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The Sedan Graphic from Sedan, Kansas • 3

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The Sedan Graphici
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THE GRAPHIC. There is 650 civil ami 160 criminal cases on the Bhawuee county court docket for the next term, and the question that 1 agitating the people up there ii how they are going to dispose of them all. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1884. Howdy I We understand that U.

W. Clary is to return to Sedan, and wtll occupy the barber shop now run by his son, Hang up your stockings. and we propose to treat him just ns well as we do the original 'Tustest families" that borrow wood, mid feed, and slcli, ol him, just as readily as we do Irom our older neiglibots. The editor of the Independence Star, says that he has lately been shown piece of ore, found in Montgomery county, containing copper, lead uud silver, u-parently iu paying quantities. The specimen has been sent lo the Denver assay office to be tested, Mr.

Young thinks their county may have a greater "boom'' than Oklahoma. Bio. Young did you ever hear of "salting." P'raps somebody wants ttSwtl out these dull limes. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Citizens of Chautacjua that we will sell more goods aud better goods for the next 2o years, than any bouse of the kind in southern Kansas. STOCK CONSISTING Of Steel, trails, FalW Steel, Spring Steel, Octigon Steel and Cash Stole.

Horseshoes, Locks, Puts, Pistols and Guns. Bud. Bud will go to Pratt Center and run his fathers shop at that place. A merry Christmas to all. It would be well for those who have hanging lamps in their dwellings, to give them a careful inspection and see that they are well secured.

But a few days ago, at Fredoniaa hanging lamp dropped from Ho fastenings and exploded, fatally buring a lady and injuring her husband, who attempted to extinguish the flames bo badly that life was despaired of. A few nights ago one of the cluuidilers iu the A. 0. U. W.

Hall at this place pulled out its fastenings and would have caused a disasterous fire, had not Dr. Maddux, who was sitting near, caught it, aud thus saved the lamps from being broken. These accidents caused K. 11. Turner to inspect the hanging lamp in his parlor and he found that the screw which held it up had only been fastened to a lath Instead of a joice, and that Good resolutions are budding.

The following is the Progrmmo of the Young 1'eople's I'rogressivo Ly eienmi Music, by Miss Lizzie Lee. Declamations, by Alpha Ellis, May Swope, Mable Newcomb ami Arthur Milton. Select Reading, .1. Sands and Miss SSos Swope. Song, Richard Clary.

Select Reading, James Knapp. lissay, by Miss Lizzie Bryan. Select Reading, Ii. F. Buck, (nation, 11.

Walker. Declamation, Mamie Getman. Belect Reading, Miss Evalena Buck. Paper by Flint McHugh and Elosia Ellis. Question fordebate: Resolved that the Southern States were not justifiable in Hccccding.

Speakers on the affirmative, J. B. Sands and Sain Fitzpatrick. Speakers on the negative, Frank Aley and H. L.

Walker. The Graphic and Joubnai. have been getting out their papers this ween in a kind of a co-partnership way. Our readers therefore need not be Hurpiiaed How does the Graphic strike you? who predicted an if they see much of the same matter Shoot the fellow open winter. in both sheets.

The Missouri River is closed as far south Kansas City. From the Journal. Miss Nora Moore was up from Peru Monday last. Frank Aley went over to Cedar Vale Our city schools will close to-day for Last spring Pratt county had nearly acres of vacant lands, and now every foot of this has been trkeri up by settlers, which fact proves beyond a doubt that Kansas is receiving her share of irnmig'ation. the holidays.

it bad become so loose that it was eas ends Leap year ily pulled out with the thumb and Girls, hurry up Iiext Wednesday. Farming Implements a Specialty. Celebrated Newton Spring and Farm wagon. Drugs, wholesale and retail, at the old reliable Drug Kmporium of J. K.

TUKLOSS SON, SEDAN, KANSAS. E. C. Tade la visiting his parents in Illinois this week. Christmas tree at finger.

