Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Cundiff Journal from Cundiff, Kansas • 3

Cundiff Journal from Cundiff, Kansas • 3

Publication:
Cundiff Journali
Location:
Cundiff, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

CUNDIFF JOURNAL. CITY Well I Should Smile. If heads of families In the eastern DERMOT, KAS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, Kans.

Dec. 12. 1888. Notice Js hereby given that the fol tutcs Mho have from one to half a doxen marriageable daughters knew of the blessings of Kansas, they would TKRMS: One Com Onk Six Thkbe" .50 .23 lowing-named settler has riled notice DINING HALL, of his intention to mako final proof in park up and move here iiihtanter. Their coal bills would be down to support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before lrobate the minimum, and the eyesore in the shape of a broken-down front gate THE MAILS.

GOING EAST, Judge of Stevens at Hugo- BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. ton, on February 7, 1889, would never greet their vhJons. Parents Meals 25c. Lodging 25c. Leaves Cundiff at 8 in.

and arrives at Woodsdale at 12 Returning. It leaves woodsdule at 1 p. arriving at Wellington Johnston, D. S. for the bring your children to Kannas.

We HSVOHCXJ D3 saqsruq squiOD siautrjq HO 'suia 4ssqoH 'sdujM N. Sec. 34 Twp. 32s It. 39w of 6th HTW.

A. Clark, Irop'r, West Side South Main Street, Hi'gotox Kans. will guarantee our young men to be good manipulators of ribs. Ex. Cundiff at 5 p.

m. on Mondays, Wednes days mid Fridays. GOING WEST P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uponf Tjmtm Cundiff at 9 a.

m. arriving at HE SHOULD KNOW HIM. NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, Kans. NOV.

16 1888. and cultivation of, said land, Richfield at 11 a. m. Returning it Soon after the war Chief Justice Chase Imvea Uichfluld at 1 p. m.

arriving at Notice is hereby given that the fol made a trip through the South, and a mong other places, visited Key West. CHindiffat 4 p. on Tuesdays, Thnrs day and Saturdays. G. W.

Bowman, B. F. Walker, Thomas Lockhart and Lee Rutludge, all of Moonlight, Kansas. an 26 C. F.

M. iles. Register. lowing-named pettier hat Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in iONIOO IONIOO iONIOD One of the notabilities of the island was Uncle fondle, an old negro-vnow In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mnde lcfore District Clerk my seltenty-tree yeah, sah." 1 le showed Morton Kans. nt Richfield RAILROAD TIME-T A.T.4S.r.R.i, AT SYBACl'iE.

on January lb 1889, LAND OFFICE at Garden City Ks. Dec, 26 J888. Notice is hereby glvwi that the fol the party through what he proudly cal led his plantation. Ellis T. Prince, Pre-emption D.

S. WFST BOUND AKKIVKft Ripe snpadillos hung from the trees, lowing-named settler has filed notice of No. 11(308, for the N.W.I sec R. 4()w. He names the following witnesses to and a particularly largo "sour sop" was pointed out as specially intended for )(o.

1 Passenger 4:55 a. in, No. 5 Express and Mail 2:47 a. No. 7 Express and Mail p.

his intention to moke Jlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof his continuous residence upon and cultivatiou of, said laud, proof will be made beforo the Clerk of FAST BOUND AMUVKS ourdinner. The African eayennepepp-er berry was hanging on little bushos, and one or two of the party, who had To. 2 Passenger 10:20 H. Hargrove, S. P.

Sparks. L. Lllupp and John Weaver, all of Hugoton, Kans. Dec. 29 C.

M. Niles, Register. J.H.8WA1, Proprietor of CITY BLACKSMITH SHOP. i Woodwork ok Ai.o kjnim dovu. Horseshoeing, plo reptiring, polUhii'ibi I 'nioniug i -h No.

6 Cannon Rait ,11:36 p. the District Court of Morton Co. Ks. at Richfield Kansas on Feb. 21st, 1889, John T.

Hut ledge, Preejupthm No for the SE. 1 Sec.6, T.34s R.39w, liecn promiscuously experimenting on in No. 8 Express and Mail 8:53 a. Sandie's fruit, tamo to grief when they reached it, and were heard complaining Land Offico at Garden City, Kansas. Nov.

22 1838. Notice Is hereby given that the fol He names the following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon, that tneir mouths wore on fire. Plucking two or three berries of an C. K. ft N.

R. R. AT tIBKRAL. bast bound No. 24 Mail and Express and cultivation of, said land, lowing-name settler has liled notice of I.EAVHS i ther kind, Sandie handed thorn to the his Intention to make final proof in notice.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial. Chief Justice. Robinson, Ovil Lockhart, J. M.

Weaver, of Hugoton Kans. and Chris Brac ken, 2:05 p. 4:30 a. No. 63 Accomodation suport of his claim, und that said proof will be mad" before Probate "Take rtem home and plant 'em in your garden, and you'll nab your own WKIT BOUND ARK1VKS GUflOIFF, KANSAS.

of Richfield Ks. Feb9 C. F. M. Niles Register.

