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The Western Times from Garden City, Kansas • 4

The Western Times from Garden City, Kansas • 4

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Culture, bud I hurt him. hii li i.r i i.w town. cm Eobiiiwou CnwiiB (Kuch. (lusjliuro), him budding wk fortiulo. Mr.

enu bo lit 111 i(M it is chain jif-t is D. ill in bi found iieiir the Bulpher Hpniigii, PHtitw nr i ii, im ing, i v. -J i ii. for instin-fclion mtt went of (in in OoiiltKHeoNDKNCE WANTKP plaint having hewn entered at thin by Putur V. 1).

Vmli tlio building in thi -ity. uiliee with pi'fKinirt having Cj.aimh to 1 It -I 1 1 I 1 Iiiiuit.1 J. It Walerbury husi a finfaim on a sen. i'i'iix viainiy, imi Jjstiile with law Moure, fur failure to comply to Tinili; t'liltiire entry thiti March LMth. ISCi).

unim rhool (mvIioh 4 milcH n. w. from Shinon X' Dealer. Wallace, Kan. No.

ill TO, and liws bouulit fruit treratir 7, -e. Uu 44 in Wal. Also Kuhool Lniulrt for snlo clieni). leo, I'littiTHon and nut them out on his 11 i laeo i-oiiiity, Imiuhuh. with a view to tin, 1 'j'llO Umon (if ivllll-ll-i t'VM'ini'd tho fur Iho nt Urn niunieijml alooiiouH of tho Btnto April 7.

Tlio nVtulod tlioiii-bqIvom of tho privilogo quite in-gcnernlly iw might bo I lit! tmvim women iriH-trrod. In Louvquworth, out of total registration of 7,000, there were women lectors, and in Lawrence the voters registered wero women." Tlio Indies took lively interest ill the elections mid went to the polls freely. In the ilace tliw week, iiIhd thtd up the house ml planted a ganlun, etc, The kind and inillant Pli'd Eitt-y "got Marn of Skchanhm that UU thi huuf of Van, Tho Grange clock that lielongH to Hindoo pvincn, ha laryo goiii hung on pohH near the dial, and nil about upon tlio ground lay piU of nrliflciul hvuuau lioadrt, ribw, logs and lU'mu. Tho whole number of Iioiich in the pile wan equal to the number of bones in 12 perfect bodies but tho pile appeared to huvo boon thrown together in the grouteBt oouf.r nion. When tjio hands of the clock hour of 1, out from the pile crawled tlio iiumbor of parts flcodod to form the frame of one man, port, coming to part with quick click ami, when completed, the tiguro wprang up, SeiKed a mallet, and, talking ui to tiiir gong, cancellation Mij( tnitrv, eonttf-ftant Si'ibsrnbora wishing papers for alleging thut Hiild tinned iV, M.

Hire hm blielyoM or to put under carpets, failed to break, or eatihu to be hmken 1 1 the front" thin week, with a ft. well hve acre of tho tract rlui.n.,1, up or nV next nrewd OL-Aimi nn, hhi the iiMr.Holhce. Uur exchaiiL'cs pure cold water no hotter- uu Wallace onion i 'Pimos i 1 A Weekly (lvottl In WEKTEKN VMM RATION, TKMl'KU. ANCK AND JUSTICE. I'ahlinhcd every Tliurndiy by Mrs Kut B.

lliiPHull, Editor, Proprietor and PnblitOmr, E. lAideer, ('nrrefmonding. Editor TKUMi-i IN ADVANCE. Ono iy pqr year, tioeniy frr Hix nvintlm, Vi. lOnotjopy fur three months, (10 timiity 1 eohimii one mr AH tiiiHirins Jottors, ordure for tuilw advertim-monta, editorial corn- r.ondenco, noticed and reportu, sboidd bo nddrciwed to, Editor of Tun Wkhtbiu? ITiuks, HUiuou SpringK, WiiUnt'o County, Kaunas.

1 Enteiiud at the Pont Onm at Sh.vuon us 2nd dims l.lNKKIt T(i(. ETIIt.lt II TIIK Jounty, Phil is a pioneer, a dtitk getter, foro has not fuliilknl the riMpiirumentn hiciniiUillute very fast, unit alter CHICAGO ALTON B. R. i wild pony laiooer and eerie and he of the law. fornmrntl tittk ill It in one uis "sword off." preceding April 5, year next having read them wo are willing appear! this onr hHmtU Bhouhl njy 8RIU0 Ho Change of Cars are Dereliy tiiinimoiied A cyclone in Va yewlerdav made a KANSAS CITY A CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY t.

