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The Advocate from Lakin, Kansas • Page 6

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Lakin, Kansas
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(First PaMimtivn ArriU', VM. PUBLICATION SUMMONS. The erst half of the northeest quarter of section twenty 2, in' township twenty-three range thirty-five, west of the 6th Principal Meridian. Lots three and four and south half (S. 30 cf the northwest quarter of section two (i) township twenty-one (il) range thirty-seven Lots three and four (3 4) and east half EL '41 of the southwest quarter of section thirty-one (4 township twenty -two 2) range thirty--eight-( The southeast quarter of section thirty-four (3-) townshin twentv-one (T! ransre thirty- fibere is road to estertjaT the iouth-west quarter of section thirtv-one (SI), the North-wes quarter of section thirty-two C), the South-east quarter of section thirty-thn-e the North-east quarter of section thirty -three i 5, the South-west quarter of section two Lot ore and two 2 and the t-ast half of the North-west quarter of section seven 'h North-west quarter of section eight ,8 the South-east quarter of section eight.

the South-west qu rter of seventeen IT), the North-easr quart of section twenty-two the North-east uarter of thir y-one (:1 the South-east quarter of section nineteen (19, th North-east quarter of section twenty-six 6), the South-east quarter of section wen-ty-seven '27). the South-west quarter of section thirty-two all in township twentr-one Oil) rantfe thirty-six (H3 west of the th "prin-chvl meridian. The southwest quarter of section thirty-one 31), the southeast quarter of section two lots three and four( and the south of the northwest quarter of section three (8), the southwest quarter of section three the northwest quarter of section seven (7 the southwest quarter of section eighteen (18), the northwest quarter of section eleven II), the southeast quar'er of "section thirteen (13), the Wilbur F. Strong and Mrs. Wilbur F.

K' rong, hLs wife, the unknown heirs of Frank Strong, John T. Huhn aril Mrs. John T. Hulen, his wif', Catherine O.Sumner and Mr. Sumner, her hiLslsind, Jam O.

Sarirent and Mrs. James O. rarfftnr.pis wife, Jcroes C. Whitney and Mrs. James C.

Whitney, his wife. Frtdnck A. P-aMn and Mrs. i redfick A. Bacon, his wife.

John D. rrant and Mrs. Janus D. fcrent, his wife. John II.

Mitchell and Mrs. John H. wife, William W. Ktont und Mrs. William W.

Stout, his wife, Flora B. Hinson and Mr. Hinson, )m-iVand, Sarah I. al'er and Mr. Walk.r, her husband, Lucian W.Smith and Mrs.

Lu-ian W. Smith, his wife. Lena Gii-sn ard Mr. Iht husband, L. il-liams and Mrs.

L. Williams, Ids wife, Edward H. Williams, and Mr. Etlward II. Williams, his wife.

A. I. (Jifford and Mrs. A. L.

tiift'oid, his wife, David U. Marshall and Isabella Marshall, hi.s wife, J. A. MaGinnis and Mrs. J.

A. MaGinnix. his wife. The King Press Drill Comt)aiiy, E. O.

Clisoni and Mrs. Betty Crisom, his wife, M. S. Boody and Mrs. M.

lkssly, his wife, W. C. Swim nd Mrs. W. C.

Swim, his wife, Walter W. Fanlds and Mrs. Walt-er W. Faulds his wife, Charles S. Mi ched and Mrs.

Charles S. Mitchell, his wife, George Serena and Ada ll Serena, his wife, Louisa M. Kneeland, and Mr. Kneeland, her husband, .1. L.

Mustagh, James S. Warner and Mrs. James S. Warner, his wiff L. Bloomfieid and Mrs.

L. L. BloomfieM, his wife, A. B. Peters and Mrs.

A. B. Pet era, his wife, Jennie H. Mc-Kinley ami Mr. McKinley, her husband, Joseph F.

Dawiey and Mrs. Joseph F. Dawiey, his wife, Amanda Kerlin and Mr. Kerlin, her husband, lYeston Teagarden and Emma J. Tea-garden, his wife.

Edmund Q. Morton and Mrs. Edmund Q.Morton, his wife, Edward WaLsh, nd Mrs. Ldward Walsh, his wife. E.

M. Wood, and Lucille Eaton Hill and Mr. Hill, her husband, Clint O. Rush and Mrs. Clint C.

Rrsh, Lewis R. Sherman and Jerushn J. Sherman, his wif, O. G. Minor and Mrs.

O. G. Minor, his wife, Roltert ('. Frown and Robert C. HTATK Or A KHAR, Kearny County, In the District.

Court within ami f.r the (Vmnty ff Ki Hrny in th Mate of Karwi-. K. CPuckctt, Plaintiff. TH Kdveard Forsythr, et id. I fendunt.

ri ho State of Khhwm to Kdwerd romvth- end Mr-. KJwrd Forfcythe. wife, K. lleliker, Tnn-t--, M. (J Thomas, MrH.

M. C. Thornjis, hi J. Coon, Mrs. (Kwc" J.

(oon. hi wife, John B. Iedou, And Hw. John B. wife, Marv l.edou, (leorro LediU, Stanley H.

nd Mr. Wnddt-li, hrr liu-lamd, RnU-rt Am-, Nrw. Itotart Amen, his wife. Klizabvth IL Child and Mr. her ha-ha nd.

