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Lakin Pioneer Democrat from Lakin, Kansas • 2

Lakin Pioneer Democrat from Lakin, Kansas • 2

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A Ki.loiiiliil Oflf-r. TlfVV. n.Y.t.t ChVYtKL AM PAHUftlii' J0VHSA.U, AijICh l'iutitvr Democrat for A JSiesiiijr Kvery Weiiiiaii. Tlioi of our Judy readers who would like to know how may lie mad" Snfe can g-1 the iiiforaiatioii in a scah-d env, l.i,n bv nd- Gmver loveliuid wa limn of Peaiorrnt-ic simplicity. Tlif, keystone to his char-uclcr is found in the moderation and frugality of hid life lieisliln r.il in his llinialiM, inn! diilikiH iii.ilmii.

His liriiMifSH and cnuiiii.e, and his deliheralu jililii ioils eel iuu mark lilei as a Julin of miuiliti-it mould, and eapacity for Iradoivliip miii mhninif-tr'it rii. inest. eapalilo an 1 faithful to the eonslitiitioii. Ill its Jut the I'l inurlai'V Is no? cf ca and ye invite the putlic to call anj examine cur stock cf Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ovists WmmlnMn oods5 HATS, CAPS, CL07ZS, CEOCSEIES Flour and Fe3i Anel Will Te Sold At IieJ JUk Our Gcodi Are New A nl Fresh LylesTo-uLry LAKIN, rariiuny Notes, A Greelciy ounty tn advMrtwtM Hi) btishi Is fif walnuts or sale. That looks like pi in tiral forestry.

Kansas papers herald the news, I'lizzard-i and snow blockados in all of the New Pnglaiid states. It, V. Hmilh, of Lawrence, is Baid to be tho largi'4 strawberry grower in Knnsiis. He en cts to rain 0.f MM boxen next season, What if sug ir making from surhum is swift? That's no reanon why every farmer nhouM in debt to build a sugar factory, The Santa Fu ilroad Company will furnish si'i'd heat to needy farmers on its line in Western Kamas at low rates on time. Dealers in farm products make tho crop ilid market reports there daily study, ff the farmer ho produce them would hold up his nd of lh pole he must do the.

same. Now is the limn for to order your gnrdi'li seeds. Allseeds sluuld be on bnnd this month, so do not wait until yon lire ready fnpbuit before you order them. If you and your neighbor cannot agree upon ili pute 1 point, yon can at least agree to submit the case to throe disin-ti) entcd neighbors and libido by their decision. That will save a law suit.

The soil is said to iiiflueneo the color of fruit, it, bein ebiimi that sandy foil will give a lighter color to russet apples than will henvier soil. The degree of temperature also affects the color. Our long spell of pleasant weather is favorable to the poor people who have to buy coal, but not so well for coal monopolies. The weather must be a little Democratic, it fawn the many rather than the fow. If farmers have children of an age which makes them liable to lie influenced by hired help they snould employ no one whose character is in doubt.

Profanity, vulgarity, obscenity are taught in easy lessons, and often the grosser forms of vice, before the parents is aware of the terribh damage being done. mrney County will not loin one-tonth of one per cent of hr cattle fro the excessive cold of two weeks ago. The county is free from snow; and, nsthepast fall was dry, the grass cured on the grouud, making the best possible winter hay. Besidw, the firm-rs h.tve in a great incisure prepared fhelti 'or theii stock, and the results have shown their wisdom in eo doing. The day of th big ralichmi has passed away in Kansas, and in his Me.

has come the hum. inland paiustakin; farier. I'm -b in; tb, en for Ihe belter, for the pioplc and foi the couutiy, Ws offer the Wee kly Capital and Farmnrs' and tlx Pioneer I DenxM-rat one year for SAW), Tin splendid offer in for cash, and enables every citizen of ur county fo ciiro A valuable paper from thej caja'tul of the Btato, and his eiwn hrf-al piifu-ral near tiei price or one subscription, scrihs nt Bub- HEEIvIAH BAETELS. Fashionable Barber, All work executed in tne latest styles' ar: 1 in a workmanlike manner. I-AIILOK OS EAST MaIH BTBKLT.

