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Buffalo Park Pioneer from Buffalo Park, Kansas • 3

Buffalo Park Pioneer from Buffalo Park, Kansas • 3

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09 COUM'Y Dili Ki. Twenty-nine mormaas have been jailed Mr. G. W. Hindmau was a pleasant Buffalo Park GOVE COUNTY I SmnHPI I I JL 11 JLI i Always Ob Hai A Full Supply Of eoots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Ciottirg, Dry Goads, Furnishing Goosjf jlirpids, andlNstions.

ike a E'f GLO AND'LACES -o- OUR LIKE OE Secialily ol i.i Hi Ties In Tlie We brRO CERIES RANCH SUPPLIES Al COMPLETE. culler at this office Tuesday. Bargains. 12 Ant. Children's Hose at -0c per Pair.

10 dpz Ladies' Hose at 10c per Pair. Indies' f'hawls at 80c. .25 each. Red twilled Flannel from 5c per ytu HP-Gents' Wool Lace Front Shirts for $1.00 Ladies' Children's and Men's Ladies Children's and Men's Ciloves and Mittens at McClanahan. Maple Syrup at McClanahan's.

Cranberries at McClanahan's. Stoves at Comforts and Blankets at McClanahan's Overcoats Cloaking at The Weekly Capital and Farmers' The AVekki.y Capital and Farmers' Journal is an 56 column weekly paper, published by" J. K. Hudson at To- peka, Kansas. The Capital is the official ciaie rapcr, ana gives Very complete re ports of the meetings of the Legislature una an conventions ana associations at conventions te State capital.

It contains a G. A. R. aepnnnieni, and its general and State news tent ures are strong. It is a spleu did representative Kansas paper.

Sample copy sent free. Paper will bo sent one year to any address, in or out of Kansas, for one dollar. 24-Gni Office, Wa-Keeiit'y, Kansas I will offer at public sale at my office in Wa-keeuey Kansas, on Thursday, December 3rd, 1885, the following described State School Lands. DESCRIPTION. tie qr of ne qr jv of ne qr se qr of ne qr sw qr of ne qr re qr of nw qr nwqr of nw qr se qr of mv qr sw qr of nw qr nc qr of se qr nwqr of se qr se qr of qr sw qr of qr ne qr of fiwqr nw qr of sw qr se qr of sw qr sv qr 'of sw qr no qr of ne or nwqr of ne qr se qr of no qr sw qr of no qr no qr of nw qr or of r.w qr se or of qr 13G1327 1h6 1327 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.25 I 36.13:27 36l327 3013:27 3013:27 L'jil :G.l3s7 8.25 3tf'l3j27 3.25 3(S'13 27 3.25 3.25 30 13:27, 3.25 3.25 3G1327, 27 8.00 3.00 3.00 3.0d 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3X0 15 27; 1527: 3(115 27: 30l527l sw iii' ol nw or no qr of so qr qr of or se qr of se qr qr of se qr no or i qr M- qr aw qr oi KW qr of pv qr of sw qr tf School Lend Safe- 27 3.00 The Bsstili ne gI CORN, FLOUR and FEED by tlio GAR LOAD.

SOLD. jlhj w-irs IIT STOCK, STATIONERY, DLANK 15G0KS, PENS, PEXCIJ-S Jt PEKHQ) DERS. BATTLE; BOUGHT! AND SOLD. DRAKE SLOEY, Propriplors. FALL ANDLW1NTER GOODS within a year for polygamy.

The Walkup trial consumes about four columns daily of our city exchanges. There are Roman Catholics in the United States and 10,187,705 Protestants. An official footing of the official returns form all counties, shows Foraker' plurality to be 18,158, A woman, it is said has made the highest score in a civil service examination yet recorded in this count ry-r-07. Mr. James Sloey informs fis that the dance and supper atGriuuell, both financially, and otherwise, was a perfect success.