Chart Weatherty, nd Mrs. Chart en Weathf-rly, hi wife, John Lyon and Mrs. John Lyon's, his wife, Maltery D.fc-hooninnker and Mrs. Mallery J. Hhoonniaker, his if.

If. O. Camlee, and Mrs. II. (J.

Candee, hi wife, 8. Kin? and Mrs. H. 8. Kinjr.

his V. li. IWr and Mr-. V. IL Fowler, his wif, M.

J. Hut-hins, Cordelia A. Ii hr, O. A. Marshall, and rs.

Marshall, his wife, M. K. Red and Mrs. M. E.

Reed, his wife, Chnrle 8. hvans und Mrs. Charles H. Kvan. hU ife, l.

C. Root. Mrs. C. A.

Whe--look, Charles 0. Maw, and Mrs. Char'-s C. Mwon.hw wife, Harry Stan on and Mr. Harry Stanton, his wife.

J. Leitfhton Stanton and Mrs. J. Iiei'hton Stanton, his wife, John If. Miller ami Mrs.

John Milh-r, hi wife, William S. Champion and Mrs. Wi'-liam 8. Champin, hi.s wife, Francis C. Vronian, and Nola Vioman, his wife, Eliza "WalUor and Mr.

Walker, tier husliand, 8rah A. Parker and Mr. I'arkr, h-r hashand, Melis-hh his and Mr. Chi, her hul.and, William F. Hoover and Mrs.

William F. Hoover, his wife, William S. Wricht and Mrs. William H. Wright, Ids wife.

S. A. I'owit and Mrs. S. A.

Pow-r. his wife, John A. Kit ton and Mrs. John A. Eatou, Mary M.

Ilinehman and Mr. Hinrhmnn. her unburn Mrs. Joseph Follett and Mr. Follett, her hostwnd, Geoi $.

K. Ruck and Mrs. George luck, Ids wif William Ulhrook and Mrs. William Tilbrook, his wif-. Charles H.

Mc-Clellan and Luira K. MrClellan wife, H. J. and Mrs. If.

J. Dewey, his wife, Sarah Whitricv ind Mr. Whitnev, her hu-dmnd, Lsaae W. ltH'h and Mrs. Isaao V.

I'ujjh, wife, It. Alle, lteiMli-t and Mrs. H'n-di-t InnM, t)1s ife, W. H. Camp an I Mrs.

W. II. Camp, a vlfe, Louis Hamm rslouh and Mrs. lioois HamiiHTslouuh, his wife, T. J.

CIHri and Mrs. J. Cofhn, his wife, W. Newton and Mrs. harles W.

Newton, his wife, P. Knikenls-rper and Mrs. P. Krelcen-l-rer. Ids wife, John N.

IK-Mnss anl Mrs. John N. Ih'Mok, his wife, Frank L. Hayes and Mrs. Frank L.

Ha(-s, It is wife, A. M. Sfs end Mrs. A. M.

HIov hi wif-, Charles H. Wairner and Mrs harles H. Warner, his fe, I). It. Chrisitian and Mrs.

I) li. Chi isman, his wife, Cli-tn 11. Sellers and Mr. Kellers, her hashand, I). J.

I'otU and Mrs. I). J. Tetter, his wiTe, (War lrauh and Mrs. 0-ar Strauh, his wife, .1.

I. Johnson and Mrs. J. I. Johnson, his wife, Nathan S.

liar wood and Mrs. Nathan S. Har-vckhI, his wife, Pearly Fuller ami Mr. Fuller, her liushmid, Andrew Kehim-'zer an.l Andrew Sehmeler, his wife, JaroW I). Koads and Mre.

I). i wife. W. (iunti an I Mrs. VV.

C. (itinn, his wife, Carlton Kiiv; ami Mrs. Carlton Ids wife, Anna I. llomdy and Mr. Horiiiidar, 101 Im 11.

Swain and Mr. Swain. hn--hand, J. K. SherwHl.

and Mrs. .1 K. (). Sherwo si, his wife, KliatK-th J. Twnsend stkI Mr.

1V.wns4 ml h-r huhand, K. O. Kveman ami Mrs I. (). inaii.

his ife Mary Mda (JoTnant aul Mr. (Jom.int, h-r Joseph Kayo Mid I 'uni E. Kaye, John P. Klimrer und Mrs. John P.

Kliner, his wife. James VV. Huehanrn arid Mix uiu-w W. 1'au h' iuin; his wife, E. li.

'riiorjK' and Irene Z. Thorpe his wife, John T. Show niter rml Mrs. John T. how alter, his wife, II.

B-owi and Mrs. Thomas H. jlrown.his wife, William M. Loan and Mrs. Willi-mi M.

Ioiran. Iiis wife, Ijouis C. Moore ancl Mrs. Ijfuva 0. Moore, his wife, Mary M.

Ilind-man and Mr. Hindinnu, her hushand, Ezra F. MeCraeke.ii and Mrs Ezra F. McCraeken, his ife, John Smith and Sarah Smith, his wife, H. 0.

Nu lls and Mrs. 11. C. Nields. his wife, Kichnrd P.

