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The Blakeman Register from Blakeman, Kansas • 3

The Blakeman Register from Blakeman, Kansas • 3

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Poyouwant something ior Handles you CAN'T JW It Keystone Power and Hand Shelters BUT 9:45 pm A ull Line of Shelf Ahd Heavy Hardware Stoves Harness and The Best Kind of arm Machinery Wagons Road Carts Etc 'tSSEfll The HorseShoe IhertBurn PpICE BEVERSTOCK utter and Eggs GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS iJHE HALLADAY AT THE RONTS 1 A WOOD AND OOLBY STAGE LINE The Roller Mill i i TZ I JiavingjOpened a G' i fully request 1 A CAPITAL5 QR 1 i 3 4 Is Still Open And Wants Your Trade Just AS! Bad AsE ver I i tis a call i i They stood beside the cottage door Their bld time trystihg place A woful look his visage wore And gloom was on her face or he had visited a fair Held in a church near by And met another maiden there And treated her to pie And shehad said their dream wai? (Condemn the maid who can) And never never never more Would she believe in man And he had tried the best he knew To lead her to relent Or speak at least a word or two To him before he went but two words love I implore My homeward path to She did for as she shut the door She coldly said 7 0 (Mi ht vi Li Meets every Thursday afternoon at the nesby terian parsonage Everybody hav i vited to join us Gates Sec' Il POSTOICE HOURS i Open Sundays from 2 until 4 mi Open during week from 8 a to 8 pm Geo ranklin The very best in the market BLAKEMAN KAN SELLS GOODS CHEAPER OR CASllTHW ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTY 4 Vf 1 i Preaching at the school house each Sabbath evening commencing at 8 Good singing All are cordially invited A Quin Pastor i With each' $15 he Gives A Handsome Oil Painting I' I I Ruhs Daily and makes close connections with the Beaver Valley and Rock Island trains Rates reasonable OMaUiti fi '1 14 i '1 I to1 ready to handle ah' unlimited amount of buttet and and can guarantee you a steady market and as good any house in th bounty All grades taken at a good figure MARSHALL RESPECTULLY ASKS YOUR PATRON AGE PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS Mcadden President Cochran Cahiir State Bank BLAKEMAN KAMA4 4 it i a In the drug store building ttt 1 wouiarespect A share of your patronage i IJhave a car load of these mills ordered' just as soon as they caq be turned out of andjwould like to quote you prices and terms on them Do not fail to see me if you wan a mill for I carry all of the old reliable Halladay goods I am still'giving the best price for wheat of any dealer in the county and will give you 23 cents a bushel for all the corn i you can spare and the top of i the markeffor your stbck hogs I i I shall continue to serve my i patrons with delity and grate i fully acknowledge past favors i Hopingjto deserve a'1 continu ance of your good will I remain Yours John Greenlez HAVE RENTED 7 The Shoe Barn In Atwood A Want all of the iri riehds to call onthem I a i utter and Eggs i 1 'J Come And Get My Prices Blakeman Rawlins County Kan Ckbms $150 per year Hates: Contests i $5 00 a roots Professional cards (per month)dvertising per inch (per month) I Have Nice New Rigs A Clean Roottiy Barn And Will Treat You White Greenlee Wants a lot of stock is a report In circulation that Tully Scott wan married recently Wright is visiting over at McCook this" week Doc Aldrich in a furni JJJ ture store at Orleans 1 Ov i 50 ranklin is arain attending school down at Lincoln Greenlee has been 'having a lot of his surplus corn shelled McDonald restaurant sends i I down an orderj for job werk Thursday the SlstofDcc toMrs May ranklin a daughter Cyrtjs Anderson 'and wife were passengers on the west train Wednesday evening Democrat says mort gage indebtedness has 'been cut downver $8000 in the past month Alleys team toot' a runa way and tere off the corner of Ike Elli otts barber shop en Monday The young folks had a party at von Saturday evening A highly hilarious time is reported Some bodys team ran away with a load of and brdke a wheel and spilt a part oi the wheat boys had a small turkey shoot ing an interest in our cause is cordially in last riday Several of the Atwood bloods were up and took away most of the prizes The editor has been away for the past week and as a consequence much of the work around this office has been somewhat delayed want all Jof your fat hojs and will pay a better price for thorn "than any other dealer in the county I 'John Greenlee Oa accetmt ef the shortage in cars the has been compelled to lay off four crews I As Bill Copp is one of the newest of the conductors 'it naturally placed him in the soup apdjie is just an every day brakeman "untilrihe crews are work again I During the editors absence in the east he went way to visit our former townsman Larsen Mj Larsen has a good busi ness a pioasant nome a most charming wife and seems te be enjoying life He still has a soft place in his heart for Blakeman and has a keen interest in her prosperity HaiglarNcV on ri day January 1st Will to Miss Laura Stonecypher The groom is well known to most of our people hav ing been for some time employedin the different printing offices of the county and has a host of friends here wi wil) rejoice in his good fortune in getting one fairest daughters for a wife It is rather odd but you hear far more compiaibt of hard times in eat tyJu st received a car of Blossburg Nebraska! than you 'do out here smithing coal at the Western Lumber Co Atwood freight officials and "general purchasing agent went west on a spec ial yesterday 4 Charley Price and rank Mcadden seem to be taking a keen interest in the coal and grain business now Stone of McDonald has in town part of the week in search of a but little to winter wheat and stock i A Vfc a 4 A A AMS'b "XT A cent corn I If300 cats can kill 300rats in 300 days how many cats will it take