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Bucklin Standard from Bucklin, Kansas • 4

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Eiorisi Livery sals il. IrfiSn Qtnnfiorr. I aillSiUUiUi J. OLAHK, CO, FUOPBIETORK. Go To The BUCKJ.O, KANSAS.

AUG. 25, .1837. I'HORSDAY BOISE H. Wusp, Editor And Proprietor. pi .1 TURKCUTST ALSWAYS READY.

PASSER6ERS' CARRIED TO ALL PARTS OF THE GOONTRY, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy 1 year. i One copv six months. cts. One copv thee months.

.50 cfs. For Groceries, Queens and Glass-Ware, The Tkavelisb Publm With Find the ENTERPJllSE Sl'APil' A SplekdjiPLAC'E to Liavb Teeib Teams, CHARGES REASONABLE. Entaved in lo pst office as second cass mail'matey. CANDY, THE NORMAL INSTITUTE OF FOKD COUNTr. (Contributed by Ar.na Bradshaw.J The Ford county all oeiu to ba.

grasping for the knowledge obtained at the Institute, as the number now enrolled is severty-tive and more coming in almost daily. Prof. Abbott, a man of ability apd culture, is conducting the Institute. He also has the subjects of didactics, methods of instruction, natural pniloyiby a.id book-keeping. The first is given more in form of a lectures, (is quite a number have no access to books on the subject.

The teachers are expected to be ablo to reproduce the most important definitions given In the previous lessons, and with liia quite and impressive way of presenting the subjects all are interested and each day they feel they have learned something thai will be of much value to them. Prof. Webb, principal of the City high school, has the subjects of arithmetic, giarn-ir gcojrraplry and reading, la his pleasant way of conducting tho classes, all feel to give their views, and the subjects are well understood. Prof. F.

A. Lee, principal of the Cimarron school, has the subjects of U. S. history, orthography, penmn and These reeitctlcn are made interesting and instructive. Prof.

Groen-dvke, Sup't. of Fod county, has FLOUR. MEAT, OIL AND SYRUP. CIGARS, ORANGES, LEMONS TOBACCO, PEANUTS, ETC J. E.

FIHSBAO: 1 Propter J. parks i Tims Tail. 7:0 o-oJJ SPEAREY IEEE, KANSAS. WESTWARD. Putin No.

1. passenger, arr. 1,14 u. ra. 1 i No.

3. 2,16 p. in. No. 13.

freight arr. 6,30. p.m. EASTUAliD. if rain No.

2, passenger arr. 2,30 a. in. I No. 4.

1,45 p.m. No. 14. freight an. 6,44 a.

m. I No, 6 6 do not stop. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Garden City, July 1st. i887.

North Main Street, Bucklin, Kansas. DEALER IN GEOCBRIES FOUEs MEAT, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, BEANS, RICE. SODA, BAKING POWDER. CURRANTS. PRUNES, APPLES, STARCH, COAL OIL, VINEGAR, PICKLES fSORGUM, SYUUP.

OYSTERS, AXLE GREASE, ALL KfNDS OL CAN, NED GOODS. QUEEN'S WARE, GLASSWARE, ETC. ETC. I expect tosril atEail.oudpelm I'y solict the patronga of ttw lowhig-named settler lias tiled notice A. S.

DEMPSEY, CONTRACTOR BUILDER, Bucklin, Kansas. Will Mako Estimates On All CAHPENTER Work. Give Him A Call. ot ins intention to make unaiproor 111 support of liis claim, and that said mouf will be made before L. E.

Mi.Gar- rv. Clerk ot tho District Ccnut, at Dod'e Citv, Kansas, on Sep't, 1st, 1SS7, viz: Elias'Urownstein, for the ei se pV ri(4 Rent.inn SI in townshin 20 south. of range 23 west of the 6th P. M. charge of cons JUiticn and school or TT nnmna f.liB.fnllrtwhW witnesses to leaaor Mattes, ganization and nunutge-nent.

