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The Lakin Herald from Lakin, Kansas • 8

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The Lakin Heraldi
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C. GALLUP, Fres Trais Harriers. Thomas Jefferson the father of Dem LAEIN HERALD, IRRIGATION. O. H.

VIEGUTZ, Insaaitj From Eissing. The kissing g-aaae in tho country, JUS. PublUhci DEALER IX ocracy, never wore a garment that was not made of American material and by sometimes bring about strange results t4rr MEETING OF THE '-GREAT -EASTERN IRRIGATION COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oa Tear, tUOf Six. Month, $1.00.

Invariably in udrauce. Mrs. Thomas Armour, of Schuylkill county, is insane from being a American hands. Democrats of those days did not blow their horns for free trade as thty do now. Protection to our manufacturers is tho vitality of the nacre looker-on at one of these games.

Dur years ago she attended a picnic EJECTED SENATOR Advertising fUtet roaJe kaowa on application This paprr is fld on nil American nation. Oar protectivo tariff in. company with her husband, who PLFMB IS PXKSID2NT. on imports is the barrier which wise Pastengcr tint in tf thr Atchixon, Tojka took part in a "kissing game." Mrs. Armour watched the play ers for tome statesojanship" creates to prevent this time with pleasant interest, until she THE WORK "OF BUILDING THE disastrous outcomo of excessive foreign competition.

There is only one way in in saw her husband kks another woman. which aach tariff could ba dispensed From that moment ahe showed signs NEW CANAL TO BE AT ONCE COMMENCED. with without bringing ruin upon our 1 ss-Ai of insanity: and, has grown worse con diversified industries. If our stautly. She has au intense hatred would promptly cons? nl to resign them for her husband, and every other selves to unfairly low or subsistence or bantu re Jla-lr xd vest of L.akin.

ttuilrond Tlrae -AT. tI. (ioixa Wkt. No. 1.

Denver PuMj Ex. 8.01 A. Hail No. Puerto Kxpreaa, P. M.

No. f. Emigrant 2.35 P. M- 7. Ttirouh fjvfcbt 6.48 P.

M. So. 9. Way freijlit 7.44 A. 3f.

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10.38 F. Mall Train. o. 4. Atlanta Express 10.11 A.M.

Nu.fi migrant 5.03 A. M. No. 8. Through freight, I P.

M. Jfo. 10. Way IreifLt H.15 M. J.

H. ATE UMAX, A-eat. slavery wages, such as are doled out to tho European laborer. Foreign produc woman, who she thinks will mjure her. It was quite different with a Brooklyn onion who attended a picnic and taw her husband kiss another ers are not subject to our laws nor amenable to the processes of our courts, woman.

She at once hit him over the nor obligated to serve upon our juries nor liable to be drafted into our armies head- with the coyer of an ice nor bound to contribute to our interna cream freezer. He is There a meeting of lha Great Eastern Irrigating Company in Tope- ka last week. They wisely elected the following officers: Senator president; G.J. Jones, Vice President: Hon. Edward Russell, Secretary; G.

W. E. Griffith, Treasurer With such go-ahead, enterprising men, there i 110 Fiitb word as fail. We cm ret content el now, far a3 the building of the Great Eastern canal 13 concern ed. This canal is the bone and sinew of the great American wheat Selds in Kearney Couuty, nd will be the cause of hundreds of families settling: in the taxes, nor answerable for the non per sane.

formance of any of tha duties of aieri can citizenship. They are total aliens Ecus to our National Commonwealth. To SADDLER permit them to sell their merchandise 1 in our home markets', free of all tariff charges, free of all local burdens, and w. Mr. bracket on a kusinetg trip to Kansa City.

Mr. Charles Bowman, of the Cool- Colorado is noted for the encouragement it gives to the public pres. When they start a camp, let it be ever so small, the first thing hoy will subscribe for is a bonus to tome newspaper to come and open an bf3ce in th towE. For witlbut the scribe would never be known. He sends the glad tidings of the finding of precious metal broadcast overke-Ufid, which free of all allegiance to our Govern ment, would be to exalt perfect Strang 6AM A FE AVSNWf, PUEBLO, COLORADO, H.

