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The Buckner Independent from Buckner, Kansas • Page 3

The Buckner Independent from Buckner, Kansas • Page 3

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THE IKDBP VtTfi'X THE omOIAL PAPER OK THE COCNTY. An eeeonnt of the disbursement of aid so far at this place by the county eentral aid committee will be found tn another eolainn. Partihs who desire seed wheat eaa now get it at Speareville, and consequently it will not be necessary to leave orders at this office. SUMMIT HOUSE. tea a an aw mah, pottwa vsrvtalitg lit Sam tnvtlH.

wf ihhm I' aaisi4 PEARKVO.LK KANMAct. Taa Cdsriict that thousands of our people axe at preseut worrying themselves to death over this vexed question, even to the extent of neglecting -thefr" business, their homes and their duty their families, there are still thousands upon thousands of smart, hard-working, intelligent men pouring into the great Arkausaa Valley, the Garden of the West, where the Atoh-ison, Topeka Santa Fe" Railroad offors them thoir choice of 2,500,000 acres of the finest farming lands In the world at almost their own prices. If you do not believe it, write to the undersigned, who will tell you where you can get a cheap land exploring ticket, and how, at a moderate expense, you nan see for yourself and be convinced. W. F.

Whitr, Pass, and Ticket Agent. Topeka, Kas. Evert workingHodgeman county farmer we meet seems delighted with the prospects this fall, except a few whose orops had been injured by cattle and shesp. Tni horse epidemic that has been raging in some portions of southern Kansas is pronounced to be catarrhal fever. A good many valuable animals have succumbed to it.

Tub inorcase of tho wool crop of Kansas during the last year was 42 per cent, higher than that of any other state or territory. Nebraska and Texas come next, with 15 per cent. each. In the communication of last week we made an error, and most cheerfully correot it. The statement that Mrs.

Stevens and family had left for Colorado, should have been Mrs. Stearns, Ac. Aid Without Bkooino. We want several men to help cut, haul and griud 100 seres of sane. Liberal wages, in cash, will be paid.

W. O. Him fcs. Jetmoke, Aug. 30.

PERRY WALDRON. ilTBKY. A I. I pEKD JTABLI. Turnouts al war Men.

HaSaa and all Mats rffiMlHiaK or anx sUHiA. I.N. Vanvoorhis, Jsto.as, Uodowak 1880. CVmmantrHtlono and Item, of Interest are solllte1 from all rmpnnstlile aonroiw. Cam-mnnleettoiis, to be noticed, mutt be noonin-pinted ay the name of the writer, not neeen-aiily for publication, but at a guaranty of good faith.

Lovely weather. More applicant! for kid than work. Lots of railroad wheat at Speareville. It blew an overcoat breeze tbU morning. St.

John wat nominated on the first ballot. We had another fine rain Tuesday uight last, There was quite a crowd in this place on Saturday last. The Walnut City Blade lias entered on its third volume. The republicans carried Vermont by increased majorities. Daniel Kimmel has considerable No.

1 Xarly Amber cane. We are informed that 'Squire Blunt has gone east for one year. Fred Douglass is speaking to im-mnese audiences in Indiana. Fifty eases of small pox were reported in Troy, New York, on the 3d inst. The shipment of gold from England to the United States on the 1st inst.

was 150,000. And the cry is, "still they come!" We mean a good old-fashioned rain on Thursday last. Constable Wagner baa sold his crop to a gentleman who will bring 8,000 sheep In this winter. Mr. Fulton, our county attorney, returned from Nebraska to-dny.

Olad to ee you back, Ed. Jewell eounty is the leading county EDWARDS BROS, 8MIT11, I 8 I jfoBli STABLE, i xi I I Bi UK4l.BR IN 1 DRUGS. i MEDICINES, i PAINTS. OILS, ROOKS AND I HTATIONERY. Kas.

turnouts at MMOnaJMo SI Hihin liusrdad. and a ganaral Uvavf ma nmna Wk have studied and wonderod what, caused the broad smile on our county clerk's countunanoe for the past three weeks, and oould not solve the problem until recently. It is fine, big, bouncing boy. Messrs. Longendyka and Wing sailed last week on their way home with Mr.

