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Gardner Graphic from Gardner, Kansas • 1

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Gardner Graphici
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Graphic. Gardn ER VOL. 2. GARDNER, JOHNSON KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1893. NO.

50. cm HI t7 Pi fffllFl (LitL 1 1 Lkl ill I i II IlluIMMa KJ0 ocococoooccococoooooooo ocoococoooooo oooooooooooooocooccoooooooooooooooooooooooooo They May lie Saved! The secret has leaked out and the trade has began to discover that Q-EO. "yALKElt'S. QTOllK, IN QLATHE, is the place to save your money. Those warranted non-ripping suits save it in the wear of the Boys' Clothing all sizes from six years old to fourteen.

Think of tho price, only ONE DOLL Alt and EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS up to FIVE DOLLARS. They are all wool. The manufacturers warrant them. But these suits arc not the only bargains at GEO. WALKER'S STORE.

His place is being rapidly filled up with the largest Stock of MEN and BOYS' HATS in town, the latest styles and shades, and the low prices on them will surprise you. Nowhere elso such a large line of. NECKWEAR be found. Every thing in its season. For the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices, after the trade has looked elsewhere, they will buy their goods at Don't fail to lie "in it" im that sack of Flour at tlie Olathe Km ket.

S. Stein shipped one cur of stork Monday mid one car Wednesday. Miss Eva Miller visited iu ledger-ton Tuesday. Hois Cliiiuilierlin jijhI Chas. Cun-n i njj I) a in aUt'tided th-e party given at Mr.

Kennedy's SU Patrick eve. Mr. Heritor and Wes Fiye kept bachelor's hull Tuesday night, i I. uttier neks, of Olatlie, visited relatives hero this week. Vick's Garden Seeds in bulk sit Kiefer Olutlie, Kan.

St Mien Chettie Foster visited Miss Nellie Todd Wednesday. Mr. Hansom lias been having his house papered. Georgo lloynton and wife, of I'ra-irie Center, came over Wednesday to attend the burial of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Kyerly. 100 lbs. of Ott Urns. Celebrated Flour given away this week at the Olutlie Racket. L.

W. Suepp and wife were at Olutlie Wednesday. Miss Keck started to school this week. Kcv. Kiid.icott visited the schools Tuefday.

Misses Shenu, Todd and Ciimpbell made us pleasant call Tuesday. (Jo to Keefur Olatlie, Kansas, for your guttering, rooting and all hinds of tin work. 3t Mr. mid Mrs. Strongman visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Sluifor last Sun- iy. Mr. and Mrs. Onus Gnrselino returned home Wednesday alter spending t-everul days visiting with home folks.

Keefer Olatlie, Kansas, solicit jour looting, guttering, will do the work cheaper than any body. 3t Mrs. Strongman lias our thanks for jar of pickled-lily, of her own make The infant daughter of Mr. and Mis. Jack Kyerly died last Tuesday afternoon and win buried Wednesday in.

at '1 o'clock in the Gardner cemetery. This little one lived only wo days to gb'dilen the hearts of its parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kyerly have the sympathy of all their friend iu their bereavement.

We miiko a specialty of guttering, Ceo. Walker's Olathe, Cans. See the new ad. of Ihi Torhert Tinware so low that it's a wonder at tl.c Fair, Olatlie, Kansas. Mr.

Clark and Miss Kmma Hodges, both of this place, were married In Olatlie last Wednesday evening by Judge Tho groom is known throughout tins community n.s an industrious young man. The bride is an estimable young ludy of many warm friends, who wish her a life of bliss and prosperity. The Gu.U'inc extends to Mr. and Mrs. John Clark congratulations, and may their voyage through life bu a most pleasant and prosperous one.

I'ants 75 cents. White Shirts 41) cents. Collars 8 cents. Cuffs 1 cents Tub Fair, Olatlie. Kau.

The Baptist meetings closed last Thursday evening. Tho result of this revival was several conversions. For 'resli (iarden Seeds, sure growers, call on Keefer Olatlie, Kan, 3t Clarence Todd is visiting friends ac Chotenu, this stuto. tid Cramer left Wednesday for Indiana where lie expects to have work for the summer, lie will visit at Martinsville, but expects to work nlMuncio. We wish him success.

Wo handle the celebrated Vick's (iarden Beeds, which have been tried and not found wanting. They always grow. Keukeu. 11. Olatiik, Kan.

