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The Boomer from Ryansville, Kansas • 2

The Boomer from Ryansville, Kansas • 2

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NOfttlC ftllt ri ltUO.VTION. LEGAL, I'lllUsnll. I'ori'si0iiiluni'e 1 1) the fowl Oily THE BOOMER. W. S.

fJ.MITII, II. 1'. MYTO.N A. Bl'SXI'Tf. BENNETT, SMITH kind Oilicu ui (iunicn Oily, June 1" lssil ISpo'lal Booumi.J Notice is hereby given that the following Imuiud sultlur has Hied notice of his iuieiitlnil PROPOSED AMEN9MENT tq THE make lliial uroof In siintiurt of bis claim, and that said proof will be Ui4lu before Aug.

I rllui- LAND AGENTS. UONSTirUTIUM OFTHfc STATE OF KANSAS. UOL'SR JOINT ItKMOU'TION NO, 4. uitiiKii, rrooaie jungo ot mm uuiiuiy at, Prank Prouty, Editor and Proprietor. Mrige uity, Kansas, on August mil, lssti, it 1 oliii M.

Steel. Xo. 4iM for tiie a 1-4 of su. tp il of range -U UoI'mk Joint KKhui.i; no No. 4, For lie nub- Special notloitJ Hannibal L.

Iloltenbeek. IIIIMXIIIII (r It lirOlHJKltMl 10 HIUilllU UlO UUII- lIlUllllll III tilt) SlHlttu) KUIIHUIt, Room Adjosiso The Land Oi i k. Lutered in poatofflce an Heeoiid-clttHs tnail mutter. lie names the following witnesses to prove is continuous resilience uouu. mid cultivation CARDEX flU, 4 KAMA Ih it nmlm by tht Tsfftrtitture of On State of, said laud, vlt: Jones W.

Hicks. W. N. Donaldson. W.

El- tetTConti'sU a Specially. Attend to mUsiing- land under Homestead, J'ro omjition and Timber-Culture Laws; inke out Final IWfii, attend to enntests, etd mor, II. Carter, all of Uudge tllty. Kansas, of Kmimit, two-tltml of the. meinbert defUd to each howu thereof coiwuring therein: PBclnS 1.

Th folnlns iironoHlUim to This town is building slow, but sure. Every thing Is moving along nicely on the railruul grade. There is live camps of graders between Pratt Center and the Kiowa county lino, and the grade will be complete in about two weeks. Track laying has commenced at the rate of one mile a day, which wilt make it about ftirty davs before reaching this place and forty-eight to Kiowa line. It is understood at this writing that no more grading will be done on this Into this year, as tho rallroud coirtany wunts to sell their land hero, which will not take long to do, at the rate they are selling it for the last two month.

It was supposed that the grade would be finished Us-M C. V. M. NILES. Keller.

FOR CONGRESSMAN 7th DISTRICT, Thomas George. of Wellington, Knttk NOTITJE YOU lTllMCATION. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Land Ofllce at Harden City Kansas. July Ituilroud Racket.

Mtlllluville A large force of imuli'iH wider i.lmro of Mr. Aloor, pusBid 1'iatt Center on Monday on their way to vump. threu miles west of Cullison. "1'is said it is the intention of the X. P.

W. to et iu grading done as fur us Mulliuvillu this full. Mr. D. II.

IUioden, chief engineer of thi) K. P. A V. railioad has placed us under obligation for tho tollowing in-formation uonuurnlug his road, which is now building westward from tills place. There is now on hand in the yard in this city, BUlliciunt material to complete the road to Niiiuaeuh, the last of the bolts and spikes having arrived lately.

A track laying force has been organized and begun operations, Tuesday. They will continue as raoidly as possible till they reach Saratoga. One hiidge 450 feet long and another 230 feet long, besides a dozen smaller bridges have been constructed already, and nothing now stands In the way of a rapid advancement. The Santa l'o construction engine is hauling the material from the yard for the track layers. The contracts lor grading have been let from Saratoga, through Pratt Center, to Culli-son, to which point the road will he completed as rapidly as possible.

