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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Western Kansas World, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 2 05 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I ; t Established March 1, 1879. Official Paper of Trego County. Satukday, Apkil4, 18. Experience with Alfalfa. ' To get alfalfa started is one thin?, but to keep it started and growing is quite another. In 1889 I sowed twenty-five acres. The ground is txttom and it was in corn the year before. I sowed it to spring wheat and plowed the wheat in, running the plow two and a half to three inches deep, then .sowed the alfalfa, running a smooth ing harrow and a planker; all done by the first of April. I sowed eleven pounds to the acre and got, a good stand, and have it yet. In 1892 I sowed twenty acres. I waited until May to sow and went over the ground several times with disc and harrow. It was fall plowed. I sowed nothing with it. The seed came up all right. I sowed twenty pounds to the acre, but the wind and hot weather de stroy ed it in a very short time. I prepared 120 acres in the fall of 1894 by plowing from one to two inches deeper than the ground had ever been plowed before and let the cattle, sheep and hogs run over it as much as they liked. Last March I began seed ing and by the 10th of April I had it all in. The first thirty acres I sowed a half bushel of spring wheat on the ground, then followed witli a disc press drill, sowing thirty pounds to the acre, running the disc two to three inches deep. The seed came up generally very nicely and is now in fine condition with the exception of where we crossed back furrows and high places, allowing the disc to run in the ground too deep. There the stand is thinnest. The second piece, of twenty acres, I sowed three-fourths of a bushel of oats, followed with the drill, sowing twenty pounds of seed to the acre. The stand on this is equally as good as the first, but the same thing is noticeable where the disc ran deep. All of this land is on the bottom generally more or less sand mixed with the soil, although part of it is gumbo, and the alfalfa appears to be equally as good, if not better, there than elsewhere. The third piece is seventy acres of high land and rough. It has a subsoil mostly of clay, and in places at the heads of draws and along the edges the clay is so near the sur face and so sticky that the plow will not scour. On this piece I reversed the order of sowing: putting the al falfa on first with the seeder, fifteen pounds to the acre, following with the disc drill, sowing three-fourths of a bushel of oats to the acre. All three pieces of ground were immediately harrowed and rolled as soon after seeding as possible. The last piece of seventy acres was the finest stand I ever saw, and on the clay knobs it is as rank and fine as any one could wish. Do not pasture too much the first year. If you get a good stand after mowing it once or twice you can run pigs on it in the fall, with benefit to the alfalfa and pigs. Cut their noses so thev cannot root, as they like the roots after freezing has killed the top. I. B. Hampton, in Kansas Far mer. An Affidavit. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Melick's drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for in flammatory rheumatism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. . I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1894. Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Jones & Gibson. G. ft. R. ft. K. County. Ueprt'sentnt i 'C County Clerk Treasurer Register of Deeds County Superintendent County Attorney Sheriff... . Probate .Judjre Clerk District Court......... County Surveyor Coroner i 1st District. Commissioners- Second Dist. ( 3rd Dist A. II. Blair O. M. I? fiord .... T. K. Moore G..W. Cross . . A. S. Peacock . . . J; A. Nelson G. w. Lynn . . . S. II. Oowick ... C. N. Gibson C. J Ferris . .. Joshua Croft ..T. P. Marquand . . . W. B. Cypher .. .1'. C. SwiKirett citv. Mayor.... Conncilmenj ' (:::: Police Judge.;.. . Marshal . ..K. C.Wilson E. A . Lewis John Sims . .iF. S. Diebold C. C Bestor .A. P. Lawrence . . . Joshua Groft If. Poffenberger SOCIETIES. A F. & A. M. Wa-Keeney Lodge No. 148, meets every second and fourth Monday evening of each month. T. li. Moore, Sec'y. W. E. Sacm, V. M. A O. U. W. Wa-Keeney Lodge No. 200, rv meets the first and third Tuesday eve nings of each month. W. E. Saum, Itec. Geo. McKinley, M. W. T O. O. F. Wa-Keeney Lodge No. 304. meets A every Wednesday evening. Transient brethren cordially invited. G. W. Cross, Sec'y. E. A. Lewis, N. G. MW. of A Wa-Keeney Lodge No. 1681, meets last Thursday in each month. Edward Chalk, V. C. G. W. Cross, Clerk. G A. R. Captain Trego Post, No. 197, meets in the evening of the second Saturday of each month. J. W. Reynolds. Com. J. A. Escher. Adg't. Union Pacific Time Tabic. EAST. I Eastern limited Due 5:55 a. m i -Kansas City Fast Line Due 10:98 p. m WEST. I Fast Express Due 4:47 a. m 3 Denver Pacific. Coast lmt'd Due7:15 p. m Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points in United States and Canada. E. A. Lewis, Agent. MO. Pacific Time Table. At Ransom. EAST BOCXD. No. 8 Freight, No. 21S Freight, No. 220 --- WEST BOUND. 2:56 a. m 6:22 a. m 7:17 p. m No. -11:32 p. m Freight. No. 217 11:40 a. m Freight No. 219 4:45 p. m CSfAll trains run on mountain time and all trains carry passengers. J. E. Parks. Agent. Treasurer's Final Notice. R. 21 22 Q- Beloit, Kansas. April 21st-2.t. The Union Pacific will tickets from points on its lines in Kansas at rate of one fare forthe round trio. tickets on sale April 20th and 21st. See that your tickets read via "The Overland Route." E. A. Lewis. "Wa-Keeney, Kansas. Tome Gold Fields oi me vest! Via the Burlington Route. A fast through vestibuled train to Denver making direct connections for Cripple Creek, Col.; also fast daily trains to the gold fields of Moatana and Black Hills 200 miles shortest line from Missouri river; ask your agent for information about the Bur lington Route. L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. It acts quickly and can always be depended upon. When reduced with water it Is pleasant to take. Try it, and like many others you will recommend it to your friends. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Jones & Gibson. Overstocked. I have on hand 100 hundred dozen cans of Blue Lafcel Corn (the best on earth) which I now offer at 3 cans for 25 cents. Also 50 cases of White Russian Soap at 6 tars for 25 cents. C C. Bestor. Discount. Ten per cent off FOR CASH on all Shoes in our stock until further no tice. C. C. Bestor. For Sale. Extra good millet seed, at the Shep herd farm, six miles west of Ellis, at 00 per bushel, C. E. Leonard. County Treasurer's Office, Wa-Keeney, Kas., April 4, 1896, Notice is hereby given that the lands and lots described in the following list were sold on the 5th day of September. 1H93. for unpaid taxes of 192. The period of redemption will expire September 5. 1S9H. The amount set op- ftosite eacti tract ot land and eacn town lot ncludes the tax charges together with inter est computed to last day of redemption and fees for publication but does not include tax of 1895. unless the amount is endorsed on the tax sale certificate at this date. The names set opposite each tract of land or town lot. to whom it was assessed, are correct according to the tax roll of 189'i. Now, therefore, unless the lands and town lots are redeemed on or before September 5, 1896, the same shall be conveyed to the pur chasers, their heirs or assigns, as prescribed by law. T. R MOORE, County Treasurer. Ogallah Township. Owner. Des. S. Joseph Runyon. ne qr 1!) George W Howei I. se qr nw qr B 1 Waggoner, nwqr se