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Wallace County Register from Wallace, Kansas • 3

Wallace County Register from Wallace, Kansas • 3

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uiimj um wb 2 Dr. H. to i did his work Dig tiae is ANDY'S 54 I' TKE WALUCS CC'JUTY BESISTE3. OFFICIAL FArEC OF CITY AND COCNTY. WALLACE.

KANSAS. AliCH m. i EE 23 3 8 The books of the assessor are now in readiness and it i hoped there will be no further delay in getiing the assessment of property upon thu books uirEiif ue county orrxcwa. The Wallace Land Loau and Development Co. have $100,000 to loan on real estate, Geo.

W. Outcalt. See. A No.l iimber claim to trails for a team, either horses or oxen. It.

Auchard, Wallace, Kansas. Eggs For Setting. Pute Brown I-eghorn eggs at one dollar a setting. J- r. SMITH, Sec.

32, 14, 32. FOK THE CAMPAIGN. Read the Kansas City Journal and the Kkgistkk dining the great campaign year of 18S8. Both papers lor 82,25. BLANKS FOll SALE.

Buy your blanks at the Hegistkij sfliee. We keep a supply Deeds, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Bon-Is-, Agreements, Leases, nrjiy Notices, Notes and Ke ei ts in book form, and a full assortment of Laud Blanks of the latest kind. Buy your blanks of us at 3 reasonable price, A larae stock ol Township Plats uu band. Real Estate Agenoy, Mr. IlunyeU of Autfiutine was in the city or Moorlavand caild.

learn that Uro. liootor, of Herald is preparing to leave the village WiaotJH and mi vnp to the city. Now that we have the chool j'ard neat fenced lt us have r-p and planted tn trees. Wl ynot? Meters Brooks and llotiyell, of Ihe restaurant have tliseolyed partnerelifp nod Mr. Brooks will continue the The Leading: and Only District Judge.

Clerk Liistrlet Cpnrt Pounty Clerk Keg otlHwds. Treasurer Sheriff Pub. Instruction Probate Judge Hnrveyor Attorney Coroner Commissioner. First Second Third S. J.

Oslwirn. It. Allninan. C. J.

Smith. S. L. Kay. McEwen.

A.J. rtitllipa I. Smith. W. Dawson.

T. L. Hettinger. T. D.

Hamilton. J. "SV. Dtiworih. Eden Lewis E.

A. James Yoxull. elusive Dry Goods House in Wallace, Kansas. a- t-t. p.

Western Kansas, we are re Mr.JI Carter, proprietor of the grow-irg town of VVeikan, was in the ci'y ot; Tuesday and called on the Register folke. Mrs, W. A. Oelzel left on Tuesday's train for a viMt to friends lit- Danvdle, her old home. She took the baby and will be gone some weeks.

Mr. E. H. Austin of Kossft Austin returned yesterday from an extended trip to Pennsylvania atd over into Canada. lie is looking well and has a good rest from business cares.

We have, with this number enlarged the Register by the. addition of oue column, which Is equal to nearly four columns of space more than we had formerly. We have done so In order to give space for such additional advertising as we think should be reasonably expected from our patrons- W.C.T. U. The Woman Christian Tctnperence Union organized a branch at Bank Hall yes'erday jHfter-uoon by Ihe election of Mrs.

Stanton as president, Mrs. L. M. Hanks recording secretary, Mrs. H-rrick as corresponding secretary and Mrs.

M. M. Wilson as treasurer. Tlie next meeting will be held at the church Saturday the 24, at 2 .30 p. m.

The ladies of the city and vicinity are cordially Invited to attend. ceiving daily, new goods in all our lines. UNION PACIFIC TIMK CAKD. G.inir West. Train lot leaves Wallace nt 12.40 a.

ni. Train 305 leaves Wallace at 1.38 p. m. Going East. Train S02 leaves Wallace at 4 a.

ni, Tra a 4 leaes Wallace at 3.M p. in. The nlMive Is by eentral time, motin'aiu time teinsmie bur eilier. I). SPEHKY, Aircui.

As complete a line of Dress Mre, Jor.lai1, wtio la an ed lady and mother ofMr. Jordan of the WalUct House, hag been quite unwell the past few day. Tom MeCrtiiy was in khe city the other day trying some new pot a oe s.naid to be raised in the gunny clime down on th Hackherrr. Mr. and Mre.

Carper have this week mi v-d from their claim into town and will fix up a peat home on Caipanter street between Third ad Fourth. 143 Section 33-1438, railroad land, three miles from Wallace, is a flue body of farming land and has also a quarry of magnesia limestone. It can be bought at a moderate advance upon original cost which was $4.50 per acre. 119 100 acres of good land, moderately well proved, within three fourths of a mile of the Wallace depot. Relinquishment furnished or land deeded as required.

