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Hartland Herald from Hartland, Kansas • 2

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THE CHALLENGE DECLINED. tLfjl plea i eooecftied, it cuts no tjtu htcTtf frcia tLe fset tLat do ctSTr iiii HiiRALD. iBlllMEkS BEAT. i Rogers, Binnian mXTssGU G. H.

LAUGK 8c ABE SELLING lntjj cLlit Ui fLiEenyeJ 7 or ck-siret to rLillrtie Hva. L. 1 Lj that bt dii ac4 oeT-a 1 Lis par" ia tint Jl--uioa U-fore tLe' i L' Ti CLEVELAND SURE. AViTlt IIrrin I io Iai -ins ol IIliiMH Lr i-n Lkb Ltvr fie. ao, cow" jarty eva- iin.

ng the tLtre tu randi Arouu-I itog tb pl.itf.rm ditim-t! i isi ua i.eve-t mm rah mr, iti Woni an i 4P auJ wig Ja next to eert.in to aaint jwiitAkbettSyiCO Fm jstJwilUXcw Vtfk offered not Li I rrwa Mr Huaiphifj aoe. full ra lbal ja HarrWa fiul.Jc-r to tuttX th.sh,rif'-rhM-tc0.intth(fcp'Mt ortaiii protective CurtU UMlitert I or P'7 Wi villi urtjf acn Litf-mU (tbn.L iMartin: thst t.rDt:-ctioa be liitLs assuiiH- nf iUrr r.r jhslLUMBER: LIME, ETC. to Reduce Stock. mM nsonojiolv Uxel CHAS. BREED, Manager.

L. E. WILLIAMS' IS THE I'LACE TO BIT- GH RAP GROCERIES I Dilworths or Arbucklcs Codec, per lb. .20 at at m. a w- at Lrosby "A lour, it No 1 Best Diamond Flour 4 Keystone Flour, -Excelsior Flour, -Standard Flour, Hutchinson Stock Salt, per barrel, Fine Tomatoes, best quality, per can, Can Corn, two cans, Granulated Sugar, eleven pounds Croomera Refute to Al lowHinitoMMt Judge Martin.

TLal Urf eita hr the ft 71 pni'l-fil gcntL-man. nJ rriKK-mt oesaXuUj defiled is debate be- fore the AuH-ckan pen4e; bumil iatir.gasitinaf ltolirt, fers to do that uthcr tbsn ant.i!ii lated in d.bK the pojt -r k-ader of democracy in t'uia state TLe blender pretext set by Ibe puWiran conmittee declining the cba'Jenge, hicb roost a bmile, wa with publicans, lten by f. perusal of tic eorresjon dce: tarry t). TWoib. Chainrsn of t'ae tu jUx SiwtlMlnil Cotaneio uf Hum Wludtor JioM, Tofrka, KaiiMt.

I a directed I the state democratic eentral tuiomittec of KanMt to address you thia note ami invite through you the Hon. L. V. Iluuiphrey, the candidate of rour for irovernor of this state, to make a ton.t rsnvaM of the fctale, in the pending csmpiign. with the lb John Martin, the democratic camlidaU.

for governor, for the purpoae of a putdie dicUaion of the issues dividing the partios. I will gladly, at r.ny time you oay ugtrct, sooner the lettcr, meet with you for the puriee of making mutual arrangements for such joint meeting as may be tl ought hc-M, Cxing time, places, order of debate aud such other preliminaries as may I necessary. An rally reply to this is requested. I am very respectfully, yours, Jons M. Gailow at, Secretary Kansas Pem-xratic Central Committee.

linn. Iteurr I'OMli, l.hl'rints ncfuNli-an Mu- ttfutntl t.iMMitiitivH ttt bauwM, fiulur It, WiuiHr Hoiwl, 4 ii ika: lrAit Sin I have just put a list of spjxiutineiiH lor Judge Joliu Martin, democratc candidate for governor, along the north liue of the slate from Oiiciliii to Atchhton, couuuencing at the former point the 4ih proximo. I dosire by this note to iufonn you that tliuM! appointments arc made so as to iu iii wise interfere with any ar rangemeut we may be able to make for a joint cauvaka of the s'ate by Judge Martin and L. tT. Iluuiphrey.

