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1 -i NO. ST. FRANCIS, KANSAS, THURSDAY MARCH 14, 1880. VOL IV. A.

FACKLER, The Leading Dealer In LIVERY, PEED SALE HARDWARE fun; anticipates emergencies, and pretty generally on the safe side. Capt. Emerson, a man of magnificent presence, favors peace, and good feeling, honest and true to his word. "Brenny" Deserve? more credit than he gels, and gives more than he gots. quiet, smooth and calculating, tenan-cious and presisteut; His labors have been rewarded.

CThurman; good in disguising his plans; deeper than most streams that are thought shallow; a polished and perfect gentlordah. tank McCarty; serious and ebneern- DO NOT MOVE. From the Emporia Republican. During the time of general business depression I notice, in my travels through Kansas, a disposition amongst business men, mechanics and farmers, to move to other.localities, and as "distance lends enchantment to the they do not hesitate to pronounce every place better than where they reside. As a traveling man who has an excellent opportunities of judging thfS business prosperity of the so-called "best towns" and "best countries," I have no hesitation in advising the people bf Kansas not to move out of their town, Agricultural Implements 5008 Land office at Kans, March 18S9 Notke is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make soldiers final home proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before probate judge and ez-otncio clerk of the prnhae court of Cheyenne county.

Kan, at St, Francis, on April 30, i83o, viz: Henry Casey 6261 for the sw Section 97, town 3 south, ranee 41 west He name, the following witnesses to prove his continuous reidence upon and cultivation of land, viz: Ssiniiel Webber, lleeney, CC Anderson, A A Smith, all of Stunt Frnncis, Kansa 38-6 Frank llucon. Kegimir tsc3t Land Office at Oberltn Kans, March 11, iSq Notice is hereby given thit the following naii.cd settler has filed notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district couitat St. Francis Kans on May 1, 18K0, viz: Henry Ilulbert II ta3a8 for the ne section to township i soutli, range 4a west He the following witnesses to. prove his continuous residence upon and. cultivation of said land, viz: James, Schaal, WUliam M.

Dillman, Saddler, William Smith, all of Saint Francis, Kans 38-4 Frank Bacon, Begistei 15100 Land office at Oberjin, Kansas, March 9, 1880 Notice Is hereby given that the foljowing-named ttlK ha. filed nnlir- nf his intention to make final STABLE, ST. FRAXCIS, KANSAS. JOHN BURtiWALD, Proprietor. Sd over many things, true to a friend.

county or state. Tim writer ha3 trav the proof in support of his claim, and that said proof The West econiriiedntion'3 in (vest for jfcbR traveling Atchlnson Globe: The is always" whining" "because "other people do not "do" something for him is extremely tiresome, lie ought to "do" something for himself, we always think. He has a habit ef telling how much he has done for other people, and how he has been noglected. He probably ought to be neglected. Atchinson Champion: The St.

Louis Ropublic seems to be particularly vi ious arid unnecessarily mendacious whenever it talks of Kansas, it holds this state up as a community where lawlessness prevails. Arid yet, we venture to say without fear of contradiction, that the Republics columns contain week after week, year in and year out, telegraphic accounts bf a dozen crimes committed in Missouri for every crime it reco'rds from Kansas. The man who owns a homestead on the rich praiies 6f Kansas is to be congratulated. If he will but "stick" to his "quarter section he will eventually win in the great battle of life. The farmers, who through three years of short crops remain steadfast and are detirminhd to demonstrate that Kansas is the best state in the union, will be rewarded.

cojiie to all. Kansas has passed through. the trying times and is entering upon an. era of great The meri who have heroically the stoops incident to the settlement and development of a. new country are worthy of special praise.

The world respects and men who press to the front and blaze a pathway into a wilderneps or build an empire on.the western vprairies. We feel the greatest admiration tor the pioneer farmer. of Kansas, because his pursuit calls for indomitable pluck and energy; Mary starker Section 'Three-quarters mile east of J. J. Arm- strong.

-'h'lessionnJ cansattiuidc'd day or night WIND IV1)LL8I A. W. COMSTOCK. Attornev at Law. FranciB i Kanr JU rw, Jackson Ave.

