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The Colby Free Press from Colby, Kansas • 8

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Tho Man At Tho Wheel. tni woyul Tho teur tod been tturte'l, ur.fl, contrary to tho expectation of ol'l Abel, his head wus BUY 'AND SELL fi il -l to tuiiiK iiml 'my if. nt'Hi'il lnNof i nci'l I. ii'lc U.ily Jfti-r. It yim in tl.l Jil.ln it lit Inilki- roll mi, I 111 llllllll riha n.Css din riiaacl' JU Thomas County, Kanoas, atoo in all otlier counties in Western Kansas.

Call on, address, ISAAO MULEOLLA23D, C0S.BY, THOMAS COUNTY, KAHSAS. A MOTHER'S WAKINC. 11,118 leIM I'IjJ' 3 10 Uvc'r www wo lel'1, fto soft, no wf't. I'm roi.Wt molo, It UrM'-s hi An H'i-l'-J Hi" "i tlJt) "HS; Ann tiudicd Ann nil Un q'if(itln wild. 1 COIIi'l belliC' Ulir l.lU'J 1'J VlA AM He l.cro ms tine rmX, Then eyelids Irwi1, Aw! itlrome 1 'lvr elM, Ami liusln Hi" I hived Vj htir TLB brwaUlMS to110 ul TIM oMr t'i In rT I'J'il Tni: lliii.li of HKTiihH slowly rrtA And tiiiii breezes softly wcil Tliu nitwit li! lllt "'H''1- Then wrapt dreamland fur nwuy, 1 ruv tliu aiif'i ls t'Miii' Awl muter fit Uii'lr whl show J.lku uuaii Urd a UuhU of day- They rarnn find tooled within my eyes, Willi lliflr hwwI und tniH, Anil (WW! snugs ttll mmiiKo ul Ui Tub iiitolu of lliu skltm, jlut lot a cherub smiled.

Ilcuvru In her soft eyes' siuro ilncp, And radiant from her rimy sioiiji, nuii'jl half. liulX child. Ami little tianda wirn tiiiirliliis mn, Ami liny r.llH of lum'lite broku I'roiii llp kbiwl inn iw I wolio, Atul fJlinJ my uuiitu lu tuhy Ami nil tlm vtilon Heavenward swept- l.osilii tho irnld tiiid crimson slty, Their fiiruwitll vvhtaiiers lluatliiij by-- Olio In tuy anna I kept. N. V.

Lcflenr. Ui 11 III ii vm -IJoalcrs in- AORIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. COWSSSTiriG OF Lufonl Plows ami Uitfortl Cultivators, I'lrJut-ir wagons, liuuhauan wagons, all worM renownoJ. Tlio Tlano JjinJors and Mowers, Cayuga Chief Threshers, Utiggies ami Carts of best styles and quality. Ideal Steel ami Duplex windmills, Pumps, Fixtures, etc.

I fi IliTCfiGSGK FOR- Coal, Barbwire and Posts, tio to A T. n.m:.9rT-- laJl i pV rV 1 Ar 1 Uill Si v.a& 'MMaai4-ai picscLurti, Colby A. IiAUTKHHACII, Cashier. ITS' BANK, Kansas. ON TIME DEPOSl'l h.

DISPENSARY, KANSAS- rjasnager. MERCHAi UHA8. HUSCHOW, Prosidont. HERS' il Co.bv, IJoom it General ISnnking Iluwinehss, AND arrn mm Loans it owes! Rates. IX TKIiEST PAID -Til 13- Tl.f i'1'H ut ti.H lit lm grn 1 i.

1-j'y; tn liim Im wliotsUc liia lift, in lii nwu an. I v. In-n rii'ili-rmii or uf iisl an Mny Ut.i.il i in -until Ii la llt'ir, U'linrui III mlviln of lna ill iro.l I' li'l-ninl in iliMiiitiiMirM. iir.i i. urn Ihst VMfij llmJ-HM'l- I.u fiMt, huUi liy MHftiii lluiiiiilKii.

Dropped Dead At A Banquot. MniivsrnNn alio Im- stuiimJ funi'- au.l rii'lica lima culli I il.n Iuti-. hii-r. ii.ifii,r li Uinl of licit' I II lua liuil I1.1.11 imrii Inn ln.fi in Im'iiii Ikmihi I wl.i'iii'-r ywi in'iiot i.iif linim uiioii ii ii, liner nf iii't l.a fi" l.aii'ii lii-l hliri I Ijy Hina met "fi-ii'H'. r.vi'ivi.(i imt'la iini'irM.

It Ui-ia Hi lnr snl keiiii-ya P'iih mul liK4lil.f; il v' li-xrt tiKslijiy Hi'iiun; iln iim iiu. Kur 17 siirun llmniiii. Alias Notlco-Tlmber Culture NO 10023. 8. 1.ioi'l (Jllii-liotmrliri, IUnna, Id, Ih -3.

fj'iimplsifit hstlnif crit'Tt 'l Hil ilt liy Malim. II. Ilmiail uyiillixt I', I I'X f.ir filil'll'it in itfily with liif hi lu iliiry Vi. Mho'Ii'JI. Ihs'i, upon ilin ai.i'tii.n Imn-liifi Ii, am.

