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The Daily Graphic from Harper, Kansas • 3

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Munuee, Pres't Geo. 1. Yoacum, Vice I'rest. BUSINESS DIIjECTOfjY UARPEE.KANSAH, Aujiust.L'O 1880 The Fair. -o- There are a couple of ears of At the meeting of the executive lit Harpnp Eitij.

corn on exhibition at tbe Glenn Louse which surpass anything we board ot the fair, association, the have seen this season for size premium list was completed, rules adopted, speed ring attractions JoS. MUNOEK, GEO. P. YOAKMAN, W. P.

COLLINS, J. W. II A YD EN W. II. ANDERSON, J.

S. KOTHWELL, II. C. MUNOEE. TIIIE HARPER! O.

Directory. Mail Kant Arrives, Mail West Arrives, CTOHEH. Kast, West, Fhey were grown on the farm of 1.2-1. 12.55. 12.5,5.

decided upon and all arrange ments for the fair except the mi Below will bo found a complete di V. YV. Tucker, twelvs miles northeast of Harper, and he claims that it will yield 112 bushels per rectory of all the live business firms in nor details completed. the city with their specialties. The The board adjourned to meet acre.

Don't look much like GnAi'Hic can cordially recommend next Saturday afternoon. drouth, eh The officers and committees are National Bank all working hard and enthusiastic But few more weeks now until each ono to the trading public. AlFRICHT, A. llnkery, Rmturant ami re-irt-xlimt-iit imrlurn, (Kv), Central live. AltCTK! Koila nnil Ice Crcsm Parlors nml liukcry, (i.W.

Wulklns, Ill V. Main. ally. Large exhibits will be made the festive small boy will find him by our merchants and nearly self corraled within the four walls every farmer will bring in some of TJAUTOX, iiuri'Wwnro, nrovWonii of the school building, docketed OVERLAND. Itunnyiiiede, Keilbank, Norwich, Muble, Belmont, leaves at 7 a.

in. Tuesday and Friday, returns 5 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday. Kingman, Pitt, Rago.

Trenton and Cleveland, leaves at 8 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Haturday, returns at 3.30 p. m.t Monday, Wednesday and Friday utaw and Ducinoin, mail arrivefl and departs Tuesday and Saturday. oki'ice noma.

8 a. in. to 7 p. jj -uo, vi- the products of his farm. with a nine months term of ener TOOE, Mrn.

Fashionable millinery and lic- getic study. Their vacation has Notes on Noses. Cleveland's nose is fat and pug doubtless been fraught with the usual amount of excitement and nacious. they should now be ready for Vilas has a small noso without dicipline and little wholesome brain work. marked characteristics.

(Successors to Harper Exchange Bank) CAPITAL PlTl $50,1100. Buy and sell Exchange on all parts of theJWorld. Pay Interest on Time Secretary Manning has a large The Graphic is informed that SUNDAYS. From 2:30 p. m.

to 3:30 p. m. S.T. ('arrico, Post Master, nose, inclined to be Reman. the entertainment committee of Lamar's nose is a sort of across the library board is at work preparing the Library entertainment between the Greek and the Roman jiiuKiug Manor, iiin wt-el Mum.

BOWMAX, pianos, organs, icwing machines, und attachments. Ill, east Main street. BADGER Lumber Yards, E. J. Swartz, on 7th street, east of Central Ave.

Bl'ltNHAM, II. owner "Oranfroman" and "Dudley," corner Uth St. mid Central Ave. CURTIS, C. farm Implements, wagons, biifj-gics.

Wcs. Lawrence, manager, ii. Main. CHICAGO Cheap Store, Richardson Sisters managers, SW9, Central avenue. CAREY Lumber D.

Buck, Yards 7(18, 710, 712 Central Ave. CHICAGO Meat Market, Bissel Proprietors, 9(15, Central avc. COLE Dry goods, clothing, boots shoes, carpets, etc. 814, Central ave. Factory, G.

Pelzel, propr. 903S4 Central avenue. CIIK'AOO Barber Klion, Irving Howe, proprietor Hot and cold baths. 117 W. Main.

BR9. Martin rfc Vandervolgen, Physicians Surgeons. (Jul, Central ave. DEXTER Grocery, L. B.

Townley, prop. Grocers aud produce dealers, 115 Main. DAUROLT.H, J. General groceries and provisions, lit), caatMaiu Hi. course for the winter.

