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Hodgman County Scimitar from Hodgeman Center, Kansas • 2

Hodgman County Scimitar from Hodgeman Center, Kansas • 2

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,1 WiiK'ilutv I l.eller. 1 tarn our wbuUr but. solven we would pien jiiMlilleatlon. 'I'liis selildiue-'S, die prime enuseof more mi- iin hi. luipp lies" ilaiii any oilier Wenreall creased e.

tuni ro the worliinauship of i i. nn f.1, ii'iler and Cieatur, and nii.l we sh. 1 ever bear hi Inliid that all 1 COAL AND EAILEOADS 1 Owing to the fact that the railroad is as yet not completed and that there was not (pik enough coal on hand to fire up the engines of his mighty steamer, SANTA 0L.1US was obliged to set the sails on his Palace Yacht THE "HAIITSTEIN" and aiiJ 3iil down the mighty Buckner river and has at last safely landed and cast anchor I I in. J. O.

I HSIIIM1KIN, IS, ISSti. What is likely to do one day ahead no one tvm aftly nay. ben.ilor Slieruiai lua le a remark in le.itar lo the wink of the ceiaile, hieh Speaker Carlisle repeated in n'gard 'to the work of the hnue, and il was that there were many possibilities but few prohahi lilies. liiaueh of eongivss a lucre I to tint iro. gram had been arniuged for it in ihe early i.u ol the week.

No one i xpeeled a larill' debate to come oil in the senate, hut evt ly was nie-pare I lor an agitation of the qiicl.ou in ii' ii'kiud free and eiplal, and lu iice we are but one (treat family of broll.ern and sisters. It our brother errs, or wrongs we slioiild not, because of such error or rou, lose of the fact that he our hroihcr and that we ourselves faulls and coiiiiu.t niave i -rroiu each il.iy of our Ihes, A wriiii returned for wron is if. ii trior, nf htinin rsrrnrr. oTniorr. nn ontn nvn i nna t.

Ilie lone on lluulay. As eli inee and v. VJHIIUJVU 1(11 UIO 111.11 llllU tCtllllO Ii. ould get to unload his IMMENSE CARGO and had it transferred to wiiiild have It. the seoKte i THE TRADE PALACE, tin- KaiiMH leTu'it'in1 uiiii' tn inii'ii! lIKlfnl its Weil OH lot it r.ifl.

make Hit' iic-siry linjf tin-ujipi for State I'Hivviij tv, ilmi'iiil llii! io.nl law, liave tin' ihll.i;,' MV lli'M' li Clot's lnt llai vlir.ol i mi uu.l ilu'ii lkaun.Vi ily rViiti- Jivl. Tiie Emporia New tiKe.s the sensible tlmt instead l' wliiimiir nn I (in I-fault witli ilit administration for tilling posit'iciis Willi Kansas, il would In1 in l.H i'lT 'lls'i' tO of till' UK'iUs. 1 inn always lin that osi-li-ti- iir-u the aduuiistiati'-n was reulli-iaii. Ihul Miwoiiri rqiiililiralis were net ci lere Iinportimee Jo bs! by llu; pivi'ioiit did not 1 if U-1 abate ir ar.ier ami iatiii Usui. Kansas iv Turns.

nut rl riit, and will not tend to heal the diUereiit'l between ovrselvcs and our nt'iiiburs, nor In the least repair any ioii we have siill'cri l. but to the contrary will ml'! fuel to kindle tliPUiiiiioneh-able llaine of inal.ee and hatred. are apt to ulory in the inislortiine or dow nfall of our fellow men. a spirit bor made tariff speeches, and Ihe House decid-ed to defer the subject. 'I'heu Col.

rl-sou proposes to Ihe Ilouso to iioei cd lo of le.eniie bills, ami the Irien Is ot the tar IV legislation In. ok ids motion ill prevail. A sli'iy was pr.nled to the effect thai Ihe I'roideiii 'Had promised to aid hy f.eeuiing tour Vi les fi biin from Ihe New Vork delegation. HI eeuie everybody knew that tnal Ihe I'le-ident would not do anything ot the kind. Toe -loiy hil Its loiiii l.aion in Ihe tiiel thai se.cial New York Ivnuoiatio meiubcis lio voted against any cousiileraiu of tat ill' mca-aire the laM sess.ou, have -iiu eh uig -d their views and ill Vote lor ders on depravity, is liealheuish, and besides shows a lack Of true mnnhiM 1 an I bravely.

