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The Orwell Times from Orwell, Kansas • 8

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The Orwell Timesi
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The Orwell Times. ROAI) NOTICE. T. R. Hazaed, J.

W. Almaok. J. M. 0.

A. Read KINSLEY, KANSAS. WholiwUo and Retail Doulers la Dry (roods, Clothing, Boots anil shoes, hats caps, TOWS COMPAm, the (mm jj WDT it Dun: KAS. n'iiyi 1,1 'M .5 AT lJiit Jltiw buwJLl iiJ JtUUiiltiU. Jil Kansas, in ouubiiCiiS belli the rich and fertile part of Hodgeman Of time no plnc of inwtlng of and Bunri'jrur to vlow, urvy, and locntlng Public Hoad, and to portniiui to aiily for diui(, iitc.

BtAte of Kdhm, Kodgomiin County, m. To whom It majr cncivu Wliflnvm, appli-oiition luw been maile, iy petition, to tlitt lion nl of County commiiwlonrrii of lloilyt'iiuin Cumit Kimmi.1, for lovatiuK a pjiliUu UomL, follow, to-wlt: Tlio pluco of b(inniu of tmld rond por. of wo II 23 It 27 W. Tit iiitormwlinto pointM, llicnca mt ihsj lino 1 miles to the cor of the of wxj 7 Tp 22 28, tliPiu'o north on mo linuonn Imlf mila to the 8 wnirnorof 8 of8 Tp22 It 2fi, then nuft oi wo liiw inilcii to the 8 cor of the of we 'Pf 22 8 U20 W. Tamva north on wio line 2 milw to the oor of 8 fiiinrti'r iif mxi 27 Tri 21 Tlienw no ec line i mi! I ihi- rut nt iiiuirlr of neo2GTp21 An1 fi.o of nnul o-r ijHiiri.r m- iO 1 i i- i.f it Antl vhtji.Mi".

Mdiittl; iml vi nfc.T innUI. 'iii of t. uv i nj itntld i'Mtl tj'iSt'r''il xlj.l uliuIi hloii. 1 ldi-alf nir! hiil: Tin lint i 1 Kii.l -ilul iiiilVi'Jl aili oi oil, duy of Aotrunt A. ui pluco of bL'tiiUu)i')l i rf.i lo ii v.

v. uud locate unit! rond, anil inio-m wimi ivr diitiim an we ninirt'd of tln )v. Ami imltus you file written uppliw'nn for damaert miHtniw-d, nud il.iijned, with viewerw, giving di uoriptiim i tl pi-oiriiHt'rf onwiiiiihycrti cliiim Biioh d.ii.v;r-s i compenHiUion, your Hpplieution ml r.c.i. ery of the Kamo will be forever burivii. Uiited July IT), 1886.

E. E. L-wroat-, t'onnty t'lt'ik. EOAD NOTICE. Of time ond plauo of mociSti of Viewers nnii Sarpyor to vii purvey, und lociite Public Kood, nnd to persons to apply for tlnmiigm eto.

Stte of Kansiw, HodRomnn County, ss. To whom it rtiay cilh'oernt' WhereiM, applica tion has been mailt', by petition, to tlio Board of County Commis.riomr8 of Hodgeman County, Kansa, for locating a FnbJio Rood, iw follown, to-wit: The jilhcb of bi'ginninR of mid rond 8 cor of sec 26 Tp 21 8 of 26 W. Thence eist one mile on see line botwof a nec 26 H5. Thenci' north 1 mile on sec line between- wc 20 25. Tlience east on sec line between bco 21 25 to line between 26 25.

Thence east on aee linebeatwoe ntio 19 4 SO 20 29 to the 8 cor gee 21 Tp 21 of 25 W. thence north on 3eo line of 20 21 to -cor boo 21. Thence eaat on sec line between hoc 21 16 to cor aec 21. Thence south on sec line 21 4 224 27 4 23. Thence eAst on tlie lino betwotn soc 27 434 to the 8 cor of see 26 Tp 21 of 25 W.