His many years in school work enabUs prove his continuous residence upon, pnltii hHou of Raid In.nd. vis: Sim ft .1....... nnA RinMnro 1 Unnrf bUiiUtiwiuio filiu uuii'itiic, hun to present these subjects In the on bobinian, Moses Liftshiez, Abram OliU VM'iniierjr ana Jmiko vvemnerg, an 01 Ford P. O. Ford county, Kaps- -DEALERS INgJ AknTVrvis Vitv.fcr ttiM ei of tiwl Bucklin, Kansas.

X- Nll.h MAKE ESTIMATES, SUV 3CKK'X ALL COM PETIT fOJi. ant eotsw 01 section Zi, townsnip best possible manner. The subject is one thai; should greatly interest the young teachers. The Normal in general is all that could be desjvd. Among the visitors present th! week this week were Rev.

Lawther, Miss. Mliuie Atkins, Miss. Emily Beadle, 2Rs of range 23 w. Hp nsimp.s the followincr witnesses to IMPLEMENT uhdvh prove his continuous residence upon, I ANNOUNCEMENTS. i I hereby announce myself as candidate for.Kejister of Deeds subject to I the decision of tho Republican county convention, Frank A I 1 hereby announce I'mysclf a candidate for the office of County Clerk sitb-fjecttoiheecision of the "Republican bounty convention.

W. S. Pagan. 1 1 hereby announce myself as a c.io-dMiite for tin office of Countyj Attoc-Ineyof Ford county, subject to the action of. the liepiiblican nomi-ialin-j convention.

I Ji. ic. Soper, of Dodge Ci ly. hereby announce myself as a candidate to: llegister of Deeds of Fo i subject to the decision ti.e pelican oirventi-u ItuHii Dea doll 3 O'OssiiTp. ana rAilLlvsnioii oi.

H.iMi wry. oar cob Pollock, Barnavd MiiuUin. Lazara-us Pollock Ilvmpn Mindlin, all of Mrs. Sdyder. Mrs.

Ames, Mesurs. Brown, Wolf, W. J. FitzgerrJd, Tur- Ford P. O.

Ford con ans. ner, and Mr. roweison, iriacipai 01 A l-ir. A lira -m Mpnrlliii for Hie of Presbyterian College at fhis place sw i of section 34 and of sel of sec made some very interesting reuia' jss Tinware, oodenware and NAILS etc. -B(JlLOEKS AJATEtliAL A hPEol'ALiTY.

goods xsottom; frious, tion 00 town snip "its, runje w. on Thursday. School closed Friday 11enan1.es uie loinnimg vviineses tu noon until Monday with the question prove his contmuuos upon, and cub ivation of, said lud, viz: Jacob Pollock, Isaac Fox, Louis and Davis Fox, all of l-'o' P. O. Ford box.

One quustion was; as there a woman in the Revolutionary wit vbo XOTJCJ5. To M-rroji 1 may coNtEr Notice is here by given- that a Tuition will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners pt i lie regular session of said Board, in October, praying the oiani.aton of Bucklin township, described as follows, to-vit: Begining'on est lUi of ranjee 21 nine miles north of tie sotnli Jine of Ford county, (or so an to iclad the south half of 21. west 6 tk P. thenoe son. to tlie south line of Furdcounty; tiieuce east to the east line of Ford county; thence north to the nine miles, move or less, to include tlie said sou.

of township 28, range iheU' oest to the place of begiiiing. acted as a spy. NORTH MAIN STEEET BUCKLIN KS. county. C.

F. M. Niles, Register. All a-e invited to come and the Normal. -0 Land Office at (fiirdun Coy, July It, 18ST.

Xdtice is berebv (hat the fol Harvey E. Bi rd ley is erecting tt bus Ask Snyder how to make liniberger 'cheese. iness liouse Oil Oak street just west of lowing named sealer I ns Died notice Shepherd ark's livery barn. Mr. or Ins intention 10 make nna 1 proot iii support ot Lis claim, and iliac said T.iniif will lift mr.dn Vinfore L.

