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The Lakin Herald from Lakin, Kansas • 1

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no: 2i LAKIN, FINNEY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 6 1884. VOL. 3. CoXGRESSIOXAX FlTX. COMING WEST BY THE DOZEN LEGAL.

NOTES. TO YOUNG MEN. C. ZIMMEMANN, NEW GOODS BLAINE FOR PRESIDENT, Logan for Vice-President. Special to the Herald.

Blaine nominated for President, scene occurred, on the floor Every train arriving at our town So many men come to the south- Brief Digest of Late Decisions. 1EALER IS the house to-day, during a discussion is sure of having some energetic land west without any definite idea of 011 the fourth ballot, his nomination Compiled especially for the Herald. on the Wood-Peters con elect seeker from the east. They general- what sort of a country they are com- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT was made unanimously. Logan comes ly are of the better class apparently mg to, and with equally loose ideas Deed Particexab Description.

HARDWARE, in set ond choice. The nomination ion case, such as is rarely witnessed; It was cranks' day in the house and -they made the most of it. The fun began with a two hours speech from "w.ru,mui im nni uiicuki nu. uj i when a deed crjntams botii a of Blaine and Logan is a good one books prepared to purchase farms do when they reach here, that it and articular description G. T.

wherever they can be found to suit may not be out of place to make a th and the them. Hundreds of acres of fine few suggestions to the young man reDairuant tI 'ch othcr. 1 J9 and settles the question as to who will be President of this republic. On account of the late hour of receiving the news of the nomination, we are unable to give further partic Tinware. knd changes hands here every day.

who intends to make Lakin his fut- the Ascription will con- "ZT3Z The first settlers who came here and ure home. That the southwest is othebe -ected as PS located on government land as a destined to be a great agricultural sw- JSlllmft bout dO ears of age in a boUtni DRY GOODS EMPORlUlVi. ulars of the Chicago convention this week, as we are going to press. ISTOVES, PUMPS rule sell out for what they think a and stock-raising country, does not, 0f Alabama L7 grocery good price, but are in reality not at the present time, admit of a Alabama It was the greatest effort his We, getting half what the land is worth, doubt; but not withstanding it has thls the blaest of kin The question was asked us a few rich resources in itself, its greatness Ejectment-Adverse Possession, milk by comparison with that which Kewttra Uie History OfGARDEN CITY, KAS, tassncl a display pjpj ARMS AMMUNITION days ago, why the old settlers sell? will depend in no small measure; The Maryland Court of Appeals, loiueu. uuSe uenneu, 01 nortfl.

This is easily explained as the major- upon those energetic men and worn- in the case of Hanson et ah vs. John- Carolina, had made a minority rer Glassware ani Crockett. ity of the settlers are a class who en who are now settling up the son, holds that where a tenant cau muuu, uie ren'oi. have not means to buy stock with country. The success of the young show possession, adverse and unin- WBUUlHW uu WIBS or to buy teams to cultivate their immigrant depends directly upon tempted, jfor a period of twenty animously on th 0 jMOntlU farms and by selling and gettiug the the stuff that is in him.

He must years, by himself or those nnder report Judge Uennett made a apeci. Dry goods, Notions, Boots, shoes, Hats Caps, AS TllKKK IS NOW ON KXIUITION AT Geo. Me Bro. Call For Our Latest Quotations. PAWNEE COUNTY SENATORIAL FIGHT.

On Tuesday we visited Lamed, and conversed with a large number of the citizens of that town. We find our Republican friends divided on the senatorial question and express themselves as disgusted with the way the late county convention was carried on by the use of money. It is estimated the county convention cost Mr. Rush not less than 2,000 Well we have 110 objection to Mr. Rush spending his wealth with the ALSO ready cash they then are in shape work out his own salvation; a pedi- whom he claims, he will be held to UU1US u.

vww o. wfot 41.,,,. a P-ree that, would rnnrb from tn have acauired title. D1C discussed constitutional law in Lite ani BnMing Mateial leave the country, they have come Dodge ity would avail him noth- the most fTorid style and pompoas lie is a large man with a manner. to stay, they buy railroad land on lnS- The pioneers of the southwest UO bHOfLD llRST BE 1 AID.

