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The People's Advocate from Coldwater, Kansas • 2

The People's Advocate from Coldwater, Kansas • 2

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sHEinrrs SALE. MIERIFF'S SALE. .1 Published every Saturday by the HOW THE PRINCE DIED. Advocate Publishing Company Jjy virtue or an oroer 01 mua m.i orilerof pale out of District Court of Comanche county Kuntias, in district court of Comanche county, Kaunas, whuro- an action wherein dohn I'. Ircose was plaintiff 1 in Snruiiel ti.

was plaintiff, and Martin Kvun i .1 i i i and Klla livnn were UofendiuitB, I will on the 7th and Harmon Veatch, etui, were defendant, 1 will 1H0, Frank ienistoii's, Entered at the Po6t-Office at on the third day of September, 1SU1, between the umg o'clock p. at the front door of tho court hours of one and fouroVloc.lt p. m. at the front house in the city of Coltlwater, county of chc anil Btiite of Karmas, otter for Bale at public door of the court bouse, in the city of Col.lwater llllcti)n anil B(lU t0 tuo for VLh tn Coldwater, Kansas, as second class county of C'oyiancheand state of Kansas, offer for hand, all the following domirihed real property elt- inail matter. Eugenie's -Bon Wu Shot la the Hack hf Zulu Savage.

I have recently had a very interesting interview with an English gentleman who was present in Zuluiand at the time of the death of the Prince Imperial, and who knew the young gentleman well, besides being personally acquainted with all the details of the catastrophe. He was not irjich impressed by the character and manners of the ill-fated Prince himself, describing hira to mo as a very full-fledged spooimon of ale at public auction and "11 to the hiahest bid tinted in the cuuiitv of Comanche, and statu of Kuiisag, to-wit: The soulh-east ouarter CI of der for cash in hand, subject to prior mortgage of section iwcnrv-seven (Xi) in townsiup So. thiriv-ono (31 1 xnuth, of No. nineteen (HI) VALEDICTORY. Dray Transfer Line.

wesi oi me bixiu principal menuian ami containing J(UI acres. IiVIOO.OO all the following described real property, situated In tho county of Comanche and state of Kansas, to-wit: The cast of section nine, tho south-west of section ton, the north-west of of section fifteen, Said property will be eold as the property of the auove iiiimeu (leienuants, wiinout appraisement, to satisfy the plaintiff's claim of therein, interest thereon, and costs and accruing costs, ao- With this issue my connection jvith the Advocate ceases. The und ull cf section sixteen, all in township thirty- tuiuiug tu eiu uiuer ui tsniv. D. T.

McIntikk, Sheriff of Comanche county, Kansas. First publication uue Oth, 1S91. Express to and from Depot, jiaine and good will have been sold to Mr. E. 6.

Phelps, who will com the most obnoxious typo of a fast young Parisian society man. lioaldea which, ho was possessed with an overwhelming Idea of his own importance, and insisted always on taking tho command of every expedition in whfch he was included. The fatal fray in which tho unfortunate youth lost his life owed its whole SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the bine the paper with the Echo and three south, of range sixteen west of the sixth principal Said property will be sold as the property cf the ubove named defendants without appraisement to satisfy the plaintiff's claim of $1,060.30 therein, interest thereon, and costs and accruing costs ac cording to said order of sale. D.T.

MciSTIItE, sheriff, liy Wm. TAVI Oli, under Sheriff, Sheriff of Comanche Couuty, Kansas. I.A WHENCE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Coldwater, Kansas. continue its publication.

The ex aimrlct court ot Comanche county, Kansas, wherein J. W. Knight was plaintiff, and S. M. Jackson, V.

11. Thornton, Emma Thornton, Chas. I'. Kern, Hattie M. Kern and U.

II. Valknian were defendants, I will on the 7th day of July. 1K1II. Wuun thu 10 4 istence of the Advocate, thus far, Buocess for the Zulus to tho fact of the Prince's party being taken by surprise. Everybody rtv1 away on tho stuldon at at the front doorof the court house in the city of lias been turbulent; boisterous seas tack of tlio savngos, an 1 it was owing to and an incessant fire from the camp a broken girt'h that the Prince failed to Coldwater, county ot Comanche aud stute.

of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real preperty situated in the county of Comanche, aud state of Kansas, to-wit: The North-east quarter ('i)and theeawt half (4) of the 8mtli-c quarter C4) and the south-west quarter make bis escapo wltn the ouiors. I ticre THE of the enemy have continually con were only five Zulus concerned in the attack, and thoy all lelonged to ona fronted it; but nothing daunted, it l-4i 01 ion Buiiui-eusi quarter a) or section No. twelve (12) and the north-west quarter O4) of the family a father, his threo sons and his son-in-law. They stripped the body of sailed bravely on: never faltered nor displayed the white It is the their victim, leaving nothing bohina but a gold locket suspended around his SUMMONS: State of Kansas to James D. Chipinan, Fannie II Chipmun, John M.

