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The Democrat and Watchman from Wellsford, Kansas • 3

The Democrat and Watchman from Wellsford, Kansas • 3

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Township Boundaries. Land Office at Larsed, Kas. a 1QUU McCord Shinkle, of Greensburg, was DEMOCRAT WATCHMAN. rCBUaUED I VERT SATURDAT BT R. A.

DOWELL SON. R. A. DOWELL, Publisher; XL E. DOWELL, Editor.

I For the benefit of voters we glve uu For the benefit of voters we give Ihi i week tlie limits of each townsiiiji ana votinc precinct a uiiiows: i Wellsford- township: Beginning at the northeast corner of the county and running west to the northwest corner- OI section 4, lownsuip it, 1 ow. iji, 40 suum laugs thence south to the southwest corner of t. lie names the following wit-. iicssys to prove his contimjous residence section i. tnwnsTim 23.

rancre 17. thence 'SA A section 4. townsmpaj, range 1., uiem.8;up said flm cuhiviltioll 0t and vw 1U WVIU JCDIrOlUUJ J. D. Blaine was over yesterday taking orders for the Junior Peering Bind- er.

1 Buhscribe for the Democrat Watch man and get the Farm Journal; both for 00 per year. John Safford returned yesterday from Ouincv. 111., accompanied by-two of his friends who will locate near this placc. 1 Mr. J.

X. Crawford, of Greensburg tho republican candidate for county clerk was in this city, Thursday. wr.Diiaier, 01 liingamu, rem imi.t n'rt stork ilfliilfir. came over ves- -rr. 1 terdiiy and remained till this morning.

4 jow anieU settler has filed notice of ni3 mteution to malienuai prool Insup- "port of his claim, end thatsaid proof Kan. on jGne M. IHSfl. vjz: Absalom Iame3 O. D.

S. S3, for 1 HJ Oli K. E. Hnntor, L. D.

Porter, W. Fulmer and L. M. Vangieson; all of Dowell, Ki- ffi Tbrowlee Register. 0mcB Kfm.

April 4 1B63. is hereby that the fol lowing Dinned settler has lilednotice of r'Q rr 7 Tnd at iWt po ot 111s laim, i.iui uiat proot hi ill tf nt lTi mqL'ri 1 1 nro.it in din Wl hH lllftflr! lif (tr tiltt op Kn- If Kansas. June 14, im. viz: A fin 'I Ui-nik tor t.h lots 1 2S4 jjowoit Kansas, mlJJ v. brow.ulee register Office at Lailsku, Kas.

April 17th, imr Notice is hereby givun that the fol-Utvdug nntuou settler bus filed notice of BONDS OR NO BONDS GEO. W. DAVIS E'- STILL SELLS THE GREAT WESTERN STOVES, HARDWARE TINWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL AND BUILDERS' MATERIAL, TOOLS AND AMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, POKET A5D TABLE CUTTLERT, AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS HARDWARE STORE. ALSO A Very Full Stock Of Furniture; A.11 or which I am selling: at Bottom Prleeslfor CASH. Conato and see me and le Convinced.

WELLSFORD, KIOWA COUNTY. KANSAS. C. II. and C.

M. Smith, insu- corner of thence, east to the Ne qr fi()Uth (i range ranee ffd hits, have been stopping at 1 southeast corner of Kiowa county, Lie names the following witness-the Dt-Eastman for several days. thence north to the place of beginning, ea to prove his continuous residence 1 1- upon, and cultivation or, said laud, viz: They represent good substantial com-; k-H-k tow Ubhip 13 teu e.ibt j.lu Grimes Mathews -F panics. jwestbyelKven miles north and south, i Harpols and Ja'nias all of Candidates for office are in the land, and many sturdy, farmer is i compelled to stop his team, sit down on his plow and listen to the "stiff racket." Col. Wellsford nud Henry Huffman i I Itw inleutiviu to ruu proof in sup-north kis cliiini, uid that proot 1U nil nun- lliutiuij tn-n G.

HORTON HEADQUARTERS FOR STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES E3T COUNTRY PRODUCE ANTED. JS EAST MAIN STREET, WELLSFORD, KANSAS, WM.TIDBALL, M. DEALER IN east to tho southeast corner of section 1. township 29, range 10. thence north to the place of binning making the township 10 m.ks east and west by 13 miles north and south.

The place of voting is at Wellsford. Glicl: township: Beginning nt the northeast corner of section Jthp.Tiifl vicf. 1h nnr hwpat. rnmr-r H- I J9-17. I thence south to the southwest wita voting piace nt UlicK postotuoe.

