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The Decatur County News from Oberlin, Kansas • 4

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Talk That Counts rue UDerim iiiye. Ho'tcbinson News, At the meeting of the Son3 of Vet erans of Kansas at Wichita a resolu tion was unanimously adopted offer IBBH ing to Governor Leedy the services of OFFICIAL CITY PAPER: I'Hrtii SHED EVEKY THUUSP4Y. C. BORIN, Publisher. Thursday, April 28, 1898.

that organization when the call for troops should come. This patriotic Kansas at the Omaha Exposition. The Kansas commissioners send out the following statement: The Kansas legislature having failed to make an appropriation to enable our state to make an exhibit at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, at Omaha, GuVfr-nor Leedy, at the suggestion ofihe State Board of Agriculture, the State Elr rticultur! Society, and Fiti" Snck Breeders' Association, and manv of the citizens of our state, ha- appointed a B'arfl of rnii.mi-iOfTs to arrange for ai'd 'Mi pi ins A -Tk ih-it action is worthy of commendation The young men who make up the or der are the sons of the soldiers whose bravery was proven on the field of The Republican County Convention of De battle. The sons of such men could YEARS OF UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESS. AND NOW BIGGER.

BETTER AND IN EVERY WAY GRANDER THAN EVER. not hesitate at this crisis and still catur county, Kansas, is hereby called to meet in Oberlln on Saturday May 7 at 2:00 o'clock lay claim to the proud title of Sons of p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates and Veterans alternates to the Republican State Convention TheWorld's Most Brilliant Constellation of Arenic Stars FIRST AND FOREMOST, THE SENSATION OF THE AGE, at Hutchinson, Kansas, on June 8, 1898, and But the best point made by the res delegates and alternates to the Sixth Dis olution was the offer of men who trict Republican Congressional Convention would carry muskets ihere was no at Beloit. Kansas, on June 15, 1893.

The buncombe about "leading regiments various townships wilt be entitled to del egates as follows, viz LOUIS CYR CANADA'S INVINCIBLE GIANT CF STRENGTH. There was no talk of accepting com will en-''i- to in ik- i reiiit-able atid exbib of the ngii cultural, ic rticul'nra liming, ideational and otber interests of our state at the said Omaha Xt osition To do this work a way that will be creditanle t-. our state and satisfactory to the people who are so vitally interest in luoe important matters, the Hoard will need the pood will and Host Powerful 31 an in the World. Lifts Over Tons. The Amazing Marvel of the Century.

His Like Has Xever Existed Since the World Began. Allison 3 Jennings 5 Altory 2 Liberty 4 Beaver 4 Lincoln 5 Basse ttvllle 4 Logan 6 Center 3 Lyon 3 Cook 2 Oberlin 16 Custer 3 Olive 4 Dresden 3 Pleasant Valley 3 Finley 5 Prairie Dog 2 Garfield 3 Sherman 3 Grant 5 Summit 3 liar lan 6 missions. But the men who make up the order of Sons of Veterans, nearly all drilled and accustomed to discipline, many of them armed and be a most valuable addition to the fighting force of the nation. The tender of services was made to Governor Leedy because he is the proper official to direct such a movement. There was no thought of political opinion or partizan prejudice.

It was an offer of effective strength, on1 tit ill rl i-kn Kt Kzi umll rDtaitro It is recommended that the various town ships hold their caucuses on Thursday May 5. assistance of all the people of the s'ate to raise funds ami collect material and gK stock ready make an xhit.it that wi'l mke nil ms-n feel an honest and in-iiily pride in ur state. The government of the itei States has appropriated large hums of mm ey to aid in making this great international expositii specially valuable and useful to the. trat Mi-ai-sip i country. Otis L.

Beiston, Chairman D. Colvin, Secretary. REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES. There will be a republican ca ucus for Liberty the cnvprnnr and his military staff UALUlOItl 3-RIIIG CIRCUS on Thursday May 5. 1898 at 2 o'clock p.

m. to Phillips county gave W. A. Renter elect 4 delegates to county Convention Ober It trying i.e tit st. pp i ii tne West has had of exhibiting to the world the lin May 7, lsao.

a. uoin. OHERLIN. a most complimentary vote in her republican cunty convention last week. THRILLING HIPPODROME wonderful sources of the vallevs of There will be a Caucus of the Republican voters ot Oberlin township held in the city of Ji jfc CONTESTS, A new UeLtitdican pai.tr.