KingiiMn Leader 10 1SSU. Notice Is hereby given that the following- nminlil I fie iwiRtltutinn ol Hi In MjiIm Ih hrly Kiibiiiltti'-d to Die iiUHllllr-iteluctom of the mute tor llielv Hopovul or reJtMloii, imin -ly: Tim ontHtotfon of the Htjtflof Kiwkuk htirnby aniKiiilml bv olrlkliiK out tilt) whole of section two, nrtli'W tlirviff. of the wintlMitlon, and niiiHMltiiK saetlon tlilrtttfM, article three, of the ooiiHtltuliiiii, and IHnVltnit hi lieu ot wild eiv named settler has illed notice of tier Intention to iniike II mil proof In support of Ills and that said proof will be made before E. Me.liar-ry Clerk of Dist. Court at Dodge City, on Sept.

115th, 188(1, viz: William M. Morris, who A V. 8. Land Oflice has beett butub-litthed at Lamar, Col. 0.

ART BROTHE Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nnn two, mill im amendatory to mid nectlon thirteen, tho roMnwItiir. winch hIiiiII coiiHtltiltu made u. D. H. No.

4777, fur the l-a 1-4 and i-K 1-4 sec- 34 tp 'is of range w. nectlon two, of ni'tloNC three, if the 001181111111011: Section 'i. The ilirme court filinll connlst of live Justices, who nlmil he chonen by the elector" of the Htnte, three of whom "hull nonntltut He names the following witnesses to prove his to Jjulliuviilo this year but tho follow- LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES. SASH continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Ini: letter from one of the directors of sum iuuu, viz: Hubert Thompson, leader of tlito junty democracy in New York bead. C.

Jouott baa auuouncud as mi independent candidate of tfinnoy county. Hnmucl A. Armstrong. John L. Kerr.

John the road knocks that supposition in the 1 quorum, uiiaitconrtirrence of tl'iuc mum lw nci'e nary Ui every deolnlonof tho court. Provision" may be made by law for the Increase of the number of the justices of the huiitoiim court, to seven, ltusselt. William A. Lowden. all of Ford.

Kurd IDoors, Blinds, county, Kansas. wnenevcr iwo-inin or inu memnera or usn Also. LuuraA. Miirnhev. who made O.

I). head: TorKKA Kan. Juuv 5th. 188G. MtWrt 1 i'tdliiion: house of the letrlslittnre mIiiiII Concur, when four Call and get prices before buying, ofllce and yard at South and Of Bridge, Dodge NO.

HIIK7 fill- lllH I II A l'-i llll.t I. I.41NI.1 IMI. Justices shall constitute 11 quorum, unci a concurrence of four shell be ticcdsiiry to every do- HO tp 2H of runge 23 w. Khe names tho following witnesses to nrdve Gen. Robert, ufWuttiiOi N.

will be (appointed Public Printer, by President Cleveland. C'Ikiwo 01 ino rouri. Tne jumoo Homing me oldest conmilMloii by virtue uf an election, slutll or continuous residence uuun.uud cultivation GicNrs Yours received and contents noted, would say in reply that no grading will be domi west ot range 15, this year, but will commence in tho spring of, said land, viz: tie culer junice, mid in case two ur more Justices holdlmr commissions of the snme (lute. William A. Lowdeh.

William M. Morris. James COWBOY CLOTHING DEPOT. O. IV2ARSH SOUS.

TEX ACltESF.XOl'tllli K-. Pendleton, Edgar II. 1'ontlus, all of i'utd, Kurd county, Kansas. as early as the weather permits and com' A scheme us on foot to consolidate the St. Louis street rail toad companies.

older than the commissions of any other of the lusl Ices, they shall determine by lot who shall be chief Justice. All qunlilled electors of the suite, thirtj -live years of mid upward, who Sa-37 ('. F. M. NILES, Register.

have been admitted lis attorneys of the sunreme plcte the line to its termination Dodge City. In answer to our second enquiry, it was ueeided at the last meeting of the board, to follow as near as possible the court, and no others, shall be eligible to elect- PROPRIETORS. nun or appointment io me onice oi jusiice ot The development of irriwition around Garden City points otit dearly that in the near future the business of cultivating ton aero farms will become the OnHand and the leteat atylei of CLOTHING. HAT SHiOES AND FURNISHING COOD. Ai new and free A prospective survey ot two years ago, as 1110 supreme court, tne term ot onice oi Justice of the supreme court shall ho ten years, one Justice to be elected i the ircneral election Judge frost ol the Dodge City Ulobej become a wealthy land owner.

