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THE LEADER-COURIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1890. LEGAL. LEGAL. LEGAL. LEGAL.

ATTORNEYS. i INANCIAL. GIRLS WHO DISAPPEAR Farmers Drovers Bank KINGMAN, KANSAS. COURIER BLOCK, Paid up Capital, SurDiiis, TRANSACT A GENERAL tW Interest on Time Deposits, tW Buy and Sell Enchanire on all of rar Our Funds are Guarded by Hall's dated Time Lock the Directors. P.

J. CONKLIN 8. M. JAHVIS II. K.

CONT LIN. Ph. J. W. LIGHT JOHN E.

LTDECKER. J. R. GRIFFITH. A.

G. BOWRON 1ST Are prepared at all times to extend such accomodations tr our customer! are consistent th safe trciing priciplea, P. J. CONKLIN, President. JOHN LTDECKER, Vice-President.

JOHN R. GRIFFITH. Cashier and Secretary. 3703 First publication November 20, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE.

Monadnock Savings Bank, 1 Plaintiff, i vs. William Sipult and Mary Sipult, Defendants By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of tne district court Kingman county, Kansas, wherein Monadnock Savings Bank is plaintiff and wiiuam sipult anu juary sipuit are deiendants, 1 will, on, Monday, December 22nd, 1890, at tbe hour of 2 o'cleck, p. front door of the building now used as a court house in the city ot Kingman, county of Kingman and state of Kansas, oiler for saie at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, ail the right, title and interest of the above named deiendants in and to the following described real property, si tne ten in tne county ot Kingman, and siate of Kansas, to-wit: The west half -lA- of the north-east Quarter and the north-east quarter -X- of the norta-west quarter -H- of section twenty-two -22- io township thirty -30-, south of range six -0-, west oi tue sixtu -o- principal meridian. Said pronerty is levied upon as the property of the ab3ve named defendants, and will be sold without appraisement. Sheriff's office.

Kingman county. Kansas. October 8th, 1890. K. U.lAUIiUl', Sheriff.

Reed Nebecker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3643 First publication, Novemlier 6, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE. Kansas National Loan pany, Plaintiff, vs. t- John Stouppe, et al, Derend.mts.J By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Kingman County, Kaneas.

wherein Kansas National Company is r-iaintin and jonn stouppe anu r.llzaoeia stouppe are Detcudents, I will, on Monday, December 8th. 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the front door or tne court House in the citv or Kingman county of Kingman, and State of Kansas, offer ror saie at puouc auction, to tnenignest niuuer for cash in hand, all tbe right, title and inter est of the above named deiendants in and to the following described real property, situated in tne county oi Kingman and state oi Kansas, to-wit: Lots number seven -7- and nine -9- on Washing ton street west in Jones' Addition to the city ot Kingman. Said property Is levied upon as the property or tne aoove deiendant, and will be sold to satisfy said or4erof sale. said property will be sold without ment.

Sheriffs oihee. Kingman County. Kansas. Hovemuer isnj. B.

D. FATJGHT, Sheriff. W. B. Herod, Attorney for Plaintiff.

38S0 First publication November 6, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE. Kansas National Loan Com-1 pany, Plaintiff. vs. I- N.

B. Sims, et al, I ueienuants. By virtue of an order of sale issned ont of the Dintrict Court of Kingman connty. Kansas, wherein Kausas Nntibnai Loan Company is naintiir anu t. aims Ann E.

ims. jenn J. Stevens, Mary J. Stevens and Elliott Lee are Defendants, I wiii, on Monday, December 8tb, 1890, at the hour of i o'clock, p. at the front doer of the court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public anction.

to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the nght, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property situated in the connty of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The north-west quarter of section twenty-eight -2S-, township twenty-seven, range eight -8- west. Said property is levied npon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will ba sold without appraisement. Sheriff's office, Kingman connty Kansas, November 6th 1S90. K.

D. FAL'GHT. Sheriff. W. B.

Herod, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3811 First Publication, November 6, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE. Kansas National Loan Com-1 pany, Plaintiff. I vs.

James Sills, et al, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of tha district court of Kingman county. Kansas, wherein Kansas National Loan Company is Plaintiff and James Sills, Julia Sills, William F. Winfrey. Winfrey, his wife, James P.

Mead and Co. and Farmers Loan and Trust Company (a corporation) areDefendacts. 1 will, on Monday, December 8th, 1890, at the hoar of 2 o'clock, p. at the front door of the eonrt house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the ric ht, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in tbe county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: Lots thirteen -13- and fourteen -14-, in block twenty-seven -27-, in east Addition to the city Of Kingman. Said property is levied npon as the property of the above named defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said orderof cale.

said property will oe sold without appraisement. Sheriffs office. Kingman eountv. Kansas. November 6th, 1890.

it. D. F4UG11T, Sheriff. W. B.

Herod, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4190 First publication November 13, 1800. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the district court within ar.d for the county Kingman, in tne state ot Kansas. International Loan and Trust Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, I vs.

William C. Guest, Charlotte Guest and The Denver, Memphis Atlantic Kuii- way, a corporation, The Defendants, William C. Guest and Charlotte Guest, his wife, will take notice that the said International ian and Trust Com pany, plaintiff, did, on 1 he 7th day of October, 1SV0, lile its petition in said district court, within and for the eountv of Kingman, in the state of Kansas, against the said William C. (ioest, Charlotte Guest and The Denver, Memphis Atlantic ituilw ay, deiendants, and that the said William C. Guest and Charlotte Guest, his wife, must answer said petition, tiled as aforesaid, on or uetore tne 25th day of December, 1890, or snid petition will be taken as true, and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendants, William O.

Guest and Charlotte Guest for the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars $150, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from the lav day of January, 1887; and for the further sum of $25, as per agreement made and lor the further sum of for exchange and for co9ts of suit; and a further judgment against said defendants for the foreclosure of mortgage upon the fojowing described real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter Jfl of the south-east quarter i4 1 of section nine uj, anu tne west half ii and the north-east quarter Ja'1 of the south-west quarter A I of section ten 101. township twenty-eight 28, range seven 7 west, lving and situated in tbe eounty of Kiii'ritian. in he state of Kansas. and adjudging that said plaii.tiff have the first lieh on Baid premises to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid and or dering said premisceto oe soiu wimuui i-praisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of tbe amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, ol and fiom anv rigbt, title, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said prem ises or any part tuereoi. W.

