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Kiowa County Democrat from Wellsford, Kansas • 1

Kiowa County Democrat from Wellsford, Kansas • 1

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OORAT. DEM NO. 13 WELLSFORD. KIOWA COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21 188S. VOL II- vs Free Trade.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I have fitted up an office in the room formerly occupied by J. M. Smith where I can be found during office hours. Frank Givens M.

D. SAMPLE s.forTl2 POLICE GAZETIE, will be mailed securely wrapped, to any address in the United i rT) States for 3 months KjVJL II-jO on receipt of one dollar. Liberal discount allowed to Post masters, Agents and Clubs. zettk of New MAIL ED York is the Only legitimate Illustrated Sporting and Sensational Journal published on the American continent. Apply fori.

XVlJ-Li. terms to Eifihard K. Fox. Frank DR.IFRANK GIVENS, Physician and Surffeoa Will attend professional calls day or night. I-Office at Parlor Drug WTLLSF0RD KANSAS.

TIME TABLE. C. K. R. (Bock Island Route).

Our real estate agents havs been thronged with business for the last two weeks. Many transfers of real estate have been made, and prices that appear to satisfy both the buyer and seller. hope those having property for sale will not get excited and raise the price of their lands and lots to such enormous prices that will frighten people away. Tky St. Patrick's Pills and compare their effect with any other kind made.

They contain the good properties of the older preparations in the market combined with the most valuable medicines discovered in modern times. As a cathartic and liver pill. Patrick's are perfection. Isold by Roman's Son. Married.

Thk Child Recovered. My little girl aged seven years, was alliited with a severe cough and cold. She could not 6leep but coughed almost incessantly. I was induced by a friend to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was saton-ifhed at the immediate relief it gave her and the cure it produced. I wonkl not be without It in the house for any price.

I nave tried many remedies for coughs and colds, but this is superior to anything I have ever tried. Prof. J. M. Hehmax, Capital City Commercial College, Desmoines, Iowa.

Sold by Robbixs Son. They sat together on the lounge A blush Ruff'used her face, As round tier form his manly arms Stole in a tight embrace. "Is it quite poper, John," she said That you should hug me so?" "It is, my dear," he prompt replied, "My worinth of love to show. "Free trade in kisses we have had You never did object. And now that you should disapprove I scarcely did expect.

"Besides, my arras a symbol is To show my future wife The duty of protection which I'll owe to her through life." Then in low tones she archly said "Perhaps you may, dear John, If tnats the view you take of it Just keep the (liny on." GOING WEST. lin Squre, New York. Kans. City, St. Joe Topeka, PATENTS! Caveats, and Trade Maiks obtained D.

C. GAMBLE, M.D- Physician ami Surgeon Will attend to all professional calls day or night. Special attention given to the treatment of women and children. EST Office at Bobbins drug WELLSFORD, KANSAS Herington, Mcrherson, BAST. 23 $00an 5 25pm 3 45 6 50 6 35 2 50 3210 1125an 948 9 37 02pra 8 00 7 10 712 5 40 4 55 6 28 4 44 .5 00 4 18 4 30 3 52 4 05 3 30 21 23 740pm 905pm 11 35 740 9 05 li 55am 4 15 30 9.10 fi2pm 8 00am 7 00 6 40 7 3G 9 56 11 05 10 23 11 01 10 50 10 32 1125 1158 11 55 11 20 and all Patent business conducted for MODERATE FEES.

OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TJ. S. Hotcalsoti Tnron, Wklsfukd Haviland, Greensb'rg PATENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agents; all business direct, hence can transact patent business in less time and Mulllnviiie Bucklin. Sunday April 15th '88, John Hays, to Mrs.

Lucy A. Ross; Harvey Hays to Miss EmmaE. Burdic; April the 17th. F. Potter to Miss Delia Heise; April the 19, Wm.

Neal to Miss Sadia Mtlier. Land office at Lamed, Kas, Mch 23 1888. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the district court at Greensburg Kansas on May 25 '88, viz: Margaret Dagenhart No. 14574 for the se sec. 21 tp.

30 range 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: H. C. west, O. A.

Decker, J. C. Jones, John Linn, all of Glick Kansas. 13-18 w. R.

Brownlee register. at LESS COST than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or E. F. MEDEABIS, DENTIST, Stairs, Opposite Queen City THE 99 mm roots photo, with description.