M. MORSE ers above the heads of our own patriot ndge eating-house, visited Pueblo last I week. I ic peopie in privilege. The foreigner abiding, in a distant land, and often Wbuka-U and E-i Dealer i hostile at heart to our republican insti Arkausae alley. As we ore now to have two canals one on each side 01 the river there i3 no reason svhy we should tot have an increase of one thousand families in the next six month, which will make Lakin one of tho most detirable places west of the Missouri River to settle m.

We well pays those tktt assist-in estab- tions, has no right to ask to be placed on a dead level of commercial benefits iiauing a newspaper me iuwu. Cuns, RiHes, Pistols, SANTA FE AVENUE, CORNER THIRD SI BET, COLORADO with our citizns, who bear a round of PUEBLO, local burdens incident to those institu The Dallas Herald savs 1 hat there are hone the A T. S. F. will srive a tions, burdens from which he is ex a.

Iieiuiug hand to the enterprising capir empt. It has cost a vast amount of still living sixteen of the forty generals that Texas furnished to the war, sacrifice, an immense aggregate of exertion, and an incalculable investment of The paper does not slate where the talist that is doing so much fr the development of the Great American other 294,638 generals now residing in capital on the part of our population AMMUNITION, AND SPORTING GOODS GENERLLT Liodell Hotal, Itepairinic PrCmptly TJomo. PtTIBLO, C0L4 Desert. This irrigation ditch is to be Lakin it to be the couuty eeat, It is in the renter ami tbejargest tow a ia the couuty. Mr.

Lock lias opened a 'butcher-thoji oa tho front street. Wo with you success, Billy. John O. Laughliu it building underneath the ground. Dont.4go to China, Join.

The few peoplcat Aubrey liad better all pick up tiakes and come to Lakin whore they can do bitainets. Mr. Brown is still on the sick li.t, but wo hope to soon see his smiling countenance again behind theeou u-tcr. We welcome Mr. Hosklm and family to our growin town.

Mr has thirty miles long, thirty feet wide and through a number of generations, to transform a perfect wilderness into the Colorado Pueblo. three feet deep. The Company guar most opulent and most desirable of th antee to have the ditch completed for that State got t'aeir title, but they are probably ditinguiahed gentlemen who moved there since the close of tho National misunderstanding. In that State a common citizen feels lonely surrounded by so much glittering rauk. world's markets.

Why should the total jGrEHsTT FOE the next spring's work, and will agree alien, without any participation in de veloping our resources, without sharing to furnish all the water lurmsrs require kuriug the season for $1 per and Bain Wagons, iSucKcye acre. Wood Mowers, r-i Seamen' TrcuKs. jixeapers, PUE2LO Marbl Works, in the support of our Governmct, without a personal stake'; in the welfare of our Union, be allowed to be an exceptionally favor beneficiary of all tkat toil and effort. There is no way in which he can compelled to couipensaio our nationality for the high privilege of admission to our domeseic markets except through dutv on import. The attempt upon the life of a President or Vice Prehideut the United States sliould'be made a capital bfl'ense, puuishable with death.

There are a largj number of men who enafro in this business, and "not one in ALSO a hundred buteive it up bankrupt. It BY is an easy thing to start in the bote FHESSE3. busintss, but it requires generalship to makeit a success. The average hotel- rs i-j iniL JM. Hollinssworth CENTRAL made a wise move ia locating in Lakin.

Lakin 13 going to baTe a weekly paper. The office outfit will be as complete us any west 01 lheMissouri liver. Mrs. Riley iu tow. We hope Mr.

Riley and family will make Lakin their future home and keeper knows very lit le of the first rudi Uoats nay Greenlee, Drake fe Dettlr in Imported and Aiaerican Marble and Granite. ments of politentss. Such men are sure to fail, as the traveling public are very all 'kinds of Eakcs and sensitive as to how they are received and treated. The stranger leaving the 7 a hotel satisfied it dollars in the hotel keeper's pocket. When the public tind igiieiil ElUl OEce aid Works Union bflwsta tta P.

