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Bucklin Herald from Bucklin, Kansas • 3

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Bucklin Heraldi
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Bucklin, Kansas
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BUCKLIN HERALD. MAEKET REP0STS. Beautiful rain last Sunday night, We acknowl-jdo-e the receipt of things good and beautiful, and given tbe disposition to love, to sym- FOR SALE Cheap for cash, ore set Howe wagon scales, also one set Howe platform scales in goocl condition and almost new. Enquire at this office. Vol.

1. No. of the Ford County Democrat, published by Noel Ed-j wards at Dodge City. It is a four page, iwemy-eigni column paper, well filled with first class news of the T.VPT, T.Es, 23. OOIOT.

Sec, day. Here is our 2T Brother Ed- which the enslaved drunk-wards. I ard will not do to gvt his liquor. TlTr)ri etimes, however, the spectacle DIED At his parents home in nf w. aa q11 Jf.n IiESliT DOfffl Proprietors of the Town-Site of PathIz to help; even if it be let exert our influence, be but and sure some one.

Mi 1 Utten after one forms the habit for unnK 11 ls nard to 1ult tor tnere 13 fine and wbo hag degiaded himself almost to the letelof the bmte win cause others wh6 are on i tne fame road to dcorrAtimx t.it rnoi and reflect often th thfcm 8a ing tjme for me quit. Oh how much better to say I I 1 1 win never oegin, alter tne nabit is once formed and you decide to quit some friend will corne along invite you to drink and if you refuse you will be greeted with shoutf of laughter by a jolly crowd that will put the bottle under your nose and indulge jokes at your expense, so you will tempted again unless you have that will and power to say no. Only a small word, but it has a great meaning, therefore let us all avoid the demon drink and use our influence to help others, so we may fulfill our mission in this world abd ttain that character which will put beyond the possibility of ever being shut out from God's presence. I. M.

NOTICE. Peasant Boy, will stand at the livery stable of J. II. Clark Son, Bucklin, Kansas, every Friday and Saturday. Peasant Boy.

Jr is dau- ple bay, 4 years old and weighs 1400 pounds. 29- G. E. Matkin, Owner. A GOOD OFFER.

Every subscriber paying one years t.ubscription to the Hkkald in advance, will receive free, as a premium, to November 15, Kansas City Weekly Times. They Mill also receive free, a neat pamphlet, "The Debate on the Tariff," containing the Presidents Message and all the speeches delivered on the Mills' Tmff bill. The Times has twelve papes every week. Come in once and get thu entire benefit of this offer. 73 PI a 5" "a Sees 3 2 32 3 r- ft a 2 LTJ is Gen.

Office at Groonsburg, Kiowa Ks. Local Office at Bucklin, Ford County, Kas. 3STO TO W3ST UCKLIN. Is a Rock Island Town, situated in Ford County at the Cli, El1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Office at Garden city, kas i June 25, 1888.

Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention make proof in support of his claim, and said proof will be made before tiwP'obnte Judgre of Clark county, Kas, at Aciilaud. on August 30th, 1888. viz: tiarles B. Artnitage, D. S.

No. 5921, for the se qr sec 12, twptt) rng 21 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, aaa cultivation of sail (and. viz: John Hoover, Alouzo Ghae, Martin Pratt, and Henry Frouunc, all of iiucklin, kas. 35-4 F.

M. Nilks, iteKister. G. AV. FREDENDALL, PHYSICIAN AND SU UG EON BUCKLIN, KANSAS.

OFFICE: North Main Street. RESIDENCE: West Maple street. M. L. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

MEADE CENTER, KAS.f Will give special attention to any leg-al business in Ford Count I. K. MILLER, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GIVE HIM A CALL. Paper Hanging and Calsomineing a Specialty. Bucklin, Kansas ABRAM S.

DEMPSEY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. GIVE him a call. Will Make Estimate on all Job ork Bucklin, Kansas. CITY BARBER SHOP, ED. FEAZLKR, Proorietor Shaving, Shampooing, and Fashionable Hair Cutting.

Fine Cigars. Tobaccoes and Confectionary, West Side North Main Street. BUCKLIN, 1 KANSAS. Send for Catalogue, PARKER Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Show-rooms: 97 Chambers Kew Tort 25 53 r3 5 7 v.

