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The Long Island Argus from Long Island, Kansas • 2

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Liviul Oflieo of Kirwin 881:3 Moli. Notieo liereby given tluit the fol- The Skeleton at the Feast. 'Rural New Yorker." AtPuterson, New Jersey, an addition TILE ARGUS-' EONG ISLAND KANSAS, 'HOME Tlie Oldest in long iNLi Corner of COMMERCIAL STREET'S. 31.. WEED, 2 Am PROPniETon yAYER'S Cherry" Pectoral.

No oilier complaint? fire no Insidious In tliolr nttaok as those affecting tliellu-ont anl lungs: uono bo trlllacl witli ly tlio majority cf uuffur. rs. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a tritllng or unconscious -poruro, is often hut tlio beginning of a fatut tickness. Avcu's CunuRV rianuut, lir.s veil proven Its cttlcncy In a forty jmrs' right with throat and lung discuses, and liUould to taLuu in all oases without delay, A Torrlblo Cough Cared, In 1857 1 took a severe cold, which sffMted my huii'R. 1 had a terrible cough, nnd iiHKRcd alter night without sloop.

The doctors I'ftYemoun. 1 tried Ayku's CnmotY 1'kc-50HAL, Tvhicli rolioved my Induced Cleop. and afforded me tho lest newssary Jor tlie rocorery of my strengtli. the continued use of tlie a nerma-jicutcuie was 1 r.m now (a ycius old, hale and hearty, and am tuUiiUcd Jour CHitiUtv I'ttVoiiAt. saved inc.

iOHA('E KAMOiUOTUEB." Rockingham, duly 15, It J. Croup. A Mother's Trltint. "Whilo in tho country last winter my llitlu 1y, three yearn old, vns taken i i i It eriMin; it seemed as if lio would din I siraiiiju- lution. tneof the liiinily i tlie uno Of AVKIt'S (JllKltKV a be tile cf which was always kept in the Inmse.

This vas tried in amall and fref.ncut doses, aiid toeur delighl in Ioks tiia.i halt iui tha little patient was hri-iilliiuBenKily. 'I lie (loc-or said that the I'l i i oil Al. had saved mv darling's life. Can vou under at cur gratitude? Jjiiiceroly yours, Jinn. UruNrY." 113 AVest 126th Keu Vork, Msy 1: X2.

W. II. DEALS IN 1 CLOTHING Dill GHICAGO MADE BOOT and SHOES, A Full Una Of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, The Millinery Department In Charge Off jxTIS XSnraT-a. B-3 jroxrizjD jT 'CTXjIj W32I3IET io 2Ei.3"CTIi CALL AND GEO. M.

P.tU.CK.l':TT, Furniture. Undertakers Good. "Window glassrand PICTlfIiK lowino' ntuneilHuttler litis tiled uotiee of his hiL-ution to niiiko linnl proof in support of Ids claim, and thitt said proof will bo made before Clerk of Dist. court at Norton on April 18th, 1885 viz: Elmer L. llines I) 1UH74 for the i 1 see 13 1 range 21.

He names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; J. M. Ilines, C. W. Simmons, John Pantuni and 1J.

F. Simmons all of Long Island Kans. John Bi.ssell, Rerister. J. ii.

Hamilton, Attorney. Land Olilee at Kirwin Kans. March 18in, 188o. Notice is liereby given that the following named settler lias Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis and that said proof w'ulbo made before tlie Probate Judge ot- Clerk list. court at Pliillipsbur on Mnyh-t, 1885, via: Horatio N.

Hall hd no 882, for the i sec 8 ip 2 south of range IS) w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Haid land, viz: V. i. tirotf, J. JC.

(JroiV, J. Overton ami U. limner all of Long Island Kans. John Hisskix, llcgUter. Laud Ollice of Kirwin Kans.

Marcli 3rd, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following nam. settler has liled notice ol her iniention to makeliual proof iu sup port ot her claini, and Unit, said proof wo' on maue ueiore vjirk list. court at. Phillipsburg on April 18, 1885, viz: Iv.

Hall, hd 8831 for the it i and i 2 11). She names the following witnesses to prove her coalitions residence upon, anii cultivation ol, saidbind, viz: II. Hall. V. (1.

