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Morton County Democrat from Frisco, Kansas • 3

Morton County Democrat from Frisco, Kansas • 3

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RADER McOAFFERY keep. Dry Goods, Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods; also full line of Hardware and FARMNG- MPLEMENTS CZtm COUNTY DEl'OCHIT NOTICE! Dress making by Mr. M. A. Bertram, cutting ana fitting a spec 8 pedal Bargains.

Gmli a in Flour at Bador McCaf LEE TRAVERS, Notary Public ALBEHT MTERS Editor Pub. tO.0, LER. ialty. Satisfaction guarantied. frey.

laucoin Avenue, Frisco, Kunaas. A. T. A 8. K.

R. R. for fresh'and pure Prugs go to Huffmau Co. 'a. TIM I AT WACOM.

Cheap Knives and Forks at Jtader McCaffrey's. do. I But bound Passenger lftp. m. Ho.

4 bound Accomodation 8:10 a. ui. ho. I Whi 4:64 a.m. So.

I Paasoiurar For Paint, cto. go to Huff- man Co. TRAVERS MYERS, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, Have the largest list of City Property and Farm lands for sale in the county, and have ample facilities for loaning Money on long" or shot time, And to make, final proof. Saturday, Octobkr 8, 1887. Co to ltader McCaffrey for Silver 'lated Talne Cutlerly.

Puih, Pencils and all colors' of ink ForJSale. A diolca Hotel property, with all at lluii'man A Co. A full line of Colt'a Revolver at the Furniture and a splendid run or buMineBa, (The JiKW DEM MING, of Radcr McCaflVey'a, luchneiu), oil eisy terms. 1-or particulars call on Wallace fc Conuis, Frisco, Kansas. For lamp shadoi call on Huffman Co.

Co to Kader McCaffrey ftr Bird NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, kits, Aug. II, 1887, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of ha claim nnd that said pi-oof will bo made before tho dmiriot clerk of Morten county, ks, at Richfiold 'on Oct. 25, 1887, viz: Robert P. John, son for lots 1 and 2 and of no nee 4 ip 84of 41w.

lie names tho fol'owing wituCKSCs to prove his con-tinitons residence upon and cultivation of said Innd.viis: Elmer Mills, Benuohump, I Mills and C. Roborts all of frisoo, Kansas. Also: Jume for the nw qr st o. 10 tp 34s ot 41w. Ho namos the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco npon and cultivation of said land: It Johnson, Elmer Mills, 1 Mills und Simplon all of Frisco, Kansas.

Also: William I Mills, for tho nwqr boc 8 tp84sr41w. Ho names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Phillip Dalo Johnson, Beauehamp nnd Everett Simpson all ot Frisco, Kns. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Cages all kinds and sizes. RATES REASONABLE AS ANY IN THE COUNTY. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

Cft ICE IH ES EF.il BAHX, FRISCO, KANSAS LOCAL AFFAIRS. Smoke tho Detroit Press Cigar at IuU'inun A When at Syracuse do not fuil to A tne day, ilr. A UtU windy, though. J. D.

WaUaoe made tlytnf tTlp to the road Saturday. Land nffo st flur.lnn Ollv K. An. tO. 1P8T.

Notice hmv.liv irlvttn rhtit ihM tfillitwiuir nam stay at the Syracuse hotel. -d Mittlitrtiaa filed lint lue of bis Intention to EOACH (Jo to Ruder McCaffrey for the make tliihl proor in support of his claim ana lint said uroof will be made before be urubate Juit thirty dnya uulll the election of the best Table and Butcher Knives. Jurirc of Morion oounty, Ks, at Hichtlcld on Propter Ticket. W. Estea and A.

F. Baker colled on the Pr.noca at Tuesday. PROPRIETORS OF School books of all kinds at Huff out. in in- (, vis: nuueri a. urown, lor tue sw qr, sec.

6, tplUrll. ne names the fcllcwlnf witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land: James Ksllck, John Taylor, Cans man Also; Andrew J. Walts, for the nw or seo 19 tp 33 39. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cul-tiva'ion of Raid land, viz: James Hardiman, Frank Ha-diman, Sanford Spark and John Benson, all of Frisco, Kannas. C.

F-M. Niles. Register. Land office at Garden City, Kas. Aug 29, 1887.

Notice is hereby giv. en that tho following named sctiler has filed notico of his intention to Oar poitsmea are now enjoying themselves Senate and Jersey Shirts from 50cU to $4 at ltatler and MuCutu'cy a. killing wild ducks and prairie chickens. Walker did not Ret justice in the Rlchflntd conventloa. Havloo will in November-get left.

