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Bucklin Standard from Bucklin, Kansas • 4

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Bucklin Standardi
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Wl I FT iPfiOil I flfSMQ' i "CHEAP DAN Bucklin Standard. Friday, Real Estate lwm a ft es Ta SPEAKS $100,001 -TO LOAjf on 4al estater" i Wilson, Editor PitoritiKT'R. Uueklhi, Kansas. Ininrrvvfl.l mill imimnrnvjid Lands ttoTAirr 'also I proved and unimproved SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy 1 year.

$1,25 A buries of' excursions have been nr-j ranged by the Great 'Rock I-dand! town Lots. Fob Sale. DEEDS and One copy six months. to joints Neh One copy three months 50 cts bvaska on the following dates: August i 21st September lltli and r-v, drawn up -o'iitl A OICNOWfiEDP ZMFNTS ta- -''f i ber i'tli and I'iind. jj-lS Ui.

Entered in the post office at assecondcass maiynatter. MONEYfTO LOAN Tor rates, limit of tickets, anil i'ath-ef particulars to be announced 'hereafter. Sebastian, G. T. I'.

A. Topeka Kansas. JVtXD' TV HATES with or without A' C'ii' on Ihrw or five years in connec I have S200O Worth of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTE1WG, OVERCOATS, Ladies CIoIx- cX will sell on 1 to 6 Months Time With Security. Fill Ik Of Groceries, Flour, Dry-Goods, Ladies-weaK, arrival of trails --oni Vie west, a irta- tion. Toind.a! Ci'' leaves Great TIME CARD OF THE ('.

K. (RQCK1 JSLAM) ROUTE) AT BUCKMX. GOING "WEST Ko. 21. mail and express, 11:35 p.

m. No. 13. express, 10:25 a. m.

FREIGHTS No. 67 (local train) a. m. GOING KAST No. 22 meil and express 4:55 a.

m. No. 24 express FUBIGHTS No. G8 (lopajtrain) 11:00 a. raft.

F. Scokkehx, Agent. Tod: close witji tU'j f.un.v.r.' -fltitUod flyer. ij r. ij i i i I ChlJTi arrivh Chicago the Tins jajcertainly the qu.ck-est ln'eans of 'transportation boivVaeti points in Kansas unit the 'city of Chi-.

oago. For accommodations in- this cur'. A. S. DEMPSEY, CONTRACTOR BUILDER.

Cueklin, Kansas. Wjil lake Eslimates On All CARPENTER Work -Givo Him A Call. William Sny fler. NOTIGJS.TO STOCK Uucuun, Ace. Commencing Monday August 2i-ii, we will rim a Slock Train on Mondays and Wednesdays to gq Uirougliwith-out delay.

Leaving Liberal Lodge City on 70; then from Lucklin No. Ob will run extra ahead of time. Stock must be ready so that the train will not be delayed. Ure expect by this arrangement to get the stock in Kansas City by 5 or o'clock the following morning. It.

1 Scoi't'EitN, Agent. FURNISHING plenso notify yovr local ageiiLand ho be glad to moke such reserva In I2iidles Variety all at LoAvest Prices for CA SH at Daniel Fisher's Time Ca id of tkdkflnsa, Kansas Colorado Railway, at Kncklin, Ks. GOING WEST, BLACKSMITH. Horse shoeing done. Farm Implements repaired and dressed.

Any line tions as you may require by telegraph 4 INCREASED Til A IN SERVICE; "lJOCK ISLAND KOITK." Mail and Express, 1 1 :85. p. Ma fto. 21 Jfo. 27 Ex press, a.

m. GOING EAST, J. II. Dell'ng' left at tins ollice on! Saturday some samples of corn raised J. E.

FISHBACK, Main, street, ja-Uollixi 4:55 a. m. onhisnlace about four miles fo. 22 Mail and Express No 28 Expres besi 5:15 p. m.

i Alwavs appreciative of (ho uwvwi IUI1 Ji.U IH i UL'i il FuEiam And Accommodation. Interests of truvlling; t.u' lie. t.ie C.u- tfsqith work (lone with neatness and dis patch. Illinois AEJstrtii between IdAlX loX W.v-X faXB-E ET, Liucklin, Kansas--. Nebraska No.

