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TnilVICATroNf CHIN MUSIC. Misalda'Bard ralitnned to her homo InAYinfioU lionday. Because a business man discontinues; lis advertisement, says an exchange, does not follow that peoplo quit 'tW. Cambridge News, SATURDAY, SEX1. 10, 1885.

TT IE SOUTHERN KANSAS. IS A KANSAS iipAD And Is thoroughly Identified with tie Interest! and progress ot the Sjato of Kansas aud IU people, and altords its patrons facilities On equaled by any Hue In Eastern aqd Boutut Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains dally between NOTICE FOlt Pi: Land Olllco at Wichita, Sept 1:3, 18f5. Notice Is hereby given that tho following named settlor has (fled notice of ids Intention to niaku final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before fj 11 ShcrtiwVr II Hicks, notaries public, at Cambridge, iCansun, oh Oct 1, 1885, vbsi llonvy Sicks, of Cambridge, Kans, for tho at sw of see. 8S tw'l) HO of 7 east. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous rosldeucu upon and cul- tlvatloll ot sam lanu, viz Conrad Jones, Sliaw.C.

J. Bliaw aim llozeal, all of Carnbi Cowley Co, Kan, 3-S MIAMI UAM5, lieglSlor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllco at Wichita Sept. 3, t5.

Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler lias filed notice of his Intention to iiiako final proof in support of bis claim and that said proof will be made before District Clerk of Cowlev, CO, Kansas, at Wlntleld. on 11) tli day of Oct, viz: Green Jl. Self for the seV sue two 31 11 8 o. 1 lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said hind, viz (Jeoriro vornon, JNapoiien Davis, Wil liam French, re tor Mathhis, all of Grcnola, lill-ri Co, Kansas, a bank Kogistpr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Olllco at AVIchlta, Kan, Sept, 3, SS.

jNotice is nerciiy given that the following named settlor has lllednotlco of hlslntentlou to make final pre of In support of his claim and that said proof will be made beforeUif trlct clerk of Cowley, Co, Kas, atWintleld, onlOtbdayof Oct, 1SS5 viz AVilliam. L. Logsdon for tho nc nc sec 23 twp 111 8 e. Jlo names tiio loiiowiua witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upou and cultivation of said land, vU Gcorsre v'eruon, Napolicn Davis, Wil liam French, Peter Mathlas, all of Grenola, Kik, Co, Kansas. i-i RANK hale, register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Wichita, Aug 31, '85. Notice is bcrehy given the loiiowimt named settler has filed notice of his intention nittke final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before A llentliorn or A i iientiiorii, notaries purine at Burden. Kansas, on Wed. Oct 21, 1885, viz Elizabeth Ciuinincliani, JNo ior the nw 4 scM sec 22 twp 30 of 7 Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz: A AVatcis, A Cooper, lazier and Savage, all of Box City, Cowley Co, Fkank Dai.k, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Ofllce at Wichita, Kansas, Aug 10. '85, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proot win oe maue oeiore a Sherman or II Ilicks. notaries public at Cambridge, on Oct. 3rd, 1885, viz Albert Moore for the lots 10, 20, 29 and 30 sec 7 tp S3 8 c. He names the following witr isses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation oi, saia ninu, viz; Douglass xseai, Marshall, Henry Clark Earnest Curtis, all of Dexter, Cowley County, Kansas.

fiO-K TiiiAvrr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kas, Sept 9, '85. Notice is hereby iriveu that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to ninke" final proof in support of his claim, and ihat said proof will be made before Sherman or II. F. Hicks, notaries public at Cambridge.

Kansas, on Oct, 17, 1885, viz: Georgo McClurg, Cambridge, Kasas, fort-he i and of sw of sec 24 twp 31 range 7 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. E. Johnson, E. Stoner, VV.

11. UUl- umber, C. Clover, all of Cambridge, Copley Co, Kansas. 1 iiiANic dale, liegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land office at Wichita. Sept 15, 'So. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make llual nroof in support of his chum, and that said proof will be made before SB Sherman orll. F. Hicks notaries public at Cam bridge, Kansas, on Oct, 24tli, 1885, viz: ui r.

Knar or rvntiii Ktimmlt. I owicv. lo, Kaiisas, for the swjf and vi 'sec 29 twp 31 8 6 p. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cm tivatiou of said land, viz: Hamil Harris. Henry Btaullcr, Moblcr, all of Cambridge, Cowley Co, Kans, 3-8 i kank Dale, liegister.

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It draws like a magnet. Address, 13m0 Scam mull Pine st. Louis.Mo A GREAT STORY By Mr. James Payn, Is now being published in our family weekly paper. Also each week we give a sermon by REV T.

