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Lane Co. Gazette from California, Kansas • 3

Lane Co. Gazette from California, Kansas • 3

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Lane Co. Gazettei
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California, Kansas
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t'API. B. J. F. HA If MA.

LANE COUNTY GAZETTE. THE NEW VICTOR 1 1 av The farmers have all profited by last winter's experience and are now at work putting up feed for stock. There is plenty of grass and no excuse for the man who fails to provide hay for his team and cattle. Published every Thursday by W. H.

LEE, Proprietor. TERMS (IN ADVANCE). Owe copy, oue year, $1.50 One copy, six month-. 75 One copy, three months, 40 Several of our neighbors of the western and central kansas press have recently said some very complimentary things in favor of this gentleman for governor of kansas in 1 88 2. They could not select a more worthy person on whom to bestow their SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! IS THE ga Improvements September, 18781 Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been th For Sai.k or Trade.

I have 6 cows, i two-year old heifer and 4 calves for sale, or will trade for a good pair of mules. Residence on south-west quarter Sec. 30, 17, 27. Jackson Keffer. TIME peer of any bewmg Machine in the market a tic supported by a host of volunteer witnesses wo no praise.

Added to his fine physique and affable deportment, is an experience as editor, lawyer and public official, extending over a lengthy connaently claim for it Greater simplicity Advert inin Rates: One column ouc year $75.00 one-half column one year 40.00 One-fourth column one year 2o.00 Halluces and professional card 5.00 a wonderful reduction of friction and a rar combination of desirable qualities. Its shut i tie is a beautiful specimen of mechanism ana takes rank with the highest achieTcment of inventive genius. Note. We do not ieas I Personal. r.

R. H. Quillen is gaining ground slowly and will soon be able to get out of the house. We or consign Machines, therefore, have no ol( TO COME ones to patch up and re-varnish for on penoa. can imagine a no more thorough ideal for the chief executive of this great and growing state than Capt.

Hanna. While this is too early to begin the serious agitation of who shall be our next governor, it is our customers. We Sell New Machines Every Tim enoi tor iimstratert Circular and prices. Liberal terms to the trade. Don't but! SCHOOL election to day.

Mark hay while the moon shines would be the best advice for this coun try- -a Two No. i new sewing machines for sale or trade. Inquire at this office. If you wish a good new sewing until yon have seen tne would advise him not to venture out in these high winds, however. A letter from Mr.

W. I. Allen informs us that he arrived home safely and found his wife very poorly. He says it is very dry in Illinois with not much better prospect for a corn crop TO Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the opinion that the captain's friends in this portion of the state will, at the proper time, insist upon his being a candidate. Should he then consent Market The Ever Reliable VICTOR.

VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, to this arrangement, there is no room octexn Branch Office, 235 State Chicago, Tt.t., M1DDLET0WN, C0K2. machine you can buy one at very low figures at this office. LAM COUNTY. than we have here. Our sympathy is extended to the Suckers.

Mr. W. A. lireeden, with his family, started yesterday for McPherson Co. He takes his chilJien there to give them the advantage of schools and will himself return in a few weeks.

J. M. Waggoner goes with Mr. lireeden this week to McPherson to doubt that his support in the counties of western and central kansas would be practically, unanimous. The World tenders its thanks to such of its press neighbors as have seen fit to speak so favorably, and at the same time so justly, of our fellow townsman in connection with this high office.

Wa-Kecney World. BEDFORD, the blacksmith, is ftire death on antelope. lie brings in one or two nearly every day. Corral. J.

Hell is building a horse corral on his timber claim, one mile west of this place. G. II. Mid WHO IS CJMACQUAiTED WfTU THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, re WiLt SSE BV 5XAKIWINC THIS MAP, THAT THE VV" Wan- i (UfWTCTT'l "23 5-J tf-N-IkiS sib IT FACTS. dleton is chief engineer.

New Mail Carrier. Mr. Ceo. C. Scott has taken the contract to carry the mail from Cimarron to Deighton.

