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The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 3

The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 3

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She Oiicn WYO If to at wsssUm so SUtemenijro ta failed to break any portion northtest quarter of Sectlo heirs nave rnuirincr canth Rnnue 42 west He to TO qURLINGTUM route 111 4 jk 'fr 3T Novettiea Jfty Clothin gat IOTICENQ727r i I it iAwn uyicM jva JAnni 19 1883 I neira uc of said land at any time since maauig said entry and have wh lly failed to cultivate any portion of said land or plant any portion of said land to timber trees seedsor cuttings at any time since making said entry and that there are no improvements of any kind upon to sonear st this SffioTon 2d day of May 18S4 at i tn rnnnd and iuruish testimony concerning said alleged fail ure Aix Ta 1 vuiAn AbOfcV Bertram Doom Attorneys to 11 TTOMESTKn KOTICE NO 864k Land Office Oberlin Kimw Marek 15 1884 ComBlaiDt having been entered at thia office Vy Goodin acainst William aab for abandon HomSrtead Entry No 9466 dated i mfr 2 ass with tww "TTlINALf PROO NOTICE NO 635 1 Land Office at Oherlin Kansas Mnrnh Ktti RR4 Bar Docket of the Decatur Dis 1 trlct court contains seven cases five of which are for Divorce Dr Wray has to Benkler man from Montana and contemplates a new drug venture at that place Doyle of Jefferson one of the best men of that township and of the county spent Sunday night in town jePersons going frocn this county to Oberlin to trade will save money by trad ing with John Morrison linn spent Sunday night in the city and while here suffered severely from ah attack of cholera morbus CHEYENNE EED STABLE WAKO KANSAS i A HOUAN Proprietor A OBD3 AMPLE ACCOMMUUA tion for 16 noraes nave nth day of 84 tTO and will feed as cheap as any bam tarniah ta tfaw wncernfaf aaid aL iu we West Those wishing tocamp are a PATCHINRtor tk vi th nsaofastove ana a i room 12x18 feet for cooking purpose TO fto (Vx John in Oberlin Higgins is said to be a candidate for Secretary of State We always liked Bill but is there not some danger of spreading 'him out until absolute thin ness is reached? A Cj McIntosh of Herndon was happily surprised by the arrival of his mother from Vermontville Mich on i the 10th instj after a separation of over seven yeartf Hon A I Patchin and George Colby both are delegates I from Decatur county to the congres I ional convention at Downs It seems I oe for Hanback all along the line I ST Novelties in Shoes I John in Oberlin I rbe storm of last week to the north I and south of us was much more severe I than here' Along the Kansas Pacific and I theJl considerable snow fell7 The I loss of stock was in consequence quite I severe 4 I r' Romiue arrived here by the 1 1 Oberlirt mail on Thursday evening of I last Week He is in a bad shtipe ph ysl I caBy but improved Jrpm coming again mong old friends and acquaint tancesj' Richards will be here next Sunday the 27th to celebrate mass Members of his congregation should make a note of this and prove faithful service at the altar by faithful atten dance at the observance i i MCrce McLimans formerly residing here has been sent to the Colorado peni tentiary for three years and a half for shootiiig and dangerously wounding a man election day last fall at Silver Plume Dr Rankin has had quite a consider erable practice in his profession as den tist since he came here Any one wish ing to secure the services of an expe rienced and competent practitioner wiu do well to consult him at the Atwood House Attorney Hewes and Hon Lloyd both members of the legal profession quietly and harmoniously went in the same conveyance to uoerim on last riday to be attendance at the District court in Decatur county i Vith the rourd up came rank Bad ger an old acquaintance wifh many peo ple of our county A young Badger several weeks old is among the possess ions that rank now counts most valua ble I regret to learn that rank Coard of the firm of Coard Douglas 'drug gists at and is yet quite sick We hope for his speedy recovery for to visit Oberlin and not to see Coard would be like visiting Niagara and not seeing the' alls Oberlinjriow boasts of one of tfie best restaurants in the west John Hitchcock has bpetie I the rooms nearly opposite the and Office where a first class meal can be had at any hour Clean neat ta bles and well cooked provisions with attentive obliging waiters will satisfy the most fastideous Capt Rockefeller who is moving his was in town Sunday night on lus way to Lenora He will go into the stock business on the Middle 'Beaver The cantnin is an old Kansas soldier and is as good a man now as he was a soldier in 'I laeuiutjii Crooch has