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Wallace County Register from Wallace, Kansas • 3

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WLJ HMTI tKE WALLACE COUNTY REGISTER. official pxr kb of citt and county. ANDY'S FOR SALE ToPLANDy Sherman May 7, '88. Ed. Register: Thinking few lines from this pec'ion LOCAL NEWS.

PappoosQ. Wallace. Kansas, ma might be acceptable, I eeat myself to the Refreshing; shower. task. Planting on old ground and last fall and tprii breaking is mostly donp, and OF ALL GRADES.

Real Estate A Photographs. gency, Mr. and Mre. E. R- Johnson of Wichita cotin'y, were in Wallace this week on business and calling on old friends.

The Chicago Lumber Co. has the exclusive right ol sTlng Kot'k Siirinps Oonl. Mr. Irish of the Kansas Newfpper Unioa was in town this week and stopped with the Reci ter folks as usual. He is a very agreeable gentlemen.

Justice O'i'cilt, Treasurer McEwenand Sheriff Phillips went rp to Goodland this week on busiuesp. They would rot prcbiblyy the town; eiuce the boom Fine Fprinit wettt-r. a larj-B acreage cf tore, rata cane ami other prodrcs have been put in. Wbat wheat and rye was Bown last fall, looks wel', aadoea the oats that was pat in allacs, Kansas. Get ready to i-bsrrve Memorial Gill.tlie shoemaker.

Second street, south side. Mrs Stevene, of Hugo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Robbing. CHOICE MILK COWS AND leading and Only Ex- COUNTY OFFICERS. district Judge S.

J. Osboru. lerk PlsUUt Court Geo. K. AUauian.

fowuty Cle-rk. C. J. Smith. Fegir.er ol Deeds.

I- Kay. Treasurer W. Mt T.wen. Sheriff A.J. Phillips.

Sop't lub. Instruction. Smith. Frobnte Judge AV. Pawson.

Surveyor T. I IK'Ulnger. Attorney T. I). Hamilton.

Coroner J. W. Dilwonh. Cooitrtiaaioner, First list til en UnU Second Thos. Madigan.

Third James Yoxall. during Ftbruary, March and April. The elusive And Thoroughbred Pcland-China Swin From present appeararces and the large amount of rainfall which we have beanbieBsed with, we may look for such a Dry Goods House pricenare on np there. Dr. F.

L. Searls and Mr. J. M. Yoman No.

95. Homestead and timber claim on Lake creek, 10 miles from Wallace. Good farming and Kept constantly for Bale at the lowest Western Kansas. from Hartley, Iowa, were in town this We are goods in Get your daily bread at Robertson's, Mr. Victor Rylander was with the excursion iets on Thursday.

The Chicago Lumber Co. his the exclusive right of selling Hock Springs Coal. The M. E. erjpper on Tuesday evening was well patronized and netted about $30.

prices at Bmokey Dale Ciucb, 5 miles northwest of Sharon Springs, Kansas. ersss land, all nnder barb wire fence. Price 91 per acre. week visiting Mr. A.

B. Chrysler Rnd family. They are taking a trip through ceiving daily, new UMO PACIFIC TIME CARD. Going West. Train 501 lenvea Wallace at 12.40 a.

101 Timber culture claim in west part of Wallace the weBt and left for Denver on Tues-day'a train. 22-tf SL'iTi! county. Price 35. our lines. MONEY! MONEY! Enough for all, on final FOKKEB McQUISTON'S Get yonr photographs to day.

To-morrow may never shine on your blooming face. proofs and deeded lands, at 109. Section 31-13-38-, railroad land, one and a half miles from this city, witered by tho Smoky Hdl Kiver, considerable young timber. 60 acres under cultivation and fenced. Price SIB per acre.

111. Wallace County Bank, Wal crop this summer as will make the friends "back who fear the hot winds of Kansas, feel like going out on a forty acre lot, and kicking themselves for not taking advantage of the homestead law and securing a qnarter section of land in this Eien of America. However, they know the old saying, "faint heart," and can blame no one but themselves. Improvements are going on at a rapid rate, in this section of country, both in the north portion of Wallace and south part of Sherman counties. Among the late accessions to the voting population, who are in the batching I make note of Mr.

J. Montgomery of Wallace, who has a commodious "soddy" on the nw of 4-11-33, Mr. Richard Graefe, late of Grand Island, Nebraska, on the nw of 34-10-33, who has eUrted in to make a first-class farm, and GuFtav Gracfr, on 14-11-3S, also of Grand Island. All of the gen lace, Kansas. Mr.