Prescriptions carefully compound CITY LIVERY BARN Feed Exchange Stable. Good rigs, fast horses reliable drivers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frisco, Kan, Also: Richard D. DeckcT, for tho ed night or night at Huffman Stick to your claim; break It up and improve it and you will soon be In a shape to enjoy Wostenbolm's IXL Pocket CuUery no qr sec 12 tp 85s 40w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul life. at Rader McCaffrey's. mako final proof in support of his We are pleased to learn tltnt Miss Essie Board Is convalescent after a severe spell of Fancy Letter Paper and Envel claim nnd thnt said proof will bo made before tho probate judge of the fever. opes at Jlunman u. s.

tivation of said land, vie: John Mc-j Lurie, John' Dennis, Levi Shav and Otis Bull, all of Frisco. Kansas. 37 C. F. M.

Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Kns. Car lo-id of Flour of every brand John 1. Carpenter, tha People's candidate for County Clerk, was a welcome caller at this at Radcr McCaffrey's. office Weduosday.

Morton county, ks, at Richtield on Nov. 15, 1887, viz: Martin Crowl for those soc 30 Ip 32s of 40v. Ho liamosthe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Fine lamps of every description at D. J. Thuruian.our nort County Attorney.

has moved on bis homottead in the Borto-cast Huffman Co's. A'ag 19, 2S87. Notice is hereby given thnt tho following named settler part of the oounty. FRISCO FEED AND PROVISION STORE, L. B.

HATCHER Prop. Flour, Feed, Provisions, Hay and Grain Also Coal in any Quantity. WEST MAIM STREET FRISCO. KAHSASr Closing Out Sale for the next D. W.

Lyons has purchased of h. B. Hatcher has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of hib nobhv, A Gorman, Sam Sutton thirty days at the Pioneer Store. an Interest In the Frisco Provision Store, and will ODen a meat market in connection. Suc claim and that, said proof will bo All kinds of PntenfModicines kept and Boss, all ot Richfield, Kas.

3843 C. F. M. Niles, Regwtor. cess bov.

at Huffman mado before the district clork of Morton eountj-, Ks, at Richfield on Frank Boldoser and Ben. Du- Land Office at Garden City, kns. lanoy spent several days In "Mo Man's Land' Stove Pipes of all sizes at Rader Oct 22, 1887, viz: James B. Watts ibis week hunting aud fishing. Tbcy report Aug 13, 1887.

Notice is hereby giv-en that the following named settler McCaffrey's. Uurrus uud Charles Ikmwvll, all of Kilsou, Ks, I17U U. U. Jf. Miles, UeRlstor.

Lan) Office at (lorden City, Ks. Auk. IS, ltWT. Notice Is hereby (f I veil that the following- nam ad si-tt Icr has tiled notice of bisluuwitinu to muko Hnul proof In support of nis claim, and that said iinior will be made before the district clurkof Morton ecnuty. ks.

at Kiohlldld on Oct. 1ft, 1887, vis: Leroy A. Ilruue, (or lots 8 4 andstt. as.riX). no names the following witnesses to prove lilsccutlnuous renldenco upon aud cultivation uf said land: B.

W. Coles, W. H. iiel'clbower, (ienrife llachcldoe and Edward Ward, all of Frisco, Kansas. t-)eclul uotlcoto Peter Thompson and J.

0. Hunter. B742 Niles. Beirlster. Land office at Harden City, Ks, Aufr.

20, 1887. Notice Is hereby ui veil that the follow Intr nam ed sottler nas filed notico Of his Intentlcn to tc make final proof In support of his claim nnd thutsuid uroOf will be made llct'ure the Dis: trlct Clerk Of M0rU.n county, Ks. ut Richfield On Oct 30, 1N87. rtz Henry J. Huyuurst, fUr the or seo.

as, 4.1. He names tho fUllOwinR- witnesses to prOvn his cOntitTuUuB residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: John Illai-kerby, Daniel Of Talunu, and Win. Eddy and H. H. Vermllye, aU Uf Klchfold, Kansos, il'ifci C.F.

M.Niles, Heg-istor. U. 8. Land Office at Garden City, Kans. Sept 1887.

Notice is hereby given tbnt 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 tho Probate Judfre of Morton oounty, Kansas, at Kichflcld on Nov. 15, 1887, vis: Lewis H. Hlvley. a No. fe08 for the nw4 sec.

tpSIa 41w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiuatlon of, snid land, vis. Jacob 1. Vickers, Wm. H.

llruner, James H. Easlick and K. II. Murtln, all of Frisco, Kansas. WU C.

F. M. Niles. Register. Land offioe at Garden City, Sept.

tth 1887. Notice is hereby given that the Iollowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that suid proof will be made before the Probatejudge of Morton county, at Richfield, on Nov. 17th, 1887, viz. Thomas Whltmau, for the ne4 sec. 6, tp 35 4uw.

