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THE XAE3AS PLCCPECT. Bint Publication Dec SHERIFF'S SALB Xc WE HAVE Hat Fctlloxttai Dee. IS, 1SC3. SHESHT'S SALE. B3S first publloatioa Deo.

17, 188s. MIT CHAPPED hands result from two causes. Too much alkali in the soap, which draws the natural oil from the skin, leaving it harsh, dry, and liable to crack, or the fats, from which the soap is made, are not properly combined with the alkali, so, from its greasy nature, it is impossible to rinse off the Ph. Stevens Institution of Technology, says: "The Ivory Soap, while strongly cleansing, leaves touch, instead of harsh, uncomfortable, and liable to chap. A WORD OF WARNING.

There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory' Br virtue of an order of sale laaued out of the District Court of King-man county. Kan sas, wnerein a. a. nuHins is piaimin ana William Myers. Clarissa If vera.

Waaler "on, jsmuy on ueorge st. Miner ana jonn I Moffett are defendants, 1 will, on TUESDAY, JAXTJABY 22. 1889. at the hour of 2 o'clock at the front door of the building now used as a court house In the city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and State of 1 Kan sas, oner for saw at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defend. ants, in and to the following described real property, situatea in tne county oi JUngman, Knu state ua nwww, w-wit: The west half of the northwest Quarter of section uuirc v-mx 1001.

in rawnsnio tmrtv rail oi range nvetoj. Said property is levied upon as the nronertr of the above-named defendant, and will be. sold without appraisement to satisfy said or aer.01 saie. fcSnerm 8 omce. merman conntir.

Kiniuui. UWGMllWr J-iff 1000. j. u. mcvliHiAjAND, sheriff.

W.J. "ATTEBS()N ami M. Summer field. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 18-16 First Publication Jan.

3, 1889. SHERIFF'S SALE. The Wichita Wholesale Grocer Company, (a corporation), Plaintiff, vs. J. B.

Lawson et Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kinsman county, Kansas, wherein the Wichita Wholesale tirocer (Jo. (a corporation) is plaintiff and J. B. Lawson and Ze- relda H.

Lawson.are defendants, I will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the Sheriffs office at the building now used for the court house in the city of King man, county oi lungman ana state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Jvansas, to-wit: Lots No. twenty (20), twenty-two (22) and twenty-four (24), all on Brown street, in the South addition to the city of Kingman, as shown by the recoraea piat tnereof. Said property is levied upon as the property of tho above-named defend ants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. said property is appraised at one hundred and fifty (150) dollars per lot, and will not be sold for less than two thirds () of its appraised value.

Sheriffs omce, Kingman county, Kansas, January leea. J. (J. MCCLELLAND, 14-18 Sheriff. First Publication Dec.

13, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. S. W. Pierce, Plaintiff, vs.

William O'Bryan et al, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein Sumner W. Pierce is plaintiff and William O'Bryan and Mary J. O'Bryan are defendants, 1 will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.

at the sheriff's office, at the building now used for the court house, in the city of Kinsman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following described real prop erty, situated in the county of King man and state ot Kansas, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section ten 110, township twenty-eight 2 south, range six bj west of bth prin cipal meridian. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above named defend ants and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without apraisement, subject to a prior mort gage of thirteen hundred 1,300 dol lars. Sheriff's office, Kingman sounty Kansas, J. C.

McClelland, 11-15 Sheriff. First Publication Dec. 13, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. The Kansas and Newl Jersey Loan Plaintiff, vs.

John S. Harkey et al, Defendants, By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein The Kansas and New Jersey Loan Co. is plaintiff and John b. Harkey and Susan K. Harkey are defendants, I will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.

at the sheriff's office, at the building now used for the court house, in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real prop erty, situated in the county oi Ki lng- man and state of Kansas, to-wit: The southeast quarter fll of north east quarter of section thirty-six 361 township thirty 301 south, range nve oj west of bth principal meridian Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defend' ants, and will be fold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement. Kansas, December 11, 1888. J. C.

