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Democratic Nominations. Tho Exposition. few SANTA FE TRAIL STATU TICKET, It is proposed by tho pcoplo of mm Garden City, to hold a ltiuiJ fair THOMAS MonXMOIIT. EUREKA I A Strong Vein of Wate Struck in tho Hor Governor. at that that place this lull.

Tho S. 0. IHKTT, AUGUST 27, 180, 7 FRIDAY, A. M. WlllTKI.AM entire western and southwestern wEmm l.litiicnaiil (juvi'i-nur, AmocIsIo Justice, I Knr.mtarjr of Mum, Attorney (jeneral, suie Anlilur, I portion of Kansas ia invited to mm tmm W.

V. A. H. PKVINNKV I W. D.

KM. Kntorvd at piwtnAirw nt hnl re, Kansas, awoul-cla mall inaHr. bring their product to this expo silion and com polo for tho prlr.es n. IICIK IIKIIII. TKitMK or sriiMciumo.v, State Treasurer, I Statu 8uierii)U-mMtt, J.

MOMliOMUIV. offered. Amnio room will bo pro ll.M SANTA FE WELL. vidod for all tho exhibits. While On eoif on year, Ou eopy ilx ui'inlhi, For Concmfnian, Seventh PUrld, TI1UMAS UKOIIUK.

in Garden City thia week we inttr On eour Itinw inunlUs, .5" viewed tho head managers of this ttlnxls eopy, If So iuborl)Uan tukun fur less tlun thro Republican Nominations. sohomo and was assured that they wore anxious to havo South Finney months. Last Friday evening tho patient and untiring manager of tho Santa Fo well. Mr. J.

A. Grayson, was STATK TICKET. roprcsontod, and promised us that able to proclaim that he had struck JOM A. MARTItf. T.

S. F. R. 1U Tim Tbl. Trains Irwt Gtrilcn City follows: WMTWAUO.

I A. P. KIDIll.K. me long waited ror supply oi water. ror Governor, I Lieutenant Governor, Anorlato Justice, sulllcient spuce wouia do reserved for her products.

Wo havo boon requested by tho managors to look after tho gathering of samples at this placo, and U. VAI.KNT1NK and also that ho hud struck in hard I K. n. AI.I.KN, H. HAMILTON.

Secretary ot Male, I State Trraaumr, I Jio. California Eximtu, Jio. Colorado Kk press, I'll pin No. Denver and I'lab. The drill was drawn and casing raised to allow a froo flow of water into tho dug woll, and within three hours thoroaflor, the water rose 115 State Auditor, TIMOTIIT McCAIITIir.

Adonic General, I IlllADKOKI). MTtAUD, thcreforo we reqnest all our farmers and claim holders who havo crops growing, to save a largo, nice Slate I J. tl. LAWIIKAU Jfo. Atlantic KipivM, Do.

4, New York rxprvM, 10:0 am Ko. Ktstcrn Kxprea. 1:88 im feet or twenty-fivo feet in tho dug part. On Saturday morning the For Co (Truman, Seventh Plitriet. g.

B. I'KTKIW. r. M. FAKLANn, Aoat.

sample and bring them to this office for preservation. As toon as the exposition building is completed, ana room assigned, the samples W. F. WIIITK. O.

P. AT. ToiK-ka, Ku dopiu of water was again measured and it was found that tho water had Plnnej-eo. Ticket, increased to about thirtv-llve or DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. We have the largest and finest store in all Western Kansas, and we sell all goods at Eastern prices.

We arc always glad to show goods and compare prices with goods bought in Eastern markets. Anyone not satisfied with goods bought at our store can return the same provided they are not cut or soiled. We mark all goods in plain figures and sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOIt CASH. Special attention given to orders by mail. ONE PRICE TO EVERBODY.

A child can buy goods as cheap as an adult. 1. E. BRANDON, Manager. First Door North of Finney County Bank.

