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The Alliance Herald from Stafford, Kansas • 2

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to me in regard to this place. I will notices. -for publication. NEW DRY GOODS STOKE JN STERLING. Stafford Co.

Herald, but tbat such delegate or delegates "fat formers'" or heat "producers" tniffht iuat as well have been an i. starch, fat. dextrine and Busrar. might just as well have been ap i. starcn, iai, dextrine ana sugar, give you a better description of Our u.

s. Land office, IT. S. Land Office, Lamed, Kansas. May 22, 13S0.

Notice is herebv riven that the following pointed by the Central Committee. Congress having authorized, in a named settler has filed notice of his intention St afford, May 27, 1830. anecnreflnaretryVereon'and that said Formerly of Innes Gall, Hutchinson, has opened a new town and the surrounding country than in my other Arbour-ville is situated between two mountains and within five miles of the Continental Divide of the Gunnison it compares favorably with all grains, while in its contents of albuminoids the "flesh formers" so called it surpasses all the Indian corns, and takes rank with wheat, rye and oats. The small percentage of cellulose Editor. late bill, the appointing of two com ceiver at Lamed, Kansas, on Tuesday, July anl elegant SIOCK 01 UTV (jrOOClS, l)00tS, bllOeS, HatS and blOth- 6th.

1SS0. -viz: I -r rt rr. i JOEL IVEECE, Declaratory ins at Douom jrriues. vyitiz.t;iis$ ui ouuiuru FRANK T. MATHIAS, statement, No.

18a7. County, please call and be satisfied. Slope and on the south fork of the missioners and two alternates from each State as representatives to the Centennial exhibition to be held in New Tor? city in 1883,, in celebra The Herald does not hold itself responsible for the opinions expressed hy its orrespond-evils. Communications are inserted, if deem-of sufficient interest, whether they aecor4 with the sentiments of the paper or not. For se quarter sec 6, tp25s.

12 and he names the following- witnesses to prove his Arkansas river, the waters of which continuous resiuence upon ana cultivation ui continuous, resilience upon uau ouiuvuuuu op i i I are very swift, and aflords tne finest 1 viz-. John h. Lee, Francis i. ooin, u' William T. Green and Julius I.

Loy of Lees- Stafford county. Kansas. 5 Entered at the Tost-officb at as second-Cuass Matter. burg P. O.

C. A. Morbis, Register. 60 irOUt USUlUg 111 U1C iSWIO. vjtiiuv ui all kinds, Jeer by the hundred and elk and mountain sheep in large tion of the treaty of peace and the recognition of American independence, Govehor St.

John has forwarded to the President a recommendation for the appointment of the fol or woody fiber, is also remarkable, and must be considered an item in favor of rece corn, since cellulese is almost entirely non-tiutritious. From Washington. Washington, D. April 15th, 1SS0. L.

Smith, Esq. DkarSik: I have received a copy of the Agents' Herald and Official supplement, and TJ. S. Land Office, Larned, Kansas.J May 22, 1S80, mTTTO A TJT't? rna be fonr.d on file at Opo. JL 11.0 S.JxJ.iUt V.

Kowell Co'u AdvMlWnR Bureau (10 Spruce St contracts may be luatlo fur it in ISfcW OUK. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suoport of his claim and secure final entry thereon, and that said numbers. I will give you Kansas-ites some mines here if you think you could get them back there. Call for Republican County proof will be made before the Register or Re GEORGE GALL. Store formerly occupied by Raff Bros.

Evan's Block. 43tf STERLING, KANSAS. M.S.BEHTZ, DEALER IN GROCERIES! Flour, Meat and Meal, ceiver at i-arned, Kansas, on ruesuay, juiy lowing representatives of Kansas: Hon. Geo. A.

Crawford, of Ft. Scott, Commissioner; Hon. H. C. St.

