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The Lakin Herald from Lakin, Kansas • 4

The Lakin Herald from Lakin, Kansas • 4

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C0OLIDOE. LLUP, Ss Oa Lakin Herald. TUB TTTtSS. OmPi An rtdarvef bis ft And tk atker of fcr 3 out Um nftst pslf Oat a dealeu Something About this Thriving Town -PEALEK IN- Published Every Saturday Its Business and Business Jlen. Several stranger haw be-n in L-kin this werk looking 1 oca rtorg.

They expressed themselves as well satUfiel with our future Gentn fi in'jrh'y and ni'-gvriotis hiu tlmf striku t- tu-r 1.jv irm t' iirmnrVl ff miv --ir tltr hcmI i t'poa Divl-iiry lfmlf. Our Tnim pfvl lookin? S' ARDWARI INWAR KATES OF SUPS RIPTI Oae Year, 2.00. Six Months, $1.00. A vite. 3 We niiidu ti iwjf vii-it to the aoov uuiiifl tWn Ut werk.

-wMch Id silua'fd i 'lie in -in t.lie ot ls To-k ti Fe r-ii trend' 48 mi.e' west of 1 1 And we litsfB htm IxrT th MfKvoois on the A the loll apoa tho bosom of the Ireeaat One ha jjat b4 mothr' tjm, ue and tender the kk. With the wh clear ra id of patience rta Una mutj not diauie; And the round cheek end coia Thtt the dliopla nttein. And the (Uiaty haad, ao iveet to too esd vial TV 1 And the otbr veil, tbrysiT 9 hat he haejile father's war Ol being Ttrj aerioea or bring Ttry gay That be either cri hia best Or laughi hia oerrient Aad 1 haveal keaat to tcQ 70a ball tha Mt. AJverlljiug Kat- mule fctiowa r4 trie, Arthur In frim the rtQc'i Truirs! IV, (h l'pd hp UfXf f. kin, and which lie i pioaiis-i wns in soi.thwesierii K-n-ag.

it i iry "wherewish" to Hi- Heuald. 1 at the et end ot the Dode, ai I ltemembpr the townhip lctlrn which t-jit em! oi the Wtsteru divUioi of this takes 1 1 ic In February. Lt our cl izens ee to it that none but reliable and tius'- road, making lait, general headquar ters for railroad men. The town now Look at herf Look at him I Tatkabeettbe ChereWml -BoU 'em up in dreams together, ray wortny men are elected to the various ol- contains about lorty vuli a r-7ri I a flces. vV is uumbcr under under the course' of erect ion.

chubby limb! we lore 'em as the beea Lore the blowmaoi the trees Aa they lull apon the bosom ef the broeael Frknl Waterman keeps box of fine mm Havana cigsrs Imported expressly for his A fi'ie large depot 24xS8 feet is being LAKIS LACONICS. Warm. Trains regular. Game abundant. Build a school house.

Organize a school board. Lovely weather in Likln. Organize a literwy society. Vacant houses are la great demand. Iniptoveinent is the order of the day.

Vulgarity the iutel'eU of the body. friends, and through his courtesy we can which, when completed and ready say they are the test we have had the tor oc upaucy, vii 1 add much to the ap Bomance of a Tiolln. The bistoTT of musicians and sinners kasnrc of sampling for sometime. pearame ot the tjwt. ThetlevateJ coal I 5- chute wldch wan commenced sometime H.

Letter, of Syracuse, Is ore ot our since, will soon be con pl-teV most enterprising stocs men. lie owns is often romance and a dizzy ascent from the depths of poverty to the heights of wealth and luxury. One of these mu-Bidans, already ou the first rounds of the golden ladder, is Theresa Tua, a The new road-Uouse is a beauty, ar.d 1 2: the Credent sheep and cattle ranch located C0Dtin8 21 stalls. The finishing tou.he three miles wet of Syracuse, and has are now being put on, aud in a lew days young Italian jnrl. She is 13 years old, some ot the finest 6tock in the west.