I.et us remember that every mortal on this real jrl be as tribulations, sorrow and woes, and lliat cnip ui'd hi Whevo It has been opened up for inspection. This CARGO consists of the latest styles of Mankcrchief's, mufflers, Tidies, Hoods, Nubias, Hosiery, Shopping Bags, Cloaks, Clothing, Dry Goods and more articles too numerous to mention. Suitable for the holidays. Don't fail to call at. once as SANTA CLAUSE will give daily receptions.

Sundays excelled, I'ctwecn new and Chiistmas from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. at THE TRADE PALACE, Eugene HArtstein, Manager.

lr. at. il Ihe IsMie cannot be cuile it Is un- tnai the present pl.ui of the Since tlie there has been much M'ly ililn a'r spent by the peeteetion press of ti ('iiiitry about lVvenno reformers cina nVI'eatr for tlieii Volts favoring the Sioni.son bill, (Mil of olil members K-i li liKI wt di'moerats and 'X re-' Vi.tiiieain, of the 1115 di'inocrats who vtt .1 tv.r Morrison bill, were re-elecird out of the ill who aseiist it i with tin' but 15 were lermtied. This shows thai tin) expect larill' reform Iroiii cou- he earliest possible moment. Valuiit Co.) Lemoerat.

T. STEED CO, pnlilieans the llonw it, to strike elf Ihe lax, :2S.tl:lo.U;l.r, to str.l.e oil' 21 er cent, ol Ihe duty. lO.OOih to i.i ike a.colio; u-e I in lite arts and uiaiiu-lii. luii lax ttee, lucii Would strike oil bl more. Tli.n would Ihe revenue in all.

When the sen itc was talking tariff a disappointing speech was ma le by tkaialor Waives of Mas. His aisiH-inles knew thai lie was Irving to be ro e.eete I lo lae senate BOOTS AND SHOES! the ajf re-rale our in livid.iai sorrows are not even as a drop in the great 'a. The new year will soon be In fK lU all it linpes mi I fear, its js'ys and sorrotts. At the im'ivf in of the new. The old year dies, but (he an I sorrows of men ill culiniie fur eea-e-les.

a.es an I never die. A happy now year to all." l.el us. eimdieiiciuj: the new year, l-37, disiriliule our full share ol the miiiuer of kindness and sympathy to all whom we eeine in cnuiaci. Let us. for one year, do ail in our power to alleviate the sorrow of the and relic re the snil'-iiii of the and the needy, re.ine.iu our own sorrow to nought hi our effort to assuage Hie soi tows of others.

V'e can Ik' in trumeutal in lessening tiic burden of sorrow that is laid upon our i Blac- We have just opaa9d aa3waa camplete tiii w'niler. mid a some ol his n-t. th have ictt's on tauff subjects, iincrest stock of Boots and Shoes which wili be sol-1 at prices to suit the people of Jetmore i Plow was felt il) the (h ill 1f his remarks, and Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing, laiher ativntioii was given him than Ilie senate usually aeeords lospceciies. he vicinity. senator heiiu Willi platitudes which no We also manufacture Boots and 31033 ork attended to with neatness and despatch.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. SHOP on NORTH MAIN STREET. to order, and guarantee the best Sfcosk aid workmanship. Repairing done with a3ii- one cared lo dispute, dwell at length upon tin-past policy of the republican parly, wii.ch, he said, had 'on lo re luce duties, anil internal taxes tu Ihe point nearest Ihe needs ot liiegovcrnnienl; criticised Manning's lepi rt. and liuaily woundup with some smei iiig coiu-tncnls upon the President's message.

