eeeping a supply on hand for the trade. Valentine day passed off quietly in our neighborhood. Only a vsry few comic valentines were received.

Our neighborhood was almost deserted last the farmers having gone to town seed wheat anil to do Uncle Nathan Shuggart, who has Clierry Creclc Item. From Our Special Correspondent. John and William Jones cuntem plate returning to Cheyenne county thin spring and occupy their (arms. They seem to think this a better country to live in than Adams county Nebraska. If it is not too late, allow us to mention the increase of population at Aaron Smith's and Henry Burn-ham's.

The arrival of a boy at VV. C. BurnhamV last week is hailed by with much rejoicing Under the circumstances "Billy'' is getting along all right. Whooping cough seems to pre vail to some extent in this neighborhood. C.

A. Alvord's little girl and C. G. Anderson's little boy are among the afflicted, Guy Matthews has taken a homestead in and will commence gratigering in the spring. Mr.

W. Dunlap has taken the claim on Cherry creek, recently cancelled, and formerly known as the 4 ranch. The gentleman has moved his family and is fulfilling the law as to settlement. Hayes Mitchell has probably had the severest attack of la grippe in this He has been 6ick for six weeks, and at this time is unable to speak above a whisper. returned Friday.

Mr. Smith is having a well put down. Mr. BarrofSt. Francis is doing the work.

Thomas Stanley has also contracted tor one, and work will commence soon. A. R. Colt has just put in a five ton pair of stock scales. C.

E. John 19224. Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, January 13, 1890 Notice- is hereby given that the following-named settler has bled notice of his intention to make final home proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the i'udge of the district court for Cheyenne county, Causas, or in his absence before the clerk thereof at St. Francis, Kansas, on March 10, 1890, viz: MOSES H. CRANDALL.

No 2211, for the sJ4 nwfc nwfc sw)4 section 29, and nH st4 section 30, town 3, south of range 40 west. He names the following witnesses to prove- his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Tapp, Louis M. Tapp, Haea Vitchell, and William Stephenson, all of Saint Francis Kansas. -u YKIS ANDF.KSON. Register.

son was the carpehter. The scales are the Jones make. Notice to Hon Besidents, Defendants. In the district court of the state of Kamas, in and for Cheyenne county. The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company; plaintiff.

a Stephen P. Hnllingcr, F.lla Hullinger, his George A. Shapleigh and D. A. Keeler, defendants.

The above-named defendants, and each of them; will take notice that they have been sui-d in the above named court by the above named plaintiff, The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a mortgage bearing date of March 1, 17, executed by the defendants, Stephen P. Hullinger and Ella Hullinter, to the plaintiff oil tho south west quarter of section seventeen 17J in township five (5) south of range- thirty-eight (38) wett of the 6th p. 111., and to nave said real estate advertised and sold without appraisement to pay off and discharge the debt with interest and costs which raid mortgage as given to secure and which said debt amounts to ninety-three dollars ((93) and interest at ten per cent, from April 7, 1800. You, and each of'you, are further uotificd (hat you must appear and answer the petition herein filed on cr before the 5th day of AFril, itlyo, ur the allegations in said petition will be taken an true and a judgment for the above-said sum- of money, and foreclosure of said mortgage will bn rendered as prayed for. Nebraska Loan and Trmt Comoanv.

C. L. Gaddis has commenced putting up his new house. It is to be a frame building. Mrs.

Thomas Stanley has the la grippe very bad this week. She is some better at, the present writing. Shorty. 1926a Land Cflire at Oberlin, Kansas, January 27, Notice ill lurcby t.iven that the follow settler has filed notice of his Ii tention to Iiiiike commutation proof in ai-ppbit ot his claim, pnd that said proof will be made before the pr bate judge and ex officio clerk of the probate couit of Cheyenne county, Kaiisi.ll, at St. 1 fancis, Kansas, on March 27, 1(190, Viz: CHARLES F.

REED, No, I3287, for these 1-4 section 5, town 8 to tli, rnnge 19 west. He names the following witnesses to prove hia Oleveltind Hun. From Our Special Cdrrespoi dent. H. Aultman, from Ft.

