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The Kendall Free Press from Kendall, Kansas • 4

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donee upon and cultivation of enii land, all his effects from the fire but much of was brought to this office by David Cath- Charles veoer, ll jotrnnon.i'erer netwr-man, all of Kendall, and John Mitchell of O- is household goods was damaged. Mr. cart from Mr. Potter's cbaim five miles i Emory, Kan, 27 Hall Coffin A. S.

F. Time Card. Ps mjfcr trains ami local freights arrive at tu Kenialt daily aj follows KASTHOUND. No. 4 8:35 a.

No. 2 9:42 p. in No. 6 YO-iKn Corfield and Johnson Cutlip had northeast of town. Mr.

Potter has about office in the buildin2. and although Offiee at Garden City. Kan. Auarust 12. 1JWT.

five acres of the crop which' was bought; by Cathcart and Miller who will start a broorn factory shortly. Notice is hereby given that the following none of the gentlemen were present, all of their office furniture, books and Wb in3 ii imn-i cm named settler has Cied notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of his claim LUMBER No. 10, Losul Freight. a. in WESTBOUND.

No. 3 No. 2:40 a. No. 1 4:30 a.

15, Local Freight 3:36 p. ill Local freights carry passengers. Gito. X. Nicholson, Gen'l Pass.Jt papers were saved.

The guests of the Windsor hotel were all successful in sav Rev. W. B. Marsh, Methodist, preach and that saiu proor will maue rerore tne Clerk of tho District court tit Hamilton county, at Kendall. on October 21.

Willis Smith of Federal, for the ed twice last Sunday and both services northwest one-ouartcr of section 25. township ing their effects. A space of fifty feet lay between the hotal and Michaelis were well attended and the discourses 21 south, rantre 3 west. He names the fol were good. He promises to preach here Co's store which was unoccupied save Postoffica Directory.

lowing" witnemes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, Clarence Harris. Samuel Neikirk. Joseph Simkins, Thomas Smith, all of every alternate Sunday and as he St-ems by a small building owned by Hiram Keep on hand a largo stock of "ttiee open trotn 7 a. to.

to 7 p. m. Mails for the east close at 8 a. m. and 7 p.

in. Mails for the west clnsR-nt. 5 and 1 n. m. Sandusky which stood nearly midway be Federal, Kan.

r. ISII.E8, Kcgtster. to be a very worthy young man we hope the church going people of this city will encourage and help-him. Mail leaves for La Port on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 a. m.

Mail leaves for Fletcher, Emory and Federal on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 m. Offioe op-'n on Sundays 'from 7 a. m. to 10 -of- tween the two large, buildings. Ropes were attached to this and by a united effort, the crowd pulled it nearly out of Laud Office at Garden City.

Kan. Anirust 12. 17. Notice Is hereby trivon that the followinr I wish to announce to the public named settler has filed notice of his intention a. ana troni 4:30 p.

in. to 7 p. m. H. E.

Be Lb, Postmaster. the fire's reach, when a gust of wind enveloped it in flame and it was destroyed. Lath, Lime, Cement, Shingles, Paint, to make final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will be made In-fore the Clerk of the District court of Hamilton coun that on Octocer 3d, 1887, I will open a first-class hotel in the Aim ira house ty, Kan- at Kendall. Kan- on Octolwr Official Directory. By a determined effort on the pirt of where 1 will be prepared to accommo 21, 1SC7, Jamrs Lafever of County Clerk James M.

Hicks Diwtriet Clerk H.G.Fulton the bucket brigade and an unstintetLuse Kendall. for lots 1 and 2 and the east one-half of the northwest oneiuar- of salt and wet blankets, the lire's fury tor of section 19, township 22 south, ranfre 38 date boarders either by the day or week. (Jood beds and good meals furnished at reasonable rates. Please give us a west. Me names tne loilowinir witnesses to Mansfield Young M.

S. Culver H. C. Wherritt J. J.

Milliken J. IL Campbell was arrested at this point. Mr. Michaelis irTooate uago -Treasurer -Register of Deeds County Attorney upt. Public Instruction SherilT Molding, Hair, provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, Charles Hilling- had removed some of his goods and his ea.

Jondl nan fetulzman. Florence Uriln. J. U. Mills van lison, an oi Kendall, Kan.

27 eeland the and call. L. W. Shook. Mr.