Shcllenberger, Mrs. John M. Shelleuber-ger his wife, and William F. Leonard. You will take notice that you have been sued in the district court of Comanche county, Kansas, by Edwin Pierce, Quttr-dian, and that unless you answer the petition til-cd bj' paid plaintiff on or before the iiOtb.

day of August 1801. said petition will betaken as tilio ntid judgment rendered against you accordingly.foreclosiug a mortgage executed und delivered by James D. Chipmun and Fanuie E. Chipmun to The WE 1 DMA' sincere wish of the writer that the Beck, and which the Zulus thought contained a charm. nonn easi quarter ('4) 01 section No.

tmrteen 118 in township No. thirty-one M1 south, of rangeNo. twenty ao west of the sixth principal meridian and containing acres. Haid property will he sold as the property of the above named defendants, without appraisement, tosatiHfy the plaiutilt'e claim of therein, interest thereon, and coets and accruing costs, according to eaid order of sale. D.

T. McIntiue, -Sheriff of Comanche county, Kansas. First publication une tlth, lsal My informant told me that, for him, future fur Jhg little bark will prove more calm that it will have clear the most trying part of the' whole business was the interview which the Empress Eaironie insisted upon hawing sailing. What the political course with him aftor he returned from Eng SHERIFF'S SALE. Showulter Mortgage Company dated, June 1st, 18S0, on the follow, iiijr described real land.

She asked tho most minute questions about the Prince's death, helnff es By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the dis- A weekly iaewgjiaiiicr9 voted to the interests of trict court of Comanche county, KansHS, wherein estato in Comanche couuty, Kansas, to-wit: The south half of tho south west quarter of section thirty-two in township tMrtv-four HamnelCl. Miller was plainti pecially anxious to know If tire fatal ti, and Henry Earl the Tth and.Muttie Earl were defendants, I will on ts, I will on wounds were not dealt him in front. Iiufc, unfortunatoly, they wore all in his south, and lot two of section five iu township thirty-five south, all iurangs seventeen bade. Then she wanted to bo told that west ot the sixth vrmcinal meridian, and a tax pssyer's of o- for the sale of said real estate, without appraisement, to pay tho dobt secured by said mortgage and forever barring and foreclosing you, and each of you, of and from any and ull lien upon ami anv and ull rleht isisMicIae county, Iiiclepen- day of uly, 1HD1, between the hours of 10 a. m.

and 8 o'clock p. at the front door of the court house in the city of Coldwater, county of Comanche, und etate of Kansas, offer, for sale at public auction and Bell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the follow ing described real property situated iu the county of Coinunc he, and state of Kunsas, to-wit: The north half of the nortk-eastuuarter flof Section mo. two 2 in township No. thirty-one 81 south, of range No. twenty 20 west of the eixtU principal meridian and containing HO acres.

Said property will be sold as the property of the above named defendants, without appraisement, to satisfy the plaintiff's claiiii of g.iJrt.jO therein, interest thereon, and cost and accruing costs, according to eaid order of sale. D. T. MclNTIKE. Sheriff or Comanche county, Kansas.

First publication June Blh, lf ul. he had died fighting for England, and the Englishman was compelled to assure her that such was not tho case. "Put, at least, Mr. you can say it was," was tho unhappy mpthor's suggestion. It did not occur to her, poor lady, that an English gentleman has a natural objection to tolling lies on any subject whatever.

Paris Letter. title, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any Iii ever tlalug-, ncn- part tnereor. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 8th, day of July 18SH. iiiiag. j1 li.

uoxa, uierk ot sutil District Court. By P. I. Tuokxton. Denutv.

of the paper will be in the future, I know not; however I hope it will continue to champion the cause of the common people. I lay aside the faber, the rule and stick, for the plow, spade and hoe, and in the future I will make war upon the gallant sunflower and festive cockle-bur. Instead of shoving pencils and slinging type I will till the soil, induce the coy hayseed to lodge in my locks and furnish feasts for the affectionate daggers. I discar4 the fragrant paste pot for the more delicate odor of an old time barnyard. Six years incessant work in a newspaper office has created within my breast an attachment for the business and it is not without many regrets that 1 leave the journalistic field; but six years are enough for one man to devote to the public and hearaf ter I propose to work for Mounts, wife and babies.

