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The Montezuma Chief from Montezuma, Kansas • 2

The Montezuma Chief from Montezuma, Kansas • 2

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DUtrlrt Ke. tvAHiii.tuTos mi U. Montezuma Chief Mr. ltw and Mr Hitler wrul to U4 Og.a at ttaiaV fl. Kaaav, Ml llW.

M-Mi tt k.vat a I Ui aMt m4 llrtl.HlM.Wh.iM ImUt 't- to luj l-4 ia Mia4 4 at. iiua aa lba4 aM a.M ail! Iw aail. U4fv 1jiiiI tltlk ul HI. nari), al I' ta- mtutt iu, ua 4h.ii tti, tu Jaana kaaaWt Urn lUw 4 aw I ca iu fit II. aatew lla ailte.aaw U.

t'tm a tW thf Ion-part of lUe Wavhiiiutom, Mch. IW.m ri iiii.u ytt rtinuv, Will AlUo ia tixztet well for CUvUud and revtmga rvfoiw is the refrain that la Ix-lim echoed ttot one jay Chief Publishing Co. Hhuiirr. Corner Indiana Avvuaa atu! WUtler lfcUMii M. vj, aadcallltaltMa vla.14 laa4 II M.JI.W.

II A Uaaalu, Ma, A The farmer are pulling In every po. j-uJ of the country tu the other, l' all ut MuaUaaMHaa. kaaa tmm mud lie moment gMlli)- ground ready for C. f. at.Xilll.aiM.j.

planting Oonwell Wood Prop's Tlie health of the eelghlorbmy la Congrtuan Hill, of Ohio, who ia in the lily, ky the dnuoomU of that atale are unanimous for the nomination of Mr. Clovolaud, and thai the delegates to St. Louie will go iwatfuctod to vole tl PKlt YEA It. I.N ADVANCE. The school conduced br Mi THE FABBIEBS' CHOICE for COUNTY SEAT of GRAY COUHII! TWO EAILEOADS III THE YEAH 1227! THE DODOE CITV, 5IOXTEZUJr.

tfe TKIXIDAD It. K. Asi urn CHICAGO, UOCIv ISLAND 1'AC'IFIC 11. U. Ufc4 al GaWira Hir, Km r4.

Va. Land la nroL'rrliig finely. TUe gsbbalb tlrt -M twieli'T- 4 lit Itate f.kw ft I MONTEZUMA. KAN.S, U'II. 80.

1888 It alao doing well, At Hie literary Vldedsy alg'-it a MuXTr.iMA, Kit. The traveling publio can OO BO belter than to put up wit ua I he beat of ere Ukru d( private rig. Caaf 1m aU.l l.totlnta4 tltl tMlJ atuf tll Kui AifllNw A-UH. (I, all list way. The republicans here are at ill in houMf was crowded.

The Mertists wr Ji. Wieka i now at Moult VMa Il itHw tUm l4Uiug bum lit tnm tUt demoralised condition, never having re' quite good: soiun of the pietet brlua Colorado, wlir lia will rnjain, Laving oovered from the effect of the lilaiue tremely well rendeicd. The paper edited eciird lucrative wwiUon lucre. huh i(u wl mw, fuutiNHi, U. Mil, HM.

letter. If they do not rally before the by lira, tfbaw waiyood. The delwie was campaign opeue they will not fight with Uglily enjoyable, lias question being the JackaooUu. One, bj on, tlia rowM full. i Ub4 ObV (Uf, Ka Manh INM.

Hulk to hrf.jr l.u lhl lk (uikmlu kuanl Surveyed and Jleiiif MONTEZUMA! enouuh vim to make the contest inter- old Neirro aod lodian one. The colored rtllf b. SU4 ll bl iwlMtlfcrti li BMlta al uioul la I bimvUim tll M-4 Mill awda t- lt Ji.im i ink ul cotutf lu.ll. MtjK I hrethrra being present to Mk In lur HtlW Imi tol4 tf HM litlrtfliuM lt Altai I rrom tlie Jaekaouian wa learo that C. T.

Stewart of Stewart Uroa. lain the IrfMuf III il'r 4 kU Ko.t Mtl ptm4 Will I k.wnU.rl, turt u. I tut iw Tl. Cauilal was struck bv liithto ub own Ueii.ir. I in uiuaioo was given fita Loia Yalllcy mill will go Into bui tt'iMmrtim, KaM, Umy I'm.

vu: Umt-r nn Wedu-adn afternoon, during a ler- lr favor anil Juatty loo aecoruiu- 10 me y. am kalli tl nua II. Iba MUrtiitog Ui uva Wla Iluiltftta awl Mid nets. Tliua Cnuarron will lost) one of srgumeut pAidueed, The society is In II MM IU lllla. hU t' riflo thunder storm, and for a abort WlllltM k'l.