No lamp is safer than a hanger, but it is necessary to have them secured to a joice instead of merely fastened to a lath, and when people learn Dou't forget the the M. Church. The blizzard that was advertised to come oil' last Saturday night was a rather tame affair to what we have already had Ibis season, and persons who hadn't read the announcement before would not have known that the unwelcome visitor had passed over to tuke tbis precaution snch accidents N. Wait is expecting a visit from one The young bloods had a spelling school night last We understand that b. D.

Komine is now at Wichita. Geo. Arnold took a trip down Into the Territory, Monday last. Wauuetu Racket. Cold.

Disagreeable. Where is the demon who wrote will be averted. of his brothers shortly. man to sub From the Independence Btar.J The "Italy of the P. Nulty was the brt scribe for the Graphic.

during the night. America has gone back on its record, and giv- us Dakota blizzards i is. end of iu usual Roman- ode on "Beautiful Snow" and tic Winter?" been busy this September-like days here in the middle of worth fit' Prllllnian Wheeler have week butchering hogs. The egg crop of Kansas is The officers elect of Vesper Lodge, No. 130, A.

K. and A. M. will be pub E. C.

ACKARM AN, DEALEtt IN licly installed at their hall next Satur- J. W. Gibson has a brother visiting him this week, from Barnesvill, Ohio. lay evening, after which re'reshraents December, Dan. M.

T'ile, the lale democratic candidate for couutv attorney In Chautauqua county, who was defeated by a single vote, has been auendiug to business iu the land office here this week aud made us a pleasant call. Our thanks arc due to the gentlemen who, James Hankison died near Wauneta Dec. 10. He had been sick for some ine, but his friends thought that be was recovering. Some of bis friends were assisting him to bed, when he fell over on the pillow dead evidently some form of heart disease.

will be serve.l at the Occidental. Mas Several of our attorneys were over to Cedar Vale last week, attendieg to legal business. teen times itspotslo crop. ChiisUnas the haopiest time of the year for the little ones. Taxes have been patty well paid up considering the stringency nf money matters.

Coinraauche county has been organized, and Coldwater designated as the county seat. 8TTELF AND HEAVY ter Masons, their wiveB and daughters are cordiallv invLed. Will Helm has purchased the stone dwelling belonging to K. C. Koesler.

Consideration, at no small risk to tnemselves entered the IS Mi.i. That it takes money lull out this Star odice brough window last Monday nigh' and secu red est subscription list, flies, to buy goods, a. id tnat Groves Mo- Bus'ness is somewhat since election. 1 HARDWARE 1 se', auiieta, Kansas, oa-nestly request all those ow them o.i note or account books, and other valuable paper. We should hardly know how to get along without CoL Pcckham attended a meeting of the D.

M. K. Directors this week at Belle Plain-. Will. Lloyd has gone to his old home in Illinois, to spend the bo'ida-s.

Dr. C. Hippie, of Peru, was iking in the trade center last Fridav night. hese books and papers. account, to come in ami innae settle ment at the verv ea-liest moment.

li outstanding' accounts must be set ZBu.grgles, tled without delay, so take no. ice, and. The Sterling Sugar Works have made about pounds of sugar this govern you; selves accord M. Khartel visited Independence this week for the purpose of trying a contest case before the V. S.

baud office. Dr. Hlicck, R. Bowers, aud two or three other parties went down Iu the Nation Sunday last, for a few day's hunt. Our hrnthc E.

Mooro, of the e'her vale Globe-News Is a cundidatu for the position ol poatmaster of the state senate. We don't bank a eat deal on our influence with the iueomiu'j legMa.n but Klllot has our best wishes. Still, It seeius rather late 1 be day for republicans to aspire te postmaster ships. He might get the hang of the barn ever so well and It wouldn't avail him anything after the fourth of March. At the last regn'n meet 'ig of Ves Qeite a number of the farmers around Wauneta huve been selling their hogs, many of them fearing to keep them any longer, as they think the price is likely to fall still lower; Don't forget to attend the Teacheis Association at the Bumgarne', The school ma-am, (bless her little life) in all her holiday sweetness, will soon be in our midst as the Teachers Association will be held at the Bum-garner school house, January 2 1KA5.

