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The Lenora Leader from Lenora, Kansas • 5

The Lenora Leader from Lenora, Kansas • 5

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The Lenora Leaderi
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Lenora, Kansas
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Lenora Leader. Hiram Bare, formerly of Graham county, but now of Kelleville, came up last Friday and remained a few days among friends in this section and looking after his real estate interest. He expects to move back horo in the spring with his family and improve his farm one of the best three hundred and twenty acre pieces of laud in Graham county. Persons who are in the babbit of making it a point to spend Sunday hunting should remember that every person who shall engage in hunting or shooting on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, be fined in a sum not loss than five or more than twenty dollars, So reads the law of Kansas in regard to hunting on the Sabbath. G.

T. Williams, a friend of the Eoges-ter's, of Noble township, in company with Dan Sanders and a Mr. Itobbins, arrived in Lenora last Thursday mern-ing from Jewell county and remained over Sabbath visiting in this section. Mr Williams was here fr a time, about four years ago, aud expresses himself greatly surnrised utt the ehanovis and imnrnvn- The first ice of the season was formed in this section one night last weak. It was abont one eighth of an inch thick.

The election will be held in the building next door north of this ollico. lie-member the place and come and vote. Postmaster Gilbert is ceiling up the post-office on the inside. If he keeps on he will hare quite a decent house yet. School in district No.

10, Graham county, started last Monday with Miss Islett Grubb, of Gettysburg, as teacher. All parties dre hereby notified not to hunt or ehoot any game on my places. 3l-3t Hiram Pugh. P. J.

Leonard received a car load of stoves this week, cemprieing all the latest patterns and improvements out in both heating and cook stoves. 10 No. one, young Spanish Marino Bucks for sale choap. Enquire of Wm. H.

Frazier, 5 miles west of Lenora. 33-38 ladies' and children's underwear at Barbo's. Just the thing for winter wear. Come and see me before you buy --For sale a No. 1 span of mules, years old.

black, weigh 1,000 each, price, $300 cash. For. particulars call at this office. Do not forgot that noxt Tuesday is election day and that the election will be held in the first building north of this effice. Twenty hundred weight makes ton, especially if you buy coal of Frank Ear-hart.

Try him ouco and see for your NOTICE FOR PUELTCATION. Land Office Oberiin Kansas I 6337 not 18, 1880. Notice is hereby that the following named sottler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his cliiim and that said proof will bo made before tbe Judge or clerk of court at Norton Kansas on DIOKMBER 1, 1886, viz: IIsrmRTi Wuller 8 No, 1977 for the hf ne qr section 13 town 5 range 25. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land vix llarnhard Hickert, Bnrny Mindrup, Clemonce Vahling, Benson fioldsbery, of Lenora Kansas, oetai-nov 25 A Patchin, Resistor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Oiiice oberiin Kansas. (001 Sept 16, 1886. 5 Notice is hereby Riven 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 tho Probata Judce or clerk district court at. Norton Kaunas on hovkmmch 17, 1880, viz: George Miller No. iOi for the ne qr qr nw qr so qr sw qr ne qr so qr nw qr section 28 town range 25 w.

Ho names the following witnesses te prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: James McEnroe John Lunny, Joseph Wilson, ottoson, of Lenora, Kansas' dopt23novll A Fatobix, KagieUr, Land Ofllc Oberiin Kansas. 5M1 Auk 20, 1.8H8. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bin intitntion to make final proof in support of liis claim find that said pi-oof will be made before Uio RejrisKir or Receiver ut Oberiin Kansas on NOVEMBUa 17. IJV16. viz: Joseph Gnstino 1) 8 So.

K7fiS for th ne qr section 1 town 6 ranee 26 tr. He namoo the following witnoscos to prove hi continuous rssi-dnnoo upon nnd cultivation of said land viz: A Thombrtio, Jowpu Bouar, Milton Bishop, (teorgaf Hurt, 0 Chenoweth of Now Almelo, Kansas. F- White, having No. 1W4 on eom land is horeby notified to appear at tho ame time and place or his 1 -will be CBiicHd. A PATCsa.f.