qr...26 do ehfswqr 26 Glencoo Township Sabrina D Rogers, nwqr 4 John E Wheeler, se qr 2J Riverside Township. Samuel Anderson, nw qr 14 ClarencoK Chamberlaln.se qr33 15 do sw qr.w la Wa-Keonoy Township. Maleck Hunter, sw qr 6 It Charles VV Sweet, ne qr 17 Clint C Hush, n hf sw qr 18 Lucinda T Brown, north 3 acres of ne qr 19 do north 3 acres of nw qr 19 do north 3 acres of se qr 19 do north 3 acres of sw qr 10 Joseph Johnson, nw qr 32 C M White, ne qr 7 Elias Blue, ne qr 2 John H Myers, se or 28 James W Ellsworth, ne qr 4 do e hf se qr 4 T. U 13 13 13 13 13 21 21 21 21 21 11 12 12 12 Am't &J0 13 18 64 12 63 19 44 27 23 39 94 25 3Ti 33 79 37 0U 37 97 15 44 18 95 17 87 17 87 17 87 .32 . 6 .22 . 3t .14 .35 12 12 13 11 11 12 13 12 13 13 13 12 13 - 4 4 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 A I Porter, s hf nw qr. J H Bowman, nw qr .. Noah B Miller, se qr Aaron Charlesworth, swqr J W Ellsworth, neqr .. William Taylor, swqr...... Willcox Township. James W Ellsworth, ne qr 8 Axel Wiklund. n hf nw qr 18 George O Lynn, e hf ne qr 5 John C McConnell, e hf seqr.2K do sw qr so qr. . 28 do seqrswqr..28 Jasper Rogers, sw qr 28 Ira M. Alvord. sw qr &1 Lew E Harrow, se qr ne qr.. .25 do neqrseqr ...s.) do s hf se qr 25 Golly er Township. Charles M Brown, se qr 22 Gentellna Pitts, nw qr 32 Richard Cosgrove, ne qr 34 J W Ellsworth, se qr 12 James Power, nw qr 32 S L Graham, se qr 30 Lewis Jones, sw qr 34 Franklin Township. Thomas II Whitlock, swqr... 18 14 Thomas Kite, nw qr 34 Burton A Wyman, nw qr 23 Trego Investment Co.. se qr neqr 28 15 24 13 60 Trego Investment Co.. ne r se qr 28 15 Dellwyn Parrish et al., se qr.2rt 15 O G Norris, nw qr 29 15 Ogallah Town. L. Henry S Austin 17 do 18 Charles Erickson 6 N W Seavers 19 do 20 do 21 do 22 do 23 Max Wentzel 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 13 13 13 11 11 13 13 14 15 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 17 87 15 44 37 30 46 74 33 68 54 82 37 32 31 28 53 13 25 68 43 38 30 63 2a 29 18 26 13 R 30 63 29 32 15 02 15 02 23 74 46 30 7 78 7 79 14 36 30 03 50 29 38 05 16 80 52 44 69 09 72 95 35 67 51 63 27 10 CO Ewalt 1 25 do 2 25 . do 3 25 do ...... .... 4 25 do f 25 do 6 2a do 7 25 do 8 25 Sophia Ewalt 9 25 do 10 25 John D Matthews 11 25 CC Ewalt 14 25 do 15 25 Sophia Ewart 16 25 J L Miller 10 29 M V McCov . ...14 29 do 15 29 DM Escher 21 Si do south 10 feet 23 33 John W illiams 11 30 Mary R Fosdlck 12 36 do 13 3U Rosa B Ecker 8 38 William C Love 12 40 Charles F Scott. 85 ft off w end .13 41 Nancy P Blair and Rle Noe Maxwell 15 41 J L Morton, west f t of 20 42 do do .21 43 do do 22 4.3 John A Nelson, west V of block except 50x170 ft in sw cor 43 Lena M Nelson, east V of block except 200x170 ft in se cor 43 ITuldahA Brainard 5 44 DIIHenkel 49 Osborn. Monroe & Ilenkel Land Company 50 J W. Vanderlip 51 AT coin well 33 57 William Brown 12 58 Ben Jackson, n one-half 13 58 J M Dawdy.. 10 C4 do 11 4 do 12 64 do 13 64 Belle Morse.. 14 64 George D Mccready 18 64 do 19 64 John II Bowman .'. 20 64 do 21 64 J M Dawdy 1 65 do 2 65 do 3 65 do ....4 65 do 5 65 do 6 65 ho 7 65 do 8 65 do 9 65 do 10 65 do 11 65 do .- 12 6a do 13 65 do 14 65 do 1 15 &5 do 16 65 do 17 65 do 18 65 do ... 19 &5 do 20 65 Lee Monroe 26 65 do ? 27 65 do 28 65 do 29 65 do 30 65 N Lower 7 6S N II Sawtelle .....17 68 AsaSEdgerly 18 68 Lee Monroe 23 80 A G Hirschler 4 84 August Richter 1 91 John J cushing 27 103 North Addition to Wa-Keeney James Adamson 12 4 do 13 4 George L Yost 16 4 John G Johnson 17 7 Philip T Shirmer 6 15 do 15 15 Park Addition to Wa-Keeney. CE countryman 16 1 George Wcritser..... .20 1 do ......21 1 do 22 1 do 23 1 Wa-Keeney Land & Invm't co. 3 2 do .42 dd . 5 2 do .62 do .72 do .43 do .53 do .63 do .73 do .83 do .12 3 do .13 3 do .14 3 do .15 3 do .16 3 do .17 3 do .18 3 do .22 3 do .23 3 do .24 3 do .25 3 do .26 3 do .27 3 do .30 3 Isidore II Levine 5 4 WCL Beard 37 8 do 38 8 Wa-Keeney Land & Invm't co.26 9 do .27 9 do .28 9 do .29 9 do .30 9 do ' .31 9 Wa-Keeney Investment co 33 9 do 34 9 do 35 9 do 36 9 Mrs Wm Ryan 4 10 W c L Beard 25 14 Robert II Tomllnson 35 14 do v . 