DE WITT TALMAGE, a feature alone worth tho price we charge for the whole year. In addition to the contiuucp stories, weekly sermons by Brooklyn's most noted Divine, and general literary m'iscdlauy, every issue contains the following Illustrated sketches of prominent men, letters from all parts of the world, news of the week, happenings of Interest in Missouri and Kansas, full and reliable market reports, political goings- on, Washington news, and special departments carefully edited for farmers, little folks, the family circle and business men generally. The present publishers have conducted Tho Times for 15 years and have learned by experience that genuine merit wins more friends than anything else. We are encouraged by our largely Increased list of subscribers, now numbering over 63,000, to continue the reduced price of 1.1X1 a ear, and will thcretore receive subscriptions at this low price- Every Democrat, every. Western Man, every Farmer, every housekecner and every Intelligent, newspaper reader in this section a ill tind something every week in The.

Times worth our price of $1 a Specimen copies free. Iteniit by postal tictc, money o'nleror registered lctt.ei, THE TllltS, KausiwCity, Jiu. Will Wtawi'ling is pioriving at liar-den's during Frank's absence. 3. L.

KIdwell is ahead so far. The watermelon he brought ua last Saturday was splendid. V. Put aw ay the llttlo hammock, SUo can swing In It no more, For she tried to stwd up In It, And there's crape upon the door. USImTiETTEBS Remaining uncalled for In the postollico ut Cambridge, Cowley couuty, Kansas, on Sept.

IS, 1385 i Miss P. A. Beach, D. Harris, Martin Culverj Chas, flowo J. L.

Myers, P. Jones. Persons calling for any the above ill please say "advertised," v- II. Uicks, Postmaster. G.

B. Shaw at their yard in Cambridge are now receiving, full stock of best grado of lumber, which they are offering at as low prices as the same can be bought in any of the lumber.yards in tho neighborhood. rvCpB.SUAW Itf' J. Froehlich, Agt. capital and Farmers' I.

Journal. The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal i3 an' 8-page, 50 column weekly paper, published by J. K. Hudson at Topeka, Kansas. Tho Capital is the Ofllcial State Paper, and gives very complete reports of the meetings of the Legislature, and all conventions fxd associations at the State contains a G.

A. 11. department, arid its general and State news features are strong. It is a splendid representative Kr.n3.rs paper. Sample copy sent free.

Paper will be sent one year to any address, in or out of Kansas for $1 tf 'EtSIMESS MENTION. Local Advertisements will be kept In until ordered out Old newspapers for sale cheap at this ofllce. 'tf Sherman Ilicks will trade you a new sewibig machine for stock. Kotipp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me for medical please call at my oiHce and settle either by casli or note, as my services are cash when the work is dohe.

'I 'don't mean to crowd any one; am willing to wait on my customers a reasonable time, by them giving note bearing interest. I must have your account settled ou the firs; of every Hoping yon will comply with my rules, if you want my service. Thanking you for past favors arid hope I will lie abje to accommodate you in' the future. E. U.

Loxg, M. D. Sheep for Sale. We have 200 head of sheep which we will sell at a very reasonable price, (tf) Sukbjiatst Hicks, MOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas.

April 4, '85 'Notice is liereoy given tnat tne louowmg named settler lias Med nonce oi ins intention to make tiual proof in support ot his claim and tbatsaid proof will be made before 8 Moore IlUtitrV tUOIlC HI. UUJU, VW. on Saturday. October 10, 13S5. viz Nathan Moser lor tne se sec is anu nc and hww of se'4 see la town ho range i He- names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Henry Til kington, Samuel Glantzcr.

11 Ulaws, and Thomas Elet, all of Glen Grouse, Cowley, Co, Kansas. 1-fi Fh.vsk Dale, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land' olllco at Wichita. Kas.

Aiur. 37, '85. Notice Is" hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim and that said proof will be made before Sher man or It Ilicks, notaries public at Cambridge, Kansas, on Oct 10, ISSa, viz Richard' A Williams, for the nw sec 5, twp ffisrSoast, Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon aud cultivation or said laud, viz C. Ellison, of Cambridge. Cowlev Co, Kas, and E.

E. Cralue, Walter W. Wliitescarver and Siil Ilartscl, all of Grenola, Elk Co, Kas. 1-0 i bankjai.is, Keinster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land ofllce at Wichita. Kansas, Aus. 18. '85, Notice is hereby civen that the follovvbur named scttlerhas'nled notice of her intention. tomakehnal proof in support of claim and that said proof will be made before Sherman or II Hicks, notaries public at Cambridfifa.

Kansas. Oct. viz: Sarah Fazel, for lots 19 and 81, and sects to aas roe, She names the followlue witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz W. F. Jones, W.