Center townshio: Beeinninir at the northeast corner 5-27-17, thetice west to the north vrejf corner of 51-37-19, thent'e south to the southwest corner of i27 23 thence cast, to tho o.Vm17 "ast bv sev- entcen mi place of voting is Creenburg. Reeder toaahip: 'Begin niitg at the northeaKt corner of --20-17, thcisce west to the northwest corner of 84-29 1 thence south, to the southwest cor- uer of 34-80 ID, tueuce east to thesnuth- east corner of 82-80-17, theace north to the Mace of hyginning. This township i3 eleven miles cast and west bv sovcu miles north and south. The voting place is at Header. Martin townahip: Beginning at the northeast corner of 4-27-19, thence west to the northwest corner of Kiowa county, thence south to the southwest corner of lS-0 20, thence east to southeast corner lu-29-19, thence north to place of beginning, making the township nine by fifteen miles.

Voting place at Mul-linville. Kiowa' township: Beginning at the northeast corner of 2 thence west to northwest corner of 19-J--J0, thence south to the southern-1 corner of Kiowa county, thence east to southeast corner of 83 -30. ID, thence north to place of beginning. Kiowa township is nine, miles square. Voting place i Nkkle P.

(). The commissioners are as follows: First, Wellsford and Click townships: Second, Center and Reeder townships; Third, Martin and Kiowa townships. The election occur Ttic iy, 1H: lltli day of May, 18S3, at which time nil county and township officers will be elected. Powderly's Views. "The Knights Labor are not (statesmen' philosophers, great schollars, or snything of that kind.

Their hours of labor are long, and they have little time or money to invnst in education. It is natural they may have some mistakes, but I am siitisiit the great majority 01 ie men have hearts in the rlirht place, and liavc no hh or intention of violating ths law, and are in hearty sympathy with the spirit ami letter of my secret circular. is one good that will result from this strike, whatever happens. It will givi the people nn insight into the manage ment of railroads. A railroad that gets it'-) charier from the government urges and invites people to settle alone its line is responsible, it seems to me.

to the people and the government that the should remnin open. If they fail lo keep their contract, the government should take a hand in the matter. There is one thing that I shall insist upon as conn as I get well, and that is to have a special committee appointed to make a thorough investigation of the cause and everything rolatimr to this lust strike. The committee shall visit all points along the road and mule a most careful investigation of every detail. Persons found in any way to have interfered, except in a pencefnl and lawful manner, with the running of trains or injuring the property of the railroad companies, wherever situated, will, if members of the K.

of be expelled nnd prosecuted. I propose that this investigation shall 'hew to the line, let the chips fall where they No organization enn live and sanction violations of the laws govern the land. AA'hen wo have the light of this investigation we will bo able to pass judgement on the conduct of this strike, from beginning to end, and fix the responsibility for the trouble on the parties who are nt fault. The committee will be appointed as soon as possi ble." Lasd Office at Lahneo Kas." April 28. 188H.

Notice is herebv civen that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thnt said nrnof will be inndo before the Register or Receiver at Lamed Kama, on Junofith.l 1883, viz: Charles AV. D. S. 10188 for the of Nw. qr and So qr of Nw.

qr Ne qr of Sw qr, see 17, twp 29, south of rnntro. 10 west. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon. nnd cultivation nf. said land, viz: William 8.

Cnine, Mar-lin Chandler, Wilbur B. Turner and Guy c. Driscol. nil of Dowell, Kan, mlJ5 AV. R.

Browmleo register, STOP THAT COUfll-It Bv uslnr Bf.ston's Pine Trim Tm Trochees wire cure for Cough, Colds M)utheat 1 to i DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. PURE SPICES, TOILET ARTICLES, FLAYORI GEXTRACTS, CHOICE SEGARS fc TOBACCO. '''Proscriptions and Kccipes Carefully Compounded. Main Street, 3d door east of Hotel DeEastman, "Wellsford, Ks. TERMS: $1.50 per year in Advance.

Entered at the Dowell post office as MCond class matter. Rates of Advertising: inch one week. turi'ts weeks three months si 1 months 14 nni vt-nr 0-B quarter column one week, 10.00 thnn month. $15.00 -six a0.00 one year. half column one week three weeks.

three months. six months. one year SiSO.OO Dae $35.00 ....50.00 One column one three weeks three months-: six months. one vear jJfAl kinds of Book and Job printing ueatlv executed at this oflice. business locals, 10 cents per line, tirst insertion, 5 cents per line each subsequent insertion.