Clair, We have some good paying mines Convention, A delegate convention of the Repub oth, isso, Homestead JOHN H. LEE, A Entry I No. 6116. here. The Columbus is jaying licans of the county of Stafford, is hereby of Sumner, alternate; Hon.

T. C. oiwvnt sonn a rh trm thft Monarch called to assemble at St. John on have no hesitation in commending yonr enterprise to the careful and contiuual attention, not only of evey postmaster and the clerks of every Post Office, but of the public generally. The newspaper press can do and is doing much towards puttinj the ill informed and unsuspecting on their guard against lottery and other kindred frauds, but your plan if fuUy carried out, will do more than all Henry, of Ab'ilene, Commissioner; Hon.

W. H. Pilkenton, of Hepublic 13 runs hio-h in silver, the vein IS from and he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul- four to five feet deei). They have tivation of said tract, viz: Frank T. Mathias, ivjui fcu uvo xeev uv.

Wm. P. Green, Francis M. Goin and Samuel taken OUt aDOUt live nunarea ions Mather, alloi Leesburg r. 5tanora county.

A. Morris, Register. 50 Kansas. county, alternate. It is the desire of Gov.

St. John that the Kansas Commissioners shall be the first appointed by the President. Ex D. S. Land Offlee, the newspapers together in exposing this species of rascality.

It is to be hoped that all of oar that runs about 150 per cent, silver, and other mines, too numerous to mention. J. TJ. Leeds, post May 12, 1SS0. Larned, Kansas.

Notice is hereby given that the following Tuesday, the lth day of June, 1880, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m. of said "day, for the purpose of electing a delegate to represent Stafford county in the Republican Congressional convention to be held at Newton, Kansas, on Tuesday, June 22tf, I860. The basis of representation in said county convention will be one delegate and one alternate for every ten votes or faint Un over five votes cast for Frank Postmasters especially, will give their earnest named settler has filed notice of his intention aid-to the enterprise. Very respectfully, change.

to make final proof in support of his claim master, for whom I am clerking Horatio Kinm, Ex-Postmaster General. nnl ennnwa rlnnl nntrv 4hiaAn ansi Vnf voir) has an interest in twenty-three proof will be made before the Register or Ke- Tmr TnforW The Agents' id or rniiaaeipma nas naa ceivur lit jLiitrireu, AUUHaa uu juuuuajrf uuo ljr M10.u.j a new head put on itthat is a beauty, it is ex- Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hard mines, some of which are running 21st, 1880, viz says: 1 he Spilt at 0 hieagO renders pressure, artistic and just what was needed, Declaratory statement. high in silver, although he has just the paper is certainly taking on new strength AM ASA LENT, it more than probable that none of SiO. llol. begun to develope his mines.

The and is coming to the front strong. Laughable Series of illustrated episodes, humorously picturing the lives and adventures of agents For quarter section 10, tp 21s. 12w: and he names the following witnesses to prove his ware, Queensware, Notions, Stationery, "Etc. Cox, for county clerk, at the November the prominent candidates will be election in 1873, which apportionment nominated- The struggle has became continuous residence upon and cultivation of now occupy the whole of the last page of each snow is about all gone, so they can prospect. We are having a railroad surveyed from here to Gleora, sain tract.

viz: josepn uooper, uavia reters, J. W. Clark and c. Huckmaster aU of Stafford gives the townships entitled to represen issue of which over copies are published tation the following number of delegates i The paper is highly endorced by the press and prominent officials in the employ of the U. S.

P. Stafford Kapsas. 49 C. A. Mokbis, Register.

TJ. S. Land Office, Larned, Kansas. April 5, 1SS0. so intensified that it is hardly possible that the adherents of either Grant, Blaine or Sherman will allow the nomination of any but their candidate.

The war has been carried Having received a full stock of Spring Goods, and selling strictly for and alternates each Hays No. 1, one delegate and one alternate Government. It contains a list of Frauds, carefully corrected by prominent officials in Post Office Department at Washington, D. C. Notice is hereby given that the following cash, I will assure you a bargain in whatever you may need in my line of Goods.