B. IIEROD, real Attoney for Plaintiff, Attest: A. NSEDHAM, Clerk. 31 5 First Publication November 1.1, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE.

Jonathan K. Thayer, 1 l'laintifr. I vs. Clarissa A Way, et al, I By virtue of f.n order of sale issued ont of the district court of Kinmnan county, Kansas, wherein Jonathan Thayer is Plaintiff and Clarissa A. Way and the unanown heirs and devisees of Henry Way deceased are Defendants, 1 will, on Monday, December 15tb, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.

at the front dour of the court hou-e intlie city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the riant, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to lhe following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The north-east quarter U) of section six (IS) in township twenty seven (27J, range number eight (S) west of the sixth (th) principal meridian. said proiierty is levied open as tbe property of the above'delendanls and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will lie sold without appraisement-Sheriffs oflice, Kinirnian county, Kansas, November loth, 1WMI. R. D.

FAUGHT. Sheriff. GiUett Attorneys for Plaintiff. -3873 First Publication November gHERIFF'S SALE. Levi B.

Kaler, i Plaintiff, I vs. -Israel M. Nichols, et al, I Defendant. 1 By virtue of an order of sale issued eut of the District Court of Kingman eountv Kansas. wherein Levi B.

Kaler is plaintiff and Isreal M. Nichols and Margaret Nichols, are defend ants, i will, on, Monday, December 8, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock, at the front door of the court house in the city ef Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas. offer for saie at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the abeve named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated In the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: Tho south-east nuarter of section no. six T61 in township no. thirty 30, south of range no.

eight west oi tne siztn LJ P- containing Itill acre? more or lets. Said property is levied upon as the prop-rty of tbe above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraise ment. Sheriff's office, Kingman county, Kansas, November 6, 1890. R.

D. FATJGHT. Sheriff, 3608 First publication, November 0, 1890. gHKKIFF'S SALE. National Life Association, 1 Plaintiff.

vs. i- Seldon W. Bish, et al. Defendants. I Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county.

Kansas. wherein National Life Association is Plaintiff and Seldon W. Bish, Mary hi. Eien, w. h.

nays, Laura Havs. Kineman National Bank, Farm ers Jt Bank, CM. Bay, 3. D. Gailoway, Solomon Hawthorne.

The st. jonn ana siarsn Company, B. G. Robertson, J. E.

Ferguson and Hattie Ferguson, are Defendants, I will. Monday December 8th, 1890, at tbe hour of 2 o'clock, p. at the front door of the court house In tne city oi Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas offer ror sale at public auction, to tne highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, tille and interest of the above named defendant in and to the following described rnal property, situated io the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: All of block number one of Tbornbttrg's Addition to the city of hingman, nansas, as shown by the recorded plat thereof. Said DroDertv is levied upon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. said property will be bom without appraise ment.

Sheriffs office. Kingman County. Kansas, November 6th, 1890. it. 11.

A uHT, Sheriff W. B. Herod, Attorney for PiaintUf. 3660 First Publication November 6, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE.

National Life Association, Plaintiff. vs. i- Geo. W. Willis, I Detenuants.j By virtue of an order of sale issued out i the District Court of Kingman Connty.

Kansas. wherein National Life Assosiation is plaintiff nn ur 1.1- e- HUU UCUID VT. ..11119, iuhei. JjlllltUl A. Crumley, Lillian A.

Crumley, administ atrix of the estate of George F. Crumley, deceased, the unknown heirs of George F. t'Mimley, deceased, George C. Strong, Strong, his wile, John A. Giffith, Edward D.

liobbins, William Leonard and The Bank of Greeusburgare defendants, I will, on Monday, December 8th, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. at the front door oi tne court nouse in tne city ot Kingman, county oi Kingman, and state of Kansas, oOer for sale at public auction, to the highest bid der, forcaeh in hand, ail the right, title and interest oi tne aoove named tieiendants in and to the following described real property, situated In the county ot Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit Lots one hundred and eighteen (118), one hun dred and twenty r.w, one Hundred and twenty-two one hundred and twenty-four (124) and one hundred and twenty-eix 126) on Main street north in the North Addition to the city of Kingman according to tbe recorded plat thereof. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy Bald order of sale. said property will be sold witnout apprals- meot. Sheriffs office.

Kingman Connty, Kansas, November bth, 1890. Jt. D. AUGHT, Sheriff 3612 First Publication, November 6th, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE.

National Life Association, 1 1'iaintitt, vs. Francis E. Reynolds, et al, Deiendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued ont of the district court of Kingman county Kansas, wherein National Life ABSociution is Plaintiff and Francis E. Reynolds, Bella M.

Reynolds. John A. Cragun, Rosa B. Cragun, Fann'e li. Griffen, E.

Robertson and Robertson, bis wife, are Defendants, I will, ou Monday, December 8th, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. at the front door of the court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: Lot number seventeen -17- on Main street, said lot seventeen -17- being in Milford's Sub-divis on of lots number nine -9-, eleven -11-, thirteen -13-, fifteen -15-, seventeen -17- nineteen -19-, twenty-one -21-, twenty-three -2S-, twenty-five -SS5- and twenty-seven -27- on Fourth Street east, and lots ten -10-, twelve -12-, fourteen -14-, sixteen -16-, eighteen -18-, twenty -20-, twenty-two -22-, twenty-four -34-, twenty-six -26- and twenty-eight -28-, ou Fifth street east. All in South Addition to city of Kingman, as shown by recorded plat theretf. Said property is levied upon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement.

Sheriffs office, Kingxan county, Kansas, November 6tb, lt90. R. D. FAUGHT, W. B.

Herod, Attorney for Plaintiff, 4192 First publication November 13, 1890. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Ill the District Court of Kingman County, Kansas, as. Florence A. Russell.

1 Plaintiff, vs. I- John M. Walker, Maraada Walker and T. H. Knssell, Defendants.

The said John M. Walker, Maranda Walker and T. H. Russell will take notice that the said Florence A. Russell, plaintiff, did on the 7th dav of October.

