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Bucklin Journal from Bucklin, Kansas • 4

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Bucklin Journali
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Subscribe now. Farmers are all busy. Come to Bucklin, the best. Now is the tim9 to subscribe. Stock hogs aie in good demand in this section.

The bridge gang left for Inman this morning. 175th Edition Now Ready A book of over 200 pages giving more information of value to advertisers than any other publication ever It gives the name newspaper publish-. circulation rat ing in the American Newspaper Directory of more than 25,00 copies each issue, with the cost 'per line of advertising ia them. A list of the best papers of Inc 1 circulation, in every city and town of more than 5,000 population with prices by the inch for one month. Special lists daily, country, village an I class papers.

Bargain offers of value to small advertisers or wishing to experiment judiciously with a small amount of money. Shows conclusively "how to get the most sir. tee for the money, etc. Sent post paid any aduress for 3' cents. Ad- dress Geo.

P. Rowll Publishers and Advertising agents, 1J Spruce Street, New York City. Ira Paulin, who has been living in Newton for the last few months, re turned Wednesday. Among the passengei-s on the east bound train Monday evening were Rev. Wright and Prof.

Powelson, of Dodge City, Editor Richardson, of Santa Fe, C. Comer, of Liberal and Rev. Mills, of Meade, who were bound foi Pratt to attend the meet ing of the Lamed Presbydery, which began its. session Tuesday morning. Mrs.

Florence Tanner, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henkle of Sodville township, accompanied by her children, arrived Thursday from Rensselaer, Indiana.

They will make an extended visit here while Tanner looks over the northwest in search of a location. i am is Nice weather after a line what knocks. ZiOcal News. 0 A cross on the margin of your -paper denotes that your subscription has expired, and that you are cordial ly requested renew the same, by a remittance. If not convenient to pay ap at once, please inform us if you wish the paper continued to your ad-, dress or not.

We are willing to expend reasonable time to those who wish the paper and connot pay for it in advance, but we do not care to it any longer than you desire it, rr are willing to pay. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED. A Ladys Perfect Companion Painless Childbirth, a new book by Dr. John H. Dye.ono of New Yorks most skillful phv-icians, shows that pai.i i-a not necessary in Childbirth, but result from causes easily understood arid uvprcome.

It clearly proves that any woman mav become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to overcome and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as a wifes true private companion. Cut this out; it will save you great pain and possibly your life. Send two-ceut stamp for descriptive circulars, testimoni lls.

and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Frank Thomas Publishers, Baltimore, A. T. Bodle, of Meade, was in the city Thursday J. S.

Cross left for the Rock Island hospital at Topeka last Wednesday. W. B. Gilman, of Sylvania, was sight seeing in our city yesterday. Our genial under bheriff, Thos, E.

French, was in the city Wednesday ast. Capt. W. Lafayette Ames, of Clark county, was in the citv on business yesterday. W.

G. Futyri called yesterday and left his measure another years Journal. Remember delinquents that we have to pay our paper bills, etc. promptly and need that dollar vqu owe us. When in want of baking powders go to J.

E. Fishbacks, for with every can you get a chance on a set of fine buggy harness. Since the rain Frank, Baldy and Fatty have entered into a scheme to take the belt away from our Devil as champion curlew shooter. A. L.

Linafelt, of the C. R. I. was in the city yesterday and stated that Operator Cioss was in the company hospital at Topeka in a very critical condition. New Superb Dining Car Outfit.

The Dining Cars just completed by the Gre vt Bock Island Route, not only embody all the latest imnrov ements in general use, Sut especial and distinctive features of excellence which render them unapproachably superior to ordinary Dining Cars. They will be placed on the Rock Island Route, west of the Missouri river on and after March 23rd, will i -opart the crowning grace of perfection to its Solid Vestibule Express Trains, giving the road a continuous Tkrbugh Dining Car ervice between Chicago and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. The Rock Island is the only line that runs two Vestibule Express Trains every afternoon from Chicago to Denver. It is not only the Fast line, but it is also the most com-I letely equipped of all the Colorado roads, with elegant Day Coaches, Pull nan Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars and the firaest Dinin Cars in the world. Handsomest Tram in the World.

When the first Pnllman Vestibule train ever placed on a western road steamed into Kansas City from Chicago via. the Santa Fe Route, a bystander remarked to a newspaper man that it was the handsomest train in the world. The phrase was a happy one and has since been adopted as a trade mark in Santa Fe Route advertising. Elegant sleepers and chair, library and day coaches, are supplemented by the best of dining car service. Each meal is prepared by experienced cooks, expressly engaged for the Handsomest Train, and all the delicacies of the season are served.

No charge is made for the use of r-'cliningfchairicars. Parties attending conventions and other gatherings in the east this summer who buy tickets ia. the Santa Ee kou'e may rely on quick time and first class accommodations. Two daily trains in each direction. Address Geo.

