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Springfield Transcript from Springfield, Kansas • 5

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SHERIFF'S SALE J. V. Ferris is preparing to go to IKAlNoLKlr I. STATE OF KANSAS, ss. Flour! "Wholesale and Retail.

Quality guaranteed, Prices to compete with rail road points. Campbell. Utah, soon. Hot and Cold baths always ready at Ileasley's. SEWARD COUNTY, OKIahoma.

full description and information containing three mats. Send stamps for circulars. A. BASS McPiiEitso.N, Kansas. Notice.

Hugh Taylor, vs. John J. Miller. Mrs. Win.

Leighton Visited West Issued Every Friday I Kntcrcd nt tlio Spriiijuit'til Seward county, KnnsHs, lor tnmmulHsUm through tho HM MrOOlld-elaKK IlUlKor. OFFICIAL CITY PAVER. SPRINGFIELD, KAN'S. MARCH 8 IHS-J. Plains Monday.

By virtue of an execution to me Remember the Cash Store hats, caps and overcoats at cost at S. A. Kleins. Miss Rose Wemple is in Mead directed and delivered, issued out of the District Court of the State of Center this week. For Farm Loans at cheapest rates Kansas, sitting in and for Seward Notice is hereby Riven that .1.

W. IIcwpMid has filed his application for a druirRist penult to sell Intoxicating liquors and said petition will bo heard and examined by the l'roimte Judfre of Seward county Kansas, at Springfield on March, 11, 1K89 at 10 o'clock m. Notice of Dlsolution. Remember the Cash Stove hats, caps and overcoats at cost at S. A Kleins.

Official Directories. call on E. M. Murray. W.

S. Allan is fencing his dwelling on soutn Jefferson Ave. Count', in said State, I will, on the 5th day of March A. D. 1889, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.

M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door in Springfield in the Count' and State aforesaid, offer Go to the La Grand for a good meal, clean beds and nice treatment. Quite a lot of oats will be sown during the next few weeks.

CO UXTY DIRECTOR Y. Representative, S. J. Gillis. County Clerk, Leisure.

Vounty Treasurer, Adam T. ltugland. Probate Judge, L. A. Etzold.

Register of Deeds J. T. Botkin "Sheriff, Wm. A. Kuss "Coroner Dv.

M. C. Carenter. County Surveyor A. L.

County Attorney, J. K. F. Miles. Supt.

Public mswuction K. It'. Brown. District L. Lunsford.

T. A. Scutes, Commissioners, W. W. Kimball.

I Wm. Henline. Call on M. Murray for farm loans. Best rates made in the at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in band, all the right, title Mrs.

W. C. Longside who has been visiting in this city for some time left for her home at Bell Plain Monday. Remember the Cash Store hats, caps and overcoats at cost at S. A.

Kleins. and interest of the above named de county. The co-partcrship heretofore existing between L. Chrisen and II. Short-man under the firm name of Chrisen Shortman was on the 19th day of January 18S9, desolved by mutual consent, and such partnership is, after said 19th day of Jan.

no longef existing. II. Shortman assuming all bills and collecting all accounts due the old firm. L. Crisen.

II. SlIORTMANi fendant, in and to the following de Several of our farmers are sowing oats and plowing them under. scribed real property, to-wit: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14," 15, 16, 17, We have some two hundred pounds 18, 19, in block 22, lots 14 block Men's Clothing at from $3 50 to $15.00 per suit. L. P.

Robests. of nice clean Rice Corn seed for sale. 28, lots, 21, 22, 23, 24, in block 7, lots 3, 7, in block 8, lots 5, 6, 7, in If you have a good team, you Want to trade for a relinquishment Cash does the Business have come to stay will sell goods cheap as at R. R. points.

Campbell. CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor, E. M. Campbell.

City Clerk, Ell. Gibson. City Treasurer J. V. Lycaks.

F. W. Welty, H. Shohtmhn, Councllmdn, H. P.

Lahkabee, J.F.Van Voohis, B. Auams. City Attorney Jno. R. F.

Mrt.ES. Police S. K. Foster. -Marshal call on Kemper Wick.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION block 9, lots 5, 17, 18, in block 10, lots 7, 8, in block 11, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, in block 14, lots, 5, 6, in block 15, lots 3, 4, in block 17, lots 17, 18, 19, The farmers have begun work in earnest, plowing and sowing oats. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, in block 20. E. M. Murray will make you a loan Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of the above- at the lowest rates.