Reister. sacrvHo (. Webb Kwt-mm rtWy, KOTiCG irOirpuKl JCATLON." Land Office Kirwin Kan. fiopt 28, lvt3. Notice whereby fovtn tha thfr folio wins named settler has, filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim tnd that said proof will be made bc-foro thff Judflo or cisrk of the district court at Norton Kannse on HOTKMBEH 18, viz: Wilson No.

21Vt for the no srne qr section town 5 range He names tho following witnesses to prove his cimiicuons residence npon and cultivation of eaid land viz: Wm Bitael Burt Martindale. (spencer Cau'sey, of Edmond, KanDw, Kdward Lee, of L-inoia. Kansas. JoHX Register. oet7-nov 11 Lobsim.

atty. Bring your wife with you whoa you come to the election next Tuesday and let her look through Alex Paige's mammoth steck of furniture. His stock is complete and his prices are astonishingly low. O.J. Burwell hadT.

M. O'Brien arrested on last Sunday charged with stealing lap robes, brushes, from his livery stable. The case was called on Monday morning and continued until noxt Saturday. S. B.

Campbell, Allison's energetic laud and loan ngont, came down last Friday to hear Senator Plumb speak and improved the opportunity by calling at this office and leaving an order far a lot of job work. Lenora is reported to bo building rapidly this fall. Lenora is certainly a good point and ought to make a large town. We congratulate its citizens upon the prosperity they are enjoying. Norton Democrat.

Daw Mack and Hiram Burt, of tho South Fork, had a little "onpleasent news" one day this week ovor at the do-po, in which Dan came out first best, we guess Hi has teeth enough left to masticate his grub hereafter. T. O. Wilsox charged with stealing money from Hawell while an employe in the yard at this pJacc, acknowledged to have takon twenty-five dollars' aiad was sentenced, by Judge Pratt, to on yoar in tho penitentiary. A partt who nsited several towns in the counties east of here last week on business, made it an object to enquire tho price of furniture and after returning called on Alox Paigo and says his prices are bettor than any others he got.

Just received at the Blue Front 5,000 yards canton flannels, 10,000 yards muslins' comforts blankets, horse blankets and lap robes in largo quantities, which we will sell at astonishing low O. J. Burwell Co. There is nothing like a good article of coal ta insure happiness in tho family, therefore if you are looking out for the most happiness for tha leapt money do not fail to call on Frank Earhart," tin? square coal dealer, for your winters supply. 32-tf No attempt has ben rnnde to deny cur statement that we havo tan subscribers to any othr papers one in this section, and none will be that would bo a dead give away.

Advertisers should remember this and not throw your money away. An agent representing tho Liveryman's Mutual Protective Union, of Kansas City, was in Ltnora one day last week in tho interest of tho uuion. Tho object of this association is tbo protection of liverymen against theft and ovr driving of toums. Chuck full and running ovor with new goods at tho Blue Front, cheap for cash. Come and soe.

Good comforts from i tic to $2. Canton flannels from 8c to 14c muslins from 6 to Sc. 7 lb Arbrtcklo's coffeo for 1. The cheapest store in La-nora to buy gooda, The place to bu goods of any kind is the place whero there is the largest stock to soleot from, and when you start out to buy wire don't forget that P. J.

Leonard takes tho lend in northwest Kansas. Ho has the Gliddon, Baker Perfect and MarshaHtowu wire. Ws stj going to revise aud change our subscription list as soon ss possible and as we have a few Dames our list who fire considerably delinquent we would like to have them call raid uqnara up or send tho money by mail and let us know tSTias. $1.00, Missoari Pasific Tims Card. West beand passeager po imrw 8 DoWUS 63 enrives at Lenora Salt bound passeasor CI leaves Lvnont lown8 Ceneordia 04 arrivas at Atohisea West booad freight leaves Down arrive at Lunora East buhnd freight TO leaves Lenora 19 arrives Bt Downs 10:47 a lam 4 am a 10:40 a in 15 in 10:50 am 7 :10 pm 8am 3:10 C.

G. Cattjn, Agent. Staga Lines. Lexoiu akd Kemnete. Loaves Lenorn on Monday, Wednesday and Friday by Lucerne, Chicago and Alcyone.

