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Clark Republican from Minneola, Kansas • 3

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To our Foreign Subscribers: All "The Mmneola Era. The boys got beaten badly by the Minneola nine, in name, last Friday. Our MINNEOLA HARDWARE CO. six Having soM a oae-half interest in my hardware store to Allen B. Sayles, therefore, all persons knowing themselves indebted to me will call and settle, either by cash or note.

MINNEOLA, KANSAS be addressed to Appleton, as the post office has not yet been changed, and mail addressed otherwise ia liable to become lost. Due notice will be srivea of the MINNEOLA, OCT. 13, 1987. boys did not know the Minneola club were coming, but hustled up a "scrub" nine, thinking they could beat them easily enough, which they could provided they KAHSAS. AsHLAHD, -DEALERS IN- had played their own nine, but no, they change.

We understand that the Fow ler Graphic knew very well they did not have the Youra respectfully, S. A. Alcoex. A they ADVEKTISIXG KATES. Displav ntlvtrtlsin, W) cts per inch per month, ocal lines, 10 line first inser- ion, five cents per line ea-h subsequent iuser-ttoa.

ATI blTh coneeterl raontlilj-, unless otherwise zoiiLracted. M. J. CLINE, Proprietor. FREE' BUSS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.

First. Class In Every Respect. Terms 2.00 Per HPLEHEUT! has changed hands. Brother Henley hav- ui ing sold out to Charlie Majors of that foar scieQced jers with the material to do it with, consequently Notice. Our boys do not claim to be able to play any and every one that comes along.

Having associated myself with the old However the wiiocrn latcn string is always out for a fair and square game of Our Specialties are Guns, Ammunition, Tin and Iron works; Pumps, Windmills and Farm Machinery. LOCAL NK1YS. reliable firm of E. N. Hall in the land and loan business, I am also prepared to ball for sport.

Come aiain. Wiburn attend to any legal business in the prac Argus. place. Mr. Henley has been untiring in his work for the welfare of Fowler and the Crooked creek valley, and furnished them with an excellent paper.

We wish the new proprietor the same success. Work has commenced on the Parrett hotel. The design shows that it is to be large end well devised, with all modern improvements, and the work will be under the supervision of Chris Roof, which GIYEUS CALL BEFOEE 33TJT5T I jSTC tice of law. Having had several years A compliment for our boys, snrely, for those four "scienced" playeres were all Experiance am prepared to advise and Practice in the District Court of Clark and members of our club, and all but one adjoining counties. Your patronage solici And We ivill SAVE You Money.

S. W. WRIGHT, Pkopr. West Main Street, Minneola, Kansas. reside in town.

Come again ted. I will always be found at the office Minneola is to have an artesian well. of Hall Barnett. Drugs, Patent Medicine, Paints, Oils, Brushes, etc. A FULL LINEOF DRUGGIST'S 5 UNDHIESy TOILET AR TIGLES, BOOKS AXD STATIONERY.

Mixxkola, Kas is a guarantee 01 its being hrst-class. 21-tf. J. II. Barxett.

Minnr ola will soon be able to boast of the i Meetings of the citizens were held last Monday and Tuesday nights, committees CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from active i "ft practice having had placed in his hands Mrs. C. C. Thomas i.

improving fast. Tlemembor te dance tomorrow ere. Miss Mollie Covrden is teaching the Letitia school. John II. Hall is employed on the Ashland school hou.se.

At Bueklin the Rock Island is erecting depot 22x55 fet, two stories high. Wm. Sheppard, a livery man from Bueklin was in town last Friday. Sheriff Mike ughrue stopped in town last Sunday enroute for Dodge City. Dodge has a woolen mill proposition now before them, asking for $50,000, from thp C'ty.

A Newton man has had an apple tree which blossomed every month during the summer. Artesian wells and sugar manufactories are the chief topic of conversation now-a-days. The Dodge Times has again changed hands, D. F. Owens having sold it to Prof.

