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The Coronado Star from Coronado, Kansas • 4

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Vn ROTS NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION. THE CORONADO STAR AT 1371" 7f fJT the rLJurl XL- DiiUG 'TORjK-a on win una a jrui ana Elegant Assortment of Toilet and Fancy Articles. They also Imve a large stock of Pure Medicines, "Wines, Liquors and Cigars. North Main street. Dr John Schilling Prop.

CHARLES E. DTCIIE. DYCH BROTOE -DEALERS IN- Goods, Hats, Gaps and Located in the Orwan Building, J.C. TALMADGE. TALMADGE Real Estate, Loan amb AmmwiRAmwRR Xo 9111 Land Office at Wa-Keenev, Ks.

June -5, 17-Notice is hereby given tbat the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to inaSse final proof iu support of his claim, and tbat said proof will be made before the Judge of rrohalo Court of Wichita Co. at Leofi, Ki-, on August 12,1887, Albert Gaymiv, who madeD No. 11.200, for the sw qr Sec: lK tp 20 35w0th M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ofsaid land, namely: Charles C. Gad-les, of Leoti, Charles Pa.yiet.

'Harrison Latham atd Thos. Washburn, all of Washburn, Ks." 27 w. C. L. BEARD, Register NO.S121.

Ls.nd Office at Wa-Keeney, Jnne 25. 'S7. Notice is hereliy siven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to malif- final proof in support of his Ldm.and that soid rroof will be made before Judge of thePr'ltt; couri 01 Wichita county, fit City, on Ar. crust 15, a Ldrln R. Jounsoo.

HE No 11724. for the sw section 27, townshi: 19 south, range 36 west. lie names the to prove his continuous residence tc-mti and cultivation of said la 11 John Peuneui, lewis Whisl-flr, Hol iridgr, of Lcoti, Ks-, Harold Ihmrsoii, of Coronau kh. 27 Beard. Rghter.

No. 9167. Land Office at Wa-keeney, June 25, 18S7. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Ids claim.and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver of TJ Land Off ee at Wa-Keenev, on August 25th, 1887. viz Michael Barrett, xo 11552 for the northeast quarter of sec 5, tp 17 south, range 36 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, namely Lafayette JL Bare, Sarah Newberry, Wells, Benjamin Atkisson, of Coro-nado, ks- 27 BEARD, Register. 1 -T No. 9 61. Land Office at June 1887 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make tmal proof in support of Iier claim, and tbat said proof will bo made before Recister and Ror ceiver of TJ. S.

Laud Ofiice at Wa-keeney, on Aug. 25th, 1887, viz: Sarah Newberry, II 13708, for the ne qr sec IS, tp 16 36 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon," and cultivation of, said land, viz Lafayette Hare. Barrett, BeDjamin Atkisson. of Coronado, ks.

27 W. C. L. BEARD, Register. No.

9162. 1 Land Office at Wa-keeney, June 25, 1887 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled of his inff ntion to make final proof in snpnort of his thn.t said pi oof 'will be made before Register and Receiver of Laud Office at wa-Keenev, on Aug-5ih, 1887, viz Lafayette Dnare.II. E. 12820 for the southeast quarter section 20 tp 16 8, 36. TV.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resiiience'upou and cnltiva of -aid land, viz: Barrttt, Sarah NewbciTy, Benjamin Atkisson, Wells, of Coronado, witliita county, 27 wC BEARD. No. ftir.0. Land Otlicj at wa-keeney, June 25, 1887. Notice is hereby jnven that the following-named settler bao fijed notice cf her intention to make tinal proof in support of her that said proof vill be made before A Ea-pey, clerk of the district court of Wichita Kansas at Leoti city Ivsnas on Aug 15, 1887, viz A Loomis, for the nw qr sec 9 tp 18 sr 35 She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said Luid.

viz: H. Vetter, II ckei lin, in Davis, 01 Coronado, Ks. 27 Beard, Register. FRANK COOPER, actical Well Dille DEALER 15 Wind Mills Pumps of all Kinds CORONADO, KANSAS. Satisfaction guaranteed for Loth work and pumps.