Money paid as If you want a good relinquishment cheap call on Kemper Wick. Be sure and read Campbelrs ad. It will save you money. All Job Work turned out from this office, hereafter, must be paid when delivered. soon as papers are signed.

The township assessor is around asking what the people have. named defendant W. A. Russ, By Hannah Sheriff. Under ShernTs office, Jan.

3L, 1880, M. L. Brown Atty. for Plff. 150 Suits of Men Boy's Clothing Land office at Garden City, Kansas.

January' 80 im- Notice is hereby griven that tho following named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof In snport of his clame and that said proof will be made before Clerk of the District Court of Seward County, Kansas Spring flield, Kansas, on March 26, 1881). viii Henry Hodabaugh.who made H. E. No. 2996 for the lots 3 i 5 of sec 8 township 32 of range 31 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land viz: George Barkey, C.

C. Callahan, Abl Dufur, William Henline nil of Springfield, Kansas. Also at same time and place viz: George A. Barkey, who made D. S.

No. 11357 for the lots 1 2 of i sec. 6 town 32 8 range 31 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz C. Callahan, Henry Roda baugh, William A. Henline, John VanBuskirk all of Springfield, Kansas.

C. F. M. Niles Register. NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE CHURCH DIRECTORY.

METHODIST. Preaching-every other Sabbath, at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting- every Wednesday evening1, itauduy school at 10 a. ni.

Kev. J. 11. Bkabley, Paste. PRESBYTERIAN treachig every two weeks at 7 p.

m. Kev. A. M. clark, Pastor.

0. G. T. LODGE. Meets every Friday evening- at 8 o'clock p.

Hall In Fulton's Block, S. W. corner square. W. A.

Wick, C. T. Lena Garrison. Secretary. at spot cost L.

P. Roberts. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Look over the old papers and see if you have the transcript of the date we want, if so send them to us and get 10 cents each for them. For Hot and Cold baths go to State of Kansas Before L.

P. Hobcrts, Jus Sewaad County ticeof the peace of Spring-Held twp. Seward Heasley, S. W. corner square.

county nausns. Kobcrt Lake, PlaintifT. T. L. Sloan, Defendant.

If you want Rice Corn to plant call at this office. We have about SPRIXGFIELD MARKET. We will allow you the highest market price for butter, eggs, chickens, turkeys, molasses etc etc, on our subscription, so bring us Said defendant T. L. Sloan will take notice that he has been sued in the above named court for upon an account for J88.93 for labor 200 lbs.

to sell cheap. and that there has been an attachment issued When you want good fresh meet against the property of said defeneant and said defendant must answer the petition filed go to Law Glaze Shop 2nd door east of the LaGrand Hotel. therein by said plaintiff on or before, the 20th day of Feb, A. D. 18SS.

or said petition will be taken as true, and judgement for plaintiff in Mrs. Hixon is prepared to do all Farm Products. Butter 20 Eggs 10. Cheese (Home Production.) 30 Lire Chickens 1.15 to 2.M Beef 12' i Pork Lard 12'4 Apples 1.50 I rish Potatoes .30 Turnips J50 Veanuts, per lb .05 For sale one good work mare eight years old, works well either double or single, will be sold cheap or will trade for a sugar plant near Arkalon. said action, for in the attachment therein granted, will bo rendered accordingly.

kinds of dress making, at Mrs. Cal vert's Millainery shop. Attest: L. P. Roberts, Justice of the Peace, Robert Lake Attorney for Plaintiff.

Land office at Garden City Kansas Jan 15 1889. We have a good shot gun to trade for a revolver, come and see us if you Notice is hereby given that the following want to make such a trade. U. S. Land Office.

At Garden City, Kansas. Dec. 12 1889, Complaints having been entered at this office by Elisha W. Barnes against Francis M. Bell for failuer to comply with law as to Timber-Culture entry No.