Senaior ileek's bill lo prevent Senators from acting as attorneys ot railroads whose interests Hiv liable to come before Ihe sen KANSAS. I neu 1. our enemy. I.et us then era Lcte in uuriiearlsall malice and hatred and let the familiar greeting happy new year" be addressed to all alike, with a lirm determination to forgot our own misfortunes ami sorrows bv kindly to those whose lives are more unhappy than ours. Let the greeting rinrf with good ill toward men.

A happy new year. JESSE WINSLOW, ness and dispatch. Yundt 1 Warwick, South Side of Square, Jetmore, Kas. Mr. Oknwkit: Your pa-jer is before me.

My obituary is I but I djii'l tliink yim treated me hy the blaoli border, but pussi-blT you don't mourn inv doiar'ure as iiei-j Ay as I had anticipated. Hut don't li.aUcr. tUe Obit is satisfactory, except in tiiut oi.e iiiriicular. And I wan! to sav to ui; (and really I don't mean to llaileryou) that you were as good on editorials as you are on obituaries, your siw as an editor'! would perhaps be mure with journalistic brilli incy. In tact there can be no rjiics.iui tut that yon have fit last developed your forte; and 1 eon-Rratubili! you upon at lat striking a lead that will open up such a vast field in which to rive your wouderful brain-power miliniiled scope.

An 1. by the way, I will yet you to touch up the funeral a little (when it takes place,) as obituaries and funeral notices 0 in the same class. Now (oil1; forget lobe present personally, for if you send your "reporter'" (Mr. 1 tun afraid he will the procession, or the choir, and I don't want bnn-frlini; criticisms. E.

G. HOG AN, 1 1' 0 ii i A i1 -LA V. Oilers his services to the people of Ilodge-maii uutv. Tonsorial Artist. Eyerythinir in my line done In the lates style.

Salisfaetion guaranteed. JKTMORE. KANSAS- Otlice in Sxtoitab oliice over r.razea'.e's Store. KANSAS. JMT.MORE, nit' was uiiitihr.ed and twisted out of shape in commute hy suon as Senators Mvarts and Hoar.

The way in which they evaded, postponed, dodged and Dually no.ihlied this inca-airc, wuich was so wariuiy supported by public opinion, may he called ete.lilable to ingenii.ly, but not to regulations tor lionosty. And wuat is rse still. Senator st i 'd bsi le tin'se maueu.ers, sted by of Oregon. 1 ae Senators who think it is ii. ii iiil legislate upon railroad mallei's wh.lc taking big lees as attorney for railroad corporations, cool 1 not stac off consideration ol the Heck hill altogether, however, and on Wednesday it caaie up for debite.

iie Woman Suffragists are coming to Washington as usual io hold their annual convention and they have asked for the use of the hail of tiie House of lieprescnt-alivcs on the cveningK of 2(1, and 11. The women a chance to be heard littei'ally within the walls of Congress, and it is probable tlicy will have it. The coimnitlee on rule; is 'feeble the matter, lit'prcscnlative Tnwnsend of Illinois introduced Hie bill making Ihe rcipiest for the Hall, "bill." said he. "this di es not menu that 1 am a convert to woman suf LUMBER, LIME, B. F.

GODFREY, W. D. PHATT, WW Real Estate Broker. lb til Please let me lieiir from yon by return mail. Tu.

'i'a. K. 0. Hooax. l.

S. AVliat are your chaws for the Obit? Would like to Unow before I en-j gage you for the tuneial. PLASTER, HAIR, CEMENT, -AXD- I el more toe Iiii-orp This tlte ipiesti -n an I we iviui irv to have an express on I rum its citizens. seems to us that there are good reaons fur a niunieipal organization; the Ill's) of which is that a gia le ouirht to be established before any more buildings are erected. Second, there are internal Improvement? that ought tu be ma le at the eailiest date that cannot be made without an organization.

