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Buffalo Park Pioneer from Buffalo Park, Kansas • 2

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Buffalo Park Pioneer, were offered the (chance to change the name of their town to Missouri City, how many votes would the new name recieve? Not a single one. CHURCH BllIECTOBY. First Congregational Church, J. Q. A.

Weller, Pastor. Preaching every other Sunday at .,30 o'clock p. M. Sunday School, every Sunday at 3 o'clock I. si.

1). A. Drake, Superintendent. Elite Social Club meets every Saturday evening The public are cordially XOTICE-TiMBEIl CULTURE. U.

Land ofn.ee, Wa-Kneenev, Kansas, fNo. 4010. May 12tli, 1U85. Complaint haviag been entered at this office by Alva Peccock against "Walter Hundley for failure to comply with law as to timber culture entry dated July 8jh, 1879, upon the southwest of section 2fi township 11 south of range 27 west, in CJove county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that said Walter Hundley has failed to plant or cause to be planted' live acres or any portion of said land to trees, seeds or cuttings, dermic the third stronger by the appointment pi suchi men to office? Being a native of the grantl old State of we say, there are men, never rode at the head of midnight marauder who never countenanced and the murder of helpless and dfeiipeless people, who never wanlonly draped homes in mourning and made widows and orphans, who never ordered the salute of a canon at the murder of NOTK CULTURE. U.

8. Land Office, Wa-Keeney, -No. 38.15. April 23rd, lHS.j. Complaint having been entered at this office by Thomas ('.

Pointer against Florey for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entry no. 1207 dated August 1-ith 1S7X. upon the northwest $, section 0, township 1 south, range 30 in Gove county. Kansas, with a vievt'o the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging thalsaid Andrew ,1. Florey has wholy failed to comply with law as to timber culture, in that tkesaid Andrew .1.

Florey ha.1; whoky failed piant to trees, fee seeds or auv cortiuii of said NOTICE. U. S. Land Office. I i Wc-Kecnev, Kaii-as, No i 1h.N., I Complaint having been entered lle'n rv i omre liy v.

aiti -r against Rlimsey for abandoning his hoim-steall entry no. dated April 21 si, ItW, upon the west nortwest 1 of section 20, township 11 south range 27 west, in tievc i county, Kansas'. Willi iew to the reliction of said entry: the said I are hereby summoned on the 18th day at at JO clock A. to respond and furnish testimony conceniir.g said" abandonment, J. F.

Banna, Reci'-'ler. V. H. Pilkcntoji, Reeeivi.r. A.

fl. Blair, Attoruny. 5- NOTICE. U. H.

Latid rfli- e. W-Kfi nev. jCaiisas, '-No. May Jjitving been en at ti: office by Gi-org's: T. Bhker against Jd V.

Kelley for vbrrr.doning bis hojueste: (iiitry no. 5012.i!ated September upon the southwest of section south of ran.i.e est. Kaii'-as, wi'ji a view to ihi celaiioij said entry: the. id hereby summoned to iij.p. at this ofli on Ute 23 of June at!) u'vltn A.

to iesjiond and foneeriiing said alleg-t! m. It. i-i i Geoigc C. AtO.ioev. NOTRE.

U. S. i.i.in,; Oliu Wa Keeney, Kansas. No. May ot'li.

KS5. Complaint ln.vintr ee i cnten-d at otiicc by AViilter e.gaiust Wal Campbe'd f.ii-aa:':-..'.i'i' (Miv No. :1373. oed April f-lion the .1 of north sc -tiun town 11 i.iue'e 14ove ei.tr.iit- ,.1 1' land sim se; ore.l tar of entry, suid lias neither plowed oi caused to lie plowed or etiltivati any portion of said land since second year entry the said parties are hereby suiinnom to ajipear at thiri oiiiee on the day of June i''i, 9 o'clock a. to respond and furnish tesiiiacny concerning said alie'eit failup'.