Frank Aiketis. by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Coi-sump-tion. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, iiiid all were appointed and the money subscribed to put the well down. F. H.

Gage and Silas Wright go to-day to engage the driller and work will probaly commence the latter part of the week. The Newton Republican of last week contained a fine writeup of the sugar manufactory at Fort Scott. That the manufacture of sugar from sorgum Is one of the leading features of Kansas' great boom, is beyond question. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket to the first meeting of i the Lakeside Driving Park Association, at Garden City, Kansas, to be held Oct. RESTAURANT, finest hotel accommodations in tht southwest.

Allen B. Sayles now divides his time between his newspaper, the Minneola Eka, and his hardware store. There is but little difference, after all in the two occupations; one is a hardware and the other is hard wear, only a small matter of the arrangements of two vowels, that is all. We Bro. Sayles success.

Fowler Graphic One ef the pile drivers cn the Rock Island was moved to Bueklin Sunday and commenced driving the piling at the bridge in the west part of town. The other went throvgh town to the next bridge west Monday. The one located here has rone on t5ie branch and will Throat and Lung affections after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe sent free, to all who ma' desire it, with full directions mmtm mmm ai Dealer Is. BISHOP EARNST, Proprietors, for preparing and successfully using.

with stamp, naming this papr, Dr. Meals at all hour BarI by tlie day or week with SADDLES, BRIDLES AND JH. Cass, 210 Grand bt, Jersy City, N.J. Good JLodoriiigJ. Notices For Publication.

Talk up the artesian Avell, work for it and do all you can financially toward MINNEOLA, KANS AM. Stable Furnishing Goods. Highest Market Price Paid for HIDES. 13, 19, 20, and 21. The purses amount to $2,500, Messrs.

Doby McGraw opened their new meat shop last Tuesday in their new-building which is well fitted up for the business. The meat box, with the drain pipe, charcoal linning and an air escap-ment i perfection itself, and is one of the finest in the west. This master piece of work was executed by that skillfull workman C. G. Roof.

helping to put one down. Hansom Slaughter has now become citizen of Cimarron by locating on homestead near that place. FIE5T eLASS. PIRST CLASS. KANSAS.

MINNEOLA, Remember that a box of cigars will be QUEEN CITY HOTEL drive the piling on that line. Bueklin Standard. We republish the following to correct the mistake of the proof readers. The young journalist, of the Ashland Herald, is not of Peter type, who like all headlong impulsive people, was everdoing and saying something that had to be undone and unsaid, however, when he does make a miscue he is frank to confess the same. In the case of A.

R. Neely's war record, that "lie" was well disposed o'. (riven the fellow wtio briners the most ladies to the dance to-morrow night. Land Office at Garden Citv, Knasas, Jane 27, 1S87 Xotice is hereby given that the following named seltler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof supDort of claim and that said proof will be made before J. Stockton, elk.

of the dis't court at Ashland, Kansas on August 29, diaries Gonser, for the mv cjr vn hi sec 20, w'i sw4 no or sec 17, tp .31 25w. He names the following witnesses to prove his contiuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Ii Hill, Georjre Iioulware, Samuel L. Kinisou and Walter Kinison.of Appleton, Ijind Office at Garden City, Kan, June 16 18S7. Jsotiee is herebv fdven that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof will be made before T. Vandersliee, GREETING! I County Clipping's.

0 J. II. RUE FIN, Proprietor. Miss Newman returned Tuesday from an extended visit to friends and rela tives at Linsburg, McPherson county. A.

S. and N. G. Devion, of A Springfield, Seward cou.ty, vere register LOWE ed at the Miuneola house last Tuesday. Having recently rented the house, we have given it a thorough rehovatiorij and propose to make it in every way a first-class hotel.

Our Our Sh-eping Apartments are kept in first-class order, anil eTery thing possible will be done for the Comfort of our guests. Foil S.u.E One hundred shocks of corn fodder tied in bundles. Enquire of -Successors to F. II. (Journal) Brick work commenced on the school house again aud will -be pushed to completion.

