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Terry Enterprise from Terry, Kansas • 4

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Terry Enterprisei
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Terry, Kansas
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holla rr fulili ail. THE CITY- Win. JIuvecott, road no 18 8 00 Hamucl 18 14 AO It. C. I'ariellH, P.ml no 18 11 60 (iiiiaon, Dentist, oflica over Lr-ncJ'i IIrJwaratorr, (JarJfn City.

Ojicn day and evning, 9 Land Afl)c al 0rd Ctly, RantM. twiSMtihar 5i. I KM. O'ConuorJc MeAllxter. roud n.

18 A3 00 14 00 Kt la hereby gtvtni thai tua folinwinK named MKtlor au ftlud ii'U- of liii launilliia limk Anal pnxif In tuptMrtar lil s'alin, aud tlmt aid priHif alll Ix tuttit Hiriiilr or itx. vr al J. II. Waterman, milage 80 40 lien. W.

Win lit, milage 1 1 00 (Jeo. W. WlL'ht, inlliiL'0 1U 011 iHwwulier I. IhwI. via! uarMon I'liy, Kwiaaa, oq 21 00 15 00 V.

ailW.li.rllm Ulunhwiwl Ckarla II. Minor, II Geo. II. IWukM, 13 60 (juortrBvtWiii ofTownsiih.il idf ltnu s.1 w. K.

Corwln, nndicul services There will be a tnetting of the school board of district No. 14, at 8 o'clock p. Monday, at the oflice of the E.NTKKPBisa, to complete arrangement for the Ncbool house The member! of the board arc earnestly requ be resent. 1 he following parties were visitors from Terry to the exposition on Thursday last: Mr. and Mrs.

Ha-tree, Mr. and Mrs. Wuriimer, C. K. Rice, K.

II M. ii. -Crawford, and wife, 1. Wilson, K. I Steph 3 00 county 0 00 1'enrl, d-iinagH roud no 9 100 00 lie nainoa ili iincaa.a to Ilia oonttiii.ii rl'liii utni, and ogltlvmli.n of, aid latiil.

t'IU Jamb J. WltilnK, iwn tixl O. Ker. oheval, I'avld L. I'ttiwn and mum W.

Van I) Dr. C. H. Miller. Grwluat lulvtrlty of IVnnnylvaula, ll'lilIaJeliilila, TERHY, KANSAS.

Ilosldeiice on IImpstraJ Una and Half miles North-wst of Tcrrj; (Mvm la Drug 8tor. A. II. Burtis. Indexing oSdeacrln- 7 4 tlons 6 80 an ui i vrrMm, nw, O.

V. M. KILKH, Ki(lUr. A. II.

HuitU. traufcrliiir record W. 8. Klggs, chainman road no 17 B. C.

Itraadfctalt, chalnmaa road no 17 C. Itlggn, roal viewer road no 17 E. B. Tit uk, road viewer road no 11 E. B.

Titus, chainman road no 11 W. I). Chapel, jndg Pierccvllla bond flection Jotihiiii Willis, t-halninan roads no 10 and 2:1 II. L. MeBrldn, work nmd no 21 A.

M. Fuller, sheriff Hhawnee county, boarding prisoners. A. Ii. Ely, road view mad no 12 Annie H.

Wood, assistant exitmin- er to county superintendent, Norrls stationery Wm. Ituaellt coroner Geo. Murray, coroners wltneas. A. V.

Belles, coroners wltneai. JeKa Dunn, corot.prs B. KJ Phillips, Lourdlog vfii county prisoner. Chas. Diet, groceries for C.

(. Lamed, merchandise C. J. Jones, rent of rooms 2d tloor 19 80 8 00 Ford county 50 10 Sentinel PublUMnK Company, 123 60 On motion olllclal bond of J. M.