Secreat, onr foreman, has removed to Mr. Montgomery's house in the east part of town. When you want to make settlement on lands or havo mnd papers executed, call on Mr. McCoy of Miller McCoy at Dawson's office. MEAT MARKET, oood timber culture claim and 160 acres railroad land together on Goose creek.

This Tho Chicago Lumber Co. has the exclusive right of selling Rock Springs Coal. Mr. Bowman fron Topeka was in the city this week. He is greatly pleased ON SECOND STKEET.

Is always well stocked with fine tract of well watered laud will be sold very cheap. 14. Section 33M4-3. three mjles from Wallace. Good land ana las magnesia limestone quarry.

Price on application. 151. FRESH and SALT MEATS, Wallace has been quite Hve'y this week and a good maty strangers hare been seen on onr street. TICKETS, TICKETS. State Steamship Co.

Across the ocean. Enquire at Wallace Co. Bank. T. J.

R. PERRY, tt Agent, Wallace, Kas. Sc U-32-13-40 deeded land on Eagle Tail creek, two miles from Sharon Springs. Will be As complete a line of Dress Goods and Trimmings as you will find in cities ten times our size. Spring and summer suits now arriving Winter clothing at big discount.

New samples from the Celebrated Fass Bros. Fashionable Tailor, Chicago, just received, call and look over them. BOOTS IVX OTOES, with the rapid developement of western Kansis and readily assents that the capital nenst leave old Topeka. He is looking for a sit nation tn the west. See Miller McCoy for lands, loans and land papers.

TheTJ. P. company has brought plank and are now in putting down new platforms and walks about their POULTRY and FISH SAUSAGE, BUTTER, We Aim to Please. Everything neat and clean and of the Beet Quality the market affords. sold very cheap II token soon.

155- Train 103 leave Wallace at 1.38 p. m. Going Kjst. tle 202 leaves Wallace at .49 a. 'rem 2C4 leaves Wallace at 3.38 p.m.

The above is by central time, mountain time telni on hur erlier. X. 8PECRY, Agent. LOCAL. NOTICES, i.

o. o. r. Ktnlar mediae every Friday evening in Sank Hall. Vlalting brethren are cordially invited to meet with us.

G.R.CorKLAD,N. U. o. a. n.

8, Ferry Fost No. 421, meets regularly tn Sank Halt at 1 p. in on the 2nd. Tuesday and IT p. on the fourth Tuesday in each Month.

Comrades in good standing who hap-prm te in towa are eordlally invited to meet wltl us. T. J. R. Ff.hrv, Commander.

L. Wn-eoa, Adjutant. W. R. C.

Ceree No, 163 meets In Bank Hall at I p. ra a Wednesday once in two weeks. Mas, M. B. Hatch, Mrs.

M. a. Youno. Bee. Protein.

President. CHCRCK SKRVICKS. First Congregsf lonal Church. Plvioe services sen Sabbath morntng and evening, at It and, SO. Union Sabbath School, 10 a.

m. Tuesdays, 30. Young Ieops Assocl Hon. Thursday 30 p. Trayer meeeting.

hilars cordially invited. Ksv. Thomas Msrsh rastor. M. E.

Church. Divine services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and :30 p. at Opera Hall.

Sab-t atu school at 9 -M a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, limr. Jackson, Pastor. Sw ne yt se 34and se so -34-13 39 tlemen give promise of being energetic and pushing citizens, and are looked up deeded land on Rose creek, three miles lrom on as ench accessions, as we can heart depot, freight honse and This There was jnst one morn excursionist on Thursday than Judge Dawson knew well how to take cre of.

With the help of the neighbors, however, he man-aged to get throngh. Wall IV 1 1 pdpcl stock lor spring house-cleaning. Call at W. A. Oetzel's drug store.

Hy welcome the only objection bo far Wallace. Price 8 per acre. 156. land two mile from Wallace, A. very fine tract vf land.

Price 38 per acre. Joins No. 1C2. 119. heard, being the fact that they are all living in a etate of 'Single cuBeedness," though they claim it is not from choice.

lave You a Weflz will by a much needed improvement, and we cannot see "why they should not go right on and build a depot at this plsc. Certainly nothing could be needed more and the business importance of our town demands it. but necessity. Town. 10, range 33 could 80 acre timber "culture claim adjoining the furnish husbands for a couple of score of townsite cf Wallace.

Price on application. 160. good, lively women of marriageable age The Rcbidoux have lost rather heav 160 acres deeded land the only good location writing material Kew Books, Stationary, aud at Dr. Hatch's Drug Store. near Wallace for the water supply of the city ily from their last spring crcp of calves Correspondence solicited in relation to this land am prepared to ire or drill wllt The following pnes: For first 100 feet, 50 cents a foot for borinp, Or fl a foot for drilling.

which can now be bought very cheap. 162. Sw school land one and a half A gentleman from Atlantic Iowa called ppon ns for finite a visit this week. lie that fine yoorg city is improvinsr with the general growth and that business is fairly rctive. Fees Fcr Settin.