A. olll. Or- HIiwKa, Julia M.Ouia,aJ! wl Urtl himm, kaawta. debted to I. Allen and Charlie llllttotia A mU Jicx boat busineaa.

firma. time there was creat excitoineut. The lis Eiiliil fetsr tf SnUi hm O. r. W.

HUM, BSlrtar. some very flue violin tiinulo. Members Nil ill UttkaVlfUH Hall, only damage doue however was to do M4 M.MiKXttlilfr. bo Cimarron people are now trying Iroui ilea and Jonah were peti-nt. ttroy the telegraph instruments iu the Toinr La4 0fflral tUUnCitf Kaa Mnt.

hkh, Mm tm firnJ.f KlVrft lMt III IMtUaH to lauke tie oitizena of South Gray believe that tliey never went into Ford Dreaa salluriet of both the House and filler ftll of t.k Inlrnilii mkm nl lan) imc nt OantM. ('llv, ikmu. r-li 17. 1" Senate ami to kill Lorse at the door tarnnng bohib uray vonn.y. Ntitk- I brl' irlcn ttial lliv llilfig naotrtl av-i- The Best Farming Country in the West is that irrwl In 4Mttirt irf hi liw und ilil mII will lm U-f-p clrfit i Jltlrt't nntn 4 tint comity to work au defeat the bonds.

llt-r hut BM aviiU- -f liU IuUiiIimq kwk Rual of the Senate wing. John II. U. Kelley, one of the promt It won't work, thouuli. Come out like imaif id vaptaiti af bM t'Ulm, aixl I bat aWl ntif will ctut.iv, hUitfTtttlii IngatlK uu ly I1, tit.

Vvilluin II. ihi fur Ui 4 J4 1 of which ttiavtM bffur clrrk if iiiBiri-1 nmiii at CiiiMfr'ti, The Lonae committee on territories I neut and influential farmers residing iu neu and "fta" Dp. Uiay ennui. MavXixl, mn, r(; J. P.

Uwl-I llv mu Hi fll.l(if; to tirttnt humn tiurry. fr lit nw xi wr bmn VT nmn 30 have reported a bill to organize the Ur- the vicinity of Lock port, ia in tbe city Mum rvi-UC llrll Nlil rttllviittt Ulti, v. II Maun tli foulitn Mnrr tu tfi bli nm 1.0 hn- ll. liluM. HlriMiri, Umtrgm ritory of Alaska.

to-day, and in conversation witli the rtbl'tv- nitttnft'lruhlvaitl'iiiuraMH lautl.vliv The Topeka Capital, a staunch He-publican paper aaya! "Senator Ingall'a Hnnt I rf UotttoAUUta tu. 0xiitl Uulic tu JaUuaa lm HWt. Wfl. A Mt, Baktr, all uf i Hon. 3 T.

Anderson, of Iowa, who Heinld, stated that tbe fnrmers in Lie Clark. bank ttaoa. M9f Hi lit HifUtvr I hut been appointed Aaaistaut Commia- neighborhood are making greater etlorls Montezuma is the 1 rade Center! A Solid Tovn With Solid asiness to Back It I most intimate fricr-ds noito in the opinion that Bluckburn literally cat him op tu the debate in the senate, cn Tuesday li doee have that appearance." sioner of the General Laud Oflloe, was in the farming line this yeur than ever be-the democratio candidate for Govern- fore. The early spring raiua have put the Ofllc, mt Ounlrn City, Ktn Mrh. 3, 1 HUH, lm tifrliy Hlwn that Hi fllk InaT uatut-d lanl Offlr at OardfR rtr, 17.

HM. N'llf la brrrbr arlTa-ft thai Ilia faaia tiat bam) I rltlr Itaai ninl Uoili lif liilulliu Iu Hmk Bnal artiltr baa DM wth of bl liitncln to make final I or at the last Iowa slate election and ground in excellent coiution aud tb null lb iiipurl t( hi rlalm that Mid pnaif will tiriHif In tiHo.rttif hiarlniiu, that -M prtf Im rumIv ltff pnilant jtilint uf Mmi1 cmutv at i polled the largest vote ever given to a people are going to work with an energy mvlf brfurn pniltat Ju'ltf uf (J ray rminli, at rim- 300 FUJI CENT. PROFIT to LOT BUYER, 4Vnlfr. Kami My II. wot, kuicmr r.

Mar lt, hk-J, vlx: Alb- rt flarlmur I democratio candidate in that state, and vim they have never before shown ll.c.1.1. in. a a nazaa i. 7e ant glad to see that the Grant County Register has taken a different view of the Dodge City. Montezuma llw naiiiti tha Itaflimiii annraa to ftrntm liia cin.

II antra lb fullowlns wtin-aara bi nv ron- I lion. M. Stockslager who has been Mr. Kelley himself baa about two bun tltitiona rMtiftiraumti ami 'tiltlvallon ofmUl laiMl.tla. tlnuona rMrm Uin aod rultlvNtbtu of nahl Uod U.

