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The Ivanhoe Times from Ivanhoe, Kansas • 4

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iTHE IYANHOE TIMS. ISoibkers Parlor. NEW GROCERY HOUSE. Editor C. T.

HICKMAX, I Sot itt' roi FtBtlCATfOMr Land OBoc at Garden C.i;. iimu, i rb. 2, iwl. I Xqttac 1. hereby rtrea that Ibe foikiwtiif eettler tin tied uoticeof hie tuientioo 10 mate prool in tmptort of fain claim.

aad ttiat said pruof will be made befute iitifr-t leteror liectjverof IT. H. lind Offtce at Gar- dt-D I1ty, Ju'jr v.a: Jharies arood a fj. for toe loin 4, 1, acd u' 1 qr 2 a. w.

lie name, ibe folt-ir witnewe to prore hia eiiiiauoua rf nieucfl upou, and ultira-1 turn of tail laud Hig-htower, (ieo.T. Wei.h. John H. iHi.lley aod Adolpa Southern Boys Make Headquarters There, -FULLLINOF i i- T--i ci Mre, aii oi akflas. vjuuia runiibiuu uuou.s, ioois ana CMioee.

Groceries, Flour, Feed, Tobacco and Cigars. tf riFRCEVILLE, KAXS1J County Topeka, Feb. 11. The county line bill passed the house to day, 'after a short debate. Old Arrapahoe- was changed to Hai-kell, old Buffalo to Garfield and old Koote to Gra.

Laae couu t3" was allowed to retail her southern tfer of townhips, and all other re ma: exactly asthey were lxfore t'le k-giarature of two years ago. This does not make it a law. It now goes-to the Senate for conflituation and last year that body refefw'the house bill back with amendments. This is liable to occur again, as Lane county was granted concessions "'and that being the case, the county line question is as unsettled ccw as at any me during the seesioVT" F.li. Choice Cigars.

Tobaccos and SEL1 WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL. Location, Next Door to C. E. Cochran's Jewelry CrW. WarswoKTH, Notary Public" G.

T. Cam Garden City, WADSWORTH CRIST, 4 Loan igenls and Real Estate Brokers. LOCALNEWS. lie-tae parties al. the rae.

F. F. Brown, a Times euij.leyee, as on tlie eic list last week, Sunburnt faces are all the go. Talk about winter-ue don't bave any. Look over t''- advertised list of letters, aad if mr nam is there.

The cheeker gang are taviag sonif tough bouts every day at Wrijit Jiroi. The town hag been full of simulators and land 6ecker Owing the week pat. We are under obligations to Sin. Crowcll for copies -pi Coancil Griiyq paper. C.

P. N'afzlger returned home from the east He is' kept Vliaking band? Tlie Hale fri town lots this week v.ere Tery large. Still we boonr; aa-J te'sii mbxtanlial tfboni. -i''- Better late than never our official direKtory, ou editorial lias "een changed this week. 1 St.

Valentine'i d.ty came bobbing along, and on Moudav nest send -rwei verses to jour best girl." The latest "guy" Hiding the bojs is lias the beenHohi. Office lr Miller's Block. KANSAS. New Yprk 'Restaurant. fann, Croprietrpss.

Iqls qt All Hours. T)uy and Sell Deeded Land, and Relinquishments of al1 Contest Abandoned. Claims, jdo Notary Workanl 1 JQ A GENERAL LAND BUSINESS. FANCY GROCERIES. Correspondence Solicited.

The Contest. The laU-sf in regard to the Jones-My-ton confest'we clip froui'thtf telegrapliq columns of the Sentinsl, of Thursday, which is as OllofrS: The "committee on the Joaes-Myton eonsest reported this morning. The report is very short. It stated iu sub-stanch that this committee, not having fountl 'gufiieient' evldeuce to warrant theiif in believing 'Myron had' bis election '-by illegal methods, they vferc cojsiniiifjd to're)ort- iu -fv-or of seatinif aV the rcjnlariy qualified member1 from Finney' county. There was' no nvuoriiy report, aud thus trouble is now ended.

IVAN HOE, MAIN STREET. C. lj M. Ues, Ktieter- Notice ro.a Plblicatiok. Land OlEoe ai Uanien Citr.

Kens. Feb. t. lt7. Notice is hereby riven thai the following named aettler haa filed noiiceof his iaiention la make final proof in support of faie claim, rji that said nroof be made before Kt-fr 'tteror Reoeirer'at pirden on ltV7, viiTPresion be StJt, or tbe kits 1.

