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Wichita Vidette from Wichita, Kansas • 3

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Wich ita Adverv, Wichita Advertisements. WICHITA VIDETTE. On the accommodation train Conductor This your boy, mum? He ia too big for half ticket. Mother Oh, is he Perhaps he is now, mister; but ho wasn't when we started. GEO JOHXSOK.

3. U. WASBAUGH. GEO.SiVIlTH Geo. Johnson Co Ida May, the soiled dove who was not killed in Wichita or elsewhere, was again in the police court yesterday.

She has again agreed to leave the city. A daily appearance before the Police Judge is more than human flesh can bear. Emporia News. You must subdue that proud flesh of yours or it will be the ruin of you. Arkansas Traveller.

33 MAIN SXR HOLES! Munger House has become meta-morphoised and presents a very handsome and homelike appearance. It is one of the best kept houses in the State. We say this, well knowing that the State is large, with many large towns that boast of good hotels. Mine nost and TJostess of the Munger are known, not only here, but elsew here their kindness and general hospitality. We can assure the traveling public that they will find none of the attributes of that man TVoolf, who did not know how to keep hotel, about the keepers of the Munger house.

For a good meal, superior accommodations, nnd kind treatment, choose ye, the Munger House, when at Wichita. We were unable to issue our paper last week owing to the non arrival of paper ordered some four week since. It is unnecessary to say that we dislike these omissions as much as any of our patrons possibly can, but they have been unavoidable on our part We also detest making apologies of this kind, and trust hereafter no necessity will arise for them. If others who expect their material interests advanced by the publication of a paper in Wichita, will do their part as well as we have and will continue to do ours, we assure them there will be no cause of com-plaint hereafter. We were shown last week a full blood Silverheel Morgan Stallion, lately brought J.

I. Allen, At the Wichita Druo Store, keeps constantly on hand a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, O'ds, Dye Stuffs, Window Glaas, Putty, Physicians' Prescriptions carefully hours of the day and night Lots of Christmas presents coming, and will be found at Smith's Oak. Hall Clothing Store. Hays Bro. open to-day a first class clothing house, on 3Iain Street, two blocks south of the Vidette office.

Their -stock is the most complete in thi3 tection. No one need fear of lieing suited by them, in either quality, style, or price. Those who desire painting or designing in the most artistic style, either sign, gold leaf, landscape, portrait or ornamental painting, please leave orders at this office. Fred. Sciiattnbr.

3S At the residence of Mrs. Everetts, on thd 22d by Kev. Mr. Winters, JOHN E. LED FORD and Miss ELLA HARRIS, all of Wichita.

Our friend Led. has gone the way of the. wise jn taking to his manly bust a being to cherish. He selected for his little wife, the fairest girl in Wichita. May a long life of uninterrupted joys be theirs; may they grow dearer to each other as time grows upon them, until full of years and joys, they thank God and say, it is enough.

Wichita Ad.crtiserncn?. OLH. KOHJ. i. IVir IVrv- Slore SOI, H.

EOHrT CO, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN CLOTKHsTO, BOOTS AND SHOES Hat3 and Gaps, GROCERIES- THURSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1870. tOI Vn DIUEtTOKY. rr.Tl. I5IJOWX, Judge 0th Judicial Dist. A EN GLI 1 1 yoa r(j County ''H' I Commissioners.

ILEX. MrW ILLIAMfc, i JOHNSON, County Treasurer STEELE County Clerk- vc Jf WALK MR, Sheriff- A UKiGlIT Clerk Dist rict Court KEl'BEN HUMS, Probate Judge. ve HOGGS Sup't Pub. Instruction. HMTTLES Register of Deed FKSK FULTON, County Attorney.

WM. FINN. County Surveyor. Atchison, Topeka S. F.

R. ThaissLhave Emporia: Mail A M- Mixed 1 P- The Mail train arrives in Topeka at UfflA. making connection with the Jfa'il train going East on Kansas Pacific. TnUKI Mail Mixed ...7:15 A. m.

