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Ravanna Record from Ravanna, Kansas • 1

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i IV I 11 kl If El II LI Hi si Mini Miii Fmu'iM Auk, l. lMUllT MsUMildteU 17. Kttitrd July RAVANNA, GARFIELD CO, KAN, JUNE 7, 1889. VOL 48. Notlct for Publication.

Reclaiming the Arid Region. F.A.HUTTO, WEWILLCILEBRATE 0ur Rncoumgemct La lid OMIcit at Garden City, Apr. 'A ituok Nolle JiiTcliv tlvMi Unit tit followiniMmm I I'd Wilier llllH lill'il police of Ills IllllMlllllll hi make Html proof In NiiiiiKiit of hi claim, mid Edwards County Cheese. ATTJM-IAf. Hint mild uriMif Mill bu iuut luforo District I li-rk nt ItiivMinia, on ihmi.

Pursuant to call a large number of Edwards county now has two co-op Henry w. wuiitt (i) is mi mo lum 1, 3 a. See. 7 Ti. a It 27 w.

lie iiittncN tin tollowliw wltneiKH'S to prove Id citizens of Ravanna met in the parlors eratlve cheese factories. One In th Will attend promptly to all Legal of the Grand Central Hotel last Tues- coniluiion rcHldciic-e upon, nnd cultivation of city and one at Lewis, which use about said land, viz: Harvey It, llutlcr. of Kuivc.du, day evening for the purpose of mak hHiitt. Wi ik, 01 ixirenz, nans. Jiiiim 11,000 pounds of milk dally, making 1 V.

I'lii'lim, Tlioiiian Morris, ot Uavuuuii, kuiim, inz arrangements to wonerlv celebrate nLK July. A. T. Irvine was J5lisill0fi8. Ravanna, Kansas.

J. B. Murphy, any Mii.Mtiii.uain-iim.il, iiii.icr the law nii.t chosen chairman nnd T. A. Milton sec btttim ot the Interior Department, why mu-ll 100 pounds of cheese.

The KiiiHley cheese factory was started about the middle ot October, 1888, with hardly enough milk to pay them to run, but it was not long until they were taking By tho arid regloi of the United States is meant ail that portion lying west of the 100th meridian except northern California, the western part of Oregon and nearly all of Washington Territory. It is true that near the east-era border of this region, and lying within it, there is much land which, without irrigation, will yield moderate returns for cultivation; but such lands have a deficiency of moisture and may properly be called arid. The average annual rainfall for this vast region is about fifteen Inches, Its whole extent Is about 1,300,000 square miles. Much of it is too rugged and steep for cultivation, and there is a considerable area of elevated plains which could not be reached by any known artificial system of water supply. 'Still another portion retary.

The committees are not com proof should not I.m allowed, will be given an ot- iHinuuiiy mi 1 mi- anovu mt'iiiioiicu iiiiicuiiii pi.u lo cross-examine the wlliicsse of mild rluimant plcte yet but will be published next week. Itavanna will celebrate howev ami to otii-r evll-iu-j In rebuttal of that submitt ed hv cl.iiiumiL" in enough to make it interesting, and Physician Surgeon 434S C. F. M. Nii.kh, Jteglster, er in good style.

now they are receiving 6,000 pounds dally, and expect, in the near future. Childreii'iS Day. Calls answered at all Hours, day or Contest No.OSOi NOTICETlmber Culture. to receive pounds or mora. They are now getting about all the milk they IT.