purchased the Bulk ley cattle all except the yellow steer which had previously came into the sole and exclusive possession of Dun lap We regret to learn that the yellow steer has sincerdied and that Mr Dun centageof loss has been greauv tea in consequence uABmilP 1 I BATW AK rJt rl 1 Natni ara cn sale at all the important ssations Through Tickets Any information as to rates routs and baggage upon application to any agentor to or time tables will be 0 General Ticket Agent Omaha Neb Ruberson expects to start to the front on a wild horse hunt next month 7 DeHaven is suffering from an attack of chills and feer Morrison one of most successful merchants gave our city a visit yesterday Surveyor Bradshaw was in town on Monday in attendance at the 1 Republican convention Wm inlev and family have moved to the Scharbach school claim lately oc cupied by Howard KNITTING jj JjXi ier than any other for BEOADSB of its DNLORMLUSTRE BECAUSE it RETAINS Itjfcff EAUTY BRH ATTflE IT WEARS wJtLL And keeps resh and Brilliant to the Last allow shopkeeper to impoae epos sad tts bMMrtr and wearins Vs mm a 9s ROCKVILLa COHN IVII Ise LS) NORTHAMPTON Maae Bend ten cents in Stamps for Self Instructor in auk Knitting Crocheting and Embroidery and a free package of waste 811k BROWNING COYLE Stloms Mo Agents for the West and South or Sale by Dealers Everywhere JpINAL PROO NOTICE NO 678 inH Office atOber'in Kansas March 221884 Notice is hereby given that the fqllow A VW nntioo nr his intion to make ttnal ta support Jauuary lst nf his claim ana tnat saiu y'' vuar ei ovynvum OI Ills woiiu 4 i TAt I on nnillltV IAn a before the tierK oi me utovi i jtvange Court of Rawlins county at Wano Kan 8aSt with a view to the cancellation court oi nawui RakL entry contestant alleging that sason 1 George McLosky has wholly failed to 'y Praemi tlon iling No 475 for the north break or plow the first five acres or to nartnr 'the north I Auisn tn Hh broken or plowed the first east iarter of the southwest quarter of nvfl acrOs during the first yenr or at any east quarter oi vu nmirterof rnukiAir said entry a Wut bylaw the said Parties are JnivnRhin 4 south Range 41 west He I hereby summoned to appear at this office 1 names the following witnesses to prove on the 1st day oi May 1884 at 10 clock I hl continuous residence upon and cnlti snto respond and torn sh testimony vation of said lana via Blackwell all of Haigler Nebraska I Bertram Doom Attorneys 15W4 15w6 A PATCHIN Register I NOTICE NO 859 TOTldE NO PM Ai kovinrv hnon Anterod atthia US la April 9 1884 office ny Granlee against Haati Antered at thia I Snvder for abandoning hs Homestead Joaenh Phulnar against Michael Entry No 14919 dated Al ay 4th 1880 OlflCO bV ut oatXktafl I fho NnrthAARt Cl 11 fif tfW (if ttW North 1879 upon st quarter of Section 34 and the EJt HiAnnYheMtrtersection 9towship half ot the Southeast quarter and the west in Rawlins county Southeast quarter of the Northeast qa the esncellation ter of Section Af said entry said parties are iwreujr summonedlto appear at this office on the i dav Of at 10 a to "epond and furnish testimony con nrrninc said alleged abandonment cerning saia Wlteqn Tacha Attornvs 22w4 flON TEST NOTICE NO 821 Land Office Oberlin Kansas March 3d 1884 Complaint having been office by anny Soukup against Philip Koi ner deceased for failuie to comply nvstMV" I Southeast Quarter of Section 8Town shin 2 south itange ox county Kansas with a vew to the can cellation "a aiarcn ovii wAn lhat tllO fnllflW OUC UC1CUJ ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Ins claim and that said proof will be made before Dimmick Clerk the District Court of Rawlins county at Atwood Kansas on the 26th day of April 1884 viz: ALEXANDER EDIE Declaratory Statement No 18232 for the East half of the Southwest Quarter the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter ofsection 14 Township '3 south Range 35 west He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said 'land viz: York Greason and Eider of Atwood Kansas and Beyerstockot Gresh amton Kansas 13w6 A PATCHIN Register 9 rniMBER CUTURE NO I TICE NO 867 Land Office Oberlin Kansas March I8th 1884 Complaint having been entered at this office bv Katie A Hill against George 'McLosky for failure to comply with law as to Timber culture entry No 210 dated Kange 35 west itawiins couui sas with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 11th day of June 1884 at 10 a to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment A PATCHIN Register 8 Llovd Attorney 15w4 "OTICE NO 682 Land Office at Oberlin Kmm March 22 1884 Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court of awl ins county at Wano Kan sas" on May 3d 1884 vias A SPENCER 264 for tne Section 34 Town 