HANDSOMEST NEW TOWN IN KANSAS. Ufnyrtt iMruoiit. llMiutMi iiitiikcr. Loaa Uajitcr, Ahtuiui '11 n. Itii'bn liavla, Hnmut! (iaiublr, appointed Commianioner of the General dred acres in cultivation which will be Jartir- Uulconib.

ail uf Juaah kait. Trinidad railway, and is now nsing its influence for the said road. You are 1 1 fit ry sraiv, an ol ueaa, kana. yo-o V. r.

M. Nflp. Land Office, served in the Forty-seventh put (o crop as follows: corn 100 acres iSt-9 V. Allea, Ufgltlrr. Un'I Orflri.

at Onrtrn City Mrh. 0, M. N'llir I hnby irl'en that th MIowIiib; named and Forth-eightb Congresses. winter wheat, 15 acres; outs 15 acres fight, Bro. Gill, it will be operated by The Coming Health Resort of the State! Land Office at lrn Clly.

Kan Feb. 24. IHmH. The bill to prevent the employment sorghum, 15 acres; millet 20 acres; Jlock Island people Nntlit-1 heri'dy (tien lliat th folloMliiu-iiHUitMl rtikr baa HUnt tnll of hi lutrritltn to m.tk Him I of alien and convict labor on publio corn, 6 acres; potatoes 5 acres; garden alllir haa nhil n-tire if bl intfiillon to mak nitJl bnxf In atiiitMrt of hi and that ani I iKf will lrof In aupiattrt of Uiat aahl injf will i BEST OF CURATIVE WATERS1-HEALTH ''The New York Sun is a "splendid works has been passed by the house. truck, 5 acres; sweet potatoes, acres madn laffi.rr prlntit Jinljfn iif Gn.y at In-irall, kaiiM.

on May hH, vlx: McItIii V. Anuailtli uiadf Itnior pnn air judtr of rouuty katiana, at I hi nnn lu liiRUK oil May tIr; Johu I th llt.n it tiivnbii ntiiK '0 newspaper, and we even enjoy its eccen The President has sent to Congress a Among the other farmers in that viciui ASSURED! Wfimt-r for th 'j 3 town nuijce IIk namiw tlm lolmwinfc wittitw to prora ma mn iititia nitlvnr npimaitdcnlllvaibnifulU Inod vlx. II nami-a lb folio log wtlnte 1 1 prov hi con- communication from the Seoretary of ty who will put in good crops are the tricities. The Cincinnati Enquirer is the only newspaper in the United Stated thinoo rtNlilmuiim.anu rulllrniion of aal'l la nil, vlx: the Interior, with much testimony re- following: Chas. Wordman, l.0 acres illiam Iir.

NHIi, Uotirge Kdge, Kewlun U. Thanma, Thomaa. illiam Hall. John iiwlcr, nil of alIuutexunM( kana. Bl Nllea, Bt eter 5,000 SHADE TREES GROWING ALONG ITS AVENUES? Waitn, all of Uuiituxuiu kan.

which has no eccentricity. The whim lating to a grant of publio land to the I Chas. Bush, 150 acres; Chas. Hunting V-fi C. V.

Bl. Kilea BKitr licality the Sun is in its presenta state of Oregon for the construction of ton, 125 acres; Tom Cunningham. 125 BEST HOTELS IN THE Lund office at Oanh City, h. 7, H. Nolle i htrHiy ifivrii thtit th folliiwiiiif iianifd wagon roads.

Accompanying these acres; John C. Brown, 100 acres; Nel Taiid Ofllre nt flanlcu city. Kanani. March 3. tion of absurd Presidential tickets." Cincinnati Enquirer.

NotU in hurchy nivi-ii that the following nuiniil act- documents is a message from the Presi- son Campbell, 7 acres; Jacoo Miller, tier haa filed not Ice of hi Intention tf nmke filial prtad In snpiM.rt of hi chiiiii, him) that naid immf will In? Imfore the clrk uf the Miatrlrt Court, at Iiiirtilii "The National House of Itepresenta aettlfr haa MM fiotli-a of hi Intention to ntak niMl ppMd lnaiMrt of hi tlaim aud that aafd proof will Im matin Iwlur lltrht Ulcrk of tlray cmtKy, at In call, Kati-aa, ou May 1H, vlx: WlllUui 0. 8tuf-frr fur the aw wh- 21 lnwn-hlj. ifl a runo i'J lie nami-a the fulkwiiijc a itin-- lu pmva hi con tltiuoii ri-atilciirf iiMniiid rnltlvallonofmiil Und, vlx. dent which says "The presentation of 100 acres; Potts Bros. 150 acres.