Western Kansas crops will help feed (eastern Kansas heople this yeai Come Mest, Just opened wo have tho right of way through. In answer to vour third enquiry, "when "LAKGK BALKS nnd SMALL I'KOFITB" onr Motto will there be trains running into Culli West t-v l' PoBtofflce Block son," that depends a great deal on the Subscribe for the BOOMER. every two yeurs, whose term of olllco shall commence on the second Monday of January next after his election. The Justices elected at or prior to the time of the adoption of this amendment shall hold their olllces during the term for which they were elected. On I lie adoption of this amendment, the two additional Justices ttrst provided for by this amendment snail be appointed by the governor, and shall hold their weather; should the weather be favora' bin for grading and track laving, trains will be running into your town the lat ter part of September.

Hoping that Cul lisou is booming, I remain, Yours Truly unices inn 11 tne next Keneral election In clan-teen hundred and eiitlity-seveii. when their sue- The above is a copy of a letter that cessors shrill be elected, one to serve until the second Monday of eighteen hundred and ninety-rive, and the other to serve until the second Monday of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven. When ever nrovlslon shall C. W. Averill, LUMBER DEALER.

Dodge Oity, Kansas. Call at Yard and Get Bargains, South of R. R. Track on Bridge Street, Specimens of Westom Kansas crops will be seen at the fairs in eastern Kan-hag this fall. Thirty thousand copies of tnc Garttch City Daily Herald will bo tnttited east lining tne month of August.

lion. Jacob Stotler's new paper will be lulled the Emporia Daily Globe. Jake cannot keep away from Emporia. J. II.

Miu.rk Salosuiali M. BiiisiiN Notary Public was kindly shown me by a gentleman work of a large number ot larmers. has been clearly demonstrated that ten acres is enough' for any one mutt to attempt to cultivate. Money is made in agricultural pursuits by doing the work throughly. It is tho making of two bushels grow where only one grew before, tliutdimmstrntes successful farming.

Tho five hundred sections of good land under irrigation near Garden City shows that with the above Bystem and ideas of farming put in force, a much greater percent of crops can be raised, and what is now comparatively spareely settled, would give profitable agricultural employment to 32,000 farmers which means ft population ot over 100,000 people within the five hundred sections named. This is what should be, and what can come if the lands above Garden City are cultivated to their full extent. Each of these farmers ran have an income laruer than nine rtit of ten of be made by law for the Increase of the number of this place. News just reached me to 01 justices 01 tne supreme court to seven. Bnrson Miller.

herein provided, such two additional Justices sliall be appointed by the governor, and shall day that a Contract, had been let for the building of a restaurant at Corbitt, and holdllieir olllco unlit the second Monday ol' Real Estate, also that Fonda was booming, but sorry January nuciveillnij the general election next thereafter at which members of the house of that Corbitt and Fonda dont unite and representatives of the legislature shall be elected, at which said ffenenti election their succni- pull together. Please send me check for Loan, Col fifty dollais as my funds are about out sors shall be elected one for the-term of elht years, and the other for the term of ten years, from the second Mouday ol Janinrv next after their election, and their successors shall he elected every ten years thereafter. The salary of each Justice shall be not less than Ave thou will start from here next week and fol Willie Sells, a fourteen-year-old boy las K-oh convicted of murdering his father, uftAher, sister and Ito-her, at trie, Kansas. A. Anderson will accept the nomination tendered him at Clay Center July 29.

He is just that kind of a republican. sand dollars for each year. low your instructions. Kachkl, ii On Vance's Hump, the most pretentious farmers. All that can be raised can be readily sold in the J.P.ERWI&CO.

Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers. Dodge City, Kansas. Hue. 2. This proposition sliall be submitted to markets in the many towns uanlen lection and Insurance AGENTS.

lnrsrc list of Lands. Imnroved and tne electors or tins suite at the general election tor the election of representatives to the legislature In the year A. 1. eighteen hundred and A refreshing rain Tuesday morning, eighty-six, fur their approval or rejection City Sentinel. IOWA-VS-WESTEKX KANSAS.

Crops aro lookihg fine. Some of the farmers are cutting mil lhose voting in favor of this proposition to amend (he constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots, "For the Judicial amendment to the constitution." Those votinit Editor BOOM SR. All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL on hand. against this proposition to amend the constitu let. The Vintage season is coming on.