1890. file her petition in said district court within and for the county of Kingman in the state of Kansas, against tbe said M. Walker, Maranda Walker and T. H. Rnssell, defendants, and ttiat the said de fendants each must answer said petition, filed as aioresaiu, on or neiore tne 25th Day of December, 1890, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendants lohn M.

Walker, Maranda Walker and T. H. Russell for tbe sum of '28l. dollars with interest thereon at tbe rate of 12 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of September, and fortheltirthersumof for exchange and ror costs of suit; and a further judgment agabist said defendants and each of tneui for tne tereciostire ot a certain mortgage upon tne tollvwing described real estate to-wit: Lots six -6- and seven -7- in block seven -7- in the Vallev sub-division of the South addition to the city of Kingman, Kingman county, Kausss. and adjudging that said plaintiff has a firdt nen ou saio premises to tne amount ior wnicu judgment will be taken as ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement, and tbe proceeds applied to the payment cf the amount due plaintiff, and costs of Bnit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of, and from auy right, title, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises or any part thereof.

W. B. HEROD, seal Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest: A. Nf.kpham.

Clerk. Tbeahuby Department, 1 Uffice of the comptroller, of the Ctjbbency. WashiDcrton. October 2nd. 1890.

Notice is hereby tri7en to all persons who may have claims against "The Kingman National Kingman, Kansas, that the same must be presented to C. W. Myers, Receiver with the legal proof thereof within three months from this date or they may be disallowed. E. 8.

LACEY, Comptroller of the Curreccy. First published Got sRff no WATER PROOF, iMi In tin ttmm ud 4 tfa labor ef mrnr other wit. Pom BMIMIunu. Illiu Booaemickl 111 SUB. 8TITDT1 foe FLASTSa OD WftlU.

OTOOmenUl CARPETS ud sUGBof Mm material, caiApaa and mm than OU Cletfca, 07Catalogua and SanolM Proa. BADGER LIMBER -A-frta. 4191 First Publication November 13, 1990. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court within and for the-county of Kingman in the stara of Knnonn International Loan and Trusty company, a corporation, Plaintiff.

I vs Lorame Ashman, Jennie Ashman and i. A. Beal, Defendants, Loralne Ashman, Jennie B. Ashman and J. A.

Beal will take notice that the said Interna- hnna lAiin on1 fiiP its notitian i. aal.l aad for the connty of Kinsman in the state of UnctaS nfralnnr kn jjuraine asm man, Jenme Ashman and J. A. Beal, defendants and that the said defendants must answer said rvvi.uu, uiou no aierctuua, on or Dei ore the 25th day cf December, laotv ni floij lurfltlni. 1 Kv iuKen as trne, and a judgement rendered in said action against said deiendants.

Ijlrainn A ohmon Ashman for t.hn am r.r with interest thereon at the rate of 13 per cent, per sRnuin from the first day of May, and tor the further sum of J24 with inter-! dl tue rate oi iz per cent per annum from the 1st day of November, 1889, and ror the further sum of $2i with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from tbe lot. rlar nf laoo i uu ior me nirtner sum of (for exchange and for costs of suit; and a farther judgment against said defendants. ASUUIBII BnU A. Beal for the foreclosure or a certain mortgage esiate.to-wit: Beginning at the north-east corner or sect ion i tonrnahin .1. an ncutiiKin range seveD-7-w est or 6th P.

thence west on the north line of section six -6- twenty chains and 75 links, thence south three chains and sixteen and two-thirds links to place of beginning; thence south 3 chains and 16; links, thence west chains and liK links! im IV173 llllKS, HieUCC east at right angles chains and 16 HJ links iawj ucgiuu.UK. oaia piat containing one acre of land. Lying- and aituated in toe county of Kingman in the state of Kansas. and adjudging that said plaintiff has the first aimjLLut lur wnicn lnntrtniinr mil t-nlmn i i 1 b-v vvx.i UUS.OU an tuorestuu, ana oraer-uursaia DremiBm tnha uaa ri-hn- TnTl tnri tha rmuuwwla nnnHnJ a. I i ZiP opijuwu me payment of the amonnt doe plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and foreclosing said defend- irora BU rigni, ntie, estate, interest, property and equitj of re- th or any pan W.

B. HEROD. seal Attorney for Plaintiff Attest: A. Needhax, Clerk. 30 First Publication, Novemlier 6, 1890.

gHERIFF'S SALE. Kansas National Loan com- 1 pany. Plaintiff. vs. j.

Mary.I. Coleman, J. L. More- land and Moreland Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale ionnpd nntnfth district court ef Kingman connty, Kansas, nueiciii AousaD inaiiunHi ijoan company is plaintiff and Marv J.

Coleman. J. Mon-inm! and Moreland are defendants. I will, on Monday, December 8th, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock, at the front door of the building now used as a court bouse in tbe city or Kingman, county of Kingman and state of KanBas, offer for sale at public auction uic uiguesi. uiuaer, tor casn in nana, ail tne right, title and interest nf the Alio nflnnfl ceiendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit- The east half (Ji) of the south-east quarter) nuu mc suutn-wesi quarter tj or tbe southeast quarter (0 of section five (51, township thirty (30), range nine (9) west of the 6th p.

m. Said pronertv is levied unon as the nrnnpriv of the above named defend Ants, nuri will he sold Tithout appraisement. Sheriffs office. Kincrman November 6th, lt-. D.

FAUGHT, Sltnriff B. Herod, attorney for Plaintiff. 3831 First Publication November S7, 18110. SHERIFF'S SALE. A.

W. Stoddard, 1 Plaintiffs, ildridge S. Walck. et al, Defendants. Bv virtue of an order of sate insnpH not.

of the district court of Kingman County, Kansas, wherein A. W. Stoddard Is Plaintiff and EldridgeS. Walck, Elizabeth Walck and Edward G. Robertson are Deiendants, I will, on Monday, December 29th, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.

at the front door of tbe court house in the city of Kingman in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction to the bighest bidder, for cash in band, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in tbe county of Kingmau and state of Kansas, to-wit: A part of block twenty-three -23- in Culve-'s Aauition to tne city ot Kingman, described as follows: Beginning at tbe north-east corner of said block, rnnning ttieB.ce west seventy-flve -75- feet, thence south one hnn-hundred fifty -150- feet, thence east seventy-flve -75-feet, and thence north one hundred fifty -150- feet to place or beginning. Said Drorjertv is levied noon as the nronertv of the above defendants and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold withont appraisement. sheriffs Oflice. Kine-man Countv.