McClelland. 11-15 Sheriff. BHEBlFjrS SALE. jejpjKBM- Garrett T. Mead et UofendanU.

Bv virtue of iioniwirf i- thdl.trlotoourt of KmlnT wherein the KanuiaUonal lLk CTv. lalnus and Garrett T. Mead and Kethnr ead. and aralnat Jamea ii MONDAY, JANUABT 18, lst. at the hour of o'clock p.

at the sheriff-i offloa at tlia building now used tor tha oourt bouao in the elty of Klmrman, oountr of Kingman and atata of Kanaaa. offer for sale at DUbliO auction, to the hlirlinat tnm 'ndaiits lu and to tba of Kanaaa, VWHI (')nd tho oast half iui artar southwest wirtr fJO) south, range eight (8) west. Said Dronertv la lri u.u "rn it iiiw puniei if wvo-namea aereudante. and will sold to setlafy siud order of sale. a wiu old without appralae I si im.

Kingman oountr. Kanisa. icemoor a), low. 13-17 UheruT. 2198.

First Publication Dec. 27, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. I xlifi KaiiHax Nat lnn-il L.ah,n'1' lx)an I urujuiiuni rialntiff, I va Charles B. Hardy et al, uerenuants.

By virtue of an ordr ai out of tlie dlMtriet court nt tiffin ii it county, Kansas, wherein Tho JCansa national ian Uo. in plaintiff an.t MONDAY, JANUARY 28. 1889. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff a ofllce, at the building now used for the court house, In the city of Kinirman county of Kingman and state of Kansas offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, fm- all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to Die following-descrilied real proi-ity, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The southwest ouarter of 11m unrf b.

west quarter of section thirl v-Ovm ciM township thirty (at)) south, range eight (8) west of the th principal meridian. bald property is levied unon us th property of the aliove-nained defendants, and will be sold to nutisfv huI.I order of sale. Said property will be sold without. appraisement, subject to it mortgage of $150 and one of 3. Sheriff's ofllce.

Kincnii an count v. ICuu. sas, December 2i, Ihhh. J. C.

McClklland, 13-17 Sheriff. THE Ninnescah Route." Tim WICHITA WESTERN AND Kingman, Pratt Western RAILROADS TraTersa tho flneat farming- and grrailna-ooun- wj in aouiuern nanaa. eee mat your tickets read via this lino. FllANK M. IlELL.Supi, Wioaita, Kansas.

MO. PACIFIC RY. THE- Fast Mail Route -AND New Short Line TO AND FHOM Southern and Sonhwcstern Kansas, And all points in Missouri, Nebraska. Texas, toe Nortn, Bouto, uastaod west. Pullman Buffet Blecplni Cars and Free Re- cllning-Cbair Car Daily without change 1 Daily between Anthony, en blur- ling, Hutchinson, Wichita, Kanwas City and St.

touts. THE Colorado Short Line -TO- PtieMo and Denver. H.C. TOWSRND, Oe'l Pass'g'r and Ticket Ht. Uiula.

a ivise wmi Bauaht tha Splandld HIGH ARM OCVYIIIQ MACHINE PI0AU8I IT WAS TMI CS3T C317 TC2Y til UOT 17 rr It ieh beautiful work, mir iicHm Yiiximi itx tzul Atents VaateitafecCITerrttcry. JUNE IIMMOTTS OOL uaries iiimiy and Alice Hardy and 7 ii vmwey ana wrs. V. U. Whitley, his wifn.

tn M.ir are defendants. I will, on I What Professor Blake to Say About It. Eyen at this distance it is clear to oar mind that next year Kansas will begin the biggest solid boom that she has known for many years. The boom of 1886 and spring of 1887 was a mushroom aflair, as we repeatedly stated in onr paper, The Future, would be the case. We were repeatedly warning the people of the long drouth and say ing that the people would not be pre pared for it, and hence their boom would collapse like a pricked bubble.