Alas! leap year will have closed ere that time. JERKY HTIBBIN8. per Lodge, No. 1S3, A. F.

and A. Farm Implements, Stoves and TINWARE Tin Shop in connection. Repairing A Specialty. "Dive and let live" is our motto. the following office vwe elected ensuing year: Slough, Worshipful Master; K.

S. Tc-ner, Senior We have printed a lot of neat invitations for a grand Mas'juerado ball, to bo given by the enterprising citizens of Cedarvale, on Wednesday night, Dec. Slat, 1HM. Warden; Will Helm, Junior Warden; W. A.

Tl'o nbcrgh, Secretary; J. K. Lewis, Treasurer It. It. Turuer, Tyler; We understand that Bob Hlcka will start a paper here iu about two months.

We wish you success Bob, We can stand it. If you can. -Star. J.T. Baolev, Senior Deacon; B.

E. Adams, Jrnior Deacon; Ii. H. Turner Senior Steward-T. J.

Newell, Junior Trustees, N. H. Merrill, J. E. Lewis and C.

Kow; Finance Committee J. D. McBrlan, of Sedan. Chautauqua county, or his way to Eureka, to look after some law nits, called to see us Saturday. Mc.

Is an old acquaintance and a good criminal lawyer. C-lobo News. J. B. McBrian, K.

S. Tliornburgh and C. M. Tume. Among the superstiiions connected Christmas I-e a the following: We are glad to announce that O.

V. Jones has Just received notice from the U. S. Pension department at Washington that he has been allowed the sumo! twenty-six hundred dollars, aud will draw a pension regularly, hereafter. Frank Clark's mill of justice ground through several grists during the past week.

An Iowa school teacher whipped a lady pupil because she refused to marry him. Tne river affords good skating and the boys are not slow in taking advantage of it. H. Meigs, of the Lindell Hotel has uew Register, which is ueatly gotten up. Miss May Bruner, who is teaching school at is home spending the holidays.

It is reported that the itch the most malignant form bus attacked our public schools. Times mav be rather dull, but the Chautauqua Co. farmer is still able to pay his taxes Our ice-men are now busily engaged in harvesting a bountiful crop of the congealed tluid. Kilme Merri'l this week sold the old Maj. Hi nes place to the Mo.

Hog Company. Price fl.t.O. CURTIS SONS, Sedan, Kansas, Dealers in DRUGS MEDICINE Paint, OilH, Dye Stuffo PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, Stationery anil fancy articles of every description, alno the befit brands, of Tobacco and Oigata, Tooth, Flesh, and Hair BniHhes, coiiiIih, alliuniH, pocket books, pictures, picture frames, lamps, Slates, dolls, dusters, patent medicines of all kinds, school crayons Perfiimery, Sponges. Checker Boards, WINES AND LIQUORS The bees sing in their h'ves; the oxen im.y be found on their knees in adoration of the new bor.i Savior; bread bi'ked on Cb'istmas Eve never grows moldy. They are all from English fo'k-lore.

Farmeis in the north ol We acknowledge the receipt of a neatly printed Invitation to attend a Ball and Banquet, to be given under the auspices of I.ucul'.ii bo Ige, K. of P. at Independence, Kansas, Wednesday night. Set. list, ISM, and regret our Inability to attend.

From the Times. C. C. Pureed, of Chautauqua Springs, has been commissioned a Notary Public, by Gov. Glick.

The Territory Is rapidly becoming civilized. The roiiei skating rink baa stmcli the Cheyenne Agency. The Independence Tribune snvs that Turner. making nn official, of whom the Slate Is proud. Mr.

and Mr. Al. McLaughlin are over from Chwyvale, visiting Mr. McLaughlin's Mr. and Mr.