LAKIN KANSAS J. B. HaRBOLT. Contractor Builder LAKIN, KAN Plans and Hi'wificjniocis furninlasl oa spiili-oition, fontrairtii car coinijlied witii. Commercial House LAKIN, KANSAS.

Mrs. Amt Loccks, Proprieirea, J. H. Rcssell, Clerk. This house has lately been enlarged, renovated and re-established, and is now one of the largest Hotels in southwestern Kansas.

CHARGES REASONABLE. GEORGE H. TATE. DEALfcK IS DRY GOODS t'SiiTSII'fi, Gents Fcrnisliing Gocdsf Hats Ca.ps! 3oct3 Siloes Flour and Laklrs. Kansas.

Jo t-nufa ture-rs and Derders in Harneca, Saddles Whips, Etc, TI f- MKETS hCCES RESTAURANT. Is the Best Short Order Restaurant in the City. Meals served at all hours. First class roonm for loe-'ng in connection with restaurant. Public patronage solicited anel every uttt-ntion RiTen gctsta.

ueetoor to Holmes, Stafford -Deallb Is- Groceries, Flour, Hardware, Farming Irapleroents. Htoves, We hT nmf the lament aril t-rt K-iwid ror bottom prices call and see ot FlUEER DEMOCRAT A. 11. HOY LAX, KlUTOll AND I'l'UMNHKU. 8ATUHDAY, i FEU.

11, Editorial Noti'H ami There are about Bixty towns in Kiiiimiw Wlinetlie How of milunil Ih iiii-reim-iuk every liny. Trego County's jrruiid totiil of snowfiill for tl) present winter would C'lind hardly five iuchca. Khutor with 400 more, miles of railroad thun New York, ia iiu ohject Ickkou wnr-thy of A Garden City firm is filli'itf on order for prairie dogs, which lire to he phtcediu Eden Park, Ciiieuxinti, Ohio. Tho Now York Hernld ehnrffes Unit 11 ferritin syndicate in up valuable timber laud in California in tin illefc'ul miuiner. A Brnndniew of Henry Ward Beecher ia idtrnctiiifi nttoiiHon by bio reading which she is in the parlors of Plymouth church.

The ctutrni nuitcriids mid labor in erection ot the salt works lit lluti-hin-on hue been entered into, and the work will be put in running order ns soon as possible. The deposit of salt is reported by chemists to be the purest yet found iu the United States. Belva Lockwood takes issue with Kate Field ou the Mormon question, and in pouderinR whether she shull ro forth a an opostle tor the Liittar-Day Saintt She is their ardent friend in pnvat, but fears pelting with stones" if bbi espouses their cuuse publiely. Reuleastate agentH of Northwestern Kansas organized an association at Hi 11 fille, last week, and a locid swoeiatitii in the Soiomos Yidlcy at Beloit, and in thi Valley of the Blue at Blue Rapids. Thi-indicates a viyi'ons effort to pnseut ibi taents of this least advertised part of oui Stute.

An exoh.tn s.iys th it at a recent reviv Bl moi tmgin a neighboring town, the minister asiu ta Ui 'j )w in thi habit bf liaymg their di bts to raise. Nearly -terybody stood up. He then asked Ihos, who did not pty thoir debts to rise Oik Solitary iiidividule stoo up, ulid exclaimed that be did net pay because wont Ihu audience were ia arrears ou thei Igubscriptions. Ho is au editor. It is amusini to see such treacuH'ou-i'npus iheHartbind Herald, which tued to support thu prevnt Democrat it Bdininistr.ition, su lit tor at ird mil lici.

lh luiudi of the prseiit ollicialtf, sim-i jheir Hppoihtnient into office. Thu J. billon lit raid wne one of the dirties-blia (hetts in the district until it sa the gift of a pottoffioo and a few 1 mil no lices. It Las the i.incll of rotten potatoes. Htiiry George is iwutl.fr couveit.

