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Only a limited number loft 'About a million" Place your orders. fected wish the measels. Our school which enrolled 62 has fallen off till PRATT REPUBLICAN. Correspondence solicited. HOPPER LtLIOTT.

there are about 30 tn regular attendance. We presume that mumps is the cause, yet we io not know. Mr. Wm. Gries has bought tho Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.

hotel formerly owned by Mrs. Kilgore From a letter wriiton by Mrs. Ade (now Mrs. Hoover) ana will keep a E. Hurd, of Groton, S.

we quote: iirst-class house where those wishing to "Was taken with bad cold which set PRATT COUNTY NEWS. Qit3 and Happenings from one of the Best Counties in Kansas. IUKA INKLINGS. Howard Large, of Pratt, Sunclayed with his father. Mr.

Reynolds has moved above Mr. Park's store. LODGE REPP, Fupniture, Carpets, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, Sc. UK RAKING AND EMBALHG. stop will find a pleasant place.

tled on my lungs, cold set in, and fin ally terminated In consumption. 1 our doctors gave meup saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to Planting corn is under good head my Sayior, determined if I oould not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus Mr. Arthur Large bought himself a way and a great many farmers will be done planting by the 1st of May.

band was advised to get ur. Kings j.ievv discovery tor consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, Wheat is looting well, except on tne light soil, Grass is coming rather slow. Stock cannot be turned on crass before the first of next month. took in all eight bottles; it has cured llie tenra last week.

Miss Ruth Bates, of Saratoga, is visiting with Miss Carrie Large. Mr. Workman is having his house torn down and will move to Conway. Mr. Parson bought the store me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles A great many fruit trees are being free at W.

J. Brewster's Drugstore, regular size, 50c. and $1.00 4 building that was partly wrecked by SPRING MEDICINE. the wind, ana is having it moved. Mrs.

Flood was given quite a sur prise by the citizens of luka last Satur planted here this spring, winch means plenty of fruit in the future. Gus GRANT GLEANINGS. H. H. Luther purchased a farm recently.

Dr. Uunn Improved Liver Mils on account ot their mud action are espec day evening, it being her 68th birth day. Ice cream and cake were served. -3 ially adapted for correcting spring disorders, such as impure blood, tired Mr. of Mr.

Thos. Lorn Gilmore has left for parts brain and aching and worn out body, Ulampitt, from the eastern part of the unknown. They act promptly on the Liver and state, has taken possession of the Henry Osborn's house is about Copas place. Mr. Uopas is moving completed.

Kidneys; drive out all impurities from the blood and malaria from the system ONLY ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. Try them this spring. Sold at 25 cts a box into the McKay Hotel. J. C.

Johnson presented Miss Hala with a new organ last week. lhe nrst ball game or the season was played here last Saturday. Iuka by Peak Bros. 35m3 If parents were not quite so severe and Pratt boys played against the Al-cott nine. The score stood 11 to 13 in with their children there would be fewer runaway boys and girls.

Look Hern, Neighbor. CO 3 cc cc favor of the Pratt boys. "Whoppers." Mr. Omo has also invested in a fine I am placing before you a Valu able 1aHininiv nllnd mil' TTorha quarter section. By the way more 8 land has changed hands in the past It is the great blood Purifier and Liver Regulator.

ZUU days treatment for $1 CAKMI CHAT. March went out like a lion. The recent storms were hard oats and barley. six months than for a year previous. Pretty good indication of better times.

There is considerable on It is composed of Herbs, Bark and Roots, and will positively cure all being done about the township survey Diseases arising from Impure Blood, such as Rheumatism, Kidney Disorder, Some of our people have bought by the farmers who hnd their lmprov- Liver Complaint, Sick and Nervous sieei ranges anu mey give goou saus' faction. ments on land belonging tq some one Headache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Scro else. Marion Darby contemplates going If you think, for a moment, that fula, lemale Complaints, Nervous Affections, Catarrh and many to the new land when it opens, the peaches are all killed, you are badly mistaken. C. E.

Barnes' peach- Kit Thompson is breaking prairie on the quarter north of him for two more Diseases that arise from Impure Blood. Each box of our Sative Herbs contains a printed guarantee to cure trees are fuller of bloom than they were last year. Farmer. all of the above Diseases, or the money CO will he refunded. The Dr.

Perkins Medical Proprietors, Washington, D. CULLISON CULLINGS. PROGRAM BANNER TOWNSHIP SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. MAY 1st. J.

