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The Rooks County Democrat from Stockton, Kansas • 8

The Rooks County Democrat from Stockton, Kansas • 8

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inn1 jwi. WJi r.mre-jfcH... 8 fill dm UICl'l KLltANS 3ViUe-c of Tax Male. i ne newspaper revolution. From Iht Rortford (.) Krpster.

The era of cumbrous blonket-sheet eems coming to an end, and newspapers like the New York Sun and Thb Chicago Daily News are the prominent journalistic successes of the period. The papers that give enough reading matter to fill a good volume in each daily issue are going out of favor with many people who have some other employment for their lime than the search through mountains of straw for kernels of news. The sheets that give the newt systematically and amply, end without unnecessary padding, are taking the lead in the great cities." Forty years ago the chief duty of an editor, in view of his limited facilities, was to gather all the news he could and print it. Intelligence was transmitted slowly; many occurrences of Interest were never heard of beyond their immediate locality; ocean mails were long in transit, and the overthrow of an European dynasty was not known here until long after the event. Suddenly there came a change.

The railroad and the telegraph superseded old methods, and the newspaper was literally flooded with news. The death of a petty ward politician in San Francisco, the result of a Presidential election, the accession of a sovereign, the outbreak of a war, and notice that a shanty had been burden in Texas, all were hurried ovcrthe wires considerably more than the circulations of all other Chicago dailies combined. It is hardly necessary to say that such a circulation could not be attained, much less maintained, except by a paper of high grade of excellence, as well as one sold at a popular price. To win such recognition the cheap paper must be as good a newspaper as the best of of its higher-priced competitors. And this The Daily News certainly is.

It is a member of the Associated Press, and is the only paper in Chicago which possesses a franchise which secures to it both the day and night dispatches of the Association. In the general field of news-gathering it represents in the highest degree the progressive enterprise of American journalism: as a ratf-paper comparison with any in the land. editorial columns The Daily News it challenges speaks out out In its newsnaner. and therebv escaoea I rv w. The publisher who could send thebiggestblankct for a nickel Al.

i. CllLCip was the best: Buhafter a evil brought the remedy, and was there orcan. neither is it a neutral hi gan arose such journals as the New York age of its and The Chicago Daily News. That the public i no party, sect or appreciated the new departure is best evidenced in i mand of all those better elements of society in behalf of purity, honesty and decency in all the relations of life. By just so much as it thus commends itself to the regard of the truly best people of the community does it voluntarily renounce any community of interest with all others.

So conspicious a success must have its imitators, and The Daily News has the endorsement such imitation always bestows. However as it is the only one-cent paper in Chicago or the West which is amembcr of the Associated Pressall other Chicago Associated Press papers cost 3 cents ail imitation must continue, so far as news giving value is concerned, to be but imitation. The Chicago Dajly News is the original," the best." the fact that the Sun reached a circulation of a day, and The Daily News 175.000. The wonderful and constantly growing popularity of the condensed, low-priced papers has so farbroughtthe cumbrous and high-priced blanket-sheets to their senses, that they have now somewhat reformed both as to size and price, but they are still too far removed from the true ideal of American journalism to meet the needs of the great majority. In the west The Chicago Daily News has been the first to appreciate and meet the situation, and it now enjoys the results of its twelve years of pioneer work in a daily circulation averaging over three times that of any of its contemporaries, and from the standpoint of the inde- temptation of impairing honest and i i of principle.

It has the cour- convictions. The organ ot interest, it voices the united de-' Notice for Publication. No. Land Ollieo lit Kirwin, Ktins Jptu jisiined sett or Las 1 ed notitre or Ins touiake final uoot In supportot his claim, and it Sold by all newsdealers at one cent per copy, six cents per week. Mailed, postage paid, for $3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month.

Every farmer can now have his daily paper at little more than the cost of the old time weekly. Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The Daily News, Chicago liialsaiu proor will ro nnulo belt, re lho ister or receiver, at Kirwin, heusus, on Au- gust 17, lvs, viij: Kiniiielt V. for the 9 hi' uv sec 1 hi nr sec Vi iti ne names the followiiiif witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou.and cultivation of said laud, viz: I. Iteynolds, I an ot I.aton, hHfJsiis.

