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The Burdett Bugle from Burdett, Kansas • 8

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BUIIHI i LOCAL. LAND OFFICE NOTICES The Burdett Bugle. 3, at the postorfice (Successor 10 J. T. RocUcI PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY OF EACH VOL HARDWARE Call at Carr coal yard for corn.

Barb wire cheap at C. M. Elspaaa. Farm tools cheap at Carr's coai yard. Nuts and candies cheap at the postoffice.

Seed corm and potatoes at Carr 1 coal J. C. Brovki, Publisher. STOVES OILS GLASS PUMPS yard 35 Tree seeds and garden seeds in bulk at Subscription price, $1.00 per Year in advance otherwise $1.50. Advertising Rates made known upon Ap plication.

Address all correspondence to C. M. Elspass' TINWARE U. S. LAND OFFICE.

Lakm.u, July 14, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler ha bled notice uf ni inteu-turn to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made be fore David G. Curtis, Clerk of the District Court of Hodgeman county, Kansas, at Jet-more, Kaunas, on Saturday, September 1st, 1888, vit Charles N. Kidgely, Declaratory Statement No. 7.53a.

for the south half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of section 27, township 21 south of range 21 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Patrick Lenox, of Marena postofhce, Hodgeman county, Kansas, and Mrs. Emma Perry, Ed. Ellis and William A. Mc-Anulty, of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas.

HENRY W. SCOTT, 51 Register. Call at the postoffice for stationery and writing material. I'awntf NAILS the Bt'RDETT Bt'GLK, Burdett, county, Kansas. IMPLEMENTS Call at Carr's coal yard if you want grain and chop feed.

Twelve sheets of letter paper for five cents CUTLERY TREE SEEDS at the postoffice lobby. Domestic sewing machines, best in the AMMUNITION ETC. ftl As uip ill MMR TWZs world at C. M. Elspass'.

BUL Nt Ikk sTf Mr. Henry Laird was in town this morn-inf. Mr. W. E.

Curtis was in Jetmore. Tues-day. Mr. M. Schou and family left for Kinsley, Tuesday.

Lemons thirty-five cents per dozen at the postofhce. CaDt. Henrv Booth, of Larned, was in Burdett, Kansas. U. S.

LAND OFFICE, Larnku, July 14. 1888. Notice is 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 the Register or Receiver of the land of fice at Larned, Kansas, on Tuesday, SeD-tember 4th, 1888, viz Frederic C. Matteson, Homestead Entry No. 6,476, for the lots 3 ana 4 and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 4, township 22 south of range 21 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz S. J. Eakin, L. Barker, A. E.

Sanborn and W. E. Grabbs, all of Burdett postofhce, Pawnee county, Kansas. 52 HENRY VV. SCOTT, Register.

SMd Bye for Sale I have some good, white seed rye for sale. 5-4 Jos. Stohr, sr. To Exchange for Clear Western Lead. A highly improved eastern stock and fruit larm.

Enquire at Bugle office. 50 When in Larned go to Wheeler Nutting for first-class work in photography. They have enlarged their gallery and added new accessories. They pay special attention to copying and enlarging. Give them a call.

44 Eleetrio Bitten. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, -IFIRST NATIONAL LARNED, KANSAS.

UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, Capital, paid up, $300,000.00 Surplus, 50,000.00 Money to Loan at all Times. President: J. W. Rush Cashier Thos E. Evans.

directors: L. A. Choat McCarthy Brinkman Mann Rush John Lindas John C. Fry W. L.

Mathes. teTSPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO DEPOSITORS. "8 U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larnkd, July 14th, 1888.

Notice is 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 the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Monday, September 3rd, 1888. viz Henry Mirehover, Declaratory Statement No. 7,036, for the lots 1 and 2 and the south half of the northeast Geo.

A. Cox, Notary Public. J. M. Cox.

THE BURDETT LAND LOAN CO. auarter of section 2 township 21 south of -AGENTS FOR- range 19 west, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: P. H. Wachholy, Lyman Braley and Robert town Wednesday. Mr.

J. T. Whitehouse, of Larned, was in Burdett, Wednesday. Mr. F.

T. Browne, of the Larned Eagle-Optic, is rusticating in Burdett. Mrs. Harsh, of Larned, visited the family ol W. H.

Stambaugh, yesterday. Mr. H. Johnson, of Topeka, son oi Mr. J.

F. Johnson, is here visiting his parents. Mr. D. W.

Dill is here from northeast Kansas visiting his brother, Mr. C. R. Dill. Mr.

