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Morton County Star from Richfield, Kansas • 1

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iiiiti NO. 33 RICHFIELD, KANSAS, FRIDAY. MAY 5. 1893. YOL.

VI. CONTEST NOTICES. Heleetlag your list ot pepere tor Us eoaiiuf Contest Number 11,271 H. V. VOJtTniN.GTON, ipiTOa AND rROFRJETOR.

SuTRiftr'i Sams. Cflo 49. (Fiit Published April 1 4, 1893.) In itlib Wat lict Court of Morton County, Suto of Kaunas. year Itwill be lo yonr interest is vueiceer The Advocate Published first time in tbe Mortom CouhvT ta. February 3, lyjricRimoN.

$1 0 perttaii InyjimLly in 'ndvanoc, blinked Friday- of each week. IS. li.iiny, Htiliitiff. Alexander Rwieknrtl, Addte SwU'kard, Hoard of County CoramissionerH cf Morton ConuljjKftiiKHS, mid tho KnniuH Lonn A Trut Com-Danv. Trustee Peiendunts.

Vatr4tRlctletd Fortune second eleee atell atetter. AbVRBTISINO RATKb. Metals tr Inch, single column, each ptotith f0 preferred position given. Pi suites Locale, oenta per line eaob. Ineertloa tHil aenUen, eente par Una eeob Insertion ($100 FEB YEAu) the leading reform paper ot Kansas eat the Mlsflppi valley, II Is a 11 sage, 61 eel-amn Journal, prluted oa bodk paper ei4 issued every Wednesday, IliA ADVO.

CAT! numbers among Its tontrlbetors eowe of the best writers on ecoi.nmlt.qaei tlocs In the st, ilromibl.it smojisI are Hon.eTohn Darii-ijM. O. George (' Ward. 8ctt lex. Galitiia.

Q. smpbell. P. B. Maxion OerMr.

J. C. Hobherd III be In Wess-lugton after tho of the lieit Congress aa the speciel ivrrs.viuilont uf THi AUVOCATol. and his lesisre oltme at ill be.uontb more loon the aul scrlpiloi price of he paper. If yoa are In this movement le wlu yon cannot Io do erHho TM AIVIH ATK.

T''. will It next year. Bend cents for a ti lal saa-eerlptlon and see if we have a-'l lold ja kaeiratk. Addreae ADVOCATE FVIi'G CO, T0PEKA, KANSAS. IN DAKOTA.

revelers la the Wool ant) Northwest I' Through the r'auoue Had Lands. Just after entering Dakota we pawd through the famous liud Lands. The formations her arc very curious. Vividly colored rh.y and rocks rise in mounds and tmttes from fifty to one hundred ie loyc Jho level, resembling domes and pyramids, and forming rolling valleys and rounded hilUidea. The valleys often contain smallstrcams of water, end the hills are covered with a nutritious herbage.

AH through this region the stock men have their ranches, and the cuttlu raising industry Is In flourishing condition. Evidently, from the external appearance, this tract of land has once been untar water, for remains of shell and clams are found here, with fossilized and petrified stumps pf trees. Coal beds have beets burning here tor agtts, and in some places tbe fires atill exist The name of this section seems to be derived from the designation first given to this region by old French trappers and hunters who called them ttraauvalses terras pour traverser," but they are in reality not so bad as they are painted. NOTIC15- -TJMHiti; CULTUKK. Lr.

Land Office, Qardtn Cftv, Kan tax. Jan. li ISM, Complaint having been entered at this office by Robert Buford, against F.iums Doom for failure to comply with tne law as to timber entry No. JO dated Garden Citv, Kansas, July it, 188U upon the K. sVtitn21, in 81, South ot 42.

West in Morton County, Kansas, with view to tbe canoellatii of said entrj contestant alleging: Defendant: has failed to comply with the timber eultuie law in this: Thi.t tbe teees, tree-sesds, nuU or cuttings planted sitid tract for saiO defendant dtirmc Hie third jt ear from lntef entry bve failed to gtxw and during fourth year from date of entry and up to date herein said defendant has foiled to replant any porUon of said tmi4 to 4oe, tree seeds, nuts or cuttings nrcauso the same to be done: that she is at this stale In default that she lis not applloel fw an extension ol time by reason ot stiid failures as provided by law. Staid parlies ans hereby summoned to appear at this olSoo on tbe 21st day of Apl. I8A3, at 10 o'clock a. tu. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure.