IJ met Grour, and wi.s betwithid, Heuo fcaysthat, opinion-' after a talk with hiiii, he will opjose tin imiuL' of ttliiid pi rtyeim. ulnte. Uh.i aj'it. aliw rabid Republicans of tin state, could not once be brought imuci jthe naafc'iietizing irjfiiuuce of Grovir'i presence, tio'l trant n.ognfitd iuto a (iition of pohtical dece ucy and respecta bilily. i In a long le tter to the Chicago Time ilr.

George C. Miln Mutes that prohibitum strictly i nfore i in Kuntus, and thai those who ant liquor, manage to obtain hx slmof every town. Mr. Miln him pelf procured it iu Atchison, Topclta inporia Newton "without siguiui. (ia affidavit." Ibis practically ngrei jWilh hieni.tor Infills' e-tiiteim lit.

Tie frobibitionisis. buvo the law and thi drinkers have the whisky. An bid captain thinks that ha has auswerfor the question: hire di pea birds obtain, their iret-h water?" He says that he has often sem farfrnu hud tla.t could funis! lwattr flying tn uud nnd under tt.irn clouds, drinking the diops of ie jlhi fell, iifcd ihatti ring like dm ks iu i snd on a hot di.y. IheV will sniell i fain fjtiall 1U0 miles away and fly for i with trcuicuduoiis spiHl. 1 The fact tht Russia is moving oop the ftottiir of Austria, Mid tba rs are dlso being si toward Ron fliiinia, is pnltv gooil iudieatioiis th i' is preparing for war in ihe Jt if gnet-s ork as lo what will be ta J-esult, for there are rumors of war me dey, followed by idnioia of peace on th' next.

'Ihe iudiciitii.LH have Ihmii uior. this winter than tbey have lu it uny time fciie Rbgland and Russi, amen near to a rupture. The Re -publican party still i prilciiiiiefurfree vet it ot-. pi htid tried to legalize i old rot state tlo lions by fedi-ial iroo s. It pro a disire to levate it mb jjetts Amiriiu weirkiiittiiin to the eon.

DUi.ii of t. mi hiW and impute. icontract bilmn r. It'profissi ifrulit to all who re died iu tie war, leaving v. auJ e- buns, yi ii 1 1 ft to a I i mik-ralic House of IU-prcM-n titivee the tist cJurt ti finalize Ismu.

I tii Mid pi lisioiis. Itproflert pi corrci the irregulmitii of our tanfi 'Jet it rre-i-'i-U Mid fe-iitiimed thetn. ll-i own tariff eoniiwioa coLftesil the Dee, af nmre thi tty irceiit mlucthi. jt it repn iitativ in gav i i rtui itiiD of than font tr ciit. 1 Jio't 1 m'e -t AmeiH-an liiJus- tries.

Jet it in pjvertl- torn! iJu fe w. u.tt with ivr istion, outbrvik eg upeeimi'-avek ti sccap to rboi i its tiA.n.! Xlit: tul fv'itnst. but Bo ceav prw LAKIN I i in futir e-enls in piwtage stamps to Miw. Kl.Vl'.liK. tit 2s.i.

J-rtVr. S. V. A Sor.v by ii KiiiiNHH U'ninati. Tlii story of "Esther, tho (Ii utile Inch is being printed in tin Srsiuv written by Mrs.

3. IIi iin, will he published in book form February 1st. It is a well written, int-n sting stery of mor.) than ordinary power, havin Ihe great Mormon iniipnt as a basis. It is a Kai.ras bonk, writti 1 a Kansas woman, published by a Kansas publishing hoare, (Geo. Vi'.