B. TAPP, Agent for Pratt County This Medicine is giving general satisfaction wherever it has been intro duced and should be in every home. We shall visit every one as soon as we 10 A. M. Song by all My God to crops.

Rev. Romine, of the Iuka and Preston charge, preached at Carmi last Sunday. It is not an alliance man, but a woman Suffragist that has come to live with Mr. C. S.

Chaffin. JohnKutz' mother and brother who have been visiting relatives here returned to their home in Indiana last week. The young folks' candy pulling was a failure, especially the pulling. We would advice them to put in a little glucose next time. Our boys got let down a little in Pratt on the 4th.

But wait till the Israelites come in this fall. We expect to lose a few republicans, but we will carry the day all the same. John O'Grote. can, I or my assistant arent. J.

B. TAPP, General agent for the Native Herbs in Pratt County. Come and see our NEW WALL PAPER Come and see our NEW WINDOW SHADES Come and see our NEW BABY WAGONS I First publication, April 21, 1892. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court within and for the County of Pratt, in the State of Kansas, Juo.

Q. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Sidney A. bheots, Nancy E. Sheets, his wife, and Julia Champion, defendants.

THE STATE OF KANSAS jo said Sidney A Sheets, Nancy E. Sheets and Julia Champion, greeting: You, and each of yon will take notice that the said Jno Q. Adams, plaintiff, did, on the liith day of April, 1893. file his petition in said Dis WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES. trict court, witmn ana lor tne county or fratt, in the state of Kansas, against the said Sidney A.

Nice Goods. LODGE REPP. Low Prices Sheets. Nancy E. Sheets and Julia Champion, de Prayer by Mr.

Maudsley. Song by Cullison school. Welcome address by W. C. Gould.

Response by Mrs. L. C. Miller. Recitation Mary Mawdsley.

Song by Richland S. S. Discussion Duties of superintendent and teachers, opened by Mr. B. Fishburn and followed by Mrs.

M. J. Petefish. Recitation by Ruby Beaman. Song by all.

NOON (basket dinner.) 1:30 P. M. Song services by Mrs. Melson. Prayer by Rev.

Clapper. Song by Mount Pleasant S. S. Recitation Jessie Philbrick. Discussion "What has the Sabbath School Done to Prevent Crime" opened by L.

C. Miller and Mrs. Melson, and followed by Mrs. M. M.

Anderson. Recitation by Clarence Gould. Song. Every body invited. STRAYED, One two-year-old black colt with split in left ear, and one hind foot white.

Also one two-year-old bay colt, a little smaller than the black. Any information leading to their recovery will bo rewarded Dy J. M. Hunter, Pratt, Kansas. fendants, ana mat tne said defendants mast!) answer said petition filed as aforesaid on or before the 1st DAY OF June, 1893, or said petition will be taken as true, and a gLLIS, STUKTEVANT BARRETT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, judgment rendered in said action against said de VW Ml KIEV rRATT, KANSAS.

fendants, Sidney A. Sheets ana JNuncyjs. sneets, for the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st day of January, 1890, lets $23 paid January 80th, 1892, and for the further sum of 3.99 taxes with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 7th day of January, 1892, and for costs of suit; and a further Will practice in all thecourts of this Judicial District, Supreme and Federal Court. uagment against earn defendants, Sidney A. sheets.

Nancr E. Sheets and Julia P. COOPER, H. ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Notary Public, U. S.

Commissioner. Office, No. 8, Briggs Block, Pratt, Kan. TO BUY YOUR GOODS OF GEO. w.

STEWART. -SNf-I AM SELUNG-4- Champion for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate to-wit: The north-west quarter () of the south-east quarter () of section No. five (5) in township No. twenty-six (26) south of range No. fifteen (15) west of the sixth P.

lying and situated in the county of Pratt, iu the state of Kansas, and adjudging that the said plaintiff has the first lien on said premises, to tbe amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold PJRING VALE SPRIGS. Too windy for news. Jeff Farmer is in Medicine Lodge. H. E.

Tharp has received an invoice of new goods. The la grippe has been no respecter of persons here. illis Witt is at the Goodrich ranch for the summer. The late rains have been just the thing for the oats. F.

Green purchased a fine horse in Cullison Saturday. James Owen is expected home from Pottawatomie county Boon. John McCallister, who was well known here, died at his home in Philadelphia last week. Frank Puterbaugh, and his pretty nieces, Olive an4 Lulu, visited friends in Kiowa county Sunday. Mrs.