1I1, riinn jtfj III 'I lllilnaa 'lint Klilina. Willi II VH'W IIihi'hiii'I-IIhIi'iII (if atii'l in(tv; Unit aanl H. I'. ii lm uliol to (ilnnl.Riitliviiiu or an f'Tii'iii nf xiii'l Irn' it i li h.hhp 10 In. lii'uMMl, ilarili.i (ir niltlvali'il llntiiy liiiiiuii.r niii'ii J.inil'iiy lk'Jl.

Ami Im" filial In I'juit nr cniiax In he sny i.f uti'l lrn' to Iri'i-a, r--N-HiN or rinliiiiia amrm Jiiiiiury 1 IihI Html tr in ovuvr iwu Willi i(ru-ii. wi'Cila inn! i wliully Imrri'n i.f Tlm nnt artn a sru lnTfiiy ih'I ut Una iliiii mii 1 Im 11 ih of l' hi lu o'l'lnclt to iiinii'i ami lusiiiiiiiiiy cuiii-iiniin aiild slli-Ki'il fnllurH. 'ruaiiiiiDtiy 111 Una iw to Im tnki'S hftont C. 11. I 'k in, riiiiiirv iil.li, lila i.llini in Ci.il.

y. I'll lllll Hill ilajf if IW, lit III ll'clncli s. 111. VltiJS ANUiUMON', Id'jjlaUT, HiTvii-i) by piililii'Hlinn. 13-f Shorirrs Sale.

ftiite of Kun-iis, 'riiuiiiiiH county, sn: ili'iuy W. ttiiislmv, Pltilntlir, vs. Kilni'iiiil W. MilK'lilii-im, Mltil'l A. 1 1 1 '-It 11, ami.

lows Murium eoiiipiuiy, Jnliti W. Ill llilri 'l llllii Milnli'V, A. K. Mi'lliii', It, I). (I.

MrHiii', Mcltiic, T. Slury J. 1'nriHlv, lli iiili mi A. II. Mc ltiic, Itr vlrlllli of nil rinl'Tiif Riild In mi iliri'iilnl iniifili'llviTi'il, IhsiiiMl nut of III" I'li rk ollleit ol the (IKli ii'l eiiiii uf 'J'Iiihiiiih I'liiinly, III the slutit of KiiliMU.

In I In' itlinve entilli'il nrlimi, I will, 1111 Miiiiiliiy, Hut "Hi lny ill Nnveinlii'r del ween Imiirs of In o'eloi'lt 11. 111. 11ml 4 o'l'lnclt i. 111. of ilii ilny, lit Hie liulit ilnnr nf II111 eniii hniJMO hi tlm rily ol ulliy, 111 tlio ('unity ninl stiilc niT ul.

pulille "lilii llll'l Hi'll to Hi" hl'Mi'i', fin- nali ill liinnl, ml tliiMulimvliiif ili-siii ilii'il ri'iil iiiiii-r-ly, Kit inili'il In Ilii' cinini of Tliiiiniis Hint Mill" III' KlIIIMIH, f'MA lt: 'Hill Willi ll-WI-st IIIIII'IT, of Seetiiiu Iwi'Dtv-foiir (H, lnn-lili illi, Hnulh nf rniH'i' Hiii'ly-Nix, ivust nf hi ri l1. eniiliiliiliiir Hill ih'Iiih iii'i'iinliliir tn (A vrrunieiit. Hiii'vry. Tlie sliiivti iti'n('l'lhi-il ri'iil iiriini-riy is levied iiiii 11111I tn In- mill) its liie pmperly of Hie illmve UIOIK'il ilrli'll'lillll III plll'Hiiilnre (if 11 ilecii ol lori-i'lnhiire in tlie iilmvo i lilllleil llelioll. A.

KlmWiiller, Sherltf. Hlieiilfs nillee, Colliy. Kiiiisih, Ki'pl, 'ill, li(. W.S. WllldiiMiii, Alfv.

fur Plaintiff. Kurly llln-m, Marly Itlsers, flnrly ItiMirs, tlio fitiiiiiiis llllli; pill I'm-I'liliHtiputlnii, niek liuiui- iuiIri, ily.ipcy siii iiml iiei'iuiiisiii'ss. ft ll.lUKTO.I. Ir. Fcniii-r'a oii-ii relinf wuriuiiloil torn linvotoiitliiii'lie.