The Ban the Mississippi and Miss Nn. it he comes a p-ttiiotie oi she citiz- ns of the est, nd especially so oi the ner, has been started at It Oberlin on May 5th, 1898, for the purpose of electing sixteen (10) delegates to the Kepublican couuty convention on May 7, 1898. Polls will be open from 2 :00 to 5 -00 o.clock p. m. Otis L.

Benton, Com. CUSTER. The Republicans A Custer Township will RnLDlWl is published by Krow and Der.ison, and is a bright little five column quarto. meet at the usual voting place on the 6th. day of May at 2 o'clock p.

m. to elect 3 delegates to attend the county convention to be held at Senator Baker male a great mistake Hundreds of New Features, M. led by Vf The 0111 msFNORMoun wxm fflSENORMOVS Oberlin May 7th, 1898, for the purpose of elect when h- supp Tted and votdd tor the people ot Kansas, to help make it a triumphant success. It will especially ben-fieial to our s' ate, as it will tiring tens of thousands of people to the trans Mississippi country ho have never visited if he ore, and to our own state, to visit fiunds and relatives, and herds that fill the pastures ami Ned lots of our st ite, the churches and hoRHlSEQVAL WW WMirSJLtsr WMff MEKLYSALARY recognition of the present Cuhan gov VI Marvelous, ernment. Baker has done some good 1 L.J I I ing delegates to the state and congressio al conventions.

P. L. ashckaft, Ckm. SUMMIT. The republicans of summit township will meet In caucus at the usual voting place at 2 p.m..

Thursday, May 5, to select three delegates to the republican county convention which meets at Oberlin May 7. L. M. Parker, Com. work in the senate, but hi judgment was certainly at fault in that matter.

uestManiiiwoi 11 To Taul Timbt-rson: The question you and others asked of Yonny Parks "Who da bale bane das man. Mc- ore Becord-Breaking Movefiles Than All Other Shows Can Offer, All the World's Most Famous Riders. All the World's Greatest Acrobats, Aerialists and Gymnasts. All the Wide World Tributary to Its Wealth of New, Novel and Original Features. MOST COHPLETE ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION ON THIS HEMISPHERE.

Two Herds of Monster Elephants. Mammoth Hippopotamus. All Kinds of Rare Wild Beasts. HI8 MEASURE MENTS. Height 5 ft 104 In.

Weight 235 pounds. Cormick?" was answered in the final passage of the war resolutiors His vote was recorded on the Weyler Breadth across the schoolhouses that the landscape, the farns that sho the prospi rity and happiness of our people, and then return to their hmes in the East and there in eloquent and vivid recitations tell of the wonderful resources, the prosperity and beauty of Kansas. It is also a duty of our state to join with her sister state, Nei ruska, as she will participate i-' ail the benefits and enjw all tfe results from this great ex hibition in making this trans-Mississ-tppi demonstration me of the nvst side. Russell Record. shoulders 27tf In, WAR NFWS.

War is now on between the United States and Spain. New vessels are being daily added to the navy. A close and most effective blockade of the port of Havana is in operation. Censorship of the press has been established at Key West. The press dispatch boats are prohibited from following the American fleet The HI8 LIFTING RECORD.

6524 pounds with one finger. 967 pounds with one hand. 1397Vi pounds with two hands. 3,536 pounds pig iron on shoulders. 4.300 pounds on back.

X. T. Clipper Annual. 3 In. THRILLING ROMAN HIPPODROME.

350 FINEST THOROUGHBRED HORSES. Exhibited In Startling Arenic Acts and in Exciting Trials of Speed and Endurance. 62 In. It is evident to any one who has taken the pains to talfc to the people, that Mr. Reeder is the cnoice of a ma 21V4 In, Neck -VTalst Biceps -Forearm Thigh 19 In.

jority of the voters in both countus 2S5i In president has called for 0 volunteers, three regiments of infantry to EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. RAIN OR SHINE, THE most Resplendent Free street Parade Ever Witnessed. jaillions Expended in this Dazzling Display, Gratuitously Offered to the Publle. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AFTERNOON AT 2, NIGHT AT 8. DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER.