'il-tit H.A. Vonok, Hcfristerf -6h7TIonri r.j 11 o. s(i47 IiND Orl'lt'13 AT KIIIWIN. KANSAS, Juno 7. Isfft.

Notico is hereby piven that the iollo-n-ing- named settler lia filed notice of his iinentlou 84 24 38 39 41 41 41 42 42 42 43 40 4 47 48 4'J 2 21 6 5T-2 38 187 02 4.H B.67 7.7(' 1.47 IHO-lJ-IMB-M B-Mi-S-lU-U-H-lS-lia) 2(1 8-8 T-0-1I-13 3-S-7-H-11-13 711-13 ifi-17 11-13-15 17-11M1 3-5-7-MI 1.79 4.B5 H.IW 1.47 1.03 2 1M 8.90 KAKVKll'S FIH8T ADDJTION-NOIITH 2-4-8 1 SOUTH. 1-3-S-7-0-11 1 12-11-10 1 21--i'i-25 8 l-1-5-7-9-ll-13-2-4-fl-8-i0 12-14-16-18 20-mi-2Wl 6 Ii-17 19 6 1M-0-S-M-12 0 Lots 33.40 B.2-' 3.0.', 1-S4 9.1" 1.3:; 3.H 84.75 22.73 4J5 1.3S f.OJ 3.0! 17.39 3.2 7.B3 4.71 1E3 0.70 5.37 Amt i S.4S 0.52 21.85 MB 18.22 17.01 13.26 HCNl'LTY'S ADDITION, Block Lots lM6-18-29-22-M-20-28-80 11-13-15-17 13-5-7 23-25-27-M I 2-4-8-8-10-12 ll-lti-18 20- SO 15.74-1 B-21-23-25-27-29 18-20-22-S4-26-2IW0 I- 3-6-7-9 II- 13 21- 23-2T-J7-29 12-14 Part sec a lo ib qr acre ne qr se qr qr 12 10 17 7 11) 8 19 8 19 6 20 9 20 qr qr 8 qr Lots 1M7-19-21-21-25 blk 23 north Stockton, lixo fil 2.M Lots 13-15-17 blk 15 Plalnvllle. Lots 13-15 blk 22 Belinout. TABLE CONDIMENTS. Durkee's Salad Dressing.

Siiider's Chili Sauce. IIome-Matle Catsups Lee I'enin's Worchestev- shiie Sauce. Cross Bldckwell's London Cliovv-Cliow. London Gherkins. London Mixed Tickles.

41 London White Onions. G. D. Select Queen Olives. Wichert's Grilled Horse liad-ish.

Lucca Olive Oil. Waukesha Mineral Water In 15 and 25 cent bottles. Royal Cream Chocolate. Enp's Prepared Coca. AT L.

B. POTT.ER'S, 2nd west of Tostoflice. CoiiiuiiAHloners August 6, 1888. Board of County commissioners of Rooks County, Kansas, met in the county clerk's office of said county, August 6th, A. D.

1888, in special ses-ion as prescribed by law for the purpose of making the tax levies for the year 1888. Present, Q. Adams and Isaac Conger, county commissioners and J. T. Smith county clerk.

Chairman Sanderson being absent on motion J. Q. Adams was. mado chairman pro tem. The board proceeded to make the following levies ffr the year 1SS8.

For county current, 9 mills. For interest on bonds, 5 mills. For state tax, 4 and 2-10 mills. For sinking fund, 3-10 mills. TOWNSUII'S, KOK GENEKAL IUEPO.SE3, Ash Rock 1 mill.

Alcona, Bow Creek, 1 mill. Belmont, 1 mill. Corning, 1 mill. Farmingtou, I mill. Greenfield, lmill.