Ail are anxious to see the building in shape for use. Charlie Herron has bought out A. F. Powers' real estate business, and with his brother, Lincoln, will continue the business. Wo are glad to see our young friends thus branch out in business for themselves.

have done office work until they understand the ins aud outs, are popular and in every way competant to continue the business. We wioh them all possible success. Are now Offering: Bargains in Every tiling I'robate jiidfre at Dodge City, on August 13 1SS7 viz: Klias McCrav. of Appleton, Kas. for the ri no Gl." Vt sw sec 23 tp2i 24w.

fie name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said A llatrit'M, Jesse Crouch, siltchel and Bishop all of Applton, Kaii3as. 2C-31 Niles Register. Land OfTce at Gardea City, Kans. Jim lfi, 18S7. Notice is herebv given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim that proof will be made before Probate jiid'e at Ashland, on Aug 1.3.

1S87 viz: siathew li. Ashlev, for ths Vs nw hi sec 20. hf. Dry Goods, Good Fare, Excellent Beds and Good AccommsdatiOxis Generally. Rates Moderate.

The Fowler Graphic suggests to the of that town, that they repair to the east line of the county at the time the great Rock Island crosses the borders, and as a part of the ceremonies, have Hon. Ben F. Cox drive the first spike in Meade county. A very good suggestion and we are only sorry that through the failure of the apple, pear and peach crops on our farm through which the road runs as it emerges into Meade county, we will be un-ible to contribute anything in the way of festivities. Pursuant to a call, the Republicans of Appleton.

township met in convention and nominated a township ticket. The following named gentlemen were selected as standard bearers of the Republican party New goods for the new firm are constantly arriving, and all are of the latest styles. sw '4, sec 17, tp so 2-Jw. He names the followms witnessesto prove his continuous resMence upon nnd cultivation of s-aid laud, viz: I May. William Flood, Wil liam Conn, and Henry 1) Ramsey, ol Letitia, Kas.

Also Oliver Ashlsy, for the lA sw hi, se sec 20. tn 30 23v. tie names the following witnesses to prove his Aug. Crumbaugh, Probate Judge. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency, Rents and all Other Collection Given Special Attention.

Final proofs Ready Made Clo thing-. In this department have a large stock, and we are now offering some excellent bargains. of this township: For Trustee, D. A. McCristal; When at Ashland stop at the Clifton house.

Buy your stoves of the S. A Alcorn Hardware Company. 83tf Lowry Haun have just received a fresh lot of delicious oranges. If 3tou have any fat cattle to sell call on Jaiies Webs, Minneola, Kas. 35 Come in and get cur prices on stoves 33 S.

A. Alcorn Hardware Co. For an excellent meal, and a good nights rest, when in Ashland go to the Clifton house. Give the Minneola Steam Laundry a trial. Jamks A.

LowrtY. 41-44 Dodge capitalists already have symptoms of the sugar craze, and are discussing the pupstion of establishing a factory there. A. J. 'Weaver has purchased an interest In the Cobb hotel, of Fowler, moved his studio and will become a citizen of that "VVe received a copy of th TIL, Yates City Industrial also the Galesburg Plain-denier, for which C.

L. Roberts has our thanks. There will be Sunday school at this place next Sunday at 3 o'clock in Gage's hall. Com-, out and help to make it a Mrs. Emma Richarison, of Brayton, Audubon county, Iowa, is visiting her mothei, Mrs.

A. A. Bnndy, two miles south of town. Oliver Lucius has moved his harness goods and is now nicely located in his new building west ofWilliams Dickinsons' new store. Charlie Slaughter, of the Lake View neighborhood i farted for Harvej county Lint Friday.

II probably remain there during this winter. By lattor we learn that Ash Lingcnfel-tr is running an engine on the Wabash St. Louis railroad. His family i3 located at Moberly, Missouri. Chas.