Henderson and Mrs. liiehard P. )lf mlerwm, hi.s ife F. W. Nevins, and Mrs.

F. W. Nevins, his wife, Alonzo Cnstot and Mrs. Aloiwo Unstot his wife, John I. and Mrs.

John I. Omer, his wife, John Donovan and Mrs. John Donovan, his wife, Josephine E. (iinnisoti and Mr. Gunnison, her husband, imam not son ana Mrs.

liiiam llerson, his ife, J. A.Jordon and Mrs. Ella Jordan, his ife Nashua Saviags JJank, James E. Childers and Mra. irtf E.

Childers, his wife, Willard A. Miller and Mra. WilNrd A. Miller, his wife, Frank A. Hunter and Mrs.

Frank A. Hunter, his wife, James A.Whitman and Mrs. James A. Whitman, hLs wife, Augustus Misn and Emma A. Moon, Ids wife, (Jeorge W.

Shelton und Urn. Hrgo W. Shelton, his wif John li. Hall and Mary Hall, ids wife, Sarepta Fulmer, and lto twiry Fulmer, H. C.

Snyder and Mrs. II. 0. Snydtr, his wife, George F. Movers and Mm.

Goorgo F. Meyers, his wife. Florence Henderson and Mr. Henderson, her husband, James O.Wright ami Mrs. James O.

Wrieht. his wifof II. M. KennLson itison, his wifu, Flcrtfliee and Mrs. II.

M. Ken- Mice li. hitnev and Mr. Whitacv, her hus'vnd, F. P.

Itadcliffe and Mra. F. P. Kadel ffe his wif, Samuel More-heart and Mrs. Samuel Moreheart, I i wife, William Hindin and Mrs.

William Hindin, his wife, Hlizattcth H. Arnold and Mr. husJMind, Erl C. lluth and Mrs. Earl C.

Butler, a wife, B. li. Ablsi and Mrs. U. li.

Aolie, Ids wife, Stacy B. Warfonl and Mrs. Stacy B. Warford. his wife, William VanSittert and Mrs.

his wife, F. D. Maine and Mrs. V. 1.

Mnmo, Ids wife, Herlert Ball and Mrs. Hcrlteri K. Ball, his wife, Edwartl Iewis and Mm. IVlwarA Lewis, his wife, Julia V. Pierce, and Mr.

Iiere her husband, Elmer E. Murphy and Mrs. Elmer E. Munhy. his wife.

F. H. Vowter and Mrs. F. R.

Foster, his wife, Jane K. Johnson and Mr. Johnson, her host and, F. W. Pierco and Mrs, F.

W. Pierce, hus wife, Lsnbello Ook and Mr. Cox.Iut husband, Carivs and Mofht.Mnry F. lVtitaud Mr. Pettir, her hus-ttand, I rfiurn E.

Sowers and Thomas A. Sowers, her Minnie E. Tuttla and Mr. Tut tie, her hiLMlj iod, Silsd S'hulman and Mrs. Sitsd Sehuhn n.

Ins wife, Jownm Reiuer and Mrs. Joseph liemer his wife. M. Bane and Mrs. M.

Biine, Ids ife, Coulev F. Smith and Susan A. Smith, his wife, H. Henry Middlekanff and Mrs. II.

Henry Middlekanff, his wife, Mans-lield Voting ami Mrs. Mansfield Young, his wife, ami the unknown heirs of Mansfield Young, liuth K. Harris and Mr. Harris, her husband. Bradford Savings Bank and Trust Company, Ella II.

Tennis und Mr. Tennis, her Iius'saikI, Catherine (juick and Mr. Quick, her husband, Alexander lKw and Mrs. Alexander Dow. Ids wife, Stanley I.

Conklin and Mrs. Stanley L. C-nkltn, his wife, C. K. Sanfonl, Harri.4 A.

Cone, and Mr. Cone, her husband. Herman Iohman, and Mrs. Herman Lohmpn, lus wue, Urwshire lTovuient Institute, D. II.

Bonnott. and Mra. 11 his wife, Sid' ney A. IiathUmo mt Lucy A. liathbone.

his wife. The Security Company, Joseph L. Smith and Mrs. Joseph L. Smith, hLs wife, Osborne Monroe ft Henkle Ijand Company, Letold, Fisher Oonuany, II.

B. Buekwalter and Mrs 31.11 Buekwalter. his wife. holwrt H. Calvert and Mr.

liots'rt H.Calvert his wife, Maggie T. Buckw alter and Mr. Buekwalter, her hus-Kind, Helen M. Winder and Mr. Wheeler, her husband, Mary K.

Becker and Mr. Becker, her huHbantt, Helen E. Smith and Mr. Smith, her husband. W.

H.Bu'ks and Mrs. W. II. Burks, his wife, IJxi A. Grimes and Mr.

Grimes, her liusharul.Wl liam O. Knox Trustee, Catherine and I.ydia J. rcaron. Kotiert S. Waddell and Mra.

waddell, his wife. Peter Carlson and Mrs. Vet or Carlson, his wife, S. S. Houghton and Mns.