Come one, como all, sec, and be named 6ettler has nled notice or his intention Threis not a business man or woman in to interscpt with the Denver Eio Grande, which is eighteen miles east. The surveyors are here now and the town is lively. One building under process of construction is fifty by one hundred and sixty feet. I have the contract for hauling ma- to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereon, and that said tO a point where Submission to the this community who can do without the Her- Hays No. 2, two delegates and two alternates Seward, four delegates and four alternates Lincoln, fire delegates and five alternates Richland, six delegates and six alternates Clear Creek, six delegates and six alternates York No, 1, six delegates and six alternates.

proof will be made before the Clerk of the Dis i aid, if they wish to keep oatof the clutches of wppvuwiii, ia uimust iiJi- City advertising frauds. trict ijourt ot stauora county, at tne county seat, on Friday. June 4th. 1880. viz possible.

Kather than do this a CO I Forallof this su'xcss'the energetic proprie- Homestead CONVINCED. York No. 2, three delegates and three alter nlirinn nf tho ol torls entitled to the congratulations of all WILLIAM T.MULLEN. Entry, No. 2681.

friends of the popular journal. He appears to terialfbr it. It is to Shake your For the nw A of sec 21. to 24 b. 11 and he Candidates Will be lormed against be the one man created for the business names the following witnesses to prove nis nates.

Stafford, twelve delegates and twelve alternates. Cooper, three delegates and three alternates. St. John, eijiht delegates and eight alternates. continuous residence upon and cultivation of KANSAS.

the leading one. which will Jrive the Idleness is the curse of the Age and we STAPFOKD, I 1 1 1 II A 3 said tract, viz: Wiliam Schuits. Geo. is. ti- erding, P.

O. Livingston, Stafford Kans. viuuiu urge mi lauieb uiiu gennvuiuu outui employment to send for a copy of the Agents' and J. D. Bockover and C.

H. Linderman. of nomination to some man whose obscurity in the race has not provoked Herald, it is the size of Harper's Weekly and AHDIS HOLLINGER foot in, (dance barge). The Stafford train has not arrived yet. "Weneed a good paper here' wish you could come out, Mr.

Eeece. Yours Truly, Ii. D. Vickers. Our Carter, Stafford county, Kansas.

47 C. A. Mourns, Register annually puts thousands of deserving people bitterness. "Whether this will be It is recommended that the primaries be held on Saturday, June at such hour and in such manner as the township central committees may direct. in the way of making a good living.

U. S. Land Office, Larned, Kansas, April 30, 1SS0. The editor of the Agents' Herald is also Hawley, Harrison, Garfield, Edmunds or Hayes, it is now impossi- DEALERS IX- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, proprietor of the new and beautiful Imitation It is also recommended that none but 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 secure final entry thereon and that said Stuinad Glass decoration. Address 717 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Fa.

regularly elected delegates and alternates ble to even guess proof will be made before the Register or Receiver, at Larned, on Monday, June Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and be permitted to participate in the convention. It. M. Blair, Ch'n, E. W.

Dewey, Sec. RRESPONDENCE. A few parties who are in favor of St. John for the permanent coun loou, via Homestead J. M.

HAItTNETT, Entry No. 250. The following which appeared in For sw i of sec 1, tp 24 12 and he names ty scat met last Saturday at that place, which is now the temporary the following witnesses to prove uis continu The Democratic State convened at Topeka yesterday. the Topeka Capital contains our ous residence upon and eultivation of said county seat of this, Stafford, county tract, viz: Steward (irant, i.zra Crane, H. F.

kind of. sentiments and, although Liotirding and a. s. lticgei ail or Stanord f. u.

and "resoluted" in favor of organiz- Tor Pmsident has annroved Hon Proceedings of Republican County Central Committee. Committee met pursuant to call at the office of sheriff, St. John, May 15, 1880; Meeting called to order by chairman. Minutes of previous meeting read by secretary pro tern, of that meeting, and requested to furnish to furnish the min utes to permanent secretary. Roll of townships called and all present except Cooper.