Call soon and get this desirable tract at "way down'- price. 138. Goods and Trimmings as you will find in cities ten times our sp the new goods. dfTiis Emporium MKS. j.

1'EBKV. FOB SALE. I offer for sale at my ranch west of Sharon Springs, one thousand head ot ewes, one to four years old, in good condition. Will shear eight pounds to the head. For particulars address JAMR.

YOXALI, Sharon Springs. Kansas. ORGANS. I am sole agent for the Wretem Cottage Organ iu Wallace County and am prepared to make sales on the most reasonable terms. I ravclliugvxpeiises of agents saved by buying of me.

Special reductions to churches ami societies. Jennie Hamilton. Wallace, Kansas. FOKTY CENTS in postage stamps for a new Nlckle Plated Stem Winder and Stem Setter Watch, just patented. Address Boy Jacksou, Box 15, 311 East 104th Street, N.

Y. City. Mention this paper. 67 Partner Wanted! Well drillers, I have a good ensine and am offered $1000 Tor water, F. JI.

Rcdd, Wallace Xausas. NOTICE! To any one who will break all or part or the Northeast quarter of Mection 25 Township 12, Kange 30, Wallace county, Kansas, I will give the first two crops. For furl her information, address, W. H. BAKTLETT, Sw6 Alexis, Warreu III.

MONEY! I am now prepared to make loans on all good real estate in Wallace county. Also will loan money to make final proofs in Wichita, Greeley, Wallace, Sherman and Losan counties Hates reasonable. W. L. DAWSON, Wallace county, Kas.

ntr Pnnrlo A full assortment of hats, lilt UbtlUOioiiiiefsaiid trimmings, lut size. est stIFs, at Terry's Emporium. A very good timber culture claim, one half ust received a nice line sunns' millinery noods. Tney include the l.rettiest shapes to be found In ine ni irKci. mile from Augustine, Price 5200.

94. Good homestead 3 miles from the city, having breaking and good well of water only .5 leet deep. Price 300. 95. Spring and summer suits now arriving.

Winter Clothing at big discount. New. LOCAL NOTICES. I. o.

o. r. Regular meetinit every Friday evening In r.nk Halt. Vlsl Ing brethren are cordially Incited to meet with us. O.

K. Corr.LAND, N. U. c. A.

a. S. S. Terry Post No. t.

meets regularly In Tank Hall at 3 p. on the 2nd. Tuesday and atT p. on the fourth Tuesday In earh month. Comrades in go-l standing who happen to be In town are cordially iuvued to meet vritbiia.

T. J. R. Pkrrt, Commander. 9.

L. Wilso sr. Adjutant. W. R.

Corps No, 1U3 meets in Bank Hall at 2 .30 p. Wednesday mice in two weeks. Mrs, M. B. ilATt-H, Mr.

M. a. Yocno. Bee. Protem.

President. CHURCH SERVICES. First Con ereg it tonal Church. Divine, servlres macU Sabbath morning and evening, at 11 and so. Sabbath School, to a.

m. Tuesdays, 7: 3d. Younit Peopies Association. Thursday 3ft p. Prayer meeetlns.

All are cord Invited. Rby. Thomas Mrtsn Tastor, GRAND DEAWIHG Of Lots to Take Place in the Town of Robert Stevens' ranch ol 320 acres fine land, samples from the Celebrated Fass Bros. homestead and timber culture claim, located on Lake creek 10 mi es from the city, for a short at $4.00 per This tract is all fenced iid cross fenced and otherwise well improved 109. A full section of railroad land, miles from Dr.

our tu rader to W8Bh-ii'ptonin the interests of the town site, returned on Thursday, looking well ana feeling The Doctor has ec-eomlidhed what- he wan snt to do. M. EJ. Vilotl, of ttie Kansas Ci'y Star, a lively evening paper, was in the city, Thursday. He interviewed our business men regarding eubacriptions, and went 3 p.

m. Mr. John King, who has a con pie of fioee-c'aims three miles north of town trr ved this week with his family and household frm I wa. He is a good citizan and the Begi-ter welcomes all such to our commnni). The genial couotenat of M'.

W. T. Irwin, better known as "Tramp" of the Abilene Gazette, was on our streets last Wednesday. He was look-ng up the interests of the GazHte with all his old time vigor and energy. 7allace.

It has ol a mile of the course of He smoky Hill river. Cheap at acre, lit. Good timber culture claim on Goose creek IG0 acresof rai'road land adjoining. Both ract have abundant ueverfailing water. Price ery low.