8 B. Houghton, his wife, John T. Richards and Ura. John T. Bichards, his wife.

Henry KcUoiTg and Mrs, Herry Kcdoeg his wife. Joseph W. ScMom, leceiver (itizns National hank, Niles. Michigan, Iydia Schnlt and Mr. Hchulhc, hc hustsend.

I)r. II. O. Allen and Mrs. 11.

IK Allen, Iiia wife, Nik Jacobson and Mrs. NiiCH Jaclicwi. hts wife, Thomas A. Cheshire and Mrs. Thomas A.Cheshire, his wife, John Saapft ami Mrs.

"John K. vnapp, his wife, William Oarlin and Mrs. William Carlin, his wife, Stanley T. Hen end Mrs. Mauler T.

lullen, bin wife, II. Loudsher and Mrs. 0. H. IrfHithiher.

wife, Adam Shrirers and Mrs. Adam Bhrirors, his wife, R. E. Smith and Mrs. Ji.

li. Smith, hLs wife, James W. Plmer and i rs. Jancs W. Farmer, wife.

Frances H. Pay and Mrs. Franci II. Day, hia wife. O.

F. Careon and Mrs O. F. Carson, his wife, Henry Thompson and Mrs. Henry Thompson, his wife, John A.

Osner ami Mrs, John A Osner, hi wife, Char ea W. Hatfield and Mrs. Charles W. Hatfield. hLs wife, William D.

Feruald and Mra William t). Feruakl. hi wife, John Haskell Butler And. Mm. John Haskell Butler, his vife, IjOuIs Jones and Mrs, Ix uis Jones, his wife.

Any IL. Moore and Mr. Moore, her A ml re V. Johnson and Mrs. Andrew V.

Johnson, hia wif, William Bergin and Mrs. William Bergin, hU wife, (Jeorge J. Osner and Mrs. Goorgu J. Osner, hi wife, Edwin K.

Strong and Urn. Edwin IL Strong, ins wile, a wondrous thoroughfare. wsr an ion breezes idly play And blossoms scent the air. It stretches long and far and straight; It wanders up and down; It passes many an open gate- And many 4 tittle town. 7 iere is a roaa to yestenny; TVi mc rm keslde.

I--- fc Vited trees that spread and swing and twaf And shade tae pathway wiae. Its flowers are a goodly sight. And it goes on and on And leads to many a starry night And many cloudless dawn. mlEcre is a road And we may trace its gleam rr ftitrt'n-r ir4 nr rav Upon some little stream; Or we may see it, when, with eyes Half-closed, we hear a song That calls up many a glad sunrise And many a twilight long, tsjinna cacn one unows us iui The portal to this wondrous way isHT Is held withm the heart. From there the pleasant courses lead As far as one can see It rests on manv a polden oeed at And many arnemory.

-jj? -W. D. N. in Chicago Tribune. BOUND TO DISCOVER POLE.

American Expedition Hopes to Plant Our Flag There. Another American expedition li about to start in search of the inaccessible North Pole. Anthony Fala, a young Brooklyn explorer, is in charge of the party, Capt. Edwin Cof fin will go as skipper, while Ziegler is backing the attempt. The party will shortly sail from Norway on the good ship America.

Every effort will be made to plant the Stars and Stripes in the frozen North. The discovery by Capt. Scott, tha leader of the British Antarctic expedition, of mountain ranges with points rising to a height of from 12 000 to 15,000. feet above the sea level, farther south than ever before known, CSRffl together with the volcanoes, still fur ther differentiates the typography the known parts of the two Polar regiona. In the Arctic regions there are no volcanoes, and the highest mountain possibly Is Petermann Peak, on the east coast of Greenland.

which, formerly supposed to be upward of 11,000 feet in height, is now known not to exceed 9,000 feet, and is probably not even that. In the mountain ranges bordering Victoria Land on" the side of Ross' Sea are many peaks between 12,000 and 15,000 high, including Mt. Victoria, ML Melbourne and Mt. Herschel, and Capt Scott's, discoveries show that these high' dreds of miles still further south with mountainous peaks quite as high. It i Is a question whether Mt.

Terror is volcano, but3It Erebus was smoking in February, 1901. Both Capt Scott's and Borchgre. vinks expeditions confirm Ross report of open water during the summer months in Ross Sea when once ine ice on tne parallel of Cape Adare Js passed. ViJ" ri 1 1 I eight (3S). lots three and four and south half of northwt-st quarter section one (1) and southwest ouarter section two (2) and northeast ouarter section eleven (11) and southwest quarter of section twenty-five 5) all in town ship twentv-two (2 ranee thirty -eight (da) southeast section eleven (11) southeast quarter se tion thirteen S), northeast quarter of sec tion fifteen and southeast seetion twenty-two.

22 and stint hwest quarter section twenty-four (24 tall in township twenty-two 22 ranee thirty-eight 38 and the northeast aa southeast quarters of section ten I J) and southeast ouarter section twentv-three 12 1 alt in township twentv-two (22 range thirty- eieht R'Sland southeast Quarter section twen ty-six township twenty-one 121 range thirty- ght 1381 and the northeast quarter or section fourteen 1 1 ana tne nortneast Quarter or sec tion twenty-three (2 I in township twenty-two i2 range thirty -eight The townships referred to in the forecoing descriptions are numbered south from the Kansas base line, and the ranges are numlsred west from the sixth principal meridian in Kan sas. And barrine vou and each of you of and from any and all right, title, estate, interest, property and equity of redemption in or to said real property, or any part thereof, or interest therein, and aecreeinir Plaintiff to nave a per fect title to all of said real property and de creeing all claims of you or any of you to any estate, or interest in said real property or any part thereof to be wholly null and void and excluding you and each of vou from anv interest therein. E. R. THORPE, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Dated this 18th day of April, 9 H. J. T. HORDE, sea it Clerk of said Court. First Publication April 30, 1903.