The danoe was given at the Gove hotel and about forty couples participated. There was quite a pleasant gathering at the residence of Mr. Catherman last Friday evening. The young folks enjoyed theiuselve, and they say, that for hospi tality and kindness. Mr.

and Mrs. Cath erman can not be excelled. From the Ness City Times we learn that Mr. Calhoun intends todeveloj tl.e coalmine which was found whila burin- for water some three weeks It is claimed that the coal is a five foot veiu, and only 200 feet below the surface. Any soldier who has an honorable discharge from the United States army, and served during the war, who may now wish to joiu the A.

R. Post at this place, will fiud blanks for that purpose at at this ollice, or at McClanahan's store. We are glad to loam that tl.o business of be Ness City Times bus increased to such niiextent'thnt it necessitates the employment of inn assistant editor and foreman. Brother Wood, is a live enerjetic newspaper man, and deserves this prosperity. Michael Burt, John E.

Farley and J. O. Gusiafason, of Tarkio, have c-alaims south of this place. They are a jolly good set of fellows, and believe in patronizing newspapers, each of them deposited their money in the hand of ye editor for a years subscription. The New York Republicans are confident that their ticket will be elected next week, and so are the Democrats.

We have not been informed as to what the expectations of the Prohibition and G'ecnback parties are, but, presume they each expect to elect their state ticket. Thursday our office was favored with a pleasant call from Mr. H. S. Jameson, editor and publisher of the Golden Belt.

Jcmeson is an agreeable and accom plished gentleman, and we were highly pleased with his visit. Call again, Mr. Jameson, our latch string always be found on the outside for you. Again the Cap Sheaf has changed hands, and Mr. Kiios has returned to private life, judging from his farewell editorial, his newspaper ability was some what hampered, by outside pleasure.

Mr. E. M. Priudle will assume editorial control of the Cap Sheaf, and we wish him success in his new field of labor. BARGAINS.

Stylish Suits for $7.00. Stylish Suits sor ftUX). Stylish Suits for ijlO.Oti. Stylish Suits for 12.00. Overcoels in great variety from 3.20 to C-l-2 50 at, L.

C. McClax.uiax'n. 29-82 Buffalo Park, Kansas. Preparations are now being made for a grand ball to be given Thanksgiving evening al the school house in Buffalo Park. As the proceeds are for a good purpose we hope that every one who cart will assist the boys, in raising money to procure the instruments for their band.

A gen end invitation to every Iwdy is extended. On last Sunday Mr. Catherman succeeded in killing seventeen rattle snakes, which measured frnni Fi'venjecn inches to three feet in length. Last fall, at the same place he killed twenty-two. There is a dog town close to his claim, and in the fall the snakes return to their winter quarters among the prairie does.

Mr. Catherman says that he thinks Sunday was not a very good day for killing them, and will try another afternoon. Medicine Lodge Cresset: Captain Hunt, fornn'rly of Barber county, now of Biirlhigame, Kansas, recently shipped 200 head of fat cattle which his partner and himself have been feeding, to Balti more, from which port they were shipped to Liverpool Thn, cattle sold at 'Baltimore for fofjfiecii thousand dollars, or seventy dollars around. II EAT THIS. 100 acres perfectly smooth, two miles from Cralntkld and three from Buffalo Park, for Six hundred and fifty dollars.

100 acres 41 miles'South of Grainfield, nt Six hundred dollars. lfid acres 4 miles South of Buffalo Park for Six hundred 100 acres 1J miles from BitiTalo Park, Six htmdrrd and slsty dollars. M0 acre HJ miles Eastof Buffalo Park, at Six hundred and forty dollars. Warrantee deeds in every instanct. Siitf.

Biislnrss T.ornls. Ort Id Drnkc Sloe.v's for bargains In elolliinff. A fine otoek of Joo ilnmly oVereonts jtist received nt Drake S'oey'a. Uosvn them before buying elsewhere. More New Cloven nt Drake Sloey'g.