2. and nw 1 2S. 34. Ue names the followiuy witnesses to proTe his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Monroe Hightuwer, fieo. Weiib, John H.

Radiey and Adolpb banre. all of IranboeKanraK. X.T. K. Kilts.

Kerlster. 50TICB FOR FfBLICATIOK, Land OtEoa at (Caiden Citr. Vans- Feb. iSfT. Notice Is hereby irlven tbat the folmina; named setller has filed notice of his intenlinu to make final proof in auprioTt of bis iolam and that said proof will be made before or Keceuer at Garden Citv.Kana.nc JulvT.

ls7, vi. James E. Wbeeier, fjr tht lota I. 4, and eia sw .11, Si. He names the foltowinif witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and oiillira-tion of said laiid.

viz: Francis H. Smith-liiier C. Frank Thoiniioij and John Zimmrrnii-p, all of Santa Fe, aijtas. fMb F. M.

Nileb. lieKister. Notice roa Pcai-tCATioii'. Land GtEce at Garden City, Kansas, Jsn K. Notice in hertby ariyen that the followlnc-named settler ha-t tiled notice o'f hts intention to make final ptof in suppoi-tof his claim, and that said proof will be made before.Kef?-isteror Receiver at Harden Citv, Kansas, on June i7, 1S7.

viz: t'hristian A. Natzurer who made a a no 1ZRI for the lulii 3, 4, and sw qr sec 27 a. w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: E. K.

Zink, Jacob MeNeeiy, Johu E. Carman fluJ Eugene Murphy. aU of Ivanhoe, unn-ns. aiMiS C. F.

Nilks, Hejistar Notlct for Publication. Land OfEce at Garden Ciiy. Kan, Notiee is hdrcby (riven that the following named settler has tiled noticeof hia lulenllou to make final in support of his cltiim, nnd thai uiit ppof will be made betore.ies ister or-Recotver at tlanien City, Juuel. 1SS7. rii: John Mjller, a J13S1.

for theswi, 1. riiw. He names the foilowinir witnesses to prove his continuous rwidfiiice uiion. aud cultiva te.in of, said land. Mti Henry Schleipakc, Fred W.

Arthur Na'ziirer and Erirnbuth, ali uf Ivanhoe. Kantas. At C. f. M.

NH.IS. B.rislCi, Npiica for Publietion. Land Qfflee at Qardeq City, Kant. Jan. H.

KT. Notice Is hereby riven that the foliowlnir-named settler has filed notice of his (ntenfon to make final proof in support of his clsfm. b'nd that said proof will tie made before Ker-ister or Heoeiver at Garden' City. Kans. on June IS.

IW. viz: Thomai Helmn, 3618, for the nw "4 85. 1 27 s. 81 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd 'cultivation of said land, viz: Lewis Walters tnd lioliert Frame of Rs.

('rail nnd Ivanhoe. Ransas. 6tMi3 C. K. M.

Kiuts. Benrlstor. H. C. JOHN, TOES THWAR OF KANSAS Iron, Villa, Steel.

Sheetin. Gasoline Stoves, Screen Wire, Screen Door, Cmlt-ry aud Tableware. Well Materials and Repairs ALWAYS 01T HAND. Kenda'ville Star Wind Mills and Pumps at lowest rices. Agents ordering and Red White lowers.

Star Hay ftnkes, etc We keep a stock of aroods especially adapted to the wants of the country. 4-. Yours Very Truly. WRIGHT IVANHO.E, AN. Attorney in Cases Arising Under- THE PUBLIC LAND LAWS, 0 Years Thres Years Principal Law Cleik cf the GENERAL LAND OFFICE, i .1 Prterieo in State and Pederal CoarU.

Is yon hTt a difficult eate to fmmtH and want to win, consult me U. C. St John, Garden City, 1 Ti rsn-ii T.n r-mm ttt 1 1 ruiair House Furnishings F. A. DUNN, J.

R. Smith Gp -DEALKES IX- (Srpeefies, Grain, Feed, Flour, Provisions and Vegetables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Next doer to Diion House, i Ivanhoe, Kas. iv Furniture, Carpe Is, Wall Paper, Pianos E. SAUNDERS GO, DRUGGISTS, J.

M. KITE, REAL ESTATE, Loan. and Pojjqction Agent. JUSTICE OF THE PUACK AND NOTARY PUBLIC. MOHTQAUES and all Legal Papers made out exact.

