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The Taloga Star from Taloga, Kansas • 2

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Additional Local New. NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION. THE TALOGA STAR Chicago Lumber Changi in the Town Agency. SC. OltBEST, Editor.

TIL GA. On the first day of March 1888, a -TALOGA. KA.WsAS, MARCH 9 1888. change took place in tho ngen cyof'Taloga. Charles Smith step down and out and is succeeded bv W.

J. McKinney, Esq. Mr. Smith has had chargo of the iifl'nra of the Talogn a little moro than one year. FOR TBESIDENT ROVER CLEVELAND.

TOU VICE rRESIDKST. DANIEL VOORIIKES. Blaino was interviewed in his luxurious Italy rotreut one day last Of KANSAS. Wholesale and Retail Dealen in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Blinds andence ZFosts, Desires to inform tlto people of Taloga nnj surrounding cont bt they are prepared to givo them as low prices, and letter goods that) any where else in western Kansijs. CALL and SEE US.

and during his administration Talo ga litis grown and prospered, a num The future Metropolis and Railroad center of tho South-Trost. COLORADO. LdUtJ lOillce Ijoimr Colo, Feure irv 13 1883. Notice ii hereby irivuii tlmt tlio following imllll'J H'Ukt lllla tlioj Mill 'CD Of lilt illicit Ion to ttiuke tlual proof In iupport of tin I'luim, ni'd iliut proof will te nuiJo be fore lltn t'liTk of the County lit Trinidad, on Mny 8 1S8S, viz. A mot Lokhu DfitiVKifortliBieqr euc 27 twp a ii ol'O (1 II), llu iiHim'i il.ti f.

Ilowlng wit ne-aoa to prove liia continuous rvliltMic upon nnd iMillivit tion of I.I Imitl, Ju iili Mt'Mullin, SK'pImn II imrk I.nriiiM ll Liviisy Uoote Nt'i per nil of Kwiaiii, ALSO itt wine time nnd i1hcs, uompli MeMulliti, 0U1 for tltu I qr sec 27 tup IK i 4'J old ni. llo tmiiii'i tli.1 following withfMw to prove hit conlimi iia residence upon, nnd cultivation of, mid Isiid, viw Anion Louhii Stcphxti II Spin Lincoln llotiiou Albert liull. All of humus. ALM) hi iiiiii pliico, on May 4, Stephen II Sparka, I) till;) for tlie qr sec 2t iwp Si r-U ol in. llu inniie.tne following witness) to prove liU I'ontiliuout ruteui'p upon tuid eulllvK-tiou ot wild land viz: Auioa Loan Joseph Lincoln .1 llotmm Albeit Itoll III! of ThIoijii Kaniiia.

A LSD ni time Mini nlni'O. Lincoln ucr ot substantial improvements week by a newspaper correspond have been added by his indcfatigiv bio labors, and it i duo to tho cted it of r. Smih to say that In retire cnt. and ho again emphatically said hp flLi not want anything to do )' with tbo Republican presidential ing ho has tho good wishes of the citirens of Taloga so tar as we know. Tho position of town agent has Will Helm, sl manager Ooolidge, Kas.

nomination. Wiao man, this Mr Blaine. Cool idge Times. The Saint John Marsh company. Dealers in many things about it that aro calculated to call forth tho patience and foibearaneo of the agent, and all things considered Mr.

Smith has succeeded well. His successor, V. 3. MCK'NNIY, is a young man of sterling business As the happy couple wero leaving the church, the husband said to the partner of his wedded life, "Marriage must seem a dreadful thing to you. Why, you wero all of a trem bio and one could hardly hear you Bay "I "I shull have more courage and say it louder next time," relumed the blushing bride.

llotiaon, 1 itiiS for tlie lou 3 i of qr iee 81 twp 32 i 41 of (i III. llo Iminea tlie following wilnessi to prove Iili I'oiitinuoui resilience upon, ami cullivii-tiou of. mid bind, viz: Joseph McMullin And General Building Material. qualities, energetic, and business nil-over, and wo predict lor him a suc Steplun tt (Sparks l.oiuuzn Livusy L' 1 viu oho. in til Amnirit.

tM9ii. Al'red t'lnvconibo i liercbv spiHuitllv no- cess as agcut of Taloga. Tho busi tilled to iippi-iir. Frank l. Arbuckle, ness of Tuioga is rapidly increasing Desire.

toVJn form the public that They are prepared to supply nil who nro in need' of any thing io the above line at the ViiUV LOWEST market rates. They buy vtrictly lor cash and, whilo they do uot claim to cell any ceeaper than others, we do claim to be able and willing to sell at lciitft as cheap as ANY DEALEll IX THE ARKANSAS VALLEY. iugisiiir. Liind Ofllee at Lamnr, Kebrimry 6 18S3. Kotioe bwhv eiven that the'folUnvinn aud we havo no doubt that tho new agent will have, his head and hands full, but we think that Mc.