It willallbecouipl. ted. ana ye naa already taiten tlie nrbt prize Immigration Is rapidly on the increase. Mr. T.

J. Davi, foreman of the work There are wverl flue stores In town, ram Tk Saddlery. on the new depot building, has Increased 6everal plain druoks in town th's weekv and among the best we had the easure to 25 years of lage, but received the prize of veiling was that of Prowers, Uudnall tujgajraous cxmsent of nine of the his force to ten men and is rapidly push SANTA FE AVENUE. Ono week from to-morrow is Christ mas. ing this structure towards completion.

abraich otthtlrmHmmo house best in Paris. The success of in West Las Animas. This establishment this mttsicgf prodigy is due chiefly to her Mr. Davis under tanc's bis business. Pueblo, a building boom next hancles a luil tt of -general taer.

hncklayer of Turin. He earned hils on a flying trip to Girden City Lakin will have pprlog. 50 cents a day, but out of this sum, by dise. and are butlJi? uu a large and we liad the of meeting: Mr. F.

Ficnup, one of the most terpris- pr ti atl trade. IORSE, Wholes Ale and Retail Dealer i Get everything ready lor your spring Santa Fe Avenue, cor. Third Street, Pueblo, We also called at the business Stand lnrm rein's of that city. lie keeps on flawing. laying aside 1 cent daily, saved $2 and bought an old violin.

Without instruction, and with only his natural love of music to guide him, he finally succeeded in playing a number of tunes. hand a lull line ot merchandise, and is Mr. CarlstciiSin. who has a flue establish Dote not on thystlf for fear others pass building ud a good trade. We refer our ment and epa constantly on hand a full thee by.

Guns, Kifles, Pistols, readers to nia add" In another column and complete 6tock of good. xne long evenings after his doily toil were passed thus in digging, as it were, from the violin the melodies that he re- 24 J. Jones is the wheat kln of Suquoi Beidts those mentioned thee ere set- G.W. Griffith, treasurer, and C. HYDE, count Jones, Tia-pret ident, of the Great West- rat other J.

ng meat membered. At last, music mad, he ern IriKrallnn Dimngnr vi I fori I ho nrrrl- BliailetS aOtl )OI f. FarMes WiMll2 IO N. C. Jones will spend the holidays id placed the violin and the bow in the hands of hi3 little daughter 6 years old.

and said: "Do as I do." The on the cann last Fndar, and was well JpurcUse goods of any kind or qua 1 call Illinois. COLORADO. AndSPortlnSCood3 Generally PUEBLO, D'eaed with the oroCTess belnz made. rJo so In Coolidge. Look out lor detective flues and be can Mr.

James Cra-g, the foreman, is pusbir.g4 The post office is ia the han ls of E. Repairing Prompt'y Dooe. lulol lire. FOIL child obeyed, and was soon able to play far better than her The indefatigable bricklayer then said to his wife, Tou must learn the guitar. llardcsty, ho once stood hetore the bin XLiogs along, aud iutends to reaofi Mrs.

J. II. Waterman, is vfcUIng friends of "justice demanding the acq alttal of Mi- Opp. LindeH IIM. Pueblo, I'olo.

client in as go id iaiih as it his colle igue in Sterling'. "But I have no guitar, and I cannot Likia within the next thirty days. We eusrgest tht our farmers make it a polLt to i-lint a large acreage of broom Bain Wagons, Buckeye and Wood Mowers, c. a. COWLES was innocent.