Hobart, Iowa 1-2 mill. Logan, mill. Lanark, Lowell, 1 mill, interest on bonds 1 and 1-2 mills. Medicine, 2 mills. Northampton, 1 mill.

Paradise. 1 mill. Pli.inville, 1 mill. Rush, 2 mills. Richland, 2 mills.

Sugar Loaf, Stockton, 1-2 mill interest on bonds. Twin Mound, 1 mill. Walton, Levies were made on the different school districts sufficient ta pay Inter est on the bonded indebtedness of same. County warrants to the amount of $51.13 having remained in the county clerk's office uncalled for longer than 8 years from date of issue were present! by county clerk and cancelled by the Board Foundation for Jail cells and temporary buildings around tame was exain-'ned, received, and paid for by order of Board. On motion Board adjourned.

Signed: J. Q. Adams, Chairman, pro km. Attest: J.T.Sniith, Count 17 14-20 17-19-21 If anyone doubts but what this conn trv would soon become flooded with the almond-eyed Olewtlals in a very Bhort time in caso Mr. Harrison should be elected nresident.

let him look at these figures: The immigration to the U. S. from China in 1880 was In 1881, after flarflold'H election. 20.727. In '82, while lieu Harrison was ho gallantly espousing their cause, 35,614.

After the pass. ago of the'Restriction Bill they began droDDinir off as 881; '81. 84. Then Mr. Cleveland was elected and poor old high protected pauperized China wanted no truck witk him.

so they came, so fast r85i 53; '80, 17; '87 3. This shows who is the Chinese friends. Democrats want this country for Americans and Christians, not for aliens and heathens. Side ol'tlic Cnp. Greenfield B.

B. Club played the Stockton Dynamos a game i Aug. 3, in which GiTenlield catno out victori ous, beating the Dynamos-with three players that have played in the Elec tric nine. Tins can lueaemcu. ureen- licld nlaved under great disadvantage.

as lots of the sporting bulldozers played the game for the young brood. The game could have been called in the third inning, when the Dynamos allow ed the spectators to run in on the dia mond, but we wanted to give them a lair game. That is not their make up; we play Spaulding's rules, thev nlav Jell's rules, but they did not work. I can truthfully say that the man who umpired the game did all in his power to give satisfaction, but the Stockton players treated him disgracefully, both in words and actions. jS'ow if they will play Vis fill 6Ui! fr.

ouinis we will show them how gentlemen behave, for we claim to be of that class in Greenfle-ld. And John Bushman can't come our. and piny ooy on our ground, for we have order in the business. The rules that the homeclubshalipreserve order. uiatneyr answer, while hundreds of ethers will sav JS'o, Ki.

Nol J. G. C. Edsnn K. Fish mn and will furnish money at once, at lowest rates and ev ery accommodation possible.

Call and see me. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 2776. I.unriofilce nr Kirwin, Aufrust 2, 186..

Notice If hfi-'by trivet) that the folloivlnir- Pet tier tins filed notice of Idp Intent ion to e.nke llnul proof in euopovt, of his mm that Kruil proni will he ina.lo before Itef-Mvr or Iteceh or tit Kirwin, Kansas, on AtiffUBt K. took, 11 No. SIS20, for tlio fo orsooiti. t'i 7. riituro If.

vi lit) tmmod file following witnoMPes to prove nis corrmnoiis residence upon unci cultivation of said limd, via: Frederick Moi'ran, elm Rbuw, Gmrpn Jrf- rey, j. tv. Meconium, tin or MooKtou, khiihiw. II. A.

YoNGB. KolHter. NOTICE FOR 1'UJJLIOATION. No. Land office at Kirwin, August 7, If 89 Notice Is hereby piven tlmt the foliowinf- nnnied Bottler haB tilea nonce ot his intention to make final proof in support of hifi olitini, and tlmt siiid proof will bo made before l'rolmle ac ivuiihw, on popioinnur lv; AupustaT.