He names the following witnesses to prove Discontinuous residence upnn.aud cultivation of, said land, viz. Charles Richardson, John Fletcher, Frank L. Lindsey and John P. Millard, all of Frisco, Kansus. 3b C.

K. M. Niles, Register. Land office at Garden City, Kansas, Sept. 9, 1887.

Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim. high time. Choico cigars always on hand at for tho ne qr sec 19 tp 33 39. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Jas The only loan companies now staying- with tho farmers of Morton county are managed has filed notice ot his intention to mako final proof in support of his and that said proof will be Huffman by Frisco real estate firms. Come over we Men Women and Children's Shoes will use you right.

mado before the probate judge of Hardimau, Frank Hardiman, Ran- at Cost at the Pioneer Sore. tbrd Sparks and John Benson all of R. RyeL of Brookfield. formerly of this oity, came In Monday and spent part of A. C.

WILKINSON, Proprietor of Frisco Meat Market. Fresh and Sail Meats on Hands at all A car-load of Corn and Feed at Ru rntco, Kansas. the week looking- after his extensive real es tate interests hero, Also: John Watts, for the ne der Si McCaffriec. eo 24 tp 33 40. He names the fol J.

F. lllnnkenshlp, the genial District Clork A full line of Gents and Boy's elect of Stanton county, has been visiting low ing witnesses to provo his con Morton county Ks, at Richfield on Oct 28, 1887, viz; James A. Eva, for tho se sec 33-tp 32s of 13w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, A Tabler, Ezra Six and A A Lewis all of Taloga, Kansas. 37 C.

F. M. Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden Citv, Kas, friends and relatives In Frisco this week. Ho Pants aud Shoes at Rader tinuous residence upon and cultivation oi said land, viz: Jas Hardiman, reports everything lovely in Stanton.

Hon of said land, viz: W. L. Doning. P. D.

Young, Chas ftnlth and Melvln Ramsy, all of Taloga, Kansas. ALSO. William L. Demming, forthe swot sec. 17, tp SI.

43. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said hind, viz: John Howard, Thomas Cookson, F. D. Voung Wm. Wiley and m.

Lake, all of Taloga, Kansas. 8742 C. F. M. Niles, Register.

Land office at Garden City. Sept. 21st, 1887. Notice is herebv given that tbe Iollowing 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 tho olerkof the district court of Morton oounty. Kausos, at Kicbtlnld, on Dec.

10, 1887, viz: James M. 8turteant for lots 4 and sH of nw qr. seo. 8, tp. 83, 42.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John M. Haines, J. D. Wallace, tiustnvos U. Hulbert and Charles T.

Halbort, all of Frisco, Kunsas. 41 46 C. F. NlLEfl, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Aug 11 1887.

No. tice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court ol Morton county, Kims, at Richfield. Kan. an Dot. 11th, 1887, viz; Nettie W.

D. Hudson, Frank Lindsey and Mr. Frtnk Hardiman, Sanford Sparks A large consignment of California Cheatum, three substantial farmers from the outb-east purt of Morton township, gave the and John Benson, all of Frisco. Ks. 37 0.

F. M. Niles, Rcgmter. Pants just arrived at Rader HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES. FRISCO, KANSAS Dhmocrai a very pleasant call Tuesday.

Aug 29, 1887. Notice is hereby giv- Land office at Garden City, Vlce-Prosldent McCaffrey, Director 'f ravers And Sup't Palmer returned Wednesday from If you want to buy your wife a nice 29, 1887 Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler pair of Fine Shoes call on Rader en mat me louowmg numoa seiner hus filed notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his theM.C., V. railroad meeting at Hu goton and report an interesting? session. L. H.

Helton, has re-opened tho Star Restau McCaffrey. has riled notice ot his intention to make Iniil proof in support of his claim and that said nrocf be Nails of all sizes, Bells, Buckets, rant on Main street, and is feeding the hungry mado before the probate judge of claim and that said proof will be Pullers and Chains at Rader Mc IRON CLAD BLACKSMITH SHOP ALL WORK GUARANTEED. FRISCO, KANSAS. with the best the market affords. Hoard by day or week at living ratos.

Glvehltn a call. Morton county. Ks, at Kichheld on made before the district clerk of Caffrey's. William Wilson, from the south-west, spent Oct 20, 1887, viz: Charles T. Rich-ardson tor the ne sec 1 tp 85s of A full line of B.

Hats and Morton county, Ks, at Richfield on Nov. 5, 1887, viz: Charles M. Ricks, for tho swj sec 23 tp 33s of 40w. Thursday In thoclty. Ho is very enthusiustlo over the People's Ticket and says it Is good for blm from Representative to Coro other brands of several kinds at Rader McCaffrey's.

and that suld proof will be made before the District Clerklof Morton oounty, at Richfield, Kansas, on November 28th, 1887, viz: Festus Gunn, for the sec. 21, tp Sis 4lw. He unmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz. Joan A. tiordan.