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UKEQCALED Vre bare 2rranred -vrith the publishers of books to frrnih the whole forty-five trith'one year'3 subscription to oar paper for or we will send any five for orthe whol forty-five for Address all utrs to publisher of TUE JjTAR, Coronado. Kaotae. AU PRICES I 7, or by in the U. of of Iwe Land Oiice.ali Wa-Keeney. Kans.

June 13S7. Notice is hereby priven that the followinr-named f-ettler has filed notice cf her intention to make final proof in support ot her that said proof will be made before Agister and Receiver of TJ. S. Land Office at Wa-Kee- ney, on Julv 25, 1S87, viz: Laura L. Wis, 108G9, for the ne qr sec 10, tp 1 i 3'J w.

She names the following witnesses I to prove her continnons residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Orlando Sweet, Celia Finic-am, MZ1 Sinmaster Thomas Sic Cain, of Coronado. Ks- i 21 w. C. Ij. EEAED, Register.

I No. Land Olrlce at wa-keenev, June 4.18S7. I Notice is hereby civen that the follov-inir-j named settler has filed notice of his intention i to make final proof in suprort of Ms that said proof will bo madt? before Register and Receiver of Land Office at Ava-keenev, kas, on July 23, 1887, viz: John Vanatiker, iJols.tor the nw qr sec i0 S3 w. lie names the following witnesses to prove continuous residence noon aid cultivation of s.iid land, viz: Paul McBride. John A Het-calf.

George House. "William Ilarni'-Ti, of Coronado, Ks. 24 w. C. L.

BEARD, Register. No. 8977. Land Ofnce at wa-keeney, June 4. 1SS7, Notice hereby eiven that the followins--named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his that said, proof will be made before register and receiver of land office at wa-Keenev, on July 23, 1887, viz: Charles Parker, for the nw qr sec 32, tp 17 S3 wct.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: GroS, Albert Marshall, Fred Marshall, Miller, of Coronado, Ks. 24 w. C. L. Beard, register.

Land office at wa-keeney. ksJune4 I887 Notice is Ifereby given 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 before register and receiver of and office at 'Wa-keeney, kas, on July 21, 18S7, nameiv: Stephen ll Drysdale, Number 13119 for the sw qr sec tp 17 3G w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, namely? Simons, John Bennington, Edward Madden, Moore, of Coronado, ks. 24 BE AbD. Kegister.

No. S984. Land office at Jnne 4, 1687. Notice is heroby given that the following-named' settler has' filed notice of her intention to make tiual proof in support of her claim, and thot said proof will be made before Register and Receiver of land ofiice, at wa-keeney, kansas, on 887, viz: Margaret McDermott, 10854, for the southeast quarter sec 35, tp8s, 35 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Stinnett, Henry Lind-sey, Harry Johnston, Mrs'.

Ada Johnston, of Coronado, ks. 24 Beard, register. No. S974. Land Office at "Wa-Keeney, June 4, 1887.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver of land office, at a-Keeney, Kansas, on July 20th, 1887, viz Henry Lindsey, H. E. 13918, for the ne qr sec 3, tp 19 35 6 m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz John Stinnett, Margaret McDermott, Charles Beriy, James Douglass, of Coronado, ks. 24 W.

C. L. BEARD, Register. AO. 8972.

Land Office at "Wakeeney. June 4, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed' notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his and that said proof will be ronde before Register and Receiver of S. land oifiee at AVakeeney, July viz: John 12915 for the se sec. 3, tp 19 35 w.

lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Lindsey, Margaret McDermott, Charles Berry, Thomas McDermott, of Coronado, Ks. 24 AV. C. L. Reaud, Register.

No. 8975. Land Office at Wa-Keeney, June 4. 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver of U.