During those six years Guest (at bis hotel) "Where is tho opposes 1SH ESC1 A waiter I had thin morning?" Head James Lawkence, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication July 11th, 1891. pecls gR'aufiiiig1 SIIEIIIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale fssued out of the district court of fjomnuche county, Kansas, wherein Siimnel O. Miller was Walter "He's busy, suh." Guest (who had given the morning waltor a big fee, and doesn't want to ropeat the operation "Can't you send him here?" Head sah.

Fact is, sah, some mia'ble fool gub him sioh a big fee this inawnin', that he's gone off on a drunk, sah." 8. Y. Weekly. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Within and for the County of Comanche plainliir, and William F.

Bunch, it the State of Kansas. Cuncli, (J. inton and Hobert O. Dem- pplTfllego of fbVoi's to timy IiSLliiaIiiiti or corpora- NORMAND K. SMITH, plaintiff 3 E.

N. RTM.IKGS and DORA BILLINGS, Defendants ing, partiers doing business under the firm name audektyle of Winton and Dem-lngGeorgb Magdelena Noth-fctiqe J. ty. Kothstin'e her husband I will 'on! tho 7th day of Julv, 1891, betweentlie "hours of It) A most singular accident happened E. N.

Billin''s and Dora BilliriL-s will tuko no. si. a. m. and 3 o'clock p.

at the front to ChaTles Chick, of Ellsworth, Me. AVhiJe at work in a mill a sliver flew from a plank, entered his mouth, split hispalate in two, and stuck in his throat so far as to affect his spine. Ho was in a very critical condition for a timo, but the doctors think he is out of danger now. door ot the court house in the city of Coldwater, county of Comanche, anu state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auc tion and sell to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, all the following described real property situated in the county of Comanche, aud stato of Kansas, to-wit: The north-east quarter C-i) of section No. twen 1 have made warm friends and bitter enemies and it is with many regrets hat I separate myself from them especially my enemies.

It was ever HL 1 ty-one (21) in township No. thirty-one (31) south, of range No. eighteen (18) west oi' TERM! thus with mankind: today he is surrounded with friends and enemies: tomorrow he has drifted into, strange year. or into the undiscovered and unex SHEBIFF'S SAi-E. In tho District Court of ttio 31 Judicial District, sitting In and for tho County ofCeuianchu, in the State of Kansas; Boardmnn Hmlth Plaintiff, VS.

John A. Templeman' May 8. Tompleniau, Wm. A. Tompleiuun, and Emuline A.

Templeman, Defendant. By virtue of an order of sale iseuod to nw, out of said District Court, In the above entitled action, I will, on Thursday the third day of September, A. 1). 1KI1, at 11 o'clock A. M.

of said day, at the front door of tho Court House, In the City of Coldwater, in the County of in the State of KaiiB is, offer at public sale, and sell the sixth principal meridian ana contuiuing KiO acres. Said property will be sold as the property of tho above named defpndants, without appraisement, to satisfy the plaintiff's ci'iiin of $670.90 therein, InU-rert thereon, and costs and accruing costs, according to said ol der of sale. I). T. JIcLntiue, Sheriif of Comanche county, Kansas, First publication June 6th, 1891 oO.

tic that the said Normand K. Smith, plalutiff, did, on the 11th day of March 1891 file hii potl-Hon in said District Court, within and for the county of Comanche, in the stato of Kansas against the said E. N. Billings and Dora Billings defendants, and that the said defendants N. Billings and Dora Billings must answer said petition llled as aforesaid, on or before the ISth day of September 1S91, or euid petition will bo taken as true and a judement rendered in said eclion against said defendants N.

