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The Taloga Star from Taloga, Kansas • 3

The Taloga Star from Taloga, Kansas • 3

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-r I. TT- Church Directory. is to bo convinced. Come ami S. Dirlam of Buc county, Colo- mild fill; abort ail mild winter, and i-priug all contribute to Notioci for Publication.

UoJ oactatGardtm City, Kuuwa, juu 19, VaHu I kmbt rtna tltat tli followlnf nee. ado, made tuiri office ploacant call I make this gicat industry an cusy btindiiv at II m. AH i oor- Mma tulrr lift Bi4 nouv ml fett loi cuxvActtr ut orr soil. Now wo coino to an important and profitable busincsn. dmlly inyiusl to otUwd.

1U. J. I- JUli. tb bum prooi ib uiiin ii til Imfam Mr. James McLain mid Miss Within Morton county there aro Ilia ln.ulDi el fca eountf, point.

But wo come to it with Jofio McKay were on our rtmt cheerful boldness becausa wo know four ranchmen who own at least 95,000 head ol cattle. There uro I'uiwiiTTKRriK! Hmlco (-very aj'priiut SunJuy m. Alt i cunlidly nUeiid. 1 Union Kwi av Nnoou Attlio town Saturday, ched tho ago of demoubtrated well attorned facts aro not only what to do but wo know how to do it You want cheap farms and paying investments. Now is tho besttim' to get yon a cheap farm bad make a good and paying investment.

Our lands huvo now the minimum prico. The next step will bo to ward the maximum price. Wj cur sell you a 160, acres ot land now cheaper than you can prove it 1 1u. kr tut tba aaoltoo lla uaiuM Ilia fcillomiif ttncWM to lro Bl The Olivv Branch of Peace x- other smuller ranches which would woluivoit. Wo Ihvo it in width, brou ih, deuth, quality and quan The entertainment given by nemo i.

1. 'l. j'. 1HJM via: 11 wiMrr. Mum of tho young folks lant tituht was naiiia iNiuim.

ail ii mi'nui, Any panuu who daattraa l' tnuial a4'ut tity. In this respect wo defy com tended to all Good Cits jens, Reqatdltss of Past success from every pout of view. Mta-taiiUal lauiu, auilfr fia Ur and lha rtrtt- petition and challengo investiga cowrr office us. mnko an nggroguto of 100, 000, cattle owned by citlzous and resident tax payor, of Morton Co. Hoinember that these emtio aro not froo rovors of tho prairie for our oxccllcft berd I.

I V. i h.II k. 1,1 an tion. A divine man once said, P.CMitciicill Victor A. Cordes has lately ex ulirtuuHy at lha abava nH4titnait and (i.aua in mMauilua tia wiuihw nlauil c.U.r Without mo yo can do nothing." chanced ono of bis Morton county ....11.

C. Hook JeTulor Wo make a slight paraphrase and farms for valuable city property in lt.proMitUvo i'-ountv Clerk Triuurur IVii bt Judjio K(rttr ef lwds. ihtnll. Coroner. Antecedents or ftxvious Color! TiiTce say, "Witiioiii sou wo can grow the cant.

ana pay tno aovcrnmont, II yc (lout wmb to buy, wo can famish you 1,000, quarter eectious of Gov-eniinoiit lai all good agricultural liHly Dr Kll minimi IturLi.T nothing. Suil is as essential to agricultural products as steam to is nuuuai Uiat tuluiUUad hi daiinaut. urH Mi a. larii Offioa at Oardca City, KanM Juua II. 1NW.

N.it'.e aihy tv ia Ua -l aaril aattler kit Blt tin Inua toa Biak anal proof la aupport of bla taim, aad Ualaaiil proof will luad bafor l'lt i. rk uf the I'Mru-l of Murtim euunly, at MlAttald. oa AUKuat 10, 14 Tallt-r tar Uia I i.ll..n In H'M ra aa. Mrs. Fay Young, tho pleasant land lady of tho popular Stanton v- Attoriu-y VVu ntli'l ii Join the Joyous Throng Bound For theHappv land of KortonI riiliH hitn't TiiBlnirtinii lV the engine, food to tho body or tho lands, or can furnish you with good school lands at rcasorablo rates.

house, Accompanied by Miss Ju'ta Uulrict Walker icart to tho physical fyetcm. Wo UintV were pleasant callers at the Stab John 0 John Como now and you will get all tli advantages of the coming boom, acd Kllbi urn editorial rooms Tuesday. must luvo it. Wo havo it. iou, conio and get it Our soil Is from two to four feet docp and known ll naunta t'ia tnllowiuii wllnanrx to prove and eultlvutim of aatd UuUvk: JauiMKvaua, lllrhnalil.