Jesse Taylor, Receiver. 6. F. tiWcks, Attorney for Plaintiff. )-24 am favor of any temporaries Uw that community iu which I live favors.

Pr. Lvmnn Abbott, at reported In Now York F-Jf. Nob) man; you would make a pplificlan. "Why not go nber and say that you fevor Any code of moral wt)ich the community you are In favors Tbit bvata the school leader who was Killing teach that tbe earth was fist or round, as the trustees desired. 'Those, gentlemen, are my sentiments," said a certain candidate, 'lui jf thev den't suit you ibey can be changed." fti.

(S.T) Sew, it the reverend getittemati had Buid: "I urn ia favor ol 'govern Personally Conducted Sx curt Ion i Sheriff's Sale- tfnt l'ublisktd April HI. 1698. Br virtue of of an oritur ot sals, daVa tUi Mth dsr of April 189.5, kmied out of the District Ceurt In and ior tlorton County, Kansas. In an au'Ioa in said court wherein .1. J.

tlrippNi was sad Andrew J. Griffin and Kt. -Grillin, bis wife, real onto uakanwa, ware fletenriauts, 1 will, on Monday, tbe ny of May 1833 bet rn the boars ot 10 A U. sad 4 1'. at IU front door of the Court lloue Uie i'Mj of Bicbflald, in said Morlos Couatv.

Katmai, oS'xr at public tain and soil to the LliHtSi! and best bidder, for earn in band, ail tbe riKUt, title and Interest of eneh an4 every of the above Damud parlins io and to the following real estate, fa said stats nd couutv. to-wit; The fruth east quarter Section Four 4) Township Thirty ('06) Range Thirty Dies (39) West. Said property will be sold at directed ly said oror et sale, without appraisement, and suWsot to a prior cniMinibrance of the principal not $400.00 and interest at set ftut ia jplatntiiTs pcllliun belonging to a traiur to lain suit. R. N.

Long. Sherisl Morton County, Kansas. Beardtlsy Gregory. Attorneys, Kansas City, Mo. a Sheriff's Safe- First published April 1)1, MX By virtue of an order of caleAsied thelSth day of April 1PA iwued out of the District Court in and for Morten County, Kansas, in aa action In said eurt wherein Jennie K.

Strattoa was nlsintltT snd Henry M. Gildemautor and Mrs. Gildemeiater, bis wife, real name unknown, wore dfendants, will, on Uondsv, tbe 234 dny of Mav 1K93 between the tours of 10 A. U. ana 4 1.

nt the front snr ot the Vurt House in tbe City ol RichCeld. in said Morton County, Kansas, iflr at public tale mid sell to tne highest ard best bidder, for cash in band, all tbe right, title and iuierett of each and every of the above annird parties in and to the following real estate, in said tate and county, Vcwit Lot Three (3) and Four (4) and tbe east half of the Southwest quarter of Section Thirty one (H) Towuship Thirty four (34) Range Forty two (42) West. taid property will be sold as directed by said order ol sale, without appraisement. herir Office, April 18, mi. R.

N. Long, sheriff Morion County. Kansas. Beardsley Gregory, Attorneys, Kansas City, Mo. 31S Sheriff's Sate.

First PubhslfSd April 21, 1893 By virtue of an order of sale, dated the Ulh dy of April. 1B93, isuod out of the District Court in and for Morten County, Ksnsas in an action in said court wlverein Jei nio StraUon was plaintiff, and Robert F.Johnson, Mnvgaret A. Johnson, Southern tinniii Mort'ige Company, L. B. Reach, Barbour, Cbautau- liy vu-uie ot nn urdor ot Rie iHFued to me, out id District Court, in tiio boveentKled action, I will, oq Wednesday tiw 17th day of Jflay A.

D. lwBS, at o'clock P. M. of Buid (ley, at tbe front 4oor of the Court House- in tbe City oi K'ch-fluid tbe county ol Morton in tho Slate of Kansas, offer at public Rale, and soil to tho highest nnd best bid-dor, for cagh in hand, all the following described real estate, to wit: The North west quarter (N. W.