Kansas. November 21st, 1890. 11. l. FAUGHT, Sheriff.

sssa. First Pnblicatlon November 13, 1890. S1 HEHIFF'3 SALE. W. B.

Hosmer, Plaintiff. I James P. et al, Defendants. By virtue of an order of Bale issued out of the district court of Kingman connty, Kansas, wnerein w. b.

nosmeris and James P. Mead, Ella L. Mead, X. L. Hollowell.

assignee of James P. Mead and Ella L. Mead, E. B. Poole, J.

C. Kutan, E. Henderson, The Kansas National Loan Company, The Kingmau National Bank, The Kansas National Bank, II. W. Lewis, President, Frederick Alles, Edward Hitchcock, Bizzants, The Stissing National Bank, The Piano Manufacturing Com pany, Levi B.

Kaler. The Sumner National Bank, John A. Cragun, The Kansas Loan and Trust Company, T. Beck, Fannie B. Griffen, Mary E.

Griffen are Defendants, I will, on Monday, December loth, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the front door of the building now used as the court house in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman and state of ansae, offer for salo at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real Drorjerty. situated in the countv of Kinsman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The north half of the south-west quarter lt4l oi seutieu tnirteen (Uj, townsnip tnirty 130, range nine 9 of the sixth -lith principal meridian 8aid Drorjertv is levied unon the nronertv nf the above named defendants, and will be eold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriffs office. Kingman countv.

Kansas. November 12, it. I). FAUGHT, Sheriff. Moore, Douglass Reed.

Attys for Plaintiff. S258. First publication November 13, I8S0. S1 HERIFF'S SALE. The WinfleJd Mortgage and) mwi tuompany, Plaintiff.

vs A'bert II. Tripp, et al. i iieteiiuants. By virtwe oi an 01 der of sale issued out of the district court of Kiiiman county, Kaoans, wherein The VVinfield Mortgage and net Com i -any is Plaintiff and Albert II. Tri)p, u.

xnpp, nis wne, jamee i ripp, k. Fox and Brewer and Stannard are ieiendautu. I wilt, on Monday, December loth, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock, at the front door of the court house in the city Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kanaa. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cah in hand, all the right, title, and interest of the above names defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman anu state of KanBas, to-wit: The west half -14- of the south-west quarter -J- ot section tiuinner twenty-tour -24- and the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter --ef section number twenty-four in township thirty -30- south of range seven -7- wtst of the sixth principal meridian, containing one hundred and twenty -120- acres. Said property is levied upon the property of tbe above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order ol sale.

Said property will le sold withont appraisement. office, Kingman county, ftansas, Novemlier Bth. 1890. R. D.

FAUGHT. y1'1 First Publication November 271 M. 1M OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Statb op Kansas, Kingman County, In tbe Trobate Court in and for ettid countv, In tbe matter of tbe estate of diaries Smith, deceased. Creditors and all otber persons interested in aforesaid estate are hereby notified tbnt 1 shall apply, at tbe next term of the Probate Court, in and for county, sitting at tbe court House, in Kingman, county ot hingman of Kansas, eu tne 5th day ol D.

lsitl, for a full and final settlement of said estate. ELIZA SMITH. Administrator of the estate ol Charles Hmith Deceased November 29, A. 1S90, JAMES W. STEEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Kingman, Kansas. Office in rooms 1 and 2 Union block. 4-9tf QLLLETTE BROS. 4 ATTOENEY3 AT LAW. Over Kingman National Bank.

SOBADGH 4 STECK, ATTOENEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery. Office i tne Qroa venor Dtuiaing. L. M. Conkling.

I. G. Conkling. ATTOENEYS AND SOLICITOES. Practice in all State and United States Courts.

Commercial law a specialty. Omce over riale a flew store. JJAY 4 HAY, ATTOENEYS AT LAW. Rooms 13 and 14 First National Bank Building. C.

TETIRICK, LAWYER, Office in conrt house. PHYSICIANS. JQ RS. LIGHT 4 HO AG, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offlce over Kingman Shoe and Clothing House ana uitizen Bank, ualls promptly answered day or night.

v-2 iyj H. HASKINS, PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEON. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Office over tieraon A drag store. L.

BENEPE, M. D.t SUKGEON. Office southeast corner of Main street and avenue LAMNG, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON.

COUNTY COBONEH. Oflice, Courier block. Residence, corner of Avenue A ea-t and nne street. VENTISTS. FREMONT BURK.ET, DENTIST.

Office over Farmers A Drovers Bank. All work warranted nrst class. Teeth extracted by iectncity. KINGMAN CHAPTER, NO. 71, B.

A. M. Regular convocations second and fourth Wednesdays of month. All royal arch mason invited to attend. H.

H. Woolsey, H. P. J. O.

Busk. Bea'y. H.OGBOEN, ABSTRACTOR OF TITLES Notary Public 0 Conveyancer. Successor to Albert Watkins. EXAMINATION OF TITLES A SPECIALTY, I have had several years experience in Abstracting in Kingman county and own the Oldest, Best and Most Complete set of Abstract Records in the Connty.

I furnish any information desired from any of the connty records, or from the records of the District, Probate or Police Courts. Pay taxes for non-residents. Make examination as to "assets and liabilities Letters of inquiry cheerfully anawered. fcCSTJ Per Cent of defective titles is the tvJ result of the carelessness and incompetency Vt PRETENDED CONVEYANCE US. Ail work in this line done bv me I will cuar- antee to stand the "test" with any title examiner in the state.

A liberal Bhare of yonr patronage will be hiqhly appreciated, and all orders promptly filled. Call on or address. C. 1. UtiHUKN, Kingman.

Kas. Office over Ferguson's Hardware Store. N. EGLESTON, Contractor Builder. kingman.kanSas.

