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The Herald from Walnut City, Kansas • 2

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tym.f-'-m, 'Mr JN0T1UE 1'OH PUBLICATION. No.2H31. Quite a uuuibor of teachers passed through here on Saturday last en route to La Crosse to attend tho meeting of the Land effic at Wakseney Kas. no Jin. 27th 1S83.

27G4 Nolh 1 hereby nlven that the following, named Met tier lias llled notioeof hla intention to make final prool lit support ol his claim, and hat td proof will be made betore I'robate limine of Itusli co. Hun, at Lacrosse Knn on March 14 iwo, viz, James Mi llee Homestead application Ko KWtl for tho K. ot'See, 4 ltl II, 111 He mimes the following Witnesses to prnvo his continuous resilience upon, aud cultivation Oi, said land, viz. John 11. wutkins, Joseph 10.

Ituhl nenry 'nle, of ltnsh center Hush co Kan. Jetry 0. Darker, of Ilrookilale 1 i ti co, nun, i ti tit it. r. 11 ANN litgiitet.

"the herld SyaIjN it ITty" r'm "if'issT. oTintercst ara aullcited (mm all responsible to be noticed, must bo no. eonipanted bv the name of the write not necessarily tor publication, but as a (iwrau-le of aoou laitn. ADVERTISING KATKS. 1 Year.

Mot. I Mod, 1 Col fiao t'ol tol 7 1- a cui au One square (space of ten linen) 87. Professional em'ds All advertisements Inserted lor one yew tunst be paid ut the end of each quarter. SU BSCIil I'TION HAT KS. 1 Copy one year 6 months 'J it ii to All aubsc ript Ion cash lit advance.

G. A. 11. IT Regular meeting on the 3d Saturday of tch month. The attendance of all comrades is requested.

U. W. Kkr.sh.ikh. U. W.

Coolky, Adjt. PostCom. 27i old Blade looks enn be Sfn nt Mis office, and those knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle. A I. II ALE.

LOCAL 1TLMS. be guilty of blowing hia "own praises Now Mr. whoever you are, we invite you to givo (he names of the "Democrats along the IT'uliitit who are uniting with fush Center in making a fight upon the LaCrosso P. If you had possessed one iota of mauhood or a gentleman who was endeavoring to tell the truth yon would have dared to cull names and then would have hail manhood to sign your own name in fidl and ni'thidi) yourself behind that bulwark of cowardly liars, We deem your entire- article iv Ho cut from the whole cloth and you knew it to bo a lie and acknowledged it as snch by signing yourself Rush Center is not now nor has ever been making a tight to have that whimper whiuing Brown ousted from a position is not worthy of holding and wo defy the cowardly commnnicntor to prove the contrary. While we are not awara of a single man in this pluee who is making any etfort to boost Drown, it may ba that out two have signed ft petition, but this does justify the assertion made by yotu fnls) tongue, If this is grounds for soytnj; that Rush Centre is trying to oust Brown then there is far greater reason for saying hat LaCrosse wants him ousted, for it is known fact that petitions have bier Irawn and circulated in that town am! was widely signed too, asking that iiiisance be removed from the post offici Brow has given 6uch wide satisfactior the patrons of that oflico why is it thn' has had to make such a fiirht to hold th' 'Come andSee Mc," Always Ahead, You Bet! Roll.Joi'dan Koll, To Tlie Storo vt WALTER H.

BENN, Hardware, Stoves, 'Outlery, and Agricultural Implement. Grocerieo, Flour, Feed And KU.I II OV1HION KveiythhiK belonfjiiift to a lirst class (rocet jF mi; hardware) atorecan be found at store, where I will be pleased to see all. BUTTER KGGS1X tit AD I. LEGAL NOTICE H. McDowell, CLERK OP DIST.

COURT, Will ffiveyonsny information youraav wan i io HOMESTEAD, riilfi-KMl'TlON ARD IKTMES, AMlJ MAKE 11NAL PROOillJ In each case. Homstead, Pre-emption, TbjJ ber.Cullnre paiieiH, Deeds, Mortgage carefully drawn, lis has a number ot ds. siralile claims nd DEEDED FARMS FOlt SABv i'orsons dcsii iiiR to sell slio'nld place tbs'i elaimsin liis liands at one JHe can Jfound six days in the wtck all Uis office in LaCrosse and Saturday nights at Walnut City, Ifaaiat 4 Prank B. Smith Has concluded to tieclihctlic scnatorihljt ad give his tntirs attention to v. Locating Stock Ranches snd a General Real Eitat BueinS Call on or addrtis him at WAMTtll ITT, EfS citJXTt, jtASA4 EH RET, Jr.