V. II.U.!.K!.M-e:. (i-iver. Attorney Mliitlv-l 'ISIBER cu; RE. U- S.

Lund Office 'Wa-Keenev, Kans April 23 ingb. ol'iiee by .1 antes Bryan to to 'Timber V.lture. en Feb 3nl. tioon il Township i2 (iiivu county, i ancclj.nhm of the tdleging tnat the faileii to sicds or cuttings of said since at ten i lew daie.i Soinn enliy; iaiii vv to the Vi has wie'iy i portion of -aid lei-d. or tie plowed, or cultivate 1 three years, prior to M-rc l.ian liercof: Ho.

said parlies are hereby pear at this office on th 1885, al 9 o'clock A. M. iinmnncd to day of IO resooml ami turnisn lestihiohy 1 arlaged failure I AV. II Receiv. r.

Burnett Attorneys 3- 7. I EATi)T(7iiATir i NoltTlI OK GHINNKI.1.. all odd ill Township 8. Kanc 30. and'nd odd ri-r-i ions in Township Haiurc 3tl.

iper acre. Sections 33. and 'iw shiii HI, Range 3t). Price jar a. re.

One ipiarter down, balaiic on tin: Lands Nr.Ai; P.i;k. All odd Sectionsin Sections in Township Hi, Range 23. I'rii $1.00 per acre, one ipiarter down son! bid-I hnce on time. I Govt; CorsTV. Ail odd Township 13 Range fia 1Y0 mod lands for sale.

land-- with Scrip without r. sidete--. 'i 'he scriber does a laioi business, Surveying properly 1... N. lUNiEL'S.

Grinnell. llun- NOTK 'E TIMBER T' LTU I'd" U. S. Land Olliet Wa-Kcenev Kan Complaint Lav oflice by Francis -N. M.

Wl eler lor faou as to Timber Culiure Entry dau January 29th. no, the Section 4. i.i,!i. -5 west, in Gove ci unity. I v.I.i, view to the eanei .0 id conteslnui alleging tlnd-aio I).

V. failed In break a sc. ac of said land scimioI cam to be planted v. ith rtth-' lentt lgs. i.ny par: id' said tract be vear and finirll: year a i'i 1,::1 .1 entry, ami ha-.

cultivate or pi: trad as n-qu're the said at t'uis Iav at i Olltl iSHitlt. i i uiOii pre en; time: are hereby sunn lot-i oiliee on the dav i I'l'loek A. to on; and furnish testimony concerning legeil failure. W. 11.

Pit.KKNToN, Receiver. Burnett McCracken Attorneys 2-7. otu i ii i. i i P. S.

Land Ollice, i Wa-Keciu y. No. A pril Complaint licet: entered orlice hv Oeorite ii. Huinnu nd. Peter Visser for failure to coniplv law us to timber-culture enirvNo wit: dated November iv7s.

"i section til. 1 ntii ranire tit) west, in Cove couniy, Kan-as, with a view to the cancellation of enlry; contestant that the Peter risser has v.holy fai'. il to conipiv with the law in regard to timber cidturn in that defendant did not lnctik the second live acres ofter first year of and has windy failed tociillivate or to trees, tree seeds or cuttings, any portion of said land, rincc tirst year'of his entry, and no liart of said lan'tS has been plowed orcultivati'd lo trees, tree or cuttings for more than three years prior to (Hint: hereof: tlii! said parties are hereby Hunnnoiied to appear ihis oiliee on liie day of at iio'cluck a. to resiond and furnili testinioin concerning said iillce-ed failure. W.

ivcr. Burni-tt Jlcl'rai Attimrevs. 7 NOT1CK. I. S.

Land Oflice. Wn-Keenev, No. April 'jlst. Complaitil having been entered at this ollice by Thomas Pointer a'Tiiust sel Stilson for abandoning his entry No. (iitr.l.

dnled Aucust iw. Uion the noilheasl section li. tov iisldo li. range west, Hove count v. Kan.

keenev knn April. iWrd. ts (impluint having been etitered r.l thi oiliee bv (leorve IL llamniond i Peter Vissir for abandon in sr lis Kletideiilry mis. dated Nov. and ui-oii tl uoitiiwest.

section it. township It reuth i t.n.. 1.. r- Published by A. AY, Bckxett.