Billings find Dora Billings for the sum of twelve hnndred dollars with inteiest thereon at the rate of per cent, perannum from the lath day of April IKK); and for costs of suit; and a further ajialnet said defendants, 15. N. Billlncs and Dora Hilling fcr the foreclosure of a certain uiertg upon tlio following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. flve-6-in block No. forty-si -43-; lot No.

eloven-ll-in block No ai'ty-nine-fj t-; lot No. one-l-intlork no. sccentv-two-74-; lot Ita five-Sin block No fifty ninn-59-and lot No four4-ln block No fifty.nine-i)9-, all in the city of Coldwater, according to the recorded plat thereof, lying and eituuted iu tho county of Comanche, In the state of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff liars the first lien on said hicmlses, to the tinioimt for hich judgment III be taken ag aforesi.id, ani ordering said premiKOs to be appraised adiertlod ami sold according to law, ami the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, und forever baring and foreclosing wild defendants, and each of them, of and from nil rights, tifltl, estato, interest, property, and equity of redemption, In or to said premises, or any part thereof. plored. To my enemies I extend sympathy, and freely forgive them for all the mean things I ever said ahout them: to my friends I extend regards, and breathing a sincere de tn thn urn! hf'Ht IliilfL.r.

ftleflxh in humlj JOHN P. KERN. sire that both enemies and friends will deal gently with my successor, 1 bid one and all adieu. N.S. Mounts.

A MODEL ItANCII. -I HE all the following described real estate, to-wit: All of block seventy nine (TO) appraised at thirty ()) dollars. Lots No. two, ('J) three, (3 Men (10) and elvea (11) In block No. fifteen (15), ap-praised at clutitifg) dollars, and lots No.

one (1) two (8), three (11), four (I), tUteim-15-und sixteen -18-, In block number one hundred and tliirly-scveu-luT-appraised at tho sum of AH said real estate in tlieclty of Coldwater according to the recorded plat thereof, lylud and situated In the county of Comnnr.holk the etate of Kansas. The above described real estito is taken as the property of defendants, and is directed by said order of sale to ue sold, and will be sol to satisfy said order of sale D. T. McINTI BE, (Sheriff, By Wm. TAYI.OII, under Hherltt, Sheriff of Comanche County, Kaunas.

W. J. JACKSON, Attorney. VV. J.

JACIvFON, AMnrnev for Plaintiff, R. W. Ol(, By P. II. THORNTON, Deputy.

I3( SUEIUFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Comanch" county, Kansas, wherein Samuel O. Miller was plaintiff, and William T. Willis and Mrs. 'Willis his wife snd Minnie lieardsley aud Beardsley her husband were defendants, I will on the 7th day of July, 1891, between the hours of 10 a m.

and o'clock p. at the front door of the court house In the city of Coldwater, couuty of Comaa-che, and state of Kansas, oiler for sale at public auction and sell to tho highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real property situated in the county of Com une he, and state of Kansas, to-wit: The north-west quarter (,) of section No. seventeen (17) In township No. thirty one (31) south, of range No. eighteen (lb) west of the sixth principal meridian and containing 100 acres.

Said property will be sold as the property of the ubove uanicd defendants, without appraisement, to satisfy the plainti It's claim of $729.78 therein, "interest thereon, and costs mid ac cruing costs, according to haid order of sale. D.T. McTntihe, Sheriif of Comanche county, Kaunas. Firt.t publication Juue Gui, 1891. TAILOR.

Carries a complete stock to select from. A snug fit guaranteed, orders promptly rilled Mail orders solicited. Rooms up-stalrs, in Sonibart-Miller Block. Coldwater, Kansas. SUEKIFK'S HALE.

By virtue of no order of sale Issued out of the District Court of Comanche county, Kansas, In no action wherein Mary C.LIlllcpilst was plaint -iff and Thomas .1. Grove, et al, were dofer.l.'iMi I Will on the third day of September between the hours of one and four o'clock at the front door of the court honie, iu the city of Cold-water, county of Comanche Bud slate of Kuneafl, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the Bm SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of unorder of stilo issued out of the District Court of Comanche, county, Kansas, in an action wherein John p. Frees wasplnintitr; l. C.

Burgess a-id H. a. Cunning-hum were defendants, I vi 11 on the third day of September, between the of one and four o'clock p. Ht tha front door of the court bouse, in the city of Coldwater, comity or Comanche and (date of KatiSHs.oIl'er lorsalent public auction and Bell to the highest bidder, lor cash in hand, subject to prior mortgage off.Mlt) 00, all the folio vt-lrtK described ifal property, tituated In lur comity of Coniiiiiclie and state of nil -us, to-wit. The imrth 'i of the liorth-easi of thiny-ioiir and the cast of the south-east of section township tbirty-tlii-ee soth of range sixteen west of the si.tiU princljinl meridian.