Kite, (iibHon, Dfutiitt, oflico over Lar iikI'h Hardware fctore, (iardfii City, Open day and evening. liiliHon, Dentist, oflice over Lar ned Hardware ftoro, Garden City. Open day and If you want to get Mono up in "great hnj come to the "Old Ke-liable Next" barber Mion, Grant avenue, Garden City, Kan. Mr. Eil Tlionian in building a stable on his plaee, four mile noith of town, on ibo StvU road, for the accommodation of the freightorH.

We hope to mo him well patronized. Jack Waldo, our blacksmith, has 13 00 Nollr For I'ubllratioa. Laud offlua at Uardao City. Kaiiwa. HorH.mUir, 10, lSia, Kotlnal brrelif gtvn thai tha fi.llirii.

nam. HtUer has IIIkI D.MIi 0 lila Inlrnli'in in mnk Anal nrtMir In MiiHnrtnf liia claim. ami that aald Jiltttlce of thfl leae of Ivunlioe township wnn approved with O.bi Wrl-'ht and C. enson ami wife, Diniel Mander, E. 1.

Xafzlnirer mirftlwi. 21 00 3 10 3 10 On motion Itourd ndlourued until 10 proof wl I be Hindu Iwlitr Kiwislnreror Iter er 1 00 o'clock, a. Oct. 6th, 1B80. L.

Fun, (J. V. ISuuyaii. Terry Precinct No. 1, a at uarnnn nr.

nna, on Jnuuary 7, is 7, via: Jaine II Itllluit Turry ton, Knuxa, M. IV.Kl, fcr I be Kola and 8 ij 4, eno I town ritiw Cocktv Ci.riik's Okfick, Garden City, Kansa, Oct. 0, 1 mi. handsome majority for the bonds, 9 no uainmi in i.niowiiiK Wltlieasea In prove hi continuous rnnldcuoa ui.ou and cultlvallon of, 80 for, and 13 against. Terry and 15 00 Hoard met pernuunt to adjournment, all metnberH nreik-nL umi, vi: prry Town.lilp jwrii W.

jprry -j own.liln airi li lllcka, ain lllcka, 6 60 Alfn-d Kl. William R. H.cly David Mllhr vicinity can alwav uo rvi ei upon On motion the following bills were al Wnrmssr Rice, CoiiWors 8Mb Roilnmtes Kurnlnlu'J Free. TKKRY FINNKY COUNTY, KAN ail of Kilmer I'ounty, Kana. V.

r. U. Nile. Relator. when a jnestion of import come of court house 20 00 lowed.

Maxwell Rich, board Sylve ter Milford, Sep 20th, 1S80 to Oct. 6 24 up Mr. Daniel Siauffer, who lives Lumber nl. t. auuuu, opening, closing graves J.

C. Brown, Frank Brnrhar snd Amanda M. J. ANitt, gravA Al Ramsey, Millet Hudson, school Smiles cast of town, exhibited 12 00 8 00 4th, 18-10 and nurd 85 00 R. Ij.

Wirt, fee sheriff latl 15 K. L. Wirt, fees slierlfT 124 05 E. I Wirt, fee sheriff 15 00 E. I Wirt, fee HherifT 6 25 B.

II. O'Connor, fee aheriu. 85 110 fine bottle of orrhiim mobile at land and receipts 83 50 the exposition list week. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Oflloa at Uirdan City, Knnsaa, OrU.bor ft, IMM.

Notice I liereby alvvn that Ilia following namnl a tier haa Bled not lip of hia Inlantli.a lo make final proof In upHirt of Hint aald pnul will made Iwfora the Heirla or or Receiver at Oarden CUV, Derutnber IHNt, via. i Mivina K. I'lirir, D. H. 67110 for III Sep 20 Ip 21 I SI w.

Ho Dam! the followlnif wlluu-aoa lo p'ovo his contliiueiia rmldentw i'ion and culllvallna of asld land, 11.0, II. llmilwnra. A. T. Allln-aon, all of Terry, Flnaey county, Kansaa.

ol C. r. M. Niuia, Kitor. Henry 1).

