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The Cambridge News from Cambridge, Kansas • 3

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InOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. A negro uamod Daniel Canada djed CHIN MUSIC. Jhe Cambridge News. HENRY E. ASP, ATTOUNEV AT LAW, Wlnlleld.

Kansai Office, in Hackney McDouaM's Ing, Ninth Avenuo. Good coal at II, Dyer's. i Delightful weather, this, W. Huff is on the sick list. Over 12,000.

Ohio is in for prosperi SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1884. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. Mail going East -Jlall going West, fl :34 p.m. 3:57 Office open from 7:30 a.

m. to 8 p. except Sundays, opou 8 :30 to a. una 0 to 7 p. in.

Mall arrlvei from Glen rouse every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 p. nu Departs at 9 a. m. II. F.

Hicks, P.M. TERMS OF SU13SRIPTION. 11,00 One cony, six months, In advance, copy, six months, advance, ou -ltli 15 cents a year additional for postage, to persons living; outside of the" county. K. L.

S. K. R. It. TIME TABLE GOIKO EAST.

GOING WEST. Passenger, 6.24 p. m. Freight v.Vi a. ra.

yasscnecr 8.57 a. m. Passenger, 6.13 a. m. Passenger, 10,16 p.

m. S. M. DEBoiij Agent. 'v' BUSINESS MENTION.

Local advertisements will be kept In until or-dcrcd out. Bran at Weaverling Co's. Homo Flour at Weaverling Co's. Sweet cider at Weaverling II. Dyer will keep on hand a variety of good coal at low luices.

Graham Hour at Weaveriiiig Co's. Fancy roasted coffee in nice tin pails at Weaverling Co's. II. Dyer is keeping the best coal for sale iu town. Go to Weaverling for boot's and shoes.

If you want to borrow money on rea pstate security, you will save time and money by dealing with Sherman Hicks. We guarantee as low rates of interest as can be obtained elsewhere in Southern Kansas, and we make no charge for acknowledging papers. Weaverling. Co. will pay the Ligh test market price for produce.

it New goods at low prices for 'cash at Weaverling Co's. Bacon at Weaverling Co's. Gloves and mittens, cheap for cash, i. Weaverling Frti roasted peanuts for sale at the postofilce. i Chew 1 1 Strike Tobacco, and try our Juck for an imported stem-winding watch.

If you are needing lencing call and eeG. B. Co We have plenty of money to loan on good real estate security, at as low a rate of interest as can be obtained elsewhere. Sherman Hicks, Cambridge, Kans, Old newspapers for sale cheap at this 0(1196. tf 11 Strike Tobacco at the postoffice.

Call on G. 13. Shaw co. if you want cannon city coal. We ppw have on hand as fine a lot of tiak and cedar posts as can be found in Cowley G.

B. Shaw Co When in need of fruit cans' call on B. Cunningham at' Burden, where you ww nuu a goou assortment. Tin spout ing a specialty we have selected Mr. M.

S. Evans bf Burden grain, hotoriety, as our agent at Torrance where you willfind him ready to fill orders for lumber and buy your gram. u. u. shaw Co, For Brick, Sand, Lime, Blaster 'Paris or Cement call on G.

B. Shaw co. Prices, low as ihe lowest. SHORT IIANDI-Lessons given by man. eeiiooi or xeiegrapny ana uusi-ness.

Address Bryant Stratton In St. Josehi, Mo, G.B. Shaw Co. have on hand the largest and best assorted stock of lumber ever kept at Cambridge. Two cars cheap coal for sale now at G.

B. Shaw Co's. 1 To Blacksmiths. Do not send to Winfiehl or Kansas City for your Bloss-burg coal. G.

B. Shaw Co. We nave completed arrangements we are enabled' to club The Farmers Companion with the News. The Companion is an agricultural pa-' per and its subscription price 'is $1 per j.year. We can furnish it and the News at the loV price of $1.16 cash down.

copies at this office. A JM Agent3 wanted for au-i JJlXiliM Lthentic edition of his life. Published at Augusta, his home. Largest, 1 handsomest, cheapest, best. Bv tho-renowned historian and biographer, Col.

Comwcll. whose life of Gariield, published by us. outsold the twenty others by 60,000. Outsells every book ever published in this world; many agents arc I selling fifty daily. Agents arc making fortunes.

All new beginners successful: grand chance $43.60 made by a lady ageut the i first day. Terms-most liberal. Particulars free. Better send 25 cnts for postage, on free outfit, now ready, including large pros Seetus book, and Save valuable time. Mm AtLES Augusta, Me.