to kill J00 rats in 100 a fine toned Up right piano will be given by the Queen to the first person answering the above problem correctly and" elegant watch will be given for tfievsecond cor rect answer a China Dinner Set will be given for the third correct answer: an elegant Silk Dress Pattern will be given for the fourth correct answer'and many other valuable prizes all of which will be anneuncedjn the next issue of The Queen As the object of offering these prizes is to attract attention to our pop ular family magazine each personan swering must enclose six stamps for sample numberKcontaining full particulars Send to day You may secure a valuable prize $1000 in gold will be paid for the best original problem Be published in a future number Address The Canadian i vueen loronto Can Two terms are enough for 1 Rj TIME CARD Central Time) Goisg Wist Going East Pass 6 Pass All Carr Passengers KofP SAMSON LODGE No 49 of P' meets every riday evening in their oastle hall in hall at 7:30 Visiting Knights always given a chivalric welcome i rank Mcadden Marshall of and McConnell post 233 Meets every first and third Saturday i each month in hall at 3 Mcadden Samuel Wat Com Union Sunday School UNION SABBATH SCHOOL meets in thei school house at 11 A Everybody wel come Marshall Supt i In placing the GEM STEEL WIND MILL before the pUV lie we have aimed to carry out the principle upon which We hkre always worked and that is to make an article surpassing all others of its class? We have had 37 years experience in theJ of windmills as a specialty and have spentjmeie time and money in experimenting with themrthan any company in existance While we as a corporation have grownfoldin the business we have from time to time absorbed youngtalent i and thus kept pace with this progressive age Our latest gei is the GEM mill set on a steel tower with steel anchor 5 posts and all bearings made of Graphite that needs No Oil Just think what a gm it must be It not made cheap to meei competition but is made on honor and only the best material" goes into it It fully reaches the high standaridjgained bjr our Halladay Standard and Vaneless mills Its graphite bearings make it un necessary to ever climb the tower thus doing Aiy with the use of joints and flexible towers which iiiust be rail as compared iyith solid steel It is made with eithersingle or triplegear 1 he GEM has our full warrant th WIND ENGINE PUMPZCo i i CX Isruiiniiig pvery dag and ANTS YOUR CUSTOM VI i i 'i WeWiU giVeeveryorte aJair DeaXand Guarantee oii wbrK DEUPREE Lessees' 51 ix i 1 1 I Wl A The Western Lumber Co Wheeler Manager crif you want a bargain go to the Western Lumber Co in At wood Ourmetto is'Cquick sales and small profits Just received a car ofWnite Oak Posts at the Western uinberlCe We sell at from 9 toU2 cents Blakeman Kas Dec 12 1891 All persons are hereby warnea not te purchase one i certain promissory 11016 note and 'chattie mortgage given to Mrs A Goedall by George Presson dated Nev 17th 1891 running ten months from date as such note and mortgage were givenwithout a consid eration on her part and were obtained through false Representations and fraud 8 BB Presson The Topeka Weekly Capital i And i win the held' by foreign Jine VVEEKEr CAPITAL will contain the noi tesidents th benofit oi all the Ue'Sg Jielp a bit ships a lot of corn this week JR Sedgwick of McDonald is in' town'today sign is good for blizzard with in a few days Quinn will preach here on Sun day evening on Marshall and Jos Buzick re turned from Iowa on Wednesday I 1 be farmers employed the Bush times of four and five years ago in getting the largest farm loans that could be foundnd now Oje task of paying thorn off too much for many of them All are badly discouraged and many see in the cheap lands of the west their only hope ot ever getting 'started again A big mistake that many are making is in de voting all of their attention to coni and 1 building suitable to open a drug stere No man can get rich raising twenty five in on January 7th at the res idenence of the brides aunt Miss Ina Valentine of Beaver precinct to Geo Burney of Stratton Rev Quinn of ficiatipg Evidently our young ladies jntpnd to have more enterprise than the boys have been showing during the years that belonged to them rank Me adden reports a most charming sere nade Saturday night store building in McDonald was hurtled on Saturday night It was vacant at the time but was recently occupied by Weaver Warner No insurance and no clue as to how the fire was started is said that our esteemed friend Dr York is working the boys for a re nomination for representative It Wont do The west will not support him again under any consideration and no candidate caa succeed without the west ern vote any one alliance brethren who are yearningfor the government to own and operate the railroads will doubtless with to the example of Canada The dominion blew in about a hundred million on her government roads and lost $653090 on them last year in spite of a most favorable yeAr railroad is making many' additions to its terminal equip ment at Alma and it is reported that the round house will be greatly enlarg ed These facts lead to a strong sus picion that the company is making preparations for the work of extending the rrad to some Beaver City Tribune contest case of Cummings vs Me Qu Hough has been grinding before Cochran notary public for sev eral udays BB Ellison and Randall have been conducting the plaintiffs case and Albert Hemming has had the defence' Most ef our citizens would bo glad to see the oWhersis a curse to any countrv The eWEEKEr Capital will contain the 1 I Wi ctuo UWLLUUH progress the country makes and dont congress that will be published besides all the news of Kansas and the capital city No Kansan should be without it? a' s5 TiKimrjCTBr IT iirn "iiT''irr A' nr frg 1 IL! 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1,291
Years Available:
1887-1894