B. Dodson, II. Finney and T. J. Hughes all of Cambridge, Cowley Co Kansas, fKASK uale, 82-5 Rerister, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office at Wicu ita. Aue. 19 1885. Notice Is hereby civen that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support or ins claim, and that said prool win oe mane Doiorc a oner man or II Ilicks, notaries public at Cambridge, on Oct. 6th.

1885, viz John J. Price, lor tUe ana sw nc ana lot 10 sec t.n a. .1. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: Abe Brown, Jacob Brown, Emerine and Henry Ncal all of Cambridge, uowicy county Khiishs. Fhask Dale.

5:2 5 Register. NOTICE FORPUUL1CATION. Land Office at Kans, Anff. 18 '85. Notice is hereby given 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 ootore is, Sherman or II.

F. Ilicks, at Cambridge, Kansas on Oct. am, lfNi, viz; iioim u. razei for low 4 and 5 sec 7 tn $2 e. He names the following witnesses to prove hi; continuous resilience upon aud cultivation of said land, vie T.

J. Hushes, W. F. AV. II.

Finney and 11. Dmixnu all oi amiirtdge, Kas. (53-5) Fhask Jjalu, Register, Want to Soon the will fall. The fair-' at; Winflaid begins poxt Monday. f.

Mra. Jennio Weavoring la attending collego at Winflold. i i i i 1 1 Miss Susie Clovoi' is boarding in town and attending scbool. Miss Allio Harden commenced her school in Burden Monday. James Combs is in Miama county looking after his farm there.

Mr3. C. Sterns, of Brewersville, is here on a visit with relatives. Ono pair patent sewing machine cas- terfi for sale at Sherman Hicks'. Our liveryman, James McClellan, has moved into the.

Dr. Pleasants house. Grant Franklin wa3 down from Latham Monday to see his best girl. George Gaskoll is boarding at the Leedy residence and attending school. John Freeman burned his hand pretty badly with hot sealing-wax Tues day.

The temperature of a woman's love is materially lessened-, by poverty's refrigerator. Bring your girl to the colt show to morrow. Udall Sentinel. How about their calves, Bro. Iliggins Sherman Hicks' real estate and loan ollice is finished, and now the firm is "right at home." They are making many loans School in the upper' room opened up nicely this week, with an enrollment of forty-seven scholars.

It is thought an other teacherwill bo necessary in' a few weeks. The number of dignified and elegantly dressed citizens who are perambulating otir streets with a large patch of just above tho tails Df their overcoats, is slowly decreasing. A stump orater exclaimed, "I know no north, no south, no east, no fellow citizens!" "Then," exclaimed an old farmer in the crowd, "its time you went to school andlurnt jography." An Indian woman who' was drivincr her chickens off the railroad track was run over and killed.1 The chickins are all right, except those which were fed to tne minister Oh the day of the funeral Wo will give ono years subscription to tho News to the person bringing us the largest watermelon this aeason; six months subscription for "the second largest and three months for the third in size. tf Lukens Ilorsman are selling the celebrated Harrison Sulky Plow. This plow took the premium over the Casady Dutchman, Clipper and Buford plows in Leavenworth county recently.

Call at their shop and examine the plow. 3tf An old hotel-keeper says bridal couples' are always welcome. It is the people, he says, who have been wed long enough to get over the honeymoon and in intervals of fussing with all around, who give the hotel-keepers the trouble. In an article on the care of farm insects, Bill Nye, says, "The humbug is dyiug cfC as an insect and losing favor with the farmers! A close perusal of papers on the part of tho agriculturist is making out climate too hot for the propagation of tjie humbug," Jay Gould i3 physically not very imposing. Ha reminds one of what the girl just returned from a Boston school said when she saw a steam' fire-engine in "Who would ever have dweamed the such vewy deminutive looking concern would hold so much watah." Texas Sifting3.

To the astonishment of not a few B. Hatcher has been appointed as post master at this place, and will take charge of the office as soon as his commission arrives- and the customary bond as been furnished Uncle Sam for the faiCl ful performance of tho trust imposed in Chief. A number of the Grand Army boys are preparing to go to the -great reun ion at Topeka the last of tliLi month All members of the A. all soldiers eligible to membership will be entitled'to transportation at one cent a mile, going and returning. Burden Enteprise.

It is reported that some of the hogs that were supposed to have died of cholera over on the Arkansas, were opened and found to be full of web worms. They had been running in a field of late corn anil were probably killed by getting these worms in their stomachs. Udall Sentinel. Policeman Addis, of Philadelphia, recently tried to arrest a rough, who fired on him, but the ball was stopped by a suspender, button. This little incident shows that policeman Addis has a noble wifo, otherwise his suspender would liavo been fastened by a shingle nail or woiideii Woth'pick.

