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The Kenneth Democrat from Kenneth, Kansas • 4

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THE Wanted. Some one to haul and lay PTMftTfilV PATo' Cut the following little poetic gem 26x- XJLJLJUJ.i.1 JKJ a foundation of stone for building out and paste it in your hat, We bor -AND- 40 ft. said foundation to be lift, higni i -r it 1 rowed it purposely for you real estate owners in Hoxie. Claims of all Kinds E. KENHETH HOUS THE KENNETH DEMOCRAT S.

P. DAVIDSON, Fxlitor and Proprietor. FRIDAY MARCH 12th, 1886, Entered at the post office in Kenneth as second class mail matter. "TERMS OF BUBSCKIPTION. If tou wish to apply fob a pexsiou on top ol ground, enquire at tnis office.

n- J. IM "returned to Kenneth Plant trees. In your yard. OR PATENT or hare any other business to dp with thfl Government DeTjartement do it through Wednesday evening and will slay here Wm. B.

Greene, lock box No. 97, Washington, D. practicing lawyer with a larpe experience with the Departnente: for a lone time Assistant Chief of Western Division U. B. Pension Office.

Around your garden, Along your sidewalks. Plant little and big. Plant all kinds, cotionwood; npciftl uttpntion to Patents and increase of en- One Copy, ouo icu $1.50 One Copy, Six Month? i Vh Cotiv. Thiwfl Month 40 FIRST GLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, GOOD SAMPLE KOOMS. 0.

F. ELLITHORPE, PROPRIETOR. ions. if your pension is ioo low wnu me wwrv Catalpn, box elder; Plant 'eai everywhere. Begin as Boon as poesi le.

for a few days, A lady remarked last Tuesday' evening about the middle of the entertainment that she thought it was about time to feed the animals. There is very few people jn Sheridan county who had any faith in Kenneth on account of location, at least that i what they say now. Fresh butter 20 cts. Eggs, Sets, per doz. Everybody in town happy.

applying for an increase. As 1 have been vo. me tension Office and know all about the laws, I can specially useful to you. Best references to many members of Congress, including Hon. B.

W. TownBhend, Hon. O. C. Matson, lion.

Thos. Ryan Hon. Lewis Hanback. Canvassers wanted in very town. For particulars address nVM.

B. GREENE, Lock Box 97, Washington. D. C. Hon Howard Carpenter, of Oberlin, was a pleasant caller last week.

NEW HARNESS SHOP, Dow fc Morrison will erect a bank Patterson has two cars of agricultur al implements at Grainfield for the new town. IT WEST SIDE OE THE SQUARE, KENNETH KANSAS. Charley Adolf had the misfortune to The "big four' are taking in ti town of Oberlin this week, JohnTalbol and Neal Provost will purchase som billiard tables and go into, business the new town. 1 Notice AIL IQND OF HARNESS MANUFACTURED: owing-named settler has filed notice of rls intention to make final proof in REPAIRING DCNE AT' REASONABLE RATES. fall last Tuesday nighty and dislocate his wrist.

in Hoxie. E. J. Turner's law shop will occupy a lot in Hoxie. Moser Bros, will occupy a prominent aee'in the new town.

J. S. Turner will build and occupy a large store room in Hoxie. Tj. L.

Gregg goes to the new town 'with the rest of us. npport ot nis claim, ana jaia prooi Cleaning and Oiling of Harness a Specially. By Nets and all Other Articles G. Dimond, the house mover is on II I 1 L. A I the ground, and says he will be ready I CENTRAL HOTEL Kept in a Well Regulated Harness Shop, FOR SALE CHEAP.

to move houses next luesdav, at Oberlin Kans. on April! 7th. 1886. viz: John P. H.

Walton i 1. 12688. for the nw i sec 14 town 8 R. L. Chambers, better known as big KANSAS.

KEXSETn, 29 w. Howell Bros, are rushing business at Chambers, returned from a business trip to Lenora, last Monday. EaiEiTKlZ- 1 peopeibtob; Jthe new town. He names the following witnesses! to prove his continuous residence upon "MV anil TIoqpVoi wrl-fi Dr. J.

McLeans advertising agent Kans. are in town looking for a good location and have about decided to locate I md cultivation of said land, viz: M. F. Vandiver, of Kenneth Kans. Jackson Leatherman, of Sheridan Joseph Sparrow, of Kenneth George Ford, -was in town over Sunday.

