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The Lakin Investigator from Lakin, Kansas • 1

The Lakin Investigator from Lakin, Kansas • 1

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THE LAKIN INVESTIGATOR. Vol. 3. Lakin, Kearny County, Kansas, March 27. 1901, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.

The Lakin Investigator. Onion sets at Hart Mulhauey's Capt. Sharp was a Lakin visitor O'LiOi ighli Weber EM Ik DRY GOODS, jrasterdaa. Entered at the PoMnflbe hi LaUin, i Kama, for transmission tlirmiU Ue --English Clth and us-Kaiia as second clua MHttt r. liK at Dr.

ii. V. Johnston, Orawluat of the Medifxl t'ollee of PllilM4trtpliu Z1TLt Snr.m A. T. Jt It It M.

lulu IVti.it!i of iittuB Citj.JH CallssramptlT answeret lav oralnlit Of Kit ON MAIN hTUEKT. I.AKIN. KANSAS KiMitt and Slix-i. Groceries, r'pitiarR. J.Ert CttAPMAX, KtMTOH AXD rCHMSHKK.

n.BUa:i kvkmy wKntKCDr. l)M'rltlon On Dollar per Year IXKJALlinEVITIES. Ticking at Tate's. Jfew Pnuts' tod Percales at TW. Feed and Oratst.

Hardware. Queensware, Agricultural Implements, and Bicydes. Luni(-r. Limr Md Onieat. Assessor' 3Iertlng.

LakUi. Marrb 1101. TH iwwori tU" wral u9tjli of KNirif cooim lift iu ullin iU eucotr elf aa pmi lor Oic puriKwo of trltiot lMi (ir avM-uiina mva ufWauiiMi hr I. K. Hmurr cluiimau.

On utoiiuu itu-loltoiu8 Imvim nttMt: luTf rit month old uwi aoderoDe jr fHHtto3.U0 Horc imm )- rcild u4 tin- durlwarran JS.W 'Affi Borw (wo y-an, old uui uu- drtlir. 1S.W WIT) Hor tbrw- old ud or' Jii.ai TS.W Ktatliono 7i.it UUMt Strut tattiv oil luncillu old ad umltf i- yr. JO.OB W.09 Nal eattic oiw ymt old aud two)n 15XJ0 Kialcaltltrff.iiri)kl and ondwthn Nrat rattle (lira )Mrt ttiid ort-r hoiu Sff'iiws MoIm and a-ix month old and uiwl. yT IZM XUt Mal and ttm rsr old and uod-rtwn li. Mulecaud a iwnvr old aud under ilir jLvti ht' at M1KI Mrr Slltv-p MX UMHiliir uUljlxl OW UW it RHf ii niorithii old aod oTr (joata xjz mnotfac old and WW I.0 Waumii S-tfl AA non dexnv.ion an Gold Ttalehn "J'-iiH Silver Piano FotUm O'herniUMcal mniimu Win- tone iw mitf 'J'sft A.1 otbw peraoual proiwrty jiMUr'-mwit of a.or.

Thi hKi "nppod to be rh talu- Jifu-r ii--dnrtiuc eottitution of S3uo tin K'maiDrtw to dwidxd bv tlirr mthato'H-tbirri will be the rum fsured tm tai roll for taxatiou. I.E. Bu'su. Chairnian. Atttt: G.

A. D'um-. C'ouutj Clerk. -Livery, Feed, Exchange- and Sale Stable. Heopeul ami sSsw Sufi Yoar Pstrsnsie EespscKnllT S.

P. KEMPER, Prop. GEO. H. UtULKlt Dry Goods and Groceries Uooir.

Sfioes Hals and Cap, and Furnirhing Goods. Agricultural Implements and Hardware. GRAIN, ALFALFA SEED; Lime aud Cement. Can Supply your Needs and Give Satisfaction. LAKIN, KANSAS.

-Noah Hall was down from hart land yenierday. All kinds of garden seed at Hart Mullaiwy's. God and pasture for rent. Inquire at tui office. Miss Mary Parker pen Sunday with friends in Lakin.