Grotl'. J. Overton Oi BiuiK-r all of Long Island Kansas. John ltrgister. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas.

V1 March, Hrd. 1SH5. Notice if hereby given thai the following-named settler has tiled notice of Ids intention to make tinal proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof wil be before the Clerk District Court or 1 rohate Judge at Phillipsburg, Kansas, on April iOth, i. 5, viz: John S. Breth-ouwer liriOT for the i see 21 tp 2 range '-ill.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Pleasant Lee, Bird Lee, John Dillman and S. K. all of Prairie View, Kans. John Bjssk.U,, Register, Wm. Bissei.i., Att'y Land Oilice of Kirwin Kun.

005:2 Men. 17. K-35. 2soticeis hereby given that the following named seilier has tiled notice o' his intention to make tinal proof in support of his ei.iini, and that haid piooi will be made before Probate Judge at Norton Kaus on May 2, 1885, viz: P. Hall hd for the i i a i i sec 12 tp2rango 21.

lie names the following v.itn to prove his continuous residence and cultivation of said land, viz: upon. L. O. Faiislcr, K. Smith.

Smith Colt and Gits Cook all of Long Island Kans. John Bisskij. Register, Adams Thompson, Ail'y. 8875. Land otlice a Kirwin, Feb.

'85 Notice is hereby given that the 1'rllow-ing-named settler has filed of his intention to make linai proof in support ol ius claim, andthat said proof wiii he made before the Probate Judge or Clerk i list net unrt at i inltibiirg, R.ansas, on April 1 1th. 1885. viz: Audruw J. Mellenger 1W155 for the i and n-J i sec 18 tp 1 ran-'e He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his eonlinons residence upon, nd cultivitioti t-f, said land, viz: W. D.

Stone, 11. N. Frosbien. J. W.

Fruyzer and J. B. Flcnghcst ail of City, Nebr. W. Stinson, John BisnKr.f.

Att'y. Regisltr. 8371 LandOfiice of Kirwin Kans. Feby. 'J7tn 1885.

Notice is hereby given that the following mimed settler ha tiled imticc Ids intention to make tinal proof in of his claim, iind that said proof wiil made before Register or Receivei at Kirwin Kans. on April 13th. 1885 viz: Abraham Spry 1) 'dOciil for the i and i sec 1 tp 1 range 21. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said bind, viz: K. C.

Apniin-yton. F. Simons. A. T.

Wolf and Wm. Larance all of Long I- and Ivans. John liisseii Kegister. Dodge. Chapin Dodge, Att'y.

Alma, II FN STEVENSON. 'I haTe used Avrit's Chktiiiv rrrronAr, In my hesiute iumlly for sovernl ears, soil do not ,6 to pronounce it the nnwl rllcctual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever uiea. a. o. h.u.

Lake Crystal, March 111, I suffored for eight years f'-oin ftnd after trying muny renieilits with success, i was cured by tlio wv of -Am um-V V. i.UUL... I'jhaiia, Aj.ril lit-'. MI cannot sav cnoucli in praise of -tti's CliKllKY Imiievintr t.s I ro IhsS but for its use 1 should ion i-ii co have died from lung troubles. i'.

ralctU-ie, Texas, April 22, USi. Ko case of an rJTsctlou cf tho throat or lunps eiista whicli cannot bo pruatly relieved by Uio use of C'riKitltv rF.cron.u., and it will aflraw curs when tho Uisouiw is Lot kl.va.V tieyonj control vi aicdiciuo. i DY Dr.J.C.Aycp&Co.,Lowc:iJWssc. Uold by Laud Oliiei; at Kirwin Kvns. Marcli, 11th, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Iiuai proof in sup port of his'claiin, and that said proof ill be made before Clerk Dist.

court tr Probate at Philli psburg Kan. on April viz: Charles C. Cozad 1) SIMIIJ for the i i sec 11 tp 2 range 1-0. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; L. A.

Aplington, J. H. Wynn, W. T. West and W.

Wag'jrener all of Long island Kans. John Pisseil, Register. Davis AtPy. Land Ollice of Kirwin Kans. 0070 Jlch.Sll, 1 Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has tiled notice of his inictiti'iti to make tinal (iron! in supourt of Ids claim, and tln.t sa'ul iroof will be made iielore tlie rromite or Clerk of District court -nr.

