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Bucklin Journal from Bucklin, Kansas • 4

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J. H. CLARK. -y J'o: E. O.

CLARK A trogci eo margin oi your pa-pe? denck.3 your dnbseripiion fa? expiifrd, and ibri are cordial- BUCKLIN, KANSAS We hive at all times Good Rigs at Reasonable Prices. -The wsntft Commercial Men our Specialty, Transient Teams have our kind end ztae fuj attention. We kindly solicit a share of your patronage-. Yours Respectfully, J. 22.

CLABE tSt SOIT. Stables One Bloek East St. Charles Hotel. Blue Front "We have restocked and refitted the-Eivery Barn fariucrl.T Powers StrickliD, and am ready for busitiesab CONTAINING ALL HIS LATEST AHO BEST IMPROVED FEATURES AT OUR PLACE OP BUSINESS The Men in the above picture ore just considering lie following omparisnoc: If you want a rig cheap, givo us a call. COMMERCIAL MEN'S TRADE A SPECIALTY.

BARM i Southwest Corner Oak Street and Ford Avenue. Sillett Walters- Proprietors All Other -BINDERS- Delmonico Hotel. Walter A- Wood Single Apron Binder HAS One ass. No Strain on Canvass. One Canvas-3 to Keep in Order.

Tlnee Rollers. Three Buckles. hree Bearings. No Grain Shelled Out or Wasted. iglit Draught, And' Dozens of Other as Worthy Comparisons.

CHAS HEINZ, Paormaroa. A --I Ill- 'CC 12. f. Capt. H.

Sillett jTijl.es tor original per so i lfl Mr. Fibber visiting with his iVs city thin v. -v-k. I Appeitiou doing county seat yesterday. A number eve cultivator for II.

Sillett. GjI? cn Caul. echo tVsM'-rs nfii i our. T- Sjr. vdt I seeing in L'c -r i.u Our farmers are making pic-pra tivins ho harvest their wheat It is a settled fact that Bucklin will soon hive another base ball clnb.

E. O. CKrk and Clair Scofiem were in the city of Mullinville last Monday. Thos. Hurlev was locking after his iuteiests in Clark county la Sunday, W.

H. MeKiuney shipped a car load of hogs to the Hutebigson market ester Jny. Miss Carrie Coons ll act as clerk in the post office during the absence of Mrs. Lawrence. Miss Lottie Paulin came in from Ofifeilo la Tuesday and will visit with friends and relatives.

Last Tuesday night a Jim Crow show played to a small audience. It waa pronounced no good. Tickets are on sale at thib Station to all parts of the United States and Canada. Ii. F.

Scoffern. Agent. A. K. of the Arkalun News, accompanied by hiswife, were in the future great last Sunday evening.

Mrs. Lizzie Colley, of Pueblo, Col -orado, a neice of Mrs. W. Bee decker, was visiting in the city this week. Oliver Hunt came in from McPherson county last Saturday and is now working on the section east of town.

Mr. McNally, of Cullison, came in last Sunday morning and is now running the section formerly run by B. Hunt. Enumerator Sillett has been mu! ing the girls blush thG week. Fess up girls, hes nut.

allowed to tell yonr age. J. II. Fiahbaek received a car loa. 1 r-f the celebrated Kansas Pride flour ust Monday, which he will sell at $1.25 per sack.

understand Jhero is going to beau Alliance 'celebration at Sibleys ranch the Jth. Several good speak ers will be present. Mrs. Paulin, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs Shopberd, was called to her home in Giferle, on account of the sickness of her husband, lawt Monday. Howell A Trager are putting down down on the corner of Main and Oek Tuis has been a long felt want and wo are giati that it is Seeing supplied.

The B. G. Kimball Lumber Cum pany wish inform the people that they have 32oQ pounds of binuer twine, and handle all kinds of muchine oils, paints, lumber anu hardwaie. R. 0.