8. Lund Office, Garden City, nana. Mav 17. 1.M). iiight.

Office Baranna Drn Store. Will le observed by the Union Sun' Complaint lmvliur been onlrroii nt tills office can handle, but have ordered anothe day hchool next Sundnj June Oth, at by Charles It. hues against Joseph Satchell for failure to comnlv with law an to limber culture I large vat, which will arrive in a few four o'clock in the new school llAVANNA. Kansas. entry No.

dated December 1H, Isxft upon the LI .1 11 I days, and then the capacity will be in house. The exercises will consist of r. 01 hci-ihiii ion mniiii ui raugu en, in consists of depressions in the surround l.lirill'lfl I'OIHIIv. KllllMJU Willi U. View Til IIIH Cllll.

creased bo they can work up 10,000 short speeches, music, etc- and we are ccllationot hii Id entry; enntestant alli'k'lii that ing plain from which the salts in thu F. R. Mc ALINE pounds daily. Mitrhi'll talli-d to, cliirniK the tiiird year assured will bo very entertaining. Ev soil could not be washed by to How.

stir, or cull 1 vale or cause to lie low The directors declared a dividend a eryone invited to attend. This would leave the total lands which ed, stlm-d or ctiltlvatcil any wirtion of the llrst or itccond dve acres ucltlicr did he i.lant or cause few weeks ago which paid the patron; Sam Ney completed his labors for A HORN EY-AT-LAW one cent per pound for their milk. At could be used for agriculture, if supplied with abundant water, at nearly a J. S. Crow Co.

last Friday and ex to he planted any tree imhmU 'tit or trees UmiiiK the third year us n-iitirod by law, the said are lierchy snmiiioncd to iiiH-ar at this ollh-e on the ID day ot July 18.S9, nt lu o'clock a. to n-spoud and furnish testimony con- the same rate they are now taking in million square miles, an area three or pects to leave Itavanna next week, about SCO worth of milk daily, which rent uu sam uiicuuu lainire. Will practice in Stato and Federal Just where he will locate has not been four -times as great as all the lands now under cultivation in the United is divided among thirty-eight patrons, 46-il C. F. M.

Nilkd, Keglster. decided yet. Sam has been in Itavanna most all of which are farmers. The States. a long time and has made many warm cheese are all sold that are seasoned ShcrifT Sale.

First rnbllcntlon Jlav tnth l.m When it is remembered that crops ori- friends who are sorry to see hira leave, Courts. Ravanna, Kan. HUTTO ENOS, to go on the market, and the company In the District Court of the Sixteenth Judicial We trust ho may strike a good thing. nlstrlct, sittiii); In and tor the County uf (JarlfclU now have several large orders waiting irngated lands are almost absolntaly certain, It will be seen how valuable every square mile of these lands would uie Mate oi Kansas: to be filled. Siirali A.

Joiu, I'laintilT. vs. A Serious Question. The Lewis factory commenced oper lU-ntaht Snluel. et.

nl. Df-fendants. eventually become if it could be re Abstractors of Title, iiv virtue 01 uu oruer oi sine issued 10 me. our mril to Colonel Elliott F. Shepherd of the claimed from its arid condition.

The ations about three weeks ago and is now running at full capacity, and like of said District Court, In the above entitled action, I will, 011 Saturday the lnth day of June topographic conditions for irrigation Mail and Express a.sks: "Can an editor be a Christian When it comes to A. 11. Ill I'lOCK 1. M. 01 KHItl (IliV.

ine Heal Estate and Loan Agents. the Kinsley factory, will have to en front door of llio Court House, In the town ot liavamia 111 tne eouiity 01 uiiriieia in me mate are excellent; it is only the supply of water that is lacking. large tneir lacintics. rney worK up POSTOKFIOK BUILDIXO, 4,500 pounds of milk, and will in a short the point that an editor himself has doubts on this matter, things begin to look pretty serious. Burlington Free of Kansas, oiler at j.ublUs wale, and sell to the hl)lK'st and best bidder, for cash In hand, all the following descrilicd real estate, to-wlt: Thus far the work of Irrigation has Kansas.