-Capt. Sweeney, of Giant couuty i W4h on our streets yesterday. II. buiues in town yesterday. Call on I.

Butt April 1st. and and 2nd. if in need of denial work. I). P.

Kearny and Joe Long were Garden City visitors last week. A. L- liinney and wife, of Stan-t couuty, were Lakin visitors last week. H. J.

Patfe, of Denver, was transacting business iu our city last weak. W. H. Johnson was in town yesterday and made this office a pleasant call. J.

E. Bennett and H. M. Smith, of the Snuihside, were pleasant callers at this- office yesterday. Mrs M.

H. Parcell has recovered from her recent illues and is able to be at the postoffiee again. A cake walk will be one of the special features of the 'iterarv given at the While school house next Saturday night. The ladies of I.akin anil vicinity are cordially invited to call on Mrs. Butt, April 1st.

and 2nd. and inspect her elegaut line of pattern hats. -The many friend of D. T. Wright and family will be glad know that they e-pect to ret urn to I.akin some time in the near future.

Linddwrg, Clav Center. Salina and Raudo'ph have apnintd com-tnittes to pull for the new Swedihh college to be located iu Kansas. The context will be decided in May. The Voting People' Society of Chiiutian Endeavor will hold i's rer ular meeting at the church Moodav niirht. T(vri Missions; love rf souls.

Rom. 10:1. Leader H. G. Stocking.

-We are elad to learn that V. Tt- li i .1 iveuiiaU, who reentlv moved from Lakin to Great Bend and opened up a hotel at that place, has met with great uecess in his new undertaking. lie has since pur chased the building he occupies and is now running one of the best hotels in the citv. Thieving is getting to be tm ninkl. wmm.iU luminal ago a hen honse in the west end of 1 wwn was vihiteti, ana everv mwi stolen.

The stormy nights we have been having lately have favored those on mischief bent, as it would be almost impossible to hear a disturbance of anv kind during such strong winds. Many of our citizens were sear ing for the bank robbers last week but so far thev have been unsuccessful in their effort to find them. It was reported last week that some tramps had stopped at Mr. Travlnr's north east of Deerfield, and stayed alldaT, in cane stack. After the men had gone about six dollars in silver was found Mattered around the stack and a ten dollar bill was found in a haystack a mile south belonging to Mr.

McNeill's. The bill had two holes burned in it. F. P. McAllister and Charlie 'Waterman are still out looking tor them ard it was reported they had discovered a trail iu the north west part of Fintiev county but the report has since beeu disputed so nothing positive is known i i i DR.

RICHARDS, lysician and Surgeon. Owe A I iiif Irtii Store, lls iiU-llli', Vrt M4III CaiU illrtiikd 10 with (rohiiine or lie .11 II. G. MAD1.S0X, KKaI.KU IS LUMBER: ami aii kinds of imiiilin i nia'er'Hl, iiti ltidinir Hardware, Doors, Windows, Paints and Oils, JJi.ild Paper, Kelt Hor.fiV.g', Aira'ite Piaier and Wail Finish. Locust Posts and Barbed Wire.

Fiiniittire. Carjif's, and GmmIm. COAL. Girti goo 'if, nil Priies HcaMiuahle.iiJrJ WANTED! ALL KlXDri id POULTRY. HIGHEST CAU PUiCES PAID.

ETe MR. E. .1. ROSS Jt GARDEN CITY. KA.

A Horrible Outbreak Uf win nil my iiHtithlrr'a 'U vcloicl ititunimMs uf scaiti liea'l nle L. li. titii. "I Wurgrttiiown. i tmt 9 Armcn Tiive ctini- lure" "er 11 cure fr i m.

loner, uiieiitn. i runk-s. Sri-S. tt-rs anil Piiea. Ouiy i't t.

il R'clmrtig Kabbits Wauled At four centN ea-h. Keep from fnwt. Delivered at F. P. Mf AliMrV Lakin or J.

E. Bennett's outhside. A Wonderful Invention Thev cure dandruff, hair falluig. vet coMs came as an urdirarv comb. The only patent tomb in the world.

