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ft SUNFLOWER SILHOUETTES. Sontb half section 36, 18, 28. HELP WAjXTED. TIMBER CULTURE; FINAL PROOF-NO-tice for Publication. No.

7600. First published June 9, 1S92. U. S. Land Office, Wa-Keeney, June 1, 1892.

Notice is hereby (riven that Upon motion the following jury Wichita Eagle. A ivertis-'mcnts inserted free tmder this head of cliarge. fees were allowed John A. Anderson was what is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. So.

7S. First published Mav 26. 1S92. Land office at WaKeeney M.ty 19, LW. otic Is hereby given that the following-named settler has'filed notice of his intemi to make final pro'of in support of his claim, una that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of Lane county K.i.-..

Dighton on Julv. 2. 1892. vi: JOHN II. DAVIS, Homestead application.

No. 16918 tor the southeast quarter of southwest quarter action 27. known as a 3,000 preacher. C.J. VanKeuren A.

G. Hughes 200 Rich wants three single Hicks predicts a cyclone for Kan B. E. Lamb 3 TO R. M.

Davidson 5 60 and team for Lands and one man sas July 4th. He predicted the Wel GEORGE W. ABRAHAM has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the clerk of the District Court of Lane county, Kansas, at his office in Dighton. Kan-pas, on Saturday, the 16th day of Julv, 1S92, on timber cnlturo application No. 6447.

for the south east quarter of section No. 27, in township No. 17 south, Range No. 28 west 6th P. M.

Kansas. He name? as witnesses: Morrow Gordon, of Toogana, Michael Pace, David E. Brad- hands for H. T. Hineman 3 00 single liar vest, ana nine C.

E. Holton rr thrcehin A. H. Goforth 2 00 lington tornado. The sun is only 92 million miles away from the earth.

The last few days it has felt about twice that far. W. P. States 0. D.

Bates, Blaine township, S. W. Avery 4 10 street and Thomas Sparrow, of Dighton, Kas. Lie Monroe, Register. ana nonneasi quarter or northwest quarter and north half of northeast quart or section 31, township 20 south rane 27 west P.

M. Kas. He names the following witnesses prow his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lard Eugene E. Miller of Ravanna K.i.. Johnson Lloyd, John Owen and David Lloyd, of Bad Kas.

LEE MONROE. Register. single M. K. Flory 4 00 C.

Watson 3 10 Dighton P. 0.. wants three bands during harvest. NORMAL MOTES. 7606.

sur- TVTOTICE FOR PUBUOTION. No The general public" read with Upon motion board adjourned. F. W. King, Co.

Clerk. S. S. PROGRAM- NOTICE FOR PUPLICATIOX. No.

7501 First published May 2i, 18ttX Land office at WaKeeney May 19. 1802 Notice is; hereby given that the following Program of the White Rock Sab bath School Association, to be held at named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the-Clerk of the District Court of liine county Kas at Dighton on July 2, 1892. viz: WILLIAM PREUSCH, o. irst published une, 9, 1W. Land Office at Wa-Keeney, Kas, June 1, 1892.

Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim aDd that said proof will be made before H. E. Wool-heater, Clerk of the District. Court of Lane county, Kansas, at Dighton, Kansas, on July 16, 1S92, viz: SAMUEL GORBY, Homestead Application No. 17127.

for the north half northwest quarter and west naif northeast quarter section 13, township 20 south, range 29 west 6th P. M. Kas. He name3 the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Alvin Marshall, J. William Green, Henry C.

Crawley and John M. Fallis. all of Filmore, Kansas. Lee. Monroe.

Register. prise that with all its widespread devastation, the Wellington cyclone only struck one candidate. In a western Kansas town the other day, a crowd of Den sailed out into the principal stfset in a flatboat and rescued the street sprinkler. If farmer Smith doesn't get the nomination it will result fatslly to his cognomen. In that case Smith would be knocked into Smithereens.