Ravanna, time be able to handle 8,000 pounds Itts liumoered one (1) and two (2) and the south been carried on by private effort and half (K) of the north east auartertUl of section daily. No doubt they will get all the Press. stock companies, aided by State enact niimixT nve tr.i lownsiun minuter ex:) souin ana milk they can hondle when they have of raue minilM-r twenty seven (27) west of the RC. THOMAS, ments defining and limiting the rights sixth r. m.

mivi and situated in the county Several of our neighboring county enlarged their capacity for making of liarllcld lu the Mate of Kansas. seat towns, like Lakin, are having a The alM.ve described real eshite Is taken ns the cheese. imitK'rtv of snid defeudaut.s. and Is directed bv and privileges of those who utilize the water. The total amount of land made subject to irrigation thus far is probaby Attorney at Idw The cheese industry of this county steady, prosperous growth.

We are glad of this, for there should be no said order of sale to be sold, and will lie sold without antnaiscnifiiL to satisfy said order of is bound to help the farmers as noth not over 10,000 square miles, and the sale. 1448 W. H. Allkmav. RAVAXXA, KANSAS.

jealousy between places which have a ing else would, for the reasons that Sherifi of Garfitld County, Kansas. common interest, namely, the substan Una is a natural stock country, and conditions are now such that the ex tension of the system to new localities is comparatively slow. practice in State and Fed tial development of our country. We tney can raise. just as many and as Sheriffs Sale.

eral Courts. are not rivals, in the common applica good calves, and sell a portion of the In the District Court of the Sixteenth Judicial The annual precipitation in the form tion of the term, but- auxiliaries to a District, sittiiiK In and for the county of Garllcld milk, as they could if they let the in me state oi Kansas: calves have all the milk. I The far'm ROUGHTON HOUSE; common end. should "assist the other in' building up a sisterhood of L. SLJliittiiTi, rialnUIt, 1 ers have found that" they cannot Vfctor Seward Deft,) thriving municipalities where men can make butter for the market and make of and rain is much the greatest in the mountain ranges, it being as much as 100 inches on the highest peaks.

Much of this is lost by evaporation or goes to supply some subterranean reservoir. The remainder goes By virtue of an onler of sale Issued to me. out C. E. ROUGHTON, Proprietor.

find homes and better their condition ot said i Msinci uourv in me a Move entitled ac tion 1 will, on Monday the 17th dnv of June A anything out of it, because there is too much work about butter-making for by becoming residents of them. La- 1). 18S, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day at thu front door of the court house in the town of itavanna kin has no fears of being distanced in the price realized.

JETMORE, KANSAS. First-class accommodations for the traveling public. Citizens of Garfield in the county ot liarneld In the state of Kansas. the race, and on behalf of its citizens "We hope to see the cheese industry oner at puiuie saie.anu sen to tne niftiest milder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to.wit: the lots one fl and two fa we extend friendly feelings and hearty keep right on growing as fast for the County requested to srive it a triaL ana me easi nan ivij oi ine nortn west He co-operation to all places' any enter next year as it has in the last seven 30 in townsinn a ot ranife 28 ot the Ulh p. months, and that several more facto lying and situated lu the county of Garfield In tlie state of Kansas.

prise that promises material benefits. Lakin Pioneer-Democrat. Livery stable in connection. E. Gr.

HOG-AN, ries may be established over the coun Theaoove described real estateis taken as the to-feed the streams of the West Some of the streams have beds so low that their waters cannot be conveyed to the surrounding country. By far the greater part of the water flows away during a season when crops are not growing, and is thus lost. The plan of constructing surface reservoirs for the retention of the water until it is need-, ed has often been suggested and its feasibility discussed, but the present ty. Kinsley I3anner Graphic. property of said deft, and is directed bv said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without Hp- Evidently the boom in Oklahoma is subsiding.

The population of Guthrie praiseiiieui, to sausiv saiu oraer oi sate. Given under my hand day of May, 18S0. W. II. Al.l.KMAJf.

