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The Prairie Owl from Fargo Springs, Kansas • 3

The Prairie Owl from Fargo Springs, Kansas • 3

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The Prairie Owli
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Fargo Springs, Kansas
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Governiiiviit jCaiid Laws FAIiOO SPRINGS P63t SOl BUSINESS LOCALS; THE PRAIRIE OWL. ReffCember that the ITansai South for uiich you aked to vote bonds, is a Pacific (Ke only "competing line in BOND JOTING. Below 'we copf a leitei frSS a Hamilton county man to the; Atchison OiaTryioh hich nearly ex-drtsses the sentiments of the people of this county and which is about 5 Generally speaking govern merit land can be obtained in three ways: under tiie bre-emption, homestead arid timber eltnre laws. PRE-EMPTION. fargo sprihg3 ihgqr-p0h4tfd as a.

city of. the third -class -and An; Elestisn, CaHed. T6r the SHection hi Gfficer Any person over twenty-one years df age, or the head 6f A family, wriio J. W. Calvert, County Clerk, County Commissioner Clark and two other gentlemen of HM Stevens G.

A. R. will have open doors their next regular meeting Janraary lbSt- All are invited to attend and be present at the installation of the otftoers, The, Post is interiulhf to make it a pleasant aiTair by Raving a grand old dinner E-ferybody are cordially jp.vAl" everyone axid be with us i'i dUt Hew ball. ,4 J- L. Wbli.s, Comrriander.

SUBSCRIBE tSe "OW. Buy your soap of Mills Bros. Go to Mills Bros, for yoar S6nr. Overshoe at cost at the FalacU. Men's yarn socks at 25iU- it Sum raers- Chas.

Summers for boots and shoes fiig rush to the Falace Dry Goods House. county, made us a pleasant call last A. B. Caiui, EditoT and Proprietor Subscription R.xtes.. One year, $1.50 Six months, 75 Three monthsy 50 Single Copies; v.

5 Terms. Jiavarite Ibtilj 1661. IeWARD COOXTt A HERD IT OOIiS -1KTCL FEU 7tii. 1887; is a jitizen, or nas declared, nis or her intention of becoming riot already the. dwnfer qZ Z20 aci63 of land cati A hiai-iied womati can preempt afteh being divoroed -or abandoned hf her Husband, and a woman holding a pre-emption looses it by marrying.

Tuesday. If you are going to build, save time and money by buying your lumber, shingles and hardware of the best lumber yard in the county E.M. Abe Iv. Stoufer returned to argo Springs, last Thursday after; a prolonged vie it of seVeral weeks his best girl in Missouri. Tile Hews will shine again with renewed brilliancy, if and shoes cheap at the Boots Palace.

On public or uriofTerdd lands aj settler must file witniri ninety davs Board of TTflTTcan" Hve at hcnie feSft muko ftrj reon- I i lev work for us, at I i I 2 in thi world. fauit-d sut ict 1UU vofc.ro started frc. E.th -x ases. Any oic can do the work: I. f.rire sure "froiW nisi Cy out ll- and terms free.

liettcr itetsy. o.sis oivr aT int sendua ad t-os and find out-: it. aro wise you v.iu. do '-o at, once. li.

i aJ-LKTT fc i'ortliud, Maiiie. Rates! Display, per inch per mo: 75ctf. Two or more inches, each 50, Local business Col. per line, C5 reading 10 IT Commissioners in DIRECTORY SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BEWARI COUNTY. New town in the southwest part of the county, joining the 640.

acre farm bf Ccnnty Commissioner, W. W. Kimball. We failed to learn its name but suppose it will he the' second Wichita S. J.

GIIXIS replarsessionoo tlieif fluty Dy G'6 to Mills Bros, for onions and potatoes. Whenever you want coal oil go to Mills Bros. Go to Rhoadts for fide and deli'e ious candies. Pure Drugs and Patent. Medi cines at Smitn's Go to Mills Bro3M for all kinds bf canned goods.

Woolen goods of all des6iptiori at cost tne Palace. -v Mills Bros- ire buildiHg up a good grocery trade. Thb Palace is the place to buy all kinds of Dry Goods. KepMseiitatiT County Treasurer Probate Rezisfcerof fceeda OLIVER LEISURE ADAM T. RAGL.AND I E- THOMAS J.