Fashionable Tailors, Chicago Just received. Call and look over them. BOOTS 113 liO'E. Better and larger line than we have ever carried. Ladies Fine Kid Boots in all styles and lists from the cheapest to the finest French Kid made.

Mens in all grades from the Old Reliable Plow Shoe to the Finest Kangaroo and French calf made. Boys and children's and Misses, all grades andprices. APEIL 5th, 1888. BUCKLEX AKX1CA SALVE. Tne best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chanped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed give perlrct satisfaction or money ref muled. Piiee 25 cents per box. For sale bv Alex. S- Hatch. 37 INSURE YOUlt ruOPEKTY.

Captain Terry represents several first-class Insurance companies in which your property will be carried safely at reasonaolcrat.es. Take time by the forelock and Insure. Apply at the Wallace County Bank Two good homesteads adjoining on Smoky Mill river, second bottom latin. Seven miles fed ist of Wallace. Price $150 each.

123. Good timber claim in south part of Wallace county ana two and a half miles Irom the towu of Augustine. Price $100. 122. Three good homesteads all In same section.

LaElnrtcne Is located In Sherman county, Kansas, 12 miles west and 8 miles south of tne county seat. In the midst ot the best farming country in the northwest, being on a divide over 100 miles long, over which the following named railroads have surveys and pronouee it the Hi est natural road bed that ever a rail was laid on: The Denver Short Line running from Denvar" to Leaveu worth, ihe B. M. from Oxford, Nebraska, Pueblo, Colorado tne M. K.

T. and the Missouri Pacific from Stockton to Denver. All the above named surveys run tliroiiL'h the town site and Lafllanche will soon be the best, It. town in Western Kansas. miles from Wallace.

Price $150 each. 117. The prices of all unsold railroad lands, in Sherman, Wichita, Wallace and Greeley counties have been advanced fl.OO par sere. W. L.

Dawson, Agent C. A. STEVENS, iond homesteads In same section, twelve RAINFALL OF WESTERN KANSAS. The following report is made np from reports made by Mr-C. E.

Bennett, residiug near Eustis, Hherman county, and by Mr. M. T. Gritrgs of A'allace, the former a volunt iry observer of cli-Tiatic changes and who has reported regul rly lor the Wallace County Ukoistfr for the past two years; the latter is a paid observer for th I. H.

weatlwr bureau. The total rainfall from April 10, i8S to Sept. isw was IT'i inches, and It was well distributed and good crops were raised. The rainfall for 1S7 was as follows, viz April, 4.TS Inches. May, 2.52 Inches.

June, 4.12 inches. July. 2 51 Inches. August, 5.11 Inches. Pert-m her.

1.51 inches, la' Inrlies. 1 bete has leen little or no rainfall and not much now, outside of the above period of time. The winters are shoit and the mercury does not fiften fall below zero. tiles Irom the city. Price $50 each.

143. Id Good timber cnture claim, ha via spring, near Clark's ranch. A homestead can be got adjoin ing this tract. price $225. 142.

Wait" for our new spring styles, will be here in a few days. ir bM Mrfessr. One of the best timber culture claims In the county, and less than four miles from Wallace, Sitisf ctiou Guaranteed. Call. mn ST.

WALLACE KANSAS. Price $4o0. 151. 160 acres deeded land two ml'es from Sharon Springs and ten miles from Wallace. This is one of the best w.ttered, farming and grass claims of its size in the west.

Can be bought LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Geo. W. McEe, cmnty treasurer, has removed his fllee to the Merchant's hank building, where he will have a very comfortable and convenient place.

Mr. T. Gtndy, deputy traas urer, has his land effi in the same room. Joe Neal, who used to ba one of the biys, but who has bee a in Council Gmve all wtnter.hove in yesterday morning itid took out a search warrant for his heet girl. He look' just as natural a ever, and when she met him on the rner there was mutual recognition at ns, This is Sf.

Patricks in the Morning. St. Pat. was a great and good mm. He cast out all the Bnakes and toade from his native land and contributed regularly to the BUtprt of I he poor and needy S'.

Patrick ws born in Ireland, at.d it would be great presumption to sopp tse that he did not live and die there, so he must. hve been an Irishman. Messrs. Tnormei -rg Bros. Co.

of Asearia, who have done an extensive rl)tir and fed business in this city the past year have sold out to Mr. II. A 'Utk and closed their house here. They hav-Jeetablishedthe q-ishty of their fl iur in this market and have a name for fair dealing. Mr.