Shirley, wultluir on 10 00 It. Curtio, Jailor, clothing for yrisoneri G. Jenugnn, town pints and IM. Terry, of Terry, has county poor. 81 00 bivn appointed one of the judges of certificates on same 03 concluded to forakt his long connection, and hereafter will hold forth on bin homcKlcad twelve mile northwest on the Scott county line.

We feul worry to loose Jack. Will. had returned from Portsmouth Ohio, and is now in Garden City. The Itev. Kilty, the colored pa-tor of the token, ha been Buffering everely during the week from upas-madic cramp.

The Horghum mill of Air Stauffcr, C. TREIN, the raws. Thus proves that the as 13 60 75 00 10 00 40 00 2 28 sociatiou intended io have fair play, IVoprlftor of M. L. Lavender, milk furuiahed Mrs.

Illggs Kansas Lumber Co F. Finuup, coffin and burying Al I I ark Ins F. Finnup, colli and burying J. C.T. Brown F.

Finnup. coffin and burying as l'orter is an honorable gentleman. -He has been elected sunerin 100 00 15 00 I AM Henry l. Milrley, walling on eounty poir II. C.

Lentner, night guard Juil B. C. I'arcells J. S. Humphrey, roud no 13....

M. R. Ixgu, ditinages road no 2 B. C. lirand.itutt, damages road noil Kata Wood, damages road no 10 Samuel Scott, road viewer no 19 P.

B. 15. (.:. Parcellb' viewer road no 19 1). C.

Hrandbtatt, road no 22 Notice of Publication. I-and Office at Oarrlen Clly, Hep. IS, 1HM Notioe la lurcby irtvon that Ihc loll. iwlnir named tendent of tho Union Sabbat! 8 00 12 75 63 00 Store mm ICS school of Terry, also teacher of the 6 00 at ttler haa tiled uollca of hi Intention to mak final proof In support of his claim, and that aald Franz Praehlar 10 00 Bible-class. The association is to proof will be made Ixtforo Heiilster or Iteooiver F.

Finnup, coffin and burying W. R. Davis be congratulate d. G. C.

Daily Bee Has full Stork of 10 00 219 90 6 00 4 60 10 00 north of town, is now in active operation grinding out the sweets by al Garden It on Derwniher 1, 1HMI, vis; Genrir It. Fiatihack, H. for the a of nwq and ah oeq of a 10, 1 21, Si. Be name Uj follow-InkT witneaea to prove hia ooiitliiuou realdenca upon, and eultl'atlon of, aald land, vis: (iaorira W.D.Fulton, sheriff J.S. Humphrey, surveying road C.

U. Lamed mds Tho editor of the Bee is slightly off. Mr. Terry was requested to act no 17..... 80 00 the barrel.

D. A. Mim, feps Ju-tie court, Slate Joseph I. Mamhl'T 0. 1).

Willaon. Jatrei K. Muruhey and A. V.Kyken. viewing road no 20 BOOks, Stationery and CIGARS A.

llonakor, all of Terry Town, Kana. as judge of the races but declined 19 15 4 00 42 00 S. Humphrey, surveying road M. r. at.

MLca, Kegiaier. A valuable mule belonging to Mr. L. Furr. took sick suddenly on Joneh M.

Titus, work on road Mr. J.B. Wood of Scott City no 13 Joshua Barber, team work road no 24 00 17 E. B. Titus, chaiamau road no IS L.

C. Hopkins, chainman road no -Also all the- Saturday night and died before morning in violent agony, after wan- made us a pleasant call last Wednesday. Mr. Wood Is practicing 9 00 J. P.

lbasoner, flagman rof 17 13 John Williamson, llagman road Dr. Frank Diilin. 7 60 10 00 7 50 W. S. R'ggs, chainman road no 13 derincr Home distance from borne.

medicine in Scott, and has already a Popular Periodicals. W. S. HiggJ, chainman road no 13 L. C.

Hopkins viewing road no large practice, Miss Kosie Case is visiting in 4 00 7 50 14 00 -o-o- 12 00 13 17 P. Revtoncr, team work road 17 P. Iteasoner, viewing road no 17 8. Humphrey, surveying road no 21. New York City.