will be is one of natural beauty; situated equal to tho emergency, nnd that nnmed ectllcr bus 1'ihhI notice of hi? intelitiuu to 'imke linul proof in support ot hi- vlniin, and tbut said proof will be uncle-before the lurk of the County Court Bt Trinidiid I'ol. on 9 IsSS, viz: Thoums Moss, DS under his prudent and careful man on a slightly undulating plain. The Commercial center of Somo people get an i Jea into their heads that they are an important fac tor in a town, and that it would be jnipossiblo to make a success of anything without them. If these parties would take a visit of three or four months to see a far-away uncle, on their return they would be able to sco what a small drop they are and just how little they do amouut to. -Ex.

All who are in want of Lumber are invited to call nd M33, for the 8 qr oec 23 30 i 43 of ti agement Taloga will take on new lite, and move on in her career of prosperity. large agricultural district that ia get our prices, I STUBBS, Manager, CooUdge, Kansai llo nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous roileni upon, Hnd cuttivii-tion ofsuid hind, viz: II. I ox (lalu I) As a mark of respect and friendly Wlwler Jiiniej Iviiis'lit beoiKO regard, the following petition was Ilenivilin. nil of I'hlogn Knnsna. gotten up by tho citizen! of Taloga, being cultivated into beautiful farms and homes with magical rap-pidity.

Tho AljSd itt saiiio tiniii nnd place viz: Jiuncs It Cox, I) 1432 for the lots 1 2 of in honor of the retiring agent: eec. 31 twp 33 Al of 6 m. He iimi' the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva We the citizens of Taloga Kan Th acker ami HOWE sas take pleasure in extending our tion ot sunt viz: I nonius Moss uulo Wheeler Jhuii'S Knight George Huxivilin, ill of Ktinsas. thanks to Charles Smith for his past Al0 Ht sHine time and Dinee, viz: James services while town agent of Taloga, for bis indefatigable lubors ia the iiiL'ht, HtiO for the qr use 12 twp WILL Soil vou more goods for'OXE DOLLAR aud" better goode than Editors, as a rule arc kind hearted and liberal. An exchange tells of a subscriber to a certain paper who died and left fourteen years sub seription unpaid.

The editor appeared at the grave when the iid was beiug screwed down for the last time, and put in the coffin a lin-eu duster, a thermometer, a palm leaf fan and a receipt for making artificial ice. 33 42 ot 6 m. any other house in Syracuse, They carry He names Mie tollowinsr witnes3 to prove building up and the promotion of tho the of Taloga. lie certainly deserves credit for tho same. bis coniinuous residciiee upon and cultivation of snid bind, viz: 1'hoimi Mo-s Juiiies Cox (iule Wheeler George, VV Uenivilin, all ot aloua ALkO ut same time and place viz: George Uenivilin for tho lots Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and in Fact Everything that is Stent in a first-class Genei-al Store.

Both Wholesale and UETAIL. Don't forget the plaee, South Side of Railroad, 3RACUSE Kansas. qr sec 30 twp 33 43 of 6 m. He imnr.es the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of suiJ land, viz: Thomas ilots James It Cox Gale heeler James Knight all of Taloirn Kansas. Steeper, JtnmK AruueKie, Register, Land Office st Lamnr, February 10 1SS8 Notice is hereby given that tlie followinj cattle Trail just inside of tho Colorado line, and two mile west of TALOGA is now open for settlement.

If protection to home industries is such remarkably good thing, will some one explain why it is that in New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, three of the most completely protected States iu the Union there are more labor strikes than occur in nearly ail the remaining states combined. Audit is appalling to think of the poverty and misery that also exist in them. Hartland Herald. naiiM-d si ttler tiled notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the, Clerk of the County Court at Trinidad Colo, on June 7 188, viz: Chailes 1822 for the lots 3 4 of 3 qr qr of qr sec 9 two 33 41 of 0 pm. llo name the lollowing witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation said of land, viz: llenrv 15 Wiley George Mori'ord Duncan I) "Dunn George Steeper of al oit'i Kan-as.

A I0 at same time and place, ilur H.i..-1..t. hv "llenrv ilcv. fath- NAMES. N. M.

Miller, Frank Reum, Etta Ream, W. A. J. Harris, W. W.

Tyler, J. S. Martin, John F. Sawyer, Joel Thillips, J. W.

Coleman, Mrs. J. W. Coleman, Anuie Coleman, Docia Coleman, Ameliah J. Brain, Mrs.