A. K. Andereon, vho has been their manager here has We always have what you want at the tow, est Cash prices. CB. I.

LOOK CO. Corner of Wall and Second Sts. Wallace. Scotch X3 leery, SEAR GOODMAN'S. ON SECOND STREET FresHBreafl, Piesanfl Gales- Jill, the shoemaker.

Second street, south ld First-class brick lor s.ile at II. A. Clark'c. Red Rush eats for seed at II. A.

Clark's, EVERY DAY. THE BEST. 49-4W. cheap aud on easy terms. 147 Quarter section gof railroad land on Rose creek from Wallace.

A considerable portion ol this laud can be easily irrigated Will be sold.at a small advance upon cost. particulars in regard to sale of Ihe property described in tl-ls column address FELIX T. GAXDY, WALLA.CE. KANSAS. F.

L. LOYELAND. T. J. B.

PERRY, CaeLier and Notary Public. Alex S. ITatch has just received a full line of echcol books and school supplies. IT. S.

Land Office,) WaKe -ney. J. No. 10256. February 4.

isks. Complaint navm been entered at this office Nearly every branch of business is now represented in the town Now is the time to make your investments in this town before spring work is resumed on these roads; Invest now when you can get a lot for $10 that In a few months will be worth from to $500. ATE It 1 LaBlanch is perhaps the towti In the state having in operation a complete system of water works, capable of furnishing water in any quan'ity on any part of tiie town sire at a moderate cost, A Catholic Church 22X10 ana a public school buildtnit are now In progress of erection on the town site $10 Buys a ticket, each ticket draws a lot 25X120 feet and on these lots are three Monitor Win i Mils which are to be drawn by the parties hi 'hi. ing correspondine lots a id the balance are selected from 500 choice lots. The deeds are given on day of drawing, April 5tli, in the town of L-ilanche.

Keduced rates on the stage line trom Sharon Springs, on the Kansas Pacific railroad to LaBlanche, on the 3d, 4th, 5th ind 6tn of April, aud on all other stage lines leading into the town. Everybody is Invited to come and see this beautiful country and more -specially if you are eontemplatiui starting in business of any kind. The drawing Is conducted by honorable men and everytmna is as represented. AH the money received from the sale of th.se lots and one third more is to be invested in Improvements on the town site this for the benefit of the purchaser and to more rapidly increase the value or the property. For further Information address F.

Crofut or Bank of Jorden, Jorden. New York; Kidenour Baker, Grocery company, Kansas City, W. Mouk. Speneerville, Ohio B. O.

Huihert, Sharon Springs, Kansas s. L. Wilson, editor Wallace County Kasrister, Wallace Kansas Tait, editor Dark horse, Eustis, Fr ink Parks, editor Democrat, Eustis, Kansas E. Black nun anb W. II.

Thomas, iB'auclie. SEED OATS. A ear load of Red Rush oats for seed at II. A Claik. Wallace.

by Joseph H. Atkins against Alfred M. For er i for aband-iolni; his h'iinesteal entry No. 1H723. fcb WALLACE, KANSAS, dated March to, itsK7, Uui tile nv qr.

sec. 2, Ip. 14 3:1 in Wa lace countv, Kansas, witn a view lo the cau'-ellaiion ol said euiry, the said nariies are hereby summoned lo appear this office on tlie 31st day of March, iRs, at I o.cloek P. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 7w5 W.

H. PILKENTON, Receiver. o-3 CL Goott sp'it White Oak and much Yellow Pine 2x4's fur iwwts at C'bicasro Lmbr. Co's yard, fver Uck Cnnel Coal at Chicago Lumber Co s. ysrd.

The Celebrated Baker wire for sale at Chieaco Lumber Co's yard also cheap Tainted and Ga VatiUcd ire. gone to Salina to accept a posi- Photographic Cabinet Albums at Alex S. Hatch's Drug Store. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. EEFER BY PERMISSION TO Nishna Valley Bank, RivertoD, Iowa.

First National Bai.k, Hamburg, low Farmers and Merchants Bank, Hambirgr, Iowa. President First nk, Corninjr, Iowa. ink of jmmerce, Kansas City ition in one of th leading hardware bouses of that ci'y He is a gentleman and un honest man. The records of the county haveben f'ent CImkw Yost's TTsves lUWiOty Flour, In all (trades at II. A.

1'Uik's. Wallace. Wall Pan'sr Now is time to (ret. vour lull liujjtfl stock lor spring house-cleat'tuir. Cal! at W.

A. Ortzel's drug store. removed to the back room of the Wallace Contjty Mr. Hook has 'been ap CD Wfl Th 1-itest p-tfrns In gret CM pjpClvarlety at W. A.