People, everywhere it has lieeu iinroduced, are wiid ivith di lijjht- simply comb vour liar each dav aud the comb does the resi. This wonderful comb i- simply todireakable and is made it so that tt aosoluten sol break or cut Ute hair. Sxild on a written iruaraittee iftvtt uefWl satisfaction in every respect, Njiiu i so stamps for on. Ladies sixe We. I I jriits si.t.

i.ic mnii women wanted everywhere to intro-dnre tiiis anicle. Sells on sight. Agents ire wild with success. (See want ad iu this paper.) Address D. X.

Rose, Geu. Uiecatur, It Cost the Santa Fe $36,151.57 Last tear to maintain the high standard of its dining car service between Kansas City and Chicago. why tue Santa can truthfully advertise that no expense ia spared to provide the best tueals iu the world for its patrons. V. G.

Rochester, Tha Atchiron. Top ianta Fa TUi)-aj kaai, ian. ilaii ti-lis evening. lC.rl Ohio seed potatoes at Hart 4 Mullaney'a. J.

S. Friesuer was transacting business in our city yesterday. Charlie Waterman made a visit to Iiuasell Beati j'a ranch, iu Steven county, last week. Pete Pitt uer L. leased the Ad Hetland place which he will farm the coming jear.

Iter. Heidtiuann will preach at the Waechter achuol house, in JSuockeyville, on next Sunday. THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FIT-TING tXMtSKTS, now straight front and veutilatiu; at Tate's. C. H.

Oliver, of Deerfield, will La on our sleets every Moiidav to buy ad sell poultry, junk etc If you are suffering from deafness, throat or lung troubles, cou-ttult Dr. Braiuiiuau at Kansas ('itv. Editor Keep, of Deertield, returned recently from a trip to Chicago. He reports a pleasant visit. A complete line of new up to injl liner? at most reasonable 'prides, Lakin House April 1st.

and 2nd. The Dorcas Society wilt give a progressive musical social at Snow's Hail this evening. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Uutt, of Garden City, wili be at the Lakin tluuse April lal.

ami -ud. with a complete lme of up to date millinery. Mrs. I. Hipe returned SaMird iv after a three weeks stay on the Southed and aided her name Ui our list of subscribers.

Uk. Birr, the dentist, will be at the Lakin House, April Isi. and -ltd. prepared to do all kinds of dental work at reasonable prices. V.

S. Rcnick lias sold his farm to Mr. Davies and family, from the eastern part of the state, who arrived last eek to take possession. Flurry Kemper bad the misfor-tuue to have a barn destroyed by tire a few days ago. Several young calves which were in the baru were also burned.

Paul Jeklin and wife cauie down from Holly, yesterday. Mr. Jeklin is looking after land in this part of the country, and may locate permanently in this place. The Arkansas Valley Sentinel will be discontinued and C. S.

Guy will take the printing material to Rus sell county where he will continue in the newspaper work. We understand the Syracuse News has pur chased the subscription list. Sheriff Simmons returned last week from his search for the horse and buggy and other property which was stolen a few weeks ago. He waa successful jn finding everything but the thief. Ttte buggy belonging to Mrs.

Goeden had been sold to parties in couuty. The north side school house in Garden City was wholly destroyed by tire one day last week. It is reaiiy for busiuess Eijemccd DiiTBn WIeb Tea sn a FiEB TUTSDUt, Call sb ec. TATE, IS Cattle Did. Without Injury ta tls Eps or inter Parts tf itrl Car-Sul Dip is used and endorsed by such well-knorn ranchmen as Goodnight, Otis L.

Benton, Mills Wood, H. S. Boice, J. S. Mcintosh, A.

J. Streetor, F. Kemper and hundreds of others. Try Hoora's Lump to At druggists or prepaid on receipt of price, i.oo per bottle. oore's Car-Sul aiAYOIi'S PUOCL IMATIOX.

