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Morton County Democrat from Frisco, Kansas • 3

Morton County Democrat from Frisco, Kansas • 3

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BADER McCAFFERY keep Dry Goods, Groceries, Gents Furnishing Goods; also full lino of Hardware andFARMNG MPLEME1TT3 NORTON COUNTY DEMOCRAT PUBLIC SPEMING1 Hon, A. G. 0. Bierer, the Peoplo's candidate for Judge of this Judicial Editor Pub. U.

ii, LEg. LEE TRAVEBS. Pitsidcut SV, W. RADCLIFKE, Cutuk-r. Lund office at Garden City, Kan.

Scot Notice la In.rvliy Kivcu that I ho- toIUmlng uauiMl aotUor baa hied notice of his liiumllnu to make Iliial proof In nuppuM of hi claim, and ItmtMid proof will bo inado I lore Hie iMotmiu ludgoof roiiniy, KaiH, Hlchlleld, on Nov. SI. via. Vuliiey, Trank, i No 4UM), fur tho uo ijr eo. tp HJ iw.

He name the following wltuewMta to prove his oonuiiuousroaidcnue upon, andculUvaiino of. laid land, via. M. I. Heck with, luutc Kuluht.

K. Hatch aud Albert Vouiik. all uf A. T. 8.

Y. K. H. District will nddrtiKi.the people of TIM tAKI.I AT VA('t)B, KANiAt. Taloga, Kauaaa, Wind Toe Uand gave another of their excellent balls Thursday evening which was well attended and thor-oughly enjoyed by all.

It was a suocest financially us well as socially. Every man In Morton county who has the interests of the county at heart should vote for J. M. Gibbs for Treasurer. Mr.

Gibha in a gentleman of honor aud will make an excellent official. Vote for Frank Robinson for Register of Deeds. Frank is a very pop. ular young man and will be elect Eo. I T.n u.

4 K. i. I Wi r.ntl Kaat Weal bound a. ui. :Ma.iu.

liu. Passenger iu. 40 C.T.M. Nil, uegwter. Land oltli at Oarden City, Kan, It, 18m Nolle la hereby given that tho lollowing named aettlerhu filed notice of hia luleiillon lo make final proof in supiMii of Inn oluiiu.

and that mild proof will be made bet iiti the clerk ot the dlnli'iet court of Morion county, Ka. on Nov. 23, lhKi, via. Cliarlea I Soultn. for Iota international Bank Saturday, October 29, Jk taml u't of auo, 1, Ipaiinr The Dying Cowboy.

Written by L. A. Dole. Oh. bur in not on the lone prairie Thine word cum low aud mournfully.

From the iHilliU Hill of a youth who lay On bin dying couch tlia close or day. ITo bad wasted and pined Ull on hla brow Death's shades were closely gathering now. Ho hud I bought of houin and rltm.l. no nigh, At ttm vuwlioy -lhered lu Mo tilm ill. In fancy Vre lltentd to well known words, Totlwrrve, wild wind! and on of lilnli, I'm IhouKlit of bumo tuil tlia jltunwood liowor.

The miae that I lored In my childhood hour. I bav rn hoped to be laid when i die. In the old churchyard 'Heath I he ireoa bill die. Ily the form of my father, Ob, let wj rrava be. Anil bury uie not on the Ion pralrl.

Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie. Where the wild ooyole will howl o'er me. Where the buffalo roame and the winda (port free. Ob, burr we not on the lone pralrlet nut It matter not. to IVe been told.

Where the body reals when the heart frowi cold. But irrnnt, Oh, riant thla boon to me. And bury me Uot on the lone prairie. I with to be laid where a mother's prayer, Anda alaler's tears will mlnale there; Where friends may oouie and weepo'er me. Ob, bury tue nut on the lone prairie.

Dut there la another whoae tears will tie ahed Kor the lonely grave; for the prairie bed; It brvHknuiv heart to think of her now. bbo haa curled these looks and klssetl this brow. Dut thronh these locks the rattlesnake wll hlsa. And the lips she pieaied the cold a-rave klia SANSAS. misco, Morton county at Frisco, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1887, At 2 o'clock P.

M. Every vottr should turn out and hear this eloquent speaker enumerate a i ow cf the reasons why A. J. Abbott should not be elected Judge of this district. Coroo everybody, and give the popular candidate a hearty wolcomo.

Walnut Greve, S. S. opened by siBging. reading Scriptures and lesso text, was led in prayer by M. J.

Reynolds. Teachers then took charge of (lassos; title of lesson was -Three Miraclos." after classes came leview and general questions which wero answered sat-isfatorily to all. Also, questions by a rousing majority. Ho will make an offioar that the county may justly feel proud of Transacts a General Banking Business, John W. Ayors, of the First National Bank of Ashland, aud Frank lie name me roiiowing wnneiuwi im pnivr hlauontliiuoui realdenoe diniii and culilva-lion of iaid land, via; John Collins, Inane Colliiia, J.

T. t. llrannonaudTiiuotliy Wviduer all of Frisco, Kaiinaa, 40 4J c. F. H.

Nn.M. Reglator. Land office at Garden City, Ks, Sept. 14, 1K8T. Notice la hereby given that the following named wilier haa Hied uotiue of tits Intention to make finul proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probute judge of Morion -county, Kaumui, at HichtieiJ on Nov.