W. II. Sams. The Oat Otf Enterprise, say that George Snjdrr, late nf Sedan, has moved Ids drug store from Havana to Coffey-riile. We are exceedingly sorry lo hear that Messrs, Carpenter.

Wait and Mngce. of Elgin, hate lost quite a huge Dumber ol hwgl from cholera. The Kansan says that Wide Hampton, Independence, recently lot seven bend nf Hereford cattle from callus: too much En -land firmly, be'ieve that the oxen 10 the stf Us kneels down on the eve of Ch stores, old sfyU. It seems to be a general popu'ar tradition that an and an ass were in the stable of Beth From the Howard Courant. Grenola is having Spy of At-'anta" this Thti'sdav, Friday and Sat orday evenings, by Capt.

Dobb's party. They go to Sedan net week we understand. John A. Ol' pliant oil" to New Orleans to see the big show and II be gone five or six weeks. John can get as much good cot fort and fun out of a trip of Unit k'jid as any man in the world.

The morning dawns and the horse-hold is awaked bv the noise of the life and drum. But it is not wa'. It is not the summons to goout and s'ai'gb-ter the Zu'ns. Nay, breth en, it is Christmas, and don't you forget 't. W.n.

'r. Pile, who has snent the past season ies and oi'-c large game in Oregon Washington and Idaho, reti-ried to tk comtv 'ast than ever satisfied that Kansas beats the work1. He savs the west will do for one scpsoo, but to settle down for life, g've hoi Kansas. Mr, l'ile is a splendid c'tizen, and we are glad to have him with us pgain. J.

M. White, of Howard, is the champion hunte-. Last Satu'dav he went over to OhftiltanqPa connf ro a If suit forCaot. Best. In eoing two miles f'om Capt.

Best's to the -es-idrnce of the ef the Peace, he killed twenty quail, and on returning he killed twenty one more, and af'er supper in walking around the Captains feed lots he kibed ten more, and he says it wasn't a ve' day for quail either. He killed fourteen at one shot, and at another time he fired at a bunch of seven, killing them all. The old folks of the Courant fairnly are under obligations to the Captain for a From some cause or other the gentleman who was to be here on Tuesday evening last for the purpose of Instituting a lodge ol the Uniform Degree. I. O.

O. F. failed to put In an appearance, which disappointed quite a number who had come from different parts of the county, Intending lo receive the degree. lehem when Christ was born: and that they wanted b'm w'tb their breath. Next week the fedan Times and Journal will appear as the "Sedan for medical im poses, Times-Journal," under the ownership and editorial management of H.

G. all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. Your The exodnsters have commenced coming to Kansas again. Hard times is said to be the cause of them leaving the south. Miss.

Qtltta Barker, a sister-in-law of T. K. I King, started home on horse back one day last week, and has not been seen or heard of since by any of her folks, and it Is feared that some fatal accident has befallen her. ns the streams were all considerably swolcn on the day that he started lor her home near Jonesburg. Ward.

We congratulate Mr. Ward upon being able to affect this change. We are satisfied that it will result not patronage solicited Prescriptions Compounded Carefully at all hours, day or night. only to the benefit of his party but to the public genera'ly. Sedan is large A triend of Capt.

B. E. Binus is visiting him this week. The gentleman hails front Brchanan, Mich. Col.

Donelson is spending a few weeks at Shelby ville, guest of Hon. Tom A. Hendricks. enough to give two papers a good sup millet, causing.lmpncted manifold. H.

ft, Duolap received a short furlough in) his duties ns guard at the test week, ind took a short run bone. He returned I lie lii of the e-k R. II. Turner received telegram the flil of the week, from Englewood. announcing the death of Mrs.