Ture Brown Leghorn eegs at one dollar a setting. J. I. SMITTT. Sec.

32, 14. 38. Mr. Bscon and ether from Ohio who are interested in the Bnckeve Land and the town of Angnstine were in the city yserday and went down to see their inveetments. Tubing put in wnen furnished.

Satis Dr. and Mrs. Hatch were somewhat surpriaed on Wednesday by the arrival of Mrt. Hatch's father and mothrr, the Hon. G.

T. Wat kins and wife, of Whit ing, Kansas. They came in on the after miles from Wallace. Has abundant water at a Better and larger line than we have evr carried. Ladies fine kid boots in all styles vnd lists from 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 graues and prices. during tho pst month, though from what cause deponent eayeth not, being no veterinarian. Miss Mamie Wolfe, of this township, visted with Mrs.

Casavant of Wallace, last week, and viewed the eights of your town. depth, ol twenty feet. This land joins No.1256 Price $3 per acre. 63 noon train and will remain to visit their daughter and family for some time. Mr.

Good timber culture. claim! hainmile from faction guaranteed. See James Teele, Wallace, Kansas. Or leave erdera at REGISTER office- rail station. Price $150.

166.1 Mrs. L. L. Townsend of 8-10-38, etarted in company with her mother-in-law, for A good and fairly improved homestead mtd-wav between Sharon Sptings ano Wallace RAINFALL FOR 188. Reported by Mr.

M. T. Griggs. U. 8.

Observer ef Climatic changes at Wallace, Kansss. January, ralu and snow Inches February, 1.00 March, 1.02 April. 3.43 Total to nto R.47 Walla Walla, W. last week, to begone of HARNESS snOP FOR SALE Enquire Can be deeded. Price 0.

170. a few months, visiting relativeP. Mr. D. Trout, who has disposed of his claims A snlendld timber culture claim three in 10-39, will farm her nlace this season.

from Wallace. Price $300. 173. Like all your readers, our family or address E. W.

Cook, Wallace, Kansas. Mr. Matie Newton'a sister-in-law, from Wipconsin is visiting her thin week On Thursday they drove down to Rnssell Sorings to see the beauties of western Kansas as shown in Tvnran county. We are glad to know that Comity V4-3-14-39 railroad land on Kose creek, 3 miles from Wallace. About one-third of this tract is now under irrigation ditch.

Cheap at are interested in'Trean," and think such interesting stories an improvement on the "protection tariff" slueh that former KOBEKT SHARMAX, Bricklayer and Plasterer Wallace, Kansas. Always ready to do good work in my line at reasonable rates. Cisterns and flues a specialit3'. Wait for our new spring styles, will Notice to Our Patrons. All subscriptions to the Register payable in advance, $1.50 per year.

All advertising bills mast be settled monthly P.ills for Job work, ssh on delivery. All advertisements run and charged for until ordered out. Business locals cents per liue per week, and are published until ordered discontinued. $12 per acre. 74.

be here in a few days ly filled that' portion of the Register. xw li-i8-lc-39 deeded land in Wichita Attorney Hamilton is now imnroving Keep it op; and when "Trean" playa ont county near the town of Augustine. Trice $GO0. nice'y with he proppct of hisspedv gi ve us another. recovery.

His wire who has also been J. S. Taylor has a large quantity of pick is better and able to be np again. $200 cash. Balauce mortgage.

176. A good pre-emption claim on Beaver creek Belongs to a lady who is very anxious to sell. 1 0. sweet potatoes bedded out, and thinks he Watkirs has been a member of the legislature for two terms and is a well-to-do farmer and grower of fine stock, especially tborthorn cattle on his fine farm near Whiting. Miller ti McCoy will treat you fairly and do you good work in the way of loans on final proofs.

With Judge Dawson, Wallace. Mr. W. T. Holmes who has a Bheep ranch in the northwest part of the county, was in the city Thursday.

He has atout 2500 good sheep and he says they are doing well. He is watching the Mill's tarriff bill with considerable interest as all sheep men are. Mr. Holmes is raising some feed on his place, and he cuts a considerable quantity of native hay, so much that he has fed through, and has been able to Bell a fine lot to railroad contractors north-of him. A New Home.