S. Land Office at Wa-Keenev, on Julv 20th, 1S87, viz: James Ii. Douglass, H.E. 12593 for the neqr sec 35 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ira Monnett, Charles Berry, Henry L.

Lindsey, Jonn Stinnett, of Coronado, Kaus. 24 W. C. L. BEARD.

Register. No. 9180. TJ. S.

Land Office, Wa-Keeney, July 2, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to nia3re iinal proof in support of her claim, and th said proof will he made before Register and Re- JKeceiverol LiandOtdce, at Wa-Keenty, on September 13, 1887, namely: Hattie E. Week Homestead Application No 14282, fur the southeast qr of Sec; 24, twp. 19 gt 35 sr p. m.

She names the following witnessses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of saio land, namely Robert SummervilJe, Eli Mc-Camruon, and Christina Kittel, all of Scott. and John Harter, of Coronado, Kan. 28 WJL BEARD, Register. Kelley Fitts, Att'ys, Scott. Kan.

No. 9179. Land Office at Wa-keeney, Jnly 2, 1887 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has iiled notice of her intention 10 make final proof in support of her claim, and that proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at a-keeney, on Sept. 13, 1887, viz: Maggie Wteks, -Homestead Application No. 14281, for the southwest quarter Section 24, twp.

19 35 6 p. m. She names the loir lowing witnesses to prove her continuous resi? dence upon and cultivation of said land, namely i Robert Summerville, Eli McCammon, Christina Kittel, all of Scott, and John Harter, of Coronado, Kan. W. T.

BEARD. Rporister. No. Land Office at Wa-Keeney, July 2, 1887, Notice is hereby iven 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 before Register andRe- 1 ceiver of TJ. S.

Land Office at Wa-Keeney, on August 15, 1887, viz: franklin H. P. Stanley, D- S. 9496, for the se qr sec 13, tp 17, 36 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Gove Abbey, M.

J. Graybill, Anna M. Randels and Eli G- Hoopes, all of Coronado, Ke. 28 W. C.

Li. BEARD, Register. No. 9247. Land Office at Wa-keeney, Ks, July 2, 1887: Notice ia hereby given 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 before Clerk District Court of Wicnita county, Kan, at Leoti, on August 15, 1887, viz: Henry J.

Wckerlin, H. E. 13137, for the southwest quarter Section 4. township 13 range 35 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, namely; Lorrin A.

Loomis, William H-Vetter, William E. Davis and Joseph H. Saxer, all of Coronada, Kan. 23 BEARD, Register- No 9186 Land office at wa-keeney. ks.

July 2, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver TJ. S. land office, at wa-Keenev, Kansas, on August 15th, 1887. namely; Anna M- iCantiels, D.

1G61. lor the northeast qr Sec. 13, 1 17 35 w. She nair es the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence nTwm and estiva ion cf said land, namely: Franklin H. P- Gove H.

Abbey, Eli G. iloopes and Michel Graybill, all of Coronado, Kansas. ZS 7 BEARD, Register. No. Land Office Wa-ceeney, Jnly 2, Notice r-ercbv given ti.at the louowmg- named settler has filed cf Lis intention to i eiake fin; 1 prtvtf in upp.it of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before Register and Re- flivor IT T.and tMKc at Wa-Krtrev.

ks. on I Aasost 15. 1887, viz: Grove H. Abbey, D. S.

11783, lor the lots 2, 3 6c 4, and southeast qusrter southwest quarter section iown 00 w. He names the following witnesses to proyo -bza nntiTinrns residence unon. and cultivation of. saii land, namely: Anna M. Randels, Frankba H.

P. Stahley, Eli Hoopes and Michael Gray-sill, all of Coronado, Kan. 28 W. C. L.

BEARD. Bcy your builders hardware of W. J-Chubbuck save Dioney. No. 9222.

Land Office at Wa-keeney, ly 2, 18S7. "otice is hirebv given tho following, aamed settler has filed notice of his intention tc make final rroof in support of his claim, ana mat aid proof will be Made before C. Garland; Probate Judge of Wichita county, at Leoti city-, t.cti', tcst x-iy fienrjro W. Baker. JJ.