Iii-uiliii'lii', in nmlyiit of uny oilisr pmn in I ni tn I'ijjlit niimiUK. Alio liniiocs wnunit wirn enli, avielliiia, liitei, trims, HiuiiiniT pnm tilimita, i-oliciilsn 111 Ihhti'i'-i) Hiiilllnx. If aiUinlai'tinn is 'nut jiiven iih'Ih re tin O. I', h.myli. IirilL'itinla auy 11 is a pli'iisurn umfll Kiim ily I'ui'ry Imitlo in wiiniinti'il fur h'I 1 1 ut tlmliitml culls fur, ho our eitstoiuerH ni'c pur fret ly Hiifi'lnlinjiny tlimn.

Hohi uii'l wiit ruii teit O.P. lluiitfh. IIAVVKI'A CONDI'I'lilN 1'OWDKUS nro thn host fur stui'lr of nil km. In. unil runted hy O.

I. We truly ln'iieve He Win's Little Kurly llisers to lie tlie moil niihinil, ei'i-it elfi etive, inoi-t pi'iiiiipt ninl ei'oiiiiinic ii lull lor tiililous-hush, liniiiu'siinu ami iimi'tive liver. -M-WlTIN Historic lionu-H ninl iHtiilnmi ks tiro rnpi.lly pass! instawuy, uwiiif; to tlm fitful liver ninl kiilncy dis-t'lisca. will cure mul prrrmit till suuh diM'nses. For snlchy Mnrtin A lliiinplon.

KINK t'LA YIN'H CAIIDH. Rend ton oonls in stnnips to John Schiistinh. (Imi'l. 'lii'liot mid Push. 0., R.

1. P. U'y. Cliii'Hito, fur pack uf the 'Heck Ishiini" pliivinn nurils. Tlicy nri' ncknowlisilf'fld the host, nnd aro worth live limes he cust.

Munil innnov ordr or iioHtiil note for SO cents, and willnoud itvo pucks liy cspicsa, piiipnid. DU. V. C. EDDY, Physician and jeor- Foster Lumber Co.

have just received a new supply of lumber for grainarics. ltKtnvs ri vNOs am oikjans. lion, fiiininl llvutty. the grout nrgnn and P'cino mauiilactnri'r, ia buildini; and shipping mum orfriins und piiinoi tliun over. In l.t70 Mr.

Ilciiliy Icl'l home a pmiiiilcus plow boy, and by his iniluniliittilo will ho lots worked his way up no hs to sell so fur, nearly IiHMHk) Penny's orit'Oi" and pianos since is.ii, ionium sccins to iiisncurieu linn; ohsluclcs iiiid in his wnv, tluit would huvo wrecked unv ordiuury mull forever, he turns to nn advertisement und comes out of it brighter lliic.i ever. His insiruments us is well known uro very poi'iilnr and are to be found in nil parts of the urn hi. Wo uro informed Unit during tlio next ten yi iira hiuuteiids io sell 2oo.i0 more of Ins mukc; Unit menus a business of t'lLlcmmni if wo average tlicm ut tliHiciieh. It is already the largest bie-iness of tlie kind in existence Send to iMin.d r.cuuy, Washington, New Jersey, toru Nervous Prosirslion, i 1 alrrpleaaneaa, Bad Krrvana llead-nrhc. lUcknrhe.

Dlltinraa. Morbid lnr liut Ftaahra. Nrrveua Dyaprpain, Diillnraa, ('nnfuatoa, liTalrrln, l-'lla, llaa' Unnce, Opium ky Hr. Mllea' ltratorntlTe Nrralne. Ild.a not contain orlaiea.

Mrs. Hovhl C. Brewrileo, IMan.l. aulVre.1 with Kimct ror to ream ami UaHIHes to com pine cure. Jacob llrtnv Onacon bail beea atiffering vttb Nervous Troairav tlon tut flur years, coul.l not aleep.

nolhin he'nert bira ooiil ha usnl Dr. Miles' Restoratlt Ke- fine I hetooow wvtl. I arvvh to bear Uatttmony te. lb rain of fir. JfiW JlV-iw.

KorMlj 20 years I tensl toixsasantly from a dlstrcKiiitif nervoes b.iu-he, from hh lj I conM rt no Mul. lst y. ar I a ooniMmtsl di quit work laeimse of Ita I procured a hot I of lr. Milw' Senrttw and after Uiklna ah.Mll ooe.half of iSe beatn-he itimp. tsnsst.

aiul I bar had II since. I bave reason iti bcllev bav raan ivmianentlv cunal. and Mtrt' Stmnr moal bav rnsltL W. W. KV AS, Ed.

imlri-ntUKt, tafrbarx. Tx SoU a poaiilv aaanuire. Fin la-oka Free at Pratr-. tero and Lier PHIa. wm urr th Uvl rewe.1) lor iMilouancaa, Tclll CR, MILES iV.ESICAk.