PiiiUpslnirg. Kans. on P.lay th, viz: Franklin 'A'. TurU lilriitifor the i vv i i see 11) tp 1 range 18. He names the following to prove his continuous residence upon, H.

R. Steve -is on Dealer In Material, ORLEANS HATS, CAPS, CITP.L A Zj 2 i ttizo 3. ZT.O'' CGKVItiCED! Nebraska. STEVENSON. im Lath Lime In i ho Well Heaituful LAND- COMPANY -OF- was made to the jail at cost of Theollicers and contractors celebrated the completed work by a banquet at the building.

Liquors wero provided in abundance and when the company had become a good deal exh'rlerated by copi ous drafts, tlie gentleman presiding, a distinguished Judge, proposed as "Tim i.imuft Till" Itl'lt- ram, a temperance man, was caueu upon in derisive sport to reply. Ho re. ponded with the following stinging ad dress. "I thank you for this invitation, and I recognize its fitness. You have nsi rubied to celebrate the enlargement of this jail, rendered necessary by the use of strong drink, in which you are so ireely indulging this day.

Down stairs, cells and corridors are crowded with crimin als who have but changed places. A few years ago they were respected citizens, some of them occupying as responsible positions a those now occupied by yourselves; but they commenced as vou have commenced, and they continued as many of you are now continuing, and to-day they are reaping the harvest in a career of crime, and paying the penalty with a period of punishment. I hear the popping of the corks. I listen to the merry voices, and the you tiro singing to the infernal spirit of winw; but there comes to me the refrain from the prisoner's cell, where a man is shedding penitential tears ovi his folly, ac companied by the still sadder wail of anguish uttered by the broken-hearted wife, worse than widowed, through the traffic in strong drink, which, asajudge in your courts said 'is the great promo ter ot crime, a trallie licensed by your votes, anil sustained by the patronage you are tins ctay giving it. it is witii in expressible sadness that I discover that there can be found in Passaic county, so many men with hearts so hardened, tectings so callouseit, sensibilities so blunted, that in a place like this, under circumstances like these, thev dare raise to'their lips that which depraves the fit zen, and endangers the State.

Thank ing you, gentlemen for this unexpected privilege, 1 take my seat, fully conscious that you will never again call on me under similar circumstances." Land Oflk'o at Kirwin Kans. M31 Men. 30th, Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make iiuai proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad before I'veliate Judge or Clerk Dist court at Phillipsburg on May 1883 viz: Win. II. Pepper hd ltlis.ST for the I 12, 1, UP.

He names the following witnesses to brove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: J. P. Pepo'er, S. W. Strickland, Frank Co 'and C.

Watson allot' Lonr Island Kans. John Register, Cozad Atty. Land Office at Kirwin Kans. WOO Notice is hereby g'Aen that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to tinal proof in support if his claim, and that said proof wiil be made before Clerk of Dist court or Pro- bHtei'iilsre Ptiiilimuifg Kans on May 91 1885 viz: Frank Wright, hd UM.iOf(r the 11 Jl 20. lie names the following witnesses to prove hN continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: I).

A. lluling of Phillipslnm Kans. Solomon Long of Prairie View II. Cotdclin Geo. John Bisscll Ileg.

Win. P.issell Atty. F. Elliott ALMA HARLAN COUNTY NEBRASKA. Dealer In Jeweiery, watches, clocks silverware, diamonds, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Kepairs Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Time and Safe Locks, Musical Jfnslru. ments luned and Repaired. All work Warranted. MRS.

S. E. ELLIOTT, MILLIFEBY. When in ALMA, not fait to call at the City Millin ery Store, where you will find Fashion- auio juiuinory, Ieek-wear. Laces, Cor sets, Glows, lloisery, Underwear, Una floods, Embroidery Materials, -AND Everything kept in a First Mill inery Establishment.

FAEREL KXNSEY, Harnern, Saddlerv, Collars, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, ROBES, BLANKETS and FLY-NETS In Season. Repairing done promptly. West side of sduare, Oiean. Nqbr. W.