republican candidate for governor, febould Mr. Humphrey accept the in vitalion of the 15th us I have given notice at all points whoro I have placed Judge Martin, that the appoint uient i. made subjo to imnicdiiite withdrawal aud cancellation at any time you may indicate to me an acceptance of the proposal of a joint discussion etweeu tho distinguished candidates of our respective parlies- cry resp ectfully, yours, Jou.v M. Gauowai', Secretary Democratic State Executive Committee. lloo John M.

flalliiwar, Socrctsry IfTtiocrst- htate rntral Couiuimm, iopt-ka, Kan-aua; Mr Df.ah 8m Your communication in reference to arranging for a discussion between Hon. John Martin and Hon. Lyman (7. Humphrey, has been received and considered by the executive committee of the republican state central committee of Kansas. In reply we have to say that before the receipt of your coiinniiincation Governor Humphrey, at the request of the state central committee of bis party, had submitted a written program of his appointments, and the commit tee does not feel at lilierly to intercept toe arrangements tiy mm.

The time honored custom of tho republican party of this state been to make its political contests in its owu way and upon its own ground. We know of no reason to depart from ancient landmarks. Again, we arc not unmindful ot the fact that there are other political organisations in instate of respectable numerical strength that claim ths same right to be heard that the democratic party. It would lie an act of discourtesy to them to accept your invitaiiou without st least giving their candidates the same opportunity which you seek for yourself. 1 nistiug that each party msy be able to get its case fully and fairly presented to the people in tinu for final decision, I am yourw very respectfully, Henry Booth, Chairman.

Is there a voter in Kansas that will lie deceived by the above? Kvcn it Chairman Booth's statement Ix? trnt, that a program of appointments iad been received from Hon. L. IJ. Humphrey by August 24th, (which seeais iairobabIe, the republican committee had not then opened head- tiaarUrs in TopekaJ the dates tad not been Chairman Booth wi at least admit that Conseqaentlr, Mr. Husnplirey -could have camelled them if fee desired to meet Judge Martin in joint discussion, But he had not the slightest desire to stand before the people and discuss the protective policy with the popular: lcadc of the democracy in this state, fce knew perJecily well that be would be worsted ia debate.

far as the other point in the pit- rr irti Br J-. WAITED ir. FEPTHMtER 1-S3. National Demccrstk TBtL For Prrij: fG.rpyor Glovoland of Xe Vork. Ucn G.

Thurman of Ohio. TicViL For Gmcrnor. J01IX MAttTlN.ofh-UAwnw. Fr Lipntonnnt tJoveruor, Y. 0L Tor Fwretarr St iiU, ALLK.V O.

TlirK.MAX, of LiWUc. Auditor, ii.viLiiuiTi;of):uti.i. AV Fcr AUorncr Crncral, F. WfFKXBACIItU. wf JJarton.

Fr W. K. Marris. For Fupt of I'uMio IiiRtructions, A. COLK, of I'hillip.

for Justice, AV. 1. CAMJ'JvL'LL. Ot gM-ik. 4or Congr tsronlL DiHtrU (CIftLKii KIJKV, of hMljvkk, Xfw York lm thirty Cleveland mid Thurman ilnl containing the mmc of S.ooo voters who BWne ii '81.

JriKir. mnking it lively jfor lUecjinUicHii iftiiiliilatc for gov-proor of Kansas. Humphrey b.ui re-fuwd tntvl Urn judo in debate, Hhowed good judgment in not rx (joing jiji.n Ignorance to the publie. Ur keeping in the background he may Miifeow people to 'otc for him tmt do not know him. A.

H. Botlas, JJaeVsmith, waa trying to say fwmething Lint wei'k the editor of this paper, but JbntftA got ho drunk that lie fuilcd to make hi nrlicle adnble. He knows alnnit branding blind mnlcs than lie does almut writing for paper Yes, A. you are so well known in county that it would bo waste 4f time to tell the people of your past iiintory ftSj'i set Hera know you too Lakin turned 4er Attention to (jtuvUsXT-dj and my that town should to her own business. Garden is a credit to the Sou Hi went and Lnkin is a difgraeo to the upper There are a few men in Lakin jthat are killing that unfortunate burg.

