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Jetmore Reveille from Jetmore, Kansas • 1

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VOL. 10. JETMORE, HODG-EMAIST KANSAS, THURSDAY JANUARY 29. 1891. NO.

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al KEYES SHOEMAKER'S. KEYES SHOEMAKER Will Receive A CAR OF SALT, IOO SACKSand 25 BAHUELS, THIS WEEK SOMETHING- NEW, GRANDPA'S Wonder Soap AT KEYES SHOEMAKER'S. 13 LIGHT Its DID YOU EVER See Our BROWN SUGAR? the Finest in the Town. POUNDS FOR $1 KEYES SHOEMAKER. K.eyes SHERIFF'S SALE.

In the district court of the Sixteenth judicial" district, sitting in and for the county of Hodgeman, the state of Kansas. W. H. Goygin. Plaintiff, vs.

William H. Harris, Defendant. By virtue of an order of sale issued me, out oi said district court, in the above entit'ed action, I will, on Mondav the 9th day of February, A. D. 1801, at two o'clock P.

of said dav at the front door of the court house, in the city of Jetmore in the county of Hodgeman, in the s'ate of Kansas, offer at public tie, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to wit: The sJuth west quarter of section No twenty-three 23 in township twenty-one 21 south of range twenty-two 22 west of the 6th P. M. lying and s'tuate in the county of HrcTgeman in the state of Kansas. The above described reai estate is subject to a prior mortgage of one thousand 1000 00 dollars. Said property levied on as the property of said defend-t-nt, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale.

A. E. Sweet. Sheriff of Hodgeman county Kansas, Wheeler Switzer, Attorneys. j8ts No 590 SHERIFFS SALE.

In the district court of the Sixteenth judicial district, sitting in and for tli county of Hodgeman, in the state of Kansas. E. A. Barber, Plaintiff, vs. Heinrich Schussler, Elizabeth Schussler, Benjamin Walters, Martha Procter and Herbert E.

Ball, trustee, Defendant, By virtue an order of sale issued to me, out of said district court, in the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday the 9th day of February, A. 1891. at two clock m. of said day at the front door 01 the court house, in the city of Jetmore in the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell to 'he highest and best bidder, tor cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to wit: The south east quarter Kl of section No rive fs in township twenty-three 23 south of range twenty-one 21 wet of the tth P. lying and situate 111 the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas.

1 he above described real estate is sul.ject to a tirst mortgage of eight hundred and sixty -five $365.00 dollars. Said property is levied on as the property of said delendant, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sac A. E. Sweet. Sheriff of Hodgeman county Kansas.

Wheeler Switzer, Attorneys, No 68 SHERIFFS SALE. In the district court of the Sixteenth judicial district, silting in and for the county of Hodgeman iu the state of Kansas. George W. Kelham, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Grabbs and Lee Anna Grabbs, Defendant.

Bv virtue of an of sale issued to me. out of said district court, in the above entitle action, I will on Monday the 9th day of February, A. 1 1891, at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door ol the court house, in the city of jetmore, in the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas, oifcr at public sale, and sell to the highest and bet bidder, for cash in hand, alt the following described real estate, to wit: Lots one (i) and two 2 and the south halt ef the north east quarter of section No four 4)111 township twentv-two 2) south of range twenty-one 21 west of the 6th P.

lying and situate in the county ot Hodgeman in the state of Kansas The above described real estate is subject to a first mortgage of three hundred 300.00 dollars. Said property is lev ed on as the property of said defendants, and is ditected by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. A. E. Sweet, Sheriff of Hodgeman county Kansas.

Wheeler Switzer, Attorneys: 815 530 HHEKIFF'S SALE. In the distridt court of the Sixteenth Ju dicial District, sitting iu aud fur the county of Hodgeman, in the state of Khushs. Herbert E. Ball, trustee, and P. T.

Bartlett, plaintiffs. vs. Jacob Blatner. ElleruBlatner. Wm.

J. Fuller, John P. Atkins and llcury C. Kuder. defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale issued to me out of siul district court, in tne above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the yth day of February, A D. 1891. at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house iu the city of Jetmore.

in the county of Hodgeman. in the 6tiite of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the follow ing described real estate, to wit: The north west quarter fl of section twenty-four 24 in township twenty three 23 south of ransje twenty one 21J west of the 6th lving ana situate in the county of Hodgeman, in the state of Kan. as. Said property is levied on as the property of said defendants, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will he sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. A.