We advise if patentable or not, free of charge Our fee not due until patent is secured. A book, uIIow to Obtain Patents," with Hotel. Gkeensburg, Kansas. ONLY FORI CENTS in postage stamps for a new Nickle Plated Stem Winder Stem Setter Waich just patented. Address ROY JACKSON, Box 15, 311 East 104th Street, N.

Y. City. Mention this Paper. WICHITA WESTERN Railway. AND Kingman, Pratt Western Railway.

reference to actual clients in your State county, or town, sent free. Address C. A. SNOW Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C.

"Wagon Shop. WESTWKRD. STATIONS. Is Prepaired to do general Lv. St.

Louis, St.L SF I win rrtiolri 4 wagon and carriage repair, Satisfaction warranted Land office at Lamed Ks, March 6, 1888 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Kiowa county at Greensburg Kansas on May 7, 1 viz: Robert S. Keen No. 14(i2! for the swj of 11. swj nwj of II and se ne sec. 10 tp 27 range 16 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resinance upon and cultivation of said land viz: James F. Cunningham. Thomas D. Bowers Leroy T. Akers, Arthur F.

Hazel of Wellsford Kansas. 11-16 w. R. Brownlee, register Advertised Letters. The following is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoff at Wellsford Kansas, or.

April 2nd U8, If not called for within 30 days will sent to the dead letter office at Washington. J. N. Adams, w. G.

Norman, J. H. Miller, Robt. McCreary, Alanson Hornier L. Dobbson, Bert Church.

W. E. Dowell P. M. Pierce City Ar.

Wichita Shop opposit the Kiowa Co. Bank. WELLSFORD, KANSAS. Lv. Kan City 'J'opeka Newton Ar.

Wichita I liavo just received a full stoelt of jjootls in this line, all tlie latest styles from Boston, and Chicago- ALSO 4, prepared to lo drcssmalf-inf foi all who may me with tlieir pntronag'c. Mrs. 13. Ij. Wyman $3yOpposite Indiana House, Wellsford Kaxsas Fox the Plow lioy.

Land office at Larned Kas. Feb. 11, 1888 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of Cabinet Photographs A Specialty, at 8Up Stairs. Opposite Queen City his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that Talk about evidences of prosperity and signs of confidence and marks of an enterprising town. Look at the advertising columns of the Djsmockat.

They speak eloquently more eloquently and more certainly than ever the pen of an editor could do. Great bulging fat, liberal, glistening, meaty lots of 'em, on every page and fairly crowding one another. You can take a fact like this as an unerring Indicator, and when you see such things be sure that there is one printer satisfied with the people among whom his lines have fallen, and only too glad to rack his poor brain and hurry his fingers and even "burn the midnight oil" if so be that he can haply contribute to that people's glory, even in the smallest way. By the same token that ye will know these things ye will also say that there is a community of men who are ready to do their part in all matters and who stands ever ready to pay the fiddler. For, let enyious brethren gnash their teeth, but the Democrat's advertising columns present all the business houses of the city, and everything is promptly paid for.

Kiowa county can't show another such instance. I caa now make farta loans on improve! farms. II. L. Noble otliee at Uank, Wellsford Bob Doweli, the versatile and accomplished pencil pusher of the Wellsford Democrat was in town Wednesday Greensburg hignal.

Correct Bro. Bolton, "wise men will change but fools will never." There is a girl in Michigan 6 feet 9 inches tail, and when her lover stands on his tiptoes and pleads for a kiss she stoops to conquer. The figures of this year 1.88S resemble three big girls and a dude, as thov spread themselves across the pavement on a line afternoon. said proof will be made before the Lv. Wichita up Douglas College GreBn.

Goddad Garden Cheney Murdock Ar. Kingman Lv. Kingman Calista Ninnescah Cairo Saratoga Pratt Oullison Wellsford Haviland Brenham Ar. Will stand the coming season at my place one mile east of WclJsford. Fox is a dark iron gray with black legs and dark mane and tail, will be three years old in -May '88, and weighs upward of thirteen hundred pounds.

His sire is a pure bred Percheron stallion. Ills dam is a quarter blood Percheron mare bred and raised in Illinois. All are inyiti to call and see hiin. My prices are low and turms easy. W.

K. MlLLKB. Hotel. MARTIN, Ikolojpijle' Register or Receiver at Larned on April 27th 1888, viz: Linilsev Whitlow No. 9441! datnd Oct.

1st 1885 for the nw sec 15 tp 20 10 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lane), viz: O. II. Herkey, Geo. D.