Dufur has pu-chaced the grocery ck of Gtr-ton, ou Bridge street, and Acn charge i the business. Mr Dufur is not a stranger in this city, as he wag form in the cattle business near Bnek iin. GL.be Republican. The Kinsley Merenry of this week contains a rde up of big dinuc-r givm in tha1 city in honor of there having been J3 binders i 1 header -'id. If tbv ec-kbrate sa iiGruXi'i i t'xo S---' t-'if i-clilHC in f'.

rsin. id weth UO-L iie d.v e-vs he t.o-.h. if lie utb r-m ruuu-rh a i-reat rfik of' vmg -a ti ear ut bun, ard if h. tde nev' B- rc- il- it be i i 21 Cr i A pi II in; t- of AND THEIR DECISION WILL We want a Walter A. Wood Single Apron Binder to take care of our bountiful harvest, of 1890.

IM Howell 7. I tJi itcrKy b. fruit Win. in ti Iseitle B. Shepherd, at tha me v'f paietris.

three md 1. 1 ast of this citv, last Bur. evening at 10 och-ek. The funeral services sere held the M. E.

CLmCh Tuesday morning at 11 oclock. Rev J. W. Crouch officiating, after which th8 remains were laid to mst in the Bucklin cem etery. The JouiXAL joins with the many friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Shepherd in extending to them their deepest sym pathies in this, their greatest hour bereavement. A Ladys Perfect Companion. Paistlkss Childbirth, a. nif book by T)r.

John II. bye, one of Nevrorks most skillful phrsieians, hows that pain is not necessary in Childbirth, but results from causes easily understood and overcome. It dearly proves that any woman may become a isotner 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 trua private companion.

Cut this out; it will save you great pain and possibly your life. iSeiul two-ceut stamp for descriptive circulars, testimonials, and confidential let-tersentin sealed envelope. Address Irani Thomas Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. Handsomest Tram in the World. When the first Pullman Vestibule train ever placed on western road steamed into Kansas City trom Chicago via.

the Santa Be Boute, tl bystander remarked to a newspaper man that it was tne handsomest train in the world. The phrase was a happy one and has since bee i adopted as a trade mark in Santa Fe lloute advertising. Clegant 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 recliningchair.cars.

Parties attending conventions and other gatherings in the east this summer who buy tickets via. the Santa Fe Koute may rely on quick time and first class accommodations. Two daily trains in each direction. Address Geo. Xicholsos, G.

P. T. A. T. S.

I. Topeka, Kansas, for further information. New Superb Dining Car Outfit. The Dining Cars just completed by the Great Rock Island Route, not only embody all the latest improvements in general use, but especial and distinctive features yf excellence wbicti render them unapproachably superior 10 orliu-ary Dimnj'-a'-. They wiU be place-1 on the KoCi 1l aao COcTE.

wes of rlie Missouri river on and 89 and will i part the crown' 3 'f tapirs So id Vestibule giving tin road a continuous Dinix-i Car ri.vicx be-twoen Chcigo Denver. Colorado Springs and pjehlo. ihe is tlie only line I -t! rue i vprn-s Trains every a.oiii ir.ii.i hi- igo Dea er. It is not ''-e iii.e, tu a i- p-oiiie most com- of all D'o Lolorado roads, with Tc-; P-. a Puli; 1 a 1 ni uni -'v- Dining a-- 1 i Colorado Citits and Pieces.

This is the title i a pamphlet jus: issped by tiie passt-ug-r liepartmeut the Chicago, Rock Isl i Pacific Railway. It cuiQnrises 600 pages of valuable information, relit. rig to some of the principal cities and resorts of Colorado, with 52 beautiful illustra tions of 'lififereut scenic views and 3o calities, engraved from original pho togri.jjhs. and winch Lave nev bef-me appeared in uuv work of this kind. In the two last supplementary pages, a carefully rovKea list is given the leading hotels, restaurant, etc.

the citiov and pi tee-a described with the names of their proprietors the rates per bn- week, and the character of accommodations provid cd. Copies will be mailed free to ap plicaants in any part of the world, on rceir)t of esnts each fr postage ddress on Geneiiv Ticket ar.d Pdssenger Agent, G. R. I A F. C-hicago, 111.

iT.th K.Ktion Now Ready p'sl'li fF A book over 2 0 pRges, I. 1 1 ii v. I i'ri'ig- information of I v. f- than i 6. os.

he- ruMicatmn ever LlVnl'll-in il It give- th- r.unie ilU I lliiii, of everv new ijiai er having a circulation rai- in the Aihfrl-ea Xe'jaBer Lirectory of ore than eopie each isue, with the i line of a.lvrti"iug in them. A list t-f. mo i i-aj-ere of ioeg nd iowl. ut tu-T- than .0,001 population with rn-c- by the inch for one month. lists daily, connt-r.

village ani class i.a,pcrs. argain oil rs value to siuali advertisers or thoe wishms to experiment Viciously with mall arnon-t monee. shows conclusive1. how to gjit Is e- most service for the mor-ey, etc. ptpaid to any address for cents.