E. MOHTOOMKKY. Eurrou This paper is entered at the 1'ost Office nt Long Island, Phillips County, Kans, its second class matter. EDITORIAL COMMENTS. Farming pavs, but it takes brains and hard work to make in pay.

Will the old "yaller" hen, please remember that Eeaster Sunday is upon us? A hint to the wise etc. Mrs. Nellie Sarator'y, daughter of (tun, U. S. Grant, has come from her home in England, to visit her sick father ut'ew York.

The bright eyed goddess of reform Mill hovers over Grover's camp, and "hoflice-seeking" bourbons are mad-cr than a setting hen. Talking about big strikes. How does John L. Sulivan strike the readers of the Akgus, as being a strike, struck, jstrikest, any how? A weather crank is abroad in Nebr, He predicts 2 feet of snow in this lati tude during the months of April and May. Let the blatant calf be muzzled itt once The Wa-Keene World, reached our table last week with a new form, new lead and also, a new name.

Hereafter it will rotate under the cognomen of Western Kansas World. The World, as a news gleaner, is a decided success-there you have the whole story in a nutshell Kikwin i3 in Phillips county, and the Ahgus can't believe that the lassies of that niek'o woods, are burdened with jsueh large pedalextremities that the or dmary run ot roller skates wont tit em. Now we have It Dr. The female who couldn't be tilted wit a pair of rollers, at the Kirwin rink, a short time since, was.the same old Norton county gal, who bought the Phillipsburg m. reliant (Hulinir) surplus stock of No.

female brogans. PLANT TREKS. Plant them now. "A tiling of beauty is a joy iorever, 'and uothiusr is more betuuifa! than a home surrounded by suitable trees and shrubbery. Every one who can possibly, should plant out plen ty of evergreen and other ornamental trees, rut out such as will be an orna ment to the premises.

Make your lots, yard, home premises just as handsome as possible. This costs but little time or money, and will add greatly to'thc beau ty of the city or country and enhance the value of your place as well. Every one who has a lot, ought to have trees planted on it, and these eared for in the best way, Ex. The most interesting feature of lion- day's eclipse of the sun to those who were armed with good telescopes was the appearance in profile of the great mount ranges on the eastern edge of the moon's disk. There are several phu in the eastern hemisphere of the moon where a powerful glass will always show the serratediJhorizon line of the peaks and craters that lie close to the moon's edge: but when these same mountains are seen, as they were yesterday, with tleir outlines shown absolutely black a-gairist the white sun, their appearance is much more striking than usual.

At mo ments when the air was steady, permit, ting the use ofa magnifying power. it was a grand sight to seethe profiles of the gigantic ranges of the D'Alembert and Rook Mountains, and the Lunar Cordilleras, pictured with sharpest out line against this brilliant background. ine wnoie iorwaro euge oi.ttie moon was sewn to be deeply notched and lined with sharp peaks, presenting a striking contrast to the perfectly even curve of the sun's edges. Even with a small magnifying power tlje outlines of the principle mountains could be clearly sefii. In one place a broad dish-shaped valley was eonspicious, with a lidge mountains on either side, and a lofty puk in the centre, whose sharp conical lorm sioou out ironi me oiaze oi sun light behind it with beautiful distinct ness.

there the edge of the pioon appeared flattened and sometimes scalloped out, showing the presence of broad deep-valleys sunk far below the genera! level The large mountain masses presented a particularly impressive spectacle just as they entered upon the son's edge, peak after peak slow ly moving into view while the light ream ing through the intervening valleys brought them into Mill 'greater prominence. Sohw of te luntains in this part of the moon rise lo a height of SO.OOO feet, and there are valleys among them which in some capes, appear to sink to an almost equa depth below the lunar surface. It is no matter for wonder, therefore, that this rugged gio presented a grand appearance when cut out, it. were, in blackest silhouette against the sun. i There was a group of Mm spots a lit-tie west of centre of the Min, and 1' gradual oouceainientof I lie trots the moon advance over them, followed by tin ir reappearance ii passed was an interesting feature the telescopic observation of the Kc.w lWft Hun, CHI! if LANDS Lands FERTILITY of PBOLIFICii BKi CROPS, TIMBERED ai ATEKKD.