R. Mc- I John MeDanieJs and three other gentlemen from north of Fonda, were I at Bucklin, Saturday. Bradley will occupy it with 4 complete line 01 Hour, feed coal, eet. This is a much needed enterprise and one tlmt Kansa (Umy District Clerk of Ford county, tt j. r.

will he much appreciated by the' citi George Hall Spearvilte, Dealer tx HARD WAKE, LUMBER, IMPLEMENTS, is ETC. Ai'Tisas. ill lllSUlliuo I'l jjihio viri on beptember 12th. 18S7, iz: John zens and traveling public. towels, ror tne lot 3, se nwi oc section township range 21 w.

Tfe nnmes the following witnesses to MONEY! MONEY! Lots of money to 1 loan tirst mortgage secmity at very I reasonable rates. fS.ee YVeyand Bru-ingtor, Bucklin, Kansas. i Mrs. IT. A.

Miller, who haabeen vis- The wind on last Thursday evening displaced Howell Trager's large store room off of the foundation. prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: John T. Everett; Warren W. Sage, AVilliani M. Smith and George G.

Patterson, all nf fliivhUt. KnilKMS. On Friday willing hands soon had it I iting with her son, left for Trinidad. I fViWnrlrt Thursrln v'inorniiicr. To Whom This May Coneeru, I have sold you goods and waited on you until now and" I must have my money.

I have been scrateb-i A3 hard to aocommodrte you and new please do a little to accom-diite mo, foj' money I irst have, and tliafc soon as it is impossible to do bus-i-ess wit'iout luone-. For the CASH I will soli goods as cheap as the cheapest. Set t'o's down irt your little book and reineinber 't. J. S.

Sharks. ui its proper place again not much the the Houaa Opposite Corner of Maiu street 13 24 C. F. 11, Niles, Eegister. worse of the This building is Mcssrs'Ford.

and Shaw, of Ford were 21 bv 60 two stories high, the lower viewing the city Monday evening. story was lathed with patent lath, Laud Office at Garden City, August 11th, 13S7. Vntii is lifi'-nhv pi ven that the fol W. 8. Pagan's name appears in our announeementcolumns as a candidate Juneau UociIgt- in thereby giving the wind a chance to use its full force against the building.

Ford, was at Mr. Carpenter, of lowing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said will be made before T. J. Van-e'e slice, Probate Judge of Ford coun- We can h- hi th i v2 N. E.

Bucklin, Saturday. i i he S. W. and i ie S. E.

i NOTICE TO FARMERS. Vi I.Iib iiiidprsiflrnerl luive iimt onen- Kansas, at his office touge iv-mmiH. fiftnU'v 2tih. 18S7. viz: Jacob X.

W.i of section 3i, Uvvish' or range 21. Well improved -price cush, balauceon yen's iiiue. L. Hamilton, for the e. of the swi ano edup a real estate, loan and insurance LUMBER, HARDWARE AND PAINTS, Doors, Mm, 1HLMG GEMIT, Plaster Peris, UMm Paper and Glass.

A Me Stoclc to Stmt froni wioftliesft or section -0. towusnip E. II. Wilson. I before the Republican convention, for the oflico of County Clerk.

VYe have met Mr. Pagan but once, but believe jj him to a man of integrity ami perfectly I (jualified to fill this important oilice. I I. K. Miller, wizard family, went I to Greensburg, Thursday the same day.

4 I John Sparks is building- an addition I to the rear of his siLore room, in vyhii I be expects to live. I FOR Sllf! CHEAP. 1. "Hiie 21 w. omce at tins place, anu we win no a general land oilice audi He names the follow mg witnesses to We an sell 5011 the S.

