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Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 5

Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 5

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1). IleATn. Prcs'iuVnt. W. Lloyd, Cashier.

J. Uaht, Afs't-Cushler 0VE COUNTY GRAPHIC If you want a load of feed or a pound of flour go to Prhs-die's, Tim Gu.wutc hm designated coxisiiio.ERS Govn Cii.v, Jan. 2nd, 13138. Heiii'd met In fcfiinr ce-wion, proncnt, Gtiiuplu'll, Liiiein Rnytnoml mid Gun FeicwMi, county eoimiiUsdoiiers, ami i. A.

Uonih, clerk. AiwiMniont on live utoisk of Frank TcillooK of Lurvabiiu Coy ex. of books. 2.00 14.00 11 l-'tifdifk vIowIdj: Co COO JUV MeAdemCopr.nting Geo Crunn ife Co county goods. V5 Clilciigo I.iinib Co material 9.00 Simenx Kmiih paint, oil, 6.14 A 8 Kid red Son gooda fnrnlhh- edpnor 12.00 Gove City Lniob Co miiteritd, 8.70 Lloyd Heath.

A Bank of 0 'a jT mt ank Mm a mxacr (SaJ Strf' WBirfUia OSlt Collections Promptly Attended To. CITY. KAS. it i WU 1 hagkberry House. -J.

H. Fosdick, This old-reliable hostlcry is still on deck, and you can here get a good meal or bed at the reasonable rate of One Dollar per Day. FOR "NOBBY" JOB PRINTING. W. H.

KING. PROP. Pbopkibtoe. tj. il-iz ni Meats on Hands at all Time.

PlICE FGI JIIDE3. 4. Opposite Eldred Son's. to receivs your patronage. I 203.

Land Office at Wa-Xeeney. JJec. SI 1887. Notice is hereby given that th following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final preuf ia support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of District court of Gove county, at Gore City on Feb. 11th, 1838, Robert P.

Jones, II. E. No. 16372 for ihs sine qr qr of seo 17 15 30 w. He names the following witnesses im prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: M.

Freeman. Thomas Ryan. John and Samuel Fesler, all Jerome, A Fine Stock of Freeh and Salt piGJIEjSf JIWZKZ Sunday Hours 10 to 12, fc 2 to BY RALPH L. CHISWELL. CUT, KASsAb nrEntfvaO a the Oflleo at Oovo CH.v, I KuuiMW.

ami Tviiiisiumeti i iimiisti um gad StitliiK Mm I uh 8uiuul Clus Mattel-. rrsiTimriui'Tiofc -Cur ti-lce Is 1 fti per lei to ever) hil.v. loco will emmer Ml IkiM pav It If they wmild keep rhereuKlity Kotl mi tlie loenj new fit (lev onnntv II ii ru iiutlmi'lyeil In I'eeOlvtt Mill- k'liuiiitm Mid retain Hie iwul ooininl-wlon eii on wHt fpglMl your wlslies wniiio rPifimieii ni," tiiui wiiere yon no iwn nwmw i Mifiim tn linvooiinnuo" merto. or Linill it I.UW (y for the tlm nonoumi 'n maimi jrourniuMrn. f'lOVlfl up niiv Idle pwrMwo letter or urttnirairiw Mllver 11 t-nieii it roooivivi.

KOHomiuie rn-r- lv. 1 niit'pnn 10 renin not- (no trot lnrflnn Had A cent tor each nubrfr- HKilrf poil.lc Vr. ilf-i'rrlh' (li of nam! roUiihtr eoiTowiKitn'eiit In ever" town. hlB-ono who ilo-ti-o to hpp bi nouvnonUv oorrun 'il In a lv0 Panel' ASilienf a 1 mill! uovpjy, nn. A.

F. A. It GOVE CITY LODGE, U. D. Wiethe tifPt hpH third Tne-dav of Lverv month.

(VW. Auakh. W. M. L.