Mii'rt ur: vo int tor the nw or co 38, hhikm i1 He mimes the follow iii ri to vro tils cominioiiB rooiuunce upon. iuia cultlvutlon of. caul innrt, Sinnuel Wickwlre. of Croston. Knns-us.

T. Hi-own, of Enilchl.KiinniiH.C. T. Alorton, of Li'CXK'n, Kansas, cyrub Brown, of Liesuon, H'-iit H.A. Youkok, Kepister KOT1CE OF IJU 15 1 CATION.

No 2H12 Lnnd Oftlce at Kirwin, Kansas, Aug. -itb, ISnfl. Notice is hereby tilven that tho followlnjj-nmnoil wttler lias filed notice of his intention to unilio tiiml proof in oupport of hit) claim, and tlmt t-uid proof will be inade before the Probate Judge at Stools ton, Kiui.s., ou Sopt-iiUnd, lss, xii; John D. Miles No 171)31. for the so qr eeo 4, twp raujje 17, He mimed the followinfr witnesses to prove hlf continuoua regideuco upon, mid ciUtlua-liou, ol Wiid laud, viz; Turuer, H11L Smith, A Pkellmfc-er.

Coldiroii, all of Stoeuton, Kanf. 4-3-t II. A. Yonqe, Rofe'lster. I'UliLICATTON' NOTICE.

l'hst July SI, If-R. Theodore May, Altie Jluv, John P. Dwenk. Franelff (I. Orai'lo.

K.ntherino (irablo. nod II. Khlier and I). 1). Mir will take notice ilmt W.

II. I.unninp- pliiintirt, ilU), on the flay of July, If, fl! hl In tho Jic-tri'et court. In and for UooMs K'lintv, Siat'Hif KutitMix, nttninstUiam dcfcndentF, foi.tin;; forth that on Hie Hint day of March IM, Kiiid Theodore May and Altio May, a lnort- irajre to 1 he said plaint.) II'. on the following do-Hcrihed land situiited in the emmty of Hoc lit-and Sttite of Kantas, vi: The lif, -f "eetlon No. 1, town south, raiifr" No.Jll, wet.

and hf of ew qr teetion No 0, town No. 8 Bouth, ri))ro No. 1H wevt seci.re the pnvninntof tho mm of eij-'hty dollars, accord nwr to certain nt.tea referred to In said nioi-ttrnire, and proving ludrement airalns. tald Theodore May and Altie -May for the Hum of fifty-two dollars now claimed to be di.e and unpaid, with interest at Vi per cent, per annum from March I'Hh, or that said prcmli.cK may I cold lopr.y tho ennio. Now paid defendi-ntu May, Altie Mnv, John P.Dweak, l.

1. Aluir, Pranein (irablo, Katherine (iriible, and li. P. Fisher are berehv not ified that they must appear and iinnvcr said jietition on or before tho the Jl day of 1H-B, or paid petition will' be taken as true Oiraim't them and each of thorn: und Judgement for said umoiirit. irnd decree forever hnrrinir them of any rirht.

titleor or interest ina to said lands, utter tno saie inercoi, reiiueii-u against them and ordei inr (aid lands to bo sold to satisfy anv sum found to bo duo tho plaintilf upon said notes and mot -ticRire. vv. Smith, Att'y for Pl't'f. HKAL Attest A. 'HIl'MAN Clerk Uis't Court.

Contains alo full and complete lives of both HARRISON MORTON the ipreat itantiaH bearers, llli'd. wirti iiomerm luper'i portraits. Airt'tntf the authorf will be foun-l tlie name Sen.i-ton Frye, Chandler, Hnwley, Inall lohn P. cx-frov, of McKinlcy of uh.o. Write on tn- Tariff, Henry Cabot Lk)b, ni a number of fhr of ft pronu-Oence, 1 oniy authentic Cttnfmtn Am, indoratd by iht Nat.

tp. Co. Don be 10 get any oitiM. Pittance no hiridersnce nut ptf ail freifrht ciiarec. Sid Hi centi fn tc stsmpt for otttftt nd be the first in the flld, OT winter springfiftidf Mni DC- 10 12 7 2.P:5 1357 9 2.91 9 31.