Bellamy, Louis Grisier, Fredrick Schultz, of Prattburg Stafford county Kansas. also: Miles Hall II 15 No. 9448 dated Oct. 1st 1885 for the swj sec. 15 tp 20 10 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: 0- 'ierkey, Geo l. Bellamy, Louis Grisier Fredrick Schultz, of Prattsburg Stafford county Kansas. 10-15 w. R. Urownlee.

register. Mail No. 5. No. 1.

Express Mixed. 5 40 AM 6 45 P.M 8 50 6 30 am 9 40 pm 12 10 am 5 15 6 15 8 45 am 8 52 1 25 pm 9 02 1 47 9 27 2 43 9 39 3 17 9 52 3 51 10 10 4 3(5 10 31 5 25 10 35 am 9 40 AM 11 03 10 39 11 19 11 19 11 35 "11 55 11 54 12 39 pm 12 00 pm 1 02 12 24 1 54 12 43 0 00 12 55 3 04 1 14 3 39 1 30 pm 4 10 pm m. No. 4. No.

6. Mall Express Mixed I) IO AM 2 -hi 3 24 3 04 3 53 3 31 4 14 3 35 4 47 3 59 5 34 4 05 5 49 4 24 25 4 10 0 57 4 50 7 27 5 25 8 15 5 30 8 25 5 52 9 07 0 10 9 52 (i 22 10 20 34 11 K) 6 58 1154 7 09 12 15 pm 7 15 9 30 10 35 3 45 PM COO 9 20 pm 40 AM 8 45 6 00 PM KASTWA STATIC XB TOP In Wood county Ohio, Miss Jennie Corn was married to Henry Wheat and the church choir convulsed the wedding guest by singing "What shall the liar- A Oh! They were only chaffing them. Findley Jefferson: an. We'll bet they made a Wry face. News.

That was before the turnip and 1 t-tuce season had arrived. Garden City Democrat. Regardless of all laborsavingmachin- In the District Court. X.V. Brenham Haviland Wellsford Cnllison Pratt Saratoga Cairo Ninnescah Calista Ar.

Kingman Kingman Murdock Cheney Garden Plain Goddard College Douglass Ave Ar. Wichita Witnin and for the County of Kiowa in the state of Kansas, Abel B. Riirnes praintiffvs Cordelia Barnes defendant. Cordelia Bai nes will take notice that said Abel 15. Barnes did.

on the 3rd, day of April 1888, tile his petition in said District Court, within and for the countv of Kiowa in the State of Kansas against the said Cordelia Barnes defendant, and that said Cordelia Barnes must answer said petition liled as aforesaid. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. BEST RIGS IN TOWN. CeapTlates and Satisfaction Guaranteed. NEELY NOBLEIPROP.

ery, we'll but they cradled their crop. Enterprise. We have nothing to say the subject is exhausted. The Country Editor. An exchange pertinently remarks; When you want a cheap ride call at the Star livery Barn.

gun iioirrcr PROPltlETOttS. WELLSFORD KANSAS on or before the 25th, day of May 1S8S or said petition will be takrn as true and a judgment rendered in sai'l action against said defendant for a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff' AbH B. Barnes" and defendant Cordelia Barnes anddpvoarc-ing the plaintiff from the defendant. Gi o. P.

Rrsii Atty. for Plaintiff attest J. K. Stevkssox Clerk. Before you start on a journey go and see Bobbins Son and procure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

It is a great safeguard for travelers and gives immediate Lv. Wichita UD. Newton Topeka Ar. Kansas City "An editor is one who reads newspa relief. WELLSFORD KWSIS Anette "I have just been having a pers, writes on any subject, sticks type, foldes paers, makes up mails, runs errands saws wood, works in the garden, is blamed for a thousad things he never thought of, works Hard all day, is sub Lv.

Wichita St Pierce City SpringOeld Ar. St. Louis delightful stroll with Harold. Can any thing be more poetical than a walk in the moonlight?" ject to spring fever, helps people into SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Jenctte (live jeers older) "Poetical, w5 office who forget all about lt afterwards and frequent ly gets cheated out of his earnings, lie puff up and docs more to build up the town and county than any one, and the miser and the fogy are no dount, Anette; but when you have had my will know that a dark corner on the porch is equal to ten moonlight nights.