Proceedings of the Board of County County Attorney has taken quite a tumble, from 12,000 4549 Sheriff of Garfield County. Kansas. Krankey wcGany and F. A. Ilutto attvs.

for of Garfield Co. Commissioners. Office of County Clerk, Ravanna, June 3d, 1889. in the latter part of April, to 5,000 at the present time. A falling oil of 7,000 in a month is a little more than most irsi puonesHion may 17, RAVANNA, KANSAS.

Notice for Publication. Land Office at Garden City, Kans. Board of County Commissioners any western city can stand. Of the 10,000 quarter sections of land subject Congress has given a practical direction to the discussion by legislation on the subject. The sundry civil appro-, priation bill, as it passed both Houses, met in'accordance with statute for the Notice Is hereby given that the followincr-nam- A.

F. ENOS, to entry, only about 1.S00 have bean purpose of equalizing assessed valua tion of personal property. entered in a little over four weeks. It has a provision, for the expenditure of ed settler lias filed notice of his Intention to make liual proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before probate judge at would seem from this that the rush was Present: II. C.

Winter, Chas. T. Sale, i.avanna. on Aug. idwi, viz: Wilson t.

Jones, for the Sec. 29, Twp. 22 of Hange JustlCC fl and S. Rader, County Commission W. mainly for town lots, by speculators, who wished to make a little quick 0100,000 during the next fiscal year, in.

examining into the feasibility of the plan, finding out the extent to which reservoirs could be used, locating them He names the followlne: witnesses to nrove hist ersandD.W. Herman, County Clerk. money by selling out at an advance. On motion Board adjourned until 1 continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: C. L.

Brown, J. M. Vanderpool, of Kavauna. Ks. T.

A. Milstead. J. F. l'reston.

and for other purposes. UKlalioma is not the country it was a o'clock P5I. All Collections Receive Prompt Attention, oi r-imuciice, ivs. month ago, and those who have been The work is to be carried on by the AFTERNOON SESSION "Any person who desires to nrotest atrainst tlie aliowanee of said proof, or who knows of there and returned will say too. There Geological Survey of the United States Board met according to adjournment Ravanna, Kansas.

any substantial reason under the law and the under the direction of the Secretary of all members of said Board being pres regulations of tlie Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given is none of the "returned boomers" who would advise any one to go there. the interior. Of course all this is pre ent. Minutes of last meeting read and an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine tlie witnesses of said While they cive a very do wine de liminary, and commits the government on motion approved. claimant and to offer evidence in rebuttal of T.

SMITH, Tonsorial seription of the courjtiy, and tell of the of that submitted by claimant." On motion the county clerk and 48-63 C. F. M. NlLES, Register. wonderous advantages the country has county treasurer are hereby ordered to they advise people not to go.

to nothing in the way of further ex-. penditure. Tho work already done by the Geological Survey is available to a great extent in preparing reports upon the subject to be investigated. Major PUBLICATION NOTICE. Artist, cancel tax sale certificates now held by Garfield county for twenty-four blocks Summons for Service on Non-Resident Defen As a editor gets one thousand of the town of Clawson, dants.

First published, May 24 1889. Ravanna, Kansas. kicks to one caress. Once in a while has already shown that the ut Provided that all the taxes due upon The State of Kansas: To Edwin N.Clark and he gets a kind word and it warms his most that can ever be accomplished in Sway Clark, Greeting: the 14 and thee of tSTHair Cutting, Shampooing and fchaving done in an artistic manner and weather beaten, storm racked heart to You are hereby notified that von have been section 14 township 22 of range 27 sued with A. P.

Kellev and W. E. Kellev. the core. Most people are afraid to ners as Prairie Lumber and the Kansas reclaiming the arid lands by irrigation would probably not be above 200,000 square miles.

But 200,000 square miles tell an editor when he writes an article Loan aim xrust Trustee, as co-uerendants. and that portion of above tract includ ed in the above named tax sale certifi at reasonable rates. I A. MILTON, that particularly pleases them for fear by Mary 8. Botsford plaintiff.

