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The Fremont Weekly Star from Fremont, Kansas • 8

The Fremont Weekly Star from Fremont, Kansas • 8

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Fremont, Kansas
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-7' i'-VT 1 A 1052 ard oflce at obertinittfl. reb Ind ,1887. JPN and WOMEN notice is hereby gifen fat 'the following for the Liavworxh aticea settler has filed notice of his in ten tion to make final firoof in snDoori of hi in Copnec tion with thft STAR. heUce ocj daimi end that said proof wjll be made before Kijir Rece'lier at Oberiin xas 3HAVE PUT up and will endeavor A 'LARGE COAL SHED $9 keep on hand, at cupied by Thi Times Kansas Journalism and politics ia to known on April 26th 1887. viz: John Trosper 6669.

for tho i of the i an 1 the of the if qr leo 15 8 a to need enmmendatien from ihe 8 lift all times hard and It is ferles.3 otepofcen mdepen a full -and complete stock oi soft coal Mch sell jeaonale a 25 ae names the fojlpwing witnee' tes to proTe his continue tit residence dent Republican paper; in fact Tje State paper. It favors the enforcement upon, and cultivation of said Und. tlx: Deerholt; iobt. Todij sjamvel Doer- of law and Vie can furnish ana jas. prout au of Fremont kas our paper and the Daily Times for I Register, 2 18 $5,00 a year- We can furnUti our paper and the Wbbkly Tivks for It will pay you to call and Examine mv rices and coal before purchasing.

BRIGKHT. FREMONT KAN. $1:50 a vear. Send to the Time for Premium Ijat. Land Offioe'at Oberlin cans.

Feb, 2nd 1887. notice is hereby given that the following PATENTS named settler has filed notice of his in all other business in.thV U. S. Patent Offioe attended to for modbbatbK jFbks. X)ur office tention to make final proof in luppert claim, and that "said proof will be jtnade before Register teceirer at obor-jin Kans.

on April 26 ISSTf. TU; John Trosper opposite the 1J.S Patent fe canjobtajn Patents in, less jtime thai: ho8e remote from WA8HiaT0N, a 4254 for the sec 1 and the Send MODiLoaDRi.wiNQ. We advise see tj8s ft 29 patentability we names the following witnesses to pro; MORROW BHOBES GO. IN Heavy and shelf Stoves, Tinware, jEtc; FREMONT KANS. make noICharqb j7nlbss we obtain his continuous residence upon; and cul tira.ion ofiaid land, viz; Wm.

Doer Patbnt, vVe refer here to- tho Postmaster, the holt, Robb Todd, Bamuel Deerholt and Money)Order Dv, and to Officials as prout, all of Fremont sans. A patehin aegiBter. 2 18 of the'U 8 Patent Office. For circulars and references to actual clients in your owjtate to A SNOW CO, (7054J Land Office at Oberlin Ran February, 2nd 1887, pposite Patent oiH wrashington, Notice is hereby giyen that the following WOUCE Land Olfice Oberlin Fan named settler has filed notice of his intet jtion to make final proof in support of hi Cash paid for hides, at coder nor 3n's at Fremont, or NCoder's ai Clatm, and that said proof will be madt Dec Hh 1886. Complaint having been entered at this Offioe by Fred Vrecdenthaler against Angelo bwou for abandoning hie Home- stead Entry no 11021 dated May Hth i879 before Register Receiver at Oberlin fiai MiUbrooky Kansas.

on April 17 1887. Henry G-atlin 4342 fOr' the i 4 19 IS 25 v12l) Laud 0 Qce at Kirwin Kans, January 25tK ifcR7. T6tica is hereby givea thit th3 foilowiag w. He names the following witnesses t) prove his continuous residence npor limad settler has filed notice of n'B and oultivaton bf said land, viz; tentioa to make final proof in support purceli, M. TttrbetEd nolt and his claim, and that said proof will upon the 2 3 25 in raam County Kansas wiih a view ta he ciWellatba of said entry, Ooatestant Pledging abiudoutneat far mire than three years lat passed.

Tnt said land ia nnOcapierL unimproyed Government land The said parties are hereby gummonei to appear at this office on the 24th day of Feb, 1887 at 10 ocIock A to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alledgcd abandonment a Pdt3hi'n Register. 1. 6) Jss MCElroy a tv', at Mitch el, all of Fremont Kans. 2 18: 4 i ratchiu Register. lade before the Probate Judge or in he )t v33 taa clerk at Ubrook on i urch 2Gl.h 1887.

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Pages Available:
568
Years Available:
1886-1888