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The Moscow Review from Moscow, Kansas • 4

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Zl.LLA iTt 5TT3 JarJat Z.y, tisttt, rcb iitli. ia iii.i-, tii a. iiu-T Uaa lil. uou.e of bt biiai proof in auiK.rt oi bis ilajin, ma tUai mtuii broof ba luaiia bnlur Till: MOSCOW KEYIKW. I -r" that 1 -j t.f invt vlii-re it will doit- l-st 1-0 KVIKV s.VUUOA MOWl.ii.

Ki KVKKY tAU 1' A Uuli I I 1 i-ut'l1 t. i'i yd, i i uii 4 1,... at a.itvivr villi i. lieautiful rain, Tuesday. Oats, and com are looking tliie.

Mr. K. is staying on her laini now. ThcSha'tuck have returned ML. on M.

A. l.iUj'a.i,. ro lUi li '4 Ut in. fcl, i.i Jl, UiiD lA'. it sir.

11 li" bailie Sir 1-liloW lUt' V. tvl priot ft u.u, a (u iilff Iim 11, audi i ufu l.telii:; be fori ro ing no a hoiustead. 'I'll rights of tol-dier or Kiiior decend to Ids idow, who loses them by re luny ing. A t-utgU votnria taking a and then marrying doi-s not lose it, but she must side upon and cultivate it after marriage. If at any time a hoim-sk-adcr abandon bis land for more than t-ix mouths it is open to contest.

The above rules are construed lib- KtiWrvd at liw Yalpirai i kiss, a fcit.tini s-' Din'l ii ill. r. Tt'KMS 'P J-ITM I.U'TlilN. ivt.ia'Ui ou ana latH1. i lii'ius' J.

I'll A. 1 ii.noi liri'li lillll M. I UU li! tl. I of J- ta.e, 1v6umi, 10 Mar from the Hast. it.

I k. Oae rvp one la lul of H' copies cot- on tilth F. M. JiiLta 1 in 75 IliiiU irj( aunpori uf his i hi hi, llut u4 ruui i luaua Uloi I'u- r'kuls 1, lHli-nv ul uti Mav Ut. f--1 l.

iiii-iU for On itw '4 tu" i luuyv j. 10 unmet l.tiluwiiiji 11 iu bipinu- ifiULuiiri'iwBC Uiuu nuiicuiuoiUuuiil mi lamL VU: K. Iluni. Abrt.h..!ii Sluu, iarc- A. Walton mid J.

romcr, Knia. V. Sofier is talking of going to Arkansas, t-oon. George Sehlup is plastering his new i St, rn varch srth. i-s.

Nu.i.i. ia iiHu inat in a.uii,-r baa tiicii uoln-a of ilia inleution to uaM) iikal proof In aupport ut la claim, "'ul UiaS aaiil urouf will ba eiiula hioia housu. We guess souu thing is going rally. Sickness vtc, in the family. the I' II i' hicvima roiuitw.

Ide inside of siity Jay bay a corner 1 it in l.nidi-r.4ble aiaouiit of real estate changed hand ia lastwt i k. That is right boys, sell, trade, or anything lse to raise money build with. The CrijH and Smith ranch, north of town has been holy deserti dthis week. It has bet a genuine rendezvous for the bo for the last two year. There is considerable talk of another public well.

Wc need it badly. Ai.othor veil and windmill would be worth double its est to the town. to "drap" soon. and even poverty, will greatly miti l.aua. Mav ss.

liali K. lierui for Ilia i I. tw Si rai'L'e Kb w. lie namea tUd folluaiuir wiiunaa to prove bi roa lei uit th lia lil. uuii.

bin lutcuiiun to iu: final proof in of Im claim uii that eaii jjroif will madu before i.l Sli'lciii. 1 li 1 1.1 II 11, ,.1. liuuouarcaloeauiupou ana cultivation of naiU land n. li. ou.

1-rauW i'ihul au Junta L. I'uiciLiiie, ef VSooda da.f. liuaai. gate and possibly remove the. uil'i-eu'ties.