Frayne, of Hutchinson, a brother-in-law of Mr. A. G. Provine, is here visiting. Rev.

A. M. McClurken has returned to Quinter. Kansas. Rev.

Thompson is expected back again in a tew days. Owing to hard times Wheeler Nutting of Larned have decided to make cabinet pictures for JS3.00 per dozen, until further notice. 47 Among the visitors at the picnic at Hodgeman last Tuesday, were Mrs. L. D.

I latter and Miss Nellie Williams both of Ita zine, former residents of Burdett. The plug-hat mania has seized our local politicians We believe it would help their appearance greatly if Brother Norris and Brother Curtis would exchange. Mr. Clement Johnson, of Stafford, Kansas, a former resident of Burdett, was in town the later part of last week. He says Stafford county has a tremendous corn crop this year.

It is universally conceded that Colonel John E. Bindley is the finest looking man in the plug hat brigade, and he seems to be about the only one who can look a person straight in the face and talk politics. Some unknown fiend started a fire In the old Schwemley building Wednesday night of last week, with the evident intention of doing some injury to the town. The fire went out after burning a small hole in the floor. Messrs.

A. J. Alexander and F. McCul- H. Hammerstosctt, of Harmony postofhce, Pawnee county, Kansas, and Joseph Limb, of Larned postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas.

Special notice is hereby given to James It. THE BURDETT TO "WIT CO. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents. Choice lands for sale. Money to Loan.

Insurance in Best Companies. Collections made-promptly. Farms, Dwellings and Store Rooms to rent, Burdett, Kansas. Denman. who made Homestead Entry No.

vill remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and ji per bottle at all drug stores.

Bncklen'i Arnica Balve. The best salve in the world for sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfection, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists.

50 Is Conmmptlon Incurable 1 Read the following Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, says was down with abscess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. ,747 for the same tract.

52 HENRY VV. SCO I Register. U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, July 18th, 1888.

Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his THE LARNED MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Friday September 14th, 1888, viz Charles B. Law rence, Homestead Entry No.

9,967, for the northeast quarter of section 17, township 22 VISB PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR, (the best made.) south of range 20 west. He names the fol "ACME" WINDOW SCREENS, (best in market) Began taking Dr. Kings New Discovery for lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land 1 Consumption, am now on my third bottle and iz D. K. Munger, Jacob (juth, William IP able to eversee the work on my farm.

It is the finest medicine ever made." Guth and P. W. Racknor, all of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas. 52 Jesse Middlewart, Decatnr, Ohio, says HENRY W. SCOTT, Register.

"Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis I DESKS. U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, July 18th, 1888.

Notice is hereby given that the following- covery for consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. lum, two prominent lumber merchants of SCROLL CARVED WORK. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at all drug stores.

named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be Western Kansas, were in town Friday last, figuring on an exchange of yards. The of fore the Register or Receiver of the U. S. STAIR WORK. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Thursday, September 20th, 1888, viz Barnabas SPECIALIST.

Dr. W. L. Coleman will be at B.Holmes, object of the proposed trade was to amalgamate their yards here and at Rush Center. This would leave only one firm represented at each place.

Thompson, Homestead tuntrv No. 10,322, for the southeast quarter of section 21, township 20 south of range 20 west. He names east of Harold, on the 20th of each month at Riverside on the 21st at Rev. Adams, the following witnesses to prove his contin The Union Labor ratification held at MOULDINGS. ETC.

Larned last Tuesday, proved to be one of uous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz John Sarver, L.S. Wilson, George W. Ludington and E. E. Blossom, all of Bur SASH, DOORS north of Riverside, on the 22d at Hodgeman on the 23d at D.

B. Hamlin's west of the largest and most successful public gath dett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas, erings ever held at that place. The Hon. 52 HENRY VV. SCOTT, Register.

Burdett, on the 24th at the Burdett House, Burdett, on the 25th and at Larned on the A. J. Streetor. candidate for president, was LARNED. KANSAS.

Store Room in the Opera House BlocK, present and addtessed the audience. The U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, July 18, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following- Union Labor party is going to make a mighty 26th and 27th.

Bright's disease of the kidneys a specialty. All chronic diseases successfully treated. Monthly payments col effort to carry this state at the coming elec tion. named settler has filed notice of her inten lected. tion to make final proof in support of her It is said that Geo.

Fell is a candidate claim, and that said proof will be made before the Reieister or Receiver of the U. S. for re-nomination for county commissioner BUSINESS CA OS. Land Office at Larned, Kansas, on Septem ber 20th, 1888, viz Martha A. Thayer wid If the report be true, Fell has more gall than we thought he had.