II. Chamberlain, of Englewood, Clerk J. A. Lowry; Treasurer, L. Shearer; Justice of the peace, V.

Newkirk; and all other Letral I'aners Urawn up with care, il.ive 1 i G. Ii. YTaariroiior, on Hand a Full Line of Ijjal Blanks. Constables continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi said land, viz: I May, William Flood, William Conn. Henry Kanisev, all of Letitia, Kansas.

26-31 C. F. M. Xiles, Kagister. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas Aug, 2fi, 1S87, Xotice is herebv 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 Clerk, at Ashland, Xansas on Oct.

27, 1887. Viz: Charles W. Shelton, for lots 1 and 2 sec 13 and lots 1, 2, 3, sec 24 tp 30 He names the following itnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: F. A. Savage, K.

W. Spencer, Whitfield F. Pratt Thomas S. Pratt, all of Appleton, Kansas. ALSO Whitfield F.

Pratt, for the lots .3, 4, oH of swqr 18, 30 25 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Monroe Krisle, F. Savage, C. W. Shelton and K. AV.

Spencer, of Appleton, Kansas. Kan. Dodge City, Ed Davis 1 Road overseers 1st. Dist. L.

Hitz, 2d Wm Clar 3d II. B. Rush, 4 C. Newman, Hats Caps. "We have just received the finest line of hats and caps that was ever brought to the west.

The styles are the latest, and we are able to please the most fastidious. Boots Shoes. SOUTHWESTERN LA9D 00 The ticket is composed of good men, and worthy of the support of the voters of this township. Nile Kes-ister. 35-40 There is always a certain class of peo ple wlia are complaining that bad luck, Ashland, Clark 331ancliard, manager.

Tlie leading" Real Estate firm of tlie great Soutli West. 33 V. Hitner, Prop. When in need of abstracts, or you want" to make a long or short time loan er.ll on A. F.

Powers at Ashland. The photograph gallery at Ashland will be closed October as Mr. King.intends going west at that time. 86-4t. Remember that this month will be your final opportunity for getting a nice photograph as King is positively going out of business in October- 36-39 Go to the Great Western Land Office under Palace Drug Store, Dodge City, to procure Money Loans on best terms in hard times or something, makes their lot In this department we are rirht to the front of all competitors.

"We just a little harder than that of sny one else. The scarcity of money in the east have a full line of Gents fine shoes, light and heavy boots, and Ladies kid, leasant call last Saturday. He enmo up hero expecting to meet hi fam has caused a large cumber of the loan companies to withdraw from this section, and as" a result, money is not plentiful as it has been, and that class who have been THE STATE BANK, THE CLARK COUNTY BAK, Tind Office at Garden City kan. Ausr. 23, 187.

Xotice is hereby given that the followinp named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said prool will be made before Dist Clerk, at Ashland, Kansas, ox October 20th 1887, viz: Thomas N. Craft, o. d. s. 407, for the half sw qr, sw qr sw qr, nw qr se qr, sec town of range 25 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John GinRles, Lizzie Oingles, Edward I. Baker, Harry A. Baker, all of Appleton, Kansas. ALSO Jshn Gingles, o. d.

s. 6t00 for the se qr nw qr, sw qr ne qr, nw qr se qr, sec 3 town 32, of range 25 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his goat and morocco shoes. Groceries. REFERENCES: ily, on their return from a visit east.

Wo welcome the Haskell county Re view to our table this It is is pub WINTON DEMING, STATE BANK, For Maps of County and information regarding Southwest Kanaad Address, J. Blanch a iii, Ashland, Kansas. Tubed by Lowry C. Gillmore, at Santa Fe, Haskell county, and is a bright newsy In this department our stock is complete, California canned fruit of all in the west. Rutherford Co.

Wiggins, the Canadian prophet, may know something of the elements above, but nothing of the good meals got I kinds, D. S. Bacon, Hams, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Candies and Spices of Wilber F. White, who proved up and all kinds. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Edward I.