T. Walker, Proprietor. Lenora and Oberlin Leaves Lenora on Monday, Wednesday and Friday by Almelo, Allison, Jennings and Jackson. G. W.

BdxTjOOK, Propriotor. Lenora and Noroatub Leaves Lenora on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by Wakeman end Clayton and arrives in the afternoon of tbo same day. Maurice Gray. Propriotor. Lxkoba and Fhkmont Leaves Lenora on Tuesday and Saturday at p.

by Goshen, G. Cowxes, Proprietor. The Pott-Office will ba open for the use of the jpoblio from 6 a to 10 week days, and until 0 a and from 1 to 8 on Sunday. T. J.

Gilbert. P. M. Church Directory Cong rffftatioiinl Pastor. Eev.

G. E. Northrup. Lknoua. Preaching 11 a.

and 8 p. m. Fortnightly Sundays. Service of Bong 7:30 p. m.

Prayermeotiho every Thursday evening. Sunday school 8 every Bn'bbath. Young Peoples' Society C. E. meets by an.

ounconionta. District 55. Preaching S. p. alternate Babbatho.

Sunday school at 2 p. every Lords Day. Prayinoetiug Wednesday evening. Glen Valley. Preaching 11 a.

each altr- tate Sabbath. Sunday school 10 a. weekly. P. B.

('. K. meets as appointed. Wakekan Society. Preaching at school house 88 every othwr Sabbath at 8:80 p.

m. Sunday school every week at 2 p. m. Prayer and conference meeting alternate Sabbaths at 3:30 m. Y.

P. C. E. most by appointment. WaKEMAN School Hons.

Preaching at 8 p. alternate Sundays. ALLI3QN. Sunday school at 8 p. m.

weekly Preaching alternate Monday evenings Nokth Star. Preachins by Key. II. D. Ocker-inan, alternate Sundays.

Sunday school every fcbbath. j. B. Milhoy Post No 182 G. A.

It holds tegular meetings on thofirstand third Saturday evenings of each month at Gilbert's Hall at, 1 oclock Lenora Kansas. All old soldiers are cordially invited to join us. Visiting members in good standing are also invited to meet with us. J.McMaxis.P. C.

Cyrus Wheeler, Adjt. Lesoea Lodge No. 181 A. F. A.

M. inoets in roimlar communication the Second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month, letting Brothers in good i Btanding era cordially invited to attend. JjOUISMOLL, vv. M. Aram Scott, Sua.

Ir OP I'priora Assembly No. 8,708 moots reg-Vu AJ nlar every Friday evening at Mechaica Hall at 7 o'clock p. sharp. Visiting members in good stand ing are cordially invited to attend. J.

BltlDOEB, 11. W. A. D. Ghay, S.

Bargains irv'groeories at Barbo's. Little neck clams at the Chicago Store. -California honey at the Chicago Store. Money to loan at Mahun Fuller's at 9 per cent. Spanish olives and new raisins at the Chicago Store.

100,000.00 to loan at lowest rates Mahan Fuller. Blankets and comforts at Barbo'e call sad tiaa. The IIoYr.2 Mooro centeit eace wee put off until next spring. Cabbage is rather scares now and good heads are worth ten cents. Fbank Eaehat.t is selling ovor three car loads of coal per wek.

Bead Eboretein Bros ad on the fourth page of the Lbaduk this week. Buy your boots shoes, artica and OTorshoes at tho Chicago Store. Kckled pork, bacon, lard and breakfast bagon at tho Chicago Store. Sau Hillier lias a nice marble slab for a counter in his new meat market. Have yon seen that nieo veal at Hil-lier's Meat Market.

Go and gat some. If you want good farms cheap, call fit the Leaora Bank Eeal Estate Agency Jambs Biudgim has the contract for budding the sohool house in district J0. thirty. If you want to sell yoftf place leave it with tho Lora Bardt Estate Agency. 3D-tf.

A new and elegant stock of ladies' new rneiKota, street jackets in all styles at Butbe'e. Alex Paige has a half si car load of trunks on tho road which will bo hero in a few days. Tn northwestern Kansas editorial association will meet in Downs Noveiu-ber 12, 188G. Tub election in Almelo township will be held in tho Almelo Store. By order of committtee.