PUBLICATION SUMMONS. Ktate of Kansas. Kearny County. In the District Court of the County of Kearny in the State of Kansvs. Oicar Reed, Plaintiff, vs.

Henderson Rouse, et al, Defendants. The State of Kansas to, Henderson Rouse and Mrs. Henderson Rouse, his wife, M.Peterson en Mrs. John M. Peterson, his wife, James H.

Donaldson and Mrs. James H. Donaldson, his wife. Hoisington Adkison, L. Hehker, trustee for A.

Wil cox, William S. Wight and Mrs. William S. Wripht.his wife. Charles E.

Melick and Mrs. Charles E. Melick, his wife, Hodges and Knox, Prudential Loan and Trust Company, Joseph A. Pauiin and Mrs. Josenh A.

Paulin, hi.s wife. J. L. Athey and Mrs. J.

L. A they, his wife, Frederick Murkle and Mrs. Frederic Murkle his wife. Omaha Merchandis Company, Fd- ward S. Jenison and Mrs.

Edward Jenison, his wife, Elida Woodward and Mr. Woodward, her husband, Thomas Simmons ami Mrs. Thom as Simmons, his wife, Rodman H. Wells and Mrs. Rodman H.

Wells, his wife, Juliu Roth schild and Mrs. Julian Rothschild, hrs wife, A. 1 T7 11 1 Ciinesi anu jiirnesc iTHreti, nis vife, William H. Garrett and Mrs. William H.

Garrett, his wife. Robert Nagle and Mrs. Rob ert his wife, William E. Palmer and Mrs. William E.

Palme-, his wife, W. S. Bryan and Mrs. William 8. Brvan, his wife.

Calvin White rnd the unknown heirs of Calvin White, Benjamin F. lliams, Rose Williams, Morris L. Ritchie and Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie, his wife, 'Yank I'.

Hays and Mrs. Frank T. Havs, hi.s wite, Louis Hammerslough and Mrs. Louis Hammerslough, his fe, Willis P. Morgan and Mrs.

Willis P. Morgan, his wife, James A. Ma-ginnis and Mrs. James A. Maginnis, his wife.

Charles E. Billinsrslea and Mrs. Charles E. Bil- ingslea. his wife, Alfred T.

an i Mrs. Alfred T. his wife, Jacob L. Swart 7. and Mrs.

Jacob L. Swrartz, his wife, Amos W. Unowlton, and Mrs. Amos W. Knowlton, his w.fe.

Nannie A. Williams and Mr. Wi iianu, her husband. Zebu Meixsell and Mrs. Zehy Meixsell, his wife, J.

Marx and Mrs. J. Marx, his wife. Peatman and Hock. MeKinley and Heliker Inve tm- nt Company, Interstate.

Loan and Trust Company. John D. Knox Company, Farmers Loan and Trust Company. State National Bank of Wellington, Defendants. You and each of you are notified that you with other defendants have beea sued in the District Court of Kearny County, Kansas, by Oscar Reed as plaintiff, and tht you must answer the petition filed by said plaintiff in said court on or before the 1 th day of June, '903.

or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you and each of you quiotvg plaintiff title to all of the following real property, all situated in the County of Kearny in the State of Kansas, to- wit: The-northeast Quarter of section seven 171. the northeast quarter of section one I the northwest quarter of section four 141. all in township twenty-one range thirty-five. me soutneast quarter or section three 'l. lots one and two II 2 and the south half of the northeast quarter of section one 1 1 the northeast quarter of section eight (Mi, the northeast quarter of section thir een 1 all in township twenty-two i2 range thirty-five ri ne southwest quarter or section twentv-one.

township twenty-one 21 range thirty-six 30, inc. norm nair or section nvetai township twenty-four 24 range thirty-six (3 lhe. no th-east quarter or section all of thirty-hve 3o the eouthe st quarter of section twenty-seven (2 the east half and southwest quarter- of section twenty- seven all in towi ship twenty-five (2-3) range tnirty-six i-m All of section one. all of section three 31 the west hnlf and the southeast quai ter of section five all of section eleven 11 all in town- snio twtnty-six The northeast qnirter of section twenty- turee iz' tne nortneast qnirter or section j. -j a.

a. a i twenty-six 12 all in twiLship twenty-two r2i range thirty-seven 1371. The northeast quarter of section twenty-two 21 township twenty-three range thirty-seven 13 j. The southwest quarter of section eitrht SI t-ownliip twenty-four (24) range thirty-seven 16,. The southeast quarter of section thirty-five 4 Townsrup twenty-nve is range thirty -seven (37).