14) of Section No. Seventeen (17) in Township No. Thirty One (31) South, of fiange No. Forty Two (42) West of the 5th Principal Meridian lying and tuUiate in the Counly of Morion in tbe State of Kansas. The abore described real estate is taken as tho property ot said do-fendante, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will to told without appraisement, to satisfy said order ot Hale.

In witness whereof I luice hereunto set my hand this 14th day of April 1898. R. N. Long, Sheriff of Morton County, Kansas. Fuller Whitcomb and G.

Porter Craddock Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8034 Dannie C. W. guan. Jack Frost lUmulaOs travel.

Vt'hsn lis touches our ears, we think' about 'getting CsHforila has the Ideal winter elim-ate just lar enough South to be sunshiny and frostless, and yet with suScent tonic in ment tmloout a a temporary ex-j ptdiout, uinil bueU tme the the air. Santa Fe Route takes Jack frost's hint, and has arranged a series of personally-conducted weekly excursions to California. Pul-man Tourist Sleepers, furnished with btri-diug, toilet articles, leave I hicago and iu which I livofavuns; Prohibitum" would he tia Uo lcr ioliUutii iu lti opinion' HINTS FOR THE HOME. St. Louis every Saturday evening, and leave Kansas City every Sunday niorntng, via 4.

T. A' F. and A. P. line for Los Angeles and San Francisco, on fust express trains, special agents and portors In atiandam-e.

A Convenient Paper Weight. An Italian cure waa about making a journey. Many friends called to say good-by, and, as had happened before, each gave bins ft paper on which was jotted down a list of things which the writer wished the traveler to purchase for him. Only one of these friends accompanied his memorandum, with the necessary money, This one friend's commission tbe pure carefully executed, and delivered the articles to him. When the other called for their goods, ho said: "Soon after I sailed I took out all your papers to look them over and classify them.

I laid them on the deck before me. Suddenly there came a gust of wind, and they were all blown away. I could not remember what they contained, and so I could not do your errands." "But" they objected, ''you bough What so and so asked you to get." "Oh yes," said the cure. "You see he inclosed the cash with his memorandum, and that kept it from blowing away." Youth's Companion. Publislted 4r-t time in the MoTN County Star March 3, 1893.

Contest Number 11,812. NOTICE- -TIMBER CULTURE. U.S. Land Office. Garden City, Kw- Jan'y 24, 1893.

sas. Complaint having been entered at this office by liobert C. Efelston, against Elmer E. Ellis for fnilure to comply with the law as to Timber Culture Entry No. 8479, dated Garden City.

Kansas 27, 1886, upon the S. W. Section in Township 32, South of Kango 40, West in Morton County, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging: that the said entryman has failed to comply with the timber culture law in this: that tbe trees, trees-seeds, nuts or cuttings planted on said tract for said entryman during the third year from date of entry have failed to grow and during fourth year from date of entry, and up to date herein, said entryman has failed to replant any portion ot said tract to trees, tree-seeds, nuts or cuttings or cause tho same to bo done. That he is At this dato in default therefore; that he has not applied for an extension of time as providod by law. Said parties are hereby summoned to upptmr nt this offico on the 21st day of April at 10 o'clock A.

to rospond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged Wlum. D. M. Frost, Register. B.

Stocks, Atlorner for Plaintiff. 24-28 Second-class -tickets honored. A it.s!I charge for use of tourist sleeper. neat, clean asd comfortable Inquire of nearest ticket afeM, nr writ to U. T.

Nicholson, O. P. T. A. Santa Fr SHERIFF'S SALE.

Case No. 491 First Publication April 14,1893. In tho District Court of Morton County, State of Kansas. Lucy Bcrpee Beckwith, Plaintiff. vs.

Uulbert Dyer and Minnie Dyer, Defrndants. I By virtue of an Order of Sule issued to me, out of said District Court, in lb above-entitled Route, TooeUa, Kansas, for copf of folder describing these excursions, action, I will, on Wednesday the 17th day of May, A. D. J893, at 2 o'ciocls r. At.

oi stuci dav. at tho frontdoor of tbe Court House en uss tuwu ius ona ttSH FLOWER SEEDS Stella Iloneb his wife, Hnd The Board of in tho City of Richfield, in the County of Morton in the state ot Kansas otter at putillc salo, end sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all tho following-described real estate, to wit: OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Tiieee is a moth insuranco company, be South West Quarter (S. W. 1-4) of 11 AnraimrftlleledOirvrbrii V--X 4ld.tklw.heil mn6 Hli 4lk vslT oahle.

