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The Moscow Review from Moscow, Kansas • 4

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i Itcvlcw PublMilng MARIOS Ilt'MiK. EIMy.M HVCUK. ISVE EVLET fcATlT.DAY MEMVU. 8. P.

and W. S. Galloway, Fred Talbott and others went to Garden city on business this week, and Noah Lcgg went along to keep them straight HUGHES BEO'S. Will Make You a SPOT CASH nlrrv tl.c lpnrnlM rnMoftu, Itjusu Hi ii uii.ll u.slli r. TfcliMS OF CMUM'TiuN.

rftpjr onf jrt'nr II Si cluiw of in rMir. 1 Vue copv on moiitus 15 AS CHEAP AS ANYONE. Choice Farm Loans Negotiated At Dates Dclow Competition. Legal Instruments written and acknowl edged ith accuracy and neatness. Mrs.

Drown will give a grand opening of the hotel cm the Ith of July, and an excellent time is expected. Ice cream, lemonade and other rcfivshnients in abundance, and a grand ball at night. Mrs. Drown will give the entire up stairs for the use of tie pienicers during the day. L.

A. Walton made a trip, lst week, through the southern portion of the coi'iity. lie reports the crop all looking well and the people all in high spirits over their crop and railroad prospects. If you know any thing that woold interest any of our readers, call in and let it btJ known. If you do not know any thing interesting, we would be glad to have yoa call and tell us hat you do know.

Mr. Samuel Campbell, one of our solid farmers from near Zclla, Was a caller at onr sanctum last Monday. He stated that he had fifteen acres of corn waist high, a good Oven stand, Yrtltbulti Tr-ilim liimjo. The Vestibule train is a new factor in western railroad transportation. It Is claimed for these trains that on account of their being com nected by eteel hoods all danger of telescoping in cae of accident is removed, the train being practically one long car.

It Is certain that the oscillation of the cars is greatly re1 duced, and it is also certain that the vestibule trains afford the greatest comfort yet known to travelers. The adoption of this style of train by the Chicago, Santa Fe California Railway between Kansas City and Chicago is a strong bid for the passenger traffic between the West and Chicagrt. This nCw road is in many particulars ahead of any of its older US A CALL. SSTTOIlliESPONDENCE SOLICITED. n30 1 If HUGHES BROM Moscow, Kak competitors, and will undoubtedly be the popular road td Chicagd.

SANITARY CLOTHING. dEALTH WAISTS, UNION UNDERGARMENTS. SKLTT CUS-PENDERS, STOCKING SUPPORTERS. AU sort of Healthful Garments, at rcatonabU prices, rimllr riM-trlr Bntleriea, I rrl Water Bw, ft ltd Invalids Supplies Cf tretf dsacrlpUon. SEND FOR CIRCULAR.

6 AN 0 TAR SUPPLY CREEK, MICH. HEALTH FOODS ot all classes of Invalid. Genuine In quality, and reasonable in priest SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. SANITARY FOOD FOR INFANTS. Prevents and cures Cholera Infant ami The cheapest aiid tbe bent la Ibe market, SANITARIUM FOOD BATTLE CREEK.

MICH. SCHOOL HF.PORT. Monthly report of the school in the Ilulit District, No. 19; Stevens county, Kansas, for the schdol months beginning May 21st aiid ending June 15th, 1888. E.

II. Hughes, transacted business in Hugoton, last Thursday. J. T. Kuote, WoodsJaU's rustling nal estate agent, oame over to the hub last WeJuclay.

Mr. P. E. Dratton, prominent business man, of WooJ-Jali, was in town Thursday and favored the Ileview wiih a brief cnlL Mr. EJward Dudley, 0110 of our prominent farmer, nd sterling Democrat, of Valparaiso, as among our welcome callers Monday.

Thomas Campbell and family visited friends at Ztlla last Saturday. Tom is a jolly, wholc-sonled fellow and the boys hate lo have Lim gone for a day. Persons in need of furniture, groceries, should give the Mercantile of Wootlsdale, a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will sell you goods as cheap is can b1 had this side Of Kansas City. The largest assortment ot furniture, West of Wichita, and Ihe lowest price in the state, can be found at the establishment of the Woods-dale Mercantile at Woodsdale, on East side of public Kpiare. The ball, at tlio tabernacle, last Thursday niglit was a grand success.