Rev. C. Mclveever wiJ preach B. (. Bratiutatt.

wr rk on road no Give him a call and get good stock and reasonable prices. Poet Office Physician and Surgeon. Calls answered Day or night OlQce In at the Old Kentucky dome, ou Sun 13 13 60 A daughter of Michael Shank east of town, is very ill with typhoid Jan. (1. AuL'er.

view ine road no 13 12 00 29 00 day Oct. 31, 1687. Let there be GARDEN CITY, KANSAS. Jas. O.

Auger, viewing road no 11 7 50 the rear Finney County Bank. large congregation to welcome him, malarial fever. H. Humphrey, viewing road no Geo. A.

Dunham, cashier of the 19 14 00 Mr Geo. V. WiiHon alter proving A RARE CHANCE FOR SAFE INVESTMENT. W. C.

McClure, work on road no Scott County Hank, was in town A. P. Toombs, secretary of the Sunday school Union will address 18.J9nnd23 44 50 up returned to bis home in Weston shaking liandt with his numerous Qiiesc'tilierry ds Puce, mda turn the Sabbath school Sunday, Nov. ished connty poor 6 15 friends last Wednesday. Kentucky, where his daughter Komc preceeded him several weeks pre Ilarrv Harbolt.

chainman road no I We hope everybody will turn out 18 4 00 Menrv o. Morse, or Uncida as Mr. Toombs is a good speaker, viously. W. Crane blank l.

i i i i and it will be a treat to hear him. oon It I lorn, lias iiuruiiitseu unity uuu iui books, etc. A.J. Hoisington. damages road in our crowinsr town, lie left on Geo.

W. Morse of Oneida, New The Nasby house nnderwent a change of proprietorship last week, Mr. Gto. Murray and sister retiring 108 00 Friday for JNew York, but will re U. L.

road no 10 York, has been in our thriving city turn in Jan. and put up a number of Motion mudo and carried that ollicial She gateway to the Neutral strip or No Man's Land. The gra est agri-cultral 'region ever opened for settle for the past two weeks, and pur and Mrs. Culp assuming entire con bond of W. B.

Jackson, township clerk, buildings, and tro into busiuess chased a number of lots and built Garden CitV. be approved with i. xin- trol. The Nasbv house has long Success to you Henry. nnn and Cha.

A.JUiet, us sureties. niceframe dwelling. Mr. Moise re On motion a township to be known as ment. turned home last Friday, lie will tho township of Santa Fe, was orguni.ed In accordance with the prayer or a pe Jones' Money as Good a Anybody's.

return in March and bring a nura tition of habitants living in the territory her of families with him. Mr. Morse as set forth in the petition, the provisions Mr. Jones did yesterday oue of the best the law having been complied with, can boast that he built the first res THE THRESHOLD the prcfeut Happy IIuntlng.Grounds Earth. Neutral Citv lias the ercatest natural opnortunitea of any town in Weste Kansas.

said township to include the following acts of his life. He camu to the Sentikel office and bought a number of copies of idcuce in Terry. It will be sonu terrtory to-wit: Hoard ariionrnea until i naay Oct. (, the paper for distribution. But notwith standing the claim he made that the Sen 10 o'clock, a.

ni. thing to be proud of in a few years when we have a population of 5,000 Lorated on deed-d lnnd in the center of the ilchest and most productive valley of County Clekk's Offick, Garden City, Kansas, Oct. 7, 188G tinei. wi.s a good campaign document Southern Khihus, comprising the lower half of Seward County, "vithin 2 1 -2 miles of tne southern KaiiHaa line on the W. quarter of section 6.

township U5, of range 33 w. Neutral Citv Is toe supply point for the Pan Handle of Texas, the Neutral Strip It has been decided to build the for him, he went right oil quick and made Board met iiersunnt to adjournment all a statement under oath that he did not members present. and the" whole Southern Seward County which is thickly settled. write the lettei charged against nliu by school house on oiock and arrangements have been made to start On motion the follow Ing bills were al- The ruilroiid prospects of Neutral City are well assured as tne the One is naturally 1 owed: been known as a first class hostelay, and was never more hospitiably and better conducted than under the oharge of Mr. Murray.