Was ever a long time prediction more completely fulfilled? In 1885 we gave advice to Kansas farmers as to sowing wheat and oats, and when and what kind of corn to plant. Those who fol lowed our adnce raised good crops in 1886 and 1887, while others 'raised but little; "hence these tears," and the present financial distress. But repeated demonstration has convinced most the people that our long-time pre dictions are founded upon solid mathe matical deductions and therefore reliable as the prediction of eclipses. Hence, when we advised the farmers last June to let the lister follow the binder and plant their wheat and oat stubble with corn till the first of July, they immediately took the hint and continued to eo plant in many places till the middle of July. We stated that in many places there would be summer rains enough to mature this late-planted corn and that Kansas would have no serious frosts till very late.

All of these predictions have been verified, and reports now coming in show that the June corn has done splendidly, in many places being better than that planted in April or May. This adds wealth to the country and affords a solid base for financial prosperity, while a boom resting on corner-lot speculation, as was the case in the spring of 1887, is simply a crowd of simpletons mesmerizing each other with more zeal than wit. Again in July last we commenced urging farmers to sow all the winter wheat possible, as we stated it would make a big crop next year. Reports now coming in state that the amount of wheat sown last fall is about four times as great as the fall preceding. Judging by the tone of the letters we receivo we think the total acreage is five times that of last year.

From this we calculate that Kansas will harvest in 1889, about 65,000,000 bushels of sound wheat, which will be worth about 100,000,000, as the price will be very high on account of the failure of the wheat erop this year in many parts of the world, as shown in our weather tables for 1889. If this wheat crop and big prices do not make a solid foundation for financial prosperity, in comparison with which the 'real estate boom" of 1887 sinks into insignificance, then our fifty years' experience has been worth but little. But while our weather tables for this year show that the extremes of weather will be greater than have been known by the present generation, and will be such as would ordinarily produce a famine as mankind would be taken unawares, yet we disarm fate by prying into the secrets of nature and revealing her plans to the people twelve months in advance. The people, too, have learned that it is big money in their pockets to follow nature rather than waste their strength fighting the elements, as Napoleon did at Moscow. We have also carefully figured to see how farmers can manage their crops next spring so as to raise good crops of various kinds in spite of the inclement weather, and give full instructions iu the weather table for each locality.

In addition to this we shall give the best advice we possibly can from week to week in the Kansas Farmer, so that if you make a failure with any of your crops this year it will be your fault instead of ours. We therefore conclude that by taking advantage of the elements instead of allowing the elements to take advantage of us, Kansas will raise more crops and get more money for them this year than in any one year in her past his tory- Professor C. C. Blake, in Kansas Farmer. "MOKE PAEMEES.

Kansas wants more farmers. There are hundreds and thousands of acres of as fine farming land as the sun ever shone upon which are yet untilled What we need is to get the farmers in to take hold of these acres and culti vate them. Bring them under the dominion of the plow. Show their productiveness by th large crops which can be raised. Boom the farmers When that is done in any section the towns ia that section will grow with healthy growth, and no danger of a collapse, because it will be just that which is called for by surrouding cir cumstances.

It is a mistake to try to build up a town into a city while the agricultural interests of the vicinity languish. Keep up the proportion, in vile in farmers, prove the productive ness of the soil and all will go well with both town and country. To do otherwise to boom the town out of reach or beyond the need of the region about is too much like Patrick's idea of building a house by beginning at the top of the chimney. Don't do it. Boom the farmers.

The educational influences of the late campaign are still going on. "Workingmen who are being discharged just now are learning a good deal about protection that they never appreciated before, but which from this time for ward ought to be deeply impressed upon their minds. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens that for vears we have been selling: Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.

King's New Life Pills, Buck- lm's Arnica saiye ana jMectnc enters, and have neycr handled remedies that sell so well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Geo. Gekson S-ly Dxvggfrt.