'I bird, there arc always in 'cwiiseciaii) ml- and law" to be enforced ilie government of and a oj iieojile Iheit'iu. Kotirth, a town unincorporated neither be im-iioe nor governed. Fifth, there enough people in Jctmore to have a government of their own. and under the laws of Kansas they have, a rlghl to have it, and we can not see what is to hinder them from srel-ting it. Let us have it.

And we will go just a little further and ask how Hon.T. S. Ilaun would suit you detinore's lirst regardless of OFFICE IN KEVEILI.E BUILDING -S0l'TH SIDE 0F PUBLIC SQUARE. SASH, Jvtoiore, KaonnN. Sout Side of JETMOLE.

ypiai'e. KANSAS. The eastern firealest emiiii'ira ever known in l.ie ui-toi The Kansas City Times 'j at a. half million, iv, iu pve. tie' a.is i.eXi year ot Vim Union.

es the miiobjr Iniitted by tul DOORS, iLll I-' Proprietors of Hie City Meat Market. BLINDS, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. Finishing Lumber, a specialty at politics. Please let us hear from you. W.

S. Wright, M. D. fflllSl HI. iit' nie disuses and diseases of children specialty.

Calls answered day or night Market Fast Side Main Street, Kansas, Keep a full supply of Fresh and Cured meats en hand. Will attend tn all orders promptly. Also furnish "lee" anywhere in the City. Market eloses proniiylly at I) o'eleek Sunday niorniinrs. el 111 frage.

he President made his first appearance in public since his Illness at the theater where he saw Lawrence liarrelt in "liicn-za." The audience Included many others distinguished in public and social life. Among those in the boxes were noticed Speaker Carlisle, liens. Sherman and Sheridan. Chief Justice Waite and family. Hon.

S. Cox, and several Senators and Judges. Col and Lament sat. in tiie box wirli the President and Mrs. Cleveland, and obstructed a view of Ihe Picsi- lenl, greatly to the annoyance of hundreds of curious eyes.

Some lingering rheumatism was apparent in the President's deliberate movements and slight limp, but otherwise he looked well. On one occasion President Arthur intended the theater here in ultra English style, bringing in his footman to stand at his box during fluTperforin nice. On another occasion, however, he cue without a reserved scat, and as there was only standing room left, took a position in the crowd until some friend saw and sent for him. OS'S Kaunas. Block West of J.

B. Seller's Co. Jetioore. KANSAS. A TVnrnhi to Fomioisern.

Washington, IJcceinber 7. The com niissioner of pensions has issued a circular to uuigistrales. He says that his attention has been called to the increasing number of cases in hich vouchers for quarterly payment of pensions have been executed prior to the date on the vouchers and postpaid. This practice often results in great embarrassment and lonj Oe'ay to pensioners and besides ntalls up the pension office a large a ncunt of unnecessary correspondence. The circular calls attention to the fact that the practice is in violation of law aid says it is the intention of the commissioner, if it be found necessary, to prosecute magistrates w'lio commit the Clinton Toops, Has just opened up h's new blacksmith shop, north of Foote Congdon's lninlier yard.

GIVE HIM A CALL. He Guarantees Fatislaction. Hint more people will locate in the western half of the state next year than any year of the I hive tourths of the emigrants do nut -know in hat section ot the stale they will locate. They ill go. of course.

H) the local. ty they think is best. A great point will be made bv the county the nanny that isatlvcitiseU. Ftople, before sturtinti ton new country, pither all the Information they can concerning diil'erent localities, and then select the one they think best. I.et it be known by ttie emigrants that Ness anity received the omer prize at liar leu City, and of iheoi wili be at' raeted to our c.iiiitv.

T' ere is but one way to let it be aai that is by a.leriis;ng. I.et. us iidvertiw. Kvcry dollar (ixpendeil in tix! between the of next month and the first of will bj returned tenl old. Ness City Sentinel.