W. of See. see us. ueyand liruington. 0, Ton I'ddp 2ft, RaiiKO 21, for $1,1005 700 CASH, bidanco on TIME.

prove his continuous residonco upon, and cultivation of, said land, Jacob J. Be-kner, Allen S. Hrownfletd, Cassius 11. Buttolph, and Burton J. Bissell, all of Corbitt Kansas.

Yard South of A. T. F. Depot. Near Library Building.

P. O. Ex lift, DODGE CITY' KANSAS. .11. WI S0S NOTIOEl All persons knowing themselves in I Lt(; b'-xdi (12) with bvtd- debted to the undersierned are re ness hoest fu BacPi'bi, if ap- quested to caU and settle the same im rKed ut once.

mediately. I must have money, so p'ease call and settle at once. Add: ess; I. W. Entz, Greensburg Ks.

EDWARDS- NICHOLS, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. llinkla, accompanied by Mr. H's cousic, came, in from Gretinsburg, Tuesday and drove down to their old friend D.

Pilchard's, passed the night with them returning the next day. Miss, Hinkle is much pleased with Bnckbn and is thinking of locating here. A. S. Dempsey and J.

W. Ma.iemore were given tho contract to build the s.hool at Fonda, which is to be eonp'cted by October first. L. K. Soner r-r eseuts hinisclf in this v.

eel's bfiudard as an a.yiiaut for the ion tlie cilice of (iunty A rev. We uVt- tiiud this conn- A'so: Jacob J. Beckner for the nei of seciion 2-j. townsliip 20s. 22w.

Ilo namps the folloTving witnesses to pove his contiiuious residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jacob L. Hamilton, Allen 8. Broynifie.d, David E. Culderwood and Bradford J. Bradley, all of Corbitt, Kansas.

Also: Allen S. TJrownlield for the wl ofthenni and w. of the sw of section 20, township 29s, range "Ave. He names the following witnesserto prove his continuous residence upou, null ivatimi of Rslid lllllll. viz: Ja- M.

Bandy, Corbitt, Kansas. Mr. Buttokih moved to town on Fri- IT i day. He is desirous to have the ad NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AM BUILDEUF. DEALERS IN vantage of our excellent school t.iis bins will be received until i winter.

1 o'clock p. iu. of Saturday, September On last Friday, AVm. Shepherd went a 1S117. to hvi'd school house for (list rice No, 40 Ford county Kansas.

Mer. Man, Ifflisils, eobL. Hamilton. Jacob J. Beckner, south to C.

D. Jannty's to buy corn upon an ivitation, we borrowed a shot House to behuilt 011 the west line of the town site of Bucklin. Ks. Plans and Henry Tetter and David E. Caldci vend! yll of Corbitt.

Kansas. F. M. ils, llegister. IP u.xxiitn.xo TTncrZctcilaLe's Good.

11 ui't'id went along Tlie fnl place has C'e 'ed -om the want of MAIN, AND WALNUT SIR SET; KAisE a -tfol'ciesit Cou.ity Attorney and at ire needs one of sterling speciflcat ions to bo seen at J. E. Fish-hack's store in Bucklin. The will be required to give bo.id with approved security for the faithful qei its. We ber.eve Mi Soper, TUT: STANDARD EXCHANGE.

TTT A ID 1 MVCtliC pco.ilc a very XXJLI jw we held up was at our fread D. L. Friehard. After partaking of a dnrk of water and being directed to Mr. A ye proceeded on our way.

AVe saw tt veal farmers turning 'over the soil. AVe passed over some very tine count which is deMned to make is good a crop producing country as lay under the sun. Corn is all more or less affected by the dry weal sutisfaiory cflicer. Spotwevlllo. performance ot Bids may he J.

