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Springfield Transcript from Springfield, Kansas • 3

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j6wmiry art znn Squire Kemper has boon kept busy this week. The old ladies of Nantucket ate exceedingly spry, if one may believe the report that at a recent evening mum III gathering on the island one of them, tw-XliAJ M-hi "Razzlc-Dazzle" is taking the town now-a-davs. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Laud Olliico at (3. mien City, Jun 11, JKS9.

Notice is hereby given that tlio following named settlor has tiled r.oticiv of his intention to make 'limit proof in suppoat of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of tho Distrct Com of Seward county. Kansas, at Soringiield, Kansas, on TRANSCRIPT. Issued Every Friday I Kiiri-iv! ut the piinKtU'liI Seward count)', KuiiisuH. for ti'iiiimnitisiou through tlio mull as second-class itiiittcr. CITY PAPER.

kan. augist 23. i aged 92, played the piano accom paniment, while another, aged 85, danced. P. P.

Ilillerman brought his town yesterday. A Texas steer lifted a carriage and fthe 12th day of August, 18ol. viz: Judge Botkni returned from Ohio Wednesday evening. ll baby off a street and over a high fence in Denver without the least damage. Indeed, the baby cackled with delight over the performance After ten venrs exciusivo ruia, can now oc obtaiuud of nil DniEKiKts und Dealers In Medicines.

CURlirt-tuWe notiif-not Dimply Mpt bur. CL'UKb I.tVEH Clllusncst mid Jybp'-jfia. In a strictly vegotnljla preparation anil rvill CUUK MALAtiiA, end all malarial troubles. Dr. H.

H. Wise, of ItoHton, Ky. Bays "nave practiced 15 year, and Ccino equal to IIeriunb na a JAvcr ItcgnUtor." Dr. V. A.

linker, of Fix, Buys 'A biAtlo of Ilp.uaiNB is wortu tiAin tuna 05.00 worth of Qiiinluu lu anv family Attics on t'rm Liver la avliircren. Trsy from any oilier merVclne; It lj pesitivo curs for Cnrori: Corii'iatloo and it draper than Piils, Its composition Is sr.ch, that we Ennrnntso to cure any case of Chilli and Fever orliiiioos Fevsr with one bottle. It costs bv.t 75 cents and each botlto con-Ialn3ovcr40 avernge dote, ninliin? tho cot lcS than two cents a oo. Would yu ask for cheaper medicine It is not a euro-all lint will enre any lAter, Iilala rial Manufactured by (Sntccssors to Wm.Condell.) fit. Oilicinl Directories.

COUNTY DIRECTORY. ihomas Hallis, for the lots 3, 4, und the se. of nw. of section i), township 31 'of iage 3-1 w. Ilo names the following witnesses to" wrove his continuous residence upon .1 a i i Dr.

Ileinpstid made several trips to the country this week. and the nurse did not have to stop her flirtation with a soldier. i ami cuiu vauon ui istiui nui i viz: i E. 31. Murray returned from a trip to the east Friday evening.

Tramp Will your ladyship help a W. H. Day. Oliver Leisure. Itairland.

I. V. Poston J. T. llolkin -Win.

A. Uuss G. W. Harris. Stiekel.

J. Adams. 11. P. Urown.

J. ilclntire. Ilerrcseiitatlve, County Clerk, County Treasurer, PrciliRlo Jude, Uetfistcr of Deeds, Sheriff, Coroner, Countv Surveyor County Attorney, tSupt. 1'uoiic instruction. District Clerk poor man who is afflicted with a terrible disease, vhich prevents him Jos.

Wisby returned from a short trip to Missouri Wednesday. woikin'? Lady Poor man, here's a quarter. There were several parties from Fe in the city- this week. What i.s your disease? 20 Good Books Free T. A.

Scutes, Commissioners, i C. C. Vita. Hcuiiuc. Tramp (pocketing the money) Joshua Nelson, Douglas PulfinbarHr, Thomas L.

Koscberv and John Laliey all of Waterford, Kansas. Any person who desires to protest' against the allowance of-iiaid proof, or Avho knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will lu; given an opportunity at the abovo mentioned time and place to. cross-, examine t'he witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal' of that submitted bv claimant. C. IV W.