Oelzels U. S. Land Oltlce, Wa-Keenev Kans. J-No. 10246.

Ke ruary 4th 18X8. been entered at this office by C. Smallcy against James M. Nicltol for la'lmi; to comply with iaw io Timber-t'ul-lure Entry no. 10340 dated tu 1SS7, upon tlie SWy, S-tion 14, Township 11 south.

Range west, iu Wallace countv, Kansas, with a view to Hie cancellation of said eotrv. Couteslsnt alle.ing that ihe said James M. Ni hoi has tailed lo break, plow or st live acres siid tract or any p.irl iif the same realise the same to lie done at any tim duringthe tlrsi year I I entry and that said failure still exists. The i i rues are hereby suminoued lo appear at office on the uotli of March, l.sss at I o'i kx-k p. to respond and turnisli testimony concerning said alleged faihi e.

W. H. PILKENTON, 7w5 Register. r. 8.

Liiud Office, i Wa-Keeuey No. 10335. February 4th I Msg. Complaint having been entered at this office hv Kale Atkins ana list Crus W. Cowgill for Mbai.douin Ins Homesiead Entrv No.

IffilSO, da ted ireu 23 18-S7, upon the NE'i. Section 2S, Towuship 14 Range 39 in allaee countv, ith view to the cancellation of said ei'i-tty, the Mtid jiarties are hereby siiliiino-ed to appear at tins office on the 31st day of March, 1 o'clock P. to restond and furnish testimony concerning said mieged abandonment. V. II.

PILKENTON, fwS Receiver. For railroad inform ition address T. Osborne, lr store. ASGAIN AT pointed deputy R. corder to transcrib-from the lrnt bo- ks to the new mes and the work will well done.

Everything pertaining to county matters are now in as good condition as mid ba desired under the circum8tatca6 and we Coon Hollow, Kenrucky. J. J. Crofut, Corres blankets at our CfGSfog OUiol ponding Secretary, LiBlinche, Kansas. E.

Cook Co. ST Tickets for sale by eo. W. Outcalt and S. L.

Wilson, Wallace, Kansis. cot fi lenty exp ct them to improv- TAOS. Store. W. A.

DEXTER, righl along. Every effrt will be made to protect the records from further de struction by any means and we hops to (tuc-sed. GENERAL BLACKSMITIIING, CHOICE CITY" rKoFERTY. Th well known real estate dealer, Mr. Charles Edwards, whose other mine is EH, In-t rms us that he Is now prepared to offer some very choice business and resi.lence proverty for at at verv prices.

Als be wdl sell lots in wh it known as the Kcrshner lat, handsome piece of land lying within asv reach of the business part of Ihe city. Creat bargains may now be had in these lot, and a C-'ean waranty deed Is part of the contract. Th K. C. Times and Ihe Wa'l ice County SnoisTrn and the gard-n eds, worth tXOQ of Anybody's money, all tor 82.25.

Come In quick. Young People's Association IIORSESHOEIN(i AND REPAIRING. A New Rod Breaking Plow mj Programme. Song. Choir.

Recitation. Chap. Hanks. Dialogu Pearl S'uther and others Readu g. W.

L. D-t wilier. Recitation. llattte Martin. Song.

Rosa Adler and Emma Land Office 1 Wa-Keeney, No. 79o. Feb. 18, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler is iiled notice of hia intention to mai-e rlual proof in support of his claim, and Specialty.

1. 3. 4. 5. 4, OX SECOKB STREET.

Of FALL AM WINTER GOODS, Such as Flannels, Dress Goods, Yarns, Blankets and Comforters, Lined Gloves and Mitcens, Men's, Ladies' andChildren's Underwear, Lined Duck Suits and Overcoats Rubbers, Overshoes and Felt Boots. Two copies ot 'Me Hroistkk a year for provided ne goes east to do missionary work. Call and lee sample. Shc-p three doors eaist of that said proof will be made before the i lerk of tlie District Court W.dlaee at Wallace, Kansas, on April 7th, 1S, viz. Condee.

JUttrM r. A YKKS, FI. E. No. 13915 for the ne qr.

scc24.tn t2. rang oCJoe, Second street. 39 w. He. minu the following to WALLACE, KANSAS.

prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz Madison Hunt, Isaac R. Bevard, A.J. Hoffman, l. D-rvet, all of Wallace, Kansas. W.C L.

BE A HI), Register. IT. S. Land Office, Office, WiiKeeuey, i. 10547, Recitation.

W. B. Flint Talk on travelling. Mr. Song.

Wm. Martin and Alvin anton. Recesa, it. Delphia Ford and others. Declamation.