The music by Mr. Kiscr ami Kihill, was excellent and everybody enjoyed themselves. This is another proof that tlio Moscbtf hots never do things by halves. Mrs. I.

hi 1 large It and iatuhor, Lizzie, will start for Day toil, Washington Territory, next Monday. Mr. llargett will start for Stafford county, to be gone a month or six weeks. We wish them all the enjoyment imaginable, during their v'sils. The rainS diir'ng the pHst few weeks luve made Section to blossom as tbc Cleve'nnd rose and set vegetation to waving like whole fields of Tl'urmau It is going to he a good year for those who love both this world find ihe next.

Dont place your order for fruit or forest tlntil you see Adkihs Walton. They represent tlio best nursery iii the state and will sell you trees, vines and sb riibery at half what you would have to pay other agents. and they warrant bvcrytlfing true to The Fdstoffice grocery will, in a few days, receive a large invoice of fresh groceries, and it is their determination riot to be undersold by any firm in the county! Give them a call and be convinced that yoc can do as well, if not.a little betcr than you can elsewhere. Number enrolled, Cases of tardiness, 3, Number neither absent nor tartt Visitors, The following arc names of pupils local tveryboJv, aUemt Sunday School to-morrow. Encouragi ng crop report rem all Vlver the conuty.

J. V. Covey wa promenading our Ttreets, Thursday. (i. IX.

Latamorc was a pleasant aller lait Tuesday. The Snnday- Sehool wan well at-uded last Sunday. Val Gtiflith makes a plcudid hand itll small children. Mr. John Ellis, of Woojsdale, our town Thursday.

i. J. Williams was a cplier at the Mcview office last Tuesday. it. J.

Hmith nadc a flyin trip lo Springfield Tuesday. it. F. Cline has just "laid by" a line, twenty-live acre Hold cf corn. Mr.

Joseph Mi'ler, of blizzard faine, was in town last Thursday. Leo Estis, Ira Smith and Faek Williams transacted business atllugoton fast Monday. Miss Allie ftlowh was visiting with Mrs. J. E.

Croiiier, the forepart of the vVcok. Billy Van lioorebeke has been a frequent caller this eek. We are alw ays glad to 6ec hini. Joseph Dowlin, north of towh, has been wrestling with the rheumatism for the last three weeks. Mr.

A. Harper has lieeii harvest Ing his wheat this week, lie reports a big yield and nice; plump grains. Our clever and esteemed county surveyor, Mr. L. A.

Walton, transacted business in Woodsdale Thursday. The vote on the railroad bonds will be canvassed to-day, the commissioners having met yesterday aiid adjourned. More strangers in town this week than was ever seen before bur railroad prospects are bringing theiii in by the score. Rev. Gibbons, pastor of the M.

E. church, will preach to the people of Mosuow and vicinity, Sunday night, at the tabernacle. The committee on invitations extend a cordial invitation to oiir Waterford and Zclla friends, to come and help celebrate the Fourth. T. II.

Gardener, the enterprising Notices for Publication whose names appear on bur school "Roll bf Honor," they having satis- mci it 8rJ City, tarn, Jnuc fiih, isps. Li Notice i lirrly given that tb. tollowlnj-named settler has filed ootica of his luteutton make final proof la ot hi. cftira, nad that uroof will br mads before factoriiy met 11 duties in school and made a good record in deportment: tlie Proliute Jnd'e. at llnijciton, Auifuvt Tth, 'SS, Wil'iara 11.

Oreathouxe for lota 1, 2 cat pec. 81, twp riinse 33. Masters Chas. Dowers, Guy ahd IF YOU IVAiTT A PAPER Which will give you the news, puff your town and county suhscrihG for the REVIEW, rUDLISIIED EVERY SATURDAY, At MdSCOW, STEVENS COUNTY, KANSAS; rlu namm tb. following wtlnreMB to prove OK COS linuoua ranidenca mvin andculijv.Lli.n of iH land.

viz: i). Ouora and Lewis iruuo, or jiir, tvuutui, uiki Morrison, Wi erf ord, wO S. U. Nilis, Beglater. Emmette Iluges, Oren Hunt, John and Herman Kidenour, George llargett anil Nova Cromer.