Short and ilihlAVinters. Bclicol and Cliurcli PrivileQ.v Modertely Fair aim cultivation ol, said land viz: Peter liasquin. A. D. Buckley,) YVm.

Buckley and James all of Alma Nebraskii. Wit. John Au'y. Uegister. Lard Oiliee ff Kirwin Kans.

001)8 Idch. 21, Notice is liereby given that tlie following named settler has filed notice of his intention lo make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof vvi.) be made before Clerk List, court or Probate Judge at Phil lips burg on Mav lth, 1885, viz: Sacob Kolb hd for the i 13 2 'JO He names ti'e following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: E. Utter. John Miller, Jonn Steele and G. W.

Pfunent all of Long Island, Kansas. John Ilegister. D.vvrs Att'y. Land OfnVe of Kirwin Kans. 0104 Meh.

Ufith, 188.J. Notice is herein given that the following named ttler hits tiled miiie bf her intention to make tinal proof in support of her claim, and that said proof wi In-made before Cleik Dit court at Norton Mans, on Mav 8ih, l.Wi viz: K. Binder 1) for the 13-1 21. She names the following witnesses to prove her. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: li.

F. Kimmons, A. T. McL.tin, J. Mc Donald and Win.

Forsyth all of Long Island Kansas. Jons BisSFL, Register. C. Ala, Jitorney. Land (Jinee at Kirwin Kans.

f1l2 Meh. P-S5. Notiee hereby given that thefollov-inr nanicil Kettler has tiled noiiee of his intention to make tinal proof iu stumor! of his claim, and that sai proof will l.e made before Clerk Dist Court or Probate Judge at Kansas, on May PJt li, 1885 John Kinp hd for the He liiimes the following witnesses to prove his cont'tiuom residence upon, and ciiltivatiiniof, said viz: Peter Smith, L. Rowland. A.

Coppers and M. Krar.sea a'l of Prairie View Kans. John lt-vister. Wm. RUssell, Al.tj Land (Jfiice at Kirwin Kaus.

Weh.U.'i. Notice is hereby giv'n that the lowing named settler has filml notice of his inteulion 1o make final proof in Minport of his claim, nnd that said proof will he made before Clerk Dist court or Probate Judge at Phillip- o-i )t. P5 Thomns Longhurst l.d the 3 He ro me the follow ing witnesses to prove Ids continuous re-inenec upon and cultivation of, said land viz: Win. It'iker, JohnT. Short.

Fritz and Ed (iorn-as nil of Prairie View Kansas. Joliu Kejristpr. Win. Bisoell, Atty. "rasxTJi-Er-E THE LONG ISLAND '8878 Land Office of Kirwin Kansas, Feby.

27. 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have tilednoticeof to make tinal proof in sup port of his claim, and hat said proof will be made before Clerk of the Court or Probate Judge at Phillipsburg on April 11th, 1885. viz: Lyman Green hd 0225 for thes ol w' 1 sec 21 tp 1 range 19. Also No.

viz: Si'as A. P.acon, hd for the audo i sec ill tp 1 range They name tlie following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: D. L. Smith of Philpjwhurg Kana-. Noah Goodrich of Good P.

O. George Turnei J. Barnes JiiN Register. Davis A''y. 8S31 Land Ollii of Kirwin Kans, Feii.

2ith 1885. Notiee is herel.y given that the fil-lowing r.amed sc'itloiN havi? tiled notice of ttu-ir intention to make final proof in support of their claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Dist. Court at M-rto'i K-um. on April ISIh Geoige BeanchaiTip, hd v7i forti-e w4sec26tpl reryre 21. A'so no S885 viz: Scott hd 118.V, fr.r the i see Jne i sec tp i ramre name the following witnesses to proove thvir coiiiiiiuons residence upon, and cultivation of, aid land viz: Sohn Dyad.

Andrew Malcolm, Jas. Poland and Fred Ilarrs a'l of Almena, Jol P.issell, Register. J. Pv. Hamilton, Attorney.

Lcna island, Phillips County, Kans. Have some Choh and Un Iiwkoveij LANDS to S1CLL. In this CHOICE Bolt. Writ- for IMFORMATION. COZAD MONTGOMERY..

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