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Stewart's Bazoo from Smith Center, Kansas • 3

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THE BAZOO. Legal matter claims our space this week. PUBLICATION NOTICE. rirst publication January MSI; In the Oiatrict Court withlnj ar.it fr the eouaty of Smitht No. 1723.

in the itateof Kunaas. ltoliert MoMurray, VII. nrstpub. Feb. 19.

Publication Notice. In the District Court of flrritU Couuty, Kansas. J.R Burrow, plaintiff, vs. Samuel W. Myers, Mnrana A.Myers, A.

Only 1 7 days more and then there will be sad scenes in Washington. The camp of the republicans will be especially full of weeping and wailing, foi the flower of the host will laid low. HOCK BOTTOM We have determined to greatly reduce our stock before we invoice in February, and prices are lower than ever. ere are a few samples Klnmmnn Mllln. Nitnnv Miller.

1'ho Smith llrothera Loan ami Truat Comuitny, The Home Investment Comnanv. Norman (. Fielit, IT. O. (llr.t aud Christian name unkuowiti F.

II. Owens tlrst ami Chris- tlan name unknown) Steven Shraiter. and C. loet (llrst and Christian name unanivrn. Notice to Non-resident Defendants: NORMAN 8.

FIELD and STEVES 8HHA-der. nnn-reahlfint defendants: Yon and I eatsh ot you will take notioe that yon have been uen uy ltoliert Atcnurray piatntin nerein, who on the 10th dav of November 1800 filed hisneti- rion in tne court 01 oiiiuii aralnst von fi unleaded with tho other named defendants the objoot and prayerof which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the said Flammon Miller aud Nuncy to the said plaiutia upon the following described real estate situated Smith conuly state of Kansas, to-wit: The west hall of the southeast quarter of section tweuty-four (94) and the nortn nan 01 tne uorineaas quarter secuou twenty-ore (25 In townsuip tnree ts souta, or rauge twelve (li) west oftnesixtn princi- uai meriiiian to secure tne tavment ot a cer tain promiaory note in writing signed by the said la.nmon Miller dated the 3rd of Mav 1N8 and due the 3rd dsy of May forthesum of 1800.00 drawiox interest from date at the rate of seven tier cent our annum. payHDie aimuai- Iv as per the Ave coupons thereto attached: that the intercut which became due uuon said note upon the 3rd dry of May law and on the I the terms of sid interert coupons, was not! men paiu ana is siiii uue anu uupam auu vua 1 said i laintiff has elected as it is provided by lh.l..m. nnla mntt. I guge he may.

to declare the whole amount se- cured by said mortgage and remaining unpaid to-wit: The sum of a40.00 with interestat the rate of ten per cent, per anrum from the 3rd.1ayof May be dueaud paable: HiaE mere is now aue to tne Diainiui uuon saiu 1 noie, interest couiions and mortgage the said sum oltlilO.OO with interest as nforesa'd, that plaintiff in his said petition prays fur a decree that the said defendants be required to pay the gage with interest as aforesaid, and that sai and the proceeds applied to tbe payment ot the I amount due plaintiff upon said notes and mort-1 airo. Th nlinliff further allflres in his said I petition that the said defendants and each of IliAm hava af ulaim til aara ftailtlA ititArAat ml Aloynne Fannines tor 25c McDowell, ana ri.r.uiurcnui uo, uen AMUEL" W. MYERS, ARAN A A. MyerB, C. A.

McDowell and U. P. Churchill will take notice that tbevhave have been sued; that J. 'R. Burrow piitiouir, uiu, on tuu iuuuy February 1801 file his petition in said Dial court, within and fir the county of bmilh in the state of Kansas, against the said Samuel W.

Myers Mxraua A. Myers A McDowell uud H. uuurcliill is defendants, and that the said Samuel Myers. Marana A. Myers, and H.

Churchill must answer said pe tition tiled as aforesaid on or before the 38th duv of March 1891. or said petition will be takeu as true, and judgment ren dered in said action tigniost said defendants Samuel W. Myers anil Marana A. Myers for the sum of 350 00, with inter therein at the rate of 18 per cent per annum from the nrst day of May 1889, and lor the further sum of $14 with in terest thereon at the rale of 12 per cent per annum from the 1st day of May 1889, and for the further sum of $14 with in terest thereon at tne rate oi it per ceni rr annum from the first dy of Novem ber 1889, and for the further sum of $14 ith interest thereon at the rate ot iSS npr citnl ner annum from the first day of May 1890. and for the further sum of $14 with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the first day of Navember 1HUU and tor cob or sun: ana further judgment against said defend ants Samuel Myers, juarana my it wr ers, U.