I towermer bald head, the hair having ALL ORDERS BY 31 AIL I'ROMl'TLY 11 years time and have the money think for themselves, and he will be When a person holds several notes apvarently all slipped down, on, hii. xney goi ior me governmem iana 10 u-- 3 "secured bv a mortMire on lands, and 1, ii'' ATTENDED TO DODGE CITY, KANSAS Uril ilisruuTit will te iivtii to A bovs. he is a and work on, we believe the plan a good he be a lazy man, w. advise him to transfors 'ono of tLm, the tranferee and roared witnderoa, one and at the same time the east- -tay at home for the man who wi is entitled to be first paid out of tbe J1 eru land buyer gets a big bargain by not work, is despised here above all proceedsl of the -8ale cf the cofistonUy guyed by coming here. Our lands aresuner- men.

We have also had quite enough Zflt? ZLt the whole hcse mercifully Every Whin you want anything parties ordering from di.tanoc knows what lie is doing. It lie is li.w. nn to in our do torirt't toseiKi vour urutr snenuintr a few thousand he can see DODGE HOUSE. inrtmr i tlm WW. twn ot that lntercstinff annex of society Uu.luCu.4vwu GARDEN CITY, KAS.

G. T. INGE BRO some big job in the senate to com yers laughed and every time he slaughtered Latin a groan went np. pensate him lor his outlay; it is not two per cent a mouth, he will charge, no, it will be one hundred per cent, Liable for Pi-blicatios of Libel, from the scholars, which set the large irrigation canals are now com- known as "tenderfeet," who come pleted, and all the farmers have to herewith the pleasant anticipation do is to go to work. We have good of picking up dollars as they do schools, good healthy climate, good stones on the paternal homestead in society, and as much law and order the east.

"Figs," young man, "do J. W. WEEKS, g. B. Cm Proprietor.

PRICK $2.00 PER DAY whole house in a roar. Thia amused the house so immensely that ode The Supreme Court of Louisiana, in the case of Staub vs. Van IJenth- therefor he is well posted on the future prospects of a big job to be member after auother. got. pp arid as if you were livin" in the city of llot grow upon thistles," and hard juysen, holds that a proprietor of a put up on something or somebody.

I fMVA .7 1 M'llf Boston. When you start for the work is the only thing that pays news-stand who sells a newspaper IN ANl'KAC TTEU AND DE while serving the people of thi NT For west do not locate until you come S001 interest both ways. Industry, containing a libel upon another per- they wore him out. -lie th'ett sed the house by asking permission District, if he should be successfully STRICTLY TRANSI CUSTOM. andsee the nii den snot of south- honesty and a level head constitutes son, is responsible to such person in elected.

But while candidates may damages for the publication of the to rest awhile, filling, ia Mr. western Kansas. Our town is hand- lJie only capital that is actually nec think tins is the only way to get Pcttibone. This was granttd, where libel, somely located on the banks of the essary ana success awaits the man their seat in the State Senate, the beautiful Arkansas river on the who comes with those sterling qual- calm thinking voters of this District are watching the proceedings HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS, AND CALIFORNIA SADDLES. GAiiDEN KANSAS.

upon Pcttibone amused the house, still more, his harangue being more, fitted for field service than for the house of representatives; main line of one of the finest rail- ities- lt is a groat mistake to think roads of the west, the Atchison, that the soil of Finney county can FIRST GLAS IN EVERY RESPECT and the Valid Conveyance. A husband, though in failing circumstances, may make a conveyance with the greate.it TooeTca X- Santa Fn railroad. be successfully worked with a shot hen Bennett had again run A NO. I. SAMPLE ROOMS.

welcome the strangers who are will- Zmi young man, the less you know question is oiten as.te candidate to get his Certainly his salary is 1: How is a money back? not going to to his wife when it is made upon a dowu the house took a vote, which I ,.1 .1. 1 1. I mg to come and assist us in build- im- ueuer jour casn and fair and m. 1 was practically unanimous against, him. In the vote to give Wood the.

ing up our young town 1 uecoun. loot up at uie ia 01 whcn KUoh are made in 1, 1 i. 1 r.ri 1 a 3 A Salt LUMBER tne ear, una uie less uaoie A ou 111 fajth tj mngt gustained First Class Livery, Feed, and Stable, in Connection. 1 be to hold down that claim to the of compensate hiia, if he should be elected. The only conclusion we can come to is that when v.e see a candidate working himself into the State Senate by the free use the consideration Wcllc un Ti (jod quarter section.