ST. IDUI8 ST. 10UIS A CHICAGO. oftl.Mj on tho Uth day of June, 18S7, at pleasure. rack 100 yards widi, houses or ou3o BelWEEM ami Kinou inree people.

1U a. to rcKpond and furuinh tentiniony concerning said alleged fuihiru Alex. Mitchell, of Milwrtukos. prositleut canvass they interested themselves chiefly in moral and social questions, leaving financial matters, to IMM'Hi, KANMAsI Cli'V, iA'ciUCAUO. ,10 OT1I1CB USK BUSS PALACE DINING CARS mo w.

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I'lUiNTQNr, Keceiver. Notice- -Timber Culture. If 3'on want. a paper that gives to or fr.uii II A A Meul equul BJ. Hanna, all the county npwettdiO the Times.

)e discussed by tho men, It is V. 8. Land olllco, Wa-Keeuey, Kansaa. April 4th, 1SS7. Ko, 870(1.

81. Joe and Kouhiis City liquor said that their practico an politicians was not exactly consistent t.omiilaint havini' been entered nt this lealers report a heavy falling otf office by "YiJliam Svrnrtn. u-'iiinst ji -J I i 1.. 1 i i tiioKc M-ri'i'U ui uu; iriut tui, uuijr 10 snow. Thy lliu'fit PALACE RECLIN9NCCHAIR CARS in Iho worlil rim In nil ThrouKh Trulns, iIt nltrln.ivlihuui.til.iiut'", una 1 1U.E Ol'' K-VTKA mum mm, sleepiks cabs Hie fliieat, bcftl.

nnil vnU' -x in vine miywhcre, Asli tliti TU'kcT Agi'iit tin nnil st'i; i Mm vourtU'kfitii Mil vhi it, AI.TU It A JCAI." i'uc JJuin, Time Tulikn. unit all Infomiution, aililrom st ruck one Wow. Tlnw ilone, no roturnoti to Iho pile, and fell to pioceK again. I When 2 o'clock came, two men nrtjBo, and did likewise and at tlio hours of noon and midnight tho entire heap sprang up, and, marching to tho gong, struck ono niter another his blow, making 12 in nil then returning, fell to pieces as before" A chick made by Parisian consists merely of glass dial and 2 hands, whieJi aro balanced each with a ball oh the other side of the eelitro. TIiobo balls uro only about an inch in diameter, ami yet they contain all the machinery that turns the liandH about, Tho back of tho dial is perfectly iiinooth tmrfuco.

You luav, turn the hands round and round wiih mi iiiuir inuu-rtfHiiiin, mr mum i i 1,1 il Tlio liquor irnuo sinco me iuiu- wut nr nuiuro to comply ay temponuieo law wont inlol S-o VATIT- ontr lartjes oi immorality nati imcn 1 LAND ATTORNEY, Wa-Keency, Kan, irought against tlio JLepulmenn candidate for tho mayoralty in i -i Yi, iij All Parties nitendiiip to plant Fruit Wallace count v. Knnxnn. with vinw fn awrence, ho was elected by aid ol Trees and Plant or Timbi-r treo sciul- Iho cauci Hal ion of Enid entry; contestant THE LAW OF NEWSrArKKS. First. Subscribers who do not givo oxpreBS notice to tho contrary are considered as wishing to continue their nub-iicription.

Second. If the subscribers order dis-'ontinuanco of their periodicarn, the pub. O. QOVVES, 10 ladies chiefly, by the largest lings, should nddre's Bailey Uanford, alleging that said Lincoln Dowler has Makanda, JtteLion jllinoin, for their wholly failed to break live acres of paid KA VHAPi majority ever given to a mayor of prioo list. 1 hey have an unn eiiKO stock tract, or any part thereof, or caused the and very low prices.