Register. First Published July 12. PUBLICATION NOTIC31 "Unp Ladies Shoes and Slippers o-n in IV TW'a Laziaess, mum, laziness. Lawrence American. J.

11. Pitzer, of Afkalon, was in our city this week. "How are the crops doing?" said Br rpecinl nrranRpment v.ith too puMUlicr, are. enahleil to theeutiro lUt of Twenty VaUmlilo Itookr enumerated and described to every nutiseriber to this paper for the earning yenr. at tiiO rapnlar subscription price.

Tliesn booko, laeli onb of winch contains a complete flrst-i-luovt'tor other work hy a well-known atnl popular auLhor, are puMishel In neut pamphlet form, pnnteil fioin poml readable typo on Rood paper, ami many of them hRnuMunely i llurtrated, 'Iheycomm-iKO fftntaoftlie finest works ever written by porno of tlio uroatest an. I mo popular writer, imth jf America and Kurope. Eadi one is cooiplste lu itself Kn.31S. Tho Aunt Document. Drtlw anther Ol 'I'lIK WlKOW IlKUOTT Oil Ol 11:8 fnillk'it liOOk evertiubllaheU fully equal to iti famous preUKCtdsur, Widow Blott." No.

139. liljnh Beanpole's In Jiew 1 ork. By tlie antlior of Tna AUKS hl.iMUKNH 1'apkrh." Full of funny iltnailonii, tucltleuts aud rUllcuiuua Kiapel. A huinorotia book. the czar to a favorite at court.

CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor W. Wixn. City Cleric, Gibson. City Treasurer J.

Adams. fW.E. ItAI.STIX, H. Shobmh.v, CouneilmeiM K. M.

Murray, I (i EII. vv, I.J. it. 11. Adams.

Tlty Attorney Police Judyc, A. Wemple. 'Marshal "Pretty fairly, your bigness," was '5 The case of Forsythe vs. Kimball and Thacker was dismissed. the reply, "although in some quarters the people are complaining of too much reign." J.

B. Adams, accompanied by Mrs. Ham, visited Liberal, Sunday. a- "Let them take twenty years in Si In the District Court within ami for the county of Seward in the Statu of Kansas. beria to dry up," answered his majes ty, -who is quick at repartee.

Time. Oliver Leisure made a trip to the south part of the county 'Wednesday. i W. C. Raymond, Plaintiff, Dime Musucm Manager Well, is CHURCH DIRECTORY.

MBTIIOWST. every other Rabbatn, at 11 a. m. Prayer uieetinjr every Wednesday evening'. Sunday school at Hi u.

m. ldsv. J. B. Euabley, Pastor.

PKEsurTEniAS. Preaching every two weeks at 7 p. m. Eev. A.

M. Clark, Pastor. there anything new to-day? Attendant I should say so. The Try the "Half Rate" cigar at W. E.

Ralstin's the best 5 cent cigar in the city. A. T.Ridenour, ex-sheriff of Stev living skeleton is dead. Ho. 1'erleet now to er BoCfKTY.

A ctimpltjte manual lor Imll.i anil pr-tillpnuitl. irlrlnff the corwt ru'cs of deportment for all occaioi8, orcotuiui; to the tWHH'ea of the Wat ocietr. No.321. Trn-lH. TlioremarUalileaiwntures of I.M!il Gulliver amnu LiWinutiatie aul iiioliti.

A Itnmlunl nrotk this the only ehenp ditlon. No. iio. Tho l'eple' Kutural History. Contliilne Interentlne descriptions, urennipiinleil hy eruunier-oiu ki'cla.

hlrdn. flihe and Inaerta, with siuch curiout Information rejrardlnt; their life and liahtla. Mmlern Ki eltutlona. A larce collection of tha moil popular reeit.niona, iu pno and iae, kola lor profaaa-lonal eloeutionhita and aire.tenra. No.

2:5. Miilva'i Kevenec XrrA By H. Biuai Noa" WnH Flower. A Novel. BtMibhj tr.aT.ari..

Ka.sol. ThcMerehoefatrlmc A Nov.l. By HoaiTio jTo Ivett the Serf. A Novel. Br 8tlva Cobb, Jb.

No. 197. liceperint lua: LmUTUuuaa EVa. A Kovel. Ily M.

