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The Graham County Democrat from Millbrook, Kansas • 1

The Graham County Democrat du lieu suivant : Millbrook, Kansas • 1

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i 5 'HEAR ALL SIDES THEN VOLUME IV. MILLBROOK, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 8. 1 888 NUMBER 4 EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. ARLO I Mil 0.

GRSSiM CQHHTY roe Fa AKD CLUB HOUSE mm Mdiciidii Copp'fc Land Review. Washington D. C. I Billiard Peel Taola Corxes Main and Franklin Sts. October 29 1888.

It is John L. Sullivan who is a firm delievcr in a Christmas box. Judge. The health of the family: Joseph, tove, you told me you never drank before we married." "No. shweet; never did.

Only been dwinking your helsh sver sinsh." "But, Joseph, when baby was born you swore you "Sb wore, dear? Never shwear. Only been dwinking babsh, helsh. ever shmsh." Town Topics. A Gambler's Mistake. Millbrook, Kan.

WITH REGULAR IMPROVED, QUICK CUSHIONS, CUARAfcTEED PERFECT. Kansas Incorporated August 26, Transacts a General Banking: Business. Exchange Bought and Special Capital driven to Collections. J. H.

HEATON, ier. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. THE SSEATEST HOME AMUSEESTl tid extwlrely by FMTATZ C1XBS. sizes: from 2)fx5 rr. to 3'x7 ft.

"ontgomery's of Tablo, Cues, Balls, Counters, Chalk Tips, cic, sold Irom 540 to $123, President. X. A'. CODEHiYice-Prcsiden t. H.W.ROBLYSOX, Cashier.

GEORGE MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. Cqual in all rezptc's to the most expensive tables Thousands sold on trial and always gi? satisfaction. Keep your huuhand and boys at borne with one of our Portable Parlor Billiard Tables. Thoj afford recreation for mind aud body, aad are a fascination aiidpleacura to all. Send for ILLUSTRATES ClaC'JLAR and PRICE LlStl SKINNER, 771 Broadway.

New York. a c. g. ma m'pb. a 22 Adams Street.

Chicago. iLa Fiteliai BOARDING BY DAY OR WEEK- The annual report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office is in the h.in Js of the printer and will he gived to the public in a few days. Like several of his predecessors in office, Mr. Stockslager recommends legislation for the prevention of frauds in relation to the acquirement of title to public land, and expresses in the pre-emption, timber culture, desert land, and homestead laws so far as relates to the communication clause, should be repealed or greatly and that the public domain should be devoted exclusively to the use and benefit of persons who in good faith desire the same foi' actual homes. An enormous array of testimony is introduced tending to show that the laws above mentioned admit of the perpetration of frauds, are detrimental to the settlement of the country, and operate to defeat the best interests of the government which demand that the lands shall be actually occupied by bona fide citizens and settlers owning their homes.

The repeal of the pre-emption, desert land and commutation clause of the homestead laws is advocated because they afford opportunities by which unscrupulous speculators, with the aid of conscienceless confederates used as dummy settlers, Sop LI 1 A full stock of Cigars, Candies, Nuts, and Confectionery Goods of all Kinds, coastaatly on hand. A New York correspondent writes follows to the Jacksonville News-Eerald: I was eating dinner the other evening in a well-known restaurant up-town. At a neighboring table a young lady that I know slightly sitting with her brother, a college fellow, about 20 years of age, and a bi, splendid, right-minded fellow. He was treating his lov.ely sister with the same eloquent politeness he would have employed with a sweet-heart, though he did not watch her so closely a3 he might have, had such been the case. I caught a side view of each of them from where they sat, and I was very much surprised to observe that the girl was flirting with a man who sat a table back of the brother.

I was shocked, and began to wonder if no New York girl was above Buch cheap immorality. What made it worse was the fact that I recognized the man who was presuming so much as a notorious gambler. I felt that I had no right to say a word, and of course I did not, though I was very angry the false innocence that decent girls affect sometimes. When the gambler had finished his dinner he went to the desk and wrote something on a piece of paper. Then he called the waiter who was serving the two young people, and handed the paper to him with some verbal directions and a large fee.