Ad-dresi uF.e. Rowcll fit Publishers an 1 General Advertising egauts, 10 Sprues Street, New Terk City. in every city With erwlfeoot ratectladex. Toar A UaeHra is iurited to the feet that ia pur-ehaeioj the lateet issue of tkie work, yea get A Dictionary eeataining aono mere words aad nearly aooo more illostratioaa toan ay ether American Dictionary, A of the World con tainiajr over 15,000 Titles, with their proauaci-atiom arfa a vast amount of other iaformaties, (recoatly added,) and A Biographical Dictionary giving proauaciatioa of aames and brief faota encerniag nearly 10,000 Noted Persons: also tables giving valuable is formation. All in Ons Book.

Webster's TJnabridf-ad Dictionary is recommended by the State Superintendents ef Schools in 34 States, aad by leadisg College Presidents of the United uc and Canada. It is andxrd Aa-thorily wiui the United States Supreme Court, aad in the Government Printing Office. It bae been selected in every case where State Purchaser have been made for Schools, and is the Dictionary upen which nearly all the school books are based. Gst the Latest and Best It is an invaluable companion in every Schoo. and at every Fireside.

Specimen peges ana testimonials sent prepaid on application. Published by fi. C. MERRIAM Springfield, V. S.

A. i Handsomest. The Era ms Han aecmest Train in a the -rid. (equipped with Pull xs an Iv'ri'brie bemoifuliv furnished) rues daily between Kansas City and Chioepc vir, Santa Fe Route, It is iioli't' uy eloriricih', he-tteol by etea.ni with handsome- free inclining chair oax uafeM'i'Jix'd dining car corv ice, a wel: sele-Se 1 lb ary fur the studious acd fast iitae far thoaQ in a hurry. Two daily trains in each direction.

The ah. rtw-st line between Kansas Cjtv Cbicag Address Geo. T. uF G. I T.

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further inf 'it it. on ner iy rcqaeaixi renew tire same, by a reuiiUari I.f uei convenient to pay up jA ouw, inform us if yon wish thepjpov coa-iTUied to w- di-enn not. Wo sro willing to ex tend reasonable tiroe to there who wish the paper ax.d c-unuo in a ojr an 'iff! 1 V'i. it stx iCiigcr ihim you are wiil-Lg to rw. "Wiasp, i i jgoing to Howell -Tragers Cheap Cash Store for some uf the many bargains that they are offering.

They sell: 25 pounds Navy Beans for $1.00. 16 Choice Rice 1.U0. 16 Brown sugar 1.00. 13 Granulated 1.00. 4 Coffee 1.00, dry goods.

Their assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Challio and other Dress Goods the best in town and their prices competion. Childrens day to morrow. Capt. II. Sillett does all kinds of -pnei business, 1 Broken an Hatfield has returned from his visit in the east.

Come in and make us smile by pay ing up your subscription. Win. Stricklin moved to Greens burg to work. fur Thus Russ. A dance was given at the residence of J.

W. Emmons last night. Mrs. C. Neal left Thursday for a visit with friends Kansas Don't the government owe you xHome more bounty? Call on Capt H.

JSillett. J. W. Wilson, state agent for the Osborne binder, was in the city last Tuesday. Miss Ellsworth Apperson return ed from a short visit with friends in Ford last Tuesday.

W. K. Lawrence, expert for the Wood binder, was in the city last Sfturday talking machine. In order to be np with the times Mrs. Bcedecker will serve ice cream at ths SC Charles next Sunday.

Attep.ti.on comrades. If you think you rra sr.Vtled to an increase of csll on Capt. H. Sillett. Mr.

Sommers, of Keokuk, Iowa, passed tbroogh the city Thursd ay on his srr.y to hi." ranch near Arkaloa. Fezooms rushing shorts, bran corn meal, rTrac. flour, can now be fteeommcdated at Howell A Tragers. Mrs. M.