Quite a number of strangers on our play." objections were useless, and the mother, urged on by her inexorable and music-loving husband, could Mr. lllll, ibe gentlemanly station agent streets of ltte. corn the coming season. This is a production that but very Hula rain informed us he was disputing of town lot! verv fast at mlces ransiirs from $30 to Subscriptions to the Herald ae in DEDRICK HAY PRESSES, undertaker creasic daily. to insure a good crop, and if properly harvested and taken enre of, will yield from $125.

at last play a discreet accompaniment to the violin of Theresa. The three then went from city to city playing in the cafes and hotels, and the father saved money enough to take Willie ere we ftoniel at the rallroatl The tecchy along the railroad is prc- asD one to two toes per acre, and wl brir $75 and $12" a trn, making it, it will be eating house, which is under he matiHg: grei8in rapidly. Holiingsworth Coats' Hay Rakes, And 1.11 Kinds of them to Fans. A lady of JS ice gave mesa of Mr. Fi-her, wb ih orouhly tut.

him a letter to Monsieur Massart, Di There is no danger of a coal famine iu fi LM RP- dentands ills bupineM and who Is 1 Likia this winter. known tor Lis omtlemaulv attention to guests. The mail matter handled at this office 1 VWH atWI ws The onlv to TTnrW-aw ir.h Coolidge is settled by class of ei ter- constantly increasing. liatinieut iu the ti y. Also dehlcr iu prieiug busitesi men.

and there i The devil that tempts most men is the! rector of the Conservatory, who immediately perceived the astonishing talents of the child. Here begins the romance of the story, for the father had no more money, and how was the little family to live during the four years necessasy for Theresa's instruction? Monsieur Massart, like Aladdin in the story, rubbed his golden lamp, and ten obedient gentlemen responded by giving him each $6 monthly for his proteges. There-suit of their liberality and of Monsieur qu- stion ot doubt but lhj town is deMisj- own natural depravi'y. ed to be one cf first class ia the ar Iu- ture. Church and Suudaj school scrIce3 are iveep in oiuwk uu iutt; ui uie uauii i les, xne isesc wuhv.uj.

badly needed at this place. In Use. A'l orJi rs by letter or promptly attended to. Kearney county will organize and elect VVc carry in stock a full 1'ne ol Wagon'Waferlal ol a'l noticed, oueof the most productive and valuable serial raised. Mr.

J. H. Waterman informs us that has jut received 2S car-loads of building material tor our young end fast growh-g town. This is good evidence of what Li-kin Is going to be, one of the lirgest and best towns on the line oi the Santa Fe road, we having everything that ni-ture could give to make it such. It would not be accordance with American ideas it we did not take advantage of such opportunities as are now open to m.

F.uni-1; are arriving in town duly and mut have houses to live in. Mr. Waterman will soon commence the erection ot several niie private resMenres in this p'ace which will add greatly to the vast improvements now goiug on. We noticed one of our most prominent yoni'g stock moi na-s down Front street ia company with his future intended, on Thursday Lsr. ich weie mounted on a Massart instruction is that the ex her own officers next year.

was nearly wiped o. bricklayer ha8 offered by by nre. M-asles prevail among the occupants ot enterprising American the expenses of the banta cars. himself, his wife and the young violinif Dr. Carver deflated Penut 11 in a $500 GEOKGEHNXON.

JOHN PICKLES. Ii. n. 310BK1S- for a period of five years, and $40,000 beside. He, however, thinks it is not match! narry crown has started an express cOtlN AcUllEGOir.

J. BliENIXlSGEK, line to and Irota the depot. enough, and hesitates to accept the The new smtl ert Cli3 prgres-t offer. from Home. Office Open Kfght and Day.

First fetrcet, at the foot ot Main, Pueblo. CoIoimIo. PUEBLO MARBLE WORKS, By Creenlee, Drake Lakin needs a good hotel, a shoemaker slowly. blacksmith, ad dm Huinxrs cf further Indian troubles in Curious Composition. Uiij.

Fulls has built a flue new Loose on Arnzona. P01IHI AHD ASHIHS gHOPS. The following rather curious Dices oi bisiunn tour milea east of Lakin. Lute Warden killed John Webber at composition was recently placed upon Lhs Vesras. the blackboard at a teachers institute in Vermont, and a prize of a Webster a tine thorouht-red and mide a Fptaidkl List week imm grants mnneu in Dictionary" offered to any person who Dea'ers Imprwt and American Marble appearance.