Si, 1K87, vlx: 11 col go L. MhIooii, for the tw: US. 'M tow. Ho name the following wlliieisea lo prove hit contlniioiia resldcuce upon and cultivation of. kaid btiKl, vlx.

J. Kllboiiru, lxnig-laa Hudson, William Slmpiuiu aud Black-burn, all of Frisco, Kan-ma, ALSO On Deo, Sid. 1W. Isaac K. Carr, for the nw qr, see.

8.1, tp 4dw. He names the following witmwsea to prove hla com union residence upon and cultivation of aald lit ml. vl: J. KlllMiurn, Win. Tomliimm, John lennia and Douglas lluiioon, all of Frisco, Kansas.

4u ti C. F. M. u-ta, UogUtcr. I Jind office at Garden City, Kan.

Boot 'HT. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his lutentlou to niako a nal proof In support of his olalui, Hall, of tho Lamar Bank, Lamar Colorado, old frlo.ds of the editor, A. 0. "Wilkinson, LOCAL AFFAIKS. Fine weather 8gin.

Prepare for the cold Hon. J. W. Cecil was in town Monday. Dr.

Doming, of Taloga wm in the city Monday. T. Shillinglaw was np from the Gem' Alonduy. Eight days yet until the election ol tbo People' ticket. II.

M. Gilhort, of the Taloga Star, was in tho city Tuesday. Every dollar you pend with a home may flm' its way back to your pocket Tlianks to Mr. V.A. ol Tulsga for largo order of job work.

Mr. and Mrs. F. D.Young, ot Taloga, were trading in tho city Thursday. The bliezard has come and goi nd wo arc enjoying fine weulher again.

called on the Dkmocrat Saturday, on their way west. Fanners, do your duty and vote for Frank Bobinson, a man well qualified to fill the Important office of Register ef Deeds, a man of honor Proprietor of Kor the sake of tbo loved ones waliliif form for the next sessions. Number of un, nury me not on tno 10110 prairie. Frisco Meat MarM. Oh, bury mo not but la words failed there and will do justice to the peoplo of and that aald proof wll) Ho made before the or we (rare no neea 10 in (i) ln prayer, Jn a narrow irave lust six hy three, We burrlod him there on the lone praJrie.

Fresh and Salt Meats on Iirobatc Judge of Morton cmiuly, Kanaaa, at llchlielil, on Nov. 2A, 1K87, viz: Andrew Meek, for the ne or. ace. 2H. to 34.

r41. He names the following witnesses to prove Ilands at all Where tlAdew drops fall and the butterfly rests, And the blossom on the prairie crest, Where tho coyote howls and the winds teachon present, two; visitors, 1 total, 22. 'Ne xt in order was the secretary's report, which was read and adopting by school. Services closed by after which clais meeting was conducted by M. J.

Reynolds. Caromki Shine, Secretary. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAIS sport free, We burlud our boy on the lone prairie, FOR HIDES. Farm and Loan Depabtment or the Bank or Ricufikld, Morton Countt, Kansas. Notice la hereby givon that tlie following named hcttlers have given notice of tbuir intention to make a farm loan, and tliat sail' loan to be made with the ahovo named firm, as they are convinced tliuthey can piv better and more jirivileges than any other firm in Morton county, a all loans are made with their own money.

One among tho Advantages they have, to give us is that they have thoir interest payable at their bank in Kiclirield. A MO. Tliat we shall ndviso our neighbors to deal with this company as they do just what they agroo to in every iiiManeo. Pleino cull on them lor rates, etc. Witnesnes are, Woolard, Smith Tiieis, Office in Bank.

Special notico to every farmer in Morton county, Kansas'. Ijwid Office nt Oarden City, Kan, 8ept 22d, IK87. Notice Is hereby given that tho follow FRISCO, KANSAS Morton county. Congressman Samuel Piters, of thiaiDistrict, was in tho city Thursday and Friday of this week In the interest of the postal service. He, in company with Hon.

J. L. Palmer, loft yesterday for Hugoton. Voto for George Cannon for Snp't of Publio Instruction. Ho is a young man of ability and experience as a teacher; a graduate of Chaddock College.

Quincey, Illinois, and is fit nia ooniiiiuuiiK residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John cordon, Vlroo.ua, Kas, and Jasper N. llcrtrtun, Fentua Ciuiinand Cuss Uurrua, all of Frisco. Kannaa. 40 45 C. F.

ti. 1LI.H. Itcglster, Laud office at Gnnleu City, loth 1CST. Notice Ik hereby given that tho lollowing named settler litis notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his ulium, and that t.ild proof will bo mule before the probate lu.lgu of Morton county at ld, on Nov. 18, it: J'din hi.

Con k. It. 8. for the uo qr, Fee. 9, ip i'J, He names thn following wltiipssca to prove hit coiulniimis The Richfield commissioners hold adjourned sessions of their board from day to dav and hold secret sessions, the proceeding of which are conducted IRON GLAD Township Convention Tho township convention for Rich iu a wtiipper at nil times.

one knows the amount of script thev have BLACKSMITH SHOP Taloga town Momliiv on Chan. Smith, Aguut was in the tho city isbucd and me halite to itsiie, hen field township met last Saturday anil put in nomination the following ex of attl'l hind, viz: Andivw Koi.crs, Mer- citizens and tax-payer usk to see the ALL WORK GUARANTEED. records of their proceedings the gang ikie, r. L. vouugand J.

w. Cecil, ail of Tulota, Kansus. U4S CFMNn.ts, Itt-glster oillce at Garden City. Knn Oct. 14th cellent ticket: Trustee, Daniel Gil-eon; Clerk, C.