ONE 50 CENT TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. CHILDREN, Under 12 Years, HALF PRICE. and we believe he should, and will receive the support of both Norton and Decatur county's delegations. Nor-catur Register. Supports 25 Men on his Shoulders interesting, valnabi and hem fieial to the people of Kansas, as well as to the come from Kansas Col Fred Funston has been commissioned colonel of the LIFTS MORE THAN ANY 5 OTHER MEN people of Nebraska, who are aiding by the appropriation of many thousands of dollars in maKing the exposition a great success.

first Kansas regiment Congress has formally declared war. Our navy has WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT AT" taken eleven Spanish merchant Last week Postmaster General Gary resigned on account of ill health. Charles Emory Smith was appointed to the place. John Sherman has resigned as secretary of State. udge Day, the assistant secretary, has been appointed In addition to the good work that yessels, some of them worth nearly the United States is doing to aid this half a million dollars.

A Carlist in exhibition of the resources of this surrection in Spain is rumored. En I ffli to the position. Sherman has served gland ha3 declared coal contraband of great new West, the states of the union, and especially our sister states of the the country faithfully and with signal war. The United States has bought fertile valleys of the two great rivers ability for more than forty years and of America, are aiding by large contri retires from office having won the gratitude of all patriot citizens. butions in the erection of suitable state buildings and making vast ex "Look here, John," said an old Pop hibitions of th resources of those states, and the Kansas Commissioners J.J.

DURKEE. Pres ulist leader to his neighbor the other KL0NDIKL OTIS L. HI NTON.rabhter. EDWIN N. STRONG.

Asst. Cashier. CHAS. H. Til.

DEN, V. Pres. day as he laid dewn a daily paper, "1 What does it cost to gt When ami how should one go? What believe that all citizens of Kansas will feel an honest pride in and take an ac see by this paper that George Gould Tiir nnrm im MfiTinMM daiii who will receipts for them. It is the opinion of the governor and of the members of th Commission that, the next legislature of the state will refund ail money advanced by ehe railroads citizens. should one take? here are the mines? njr" tive interest in making Kansas a How much I thev produced? says that his splendid steam yacht and everything else he has I I 0 woik plentiful i uit iiB aic worthy associate in the work, and a is at the disposal of the government in paid? Is living expensive? Wliatare peer of the greatest in the list.

But to one's chances of "in iking a strike?" do this work creditably will take the event of war. And that all the big insurance companies have an Complete and satisfactory replies to all the coal at Honolulu. Captain Sampson's fleet will probably commence the bombardment of Havana today. Six thousand troops are to be landed at Matanzas to aid the insurgents and distribute provisions. Topeka has already begun preparations for the old soldiers' reunion next fall.

She is bound to show the visitors a good time on that occasion. The Beloit Gazette published a splendid picture of W. A. Reeder last week, together with a brief biography of the next congressman from the Sixth district. Mitchell county.

Mr. Reeder's old home, will be for him solidly. Phillipsburg Dispatch. Charlie Lobdell always was a good judge of beauty. He is usiog that judgment in a good cause in publi-h-iDg to the world in his Tribune the beauties of Kansas City, Many por at out $30,000, the above questions will be found in the Burlington Route's '-Klondike nounced that the salaries of any of Wallace county i 'publicans have nominated W.

Ward of the Sharon Springs Times, for representative Brother Ward v. ill be elected too. The Atchison, Topeka anta Fe, their clerks who may be called into Folder," now readv for distribution. the. Chicago, Rock Island Pacific, the Sixteen pages of practical information the army or navy of the United States TRANSACTS A STRICTLY BANKING BUSINESS.

Paid Capital $50,000.00. DIRECTORS: HON. A. C. HOPKIXS, Lock Haven, Pa.

J. G. STREAN, Kansas City, Mo J. J. DUUKEE, CHAS.

H. TILDEN, OTIS L. BENTON, II. F. LIEB.

W. A. SMITH. Missouri Pacific and the St. Louis and an up-to-date map of Alaska and will go right on the same as if they the Klondike.

Free at Burlington were at their desks. And that the ute ticket othes, or sent on receipt San Francisco railroads have gtnerous-ly and patriotically come to the assistance of the governor and the people and bankers of New York say they can of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Burlington cough up $300,000,000 in four days if advanced 615,000 of the needed amount. jroute, Omaha, iebr. the government needs it.

Now if this Trusting to the patriotism and liber TABLE ality of our people, the Commission has entered upon the duties and work as thing keeps on at that rate much longer it looks to me as if there will be mighty little left for us to bowl about BUY AND TRY THE The Council Grove Republican patly says as to Cy Leland: "Cy's pull is ail right when he is with you. It is only when he is against ycu that he becomes a boss and a political horse thief." A somewhat extended trip throughout the greater ponton of Kansas gave us opportunity to note the unusually large acreage ot whear sown in the state. And it is all looking exceptionally fine. The executive council of the Modern Woodmen of America, in session a' Hock Island. Ill April 19, decided that any of its 300.000 members could OBERLIN, KAS.

traits of beautiful women have signed it, believing the people, the counties, citus, boards of trade and at the next Iola Register. GEO. XI. JACKSOfl, City Dray and Express. Goods delivered promptly.

