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TI1.11 i iTnni 3TD 4 tOjL 1 11 Willi i i i uuiyj 1 JL 1U JL 1 TO. 43. SPRHSTG-FIELD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1389. III.

Business Cards. It is a mistake for fathers to toil al TRANSCRIPT. tneir life -that tueir cuiklren mar TUe Boomers KncaaroA 1st Dodclns the It is better to be an Indian than an Oklahoma boomer. That is you get blankets, rations, and shotguns in ono case and you get hunted like a savage in the other. Ex.

Soldtem In tho Promised jLand. escape toil all theirs. Suppose the calculation correct, and permanent L. P. KEEPER, EDITOR PROPRIETOR 31 It Notary Public.

Springfield, Kansas. There are at Fort Reno some COO idleness secured for the next genera II ill tion, what evidence is there that the regulators, and in that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION boys and girls will be happier and better for it? Tho boys will be ex ara 2,000 of 3,000 boomers. Military operations at the end of the lino are conducted by Capt. Wooton of the 0. M.

Gakwood. H. A. CxtnovK. Land office at Garden City canons March.

8 is, Notice is hereby trlven that tho following1 The discovery has just been made that Daniel Boone was once a member of the Virginia Legislature. Ilia many biographers never suspected it. and it was reserved for a newspaper man to bring it to light. Ex. posed to the devices of "sharks," ant and the girh to those of fortune named settler lixs filed notice 01 ins intention Fifth cavalry.

Lieut. Macomb commutes proof in support of his clulm end that said proof will bo made before CHHS03 4 CIRW005, LA WYE RSI Garden dry, Kansas. Will prnctiea exclusively in tho prcme and District courts. hunters. Leave something for them commanded further south, where tao cierK or tue nistriet court or Reward co.

Kansas, at eprinirflcld, May 1st i. also to do. Ex. there are more boomers near Purcell, $. Anderson for the ieH seo 21 town 6 runpro commuted Ii, Ho names the followlnir witnesses to prove his contin a city of 2,000.

uous residence upon and cultivation of sitid A good deal of criticism is being indulged relative to the lowbacked The settlers lir.ve been going into land viz: Charles Mayo, A. W. Itennett, Lon Trout, Hiram It. Keller all of sprinpueid jp the forbidden lands and blazing the O. Kansas.

C. r. m. milks Kesister. dres3es tne ladies in evening An Ohio farmer mortgaged hia farm to get his wife some diraond car-rings, and lost one of them in the suds the very first wash "day and attempted to hang heasclf in the bam.

Ex. claims intended to pre-empt when the Land oWoe c.arden City sannas Mar.26 1SS9. P. P. HILLERMAN, ATTORNEY- at LAI, OFFICE Over Winn's Hardwaro tore.

Kotico is hereby uiven that tho following costume, me ladies, However, exhibit their backs in self defence, territory was opened, named getler hue f.led notice of nts intention to make f.nHl proof in suiwort of his claim and JSvea tins invasion is regarded as They wish to show that they are mor said proof will be made before Clerk of the district Court of Seward County, Kansas, at si unlawful, and the invaders were in tal creatures and that they are with KANSAS. SFRIXGF1ELD, structcd to desist Day by day they out wings. The' know that although Springfield Kan. on May J) viz: Henry Thele for the see 2 town 21 range 31 He names the following1 witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of Baid lr.nd viz: F. L.

Khiness George L. Newbert A. T. Shahan Chas. E.

Wollen all of Springtied have been going out and marked the men are fond of calling them angles their only chance in securing a bus i best homesteads along the stream on $1. bow ard Co. Kansas. C. P.

M. irlles Register, the uplands and everywhere. 13 V7ee3ss 13 band is to prove tnat taey are no In the District oConrt of Soward County, Swis3 watchmakers have invented a watch for the blind. A small pig is set in the middle of each figure. When the hour hand i3 moving toward a given hour the pig for that hour drops.

The person finds the pig is down find then counts back to 12 Ex. such thing. Ex. iff '1 fir When attacted by, the troops they 2ett to the timber, and as they could Kansas, Oliver Leisure, Plaintiff, J. R.