A lib lnl of New Dry Gootls. Ynrns nl Drake At Witey'n. I.ndles' Jerseys nt Drnke Sloey'g. Nubliin Senrfs nlmwls rnriligan Jnokela nt Drnkc 1 I Geo. Pikkhau, James Kei.i.y, Geo.

Baker, -A H. -Blair, li CoMIEH, 1 Bush si a Counts- Oleik Ti: c'irT T- Clork 1irtric. 1 -iff Rcgi John A. NKLhOK, Bun C. Hk -bupcriutcjident ols (.

J. FEftRis, JosiiUa Ghovt, CV toner. James ei.i A. W. Puisinton, Count' W.

F. Kino, It. C. E. IIEBAKD, PliyslGlan nnd Surpsn.

1'ivfcssioual Calls Promptly J. -js- --de 16-lT. A. DHAKE, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ES TA TE A GENT. All fs in Line Looln-d After, Ofilre III 1-ly Notary Public, Deputy District Cisrk of Govs Ccmty, General Land gent.

All lin-ilucns Tromptly Afier. My GREENFIELD, Liery, Feed and Sate Wli! on uliort lot run fast to K-nnoth, Slieridan Cininl-, na'l 1 1 all joints Kortli and Svuihof ljUfialo Ou.kJ on lianJ. Corner 5th street. North of Ilailroad. 1IIUISTIAX KCIIAFER, Fancy Boot and Stalker, ALL WORK GUARAX7JiLl Oooil stock of Mat i-i Uil constantly cn Im.

kkiI work, prompt ly tltrpnttrhi'd. Ortl.c Etht side of Mtlinstli'iit. ENTIIAL- FEED, SALE, A XI) Gscd Teams end Riggs i stantiy fertile Travsiii Paulij. Will curry rasm-nccrs to any ii sout Kast and M'ftst, on short notice, II. t.

llonx, Proprietor, Huf alo l'ark. My A. McMATN, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW URAINTIFLP, tiOYE (0; TV, Hy REAL ESTATE WEBT. Stock KtiiH-lii-s and Cliiims lu.in.t mil sohl. Uii-iiicss tit tb(-U.

fi. Lumi Cliit to. nnd chiinis loctitct). H.ivo Abstrticls of (iiivt-ninK-nt Lands ia Gove and Slicriilau counties. 7-y.

A. CAMPBELL, M. PHARMACIST, AND DEALER IN PURE DRUGS ft'MEDlSINES. Professional Calls Promptly Answered. Ghainfikld, Kansas C.

STEWilXS, LAND AGENT, Wa-Keenev, Kens- Buy and Sell ail Kinds of land, Hays for Sals -Over 200.CC0 Acres in- Trego, Ness, Gove ami Slieridan Counties. Send For Maps nnd Circulars. 5-ly. rp K. PHILLIPS, Ileal Estate Agent.

-(J0VKKSMEM CLAIMS LOCATED. School Laud Orders Filled. S1M)ICATE LAXDS UOl'CHT AM) SOLB. DEEDED CLAIMS SODD OH COMMISSION. U.

8. Land Hthinkss A SrnciAur. Oorlespondonco Solicited. T. IC.

Pnti.Mpn. Coilyor, Kansai. olIfp. jou nt wind mill that Is utoriu proof? If pet the ItallMday. Ho vou wMt wind mill, that ii simple In con-jtructlon, diirablo and lusting? Urt ihe IlnlUdny.

Do you wiint a mill ihrt la number one. and excel! all oihcri, If to call oo, or add roM. F. VT. MTm.

igent. Ortioflold, L'taiaa. BUFFALO PARK, KASSAS. Thursday. October 29.

Vm. TERMS IN ADVANCE: One copy, one year, Otoe copy, six months One Copy, three months, $1.50 .50 11ME TABLE. Dkios Pacific KxawAY. Eastward No. 202, Passenger CIS No.

