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Cundiff Journal from Cundiff, Kansas • 3

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Cundiff Journali
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LLj -CUNDIFF JOURNAL. and cultivation of, said land, Archibald C. Ball jerry Johnson, will julinson, T. G. Lockhart, all of Moonlight, Kansas.

C. F. M. Niles, Register TERMS; v)nic Copy One Six I .50 .25 Land office at Garden City, Kans. July 16, 1888.

Notice is hereby given that the fol-Jgwing-nanied settler has fiud notice of his intention to make fimd proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before Clurk of Dis-Uict court, at Richfield, on September 11, 1888, vizi Samuel G. cox, (or the sw 4 see 32, twp 33s, range 4Qw. ne names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: wil-llAm white, Eli Branson, Robert puckner, of cundiff, J. E. Kdly, of Ricbtttld, Kans.

C. F. V. Niles, Register, The mail leaves Cundift at o'clock m. Tuesday, Thursday and nturdar, of each wwk and arrives at HELLO THERE)! do you want to buy 9.

ROAD CART? If 00, oa.ll and. see thoso fbr aalolDy J. J. KNAPP, CUNDIFF, KANSAS, They are made of the best Second Growtn Hieory. well Ironed ud finely finished; have the b.

paUnt wheel and are itong and durable and the orjy cart made that lm a J-AZY BACK. It is the Oheapogt on the Market. Call before buying and get yyr prices. Examine them, Trj cap ou fviil Buy one, o'clock p. w.

of same days. Sunday School every Sunday at the Several parties living north of this place and who were out in eastern Colorado, bad their horses stolen last week. Stealing is getting to be too common and sopiething should be done to prevent it These animals, it is likely, are being run In' to No-mans-land and from there are driven to Texas or New Mexico and sold. Only the best horses and mules are taken, of It would be a good idea for every fiity and community, whore nough can get toother, to organize a Vigilance Committee to protect pur stock and get rid of this low-ljved trait of human character that is pester. ing our southern bord.ejs, The beautibul farm of the late nenfy Ward Ueecher at Peek skill Is gojng to waste, none of bis heirs having the means to carry on the fancy fanning as Mr.

Ueecher used to do. IJy lectur-inff and preaching the year around Mr. lleechcr generally maiiajied ito make hool house at lOo'cloek a. 19., preach every Sunday at Jl o'clock a. iu.

Local J-ore. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, August Oth, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Sroof will be made before the Probate udge of Morton county, Kansas, at Richfid.l, Kansas, on Oct, 2, 1S88, viz: Hepry lirenn who made D. S. No.

for the ne sec 32, twp 32s, range 39w. lis names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vk: Wm, M. White, K. Roruff, John C.Eller, Mlssonria A. Potter, all of Pundiff P.v Morton county, Kansas, Also Missouri A.

Tptter who made D. 8, ljjTp. 11,933 for the nw sep 3J, twp $3s, range lie names the following to prove bis AQnilnuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Bald Jan, vjz: J. E. Egefston, Alfietj Garrett John c.

jSHer, nenry Rrenn, aty of pundiff, ortWftOunty, Ifansas. U-pf p. F.M.N&3, Register. Go to the Hugotua Art Gallery tot Land Office at Garden City, Kans. July 1,3, 1888.

Nptbje hejoby giyep Jbat the fol-Igyiig-riamed settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said ood FhotQgnyhs; Our good granger friend Mj, Al- fjqi. Garrett, brouglit some of the finest Pfpbf will be made before Probate Judge of Morten county, at to this office Friday $at ye ef aw, ne had one mmn a mccaffrey, KjfMleJd, on Sept. 7, 1888, via: Henry Pgtter. who made u. E.

No, weighod w)4 Ui pounds, both ends meet when his crops all liafyesled. -The farm costjthe great 574 tof tot 4 n4 4, sea 30, lr. 0. jbi a libera good nntjjre.d gentle man as is shawnby by ln (juon; huiiih aim 114a bio; i. t.

II IX A- S. NOTIONS. donating us gpmeflf Jbe see4, esjjuhjnt joots for dinner, n.d proved REAU'TpiS. ne names joe soowijg wiuiejss to bis pwflftuoiuj residee unon; and pulUyafli ai4 fam. lz; Jotepb filoffl.

npw Milbur a. William Brown, Ffd m.M Of at Morton fiPWftty, Ifans. yerjf palatable, The Kansas. Farmer, published ajt Topeka. haj been "i'arged to' a 20-page, paper, and reduced ip (o-morrow ajt Jl QJok.