II. Pngh, Uriah Pugh, H. W. Worthington. G.

W. Steeper, F. D. Young, Donnie Young, W. W.

Lake, W. J. McKinney, H. B.Wiley, R. M.

Wiley, S. H. Hardin, V. A. Cordes, D.

Ruthertord, C. A. Cordes, H. M. Gilbert, Clara Gilbert, Isaac, Erb, Henry Armstrong.

J.W.Cecil. Proprietor Livery Feed Sale Stable TALOGA, KANSAS. Do Not Invest Without Investigation. er and her heir at law, 1S39 for the lots 3 4 of qr sec 7 twp 33 41 There seems to be a determination all over Kansas to plant trees this season. Nearly evory 'oeality reports that large eniers have been sent in for young trees this spring.

Those who planted last spring make favorable reports notwithstanding thedroutn, and are determined to do more in that hue than over before. Somo are going to try transplanting cottonwood trees of several years claiming that it can be done successfully. Ex. JOHN THOMAS, DEALER ITS 5. 0 Furniture Hardware.

General stock of Furniture, Hardware, Tinware, Wagons, Agricultun Implements. Pumps, Windwills, Tishop, Ileating ami Cooking Stoves. With.a soil and climate equal anything in Kansas or in fact inthfc world. We invite you to come. a -riid nrf ftfrtrt: a (r.WW Kan COOUdger The fact that Southwestern Kan sas has an exceptionally good climate, an abundanco of puro water a soil unexcelled in fertility, that good healtn is the rule and sickness The last ticket Blaino and Gres-ham.

That will suit Kansas. Blaine and a ellow dog would suit the average Republican, but the average is not near so good as it used to be. It ran rather low in 1886 and it is now a serious questson with the g. o. p.

whether it is going to average or not in 1888. Finney County Democrat. A Clubbing We offer to our subscribers for a short time only, tho following wonderful inducement for renewing their subscriptions. We will send Come and Sbb "CTg. Z.

B. Knight, S. T. Cookston, and dl ti in. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Smith George Morford Duncan I) Iunn George IV Stepper all of Taloga Kansas.

ALSO ut same place, on June 8 viz- Duncan Dunn 2349 for the lots 3 4 of qr sec 28 it qr of qr see 33 twp 33 41 of 0 m. Uu names the following witnesses to prove his coniinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Charles Smith Henry 13 iley Geoae Morford Geo Steeper all of 7'aloga Kansas. ALSO at same time and place, George Morford, 2350 for the qr see 8 twp 33 41 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ofsuid land viz: Charles Smith Henry Wiley Duncan Dunn George VV Steeper nil of 'taloga Kansas. Abe Knowles is hereby specially notiflid.

Frttukl Arbueklo, Register. Lakd Office at Lamar, Colobado, January 12t i 1SS8. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of h'u intention lo iiiuke tiiinl proof in support ol his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the County Court utTrinidad, Colo, on April, 5th 1888, viz: Byron A. Adams, no 2347 for thc.n e.qr see 19 t.31 41 of 0 He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Amos U. lieed, of Westola, and John Willis, John li rooks of Maude, Ks.

ALSO at same time and place, Lee A Adams, no 2348, for the qr sec 21) bl 41 of 6 in. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cuiliva tiuu of, said laii'l. viz: Amo3 sharrock. O. Heed, of Westola.

and John Willis, I. L. Garrett started for Syracuse a rare exception, that railroads are Wednesday morning. The Star one year, together with m-idironing the country so that trans .1. i Lincoln Lewis left for Denver, uiu i nuii.wuuu portation will soon be unexcelled, a package of garden seeds contasn- Thal mail facilities are good, that Wednesday.

"The moping owl doth to the moon complain" beennse the Sun A hearty welcome to All. Do not put off coming. ing twelve ditterent varieties, ail tor only Two Do This is probably the best offer any newspaper, and should be take advantage of. The Kansas City enough towns aro springing up to make convenient markets and trading points, that tho standard of morality is high and tho laws wholesome, aro factors which have their beam has withdrawn itself from the fair fields of Kansas and now smiles only upon sunny Col. The debate at the Literary next Saturday evening on the tariff, prom The female mayor of Argonia, thisstste, has made the men of that town, who elected her for joke, fed that they had caught a tarter.

She has put a Btop to their poker games, billiard playing and other "funny business" after 9 p. there has not been a cowboy jamboree, nor a real old jolltfication with shooting iron accompaniments since she took her eat. Everybody in bed by 9:30 and the sports are skipping the town. The joke that caused her election will not be repeated if the jokers survive her term of office. Ex.

ises to be a lively one. Don't miss it if you would have the scales re Weekmt Times is the representative influence on values and are doing western newspaper, and gives its much to attract immigration. The subscribers twelve large of increase in population enlarges the carefully matter every week, demand for land, and this enhaaces Subscriptions received at this office. by reason of the competion of Any subscriber not wanting the buyers. Southwestern Kansas is seeds, which, by the way, are worth not enjoying a boom according to one dollar in any seed store, can tbe common acceptation of tho term get the Times and Tub Star, one but tbe mterial growth of favorable moved from your vision on this To reach TALOG-A take th cloudy subject.