They Jiavo a full fame to be done for nioro than one to city. Iho general cllect ot ox- iiir cane, and when you let tnem alone tending tlio suffrage to tho women they will swing back and forth for stock ot iMint PrccB and Plants, and all year wneedatoof Baid entry, and next kinds of Timber treo KoedlingH and Ev- preceding March 'J-lt-h, 1K87 the Baid Kansas has been to strengthen and then they will stop, at exactly ergreeii, inclnduig hardy and parties are hereliy summoned to up in Homo degree the Ilepublican tho right fpot to fsliow the true time. lied Cedar. JU-toill W9 pear at this ollice on the day of vote. 'Women do not seem to get clock in Brussels is sq pacod over a way, iv, at oci.ick, a.

to res tired ot voting utter the novelty pond and furnish testimony coneeniiuErJ MOSTERO TJD- BITS. chimney or pipe through which tho air goes upward that the draught koeps it wears otf, for in Wvominc, where said niiegeii mi lure, Prompt Careful Attention W. Pileekton, Ikccher, Tho organization of tho first icy have enjoyed the privilege ot ound np all tho time. 1 31 S. B1SSEL JUSTICE OP THE TEACE Notary Public, Offico in tlio I'ostofllce building, SHARON SPRINGS, KANSAS.

Collections promptly 'attended to) Jan. 6, 1887. tf. tlio franchise tor 10 years, they Sunday School nt-: Moutero, that Tho most remarkable clock in America, Notice for Publication. take an active interest in elections Given to Any and All Business the one that was built, and made by a iO ('- ()ir Jishormay continue to send them until all arearrages are 'paid.

If a fnibcribor neglects or refuse's to bike his periodicals from the office to which they huvo been directed, iho is hold roHpoiiBibln till ho has settled 'his bill and ordered the paper diHContin-ietl Fourth. If subscribers move to other 'places without informing tho publisher, and the papers are sent to former directions, they aro held responsible, i Fifth. Tho courts hare decided that V-of using io take periodicals' from the office, or removing tliera and leaving them -uncalled for ia prima facia evidence of intentional Sixth any person who rocoives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether' he linn ordered it or not, is held in law1 to be iv subscriber. Wa-Keoney, Kalians, miner in the Hallenback colliery, at the clock, p. was postponed to March 81, 1887.

and exercise a salutary influence in local polities. Gov. Warren in the 21th same hour, etc. Notice is hereby given that tho follow Colore the United States Land ty of Wilkes-Barrc, Pa, This clock as made out of bits of board and iron, nit territory in Jbbu wrote: "Our Wheelor-llradheld hotel noarly com- mg-niuned settler has tiled notice of his pletd intention to niako final proof in support women nearly all vote, ana since llrown iSs Lano hardwaro tdoro looms of his and that said proof will be Office. and with the roughest tools that can be imagined.

It was mado nearly 1 mile underground, and it occupied tho makor in yoming, ns elsewhere, the ma jority of women aro good and not years boforo ho could Bay it was dono. np. Uoley and Johnson famuies are ro- made before the ltegister and lieeeiver covering from the measles. Onr town of the U. S.

Lund Ollice, at Wa-Koenoy, agent nmat bo off sparking. Cleland on May 1S87, viz James Simpson's wife, of Morris aro here and have declaratory statement, No, for the bad, the result is good and not The clock is ft. high, and there are 03 evil. While i had no hand giv figures that move by machinery. Ihore aro only 22 moving ligures in the Stras taken claims, and aro well pleased.

Our no of aoc 4, twp. 14 sof range 40. ing women this privilege I must gk and SPRING OPENING OF NEW burg clock. On tho front of tho Wilkes- depot agent has resigned, and Moore has He names the following witnesses to stepped in his wince. Doyle has a bout prove his continuous residence upon, and -it.

i 1...., acknowledge its success now niter CHURCH ITEMS. ontiEOH heryickb: 15 1 A TTTT1C1 years trial. JNo attempt to re oi melius iiere, mm hb ii oobsiiuhioi ciimvauou ui, mini muu, vm. GOODS: Barre clock-the ono we are speaking. oi there aro 3 shelves or Along tho lower balcony a mounted general lends a tile of Continental soldiers.

The Athey Haihawav YerchieH a Ldward Doenng, of bhnron aimngs, peal the law has been made for 10 JuiiJjLSha Sabbath school 1 p. m. Preaching every two weeks at 2 P. M. Each alternate years and none is contemplated.