The Kansas and New Jersey Loan Plaintiff, vs. James Springer et al, -Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein The Kansas and New Jersey Loan Co. is plaintiff ana James Springer and Marlon if, Springer are defendants, I will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office, at the now used for the court house, in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the nigrbest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest oi tne above-named defendants In and to ine ioilowing-described real prop erty, situatea in the county of Kingman ana state oi Kansas, to-wit The southeast quarter (J) of section one (I), township twenty-nine (23) soutn, range ten 10 west of 6th pnn cipal meridian.

Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defend ants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement, subject to a prior mort gage of sixteen hundred dol lars. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kansas, December 11, 1888. J. C.

McClelland, 11-15 Sheriff. irst Publication Dec. 13. 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE.

H. B. Pierce, Plaintiff, vs. Nickell et al, Defendants. J.

M. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein Henry B. Pierce is plaintiff and J. M. JNickell and Laura A.

Nickell are defendants, 1 will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office, at the building now used for the court house, in the city of KiDgman, county of Kmgman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real prop erty, situated in the county of King man and state of Kansas, to-wit: The southeast quarter CI) of section thirty-five (35), township twenty-eight (28) south, range seven (7) west oi 6th principal meridian. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defend ants, and will be sold to satisfy saia order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kansas, December 11, 1888.

J. C. McClelland, 11-15 Sheriff. 4U. First Publication Deo.

20, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kan sas, wherein J. B. Watkins is plaintiff and Thomas Sparks, Adilade Sparks, F.

M. Rasure, t. h. Monett anajonn Monett are aeienaants, I will, on TUESDAY, JANUARY, 23, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the front door of the building now used as a court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash in hand, all the right title and interest of the above-named defend ants in and to the following-described real property, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The southwest ouarter of tne southeast quarter of section twenty-four (24), and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five (25), all in township thirty (30), of range six (6).

Said property Is levied upon as the property of the above-named defendants, and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriff's office. Kingman county, Kansas, December 1888. Sheriff. J.

Patterson and M. SlTMMERFIELD. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 13-16 us. First Publication Dec.

20, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kinirman county. Kan nun. wherein Elizabeth H. Chase is plaintiff and Isaac Garl.

Mary A. Garl, Thomas S. Moffett and John Moffett are aeienaants, will, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1889, at the hour.of 2 o'clock p. at the front door of the building now used as a court house in the city of Kingman, coun ty of Kingman, and State of Kansas, of fer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defend ants, in and to the following described real property, situated in the county or Kingman ana estate oi Kansas, to-wit: The east half of the southeast Quarter of section twenty-seven (27), and the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six (26), except one acre in southeast corner of said southwest quarter, au in towasnip tnirty (30), of range eight (8) Bald property is leviea upon as tne property of the above-named cerenaants. ana win oe sold without appraisement to satisfy said or der of sale.

Sheriff's office. Kingman county. Kansas, December 19, 1888. J. V.

MCULELX AND, Sheriff. W. J. Patterson, and M. SlTMMKRFIEI.D.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. lW 2248 First Publication Dec.27, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. The Kansas National Loan 1 (a corporation), Plaintiff, vs. William D.

Risinger et Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman Uanaqa Ti'lioroin tlia T-Tuiln National Loan Co. is plaintiff and William D. Risineer and Sarah E. Ris- inger, and against Thomas Reeves and Mary Reeves as to their equity, a' 3 de fendants, 1 will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.

at the sheriff's office at the building now used for the court house in the city of King man, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, oner ior sale at puwic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real property, sit uated in tne county ot Kingman ana state or Kansas, io-wh: Forty (40) feet off of the west end of lots sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and twenty (20), in block number one (l) or alley sub-ai vision of the South addition to the city of Kingman, described as follows, to- wit: beeinniutr at the southwest corner or lot number twenty (auj, running thence north one hundred and fifty (150) teet, tnence east forty (40) feet, thence south one hundred and fifty (150) feet. thence west forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defend ants ana will be so to satisfy said order of sale. Said DroDertv will be sold without aiv- praisement, subject to a of $200 and one of $30. Sheriff's office, Kingman county.