M-tf lyftrjhqe, Kansas. MMUMUM. SALESROOMS IN Southeast Corner Lincoln and Chestnut Streets, LAKIN, CIMARRON. ARDEN CITY, KANS. jiyANHOp, We have Justopened up with a full and complete Lineqf Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent JVJed-fcines, Tqilet Articles, Druggists Sundries, etc.

Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately propounded at all hours, GALL AND TJ S. was, to a Head certainty. Albert Hales returned frora a visit to Missouri. He "wa? wiiVmly greeted by his many 1 'A good prograin'ia iHpped out for the iitTary tixi VVedrfesdiy c-Vetaing. All are most Cordially lirtil'Od.

A A pleasant danee bceured aoutli-easb-FndHy' "A nnruber of emiples went down from here. We will bet cur raekiiig hep against a trotting gooso that this town ean do up anv burg of its size in tBe U. S. on' practical jokes. T.

J. Clifford proved up tliis week. His has a g'orid cjaiiji, is a1 practical farmer and is making good iniprove-1iient3u)on his place. A correspondent of one of the Pratt couirty'paper-i advises farmers in sontli-western Kansas to sow flay. He claims Viaf it an easy crop raiacd and a profitable one.

A number of land transactions took placo this week. Long fir'ees were obtained, that will -be short in a few weeks. Any inv'tstiiien made in this nAw'wll double In ninety days Mark the. jirediction, f)r- Corwin has the finest pair of buffalo horns if the CQiintry. Ho killed the anima" in 1871 qn Elm creek, "near.

Medicine Lodge. He prizes thjfu very highly, ami wel) hq should, '''for the trophy is an elegant' We noticed ijtt'e tlddie Saunders andanother'little chap playiug marbles thjs week. Two toughs came along and broke the game up. Dr. Corwin and otlii ri interfered, proper apologies were made and order restored.

The whispering zephyrs from to day reuiinded '(Is ''of tlie fact that genfjii spring' approaching, and the presence, of ah abunllant supply of rain which promises to fall in copious showers'in the near soon. reel Parson. -The Ivanhoe literary socictv elected ofjlcers for the next term, Wednesday evening. President, Boyd Sn.ider. vice president, (ieo.

Crist; secretary, Miss Mariett right; Joe Comes; ex'ecijtiye committee, J. Siulif, Farnjers plowing, planting grain, loafers around in their shirt sleeves doors wide open th'i thermometer in the seventies. Verily this is an Italian climate and no wonder we are not only happy as the siiinirg larks but a prosperous peoplc'at the same, me. Mr and Mrs. C.

W. Wadsworth, of Meade Center. eiUci tained their friends at the Ivanbpo It'onsp his jvefck. 'ftp-fuse were the oongntnlat'ions showered upflu f.hem by tbi-'-r many friends, who trust thai trey may always be tji'e same loving epuple they are "now. )Ve our friends would hand in locals whjle they are fresh.

We don't like to make mention if a birth after the ohild has went through the measles and croup; a mairiagu after the honeymoon is over and a uivoice suit thruat-encd; or tiie deutli of a man after the willow has niaifUd uyuin. A letter re eked from young jacly at Mian, 111., contains among other things tjic following: "Have received the Ivanhoe Timis containing the of Mr. Wadsworth's marriage, and presume the sinner tf the Timks will be correct, or partly so, in his hope that. theiF troubles will bo "little ones He is hot only a sinner, but a winnpr Hoyd Snyder, the genial manager of the Cy Cole store, was in Garden the first of the week. Mr Snyder informs us that while there ho purchaser! a largo stock of clothing and gent's furnishing goods.

They will arrive next week. The stock will be complete, and then wc can aksuro our readers (hat tjieyan find at that establishment anything that they may desire. W. 13. Cogdal and Goo.

Crist took in Garden City this week and helped to enliven the appearance of things by their presence. The attend-ed to sonic important business, took in ck's bad 1 oy, and as thijy always do, had a good time generally. Ivanhoe each week sends large delegations to the "hub," and will always continue to1 contribute to their boom. As soon as the road through the sand hills is completed wo xpect to see half of Garden City come down. The Uustrious farmer beg'ns work in the morning long beforo the sun thinks of getting up or the Tirfrs furce either, for that matter.

