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Weekly Review from St. Francis, Kansas • 6

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4 WEEKLY REVIEW. Your dioice "of tiro good, burglar THURSDAY, JUNK 1890. lnm mm uro prooi BauiS, nmt a Kooil pair of wagon unties, office fixtures, fto. for mU cheap, In-quire nt tho Atlns I Mm her Com puny yarils. I Miinl Proof Not ices.

19716 Loud Office nt Oberlin, Kansas, April 28, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following named settltr lias filet'i notice of his intention to make final home proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will le made before the clerk of the district court nt St. Francis, Kansas, on June 16, 1890, viz, Felix O'Neil II No, for the etf of section at and svr of section is town I south range 41 wcsl. He names the following witness in nmv Remember that Brenaman's Tioneer Store is the 3 Norm Dlvltlv. Corn ia booming on the Divide, Big rain Thursday afternoon.

Torn Escrett departed for Ft. Morgan last week, but expects 10 return and reside on hiu claim next fall. C. L. Brittell took another load of hogs to Benkelnian this week.

Special Lund Agent McKinney, from Topeka, wna out this way last his continuous residence upon, aud cultiva. t't Headquarters of the Alliance People, CD CQ 51 as, 11011 01, said land, viz; George Clark, Wil-liam F. Ryan, Lee L. West uud William K. Donahue nil of Haigler, Nebraska.

GO CO T3 crra 01 ps 20 Cyrus Anderson, Register. 107411 Land Office nt Ohi-rli and is where they buy their Supplies because it is the OLDEST, the BEST and the CHEAP. EST PLACE to buy, and you always 'get Mny 5, 1890. Notice is hereby piven th named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nrnnf in i is claim, and that said nrnnf will 1 before the proba'e judge and ex-offlciu clerk week and gave the boys some valuable information regarding land laws, etc. A Mr.

Harvey, from Indiana, and a brother-in-law of Orman Bemis, is here visiting Orman. He has purchased a quarter section we understand of John Armstrong, and has homesteaded another quarter. 01 proiiate court of Cheyenne eounty, Kansas nt St. Francis, Kansas on June 13, OB ID POUND oyo, viz; T.l... tr OEsslJ CO juiiii 1 lUUKIIt'K, II No.

3659, for the ne section 4 town CO era Miuin range 42 west. He names the following witneKet i. his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz, Christian Konig John Casev and Louis i.f He will move his family out next fall and go into the stock raising business. He sava the country CTD and Thoma Cowger of Jaqua, Kansm, For all a i-yrus Anderson, Keg, Corn, Chi. kens, Butter and Eggs, and kinds of produce," we pay the CD CD 1 Land Office at Ol eilin.

Kfincii: Mays, 1890. Notice is hereby mven that the follnu 3 7) named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final commutation woof in summi nf her claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and ex-officio clerk of the probate court of Cheyenne conn-ty, Kansas, nt St. Francis, Kansas, on June and soil is far in advance of Indiana for farming. Pitcher Griffin and catcher Holi-man and right fielder Miller went down to McCook Decoration Day to help the Benkelman club- to play a game of base ball, which goes to show that we have some good ball talent on the divide. Laurence Griffin had the misfortune to lose a valuable cow Friday evening.

She fell back while limbinsr a bank. 13 1090, viz; Louisa C. Kenner. II No. I2Q27.

for the sli wwU ml sw( section 27, town 4 south, range 42 west She names the following witntKKf in her continuous icsidence upon, and culiiv.i. R. E. Corns tock, ATTORNEY at LAW. Will practice in all the district and infer-ior courts in the state of Kansas.

Collections made promptly. St. Francis, Kansas. The PIONEER STORE leads 'em nil tion of said land, viz. Jost Happel, George A.

Jlenkelnian. Georue Soauldimr nnA and Thomas Cowger. all of Jaqua, Kansas, cash rules the world." we sell cheat) 15 Cyrus Anderson, Register. TI077I1 Land Office at Obi-ilm ior oasn ior tne simple reason we have a man in the east stealinsr things as May 15, 1S90. A majoritv of the ladies from this section attended services on Decoration Day at St.

Francis. Miss Mary Bloom is visiting her mother this week. Big dance at Luberlin's Tuesday evening. Seventeen boys and one land business JNotice is hereby oven that the If you want any done, see Jaqua. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be mnrl Some Dry Goods house burns down, and we before the probate iudee and of the probate court of Cheyenne county sxana in witn tne railroad ompany ana freight costs us nothing.

BAD BOY. More anon. Kansas at Si, hrancis. Kansas on June 28 1 890-viz; William Batson, II No. 3260 for the lie' section ia I south range 40 west.

lie names the follow Nr. M. EXCUBHIONH, A series of Home-Seekers excursions has been arranged to run from the east to all poinss on the lines of the Burlington west of the Missouri River. Tickets willbe sold April 22nd, May 20th. September Uth at Chicago, Peoria and St.

Louis (and all points west thereof to the Missouri river), at half rate; that is One Fare for the round trip. Stopovers will be allowed at points west his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Uoyd, Joshua Mt-Whorter. Emil Gaettelin and Himm Missouri ttettlemcnt. Plowing com is worrying all of our boys now. Crops look well.