212, Passn'g Ft 7.00 No. 214. Local Freight 10.23 Westward No. 201, Passenger 10.22 No. 211, Passn'g F't C.83 A.

M. A. M. r. m.

P. 11. P. M. A.

M. No. 215, Local 1 reight 10.07 RANK U. BLISS, Agent. Get ready for wiuter.

Fill up your coal houses. Canada has 10,000 miles of railway. Evenings and mornings pretty cool. Tuesday was one of the windy days. Smallpox has EhoWn itself in Essex N.

H. Business is booming all over (he coun. try, Mr G. W. Rcnolqs and wife were in town Monday! A good Milinery nnd dressmaker would do well in Huff alo.

The U. P. pay car passed West Friday last, and the boys are happy. Monday was the finest day of the year, for downrigh't good weather. Mr.

J. J. Cook, brother-in-law of Mr, Muiler, "was in town Tuesday. There will be a special election in Thomas county, November 17th. Our subscription list is gradually increasing.

Send them in kind friends. A fpv choice homesteads in Gove county, pjj be had by callipg at this omcs. We hear'considerable complaint made jn reeard to persons allowing their hogs to run at large. During the last year there was acres pf Government land taken and sold in Kansas. Remember that you can secure the To peka Capital and Pioneer for one year for two dollars.

Mr. Midler will ship three car load of cattle from this point to Kansas City, this coming Saturday. The St. Louis base ball club is the chjimplon club of the world, not even espepting Chicago. There was cpyte a heavy snow fall at Grand Forks.

October 20th. rlhe storm is traveling South. Teemer is the great oiirsmnn of the world now, nnd needs only to beat Beach to become the champion. Mrs. McClanahan has returned from Spearville, after spending a week veryleasantly among friends at that place.

We are sorry to chronicle the fact that Mr. John Muller, of Sniiiky Hill River, is seriously sick with inflammatory rheumatism. McClanahan says he is a tip-lop housekeeper, but he prefers some pne Ae should do the dishwashing ami cleaning. Mr. Charles Moore, of Grainfield, was in town Tuesday.

Charlie is a whole sole happy hearted fellow that we are always glad to meet. Some little excitement Sunday over at the Railroad House, one of the cats that carries a bnpky tail, was trying to take possession. Thos. L. Tike, of Tarkio, partner of Dr.

R. II. Mile, is in town. lie is a gentleman of line ability; and we are glad to welcome him to our county. Mr.

Hodge Morris, of Wa-Keeney, was in Buffalo visiting his old Illinois friends. Hodge appears to think the new paper at Wa-Keeney will lie a success. The land ollice of this district, at Wa-Keeney, is crowded with business, so much so: that the oIliccM are two weeks behind with the business of the oliie. Mr- James Sloey, went to Wa-Keeney Wednesday to furnish music for the young and old who love lo iiiniisn themselves in the art of tipping the "light fantastic." The ticket put in nomination in Trego cotin'y, is a good one, and should command the support of every good Republican in the county. Lei us have no off year in Kiiiimis To anv live energetic young man or woman, who will secure us five pre-paying subscribers for one year, we will send the Pionkku one year free, to any address in the United Slates.

The Buffalo Park Post G. A. will meet Saturday evening Novem'ier Tth, all the members are to be present, as there will be business of importance to transact at that timo. Mr. Schwank Is turning out some of the finest breaking plows we have ever seen.

Farmers, patronize home industry, nnd secure a first class article, by purchasing your breaking plows from lilm. Fon S.m.k! A No. 1 Timber Claim within six miles of Buffalo Park, with ten acres of growing limber thereon, for two hundred nnd fifty dollars. Call on Jr address, A. W.