TRAXLER Sheriff JW.mxoN C. VFPBNTER A. Ii. STICK EL I Snn PnljMc Instruction BROWN Remember that if you defeat the railroad bvfnds, its effects will be to withdraw loans on farms in this county and the impending tide of immigration will leave Seward county out in tha e'old. S1.50 PER YEAti Reads and to be opsnei up to tho Riblic; RIBST WILL" PBElTilL, 7 We received anice little epistle with compliments and one dollar and a half fromliW.

P. Knote, a banter of Douglass, "Kansas. Mr. Knote has interests in our town and in order to keep posted he always reads the Ovfv. ITIE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE count with Qouble 1 GiPGulation OF ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE COUNTY.

District Clerk L- LTJsSBJIU) Time Curd A. T. S. P. Kali "WEST BOUND ARmVB3 AT QARD2JT CITY No.

1 San Fratwiscp Ex. 8:67 m. No. 3 Colorado Utah Ex. m.

EiST BOUND ARRIVES AT OARDES CITY Ilo. 2 Atlantic Exprers 11:03 p. in. No 4 New York Ex. 30:03.

tel. MAILS. Ukited States Mail and Passen ger Coaches Leave Fargo Springs every morning at 7 o'clock for Garden City, Cim arron, Meade Center and all points north, east and west, and arrive at Fargo Springs at 6 o'clock p. making through trips each way in one day. Semi-weekly stages run Fargo Springs, Liberal, Boyd City and Paladora; after settlement.

lu The word settlement is coins' rued to mean some actual, personal improvement made on the land. The act of -settlement miist be prior to the filing. After filing, the pre-fenlptor has thirty months in which to show six months actual continuous residence, make filial proof and pay for the iaiid- A person can make final pfibf without bVcohiiug a c't'zcn of tic United states; arid if ot a citiz -n. a certified copy cf pa ers must be filed together with a copy oi final proof. A person can pre-empt once only or 2.50 per acre in money or its equivalent must be p.iid foi the land at the tithe when proof made; HOMESTEADS.

Any person who is the head of family, or over twenty one 3-ears oi age, and who is a riatii or "natural ized citizen of the riited States, or has declared his or liei- intention to become such, and has never made a former homestead entry, is entitled to 160 acres bf land as a home stead. A wife cannot homestead. The fee to be paid at the time oi entering is 14 minimum and $ib for double triinimum Iaii l. If the. land is entered at the land office, the homesteader has six months in which to commence res idence on the tract, and during tha inp3 the entry is not subject to con test.

Before the six nionths a ictual bona fide residence bt-established on the tract, It mus: fhen be resided on continuously foi h've years from the time of entry it cart be proven up iipoil Tiie final jirbof fees are $6 if withu railroad limits, and $0 if without. Soldiers. arid sailors in the latt vnr are entitled tb deduct the term )f service to four years, but they must reside, upon tne land one -year rt least. If a homestead is no! proven up with in seven years from late of entry it yill reported to the commissioner and cancelled. All ex-soldiers or sailor can file upon land thi ough na agent, a sola iers declarator' statementfll.

D. which holds the land absolutely lo: six months: Before the expiration of the" six months the Soldier 01 sailor must appear at. the land oflici in person and put iri his homestead rignt: 1 feVe been reading yonr article of December 21, "The Railroad Report, and, as a matter of fair blay tons in the westVrn fart of the country, will, you permit me a word bf Comment? The" conclusions put forth is to railroad building are, I think, very hurtful to us here. Any measured which would tend tbrelard railroad enterprise through the west, era part of the state would be a. serious blow to its welfare.

-I might say it would scarcely be interpreted otherwise than a desire on the eastern part of tne state, to act in a spirit inimical to the west. It may bt well enough for those in possession of assured priviledge of trade of travel, for the places already see tire of the advantages which one or more lines of railniici confer, to proceed advisedly in the matter of adding others, but for the far west every encouragement should be given to this class of enterprise. As a rule, indeed it'is a safe maxim that two railroads are better than one alw'ayl supposing, of course, that they do not "pooFt or bperate in union. General testimony will abundantly sustain this, no trading point can be sufficiently proecTed in its interests or can advance in the scale of commercial importance until that status is reached. At the present monierit there is an especial significance to the public in the intent of the corporation n5w opperHting in Kansas, Of course it would be impossible to speak in detail -of these designs or the purpu'se Which is actuating them but that the spirit of compensation is actually and actively present must be apparant to everyone, and that it is a class of rivalry which the people cannot fail to be benefited by; Judicious competition and stim-ulous should hi the purpose, ai least, of the people bf western Kansas.