-ONLY 50 CENTS Fcr the Balance oflSSi Tub Capital, asd FAiiMEn'e itotin- Topeka, The Great Farmers' NcwsDancr. The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal fill be sent to any address the balance of 1884, for 50 cents. Every man and woman who wishes to havs an intelligent idea of the political situation in the cattdnal fcampaigta should take plenty bf on the 21st day of 1884. About a week' later the coroner took him' up and analyzed the contents of his stomach, demonstrating by approved processes, the presence of arsenic, 'and that it was the probablo cause of the negroe's death. Other evidence showed almost conclusively that ho received the poison in eating a watermelon in the patch of one David Bradley, noar Cascade.

Other reports charge Bradley withpoison- ng the melon, with felloneous intent. Bradley was arrested last Wednesday and lodged in jail. The preliminary will come off soon. Sedan Journal. Last Sunday morning while Jeff Pugh and hia nephew, Marquis Pugh, were ou horseback tiding side by Bide, a shot gun Jeff was carrying iu froif of him was accideutly 'discharged, the entire charge of thicken shot passing through Marquis' right hand, thence intd the middle third of the right thigh; striking the bono, passing under and lodmnir iigainst the skin on the other side.

The snot was extracted and the wounds carefully dressed by Dr. C. G. Smith as sisted by Dr. Stevens'.

At last accounts the boy, who is 13 years old, was doing well considering the severity Of the wounds. Cedarvalo Star. As the season for watermelons is now over, we will "add up" and let our read ers see who were the lucky fellows In contest for the News. Mr A. Bi Booth presented us with the first melon, which balanced the scales at 21 pounds.

Win. Weaverling comes next witii a 24 pounder, and to beat this Harry Wheeler comes to the front with one weighing 38 pounds, then II. Dyer carries off, the cake with one weighing 45 pounds, thus it will be seen that Henry Dyer gets the paper one year, Harry Wheeler six months and Wm. Weaverling tiiiee months. Ella Wheeler, the poetess, says that when she began to write she didn't know a soul with the press not even a countrv editor.

She did not even know where but two or three well-known literary papers magazines were A little, girjl of her own age went to a dook store sua cop ied off the addresses of several of them, and, she sent out poems to most of them, coolly, requesting the editorsjo send then: papers as pay for the poems if they, were The very first one sent to responded favorably. An exchange hits the nail on the head when it says "When you hear a hi an sneering at the local papers because they are not as big, cheap and newsy as the-city papers, you can, ly bet that he does not squander his wealth in assisting to make them bet ter, and. that generally, the.papers-have done tiiore for him than he has for" them The man who cannot benefit arising to a town froth its newspapers, hasn't the sense of an oyster, and is about as much value to a town as a delinquent tax list." The the Itoasville New? has been changed. It is now "Carpenter's Kansas and the way Bro. Car penter is whooping 'eta up causes the jack so prominent in the heading qf the paper, to 'shed tears as big as youi' fist.

while liia (the jack's) tail sticks straight out behind and carries a grip mailed the terrible information, "And thereby hangs it point is easily seen close'-15 the tail tale B.ro; C. is a witty writer, and gets hrrfin interesting paper. We are glad to cee Chinese families spend their entiro lives 'aboard a jank. These house-boats aio about as, big as two old- fashioned four-post end to end. 1 They', are covered, a night by a roof of bamboo and in them are harbored, day and man and Wife, grandparents and children.

There is always.1 jri the place of honor on the boat a family altar. F. 'Jennings uiVd II. .13. Asp wi)l speak at" the 'school hoise in Cahibridge on Thursday evening, 'October 23.

The Glee clulvof Cowley' cVunty Will be on! hand and furnish excellent music for the occasion. Let's give the gentle men a crowded house everybody come Doli't forget the date, In about two weeks from now one half of those who have made election bets wilf be kicking themselves for al lowing those political preferences to get away with their money and judg ment. The other half will hire a cheap boy to kick them for nbt betting morei Dr. S. Wilkhis has purchased A C.

Jones' office furniture and rented the room for an office, He has moved his family to town and is giving his whole attention to the practice of his profess ion. We are glad he has located in our town and wish him good success. Young ladies fan themselves rapidly in Church, as' much as to say "I'll catolt him, I'll catch tiim, I'll catch white married ladies are nioTe it, and) thiii fans sdftiy murrcvr: "Fve got him, Weaverling art selling goc cheaper than nver hefoic, for CAsli or Land oillco at Wichita. Oct. 13, '84.

