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Bucklin Journal from Bucklin, Kansas • 4

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Local STews. Good Ti According to th Times the Dodge fair was a success. Sam Pruett was over from Kings-down Tuesday evening. It is rumored that the O. O.

F. at this lodge order will organize a HARD TIMES MUST GO. place soon. I KXOW NOT HOW THE TRUTH MAY BE; TELL the tale as twas told to me. Township Convention.

A mass convention of the republi voters of Sod vibe township will jheld at the Town office in Kings at 2 oclock p. m. Saturday, 28th, 1889, for the pur oose of nominating candidates for the various township offices, as follows, 5to-wit: One trustee, one clerk, one treason er, one road overseer and two constables. John A. Henkle, Committeem an I ft? Jhi Groin! Several of our masons attended the dedication of the new masonic hall at Dodge last night.

Z. P. Barber reports the arrival of an leven end a half pound boy at his house last Sunday. None of the sugar-mills west of this place ive started up yet, and are not likely to for another week. E.

A. Marshal and wife are the 1 proud parents of a nine pound girl, which was born Thursday evening, September Gth. making his future home at Newton, where his parents now reside. Messrs Snooks. Smith, Chapmat and miUer started the first of the week on a fruiting expidition east.

Mr. Snooks will rent a farm and locate. I Mr. and Mrs. Cilbert Davis, of Horton, Brown county, are visiting friends and relatives here.

They are the guests of Mr. Ds. father, H. C. Davis.

Theodore Davis, who returned from college some weeks ago in very poor health, is much improved, and will soon take charge of the Fonda i public school. J. E. Fishbaek was circulating among Fairview friends last Sunday afternoon. Mr.

F. is turning gran ger fast he is going to seed Go acres to wheat in thi vicinity. The many friends of Miss Lottie Paulin will regret to learn that she took the Santa Fe train at Speareville yesterday forNe.vton, where she will live in the future with her parents. A festival bo given this even-j ing at the Glover school house for the benefit of the M. E.

pastor. Rev. W. Crouch. Everybody should attend, as the proceeds are for a good cause.

ursin! Grain! made extra efforts have the most com pleto line Dry Goods, cf and in Ohio, Mac. S. Todd, Dodge City, is visittug his assistant in the office failed to send us the transfer list this week. Hats. How do you like the ticket? Preaching to morrow night.

Democratic primary to day. County fair closcti yesterday. J. E. Fishbaek was in Kingsdown Ijist Sunday.

Miss Itetta YanMetcr has accepted position in Dodge. Old papers for sale at this office at 25 cents per hundred. J. of li loonj, town Monday evening. We handle Gain of all kinds and if yo wish to Buy or Sell it will pay yuu to call and sec I will loans lower than Ford County.

Boots. edged farm any other agent in i E. L. Coen. Cow- Grace: I four, HIGHEST Howell Tr ager.

Market Hardware and Farm Implements. that we have ever handled and our prices are very reasonable. Price Charles Barth el intends goiug to Oklahoma in a few weeks. Dame Rumor says he will take unto himself a better half before leaving in the person cf a comely maden resid ing near Glover sohool house. Jonathan Hubbard, whu has been I visiting his brother, A.

J. Hubbard, for the past week, took the train last Wednesday, for his home near Kel- logg in Cowley county. He is negotiating for a farm over in Pleasant Valley. R. E.

Porter. til 11) 1 IN- J. J. Hubbard, of ley county, Kansas, who has been visiting his brother, A. J.

Hubbard for a few day3 started for home las C. H. Barnes and family drove over Wednesday evening. to 4Minnfl.eoJa Jast Saturday. J.

H. Hitchcock, wiiom many Farmers, call and see the Superior the readers of the Journal will re Grain Drills at Howell Irager s. member, writes from Vancouver, J. H. lark came home from Dodge Washington Territory, that he likes lat Friday and remained until Mon the country and is employed at day.

M. D. Stroup, editor of the Bloom Telegram, was in the city last Tuesday. J3. JJ.

Hawkins went over to the Sunday and returned Monday. has. Apperson left for Meade to work on the sugar worus Monday last. The Walter A. Wood, the best Mower made, for sale by Howell Tragtfr.

H. B. Bell, of Dodge City, has several pieces of town property to trade for cattle. 1-tf. Republican Primary.

The republican primary last Saturday afternoon was called to order at 3:30 p. by E. L. Coen, the town ship committeeman. J.

H. Claik Cash. Bucklin Kansas or Trade for Country Produce. Tickets are on sale at this Station to alt parts of the United States and Canada. R.