0( 16-18-10 22-21-20 9 51.2' 15-17-19-21-23-25 10 22.6'J 1214 12 12.32 2-4-0-8-10 13 39.07 9-11-13 15 3.87 12-14 15 3.39 16-13 15 2.18 1-3-5 16 2.1J- 7-9-11-13 16 5.1 "10 13 1.CC 20-22-21-26 10 12.57 2-4-0-8-10-12 18 30.21 2-4-6-8-10-12-11 20 40.85 1-3-5-7-9-11 24 6.75 13-15 A 17-19-21-23 25 25 6.55 IN 17-19-21-23-25 25 8.5d Lots 20-22-24-26 25 3.53 1-3-5-7-9 2'J 4.86 8-10-12 20 3 87 1-3-5 27 4.20 3-5-7-9-11 23 4.50 4-0-8-10-12 -28 6.73 14-16 23 2.6-i 22-24-26 23 4.20 4-6 29 1.74 kSS S-lfj 30 1.84 "12 30 '97 24-26 31 2.17 l-3-5-7-9-U 32, 6.5f 1-3-5-7-9 31 4.64 15-17-19-21-23-25 34 3.03 14-16-18-20-22-24-26 34 11.34 2-4-6-8-10-12 36 5.55 Kf 1-3-5-7-9-11 37 4.05 21-23-25 37 9.90 14-16-18-20-22-24-26 38 6.48 1 8 5 89 2.42 3 39 75 25 89 91 16-18-20-22-24 20 41 4.05 4-6-8-10-12-14 42 4.53 20-22-24-26 42 3.16 26 43 81 12-14-10-18-20 45 1.77 222426 .45 2.02 2-4-6-8-10-12 49 3.79 lots and blocks south All of Block 1 06 18 Lots 1-3-5 2 18 46 2-4-0 2 5 95 14-16-18 3 13 93 24-26 3 17 81 g. 4 39 76 3 4 30 37 57-9 4 38 29 17 4 25 03 1012 4 5 45 13 5 52 72 "15 5 SI 02 17 5 30 22 5 44 93: 23 5 26 CO "JNI 50 ft 2-4-0-10-12 (aidesvJk tx) 5 25 11 -Lot 14 '5 0 13 16 5 0 13 "18 5 6 13 75 It Lots 20-22 (sidewlk tx) 5 16 11 125 ft 24-26 5 '6 44 Lot 7 6 45 72 6 31 73 13 -6 17 31 21 90 07 25 5 60 81 135 7 -83 8r- 7-9-11 7 35 72 2-4 7 8.58 7.9.11 8 12 48 2 8 3 90 4 8 10 07 8 814 8 814 21-23-25 9 14 54 Lo'ts 2-4-6-S-10-12-14-15 9 38 SO Lots 13-15-17-19-21-23-25. 96 57 18-20-22-24-26 10 17 80 J- Lots 17-19-21-23-25 11 16 10 Lots 10-12-14 11 9 49 16-18 11 3 03 24-20 17 55 15 12 2 22 8-10 12 4 91 12-14-16-18 12 7 44 24-20 12 2 71 5 13 1 87 7-j) 13 7 10 10-21 13 25 19 23-25 18 13 12 2-4-0 13 3 88 1G 13 2 39 18- 20-22-2G 13 1018 4-0-8-10 I 10 4h 22-24-20 14 29 02 2-4-0-8-10-12 10 10 03 15-17-19-21-23-25 17 30 2i 10-18-20-22-24-20 1" 10 63 7.9 18 3 0H 1-3-5-7 13 42 21 If 314 13 19 2 39 13-15 20 0 31 Nhf Lots 2-4-6-8-10 20 26 73 Joh3-11 1 7 60 5-7-9 21 9 39 12 21 3 C4 1-3-5-7-9-11 22 10 3 H-10-18-20-22-24r-2G 23 9 33 12 14 1G 24 8 87 2-4 26 3 9 20-22-24-26 26 6 50 8-5-7-9-11-13-15 29 8 55 17-19 29 2 39 10-13 29 1 82 14-10-18-20-22-24-26 19 6 85 5-7-9-11 SO 4 99 19 212325 32 18 70 8-5-7-9 33 6 31 1J 33 2ll Zl-23-25 S3 3 93 NOTICE t'Oii ITULICATIOS. Land ollico at Kirwin. Kanrins, Notice is hereby srivon that, the following named selticfhiis filed notice of his inten1i to make tinal proof in support of hin Wirt tliut Mild proof will be mnde before the rk at i-toefctou, Kansas, on Ucp-Icmhcr ftli, Charles C.