8 17 J II Williams 21 20 F M Weber 26 20 East Addition. wm T McBride 13 4 Smith's Addition. W II Tucker 20 12 do 21 12 do 28 12 col Iyer Town. Lee Monroe, north 50 ft 1 33 James B Forbis. Jr 1 40 do 2 40 do 5 40 do 7 40 do 8 40 do 10 40 do 11 40 do 13 40 do 13 40 do 14 40 do 15 40 do 16 40 do 17 40 do 18 40 do 25 40 do 26 40 do 27 40 do 28 40 do 29 40 2 95 ' 2 95 i 2 95 ! 2 95 . 2 95 .' 2 96 3 !7 2 98 : 2 98 j 2 98 3 01 3 01 3 01 i 2 :w : 2 07 2 07 l 13 13 27 3 27 2 25 2 26 3 20 35 00 20 07 55 49 1 35 13 74 2 07 G 30 18 04 34 14 14 39 14 49 15 49 29 80 12 17 1 90 2 70 3 70 2 70 2 70 2 70 12 59 2 66 2 82 2 81 3 86 2 69 2 69 2 69 2 69 2 67 2 65 2 65 2 6a 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 69 3 68 2 68 2 63 2 63 3 12 3 12 2 69 1 41 1 41 1 41 1 41 1 37 2 20 2 88 2 88 1 40 1 99 1 99 2 00 1 93 1 91 1 90 2 03 2 55 1 45 1 46 1 47 1 46 1 47 1 25 1 42 1 43 1 43 1 43 1 42 1 43 1 43 1 43 1 42 1 43 1 45 1 44 1 45 1 44 1 45 1 44 1 45 1 46 1 45 1 4fi 1 46 1 47 1 46 1.44 1.46 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.46 1.46 1.45 1.46 1.46 1.45 1.46 1.45 1.40 1.47 1.46 1.44 1.47 1. 2.20 1.79 1.79 1.79 1 47 1 39 1 38 1 38 1.36 1.38 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43 1.42 1.42 1.41 1.42 2.83 1.43 1.41 1.42 1.43 B. 3 3 13 15 15 15 15 15 Id Wa-Keeney City. JMDawdv 25 8 do 28 do 27 8 do 28 8 do 29 8 do 30 8 do .... 31 8 S A See 37 8 do 38 8 do 39 do 40 8 John D Matthews 5 11 Helen Eva Carpenter. 18 13 do 19 13 Morse's re-subdivlsion of lots 17,18. 19 and 30. J M Dawdy 1 17 do 2 17 do 3 17 do 4 17 do 5 17 do .... 6 17 i do 7 17 MrsIlEIlilT 19 21 13 23 Srt 81 29 51 Arat. $1 38 1 37 1 37 1 61 1 00 16 94 1 W 1 60 1 59 3 83 3 57 3 57 3 56 3 12 3 10 3 10 3 08 3 34 3 55 3 56 2 21 5 31 5 49 4 52 4 53 4 53 4 53 4 53 4 53 4 52 2 83 A. B. JONES. PHYSICIAN AND SUKUISON. WA-KEKNKY. - " KANSAS. W. E. SAUM. A TTC ) li X K V AT I. A W WA-KEENEY S. R. CO WICK. ATTOKNEY AT LAW. WA-KEEXKV. KANSAS. KANSAS. JOHN A. NELSON. ATTORNEY AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. AGENT FOli CLOSE BROS' LAND CO. For choice bargains in lands give me a call. All kinds of business promptly attended to for non-residents. A. E. SIGLER. CARPENTER ilWMisik and r.uiLDEK 537Special attention given to building of modern styles. Shop north of Court House. Agent for the Currie Windmill. Windmills! and tanks built and re- paired on short notice, j Call and get my prices, j F. WOLLNERV (Successor to F W Fisher,) DEADER IN STAPLE GROCERIES Oranges. Lemons and other Fruits. Crackers, Candies and Cigars. gThese goods are all fresh and clean. CLYDESDALE STALLION ii r" -:-BOB-:- Will make the season of 1896 as follows: Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at my ranch 5 miles south of Wa Keeney. Saturday at Mead's livery stable in Wa-Keeney. Description Bob is a handsome bay horse of handsome proportions, weighing alxut 1600 pounds. lie is a remarkably sure foal getter. Pedigree Bob was sired by L. S. D.; he was out of Beatrice by the famous Klerbred horse. General. Bob's dam was Lady Bry ant (A. B.) Am Clyde Book, by Clansman; second dam Julia, by Netherby, Terms 5 to insure living colt or nothing. E. B. WEBB, Owner. Notice ! NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed will at the April meeting 1896, of the Board of Pardons of the State of Kansas, in Topeka. Kansas, make application to said board for the pardon of Arthur S. Kendall, who was convicted in the District Court of Trego county, Kansas, at the May term, 1894, of assault with intent to rape. Said applica tion will be heard on Friday, the 10th day of April, 1896. Mrs. Carrie K end am.. SHERIFF'S SALE. Report of Financial Condition of the City of Wa-Keeney forthe Year Ending April 1st; 1896. GENERAL FUND. April 1, 1395 To amount on hand $ AdHI 4. 