Nctleo hereby given that tlm following named settler has tiled notlue of his Intention to make tlmil proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before 8 Ji Phcr- man a notury ptihllcat tamnrltlge, Kansas, or In his absence before II. F. Hicks uotary public at same place, on Dec, 21), 'S4, vl. urann uooner, ior we new wc la twp 81 7 Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his coutlnuousroHldeiiee upon and cul tivation ot said iimu, viz iiarnef tirillln, Rulfus Grlilln, Smith and Jl KrutsliiL'er. all of Cambridge Cowley county, Kansas.

f- 1j. uegiutor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Oct. 4th, '84.

Notice is hereby that tho following named settler hasfllcdnotlco of his intention to make final proof Iu support of his claim, and that said proof ill be muilo before S. B. Sherman, or It. Hicks, Notaries Public, ot Cambridge, Kansas, on Nov. 15, '84.

viz: Dewltt nous, lor tlie lots 20, 27 and 28 and swii scsec 18 twp 80 r8e. He names the fol lowing witnesses prove liis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz John Briscoe. Thomas Beckett, Jacob Jack son aim bamuci jucksou, all of Box, Cowley county, Kansas. -11 H. WALKEit, Register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lalid Offlce at WtWnti, Oct. 7, m. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to niulio Until proof in support of cluim.und that said proof will be made before 8. Slier-maiif Notary Public at Cambridge, Kansus, or In his absence before F.

Hicks, Notury Pub-lie attlio sanin place on Nov. 15, 'it, viz Allle Heeler, lor tlie sef se see l'J uinl n) ucj.i sec 8U and uw nw' see 0 twp ill be. Slie names the following wltnessun to prove her continuous residence upon nud cuuivu-lion of said land, viz. Hamill, Jolm Bear, A Booth andS 1' all of Cambridge, Cowley comity, Kansas. U-u U.

L. waiKor, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Wichita, Kansas, Sept. 17, '84. Notice Is given that the following named settler has filed notice of hia intention to makellnal proof in support of his claim ana that said proot will ue muuo pctoro s.

u. Sherman or II. F. Hicks, Notaries Public at Cambridge, Kansas, on October 8, '84. viz George Fawcett.for the a1, nwjf sec 21 twp 81 8 e.

He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultivation pf said land, George Baldwin, Richardson, Iliatt and Scymore, all of Grand Summit, Cowley county, Kansas. 8-8 R. L. Walkeh, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Offlce at Wichita, Kan, Sept.

10. 1884. Notice is hereby given -that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. V. Hincs, notary public, at Dexter, Kansas, on Thursday Oct.

30th. 1884. viz William H. Mosby, for lots 8, 4, 11 and 12, sec 31 twp SO of rSe.1 He names the following witnesses to prove, his continuous residence upon and culti vation 01 said land, viz win Dicoraoii, ante Ellis, Hill and II Ellis, all of Box, Cowley county, Kansas. t.

it, L. WALKEit. itegisrer. NOTICE PUBLICATION. Land Offlce at Wiehlta.Kansas.Scnt.

15; '84. Notice is hereby eiven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before S.B Slier- man, notary out) at (JanuiridircAansas, or in his absence before II. F. Hicks, notary public at the same place, on viz; ai- nhonso II. Armstrong, for the seii' swji see 12 and el nw and nej swjij' sec 13 twp 30 7 He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Henry Glaves, Robert Barker, A Moore and John Moscr, all of Box, Cowley county, Kansas.

8-8. klj vvaiKcr, itegisiei. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Of flee at Wichita, Kansas. Sept 20, '81 Notice is hereby eiven that tho loiiowmg named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fifial proof in- support of bis claim and that said proof will be made before A.

Ilen- tnorn a notary puonc at euraen nansas on oai. Nov. 8th, 1884, viz: William -W. Cox, 8 No 2S075 for lots 7 8 and 9 sec 7 tp 31 se, He names the following witnesses to'prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, Isaac L. ilorren or camnriugo, Cowley county, Kansas, and Howard Wick of (irand summit, uowiey county, ivansas, ami Cowlcv countv.

Kansas. K. L. Walkek, 4-9 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T.and Office at Wichita Kan.

Sent. 29. '84. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his cjaim, and that said proof will be made before S. B.

Sherman Notary Public at Cambridge Kansas or in hia absence before H. F. Hicks, notary public at same place on Nov. 8, '84, viz i George Bull, for lots 81 and 82 wM seM see 31 twp 31 8 e. He names the following witnesses to nrove his Continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz George Warr, Frank Jones, T.

