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Parsons Weekly Star from Parsons, Kansas • 1

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TTE STAR. LABE THE NO. LABETTE, LABETTE, COUNTY, KANSAS, 1898. VOL. V.

OR mm Yo Kftl Estate Transfers. As taken from the abstract records of A WilKin Cj, Oweyo, Knn, filnd during week andiug February 5, 1898: Investment Neosho Valley -2 of James Cliristmoro, i-u ot 1-3, l-a and 1-2 and 1-2 of 8 1-1, Although I h.tvtt moved to Oswego, I have not out of the grain business at Labette. Remember we always pay the highest market price. Henry Hindm.in et al vs Win. Hlnd-inaii et al; partition.

Continued. Kli Holdertnan A. K. Holilarman ejKeiment. Defendant appears and is given ten days to plead.

Frank A. Soymour et al, receiver ot Walter A. Wood vh John Hum-lilt; appeal. Judgment for plalntill for t'WM, with 10 per cent lnterust after 20 (lavs. Dartmouth SavingA liank vi J.

S. Ci ichton et al; foreclosure. Continued 1t consent. Ruby Gm'gell Win. Gmlgell; divorce." Dismissed at plaintiffs cost.

The Dealing Investment Co. vb 10. Soloman et il; recovery. Settled a'id Ismirised at plaintiffs cost. Mntlie Jones vs Walter Dirtmisscd at plaintiff's C0Ht.

Jolin Si'bmidr vh Margaret Schmidt et al: recovery. Dismissed as per stipulation on tile. New England Loan and Investment Oounty Seat News. District Court. Court convened ns usual on Tuog-t'uy morning with the usual number of attorney, witnesses and spectators on hand.

The court occupio 1 the greater port of the first day in Belting eager, motions, etc. CUIMIXAI. DOCE1T. Stale- vs Sam OhleB. This cane was brought up and upon absence of chief prosecuting witnos wan dismissed, the curt ruling that such toils hIjcII be paid by uaid witness, Navert or (he com puny ho represents, namely The Minnesota hushing? Machine Co.

Tlie co Karns. 1-35-18, 100 Hiram V. Ruber to Virginia A. 1-2, lot 4, block 135, Virginia Kiv to Sarah Ruber, lots 1 and 2, blk -15, Parsons $3,500. C.

D. Newhouse et al to Frank Bone-brake, 1-2 of 1-4, Susane Maglo et al to David Routine, a 1-2 of 1-4 and lots 1 and 2, sec 3-3-1-20, being frac 1-3-1, 50 SS-1U0 acres Samuel HolildCy to A. W. Meador, lots 3 and 10 inclusive, blk 2. lleacock's add to Parsons, also lots 12, blk 3, Parsons 100.

C. W. Ryan to A. W. Meador.

lots 1 Wm.WATSON, Agt. at Labette. Improved Farms For Sale. will ntrKrrt'atG f.bout $22u. Mr.Ohlea to 4.

11 to 23, blk 2, also lots J.i to .11, was released from i il and returnee' all in blk 3. also lots 30 and 37, blk 5, Parsons to ids homo in Ilackberry twp. Hencock's addition to 160 ACRES State vs (t R-mch, George and Fn Rauch, bnrglarly and larceny i arge ugaimt Rmch dismiHS 1381.0(1. John Campbell to I. W.

Shick. lots 15 anil 10, block 13, Md. P. V. Shick to John Campbell, part of ii 1-4, sec 2.

twp 33-18. $1,500. Rani estate mt'g released in Jan. 'OS recorded 33.213.15. oJ.

The latter pleadintr KUilty ate awaiting sentence. This farm lies four miles east of Atamont and just west of the Zion Hill church. It has ioo acres under cultivation and the other 6o acres in orchards, pactures, etc. Plenty of house anc barn room and everlasting stock water. A large-orchard and vineyard consisting of apples, peaches; pears, plumbs, grapes, berries-, etc.