I. H. ti. Madiwio. Mfir of th city of Lakin.

ia puruat)r of ihf luirt in -ncii ca maon and proriiiwl. do hMhv dorian, and that iliarowiil a rtnlar in said city, at K. Thorpe'- nrtir- oil Moinia. April 1UJ1. at vhicb tinu th folliiuiui; oftiwrs arc to votd for lo-nit: Ow Polio J'ldai-.

Ouc iJayor. Kire Cuurilmn. OneCitjr One lar.halt. aud Ouf Sttt Com-miMtoow. Ui hold their nwptr ofiiont fur ibr torni of onu ir.

I hwpbj- apfwint with th iiit of tip council, the following namrd ntrsooa to act a citrku and judeat said fiction: For JndsH Mu Sarah Tat. Jamn Durmnd. H. E. Hrtifo.

Forriwkt-Miiw Ethl Bantu. C. Lone It Done at the City of Lakin. County of Stale of Kansa. thin ''th.

day of March, li 1. H. 0. Mapihon. Maor.

Attert: C. A. Loma. City Clerk. Xotiee.

To Kf-amy County Teachers The annual examination for county diplomas will be held at the ofbV of ioieriutendeut ou April and Teachers will kindlv advisse the as lo the number of eataiuin- 5IJ" Is in a A. Simmons, Coun Suit Little Feminine Fixing Auiuiig the pretty odds and ends to be worn with wlnti hhirt vva sis art- ties of lisif inch ties of Imlf i.ich black ribbmi iinifhed at encli fnd with a gilt iemlaut. Tiie ribbon is cut a yard and a half long, and pae around the neck oiire and tie in front with two even loops and ends. Narrow four in-hand scarfs have th- nda Hd and fin- i isnru win witir iikl 1 Rntboii collars have the -ndt gathered and thrust into the lop it a gut spike. The newest tiling iu the way of a belt fastener is a buckle in the form of a brooch which pins the ribbon or velvet belt iu place in the front.

The rage for dangling ornaments seems to be upon us, ami belts of 1 1 1 1 velvet, sua ami nuoou are mjisiifo with rosettes of narrow velvet lib- wuh from two to eight emls few ftffijai ta or ill rita inoiiuC 1 li vui 11 a aa rw iiiw u- iiimivo long tiipshed nS wttn gilt peii'lauis. Black velvet eoutinues Iu be popular, aud where a quantity of it is used even the most faahiuu-able dressmakers use the cotton backed. The new and pretty trimming used so much ou eveuing gowns and silk bodices cannot be purchased ready-made, but fortunately it is not difficult to make. It is used to finish collars, re vers, yokes, aud is really a tucked ruche of uioiseline. April Ladies' Home Journal.

ANTEl. Butinetu' uieu anil WuiueD to iaku caciusiveugeijcv (or a Slate, ami control sub-aeeut hnnlitn: Or title's Elrciric Cumh. $8,000 fer peoiwiinn. Fact. Call ami 11 pr-ife it.

D. N. Rosa. Gto Dtcaiur, 111. Db.

Bltt will be in Lakin M-n day aud Tuesday, April 1 and 2. Don't fail to read Dr. Brana-maa's ad iu anotlter column of this paper. 1 i I i i I 3 FOR CATTLE ONLY piiprQ Mange. Texas or Spanish Itch.

KILLS Lice, 11 UU Ticks, Fever Germs and all other vermin. Is Best and Cheapest for Grub or Wolf in back and to prevent Blow Flies, drive out Screw Worms and heal the, wound. Can be used wkh safety and success in dipping" tank or with swab or brush 'V Cir-Sul Dip at dealers, or direct from us. Price $1.50 per gallon. Book free on application.

Call or address the sole manufacturers. Moore Ctiemicai and Manufacturing 1501 and 1503 Gsnssse Isssss City, Us. 8AR-S0l DIP thought the fire originated in tha basement from itistautaueoua com- bustion. The building was erected in 1SSU at a cost uf about 115,000. This ia a great lues to Gardeu City, but immediate arrangements will be made to rebuild.

hO FaT sale ia putti 1st H. Gr. MlDISOIN; I IFTV fcouceruing them. I.

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