The whole grist of the laud laws cau bo put in two words good faith. CLAIMS. Any person entitled to enter other Wt'K M.HU111 A. lor tUe uiwii C. T.

II. Dobs, K2li tat 'ii fi, 1 t. iiiiir an w. Mr. Calvert says it is a told day hen he gets left.

Win. Covey has purchased a span of fine trotting hordes. The Miters of Center Lincoln dont like thicr tow nship. Well boys we know it is bitter, but the directions say '-taktj it." Phokni.w lie name, (h, following witne.wa to prov hie ton riUenoa upoa aud culUvaUon of aaiu liin.l l'aMil I IHHIC, l- I luiiic, 1AU 'i 11-iVvi ami M. shivc, all uf IIii'mhoii, Kaiiaaa Till fvory vUitor lnv yu like Moscow, and wliy you liU it.

Don't inojie around. If you have any tiling to do, do it with a ru-h. Wait for noboily. Wliou yuu see good chance, Kail it, or get to. J.

(Jcniry, of tic Zionsville Sentinel, paid our ollioo a j'leasaiit call last Thursday. It is now time to begin talking lip a 4 th of July Moscow muet be in the load. I AiTI it Osrlra Sty, Zxtn, March mh, ls lj id mwii nut th following ii.T sstiti sisrch-jriii. iss Ni u. la iii iiat tha followfnj- 1 bai Botlr ot bin intention to titiai ptoof ia aupport uf hi claim, mil tLat emd proof will ba Bads before tlie Trooate nf S'evena couutv, at llugoton; Kana, Ma.r!!li, 's uo-'ci cart wrilit for Hie of foe.

S3, twp 8i, range ii. Il namea th following wltneesea to prove hit eon-liuuoua reaideaca uvuu and cultivation uiaaid laud, viz: tienro F. Crisnui, it. C. 'nhtip and Jolm I Dnral, all ot Woodada-e, Kancas, and Juiuci llooily, of Zella, Kuu.

liotiwti. government land is entitled to take a tree claim of ICO acres, regardless of whether the person is holding other land or not. The entry fee is regardless of the quality of the land. A plat to show the timber claims in any section will be furnished for one (ieorge La in ore's essay on raising unl lew iiUd notice of his intontion to nil.rt rinal proof in aupport of bia claim, ml thai, and uruuf will ba mailt bxfor chickens now ready Sot public-ft tion, but he ill wait a few days tie flm Probate url lie of sictciii coimtv, al Huioloii, katmais. on JuucSi, 'sn: vim 11! am 1'.

lli cru for thu iiw of tec. ft, twp 33 range Uir F. It. Edwards A Co Farm Loans, at Farmers Hank, Ilugoton, Kan. K.l words' Cm Firm Lofi.

namna the foUowinswIteewento provehiscon-iiiu-rarwaiaanceuniiD andcuitivationnf Bii.ilanri fore he cuts that fourth of July wa r-r rr in i i wLn liuiivj luttin-ton anj Scth T. ii'liliiLlon, all uf iiuoiuii, haiifan. at tb fame time anil place, viz: Jamea 'exit in tliousaudu nf fui iu, but aiu eor-parsed by the noirvcla of invention. 'IboJeWha are in mid of protlia'jle work that can bu done wliila livins at homo at ome aend tboit aililn-a to Ilalleil Porilai Maine, anrt receive free, full informal ion how cither Hex, of r. narr lor iiu- tw or mi; 4, twp 85 llvnameathefollowlni'witnea'aea to nrnra hi.

-nr. liniiouarniib.pceupou and cultivation of aaiil land .1: viiinam r. i aud M. Mr. A.

Harper and fous passed through town last Wciiuefday on thicr ay to the timber 1i elds of the south. Mr. J. II. Adkins, of the corner; has been in town every day this week attending to affairs for the town tennelon.

The Snbbaih School, last Sunday, was very interesting. AVe expect, in the near future, to have the best and largest attended Sunday School in the county. llrolher Oripe is looking pretty blue (since last Sunday. Come, Jake, li TVi. i I i I 'r1" i'ii iiuiu hi til prr our nnu up i ''r Ju.iu luli.cli, a.l of 1 ward wuvrever the Inc.

ou are ataru-tl free IVHIlKllS. t'niiilnl 1 tu ij li iliwU C. F. M. yiL.a- a aultfle day atlhin woik.

