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The Blakeman Register from Blakeman, Kansas • 3

The Blakeman Register from Blakeman, Kansas • 3

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Blakeman, Kansas
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HI THERE! ORGET THAT Bl A KM A KANl etc etc 4 I a rs al I BLAKEMAN Ury 3oQd Kansas focenes Gall on him and he will prove it i 4 The Roller Mill 5 I A Tunning every dag and: i A WANTS YOUR CUSTOM 1 I I i 'A I a i '1 Iptwill give everyone a air Deal and Do You Want I $66 lG0INGT0 BUYA $Gfi "T3 1 i 13 I I I Rev Palmer Elder Lettie Con rev Edith Deupree A Coolidge To Buy or Sell Some Land? 1 you wanta Stood one buy direct from a thoroughly re sponsible and Address Valedictory II III 'J JIcaddbn President Cochran Cashier State Bank ri rA' 14 Wants it Distinctly Understood tiro citizens' of Rawlins County that he IS Selling goods cheaper than any other "nA Cnnnfrr xx you want dihs i CJAll T1 fl ulcli vo nn '4 0iir Goods sre 7r lected mater iala and best Workmnnchtp and gnish RESPECTULLY ASKS YOUR PATRONAGE I tPROMST ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS THE HALLADAY AT THE RONU I A GOING TO DEVOTE MY TIME TO THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS AND WANT TO 2 21 DEAL WITH YOtL I 1 cerita nouse in give mm a jf xz VL vz vvLX Vvxzt Our object is to keep STANDARD and sell as cheap as the cheapest Dpntfail to give him a fair trial for vnnr Urv Goods Groceries Boots Shoes Hats Caps Presbyterian Services at Blakeman each alternate Sunday evening at Bvorf ol" In Janies Palmer Pastor i I HAVE RENTED Ths Horse Shoo Bam jn Ata nod ad want af II of their friends to call on them 1 I I IT 0( I i) 1 wliffl Uli ni! TII LITT PNEGAR Prop I 'f IRAT'dNbEt oxscf onr Bd Springs a special offer for sixty day cash vrtth br 1 1 jll 6e' reasonable THE REGISTER Blakeman Rawlins County Ka: Stephenson is building a neat iKMoe on ms homestead i Bye has fount 1 his missing pocket book Strange to relate it was right where he it for safo keeping Bailey hrst! mer chant and a man well known to all of our od settlers has moved lo Akron 'Colo The big dance that was to have hen held at on Saturday evening has been postponed for two weeks Jones was in town Wednesday to sell some corn He contracted 600 bushel at 27 cents and will save the bal ance of his crop for belter prices i Price has again retired to the splitude of his farm We under stand that Mr Loramer will loos after his interests here during en forced seclusion report comes in of a very heayy rain and hail on Monday afternoon iu the west part of Celia and Burntwood precincts Luckily it was too early in the season to do much damage to the crops on Tuesday evening May 17 Delia wife George Gilmore of Beaver precinct Mrs Gilmore had been in poor health fbr a number of years but was only seriously sick for two days Ed Greenlee has just invented a breaker attachment for his gangplow: that he claims is a great success and with which he easily turns over five acres a day pretty near equal to a steam plow and lots cheaper says that our county poor! house has no county boarders olks who would willingly take township aid I will do some tall rustling rather than I live in the altho both are I just charily Pride is a powerful thing I witfiaii of us brethren are talking of start ing a free reading room It will be a splendid thing for the town if it is right ly managed and our people should turn in and help make it a success The necessary lunds will be raised by a series of entertainments According to the agricultural de partments report of the condition of iv a sas ero ps 1 1 I a a bou a ol I ws taking IQOper cent to mean a perfect crop inter wheat 88 spring wheat 92 rye 91 tame irrass grass 87 fruit 83 Corn is backward all over the stat The Hessian fly has done a little damage in th east and the straw worm is working some in the central part but the chinch bugs' are very scarce It is safe to say that if Air Morrill is nominated for governor he would re ceive the solid vote of all of our old set tlers In 188(1 tvhpn til tvnot 11 MUI LOUH (IO (1 burned out Mr Morrill bought a car of flour and sent it to this county' To be sure the flour met the usuiil fate of aid goods and was stolen (by the Decatur county folks We believe) but for all that Mr Morrill certainly showed his sympathy ip a very practical manner Program Hung today In Blakemam Barry and Carry Daw son bung their beautiful lithographsand other Jins announcing their show' fJerp on Saturday iM8fonday nights thT" uouis a re the Samples'free are ttfflr perfomiera and the admission jv 'Address Jo Atwood has a new jewelry store Show on Saturday and Mondav nights big prairie fires out west of town on Wednesday II Allen sold 1300 bushels of wheat to the elevator this week (Aloney Money to Loan on good faims by Ratclift tSon of Atwood Mr Hill telegraphs from Michigan that his son James djed on fuesday" of iiu i Del Bye started fox Pittsburg on Sunday to attend the annual meeting of the Pythian grand lodge Mcadden and family start for Hot Springs Dak an the 31st to have some fun and also to sample the hot baths i There is some wheat left in the country yet Anton Skolout is one of our farmers whn ill brLi 1 onn IHiMIPi or last ernn Burglars blew open safe on Wednesday night and got about $75 00 for their trouble The safe was wrecked arid the building somewhat damaged 1 a ju vrioeniee lias moved out on his farm north of McDonald and