Toofrana school house, June 26, 1892: Prof, lioberts and Hempy are wideawake, hard workers and we congratulate our superintendent on his good fortune iu being able to secure thoir services. Wo havo heard that F. P. Stearns in contemplating delivering a lecture for the institute. We hope it will not iid in contemplation.

Allow us to say, in a joking way, that wo school marms are very' fond Hemestead application No. 9051. for the north east quarter section 33 township 17 south. range west i n. Kas.

Song, Scripture reading. Prayer. Song. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uuon and enltitMtior -of said land viz: John Gault, A'onson Austin, and Oeoro Fleeman of Manning 1 llemarks on "WThat is it to be a Sun Painter of llealy Kas. LEE MONROE, Register.

A m-oaf manv'nf th "Kansas fellows "VTOTICF OF SALE OF SCHOOL LAND. First rmblished Mav 12 1892. day school worker," by D. Suiter. Discussion, Song, Notice is hereby given that 1 will offer at pub- I tif ice cream these warm evenings.

nc sale to tne nignest uiaaer, tnc laiiowius ratlOIl Day, Spend most OI their time cribed school land, vhich has been appraised in 3 i. i accordance with the law. at the, north door of dodfflQS around tO keep from payinf? the conrt house in the city of Dighton, in the Oh such nice young gentlemen. i American Sunday schools compared nnirnfv rvf T.nnA RTiH' state of Kansas, on una 13, luo normal starts out tins year NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No.

754. First published May 19. 1892. Land Office at Wa-Keeney, May II. Notice is hereby Riven that the following' named Bettler has filed notice of his intsntion to make final proof in support of his claim and that eaid proof will be made before E.

Wool- -heater, Clerk of the District Courf of Lan county, Kansas, at Dighton, KansaA, on July 1. 1892, viz: IRA BOND. their poll tax. There is a law on the Kansas with 34 enrolled an increase of about eight or ten over last year. All seem Stat 1892, to-wit: All of station 16 township 17 6onth range 30 west 6 Kas.

Abk Frames, Ccrmty Treasurer. PUBLICATION NOTICE. First nublished June 2, 1892. t(j bo much interested in the work and a pleasant and profitable session is ex with English Sunday schools by Joshua Wheatcroft. Song.

Recitation, Mason Alderman. Fanny Quick. Lydia Osborn. Duet, Mr. and Miss Alderman.

Recitation, Leonard McDonald. Cora Morris. Declamation, Minnie Baird. gentlemen are distress ute book which, if enforced, compels the delivery of all letters for girls under 18 and boys under 21 years of age to their parents or guardians. A Wichita scientist has just discovered a strange flowering shrub which he says must have been propagated singly ra the-miner it; so far as the hdivs concerned, thors being four Homestead application No.

8213. for the sontl west quarter of section 8. township IS south1, range 29 west 6th P. M. Kansas.

He names the following witnesses to his continuous residence upon at.d of. said land, viz: George Wright, Effinpham T. Bowromas J. Hahn, James Udall, all of Dighton, Lek Monkok, NOTICE FOR No. 7547.

First Published Met lf, 1S92. Land Office at Wa-Kceiy, Kas. May 14, Notice is hereby given'' that tho following: named settler has filed notice of his intention gentlemen to thirty ladies. In the District Court of Lane county, Kansas, ss. W.

B. Simpson, as executor of the estate of Arthur Little, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Ed Brown.Mary Horace H. llenson and Mrs. Horace H.

llenson, his wife whose christian" name is unknown, Defendants. The State of Kansas, to the Defendants: Ed Brown. Mary C. Brown, Horace H.Henson, and Mrs. Horace H.

llenson, his wife whose christian" name is unknown. Greeting: You will take notice that you have been sued in the above entitled action and iym must answer the petition filed by the plain-itiff on or before the 15th day of July, 1892, or the riotitirm will twkn as true and ludgment will Prof. Hempy took several minutes Tuesday morning in general exercises es Harry Davis. Bertha Phelp3. Roy Miller.