Baker, Thomas X. Craft, Henry Baker, J. II. Inlow, all of Apple- -A-nR a fine claim a few milss northeast of town, returned from Ansom. Missouri, Cheap for Cash OUR MO TTO: last week, where has been living for the WILL BE STRICTL ADHERED TO.

KAN. holding claims for the simple purpose of getting as large loans on them as possible, are kicking, and complaining of hard times. Some come here with enough mone- to prove up and make the first pay merit, who can't resist the temptatation of takening out a loan. They come into possession of more money than they ever had before at one time, and the result is that they don't us it judicially, and almost before they are aware, it has gone and they are unable to account for it. To a large majority of these it may prove that to endure a period of dull tims is wiser than to allow their farms to become mortsaed.

ton, Kansas. Also Lizzie Gingles, 0. d. s. 6399 for the half ne qr se of nw qr.

sec. 1, town ine.th of range 25 west. names the following witnesses to prove her MINNEOLA, ten up at the Ashland House. 33 I havn just a few 8x10 picture frames which I must sell this month, regardless of cost. Come and see me and get a frame at your own price.

King, the photographer, Ashland, Kas. S6-4t If you have any old pictures of friends that you wish copied or enlarged or if you want a large picture of yourself go to Ashland and ask King, the photographer, about the Permanent Bromide Process, contmnous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Edward I. Baker, Thomas X. Craft, Henry A. Baker, J.

H. Inlow, all of Apple-ton, Kansas. 3439 C. F. M.

Xiles. Register. Office at Garden City Kan. An? 10 1887. Xotice is hereby Riven that the following nam past year.

How foolish it is to make fun of the home-made bustle. There is not a girl who makes her own bustle but is backed by some of the most influential papers of Iho times. J. R. Walker has purchased the meat market building and lot on east Main street, moved the old building back, and is putting a large addition in front, which will be used for a furniture store.

Eloped. ed settler has filed notice or nis intention to make final proof in supimrt of his claim and that said proof ill be made before Hist court at Ashland. Kansas on October 18 iSK7vviz. Frank Shelton, 5835 for the ne qr ne qr sec 31, nw qr nw qr sec 35. He names the following witnesses to prove his cotinuous residence upon and cultivation and get his price.

This month only. We use the new Lightening process and "Love laughs at locksmiths," a saying which wm chirictsristidilly proven last will make your babies pictures in 1-S0th seconds and therefore never fail to get a nice expression, and remember will be Slouday bjT Wm. Russell and Miss Edith Kimball, whose respective homes are TABLE FEED Csutom Milling a specialty. Besides our regular line of Merchant work, carry a eelected stock of BRAN, SHORTS, CORN and WHEAT CHOPS, MEAL, GRAHAM, Etc. Special Rates On Large Lots.

A New Departure. We will henceforth carry ALL VARIETIES of GRASS SEED, Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Bluegrass, Orchard Grass, Spring Wheat and Barley. Highest Cash price jyaid for hogs. TIMMONS GEAR, ASHLAND, KANSAS. about four and a half miles southwest of town.

It seems that the couple had been keeping company some time without any objections from the old folks, who probably thought nothing serious, would come from it, but right here they were destined to be fooled up a of said land, viz: William a Hurry, Ash Martin, SinKleton, aud Jacob Baker, all of Appleton. Kansas. 3489 Xiles KeKister. Land Office at Garden Citv Kan. July 14, 1887.

xotice is hereby given that the following named settler has filetl notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said irof wiil be made before the judge of the I'robate court. Clark countv, Kansas, at at Ashland. September 13, 1887. viz: Cornelius Deweese, No. 5730, for the Kli qr sec.

14, twp. 30, South of ranse 24 west. He names the the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anil cultivation of said land, viz William Cajje, Henry H. Drumhelier, Mary A. Drumheller, Leonard Pel-ton, all of Appleton Kan.

