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Bucklin Times-Ensign from Bucklin, Kansas • 1

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VOL. 18, NO. 31, OF TI1E JINES. BUCKUN, FORD COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1892. VOL.

4, NO. 28, OF THE ENSIGN. Ford My Alliance Exchange PCOMPANY, "ZDll AIjTIIIB in NOTICE--All parties desiring Jewelry Repaired in any Particular, can do so by calling at this office. We have bedrock prices from the best Jeweler in Ford County. Call and see us and get prices.

Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic dlarrhuea while in the service, lave since been permanently cured of it 9 Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Dan Wisher, ter" a Dry Goods Groeerics, Boots Shoes, Hats Caps, Flour Feed, Queens ware Tobacco Cigars, Etc. Wo BUY and SELL all kinds of country produce. We make a specialty of ordering goods not in stove for our patrons. Give us your patronage and you wil find our prices at the bottonmotcli.

Well no We dont handle Butler Bros 10c and 25c counter goods, but well give you goods in Tinware and Hardware that we can guarantee to be of 1st quality at reasonable prices. Call and be convinced that it is cheaper to buy a good article than it is to buy Trumpery. W. V. Carpenter Co, FINE PLAYING CARDS.

Send ten cents in stkmps to John Sebastian, Genl Ticket and Pass. C. R. I. P.

Ry, Chicago, for a pack of the Rock Island Playing Cards. They are acknoweledged the best, and worth five times the cost. Send money order or postal note for and will scud five packs by express, prepaid. For Sale Cheap. nili Mounted on Ponies.

JjiAnly Cupertino has been visited 'bj oaw spooks, or ghosts, or specters, or something of that sort. At least, several reputable citizens so declare. On their first appearance your correspondent was in Ban Francisco, and, of -course, when told of the apparition, not having convincing proof, remained silent, bat on Saturday evening he saW with his own eyes the apparitions, and this is what htfsaw: Five figures dash by on horseback at a mad pace; two were females and three were males. One of the males, who evidently was the leader, was a giant in size and was mounted on an immense charger. He was dressed in martial array and was of commanding mien.

His companions I did not notice so closely, but they were all mounted on Indian ponies, and, as near as I could tell, his male companions wore no uniforms. The females had their long hair flying wildly about their faces, but from what glimpses I did get I should say they were Indians or Mexicans. Several others saw them, and some say they gave unearthly yells or warwhoops whenever they saw any one. This is their second visit, and as yet no one is able to explain the mystery. Joe Kelly, an old settler, who resides on Stevens creek, tells a legend about an American soldier who was lnred to his death by a beautiful Indian maiden, the daughter of a chief of a tribe which once owned the country around Cupertino.

Mr. Kelly claims that these apparitions were often seen around here in the forties and early fifties and says their present activity is caused by their resting place being disturbed by some of the buildings that have lately been erected. In the fight that took place when the soldier found he was betrayed before the Indians killed him, two braves, his treacherous sweetheart and another Indian maiden met their doom; hence the five specters that are now disturbing our peace. San Jose (Cal.) Mercury. A Crtsk Egg.

Farmer Corseglia, of south Jersey, har a rather neat thing in the way of fi m' eggs, the production of one of Jnis Cochir. hens. What the hen tried to do was to lay two eggs at once, but shq only partially succeeded. Having produced one complete egg correct in size and shape, she managed, in trying instantly to duplicate it, to inclose it in a flexible 6ack of semiopaque skin, which also contained the complete yolk and white of another egg. The effect was therefore that of a hard egg and an egg that has been dropped oat of its shell, both inclosed in seamless bag about four inches long and two inches wide.

After accomplishing this very unusual feat Farmer Corseglias Cochin hen raised such a disturbance in order to call attent ion to her achievement that she was set upon by half the feathered inhabitants of the barnyard and forced to roost on the henhouse roof to escape their jealous wrath. The row having attracted a farm hands notice, he investigated the cause and the Cochins prize production was carefully placed in a cigar box filled with bran and taken to Farmer Corseglia. Philadelphia A few thoroughbred Poland China Pigs. Enquire at this office or Address Ed. Warner, Lexington, Clark County.

DeHORNlNQ. Parties desiring their cattle Dellorned, can Get First Glass Work done by addressing Ed We continue to receive fresh goods every day and we con always please our customers. M. V. JONES, MANAGER.

BUCKLIN, KANSAS. Warner, Iexington. The weather bulletin says fair tomorrow. Thanks to Ira Paulin for subscription money last Saturday. All kinds of staple and fanev groceries kept on hand at J.

E. Fishbacks. 1-t Mr. and Mrs. Paulin, of Downs, this state, is here visiting with their children, ra Paulin and Mrs.

Shepherd. There seems to be a change in the wheat market, as there are from three to four cars moving out every day. We are a thousand times obliged to Sternberg Bros for a fine fat turkey which we greatly appreciate for our Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

Hewlett, parents of Mrs. S. D. Aulls, who have been visiting here for some time, left this week for their lome in Bath, N. Y.

By leaving the hydrant open Monday night, someone caused the town to go thirsty Tuesday. Care should be taken to shut the water off, and there will be an abundance for all. J. E. Fishback handles the best brands flour in the market.

1-tf. For lame back there is nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chamberlains Pain Balm and bind it on the effected parts. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The same treatment will enre rheumatism. For sale by Dan Fishe.

George Bccdecker had a narrow escaj from death Tuesday evening His horse ran away with him and would have left him hanging on the amphitheatre skeleton had not his presence of mind caused him to ride Indian style a few seconds. 1MU Buperetltiocs. Death superstitions are rife in the West Indies. To the people there everything out of the ordinary is a sign. In Cuba a person with a sore or wound of any kind will not look upon a dead person, fearing that the spot will become incurable.