A broa. law compels tho owners to keep their stock inclosed or close horded. This great herd of catllo feed and fatten upon the thrifty and luxurious grass of tho Cimarron bottoms. To sco is to be convinced. Come and soo.

Ouf Rilroad Prospects uro fluttering. Wo aro in a direct line to tho great coal Holds west and southwest. Railroads cannot tap these exhaustless mines of wealth without gridironing our county with their steel mils. Fivo dilterent K. increaio in pricos.

Ag do we extaci Two of the best rains ever seen krSjian.il'liit.nB, all lainaa, nan. alio at aiuia tiiaa and ilai-a via: tiwwia A you a cordial and generous invitation as Hack, sandy loam. Tho rcr Local News. visitod Morton county this week, Broa o. lot tho (i aUio 17 ranira Mar.

Our Invitation cent of sand is just enough to p'ow tho first on Sunday and then nnotb to como and see our comtry. Tcti will find os a generous and hospit Hf naiuiX lha Inllitwinif wltna to proTa hli niitinuniu nuiiltmcpiinrn and eultlvatiua of aaid cunily and produco aduuduutly. er soaker ou Monday, Will the huulvix' Jaiuaa Kvana. Dnvl'l Dr. Steeper mid lady were in the There aro no better lands for Gem Friday last.

pleasant and successful farming Johnip Brain is herding caltlo for waters novor ccaso to fall? Rev. W. E. Woodward urites from Coldwator saying that ho has Kara Mil and all Of f.uj pamih whu diwlraa to fmtt agaiuat till1 alltivam-oofaaidprivif, or no kuowa of auy raaaoii, un.U-r tha law and tha rwu-iaiinna of the tntarior dcprtmDt, why auuh pnxif rhnuld mil baalloaiM, will ba Rites, an ou-plirtuult; al ttanioY aiMtloned Urn and plau th wllnawaa of ajl.l work. To see it is to bo convmc COME FARMERS, CONG LABOR' Mr.

Will. Wiley. cd. Como and sco. Ii.

Companies havo already made Mios Emma McKay visiting ERS, COME STOCK-GROWERS, COME just closed a threo weeks revival and olfor rvl.lt-ui.-a iu rational of that aotiiuil- surveys through our county nam-ly, led by mailt. iua. Urlitar. Mrs. James McLuin tins wook.

T. and S. Al. and Our Water FaeiUties-Water and soil aro indispensable montB in agricultural matters. Jimmy, Mrs.

Ream's pet wolf, fur- and K. and W. and Land Offic at Oarden City, Kanaaa, im 8, 1HH9. Kotlca here)? riven ttiat Mia followini Mm.il attlr lull Clod BotUMI of hit iDltO rushes music lor tno town nigimy. ad M.

C. C. T. We feci al Without themyo can do nothing. au, lit malia nn.t araof In aotlDOrt Of till most sure that two ot theso lineB Key.

J. L. Mills, of Richfield, was iaim, and that aald proof will made befor Capitalists making calls in our town Saturday, We must havo this combination. We h.ve them. Tho Cimarron Ida Clara ot tna Ul.lricl uonn or aiinoa coumi, Ha.

at Hlehnald. Ha. os Animal ft. IRK), tit: Ju will be built the comming year. Our Mail Facilities lia 11 Brown lor Ult I Beatty Bros, bought 1,200 head of able peoplo.

Come. How to come. TaketbtsA. T. andS.

F. R. R. for Coolidgo and Syracuse from which points tako the south bouud hacks at 8 A. M.

reaching Talog and Richfield at 5 P. Al. Forfurthor information wrilo ui? inquire of J. W. CECIL, Altorney-at-Law Richfield, Kan.