At the facts by the Seoretary is the result least one thousand seres will be put iu Every Facility for Tourists, Health Seekers an! Iwestors! .1 'JSH. vix: Willi. iui Uuud for the uw aw Hon town '27 a rans 2'J fives is so loaded with tiraff speeches that the safety valve occasionally blows of an examination which- developed, as corn alone in that neighborhood. This He name the following witnoaw to prove liiaoon-tiuuuu rcniileticc umiu aod cultivation of raid land vlx. Hhull.

Mxrlln, Uetaao feuuii. inonip. it seems to me, the most unblushing speaks louder than words of the enter Kotwrt Law, Johu SlcCollitni, John A Cortn-tt. auii, all of Muntexutuit, kan. Ths Towa cf tons! Come zzd See tlie Best Hew Town Up in waiting for the committees.

Yes iMi ai riiu-a, iiPicMier frauds upon the Government, which if orise of the people down there and VI MtaJuer. nil of JUontczuoia, Run. 3x'-o Nlh KcicUtcr terday was one of the occasions. When the talk ever gets fairly going it will remaining unchallenged, will divert others should pattern after them. Gar- in ITauSiz" Investors vrant to buy town or property where they are certain ol I.

nil Office at ity Knnaaa, Mt h. 7, K8 several hundred thousand acres of laud den City Herald, Land Office at Garden City. Kai Mch.2. 88, Notlcr Is hf-rchy niveo that th following named -t- last through this generation." Cincin quick and satisfactory profits. 1 he already well-known town of Montezuma, tlr baa fllil notice of hli intention to make liiml from the publio domain, and from the Notir i heret gtwn thnt the following named aet-tlor haa fili-d notice of hie intention to make final proof lu upport of hf claim, and that aajd proof will the center of.

thnt unequalled area of fanning; country which comprises nati Enquirer of Moh, 22od. nrtNif In HUpoort of hlacUfiii, and that aafd proof will reach of honest settlers, to those? who um.lt- the 'HilrM clurk of (inty county, MONTEZUMA the southern townships of uray county, Kansas, ws started in July, I0f6, be mane nmoro me (iirtr.net cierK or ft my county, at IiikuMh! ou Mny IKHH. viz: Olmrh-a bhurnmn, The lobe and Times, of Dodgn City, have attempted to pervert aud prosti IuirHlli. knnaafl, on June 4th 1HHH vim Joaeph T. Meatl th iip L4 mg town U7 a rnuw -W and town lot and farming land values in that locality have increased within the year from two to three hundred per cent, Everybody who has invested owe for the uw ectlou il towurihip zv rnncu MEAT MARKET prove uia con-iiiiotia iveidfiKViipoii and ciiltlvntlon of said laiid.vlx: ra the only papers of that place that have stayed by Cimarrou through the lie namen tno iniiowing witnciwc to prow hi con tute the beneficent designs of thi Government, which sought by the promise 'i at has mailt! money.

illlimi Itoml, htli.fwii, I 'an lei Clay, H-k Oourtuey, all uf Moittvzuimi. knniaa. jcountv seat fight. Our people are most all of Montezuma. Kau FRESH MEATS CONSTANTLY I Mic of generous donations of land to pro certainly under lasting obligations to 32-6 0.

F. M. '0e, Register mote the building of wagon roads for ON HAND. Land Off.co, Garden City, Kunfna, Mch. 7, 'W.

Land Office it Garden City Mch. 21, 188. Not iri' in InTfhv kWhii thnt tlm following named aft- J. A. SMITH, Proprietor, Montezuma juiy rices oj jcau.

ianu, 10 5,0.00 per acre. Residence Lots, $30.00 to $50.00. Business Lots, $100.00 to June Prices of Land, $6.00 to $15.00 per acre. Resilience Lots, $100.00 to $150.00. Business Lots, to $600.00.

The increase hns been steady and certain and has only fairly begun. prhiiafilMl not ic of hi intention hi nmko final proof i Hiionort of hi cl.uiu aud thnt tld proof will Ikj nunle tbem. They always have a good word or ns." Jacksoniun. If you will look through the columns pi one of the above papers, in its last week's issue, you will see where Cimar-fou parties worked against the bonds. publio convenience and for tbe purpose of encouraging settlement upon ttffe public lands.

The roads have not yet been built and yet an attempt is made Notice Is hcrehy given that the followiug unmed settlor has tiled notice of his intention to make linal prooi iu support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the clerk dUtrh-t court ol Gray county tlhti i court of (iray comity, at Infill, Mny 3, Iwn, vlx: Chartea A. JUaratmii lor J. P. COX, M. D.