296S dated Garden City Kas. Juno 24 1885 upon lots 1 2 of i 6ed 5 town 31 range 33 in Seward County Kas. with a view the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that Francis M. Bell has failed to brake plow or stir 5 acres of said tract during the 1st year from date of entry and is now In default and that tho defendent has failed during the 2nd year from date of entry to brak plow or stir an additional 5 acres ot' stir 5 acres or cause tho sanio to be done and is now in default tho said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on tho 1 2d day of Mch 1889. at 10 o'clock a to respond and furnish testimony concerning said failure.

C. F. M. Niles Register. named settler lias nied notice or his intention to make final proof in supiwrt of his claim and that said proof will be made before District Clerk of scward county Kansas nC Springtfeld Immigration has commenced quite Kansas on March 18811, viz; Thomas J.

Yount 1) No. I-'dS tor the lots 3 4 5 or sec 6 townshiu 33 ranire 33 w. a number of covered wagons have He names the following witneses to prove his All adcertt.viientstKhetJicr local or display, put in this paper tclil le run vMil ordered out and all bills paid vp in full. come in, from the east, in the last continuous residence upon and cultivation of said hind.vi. Albion Buck James Black Alva Bennett Hannah Bennett all of SPringtleld l'O Seward county Kansas.

Niles ltegister. We have some good relinquishments ranging from one and one half to four miles from this city which we will sell cheap or trade for horses call and see us. Kemper Wick. The social gathering at the residents of N. L.

Elliott, in honor of Miss. Wren Elliott, of Meade count' who has been visiting here for several da was a very enjoyable affair, every one enjoyed themselves, the hostess Mrs. Lena Elliott seeing that none lacked for amusements. week. For sale: A fine black walnut office desk, covered with billiard Land office at Garden City Kansas.

Jan. 24 1889 table cloth, is as good as new, will Notice is hereby given that the following Will R. Smith, Boss Clothier. NEW GOODS, at WHIR. Smith's.

Wheat will begin to grow nicely now. sell very cheap, call at this office. Dress-makiing Mrs. L. Trout i now prepared to do dress-cutting and fitting.

Prices reasonable. Op--posite Lynn Nelson block, Spring field. Kansas. If )'ou owe us anything on bring us a chicken, some butter named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof iu support of her claim and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at Garden City Kansas, on March 28 1889, viz; Sarah Alma Brown Homo-stead entry No- 11C1S for the nw Ji sec 29 tp 32 If you want to file a contest, call at this office. of 31 w.

She names the following- witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation Flour bought by car lot wholesale at Will R. Smith's. of said land viz; TG Smith, Hunt, WG anything else we can eat or feed to stock will come in good place with us. D. S.

Story has traded for the livery stock of J. M. Weil and moved the same to W. E. Ralstin's barn on west 7th street.

Dudley, Gala way all ot Moscow Stevens CT CT To anyone subscribing, I II L. Land paying in advance, ($1,50) for the Transcript, we will send the great Humorist magazine, "THE IDEA" free for one year. Co. Kansas. C.

F. M. Niles, Register, The best five cent cigar ever sold in the town is the "Hit," at Nelson's Land Office at Garden City, Kansas. Jan. 24 1SK9, Notice is hereby given that the following 25 bushel of -Hulled walnuts for sale.

D. S. Stort It is generally supposed that this country affors protection to all honest trades; but a conflict is about to take place, as is shown by a homily in the Philadelphia Record: ''See here, 1 want protection," said a certain wqjjk-ing man to a statesman. ''Certainly, certainly," said the statesman, "you shall have it. What's the matter?" ''Well, sir," said the working man, "I want foreign doctors kept out o'this country.

I'm a grave digger." Medical Journal. The new telegraph wire works admarably. Roy llagland is one of the operators while J. N. Turner looks after the other end of the line.

The new line is a great convenience. named settler 1ms tiled notice or ms intention to make final jiroof in support of his claim, and tlmt said proof will be made before Judge of the 27th District or in his absence before the Clerk of the District Court of Seward County, Kansas, at Springfield, Kansas, on March 22, Win, viz; Abel Dufur who made Homestead, Entry No. for the no of sec 35 in tp 31 of 33 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: David Burns, Mathews, Henry Rodubaugh, Hillcrman, all of Springfield, Kansas. C.

F. M. Niles, Register. vhoiai 5 Ha.uvaAi uSm oi JOlt 61 OOl.ld QX JI 9UI11 IJOqS 15 HI pjOS OCJ $25.00 Suits for" $18.00. 20.00 ..15.00.