4 CUUVUt XValllJv lowing witnesses to prove hx continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said land viz: George Rommel John i Burg wald A Benkleman aud Ben eman all of Wano Kansas 15w6 A PATCHIN Register 'i day There will be few cases for trial jrft a full line of Straw Hats at Jdhn Oberlin SPECIAL NOTICE rom and after this date inal Proof or Contest Notice will be inserted this paper without'payment in ad Vance or the amount deposited with the officers of the Local Land Office This rule will be rigidly enforced Lee and family have movedlntoST Lloyd's dwelling house in the yutt'ead lately "occupied by JS Elder THnw and Wes Granlee came down 7 from the Bottle ranche on Monday They hold some hides to ields Co A great many cattle die because the cannot feed themselves and the immense herds of lice with are infested Thos daily expected here and will in all probability be here at the coming term of the District mnrt Kase and family removed thls week to their Celia farm ana ur York now occupies the Kase town resi dence the round up came iu Scott once a resident of Atwood 1 have returned to Benkleman Kirchner assessor for Herndon township made his assessment returns Tiiesday Ha found the population ot Herndon to be nearly six hundred Judge Hewes having slain the monster evil In temperance in this county now thyAatning the demon over in Decatur He lectured at Oberlin last Monday Gaunt has moved his dwelling house to the northeast nart of town It is in a splendid location and shows that that part of town Is especialy adapted to residences NO 938 IL 8 Land Office Oberlin Complaint having been entered at this office by Mathias SeBisler against Allen Hansel for abandon ng his homestead entry No 14424 dated March 29 1880 upon' the west hall of the northwOTt quarter section and the east half of the northeast quarter section 26 township 2 iwnarin rtAWiuiB Kansas wild a view von of said entry the said partiw Are hereby sumn toned to appear at tins offiiceon Jt Attorney Democratic Meeting I The Democrats of Rawlins county are I requested to meet atAtwood on Tues I dav April 29 1884 at 1 to take such measures as shall be necessary to make a complete organization of the party for the coming political cam pign Good speakers will be present Let there be a full attendance By request of Many Democrats yay Dress Goods in all the la test sty les at John Oberlin 1 8 Karnes and family went home to Wano on Suhday last ik District court' meets here next Mon t' i'rn that the follovinK nainad I settler hee'filed notice of his fntentfou to nmke final I proof in sapport of his claim ano aara pruo i Lemade betoW Dimmkk Clerk of the District Court of RawllDi county atWano Katuas on June I 26th 1884 I CHARLES LEHMAN I No 558 for the southoast quarter of soctiou 1 township 3 south range 40 west I He MffiWhe following itnei to prore hia con tinuous residence upon a cultivation of said land JohnLong 8 JonefJ A Hoffman Clare I Thomas of Wano Kansas i I24w6 A PATCHIN Register QONTEST NO 977 I 8 Land Office Oberijln asApril 16th 1884 i Complaint having been entered at this 1 Office bv Wm Beverstock against Martins for failure to com ply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No 5o97 dated June 30 1879 upon the northwest a A Vk va DMlirn I quarter of section rang 35 west in RaWhna 1 sas with a view to the cancellation of said entry contestant alleging that xL Martins has tailed to cultivateor caused to be cultivated any pait of said land I the second or third years I planted or caused to be planted to trees seeds or cuttings any part of said land the third yean the saji parties are summoned to appear at this Office on the 16th day of July 1884 at 10 a clock a to respond and furnish testimony con cerning said alleged failure ALPATQHIN Register HOAD NOTICE Of the time and placelif meeting of View era and Surveyor to view survey and lay out a Public Road and to persons to apply for damages etc State of Kansas Rawlins County ss: mO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1 I Whereas application has been maae bv petition to the Board of County com missloners of Rawhns county for the location of a ubllc Road as fol lows to wit: The place Ot Beginning ui at the north west comer of sectionSl township 3 south grange 40 west The intermediate points are thence on section line east one mile to the north east cor ner of same section thence south one mile to southeast corner of said sec tion i Then beginning at west A Lrv fyiPAYl tv4WfitOWn 3 SOU vU A Ail woat nnd mn one Aiile east through center ot same seewou co quarter stone on the east side of said sec tion and the place 'of termination of said road is north on section line to the north east corner of section