The northwest quarter of section one th nortneast quarter or section one in. the south west quarter of section onel the southeast quarter or section one all in township twenty-six I2bj range thirty-seven 71. The southeast quarter of section four 14, the soutnwesi quarter oi section eighteen 18 all in township twenty-two 122 range thirty -eight 38 The northeast quarter of section nineteen 19, the northwest quarter of section six 6, the southeast quarter of section twenty-four 24, all in township twenty -one 21 range thirty-eight 381. The northeast quarter of section twenty-f our 4J the southeast quarter of section twenty-six (26; all in township twenty-three t23j range Tiuny-eigiis too. Lot eleven 11 1 in block ten 10 City of Lakin.

Lot tw elve 12 in block ten ('01 City of Lakin. Lot ten 10 in bloc eleven 11 Citv of Latin. The townships referred to in the foregoing rteacr ptions are numbered south fmm the Kansas nase line, ana the ranges are number ed west irom tne otn principal men- lan. And wmng you and each of you of and from any and. all right, title, estate, interest.

property ana equity or redemption in or to said real property or anv part thermf. decreeing plaintiff to have a perfect title to all of said real property, ant decreeing all claims or you or oi any or you to anv estate or intw. est in said real nropertv or inv nart thnAf be wholly null and void: and excluding you ana eacu oi you irora any interest Therein. E. R.

THORPE, Attorney for P.aintiff. Dated this Knd day of April, J. T. HORDE, Clerk iw id Court. By C.

A. L0UCK8, Deputy. skat. soutneast quarter or section twenty-five (i the northw-st quarter of section twenty-nine (29, lots one and two (I and the east hatf of the northw est quarter of section nineteen 19). lots one and two 2 and the south half of the northe st quarter of section six lots three, four ami five 4 i) and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section six (Hi.

the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17), the southeast quarter of Hection six the southeast quarter of section eleven (11. the southwest quarter of section eleven (11). the northwest quarter of section fourteen 14 1, the northwt st quarter of section seventeen (17, the northwest quarter of section twenty-one (2D, the northwest quarter of section twenty-nve xne nortneasi; quarter or sec- iion iwenry -six me nonneasc quarter oi section thirty-two the northwest quarter of section thirty-two tt, the northeast quarter of section one the southwest quarter of section two all in township twenty -two south, of range thirty-six, west of the Oth Prin cinal Meridian. The southwest quarter of section twenty (20) in township twenty-four south, of range thirty -six, west of the th P. M.

The northeast quarter of section nineteen 19 the v-a half of the southwest quarter of section th'rty-one 3i), the east ha.lf of the northwest quarter of section nineteen (), all in township twenty-live (25) south, of range thirty-six west of the th Principal Meridian. The northwe-t quarter of section seven (7), the southeast quarter of section thirty-one d) the north half of the southwest ouarter of section seven (7t. the south half of the southwest ouarter of section twentv-nine (29). the north ha of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), the south half of the southwest quarter of section seven (7), all in township twentj--six (2i) south, of range thirty-six, west of the th Principal Meridian. The southeast quarter of section thirteen (13, the southwest quarter of section n.

teen the northeast quarter of section twenty- five the northeast quarter of twelve (12), the northwest quarter of section fourteen (Hi, the northwest quarter of section thirty-one i'M). lots three and four (3 4) and tlie south ha of the northwest quarter of sec tion one (1), the south- est quarter of section two (2), the northeast quar er oi section threo (ft. the northwest quarter of section eleven (1 northwest quarter of section fifteen (15), the northeast quarter of section twenty- two (), the northeast quarter of section twentv-four (21), the northwest quarter of section thirtv-three the northwest quar ter of section thirty-four, the northwest quar ter of section thirtv-hve in township twenty-one 1) south, of range thirty -seven (3. west or the otn Principal Meridian. The southeast quarter of section four (4), the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight 2r, the northwest quarter of section four (4), lota four, live, six and seven (4, ft, 6 7), of section six (6), the southeast quarter of se-tion twelve (I2, the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15), the southeast quarter of section twenty seven (27), ie southeast quarter of section thir y-six f3 -1.

the northeast quarter of section thirty-three lots three and four and the east "half of the southwest quH rter of section eighteen 18, the southwest quarter of section twenty 2w, the northeast quarter of section twenty -five ii the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine 29, the northeast quarter of seetion thirtv-six the northwest quarter of section thirty-six 31. lots one and two fl 21ad the sou half of the northeast quarter of section live 51. the southwest quarter of section eight 8, the northwest quarter or section twelve 2J, tne nortnwet quarter of section fifteen 1 lot3 one ane two i and the east half of the northwest quarter of section eighteen 18, the northeast quarter of section twenty 20, the southwest quarter of section twenty-five 25, lots 1 2 and the south half of the northeast quarter of section six ft, the southeast quarter of section seven I I. the northwest ouarter of section eight is the northeast quarter of section thirteen liH the northwest quarter of section thirteen 1:1 the northeast Quarter of section fourteen 1 tne southwest ouarter or section tnirty-rour 44, all in township twenty-two 2 south, of range thirtv-seven, west of the 6th Principal Meridian. The southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, in township twenty-three 23 south, of range thirty-seven, west or the bth Principal Meridian.