Colorade, and a cosin of Morgan, W. H. luminous residence upon, and cultivation of, raid land, viz. James Gillespie, Theodore W. C.reenway, James P.

Bohl and Charles J. Voon dran, all of St. Franc! -1, Ka isas. By John Ragan and Finlcr Oberlendt been stopping with TV Bodle at the Eagle Hotel, at your city the past few months, will train take up his and Attest: Newton Krow, Att'vs for Plu2itiff. Williams, is visiting friends Emory Anderson can now be 713 CYKUS ANDERSON, Register.

seal Clerk of the I seal District Court. seen eaiiv every morning on his abode on his homestead, lie. is a 1 1 1 Hotice to UovReBideDts, D'efndants. 1 claim, with his back braced to hold up his sod house, his face to the goon neignnor, aim to sucn ws ex tend a hand of welcome. In the court of the state-of Kansas, in and for Cheyenne county.

The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff; vs Frederick Metzger, William R. Post, Stoddard Manufacturing Company, Gottlieb Orman and Great of broom corn will again be planted this vicinity. 19308. Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, February 4, 1890. Notice is herebv given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final pre-emption proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and ex-offioio clerk of the probate court of Chevenne county, Kansas, at St.

Francis, Kansas, on March 20. r8qo, viz: WESLEY W. McHENRY, 8 No. 7024, for the south. west quarter, section 9.

township south, range 41 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: asperN. Berry. Charles Rind-fleisch. Louis Rinlfleisch, and David Haller, all of St.

Francis, Kansas, 8-14 CYRL'S ANDERSON, Register. Ornian; his wile, wliosc first name is to the plaintiff in known; defendants. relatives on the Hack berry. The Farmers' Alliance organized last Friday evening starts out with a membership of seventeen. The prospects are good for the membership to double itself next week.

W. F. Lyon is having a sod house erected on his timber claim. The farmers have begun to plow, preparatory to spring planting. Plow deep and it will pay you.

There will be a festival at the frame school house on Wednesday evening of this week. L. F. Leak is again working for the C. R.

Cattle Co. Sucker. A fair profit was realized on this crop last year, although the quality was very poor. The farmers are dividing thir cropo more this year than has been the practice here-to-fore, hoping cast, contemplating the beauties of sunrise. James Anderson contemplates putting down a well, with a wind pump attached, building a new house, and making other improvements on his place.

C. C. Anderson had a valuable mare get into a wire fence last week and 6he was badly injured, which will entirely unfit her for work. Ira McCarty is at present stopping at N. J.

Marvin's. thereby to be successful in part of them, at least, if 'not in all. We guess this is enough for ihis To the above-named defendants, Frederick Metzger, Stoddard Manufacturing Company, Gottlief Orman, Orman, his wife, wi'll hereby take notice that the plaintiff, the Nebraska Loan and Trust Comprnyt did on tlic- 15th diiy of February; 1890, tile their petition in the aboe-named court against thtm, the object and prayer of which aie to foreclose a mortgage lu tein dated ay first, 1888, and executed by the defendant, Frederick Metzgar, aud delivered to this plaintiff upon the north-wisi quarter of section tiinci teen (it) in township two (.) south of range forty (40) west of the 6th p. and to have said real estate advertised, appraised and sold to pay 'oft and discharge the debt with interest and costs which said mortgage was given to secure, ami which said debt amounts to one hundred and three dollars (S103.00) and interest thereon from the 7th dav of April, iStjo. You are further notified that the defendiint William K.

Post has on the ijth day of February, 1899; filed his answer and cross petition against the aDove-nanied defendant in the abovedi)uriicd court; the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a mortgage bearing date May first, t8t8, and executed by the defendant. Frederick Metzger, and delivered to the defendant Willkam R. Post upon the above described real estate and to have the said real estate advertised, appraised and sold lo payoff and discharge the debt with interest and costs.which said mortgage was -ujven 19377 Land OITlce at Ob'Hin, Kansas Fehr'y 17. 1890. is Ovy given at the lolliwing-nam 'd sett'er has filed itice of a ention to 111a final Pre- meti proof in support of bis cltlm, an that a pr will be made heloreth clerk fie distric co 'rt of Chev-enn cou ity al.