St. Francis5 Kan' eled in nearly all tlie eastern arin west erri states, and in part of Europe, and is 6'! the ophiiOii thiit lio state or coun try offers better inducements to men of eriergy and industry than (Ices sunny Kansas. I recently met gentleman who returned from southen California and I am sure if the dissatisiied Kansas could hear him describe the condition of that country, they would thank God that their homes are still in Another acquaintance of mine just returned from Washington and reports that "there are at ieast. four wbrkingmen there now to every job." Acommerciat traveler recently caught the Washington territory fever and wrote to a wholesale; house there asking for a position', but the: reply promptly cured him. It said: "If you have any trade and a fair salary where you are do not change." It undoubtly, to the interest of speculators and money loaners to attract large crowds the "booming" places.

Crowds of idle men with little money "seeking their causes what seems to people who do not look beneath the surface, prosperous times, but the end comes only The yt. J'rancis I. G. Altman, Itf. Section 8, 4-41 'i'wo mile north of Lone Tre ford.

Prolletsionai calls attended to day and night. tn A rh HI A TT" arid a good all around fellow. judge Donald holdi Cleveland Run in his grip. blackstone lawyer. He neither bows the knee to Baal, or anything else.

His only shrine of worship (not even Backius) is the constitution and the rights bf the people. Can sing, "Away down iri Dixie," and be one, with the younger boys. I liko liiihand he knows it. Deniseni a gentleman in eyery Sense of the word, whose usual abilities and and brilliaut qualities, assure for him a bright and successful future, lie deserves a wider, field, for the exercise ot his many gentleirinnly and clover accomplishments! It is not surprising that many of our citizens are contemplating a change of climate. The bid stagers Came, saw, but all did not conquer, were successful, some were not.

A fatality of circumstances followed in the wake of many, while eujby.a measure of reward for their labor, and capital invested. It is only history repeating itse'f. What is happening here iiow occured in hundreds of, other places. A malaria of discontent jtets a hold on people and. a Jonging and jiope bet; ter their condition is tiie, impelling, incentive that hustles theiij from place to place, until something ia.

found that suits. In many cases it would be wise to bear with the ills they, have, than fly to others they know not of. It is often the "stayers," unri "hangers on" will b. tfgaue ntoro promts, judg. na ex-oincio clerk of the Probate court of Cheyenne county Kansas; at St.

Francis, Kansas, on April 19, 188a, viz: Amzl Ingram O485, for the stU section at, township 5 south, range 41 west He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, Andrew Kubersky, Charles Rindfleisch, Alfred Kithburn, (i Calloup, all of Saint Francis, Kansas 38-6 Frank Bacon Rerister 15090 Land Office at Oherlin, Kas.Mrcho, 88o Notice is liereby.given that the follow.pg named settler has filed notice of his intention to make soldiers final home proof in support of his claim, and that saidproof will be made before the proL'atejudge and ex-ollicio clerk the probate court of Chey county Kas, at St. Ffancis, Kans, on April 99, 188a, William Light HE 8013. for the se section 33, town 3 south range 4 west He names the followihr; witnesses to; prol his continuous residence tipoil and cultivation, of srtid land viz: Kenn-dy, fharlei Ha-dsej Brossard, William Neiilis, all ofGurnPy, Kansas Frank Bacon, Kestst.r 150H Lind office at OVriin, Kan, March 4, 1880 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noticeof his intention to make final proof insuopirt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and ex ofhcio clerk of the probate cm'it of Cheyenne county, Kansas, at St. Francis, Kan. on May j83.

viz: Benjiiniin 'F Clark s8o, for the swK se'4 Section ar, town south. rantre4ovest He names the followine witnesses to prove his continuous residence uponl and cultiatio.i of, said land, viz: A Meyer, Oglesliy, McCaity, AOgleaby, all of Saint I ianeis, Kansas Any person who desires to protest asairat the allowance of such proof, or who knows anv substantial reason, under tfie low nnd regulations of the Interior Drpartment, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity attheabovementioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses orsaid claimant, and to offer evidence, in te'iuittal of that submitted claimant jg-6 Frank Bacon. Register 15018 Land Offlceat Olierliri, kxns, Fehy ts, 1889 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice qf'his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before th receiver at Oberlin, Kansas, on April 34. iliSo, viz: Georffe Shook Commuted 11175, for the section 19 town 5 south, Tar ge 40 west He names the folldwing with'ssea to prove his continuous, residence upon and cultivation of said F. C.