J. I Sim kins, accompanied by his young and charming wife, arrived ivil-is. Register. Commissioners oohers Voo I J. M.

Nf Joe 1 F. II. damages incidental to this work, scorching his building received, other items will be nearly $1,000. Pomeroy selling RAILROAD LAI FOR SALE are Uf the best quality, Land Office at Garden City. Kan.

Ausrust 15. 17. which they for cash. from Fallsbimr, Ohio, on Thursday of Weinberg, who owns the store north City Officers. Notice I hereby riven that the following H.

K. Bell evening. He reports a pleasant trip. Michaelis. the two buildings having no Mayor -Police Judge named settler lias filed notice nf his intention to make final proof in support of his claim The young people will take up their res H.

E. Altenourg 1). 13. I John C. Colling.

space between them, also suffered cousid ana mat said proor win ih- made before the erable los3 from moving goods out. All Councilman lerk or ttie nistnet court or Hamilton couit-ty, Kan, at Kendall on November 12, idence on Mr. Simkins' new farm near Federal, and as we said before, we join pascal foe, W. W. Faulda, i T.

M. Hall. KENDALL, KAN. told, the losses may be estimated about YARD: West -of Main -Street, irSi, Daniel shriler, No for lots 1 and 2 and the south one-half of the all their many friends here in wishing as follows northeast ono-ouarter of eection 0. townshir Ed Slack T.

A. Johnseu 21 south, ransre 39 west. He names the fol Marshal City Clerk Treasurer -street Commissioner them immeasurable success. M. H.

Proudfoot L. White, lowing witnesses to prove his continuous ret- H. H. Warner Idence upon and cultivation of. said land.

A. F. Da via, 1,000 natnan Hills, A Hills. Frank O'Xeal Marion O'Seal, all of Federal. Kan.

27 Davis, stock 100 Churches and Societies. CHUILCHES. A. F. H.

A. aiLKs, Kefrlster. on easuiterms. Methodist W. B.

Marsh, pastor, preaches W. Corfield, building. 1.70U Guerrier, same building. 800 $500,000 The gravity of the good people at church Inst Sunday night somewhat ruffled when the minister repeated that little story about the lawyer touching the trees from force of habit on his way to his office. That same story hns been G.

P. every alternate -ounuay at ll clock a. ana Land Office at Garden City. Kan, -AuriiHt 13. JSS7.

i p. m. Notice Is hereby iriven that the following Presbyterian Bicknell preaches every E. seberry, furniture, etc 300 H. Sandusky, 200 alternate sunany at 11 a.

and 7 p. m. SUNIlAy SCHOOLS. named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim Sunday School Union At city hall every Of the above, Mr. Guerrier alone had told by three different preachers iu near and that snid proof will be made before the Clerk of the District court of Hamilton coun tsunaay at iu a.

m. u. K. Jones tsuperm tendeut. Visitors to the city are Invited to insurance, the remainder ot tne loss tans ly as manv weeks and it seems that it ty.

at Kendal, on November 2, To Loan on Real Estate. ltt7. A Davis for lots a and 4 and the sooth one-half of the northwest one- upon the owners. And such is the history of Kendall's first big fire and we attend. PRATER MEETINOS.

Union prayeF meeting: Every Sabbath evening when there is no preaching-, at 7 p. m. o. a. it.

POST onarter of section 3, tuwnship 21 south, range 39 west. He names the following witnesses to becomes humorous with age. They must have been chestnut trees. Mr. H.

E. Altenburg showed us a specimen of his fifteen acre field of mil hope it may be the ist for many, many Ye are prepared to show buyers some of the Louts M. Hamilton Post, G. A. R.

meets on prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, Frank 0Neul. Marion O'Neal. Matthew Crv6t-, Frank davs. In order to make hope more sub tna first and third Saturdays in each month.

J. 12. Sreneer, P. C. H.

E. Altenburg, Adj't. Uonlneld. all of Federal. Kan.

27 stantial, the property owners of this Moner advanced to make the necessary Nii.r.H, ltegister. let which is situated five miles north of town must arrange for some sort of pro town. It is the nicest millet we have best bargains in Land to be found in the country if we do say it ourselves. This Land Advertised Letter List. improvements preparatory to making final tection against such calamities.