Misses O.llie and Mabie.Hughes, Liila and Lizzie Hargctt, ltiiby Galloway and Nellie llidcnour. Those deserving honorable men and as line prospect as he ever paw. "Mo parly," fays the Philadelphia Times, "would ever have proposed our present high tariff duties in time of peace, for no party could have lived that did bo." It might have added that 'dice these duties are reduced to a reasonable basii, nd pai'ty will ever dare to propose their restoration, because the American people won't stand it. The com acreage of this state for the present year can not be ascertained at this early day, but a member of the state board ot agriculture is authbiity for the statement that ihe corn acreage th's year will exceed that of 1887 by at Fast 33 percent; while every Indication is that the yield per acre will equal the best crop of any former year. We glad to see our old friend, Mr.

E. B. Wigentdil our streets again' lie made his appearance on Wednesday, and reports business in splendid condition at Liberal, where he has been slopping for the pasttwo weeks'. Mr. Wigent is one of our most enterprising business men and we are g'ad to have hini with 'i3 again, though Itb'e oniy for a short time.

Southwest Kansds IS a faVdred land iliis and the men who have remained with it', toiled for St aod braved all the dangers of frontier lief ar0 aboiit to reap their reward. A little more work and a little more patieilce and the farmer of Southwest Kansas will be envied by his brethren, throughout the length and bredth of the land! We call special attention to the. new 'advertisement of Mr. Perry Carpenter, of Woodsdale, which appears in another coulumri cf this issue. Mr.

Carpenter is a live bus: iness buying all of his goods direct from the EastJ which enables him to sell cheaper than any other firm hi the county. Parties in -need of dry goods or groceries, should look to their bwn interest and buy of Mr. Carpenter; ti if Although for the pasti two. cee- tion are Enlcry limit and Otto Land Office at Oardpn Cltv, Kanap, May ti, 1BM8. Xotice Is hcreliy that the following-named pet tier has Hied notice of hin intention to make final proof in support of hie claim, and Ihut said proof will be mado before the ItcgipU'r ttid Receiver atGarden ('ity, Kansas, on July 1H88, viz! Jonas Potter for the south half southwest quarter section 2S, north half northwest quarter eectioi! 27, township 30, ruhje 85 west.

He names tho following witnesses to prove hii continuous residence upon and cultivation of; said lanrl, viz; Daiiiel O'Kccfe, Matthew Duty, William Welle aud Iliinry Loonils, all of Water-fojd. Kansas. Knwa Thanks returned to patrons for ADVERTISE IN IT AD HELP MAKE It A LIVIXOi courtesy and kindness. Mrs. Laura Williams, Teacher.

Notice to Thomas J. Gardner. w(i TERMS. iiltrd over llicir Child's, Grave. St; Loi'le G'obe Dctnociat.

Last week in one of the cemete One Copy, one year $1 25 Iii clubs of ten copies 100 One Copy, six months 75 ries here there was enacted a scene that wa5 ahoiit as curious and dra 1S42 ESTABLISHES i tmi Ofiicc at Gardch City, Kansas, I is Majr 81, 18S8. j. Notice Is hoieby'Rlvcn lhat the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial (iroof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the District Clerk of Stevens comity, Kansas, at llilgolon, Kansas, oil August 6, 1888, viz Thomas C. Sutheflin, for the southeast quarter of section 19, twp 33, of rge 35 He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuons residence upon and cultivation of Bald land viz: W. 11.

iNeU, Patrick Burns, W. h. i'ettijohi! and M. F. Burns, aU of II imoton, Kansas.

Mve C. Jf. H. Miles Heaiater. matic as could possibly wish to witnePsi About fifteen years ago a father nd mother separated oer a quavrel about some matter.

The mojthcr left with her child, then Mrs. S. A. Crown will take charge a girl of about ten for the Westj(wbere she resided With relatives, who sent her child to school in a little tbwh not far from St. Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, i May 21, 1888, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to makii final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at llngoton, Kausas, on Jnly 16, 1888, viz: James Franklin, for the qUartcr, sec 17, twp 81, rge 35, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said viz: John Miller, TbomaB Prazier, William II.