T. No. 307. The Miaailventarea of John Xlc.iotaon. A Kovel.

IlyKoBKBT Loote i-tkvknon. No.SU. Two KUse. ANoval. By th.

anlhor -of Doray Bread I'pon the Vroters. A Novel. By Mia K'no Jl. laBe Xlnety-two. A Sov.1.

By SIast Cecii. HNo. 511. A Vat-ibond Heroine. A XotcI.

By and Siin.Mno. A By Cua.lm "nT'joj. Tho Prcara Woman. A SoU Br Ooorrro Ccniaeld'a Jonrncy. A Novel.

By HlM M. K. HSAVIMIX. v- .1 Vw V'e Sn.sus. r.Sury Ilardwle's A oveU By 1-ra Kaxav Woo.

Dime Museum Manager Great heavens! What was the matter? ens county was our city Wednes Attendant Fatty degeneration of day. the heart. Judiie. Some of the boys tried to hug "A small boy was eyeing and mak Will Ralstms new sign the other SPRINGFIELD MARKET. Corrected: every week by E.

21. Campbell. Farm Products. 0 Cheese (Home Production.) 20 Chickens a.15 to ZM Jieef 12! i Pork 11 J.ard lZ'i 1.50 Irish Potatoes 90 Turnips CO Peanuts, per lb 03 evemm ing use of some very emphatic expressions and exclamations on Eliza beth street the other day when a gentleman halted and observed: For Lowest Rates on FARM LOANS, see Bank of Seward Co. I)r.

Adams has purchased the safe used by A. F. Turner in the All adecrtismcnts, whether local or ilisplay, put in this will he run vntij ordered out and tall bills paid up in full. "Tut! tut! my boy! Such words a3 that wont help your case any." In backing up Le struck the same loose plank which had triped the boy up and he fell at full lenght. and rolled off the curb stone.

lie gave proper vent to his feelings as lu lay there, and as he struggled to his feet the boy exclaimed: "What do you say now? Didn't they help you a heap? Detroit Free Press. I have my line of Dry Goods completed and am selling at bed rock prices. S. A. Klein.

Mam Mkhmm Ewita Allan's mill on the cast side of the square keeps up a con Lovely weather. tinual hum. Look out for a boom. vs. Tlie Garden City Real Estate exchange "a corporation, Lawrence L.

Dangherty, F. J. Fulton and F. Fulton, his wife, and A. J.

Greiner Defendants. Lawrence L. Daughevty, F. J. l'uh-ton, and Mary F.

Fulton and A. J. Griner will take notice that the said W. C. Raymond plaintiff, did, cu the 12th day of.

July file his amended petition in said District Court, within and for the County of Seward in tho Statu of Kansas against The Garden City Real Estate exchange, a corporation, Lawrence L. Daugiierty, F. J. Mary F. Fulton his wife and A.

Greiner defendants, and thr.t the said Lawrancc Danghcrty, F. J. Fulton, Mary F. Fulton and A. J.

Gricner must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before thc 24th day -f August 1889 or said 'petition will be taken as true, and a judgement rendered in said action against said defendant The Garden City Real Estate Exchange for the sum of Twelve, Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at tho rate of 12 per cent per annum from the ith day of Febuary 1883 aud for eost of suit; and a further judgement against said defendant The Garden City Real Estate Exchange, Lawrence L. Daugherty, F. Fulton Mary F. Fulton and A. J.

Greiner for the foreclosure of a certain nortgag" upon the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots one (1) and twv (2) in block fourty-four (I t) nrd lot, one (1) in block thirty-two (32) in th town, now the City of Springfield lying and situated in the County of Seward in the State of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff has tin first lien on said premises, to tho amount for which judgemet will betaken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to bo sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied t- the payment of the amount duo plaintift and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate inlnvst. property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof. (Seal) Attest: J. F. Mclntire, Clerk.

Geo. W. Collins. Morgan. Lawranee, and 3fason Att'vs for ITff.

Highest market price paid for Business is picking up. it country produce when taken in sub Things vbegin to look lively. scription to the transcript. Call on us. i Southwestern Kansas leads the procession.

