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State Line Register from Lamborn, Kansas • 5

State Line Register from Lamborn, Kansas • 5

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Lamborn, Kansas
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Linp 'Register. upiJe? Wilson weht If ypt Wif frppIcatloif foj ft or Jonah Might mifflOUN, was. BLACKSMITH SHOP i Kvery effort will be made to give my custqraers gQqd work at reason able rates. REPAIRING Of ALL KINp. LAMBQRN, A HOSTST1ER Priidiit, in KANSAS.

i ATTORNEY AND fi0UNSEO9ATH WlU prwUci io ll th CouHirf uw DR, QANDYw MARCUS BROWN ATTOBNEr-AT-LAW. LANP QASE3 A SPEQILY, Have a eotuplete Abstract of Laud Entries auij cobtcata pr Sherman county, QOOtlMWD CHAfc, f. WEfiElt CMki. GTOH. Jj, AMD COMLISTE LIKE OF nnnniiwri WINN liAllBORN, KANSAS.

Do a General Banking Business We Are Prepared make Farm Ot dhtt61 ai lowest Rates. Insurance Written. Sotarjr 1Vork titecttcd EE Dealer iH Ruletdn i id jnagjer- mujsaay pa rwdbk; uhp T. J. Jiarnett and Robt.

Ilazleton pn it rhnrdo nt hnrMl BtftallnaJ AUd lodged their prisoners ty 'foe cpuntjr Jaij.r AM WU1U WO i At tha RpDubiican Rallv Wednesday, -I T- "1 I only the speakerg put fa an appeacanpp, and on paturday, jja)Vd rjad enjy a few farmer and what cpuld be bfqu In from town or an audlance. A man rrom mis ena who happened in said tt was the thin nest political rally he ever saw. old bosses crack fppir party WfliP" but it seems, to ige, they've wsij grip." Died Sunday Ocber fith, Anna Pearl, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigafoqa.

Aged 10 raontna ana 16 No sweeter, brighter little flower ever bloomed to cast a gleam of light nto any house-hold than little Pearl. Just as her merry little laugh began to ring through the ha.ppy home of a few days past jut as her bright eyes be gan to drink In a world of wonder to the ttyy form, was she suddenly called away. Surely nothing more beautiful, lovely or pure from earth, ever will gently tap upon the golden gates of an unknown eternity than little Pearl Her parents have the sympathy of a host of friends in this the greatest bereavement they have ever been call ed upon to bear. "la all a secret wisdom reigns IN MEMORIAL. Died On Friday evening 26th, 1890, at Kansas.

John Clark, of heart disease. His remains were interred in the Edson Cemetry at A. Sunday. The funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. Pittman and Rev.

Denny. The burial was in chanre of the Ed son Alliance, No 2505. The funeral procession was over one-half mile long. The following resolutions were adopt ed by the Edson Alliance of which de ceased was a charter member: WnEKEAS, It has pleased the All- wise Creator and ruler of our destl uies to remove from this world out be loved brother John Clark, therefore be it. Resolved-, That we, Edson Alii ance, do condole and mourn with the family in their sad bereavement.

Resolved, That the family and fi lends of Brother Clark have our heartfelt sympathy and friendship in this their sad afliotion. Resolved, That these resolutions be entered upon the minutes of this Alliance, and a copy sent to tbe fam ily of the deceased, and a copy sent to the Goodland News and the State Line Register for publication. G. II. IIUBANKS, L.

F. Meeker. Com. G. II.

Austin. EDSON. Corn cutting all over and every- body happy. A. Days brothei sniped two carload1 of cattle Monday niglit from Edsoiil, to balme They wert two years- old past and averaged on thousand lbs.

The Alliance boys of Edson, order ed a car load of coal Monday, and expect to send another Satuiday next. Another load of hogs shiped from this place last Saturday. They were taken to Utah. Every body is tickled about the ticket nominated Saturday, and every one thinks it, will be elected to a man. Yoi may depend on our alliance for votes.

Some of the boys think that the republicans will get six votes in Washington township, but I doubt it. Three new members last evening and more expected next night. Rhodesi Allen came in frona Lead- ville with a pocket full of Kuodes always brings the "chink" when he goes out, L. F. Higba has- a new wind mill.

L. F. Meeker thinks of gMng to Utah to look at the country and get acquainted with the Mormon. The alliance is stroisg enouah here to Palmer's own precinct for J. F.

Jiiaomel. Dlack Hawk. To tfi'e Editer Dear Sir: I wish to mak a korreckshtin re garcKn the Iluntin expedishun you re-" ferdtoinyur last pobheashun. xir must he" ben misenformed or largely desevec! therov or in truth the' epfe-dishun was a most sucsesful won. I no for 1 was "won ov em." YA yu wil let this "explenashun go on rekord in yur offasal origan yu wil lift a klowd now restin on the Iluntin partie, and yu wil plese sa the partie didnt kil any Jake Rabets wat had jilblanes, nor hart deseses, but did sack three duks, won Eufalo, gras chicken, to Jake Rabets, won Duve and Meder larks for god saks, and grene Water melen Ten Sents ech wer had.