F. "ri-inr. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT- TE.NDEI) TO. P. 474.

Pueblo, Colorado at a fti! A agenuiue hotel-kepor he is uever for A Village Uossip. I write this from a colmtry village containing about 1,000 inhabitants. It is a lovely little town, nestled on a side lull to 'jreak off the raw winds of winter and tho hurricanes of rummer. When I arrived this morning it seemed to me as if there could cot be a bad man or scolding woman in the village but four hours have passed, and I am a wiser man. I came here to see old Mrs.

Brown about a pension she wants from the government, and when we had finished our business I said "I seo you have fonr churches here." "Yes but wo never have any sermons worth listening to." "The men lojk intelligent and smart." They are rtpular pokes! There isu a man in Farmvilie who knows enough to ask boot in a horse trade." "But the women look happy," I protested. "Then they look what they ain't," she gotten by them or their friend. Such hotels are always crowded with business, as the Grand Central Hotel is in KEEP IN STOCK FULL' LIKE GF THS SXCSLSlOa HhUUli South Pueblo, kept by Mr. R. C.

Nichol- who will satisfy the most fastidious tlaveler. As Mr. Nicholson is well li. C. NICHOLSON, Fr rrietor, First-class in every respect.

Kates to $2.50 per dey. Te'-ife teste Street cars pass every ten minutes. FRES BUS town for gentlemanly attention to THS BEST USE. WE CARRY IN STOCK A Full Line of TTn Material, of ill JQnds. is guests, hois rewarded by the public.

iliia house is vrll patronized, aud or oue is permitted to leave dissatisfied. become one of us. John II. Carter is always on band when horse-tuieves yjsjt our couuty. Sheriff Carter hat followed them for mine davs at a tine.

The greatest wouder of the Topcka State tair wat the produce exhibited which wat raided by irrigation at Car-den City and Lakin. Mrs. Loucks is on a visit east. Wc with her a pleasant trip aid a afe return to her family and many friend in Lakiu who mis her very much. Will the county treasurer of Ford county tell ua what, has become of all the tax-money paid in by us.

We expect he will 6ay none of your We have received information from a reliable source that Mrs. Koto Bureh formerlv of Lakin, who was supposed to be ead, is now living in the ttfwa of Pitikin in the state of Colorado. answered. I don believe there is a happy woman in tho whole village. If you knew of tho awful carryinjr3-on here you would not look for hapry wives." ESTABLISHED 1873.

JOHN O'LOUGHLIN, Dealer in SS.c cii 2. ndiso. AKJ LUMBER, GEORGE IANNOX, h. moiikis ioand from all trains. One block JNO.

McUWiUB, JOHN PICKLES J. W. Bill PUEBLO from Union Depot on Union Avenue, South Fueblo, Colorado. Winter it fast approaching and if there is any class of merchandise that ought to be earned at a low rate it is that necessary coal deprive the poor of tire and you deprive them of all the comtorti of life. Think once of the poor family who may be compelled to retire to a cold, chilly 100m with not the necessary clothing "What awful things do the men do "You'd better ask what they don't do! It's a wonder to me that Farmville hasn't shared the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah." "Do they drink "Do they? Didn't I see even old Deacon Harris weaving this way and that as he climbed the hill last evening It's a slippery path, of course, but fcober men don't climb a hill sideways." CHARLES KRETSOiMER, GEORCS LAKHON La'iin, Iaita.

PUEBLO Xanufacturara and Dealers in BLACKSMITH, A. 0, H. W. JONES, to protect them or Iheir little ones from the cold winter nights; think of the sickly mother with the little ones erring with cold, and if you have a pratirle- of feeling loft yon will say ltt those poor people have coal so cheap that they can afford to buy it without forcing thera to obtain it ia a dishonest way. In a country where coal is Wanrnn onrl QhnDmrr Qhnn "Do they gamble? "Gamble What did Mrs.

Totts tell me that her brother's wife told Mrs. Davis not a month ago? Four of the leading men in tho place were caught playing checkers for the soda water. That's a nice example, isn't it?" "Is Mrs. Potts nice "Nice Why, she's tho worst gossip in town It's a wonder the men don't duck her in the mill-pond "And Mrs. Davis?" "She's a hypocrite! Shell talk sweet to your face and abuse you behind jour MINING AND SAW-MILL AU11IA tAl ia ffUUtl UilU UilUyilfg VU1UJJ Acnt fcr SLAG POTS AHD AMY SHELTER CASTIiiSS A SPECIALTY.