His son Alvin is now on the route. 'A- 1 1 1 1. jtiftnt t.wr 17mr rm rem county, where he ill probably remain through the winter. It is rumored that McTherson county contains special attractions for Jim. W.

Ci. Smith makes a trip to Rush county this week after a load of corn meal, an indispensable luxury to the frontier Kansan. OI The editor of the Buffalo Park Express says: "Our idea is. that fust and foremost, the leading industry of Western Kansas should and must be made to be, stock raising and sheep and wool growing. The climate, grasses, and all the other conditions requisite to a successful prosecution of these industries, are to be found here.

And second we claim that the cultivation of the soil should be associated with stock raising to a certain extent especially in raising of millet. Choice Capt. P. W. Hey, oui efficient surveyor, talks of going to New Mexico.

We are sorry there is not sufficient business in Lane county to keep him with us. When last heard from Mr. Jas. Hyrnes was in kansas City studying For Sale. A choice timber claim with five acres of breaking on it and near the center of the county is offered for sale cheap.

Inquire at this office for further pai ticr.lars. Caved. The roof of Mr. Henry Clixby's house caved in one night last week, during the heavy rain storm winch visited that- section, but very fortunately it fell in such a manner 9s to miss Mr. C.

who was in bed at the time. One rafter fell across his leg but did not injure him. Claim CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC a railroad map to find out if there was a road running to Wisconsin by way of Waterloo, Iowa. Mr. W.

Carson, of Allen Springs, has gone to Wa-keeney. We understand he has accepted a position from The Creat Connecting Link between the East and the West Di main line runs frotn Cillcairo to Council rice corn, sugar cane, and such other-crops as are usually a success and as may be found necessary in the feeding of stock." The ediior of the Express is right, and we trust that it will become a widely known fact that stock raising is to be the all important industry of this county. We wish that men whn STILL OPEN TO the k. P. railway in the depot at that t' Public will sell at public sale on Monday, Aug.

15th, 18S1, commencing at 10 o'clock a. for cah, all the material contained in the house owned by Joseph Kropp, one mile east of Alamota, M. J. CIfaRv. By order of Joseph kropp.

SETTLEMENT. place. J. Hell is well, we don't know where he is, what he is doing or when he is coming home. We will probably be able to give further particulars next week.

Rev. C. Taylor and Hell Creek Smith started for Dodge City yesterday to look around the stock market a few days. Sleeping Cars for 8leTlnp purposes, and Palace Ihning Cars for eatl iitf purposes oil! jr. Oneother (Treat feature of our ralaca Cars is a SMOKING-SALOON irhm you can enjoy your "Havana" at all hours of the Iron Bridges span the Mississippi and Missouri rivers at all points crossed hy this line, and transfers are avoided at Council liluffa.

Kansas City, Leavenworth and Atchison, cou-nections hemp; made in Union Depots. The ijrincipjil Ii. connections of Through Linear' follow: Chicago, with all diverging hues for the Eat and South. At Knolkwood, with the L.S. M.S., and Ft.

VV. C. R. R.ls. At Washiwoton Heights, with C.

feSt. L. It. R. At la Ball, with in.

cent. R. EC At Pkorta, with i P. P. I).

B. W-; 111. and T. P. W.

Rds. At Rock Ipland. with "Milwaukee and Rock: Island Short Lino," and Rock Isl'd Peo. Rds. At Davi witii the Davenport Division C.

M. St. P. R. It.

At West I.ihkktt. with the B.C. R. A N.R.R. At ObiNKEZX, with Central Iowa K.

It. At DM Moinks, with D. M. A F. D.

K. R. AtCoi'NciL Blitkfs, with Union Pacific R.R. At Omaha, with K. Mo.

R. K.R. (in Neh.) At Coi At Ottlmwa, with Central Iowa It. St. L.

A and B. and Q. R. Rds. At Khoklk, with Peo.

War Louis Pac, and St. Keo, N. W. K. Rds.

At Cam KROM, Witil H. St. J. R. R.

At with SantaFc: Atch. A and Ceo. Br. U. P.