R. Doide. Ex'en peranious Speech. ilr. H.

8. 9. I 10. 1. A 3.

Feb 28, 1 No. IS88. Compli.ii having been entered nt this ofTlr-e t-t having bee bv t'hristena A. Mcfready against George en i A. Mc Kepler for abandoning his Homestead Einry No- 172C7.

dated A mil 5. 1887. linon the south- ens' quarter of sec 'ion 12, township 14, range The entertainment given f.r the bnetfi of the band at Sharon spring on Monday night was quite asiiccs. It was quite well attend-d by Walliee peop'e. Mimcd-nt Denver on Wednesday, 7, Mr.

Isaae W. Wilson to Miss Anna Campbell. Mr. Wilson ta a porter on one of tne C. 1.

trains and Mis Camiibell has been living at II Ciatk'a tr some months. The stars nd st'ipes have been displayed the ast week at ball mast, over the U. P. Rv. buildlnu in ibis citv nut of respect for the memory of the late Thomas J.

Potter, General Manager of the P. system why died at Washington on Frld ty thetrth m-tsnt. feavii" tin I vj'i'it ho'ise In the west part ot town tais week, was a new feature. Five gritty litt'e westerners got It tin -t their Own benefit. They had a pretty good supper, ehsried an admission fee to the rest of the urchins and also chsrgd thm for their iper, and then pocketed the proceeds.

We Flint, sof.ior. 4. Bong by the socief y. 5. Volnnteer xrciee.

In Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets. in wai'nce, Kansas, wi.b a view to tne en nee Hat ion of said entry; the said iartiesare hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 23rd day of April, I8S8. at 10 o'clock a. to respond Hud furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. BEARD.

Receiver. B. J. Hanxa, Atty. iiw5.

Land Office at WaKeenev. Kas. No. 5.89. Feb.

4, 1888. tj No: ice is hereby given that the following named seller is tiled police of his intention to in ike tin .1 proof in snppnit of bis claim, and hid said proof will be made before Register and Receiver U. s. Land at WaKeeney, on March 19th. iss, CHAHLES W.

BAKE It, D. S. 13191 for the N. E. i "Seciioii 24, Township 10 south Range 38 west.

He nanit ihe fol 'owing witnesses to prove h's coniinuo.ts resideuce upon and cultivation ol said land viz Van Agee. John Shreve, J. H. Mayor and A G. Smith, all of Wallace, Kas.

W. C. L. Bf.aud, Cw5 Register The Near Future City, GREAT DRAWING FOR CHOICE LOTS APRIL 5TH, 1883. YV ill lake place on premises at 10 a.

m- Free Excursion train will leave Denver in morning and return in evening. All that purchase tickets for lots arc epecially invited to be prrsi-nt. This new Towu is located 20 miles east of Denver, on the Kansas Pacific railroad, in the beautiful valley of Box Elder, which extends many miles on both side's of the railroad, with extended, gently rolling praitie on all sides, and in sight are the snow-capped mountains which cau be seen at a distance of 75 tulles on the South to the same distance on the North. Among the most prominent in view are Pike's Peak, Peak and Grey's Teak. AS A HEALTH RESORT Watkins will have no superior, being free frrm smelter smoke, with the purest of pure air, and wi I without doubt make the finest suburban town near Denver.

Being about 35 minutes ride frm Denver, trains going botu ways morning and evening, men cau do business in Deiive and live in Watkins. or on ranches near Wat-kins, and attend to their business in Denver and save one-half of their living expenses. NERVOUS PEOPLE. No cyclones were ever known in Co'orado. This valley Is one of the nnest and lichest on the K.

P. railroad between Denver and Kansas state line. Soil many feet deep; good crops are raised in this valley without irrigation. Bitt i here is going to be an irrigation ditch taken out from the Box Elder creek. Plenty ot good well water is to be had at a depth of 15 to 35 feet in this valley.

Town Company propose to bore lor artesian water to ihe towu. COAL. The Scranton coal mines are located near Watkins, whetfe coal can be had at $1.75 per ton. FREE HOMES. Plenty of good government land near Watkins still being open for settlement but since starting the 'new town thete has been a great rush tor government land: also the railroad hind has taken a big boom is being sold rapidly.

Dur-iug the rapid sealing up of Colorado, which was uuparalleld in the history of the great west, in 18S7 OYER 4,500,000 ACRES WERE TAKEN. 1888 will be much treater, and government land mound Watkins will certainly be worib, one vear from to-oay, from $10 io 20 per acre. Poor inau now is your time. BIO MONEY. If you want tn purchase lots in a new town that will irip'e yonr niuey in less ihan months, invest in Waikms.