Garden City, Kansas riymall A Uilrfiton' 8U Una. Stajrea kr Santa follows: forty foot and thus far, it has boon Kor llepnxaentnllre, I HOWEI.L P. MYTOK Probate Juilice. I JOIIX W. GltKOOItY will bo packed up ana sent there.

Brlnrr in voiir samnles. and let impofisiblo to lower It a particle, Clxrkor Pl.t rid Court, I O. A. IIAKPI.VO us show to the world what largo CotafKaat, Depart at doing Weat, Departs at 1:80 pm notwithstanding there has boon Cetint AUonn-, WU. it.

HOPKINS. and productive crops we now raiso over a hundred barrels taken thoro County 8uiwrintmdent MII9. A. 8. WOODS on the once desert plain.

from daily. Water did It. for CommlMloncr Third Platrlet, Kit A Mi P. LINDSKY. A windmill has been erected and Support and patronize home in a tank will be built as soon as tho Happy Santa Fe.

stitutions. Thorei'oro buy your lum Prohibiton Nominations. ber of tho Santa re Jiumbcr Co. Floor $1. per sack, at Robison's carponlors can do tho work, The Town Company have also provided a largo barrel, rope and pulleys, so STATE TICKKT.

Row Wheat. Everybody' faco is in ono broad that whenever the wind fails to c. if. niuxcoMn, T. W.

IIOU8TOS, supply sufficient water, a team can Sonlinol Tho misfortuno of the Kor Governor, i I.lrut-UuYcmor, Amorlato Jnalieo. bo attached to tho ropo and water farmer in this part of western Kan grin Mr. and Mrs. Cain wont to Gar don City yestorday. I E.

II. PEYTON. I N. B. K1.1NK.

can bo drawn from tho well nt tho Swivtary of Stain, sas this year is that ho has little or C. It. LAXGSTON rate of ton barrels an hour. If. by no wheat to soil.

I ho country bo I W. 8. WAITE. theso means, water cannot bo turn ing new it could not bo exnocted Stale Auditor, Attorney Onrrnl, State Trt'tturvr, State 8uKrlntndcnt, Mrs. 7t.

II. rowell is recovering WM. CKOSIIY MILS. PH. CUTIIIIKItT ishod fast enough, the town man that there would bo a largo aero from ber recent illness.

ogo in this cereal but tho success ugor8 will put in an engine. It is the determination of our town to C. W. Adams has gone to Garden that nttondod thoso who did put in Correspondents' Column. save tho farmers such Ions drives City to work at bis trade.

wheat last fall makes it look like NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for water and they will accomplish misfortuno thatmoro was not sown. Mrs. F. A.

Robison is confined to it nctoro many days. Tho actual yield on sod this year was from eighteen to twenty-seven her bed with an attack of fever. Land Office at Garilrn City, Kiwaaa, July iwJ. I his settles tho water question Knllrm la hfnhv ffivnn lhatlhfi fallnwlnff naiiw Santa Fe. Whilo it is a fact bushels por acre.

Enough has Jolly rinlna Trailing. CorrrnpoiiduneQ to the Tuail. Items aro senrco this week. Corn generally looks well. The old soldiers reunion at Ul yss boon learned by experiment to sat ul acttlrr ha lllnl not Ire of hla ItitMHloii lo make final pnnr In anort of hlnrlalm.

ami thai aiil proof will be mucin hrfim I lie Hi'jrUHT or ij 1 1.. ir i eg. will undoubtedly be a success. that a considerable depth was reached boiore finding water, it isfy tho most skeptical that this is Notice for Publication. Land Office at tiarden City.

Kansaa, July 17th. 1-w. VT01ICR la hereby jriren that the following 1 named settler haa Hied notice of hla Intention lo make final proof In support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Heg-leier or lleceiver of the L'. H. Land Ortlce at iinnlcn City.