Formerly a member of the Ht Hie Uty, on May Htlt, lwl, viz: 41: mm II Han Wauuer for the no 1a sec 2l' town ranee .10 i actlous4 Uiwn as a riifiau Jle naiiif thu follotviitic vritnwiat-a to prove IHa con- to claim the lands under a title which To continue furnishing lots at original prices, tlie rest of the section on which; He naiiios the following witnessus to prove his con- iiootnt rvidt'ii upon, and oiiltivittioii of.ntild land, viz: PAKAPATETfO BOA1ID OF S.KXAMINING SUR- tinuoii'i ri'Hiileuce uinin and cut ivatioiioi said laitn viz: depends for its validity entirely upon HriHiktf, A ranker, A CuuiIjm, itlmui Iluu- or 7tU.i)lST. or Kiuii. Montezuma stands lias been platted and lots in outer blocks have just been Jtihti Opp.Ciuiarnm, Saiuutd Htepheuson, aud I ell.allof Muuteeuiuu, knu. Located In Montezuma Permanently. Will do a the construction of these roads." placed on the market at to $50.00 each.

1 he site is school land. Stitl' iip, both of llt'lvutiu, Morris, of Mtuitcziimu aa-o V. F. fli. ftiit'8, itegiaier ou-b M.

Alius, ueguter GENERAL PRACTICE, "The report that Cimarron worked against the carryiug of the bonds of the Podge City, Montezuma Trinidad railroad is nothing more nor less patented, absolutely good title, and while business lots are the regulation 2 A bill repealing these land grants and And pnreaiwlal HttfDtiou to Fenml Complaints leet width by 140 in depth, all residence lots are 50 by mo Wet. 1 here are restoiing tbe lands to the publio domain Laud Office at Garden Citv. Mrh. 88, ana uia ciiruuic autci ui wnMever nitturt. Land Office at Garden City.

Kai Mrh. ill, IbSS. no narrow little residence lots in Montezuma, nor nnv sinn.ll features about Notice It hereby given that the following named Located on Khums Avenue, hoiiIIi uf riwt Ottice. is recommended for immediate passage set I ler baa tiled notice of bin inteiitlou to make Him) than a lie circulated by parties who de Notice is herfhy given that the following named settler has filod notice of his intention to make nual proof In support of his claim aud that said proof will proof in support of hi claim and that laid proof will the town. The town company has set aside over five hundred lots for all kinds of public purposes, and planted thousand of trees along the avenues.

by the President. The bill protects the sire to work up an ill feeling among th made hetor th probata? Judge urav county, Kan. I moills on Mi.y 4, 'tiH, viz: John II. II. Kelloy lor Country people and influence tbem be made helore the prolmte judge of Gray county.

streets and parks, mid Montezuma is already, with its beautiful site, the against Cimarron She took no part uw tec Jl townnhip 28 a range Mi He nauiea the followiug witnesw to prove hia con interests of parties who have innocently purchased land of the wagon road Companies1. rioule City, kan tuts, on May 1KSH, vix: Benjauiiu P. McKee for the Be sec 16 towunhlp ii7s range auw lie nauiea the following witneHsiH to prove his ron- Cbapleipsel handsomest new town 111 Kansas. 1 he farmers vote ot dray county i whatever." acksonian. tinuous Biueui upon and cultivation ofaaid laud.vix.

flicially enumerated by large majority infavor of Montezuma as county uli ion Campbell, (1 Alexander, li it I'otte, Henry For down right wilful lieing the above tlnuous residence upon and ciHtlvationotsnlil laud vlx: At ouzo Roher tu, ttupheu Ketise, Huiilh Kaper, Col ni'ta. nil of a to we, kauaa. epeciul nut ice to John seat, in recognition of whiuh the town co upany agrees to erect a ones city KIIIM, ltaimr, ull uf Wuuush. Gray county kaus iij-6 CfM Niles, Register takes the buke'ry. Cimarron parties -were down in Ford county working to U4-0 OFM Nile Register hall SO by 100 feet and two stones high for temporary.

court house purposes. and in one year from the d.iv that the town is made permanent county defeat the bonas. It's nothing new Land Office, at Garden Oily, Mch. 22, 1888 Pllt hv vote of the oeonle ut tbrt ballot box the COlllDflnV will dCDOSlt Land Office at Garden City, Mrh. Nolice ifl hereby Kiven that the fitllowiliK named I Kottco ia hereby utven that tbe following named though; it's not their first offense, ielller lm.

tiled notice of hi. Intention to nutkeniial Jll 5,000.00 111 tlie COUI)iy eaSliry lor trie COII.MI UCtlon OI a pel lliaucill wuu prtn.1 in aiipponoinia Claim aim inai am uruoiaiu louse ol, OCk Of We Ve dtS to till deeded tO tlie COlinty SSIDe Hers, Gray March 28th Editor Montezuma Chief: In your last week's issue we noticed in tbe Lock-port correspondent's letter the following "Will it be necessary for the democrats of South Gray to organize? Not if tbe Republicans will do the fair thing 1 If they don't, let every man show his colors and perhaps we can get enough sett er baa filed uoticv of hi intention to mtke final proof lu support of hU claim, ami that titid proof will bu niitde before ItegUter or ltecidver at Garden City, Mny 25, 188. vU: Geurge O. Hllutt fur tlm city, on Way 18, ISBH, Yix: John a. eiiaw for court house square.