We will soon have good schools, churches and everything that is calculated to make a first-iliiss towu. NO FAILURE. Parties interested in this town some ol thera have had years of experience in booming towus and do not know wnat failure and ev-erv one that invests at the low prices that we are selling lots at now is as sine lo make money as twice 2 are 4- We expect to have many new buildings under construction before the 5th of April. For a short time we will se'l a lim'ted amount of tickets for lots at the low price ot $15 each, which will en'-iile the holder same a chance to draw our 150.00 lor $15. Afier drawing all lots will be advanced in price.

Th lowest will he sold at $25 and from that to $i5t. each, and on da of drawing all panies who hold tickets, will gel warranty deed for srue. TITLE PERFECT, Tne Land being bought ol tlie state; will have abstract on day of drawing to show all parties. To parties wishing build at once special in ducements will be given. For full particulars, call ou or address as below.

The Watkins Town Company. -VVatki Airapaho3i Colo. JOHN I- FETZEK, 6u7 Kith St. Denver, Colo. JTJDSON GARDNER, Kit Carson, Coin.

M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, Manhattan, Kas. J. WVLIE ANDERSON.

Office 12 13 Steele B'k Denver, Colo. D. L. MUoSZLIAN, Quliiey, His. Come and get Prices aud see the Goods before purchasing DELEGATE CONVENTION.

A de'egnte convention of the republicans of the sixth congressional district of the state of Kansas, will lie held in the city of Obejlin, Kas. on Wednesday, the isth day of iy, i83-, at 2 Agent forthe American Sewing Machine. Band Condoir Birr Cau Baking Powders, 1 lbs. for 50 eente. o'cl-x p.

for the purpose of nominating two del -gates and two alternates to represent the 6th Congressional District In the National Re Chicago 1 1L Feb. 29, 1S88- C. S. Land Office, Wa-Keeney, Kas. VNo.

10245. February, 4th 1888 Complaint Having been entered at this office by Henry W. Wlmtecar against Charles Fuller for failure io comoly with law as to Timber-Cirture En rv No. 9337 dated April 6 iss, ui-oii the NEK Section 22. Township 11 south.

Range 39 west, in Wallace county, Kansiis, wilh a view to the cancellation of mM entry. Contestant alleging that the s-dd Charles L. shall probably hear of soma new base ball suits publican Convention to be held in Chicago, 111., June 9th, 1888. The representation will be the Sample Copies Mailed Free. $1.00 FOR 13 WEEKS.

TIIE POLICE GAZETTE same as in the following congressional conven tiou. CONGRESSIONAL CONVKNTI OS. FOB SALE Fuller has failed to break, plow or stir Ave' acres Will be mailed, securely wrapped, to anv ad Ilk tlie TTllitMfl Stulnt fn, li titnnlii. as a result. NOTICE.

All persons Indebted to the firm of Thorsten-terg Bros, Co. will please call and settle at the Wallace county Bank. Immediate settle-men' will save csts. Ilw4 TnoRSTityF.na Bros, ft Co. ONE MILLION.

Over one million lines of good sensible read- or said tract any part, of tlie same, or caiwd the same to be done at any time doling the first year of said entrt and that said failure sriil The said parties are hereby mimmnned to an. WOIM HOUSES A Delegate Convention of the republicans of the 6th Congressional district of tn state of Kansas will be held in the city of Russell, on Wednesday May 2, ISsK, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of nomin one candidate for zctte of New ork is the onlv legitimate illustrated sporting and sensational journal published on the American continent. Apply for terms to RICHARD K. FOX, Frauklin Square, New York pear at this ortice on the 23th day of March 1888, at at o'clock a.

m. toresp md and furnish testi congress, and one presidential elector mony concerning saw alleged. 7w5 W. H. PILKENTON.

Receiver. tn matter fir one dl jht year, nrninhed In The basis of representation iu said convention srinll be one delegate and one alternate for every the KsnsiiS City Weekly Journal. Arp'y to 200 votes or fraction of loi or over of votes east your postmaster, who Is tlie agent. Sample eopicsfiee. DISSOLLTIOM NOTICE.

fr Hon. E. B. alien, secretory of tate in tg86, and one delegate and one alternate for the counties not organized at the time said vote was taken, giving each county in the district the following number of delegates and alter Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have this iy by mutual consent agreed to dls OF ALL GRADES. Oood Brood lares CHOICE MILK COWS AND And Thoroughbred lar.d-China Swint Kept constantly for sale at the lowest prices at Smokey Dale Ranch, 5 miles northwest of Sharon Springs, Kansas.