They can't be beat. The settlement is surprised to see how fast the scholars are advancing inyonr Produce, wc take it all. all of Haigler, Nebraska. 22 Cyrus Andencm, Register Laud Office at Ohi-rlin May 15, 1S90 of the Missouri River at any time Notice is hereby uiven thai ili fnUr within the final limit of the ticket named settler has filed notice of his Intention which will be thirty days. It is expected that arrangements will be to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said nrnnf 1 before the probate judge and ex ofiicio clerk of the probate court of Cheyenne couiitv made with the lines east of Chicago so that tickets can be purchased the in the different branches.

The school is taught by Miss Emma Slyhoff. We have never had as good a teacher in this district as she is. The Missouri boys has a crop of five hundred acres of corn, four hundred and fifty acres of wheat, fifteen acres of potatoes, fifty-five Sheriffs Sale. First Publication May 82. Kansas, at St.

Francis, Kansas, on June 28 1890, viz; Matthias L. Loucks at all points as far east as Buffalo and Pittsburgh at the same rate. No for the nei sprtirm In the District Court of the seventeenth indie lal district, sitting in and for the county of Chev 1 he, attention of the people of ship 4 south range 41 west. He names the following wiinr-spc ir. your vicinity is called to fh D.

R. Sortwell, plaintiff, vs Henry A. McCart, defendant. his continuous residence unon. nnrl -1 1 w.

3.TUf:U IU Hie OUI tion of said land, yiz; J. H. Tapp, A Brenaman, Fred Deal and Benjamin Campbell, allof St. Francis, Kansas. sum uismct court, in the ahnvDii.n iij I will, 011 Saturday, the 28 day of lune.

a. d. i8on- 23 Cyrus Anderson. Register. at 2 0 clock m.

of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of St. Francis in the tiOniltV Of IPViWiio in thni-nnH; I' importance of taking proper steps to thoroughly advertise the advantages ofyour particular section in order to induce settlers from the east to avail themselves of the low rates offered to locale in Nebraska and Kansas. Yours Truly, J. Francis, G. P.

A. 'v. oinic jriiihus, oner sen 10 tne Highest and best bidder, for rash in 1mnH anA acres of broom corn, twenty acres of beans and ten acre of millet. The 31 day of May was G. B.

Gilloup's birthday, making forty-four years of age. To his surprise the whole settlement came in on him at uight. each lady bringing a cake that was too good for a (10095) Land office at Oberlin, Kansas April 16. 1890 Complaint having been entered at this office by F. M.

Pratt against William Reeves for failure to comply will, law as to timber culture entry No. 5394 dated February 4, I807, upon the northeast quarter of section township 5 south range 42 west in Cheyenne county Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant nlle im that said William Reeves has failed to plant or cause to be planted any trees seeds or cuttings on the first five acres of said land dnr. mg the third year after said entry was made or between February 4, 18S9 and February 4 1890, and said failures exist up to this date. 1 he said parties are hereby summoned to appear before J. L.

Finley notary public at St. Francis, Kansas, on the 26th day of June 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure, and the testimony then taken will be reviewed at this office on July i0 1890. 22 Cyrus Anderson, Register first inortizai'i- nf rnn Un RMdLC, IU Wllj I he north-east quarter of section number BiK URen townslup number five (5) south and ot ranee mimlmr fnrtv fn ...00.

a. 111. lying and situated in thn The above described real estate is taken as the nroDerlv of rfrf.ntu,it .1: (19772) Lund Office at. Oberlin, Kansas May 15, 1890, Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final j.roof 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 St. Francis, Kansas, on June 2S 1890, viz; Joshua W.

McWhorter, No. 7483, for the ne section 26 township 1 south range 40 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. James Boyd, William Batson. Emil Gaettel in and Mir 1 aim jo unuciea dv said order ot sale to be sold, and will be sold appraisement, to satisfy said order of said -a j6HN BOYD, r-r 1 1 Cheyenne couny, Kansas.

Gleed attorneys. king, and when he thought it was time to eat them, the ladies arranged the table and there was forty smiling faces present. Miss Emma Hlyhoff, the popular teacher was among the number. Miss Annie Packer is taking the census since the Colby convention. The old soldiers got left and they Sheriff's Sale.

First publication May 22. 19S14 Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas June 2, 1S90. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final homestead proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the clerk ol the district court at St. Francis. Kansas on August 2, 1890.

viz; Freeman Rice, II No. 4362, for the sw section 4 (own 5 south range 42 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. C. M.

Jaqua of St. Francis Kansas, and P. J. Tondre, Tom Trilett and A. Wells, all of Jaqua.

Kansas. 25 Cyrus Anderson, Register. In the District Court of the SpvntoenH, "108201 Land Offire nt Tudicial District, sitting in and for th mil nl June 2, 1890. Si. 01 vncyenne, in me state ol Kansas.

Jesse S. Snow, plaintiff. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noti nf his 111 to make final homestednroof vs. Thomas O. Rowles.