Kansaa. on September 18th, via: William Klieuby. for the aw ot aection 13, township II south, range SI Weat. He namea the following witneaaea to prove hla continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, aald land, via: Hurt Have. A J.

Trimble, Thomas Wilson and Lewie blockmen, all of Loco poet-ortlce, Kanaaa. Mi C. F. M. MLES, Register.

Kanaaa, on Uctolwr uth, ImoI, via: Dunrau D. L. Deuolycr was in town a wheat country, and being so it must also be conceded that no such a well as the ono at this place can Maion Julian, of Garden City, Monday viewing tho city and its SUiwart, 1) 8 4.4IH, fur Ilia ot wet Ion 1, tnwndlilp rannaXI wot. He namea the following wllnesaea to prove hit eonllnuoui naturally would follow that the one thing the farmer should do now is bo found in Western iVunsns. A well.

Is visiting friends in this neighbor hood. twenty gallon keg is kept constant to prepare ground for wheat. Ev reaiitfiira upon, anil cultivation or, aaiu land, Tilt tieorge MrNiwIey, J. C. Iwl, T.

Mc.N'wIi'r and Hubert Lerkle. all of Ivanhoe, Kaneaa. C. f. M.

Ml.hs. ly at work, and no chango what NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Garden City, Kans.y August 12 1880. Notice is hereby given that tho following pained settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before the Register or Receiver at Garden City, Kansas, on October 22. 1886, viz i William II. Mull, 6,680 for the quarter of section 34, town 29 south of range 31, wesU If names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via John Christrr.an, George Patterson, William E.

Banker and John J.Carson, all of Taw, Kansas, Special notice to George Graham, C. F. M. Niles, Register. Tho festive flea has been getting ia a good deal of work during the ery farmer should try wheat this fall, and reap tho rich reward that ever can be noticed in tho vol (t-is Kgitr.

Everything is lively here this week and everybody is rejoicing over tho success of tho Santa Fo ume of wator in the well. It has past wook. will come in tho early harvest of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, Kanaaa, I increased confidonco in the future well. Inly tid, l'Ntl.

a. next season. Wheat will do more to make this asure farming country Ed Wirt, Finnoy-co's. popular deputy sheriff, was in town a few ot our town, and pcoplo who wero Notice la hereby given that the following nan-i Georgo R. Carey is plastering his ed settler haa llled notice of hla intention te Land Oflleo at Ganlrn Cltv, Kanaaa, Augmt mh, ivi.

Xnttre In hereby irlrpn that beretoloro tearful, aro now enthu than any other crop. It may re ntake final iironl In summit of hia claim, and hours Monday. houso this week. When completed siastic in its support. quire a little energy and some hard it will bo one of the nicest bachelor work to properly preparo the J.

It. McDonald, accompanied by Final proof papers made out at homes in Jolly Plains. John oops, made a trip to traruen ground and get tho wheat seeded in good shape, but tho result will this oiuco. Your correspondent visited Gar eol aetller haa tiled notice nrhla intention to make float proof1 In aupimrt of hla claim, and Hint aaid proof will be made before the lleirialer or Iteeeiy-r at 4janlen City. Kanaaa, onOciolxTJ.il, Tin: l.aehlcr P.

Wood, US4.H.VJ, for Iheae', of auction 4. tnwnnhip ai ionth, ranira weat. An nnmea the following witneaaea to prove hla continiKiua resilience uHin and cultivation of, aald land, via: I-wia A Hint. Kverett Woodruff. Tho.

II Woodruff and Win Murrlcal. all City this week. lusiuy tho work necessary for ac den City last week and was so busy Santa Fe Lumber Company. Inking in tho town that he failod for your final complishing the planting. A rich Come to this office proof papers.

reward at next harvest time awaits to get his items mailed in timo for The lumber yard at this place, of Santa Ke, Kanaaa. last week's issue. formerly control led by tho utirden every farmer who will do this Sow wheat. Alao Th'iman If. Woodruff.