E. SWEET. Sheriff of Ilodgemin County, Kas. Wheeler Switzer, attorneys. No.

406-j8-f5 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court of the Sixteenth Judicial District, sitting in and for the county of Hodgeman, in the state of Kansas. E. A. Barber, plaintiff, vs.

John N. Dillenburg and Herbert Bell, trustee, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me out of said district conrt. iu the above entitled action. I will, on Monday the Oth day of A.

D. 1891, at two o'clock' p. m. of said day. at the front door of the court house in the city ofJetmorc.

in the county of Hodgeman, in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale, anl sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the fallowing described real estate, to-wit; The south west quarter (J) of section thirty two (32) in township twenty two (22) south of range twenty six (23) west of the 6th P. lying and in the county of Hodgeman, iu the state of Kansas. Sail property is levied on as the property of the sntd defendants, and is directed bv said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. A. E.

SWEET. Sheriff of Hodgeman County, Kas. Wheeler Switzer, attorneys. No 671-j3-f3 SHERIFFS SALE. In the ditric' court of the Sixteenth Judicial District sitting in and for the county of in the state of Kansas.

E. A. Barber, plaintiff, vs. Wa C. Gowdy, Lovina II Gowdy.

Josephine Rupp and Herbert E. Ball, trustee, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me, on! of said district court, in the above entitled ac tion. I will, on Monday," the 9th day of February. A 1891, at two o'clock p.

m. of said lay. at the front door of the cou't house in the city of Jetmore. in therountvof Hodgeman. id the state of Kansas offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to-w: The south west quarter section twenty six 26 in township twenty-one 21 south of range twenty-two 22 west of the 6th I M.

lying and situate the county of Uadgemin, in the etate of in Kansas Said property is levied on as the property of said defendants, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale. A E. SWEET, ShcrifTof Hodgeman Connty, Kas. Wheeler Switzer, attorneys. No.

0: jS f.5 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court of the sixteenth judicial district lining in and for the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas. W. B. Rand plaintiff vs.

Joseph Chapman, Mary K. Chapman 'and Thomas Linn. Pefendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to roe out of said district court in the above entitled action, I will on Monday the 9th day of February A. 1).

1801 at two o'clock p. m. of said day at the front door of the court house in the city ofjetmore in the county ot Hodgeman in the state of Kansas offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the following described real estate to wit: The south west quarter of section No. twenty-two (2a.) in township twenty-two 22) south of range twenty-one (21) west of the 6th P. M.

lying and situate in the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kanaas. The above described real estate is subject to a prior mortgage of three hundred and fifty (350.00) dollars. Said property is levied on as the property of said defendants and is directed by said order of sale to be sold and will be sold without appraisment to satisfy said order of sale. A. E.

Sweet. Sheriff of Hodgeman county. Kansas. Wheeler Switzer, Attorneys. j8f5 No 524 SHERIFFS SALE.

In the district court of the sixteenth judicial disirict sitting in and for the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas W. Parker, plaintiff vs. Clement Johnson, Francis L. Johnson and E. Fore-, man, defendant.

By virtue of an order of sale issued to me out of said dtstrict court in the above entitled action I will on Monday the 9th iy of February A. D. 1891 at two o'clock p. of said day at the front door of the court house in the city of Jetmore in the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas, offer at pttbli. sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the following described real estate to wit; The southeast quarter (Ji) of section No.

twenty-three (23) in township tweuty-two (2) south of range twenty-one (21) west of the 6th P. M. lying and situ- ate in the county of Hodgf.man in the state of Kan. The above described real estate is subject to a first mortgage of five hundred (mo.oo) Dollars, Said pro perty is lavied on as the property of said defendants, i ana is airectea oy saia oraer 01 sate 10 oe soia ana will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale, A. E.

Sweet, Sheriff of Hodgeman county. Kansas. Wheeler Switzer, Attorneys. j8fs No. 632 SHERIFFS SALF.

In the district court ol the Sixteenth judicial district sitting in and for the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas. H. E. VanLaer, Plaintiff, vs. Hannah Purple, Mamie Purple, and Edgar Purple, minor heirs of Samuel Purple deceased, Martin M.