Alia Rowles Tl, claim and that said proof will be made before Cave and Mrs. Thomas R. Cavp his wifP ...1 It 11 1 1 ine proDaie judge and ex-officio clerk of the probate court of Chevenne cnuniv 11. i. oonweii, aeiendents.

jjv viriue 01 an oraer 01 sale issued to me (19S13) Land Office at Oberlin, Kan St. Francis Kansas on July 28, 1890, viz isas, out of said district court in the above entitled June 2. 1800. will, on Saturday, the 28th day of vvniiam Si. 1'exton II No.

for the se 1 south range 39 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon ami mliivoi will be watching for suckers this fall, and don't you forget it; J. A. Fackler was out on the fly in the settlement on business one day last week. Jim is a rustler.

L. D. Rathburn has returned home. He thinks there is no place like Cheyenne county. Governor Humphrey has appointed the World's Fair commissioners for Kansas.

The law authorizing the governor to ap 11,1, WIUWI1, all of Haigler, Nebrnsk. 23 Cyrus Anderson, Reg. Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, May 23, 1890 L'omplaint having been entered at this office by Gust Larson against Harry B. Love for abandoning his homestead entry No. 1 1924, dated June 8, 1887, upon the section 29, township 4 south, range 41 west, in Cheyenne county, Kansas, with a view to' the cancellation of said entry, alleging that the said defendant has wfiolly abandoned said land, that he has changed his resi.

dence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry, that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law, that there is no improve- inents of any kind on said land and said fail ures exist up to this date. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear before J. L. Finley, notary public at St. Francis.

Kansas on the 21 day of July 1890, at io o'clock a. ro. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alhved abandonment- And 9 finni i of said land, viz; James Boyd of Haigler Ne- 1 l. 1 T. juiie, a.

1090, at 2 o'clock p. of said day at the front door of the court house in the city of St. Francis in the county of Chey. enne in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate to-wit. The southwest quarter of section No.

nine (9) in township No. four 4 south, and ranee No. thirtv-seven west nf civ urasKa, ana urman Jiemis. ohn Uarnhart Nonce is hereby given tl-at. the following, named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final commuted proof ri support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court at St! Francis, Kansas, on July 26, 1890, viz: Samuel f.

McMahan, II No. 13230 for the ne of section 13 township south range 42 west. Me names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said land, viz; William T. Andrew, William F.

Martin, Andy Brown and and Owen Gilliland, all of St. Francis Kans. 25 Lyrus Anderson, Register. lying and situated in the county of Cheyenne 111 ine suue ni Kansas. The above described real estnte is fnl-pn ac uenjnmin C.

Roberson.all of Jaqua, Kansas. 25 Cyrus Anderson, Register. the property of said defendents and is direct-eel by said order of sale to be sold, and will In" sold without appraisment to satisfy said order of sale. John H. Boyd, Sheriff of Cheyenne county, Kansas.

Glef.d Gleed, Attorneys. point one delegate from the republican party and one from the democratic party. There were a great many candidates, but R. R. Price republican, of Hutchison, and C.

K. Holliday Jr of Topeka, democrat, were the lucky ones. They both considered good a- 7 ui lriS office on the testimony then taken will be had at this office on July 28. 1890 24 CYRUS ANDERSON, Register Report firSitriesontits, TratiOTLand, ScriplLalTovnsites, 4W ArLmentJ.ond 19821 Land Office at Oberlin, Kansas, June 2, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in supportof his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court at St.

Francis Kansas, on July 19. 1890, viz Edward F. Neidig No for th KPiy 19810 Land Office at Oberlin, 26, 1890. Notice is hereby rivpn that tlm fll, named settler has riled notice of his intention tn make final pre-emption proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before township 3 south range 42 west, Land Oflicc at Oberlin, Kansas, April lSoo Notice is hereby tfven that the to lowin'-i am' eb settler has fi led notice of his inter Wiou to final con.11.nted proof in support of li and tha said proof will be niade befo clerk of the district cour at Si. I rands, Kansas June 14, iggo.

viz; on John G. Whitelock, H. E. No. 13610 for the north-west of section 13, townshin south of raiiKo 41 west.

4, He names the following witnesses to prove UP0M' and 'ft i GeorRfi W. Benklenian, Henry C. Lanimr Kansas. Cvrus Andkrson, lteBiit lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, Martin Brenaman, Henry Bowers of St. Francis Judge Bertram retains his digni- as a jurist and prominently displays those excellent qualifications liich every man who occupies that exalted position should pos-tiOSB, Oberlin Eye, ui miuKk ana u-vuiucio clerk of the probate court of Cheyenne county Kansas, at St Francis.

Kansas, on July 7, 1890, viz; Alexander McCallum, No. 6667. for the sey swjii and sw'4 se of section 17 township 3 south rauge 41 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz; Robert Dillinan, Aaron Smith! Nathaniel Schaal and Charles Black, all of St. Francis, Kansas.

24 Cyrus Anderson, Register. Kansas, and Win. Light and Christian Kon-lg, of Gurnov, Kansas. 25 CYRUS ANDERSON, Reg. tvorv pettier ihoiXfi raveirappiSRrrTi rrti! GUIDE, 124 pp.j price cnty 25c.

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