12.00 8.00. 10.00 C.50. 7.00 aoo. L. P.

Roberts. The little people had quite a time at the home of Bert Gates, Wednes day evening. We can not help sayingthat the little folks have more STATE OF KANSAS COUNTY OF SEWARD SS. enterprise socialy than the addults of the city. Why is it? The Printers Calico Ball give on the evening of Feb.

22 was a grand success, although the weather was very disagreable quite a number of One of the most curious and won-derfull of inventions is the new telephone, invented by James Lowth, the transmitted without making use of sound-waves a3 in the Bell and other eletrict telephones. In this tele phone, invented by James Lowth, the transmissioner is effected by means of Alph Hixon and Clarance Adams, who have been to Wichita, returned D. S. Story goes out of the La Grand Hotel Monday next. Several carriage loads of our people visited the Plainview Literary, Tuesday evening.

Plainview has one of the best societies we have visited for a long time. Their program was well arranged and splendidly rendered, showing much enterprise in the Literary work, consisting of songs rec itations etc. Their program for next Tuesday evening is exceedingly good including two dialogues. If you want to spend an evening listening to good Literary work, visit Plain-view next Tuesday evening. When ground is plowed in the fall for oats the following spring, a good way of proceeding, N.

J. Shepard says, is to use the Disc harrow to loosen and fine the soil and then use the drill to sow the seed. Considerable time can be saved by this plan. While I t-io'tnra nwro npoeoni on! nil frnrvvl yesterday, they were there to stand examination before the 6tate board of Pharmacy, hut Clarence was not allowed to pass examination on account themselves immensely. No humbug Si gar mill talkk No 'Soup" but prices and goods as Represented.

L. P. Roberts. an electrical plug, held to the neck of the operator, near the vocal organs. The muscular vibrations which proceed and accompany the utterance of not being old enough.

In The Seward County District Court. In the matter of the assignment of Helen Ilerzer and Andrew Kingkaid, notice is here by given that T. M. Beaty the Asigne of the estate of said insolvents, that he will on the 28, day of March, 1SS9 be at the office of the Sheriff of Seward County in the city of Springfield at 9 o'clock in the fore noon of said day for the purpose of adjustment and allowance of claims and demands against the estate of said insolvents, and that said meeting will be continued from day to day from 28 day of March until the 30 day of March, and all of the creditors, and person having demands against the estate of said insol J. L.

Lunsford will on, Wednesday of words and other sounds, are imparted to the button which placed March 13 1889 sell at public sale, against the throat, and conducted by suitable mechanism to the electrodes at his residence in this city, all his house hold and kitchen furniture besides two doz. fine blood chickens. If you want an-thing he has you should not fail to attend the sale. or current-control, causing the distant receiver to reproduce the words or sounds. Only the operator's voice is I transmitted, and this need not ha Dr.

J. II. B. Adams has just had Rememcber the Cash Store hats, caps and overcoats at cost at S. A Kleins.

We want some back numbers of the transcript for which we will give 10 cents per copy for the first, rcceived'at this office the dates anil number of copies desired are a a follows May 25 1S83 one copy, July 13 1SS8 three copies, and of Nov. viJ 18SS two copies, the sender wii! please write his name and address plainly on the margin of the paper we can know who the sender is; the nicest job of plowing done we above a whisper; for the instrument is not afferited at all by nohes or have seen for a long time the ground there is the advantage of having the seed sown more evenly, it is not necessary to have the surface of the soil stirred to any considerable debth for oats, as the roots work very near the surface, and the Disc harrow will stir the soil sufficiently deep to cover the seed well, and this is all that is necessary. being broke deep and 13 as soft vents are here by requested to attend at said time and place during said time, and las before said assignee the date and amounts of their claims, and if they fail so to do they shall be precluded from any benefit of said estate. Dated Nov. 26, 1888.

T. M. Beaty Assignee. sounds near the transmitter, and this is a valuable and peculiar of the invention. City erjyA- ally, transmission over tho l-jlphoiie wire.

Demorst's and mellow as ashes. If the Dr. doe3 not make a succe3 of gardening it is not worth the while of any one else trying..

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