F. Jones. he. A. R.

CA. A. KICnOLS POST. 438. V.et tb first nod third Thursday of yury mouth at Masoiiio Hail.

LOCAL AMU rifciiUWAii. Bad day yesterday. New write ,88." See lew lfgal notice. See dissnlntion notice. Try via for job work.

Who will be the first Mayor? Prepare for tbe uprinjr boom. -Genta undervare at Barton's. Circulating library at Coy Bros'. Burton k8 a nice line Fine weather the first of the week. Give us a chase at yonr wrk.

Gove City is now a city of the third cLass. Bead this official paper of the county. Full line "of laKes nnderwear tt Barton'a. Advevrise in tke gieat and god GKAmic. J.

H. Tyso was from Jerome on Wednesday. Col. Reynolds was is the city Monday oa business. J.

II Fosdick came in from hi anch yesterday. J. M. Tyler has quite ft force putting up ioo this C. D.

lastlack'iiad his name ndd-d to our lint etcr3ayi -F. F. Wrigb.t wks mjj from bis Suit Creek ranch this wcekV Barta Bros, gave us a 9 i on subscription this week. Chas. Wilmot, of Goodwatcr, called Wednesdny riteruoon.

J. K. Moore aseisted us on his subscription account this week. The GtAraiC turns eul tkn finest jb work. See oar stiuples.

The comttt'mionors proceedings make us a little late this week. Services at the church this week have been quite well attended. O. B. Asliford, of Grain field, was io town Wednesday afternaon.

G. W. Smith i moviug all of his household goods onto his claim. A oar load of the culecrated Test Flaur, at Eldred's. Very eheap.

Real estate transfers are picking up, and prices are getting better. Soott Utmsdii, ot'T'dlar, wis in tlju city yetordxy aal the day before. Call and aret our rates on the GttAPHiC and the Kansas Farmer. Bring ia your job work any day in the week. We can satisfy you.

Everything in the line of flour and feed at Prindle's, Ed. Conn, accompanied bv his mother, came iu froui Met'hersou Tues day. L. 0. Cameron Co.

have our thanks for six months nubscription money. Immigration to Kansas keeps up right along, through cold or pleasant weather. E. C. Cosby returned Tuesday from Kansas City where he ha been on business.

III. IKIIIJ4 cuuuin no ii i lie i i extent of 75 cents this week, on sub t. scnption. A. S.

Elderd now carries com- pletehneof coffius, which can be nt short notice. -Oscar Benson has recovered from his late illness and is again in charge of Prindle's feed store. The G. A. R.

entertainment last night was well attended considering the state of the weather. Oscar Beneon will sell yQU flour Or feed atGrainfield ad tho nllLhil county lup-'r Lr th'tyenr MPCCCLXXXVIIF. -Mrs. Sarah P. Rhino, of Fulls City, arrived hoiM last bit turd ay to visit her son, O.

W. Rhine. 1 J. L. Cook ImR traded his stock of goods mi Jerome to Murphy fur bis Interest iu tho Exchange Buru.

Wo niti prepared to club wiih tho Kaunas City Timet. Como In Hint gut rutfH if you want two jpd pRporn. Ftintsers who want ospijui-ally for Surma irmiTM nhouli call tmd Kiit our iMtos for tho Kanmta Fanner. If lhn fivt thtve days of January iudii'Htu ih kind of wimltii-rfor first thru months oMhu year wo will have a dandy winUT. Hon.

Jphsu J. W. Tuekur and Obo. WilKmns wore 'down from GriHiidll Tuowlay and culled at the OKAl'ltIC oflico. A.

Frry, one of our towDHbip friunds, wiw in lown Tui-sdity mid Mlliid at tlirw bnadquurtofw. llu. left a "wiieul'' with n. Mm. J.

H. bump wi'Ji our povrty aoi foudiuss for iiiint'o pie donated oiiii of tinwo hrwodori) yesturday. B. McClMiirtlian and John Hickman were down from Bu'dUKi Park Monday. Wo brlive (hat thir busi-rus wan not of a political nature.