If the men that own Lakin would tinru those out the proerty 4ownem there wouj I lw tenefitted by U- Jitkui iU never ninouut to any-thing -o long as they let this gang run it that are running it now, but he none of our buhinc.su. -Ot a farmer friends and working people generally should not overlook lieact that the republican paUy an increase of the present exorbitant war tiixjs en ilothing, im-j)leyta, etc, priws tit furra "products arc constantly tending down-wiird. The platform declares for "suah revision of the tariff laws as will tend to check imports of such as are produced by qur jx'o-jple," wjiich incMes lrjut all the needtd Vy the common masses. It la perfectly plain that there is zoo way of checking importa by tariff revision except by increasing the taxes. Tn stateroeut of tC.

O. Chapman, (of Lakin, to tfweffect UiC justice cfrnrt wiaiMidfaa bmaalooam .1 rufcfiJl ny other tatenent Uiat )ie ever made. If the ooort vas lU s.ich ft plact tt would ooly please and ke would fee) at borne, as he bu yn malt and it jia -on bis very countenance. oniv ler we saw that which tho; Lakin arsons brought with Iheuvto.thm city. Jt ia Just the war .1 hose fallows do.

Tliev cpmtpit eope ofieneeQd trytosy eome trtthcr jjpiiGeeat person, bo Chap you toe srl kuowji JJarVitpd jid veapiey county to try to off js 9f your lies on tiie public. wtv Li 1 -r I' aTsW JiV- 4 js. 'v jV- i ADflttcr QjpSer Adifi lit KSiTMJ IWliJ (JJ Sli Dl Yzrj H2d C3 Anotlrr chapter in tLf rt-t drsmj the lVie Viiranr Lis l-cen en atteJ since tmr 11 U-ae. As an-mOK- U't -r aon wascaplnml at Ttprka anj CotSti.1 an Price at Argentine. JuJe AtUtt placed the fapitires oa kr five thouod dollur tids jr their appearance at GirJ.

Cij oa FiiJsr ajiawer t-tt cun-tempt of court A Urga r.umber of citizens wjiit don Frihy to i nets act ia tbe dramv Wutcrman snl Cij-SJJ were pres-tiit, but J'rico LJ one vt bis sick si) i was aWnL The dift-ud- auti were represent by F. P. Lindsay, proxy fr I. 3. Webb, who fsifj in it, i for coutinuan''.

This was argue-l I tlie prosecution which was al ly represented by Gen. Taylor and (. M. h'uiith. The motion was over, tilled.

Judge Abbott then thorough ly reviewed the ca auJ cauuladed hy fining the defendant 100 each and rem inding to the custody ijS the shenlfwitli pre cmptory orders to ra canvass the vote as a whole and make due returns on Monliy, the 10th iiw-l In thetaie of their retu al to count the role tho Lciitf was ordered to commit them to jail The Herald happy and extend to every urt man in Kearney county. Every voter in ihccuuuiy. bo bis residence L.m It insy, must coin irn. ad the lion of JiMle Abbott in this chso. Wtiilo we iiave only words of condemnation for tlien tyns employed by the eommis- eis to thnail the will of the people, we nuit admit lh it wa feel a al.in to pity as we record the teiiilt of tluir jlly, Tuey wcra over tedious and bigoted by succcjs until they pritleJ tlicins.Ivs as the clmmpiou ballot box stulforj the world.

Thoy wore counseled by at lorneys who thought more of theii fees tliuu they 1 -f tho principle iurolved. They have now commenced to reap tho fruit of their work, and tho cud is not ut. 4 loo mum trcitii can net i given to Gen. Tavlor fur his untiring efforts bring thedefendmU to jit.itice. Coun ty Clerk Kelley is also entitled to much credit.