ESTIMATES given for all kinds of building. HALT PLANTS a SDecialty. Estimates given on application or by maiL 30-tf S. LIVINGSTON Desires to inform the' general pnblic that he will devote the whole of his time to tbe Undertaking Business, with facilities second to none in this community. THE OLD RELIABLE Missouri Pacific THE OSL.1 DIRECT LINK FOB ST.

LOUIS and the EAST and SOUTH, KANSAS CITY and the NORTH, PUEBLO and thi WEST, nt T7ninn Denota at Pueblo, Kansas City and St. Louis. of Live Stock and other Commo dities will find it to their advantage to see us before placing their shipments elsewhere. Call on or address, E. HICKS, Atrent.

Kiagman, Kas. First publication, November 13, ISflfl. gHEKIFF'S SALE. C. S.

Xorthrop, vs. Garret T. Mead, et al, Defendants, By virtue of an orderof sale issued out of district court of Kingman conniy, aai sas, wherein C. S. Northrop i plaintiff and Garret T.

Mead, Esther A. Mead, James P. Mead, Ella L. Mead, N. L.

HolloweU, assignee of James P. Mead and Fila Mead, .1. C. Rutan, Ecipar Henderson, Frederick M. Alles, The Kansas National Loan Company, a corporation, Edward W.

Hitchcock, Jacob Uessantz, StissinK National Bank, a corporation, Kannie tiriffln, John A. Cragun, Kinirnian National Bank, a corporation, Levi B. Kaler. Marv E. Wriibn, Kansas National Bank, Wichita, Kansas, a corporation, Sumner National Bank, a corporation, J.

Nickel, Thomas B. Beck, II. W. Lewis, President and John CrsKtin are defendants, 1 will, on Monday, December 15th, 18M, at lhe hour of 2 o'clock, p. the front dour of he building now used as a court house in the city of Kinjrman, county of Kinfrman and state or Kansas, oiler for sale at nuctiou to tbe hiKhet bidder, for cash in band.

Mil the ritrht. title and interest of the above named deienoants in and to the following de scribed real property, situated in the county oi Kingman ana stale oi Kansas, to-wit: The north-west Quarter of section twenty- -ne -21-, townhhip thirty -30-, south of range eigbt -tj- west or the sixto -otn- f. n. Ssid property is levied npon as the property of lhe uliuve i amed defendants, and will be sold without aPDraipement. Sheriff's office.

Kingman County, Kansas. Hovemher Iilth, 1W). It. I). FAUGHT, Sheriff- Liillett Bros.

Co, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8718 Fiist Publication November 6, 1890. gHERIPF'8 SALE. National Life Association (1 corporation), I Plaintiff, y. Adam Rawbut, et al, Defendants, By virtue of an order of Bale issued out of the district court of Kingman connty, Kansas, wherein National Life Association (a corporation) is Plaintiff and Adam Kawhnt, Anna Rawhut and (J.

T. Gray are Defendants, I will, on Monday, December 8th, 1890, at the hour of o'clock, p. at the front door of the court house in tbe ci'y of Kingman, county of Kinsman and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction. to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all tbe right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the county of Kingman ana state of Kansas, to wn: Ten -10- acres off of the north end of the south west quarter -H- of the south-west quarter -X- of ectien eight -8-, township twenty- eight -SB-, lange seven -7- west, aescnoea as follows Kririnn at the north-east cornor of said south-west quarter -h- of south-west quarter cf section oight twenty-eirht -28 tuenee ranning south twenty -vsu- roas, tcence west eignty -0- rods, thence north twenty -20- rods. thence east eighty -80- rod, to the place of beginning.

Baid property is levied upon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satis fy wild order ot sale. Said property will be sold without appraisement. Sheriffs office, Kingman county, Kansas, November ctn, jasu, E. D. FATJGHT.

Sheriff. W. B. Herod, Attorney for Plaintiff. 40SS First Publication November 6, 1890.

S1 HEKIFF'S BALK. Lozetta VanFleet, 1 naintin. i I I vs. Allen H. Smith, et Defendants By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman eountv.

KaCBas, wherein Loietta VanFleet is Plaintiff and Alien U. Smith and Miner Smith are Defend ants, 1 will, on Monday, December 8th, 1890, at the hour of 10 o'cUck, a. at toe iront door of the court house in the city of Kingman, connty of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer Tor sale at public auction, to me nignest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest ot the above named defendants, in and to the following described real property. situated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: Lot numbered twenty-one (21) on west Sherman street, in the city of Kingman. Said nronerlv is levied noon as the Property of the abeve defendants and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale Said Kroner! is appraised at Ave hundred and fifty dollars and will not be sold for less than two-thirds (J) of its appraised value.

Sheriffs office, Kingman county, Kansas, November 5th, ishu. 2. D. FATJGHT, Sheriff. -3673 First Publication November 11th, 1890.

IIERIFF'S SALE. F. T. Ives, 1 Plaintiff, I vs. William J.

Park, et al. Defendants. ,1 By virtue of an orderof sale Issued outofthe district court oi jungman county, jaansas, wherein F. T. Ives is Plaintiff and William J.

Park, Mary Park, H. Perham, i. B. Ferguson, Mrs. II.

Perham and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson are ietenaanta, 1 will, on Monday, December 15th, 1890, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. at the front door oi the court bonso in the city of Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder lorcasn in nana, ail tne rignt, title ana interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in tbe county of Kingman and stale of Kansas, to-wit: Lots seventy-ssven (77) and seventy-nine (79) on Fourth street west in the South Addition to the city of Kingman, Kansas, aouOrding to too recoraea pint inereoi.

Said Droocrtv is levied upon as the property of the above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said property will be sold wit no Jt appraisement. Sheriff's office, KiLgman county Kansas, November 10, 1890. fi. D.

FATJGHT. Sheriff Gillett Bros. A Co Attys for Pltff. 8388 First publication November 13, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE.

Mrs-Dorcas Whitney, 1 Plaintiff. vs. I Cyrus M. Price, et al, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the district court of Kingman eounty, Kansas, wherein Mrs.

Dorcas Whitney is Plaintiff and Cyrns M. Price, James P. Mead, Ella L. Mead, George C. Strong, F.

