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Altoona Advocate from Altoona, Kansas • 5

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Altoona Advocatei
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Francisco Ry Co. FARMERS COLUMN. merit, we have arrived at the con clusion that it also increases the size George Peacock Roberts. Robt Strachan Annie Strachar Condon A Muchmore et al. of the eggs, and where there is any trouble, which regard to the shell of eggs, we have found it speedily remedied by a liberal use of ground raw bona and oyster shell.

Every FIFTH DAY. II A Johnson A Holmberg. Richardson Ry Every Body come into court Now Uompany. person who keeps even a tew iowis should own a Wilson mill for grind-iny such food, as it will soon repay Coal For Bale by Richard Ells-wick, 5 miles southeast of Altoona, C. II.

Kahrer wants a number of cows to milk for their pasturage; four miles east of Altoona. M. Picking, five miles east of Altoona, will also take a number of cows on tba same terms as above. The Poultry Yard. 0.

Norton la IoU Begliter. Always set your hens in the evening rather than by daylight. They will be mors sure to stick to nest afterwards. And for two or three days, And hear the testimony In favor of its cost. Bone and shell should be Shelton Abernethy.

Vestal Harrison. Kennedy Hurst. James Larson Stafford. Rosier Virgil Radoliff et al Orre Potter John Potter. Helen Buckley Alva Buck lev.

Thurman Son, fed to fowls by putting it in a narrow box and nailing it to the side of the coop; we prefer this method, as it is less wasteful than throwing it on the ground. To use fine bone beneficially, it necessary to mix it with soft food. Have found it useful in case of diarrhea in fowls. To pro- In regard to their Mock of Francis Horton Hadden et Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, at first be careful that they are kept al. Wm Williams Hadden et al undisturbed.

mote egg-laying, have it ground urocenes, Provisions, Etc Kverythlng wve, fresh and tirat-clas, and at the coarse. Elizabeth Maye Parish et al Thos Brown Selma Hoppler Many tmes beginners wonder why their little chickens who seem to be List of Oases on the Dooket for Trial at et al. as lively as chicks when they are a the May Term of the District Court. FIRST DAY. MAY 3d.

Pound Martin Mrs John BOTTOM FIG-TTZR-ES. few days old, begin to droop and Kuhnke. Wash Wayland Emanuel Harris J. M. Hopkins v.

Board of County Jos Knaus Louisa Parmnlee et al generally drop off one by one till they are all dead. Look on the top of the head and under the throat and Hodgin Mary Hodgin. Produce taken in exchange for goods. Masonic Building, Altoona, Kas. City of Fredonia Sizemore.

Commissioners. Wm. Demuth Co. v. L.

Main-hardt. Imel Kniffin v. S. W. Osgood.

Wright Brown v. S. W. Osgood C. H.

G. W. Mariner v. J. Berrv.

Legal Notices. the cause will be discovered lice. Prevention in this case is better than cure. Administrators Notick: Geo.Zus- chuit, administrator of the estate of The largest old hen turkey should Young Meckling v. Simmons A.

P. RICHARDSON, Sidell et al. David Loofburrow, gives notice that all persons having claims against said estate must present them within one be chosen for mothers. After two week's service (as a rule), the presence of the cock turkey is not needed. H.

B. Buokwalter v. Allen et al. Schuster, Kingston Co. v.

Thos year from March 7, 1887. -Dealer In- It is claimed by most breeders that a Hasty. Publication Notice: Justina Christ Amelia Christ and Lizzie Christ will take notice that they have been sued by Frank White in the single service of the gobbler is suf Wm. Witten v. Mary E.

Witten. B. D. McCaslin v. F.

M. McCaslin E. B. Heath v. Francis P.

Heath ficient, ordinarily, for a whole season. District Court and must answer the But certainly ten days is enough; and after that he should be taken away, Chicacro. Kansas Western" Rail petition of plaintiff filed in said court mm, Mm, road Co. v. Leroy Caney Valley on or before the 67th day of April, as he is a nuisance when the hens are 1887, or the said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered setting and often does mischief when Air Lane itauroaa jo.