Blunt administrator of the estate of Samuel Purple de ceased, and Herbert liall rustee ueiendant. Byirtue of an order of sale issued to me, out of said court, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday the oth day of February A. D. 1891, at two cock p. m.

of said day, at the front door of the day, courthouse in the city of Jetmore iu the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the fallowing described real estate, to wit: The southeast quarter of section No nineteen 19 in township twenty-two 22 south of rang' twen ty-two 22 west ol tne bin f. At. lying and situate in the county of Hodgeman in the of Kansas. Said property is levied on as the property ot suid de fendant, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. A.

K. Sweet, Sheriff of Hodgeman countv Kansas. Wheeler Swiuer, Attorneys. No 630 SHERIFF'S SALE. First published Jan 29, 1891.

Bv virtue of an order of sale, dated the 27lh dav of January 18iH. issued out of the district court in and for Hodgeman county, Kansas, in an action in said court, wherein W.J. II. Pollard was plaintiff, and Thompson S. Haun, Elizabeth Ilann his wife, J.

W. Rjsh and F. SVestheimer, Eugene F. Westheimer, and Morris West hei rat-r, partners as Westheimer and Sons, "were defendants, I will on Monday, t'ae 3d day of March Itsai, at two o'clock p. ni.

at the west front door of the court house in the city of Jetmore in said Hodgeman county, Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in band, ail the riut, title and interest of each and every of the above named parties anj to estate, in said state and county, to-wit: The northeast quarter '4J of Section eiuht 8, in Township twenty-three iJ in Range twenty-three 'Si) west of the Sixth P. M. Said propertj will be sold as directed by said order of sale, without appraisement No 455 A E. Sweet, Sheriff of Hodgeman county Kansas. Beauuslet fc Gueookv, Attys.

Kansas City, Mo. pUBllCATONNOTTC To Charles W. Fanlkner: You will take notice that yon have been sued, and that the plaintiff has tiled its petition in the office of the Clerk of the district court of Hodgeman comity Kansas; that the patties to said action are the Portsmouth Trust Guarantee Company as plaintiff, and vou, and others, as defendants; that you must answer the petition of the plaintiff on or before tne abth day ot February, lsitl, or the petition will be taken as true, and judgment will I. 1 1 .1 be rendered detern the plaintiff in the iu-o oe reiiuereu ueieriiiiuiiijr iuui you are iiiueuieu iu sum of four hundred and sixty live dollars JS4051, with 12 percent, interest there on from February 1st, 1390, and that the amount is a first and prior mortsatre lien npon the follow ing described real estate situated in the county of tiougeman, ana state ot tv.aisas, to wit The south west quarter Oi)of section thirty- lour (-14), township twenty-one (21), ranee twenty- sis (26): and said judgment will decree the tale of said real estate to satisfy the amount so found to be due, unless the same is paid within six months from the date of its rendition, withont appraisement, and the proceeds be applied to the satisfaction of the amount determined to be due, the costs of this action, the costs of sale, and the tax es due npon said real estate; and the plaintiff will have such other and fntllier relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. C.

N. Sterrt, Plaintiff. skal D. O. CrRTis, Clerk iistrict Conrt.

First publication Jan. 15, 1H91. No 785 JJUBLICATION NOTICE. To Horace I. Benton and Rose N.

Benton: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued; that the plaintiff has filed his petition in the omce ol tne lerk of the distrist court of Hodgeman county, Kansas; and that the parties to said action are, Ruthven Childs, as plaintiff, and yon and each of you and others defendants; that you must answer the petition of the plaintiff on or before the 26th day of February, 1891, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment will be rendered determining that there is due iroiu Horace i. centon ana nose uenton to the plaintiff, the sum of five hundred and sixty seven dollars and fifty hundredths with 12 per cent interest thereon from June 1st, 1890; and that the same is a first and prior lien upon the following described real estate, in Hodgeman county, Kansas, to wit: The east half of the south west quarter and the east half lil of the north west quarter 1 of section thirty-two 32J, township twenty-four 24, range twenty-three 23: and said judgment will decree that if the same be not paid within six months from its rendition, that the said real es tate will be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the costs of sale, to the payment of the costs of this action, and to the payment of the judgment; and plaintiff will have such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. C. N. Sterrt, Atty.

for Plaintiff. seai-I D.G. Ccbtis, Clark District Com. First publication Jan. 15, 1891.