Tracy, M. D.f Practicing? JPlxysician Diseu of ctnldren t. specialty.4 Office $rt dor south of Boj-d'a fced tore Js now at the 1 Tf1 13. IN" With a Large and Choice Selection of Fresh and Salt Meats Of the best varioties constantly oh hand. Our vm aii commodious with Una best faculties tor nammng an Kinus 01 iue.ua i l.l ittn.

nh luinil Pllllllio US to SWt'l i F. K. DABNY, 31. 1). Plu3rsicia.ii and.

Surgeon. Office in front rooms over McCluskey Walker's meat market. the public with tiie very best of everything in the meat line. Respectfully licitiug your paia-onage, we are ydiira for choice steaks. MeCLUSKET WALKER.

W.J.. Rt-s Casl i too soon, and the.fortune, seekers realize that they have mUile a fortune for the speculators and money loaners, and H. Viec-l'rest, H. G. Kwikg, Fresh Kansas.

St. Francis. The Bank of St. Francis, then thev hunt work, which, is not to GETS TIIE COUNTY SEAT. St.

Francis, Cheyenne County, March 4 Correspondence of the I5ee. The election- for permanent county ssat passed off quietly on the. 26th of February last resulting in fa voir St. Francis by the handsome majority of 290. On Saturday March 2, the county records were quietly moved from Hird City to this place.

The utmost good be and.the "boom" is biirsted, land, viz: tjardner. uavid nrusn, rv i matne- The facts are that business all over this country is depressed at present, but the tide is turning and every observing business inan can see safe conservative nu rtalfc-alt of Lawn Kidee. Kansas that finally make a start, such as it is. Anv nrtnn vVn desires to nrotcst aeainst the al- Kiieh nrnof. or who knows anv substantial This so called "stake," suits some, but tot.

lraxicis Kansas CAPrTAB. (ftmersii Banking Business "TransacteVi jy "i DIRECTORS ft ii.L..fcwryrG; jonx ellis, Joseph ell I reason, under the law and regulation of the Interior Department, why such proof should no be allowed. J. L. FINLEY, at Law, and NOTARY PUBLIC, Kansas business, prosperity in the near future feeling and harmony prevails through not all, consequently many go in search of fortunes elsewhere.

Surely those who stay, eje should have, and as time will be given opportunity at mc aoovc mcnuui.cu time ana plape to cross-examine the witnesse of claimant, and ofier evident rebuttal of that out the county. Situated as St. Francis till all the state and United is, on tat-souMi fork of the Republican submitted by claimant' 35 0 Frank Bacon. Register jitaiets courts. Business conducted be Kansas will, hi my judgment, rank first in tiie prosperous "states during ten years, and if Kansans realize what is for their best interests they will be advised by a traveling man.

and will goes on, should there ever be. a round. river, with the beautiful valley her fore the 8. Land office. Collections up here of the early townspeople, it IT.

C. E-W1NG, w. J. Kiu 14018 Land Office at Oberlin, Kans. Fr by 1B80 Notice is hereby given that the fallowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make com i made a specialty.

could be made most interesting in re feet, and a magniflcient farming country on either aide. to, draw from, with: the I). M. railroad already here, and this mutation proof in support ot nis claim, mar. saia not move.

Tiros. F. Byfhss. THE ATLAS proof will Ije made belo'e tile piouate juaRe ana ex-officio clerk of the probate court o'. Cheyenne county Kan, at Bird City, Kans.

on April jo, 1889 A Lewis calling early times, and relating experiences atid.eiiconntera, ad each may have had them. Good time good luck to all who launch out on the wild hunt point designated by the road as an im Commuted 11836 for the se! section 3, town portarit divisiou.and as the point from IS liii LUMBER COMPANY which it is to build at least three dif 4 south, range 41 west He names the following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Jan ferent hues west and north-we3t, it is in the wide, wide, worid. DR, JAQUF.S' GERMAN WORM CAKES d-trov worms and remove therti from tht system. Safe, pleasant and effective, viz: A Hair. 1 racy.