M. Anthony; Treasurer, eluse to show them. Are these the FRISCO, KANSAS. kiwi of men tho tax-pavers want in L. H.

Bigley; Justices of the otlicc' Morton County Democrat Land office at Garden City. 8uut. 21m. 1M7. Notice Is hereby lvcn that the following named settler lout tiled nctlco of his lutontion to mi.kc final proof lu support of bla ohilm, and that raid proof will lie mad? before the probmt of Morton countv, Kas, ui illoh-feldor.

Jan 10. 1M viz: Andrew J. Griffin, H. E. No.

126, for the fee. lo. tp 3fa r40w You are a liar. No one i9 debarred 1887. Notice is hereby given that the lollowing named settler haa filed notice of his Intention to mako final proof In suniiort of his Peace, G.

II. Richardson and Joseph Reid; Constables, Frank White ami biiHinccs, Vote for honest John A. Gordon and swell the majority of Morton county's next Sum-yor, II. Conklin of the live real cstute firm of Wallace Conklin, mudo a flying trip to Taloga Monday. Vote for Stitt for Sheriff and Mor from standing over the commissioners claim, imil that mid proof will be made bofoiv ing mimed settler has Hied notice of his Intention In make final proof In support of her at any time during their sassions, and hi imr.ieii nift riiiinwiiiir in (iri.vi.

Fred Roach; Road-Overseer, W. II Bruner. These are all good men and claim, and that ssid proof will be made before tno ciers or mo aistriot courtor Morton county. Kuiihos, ut Kichttold, on Dec. 10.

1887, vizi James M. Sturte.ant, tor lots 4 and tH ot no man bo he black white, JcW Or I Mwnliimoua residciire unon and cultivation the district clerk at nictineid, Morton county, kas, on Nov. 26, 1887, via. Nancy Stout, Jer.tUe. rrisco or t.A ,1.4 rift.

u. nuoiMjii, ui rncii, Jll' Imi'lU aa- ai.d Win. Gordmail. Jllllon Sehonnovxr ror me Be nr. nee.

i. iu -na hiit. and Yi lieed, all of Vlroqua, Kansas. well qualified for their respective offices and the voters of Richfield town licrent ifi ever prohibited from looking at the comity records o'er and She names the folloa-ing witnesses to prove her oontiniiou residence noii and cultivation ted in every respect for that impor-ant office. Tiik Democratic Principle is the latest venture in the journalistic arena.

It is well filled and is overflowing with pure Democratic doctrine. Withal it is quite a credit to its founders Bently Swallow, Syracuse, Kansas. Prof Kimmons, graduate of the American Institute of Phrenology, favored the ciiizens of Frisco with three lectures on the subject of Phrenology, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings The Professor un Ab80. Andrew Griffin. H.E No.

liSH for the of said land, vlx: A. A. ltldlon. John llenson. ton county will have an officer of see 10.

tp SSa of 40w. He namrs Vt' fol lowing witnesses to prove his com; nous ship should see that they are elected. Elbert Hargrove aud J. 1'. Alloa, all of Frisco, o'er.

If you will come over, step into our den and walk with us to the court Kansas. whom alio can well bo proud. residence upon and cultivation of sa. land; viz: W.J). Hudson of Frlaco, Ks.

nud Win. Gocdmnn, Milton Schoonover and C. Vi. lttcd 41 4tl I Nllos, Register tand office at Harden City. Ks.

2:1 18S7. house, we II make vou swallow tho, ull or iroqua, Kansus. Notico is hereby given Unit tho lollowing' Every man in Morton county who has the interest the county at heart Special Bargains. Graham Flour at Rader McCaf dastardly insinuations made last week in the Democrat Dare you to accept U. F.

M. Nllos, lloglster. Land Office at Garden Cltv. Kansas. Oct mimed settlor has filed notice or hi Intention to milks final tiroof In support of his claim 1887.

Noticn Is hereby given thnt the follow- and that suid nni will mudn beforu tliu should vote aud work for the People's the proposition. ltich field Leader. clerk of tho district Court of Morton county. frey s. Kas.

at ttichtteld on Mv viz: Tiioinus ticket, You're a liar am I. Xow, Quincey, O. Ellis, for the nw nr. sit. 9.

to STis 41w. ing-nnineJ settler has filed liotfce of his Intention to inuko final proof support of his claim, and thai aid proof wil be made before the Probate Judge of Morttji county. at Hichfleld on Deo. 14th, 1887, viz: Julia White, Inrtlienwtsec.28,tp:i4sr41w For fresh and pure Drugs go to Ho niiines the lollowing witnesses to prove T. G.

Shillinglaw, of Taloga, hi Huffman his continuous icsldcuco upon iind cultivation of said land, viz; John F. Hunter. George keep your shirt on, for I cannot spare the time until after the election to look after you. Don't let the truth provoke established a dtti'v hack line be W. Lisle, H.

H. furdy and jouu vv Klichcll, all Cheap Knives and Forks at Rader Viroqua, Kansas, one names rue ioimwing witiiesaea to prove her continuous residenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Miss Ixu Grear. John A. Gordon, Mrs.