Nathaniel Clayton, Louisa Greer and J. D. Wallace, aU of Frisco, Kansas. 3W4 a F. M.

Niles Register. TJ. 8. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas Sept. 8, 1887.

Notice 1 hereby given that 41w. Ho names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land: Boucher. Clark Woodman- ner. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. Don't forget the Closing Out Sale Dollars to doughnuts that Currv is the next CONTEST NOTICES.

District Clerk of Morton County, 8tltt the at the Pioneer Stoie if you want Big see, Geo Lisle and Rob't Mayhew, next Sheriff, Kobinson the next Register and T. Branson, Isaac Cohns. John Col- Bargains. VanGundy Commissioner from Riehtteld Dis all of Vii oqua, Kansas. ins and George Fletcher, all of Fris trict.

Bring your Job Work to the Demo co, Kansas. tne rouowing-namen seiner nas niea notice oi his intention to make final proof in support of his cittlin, and that said proof will be made before the district clerk of Morton county. ALSO. Clark Woodmanseo for tho nw sec 15 tp 85s of 41 w. Ho crat Office.

We do good work. Giye John M. Haines, Judge Joseph Reed and J.D. Wallace took in Garden City the last of the Also. Levi M.

Trotter, for the us a trial at Uichneld on Nov. 12, 1887, viz; George W. nw sec 23 tp 33 40. He names the following witnesses to prove bis week, to assist Cass Burrus to make final proof on his homestead, southwest of this The Syracuse hotel is under new Lisle, tor tbe sett sec 2. tp i of 4lw.

He names tbe Iollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ity. mnnngemcnt and has been thorough continuous residence npon and cul of snid limit, viz. H. H. Purdy, Jonn Hnnter CONTEST NO.

Land Office at Garden City Kan, March 38th. 1887. Complaint having been entered at tbia silice by Harry Oonkllu against James H. Bbap-ard for failure to comply with law aa to timber culture entry No. 8811, dated at Uaidea City, Kansas.

January 12, 1880, upon tha set. sec 7, tp 35s 42w, in Morton county, Kansas, with a view to tho cancellation or said entry; contestant alleging that be he dMnot, during the first year from dote of said entry, break, plow or stir five acres of said tract, nor cause the same to be done, and that he Is at this data in detnult; that defendant has not made final proof on said tract, nor has final receipt issued thereon, nor has the United States, up to this date, issued patent for said tract. The said parties are hereby summoned' to appear at this otliee on tbe 1st day of November, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. to resnond and furnish testi ly renovated. tivation ot said land, viz: James Charles Kichardson and Lyda tletcher, all of Vlroqua, Kansus.

John N. Campbell great grandfather of John Milliard of this place, a veteran of the war of Branson, Isaac Collins, Geo Fletcher alsu: miza letcner, rortne new seo s. Dale, for the nw qr, sec. 2. tp 84s of 41 w.

She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Elmer E. Mills, John Bartholemew, Robert P. Johnson and Frank Mahan, all of Frisco. Kansas, AL8U.

Phillip Dale, for the se qr, sec. 3. tp. 34s of 41 w. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his contlnunns residence upon and cultivation said land, viz.

Elmer Mills. John Bartholemew, Robert P. Johnson and Charles Mills, alio Frisco. Kansas. 8742 C.

M. NUes, Peglnter, Land Office at Garden City, Kas Aug. 18th, 1887, Notice is hereby given that tbe to) low-named settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make final ptoof in support of bis elaim and that said proof will be made before tho Probate Judge of Morton county, Kan, at Ricblield on the 19th day of Oct. 1887. viz.

Kannle M.Thorpe, forthe neqrseo.8, tp34 43. She names the following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz. E. F. Henderson, R.

A. Kiug, of and Cass Burrus and W. Wbitsell, of Frisco, Kansas. 8742 O. F.

M. Niles, Register. Land office at Garden City, Kan, Aug. 11th. 1S87.

Notice is hereby given bat the follow: lng named settler has filed notico of his inten. tion to make fnal proof in support of his claim aud that said proof will beinndo before tin Uerk of the Distriot Court of Morton oounty. Ks, at Richfield on Oct 10, 1887, viz: John Dennis, lor lots 1 and 2 and a'i ne qr, see. 2, tp 3fis of 40w. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of snid land, viz: Richard D.

Docker, W. I). Hudson, W. (i. Simpson and G.

W. HikIsou all of Frisoo, Kansas. ALSO. Samuel vanGundy, for the' a nw qr of sw qr of seo. 14, and nw qr of nw qr of soc.

23, tp 33s of 41 w. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous res Idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Levi U. Morgan, Jas Edwin, Ben. J. Tburman 1812 and a witness of the Block Hawk Treaty, If you are in need of a good Gaso and John colms, a'l ot Frisco, Kas died at Clinton, lost week at the age of tp UTis 41w.