19055. for the sw qr Sec 2. tp 18, range 3j 6 p. nr. 1 1 -J.

VkWkT-C ue names ine louowmg Kmurwcs continuous ie-iidence upon, and cultivation of. said land, vis; Abranam u. upaiKe, xii- deus Arbnckle, Chaile L. Sheehan and Harrj ilouseholder, allot Leoiicity, ivan 28 W. C.

L. BEARD. Register. No. 9221 Tjanu Office at Wa-Keeney, July 2.

1SS7. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention tc sake final proof in support of his claim, andthat said prooi Will oe muue j. VTariauu. Probate Judge of Wichita couuty, at Leoti Citr. Kan on August l.tb.

18, vtz: Abrahani UDdike. n. E. No. 1087, lor tho northeast quarter Section 15, township 18, range 35 lie names tne lonowmg witnesses 10 prce nis continuous upon and cultivation oj said Arbuckle, George WI Baker.

Charles L. Sheehan and Harry House holder, all of Leoti Citv. Kan. 28 W. U.

Li. lin.Ai.J-', xegisier. No. 8804. Land Office at Wa-keeney, May 21, 8S7.

Notice is hereby given that the following nam en settler has filed "notice of his intention to make dnal proof in support of his claim and that sairf proof will b3 made before Register and Receiret at Wa-keeuev. on July 8th, 1S, namely: Allen J. Fowler, H. E. 13405, fo northwest quarter Bection 31, township 18 south, ranire 35 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upoc find cultivation of said land, nameiv: W. Strain, John Craig, A Hawthorn, of Coronado, Ks. 22 W. C. L.

BEARD, Register. 1 "Vrv oCflR Land Office at Wakeeney, fay 21, 1887. Notice is'horeby given that the following name settler has fihdd notice of his intention to mak tinal proof in snpport of his claim, and that sai? oroof will he made before Register and Receive ofTJ Slandoifice at AVaKeenev, ks. on Julv 11th, 1887. namely: Daniel A Gannon 10369.

for sw I sec 2, tpl9s, 36 w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous i evidence upon cultivation of said land viz: George Bowers, John Rothlisbt rger, Edward weir," John Lewis, of Coronado, ks. 22 BEARD, Register. Land Office at Wa-Keeney, May 21. 1887.

Notice is herebv given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof." in support of his that said proof will be made before Register, and Receiver of IT. S. Land Oniee at Wa-Kee-" ney, on Jnly 11th, 1S87. viz: Georet; w. sowers 11382, for the r.vqr sec 14, tp 19 i 36 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and culti vation ot said land, viz: Daniel A Gannon, John Rothlisberger, Edward weir, John Lewis, of Coronado, Kans. 22 W. c. L. BEARD, Register.

No. S805. Land Office at Wa-Keeney, May 21. 1887. Notice is hereby civen that the followinff-named settler has filed notice of his intentio to make final proof in support of his claim.and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiyer of TJ.

S. Land Office at Wa-Kee nev. on July 11, 188. yiz: John G. Rothlisberirer, H.

E. 12823, for sw qr sec lSj 36 w. He names the following witnesses te prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel A Gannon, George Bowers, George King, John wcid- 01 uoronaao, Kans. W. C.

L. BEARD, Register. No. 8325 Land Office at Wa-Keeney, March Si 1SS7. Notice ib hereby sriven that the followirsp-.

named settler has filed notice of his intentioji to make final proof in support of his claim, ana that said proof will be made before It. A. JJa- niey, clerk ol district Wichita countv. at City on May 14 1887, viz: Harry lackiam, 1 i. a.

7172 tor the nw qrsec5, tp 18 36 w. Cpm Kansas. He. names the iollowmg witnesses to prove his continou3 residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Julins S. Xe why, James Veieer.