1895 To amount received from county treasurer ; 9.00 July 6. 1895 To amount received from treasurer 94.50 January 3. 1?96 To sale of old har ness .. 5 00 January 4, 1896 To amount received from county treasurer 438.57 January 4. 196 To amount received of George Baker for water 10.25 March 6. 1896 To amount received of county treasurer 64.00 Total $601.32 April 4. 1895, to March 14, 1896 By to tal amount of warrants paid 579.69 March 31. 1896 To amount on hand ... $21.66 BOND FUND. April 1, 1895 To amount on hand ..... $271.39 April 29. 1x95 By New York draft for interest on bond 0.24 March 31. 1896 To Amount on hand... $131.15 SINKING FUND. April 4. 1895. to March 6. 1?98 To amount received of county treas urer 81-93 cemetery fund. April 1. 1895 to amount on hand $ 207.05 Mav 9. 1895 to sale of lot 5.00 May 29. 1895 to sale of lot 5.00 Jul v 8. 1896 to sale of lot 5.00 July 8. 1895 to sale of lot 5.00 January 3.196 to sale of lot 5.00 Total $232.05 July 6. 1895 to January 4. 1896 By amount of warrants paid -. 11.12 March 31, 1S06 to amount o hand.... $230.83 C. C. BESTOK, Chairman of Finance Committee. Attest: M. W. Cu ft. Clerk. In the district court of the 23rd Judicial dis trict, sitting in and for the county of Tre go, in the State of Kansas. A. G. Wilson, riaintiff, vs. John T. Robinson, Rosa D. Robinson his wife, Charles R. Robinson. Sadie B. Robinson his wife. Luella A. Loudon. Violla E. Flukey and Layaffett A. Flukey her husband, Udora A Twiselton and .Samuel Twiselton her husband, William E. Robinson and Henrietta C. Robinson his wife, heirs and only legal representatives of Volney Rob inson, deceased, W?illiam A. Scott and Pliebe M. Scott his wife, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me. out of said district court, In the above enti tled action, I will, on Wednesday, May 6th, 1896, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house, in the city of Wa-Keeney. in the county of Trego, In the State of Kan sas, offer at public sale, and sell to the high est and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section thirty (30). township fifteen (15) south of range twenty-two (22), west of the 6th P. M. Lying and situate in the county of Trego, in the State of Kansas. Said property is levied on as the property of Volney Robin son, deceased, and is directed by said order of sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, subiect to all rights of re demption provided by law, to satisfy said order of sale. G. W. LYNX, 4 4 Sheriff of Trego county. What is 5 m ft Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcolic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worm.; and allays Feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. (Astoria." Castoria is an excellent medicine for tfcildren. Mothers have repeatedly told me 0 its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will con eider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature Dr. J. F. Kincheloe, Conway, Ark. graves." Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre scription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.. hi So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken' highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the meriU of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. At.t.fn C Smith, Preu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. TMC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUMMY TWCCT, NCW VOflK CITY, iiij.iniumii.iu. i i, iji jwiumimiim iiiiii.mjmiiiuii u - n n J .in ui 3 -T3 I ft Vj ; s I-, ... J - A $ 0 v 7 rvr v3 M 7't 4 i '! W U V H H IV H FT.;. or lily- H tHk - s h. -e. l. asr &s S i T iciS - exclusively C. C. BESTOR. German American Insurance Co., Of New York, N. Y. Risks written during 1895 $373,729,637.00 Premiums received thereon 2,740.18233 Losses incurred 1385.511.76 Dividends paid in 1895 200.000.00 Gross assets 6,580,069.08 Liabilities (except capital stock) 3,166.982.46 Income 2.996.283.W Expenditures 2,755.260.53 PHENIX INSUHAfiOh tmtn First published April 4. 