The rum used in washing a dead body is, however, regarded as a sure cure for all eye troubles. If the light from a candle or lamp falls on the face of the dead, death will shortly come to him or her who was carrying the light. St. Louis Gin m. Tlie Invention of Paper.

The invention of paper was perhaps more useful to the world than that of printing. It vastly increased the spread of knowledge, making possible the possession, upon the payment of a few cents, of knowledge which in the Fourteenth century, the day of rare and costly manuscripts, could only be procured npon the paypjent of a large sum of money. New York World. To Oppoiio English Lawyer. A society has been formed in London under the title of the Witnesses Protection society.

The objects of the association are to protect witnesses from insult by counsel, to put the matter of contempt of court into the hands of a jury, and to raise a fund to indemnify contumacious witnesses from pecuniary loss, provided always that the questions they refuse to answer reflect upon their honor, and are at the same time irrelevant to the issues of the case. A Chameleon's Bite. The bite even of the largest chameleon does not fetch blood, though the teeth leave indentations. 1 often provoke them to bite me in order to observe their habitB, and only once, when one caught me between the fingers where the 6kin is tender, was 1 really hurt. On this occasion the thing held on so persistently and firmly that 1 could not for some time free my finger.

At last I was obliged to call some one to get it off by forcibly opening its mouth. Even then it did not pierce the skin; its teeth are too fine and regular, but the dotted triangular impression of the little teeth was very red and distinct for tome minutes. Cor. Forest and Stream. kansas, or tbit office.

Dr. NEUHOFF, PHYSICIAN SUROEGN. OFFICE: St. CHARLES HOTEL. Dan Fisher Leads the Crowd, Jtnd Others Follow.

Now Step into His Store, For it is Filled witli Rare Bargains In Goods of all kinds. You will be Buited, for no other Store in town Has half the Stock that he has, Either in Dry Goods or Hardware, Read this ad and Call on him. BUCKLIN, KANSAS. S. NEWLAIVOS PHOTOGRAPHS- 6 0 I Guarantee Satisfaction, and ray Price are the LOWEST'- CO Call and see me at my Studio, at The Fatal Thirteen.

Nov. 29, 1891, F. C. Cole, an old soldier. died at the county hospital A few veterans went te the hospital through a driving snowstorm to give him a soldiers burial.

The ceremony was simple and none but the veterans were present to do honor to the dead man. As they left the cemetery a superstitious comrade found that he was one of a party of thirteen. He declared at once that some one of the number would die within the coming year. I dont knew who it will be," he said, but the sign is certain." I know," said Captain J. S.

Jones; it will be you, Hall, and he pointed to Lieutenant A. D. Hall. Recently twelve of those who attended Comrade Coles funeral went to Oak-woods to lay away the body of Hall. Chicago Inter Ocean.

DODGE CITY, KANSAS. 0) 'O 0 Li At Lubbenan, in Prussia, it is said that small, reddish brown mice have appeared in great numbers in the fields and are destroying everything. The cats will not touch them. UMPHREYS Dr. Humphrey Specific are scientifically and irefully prepared Remedies, ueed for yean In rivate practice and for over thirty year by th oople with entire euccee.

Every single BpecUlo special cure for the disease named. They cure without drugging, purging or reducing he system and are In fact and deed the hoverelgn lemedies of the World. ciihss. rsiosfc 1-Fever, Congestion, .25 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm .24 3-Teethlntri Colic, Crying. Wakefuln .25 4-Diarrhea, of ChUdren or Adult 25 7-Coughs, Colds, Bronchltl 35 8- Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaehe.

.25 9-Ileadacbea, Sick Headache, .25 0 Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Constipation. .25 11 Suppressed or Painful .25 12-White. Too Profuse Periods 25 13-Croup, Laryngitis. .25 14-Balt Uheum, Erysipelas.

.25 15 Bheumatiam. Rheumatic Pains 25 16 Malaria, Chills. Fever and .25 ID Catarrh, Influenia, Cold In th Head. .25 tO-Whoeplng 17 Kidney Disease 18-Nervou --l 10-Urlnarr Weahne, Wetting .25 nCMPIIBBTS WITCn HAZEL OIL, The Pile Blae. ft.

"hid by DnxflaU, ml pmliwM a af prtea )a Hsaraaava1 Kuna (Is ir re1 SPECIFICS. No Boom at Jeruftnlem. The land speculation scheme which was associated with the railroad project seoms to have come to grief, and the land boom near Jaffa and Jerusalem, started a year or two ago, has collapsed. There is much fertile land near Jaffa and on the plains of Sharon, and the Jaffa oranges are in great demand, like eur Florida Indian river oranges, but so many discouragements are thrown over all industrial enterprises by the Turkish government, that while Palestine continues under the control of that dog-in-the-manger power there is not much prospect of any great amount of business development in that country. Washington Star.

Ban Freight Train Without Ball. A new way of railroading has been Btarted in this section. Jacksonville is a small country town about ten miles from Homer City and has no railroad. An enterprising farmer from near that point, who owns a very good traction engine, has started a train for the purpose of hauling freight to and from that place. He leaves in the forenoon and makes the return trip in the afternoon.

The chances are the traffic will be heavy over his line all summer. Cor. Pittsburg Disnatch. a marriage tnnr.uet. when I Earl of Cornwall, wedded Cm daughter of Raymond, Carl of Pi the tables groaned beneath the ct more than thirty thousand dis Subscribe for the Times-E.

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1892-1893