Foe Salk Six Polan China pigs. Enquire of C. A. Wilmot, 1i miles northwest of Lenora. Window glass at E.

B. Dur.ur's. 34-4t WiMi Bishop has put a lunch counter and is now prepared to food tha hungry in good shape. A ksw tow has beea laid out in Sheri dan county near the Tuemas county line and christened Mystic. Sam Hillier has opened his meat mar ket in the old shoe shop, first door south of lx.

vv. JNorlin store. Geo. B. Steeus, democratic candidate fer county attorney, is in Lenora to-day looking up his chances.

People should be careful about tura-g their cattle in stalk fields. Mr. Mc- nis lost two this wees. Jli ments made since then. G.

A. Gatlin has purchased a lot and dug a cellar aud has tho lumber on the ground for a residence south of the sohool house. We are glad to know that Mr. Gatlin with his estimable 'family has concluded to reside in Lenorn in the future. To show to what extent improvements are being made in Louora, when the above was put in type, Tuesday afternoon, it wus correct, now he has the frame up and the house about enclosed.

Sheriff Ellsworth, of Graham county, was in Lonora one day last week on the hunt of ono Dun Puncheon charged with stealing a horse out at; Gruinfield a few weeks agp. Dan gave him the slip and is now in parts unknown, and if a couple of other fellows not a thousand miles from Lenora do nt keep out of his bom-panj, and keep out of Graham county trying to scare people into giving rip stock on a fraudulent chattle mortgage, they may be called to account for it. Thu three partioN mrationd in last weeks Leader as making so much noiso going out of Lenora the Sunday bofore want to remember that the boys working in the office are in noway responsible for what appears in the Leader, and that the local they refer to was written by the old man himself without knowing at the time who the parties Now boys out of respect for your parents keep still about tho matter and do not do eo again, for fear you get it worsa than bofore. Norton, Kansas, 13, 18SG. J.

II. Wright, Sir: I understand that there is parties in Lenora that claim 1 have issued them a permit. jKow I will give' you the namea of those that have permitB. E. B.

Dunbar, Eberstein Bros, and George Summtrhays. Now if there any mora than what I havs named, claim they have a peimit they lie, aud I will pay any person ten dollars that will furnish testimony sufficient to convict thorn or any on.o that violates ths law whether they have a permit or not. Very Kespoctfully, WiLsorr Adams. The above leitw has held by request of the county attorney until after court for fear if the matter was made public tha party would ship tho country. Tub ladies of Lenora hare srrangad for a public outertaiumMit and euppar, at Mechanic's Hall, on Saturday reuing Nov.

(i, 1833, to bo held under the auspices aud for the benefit ef the Knight of Labor assembly No. 3,708. The entertainment will consist, of Bpenking, select reading, declamation, singing, and tho supper is to bo-arranged and eoii-diwied as follows: Each lady to bring a backet containing provisions sufficient for two, end a card hor iy.unc, Thsso batkela of provision to be sold to gentleman, at twenty-five cents each, tho party purchasing, to accept as his companion at Giippor, tho lady whose name ha fiads in the baakot. It is hoped that all ladies of Lenora and visiuity will be presont with well filled fcaakets, and that the gentlemen will- tura out cn masst prepared to bay tlisr.i, Lot nono who havo tho interest of the toiling millions of America at hoarfc, fail to land resistance in making the affair a complete sao- NOTK'E 1'On PUBLICATION. Land Office oberiin KaneaB.

6097 Kept 20, 1H8A. Notice is hereby given that the JoLlowin? named settler bus filed notice of his intention to make linal proof support of clmtn tmd that proof will bo made before Die ltcsister or Ke-coiver at oberiin Kunuas on JANUARY 137. viz: John Slandfost No. 027 for tho se qr (taction 28 town a vanffs 'iS w. Ho mimes tht following witnesses to prove his continuous ref i-dence upon nnd cultivat ion of sid viz: bttward Mclionua, John hico, van DuBcn, of Allison, Kaunas.

jarr.e J'sffo Laving II No. 10228 on same land is notified to the same time end place or his will be cancelled. A I'atohin. 13 8 Rogers, atty. CONTEST NOTICE.