Emma Trask. and Andrew McCaffrey's. twoen Taloga and Rich field via Frisco. u.r. n.

icegisier. Land OITioc at Carden City, Kan, Sept. 22d yon to such an extent If you are so nw qr. sec. tp.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, via: John H. Hatne. J. D. Wallace, Gustuvaa II.

Halbert and Charles T. Halliert. ull of Frisco, Kansas. 41 4a F. Nll.tw.

Register. Land oillce at oanlan City. Ks. Sept. JR.

Notice la hereby given Unit the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention tp make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before clerk of the ilt court of Morton county, at Rich-Held, K. on Nov. 23 1887, Airrod Garrett il DS No 14.1'.'.V Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of iid land, viz: W. K. Wester, Wideuhiimcr, Kd.

lirown and J. R. Wester, all otCunilitf, Kuusos. 40 4 C. F.

M. Nllos, Register. Land 01 leo at Garden city. Ks.Cct.14, 1887. Notice Is hereby given that the following uam-ed settler hu tild nutleo ot his tnteiiuou to make final proof in support of liUrlii'in, and that said pnnif ill be mti-le beloivthc clerk ot fourt -f Morton County.

Ks. nc en l'oi. 11. v'z: Jones W. I'ontz.

lor the tec. i. Ip 42w. ilnameii the following witnesses toprov'e upon und cultivation ol riiiiil Innii. ii.

A. II. Frizz-ll, Holni'in am! .1. W. picrsun, all of Frisco, Kansas.

Also: H. Duvall. for the nc sio. 11, tpMe r42w. lie names the fnllnwiug witnesses to prove hmcontinuousresidence upon and cuiiivitllonof suid laud, viz: w.

Tont, A. H. Frizzell. James Johuson and J.W. l'iersnti, ullol Kausas.

44 VI C. F. iLts. Itegister. Lnnl Office ntdarden Cit.

Kss.Oct.lt. 11. Notice Is hereby given that Hie tollotriiiL nam-od settler lias tiled iiotievuf his iuti i in make tlnul Dion' iu suunort of his i l.o h. Meeks, all or Frisco, Kansas. Icipecinl uotlce toHnlwrt 8.

Hayes. For Paints, o'ls, etc. go to Huff 1S87, Notice is hereby given Unit the lollovv lug named settler nus tiled uutico ut ins iiilcii conscientious about the proceedings of the bogus board, please walk down man Co. tion to miihc lliuil proof in Mipport ol bis oi. Mica, ltcgistor.

Land office nt Garden Citv. Kan. Oct. ISth. claim, and tout sui.l iiroof will be made tajfore 1887.

Notice Is horcby given that tho follow Co to Rader McCaffrey's for Silver tlic clerk ot the district court ti! Morton cuun- ing named settler has filed notice of Ins inlctv tr. Kits, at Kiebtleid. on 2ft. IWi. viz: to the Richfield Bank and get the records out of the vault and examine Plated Tabie Cutlerly.

derstands his subject thoroughly and is a good speaker. In our sketches of the candidates cn the People's ticket in thi3 issue we were unable to obtain the datas of the candidates for Commissioner in the 3d district, County Surveyor aud Coro ncr Mesrrs. Frank Henderson, J. A. Gordon and Dr.

II. II. Henderson. These sketches will'appear next week The Westola Sunbeam, by Dr. J.

M. Clark, one of tho finest news- tion to make nal proof In supiort of bis claim and that said proof will be made before the Charles W. Marts, lor the sw or, sec tp tuerk ot tne Ulstrlct Court of -Morton county, Seuate and Jersey Shirts from 50cts carefully the check book of the county, n.s, ai mcniieia on iec. lo, viz: jonn Mr, and Mrs. VanGnndy returned Thursday evening from a ten diivs visit to friends aud relatives in Kendall.

Let every man who favors the people's nominees stand by and work lor tho ticket, and victory will crown our efforts. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous reHideiice uixin ami cultivation ot mini hind, viz: John ('. Welsh, James lireuneu, J. WXHeiumlngs and William IliCii- to $4 at Rader and Mctatlrey s. Elarton, H-E No.

MM. for the nw (ir sec. 25. tu and tell the people of Morton county 32s 42w. He names the following witnesses to Drove Pens, Pencils and all colors of ink what debts checks Nos.

9, 10 and 11 ncn, nil of rrisco, Kaunas, 41 41) Nilcs, Register. his continuous residence upon and cultiva at Huffman Co. tion of said lund. viz: J. W.

Wvkotf. 8. paid. We assert again that more than Armstrong. C.

McCoy and H.C. Hook, all Land olTlco at Garden City, Kan. Kept. 21, 18.i7. Notice Is hcrehv given thnt the follow A full line of Colt's Revolyers at onu respectatue citizens ot Jlorton tucunem, 444U c.

F. M. Nilks, Register. Rader McCaffrey's, Land Office at Garden City, Kas. Oct 17th.

1887. Notice Is hereby given that the following Vote for Stitt for Sheriff, a man of ing numed settler has filed notice of his inum tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mano before the district elerk of Morton county at Hich-field, on Nov, 1887, viz: Lewis II. Huucil, for tho sw qr, sec. 8, tp H5s 42w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove napor men in the Southwest, is on For lamp shades call on Huffman county has been refused the privilege of looking over the proceedings of the bogus board.