The Mail train arrit-es in Emporia at 8 25 A. connecting with coaches ot the Southern Kansas and Kansas Stage Companies for Wiehibi and intermediate points. Fare from Emporia to Leavenworth and Kansas City only 8.00 Kansas Stago Company. Stupe leaves Wichita for Augusta and Eureka, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at G.30 a. connecting at Eureka with stapes for HiimboJ.lt and Emporia.

Leave Enn-kn. for Wichita, via Augusta, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on the arrival of at pes from Humboldt And Emporia, arrivinp in Wichita at 3 p. m. ave Wichita for Eureka, via Eldor do, eTfiy Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Fare to Aupusta onlv $2.00 Stage office in the Wichita House.

DEALERS IX flEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ARBOR RESTAURANT. i mQHARDS i CQRDEIRO, PROPRIETORS. WICniTA KANSAS. (Fonr doors south of Yidette Office,) MEALS AT ALL HOURS.

9 1 GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, -oo- ALL. KINDS OF from Kentucky, and the property of M. J. Snodgrass, who lives on the Walnut, Butler, near Walnut City. This stallion FRESH OYSTERS In every Oysters cooked, 75 44 raw 50 Day Board, per week 6 00 Board and Lodging, per week 7 00 per day, 1 50 Single Meal, 50 dcc21 tf GROCERIES, is the perfection of horse lle-h, is sixteen and a half hands high, weighs 1,230 Groceries and Previsions, WICHITA, KAHS.

TRUST In Wichita, Dec. 20th 1870, OLD TRUST, aged some centuries and four months. We are positive ot his dissolution. We were politely shown his corpse by our grocer Old Trust is dead, Our dearest friend, We shall know him here, no'more He stood around upon the streets, 'Till he became a bore. sept 15 We keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of has trotted his mile in in 3:30, when only one year old.

Premiums have been won at Fairs by him amounting to over three hundred dollars. We are glad to announce for the benefit of stock raisers and farmers, that Mr. Snodgrass designs standing this splendid stallion during the coming season at Wichita, due notice of which will be civen in oostcrs. TRAILS, No. 6 1 and 63 Main street.

Wotice of Subscription. Notice is hereby given that books for the subscription to the capital stock of the Wichita, Red River San Antonio Railroad Company, will be opened on the 25th DAY OF JANUARY, 1871, by the following named persons at Wichita, by W. B. Hutchison at Marion Centre by A. A.

Moore at Junction City by 8. M. Stridden A meeting of the Stockholders will be held at Wichita on the 30th day of January, 1871, for the election of a Board of Directers, to serve for the ensuing year, and tor the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. N. A.

ENGLISH, Chairman Board of Corporation. D. C. Hackett, Secretary. Wichita, Dec.

22d, 1S70. J. W. CHANCER, Wholesale Dealer and Manufacturer of Stoves Tin and Sheet-Iron Were AND DEALER IN Household Famishing Goods. A large stock of Plain.

and Japanned ware. Attetuiun ot Dealeis especially called No. 07 Delaware LEAVENWOIMTI, KAN anjrlKfy FANCY AND STAPLE WICHITA, KANSAS. A. WIESNER.

o. si a rt rjisox. CER1ES WICHITA MARKET. Flour Winter Wheat, per 100 6 CO Flour Spring Wheat, per 100 5 00 Graham Flour peF 100 5 00 Corn Meal, per 100 4 00 Corn, shelled, per fcu 175 Corn, in the ear, 1 60 Beans, white, per bu 6 00 Potatoes, per bu 1 50 Butter, per lb 40 Eggs, per doz 40 Lard, per 35 Peaches, dried, per 16 Apples, dried, per 16 Blackberries, dried, per 1L 25 Prunes, dried, per ft 25 Salt, per bbl. 9 00 Onions, per bu 3 50 Putty OS Linseed Oil, boiled.

1 50 White Lead, best 15 08 WICHITA HIDE MARKET. Corrected by C. M. fain street, Dry do do calf 14(Sl6 Dry salted do do calf i 1 Green do calf, Tallow, in do cake, vT Buflalo hides, dry, each do robes TV NEW ADVER, GROCERIES, 0. MARTINSON BAKEHS COilFEOTiOHEBS, No.