Land Ofllca Kii win Kansas. I 7Sil Sept 22, IteS. I Complaint havins: been entered at this office by Williaai House asainst Smith for abandon ing hia homestead entry JNo. ElSbS datea Karen 17, li6, upon the ne qr section 33 township 4 ranse 2'i in Norton county Kansas with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oiiico on tho 21th day of November 18M, at 10 o'clock a to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. oot21-nov1H John BliOTJX.

Register. tUH PUBLICATION. Land Office Kirwin Kansas. 12153 Oct. 19.188d.

I Notice is horeby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hia intention to muko final proof in support of l)is claimnaudth.it sid proof will be made before the Probate Juds? or cleric district court at Norton Kansas on-kovembur 27 JH'-S. viz: Theron Khsw No. 21530 for the mqr section 31 town 5 ranje 24 w. Ho names the witnesses to prove nis coriunuou rrpi-deuce upon and cultivation of said land, viz: K. K.

James, C. J. Seltzer. Henry Voss, E. D.

locum of Lenora Kaa. o21n2i John Bibhell Register. Pnn Sat.T" fsnvon tinnnartpr RontimiK of deeded land, rantring from 4 to 56 per acre. Also about eres of school land all owned by a non-resident whn baa nrdorod a in 1 rnnrlft if, orifa Thy nro all bargaiii3. For J.U par- 1 1 -it ticniars can on or nudresa G.

3-tf Lnora Kansas. self. 32-tf If von want to see soma pond lumbar go and loek at that which H. Webb re ceived from Lhionrro this week for his now house. For Sale A No.

one pair ef mules in every respect, and no mistake. For particulars call on Frank Earhart, tho coal dealer. 34-tf. Ebbkrtxtx Broth krm havn an eiTr-al- lent stock of holiday goods. Bead thoir ad in another column and then call and see their stock.

A hint to-those contemplating get-; ting married Alex Paiga has tho etieiost bed, finest chairs, stands, bureaus, that you ovor did see. Most of the hands on tho brick yard struck last Monday morning but the matter was arranged without any serious cleiny in the work. Pearl Mtjkk, of Broken Bow, a brother of Dr. Munk, is visiting with him this week and may make up his mind to remain permanently Ia the suit betwean Charley Ryan and Dr Munk triad before squire Hendricks yesterday, for debt a judgment was rendered against Munk. Mr.

F. B. EtTF presented this office with a baut one dav last week that weigh ed a fraction over ten pounds, and it waa not a dead beat either. H. J.

caudidato for representative from Graham county, and E. Spoor were in Lenora, yesterday and favored this office with a friendly call. 1 havo better bucks and bucko that will shear more wool to tbo square inch thna any one, that I want to sell. Call and see me. 27-om Cms Ottosek.

Tub Stark Nursery made their delivery here this week and from all reports their delivery was tho most satisfactory of any nursery that over bent trees to this place. I havo at my place, 5 milos southeast of Lenora, a etray pig, which tho owner can havo by proving property and paying damages. Ja-jhs Blatjvelt. Ths exchange bunk and O. J.

Burwella building begins to look like biiRinens now. It you do not bahevo that Lenora ia on the boom como and et for your- zdt have our rates for job work tnd tro now prepared to duplicate city prices the quality of material and ei-' prets considered. Give us a cell and sss for yourself. As I am going to quit tho business I will soli my ontiro stock of flour at cost. Don't forget tho place, F.

W. Kittrell, one door east of the big rod byrn. "si-tf. Lssor.A is to havo a billiard hall understand. Wa can't see tho need of any such thing, but if we are to hf.74 one we hope tho ofiicerts will sao that the law is etrictly 6nforced.

Don't freeze your fiSgers by trorking around in the cold thecd mornings, but go directly to Barbo's and gt pair of mitts or gloves. Ho has fen excellent stock to select from. Mrs. J. C.

Wmgkt is vioiting relatives and friends in Washington, Kansas. She will return Friday. J. C. has cut about sixty tons of hay on his farm two miles south tjf town this year.

A coox that had been working for O. J. Burwell skipped out last Sunday morning taking with him Mrs. O. J.