J. Hughes and John Jones, all of Cambridge, Cowley county, Kansas. 5-10 R. L. Walker, Register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, Sept. 27, '8-1. Notice, is hereby sriven that, the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support, of bis claim, mid that said proof will be made before t-. H.

Sherman, Notary Public at Cambridge, Kans, or in his absence before 11. F. Hicks, Noterj Public nt Kama ace, on iNov. 'a, 'irt, Barnet Griffin, for the s4 bcH and mH sec 12 twp 31 of 7 e. lie np.mes tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence un and cultivation of said bind, viz Eugene Peter Saunter, li Krutsingcr and Smith, all of Cambridge, Cowley county, Kansas.

5-10 R. L. Walker, Register. NOTICE FOR rUBLlCATICKv. Land Wichita, 'luins.

Sept. 24, Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his inteuMon to make final- proof in support of his claim and that said proot will be made before Sherman or H. Hicks, Notaries Public at on Nov. 1, '84, Viz: Elmer Current, for the ne see 13 twp 82 7 e. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, John Cropp, A A Ware, Daniel Boyce alid II Marsland, all of Cambridge, Cowley county, Kansas.

4 9 It. L. Walkeh. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Ind Offlce at Wichita, Kansas, Scpt.24th, S4. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlerhas llled'iiotice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before S. B. Sherman or 11 Hicks Notaries Public at Cain-bridge, on Nov. 1, '84.

viz: Fazel, for the lots 21. 31 and 3'3 sec 6 and lot 8 sec 7 twp 33'B 8 c. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz Bates, of Burden, Cowley county, Kansas, and Dodson, William Finney ami l'J Hughes, all of Cambridge, Cowley county, Kansas. 4.9 R. L.

Walkeh, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Wichita Kan, Sept 19, 'SL Notice is hereby given that the following mimed JettlCr has tiled notice of his intention to make final pn of in support 'of his tlaim and that said proof will be made before Sherman a Notary Public at Cambridge Kan, in his absence before 11 Hicks a Notary Public at the same place on Nov. 1, James Kidwell, for the lots 20, 2. 21 and 12 sec li) twp 33 8 c. He nnestlie following witnesses.

to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said hiu'd, vfc '1 Barrett, of tSiSvi-rilnle ChautiuKiHH county, Kansas, and Yates Smith, Williams aiiu i loiui, allot wm ruige, Cowley ctw-ity, Kvisns, 4-H U. L. Walker, Ftjilster. Whoa 1 Bully for Ohio I What do you think now J. P.

Craft is in Euwards county. Axe handles at Weaverling Co's. A reunion is in progress at Grenola. T. E.

Hicks has a good cow to let out to milk. "Aunt Jemima" failed to report for this issue. How does the Ohio election agree with you? A good rflany papaws in this neck '0 the woods. Go to Dyer's for coal if you want to save Johri Freeman, of Fredonla, was in town this week. Go to Weaverling Co's for your sweet potatoes.

T. E. Hicks spent a day or two in Grenola this week. Fine cut tobbacco 63 cents per pound at Weaverling Co's. The I.

0. U. T. lodge had a lively dis cussion at their last meeting. i Joseph Smith lias rented the house lately occupied by Zed Craft.

Butter. Weaverling Co. will pay OS nta nor lh fnr trnnrl hnitpr Mr. Jonas Leedy has added some needed repairs to his residence Miss Aniiie Baynard returned to her home in Dallas, Texas, last week. A dilapidated looking show passed through town Thursday, from Winfield John Sanborn is able to be on our streets again, after a few weeks' sick ness.

DiEDr-rQct. 11.. 1884,. infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

S. B. Sherman aged 13 days. A number of our young folk3 attend ed the ball at Burden on Wednesday evening. What a sensation it would create if Butler would only elope with Mrs, Lockwo'od, Read our business locals if you want to save money.

Always buy of those who advertise. A good time at the school house next Thursday evening. The ladies are cor dially invited to be present. Miss Lottie Wilkins has been engaged to teach the primary department of our school, which begins next Monday. I vfr We don't know anything about it but some one says Cambridge has a new butcher shop.

Perhaps it's only a campaign lie. 1 '7 The republican meeting at the school house last Saturday evening was well attended. The, speech by Mr. Asp was a good one. The annual meeting of the Kansas State Temperance Union' will be held in Topeka on Wednesday, Nov.