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By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court ot lineman county Kansas. wherein J. B. Watkins is plaintiff and Emery F. Callender, Rosa B.

Callender, D. J. Chat- fleld, Elizabeth Chatneld, Washburn Mowen Manufacturing company ana It. iulwooa are defendants, I will, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the front door of the building now used as a court house in the city of Kingman, county of King man and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real property, situated in the county ot ningman ana state of iiansas, to-wit: i The north halfof the northwest quarter of section twenty (20), in township thirty (30), ot range nve Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defendants, and will be soia without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale.

Sheriff's office, Kingman county. Kansas. December issa. U. MCCXEIiliANB, Sheriff.

W. J. Patterson and M. SUMHERFlELD. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

12-16 First Publication Dec. 27, 1888. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court within and for the Coun ty of Kingman and State of Kansas. Domestic Sewing Machine pany, (a corporation).

Plaintiff. vs. F. B. Norton Co.

(composed of a. in orton ana n-ice and Mell Price, Geo. W. Willis, W. W.

Bobbins and Edward D. Bobbins. Defendants. F. B.

Norton, J. F. Price. Mell Price and Ed ward D. Robbins will take notice that the said Domestic Sewing Machine company (a corpo ration), organized and existing under the laws oi tne state ot umo, piaintin, aid on tne otn day of Ivovember, 1888.

file its petition said district court, within and for the county of Kingman, in tne state ot Kansas, against the said j) a. jn orton. F. Price. Mell Price.

Ed ward D. Robbins and others, defendants, and that the said F. B. Norton. J.

F. Price, Mell Price and Edward S. Bobbins, must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the 9th day of February. 1889. or said netition will be taken as true, and a judgment render- ea in saia action ior tne sum ot six hundred and seventy-one (671) dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of October 1887: and for the costs of suit; and a further judgment against saia aeienaants, u.

jn orton. j. Mell Price and Edward D. Robbins, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following-described real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter of section sixteen (16). town ship thirty (30) south, of range nve (5) west, ly ing and situated in the county of Kinsrman.

in the state of Kansas, and adjudging that saia piaintin nas a nrat uen on saia lana and tenements, to the amount for which judgment will be taken in said action as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement, and the proceeds ap- pueu to tne payment oi tne amount aue plaintiff and; costs ofQ suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming under them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property and equity of redemption, in, to, or upon said premises, or any part mereoi. Weir Lee, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attest: Burt yen able. I seal. 1 Clerk.

13-15 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick we gave her Castoria. When she was a child she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss she clung to Castoria. When she had children she gave them Castoria NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the Citizens National Bank, located at Kingman, in the state of Kansas, has voted and determiaed to go into liquidation and be closed, and is clos ing up its affairs, and ail persons holding its notes, and all other creditors, are hereby no- tinea to present the notes ana other claims against the association for payment. ly order of the Board of Directors. R. W. Hodgson.

President. Dated December 24, 1888. The above action is taken for the reason that it is deemed for the best interests of the shareholders to transfer the business of the bank to the Citizens Bank of Kingman, a cor poration organized under the laws of the state of Kansas, having the same shareholders and officers and directors as the Citizens National Bank of Kingman, and the same amount of paid-up capital stock. The new bank will oc cupy the same offices as the old, ana succeed to its prosperous Dusiness. 12-25 R.

W. Hodgson, President. BRICK. KELSOH DONEY, -AT BRICK YARD WEST OF TOWN, CHOICE BRICK For sale. Also have 80,000 first-class STOCK BRICK.

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ana to tne womo ana its appendages In particular. Tor overworked, "worn-out." run-down." debilitated taanhnra millinJZ. drees makers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house. aeepora, uunuuir motaers, ana ieeuie women generally. Dr.