3t When we asked Mrs. Murdock for some news items tho othor day, she said, "Tell the folks this ii a lovely If ow It In In truth ft m.idlelno thitt tlio snmllost dnno that perform ft cure Is the best. UeWltTs t.lltle losers are the iiiHllmt pllln. will perform Hip cure, and are tlic best. W.

I Snspp, Gardner, T. S. Iltwr, Kdirorton, Choice of any 100 th sack of Flour kept by Ott Hios. given away this week at the Olatlie Racket. I Mrs.

1. J. Murphy was iu Olatlie Wednesday. Mrs. Senter went to Olathe Sunday to spend several days visiting with friends.

Don't forget to call on Hyan it Duffy, of Olatlie, for anything in the line of furniture. Mi. Klliott lias been quite sick for sometime. His friends are hoping 10 HKin see him out again In sonic way or other the Culture Club's program in last week's Issue got mixed up ith some local adver tising. Di pardon.

Lace Curtains from 50 cents to $8 per pair nt tho Fair, Olatlie, Kansas. Walter Armstrong, of Wyandotte, is visiting his uncle, W. I. Higelow. Work Shirts It) cents, every day pants fl.19, overalls cents at the Fair, Olatlie, Kan.

W. O. Dodge, of l'onca, nephew of 0. C. Dodge, visited here last Thursday and Friday.

This was the Hist time he had ever scan his cousins of this place. Call at the Fair, Olatlie, and see the useful articles 4 cents will buy. The Culture Club met with Mr. and Mis. Covey last Wednesday evening and spent a very pluasant evening.

Hist day o( May. A magnificent pro gram will be rendered, a prominent feature of which will be the Tambour- iue Drill by twelve young ladies of the Club, also character songs, recita' tlons, etc. This will be the principal event of the season and we hope that every one that can will attend as we feel that the success of the Culture Club will be a source of pleasure and profit to the entire community. For the benefit of persons who have been inyited to become members and have never attended, we will stale that it is one of the by-laws of the society that if you fail to present yourself or an excuse for your absence for three meetings your place will be consider ed vacant, l'ersons wljo feel that the Club will be of benellt to them In musical or literary lino can present their mimes to the Sec. and will be admitted as soon as vacancies occur The Fair, Olathe, pays cash for goods, hence the prices are tho lowest.

"There la a salve for overy wound." We ro- rer to Hewitts win 11 u.uoi salve, cures burns, bruises, cut. Indolent sores, as a Incnl application In tho noslrlla It curea catwnh and always oarei piles, Snepp, Qurduer, T. 8, Greer, EtlgerloD. Feel assured you save money by going to tne Faiu, Olathe, Kau. J.

O. McDanieJds, of (Gardner, was in our city Monday, and while here made the (il.onrc oftice a call and left an order lor catalogues, giving a description of his ffue line ot blooded poultry, si.cK, etc. Mr. McDauield's has one of the finest and brst improved stock farms In the Slate ot Kansas and is paving special attention to the very best of blooded stoek. When you are at Gardner it will pay jon to go out and lake a look over his farm, and also at his cuttle, hogs and poultry, which are the best money will buy.

Any one that wishes to get a start in blooded stock, hogs and poultry, will do well to wrtte him for term, and prices. See advertisement in another Cilobe. K'purt of Horn! Hill aVkool. For month ending March 1808. No.

days taught, l. No. enrolled, 4J. Average attendance, K9 per cent. No', not absent, 9.

Hounie Shumate, Lid 1 and Nettie Midillelon and May Denny were neither absent nor tardy during the mouth. Those DO per cent and above in scholarship jwere lionuie Shumate, May Denny and Carlton and Carl- Ilibbard. Lois CfM minus. Teacher. JJOfJt.

We hail a northerner the lint of last week. Iu spite of all the fanners uro sowing osts. ieo. King was able to bo out Sun- lay a week ago. Mr.

Jieckley bad quite a runaway week ago Saturday. Iteattlt, three broken rins, smashed ankle, loss of good horse and a demolished buggy- top. Tis said there will be a wedding In the near future at J. James Coleman bids farewell to everybody as he is going to Missouri to live. The snow last week stopped farm work.

Frank Gay was duck hunting the othor day. Word conies from Alton, that C. II. Kyerly and family are nicely settled at housekeeping and like their new home first rate. Miss Kdle Dodge returned from the city Tuesday witli a stock of spring millinery.