flanaal tibiu' Wwiu iwft l.rsj St ilus- i yft, ffl-oltma IHuifweJ sin tor Itedi and lb tunWf tM. fa jj It ta tort. DNiii, KeWiUwocfl, County Commicsioners of Morton County, Kansas, were defeirdsnts, I will, on Monday, th 22d dav of May, WM, between tbe hnurs of 10 A. Si. and 4 P.

at the front door of the Court House in the City of Rich Geld, in said Morton County, Kansas, ofler at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidier, for cash ia brad, all the right title and interest of each and every of tho above named parties in and to tbe following real estate, in said suite and cauntv to wit: lots One (1) and 'I we (2) and the South half of the North east quarter of Section Four (4) Township Thirty four (34) Range Forty one (41) West. isaid property will be sold hs directed by said order of sale, without appraisement. herirTs office, April 18, 1893. R. N.

Long. Sheriff Morton County, Kansas. Beardsley Gregory, Attorneys, Kaunas City, Ma 81 6 'It fulilna, J'iatU ied)iu, rWg srtltjtifltts), uu Tir Inwsl'itw tbu rharaii'-kt levW vW low 1W.W" 5 1 -w bOltMt WT It bOt tajrejavly loutM, ITS) gBawt tbe) fallowing SV'enWoW Jti L'fMm tt- Section No. Thirty two (32) in township No. Thirty four (34) South of Banf No.

Forty One (41) West of tho Cth Principal Meridian iving and situate in tho County of Morion in the State of Kansas. The Above-described real estate is taken as the property of said defendants, nnd is directed by said order of sale to bo sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto sot my band this 14th day of April. 193. R.

Long. Sheriff of Morton County, Kansas. Fuller Whitcomb and G.Pinter Craddock Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8034 1VIU a SAW swewwa-- w. oaw liilV MoHtil.

VDi to r-bierilstf Wi H1 twrr. afn a.J eknaf Msi. sMeae MMillcnU Clll. Sheriff's Sale. Case (First published, April It, 189S.) IN the DiKtrM Court Morton Couutv, State of Kansas.

John II. Mulvane, Martin and Wan. It Bossington TYa'tees, I Plaintiffs. VS. Thouma W.

C. Moore, Thomas 1-Cooper end W. 0. Uurohsted, part-1 nors as Cooper as Burehsted, E. W.

Gorhnm hud 1. C. I Defendants. lly virtue of an Order of Sale Issued to me, out of said District Court, in the above-entitled action, I S'lll, on Wodnetday the lTth day of May, A. D.

lelM, at 1 o'clock P. M. ol said day, at tbe fronf door of the Court House in the City of Riohlield in the county of Morton in the state of Kansas, offer at public salo, sell (o the highest and beat bidder, for rash In hand all the following-described real estate, to wit: The Wesf Hal of the North Wesl Quarter (W. 1-2 N. W.

14) of Section No. Tun(y eight (88) In Tou-nsbip NO. Thtrry One (111) South of Range No. Ter(y Two (2) West of the 6th Prlnelpal Meridian lying and situate in the County ot Morton In (he State of Kansas. The aboto-described real estate Is titken nsthe property et said defendants, and Is dl reeled by said order ot nale to be sold, nnd will be sold vlthout appraisement, to eatiafy anld order ef aale.

Iu witness tubereo I have hereunto Bet my hand this Uth day of April, 1MU. It. N. Long, riberift of Morton County, Kansas. Fuller Whitcomb and u.

1'urler Craddock, Attorneys for Plaintiff. leeUon of Cholue lower fawrW m'-. liamondil. lUlMtn, Cypr. Vto-, Bisxin, DijlUlis, Dooblt Itanlst, Tiak, RtnitinUr, l.l-o-l fnttit ran-in thrt montba tad Ibtainlirs) niifiilflwol CwJicUa CboU floe.

ar 8U, put iu by I tfnMlat 64 Nhh and warraaiel frwah aad NsUMa. bdy tan afford mim Ihlf wooderlui prMrtaaJty. nanai smty ubeKilsMr maj timt taa vain BOBty ami, and will rafuad yBf bmmj cf both awdi and Mttratlaa If 700 aol aatltftirl. Ourt aa Id and ntlabla publlabinf haoa dr-d aU ihe InOLhg aam-papsm. Wa hi-a revived atindrada of tatllnsoaUli from plaaaid tMWMdutlBf lhaaaat yaara: Kussmaul is the comprehensive name of a citizen of Rich Hill, Mo, Workmen are not allowed to work on the streets in New Bedford unless they have been.naturalized.