F. Miles, Defendant. Some people don't seem to know outrun the soldiers, it vas simply 3. R. F.

Miles, will take notice that the 6aid the value of a claim. They come out picnic for the boomers to dodge back Oliver Leisure, plaintiff did on the 27th day of here and go through the hardships and forth. March, 1SS9, file his petition and affidavit In attachment la said District Court within and and after they have endured it al The most intense excitement pre Tho Police GA7Ktte will bo maued securely wrapped, to any address in tho United tkalcs, iur roe onth for ONE DOLLAR. Uberal discount to postmasters, agents and tsl'oix. Samplo copies Dialled free.

Address, EiCHARD K. FOX, Franklin Square, N. T. JOS. WISBY, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW I Springfield, Kansas.

for the County of Seward in the Stato of Kan they get discourged and are read to vails at Utlahoma Uitv, and among sas against tho said J. R.T. Miles, defendant, founded upon an accountfor tho sum of ono sell out for a song and go back east the boomers everywhere along fte hundred and. sixty eight dollars and seventy on a visit to their wife's relation. line tnev denounced tne cluboinp; five cents, and that an order of attachment Four new States added to the Union during President Clevland's ad ministration.

That will not sound' badly when children-read it in thier--school histories ten years hense. The last State to enter the Union came in under the adminstration of President Grants Boston Globe. was issued out of tho District Court of said quarter section of land is too valuable the Crutch country yesterday as an a piece of properity to be thrown County against the property of the said defen' dant and that his property is about to be at outrage, and say they will notify the United States authorities. If they away. It may not seem worth much tached to satisfy said debt, interest, and cost cost of this action, and that tho said J.

R. F. now, but in tue future, wlncu is sure do not furnish the pro -action demand Miles must answer said petition filed as afore- 6aid on or before the 24th day of May 1SS9 or ly coming, it is of no estimable value, ed the boomers will tuke it into their Practise In all tho State and Federal Courts and before tho U. S. Land Office at Garden City, Collections made.

OFFICE Over Klein's Store. said petition will be taen as true and a Jugd own hands and wreak summary ven Wanamaker, the great Philadel ment rendered In said action aeainst said de In a few years a man with a good ouarter section that is paid for will fendant, J. R. F. Miles for the sum of ono nun geance on the soldiers.

phia merchant, has increased his ad dred and sixty eight dollars and seventy-five be independent in the world. It will vertising 300 per cent, because of cents, and interest from March 2Tth 1889 and STANLEY HEARD FROM. be a good living for him in his prime for costs of suit, and tho property of said de the dull season. lie wisely argues Henry M. Stanley the famous Afri that it is in the dull times the -dealer and a home for him in his old age No person of ordinary ability can Geo.

Collins, ATTORNEY AT LAW! Kansas, fendant will be sold to satisfy the seme. (SEAL) Attest Joseph Wisby J. F. Mcintire, Clerk. Arty for Plff.

can explorer is again heard from. A should take special pains to let the make money faster than by holding; long and interesting letter was. re public know the merits of his wares. In the District Court of Seward on to his land and watching it in ceived at London April 2, from Mr. Stanley; in which he.

describes the County. Kansas. Judith Emmons Plaintiff Asa Emmons Defendant journey between Yambunga and Al crease in value, or if he is too buisy to watch it, it will increase just the same. When any man comes along Among the names of the mistress- All Business Entrusted to my Care Will Receive Prompt Attention. bert Nyanza.

es of the white house have been three Marthas, two Marys, two Abigails, A.sa Emmons will take notice that and wants to trade you a jack-knife For the want of space we can only and a balky mule for a whole quarter give a short synopsys of the journey. one Eliza, one Elizabeth, one Margar- -et, one Sarah, one Jane, one Harriet, section of land, don't swear at him The expedition consisting of 329 J.W..Hempstid,M.D., Physician cndiSurgecn, officers and'-men started from 1 am- because that would be very naughty bunga in June 1SS7 and marched in- but politely and firmly inform him one Dorthy, two Julias, one Letitia, one Emily, one Angelica, one Lbusia, one one Frances and now the said Judith Emmons plaintiff, did on the 8tlrday of April 1S89, file her petition in said District Conrt within andvfor the County of Seward in the State of Kansas against the said Asa Emmons defendant, and that the said Asa Emmons must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before ths 24th day of May 1889, or said petition will de taken as true, and a and through a densly populated that you are no candidate for the insane asylum. Ex. district' The natives used every art there is a Caroline, though" she calls' it KANSAS. iuown to them to molest and impede The Kansas Farmer has received their advance bvt although several Each member of congress will OjtiCB: At Wick Drujr Storo.