CO ST. LOUIS, MO. OF READY This roofing rc-tists rain, snow, sieet, hail. gases and dampness. Is as cheap as shingles! and durable as tin or Ii'otl, and is made 1X flat and steep roof s.

Roofing Pitch, Coal Tar, 23x32 INCH Tarred Felts, Roof Painty Building Paper's, Send for CatftlogaViShtf Prlco Llil NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NO. 2729. Land Orrtos At WaKcek'btKaxi. Jan.

10: 186(5, "Kotiee is hereby riven that the following mnied settler has filed notice ot his intentio to make linal proof in support ot bis clatrt, um mar. sum proor win oe maue oetoro Clerk of the Districk Court of county, at LaCrosse Kansas, on Mar. 24, Wei. Tit: Andrew Knudscn noniestead apnlieatiou No. fiHOl for the S.

K. sec 2 1 IS riO vr. lie names the followina witnesses to nrovi his continuous residence upon, aud cultiva tion of said land, viz s. K. Hall.

James a. a sun v. j.k. I'nrisii, West, Point 3. T.

Kettle of Alexander Ku. Co. Kansas. B. J.

T. HANNA, 1 lUt Iteciater. NOTICE "FOR PUBLICATION No. 2854. Land Ollce, tVakeevey Feb.

6th 1885. A'olice is hereby jriven (hat the follbvjv ing-namcd settler has filed notice of hV intention to make final proof in support pf his claim, and that said proof will be before Clerk of District Court of Rush Co-Ks. at Lacrosse Kan, on April 10, 18S viz: William Sennet Homestead applies tion No. mi. for the E.

of See. 20 7V 19S.R.18W. He names tne following witnesses tf prove his continuous residence upon at cultivation of, paid land, viz: O. mith V. L.

Jones John F.Co' landT. B.Copeland, of Rush Ceul'r KiA Co. Kan, 3 13-6t; 13. J. F.

Uauua, Begirt' U. S. Land offloe Wal.eeney Ks. Feb, Htlt 'M Notice is herehv itlvsu that tho nuiucilseltlcr has tlhal nollco of his Intention to make final moof In snnnort ol hiscluini, and tliut said proot will bo made before the (link of the District Court O'-' UiihIi county Wh. ut Lacrosse unns on April Urd la J.

a McCtil umth. widow a' llobt JIi'Cul laiiKli homuNlead anplicfttion for the neAjs and the Li of see 20 1 19 He names the followlnir wltuesses to prove his continuous residence upon, snd cultiva tion of, said laud, viz I- jiiiinrwainan iiuus Andrew j. MillerOren 1'iescott, of licllluld liush co, Kims. II. J.

,11 ANNA, JS7-IH lietfislev. Ui S. Land office Wakeeney Ks. ko. Fob.ntli 1885.

2817. Not'te Is Irrebv riven that the lollowing nameil settler has hied notice of his lnten. tiontomake final proof ln support, ol his claim snd mat said nroot will be made before Clerk of the District Court of Himh county as. ut LaCrosse hans. on April 9tli im.

yiri John w. lllatc hlcv lioinestead eppiicatioii No for the of sec 29 It) 18 w. Ho names the foilowiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cuuIt. ion ot said land, viz: Hubert Augustus Shiney Oeo, W. Coolev of It, Lacrosse Kiish county Huns.

i.17-81 B. J. F. HANNA, HeKister. COLLIES 5Hi? 50WS3 St, Louis.

Manfs of DROP CKOT, DUCK GHOT, LIND ELL LARNED KANSAS L.C. THONP30N, Proprrctor. Headquarters tor COMMERCIAL TRAYEI, 5IOUSE ENLARGED, REFURNISHED, Etc. Ton will find this the best House in the City. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.

L.C. BROWN, JUSTICECP THE PEACE NOTARY PUBLIC, COLLECTION AGEN'i Ml ki'idsof contracts drawn, blanks till and aoknowli-dged, and collections made. Pre-emption, timber eul Hire papers made out. OFFICE WEST SilDK MAIN WALNUT CITY, KANSAS. NOTICE.