Said roMr(y will be sold as the property of the nbovs named del'endunts without appraise-tnentto MHi-fy tlio pl.iinfiff's of liio.50 therein, interest ihuron, and and accruing costi, according to said i.rder of D. T. M.Inth.jt By WM. Tvum, ebrelff Shcri'T ot Coitianche Cci" '7, Kaegpg, Jasies La wnuKcs, Attorney for Phnntitf. highest bidder, for rash in hand, all th" 'Mwlnr 1 Tho Adtocate scribe spent a couple of days this week at the Sorabart ranch, fifteen miles north-east of this city, ill the picturesque Mulo Creek Valley.

One might search the four corners of the globe and he would scarce find a place better adapted to successful stock ruielng than this ranch, with its timber skirted ptreams, rich valley lands, and eloping hills covered with a luxurious growth of nutritious native grasses. The ranch com -prises over two thousand acres, all under fence, and wb divided into pastures and cultivated fields. There are stretches woodland nestled down between the hilt) that most stockmen would consider ample shelter during the severest winter storm, but the Sombart Bro'8 were not satisfied to depend upon nature to shield their atock from the howling blizzard, accordingly they erected a barn, 150 feet In length jvith shed on the eouth extending the entire length of th buildirg; another ghed 20 feet wide by about 200 feet in length open to the south; then there are nheds for farm Implements; a granary capable of holding 3,000 bushels of an ice. house a general doraee bouse; a neat building for hired men, and a taty, poftimodious dwelling. There aro four Jmndred head of cattle and two hundred head of horses and mules on the ranch, addition to a thoroughbred a Clydesdale and a llatnblctotiiau Snllhm und a thoroughbred Galloway Bull.

The crops raised are wheat, rye, katllr corn, sorghum, millet alfalfa and Jonhwn grass Is tmttle-icarred and time-worn, liut In tha front, all th ume! bUEIiIFF'8 SALTS-CO ORDKlt OF BA13. In the District Court of the 31st Judicitil District, rifios in and for the Couuty of Couuwhe, iu lUo State of Kanas: WillaidP. Smith, Plaintiff, W. Marnsrd find Almlra Mnrnurd bis wife ami Winton piTid lleinlnir, a firm composed of C. I'.

Winton and Kohert J. DemitiK, Defendant. Hv virtue of an Order of Male issued to me, oat of said District Court, ia the above entitled sction, I will, on TI TTH DAY OF I LY. A. D.

liSSU. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the front SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court of the 81st judicial district, sitting ia und for the county of Co-uiuuche, lti til of IvHiiniis.

Herbert asli, PJuiutiff vs. John II. Laffoon and George W. Laffoon, By virtue of an order of ule issuod to me, out of stiid district court, in the above on-titled action, I will, on Wednesday, tho 5th day of August. A.

I. 1891, at 11 a. in. of said day ttttlie front door of the court linusc, in th'H-ity of Cold writer, in the county of Co-nmiiclie, in the ftate of Kansas, oiler at public Pale, and to the highett and best bidder, for ctinh hand, ail the followina "To thine own iielf be tune. And It will follow an the night the day, thoo Cana't not then be lulu to any aiaa." described real property, situated in the county of CoiiiHiK'he and stute of Kansas, to-wit The Bouth-eatd of suctiou six in township thirty-one, south of range eighteen, wert of the sixlh principal meridian.

Said property will be sold as the property of the above named defendants without to satisfy the platntitT'sclaim of (DCS "1 therein, interest thereon, and cost and aocruin ots, according to said order of sale. D. T. McIntikk, Sheriff, By TAyi.on, under Sheriff, Sheriff of Comanche County, Katias. JAME." LA WitESCE, Attorney for I'latnlilT.

llTM YEAR. THE NON CON." i of the court In the city of Coldwater, Is trylnc to help TuMS! AwdWomkw who know thef lr the countv or Comanche, mine stute of hiinsas, ofTpr at public sale, and sell to the hitlHft anil best tM'Ier, I rash in aud, ell the following described reul estate, to-wit: The South half Ciof the qnart'T of Section Ten 1 10' and the nriii half fjl of the North-eaat quarter of Section Fifteen 1 15) Township Tliirty-fonr south of Si -mteen 1 17 of the Oth H. i Ivintr anil 'J. are "nurd up anq wantioanow war nna to roller, uniean roa VO lur what fon want jroa It hut i described real to-wit The eit half i 0l" wction No. twenty -one (21 in tow trvm othein.

rO 8ALK. in the county of Comanche, in the state of of The number of clnbe HaiHS. tinder an apple tree Intlirtatea the aualltr oi tne iriinii Propoaea eeara. 'ine cinrje nnroot tbeaa KHEHIFFS By virtue ot an oriler of sale issued out if the District Court of Comanche county, Kansas, In an aet ion hen in John P- Fieew whs tdnintiff and William J. Warner, et al, were defendants, 1 will the.