Thence south on sec linn between seo 35 2 4 8 to twenty-two 25 4 11 15 to 3 cor of 15 A cor of 14 to twonty-two )f RUVeuty five V. And the place of tenninatum fit mid road ai 3w cor of see 14' 8E corofeec 15, cor of iec twenty-two cor of seo twenty-three Tp iwentv-two 8 of A twenty-fivo w. And hareas, Ed T. Roberts, Jfis. Henderson and Robert Gerke road viewers, and (J.

O. Loy-ering county purveyor of said hnve been appointed aiid ordered by' said county commissioners to view, survey, and locate said roadj Therefore, you are hereby notified lliat said viewers and surveyor will prooeed on the 23d day of August 1886, at 9 o'clock A. at the place of beginning of said road, to view, survey, and locate said road, and perform wliatsoever other duties iia aro required of them by law. And unless you file a written opplication for damages Buatained, and compensation claimed, with said viewers, giving a description of the premises on which you ciidm such damages or compensation, your application for and recovery of the same will ba-forever barred. Dated July 16, 1886.

E. jTjawrence, County Clerk. A COLLEGE AT IIOiME. Tbo Bryant 4 Btratton BUeinecs College, of Buffnlo, N. one of the ojdest uid largest Colleges in America, now givee a full course at the students homo, by Distance Ik uo objootiim, trtadraita Ijeing rcg-istiireil from (ill tliewesti.irn.

Klutoa. Tho terms nre vury low and it is. a grand ohanoeytp obtain a proctionl education, l'artiouliirs eon be ob-tjiiiK'd by ddniing tho College jis nljovK XX JL will mail vou pbkk a royal, val uable, sample box of goods thut will put you in the way of making more money at once, than anything else in America. Both sexes of all uges can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Capital not required.

We will start youi Immense pay sure for those who start at once. BTINSOH a o. rorxuinu, miiuic T. S. HAUN, Attorney-alt-Law AND PROPHIETOK OF- JETMOEE, KANSAS.

WIN more money than at anvtlima else by taking an agency for the best selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly None fail Terms free. IIallett Book U. CENTER HOUSE, O. A.

W. I5CEDECICEB, Proprietor. fepE.uiviiiiiE, Kansas. Terms 81.00 por day. Accomnwaa-tions first-class.

Hotel South Side, the second street west of depot. (SOOn 000 1" present Send on 5 cent Twstdffe, tnd by lima yim ii'1 (ret free a package of goodg of large ralue, that ill start yon in work that will at once bring you in inoneyf atr than any tiling else in America. with eabh ttoi Agent wanted eTerv-here, of either sex, of all ages, for all the teme or sprre time only, 1 work for us at their own homes. 2 ortlUies lor an wumere hiibuiuii mired. Dont'dfUry.

ll.lULturr ft mrtlaDd Twelve miles from the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad at Speareville, Kansas, The Pawnee Valley Denver E. E. is permanently Ideated and will reach Orwell by July 1, '86, For rich farming lands, Pure Water, Healthy Climate, the Sawlog Valley cannot be surpassed Good water at from 20 to 35 feet. Building stone in abundance OhWfcU-, KAXS.S, 18R0. TIIK I.AWa or NKWHl'ArCBH, 1'iru Hubwrlhoni who iln nut ilveeiprwM m-icu to the culitrory an cotinlitereil wishing to oonticuf) their ubwriptJon.

booonil. If tli Miliwrilwrn nnW iltiteohtlhii-itaco ut their perlmlinaU the puliliiiher may con-iinuu muiI them until nil arreHnmi are pniil. Third. If a wilMmrilior wirlM-tn or refii to hit pcriiHlicwlH fmm the oftlon to which l.hey linvu Wn ilirceteit. he Mil roHpousilile (11 hi) hail surtlH Ilia iiill nl oCllereil the jhijht Fourth, If wjIwtirllH'ni move to ntlinr places -tthmit informing th pnlilislier anil the iiith are cit In tliB former iliriK'tiulhi, they lit'lil ri-xpontibji'.