E. Fishback's or address school board, Corbitt, Kansas. The boi-rd reserves the right to reject any and all bidn. W. Gosslee.

liack'in is to heve a rchool house. tlie tonds have been tell You Tullo UwiucJ LANDS. voted upon tnd (F. ri and are now be'iiK i i 1 he n-trket. The boa 'd I noon ail.ertie I'V This action, on last Thursday evening and irght, was visited by one of Hardware, l.umbsr Implements.

BL. I i S.rsUl'PLitiS. AC EST rou Ketcham Mitchell wagons. Joiin Dasrs Flows, Gsmplon )hmi And Essierly Biiu'er. We LradlnflMarletoiiIUrn 1 TE Pin! ban.

gest autl Ci ti, ut Sfovi-k hi Town. lids und hen 'let the 'o will be smooth li-'iid -JO a- i in 'M0 I Anf.oij AVald. of Liiwudd'e, ordered the Standard tor one year, and 5s making arrnngcnv-pl to iwft in etu-city. pushed as rabidly as possible, i catiie lun so 'I Hi ciillivation 7 iniU'4 TiO Of bil' l' 'ood well. ic 1.100, PW rrsU bahrcci on Fc BcK-me Buck 'ii is boor.ung the lumber that poinry there.

she is -Twenty-seven loads in one di'y. Ed. col. Perry, preeident of the A. K.

3k is row in the east on business unacted with Is road tiio heaviest rains of tills summer. About sundov'n the horizon in the north 1' id noriu east was one mass of black and aniy cloud which gradually approached the zenith against the wind. About nhie o'clock Die wind suddenly chr if-ed and brought the cloud, until it orc'spread the sky, with con tide1 able I'hcn ti rain iu sheets until tho streets were Hooded. BUILD'G VPF.R., 1 O'E. PJiASTfill, CEMENT, PUMPS, AGON WOODVVA rats or MU tniae ror a No.

out) mile from Bucklin 100 acres 25 in cvlvivntion. (ood welt and box house. Wl Tins Is b'-rgaln. Xo. 511 miles from town.

ncivs I'l ice 2 The Eodgq city schools fffil opc September 5ih. Martin Lumfesr The Unrkl ii bay carried off the money in the race Saturday. Ks'l Clr-k, of the Buei-'lin Ma 0011s inipi td the yamo hut Saturday toihe s.d;s'ation of all. vears at 7 per cem l's cas. I Jus 's a snap.

-C. PRATT. Man.gei Xo. f' f.i' uii'-es if m- and Stable. 1 -I 1 viirs.

Hush Ieaidoff is among the Standard's announcements ih's veek. "We Jo not know M'. I), but from the nice compliment paid him by the Dodga Democrat, we conclude te Is of ti gh; Lind L. J.I. 'nnniiighain iuforms us that Mr.

Hill of the contracting firm of UV Merlin i uUiority that th contract for the Arkansas, Kauaas ft John ITi'ghh tte, a candidate before! he denux-ri-t convent! for shc-itf. I I No. 7 1 cc. f.w rm2 i ,...0 Lumber Hardware, Lis i' olorado, from to Dodge Cdy chu-ktocri-v U. v.ei' wnn I'vinc Hate- bouse V.

iri. Hl.iioo. um balance 1 I 4 1 1.. .....1 1:. Bruce XTi'ikl, A-fd Earl! -1 I m.NDS, PAINTS, DOOUS" SASH i T.

VT1I. UNRT.F,S Clark and Clav Bare went to Greens- I-araert Pulse and family of n-1 -iiate-burg Frdn to the srne 1 all -urg. passed throng. Bneklln lv uwn uetwen ti.e iiowe clnb scon" tune "ay ci. tne way to Irs rather? piae.

v. r.ieu and tr findlev ad tlieJItiilinviJle I.fvHtics whicli re- four jln m.tth e-st IF Complcte and extn bit line t.m.iis and oils, ut K.M'UcrX on thfb' viiy throuli BjcVHu today to I'oW, id jn ft V'0toir f'l- toivn.

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Years Available:
1887-1888