The longest speech, ever made was by Roumanian deputy in support of the impeachment of an ex-minister, John Bratiano, when he spoke for thirty-seven hours, Chablks Ricnox, of Paris, exercises ft curious profession. He is much Bought by the wealthy who give entertainments, and is stationed in the conservatory or garden to imitate different birds, There is a little insect in Nevada which fastens itself on the wire fences in the autumn and exudes a sticky, glutinous substance. In the spring the wire parts at the point where the insect has been, Powell, of the United States army, is authority for the statement that among the Cheyennes a man is never permitted to speak to his mother-in-law except through the intermediation of a third person. Sad Experience. la.

smu Asaat Aetaw fnumA bertt Siooklra, N. V. Mn. Huy War HncUi (a Bjiler Bbsciiler). fta4 Once OrttewMS, eeD lr4mi air Mis lut wm.

Oe mat coo-1 hsaSthlseStf I.IU lk.aOtbpn.oj S.U HwnmlM. BMBBA. Wtit SM. lost eat it fl I SIS UcrhHI.es asdslSf Sheriff's Sale. First Publisn'd April, 21, 1893.

By virtue of an order of sale, dated the 18th day of April lt03, issued out ot the District Court in and for Morton County, Kansas, in an action in said court wherein J. J. Crip pen was plaintiff, and Charles P. Hiutt, Southern Kansas Mortgage Company, K. A.

Boyle and Mrs. Boyle, bis wife, real name unknown, R. A. Boyle and Mr. her husband, real name unknown woro defendants, I will, on Monday, the 22d day of Msv, 1893 between the hours of 10 A.

M. and 4 P. At the front dcor of tbe Court Heuse in the City of Richflold, in said Morton County, Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and bout bidder, for cash in hand, Vm coUKtloni H.t rar ss tea CDCPI1I flCCCD I Te ey UJv wed-1 Of LUIHk VI I Ul i lae as 19 nule I uw BtuaTai ejuBT. sassea sssamoeeisr mm vli Mk thi Mftreijf Mitl. will aral Vm, la adiUtloa ta aU tba a bar), tot paekat al Aa Sheriff's Sale.

State oKnn, Count of Morton, is. Jennie II. Ntratlon Vs. Joneph H. Stnaton, and Josephine H.

Stanton, hit wife; lthoda Knifht, auil Knight, bra habnd; r. H. State ot Kanui; 0. F. Cueen, Levi 8.

Oond, nnd T. O. Bobton, ulfnoes; aud tbe Farmer Loan Trait Co. of Kanus Br vlrtae ot an Order of Sate, litued out of the (he district ooarl sitting In and for aid Morton county, in the above entitlad actio and to oi directed, I will oa Tuesday, the ltith day of liar, lbSS, at 8 o'oloek in the afternoen of anld Any, at the ront door ot the court houae In aald county, offer for aale at publlo auction and sell, without appraisement, to the hifihest and bei bidder for ouh in hand, to eatlify said order of aale, all the estate, title, and interest of fhe abore named defendants, aud each of them, and all persona claiming under them, In and to the following described tract anil parcel of lnnd, ituateit in said county, to-trit; (he south wist quarter of section ten (10 1 In township thirty three (Si) south, of rants fotty three (43) went, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging. Given under my hand, at myoflse In the city of Richfield in said county, thlK Uth day of April, 193.

11. N. Long, Sheriff. Otsen A. llaasett, Alty.

forPlff. tJll First publication April 14, 1WJ ereus Eckfbrd tweet Fees, msrwler Ika anal vtnellu, UelaSlu SeFeUtw, tui fuhloortl. lotiqurt an. ealtlTslel, sMJ VI U. KdforS VarlMlM wiUk we tfer, sratht Wrtil, M.