Land Office at Garden Cftr. Kan. August is. Ikst. Notice la herndy iriven that the following List of letters remaining uncalled for in the poetoinoe at Kendall, tor the month named settler has filed notice of his intention Jones-Williams.

ending August 31. If not called for in proof. Final proof work carefully and prop seen this year and will measure from three to four feet in height and the crop on the fifteen acres is worth, at the lowest calculation, $500. He also has some days they will be forwarded to the dead letter to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the all within ten miles of the main line of the Last evening the Rev. A.

L. Loder, iomtuat Washington, it. u. Beaty Wm Coddingstall Henery erly attended to and a general Land and rrooate Juige oi Hamilton county, at SvrriruiiA. Kiin nn Dweintiei" IKST.

viz pastor of the Seconn Presbyterian Theodore Mullinii of Syracuse, Knn for nice specimens of sorghum raised from church, married Mr. David E. Jones the northwtiit oneounrter of seetion 1 A. T. S.

F.the most prosperous and exten Insurance business transacted. seed received from the state agricultural township 22 south, range west. He names Kendall, msas, to Mi3 Hannah Wil the following witnesses to prove his contin department. liams, daughter of W. D.

Williams of uous residence upon ar.i cultivation of. said Chaney Mrs Tda Diekerman Mr Foster Chas Hill Fred Jones Lawrence Geo Montgomery Peltz Miss Sophie Ktinolds Julious Hkeed Sherlock Niek Thomas AO sive railroad system in the world. It lies with land, Lewis Hart, Orlando Ellis. 731 North Center street The ceremo Davis Dudley Jacob Garringer LA 2 Herring Miss Lucie Johnson Mrs Faanie Marshal Chas Nelson Han Ramsey Tom 2 Rieg-er Geo Secerest Auberry Thompson Thayer Mrs Fanuie Thuruian E. Bell.

Postmaster. A. G. C. Bierer of Garden City, is one White, Kmauuel Starkey.all of Syracuse.Kan.

t. A Ils, ltegister. nies were performed in the presence of H.G.Fulton, in easy reach of the flourishing towns of Cool- the families and intimate friends of the of the most accomplished lawyers of the southwest, being a gradunte. He is a young man about twenty-seven years of Land Office at Garden City. Kan.

August in. IW. young couple, at the parsonaec, bis Thursen Notice Is hereby given that the following idge, Medway, Syracuse, Kendall and Hart- Mahnntongo street. Immediately after named etllv has ulod notice nf his intention age, born in Pennsylvania, came to Kan Gloria of tho District Court. to make final proof in support of his claim sas when but a small boy.located at Gar nml that said proof will lie nude before the Clerk of tin; Iijstrit-t court of Hamilton cun- land.

the wedding the couple were driven to the residence, of the bride's parents where an informal reception was tender den City some two years ago, forming a ty, at Kendall, on November 7, KENDALL, RAX. parnership with Milton Brown, the firm INST, jolin Harden or Kendall. for the southwest one-quarter of section 2S. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Frank Vogler is on the sffck list.

Go to Paeasler's for boots and shoee ed them. The gift presented were many at present being Brown, Bierer Cotter- township 24 south, range US west. He names the loilowiug witnesses to prove contin "Ve have for sale in quarter, half and and of great value. In a few days Mr. uous residence upon and cultivation of said and that said proof will be made before the so much and loud, HAW uorllciu.

Ji 15 Altentnirg, have them borrow things al, one of the most noted law firms of the state. Mr. Bierer is a fluent speaker and an able jurist, with hosts of 'friends Subscribe for The Boomer, 1.50 per Clerk of the District Court of Hamilton Wherritt, Owens, all of Kendtill, and Mrs. Jones will leave on a trip around this tte to visit friends prior to whole section tracts at the following prices county, at Kendall, on Novem Kan. zn act quite so freely." ber 22, 1MI7.

Lemuel Camp IWI4 Siecial notice to James McXaincs. Niles, Register. "0,1, don't worry much about it. in the southwest. IJarlland Herald.

leaving for their future home in Kendall, for the southwest one-auarter of section .14, year. Ribbons and dress trimmings at Paess les. township 22 sonth, range 3K west. He uames $2 50 ftansas. ihe best wishes oi their ni ny Nine hundred and eighty acres at the rollowirg witnesses to prove ins contin We've got their mop and about half of their dishes and their roiling pin and Sol.