Xo. 23 Mail and Express p. Judge of Morton County Kansas, at coffee aftah awhile" No, 67 Accomodation 8:00 in RUhlield, un January 22, 1S89 "But coffee won't grow, Sandie where -Tim TlMiis" and "The I live." William Tomlinson, Preemption D. S. for the NW.l Sec.84, Twp.34s RELIGIOUS SERVICES, "Don't know 'bout dat, sah, Iat's just what dey told me heah; but you lie names the following wit Union Sabbath School at the school We are how enabled to offer to our subscribers, and to others who want to nesses to prove his continuous residence see it does.

I diden't know no reason house at 10 clock a. m. upon, and cultivation of, said land. vie. suUcribefor the Kansas City Wkkk why it shouldn't, and so I try.

Xow Church services it 11 o'clock a. hi Choir meets for practice at 4 n. tn lv Times, that paper with The you jnst try, ton." Finally he asked Journal for only $1.50 a year. J. C.

Kilburn, Andrew J. (iriflin, W. P. Ward und J. D.

Wallace, all of Richfield Kansas. Jan. 5 C. F. M.

Xileh. Register. for a picture of bis guest, and the Chief Justice haiu'ud him a one-dollar Sundays. Local Lore. Thk Wkiskly Times is the largest Samuel F.

Patton, Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS GROCERS, Flour, Feed, canned Goods, Meats CUNDIFF, 7tf and best paper published In the West, being 12 oaRcs issue. Come in Judg C. B. Pack and Prof, fl. greenback.

The scene that followed was curious. Old Pundie, bareheaded and with his shirt thrown loosely bnck trorhan held down chairs In this office nnd leave your subscription. Tuesday. AH who have heretofore received the from his brawny bosom, stooped down, spread the bill out on one knee, and gazed from it to Mr, Chase add back to the bill again for some moments, in --Rev. W.

Ross preaches at the school house Sunday Jan. flth, at 11 O' Journal Free, ill please subscribe if they desire the paper any longer, as clock A. XL perfect silence. Mr. Mi M.

Wilson of Zionville Land Office at Garden City, Kans. 'ov. 21 188. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, add that said proof will be mabe before the Clerk of the District Court of Morton County, Kahs, at Richlieb, Kans. Jan.

17 1889, Ellert K. Hargrove, who made D. S. foi the SE.J Sec. 34 Twp.

33S of Range 40W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence "Now I knows you," he broke out we now have recovered our health. n. i COMMERCIAL MEN, Was in town Wednesday, and paid our at last, "you'se Old Greenback hisself Manetum a visit. You mout come heah fifty yeah rom Travelers, Farmers, and ally one that now and I'd know you just the same.

wants Hotel accomodations will til nt Rev. W. W. Quillen will preach Cundiff on Sunday Jan. 13th at 11 0' clock A.

il. and tell mi all about sittin' in dis yeah every thing heah." Youth's Companion, ximtra 1NJ1VV adlNMi IIk Pashkd thk Oudeal. Chicago police captainto applican iij'ti, and cultivation of, said laud, ton Gorecky, Thomas E. Sparks, Francis D. Stout and Lincoln I.

Hupp, ail of Cess, Morton Co. Kans. C. F. j.

Niles, Register. at the for position on the force) I supose W. E. Wester, NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate, Loan Insur. AGENT.

Realestate bougt and sold, Money to loin on long or short time. CONTESTING abandoned claims iispctiaby. Correspondence Solicited. HOTEL WI you know the danger there is in this town, and that we've got to have brave J. P.

Taylor, Proprietor. Richfield, Kansas. Land Office at Garden City Kansas. Nov. 23, 1888 Notice is hereby given that the fol il St" lowing- named settler has filed notice of men men who are ready to sacrifice their lives at any moment? Applicant Well, don't think you'll find tue afraid.

I've passed through a great deal in my time, Captain You have Applicant' I should say so. Take, for instance, the game 1 ump Captain You'll do. Detroit Free Press, his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Misses Clara Quillen nnd Huldnh Ross were callers Thursday, W. E. Wester is the only man In this neighborhood that can Without ice, ask him how it's done.

Col. J. Ji Knepp stopped at the (irand Union Wednesday night. He spent Wednesday, with but we promised not to tell. Mrs.

Orant Rigg and Miss Huldah Boss deserve much credit fof the nice way in which the school house and tables were adorned, for the entertainment, and supper New Years night, The following Is the program for the next meeting of the Cuudiff Literary Thursday evening, Jan. 10, 1889 song, by the society! recitation, Maude Fatton song, Miss Huldah Boss; declamation. B. Weidenhamer; song, S. Pattotl select reading, Mrs.

Kigg; declamation, J. Eller Belect reading Miss Anna Egelston; declamation) W. H. Wester; essay, E. Wi Gorham decla wmf, A proof will be made before Probate Judge of Morton County Kansas, at Richfield Kansas, on January 23rd, 1889 AValterL.

llolcomb, Commuted Homestead, lor the X. E.J of Seetion 14 Township 31s of Range 40w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivatiou of, said land, Charles W. Galloway, Robert Logan, John E. Kelley, John Deuring, all of Richfield mmmm $1.00 ON ENTRIES, CONTESTS, $3.00 THE.BANNER HOTEL! J.