On Thursday morning we accepted the kind offer of CaDtain Perry for a drive over his baautiful new farm, lying northeast of the city and coming np to the corporation limits. In addition to the preemption claim "which he took there We always have wliat you want at tho low Secure the pictures of your family while they wiil be able to eupp'y the needa of his many friends at reasonable rates in two est Caslifprices. are with yon, Tempus fugif. Ne 54-16-13-39 school land, three miles from or three weeks. He has also taken the There is a good dal of talk lately aboa Wallace, 100 acres rich bottom land on Tond creek, 30 acres beet upland, balance excellent pasture because having never failiug slock IB.

I. LOOK CO, rner of Wall and SeconcTSts. Wallace. move aeatnst the violators or the pro hibition law in this place. There is a initial steps for a nursery (of fruit and forest trees) and hopes to have a large lot of both, home grown next year and from that on.

He has also purchased a PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AIYVIN BENNETT, rid Counselor at Law and Notaiy Bublir, ALL ACE, KANS. Will practice In all courts of the State and ttwfore the U. S. Land office.

Land Blanks of el kinds constantly kept on band and made out with cart and accuracy. water. Price $7 per acre. 1 3. vast amonnt of good money spent in 80 acres good deeded laud two and half miles this manner that onght to find its wsy F.

L. LOVELAND. milk cow, which looks rather suppicious, T. K. PERRY, Cashier and Xotaty Pnblie.

from Wallace, Trice $4 per acre. nto thehonet channels of trade, CALL ON JERRY WEAVER To do Your-- Painting, Calsomining and Paper Hanging. JHLo is tli Uojsjsj. Now'i 'XlieT Time to have your friends come to Kansas and Nebraska as Eastern lines will sell tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS as it is well known that he can't milk particulars la regard to sale of the prop The best photos ever made In Wallace or the her. west to be had at onr gallery.

Mr. Painter lost a horse last week. erty described in tfcis column address FELIX T. GANDY, iJijll if IK? JP Q'lite a number of land seekers and which leaveshim with only half a team: lag ight ers were in town this week with lucki'y he has most of his cron ip. WALLACE.

KANSAS. the 4th U. P. exenrsion. There is not Ii is rumored that a new town is to be DB.

J. EAGGAET, WALLACE, KANSAS. Olle on Wall Street, North of Merchants Bank, sterted on the North Smoky on the wo years ago consisting of a quarter WALLACE, KANSAS, DOES A 30 MILES DISAPPEAR. much trouble in seeing western Kansas from Iowa, Illionois or Indiana, when it can all don for about $25 or 30. Thirty miles of country is a bia tiling to disap section of good land, he has purchased county line, and that arrangements neve been made, or are under cocsideration, he claim which William Bordner proved for a Borghum eugir factory, brick and Safe f.r sale.

A small safe for sale cheap at to all KANSAS and NEBRASKA points up consisting or three forties ana recently bought a frp.ct.ional strip from the GENERAL BANKING BUISNESS. crockery factory, and other enterprises. the Chicago 1 umber Co's. ofQce. As Boon as I learn particulars I will give railroad company, making in all, 317 It is prty well established tht over the TJnion IB7ioillo "THE OVERLAND ROUTE, EEFER BY PERMISSION TO you tbem.

I heard a whif-p-r, however, alfalfi will grow In this cmn'rv. It- DE. N. KIDD, Office at his Drug Store on Second Street, Wallace, Kansas. Late Burgeon of the U.

P. R'y Co. acres land. This fine body of laud is now being rspidly transformed into a good farm and a home for himself and Niahna Vallej Bank, Rlverton, Iowa. First National Bank, LTambure.

Iowa from ore who is in the riDg, that the projectors are in correspondence with east- Until July 1, lSSS.icke's sold for the excursions may not produce as martyVrnps or grow as luxuriantly as it does with irrigation, but it will produce a crop and make will be good thirty days for the round trip, and Farmers and Merchants Bank, Hamburg, Iowa. family. It ia nearly all enclosed with pear, but tills distance lias been dropped out between Kansas City and Chicago. How it happened thus figured cut: The Chicago, Santa Fe California Railway Is completed between Kansas City and Chicago, and the distance is only 458 miles measuring from Union Depot, Kansas Ci'y, to Dearborn Station, Chicago. This is exactly thirty miles less than by any of the old Hues, so you have to travel thirty miles less, your freight has to be hauled thirty miles less, and.

practically the Santa Fe has made thirty miles disappear. A few years at this rate rnd Kansas will be in Mew Eugland. THE CREAM. By subscribing for the Kansas City Weakly Journal, you will receive the cream of miscellany and the moit enjoyable paper iu the West for one dollar per year. Apply to your Postmaster, or write the Journal Kansas City Ho.

era capitalists, and that if the town starts nothing will be left undone to ran be used tenjdays going. When purchasers a good fence, and the dwelling and other President First Nat. Bank, Corninp, Iowa. Bank of Commerce, Kansas City Mo. are ready to return, these tickets will be good good ptsture without doubt.