V. Jacobs, Loucks. all of Saint Francis; Kansas 34 6 Fjank Bacon, Register not surprising that citizons dre feeling rSuccewOra to Howard Bros, i Dealers in very jubilant over the outlook. 14874 Land Office St Oberlin, Kans, fan 18, 1889 EILERT'S EXTRACT OF TAR WILD CHEKKV a safe, and' pleaiant' remedy Lumber Company Notice is hereby given tnai tne louowmg nmncu settler has filed notice of his intention to ik. com- for Coughs, Colds, l'ronchttis.

Asthma, and all throat troubles: will relieve and benefit Consumption nmahM, nrnof in siionort of his claim, and that said A Safa Investment. proof will 1e made before the probate judge and ex-officio dlerk of the probate court of Cheyenne county Is one which is guarantee.d to bring you satisfactory results, fir in case of 1 ry and convinced, kvery bottle warranted price jocund one dollar per botije. Sold by all drug, cists. Prepared by the mmert Proprietary Co, Chiceo-o. 111.

1 1 LUMBER, LATH, Shingles, LimevCerflcnt, plaster, lJuild St. Francis, Kansas Kans, at Bird City, nans, on niarcn 10, 1009, viz: Nathaniel Thomnson failure a return of purchase price. On UNCLK SAJi'S CONDITION POWDER will TTMftEft' LATH, 1 SHINGLES, COAL, 8 13915, for the.Mi section 7, and nwjf sections, town 5 scuth. range 41 west He names the following wimesses to prove his this safe plan you can buy fiora our inj Paper, Tar aiid Straw JJoards. cure colds, Fvers and most of the diseases to which Horses, Cattle, sheep, nogs continuous residence upon ana cuiuvauuu oi ma foultry ar.

subject, bold by all druggists. HASH. P90RS AND DOORS, ASU, iVdio, vv-x-s LIMIT, I1AIK, CEMENf, We only ask our old friends and new one's to. give us a call before purcbap-j I HAPPV HOME BLOOD PURIFIER is the Peo land, vizi. William Andrews, ftmo cammacx, berry Cammacfc, Crites, all of Jaqua.

Kan jt-t Prank Bacon, Register ples popular Medicine for purifying, the blood; pre venting or curing Headache Boils and all Fevers and Malarial Diseases. Price so cent, and one dollar per ing ehewhere. J. i Mckmiiu, Manager. 14809 Land oticoatOberlin, Kan, Jan 1880 Notice Is hereby given that the following named advertised drnggist a bottle of Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to: bring relief in every' case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Che3t, such as Inflammation of Lungs, Asthma, Whooping Cpilgti, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, settler ha filed notica of his intention to make 'tn of his claim. and that said TA T.ivmnr "Ffifttl W. MOHLER EILERT'S DAVLIOHT LIVER PILLS are a boon to sufferers from Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, ILINDS.

Canyon City Hard and ScTt coal. franci Kis. S. W. MOHLER, Manngor.

mtm- 7 Torpid Liver and Indigestion, bugar-coated, pleas-ant to lake and warranted to go through by daylight, proof wiU be mad. before the probate judge and ex-offlcio clerk of the probate, court of Cheyenne county, Kant, at Bird City, fc.ansa,oii March 16, ANl) IHB9, V1ZJ. .1 67 for the neK ection 31. township, 4 outh, and can always be-depended upon. Mothers will find Dr.

WinchelPl Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the hoiue for the children; it will cure coughs, colds. Sort Throat, Regulate the Bowels. Try it. UNCLE SAM'S NERVE A BONS LINIMENT range 10 west He names the following witness to Trial bottles free at the Saint Francis prove bis continuous residence upopand cultivation v. I Rash.

Harul Roach, J- Sale Pharmacy. 'I Brown, of St. Francis. Kans, David Watsn, of lwn wiil relieve Spiains, Bruises, Neuralgia and Kheu autism, Sold by all druggist. The Co'onel bids farewell to former associates in.