Stata vs Joseph Jones, obtaining money under false pretense. The jury find verdict of guilty. State ra George KiunoinntJ, rape, liimiKsedlefeudant married girl con cerijod in case. State vs Goorce Brawn, ho se elcaliug. Ph a of guilty a awaits sen tence.

Net reduction 25,374.37. Iruggtsts' Keport. For month of January. Kingsbury Frick Jl.iSO. Charles vVoolvui 1.20.

V. C. Holmes 1.80. Irvin Smith 1.60. Stanlev Tinder 1.10.

Wm.Suliivan 3.34. Ira lteeme J. II. Monroe Geo, Young C. A.

Pa ne 78. Geo. P. Bush 4.50. I).

O. Closser 3.00. K. II. Learned 3.45.

il. C. McKee 3.55. H. II.

Clark 02. Co. vs James Cooper, Vira Cooper et al; foreclosure. Judgment against Cooper and Cooper for and 10 per cent Interest; mortgage foreclosed; all defendants burred after sale. II.

Haines PasHmore vs Willnrri M. Thompson; foreclosure. Continued. John F. Hill vs J.

E. Vansant et al; foreclosure. for plaintiff for plaintiff for all defendants burred after sale. Wm. Hurley, assignee vs Joieph Singleton et al; foreclosure.

Judgment for $171; V2 per cent interest; stay of six months; all defendants barred after sale. The Mutual Uenefit Life Insurance Co. vs Ella M. Camborn; foreclosure. Settled.

Myron C-ok vs J. W. Columbia, on note. Settled and dismissed at cost of pluintiir. Mollie Roggs vs J.

W. Boggs; divorce Continued by consent. Interstate Mortgage Trust Co. vs James L. Wilson et al, foreclosure.

Judgement for plaint iff for 10 per cent interest. Ernestine Mnsaori vs The Telephone on note. Plaintilf given 15 days to reply: case continued. Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.

vs Titos. Moots el. al: foreclosure. Judgment barring Moots and Moots. Probate Court.

In th? matter of the estaio cf Gordon, dee'd, A Gordod, appointed adm, and bond of SC00 ap provod. In tho estate of Moore, deo'd, bond of liattie Melleney, to adtn, State vs Frank Miller and Jarao I', tt rrl JrWlD. XlOlhO hiuauilg. miao luvu were approheude i woverai wetks ago und bupposod to the parties implls cated in the Montana horeo thievery mention of was in Mir 80 ACRES An 80ere faroe, iQwtea in cultivation, JM) in ttuiolliy and 20 in pusture, 2 wells, 1 pond, 1 cistra, 4 mim house, Kansas stable for four all good Und and all can ba farmed, all kind ol fruits, about 100 bearing apple trees, plumb, peaches, pares, cherries, prunes, apriot, bhicKberries), strawberrio-i, good hog lot and in good neighborhood, near the Bo'uool house aud 4 milefl from Altamonfc and Lbette. Do you want to sell your farm, if so, list it with us.

If you want anything, let us get it for you. Call or write for terms and conditions Piatt Labette, Kans. columns at the tune but wire fuuud uo by jury. State vs Blitke Smith, riollied coat to county. State vs John H.

June, nelling whiskey. Defendant not uppreheud State Henry Tritthnrt, violation of quarantine law tlie-1 dituiiiKBed SUie vs Charles Tritthar same charge not arrested continued. Slate vs Jones, false pretense, Nollied. Cane Seed, vs Sherman, selling liq uor iliumis-rd. Ncoslio'JTwp.

Lewis Sttcey was a visitor at the coutity capital Thursday Charles Forcum, Labette was in the vicinity on business Monday. Unoli Jake Sample and wii'e Sun-dayed with John Hoover und family. Hixson and family visited in McCuue Sunday with Mrs Hixson't parents. Muster Si Joseph, from near Lv-bette, is visiting with his Bister, Mrs Jiines Peak. II McOoulou and John Burpg-raf were milling ut Dennis Thurrday and Friday.