F. Scoffern, Agent. B. G. Kimball Lumber Company LUMBER Until further notice, we will run the stock trains cn Tuesdays and Thursdays, instead of Mondays and Wednesdays.

Shippers please arrange accordingly. R. F. Scoffern, Agent. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office at Garden City, Kanc as, May 23, Iss9. Notice is hereby siren that the following named settler has Sled notice of his intontion to I make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Pord County, Kansas at His office in Dodge City, Kansas, on July lyth, 1839, Frederick C. Bogart, cf Bucklin, Tord County, Kansas, for the lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, and nw qr ne qr of section 31, township 27 south, range 21 west. Ford County, Kansas. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and culti ation of said land, viz: John W.

Sidlow. and John Burgan, both of I Ford City, Kansas, Joseph W. Travis, of Buck- lin, Kansas, and Ernst Holland, of Speareville, Kansas. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or wno knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, ill be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said Claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant." 25-30 C. F.

M. Niees, Register. HARDWARE, Bucklin, Saasas. Notice. Commencing April 20th and until further notice, we will sell tickets from Bucklin via Hutchinson to Wichita at to Pond Creek, I.

at $6.10, to Kingfisher, I. at $10.60, to Fort Reno, I. at $12.60. R. F- Scoffern, Agent.

was elected chairman and G. W. Fredendall secretary of the meeting. R. F.

Scoffern, S. D. Aulls and G. Frendendall were then nominated as delegates and M. W.

Lawrence, C. S. Ccilver and Wm. Shepherd as alternates. (Jpon motion -4ho rules were suspended and the gentlemen nominated by acclamation.

After a disoussiou of the political situation in which Capt. Sillett and others arti cipated, the convention adjourned. Delmonico Hotel. CHAS. HEINZ, Proprietor.

Notice to Feeders. Parties wishing to purchase cattle to feed this winter, or wishing to feed on a percentage, by the pound for what they can gain or per head, can get the information desired by writing to Rally Round the Flag, Boys! The Grand Army Reunion to be held at Milwaukee (August 26th to 31st inclusive), will, in many respects be one of the most noteworthy of commemorative events. There will be no lack of distinguished speakers. But the most attractive features will be the tie that binds men who have fought, starved and bled for a sacred cause, the renewal of old-time rehearsal of war exper ienees, and the rekindling upon the altar of patriotism of undying devotion to one flag and one country. Veterans and their friends will be pleased to know that from all stations on the Chicago.

Rock Island Pacific Railway, on its main lines and branches, both east and west of the Missouri river, the price of tickets has been placed for this ocrarsion at one fare for the round trip, while children under twelve and over five years of age will be chaiged only one-half this excursion rate, or cne-quar ter the regular fare for the round trip. Tickets will be for sale at all principal stations on the Rock Island Route, August 21st to 28th, 1889, inclusive, good for continuous passage to Milwaukee at any time between these dafius and good for return pasage leaving Milwaukee on any date between Aug. 27th, and Sept. 5th, 18S9, inclusive. Holders of such tieeets who desire to make side excursions from Milwaukee to points beyond in any direction, can, by surrendering their return coupon tickets for safe keeping to the Joint Agent at Milwaukee, have them honored to origi-ginal starting point whene ticket was purchased (by proper indorsement), on any date not later than SeDt.

30th 1880 The floli First-fa Hotel in tiio City. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Garden City, Kansas, June, 22, 1839. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final praof in support of his claim, an 1 that said proof will be made before the Cleik of the District Court of Clark county, Kansas, ai his office in Ashland, Kansas, on August 21st 1839, viz: John A. McKinney, of JBucklin, Kansas, for the hf sw qr ne qr sw qr and sw qr nw qr of sec.

3o, twp. 30 south, range 22 west, Clark county, Kansas. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation cf said land, Morris Sibley, Weikal and II. A. Sibley of Bucklin, Kaunas, and Tred Lewis, of Lexington, Kansas.

Rock Island ttoute Kansas City, Bodge Two good bed steads for sale for cash. Very cheap. Call at or ad this office, Noah Churchill left for Minneola Wednesday, where he will work in Sugar mill. Chas Heinz, proprietor of the best 'hotel in Dodge the Delmonico was in the city Monday. We hereby tender our thanks to John A.

Henkle and son Corey, for nome fine musk melons. H. B. Bell, proprietor of the Ele phant Stable, has mules and horses I for sale. Also work oxen.

1-tf. Capt. Sillett, accompanied by his son Harry, drove over to Meade last Sunday and returned Thursday. For Furniture and Undertakers Goods, go to H. B.