V. A. CORDES, Town AgU tahga, F. D. YOUNG.

R'eol Estate Loaii Agent, Kan. t. Q. SHILLINGLAW, Ptopnetot Hack Mail Line, 18 tp tia rlw. Btaa namca tba followlnfl witnaaaaato prova bar river runs into Morton county noaf the southwest corner and meanders cattle from John Moore of Texas, eonUnnoua roaldanca upon and eulUvatlon of aald aro as good as they can be without 1 nst week.

land Tin Tabier, I) Vounl, Ear nix ana Oaorne McKay, aU of Talmra, Ki. An nnmi who daairaa an rjmtaat Aiimlnat resulting in thirty-six accessions to tho causo of Chri This is indeed good news. Jno. Campbdl, foreman of the Beatty brothers ranch, was caller Tuesday, no informs us that while branding cattle on Monday, a Mexican from Texas was eo unfortunate as to get a leg broken. The writer hereof took a jaunt through tho counties of Stovcns, Stanton and Grant last week.

In the lattcrcounty crops are looking exceptionally fine and the farmers are in excellent spirits. diagonally through and runs, out railroads. We have daily hack and mail line from Syracuse KanB. and ALL COME tba allowaneo of aald proof, or ho knowa of COME AND COME ONE, NOW, Joe McMullen and lady, were about eight miles south of the north-caret corner. This fiver iB a clear, KEEP any auMtanuai raaaon, under tha law auu raa-ulationa ot tba lntarlor danartniaut, why nucb gueeia of Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Young, proof ahonld not be allowad, will bo Rivan an COMING! opportunity at tha abora mantloned time and from Liberal Kans. to Richfield and Taloga.

Our Other Internal Improvements' aca to sroaMxamina tha wltnaaaaa of aain Sunday last. Chan. Wiley returned from Liber claimant, and to oflar avideuca lonbuttalof aubmlttad by claimant. at Friday last, with two largo loads beautiful stream of water, and is perpetual and exhaustless, being fed by numerous perpetual springs in tho county, and went and hoflh is supplied from the eternal snows of tho mountains. urn mlu, ntgwKT, Laud Offlce at Oardvn City, Kaiuaa, May ati, 1K(8.

We lead all the other counties in READ AND REFLECT I of groceries. southwest Kansas; in internal itn Kotic. Ii hereby jrlven that tha followlnf named settler baa fflvd nouca of bti Intention to mnko final proof In aupport of hla olaJm. and that aald proof will bo made before uu Clork of tha Irtstrict Cimrt of Morton county, provemeuts. We have a telegaph A.A.

Yowell, of'Baeacounty, Colorado, ii.nile business trip to the Morton county was named in K. atKlchfli-la. Ka. on July 16, 1IM8I viz: Henry Over 100,000 cattle slake their thit'Ht in this stream daily. We havo also exhaustless wells of sollj Taloga, Kan.

Only, eomiuuted hoiueetead, tor the aection 30, binbip 31i ranire iUw. honor o( Senator O. P. Morton, of Indiana. Our country is as grand cool and heulthy water Depth to water, all the way lrom as the man was BUbhmo.

lou say this is an advertisement. We grant He nauiea the followlug wltnM.es to prove hit continuous reidence npon and cultivation of naid land vir: A II Brooka, Cnateel, Orlando LoyandJ Pettii. all of Maud, Kannaa. Any pereon who deairee to pnKmt agniimt the allowance of aaid proof, or who knowa of auy ub-tautiul reason, under the lawa and regulation! of the interior department, why auch proof nhould uotbe alloweil, will be Riven an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to crow ex-amiua the witnene of raid claimant, and to offer about 40. 10 to 185 feet.

Avernf Wells in this county were never it. So is Oklahoma an advertise line which connects us with the in-1 telligent and business world. We have good churches) school houses town hall) broom factories, sorghum mills threshing machines, a jail without an occupant. G. A.

Posts, Aittsonie, I. U. O. F. and K.

P. Lod-ges, newspapers and all the agencies tor the higher civilization. To See is to bo Convinced. Co Ho and See. Our ToWnS- Richfield, the county seat, is tbe largest town in Morton county, ami Tho groat majority of our exchanges from all portions of this land district, speak in favorable terms of Hon.

Jcsso Taylor, who is to soon receive the appointment of receiver of public moneys at tho Garden City land ofb.ee. Jesse is ono of Morton county's shrewdest and brightest young men and we are pleased to see him climb the ladder of fame. It is seldom a Morton county mn "fails to connect" when ho starts out to accomplish a purposo and Jesse Taylor would be the last one to fall. ment. Yuu may judge whether tho known to go dry.