On motion Mr. Murray was requested to state reasons why Cooper was not represented. On motion Mr. Murray was allowed to represent Cooper. On motion a delegate county conven Notions, Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware, etc.

We keep a ivell selected stock of HARDWARE, CONSISTING OF Thn' RWg biZ for the relief of inS a Countlf Aid SocietV and elec' Stanora county, Kansas. 47 C. A. Moebis, Register. XT.

S. Land Office, Larned, Kansas. April SO, 18S0. written before our late rain, is wel worth reading Stafford, May 17. -ttwm, landR.

ted FranJc Oox a B. Week i Sec. and W. Miles Treas. The Notice is hereby Riven that the following The few light rains we have had nameu seiner nan meet nonce oi nis intention to make final proof in support of his claim and Tiie Sterling Bulletin expresses a meetin' then appointed T.

J. Bolan, this spring have done but very lit- secure final entry thereon, and that said proof will be made oeiore the Kegister or lieceiver great deal of confidence in the com- A. Decker and M. B. Walker a com- tie good to the wheat and other pletion of the K.

P. railroad to that mittee to go East to s6licit aid aid cr0pSj the ground being so very drj at Larned Kansas, on Tuesday June 22, 1880, viz: Homestead Wl Im, Steel, Hies, Ms, Plows, Harrows, Dung ai place witniu twelve morons. for wior ny, we are informed needs heavy rains to give it a thor WILLIAM L. WOMMACK, Entry, No: oSo9. tion was called to meet at St.

John, on Bates, Ira, Reaps, Gram Drills, Smtey PJ Sooa reiuauie men on mat suie oi ourh soakiDff. Wheat is beyond For sw of sec 15, tp 23 12w and he names the loiiowing witnesses to prove his continu Tuesday, June 10th, 1880, at 11 o'clock, ous residence upon and cultivation of said ini gMumJi the county that there are a few redemption, the best fields will not on i fourth year last week-with a partie8 who are too lazy to work if Tvoll written n.rtiflfi nn that, snlnpr.t,. i i i Mitenell wagons, Hara-woQl tract, viz: -Leslie T. Mctadden, John ts. Wheeler.

E. M. Broughton all of Stafford P. O. m.

Motion made that a committee of three Stafford, Co. Kansas, and Jonathan Taylor of mey can neip mai arc asking ana acre A considerable portion of Stoves aM Tinware. jiaynasvilie, ratt county, Kansas 47 C. A. Mokkis, Register.

be appointed to make apportionment of 1VWUUMUS awaitins aid in that wav, but that achievements of the past three some have gone away and obtained delegates on the vote of county clerk in November election of 1879. Motion to IT. S. Land Office, Larned, Kansas, April 21, wheat is being pastured. We fron-ticrmen make the best of everything; if we can't make bread of our wheat, will make butter of it.

"Will plant Lumber, Sash, and Doors, Notice is hereby given that the following amend by substituting vote of sheriff. work for themselves and report that I others can get work also, at living named sen ler nas meu notice or nis intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereon, and that said Amendment lost. Original motion prevailed. Committe appointed, consisting wages. Notwithstanding these facts, years, and making fresh promises for the future.

May it live to enjoy many years of usefulness. The Governor issued a neat proclamation regarding the observance more corn, rice corn, sugar cane, Paints, Oils Sl Glass. proof will be made before tne uecister or lieceiver, at Larned, Kansas, on Monday, the 24th day of May. 1880. viz B.

Walker went to Topeka this 8Weet potatoes, pea nuts, beans of E. W. Dewey, Geo. Dunn and Alph Decker. Kcport of committee received Homestead A rAHTETl.