No. 3'J79. Land OiHoe at WaKeenSv Kns. Jim. 17th.

ii- Complniht having been entered at this otlic nv Antliony josepn riiiico nr ror aoanuoning nis noinsieaii cniry dated Jul lMh 1SS4. upon the sot 3' tI9srl7 win Itlinh county Kans wit lia Vie tin t'anccllftlion ot said entrv: tlie anld narties are lierebv summoned to appear ai tulS office on the latli day of March 188fr at 1 o'clock P. M. to respond and furnish tes unony concerninir taiu auegeu ananuon ment, Is. J.

IIASSA, 1-SO-Bt liexister. W. 11. Fllkenton, Keiciver. C.

flGGE, r. M. C'OWGILL t'ASUIKU. KUSH COUNTY BAHK RUSH CENTER KANSAS Loams moxey, Rkcbives Deposits axd poks 1 general bankiko It Also keep on hand a general stock of LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, ETC VfhicV will bt sold at lUilroail PRICE '-Vft kvite you to and inspect our stock and learn our prices beroie pnrchai in( tliwUl', k. tt a i 1 ft a 'Wlls Teachers Association of Rush county.

liro. illair or the Stafford llwi.u.iiln hi last issue tu handle the fanatical mold. bltlonUtHof lili iihnioditito licallly without gloves. We join hands with yon and raise our voice In the call for a "hall." Mr. 8.

1. Hale our genial attorney, returned from Emporia on A'aturday last where ho had Iren to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of masons. He is now the Grand Junior Steward of tho state. II. 8.

Fish, the so-called editor of the La- Crosse Chieftain has gone to on a visit If we are competent to judge the best thing he can do is to stay away as his paper has wonderfuly unproved since his departure. The piwpect fcr the coming wheat crop in this county is' very encouraging at present. Vfe have made repeated inqui ries during the past wet and with one or two exceptions have been informed that wheat was looking line. If you are wanting nice buggy, carri tge, buckboard or any other kind of a rip you will study your own interest by call ing on Cpas. Dobeanz.

He will give you ur neat and durable a job auy one for tht least money. Satif faction guaranteed. Col. Prouty ol the Dodge Cowiiov is calltni loudly tor a hotel in that "city of he plains" flit! Col. evidently believes in jjolnp: th.

"whole hoir or not hint;" ami accordingly de. rides lie idea that a hotel ould 1 suflti-)ent to supply the demands of his cit-ind exclaims: "Give us a flf.y thousand dol hotel orgive us nothing," There is notli. like a little cheek brother Proutv. Judging from the local column of tho Nun "ITV Nkws that town is In needy cirenm-iliinces. This 1m what it says; Ness Cit a m'll.

Ness City nee'is a bank. Ne Mtv needs a liaisl ware store, NessCity nee daily in. ill from the rtulioad. Wo ymp: hize with you Mr. News as our town lr j.nased through the same trouble but at hi uis all lliese conveniences.

Conic down ar 'ee how much they improve a town. News has just reached us of the narrow eer.peof a little boy while herding catf var Alexander from being eaten by gre--ol ves. He was attacked by three of t' I'vnous beasts and epcawd dentil on' the timely arrival of his faithful I hat drove the beaslsoff. however not U' they had svounded the little fellow ve 'verely on Ihe face and breast. While worked up over the ie-bleetfectsof tlie liduor ti-xtlc it does such stranjte that some 'good sister or brother Joes nor aviso and move that we proceed to lie organizations of a nw party, slid part; to be christened the Anti-nitroglycerine party.

While we have laws governing tin handling nd. transportation of powdui and other explosives there Is no restrictior whatever placed upon this the grentest of nl explosives. It is so simple a child can com pound It is roinposedglycerins oil, nitrii acid and sawdust. C0FFIN3. I always keep on, hand large and well selected stock of coffins all sizes and quality, and am prepared t- fill orders with neatness and dispatch oi short notice, as low as the lowest.

Pat ronize home institutions and keep youi money at home. Iam also prepared to di a general undertaking besiness. Remsm berths place, IRA VARNEY Walnut City. I ir.r.;"i. At the resilience of the brides father, on the 22ud.