L's new cane mill and molasses pans. Mr. Longendyke intends to work night and day from now until lie snow flies in the molaase. Is is reported that a riuh strike has been made of lead, which runs 200 pounds to the ton, six or eight miles cast of Ot tawa. We understand that, pnrties are examining the ground and if ore is found in paying quantities, wilt develop the mine.

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buret. i Great Western Hotel, K. tt ALL AND, PaoeRiaee teatfe sUe wW-aed treok. Dedaw City. aUe.

ALftOK AVAtJWRl Vtrm HrTft. l.AftNKU, Kas. (oorl HioHimmeilaMniis ful' siiuuilal iua. II. Isnkht Pa.

P. B. Lincoln and W. A. Frusta returned from Dodge City on Sunday last, where they purchased 175 head of Texas cattle, principally two year old heifers.

They were left on the Baw Ln, nod wtl! remain there until some time this winter. 0 A rnoLiMwiM, Lamatl, 4, 1S89. Xnelee Is horeby given tUiit Mtr foUowIng nsmetl si'ttlar hwi tlTirl nndouof blelntwution tnssako flnntwoor lu of his bialu and xaemvt dual entry tlulreuii, anrt ehmld i proorwti) innda tlnrr thr. Oerli of fbf aa. I rtist Court of nnurity, Ku site oouoty sunt, on Tnwaluy, rsyiember f.

T.ls: Joep)i It. HoberiM, h.imriitead aitfes V709, (on tile (WU of sMCtlmi S. towaniCip tf wmtb. ranfta 8 weD, and aaintbroltcw- tuif wrtn to prov hu annllmmmrait (1nfl npon aiitl nultlvatlno nf saitttmnt, ytei .1. A.

Hmam. W. Blnelrhnni, Jmw Ms. I lair, KfclAxrvllUi and Oharlna n. Jaaksnn, ht Pawnee Vally (., Hndgtanan eAiity, Ransna.

augte-St C. A. MOKRU. Rrgiatar. Oa laaaa raM Binan in the production of corn in the state-having 03,000 aorcs.

The official report of tho disaster on the Ebro, states the total Dumber of men drowned to be ninety. About 3,500,000 of gold coin is now afloat on its way to New York to pay for wheat sent to Europe. There are 000 applicants for aid in our eoenty. Hundreds of them ought to be ashamed of themselves. If we can place corn in the list of pro-duco of Hodgeman county, what an agricultural county this will be.

In 1703 Julia Wilson was a slave in Philadelphia and 13 years of age. Pbe is, therefore, 109 years of age now. Marena claims the belt for the best crop of millet, tons to the aure. Wc think she has it. Who can beat It? No baby yet at tha Spanish palace, nd King Alfonso is said to be singing, "I'm waiting, my darling, for thee." Tho to-be wife of the new ruler of Bulgaria, Princess Zorka of Montenegra, Is seventeen, well educated and beautiful.

Tha railroad section bosses are all short of men, and are offering from (1 to 11 23 per day, and still no one wants work. Mr. Purdy, of Roscoe, and W. O. Haun, of Center, are offering 75 cents per day and board for work hands, but are unable to hire.

The Sixth ward of Saginaw, claims a French woman 119 years of age, who planted, cultivated and dug two acres anoatte rV laraja rh el Wi, H. has now opened a cattle ranche outside of the Texas nattle trail, where he will hold through Texas cattle until the first of November, at 20 cents per head per month. Ho still holds his domestio oattle ranche oa the Buoktaur, whero he holds at the same price. Wb were in Speareville last Monday, and stopped at the Summit House. Although Mr.

Shuraau was gone, the house VTkaaaWia, Oa gato etuSltm plow IS 1 I Oa gnod twa kotoa toianiaetaood outtar MagnAa avtaile HAVS A FltrSH, ATTORNKVH AT I. 4 I A5D RRAI- Est't'T AOF.NTS. Jetmore, Hodgeman County, Kns. was running in full blast, under the su-perinteney of the lady. It is really the best hotel ou the road.

Every one that stops there must admit that Mr. and Mrs. Shuman uadorstund tho hotel business. Their rates are also very reasonable. Sbsd Wheat.

We refer thoao in need of seed wheat to the following letter of Col. A. 6. Johnson, land commissioner of the A. fe 8.

F. R. R. K. R.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notahy Prauc Si Rkai Ahnt. Jetmic, MoTKursLAn A Land Department, i T. fc B. F. K.