Fiiir Giowiil, College, ten church am! Sfuiool bites, etc "A lettor in yesterday's Enquirer in' jdicates that there is some unkindly feel ing in Buffalo toward President Cleve aectlun 4 townhip 24 range 3D the ne audae 14 sectiou ica iowubuid lot vrt, Tlie work of grading the Dodge City, a mmu 'W ui I 1 1 1 1 lC I II 19 XUi I Mill HUUli He names the following wftnemioe to prove hfa con tinuous residence uou iindcultivatlon of said land, viz, Montezuma Triniilai! milroad is now jjoinjr on, mid tlie road, projected by a company ot itiwple linnncial alilitv, will he pushed right along Urlllln, Thomai Wideiuau, John SchalTer. Lve Went, all of Wabuah, kausuw He uamea the following witnesses to prove his con-If iiuous resident-e tioii aud cultivation ofaaid I a tut, viz. Geo Foster. II Kitter, Johu Allen, tiwiui, all of Mojitonuuiu, kuu MQ OFM Miles, Register. land because he has not conspicously sxercised his power to bring his own OFM Mies.

Register. pity to the front in the matter of ap of Cimarron democrats that's white, to make it interesting." We think tbat Hnd he put in operation this season. No railroads are advertised by us. The final survey of the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific railroad has been completed from Bloom, thirty miles ensl. to Montezuma, and that road will be built to Montezuma before snow (lies, and both tliese asswetl railroads will make Montezuma their western terminus during the winter Land Office, Garden City, Mch.

14, 1888. pointments. We are disposed to look at Land Office at Garden City Mch. 20. 1888.

Notice is hereby iciveu tbat the following name set the above fully represents the senti LIVERY. FEED SALE STABLE, this as a strong complement to the presi Notice Is hereby given that the followiug named tler hat filed notice of his iuteutiou to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final meuts of the intelligent and thinking The only stable in the city that has a dent. A patient and "fair examination proof iu support of his claim, and that eaid proof will be mane before tbe proimtejiuige ot uray county, at Ingalls, on May 4th. 1888, vie: Jaue K. Liues democrats of South Gray and that be made Itelore clerk of Uintnct court at lugalls.

of the foots would, no doubt show that cook room. First class rlggs always on band. on Slay r.ith, 1K88, viz: Christopher Keod tor the ae for the ne aec 27 town 27 range She names the follow ing wftnewos to prove her con and spring of 1SS7-S. The immense wagon trade now forced through the sand hills to Arkansas river towns will concentrate at Montezuma as soon as the locomotive reaches the tvn. The T.

F. final survey from Dodge City to Montezuma bus also just been completed, and that rod is 4 sectiou a township Z'J raiote He names the followiug wituesses to prove his con should tbe republicans of South Gray force a strict party issue, then of course tinuous residence upon ntidcultivation of suid land. viz. Buffalo has Lad its share of official favors, and no more. Mr.

Cleveland's administration has been admirably free tinuous resideure mion, and cultivation ot said land vie. tin Armatrong, iiaper, Stephen neese, ne Meadows, II Doduon, George McKay. Jacob A trcit Fraucisco. ull of Wabiwh kai'sa. we will make the best of the situation, 0 31 Kiles Register 111 I Je brand, all of iuontuauuia, kansas not going to surrender the trade area south of the river.

I he extension of Chicago, Rock Island Pacific road from Montezuma to Garden City, and if m. Aiies uegisier -from nepotism. It has also been com' that is in our power to do. Now it is vt ry desireable that South Gray should tnendablo in a great degree in that it of a railroad line south-wort from Montezuma as well as west, arc certain Land Office at Garden City. Mch.

15. 88. Land Office at Garden City, Mch. IT, 1888. remain in unison in all matters of com Notice Is hereby given that the following named set- has not'beeu characterized by cronyism ties for iSSS.

Notice is herehv given that the following named I iihm nied notice oi ma iuteutiou to make nuai prom support of his claim and that aald proof will be settlor has filed notice of his intention to make Hunt mon interest for we have a great many MonJcztima, by irs geogranhicij position, is the rapidly coming railway proof in supiwrt of his claim aud that said proof will The fact tbat the President has not fill-jed the offices with old friends and asso made lie fore the dixtrict clerk of Gray county Ht lu PATENTS Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business couducted for MouKit ate Fkks ouk office is opposite u. 8. patent office. We have no sub-agencies, all bumness direct, hence enn transact patent business in lees time and atl.EascosT than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description.