Try it. boom the enterprise. buildings are large and commodious. REAL ESTATE. five days for that purpose.

If purchasers wish to stop short of destination on ou? lines, agents will stamp tickets good to return from such Must draw the line somewhere, as to We were particularly interested in the On more week ct the Thoto aallery Come Cpain Wheeler passed through on length of so will draw it here. effirta which Mr. Perry is making to GAIN ROBERT 11 AUCHARD Thursday's train to see his family at Yours Truly, Scilep. point. J.

S. TEBBETS, E. L. LOM AX. Gen.

P. T. Agent, Ass't P. T. Omaha.

Neb. show what this country will produce, and for this purpose we looked over his WMkan. He will be at home until after Memorial Dsy at which time he will de Plla Timber Homesteads and fields. Last year he had fine field of Mr. O.

R. Brown passed through on Tlios, Store. rye which afforded excellent pasture SMOKE. through the winter and spring and yield liver the address before the Post and the people who gather here to celebrate that day. the train yesterday to Weskan and will be in the county for some time.

MAYOR'S PBOCL AM ATION. ELECTION ed a good deal of feed in the shape of Deeded Lands. Locate! on Government Lands. Insures Property and Collects accounts Office Opposite Merchants' Bink. WALLACE, KANSAS We have given to Mr.

J. W. OTV SECOND STREET. rook A SPLENDID OFFEft, The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal and the Rfxsi-tkk one year for $2.00. This splendid offer is for cash, and euables every citizen of our county to secure a valuable paper from the capital of the state and his own local paper at the price of one subscription.

Subscribe at once. Ctkm Calo small eeon1-hand NoTICK. The OtlMlinpll Plpotnl-H ilia nitv tT hay. He also planted out a good sized orchard. The apple, cherry and plnm Ul OdlC store at this office.

KansaK are hereby not I lied that an election will be hehl at tlie cnuncilroomv on Tnenriav Mav Dilworth the sole agency for onr Celebrated brands of cigars, the La Victoria" and G. A. SPRING Alfl SUMMER-GOODS, and petch trees grew and did well, but. Sheriff Hogan of Trego was npthis 22ml, Wis for the purpose of electing oue councilman lo till the unexpired term of Thomas the ret ch trees were killed by the se week looking no the long list of witnesses U. H.

Land Office resigned. vere winter. This pring the cherry and or the irta'e in the case of the mnrder of No. WaKeeney, Kas, VNo. 10500.

Cigars. Prints and Ginghams, Handsome Dress Goods and Timmincs. May 7. 1888. apple Lave leaved out ana are growing Elisha T.

Robbina by James McMickn. Complaint having been entered at this office uatea mis 1 1th clay of May, 1SS3. Attest Wm. Hook, FkuxT.Gandy Clerk. Mayor.

The K. C. Times anU the Wallace County Present this advertisement at hii nicely and many of the yonng cherry The case will come no for trial at the j. li. sanders, Attorney-at-latt AXD HEAL ESTATE DEALER.

trees bloomed lite profusely. Having store whero it ia good for a sample Rkgistrr and the garden seeds, worth $3.50 ol next term of enrt in WaKeeney which occurs next week. anybody's money, all tor $2.25. Come in quick. by Charles E.

Fleming against Frank Pierce for abandoning bis homesiead entry No, 16277, dated February 5, 1887, upon the ne. qr of sec-t on 22, twp 12, range 39 in Wallace county Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are herebv summoned to appear at this office on theUlh day of June, 1888, at one o'clock p. to respond and urntth testimony concerning caid aliedged abanrtment. cigar. rrepartsd a large amount of ground the past pear, he has now planted freely all kinds cf fruit and forest trees that seem INSURE "VOTJK PROPERTY.

Captain Perry renrespnt several A nanl Applv to ft Boss Austin to rent rCl licnl.the lanre store room under the Only 100 coupons will be accepted. A nice line of Beady Made Clothing For Men and Boys. Opera Hall. tf. Insurnuce companies in which your property tobealapted to the climate and per- Will practice In Wallace and adjoining counties la Bute Courts and before tho Land Depart-tneot.

Deeded lands bought and sold. Office jaws w. it. jriiiiiisiu.N, iteceiver. win oe carried safely at reasonable rates.

Take time by the forelock and insure. Apply at the Charlie wards is in Salt Lske City. GUMPEUT BROS. 13w8 Philadelphia. naps acme that will prove not to he as an experiment.