Singleton Bros. v. K. Rv. Co.

a nest of eggs are half hatched, against them, quieting the plaintiff's title in and to the east half of Lot Melinda Sutherland v. Thos. J. C. Kiny et al.

Twelve (12) Block Ten (10) in the through his worrying, persistent at tention and rudely amorous incline tions. Frank White v. Justina Christ et City of redonia, in the County ol al. Wilson and State of Kansas. Publication notice: Justina Christ, R.

J. Mackey v. Justina Christ et People keep cats to catch rats and mice, and a feline Bubject that will keep these creatures in check is valued very highly. These "good Amelia Christ and Lizzie Christ will take notice that they have been sued by R. J.

Mackey in the Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brashes, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Etc. District Court must answer the petition of the said plaintiff filed in said mousers" are very apt to manifest a love for singing a versitality court on or before the J7th day April, 1887, or the said petition wil be taken as true and a judgment ren 'of talent which is proved by the cap ture of sundry robin, blue-birds and dered against them quieting the al. BECOND DAY. State of Kansas v. John B.

Addis State v. J. W. Metcalf. State v.

W. Musgrave. State v. S. Rusk.

State v. Alexander Elder. State v. Ashley Harrison. State v.

J. W. Row et al. State v. Bert Evans.

State v. T. E. Skinner. State v.

Liman Beard et al. State v. Jos. Wooley. State v.

Z. Williamson. State v. John A. Row et al.

Mary J. Davis v. H. F. Davis.

A. P. Hamilton v. Allen Black man. squirrels.

It is an easy matter to go plaintiff title in and to a tract of lain! from robins to chickens; and when sixteen feet wide off of the entire length of the west side of lot eleven this is done, the best cat is the most dangerous. They are intelligent animals, and if they commence killing (11) block ten (10), city of Fredonia, county of Wilson, state of Kansas. Publication Notice. Selma Hop chickens, they generaly do it slyly when no one can see. 1 hey are un peler and all of the unknown heirs of I will be glad to see new and old customers at all times.

I also warrant all goods as represented. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, der a strong temptation, and need the strong influence of a 'good Pound Martin v. Allen Black- bringing up to restrain them. John Hoppeler, deceased, will take notice that they have been sued in the District Court of Wilson ocunty, Kansas by T.J.Brown and must answer the petition filed in said cause on or before the 5th day of May, 1887. or the said petition will be taken as true and a judgement rendered quieting plaint Ground Bone and Oyster Shells for man.

THIRD DAY. I. S. DeFord v. H.

B. Harding. Poultry. B. H.

Young, in Btjri of Light. Isaac F. Smith v. Kansas, Oklaho Some of our farming friends ap ma A Texas R. It.

Co. Altoona, Ka. East side Main sUflpposite MasonicIBnildinz pear to be deeply impressed with the iff's title in and to the following J. W. Sutherland v.

W. R. Cope. E. M.

Keyser v. J. W. Stover et notion that hens need no food but described lands situated in the county of Wilson and state of Kansas, to-wit al. Jesse McDaniel v.

Theodore John The north half (J) of the southwest quarter() and northwest quarter corn in some of its forms. But we ought not to forget that food means material for everything that comes out of the system, and that if any son. John B. Row, as adminisrater, v. (J) of section fifteen (ID), township R.

N. RICHARDSON, Auctioneer, Notary Public. Office inldtizens Bank, Altoona, Kans. David Fruits. thirty IdUJ, range forteen 1141 east particular race takes up any special R.

H. Kirkpatrick v. R. N. Allen containing two hundred and forty acres against the adverse claims of the et al.

branch of manufacture they must Wm. H. Weaver et al v. Mary A Forkincrton et el. defendants, and removing the cloud cast uDon plaintiff's title bv the ad Thomas Swayne v.