All (oececil. u-llyt One quarter of each section only, can be taken as a tree claim. llesidilm on a tree claim is not required. After entering all other acts can be performed by an agent. 1 hiring the first year after entry, live acres must be plowed.

During the second year live acres more aud the first live cultivated. During the third year after entry, the first five acres must be planted to trees and the second Ike cultivated. During the fourth year the ballanee must be plaiuVd to timber, and then must be cultivated for four years. If at the MARION 1UGIIK3. BDSIOSO UltJIFES: at Farmers Hank, F.

11. Edwards A Co Fi in Loans, at Fanners Dank, llugoton, Kan. F. It. Edwards Co Farm Loans, at Farmers Hank, llugoton, Kan.

F. H. Edwards it Co-Farm Loans, at Farmers Bank, llugoton, Kan. F. 11.

Edwards Co Farm Loans, at Farmers Hank, llugoton, Kan. F. 1L Edwards A Co Farm Loans, at Farmers Hank, llugoton, Kan. F. 11.

Edwards it Co Farm Loans, at Farmers Hank, llugoton, Kan. company; Ye editor, in company With our brace p. procure that tuneing fork BEO'S, Will Make You a SPOT CASH friend li. L. Reeves, made a Hying trip toltugoton, Woodsdale and Zel-la last Wednesday.

Mr. L. 1 1. Estes, north of town. nd of eight years there are and pitch in, there is plenty of chances for you yet.

P. S. Nethery, north west of town, was a caller last Thuisday. He says he is about done planting corn aud will have as large an acreage as any farmer the county. The Moscow Town Company have disposed of fourteen business and fi ve 4 good thrifty trees on the tract it can and one of our substantial farmers, Is putting out a sixty acre crop this lie deeded on payment ot It can thus be seen that any per year.

Lee a rustler, AS CHEAP AS ANYONE. son legally qualified, can fake TOO Gov. Land Laws in Brief. Generally speaking government land can be taken three ways: We are glad to note that friend Heed, of South Moscow, who has acres of land under the pre-emption laws, ICO under the homestead and Choice Farm Loans Negotiated resident lots during' the last week, 100 acres under the timber culture under the pre-emption; homestead At ltate Below Competition. Legal Instruments written and acknowl" and parties in town every day look and timber culture laws.

laws, making in all 480. edged with accuracy and neatness. ing for business locations. been dangerously ill for the past two is much better. j.J.

Smith offers to bel his old hat that twp. is the best part bf Stevens county'. Jake says he TUK-EMl'TKlN. Any person over 21 years of age Polices lor Publication. Col.

Frank Flint got lost on the aSTGIVE US A CALL. or the head of a family, who is a act crnct Ottiss aty, tuw, Apr" -si, i-s. -CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. a Willie lirciiv uivtm iiiaf me Tonnwins- prairie last Saturday night and did not return to the "roost" until a nami'il Battler liaa Dlfd nollie of bin intention to uiake final moof in (uppott of tiis claim, knows what he is talking about. citizen, or who lias declared his or her intention of becoming uch, not already owning '3Q acres of land can and that aald oroof will ba tuaila befor HUCHES BrtOi, Moscow, Kak Pruhtf.

nf Sivv)inl f-ouutv. Kansati. at very late hour. Although, hedoubt- Mr. A.

1. Ridenour, one of the nUO 1 tf pre-empt. less had a long ramble, he did not SprniL'liolil. 111. viz: mmix unsaaru.

II. S. No, 101 for the a'i pec. 5, vt committee on special inducement, has A married oman can omy pre sec 8, twp 31 ra.iu'C.ll v. complain of being Legg-w eary.