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Pierce'e Farorlta Prescription la a legitimate 'medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delloata urgiuiuiuuii, At is purely vegetable composition and perfectly harmless effects in any condition of the system, luurmiitr aiuaiieaa, or nausea, Trom cause arising, weak stomach, indiaettion. Sepsis ana aiuarea symptoms, its use, oses. will prove verv beneficial. tlve euro for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leuoorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back! female weakness, anteverslon, retroversion. inwiuiBjuifu wiiMuvua, uuruiuo congestion, Inflammation and ulceration of the womb, In, tiammation, pain and tenderness ia ovaries, accompanied with "Internal beat." Aa a regulator and promoter of funo.

tional action, at that critical period of charm from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Pra- scripuoa is a penectiy sale remedial agent. aud can produce only good results. It la eoually efficacious and valuable In its effects when taken for those disorders and derangements incident to that later and most critical ptriim, mown as ine unange or lAim." avorite Prescrlptlou," when taken In connection with the use of Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder diseases.

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13, 1888, SHERIFF'S SALE. H. B. Pierce, Plaintiff, vs. j-James Springer et al, Defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman wherein Henry B.Pierce is plaintiff and James bpringer ana Marion f. springer are aeienaants, 1 will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office, at the building now used for the court house, in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, oner for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real property, sit uated in the county or Kingman ana state of Kansas, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section nine 9, township twenty-nine UyJ south, range nine 9 west of 6th prin cipal meridian. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defend ants, and will be sold to satisfy saia order of sale.

Said property will be sold without appraisement, subject to a prior mort gage of two thounsand dollars. Sheriffs office, Kingman county, Kansas, December 11, lobo. J. C. McClelland, 11-15 Sheriff.

1780. First Publication Jan. 3, 1889. SHERIFF'S SALE. J.

C. Rutan, Plaintiff, vs. J. B. Rhoades et al, Defendants.

By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein J. C. Rutan is plaintiff and J. B. Rhoades and Mary A.

lthoacles are aeienaants, 1 will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office, at the building now used for the court house, in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer lor sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real property, situ ated in the county of Kingman and state oi Kansas, to-wit: Lots No. sixteen (16), eighteen (18), twenty (20), twenty-two (22) and twenty- lour, rzi) DiocK jno. thirteen 13) Avenue A west, in Turner's addition to the city ot Kingman. Said property is levied upon as the property ot the above-named defend ants, and will be sold to satisfy said oraer oi saie.

Said property will be sold without appraisement. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kan sas, January iy. J. C. McClelland, 14-18 Sheriff.

2061 First publication Jan. 3, 1889. SHERIFF'S SALE Pennsylvania Investment vs. W. M.

Spencer, Defendant. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingmancounty, Kansas, wherein the Pennsylvania Investment uo. is piaintis ana Webster M. spencer is de- lenaant, win, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office at the building how used for the court nouse in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash in hand, aU the right, title and interest of the above named defend ant in and to the folio wing-described real property, situatea in tne county of Kingman ana state oi nansas, to-wit: The southwest quarter (H) of section fifteen (15), township twenty-seven (27) south, range nine (9) west of the 6th principal meridian, in Said property is levied upon as the property of the above- named defendant, and will be soja to satisfy said oraer of sale.

Said property will be sold without appraise ment, suujcct to a mortgage or iuw. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kansas, January i9 xocw. J. C. McClelland, 14-18 Sheriff.

ill. First Publication Dee. 20, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of tne aistrict court or Kingman county, Kan sas, wherein J.

B. Watkins is plaintiff and Charles S. Crumley, Sarah R. Crumley, T. S.

Moffett, John Grazier and M. A. Grazier are defendants, wm, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the front door of the building now used as a court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and and state of Kansas, offer for sale at puduc auction to tne nignest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the aoove-namea aeienaants in ana to the following-described real property, situated the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The east half of the southwest ouarter and the west half of the the southeast quarter of section tmneen township twenty-nine iz), oi range seven (7). Said property is levied upon as the property vi uit aw ywwiniw asieDoanis, ana will tM3 sold without appraisement to satisfy said oruer ui muu.