Slasou, 1.) SilMl forthc qr sec 1:7 twp 9. 1 in. lie names the following wuecf-sos to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said hind, Virifil K. Kimr. John Mullen.

Lewis W. Mickey, an I Milton all of I'laiunlle, us. u.ti-t: It. A. V'OMiS.

lawsier. NOTICL FOll PI lil.K AIKXN No 27.13 l.andoihco at, kirwin, July zo, Notice )s nri-eny K-veu ilmt itio jnnnivin named settler hrs hied notice of his intention lonmke final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the District t'lerk at iStooliton, Kan. on Sentcm-tiei-7th. 1rts, viz: ularaM Mouirland, 8 No 2S750, for the ne qr sec ill tp 9 rango He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, andeuliivu-tiou of, saiil land, Kzra yinee, GeorfiO filainm. rf l'lninville, Prank V.

tlill. of St.eckto". Kansas tJeorno 11. awtiday, of Plamvillo, iMiii'-as H. A.

JTonuu, Kcyister. NO'HCE FOll PUBLIC ATtOX. o. 27CS. Iinil ofllce at Kirwin.

Kas July '7. 18K8. Koneo is hereby that tl.n foih wtMjr-tiuieed settler bus filed uitieeof Ins hut ntion Uimskotlual proof in support of his claim, and that said pn.of will be narle before the I 'ist. t'lerk in. Mocluon.

Ka.n as, on Augrust IfcH, Via: John lietts, 8 Xo. 'JI71S for the nvr 'i 1.:, tp 0, range ai. Ile nunres the followiiipr witnettes to rove his cominuoiis residence upon, und eul.iva- lion ol, siiid Irnd, llnidiey Wehslr-r. T.dwiird li, llur-s, Ainiari. all of on WebECer, Clirislopher Boss Kansas.

4'1-Ct If. A. UOfflKter NOT1CJ5 i'Olt i'lUiLlCAl'lON. Xo.27il. Land OiUce rt icirwin.

ivansas.July 17th ist-H. Not-te is l.ieri'by vin-n tin-Mho lollo-viiijx-named settler lu.s fin-d notice of his intention to make lmal t-reof support his claim, and that proi.f will be before the Hist, tlerk at Stockton, on Aufili-t viz: John Henderson, No. SMffl, for the w's sw Ki se or sw jr sec 1 tp 18 w. Ho nnines the followiiiif witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said hind, 'f houiiis Hi-v nolds, Pnddrill.

John Crane, Lewis' Uj-crly. allot' Mockton, Kaim. 4H-Ct H. A. Yon (IK, Keritler.

Notice for Publication, No. E709. Land OHlcc at KU-win, July 17th, 18. Notice is hereby plven that the followlnir nuined settler bus tiled notice of his intention to make f.nal pioof tn support of his claim, and that said pr of will be mude beiore 1 lie Dist. lerk at Stockton, Kuusas, on August Kud, lw, 1'iank llus.D 21711, for tho ne 'i ne i see tp 8 1 w.

He nuines the lollowini? witiK'sses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: George Veverka. of Chandler, William 11. Sullivan, Htockton, Kttiisos. Andrew Sullivan, of Stockton, Kausas, William Oyer, of Chandler, Kansas. 4Mt H.