Miller in his republican Troy Land Office at Garden City. Kan. August is. 1-SS7. uous residence upon and cultivation of.

said friends follow them. I'ottsviUe (Pa) Notice is hereby given that tho following tniet "Uretnren, we Know you are Griffith's drus to AlheYt j'pkinncr, William Miller, all of Evening Chronicle, September 9. One hundred and sixtv acres at named settler has tiled notice of her inten ion For fine cigars go store. awful mad at Uncle Cleveland for veto Kendall, Kan. 32 OFM Kll.ES.

ltegister. Mr. Jones has had charge of the gen to make final proof in support of her claim and that said prnof will lie made before the washing machine, aud the other day I borrowed ten sticks of wvod from them, and each afternoon our hired girl pats on better clothes than the woman has to ing that dependent pension bill and that eral merchandise business of A. A. Mi frobate judge or Hamilton county, at Mr.

Bell was in Granada Tuesday on feix thousand seven hundred and Kendall. on Novt-no-er 10. viz. we grit our teeth every time we think Land office at Garden City, Kan. September 13.

IW. cbaelis Co. at this place and has many Flora i 00011 for the southeast one-quart business. Notice is hereby given that the following- about it; but let us remember in our au of section all. township 22 fouth.

range 38 friends here who will unite with us in her back and walks up aud down on the named settler has filed notice of his intention west. She navies the following witnesses to 00 Paessler has just received a full line of ger that President Grant once vetoed twenty acres at prove her continuous resideucc upon and sidewalk, and to-night I am going to extending congratulations. Besides be- to niak" final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the cultivation of. said land, Samuel Stutz crockery. Clerk of the District court of Hamilton coun put poison out for their dog.

wa're ing a successful young business man, Mr. pension bill intended to benefit all the with no more excuse for it than man, Peter Westertuan. John Btutzinan, ty. at Kendall. on January zie Beutlcr, all of Emory.

Kan Two thousand eight hundred and eigh Get your job printing done at The Jones takes a prominent part in all the getting along very nicely and I think MLE8, ltegister. Boomer office. viz: George Roeers for the northeast oni-itarter of section 34. township 23 south, runire 08 west. names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence religious affairs or Kendall and is supe: Cleveland had, and that he did it about the same time that he approved a bill 25 Land Office at Garden City, Kan.

Auirust 2H. 1CS7. they are going to be very pleasant neighbors. This always was a good neighborhood." Dakota Veil. lnteDUt-nt ot the cmnaav school iiere ty acres at Willi: hall upon and cultivation or.

said land. doubling his own silary. Grant was "Notice Is hereby given that the following- A dance was given at Friday evening. We hope that he will speedily bring Herbert A Corfield, Albeit McEuin, IS named settler has Sled notice of her intention Seydci. lien Hall, all of Kendall, Ken.

32 soldier who should hare sympathized to make final proof in support of Iwr claim wife and make his residence here. Four thousand four hundred and eigh OFM Niles. Hegister. and that said proof will be made before the with the soldier. Cleveland was not.but W.

G. Wilson made final proof on his Clerk of the District curt of Hamilton coun How Not to Get There. The road how-not-to-get-thero is a Land Office at Garden City. Kan. FEDERAL' ITEMS.

belonged to a party opposed to the war tv. at Kendall. on November 23. claim Wednesday. beptemner 13.

1887. 187. Ella Bonifleld, for the southeast ty acres at Notice Is hereby given that the following- It is high treason to say anything against one-auarter of section 7. township 21 south royal one. It is broad and easy to travel A nice gentle shower on Wednesday namon settler nas nied notice o.

nis inten range 39 west. She names the following wit Grant; but of the two vetoes Cleveland's and never by any accident leads the evening last. nesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, Wil is entitled to the most charitv." wayfarer thare. It leads over vast plains liam Cubbage. Charles II McSheery.

Frauk Our people are anxious to see the wat 3 3 4: 4: 4 tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of Hamilton county, Kendall. Kan. January 12. 18s, fainuel Philpott ST12 for the northwest one-uarter of section 17. township 21 south, range :9 west.

He names the Five thousand acres at Nine thousand acres at O'Neal, Marion Neal, all of ederal. Kan. of ignorance and flowery plains of care A case ot criminal carelessness came er flowing from the Federal well. No M. mles, uvtrtster.

lessness; through deep, dark, mysterious under our notice last Wednesday which complaint only anxious. 50 5 00 25 50 75 valleys of botchery; through moss-grown, following witnesses to prove his continuous upon and cultivation of said land. August 20. 1S87. came very near repeating the reu-hol experience of the night before.