A. Aicuoweii ana a. r. vuur-chill Co tor the foreclosure of a certain mirteatre uoon the following de scribed real estate, to wit: The Eust i the southc-ixl i of section 16, in town Ship 3, south of range 14 west of tbe 6th 1 lying anu ai.uaieu -euuv, Smith, in the state of Kansas, and ad iudtrinff that said plaintiff has the first lien on said premises, to tbe amount for which iudsment will ue laaen as ai ore- said, anil ordering said premises to be sold without aoDraisment. and tbe pro ceeds anulicd to tbe payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring anil foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, oroDertv and euuityof redemption, in or I said premises, or any part thereof.

D. 6. SuTHBRfaAMD, atty for pltf. seal J. 1).

Mollilon, Clerk Publication Notice the District Court of Smith County, Kansas. A. TJ. Sheldon, Plaintiff, vs I George C. Tucker, Allie Tucker I and The Smith County National Bank a corporation existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United Slates, defendants.

Oeoree C. Tucker and Allie Tucker will take notice that the said A. U. Sheldon plaintiff did, on the 12th day of February 1891. file his petition in said Dia trict court, within and for the county of Smith in the State of Kansas, against tbe said George Tucker, Allie Tucker and Smith County National Bank defendants aud that the said Ueorge U.

1 ucker and Abie Tucker must answer said petition on or before tbe mib day of Marcn istfi or said petition will betaken as true, and said 4 action luacment rendered in airaiuBl said defendants George C. Tuck er and Allie Tucker for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (foOO) with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per an' num from the 6th day of October KW; and for the further sum of $17 50 with interest thereon at tbe rate of 12 percent ner annum from tbe 6th day of April 180, and for tbe futhtr sum of $17 50 with interest thereon at the rate of 12 ner cent per annum from the 6th dny of October 1890, and for costs of suit; and a further judgment against said defendants The ttiitb County National Bank, George C. Tucker and Allie Tucker for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate to wit; Tbe south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight (28) in townshir three (3) south of range eleven (11) west 6th lying and situated in the County of Smith in the State of Kan sas, and adjudging that said plaintiffs have tbe first lein on said premises, to the amaunt of which judgment will be taking as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without appraise ment, and the prcceeds applied to tbe payment of the amount due plaintitland costs or sun, ana lore vr uarring sou loie closinir said defendants, and each of tbem, ol anu irom an rmoi. 11 ue. esiaie, interest, property and equity ef redeinp tion, in or to said premises, or any part tbearof.

R. M. Ficklkr, atty foraltf seal J. D. Mollison, Clerk.

Publication Notice. oi.t- a Kansas B. F. Bancroft, Plaintiff, vs Henry B. Allen, Lucy Allen, The Smith County National Bank a corporation existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, A.

Sheldon, John Hall, and Joseph Sbruder, defendants. Henry B. Allen and Lncv B. Allen will take notice that the said B. T.

Baa croft plaintiff, did, on the 12th day of February ltRW, nie nis petition in saia Dist. court within and for the county of Smith, in the State of Kansaa, against the sid Henry B. Allen, Lucv B. Allen, The Smith County National Bank, A. U.

Sheldon, John Hail ana Josepn Blinder, defendants, aad that the said Henry B. AHe aad Lucy B. Allea must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, oa or be fore tae asMB aay 01 aarca lwi, or saia petition will be takea as true, and a judgment rendered ia said action against said defendants Eeary B. Allea aad Lacy B. Allea fnr the sum or rive Hundred uoi- lars (f9 00) with interest thereon at he rate of ner cent per annum from the I 1 Charlie White went Chicago about two week- ago and he ha not reiurneu, aim do tilling iruin up to it ia teared hy hi Iricmis ih.t he in either lost or got hung in the tinmorial altar.

Smith Count Bank tuple are piiltiiiir up a large uuani tv ot ice Jkui. i tnr debtors when call in during the "note lon naat dii. Quite an note long past due." Quite an idea. Mrs. John A.