Youi l.eait' are gradiutly Geo. Lannon Manu'ariurtrs and Dcah'ra in auu suite. Ne-v York. could read it and pronounce every word urawu togetLer, mi we jy io ee a correctly. The book' was not carried George Wilson, a Chicago birslar, gf e-uvh, who are we! worthy of ean.

oth OQce nt worta on Uitn riu, Iietwaea the off, however, as twelve was the lowest number of mistakes in pronunciation Tlie pubic thoroughfares throughout the county ars i good conJuign. The emigrant trains, wcsiwaid-bound, are daily loaded clown with laud hunters. We wish our subscribers to notiiy oa fa.ljic to receive the Ukuald wtvkl The PennjlvaiIa Hou-e at Gaid City, 13 kept by P. C. Pagan thst-clus iaii bb er 'jV niakiii? owp irttion to pass ur J'ear.

d.i geui.il a. 1 S. cro siug. Orders by rrnil promptly iitteinlrd to. made A sacrilegious son of Belial, a Liza Lia Loni Lome's trip to ,1 uv has been the great journey of Isle.

We h.j hi thth ise the pathway of tle ln who suffered from bronchitis, having exhausted his finances, in order to make postponed. P.O. Box 474 Colo. I ii 35a 1 1 a ll i py twrtiii may be suvwn with fltwers and tinhle; ii a. cares nd trubi will be ro in know that tlie iourmy be I tn kTVtAi'V lATiiavtr.

arid ri rr it vminf tneJeaneae. uToioir j.aaj v. tiuu vuuvuuuue a twKsSJm He accordingly purchased a calliope and i -1. i a A. B.

H. W. Joues, lnjr. and when age o'er comes them and heir locks are like the driveu snow, they Queens of the Cabinet. oonu necujuue ut a tuameieuu uue, ana may look ohck over the past aud say, Seldom, writes a Washington corre- fecunnga sun, oi rooina a a yrmcim -Dealers Ia "Thu an te it lining and Sav ISN Machinery.

SLAG POTS AND HEAVY METAL CASTINGS A SPECIALTY. We keep constantly in stock a full lice ot MACHINERY SUPPLIES. Office and works at foot of Santa Fe Avtnue, Pueblo, Colo. spondent, has it been that, in the seleo- no. 6 i- I i tL 4 coadjutor.

He then dispatched a letter Ibers enioved such distinction, apart from cabgraphy matmee. one revolted at the idea, re some of those of the present administra Marriage of Mr. W. A. Locke to Miss fused to consider herself sacrificable to tion.

Mrs. Blame is a fine-looking lady. his desires, and sent a polite note of ta Amy Carter. tall, with good features, and hair well fusal, on receiving which he procured a carbine and a bowie-knife, said that he Tlie greitf st eocL ty event which has ver occurred in this section of the State would not now forge fetters hymeneal with the Queen, went to an isolated took 1 1 ice at 2 o'clock p. m.

on Ttiur Bpot. severed his jugular vein, and dis A large and commodious coal chute i. now uudcr the course of erection at this place. A very heavy traffic is bein Coue by tlie Santa Fe railway during this mouth. Harping on the faults or others, only renders your owu failings Um more conspicuous.

Such weather as we are enjoying this winter. Is unprecedented in the history this country. Read Gov. Sr. John's pi oclamatlon and tUi-u ask yourself if your mother kuows you'er out." It is about time fur the testimony t.

tl and the arguuitnt 'o begin in the G'dteau cas. B. B. Black, of Garlfn 'y. Is one I the most ttatiou ageuts ou the SanU Fe road.

Pas'enger train. No. 4, wir fhtyed almost an hour at this point Wedutsday Jast; came, hot box. diy last, aud was nothing less than the marrl ige ol Mr. W.

A. Lcke, one of our a sprinkled with gray. She is pleasant in her manners, a ready conversationalist, and shrewd. Her long experience in public life has made her a valuable acquisition to the administration, or at least to that part of it represented by her husband. She can keep a secret and ward off the inquisitive.