Twenty three head of cattle belong. ing to the Allen were stole and taken to Gray Connly, Chas. Tracy, Dan Tracy and Louis Warnaluiry, of Grant Coanty, were arreted and brought before Judge lilkm, tLi morning for examination. THE SHEEP-BLEAT. It is bad enough for nble-hodied Americans to "cry baby" f.r them-solves when they speak of foreign competition three thousand in tie? away.

But when they undertake to make the sheep bleat for protection, and Insists that all the flocks will be butchered unless every man, woman and child in the country consents to be taxed on clothing, it is playing it finite too low down on the duinh crca- I urea. It is absurd to say that the sheep industry will be destroyed by free wool. No other manufacturing eoun- iry wool, aad yet aQ have nocks of aheep proportionate to other stock. Free-Trade Great Brit- ian had last year ahcep; or iore than two-thirds ss many as the United States. And this although her area of improved land is only 74,000 Bores, against 284,771,000 acres of cultivated landau this conn- try, ot 4o mention the immense auges ia the Vet.

If Gn-at Britau cnu spaiiitain with profit 29,000,000 sheep on Jarui Jnd worth from $500 to 1,000 per what tolly to say that this Republican, with its abundant cheap lauds and Uninenee frc ranges, cannot keep sieejj at all without taxing every per oa ic the country to help auppnrt itii tree wool, employes 2S2.225. pwis in factories, and exports 100.Mi,tpo -worth of woollen goods, beeides alvont utiny eup- rHjW rkcl Thia eniin. fM persona in its factories, ha no woian goods worth mentioning ad imports m-e 140.000,000 worth. Give the Atsericau sheep a fte ehance and the American too' citiiras All Other Goods 1 Smith ui Mulot Soterlfna, aU c-f Hurt- who, an. C.

F. M. Ntl.f i. RrtMrr. Land ofllc at nankn ritr.

Kan. Aurul lx-s. SH-lel fcsrrbf ia that lh OMiowinr niihl a-dlrrku an a BfHMwuf hi lnlti.twi nmkf flnkl l'Pi'f in nutirt of Si i vit'm ml thai raid erxr will mmte bt-fura tl JnrfMUr jmm of Muntnn I uiiutf "biic I'm. Kan on ctrtnlm la. Iw.

baiali A I S. Sti. Si na wilt llirtuM i.tif hull ol Cli-nunni-r nf wvllon S. IoiiIiId funw Ho nmnn thf fi.l.i,n oilnox i tn ror nis c(niiiMi(Mi4 niM-ncr upon una cuiiivh-Unil of, Mlti InniL II Ji'lm Mr'iw, W. Miiiup.

)f I'tuli'-r. kL. anil lll tir) Hraoltl Slid i. J. MaJ k-u or kir.

Kan. C. H. ilis, Land Office at Garden City. Kan.

Aiimiet Notice hereby riven that tde fo lowier-named aettn-r has I ed notice of hit Intention ton akrfli al proof tn suport of his claim and ttit aali proof will te ma te before the dial riot clerk of Stevens county. at H'l-a-otoa. on CH-totier t. lrtss. ril.i L.

H. t. lark, for the nortUweet 04Hjiiarter Of see-tmn township 27, raire as. lie names tie folliminr witneaca to prove hla eomtunnua residrnee upon a cultivation of, said land, U. W.

Vot, W. Ilanacnme, A. J. White and Ferguson, all of Ha.Uand, Kan. ALSO at the aame time and place, fieorre W.

Tort, for the southeast ono-unrtrr of section al. township 3d south, ran-e we-t. He names the followinr witnesses to prove his continuous readem-e upon and cultivation of, said and, II. lark, W. K.

Ilauscouie, A. J. White. ad if llartland, Kan. Si C.