Sheriff's office. Kinirman county. Kansas. uecemuer lose. J.

C. HcClEUAKD, Sheriff. w. Patterson and M. SCXMERtTELD.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. 12-16 they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, the genuine. Ask tor "Ivory" ioap ana Copyright 1886, by First Publication Dec 13, 1888. SHERIFFS SALE. H.

B. S. W. Pierce, 1 Plaintiffs, I vs. Alburtus Bixler et al, Defendants.

virtue of an order of sale issued out of thn district nonrt of Kinsman county. Kan bus. wherein H. B. S.

W. Pierce are plaintiffs and Alburtus Bixler and Elizabeth Btrler are defendants, I win, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the Sheriff's office at the building now used for the court house in the city of Kingman, coun ty of Kingman, and State of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the hitrhost bidder for cash in hand, all the risrht. title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman, ana orate ot Kansas, mj-wu: The east half OA) of southeast quarter ft) of section thirty-one (31), and west half (') of southwest quarter (Ji) of section thirty-two (32), township twenty-eight (28) south, range eight (8) west of 6th principal meridian.

Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement, snbjsct to a prior mortgage of sixteen hundred (1,600) dollars. Sheriff's office, Kingman County, Kansas, December 11, 1888. J. C.

MCCXEIXAND, 11-15 Sheriff. First Publication Dec. 13, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. The Kansas and New Jersey 1 Loan Co.

Plaintiff, vs. Clara B. Allen and William R. Allen, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county Kansas, wherein The Kansas and New Jersey Loan Co.

is plaintiff and Clara It. Allen and William R. Allen are defendants, I will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office at the building now used as the court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and State of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman, and State of Kansas, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section thirty-one (31). townshiD thentv-eitrht (28) south range nine (9) west of 6th princip al meridian Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defendants, and will be sol to satisfy said order of Bale.

Said property will be sold without appraisement, subject to a prior mortgage of sixteen hundred (1,600) dollars. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kansas, December 11, 1888. J. C. MCCLELLAND, 11-15 Sheriff.

218" First Publication Dec. 27, 1888. SHERIFF'S SALE. Kansas National Loan a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. L.

D. Hixenbausrh. et Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Kingman county.Kansas wherein the Kansas National Loan Co. is Slaintiff and L.

D. Hixenbaugh and Matilda liienbaugh, and against T. J. Davis and wife as to their equity, are defendants, I will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the sheriff's office at the building now used er the court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real property, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: Lot five (5) and the west half of lot three (3) on Avenue in Jones' addition to the city of Kingman.

Said property is levied upon as the property of the above-named defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement, subject to a mortgage for $300 and one for $45. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kansas, December 26, 1888. 1M7 J. C.

McClelland, Sheriff. 2298. First Publication Jan. 3, 1889. SHERIFF'S SALE.

George II. Fitz, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel A. Thompson et al, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein, George H.

Fitz is plaintiff and Samuel A. Thompson and Ruth M. Thompson and against the Kingman National bank, J. D. Galloway, James P.

Mead, C. W. Parker, W. II. Thomposn, The First National bank and Ira Glasscock, as to their equity, are defendants, I will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 1889, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.

at the sheriff's office, at the building now used for the court house, in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants in and to the following-described real property, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The southeast quarter i) of section thirty (301. township twenty-seven (27) south, range eight (8) west of the sixth (6th) principal meridian. Said property is levied upon as the property of the abpve-named defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without apraisement. Sheriffs office, Kingman county, Kan sas, January 1, 1889.

V. 14-18 Sheriff. I .5 tS 85 Mi it 1 I I Mil1! ft 2- SWT- ft cj ntm.

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