NE YEAR. 52 numbers SIX MONTHS, 2(1 numbers 75 THREE MONTHS, 13 numbers 60 ADVERTISING RATES. DEALER IN GREAT WESTERN An exchanged clarea that "the bustle benefited, yet they will not take his paper, but borrow it and cuss the old fool ofanedlaor." 3 Cl C3 GO 3 must go." It has already gone. It goes every day and everywhere, upon ali occasions a.id into every sort or gathering, and it prorata to go on indefinitely. And tie fact is, It "goes," In the District Court.

nn.1 fnr tliP l-niltltV Of KioWS In V.a tt'nnaia frit I JiltlPfl F. Ilarpole partners as Jones plaintiff vs nomas guanine uen-n- usually, to improve the wenrcr'a appearance. Emporia Republican. dant. '1 hn na It.

Chambers Will take notice that no said Ira Jones W. F. liar- An exchangs says: "A hustle hang OSE COLUM per year $95. ONE COLUMN, per month 8. HALF COLUMN, per month 4.

COLUMN, per 2. EIGHTH COLUMN, per 1. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pfr month, 75 cents. 50TICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, ii Thone not wishing this paper will lo $ht olllca a great favor by letlng ui kar from you at once.

OmCIAL DIRECTORY. Stat Officers John A. Martin. Lieutenant Governor A. P.

Riddle. Associate Justice D. M. Valentine. Secretary of State E.

B. Allen. gtate Treasurer W. Hamilton. Auditor Thomas McCarthy.

Attorney General H. H. Bradford. fcupt. Pu.

Inst H. Lawbead. Copfrrr Okkicsrs Judge ilth Jud. Dis't .8. W.LoMle.

Ttonroxent ative Wm. McMllligan. ing in a shop window is an uglier looking thing than an open barrel of sour- tiff's, did. on thfi 2tith day of January IWJJ (lie their petition in said district court, within and for the count of Kiowa In the state of Kansas, againft the said a i 1 bhil c3 3 a 0 I lioinaA 1 nanuirrn imin rhnllilwT tlHIft CD kraut in a grocery store. Hang it on a woman, cover it with twenty yards of 5oods, and a man will rrnnc his neck iron ml a lamp post by the hour to look it it.

Position in the world Is every 4 U) (J) limb cin answer sild petition filed as aforesaid on or b- fore th lth day of May l.M or ni.i a in In. takrn ft true, and Judgdinent rendered In said acfton aga 0 r-f- 0 Z3 thing. A new Imstle )iaja4 come into mar CO ket, patented by a Kansan, with a blow of escape Valve. When the wear sit lown the air escapes up her spine, loos- Treasurer .11.11. Patten.

County Clerk J. H. Morrioon. Sheriff Echols. Sunt, of Pub.

lnt. W. W. Payne. ns her corset strings and Mows her -finrinter of Deeds P.

Rice 2 CD 0 lack bangs Into the most fashionable jose. hen sho stands up the action ricrk of Court J. K. Steavennon. County Attorney Mcord flhinkle.

Probote Judtre A. Mullin. the strings and expands the inst said (lefpiKiani nnm Ikts for the sum of one-hundred and nineteen 30-100 dollars, interest thereon at tl.i" rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the davof Oct. '7 and for cost of suit and a further judgment gainst said Ocli-ndant Thomas B.t. nam hers for the foreclosure of a mechanic I upon the foliowin described reftl-state to-wit; The awjof see.

twenty-Ive (i)ln tp twenfv-seven(27)of rang sixteen (10) west of the fith. P. In Kansas, lying nod situated In the coun-y of Kiowa In th state of Kansas, vliudglng that said plaintiff bare the Irst lien on snd premi4e, to the amoj-nt of which judgment will tnken ra aforesaid and ordering said premises! te sold withont anpTaisinent. proceeds applied the pavment of inount due plaintiff and cost sn tt wl orerer barring forerWif 'endants. and -h of them.

all rights, title tr. and equity of "ij" said premie. or any part thereof. Rcan Hi.iti. ttT.

for plsintit tmsst J. K. Clerk. Wtle, whistles to her dog, sticks a pin STOVES RAWGES County O. I Stork well.

Bennett, Post Omcw th Corsrr Haviland, Wnllnford Glick, as I i her drowsy escrt and other things K. ii onr Goods as cheap a the cheaperi, TTfdnla ParllfK having farms for nnlt Mnllinntilhi Gfeenbnrjc N'ickle 4 It on Id put them on my list. We request everybody to exam in onrotoeli ell for ft reasonable romm id petfl goodfrHdethlsaea west side street, 8 mi. In answer to an rxtet'Slve ToWTUHfr Trute E. E.

Hunter Treasurer .1 eoh Jones W. ffarnoie Justices of 1 VT. A. Williamson the Peaee J. T.

Rohblnson C. A. JfeAnarne Kansas. eastern rorresNMifence. It.

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1887-1888