Crane Co.) ft is primed in plain type, on heavy laid paper, witii Isomo clolh binding. The Jrj: is fcf.O'J per volume, sent postage paid, to any address. Orders may bo sent to Geo. Crane or to Publisher Datlt Capi tax, Topeka, KariK.s, For sdeulso at all book stores, laid IN TUK FAR FAMP.D AKD BEACTIPt't Sun Lui.4 Vuley iu C'oloruelu. Tho largest nn 1 lowest Park the state, the tri nde-st spot in idl the Wist.

1 he place of all others noted for its wealth of agri cultural productions, and famous ns the stock-grow, rs pi rr dise. wiih no limit to face facilities. Iiames 25 to 00 miles wide. 80 ACHES OF LAND, With perpetual use of water to irrigate the same, FOR ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. This ia the total ceist of land and water.

Five yetrs time will be given purchasers at 8 per cent, interest, and will wait for first payment, principle and interest until TITLE mcm the STATE of COLORADO. And owners will furnish purchasers with wire, hardware and such other ma teria) es is needed for log or adobe house, the purchaser doing the work. This is uu opportunity that no enterprising, in- dustn ius nn. ii should loose sight of. HOME MARKETS axd CROPS CERTAIN And to oi tain the finest well wate-r in hit world, you have only to sink from 11) lo 20 feet below the surface.

The Rio uiaudo River tlows diagonally across the Park from northwest to southeast, furnishing water for hundreds of thousands of sens. liKMhMlitli NO FAlLUliE OF Mil Is, OW. l.Nu Til Nb Li! FAlLINti IRRIGATION! There is no better country tl-e world i'or the pro iu -tioii of wheat, bi.rley, oats, peas, v.u-i all kintU of vegetables. 'Ihe mountains surroun ling it furnish coal, cheap lumber, wilh gold, sdvtr, iron an I other minerals. The valley UI miles wide and as level as Arkansas.

The altitude oi this charming siot is aboiit T.iHii! feet, with a clim.ito is simply delightful; No ho! winds, no chiuch bugB, no grasshoppers, no blizzards, no coal f. U)iu, plenty of tiuiber, with all the advantages of rapid railway tr.iiisit within one to live miles. KEEP A blLUU' LOOKOUT! Our agent wili shortly visit your to rn, and thiough piitdio meetings and perou-d interviews tell yon all about the oi acres of in 1 iu this tleiightfui vail- that are noi' available lor immediate cultivation, and ho cad se lire transportation to i'nr yonrsi-if. ihere are a few thousand acres of Ian 1 that can be taken ruder the government For further inform liion, address T. C.

HE.Nl'.i', Denvek. tVX GIFT. Mr. P. T.

Rarnuin, the famous 'showman, from the fact tint his great story -My Plucky Boy Tmu" has proved such nn immense success in Tiis New Yeio? Family Stoby. I'apeu, has determined to present to all tothut papv. while his story lasts, a so'tvcuir in the of a Portfolio. Tii Portfolio contains illu-tr itiom of all tho will animals that wdl appear in his show the comini; seiison. TusNeit York amil; Stoby Fape8 for tour months and "B.ir-uum's Portfolio," as this bjuitiful 9oa? nir is eidled, will hi si'iit to any addrei-s fur the small sum of 1.0 1.

tiw price of the paper. This is certainly opirtuuitv which reil-rs sh-iu'l take ndvantao of. Ahlross. Muuro's House, 21 2J Vaudew.itcr Slrtvt, New York. AGENTS WANTED For iha GHAKD NEW LOCK INTRODUCED BY Ross Elizateth Clsvcla-i, SISI F.R OF PHESIDEHTCLEVELANP.

J' ist eut, an uuparalolltsl sucuvss. pro-fus, iilustra'cvL w.t'a ehraut Ltiuv plate of Miss ChvvhiUil Ihe wink is a complete tre.it ise oTi sn Six'ud culture. l'rue mauhel and noiii: The mother's iuthicnciv 15e patient mith 'he boys. Ke-p your near mi. Home beaiitiful.