three (3) on the township line of township 3 south range 40 west all situated in Cheyenne town ship of said county And Whereas Lucious Heaton James Shaw and Samuel Tatlow road viewers anl Bradshaw County Surveyor I of said county have been appointed ana ordered by said County commissioners to view survey ana lay out i Therefore you arqhereoy notified tnat said viewers and surveyors will proceed on the 20th day of June 1884 at 9 clock a at the place of beginning of road to view survey and lay out said road and perforin whatsoever other duties as are required them by law And un less you file a written application for damages stained and compensation claicnecl wicu saiu vjonerb scription of the premL esf on which you claim such damages or compensation your application for and recovery of the same will be forever barred CYRUS ANDERSON 4 County Clerk Dated April 9 1884 23w2 TIMBER CULTURE No 931 Land Office Oberlin Kansai Anril 1884 I Comptoiut baring been entered at this office by John Lawson against Henry 0 Thomas for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No7262 cumiaj annthwAKt anarter lMtAd AU (TUB I Ila AOOVa Section 9 township 3 range 31 in Rawlins County Kansas with a view to the cancellation of said ntry contestant alleging that Henry Thomas has to break or plow 5 acres of said land or caused it to be done the second year and failed to cultivate and plant nr niA it to be done the third effects from Washington in this year to trees tree seeds or Cfiffingann Jhe as has on hta wav I nut been done up to the present time of MayltaMAt 10 and furnish teetimony Wilson A Addleman Attorneys 22w4 CONTEST NOTICE NO 858 United States Land Office Oberlin Kansas i March loth 1884 Complaint having been entered at this office by Nickolaus Mayer against Milton Patterson for aban doning his Homestd Entry No 11446 dated June 7th 1879 upon the Southwert Quarter view to the caucellation of said entryj the £id parties are hereby summon to appear at this offiCa ou the 30th day of April 1884 nt 10 respond and furnish testimony concerning sud aban donmenU PATCH IN Register 8 LL0TD attorney 15vr4 xmOTICE NO 680 Land Office at ObebmnKa8 March 22a 1884 Notice Is hereby given that the1 follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to makfin al proof of his claim and that said proof will be "rtiArk nf the District Court of Rawlins county at Wano Kan sas on May 3d 1884 ROBERT IELDS Preemption iling No 474 tor the East Half Jf the Northeast Quarter of Section 19 and the West Half of the Northwrat Quarter of Section 20 Township 4 south Kange 41 west He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous res deon cultivation of dd land viz ranK oiiei Adam Abbott aqd Jantfes Blackwell all of Haigler Postoffice Nebraska 15w6 A PATCHIN Register coinrrY officers jCom mission era August Blume I Albert Hemming and 7W Gould I 4 County Cyrus Anderson I vkt 8 TindelL I Thomas Bohrer Clerk of tho District Dimmick Register ot onn Probate County Joseph A Hewes Superintendent Publie RJW Bradshaw Coroner John Gleason Representative Lloyd 8 LARD OICE Oberlin Kanias CU4NDLEB office Hourerom 9 a to 4 learn that his Cither Scott and family culture de Price cf: bam rrvnt REB in HIRAM OCUU I J' tlBLETSSRBS inc spring term ofthe Atwood school commenced last Monday Mrs Egan the teacher She comes here withan ex cellent reputation as an Instructor and thus fay Avpry indication Is that his rep utation is deserving The enrollment in about 30 which will probably be to 40 in a up came in' on riday of last week and remain until Sunday mor riing when the bovs went south as far as the Prairie They returned on Tues day an 1 went northeast on Wednesday returning In the evening ofthe same day During the time they were here they had 1 wo pleasant dances and left Wst nn Thursdav morning The streams in this county are pretty well cleared of range cattle now In the round up nearly all the ranches of the Northwest were represented I Jack Reilly went off with the round 1 Winslow formerly oi Atwood np south engineering the horses Sun 1 but now one of the successful attorneys 1 morning7 He will ride the range of Bethany Mo returned here by the this summer while his son manages Culbertson hack on riday oOastwMk things athome He wishes to dispose of his real estate 1 1 I here during his short visit amomr us hve quit asking Blume about I we are glad to learn that Mr Winslow his cattle His reply always is that they is doing welt He is an excellent safe are all rights He has feed and shelter I counsellor in matters of law andisbroad his stock and there use expect I ening out both physically and profess such to lose 4 4 feBr 1 i Is 1111 I rt' II? 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