F.ntrv week to see if the Governor would and when the June rains come will bought at par. Money-orders taken on no. asoa. Eastern Exchange and committee discharged. or me nw vs.

oi sec su. ip zis, i.iw: anu ne make us an abundant return for our labor. We are not scared at the Sterling only. names the following witnesses to prove his See call of convention for apportion of decoration day, May 30th, and expressed an earnest desire that comrads throughout the state renew continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said tract, viz Francis M. Jolly.

John L. mentEd. Quillen, E. W. Dewey and John Norris, aU of KANSAS Report of committee adopted.

On STAFFORD, Great Bend 1. O. Barton county, Kansas. 45 C. A.

Mokkis, Register, motion committee went into executive dry weather. We find that portions of Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Nebraska are equally as dry as south west Kansas. We have a rich pro not furnish transportation for parties to go back 'East to beg, and he was seen begging in the streets of that city for the citizens of Stafford county, representing them to be in destitute circumstances. A. Decker, who was appointed as a solicitor, is a citizen of this side of the county; was not at the meeting, and we know will not act in that capacity.

Buy Your Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Of U. Office, Larned, Kansas. April 24, 1SS0. session.

After executive session the following business was transacted Motion that the apportionment made their vows that the flag- under which our brave boys died shall always float triumphantly over their last resting place. Trm German Government has taken the matter of smoking seri- Notice is hereby given that the following named 6ettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereon, and that said To a wma ductive soil, healthy climate, and oxpect to see here a more certain and abounding prosperity than is proof will be made before the Register or lie at this meeting be allowed to stand for nominating county convention. After discussion motion withdrawn. ceiver, at Larned, Kansas, on Saturday, the THE otn uay oi une. law, viz: JOHN N.

GROVES, Entry 1 No. 50G4. On motion it was ordered that no bills enjoyed by any other agricultural or stock raising country in the ouslyin hand; the practice being No citizGn of this part of the county be allowed except by executive commit For the nw1 of seo 14, tp 23s, llw and he names the following witnesses to prove bis carried to so tn-eat an excess by the was present as a representative United States. Mbs. O.

J. tee. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: William J. ixiwards. lsaian mm The primaries were recommended to Leesburg, May Wilhite, Milton Chambers andC.

Johnson all only to see what was done. Our energetic citizens in nearly every portion of the county feel that the of I'eace Creek P. O. Statrord Co. K.as.

youth of the nation, that it has been considered to have damaged their constitutions, and incapacitated them for the defence of their coun- beheld 12th, 1880. at 2 o'clock, p. m. at the usual voting Every thing booming since tha 46t5 C. A.

MORRIS, Register. Where will be found a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, rains of Wednesday and Thursday meeting acted prematurely and has TJ. S. Land Office. Larned, Kansas.

April 21, Provisions, Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Stationery, etc. try. certain towns of Germany, thereby brought disgrace upon the evenings. No hail to speak of here, Adjourned. E.

W. Dewey, R. M. Blair, Secretary. Chairman.

Notice is hereby given that the follow'inR fair name of our county, and will do therefore the police have had orders Fresn CandiesNuts, always on hand. When in Stafford and secure final entry thereon, and that said cri Vp mfl a call. Dealinar almost exclusive in Groceries and but three miles north of here the wheat was fairly mowed. Corn planting" is the order- of the day. prool will be made beiore the Kegtster or Re- iii.ii ceiver at Larned, Kansas, on Monday, the 24th doinjT a Cash busmeSS, I am prepared to Bell fjrOOQS at bottom dayofMvy, 1880, viz: 1 LEGAL NOTICES.

Homestead nripoR. KememDer thft mace. all in their power to "wipe it out. We had another good rain this week and there seems no good reason why those who are willing to work may not raise good summer crops. Mr.

I. L. Ross went to Sterling to day to get that new riding cultiva FRANCIS M. JOLLY. Entry, i Notice of Attachment.

No. 4553. POSTOFFICE For the nw quarter of sec 26, tp llw; and tor. He sold his oxen to Mr. J.