Charges reasonable. OBEKLIN. KANSAS adorned the home page of his paper. A. II.

Ellis says that the story that Lincoln, Omaha, At a recent meeting of the New York Library Association and The New commercial agencies will not let it fail. Great expense has to be incurred and the politicians of the Sixth district are met in the beginning: space must be Groin? down to Hutchinson with the Denver, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Francisco and all points west. York Library Club a committee was appointed to go carefully over the paid for in advance, a building for the intention of securing the nomination Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points east and south.

works of fiction published in 1897, and of Attorney General for him is a fake; state headquarters must be erected and make a list of those deemed worthy of paid for at once, collections of funds a-d he ought to know. Topeka Cap ital. permanent shelf room in public librar made, freight bills met, and mary enlist in supp -rt of th government of ies. The books published were many, No considerable number of politicians of the Sixth district, nor any other kind other xpenses that draw largely on the United States in a war with Spain but those that came up to the commit the small sum of money now at the without invalidating their insurance. of people, are for Ellis for any If tee's standard were few enough.

They disposal of the Board, so that immedi Ellis comes out for any office he will RATLST0 OMAHA. were only seven, and were the follow ate and liberal assistance is needed This means, then, active work for be convinced before he gets through Railroads More Liberal Than to the World's ing: On the Face of the Waters, ty that it is a ase. Trains Lkavk as Follows: No. 112, Tassenger, dally except Sunday, for Republican, Red Cloud, Hastings, and all point 6 east and west 5:30 a. m.

No. 114. Freight, daily ex. for Republican City, Red Cloud, Hastings aud all points east and west 3:00 am Trains Arrive as Follows: No, 111. Passenger, dally except Sunday, Republican to Ober No.

143. Freight, daily ex. Sunday Hastings to 8:15 pm those who can assist in all available Fair at Chicago Chicago, April 11. Hates and ar Mrs. F.

A. Steel; St. Ives, by Robert Louis Stevenson; The Gladfiy, by E. L. E.

I. RANDALL, First door north of The Bank of Oberlin. OBERLIN, Boot and Shoe MANUFACTURER, AUD DEALER I Leather Findings, The trade at all times supplied. C-tes a full line of Boots, shoes. Galtera tiv.

for Mn. Women nd I 'hllrtren. SELDEN MINER, M. D. Physician Surgeon, Office in State Bank Building.

aud proper ways to put the Commission Cy. Leland is a politician of infinite resource, and is one of the very few rangements on account of the Omaha Voynich; School for Saints, by John in a position where it can place Kansas THE JOHN B. COLT HARDWARE COMPACT, Oberlin, Kansas. Oliver Hobbes; Captains Courageous, abreast of her sister states. who is generally able to snatch appar exposition were completed to day by the Western Passenger association lines.

The rates are more liberal than by Itudyard Kipling; Hugh Wynne, ent victory out of inevitable defeat. We therefore Free Quaker, by Dr. S. Weir Mitcheil; those made for the Chicago exposition and The Choir Invisible, by James the mayors of trade and other tions, and all respectfully ask that cities, and boards of commercial organiza-other citizens, organizations, will at Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars Summer tourist tickets will be fold SHERIFF'S SALE. First Publication April 7.

1808. In the district court of Decatur county fate of Kansas. First National Bank of Oberlin, Kansas Plaintiff. vs Moes McKinrie. A.

A. Mo.Kinsie. W. II. Me- Lane Allen.

Of these seven first-rate (seats fret) on through trains Tickets sold and oagKage checked to any point In the novels, three were first published committees or at 80 per cent, of double locals to Omaha from all sections of the country, serially; and of the three, two and United States or Canada. For information, maps, time tables and tick with final return limit to November 15 they much the most notable ones in the 1 rom all association points east ot ets call on or write to J. V. Bash, Agent. Or J.

KAN CIS. Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, entire list, being Kipling's Captains once go to work to raise funds, collect and prepare material for exhibition, and that the owners of zinc, lead, salt, coal and other mines will arrange to make exhibitions of their mineral pro- A. AtA. A.X. 11.