K. Payne, N. L. Holio-well, assignee of James P. Mead and Ella L.

Mead, and Isaac Levy are Defendants, I will, on Monday, December 15th, 1890, at tbe bear of 2 o'clock, p. at the front daor of the court house in the city of King-nan, ceunty of Kingman, and state of Kansas offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situ ated in the county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, to-wit: The south-west quarter of section twenty-two (23). township thirty (30) south of range nine (9) west of the sixth (6th) principal meridian. Said property Is levied upon as the property of tbe above defendants, and will be sold to satisfy said order of saie. Said property will be sold without appraise-men.

Sheriffs office. Kingman county, Kansas, November 10, 1890. R. 1. FATJGHT, Sheriff.

Gillett Bros. Attys for Pltff. 3421 First Publication Novemlier 13, 1890. SHERIFF'S SALE. George Francis, Plaintiff, vs.

Trrv R. Neese. et al. ueienuautB. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the "District Court of Kingman connty, Kaaras, wherein George B.

Francis is Plaintiff and Perry K. Neese, Dora E. Neese, Ji. Brown, James P. Mead, Ella L.

Mead, N. L. Hollowell assignee of James P. Meed and Ella L. Mead, Jobs W.

Oakley and Fannie D. Oakley are Defendants, 1 will, on Monday, December 15th, 1890, at the hour or 3 o'clock p. at tbe front door of the building now used as a court house in the city ef Kingman, county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction to tbe highest bidder, for cash in hand, all i he riirht, title and interest of tbe above named defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the eounty ef Kingman, and state of Kansas, to-wit: jois number one -1-, two -2-, three -3- and four -4-, block number thirty-one -S1-, of Culver's Sewmd -2nd- Addition to the citj of Kingman, Kansas. tiaid property is levied upon as the property tbe'above defendants, and will be sold to isstixfy lid order of sale. Said property will be sold without apmaise-ment.

Sheriffs office, Kingman county. Kansas, November 10, 1890. R. D. FATJGHT, Sheriff.

Gillett Bros. Attorneys for Plaintiff. $851. First publication November 13, 1S90. HERJFF'S SALE.

Channing Whitney Kwrmiii H. Mix. et al Defendants. By virtue of an order ef sale issued out of the district court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein Channing Whitney is Plaintiff and Newman H. Mix.

Sarah F. Putnrtn, Ella L. Mead. N. L.

Hollowell. assignee -of James P. Mead and Ella L. Mend, Edgar Henderson, Jehu A. Cragun, J.

M. Nickeli, The KiDgman National Bank of Kingman. Kansas, 'lhe Sumnei National Bank, J. C. Rnian, The Kansas National Loan Company, The Kansas National Bank, Frederick M.

Alles, Jaceb Bessantz, Thomas B. Beck, John K. gun, Fannie B. Griffin, Mary E. Griffin, Kdward W.

Hitcbcoek, Levi B. Kaler, The r-tissing National Bank, George I. Turner and Mary Turner are Defendants, I will, ou Monday, December 15th, 1880. tbe hour of o'clock p. at the frontdoor of the building now used as a court bouse In the citv ot Kingman', county of Kingman, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, xli the rieht, title and interest of the above named deiendacta in and to tbe following described reai property, situated in tbe ctnnty of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: Thesouth-east qnarter () of the north-west quarter (J) and the south-west quarter ()) of the north east quarter and the west nait of the south-east quarter fX) of five 5, township twenty seven 271 aonth of raage five RJ west of the sixth 6th principal meridian.

Said property is levied upon as tbe property of the altove named defendants, and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order "ofsalf. Sheriffs office, Kingman county, Kansas, November 11,1890. R. T. FACCIIT.

Sheriff OiUatV Bros. Attys for Pltff. A DETECTIVE TELLS HIS EXPERI ENCE WITH SUCH CASES. Disappointment In Lots, Severity of Treatment from Parents and Deaire to Sea the World Soma of the Causes. A Very Bomantlo Episode.

"Men of our calling who make a spe cialty of criminal cases run across some very romantic stories," said Detective J. M. Fuller to a reporter. "The thought has occurred to me that should I ever desire to change my profession and become a newspaper man 1 would have a good stock of yarns to spring on an unsuspecting public, and could earn good space for several weeks without having to hustle around vermuch after matenaL "Tell you some of the stories?" he queried in reply to the reporter's intimation to that effect. "Well, as there is no likelihood of my changing professions in the near future I will give you one of the stories I had thought of writing.

It is about the disappearance of young girls. It is the most interesting of all the topics I have got, and as a matter of fact it is in that line that private detectives in New York find the most and more prohtable of their work. In my own experience, which extends over a period of about twenty years, 1 have been called upon to investigate the disappearance, either voluntary or otherwise, of at least 100 girls of all ages from all parts of the country. WHY MANY GIRLS LEAVE HOME. "I only do a small share of the work that is done in that line, however.

Taking into consideration the number of detectives who do as much in that line as myself, it is fair to assume that at least 5,000 girls disappear from their homes every year. Some of them are recovered and some are not. "Some of my cases have been very romantic, and others just the reverse; mostly the reverse. The causes leading np to the disappearances are as Burner-ous as the cases themselves. Disappointment in love, a fancied wrong, severity of treatment by parents, a desire to see the world, the evil influences of improper association, the oily tongued roue and temporary insanity are some of the excuses made.

Then there is an other class of disappearances which properly come under the head of kidnaping, and still another, where the parents are at loggerheads or have sepa rated, and one side or the other steals the child, and in nearly every case, as strange as it may seem, the child is a girl. "I recall a case I had a few years ago where a mutual separation took place between the editor of a well known southern paper and his wife. The terms of the separation were satisfactory to both parties, and they went their ways. The couple had a lovely little girl, 18 years of age, who by a provision of the agreement was to be sent to a convent to be educated, and access to her granted to each side. Shortly after the drawing of the papers the wife came to New York, and stopped on her way at the convent.

By cunningly misrepresenting the circumstances she induced the lady superior to give her possession of the child for one day. RECOVERING A GIRL. "The child was smuggled aboard a train and by the next morning was beyond reach. Ulien the wife wrote to the husband, saying that until certain unreasonable money demands were complied with she should retain the sole custody of the child. The little one had been brought np to be truthful and up right, and before she was permitted to write to her father, whom she idolized, a promise not to reveal her hiding glace was extracted from her.