We were surprised to Wallace County Bank Land Office at There are two theories, one, that there WaKeeney, VNo. 1611. WANTED A man to cultivate ten see the variety of trees which has been r.iav 5. 1888. is a vacancy to be fi'led in the Mormon rath Wall Street, Wallace, Kansas.

A. J. HABLAN, Notice is herebv eiven that the followine- U. S. Land ornee.

collected on this farm. Of forest trees. acres of good ground on Section 20. 12, 4iv The ground was in cultivation last priesthood and the other that owing to the decline tn Mormonism the b'g tem named settler has filed notice of his iiiteutiou to make final proof in support of hi-, claim, and WaKeeney, Kansas, No. 10542, there are the ash, walnu soft maple, April 23.

in at saia prou win ne maue oeiore me leric oi Comulaiut liaviner been entered at this office hard maple, chestnut, hickory, oak, the district court, Wallace Kausas, at Wal pi" will be sold at anction and Charlie year, and the man who will do the work can have all he raises. by Daniel J. McKinley against the unknown heirs and leea' ret resent at yes of Georce Dunne lace, Kansas ou June 18, 1888, viz: ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, catalpa, Russian mulberry, and will take it in as a rpcnlation. deceased, for failure to comply with law as lo H. E.

Nft. lor the se qr sec 32 twp 15 38 w. of the fruit trees even a greater variety He names the following witnesses to Drove Mason downs 'em all, specially In nice fruits MONEY 1 am now prepared to make loan nn tmnA Jfcnii-y iso. 5187, dated April 9tn. 18S5, upon the ne sec 31, tp, ll range 39 in Wallace county.

Kansas witn a view to the can Most of them are growing too. Captain etc. his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph W. Holler. Fredrick Weybriehr, J.

H. Creager, H. E. Leslie, ail of real estate in Wallace countv. Also will loan klsa! Estate and Lend Agent rractices lu all State and Federal Courts.

Ferry has sown a large area to alfalfa bfuuunss, tesa, hour ana reeu. We sell everything you need and off er it at botton prices. Our line of Xiadies and Misses' Shoes is tho BEST IN THE CITT TRY THEM ON. Agent for the American Sewing Machine, Band Condemn Bic Can Baking Powders, lbs. for 50 cents.

eellation ot said entry contestant alleging that the said (George Dunne his heirs and legal reort' seutatives have failed to plant to trees, tree Born On Thursday morning. Msy 10, Locayne, Kansas. and it is doing nicely. A few acres sown fl8, to Judge W. L.

Dawson and wife, of Business before the Land promptly at seeds, nuts or cuttings caused the same to be last year, was put in too thin, bit it is ADVICE NO, 2. none tne nve acres broken durum the first year Sharon a daughter. Dr. Hach tended to. Office up stairs In World Building.

his said entry or any part thereof. All of a foot high and growing well. He has TO ALL AGENTS AND PATRONS said failure still exists. The parties are it has been agreed that Land Excursion Tick informs us that all Is well, and the Judge steps jnst a trifle hight-r that is his nenal sown thisepring about 30 acres, mostly hereby siimiuoued to appear at this orae on WA-KEEJfEY, KANS. ets shall be sold on the basis of one fare fob the 22d day ot June, 1888.

at 1 o'clock P. to among rye and oats and it is all np and r- respond and furnish testimon concerning said the round trip from Chhttgo and intermedi gait. We may be allowed to congratu alleged failure. W. U.

1'ILKIN TON. Receiver. doing well, even that sown by itself. late the psrties upon the hapry event. I wo CO WICK VIIEELER DH0S-, There ure 30 acres of com planted on the fuel 9fl Arhuckle's coffee at Mason's, farm v-hich is jast coming np, also 25 Land Office at 1 WMJI avi sews ior zo cents, iso more.

ate points between Missouri River to all points in Western Kansas on the following Tuesdays-March 20th, April 3rd and 24th, May 8th and 22d, June 6th and I9tb. riease give this information a wide-spread circulation. Rates and any other Information can be had upon application to Yours Truly. WaKeeney, VNo. 1401, Attoraeys-at-Law, acres of cane planted on sod.

This is also beginning to come through. The April 14, 1S88, I "Memorial Day preparations are being U. S. Land Office Notice is hereby given that the following money to make final proofs in Wichita, Greeley, Wallace. Sherman and Lntan counties Kates reasonable.

w. DA WSO.V, Wallace county, Kas. FOR SALE. I offer for sale at my ranch west of Sharon Sprinjis. oue thousand hpart ol ewes, one to four years old, in good condition.