22 tf SLIITil RICE. ADVICE NO, 2. TO AU AGENTS AND FATHONS it has been agreed that Land SxccRslax Tickets shall be sold on the basis of ok fake fob ihk noon tkif from Chicago and intermediate points between Missouri River to all points in Western Kansas on the loliow ng Tuesdays-March 20th, April 3rd and 24th, May 8th and 22d, June 5th and 19ch. Please give this information a wide-spread circulation. Rates and any other lut ormat ion can be had upou application to Yours Truly.

Victor Rtlanoer, 46 South Clark St. nates. eoive the parfiership heretofore exls ing under the name of Brooks Honeywell in the city of Wal ace, the lid D. Brinks continuing the weaves, House and sigN PAINTER. PAPER HANGING A SPECALTY.

Wallace, Kaks. A KAN OR WOniAIT. who will work faithfully can secure (if they so desire) a rare chance to make money by liand-linirTheHon. Henry W. Rlair's (Senator froji New Hampshire) Temperance Movement, or The Conflict Between Kao and Alcohol.

the fact of the deep interest twin taken 'n the Temperance Movement to-dav, ihe hisrhstandins of the writer as a "leader of men and moulder of public opinion, it is presumed you can readl'y see ihe unusual opportunity offered to make money by fcUlus suca a work. If favorable to er gnjlut; with us, pWe answer once as lerrltory is bvinn taken very rap-rtly, and give us full particulars as to our buai-expeiletice; references, present business and assuming the debts ni said Broks A llo ieywell and all patties owing the a'dfirm will please ca'l and settle wlih the Count es. Pel. Alt. Counties, rtel.

Alt. IVs-alnr 4 4 Hooks 7 7 3 3 Kifjiell 4 4 Ellsworth. ...6 Slieridaii 3 2 t.raliHin 4 4 Smith 9 9 Jewel 11 II Trego 3 a Lincoln 6 Cheyenne. 2 Miteh. 11 9 9 1 Norimi 6 6 .,4 4 Osborne it 9 1 Phillips 8 Gove 9 9 Rawlins 3 3 Logan, 1 1 ul J.

D. nroeM, J. D. Brook-. Wllae-, March 12, 1S88.

Alehfd Honktwill. IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE. Read the fallowing Mr. a II. Morris, New-atk, says Was down with Ahcess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive.

Began taking lr. King's Ne Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made. Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died or Lung troubles.

Was given up by doctors. A i now in the Dest of health." Try ir. Sample bottles free at A. S. Hatch's drug store.

ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electiic Bitters sing the same song of praise, A purer medicire does not exist md it is guarmteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters wilt cure aT oseases of t'e Uver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheuinand other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria fever from tlie tems Foreure ot Headache, const ip nd fndi -t-s'inn try ectr Bitters.

Entire wis! tot ion ittur mteed, or money rettr-d- Price (Hi cis. per bottle at Hatch's Jrug siore. lt3 Election Proclamation. Tlie annnal city election for the city of Wal No proxies will be allowed. lace, Kansas, wii; be held at the Council roorrs It is reccommended by the committee that the county convention to elect delegates be of said citv ou Mo utay the 2nd day April, 1WS, ltrii the hnrs o( 8 OiUk a.

and 6 U. S. Land Office, i WaKeeeey, Kas. No, 10384. Man 8, 1888.

Complaint havmubeen entered at this office by Anna Lawion against Henry Richardson for abandoning his Homestead Entry No 11300 dated March 1st 1880, upon the southeast quurierof section 32, township 12 south, range 38 west, iu Wallace county, Kansas, with a view to the Cane' llation of said entrv tne said parties are hereby summoned to appar at this on the 23rd nay day ot April, 1888. 9 o'cloiTc A. to rerond j.nd I rulsh testimony concerning sid alleged abandonment. W. II, Pll.KlSGTOJT.

t. Rtceiver. B. J. Havna, Alty.

o'cl-wk r- m. of a'd dny and the officers to be held not later than April 11, and that the chairman of the county central committee report the list of delegates and alternates elected at once chosen are as ioil ws Fo lee Jud.e, Major THE LADIES "Wno liavs Dressmaking or Sewing to tie dim are respectfully Inrlted to eail on Miss Donaghy and Mrs. iyall, uext door to the Keistb Office, wcl! done ana guarantee sitisftct ou. and five conncllmen. A'-'cst S.

A. ClttTM to the secretary at Stockton, Py order Sixth District Centra! Committee. Lap. Smith, J. H.

Fkakklijc, Secretary. CUatrnuin V. n. Rrrr, City Herk. Mayor.

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