Every Thursday, 1,500 Free Homes AXl) 220,680 ACRES Of P. LANDS, In Gow, "The Garden County Of The Grrden Stat Of Kansas." We mean free in the nominal sense. For instance, on entering 1 CO acres of land within railroad limits yoa pay $18, and after you have lived on the land five years, you then pay $8 more on making final oof, or obtaining a patent for the land, which then becomes yours, and is a farm for all time to come, as the soil is in exhaustable. Outside of railroad limits, which extend twenty miles each side of the road, the same number of acres would cost you 818, that is 14 on em-try, and $4 on final certificate issuing. So there is a difference of $8 in the cost of land with railroad facilities and those without.

In addition to the homestead right of 1G0 acres, you have a timber right to exhaust, which comprises 100 acres at the same cost as the homestead, and seven years in which to make final proof from date of entry, and if misfortune prevents you making final proof at the expiration of seven years, on application, you can have the time extended for making final proof, in addition to the foregoing 3-20 acres of land, there is a preemp tion right, which gives the settler hereon a prior claim to the land at the Government price e. per acre outsidde of railroad limits or 50 inside of limits. This right coin-prises 100 acres. The quarter section preempted must be paid out on, within one year from filing thereon, viz: 8400 if within railroad limits and 200 if outside. Then we have the cost of acres of the finest fanning and stock raising land in the world at $52 in railroad limits andSwG outside of limits.

With preemption added, if one sees proper to use it, we have the cost of 100 acres at 400 in limits of railroad and 8200 outsid, or a total cost of 420 accres in the limits at 450 and outside of limits at Where is the country which offers such inducements to those seeking homes. The preemption is optionary, you can use it or not. Without preemption, you secure for yourself and those who may come after you, a farm of 320 acres, which for beauty of appearance, richness of soil, abundance of the purest water, has no superior and but few, if any equals. In the language of E. A.

Uenson. the man, who bought 110,000 acres atone have a fair description of Gove county. He says; "For beauty of serface, for abundance of water, for richnous of soil, for the quantity and quality of building material, for the variety of both Winter and Summer grasses, for mild and healthful climate, Gove county has no superior in the country; and in no other place on the continent cr.n a like quality of land beseemed on such terms." It oners like inducements to both investor and settler. All the fruit and grain producing qualities are here, united wile the advantages of Winter jrrasses on which cattle winter without other feed, making joint farming and stock raising a niost profitable and easy occupation as compared with most localities." his description is not over drawn. The country is a perfect pietvre of beauty.

Vet in this beautiful country, which lil Is in every particular, the above description, there are 1, 500 homes of 100 aeaes each, which invito you to come and no longer bo tenants. There is no country under the sun, where you can get such land for the money, and there is no country where a man of small means can make so much, if he has only means sufficient to take a homstead, and place thereon a few cattle, which live the year round ou the native prass, which covers the country. Gove has justly been Unned "the garden spot of the garden Mate. In addition to free homes, there are of Union Pacific lauds, which can be had at from to 1.50 per acre, on easy terms and time to suit. The Times.

The New York Times says: There arc certainly enough law abiding and respectable men in the Southern Mates to fill the federal offices in that part of the country. Why has Mr. Vilas named such a rituian as J. L. Mead to he postmaster at 1 Lulehurst, Mead was a leader in the Copiah county outrage and presided over a meeting which passed resolutions approving the murder of Matthews.

Does tho postmaster general iuppose that the Democratic party is Krs. Logan and Senator Berk. New York Sunday Star. Senator Beck says emphatically he indorses the opinion of the man who said thebest thought of the Lord's prayer was "Lead us not into temptation," and therefore when he be ing a member of the Senate Appropriation Committee received at the capitoj the card of the wife of Senator Logan and knew that she came to argue him into advocating an appropriation for the Garfield hospital, he sent word to her that he could not ee her. lie tried to sp.eek gruffly, as fee remarked when he met her: "I tent word Jjiat I would n.ot see yon." She answered sweetly: "I know you did and I hopi that you received my message that I should remain until I did see you," Forthwith she proceeded to state her errand and in the most eapitiva-ting manner urged the pd of such a hospital as the one she wr.s now advocating, and that it was especially to Washington; that it would fail if not assisted by Congress.