II. 1). SlurroU return to Gove City in a fiw day md ni'te his home here, having purchased G. V. f'lniihVj interest iu lh, ir i-torn at thia places.

I'ha of matry in gfti.Til wny (irsi.ist a b. I'Hio year in Mi. If therts bo anyt'-iin agwiusi it the influence have not made thuin.soivi'S apparent. -Tlie post olTiee if now prtaidecl by J. Kill, nil ana ts loct in Ciiwei'on ii.

store room. Mi. K. has beea )ioiiitud de tily and :un.i tin nuicliiau iudy. So verdon(i is tlia eiuigrutinn tlie coaat that roapon-ihle men have il'('d eireulir to the laboring men of the waniinj; ti.fni tliat all ttmnchi'S of labor in the far wear are tilled We hav3 received a pnmphlct from tlie at a to Iward of Hgriealiure coiitaniiif: tonsidfrable infuniittion relntirj to tlie sorj'huta industrv ii Kansas.

Five cpiea can by applying to Wsa. Sima, Secretary' State Board of Acricnitnri1, Tnpeka, aa. Nnw England is deeply ititoreslcJ in inn rui.u irs fttsiut me solvency oi some oi we.U'rn lann mortgage Toe lo in coiupnaMs Bon- t.m aloue hold 81.000 w.ist.TU f.irni tnortjragea, ou w'lieli j75.00 i.s ou'- stasdiMg. And the iiiKuranes compa nies of Hartford, hold mortgages to the amount of 176.000.000. A wnrra.it was issued f.r Fr ink L.

Brown the first of the week charging hiai with receiving deposits whv-u he knew his bank to be in a failing condition. Mr. B. hud laft. (Srninfoild i'ore rho warrant unJ Shor- iJHopkiaa wet down to AViil -ne brougithim bsck yesterday.

His pre- liiuinary examination is in prores us we go to press. Hpecia.1 attention is called to the celebrated brands of flour, nsl fes ex- trmne low price of the s.ttne. sold by Cameron Co. Juat look at these prieos: Choiuo .85 Cream Kansas Boy Good Luck Louder Imoerial .95 1.05 1.1ft 1.25 1.50 Prindle will do tlie people of Gove City good in tho way of flour and feed if they will only try him. Benson's old' stand.

flrlnncU filo'iiln, From nor Rog-ulsr Corredponiloiit. Our frien I Frank Austin is at home on a vicit. II. P. Davis leaves the first of the week for Missouri.

Geo. Williams nnd (Jus Peterson went to Gove City Monday. W. Chambers commenced school Monday. Good attendance.

Our entertainment came off in good shape in spite of bad weather. The mother of Dr. and Jessin Dnvi returned borne after spending the holi duvs with the boys. I Our Liternrv meets Fr day eve n. i Question for discussion is, "Resolved, I That the right of suffrage slmnld bo raaMaA t.iiwi.

vnvi eomuiiiMiittiaimilll'' IUA4IIIC propftrty." bdngleap year the young Indies leap year ball at thii Monday. Now is the time for our bachelors to improve the "golden op- portunity." I 1 or time. Timner HeiiiKpuspmont for Xaie. Will he sold for $350 if taken at once. 100 acres valley land, bus ton acres broken, five miles from Gove City.

En' quiro at this office. it DeWitt pnoda furnlnhed poor 2.86 Not ley npnirinjj cturt house 63.f;0 Spatihllmr A Pierce hardware. 8U.3S LehmtT Co Bnpt iscldentals 4.80 laihnier Co Hujit salary for''' vear ending Deo J0 175.00 Tiios Kin lev costs und fues Slate vs. Iluehlngliiim 6.30 Wins Kin lev costs and fees State viFM Onfp ,0.25 KHMiLia medical attend poor charge 22.01 Conns furniture, Ac 42.60 Grniriliolii Cap-Shenf 13.00 Oblinger Incidentals 8.75 Hurt ex. of books.