A Moulton and Silas Martin, all ot Leoti Wichita count Icansas. 15 W. C. Li. BEARD Register CONTEST NOTICES.

i'o. 8C00. TJ. S. Land Office, wa-keeney.

May 16, 1FS7. Cornplaiut hariUff been entered at this oiTice by John Lee against Anthony w. Jiowen lor iailnre to comply with law a to Tiniber-Cultnre entry Number 7229, dated October 30, 1885, upon tlie northwest qr section tp 19 35 in wichita county, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, contestant a'lesinc that the said Anthony w. Bowen. has wholly failed durinfr and since the first year saia entrv: to ureaK, plow or cultivate live acres of said land, or any part thereof, or to causa the same to be done; that all said failures still ex-, ist, and said tract is wholly devoid of breaking: ot culivation; said parties are hereby summoned appear at this office on the 12th day of July, 1887, at 1 o'clock p.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said allepred failure. 23 w. K. PILKINTON, Receiver. No.

Land OiTice, Wa-keeney, Mar 15, 1P87. Complaint having been -entered at this office, Henry A Piatt of Coronado Wichita coutv ks against Mathias Jackson for abandoning hi. homestead entry No. 13808 dated Aug 23 188(5, upon the fee qr sec 13 townshipp 16 36westA wichita countv, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties arc, hereby summoned to appear at this office on 14th day of May 188, at 1 o'clock p. to respond and furuish testimony concerning said alleged abaudoumeut.

16 c-a w. xl. -PlLktl-NTON, Eecelver. No. 9113 S.

Land Office, Wa-keeney, 31 1887. Complaint having been entered at this office by Albertua W. Hoy against 3'euben C. Roberts fol abandoning his Homestead Entry No- 1528J.dated October 27, 1886, upon sec 32. tp 20 36 Wichita Co, With a view to the cancellation, said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 28th dav July, 1887, at 1 clock p.

to respond ani furnish testimony concerning said alleged abniK donment. 25 W. H. PILKEN TON. Receiver.

T. J. McCASN, D.f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX, CORONADO, KANSAS. Ofliee hours 6 a. m.

to 6 p. m. Can be found after office hours on claim 2 miles due south of Coronado. PATENTS Obtained and all Patent Business attended to promptly and for moderate fees. Our otfice is opposite the TJ.

S. Patent Office ar.u can obtain Pateuts ia Ices time than thof-e Iremote from Washington. Send Model or We advipe as to free of charge and we make no cLaigo 'unless iatent is secured. we refer, here, to the Postmaster, Sept. Money Order and to cfiiciala ci ihe U.S.

jPatent CSice. For circular, advice, terms mi references to actual clients in your own Sitate (County, write to Opposite Patent CrMce, fj evI. F. CHEGTIUT, sVID, Physigiab ADD SUaGEOS, COKONADO, KANS. Special attention paid to diseases of women children.

Office over Knapp's grocery etore. an .1 kinds cf land blenlrs for pttia OFf ICIAJL DEMOCRATIC ORGAN. rDarinjr confinement as prisoner of war at Camp Chase, Oliio, a who had been fatally wounded, was asked by Col. Hawkins why ho seemed so down-hearted. He replied that he was risved at not hearing from his affianced bride.

When he taw Le must die he requested Col. Hawkins to open any letter that might come for him. Ho clso requested that a lock of her hair, which he had, be buried with Soon after his death a letrer was received from the young which hhs curtly broke off the engagement. Alter reading it Col. llnkhis replied iu the following beautiful lines: Your letter came, bat came too late, For Heaven had claimed its own, Ah! sudden change from prison bare Unto the Great White Throne, Arid yet I think he would have stayed For one more day of pain, Could he ha ve read those tardy words Which you have sent in vain.