Co'orado a ratp of one fare and a third Nebraska. Courageous and Stevenson's St. Ives for the round trip wiU be made from DR. E. P.

GILPIN, physician Surgeon Office Upstairs in the Colby Bloc. were published in McClure's Magazine. June 1 until October 30, with a 30 da TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF. NOTl' FOR PUBLICATION 2ft 24 1 United States Land Otlice. olby.Kans.

April 11, ltfW. 1 Thfiincreasfl of thn Rank of F.ntr. aucis, hdq raunenne crocK creea- It does not make much difference what happens or how matters turn, Cy, nearly always lights on his feet. Oae can hardlj help admiration for him. What a general he would make! We are in favor of sending him to Cuba in com-mand of a division, and we hereby call the president's attention to this recommendation.

Holton Recorder. Lew Headley, that horribly homely caricature of a man, declared an armistice at Colby, but the armistice never commenced. He still wants to fight as you will see by reading from his Gay-lord Herald: "Our Police Judge would have to hold that any readjustment of his wrong font features we might be able to make would be simply in the nature of a correction, and stick Borin for the costs. Anyway, we'd be return limit, provided, however, that in i land's discount rate from 3 Der cent to ers Association arrange ro piace Kan Notice is hereby given that John B. Saltz- no case the, rate from the man has Med notice of intennon to make final 4, which was made last week, i of points to Omaha shall be less than 820 Kinzle, Arch Mchlnle and Mary Brown heirs and legal representatives of Melissa McKinzie deceased, lefendauts Bt virtue of an Order of Sale Issued to me, ont of said District Court, in the above entitled action.

I will, on Tuesday the 10th day of May A. 1). lS'jn, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the ea-'t front door of the Court House, in the city of Oberlin.

in the county of Decatur. In the Mate of Kansas, otter at public s-tle. and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cssh In hand, al: the following described real estate, to-wit: The nortn one half C) of the southeast quarter of Section thirteen (13) in Township one (1) south of Ratine thirty (30) west 6th P.M. Containing h0 acres according to Lnited states survey, lying and situate in the county ot Decatur and Kiate of Kansas. The above described real estate is taken as the property of said defendants, and is directed by sa-a order of sale to be sold, and will be sold, without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale.

3a H. A. UrIffiTu. Sheriff of Decatur county, 'Kansas Tclly Scott, Attorney. course, an endeavor to check the goid proof before the Clerk of the District Court at his office in Oberlin, Kai.has, on the 11th, day of June, 1S08, on Timber culture application L.

G. Parker. Attorney "at Law, OBERLIN, KANuAS. from Chicago, 17 from Peoria. 817 from St, Louis, 25 from Colorado outflow from England to this country.

In the neighborhood of $52,000,000 of common points and 815 75 from St Paul and Minneapolis. gold has been shipped from Eunope to the United States since February 25, For the openirg ceremonies a rate of when the movement began. This ex one cent a mile will be made from all odus of gold to this country has sel points within 150 miles of Omaha. dom been exceeded in the same length From points beyond the 150 mile limit, willing to pay a reasonable fine for the the rate will be one fare for the round of time in any part of any year, and it has never been equaled at this season. Moreover, it is still ectively under way.

trip. All tickets of every character privilege of meeting the old rooster in single combat on our own dung heap." No. for tbenw qnarterof Jseclion No. S4. in Township 5 Kaiue No.

'9 w. He names as witnesses: Jacob Wittiig. Joseph Schrrx-K, sVhrock and Chris Eicnelbergcr all of Lund. Kansas. Klebrr E.

Willcockson, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. First Publication April 7, 1S98. In the district court of Decatur county, State of Kanms. The First National Bank of Oberlin, Kansas, Plaintiff.

Everett VanEpps.Mrs. VanEops whose full name is unknown. Iwis f. MullorJ and Theoligieal Institute of Connecticut, Defendant. By virtue of an Onler of Sale issued to me.

out of wiid PlsTlct Court, in the above entitled action. I will, on Tuesday the lotli day of May, A. I). at 2 o' p. m.

of suid day. at the front ior of tne Court House, in the city of Oberlin. iu the county of Decatur, in the state of Kansas offer at public tie. and sell to the i.ighest and best bidder, for cash in hind. through Omaha, in either direction, This inflow is telling on the condition will be made good for stoDover at And then he goes on in the following to call us a Spaniard when he knows of the treasury.