Her letters were sent to New York and remailed by an aunt. This was the state of affairs when the father reported the matter to me. "A watch was placed on the aunt, which was kept up day and night for a week. At the end of that time we had the pleasure of locating the mother and little girl in a small place near Bridgeport, Conn. Then we telegraphed the father, who came to New York as fast as steam would bring him.

The day fol lowing his arrival he secured his lost one. They at once left for the south, and that ended the matter. 'Another case was that of a beautiful young girl about 15 years of age, who was to come into the possession of a large fortune when of legal age. A dis appointed member of the family managed to get her to New York. But a young lover of the girl suspected foul play, and prevailed upon his family to furnish the means with which to prosecute a search for her.

'She was known to have come to New York, but here all trace of her was lost We started in, and as there was plenty of means at the back of the chase, we made a hot chase, and succeeded in find ing her three days later. She was sent to a convent, and in time came into possession of her property, and shortly afterward was married to the young man who had instituted the search. They are now living happily, surrounded by a fine little curly headed boy and a sweet faced little girL" New York Press. Eleetrie Lights In China. If report is to be relied on the Chinese have still a long way to go before they will be in a position to avail themselves of the benefits of modern scientific progress.

It is stated that the. imperial palace, by order of the young emperor, was fitted throughout with electric lights. The imperial cabinet' was called together to witness the formal opening of the new system of illumination. Instead, however, of their expressing admiration of the brilliant light they stood aghast This wonderful sheen, which came and went at the touch of a button. could only be the offspring of supernat ural powers, and was probably a machination of evil spirits.

Thus in solemn conclave the mandarins decided, and in a very few days the electrical plant was removed. Chicago Times. Put Your Hand Into Hot Metal. It is more or lees true that the naked hand may be plunged with impunity into molten metal. M.

Bouligny, who made a special study of what he called the "spheroidal" state of bodies, proved on his own person that it is possible to plunge the hand into molten metal and yet sustain no injury. The theory is this: The hand of the operator having been carefully moistened with a very volatile liquid, such as alcohol or ether, is to be plunged rapidly into the molten metal; for some cases the natural humidity of the skin may do as well. The moisture is thrown by its sadden contact with the metal into the spheroidal state, and there is therefore no actual contact between the hand and the metal, but a thin layer of vapor is interposed between them. Chatter. Aiua of American Cities.

Beginning with the largest in size, the area of the country's chief cities is this: Chicago, 172i square miles; Philadelphia, 128; Washington, 72; St Louis, 62i; New Orleans, 80; San Francisco, 42i; New York, 41; Boston, 87J; Baltimore, 82; Brooklyn, SflJ, and Cincinnati, U. Traveler and Hotel Becord, $75,000.00 RANKING P.L P1NESS. Principal Cities of tbe United Statea. Improvi IJiirlar Pmk.i Sife and OnVi- GILLEN, Mule Market. outs in the City.

LEGAL 4194 First publication Novemlier 13, 1690. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court, within and for the county of Kingman, in tbe state of Kansas. E. W.

Bull, 1 Plaintiff. I vs. Robert J. Horton; John Hor- ton, Amos W. Davis, Peter Taylor, Inter na i a 1 Loan and Trust Co.

anil the Denver, Memphis At-1 lantie liiway. Defendants. Theabove named defendants.RobertJ. Rortrai and John Horton will take eotice that the said E. W.

Bull, plaintiff, did, on the 7th dayof October, 1890. tile his petition in said district court, within and fer the county of Kingman, in the state of Kansas, against the said Robert J. Horton. John Horton. Amos W.

Davis. Peter '1 avior. the IntematinnAl Inan anri Trust Co. and Denver, Memphis and Atlantic Kailwav, defendants, and that tbe raid Hnhort J. Horton and John Horton must answer said petitiou, (ilea asaforesuid, on or before the 25th Day of December, 1890, or said petiiionwill be taken as true, and a judgment rendered in eaid action against said, defendants.

Kobert Horton, John Horton, Amos Havis and Peter Taylor for the sum of Two Hundred Dollars S3U0, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per centner aniaim from the 1st dav of November, 184, ac for tbe further sum of for exchange and for costs of suit: and a further judgment against said defendants lor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon lhe following described real estate, to-wit: The west half w1, of south-east quarter ae1 i-i section iweiuj-nve townsnip twenty-nine 191, ranire six FI. lyiug and situated in the countv of Kl no-man. in the state of Kansas, and adjudging that said plaintiff has the first lien on said premises to the amount tor which judgment wi'J be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement, and the proceeds anpded to tbe payment of the amount dne plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barrinit and foreclosing said of and from a1 1 rit-ht, tille, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part tuereoi W. B.HEROD. seal Attorney for Plaintiff.

Attest: A Needhan, Clerk. DON'T RAISE HOGS to have them die from disease, to which they are liabie. it proer measures are not taken but PROTECT YOTJR HERDS by the timely and liberal nse of the reliable Dr- Joseph Haas' Hog and Poultry Kemedy. ICsed succestftillv 14 years? PRETEXTS DISEASE, ARRESTS DISEASE, STOPS COCUH 2 DESTROYS WORMS, INCKEASKSTHE FLESH AND HASTENS MAT! KITYf a ia against disease, the more certain is tbe result. Do not wait until yonr hogaitre past treatment WHAT WISE MEN WRITE' Have bought hoys all overt; is country, put them in mv feed lots and have not lost on since n'i'is Haas' Kemedy.

Dumps McCobmici: Mt. Hope, Kas. Pigs to whieh Haas' Remedv is fed, I consider eholer proof. Have not had a sick one since using it. Jno.

Hobton, Unadilla, Neb. 1 have used Haas Remedy for ten years and I cannot riml anything that II do the hoga the iroou this medicine will. I cannot gel along without it. 13. A.

Avkiix, Corning, Iowa. FOH SALE BY TREDICK Kingm. Kansas. PIIICE-: 2S-pouml cans, $2.50, uvd p.r package. The largeet are lhe elieapsr.