R. Rds. At with Union Pac. and Kan. Cent.

B. At Kaphas Citv, with all lines for the West and Southwest. Blurt aaayag through Ottawa, La Salle, lieneseo. Mliiie, Rock Island. Davenport.

West Liberty, Iowa cit Marengo, Brook iy ii.Ortnnelt, lies Mot lies the capital or Iowa). Stuart. Atlantic, and Avoia: with branches from Bureau I eor la Wilton Junction to Muscatine, WaahinKton. Fairfield El don, Belknap, Centreville. Princeton, Trenton, Oalhttln, Cameron, Leaven wot th, Atcliison, and Kansas City; Waahingtvn U8igournjr, Osaalonaa.

and Knox-viiie; Keokuk to Parmiuctnn, Bonaparte. Ben-tunaport, Independent, P.ldon. Ottuinwa. Bddy-ville, Oskaloosa. Pella, Monroe, and Ies Moines; ML Zion to Keosanqua; Newton to Monroe; l)es Moines to Indianola and Winterset Atlantic to Oi iswold and Audubon; and Avoca to Harlan and Carson.

This is positively the only Rail-t-l. wliieli owns, and npcrTn a. tlirough lino from Chicago into the State of Kansas. Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pullman Palacecars attached, are runeach Way daily between Chicago and Peoria. Kansas Citv.

Council BL.tr rra, LSAVKM WORTH atxL ATCHt-pox. Through cars are also run between Milwaukee and Kansas City, via the "Milwaukee and Rock Island Short Line." The "Great Rock Island" is magnificently equipped. Its road bed is simply perfect, and its track is laid with steel rails. What Will please you most will hetlie pleasure of enyig your meals, while passing over the beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, in one of our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all Through Express Trains, You get an entire meal, as good as is served in any first-class hotel, tor seventy-five eents. Appreciating the fact that a majoritv of the people prefer separate apartments for different purposes (and the Immense passenger business of tills line warranting it we are pleased toan-uounse that this Company runs lullman Pal.

ice come here could be made to understand that even a little money put in sheep and cattle will pay. No man who acts wisely in this matter can fail. Golden Belt Advance. As we look over the county and talk with our leading farmers, we are satisfied that if there is a failure- in Ness county in the agricultural line, it is their own fault, and because they do not try even to adapt themselves Wi have tried the cheese so kindly furnished us by the manufacturers. Wheatcroft W'aterson.

We do not profess to be a judge of cheese but if it suits every one as well as it did us they will pronounce it a No. 1 article. The Gazette family returns thanks to Messrs. V. IV.

and wisher them success in their new undertaking. Tbal Cheese Received. i I OR Editor Gaze tic: lty the last issue of tlie GAZETTE I come to the conclusion you are hungry for cheese so the firm of I. V. 1.

W. send you the Sheep, Mr. J. II. Galbraith, ho first cheese we made.

The reason CARS are run through to PEORIA. DKS MOINES, COUN Ol BLUFFS. KANSAS CITY. ATCIIImON. kii1 LKAVKNWORTH.

via tins Line, known tli Orat Rock Island Itoutc," are hold by all ticket Agent in the United btatee and Canada. tor information nut obtainable at your home office, address. It. K. ItT.IO, 33.

HT. I IV, iv and UenerI JIinfgT. Gener! Ticket and 1 FULL ii ciiicauo to the condition of our soil and climate, but hang too much to their old notions conceived in the older states. We should give our attention as much as possible to stock-raising, as this is the finest stock country in the world. This is the experience ot all old settlers and stock men.

As the years average, wheat will be a success, and will increase in yield as the ground is put in a better state of cultivation. Millet is a success, but wheat and we did not send it sooner we knew you would cut it before it was ready for use. You will see by the date on the cheese, July 27th, it is a little soon to bring on the table. We are sorry, Mr. Kditor, it is so small but we will do better with you some time if we live.

as at Collyer Saturday. Had a JOHNSON FIELD, AlfTJFA CTT7 RS CF AND The Racine Farm and Warehouse Farming Mills. lives in the eastern part of the county, made a purchase of 400 sheep last week. He has a good location for a sheep ranch and as lie is a man who makes everything move that he takes hold of he will undoubtedly be successful in the sheep business. There is still room in Lane county for four oi five hundred thousand sheep and we would like to see thsra brought in.