Our Rain-fall. evidence in rebuttal of that tarnished by claim the thing advertised is facts or fancy ant, if Mui, Register, Land Office at Onrden City, Kansan, May its lbS9. With many eastern people this According to reports, you found in has been the great problem and Pew Farm Magazine Tha Burel Kaoaan and the Taloga Star ooe year for only (1.15 pr We have receive a copy of the new Kanaas farm journal) tho Rural Km-Haiij an elegantj sixteen page bound in engraved cover and containing matter of interest; to every farmer, stockman, horticulturist and brecdeh No department of rtgriculttire or stockraismg is" wantiiigi each being filled with well (selected and carefully edited information; Its field of usefulness in Kansas is unlimited, it being the' only monthly publication of the kind in the State. To all new subscribers to the Stab and to all who pay np arrearages Notice It hereby riven that the followini earned settler bat filed notice of bis inten Oklahoma, two thirds fancy and one bugbear. Allow us to say in all tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Uixtrict Cli-ra of county, fcaunuc, at candor ana trutn mo Dug is gone third fadts.

We pledge you our most sacred honor and place our Gem, Friday. L. S. Crawford, departed for the east Saturday, on a business and pleasure trip. Mrs.

Nevitt, of Baca county, Colorado, wan visiting Mrs. Fay Young, Saturday last. The weather has been extra warm tho past weolc. This is good for the growing crops. Wilbur Quigley has beon making improvements on his water-works the past week.

Mr. Brown, from up the Cimarron, was doing business on our streets Friday last. Daniel Applegate and son, of Colorado, were doing business in the (Jem, Saturday last. The merchants of Taloga, woro kept busy attending to their many customers, on Saturday. S.

A. Pigg was doing business and tliH bear has suddenly and mys Klchtteld, Kb. on July 16, 18K9, viz: tbeneier Walter, for the section 38 township 31n ran if H. He names the foilowiiiR witneatiee to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of anid truth and veracity in peril, that you tne Destanu, most progressive you.ig teriottsly disappeared. Wo 'know whereof We speak.

For three years 8nd nothing but sober truth in this land viz: a II Brooks, Ouorce ThompKon, Jonathan Pettit and Frank Silvia, all of Mnad. Kan, city in southwestern Kansas. She Las a population of COO. Her public Strayed our rain u.ll bus been timely and advertisement. We believe in enligh Strayed, from the premises of the under Any person who desires to prote't against the allowance ot aaid proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the lnw and the reRUlatlnns of the Interior department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be Riven an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-ex- improvements are as follows: church, $5,000 sohool house, two lening men, not decieving them signed, in Taloga, on the night June 14, o.2e roan pony horse, weight about SCO Decenticn is sure to bo dotected 85,000 hotel, two banks three liv branded 'J on left shoulder, counter- aminne the witnesseaof said clnimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submtttrd by claim we will turnisn tneni tne kukal KailsaN for 25 cents.

Sample copiesi can be obtained by addressing the ublishers at Marion Kansas. 1, ery and teed stables, dry goods and exposed. Truth stands out in bold relief, and challenges the most ant. SI Nitw, Begtater, Land Office at Oarden City, Kansas, May 16, lr9. brand bar, on same shoulder.

When last seen bad halter and short rope attached. Any information will be suitably rewarded by Fbaxk Bkam, P. M. clotbiog, grocery hardware grain abundant Hip Crop growing. AH crops planted and properly cultu vated haVe dono wtlt.

This season we have shipped corn and hay out of oar county. We have plenty left and some to spare. This spring, at this time, May 10, our prospects are brighter than ever. To see is to be convinced. Come and.

see. critical and thorough investigation Notice It hereby given that the followini named settler bas filed nouce of his inten and millinery stores, blacksmith We have no fight with Cattle Kinusj tion to make final proof fn support of hit elalm. end that said proof will be mad before shops, harness shofs, carpenter thu Olera ut the U.atnct Court of Morton county, shops, three dnig stores, implement we have no armed soldiers and pai'. at BicLfleld, on July 19, viz: Alben Brooks, commuted homestead So. 11373 for the Notice.