Bells, two doors east of Elephant Stable, Dodge City Kansas. 1-tf. W. F. Shepherd, who has been station agent at Kingsdown, lefi for Marion, Kansas, where he will act as operator.

A good wind-mill and pump for sale on 3 to 12 months time or with a liberal discount for cash. E. L. Coen. NOTICE: On and after Sunday, Feb, 10th, 1889 and until further notice, trains 21 22 will be discontin lied west cf Pratt.

R. F. Scoffern, Agent Flour Exchange We are now prepared to give 30 Any person who desirs to protest against I pounds of the celebrated the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any I if ur rYTTT? substantial reason, under the law and the regu-j lAJii XO -LGJN Li J-ivJ UXt lations of the Interior Department, why such I -i rv nf bran in exchange proof should not be allowed, will be given an op- an.a pOUUCS OI B1 an in portunity at the above mentioned time and for a bushel of wheat that Will test LU place to cross-examine the -witneesses of said I Tf tecta Kcq fL on claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of pounds. ll tlie wheat tests ieS tiian 60 pounds, we deduct one pound of flour for each pound test. If ACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGEAPHY TEE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN' MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF Yours Truly, Howell Trager.

Foil view ahd Vicinity. John A. Henkle went to Dodge Mond ay. Sam Coons Sundayed among Fair- view friends last Sabbath. Ira and Miss Lottie Paulin gave a party last Monday evening.

Miss Mollie Hubbard is in Salida, a mountain town in Colorado. Wm. Van Woy and family depart for Illinois Monday or Tuesday next. Mrs. F.

A. Gresham and Miss Belle Butler ware in Ford last Saturday. Chas. Richardson is drilling 40 acres of wheat for J. E.

Fishbaek this week. Miss Una Roberts contemplates making a visit to her old home in Missouri this fall. NOTICE: The Goodrich Transportation Company have placed at the disposal of the Rocj Island R. R. for passengers going to Milwaukee Nntional G.

A. Encampment the new and elegant Steamer, (City of Racine,) the finest and best fresh water steamer afloat. She will leave Chicago on the arrival of the Rock Island train Sunday, August 25th, thus affording privilege of a day light ride on Lake Michigan to Milwaukee. R. F.

Scoffern, Agt. PUBLICATION NOTICE. First Publication, Aug. 10th, 1889. IX THE DISTRICT COURT, Within and for the CouDty of Fori, State of Kansas.

William F. Leonard, Plaintiff. vs. Millard F. Yancuren, Lylia A.

Van-curen, The Union Mortgage and Trust Company and The Union Trust Company. i Millard F. Yancuren and Lyrtia A. Yancuren will take notice that the said, AV iUiam F. Leonard, Plaintiff, did, on the 19th day of July 1889, file his petition in said Court, within and for the County of Ford, in the State of Kansas, against the said Defendants, and that the said Millard F.

Vancuren and Lydia A. Yancuren must answer said petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the 20th day of September 1889, or said petition will be taken as true, and a judgment rendered in said action against said Defendants, Millard F. Vancuren and Lndia A. Vancuren, for the sum of Eighty-One Dollars, 381) with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of April 1889 find for costs of suit, and a further judgment against said defendants, Millard F. Vancuren, Lydia A made prove The Farmer is the name of a new paper that came to our exchange I C.

C. Roberts has recently fable last week. It is a neat four col arrangements to advertise and amn folio, and published bp the Far UP hi3 farm fal1-mer Publishing Company, of Dodge City. We wish it success. Will Dellinger, who is NOTICE TO STOCK SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.

The stock trains on Tuesdays and Vancuren, The Union Mortgage and TrustCom-I Thursdays will hereafter and until panyandThe Union Trust Company, for the I Rucklin at 8:20 Ioreelosare of a certain mortgage upon the fol- Ilirtlier nonce, leave Xuciiiui lowing described real estate, to wit: 1 a. instead of 10:30 a. arrange- The southwest quarter of section twenty-four I 2-t, in township twenyeight l28, south, and ments having been made to brm tne branch and main line trains here at that time, so as to get an early start with stock. Please arrange accordingly. R.

F. Scoffern, Agent. in range twenty-one 21," west, subject only to a first mortgage lien of 3600 in favor of A illiam F. Leonard, lyi ng and situated in the County of Ford, in the State of Kansas, and adjudging that said Plaintiff have a lien on said premises, to the amount for which judgment will be taken as aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be sold without appraisement, and the employed on McKinneys ranch, spent Sunday with his parents here. THE CHISAGO, HOOK ESLfiHS PACIFIC BAILWAY, Including main lines, branches and extensions East and West of the Missouri Kiver.