Franci'. Kansas, on April 10. 1890, viu: IaCoB 8 Vo. tor the e4 uvi 14 ue4 section 7, townsirp5son west. He na ne8 the loll wing witnesses to prove his I'onti iuons resideu' upon, anl cultlva-tio'i 0 a li la id.

vis- II, M. l.athrop. Wri ht, (i. John Hu 1. aU of Jaqua.

Kansas. ltiCVRUS ANDKttsON, Ren. week, or nothing will remain for the next. Rex. Neville Items.

From Our Special Correspondent We have learned that Uri Shum- Notio" to ts, DefMirlants Tn the d'tri -t "Oiirt of the state of Kansas, in and for Cheyenne cou ity. The Neb as a Loan and Tru-t Co anv. way is going to leavs us. olftintifT. Mrs.

C. Van Horn has returned from her visit at Tuttle's ranch. Land Ofn at Oberlin, tnsas. Feb'y 17, lc9 Nntice is hereby given th it the tol'owing-tiamed set ler has lil mI 'tl -e of his intent! to uke final proo in' support of his claim. Mrs.

Charles Yates has named her boy Floyd Dudley Yates. Mr. Hooker, we quoted those verses if you please. We are not Tlie Missouri Nettement. From Our Special Correspondent.

Mr. Rathburn is having a well put down on his claim. The la grippe has been trying the Missouri settlement for some time now. We guess the Growler has got it, and oh, how he growls! On the night of the 11th there was a largt attendance t.t the Neville literary, and the program good and well carried out. G.

B. Galloup lost a fine mule one day last week, one of the two that he bought of Capt. Emerson about a year ago. Albert Maire, nnd the Amoskeag Savings Han t. ed fendant lbert M-Ire: w'H no'lee tl at ih pla ntiff, ''he veb aska Liau and Tr at pany, id on the nth dav of i'i bru-a 189,1.

lil ts petition against ih fen -nn in above-named eourt, the objeit and prayer of ich is to fore 1 se a be rinp date June first I 8H, 11 1 ecuted by the defend tnt Alb rt Malre an I elivered to this paiuti upon nort -west qunrer () ofseclion even (7) in wn bin five (f) uth 01 ange forty (-10) est of the 6 have i-aid real estate advertised, appraised and so totay and discha 'he deb with n-terea and coats hi a Id mor gage was glv-e iiosecue, and whc said deb a ronnts to six'v five nd 80-10 dollars wi lercent. In, ere from the 7th day of April, 189 aud that sa pro 'f 11 be made efore the vrobale udgeand ex- iH'cio clerk' of the pro-baif court of Kansas, at St. 1 nuiB, KansaH, on A ril 3,1890, viz; II l967, for the section 24, townhhip 2 a uth nge '1 west. ile names the fol owing tnesses to prove his con'1' units residence upon, and cultivntion of, said land, vi John Met'ger, hristiau Emit Schmu zlcr and G. Raile, all of St.

Franc's. Kansas lo CYRUS ANDERSON, Register. responsible for what the printer does if we have no chance to read the pioof. Neither have we forgot to secure and wluch said debt amounts to sixty-four dollars and 50-100 which draws interest at the rate of ten per cent, from the 7th dny of April; 1890. That unless yon appear and answer said 'petition herein filed by the plaintiff, the Nebraska Loan and Trust Company and the answer and cross petition of the defendant William Post, on or before the 51b day of April, 1890, tho allegations and prayer therein contained will be taken as true and judgment lor above said sum of one hundred and three dollars in favor of the Nebraska Loan and Trust Company and foreclosure of their said mortgage and also judgment against you in favor of the defendant Wiliiam R.

Post for the sum of sixty-four dollars and 50-100 S64.50) and interest from the 7th day of April, 1890; at ten per cent, and for a foreclosure of his said mortgage as in his said cross petition prayed The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company and William R. Post. By John M. Ragan and Finley Obcrlender. Attest; Newton Krow, Their Attorneys.

ten what a snow shovel is. Pet. Jaquu Items. 19332 Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, February 10, 1890 Notice is hereby Ken that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to V01 are urt' eri.otfied that the defendant From Our Special Correspondent. the AiiioBkeug a vines auk did on 'he 20th Daily mail at Jaqua, except Sun 'make final commuted proof in support of his day of I'e rua I 9 file its answer an 1 cross 1 petition avaiiiB you the above entl 1 ourt, the ob eet and prayer whti Is to fore The Missouri boys talk of putting day.