4. Ml. for lota Bring in your large corn, millet, Cily Lumber Co. has changed hands onts, potatoes, etc. and send them A tender-foot asked a Jolly Plums squatter, what ho found to being now managed by Epa'do 1 and i and a of then of aertlnn township wul moire i weit He namea the fl-low ini; wit nouses lo prove hla continuous timI-dcilce Mill, nn 1 cnhivnlloii of, enld land, viz: Flour fjl per sack, at Robison's, Ilighfill.

Thc3' propose to keep a do while holding down his claim 1 to tLe exposition. J. A. Grayson retnrod from Gar good stock of lumber on hand, sell i. oi ivniiiine.

natisna, anil a ninx, l.aahlev Wood and Win 1' Murrkal. of Santa We intend to send the Trail to When not busily employed, eating roasting ears and growing fat was ng tho same at prices which will Fo, Kanaaa. den City Monday. Mrs. G.

return every settler whoso publication notice appears in its columns, and nduco our people to buy of them Alao Evertt Woodruff. 84.R41. for Iota Sand If you are needing lumber or build wo ask you after you havo sent in 4 and the a of the aection tl township south of rango S3 went, lie namee the follow lntf witnesses to prove hlscontiuuona rcetdence that said proof will be made before the Uegisler or Keneiver of Hie t'niteil Klatea Land Office at narden Cltv, Kansas, on September 17th, IfMI, via: John J. Carson. I8 Ho.

4.4"S Taw, Kanaaa. for these of section low nshlpft) south, range SI west. He names the following witneaaea lo prove hla continuous residence uon, and cultivation of, aald land, via: Charles I'angli, Charles IHim-hnugh, John Christ man and Arteinua Straw, all Taw, Kansaa. Special notice to John I'. Hosier.

k-U C. F. M. MLKS, Iteglstor. Land Office at Garden City.

Kansaa, July ljtf. Notice la hereby given that the followlngnam-ed settler bna Hied notice of hia intention to make Dual proof In aupimrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or lleceiver of the tinted Slates Land office at Oarden City, Kansaa, on September lllth, lhm, via: John A. Coulter, 1 8 No. for these of section ill, township ri south, range Si west. Ilensm' Sthn pillowing wiincanes lo prove hla continuous residence, upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: F.

ft-Murphy, A. lain A. Keichnrt, II, Ilolman and Wm. Slultx, all ol'lvanline, Kansas. It-i3 C.

F. M. NILKS, ltoglatcr. Land Office at Garden City Kansas, I July t), law. i Notice Is hereby given that the following named aetller haa llled notice of hia intontion to make llnnl proof In support of his claim and that said proof will bo made before the Register or Receiver at Garden City, Kansaa, on September ti, iMHtl, via: Elinor E.

Sharer, for the a ot aection 8, township X) south, range 80 west. He names the following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, aald land, via: William K. Ilridgo, Mike Ilngner, l'liillip lonnison and 8. N. Key, all ot Htowe, Kansas.

C. F. M. N1LK8, S-13 Register. ed to Hutchison Sunday.

What has become of tho proposed ing material, give them a call and the quick reply. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Freo-lin Bus tor, was made happy by tho arrival of a ten pound boy on tho your notice and in reasonable Land Office at Garden City, August 12 1886. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his intcnton to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Garden City, Kansas on October 22, 1886, viz: Joel T.

Boyd. 5,882 for the n. w. quarter sec 12, town 29 south, rango 32 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot said land, viz: Samuel Vanwy, of Stowe, Kansas, and George Harsh man, J.

F. Simpson and John Lewis, of Santa Fe, Kansas. C. F. M.

Niles, Register. thus save yourself a long trip. cngth of tinio do not receive tho G. A. R.