Fifth. Any xmon who receive a newspaper ml make use It, whether he luw ordered it jr nut, In liwil in law to ho a sulwonber. KILLED BY APACIIES. Torabntiine, Arbs.t July 20. A import Tomlisjloflw Jtenluy that I'ro-foro Opotiture, of Sonoro, und four coin-lnitms hart boeii kille.l by Apaelies lfist ww-'k, wliile ori thoir way to exiuriino milling jiripVrijr near that place.

Ho nn ciicort of fiftoen others, who es-I'dlHiil. It i nni.l that no lesu than i i jhty buck'o were Been in thn fight. 'Hie following patents wero granted to citizens of Kansas, bearing data 20, 386, reported expressly for this paper by Louis Hnggor MeobuinVal Experts and Solicitors of Tatents, vashing-tbn, D. C. Adviee free.

r. T. Belt, Columbus, Rotary engine; Julia A. Knox, Burr Unk, fiomedy for iiog and cbieken cholera; J. II.

Nolan, rieasantou, Weather strip; It: F. Smith, Atchison, (las-engine. HOW TO LEAtiN flHOtoHlAND. SteuocrraDhv, or Shorthand writing-, coming into such general 'use, and is so highly remunerative as a business, tin many will be glad to Know that it can be learned without IefKnrig home and at a 'imall expense. Full itffcr.

nation as thorough and practical instruction given by mail, can be btnined by sending to Bryant Sf ration's Business College, Buffalo, N. Y. St July 20. A terrible state of want exists among the people all "iking the northern coast of this island, find in Labrador. For three hundred miles along the northern coast the ice is firm and its presence keeps emperature constantly at the freeZeing' point.

No Jsliing has boon possiutj' Fish oil "works aro all idle and st'ed oil is being used for fuel. A large number of star-ving fishermen "from Ihdir.h harbor and Sandwich bay have just arrived to implore food from the government and assistance from their friends loft behind, two men died last night shortly after Itheir arrival. Proceedings of Commissioners continued from last week. Upon motion road No- '28 was laid over no notice having been served tip-on land owners." tomotionauewordorof view was made upon road No. 29 and J.

M. Gordon, Sylvester Evans 'and 0. W. Childs appointed viewers to meet with surveyor at beginning of said road to view and locate same 19, 1886, at 9 o'clock, A TIT Upon motion adjourned till o'clock morning, July 7, 8 o'clock. Board met 'pursuant to adjournment) all members present.

Upon motion an order was issued to jus. Gilland, Sheriff, releasing Adolphaa Colin from his custody. Upon motion the priucipal petitioner, Jno. Bull, pn road No. 28 was ordered to notify land owners on said road to file written application for damages with Clerk on or before the next regular meeting of the board.

Upon motion report of. surveyor and viewers upon road No. oO was received clerk ordered to record survey, re-port-and plat, and to notify trustees of Center and Valley Tp. to have same opened up for public travel except the west line of sec. six, tp.

21, S. of R. 23 Upon motion a new order of view Was made upon road Noi 21. and ot erts, Jas. Henderson and Gerke appointed viewers to meet with surveyor at bejrinninjr of said toad to and locate same Aug.

23, 1886, at 9 o'clock A.M. Urwn moti the petition of J. At and others asking for. a change of site for jail was presented and prayer of petitioners donvd. Upon motion the pcutxn of, P.

Thomas aiid I others asking for aa eloc ution to be called to vote 8,000 dollars building bridges was presented and prayef of petitioners denied- petition not havinft snincient signers. tTnon motion J. Eakin was eppoin- ted to meet with reriresentatives of Ford ud Finney counties BtDaijge City, July 20, 1886, to apportion judgement held BMiiwt said Upon motion 3. R. was appoint ed Trustee- of Sterhng Ip.