Mrs. Blaine possesses those peculiar qualifications which make a wife a great comfort and aid to public man. Mrs. Windom is a fine, matronly lady, who charged the contents of lib carbine into his abdomen. The debris were removed by the Coroner." The mistakes musi Dtismess ana srocu nun, in pronunciation were made on the fol tiMi-sAmy Carter, the accomplished and Hetafi Dealrs in.

lowing words Sacrilegious, Belial, bronchitis, exhausted, finances, deficit. mhter or Mr. Jo in II. Cirter, county treasurer of this cnuitytaud one of the comely, lenient, docile, Malay, calliope, wealthiest stock dealers iu the west. chameleon, suit, coadjutor, caligraphy, nas never snown any disposition for bo- Tue teresaouy was at the ciety and its frivolities.

While she carbine, Hymeneal, always dresses in good taste, in either lsomiea jugular ana aeons. reiaeuce oi me ortue's parents 5 miles black silk or satin, or some solid color. wet ol town, and although but few epe- The Dinner Hoar. Stoves, Tinwar, Iron, Steel and Nails. ehti leiMls were present, wj oae of the Edward King says in one of his recent iu at pleasant aud happy affdrs it his ever been oir lot to attend.

Jusilce Pierce there is nothing dashing to distinguish her in a crowded reception-room. She appears to best advantage in tne home circle. The oddest fish in the Cabinet basket is Samuel J. Kirk wood, the Secretary of the Interior. He is a plain Colorado.

HCted, ami soon af er the apiwarance ol Pueblo, letters that theater-going is becoming less and less common in Paris, the modern dinner hour, which has pushed its way along from hour to hour, coming Tuvnr fit 7 rtv 8 trtn laa tnr fiwinanl thi coup in tt.e bridal chamber oucki man, ana nas' an agricultural appear tied lite ki witri the injunction ance, bnt the one who picks him up as a attendance "at "the theater, except when flat will be mistaken. Little is known of first night makes "society sacrifice its uis wue wyuuu uie laci was ne ia an (tinner tn nnrl still mora to ha HMn. L. N. TlBBETTS, estimable lady, who partakes in a meas- I As the received dinner hour grows later nre uie quiet manner 01 ner husband, with every generation, it would be inter.

ana nas a limited circle ot acquaintances, -atinnr talrnMwr.n acquaintances. IX-. Mr. J. E.

Bennett and iml'y. of Ler.d-tI!!', Crl Lave arrived in Lakin aud lu-tends location permanently. hn received a car load of fTh gnicerlj yesterd wheih le pro-poees to sell cheap lor cusb. It all thej enormlries of our thoughts were made public, how many ot us would be sh uned even as leper. Considerable 1 ind jumping going on around Laki, and a better c'as ot peop'e are gradually casting their 1 aaong us.

dine. Perhaps it will take a pill of concentrated food instead of dinner in order SADDLERY-HARDWARE. 'And Manofac.urcrs of California and Texas Saddles, Harness, I Opp. K. Hete.

SanuFe Avonoe.i Staple anc! Fan Cy lliat "what God I ns foiued togettier, let no man pur oronuucid ttie mm! happy twain, man and wile. Alter the ceremony, a very sumptuous dinner wa served and of whlsh all pur-took ol heartily. Ou the whole it was the happiest eveut of the season, aud the Uer-aijb's wish is, that the contracting may pus down liit'j oce-ui without ever once driitmg aside, or being ease upon ttio hidden and treacherous reefs oVr which they will h.va to pas, knd when ly anchored at last hi ldeV haibor, tln-y may never bi call forth to batite gaiust the werl ctld, war. Secretary Lincoln's wife was Mary Harlan, daughter of ex-Senator Harlan, a woman of exquisite loveliness. In her younger days the suitors for her hand were numbered by the score.

Her presence in the charmed circle of the Cabinet will add to its brilliancy. The fact that Mrs. MacVeagh is Simon Cameron's daughter has given her a to leave time for its hourly paper. A century and a half ago in France the Grand Monarch hirnsg-H dined at 2 p. and QoecnElizabeth dined the century before even earlier.