Fanu'v piverniiii-tit. The art ef cenver-satiiiii. Thi'awkard and shy. A tji 'tiler's tri, Ktin'h tte iu all its braccLe-s. Etc.

Etc. Th Uvk is a completo compendium of reft on wlyvts that are eaial ti sf. f.n us-'iil lifis stunds on its 6 r.ents end written I a rvraan' that has Kttitiut-1 in America. Ra.ly ot Ihe White Hourf" Beknow'ivL'Oil I all crs snd A.i-cts le the reatel sc. Kk ever issued.

Xiae but live, ercr- i sad tTsa wblU1 on Ca.s wirs. We ttwrstite eiolasive territory. i ts vri rj mukio frwa fct) day. Write at cocw f'r i'JostrteJ cireiu.irsl i ana sad yeur came ot ler-i-b-'Tj or secure it mi rnd Sl.i ') I ti outf.t, hi-h ws-1 fiTwarltyl by ri am mail. p-tFaid.

fc-ras AJ.ivis ly i Htailda pledgeil In restoio the ecuiioiiileH belonging to a fair niul free gov rnini iit. They lire pledged in favor of holiest moil- ev for the gold md filvrr roim go of the oiiHtitulioii, niul a paper cirriil.itin,' uie-liuin tonvertalile into nich money uilli- ont loss. It was on this platform of Democratic princio'i tli'it Guv. tinner Cleveland (i ml Tliouiim A. Jliiidricks were fur Pi 'idi tit mi Yice-I'resldent.

Tim 'ptililienu party failed to relieve the peoplo from crushing war wbii'h, were it nut fur our immense resources. Would have parali.ed Iiiimihta. r'ppled industry and prived labor of mplnyment tied lis jrnt reward. Tint tcmoeriicy pledged itself toeconniny and to the rrductiun of taxation to the lowest imit eonsiHii nt with a duo regard to the faith of the riatiou tn its creditorH end Denaioners nn 1 to revisn the tariff laws, in spirit of fairness to all interests. President Cleveland demonstrates that 'he party whiih is uow dominant is not the sectional party.

The condition of our treasury in such that it ilenrinds reduction of taxes. President Cleveland is bos-tile to all monopoly. Eirunl rights of the people, no fostering of one brunch of in- lnstry to the detriment of another, no more revenue than is reqnired to dofrRy tho necessary expenses of government. George Rasure, the "Cow Boy Evan gelist," was on hand as soon as Ham Tones quitted Kansas City, ostensibly to ontiime the good work inaugurated by he Georgia evan gelist. The "cow-boy" vns "Imrniiiir brand" also, snatched by the Lord from the flames in the nick of 'inie, According to his own story, as narrated for tho benefit of a Kansas Citv iiilienen, ho was Heseems have had hlsmt continually in his eye, tid ns everlaptin sliigingsomelio ly vhile he lost no opportunity to do his I'-vel best in ri'diicin' tho surplus of vliirtkey in the land, an 1 goiiu around niinting all nimiser of places, town ami 'imiiUy, nil manner of chielly red, inwcver.

As a siuuer. he was a eh irm-ng success, and served an itpprentieslip rowdyism an 1 ileviltry th it qualified liiu in itn liuiiient degree for the t-tyle of ireai hillg heuow pnctu is. He has an dditional mlvutagp, too, in boasting the onserjUi n''es of his evil ih eds, and hold-iu them forth i proiifH of the etnry of lis lite. He wns sued NVeitn. lny in idmsiis City by two parties, one Tor S5( ibtiiined on a von 111, ha note, tind the itber for SoOO fir breach of couiract.

Iiese suits, as tin'' do, 1 1 the legiiiuing his evangelistic work, will fl.ird the mo4 convincing pioof of the rutlifuln, sb of the stat. hu nts na kes oacernin' his career ns ro nflian He is eppedally fortunate in his, i it will serve to vquali, i the dif. i mexpi riciice ami tali nts bttwci iiiu mid Joiii ji. We trout the "cow-boy a. ki will niiveed to bin biwt wishes, nd that Ki'nn sr will bo brought piidauce.