Judge Haws is erecting a fine dwel ling. Yard South of Railroad Track on Bridge street. tion snan nave written or printed 011 their bal Ex-Gov. John Peter St. John, the great temperance frand of Kansas, is entertaining the state with wovn out miperance stories.

I clip the following from the Chariton, Iowa Democrat: Tho Alton Tribune-News says that it STOP AT TVTTT? unimproved, for sale cheap. Free transportation furnished Land btiyres, from Spoareville depot to Ford Citv. on the daily hack, who buy land of "us. Will locate you on government land, wi'l loan von money to make final proof, lots, "Against the judicial amendment to the constitution." Said ballots shall be received, and said vote shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returned, and returns thereof made, In J. Mvsrrisons wife is on the sick list has letters from western Kansas stating that manv farmers will cut their corn at once for the fodder, thinking it the on- the same manner and In all respects as Is pro Miss Jane Brown a fellow went west vided ny law in cases 01 the election 01 representatives In the leglslatuer.

to grow up with the country. Gates of Heaven still refuse to open and the earth contiiroeB to parch and burn Winjkld Coar'ufr. Come to Ford and get wet Hue. 8. This resolution shall take effect and On last Friday evening, the hoys ac be In force from and after Its publication la the companied their best, girls to John Sel will take your tilinps and final proof, will pay strict attention to all collections, will deal fair with yon, will sell you land as cheap and izood land, as any Firm in Kuuth-western Kansas.

Otlice north Elephant Stable. When in Dodge City. bv's residence: Vhero they enjoyed Approved March (1, 18R5. themselves by shaking their Methodist Iv way of rescuing anything from the heat and drouth. In reply to this article I want to Bay that who ever wrote such letters from western Kansas, is drowned by this time for telling such horrible lies.

The truth of the matter is that we have had I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled Joint resolution now on tile In my oftk-c, and thut the same was published la the Session Laws of Kan foot. east corner south Main Cth St. The oldest inhanbitant never heard of the Arkansas oVer-flowing as it has recently, and all in consequence of-wst-era rains. Garden City Herald. Cicero Bnrson having lost his way got FORD CITY KANSAS.

sas OI 1083, E. B. AI.I.EN, SBCIIET.UIY OK STATE, into a cornfield and finally came in with his high top boots full of roasting ears. Abundance of Feed for Teams. Milton Mann alter wondering over abundance of rain, cool weather and the the hump, came in about 12 o'clock.

H. B. BELL, Proprietor. NOTICE FOR PLDI.ICATIO. Land Ollke nt Garden City, Kansas, July "OLD RELIABLE" Summit House.

SpearcTillc, Knn. 0 I8i. The propwed amendment to tire con-rtitution of the state, providing for an iftcreine in the number 'Of justices of the supreme appears in Tim Boomer this week. Notice is liereby given that the following-named settler tins tiled notice of his Intention to make tinal nroof In sunnort of his aim. and corn will yield an enormous crop.

The potatoe crop is away above the average, Wheat sown on sod ia yie'Jing twenty bushels to the acre. The rains has whooped up the milleft. Come west, you dried-up Hawkeyes, and live rich with us, Jayhawkers. Yours truly ALBEhT McRlN'LEY. First class Livery, Feed and Sale stable that said iroof will be made before Register or iteceiver ut n.

is. onice, hi tinmen uity, connection. on August 81 1HSU, Henry Sillett, for T. K.STIDHAM. Prop.

tiie l-isec. till tp US of 11. 11 w. Special notice to Mary K. Kensiiil.

SPEARE.YILLE HOUSE. $1.00 Per Day. -The Southern Trade Solicited- Good Liverv and Feed Stable in connection with the house. FRANK HINCKLEY, Prop. Ife names the following witnesses to prove his Clftrk Sholton says the difference between a Deniocratarid a Republican i.s that one is a Christian and fee other hot He must be a Democrat because toll democrats are Christians.

continuous restuence upon, uud cultivation ol, saiu liinu, viz: John Finlav. B. F. Milton 1'eter Diedel. Charles F.

Randall, Lee Klllot, Albert Hail, all of Corbitt, Kansas. Also, Lee Klllot, ii 8. No. 3S39 for the 1-2 1-4 and 1-2 1-4 sec. tp 2S of It 21 Special notice to William w.