We submit the name named settler iiusmed notice or his Intention lo make final proof insunoortof his claim mid Co. ui' table. It is a at seven column that said pi-oof will be made before the District folio, well gotten up in every respect. Co to Rader McCaffrey's fbr Bird Clerk ol Morton county, Ks, at Kicufield on Dec. 10, 1887, mK: Milton Sohonover.

for the of J. C. F. Blaehly, of Taloga town tliat said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Morion county. Kas, at Hl.

i.liuM on Dec, Mil. 1887. viz: Kiln in 11. Hohb, D. 8.

4.I57, for the se' see. 34, tp 32s 41 w. Be qr, sec. 7. tp 40w.

Cages all kinds and sizes. ship for one, and will name others If May its bourns grow brighter as limo rolls on ainl becomo an important Ho names) the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva When at Syracuse do not fail to desire. As for walking into your den ne names tue loiiowing witneN-os to prove hiseoiitiiiuous residence upon and eiiltii atioii tion of said land, viz: W. F. Goodman, Cyrus W.

Heed, John H. Greer and H. Purdy, all oi saldlaud: John Fletcher, lclelinr. stay at the Syracuse hotel. we done so not many weeks ago, and factor in the development of Morton county and Westola.

I'Corgo liowman and Dili ull Frisco. Kansas. fSoeilal notice to Lewis W. Mathls. Go to Rader McCaffrey's for the when we walked out the name of A.

Ul Vliuquil, O.UU0WI. 44 tl) Nilcs, Register, Land office at Garden City, Oct. 7th, 1887. Notices hereby given that tho follow-lng-nnmed settler has tiled notice of his In best Table and Rutclier Knives. vj J.

r. si. ri lies, itegister. Abbott came down from the mast Bro. Crossnian of tho Vilas Dem School books of all kinds at Huff CONTEST NOTICES.

head of your ticket and that of A. G. ocrat was a welcome culler at this tention to make final proof In support of his his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, Ucdrgo M. Moore, David K. Kramer, Alnheus Hogan nud Auiuii Trumbull, allot Frisco, Kansas.

41 4J CF Niles. Register, Land Office at (iardon City, Kas, Oct, 3. 1887. Notico is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof iu support of her ajalui, and thut said proof will tie made before the clerk of the district court of Morton county, Kas, at Ulchfleld, on Dec. 2H, 187, viz: Rachel Stanton, No, 14.511, for tho sw'i, sco.

14, tp Sis lw. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. U. G. Blose, William Mscklcm, Thomas Couiam and William N.

Price, nil of Taloga, Kaunas. 42 47 C. F. M. Niles, Rcgistor.

Land office at lardcn City, Oct, Sd. 1887. Notice is i given that the follow-ng-named settli As filed notice of his intention to make Ana, proof In support of his clulm and that said proof will bo made before the Clerk of the District Court of Norton man claim, and that said proof will be made before Bierer went up instead. Are we lying office Wcdnadav. Bob is a thorough ine rroDttto junge or Alonon county, nan CONTCST Nl).

KXtt. Land office at (iurden Citv. Kas. April 25. 18W.

at Hichfleld. Kan. on Dec. 5th. 1887.

viz: Prescriptions carefully compound now, Quincey, or is this the truth, the ed day or night at liunman Co. 8 James Breiinon. for the nwJi, sec. 35, tp 82s 42w. He namos the following witnesses to prove whole truth and nothing but the truth? Democrat and is putting in sou gocd licks for the Democratic ticket of Las Animas o.

and as he says, Complaint having beeu entered ut this office by John W. biuipoon ugainst Frank Daniels for failure to comply with lawns to timber-culture entry No. 0703, dated Gardcu City, Ks, Wostenholm's IXL Pocket Cutlery nis continuous residence upon ami cultivation Why not be a man among men and if at Rader McCaffrey s. jjec. m.

i88u, upon tue sw qr sec. o. tp ii.u low iu Morton county, Kas. with a view to tne your sympathies are for the man who tho most splendid administration of good record and fino ability; a man of nerve, and in every respect competent for tho place. Vote; for B.

J. Thurman for the office of County Attorney. He is an ablo lawyer and will fill tho office to tho satisfaction of all. Farmers voto for John E. Carpenter for County Clerk.

Ild is a good substantial farmer and in every way qualified for tho office. J. C. Blankenship, the I've real estate estate agent of Miehcllville, was in tho city Thursday and paid our don a pleasant call, Farmers, vote for honest George Curry and you will elect a man who will fill the office of District Clerk to the satisfaction of all. Voters of Morton county, do you wish the hoodlo ring of Richfield to rule? If not, then vote the People's ticket from top to bottom.

Vote for Hon. J. D. Wallace and Fancy Letter Paper and Envoi oiBaiaiano, viz: i nanea Maria, j. Hemmings, Joseph Ueid and John C.

Welsh all of Frisco, Kansas. 4848 C.F. M. Niles, Register. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, Oc'' 1887.

Notice Is hereby given that the for. has caused Merton connty more troub Irmest Grover Cleveland Bob was cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging that the said Frank W. Daniels has not plowed or stirred, or caused to be plowed or stirred, five acres as required by law since date of opes at Huffman le than all others put together, viz here on railroad business. Car lo-id of Flour of every brand A. J.

Ablwtt, why not put his name at Rader McCaffrey s. county, Kuneas, at Rleblleld, Ks on Deo. 30, 1887. viz: Andrew Harris, for the ncli, sec. 22, tp Sis 43w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cuitiva- at the head of your ticket and give For Sale him your hearty support Ah, did Fine lamps of every description at you say Grover might catch on and Huffman CJo's. A choice Hotel property, with all tion of said land, viz, Frank vanuundy. 1. Couiam, W. W.