F. M. Nll.KS, Koglati r. Contest Notices. Land OILc at Oatden Cltv, Kansas.

AurustU, Im. f'osTfst No. W. CnrtiplMliit havitia liecn entered id Hi otlu-e by Jmf-s R. Crouch srainst WiHiiun t'endron for atamdnnln his noinesiraii entry o.

tin: at osnirn City, Kansa K-tdier 1.4, l-Hl, uon the southeast oile-nutut'T of stvtlon a. tttwtislilp it south. raiuif vest. In Kearney county. Kate ana.

ciHiteiitti' ellt ylnr that the auid iK.hiu C'endron has wlii'iiy Hlaudoned said tract; th.1t be has naver raiattlished bia resirh-nca thereon since iti.kliitr raid vutry; tlmt stud tract is not set Ilnl upon and cultivated tiy said party a nsiu.red br law and tiie default still etisls with a view to the cmicelliition of said entry; tne stud parties are hi-roliy summoned to apjieur nt this oltice on tho Wli day ot October. lMs, at luo' ls-k a. in respond and furnish testimony concerning said el-li-irvd abauUomueut. 75 C. F.

M. NiLKS, Itrglster. Land Offlce at flarden City, Kan. Aiirust lew. CoKTlst Vo.

47s7. roniplaint Imvlnr been entered tit this oilice by John F. Trirarlen arainst John Moore, who made homestead entry No. MHAdsted (far. Ion City, April is, upon the aouthenat oiMMjunrter of seetmu S.

township south, ranare its west. In Kearney county, Kansas, alleaina tint defendant has wholly abandoned said tract and has never established his rusidenss hereon for more than six month since the filing of bis homestead afhdnvit, and that auid trait Is wild, unbroken, uncultivated prairie land at tills time, with a view (o tho csneclliitinn ot said entry; the said parties aru hereby summoned to appear at this oilier on the Sid day of Ootoher. Ishs, nt It) o'clock a. m. to respond nnd furnish tosittuoiiydmceruing said alleifed luiluia luestl'lili residence.

tf 8. Tmamiocaih, Ilccclvcr. Land (imce at anion city. Kant. Aus-ust 21, lf CoitTtsT No.

TniT. Complaint huvlna- been entered at tliis office by Samuel 8. Bear axalnst Klistia O. Miwire for abandnuinir his homestead entry No. tinted Noveinlicr l-tss, upon the northwest one-quarter of sec tion iu.

lownsuip a snum, ranire west, in Kearney county, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: tho said parties art- hereby summoned to appear at this oiS.ce on the Ski day of iiotols-r. at It) o'clock a. ni. tn respond and liirnlh testltnuny concerning said allowed abaudotunent. 8.

TNAxaot'SER, Receiver. V. B. Laud Offlce, at Garden Cltv, Ksn. July If 8.

CostTr.ST No. T137. Contptaitit havinr hei-n cntt-n-d at this otlice by Joseph Cilascock, anint Mellwood F. Llndsey for abandoning bis liomestend Kntry No. bl.

dated Garden City, Kansas Oct. 23, IS S. umiii the north west one-tuaner or section so, in towtisaip ranjre SS west in Kenrney conuty, Kansas, al-leriuir that the said Mellwood F. Llndsey, baa wholly almnloiied said tract: that he has changed his resilience therefrom for more than six months since mnkinr snid cntrv. that said tract is not scltled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law, with a view to the cunn lint Km of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this olbceon tbclith day td September Isss, at IU o'cha-k a.

to respond aod furnish tesU- Diony conccmln-snici Hilrred almndonmrnt. B. i HAsnoisr.K, neoufver. Land Office at Garden City, Kan. Auritst 7.

IHtw. CostasT No. 73M. Ccmplnint havinr lieen entered at this ottice by Ueorro L. Miller asminst amphell M.

Tarr for failure to corn- iHy an isw as to tintner culture enirj- no. -Ttl. dared at Harden City, Kansns. Aurust i. s4.

upon the southeast one-quarter of sec tion I. iu township 22 south, of ranire i west, with a view to tiie cancellation of said enfry: fontcstant Blleriur that said Camp-Nll )f. 'lair tlid not during- the second yewv from date of said entry break, ow or stir the second ft acres of said tract aor cause the same to he done; that be i at this date iu default; that Ave aorea of said tract were ma cultivated tocroo or other wise durtur the second y. ar from date of en try by or for the defendant, and that he Is at this date In default, the said parties are bere-bv summoned to npear at this office on the t'h day ol October, 1SSS, at III o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony coucernina-aaid alleged failure.