He then left the restaurant. Immediately I heard the young fellow ask his sister to excuse him a moment, and then left the room. I had a table by the windfow, and I looked out The gambler was standing on the sidewalk, looking in. Presently he was confronted by the sister's brother. There was iust one KANSAS.

MILLBROOK, SPfPSl Agents MILLBROOK, ANSAS. loteL Windsor After Forty years' experience in the preparation of more than One Hundred We are the oldest and most reliable firm doing: business in Northwestern Thousand applications for patent in the United citates and conn-tries, tba nublishers of the Scientific American continue to act as licitor Kansas. We practice in the District and inferior courts of Graham and surrounding counties. MONEY TO LOAN! tor patents, caveats, trade-marts, rights, for ths United States! to obtain natents in Canada. Eneland.

Frm. Germany, and all other countries. Their eiDeri- MILLBROOK, KANSAS. Excellent Fare and Reasonable Rates. Transient Custom Respectfully Solicited.

We are managers of the Millbrook Branch Office of the Eastern Banking BE SURE AND STOP AT THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL. N. JOHXtO Clerk. N. JOHNSON, Proprietor.

enoe is unequaled and their facilities are unsurpassed. Drawings and specifications vrepared and filed in the Patent Offioe on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by will free.

Patents obtain4through IntM SCIENTIFIC AMERICAS, which has the largest circulation and is the most influential newspaper of its kind puWished in the world. The advantages cf such a notioe every patentee understands. This large and rplendidlv illustrated newspaper is published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year, and ia admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pub-lisbed in any country. It contains the names cf all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months fox one dollar.

Sold by ail If you have an invention to patent write to Mann A publisher of Scientific AHiertoao, Broadway, Sew York. UajidbooKaLout patenis'mailed tree. jo.t ana are prepared to mate i arm loans on better terms than any other firm doing business in our county. We can give quick money and cheap money. We give annual interest, which is niueii better than semi-annual interest.

You can pay this interest at home instead of being bothered and taking ihe risk of sending it off east to unknown parties. We furnish money to niak? final proof an4 to pay all proof expenses and give many other valuable privileges. We renew and increase loans and procure releases from other con-panies. Farmers should make their loans at home instead of trusting transient loan agents, who make large loans through misrepresentations, which practice is liable to get borrowers into trouble. 1 word said by each of them, and then the gambler was struck two blows in CHAS.

E. HOSKINS' the face that could be heard in the restaurant He staggered back, and then, gathering himself together, made a rush. Once more he was struck a resounding blow, and this time he BHi fell backward and staved where he Wcihave been receiving such a liberal patronage from the people of the fell. -Is the place to go if you wish to- The lad then came back to the room. county that we nave concluded to make the following oherto our customers from the 1st day of March, 18S8: A $150.00 Organ Given Away! yM.

KELEHER, Proprietor of the star Livery Feed and Sale Stable. His face was flushed, but he took his chair and said some light thing to hi3 sister, who had heard nothing. He spoke to the waiter in an undertone, and the gambler's message, to the Pass a Pleasant Evening. I have First-Class Tables, and a Good Room and will mate it Pleasant for you. Give me a call.

I'll treat you "white." To each customer who makes a loan with us we will give one ticket. When girl was handed to him. He put this in nis pocKet, ana tne little episode was over. thirty-five tickets have been disposed of, we will publish a call for the holders of said tickets to meet at our office at 10 o'clock a. in.

and arrange a plan of drawing to suit the ticket- holders. After the drawing the lucky man shall pay for the dinner of all the ticket holders and be entitled to tho organ at once. The organ can be examined at any time by request. It is a Chicago Cottage Organ, No. 12.