True ther is a draw-hack to evry succes. and ours wosno exsepshun. Jon lost bis cote Cal drunk the liker, and the tu Bills had tu walk six we are unraliably unorthensed to say that Chips are good cuckers andar awful warm wen tha ar hot. Wil further ad a report just had from the Sandy, conf erms a former report, that ther is lots of shutin on the krick, and we think uf gain up ef we can git a Hay? swallQwel ftl Wtoi yontqpy us aq xwk fcr goods as other people) hut we dont. This, anc( this alone, is the reasqn whywe are doing the amount 01 bus iness we do.

Docs This Pay? Well, arq satisfied we can make our and flutter this year, and we expect to keep right along with the processiQn. W-ATCBI THIS COLUMN FOR BARGAINS. As we are going ft give you prices that are new for this country. We have 20 pkirs of La- die's Shoes, 3s to 4s, Button and Lace, till they are gone. You can get them for tH3L $2.00.

Childtfens at .37 to 60 cts. Mens Walk- er Boots 6s 7s 9s 10 and lis at 2.25,83,00 Former Price $3,00 and 4.00. t(6w, phase rerrmfcftlfte pfitetf or you to get RULE CO. PirjjtiSuED Eypny TiiyntinAY; LQCAL NEWS. i UQV VlUlVf 4tuiiv Wail fcldHes Dally, West, 12:20 KM.

East 8:20 P. M. Offlpe open Sunday one hour after mail arrives. iirr i. Winn, P.M.

Bran an hor 3 at Rule's. Sorghum 603 per gallon at Rule's. A Car l'flad of Goodland fjpur. at Rule's. What takes Al.

Shelley to Gqpdland bo. often? The World's Fair tower Is to be 1,500 feet. Hattie Lockbart reporjs hev school doing fine. Call and see the new goqds at Snyder Shelleys, Miss. Minnie Small was in the Metropolis Monday.

The EaklnBros. will soon haye sown 200 acres of wheat. Our stock is complete in all respects. We buy to sell. Rule Co.

Miss. Lula McFarland Sundayed With her folks at home. Price our Flannels and Cantons. Snyder Shelley. Package Coffees, all 25 cts.

at Snyder Shelley's. Boston now rates sixth in the list of cities of the jJnited States. Dont buy a bill of goods till you get our prices. C. T.

Rule Co. We have received another lot of 15 ct towels; get a pair before they are gone, at Rule's. Bring in your eggs and butter. Highest price at Rule s. Just price our Under-ware and Gloves.

U. KULE (Jo. Mrs. Robinson returned from Colo rado Springs to be at the deathbed of her little grand-daughter. Our foreman has been pressed into double duty this week, and the ReQ' isteu is one day late.

For homesteader's prices' go to Sny der-i Shelley's. I want 10 dozen spring chickens, gooa, size, tnis weeK or next. C. T. Rule.

Underwear cheaper than you ever bought at Snyder Shelley. The old proverb, "Where there's a will there's a way," has been revised to suit the situation. It now reads, "When there's a bill we re away." See our line of Prints and Gingh ams, for clean nice patterns and pit cos, they are correct. C. T.

Rule Co. New Hats, Bonnets, Toqoes, Feath ers, Bird Ornaments, Ribbons etc, at hard time prices. Mks. S. J.

Andekson, The fighting editor ran against a dentist last week and is consequently mourning the loss of thirty-one teeth, and is kept quite close to bis bed. C. P. Russell moved his scales to his ranch north of Goodland. By the way, he left an excavation which snould be filled up, or some damage may result.

Nearly, every one in this part of the county goes to Kanorado to do then- trading. Special correspondent to tne Prayer again was not in vain, For we had a soaking rain. Twix't politics and local shower's. We're inclined to think this wwld is ours. We intended to give our readers short sketches of our candidates this week, on account of sickness was unable tlo so.

We hope to be able next week to give them worthy men tion. i You will find a fine line of shelf dry goods in the large invoice just re- received at Snyder Shelley. Ladies, buv vour dresses while Snv der Shellev's are selling Dress Cnorls at and b6iow cost, to close them out and make room for new goods. Snyder Snelley's is the place after all to buy cheap, and get what you bar gain for. Call and see us, we wil convince you.

1 Snyder Shelley Dr. Thomas, a reliable Dentist Is in cated in the Leonard block, Goodland, Kansas, prepared to do all kinds of Dentist work. All work fully guar anteea. 41 Attend the Alliance Rally on 0c tober 18th. H.

P. GAM)p l)RtO STOBf I hate just opened wjhi largest irug Stn-e in German County and am! fully prepared to1 handle at ctfrapl'eW line of PATENT MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS Preficfiptions careftilljf Compounded; KAKOBA60, A -CARRIES A HARDWARE, Stcrvcs, and TinWate' Cutlef CaiH Rop5 CO AL OlXr and Gasoline. SHBLLBY Thfe is the pkoe to buy tfrtat you tran4 i at Homesteader priced TflEIR STOCK 0 Shoes! and Boots Is complete, best of QualitY, and'lowest A DOLLAR SATED IS A DOLLAB EABNED Call and see us and get our Prices HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR COUNTRY PRODUC Respectfully, SNYDER Yur in litimn SUB9KRIEER..

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1888-1891