I would respectfully request all Vsec 17, tn 31s rs 43 w. ed Indian warriors to dispute on stores yards brick yard etc $5000 jail, are now erecting a on our streets Friday. He says that He names tbe following witnesses to prove his parties mau.g letters at this offic continuous residence upon and cultivation of said nossessions and thereby inve ouj to write a request on the upper lelt Free i-Baby Carriage. Wo will give away a fine baby carriage on Send names of your friends needing baby carriage? and receive free a number entitling you to a chance entitling you to chance for this fino carriage. We manufacture to Sefl to families antf deliver free at catalogne price.

Sentf 2c. stamp for new 32 page catalogue. K. Baby Carriage Main Kansas City, Mo. 000 conn hottseCmaterial land, viz: rettlt, Thompson, Maud, fcs Walker, Hamilton, Westola, Kansas.

hand corner for the return of the county the smack ol tanentii ro Also at the same time and place, viz: Elmer Bennett commuted homestead, for the lots 3 and letters in five days if not called for his crops are doing fane, Hon. C. J. Jones, of Garden City, was taking in the sights of Taloga the latter part of last week. now putting down an artesian well Taloga is the next largest town mancej but we have something ira It will be a satisfaction to writers to and is sec 3 tp sis rg 43 w.

He names the foUowinR witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation- of said land, viz. Charles Johnson, Lewis Johnson and Jesse StanbrouRb, Konantx, Francis Avie, Uichfield, Kansas, measurably more valuable, mainly Climates Seasons, Soil, Water "mow that their letters are roturne in case they do not reach their destination. F. Ream, P. M.

Taloga, Kansas. Tho Taloga Star and Westola Wave have consolidated and the in Morton county: and is located 2 miles east of Colorado. We have one 83, 0007 school house, one $1,500. town hall, one $4, OOtf, hotel, one restaurant 2 livery and feed stables. Health, Churches, Schools, Lands Deeded and Government Cattle Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows (St any substantial reason, under the law and tbe regulations of the interior department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at tbe above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of sold claimant and to offer elvdence in rebuttal of that submitted by claim- Horses, Hogs, Chiekensy BEEVITIZa 1 drug store, clo'thing.

hardwa and grocery store, I blacksmith sboj. in fact, all tho natural" facilities' for success and all tli auxiliaries for Subscribe for tho STAR. 1 daily and tri weekly hack and mail the nignef civilization, ova IOCAT10. am. CFM NfLts, Register, Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, May 16.

1889 Notice Is hereby rtTn that the followini named settler has Wed notice ot his Intention to make final proof in support ot bis claim, and that aald Droof will be made befor Now is the time to subscribe for Morton is the southwest county this- paper, Good sorghum 40 cents pr gal at Y. A. Cordes cash store. of the state, joining Colorado on Our Products- Yon want to know what wil grow hero. Well, we'll tell you what w.ll grow successfully.

Last year, 1888, we produced more Indian corn thnii wo needed. Many ot otrr farmers had corn to 811 and sold for 4h and 50 cents per bushel. We raised more millet than we More cane and hay than we needed for local use. Rice corn, milo maize, kaffir corn, pumpkins, mukmelona, watermelons, pie melons', turnips, potatoes, (Irish and sweet) oats', wheat, rye, peanuts, etc. All of these grow well As our lands become more thoroughly cultivated the productive qualities of the so'l develops.

All agree that tfris is destined' to become tho most successful wncat-growing country in the west. Our climate and soil is peculiar'y adapted to this branch of industry. Tbfa is the third year' wneat has been tried. We have' between 4,000 and 5,000 acres in this" county, now The outlook is most promising. We the frobate judge of Stanton Co.

Ks. at Johnson City, Km. oar July IS, 18H9 vis: Robert Mack the east, and tbe Neutral Strip on Oklahoma; Now that tho millions of acres of-thiS magnificent country are openet? to setttcmnnt, thousands of anxiou bomcseekers are pressing towarc the "Promised Land All who intend going should inform themselves ully as to the easiest, quickest and best Way to reach' the country in time to Becure their homesteads and to be on tho' ground and ready for business at. the earliest possible moment. Examine the official maps and make no mistake as to your route.

The Atchison, Topoka Santa Fe R. R. is absolutely the railroad built and operated into and through Oklahoma. Two daily trains "in each direction tit each direction through the country. Thi U.