PRITCHARD BROS. 2, 4TBE! CITYIHQTELP Give the Giiia a Library. No parent cau do better that to giro are enabled to acquire title to vast areas of land to be held for sale at advance'prices or to be leased to families who by reason of their greed are prevented from securing homes of their own. They tend to the erection in this county of a landlord and tenant system similar to those of some European countries inconsistent with the principles of our government, and to build up a landed aristocracy. The timber-culture law is denounced, not because title to land is frequently fraudulently secured "under the same, but because it operates to reserve the lands from settlement for a period of years without any equivalent to the government, and with but little cost to the timber-culture entryman.

The entry of 160 acres cost but a small sum as fee and commissions. Nothing is required of the entryman for one year then he must break five acres of the land at a trifling cost. During the next year he must cultivate the five acres already broken and break another five acres. The next year he is required to plant five acres to tim ber and cultivate the other five. The next he must plant the second five acres to timber.

Thus, at a trifling expense, the his daughter a substantial library. Her mind mast be stored with knowl LEVI F. PRITCHARD, Proprietor. edge if she is to take her proper posi On Main Street south of courthouse Millbrook Kansas tion in life. A part of a woman edu only $2:50.

FlRST-GIiASS ACCOMMODATIONS Can furnish the public with first clas teams and -AND- bsggiee. First class accommodation? can be furnished travelors on short notice, and the proprietor's always found at tLe Parn ready toattecd theirpatronsaiidwiii give them reasonable termc Uefh REasnnnehlB HhIes, TRANSIENT CUSTOM RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. MILLBROOK, KANSAS. THE PERKINS WIND MILL GRAHAM CO. DEMOCRAT A W0XDERTCL PUBLICATION.

MatJyPHppoee DEMOHESTS JIOSTTTLT tt be a astiion magazine. This is a great mirtaice. It undoubtedly contains the finoft Fashion Di farthest of any magazine published, but thin la the case from the fact 'that pre at enterprise and experience are shown, so that each department is eqnal to a in Itself. In IVjhouj-ST's yoa gets dozen tn one, aud secure aniuio ment and instruction for tbe whnto fanuir. It contains Stories, Poerae and other Litewy attractions, including Scientific, and llotwchr.ld matters, and is illustrated ith orisinal Ste-l Enrraviuij, Photogravures, Water-Colors, and line Woodcuts, making it the Model Magazine or AarsRira.

W3I. ItEASONER E.C. HOSKINS. CIS a 5S HOSKINS BEAS0NEB, Livry Feed and Sale Stable. cation is to make a good loaf of bread.

We men must eat. A girl is not tit to be called a girl unless she can make bread, and the world is finding that out. Every girl ought to be a good housekeeper. If she is not the young man who marries her will have to keep house himself. Woman possesses a great deal of substantial life.

If she stands by her father and mother, and home; if she keeps the parlor in order, and now and then slips into the kitchen and has a talk with the cook, she will be giving herself a true womanly education. The women of the land need a little waking up to this. The women of America are not so active as those of Europe. In Germany they are required to have a trade. In England they help their husbands in business and accounts.

Let me ask, do you help your mother? Does your father thank his home hanpier because of your presence in it? Can you make a good biscuit? These are hmue questions. You must feed the biy as well as the soul, and woman must know 'all about home life. She must govern her house. It is her empire, where she can receive her friends and show them her handiwork. Don't reach old age and say you never made a single life happy.

Go into your homes to adorn redne, and beautify them. Go to your homes to make them happy. The Rev. fcT.l.A4..!-? 1 f- 1 1 fl I Ithasbeenin constant: ise for 19 years, with a rec rd equaled by none. WARRANTED party may for years exercise complete control of a quarter section of Best Barn in Graham County.

not to blow down, unless the jmcn copy canuunaarATTuu uaut muuiuu the holder to the selection of Ant PATmw Illustrated in any number of the Maeaxiue, and i awt or ra sizis manufactured, each at from 20 cenU to SO cents, or over 3.tf) worth of patterns Nearly ib8cripUfn, $2.00. A trial will convince yoa tint you can gnt tea times tho talus cf the money paid. Single copies (each, containing Pattern Order), 20 cents. Published by W. JENNINGS DEFOREST, New York.