P3 V- 1 or- 4 "3 5, si 3 go. TS s. tt tt Corrected weekly by Howell Trp.ger dealers in General Merchandise. Corn, Bran, Flour, Meal per cwt, $1.15 1.25 1.10 2.00 to 2.70. 1.50.

it New Potatoes Hams, Bacon, Shoulders, Lard, Mackeral Fish White it it per pound it tt Butter, Eggs, perdoz. Gasoline, per gal. Kerosene, -SUBSCRIBE FOR TTT'l'T EEEEE IIHHIIH EEE HE EEEEE BUCiaiN HERALD. $1.50 per Year in advance. -PUBLISHED AT- Bucklin, Kansas.

mmmmm ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 SEPOET ON ENTEIES, CONTESTS, Ice, $3.00 Procuring Land Patents. Filing Arguments, and Conducting Contests, on Moderate Terms. Send for circular to HEURY N. COPP, KlVLtf? WASHINGTON, D. C.

Srrry Settler nhahi rre Settler's 6nide, 124 Dace; price only zi ceuU yiubUse la.nip). TilB BEST PIANOS and ORGANS IN THE WORLD Are manufactured and sold for the least money by a at 0 wASHNGYOrj CO. Send for76-Pago ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MENTION THIS PAPER. 4K9aBBBEBHaHBEBSKHABBBnBB9BnMB 8 cyi 1 -a 1 EJ 0 I i ip. Li -PI o.2S I HI 1 1.00.

1 -i 0., K. TIME TABLE nniNQ WKST. No. SI. Mail and KxprcM, Ku.

Si. Exprwas, OOtKn EAST. No. 3. Mail and Express, No.

24. Express, rHCIOHTS. No. 67 (throng-h train) No. 8 (through train) 11 p.

10:25 a. 4:55 a. in. b-ja p. in 11:30 m.

m. 10:01 a. m. M. Waxtlks, Supt.

K. F. ScorrtBS, Agent A K. 0. TIME TABLE- Mail and Express Going East.

Dolt? City, MsS-m No. 23 4:00 a. m. No. Dodtre itr, Bucklin, Going We.

t. 1 Bucklin, 81. Dodge City, 1 Burklin. 27. Ootids City FREIGHTS.

11:15 p. m. No. 12:35 a. m.

10:30 a. in. No. 11:30 a. i nuckllu, Podjre City.

5:30 p. No. G'J. 1 Bucklin, 10:13 a.m. Dottge City, 8:30 a.

M. E. Wattles, Supt. R. F.

ScorFEHM, ARUnt. Backlia Ashland Staca Line. Leaves Backlia 1. p. m.

A rriv- 12. m. Leaves Aahlaud 7. a. ui.

Arrives m. Koad, careful Driver and a quiet time. All persons desiring outhentic information alout Hucklm and southeast Ford countv, will secure prompt attention to letters of inquiry addressed to Thomas G. Hunter, President, or J. F.

Trager, Secretary and Treasurer. These are the officers of the southeast Ford county citizens committee Bucklin G. A. It. Tost Xo.

m. department of Kansas, meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in eachmonth. John II. Dellinokk, Commander. C.

S. Culveu, Adjtuant. "Bar. G3 w5 OFFICEUS- President. Vice-President, 'or.

Secretary, Secretary, Mrs. Frankie Clark. Mrs. I. K.

Miller. Mrs. E. II. Wilson.

Anna liradshaw. Mrs. J. W. Gosslee.

Treasnrar, correspondence should be ad dressed to the CoiTesponding Secretary. Friday, July 20, 1888. E. L. COEN, Ml Iw AND HEAL ESTATE NOTARY PUBLIC BUCKLIN, KANSAS Rain! More Most Subscribe for the 1Ierat.i.

Witness the defeat of Ford Saturday. Sevral strangers in town this week. G. A. W.

Boedecker A'as on sick list this week. Ye editor attended the convention at Great Bend this week. The ladies of the C. T. U.

gave a festival last Thursday night. Several of our citizens attended the ball game at Mullinville Satur day. Several of our young folks attend the party in Clark county last Satur day night. Frank Trager made a business trip to Mumeola the first of this week. The lightening last Tuesday night struck a wheat stack, belonging to D.

K. Smith, south w.st of Buck lin. Remember tba1; you can attend the ball games at Meade Center, on the 20th and 27th for one fare for the round trip. FOR SALE A single buggy with pole, cheap for cash, or will trade for a good milch cow. Enquire at Hkkald office.

DIED Monday. July 16th, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. McMa-han. The remains were shipped to Pratt Tuesday.