It seems A working bee at Federal on Thurs owl-haunted forests of shoddy; through Notice is hereby given that tno following Joseph Warner, Jeremiah Tomlin, John Bird, Jacob liaker, all of Federal, day resulted in the building of a fine Five thousand seven hundred acres at Two thousand six hundred acres at named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim Kan. Si that when the men who are putting the tin roof on the city hall went their dugout as an addition to tho hotel. Ntt.ES. Register. and thjt said proof will made before the Probate Judge of Hamiltou county, Kia, at dinner thev left the charcoal stove full Land Office at Garden City.

Kan. All kinds of cotton and flannel dress goods at Paeasler's. Mr. Sam Guerrier was in the city the first part of the week. Mr.

G. P. Guerrier returned from his Colorado trip last Saturday. Perfumery, the finest selection in the state, at Griffith's drng store. ilr.

Elmer Griffith is able to be out Bgain after a two-week's sickness. Mr. Spencer has his shoe shop into the room next to Michaelis' store. Mr. Roseberry and family are living in N.E.

Allen's house on Grand avenue. Go to Paessler's for dry good, dress goods, furnishing goods goods." (September 14. 1SS7, We learn that our former neighbor Elgie Boyd has a position as traveling rxenflNO. rva j'vt'emiwr ig, loni, Marcia Hyde. 8 No M-'t, for the southeast one-ouarter of section 17.

township 22 south. noxious, malarial swampa of credit; by turbulent rivers of egotism and stagnant lakes of crankiness. It is a road which anyone can follow whose brain is nice and little or whose conscience easily adapts itself to. circumstances. The lazy, the careless, the ignorant, the incompe of coals sitting on a keg on the roof.

Notice la hereby given that the following. named settlor has filed notice of his intention range 38 west. Pee names the following wit No one was near to vwatch the agent for an advertising firm. We wish nesses to prove her continuous residence up Seven thousand acres at Three thousand acres at to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of Hamilton on and cultivation of. said land, I.

thing and as the wind was it him the success he will surely merit. Shook. William Ktutzman, Jonathan Stuts oo was but a few minutes before the wood county. at Kendall, on January 9, man, Henry Hansen, all of Kendall. Kan.

Among the many arrivals we note that 188S. James A Davis 122S1 for lots 1 tent and the dishonest follow it as natur iLts, ltegister. work on the building was ablaze. At of Mr. William Boyd and Mr.

William and 2. and the south one half of the northeast one-quarter of section 3. township 21 south. that moment we detected the odor of range 3SI wost. He names the following wi Scott with their families.

We have Land Office at Garden City. Kan. August 20. 1887. ally as mosquitoes bite, and never realize until too" late that it will not tafce them "There" any more than the delusive coffee bean "will convert the fumes of One thousand three hundred acres at Seven hundred and eiirhtv acres' at pine smoke in our omce ani on going Notice Is hereby given that the following nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, Frank O'Neal, Marion O'Neal.

Daniel TJ Alexander, 6 out saw a good-sized blaze on the roof. oo Known tK'in these gentlemen tor years and know them to be solid, enterprising named settlor lias filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim ll scaniana, ail or renerai, ivan. The burning keg was soon thrown into betweeu-act whifky into a delightful aroma. How not to get there is very and that said proof will be made before the Nixks. Register.

Clerk of the District c-rurt of Hamilton coun the street and the fire dashed out with citizens. They are direct from Martins-burg. Knox county, Ohio. They are Mr. pear leit lnursday night tv.

at Kendall. Kan on November 1 Land Office nt Garden city, Kan. September 14. bucket of water. This makes twice that ink i.

Laura uomceio, iortne nortnwest easy; to do it one only needs but to read nothing, observe nothing, learn nothing. Or. if it seems pleasauter, he can do it where he will spend the located in the Ohio valley. on-quarter of scetion towni-hip 21 south. for Nebraska winter.

Notice is hereby given that- the following- carelessness with a charcoal stove came range -iu west, bite names tne following wit nesses to prove her continuous residence up Some parties got bewildered on the nearly resulting seriously and we want named settler bag filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be mado before the Clerk of the District Court of Hamilton on and cultivation ol, said land, imam Nine thousand nine hundred and twenty acres at between six and seven dollars. Five thousand five hundred acres at 7 oo Four thousand and thirty acres at between Cubbage. Charles McSheery. Frank prairie on Wednesday night. Tbey un to be excused from any more such care lessness.