W. BUILDING. KANSAS he names the following witnesses to prove bis STAFFORD, continuous residence upon and cultivation rf eoii4 trait Ht. 1 A r.n.. TU V.

S. Masil, Plaintiff; vs. Frederick Tusher Defendant. 1 Before T. H.

Murray, I a Justice of the Peace in Cooper Township, Stafford County, Kan- sa. Tyrrell a few days ago. Link says he feels lost with out them. Geo. Quillen, E.

W. Dewey and John Norris, ail of Mathias is herding Wm. Gn lireat nena r.u., jearton Kansas. 45 C. A.

Morris, Register. TJ. 8. Land Office. New Mr.

Wm. Wallace of Castleton, one of the oldest and most reliable citizens of the county, called on us last week and informed us that he cattle in the sand hills. Samuel Larned. Kansas. April 21, 1880.

Raid defendant is hereby notified that on the 12th day of June. 180. an order of attachment for the sum of $195.65 was Issued by the above named Justice of the Peace against the goods and chatties of said defendant in the above entitled action, and that said case will be heard on the 19th day of June, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Attest, T.

H. MtrERAy, J. P. 50 j. Mather and John Lee are going into Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention the cattle business in partnership.

to make final proof in support of his claim would plant an acre of common Leesgurg will soon boast as many to forbid all lads under sixteen years of age to smoke in the street, and to punish the offence by fine and Exchange. A large shipment of salt has re ccntly been made from Galveston, Texas, to our city. With competing roads through the Indian Territory, a large and valuable trade could be "worked up between Kansas City and Galveston. Let the Texas nnd Kansas representatives in Congress see to it that while the Indians' rights in the Territory are protected, that the present unjust policy of secluding railroads from the Indian Territory is abolished, and the great wrong of allowing that counjtry to stand as a barrier to the commerce of the West and Southwest is no longer tolerated. K.

C. Price Current. and secure final entry thereon, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver, at Larned, on Wednesday, the gourds this spring for fuel. He said cattle men as. Medicine Lodge.

soin aay oi May, imt, viz: Declaratory innra rr iTfi that he had tried them and they Grandfather Sparks is home from TAX PAYERS NOTICE Epualizaticfof Real and Personal Property. County Clerk's Office. No. 3889. make a clean bright fire, lasting Iowa and reports times lively with For the 6w'qnarter of sec 4, tp 24s, 12w and he names the following witnesses to prove his long and that the yield to the acre good prospects for crops and fruit would be lmraence.

They require Reuben Russell was in town Satur- continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: vv. w. rants, Francis ward. OSCILLATING August Byer and Steward Grant, all of Staf ford ru, stanora county, Kansas. 45 C.

A. MORRIS, Register. very little care or expense, and he day looking at least a head taller felt sanguine they, could be used as than usual as he whiffed a cigar; fuel very advantageously. We hope cause of elevation, a fine boy who SHUTTLE SEWllfi MACHINE TJ. S.Land Office, Larned, Kansas, April 21, 1SS0.

others will experiment with them, came to live with him the 16th Notice is hereby given that the following 1 POtt JJ Yv.fi Vfa 9 nutcldnson Neves. named settler has filed notice oi his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim and Geo. Selfridge has been wearing his good clothes and smiling at every secure final entry thereon, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Larned, Kansas, on Friday, May 21st, 1880. viz: one as he asks them if they have heard of Aw boy, which arrived in Homestead J. WESLEY EDWARDS.

Entry. No. 5823. Stafford county the 15th. At these For the sw quarter of sec 2, tp 24s, 12w and ho Analysis of Rice Corn.