Ida Ny-berg, a s'tcr ef Mrs, If, II. Turner. The Grenola "Hornet savs: "Pusey UNLY ONE DOOR NORTH OFLINDELLHOTEL, 0. F. BattorrTand F.

Overman have formed a co-partnership In the grocery business, and invite one and all of their many friends to give them a call when wanting anything In their line, as they expect to keep a first-class spick, and sell as cheap as the cheapest, and for the cash only. They will deliver goods In any quantity, to all parU of the city free of charge. Their place of business Is on the south side of Main street. In the building formerly occupied by H. Peyatt as a barber shop.

20-2 Kt. 37m3 Oha.iita.ii qua port, hut not metrooolitan enough to 8unport two of the same political belief. And now, instead of having two half starved Republican papers, we will have one well fed paper ol that political faith, and possibly there will be crumbs enough to keep the Graphic from starvation. Miss Lizzie Lee and her sister Ida, are home from St. Anna Academy, at Osage Mission, spending the holidays.

Want! a corner." and should have it in the institution that he robbed, Pretty good, whether original with Abe or some oilier feller. The happiest man in Sednn not tnept Jourxal, we In retiring from the feel it due ourself, and honest, dozen fine bi'-ds, which were disposed Last Saturday night, about 10 o'clock, a young man who came here from Missouri, about one and a half years since, named sterling P. Woodard, committed suicide, by shooting himself In the right temple with a revolver. of in the most approved style. Maurice Clabaugh has been assisting Co.

Treasurer, Knapp, in relieving the farmers of their surplus cash, for the past two weeks. Tax was lively last week. The county Treasurer's office being crowded rom morning till night, everyday during that time. ing (ieorge Iflund i Doctor J. M.

Ko cause Is assigned or known for this sad R. HEIMBAUGH, Has a full line of Coal strid. affair, though Woodard left a note stating as the cause, that his troubles were more than he could bear. Bqulre Johnson was sent for, who summoned a jury which returned a verdict that young Woodard died from the eflect of a colt. The reason why he Iniighs.

Is because it's a Mne girl, born last Saturday morning. Wils. Walker living four miles south of Moline. had a tine atecr killed, and another one knocked down by lightning lat Thursday nltfkf dm ing the storm, Elk Falls Tribune. Messrs, Anderson Tade, who bought out B.

E. BltUM grocery More last spring, NOTICE. The second ennual meeting of the Chautauqua County Joint Stock Fair Association will be held at Chautauqua Sp-ings, Wednesday, January 7th 1886, at 10 o'clock a. m. All stockholders are requested lo be present.

E. M. Bir.n. pistol shot in the right temple, fired by him The papers of Pliiladalphia aad Chicago are debul'ng the question wh'Ch is the wickeder city, from the data furnished bv the divorce courts. self.

Young Woodard was a prepossessing steady, and industrious labors ol our foreman, Mr. B. F. Buck, that we should tender him onr thanks for his labors in our behalf. He became an employe of the Journal oflice in the Spring of 18S0, since which time he has remained in our employment.

He is a neat and rapid workman, and has worked himself up by regular promotion to the position of foreman and job printer of the Journal establishment. We do not believe that we are flattering him in the least, when we say that as a practical printer, he has few equals and no superiors in tbis section of the State. K. H. TURNER.

COOK and HEATING STOVES young man In appearance, and looked to be In the best of health. Elder HUgsvlllc, of the Baptist church, conducted the foneral services, and In the course of his remarks, staled that EXCTJKSIOH TO ASS0-. reeonveyed the same to Capt. BtMM last Tichard Bradley came in from Cof-feyville, Monday last, for the pcrpose of Chrstmas with his parents ami friends at this place. Woodard was a model young man, having, STATE TEACHERS' CIATIOlt.

early embraced the Christian Religion, he bad lived in accordance with his profession, nd that he. having been left to care for his moth Monday. Jimmy Lew ii is officiating as Imss salesman lor the Cxpbtiri. Vennor, the late weather prophet, before dying, predicted that we would have COOKING- UTENSILS, Tinware Aco. A tpeeial car will leave the Santa Fe depot, Emporia, for the State Teachers' Association at Topoka, at 12:10 p.