Mr. John Butler an of this county, Re. officiating. that tliMM two young people hav ast 'heir lots together their many friend: ii' i uieir coiigratuiatinua ana all join vishing them a long and blissful journe; life. Ye Ed.

returns thanks fo i piece of bridal cake that found its wa; nto our sanctum. The proprietors of the new roller mr this place informs us that they are dail; receipt of letters from partieB west of who want to know how soon the mill wi! he reaily. This indicates that the nev. uterprise will have a large putronag the adjoining counties west, and adisfy all inquirers 'we lis ve been tpl tostatethat the mill will be ready foi business by the tenth of Mwch at thf furthest. Elsewhere in this issue will be fomx nws items from Belle Prairie Twp.

W. ho'e in the near fu ure to weekly letters from every township in the coun ty and will gladly give rorrespondnts al the space they desire. Now sharpen uj your old quills and send us the news ami you will aid in making this the newsiest paper in the west and greatly benefit youi respective localities by a liftle effort on your part. As certain democrats aloncr Walnut ars uniting with Rush Center in making a tight on the LaCrosse wholly nor ing the principles once so strenuously ad vocated by them, i. to let the recent itnin tne aeuverjr ot the oiiice say who should handle their mail and as they arc so virulent in their denunciation oi Brown for his partisanism, but can see nopartamsminthemcupantofthe Ruuh aVontot rvi-itni wmi il if tint rua in ornnf.

dance with human nature to retaliate H'hy is the occupant of one of these offi- ces si objctional as a partisan and the other not Is it not on account of loca tion and nothing else? Air. Brown han given satisfaction to the people, why should they of the south interfere and such a bitter light against htm atlu attempt to hre him out against the patrons orthe omcc Do they espect the people here to wink at their nefarioiu work anl keep silent I i -ii. 4 p. "i me vmcitain. Who cowanlly dlv nnd fskifvimr author a 4 be ore at a loss to of thcaliove may know, as we were not aware that theie was but one man the counly cowardly and so perfect in the art of lying as to tnftke I that off on the people of this county, and that man is Brown of coarse he would not as ing he or not i If io I I aa U.

b. Land offics Wakeeney Ks. no Jan. 3lst 18815. 2778 Notic is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his ii: ten- ion to make final proof in support of his laim, ami that said proof will be mane before Probate Judge of Rush Co, Kan.

at Lacrosse on March 2U 1885. viz. Conrad Hell Homestead application No 152 for the S. K. of Sec.

32 T. 18 R. 18 W. Ho names the following1 winesses to irove his continuous residence upon, and ultivf tion of, said land, viz. daui Schneider, John Hanhardt, Henry lanhardt.

Gotlieb Hanhardt, of Bellleld lush Co. Kan. It 0 ill B. J. T.

llnnnn, UcgiMer. U. S. Land offlcs Wakeeney Kas; no. 27o8.

Jan. 24th. 1885 I'otiec Is hereby given that the following inmeu settler lias nueu notice oi nis mien, ion to make linal proof in support of his mini, ana inai sam prooi in oe maue ocion-Icrk ilistiiet court of Itush Co. Ks. at Kan.

on laich 111 1S5. viz. Lewis T. Liclniiliiin Hoiustead apiileation No 141(2 for nr. n.

w. a oi s.ee. u. is h. n.

I lu names tlio following witesses to prove lis continuous residence upon, mid cultiva- loa ot, sniii lauu, viz. Cllnoru K.scriiuton, liilwin r. nrown, uer-aid H. Ktulkin. of Lacrosse Hush Co Kansne hestercrotinger of Olnev HiikIi co.

Kansas. ti. J. HANNA, 1 t-fik Heiiister. ma House.

H. iVulnut Cit-, KaiiKaiei. house Is first class Jn every; partlenlw and travelers will find Good Accommodations And chsiRM reasonable. CLE AX BED' fie, FEED AND EXCHANGE STABLES wiod corrals is connection with th lions BLACKSMITH, Carriage Shop Chas. Doberenz, Pro.SnL lit u.

iValnut City, et Knnsae. ong experience in business is Etslers and t.wwtern.States to GUARANTEE FIRST CLAWS at AT LIVINU It ATK. 'armei's 'woi as wagon, and mowVr reptirins; and" spceUUy. To give satisfaction is my a' i rscommandation C.ive nie a call. I iVhat Kansas Farmers Want.