Also Jam.es U. Mellor, who piaden. price to one dollar a year, it ranks IThs fitjerary, hursiay nfgbt was complete jm'cw. was mong foe bewt ricultural papers in the countr, nd for Kapajj farmerB K. no.

1462,7, for the 4 se aad sir 9ffi 34, twp 82s, rauge 40w. lie pamts the following vitnessei to illodtp flvpf lowing: 'fhp Pfpgram DRY GOODS, HARDW RE, JTb jjjso have a )irge stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Whwh we rp sejig at ery Ujw pfices, Call and see us and we wilj giv yousaOsfartion. MCimtW, KAMA. prpye bis continuous residence upon 11 is f-ue uecause 11 is maae up es-peciajfy fqr It Is npw twenty four years fM, is conducted by practi was well xarried out; crdpr was Land Office at Garden f4ty, Kans.

July 3, im Jfotice is hereby gjvan tfcat the fpl-Jowing-Mnjjed seUbr has flbid. notice of his intent makf tnal proof in support; bis claim, anl that said proof w) be matje before Probate Judge (4 Morton at RichljeLl, K.aas.. ept; 18, viz; Alexander Gpx. fit the se sec ft, twp 83s; 40. names the following weass to prpye his residence upon, End cujiivatfcn" of, said land, J.

Z. Bransgn, jgunford P. Sparks, R4)firt fiuckner, pf Frisco, Kan's, Walter D. Hudson, of Riohfiejd, Kan's. Njles, Regjstef maintained and all seejjjejf fco be, glad cal farmers, and published wholly in I hey bad, una emuvaiion or buiu ianu, viz; Robert B.

Potter, William n. Ashbough', Alberf Hoen, Misouria i. Potter, all of cuflijiff Morton county, Kans. C. F.

M. Niles Register. Messrs- VanSeHas tnd Smith and jadies, of Moonlight, attended the Literary here Thursday night. Ed, Gflf haf a Ppewripg to sow the interests pf agriculture in the broadest sense of the word. It publishes full crop, stock and weather reports for the entire state seyen tympB a year.

also publishes, weekfy, list of' all tiifi animafa tajteu' up in any part of the stae. We baye arrangennts wherebj we can offer the Journal and ibi Farmer, both papers one year for $1.80, This is an opportunity to g.e two needed and papers jpv a Laffl Office at Garden City, Kfts August 10, 188. Notice is hereby given that the fd-lowing-named setter has filed notjes of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said $wenty-flve acres of wntejc yheat. wjt ypu jyant f)r cfoss phpto-graphs call at Mrs AftO. Eastman's prwof wU be inade before Clerk, of Art qaljery, JJugoton, ft.

Samples mm HMf7? the District Court, of Morton at Richfield, Kans, on October iy 888, vis; William J. Hubbard. no the sw and 's se 4. sec 29, twp 32s, range 39w. He names the following witnesses to prpye his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: wester, L.

ward, v. n. Ford, J'. L. Callaway, all of Cundiff, Kansas, 13-18 C.

F. M. Niles. Register NQJfCE FOR PUBLICATJON, Land Office at Garden City, Kflns, Aug. 20, 1888.

Notice is herby given that the fol Parkhurst, Davis Co. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS, Flour, Feed, canned Goods, Meats LIBERRL, KANSAS. an4 pfficfl at Garden City, Kans, hit is hereby given tl.at the settler has filed notice of his intention to make final propf in support of bin phjim, am that said proof wiH be ma4e before Jobate Judgof Morton ponpty, at Richfield on September Ifi, SS8. vi Robert J. llot, fa tb lt 4, se sw lot ne nw sec 31, twp 32s, range 39w, He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; S.

H. Austin, IT, Swaim, e. Egelston, Qulllsn, all of pundiff, Kansas. C. NiLRS, Register, lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to nuke final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be madp before Probate Judge of Morton county, at Richfield, on October lb, lHUH.