For Sale a good pony or two. En quirejat this office. it Hoxie. EXCELS OR First-class accomodations. '-Meals served at all hours.

'Proprietors. GEO. GRANE; NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER AND Our county officers must remember Men and teams can find plenty ol A. L. Patciiis.

Register. 35-40; that there is a new class of people com ing into this county, and they always U. 8. Land Office, at y. ork at good wages at the new town.

Govs city is booming, so every one MARKET Oberlin. Kas.Jan. mh, 1883. oet on a sure thing. Notice it hereby given that the following named ttler has filed notice of hia intention to make says.

Drug stores are going up 7owell Bros, will put some of their PRATT SCOTT aal proof in support of his claim, and that Raid targe mule teams at work immediately PEOPEIETOES. hauling lumber from the R. R. thev ooi win De maue ueiore xwjnuier neceiver tu Berlin Kas. on March JJ3d.

18bfi, yiz: William 8cott. Isaac Mulholland will erect a 1,500 ABSTRACTER of TITLED Fresh and Salted Meat of all Kinds and Best Quality kept will have fifty cars here soon. dwelling house on his residence lot lr. d. iso.

zor tlie nvi1 sec 6 town Hone. w. He names the following witnpflp.es to prove hit The livery barn of Jesse Crall, at Will make correct and neat abstract to any lands in Sheridan county, Kan Mr. Coats, of Osborne county, will ws bnrned down last Tues- erect a nice buildiner for a hardware aay wee iwenty xee norses were Mulholland North sid(J utinuos revidonco upon, fend cultivation oi. land, Tiz: vlathew Farley.

of Sheridan Kas. iichclaB Mohenjf. lohn Farley. John Martin. 2 87 A.

L. Patchix, Register. ore in Hoxia. KANSAS: Work on the Kenneth town well hat HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR HIDES, FURS, PELTS JOHN K. WINKELMAN KEXNETII, Jackson Leatherman was in town been stopped and the contractors art Tuesday and says that he is glad the U.

S. Land Office, digging a well in the new town. MIXED PAINTS Oberlin, Kas. Feby. 19, 188G.

town of Kenneth has at last concluded I to make a town by going down to ioxie. For Sale three or four good '-milch Complaint having been entered a us office by. Anthony Place cows, well broke and will be fresh thL 25 different shades 50c VT Rnrrlieli rnnf naint fiOfi rralis' tir -r i uy LN Jim vy it. aioore, county surveyor was spring. Enquire at this offics.

in town Tuerdav and tells us that he i Chocolate or Brown. Eureka Boiled 0 Miss Edith Ward was visiting th will be ready to attend to the wants oi 50c. 3 cal. Eureka Raw Oil, 45c. amily of J.

L. Albin for a few day people as their county surveyor. Patent Sqerm Oil forMachener $1 gal. Engine Oil 75c. gal.

nd reports a very pleasant time. orge C. Tallman for abandoning i omestead entry No. 4596, dated Au.r.. I.

1885, upon thenw section 3i: wn 9 range 29 in bheridan Cc Las. with a view to the cancellation entrv; Contestant alleges that de nJant nas nevor built a house or rc iotl on said land since making sal Patterson Co. speak to the people mere were patents ana re-is pie cards of the different colors, wji ihis week, see their add on 1st. page sues g-xnted during the year 1885 bv il tV i rnt md when you want anything in then testimonial and cr. sent on appncatic to EUREKA PAINT CO.

me mem umce at asnington. NEW STORE, NEW MERCHANDISE! I have a full stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Queens ware, Notions, go ana see them and they will 167 Maiden Lane, New York. reat you right. Hone has a new pump in the towi? -itry. said parties are liereL mmoned to appear at this office well aad water is easily raised to th; Dempsey Hawley Esq, of Cedar Rat- top of the ground.

A. Cressler put it J.B.Hoikv Dep. llec. of A. D.

Urqttkart, ittorney at Law. ius, was iown ust rnaay ana Saturday with a view of investing if. If. Melberger, of Downs, will erect i i property. Mr.

Hawley is a brother-in-iaw of our worthv townsman. Geo URQUHART St HOPSON GENERAL REAL ESTATE AG i two-story, aouDie iront Duiiainff at latum. Hoxie for a general stock of merchan 1-18 2. KANSAS. KENXETH, The Lyceum last Tuesday night was iunareas oi new comers are arriving i granu success, xsext luesaay nigi grand success.