The predominating spring styles are in brown and vari ous other colors. Itnd complexion an unhealthy stale of the ayalmn. ItaWllt'a Utile Rarly Hlanra are pills tlmt will 001-reot this oondl. ttun. They ftot 011 the liver, they act on the stomaee.

they aot on the bowels. L. Bnepp, Gardner, T. 8. Oreer.

Choice pieces of Glassware at 4 and 7 cents at the Faiu, Olathe, Kau. First published in Gardner Graphic, March 24, 18U3. ORDINANCE No. 63. 4'i Oreii'naiifi! approprviling money for crrtnin purponeM herein named.

He it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Gardner: Sec. 1. That the sum of $318.47, be, ami the same is hereby appropriated out of the general fund of the City of Gardner, for the payment of the fol lowing hills. John Shariio, Clerk of Election tl.fiO A- C. Smith, 1.50 R.

G. Campbell, Judge 1.50 U. II. Arneal 1.50 S. llenderhot 1.50 J.

J. Glover, salary and 1 .50 J. M. Wolkcr, salary 1.00 A Uigelow, 1.00 T. Cramer, 1.00 I.

J. Murphy 1.00 A. J. Stephens, work on streets 75 Hobt. Arneal, 2.55 llice printing 3.84 John Sharpe, rent 4.00 do.

salary as clerk 4.00 do. postage 1 II. 11 Ackley, commission 2.00 do. receipt book 25 L. Sharpe, salary as Mayor.

1.00 do. kerosene 10 Geo. Graves, curbing aud gut'ring 30.00 John Sharp, rent 4.00 A. C. Hansom, lighting street lamps 60 L.

W. Snipp, salary as reasurer 1 .00 Jas. Ileudursliot, work on street 6.70 Geo. Graves, curbing aud gut tering 95.90 Gardner Lumber 2.45 J. M.

Welker, Geo. Graves' order on curbiug 7.10 John Sharpe, rent 4.00 Hice printing 5.24 A. J. Stephens, work on street. 6.00 8.

Rice, work on streets 1.25 John Sharpe, rent 4.00 August Motzkus, mowing weeds 1.85 A.J. Stephens, 8.75 J. II. Osborne, lumber 45 Jas. Iloudershot, work on streets 13.20 llice Bros printing 7.64 John Sharpe, rent 4 00 do.

4.00 Rico prlutlng 2.80 John Sharpe, rout 4.00 J. S. Ilendershot, labor 2.65 II. L. Murdock, bbl.

for public well 60 John Sharpe, rent 4.00 do. 4.00 Gardner Lumber lumber. 7.70 II. U. Ackley, commission 60 do.

salary six mouths 12.60 Hannibal McCulIough, lighting streot lamps 4.50 John Sharpe, rent 4.00 llo. 4.00 A. J. Siopheus, work on street 75 Rice printing 1.72 II. Osborne, salary 1 .00 W.

A. Uhl, 1.00 J. M. Cramer, 1.00 J. H.

Ward, A. Uigolow, W. A. Jarboe S. K.

Covey, Robt. Arneal, work on streets 1.00 1.0(1 1.00 25.00 1.76 Sec. 2. That this ordinance shall take effect and be iu force from and after its publication. l'assed and approved March 17, 1893.

A. Biuelow, Mayor. I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was passed and approved March 17, 1893, at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Gardner. 8. K.

Covky, City Clerk. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. Three days Is a very short time Id which to cure a bad ouho of rheumatism: but It cun be done, If the proper treatment Is adoplud, as will lie seen by tho foliowlnij from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, III. 'I badly umieted with rheumatism In the blpa and lens, when 1 bouKht a botllo of chamber-Iain's Tain lliilm. It cured me In throo days.

I am all rlirUl to-duy; and would insist on every one who Is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Fain llalm and a-ot well nt once." ISO cent bottles at W. Snepp s. Gardner, aud T. 8. reor's, Rdgerton Drug stores.

I'llcacan be cured, piles Will be cured, piles are cured with Hewitt's Witch Itaiel, Salve-An excellent remedy for all skin diseases. L. w.anepp, liarduer, T. 8. Oreor.

Kdirertou. 100 lbs. of Ott Hros. Celebrated this week nt tho Flour given away Olathe Racket. If you hare rheumatism use Gieer'a RhmimaticCure, it will cure you.