A. Yonoe, Kexlster. EDSON K. FISH, NOTARY PUBLIC. im Loans and Insurance.

Money alway on hand at lowest rates, (Hill Jilfl, 1I1J STOCKTON, KANSAS. N. J. BETZER, Attoiney-at-Lavr, "Collections a ipceialty. Ofllce over First National Dank.

STOCKTON, KANSAS C. U. Dail will attend strictly to the interests of liln clients. C. C.

D.iil is sure to please vou you want to borrow money. Notice for Publication. No. Land Olticj (it JCirivhi, Aujuet 8. 10 unit named settler has Hied notice, of his jnlent.oii to make llnal In support of claim, and that suid proof v-ill be made before Koj-i iteror iieneeiver ut Kirwin, Kansas, on Seit.

lnrtk, 1 liaia F. Silvers, No 1S.G91 for tho nw '4 sec 13, IpO, ranse 17. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and noil of, said laud, viu: OcorKro Stockton, Thonr a i i mi In i Jou oi)lUii h'l c-l nil, I of Kirwin, Kansas. It, A.YonoE, Hcsrittr Lundofliceat Kirwin, Mmsas, Auirust, 7, tsPH. isoiieuis hereby siveii mat the followlnir lum.cil sotiU-r has filed i.olicc of his intention to iniiKe nnal proof in sujiport ot ins ciaua and that said piootv.

iil bo made before ttcif Mor K.irwin. Kansas, ou fceu- teuihcr. -Jnd. I ri, viz: Mbiiiie B. l.ove'.l, D.

B. No. for the hf ne jr see 1-', twp l. ranie 1H lio imiuos the following witnesses to prove til continuous rosiduneu upon, und cullivil- tion of. Bind Itind.

vUi ,1. A. riinitliurit. Evan llebro-. U.

8. 1 Soutlmrd. Kommlor, all of Bow Oi'ceK, Kansas. li. A.

YOROK, KcMiPter. KOTiCii'FOH IT'fcLlCATiON. Ko. 2770. Land Craci at KinwifT.

ihisas, i August 18SS. Notice is hereby fiveii tbnf the i'ollowiiiir-inuued settler has tiled notieeof ins intention to nnal in suoport of Ins ehi-m. and i tint i pif id' will be made beiore the lleristcror receiver at Kirwm. Kansas, on 17. li, John 0 d'arke 8 No for the sec twp rungo Vi.

ie names the l'ol lowing to prove iiisconlniuous residenco upon, and ol, said land, viz: Tlor, A T. crt, ilorleii, ail ol itoskiiin, Kalis. Si. A. Yonuk.

Kccitier. JJOTICE YOU riJULIUATLON. No. 3777. I.andofliee at AuK'ist Notice is.

hereby liiveii Ilmt, 'me foilov.ing-nained settler ban hied iietieoof his iiuentiou to make luial proof in support of his claim, Mini that, mid proof will bo made before the District ut Mockton, Kansas, on i'ep-lembcr a.tli, l'. viz: Wilson HctuerliiKton, II No lor the sw qr sec lit), twp 8, ranyo 17. He names the following witnesses to prove his coiitiiiuous residence upon, and cultivation of, suM hind, viz: 0 Pulley, II Hoirurd. A Gibson, John Coldirou, allof Stockton, Kansas. H.

A.Yo.nuk, llcgtster. NOTICE FOR riJBLlCATIO. No. 2775. Land Office nt Kirwin, Kans, July 31, 1S88.

'Notice is hereby K'vi-n that the settler has nled notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, and tliat said proof will bo made beiore tho District Clerk at Block! on, Kansas, etepteui-berlTth via: John MoCollum, 22745, for the so see lfl, twp 8, ranjre 17 w. He nuines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence- upon, and cultivation of, suid land, vim Moott Heedcr, John Coldiroii. Edward Prince, Johu Pulley, all of titockton, Kans, 40 -6t H. A. YONQB, HeiflBter.