Also Henry M. Drumheller, For Die ne qr, of sw qr, and se qr of nw sec 14, twp. 30 of nmjre 24 west. Ho the following witnesses to nrove his Rigs ready day or night. here till October only.

Kixg, At the Rodocker Gallery, S(5-4t Ashland, Kas. The elephant stable has fitted up a nice room for a reading room for their and have everything to make it some like. They keep stock as cheap as any other stable in Dodge, and have the oest accommodations. Go and see. 51-t-f.

If you have a baby. If you have sweetheart. If you have a sister, mother or father and as you respect their memories and pleasure in looking on their smiling features and if yon would cherish their memories forever, take them to Ashland, and have King make them some nice cabinet photographs. 3G-4t The Ashland Journal came out last -week all home print a feature that speaks much for the enterprise of its editors and proprietors, -who are pushing the paper Tight the front. In the bitter contest for the location of the county seat in Harper county between Harper and Anthony the former won, and Anthony will have to give up the honors and commence a five year campaign.

J. F. Doty, right-of-way purchaser for the Rock Island, aud William Ii Leuian civil engineer for the company, registered at the Minneola house They were returning from a trip westward. Haskell county holds it election to-day to determine the permanent, location of the county seat. Santa Fe secured the temporary appointment, and in the final contest has but little to fear from its rival, Iwuhoe.

Charlie Burkman, living a frw miles southwest of town, -was "done up" by the toughs of Dodgp, last Friday night. His little, for it is said that about two weeks ago, Russell asked the father's consent to his marrj-iug the only child, when Mr. Kimball indignantly refused, aud forbid him coming to the house any more. But the young folks wanted to get married Minneola Feed Store. -o- SPECIAL ATTEISTTIOlSr OIVJ7 TO and resolved to do it clandestinely.

Miss Kimball went to school Monday morning as usual, and about 10 o'clock Russell J. M. SLAUGHTER, Prop. MEAL, CHOP, CORN, OATS, ALL KINDS OF FEED, BRAN and A full stock of drove up in a buggy and took her away. TRANSIENT TEADE.

Before going, however, she wrote a note and gav? it to a school mate, with the request that she should not open it until after school at night. She did as requested and on oppening the letter learned that continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William T. Cajre. Cornelius Deweese. V.M.

Givens, Leonard Pelton. all of Appleton, Kan. 2a-34 C. F. M.

Xiles. Kegister. Land Office at Garden city, kan. Jul 20 1857. Xotice is herebv given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supixrt of his claim and that proof will be made before J.

B. Stockton, dist clerk, at Ashland. Kansas, on Sept 21 1887, viz; "NVillam W. Arnold, a no C47 for the 54 nw qr, hi aw qr sec 29 tp 31 of 25 w. i-MiiMthf follawine- witnessesto nrove Ms For 25 Cents.

Also Dealer in Vegetables. GIVE ME A GALL MINNEOLA, KAN In order to place the Eea in every household in the county we will send it to any address from now until Jan 1st for 25 cents. Send in your names. For Sale. continuous residence upoa and cultivation of CHAS.

HALL, PROP. said land, viz: John Trober, John Kinmson, Hall and Lieu Hall, of Appleton, Kansas. head cut up in a fearful manner, but the rascals did not not succeed, however, Sn getting his money. Perhaps it will ease the mind of some who doubted the early arrival of the Rock Island to know that bridge timber for the same is now being hauled to Bloom, only nine miles distant "Just keep your seat jt will be here on time." the coupie had gone away to get married. The girl not coining home at night the parents became anxious and the father started in search of her.

From a neighbor's children he learned that she had left school in company with Russell, and from the young lady with whom the letter was left, learned for purpose. He hastened home, and then to town, resolved to defeat their plans if possible. George Cline was sent to Ashland, provided with the necessary papers to stop them, while deputy sheriff Gage, and Lowry Holconife, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kimball fivr SAilfrvvw-Tr Citv whfro it.

was Two horses, one wngon, plow, harrow, cook and heating stoves, bed-stead, chairs, extension table and safe. All of the above things I will sell cheap if sold within thirty days. Inquire of W. L. or A.