Heyncrson and John Lahoy, all of Waterford, Kansas. i n43w0 EesJeter. ii IT, I i of the new hotel, oh Grand Aveuue and Third street, next week? Mis. Drown is an excellent land and parties visiting, or going through this place, can a About 6ve yesi'3 ago the mother's was almost broken by the tiews that had( eloped from school fwith a youngt man who had at reasonable AH kinds of boarders will find firsl-cjass accorni-dations. Call and see her.

formerly redded in ttis. city. The came, to, this city in hopes of and popular mci chant, of Waterford called at our office last Monday. lie was on his way to Liberal for a new supply of goods. The past few weeks have been glorious for crops.

In three or four weeks more we shall be in the midst of the greatest harvest ever witnessed in this or any other state. Corn never looked better. The outlook indeed is grand. Col. S.

N. Wood, of Woodsdale, in company a ith a deputy, States marshal, made our office a pleasant visit last Monday. They were ,011 their way to Westplains to order the Verily this is a good country; A Land Office at Garden City; Kansas. Way 21, 1888, Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice Of his intention to make final proof in support of his elttim, and that said proof will be made beTore' the Probate Judge ol Stevens county, at Hugotbn, Kansas, on July la; 1388, viz: Charles A. Bickett, U.

E. No. 8911 for the sontheast quarter, sec 15, twp 81, of rge 36 Us name, the following witnesses to prove his con tinuoufl residence upon and cultivation of said lane, vizt B. A. Thornburg, Sam Montgomery, EanU est Linegar, and Irwiu Williams, all of Zella, Ka n43w 0 O.

F. M. Nu.es. Eegister. farmer told us.

the other day. that he sons hiv? not enjoyed as good crops had been her custom in lor: finding" her chi'dr pnd remained hero with relatives, boijt three weeks a'r5 a letter, was forwarded to her from thjs home in UicWest and she sowed oats to late for.the spring rains, mer years but in tins respect even, more fortunate phn. many of that as soon ast, if evident they could not make a good crop, nature changed them to wheat, and will, give him a good yield, of nice. mmM the oilier leadiug agricultural slates. found it Was from(her daughter's husbriKl, asking her to to St, Louis immediately jf she, shed to Land Office at Garden City, I 'Slay 21 1883.

during ter rap'u strides to the front as an, see her daughter, ali.ye., She i at on pe wheat. This farmer hinks.we could raise tomatoes bp, tu.in.hh3 weeds if we militia, to protect the commissioners i-al state cgn successfully bpast of repaired tc the home of her daughter The mud-slingers have commenced while canvassing the vote yesterday would only cultivate A more successive years of bonn-tunl in South St, Louis and remained by T. C. Settle, living one mile We visited tle establish riient of her bedside cqnstaritJy until the early in thq campaign. -Keep it, up 'till gentlemen and carry every sUle in crops separaiea oy oi iiiferiof y'ers thiii siny other state south of town, has, in one hundred the Woodsdale Mcrcatitild last diedlast i in tjie Union, acres of corn, thirty of cane and ten of the mom At the newly-made grave ill the id utienj mat me loiiowiiir named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof ln support of his claim, and that said prOof Will be made before the Probate Judge of Stevens county, Kansas, at llngoton, on July 25, 188S, viz: (reoi'ge 8.

'-Majors; for the northeast quarter section '12. township 81, of range 36 w. is name, the following -witnesses to prove his con-lnuous residents upon and cultivation of said land: viz: Lewis Hi Lyon, Leandcr K. Williams. G.

Ai Bickett, and William II Ciieathouse, all of Zella, Kansas, xtfib- Leander E. WIlllaiiiB', for the southeast quarter, section 34, toynsilj of range 38 He names the following witnesses to prove nlscoi tlnuous residence noon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lewis H. Lyon, Georgo S. Majors, OVA Bickett and William If. Greathousej all of Zelln, Kansas.

umtS C. M. NiLSi- Kester. millett and oats, besides a large a- We wbre litliided a eai'd, from one and- found Mr! Watson, general manager; "rip. to his eye?" in They, cemetery knelt three persons.