Mnurn mm w. whs. S. m. eoS auel cakbntae Imwh.

tb.y raw 's ef (Ml, tod predeM fir tbne aB.BIKs a soetiDHou Cakdt. One cup white e-gar, three cups brown sugar, one quarter cup of water, one ancl, pne- quarter cups of molasses and a table-jwoniul of butter. Farm and Home. tsvs Rich Cookieb. One cup of but-Set, one cup 8ugar, three eggs all beaten together to a cream, use just enough fUrar to tube, and roll this.

Christian faquirer. Potato Purrs. Take cold mashed potatoes, and add two eggs beaten sep a little salt, a tablespoon of ff sited butter and a little rich milk and all together. Bake in muffin rings ia a brisk oven, watching carefully. Weston Budget i Murrnts.

One pint of boiled milk, 6ce egg, one tablespoon of sugar and half cup of soft yeast Add flour to make aa stiff as bread sponge, set at eight and stir down in the morning, end bake in muffin rings for breakfast. Boston Budget EUROPEANS TALKED ABOUT. It is fifty-nine years since Mr. Gladstone took hi seat in tbe house of com Cons. Tee queen has knighted the lord mayor of London, conferring upon him the order of St Michael and St Oeorge.

It is stated that he prince of Wales will visit Cans. and that he will make a trip to the Pacific coast over the Canadian Pacific railroad, stopping at the Chicago fair en route. Jameb Kieb Hardix, the labor candidate who was elected to parliament, wanted to take the oath without removing the cloth cap he habitually wears, but the speaker made him uncover. WmLK the duchetsa of Albany was distributing prizes at the annual show of the Cottage Garden society at Sandown pork, a fox terrier ran from the spectators, mounted the royal dais, and, standing on its hind legs, begged for a prize, loo. THE CURSE OF GOLD.

Apparent Fulfillment of a Strange Superstition. The poldseekers of both America and Australia have a singular but well-grounded superstition that the discoverers of hidden treasures are sure to meet with violent deaths. The original proprietors of between thirty-five and forty of the most prosperous gold and Silver mines in this country are known to have come to just such ends. Out of the forty or less twelve were shot or stabbed to death in saloon and other broils; five committed suicide; three were engulfed by landslides; five turned murderers or robbers nnd were caught and executed in various ways; one fell into a boiling spring and had the flesh literally stewed from his bones, while the others disappeared and no one knows what ever became of them. George E.

Fryer, once the millionaire proprietor of the 'Fryer Eill mine," committed suicide in Denver after spending the last nickel between himself and starvation. The discoverer of the great Standard mine (California) was caught and Bwallowed up in an avalanche; Col. Story wa3 killed by Indians; William Fairweather of the famous "Alder Gulch mine" died with the "frenzied horrors" af tor a continuous two-years' debauch. ''Farrell of Meadow Lake" died with a terrible disease in a Sun Francisco hospital. The owner of that great mine, the "Hamestake," became a highwayman and was shot while robbing a stage coach.

John Homer tried the same route that Fryer went. "Doughnut Bill." "Ninemlle Clarke." "Old Eureka" and many others were killed in saloons. Plummcr, known as "Montana," the discoverer of the richest mine in the world, and at one time "sheriff of the largest county iu the United States," was finally hanged on his own scaffold. St Louts Kepublic. all tho right, t.tle and inieicst oi eacn ana every of the above named parties in and to the following real estate, in stud state and fiiifc frsirrsnl Stocru of nost brtllloBt eolarlor.

ANOTHER 6REAT OFFER eatetrleuiii ede.) w. will mc. Tke Lodlrs World Oa Tear, wHk aipll gteww flees. dMcrlbad, Ill.wU. aukat af UM iMu.lf eOV flaal and fartlv cl.br.Uo Eakfard Sweat Jor.

at. aotfBK at lUrkr riase, Hew ret. county, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section thirty-two (XJ) township thiriy-rour (14) South, range lorty (W) west. fcsia property win Be sow as aireeiea oy said order of sale, without appraisement, and subiect to a prior encumbrance of tbe Caveats, end Trade-Harks obtained, and all Fst-tzit business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office Is Opposite U.S.

Patent Office, and we can secure patent is less time than these temote from Washington. snd model, drawing or with description. We advise. If patentuble or not, free ol chares. Our fee not due till patent is aeenrsd.