on Monday, December Tickets for the er and sisters when quit young, had nobly done so. He had gained the confidence and Jesse Milton bad the misfortune while skating on roller skates at the rink in Cedarvale a few days ago, to fall, and dislocate his left ankle. good win of our people, and when they were i green UhMaUBM, and a Jew round trip. $2 50. Lyon county Teach-1 y.r It is nossihle tlial it ii vc-rv Kiillry woke with tbe announcement of his strange and sal death they were sorrowfully amaied nts sisters, brothers and relatives have the crs ana all oiners irom the southwest are here.he has gone, but it lacks a good of invited to join the procession.

Already I ft this latitude. warm sympathy of our community in thii tf diction. The "long felt want'' in Cowley county, is at last supplied the Burden Eagle fills the aching Told. It makes the eleventh newspaper in that county. What more can the people atk! about one-halt of the tickets have been taken.

First come, first served. When Mr. W. ii. Pile received a telegram list Vrlibii inforfiiint of tin.

ilpnlli nf Ida you reno oon a.iu seiiu jour Keoort of school. (Hit No. SS. for the month GOOD NEWS. name at once to A.

K. Taylor, MnsHC Mr Pmfh on Satiirtiav to at- ending. Dec. IS 4 Number enrolled; males SI. 3: total.

72. Average dally atleart With this issue of the Journal it ceases to longer exist under that name or its present management, K. G. Wa-d having purchased it from R. H.

Turner, and it will be consolidated with the Sedan Times, under the hyphenated heading of "Sedan Times-Jou-nal." Mr. Turner came to Sedan with the Journal as an employee of the oflice in 1875 and has since that time been recognized as oneof ourmost enterprising and progressive citizens, never loosing an opportunity to speak a goes! word, or strike a blow that would result to the benefit of our vounv and anee: maleii 21 toUl, U). 8Ur Dr. McHugh dou't make a very good Santa Claus, but then he succeeded in attracting the not'ee of the passer-be to bis mammoth stock of Holiday goods. roll, marked on the acale of five.

Benin Cow- en. George I.obaneh, John Brook, Emma Emporia, Kan. The atKive was sen, nit by W. E. Woodward, who kindly oilers to secure tickets for all from this county who send their names to him at once.

M. KlLMBR. Co. Supt. tend his son's funeral.

The deceased as apiiel, unasumiiijf j(en'einan, we" liked I by all who knew Mm. KsRSVD At the residence of thej bride's parents, in Sedan, Kansas, on Tuesday Dec. (Stb, lHbt, by the; Witham, bens Archer, Thoma Archer, Har riaon Hurt, Oranvllle Hurt, Mary Witham Minnie Martin. Intermediate roll, uot falling Quite a number of people in tbis city are holding themselves in readiness to start fur Oklahoma as soon as that country is open to settlement. Globe-News.

below three nn above acale. Abble Cowen Roll Cowen, Tillle fWiwen. Ermlna Young, En nice Fletcher. Hannah White. Ada White, Co ra While.

Kdwln Gueat. Thomas Wi. lay Hurt Jamei Walker. Nancy Walker, Aman ous little city. In factT Sedan owe as AT Eev.

It. Uahn, Mr. George I Hand and Miss Lois Graham. The TOfM unitis with ever; body, in wishing the happy couple a long and life. Congresnia Perkins has written O.

V. D. Jones that his claim for pensions has da Mills. Pinkie Mills, Jamea Mills. Joale well.

Bella Cogeiwell, Alec Archer. Maggie much for her present thrift and pros-1 We 8re Yery 80rr' t0 lear" our is" party, to the name of K. H. Tnrner, as ter 01 was the scene that of any other man who has been of another destructive fire early lastTuc-identitied with her internal. A nd day morningr The building bnml was Geo.