Wfe want cheap freights. We need, if any tiling, cheap fuel. We require extension of sUch competing lines as will open up to lis resources of trade. Minerals, coal arid timber abound in the south. Let us fetch them iv, here wliere they be turned advantage to a country in which it will be impossible to live or flourish without these extensions ot in duStry and progress.

Speaking; therefore, ip the name of riot 3 few; we say, by all means extend aid to the. railroad undertaking which shall bring to our doors these things contributary to our prosperity and progress. Let the state of western Kansas not get into the niggardly rut. Let hp the broad policy already Inaugurated which gives to the dweller iri the frahie cottage or the sod shatity the school house or the church. Let its grasp -the idea of Kansas endeavors and aspirations which We caught from the lips -of Martin last 20th of Jan nary: Let us stop nothing short of the front rank of the Van for that is what the.

fpiestidn assuredly comes to us b'f the West. Tiie tendency of Kansas is to a liberal and refined civilization are factors largely in conducing to thia attainment. Put no block ifi their way -when they may serve us; but in all guch seasons and at all hazaras most emphatically we say vote for the bonds. Some of our Springfield br'ethern get a little warm when things do not run just as they want them to. Seward county has a herd law? which goes into" effect the 7th of February.

Read the notice in another column. Several roads were ordered -opened by the County Commissioners regardless of tb protests bf tho Springfield delegate. The Board of tjounty Commissioners organized Fargo Springs as a city of the third'elass riEnd cSlled the election for the 18lh. Anton Kinkelairj hie sister-in law, and sister made us a pleasant call Monday. Mr.

Kinkelaar sayi there are about 40 families of Ger-rnan3 in his neighborhood nine miles east of Fargo Springs and they talk of building a church. Sam Wood is getting reckless He gave away a lot on Main street, to a newly married pair in Woods-dale, wherever that is, a few days since. Whose lot was it, Colonel? And what is the matter with giving them a farm in "No Man's Land." Sentinel; OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE AS YE Dn'olioate FriceB CHARGED1 BY TOWNS ALONG TIIE RAILROAD. IF YOUR PAPER IS MARKED THE TIME FOR WHTcH YOU SUBSCRIBED HAS EXPIRED. LET US HEAR FROM YOU.

WE ALSO HAVE, IN CONNEC TION WITH Our board of Count Commis WD, THE Go to Mills CHeap Cash Store for your Groceries. RveryonS goes to Mills Bros when they want a goodbargain. Go to Smith's Drug Store for your Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. For sale cheap a good T. C.

relinquishment. A. B. Cakr. Ladies, buy your Hosiery, Corsets and N'btibns of, T.

A Vaughn. -5 tf T. A. Vaughn will sell you Boots and Shoes, lower than any house in town. On and after Jarl.

1st, the Palace Dry Goods House will close at six P. 2-w Smith makes a specialty of Paiits Varnish, Glass and Putty. Try him. have mbiiey to loan oil Final Proof on good j. L.

ELLS. Go to T. A.Vaughn's for Clothing Gents furnishing goods, Hats, Cap etc. Some fine homestead relinquish ments for sale cheap by A. B.

Cass. Now is the time to get your blankets and woolen goods at ost at the Palace: I have school lands and T. C. to sell, in good localities, J. L.

Wells. Chas Summers the popular boot and shoe man of Fargo Springs is having a good tfade. The OwLwill always bd found working foi4 the' interests of the pro-pie of the county. I have schcol lands and tb sell: in good localities, J. Li.

Wells. The rush still continues at Summers' Boot and Shoe Store on South Cen. Ave. IT tf. LOCAL NEWS.

The Santa Fe hare ordered theif chief engineer to iun a survey line from West Plains through Fargo Springs and Hugo. The ganta Fe peop-e kntiw well enough that it won't pay them to run their road throtigu these counties and ignore the wishes of the people by missing ihe principal towns and county A FIHST-CLASS AND sioners go right ahead and do their duty regardless of the threats and loud talk of men wrho can't have things just their wray. What do ybii thirfk of a man who will argue that Seward county i too poor to open, up roads. We say get up petitions and let us have every road in the county opened up to the public. It can never be done so cheaply aS now cpirP ill UU Jul papei Remember that if you vote for the bonds for the Kansas South, western what you save On the first toil of coal you purchase when the railroad reaches here, will pay the railroad tai f6r live years.