Burnett, Buffalo Pink. Our town the past week has been full of land seekers, and parties who have come to locale tipon their We arc glad to sny thai they are generally men of means sulllt lrnt to make good Improvement nnd stny with ti. ll Whose Store is now crowded with the most com-i jdete stock of 3Icrchandise ever hronght into Gove County. i County Scat Centres are all well enough, but The i 27 3.25 27 3.25 27 3.00 27 3.00 127 3.25 27 3.25 27 3.00 27 3.00 27 3.f.0 27 3.00 27 3.00. 27 3.00 entre of lrauo is at jlcClanahan's.

where you will find n. Stock of Goons that is worthy of your careful attciit tion. They have been bought right and will be sold right No fancy prices, but a full, fair" value Jor your money will begiven in every case. The season of the year now approaches when you will buy your winter clothing, dry goods, boots, hoes, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, hoods, nubias, wool hosiery, blankets, comforts, flannels, overshoes, over-coats, felt boots, felt slippers, children's shoes, ladie's shoes, men's undenvcre, ladie's underwear, dress goods, shirtings, pillow case goods, muslins, canton flannels, towels, tablo linens, napkins McClanahan has all these goods at bottom prices and solicits a share of your trade. HE ALSO CARltlES A FULL LINK OF GttOCKIUKS, IlnitDWARE, SADD1.EHT, Qt'EKKSWARK, TlSWARB, Ft'RKiTi'itK, Wallpaper Faints asd Oils.

AGENT FOR-Great Western Stove Company, of Leavenworth, II. S. llurr IJoots Shoes, Eclectic Series of School Dooks, Ellsworth Horse Shoe it Patent, Four. ne or of ne nw tii- of ne qr qr ill .1 se qr of ne qr sw or of ne qr tie qr of ii ijr nw qr of nw qr se qr of nwqr sw qr of nwqr no qr of sw or nw qr of sw qr se qr of rw sw q-1 of sw qr Hi 15 Kill 5 ICJ15 1UI15 1(5 151: (iivtn under my hand at AYa-Koency, Kansas, this 2nd day of October, 18S3. James Kkli.y, Ctmaty Treasurer.

SOTK'K. I.nnil L' oi-nilii'rsi'b. hunt liiiMi' rnteri'd nt tlitK i i Hep ly Jiiin, Ititriu-il irninit Krnm-ip nhfin. OimiitK liiit lit.iLici.-Hit Kniry Ni Afiril ls uimi lite srotluti 1, Tit-Alisliht 11 Si.iilli. lKDk'.

SI Wi-T, In liiivt- t'nunty. Kuin a vU-tt- ut Hld entry: tlie hhM panU-H ti- hi-tvny in npprirnt tlilK oflW on tin i-irlM-r ut I oYlm I'. MM inn! in iilsli umi liiiuiij- ci'iioiM iiIiik rahl allcgint It UnmiTi, lt-ill'T. A Ounirtt, Attorney. fij V.

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rd urritnunl mix. rtililvaicil Hi iivck, tn. nrrd or cuulnim ony 1'ii'llim raid Innd fur iwii vrnra purl, nil iif wliirh futliiirn mill nml tlio land vi. ui hi uiiii-i in iniirnii-1 ihhiioii riin lumi linn Lci-n ciilin fur ilmn iwii yi-ant rrlnr to dnln lirri-iifi On" n'i nni-llra tv lii-rt-liv Kimiinnni'il In opiii nr al lliln Oil'i-n mi tin- Sllli. dny iif Nhvi-miIiit i.vii.

iii hi i i i-. in iTm niiii iiuu iiiiiiiitii I'-aii' ninny e.itu-.M nln mild allrjnd il.J.fc'.llannmlU'ltliti'r. A. W. Diinieii, Attonu-y.

E. II. FUKKOW, PnorntETon Ok nusxinn Mulberry ami Hoxebler. nre bnrily nnd cspeelnl'ly ndilitiHed for Timber Clninin. Wc warrant tliem to grow furlwo yearn bv rt plnntiiig all that die.

Adilri'sM. 11. It. I'tiinow. ST-ljr llullalo l'ark, Kansas.

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1885-1887