Two had apparently passed the fiftieth NOTICE. Persons wishini any inforriiation mount of peanuts, beans, potatoes etc. of bur cdtinty ofllcicial' alew (days Mr. Settle has cultivated all this with ago which seemed to be. a vindica' a large Btock furniture, queens- concerning filial prodf; tian milestone oi lue, wue.ine.oine', a young ofi.abont twenty -eiht one team and has as clean ground wa.re, groceries and picture frames.

and fine prospects as we have seen t'bn of his actions, in the struggle now raging in. the. county. This card contained enough worda to Mr. Watson is a tlioroi'gh business years, was praying a tone.

man and makes everybody feel- at get particulars, iree oi cnarge, by caHing on Or corresponding Avith P. II. Perguson, Clerk bf the D'is-trict Court, IlugbJon, Kan; The two a man and woman responded with sobbing "aniens" it make thirty-six lines pf printed mat home while dealing with him. Give We concede to every man the privilege of spending his money just where he pleases, but we think it just and right that a man should give the home merchant or busi ness him a call and be, convinced that ter, which ten cents per line and the sight touch would amount to 13. CO, but failing you can buy furniture, groceries, The yonig man, the Jhusband of the dead, allowed his vojee to die cheaper, fiom.hitn, than at any other firm in Southwest Kansas.

to had the w.QO, a note, bond for a deed, cr any necessavy To the following table will give a fair idea of what Kansas may reasonably expect will be the surplus this year last man the benefit of his trade, especl LSndCfflcO atGarc'eii City I May 13, 1888. Notice Is pivcH that follciwiii named settler Bni gled notice of his intention make filial proof in stirlpoH of liis elnirrt, ahd that saiil proof will be made bfifovd the District Clerk, Sivcn county, Kanss'-. at Jl'igotonj Kansas, on Jnlv Stt; ij Viz: Hubert Browiu for the noi tliea Secl'm 10. Townhii 32, Kangi 35. Henitne the fo'ioWhi witnesses to prove his continuous les'i'e 'te mh- (nc1 cith tivntioii of, said land, vizi A.

1'. KidSno'if, PUillipS. Aeathery. Kando'iih lit'incs, andJ. I' Bewell, allot Moscow, Ki'fiit.

C. T. 11. Nu-ks, Keglster. ro42w6 coUi'teral, we have failed to publish Reports from counties ally when they offer inducements equal to those of neighboring aw? almost to a whisper as he uttered the corchiding words of prayer: "May her bright rest in eternal peace." The two elders yet.r from her agricultural resour towns.

it. -We thmk we have ptrted oiten enough tha we do not desire to, and of the state, clearly indicate that Kansps, all things considered, is in ces; will not take part in any town fight Wheat Anybody spoil the reputation of an individual, however chaste, by looked np Kilo each others eyes. better condi Jon, agriculturally, than in our couaty, and are not here for They gazed on each other few moments without speaking, aiwxn-d. she has been for a number' of years at this date. The fall, winter and the purpose of airing personal Spites for any one or elevating official aspi 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 2,000,000 Corn Oat3 Other crops.

Hoot "Arthur," said the woman rants. gentleman act" in a spring hyc all been favorable in a high fV.ree. The abundance of rai a during the months of-AuorusL straight-forward, honest way; itwil tingly, as she made an impidsive movement toward the raaa. Tlio Annie" he ppoke was smothered in Land Office at Garden City, Kansas, May 14, 1888. 1 Notice is hbrdiy given that the foilowim' named settler has 'filed notice of his intention fd make finril proof iu Support of his claim, and that spldn' oof will be made 'jeiore th5 Probate Judge 'at llngoton, Kaisii, on July 9, 1888, viz! Alfred Harper, of Va'ps- 'aso, KansaN, for lots 3, 4( SOtUh half northwest quarter section 4, Town sMt3, S.

K.86 West.o tie names the following witnesses to prove hi cohlimions residence and cultivation of; said viz: J. K. P. S. 8.

Pnlinbr, ritut L. A. Walton, all of Vulpuriaso. uttering a suspicion that the enemies will believe, and his friends never hear of; a pul of the idle wind Can shake a million of seed from the thistle and do a -world, of mischief which the husbandman mustt labor long to undo Such are the seeds of the slanderer, eo so dif- fjcult to gather and yet so per' in their frvitfl- commend him to the public and he will need no vindication. If he does September and October, giving the Wheat plant an opportunity to make the woman's tresses.

Ilnsbnad and wife, father aud mother, were united a jrong, vigorous growth in the fall this, and then ncbds vindication, a poor editor might fecl liie donating TotaU. in round lajimhcrS, 70,000,000 more ill, tlov, Kansas tl'Wt tb.n her W. cvertlie cf after ficgopivt? largely for the thrifty con- him, comnni pr $td if necestjp. O. M.

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