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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 18

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Hiawatha, Kansas
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THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD October 29, 1909 18 FOR SALE. FOR SALE GOOD. DRY APPLE cordwood and six 2-year-old steers at my farm east of town. Call and a masterpiece of comedy workmanship. Older plays have been dscard-ed and new ones added to the long list of productions, but The Man on the Box has alone, like a sentinel host, withstood the test of years.

Fred Gampper. whatever to the said premises adverse to the claims of the plaintiff thereto: that the title of the said plaintiff to the said premises be quieted as against the -claims of the said defendants and each of them and that the defendants pay the costs of this action. Guy. L. Hursh, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Attest: A. L. Gilbert, Clerk of District Court, (seal.) INDIAN LANDS FOR SALE. FOR SALE RINGLET BARRED ordinance, J. B.

Smith, the owner of the box ball alleys, has gone to Nebraska for the purpose of loooklng up a new location. It Is probable that Mr. Smith would have stood for the license of $5 a month, but when he Is prohibited from allowing any person under the age of 21 years from playing, he sees the bulk of his trade cut off, for this is the class the game was intended for. It is simple and easy, void of science, and only a pastime for the youth. So Mr.

Smith will likely move on with it. OFFICIAL NEWS. Plymouth Rock cockerels $1 each. Will close out all surplus stock by the last of November. Call soon.

Mrs. P. II. Bollinger, Everest. Mutual phone.

Gehling Theatre, Falls City, Nov. 6. A Good Thing. Walter Forbes is carrying an accident policy, from which he will get $200 for the loss of his arm, and day wages during his incapacity to attend to his business. Alex Hlttle et al, heirs of se of nw 4 and sw A of ne FOR SALE FOR FARM LANDS, either for homes or investment at Sec.

35. twp 1 range 17 east. 'A prices from $50 to $75 per acre for Rlehardson county, Nebraska. Good the best lands, according to location, farm land all In cultivation. Sac and and $35 to $50 for stock farms.

Write W. Hutchison, Agrlcola, Kans. FOR RENT. Fox reservation. Albert Ross and Ah-be-to-quah, heirs of Klsh-kose.

Yi of sw Sec. 24, twp 4 range 15 east, Brown county, Kans. Klckapoo rpHPrvntlnn CinnA nnaturo land nil Had a Good Time. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Morrise have returned from their two weeks run-around. They took in the Kansas City FOR RENT A GOOD 5-ROOM Under fpnee. Kto-nnah and HhA-rmh- Case Dismissed. The case of State vs. W.

J. Johnson, which was to have been tried in Justice Wilson's court -Tuesday, has been doings, saw the John Sullivan fight at Hutchinson, examined all the state dwelling. city water, electric liefcts, tho.quah heIrg of Wesley Qomese. 207 Oregon street. See Silas Kesler.

Ya of sw of Sec. 6, twp range 16, institutions at Topeka, visited the agri- in Brown county, Kans. Klckapoo re- servation. Good farm land and all cultural college at Manhattan, and In cultivation. Joseph Deroin, et al, lhad a irood timf all around.

heirs of William Deroin. se of se STRAYED. PRTRAY NOTICE BAY PLUG mare, thin in flesh, one shoe on left front foot. Came to my plac on Jake Schilling farm, 4 miles south of town, Oct. 2.

Phone, call or write F. E. Dletz. WANTED. Sec.

of ne Sec. 12, Yz of sw. of ne Sec. 12. All in twp 1, range 18, Brown county, Kans.

Iowa reservation. Under cultivation Visited His Brother. Walt Stewart, of Muscotah, brother of Ed. Stewart, the carpenter, was in town over Sunday and returned home Monday. Walt lived here until about dismissed, probably one reason therefor being the interference of the statute of limitation.

Mr. Small and Mr. Johnson were neighbors; both had flocks of sheep which it seems got mixed. In two different suits Mr. Small recovered six of his sheep and the value of the other 18, and now Mr.

Small files complaint for theft, with above results, It would probably have been difficult to prove the charge, under such circumstances before a Kansas court or Jury. house, barn and orchard. Louis and Levi Dupuis, heirs of Joseph Dupuis. sw of se of Sec. 26, and nw of se of Sec.

34. All in twp 1, or or toec AU in 1P WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO I ib years ago. it win ue rememoerea keep house for man and little boy, range is, uicnarason county, sse d- that he married the daughter of Mrs. raska. Iowa reservation.

Timbered or would consider elderly lady house Woolbert, who married Mr. Moore, the father of George B. Moore. pasture land, under fence. Nan-ah-we and Nora Benick, hHrs of Clara-Nan-ah-we.

of se 4. Sec. 14, keeper. Good home for some one. Call at World office for particulars.

LEGAL NOTICES. twp 4, range 15, Brown county, Kans. Klckapoo reservation. Good farm and pasture land. Bids will be opened for above lands January 21, 1909, at the A Great Potato Raiser.

Jim Merrett is probably the potato raiser in the county. best He lie Got Away. The city marshals were in a tussle with a negro named Baker on the sidewalk Sunday evening, who got away from them by slipping out of the coat they held him by. A woman Interfered and threw herself between (First published Oct. 8.

1909.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Kansas, county of Brown, ss. In the Probate court in and for said county. In the matter of the estate of Eva M. Moll, deceased. Creditors and other persons interested In the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Klckapoo Training School, Horton, Kans.

Edwin Minor, Supt. Spl. Dish. Agt. PUBLIC SALES.

brought in some Tuesday that are whoppers, as big as little pumpkins, raised from the small ones refused of last years crop for seed. He plants one row of potatoes, and then one of corn, and so on, all over the patch. Friday, Oct. 29. J.