Eukness locals will, remain in tho paper until ordered otherwise greed, and charged fur each week. Othoe over Dowuil P. O. BUSINESS LOCALS. Garden hoes and rakes, at Dowell 's.

Stork fait at Dowell's at 1 ct pr lb. ft Clothing. Hats and Caps, goto Jlorton'n. it Smoke the cigar at Ed. Dowelis.

Twenty-five farms wanted for sale. Am suiipl the demand, bv J. 51. Smith. Meal, and all the leading brands of flour, at Dowell's.

1 A full line of spring Dry Goods-Lawns, Ginghams and Vrints, just re-eeived at B. G. Ilorton's. If you want to sell your laud put it in the hands of J. M.

Smith, he is doing a rwhing land business. When yon go to Greensburg, call at the Indiana Kirsiaurant and get a square Acal. xx to improve yon '-stock. Jiow is the time te insure your property, call on Geo A Baker, he represents good companies. J.M.Smith wants 25 farms at once, to place on his list (0 supply the pres-nt demand.

.4 4- Soldier Creek Park can always srp-ply the demand for the best of full blooded Short Horn cattle of either sex. A. Barnes has hrst class cigars. When in Greensburg dout fail to call in and get ouc. tt Go to Soldier Creek Park and buy you a cood voting recorded Short Horn bull it Wa tiled.

Every body who is indebted to Huffman ft Cuciksuask to call and settle either by note or cash. The Short Horn stock at Soldier Creek Park is thoroughly acclinmted and all of their young bred there. Soldier Creek Park has 24 head of home bred, full blooded and recorded tshort horn bulls to sell at very low prices. Notice. All persons knowing tnem-selves indebted to J.

K. Stevenson will please call and settle with Kobt. Burr, at the old stand, and by so doing save cost. Call on R. F.

Pratt, Kas. for cheap money. If you want to self your farm, file on your claim, borrow moifcy, make final proof, or have live stock for sale or trade, call on J. M. Smith.

He does reneral land otllce business. It Jt yon are needing money to prove up nako improvements on your claims, and wish to borrow money at as cheap cates as can be had in Kansas, call on J. M. Smith, Wellsford, Kansas, and jet it without delay. He can accommodate you.

Win. A. Morrison, Druggist and Kx-, Hayor of Iowa City, says: "The largest sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tn persons who have used it before and know its curative You all know Wm. the Wellsford Druggist, ho tells and recom nendi Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The bent made for coughs, colds, croups or sore throat.

To Farmers. I now have on hnnd a laree and well elected stock of FARMING IMPLEMENTS and will sell thcra as cheap as an be sold. Come and sec my stock before purchasing elsewhere. W. E.

Dowell. Mrs. S. aTbKOWN, M. WELLSFORD, KANSAS.

Office opposite the Pioneer Drug tore where t.ho can be found nt nil tlmescvcept while absent professionally W. P. WALKER, M. fliywlcittn 11 nl Wurtroon, Office at BKEN1IAM, KANSAS. tJTBilliduo when service Is rendered.

DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTH When the skin is very tmigli and linrd, and tho follicle is npparently effectually closed, tho single strength will sometimes fail to reach the papilla; In such cases tho double or triple strength should be used In connection with the single, tisinjr them alternately. Price, Single strength Double strength 12.00, Triple strength, il.00. If your druggists have not got it we will send It prepaid on receipt of price. BENTON HAIR GROWER CO. Cleveland, O.

Hucthinson, where they had been on nusmess connectea Willi tne town com- piinj. I eastern inventor has invented a water proof mail bag. If he could in- vent a Democratic-proof postofike, Re-1 publicans would fall down and worship him." Capt. J. Smith and wife, and Messrs.

II. H. McMichael, Chas. Elliot, i S. Stevens, H.

8. Pratber and Ed Oris- i dorfwent to Pratt Center, Thursday, on business and pleasure. Mr. L. II.

Smith returned with his family, this week, and is now temporarily domiciled in the building formerly occupied by Dr. Orendorf as a drug i store. It is his intention to erect a per-I manent dwelling as soon as hands and I material can bo got on the ground. A few days ago while in Cullison, we I were gratified nt seeing everything in that town seemingly prospering. They have laid out a new town site, which is backed by the Arkansas Valley town company, whose object it will be to build up a permanent and substantial town.

The laboring men of Kansas should in mind that every republican paper in the stale is laboring in the interest of Jay Gould, Hoxie and other sub ordiuates, and are doing everything possible against the order known as Knights of Labor. Ex. H. 8. Sicafoose returned the first of the week from South Whitley, Indiana, where he has been visiting for several months.