Why did you wait, fair lady, Through so many a weary "hour? Had you other lovers with you In that silken, dainty bower? Did others bow before your charms And twine bright garlands th'eie? And vet I ween in all that throng His spirit bad no pier. wish that you were with me now, As I draw the sheet aside, To see how pure the look ho wore Avhile before he died. Yet the sorrow that vou save nini Still had left its weary tract; And a meek and saintly sadness Dwells upon his pallid face. flb-i Le paid, 'con Id change for me Tho winters cold to At! trust of thoughtless aidens' love, Thon ait a bitter thing, For when thee vallejs fair, in May Once 11,010 with bloom shall wave, "The northern violet shall blow Above his humble grave. Your dole of scanty words had been But ore more pang to bear; Though to the last he kissed with love This tress of your soft hair.

I did not put it where he said, For when tha angels come 1 would utit have thorn Cnd the sign Of falsehood iu the tomb. Fve read the letter, and I know The wiles that you have wrought To win that noble heart of his, And gained it fearful thought! Vha lavish wealth msn sometimes For a triiie light and smill; What manly forms are often held In fullej'b liimty thrall. You shall not pity him, for now He's past your hope and fear, Although I wih that you could stand With me beside his bier. Still I forgive you; Heaven knows For mercy you'll have need, Rii'co God his awful iudginents send On each unworthy deed. To-night the cold.

winds whistle by As I my vigil keep Within the prison dead-house, where Few niourmrs come to weep. rude plank coffin holds him now, Yet death gives always grace, Yet 1 would rather see him thus Thau clasped in your embrace. To-night your rooms are verv gay With wit, and wine and song; And you are smiling, just as if You never did a wrong. Your hand po fair that none would think It penned these words of pain; Your skin ao white would God your soul Were half so free of stain. I'd rather be this dear, dear friend, Thau yoa iu all your glee, For you are held in grievous bonds While he's forever free.

Whom we serve in this life, we serve in that which is to come, lie clones his; you yours. Let God Pronounce the titling doom. It is not known what a slice of Chicago land is worth until a mistake is made. A cart-less niesweuger boy was intrusted by an eastern man with a dispatch offering to eell a piece of Chicago laml for t-bO, 000. Th operator insisted upon having the figures written out in words, and the boy wrote them nvo hundred thousand' Tho offer was aoeepted.

Tho bov's mistake was worth $450,000 to his employer, who paid him handsomely for his carelessness. We very much denbt that this story is true, but to be on the safe side, if you have a slice of Chicago rta.1 estate be sure to ask for it nine or ten times what it is worth. Land Office at "Wa-keeuey. Ks, July 9. 1887-Notice is herebv sriven that the follow ins- aan? settler has tiled notice of his intention to iiialie final prool ia support of bis claim, andthat proof will made before Register and Receiver laud ofliee at wafceeney on Autrust20, 1887, viz: Edward Giossoiimi" II.

K. lltrJ3. for tho sw or sec 26, tp 17, raneSo w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Lijipold, Charles Stroma, William Strome and William Weuzlow, all of Coronado, Kan. 29 AT.

C. L. EEAED, Register. H.R, WILG0X.M.D Physician Surgeon, AND DENTIST. Chronic Diseases a specialty.

All Dental work warranted. 03K-6 South Main street, Dr. Chesnut's old Staud, Sell You Farm and City Property, Loan Money, Write Insurance and Make Abstracts of Title Money cn hand for Parties wishing to Prove Up' Office in rear of the Wichita County Bank, JQHN H. DYCIIE. RS Garden Seeds.

North Main Street, East Side. E. G. HOOPES Notary Public. HGGPES, Insurance Agts.

Et3 CORONADO, KANS. E. G. HO OPES, CASHIER. KANSAS.14tf E.

C. SHELT0N. Groceries, Kansas. J. C.

TALMADGE, PRESIDENT. Ooi'ori; 1 clo 9 Him County DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE BUYING AND SELLING OF CITY PROPERTY. L. L. 8TLDGEK.

-DEALER IN- -Q. it 0 ES CORONADO, Staple and Jany Groceries QUEENSWARE CHEAP CASH STORE.

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Pages Available:
465
Years Available:
1886-1887