J. I. Lathom and W. L. Puterbaugh, two of our prosperous farmers, were in Pratt last week.

W. F. Green has plaeed his order with Hopper Elliott, of Pratt, for a twelve-foot header. It pays to order in time. Mrs.

McKee, of Roxton, Texas, has moved on her farm here to stay. Her husband is expected to follow her sometime during the summer. "En." GRANT GLEANINGS. Fanners all busy planting corn. John Keithly lost a fina colt last week.

Edw. Purdy is in Wichita visiting SOLID wunoui tne proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due Dlaintiff and costs THROUGH TRAINS of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, ot and from all right, title, estate, interest, property, and eqnity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part FROM up reui. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this April 13th, 1892. B. D.

CRAWFORD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest: A. G. Rosbobouqk, Clerk. Do you need a Binder! If so call at F.

G. Al ford's and see the "Champion." Its neatness and features will surprise you. It is the coming Binder in Pratt Co. Does not follow in the old ruts and is willing to come in to any fair competition and sell on ite merits alone. KANSAS CITY ST.

JOSEPH TO ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, OMAHA, PEORIA, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. First publication March 31, 1S92. Sheriff's Sale.

Furnishing Goods, Groceries, CHEAPER THAN EVER. State of Kansas, Pbatt Cocntv. ss, The Western Investment Loan and Trust Com- jiiuy, ptamuu, va. Simpson, Mrs. A Simpson, his wife, W.

F. Omaha, Nebraska, where the Metho Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. ritier, Mrs. nancy upitier, his rife, Eli Williams, Mr.

MaryE Williams, his wife, W. H. Cottingham, Mrs. Martha A. Cottingham, his wife, Wary Robbins.

Kate Bowman. J. M. Bowman, Schuyler, White. Leon dist General Conference will meet in May is in the center of the Great Rock Island System, and parties can go via A fair trial will convince you.

Give me a call. ard, Erans, James Simpson, Joseph this mo from Chicago, St. aul or ins parents. Mr. Barbee has moved to vale township.

Spring- Only One Change of Cars TO THS COAST. raurw, im larriuwn ianonai itanicoi larry-town. N. The Pratt County National Bank, of Pratt, Kansas, Kenvon, Receiver The Pratt County National llank. nf Vr.it Minneapolis, Peoria, Keokuk, Iowa; Watertown, S.

Denver, Pueblo, GEO. W. STEWART. Kansas, The Pratt Mining Company, of Pratt. Liberal, Kansas, and Minco in the Indian Territory.

No road entering jiausas, xuc ianK oi commerce. Kansas City, The Lockwood Moruagc CnmrtAnv. Anr mnA It It rTl Omaha has as wide a ranjre of terri partners as Apt A-Crawford. D. Blaine and tory, and all visiting this Conference tr jaina, partners as laine lirothcrs, Defendants.

can secure superb service over the Great Rock Island, Johx Sebastian, G. T. P. fjT virtue of an order of m1 tAmi r1ir.wtit mnA Take Advahlage of the delivered, issued out of the 8th Judicial District THE BEST LINE FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, Philadelphia, Washington AND ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST. A.

C. DAWES, Genl Pasa. Agt St. Loch, Mo. muixoi ine oiaie oi Kansas, sitting in and for C.

R. I. P. R'y, inn coudv, in saiu oiaia. i win, on Monday.

May 2d, A. D. 1892. between the hours of 10 o'clock a- m. and I o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the west front door of the court house, in Pratt, in the county and State aforesaid, offer at public sale, and sell to the hiehest bidder for nsh in hand, all th r4ht title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real and personal property, to-wit: All of section sixteen If township twenty-nine 29 south ranee eleven 11 west of the 6th appraised at 5T60.1O, less the sum of JuiO.UO due Frank Larabee on said land; also tbe landlord's share of trowinz wheat now on said land. Jim Johnson has purchased a fine driving horse. Ed Chinn, who has betn in Pratt all winter has returned to the farm. Ora Johnson "has returned from Pratt where he has been attending school.

Dr. K. F. Purdy and wife, of Wichita, spent Sunday with friends at Mt. Nebo.

Cass Elliott was in Grant this week taking orders for the fanions Randolph header. J. C. Johnson has just completed a good substantial cyclone cellar, something that every one should have. Miss Alice Gilmore ha3 returned to Rice county, after a short visit with her patent.