If joii use two tons a year you save enough to pay your tax for ten years. Wg are hcadquaiters for job work Full board of County Commissioners in session Monday. The bend boys favored our peo pie with some excellent music New Year's night; Lively times in the county seat Monday on account of Commissioners meeting; Buy your building material of E. M. Campbell they el chfe'ip for cash.

Perk, beans will be accepted by the soldi era at their grand free-dinner next Saturday- Dick Walfcef, a well known pol itician, and attorney for the Rock Island Railroad stayed oyer night with us last week, he was looking over this cohnty with a vieW of locating their road through here. He said we should hear from him again soon. More business as tratisact'ed arid more money collected in the land office yesterday than at any time since its creation. The money paid in on final proofs exceeded Thirty-three contests were filed, of which seven were rejected; and an exciting contest trial dcedpied the attention of the receiver during the greater part bf the afternoon. AH the clerks had their hands full and bo tiaij for any thicg but business.

Sentinel Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Morton County Democrat put in ah appearance last week- It is a neat seven column paper well edited b5' Ed. G. Lee, rid starts out with a good list of advertisers and subscribers and but two tilings against its success, "four other papers iri the county and Democratic principal" but we admire your pluck, brother Lee, you are in the right town in a good county.

VND ARE PREPARED TO Dd ALL KINDS OF irtlstic Jot) Mini ENVELOPES, LETTER; KOTti and BILLHEADS STATEMENTS GIUGULAKS, POSTEllS AND IN FACT EVERYTHING TURNED OUT BY A FIRST-CLASS OFFICE OF THIS KIND; il Til hku E. M. Carabell fc Co. are duplicating rail road price? freight added, on all kinds of building material. The second term of school commenced last Monday morning under the management of C.

II: Edwards. If you want to contest a timber claini call and see me, J. 1 Wells. A. L.

Stitkfci was in the city Monday, he says his cattle are coing til and on very little tame feed so far. The Cimarron Jacksonian came out last week with a. 10. 000 suppUs: mental illustrated edition, portraying the btatities arsd describing the advantages of the citv of Cimarron 1.S0. Ladie-t shoe? over Misses overshoes oyershoes 90cts is tx of 2 ccrit.

or JCi'l on eacu quarter cf In rid etitc-reft on traa if ar records prior tf Iht, 13. 6 Owing to the fact that I Ta? riot ready to receive tai at proper I wtU etiid the tiTie of payniint without pdualty to February, 1st 187 Ccaiity Treasurer. 19-2-w 85c at Chas. Summers: and old Gray county; S'-h eiiter- The Santa Fe would never beet: here asking for bonds if the Kansas Southwestern was not trying to come. i 1 pnse as lias been oy Try the Niagara and Protection Messrs.

W. Magill Co in this Flour, a fresh car load fust ree'd at Tliis II. S. cad be niade but a' any part of the country, arid sent an agent residing in" the land dis trict, An II. D.

SCHY')ircs in six month; and carries the homesteaders righ away with itj but does not interfere with his pre-emption right. Neither a ljo'ute'fttead orati II. S. soldier's declaratory can madf of record while the party holding a pre-emption. A pre-emption right cannot used while holding an II.

D. S. after and before pr vin up a The' right3 of a ex- soldier or sailor descend to his looses them by marry-irig; A r.lrigie. woman tikttig a home stead and marrying; does not lose i but she must reside upon and culti vate'the same after marriage. If at an' time, a "abaridori" his land "for more thai, six months," it is open" tb contest Ths above rule is constructed lib (rally.

'ckri ect; in the family-and even poverty will grealy im arid possibly remove the "difficulties. Tiie whole gist of all Unhand laws can be put iri two words -good faith. Government land are not subject to taxes until deed e3 TREE CLAIMS Any person entitled to fntr oth" er government land i entitled take A. tree claini of 160 acres regardless of wh'Pther the person is hoiding 01 her lands or not; The entry fee is $14 regardh 5s of the qnality oe the hind. A at to show the timber claims in any section will be furnished by te land ornev forl.

Orfe" darter of each section oah cafi Vi taken as a tree claim. Residence on a tree claim is" riot required. After entering all other acls can be performed by an agent. During the first y2r- after entry-five acres be, plowed. During the second ye'a'i' 2ve acres moreind first 5 cultivated.