D. Craig has court, in and for said county, sitting at the Court House In Hiawatha, coun-1 801(1 nls arm and w111 farming. I And in this way-he claims he raised 100 bushels of potatoes and 40 of corn ty of Brown, state of Kansas, on the He will hold a public sale ZYz miles 6th day of A. D. 1909.

for a full s0Uth of the standpipe. He will sell to the acre. ana iinai seiuemeni oi saia emHic 10 head of horses and mules, 26 head the officers and the man, and cried out, "Don't shoot me; don't hurt me." She would probably have been taken in, but the officers were fearful she would slip out of her dress if they undertook It, and the electric lights were shining bright at the time. Marshal Van Over took a shot at the fleeing man. He was wanted for alleged bootlegging.

of Eva M. Moll, deceased. H. C. Rubert, Executor of the estate of cattle, hogs, farm Implements, etc.

n. nimmrwk will 11 at tha samp (First Published October 29. 1909.) L. Box Ball Ruined. The city council, having made and passed its first reading an ordinance placing the game of box ball under the regulations of the bowling alley mtm tnmtAV VATTPP TXT Ttrf I 1 1 i hmu ui intra, urau District Court sitting in and for of cattle.

See page adv. in World. Brown county, state of Kansas. Rezen Wednesday. Nov.

3. Sam'l Snyder H. Sewell, Plaintiff, vs. Elisa A. Cook, has sold his farm and will hold a sale ANNUA SALE at his late farm, 3 miles south from the southwest corner of Hiawatha, 1 mile east and 2 Ys miles north of Baker.

He will sell 5 head of horses, 11 head of cattle, hogs, household goods, etc. A. B. Spangler will also sell some stuff. See adv.

in World. and the unknown husband or Kiisa A. Cook, Edwin Wilson McCune, and Mrs. Edwin Wilson McCune, his wife, whose first name Is unknown, Isaac St-vmour McCune, and Mrs. Isaac Seymour McCune, his wife, whose first name Is unknown.

A. L. Goodwin and the unknown wife or husband of A. L. Goodwin, Joseph D.

Hardy and Mrs. Joseph 1). Hardy, his wife, whos first name is unknown, George M. Bennett and Mrs. George M.

Bennett, his wife, whose first name is unknown, and Charles R. Locke and Cassie M. Locke, his wife, and the unknown heirs, devisees, executors, admlnls- GENERAL NEWS. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA HOGS Good Joke on Van. Sheriff Herman got hold of a picture of Marshal Vanpver and pasted It on a McPherson burglary reward card and arrested the marshal at trators.

trustees and assigns of the Steve Hunter's office, proving to the TO BE HELD AT crowd by the picture that he had the It is probable Van will right man. paroled. Farmers Feed Yard, Hiawatha, Kansas SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 Our First Depot. The first depot In Hiawatha, built by the G. I.

Co. in March, 1870, stood where the present union depot stands. The new one which succeeded it a few years later was located said Elisa A. Cook, and the unknown husband ot Elisa A. Cook, Edwin Wilson McCune.

Mrs. Edwin Wilson McCune, Isaac Seymour McCune, Mrs. Isaac Seymour McCune, A. L. Goodwin, and the unknown husband or wife of A.

L. Goodwin. Joseph D. Hardy, Mrs. Joseph D.

Hardy, George M. Bennett, Mrs. George M. Bennett. Charles R.

Locke and Cassie M. Locke, Defendants. The State of Kansas to all of the above mentioned Defendants: Tou and each of you will take notice that you have been sued in the above named court by the above named plaintiff; that said plaintiff filed his petition in the above named court on the 25th day of October, 1909; and that said defendants must answer the said petition on or before the 10th day of December. 1909, or the same will be taken as true and Judgment rendered as prayed for In said petition decreeing that plaintiff's claim and title in and to the following described real estate situated in Brown county. Kansas, to-wlt: The south one-half of th southwest quarter of section fourteen (14).

township two (2), range fifteen (15), farther south on Utah street, and when it burned down in 1893 the present one was built where the first one stood. A Rare Opport unity. One of the rare opportunities for young farmers just starting out to farm Is to attend a sale such as will AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. 31., RAIN OR SHINE. This offering is for the most part sired by Prince Hadley, one of the best breeding boars ever owned in this part of the country.

The offering is made up of 23 spring boars and 10 spring gilts of the big, heavy boned Poland Chinas and 3 boars of the Mule Foot breed, which is claimed to be cholera proof; In the offering are several young boars that will make excellent herd headers. These hogs are not. loaded with fat, but have had the range of a large pasture and have been grown on grass and corn balanced ration and are in condition to go out and do the buyer the most good. Tu-y are the big boned, prolific kind that make good for the breeder and in the feed lot. Satisfaction guaranteed.

be held by the Rebers, where property of the most valuable kinds will be put up and sold to the highest bidder. The Judgment of an exper- east of the sixth (6) principal ienced man in making such a collec tion is worth a. whole lot. This sale is mad on short notice and will sure meridian and the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23 township two (2), range fifteen (15). east of the sixth (6) principal meridian, is valid and perfect; that the said defendants have no right, title or claim thereto; that the said defend ly be the place to go for good things.

TERMS MADE KNOWN ON SALE DAY. A Fascinating Comedy: The fact that this wonderful and ants have no estate in or to the said premises or any part thereof: that fascinating comedy has been used hv OH SGOTT the said defendants and each of them ifonrv v. nwav nmn or any of them be forever barred and thLs emed deserves the recognition jc. o. pumopjs.

Gerk. JCOL, N. T. JIQORE, Ajictlopeer. enjoined from asserting any claim accorded It by press and public aa.

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