Since then dinner has passed through each hour. crossing 4 and 5 p. m. in the last cent The rew rteprt now being enacted by reputation which has preceded her here. She is tall graceful of figure, and, hav- Probably the twentieth century wUltaka the gant Fi cumpny at this place, ill be one of the fiarst along this Hue of toad.

r. its piU at midni-rhL Ttirnpr wry- taa waa in Ha nf i Tobacco and Cigars. rw am awitiau vi aAao prepared for 4a new Ihono wWh PostoSce Saviaga BanSt, All persons ar hereby uotifled not in her husband and herself will raceiA. Mr. Fawcett.

the British Postmaster 112 Front Street LAKIN, (CANS. Those who kxow her intimately say that General, has a new plan lor facilitating no poBsesseB a marKea aegree many rujLt'1 ui wiimj Of the characteristics which distinguish child msy get an oflieial atrip of paper her father, and that these traits are intended to bold twelve tamp, add a mere largely developed than in any stamp at a time to it as he can save a of htir relatives. Having been brought penny- nd when it is full take it to the A. up ia a political atmosphere, she has lHWtofSce andgetaHavinga-bana receipt acouired Ch faculty ef reading men and or miuimnni fiepoait which, it Ca Italists whohava reuly means at to invest, would fi id it a rafe and paying atiucs to lnvc ia tkia property. Mi.

John Rvan, cm of our business men, eft 1 st night for I11-ton, where he wd! speed tlie holidays vlt-Iting friend. In your wibfcriptlcns to the IIeb-alo. It furnishes mote local and geucr-al news tiu any other paper la soulb-westrrn Karsrr. Woold it not be a good Idea for our citizens to put fmth.gome eflort toward erecting a buHding suitable lor school and church purposes! .7. Mr.Lfrgtreth, superintendent of the Minnehaha and (imr Western I rri oral Inn will pay tlie Ftostoflce Savings Bank to women at a glance and I am told that hers has been -th.

directing mind in Chas. ECretschmer, PUEBLO f. I i. i A 11 171 1 WAGON' And Shoeing Sliop, vAcnt For McCormick RcapertJ and Mowers, Garden City Plow, Shut tier TTasoDsand i SalityLHayJUkes. UiJoa Avcsr.e Pccblo, Colo taxe.

amnethrog of this aina mipas the Luus uuw ocetipicd by E. tio-kins, at Lakiu, as raid t.u i betuiivs D.c.9 ti, A EeallstU Audience It ia said that the amliences in Boucu, Fmnce, ore the most critical and realist in tlie world. An actress appeared in I the scene ol which was laid it-IS'1 Every tiling went off well lilt -guutlemaa iu the orchestra arose au -f xclaimed wTaka ao that breastpin The cause for tlie demand was. askc.1 -'The actress is weariag a lircasipii fliich contains a phctograph ph tgraphy was not discovered when th play was first produced. Take tU breastpin from all paiu 1 thehotue.

Tlve astress ohryed IU she was the) of an ovation, asd tie play pto ceedd. work well hem. Hotce. many of the tnovemtjita made by her Mrs. Hunt will be the belle of the Cabinet beyond a doubt.

She is a beautiful agreeable in manner and cultivated in taste. Mr. Hunt is one cf the best-edncated ladies in Wash- liotlcs Is that on tfta BEE TJ TT 0.N- AND PORK fMtrta'e Srrr m-w ttes ortx.irtv anv descri riinn takn hr a on? mgtoB, and withal a ta-dJiant society Vl 0. the i 'a uumm Fe read. mui be returne I to le -rest CHEAP FOB.CASH.

T2 boju tyLia esicruuus wiui irus I 6 oufirern liberalitv. Postmaster James tne comny win ni ti nas a lovsiy wile, who will be ai oraa- i VJ rT ior me tame, out win prustcuie mi any, left for Topeka oa a 'busicess trip, Wednctday meruit g. exfiat to society bare. all who are discovered with such jropcrt..

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1881-1884