No 793 J)UBLICATION NOTICE. First Publication Jan. 29, 1S91 element Johnson, Elien Johnson, Commodore Tener and Mrs. Commodore Tener his wife and Charles Hie-hard and Sirs. Charles Richards his wife, will take notice that J.

B. Wtkin as plaintiff did, on the lith day of December 1890, tile his petition in the district conrt, in and for Hodgeman county, t-tate of Kansas, against them aade-fendants, setting forth that on the 1st day of October ISsti said Clement Johnson and Ellen Johnson gave a mortgage to the said plaintiff, on the following described lands, situated in the county of Hodgeman and state ot Kansas, viz: The north west quarter of Section thirty-eix F36 Township twenty-two 22 Range twenty-one 21 west of the principal meridian, to secure the payment of the sum of S.35 according to certain notes referred to in said mortgage, and praying judgment airainst said Clement Johnson and Kften Johnson for the sum of gri.ttl, now claimed to be due and unpaid, with interest at 12 per cent per annum, from October 1st lSfa. or that said premises may be sold to pay the same. Now said defendants Clement Johnson and Ellen John -on. Commodore Tener aud Mrs.

Commodore Tener his wife and Charles Richards and Mrs. Cearles Richards nis wife are hereby notified that they must appear and answer said petition on or before the 14th day of March ISt'i. or said petition will be taken as" true against tbem and each of them and a judgment for said amount, and a decree forever barring them of any right, title or interest in and to said lands, after the sale thereof, will be rendered against them, and ordering said lands to be sold to satisfy any sum found to be due the plaintiff upon eaid notes and mortgage. seal JLlexavbeb Forbes. Clerk Dist- Court.

tV. J. PaTTKPPOS. No 503 Attorney for Pisimiff. -STOP AT THE- 1 WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD MEAL OK CLEAN BED.

GOOD SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. It tloesnot seem that there is a very heavy run being male on the grey matter by the members of the pres ent legislature. Thk Hutinson News has for a time drop led its tight on Feck and the Railroad Commissioners and is now laboring with the question of change-ing the name of Cow creek. The idea of reform put on foot by the Gaity Girls show has advanced to the banks of Cow Creek. Let the good work go on.

Sasi Wood is a line specimen of humanity to be leading a reform partv. It is said that the first dav the assembly organized that Saf wrote more than twenty resolutions and sent them out to be introduced by different members. These re- formers should consider him an ament in their orn- It is said that Mrs. Lease, not lonsr since sized up the Senatorial candidates thusly: Simpson hai a good enough thing, Judge Peffor is not physically capable Willet? is not intell ect aally strong, and P. P.

Elder is too old and inarm to which brother Elder entered a protest giving good substantial reasons. It n'j; the fellows forgotten that some of wlio sit every night in secret eausns behini bolte 1 through which they cannot without knowing certain grips doors pass and pas? words, a3 th" that raised Mich a howl when Plumb was elected to the Senate a few years ago be-cau-io tho republicans woat into can cus on his election. The very thing that the farmers alliance hive al.vayi denoun ced an 1 booa bitterly opposed to thev find thev cannot, et alon3 with out it, and as for a third house there were njver before at the capital so powerful a lobby ns there is at the present sessioa. At the caucus held last week for tho purpose of on a choice for state printer, chairman Chase was present and no donbt had more to do in influencing the cauou.3 in favor of snoT tbau an member of the legislature. It is wvll known that Harris was an ina portation to the capital to look out that the farmers were not side tracked by the ''professionals." As a body of men they know nothi tg of independent action.

Tho action of the, xoro than DO alliance members is lost in tho in livid ail ity of Elder. Simpson and Tha lash of the party whip hangs over them and thev only know obedienca to their drivers hatred for every thing republican. One of the most celebrated of American divines said recently that never since cur world was swung out among the plants has there been such an organized and de.erm;ned effort as that now being made to overthrow righteousness and make the Ten Commandments absolete. Alcoholism is taking down its victims by the hundreds of thousands, and the politicians are getting down qn there knees and saying thon almighty lium Jug, we bow down be foro th'e. Give us the offices and we will worship the foreve and ever.

Amen." As if the bad publishing houses of our own country were not enough the French and Italian sewers have been invite i to pour their scurrility and moral slush in the trough where American swine are nw wallowing. There are enonjrh houses of iiifamv in our cities open and unmolested by law, to invoke the Omnipotent wrath which buried lodom under a deluge of brimstone. The pandemoniac world has massed its troops and they are this moment plying their batteries upon family circles, church circles political circles and national circles. Apolyon is in the saddle. Tho above taken from the Turon Headlight with every sentence utters truth.