Lake and W. il. Robinson, all of FrlBco, Kansas. spoil the land office patronage? Well, Closing Out Sale for the next the Furniture and a splendid run of business, (The NEW DEM MING, of it does make a difference. Come now, 4-' i c.

r. si. ones, uegisier. r.nnd office at oarden Cltv Ks Sent. 13.

1887. thirty days at the noneer Store, brace up and be a Democrat and don't let the boys play funny business with All kinds of Patent Medicines kept said entry; tne sum parties are nerctiy summoned to appear at this oilicc on the loth day of February, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. 44 48 C.

F. 'llcs. Rcgistor. CONTEST WO. Land office at Garden City, Kits, April 27th.

1887. Complaint having been entered at this office by Frank C. Holinan tiguinst Tlioaius C. Fowler, for failure to comply with the law as to timber culture cut ry No. tWiS, dated at Garden City, Deo.

18, isttt, upon tho se seu. 3, tp STis Morton county, with a viow to the cancellation of said entry, contestant alleging that Tuouuis V. Fowler has wholly failed to plow, break or stir cause to be broken, plowed or stirred, ftvo acres of any portion of saiil tract between the lath day of Dec. 18SR, and the l'lth day Die, 1886, being tho frst year of said entry and up to the present time, but the same is now raw, unbroken prairio land. The said parties are heroby summoned to appeur at this office on the 22d day of Nov.

1887. at lo o'clock a. tu respond and furnish testimony concerning Richfield), on eisy terms. I'or par ticulars call on Wallaco Conklin, Frisco, Kansa9. ou any more.

We forgive you tor Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make finnl proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tiro-bate Judge of Morton county at Richfield, on Nov. 21, 1887, viz: George M. Moore, for at Huffman to. s. your rashness and hope the people of Stove Pipes of all sizes at Rader Morton county may be lenient with McCaffrey s.

tho ne qr, see 17, tp 85s 42w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cuitiva- you, Tbo Syracuse hotel is under new tionof, said land, Amml P. Truinbiil1, Choice cigars always on hand at management and has been thorough Hull man Co. s. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

ly renovated. swell tho majority of Morton's next ing-named settler has filed notico of his intention to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before clerk of the district court of Morton county, Kansas, nt Richfield, Kan, on Dec. 10. 1887, viz William llenson. for the lots 14 2 aud u', Of nwii, Bee.

81, tp 33s 30w. He names the following witnesses to prove Discontinuous residence upon and cultivation of sold land, viz: Andrew J. Watts. Jas. B.

Watts, Frank Hardiman and JohnS. Stout, all of Frisco, Kausas. 43 48 C. F. M.

Niles, Register. Land oflTce at Garden City, Ks, Oot. fitb, 1387. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice cf his intention to make final proof in support of his clulm and that said proof will be made before the probate f'idge of Morion county, Ka, at Richfield on Duo. 10th.

1887, viz: Hurt W. Fish, 1). 8. for the se'4. see 24, tp 83s 42w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: W. Westby. Irvln Vickers. A. J.

Jenkins and Chas. E. iioswell, all of Frisco, Kansas. 4343 C. V.

M. Niles, Register Lnnd Offlee at Garden City, Oct. 10th, 1887. Notice is horeliy (riven th.it the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hit cluim. and (hat shM proof will be made before the district ciei of Morton county.

Kas. at Richflold on Deo. 10, 1887, vl Waller Wilson, H. E. No.

7tU9, for tho lots 1 2 and sii of noli, Bee. tp itw. He names the following witnesses lo prove bis contluuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, Frank 1 ilcrkey and John Welch, of Richfield. Ks and Andrew Hi-emiou and John H. Hammond, ol Frisco.

Kansas, 4044 C. J. M. NlUSS. Keglstor.

Lnnd Office at Garden City. Kas Oct. 10th. wm. H.

Hogan, H. uoneh and uuvio n. Kramer, all of Frisco, Kansas. ALSO David E. Kramer, for the se or, sej.

8, tp 8fis Representative a man well and fa- Men omen and Children's Shoes r42w. He names the following witnesses to Land Office nt Givnden Citv. Ks. Oct. 13.

lfT. at Cost at tho Pioneer Sore. Bring your Job Work to the Democrat Office. We do good work. Giye Notice Is hereby itlven that tho following nam said alleged failure.

prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Annul P. Trum-aull. Wm, H. Hogan, L. H.

Roaoh and George Toiahly known througnout the C. F. M. Nilcs, Register. 44 48 us a trial.

A car-load of Corn and Feed at Ra cd settler has filed notice of bin intention tu uinkeflnul proof In support of his luim, and thatsaid proof trill be uiaciobcforethe probate judge of Morion county, Lae, ut Hlubiirld on Deo. 10, 1887, viz: Willi nm H. Hons. U.S. No.

CONTESt NO. 5.114. M. Moore, all of Frlsoo, Kansas. 40 45 C.

F. lies. Register. dor McCaffrios. Vote for honest George Curry for It will pay'you to come to town Land office at arden City Kan Sept 1,1887.

Notice is hereby given that the following ni'ined settlor hits filed notioe of his intention 42M. lor the nen sec. 80. tD ajs lUw. the responsible office of District Don't forget the Closing Out Sale and buy Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Tinwaro, Queennware, at the Pioneer Stole if you want Big Clerk, Ho will make a good and He names the followfnfr witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon nud cultivation of said land viz: Lee is DiuTiiuth, James M.