C0 E'khart, Ind, VKERVIHE. Slc north. Cru'hl cw LI Snap! nur4! frrowll Away toward tho o'Jjjq cf thfl laurels du-'t and bour tumbled and fought Ab'dhlni'Jif was on one ldo of tho patch, a long distance from whom the tear was a break to escape from tho tariglu of luuruls. lie ran toward thnKpot as fait as lie could. lie hud stationed them two of tho urdent "feller" ho had brought from Jim Kouscr's camp, but lm wuntvd to be there l.ltnM'lf.

When ho reuelmd the spot all was quiet. Uno of the liunters wui leaning against a tre. He was as white us akheet lie wivi Dan ripiive, tlm huntfr who hml waritod nturt right In uftar tho bear without walling for morning. "Whitro's tho b'ur?" exclaimed Abel. "Didn't hen no Vurl" replied Duu, his teeth clmtUsrln.

The bear hud come out not twenty feet from him, crossed tho creek and gone on north. "That b'ur 'most run over yon, by Juulperl" erted Abol, "un' you've stood by an' made a present of It to Cub Con uerB, 'ktido' flllin' it with lead:" Hut the dogs wore on tho trull, and, led by Abel, wo followed, in the hope of still saving tho boar from Cub Con Iters, All but Dan Ahsltold lilin his eyesight was too poor to hunt bear, and nciit him homo. For six miles, over hills, through thickets, across hollows wo followed the bear and tho dogs. Harassed by the dogs, tho bear's progress was slow, but rapid enough to keep just far enough ahead of us to prevent anyone getting a shot. "If we don't gother In that b'ar 'fore lie gits through that laurel patch yen-der, or else git him p'lntod south ag'in," Raid Abel, "he's Cub Conners' meat, urr nothiii' surer.

Tho laurel patch was off to tho right, and tho bear wus heading for it. Abel rnado short cut across a hill to reach tho patch and go around to Its tipper edgo be font tho bear could reach It, directing us to take positions In the hollow south of tho putclL i "If tho b'ur gits through them laurels," said ho, "I'll bo thoro an' stop him with soma load. If tho lead don't heft lilin dowu so ho can't travel no more, he'll turn nn' lend tho dogs back ag'in, an' then yon tellers kin put some moro lead In liim. If ho keeps on o-goin', wo'vo saved him anyhow, for we'll bo glttiu him back out o' tho roach o' Cub Counors." Abel got around tho patch before tho bear got into It, and wo got to our places In tho hollow somo time after tho bear disappeared lu tho laurels. Ton uiluute3 liitertlio report of Abel's rlHo echoed among tho Not long afterward tha bear and tho two dogs camo out of tha thicket and rolled in a heap down a noil Into tho hollow.

When tho bear got to his feet and sliuf.led on his way again only ono dog followed him. Tho other ho had crushed to death In tho down tho knoll. Three rille balm were sent after hhn us ho crossed tho hollow, tho remaining dog1 at his hools, but ho kept right on. We were soon joined by Abel, who, although tlio bear had uno- cessfully run tho gauntlet of every gun and had killed ono of tho dogs, was radiant. "Wo'vo euoherd Cub Connors, all tho same!" ho exclaimed.

"I wish that dog layln' over yonder hud a ben him! We'll git that b'ar back into our laurel patch, an' then he's our meat!" Hack over tho sin miles of hill and thicket and hollow, weary, thirsty, tattered and soiled, wo fot lowed tho trail onco moro. It was Into In tlio afternoon when wo ran tho bear Into the laurels wo had started him from lu tho morning. Now, then, by Juulperl" exclaimed Abol, "I'm g-ointor fuller that b'ar right Into tho patch, an' havo some fun with mm. We got him away from Cub Connors pooty slick, an' I'll twit tho consumed pirate of It next time I boo liim." Abel was about to plunge Into tho laurel patch, nftor directing us whore to go, when tho report of rule, quick ly followed by another, camo from tho edgo of the patch, oft to tho right. Abel looked surprised.

I hurried ott In the direction of the shots, and Abel came along. On that sldo of the laurels I came suddenly upon a strapping big backwoodsman. Ho was loaning on tlio uiui.le of bis rillo. Ono foot was on a big bear that lay dead on tha ground, with Jim Sensor's remaining dog sniffing at It. Tlio woodsman was looking ut us with a peculiar grin.

Abel stopped as if ho had been shot when ho saw tho man. As soon as he found his voioo ho exclaimed! "Cub Connors, by Junlporl" "1 ben tryln' to round up this eun-nln' old b'ar fer two weeks," said tho woodsman, "bnt ho was too many fer mo alone. I'm much obloodged to fullers for holplu' mo out with him." He grin nod worse than evor. Abel turned on his heel and strode back to camp, and I followed him. He didn't speak for an hour.

Then he smote the flat of ono band with his list aud exclaimed: "H'urs halnt snfd in those woods no Y. Sun. If (lull, spiritless nnd stupid; ir vour tiloesl is thick and abik-Kish: if your uppetun enpt i-cioiisimd uncertain, vou need (virMipKriliu. ror i'si iruu.s lake no ut ini IS Hmiton f.iya an olit physicion who lias IkM'B prsetioinx tiHsticiiio 10 ara: "1 jiuarautce there if nut a ens of t'lood. lifer, or kidney Uiseue in lti world but hat llcpaiioure will poaiiutly rure.

