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Cundiff Journal from Cundiff, Kansas • 3

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Our Sr. F.d. has g.me with V. E. Notices for Publication.

CUNDIFF JOURNAL "The Timim" ud "The Jo.in.sAL." Wester, Co. Survt-yor, to survey a notices ron publication. Land Oilice at Garden City, Kansas. iar. 18, 1SS9 Notice is hereby given that the fob from the State line to the city of Uich- c.

i tmmm, Real Estate Persons having final proof, contest, field. Ho exiH-cU to go to Earned next TEKMS: One (oi One Yiuit tUX) Six Month .50 THRtE" .25 or timber enlture notices lu lids paper, week to uttt nd a meeting of Presbytery. low lug-named aettler has tiled notice of not receiving a copy each week, please This devolves on the Jr. Ed. the labor of editing and printing two entire edi hi intention to nuke final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof call at this oilice or send and get a paper- We are now enabled to offer to our subscribers, and to others who ant to subticriliefor the Kakkas City Wkkk i.t Tim kb, that paper with Tim Journal for only 1.50 a year, The NVeekly Times Is the largest and lest paper published in thn Weft being 12 pages every Issue.

Come in nnd leave your subscription. tion of till will bo niadu before District Clerk of THE MAILS. ArlT. Morton at Kujdjeld Kansas on May ism lfcS'j. William ji.

A meeting of the farmers of Mor I.eam CuudiiT at 8 a. in. and arrives NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE at Garden City Ks. Mau.

2 1883. Notice In hereby given that the fob Biitleclgo (com. II. for the-W. S.

ton Co. was held last Saturday, atlticli at Yu(MUiald at 12 ui. Ui turning, it 3ovi woodsdaleat 1 p. arriving at W. of Sec.

32 Twp. 3DS. Range SOW. fiield to take under cuiisideration the AGENT, Real Estatj t'tmdiiT at i p. m.

on Mondays, Wtxlnea- tj i tr? and Lot 4, S.W. i Sec. 5 Twp, lowing-uained settler has tilml notice of 34S. of Range jUDW. lie nomesthe All who have lieretofore re'dved the building of one or mote mills In the Co.

if the way be open. The meeting as quite well attended, and it as yi aim wuuw ooixa wT his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that Bald fullowlng itnesses to prove his continuous residence ujon, and cultiva Leave CundilT at 9 in. arriving at Jul iinal Free, will please Bubsmbe if thi-v desire the pajer any longer, as iiuanimous verdict that something of Riehfleld at" 11 a. w. lteturninir it proof will be made before the Clerk of tion of, said land, James Hardi- the kind must be done in order to en we now have recovered or health.

Wm Rlohfleld at 1 m. arriving at the District Court of Morton Co. Ks, man, James if. Weaver, Oval Lockhart, able the farmer to endure the pressure L'undiffat 4 p. Tuesdays, Thurs Bays and Saturdays.

at Richfield Kansas on April 22, 1889, that now rebts on them. Sorghum is T. G. Lockhart, all of Morton Ks ALSO. Daniel M.

Dean Preemption D. bought ancl S. No. 12080 for theS.E, Sec. 30 Twj a bi le crop, If a home market can be made for it, a profitable crop.

Other crops are In thyir experimental stage James llaruininn ll. Jvi for Ho names the following JUILROAl) TIME-T iULFS. A. T.4S.F.U.11. witnesses to prove his continuous ret-i the Lots 1,2 S.

N. E. See. Twp. 34.

Range SOw. He names the fol- aa It were. A comnjittee wxs appo'hi' at stbajtm deuce upon, and cultivation of, said ted to cirrwjtond with parties who pro nna iinjui nn.1 It i vsit it i IbaiiiMM eouductfd for MfMlffmttt land, L. G. Morgan, E.

K. Tlar-grove, M. S. Stark and Charles Par- pose e.tuiwii-ii pianos lor tnenmnu- 4 :55 a. m.

1 I Oar mn Op polt V. H. l'lnt Of. Dee. have) no tub urorlea, all btulno failure of sugar by the Adamsou pat sanl land, uilliam II.