We bid Mr. nvirray a god-speed, wherever his mi-siun in the future, and predict au equally bi i liant career for the Nas-by house under the new regine. Mr. Geo. Murray has accepted a position in the store of Mr.

Doitz, in Garden City, where he will be pleased to have his numerous Terry friends call on him when they are in tOM'll. Mrs. and Dr. C. II.

Miller spent the week in Garden City, taking in the exposition. Mrs. A. C. Belles and Mrs.

Culp spent Wednesday in Garden. The beautiful little black and white shepherd belonging to Mr. Ii. II. Joy, fell from the loft of his barn to ahk why.

if the Sentinel pleased him the building immediately. Plans Mrs. Beck, nursing 'county poor $10 50 so. lie suouia swear inui ne was innocent 1. I'earee, fees J.

V. court state and specifications have boen made of the charges. I he real tacts are, Mr, v. Charles Hickliu 7 80 Jonss felt the tide was going against him and the stone for the foundation Pace, mds county and the buying of the papers was on ac poor has been purchased, and everything of bravado to make believe it didu't hurt Nnnn Pace, tnds county poor is Coine strain Mr- Jones, the Sentinel will be pushed as rapidly as pos five cents a conv. or 5 a hundred.

We Xunn ii; Pace, m.ls county poor Queensbi rry ii Pace, mds couuty ble. do not know of anyone we would like to 3 00 poor charter reads that tho line from Si. Joseph shall pas out of Kansas at the intersection o( the south line of Seward couty and the 101st pnrulel which point is just three and one half miles Southwest of Neutral City. The proposed southern line of tne T. S.

E. H. also runs through the town, af well as the Urst Hue from the Ea9t to tho Coal fields of Colorado, making Neutral City the railroad centre of Southwestern Kansas. sell papers to more than Mr. Jones.

Qu enberry race, mds county REPUBLICAN RALLY. 70 po. 05 unne Pace, mds county poor Queensberry Pace, mds couuty Pure water at 05 lo 85 feet, and nee wool to anyons cutting and Commutod HE. NOTICE FOil PCBM04TI0N. Lund Offio at Garden City, i Ooiober, 4ta.

18S8 There will be a rep ib'ican rally poor 4 oj Queensberry Pace, mds county at 'this point next Monday, Oct. 25 hauling it from the Beaver River, 15 miles t-outheast, making Neutral Citp the cheapest and most comfortable place in southwestern Kansas for hunters, and land seekers to pass the winter in. The crops in the valley oor 4U Notice is hereby eivrn trtHt the Let every voter turn out. Good nnined tia fllerl LOti of his intenrio to Queensberry ifc Pace, mds county mnknfluul nrenflit i-UDunrt of am etui in anil speakers will be in attendance, and poor ou that sniU proof will lo wade befurn Kejfinter or on Wednesday morning last, and fractured his'left hind leg above the D. A.

Mimnis, fees J. P. court Iteooiver i Gar ty K-ii8a8 on 1Voiiu of southern Seward county, are uery large aiid successful this year, some corn turning out from 40 to 50 bushels per area on sod ground, -making the people happy and contented and anqious to help boom their town. 'he Liberal policy of the Neutral City town company has caused State vs. A.

C. Langley 6 90 a big; time is anticipated. DEATH OF MRS. C. K.

RICE. 29, 1RS6. vis: Jimi'M M. Ihinn, who made H. entry No Will) for ih Seo.24, township 21, a nue saw.

knee. The leg was set by Dr. Mill J.S. Ilumohrev. work road no 16...

8 00 er, and since, the pup evinces his the erection already of several largo business buildings and the choicest He nam. the. fallowing witroses to prove his of Btinuom resiilonne upon, and ctiltiva'lon of, I. fees J. P.

court satisfaction by hopping around on ots are still being needed to anyone Duildmg on tnem. A spienaia S'ate vs. A. C. Langley 3 40 said lnnd H.