2.00 lilaekweli goods furnished poor 4 60 VV Hopkins ft. 00 Geo 1) Bi'iinard i' (Jo, Co goods. 13.70 FMahiliy ex touchers 6.00 A painting II roof. 20.00 I) 11 Morgan ex lea'ehers 6.1K) Davis service to poor 2G.75 Geo Si'sch election 2 00 I) A Borah Co clerk salary 2.50.00 Howe viewing county roads. 2 00 A of eieer poor .00 Ilornee P.avinond roods.

4 (K) Geo Dryer Co Trims' pontage 4,1.75 0 Mohanl ex Co Teens' hooks. 4.00 Goo Drer Co Treas sslnre 250 00 A Wi Sanil Dodsworth Hook Co 83.50 (. W. Atkinson vault work 350.00 extra 85.00 Lvman II vmand Co Com salary. 15.00 Gu Peterson 15.00 P'M'i'uil pronorty ns'inssuient of II.

A Hnnloiif, Giinu II doeided er- ronnoux and 'he Clerk instructed to so instruct Treasurer, (CuuvtwIcJ neet vjcek.) -If the people do not stop rnsliingto Prindle's for their flour and feed ho will have to put on more to do the laulnng I'rwftmme Programme of the Educations! Asso-stion to bo held in Gr.tinficld on the 3rd Saturdnv of Jxiimry, 1388: Paper, "Orthogrophy," Mr Baldwin. Piscinsion. Paper, "Utility of 1). II. Morgan.

12:00. Paper, "F.tvniolofy." I). J. Coy. "Every day DilPcnlties," Miss Narra Jones.

I "iiiiall all but experienced teaeh-ora be excluded from tho profession," Mr. Weigle. Questions to be answered informally hv members of tne Associiitioii; fcil'll wb me the book? How should word analyios be inugt? Would Kindergarten work be profit able in eontrv schools? JfcyConiity papers please copy. Indian Creek From our ttejfular covis poitileiit. Our Krai attempt for J.

V. Huntington is quite sick a present. Mr. Kim's two girls have been unwell for pcvwrul days patt. Wm.

Carr is up again since his recent illness and is able to perambuhite. Todd Bros, have purchased a yoke of eatile from Mr. Picrsee and would like to trade for a spring wagon to match Hroneo buM'ng seems to no tne o'- der of tlie day, judging by the numkr 0 ic sees hieing across the country row. Th war cloud that has been hover- in over us since our Cliristin Tree In passed away and '-Peace on earth, giod will to men," reigns supremo There was. a pleasant and substantial d-nner at the 'i'odd ranch Jan.

1st, which we with sever il others had the plimsuro of sntistisl'yiiig our vora eiom appetites. How does the balance (1S87) stand with you? For good or evil? Don't make such largo promises for the new year that you know you cannot but review the old year and seo how you have kept tho ones already made. A wagon load of young folks from this neigborhood went down to the Pleasant View Literary last Friday night and report good time with tlie exception of its being very muddy and eold. the loss of a hat and the mpling pin of tlie wagon. Wo would liked to have been along but circumstances decreed otherwise.

The inania'for proving up and going back to their wives people has seized some of our neighbors that wo thought had some stability about them. And wa predtet that tiw s.vu-j men that are mort jraging their claims to-day will, inside of three years, bo glad to come back and rent the same places they arc now leaving. Stick a. pin here. Our Literary is still progressing.

Tho election of officers for tho ensuing month was hold last Tuesday night, Harrv Woodcock, Pros; James Todd, Yi'o-Pres; Mrs. Kim, Sec; R. S. Kim, and Andrew Piersne Sargent-nt-nrnis. The question was, "I'esoivcd.