It arrives at noon instead of close 11 mort age 4 ring a of Jun 1 rst. out five hundred acres of small evening as formerly. Riley Smith v-ierK 01 tne 1888, upon -he or inr ribed reil es ate District Court. to have sad real es ate advertised and sold gram the coming season, ana 11 we Claim, and that said proof will be made before, the clerk of the district court at St. Francis, Kansas, on April 1, 1890, viz: EDSON WATERS, No.

13594, for the nej section 3, town 3 south range 39 west in Cheyenne county, Kansas. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz- B. A. Joiner, John Thorpe, George Syme and John Bauineisier, all of St. Francis, Kansas.

9-15 CYRUS ANDERSON, Reg. has given up the route to move on his homestead. had the water power that St. Francis has. we would have a mill out without appraisement to pny uff' and discharge the de th interest an'! costs which said mor gage was give 1 0 secure, and wh ch said bt am 1 a to for y-six and 2o-100 dollars )an" in reBt thereon at ten cent.

Notice to Noa-Eesidents, Defendants. In the district court of the state of Kansas, in and for Cheyenne county, The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, plain- here that would hurt Atwood some 110m in 7tn aav or a ru, 1 so. That unless ou annear and answer tie- The people in this settlement are tition of the plttinti i Th Nebr ska Loan a-d IrustCoM pany on orbefoic 6th day of vs Peter Brockham, Clarissa Brockham. his wife. P.

A. 'Tisdel has been very sick. Freeman Rice has had a very severe attack of la grippe. All the sick are recovering now. A new boy at Vance's.

F. M. Browning is back from Donophin county. His son and busy sowing wheat. and N.

N. Pierce, defendants. April, 189 and th a swer an 1 cross vetitlnn of the 'leiendant Th moskeag savings I ank, the facts mid a ligat In lai tiff's ve iti and the nnsersni tons et tion of the de Mr. Lawless will soon be in this The defendants Petef Brockham: and Clarissa Brockham his wife, will school district to fix things in run i933i Land Office at Oberlin. Kansas, February 10, 1890 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final pre-emption proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and ex-officio clerk thereof Of Cheyenne county, at St.

Francis, Kansas, on April 5, 1890, viz: URI W. SHTJMWAY No, 6727, for the se4 section 32, township 5, south range 4 west. He names the following witnesses to nrove fendant The Amo keag Savings Bank 11 be taken as true a udgmen: fo the above said ning order so that we can have take notice that the plaintiff, The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, did on the 20th day of February, 1890, file its' petition against the defendants in the above-named court; the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a mortgage bt.n- sum of torty-six aud dollars and ci B.s will be re. against you in favor of the de endant The An.oskeag Suvings ank, a judn i ent againt you in favor of the plain school, which is badly needed. daughter came with him.

U. A. Rathbnrn has recently re L. D. Browning is building a large and elegant stone house, two stories high.

This and other im his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of faid land, viz: Marion Bowers, F. S. Mar turned irom an extended visit near Kearney, Nebraska. Hs says he shall, A. Hodges and F.

Rust, all of Neville. Kansas. 9-15 CYRUS ANDERSON, Register would not trade one hundred and tiff 1 lie Ne'iXiiska 1 an and Tru Company for the above buu of six y-rive and 80-10 1 1 olla a (65,811) interest an 1 1 osts and a uecloaure of both of said mortgages as in sa petition and cross 1 etition prayed. The Nebraska oanand Trust Company and The AmoB eag ravings Bauk. By John M.

Ragan 1 nd Finley Oherlender. Newton ir w. Their Attorneys. Clerk of the tBeali liistrict Court. provements, such as planting forest trees, speaks well for this en- sixty acres of Cheyenne county Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, February 4, iSqo.

Notice is herebv eiven that the followinn. land for a section of the land around named settler has filed notice of his intention to Kearney. Wheat in that country terprising settler. The ex-county sheriff and broth er were at this burg this week. make final pre-emption proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and ex-officio clerk of the probate court of Cheyenne county, Kansas, at averaged eight bushels per acre, TWO PAPERS FOR TliE PRICE OF ONE.