O. Wat mser, F. Mur'J, John M. Smith, snd Peter Kuhn, allot Tenytou T. Pearce.

fees J. P. court Kansas. three legs. Our little community was deeply pained on Wednesday morning of last week, to learn of the death of Stat vs.

A. C. Langley. 2 05 chance for investments. All lines of trade is now opened at Neutral City and merchants andive men of every calling nhonld com here.

Fnr further mrtieulars call on or- anolv to the THE NEUTRAL f. NTr.ro, ttegHter. Frank Calhoun, flagman road no 11 13 0U Mrs. C. K.

Bice, from typhoid pneu Geo. llickes, damage- road no CITY. TOWN Office at Springfield, (P. O. LaGrand,) Seward county, or any of the officers.

NOTICE FOK PUBLI CATION. Laud Olllce at Garden City, Kaunas, Octobers, 1SSU. A young married man by the name of Edwards, living two miles north of Knauston, was brought to Terry on Sunday for treatment to Dr. Miller. The young man i suff 10 03 uu D.

A. Mims, fees J. P. court, Notice is hereby riven that the following named monia, following a week after confinement. Mrs.

Rice came with her husband from Findlay Ohio, last settler hax Sled notice of hit) intention to rnitke St ite vs. A. C. Langley 6 00 final proof in pupporf of his claim, and that pad Andrew G. Elliott, J.

P. fees proof will be made before Register or Keeeiver A. E. DICKERMAN, President, THEODORE PIERCE, Secretary, J. F.

VAN VOORII IS, 'Treasurer, O. LaGrand, Seward county, Kansas. State vs. Keyses Bros 7 55 at Garden City, Kansas, on Nov. 2i, 1SS6, viz spring, and soon won the entire re ering from a grave case of typho' malarial fever.

Ilarrv Cranston. State of Kansas Laraborn H. E. 45fi7 for the Ha ceo 13 in tp ui south ot ranifo 31 west. vs Keyses liros 51 ctl spect of the community by their He names the following witnesses to prove Harry Cranston, State of Kansas his ocmtinuoH resldenoa upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Buraner H.

Butt. John L. vs. -Keyses liros uu kindly bearing. Mrs.

Rice leaves an infant of a few weeks old. She i ae residence oi Mr. luorse on top of the hill, is nearly completed I-oton, William "asn ana Jacob tjoe, all of no. carter, btate oi Kansas vs. Finney county, Kfiubhs.

Kevses Bros 8 80 was buried in Garden City, follow oenh McClurir. State vs. Kevse3 and ready for an occupant. Mrs. D.

L. Brown has been bed a vo Henry Barton, State vs. Keyses IOUS6 1 16 iast tne past wees, wnn typno ma NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, October 5. 18S(I.

Uros ed by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. Rev. Lowrance officiated at the grave. Commissioners Proceedings. Beck Ifutigale, Stata vs.

Keyses Notice is hereby arlven that the foil iwina; umnd pettier has nied notice ot ins mien' ion to mK 3 50 50 0 50 50 00 10 00 JJros B'Hi'as, State vs. Keyse. Bros 1). Gnnn, damages road no 10 final proof in support of his clnlm, and that said proof will be made before Register and Koneiver U. S.

Land otfloe a' Garden City, Kansas, on No TERRY FINNEY COUNTY, KANSAS. S. I (umnhrev. work road no 22 take tliis opportunity to inform the traveling public that I have rented tht 7 75 vember 2ft, 1SHC; viz: Joseph Lam horn IT.E. for tlienoH "ection 13, tp 23, 8 of rungo 81 w.

He nntr.es the following witnesse to prove Ills A-ontinuous residence upon, pud eultlvntiou ijo. II. Drt Waters sundries P. Moon, damages road no 17 above named house for the coming season, and shall be pleased to administer to the of said land, viz: John L. Feltou.