Onler l'y mail have prompt attention. Send for circular contaiainir testimonials and in surance proposition. Hortrlof" afM-piip pamphlet on swine, sent (tii yeccipt o('m stamp. JOSEPH HAAS, V. S.

IXDTANAPOT TS, TND Tie Kiapaii Paint Coum of Klngman, Kansas, 1). 186S. MDSDrACTOBEas op CHEROKEE BROWN, SILVER CRAY AND IIKADY SI IX ED FAINTS. All our Faints are thoronghly gronnd ia Lineed oils and are ttrst-claa spect. circular, testimonials, prices A Practical Machinist 0 Engineer.

Efifriupp, Boilers and Machinery 011 Short Notice. Engine Boilers for nu W. lieriun Sf Kingmau. Stock is Complete and Prices lieea-011 able at Liadeb. otaiirii ft jHAKRY Horse and Best Livery Turn LEGAL.

419S First Publication Nobember 13, 18fl0. UBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Courtwithin and for the county of Kingman in the state ot National Life Association a corporation. Plaintiff. TS.

John T. Noyes. Mary E. Moves and James usborn. Defendants, The above named.

John T. NoveP. Marv E. Novea and James Osborn will take notice that the said National Life Association, plnintill'. did, on th3 7th day of October, 1H90, Hie its petition in said district court, within aud for tbe county of Kingman, in tbe state of Kansas, against tbe said John T.

Noyes, Mary E. Noyes and James Osbotn, defendants, arid that the said defendants, and each of them, must answer said petitian, filed as aforesaid, ou or before the 25th Day of December, 1890, or said petition will be fatten as true, and a judgment in a id action against said defendants, John T. Noyes and Mary E. Noyes and James Osborn, for the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars witb interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from tbe 1st day of July, 1386, and for the further sum of for exchange and for costs of suit; and a further judgment against paid Defendants, and each of tiiem, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upou the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot twenty-nine -29- avenne in tbe North Aaainon to tne city oi mngman, n.ingman connty, Kansas. and adjudging that said plaintiff has the first lien en said premises, to the amonnt for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amonnt due plaintiff and costs of Bnit.

and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all nguL, UIN, ohiulo, lUiereBL, iruiwri.y, uuu txiunj of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof. W. H. HEROD, skalI Attorney for Plainlin. Attest: A.

NtBDHiy. cierk. 3225 First pnblicatlon November 13, 1OT0. gHEBIFF'H SALE. Channing Whitney, 1 1'iaintin, TS.

Charles B. Jordan, et al, Ueieruiants. I Bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Kingman county, Kansas, wherein Channing Whitnev is Plaintiff and Charles B. Jordan, Martha S. Jordan, James P.

Mead. F. la L. Mead. N.

L. Hollowell. assignee of Jimes P. Mead, C. Alexander, assignee or usdcock naruware wjiiipauy, r.

Shelley, John Schuman, Badger' Lumber E. H. Anawalt W. P. Carey, composing the Arm of W.

T. Carey W. A. Kitchie. J.

J. Ritchie and D. A. Kitchie, partners under the firm name aud style of Kitchie Brothers arc Defendants, I will, on Monday, December 15th, 1S90, at the hour of 8 o'clock. at the front door oftbecoarl house iu the city of Kingmau, county of Kingman, and state of ivansjs, oner for sale at public anction to the higher-t Wilder, for cash In hand, all the right, title aud interest of the above named defendants, in and to the following described real property, sim-ated in the county of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit Block number ten -10-, in Thornburg's second Addition to the city of Kingman, Kansas, as shown by the recorded plat thereof.

Said oroDerlv is levied unon as tbe property of the above defendants, and will lie sold to satisfjfiid order of sale. Said property win lie sola witnoui appraise nient. Sheriffs oflice. Kingman eouniy, Kansas. November loth, lsw).

li. li. rai tin Micrilt'. Gillett Bros. Attorney for Plnintill.

3749 First publication November at, 1SW. HERIFF'S SALE. The Kansas Loan and Trust) Company. 1 Plaintiff. vs.

William W. Elliott, etal. Deiendants, Bv virtue of an order of sale issm-d out of the district court of Kingman connty. Kansas, vherein The Kansas Loan and Trust Company is Plaintiff and William W. Elliott and i.nuisii J.

Elliott are Defendants. I will, on Monday, December 22nd, 1K0O, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. at the front door of the court house in the city ef Kingman, eounty of Kinemau, and stte ofnansas, oiler for sale at mbllcauctiou.to tnenignest muoer, for cash in band, all the right, tille and inter est of the above named defendants lr. ana to the following described real property, situaiea ia the eounty of Kingman and state of Kansas, to-wit: The south-west quarter oi section nine -a- townsbip number tweniy-nine -zs- souin range number six -0- west of the tije'h -uth-principal meridian. Kniil nr.mertv is levied unon as the property of the above defendai ts.

and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Said prorty will oe soia wunom sppi.isc mcnt. Sheriffs office, Kingman county, Kan-ai, November 15, 1. It. u.

r.tuiui i. Sheriff. FUst Publication November 13th, 1890. 3t. JEGAL NOTICE.

In the District Court of Kingman eouniy. Kansas. Clark Klnkaid. Plaintiff. 1 vs.

-John W. Rogers, Deft. I To the said defendant John Tiodgers Yon are hereby notinen mu on inr nn at nf October. 18:. tbe nlaint iff above named in the above entitled cause did file hi petition io the clerk office ol the uisirict uouri, oi i mg-man county, Kansas, against you and that you are required to answer said petition ol plaintiff therein on or before Iheifth day of Decern ber, 18S0, or said petition will be taken a I me finH iiinVment rendered against you adjudiriiiir the said plaintiff the owner in fee simple ol the property in Kingman ccunty, Kansas, to wit: The south-west quarter of scctiou ten (Id).

townsblp iwentv-mne souin or muge ne west of the rlth Princinal Meridian anu quieting the title of said plaintiff therein as against you and adjudging that you have no estate or title in and to said premises and enjoining you from ever setting up any eslat or title in and to said premises adverse to plain tiff. HALLOWELL, HcME GOKhON, Attorneys for i'lainliir. Attest: A. Nkeoham, Clerk District Court..

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