A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents." wttfc 'names of actual client In your State, county, et town, lent free. Adureil, c.A.srjow&co. Oppesltt Psasirt Met, WteWaitea, P. t.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the Distrlol Court ot Morton Ooenty, the principal note for 400.00 and inUrert as set torlh in plaintiff's petition and held by WANT a stranger to this suit. While crossing the Public garden few days ago a Boston gentleman came upon a very little boy who was lustily crying: "I'm lost! I'm lost!" "What is your name?" asked the gen. tleman. "Harry B.

Brown," blubbered the boy. This common name scarcely afforded a clew to the child's identity; so this would-be rescuer pursued his inquiries further. "What is the name of tbe street yon live in?" I "1 don't know," was the answer. i Then, thinking that if he could ascertain the father's business be might oe aoie to locate mm, the gentiemun asked: "What does your father do?" Previous experience in "getting lost" 'evidently Cashed acroBS the child's It. H.IiOng, Sheriff Morton County, Kansas JACKSON Beardsley Greeorv, Attorneys, Kansas City, Missouri.

oi so Btate of Kansas. I Julia A. St. Clair. Plaintiff.

1 VS. John H. Bolt et al. Defendants. Bute of Kansas (o JohaS Boll, Ureettkg: loe will take nodes that you have beea susd 'la the District' Cenrt ot Morton Counly, Btate of Kansas, and that yoe must answer the petition in Said cause on or beore'the 31st day of May ISM, or said petlUon will be taken a true and judgment rendered In salt! aoUon against yoe for the foreclesure ot serial trust deed, executed by yoo upon the first day ot Novem SHERIFF'S SJLLK.

First Published April 21. 1893. By virtue ot an order of sale, dated the FREETOYOlMo. tatrnitaoe our msiamoth stor; paper i i itn newliomes we "111 Mudrre ofroat aa every verson aniweriHg lile ad. either cf the elejrnt heaty mmA mnljt In O.A.

18th day of April, 1893, issusd out of the District Ccnrt in and tor Morton County, Kansas, in an action in said court wherein to be fMmtue Wedding King. ber law, on the following described real esiate.to-wit: Lets Three (3) end Four (, end the Fast Bait of the Soeth west, Quarter, (being the Bouth west fractional Quarter) oSeetion No. Seven (7) In Township No. Thirty-four (31) Mouth of Range No. Thirty-nine (39) West of the Sixth P.

M. in the Oounty of Morten, state of Kansas, anil for tha sale of said premises to pay the debt secured by said trust deed end costs of suit, and Frank C. Prost, was plaintiff and Sihon V. Sellais, Catharine P. Sollars, his wife.

Mr. 8al4fll1audtowell aad give satire sstisfae-n. Trkae jiu'J who eende tl (onahorstsnMl -Pierce, Mr. Taylor, ana Sera folly esnbecilptiontoeartireatillaelrateaT real names unknown, partners as Pierce, Taylor and Little, oorge W. Dyas, Mrs.

orever barring and foreclosing said defendants, weeai.r. oaiiy amry paper.eaiatBMBaca IpaeStlSeeUune, vewllfitend ei-her of these massive aad elsgaatrlngayretnra mail tVre.nAarve'pi-qmM. Twerlag and) yearly suhserip'iont tl. B.arntiA shese rlage are not Leap plat 1 good, but gnaranteed mind, for with a sudden access of sobs he replied: "lie whips me!" A policeman took the little truant in charge. Youth's Companion.

Tbe Bmall Boy's Gating-. A mother sent her small boy into the Country, and after a week of anxiety received this letter: got here all tlflltP wItoirfer iic. wear Hi.ft nd Bifid Cors(s, Invited Set try Dtei Tlsoy are prjrov.ii i ptiystcians, endors ft Irss makers, onit ha worn In 1.1. 'ZSTi FOB b. men nvagNrl WaniiS.

and each of them, of and from an right, titio, I )ys, bis wile, real name unknown, r. j. Huckenbury, Sirs. Huckenbury, bis wife, real name unknown, P. C.

Huckenbury, estate, interest property or equity ot redemption In or to said premises, or any part thereof. iMa the L-snune goia niira. ThlswoHdrlaaeleeaB Mr. husband, real name unknown, inner ft WbltcotuD, Attorney's or winuff. (SEAL.) Attest, F.