Rutliuge, 4 So. 1 Pajmengcr Ko. 5 Express and Mail Ko. 7 Express and Maii 2 :17 a. "i'-l'J p.

T. G. ent. and report at a meeting to be held J. M.

Weaver, Oval Lockhart, kens, all of Richfield Kansas. apl 13 C. F. Niles Register. jo liii hiieli next Saturday at 11.

M. FAST HOL'HD A KM YE Lockhart, all of Morton Ks, May 4. C. F. Nlles, Rejijftcr.

We trust there will be a large attend I REN No. 2 Passenger dLraot, rnnc can tranaact pateut buiiueea in let tlma and at luaa eot toao Uiom rtxnota fro4 yaahlugton. Bend modal, drawing, or with dracrip-tloB. We ailvlaa If uatentalile or not, (rot Cf CliarL-e. Our tut not due till intent aeenred.

A book, How to Obtain fawnta," with reft. moot to actual cltenta in join blale, County, town, tent free. Addreaa, C. Aa SNOW CO. VppoilU Fataa.

OrSoa, WaahUftoi, 0. C. am as tins is a matter or vital mo No. Cannon Hall 11:36 p. No.

8 Exnrcsa tind Mail; 8:53 a. incut to the farmen of this County. 4 Land OQice at Garden City, Kans. siar. 18, 1889 Notice Is hereby 'given that the fol Kansas is the only state In the collected lowing-named settler has filed notice of union wh.re tramps break into school Land Office at Garden City, Kansas.

Feb. 20 188C. Notice is hereby given that the following-name 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 C. K. X.

11. It. AT LIBERAL, HART BOVKD his Intention to make final proof in sup nnd steal books. The year No. 2 Hull and hxpreso i.

intellectual development pre GQ port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Probate Judge of No. C8 Accomodation 3:30 a. in vades all elements of society in the ARM V1CS Stevens Ks. at Hugoton Kans. on jrmr bovnd No.

23 Mail and Express 1:45 p. great Suntlower state. K. C. Star.

Clerk of Morton County Kmsas, at atRichlield on Aprjl 13. 1889, Jphi) M. Weaver D. No for the No. C7 Accomodation 0:00 p.

in TAXES paid for S. Sec. 3.3 Twp. 33s Range 39 He names the following it to prove his continuous residence upon, HiriiKiEi-i) Loim A PfiOFITABLE BUSINESS. A.F.AA.

M. May 18, 189, Thomas Vanselous for the S.E, Sec. 2 Twp. 32s. Range 39w.

lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous sesidence upon, and cultivation of, said land, John Stewart, Jerry Johnston, Lee Rutledge, William Hudgens, all of Moonlight Kans. May 4. C. F. M.

Niles, Register. communications tirst ro. 303, stated Those who take an agency for relia and third Ffcday of eatfi niontfi, at 7, ljle enterprising house learn their buis- dQ P. M. Visiting brethren.

ness and stick to it get pn in the wrld and cultiyatiou of, said land, J. P. Miller, John Miller, E. T. Prince and Oval Lockhart all of Hugoton, Kansas.

Apl. C. F. M. Niles.

Register. J. C. McKee. W.

E. cjtewart, Soctjr. People who have any idea of engaging in any canvassing business will do well NQH-RE390EH to write George Stinson Port- RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Office at Garden City, Kans. Mar.

18,1889. laud, Maine the great art and general the school Union Sabbath School at publishers. Thyr offer the most excep tional advatagej to those who are suf te Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has lued notice Land Office a Garden City Kansas. Mar. 2, 1839 Notice is hereby given that the fol- iently enterprising to be willing to of his intention to make linal proof in house at 10 o'clock a.

in. Church services at o'clock Choir meets for practice at 4 Sundays. make a push in order to better their CONTESTING abandoned claims a spscialty. Coypq spQiic Svlicite(S, support of his claim, and that said proof lowing-nanied settler has filed notice of condition. It costs nothing to try.

will be made before Probate Judge of Women make guccessfnl canvassers, as be well as men. Full particulars will sent to those who address the firm his intention to make final prpof in support of his claim, and tlt said proof wilj ba made before Prokle Judge, Stovens Kans. at Ilugoton, Kansas, on April 23, 1889 John RutledgeP. S. for the 4 Sec.