reports from nearly every county in the state showing the condition of crops and stock on the first day of the judgment rendered in' said action against said defendant Asa Emmons select one young-man from his dis- conflicts -took place few losses were sustained untill September. Their march had been through a wild and for divorce and the care and Custodj- district as a candidate for the naval acadamy at Aunapohs. The one chosen must be between 15 and 20 present month. The acerag of wheat is much larger than in any previous barren tract where suffering had been year since' 188-4. More spring wheat so acute the calamities so numerous and the forests so endless that they years of age, of sound health and J.

T. LEACH, PROPRIETOR, OF Blacksmith and Wagon was sown this spring than in any with fair education. The appoint refnsafrtQ believe ttat by and by of the minor child born of said marriage and the grounds alleged in said petition for divorce are that defendant abondoned plaintiff more th.in two years prior to the filing of said petition, and failed and refused to support and maintain plaintiff. (seal) Attest: Joseph Wisbv. J.

F. Mcintire Clerk. Atty. for Plff. other year.

The condition of wheat, they would see plains and cattle and ment must be made at once, as the examination will be held on the 15th both winter and spring, is said to be turned a deaf ear to all entreaties. very good, better on the whole than of May. Ex. Driven by hunger and suffering EAKSAS, KPRtjroriELp, they sold their rifles, ammunation and BTake the Kansas weather prophet Ed. W.

HOPKINS. Liberal. equipments for a few ear of Indian corn. Knowing that all supplies would be needed Stanley tried mild punishment but precei'virjg that that was of no avail he resorted to the KlEO BOTKIJT. predicts that the states east the Mississippi river this season will have but very little rain, but that Kansas and the fctates west of the Missouri will have an abundance.

Shonld thi3 prediction be fullfilled Kansas will this year raise over $200,000,000 worth of products, and that will give her an impetus which will carry her -through several years to come. Ex. death penalty and twe-of the worst cases were hanged in the presence of at any time in the last four years. The acerage of oats is largely increased and the condition reported excellent The. corn acerage will be larger than any previous year.

A great deal of land was plotted last fall, and is now in good order for spring work. Feed is abundant and stock is healthy. Grass has started well. Apple, pear and cherry trees promise well. The newer counties in the west will plant largely of Kaffir corn, sorghum, millet maize, broom corn, sweet potatoes etc.

Kansas is in a first-class condition, All indications point to a prosperous year. MB Ebtktn Hopkins, LAWYERS, LOAN LAND AGENTS, Kansas. all. Nothing could prevent them from deserting the company, and deserters were maaj. Now being-: in.

a district where Mm. fowls, bananas, corn and wers plenty they for thirteen days. he party now numbering 173 resum ed its perilous march toward Albert Nyanza, which they reached after reec ration Day. fi id many week3 of weary marching. They could learn but little about Mrs.

Mackaj-, who is just now in Paris, has ordered some marvelously-original and artistie toilets. One is fa old rose satin, covered with white lace, that is studded with reai pear's. while the sleeves to the low-nockcd bodice consists of strings of precious i stones, valued at It. is said that the dressmaker when t-iking a dress to Mrs; Mackny to be tried on, or when delivering any completed 1 costume, is invcriably accompanied by a couple of policemen as a protec- -tion against robbery earoute. Fs- tbJake a the natives ref U3cd to be Wanted! WANTED! 100,000 MEN To Shave; on which I will give satisfaction, or ask no par.

FINE EDGE TOOLS, Ctf all kinds put in Fir3t Class shape and warrented to give per- -feet satisfaction. 4 door north of Court House. riendly. Mr. Stanley will return to THE LADIES' FAVORSTE.

the lake to make farther explorations The rfirst formal attempt to secure the observance of Decoration Day on a large scale was aiade in A. Logan, as commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, issued an order directing members of that organization to decorate 'the graves of their comrads. The day has been made a holiday in many states, by act.pf legislature, Ex. NEVEIt OUT Ui Uli.JJi-it. If you dwdre to purchase a sewing- machine, ask our airent at your place for terms and as soon as he can re-enforce his ex pedition.

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