John Blocks of Maude, Ks. Peas two inches high are report ed by Mr. Tattle in his garden ten miles south of Taloga. Dr. J.

M. Clark has removed his drug store and printing establish Santa Fe Eailroad at Kansas City or Atchison to Coolidge, at which conditions. As these favorable conditions become better known, real estate will advance in obedience to well known laws, and no one ned fear depreciation. Garden City Ilerald. Fkaxk F.

Arbuckle, Register. Land Office at Lamar, Colorado, Febuary. 6th 1888. Notice is hereby jjiyen that the following named settler das tiled notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that prool will be made before the Clerk of the County Court, at Trinidad, Ls Ami inns, county Colo on March 20th, 188, viz: Cassius M. Yates for the lot 4 a qr qr of sec 4 lot 1 a qr qr sec 5 1 41.

He names the fullowing witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultiva year tor 81.7o. A Splenid Offer. The Weekly Capital and Farmers, Journal And The Stab for Two Dollars. We offer the Weekly Capital ment from Westoiato Carlton. N.

M. Miller, M. D. now has the point connection is made with th only drug store within a radius of By next November the farmers and those who derive their support from them will constitute the balance of power in the state of Colorado. These men are all of an intelligent class and will not vote against their own interests.

present tariff is an injury to the farmer and a menace to his prosperity. Presi- Andy Gleason, the Irish contract- and Farmers' Journal and The fifteen miles of Taloga. We received a letter some days ago from Frank E. Kyte, formerly This splendid of- iri wn0 '8 one lne wo delegates St in i'nr mAv S1? of Taloga, but now of Milan, enclosing $1.50 for one years sub C00LIDE NDD TaLOGA HACK. fer is for cash, aud enables every cit the District of Columbia to the izen iu our county to secure a valu- Chicago convention when asked able paper from the capital of the 8a': state aud his own local paper at tho "Andy, who are you going to vote for now that Jimmy has withdrawn" price of one subscription.

Sub- wuh an iri8h accent that was scribe at once. broad enough to cover a ten-acra lot, he replied: "Living or dead' in scription to the Star. Frank proved up a claim near Taloga and has tion of said land, viz: James Cecil. O. L.

Richards, J. S. Martin, of Las Animas county aud Lsaac Ki of Morton co. Kansas ALso at same time and place. James W.

Cecil, for the lots 2 it qr qr sec ifc qr qr sec 5 1 33 41, He names Hie following witnesses to prove his contiuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Cassius Itt. Yates, Richards Martin of Las Amiinas county and Isaac Erb of county Kas. FrakkP, Arbcckli Register, Cleveland and the democratic party are pledged to a revision of monstrous war tariff now imposed upon the people for the benefit of the jew who have grown wealthy many warm friends in this vicinity. We regret to chronicle the fact through it workings, i'-ndon this is- Mr. H.

Wilkerson of Taloga, Ks. America or in Egypt, I shall vote for that Albert Unchurch met with a serious misfortune Wednesday last, in nun the dem x-ratic candidate will Jimmy receive the vote every intelligent having his rm broken. Tho acei But ho has withdrawn from the convas." dent occurred while ho was drawing tanner anil eveiy intelligent man The latest political gag is "give me a thaw of Blaine's necessity." has purchased the furniture and fixtures of the Arlington, and is now monarch of all he survej's. He is an old hand at the helm and we hope he will be siiccosslul iu his new field. Maryville Republican.

"i don't care a for that; I am. a bucket of watei at tho School well Ihi-ougimul jlie tate, and indeed ihi'iiiiirliout the union. Thousands CHAS SMITH AGENT, THIS By some means tho rope caught around arm and he was lifted Xin A IMP jmi w.cx going to vote for Jimmy Blaine. "But he Bys he don't want it." "it makes no difference to me, I shall vote tor Jimmy Blaine." "But ho says he won't take it." "lie can say that a thousand, several feet. Dr.

Miller was called in, and replaced the broken limb and republicans will this year cast their brut democratic vote, nnd in Mglit years from now the republican party will bo a hhatieivd wreck. JLanmr Spark i. Senator' Plumb's mail bill has been' passed, tuid there is now a we are glad to state that Albert is possibility timt the wretched wus- times, but we will nominate htra in now doing well. TALOCA KANSA, tei'ii mail M'i' will bo improved, hpile of himself..

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