Shu convinced the senator, in spile of hh better judgment, and not only that, hut he adds, in telling the story, Mr Logan never lobbies and only use legitimate means when she wants something slip lias set her- jieart njr n. ALIAS-NOTICE. U. S. I.nnd Office May 2l-d.

liSO. Complaint having been entered at this office by Henry Homm and against Jona- than Liugle for abandoning his home stead entry no. dated Aprd 2S)ih 1879, upon (he northwest section G. twu 12 south, range HO west, in Gove county, Kansas, with it view to the cancellation of said entry; the t-aid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office, on the 7th day of July, at 9 o'clock a to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. P.

J. F. Hanua, Reuister. A. II.

Blair, Attorney 7-10. NOTICE. U. Land office 1 Va-Keeney. Kansas, f-No.

4107. ilny 22nd 18S5. Complaint having been entered al this oflice by Samuel P. Tarrenea against Benjamin Eberly for abandoning hU homestead entry No's. 1332 and 3S7, dated April 10th" 1878 and May 3rd lipou the fouthl of and south Jof northeast of section lotowns'nipll south of range 27, in Gove county.

Kansas, with view to the eaiKeiialirti of said entry; the said parlies are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 25th day of June 9 o'clock a. to respoa and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment." B. J. F. llanna.

Hcislcj. H. Piikenton. Receiver. Burnett McCrackn, Aturnevs 7-10.

NOTICE. U. S. Land Office Wa-Keenev, Kansas, No. 4t02.

1885 Complaint having been entered at this oflice by Adam Zinn against John Aup-pirle for abandoning his homestead entry no. .131. dated April 8th issi). upon the southwest j- section 32, townshijt 10 south range 29 west, in Sheridan county, Kansas, with view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 7th day of Julv 1885, at 1 o'clock r. to respond and furnish testimony concerning snid abandonment.

li. J. F. Hanua, Register. Bruce Sanders.

Attorney. 7-10. NOTICE. V. S.

Land Office, Wa-Kcenev. Kansas. l-No. Hay 22nd, 1885. 410.

Complaint havinu' been entered at this oflice by Joliu F. Kigg against George McPherson for abpiidonitig his honie-steadentry no. 4 '1(54. dated November IS79, upon tho northwest 1 section 14, township 11 south range 30 west, in Gove county, Kansas, with a view to tlui cancellation of said entry; the stud parties are hereby summoned to tippear at this oflice on the 10th day of July, 1M. nt 1 o'clock r.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. li. 3. F. Hanua.

Register. A. II. P.l-ilr. Attorney.

710. NOTICE, U. Land Office AV.TCilnv 1v nun a No. 102:1. May l.itb, 1885.

Complaint having been entered at this office by John lkenherry against John Lefever for sibnndouiitif his homestead entry no. 3711, dated May 24th, 18711, upon the nort Invest of sections, township 12 south or range 2i west, in Gove county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear nt this oftlse on the 23rd day of Juno, 18X5" nt 1 o'clock p. to respond and furnish testimoncy concerning said allegi abandonment. 15. J.

F. Hnnnn. Iteclster. AV. II.

Piikenton, hccelvcr. (J Attorney. 7-10 SALE LIVERY FEED STALE. ALWAYS ON HAND. (U)Ol) TEAMS AND Itl HIS KOll THE PUBLIC.

On Short Xottw, Will Convey rnrllcnTo BUFFALO, GIWIIiELL, CCLLYER KEMNETH, C3ERLIH, LEKORA AND FARHSVORTH, And to nil points In JOHN WALLACE COUNTIES. MooitK Proprietors. Giniti field, Ktnn. or fourth years or at any other time sinci said entry; That said trad its devoid of ltmuer, aim no irees, wens or callings nave oeen pumte.ii, or replanted thereon, and said Uact has not been stirred or cultivated for three years last past; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflice on the 2iJrd day of at 9 o'clock a.m., to respond mid furnish testimony concerning said aliened failure. W.