Upon motion adjourned till 2 oVIock Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. tiiil f.i iv.ia.' i'i t'. i Uv imi i a I if kmh'i il-' tiUir is tli" fhfiilsvl'i t.ii,M. r-th-. i'i.) i ii- it "ivi'H k) i 1 vii.j! I', i r.j IU i.lf 1.1...

1 On Ifeal Estate in tlodgoman Co. FIVE YEARS' TIME Low Sate of Interest A LS 0 50,000 AtfreB yi Dootlod Lamfe Fur Side. Agent for tkb A. T. Sv Yt Ii.

E. LANDS. S. A. 1SHELD0N, OKWELL, Hodgeman KANSAS A.

J. DBATZ, DEALElt IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Slides, Hardware and General ilefchandiae! "anon City Coal for sale, Offeele, Kansas. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe 11. R. I'roM the Missouri Eiver to the PACIFIC COAST.

The neatest 'aiid inost Uberji corpora tion upon the American Continenl, and the best 'managed and equipped line on earth. This road is the popular and only direct route to Denver, Leadvill6 and GUNNISON. And all points in the great San Jtian Country. Tli SonMit-rn Line from jnbls in the only ili.it. iiiptriilnH fl'ii rici liiinonu iki! of Ariama.

nut New t.a innii In Las Vi-eas. Hanta l'e, Bocorro, Ouku, aan aiiireiai, tn morn, x-i j-nu, aei nm Meesilla, Titcaon, Tombstcme and tin shorteat, quickest, safest and only all-tlie-year-round route to California, Oregon, Nevada, Ida- .0 anu Yvusuinrjwn terntory. T7 InAA.atinn voirnrrlitMr MiAnn hniTieH. lnndb V1 lilLVfi UWIIW addreHB, A. S.

Johnson, Land Commiaaion- er, lopeKa, Jiansas. For Passenger, emigrant or colony rates, art-dress, W. F. White, (jeneral Passenger Agent, Topeka, Kansas. W.

I), Hniulilin, Union Ticket Agent, Denver, Colorado, 'OFFICIAL JDIEECTOEY. National tiovcmmeiiri PWtlent. Oroter let-eland Viie-Pretiident Thos. A. Hentlrioks GMef Jaetice Morrison B.

Waite rVcreterv of State Thos. F. Bayard Beeretary. 01 Treasury uraiei waiiiiuig Secretary of War W. C.

Endicott Uecretury of Navy Wm. C. Whitney Secretary of Interior L. Q. C.

Lamar At.titmnv Oonernl AuiruBtu H. Garland PoBtinaster General W. F. VUas Speaker of the House John G. Carlisle Mate Government, 'X 3.

11. Plnmb U. 8. Senatore Kansas. igaU, J.

Fi. H. Funeton Kanwm 'C'dnurosnftTO lwis Hunback is. ss. iiwnu U.

W. Perkins S. 11. Peters Jadfte 19th Judicial 4tetriot J- Pftwui D. B.

Commissioner MDUt J. G. Worrell County Probate Judg, Treasurer, Clerk, ArUlruov, Clerk Dint. Court, Eegister of Deediti 1- CoVfrnnient. W.

b. Pratt J.A. Lang C. E. Wilson E.

K. Lawrence H. L. Peck D. W.

Lamed H. I. Benton Bupt. Pnblio iinarrc A. i.

Weaver Bheriff Coroner Surveyor, Jan. -till land Blunt G. Ijovering H. J. Kakin Srt.

Goo. Hfthfloii Orwell is a live business town with good PER MANENT buildings, and aft enterprising class of business men. OrweU is not a towii on paper, but a live town in one of the most thrifty settlements in southwestern Kansas; Lots from $10 to S100 Each! Hacks carrying tlie United States mail leave Kinsley and Orwell irferliMfifeiation write or eall on S.A. SHELBftlySEC'I, Kajastt G. si.

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Years Available:
1886-1886