Logan' Home Mag. azine gives a grea'er amount of fine eading matter tor the money than other periodical in the world. subscribing through The Bazoo can get the magazine for twen- ty-nve cents. We regret to learn that T. P.Fisk decided to leave Smith Centre the west Tacoma being his intended destination.

In bis departure the city loses an upright, valued citizen and the Smith county' bar a brilliant young Charley Wilson, manager of the Cash market produce store, tells us that he paid out thirteen hundred dollars for eggs alone list week. considerable amount tif "pin nvm ey" distributed among the iudustri housewife, don't you Nate Johns, of Martin tp. return i tr i i l. i i from K. where he has been! the pasi month undergoing treat- ment for saucer which had formed his npper lip.

The operation was performed successfully anriNate feels as nappy as a bunday-school boy. F. M. Carson was in Marysville ast week as a witness arainst Thad rrM; At.r-rl -ith aolinT hnr. ses.

Crozier was sentenced to 12 years in the penitentiary two years V.nrS tMlm and in frtr ns.atik. intr the Marysville jailor, a mention which we made some time ago. Bert Bowen surorssed bis parents and friends by alighting frm tbe train this morning direct from Utah; remainei bnt he few hours, how ever, and was off like a sky-rocket tor Allanta where he has se- cored a position tablishmcnt. in a large book e- Services in the Congregational church next bunday morning conducted by Mr. R.

Griswold; preachinir in the evening bv the paa tor. subject: uUur county's need The offerings in envelopes, deterred Irom last Sabbath, will be received the close of the se vice. Wanted Political jobs ol any kind after March 4. Call on or ad-1 dress Speaker Reed or Vice Presi- dent Morton, Washington, U. N.

Bi -small favors will be thank, fully received for Ingalls, Evarts, Blair, Cannon, McKmlet and sever- dozen more unfortunates K. C. Times, Those who havo the prospective school entertainment in charge tell ns that tbe date decided npon is February 21. A program will be priuted giving full details of the play. The proceeds are to be applied toward liquidating an orgar, debt, and every parent and friend to the school should attend the entertain ment with loose purse strings.

"Why is a newspaper like a pret- ty girl To be oertect it must be the embodiment of many types, its form is made up. it is chased though giddy, it enjoys a good pros, the more rapid the better, has a weak nesa lor gossip, talks a great deal, can siana some pra.se, am. A thn lin. of Brick a I Pomeroy: "Our father who8 art in bankt Gold ia thy name! Thy jin ale come. Thine be the onlv legal tender.

Uur prohta come. Let ns have no silver, and deliver ra from greenbacks, for thine is the power, our profits and oar support forever. 1: eau otners into panics, uu ucuvcr as from anxiety. Amen. It seems that that spectacle man who was here a few day.

ago "taU aisJ. wia employed Rwk Island to shadow" the new paper boyS along the line aserrtaia I The Marshall county ae it fight is getting decidedly interesting. Aa soon as able to travel Mrs. A. Montgomery will go east for medi- ca, trIment, To day -Thursday men are go ing about in their shirt sleeves, and women dressed in loose MotherHub- bards.

Kansas can be beat. 'The Home Magazine," conducted John A Logan, a jewel, and Bazoo and magazine for $1.25. The Dispatch says Phillipsburg peo ple will "take water in tne spring. When did 'Burgers enlist witn tne reform movement. Mack? When the people, like the farm era of Kansas, organize for a con certid movemenv it hard to get them from making a discard, at leist among the old politicians.

Dan Dver and his estimable wife have returned to Smith Centre, and are domiciled in the Slocnm resi dence Dan has accepted a position with the Atchison Champion as so licitor and correspondent. As we go to press Bob Prince is havinff a preliminary examination on the charge of being too intimate with the 11-year old daughter ot Mors Frazier. Cartwnght for the state and Myers for the defendant Schuyler Stevens has been secur- as assistant cashier ol the State Exchange bank. Schuyler is a worthy vonng man, and it pleases us to note that he has secured a po gition of such importance L.A10"1. the March E.

J. remove nis stocn or gro- ceriesanacentectionerytoineouua inK adjoining the Smith Co. Bank, where he will Dave more room, and will also increase his stock matenal- 'y consequence Gall, Unadulterated Press dispatch. 'I can see nothing bnt destruction for the state of Kansas I would not be surprised if blood would flow treeiy witnin me next iew aays "The excitement is as intense as that which went before the French Revolution. Some of the Farm er' state alliance there are anarchits and are daily communicating with the editors of a paper which is known to be in sympathy with anarchy." These are the words of John Liv ingston, President of the JNew lork state alliance.