Davis, all from Morris drove stakes Wallace county, Kansas; Kdward Carter on their claim here tliis week, and Win. of Sharon springs, Wallace Kansas; Case settled on school land near town. William Swartz, of Sharon springs, Wal- women vote on all questions liberty bell rings and a sentinel salutes tho precession. A door in the upper balcony opens and shows Molly Pitcher, sabbath at p. m.

I'RESllYTERIANS I and nine-tenths of them go to' the illinery Stock Teams are coming in from all pointu for lace Co. Thomas Morris, of Sharon foods. The hotel, llngh Galahor's, is springs, Wallace county, Kansas every night and tho very floors W. C. L.

Beard, Register. gOOl crowdei Hold services every Sunday evening at polls. ho tires her historic cannon, tuo smoice on front (street. of which is blown away from the iutorior In Washington Territory the of the clock by a fan. Then the por aro strewn with live carcases.

A concert of sacred music was held at II. (t's hotel Notice for Publication. franchise is extended to women. traits of the first 20 Presidents of the Call in and subscribe for the FOE SALE BY Mrs. H.

PATTERSON, at the bnndny night orgnnint, MrH.Williimis U.S. Land Cilice, WnKeeney Kausns; U. S. nacs along in a kind of panorama, As to the way in which they exercise it Chief Justice lloger S. violinist, Prof tlio different liaris Western Times only $1.80 a year, fllarcli Zi, ifisv.

JNo, svi'j, the Declaration of Independence being were ably rendered by Leaf, Hammond Oomnlaint having been entered at this held nlolt by Thomas Uu Greene gives the following good unut, ami Mrs. Lieal. It pleased all. another of the balconies tho 12 apostles SHARON SPRING'S HOTJpL; Ji, J. LOOner, ik.

Uregory, two good IV.nr fur nhnnilrminn liia Vrnnin- go by Satan conies out, and tho cock rarmora, wero smilnig over the 5 day's entry No. 11781, dated March Sllh I am more and more impressed with the rows lor tho benoht of Jt'eter. iuiu. U. P.

E'T TIME CART). MOUNTAIN TIME Leaves Sharon Springs, as under Express going west 11:50 P. IT. going test' 2:50 A. M.

fundamental wisdom and practical ex A man in Detroit, was It year's pre in, On account of tho snow storm, no 1886, nnon the Lots one and 2 and south iavnig ueon engaged in. tlio MliiLiliN liilt Uusinoss tor tiie oaching last Sunday. Johnson jn 0 section towiHliip 11 south past 15 year's in Illinois, I feel confident by just dealing and living io had taken Homesteads on Goose range 43 win Wallace county, Kansas, ra-iees, to merit a share of the Ladies' batronaero of Wallace Co. building a famous clock, and he had it who cellence of women suffrage. Not a single ill consequonco as yet appears.

Five-sixths oi those who were qualified voted on Jefferson-Av on exhibition several vieeiv, and lietoro Iniil. mg, Happened to with a view to the cancellation of said All 'tho Ath.nr.f.5 r.t nA llnlo year's atro. Also, M. S. Smith, the boss see tlio land round Montero, and they cilrv the said nariina are herehv snin- at our last general election, and do not jeweler, on Woodward-A has a remark Ladies are cordially invited to call and see my goodrf and get prices liked it so well they located on pro-emp- nioned to appear at this ollice on the 23rd beliovethat there is in our territory to able clock front of his store large uooms va bimron bpnngs hotel.

Call and see nous near-wwu; urn rarmora can i lie uay ol May, IWJ, at 11) o'clock, A. M. day a single well-inlormod and decent iron men earning; out with huge sledges, Frogs. Read this week's Times. Last Sunday was quite cloudy.

What a glorious rain we had here. Fanners see Doering's for seed. tooieu, you finow. to respond and furnish testimony con- Good Goods. bhnron bpnngs, April 7, 1887.

tt. woman who would willingly give up her striking an anvil, every half hour, and 11. Jl. 1 I -i uiierBoa is wiving a nice uouae corning sain aiiceea aoandonmcnt, right to vote. hour, and keeping a correct time lor that built.on his farm east of town.