Yes. you did ta'e the prize, and we are plad you did. but if yoiir sister, llo lgemaii Vanity, had been developed as you, it is rather doubtful whether would have taken it or not. lint be that as il may, we nevertheless want to see 'e- county prosjier and flourish, and we have to say that in the above article capped from the Sentinel there is wholesome advice that should be observed and acted upon. Not only by the people of Ness bill hy the people of as wo, I.

The only way to settle every qi.irttr section ot land in our is by ji 4 jieople know that the Ian is litre, and of of good quality as man ever plowed. Jt only needs the free use of the plow to ileru. nst rate the truth of such a Malenieut beyond question. Let every resident do his full share of advertising by taking his ioi.ne paper and sen liiiiT it to his eastern who want Aftfr FortryetTV HARDWARE I enpenenco in tii preparation of mor Ihtiti Ono Hundred Thotuflnn" flppMoRtinns for ptK in the United XIm and Koreiun ooon-tries, tb pubfibhpTS of the Scientific American connmie hvl wjiih for Dateiitn. caveats, rifhitn.

ftirtiie United and W. II. lthalcs. Hardia Btes Rhodes Bates, WELL DIGGERS And Confraetors. Digs Wells, Cisterns, Cellars, and all kinds of dijrsrlnsf in the Chisty Bonner.

AVe keej) constantly 011 liaud a fii-st-elass line of Hardware; Stoyes, and mvan and everything found in a tirst-class general hardware establishment, East side ef the Square, Jetmore Kansas around. JETMOKE. KANSAS. to obtain piitenm in Canada, tngland, ranee, Germany, and all othr countries Tlieirexpen-ence is unequaled and their facilities are uuur- Drawinpa and dpcclflcnriona prepared and filed In tlm PaieuL Otll. on short nolle.

Tern ver resflonnble. Ho charna for of uiodell or drawing Advico hr iree Patents obtaiiifd tiiroug'u MntinArn.amrftti'VM! Inthe SCIBTIKIO AirTiSHK which has Ilie larne-it eircnlatiou and ia tl mut influential ntnvBpfltitfr of its kind published in the world. Tho advantages of ancli a notioa vary patent ftn rat and. Thin larce and ap'endidly illustrated newspaper la published WEEKLY at 3.00a-year. and is admitted to be the paper dwvoted to science, mechanics, inventions, einrineerinjt works, and other department of industrial prress, pub-lis in any countrv.

Jt cimtattitt the names of ftil patentees fnd title of every invention patented each Try it four months for one dollac. 8old hr npTsriaaler. If you a-n invention to patent write Mnnn A ptHHu-rs of Soientino America, Ibl Picff Vork Maud book about patents mailed fre Krtc Ueim. From tl Citpitnl. KltiK.

December IS. The follow-btitcli of criminals were senfi'iiced yester-liay: McCord. grand larceny, 2 years; James Mvans, shooting th intent to kill, 2 years; ni Sm th. burjlnry. I year, and I'ete ftn vioi'tlioii of the proli to; law.

ioiiy-five days lm. prisoninent an if J'X) fine. Sheriff Tar-sous immediately s'aiied to Lea.enwortii with Met'ord. Kvans and Smjh. The surveyors on the iiausas City.

Parsons Paeitie railroad arrived in tow today, 'the road is already tini-lied from Parsons to Cofl'eyvllle, and work will be begun between Parsons and Erie in a fe days. MRS. C. W.PAT8HEN, Me ot S'oritlnnet' Ina Ivertant'y a part of the article under the above head was left out last week. letmore has two bunks the Hodgeman County and the Farmers' Merchants' The Hodgeman County bank has a capital of 50.000.

This institution is ofll-cered as follows: C. F. M. Mies, President; W. S.

Keiiyon, Vice President; J. P. Atkins, Cashier. The business of this bank is handled in such a manner as to make it in every respect a safe repository ftr fhoe desiring to make time depositcs. The Farmers Merchants Bank with a capita stock of 100,000 is olllcered by .1.