Septeiulier, IMii, between old bloodsnrk- nuorocr cr sale ic-ue-l out of; dev-rihed r.al estate taken a the the District Court ol Conmtiche county, Ktuisa of said deferdant. and direct -d hy said in an aclir "herein John p. Vtx.eti was piHirt-! rali? to be sold, withn-u Hj pniisemeut, iff end Mcd.hee and nil-fJ 'Xe- T) T. McIstibk, WfM defendauts, 1 will milp di I ShtTiftnf Comnnche County, Kansas, of oepu-mocr, im, Iwtwz-u the hour- N' E' ntiert our InMonopollet work. i and Trunta, together With the eorrupt far- tlM wbieh have forter- Hiip io.

iiuny-iour houui oi range nineteen (1!) West of 0th p. lying and situate in the county of Comanche, in the StntCof Kansas, The ubove dcM'1'iln-d retii estiitei taken asthc jiropf rtv of nai'l dr fondants, and is directed ty said order of sale to be sold, and will lie Fcfd, without appraisement, to satisfy Fiud order of sale. D.T.MclNTinn, Sheriff of C'otiHiiiche county, Kansaa. 1 Inn-arth. Attorney.

First puUicidion July 4th, en ire ujwm.wiiu rvt be oVme without their i.v.i the hours of one and four o'clock p. at the tour o'clock, p. rt front do front door of thecotirf house, in th city of Cold-i 01 "'C court hoii'p, In Ibe cUy t' Coldwater, water, county of Comanche and state tf Kansas, roar.tr of ur.Hn- lie sd stut- o1 T.t offer lor sale at public auction snd sell to the i for at I -ijliiie uueHoti and uithe hlriert highest. iilder.ri)reshiri1ninrt,fn!ijectti.airiorltl'i,'r for coili in to prio' aryhv," but in the if aud the Fk.OPUi.'B Ar Will be Lone. THOSI ARC OUR SENTIMENTS, morrgatre oi JHi.nll the described rca cf a'! the dcs'Tili-1 nty of in un oi lomaticlie and Ii the, tt nt Kw, to-w(t The itr.e-t of snction twentrix, In -tV, And if roe agree, aand yonr anbacrlptloa to, H.

L. VINCENT, WIXntLD, KAI, Lanrevt and Oldest Cirenlatloa weat of Chicago r. oi nny twnty Tt.wr.iihii. Arc fe Jffilatioiis? Are you nmbitious to make There are four hundred acres under cultivation The wheat and rye ctops. thi season, yielded over two thousand bushels and the first crop of alfalfa is in the mow; there are forty acres cf sorghum that will yield at alow estimate two hundred and fify tons of excellent forage.

51 cn and fiud teams are busily engaged turning over the soil preparatory to sowing the tail props of wheat and rye and every thing about the ranch denotes thrift and pros, perity and completely annihilates the idea hat Comanche county Is fdopted only to the raisinc of Indians, coyotes and "3 oi tue Ssid above to satl intere; money? If f-o, write to This Ad-Ivocatk, Topclca, Kansas, for full 11 prorty will 1 tl.rproperty of the will bo SOM ymi r.f Ml named defendants itlmnt a.pratTnnt th- r. tlrtvf '-i i-w tsiJa ma n(l t. Herein, Cer. on, Z'l oosis, to nuhl or Hy P. TAVl.Oii, under Sheriff.

Ity Wm. liVien.t'rU.-'tll. sJV fh-rit of ComtM-' Cotinty. Know, hpriff of CoTrsn I lc Cord in EUB8CR1PTION: One Tear 11.50. Blxmo'efte.

Three mo'a We. In clobr of ten, ft each. Sasad fcr O-jli STa-w Sook ZAait. particulars of tbtir great offrtr to industrious young turn and K3 JAMKS I.AWPKVCK, Attorney for plaiuiiJ..

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