Burwells Gold watch. He went east and was last heard of about Gaylord. Cornfield, is the name of a new town in the eastern part of the state and the paper published there is called the Cornfield Crow. The question is will the Crow eat the cornfield up. Masters Georgie, Jamie and Carl Paiga were in town last Saturday and paid this office a visit.

The boys are having a fine time and are well cared for by Mr. and Mrs. David Wagoner. Dont forget to remember that Frank Earhart can make you better figures on coal considering tho grade which is war ranted to b3 No. one in ever particular, than cny other dealer in the county.

Stock hogs and shoats for sjilo also one steer, will take any kind of grain or give time. Oall and see me at my farm 5 miles southwest of Edmond. Geo. B. Petjrs.

Mr. Jokes, secretary of the Atchison Live Stock Insurance Company, was in Leaora last Saturday and gave this office a Ghort call. Mr. Jones reported the company prospering and business good, NOTH FOtt jt-UBLlUAl'iON. Land Office oberiin Kansas.

6887 ootlS, 158. Nolle in hereby gjiven that the following named settler has filed notice of his ictonlicn to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof -will bo made before tho Judft or clerk of ihe district court at Norton KanM 01; HOTiMiraa 7. viz: Wrill)8r James No. 27i5 for th ne qr Mction town 5 range 25 w. He nttracethefol-.

lowinK te prove his continuous residence upon end cultivation of land viz: MoKnroe, Cbtirtoplier Ottocea, Charles Bailie, Seltzer, ci Lenora, Ksushp, A ij Patchin, Reyisfer. Ol'it i' 1' B.LiICATlOH Land Offic Kirwin Kantian. 1225 Sept 2, 1S33. Notico is hereby ttiven that the followia? named HjttJor has filed notice of his intention to make; final proof in support of his claim and that said' proaf will be made boforct tiio Kepiater Receiver at Kirwin Kansas on NoVKMr.F.R 12, 1SSS. viz: 0 BtahJnian 1) 8 No.

for thswhf sv; qr swqrnw qr section ss qr no qr section 80 town 5 tango 2.1. Uo nemee the foUowiug wit-ncaaes to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivaiion of suid lend A tiilder, Wm 'Rooua, Joe Maadea. Lenora, Kan. Marcetltu lioi kins aaversa clatnmnl by virtue of No. 'MKH is hereby noticed to opp'ar and show cause said pi'oo should not be allowed.

11 Johx BiaaKT.u Relator. i' KtioK Land OHice Kirwin. Kansas. 12253 N'-tice in hnrsby that lie following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim and that, said proof will be nuutu bofore the Regis Uooeir-er tit Kirwin Ktuisus on KOVIEMBSU 12, IPSO, viz- Aden Gilder No. 1325 for the nw qr section 20 town 5 lie names tlw following witnf.f ses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: David Alien, Kd Hoj Ci Btablman.

Wm Boon of Lenora, Kan. enhtiRijjovIl Register. NOTHrFOVTHU BLIC AT ION Land Offlcto Kirwin, 12233 Sept lfMi. Notice is hereby fiven that tho following named aottler has filed' notice of bia intention trjuiake-final proof in support of his chum, and that said proof will be maris b-ifors Rejfietor ov Receiver r.t Kirwin on NoYKMBEX 12 1RSJ. viz: Lewis Tumor No.

21868 for the aw.qf aoction 28 town 5 range 21. He names the follow, ing witneBSfs to prove his continuous rpsidence upon and cultivation of said Ir.nd viz: Ockermnn, Fnnklin, I) locum, De-laney, of Lenora, Kansas, Jaaica r.dverse claimant by virtue of No. iX'oZi on hf sw qr ia horeby notified to nppesr nnd chow cause why said proof should not bo allowed, sept 80-nov 11 Johs Birst.t.t. Res'istor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land C.fieo oberhn.

Kaniaa, 6171 oct 1. im. that the follow inn nr.med settler has filed notice of his iutonlion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before tho Judja or elerk of court at Norton Kansas on NOVEMBWl 2.1, lbko. viz: riunip ai oop no. ssnj iur ne qr he se qr nw qr so qr section 2U town a range 25 w.