For il by irlin llomptoiu IjOiMo bed and eurly to rise will shorten me nai.i io jour heme in the skiiK." Hut curly tu iHsi an, "l.itti,. Uisvr," the pill tuat uiiikes life iotnicr and wt and better. lUTIS ItANl'TON. worlds fair romnuttee hat passed rejo.mion pcrsou tha fair dinlttakffoth him a twtile of Hupalicure prevcmatite from cmuuaciiiiij lilouxl, liwr. and kulnrtdiwafa.

For l.v 4 ttannitoo, i it. I'attnti. It vif.ir.l. wriiea: "i noti xistii ihv I i.xsiiiin..'ii I nt arpai u.a, a impure blood aud ict'un At dcUltily. tbirtln A ti lu I.

Wl.y Iuti" I'liilta, ajus mi't nnff. ilemli an I Df iiMit'Miiiii ilnixa tu ciim tlmin) If you t( 4I-jt iMuro 111 June home hmJ t.iks 11 rrjftnatu lli fw-t rrii4n if lilVi livci kl'lllli) nil ill hf rt ll Mi'K, Till WO Will KunniioH. I'm mli) hy Msrim A II urnpt.in. f)r. I'xiiih r.Kfoii.'li lioiK-y willri lii'vouny 10 (jiii-liuiir.

lvniiliy (t'luil fur fjivi- mi n. atri nyili. Mum ri fuU'lt'l if Jt ljr 0. I', Sheriffs Sale. Hlate of Klinsits, 'HhiIiius, 1 1, sn; 'J'ue luwu Mi)i i)fiii'cniiiimiy, I'liiliitltJ, Vs.

fie'irire A. KtuMii, 0. YiinPiillcn. and Ids SI. Vitn I'm ton, )i iiili'iits.

Jly virtue nf tin ol der of wile to inn ilirneicd liuil ilellvered, issiicil out (if the I'li'i k's (iltleo nt the ilUlrict court of 'I linnoia eniiiity, mine Of Kiiii-ik, 111 the iiIhivo f'lilltled iietliiii, will, nil stniiiliiy the dny nf Nnvfiiilicr, he. twi'Ciithe hums nf Jnu'clis 11. ni.iiu.l 4ii'elni'k h. in. nf mi Id duy, ut the I runt ijunr nf Ihei liini-i' lu thi'cily nt olhy.

In III" cnuiitv Hinl slitie iiliiri'siild, iitli ul piilillesule Hint sell to Ion highest hldder, lor cnsli ill lain. nil the I'd low in ir dci'iilied res I lunpertv, i-ituuted In the cniiiiiy nf ilinimts, Ktutiini Kiliisiis, In-v. it: lie innlli-west iiimter. Mi-tluii tweiitv fiuir seven iTi, snivlhuf thlilv-live t.Cii, we-f nf the I lli chiUiIiiIiik lim Itcres iieisirdliur to Ifiivi-i nnieet survey, 'i lie Hlmve il'-erilu pniiii-rty In lie then und I hero sold sulijeet tnu prior lien mid Intiiiiiticimiee, tn-wlt duo cerlnlil other mortunimi nf flU 'l. in fiivoi of the Iomh Murtviiirn enini'iiny.

'liie liliove deseril.ed real properly levied I'poiiiind to he sold uh tlio property nf the nlinve immed Jf-I'eiidiuin, III iiiiisuiinee ol decree of foinelos-uro in the uliovo entitled net Ion. A. Shnwnlter, Fherlff. Slierlff's office, Coltiy, Knnsun, ll, VV.8. Willi'iuon.

Atfy. It Is a and ImmutiiMo law that to tnive Kioi, siiiiiid lieiill one must have pure, rich mid uliiiiiiliint IiIoihI, Theio Is no nliorler inn surer mute, than by a course of lie Witt's Sur-siiparillu. Martin Hampton. Not ico to Kon-Rosidcrt Defendants. In Hie disti-lct court of tlie state of Kansas in nod lor 'I hoiiuis county.

Tliu liivestui'9 Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Wank J. Lcydltr. Luelnilii Leydlir, T.evr I In 1 row, Kiiireiie l'iitt 111 and IV I Ion his wile ini'l ThinuiiH Slruiheis, Ilefi'iidauls. To Lew II.