Will shear eight pounds to tli. head. For particulars address Yoxalu 8haron Springs, Kansas. BRACE UP. Yon are feeling depresd pour appetite Is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are nditeUy, nerrous, and prenerallv out of sorts, and want to brace up.

Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medinces, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulates you for an our, and then leave you iu worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will pulrfy your blood, start health action or Liver and Kidnevs, restore your vitality, and jiive renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will And in Klectric Hitlers, and ouly SO cents a bottle at A. S. Hatch's drug store.

ORGANS. I am sole agent for the Western Cottage Organ in Wallace County and am prepared to make sales on the most rensonahie forms WaKeeney, Kinias, VNo. 10462. 4 pushed forward and everything p-tesiVe I Captain has laid out his place very March 24. 188.

WAKEESEY, KANSAS named settler has Sled notice of hiu intention to mat-e Hnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate ill be done to make the occasion an Complaint having been entered at thU office handsomely, reserving beautiful drive Victor Rylander, 46 South Clark St. ot vvaiiaee Co at Wallace. Kausas. All legal business entrusted to our care will enjiyab'e one to those who attend to be hedged in with rowa of on May 28th, 1888. viz, JOSEPH W.

nOLLKR. roeelve prompt and careful attention. BCCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. trees. It will not be the'owners fault D.

S. No. 12713 for the nw qr. 15. ranee Good speaking, good music and interesting exercises shonld be enough to in Special attention given to Onal proofs, con Tne best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises.

38 w. He nainps ihe following witnesses to is not a beautiful home, and that within wtan) business for non-resident attorneys sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. by Margery A. Carpenter against Joseph D. Under, lor abandoning his Homestead Jin try No.

16779, datrt March 12, 1S87, upon Ihe lw se-tirtn 4, township 15 range 38 Wallace county. Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parf les are hereby summoned anpear at this office on the 23d dav of May, 1888,. at o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 17v6 W.

H. PILKINTON, Keceiyer. duce all who possibly can to present. chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin for the U. S.

Land OfTlce. prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: .1. A. Creager, F. T.

Weibright, David Price, Toray Williams, all of erupttons, and positively cures piles, or no pay a short time, where the proprietor and bis excellent lady with their family requiren. ii is guaranieeu to give uenect sat The Wallace Land Loan and Development Augustine, iLausas. 16w6 W.C L. BEARD, Register. isfaction or money refunded.

Price 23 cents per box. For sale bv Alex. S- Hatch. 37 have $100,000 to loaa on real estate. Obo.

"YV. Outcast. Bee. cid live in peace and comfort. If bard work atid earnest effort can accomplish IZ.AZIB AI7D LOANS Land Office at WaKeeney, Kas.

10556. Land Office at I Finished to Chicago. is. No. 1 8.

No. Attorney W. T. O'Connor of Homci anything, Captain Perry will succeed April 23. 1888.

fl pedal attention given to Contests and Final WaKeeney, VNo. 1422. April 14. 1888. THE SANTA FE KCNNTNG ITd OWN TRAINS He baa laid oat on no limited ecale and Travelling expenses of agents saved by buying of me.

Special reductions to churches aud so Complaint having been entered at this office by James Teele auair.st James W. McCormh-k was in the city on Wednesday and called as is bis custom. He is a warm friend FROM KAN4A8 TO CHICAGO. for abandoning Ins Homestead Entry No. 16427, cieties.

ENKIR HAMILTON. Wallace, Kansas. dated teb, 19, 1S87, upon s. hi se anil deserves to reap 'a large reward. NOTICE.

The foremost thoroughfareKansas City to CVmMpmidenre solicited. J. WORD CAUSON, Wa-Keeney, Kansas sw of section 22, township is 39 in Uhicago ana iiitB-ern Cities. THEIR BltSIXrNM TtfMlMTVR and former law partner of the Hon. L.

Humphrey, who is jnst now the leading snd most popular, as well as the best The Biard of Equalization for Tallacecoun Wallace county. Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said eniry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oRlce on The Chicago, Santa Fe California MATTIE NEWTON'S LIVERY AND FEED BARN, Corner Wall' and 2d Sts. Still Does a Ensiling Busi. ness. The Best of accomodations furnished on Short Notice.

ALWAYS CALL. SIRS. MATTIE XTWTOX. Rail way, being the Ch'cngo extension of Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Alex. S.

Hatch's Drug Store as their customers of so many Iree trial bottles of Dr King's New Discovery f.ir Con police is iireoy given that the settler has Bird notice of his intention to make final proof in support, of his claim and that said proof will ue made before the Probate Judaeot Wallace County, Kansas, at Wallace. Kansas, on Mav 2, 1883 v.z KKK 1 CK T. li YBRItttlT. I. S.