But it represents one side of the case. While there never was a perhnps when Vice and lmmor- T. tiroft ahtv more auoauded than now. It is sa 17 PROBATE JUDGE Will acknowledge all papers for Pensions, Free. I Am Ready To Make FINAL PROOFS -an IT- GUARANTEE SATISF actio LTO Reawonable Rates for all Legal Knuinesx.

Come and see me at my office, I can do you good JOHN BEAVER, Pkobatk Judge. Hodgeman Co. Kan. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. OTICi, KOU publication.

Land Office nt Larned Kansas, Dec. 13, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler lias flied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and chat caid proof will 1m? made before the Clerk of the diKt-rict court of HoJnnn county, at Jetmsre on January 31, lhUl, viz: li, hn Hnor. Xo OilV) fnrthi.n i' ccii, T. 3 K.

'ii w. iiampe tht- following witnesses to prove his I eontinnoHi r.n-idenee 1111011. and cultivation of. I section 1 said land, viz: Leopold iJamrierircr, lihelm Voice, John aiiunr, tiODu Jiwi, all ot JMarena, Kansas. ViTj29 H.

P. Woltott liegister. OTIC FOR PUBLICATION. Lavo Office at Lahn-ed, Dec. 31 1399.

Notic is hereby given that the following-named staler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of Uer claim, and that paid proof will be made before 1 he Register or Receiver at Lamed Kansas on Friday February 27th iSni, viz: Marv A. lloehn, homestead entry No for Hie Himhwest section 24 Tp, iii south Rji'ige Si tShe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, land viz: Hermann Holler of L. Avery, iicnry Kbr re, a aa 1 1 P. Riverside Kansas, Robert Thomas Kvans, of Jet-VYoLoorr, Register. jOTICH FOR PUBLICATION.

Land OiHce at Lamed, Kansas, Jan. Tth, 1891. Notice is hereoy given that the following-named settler ha filed notice of his intention to make liual proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will be made before tho Probate Jiide of Hodgeinnn county, Kansas, at Jetmore, Kansas, on Maivh 4ih viz: Josesiit (jrassor, homestead application, No. tor tne 8 section 1. k.

xi w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: Daniel tileasonof Kinsley Kansas: Mike Gleas-on, Joitu tileasou, Thomas Oleasou of Fullerton' Kansas. jSflJ II. P. Register.

OTICE FOX PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lamed. Kansas, Jan. Cth. 1891.

Notie" is hereby given that the following named settler nas mea nonce ot nis intention to make fitia! frot-f in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of ilodjemmi county Kansas, at Jetmore, ilansas, on 7th, 1')1, viz: Peter N. Zehuer, II No for the section 10 T. 2a R. -AJ -st. He nuiiies the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of saM land viz Andrew J.

Weave er Jetmore, Hodsjeman county, Htld-brand, John McPheeters, 1 I Kansas; Augustus cnanes Kansas. IJ. r-rent, of Marena. Hodireman county II. B.

Register. jj-OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, Jan. 19, 1891. Notice is hereby given tiiat the following named settler ha.

filed notice of his intention to make proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will ha niad lH'fore ilie Judge, or in hisab sence the cierk of the district court of Hodgeman count Kansas at Jetmore Kansas on March 11th, 1891, viz: Mary M. Kniffen, final 1 1 No 2(35, for the i and wis H. Sec. 28 T. 21 tt, R.

25 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz II -i bert Burnell, C. II. Jackson, C. F.

Snyder, William M. Crabb, all of Kidderville Hodgeman county Kansas. Also at SLinie time and place, viz. William M. Craeb, final II No 10232 for tha Sectii 21 T.

21 R. AS w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: A. K. Myerf II.

Jackson, C. F. Snyder, Mary SI. Kuiffen, all of Kidderville Hodgeman county Kansas. D.

M. Frost, j29in5 Register. OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, January 20, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her iutentton to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Hodgeman countv Kansas at Jetmore Kansas on March Hth, 1S91, viz: Matilda Uriley, widow of Henry R.

Brily, dec. homestead entry. No 9718, for the eei Ses. 13 T. 21 s.