She names the following wltnes-es to prove hor continuous residonco upon and cultivation of suid land: George W. l.islo line or Coal Stove call at Radcr and Also. James I. Z. Branson, for slnety-tbreo years.

H. H. Purdy. John Hunter and E. lioucaer.

McCaffrey's. the nc seo 13, tp 33s ot 40w. He A totter from Mrs. Goorgle P. Wallace and all of Viioqua.

Kansas. also: r. nunier, iorme sck sec o. names the following witnesses to Master Bennie since their return to Kansas A full line of Gents Furnishing tp ais 41 He namos the follow mg witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon City, exprossos a wish to return in the spring prove his continuous residence up Goods of all kinds at Racier Mc mony concerning said alleged lailure. And become permanent fixtures of Frisco and C.

E. SI, Niles, Register. 41 tb on and cultivation of said land: viz: Caffrey's. ana euit -tun ot sum innu: lioorge H. H.

Purdy, Charles Richardson and Lyda Fletcher, all of Virou.ua, Kansas. Morton county. So mote it be. names the following witnesses to prove his residonco upon nnd cultivation of said land: Purdy, Richaidaon, Geo Ellis and John Hunter all of Viroqur, Ks. 37 C.

F. M. Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden Oily, Kas, Aug 15, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notico ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before tho district clerk of Morton county, Ks, at Richfiold on viz: Albert Young Jr for tho ne sec 31 tp 33s of 42w.

He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land: Patch. Trask, Campbell andEMcClain all of Taloga, Kansas. 37 C. F. M.

Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Kas, Frank MoKenzie, Wm, McKonzic, Mareh 13th Land Office at Garden Citv, James Travers entertained tho Hon. J. Big Bargains in Boots and Shoes, chan Mcicenzie and chas Soles, all of KH4 u. v.

m. fines, ucgisccr, Land Office at Garden City, Kan Sept. 2d, Wallace and a small company of friends Thuin Frisco, Kansas. Clothing, Quuensware, Glassware, Hardware and Tinware go to the lontesi n. una.

Complaint having having been entered at this olhce by Henry H. Purdy against Thomas H. Toggle for faiidre to comply with law aa to Timlier Culture entry No. dated Garden C'tty, Kas, Dec. 14, 188Ti, upou tbo ue! see.

day by serving dinner to them at his rooms, 3843 C. F. M. Niles, Register. 1887.

Notice ts hereby given that the following named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo made before The feust was enjoyed very much and 'Jcems' Pioneor Store. pronounced an excellent cook. Land Office at Garden city, kas. rp oa, 41, in morion county, kns. witn a view to the cancellation of said entrv: con tne proonce juuge ot Morion county, ivausas, at Richfield.

KausR8cn Nov. 13th. 1887. viz. Aug 20, 1887.

Notice is hereby giy Sup't. L. Palmer, Dlrcotor B. McCaffrey For long and short handled Shovels, Joseph L. Pool, No.

110U2 for the 80)4, seo and Lee Travers, of FrUoo. and Hon. J. testant alleging that toe said ThonuuTuggl has not plowed or stirred, or caused to be en that the lollowina; named settler Single and Doubletree Woods, Wag- Cecil, of Tologa, were over at Hugoton Mon has filed notice of his intention to nioweo orstirren.avo acres, as required ny aw, during the first year from date of said ens, and Koad tarts go to day attending to some Important business 17, tp bus 41W tie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and ouotlva-tion of, said land, viz. A.

r. Trumbell, L. Ferris, J. A. Thomas and N.

W. Schwann, all of Frisco, Kansas. Rader McCaffrey's. connected with the M. C.

V. T. Ry. and Nerlub L. tilucltDurn, uu oi Frisco, nan.

entrv. Tbe said parties ure hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 28th day of October, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. in to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Mr. John Fusselman and Miss Nellie Argus Remember for the next thirty days C.

F. M. Niles, Register. 3742 make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the dist rict clerk of Morton county1, Ks, at Richfield on Oct. 21.

1887, viz: William C. Howard, of Richfield, were made one Tuesday morn alsu: jonn a. xnnmas, is no tor tne you can buy Goods way down. They ing at tho home of the bride's mother, Mrs, must go. We are closing out our sec.

13, tp 35s 41w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud A. P. Trumbull, J. L.

Pool, A. L. Ferris aud W. 40 44 8. Thanhouser, Receiver.

Lund office at Garden city, Kat. Evans, of the new Demming Hotel Frisco entire stock of goods. friends wish them nothing but a prosperous Land offioe at Carden City, Sept. 9th, 887. Notice is hereby given that the ollow-ng named settler has filed notloe of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that snid proof will be made be fore the probate Judge of Morton county, at Richfield, on Nov.