jut; eiiuiii- $4,503 kor Ordering Net Adams actually paid, and no rpsuU WMhailed wUli west is not a paradise; there are ob remc ourt 01 Illinois. of Oi of Dodge. City. IJest IJiilisn-cl I'lirlor Dealers in stacles and perplexities to be met here as elsewhere in the world, and Times. 1 FlRK ISSURAKCE.

success will crown the work of the The trouble between Luke Short In Tlo City DoDUE ClTV, of money, is that the people had better wake up to the fact that if they know what is for their best interest they will select such men to remain home, and send some good Republican who 'is not 'seeking the-effkf, IAXSA Lath Shindies sash Infinite toil would not enable you and some of the citizens of Dodge man who has the pluck to face them Lumb8r The lesssee of a plantation built a 'iiy, last spring, is still fresh in the squarely. Make up your mind what gin-house upon it under an agree- sweep away a mist, but by as- miuds of ouf readers and needs no you want to do, and then go ahead ment with his lessor that the latter ending a little "you may often look comments being mada on it at this and do it; let nothing deter vou; should buy the gin-house and its ai- over it altogether. So' it in with 0. MARSH CO. Posts Paints Oils Door ImJ 111 i ate date.

But now comes one of half-way measures will never "get pertenances at the close of the lease our moral improvemeirCJ we wrestle' 'awnee county's citizens, the. Hon. thar. Industry, steady, untiring at a price then to be agreed on. Tlienercely with a ripions habit, which Net Adams, an attorney at law, who industry, will put you to the front, lessee subsequently had the gin-house could hate no' lioid upon us if we tSutxi.i.tijfA to If.

Jfay C- located at Earned, in Pawnee no matter whether you own a rail- insured. Thereafter and during the ascended to a higher atmosphere. what we want is the omce to the right kind of a man. At the late county convention at Earned, railroad men were brought in by the dozen, and even men belonging to a traveling circus was openly bought to vote. Such proceedings should not be counciled by the the respectable Republican voters of this ounty, in the State of Kansas, road that spans the continent, or continuance of the lease the gin brctant Millers.

Net has a good reputation for get- whack bulls on a prairie claim. house was injured by fire. In thi All Kinds of Builders Hardware and Building Paper, Carpenters Tools, Etc. WK CARUY Tin: l.AltldXr TOClv IN WESTERN KANSAS AND A 1' I'll V. i'AK TO FILL ALL ORDERS IP AND DOWN THE A- S.

F. R. R. ON SHOUT NO TICK. A verbatim report of a portion of ng the boys out of trouble, and was case, Allen et al.

vs. the Sun Mutual I a lecture delivered by Colonel RoberC telegraphed to by Luke Short, to Insurance Company, Supreme Court G. Ingersol in Philadelphia recently WRECKED. ome as an attorney to defend him of Louisiana, action was brought by has been submitted to eminent law- And Wholesale Dealer In in the court. Mr.

Adams lost no On Wednesday as the Longstreth the lessse to recover upon his policy yers of that city for ah time in packing up his wardrobe and ferry boat attempted to make her and the court in its opinion held whether he can be prosecuted there-shipped part of his library by ex- usual trip across the Arkansas Riv- that under the agreement above for under the law against blasp- THEY WILL COME. For Cah and WiilGive liberal Discounts to All Dealers FLOUR MILL FEE AND press to Dodge (. ity to remain with Cr during a high northwest wind the mentioned the lessscc was the own- hemy. us client Luke Short, as his legal rudder broke, and the boat drifted er of the gm-house, that he had an Four families ive just got off the train as we go to press, of course after a long journey it is rather soon to interview them. They are ap adviser; but to Mr.

Adair surprise, 011 a sand bar, she was loaded with insurable interest therein and that Dr. Tahnagc recently said: "I on the arrival of the train at Dodge corn and provisions, for the Wagon he was entitled to recover upon the have no faith, in the doctrines, of CORN. OFFICE ON NORTH MAIN STREET, G-JZFirJIItf CITY, L. N. AKERS, Resident Mgr.

policy. I socialism. I do not think that any-' City lie was informed by a commun- Red Snrimrs. In order to float- hir ity of the citizens that his presence off on tilc rtturn Gf the tide the corn thing will be accomplished by the cnsnpl Hrnftmit. but that, inmiu parently all well to do eastern tender-feet.