20 their full address is givtin bove. I GARDEN CITY LAND DISTRICT. Register C. F. M.

Niles. Receiver S. Thanhpuser. Office hours from 8 a. m.

to 12. m. and 1 p. m. to 4 m.

Office in Jpnes Block, Garden Cicy, Kansas. fczBaSeVQ taia3 KANS, Morton County Kansas at Richfield on may 20. 1889. Milo E. Covey, who made Preemption No.

12497. for the S.W. Sec. 32 Twp. 3-U.

Range 39w. in Morton County Kansas, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and eultivation pf, said land, viz. A. W. Whitson, J.

W. Dennis, W. Ward, J. B. Burnes, all of Richfield Morton Kans.

May 4. C. F. M. Niles, Register.

Twp. 32s Rng. 38w. He names the following witnesses to prove his com-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, T. G.

Lockhart, Robert Smith, Frank Johnston and Jerry Johnston, all of Moonlight Kans. A. 13 C. F. M.

Niles, Register. COUNTY OFFICERS. Judee 27th District A. J. Abbott Representative Dead Letters.

Below is a list of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoQice at Cuudiff, Kansas, on the 23, day ot March, 1889, which, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington if not called for within thirty days; L. W. Ward, Henry Potter, Mary E. Brewer, Daniel Stambaugh, WUfyelmina Hallenbach. W.E.

Wester, M. B. C. Mitchell. J.

R. fester. C. Hok. E.

Kelley. rvW. E. Herce. County Clerk Sheriff- Register of Deeds- THE BANNER 1 i J3en4 for SO-Pago illUSTRATED JATALOGDE.

MENTION THIS PAPER. Jesse Taylor. Probate Judge- Land Office at Garden City Kan. Mar. 20, 1889.

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 Land Oftice fit Garden City, Kansas. mar 22 1889 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make proof in Sup't Public Loy P. Craddock, -y, L.Walker, County Attorney- v. Clerk District Court-County Surveyor -r-Coroner support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Probate Vester. R.

C.Crandon COMMERCIAL MEN, i HOTEL! proof will be made before the Judge or ia his absence Clerk, District Co irt, J. Beatty. Thos. Cooper. Commissioners Travelers, Farmers, and any one that wants Hotel accomodations will find Judge of Morton Kaupas, at Richfield on May 21, 1889, Harriet Brown (D.

for the SW. Sec. 33 Twp Range 39w. He names the following witnesses to J. 0.

Ivubourn Local Lore. prove his continuous residence upon, every thing NEWNEAT at the J. E. EGELSTON, l'roprieto. Board py or Week, Rates Reasonable.

First class Throtighoiit. Judsre C. B. Pack called at our irtonCo. Kansas at Richfield Kans.

on May 22, 1889, John (Sildiess final Homestead) for the i N.W. and E. S.W. Sec' 35 Twp. 31s.

Range 40 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, yiz John Vermillion, William S. Brown. C. Pack, Charles Rundall, all of Richfield Kansas.

May 4. C. F. M. Niles, Register.

den Monday. Call again Judge. and cultivation of, said land, Joieph Engle, Richard Dufy, Moonlight Thomas G. Lockhart Hugo, ton Albert Levicy Moonlight Ks. May 4.

C. F. M. Niles, Register. HOTEL Wl Mr W.

H. Branson wag in our city Oil IFF. Wednesday, and called at the Jouiinai. dei. J.

P. Taylor, Proprietor, Richfield, Kansas- Miss Huldah Boss, of south the Land Oflice at Garden City, Mar. 4, 1889, Notice" is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice KANS. river, was in the city Tuesday. i b- Mr.

Albert Livecy gave us a call THE FRISCO of his intention to make final proof in Business Locals. If you want a good meal, lodging or board by day or week, at the lowest price, call at Coon's Restaurant, Richfield, Kansas. If you want to buy, sell or trade Heal Estate, contest an abandoned claim or file on Government land, you should call oh C. Z. Anderson, Cuudilf, Wanted A first class Blacksmith, Shop urnisheti free of rent.