S. Land Office for thJ commuted homestead, for tbe section 28 tp 80s rg 43w( He names the following witnesses to prove his Wave subsides. Conway Springs Messi's Hardin, Pigg and Matson, from tho Cimarron, mado this office a pleasant call last Saturday. Call again hoys. George Miles, one of the most substantial cattle men Ii South-east Colorado, wan, business on oir streets Satonjaj' last.

M. Stoeharger a-r4 passed ton lost Friday on their ay to the Cimarron river, where hsv 6ecurefl gooj claims. Rev- J. L. Mills requests us to say that he will preach in Taloga, Sun-Jay next, at 3 o'clock p- m.

We hope there will a good! Srxa, tho north. We, are 160 mitos cast Single copies 5cts. continuous resiaence upon antr cultivation otaaia land, vb: Charles If Johnson. II MunkalL- John Btires and Joseph Andrews, all ot Konnrltz, tut. of Trinidad, and only 60 miles from the great coal west and1 southwest.

Five aibo at the same time and place, viz: Charles Johnson pre emption for tbe i iM sec la SOe rg iw. He names tbe following witnesses ti prove bis Wanted: about 4 gray wolf hides tannod. Apply at this office. W. N.

Price. P. S. Lindsey offers to trade a hoase and lot for a good heavy team. line, and 1 bank.

There are other smaller towns in the county namely, Westola', Ciindiff, Kilbouru, and Morton. Tie Uue Ribbon Covntry- Remember (bat southwest Kansas has carrried off the first premium at the state fair on all the important crops, including wheat; corn, oata, melons, and ptfmpkns. The display at tho District fair held af Taloga last Octooer was revelation to eastern people. Special Attention; Wd call your special attention to the fact that it is not the intention or mission of this advertisem'ent to boom1 townB, or feed and fatten the trunk lfnes oi railroads have 6ur veyed through our county, all ma continuous reeioence spon ana cultivation of said land vis Elmer Bennett, K. irO Mun-ball, Robert Mack and Jesse Stonbrough, all of Konantz, Kaiteas.

king for the coal fields west and southwest. Our location is all Any person who' def Ires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, undor the law and- the regulations Apply at this office. 6P Of the interior department, why such proof should Sot be alloweil, will be given an opportunity at that any reasonable mind could de Subserclw for the Star. $1,50. eastern land district of Oklahoma' the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by When you in Richfield and sire.

OCR SETTLEMENT ASD wani agoea meal or nights lodging claimant. NlLgs, Register. In settlement we are but three years old. In county organization two years old'. Wo are new, Iresh and vigorous.

We organized with will harvest at least bushels this season. A large adrcage of oats has beon sown They look spldn- is located at Guthrie, directly on (he line of tte Santa Fe. Tho U. Land Office for the Western district located at! Kingfisher Stage Sta-" lion, thirty miles west of Guthrie' off the lino of any railroad, Kingfibher Stage -Station is, there-'oe, most easily reached via tht Santa FA to Guthrie, thence by tage. This is forty miles less stage' ride and twelve hours shorter time' han by way of any other, route to Hinefisher.

Tho Santa Fe Routt' JESSE G. NORTUCUTT. ATTORNEY AT LAW RICHFIELD, S3tf KAKSA9. did Our corn is rp' and growing interests of town companies and their schemers. Tnese enterpriser-may rare for their own affairsi Tht special mission of this wrfte-np is It "tell the truth" about Moi'ton co.

and her superior advantages atidinduce 2650 inhabitants. The bono and sinew of ibis number are with lis to-day. Thev are with ua to rapidly. 'Millet is" a graud success here. t.

P. WEEDED. We (Jan beat! the" w'orld dr Water Goon, east side of Main street irehfkld, has tho longest established restaurant in Morton county. J. H.

Barman, onro rustling farmers, offers to plant your tree claim and guarantee enough of hying tree's on at end of eight ear to prce up with. k. sr. B-cnrszaro-. REAL- ESTATE, LOANS ANB INSURANCE Farm Loans Specialty.

BICHPIfcLD, -tf MOBTOX COUKTT, KAXS. melons' and inns Ii melons. Accord AGENT I I FOR ing? to Frof. Wiley's" roport wo are CAKOJf CITY Coal. Piedment Black- ments to honest industrious farmer-' and home-Beckers.