"An outbreak is momentarily ex Dec ted, if anybody is hurt it will be la signal for an uprising. The ghost dance is not a circumstance to the excitement' there. Every farmer in the state is taking a personal inter est in the tight. Every member ol the house is shadowed constantly by the committee of three. They do not trust one another." Livingston says he went to Kan sas to say a good word for Ingalls.

and left because his life was in dan ger. He said Jerry Simpson told bim that Ingalls had been elected be (Livingstone) would never leave the state alive Concluding. Livingston slid: 'There are me obstacles in Pef fer's way that may deprive him of his seat in the senate. When he ap plies for his certificate of election from the National committee he may be informed that he was not elected according to the National laws. Plenty of men can be found to swear that intimidation was resorted to in 1 order to elect nim.

For unadulterated gall and nnex- we belfcy. I tha antliAi At In ihAV Al nan Ir 1 .1 Tk lino ginger bub, iuciq is uu muie dnger of blood 8hed 5 KM I a were is 01 tms oastara, uivingsron, 1 escaping the scorching furnaces of belli Livingsion no doubt has some personal grievance which from lack of manhood and pare grit he is an able to defend himself on a mmon It- 1 1 piain or irom an equal BiaiHipomi I with his fellow man and consequent ly seeks this most ungracious way fo defend himself, therebv dis.rrae. mJ debMoh4nff lb, Wr of -J al, devilish but cowardly disposition. 1 In this we are not bolstering ap a of oar home at Wart. Wonder If we'd rrt tte notice te r- if let' -leeari w' be fnv a tae irrof at Lea jsm xuor.

ProiiL7, yon tj P-W2 tie a Ijt "Zn to 11 i tit it ci i of est a of of to la a IS CUD TBCSrPlY OF liCB till, Kutercd at 1. Smi'h Centra Kansaa, at matter. ADVERTISING KATas: One col. u-r ynr I5 1 (juartereol. per yr.

ISO Hall oil. per year 140 1 cants, Local umto-e cents a libr each injertion. 1 ISS. TWS CARD (Sack Isltnl Sett KaaV No. H.

Vet is. mm a Express 11:10 p.m. tl. Local ISa. iu.

West No. 18, m. IS. ail ft Express .......75 a. "43.

Local freight l-M p. m. No, duos not at Bel lair. ExIion.Otego No. la ilnea not tween Smith Centra and rtiillipaburg.

L. L. Colvis. Local -FEBRUARY 13, 1890. THK MARKETS CoaatCTKD TnuBSDiT NOON BITTER KOGS.

....22.50 Vlewt 6c Tfbn bu tlb lBefMoz 8c fib Bazoo Detectives. Watch for the signal." Fine weather for the revival. Remember ment. the school entertain- wheat and rye in excellent condition. W.

II Nelson with his family. spent last Sunday Jule J.irvis was in iown to-day and called Briefly. A' tend the revival if yoa feel inclined that way. Call and get a sample copy of the Home magazine. To-dav hogs are worth butter 15c; eggs l8o.

Tommy lark will make a bui ness trip to Denver next week. Henry Kircheuchlagerhw round up at Great Bend, this state. Oreely struck the Iat cold wave to a dav. Wonder who toli him. The silver doMar mav be a little disfigured but it aiiil has the ring How would vou like to play peek' a boo with a hair wreath whatever tut tit.

Maikalo is out of hi tnd a as happy a a young girl with inr iirs lover. The council met Monday night. but no business was done of any lm porta nee to the public. Sock less Jerry is at Springfield, engineering the senatorial con test or he thinks he is. Church-goers wended their way to the house of worship in a blind ing snow storm last Sunday.

Miss Ollie Clark goes Jp Kansas City and St. Louis next week to buy ber spring stock of millinery. Herman Emme has been relieved as porter of the Sherman House, and is superceded Dy o. o. tiowara.

I. galls describee himself as the innocent victim of a "bloodless revo 11111011" a sort of turnip crnade, as it were. Will Bowen, a brother of R. and Mrs. M.