R. itw. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence npon and cultivation of said laud viz Nicholas V. Goebel, of Jetmore Kanas, Marshall T. Rankin of Harold Kansas, Charles E.

Han-chett, Arthur J. Taylor, of Pawnee-Valley Kansas Also at same time and place viz: Nicholas W. Goebel, homestead entry No 9343, for the 4 Sec. 44 T. 21 8 It.

it w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jeroam F. Brilev of Jetmore Kansas, Marshall T. Rankin of ilarold Kansas, Charles E. Hancheit Arthur J.

Taylor of Pawnee VaJiey Kansas. Also at same time and place via: T. Rankin, homestead entry No 9161, for the Sec. 12 T. 21 a R.

21 w. He names the following witnesses to prove hU continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land viz: Nicholas W. Goebel, Jeroam F. Briley of Jetmore Kansas. Charles E.

Hanchett, Arthur J. Taylor of Pawnee Valley Kansas. j29ut5 II- P- Woaoott, Register. Alias UNITED STATES LAND OFFRTi. Larned Kansas, December 22, 193.

United States, I No. vs. Involving The heirs and le-ral rep- sec. 33, Tp. 21 s.

resentatives of Hiram A. Kflr.ge 22 west. linger, deceased, et al. I A Searing is hereby ordered in the above entitled cause upon the application of Jan is Gonklin Mortgage Trust mortgagees, and case is ac-cordinsriy set for trial to be had at this office on Feb. id.

1HSWL 9 a. m. npon ffr allegation that Hiram A. Munger who made H. E.

No. svti4, Dec. 11 Final cert. Aug. 16, Larned, Ks.

for said sec 33, Tp. 21 e. R. 22 made said No. some 6 month before his final proof on his preemption claim.

It being evident that Munger as not qualified to make said Home-i stead entry, as on Dec 11 lSriS, the date thereof he i was noiding a preem made fiual proof and said eatry was iiiegai i was hoidinsr a preemption claim on wnjen be entry Jane la loM, nence in it inception, 1 I JUS TRY IT. FRESH Sweet Cider AT KEYES SHOEMAKER'S. by the Day or "Week. LEGAL. SIIKKIKFS SALK.

In the district court the Sixteenth judicial district, sittirg in and for the county of Hudgcman in the slate of Kansas. E. A. Barber, Plaintiff, vs. Rachel Manchester, larles B.

Manchester her husband, Clark Gray. Sara Stephens, D. A. Keamer, J. U.

Watkin a.id Herbert E. B.dl, trustee. Defendant. By virtue of ai order of sale issued to me, out of said district rourt, in the above er.titled actin, I wilt, on Monday the 9th day of February A. I.

1891. at two o'clock p. m. of sad day, at the frontdoor of the court house, in the city of jetmore in th cunty of tlodemtn. in the state of oTcr at kale and sell to ths highest and best bidd for cash in hand, all the following described re tl rstate.

wit: The west lf of th- north west qn irter and north east quarter of the north w-rst uuarter(5i) and the north wet uu.trter of the nor.h east quarter of section thirty-rive (31;) in twenty-two 2 suth of range twenty-one (aij west of the tth P. lyinn and situate in the county of HoJgeuian in the stale of Kansas. Said property is levied on as the property of said defendants, and is directed by said order of sle to be sold, and will he sold without appraisement to satisfy ftaid order ct sale, A. K. Sweet, Sheriff of Hodgeman County Kansas.

Wheeler Switztr, Attorneys. jifs Na oty 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district ourtof the Sixteenth Judicial District, sitting in and for tho county of Hodgeman, in tne state rf Kansas W. Ii. Hand, plaintiff, vs.

It ifus E. Duncan. Laurah W. Duncan and Herbert E. Ball, trustee, defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale isued to me' out of said district court, io the above entitled action. I will, on Monday, the 9th day of February. A D. nt two o'clrck p. in.

of ii i day, at the front dxirof the court house in the city of Jetmore, in the couuty of Hodgernin. iu tbestate of Kausa. offer pcblic sale, and st-11 to the hishesl and best bidder, for cash in hand. "all the fallowing described estate, Ut xU: The stiuth east quarter () of stcficn No. seven in township twenty-four (24) south of rang twenty-five (2.) west Of the fith P.

M. 1 ing and situate in tho county of Hodgeman, in the state Kansas. Said property is levied as the property of gsid defendants, and is directed by said order of sale to be 6old. and y. ill be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said order of sale.