For the information of this" class we write. Such are the' people we want, we havo no' use smithing coal a spocialty. bound1 to become at an early day, the grtat sorghum belt and cdnter Office West side of Main north of Atchison, Topek Santa Fe Railroad: SMACVSE, fifty-tight KAXSAS or room for dudos. loafers, gamblers. for manufacturing-ettai.

Il'd that southern and' soutbdaSldin Elmu8 Brainy owe ofourmoBt sub-stantial farmers, is stiUplantingcorn' He says he will plant from very early till very lato and- see which will have tho best result. 0,11. Parrisb, of Baca Colorado, met. with a' painful" accident ono day last while on his-way to Springfield'. He was carrying a gun and it was aceidently dis.

charged, taking'off the fore finger of his right hand. T.J. Pearson made this office a-' pleasant call Friday last. He says Siat his crops are doing fine. He las five acres of forest trees planted an his claim which arc doing fine, lie says the trees grew ono ihch irv hours-by actuel measurement.

1 A. A Arrighi, rosiding near Wes tola has been bu6y this week harvesting his large wheat He says it will turn out about eighteen' bushels to. tHo aore, a very good' yield for a new country. He says he will trade tlie entire crop lor mock. Mr, ArrighiowriH ono of the best improved farms in Morton tounty or in tho entire Southwest.

stay. OUr GEOOEAPatCAl ARKAV Morton county is 27x27 miles, and embraces over 3865 quarter soctions of as fibo' agricultural1 land as any state or territory in the boast of. We have now over 1350 deeded quartors, and over 2500 quarters of undeedod lands. About one half of this is government land and open for settlement. THE TOPOGBaPY OE OUR Tho surface is" not flat, as' some Kansas is tho best' terWtory tdt SmalleY SeD CO.

growing and this" great product. He also says that our soil and 'climate is peculiarly adapted to this great industry. Alison UftfcY.PG,.. THii STEEL GEAR BUGC connects with the important line-' to all parts of the country, reaches Oklahoma direct from Chi-, eugo Kansas St. Joseph," Tepeka, Abi-ene.

Salina, Concordia, Minneapo-' is, McPherson, Newton, vVinfield. Wellington, Caldwell' Hutchinson, Grdat Bend, Lamed Dodge City, Denver, Colorado' Springs, Pueblo, Trinidad, Las Ss, Santa Albuquerque, Socorro ill Paso, Deming and Silver For complete and reliable infor-nation regarding rates, tickets rain service, call on ticket agent of tho Santa Fe Route, or address, Geo. T. Nicholson, Gen. Pass.

Tick. A. T. 4 S. F.

R. Topeka, Kansas. P. S. Ask for Oklahoma Foldc; containing land laws and corrw sectional map of country." drunkards, or disrespectablo Jpeople Proliiliitiori- We'have constitutional statutory and practical prohibition." This' iff th plabe to raise your boys and girls Our peoplo are refined, moral, in le'lllgrSntl and progressive.

Our Invitation'' 'There time in'tho affairs ol men whico if taken at its flood loads Wo have between nine and1 ten Wholesalo arjd llctail Dealers in GARDEN FIELD AND IEEE IH' ZEII1 S- Catalogue Free THE SMALLEY SEED1 CO MCPHERSON KAN. months' delightful weather duribg the undulating and beau tiful.1- riiOBt delightful in the Our Cattle It is now an acknowledged fact This means' tho grandest in America The surface of our that' this" is the best' country oh to Now is the time to como bacause now is the best time Jl TTORNE Y-A T-LA' TF Real Estate arid Insurance A gt. land Bought. Sold, Exchafifft'ti' lirmnoriBLp; for cheap and profitable cattle growing in the southwest. Our BUHJ1EE8 CP IDA DIFFEREST STYLES (TP ItmCLES.

IllBQESTlSSORTXEIIT DITBE VOP.Li' Semd for Cttdotjtt ut) Itartf Bwett Atjuifh county is divinely arranged for agricultural purposes and; touched arid' tinted' with; To see it Why! because we liavo passed' the abundance of wild long and experimental age and 'have now rea.

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About The Taloga Star Archive

Pages Available:
523
Years Available:
1887-1890