As lla Times somis to hold up his hiiii wo rest nnlidcnt in the hope th 1 hii hlmia wiii blest ud crowned with fruition. Romany piojile niistuko the object and ui thod of the (tkl. boma movement re-enily iuangiin.ti dat tluu pl th it x-lauatiousaru in order. From arim iUiirters letters have becu suit to the traveler asking uiiiuIht of curious pustions which evidently show that the writers totully uiisappvbeud the nature md character of the movement. In the "r.t place no invasion of the territory iu ny furm is conti uiilated.

What is de-ired and sought aft, is hvisUion thai vhile protecting ail the just rights or th-Indians will lawfully pen thu territory settlement. The organization foiiued the reo ut nun-ting did cot even mm at colonization of tho territory opuiiitd, but to arouse the people to tho necessity and Justice of the cause hiit favorable legislation may bo speedily ivured. All talk of opening the ti rn- TV by foii-e bet nbiiUiloiied us an 1 persons who are ovr mis-una to the first in tho heart of Okhi-iiimii will have ample time a.der the ig of Mich a bill as tb- Syjrinvr bill to a ike for Cear entry into he promised and Jour prepi, ration uay bo hs i l.boiiite lis that of Josiah Al n'i iie in piepaiuig for the summer up to A great u.anv piMph ho ate i nlhiisiiislic in favor of the-oit-ii-ii' of the territory have no idea of remov-ugtoit. rl hi so (ituplo are nctiialed by i th.it it is not nbt for the gov-l ament lo bold some 0 ur KI acres oi biinis iu the territory from uttlem-nt and making it a tnmai.il of- use tor uu Ami ricau citizi to i nt. il ort.uy pirimfe exciit to graze ei.tllu oi -1 Indians.

Ne.rfly nil valuable Kr iiuis of thtt ub'ic domaiu ojh-u to ba ttle ueiit bine lakru up, and thu r- lies Wit iuu the bluit of Ihe iii.iiiiu icrriiory, wnn at pmn-ni st-rvn in-pi a r-fuge for riininals, a loinlerslule commcroo ud au is teil place to preserve the ludiun ftolu iiihzatioo. uud con.irm I hem in barb.ir-siu. The pt-opk' ask tb it tl i territory iji i.ed to n-ttlt me and ihey me, nj i nfoiee lla commou uso timeut. by millc- inv.isioa, bi.t by uniting iTuits to iMnhim our curj in the olh iikw, and waio M.m i ed! i us this is acrui ltv Traveh-r. The new it-frodthvd by I'itiei or wr.img iii a tU.tx to I im t.iin in I.

and I i le tre fji Diis'u 'i ta'low. tflree rt-s tti 1 ix. -iTt-i. iad tUe uai.tr th ii ie nd. r-i h-nj er I r.s sa eiJi'- LIrt it of -L cj -t'.

tr A. PETERSON, Co. cld KANSAD and Snivpy A Boln.es Ere, Feed, Lime.Ct-DHit enil Fleeter. tkr frd K'ih Vtun jlQtzil BATISFACTICS Kansas Milton BIIOAVN. FREE! TEM PACE lO VSifrS 70 Comnms 0.1,11 us Colnti-s Cnlnmn tVihmns Vi CM'11iri3 SI PerYeiu SI ui 'et l.irt Per 1.

Yer Yi 1 Ytr Yv P-4- i IAINYi'' iV-r Yes l.i it rr ATLillIles, and Will no Ar.yi.liiiis InTl.e TIre Of Tin PlocfiD TuLToing- PLe-pairing Brass, Copper, Tin Iron. HAVE HAD TWENTY YEAES EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED. Lakin. BEOvViT, BIEREE I CCT1IEAL Succbsors to Room mid V.