Clyde Hooper, of AugnBta, Kansas, is making his home with his uncle, Melvin Miss Anna Smith, of Prsons.spent Situr lay und Sunday with her sister, Mrs Lcsiio Piatt. Pleany Peak, Montana's enterprising constable, went to Wier City St-uiday to subp iciia some witnesses. Mrs Sudie Johnson returned to her State vs Atidy Benson, grand lar filed and approved. la iha miiter of Louisa Huicy, unsound mind, Herman, appointed gu-irdian qu lined in the turn of $500. In the of Henrietta Thompson dre'd.

Hearing of Frauk Ptlley, one of the heirs, petitions for ordsr of ceny, dismissed, defendant in pern tentiary fillet' Statu vs George Hanun, burglary AND und larceny; bond of $200 requ le and continued. Clyde Neely, Alvin Cravens, anttie Hoeppner, Coy Hoeppuer, Bessie Fisher, Flo Bradfield. The following pupils were perfect in attendance but not in punctuality; Chester Selanders, siarvin. Selanders, Jesae Silanders, Lloyd Peak, inzio Britt. County High School JS'otes.

Mr. Joseph Warner of the class of '97 entered the Kansas Slate Normal School at the beginning of tho second term, where ho expects to be able to graduate in about a year and a half. Miss Olive Quinby of Arkansas City and Mr. Joe A. Hoover of Chetopa are among the students who have mst recently entered the school distribution; changed to March 5tb, 1S9S.

State vs II Tarr, arson, verdict f.f guilty. This case tojk up Thu sdiiv end the Greater p-irt of the etata of Mary Etta Murks, FOR SALE BY: Friday. Tarr is from Parsons and order of sale issued to guardian. wkb accused of bum i his rcsideuci in that city Kcveral months afro, hm In the estate of Forn Nading, et RODE. acquit1) meets with general approv vl tif the public.

City of Par ions vs A II al minors, Mry McAfee is appointed guardian and qualifies in the sum of $'20. Bond filed and rpprov- City with Saturday after a her sister, Mrs home at Wier lengthy visif ZelphHevil. ed. In the estate of Weir, ins.ine, i'j vs Persons va Lance Karney, Mr. Harmon Mickey of i 1j 11 fa i To h.u Uia 20, i Iff Mr und Mrs Bradfield are the proud parents of a handsomo little daughter who made her "debut upon the stage of life last Friday.

Pdttcr, guardian files sale bill I crsoLfil property. Approved; also eamo day guardian petitions for authority to Bell real estate situate in I of '97 recently secure I a sihoojll Colorado where he will spen Labette county. Guardian ordered a vivhij '7K i-m-rj juwcfHnin imr.x'Tr. 'at in under of the year teaching) tkiised. Costa to city.

Wm Washington, celling wb.kk-y, c. utinued. Sluto A Jaiboe, violation of quarantine la k. To be tried upon a-greed statement of facta. Peak vs Peak.

This case is a div -eion and settlement of property belonging to the estate of George' Peak, dece- and is contended between to publibh two week notioa in some newspaper in county. Hearing Feb. On few occasions has thr sold a lareer number of 1, 1898. Frank "Seely and Ja nes Selanders are waiting on their brother-in-law, Bert Green, who is very sick at his homo in Montana with typhoid ttver. Ttere is to beian oystor supper at thwresidenon orr juthrtjf- next Mmday 'night.