SORGHUM. In response to the inquiries of a correspondent last week as to the amount of sorghum to be worked up we are enabled to give the following: W. A. lireeden, i acres; A. 1 Breeden, acres; M.

millet brim- rhitwh hnm Thm r. .1 i iiwc lam mere riiuajr rngnr. r.very feet j0 raise is sorghum or Indian Theee Celebrated Mill heTe long been usd by the Farmers and most prominent i I ana Grain dealer In the Uniled StaUs, who recommend them teing the best Machine ever produced for and grading Wheat, Bailey. Corn ana Reliable man you saw had a grin on his face, See3 of every description. They do lho i work moie perfectly ana nave greater capacity than any other uochineff.

They are f-trong'y built of the very nest i i I 1 I .1 I with Superior Atfachnjer.tfl, Sieves, at com, drilled or sown broadcast. Rice corn, broom com, sweet potatoes, sorghum, black-eyed peas and peanuts can be raised here with profit. Rice corn, properly cultivated, will be found a valuable crop, good fcr feed, and lakes the place of Indian corn for table use. Sorghum is a pretty sure the prospects are so much different with them now than they were a short lime ago. They will have some corn.

We noticed a good many men breaking out their fence rows. A good many are talking of leaving. Mr. L. A.

Fisher looks as if he was going to stay to see the substantial building are moae in inree sizes, one ior Farm use, and two fcr WaiehouM or Miller's nee. They are waeeanted to give Page, 2 acres; Jas. (loodelt, 2 W. H. Hedford, 2 acres.

This is al! Correspondence policited and descriptive circular and price lnt sent iiee on applica- i lioa to CONCERNING crop, and will become more valuable wiir) im mil ttnrr i. i I1.M.1, I 1 ear, as laciliUes for nianufac- JOHNSON FIELD, EACINE, was. buon ue lurnisnea. tunng sorghum and sugar increase. Hroom corn is as sure as Jos.

Wheatcroft. ft. reported to be in good condition and some of it is pronounced extra good. We have just given the amount raised in this immediate vicinTty and there may be stilt more ot which we have not learned. If there is a mill convenient it will all be worked up; it not it will be cut up for feed.

IT. s. Land Ofllcc Item. and will bring great profit to the pro- JlllC ducer. The black -eyed pea is quite tare, and good for feed and table use.

'isinepp now before the public, fon can make money faster at work OR. BUTTS QBPBisMir twvw Established 1S47 at 12 IT. Sth Street, sr. LZZIZ, 1 2 fir tal linn nnvlhiti" If fTani- If we try to raise such things as we Under a late ruling of the honorable commissioner of the general land office, homestead claimants, in making final proof, are entitled to credit for the full period of residence on the not required. We will start you tli a dav and -upwards made at Vim ought to, we shall have no trouble, HE Thysicians in charge of thisold nad weil knowu borne by the industrious.

women, boys 9 W. A. Watson, of Lane county, called at the Tribune sanctum Thurs- otherwise we shall, and are ourselves County responsible. Sidne Advance. 1 1 .1 lUOIIUIHT lit M.

institution are rpyali.r graduates in mediein and i-cerv. Years of Experience in ths treatment of Chronic Diseases have made their skill an ability so much snirior to that of the ordinary practitioner, that they have acquired a reputation through thpir treatment of comidicatod cases liftRlyBlujf mP WkP Enf af" ana jririf wanted everywlrelo worK tor us. Now is the time. Yowealf demote your whole time to the workoY'oBly-oat epare moments, No other bnsinettl Tflit-pay'on nearly as well. No one wiHirrg-tf wrrk can1 fail to make euor i moas pay Outfits aud tortus- fete Atyreat importunity for making KlUworth to take part in the meeting bnd' CVe" thouSh that residence may of the Senatorial committee on SaHir-! nave established prior to the witnoat usma Mercury or riiKnous MKiit ine-i.