That the population of Gove county would be bene (i ted by the abolishment of tho herd law." Divided for the Thn Grainliold city tax levied on per- annul property of the city d'elHrod erroneous nnd tho County Treasurer is hereby imttnirtcd to refund the itnif, on the presentation of it sworn ullldavit fr-'tn eiieli tax-payer setting forth the anil, so erroneously itsH. ssed. A. C. Ilenneasy and F.

Coy appointed as iissistiiiit examiners of the Treasurers accounts for tho ensuing qiinrter. Whereas, petition signed by a majority of the, electors of thu unincorpor-Died town of Gove City, to the Board of County Commisslonersof tho Conn ty of Gove, setting forth that the number of inhabitants of said lown is more than two hundred nnd lifty (250) nnd less tlittn two thousand ami praying thai, such town may lie a city at th' third clans with the metvs and hound thereof as therein described mill set forth with saiisfaetory proof lliatsneh petition has been publ! dunl hi the Govk County Gkai'iiio, si newspaper printeil in saal town, once each week for throu nueeessive weeks, and sutisfactory proof having been made to the Board of Conimiioiierx a majority of the taxable inhabitants of sneli town arc in f.ivor of sue! incorporation, and that the prayer of the aforesaid petitioners Is refsoaublo nnd that the number of inhabisnnta of such town exceeds two hundred nnd fifty (5)50) and does not exceed thou-Mind (2,000) Now, therefore the Hoard of County Ooinmis-doners of Gove county ti foresaid, do heivby declare such town in-eorporated ai a city of tlie third class, and do hereby deinale and declare tlie mi'tes and bounds as follows. Beginning at the south-east corner of section thirty-MX (30), township twelve (12) range twenty-nine (2J), thence aortJi one-quarter of a mile, thence wnst one mile, thenue south three cpmr-ters of a mile, thenc east one-hulf of a mile, I hence north one-quarter of a mile, thence east one-half of a mile, thenee north to the place of beginning. The said territory hiiing the north one- half of th.j north-east om: -quarter () of section one township thirteen (13) range twenty-nine (29), the south one-half of south-east () of section thirty-six (3'i), township twelve (12), raugs twinty-nine (20), tin! ait li one-half i the aouth-weai one-qiiarter (I) ot section thirty-six townnhip twelve (12), range Uvn'y-iihr' (29), and north-west one-quarter of seciiou one township thirteen (13), range twenty-nine (2'J). And thenceforth the inhabitants within irneh bounds ami neh further territory as from time to time niaj' bo lawfully there'o, shall be body poliiio and corporate by that umne.

tiiiil they and their suoeesorti (except siieh corporation be lawfully dissolved) shall have perpetual lOieceaMon. And it is furthnr ordered that the tint e'ection in said city for tho election of city offii-ers shiill be held on Hie 18i day of Jntniarv, A. D. 1838, and that the polling place for Kucn election be at th iolliee of the Clifford House iu th mid Gove City, and that F. B.

Coy, J. E. Hart and L. F. Jones, qualified ele tore of said city he, and they are here by appointed as judges of said election and that E.

Cosby and A. Bodinr, qunlilied electors oi said city be, and that t'-ey are hereby appointed to act a clerks of said election, snd that A. is. Kidred. W.

Martin and H.J. Lyon electors of said city he and they tire h'Teby appointed to act us a boon! of itvai-sers of such returns and that this order be nublished once in the Gove County graimuc. a newspnpW printed in said city, at least one week before said city election. By order of tho Board of County Commissioners. Jko.

W. Campbell, D. A. Borah, Chairman. County Clerk.

3rd 1888. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. The following bills were audited and allowed llebard, sjrvicos rendered to 13.0 Hytwrd transcript work i 'burd incidentals 6.00, 5.00 30.00 ik i -C Helmrd salary yr T. n.A A Col ley medical treatment, Pnnr ''argo. RCJonos Co.

Att'v. salary and 75.00: 'J i incidentals 101.75 Campbell Co, Corns salary. 9.00 iD A B( lah incidentals. 51.72 Hopkins sheriff att, court. 13.50 Geo Crane Co comity goods 55.45 Gus A Schmidt overseer poor.