Mr. Sicafoose tells us the farmei-3 of that portion of that slnte are not anticipating a very good of wheat, owing to the severity of the past winter. Mrs. C. J.

Spear has ordered a full and complete stock of Millinery-goods of the latest spring styles, direct from Chicago, and will sell at Chicago prices. Those desiring goods iu her line will do well to await the arrival of this fresh stock, which wiil bo here in ten days. mltf According to invitation the guests gathered at Hotel DcEastman, on last Sunday and partook -of one of the most sumptuous aud palatable repasts that ever burdened an Easter table. To wiy. that the hostess of Hotel DcEastman can prepare a good dinner and entertain company in good style, putting it very mild.

A. It looks as though the Republican state convention would be held as late as July or August. If this is the programme, it may bo regarded as the defeat for Governor. Mat tin. as it is known he r.n crly the governor can not control the state centra! conimiitye it looks ralher squally for his nomination Some one has figured out that life is like harness because it contains "traces" of care, "lines" of trouble, "bits" of good fortune, "breeches" of good manners and "bridled" tongues, and every one has a "tug" to pull through a severe cold unless they take Chamberlain's Cough Reniedy.

Best buy a bottle of Wm. before you get strapped. J. AY. Davis Attorney at Law, the republican candidate for county attorney, was in our place yesterday, and failed not to put in an appearance at this office.

Mr. Davis is bright young attorney, with rare" conversational powers, and makes a good impression upon the minds of those with whom he meets. Iln has been in the neighborhood of Rccdcr ever since '84, making him nn "old citizen" for Kiowa. 1 Mr. C.

T. and his son, D. II. Stearns, of northern Iowa, wore callers 011 the Djsmocuat Watciimajt, Thursday iast. They were travelling with a private conveyance, taking their own time observing tho beauties of nature In this part of God's Moral Vineyard, and express thvmselves as highly pleas ed, and will probably return and lftcnte here.

The sonior Is an old newspager man, but has long since retired from tho business and embarked In something more lucrative Many of our democratic exebances have suggested the name of A. II. ris, of Fort Scott, for governor. Well, ho Is a good and strong mnn and could down Martin. Ro could T.

J. Hudson of Frudonla, nnd Tom Fenlon Lcav- i -mighty giants and wheel enworin, horses others whocould he i.mmi M.u win t-e uiiiuti tieiore mo uegisier or re- Oliver at Lamed, Kansas, on Tuesday, I June 3rd. 1866, viz: John C. Gnmpbetl, U. 1JT b.

2m. the ho sec. IS. Tp 20, south, oi range 13. west.

He names. the tollowhtg 'witaesserte his continuous resioouce -ami cul-; tivation of, said land, viz: II: Shields, G. Goodwin, 3. It. Staples aud AVil-i Ham Goodwin, ail cr Dowell, Ku.

It. Browulee register Land Oj-fick, Lapsed, Kas. April IS, I80U Notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing named settler ban filed notice of his intention to' make final proof in sup port of his chtim, ami that said proof will be int.de before Register or Receiver at litiiued, Kansas, on June 8lh, ltibti, viz: James Li. Giover, for ihe No. or.

sec 17, tp. 27, south of range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, land, viz: Jacob Futzcr, E. M. Love, James JI.

Mc'Lane aud William Kerr all of Kiowa county, Kansas. a24u20 V. It Brownlee register. Lasd Office at Lahsed, Kas. March 27, 18S0.

Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in supper' of his claim, and that said proof will be miide before Register or Receiver, at Larued, on June, 3d. 1880. viz; Herman E. Graver, for the S. E.

(jr. of sec. ,1, tp. 27, south of range 16 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove' his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: A.

SteCy, Isaac Thompson, Allen Entwistlo and Henry Brauman, all of Dowell, Kan. alOmi AV. R. I3kow.ni.be Register. Lani Office at Lakned, Kax.

March 27, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlor has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami thai said proof wiil be made before AVill E. Bolten or Milo Lee Notaries Public at Greens burg, Kansas, on May 27th, lbSS. viz: Andrew P. Kor, O.

D. S. ItO'Jfl, for the lots and 4 and sw tjrsec 18, tp. 2i), south of range IG west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsidcrce upon, and cultivation of, land, James Stafford, Edward Rnnk and Edward Roberts, of Click.

Kansas; AV'm. Brown of Greensburg. Kansas. ulCmS AY. R.

Brownlee Register. Land Office at Larked. Kas. lfareu-37, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler Las filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu sup port of his claim, ami that said proof will be made beforo the Register cr Re ceiver nt Lamed.

on Saturday, June 7th. IHSii. vix; William Y. Stew art D. S.