explaining now no came to snoot a poor little bird that was playing in by the excessive moisture and the absence of sunlight. He calls, it the rain-lowers Wichita lias the most absent-minded man on earth. He is a fellow who, one dby, thought he had left his watch at home and then took it out the road when ho was out with a gun. Quartette. Mr.

and Miss Alderman It i3 amusing to see the teachers iccoil when that ghostly old man to make final proof iitsupport of his claim and that 6aid pr oof will bemade be fore H. E. Wool-heater clerk oTthe district court of Lane county, Kansas; at Kansas, on July 1, 1392, viz: THOMAS MUNSON, Homestead Application No. for the north east quarter of section 5, township 20 south, range 30 west 6th p. ni.

Ks. He names tho following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence npou and cultivation of said, laud, viz: Ancil B. Freeman, Sarah Freeman, David M. be rendered according to the prayer of the petition, for the sum of $676.00, wlfli interest at 12 per cent, from the 1st day of January, 1890, and for a further judgment nddecree that the mortgage described in the gxid petition shall be, foreclosed and the land described iti said petition and in said mortgage, to-wit: twe southwest quarter of section six (6), township nineteen (19) south, range thirty (30) west of th 6th Principal Meridian, Lane county, Kansas, be sold to p.jy said judgment and the costs of this acf.ion, j.nd after the sale thereof the right, itle, interest and equity of redemption of the defendants cOviiGd in to hear the physiology class Robert Nelia Davis. Closing remarks by Rev.

Bamford. Election of officers. Jonas Flory, President, S. F. Miller, Secretary.

HE ALT ITEMS. lecite. to see if he had time to go back and get it. It was natural for Ben Clover, be- Our normal can boast of a stenogra Uair, William High, all of Sutton, Kansas. Lee Monroe.

Register. pher, Miss Alderman, who recently ing interested Cattle, to exclaim, red in and to said premises or any part thereof. I A TT 1 H'rtAT T' rr came from Missouri. when he heard that Cowley county SEAL. AlliUbli 11, li.

Clerk DIst. Court. S. L. Seabrook, Atty Abo Frames is tho first county offi Small grain looks elegant, Mrs.

Brown spent a day in llealy cial to enroll and pay his dollar. nr 11 ill. last weejk. PUBLICATION NOt'E. First published -May 26, 1S92.

in the. district court within and for the are so socially turned mat we are to have social in order to give Will Hyde's brother came in Friday NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 7363. First published May 2'U892.

Land offico at WaKeeney 19, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention-to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of Lane county at Digh-ten on July 2, 1892, viz: DAVID LLOYD, Homestead application No. 13049 for the east half of southeast quarter section 23., and north half of northeast quarter, section 33, township 20 south, range 27 west 0 P. M. Kas.

lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, paid land viz: vont to our feelings in that line. J. night from tho east. Mrs. J.

L. Brown's brother also came in. Thev VanArsdale, Fannie Graham, Miss Alderman, Eflie Boruff and F. Miller will stay through harvest. had been instructed for him "Bull-y for Cow-ley." This was to be expected.

How could he beef Versatility, such as is displayed by the telegraph editors of eastern papers, who have recently succeeded in having the cyclone kill 5,000 people in a 2,000 population Kansas town, is worthy of a wider field. Philosophers tell us that necessity is the mother of invention. In drouthy times the cistern idea of sav County of Lane in the State of Kansas Jfary F. Evans plaintiff, Chancy Brobs et ul, defendant. State of Kansas to Chancy Brobst: You will take notice that you have been sued in said district court, and that you must answer the petition filed in said caus on or before the 20th day of July 1892' or said petition will be taken as rue and a judgment rendered in said action agalnsf you for the sum of $400 with interest thereon at the rate of V2 rer een ter annum from the first day of We were blessed with, another two constitute tho committee on program.

clays ram ALonday atl Tuesday, John r. McKinley, Stephen J. Smith, Henry F. Offerleo and John H. Davis, nil of Buda Kas.