Post which was talked of upon, anil euittvniion or, until lanri. via: A Kinx and Win I. Morrical, of Santa Fe, Kansas, and LH McCoy and Laauly Wood, of lvauhou, kansaa. Trail, please send us your post Lakin Advocate: Tho pcoplo ot 14th inst. We ore informed that (li co address and wo snail take Also Lewis A.

Kins. T)8 for thoae Stanton-co. havo organized an "en pleasure in mailing yon tho paper terprise association." The second being organised at this placo Notices declaring tho boundaries of Santa Fo school district, were posted by Jeff Chriss, on Wedncs day of. this week. of section 10, township KU south, rauKOHi west.

Ho names the foliowiiiK witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: Kverutt Womirulf, Thoinaa it at once. Ihis gives nil an opnor the young gentleman is decided on tho county scat question and no ono will disputo it if he is called a Santa Fo Buster." Shade Lanostok. clause of their constitution says, "tho object of this association shall tunity to compare, and havo any Woodruff, Morrical and Laauley Wood. errors corrcctou. all off nut a Ke, Kansas.

bo to secure tho establishment of sjieciui notice to Aatuoru splllrnan. Alao William Morriral, D8 S.iMM for the the old boundary lines." From Go to tho Santa Fe Restaurant J. il. McDonald is already con for a good men). overy nook and corner of the tcrri torv embraced in counties once es Notice No change was made Si ot section III, township i south, range XI weat, He namea the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: Kverrett Woodruff, Iwia A King and hastily Wood of Santa Fe, at tho last session of Congress in tablished in this portion of tho Irrigator: The street car line templating an addition to the Santa Fe Hotel to accommodate his rapidly increasing patronage.

S. B. Woodside reports more work than he can do with their new tho Pro-cmption, Timber-Culture or Homestead Laws. We know that state comes tho same demand, and was opened up for business again nansus, anu nmny. oi ivannoe, nansaa.

the peoplo seem to be growing im Saturday but after ono trip the car Npecial notice to William II. Kessinfrer. 11-ltl C. F. M.

MLP, licniater. tho impression is general that a patient to have another legislature strucka stono, and rolled off the chango wtw made, but the House mower though frequently driving convene that their wishes may be track, the driver struek for a cool bill was amended by the Senate and larn lnfthi mrrhl complied with. S. 13. WOODSIDE, er spot to loaf in, the horse struck sent back to the House, whore it still lay on adjournment.

It will against pulling an empty car J. R. Graham, the founder of the likely come up early this winter. and tho result was, a general tie-up along the line. The car barns Contractor and Builder, Garden City has retired from the management of that paper, Land Office at Garden City, Kans.

August II 1886. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver, at Garden City, on October 20, 1886, viz: Frederick II. Coffeen, 4,930 for the quarter of seo 10, town, 30 rango 82 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz William S. Boyor, James Wasson, T. E.

Morrow and P. J. Wasson, all of Santa Fe, Kansas. C. F.

M. Niles, Register. have been removed from tho foot But the Pre-emption, Timber-Culture and Homestead Laws (and Comution Clause of the latter) are and will devote his talent and at of Main-st. to in front of Steven's KANSAS. SANTA-FE, opera house.

still in full force and effect. We will send a full and complete S3'n- Onr Democratic brethren should PLANS and Specifications furnished, and contracts taken for all kinds of carpenter work. All work done lit a neat manner and on short nollcu. 1-6 tention to tho upbuilding of Montezuma. Mr.

Graham is one of the most successful newspaper business managers in Kansas, and we trust will make a barl of money out opsis ot tboso laws as they now remember that that they are' entit stand, and a reliable map of South led to two delegates to county con vention to bo held at tiarden City western Kansas, by mail, on receipt often cents. W. B. MORTON next month, and have a primary of his town project, Parson Painter, the versatile qnill pusher of the Border Ruffian, takes charge of tho Herald editorially. W.