They were taken in charge of by C. II. Longstreth, and quartered was not wanted tnat town and ia to De thrown over board, and Dodge City, Kansas. EXAMISATION OF TlTLE LIABILITY i that he would not be permitted to was picked up by small boats along it the Commercial Hotel for the iiuing mmti oe uoiie ami win oe crone. trt ctnn tliii ninnnnnliatii.

itsVustiiSnn 1 present. We welcome the strangers remain or see Luke bliort the result tne beach. The tug boat Kelley was Mr. Adams was injured and de- camc to jier assistance and towed A applied to a money lender for a and give a chance to every man to our voung town. HENRY STURM, prived of the liberty of practising his ker ju to tjje jYm dry docks for re- loan of $3,000 and offered his note achieve for himself an unmortgaged Permanently Located at Garden City, Kansas.

Chas. A. Dietz, egal profession as an attorney and pairs returned to learned with the determ-1 therefor, secured by a mortgage on home, I am as certain- as that.ye-,; certain real estate property; 13, the terday was the first of May and that attorney of the money lender, exam- God saw all its injustices and aggrv The Specilatoks. ination of bringing a suit against Jakin can offer one of the best i'itv of Dndorp nt. flip earliest, on- ined the title to the real property nations.

Wholesale Retail Dealer In Whtm and Retail Dialer in Finney county has one drawback, v- openings for a blacksmith there is portunitv. Mr. Adams kept his 1 0 1 1 1 the west. Lots of work the year and furnished the latter a certificate and that is we have too many specul to the effect that B's title was good "at distinction should be made. ators in land: of course men with e.

it r- I round, we want a good one or none Strmirr 111 flip District. I and the property unincumbered, and between the terms "lady" and "--a- 1 11 1 1 au tuc wiui'tut money have a perfect right to come -r, 1 un, me priuuiiKii worn, is uorse-i of Pawnee county last week and thereupon the loan was made Wines, Liquors, on the I woman 1 uis question arises not GROCERIES and invest it in such ways as they 1 1 ind I London, where in ai was granted a judgement for $4,500. 1 TflV-nU 1 l-IKLint II ..1.1 .11 3 11 1 1 -uua inu ouuvil ucii think lit, but we will be candid with To the prohibition party of Dodge wouiu uo wen uere anu a iew goou cm0 before the maturity of the note the slums eery costermonger wife carpenters can hud steady employ- 1 ,3 descriW as the next Atr. them and say they are of no benefit City belongs the credit of the above 1 ci hm lu luc Uiaiuilil, W11U I ment, married men preferred as we 1 I to the people who are trying to settle suit. CIGARS, foreclosed the and sold ana in rance 11 13 at present one 01 mortgage want to settle this county up, the property, when it was found that ved qoestions of the day up this country.

Where are they? They live in New York, Boston, Chieago and other eastern cities, PROVISIONS. CIGARS, AND TOBACCO, ORDERS FROM A DISTANC PROMPLY FILLED. it was incumbered by a prior mortr 4 "iausy i taiu, no longer ac- Kansas' crop prospects, as viewed gage, so that the plaintiff did not I knowledge the word lady. With Oxe of Fisney Couxty's Wealthy And Agt. for the Celebrated living in luxurv expecting we sett from the car window of both through realize the amount of his debt and lhem evcrv member ot the OtttCT ec Farmers.

lers to enhance the value of their roads are the amazement of all trav- brought suit against A to recover. Is woman, while the ftqnirca Mr. J. W. Mack, a retired mer property by the improvements we SCHIL.TZ chant of Canon City Col.