CALL FOR; HICKLE-TAO OR FIVE CENTS STRAIGHT CIGAR. SXLYEE-TAG 3R THREE FOR A QUARTER CIGAR. GOLD-TAG OR TEN CENTS STRAIGHT CIGAR. TIIK FINEST GOODS KVEIl OFF Kit EI) I Sold by ivll rirt-Class Dealers RETAILERS ATTENTION we advertise above brands in the lcadms sr. I.ouis dni'ies.

and your mono will iippeiu otiiongthK list of agencies Once a week forlH' unvs litun auicoi nisi puii.ii:w. nun jiini iiriiRr Miiid 3 lieiit und nrettv siirns. we have one price lor these roo'is troin hich Miereis no deviation, namely: Nickle Tnjf, tfilE.OO; Silver. liom-Tng, 7ii.ou pui im we also ciirrv iiie iuohl exiensive line of Domestic Key west and Imported Uigurs tun country at Douoni prices, sample ur-ders solicited. Address; II P.

HULL Tavlor Wfs Co. MAKAUERClUAn DEl'T. ST. LOUIS MO. ZWICE OF APPOINTMENT, TO WHOM IT lit AT C0KGKKK.

Notice is hereby given, that on the 4th dav of Feb D. 1885; letters administra tion were granted to the undersigned by the Probate court of Rush county Kansas on the estate of Nathaniel 8. Grow cleccas. ed. Notice is further given, that all persons having claims or demands agaiiiat said estate, must present them withiii one yearfrem this date, or they will beiorve barred.

And further, that all persons indebted to the said Nathanial S. Grow deceased are hereby requested to settle said indebted. Diss at once, 97 as soon as the same be. comes nitfj. I.

Hale Administrator Tliis. BthFeb i.D. 18S5. Snow! Sloppy 11 Moderating'. Farmers happy.

Produce Merchants happy. Blankets at H. M's. Advertise In the Hhrald. Rough weather on cattle.

Perfumery at Lonjaere'ii. Subscribe for the Hkkaid. Publish your stock brands. Paints and oils at Longaere's. Buy your clothing' at II.

M's. Buy your 0 vet coats at II. M's. Come in and pay your subscription. Real estate in this city is cn tre riie.

Creamery cans at Kirch Mayer's. All kinds of Winter goods at It. M's. Don't fail to attend the literary to For drugs a.11 kinds go to LongacreV. Best tive cent cignrin town at Lonpacrp', Go to I.

Varney's for cheap procerus. Geimantown Yum Hayes Ji Mulhiy'; Duck lined Emits and Overcoats at II. Bad colds are very fashionable at present. A large stock of fine Shawls at M's iheap! Ladies' Cloaks 4 Dolmans at) Hayes Mullay's. Read the card of Mr.

F. E. Timkin in another column. Now is the time to get a bargain'at 1 Varney's. Ladies Circulars, Fur-Trimd and plain s.t .1.

M's. Wolf hunting partieB aro the rsge this ounty at present, Come in and pay your subscription, for we need the money. Stock brands published fjr $'ixr'year Tiia Hirald included. Overcoats at any price you may wsnt from $3 to $20 at II. M's.

Just cail in mid look at the fine line of rjf.y.t at llayss Hullay's Don't you forget it, I. Varney don't ft unylxidy under sell him. Barbed wii dways on hand at F. E. Timken's, Walnut City Kns.

I. Varny keeps the best sorghum ttin-Jasses. BO cents per gallon. Read the advertisement of the Rusl County Bank in another column. H.

M. defy competition in goods and prices. Call and Bee for yourself. You can buy your goods of H. oheaper titan at any Rail Road town.

Farmers report wolves more plentifu' and more troublesome than ever before. Just call end eee I. Varney's low price llo is bound to sell his goods, and he wil' eell. The largest stock of I.ddies' Underwear tver brought to Rush County istobeeceu I ayes Mullay's. Go to I.

Varney for cheap dry goods, for -ao can suit you in anything you want in liis line of goods. Congressman Peters has succeeded in get. inff an appropriation of for a public imildlng at Wichita. This section of our county was visited by the heaviest snow storm of the eeason on Sunday last. It is rumored that our democratic friends 'Will soon start a weekly democratic paper the "geographical center." The bill to repeal the preemption and tinr.

'her culture act will in all probability fail to be reached by the house this session. Tho whistle of the new mi'l will be heard In our midst in a very few days and it will lind an answering voice in the heart of all i who have the interest the eonnty at hesrtr- Already new comers are pouring into our county and ere tho spring has fairly opened land In Rush couaty will be as scarce as the llthy lucre in the missionary box on our ta tile. If you need anx Underwear ot ny kind cheap and good, colored or white, Hayes A Mnllay'cnn suit you. Their toc is fresh and 'new and complete. Any ie you mty desire Mievhavc.