Cheyenne county, but before taking his departure, he kindly an opinion upon each. His opinion is tinged with forgiveness and a degree of fellow-feeling for those of whoth be speaks, "Far'ewellS For in this word that fatal wdrd -Jiow'er we promia hope believe there breaths despair." Let ub bold up a mirror and see men as they appear some. John, Elliott; the political oracle. A man go.yarious, that he Beems to be not one, but ail mankind's epitome; stiff in most always in the wrong, everything iu stark, hut can't be beat in-disguising political methods. A friend to be Charley Aotram; able in-finances.

"His tribe were God' Almigthy's gentleman." Dan will and lots of grit, a good hastier, gpnerous: to a fault. Error in judgment but seldom in heart. Qu'ck in making friends, quick at losing. Charley Kerndt; lively enthusiastic, willing to. do and undo, makea up in the long run, for errors hd misatseps.

Public spirited, and some day, a mer-chant-princewill be. inH Shawcrpss', brave unflinching courago, quick in action excellent Judgment, pisplays great common sense Jn, matters of fairness and justice between man find man. W. D. Cunningham; living down the river In left ati.thjs office a couple of LAND OFFIC13 BULLETIN.

MISS, S. J. HART I liXi NERt, Hats and lionnets Trimmed Lat-tat Styles. Children's Hats a Specialty. Ridge, Kansas ja-0 I ran oacon.

jvexi.icr 14967 Land Offlco at Oberlin, Kan, Feb r. 1C89 KInilr. is h.rebv that the tollowinK-named Buckler)' Arnloa Salve. Our coitespondent sends settler has filed notice his intention to make com us the following information, LASD CONTESTS DIX'IPEI). The best salve in the world for Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.

St. Francis, Kails. H. Dewey, Pro. mutation proof tp support 01 his claim, ana tnai saio proof will be made before the clerk of the district court at Bird City Kansas, on April .4 1889, viz; George A Baker Hi: Francis Dray ine names of successful parties are Chilblains, Corns, and all skin erup printed: in' capital letters.

Commuted nuoo for the sw) section 4, town 4 smith, range 43 west Job. Grassle who filed 1196 on May si. Marion. R. Randall vs UNITED tions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction money refunded. Price, 25 per boxv For sale by The New i Flour and "Dealers. Oh Jackson Street, opposite the AihxK Lumber Yards, St. Francis Kansas Ara now Supplying the Trade wil: all kinds of Feed at Lowest Give them a chil when wanting thine in the ffeed lirif: AND 1007, is noiiucu id K' oic T) will be cancelled STATES. He names the following withMse to prove his WINING ER vs Lewis W.

the St. Francis Pharmacy. Marble- II. Oi Dawson JOSEPH Mc contintou. residence upon, and cultivation 01, rAta vir.

Moorev Frank Grassle, oflad.ua, Kan, Randolph Angle, William Light, of GurnevXan 34-10, Frank Iacon. 14790 Land Office at Oberlin Kin Dec ji, rt88 Notice is hereby given that the' following named settler ns filed none, of hi intention to make Soldiers final home proof in support of his claim and that said proof will made beior. piobat. judge n.1 Tnfficio clerk ef the nrobat. court of Cheyenne DANIEL.

i 14K77 Land office at Oberlin, Kan. Jaa i t88o Notice is hereby given that the settler has filed notice of his intention so make final proof, in of tie claim, and that said proof win b. 'made before Ih. neuter and 1 1: tr 1 1. JAMES H.

FORTlt vs Wm. It. U. S. RIXGER; Proprietor.

Headquarters for the arrival and v. departure of all hack lines carrying oounty, Kans. at Bird City, Kan on April 4, receiver at vuernn, jiuia. on maiva 19. loou, vis.

Moses McKmzie Hjit foi the uc'A tw swjf neK inf. tiom ifl fnVB south, rahtre in west r. Fred W. Kipllnger vt ADAM Flli- mail from Bt. Francis.

Good turn- ZIN. H. name, the followfntf witnesse ta iirove his Braying done ji all parU of tb City ca short nottoe. outs at fair rates. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of land.vir! Uiggs, White, A a.