W. S. Lawrence took the train last Wednesday for extend ed visit with her parents in Missouri. H. Meeker, traveling for Frank Howard of Atchison, was doing the town" the first the week.

W.H. Bates, of MoUmville. attend the mooting of the Masonic lodge in this city last Saturday night. Mrs. S.

D. Aulls Pit fur her former home in the stria uf New Yrk, last Wednesday, vtheie she will viait for tune. W. Apporson attended the the meeting of the congressional committee, the Big Seventh at Dodge City last Wednesday, A social hop was given at the hotel last Tuesday evening in honor of W. T.

Watkins, the Osborne expert, who left for the easto-u part of the state Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S.

La rente gave a most enjoyable musical entertainment to a number of their young friends, at their rurideuee on Center street last Monday. Harry Billet came down man, where he it. muring lab Kv vi a vh up ents c. brif C.i(duiti "i i a. his run on the branch u-l Forbes btep6 do the until up he he lil be givea th- i-i A large co p-m i i L.

hem received at thast ati. a full supply upon tick ts, re presenting one bun r. tills. Passengers ca.x now -u ci; isi tickets from JJuckliu to an? po-i ir the United Bn-las W. D.

T'rt nentiue. i-j for Hoover Gamble, mao -Gctur crsrf tht Excelsi- binders, rme in Friday of last week and on Saturday morning took the out to C. Culvers pfiace and cut green rve with it. There vrere noarl hwn dred persons present and til report it as having done good sa The Only First-Class Dodge City, 2TOTABT UCKLIN. fTrACQUAIUV-gS UTTK Brvcsa: Tdjusr.

Special Barged 2To. 78. tSl Below will be found a Special Bargain List gotten up by the Soathwegt Kansas Real Estate and Exchange Association, of Bucklin, Kansas. hen writing refer to number. Address all communications to Capt.

H. Sillett, Secretary. ji mi Livery Barn. -AND- 32 Hotel is lie Ciu. Kansas.

MIL PUBLIC. KANS nr. vzUi ennar xif or eeai 3cr fct X5f5Jrtr, rar. OX Pttl. i psLrts serf JOHN 6BA6TUsri2, DLL.

HAVE Three Canvasses, Tight Strain on Canvass. Three Canvasses to Keep in Repair Six Rollers. Twelve Buckles. Twelve Bearings. Grain Shelled Oat Between Aprons.

Heavy Draught. Trager, Agents. a bargain in this; clear, title perfect. Price $4900. No.

199. 2 tracts of 2500 acres eeh of splendid timber and coal land in Powell county, title perfect. Ths is a bargain. Price $5 per No- 202. 73, acres "in McCracken coiuitv, 1 from.PaducAh, 40 acre under cultivation, all nice smooth or nn1nr euiuvauon, an Dlr-f S5n' Gear, htle perfect, vrul sell trade.

Price per acre. o. 500. T60 acres Morgan Tetu. This land is ail coverel with timber anvl underlayed with coal, clear, title perfect.

Will sell or trade. Price $1600. No. 436. 200 ncies of splendid bmd in West Virginia, timber And coal i lent if ul, clear, title perfect.

Here is a bargain for some one. (Will sell or trade. tefHtMT Mlmmmem 141 am wC the wsk ym tat i4 taw itta 7 tavalaaMt tata wfattabekAa torjr 4 tbM mpokA. Wbmt all pi Tfii know all. If wmII Kk to to 90 ta 960 poor weak 4 aywar.

Ataea, 10 mAmIU farUamU iltt. wko il yw tatfiiwiyi nniifi tayht, oe. Ata i M. Tt BM KANSAS. No.

47. Sph-ndid farm, 160 acres, i 12 of Bucklin, wefl, house, sta ble, some timber, 50 acres in cultiva ton and all ia grain, half of which goes with the place Small incurn-brauce. Will take small cash pay meut, balance on time at 8 per cent. Sell trade. Price $1600.

Nu. 48. 160 acres, good farm 3 ra of Bucklin, no improvements, in eumbianee $25U. This 13 a bargain foi borne one. Price $1200.

No. -402 160 acres, nice smooth faim, 7 iii of Bucklin. i ncumbraaee $250. Will trade for young cattle or anything good. Price $1200.