myiiy.id. lwW4J'. Address Tbce A and thoe oi middle aie who nra day, as a delegate, He reports Lane county as for Strang for Indue. He from the eifrcta of a AND i-s its victims lor busiuesiior permanently cured, at moJernte riwnw The boy stood on the back yard fence, whence all but him had lied, the flames that lit his father's b3rn shone just above the shed. One bunch of crackers in his hand, two others in his hat, with piteous accents JlntS Tt PATIENTS TRE ATE 5 cr.nn.ltat.r.n i FREE date of original entry.

In making final proof, it WaQ well for homestead claimants to bear in mind that the five years ot residence begins to run when they establish a bona fdc residence on the land, and not before. The homestead law re- ed. Li' of questions to te answered bT pa'iei Ae.httt-irid Ftent free to ary a-1Jres on -r a i .401 4 A Person Miffrrins fro Ilniture ckonld thrlr ulil. c.V 1 Hand learn Mmrthiac ta U.elr It not a trus" Ccciriiitiicatir rn ilrictlv con il uU I imied loud he cries, I never thought of! Ull. UVTTH, 15 -North Sth St.

LafcJ SfH 'I i i -a SJ'i'i i -art that!" A bunch ot crackers to the I A I 'Jll I UK till r( i-knB cniill I Tf 4 I I. T7TT ihvviiv. jiiiuii nu Hi; IICLI. lilt otnres live vears nrfnnl rAr, MJ the barn and vu aog in anguisn sought Yf.l Ii. 4 Great chance, to the land entered need a person ni ferffrv mi SEND FOR THE iitw.d a town to ft nb-eHflf'rrrhs f.rf?rt: is is for Heizer lor Senator.

Mr. Walnon took an active part in the last legislature as a lobbyist, and did good work for his county. Great Bend Tribune Mr, Watson was at one time a citizen oljpB county, pplMie has proved up on his pre-emption and taken a homestead in Ness county there is a question as to whether he still has the light to represent Lane county. We would like to hear some one who knows express an opinion on this question. And we would also like to have the Tribune explain what "Sl; Efflf -fSSW.

county in the last legislature. nt iU! iusfrated famlH--. VV liuhlii AU tjbc wofld. vTTf .1 I'm' lis a.iA- i ran oecoroe a auccesHrul agent. Six--; isaati I if iJ i 1 I -r mitl its ruins died.

The sparks flew wide, and red and hot they fell upon that brat they fired the crackers in his hand and eke those in his hat. Then came a burst of ratling sound the boy! where was he? Ask of the winds that far around strewed bits of meat and bone, and scraps of urK vi art ien iree 10 FMJ'cniii'rti iief W'M-Mwim; Uuo. Eighteen contest cases were disposed of at the Wa-Keeney land office on the 22d inst. the greatest number ever set for hearing on any one day in this land district. Nine applications for permission to make final proof were filed in the U.

S. land office in this place last Wed ri a. ajtent reporU taking 190 sabsftwr i mr-dmwi m. Lane CoMyfiEMte sitiffi- Kvn an! opjj-, tvur pare tiine qend, not bCtnHyt clothes, and balls, and tops, and nails, TTORNBV- WW nrd Geueral A All kinds JL' S. Land Land OtHce fc, nesday -the iruuKityme over on can do it as well as others.

Vnti flire'cMH Aiind termp free. Elegant and 'ff yo 4-i -ble work send UK vBl adilresa'dt mi Iiot greatest number ever and hooks, and varn. th- rKn a the Laud Ln-gs iffonipny a A before filed on any one day. Keeney dreadful boy tnat burned his father's If 1 a lEa3n! I OVtoc-t-Oife barn. Stoe, re 't 1 page ran to riiafce- pfeat pay.

Address Georqe In Nes City, ess t. dl'ut) Kapjap JH1 OnU- Sl.uO per Year. ttiisiso.N Maine..

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Pages Available:
433
Years Available:
1880-1882