The gild reserve in sas in the front rank as one of the great live-stock states of the union; that the educators, colleges and schools will take care that the educational interests of the state are creditably rnpresented. The Commission will eive all the aid and information possible in relation to all matters pertaining to its workings, and all possible assistance will be given in the work of collecting speci mens fcr exhibition, and aid, by all proper means, stockmen to get their stock in place, freights, as far as the financial ability of the organization will warrant. Persons can correspond with any of the Commission, but prefeiably with the Secretary, at Topeka, who will give immediate attention to all matters submitted to him. Tne Commission asks that people who aid in the work will advise it from time to time the progress being made and of the extent of the collet ions secured. All funds should be sent to the Treasurer, John E.

Frost, at Topeka, Omaha not to exceed five days. The we are Eetallan: "The people of Ober that depository is now over minimum rate for any round trip ticket is to be 50 cents. 000, and the tendency is steadily up J. Walker, OKSORU A RTIS Shop, west side Penn OBEKLIN, KANSAS. W.

S. Jackson, 10c Delivery. Handles Express and U. S. mail.

Special attention jriven to oaggagf NOIICE FOR PUBLIC TIOV. 2CI2I. Land Office at Colby. Kansas, March 7. Notice is hereby elven that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made beiore the Cleric of the District Court at ooerlin, Kacsas, on April 23, ISS, viz: Joseph Knit I H.

E. No. t87 for the section 2. town 5s range 3uw. lie names the ollownn witnesses to prov his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John J.

Birk of seiden. Kansas and Lars Johnson, Nels Wicklund ana Oiof Jader all of Lund, Kansas. Klesbb E. Willcockson, Register ward. In many respects the financial lin should keep a sharp eye on Colum Borin, He is just as much of a Span- iard dow as he was when he wheedled Queen Isabel out of her jewelry." i3ut condition of the country is better than SMKR1FF SALE.

FilstrubiiiaOoa April 7, 1898. in cne i court or county. State of Kansas. First National Bank of Oberlin, Kansas Plaintiff. vs E.

A. Bariteau, Nellie T. Barlteau, Fred Smith and Mrs. Smith, defendants. By virtue au Order of issued to tne.

outof said Hist i-t the above entitled action. I will, on Tuesday the loth day of May, A. D. IS'J, at 2 o'clock m. of paid day, at the east front door of the Court House, in the City of Oberlin, in the County of Decatur, in the state of Kansas, offer at public s-ale.

and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the foiluwim: described real estate, to-wit: The south east quarter ()of Section thirty-one (31). la Township one (O, south of Range twenty seven (27), west 6th, P. M. lying aud situxte in the County of Decatur, in the Sta'e of Kansts The above described real estate Is taken as the property of said defendants, and Is directed by said order oi sale to be sold, and will be sold, without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. II.

A. Griffith, 39 Sheriff of Decatur county, Kansas. Tclly Scott, Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No.

2C551. Land Office at Colby. Kansas, Aprils, 1)S. Notice Is herebv given that the followinir- it was before at any time since 1S79 and 18S0. just after the resumption of the war with Spain compels the old ail ot tlie following aesenneu ieai estate to-wit nanieil settler has filed notice of her intention i half (0 of noit beast quarter C) ami -MHHU Man ly-ol KH imi ill uni in 4) Li Hpecie payments.

Far more gold is in to make llnal proof in support of her claim, and nightmare to acknowledge Jim Greas-on's coons: "If the worst comes to the the country and in the treasury now than was in then, but the silver dilution worst, and there is any fighting to be done, we have made up our mind to west one liafr fi of s-mh eist quarter 4)of Section twenty-two (22) in Township four (4) south or IUniic thirty west 6lb. P. M. lying and situate in the county of Decatur, In the state of Kansas. The above described real estate is taken as the property ot said defendants, and Is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold, without to satisfy said order ofsale, H.

A. 3a sheriff of Decatur county, Kansas. Tclly Scott, Attorney. mat satd proor will be made nelor the Clerk of the District Court at Oberlin, Kansas, on July 9th, 18H8, viz: Mary stiles, formerly Mary C. Foster, Widow of Jacob N.

Foster, for the se, section 25, Township 5, Range 29 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Gabreham H. Banes, Elias Mot, Peter W. Wernett and Charles V.

MoU, all of Selden, Kansas. Kleber E. Willcockson, Register, shoulder our gun as soon as the first of the currency at that time had not proceeded far, and the liabilities agair st the gold assets are increasing while the liabilities are stationary, St. Louis shot is fired and go up to Rawlins county and hunt coons with old Jim Globe-Democrat. Greason.".

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