No. 4U4. 80 acreg, 3 of Bucklin, timber, clear. Timbrr nice smooth kind, clear. Price $800 land.

Pr.ce $Lo00. No. 922. 160 112m of ksntuckt. Bucklin, splendid Grm, nice 200.

9S0 acre? in Breathitt bra out a great bargain. Pnce $1600. said to be the best piepe of No. 890. A number on.

farm, 160 timber land in the Gate and undr- theflaieil with splendid cool. There i a No. 92. 80 acres of splendid 'farm land, 8 from P- 3 from beau tifui luke, good house, stable and well, no incumbrance. Will sell or trade.

Pi ice $1600. No. 93. 160 acres in Crawford good farm, house, stable, well, 30 acre in cultivation, balance iii good timber, clear.Price$3200. INDIANA.

No. 56. river bottom; bind in Washington county, 1 from Lit tie York a thriving little city. The timber alone is worth $600, clear. Price $2000.

No. 51. 40 acros of river butt-ana land in Washington county, solfudid will pay for TE-E I PGlflS D4n.DfiY, best farms in tho suite, Price $1600. No. 426.

A nunfip1!" oneJarm, jvfins the city of Bucklin, 60 house and well. Send pride. No. 100. 1 CO acres, i ny.

w6f Buck-iin, 100 ucrea irL.roultivAtfont. house, stable, well, e-tiL This is all This is ail nice smooth land and a bargain for some one. Clear. Will take -part cash, I balance firfct mortgage. Price $1800.

I A hotel, new, bituatea a tbnym city in Kansas, a go id business, -nil rent for $40 per month, clear. Price $2500. MICHIAX. No. 8T.

7 ph lots in Wrtyn, a Buburk of Dctr- ifc, $40 wucumbr-ince each lot, Till tiudo. Price per lot $200. leotvfflnr Kl PocriA, La 0IMl KaOi OCtanw, OWWo, BiuCX taa lOWA-fiUnMutofia Bad filoox rvUl, piXCVA-HI8SOCTKJ Owas BStekiOXHL Wl CkMk, BLtcck fiprlno, Dow tad Inm Okiec. ibl tnc Our lwilwi im QMoBgn, wWklW, Mfl Sul tt ti: wm i. uwlua.

Bo We have land in nu r-t every state iu the Union to sell or trade, trade for merchkcliEe. liardware, arid in fact, ny thing that i good. P. Ft P'FNCES: Western Banking Company. 1 m.i LL" 1 1 LewdlBrall D-oo draw dvrt.

IWtiMh OoMhM, PvdMaa Chair Com, Hi tfk urtjMw Wilurj Dc MBfik aat Forth PHAm. and. kwuw aad E'vefttAo, via fid. mmm ClkV a xoAm aiAa. ad aaiwi irafrta Vaurcl yrartM 1 CaUIotbIa Mtf, vttb C8WOB OP cOOTSdM Lako.

Oglw. PerUaad, Lm fi rgnlw, aod LiIKc to and. from FVkVa PmfrTKaiQiaoa, uzaafc, aad oaai eonadam of Oatocato. aaesstt uea coots. Solid Rroriwa Traloa delly blnma CMag 4 wlthTHftO'JOU Knsas City, tiirowrii CXvater Oar and ffilaayar lafa ml Mtotix Fall, vfca Uook talarKL o-arn.

eiovur FaUa, and Sc am trgunil or Hie KctrllivtA. TKS 8EOKT UK VIA. eSTUTSCA. AVI) toravrl bvtreow CZ i LCrit.mil, I I Joirtrfi A I tiiscs, L.T8vw4fi, ilamm fdy, ITair Ticket. biJtna.

iTcAdw, trad Cetera ta tips Usd1 life UD nci men sGlolL ires a duce mm, -uG -i vrmp.n cpnh 1 lean Care of Thanks. Mr. find Mrs. Wm. Shepherd sire to th mk iheir many friends who kindly assisted them during their late bereavement.

A- Lr EL Watch-Maker DOFT-E CITY, KANS. All v. i.tch r'-piuririg be don- 1 vv and warranted. E. GT- JOHN, CHIOAQO,.

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Years Available:
1888-1890