The game of base ball between the Mullinville Mvstics and the Med- iciue Valley Reds on last Saturday 1 resulted in a victorv for MuliuvilleJ -score 15 to 16. C. E. Mcintosh, one of the Topeka Democrat rustlers, darkened our office door lat Friday and gave us sev- cral political pointers that look well for the success of the democratic ticket this fall. at C.

A a this city, on last Sunday night at 12 o'clock, little John Carl, son of Mr. and Airs. S. J. Pruet, of Cnolera In-; fantum.

The parents have the sym- Pathyfthe entire community in una, uieir uereaveraeiu. To save our homes from the blight- i .1 1 wintering curse oi aiconol, to remedy the evils of the liquor traffic ail(j escape the final results of this demoralization and deyradjttinn. wa we ought to be startled into an active and enthusiastic determination to thrft.tl thi mmistr uMtli nnr vnn the ballott-box, and thus save our Christian institutions and civilization from the vortex of destruction that now thrvatens to engulf our whole country. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. For the benefit of the public the K.

N. (Rock Island Route) will sell tickets to the Republican State Convention, for one and one-third fare. Tickets hold good from July 24th to the 28th. ONE FARE. For the benefit of all persons wish- ing to attend the game of base ball between the Meade Center and Huck- lin clubs on Thursday and Friday, July 26th and 27th, the Rock Island will sell round trtp tickets for one fare.

THROUGH SLEEPER TO CHICAGO. Every afternoon at 3:35 o'clock, upon arrival of trains from the west magnificent Pullman Sleping Car leaves Topcka Chicago via the Great Rock Island Route, making close connections with the famous "limited flyer" running through without change, arriving at Chicago the following morning. This is certainly the quickest and most convenient means of transportation be tween points in Kansas and the city of Chicago For accommodations in this car, please notify your local agent, and he will be glad to make such reser vations as you may require by tele- INCREASED TRAIN SERVICE. "rock island route" Always appreciative of the best interest of tbe traveling public, the Chicago, Kansas Mebraska Rail way, (St Joseph fe low R. R.

Lessee,) "Rock Island Route," announces in addition to its already complete train service two new passenger treins, between Kahsas City and St. Joseph and Norton, Kansas. One of these trains leaves St. Joseph daily at 6:15 p. and runs through to Norton via Horton Junction, Fairbury, and Belleville, arriving at Norton at 10:20 the following morning.

Returning, it leaves Norton daily at 5:40 p. arriving at St. Joseph at 7 o'clock the next morning. The other new train leaves Kansas v-ity aany at yoo p. ana iuns through to Norton via Topeka, Mc- Farland, Manhattan, Clay Centre, Clyde and Belleville, arriving at Norton at 10:20 the morning follow- lowing Returning, it leaves Nor- ton daily at 5:40 p.

arnving at Kansas Cily the next morninr at 6:35. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through both ways on these trains between ot. Josepn ana iNorton via llortou Junotion and Fairburv, and between Kansas City and Norton via McFarland, Clay Centre, and Belleville. W. C.

T. U. COLUMN. SUPPLIED BY THE LADIES OF TliK NEVER DRINK. It is a great thing for people who use strong drink to know -when to 1ttit to act ufn this knowledge mak8 a great difference between 'ni so.i; ituu uintiuuuuu, urre are many who fcan guard against this great tvil, but still there are others who have not this self will.

A benevolent Creator has endowed man with an eminent capacity fori eniovment: has set him fir and ,....,1.1 of in be us at AXD THE ARKANSAS, KANSAS AND COLORADO, R'YS. se junction of tin is constantly increas mmn GO a CO Both of which are Rock Island roads. It is also on the proposed line of the Wichita Western, whose track is now within five miles of Bucklin. Bucklin is the second best town in Ford county, (Dodge City being the best) and is better known for its age than any town in Southwest Kansas. Greensburg, Dodge City, Meade Center and Ashland aro from 20 to 45 miles dis-.

tant, making Bucklin the of a larger scop'e of fine Agricultural Land 1 than lias any other town in this part of the state. In. spite of the partial failure in crops last year, Bucklin is, and has been growing jrrpidly, and property a 1 1 SB i y. Vm i ft ing in value making it the town for profitable investments. Business and residence lots are still cheap and sold on easy terms.

BUY KOW.AXp REAP THE INEVITABLE ENHANCEMENT IN VALUE. FOit FUKTllEft INFORMATION ADDRESS E. L. OOEfJ, Local Secretary; BJCKLIfl, KANSAS. -a ea a 5 Ed.

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Pages Available:
212
Years Available:
1887-1888