will prob nlilv mnl hCT muuvuiauuujvuiere Wearesor rti 1 ry to have Ed move so far kwav Of th i i uom bcnools Thursdav evenma Mv oral wuiu (Music) Schpol ray er Address of Welcome Prologue Pocket sect in Alyrtie Convey Music' i to the Mamie Beverstock Carl CJoe mending Cora Greenlee and Charley isher orphan Clafa Crooch Music fiertha Marshall 'Nearer my God to Alma Cloe elf Clyde Seitz Polly Coolidge NoraDeupree Music MaudBeverslock git Jesse Crooch snow white 1 Rosa Elder Agnes Mcadden Philitis Roy Deupree Music he new mittens? Karl Mcadden EthRl WriaiN Harry Ellison Kate Bessie ranklin little Clauci Seiiz Music Brown am Mcadden Music 'cconnell post no 233 each mifnthL i third Saturday in 8 nau at 5 1 AcHT BAMUKL Com UnionSiinday School come rX xr wei AL AUS A LT Sunt stoWTceours sduXa 5: Geo rankhn MJR V) at the fol White Lilhy ominencing May 15 Emerson'' Blakeman 83 On the following Sunday at Beavervale Mayflower 4 II ro wn Pa to I i My new stock of mills pumpSj tanks buggies and implements is here and I want 'to sell them You want to see ME idr bargains ours for business OHN EENLEE i I Pa8si' pm I pags I TG AllCrJSen S30a Of 1 of meets Battersbr siall always DEUPREE BENNETT Lessees i I 11 bad to ride in a buggt with asulkygirl it is infinitely worse luck to ride in a sulky With a buggy girl Let tis all be I thankful that we live near those I Beaver City girls And is that why you are still a bachelor Merwin? Joe Buzick is devoting considerable attention to agriculture 4his spring and intends to become an: expert in that line His latest experiment however I seem i to have been something of a fail ure He trlfed to gfaff an imported horse chestnut on the: common horse 1 radish thinking that they were both from the same stbek and that the ertws 1 XVM1YH YAHAktwrt Lllt mvuiu vvlumiiju uum DPxiuuv ana I strength The idea was an original lone but the experiment! was a dismal failure I I i 1 I Quite a numbr of out citizens are ftiHJine of coffins and trim in receipt of from mngs at L' Gales allege! New York countw feiter None 7 but a rascal and a fool would be canon The Best OneHfade Rv A tefennp LI by such a vel Iransparhnt swindle i I ft rr ne is a rascal to try to break the nations sansas City Campaign Rate tsLvce jaws agajnst handling counter Weekly Journal and Agriculturist until feit money: Hens a iool' to think that Jar 1 1893 '25 cents 'NSer'Uine Daily and Sjauday Jourrial until Doc 1 aiiwv auu hi incc a thoroughbred chump and sucker who never the papers HHil ought tn be bled I In placing the GEM STEEL WIND MILL before the pub lic we have aimed to carry out the principle upon which we have always woiked ai that is to make an article surpassing all others of its class We have had 37 jears experience in the manufacture of windmills as a specialty and have spent more time and money in experimenting with them than any company inexistance While we as a corporation have grown old ih the business we have from time to time absorbed young talent and thus kept pace with this progressive age Our latest gemis the GEM A mill set on a steel tower with steel anchor posts and all bearings made of Graphite that needs No Oil Just think what a gem it must be It is! not made cheap to meet competition but isjmade on honor and only the best material goes into it It fully reaches the high standard gained by dur Halladay Standard and Vaneless mills Its graphite bearings make it un necessary to ever climb the tower thus doing away with the use of joints and flexible towers which must be frail as compared with sblid steel It is made with either single oil The GEM has our full warrant I i WIND ENGINE PUMP Co i I JM i bpecial to all dlasses of business before the 8 Lan Office ie Interior Department tat i Washington" Business intrusted tp me will vcyiuiuyuabienuon ana ail charirpa or i Vonra i iwjLiauu Jtractice i I i Shelf and Heavy Hardware aihtsOils Etc Runs Daily and makes close connections with the Beaverii and Rock Island trains Rates reasonable Perms rrw 1 i Sluupcr ver Jlatez Contests Proofs 1 Professional eards (per month) i Advertising per inch (per month) 1 (Central Time) Going i raz i Going East 1892 $300 The coming presidential election promis es to be the most hotly contested one ever witnessed It is the desire of every one to know what is transpiring in the political world Ourl offer makes it fnr everybody to get a first class dewsjfopofgiving all the news' RliYvavrilui tmtxr tzt rm I vyvMW HUH upu vuv IUJI UCUeUVQL inruviTcn Kansas Citv Mo )Ve are sor Blakeman for he is ah all around good felloiv and just the kind wo would keep here frank Mcadden promised this pa per a highly interesting local for this issue but now claims that roads were too rough on ft is difficult to understand just what he means bysuch an explanation but prob ably time will Jell we go to press we hear that Sher I ift Mettler and Deputy Cpnrey captured the Atwood burglars down at gam place in Mirage They werenn armed but had a comnletr hum iov Guarantee our work tan IIHUWS learned young editor of the Bearer City Tribune gives as the result of personal observation that while it is 'st 1 I 'p NT i rU'T: a i ri 1 7 ESu I 1 Lu i I Ai rd Div xi 1 I I I HI Tj 4 a fe IlW NS Ri IffT 4 I tiJ I if A A A A A i NNlfi I tT 'W LWM $66 1 i A i i i 1 A' i aTT UOWte 1 yv a i 1 3 VK "11 UL lb in a I S2V 'i IV fc 1 Ts5Lxira )L I i kA Igg (OOH 9.

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Pages Available:
1,291
Years Available:
1887-1894