This summons is to require you to answer the petition filed bv the said plaintilf In the clerk's a region more than two-thirds as of making him proud, we suppose cates: be paid at the same rate as though the same had been assessed as great as the cultivated part of the Uni office of the Garfield county district court In the but if they find anything that does not state of Kansas, on or before the 5th of Ju ly 1889 or said petition will be taken as true and lands, instead of town lots, accord precisely with their views they ted States. If all irrigated, it would add at least $3,000,000,000 to the aggregate wealth of tlie nation. Prof. Lautz, judgment rendered for the foreclosure of one Attorney at IQlW Be it resolved, that F. A.

Ilutto and will neglect their business to hunt him certain trust deed executed November 1, 1887, by the said Edwin N. Clark and Sway Clark on Edwin A. Austin be and the same are Kaneas farmer. up and tell him of it. Pshaw! Dear the following lands and tenements situated In hereby employed as attorneys and said county of Garfield and recorded in the of friends, don't think you will spoil the fice of the register of deeds of said comity, in The supreme' court of the United and ITAVANNA, KANSAS.

fSTWill practice in all State Federal courts. vol. 13 at pace lit. and described as follows the counselors in th suit in the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas, wherein southeast quarter of section No. thirteen (13) editor by giving him an occasional word of cheer any more than you will In township No.

twenty-three (23) south, of range No. tllirtv IMIO west of flm fcivtli P. contain spoil a child by complimenting it upon States recently rendered a decision that will affect the titles of a half dozen claims in this county. In the fore part of his term Secretary Vilas ruled that final proofs could be made before no ing One hundred and sixty (100) acres more or less, and the prayer of said petition is that the the county commissioners of Hodgeman county Kansas are plaintiffs and the county commissioners of Garfield a piece of patchwork it has just finish DRESS MAKING iu Piaintiii may nave inngment against tne id defendants KdwlnN. Clark and Swav Clark for the sum of 8700.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent, from the 1st day of No- ed.

Of course you could beat the job yourself, but that don't prevent you from heaping words of encouragement county are and they shall receive a reasonable compensation for services rendered. veinocr iksy, unci mat sam oerenciants aim eacn of them and all persons claiming under them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all interest right, lien and equity of redemption in, to or on said land, and that said bind mav be sold ac upon the child. It ha3 done it3 best. Mrs. J.

F. Dickerson, an experienced dress maker is prepared On motion Board adjourned sine taries public. This the supreme court has decided was not according to the dictates of the statutes, which designate land ollice officers and certain state officers. Quarter sections proved up before notaries public. are therefore So you can beat the average editor run die.

cording to law, without appraisement, and the ning a paper? Of course you can. to accommodate any and everyone who proceeds brought into court and applied to the The man does not live who can't beat may need her services. payment of: 1st, The taxes due and payable on said premises; 2nd, the costs and accnung costs of this action; 3rd, the claim of the plaintiff H. C. WINTER, Chairman.

Attest: D. W. Herman seal County Clerk. All work done in the latest styles and not deeded properties but government the editor running a paper. The editor is willing to acknowledge that you can.

He only runs it because you I II tl" fl Vyl II I IIJ II I I.T U.ilU l'l 'II, 1. 1 IV. Vl ,111.11 other and further relief as may be just and equit- and still. Ex. ame.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at An invitation is extended to us to -The M. E. Sunday School will ob my olllce in the city of Ravanna in the said satisfaction guaranteed. Will be in town Tuesdays and Fridays for the purpose of doing cutting and fitting. Residence on Mason Ravanna, Kans.

county of Garfield this 20th day of Mav A. D. 1889. Isbal L. W.

Fulton. attend the Commencement Exercises of the and Dumb Institution at Ola- serve Children's Day next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. A variety of suita-f have not time to do it; but this fact need not deter you from giving him an occasional word of. encouragement. Ex, 4B4S Clerk.

Rossingtxm. Smith Dallas, attorneys for i ble exeroises will be rendered. the, Kansas, on June 10th. plaintiff..

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