The northwest quarter of section twenty-eight Hi, the northeast quarter of section twenty 2J, the northwest quarter of section twenty the southeast quarter of section thirty-four 4, the southwest quarter of section twentv-two 22, lots three and four and the east half of the southwest quarter of section eighteen IS, the southwest quarter of section twenty -one 21, all in township twenty-four 2 south, of range thirty-seven -77 west of the 6th Principal Meridian. The northwest quarter of section twenty-six 2ti in township twenty-five 2 south, of Cth Prin- ranvre thirty-seven (J) west of tn cipal Meridian. The northeast quarter of section thirty -two Ttt, the northwest quarter of section thirty-three the southwest quarter of section thirty-three $, the southeast quarter of section thirty 3 the northe st quarter of section thirty the southeast quarter of thirty-one southwest quarter of thirty-one il, the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven 27, the northeast quarter of section thirty-five 3 all in township twenty-one 1 range thirty-eight 38, west of the fcth Principal Meridian. The northwest quarter of section twenty-nine 9, the northe st quarter of seetion thirty-one 311, lots one and two 1 2 and the east half of the northwest quarter of section seven 71, the northeast quarter of section twentv-one 121, the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty I), the northwest quarter of sec tion nine lots one and two 1 2 and the south half r.f the northeast quarter of section four 4, the the northeast quarter of section eight lwest quarter of section four HI. the northeast quarter of section nineteen 19 the southeast quarter of section six 0, lots three and four 3 4 and the east hair of the southwest ouarter of section thirty 30, l3 one and the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty, the north west quarter or secrion twenty 2U tne soutu- west Quarter of section twenty-six 12, lots six and seven 71 and the east half of the southwest onarter of section six rl, the north west anarterof section thirtv-three 13)1.

the northeast quarter of section thirty-three (H lots one and two 1 2 and the east half of the northwest ouarter or section thtrty-one l. the northwest quarter or see' ion iwenty-six, the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight 128 the southwest quarter or section twenty eight 2S the nortneast quarter or section seven 17, the soutnwesi quarter section thirty-nve 3 southwest quarter of sec tion fifteen 51. the nortneast quarter or sec tion seventeen 117 the southeast quaiter of twentv-six f2l. the southwest quarter of sec tion twenty 1201. the northwest quarter of sec tion twentv-two 22 the northeast quarter of section twelve 121.

the southwest quarter of section one (1), ail in township twenty-two and range thirty -eight 3i west of the Cth Principal Meridian. The southwest qunrter of section one I.lot3 one and two and tne soutn hair of the north east Quarter of section one 1 1, the southeast quarter of fourteen 14, the southeast quarter of section four 141. the northeast quarter of section twentv-nine t9t the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine 1 291 the south east quarter of section twenty 2), the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight 2, the southwest quarter of section twenty-roar 1241 the southwest ouarter of section ei eh teen IS) all in township twenty-three 2j range thirty eight, west ox tae ctn rrtnctpai meridian. Brown, his wife, J. W.

Teni -ker and J. W. -nicker, his wife, Victoria Lee and Mr. Lee, husband, Charles Hersehhack and Mana Herschbuek, his wife. James J.

Blim and Mrs. James J. Blim, hi wif-. Basil'a Teiruo and Mr. Tegue.

her huslwnd, Milliken anrt Brandt, Midway Iand Company, William R. Thorohury and Mrs. William R. Thorn bury, his wife, Amelia C. Shattnck and Mr.

hattuek, her William D. Anderson and Mrs. William D. Anderson, his wife, Anson O. Barlow, James s.

ayne and Mrs. James S. Payne, his wife, John It. Hover and Mrs. John H.

Ilofiver, hi.s wife, Jesse P. Eoseburv anl Mrs. JseP. Ris'buryf his wife, Kate L. Brwu and Mr.

Brown, her husband Ellen Stockton and Mr. Ktoek'on, her husband, George L. Ramscv and Mrs. Ramsey, his fe, llattie S. I'hiliins and Mr.

Phillips, her hu-b ml. Destaing R. Newton and Mrs.DestainK R. Newton, his wife, t.dward J. Peterson and Mrs.

Ed want J. Peterson, Lee Banks ami Mrs. Le- Banks, his wife. JVl D. Anderson and Mrs.

Nels D. Anderson, his wife. Tommy F. MeClellair and Mrs. mmy F.

wife, Alfn-d Cummings aiid Mrs. Alfr-l Cummings, his wif-, Augustus C. Logan and Mrs. Augustus C. Ioyan, hi.s wife, David Warshoosky and Mrs.

David Warshoosky his wife, Daniel fis-nlieimer and Mrs. Daniel Meisenheimer, his wife, Marv J. Sprirger and Mr. Snringer, her husband, Flay veil Sehulinnn and Mi-s. Elavel Sehulman.

Ins wife, John L. and Mrs. John L. Mever, his wife, David I anl Mrs. David D.

Divine, his wife, Ja-ol W. Cowherd and Mrs. Jacob W. Cowherd, hi.s wife, John II. Brown ami Mrs.

John H. rrown, liis wife, the unknown heirs of Alfn-d Barringer, deceased, Frank E. Elliott and Mrs. Frank E. Elliott, his wife, the unknown heirs of Samuel Stutzman, deceased, Charles V.