LEE MOKROI2, Register. which soaked down abcui four feet. We are grateful to tho citizens of Dighton for the respect and forbearance which we are shown while in the Mr. Miller is plastering his house this week. metropolis.

J. B. Mullennix and wife vjent to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, 7561. First published May, 26, 192; Land office at WaKeeney May 19, 1892. Notica is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her oiaim, and that said proof will 1p made before the Clerk of COMMISSIONERS' PROCEED Catlin, Colorado, on a visit last week.

INGS- Mav 1892 and for cost of suit; and a further judgment against you for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate to-wit: The southwest quarter of section eight (8) in township twenty (20) south, range twenty-nine (29) west of the 6th P. M. A'amas. lving and situated in the county ot Lane, in the state of Kansas and adjudging that the said plaintiff has the first lien on said prem ises to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid and ordering? sal premises to be sold without appraisomeni and the proceeds applied to the payment' of the amount due plaintiff and-costs of suit, and forever barring and foredossng said; defendants and each ofthem, c-f and from all ris-ht. title, estate, interest, property and the rain Monday spoiled a good County Clebk's Office, Dighton, Lane Kas.

many arrangements lor those who had fixed to attend Decoration at ing rainwater was born. To a casual observer it begins to look like the ifcae was about ripe for some genius- to patent a reservoir to store sunshine. Charles Curtis, the nominee for con gress in the Fourth district, runs to stories on the stump. One of his Hfc-Kinley bill yarns has it that the price the District Court of Lane county at Dighton on July 2nd 1892, viz VIOLA C. DODGE, formerly Viola 0.

Shay, Homestead application No.13493 for the northeast quarter of section 33 township 17 south, range 27 west P. M. Kansas. She naoes the following witness to prove-her continuous residence upon and cultivation Dicrhton. Tho board of county commissioners of Lane county.

Kantas, met as a llbert Miller and mother are in board of equalization, at the office of Healy this week visiting with J. P. the county clerk, at the court house, equity of redemption in or tC-Kaid premises, or any part thereof. Attest: II. E.

Woolhkater, Clerk. Slonecker, Wheeler Switeer, Atty' for Plaintiff. in tho city of Dighton, Monday, June of tape was increased because tiie frost killed all the tape worms in Mullennk an-d family. Mrs. Miller lives south of JDighton, in the edge of Garfield county, and has been in in oi, said land viz: Maggie Powers, Michael Powers, Lee Roy Woods and Henry Clixby' all of Alamota Kas.

LEE MONROE, Register. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF NO- -tice for Publication. No. 7569. First published.

May V6, 185)2. Land office at WaKeeney May 19, 1891. Notice is hereby given that MOLLIE HOLDER, formerly Mollie Todd, has filed notice of intention to make final' proof before the Clerk of the CI, 1S92. being tho first Monday June western Kansas seven years. Present A.

B. Freeman, chairman; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 7586. First published June 2, 1892.

Land Office at Wa-Keeney, May 23, 1892 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to matfl final troof in suDoort of his claim, and Germany. An autograph manuscript of Charles Lamb, two folio pages in length, was sold in London the other Commissioners A. T. McDonald and William Hyde is going to put in a stock of hardware, wagons, farming V. S.

Tingley, and Clerk F. W. King. that said nroot will be made before H. Wool Upon motion Mrs.

A. M. ore was implements at Healy this fall. day for 250 just about One-third Of heater, Clerk of the District Court of Lane County, Kansas, at Dighton, Kansas, on July Dist. Court of Lane connty, at his othce Dighton on Saturday the 2nd day of July 1892.

on timber culture application No. 9868, for the southeast quarter of section No. 27 in township No, 18 south, range No. 28 west 6. P.

M. Kas. She names as witnesses: Harrison McCracken anowea suu.uu constitutional ex II. A. Coombs will put in a stock of tne yeany salary ljamo earned oy nis isc, viz RLMF.ll HYAMES.

lumber this fall. emption as the head of a family. After a review of the returns made Jennie M. Watson, Thomas J. Barkley and John C.