McCORMICK RE APER All the paicnger trams on the T. S. F. Railroad water up at Lakin. Why do they do it? Because we have the best water on the road; no alkali; it is noted for ltd delicious taste.

Mr. Palmer it building a new houe on hit farn. Tins looks as if the town woufd lo.e one young ladv. We wish all kinds of good luck and hope, nothing will ever mar their bnht and happy dart. JAtk Frott lias made a morning call We in stock a full.ineof A3D so plenty ana so cheap at the mines as $1.50 per ton there is no reason why wo should pay seven aud eight dollars a ton for coal.

"Live and let live." should be tho motto. "Mrs. George is well spoken "By whom? I've known her fifteen years, and I never heard a human being speak well of her She eats opium and lies like a trollop MACHINERY SUPPLIES. OFICE ANDWORKS AT FOOT OF ANTA FE AVENUE. MOWERS, "Isn't Mrs.

llcllenry all right?" Garden City Plows, Slmttler 'All right? Why, no one can live in the Pueblo, Colorado house next to her Wagons, aud Sulky, Hay "The Postmaster seems like a good man," I ventured to remark. One day during high mast in the little church of Gleutariff. iu Ireland, threo ladies of the Proiestaut faith were obliged to lake shelter there from a heavy shower. The officiating priest kuowing who they were, and wishing CO UNION AVENUE, rUEBLO. COLO "Good man Why, my husband always believed, "that he was the very man who threw a yauar dog down our well I don't WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN say that he steals letters, but I know that when I sent two three-cent stamps in a letter to my daughter in Illinoy, blie never THE LATEST Hard are, Stoves, Tinware, Iron Steel and Nails, H.

LOGS.M CO and the scenery oa the beautiful Arkansas is beyond description. Various laahionable shades of geld and yellow added to the many tints of green and the contrast is lovely in the extreme. The great fire at the Iyantas City fair grounds wat extinguished by water obtained from the Kearney county irrigation canals at Lakin, Kansas. We opened the gates and sent watar to the burning city at the rate of a mile a minute. C.

J. Jones, of Garden City has raised over eight hundred bushels of onions one bushels of potatoes, wheat, oat and corn in abundance by irrigation. It this is not mak to bo respectful to them, ttooped down to his alteudanant. who was on his knee, aud whispered, ''Three chairsfor the Piotestaut ladies." The man, who was rather ignorant, stood up aud thouted "Three cheers for the Protestant ladies which were given with a hearty good-will hr the congregation, while the poor priest ood dumbfounded. COLORADO I PUEBLO, got it.

"But there must be one good man here "There must, eh? Well, I wish you'd pint him. out to me. I'd like to polish up my spectacles aad take a good look at him. "And isn't there one faultless woman t' "Well, I don't want to seem vain and conceited, because none of us are long for this world, but I expect I'm the faultless oue you are inquiring after I think I shall go. out cn the evening train.

Mrs. Brown says that every house and lot ia mortgaged, every business man is ready to "bust," and every family has at least one scandal about them. On my way over to the post-ofSce an hour ago iimerican 1 C. A. COVLHS, Undsr ak held at At a grceuback convention One block from Santa Fe Oepot Sad diary -hardware, and manufacturers of California and Texas Saddles Harness, wtek Potttviile.

Pe iinsvlania, last fx ing money, on the American Desert there was some little difficulty in get Seccni Pueblo, AND wo do not know wkat vou call I asked a grocer no knew old Airs. Brown. Sutton JfcSwigart, manufacturers if Emb aimer. Kno'r her Why, she's a gossip, a liar. Hot.l, Pania Fe Atb COLO ting thiua into tdiape, 'and: the chairman explained that it was owing to the unavoidable absence ol the chairman ct the committee.

That gentle- poit O. K. PUEULO, lint saddles and harness. TU's house keeps a full line of single and double. a hypocrite and a dead beat, and too lazy to change her stockings more than twice a Terms $2 1 $3 Per Day.