Imrrow, Kegi'tie I'atton unit 1'iittoii his wife, defendants 111 liieulmve entitled ciiiise. Vou aro herehy notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff In the above entitled ell use In Hie district court of the state of Kansas in mid for Thomas county, and Hint, on or before the lot day nf November, A. It. you must answer said petit ion now on lllo in tho olllee of Hie clerk of tlio dislriet court you wherein plaintiff u-k 11 jtiilioncut linlllst ilefeuduiils, Krillik J. Leydlir end l.il-eindu Lcydltr, lor the union lit.

due Hie plainlill on two cei liiin interest notes SKtrremiUnfr tlie Ruin of iloliirs, dated Septeiir tier 1 executed by said ilefeilililllts lant named to the l.onihartf Investineiit company and liy il iissivniNl to und now owned by tlie plaintiff, representing a part uf the lull 11 st on a cei lain real estttle mortiraxo bond for the Hum of tlve luiiidred and lllty dollars tWoD) sn-eiired by a certain luoitxafe upon tho toiiow-bif ileserlbed real estate sitiaiii-d in tlie county of Thomas lu the slalo of Kansas, to-wit: The soiith-W'jst iinarler of scelion twenty-feveii. towuslii) sii relive tliirty-ttve, west of the sixth principal meridian; also pnivinir that 11 decree he uiiteie.l foiveioinii said inorlKaH-e us to the amount due 011 said two interest notes; Hint liie 01iiity of redemption of each und nil of Hie defendant iiiimcd In the title of suid cause in und to said mort-fnured preinltps be forever bailed and foreclosed; Unit any ritrlit, title, lien or Interest owned or claimed liy you, nroifner of you, in or to said premises, be iidjiideil Junior and inferior to tlie ilainl ill's morljvajte lien thereon Hint I lint 1. mil lands lie sold tn pay tho amount duo on suid interest notes secured by snid timrtKiitfo. Vou are hereby further n'otilled that If you fail In answer said petition on or before thiiliiy hereiiilielornsluled, the facts nn ulloKiuions coiilaincd in suid petition will lie taken as true and Judgment rendered us therein pruved lor, 1). ililien.

sk.w.I Alt'y. fur Plaiulifl" Attest: (i. M. Ihium, clerk. Sheriffs Salo.

State of KnnsitH, '1 honius county, ss: The town Alurlioijro I'liilutiiT. vs. Hennett Itolilnsoil, Mellon llobliison, Laura E. lliaifoid and J. V.

Ilndforil, Defendants, Ily virtue of an order of sale to mo dires'ted mid delivered, issued out of the clerk's oflioe the district court, of Thomas county. State of Kansas, In the abovoontlllod actum, will, on Monday the 7 day of November, A. I). between the hours lllo'oloek a. in.

and 4o'eloek p. m. of suid day at tlui front door of the court house in tlie city If in tho county and state afore suid, offer at public sale and sell to uio niniiest Dinner lor easii in iiuii't, mi ttie following- described real property, situated ill the county of '1 nonius and stulo of Kansas, to-wit The north-east iimrter of section twelve (12i, lu tow iishlu eight is), south of riiuiai tliirtv-six est of the lith P. eontaiiiiutr HW acres aceoriiing to goveriuueiil survey, i he nlsive described property to lie then mid thoro snid subject to it pi lor lieu and Ineumlieraiiep, ti wit: One certain other mortgage of ten I in favor, of tlie lown Morigage company. The Hlmve described rent urouerty to bo sold as tho property of Iheiiliovo named dciciiiiauts, tu pursuance ol a iteereo ol loreelosure in tne above entitled action.

A. Phowaller. fheriff. Sheriff's olllee, Tolby, Hept. IM, 1803.

W. S. Wlllcosoil, Att y. Alias Notice Timber Culture. iVumlicr lo-v-it.

S. LnndOtticeOberbn, Sept, 12, ls92. Compliiint liaving been eniercd iitihis ottii'e by Kmilv wisner hgsiust Hcrschel isiiiilli fur f.uiare to comply witn Inw ns to timber culture eiury No. 70J7 nnieii iMiiy 1 upon me iiurtiiess quarter scciioiiil, toansliip? souili, rungo 37 weal, in Sliermiin county, Kansas, with a view to tlie eieicollanon ofVuid entry; coniestiinl nlleginu thni sunt llerscltel (smith has wholly failed piow or cilliiTiilo or cause io he plowe or eulti- vaicii any portion siiul Tact nt uny lime since making snid entry, viz: from May 1, lju up to this dine, it: August so, unit sai.l lis racliel Ninth has wholly aiianitoned sniit trucu that all ot snid failures exist at this date, viz: August Both, '1 ho said parlies aro hereby summoned to iiencar ut this office on the 'JVh dav of nl 1(1 o'clock a in, to respond and furnish tes timony concerning said alleged lutlure. lesii many in tin case to he taken before Asa erobate imlge of I homas eoinitv.

at In oitice in Colhr, K.is.on tu 1Mb ilny of November 18.ii;, at 10 o'clock a m. Cyrus Anders, Kcgister. Pll.KS! PII.FH!! Try Beggs' fnmous (ierinan Sslve, It relieves atonce. sold and warranted hy O. P.