Martin, One mile south of Appleton. S6-3S Notic of Dissolution. MINNEOLA, Xotice! Thokotjghlt Newly Furnished. THE; jMINNEOLA; MINNEOLA, KANSAS. BEST LOCATED AUD BEST EQUIPED HOUSE IN SOUTH-WESTERN KANSAS.

Table Fnrnislied "With. Tlie 33est THE MARKET AFFORDS. Special Attention Given to the Comfortable Accommodation of Notice is, hereby given that the firm heretofore existing under the name of II. C. Bridgman Co.

is this day dissolved i i by mutual consent, thought likely they would go, as Russell II. C. Pkidomax, Also, Lieu Hall, ods, For the 4 se qr, se qr sw qr, sec 29, ne qr nw qr sec 32 tp 31 25w, He names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land viz: William Arnold, Hent (i Henly, John Whit and Addison Baker, of Appleton, Kansas. 30-35 MS iles. Kegister Land Office at GardenCity' Kan July 30, 1887 xotice is herebv 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.

Clerk of Dist Court at Ashland. on Sep 2fi, JS87, viz: Samuel Kinison no 5058 For the se qr. see 19 twp 31 range 25 west He names the following witnesses to prove his contir.uoiis residence and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Gonser, TV Arnold, John TVhite and John Clark, all of Appleton, Kansas. Also, John Trober no 53l For the hi sw see SO, hi nw qr sec 20 twp SlsrSw. He name the foliowin? witnesses to prove lus continiK-us residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles tonser.

Wm Arnold, John White and Joha Clark all of Applet 3136 F. M. Xiles. Register. D.

W. Abeix, Appleton, Sept. 14, 1787 had relatives there. The lattef went to v.llensville and thence to Greensbnrg, but failing to find any trace of the couple, they returned. Cline, however, was more successful, for at Ashland he learned that The Photograph Gallery at Ashland will poshivel' be.

closed October 20th. All persons wishing photographic work done must call that time. D. Rodocker, C. Kixo, Operator.

We are glad to place oii our exchange list the "Tribune." published at Bluff City, Harper count', by Lafe Merritt, formerly of the Cash City Cashier, this county. The people of that city may consider themselves fortunate In securing lr. Merritt, who is an old and first-class sevvspnper man, and will give them in every respect value received. Success to you, Bro, Mwritt. For larre or (mail gsme 32 adOre.tf rrain powder; 38 caL 55 jn An rr rm m.iuiKn Th ftnuurM hMtlnz rifle made S250 III Cash! 3 Worcester's and 3 Webster's Dictionaries, worth S9, and 4 Perfect kodkt guaranteed and the only absolntely aafe rifle ontoeinar krt.

Price i (imDrrr. Bortine an. TT- GUESTS. 1AIMT reduced. Judge Kennedy had already made them Dietionnry Holders, worth 15.20, given as iXMjMjJ.

1 I 1 If et RiOeav world renowned. The et f4 man and wife, and that they were on their JrK.Ij!jb for best essays answering the new Haven, an. BARON FIRE ARMS Two tarprta raade with on of our a ca'fbra rlflna. twenty conse--; after OftT nai atready tea fflre-i and do cleaniDK daring the ept- question "Why should I use a Dictionary Holder?" For full particulars, send to La Vetixe W. Notes, 99 101 W.

Monroe Chicago, the maker of Dictionary Holders. Or inquire at your bookstore. way Cold water. He came back, leaving the papers ia the hands of sheriff Sughrue, The father and, mother are ijrlef-strickeu over the affair. C.

C. THOMAS, proprietor. fbota. Tneae cuna carry off nearly aM th seise at tarnt nuitcliei are always aocorata and reliable..

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238
Years Available:
1887-1889