W. Rush, President, C. E. Rougliton', Vice President V. E.

Ramsey, Cashier. Does a general liauking hiisiness, deals in Sew York, Kansat City, and Lamed exchange, loans money on farm pinperty, and dis-counts good cnmiiiercial paper. The Farmers Merchants Hani; is a solid institution, and Is in every artieiilar reliable and safe. Yundt Warwick, dealers P.oots and Shoes, have hand a ltne line ol Hoots an 1 Sloes of the very best gni which 'hey are selling at prices to su.t Ihe i eopb They His uiatiiifae'nre mts and sh n-s of- PIANO ORGAN JETMOKE. KANSAS INSURE YOUR STOCK IN THE ATCHISON LIVE STOCK INSER1KCE COMPANY.

Insure againt death from any cause. WINANS BROS. AGENTS, Land Office at Gnrdett Cify Kn. ct her Notieo lierohy tVit ihft foIltnTifi? named pettier ha.J cl notice of his r.tcui to A XivtiY lulMtuifiH at Sluppy ew Year. ri'nE SciMiTAK vvisl es one and all, friend" and enemies alike, a merry Christinas and a happy New Year.

"A happy New Year to llovv glad would be if the simple ish on our part would bring that happiness, for which countless thousands of souls will be craving at the dawn of the new year morning. "A happy New Year" will greet the pars of many thousands upon this continent alone, who arc strangers to happiness the greeting will rite upon tin ir very A Sew Jtirtieial District Wanted. Garden. City, December IS. convention, composed of the members of the bar and editors of the Sixteenth and Twenty-third judicial districts, met in the opera house today mid took action in regard to the forming of a Tin 1 pT'it in siipp'irt liHcUrti ami th'U sni'l p'oof will lo maJo Hii' m'-t onrrii' hi? absence the erit I- flu gem ci i at Jut more tinier 1:1, ivr tho 9 qr i.i in- I jJi'ivtion ALICE H.

PRATT, NOTARY PUBLIC. Or'ICF IX HI VEtLLK BU1LDIS0. two i in KANSAS. JETMORE, Jii-v Buck: 0 i a far tho new judicial district. After careful n-sideratioii, it was rcNolved to ak the Legislature to create a new district out of Scott, Wichita and (ireeley counties, taken from the Twenty-third, and Hamilton, Finney, Seward, Stevens and Morton from the Sixteenth.

A banquet tr li'ght at the Sequoyah hotel to thti members of the convention by the Garden City He risune the in' 'owi ic iliiCBeT to prove J. K. MILLER, hiH ponu 1.10 rii Ie.it''' U'ini, il i i ot. KHit IftM'i. vi: ii 1 roriMUT.

lln-ltfcuiaii coiiuy, Win Do Alex Me uii'jt, John Allen, of BacUncr o. Uoditnuancaunty, unm. ti f. M. SU.V.3 Recister.

AND order an I'giriiMiilee I) -st I e- lit. After tins week ill he locatetl iu the old poi-t-Oiiice baild ng. ah on them. jn coal. Hour and feed.

Bradtey aims to carry a st.lll-cicnt quantity of coal to supply Jctmore, and also carries a large assortment of Hour and a good stock of feed. All of which he will furnish to his customers at the low est cdi rates. Get his prices, North side of Square. bar." or Calls promptly to, day Onice on east Puie of square. heart strings, as I bey strive once more to liopc that the new year, will bring oven a email portion of thai blessed balm to heal .1 sorrows of the old.

We may grrett u. with all Ihe fervor of our heart, sorrow laden with. happy new year," but our greeting, though repeated a thousand times, ill never bring you ha )-jiiness. We arc all in pursuit of all striving t'i it through and iiiiiunicrable cliUeiicN. Some Ihni it.

others do not, bid none have ever found ii unalloyed. all have t.ur faults and failings and our lives aie full of ei rors. All of us hav our friends and our enemies. We each b.tve our individual woes, sonows and iii--icns. to our own cireinnstan--es imd si.i'ioniidinirs.

and in puling on our fellow man. we apt to rottdi ion iu him lii.il for which in ERDLRY 5 SHSFFER, ALWAY 3 AHEAD I Come one and all and look at our GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE. To lake place on tl 1st. ilav of Jannanr. 1887.