J. Bahl et al. have the raw material. All animals consume more or less lime; it is one of the principal elements entering into the composition of bones, but the H. V.

Cavwood v. Ed. Beam. verse claims of said defendants and barring, estopping and foreclosing the said defendants, and all persons O. D.

Peck Co. v. Leroy Sales cried at the most reasonable rates and Satisfaction guaranteed. Ifiyou Contemplate a Sale Address the Above. hen needs an extra supply.

The domesticated hen also needs more than claiming under or through them from setting up anv title or estate or lien upon said premises and each and Caney Valley Air Lane Ky. lo. James Raney v. J. Pound.

Alice Flowers v. Sam'l B. Morris. Eliza J. Trittheart v.

Henry Tritt- every part thereof forever. wild stock of any kind, since she is stimulated to a greater production of heart. NOTICE OF SUIT. John S. Palmer and Mr.

Joen Kuhuke are sued by Pound Martin Sarah Huff v. Wm. Bashaw et al. Amos Stebbins v. Chicago, Kansas Western R.

K. Co. on carpenter lein to lot 2, block 39, Fredonia. Appear May 13, '87. John S.

Palmer v. John B. Row, as administrator. Deals In Patterson, Thomas Co. v.

Allen Blackman et al. Vanderhoff Richard Rob- John Patler by Oral Patler for divorce; trial set for May 6, 1887. Samuel Z. Hadden: Elisha Hadden, Mariah Hadden, C. E.

Wentworth, Albert Barnett, Young Brothers hinn. as road overseer. J. Gumore Kansas, Uklahoma Co. of St.

Louis, Emely E. Talmage, John A. Hadden, Mary E. Hadden, Texas Ry Co. FURNOTURiE, COFFINS, CASKETS.

aarah C. Crisman, btella Hadden, Charles Hadden and Minnie E. FOURTH DAY. Thompson Buck et al. Hudson Boore.

School District No 96 School Hadden, by Wm. Williams to quiet titli to the south half of lot 4, block Pistrict No 97. 15, Fredonia. Trial set for May 6 eggs. In consequence, we must give her more than is contained in the various grains.

The most useful forms in which to give lime are in the shape of coarsely-ground bone and oyster shells; feed these articles- most abundantly at the time when the hens are laying most freely, and anticipate, if possible, by begning early in the season, lest your fowls eat a shelless egg and acquire bad habits. The importance of providing a liberal supply of ground bone an4 oyster shells for poultry is less understood than it should be, by breeders. flaw bone, coarsely ground, say half, as large as grains of corn, is greedily eaten by the fowls, especially if they are not allowed to run at large; and well-conducted experiments have proven that it is not only beneficial to the health of the fowl, but it also stimulates and promotes laying to a very great extent. Now, while this effect of producing an increase in the number of eggs is certain, and 1 not a newly-claimed Geo Morev LI JJean et ai. 1887.

Imel Kniffen Osgood et Bring your sale bills to the Advo al cate office. Wright Brown Osgood et J. L. JONES, al. Y' be mttd, ut tni out ana in l.

i to USi an(j We will send Harding Young Meek liner. Does a general fetuioest in you free, wmeihing of great value and Importance you, that will 8 tart you In business which will urlng you in more mon DeFord Wackman Young ey right away than anything else In this Meckling. Peter Sanborn Sr Jos Sellers et al. world. Anv one can ao me work and live at home Either nex; all ages.

Something new, that Just coins money for all workers. We will start you; oapllal not needed. This is one of the genuine, iinpnrtantchances of Bobbitt Swmney. Jjio Gilmore Board of County Commissioners I a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay.

Grand outfit Harding Fred Carter et al. Harry Allen St Louis San Horseshoing Machine fixing free. Address Augusta, Maine..

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494
Years Available:
1886-1887