W'atson, all of Dighton Kas. LEE MONROE, Register. Frank Peed bought a cart and har "dry drudgery of the desk's dead wood" to which President Harrison referred in a recent interview. Bill Higgins says that no Kansas ness of J. P.

Mnlleanix a week or so by the assessors, it is orderel that the assessment of Bond, of Blaine Ebmestead Application No. 8506, fcr the n)Tth-eait quarter of section 18, township 17 3enth, range SO west 6th p. Kansas. He names the followinu witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of barid land, viz: Alonson Austin, John Parti nerton and John Gault, of nning, Kansas, and Thomas Painter, of Healy, Kansas. Lee Monroe.

Register. PUBLICATION NOTICE. First published, May 26, 1892. In the district court within and for the County of Lane in the State of Kansas. John H.

Metzler plaintiff, vs. Nancv E. Pat- township, be raised $10.00 on his span man will get the position of consul' It is hard to tell who can get away jf mules, and that the assessment of with the most buttermilk, J. P. or ton, formerly Nancy K.

Scott, and The State the townships bo equalized as follows: Savings Association defendants. State of Kansas to Nancy K. Patton: iou general at Cairo. He says that when John A. Andterson was appointed it was made- by the president on personal ground's and was not charged to Kansas.

He thinks the president will not regard it as a Kansas place will take notice that you have beer, sued in said district court and that you must answer said petition filed as aforesaid on or before the 2uth dav of.Iuly 1892 or said petition will be Emma. Addio Shannon found the most peculiar nest on the top shelf of J. P. Mullennix's. store the other day that taken as true anu a judgment renuereu in Raia WiUan townshir, raised on horses 13 per cent Kliiiae 23 10 White Rock irujes S3 Ala mot a lowered 13 hor.vjs 13 Sutton 20 ninlos 10 Cleveland action against you fertile sum or f-too with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per has been found in Lane county lately -XTOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

No. 7573. First published May 26. 1892. Land office at WaKeeney Kas, May 20, 185)2.

Notice Ik hereby Riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bafore the Clerk of the District Couit of Lane county aCDighton on July 9. Ir2 viz: STEPHEN K. Ml'NSON, Homestead application No. 8423, for the southwest quarter section 13, township 18 south, range 27 west P. M.

Kas. He nanes the following witnesses to prove his contiguous residence upon and cultivation of. said land viz: John S. McLeish, Silas F. Dickinson.

annum from the first day of July 1891 and for coet of suit; and a further judgment against you for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage and will pass it out to some other state. upon the following uescriDeu reaiestai lo-wu: O. Sears arrived home Saturday, night from the eastern part of the state where lie has been shearing The nortneast quarter oi section twenty r-u; Upon motion the valuation of im- proycrnents on lot 6, block atson's shPPr) ClOt Art I in township twenty (20) south, In range thirty (30) west of the 6th P. M. Kansas K- ing and eituated in the county of ne, in the state of Kansas, and adjudging that th said plaintiff has the fir-t lien on said premises, to the amount for which judgment will be taken as af and ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement and the proeds applied to the payment of tho xnruen juaauam uas Charles i.

P.lack and Martin Moreneaa, an oi AlamotfsKas. LEE MONROE, Register. ed a house on his homestead. He und the seq 15, 16, 30, lowered 150.00. Tpon motion board adjourned.

F. W. King, Co. Clerk. This Ma- i MSaA enme is amount due pAaintitl: ana costs or suit, ana ior-ever barring and foreclosing said defendants, manufa tured i a and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property, and equity of redemp NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

No. 7570. mrt published May 2(3, 1S92. Land ofice at IlaKeeney May 20, Notice ii hereby siven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support, of his claim and that sjvid proof will be msle before the Clerk of the District Conrt or county at Dishton on July leviz: r.F.DRfiK M. CHICKADONZl.

tion, in or to said premises, or any part tnereor. IT TT IV. iM.t- theStata-ofKan-E sas and that is precisely why we 1 Hit IE ATTJSST; -li. Xj. iiwiucaici, vicik.