W. H. Piikeston, Eecoiver. This is strong testimony nm beautiful and clean city. Sargent and Smith have fine farms and The morning rainbow foretold tho rain A hew French clock contains a novel Notice for Publication.

comes from an impartial source. houses. Sunt is running Orwan's Lum berYard at Horrace. Take tho Westeiw Times happy application of the magnet. The clock lhe time is coming when all tho U.

S. Land Ollice, Wa-Keeney, Kansas, Wo are to ha ve a rostoffico soon. appears liko a tambourine with a circle arson, Boaittify your homes by setting out Pohrunry II), 1S87. JSo. HHUO.

women in the u. B. will nave a Jiuiiaina; iiaa commencea trees this month. iroper right to Vote: ol Mowers painted on- its parchment head. Around the cirrlo crawl 2 bees tho larger requiring 12 hours to complete The rain and mud is nice and wo can Tim CROPS.

Kansas. earnest at this place already this offieo byM. DeGeor against Hattie spring. Carpenters are all busy Mnnson for abandoning her homestead and new buildings' starting every entry No. 12313, dated April 1(5, 1886, dav.

Now is the time. '1 AJ 13 the circuit whuo tne sniauor makes it dtand it in dry Kansas. One thing omitted by, parties Tho 8. B. Town are lot ling this writing of the crops in' Wallace every hour.

The flowers represent hour divisions, and tho bees, which are of iron, are moved by two magnets carried, just under the membrane, by the clockwork place 'como ri p' like Tops'. JAY 'HAWK. sas, with a viow to the cancellation of LAND- LOtlS; CONTESTS Proofs. county is the fact that though in See Mrs. II.

Patterson's new Millinery said entry, tho said parties are hereby i- hi i-i. I inside tho tambourine. advertisement on this page. the Eastern states new 'or firs' A great strike That of tho town clock AVithiu tho past week all western Kan broken land produces their bes when it designates noon. respond and liirmsn testimony All Work- Bet the Local and Depaetmext offices.

Status of Land Free to Correspondents. All Work Guaranteed. sas has been blessed with copious rams, concerning said alleged abandonment. (U lllM Will UilVU UKll UUIHJ1 111 few months, with a north and south E.B. When will the Sharon-springs Express V.

II. Pilkekton, Keceiver. f. T. Downs, is now night operator at (JJUco be started, or opened penotrntmg her center.

crop, in Kansas it is otherwise. It takes about three good plowings to subdue the soil and put it in a patronage Respectfully Solicited. First door under the U. S. Land this station, and a good accommodating month May.

Itead tho BUSINESS gentleman. Tho freight traffic at tho Sharon office, Wa-Keeney, Kansas. Jau. 1887. tf.

Walker Bros. 1 door south of the good state for cultivation. After Springs depot averages about 115,000 The next term of district court in Trego county will be opened on the 2nd that time we just begin on our Times office, in this town, are headquarters for Groceries and per month, Tho U. P. will shortly put Kate B.

MttsseUl in a new 'and extra side 'track, Mmday in May. provisions, hardware, gloves and arge crops, increasing yearly. this county the sod crop has Terrible lot of sickness in town since Chicago has a small-pox scare. Several canned goods. Call see.

-Adv. NOTARY PUBLIC. tho new whiskey law-went into effect Subscribe families are reported infected in one seen good, and as that has always Tho principal malady seems to bo a ter section and the disease spreading. A will tftin iiiiu Dium nuui ft household goods, arrived here this week Prompt attention given to all bus- rible or horrible had ache tho stomach been our lightest crop we men over tho u. P.

ivy. The Leader has just finished a closely tion large yields on sod, showing Leavonworth asserts that the number of inhabitants of that city will reach FOR TIIE Nails, hardware, tinware and contested war against the tratidulent or our productive soil from the start. 50,000 before fall. ganization of Wallace county, and won. iness entrusted to her care.

Office on Boeke with the Western Times. Sharon Springs, Kan. groceries, and in fact everything you want, very cheap at Walker Mr. Blaine is making friends all over So his rooster announces. But wo do not put much faith in this puny looking bird in the Leader, as that paper "has in lobi) our nrst start sod made on an average of 25 bushels tlm Union.