13P6. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court of the 23rd Judicial dis trict, sitting in and for the county of Tre go, in the State of Kansas. Henry Gay, plaintiff. vs. G. vv". Tunnell and Mary Tunnell, defend ants. r By virtue of an order of sale Issued to me out of said district court, in the above enti tled action. I will on Wednesday, May 6th, 189G, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m., of said day. at the front doorof the court house in the city of wa-Keeney, in the county of Trepo, in the state of Kansas, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: All of section seven (7). township fifteen (13) south, rantre twenty-one (21). west of the 6th P. M.; and the west half of fhe northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of section six (6), township fifteen (15) south, range twenty-one pi), west of the 6th P- M. , Lying and sit uated In the county of Trego, in the state of Kansas; said property is levied on as the property of said defendants and is directed by said order to be sold, with out appraisement, and will be sold according to law to satisfy said order of sale. G.W.LYNN. Sheriff, Trego county, Kansas. Of Brooklyn, il. Risks written during IS" Premiums ieMveJ iiiereon Losses incurred DivU-nis pai.l in 189-. Gross as-- Liabilities v v rt oipitJl stock income. . ..$4.3?,5-W.fc 7.v. .' ?..-:h,-. "... '.' 1'r'flZ 'i . . HSi Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent business conducted lor mooCKATC FEES, nun orricc is OwoiiTt U, S. PaTCirrOrrice anl we ran secure oatent in leas time than loose I - - W..l.nff,nM i Scad model, drawing or pnoiu, im tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of charze. Oar fee not due till patent is secured. " How to Obtain Patents." with colt of saxnemthe U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, c.a.snow&co.; Op- MTtHTmCC, WASHINGTON. D. C. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Conn. Risks written during 1895 $238,662,764.00 Premiums received thereon 2396.420.7K Losses incurred 1 ,249.746.82 Dividends paid in 1895 100,000.00 Gross assets 3.860.141.74 Liabilities (except capital stock) 2.860,141.74 Income 2,522,635.03 Expenditures 2.250,236.91 NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of New York. Risks written during 1895 -..$200,555,469.0(1 Premiums received thereon.. 1.656,385X16 Losses incurred 795,621.63 Dividends paid in 1895 . 50,142.S Gross assets 2,189,879.71 Liabil Jes Except capital stock) 1,387,767.19 income . 1,'.' :(?.??? 06 Expenditures . 1.456.602.48 Tfc3 Lirerpoo! & London & Glebe Ins. Co., U. S. Branch New York Risks written during: 1895 $715.761,722XV1 Premiums received ther-on 7.224,648.0f; Losses incurred 3,058,468.54 Dividends paid in 1895. G ross assets 3,670,434.06 Liabilities (except capital stock) 5.356,31 ejO Income 5.3793987 Expenditures 4,828.19S GUEEU HISUOMGE GO Of Hew York. Risks written during 1895 Premiums received thereon............ Losses incurred Dividends paid in 1895 Gross assets..' Liabilities (except capital stock) , Income Expenditures , $170,703334.00 2.1S3.44036 1,173.013.98 50.UOO.00 4.039.586.46 2,020,66332 2,276,155-02 1,908.209.58 When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she ga re them Castoria, Springfield Fire & Marina Insiir. Go. Of Springfield, Mass. IT.. w $170. 125.800.00 . .cci llltl CUtl . . .......... Losses incurred . ; Dividends rd in 1895. . ..". ."' Gross assets...... LiabiHt.es (except capital stock)"," IOUHIC Expenditures , ...".,,.".,., 2.039,141.40 1,104.891.83 I50.Q00.0fi 3 845.145.17 1.73ft,3V9 2,wiffnjs - i,931,2S,63 -y. A ( 'i i