During the third vear afier acres must T. A. Vaughn's. Slieriff sile. special edition, is wor.hy of mofu praise than they ti ill ever get.

The people of Chnatfon th Gray couiity Remember the free dinnwr givon by G. A. R. post at this piac on Saturday the 8th. Everybody If vou -ant to contest a tirhber Those half dozen soreheads who ha on to the suburbs of Fargo Springs in the locality known as Shanty Town Hines, La Grand, Springfield biive always claimed that they had the Santa Fe Railroad corporation under their thumbs (their claims are modest) and that they, the Santa Fe company, woald never ven run line thfbugh.Far-go Springs because it was an ifnprae tieable route, bat to theif great chagrin the Santa Fe management ordered their Chief Engineer to owe theiii debt a of gratitude which caim aoJ se me J.

L. Wells: will be hard for them to pay: WOWDERFU SUCCESS. ccdojiv is i the PATTERNS yon tri.h to.nc dHn? th ear fnr nothing (a J-avicg of froia fS.U (O oy eabscri'iiiir for THE PfliiillE OWL Sthte of KrlnsaS County of Seward J. A. Savitts, Plaintiff The Eafpo Sprinsts Fall -pociation, Kefenrlants.

liy vixtae Rij.f xet'iiticn to me 7irecttd out of tiie Coiirt of Sen-ard enmity Str of I will on Jahilry 1S7 at o'clock A. J5 of paid day at the front door of the ooa't hoTtsein the tbvti of Faro 'Springs cotinty-of Seward aii'l. Stste 5f Kinas offer, for sftle at public auction tothahiahet bidder Ffom now until after Holidavs In an interview with a reporter of Slir nmprs fifi Lee Howard crime in" last Friday with a load Of Buffalo meat, which he was selling on our for c'ts per. pound. IJemember Ihsit thv Missouri 1ms m.l? "Wichita r.

-Hutchinson phenomenon cities bf Kansas come to Fargo prillgS and rJfake H. ris-ht tirle and interest what oerer of the Gul den Ciry Zentuiei, J. prestacnt of the 31. sboes cheaIer thin CVefV said: 'Our line now; has cars running I bve money to IbEn On Final from Chetopa, to the west of Proof on good tt'rms. Sedan.

Aisd frcin the Arkansas! J. L. Wells. river at Belle Phune ttf Turon, Re-1 an accurate ana tliorough eurvpv to-R-it Eiiieteen nsi v-entf vsrt -mxr rt. and twfatr-oTiert Vicelc forty-fovr f4l in the Ot tile route Irom West I'iains to i town of Fana yVLSw, Kansas, appraised at I TT nrt raken a the prorerty ih-? "aro argO Springs, iiUgOton and South- Hajl Association and to be sold sat- i -i- t- -ij i istT taifl execution, rjidor itiv bnd at.

ViCSi, leaving ESpringneld Snd my office in th- Faro Spring this 11 no count distance of Sihtv 1 Owl Qemorest's f7T Wit Tvee for Cot PaHernsof year eivn seiecticn end of any iic. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, FOR S3.0Q (THREE Mr. -John V. Cole, of Ai, Ohio, father of the late L. V.

Cole of this place, is here looking after the interests of his ttaughrer-in-law. miles. have a large force Remember the Santa Fc does not Woodsdale out in the cold. A lull day of JlUcm corn of suivyors havi' been here fof i Sfctriff oiScward county, Kans. 1 a week on the 6hly leasable route I through tins county and where un 0 doubtedly they will build in the division and tha Arkansas river.

have to come to us, because it has West of Turf-n the is graded us Ine throat now, and is and ready for the track to a point knocking at our door to prevent any within twelve miles of Larned, On other road from COming': the south western extzpSihn grading from the southwest line of Reno to Iuka the sfet bf Pratt county, from whence we" will Ambrose Carr, of. Fargo Springs go southwest, striking eVerv im- Se'wjrrd county, is iii the city this TIIE BESA ncjJT future. With the county seat State of Kansas ss Ex-sheriff, Geo. W. Neely, carne in Monday to s-e us.