'X u. r. MLts. Kerister. Land Office at Garden Cfly, Kan.

Aurust 4. Is. CttsiTitsT No. ComplHint havinr been entered at this olhee by Joseph Darllnrton arauiM Cornelius l. fame tor tannic to coin-ply with the law as to Timber culture entry No.

5I7, dated at Garden City, Septcm-ler ia. upon hits nnd 4 aud the south one-half of the northwest one-quarter of section 3. towusblp Si south, ranire 3S west, with a view to tnc canceuhtioii oi sain entry contestant allerinr That be did not during the first year Irora date, break, plow or stir Ave acres of said tmt-t. nor cause the to Is- done, and that be Is at tbis date in default; that defendant has not made flnal proof on said tract, nor has final receipt Issued thereon uor has the Cnlted Stntes, up to this date. Issued patent for said tt act said partita are hcrebv summoned to appear at this oDdr lb 1 day of October.

at 10 o'clock I in 1iNSMnH anrf furnish bwtlnmlif noil. cernlnc said ajlcred failure. 8. TacsuocSKa, Reootvcr. At Cost and the tfj ycar'y si.rrlu ex'j-rted frfin our ic- dwstrie.

awl Lat -artyt-an thml fsft(e e-Lrrii btiniqets anli bibrt t' country a i win the jx-ll: A JEW DLFISITIOJS. Taaioa for Surplus is rtJJvry. aya the -ld Ilorcan; you tax pciple for more than t'te -vcrnmeot has any occajiou to demand yoa are robbing the of the money that belongs to them." A tariff tor bountiea ia robliery. There is no power vested in Congress to tax the many in order to make a few rich. This is a 2ml a tariff does which maintains duties covering fifKY tht ovrrayr total cost M-ir in the jinitfcirtt art president Foster, cf the R-ptibiiean League, told the truth in bis money-raising circular when he certified thst the protected manufacturers are getting "practically Ilia sole benefit of our lariG laws." A tariff is a tax.

The man who says that a tariff is not a tax when it la pi either lies wilfully or mistakes ignorautly. Kvery important dutiable article upon which the tariff is honestly paid is enhanced in cost to the American consumer by the full amount of the duty. "DcDuition is argument" S. S. Dickinson and wife left this morning for 0'iio, to be absence Ar a few weeks.

Sim. Gossard aud J. F. Osliorne, were in attendance at Garden City, yesterday. Jimmie Ehioc.

7Vfe. ISAnr MiSr." 1 Toil hsd liftlrr crM the ocoaa, JiDiinle lltalnc, Iiii in lo Hlaiur, Fiir your bomnkt, I've a nolioo, Jliumln lllalue, I mm If Blaiua, In rer poof rrilr. And M't too fnr over To ret up a print commotion, JiMiinle UIiiIiif, Jimmie lllaln. Bo rou'd nMUT croan thn ocean, Jluinile lllatne. 1 Tor your la magnetic, Jiiiiuile Ulnio Jlioinie lllalue, And ron ninat lie rier-etlc, Jimmlfl lllnliifl, Jininilc Ulaiuo, For Iho jHoplo are aa akr.

And the way they'll give tht ahak To your boom Iw pathKIc, Jimmie lllalue, nle Illatue, It will work like an emetic, Jliiimio Ulaiuo. I There are others hoonn atrowlnf. Jlraiols nialne, Jlnimlo nialno. And tho foci are mlnhly knowing, Jimmie Illnlne, Jimmie Ilia. up.

Maybe it you'd writ airaiu. Aad in lunvuaife not to plain. It would mart your booia agoing-, Jlmniiti lllnine, Jimmie Uliiitie, Now the people think you're Mowing, Jimmie Blaino. i But It rnakci no odda whatever, Jimmie lllalue, Jtminio nialne, If yon ttsy there, or como over, Jimmie Ulalnc, Jimmie iilalna, There'a a tmoin you heard before, Hack in 1C, Aud It still Ix-long i to rover, Jhnmle lltutiie, Jimmie Dlatne, BcUeratay where you're In clover, Jimmie nialne. NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION.