Nicholson, G. P. T. A. T.

S. F. Topeka, Kansas, for further information. Easter to morrow. Prepare your Easter eggs for tomorrow.

E. Q. Clark took H- Thompson Ford ias Tuesday. The County Commission.eji? will be jn session next Monday. The Rock Island bridge gang has jbeen in tty city since the first of the Ji.hu "Walters weiv from Ford City 1 Mi ty C.

Childs cams in from Colorado last Saturday and visited with his family until Tuesday. A. Russell, cf Ford, passed through -rthe city Wednesday on his way to Ashland, his old home. B. H.

Hawkins, who has been on the sick list for borne time, was on our streets again last Saturday. J. M. Foster, of Richfield, spent Wednesday night at the St. Charles.

Ho expects to remove to Idaho soon. NOTICE Taylor tfc Jones will herd cattle at 15 cents per month. Will receive them at Bucklin April 20th. Chas. G.

Messerly, smiling and happy, returned from Vandalia, 111., Thursday, accompanied by his Jsrid. Xlev. Wells tlolivorcil an iziterei'iiag sermon to an attentive audience at the Methodist church last Sunday night. J. W.

Crouch was in the city the first of the week looking up a house preparatory to moving his family. A special carrying President Low, of the C. K. and General Manager Robinson, of the Santa Fe, passed over the line Thursday. Mrs.

H. C. Barnes was the holder of the lucky ticket and drew the sew I Belmonico Hotel. CHAS, HEINZ, Proprietor. The OnljFirst-Cls Hotel in tie City.

The Western Banking Company has moved its office iuto the front rooms of the Journal buildiog, where the smiling ccuntanance of S. Auils will hereafter be found. A Missouri paper tells its readers to get their garden hose ready What kind of hose do they use back there, we wonder. Arkalon News. What's it to you, Bro, Stoufer? The Masonic order meets to-night.

There will be work in the 3rd degree All visiting members are cordially invited to attend. R. F. Scoffern, W. W.

Apperson, W. M. Secretary. The Kinsley Co operative Cheese Company have orders for about five times as much cheese as they have. This speaks well for an infant indus tx-y, which have had their products on the market less than a year.

Kinsley Graphic. Mr. J. W. Gilbert and Mr.

Wilson Soule arrived at Liverpool, England, last Saturday. They were passengers on the disabled steamer, City of Paris, and narrowly escaped being lost at sea. We hope they may have smoother sailing on their homeward journey. Globe-Republican. Kansas.

Dodge City TUB ESTAT For Easter. We have been favored with an advance copy of the Double Easter Number of The Youths Companion The pages are protusely illustrated, and the stories are by favorite writers. Some of fhe titles are, Numbered with thy Saints, by Mrs. Marry Tappan Wright, Gabrielles Easter Hat, by Mrs. Marie B.

Williams, One of the Squires Mornings, by Sara E. Cushman, Bim Hazlitts Luck, by Miss Sophia Sweet, a humorous story called A Botanists Perdicaments Holy Week in Peru, by Maria Louisa Wetm are, Miss Beats Easter Eggs. ay J. L. Harbour, with timely editorials, poemns, and a special page 'or the little ones.

Four huuJied aud forty thousand amilies will receive this number, and Easter Season will be the more memorable to them because of its recognition in this pleasant form. Blue Front Livery Barn We have restocked and refitted the Livery Barn formerly Powers Stricklin, and am ready stor business. Ji Have Good Gentle Teasas AND KANS. BUCKLIN. Ifjyon want a rig cheap, giva ls a call.

COMMERCIAL MENS TRADE A SPECIALTY. BARN: Southwest Corner Oak Street and Ford Avenue. Sillett Walters- Proprietors TTIS'ACQTTAnrTED WITH TH3 GEOGRAPHY OP THE COHHTRT, WILL OBTAIOT KTTCH VALUABLE UIFOSMATION FROM A STUDY OP THIS KAP OP vrratraa rc-e Tickets are on sale at this Station to all parts of the United States and Canada. R. F.

Scoffern, Agent. Try a can of our Policy Baking po iers. It is the best on the market Ho ell Trager. One afte rTei eicop i a tfee Our fecilitiM oaJ rad retredac ei FtwiL mdrtiB CJ', PMtvoz. fcft each lvcahvy, cLr- those wbe write if aera wake eore All hsv.

t. ia Nturn to ifeow rar gwxia to SP 'X. fce. irso call mr aeibbeia and those stiroaA an. nc AYl MS rf- glncictff of tbu SwA rfto ebotes the mll end mf tae tele- ssepa.