"Rumor has it that she will never return to Pratt county as Gilmore. Grant township is being surveyed by the county surveyor, and as there is no sand in the township to coTer up old piu. there will be but little change in the lines. Grant township has the finest pruspect for wheat than it ever had at this time of the rear. It makes one nhud.if to think of the fate of the al-Haute if the wheat crop prove as p'jd as it promises to be.

Farmer. caiiio chips. In fc Bankrupt Sale A Ferfeet Success, VII Tb A. Astolat of Refugio, wrlteg appraised at 3ri0.0tf: also the south half of the oolhwen quarter of section sixteen 16, township twenty-six S3 south, range No. twelve 12 west of the r.

appraied at less the sum of J16.) due the State of Kansas. Also the landlord's share of wheat now growing on said last described tract of land, aonraiaed at Al tut I an alii to jodga, I think Pattot Xoamig "I Narra Tonia 1 a peri ect success tot myona wbobM fullered from tnot cervtraTMt I did. Itsat Lxt iBTMUagftia Also the southwest quarter of section sixteen 16 towBsnip twenty-seven 27 south, range ho. twelve 12 west of the Mik r. arrnifed at the sura of IWjO.SO, les the sum of TSiUK) doe the State of Kansas, and the landlord's share of wheat now growing on said described tract of land.

appraised at all in Pratt conntv. Kanu. Aboat flv years uo I wm token by fiU oca cit tot tbs first Wm; tinea Una they earns lot torse years, Beiisf poor I tad to work (or a liing. and oo acotnint of iba diseasa nobody wanted to work (or tbem. Had clrea Bp airaoat all fcopa to Jfrt any relief, but sine I took Faator KoeBif herra Tonic Lara Said property to be sold to satisfv a judgment in lavoroi tne aoov namM lhe larrytnwna- tifoal of Tarrrtown.

N. aod uainit ocit a augbt auack wnb'n ona uxmi.a. and Of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots, SHOES, Hats, Caps, On sale in the old stand formerly occupied woe sinew, jUAiU jQllirtrta.X ILaCaiif St. V.t. 1.

B. Gtwr'. Lm VftM, Mirfeo. the said timpon and the Pratt County National of Pratt. Kansas, for the sum of V.ii.TO, and to satufy the further judgment in favor of the above named plaintiS and acainst the above named defendants enierrfoa and wriie: Penyiaart vpnd bar Of tho effect tamer hmut ham Xac an ai kroUjtc.

BWlll stand at C. miles (onthsst of Pratt Mondays and Tardava; at frawytr oo Thursday, at Jsmea PnrhcT in Kim township TS'educfMlaja, Fridsys and Suiardaj. Terma. CO to Ins ore lirlng eolt. Monty ine when cult is foaled.

Will try int prever.t accidents bat will not be responsible abocld any ocenr. PedLgr-rod book. So. 8190. Breeder, John Tock.

New Vamea, )t, CaiBbrldaeHre, Enj-lMid. Prinee ef the Fene iTTi). the Pratt County National Bank, for the sum of ana to satwy a judgment in favor of Keeyoo. Receiver of tbe Pratt Coactr Nttional iiiMm rrea ksj a We have had qaite a boom in real- FREE back, la tbe nm of Mi.50 a rain A eaid defend tiu mxtktna of eoarga. aod fcr taxes.

eot and rots of aale. eafh TVa r-Tbs rarwri rrt wwni Ft Wt'st li4. at aea feJfcaat jauiriBetiT. rendered ia tha diftrv-t eoart of Pratt in these parts. Land roe that it changed hands without a transfer title.

Thre i cihiaz Me think there are t3j U.at tl col cnj'j such a baora. a few persons hsve beta f- ktihrsif4 Btast Juj ajstsioa bj wua KCCKIC UZO. Chicago, 111. haasa. II.

F. 'Wit un Sheriff. B7 J. Brown. fndr Sheriff.

irher.J'totica, Pratt. Kansas. March 29, 14. Cssaooi A- la Attorney for ty, Dy jiaitaieM, lio. Stmaori XIT Is lit year eld.

wa fmrwrwd frota U't ta Ptbraary. 1. t.y Fim-fcasi Bf. he Sn'ira aaira aed wn'fss between 1 and 19M posa4a, rer h-y hoc sr.d w. t'otof FlScaAM By E.

STEPHENSON. 6tt3.

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