George is profitably employed now in holding down his claim in great shape. Remember" that the Kansas South western will connects hs with cheap lumber districts of the Southwest and. the coal fields oil the west. I here i fre center of the county aud Cbuuty of Seward 1 the flatterinie? fcrosDects of two tif, ckiphitt FX A. noint southwest nf thn Ar.

wee; He rcinTls the comity seat mree raiiroaas, next stnnmcr, what The Fareo SoririifS Haii Aociation dV be planted to timber and the Ifow Tionnlu I cIaO 4jt.T By vir neot an execntinn to irie-rirectd issn l't ed ont of the D.srrict onrt of Sewrd fconntv. kansas down to the Panhan- ot tbt county at Bargo but that the die country." case-ii thS supreme cblirt. Pratt fJ he D. M. fc A system has Kuilt over 500 miles in Kansas "thus far! That 13 so.

A contest was filed field will be rnikmg 3 I tO UfoVC to Fsro-O Sr-riO 1Ut the "onrt House Ja F.ra-o SprinH Or all tlio COKTATNIKS STORIK. HD THKK Lli EtlART OWTitHJSti AS1 TtJtT-Tvjri. Hltit at fit wilH OrlgitfU tm Kgroi! inix, Jfiotoifir.inurrXf -itll una fine VTtKKicnii nmkirtfj it tkJ) Model lne Amrrtca. Kaeb jajjumtie contains cofipori nrft eirtUV.rz the holder 10 tho lwiioii sf-'errt IS the depn rtiSf-Di iri ir( of the tiue tiiaairf-yr'tirpjl Juax." durinar 'ne rurcf the oer lhre- fco 'ars, DEMO 4ESTS HoSTUhY Jertly the Masnwiiio. The Lurgfj-t i Foim.tb iar-wt CTiiaxZoii, cm the Tv Katairy UtiazUe d.

1 1-7 bK r-f Tw it It -titi3ail- isit provr'd exiii vtl ts it Bt the of Feroilr It con-m 7-quarto. sVxllWiwhes.eie-'Utlyprir.a nnd by VV. Jtnu5r'2 ConatTff Sewprd. Md. stat fit Kansas nffr C3 soon as the weather will permit tOT wnWlc jbctiojr t.ie Lfhest bMdr for cash in nandJfor wajft sc-f tec! T.d chat- pity these poof, rillf guided r-eo aJI rijrht ahd tirle an? interest- of fee following decrjijecLlHsds anf tenement to and next year expect to duplioa'te it in the Supreme Couftr by a few if it don btnld three times -as, whb cared not ,1, t.

unscrupulous men much. If is intencfei to a com- five acres cnltiva ed; During tac. the fourth year the balance must Ik plan ten Id1 tini'jer stn'i then cuitiva ted for four years'. If at the end eight years' there are 6,659 goa thrifty tree's o'rf-the tract it cair be deeded ori payment of 10. ft ca'rf ttfus be seen that a'ny per- who is legally qnaHp'edcan tak ,160 seres of land trrTdVf the pre-emp-" tie'ri laws' i CO liudct the homestead and under the timber culture laws, making in all -fSO acres of land Remember that the Kscsas South western connects Seward cbaftty directly with Kansas City, St.

Louis, Galveston and Chicago. Remember tliat the Santa Fe never lifted a to tuake Wichita and Uutcliiii son eticli -cities-as tlioy are i pie up there, but the best we can if- ictoBBmhw i and twenty one (21 in do for them is to pray for the has town of Farpo Spring Dioce ia the plete net work of railroads through xoJ eiJ.are-ot county, weste'rn and southwestern Kan- The ease cbfries hp for decision in V. fr. Kaa'saa' tening if the tifne hen thef will PPd at and taken tae property sas or, as Marsh burdock, says: this month's term and there is no i i i 01 tne Farga Springs Hall Asroeiation hd to "net year we expect to reach every doubt as to the reljftt. Fargo i hafetocoinfe here, asd whin that be.id to wtfefy id ewon given onder I time does ccrnc, as it Certainly JDy-hsn1 afc my ofBoe xa the town of iFargo i i i .1 ii.j v---.

Sprtets thi davaf December. VK nnt'crtant i JHD BY SPECIAL ACP.SEWEN? COMSrNEO WITH THE 1 PRAIRIE OWL S3.C0 Pc? Year point in Sonthwestem Ksrsas." out the hibd will, hold b7 wel- Springs is no and afways will be the- ceucfy featr J. w. llrxqy, hrfff of $ry3. cUT'tr." H.

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