With 'his ioul shrouded it) 'proceeds to build a tire and sofleRs bin bo6ts with a' hammer. IJe procepds to bght a lai.tern and shuttle's his Vay "to the barn' and feeds thtf hos. 'It ia then time to fi-ed the newly arr'ved calf, who deems to delight in butting i pad of milk over the tiller of the soil, until he only needs to be stamped to pass for a package of leomargarine. He crawls th ough ft barb wire fence after a L.tneli Of hay! feeds his stock, milks tmV cow, 'deans out the stablet, gafhers up' the dead chickens, chases a pig worth 23 cents a Sick horse, mashes his tfintiib trying to straighfen a rusty riail, gets kicked by a one-eyed mule, and when the gloaming comes and broods over the earth. In- has a aingh-half hour to meditate and wonder' how ho will make the intrrest paymVht on the note-with-mortgage plasteragc that is sticking to his farm'.

Oh, it is a dandy thing tc be a v.c"stern'l.arnlcV. The party given by the young men's dancing cltih, on Tuesdai evening last, was o.ne of the most pleasant atTairs of the season. The floor was nicely tfax cd, the music excellent, and the trippers of the light fantastic, all smiles. A number of-very 'tjegnnt costumes were noliced, and the ladies all 'were ebly attired." Tho gentleman were "primped up" in proper and everything glided along as1' smooth as grease through a tin' Wu. The njerri-ment was continued until twelve, and when the last strains of "home, sweet home" fainted away, thegleesome dancers departed far that loved pace, hap py and blithesome a 'larks, chit-chat ing as they went, about the "awfully delightful' time they had spent.

Do yqvj know how a boom comes? It's just as easy. just "booms" atid ail tji'e jiipe. How? Well, In the first plaee we have many natural advantages. Ypu talk these up on every suitable occasion Then when soipe ope conies along and wants to invest capital, show him around take an interest in him, and when he does invest, holphim along by a division of your patronage. Show your faith py your work.

Advertise and show that believe In the future of the place Do not wait foj: some one else to Jake the lead, but do what you can. Then he whole place wjll each the spirit, pf enterprise and a booin will come in pitc of all opppsitjon. C. R. Dpjlarlii.de ami C.

W. Scott werp promenading the streets of Garden City this week. were taken for water works contractors and. were at once surioundcd by a bevy of town lot speculators, whq in their var.ous addit ions, had land to donate jr such works Tfie boys were hard to please, and as pone of tiie wealthy capitalists vsaiji "are you sick" or cigars, they be-capie djsgusted with metropolitan life, and hied themselves across the "dbd-gastcd" sand hijls for liopic. The gentlemen arpived home ursday evening and were gjad that each had lpst only an ami if they, bad stayed a day longer they would have been talked to death.

Col. Burt ittinge'r, tlie versatile and irrepressible traveling corro pon-dent of tho Sentinel, was in town Thursr day. Burt has said aS many good things about western Kansas as any writur. He was'stuck on our totyn, our people and our prosperity. It was a relief to him, after having passed sprao twenty-four hours In' Jonesonjo agony, gazing at the- blue sky prairie grass that childly prevailed in the hamlet where he put in the time.

0. Wright, of the firm pf Wright made a business trip to Garden City this week. While there he contracted with eastern business houses for a large slock of farming implements for the coming season. This firm i always alert to tho wants of the people and our readers can depend upon it that there will be no need to go to the road for anything iu the hardware or implement line. Gardner Pratt, nianagor of trip J.

K. Taylor lumber company, at Cimarron, was a geost ot his friend Joe Conies The Star Drug Store. Cimarron. Ks. FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

(Successor to Garden City Bank.) GARDEN CITY, KANSAS. CAPITAL PAID IN, $50.00. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $200,000. OFFICERS: CHARLKS E. NILE9, Prest.

AJNPREW SABINE. Vice Prest. CHAS. E. MERRIAM, Cashier.

W. S. BISH. Asst. Cashkr.

DIRECTORS: CHAS. E. NILES. ANDREW SABINE. JACOB V.

CARTER, C. F. M. NJLES. JACOB P.

COVERDALE. The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Western Kansai, pP" We Rwpetf uly Boliolt tht Patronage of tho People of Southwestern KantM. Notice f.ir Publication. Land Office at Garden City, Kan. Feb 2, Notice is hereby riven that the followinir-named settlor his Hlo I noilco of hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made befoie Ror-Istor or Receiver at Gnnlnn City.

Kansas, on July 1S87. viz: George A Guthrie, no 8W, fortlienwv tsr31w. 1 He names tho followtriir WiSiiospes to prove his continuous re'iidnncq rtnd c'lKira t'nn of said (and. viz: 'V. M.

Qnth-ie. J. Ij. Morrison, V. G.

Summers aud James' Storey, all of Ivaphoe, Kanxaii. Li F. M. Nilbs, RcKister. NOTICE FOR Pt'BLICATION.