Next Tuesday night daily and one can not look- out on th mock trial will be held when Geo Will prepare abstracts of Sheridh in i i I. i il I i wm ill prairie wunout seeing eight or ter. I latum wuine tried tor breaking intc ind lhomas county lanas. uuy I will not be undersold. Will sell cheaper than THE CHEAPEST! WILL EXCHANGE FOR fRODUCE OF ALL 15 Df.

West side square, Kenneth, Kckmu. schooners. the court house. Everv one should b. real estate, and do a general bu; before the u.

Land Onice. on hand and enjoy the fun. Report reaches us that a new town has been started in sec 26 t.6, r. 28 or ihe farm of M. F.

Vandiver and or ruesday a Mr. Smith, of Osborne ar G. F. Bogue, Attorney at Lav. Howard Carpenter, U.

S. Commit sioaa day of April 1886, at 10 ck a. to respond and furnk timony concerning said alleged iment. Tully Scott, Receiver. Bertram Doom, atty 35-38 Alias Notice.

No. 8. Land Oific, Oberlin Sat, January 15, 16G. r.mplaint haTiug been entorwl nt this Offic 'J. KobiUBon aRaintst Joseph Norris for f.v to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Wo.

6'Mi, dated May 18bO. umu the n. 1 14, town 7 range 29 in Siieriuan Co. Ki a view to the cancellation of said entry; v- alieginjr that Joseph T. Noma has laJ or ilant any part of said tract to tr.

soods or uuttinKK, duiiiiff the years 1882, IK-. or at any time since to the date of this the said parties are hereby summond to a. rat this Office on the 25th. day of Febr'y ltv. o'chxsk A.

M. to respond and furnish to. ny conceruiiig said aUeged failure. A. L.

Patchin, Registft S. Land Office. Feb'y 3, 1886. t-Obcrlin, Kansas. notice is hereby given that the fo ving-named settler has filed notice intention to make final pport his claim, and that sai roof will be made before Judge diet court or in his absence the clei reof at Kenneth Kansas, on Marc 1886 viz: B.

M. Horrell D. S. Kc 25, for the sw sec 21 1 6 28 w. He names the following wi ne ses his continuous residence uqor cultivation of, said land, viz: i ii.i tt il -n on the ground with his lumbe.

put up a large building to be occu- jiuu as a urenerai mercnanaise storf U. Office, Jan. 2d, 188. Oberlin, Complaint having been entered his office by L. E.

Wyant H. C. Ewing for abandoning homestead entry No. 1526, dated 20th, 1884, upon the qr of sec 6 range 30 in Sheridan vas. with a view to the cancellation iaid entry; the said parties are hen to appear at this ofr md the intention is to have a Post Offic.

GOVERNMENT, DEEDED OR SCHOOL LAND stablished immediately. The name the new town is Vanwilliams, we it success. CALL ON (J. S. Land Office, Feb.

3rd, 1886. It' Oberlin, Kansas. CompUint havinsr been entered al OGUE CARPENTER'S on tne zotti aay oi Mari, uo; it 10 o'clock a to testimony concerning said allo abandonment. 4 A. L.

PATcniN. Register Bertram Doom atty 33-oC this offic-3 by Georgia McCutcheo. igainst Andrew Rundell for abondon ing his Homestead Entry No. 13072 dated Oct. 29th, 1879.

upon the se or oi Alva Freeman is the champion skunl killer of the He killed eight last week and it wasn't a very gooc weak for skunks either. -HT (J. 'Clearraan is going to buy rent a pasture near Hoxie for his cow that he can supply the resident there with good, fresh milk. Mr. Mullen, of Colby, one of the par ies interested in the new town, left Sunday.

Will return shortly and help boom the new town of Hoxie. Jas. Gunsolly and Bro. arrived here last week. Jas.

is a good workman an lias just arrived in the right time jhere is work for all' and more too. A. Scott of M'o; called in and made the heart of the Ed tor glad by subscribing. Mr. Scott has considerable fine land in this county.

Hon. E. J. Turner, left Monday for Topeka, the scene of his labor whil here he made a great many new friendY and left his old ones with their faith in aim renewed. What do you think W.

C. Hausaf us lias got contractors figuring on a two-story building, 50x60 ft. finished below for two store rooms and the upstairs for a public hall. In a short time Brooks and Prince will be left in their glory all alone in the court house. What a solemn pair they'll bet a sort of a jack pot and afraid to open it.