GO Main fetrost, WICHITA, KANSAS Odd Fem.ows. All OJd Fellows residing in Wichita and vicinity arc requested to meet in Cox's building next Thursday, Dec. 29th, at 3 o'clock p. m. Several persons in Wichita the names of whom we shall give next week who cannot pay their advertising bills due the idettc, are endeavoring to induce Messrs.

Follett Yale to move the Cottonwood FaUs Index to this place. We hope they willcome misery loves company. Fifty Dom.aiis Reward is offered tor the recovery of Jim Wool wards mules. For particulars read his Ad. in another column.

Elsewhere read an Obituary notice of OH Tru.it." The West wind sang a beautiful requiem last night, to the memory of the dear departed. Elgin the name of a new town starting on the other side of the Arkansas, opposite Wichita. As an addition to Wichita it will doubtless prove a success. The Eldorado Times tries to stir up F. P.

of Agusta, by publishing an item the die ct that the- land olliee is to be removed from Augusta to Wichita, on or about the 21th of next mouth. Snow rHl here on last Friday night to the depth of six inches. OKI settlers say that the big river at this point been fr to such a depth that trains could cross ant re-cross for six weeks atastreatcli. Notice. U.

S. Land Offk E. Augusta, Ks Nov. 25, 1C'. i Complaint haviyg been at this office by Myron E.

Good II. at-ainst N. Baldwin, lor abandoning preemption filing 3-J92, dated March 30, 17' the south east quarter section 32, township 2 south, range 1 W4 st, i) county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation said entry: the feaid parties are hereby summoned to appear st this oli' on tho 24th day of Decemixr-r, at o'clock a. to respond and famish testimony concerning said alh-red aian'i-mnjnt. ANDREW AKIN, lle-Lstcr.

TPs A. SHANNON, Receiver. 4w PROVP Is it not about time to make arrangements for putting up ice Ice will command a premium nexj summer, and those who have the forethought to lay in a supply now, will reap ducats then. The present cold snap is probably the last one we shall have this winter, and unless the ice is secured while it lasts we shal' have nothing with which to cool our miUt, drinking water, (we never take anything stronger) during the dog days of 1871. A Grand Masquerade Ball is to be given Dec.

29th 1870, at Wichita Hall. This is to be the affair of tho season, and promises to eclipse in all the mazes of that mazy business, anything heretofore held west of the Missouri River. A cordial invitation Is extended to all to conic and help "hoof" out the year 1870. Admission fee, 3 00. Executive Committee Ed.

Smith, Geo Clark, J. E. Lcdford, J. M. Steele, M.

R. Hall, C. II. Stone, Chas. Case, and If.

Waterman, whom all are to consult as to arrangements, costumes, etc. Inff! Come all my friends and read this puff, 'Tis all got up 'bout grocery stuff, That's found at Geo. Smith store, "Whom we have so often puffed before. Besides their Groceries, they have Toys, Nice Christmas presents for girls and boys, Supple-jacks, Baby Dolls, and Teas, Coffee an! Sugar, and Candies Canned Fruits of all kinds, packed in tin, And all sized baskets to carry them in. Bed cords, Twine, every kind of Ropes, And various kinds of washing soaps, Old Kirk 8 Washing Soap," just received, The price so low 'tis scarce And everything of the Grocery kind.

The place remember, 'tis easy to find In Wichita, Kansas, No. 33 Main street, They sell these things and can't be beat. Remember, at Geo. Srnith No. 33 Main street.

which we ill sell at reasonable rates and guarantee satisfaction. In connection with the above, we have We have received, and will keep constantly on hand, a large stock of Confec-tionaries, Nuts and Fruits. AND CAEE3, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, J. s. Nov.

having been v. jy William McCrary against xavi. LIQUORS. Cigars. tor bis pre-einn Fiotice of Contest.

U. Land Okvu k. i Augusta, N.v. 17, 1870. An application having bn mad: by Thomas Abbott, Sedgwick county, Kansas, to purchase the eabt half of north east qr.

and lots 1 and 2, quarter of section 7, township number 27 south, range 1 east, im the provisions of the Joint Congress, approved April 13, lC disposal of the lan Is cede I by Indians under the 2 article of September 2iHh, iSOo. 'Ut'r and Joshua Leoictr hi ants to the east and lots 1 and 2 --f 7. township 27 south, r.i'cre 1 et-l. lu-u i notified that the said Tiioiaai be permitted to olicr pro i i his claim to said 1, at lhr Hi 19th day of Dcce-iib 1V70. rt oYl.H-k m.