Ex. reading. Tho local paper in always read from beginning to end, the advertisements as well as the local news. The abf-finoo of all advertisements never goes unnoticed, and tiio reader naturally arrives at tho conclusion that tho firm has nothing worth advertising. Head ers of a news jiaper need no reminding of the fact tlfat liberal advortisoi's.

are invanbly liberal in their dealing of cource go there to trado. If he wants to see you, or has goods that lie thinks will please you, he will remind you of tho face thronght his local paper. The primary elections to elect dele gates to tho Republican nominating con vention oa tho 19th, viero made lively Saturdajr by the contest for the county clerkship, between S. J. Smock and Capt.

Hunt. The returns so far in- dicato between 85 and 100 delegates in structed for Smock. Arkansas City and Creswell instructed 17 put of their 21dol-egates for Smock, and Winfield's Smock delegation went in by about 100 majority. now seems no doubt, in the minds ot any, but that Smock's nomimv tion is sure, though nothing absolute can be told until after tho convention. No other candidates had opposition.

Courier. A bill has been introduced into the Georgia 'Legislature taxing all male in habitants of that State $2.50 per annum that have arrived at the ago of thirty years and have never married; such tax to continue as long as they persist in the enjoymsnt of single bless edness. Tho second section provides that the "taxes so collected shall be appropriated to the school fund' where the bachelor paying the tax may reside, in order to pay the tuition of children wiid have r.o An exchange offers tho following very sensible Stand by tho men who manifest their energy and public spirit and invest their capital improving the town, Every good building that goes up, every vigorously pushed enterprise that brings business to the town, helps every individual who does business or owns property. I Money is scarce, times tight; payi what you can, put 'the money into circulation part of it may come back to you. Every cent started around to pay debts helps the community; it eases things up.

Everybody who can should pay all debts, no matter how small, and tho financial stress of many persons will de relieved. J. B. Harden Son will continue to offer bargains in goods for a few (lays. All parties indebted to them will save their reputation by calling at once and settling either with casli or by approved note.

Ilayir.g waited already an unreasonably long time do not compel us to wait any longer. 3 If you want to borrow money on real estate security, you will save time and money by dealing witji Sherman Ilicks. We guarantee' as low rates of interest as can be obtained elsewhere in Southern Kansas, and we make no charge for acknowledging papers. "What and When to EatV" is the title of an article in an exchange. The "when" never gave Us any trouble in our eating, but we have been compelled to do a doggotied sight of skirmishing after the "what." liev.

James Tull, of Udall, was in town this week aud.gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. He said be had been away from his family about three days and fell himesick. lie undoubtedly is a mode) husband, Two cars loaded with cattle jumped the track at Torrance last Saturday night, kjlJipg nine of the animals, tearing up some of the track and a portion of the depot platform, but no one was hurt. It is said that the sixty damsels who were recently compelled to fly from the fire in the Milwaukee Female Seminary in their night dresses did r.ot mind it Most of them had their garments beautifully edged with real lace. We havo plenty of money to loan on good real estate at as low a rate of interest as can be obtained elsewhere.

Shekjian Hicks, Cambridge, Kans, Howard Albert loft on Wednesday evening's train for St. Louis to remain well, ho said he didn't know when he would see Cambridge again. A number of young folks met at Mr. Palmer's residence Thursday evening as a surprise to Miss Blanche and had a pleasant time. We wonder who fell out of the wagon while sitting by his girl Monday night.

Miss Belle Winters left Friday for a visit with relatives in Attica. The republican county convention meets ill Winfield to-day. Frank Harden in Missouri for a few Uiiys. 3PTTTC! A UPl? may ho Annul on fllet X11XO jtvTJlilV i. liowell On'i Ni'WHpaiioi mlvorilsluii (tUuuUuuU luuy Lu uutity for IS MiV YOK lt TOST OFFICE DIRECTORY.

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Through to Chicago without ohange. MEALS SERVED IS THE Famous C. B. Q. Dining Cars, AT ONLY 75 CENTS Passengers bv this line are landed in Grand Union Depot, Chicago, where direct conneo.

tions ai-e made for all points east. All Trains Run Daily. No Sunday lay-over. Tills is the popular line via FEORIA for INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS. amlall points in the South-east.

that Through Tickets by thi Line can be had nt all principal stations in ,1 lie west. Me sure hat your tickets rend over the Jld ileliablo Koutu VlaQUINCY. S. J. POTTER, l'EHOEVAL tCWKLt, Vwr.lrw.&(in.

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Pages disponibles:
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1882-1890