17th. 1887. viz: Lewis Aug 12, 1887. Notice is hereby giv-en that tbe following named 'bettler has filed notice of his intention to for the sw qr of sec 32 tp 83 40. He E.k 7 19S7 nonlAI and happy life.

Whitsell Bros Co. It will pay you to come to town Complaint having been entered names the iollowing witnesses to prove hif continuous residence upon Schwinn, till of nsco. K.ansa ALSO: Albert L. Ferris, HK 13171, for the set seo 11, tp 35s 41w. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous ret Idcnce unon and cultivation of laid land: A.

B. V. Hendorson. the next Commissioner for the Taloga district, made us a pleasant call ard, for the nw4 seo. zu, ip azs row.

He names the following witnssesto prove at this otFico by Elmer J. Garnsey against OrtaffE. Brown for abandon yesterday. With such men as Henderson and cultivation of said land. Amsey Eakley, LChesterman, Abel Bod- make final proof in support of his claim and that proof will be made beforo tbo pvobate judge of Morton county, Ks, at Richfield on Out 27, Thomas.

J. Pool. N. W. Schwlnn aud A.

P. Trumbull, all of Frisoo. Kansas. his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Francis H.

Ford, uf and buy Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Tinwaro, Queensware, and Glassware at the Pioneer Store in? bis homestead entrv JSo. 100d9. VauGuody and Kilburn as Commissioners the people of Morton oounty can sleep sound. No WM v. If.

M. A lies, negisier. kinBandttW Uurry all ot frisco, Hiobfleld, Kas, ana wm. n. ncuy, wm, J.

Hubbard and Wm. R. Lauer, all ot Frisco, dated Garden cry, Ks, Juno 16 1886 Land Office at Garden City, Ks. Aug. 23, 188T.

4 oounty seat attorney bills. Kansas. before they aro all sold. We ex Kansas, Also: Will Harris, for lots 18 and eW ol The following new Directors of the M. ALSO.

Amsey Eakley for these pect to clone out all good out before leov, viz: Jacob Krausgrill, no. 7921 for lots 3 and 4 and sw qr sec 31 tp 32 42w. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his eon- V. a T. Ry.

from this oounty, were elect sec 82, tp S3 He names tho Uet. 1st. JNow is your chance. nw! seo. 0, tp86er4uw.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas J. Whitman, H. Kelly, Geo, D. ed at the meeting at Hugo Monday; L. npon the nw nee 8 tp 32 of 42w.

in Morton county, Kas, alleging that the said defendant hg wholly abandoned suid tract; that ho hus never established his residence thereon since making naid entry: that aaid following witnesses to prove his con Blgley, Lee Travers and Ed. G.Lee of Frisco, tinuous residence upon and culliua- tinuous' residence upon and cultiva and G. Shilllnglaw. Chas. Smith, W.

J. Mc- Wbitsell Bros. Co. Walnut Grove Items. Jim Irvin's house has been removed, tiou ot said land; A Fair, Klnnyand John Tyl er.

of Taloga. tion of said land; Kerry, Howard, Chestcrman and Levi Warner and Charles Klobardson, all of nsco, C. F. M. Niles, Resistor.

Land Office at Garden City, Kan, Sept Kd, 1887. Notice is hereby given that tbe following named settler has filed notloe of his Inten-ir to make final Droof In suooort of her Met is net settlod upon and cu'tiva-ted by said party as required by laur Pair, Bary and Harman all of Richfield, Kansas. 37 C. F. M.

Niles, Register. Riddle all ot Frisco, Kanwas. The surveying corps of the M. T. commenced the permanent location of the road Wednesday.

They commenced at the George Cannen has been putting up 37 C. F. M. Niles, Register. and that default exists, with a view State line west of Taloga and will complete claim, and that said proof will be made before some leuce.

Land Office at Garden city, Kas, to the ciinc-ollation ot said entry; tbe Land Office at Garden City, Kas, Aug. 6, 1887. Notice is hereby giv the east end first The work will be pnshed as rapidly as possible until completed. Hur Mr. and Mrs.

Sturtevant who have Aug 17, 1S87. Notice is hereby giv rah for the M. C. V. T.

been visiting in Tatnidad, have return en that tbe following named settler en that the following named settler said partioH aro hereby tummoiiud to appear at this offieo on the 21st day of Oct, 1887, at 10 a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerninic. The Ladles Social Society of Frisco will give has filed notice of his intention to ed home. the distriot ciera hi uienneiu, morion county, una, on Nov.

26, 1887, viz, Nancy Stout, for the se qr, seo. 12. tp 34s 40w. She names the following witnesses to provo her continuous residence upon Hnd cultivation of said land, viz: A. A.