Daniel Harrison, commuted nomestead, fpr the ne se? 8, fwp 35s, range 40w, He names the following witnesses JUST OPENED! Land Office at Garden City, July 23, 188. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler bits filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Sroof will be made before the Probate udge of Morton county at Richfield, Kins, on Sept 18th 1888, Jordon Wbittekor. for the sj ne and nwj see 34 twp 3-U runge 40w. He uames' the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: George W. nudson, william Simpson, william Tomlinson, carr, Richfield, Kansas.

C. F. M. Niles, Register. A New Stock of GROCERIES.

to prove fj)8 continuous residence upon, ana pnltivation of, said land, viz; O. X. Lindsey, M. E. Covey, J.

Griffith, J. C. Kilbourn, all of RioU-field, Kansas. Also ajb the same time and place Aaron W. Whjtson, Commuted Homestead, for the sw sec 11, twp 35s, range 40w 6th p.

m. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, M. C. Covey, A. J.

Griffin, George Hudson, Wm Simpson, all of cesB, Kansas. 14-19 C. F. M. Xiles, Register.

By Land Office at Garden City, Kans. August 22, 18S8, Notice is hereby given that the fob lowiRgrnanied settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Morton Rans at Richfield, Kmg on Oct. 9, 1888, Benjumin Osborn, commuted Homestead No.7674, for the se sec 28, twp 31s, range 40w, ne names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Potter, Thomas Spence, Aviliam E. dark, nenry w. Applegate, all oi Richfield, Kansas.

Also at same time and place, Daniel E. nopkins, commuted Homestead, No. for the sw sec 27, twp 33s, range 40w. ne names the following witnesses to prove his continuous sidence upon, and cultivatiyn of, said land, E. K.

Hargrove, o. il, Hargrove, Levi o. Morgan, Anton aoreczky, all of Richfield, Kansas. Also, Sadie E. Hereer.

commu WESTER GORHAM. Call and see them and get their Prices. Corner Fouijh Main Streets, CUNDIFF, KANSAS. BOB THE BANNER HOTEL! J. E.

EGELSTON, Proprietor CtTMta, and TndcMiirka obtained, and aU Patent btuloeM conducted for Moderate Feet. Our OIHce ia Op poult V. S. Futent Office. Wa bava do anb agesclea, all busloeaa direct, hence can tranaact patent bualneai in leM time and at leu coat than those remote from Washington.

Send model, drawing, or with deacrip. tion. Wa adriae If patentable or not, free of Charge. Oar fee not due till iiatent enured. A book, How to Obtain Patent," with refer Shcea to actual clients in jrour State, county, ot town, tent free.

Addreaa, C. A. SNOW CO. Oppoalte Patent OOlce, Washington, Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, August 4th, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof ln support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before district derk Stevens county, Kansas, at iiugoton, on Sept.

21th, 1888, viz: nenry H. Vincent for the sej 23-33-39. if names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Bald land, viz: James Stanley, A. Christopher, J. u.

Thomas, John Lawrence, all of Hugo-ton Kansas. Also Anna E. Vincent for the nwl ted Homestead, No. for the nw an be seea at chin omee. Maston Gjbbons and fftniily started east 'f rsd.af we get to baching we can give you News and Groceries, for cash, come nd see us, Rnapp, Wester Gorham are like bens teeth, this week, few and scattering, Wallace Hudson, Richfield, are second to none in making farm loans.

They always have your mousy ready as Boon as papers are signed, Quite a sensation was created, in this otherwise quiet and peaceful (own and neighborhood, on Tuesday evening by the elopement of Mr. L. Callaway with Miss Nettie Gibbons, the fourteen year bid daughter of Mr. Maston Gibbons. It appears that honest John bad captured the heart of his would be juvenile frow, and then sought the parents consent, which was not readily gi venj 80 the smitten spouse with "a cupids determination resolved to have the object of bis devotion by stratagem or otherwise, and on Tuesday evening successfully decoyed her from the pftr-antal roof, and so have flown to a suitable clime where the nuptial knot will be duly tied, and they will trot out on life's pathway ln double harness.

Go to S. .1. Armstrong if you want a dandy shave or hair cut. Richfield, Kansas, For the largest water melon brought to this office between the 15th of AuguBt and the 15th of October, we will give the Journal, one year and $.50. For the second in size, the Journal one year: for the third in size, the Journal six months.