Hays, accompanied by his wife, of Osborne, have been vis iting in the city this week. Mr. W. H. Nelson is taking a much needed rest and absorbing the beauties of Topeka snd the alliance legislature mt wee.

Aaron Wittelshofer viaited with his brother a few davs this wek. He has closed out his business in Ni ton and will open a store at Qood- land. News reaches this city of the dea of Mrs Elsie Haseltine, daughter ol ex-poet master Uazeltine of Cora, whn-k occurred at their home, Lo Angeles, last week. Georg i Shoemaker killed a Urge white owl ia Lute townewnr Wed nd and has rt on exhibition in town ttday. It ia quite a curiosity, -and attracting comoderaUle atlen- tio.

Re. Flei'her, FhilSpubairj. ia aswisting with the revival h-inm at this olaec thi Week. This shecherd was at one tisM ataUowtd hrm and ike old members of his Cock eeem rizht glad to meet Cant Covingto-, Me ot tiWFh.l livahaM new rannlnv be yvi him any By you has for A ous ed for on for of he at al Revenue or and per good Fine cut for. T.

or X. T. per lb ...350 40c Old Kenmcky, Horseshoe or Spearhead, per lb Y. Buckwheat, per lb 5c Green peas, 6 lbs for 25c Soda or ovster cracker!) bv tbe box 7c per lb Stink or mixed candies per lb. 10c lb.

pail of Jelly Pail Syrup 80c White" fish in kit 75c Cider vinegar per gallon 25c 2210s. Navy beans tor 4 lbs. granulated $loo lbs. light sugar Il.oo REDFRONT STORE. D.

M. RELIHAN, ATTOfiHEY -AT-LAW, Opera Block, Smith Centke, Kansas L. C.UHL. Attorney, SMITH Office over First National Bank. Wiilnracteceln anr of the courts of tne state.

Collect ons promptly attended to. Oiice ia Opera House Block. Claris Sc SaaLtla. Undertakers, Embalmers, Burial Robes. octl 1889.

HARNESS SADLERY. Alexander Montgomery, manufactures and dealer in Harness and sadiery, makes the best Harness and carries the most complete stock of goods in his line in Smith county." An assortment of Harness, Collars, Bridles, lines Saddles. Blankets, Fly Nets, Dusters, Kobes, Curry combs. Brushes. Whips, Cushions, Sweat Pads.

Washers, Healing pow dors. Harness oil, and all other articles in my line. Knowingthat that the people appreciate good articles at reasonable prices, I shall en deavor to satisfy all who favor me with their patronage. I use only the best Oak Tanned leather. JHch itUBS ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY.

O. P. DAILY, DRU OGIST- l37Weat Main et. Smith Center. Kansaa Red Barn LIVZHY.

Standard prints per yard 5 cts Dress flannel 16 cts 36 inch tricot flannel .22 cts Womens grain shoes per cts A lot of caps, choice-for. .45 cts' a hlanlrot 111 JloyS and VOIUUS OVercoatS at COSt A onoggans, CIS I IOC tn Pnrn irw rumpKin Vorn, IOC Pears, loc; Peas, Beans, 10c Rlantkurrio(! wv. Raspberries or Strawberries, 2 California (jrapes, rlums, ApriCOlS, (Jurrants 2 lbs. of Crushed Java 45c u. pjr 0 3 lbs.

of best Peaberry for. A tip top Japan 30c PUBLICATION NOTICE. First publication January 29 '91. In the District Court withini and for the county of Smith in tne state 01 tt-ansas. David F.

Brown, Plaintiff, vs. John Cook, Jemima Cook, Franklin C. Lam bert, li. tv. Hirnes and W.

Barnes, ielts. W.BABNF,'. aad BAKNES will take notice thai the said David F. Brown nla in tiff, did, on the 27th day of January 1891 file his petitian in said District court, within and for the county of Smith in tho state of Kansas, against the said U. W.

Barnes, and W. Barns and said other defendants, and that tne said G. W. Barnes and w. Barnes must answer said petition filed as aforesaid on or before the lath dav of March 1891.

or said petition will b- taken as true, and a Judgment rendered in said action against said defendants for the foreclo--ure of a mortgage executed by the said John B. Cook and Jemima Cook upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter swqr of section fourteen 1 14) in town snip one jij in range fourteen west 01 otn lying and situated in tne county 01 a mitn In the state of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff has the il rat lien on said premises to the amount for which jndgmeut will be taken as aloresaid. and ordering said premises to oe sold without appraisement and the proceeds applied to the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each on hem, otand from all right, estate, interest, property and equity of redemption in or to said premises or any pan tnereoi. U.JU. cans, any inr run.