No man of national reputa- Bros, store, bharon springs. ion has more admirers in tho wost than worked hard tor this result and is justly Mri Blaine, All "ads" in the Times will be estern rimes! of corn per acre the same land produced 40 bushels per acre last proud of tho victory achieved." Wo say Now is the time for -farmers to plant left standing until ordered out. well done, thou good and laithtul ser 50 to 100 acres of potatoos. vant. All bills payable monthly to James What are the railroad men doing these year, and with as fair season wil increase this year, as we are hav The Leader has been enlarged to a six bimpson.

lerms made known hivH AVehnve not heard their melo- column quarto. This speaks well for upon application. diouB voices for a few days. ing good rains. Some crops, such Sharon Springs.

as sorghum, millet and rice corn Ed, Carter, Wo acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of a copy of the 4th Annual Report The Haddock murder case of Sioux do as well on sod as other land Onr town is full of strangers every day, and the many wagons from the country go out daily loaded with lumber coal and provisions. This makes our of the railroad commissioners oi mmsna. City was submitted to the jury on the 17th, and John Arensdorf, charged with TViwderlv is lookina thin and tired. His Advices from Mexico state tha NOTARY PUBLIC. merchants feel good.

and Best Newspaper ill Western Kansas A Large Supply may Always be Found on Hand at tho Office. Give it a trial. $1.50 per year, MRS. K. B- Russell, Editor and Proprietor.

SHARON SPRINGS, KAN. position at the head of tho K. of L. is no the murder of ltov. Ueo.

U. Haddock, the following notable American acquitted jury stood 11 to 1, sinecure, no bhouiu uoujug Everybody should work for investments in Mexican real estate Heal Estate Agent AND the county seat at Sharon Springs, A vote will be taken by the citi have been closed April 14. Th the center town. A tact. St.

John says that ho never asked that a county should be named after him '-ahd that ho nover protested when its nnmfi was ehaneed to Logan, but he zens of. Sharon Springs, at the SUEVEYOR. Postoffice, Tuesday, April 26, to decide where the new school house wanted to kick and sell-out. Bharon Springs is but one year old and has over 100 people, and if we count all the claim takers, near here, it would foot syndicate is composed of Chicago capitalists and U. S.

army officers. It has purchased a tract of acres lying in the states of will be permanently located. Tho mm phines out nice and wrarm Locating Timber Claims np to nearly 570 inhabitants. ihki moniincr. -The trees, grass and The Sharon Springs Hotel is H.

A. CLARK, If yon are losing your hold and grip shrubbery are beginning to look green the beat in town the tables are in Colorado a Specialty, RELINQUISHMENTS OF FIKST-CLASS and everything seems more like living. loaded with the best the market on life, and have no ambitioii or appetito, do not fail to subscribe for tho Times. affords kind treatment, etc. Our town needs a good shoemaker Durango and Chihuahua, in northern Mexico.

The tract ia traversed by the Mexican Central, also by the International road, which Huntington is building from Eagle Taking this paper will be a sure cure Timber Claims and Homesteads a tailor a harnessmakor, baker and a C. B. Adams returned from Kan. DEALER IN SHABON SPRING'S WATEE. pliotograph gallery.

They aro not rep sas City, yesterday. Water, on tlio town-site, in abundance For Office in Times building. resented hero vet. Who will be the first snd ns tiuro ns ever came from the Many teams are at Sharon Spring! ass to Laredo. Ot this trace acres is the finest cotton land in the world.

Kan. to st art them ground, is found at from 15 to 40 feet Sharon Springs, daily, from both Shermon and Greeley counties for coal, feed and goods. This oeiow tne grounu, The aggregate of fsrni products in is their nearest and best shipping point. A purchase of 235,000 acres has Sharon Serine's drainage facilities are Kansas for last year was S590.10 to each been made in the western part of From the Wallace Regitter Aipril 1C M. E.

Le GEER, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Asd Ilr.AL Estate Deal. man, woman and child within her borders. Now, lot the Wallace county far perfect, the whole town Bite sloping from north to south, to the railroad and further on, to tho Eagle Tail river on the F. M. Morgan, lawyer, will be found iners rustle and put in large crops.

south. at the Merchants Bank. Chihuahua by Ltah men. As this tract is adjoining the Mormon colony the purpose of the purchase can be readily guessed. Clay Will practico in all State Courts and at The O.