E. Bradley and wife came in on the hack from Moline Wednesday to attend the ball given by the Knights Martin. Minnie Hnrt, Edgar Hurt, Aibbury Hurt, I.arlnla Murphy, Roaabel Narron, Lily I .1.1.. I 1... bobangh, Emory Oafney, Ira Oafney, bick of Pythias and spend a couple of weeksj now, after ten vears of hard and zea! the three story briek northeast corner ntlmm.m!?T, will soon rSMVe his crrillKEue, i nere is BRADLEY BOWERS, have the largest stock of Holliday goods ever brought to the county, which we offer at bed rock prices such as dolls, tops, vaces, albums, autograph albums, mirrors, hand glasses, and in fact everything pertaing to the Holliday trade.

Call and examine our stock and learn Hawklm. May Hawkins. Arthur Narron. Louie mr'. frtanda I i i I ous labor, be turns over tbe -nai Jlm an-1 rent).

Avenue in winch ns hi- feel Narron, L. Fletcher. W. H. Aim, Teacher Mr.

DebUav. of Itmfcall C. I ASSSSSSV n'i one that know but will phased to know that at last be will Ive what hai so long been due. hub ihi uu vmer leeiing man mat Ol I a regretful remembrance of the past, cnce Hall. The fire oririn-but at the aametime.witb a conscious in PtolT' ness that he has done all that he area ieett 9 Kansas, arrived ii Moline Holiday morning, and will spend the winter with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. 0. Delanev. Free P-ess.

ReporU of lx cholera appear In many SUMMIT NURSERY of our exchange. The K. C. Live Stock capable of, for the commun tvin which We from Mr. J.

I). MeUrian. i Indicator nyi tint ogs, ihr- altakel thoe not at be has so long resided. We believe witnessed the lire, that Gotlleih sst- 1 are as good as ded. but if 1 mile south of Lowe P.

O. tacked are at PRCS driven tbr or foui mile until their blood -iu w-ell heat that we speak the sen.irofo.g of tbis community when we say that bis la- i ed part of hia stock, but that Young, proprietor of the Star, lost everything but bis books. sincerely hope that Bra. The editor of the Wilson County Cititen is getting unduly familiar with the yoanjladies' stockings. The next thing you hear will be of some editor getting his nose "socked." B.

R. A. BRYH, Props. ed. it ill prevent an attack, 'the man who uura nave, iu a pari ai if-asi Oeen ap preciated, and that he will long be re-! Young is well insured, and that the Star gives this "ounce of ptevi-ntion" asy lis roembered as one of the pioneers of permanently diinnid bv this lias tried it three different times, and ai- This issue of the Graphic will be distributed free.

N'ow don't be bash Sedan. We are not informed as to disaster. wajra with sa-sa. what business he will follow in -the The Stale Teacher' Aaaod.ition K. C.

Ackarman. baa traded for W. A. i 1 1 1 1 iui aooui una nine uianer, uot wa a tuturp, or wnether be wi even ra. .1 n.

1 prices, as it is no trouble to show goods. Everybody is welcome. Yours Truly, BRADLEY BOWERS. right up to the captains office, and get as 's aim ill main a tititen of oa- town, but we feel continue three days. We see that our that Bob deserves prosperity, and we friend T.

W. Coawsf. of Independence. Hare on hand all kinds of fruit trees and Ornamental Shrubs, which they will sell at the lowest possible rates, and guarantee satisfaction in every particular. Call and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere.

lHm4 Ilngiin'a property in East. Sedan, and will shortly take up his resilience on "Quality Hill." It is Eli's mlafottune. rather than his taic. that he ha not hern a denizen of eur quarter 01 the town heretofore. a copy of the paper.

It won't hurt you to read it, if it don't do you any good. hope that his lines will be cast in has been asaignwl the duty of speaking. I 11 Places. IK)n eci of-CilV I.

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