-The said Kssjn-r Zeiilt-r anil Josiiiia Leonard will "have uii opportunity at said time to oiler coinUer proof, and also pro in support of his ow li alalia. Asrmuw Akxn, Register. TV. A. SnAS.v:-:.

K. eeh; r. nov22d4: tion filing No. 2000, dated June 4th, 1868, upon tne south west quarter section 6, T. CLOTHING, 2ti south, Rantre 1 east, in Sedgwick county.

Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of .111 WI AND said filing the said parties are hereby sum rnoned to appear at this ofiice on the 18th CLOTHING day of January, 1871, at o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning COFFEES, saul alleged abandonment. ANDREW AKIN, Register. A. Suaox, Receiver.

tiec3v $50 REWARD. STRAYED OR STOLEN, on the night Cafsimpr. Cottonade and Linen Suits of AND The weather Ins been colder here for the past, few days than we have ever experienced before during a residence of eight years in the State. Those of our readers iu want of a good saddle horse, or a heavy team, will do well to call upon Mr. A.

A. Packer, in the southeast part of the town. Mr. Parker also has ample accommodations lor stock, and what is better, knows how to take care ot any and all placed in his charge. Jim Woodward and ulge Greenway, were up town yesterday, hunting something.

It is needless to say they found it. Messrs Babcock fc Parmalee have opened a ranch on Cowskin, at the cattle trail. They have laid in large stock of groceries, provisions, dry goods, for the purpose of accommodating the sellers in their neighborhood, nd propose to keep an outfit fully up to the demands of the countrv. COO Tons of Hay and $10,000 of Dry Goods for sale at bankrupt prices. Inquire of STEELE, ROE BRIGHT.

all kinds. White Cassimere, Flannel, Check and Hickory Shirts, and every thing per-j raining in Gentlemen's ware. Also, a com-j piete stock of ot JNovembcr 24tli, trom about five miles above Schaller'a ranch, on the Little Arkansas, two small dark bay or brown mules seven or eight years old one a horse mule branded U. S. and I.

C. and II. all on left side, and point of left ear split. One a mare mule branded L. and I.

C. on left side, slighiiy crippled in the right front toot or ankie. Both mules shod all around when they left. I will pay a reward of for the return of the moles or informa AND EVERYTHING KEPT OOT3 AND SHOES, tion that will lead to their recovery. In fslotlce of S.

Land Oi r. Auo.rs-w, Ms. I -STO. An ajiplicaM Irivircr i t.y Kdwar 1 iilion.ies, of i ie ux. Kansas, to purchase the nort-i east quarter section 22, township number 27, si.iitii.

range 1 east, under the provisions of the joint resolution of Congress, approved April 10, 1S00, for the disposal ol the ec-ded by the Osage In li ns under the 24 Article of the Tivnly of tfepicmlxT 1865. J. II. Baitiness being an adverv-claimant to tne 5 i of 1 and 1 of stc 22, and of if. see.

T. 27, R. 1 east, is hereby tint Kdward Rhoades will be permitted to to oiler proof in support Lis claim to said land at this on the lirth lav of December, 170, Hi 1 o'clock p. ni. Tb-rs said J.

lIBartiiu-ss will have an opnor! 1-nity at said time to cllVr counter and also proof in snipport of his ow cl.iji Aniji.w Akin, li gi- TV. A. biiiKxo.v, Receiver. nJ2; Fresh butter just received at Smith's. Rr.

Greeno's Inlversal A it i -miious 1M11. This is one of the best pills ever. offered to the public for all forms of bilious diseases, liver complaints, sick-headache, con stipation of the bowels. As a family pill it has no equal for this climate. Let all desiring a good medicine give these pills a trial.

For sale by J. P. Allen, Druggist, Wichita, Kansas. octl5-tf formation may be left at my place, on GLASSWABE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J.