(W goin' west No. 70 eoinc east 10.1-J a. m. I Kf U.wu if. LcSM't.

won uevoopcu anu altogether uj All trains DAitY. B. F. St'OFFEHN, A.GKMT average corn. nkiwly complete train service Tivo iinckliji (i.

A. E. Post No. 400, department of Kansas, meets every 2nd find 4th Saturday nights in each hionth. John II, IMlingert Convnander.

U. S. Culver, Adujant. "DEALElt IN Groceries Flour, ilEAL, MEAT, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE TEA. LEANS, RICE, SODA, BACON POWDER, CURRATS, PRUNES, At PLES, STARCH, COAL OIL, VINEGAR, PICKLES, SORGHUM: SYRUP, OYSTERS, AXLE GREASE ALL KINDS OF CANNEjj GOODS, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE; Et3.

Call and see liiy Roods and get my PRICES. 1 G. HUNTER, EiLESTATB ailfl LOANS, NOTARY PUBLIC. Bucklin, Kansas. Collections a Speciality Jiii i' liii township needs more hogs.

It pays a much better margin to the crop away in hogs. All the of the Fostat Lucklin are requested to be present at the next regular luteling. There will be business to transact that demands the presrncc cf the J. II. Delliiim.r (jonu.iaiidcr.

Mlid. Kanstw City Joseph iijid GooJkuelj Kaiiiias. One of tltese trains leaves Joseph daily at 0: 15 e. runs t' Goodland via Ilovton Junction, Fairbiury, and Belleville, arriving at Goodland at 2:05 tho following afternoon, llelurning, it leaves Goodland at p. arriving at st.

3 osep at 7 o'clock the next morning. The oilier new train Kansas.City daily at 9:05 p. and runs through to Goodland via Topeka. McFarland, Manhattan, Ckiy Center, Clyde and. Belleville, arriving at Good-land at 2:5 "i th." afternoon following, lletunling, it leaves.

Goodland daily at p. arriving at Kansas City the next morningafc r'ullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through ways on these trains be-hveon St. Joseph and Norton via Il.or-km Junction unci Fairbury, and bo-tween Canons City and Norton via McFarland, Chy Center, aud Jlelle- D. Janney visited Ford City Monday. Charlie Lehr, of over Saturday I.

K. MILLER, House c3 Sign. 'BilfiKLIRI, KANSAS; ISO os Does all kinds of PAINTING) Gbain isij, Paper Hanging, Calci-mining. fexH. DEALERS IN Lumber, Isath, Shingles, Lime, J.

W. MASEMORE; ilud-Bain. Clark Shelton, of Sod, liie towiiship, was in town Tuesday. The new city hall, at Dodge city, Vas dedicated yesterday. Gum boots have been in demand for Several days past.

iflle late rains have put the trround In fine condition to sow wheat. Large crowds attend the revival meetings, has taken charge of the pity rMeat Market. lie is a jolly fellow iihd will serve the public With choice meats. -i 1 Bev. Crouchj of Spenreville, who has been helping in tho protracted meeting, preached Jiis farewell sermon oil Wednesday evening.

AJ'e are informed that a young lady, dm' ing' the muday time this week, discovered herself with a pair of boots upon her feet. Everybody has been looking upon Frank Janney hs a confirmed bacLelor Hut, Oh! on Sunday all feai.s were dispelled when Frank was seen moving slowly along our "treets accompanied by a handsome young 'hidy. will o(iL kooh. -r Fr Ford; of I'oia City, was at Bucklin, Friday Willie, here he subscribed for the Sfandand. The Builder, Hair, Cement, Sc.

Bn 'Cenler Street Just East of Main. BUCKLIN KANSAS; 0- ville. The jtepu'ol'can ard Mn- iiiVilBv liec.i consolidated ami is is -red the County llo- puhbctui by 'Joe. C. by.

Gar, Save You Money in Building. All work entrusted to my care done with neatness and dispatch. I5PCKLTN, KANSAS. lUucd, one day Died August "ofii tss.s, in Libt-Hv :v.vk. Uie larnj iin.

ve; rm- Township Clark (-oai'tv Kau-s. s'li'iid; P. t'le beloved wife of Morris' M. SilileN aged cars nioiitl.b a ad 17 day. su'iel' ihe gin 3 taihs west ci' This i.i a choice i ai as ii t-i1 v-i ixdiig of the iiiiproveu IVnUj iu tliij Mt.

s- i. 8115S III iJEKS, YOLK i'KEJIIUM. livery person subscribing to or re-newins their subscription to this paper will be supplied with the Kansas City aVekklv Jwnr.NAT, free during the Sim Wet, mi 1 II I b. cu.u-, i be: L. M.