Apperson. Wm. Vance returned from Wichita, last Sunday evening. Jim has quit cooking rice. Wm.

Morris rw! Sam Armstrong took their departure for Colorado, after which they will go to "No man's land," in search of work. On Inst Friday occurred tho marriage of Miss Botio Childers to Geo. White. They left for Lane county, Kansas. The writer gave The Boomer office a call last Monday and found the editor in his Usual state, "Locoed." A meeting of the citizens of the township was held last Monday, at Judge Haw's ranch, for the purpose of electing treasurer to hold the money made up to have the township surveyed, but on account of not knowing who the surveyor was the election was a failure.

Subscribe for Tim Boomku and learn what your neighbor is doing. J. F. Childres returned fiom Finney last Wednesday morning. He failed to get the homestead he went after.

Mr. Doan is erecting a new sod house on the hump. K. X. Pkiyku.

He names the followlug witnesses to prove tils continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Finley Milton. Attorneys at Law. Dodge City, Kan. saiu lanu. viz Charles P.

Randall. Henry Klllett, I'cter Die del, William II. KlnouU, ull of Corbitt, Ford county nansas. Also. Peter Ulcdcl.

for the 1-4 section 32 CITY DRUG STORE. Dodge City, Kansas. is the Drug Emporium of the West. Drugs, Medicines and Stationers The Beacon has had information for several days of the anticipated boom on to Oklahoma, but has been awaiting developments before making public the matter. The whole affair has been kept very quiet but it has finally leaked out, and it can now bo set down as a positive fact that the boom Is of unusual proportions and threatens softie interesting results A dispatch was received by irentleman in this city, last Saturday from Arkansas City, telling him to order one hundred and fifty Winchester rifles to be uspd on the expedition.

There are five thousand men already enlisted to go into the territory and they are coing in with the avowed determination of staying in. Of this number, fully one half are old soldiers and they Ray as they can't be punished for invading the "promised land," they will tost the township south of range 21 west. MONEY. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou, and cultivation D.M. Froljt, of the bodge City tlolK5, is the wealthiest editor of Ford county.

We have beeti expecting to hear of him making Register Niles Html Receiver Thanhouset'a present of 'fere IlaVanas. What ails ychi, Daniel? Over 200 dannellations'of homesteads tottA timber tttlture Entries haVe rectmf ly been received at the United States laifd office at Garden City, Kan. This will make ftnsiness at the tatod office very lively for a while, nttA who ha heretofore contested clai ms under these heads ca'h how file the contested lands. ot, saiu laud, viz Henry Sillett Charles F. Randall, I.cc F.lllott, Albert tlall, all of Uorbitt, tord county Kausas.

31 -30 C. F. M. NILES, Register. Money it Loan, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Ofllce at Garden City, Kansas, July Notice Is hereby given that the followlng- nained settler has Illed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register ur Receiver of the U. r. Land oillce, at Garden We see by our southern exchanges, Sun Set Roller Mills. Dodge City, Kansas. Makes the best Flour in the west Highest price paid for WHEAT.

riuht of the government to eject them, if it attempts to do so, and they that will fight for their rights as they did in years gone by, if it be necessary. The" proposed inyasion will not take place until the first of September, and will start from Arkansas City. Beacon. that the drouth Btrlcken districts of City, Sept. a) UWil.vlz: David II Drake.

D. S. 42o7, or the r- 4 sec. 20 tp 28 of 23 w. on land.

on. easy terms. Monev to prove up. Money on deeded land. MONEY Furnished Promptly.

FINLEY MILTON. (Over Bank of Dodjre.) DODOS OITY. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, und cultivation of, Texas show the eondftion of affairs there to be alarmttig. Families are numbered by the hundreds who ate Tendered entirely destitute ofe'velh the plainest nec- saiu lanu, viz: utkiiui iom William X. T.ibb.

Demnsv T. Tilt. D. S. Hobson, Wilber O.

Meserve, all of Ford, Ford county Kuusas. Now is tho time for the people of Ford City and those residing along the north side thereof befween there and this city, to petition the county board for the open-eningofa public highway along the bl 11'. Dodge Olobe. A petition will be coining with every name signed to it thatlives in the Southeastern part Of the County. Five thousand strong.