A. E. SWEET, Sheriff of Hodgemnn Count-, Kas, Wheeler Switzer, attorneys. Xo.C?9JM5 House Free Hacks to and from all Trains. Board J.

W. Keyes Prop. LEGAL. SUEKIKFS SALK. In the district court of tha Sixteenth judicial district, sitting in an 1 for tiie county of llo Iceman in the stalest Kansas.

E. A. Barber. Plaint-ff, vs. James M.

Garland aol Herbert Ball trustee. By virtue of an o-dor of sale issued It me, out of said district court, in the above entitled actio.i, I will, on Monday the tli day of February, A. It. 1891, at tvo o'clock p. -jf said day, at the front door of the court house, in the c.ty of in the county of Hxlgemaii in the sttte of tCani is, ofc at pm lie sale, and sell ths highest and bist bidder, fur cah in han.

all the toliowing described real estate, to wit: The s-rttth east quarter of section twenty 20 in toniiah.p tweoty lour (iJ south of rane tweniy-fiv as) e-it of the oiu i. lyin and Situate in the cxmnty of Hodgeman in the slate of Kan as. Said property is levied on as the property of said dtfendants, and is directed by said order of sale to oe sold, and wul be sold without appraisement, to sitisfy said order of E. Street. Sheriff of Hodtnan county Kansas.

Wh-wler Switzer, Attorneys jifs W6 66; SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court of th-3 Sixteenth Judicial District, fritting in and for the county of Hodgeman iu the fctaie of Kansas. II. E. VanLaer, plaintiff, vs.

Joseph Ray, Clark Graj the Fir3t National tfjtnk of Jetmore and Herbert I Ball, trustee, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me," out of said district court, in the above entitled action, 1 will, on Monday tbe9lh day of February, A. I). 191.1 two o'clock p. of ttie said day at the front door of the court house in the city of Jetmore, in the county of Hodgeman, in the state of Kansas, offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half () of the south west quarter (J) and the west half (I) of north west quarter () of section twenty-live (2o) township twenty-twii (22) south of range twenty-one (21) west of the 6th P.

lying and situate in the county of Hodgeman, io the state of Kansas. Said property is levied on as the property of said defendants, and is di rected by said order of sale to be sold and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of 6ale. A. SWEET. Sheriff of nodgeman County, Kas.

Wheeler fc Switzer, attorneys. Fo. ftii -jx LEdAL SIIEKIFF'9 SAL In the district court of Hodgeman county, state of Kansas. Adin Alden, Plain ti.T, v. J.

R. Wilson. La lira Wilson. Topeka Investment Loan Company, a corporation. inrii, jos-pn-ine R.

first National Bank of Leavenworth, a corporation, and I. W. Fooler, By virtue of an order of sale issued to tne, out of said district court, in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 9th day of February, A. D. 1891.

at one o'clock p. m. of said day. at the front or of the court house in the city of Jetmore in the county "of HoJgem.in in the state of Kansas o.Tcr at public sale and sell to the highest am best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described teal estate, to wit: The south west of section So. thirty-four fill in township No.

twenty-two 22 range No. twen ty-two js west of the 6th P. M-, lying and situate in the county of HoJgeman it the state of Kunsas The above described rcl estate is taken as the property of said defendants, and is directed by said or. er of sale to bt sold, and wid fe s-4d without appraisement, to satisfy said order 01 sl j. A.

Sweet Sherid" of Hodgeman coun'y Kansas, deed Gieed, Attorneys. j8f5 No 588 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district cotiirt of the Sixteenth Judicial District, sitting in and for the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas; W. C. Parker, plaintiff, vs.

George II. Means and Manda Means, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to rue, out of said district court, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 9th day of February. A D. 1891.

at two o'clock p. m. of said day. at the front door of the court house in the city of Jetmore in the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to wit: The so'Hh-eastqiiirter (i) of section No. eleven (11) in township twenty-two (22) south of range tweety-two (22) west of the 6th lying and situate in the county of Hodgeman in the state of Kansas The above described real estate i subject to a prior mortgage of five hundred and fifty 00) Said proper ty is levied on as the property of said defendants, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisment, to satisfy said order of sale.

A. E. SWEET. Sheriff of Hodgeman County. "Wheeler Switzer, attorneys.

No. 29 II. P. Wotcorr, Register. jlj.

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