W. Bennett Smith. called to select them. We might Land Attorneys, Garden City, Ks. add that the intorests of South Fin Dealers in ney demand that thia duty be at Wallace manages the business.

The Santa Fe Restaurant is tho tended to. We will publish a call when desired. place to got a first-class Save a long tedious trip through GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, The Garden City papers are clamoring for a better railroad depot. It is a fair and just demand and should be complied with. What is the uso going to Garden City to buy lumber when you can get it as cheap at the Santa Fe yard? E.J.Stark, an industrious settler living six miles south of Santa Fe, called last Saturday.

Mr. S's. name now graces the Teail subscription book. "John Zimmerman, who lives a few miles west of Santa Fe, was with ns a short time Monday. Mr.

Z. has 15 acres of heavy millet that is ready for harvesting. The north bound stage had a slight runaway laRt Tuesday near Ivanhoo. Although heavily loaded with passengers, no one was seriously injured, but the stage was badly wrecked. The Trail men were presented with a rich treat of lucious grapes last Saturday, at the hands of Mrs.

L. H. Williams. They were sent to by a sister living at Eldorado, and were of very flno flavor. the Sand Hills by buying your lumber of the Santa Fe Lumber Co.

Charlie Parsons, tho person who There fs a yonng man in Seward co. who wrote to his father in Iowa shot Burnett at Richfield, was tried at Syracuse last Thursday and ac Boots, Shoes, and Notions. o- Mrs. Annie S. Wood, the Ropub- ican nominee for County Superin quitted.

He made a few remarks 8 Call and ifot prices, whether you buy or not. We will not be in his own behalf at tho trial, which that it hadn't rained out hero this summer, that everyfhing was burned up and tho settlers starving. Tho father believed his son and showed tho letter to people who tendent proved her true, honest and womanly character by resign- those who heard say was Land Office at Garden City, Kans, August 11, 1886. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado before tho Register or Rpooiver at Garden City, Kansas, on October, 20, 1886, viz: Hal'ock R. McDonald, D.

S. 4596, for the s. e. quarter of sec 27, town 28, 8. range 32 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and' cultivation of said land, viz; James G. Fry, Eugene Murphy, Clay Murphy and Adam Rei chart, all of Santa Fe, Kansas. C. F. M.

Niles. Register. Undersold. i ours, anxious to please, ng as teacher of the Garden City most telling, and after be was done talking the Judge, expressed his pleasure at the remarks. W.

B. MORTON, SANTA FE, KANSAS. wore about to come hero and thereby prevented them from doing so. schools. She had been engaged to teach in that city, but inasmuch as she received the nomination for Now this young man is too lazy to Tripp Goostree is the only res County Superintendent; sho did taurant men in Santa Fo.

Meals at all hours. HIGHFILL BROTHERS, not feel like standing in the way of a more needy sister. All honor to our candidate. work and wants his father to send for him to come home and could think of no better plan than to invent tho nbove. Fargo News.

J. C. Plymell, tho whole-souled Dealers in Tho above named youth must In justice to all we believe the old lines should be re-established be some relative of tho chap who and old lines can not be tortured manager of tho Southern Stage will most likely be the Democratic nominee for Represntative of Fin-ney-co. His election would be satisfactory to the interests of South Finey-co. gave tho people of Marshfield.

Groceries and Provisions, nto meaning new lines. Syracuse Journal. Missouri, such a dismal picture of Western Kansas. All such should The above is a sample of the SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, be "fired" bodily and instanter, For Sale. 320 acres of deeded out of the country.

opinion held by all who have no selfish interests at stake. Tho old county lines by all means and no land near town. A bargain if sold soon. Good well and other improvements. Enquire of jonn j.

uarson, ot raw, accompanied by a number of his neighbors made the Trail office a call yesterday. Theso gentlemen have great faith in South Finney and are warm friends of Santa Fe. Flour $1. per sack, at Robison's. It would put to shame a large number of the anti-woman suffrage cranks could they only see the number of ladies in this section who are securing homes for themselves, without the assistance of any one.