No. 12714 for the se see. 34, twp is, 38. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Joseph W. HoLar.

Joseph A Creager Charles Sealy, Edward Scaly, all of Cocayiie. Kansas. 16w W.C tuREARD, Register. tne 14th da of June, 1S88, at 1 o'clock p. qn1ifl candidate for the ofBcaof Gov tna Atchison road, is completed to Chi i irinsn testimony coucermn saia uuegea ty wi'l meet at the office of County Clerk of said cou lty, lu Wallace Kansas, on the first Monday of June, 1888, at 10 o'clock a.

for the purpose of equalizing the valuation of all cago, and commences on JSundav. April EuICSOI sumption, inuir trade is simply enormous in abandonment. 185 W. H. PIT.KINTON, Receiver.

mis very valuable artic.e from the fact that.it 27th, to run through trains from Kansas ernor of Kansas. A No.l timber c'aim to trade for a team, elth er horses or oxen. B. M. Accharo, taxable property of the county, at which cures; never disapoints.

Coughs, Colds, Asthma-Bronchitis. Croup, and all throat and lung dl City, Topek, Atchison and St. Joseph to SnATiON SPRINGS, KANS. TJ. 8.

Land Office, mat city, i ne trains of tne new line will seases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size Wallace, Kansas. be of the Vestibule pattern, of which so Money Loaned on Final Proofs and Deeded ranch nas been said the and will I Aivd. Apply to us before closing elsewhere By some nnacaonntable means a part Kivethepeopleofthe opportun i. iicij iwnie warrauteu.

Union IPrroiiio "THB overlasd route," ity to aip in ana einiy this much vaunted luxury. The idea of popularizing the line with travelers has induced the Santa Fe C. A. STEVENS, meeting persons feeling themselves aggrieved can a ipear and have all errors in the return eorrectetL C. J.

Smith, County Clerk. WaiJacs. Kansas, May 6, 1888. 10W3. CARD OF THANKS.

The Pastor and members of the M. E. church take this opportunity of returning tbai k'i to the citizens of Wallace and viciuity for tbeir ht'lp and very liberal support 1 at the supper on Tuesday fcVftlH'g, to make a notable innovation con waiveer.ev, ivaus. iNo. HH'JS.

April 2, 1888. Complaint having been entered at this office by Alice Moore against Edwin O. "Warren for failure to comply with law as to TimberCul'ur Kntry No. 9234. dated March 27, iRSti, upon the northwest section 10, towship 15 s.

38 in Wallace county, Kansas with a view to the cancellation of said entry, contestant aliening that Kdwin C. Warren has failed to stir or cultivate the first five acres broken on said tract and to plow or break the second five acres as required by law, or cause the same to lie done and that there is now no improvement upon said tract except ihe breakina of the lirst five ves the said parties are herepv summoned to no pear as this oflV-e on the day of May, is5, 9 a. to rnspnitd and fumisti te-ti-mooev concerning saio allptre! failure. w. has gotten out fly-bill designed to call attention to the summer resorts along the line of this railway.

It is a good bill and tourists, Ipleasure seekers, sportsman and fisherman should apply nected with its Vestibule Trains: no Ijind Ofiicc ul i WaKeeney, VNo. 1440. April 14 1888. Notice is hereby given that the settler has EM notice of his intention to make final proof hi support of his cljti'n, aud that said prool wi'l be made before ihe Piobate Judge of Wallace county, at Wallace, Kansas, on the 5tb day of June, its, viz ASBUKY G. BLAIR, l.

S. No. tor the uw q. of sec. 18.

twp 14 range 38 west. HepHiiies the witnesses to prove continuous residence upon ajul cnitivat.ion of SKid land, viz: Phillip Hewitt, li Poss James Kurgiwou, Alex. S. Hatch, alio! taliacp, Kansas. I0w6 W.

C. L. BEAHP, lighter. ofthw Register mail, this week including Mr. Bennett's weather report fVll into the hands of the Herald man and this was ned hy htm.

The Register has published these valuable repors for more than two years pft, and we ere not p' eased at losing this one, Th llrld man spys it was to the aji Wsm fxtracnarge wiiioa made. Ail eastern to J. S. Tebbets. General Passenger and noes caargeex raior tne additional ae- eommodrttmn Sitief.rtioo (luarantfed.

Call. Ticket Agent, Omaha. for Information In regard to the points of interest alon tins line, before deciding where they will spend the Oirpexpie attending the Republican LonvuDttou in June will Lave a chance "G.u)tte," -fit v.tonva vmmr to test the new line. summer season, or vacation holidays, j-'roprietor..

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