CHARLES A. DILL, been busy every day this week show numostlie follow inn itnenpra to prove niscon ri'fiiii'nce npon cultivation of eniil empt after beilig divorced or deserted by her husband, and a woman All persons knowing themselves viz: ijbvki (itHmwinc, RcvniiUlrt unu i(eyuoiui, an oi nntcr- fonl. KnncBH. indebted td me will please call at once rind settle the same, as my cred u- rtiua. iktfiiBiei.

otaby Public, Re al Estate holding a pre-emption looses it by marrying. On public or unoffered lands a settler must fde within ninety after settlement. Ajru ornu it Sirion zuut, aphi 2.1.1, iw. itors are pushing me, and I will be in once is nm etiy kivoii mat tne iouowiu ing lots to parties wishing to biiild. Mr.

I. Ilargett of south Moscow, made us a pleasant call Wednesday. Mr. Ilargett is very enthusiastic over out Railroad prospect. "Moscow, first, last and every iimV'was thejexelamation of a gentle- immed eettler lias filed notice of bis intention to compelled to do the same.

make final proof in anpport ot his claim, End -AND- 'iut (mid proof will he made befor Yours truly, E. J. Cromer. the Probate Jitdire, (it llniroton, June Ml, The word settlement is construed to mean some actual, personal im hM.viz: Ira S. Mintli, lott-3-1, s'l uw k.

sec. II twj riui'-'e w. He liameii thAfhllnwtnfiwtfnoaaAtf in provement made on the land. Loan Business, Mr. W.

F. Fiiut has contracted, to liuuoua residence upon and cultivation of aaid land The act of settlement must be pri r. J. wuiiiimw, o. I', wuiiauia, u.

i-stea 1 proceed at once, to erect a business or to the filing and J. .1. Cripc, all of ulpaiaiMi. Kansas. Special notice u.

Itigoy ituenei and Uuvid onn- After filing the pre-fmiptor lias BUSINESS IN'l RUSTED WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO' can. lute hi: uq i.iiiwuu atout. CT house in Moscow. Mr. I lint is a live Rev; Foreman is expected here energetic young man, with an eye to nS'JwG.

v. XL. r4u.Es, iteeter thirty months in hich to show six months continuous residence Id-morrow to fill the pulpit. Ser- business, and will build a good sub Jr iccK to commence at 10 o'clock, a. stantial house that will be a credit to and nav for the land Li Notice la bereDy given tuat me loiiowing- named settler bas filed notice of his intention to make Dual- proof la support of.

his claim, A person can make final proof without being a citizens of the United fr. Everybody cordially invited to our town And tiioi! aiLiil nroni will tut made before tlie Diatiict clerk of Stevens county, Kansux, ut States, and if not a citizen, a certl liiiL'oton, on Id, 8H. vtx: umim mavuy, II. E. No.

131)70 for lots 1-a uud of ne J4, sec a fied copy of papers must be filed to twn 31 s. ranee 88 w. 1 em'' Every farmer iii this locality should There is a very larg'e crop being plant as large fen area to. broom corn p'laiHod in this part df tlie county, and millett as possible. They can bo He names the following witnesses to prove pis con- llmitna nniiti unit iiltivutlon nf Paid land gether with tin.al proot.

Louis A. Truub, Obarles 1'. Kapp, franklin A person can pre-empt only once. and Llnlcer, a'l of Zella, Kansas. 1.85 or 2.50 per acre, in moriey, C.

IT. M. jnu-bs. lteeiBier. nfis p'eabli, ecjiecially north of town, planted after it is to late to" plant corn; Wheat is looking wt'll and the yield arc always sure crops and command IF YOU WANT A PAPER or its equivalent, must be paid at the AITS OFFICE it OirJei Eww pni iu, in.

I Nolii ia herebv iiven that the followlng- time hen proof is made. ItOlIESTEADS. WHICH WILL GIVE YOU THE NEWS, P.UFF YOUR TOW ill be large; high prices. The farmer who plants cane and broom corn will be the one Vhfti von write 1o vniir Vienna in ained eetller has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thht aaid nroof will be made before AND COUNTY, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE the Probate Judge of ilafkil county, at Santa Ke, June 81, 1H3.S. viz: Joseph Louis fiuetard for the that is sure of something to sell this the east dont forget to tell them that Any person who is the head of a family, oris over 21 years of age, and is a native or naturalized citizen sw of sec 84, twp 3U, range iw.