O'Neal, Marion Neal. all of Federal. Kan. county, et Kendall. on January 9, 1S8S, viz.

John Bolt 9lil for the north 28 CKM Nilks. Register. by disappointing customers, neglecting business and giving credit to Tom, Dick, and Harry. It is easy, simple and expeditious to do it by any of these ways and we can recommend them separately or together to all who are ambitious not to get there. Ex.

latched their tired team, separated and got lost from the wagon, wandered ii east one-auartur of section 10. township 21 south, rango 3.4 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Land Office at Garden City, Kan. August 24. 1SK7.

arounu an nigiic ana it tooK them near KENDALL SCORCHED. upon and cultivation of. said land. viz. Notice is hereby given that the followlng- ly all the forenoon to get rounded up.

James A Davis. How-ell Davis. Daniel It Alex A Midnight Spark Causes Destruction of naioud settler has tiled notice of his intention ander, Scanland, all of Federal. Kan. 32 They were colored gentlemen and it was to make final proof In support of his claim seven and Worth of Property.

eight dollars. Nilks. Register. Shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, sleeve buttons, and everything iu that line kept at Paeasler's Dr. Proudfoot and wife returned from visit in the eastern part of the state Sunday evening.

H. A. W. Corfield has established his office in his old land office building on north Main street L. R.

White will bring a carload of jchoice milch cows to Kendall next week. Look out for quite amusing to hear them giving the ire next to pestilence is the greatest Land Office at Garden City, Kan. and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Hamiltnn county, at Syracuse. on December 1. 17, Arthur Hannon Nonhcutt.

No W-4, for the southeast one-quarter of section 32. township details. HIM August 31. IHS7 calamity that can visit a small city th Notice Is hereby given that the following is devoid of fire protection such named settler has filed notice of bis intention 1 rr irjry Zl sou to, range i3 wext. He names tne following witnesses to prove bis continuous resi iarties who made homestead filings last spring are now making a rush for as a syrtem of water works.

Ken to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado before the Probate Judge of Hamilton county Kau. at dence upon and cultivation of said laud. viz. Joshna llrown, Jcratuiab Toiniin. James them.

The drouth of southwest Karma i Kendall. on November 21, 1887. One hundred and sixty-three acres at 8 oo Forty-eight acres at 0 oo Five hundred and forty-eight acres at 11 oo One hundred and sixty acres at .11 oo dau paid dearly lor her negligence in this direction last Tuesday night, and if Ashby. Siinou Haug, all of federal City, bo jargeiy overarawu Dy some ot our Kau. ALSO Carl Thompson for the northwest oue-quar-ter of section 22, township 24 south, range 3H west.

He names the following witnesses to this fire which might have been much eaetern Kansas papers, does not dete At 1 a at the same time and place, Joshua Brown. WJS. for the northeast one-quarter of seo- prove los continuous residence upon and worse, seta the property owners of this iiiein in tne least, as a rule they are cultivation of said land, Anthony Neu- "Miss Callie Altenburg has been sick with fever for the past two weeks- She tion zm. township zl south, rauge 39 west, town to work on some plan to give the meyer. John Lintisicy.

11 Adney, Gecrgo names the following witnesses lo prove bis surprised when they come to see crops no Pearce, all oi Kendall, Kan. 30 continuous residence upon and cultivation of, town protection against future devasta Nilbs, Register. much better than they had expect said land, Jerauiiah Tomlin, Western N'orthcutt. Arthur Nortbcutt, gyrus tions of this kind, the experience will are losing very few of our citizens Land Office at Garden City, Kan. llUlingsly, all of Federal City, Kan, js recovering slowly.

Trice' Iantation company gave a creditable performance to a large audience Thursday evening. not be a complete loss to the town. September 2. lbX7. and gaining many.

We say come on 324W.SIXTHS"C Notice is hereby given that the following- at tho snmo time and place. Jeremiah Tomlin, for the northwest one-quarter of section 2S, If last season and this one have not been named settler has filed notice of her intention The startling alarm was givan about 12:15 a. just a few minutes before township 21 south, rauge 3U west. He names to make final proof in support of her vhiiui and that said proof will be made before exceptionally good ones you are safe. the following witnesses to prove bis contin Mr.