K. Co. ForF.KA, Kah. Aug. 10.

To ADAMS ALTDOKRFFER. ATTORN P. TM I. 4 Lamnbti, Kansas. W1H praetlo In aN Mm SrM and federal enart.lli Ui RUtt UoiutrfUatinn gWn In BnirlUh or Utnun, JAMES ANDERSON, LIVERY, SALE AMD FEED STABLE.

WOOD TtTRXOTTT AT MAMABl nATf KTOC1 FOR A JiB! AM KXCffArtOR II arses Bearded by day or wo. BaUfclio ruarote4 Dodge City. taa- Wright, liKAI.F.RH IN FVRRYTHIht. Unnlildtug annpHoa FARMKRH, RANt'HMKN AND TOWNSMEN ittdebaker wagons. implentouU, oeede.

Patent portable hoaeee Brick Store on the eorner, Dodge Otty, Kaaa. This company will furnish seed wheat to the settlors in your county on the following terms: To those who are able to purchase, we will sell as many buiihels of wheat as they have acres prepared for seed, charging them only the price we pay for it at the point where it can be bought at the best advantage. No charge will be made for transportation. To those who are not able to purchase seed the company will loan wheat, not to exceed 25 bushels to each individual, charging 7 per cent, intermit, and taking their note for the cost of the seed and transportation, secured by a lien ou the crop. of potatoes last season.

A Boston believer in Bob Ingersoll says: "If a man smites you on una cheek turn to him the other and whaok him over the head with whatever comes handy." The Iowa canvassers have found out a straw which indicates "which way the wind blows." A '-oto was taken in the jail at Dubuque other day, which resulted: Hancock, 12; Garfield, 1. Hurrah for Mr. Pyatt. of Marona.He-cor and Roges, of Center. They have raised crop of Indian corn this year.

We are informed that Mr, Barker has also fair show for Johnnie cake this fall. at. aurros s. roi nana. rUTTTON 4: COLHOKN.

ATTOBN LAW, IfODMS CITY, SASSAS Mill la Fostoltlra Haaldlng. Give this all the publicity possible, and proceed at once to take applications for seed from farmers in your district, and T. S. JONES. ATToaHBT AMD AT Law, Dode 0tv Kas.

send to this office at the earliest possible day a list showing name of each applicant, Will all t'i stt and Inderal raele la i lbs sfwU prartlee la searte quantity of wheat for each, terms under which the seed is taken, and point of de livery. Separate lists should be made of STUMBACOH A GUNK. applications ou time and cash. Loans COLLAR, DBAUW IV will be made only to those unable to buy. The varieties of seed furnished will prob Walhut Citt, RtSM Prompt attention given to ail buaraaat truiMil lo as.

Dry Gssds, General Merchandise, ably be Fultz, Walker, May and Turkey. Seed will be shipped in bulk and deliver Near Marina. Mr. Jamas Woods, of McPherson county, is down with the fever at the residence of Mr. P.

Terrell. Mrs. Joe Barris is contemplating a visit to Ohio this fall. Messrs. E.

M. Prindle and U. A. Curtis have built a boat to run on the Buckner, under the charge of n. T.

Swope. We have not seen the time table, but expect it mnl to suit the convenience of its passengers. Mrs. A. Heimer is about to go to Pennsylvania on a visit.

Mr. Merrit Winslow, of Chase county, is st P. B. Lincoln's ranche to receive his and Evan's sheep. Miss Reka Kirberg has beea assisting Mrs.

Prindle for some time, and now is borne on ed by weight. Applicants must furnish FAirMlNO I aUUOfKKTH, OOOK1HO AH) UrATW3 sacks or provide means of transportation to farm. As seeding time is at hand, and J. FREEMAN, JrsrioB Of Tua Pbacb Cbwtwji, Twf. Holds oeert ovary WeeVneader at Jetaaere.

time is required for buying and shipping, IJT AOJEKT FOR THI BUST OOAL IH TH1 MABatW. A II 0 II COAL. prompt action must be taken. A. 8.

Johbsoh, Land Commissioner. All applications should be made immediately at thVs ottao. M. FROfT, Atternoy-afcLew. "ge Cloy.

llasMeas made tnoary peA WasWra Keaaae DADOS CaTfT, KAWIH, pmojrr btrxtt,.

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302
Years Available:
1879-1881