W. Tret, Clerk. First publication April Is, 1M3. 30 33 C. Hackenberry, Mrs.

Hackenberry, made to Introduce our perer. Just aa represented er year noney cheerfully refunded. ItyMeasnre yonr tager with slip at pspsr. Wrtts It.sjil ASrit. tformr xowi- TA tn HF.MTIMWIf,, ef ree Aoseenr.CoM.

Ia Ike DISTRICT COURT OF MORTON right and I forgot to write before. It is a very nice place to have fun. A feller his wife, real name unknown, P. C. Hncken- boiry and Mr.

husband, real name unknown, wore defendants, I will, on Monday the 2M dav of Mav 1893 between the COTJN TT, STATE OF KANNA8. Mssoei sautgt. and I went out on a boat and the boat hours Of 10 A. M. and 4 P.M., at the front tipped over and a man got me out and SaaaR.

Dennis, t'laintic. vs. lessor J. Flagor et al. Defendants.

tale of Ksnaae to Eleazor J. Flaaer and door -of tbe Court House in the City of I was so full of water that I didn't 3 Trenees Flagor Greeting: Bichneld, io said Morton County, Kansas, know nothin' for a good long while, -i a rt umm. and wess m. m. Tea.

amu eacn you, win tare notice taaivoa offer at public sale and sell to the highest and keve been sued In the District Court et Morion i The other boy has to be buried after thev find him. His mother came from irr- hto nia to axroeotwre ior ruya-oro, jm xy tiSaa MtmSf artr- I.J Weatothooldeat 'j end fargeoC eaaafatarere fas Autenc eellittg Onuty, Btate of Kansas, and that you meat ansmr the petition In said cause on or before the Slat day May, 1SSS, or said petition will be lakea as true and judgment rendered in said ectiou sralnrt yon for best bidder, for cash in hand, all tbe right, title and interest of each and every of the above named parties in and to tbe following real estate, in said state and county, to-wit: Tha Southwest Quarter of Section Nineteen 1 'J. entsneaaua riaa-neee war. to eianuu bef op any aaener iapaud. We Lincoln and she cries all the time.

A hoss kicked me over and I have got to have some money to pay the doctor for fixin pu frtiaki both wav. il mat estieaaotf.ry. Wrr- rut for two years. Why pa an Agent (Into DM to ordr foa- voof Writo your own order. Boxing tree.

VTe Uko all the risk of dageiaahipiring, WHOLESALE PRICES. (19) Township Thirty one (81) Range Forty two U2 West. c-? my head. We are going to act an old barn on fire to-night and I should smile i i e. herds' Stprlnc Waffooe, 33 to 50.

Oneninlwd Mss.lf esntoS-e. r.arTrrs. R70 to feKM) if we don't have bully zun. I lost my esnall fS)ixtot1SS. Top Bailee attdie, Sue so Said property will be sold as directed by said order ot sale, without appraisement, and subject to a prior encumbrance of the principal not for $400.00 and interest as set a.

rfiaeiariwaiowa iuu. vvewarxiM Ike foreclosure or a certain trust need, executed by yon epon the second day of Sep' ember 188, on the fallowing deserlbed real estate, to-wit: The Kertkwest Quarter oSectioa No. Twelve (VJ) In Torcnshlp No. Tirty-twe CIS) South ot Range Re, Forty-raw (2) west of the sixth r. M.

la Ike County of Morton, Btate Kansas, and for Ike sale of said premises to pay the debt seonred by said (rent deed a fid. costs of suit, and terever erring and foreclosing said def andante, end oaeh of these, ef and front all right, title, estate, Interest property or equity ot redemption la ei te sa remises, or say part thereof. Attest: W. Trotk, Clsrk. (flit.) taller ft Wkiteosak, Attorneys for 10 II First piklteetiea April 542.

watch and am very sorry. I shall bring home some mud turtles, and I shall brinfr home ft tame woodchuck if aToswa Uellvery WtLgooe and Koata Carlo OUR HARNESS eU No. Oat-tanntd Ltui eut ia plaiatiJTs petition belonging te oofkev. I can get 'em in my trunk." Cfc cago streamer to this suit. 1.

IT. Lonr, Sheriff, Uertea Ceuaty, Journal. liases. Beardiltyfc Orejery, Attorneys, Eaaias City, Me. at Je VV.D.PuATT, poo'y, ELKHART, I.

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