9.00 Graphic printing. 12.00 Jones medical att Hobkina openingHnd closing Jones medical att poor. 8.25 court 1.50 A .8 Eldred goods furnished to Young poor 4.50 I II ,1 is I To Tlie LiliJS oi ton City ail Vicolty: I have opened a Millinery Store and Dress-Making Shop and wovld be pleased First Door North "Graphic." Mas. Pahkhukst. 1 :) i Ileal Estalo Transfers.

The following is a list of deeds filed at tho Kecorder a oluce tor tuo week ending yesterday: J. M.Vvler to Mary F. Tyler, 1 1 2 3 21 Gove Cit Alanthus Town Co. to Fox Bros. I 13 11 Alanthus Grainlieid Town Co.

te E. M. Prindle, 1 19 20, K. Boswell to School Dist. No.

3, I 5 8 12 South Grinnell McMath toE. M. Prindle I 6 Grainlieid A. Dickson to W. A.

Fleming i U-12-30 A. F. Ekstrom to Lewis Larson, vv I Grainlieid Town Co. to Fred Brown 16 41 1 13 38, 1st add to Grainlieid R. Crouch to Julia A.

Frary, is iii ti 120-15-2!) Gove City Improvement Co. to G. VV. Atkinson i i 5 7 Gove Same to same 1 7 b6 Gove City. Same to Frank Rothchild 13b 19 I b29 Gove City Mav Kerr to M.

E. Davis 1 15 190. 50. 200. 45.

400. 800. 75. 800. 50 50.

400. 60. 15 Whiteheir's ndd to J. M. M.iddox to A.

W. Allen 23-12-23 1,600. U. P. R.

R. Co. to John Lynch all of 3-12-29 .1,875. S. Derr to C.

M. McClaron J- 34-11-26 Grand View Land Co. to J. M. MoCormack I 8 7 I 5 30 Graud View add to Gove City J.

M. MoCormack toMeda Boo-ton 1 8 7 1 6 30 Grand View add to Gove Yeatma'n to U. W. Oblin-g 14 Go eCity vsrtront Town' Co. to I.

B. Hopkins 17 10 I 5 hi White-hair's add to Jerome 850. 80. 100. 250.

45. fJissniulion Kutice. Notice is hereby giventhat the firm ot G. W. Smith has this day been dissolved by mutual consent II.

D. Starrett will continue the business and assumes all indebtedness nnd will collect all outstanding accounts. G. W. Smith.

H. D. Starrett. Gove City, Jan. 3rd, 1888.

Ks. So Beard, Register. 201, Land OlHce at Wa-Kecny, Dee 31st 1887. Notice is hereby given that thefollow ing-named settler has liled notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be make before the Clerk District court of Gove Co at Goth City. on February 11.

W3, viz Joseph Tim-bei hike No. 8395 for the qr seo 18 13 28 w. He names the following witnesses to proye his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Harrison Coons James Moore, Andrew Mitchell and Andrew Bush, all of Gove City, Ks. 25 Beard, Register.

199. Land Office at Wa-Kesney, Dec. 31 1887. Notiee is hereby giv that th fol-lowing-muiied settler has filed notice of his ntion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made befure the Clerk of Dis triet court of Gove county, Ks. at Govn City, on Feb.

17th, 1888, vis: Carev Mapes. No. 968, for the a qr sec 20 14 28 w. II names the following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: Geo. A Sissel, VVillinm Geren of Good water, Wiliiiim P.

Threlkeld and Alfred Shepherd, of Gove City, Ks. 25 W. Beard, Register. ELIitTiOi NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held.

In Gove Cifv on the 18th day of JiiiiCary A. D. 1888, for the election of city officers for saidcitv. The polling place for such election will ho the ofticu of the Clifford House iu said city. By order of the Board of County Commiscioners, Jno.

W. Campbell, D.A.Borah, Chairman. County Clerk..

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