Itidlon, John lienson, Elbert Hargrove and J. P. Alleu, all of Frisoo, Kansas. 4148 Niles, Register r.nndnfflne at. Carden Citv.

Ks. has filed notice of lug intention to make final proof in support of his a grand New England Supper in Ryel's build' Revs. Winans and Murphy preached lng on South Main street, on Thursday eve, Dot, 18th, for the benefit of the Church and at the school house last Sabbath to a claim and that- said proof will bo mado before the probate judge ot make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Morton, Co, Ks, at Richfield on Oct 24, 1887, viz: Richard J. Hillier. for the Sunday school.

A cordial invitation is ex. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his eluim, and that said proof will be mode before tho probate judge of Morton county, Kas, atlUehtield on Oct 14, 1887. viz: AmmiP. TruinbuU, fur the sw qr seo. 17, tp 35s of 42w.

He names the foUowiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land: George Wray, A. v. Hogan, Win. Hovan and W. Lauer all of Frisco.

Kansas. ALSo. William R. Lauer, for the nw qr, sec. 28, pitta r42w.

Re names the following witj lowing witnesses to prore his continuous res. idence upon and cultivation of snid land: A. Trumbull, A. L. Ferris, B.F.

Wilson and J.T. Broyles, all of Frisco, Kansas. Special notice to Clarence Bramcn. 874 C. F.

M. Niles. Register. Land office at Garden City, Ks, Aug. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the district clerk of Morton county, Ks, at Richfiold on Oct 17, 1887, viz: Mollie B.

Board, for lotgS and eH of 8 qr of Beo. 18, tp 85, 40. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land: J. C. Green- T.

H. Dunbar, T. J. Whitman and H. L.

Roach, all of Frisco, Kas. ALSo. Essie L. Board, for lota 1 and 2 and of nw qr of seo. 18, tp 34 41.

She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land: J. C.Green, T. H. Dunbar, T.J. Wblf man-and H.

L. Roach, all of Frisco; 8742 C. F. M. NUes, Register: Land Of ice at Garden city, Ks, Aug.

18, 1887. Notice is hereby glvon that the following nam ed 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 clerk of the district court of Morton county, Richfield on Oct 13. 1887, viz: Charles B. Du-vall, for the ne qr seo. 11, tp 85, 43 ne names the following wltnosses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jones Tonfz.

Allen B. Friz: good audience. Notice is hereby sriven that tho following- tended to all. Buoper from 1 to 10 p. named settler has filed notice ot nis intention tn make final nroof in support of his claim, Only 26 cents.

Corns all. and that said proof will be made before the J. W. Heoamings has had his house repaired and 'plastured; all in the world he needs now is a companion to John E. Carpenter, our next Oounty Clerk, nlerk of the district Court of Morton county.

se qr sec 28 tp 83 39w. He names tho following witnesses to brought Into market, Wednesday, some of the Kas, at Richfield on Nov. 28, 1887, viz: Thomas Morton county, Jts, at Richfield on Oct 27, 1887, viz: Charles Senter No- 13856 for the wj ofsw and ne ofsw and sw of nw see 12 tp 34s 43w. He names the following witnesses to prove hiscontinous residence upon and cultivation of said finest specimens of cabbages we have seen. have one of the most comfortable prove his continuous residonce upon G.

Ellis for the nw qr, seo. tp Sfts 4iw, He names the following witnesses 10 prove hl continuous residence upon and cultiva They were grown on his farm in the south homes on the prairies. and cultivation vot said land, viz. tion of said land, viz; John F. Hunter, George west part of this township.

The average wafght of twelve heads was twenty-six pounds Miller, Wm Clower; Robert Tho following officers were elected W. Lisle, H. H. Jfuroy ana joun tuuMieu, an Vlroqua, Kansas, 4148 C.F. M.

Niles, Reglstor. Miller and John B. Trotter, all of land- John Campbell, John Score one more or Morton county. at the Sunday school: Sup't, George Hugoton, Ka. The following Township ticket was noml Uannon; Assistant, J.

VI. Hemmings; Land Offioe at Garden City, Kan, Sept. 22d, 1887, Notice is hereby given that the follow-Inir named settlor has filed notice of his inten Hated last Saturday in Morton township at said alleged abandonment. 3842 S. Thanhouser, Receiver." Land offioe at Garden City.

Kas, Feb. IT, 1S87. Contest No. 4670. Complaint having been entered at this offieo by Charles Evans against James E.

Valontine for failure to comply with law as to timber culturo entry No 6271 dated Garden city, Ks, Doc 4. 1885, upon tho nwj seo 11 tp 85 40, in Morton connty, Ka, with a view to tho cancellation of sa entry; contestant alleging that he did not, during the first year from 'date of entry, break, plow or stir five acres oi said tract, nor causa thonme to be done, and that he is at this date in default; that defendant has not made final proof on said tract, nor ban final receipt issued thereon, nor has the United States up to this duto issued patent for, said tract. The said parties are hereby secy, Miss bliine: Mrs. Car Albert Hargrove's, all good substantial men ALSO. William E.