K.iuh. SherlfTs Sale. State of Kansas, Thomas county, The Iowa eouipuuy, Pluiiitiff. V4. Antouo Jepson and Julia Jepson.

liefendnnts. Ily virtu? of an order of fate to uio dirertet nnd delivered, issued uieout of the clerk's f-flivof the district court of Thomas county, of Kiinsas. in the alaive eutititsi sooon. I will, on Monday, the htlsyo! November, tu'tween the hours of lu oViin-k a. m.

and 4 eliK-k p. to. ot day. at the trout dmir ot the court house in the city of t'tiiby, in the ivuiity and tnte aforesaid. etTcr at public sale and sell to the hiehet bidder fur cash in ail the loliimin.t ileccriticl n-ai propi rtv.

in the county Ihomas ami ftafe of ksDsas, to-wit 't ne ipeirter ot sir-tii Imriy-twi, iiji, in townslnp M-vt-ntV'. Muh t.f range ihiriy-siT iiirti nest id tStii P.M.. jsu.i iicri-s "x'r-lin to niwrimtci.t survey. 1 he aiaiv di-s-rilasl property lu then andthere mid sulijeet to a I'en and iineeeruiiti ether iu tavorof Iowa SlorKrasv Co. liie above n-al irnirty ttvii i upon and t- Ik mh.I a ttieBtmwit tlie alaive named ilclen jnis, in purs'wni'e of a atvree uf lorax-iosuro iu the aixe ntitiei action! A.

"hrrilf. PherifTy offu-e y. Kan-as. tti- W. Wiius.ii.ou.

att y. tor It is a truth in meiioine that tht- nalb--! d-ethst i-'rlnruia ti. ruiv is tti- IV Wirt I.iu.e Kiscrsare the wui erform the i-jre ami are the iUSIlS UiMiTOS. LIEEIG 33 3. 303 W.

K5NTH City, IVIiswouri. KANSAS MEDiCAL AND SUKC3CAL For the Tmitmnut of (ill Chronic and Hurgicd Vimtnes, Tin ntiject of ibis tnatitnteistn furnish scicntilic mid snri(Vil trciitmnnt, board, rnnms nnd attcn cliince in llinse HlHicled illi chronic, surijicsl, eye, cur mid nervous disoasos, nnd is supplier veil al tlio liiii'i-t inventions in elcciric science, deformity iipplitinc.es, iiiHiriimnnts, appiiratita, mcdicinca etc. Wn treat. UKKDllMl'I'imof tha bo'ly. We nr th only ifii'diciil ustiiiilishmi'iit.

in Kan has City surgical appliance and hrneea for ench individnul case. Trusses nnd eiecirio sineitinita mmia to order. Catarrh and all discuses of the throat treated by Com pressed Air, Sprays, Muilioulod Vapors, etc. applied by means of the latest inventions in apparatus for Unit purpose. DISEASES OF THE XERYOl'S SYSTEM.

And disetisn of Women a spftuinlty. Electricity iD all its forms, bnths. dmtches.massaEC. inhalation nursinit, are provided as may bo required by pat mills in addition to such other medical treat men as nmv ho deemed advisable. Hooks free upon Special or Nervous Diseasi s.Strtctiire and and ci'iiiUciiibiil bonks for men explamin; whv tliniiand can not, bo cured.

IMSlCtsM OK THK 1CVE ANU It TKKATKO IN I'll A MOSf riClKN TI KIU MANN BR. All tho most dilhciilt surineat nperations porforiTied Willi skill and success. Sixty room" for the nceoiiimodtitioii of patients. I'livn icmns and trained nurses ill attendance dnv nnd nicht rn-u. Kur furtlier information call on or address DfJ A.

C. STODDARD, PrOSidont, Cor. Ninth Central KANSAS CITY, MO. irV8 pay spuci.il attention to the care and comfort of children and invalids leftin our TO SPITE CUB COXNERS. Thy Abol Chaeod Iiniln Tho Dls- Tlie bear would novor liavo liwn clinficd hd nor no far, fit that tima of year, when its fur won worlhlusH Hh incut not yi't in condition lit even fur liuupry campors to cat, If it Jiadn't been tbat old Voodninnn Abel Fuller, of Kcttlu Creek, was detor- Inined that it hlioiililn't fall into tho liumhof Cuh Connrrs.

"H'i) a 'turnal hlimne to rut that Var's rnmnalK'ti hhort," old Abel had nald, "hhn just a-Ktartin' in for tho Kiunmer, an' promiHln' to swell out hreo or four hundred pound tho host hi ml o' liiile, meat and taller, 'lan about ThnnliNgivin' time; but Cub Con- neru '11 fjet him, huto powder, if wo lon't, no it'll bo lom' tho. b'ur a mnrcy tin' Hpltlu' Cnb at tho Kamo time fer uh Xo pitch In an' tavo him by klllin' of 1dm onrHelfn." Thin was down on Ilarloy run, on tho f.Ago (if tliu bi(r lumlock woods, Abel SihiI returued to tliu rabin on tho creek lifter a day's trout just In titnu to teo tho bear walking out of tho phanty with a plero of pork and disap pear in tho lamelH. 1 hero wan only tiiiii (rim lu camp. Ilia tfun was Abel's. Wherever tho old wood.sinnn (jws ho takes Ins un with him, and It Is nl ways loaded for boar.