Skinner, Robert ood and Mrs. Robert Wood, Lis wife, rremont- Bovle and Mrs. Fremont Poyle, his wife, David II. Evans and Mrs. David il.

r.vans, his wife. Franklin Johnson and Mrs. Franklin Johnson, his wife, Trustees of Dartmouth College, rrank Honey and Mrs. Frank B. Honey, his wife, The MeKinley Mortgage and Deben ure Company, The Citizens National Bank of Kansas Citj', Missouri, The Equitable Mortgage Company, The MeKinley and Heliker Investment Com-T-any, The Eiuitublc Trust and Investment Company, The Valley Loan and Trust Company, The City Real Estate Trust Company, The Securities Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, The Interstate Loan and Trust Company, The Suffolk Trust and Investment Company, The Walton Loan Company, The avid-son Investment Company, The Southern Kansas Mortgage Company, The Kansas Loan and Trust Company, 1 he S.

L. Davidson Mort-g'ge Company, The Alfalfa Irrigation and liand Comnany. The Lockwood Mortgage Company, Farmers Loan and Trust Company, GarvLs Conklin Mortgage Trust Company, The Securities Conservation Company, The Concordia Loan and Trust Company, The Iowa Mortgage Company, The Kansas and New Jersey Loan Company. You and each of you are. notified that you with other defendants havo been sued in the District Court of Kearnv County, Kansas by F.

C. Puckett, as plaintiff, and that you must answer the petition filed by said plaintiff, in said court, on or before the 11th day of June, 1 or Raid petition will lx taken as true and judgment will le rendered aeainst you and each of you, quietinr plaintiff's title to all of tne roaowing aesenbea real property, all tslt-uated in the County of Kearny in the State of Kansas to-wit The North-west Quarter of Section Twenty-two, the North-west Quarter of Section Twenty-three (2 )t the South-east Quarter of Section Twenty-three the South-west Quarter of Section Twenty-six (it), the North west quarter of Section Twenty -seven (27). the North-east Quarter of Section Twen'y-eight (2H), the In orth-east Quarter oi JSection Twenty-nine (23), The North-west Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), the No' th-east Quarter of Section Thirty-wo (3M, the North-eaj-t Quar ter or section Tnirry-rour in, tne isoutn-east Quarter of Section Thirty-four (J4), South west Quarter or Twenty-one (21), North-east Ouarter of Section One (1), the North-west Quarter of section Two (2), the South-west Quarter of section Two (2). the North-west quarter of section three (3), the North-east Quarter of section four (4 the North-east quarter of section five (5), the south-east quarter of section ten (10), the south-east Quarter of section eleven (11). the South-east Quarter or section rourteen (i4), the southeast quarter of section fifteen la), the North-west Quar ter or section nineteen (19), the North-east ouarter of section ten CO), all in Township iwenty-cme c'i uange xmrty-tive West cf thefith P.

M. The South-east Quarter of Section one (1), the South-west Quarter of section two i), the north-east quarter of section three (3), the North-west quarter of section five (5). the North-west quarter of section eight: (81. the North-east quarter of Section eleven 11), the North-west quarter of section eleven (11). the South-west quarter of section eleven UD, the fvmtn-west quarter or section seventeen (17), the North-east quarter of section Kevent-en 17 the North-east quarter of section eighteen i tne isoutn-west qnarter or section twenty uii, tne eoutn-west quarter or section twenty iour i tne j.orui-west qusrter or section fourteen (14, all in Township Twenty-two (22) uth, of Range Thirty-five, west of the 6th.

Principal Meridian. The North-east Quarter of section fifteen (151, the North-west quarter of section fifteen (IV), the South-east quarter of fifteen (15), the South-west quarter of section fifteen lb), the South-wst quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), the South-east, quarter of section twenty-one (21), the North-west quarter of section twenty-five (25), the North-east quarter of twenty -five (25), the South-west quarter of the Sout)i-ea-t quarter of section twenty-five all in Township Twenty -five south, of Range Thirty-five west of the 6th Principal Meridian. Lots one and two (1 2) and tne Eart half of the North-west quarter of section Seven (7) the North-east quaf ter of section seven the South half of the North-west qu rter of section five the Bout h-ast quarter of section Five (S). Lots three and four i i), of section five the North-east quarter of section one (l). The rsortn-west quarter of section one(i), the South-east quarter of section one (1).

the South-west quarter of section one (1). all in township twenty-six south, of Range Thirty-five 0J5), west or the 6th Principal Meridian. The north-east quarter of section one the South-east quarter of section one il). the South-west quarter of section one C). the South-west quarter of section Twelve (12), the North-west quarter of section thirteen (13).

the South-west quarter of secth thirteen (13, tne houtn-oast quarter or section fourteen (14), the North-west quarter of section twenty-four (24), the South-west quarter of section twenty-four 24), the North-west quarter of section twenty-five (25), the North-west quarter of section thirty-four (34), the south-wctt quarter A. A. A S- A av oi secnon tnirty-iour me isortneBt quarter of section thirty-four 34 the south-east quarter or section thirty-four 0M, the North east quarter of section thirty-two (32, the North-wet quarter of section eleven (11, the South-west quarter of section twenty ssix Ci), Lota threo and lour (3 4) and the east half of i.

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