Sloscow is bound to make the best a tie names tne toiiowina wuneaaea to prove nis con tinnoua residence uoon and cultivation of aid land. of the United States, or has declared sj. Parwnls, lnvid lloodwin, Walter his intention of becoming such, and Reynolds ana Louis Kcynciue, ail 01 niienuiu, tb'wn in the whole South Western Ganderi City Sentinel: Kansas jkirt of Kansas; railroads earned almost 23,000,000 i i -j in 1886, over forty percent, of which Vv predict as 'arge a crop for this 1 Ivuripas. has never made a former homestead imuwll C. F.

M. Nilis, Kefilster AND OPHCI it 0Jm City. Simtl Air" toth 1888 These figures is entitled to. 160 acres as a homestead. A wife cannot homestead.

The fee to be paid at the SmWlmutvaliibd gathered any lear Pr Notice la hereby giveo that the following, named settler has filed notice pt his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, mil thai aidd nrtwf will mada before Published every Friday, at MOSCOW, STEVENS KANSAS- vhere in the United States this fall would seem to indicate that there was considerable business done in time of entering is $14 for minimum tac. Dial lit-tt lerk. at lliirroton. IvnuaaH. on June ie grouhu i3 wet ovei1 two feet deep.

and $18 for double minimum land. viz: Thomas K. Boswell, for the lots 3 and 4, i nw tec 2, twp 82 range 35 w. this state during the year. If the land, is entered at the, land heat and oats are assured crops, veg' jr7 '-0 .1 -i i office the homesteader has six months i i i ii nine otiier states yieiuea tne ranroaa "tri ilrS lieVer loolcerl bett.pr.

corn is a 1 SBSSSSX- Advertise in it and help make it a living which to commence residence lit 1- such a profit. Not a bad showing ncreonand Rudolph Behrens, allot Valparaiso, Kanons. pon the tract, and during that time ,1,. for a aesert, eh? C. F.

M. NtLia. Rezlster Iio3HwO goau conuiiion as was ever kuuwb. the entry is not subject to contest AOT OFFICS It Birfsn City, twit, April Kith '88. I Nntim in harabv L'iven that tne fOllOWlnC- Before six months expires an ac Mr.

I'. L. Britain has been making tual, bona-fide residence must be cs very extensive purchases in our named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in Bupport of his claim, fl.ut aaf.l nrnnl 1 will ba made betort) tablished on the tract. It must then J. ow the past week.

He has se- the JVjftrict clerk, Stevens county, at Hugo on June 14tb, 1HH8, viz: Benjiimin Grif THE COItNEUSi All quiet at present: Everybody finishing their work, F. Flint was home the first be rssided on for five years from the time of entry, when it can he proved IT IS DEYOTED nrci; one lot of Mr.Flittt, one of Mr. fith, fw lots 3, and yt, J4, Bee. 1, twp ais, Wigent and two of the town company, ran pc 31' w. He namea ti.n ol lovin? witnesses to prove bis con timmns n9iG "ice inrt cultivation of said land to the time honored principles of De up upon.

The final proot fees are $9 if within railroad limits, and $5 ill on Grand Avenue. Frank is ery 0f the week. Lewis William GrHtbonser F. without. Wrap and i rank Flantz, all or Kan.

C. V. M. AiLSs. Keslster proud of his Jots, and well he may Le, P.

J. Williams returned from Soldiers and sailors in the late war, Yor they are located in the most de'si- Garden City Sunday. mocracy, and unfaltering in its support to the administration of Grover Cleveland: Notice to Contest. Contest No. 3442.

'able part of town- Olhe Hughes, of Iuohcow, visited are entitled td deduct the term of service id four years, but they must reside on the land one year, at least. LAND OFPICK nt (lanlen Cltv. Kansas. Feb. ijaura nua er'na AciRins ounaay Wallon ana- n' Miller and wife, and Ira If the homestead is not proved up ITtlij LS8S.