Syrups, Tobaccos, Flour and Feed. It. Baird. J. Johnson.

A. B. McCartney. new one whatever, will the vil lage north, paste this in their hats? W.C. Dfpew.

A. P. Ileminger, who lives a few THE GARDEN CITY ALL GOODS FRESH AND NEW. miles east of town has cottonwood I (to the 1 I an wnom it may concern) that Land Office at Garden City, Kans. August 11, 1886.

Notioo is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receivor at Garden City, Kansas, on October, 20, 1886, viz James G. Fry, D. S. 4598, for the quartereo 84, town 28, Range 32 Ho' names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ifallack R. Mc-Donnld, Robert Hutchinson, Eugene Murphey and H.

Ewalt, all of Santa Fe, Kansas. C. F. M. Niles.

Register. Land Office at Gnrdcn City, Kansas, AngiiHt 9th, 1M. Kotloe is hnrstiy (riven that th followlnfrnam-od settlor has fllod notioo of fa is Intention ti make final proof in support of hiuelitm, nnd that aald proof will be made before the Kefrinter or Iteceiver ol'tlie U. S. Land OIHco nt Garden City, Kansaa, on October Wth, ismi, Tii: Steph LUMBER COMPANY, trees nearly five feet high which have grown from slips sot out last spring.

inhabitants of South Finney, have no fight to make with Garden City or that portion of the county north East8ido South Railroad, ROBISON, THE GROCERYMAN, Tho Santa Fe Lumber Co. will the sand hills, politically or GARDEN CITY, KANSAS, sell you lumber cheaper than you can buy and haul it from the E. R. otherwise. When the proper time arrives we shall insist on tho res Keeps a full and comploto stock of George S.

Wallace, who lives five miles west of Santa Fe, called last Saturday and subscribed for the leading paper in Southern Finney. Like all the rest of tho settlers he is highly elated over the success of Santa Fe's famous well. toration of the old county lines of Canned Penches, Arrapahoe. We believo North Money for Proving Up. Wo loan money for proving up.

Finney, will accede our request. Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef, Canned Beef, Cove Oysters, Mustard Sardines, etc. Keeps a comploto stock of -SEASONED LUMBER- of all kinds and grades. Canned Corn, Canned Tomatoes, Salmon and Pickles and Preserves, Apple Butter, Honey, Mrs. C.

B. Fay and Mrs. Am at lowest rates and best terms of fered in Finney-co. No delay in brose the Trail publishers a pleasant visit Wednesday. getting money.

Also attend to contests and other land practice. Postmaster Grayson, accompanied by Jos. G. Sutton, called on the Trail early in tho week. Mr.

S. has a claim west of tho city and is quite enthusiastic while telling of en M. Hortne, 1) 8 ror trie soaineain. quarter of section i8, township 2saouth, raniw tliir-ty-two weat. He names the following wllnpssns to prove his contlnuon residence np-on, and cultivation of, ssld land, via: Clay KtriiememDor wo lead in rates on Also SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, TOBACCOS, These ladies are endeavoring to secure 160 acres of Uncle Sam's do mam, and wo are glad to note are making a success of their under JSrWo desire to inform the of South Finney that we will loans.

B. F. Stocks Opp. U. S.

Land Ofljco, up, stairs, Gardon City, Kansas. not bo undersold. Give us a mil the possibilities of South Finney, itnd hor prido, Santa Fe. Syrups, Flour and Feed, Mtirpny, oi jvnrrnoe, nnnsnn, uiiitp' n. vnrrj.

Unhurt Hutchinson mid Kuirene Murphy, i Ottilia 1'V. Ivansns. c. v. m.

mlkm, n-ftif (- taking. before buying..

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  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Santa-Fe Trail

Pages disponibles:
303
Années disponibles:
1886-1887