The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, Da Salle, Moline, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, Wmterset, Audubon.Harlan, and Council Bluffs, in IOWA Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Watertown ipons i proceeds applied to the payment of costs of suit, and the amountdue plaintiff, and forever barring and foreclosing said Defendirts, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest. property, and equity of redemption, in or to said any part thereof. THOS, LAHEY, seal Clerk District Court Rnotr Dio OKLAHOMA The Promised Land. On to Oklahoma! is now the watchavord of the thousands of ho ne-seekers who have anxiously awaited the Presidents proclamation opening this vast and rich country to public settlement.

Colonies are being formed in every State and Territory in the Union. The millions of acres may not furnish a homestead for all who come, but there avill be thousands ready to relinquish their claims at a nominal figure. The intending set tier should look the country over. Go via the Great Rock Island Route, popularly known as the Peoples Favorite wherever it runs. Kingfisher, the U.

S. Land Office for Oklahoma, is the coming metropolis of the Indian Territory, and is located on the Rock Island Route. A fast line of stages has been put on to Ft. Reno, to connect with the trains cf the Rock Is and Territorial extension This is the cheapest and best route and direct to the place you want to go. Through solid vestibule trains from Chicago via Kansas City and St.

Joteph, also from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the Territory, through the cities of Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichi-a, Wellington and Ca.d-Weli. It will be to your advantage to Ucate on the Peoples Favorite railway. Lack at the map The Rock Island h. excellent connections from all portions of the Union. For full information concerning Oklahoma, the land laws and the best way get into ihs country, address John Sebastian, G.

T. P. A. Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Rock Island Route, Topeka, Kansas. 00 end Sioux FaUs, in DAKOTA Cameron, St.

Jose MISSOURI Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, in NEBI Hutchinson, Wichita, BeUeville, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS Pona Creek, Kingffsher, Fort Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to and from Chicago, CaldweU, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Wichita, ann Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to North Platte, and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, and Pueblo, via St.

Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (furnishing meaJs at seasonable hours) west of Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lake. Ogden, Portland. Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Garden cf the Gods, the oamtan nma, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Exoress Trains daily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cara (FREE) to and from tbpse ppints and Kansas Cicy. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Pcona, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Fall 3, via Rock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Water-town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the Northwest.

THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayetwe, and Council Bluffs, St Jos9T)h, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Ticket Office in the United States or Canada, or address The following citizens of Bucklin and vicinity attended the convention at Dodge City last Tuesday: R. F. Scoffern, D. Aulls, G. W.

Faedan-dall, M. W. S. Lawrence, W. W.

Ap person, J. R. McBrayer, J. A Henkle and E. L.

Coen. The genial Ed. S. Wykerfc, who travels for an Atchison whole sale dry-goods house, came in from the on the Thursday morning and immediately oegan to set em up to the boys, and with every igar was heard to say, telegram dad whoop la! Dr. J.

C. Harrell left wth his fam ily for Wichita Jast Monda3, where lia will make his future home. The Dr. is one of the oldest settlers of this country and will be greatly Inissed by bis friends. The Journal will follow to keep them posted on the happenings of Bucklin and Ford county.

John Dellinger went to Dodge last Tuesday as a delegate to the republican county convention. Charles Richardson talks seriously of bidding farewell to this clime, and taking his departure for Oregon this fall. A musical entertainment set Fair-view society all a gog fest Saturday evening at the residence of John Del linger. Misses Mary and Florence Dellinger wont to Dodge last Monday evening, to remain several weeks at the Dodge House. M'ss Mary De'linger, accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Lillard and their two pair of twin boys, visited Joseph Dfllinger Sunday. Ira Paulin is selling his stock, crop and other property, preparatory to Our Club List.

We have made arrangements to I club the Journal with the following parters at the prices named. All new subscribers to the Journal and all old ores, who pay up arrears and one years subscription in advance are entitled to the benelits of the low I rates quoted: Chicago Inter Ocean (weekly) $1,85. Toledo Blade, 1.90. St. Louis Globe 1.85.

Kansas Farmer, 1.80. National Tribune, 1.90. Kansas City Journal, 1.90. Times, 1.85 Topeka Common we iltk, 1.85. Cincinnati Gazette, 1.85.

Enquirer, 2.00. Brainards Msci Wl 1 (me nthly) 2.10. We will afeo take and forward suo scriptious all of the leading publications the world at low rates. 1 uyctPCcvA ct. yiat- -LuX) a.

V- JOHN SEBASTIAN, CHICAGO, ILL. Geal Ticket ft Paea. Agent. H. ST.

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1888-1890