S. Land BaUaitR. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS. A Tr.ile tiny; He was a guy young man mid she was the new wind lie drep ed into i seat and hung his hat ou a wire underneath his chair, while she tossed a bill I. ru iu trout of him and smoothed out her When gl -ed up noticed milium Mights clustered about hr cl but he failed Iu Dolico that In jaws wt ami rhero was a ilouble ti, of ireckii 3 d.mi, her nose, and that her i yi blows grew Tho youuy1 man smiled toft' a said: "A small stei cup of coffee and Irie potatoes.

And, sa hriug me some hite horsii radii too" The new waiter girl suidu-d cyuij.il'.y wh -n the cashier do her 1 cents for he wrecked sugar bowl, auj ri'marked: "You bet thcro ean't no small tteak dooil rk the white horse racket ou me. My hair may be read, but I'm a lady." Se-rvie e. Po-itolfi clriu in Kansas dtirin, the week ending February 4. lSW; fur- uibhed by Manager Van Yleek, of tho posiottice elepdl tmeut BiHlford.Stniford conn ty, Chas. Feldhunt, Pustmaster; Grafton.

ChautauiHia county. Johnson R.Casweli postmaster; (Jroveluud, McPhi rson couu- ly, Daniel R. Glenn, postmaster: Hamp- ton. Rush eouuty, Richard Mulroy. port- imibter, Stnii'lit Crwk, Jarksuu couidy, hhirrill Rllill, ost rosrsiAsriuis county, V.

Ionian; llaokcyc. iK-i'atur, county, Jur.ics Riduhride; llii-kmiiu, Oris naoo I e-ounty. 1'. Mutfi.ld Gri-t-n, lli.i: county, Refer J. Rose VjUs i.iy county, Murtiu ll.u;r,.

Nm Lura, Russell coun ty, to Luray, Ad.ira C. Crist. Lin.Hilu count v. I've-i liotl.v liivitt-el. The i-oiiini'ttw rpiHiiutiil tiy thel.vL.rd of trsdeund lli'l'mi m.

rend Club of Kun-ms City to iin'tutions to the Ok l.iliouni Ciiufi rciu-, divided to issue the ruSUmintt rid invitation: At nitHtiuif Uu1 iint iMiumittiv ot ihclHwrdof t-itde and the Cunitut rviai Club tif Ki nsds City, njipi.iutfd for th' I in nf iid.iu a prt iimiu iry mfi-r-U(H- in tins city Fetmian mi tlie ml jn i.i thi? jh mvi! of the Iudiau trrnton it aii sril, tnsu tn-for? lie! mniittw, tii.it it had Kt-n miiru-ii siKe lo rem-b ith persoual iuxitalHtns many i rH'in wtiowimld Lke to attend. nd ini--r oulJ I very and it iher fere, to to i inj bl.r. iu She it JiyLsnd the wivtfLUv tbt'ir tttor. lanoe ut IL-e is that iuhiU tke 3 bTtv td Ux li.r -u ive W-tit -t ihe bt suA t-t ti .11 on Wui. iwxt it 11 cVtocb.

jlvSi S.vr:rT.. Litigation Contests and Ccllecticn Speclaii'es. Pmmpttj bj Telegraph or tt-f- SENT OF TH" LGYi'EoT RATES. IU'tiairinga Spe-ialtj MAIS STREET. LAKJN.K-VSSaS.

ED P. WILLIAMS, Attorney nt JLaw9 Agor.t frr Close Co's. Ijancls. Aires of Land in Quarter Settiou.s. LONG TIMS.

tOW 1STKBESI. P. KJOHiTSOxf'S, Billiard Hall M-VlS STREET, LAKtS, ANSA. Is the place to spend a pleasant eve nin. Good Lights, Tables and EVERYTHING NEW! To ptt Hr-CU "tci a ia our fTtr fiiit ute AT TBS tSV CASH PS! OnlySl.OOaWeek, Thu.inl3 of tL best $58.00 r.ol.l Watch erer nre w-il-iuj ia yur cliib.

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About Lakin Pioneer Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
934
Years Available:
1885-1890