Pro seats than for presntaticyji In the oatate cf Moore, dec'J, pas.n "Merchant of Viimc Arthur Cranston, in behalf cf the I i i ning, February Cth. iUtructor of teas oi sau estate, petitions lor nnv in 1.11 (V.a n(t i r- -feaL fcurviviog widow and the children ti his first wife. This case oc order of distribution authorizing administrator of said estate uiuw.iuu mm un participating have justly receive 1 much commendation fcr the hitrh deeroa of ceedb for Isu'fit of tho Kew Hope, church. II was chimpion at the val, 'Aha the sum of $2,000 among the following heir-: Mary Moore, 81,000: efficiency to which th work was cupied M-ondoy nnd Tnesdny, turning the case over to jury hde Tuesday who have been uunble to yet come to decision. A hung jury is brought in the limited time that cnnld aah Birt, $250; Hattie Moll Fairview Mpelling school and Leslie be devoted to it cney, $250; Mary Gregory, $250; Mabel Moore, minor, $20, upen appointment of guardian for said minor.

anticipated. Addie Walker vs Suppe, recovery. Both parties Parsone. Trial going on today (Wednesday.) CIVIL DOCKET. Tlio following civil cases liave been dismissed, continued, and disposed of during 1 lie past week.

I.cvi M. Wright vs Supreme I.nrig-e ol SHtct 1 lieiuls. Sot at isoue; rettlcd. K. Travis vs Wrc.

Travis; ali- Piatt at Neosho Valley. There is to be another spelling school at Franklin WednesJay night of next week. There ia to be a grand wolf drive next Saturday to commence at Fair-view school house, thence west five miles, thence south seven miles to township line, thence east to Montana acdhsego rorl, theac3 north to' place of be ginning. The territory to Through Service BETWBEF ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND TMC PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS.

ESJFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING City of Oiwtgo vs Wirt Mojre, settled. Mari-fage Licenses. Issued by Probate Judge Pfaff during the week ending February 5, 1S08. NAME AX1 AKDIiKSS. AOK.

Svlvestor It; ron, Ind. Ter 2( Frudn W'iiinler. 25 John J. O'Reillv. Osi.ce two 31 iiu ny.

Continued. Lewis A. Stclibins et ni y. Mary C. i bson uriiisliinent.

II. Little 'usU in to lurther garnishee. be covered is rather large but if the officers do their duly, orders obryed, Btiecaso tvilPbe the result. THE PflOTOGRflfER. Makes eight fine Pholo lor 50 cents.

All different positions. The latest thing out in Call and see for yourself. Hannah Q'O'iIan, Parsons 2S Harty MIeswortb, Chetopa 27 Ed a Carr, Jhetopa 18 Frank Minis, Pun'nns Barbara Mei.cn, Elm (Jrove twp 21 Orfcar Masn, Elm Cirovn twp 22 Tho folio wing reprrt is for the fifth month cf tho Faiiviiw rchool. Leslio Piatt, taucher: Enrollment Matilda Miller vs W. C.

onliniK d. Uobcrt Willis vs Parsons Light Jlent damiigc. Settled. First -National Bunk of Parsons vs Fidelia BrigiM and F. If.

Brigge; to property. Continued. i. F. Harvev vs K.

Ft. S. Men-phi II. damage. Continuect by in.

A. -Wilson Co. va A. D. Xeale.

recovery. Continued by content. I iorefu-e Hayes, Grave twp IS Ii. E. Briece, Parsons 22 Elizabeth D.

Richmond, .21 Mellie f'rabtree, Al.amoat L. L. Dniighiuan, Mr. Pleasant 23 Joseph French, Hallowel! 24 Esielle Wnrl.itngtr.n, Oswego 21 Joseph. Switzir.

Altainont 23 Lucy Taylor, Wilsouton 21 daily attendrincj ntimbsr of tardy rai: js 513, the following pupils were perfect in attendance and punctudity; Joie Ilaeppncr, Hixsjn, Omcr Clarence Hooppaer, Oiia KeeJy, IIOTOGRAP1IER, mm, 1 DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. SUFSRiOR KISALS, flaw Fifty 19211 Johnson Ave. PARSONS, KA8..

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215
Years Available:
1898-1898