To, Mbnrac cat fires the pr" rt-nuowt t. Jli vvuyo.lJe, HULf TK, coao. OrptJ I would not be a butterfly when autamn wiDds blow chill, nor would I be a little bird for naughty boys to kill; I should not want to be a hare, always upon the run nor duck, nor quail, nor anything in danger from a gun. But most of all Id hate to be, in this teir estrial scene, a yellow-leg ged chicken when Methodists convene. Exp uia Republican.

An old citizen of Dodge went to tte depot th other day to see his daughter off ou the cats. Securing her a seat ho passed in of the car and went around to the car window to say a parting word. While he was passing out his daughter left the seat to speak to a friend and at the same time a grim old maid took the seat and moved up to the window. Unaware of tne important change he hurriedly pu nis heal up to the n-dow tiDd said: One moie sweet kiss, pet. In mother Instant the peint of a cotton umbrella was ihrutt from the window, followed by the wrathful injunction, Scat, you grav headed wretch.

He seatted. Ford Gazette. A- GLUCK. er, Watch- th. (Gieth port blk.

It fa frr.nd, to.bl. as. t.l.-scope. as tr as is sesy xry. Wt will lc show jm a b.w you a make from SS to 1 a iar at least, from tha atart.with-rtntW- pyr DODGE CITY, KANS.

All watch repairing sent to me will be done in a woikmanlike manner and warranted. W-EBSTSM THE QEST INVESTMENT For the Family, School, or Professional Library. i ours. A WSS ,3 wUe A3 contrsaiffiit tt the Irnywr as any V-5 jstahnrtoX is -'-WvS tes. TEa cJ ti.s ''W -1 ctah nmWES sells -watches la sack ing machine which was raffled off at Howell Tragers last Tuesday.

We have some choice Barley and Flax Seed, suitable for seed, which we are selling at very reasonable prices. Hcwell Trager. Wm. Crouch, sou of Rev. J.

W. Grouch, came down from Speareville Mondav morning and went to work for section foreman Huut Tues lay. STOCK HOGS WANTED. Any parsons having stock hogs to seil will do well to call aad see Howell Trager, as they wish to buy a car load. J.

H. Le vis, a tinner and mer -chant, of Greensburg, was in town Thursday and Friday repairing the roof ou Howell Tragers store building. Capt. H. Sillett returned from trio through the eastern irt of the state last Sunday.

He reports every thing flourishing in that section and farm work commenced in earnest. NOTICE: On and after Sunday Feb. 10th, 1889 and until further m. tice, trains 21 22 will be discontin tied west cf Pratt. R.F.

Scoffern, Agent It. H. Weathers, traveling for a Hutchinson wholesale gx-ocery house, was in the city Wednesday night. This house has been steadily gainin'; ground since its start and we predict for it a grand success. F.

Kerr, who has been in the city for seme time past, left last Tuesday for Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Kerr has many warm friends here who will join with the Journal in wishing him success where ever lie goes. Billie Law ter jaforn us lii he has a couple of sacks, which be ip tured near the depot L.st Suad iy night, that the owners can have by calling and proving property, bat he wants it dictftictly understood that the coal that is itt them doesnt go. 1 wegeteush from CLb far each wwteh beibre it goes ETig-i i oot, though each Eranbei- pays a vraek, l'hie is why wre give yon TEE ESSS ESLEEiD FlOSFSi Including: main lines, branch and xt-vnios P's va! tbo Missouri River.

The Direct Route to end from Chicago, Jothsii, Peoria, La Salle, Iffoline, Rock Island, in ILLIIIOIS Davenstort, Ottumwa, Des lioines, mtersst, Audubon, Councu ElufTs, in IOvVA Mitmcanoiis aud St. Psuri, in MINNESOTA Vatertoww and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA Cameroe, St. JosepiiLend Kaaesa Ci iy. ia tore fcryasawty than anyone else nd why ww are doing the largest j. watch hasiaess la tha world.

Veseil t-'-'' toaly Rrt quality goeds, but ourppit, .1 ,1 3 77A, watch business ia the world. Who is it when cro are supplies the nation with food? SI.00 FOR THIRTEEN WEEKS. The New York Illustrated News vill be mailed to any address id the United States or Canada for three ronths ext the receipt of One Dollar. Liberal discounts allowed to assents, i-jrJm asters an 1 clubs. News agents-in sell this nnr.rr treelv, openly ami bove board.

Simple coppies mailed cree. Address NewYurk llhistiMtsI Ncas. Broad'vay, New York City of intercommunication tcT all towns sud cities east and west, and southwest of Chicago, end Pad 2.0 eul uansoceamo Seejwrts. EVIACIwIr 2CEF3T VESTISLfe EXP 3 TRAm, Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment, cool, wen vmWmM, tmdi free from dust. Through Coaches, r'ullxuan feleepers, FR34 Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dining- Oars Daily Cl inmw.

Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Fi-ee Chair tW ao XT Vv nwi9 V. aAo I 4 ad a I 1 men A fmi 7mrncmi itself 54 Has been for years Standard Authority in the Government Printing Oflico and 17. S. Supreme Court. It is hig'lily recommended by 38 State Supts of Schools and the leading1 College Presidents.

Nearly ail the School iBooks published in this country are based upon Webster, as attested by the leading School Book Publishers. 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Engravings than any othr American. Dictionary. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. The Hew York Warld says ebster i3 almost universally conceded to be the best.

-The Boston Glohs Bays: Webster is the acknowledged standard in lexicography. 7 he Atlanta Constitution says: Webster has long b'ee'n tii'e standard authority in our office. The Chicago lut says: Websters gnpn wimw jbi ii mi iiiim mi Unabridged has always been th standard. The Ner Orleans Democrat says: eoater is stanuard authority in our office. The tfsw York Trlhu ne says It is recognized as the mot useful existing word-book of the English language ail over tha world.

Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free. MERUAJ3 CQw Pnb'r fipruixLeki. prica about irhat others ret oad quality. Our lO is a substaatiaf iftitMtien mfetny Stem-Wind American Lerer Watch either hunting care or ope.

Oar ki is a Stem-wind, Open Face, first quality, It 3 stiffened GoldAmerican LeverWatcn ua -i teed wear 20 years. Is fully equal to any watch sold for $38 by ethers. find a first-pVpn class Stiffened Gold Caa much more satisfactory and serviceable tham any Solid Gold Case that can be sold at less than double the money, as cheap solid cases are urrariably thin, weak, of low quality, and worthless after short use. Our $33 Vt atcle contains numerous important pat-entedimprovements, of ntal importance to accurate timing Patent Pustprovf9 Patent Stem which we control exclusively It is fully equal for accuracy, appearance, durability and service, to any $75 Watch, eitherOren Face or Hunting. Our HLfiilrottcI Watch is esrvrcially constructed for the most exacting use and is the best RailroadWaiUi made.

Open Face or Hunting. AH these prices re either i. rh a.l cash or clubs, 1,00 ct week. jf Am AKi-TT'ocket el fl en Free ujitk each, atch. Anti-Pickpocket fJ cim T.x- nsa'l nostDaM nn re- 1 htest pull fp nr.iats in tic poctct.

If your jK.D ft Wotch is worth a dollar send for. ZtF7ZYT ore fT'-ztisfaczi'K Af I i if flnh Jo tiuS iu Jn vJ- SsiEi-: a T-. ZaltnifiS. yt. C-n CT fias heart- oud, The Farmer.

Wnoisit when the crops are light and money scampers out of Sight, still struggles on wrih all his might? The farmer. Who, often when by debt oppressed, is force 1 to Jo his level best to keep up the interest? The farmer. Who is it whee he gets a er makes interest aud the debt both stop, aud comes up smilingly on top? 1 he farmer. Who works coLten lellv away, while the public tnck-Jors prev ami make toe laws he mud i bey? Th1- farmer. Who gives ms-dolLirs and.

his dimes to greedy trusts and big who only laugh wheneer he whine-? The farmer. VYh a is it inn-i in f-n futute mix in public life and and down the trickster an his tricks? The farmer. Kiowa County Signal. urns, end Scenic Grandeurs of Coiorado. I VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, a AJw.kIi im ta.

ww rr 5 -blh-w, MUS OLD kubH ntmu. wiwks mi of u. 0 VERSOS fat Solid Erpraos Trains daily between OShioaco and MSirncapoli said SA Pw4 with THROUGH Roclinixy Cteeir Cara fPalE) to and. from thoe peiate a4. Kanes-s Ciry.

Throug-h Chair Car and Sleener between Peoria, dak, and Sioux Falls, via Rode IIiid. turn sivotite Lina to Pip-tartoac, avtor-town, Sicux Fells, and tie cBior Taema fts a od aeff Grounds of the North TK3 FHO: travel bswssn i Joseph, Atchison, For Tic'rets, Maps, Folders, car Gtared lnformsfcoB. apply as? CfS.ce in tLa United fetatea or Oauvim. sAidfa as loetlilf toeetfaer eith Iras TVletotHoaMlwlS TfaOW pi. w.u 1 SfaTemfr- All tfa.

work y.a and d. is hw what w. Mad yon Minlta fritadt sad aiffabr sad thM stxrt 7 stsrtwJ. ia T.lsabl. wads for which held, for sad tbas wo an M-d.

Ws psy 11 Ss 1 ym knw if ym wralA Uk i rtirm I an frea. 0 to Vr AdarM faWatos ub 1. VorUaad, MmlaR. JOHN SEBASTIAN, E. ST- JOHN, General Eansger.

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Pages Available:
338
Years Available:
1888-1890