E. D. vs F. J). DEVORB.

a B. AKIN Fred fc'. Patterson. noerwooo, au Ol 9aini raocis, avansa. jKraoJt Bacon, Register .13, 1 s.n v.ua 10C3I for the nwli section 3 township I south, range 40' west He name the fcllowinl witnesse to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land viz.

Tiomble, A Tromble. William Callow, Elijah Erimm. all ol Lawn Ridge, Kansaa 16 Frank Bacon Register 957J i Land Office at Oberlin Kan February 4,1889 Complaint having been entered at thi oliic1, by Tressel aeainst Metvger for f.Mure to costdIv with law ns to timber -culture entry No 168 4704 Land 0e Oberlin Kans, Dec ji, ifJSt, i .1.. fMlnwtn. named GEORGE RIGGERSTOFF re.

Eli-worth Joslint j. i4fA Land Office at Oberlin, Kai, Feb stl. Notice is hereby given that the following named NEW DEPARTURE I bare taken charg of the nunc settler kas filed notice of his inrtnfionomakecom. mutation proof in support of his claim, and ha said prod will be made before probate judge and x-officio clerk of the probate court of Cheyenne county settler hp. filed Uutice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim; and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and Jerry Barnes GEORGE of riDe tomatoes that arrived at ma STOFF.

clerk of the probate court .01 cneyecne oounty, Kan a turn vuy, aap, Henry Happel r- Atm -u hrV icu seciott 1. George Biggerstoff va UNITED Kansas, at 'rd City, Kan, it. April 10, toea vis: Cora 1 ressel 4018 for th.jiwK aecticr. 10, township south. St.

Francis Hotel township suh, range. west C- He name the follownig witnesses prove continuou residence upon and culivatiefl of said range 40 west Kli- naniM. th- ftllnwinff wlniesw. to nrcH h-r dated fun 5, 1885, upon the seK section 13, toweship south, range 41 west, io Cheyenne county Kansas, with nview to the cancellation of said entry constant alleging that said Metzger has wholly farlrd to ecrbply with the timber culture act in this, tliat he filled to properly pre are the ground and properly pant tree, seeds 01 cuttings during the third year or between the th day of June, 18.7, nd the jth turity early in March. It; may relieve some tq aild that they were grown in the hou39, though.

i Will Hydon; passionate and impulsive, Handsome, dajhing, warm-hearted, with rich red' blood. THE HOME OF LOW PRICES is at the New Btore cf A Luca 7aere the finest Line of Groceries and Furnitur? Is Always on band continuous residence upon and cultivation of said jonn Anapiin, uhjikc s.h.hib, STATES. John Sommerhays rs GEOilGE CARPENTER. Albert Maire CIIARLEh FU- CHAN AN. land, viz: rl I romble, jreelcy Konuins, aicney Rogers, Abe Twmlle, all of Lawn Kidge, Kansas Tiaoel, allot Jaiiua, naosos ,0 6 Frank Bacon.

Register. 24-0 KijunWf n.twi ncgtsici Aud intend to keep a cleari, erderly tmase, with a good table and clean bd(i, and would respectfully ak a liberal share the patronage of the pub- i-p LundiJl' at lioernn. nans, ren p. sua; Iotiee is hereby that the following named i.oi. tend Ofhce at Oberlin, Kan, Jan iS" Notice is hereby give that th.

following named settler. ha. filed noticeof her inention to make final proof in support of Rer oiaim-; that said proof will tit maoe before Judge and ox-officio clerk of the protiatd c'jurt Cnfj-enne. crmnty. settler has filed ao'ice of his intention to make final proof in support of Iiis claim, and that said preof will b.

made aefore nrobat iudce and officio d.y of June, 1888, that sa-d five acre was prcpai andplanted to tree, seeds or Cnttings by plowing a mall furrow across the said five acres 4 or 5 feet aprt putting in onk a few cutting rsd poorly covered, add during thVwear from June sth. 1887. to this dale said five acres wa n. ver cultivated in any way 'a id said fi'Vit acres is ndw covered weeds and "void entry was never made to comply with the law, "and has been placed into the h.nasof an agent todisrosc Merit Wins His wit trightane and his style refines. "A fellow of Infinite jest, of most excellent fancy 1 Doctor a right royal fellow, We desire to say to our citizens, thr.t clerk of the probate court, cfCheyednecownty KansT Kans, at Bird City, -v-anaa, on Kfui 1509 viz; v.