Land Office aj Garden City, Kan. Feb. 2. 1K)7. Not'ce Is herchy (riven that the follo'winir-named settler has filed noticeof his intention to make final proot in supiiort of his claim, and that said proof wll be made before Register or Receiver at Garden Otv, Kansas on July 11, ls7, viz: Christopher Ranckuianti, no S62.

for the so 26, 1 w. Ho names the following witnesses to orove his continuous residence upon and cultivation pf said land, viz: p. H. Nestpr, F- F. Goctzo.

Jphn Hasnelirpc): nnd A. V. Parsons, all of Plymell, Finue.v county, Kan. Alo at tho amo time and place, Francis GoctAC. for tho ne ox M.

WS s. i w. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: C. Ranckmann. P.

H. Nestor. John Hassebrock nnd A. V. Parsons all of Plj-moll, finnev county, kbh.

BO-65 C. F. M. NlLIte. Notice roif Ppbmcalion.

Laud Office at Garden City, nansRs, FVli. 2, liT Notice is hereby (fiyon that the following-named settlor has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claina, and that said proof will ho mado before Reoeivor at Garden City, Kansas, on July 1KS7. viz: Hnn3 Anderson, 7a7, for the DP qr see 18, 2 s. bl w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva 'fhe Largest and Best Stock of Drugs in the West.

I A. E. KRAUM, Proprietor. Prairie Lumber Go. OP PIERCEVILLE, D01TT "STVeLXXt tlx Bar tlx W.

NAFZIGER, Feed and Sale Stable, A Good Supply pf Hay. Oats and Corn ALWAYS ON HAND. Large Warm Stable and Feeding Room, PLENTY OF WATER, But We Da Want to Sell Ton -U UlJl L.B.. Jt.i..iw umber and Paint Hardware, OA tion ot said land, viz: J. n.

fparks. J. a. NU'on of Stowe. Ks.

and F. M. V'eavor, Win. llradforl, of Ivanhoe. Kansas.

Also at same time ami place. James Vance 7x71. for the tat s. r.M w. He names the following wilncsM-s to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation pf said land, viz: William M.

Channel. Chas. H. Williams, A. K.

Govo and 8. Williams, all otatowo Kan. Also at same time and place, Francis Woaver, for the so qr 5, '1 s. 31 w. Ho names te following- witnesses to provn his continuous residence upon, amd cultiva said land, viz; Hant Anderson, N.

8. Grisamcr of Ivanhoe, and J. 8. Sparks, J. S.

Niion of Stowe, Kans. 60-65 C. F. M. Nlles, Register.

When at Garden City drop into the Indiana Pharmacy, located at the corner of Main aud Chestnut. You will lind ready to meet and greet you. Geo. Clayton, the genial proprietor. He is a prince of good fallows, and can supply you with the best of pure drugs, toilet articles, or liquors of tho choicest brand for medicinal purposes.

List of Letters When at Pierceville, call on the Arkansas Valley Supply Store, At Live and Let Live Prices. And OUR THUMPER ii Billed to To Will Alwaji Find our Stock of LjjGk Any Boy Groceries, Boots I Shoes, Or Cripple that 6nya We won't do vy And cards rem aining uncalled for at February 10, 1837. tlie Ivanhnn p. Thursday. Mr.

Pratt was well pleased. 100 Cars Canon City Coal Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware Flour aod Feed, full and otxnplota, LOW TRICKS. "iWt la ftp ft liblwWi Block; 1'IERCEYILLE, KANS. Allen, Frunk-card A. vers, Mrs.

Kiln t'inrk. Karhnrt, John (iuiitorKon, Dunkiti. Jimioa Dunn, Johu HRnn, Mm. Annlb Piilnni), K. Ij, Moll, Helctin Moltrldc.

J. II. i Helmo, It, T. Domett, 1). 2 Cnltrim.

J. J. Elklim, G. W. JohnMon, I).

P. Gorrlon, J. C. Dixon. Ooo.

B. Hnnier, C. Huff, Wllllo Onllnanr, MolloH, AclnlpU Arron. Thomas C. A.

AtxiaiR, r. M. Attention. The young men's dancing club, of IvMihoc, ill give another of those justly celebrated hops on Tuesday evening, Feb. IT).

Good music, and the best of management. wuii our town anil signitieU his intention of returning at an parly dato, and taKe iu some of otir bargains. Thte 1 keen-sighted business men know a good thing when they sec it, and never fail to 1 invest in our booming town. I Now in Stock. E.

G. O'BRIEN, Manager,.

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