OACER, No 129 Main Street, WICniTA, KANSAS, o-o TEIE BEST OF PURE KENTUCKY BOURBON "WHISKIES, 'Coiwcr. Brandy, Gin, Port and Sherry Cigars manufactured from the very best of tpnng creek, or a the idette Office, dec! J. J. WOODWARD. BOOTS AND SHOES, notice.

U. S. Land Office, Augusta, Ks. Nov. 25, 1870.

Complaint having been entered at this LN A office by Herbert Uoodell ajramst G. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ova. Papkh. There has been a great deal of inquiry made at our office, as to when we issued the paper. We wish to state to those who are concerned, that we issue it sometimes on Thursday's and sometimes on Saturday's and in all, a little more regularly than we receive our pay for Ad's.

His Highness, King in the absence of Palnicr, fac totum of the Crescent, Walton for abandoning his pre-emption filing number dated January 25, 1870, upon the south west quarter section, township 25 south, range 2 west, in Sedgwick county, Kansas, with a view to the cancel Smith has just received a fine stock of Crockery and Glassware. Eureka. The late discovery in a new and permanent cure for chills and fever, comes out under the name of "Disque's Eureka Ague Pills." They are now re lation ot said entry the said parties are BOOTS AND SHOES, hereby summoned to appear at this office on the day of December, 1870, at 1 o'clock p. to respond and furnish ceiving the highest praise for the effectual cure of this complaint which frequents this country, and are offered at the low price of FISRT CLASS GROCER FJctice. I i Acgusta, Nov.

21. l-70, Complaint having been entered at ih', office by Aionzo P. Mead, against CritchrJeld, for abandoning pre-emption filing nniuber 33(3, d.i ted "June 27, lr upon ea' quarter section io a ship 25 south, ra.iL'e 2 west, ia county, Kansas, with a view to canccfi.iii ot said entry: the said, parties arc surair.oned to appcr.r at this ofiice on day of December, 170, at 2 o'clock to rcspoiiii and lumish testimony concerning said ullc-d fi'mu -lonmenf. ANiiREVV AKIN, TV. A.

SHANNON, Receiver. 4 Ladies" and Misses' Shoes in ever style and quality. Men's and Boy' Boot and Shoes of all kinds. one dollar per box. They will be sent by mail post paid upon the receipt of price to R.

J. Brown, Leavenworth, Kansas. If you wish fine Tobaccos and cigars go to Smith's. Manufactories. Few people have any idea of the number of manufactories in the State of Kansas.

Without going into any details regarding them, we wish to say that, so far, they are all in a prosperous The Highest mony concerning said alleged abandonment, AiiiEEw Aktn, Register. A. Suaxnon, nov25w4t Notice of Contest. U. S.

Laxd Office, Augusta, Nov. 3d, 1870. An application having been made by Alexander McWilliams to purchase the lot 1 and 2, and west half of north east qr of section 13, Township number 29 south, range 1 east, under the provisions of the joint resolution of Congress, approved April 10, for the disposal of the lands ceded by the Osage Indians under the 2d article of the treaty ot September 29th, 1805. Wm. O.

Butler being an adverse claimant to the north cast quarter of section 13, township 29, south range 1, east, is hereby notified that the said Wm. O. Butler will be permitted to offer proof in support of his claim to said land, at this office on the 5th day of December, 1870, at one o'clock a. ra. The said Wm.

O. Butler will have an opportunity at said time to offer counter proof, and also proof in support of his own claim. Asdkew Akin, Register. W. A.

Shaxxon, Receiver. novlO to be bail in the market. LA PS, LA GLAS3ES, BAR TUMBLEK3. The people of Sedgwick county and sur rounding country are respectfully invited to give us a visit before purchasing elsewhere. I purchase for CASn, and therefore can afford to sell my goods for less than parties purchasing on credit.

It is my intention to always haye on hand a full assortment of the above mentioned goods. Do not forget the place. Come and see me, atJTo. 129 Main Street, under the Yidette office. A SAMPLE ROOM containing the choicest Liquors and Cigars, in the rear of the store.

nov22m3 condition, are fast adding to the wealth of Blank Books, Stationery, effervesced over us in one of the last numbers. We attribute it to temperance whis-ky-instead of cigars. We like to see country newspapers adorned with the full name Henry William Bloomfield Ceaser Agtistus, for instance it lets ptople, way back east, know to a certainty, that its we, and that we are Mr. Editor, that's our writing, etc. Messrs.