James B. nnta of those who shall find it convenient to. We believe we know what the public demands, in hotfl accommodations and as W. Holmes, medical services county noor. Fiiiinio, mds, Baxter, JoRiah Kimbel, Sumner II.

Butt, ml of 192 00 27 00 16 00 8 00 57 00 Garden City, Fiuuey county, Kansas. our motto is "Excelsior," we shall try and give value received. lo-6t C. M. jnh.es, KKtswir.

l'H'liItl KirnV $2.00 per day lor Transients. Private arrangements for Boarders and Freighters. GEO.E.MURRAY. Notioa for I'ublicatiou. 147 50 Land officeait Garden Ciiy, Kan.

8cpt, 16, 1888 larial fever. During the past few davs ebe has been improving rapidly, and will soon be up again we tru-t. Mr. C. Kollen Camp, editor of the Western Advocate, made the En-TERPitisit a pleasant call Wednesday.

Mr. Camp is a pleasant gentleman, and we hope to ten. He is out writing up the county and is well pleased with it. 'Mr. W.

M. Fryer has returned from his visit east, ind is now holding down his claim. We had tht pleasure of shaking hands with hire lant week, Come up and see us if. you, you'll always find the latel string out. Knauston had a grand display at the epoHition at Garden City.

Notioe is hereby clvcn that the followlnft- the O'lV daroul uamed scttlur has filed notice of his intention to orris Pegg, printing job litioH hotsl, boarding county poor ii. Ilerbeson, J. P. costs incase of vs. Georgo Cowan.

eo. D. l'arnard books. Finnup, 3 blankets for jail U-ie hi. T.

Jackson, shaving prisoner- Ii. ll irbolt, woik road no 23. 9 00 6 25 75 County Cliuk's Offick, Garden City, Kansas, Oct, 5, 18S6. ard convened pcrsnant to adjournment, nil members present. On motion road no.

18 was declared public highway, viewers having recommended the Motion innde and carried that a votiui: precinct be known as preeim-f no. 2 of Pleasant Valley township, to con 'ain the following tenitnrv, to-wit. Tp 21 and 23 of 81 and 80, voting placi it. Frank Wolfe's ranch, on nee 11, town Mr 31, balance of townships to precinct no. 1, with voting place at I.nyal.

On motion ofliciul bond of J. M. Kite, justice. of the pence in Ivanboe tovrnshi vas approved with nireti a of O.iir C. P.

Nafzijrer. Oa motion the bills wen dlowed: 1. II. Lon'streth damage road no. 18 $75 00 I.

8. Humphrey, surveyor road no 23 00 G. M. 'HOOVBriilTBrW-CtaBqw make final proof in support of his clulm and that said proof will bo made before Itefrirter and Receiver of the U. S.Lnnd onto at Garden City, Proprietor of Snhset Mills: Dodge City, Kansas.

on Doc. 22, I8K6, Viz! Albert B. Crooh, 15 AND PRIDE. 70C5for. the sH of see 22, Urp 218, rano 35, Ho nnmea the following witness to prove his Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 4 16 8 continuous residence upon und cultiva'ion of snid laud, viz: Thomas Cooley, Peeeher enmnon, amoei hto't, wor ro.id no 6.

William MoI'liGrson and C. W. Young, all of Fin Til In 'inns Weidim ludire of ney county, Kims. Ink nr. Feed bin ALSO Asa S.

Crook, H. 7(W4 for the seq sot 31, 1 21 85. He names the following wilncsaeb to prove hie continuous residence noon, and cultivation 3 00 5 10 0 election, Nov. 3, 1885, Stowe, Kansas A. J.

P. costs in case St ite vs. Al Harkina Minims, J. P. costs in cast) State vs.

Frank Iewers. COUNRY Of, Said land, Viz: Thomas Oooley, Huoolicr Hnm-mon, William McPheiMon and O. W. Voung, all of Finney county, Kn. lailroad Street, East of Main, C.

GAVIN, Manager, Kansas. 3 05 v.r.M. xii.nt. Register, Garden City, IBS atita1 tji at 1 kwMvA.

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