For the largest musk melon, the Journal one year. For the best sample corn, cane, potatoes, peanuts and turnips, the Journal six months, each. Go to Wallace Hudson for a loan Richfield, Kansas. One of the inmates of the county jail at Richfield out witted Sheriff Kelly and took in some fresh air and sunshine on Tuesday, but was soon captured and returned to bis lodging place again. Every person who is indebted to us must settle promptly, at the end of each month, if they expect any more favors from this ranch.

"Wester Gorham. J. C. Filer brought in a fine watermelon this week to contest for the prize. If you want a loan, want to sell your farm, want to buy a farm or want any kind of a real estate deal, go to Wallace Sc Hudson, Richfield, Kans.

Robert Egelston is home from Hamilton county. If you want the slickest shave you kvkr had, go to S. J. Armsrong Rich-fieldKaasas. -JolmScates was dawn from Syra-euse, Thursday.

He will soon be a neighuor. If you want a good meal, lodging or board by day or week, at the lowest price, call at C. Coon's Restaurant, ttichfleld, Kansas. 4 sec 8, twp 35s, range 40w. she names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Anton ooreczky, Frank Lindsey, Ancel Dunce, Christopher c.

Rracken, all of Richfield, Kans. 15-20 c. t. m. Niles, Register.

15oard by Day or Week. Rates Kea soimble. First-claiis Throughout. LIVERY BARN In connection. CUNDIFF, 35-32-39.

ne names the following witnesses to prove ms continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: James Stanley, A. Christo pher, L. E. White, C. Drake, all of COMMERCIAL MEN, Travelers, Farmers, and any one that wants Hotel accomodations will find every tldng NEWandNEAT at the HOTEL WINDSOR P.

Taylor, Proprietor, Richeld, Kanss. iiugoton. Kansas. 12-i7 C. F.

M. Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, August 4th, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the District Land Office at Garden City, Kans. July 16, 1888.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hes intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before clerk District court, Morton at Richfield, on Sept; 10, 1888. viz: Elmer s. Ellis, who made n. e. no.

for the nw sec 11, twp 32s, range 40w, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of; said land, viz: J. w. Rice, Kdward carliu, j. cox, of Richfield, ks. c.

B. rack, of Cundiff, kb. Also at same time and place, Edward carlin who made i. s. no.

for the lots 3, 4 5, se nw sec 6, 32s 39. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said Land, viz: B. s. Ellis, j. w.

Rice, John vermilleln, of Richfield, b. rack of cundiff, sans. c. r. ml Niles, Register.

TKI BEST clerk, Stevens county, Kansas, at iiugoton' Kansas, on SepL 28, 1888, Cameron Drake for the nei sec 12, twp 33s, R.39w. ne names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. A. Christopher, John n. Adelmyer, James D.

Pearson, Abd A. Pearson, all of Hugoton, Kansas. Also, at same time and place, Charley Drake for the nwj sec 12, twp 33s, R. 39w. ne names the following wit-neascsa to prove his continuous resi SP16 HOBS, DUGGIES ATTENTION -Farmers Need Not wait in order to oljtain money to advertise.

I will furnish the money with no cost, to any one who wishes to A.drvertise to make AMD- ROAD dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. A. Christopher, John h. Adeiemyer, Abel A. rearson, James D.

all of Hugoton, Kansas. 12-17 C. F. M. Niles, Register.

Proof 7 THI ES8T IU TMK UAKXIT Land Office at Garden City, Kansas. July 16, 1888., Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made judge or ln his absence Clerk, of District court, of Stevens at Hugo-ton, on' Sept. 17, 1888. viz: William t. Norman, for the nw sec 15, twp 32s, range 39w.

He names the following witnesses Land Office at Garden City, Kansas. August 2, 1888. Notice rs hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in Call ad see me. Publication No-, tioes written FREE, Don't the place. Office of support of his claim, and that said Sroof will be made before Probate udge of Morton county, at Richfield, Kansas, on Sept 28, 1888.

Ben Send for Catalogue and Prlco List IhSh Bros. Wagon to prove his continuous residence upon. jamin F. walker, for the ne 4, sec 19, ana cultivation or, said land, m. j.

smart, o. p. Neal, william Dye, District CJerk, RICHFIELD, -KANSAS. twp bis, range 38 w. RACINE.

WIS, r. Menyfldd. all of Moonlight, Kans. ne names the following witnesses to F-M. Niles Register, prove his continuous residence upon,.

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