St. ran cis, Kansas, on March 27 1800, viz: HARVEY E. KINGSLEY, while Cheyenne county it went james Agee mm is in running order now, and he is prepared to no. 7000, ior tne nortn-east quarter, section 23. township 5 south ranee 11 west.

from eighteen to twenty uig uiic ui juiiq 1, 1000, aim cxecuiea dv llie ne-fendauts Peter Brockhom and Clarissa Brockham, his wife, and delivered to this plaintiff upon the south-west quarter () of section twenty-five (25) in township five (5) south range forty-two west of the 6tb p. and to have the said real estate advertised, appraised and sold to pay off and discharge the with interest and costs which said Mortgage was given to secure and which said debt amounts to ninety dollars (890.) and interest from the 7th day of April, i8c0. You are furthur notified that the defendant N. N. Pierce did on the 20th day of February, 1890, file his answer and cross petition against you in the above entitled court, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a mortgaKc bearing date of June 1, 1888, upon the foregoing described real estate, to have said real estate ad vertised and sold without appraisement to pav off and discharge the debt with interest and costs which said mortgage tvas given to secure and which said debt amounts to fifty-three and 50-101 dollars (53 Jo) and interest thercoji at ten per cent, from the 7th day of April, 1890.

That unless you appear and answer the petition of the plaintiff The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company on or before the 5th day of April. ,1890, and the answer and the cross petition of the defendant N. N. Pitrce, the facts and allegations in plaintiff's petition and the answer and cross petition of the defendant N. N.

Pierce, will be taken as true and judgment for above said stun of fifty-three and 50-100 dollars (S53. 50) will bii rend ered against you in favor of the defendant Pierce, and costs, and a further judgment against yon in favor of the plaintiff The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company for 'the abovn He names the following witnesses to prove his grind corn meal etc. Guy. continuous residence upon, ana cultivation of, said land, viz: J. K.

Miller, f. B. Gould, Sarah A Splendid Offer. -r. Having made special arrangements with phblishef ot the TOPE-KA WEEKLY CAPITAL, a splendid 8-page farnily pub jacKson and Liiine on all of Neville, Kansas.

8-14 CYRUS ANDERSON, Register. From Orlando. From Our Special Correspondent. George Symns, of 2-39, is payin Mr. Eberly's hog is getting -along 9988.

the highest cash price tor old har U. S. Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, January 9. 189P. Complaint having been entered at this office bv ness.

He wants to get enough to lished at Topeka, and worthy of patronage, we are, enabled to offer nicely under my treatment, but hear has the same complaint Should I be called to treat him, would treat him likewise. Bishop. make a new set, Benson against Thornton Ware for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entry number 5178, dated October 14, 1886, upon the swJ4 section 23, township 3 Bouth, range 40 west, in Cheyenne county. Kansas, with view William Cunningham is talking the W'pEKLY Review and TOPE of renting Mr. rover's" place.

KA WEEKLY CAPITAL, both.for to tne cancellation ot said entry; contestant al A party of about eighteen went one year, for $1.50. cash in advance leging cuai inornton ware lias failed to plant, or caused to be planted, any trees, 'tree seeds or cuttings during the third year after said entry was made, and said failure exists up to this State llno Itemt. Front Our Special Correspondent. Every Kansas man should have I over to the Mt. Pleasant school hoiiso.

lt Wednesday evening. A sum 01 umery nonars tf90.no and interest and costs and a foreclosure of both of said mongani in said petition and cross petition as nrnyed, Tho Nebraska Loan and Trust Company mi.l h. N. Pierce. By John M.

Ragan and Finley Obrlei'iler, Attest: Newton Krow, Their Last Saturday the thermometer niS COUniV paper ior Dome neWS The said parties are herebv summons to ap- mild in1 i- it and a paper from the capital of 1 At-k C. V. iiwd how I. g'-t tin. iiow is iat 1 A'iiitfi- i uiony uoucernmB saia anegea tailure.

Ua 4-8 CYRUS ANDERSON. viera 01 ine District Court-: -j seal 1 I.

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