KOTlCiS TUJ3LICATION. No. 2780 Land Office at Kirwin, Aug 2,1888. Notice is hereby Riven that the following; named aottier hu tiled notice of his intention to make tiniil proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo made before the K-lfisteror Keceiver at Kirwin, Kansas, on Oct. Vi, 188, viz: Willis McDowell, NoTllS, for the nw qr seo 4, 1 8, 18.

He names the following witneseen to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: (ieorfre Camp, Huffer.J A Coles, all of Kirwin, Kansas. 40-Ct A. Yokob, Register. B. CALLENDER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office In Kelible'g bulldlnir.

over Van Akln's Restaurant. Will be at office night and day. All calls promptly attended to. I 1 I toinakeiluui proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be inwde before tho ret-istor or receiver, Auirust II. viz: at furvwu, hansas, o.i tinu-les fthull, olfiVllo, for the nwgrseo twp 17 Jie muues the following witnesses to prove his contlniiouR residence upon, tuid cuiUva- t101, lumi, viz: ,1 It Warson, A It Lambert, of Kiriviu, Kansuc, und Silvere, or Block-.

too, Auiisas 41-St A. Yumik, Kt lister. NOTICE TOIi rUJJLICA'lION. No.seitt I.andofKee ut Kirwin, Kan. line 7, Notice is hereby civen that.

Die follwinir- named seltler lias 11 led notico ot hcrii.U ntlou to make final proot in support ct l-er and that said proof will be made I eb.ro receiver, ut Kiruiu, Kti.L-as, on Auyust I viz: Miirtim A Mcl'oruiick 1U7J5, for tliosw qr sec 1 twp -i I miuu-s liie fdiiowit-y wilnesses to pro'e her coia.nuous upon, ud cultivation ot. waid mud, li Wsason, A ti Km.pp, fi I.umbert, oi; Kirwin, and If Silvers, el Stockton, Kansas. -H-iit fi. A. Yo.mik, Remoter.

JN.OTiCK OF I'UJJLiCATKiX. No. Mil. Land Ollieo at Kirwin, Juno Notice is hereby Riveii that, the follov.inji-- named settler lias b.i notice ol his ImeuUou to make proof in support if ids chum, and that said proof will lie mane beiore tho Vro- butuJ udcitt Stockton, Kansas, on Aug 7th. viz: Joseph Thy fault, II EaSUOd, for the i no qr nw jr sec Vi, 1 9, 13, He names the following witnesses to provo his continuousresideneupoii audculUvation of, said land, viz: Julius Couture, Julius Stuckey.Geo.

Uovier, Joseph Yoleuik, all of Plaiuville, Kansas. 4l-titl H. A. Vokue, Kcjristor. Notice for Publication.

No. 21167 Land Oflico at Kirwin, Kansas, July 3, 1K83. Notice Is hereby (riven that lho followin-liaiued selllor lias tiled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his I claim, and that said proof will be mude befoi Hist. Jiidtfe, or in his absence tbe liist. Clerl at Stockton, on August Kith, 1888, via Uenjamiu H.

Clark, H. E. No. 7763. for the sw ii see 8, twp 8, range 18.

He names the followiinr witnesses to provo discontinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, land, viz: Joseph N. Mullen, Jesse Ziekafoose, Georya Purdy, Edward Mullen, all of Stockton, Kan. 42-8 H. A. Yonok, Uosrieter.

Notice for Publication. No. 2865. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, July 3, 1888 Notice is hereby uriven that the following-named settler has filed uotice of his intention to make final proof in support of Bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the' Hist. Clerk, at Stockton, on Aug.

1888, viz: Edward G. Prince, H. E. No. 21351, for the se J4 sec 18, twp 8, range 17 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove hiseoTitinuouB residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John a. Coldlron, Lawson WeCulIom, Johre Maudy, 8. D. Hall, all of Stockton, Kana, 42-6 H. A.

Yongi, Register. O- O. LAWYER, STOCKTON, KANSAS. OSes np-italrs, Voods Building, Bank Bieefc -I if i.

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