19, 1884, beginning at 9 a. m. A entlemin from Burden has rented one of I. B. Todd's houses.

He says he moved here because we are blessed with plenty of good water. Winter is coming and Weaverling Co. have just received a nice lot of gloves and mittens which they are selling way down for cash or produce. Every farmer who possibly can should bo gathering his corn this fine weather and carefully crib it. It IS poor policy to leave' 'corn in the until cold weather sets in.

Kind looks, kind wordb. kind acts, aid warm hand-shakes these are sec 6'miary means of grace whfcii men Are iri trouble, and are fighting these un seen battles. Dr. Hall. one should fail to attend the po litical meeting at the school house next Thursday evening.

Good music and excellent speeches. No doubt it will be a rich treat to our citizens. It is idle to say that the women of America are not advancing when a Washington woman has been nominated for President, and ail Indiana wo man has eloped twice in one week. A jfew' evenings since, 'jolui put a sweet potato into George's pocket, just for Place Hurl's store. Result boys ouf 15 cents.

Moral "don' monkey with the band wagon unless you have a ticket." It is said thaj; young girl ever ful ly appreciates it kiss until, she gets a modthful of moufetche in her teeth, hi such cases the younj girl may imagine' she is eating sweet com and has swal lowed some of the silki Mr. J. A. Sanbom has just, Returned from a trip to Hunnewcll and felling-ton. He says the country aroundathe former place is the prettiest he ever cast his optics upon, but there are tbre B.

LUKENS. II, J. LUKEN8 LUKENS BROS. BLACKSMITHING, AND WAGON REPAIRING, (Shop opposite, Valley House,) Cambridge, Kansas. Wo are now prepared to do all kinds of worlt In ourlinoon snort notice'.

All work guaraij-. teed; Churues reasonable; Glveutacull; R.F. ROBERTS, BLACKSMITH, CAMBRIDGE, KANSAS. If you want your Iron mid Steel uji, tall on him. "Botcher 4r BO YOU KNOW THAT LOKILLARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tne: Koko Lea Fine Cut imr: isavv and Black, Iirown aiW-Yt-liuw tmvXt- tiro tuc beat and clival -est, qual ity countered.

i i I Positively tho Shortest Line from KANSAS CITY, ATCBK03 ST. JOCEfH ToCniCAGOandtlieEast Entiro Twins run through without changd, THE running Through Sleepers from Kansas City, Topeta, AtcMson and St. Joseph to CHICAGO, and Palace Reclining Chair Cars on al Trains, Bay and Night, Through to Chicago without change MEALS SERVED IN THE Famous 0. B. 1 0.

Dining AT ONIK 75 CENTS EACH. this lino aro landed in Grand Union Depot, Chicago, where direct conneo. tions are niado for all points east. All Trains Run Daily. Wo Sunday layover.

This is tho popular line via PEORIA for INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, COLUEVSSliS, and all points in the South-east. Remember, that Tlnoiigh Tickets by this Line can be had at all principal stations in tta west. Be sure that oiir tickets read over the-Jld Reliable Route Via QUSNCY. T. J.

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n. thin I know. swTmiw toft IZi Tn Stt wow apart In toping wlB won IleerlMted. whose dnys were haunted b7 malnncholj JbVm erbliiihti br blinding hoadacho. I my whemas eioellent romedy.I fMlttUWlt walnht 175 lbs so mod that I andnhout out of door, In sight of all this ttej InM Inalimlfloiinos.

1 wish I miKht be able to beneut lewd oi deluded young men hy recommending jout nmeay. The orielnal letter from which tho abavfl Is an extract, knd several hundred others similar oplnlona.ln equally atrong term on lo and will ba shown to any one calling at our oil cls who shows that his Interest lu the matter arUot fnm linilrn to irnard auaiust lmDOSitloli. REMEDY CO. MF'GCHEMIST Market and 8th St. ST.

LOU18, MO; fCB8t S.ttNi liliW lBlMp KVt ty; Bully 1 II. F. Hicks is on' the sick list, con fined to his room. Mrs. J.

P. Craft is visiting with rela tives and friends iu Bunion. Mrs. James Tull and Miss Blanche aimer paid a visit to friends in Cedar- vale this week. I.

Winters this week finished gather ing a patch of corn on his farm, which averaged fifty-two bushels to the acre, Mr. Winters says the corn is of a new variety. As we go to press, the latest from the Ohio electioii is' that the republicans have carried the state by 12,000 majori ty. These figures ai'fl'iiot official, but are about correct. It is all right to toll a bell, but it makes a' difference hoVyoudoit.