visited tiers. To the native Kansan, who deciding this case JDundee 3Iort-1 vmcuuw iuut make in tne country, tnev never come here if it is not for a pleasu our county a short time a-o and knows lull well what our state is gage and 1 rust Investment Company tneu bou-ht a section of land two miles capable of, the surprise is not near vs. Hughes, the United States Cir- pllould tbe line be drawn? It north of Garden City all of which he so great however, as that of his east- cuit Court, District of Oregon, held woulJ strange to My "the trip, they are Finney county's worst FRED SINGER, foes, there is one way of dealing Milwaukee leer. with those capitalists and that is has plowed up and has put to crops en' friends who arc unused to such that there was nO priority of con- "A 207 acres of alfalfa, 30 acres of oats, siSnts of plenty and prosperity. tract between A and plaintiff, and of tnc dlP1( la natique;" but tax them in such a manner that they that he was not liable to the latter would be equally unfamiy ir to 1 8 acres of barley, 1 2 acres of Can will soon sell the land to actual sett for the loss.

say "a virtuous lady" or a vrctty i I. or. Dodge City, Kansas. aua leeu peas, acres oi -u hv thir. nf lers and not until then will we re STABLE Limy FEED ai SALE lady.

If town and country cannot. acres of New York navy beans, 25 the YQim od ceive any benefit from the land. Gen. Grant in an interview 4 acres of potatoes, 3 acres ot pump- tft tllo Wfl nf De wcu tnat tne rrench Academy kins, 150 acres of sugar cain, 2 acres untvcommis sioners th a New York reporter on the general should Kpcak decisive word and Walter Streater, of hubbard squash. He has also set meetins ki said condition of the country, expresses In 1852 the National Democratic the belief that the close of the cen- lay down rulci for the correct osa of a disputed word.

DODGE CITY. KANSAS. board to make an order that all neat Convention met in Baltimore and ten thousand cottonwood cuttings. tury will show a population of one nominated Franklin Pierce, of New Mr. Mack has not neglected thel i I hundred million.

The south bv that Hampshire, for the Presidency and A family travflinor fhroncb Art. small rait he has set out Hodgeman countv. Hie tim0' he tMlJfcs wi" lone a at PERFECTION AT LAST! A Two-wheeled Vehicle that rides as easy as a Four-wheeled one! ansa in search of a home camped raspberries, gooseberries, and in fact I -j .1 1 manufacturing sectiou. lie favors a William R. King, of Alabama, for the Vice Presidency.

The Whigs SALOON BILLIARD he will have on this model farm go-fernmcnt by Commissioners fori one mgbt near the Hot Springs. Af met in the same city and nominated JfaMy thousands Mw im aetual us. .1 lter tlio hors wprn nnhitrhdrt tV.n luiu. L-uiisiiLULioitai aiueiiumeuii every kind of fruit suitable to the infer from tUionGiobc after a long and tempestuous ses lllUiaiC. 11113 Vfil 1U UV changing- the presidential term to oli man 3 strolj; Seeing a sioj seven tears ant making the presi- bull3linS spring he bent dtfwri to sion, General Winfield Scott, on the fifty-eighth ballot.

This is the only Ol Carts entirely overcome the horse-motion. We have special facilities for shipping to all points in the U. S. close on to six hundred acres under cultivation. This farm will be well ill quote you prices delivered at your R.

K. station. Write for circulars and prices also testt-monmls from parties using our carts in all parts of the S. and Canada. W.

W. Corcoran, the millionaire dent ineligible to a second term. He I Uke a drink. He wan horrified to LTJISCII COUTKR. instance where the National Conventions of the two great parties lour styles, ranging in price to $100.

OPEN ALL NIGHT AT THE OLD HOUSE, worth a visit of the eastern land of Washington, is proud of the fact rather favors General Logan for find the water, boiling -hot and as seeker who may be tikeplical as to that has father was a poor, honest President and think the Republican aK he could eject the montkful our success of farming by irrigation, cobbler, and he treasures the old party has a better prospect for cue- 1C tl taken ho diout4 to. his fcon; A few more, farmers of Jlr, Macks cobblcr's-shop sign-board among his cess thisvear than itbal 13 or "Jka hitch up thcra critters 313; have been held in the same city dur- the same with the exception ADDRESS TKS MAruFACTUaBK jof the prcsciit. Commonwealth. Vr1 Di.r.i'.v. TiTY, TC.n;a? xi.

it. cnuncn, "Coriivaie, m. ain't half a frsa htrv? 1 kind is what we want here. choicest posheufcions. 18S0.

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