SKAI -Attest: J. D.M0LCISOS. Clerk. First publication January 29 1891. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

In the District Court within) and ror tne county of smitn in the state of Kansas. 1 The Central Loan and Debenture Company (formerly The Central Loan and Land Co.) Plaintiff, vs. George W. Byfleld and Eleuor Byfield, Pllffs. GEORGE W.

BYFIELD and lienor Byfleld, defendants, will take notice that the said The Central Loan andt Debenture plaint iff, did, on the 27th day of January 1891, file their petition ia said District court, within and for the county Smith in the state of Kansas, against tha said defendants, aad that they must answer said petition filed as aforesaid an or before the 12th day of March 1891. or said petition will betaken as true, and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendants for the sum of Forty-two dollars, with In terest thereon at the rate or 12 per cent per sn-nam from the first day of October 1888, and for the furtbr sum of $12.00 with interest thereon at the rate 12 per cent annum Irom the first day of October 1888 and for costs ot suit, and a further judgment against said defendants tor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage npon the fell wing describe i real estate, to-wit The Northwest quarter tj ei section twea -one 211 in township five SI south, in range fteen 151 west of the 6th p. a lying and sit uated lis the eonntv of Smith, la the state ot Kansas, aad adjudging that said plaintiff has tha first ien on aaid premises to the amount for which judgment will be takes sa aforesaid, and ordering I said premises to be sold without appraisement and proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and for Mr hnrrinr and forecloeinz said defendants. and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property ami eqnity oi le- demptlon is or to said premises or any part thereof. U.

w. ek.3 Atty i-iainim. sal Attest: J. D. Mollison, Clerk.

Publicatioa Notice. In the District Court of Smith County. K.neaa The National Building Loan and) Protective Union, a corporation I existing ander by virtue of the laws of tbe state of Minnesota, nlaintiffs. VI. I H.

M. Barger, Mrt. M. J. Barger and B.

Barger, ueienuantsj H. it Barger aad Mrs. M. J. Barger rill lake notice that the said National Raiiidin.

Loan and Protective Union, plaintiff, did, on the lltb day cf February 1891, file its petition in said District court, within and for the county of Smith ia the St ate of Kansas, acainat the aid H. M. Barger, ra. Ja. J.

oargev and S. 8. Barger, fkfeadauU, and that -id Bars-r. Mrs. M.

J. Bar- I a o.rm,r aaawsr said and IJ1 -T "Thlforw petlUOB filed afore SSKl, 0. OT MOT i iQf aay oi aaares oi, si iru tioawiUbe takes as true, aadajudg ment readersd ia said actioa against said defendant II. Barger. aad Lira.

M. J. Earger for the sum of 1 73TX with later cat tnereoa ai iae rats ot pwr a sssata frmt the 1st day of Jnae lua. asd sreaissi at the rsU of 5 fmt nr aaaam rasa tbetotdcyefJaae V- ltMtttiuijtiY I.11J.U rt il I ae i c-et fJ I i "fi hi It 1st per ry rill- 1 ae r- I i ii ni i I' Uil I' lli. it i 1 I'M .11 I I Coolidges A J.

I 20 15 or interest 11 any exists, is snusvqueut, junior or inferior to tne lein of plaintiffs said mort gage; ami gam piaiutin rurtner prays in nis said petition.that his said mortgage may be de- I creed to no tne nrst uen up saiu real estate prior and superior to any lien or interest which said defendants or either of them hare in to I said real estate, and that said defendants and each of them, mav be forever barred and -foreclosed of all right, title, interest, and I equity 01 redemption in or to stid real eautiel ml every part thereof. You are ren 11 i red to answer lid netitiou on or before the 12th dav of March 18(11 or said pe tition will be taken as true ana judgment as 1 prayed In said petition will tie rendered ac- i uaii ra-n u.uriiotv nelv. KOIIKilf McMCUBAY, By Griggs, Kinaker A Kibb. his attys. SEAL, I D.