C.ibbs, and MuNCon L. mbhoiiE, Of Frico; and to make finulpront in support ot bis claim find lust proof will p9 made before the dist rlet clerk of Morton countv. at Rich' and Glassware at the Pioneer Sore courteous officer and a credit to our before they nro all sold. We ex xnninus is. unmcron ot moonnia, KanBae.

especial nouee iu uaniei duu. A full line of Gents and Boy's Pants and Shoes at Rader McCaf- pect to close out all good out before field, on Nov. 22, 1887, viz.o Willis H. Northcutt for the nc'4 seo. tp 38 42w.

He utvmes the followingwltnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz Hezekiah Russell. Alpo: James O. Johnson, D. S.

for tno sw sec. tpse rtiw. lie names tliofol- county. Vote for that staunch farmer, J. M.

Gibbs, tho People's candidate 'for Uct. 1st. How lHj-our chance. Wh iTseLL Bros. Co tries.

lowluir witnossrs to prove his continuous res Robert Heath, Jumes M. Sturtevant all of idence upon una cultivation ox saia laud, viz Frisco. Ks, aud Frank T. Hurkcy of Richfield l.liHriesn. uuva Alton u.

Kriz.pll. A large consignment of California Tontz and Frank L. Purely, all of Frisco, Has. ALSO SPECIAL NOTIE. 1BH7, Notice is heroby given that the follow- Treasurer.

He is in every way qual Pants just arrived at Rader McCaf- named settler has Hied notice ot bis intention to make final proof in support of h's claim Also: Cyrus W. Ecod.D. S. No, 10252, for the sec. 10, tp 85b 40 He names the following witnesses to provohig continuous ified for tho place and will mane a frey s.

To the settlers of Morion county, Hezekiah Russell, for tho nK soo. at, tp SJs rtajif. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Willis H. Northcutt, Robert Heath, James M. Sturtevant all of and that said proof will bo made before tho District Clerk of Morton county, Knn, at residence upon and cultivation of said land, good officer.

To save time and monoy, have your If you want to buy your wife a nice Charles J. Lrtina, Francis 11. Himiroau, Neriah Lnnd Office nf Garden City Kan. March 20th. 1887.

Complaint having been, entered at this sflice by Harry Conklin against Jumes K. Shap-ard fpr failure to comply with lawisto timber chttm-e entry No. 8811, dated at Gaaden City, Kansas, January 12, 188U, upon tlia sot, sec 7, tp36sr42w, in Morton county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation ot said entry; contestant alleging that he be did not, during the first year from date of said entry, break, plow or stir five acres of said tract, nor gause the same to be done, and that he Is at this dat in default; 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 sold parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 1st day of November, 1887.

ut 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. 41 (j. M. Niles.

Register. CONTEST. NO. 3C97. Land Offioe ut Garden City, Ka6, Sep.

11, 1888 Complaint having been entered at this office bv Thomas Hevan against Jerry Simpson, who made H-K. entry No, 4788, dated GardeU'City, Ks, 188.... upon thoneqr.sec. 21. tp 31sr41w, In Morton county, Ks, alleging thai defendant has abandoned aid land and chnnged his residence therefrom tor or never established his residence thereon) for more than six months since the filing of bis homestead affidavit and default still exists, with a view to tho cnneellntlon of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Uiili day ot Nov.

17, at 10 o'clock to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment and change of residence or failure to establish residence. 4u40 S. Xhanhouscr Receiver. KichUeld on Dec. fttti, 1887.

viz: Knlph ti. Wood, for the lots 1 2 and si of sco. 7, tu 83s 40w. Ulackburn and Koberc A. King, all of Frisco, notices maae out to make final proof pair ot Fine Shoes call on Rader rank VanGundy brought to this office last week a bunch a blue stem before G.

M. Havico District Clerk nani-as. C. r. M.

Nilcs. Beglater. McCaffrey. Frisco, and trunk T. Hurkey, ol Ulchfleld.

Kansas. 40 45 C. F. M. Niles.

Register, Land Office at GardenCity, Sep. 28, 1887. Notice Is hereby given that the following He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residnnee upon and cultivation of snlil laud, viz: Thomas Ii. Porter, I.e- at Richfield, Kansas. Land Office at Garden City Kan.

Sent 22. 1H8T, Nails of all sizes, Bells, Buckets, grass measuring eight feet in length Notice id hereby given that the following Pulleys and Chaius at Rader Mc rov H. mastoti. jsmes M. tnons.

oi rrisco, i.s, and Hosullue P. Peck, of Richfield, Kansas. 4348 C. F. M.

NlI.ES, Register. Rrof. A. H. Baker, medalist of tho It was grown on his claim on the Caffrey's.

Montreal veterinary Collogo, can Cimarron river. ltnd Oillce at Garden City, Sept. 27th, A full line of B. Hate and named settler has filed notioe of his intention to make final proof in support of bisoloiin.and that said proof will be made before probate judge of Moiton count nt Richfield, Kan. on Deo.