He nams the following witnesses to prove his continuous rsaidenca noon and cul tivation of saul land viz: i'avis, hax minor Thomas Whslan, Milton liifhop. ot saw. Aimwo Kansas. A Patohix. Kegiater.

t.7.nov 11 A ,1 Kinf. atty. SOTICK FOR FU'BLlt A ITOM. Lund Offiea Oberiin Kansas. Septll, im.

Notice is hereby siven that the tollowin named set tler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof support. 01 his claim and that saia proof will be Hindu before tha Register or Receiver at oberiin Kansas on JANUARY 11, 1887. 1 r- tx L. viz: tieorge btanuiesi ko, i iot uit nw qr sw qr ne and hf se qr section 84 town 5 a rantro 23 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land viz: Bradbury, KMc-Kenna, Phillips.

Btraub, of Allmon, Kansas. A la riTUBl.1, lit'Kimer, sept3Gnovl A Fing. atty. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ollico Oberiin Kansas 5833 Rent 3.

1KHG. IW0. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim and that said proof will be made beforo the Register or Receiver at Oberiin Kansas on DECEMBER 22, 1SS6. viz: Floyd Whito No. 8318 for the no qr section 2i town ranse 25 Ho names tha following witnesses to prove his continuous resi-denue upon and cultivation of said land viz: A Norris, John Cooney, Albert Van Brunt, Geo Lonnii, of (loshen, Kansas.

Johnson having No. SfilO on the same land is hereby notified to anpear at tho earns ti mo nnd place or his 8 will he cancelled. soptlfi-noT 4 A Patchin. Barrister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office Kirwin Kansas. 13351 Kept 23. 185. Notice is hereby piven that the oUowinjt named settier has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Probate Jodgeer clerk district court at Mill brook Kansas oa November 6, im. viz: James Means 1 No.

21962 for the se qr section 18 town 6 rantre 24, He nnraee the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land Fick- ett, Tom ulver, Wiu JJivrrui, ocoli. vhjv uora, EanHs, Jens Eissei.u fegUter. if you want tho paper any longir. Oca town should bo proUcted from fire by eithor burning or plowing i good fire guard around it. If something of the kind is not done, first thmg ire'know eonio of thone prevailing leigh winds will drive fira into town and the damage it will do ba better than Parties desiring choap lands either deeded or relinquishments will find it to their interest to call on Nicholas Hahn, twelve miles west of theOber-lin divide roal, Deeded laud from 8800 to 3,000.

Satisfaction guaranteed or no further infonnatipa call at, tLij ofllce, I Tes Coop divorce suit tk di strict court at Norton1; last week wfia from all reports, Undoubtedly tha dirtiest dirtv case iknt ever cam ur in court. It is iHiYigh to make a hitchingpost blush with, shame to think that humanity will stoop so low, if what onej told on the other 13 true. Ik th ease, Mary J. Coop vs David Coep, of Almelo, for divorce in the district court at Norton last week Mre. Coop was granted a divorce, and naif of everything on tho place, stock crop and all, the usa of eighty acres of tho farm, in cluding the house and household goods, ell but one bed.

Will the committeemen of Almelo. Noble and Modell townships see that the returns from the election in thoso town ships are sent to this office that night. lease attend to this as the matter of hastily making up the returns of the state depends on tho promptness of tho townships in sending in the returns. Suerief Ellsworth, of Graham county, was iu Leuora yesterday on the hunt of Dan Fuuoheou again, and brought Hi. Burt Ttnd Rollin Gray with him to assist.

Ellsworth kept in the dark and had Burt and Gray to watch, and it is claimed Burt sent Dan a note telling him to be on the look out that they ware after him, and Dan looked out over the hill. Wb will allow twenty cents per bushel on subscription, for a few bushel of corn. If you want the paper and haven't got the money, now is the time, or if you owe us nd can get tho money this will give you an opportunity to get square with the printer. Come in and see us at once or if you know of neighbor that does not take the paper and has a few bushels of corn to 611 send him to see us and wo shall ever be obliged to you. See if you can't get us ono or two new sub scribers in this wav..

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About The Lenora Leader Archive

Pages Available:
760
Years Available:
1885-1888