If your druggist does not handle it, send 75c and you will get a bottle by pre paid express, x. a. Greer, 6-4 Edorertun. Kim Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between Cramer llros.

is this day dissolved by mutual agreement, Geo. W. Cramer retiring from the firm. The business will still be conducted at the old stand by J. T.

Cramer, who will collect all bills due the firm, and settle all the firm's indebtedness. J. T. CltAMKit. 49-4 Geo.

W. Ckamkr. Gardner, March 15, 1893. Cholerine In Pennaylvania. Swloklv, w.

had an epldemlo of cholerine, as our physicians called It, lutbie, place lately, and 1 made a great hit with Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera aud Dlarrhusa. Hemedy. I sold four dozen bottles of It In, oue week, end have since sold nearly a irross, This Keinedr did the work, and was a bl ad-, vertisemont for me, Several persons who baa, been troubled with dlarrhoja for two or tbreo weeks were cured by a few doses of this-medicine. P. P.

Knapp, Ph. O. and lie cout bottles. L. W.

Suopp'a, Oard-nor, audT. 8. Giocr'stids-erton, Diua stores. The Hoosiera Want The Best, "The people of this vicinity Insist on having Chamberlain's Cnugb ttemedy, and do not want any other." says John V. Uishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana.

That Is rlitht. Tbuy know it to be superior to any othor for colds, and as a preventive and cure for croup, and why shou Id they not Insist upon havlnir itf 50 oent bottles at b. W. Pncpp's tiardner, and T. 8.

Greer's, L'direrton, Irug Stores. spring day and I think my plants will liave decided to prepare an en-Fome out soon. tortainment for the evening of the roofing and all kinds of tin work. Get our prices. Kkkkeii Olatlie, Kan.

iit Tom Dure and wife visited at Mr. Kllis' last 'Sunday. Elmer Mowiey and Clyde Ackley were at Olatlie Tuesday on business. Henry Gilbert and Shelt Torberl went to Wcllsville Wednesday evening Weoden Graves is the Star man now. Frank Marshall and ifo went to Kansas City Tuesday.

Call and buy a pair of shoes and get a chance In Ott Itros. Celebrated lull Hi sack of Flour, given away by the Olatlie Racket. Kehlor mill at Litchfield, III was blown up last Tuesday. The explosion was so great that every busi-Ktriicture in the place was wrecked and scores of dwelling bouses render, ed uninhabitable. The concussion was felt at Docatur fifty miles away Litchfield was formerly the home of our citizen, A.

C. Back: and Mr. unlock and wife lived not many miles from there at one time. Hev. Endacott was called to Cap-tain's Creek last Wednesday to olliei-ate at the funeral of Mr.

Gotstine who was converted a few years ago under tho presentation of the gospel by Rev. Endaivitt, at Lawrence, Kan. The M. E. Aid Society met with Mrs.

Essex yesterday p. m. The la dies seemed to lie elated oven the prospect of spending the afternoon jii the country. A luminous and social meeting of the Epworth League will bo held at Mr. Hcofleld's tonight.

The S. 8. scholars are practicing for Kaster. Did you ever notice the difference between the tin work that we put r.p and that that other tiuners put up. We claim a superiority for our work and the price is as cheap as the Kjckfeu Kan.

Jarhoo Chaniberlin aie cleaning house and getting ready for spring's trade. Seo Saunders' High Arm Sing- or sewing machine for the small sum of $18.00. This is a rare bargain and no one need sew by hand when a good substantial sewing machine can be bought for this paltry sum. See hi 111 at Olatlie, Kansas. Do you laok faith tad love health? ua establish your faith and restore yuur health with IleWltfe garsaparllla.

L. W. Bnepp, Gardner, T. 8. Qreor, Kdg-erton.

Call and buy a pair of shoes and get ft chance iu Ott Hros. Celebrated 100 th sack of Flour, giveD away by the Olathe Racket. A runaway horse belonging to Mr. Moody caused some little eocitemeut on our streets Monday. The horse took a bee-line for home and when passing by Mr.

Chiton's residence frightened a team belonging to Mr. 1 5 ill 1 11113 that was hitched at the gate. Mrs. Hallhiis ill trying to quiet thorn, was kicked and finite severely hurt. If you want early varieties iu garden seeds call and gut a selection from Vick's Seed farm.

Kept by Keefer Olathe, Kau. St I 1.

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1891-1893