Dining department guaranteed best ia year!" Detroit iriVm. a light and heavy harness. When yon i nj.n happened to in the county jail serving a term for forgery. If the Scriptures are to be quoted they must be ell aud truthfully quoted or they the city. MURPHY, Manager The only exclutlre UndeitHVine Xtatrisliiur ia ILt City.

Ala Dealer ia Rosewood, Walnut and Metallic Cof5a3 and Caskets. Ail Orders by Letter or Telegraph AGENTS WANTED. Act Million ITant It. So t1r, tht'epfftm Iw Riel Totta-in. UiloiT ol im are liable to do more harm than good to the quoter.

Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, discovered this when iu behalf of the Chi The Western Union directors have declared the one and a half per cent, quarterly dividend payabla October T1--U aoutu t'usbio ao not torget to cll upon buttou Swigart before purchating. Uniou avenue, South Pueblo, Colorado. When a stranger comes to your town teeking a home, give him a hearty hake of your hand and make hiin feel at homo. He will remain in your tow" aid settle, down aud be a good citizen, aud if he is a married nese be quoted EL Paul's declaration: "For God bat made of one blood all nations of tho earth," "Go on qnote the, remainder GQMMEHG1AL HOUSE, HARITESS! 15. The surplus over divireua wat The net.

revenue over divi Friee from Seivd 6centi for ostll of the sentence. "There is no more of -Ml dend for the quarter ending Sepsem- Canon or ad lrc Hubla'd Bms, boot r-iiher. 16 Sixth Kaaaat Ciir, Mo. said Hoar. "Oh, yes there i rejoined General Miller, "for the Apostle Tanl said promptly attended 1.

Office open Night and Day; First street at the foot of M.ia Street, Tue Wo Saddlery Shop, ber SO, (September estimated) was in addition to the words which the Senator $135,000. has ouoted, -and hath determined tne Just been re-fitted with new furniture pitu ln Avaaua. man ho will add aix to a dozen to bounds of his habitation." This was greeted with neals of lAUghtcr. over whelming 1 SUTTONr ATTORNEY, A LA Wt the Massachusetts Senator with conmkw. lumuiMC lilt UUilltcr.

M-L He questioned th accuracy of the quotation, and Miller producing a copy, read the laraiiv resiiences on ine ironi sireei. Intormatiwn wuted of Thomas Y. of which are rented, and as we are whole passage. Dodge City, Kanfas- Collins. 17 years old; light camplec- 1 A rasged tramp who was trying to and carpets, is find-class in every reeiect and is one of the Best Hotels In co rgetown.

Bhs runstoand frojualltrainsRales per week $7 and S8. Hates per day and $200, according to rooni. GEO. SH ARP, Prop. CO.

CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY AT LA Notary Public and LAN'D AG EN WITX ATT2VD TO 1 TIIK I I TBI'JT COCftT, or Inferior Oiorta of Ctaair. Ctllcti promptly attende4 to. 1 garner eoantf, Eoas. jewelry on the streets of Chicago, O'Brisn Celebrated OALIFORuSA SADDLE Alffajra fjm4 oa-aalv'ta8tkv witk Lifhl lU HeT Haraaaa, v. Whip.

Halter. A.aJ twttfUiiul cjOHlly found ia a firat-alaaa I Repairing Promptly KTLmI aal far 1 raaa'aa Sta. was arrested because the articles of having a large a umber come to our town we hope to Mr. OXoughlin continue his enterprise in the building line. We want wore houses- for the accommodation of newcomers.

No home need be idle in Lakin. It is as safe an investment at a capitalist can fered were ot real value, and it wa- HARRY E. OR YD EN, A TTORNEY A LA Doilg? Citrf KfanM, tion, blue eyes, aubura hair. When last seen" was at SUver Creek, Colorado; took the train for Pencha Springs. Any Information will be thankfully received by his mother, llary E.

Collins, care tho Lakix Herald. Lakin, Kuusas. surmised that they hid been stolen The prisoner proved to brs girl i md the lewe.rv was ir i Btiakc, own,.

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394
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1881-1884