An exchange of western Kansas in writing Up its town states that there are ten business houses, six of which are drug etores, arrd all doing a good business. There are several candidates for probate judg on the strength of the write tip. Verily Western Kansas is making rapid strides towards civilization. llarjorS, Call. Ford City hits three drug stores.

Judge Burson and Jddre Shaw are candidates for Probate Judge. Also. Dempsy T. Tabb, who made O. D.

8. 4566, essitiesofWe, and their ctKAmstances have become so Straightened that an appeal for aid from the government has W. WINCH, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN tor tne i-i sec iv tp a oi it 21 w. Special notice to Frederick; F. Uray.

been ifresented to Congress. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resiuence upou, una cultivation of, Slid Hind, viz: One of the best things a or David H. Drake. liber O. Meserve.

S. D. II jbson, Charles OT.illiuun,ull of Kurd, Ford Co. Harness I Saddles. uansas.

woman can uo'is to seep good company. Those who associate with the vile become vile. Those who associate with the good are benefited bv thfeir associa Also, Amos Robart, wno mido O. D. 8.

No 4730 C.F. Randall, M. D. Physician Surgeon. Corbitt, Kansas.

lor tne 1-4 1-4 1-2 1-4 1-4 nw 1 sec. 11 tp 28 of 23 W. ifsdgc City, Ks. This beautifully located hotel is situated north of tho court house, and is the ploasantest place to visit when in Dodge City. You can view the surrounding country for miles, and enjoy health.

The rooms are kept neat, and the beds are fine resting places. You can get fat by enjoying the eatables at this hotel, Mrs. Marldiam Davis, a lady of pleasing qualities is the manager. Mr. Davis, a clever strtfwberry blonde, will attend to your watits at the office.

Stop at the Mttrkhaua Itad feel perfectly at home. Andy Russel has purchased the elegant residence of Mr. Browns, of Ryan-ville. Wonder what's going to happen. and Saddlery Goods of Every Description, He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, aad cultivation of said land viz: Office hours from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, p.

tions. Many a young lady has lost a (rood opportunity to marry by keeping "Company with some scalawag. The nice young Hie'n conclude they do hot wish to tnarry a woman who keeps sisch company, A young lady had better decline the comjiany of a young man nvft her Phelander V. Comer, Charles TallmAn church is be- David 11. Dnikj, William K.

Tabb, all of Ford, The Congregational coming the place to SHOP WITH ord Co. Kan. Blue Sign. 'JOHN? WHITE. worship.

Rev. Also, William K. Tabb. who made O. D.

S. No. Lucas, of the Christian denomination; 4567 for the 1-4 seo. 18 tp 28 of range 23 He names the following witnesses to prove his -mini, uinu mj ue uuequauy motcneu with a continuous residence upon, auu cultivation of. Contractor SPEAREYILLE.

KANSAS. sum land, viz: David II. Drake. Wilber O. Meserve.

S. prcactiett mere last hunday morning, Itev. Elliott, of the Methodist preached in the afternoon and of the Congregtftionalisls pteached in the eve Hobson, Cuarles Tulluian, all uf Ford, Foru Judge N. B. Klaihe, of the Podge Times, the man that has been nominated for Secretary of State on the Ptjit Atid u.

ivan. Also. Wilber O. Meserve. who made O.

IK MILTON BROCKMAN Co. Eeal-Estate Loan and 3588 lor the 1-4 sec. 3 tp 28 ol It 23 w. Buiildor. He names the following witnesses to prove bis Judge Bnrson is a candidate for Probate Judge of Ford county.

He is a good looking fellow and ought to be elected. continuous resmen.ee upon, una cultivation ol, HOUSE MOVING ASPECIALTY saiu iuuu, viz: NSURANCE AGENTS. S. D. Uobson, Levi Doan, John C.

Hales, Thomas It. Llllard. all of Ford, Ford C. iuin Also, Stephen D. Hobson, who made O.

D. S. BaT A II work guaranteed. FORD CITY KANSAS. No.

3270. for the a 14 sec 4 tp 2 i of 23 Prohibition Ticket is worthy of this honOr. fie has worked tlobly for the Icvation of temperance in one of the "worst advertised towns in the United Slates. The influence of his ipaper has made ttiKny atooderate whiskyitc vote for law and order In Dodge City. Tho saloons of Dodge City are dying slowly and we expect to hear that KVinc has Vducated the men to atop drinking and ftie naloonsall dead.