We have received a number of letters from parties at a distance asking for the analysis of rice corn, and asking how it compared with Indian corn We give the analysis below, taken from the re- est THE We do not like to differ with the Aviso heads of our republican central committee, but it does seem to us an unnecessary outlay of time and money to call primaries to elect delegates to the county convention, Barnes the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said rates we will soon have voters enough on the east side to settle the tract, viz: Daniel Myers, Jesse Vickers, Fz.ra 3 Ji1k. rj BFAil 5 St. John, Kansas, May 10, 18S0. Notice is hereby given, that the board of county commissioners of the county of Stafford, constituted as a board of equalization, will meet at this office on the first Monday in JP3TK, 1880, (7th day), and proceed to fairly and impartally equlize the valuation of real and personal property of the county, at which meeting, or adjourned meetinps, all persons feeling themseves aggrieved with the assessments as made and returned by the asses-sours, can appear and have all errors In returns corrected. Persons wanting corrections made must appear on the day or time above mentioned.

Ko changes will be made by the board after that time. Frank Cox, County Clerk. NOTICE. Stat of Kansas, Stafford County, ss. A.

J. Landis and G. Tf HolUnser, partners as Landis Hoi linger, plaintiffs, vs J. J. Totten, defendant.

Defendant, J. J. Totten, will take notice that he has been sued In the district court of Stafford county, Kansas; that plaintiffs filed their petition in raid court oa the 1Mb day of May, 18S0 that their action is on a promissory note and macbanics lien; and that, unless defendant will answer plaintiffs' petition on or before the 24th day or June, 1880, the same will be taken as true, and judgement rendered against defendant and in favor of plaintiffs, in the sum of one hnndred and seveny-three dollars and sixty-eight cents, fl73.6S) and interest thereon from Jnne 26th, 1379. and for costs of suit and for an order and decree of court enforcing their macbanics lien on lot fifteen (15), in block thirteen (13). in the town of Stafford, Stafford county, and lor an order to sell the said lot to pay plaintiffs' judgement.

fcMiiH Abbott, Attest, Attys. for Pits. Wit.LT Ax Dixon, Clerk oi Dist. Court. RflnnEifS crane ana uavia Anderson, ail or stanora.

tr.V.. Stafford county. Kansas. county seat, bonded relief funds or any other vexing questions. Base 45 C.

A. MORRIS, Register. ITT THH where only one or two delegates are port of the State Board of Agricul- TJ. S. Land Office.

ball has nearly died out since the Larned, Kansas. April 12, 1380. to be elected to represent the coun- ture -John Conway, of Rose Yal Rice Corn Indian Corn Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim I and secure final entry thereon, and that said wufvuuvu, uu Moisture ley and Mr. Billings of Iuka, were especially so, when we consider the starch TT rrk- Fat 4.61 visiting friends here yesterday, proof will be made beiore tne register tte- 11.513.3 50.1-54.8 4.4-4.7 2.8- 2.9 8.7- 8.9 ceiver at learned, Kansas, on xuesaay, way xxuu. xuu win uu- 300 11a 111 I They report Andy Giles bitten by Soth, laso, viz SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE No.

230. JSy-AN AGENT WILL DELIVER A MACHINE AT YOUR RESIDENCE, FREE OF CHANGE, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL aOUOteaiy DC nominated at that COn- Dextrine and 2.64 Declaratory a rattlesnake but doing finely. vonlmn fin. I Albuminoids 11.12 CHARLES W. TIPTON.

statement No. 5 CLOSED. No. 3773. Ergo.

Extractive matter 1.13 i TIT a jl I pusiuuu. uo noi mean inai our Ash. 165 i.t For ne quarter sec 45, tp 24 12 and he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of county should not send a represen- From these figures it will be seen Arbourville, May 18. said tract, viz: J. K.

ttoi. T. A. Knoies, K. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO.

129 131 State Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A. tative to that convention to look that rice corn stands well as an ar Tianmcrartnpr and William H. Hunt, all of As this place is noted for Kansas i stanoru, sianora ivansas.

I 45 C. A. MORRIS. Register. after Ryan's interest and our own, tecle of food.

In its percentage of' people, and several having "written.

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