Slonecker, "ireeler ASwitzer. Atty-fcfor Plaintiff. Pre-emption D. S. No.

If 330 for the southeast IIERIFF'S SALK: S1 onarter. sectson S. townsuip souiiii rae au will be handy to school. M. Cramer has bought a relinquishment to a tree claiLi, just two miles west of Healy and is going to build there.

He has bought a windmill also. There will be preaching at Healy school house next Socday afternoon at 3 otlock, by llev. W. HL Northcutt. Obesfc Sears has a catfc with strings to it.

Guess there's no tlaager of him and Juia getting throwc off that cart. First Published, May 19. 1S9'A west. 6. P.

Kas. By virtue of a a-oruer of sale, dated the 14th lie pames Uhe following witnesses to prove dav of Mav. 1892. out of fhe uitnct court County Clerk's Office, Dighton, Lane Kas. The board of county commissioners of Lane county, Kansas, met in special --essiau, at the oo.

o. tho county l'K rk, at tho court, Lyase, in the city of Dighton. June 18ii2, all having personal notice anil Ibeing present asfoltaws: A. B. Frt cman; Commissioners McDonald aud TingleyAnd Clerk F.W.JCing, Upon motion clerk was instrucin -1 to notify Co.

to move crcc his continuous residence upon and cultivation nf coiil lunrt in and for Lane oountv. Kansas, nn said court, wherein Jrl'P RaJeiilt wns plaintiff and Andrew Hill, Martha Hill his wife, Wil Thomas MuDSon. James II. Varner. James L.

can sen mem so much cheaper than any other Header on the market. This machine is superior to others in that it has double gearing and' will work in soft ground where other will fail. Will do the Work Just exactly as-well as any machine made and the short distance cf ship liam Cunningham and Mrs tuwmnghain his wife, were defendants. I will, on WON AY JL-Nh V), 1 between the hours of l(a and 4 at the Cole and John A. Radford.

11 of Sutton Kas. LEE MONROE. Register. TIMBER CULTURE FIN Aii PROOF. XO-tice for Publication No.

7do3. First published, Mi; pi Land office at Wa-Keeney 18, 1832. Notice is hereby given that front door of the eourt ousein the city of Dighton. in said Lne oounlv, Kansas, oiler at public sale and sell to tile hip.lestand best bidder, for enh in hand, all the rieht, title and interest of J. P.

Metiaxxix. each and everv of the ribove nameu parties in and to fhe following real estate, in said 6tate has filed tiotVe of intention to maka final proof before the Clerk of Dist. Court, of luane county Ks at his ofSoin Dighton Kansas.on Fnday the ir: 1H9-2. on timber culture applica ao countv, to-wit: a bio- old lady bom; might Win "The northwest quarter of section twenty-ftur (20 township sixteen (1) range thirty () west. Said m-ooertv will be sold a directed by sad.

prize at a fair by making; a patch tion No WSi, tjtr the eouthoast quarter of action No. 35, in tow.ship No. 17- Bouth, rtuige No. 29 c'ier of sale, without appraisement, and sub jet ment makes a great reduction in the price. Call and inspect this mcchme.

A. G-. AOEKTt, to section Jine. between sections-S 0, township "range 29. Vpoii, the action of the Aty superintendent in appointing jypraisers to appraiso the following CQC4rr.ed in, iz? incumuranceoi tne principal note i n.

He names sm witnensew John-w Forester, nirt Hireth. Harvey Tyner md John $45dand interest frth In piaintirT 8 tx'v quilt that would include th money planks of all the platforms adopted by Democratic lion. Noll. Sheriu juane. uo, ks.

T-nec. ail Of iSihton K. nex, aii ui L2J jioRQEEesister. Bardslcy. Oregpry, Att ys..

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