He names the following witnesses to prove bis ning. J. W. Howe. An.lv Russell, R.

C. Car-penter and Ed. lleskett, were arguing the (question how to address a letter to a lady they love. Various ways were given. Will some intelligent and lovable lady give these fellows a few pointers.

A real estatu agent ot tins city recently went to sleep during preaching and when the choir hsgan singing "There's a Land That is Fairer Than Day," he suddenly arrouscd himself and inquired, "How much an acre." continuous residence upou, auu cultivation of, sum laud, viz: KOBIXSON. J. F. BALL Loan Money To Prove Up, Make Loans on Deeded Lands, at Low Rates, Buy and sell Deeded Lands and Relinquishments, feict Money and' pay Taxes for Koo-rcs. dents Insure against loss by Fire, lightning or Torhadoe, Wilber O.

Meserve. Levi Dom. John C. H.iles Zepharnah Beel. all of Ford.

Ford Co. Kaunas Also, John C. Hales, who made O. D. 8.

No. Robinson Ball, 3St, for the 1-4 sue. 15 tp 28 of 2k w. He names the followlne witnesses to urove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, R. C.

CARPENTER, Resident Manager, Office At Hotel. Brunswick. Ford City aid lanu, viz: Charles O. Talman. Levi Doan.

George Steel, Gershom Noll, ull ut Ford, Ford Co. Kaa. Also, Alonzo Alien, O. D. S.

No. 3718, tor the a 1-2 01 tne 1-1 01 sec. is tp us 01 23 w. xxkiuu. Vice Pr.ildent GkORfiE B.

Cox, President, ilxxm kAMiroN, Caabler. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou, auu euiuvauoa 01, J. D. Shaffer is expecting to "move his lumber yards and sheds to Ford City in a short time. This will be added to his yard already established here.

He will conduct the new yard himself. suin iuuu, viz: Levi Doan, Wilber O. Meserve. Charles DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT WOn OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY AU6. 7 AT 2 P.M.

ADDRESSED fiY COL. THOMAS JONES, W. F. PETILLON, THOMAS TATE Of DOdge City, And Others. MUSIC BY KID ED OF DODGE CITY- Corce Out Tall man, fienjaiume Thompson, all ef Ford, Ford Co.

nan- The man that has nothing buT complaints to giye the town shoulrl jrft out Vjf it. ftine case in ten it ha become "OftpielMkbt to him oft account of his whines and no doubt but the community Xotld ejfist with lito prownce in it. lie is IfffiftJlly dissatisfied with eyery effort or ehtorpriue that is pnt forth. He of tha morefiants as extortioners, the mechanics as boUihers, and newspapers as frauds and hot worthy of patron-age. tte is never satisfied hrfless he is sttrrtftgTip turmoil and discord.

Such a rnan as thi should gut a box ot matches I onio a and mart a littlfc tut rva. Also, Charles O. Tallmnn, who madeO. D. 8.

No. 3273, for the 1-4 sec tp 28 of 43 He nnmea the followlug witnesses to prove bis Another raid by Oklahoma boomers is on foot. 5,000 men will be ready to -enter that territory on September 1st continuous residence upon, auu cultivation of, Merchants State Bank. Of Dodge City, Kansas. Capital I 650,000.00 JO A BENtRAL BANKING BUSINESS.

Directors, said land, viz: Levi Doan, James M. Wright, William Me prepared to stay. MonigAl, John C. llalos.all of Ford, Ford Oo, Ks. Also, Levi Doan, for 1-2 of 14 sea.

4 and Blacksmiths. Ford City Kansas. Lawrcnco Martin has returned from a winii see. ip 1 01 it ti w. Hiieclal notice to John Auger.

John ft Hales, Urcshom Noll.Geoiwli. SVt Cli.i.lej' all of Ford Kurd (Jo Kan, pl. asant trip to A'towa and Fratt counties. Tho sun Inis made him xcjcmlle a St. Louis coco.

All work warranted. Eqwirwig Agri C. B.Cox, P. C. tlmasraka, JmeiLajioa.

W. C. 8ilaa, 33 38 C. IV II. ML1S.

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1885-1888