A WW of the It KaLD la mailed to all per auna ho have final proof notices publinhH in It. If they (liK-ovi-r any error, they ahould at once notify the OISoo, aendliig printed copy and name this paper, so that correction mar be uaula, thun aavinc lime and trouble. Land Offlc at (larden City, Kansns. AIIKUCt lNSK. Not loo 1 hereby (riven that I lie followinr namiHl net! lor has filial niKlut- of hi Inteutlon tn make flniil proof in rupport of hla rLaim ami that aaid proof wilijlx'iuaile before the dia-triotlvlerh of Hnmillou ut Kan- lu I i I 1 L.

Win, 1,. MM. H. eoininiitrd homestead, for the eoulnwrat one- qnarler, wtIioii lownahin yi aouth, ranfra wrat. He name the follow loir wituemca ut prove liia continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of wild html, vit: til K.

llnhert. Inninue Lnaltiuet, nnd J. W. Oiliba. all of aiiwky, auiisaa, ami K.

Mcolet, of Keuuall, Ivanua, Also anmc time aud place Kll R. Ilohert, P. S. No. lilit for the anuthwctit one-fourth, fection iti, Townehlp 28 aouth, raniniHHweat, Hn naitira thii tollowiiifr witnraMa to prove hia coutntiioua rusiienec uoon and cultiva tion of tuMl laud vie: oincy Jack, of Ketuliill, hansa au.l liMiiuct, and J.

shocky, hansa aud Cbarlos K. Nico-Ji-t of KeuUuli, kaiiMia. i C. F. M.

11,19, Rcgiatcr. Lavid Office at Garden t'itv. Kan. July 28, is. Notice la hereby riven that tho followina- named settiur kaa filed notice of bia iutvtttion to niakc HiirI proof in support of his claim, and tnal said proof will lie made before the Keciateror Keeviverat Garden Itv.

on STt. H.1SS8, via: ajtrr Oranr, II. E. for the kitB and 4 aud be east one-half ot of southwest on(Huai-tirof -c. 7, towiiKhip S8 37.

He namestlie foUowlnjr ItneMK-a to prove his continuous nwj'k-in-o upon, anil cultivation ot, Siiid laud, via: II. H. Huron. J. M.

Mntuel Stout, Jamoa C. Uuck-nrr. all aS Hartlaud. Kansas. F.

M. SIilis. Rertster. land OffiWaW Oardisa Chv, Kan. Aiia-imt 13.

icsa. la hereby lveo tlmt the followlnfr-namnj sotthT has (UoU nntiue of nis intention to make (nal proU hi support ct his claim, and thai siiid proof ar dl on mnde boforo the Judiro, or iu his abaenoe.tke clerk of district court Ijtkiu, ou Augustus J. White, H. the tanUm-st one-quarter section 3, town-tbipai south, i-anire S7 vaat. Ho nam on the ioiiomraunvHM to mum Ibis residrotat'npon and cultivation of a id land use)u rnrrusoa.

Jtavii numwtiter, 1 per sack, I. OO 1.25 1.35 1.15 1.45 1.15 1.05 2.00 .12 25 1.00 in Like Proportion. STOCK fJF KANSAS. and Now Rofittocl La. R.

WILLIAMS, HARTLANI), KAN. W.B.Wheeler DEALER IX Drugs, Patent Medicines, School Books, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. And a full Lkino of Stationery. Lakin, Kansas Canal Drug Store. I.AiiGB 3J a Fine Cigars and Fancy Stationery.

DRUGS Paints and Oils. Varnishes, Brnshcs. rreseriptions Acctiratelj- Compounilexl. G. W.

WILLIAMS, II HARTLAND Kearney House, Just Oponod all -BY H. H. LEONARD, Proprietor Good Sample Room for Traveling Men. i.

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About Hartland Herald Archive

Pages Available:
1,114
Years Available:
1886-1891