For every DOT.tAlTS WMih of gooils boutrlit of AKUEHV SHAKltH. for CASH, entitles you to one JiCKKT in our DKAW1XG. See om- GUAM) list below: 1 Peviii Maeliiiie v.iliied at 1 Onimt Wash Bowl and Pitclier 2 1 Qiiiek Tune Cook Stove 20.IK) 1 Teajiot 1.2 1 Set Silver Knives and Forks (i.00 1 Bnis Waiter l.W 1 Klejrant ClianilxT 9 00 1 Crumb I'an and Itnwh n) 1 irawing to take place at AUDfcKY SHAK Lli store on 4ASUABY at o'Htx I'. M. Lap Office at I.arnep, as.

Sent. 1. Sti. 4rS(- Cnmplanit havinjr Keen entered at nffie bv William 1-dell JVJart'n l'nc tor it Tl.is'ior I'arty llotn; Wott. fr tiie City Tinier.

Nkv York. feceiubor S. Already 117 branches of ihe labor parly have been formed and the work of organization is heing piished vigorously. 'J lie tpiestiou of what the name of the new parly shall be. is agitating the minds of the leaders just now, but it will remain for a national conference to be called shortly to decide finally upon the name.

Among the state organizers already appointed. i ihe lion, G. Matftiire. of California, jtt lie of the" superior court of that slate, who save the famous division lat summer that tir.ve.it! jug was not unlawful. Notice liprcby siven that the foJ'nwing-namc4 settler has filed uotice of her intention tn make final nnnf iu of hit and t'rnt aid prof will l9 maJ.e bcf.re the Kenitcr or Hrc iver at Lamed.

on Janunrv linh, 'sv7, Miir'Tvt Stamps, for the qr, See. 2. Tp. 2J, Ii west. Notice specialty given to Arthur M.

JIp-Clannhnm who filed I). S. No. fr this traet of laud ou Oct. iMt.

lt, tn appear nnd "how finite why hi? "pr 'tet" liied in the id land oflico on ttrt, 25-th. should nfc he di-mird. Site 11. "i Hie ihe witiivr' to prove her coiUiuQOus reiutijee upon, and cultivation of, 1 land, viz: Harrison inslww Volomoii L'lmnnd rirk. Willie Mouie.

p.H of Jetmore i'iwt Oiice. lir-'itfemau cjunt W. Uf-aim-r. fthjindiiiip his home-teitil entry No. uate'i Lnrneii, Aug.

T1, npn the nw qrnefl f.SI Owe f.ABVfD. ff Till. 11. NnMco bernbv niveii that ttio cttlerhiis tit notin. liis intrntif.n to nevkf prnof iu nupp'Tt of flivim.

nnl tlmt sni 1 priwif will be made In-foro thI'mluite thi-l'TPinilneoiooy, ot le'niori, Kaiii. on February tuth. 1Si7. M'Tjuret A. I) II.

No. tor the 8 U' qr, -A), Tim. 22 3 ef W. Il nnmcJ the lioTiui? Kitne-ve tutin'Miii ice lltiviiti" i of s-iiii Ian 1, vin: r'. Ti-ikir.

Miitoat ntl-r, A. HyJ. all Jttuiore H. 'V. 21 22 w.

in Ho'teman cmnty, with a view to the eaneHlntion of said emrv the id re hrehy simimonci to apnea al thtrf oihre on the Hlh dav of dennary, hs, at lOo'el-K-b 11. hi. to and furnish testimony eon eraing alleged ahandonment. if-d 2S 4riw xu R. Kiter.

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About Hodgman County Scimitar Archive

Pages Available:
350
Years Available:
1886-1887