13. EGKLSTOX, B'rd by Day or Week. Rates LIVERY BARN In connection; CUNDIFF, Kansas. Business Liooais. Stop at the Ohio House when ih Garden City for clean beds and good meal, 17tf When you are in Richfield and want a good meal or nights lodging go to Coon's Restaurant, opposite Bank of Richfield.

-rlf you want a good meal, lodging Jim 6 C. F. M. Xiles, Register. mation, Clara.

Patton select reading, A. W. Colver; declamation, W. L. Pack; select reading, F.

II Ford; song, J. J. Knapp. Question for debate; Resolved, Land OHioe at Garden City, Nov, 23, 18S8. Notice is hereby given" that the fol or board by day or week, at the lowest lowing-narned settler lias filed notice oi his intention to make final proof in Procuring Und Patents, Filing Arguments, inijii.ilnii fnnl.clc am MnHorstj.

that the Sword is mightier than the Pen. Speakers on the 'Affirmative; E. W. Gorham, L. B.

Weidenhamer, 8. F. Patton and Ford. On the support of his claim, and that said Terms. Send for circular to rrnwriTT vr firtBT) attornet Negative; W.

Colver, W. E. Wester, price, 'call at C. Coon's Restaurant, Richfield, Kansas. Printing outfit for sale.

Splendid bargain for a Newspaper man. Atb dress Enterprise, Dormot, Kansas. -pS. )l, Armstrong, Richfleld's popu uAcugiinrnti c. proof will be lnado before Prcbati Judge of Morton Co.

Kansas at Richfield Ks. on January 23 1889, W. II. Boss and 0. Z.

Anderson. IVrT Setllur nhould he Copp's Settler's Guide lit pgt i price ottlf dd cents (postage stamps). ymm WYN The entertainment at the school viz, John H. Dillon Commuted Honie-steatt' 'fof BWJ Sec. 10 Rimge 40w.

He names the following house on new years night Was a great lar baiber. has leased the building wnere he is now located, for a long period and will continue to please his success. Thore Were about seventy persons present including children. witnesses to prove his Continuous residence tiqoh, and cultivatiou of. said The Exercises opened with a few land, viz.iLi G.

Morgan, George customers with good work and low prices. 17tf word of welcome by Rev, W. Colver. Then came a song by the Glee Club ATTENTION I Farmers Need Not wait Helfrich, George -W, Curry, E. K.

llafgrove, all of Morton P. O. followed by a eornic speech by "Maj THE BEST Jun 5 C. F. M.

Niles Register. SPBIHG WAGONS, BUGGIES Don't Rkad This. The Kansas Farmer, published at Topeka. haa been enlarged to a 20-page, 80-column paper, and reduced ih price to one dollar a year. It ranks a mong the best agricultural papers in Land Office at Garden Csty Kan.

Dee. 10, 1888. AND- in order to obtain money to advertise. I will furnish the money with no cost, to any one who wish to to make Pettibone iollowed by more mubic. There was a bounteous repast served Which did credit to the ludies who provided it.

All eeemed to enjoy themselves hugely, and they retired from the place in time to get a good night's sleep. Such gatherings at this season are eminently in place, serving, as they do, the double purpose of recreation Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of ROADOA.R.TS the country, and for Kansas farmers it is the best, because it is made up es his intention td make final proof in pecially for them. It is no.w twenty- Proof and a cementing of the ties of friend support of his claim, and that said proof wiU be made before Probate Jiitlgeof Morton Kansas, at Richfield Ks on February 11th .1889. Vlzii EdWard Gorhani for the sw Jt se sec 28, twp 32s, range ih. THE BEST 4' IM THE MARKET ship that bind the community into one harmonious body-.

FOR SALE, 39w. He names the following wit four years old, is Conducted by practical farmers, and published wholly in the interests of agriculture in the broadest Sense of thtj word. It publishes full crop, stock and weather reports for the entire state seven times a year-. It also publishes, weekly, a list of all the estray animals taken up in any part of the state. We have arrangements whereby we can offer the Journal and the Kansas Farmer, both paper one year for $1.80.

This is an opportunity to get two needed and valuable papers jor a very Sinall outlay; nesses to prove his continous residence Call and see tne. Publication Notices written Don't forget the place. Office of District Clerk, G.UHftVICE, Mttttttttttttttt Send for Catalogue and Price List 6 head of good graded cattle, and 6(30 Acres of improved land; will sell all venr cheap for cash. For further upbn, and cultivation of, said land, Albert Levlcy, W. E.

Wester, Alfred Garrett, 8. F. Patton, all of information, call on or address, JHISH 15ROS. WAGON Anderson. Cundiff Kansas Cundiff Kansas.

ian 19. Ci Fi M. Niles Register JIACINE, WIS,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Cundiff Journal Archive

Pages Available:
248
Years Available:
1888-1889