II. Piikenton, Heccivor. Gfto. C. Shultz, Attorney.

h. NOTICE. Land Office, WM-Keonev, Kansas, Ns 892S May 1st, 185. having been entered at this oflit- by Alvin Brandenliurg ag.tinst "H'hitiock for abandtmhiir his hoiries(ead entry no dated September 1879, iipoti the southwest of seel-jon 31, towuship 11 south range 27 wefei, in (love county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parlies are hereby summoiicd io appear at this of rice on the '-Mill day of June ni o'clock am, to respemi und furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment'. Register.

VV Piikenton, Receiver. A 11 Blair, Attorney. 0-8 NOTICE. Land Office, 1 Wa-Keenev, Kansas, J-No 3971 5t'h, Complaint having been entered tit this office by George Poonnan iigiiint Hiram (Thapwan for his homestead entry no dated JUicein-ber 13th t87J. upon tho southwest! of section 11, township south range 07 west Gove comity.

Kansas with a view to the cancellation of said ontry; tL said parlies are hereby summoned to -pear at this office on the 2-lth day of'june 1885 at 9 o'clock a 5f, to respond and liish testimony abandonment. .1 llanna, II Piikenton. Receiver. Burnett McCracken. Attorneys.

NOTICE, Land Office Wa-Keenev, Kansas, -No 3: ilG April 30lh, 1885. Complaint having been at this Office by Robert against Allen Digirs for abandoning- his homestead e-i-try no 4082, dated Febntsry 23rd li st), upon the northeast of section 32, township 12 south of range 28 west, in Gove county. Kansas, with a view to die cancellation of said entry; tho said parties are hereby summoned to appear nt (his office on the 19 day of June 18-5. nt il o'clock a to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged hbnndon men t. BJ II Piikenton, Ikceivi Geo Attorney.

ALIAS NOTICE. U. S. Land Oflice, Wa-Keenev, -No. 3(1: 3Iay (ith, 18-85.

Coinplidnt been entered at this office i.v of itufTa'e Park, against Jacob it. Skeilev for abandoning his 1 Ioiiiesti-ad Entry No. 38H. dated June 1S79. upon the North west j.

Siv2i. Township II South Range 2 West, in (love county. Kansas, with a view to the nnccilalioii of entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear this cilice on the lfltii day of June. I8S5, at 9 o'clock to respond ami furnish testimony concerning said i abandonment. B.

J. V. 11 anna. Register. W.

IL Pli.liK.vrox. Receiver. NOTICE-TIM BER CU LTU 1 IE Land Oflice 1 Wa- Keenev Kansas. -No. 3805.

April 17lh, 18.8.5. Complaint having been entered nt this office by William il Wiginglon against Andrew' II Law for failure to comply with law as to timber culture cutty no 3370 dated April .8, 1880, upon the northwest of section 30, township 11 south of range 2t! west, in Gove county. Kansas with view to the cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging that Andrew If Law. has failed to plant or caused to be planted live acres or any portion whatever of said tract to trees, seeds, orcuttingsdurlngthe third or fourth years, or al any other that said tract has been devoid of tree's, and no trees, seeds or cuttings have been planted there on. nor no portion thereof has been cultivated for three years last pnst, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear nt this office on the 9'h day of June 1885.

at 1 o'clock to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. II Piikenton, Receiver. Geo Shultz, Attorney. 5 8 ftoorfio GLStobhinsL LAND AGENT, Wa-Keeney, Kans. Buy and Sell all Kinds of land, Have for Sals -0er 200.CC0 Acres In- Ttvgo, Ness, Gove ntnl ShcrKlan Counties.

Send For Mnntt niul renin rs. fl-ly. T. 1 Campbell, I. B.