The above combination la a splendid chance to get our paper aad Pbkobest's Uoaxm at ft reduced rale. Send your subscriptions to Uda ofilcu. Tower goes with it; or against any wind that does not disable substantial farm buildings; to be Best Rigs at Reasonable Rates. Teams Boarded by the Week. land violating or evading the law, and sell a relinquishment of his entry for a good round sum, the increase in value rendering the perfect; to out last and do better work than any other mill de.

i We manufacture both Pumping and Geared KANSAS. MILLBROOK, Mills, and carry a full line of Wind Mill supplies. of entering the land very Bin Pacific R. R. aluable AGENTS W5TK1).

Send for Catalogue, Circular and Prices. ddress Perkes a Wixd Mill Ax 5.343 The registers and receivers of H. R. Peiwitt O. G.

Pee Witt, nearly all of the district land offices PEEVvITT PBEWITT, in letters to the Commissioner, concur in the opinion that the majority Vestibule Trams to Chicago. The Vestibule train is a new factor in estaiirant "TES OVEELAND SOUTH" TF12 ONLY MNE fAKRTISO THE UNITED STATES MAIL. ThroucU Pullman Sleeper ana Modern Day Coache 'mm the iiiMuri lUrer MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS J. T. Wightman tn Baltimore Arm.ri' can.

When Two Lake Captains Meet. western railroad transportation. It is claimed for these trains that on account Ml M1UI, WM For a story that is clear fabrication of their being connected by steel hoods all danger of telescoping in case of acci from stem to stern and from keel to top mast, so to speak, there are not many people who can get even with a lake dent is removed the train being practially JACOB SINGREY, Proprietor. Reasonable Rates and Good Accommodations This is the Most Homelike Place to Board in the City. one lonsr car.

It is certain that the oscil captain. He has traveled and he has two of public land frauds are" perpetrated under the laws named. It is almost certain that the Commissioner's report, with its convic-ing testimony, will secure at the next session of Congress, if not at this, a repeal of the pre-emption and timber-culture, and at least a modification of the desert land laws. And Collection Agency, MILLBROOK, KANSAS. eyes and two ears that he doesn keep lation of the cars is greatly reduced, and it is also certain that the vestibule trains in repair for nothing, and he lets his imagination out at full cable's length with the greatest of ease when the afford the greatest comfort yet known to travelers.

The adoption of this style of tmin hv the Chicago. Santa Fe Califor organs fail to furnish him with a stock of There were two captains nia Chicago is a strong bid for the IL WHITE j. u. HEATON. down in the Continental hotel nolong ago telling stories.

One of them said he All business placed in car hands 1 will receive prompt attention. TO Denver, Cheyenne, Ogdcn, Salt LUce Citj, Sacramento, an Francisco, IjOs Angeles, Portland, and all Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, California, Washington Territory and Pacific Coast Points. Baggaye Checked Through from all Points ta Points Named. FA MILT BLEEPER FREE 05 ALLTHBOt'GH TFAIS. fcrthcr infonnation reaniing tbe tir-ritory travtrHEd.

ruta of larc, dcfcrip'jve pauipu ktri, apply to the nearest agent of the ueartet Union Pacific Railway, or connectinsr road, or addrcES T. J. Pottee, E. L. Lomx, i.

S. TiBami, 1st v. r. A. 6.

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OMAHA. HEATON "WHITE, Proprietors of passenger traffic between tne me est and Chicago. This new road is in' many particulars ahead of any of its older competitors, and will undoubtedly be the knew of an iron steamboat bound from the lower lakes to Duluth that had the popular roaa io vuicao. misfortune to run on a rock and spring a leak. The pumps were set at work and were keeping her free as she proceeded on her way when all at once it The lifool Harness Shoe was discovered that she did not leak KEEP- any more, so after the was drawn well down in the hole the pumps were stopped.