MOLLIbON, Clerk. First bnblication January S9 1991 PUBLICATION NOTITC, No. 1722. 1 1 the District Court of Smith County Kansas. The Smith Brothers Loan and Trust Company, nam tin, vs.

Albert Hunt, Carrie Hunt. William Enster, ttcrtha Euster and William Logan, Kelts. ALBERT HUNT. CABBIE HUNT. WIL I i a 111 Eutr.

Borlht Kuster and William Loitan. defendants, you will tnko notice that C11 have been sued by the Smith Brothers an and Trust I'ompany, plaintiff herein, which on the 10th day of November 1890 Ailed its petition in tbe Oistrietcnnrtof -Smith coun ty Kansas against you, the object and praver ofwhich are to forecloso a curtain mortsaate executed by the satd Albert Hunt and Carrie Hurt nis wue to tne said piamun upon me following described real estate situated in the county of smith, and state ot nanaas, to-wit The north IX nf the southwest ot section sin 1 01 ia tuwuBUlff one in etfabit. ui raiiK i.wib 12 west, of ihesixtu priucipal meredian tose- cure the paymeut of Ave certain promissory notes in writina- Slirnea or we saii Aiucrc Hunt and Carrie Hunt dated the 20th day of September 1887, for the sum of 1.2.00 each, drawing- interest at the -ate of 10 ner cent, per annum irom maturity ana aue snu payame the nrst oe on the 20th day of aeptemoer iw, the second on the 20th day of September 1889; the third on the 20th day of September 1890; the loon on tbe 20th dayof September 1891; and the fifth on the 20th day ot September 1892, that the Brat of said notes has been paid: that the said note which matured respectively on the 20th day of September 1889 and the 20th day of September 1898 were not then paid and a still due and unpaid, and that sad plaintiff has elected as it is provided by the terms of said mortgage it mav, to declare the whole amount secured by said mortgage and remaining uu- nald. to wit: Ttteiumtu uu witn interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the ot September 18S9 to bedue and pay able: that there is now due the plaintiff upon said notes and morteaire the sum ot 118.00 with interest as aioresaiu; ana tnai said piaiutin in Its said petition prays tor a decree mat tna said defendants be required to pay the amount an tine it on the said notes and mortzaae with interest as aforesaid and that said premises mav be sold without api.raisment and the pro ceeds applied to tbe payment of the amount found due piamtin npon sara noies ano imort-rare. The plaintiff further alleges in its said petition that tbe said oefer dants aad each ot them hare or claim to have some interest in or lien UUJQ Sttiu ureuima, uu.

sucai aiuaa va i( Any exisu is subsequent, Junior and lien upsn said premises, but that snea lien or to the lien of plainiilfs said mortgage and that said plainti ff further prays id its said petition that Its said mortgage may De decreed to be a lien upon said premises pnor and su perior to anv lien or interest which said de- ndants or either of them have In or to said nrem lues and that said defendants an each ni them mav forever be barred and foreclosed of any right, title and interest and equity of redemdtion in ana so sain premises or any part thereof. Yon are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day ef March 1891 or said petition will be taken as true and I juagraen, aa prayeu ibjhmu vetitivs win I Tas esiTa uaornias Load Tsrst Co. By Griggs, Binaker Bibb, its atom stall J. D. MOLUSON, Clcr First Jannary 29, 1890.

PUBLICATION NOTICE Is the District Court withini and for thocountyot Smith) la the state of Kansas. The Borne Invest meat Company TS. George Maes. S. A Mace.

David If. Macs and Mace, nis wife wnoss arts same is unknown, defendants. EOBGE P. MACE. 8.

A. MACE, DAVID Vl U. Mace and Mace hi's wife whose first aavnnn If'I' a awar-ST II 1 II I name is anknow to plaintiff wilt take notice that they have bees sued, that lbs aaid Horns lnveatment company ptainsin, mn on ins wn i lamiin Ml fils its setitios is said UlStriCl conn wiib in aw aim cviiu.r Smith asd SUteof Kansas Sfaist the said lieo. s. A.

Macs, vavia it mace aso Usee his wife, defendants, and that the said George Maes, S. A. Macs, IsvhI H. Maes anil JiSCS anew iniww wan fBtni.iun Bleu es or before the 12th day sf March imi or aamid petition will be taken as true, asd a Jnitamsnt rendered In said actios against said deinoant o- waroc j. Maee tor the sum nf sum.

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