14, 1887, vlx: Daniel Harrison, for the nW, see, 9. tp 8os 4Uw. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Waller D. Hudson. 1887.

nonet, is Hereby given tnnl the louow. Inff-named settler has filed notice of his linen- bo consulted at the Frisco Livery Barns. Sick and invalid horses Civil g'neers F. L. Coles and other brands of several kinds at Rader cared for in the best possiblo man McCaffrey's.

tion to maUe final in support of his claim, mid that said proof Will bo mudn before the Frobnte Judge of Morton county. at Hlchfield, on Nov, 20, 1887, vix, Teto- C. Sellers, No. for lots 1 3 and ner. tt If yon are in need of a good Gaso Hudson.

Wm. G. Simpson and Frauk Lind-sev, ail of Frisco, Kansas. 43 47 C. F.

M. Land Office at oarden Cltv Kb. Sent 13. 1887, ei. of nw.seo.

w. tpH2sr41w. line or Coal Stove call at Rader and He names the following witnesses to prove Dress making by. Mrs. M.

A McCaffrey's. his oontinuom residence upon and cultivation of snid land viz: J. E. Stewart. W.

A. Notice Is heroby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final Droof in simnort of his Bertram, cutting and fitting a spec Fowler, M. C. Combs and Viva. W.

Combs, all luuy. sauBiucuun guarantied A full line of Gents Furnishing Goods of all kinds at Rader Mc- CONTkST NO. 5.008 Land Office at harden Cltv. Ka. March 14th, named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make flnnl proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the district clerk nt Hlchfield, Morton county, Kan, on Nov, 38, 18H7, viz.

Jesde M. Vulgu-more, for the ne or, seo. 26, tp 83s 40W. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz; James (lunliinnn, Frank Hardiman, 'J'hos. Hardiman aud John 0.

Benson, all of Frisco, Kansas. ALSO John 0. Benson, for lots 3 4 and ti of sco. 81, tp 83s 8flw. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, James Hardiman, Frank Hardiman, Thomas mill-man and Jessie M.

Vulgamore, all of Frisco, Kansas. 41 40 CF5I Niles. Register, Land office at Garden City, Sept. 19th 1R87. NoUce 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 mailo before the district clerk ot Morton county, Kas, at Richfield on Nov.

1H87, viz: Frank VanUun-dy, for the nei. see. 21, tp 33s 41w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation ald land, vl: tieorge Wray, Scott M. Hubbard.

George D. Warner aud bamuol Judy k.1 of Frisco, KanpiK 40 tt B. M. Kiles, Renter. Lincoln Avenue, Jf riseo, ot ltiuhucid Kansas.

42 47 C. F. M. Niles. Register.

Land office at Garden City, Sept. 28th-1887. Notice Is hereby given that the follow, ing named settler has filed notice of his Inten Caffrev's. claim, and that said proof will be made before clerk of dist court at ltich field. Morton county Ks Nov.21.

1887. viz John V. aehi seo. 12. tp lEs 42w.

He names tiie following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of. said land, viz. Lewis W. Ward. H.C.

A. McCiure, of Trinidad, nro in tho city ting week. They will go to work with tbo M. C. V.

T. surveying corps next week. lien-ember for the next thirty days you can' buy Gooas way down. They ii.tiM go. We are closing out our entiro stock of goods.

WaiTseLL Bros Eiehfield Lodge A. F. F. M. Staled communications and work eery Fridiiy night; Work In the Third Degree Friday night, Nov.

4th Visiting blethers always welcome. Smoke the Detroit Press Cigar at tion to make finnl proof in support of his liunman Co. a. Big Bargains in Boots and Shoes Clothing, Queenswure, Glassware claim, and that said proof will be made before NOTICE Hardware and Tinwaro go to the the district clerk oi Morton county, Kansas, at RlchtlelJ, on Nov. 28, 1887, vis, William H.

Hogan, for the ne)t, tea 18, tp His range 42w. 117. Complaint having liecn entered at thla office by Lee Short against Charles S. Foote who made H-K entry No. 10430, dutod Garden City, Kas, Aug.

4. the sw qr. seo. 2.tp31s r43w. In Morton oounty, Ks.

alleging th.it delniident hns never established his n-tiilcnce therson for more tiu.n six months ner the filing of bis homestead affidavit, wit Ii uview to tho CM.cellrftien of said entry; the Slid parties arc hereby summoned io appear i.t this offlee on the Id day of Per. at HI n'clnok a.m., to respnm'- and fin nisi testimony concerning suid acandonmeni mid elisngeof residence, Kir failuro to e-tai lisn res) leneej 4.1411 Niles, UegNUr. Patterson, M. E. Combs and It.

K. Recce, ail ot Frisco, Kausas, ALSO Emma E. Parrill, for the seo. IS. tp S2s of She namos the following witnesses to her coutiimous residence upon end rioneor btoro.

I give particular attention to Joca ting, jnakiug H. D. S. or anything in For long and short handled Shovels, Single and Doubletree Woods. Wag He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, J.

B. Johnston, D. Kramer. Moore and G. A.

Ford, all of Frisco, Kansas. Special notico to Harry Conklin. 42 41 CF NilES. Register the line of land business. Call on or wrtie to Gf o.

W. SrecPE. Taloga, Kansas. ons, Buggies and Road Cart3 go to cultivation of mid land, viz: Lewis W. Ward, Charles A.

MoOlothlln. Lloyd W. Friend and Sue Hiibbnrd, all of Frisco, Kaysas. ISjiccial notice to Frederick Sehorer. 40 to C.

F. M. Nilcs. Rccister. itaacr JUctaurev a..

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