Ho Abol, when lie iw tliu bcai' walkinff away with tho Vovk, had stood Btill In his tracks for a lnoiiH'iit, ii i id then M'lil: "'i'luit b'ur 'hain't (food for nothln Imt we'll huvo to (it him. If wo don't 'Cub Connors '11 'ether In' an' I 'wouldn't hnvo that happen for a hull iiueniitferlo full of b'ur. So I'll (fo over to Jim House r's an' another gun, an' 'tell Jim to comu over liuro 'arly tiwnor row inoi'uin' hisKolf, 'n fetch his diw. I Keep your eye peeled for tho b'ar, irsonny, whilo I'm (rune, an' if ho comes Ktut tliat laurel iinteli urr iroes to this creek, with his hoad p'lntlu1 Jiortli, k'ivo liim both o' thoni bnr'ls o' iiny puu an' tumblo him, for If ho (fits ucrimst that creek nu' p'lnts fer north dio'll bo coin' ntriil(ht fer Cub Connors', lm'Ciib'11 Kit him, an' ll'u to perUet tho b'ur from Cub Connors that we're jgoln' to kill him ournelfs." Then Abel slarted for Jim HonNor's fihanty, ivliieh was down on Fair Hun, two aides distant, through tho woods. Cub Connom was a dweller in that wilderness that iKino of tho hunters liked, flic lived by himself In tho center of ouu of Uio best hunting and fishing regions had a cheerful way of shooting tho 'logs of other hunters who went Into woods, of burning down their Kliautles, of even taking a sly idiot at hunters themselves onoo In iiwhilo, it was said, and of making himself us otTcnslvo mud damaging to them as bo cuuld find ways and menus of doing.

Conso- ueiitly ho was hated and feared of aH woodsmen, and thoy lost no op-Iportimlty of ohcckmallug him lu tho 'way of getting gume, cvou if they had "to put themselves to no end of troublo, 'or rcinovo a doer out of season or run idown a hour under a July sun. It was to prevent tho possibility of this camp- lootiug bear that Abel hud discovered from fulling1 into tho hands of this despised Cub Connors that tho old woodsman wus going to no much troublo to run It down himself, riglit In tho height of the best trout llshtug. It was long after dark whun Abel got back from Jim House r's. Ttireo men with guns era with blni and two dog "Tho b'ar hain't p'lntod for Cub Con nors', has he?" iibked AbeL Koi tho boar hadn't. "Then ho won't p'lut thore to-nlght, nn' we'll save him from tho disgrace dolu' of It to-morrow," said AbeL "Jim Koujer won't to homo, an' I'm dutu unrrv.

for I don't krluvv nnrbodv as could keep that b'ar out of Cub's hands well as im could. Uut we've got his dogs, an' lu-rc's some oilers as has couio to help us save the b'ur, though tboy huin't never experienced b'ar yiu liut they're jist apillu' to tft a whuck ul one." i. "Thut's jlst what wo bo!" exclaimed one of tlie three. Uke to git at Jaiin to-nihtl" "You kin see him jist as well by daylight," Raid AbeL "So we'll wait till nioroin'." Early next morning the old wools-man sent the dogs luUi the laurel patch, taring stationed us in various positions around the big thicket. Tho dog worked about in tiic swamp for nearly BO hour before they op the bear.

Then there wan a burst yelps and prowls and I.nnl snapping 3V5ge jaw. Tho laurels c.siiid t. "Seeing Is Belle MtPPlk mnst bo simple; when it is not simnle it is PilStui mnnn i. imnvnr liie UUlll IIIUJC tough and seamless, and made as mjniaii.jr guyc ajiu UfiUrcUKUUlC. JlSe AiaUUin of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamn." for iia mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either.

thissUmp-Tno RocntsrER. If the tamp dealer has n't the (tentilna SL Rochester, and the tv vou want, smii tr fnr Ar And a ro 1 "''V" tUI 11 I JItlulY. iM ElClal. tiU YJ in three pieces safely bv evpress-youf choice of over 2 OOli Strt in the iturij. )OU ai 'VtaWta a af.

1v 1 i U1U till' l.r31Bf"fw tfWs i and we will ser.4 you a lamp iTianelics from tne LargtJ Lamp oiiiiii.xta I.A3Br 42 Park Tlace, Kew York City. "The Rochester." a-Tiy. ifcrejii TJlJ.iJ lr x' TN VVIIS. Ualfli, i-iUlU" Will 1 i-3 fs f.j, s. for.

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