A great many voters in C. A. Morris. J. W.

MorrisI ow of George C. Thayer, deceased Homestead Entry No. 0,463, for the northwest this disirict concluded that he intended to quarter of section 32, township 20 south of resign after that poor farm deal. We hope the republicans will not nominate him. If range 20 west.

She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz L. MORRIS MORRIS, --Attorney at Law and Land Brokers. LARNED KANSAS. Practie in all the courts. United States Land office busness a specialty COAL and GRAIN.

HI Kinds of Farm Implements on Hand. I also deal in Barb Wire and Salt, W. OAEB. Office and yard near depot north of railway Burdett, Kansas. THE FRIZELL 4.RDWARE CO.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN they do we don't believe he can be elected Mr. E. E. Blossom is the best man for com S. Wilson, Nathan Hawkins, A.

Merwin and B. A. Thompson, all of Burdett postoffice, Pawnee county, Kansas. 1 HENRY VV. SCOTT, Register.

missioner from this district, and the repub licans should make his nomination unani mous. It is our sorrowful duty this week to re U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, July 18th, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the following cord the death of one of our old and highly named settler has filed notice of his inten respected citizens.

After a prolonged ill G. W. Ludington AGENT FOR Keith's Adjustable Bed-Spring. The acme of perfection Unequaled by any for durability elasticity, cleanliness, comfort and price. State and county rights for sale.

Handled only through agents. For private terms and particulars apply to G. W. Ludington Brown's Grove. Kas.

ness, caused by troubles of the heart, Mr tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made be Adam Williams passed away last Saturday afternoon, the remains being interred in the fore the Register or Receiver at Larned, Kansas, on Wednesday, September 19th, 1888, viz Charles Ruff, Declaratory State A Brown's Grove cemetery on Sunday. Mr Harp inwapp, ment No. 5,117, for the southeast quarter of Williams was sixty six years of age. He section 11, townstup 21, south of ranae 22 I XJVl VI 11U II lit VI WUUVUUII WI1VI west. He names the following witnesses to -BRANCH OFFICE- was born in Ireland, but was of Scottish de scent and a member of the Reformed Pres prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of.

said land, viz Tames bytenan church for about fifty years. He has resided in Kansas during the past twen Robinson, Theobald Baker, George T. Elder and William B. Jackson, all of Hodgeman ty years. Farm Implements, Gas Pips, Pumps, Etc.

PLUMBERS, STEAM FITTERS, PUMP FURNISHERS. posiom.ee, Hougeman county, Kansas. I HENRY VV. SCOTT, Register. The Sunday school picnic at Hodgeman last Tuesday attracted a large crowd.

Dele U. S. LAND OFFICE, Larned, lulv 2. 1888. gations were present from different Sunday LOMBARD INVESTMENT GO.

Lamed Kansas HAS MONEY ON HAND TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS AT THE LOWEST RATES WITHOUT COMMISSION H. J. DEUEL, Manager. U. S.

Land Office building, Larned.Kas. schools throughout the valley, and the Bur Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his inten dett band, accompanied by many ofherciti tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register or Receiver at Larned. zens, was present, and played the first brass music ever listened to in that part of the country. The programme was composed of musical and literary exercises. In addition Kansas, on Tuesday, September 25th, 1888, viz ram Neeney, Homestead Applica tion wo.

0,557, or the southeast quarter of to the foregoing, we intended to say that the tables were loaded with all the good things that good wives and beautiful daughters CLARK GRAY, President S. PARK, Cashier. THE LARNED STATE BANK, OF LARNED, KANSAS. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000 Money Received on Deposit. Honey Loaned on Good Security.

Exchange furnished and rceived. Money advanced on shipments of broom corn wheat, wool, and all kinds of live stock. BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. R. BROWN.

KROUCH. CLARK GRAY. C. W. DUNAWAV.

A. H. BOYD. N. J.

KRUSBN. W. S. PARK. section 5, townsmp 20 south of range 20 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Benj. F. Hil dreth, William Horner, John Horner and W. R. Uhland, all of Bird Nest postoffice.

could prepare, that the ice cream was deli COCKLE'S PILLS This old English Family Medicine in nse for 88 years, all over the world, for Bile, Indigestion, Liver, Ac. Of Pure Vegetable Ingredients. FREE FROM MERCURY. cious and that lemonade flowed freely rawnee coumv, Kansas. 1 HENRY VV.

SCOTT, Register. However, it is best to adhere strictly to the truth. The band boys say they could get nothing to drink but creek water. Subscribe for the Bugle..

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