PHARMACIST, AND DEALER IN PURE CHUGS MEDICINES. Pro'esslsnsl Calls rioirplly Answered. (jiuttvfiu Kankah. i said their fellow man, who never to Republicans, "They had bet tor not turn out on election day, lest they might get su stj uek," as did Mead, who are willing to take these positions. Will the good people of Copiah brook the insult of his appointment? By whose influence was he appointed? By E.

Barksdale's, he jvhose memory was very Uioi-t, when before the investigating committee in Washington. From our subscribers omes the enquiry: "Why do wc not receive the Pioneee regularly 'i" The paper is mailed regularly at the pest-ofiice here, but we have no nean vet of inducing the U. P. railway company to stop the train and take it on. Gninfield, rimicl! nl iie.r neth mail, that should have left here last Thursday, is still in the post-office, the postal clerk having failed for three times to catch it.

The clerk i is not to be censured, from the fact, the pouch is often so full, the hook will not hold it. We hope to be able to remedy the matter soon. The Real Enter of Men, "The pen is the only scepter which is never broken. The ouly real master is lie who controls the "thoughts oi men. The maker of word's is master of 'the thinker who onlv uses them.

In this domain he has no ri val. He stands at the fountain-head of thought, science, civilization. He is controller of till to him ail who talk, think, write or print, pay ceaslessand involuntary tribute. In this sense, Noah Webster is the all-shaping, all-controlling mind of this hemisphere. He grew up with his country, and largely by his Spelling Hook and Dictionaries, he molded the intellectual character of her people.

Not a man has sprung from her soil, on vyben; Ity has not laid his all-forming hand. Ilis principles of language have tinged every sentence that is now, or ever will be uttered by an American tongue. I lis gonitis has presided over the language of the whole Nation. It is universal, omnipotent, omnipresent. No man can breath the air of the continent and escape it.

The scepter which the great lexicographer wields so unquestionably, was most worthily won. It cost a life-struggie for an honest, brave, unfaltering heart a clear, serene intellect. No propitious accident favored his progress. The victory was' won after a steady trial of sixty yearsr" Wyandotte and Kansas City, Wcl Wilder in Atchison Champion. Wyandotte is a beautiful town; it now has over twelve thousand people and is growing fast.

If I lived in Kansas City I should live in Wyandotte. The Kansas town is high, healthful and clean; it abounds in lovely hills and hillsides, and many of these arc already adorned with handsome homes. The blind asylum and the court house are fine buildings. But the great fact about Wyandotte, Armstrong, Kjinsas City, Argentine, Armonylale and Rosedale is that they are in Kansas and are the overflow into our State of Kansaa City, already a city that has passed St. Louis as a steam er passes a Uatboat on a sand bar.

This metropolis will rank with Chicago, San Francisco and New York within ten years, and a hundred thousand of its people will live to be i taxed in Kansas, thus making itrcal- our Kansas City. Only one-fourth of the a ere of our State are now under cultivation; they are all, the whole West is all a feeder of Kansaa City. Start a boat or a train on the Solomon, the Republican, tho Blue, or the Missouri, and it runs into Kansas City without any steam power. So Jim Norton told mo eight years ago; and then lit Bold out in Lawrence and went to Kansas City to live So the Kansan has been doing these many, years, and he lias made it our city Instead of grumb ling because the town is not at Leav enworth or Atchison we must chum our own. Suppose the popple there i I i tins oflice on (he 'Mil day at o'clock to ivspond lest i HKill.V illh'f ahandojuueni.

B. .1. F. Hanxa, Il W. II.

PlI.KKXTO.N. 11. Blair, Attorney. er. eivcr.

NOT i'oij I ATi-' a oney. ansi Notic" is hcreoy -'ivi'P that the follow lu.mcu aas t'h notice of iir.ai lroof in sine Intention to 111. ikt of bis claim, and that proof wiii made before the -tor ami Receiver il U. S. Laud Oiiiceat K( iwci.

T. Read, ftppllcation No It'i for the northeast? ofsc-ibm 12 in'ovn 12 s. range un tin i i 1 'i e.T. eonimuieis e-O. 1 A .1 1 1.