W. A. Shellabarger the Challenge LAW AND ABSTRACTOFFICE OBERLIN, KAS sec 3, town 7 range 2 Sheridar. Co. Kas.

with a view to the cancellation ij. luorz, j. ljeatnerman, jme; of said entery; the said parties ar" hereby summoned to appear at thi- "'illiams, Joshua Moore, all of Sher va-Kas. 6C6 608 WYANDOTTE KANS AS ClTY.MC omce on the 15th day of April Regular Graduate i Medicine. J8 ym -practice, l'i in Chicago.

Authorized rn.ll Chronic. Nerron and Spec. A. L. Patchix, Register.

10 o'clock a to respond and furnisL GrV Crane Diseases, Seminal Weakness (Ait' atty. 33 ii GET A PERFECT TITLE OF YOUR LAND U.S. LAND BUSINESS A SPECIALITY. SCHOOL LAND $1.25 TO $2.50 PER ACRE CASH PAYMENT. DEEDED LAND AT LOW RATES.

TWO DOORS SOUTH OF OBERLIN HOUSE. I ifVIX) xes). sexual Debility boss or xi Guaranty Cure or tnon. refunded. Chariren low.

Asreandezp donment. ence are ininortant. Ko mercury or U. S. Land Office, Feb Oberlin, Kansas.

iurious medicines used. No time lout from busineas. at a distance treated by mail. MeiicineiwnteTei where free from tse or breakage. State your case send for terms.

Consultation free and confidential. A. L. Patchin, Register. G.

W. Crane atty. 37-40 No. 4(554. 8.

Land Office, Oberlin Kas. Feb. 19. 1888. Comolaint havinz been entrpid nt thin nffira K.

BOOK for both sealed for 6c in Uffir RHEUMATIC CUR A POSITIVE CURE for RHEUMATISM. SSOOfora. James Place aeamst Frank C. Tallmnn fnr iW M. A.

CHAMBERS, Att'yatLaw. ease this treatment fails to cure or help. Greatest f. Joning his homestead entry No. 45y7, dated Aug.

IL L. CHAMBERS, Land Attorcvjr. coTery in annals of medicines, in acuw cases, one or. I issa, upon the nw sec 32, town 9 ranare 29 w. tn Sheridan Co.

Kas. with a view to the cancellH. Srat relief: a few doses removes ferer and pain in Join; ire completed in 6 to 7 days. Send statement of turn of said entry: Contestant allaathtI)oft with stamp for circulars. Call or Address.

Dr. HO" aersonfooowyanaoti has never built a house or resided on said land since making said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to annear at this nffira Notice is hereby given that the fo' settler has filed notice i intention to make final proof pport of his claim, and thatsaii roof will be made "before Judp district court or in his absence tn rk thereof it Kenneth, 10, 1886, viz: Irving H. B. bv S. 2319, for the se sec town 7 He names the following witnesses rove his continuous residence upoi.

cultivation of, said land, viz: rn tv rtt -n CHAMBERS BROTHERS LAND AGENTS. 22nd, clay of Aprd 1888, at 10 a. m. to re- GRAINFIELD OBERLIN wind mill man is in town, he was all Bponu na turnisn tesumoay concerning said alleged abandonment. Tuixy Soott, Roceiver.

Bertram Doom, Atty's. ready to put in a stock of goods here but will now. stop at Hoxie, and handle stag: The Missouri i Railway. Agricultural implements there. S.

R. Wharton, agent and correspond I 0, r.v iurner, l. u. uearman, LI RTIES LOCATED ON GOVERNMENT LANDS. REAL "ESTATE BOUGHT Sc SOLD.

Kenneth, Kansat. nt of the Kansa City Journal, made Offers unsurpassed advantages to the travelling public in the shaoe of fast this place a business visit last Mondav learman, A. D. Urquhart, all of Ken 1 3th, Kansas. L.

Patchix, Register. Urquhart Hopson atty. JJ6-41 Mr. W. is a resident of this county and a 'x 1j time, elegant equipment and superior Will carry passengers; express ne repn se its a Dig paper.

axummouations. ine great system, freight on reasonable tenns. Since all the residents and business Pr. jnen Of Kennetjj have decided to move BEFORE to Hpxie the Democrat wants to be put record that it is for Hoxie and the YOU ESG1FE EI59 BERTS UD TEE COST EE1TII2 1 Wl BY Kn noss Table Ied. good of this the best county of north west Kansas.

PAIIJt NO. 4652. J. 3. Land OCioe, Utriin, Kas.