F. M. Kelley was in town part of One-fourth cash, balance yearly payments. the -midnight passenger train arrived uous residence upon and cultivation of said Fulton, Clerk the District court of Hamil About everything has dona well but land, Arthur Northeutt. Joshua ton county, at Kendall, on Ne- Thr.

town had settled down to slumber corn and it has not been bad for sod. Brown. Wefdey Northeutt, Albert Fisher, all vembor 19. Kstella A Gotf of Ken this week. He and Mr.

Francis are the real estate business in Pueblo. of Federal City. Kan. 29 dall, for the soutbwen one-quarter ol section 2. township 22 south, range 39 wxsu fhe CFMNiLts Register, and repose.

The lights had been extinguished for the night Mid quiet and darkness had wrapped the city in solemn Dr. White and family of Fostoria, There is being quite active interest t.ken by our citizens in tho irrigating names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residenuo upon and cultivation of Land Office at Garden City, Kan. August 24. 137. fx id land, wnson fstout.

Amos ditch enterprise, on the proposition sub Harris, of Fedora nd Johu Katon, silence. Messrs. Milliken Brandt who Notice Is hereby given that the foilowing- Make Final Proof Before ftansField Yoong. IProfoeitQ Judge Lizzie Houtier oi Kendall, Kan. 30 mitted by C.

J. Jones. Mr. Henry NitiS, Register namod settler boa filed notice ot tits intentiou to make final proof support of his oiaiin occupy a room over J. M.

Williams' store as a sleeping apartment, were Smeczer is canvassing 22 38, and Rev. and that said proof wilt be made before the Ciork of the District court of Hatuil Land Office at Garden City, Kan. Belknap 21 38 taking subscriptions. IV probably the first to see the fire and give feptemoer 7. ibi7.

ton county, at Syracuse, on October 15, 1)7, Emanuel Sturkey, Not lee is hereby given that the following- see in the last issue of the Kearney Co. the alarm. C. Nichols ixo 3414. for the northeast one-quarter or sec Courili Advocate that the editor is warn tion i.

township 2t south, range 9 west. He named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before 11 Ten minutes after the fire started, Main names the following witnesses to prove hi contiuuous residence upon, and cultivation Fulton, Clerk of the District Court of Hamil street wis full of people and nearly ton county at Kendall. on November 9. of, suid land, David Calfee, Wiiliara everybody busy. he wind was Hart, Oiander Kills, all of Syracuse, Kan.

ing the people against the scheming of the said C. J. Jones, whether with or without foundation we are not prepared to say. But this we would say that all Hamilton County, Kah. blowine a crentle breeze from the south and Alfred button of Kendall, Kau.

29 CFM Mus. Kexieter. 1M87, viz: John Myerc of Federal, for the southeast one-quarter of section 14. township 22 south, range 39 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous and as the fire its force in legitimate criticism will be thankfully residenoe upon, and cultivation of.said land, viz: John Brown.

William Wilson. Frank creased very perc jpti'oly. White's build OFFICE First door north of Postoffice Kendall. Kansas Land Offioe at Garden City, Kan. August 2S.

ism. received, and we would ask to have the Miller, James Smith, all of Emory, Kan. 31 in was a two-storv frame and was one OFM N1L.KS legister. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention opinion of practical men published i to make final proof in support of bis clai Office In of the first business houses erected on Main street. As the fire started in the Ohio, arrived in town Thursday morning.

He has a claim throe miles east of Kendall. J. J. Milliken went east Wednesday morning to McPherson and Topeka on business. He expects to be back Sunday morning.

Miss Cora Greer of Kendall, formerly of this here Thursday evening on a vimt to Miss Minnie Stafford. Coldwater Star. A homestead relinquishment for sale. Good well and other improvements on the place; all for $100. JilCHOl.8 CO.

The postmaster has posted notices that bids will be received to. rry the dl from Kendall to Eli via Fletcher. Bids will be received until September 27. Mr. Boyd of Knox county, Ohio, arrived with his family and a cir load of household good last Tuw l-ty and will go on his claim three miles northwest of lo.vn in a few Among our new advertisement thw week will be-noticed that of II.