Smith Thompson are herding, close to Wichita, the finest lot of sleek, fat beef cattle, we have seen since our stay in the Valley. They have been fed ou the best grazing on the Arkansas since last une, hence they are in good condition. Smith Thompson are ready to sell to buyers on reasonable terms, in small or large quantities out of their fine heard. Inquire at the Star Livery Stable. To those whe design building, we would say, that you cannof do better than to engage the services of Mr.

C. Martsolf, contractor and builder. Mr. Martsolf has built the greatest number of houses that how skilled workmanship in our town. He is a pleasant 'and reliable gentleman, and has the full wish of all who know him, to load in his calling here.

We are informed by Fred. Fridcly that lie had two good horses, all he Lad irt way of fanning, stolen from hini by the Ossage Indians, Iat Saturday night, on Bluff creek. He says there are thieving b.ordes cf them to be seen at any time "in that Ticinity. We trust the settlers will cure iliem ot tlu-ir known propensity, "in a wy bey Mike." PRIOE CAS fictile of Contest. U.

S. L.VwD AnrsTA, Nov. 4, 170 An npi'llorttion having been nsa le Cobs to the south w-S. quarter of section 27, T. 27 south, R.

1 under the of resolution of iiji prove-. A pri! 10. Tr.r the disposal oi the b.u i- clcd by Csage Indians linger 2d article of September 155. on Harmon being an adverse rUimant to the uth quarter c-f s.c. 27, T.

27 vutl R. 1 east, V-rcbr notified that the s.i i Simeon Ilsrnr.on will be perroitt'-d to proof iu support of bis claim to sal 1 at this office tl; 14th d.y of IVl-niurv, 1671, St o'clock a ra. TL- binvon Harmon wili have an opportunity at s.v i time to offer counter and also pro-f in support of Lis own claim. Ax'jREW Aki.v, Register. TV.

A. Seansos. Receiver. nov24t HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR FRESH their proprietors and the state. Among these establisliments, the cigar manufactory of Simmons and Staiger, No.

95 Delaware Street Leavenworth, is probably the most prominent one of the kind in the west Their cigars have a reputation all over Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico and Missouri. The reason of it is, they use nothing but the best material, and employ none but the best workmen. They also keep on hand a very superior stock of smoking and chewing tobacco, stems, which they can and will sell on better terms than any other house in the satc. Ladie, you will find something new and nice in the way of shoes, Smith's. Coffee roasted and ground daily, at Curtis and Burnham's Pacific Coffee and Spice Mills, Leavenworth.

n'ovl02m Motice. U. S. Lam Office, Augusta, Nov. 5, 1870.

Complaint having been entered at this ofiice by C. B. King, against Rolert Johnson, for abandoning his pre-emption filing, No. 2868, dated August 29. 1809, upon the south west quarter section 14, T.

24 south, R. 1 west, in Sedgwiek county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation ot said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 25th day of Febrnarv. 1871. at 9 o'clock a. to re Notice.

U. S. Laki Office, Augusta, Nov. 5, 1870. Complaint having been entered at this office by W.

H. Hurd, against G. W. Benedict, for abandoning his pre-emption filing nnmber 2641, dated" May 18, 1868, upon the south half ot north west quarter, and north half of south west quarter section 10, T. 25 south, R.

1 in Sedgwick county, Kansas, with a view to cancellation of said entry: the sail parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 15th day of December, 1870, at 9 o'clock a. to" respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Andrew Aki Register. W. A.

Shaxsojt, Receiver. "'i i W. P. BLISS, PRO -r-r a vzr i i'iiU A I- xz. jj FOR Ks.

VICHITA, i 1 1 rl rr a i i Am riit-a, Country Piuee. Pictures an 1 Gcni3, roscivoo'l, wal spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. AxruiEW Akin, Register. W. A.

Shasox, Receiver. nov2'3 jSt In Casli. GEO. CO nut and rustic tninioft. aiway on hand.

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