TURKEY D8 519 for the sec-icn tcwhship 5 south, range 41 wet She name lh Allowing wltfesses to prow her of Th. aid pttrtUi are aereby summonei to appear at this office on the th day of April 1889 at 10 eiock a mvto respond nnd furnish testimony for years we have been- selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King New Life Pills, Buck: len'g Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that continuous residence upon nnft cultivation id Vho dont boftev In throwing physic Uithe dogs. Can heal others if not A strong believer ia the tru concerning said aliened tauurw.

364 ranis Baron, ftegistor. DINNER 15060 Land Cffice at, Oberlin, Kans, March Jt'Tq Nntireis hereb sven that tb foil jwin. -na--d ism that care would kill a cat. settler has filed noice ot hi. mention to make final sell as well, or that have' given such universal satisfaction.

1 We do not hesitate to guarantee them every we stand ready to refuDd the purchase Ceorge Taylor; shrewd and keen in pre-emption proof in supporof hi cla.m, and that nroof will be mad. before th. probate iiuigeand J06I BfOTTn, Dealer In Ileady2Iacfi Harness Repairing A Specialty Do not Fail to Call on Him. at tiird City, Apnt Tedrick DS 6034, for the ntt( aectioaift. township 4 Kintk, ranKe 39 wet Be names the following witnessed tb prov.

Ins continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, vit: Robert Koons, Tatnes. Montgomery, Chm Pritchett, all ef Sain Francis, Kansas 34-6 frank Bacon, F.egister. 15013 Land Office at Operlin, Ksns, Feb ts, Mo Notice is hereby given that the follnwing named settler has filed notiteof bis intention to snake com mutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge and ex-officio clerk of the prnbate court of Cheyenne county Kant, at Bird City, Ka, on April 1, 1889, vis: Redden Barton Commuted I iso. for the ae)i section pa, towi a south, range 41 w-st He a.me. the following witnew.

to prove tin continuous residence epos and cultivation of said land.vii; 1 rteddler, Burrham, A A Smith, I Confer, all of Saint French. Kama jhI frank Bacoa. Rectstor EVERY SATURDAY t'ljien PrVwj 9 Mual. Vuio aad see me. ex-ofneo clerk of the probate court of Chevcnn.

countv. Kansas, at baint rands, Kansas, on April 13, 1889, viz; land, iz: Kviile.Wm UKrback. John Burck-aiire, li.rnk tjfjleville. Kansas -1 innk Bacon, Jteiiaer. Land Oberlin, Kan, Jan 4 iM? Niri'-e is h-reby that th.

following named testier filed nottreof his intention to make fiiat proof in yppo't of his claim, and that proof w.Jl be made beior. the probate jtnfg assd ew-officio cierk of tre probate court of Cheyenne cotimy Kansas, at Bird City. Kans. on MarUi ia 1889, via Joseph Montaene sfortle -J, ae nction tj, tow isoutk nmg.4o w-st He names toe fallowing witness to provo hi conrinuous upon and of said Snl, vir. McKirie.y.

Wm Boty, John Rose, Dreyer, all of Uaigier, Nebraska 1 Irank Eaeon, Register price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popnlaritr rmrelr on oeorge crwg 8 flofs for th. nwV nw of section to. town mt-ney atters; believes in the letter of the la i 1 not in the spirit. A trusted and valuable officer of his bank.

If it be not nominated in the bond, you need not look cr succor. south, rang. vtst nW nwj; nej, seclion S4, town south, range 40 west their merits. Saint Francis rcaimacy, druggists. I tie names tne toiiowing wunr--s to prove nrs eorttinuous residenr.

noon, and Cultivation of, Mid karns; 'tewir and land viz: James Fisher. A Shew, Charles John- Era Franklin; but sure, looks Roitrd and lodirin at Kt Francis ST. THANCIS. KA' aoc, OS oaint Fraiiers. Kansa.

17 Frank Bacon, Register. 1 Hotel fVrr per week. before Is? leaps; good ia trade; fall of.

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