Miller, for the nw qr sec 29 tp 33 89w. He names the following witnesses to prove bis son, bam Baker and Lewis Meadows all of Taloga, Kansas. 37 C. F. M.

Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Aug. 19, 1887. Notice is hereby giv tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before penter; Chorester, Mrs. Chus.

Haines. Clipper. of that township: Trustee, W. Hudson Treasurer, J. 8.

Stout; Clerk, Frank Lindsey the clerk, of the district court of Morton coun tr. Kas. at Richfield, on Nov. 25. 1887.

vis: continuous residence upon and cut Justice of the Peace, W. H. Boss; Constables, Charles W. Marts, for tbe sw qr, sec 36 tp 83s SPECIAL NOTICE, Wm, Benson and H. J.

Bowen; Road Overseer tivation of said land: Clower, Hillier, Frank Hardiman and tiw. en that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to H. C. Griffith. He names the iollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlva' The tad newfoftbe death of Mrs.

Esther To tho settlers ot Morion county, sell, Jas. Johnson and James Picrson, all of tion of said land, viz: John C. Welsh, James make final' proof in support of his 1 Hupp, all of Hugoton, Kansas. 37 C. F.

M. Niles, Register. Ingham at Eureka, Kansas, has Just been read, claim and that said proof will be xo save ume ana money, nave your notices made out to make final proof bclbre 'G. M. Havice District Clerk Mr.

Ingham was the mother of Miss Fronie Ingham, of this place, with whom the made botoro tbe district cleric oi Hrennen, J. W. Hemmings and llliam liven-nen, all of Frisco, Kansas, 4148 FM Land office at Garden City, Kan. Sept. 22d, 1887.

Notice is herebv glveu that the follow vlroqua, Kansas. ALSO. Jones W. Tontx for the nw qr, see. tp 85, 42.

Be names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Cbas. R. Duval A. B. Frizzell, t.

C. Holman and John Pierson all of Vlroqua, Kansas. 3742 C.F.M. Niiea. Register.

Morton count'. Ks, at Richfield on people of Frisco join in profound sorrow. Land Offioe at Garden City, Kansas, Aug, 8, 1K87. Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settler has filed notice ot bis intention to make final proof in support oi his claim, and that said proof will be made before Miss Ingham will return and assume her old atKichtield, Kansas. NOTICE I position with Wallace A Conklln in a few ing named settler has tiled notice of bis inten tion to make tinttl proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made beforo the district clerk of Mortou county at Richfield, on Nov.

2F. 1887. viz: Lewis H. Roach. weeks.

Oct. 22. 1887, viz; Henry L. "Watts for tho so qr seo 19 tp 33 39. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon the District Clerk of Morton oounty, at Land Offioe at Garden City, Kas, Aug.

18th, Notice is herebv given that the mowing 1887. ton summoned to appear at this office on tho 15th day of Oct, 1887, at 10 Jesse W. TInch, of 5-31-ta, proved up his pre- I give particular attention to loca Klchflekl, on Oct, 1887, yls. John B. Miller, who made 1UKS3 for the seo, raw.

He names tbe following witnesses to Drove named settler has filed notloe of his Intention to make final nmof in suonort of his claim and for the sw or. sec. 8. to HTui 42w. I oinpuun lue past ween ana will, in company vim three neighbors, take homesteads south of the river near the line of l.hn Min.ml v.itv ting, making H.

D. S. or anything in m. to respond ana turnisa lie names the following witnesses to prove i i-iuun i aud cultivation of said land, viz: Jas Hardiman, Frank Hardiman, San his continuous residence upon and cultiva that said proof will be made before the District Clerk of Morton county, Ks, at Rlclilleld on Oct. 13, 1887, vis: John H.

Howard, forthene me tine oi iana nusiness. uall on or of'saiS concern said alleged failure. tion oi sum mna. trann minnmun, jas. Hardiman, Wm Clower and John 11 Trotter, branch of the M.

C. V. T. Ry. Nothing like It, Jesso.

The Sand Hills are not what they seem Pierce and Saver to the contrary Ot Withstanding, Kramer, Alpheus Howtu and Amuil lord Sparks and John Benson, all of qr, seo. zu, tp i 4. wrtieto Geo. Steeper, Taloga Kansas. He names the following witnesses to provo 3342 S.

Thanhouser, Receiver. Trumbull, all of Frisco. Kansas. 41 51 Niles. Register, an or nug-oton, Jiansas.

Mil C. F. M.INlUSS, Rentf ter. r'sto, Jvansas, bis, continuous cesidence upon and cultlva-.

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