1010. for ihe 8 i NE. i and i SB. i sec. 28, to 28.

south range 16 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said hind, viz: rani Turner. H. Lammers, D.

C. Mat nes ami E. P. Conyers, all of Dowell Kansas. al0m8 AY.

R. Brownlee Register. V. Stewart, D. S.

111,132 for the or. of tp t. south ruiire Ifi west. He mimes the follow im: witnesses to prove his continuous rcshier.ee ujn. aud cultivation of.

said 1. C. aiatbcs. E. F.

Convers. P. V. Turner and H. SI.

Lammers, all or Dowell Kansas. Also, Geortre AT. Stewart. D. S.

4788, for the 8 or and i Sw qr, sec 28, tp south "range 1(5 west. He the following witnesses to prove his continuous. residence upon, and cultivation of. raid land, viz: P. Y.

Turner, H. HI. Lammers. D. C.

Matties and L. F. Conyers. all of Dowell Kansas. al0m8 AY.

R. Brownlee, Register Land OrrrcB at Laipjed. Kan. March 7, 1880. Notice is liercbv irivon that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make finnl proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof win nc matte nctore the rfegister or Ke- ccivcr at Earned Kan.

on June, 7th 1885, viz: Ira H. AVoodwr.rd, for the sw. nr. sec 4, tp. 28 south of range 10 west.

He names the lollowmg witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said land, viz: David Burns .1. I. Ilntlley, Josmb Bin ford and Nathan Brown, nil of Dowell, Kansas. alOmS AV. R.

Brownlee. Register. Also, Riley D. AVoodward, for the 8c nr. sec 5, tp 28, south of range 16 west.

He names tho following witnesses to Drove bis continuous residence unon. ami cultivation of, said land, viz: Na- lhiin Brown, Josmli Btuford, James L. IIadlny and David Burns, nil of Dowell, Kf.n. Also. Jnulnh Bltifnril.

for tho sic 8, tp. 2,8. south of range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Riley I). AVoodward, L.

Hadlcy, David Burns and Ira H. AVoodward, all of Dowell, Kiowa county Kan. Also, Luther Hndlcy, for the fir. sec 9, tp. 28, south of range 16 west.

He names tho following wltnesflcs to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jo sinh Binford. Ira II. AVoodward, Rile) AVoodward and Nathan Brown; all Dowell Kan. Also, David B. Burns, No.

8930, for thn lots 8 nnd 4, 8 nw. qr. sec 5, tp. 28. south of range 16 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, snfd land, viz; Josinh Bin-ford Nathan Brown, Charley Tnvlor vooawara. ah or fRS Abo, Nnthnn Brown, for the lots 1 2 nn)i SiEqr. sec 1, tp. 2, south of 1 "mM the tnio ncm" to prove his continuous fflX AVoodward, Ira II. AVoodwarrl nnd Jaa! Luthur Hadlev, all of Dowell, Kan.

ajnm8 R. Brownlee, Kcgiator. R. A. DOWELL, WELLSFORD, EDWAKDS WCTTTT, KANSA Land, Loan and -Insurance Agents.

Take Filings, Make Proofs, Buy Real Estate LIVE STOCK OH COMMISSION, AND DO A GENERA LAND OFFIGE BUSINESS. J. M. SMITH, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE LOAN BROKEH, Special Attention Given to Fileing and Final Proofs for Settlers. Desirable Unimproved Improved Farms in Edwards Adjoining Counties for Sale at Low Figure.

CALL ON ME FOR CITY LOTS. FAIR DfiALliMi, WUiUA. SALUS AJNU LOW fltHJJCiB, 13 VUft Muw nront- cure, no pay. Sold D. of by Druggists, 2.jc per box.

PILES! PILESI PILES! Pure euro for blind, bleeding, and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst cacs of ten yenrs' standing. No nee(1 ten minutes after iisto You can be Accommodated without Delay, vIc! MONEY, ON LONG OR short tim: AT lowras of interest, ON REAL ESTATE SECUni'J OFF1CSS gOUTU BIDE MAIN STREET KECONO KTCHV EO'ZTZZ I i.oiiid item hh poultice, make a successful race, but at our par- ntant relief. Kirk German I ty Is not lacking for good men, thn. Re-' "intmenf is prepared only Piles Hector feels no uneasiness as to ithoVMhlSlvJ' the nominee may bo, for we fee IthI SWn Martin Is renominated by the Republic- Beld hyVruggKs; by mall on am that he will bo downed by a hand-1 recolpt ot Z1vJn ii hox- some El.

I Pn- c' Clereland, 0..

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