We advite if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee cot due till things that can be accomplished if we be made before clerk district court, at Ingnlls, Kansas, lls, Kansas, on May jrWN, vlx: htlle Latham lor center south of the Arkansas river in Southwestern Kansas. Inventor can not aflord to miss this opportunity of securing Montezuma town and Soutb on May 8th, 1888, via. Richard B. king for the ae uw see tl townlto 21t.

ranic 28 will stick together and "all pull at the 8he names tbe followiug witnemMrs to prove her con- suction 15 towiiehlp28 range 28 He names the following witneases to prove bis con Uray farm property at present prices. uou resideuoe upon and cultivatluu of said land vjt ciates, merely on account of bis personal fikes and relations, shows a high and proper appreciation of the great position same end of tbe string;" but the surest Way to blast all our cherished hopes is UouirtSaJ llnloomb, James Cross, George Mo tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land.viz: lirewer, Hiiaaoll, Daniel Oardon, Cald An attractive town and country pav best. Montezuma lias, in rue nr ay, Jaron Hildelirand, all of Uoutesuma. tutn. well, all of Montezuma, kan.

344 OFM Kiles, Begtster to become divided among ourselves nMclu notice to jouu lirown. 34-0 if Nilea, Register which he holds, and a dignity of per year of its history, become the most attractive new town in the west. Its avenues and streets and parks are flotiriahinr with shade trees under the genial rains of 1887. It has more and neater cottage residences than any other town of its size, substantial business houses, the best hotels, the which will surely be the case if party formance which ought to be commend patent Is tecured. A book, "How to obtain Patents," with lines are drawn.

The time has not yet. ed by every one who takes pride in our Land 0fllc at Garden Clly.Kan., Jtr. li. 14, W. Kotiua is li.rvliy fclvtm that tlie fullowiuK uameil aattlur has flled notice of his liittmtlon to make tinal references to actual clients in your State, arrived when we can organize either Hotel Montezuma sets the best table in the south-west, it lias unquestiona- form of government.

Under a system which treats publio office as a public party with safety to the common welfare. proor lu support 01 ins ciaiia ana Mint enia prooi win Hu Immakelwforeprobatejnilire of Gray county, blv CliratlVe Wtr frilly" CQIial t(l that ol the tamoll blirelca bpntlgS. A.tt county, or town, sent tree. Address O. A.

SNOW All must admit that union is absolutely trnst, even Buffalo can not rightfully Lanu Offic. at Ganlon City. Mach. 10, '88, Kotiee Is hereby given that the fullowlnff named apt-tier haa filed notice uf tile Intention to make final proof iumipport of his claim snd that aaid proof will la) made before the prnliate judge of Gray ooucty, Kau at Senile City, on Mny 3. 'KH, via: Jamea 0.

Pimmitt for the iw 14 aet- 21 twnehip ia range He namee the followlUK witueeeee to prove lill con-tlnnoua residence upon and cultivalloBof aaid Martii Madxru, John Kroa. Ira all uf Monte-lunia, 11 McCliutock, of Knalftn, kan 34-S U. f. Miles. Banister.

Opposite Patent office, Washington, D. necessary and tbat party lines are sure to atttouleCity.on May 8, 1888, viz: John (' McUtl-lum for the se st towoahip 27 range 29 He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of.eaid land via. John A Curbett, lrt Case, William Bond, John expect to see every personal acquaintance ansas, and of delightful flavor, its livery facilities are excellent tor rtnve over the best roads in the world, the town site enjoys perfect drainage, an elevation ol feet above oca level gives the happy medium for Uralth, bath house facilities are provi-ded. rood schools and church services secured. divide ns as the party ties and prejudi pi the president ia a fat place.

Cincin pattj Enquirer, Mch. 26. ces are two strong to be tampered with, HUldart, all of Montezuma. Kan. 84-s 0.

F. U. Mies, Register. Then let ns Lave nnion, strength and 'SoiUiBra Stags Ccapaay, Kissick Pratt. fair showing for both sides.

The prop L. C. Ftffb. Gkohge L. Milleb, The New West editor calls the Dodge City Republican a prevaricator, because er way would be to let tue JNoi fb Lave her share and divide up the remainder it says that the Cimarron people work' Stages leave Cimarron, Meade Center ed to defeat the bonds in Ford connty, of the officers in equal proportions between the republicans and democrats of pod says that the people of Cimarron and West Plains everj morning at 7 o'clock South Gray and this we shall insist up on, lours, MILLER FYPFE, Attorneys at Law.

A Specialty Made of Land Practice. Arriving at Monteznma at 12, noon Lad nothing to do with that election, and lays the blame on the Dodge City people. To prove that the New West man knew nothing about that election A Veia Wisher or S. E. Gbav.