I i 1 ei li 1 enee 1.1: ot 'd, 'adu -rmnit. of Buffalo i -I; Kansas. J. F. li' NOTICE FOR PU BLiCATIoM.

I'. S. Land Office. Wa Keenev, Kansas, No. 3180.

May -it'll Notice is hereby given that the follow named settler inn tiled notice of his intention to male proof in smooom of his claim, and 1 I said proof v. ill be made before tbe and Reei-iyerof ihe Land Ollice at Wa-Keeney Kansas, on Jiuie2i)th, 1885. viz. Joseph Cittc.idh-v Homestead application no. 1885 iVrtlie southwest I si ctioi: 21 township 13 south of moire 27 west.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot. said land. A. T. Eilioi.

A. IT. Tasker and II. V. Th out of 'oily cr.

Trego county Kansas. Sloey of lt.ui'alo Park. Guvc county. Kansas. B.

J. F. Haxna. Osborn Atouncvs. 10 P.

S. Land Oflice Wa-Keenev. Kinisns. No. May 4t'li.

iss.l. Coiiipluiot having lieen entered el tlii ofliicc liv (Jeorge Lush uiruiiiM Lewis Fitrincr for atitiiidotdng his entry no. IftT-l. dtiied Apnl IWtj, upon the sotttlietisl sietion I townsldp iy south, ran ire 1'7 v.csl. in Cove coutity.

Kansas with i v'cw to tliecr.ncclltttlon of Mild entry: the said pt.rtics are lurc'iy suininoiiid to nppeur tlii." oflice on tii'e tlav of lvi. nt i o'clock v. to restiond and furnish testimony con cerning said alleged td.undor.tnont". B. P.

Hanxa. Hegisler. Oshorn Monroe, Allonu ysi. )-3 NOT1CK. I'.

S. Land OfiW, Wa-Kei-tiev. No. April :i.Mli i i 1 I 1 1 i I Complaint iiavhur been entered i.t this 1 cancrllation of said oiliee by William II. Whlisor.

Is-; find parties are Hereby Wht forabondonine his Homestead i entrv iio. dated 1(1. lstw. upor. clock a.

to the southeast yection 'i0. lownshie 1 1. 1 respond and turntsh testttmu cor.ect::-foitth. range 27 west, in Cove county. "ll'Wd Kansas, ith a view tmhedMiccKotion of "''XT K'cceiver.

said entry, the ptn tie are hereby I r.tcken Allorneys. -7 summoned lo ta.oenr r.t Ihisoll'ce on the I XMTIf'V tltil (In of June at il o'clock a. to I it i i rcpond and teMiiiiony eoncern inii'aaid alletrvd iihaudttnntent U. Pit.KKXToN. Hecelver.

Hurnett McCracken. Attorneys. 3-7 KOT1CK. I. S.

Land Office. Wn-Keencv. SNo, 4(KK). May Idth lWCi. i i ,1.1..

i- nM" "iiiimHrtM the ranee rt on of find 0 Ire by lh.rtu nst Priam It. 1 ll.bard for abaMiltin his llomei.tead (, Knirr No. 8 4iN April With 1K7! upon thc Norni Kas j. hec loitO. Township i'J co1 ltanpo 28 est.

In Gnvw county. nil KatiKHs, with vkw to the csncellaltoti i yy Phkkntcv TtrcrlviT of Mid entry. Ihc tnM parties are hereby um.lu.u Atttu nex 8. ottmtnoned to nppenr ut this oflice on 8th day of July iKK'i nt o'clock a. NoTtcK We niv now in rci cii to respnutl niul furnUh testimony cou- tht l.ol avL H.

1. Hakka. JlegUtcr. P'nu 1,11 W.ll. Pu.kkxtox.

Hecelver. I wlieiv. On nper titan cltcttPcf t. Thtis. lliuduinu, Attoruey.

4 10. Moori CamjiWll, Grainliclit. v..

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About Buffalo Park Pioneer Archive

Pages Available:
847
Years Available:
1885-1887