The dance given by our young folks oh 1 he evening of the honor of Wash ingtena birthday was indeed the most bril liant and successful affair or tne season l-AUhough a heavy snowptprm was raging at the time the hall was filled at an early ''onr and all seemed to enjoy themself. iar ing I iflice Why does he rush inio the news iapr and by the aid of lying and decep ion endeavor to create sympathy for him ifilf Because he has become olmoxiou; a majority ot the patrons of his oflic i'hat Brown is a mean and unprinciplei lartisan is easily proven by a raference le columns of the Chief! ain, and we thinl at the Democrats of the county hav niple ground to charge him as a partisai -P." refer to the Chieftain of July 2n ere find out whether Brown is a partisai no. We will foreg i further rsmi.rk; ntil shall make himself known. NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COKCBRK.

On February 1st 1885 1 will adopt tr system of selling goods and will ni to anv one on time. I must have th fh or will not A settlement of counts due the old firm is desired at one J5. F. lliiihiy. 'iier3 Catholic service held jir.

J. Burns Mouse on the 1 Oth of Marc! 3ev. Joseph Uardes will bold mass. livery one knowing himself indebted Tsyrs Mul lay is hereby notified to ca snd sett le as soon as possible. We nei 'he money and must have a settlemer ltlier by payment or note at once, vant to collect -what we have out at! rust you will call at your earliest lienc or ws will have to call on yu.

HAYES MULL AY. TEACHERS EXAMINATION, There will Vie Teachers ejaminat' dd in the school hous-'at La Cinssrf Ss rday, Marco 21st. beginning at 10 o'ch v. M. sharp.

All who intend 'teachr utnmer schools, should not fail to be ittendance. Willis E. Semt.le. County Supt, BELL ritAHUE BREEZES. Ed Hkkald Aa I see no items from Bell Prarie Tw) thongbt I would drop1 you a few liiv although I have a special dread of tha.

asket that sits under the editors tail ut we will forego our fears and risk mce auy way. The weather continues cold and msequence farmers continue to Ve think very well of grumblers as in i they do not beccome chronic. We lia ne of that kind not fifty miles away, wh ve are inclined to believe would die with- wenty four hours if he could not fiin omething to grumble about. New comers are to be seen in thi every few days looking for home? ii th's faat developing country. All win isit this section of the county seem to veil pleased with the lay of the land an lespeak a boom for Bell Prarie in the earh ipnng.

Let all who are seeKing tiome there is plenty of room. -Being cal'ed to Alexander on businesi ne dsy last week we were really sur- vised to find that little city so lively 'Jusiness was very brisk and all seemed vear smile of contentment. The schoo at that place under the tutorship of Mr. O. F.

Morgan ia one of which the citizens an justly proud. Mr. Morgan is making preperations for a grand exhibition at th end of the term and a very pleasant en tertainment is expected by all. Mr J. C.

Young was thrown from hie horse the other day aud had the misfoi tune to get his left leg br.iken. However before the boy got started for the doctoi he chanced to think that it was his wooden that had been fractured. How luckv! lbe aml ffiend jj i himself. v. --hould like io see items from the tr not but I peace, naa an uie war we wanieu some years ago.

1311 Prairie. NOTICE, jro. 327G. U. S.

Laud Oiflce WaKeency Ke. Jan. 15th, 18s5. Comnlaiut haviacr beeii entered at this Olhce by lf. M.

Lowgiu acrauist ueorgc s. Cnbbery for abondoning his Homeetend Entry No. 2167 dated Octolier 9 1878, upon the X. W. Sec, 27, T.

13 S. R. 20 W. in Ruah wUh ft viewto lhe Ltion of said entry; the said parties arc hereby summoned to appear at' tins Ulhce Uthei31h day of March 1885 at 1 o'clock 1 LI Trt TIM 1 1 T-TI 1 1 1 I I TTI A Nrt MUk su. roticerninir faid allrg-cd abandonment.

u. J. V. Hanna, Kegister 3 13 6,. Y7.

II. Pilksnton, Receiver. our, 7 i 3 wsmMmaamsK fftSW)sWm.

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