Special paint taken in handling express Baby iinutlng Again. One ot tbe greatest literary bits of the all is beauty of landscape, fertility of soil, improvement and progress in town arid country, and nowhere in the wide west is an iuvestor more certain of quick and satisfactory profits than at Montezuma. The town rests on the substantial basis of beinjr the trade center aw! coming railroad and residence center of an unequalled area of fanning country, where all the land is tillable and productive and certain in the very near future to sustain a dense population. Daily stages carrying passenu-- vo do'Urs thp round trip are run ning between TTT Instils and Montezuma, leaving the river towns in the morning after breakfast and returning to them in tbe evening. From Dodge City to Montezuma the road is nearly level, through as hnndome a prairie country as the sun shines and crops grow upon, where the advent of railroad trains will quadruple property values.

From Ingalls, eighteen miles north, on the T. F. railroad, a first-class covered Tiack reaches Montezuma for an early dinner, and goes on Mertilla, West Plains, and other growing towns to the south. Passengeis from Dodge Citv south invariably fi id Mmtezu ua tbe baht route anl dining station, and those who can spare but half day can remain long enough to see the town and adjoining country and turn jn time for supper at Ingalls or Dodge City and the T. S.

F. railroad trains east or west, so that one day (between breakfast and supper,) is all the time necessary to visit Montezuma and see the country south of the Arkansas river. Business of all kinds can find increasing trade at Montezuma. A hanchome residence lot deeded to any person erecting thereon a two room Great demand for houses to rent, for residence and business pur- or who took part in it, we copv the following from the Fair view township correspondent of the podge Di'y Times. "Anderson Henry, of Cimarron passed CONTEST NO.

6057. U. 8. Land Office, Gardeu City, Kan, October 24, 1887. Complaint having been entered at bis Correspondence solicited; and promptly answered without charge.

season is the story of "Baby Bunting; or, the Alphabet of Love," by Laura Jean Llbbey, which Is at present being pub- here on bis way to Iiichland township inbed in the columns ot Tub New Yobk office by William Abtrcrniubie against CliHrlea 8. Kuoi for failure to comply P. O. Box 207. Koom 14, V.

B. Land Office Block Garden City, Kans. Familt STOHf Paper, The paper con wlib law aa to Timber-euliure eotrv No. taining tbe operiug chapters of tbit won made at Garden City, October 1st. 188, opoo of derfully popular romnnce appeared on the news stands tbit morning.

The tremen GRANITE "IRONWARE. dous rush for tbat number by the young sectiou 4 towoahip 27 raoire 28 ia Gray Conntj, Kansas; with a rtw to tbe caoo-j-latioii of aaid entry; enntelant alleKiuff that Charles 8. Knox, has failed to comply with the limber culture law In this; that he did not during the flrat year from the dale of eaid entry break, plow oratir ladies of the town shows clearly tbat tbe publishers have struck a bonanza. Thb Fahii.t Stoby Papkb is for sale by all newsdealers, or will tie sect to any ad- poses, tvery enterprise welcome. Aianuiiictunn mucici last sunany, 10 electioneer ggiuusi iue fcmds of the Dodge City Montezuma railroad.

Cimarron ia yet sore, but it ia Loped the road will yet be "It is nnderstood that tome parties in XMcbland were in favor of the bonds until all at once tbey changed their mi ode, end then did all they could to defeat them, he people of Howell precinct, Fairview township, on bearing tbat Cimarron was trying to get the bonds 4efeated for the D. C. M. railroad, turned ont to a man and voted tor the bond. In fact more turned ont to vote for the railroad bonda tbsn did for their tiro pet scheme the bridge bonds." We hopo that the editor of the New "West will acknowledge coru, that lie is the oae who has prevaricated- av HAKIMO, I BOILINe, I'lIIiSLRVlITU.

Light; iiandsoitie, Tlie Best Ware Made for tbe Kitchen. ftianufacturca' only by the SLLoui3StampingCo.StLo'uis encouragement Water supply ample. rive acre! ol ground on eaid tmet or cause the same to be done; tbat there haa been dre four months, postage free, for (1 00. In every point of view Montezuma is an assured success. broken about two and ooe half acres bv Norman Nuuro, Publisher, 24 and 26 Vandewater Street, New Fork.

tbe said Charlea S. Knox and abandoned "JJ r. health seekers, business men, workiugmen. Capitalists, farmers, merchants, tourists, everybody who wants a town to live in. a country to fanu id, and safe locality to invest in, are invited to come to Montezuma.

Judge l'riirilea married 1. C. Boyfd.aee i.j. jeara, to Mr. A.

J. Mariin, age 4o For Sale by all BtOTe, Hardware and and tbat said abandonment continues to this tbe Said parit-a, are hereby aum-moned to appear at hi ofSee on the 27 day April, 1888, at 10 o'clock A. 10 respond and iurnifh testimony concerning said alleged faiiitrn. i Al IS'iles. Begistei, years, oo tbe 15th inst Tbe married coup Address, Mm Ts? 3n (few, le live Id the sxiitli part of tbe county.

House rrnlMng Dealers. Cook Pook aind pr(e list F'e on Application, 4 Sure to tf.iaf aer. 1 i fiew Wist..

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