Feb. 19, 1S83, Compkiiut aTing bei-n entered at Um aoien C. Dittemoreagf Inst Geo. Hahf vndoning his homeetud entiy No. 4G7f, datf a l5, lt85t upon the r.oction 13, towu 27 Bheriaan co.

with a vlev cancellation of said oiitii-. 'The wnidpir i hereby lummon-dto appear Itf M. jambors notary i-ublic in Sheridan Koeb, i 1st day of Aprd, 188 at 10 o'clock a. m. spond and farnisli testimony concerning t.

leged abandonment. Hie testimony in thrt should be iiJed in this office on or htia tth, 1SS6, for the action of this office. TcllY Bcott, Eeceiver. G.W.Cran?, ntty. 25-S3 W.P.Rice, of Clyde, left for his 7011 tliPd examine Tm SIm, from )U to 130.

KETKEJUll'S Portfolio of place of residence last Sunday. In all transactions with the business men ct Kenneth ha has been 'hoiorable ind gentleman, and, he will be heartily welcomed back to this county. Old-Fubioncd eiuurauing mues oi road, runs its trains into the Union Depots of St. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison, St. Joseph, Omaha, Parsons, Ft.

Worth, Mineola, Taylor, San Antonia. Galveston, New Orleans, and all other of the principle cities of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Louisiana and Texaf. Their coaches and hr gga je cars are oi the latest and finest maice, and Luxui -ious Pulman Palace Sleeping and Hotel Cars are attached to all through trains. The novel Buffet Parlor Cars are run day trains, and Reclining Chair Cars on night train, between St Louis and Kansas Citj The rates via this line are always as low aianv other, and direct connections are made with express trains of other lines at junction points. Chas.

E. Sty es II. C. Towissexd, Pass. Tkt Agent, Gen'l Pass Agt.

Atchison, Kan, Si Louis, Mo. HoDMfl.QucenAnn Cottage. Suburban idenecs, eta, colored to match and ihfrsritiff tho OMN-FuU bed 6 ft. 2 in. lasf.

latest and most ef fective combination lore la houie or FULL BED dealer fcu not folio, ask Mm tOBOtidtouiforonc. jou SINGLE BED Hoxie is spelled with a big H. owned by big men with big money, big brain, dig energy, big; enterprise. The big also stands" for nouses, big hereafter, big hopes and evervbody should be in a big hurry to get to fioxie. Mr.

Baird, Jno. Logan and Chas. Howell and family arrived in Kenneth Jast Monday night and will immediately go to work on their farms. Thevhave 'some of the finest bred, and fargest horses ever brought into this county, E. Snow.

intents to erect.a build-ng in the new town and occupy it immediately with a stock of builders hardware so that his customers can be accoin-nnVed wMle hia busiho i house is jbeing move. -v ATUS' THE PERKINS MILL Absolutely the best wind mill in THE WORLD! 15000 nr TJSE. It has stood the test in this section fo. years; governs itself in high as well U. S.

Land Office. Oberlin, Kas. Feb 11th, 1885. J-Complaint having been entered is office by Charley Hutchinso-gainst Waitman Doak for abandon ig his homestead entry No. 8582, da 26.

1885, upon tie se i section 26 i wn 7 range 30 in Sheridan Co. with a view to the cancellation said entry; The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 6th day of May 1886, at 10 a. m. to respond and furnisl estimony concerning said alleged abandonment. A.

L. Patchik, Register. Bogue attj 35-38 GUILD'S DED.) t'V i PAINT can then ace exactly now your house will arpear 'when finished. Do this and nio Rtady-ISUid PalRUml i-lure younelf aatisfacUoo. 43rSce ourCnarantee.

Geo.D.TJetfceriIiaCo. fWHlTE ttlB md PAWT MI. OHAKBBRS ATTY AT LAW. All law business intrnstfld to TllV ASK YOUR FURNI- TUBE DEALER Taeuoa. man raa la ra- I in low winas; are penect eli regul I FOB XT.

i. 1 1 CLOKD-Wtth all beddlnc Imld i care will receive my promnt and ri Kma firm. 4 lanllfUt HANUFACTUSSXS, ful attention. Office on north fide of A Sri? Vt.uo t' 0r FOREST CITY FOMIITURE 66 North Front Ct. snnaw.

Kftnth. Kva uu M' noKxps, lucerne, Kansas. Xloclsfordf III.

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1885-1886