A man once told a belle he would marry her, and it cost him five thousand dol lars because he didn't. As tiietree-js fertilized by its own broken branches and falling leaves, and grows out of its decay, so men and na tions aro bettered and improved by tri als, and refined out broken hopes A 11 .41. Jl .1 i 11 anu uiiguiuu expeuiauons. uatn. Customers, Attention I An unusual demand upon our finances requires us to nmke this urgent re quest, that all our customers, whose ac-cohnts are now due, come in at once ajid pay the same, thereby greatly obliging iis.

Very llespectfully, Weavehling Co. 1 "1 II cr lips were like the leayes, he said: By autumc's crimson tinted Some people autumn leaves preserve jBy pressing them, she hintqd. The meaning bf tile gentle binf The loyer did discern, And. so be clasped her round the neck, And glued his lips to lier'n. Why tho Editor Swore.

With a ten-ifllc cold in the head, And liis eyelids heavy and sore, The editor sat in his broken chair, And bitterly, earnestly swore. A youth had dropped in with a poem, A man was there with a dun, And a chap had entered to1 tell him How the paper ought to be run. i 1 An Irate subscriber had told him That his sheet.wnsn't fit to.read, 1 While another had carefully' promised To punch the editor's head The foreman was yelling for copy, The wind whistled in at the door. And thts, with a few other reasons, Is why the editor swore. fyit thS angel Who took It to heaven, Recorded this verdict there "The jury find iu the present case, 'Twas a justifiable swear." Dr.

S. Wilkins, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CAMBRIDGE, KANSAS. Office Oh eatit side Main street. For Domestic Sfcwino' Machines CALL ON SHERMAN HICKS. NOTICE FOE, PUBLICATION.

Land Offlce at Wichita, Oct. 14, 1SS4. 1j itIvai, 'hut flirt named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his "claim, and that saluprooi will ne marie neiore a. j. lien-thorn, a notary public at.l'urden, Kns, on Nov.

29th. 1884, vik John 1) SNo for the 4 nc)4 sec 8 ana swj nw)i and mvif sw4 scc y( twpdu i e. He names tlie following witnesses to prove 111 continuous residence upon and of snid land, via John Griggs, Geo Savage, Jacob Kingwala and James Gates, all of Box (Jitv, Covley county, Kansas. 7-15. L.

Register, NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, Oct, Notice is hereby i ifiven tbtit the following named settler has filed notice jnf his intention to make final proof In support fcf his claim and that said proof wiil be maddiefore Sherv matt or a a iiickh, notaries uam- i --a icci i unugc, ivunsua, vii ivucuiuuui 100, Daniel 51. Boyce for the lotjs 8 and 9, sec 18 twp 83 8 e. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said liwid. 'Vm Cbrrell, Wash Correll and Butler, all of Cambridge, Cowley county, Krn sas.

7-12 L. WAJ.TfEit, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. land Office at Wi'citiTA. Oct.

10 84v -Notice is hereby givcti, that the follownfl; nttmcd settler has filed notice ot his intention msiltfl (iliial proof luntiort of his claim. and tbat said nroor will be'innne oeiore Jhehnahor II ntitarics public; at Cambridge, hansas. on Nov. viz Theodore II. WicltfsV lot 1, 2, 3 and 4 sec tw681r8e.

He name" the follifr. Ing witnesses tr) wove his continuous residence upon and cultivation, of said land, yiz Thomas Davis, John Ktrkpatrick, C'oUns and llenrvuampocll, all of Grand Cowley county, Kansas, 7-U Walkek, Register. NOTICE FOUVUBLlCATIOSl. i Land Office at Kans. S4.

Notlcq hereby given that the following named settler has filpl notice of his intcntlbu to make final proof in support of bis- claiilt and that, said Droof will' bto made bCfor 3. Bhcrman or tt-P Hicks, nbtarics nnnihriilo-B. KiuisnA. October 18th. 1884.

vl! John W. Current. 1) No27S8" for the lots 22, 23, amid 27 see, 19 twp H2 8a- He continuous 'won and cnltfratiou of said dmid, vir -'J)aniit1 Hoyce, Xtv slant! George Millet atjd Ixe Kutieiy H-i (Jan) uowivy esuiity, jvunsHBi 11 1. Walk i'tt, ReV-itcr. papers, lrer.

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K. Jli'DHOV. Toneka, I'jioDUcm. open salo'ins in the town..

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