G- Ful your v.luable paper as well ng the legal Land Office at Garden City, Kan. and that said proof will be made before tb Probate Judge of Hamilton county, August, ii, ismi opinions ot those versed in such con Notice Is hereby given that the following- Kendall. on Decern I er 17, viz. roof, it burned slowly for a fr.tm build Henry Grosup, No 714S, for the north nameo settler uas men notice or nis inten tracts. A.

M. A Pleasant Neighborhood. ing but it was half gone when the work east one-quarter of section 18, township 24 tion to tnako final proof iu support of bis claim and that said proof will be made before south, range 38 west. He names the folk of fisrhtins the fire beg in earnest tno LierK ot tno uisinet court or Humilu.ii ing witnewtes to prove bis continuous resi county, at Kendall, Kansiis, on Novein- dence upon and cultivation of. said land.

viz. There was a vacant space of abou "Is that family that has moved in nex do-r neighborly?" asked one Sioux Fall Juo Kramit, HAW Corfield, John Brook nvr 4, viz. Jason F. Wlimoth. for the snutbwost one-quarter of section 20, town twelve feet between it and A.

F. Davis ship 26 south, ransre 30 west. Ho names the hurt, Harry right, all or Kendall, Kan. Special notice to Henry Groscup. Nn.ts Register.

woman of another. following witnesses to provo hi continuous Boomer Buildin PUBLICATION NOTICES. HOMESTEAD COSTEST. No. 4521.

Land Office at Garden City, Kan. Augusts, 18S7. Complaint having been entered at thisoffice by Frederick Drinkwater aaainst Laurenco DulTv for abandoning his lioniestad entry No tdated'April 15, 1X8U, Uon the northeast one-quarter of section 32. township 21 south, range 41 west, in Hamilton county, Kansas, that said Laurence Duffy has wholly abandoned said tract, that he has changed his residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry, that said tract Ia Tiot settled upon and cultivated by part- tis required by law, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear nt this offiee on the 2d day of October, 1JSK7, at 10 o'clock O. in.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Nll.BS, Register. "Yes, they appear to be. They've bor residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: William Banks, Billlngsiea. Edward Teis, Geo Malott.

all of Kendall, Kan. Laud Offioe at Warden City. Kan. August 29, iS7. 27 NiL.es, iteiriiter Notice is hereby given that tho followin named settler has tiled notice of his intentio Land Office at Garden City, Kan.

to make final proof in support of his claim August 11, 1KS7. and that said proof will be made before (l Notico is hereby given that the following- uiton. t.ierK or tne uistrlct court or Maon drugstore a one-story frame. Across this space great sheets of flams were wafted by the wind and it was not long before the fire gained an entrance under the roof and then it wis doomed. Just north of Davis' drug store and right up against it was the Windsor hotel kept by E.

Il-m-berry, The building was owned by H. A. W. CorSeld and G. P.

Guerrier. The hotol building had two stories a'll was with a tin roof, and burned like tlader. K-wberry euyed ton county, at Kendall, on No named settler has Eled notiue or ins lntvntion to make final proof in support of bis cluim vember II, Uoen Delay of Kends rowed flour of me twice, tea once and sugar three times. Then they have got our cifK-e mill and one tub and the hatchet and two lengths of the stove pipe and the baby orriage, and the woman empties all her swill over the fence in our yard and I see her coming across now to hanz her clothes on our line." "I shouldn't think you wquld like to and that proof will be made before the for the northwest one-qmirtwr of section 20, Clerk of the District Court of Hamilton coun ty, at Kendtill. on November 1.

tnwnsblfk aoutn, ranae 89 west. He nantej the following witnesses to prove his onnnu on. C'erk of the District Mr, on reeidenoe upon and cultivation of raid land. John arrithor, Geortre Morton, enda1 ill ton is now doing a general umu aim durance bus-iness. Land Office at Garden City, Kan.

Kepteml-or 13, 1S7. Notice is hereby jriven that tb netiier hns Died notice of hi- intention to maite final proof in support of his cUUnj. 17. George I Walter, 92NJ. for low 3 and 4 and Ire south on-li1f of th northwest ontvoourier of ee1 Ian 5, township 23 south, rang wot.

He numc the follow. log Witnesses to prove liis continuous rpfel- leamh Wnrtbeu. Frank 1 iu 'e. p.li of Kenun Kan. Spcciui no'ice to Wm Uniinn.

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