Conipluitit bavins; been entered at this ofllco against Charles W. Gilliert for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 3810, made at Oar-den City. Kansas, and dated September 5th, 'K6, fcave jilst returned from a trip to Bar- Smith, were visitors at the corricrs, within seven years from date of entry it will, be reported to the com-itiissioner and cancelled. upon tho sw sec 23, twp 32 range 35 in Stevens eonntv.

Kansas, with a view to the can ber county and report the tanners all Sunday. usv and a greater acreage planted Mr. Thomas Lahey, of Water cellation of said entry; contestant tnUeging that I the said Charles W. Gilbert hes wholly abandoned I mod tract: that he baa never established his resi An ex-soldier or sailor can file up than, ever before. They say they saw ford, has over three hundred acres of dence thereon since making said entry, that said on land, through an agent, a soldiers tract is not setMed npon and cultivated Dy saui some, svilendiil (Tons and mssed ovor corn piantea.

declaratory statement, H. D. S. party as required by law. The sniii narties are bcreliv Jsummoncd, to ap C.

S. Palmer returned from county lbrjinging with pear at litis olllce on ttio 10th tiny of June '88, at ill ClOOK loreMponu aim iiirumu ihdiiuio which holds the land absolute for six months. Before the expiration of six months the soldier -or sailor him a load of forest trees. i. 1 fi.

cn'ie fine ceustry, dut for nice land productive soil and energetic farmers hey place county against the Torld, "and dont you foget it. ny concerning said alleged auannoiimciH. S. T11ASHOUSKR, nS'tn-4 Receiver. The clouds have ben hanging must appear at the land office in per aroitnd for more than a week and son and put in his homestead papers.

Notice to Contest. Contest No. 6953. Tuesday morning the rain began to This "II. D.

can be made out Mr. A. P. Ridenour agreeably sur IT iS LOYAL to the South-west; and especially it-Moscow, and Stevens county, where it is a permanent fixture. The Locial Department will be the spe patter on the roofs.

LAND OFFICE, at (farden City, Kansas'. April xitli. 1HWH. Cnmnlaint havhiir been entered in any part of the country and sent to an agent residing at the land office. prised this bfllce yesterday with a Jarge bunch of luscious radishes.

Wc 4 Mi'. F. L. Britain has been, diving into Moscow property pretty1, heavy at this ollice bv imam v. i.niK, nainsi puitiuuu tl.

Martainfof abandoning Ma 'louiestcad Bntry Ko. 4'ilt, made at Gardcji City, Kansas, and dated An "II. D. expires hi six months 'Irtoher 1 M. 'hh.

niion ine Be i. sec 10, oi. Uicurrlit tliey vcro a l.ire kind of last few days, lu-ank 13 range 3li in Stevens cornty, KausiiK, with a view to tho cancellation ot said entry: contestant tiit. ito Knlit Sbcriiliiti li. Mftrtnin has ake and knows when and where and carries the homestead right with it, but docs not interfere with the pre-emption right.

td invest. cial feature of the paper. whoily abandoned said tract, that he has changed ihernfrmn for more tliim six lnonlhs IS either a liomsteaa orari'ni. u.p. A good many of our citizens are fsnlfliprs doclavitorv cAnbe made of since making will entry that said tract is not sot-tied upon and cultivated by suld party us required MiMS Of SUBSCSIPTION.

si aping their work so as to be ready bectj until he informed lis better. We drat know whether they were raised Adam or his estimable wife, but irri do know' that Mr. liidcnour has jhe right kind of oil to ra'sf any jliing in tho vegetable lire. Many and coine ngair. II.

ss ie sum names ui-e nvienj puiuh'uihu "i' to work on the Dodg City and Trin rccrd while, the party is residing oh a Di'e-err'ptifin. lie i-iir nt tliis ol.iice on tltc 1'Jtli, (lay of 'K8 at lu'clock A jl.i (o retpoiid nirninb testimo Ivri'rc'i'o, -vien the lime in One copy, one year, In clubi of 1 0 oopiei, Una acfyjix wKrotbi, A jre-jmption rlgln. be whils Jjoiaij.g on "li, or iiv concerutnir MM nlM'ifcn aiMiniionmenv S. TH.VNIKH SF.II; ttt'Ciiyer. fTjnies..

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