For further information call on or address, Colver, Wagner, Stewart and Stewart, The Morton County Land, Loan and Insurance Richfield Kans. When you are in Richfield and want a good meal or night's lodging go to Coon's Restaurant, opposite Bank of Richfield. Money to loan on farms always on hand. Persons having land for sale will do well to consult Wagner, Stewart and Stewart, Richfield Kansas. S.

J. Armstrong, Richfield's popular barber, has leased the building wnere he is now located, for a long period and will continue to please his customers with good work and low prices. 17tf Tuesdav, he says he is about through support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Probate Li planting rice-corn. Miss Addie Egelston was in town, Monday visiting her sister Mrs, C.Z Anderson. FEED S.F.Patt and Rev.

A. W. Colver was in Richfield -IV Judge of Morton Co. Kansas at Richfield Ks. on April 22, 1889.

Anthony W. Colver Preemption No. 12130 for the S.W. S.E. Sec.

26 Twp. 32s Range 4ow. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, Alfred Garrett, A. J. Bowen, C.

Z. Anderson, H. Ford, All of Cundiif Kansas. A. 20 C.

F. M. Niles, Register. last Sunday and preached for the M.E Church, the new appointed Rev. Mr, wills not having yet arrived.

SEE STABLE 3. er i The prospect for good crops was never more nattering. Give us a good DRY GOODS crow this vear and the tide will be a turned, all will be well, and the people Headquarters for FINE RIGS; especial attention given to the commercial trade. JIM BRENNEN, Prop. Richfield, Kansas.

happy. GROCER IbS -Our former townsman, agent and Editor W. E. Wester made us a pleasant visit last Monday, prior to his expected departure for pastures new. ANSWER TO IXQUIRIES, $1.00 ON EKT2IE2, COMTSSTS, Procuring Land Patents, Filing Arguments, and Conducting Contests, on Moderate Terms.

Send for circular to HEURYN. WASHSNCTON, D. C. Every Settler Bhonld Copp'i 8ttler'a Oolde IH (rice only eenU (postaf itampa). Whereyer he may go he carriei the best 80S Hewlng-MachlnF' at ouca fitabllib Flour, Fee wishfis of all his old friends.

We shall Iradv in all parts, by placioc our machine. arhrre the people can we ne'er see his like again if he goes. mem, wc will aend rree to one Land Office at Garden City, Kans. March 12, 1889. Notfce is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final prof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge, or in his absence, the District Clerk, Stevens Kans.

at Hugoton Kans. on April 27, 1889. Lemuel T. (final H. for the S.E.

of Sec. 24, Town. 31S Rangt-39v He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, W. E. Allen, L.

C. Vandivier, M. Downy Isaac Saul, all of Dei mot, C. F. M.

Niles Register. ereon in each locality very ett eennHr-tnachine made in DINING the world, with all th I A-SrJi Wo will alao send free a com Dicta The Court House bonds having been disposed of and the money reeeiy- line of our coitly and valuable art liaroplea. In return we aik that yon 'show what we lend, to ihoee who v. Canned Goods Meats CUNDIIF, HALL ed, work will begin as soon as the eon- may call at yonr home, and after 3B FOR SALE. tractor rr.

Anderson can get here with months all snail become your own property. This arsnd machine ia made after the Singer patenta, which have run out before patenta run out it eold for with tha fltfnrhments, and now sella for 'lUfvO. Best, etronrot. most nee Lniri ral Boac-bine in the world. All la the door and window frames which hav been made in the east.

The disbursement of fifteen or twenty tkousand dollars in Morton Co. now will do inucli good. No eaoital reauired. Plain. 5i0 Acres of improved land; will sel all very cheap for cash.

For further information, call on or addrm, J. Z. Am)KTOX. Cundiil BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Meals 25c.

Lodging 25c. WC Coon, Prop'r, Opposito Bank of Riehfkld, Rjrm ikj.d Kans. 8 V- brief inatnictlone tiven. Those who write to us at once oan secure free the best sewing-machine in the world, and the finest lineof works of biph an ever shown together in America. I'Utii alt liDZ 140, MatiuO.

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Years Available:
1888-1889