Taylor and Al Clark. -terday for Nebraska, and J. S. for Illinois. i ,0 click! ii hi I CamiiaiRii ot lSW.

Here is nn opportunity to place in i vein family tho largest and best Week-; iv pi per published, in Kansas City, i bend in your names at once, and get two papers for the price of ohe. i i i'ei eter Noret, inooved Wetinesduy er -ind i.i nto his liouso recently by jt: :i.u im. sneplienl. L.i. i Saturd: cur rei(iic.

1, C. jJr. A. Kiclianisoa bodies should siiliserbe fiilie LlSEATOIt, A Monthly Majrnzlnc hislriiting Fashions. Published bv IJUTTKRWU'KPuWishiiiR Co.

7, I) 11 West 1 3lh street. Sow York. Subscription Price, $1.00 II. WERTZ; I'll un ioe was always kind. her present bonif 'or iivt.

and no one was vo be iiuneil, away from her door 1 ei' hungry. Her relaiives iuivc felt sympathy of in loss. Kil'teriii" for puts ihe WINCHESTER! 1 Kiowa County's i convention will beheld September jtrs. Andy Cowef took her mother. jMrs.

Kutherford, of Green.dmrg. t6 Jierhonie Monday, returning on Tues-iiiy. gave us his subscription to the Standard last Monday. 4 Warren Sage and Thomas Kaile isist'i I i Souici Geisier Bucklin, Ks, All iiiujs of ew iork made Jtiul repairing Ai eel all Competition. ho Sl; M.

lien lie Cldca-f as a a i i i r-. I. I'll i Give us a call. SlNdLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING T00LS 0 AMMUNITION OF ALL JrfANVFACl VREli BY WIIICHESTER REPEATIHG ARMS will leave shortly lor Indiana. G.

L. Davis, of Lew is, calied fjthe Standard last Monday venMg tlu paliefsent to hini. will soon move to Portland, Ogon. Iler.icr Kuicade ad John Boss fli two lumber liruis made an assignment recently for the henellt of their. creditors.

Too much credit, we understand, is the reason of lie fai'ut'es. ever, t'aal the D.ciioei-ali;; pari op-1 posed.t'- Siu-li tileii only wl en lacy i a'v i' ilie i I Sead for SO-'pagre cratic in p-to say. V. til- a.u. anu Df Hilbbard and wife, of For i City, attended church here Sundaj l.

11. Apperson, of Dodge Ciiy. ppent Sunday with Ids IV.tkcrar.t' B. L. Coen left for Wk-hiU Sunday Evening returiinig tdnrsday: J.

II. JJellihger iufoi'ms ii that 11. p. Duel, otl'leasaiit Vnlley township: ihreshed and wbr at ci op one day last-week from which he reali-t d. tt oats bushels; of heat "on bushels.

1 At the committee nieetiiiLr I. Mi Mr. alvia -ire. raiiroad in.i- if Te.iir; c. r.i.-l inbler of jje' Xii'klc 1 Id l.

V. niilread i.i.; Mr. h-ie prcsiih r.t -f iite L.e.i rn a. I Xcw 'ei-tra'. Mi i'- Pi: 1 vaww rwxre i vv ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, leyoii Tuesduy the 'is rn-t, Willis G.

Mr. I'ae'r. iKmeraoniOf ileade Center, was chosen 1 cnat. La i I i-i 1 csr cctssts, tc, ProcarirB lit Filing ArgumanU, i I and Ct-nrtuctinfl Contest, on Motlarat i Terms. Send for circular to i E3NRY K.

COPF, AITT I VVASHINCTON, D. C. I EpirSdilrrtlKMilS tP' 1 HS Republican elector for ihU lit -u-t a n'anict i'. Tor Miip't cj to, fill the vacancy caused by tlie nmi-'phtion. E.L.

Chajmian. in his disM ict. be State Swat. kiiircjiii. V.

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Pages Available:
270
Years Available:
1887-1888