Tbe boat made A Complete Stock of Harness and At no point can a good teacher work wltn mote effect than in helping his pupils to Rood habits of speech, in teaching them the Se meaning of words, and, above all, tn ding tliem on by ail arts to a gradual wktesuing of their vocabulary. Every word thus gained Is a new clement in bis power of tLinklng a direct addition to the con-teat of his brain. Thought widens with vocabulary; and the number of words over which a mind holds sway, is, as it were, a measure of intellectual power. The bralt expands by a knowledge of the thines which the words indicate. The man that knows the most words, so as to use them eorrectly, each in its own place, is the man who has tr- most idms to express, and most power to express them.

tae round trip to JJuluth and on re Saddlery Goods. turning to Buffalo she went into dry- Increased TnAix Service. Rock Island Always appreciative of the best interests of tlie travelling public, the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway (St. Joseph Iowa R. R.

Lessee,) "Rock Island Route," announces in addition to its already complete train service Two New Passenrer Trains, between SL dock for examination of her bottom. gsgT'Special attention given to repairing. Our MR. G. W.

MILLER is C. LOOMIS, where -it was found that the tail of New FALL Goods the only practical Harness maker in tne county, ana guarantees satisfaction. Good goods and low prices. Come in and see us. big whitefish had been drawn into the hole in such a way that it entirely filled it up.

The second captain was PIirSICIAN axd SURG EOX aware that he held the winning card in waiting till the other story was told. Tho Dost Joseph and Kansas City and Goodland, Kansas. Ont of these trains leave St. Joseph daily at 9:15 p. and rune to Goodland via Ilortoa Junction, Fairbury and Belleville, arriving at Goodland at 2:53 the following afternoon.

Returning, it leaves Goodland dailv at 1:35 p. m. ar- Coroner and County Ilealtb Offlcer of firaam County. Inquire at RinbartB Drug Store, AIU1-brook. Kanvas.

il and at once related as a fact that a vessel while on her way to Chicago went down one night with all her lights bright After lying on the bottom seventeen vears she was TniRK can be no question that the general results of public education would be fw greater, were those intrusted with the direction of such matters to adopt the principle that they would first select the most competent teachers available, aud then as- We ruriBtM the "L0VELL" WISHES to do better work do easier ana in leis iuno uuu the world. Warranted five years and il ft don't wagh tne Just Received at riveing at St. Joseph at 7 o'clock the next morning. The- other new train leaves Kansas City daily at 9:05 p. and runs raised and what was the astonishment of evervbody on discovering that the clothea clean without rubbing, will relnnd tne money.

Pritcliard AGENTS WAriTEDow i'roof green light was still burning! The through to Goodland via lopeka, JIcFar P. D. Tiirck, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate AGENT, MILLBROOK KANSAS land. Manhattan. Clay Center, Clyde and Hallowell's lamps were taken off and put into another vessel which afterward Belleville, arnvjnc at Goodland at that tirenta iiijerinBn.

imake 200 to JS00 during the winter. Ladies hare great aoccesa this Washer. Eetail price, only $0. ItanriS an agency i. Also the CelebraUd KETSTOSK hizn thesi salaries suflicientto content them make them regard teaching as their permanent occupation, nid that the last jnaasurf taken In the Interest 'of economy fhnnld the decTue of tencher's salary below a proper point.

If education is worth (Join at all. i is worth doing well; and the Quality of the teachers is at the fouudation of the whoi system. Goo. the afternoon following. Returning, it foundered in the very same place, strange to sav.

Captain Jo. 1 stood WBIJ.GELS atmanntactnrerr lowest pneea. nt etrictestinTestizaiion. Send your address oa 1 postal card lor store. ilimerv leaves Goodland daily at 1 p.

arriving at Kansas City the next morning at 6:33. treat all around. Buffalo Courier. farther particulars. LQVELL WASHER Erie, Pa..

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796
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1885-1888