A party of young people from thi3 place spent f'he evening at Judge Tim FAVOR8TE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase BCjvinp; machine, fisii onroijont at your placo lor terms and prices. If von cnnnot find our n-rent, wnto tiirect to pen rest ndurega to you l.o; wntmied. Botkin's place Monday Emery Nixon, of Arkalon, was in the city Monday.

i J. 11. Decator, a former resident of NEW HOME SEWING UMW HGRMMASS. NOTICE TIjI BER CULTURE Land oflice. At Onrdcn City, Kansas.

July'. 0 leii. Complaint hurinir becn-cntcred p.t this oillcc by John Tiscnsfuinst Joseph Arbaugh for failure to comply v.ith law as to TiuibtT-Culturo Entry S.Oi (hired Garden City Muroh 3SS) upon the sec 37 twp SI of in Seward county Kansas, with a vievr to cancellation of saitl c.itry: conwstr.nt alleging that defendant did not brenk plow or stir 5 acres of sail tract or cause the eaute to bo dono in the second year from date of entry and is r.t this data in d. fault, second. That defendant did not cultivate to crop or othcrwipo an additional nerei or eatis-c tho same to be done the second year from date of entry and is ut this date in default.

The said parties are hereby itmuioned to appear at this office on th 13 day of sept. 13H), at lo o'clock A. m. to rchpt'l and furnish testimony contierning said allegftnil-ure. C.

F. M. Kilcs, llegistoi'. John R. Garrison Atfy for WIT.

Come in and see our $1.25 shoes. this city, but now of Hansford Texas was attending to business here this 23 Ui'iiCN UrtLuna. ILL. ATI ANTA GA. Ttx LOUIS.

HQ. S. A. Kxein. week.

Will ll Smith made a trip to West Plains this week. It pays to raise broom corn and you' can get seed FREE by calling on 6 Walt Reynold and wife was in the II. W. Henry at Liberal Kas. city Wednesday.

fr a Hon. II. P. Axtall, Representative W. E.

Ralstins.IIalf Hate1' cigar of Haskell county, and Chas. L. Davis is surely a fine one. CO a real estate agent of Santa Fe were ,1 ff doing our city Wednesday. Dock Wortlnra has purchased a new linen duster.

tfHS Otraw hats of all sizes, qualities and 0 0 Th wheat keeps rolling and E3 Styles, at J. iise and at cheap, est prices. the farmers are happy. C) A Salina girl on seeing a dude for Lon Turner left for a short trip to Tiinidad, Wednesday. P-3 EH the first time electrified a big audience by yelling: "Oh, mamma, buy me that!" 3W it'! F-S PUBLICATION NOTICE.

ft. Great bargins offered in Shoes and Dry Goods at S. A. Klein's. WANTED.

3 IE'30 scHs lothing, Boots. 'A The City Council are preparing to have the waterworks finished. Shoes and Gents Furnish 0 0 FARMS. ing goods at the lowest prices ever heard of, west of Chicago. Land Office at Garden city July 2iV 1 S-T).

Notice is liereby given that the f'J-lowing named settler filed notice of Ins intention to n.r.ke final proof in support of his claim and tbat sai'l proof will be made 'T-fore Clerk of the District court of Seward county, Kansas, at Springfield Kansas on 'Sandhill" Johnson brought in a fir.e load of watermelons Tuesday. KEMPER CO. Q' .5 Billy Glaze has been working on his claim in Meade county this week. Vol. 1, No.

1, of the Richfield' News appears on our table thi3 week. It is a newsy six column folio, neatly printed and very systematically gotten up. It is edited by IJ. U. 31 Fulton and is a credit to the town and its editor.

3Iinistcrs, Lawyers, Doctors, County Attorneys. Printers, Bankers, Merchan.is, and Farmers all go to Sept. 20 1SS9 viz: Jesse R. Landxrt n-Jio made Pre-emption D. S.

No for the ne of sec 23 tp 32 of 34 w. lie names the following to prove his continuous residenc' upon gnd cultivation of said land Alexander 3IcCoyd. Wright. Knnpp. Jesse Hayes, T.

B. all of Spiingficld Krnas. C. F. 31.

Nile, IV-icr. Send for7G-Page ILLUSTBATED CATALOGUE John Garrison when they want a Even old men can offord to wear claim or contest and he will sure get Busslcs, you can buy for 23 ets. at them one. Kj.kix's, 1- MENTION THIS'.

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