A. E. Post of Wallace will ob An item of news is always thankfully tend to business bofore tho Local Land BliILBim MATERIAL, HAT, FEED AND FLOUR, serve Decoration Day. A general invi received at this office. Olhce.

and the Departments at Washing- Mann, a Colorado cattleman, who tation is extended to nil soldiers in this The 'Battle of painted abroad, was smuggled through the custom house at a valuation of 2,100. It has since sold for $80,000. The treasury department concludes to collect duty on Walker will attend to all your wants ton, D. C. Railroad, deeded and school county.

bought acres in Chihuahua for goods, one door south of this office, lands for sale. Relinquishments bought We learn that two extra day passenger about two years ago, has sold his tract at an advance of 100 per ct. and sold, attends to contests, nnai proots, Mr. Edgerton is agent at Montero for hind all kinds of business before the U. tlio new valuation.

trains wukborunon U.P.Ivy. Sharon Springs and Wallace. tho new town site Co. a. Land office.

Will secure homesteads Don't borrow this paper to find out It may not seem untimely to suggest and timber claims for pnrties wishing government land. Information regarding what the local news is but subscribe that all signs point to the nomination of for the Times. Notice Timber Culture, western lands elieerltuly given. Uall on Senator John Shermon by the Eepubh-rnnwimtiori of 1888. His "president- Land Seekers 1 Attention 1 By or address mo at Applying to Ed.

Cabtee, tho Real Es Land office at Wa-A'oeney, Kan, Anril 11, 1887. No. 891-1. Sharon Springs, Ivan as it- is called, has gained per Geo. Chester Haxfoed.

Tiios. L. Bailey. ceptibly since his celebrated Nashville G. R.

ORGANIZATION. There will be a meeting of nil the old soldiers at Sharon springs and vicinity, at Johnson's Hall, on Friday evening, April 29, 1SS7, for the purpose of organising a G. A. R. Post at this place.

By Okder Cox tato Agent at Sharon springs, will got the best and most reliable information as ho is an aeenrato surveyor and knows all about the lines and where good claims Fneech. lie woma niah-e a gwu, iwimu Complaint having been entered at this office by Frank M. Walters against Charles F. for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No. Graham Bros.

-OFFICE OF- and safe president. can be obtained. Wo have year old girl in Sharon 8883. dated March 5, 1886. upon the formerly of nose a lit The building boom continues with the see 6, ti.

14 42 in Wallace Gcn'l Merchants, Nurserymen usual activity. county, Kansas, with a view to the can- C0STRACT0RS IXD BUILDERS, tie crooked "who has accomplished the unparalleled feat of writing .3,258 words ru.uuu immigrants arrived at l.r.r Garden on Friday and Saturdy, and 3- We had 17 new subscribers last week eeimtion or mm entry oowwii w- Work done tho shortest possible on postal cam, everj woiu i mu The best flour in the state at Doerin, has failed to break fire acres of Paid notice. All worjj guaranteed. hp ensilv- read with the eye. Eths of them were bound for Kansas.

Our exchanges are RgitaMng the rais Vhr ran bent it It may be nn aecom Ask your neighbor to subscribe for II all Graham, tract, or caused the same to be done within twolvo months from date of his the Shron springs Western Times ing of the mammoth Russian sunflower for fuel. They say it ig far less ext.en- entry, and next preceding April 5th 1887; HQTJSE AND SIGN PAINTER pliph.ment for young ladies wasting the midnight oil in endeavoring to form Lil-ipntian penmanship we don't know l.t for our Tiart rive us the gal who can An early planting of crops and And Fruit Growers. FRUIT LANDS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. All orders promptly attended to. MAKANDA, Jackson Illinois.

April 7, "S7, tf. lilt naJU iJiM i a in i (. ouujiiivmi.u iv I appear at- this Office on iho 11th day of work done with neatness sive and but lit; ie moie bother real II. A. Clark has plenty of fanners seed a big harvest.

WASTED WASTED make good bread, pies, and a sod-houpe June. li, at io ociock a. m. to res- pond and furnish testimony concerning and ulSDatC.l. ouilt.

anil cook goiitiEonp. mum table and iiy 'found, and has a keen Timberebums, Honifs'twid Relinquish Inn. 1 atter is here witli hi nursery Hind niiegeu launre. Klmron Kan. stock, etc, ments, etc.

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