This course will make the coming sea Bayard's nose is a classic Greek le, denoting refinement and an artistic taste. son the most notable and enjoyable in the history of the city. The entertainment will not be gotten up for charity's sake. No Travel uncommonly light yesterday. Fifty-one teachers took the examination at Anthony, KniiRas.

Come to the Presbyterian church this morning and evening. Blaine has a Roman nose which was so marked in boyhook that one will bo asked to go for the DoesaGeneral Banking Business. he was nicknamed "Nosey." benefit of the cause. The com Garland's nose is rather small tnittee proposes to furnish a class is at Kiowa tor nis face. JJeep lines come of entertainment which will com mand the support of' the en services to Rev.

J. r. Fulton where he will hold day. down at the sides as though there is a struggle to keep it in its Corner Main and Central avene iJOHI.EY, Mrs. Millinery anil fancy goods, tire community.

There will be variety enough that everybody can enjoy the course. The committee should push the matter and piace. west Main. Do not forget the new Baptist church will bo dedicated next Sun- or- ERVIN, Dr. J.

Homeopathic physician, flee at 110. east Main street. Real Estate Transfers. dap. TLLIOT cxclusivo boots, shoes, rub- announce as soon as possible what the course will be.

Furniihed by li. Lenrfyu Junes, An Abstractor, ber goods, etc. 1U0, east Main street. thony. F.

B. WEST, Ed Trickett and Ottie Benedict go to Paola to-day, and later in groceries, queenswaro and pro- Frank H. Benedict to Masffie ILI'S PLACE, visions. F. II.

ROSOCRANS, Vice-President. The Harper city council has W. W. CLARK, Sec'y Trea 1 1 President. Wright, ne 1-4, 9-31-8 $1,000 finally got the better of the in- the week to Uttowa to scnooi.

Tf tn llr.vlnn lf GrXCKEL SON, land and loan agents, loll, east lunin street. junctionists by a little sharp prac block 4S, Anthony, $1,000 The Presbyterian -pastor has returned to work, and will be glad United States to Samuel Black, no GARDNER, Hilly, furniture, comns aim undertaking goods, 109, W. Main street. 1-4, ll-M-7, patent. kper City Millini Conipaiiy.

GLENN Drug props, city lirug ntore, nrtigs, paints, oils and toilet goods. 1151 W. Main. Edwin McEnany to James nw -4, 25-34-5, $3,500 "1LENN HOUSE, .1. w.

Lemon, proprietor. HOUSE, J. Bradley and II Berrv to II Comer Main street anu central avenue, VJ Weayley, lot 12, block 57, Attica, 100 Job Printer, Ofllcc 902, Central RAIIAM, W. Avenue. Alexander Lawrence to A Bowers tice.

As soon as Judge Derrick dissolved the first restraining order, the Mayor and council got together, had the whole issue, amounting to $30,000, prepared, and signed and sold them to the Harper National Bank, the cashier of which for further security, took the bonds and left the town by night for Kansas City. When the officer with the papers for the second injunction arrived the transaction had been completed lots 3 and 4, block 14, Attica, 050 ILT MORTAR Drug Store, J. S. Rothwcll Prop. ROLLER PROCESS.

tr-M, Central Avenue. John II Ilulsizer to I Conch, 1-2 ofnei-4. and l-aof sol-1. 20-33- HIRST GROVE, money brokers, short time loans a specially. Hirst building.

1,200 UTCHIXSON Grain nml coal. 911, Cen James Winfrey to Alexander Ax, Mill is now Running and we are Ready to Receive tral ave. ion, sw 1-4 of sw 1-4, 7-31-5, 1,200 Newton to Lee. ne 1-4 8. and All Kinds oiGiam.

HARPER Grain and Coal w.i: waincr. Mgr. Yards at depot oillec 901 C'en. ave. 1-2 of 1-4, 9-34-5, 4,250 -rrT'Ct, r.

o. uookb huu iiivj James A Trickett to Isaac Zeizler. goods. WO, cnirai ave. and the bonds were beyond reach.

Of the sum issued 18,000 is to fund the city's floating debt, and the balance for im 1-2 of se 1-4, and fw 1-4 of ne 1-4, AKE FELTON, Furniture and Undertaking i-cU-U 101 Mam, sin, eu rai ave, Milton Gillilan to Jacob A Gillilan, OLMES, Drugs, medicines, cigars and nw 1-4 and sw 1-4, 33-33-7, (i.000 fancy goods, mo, cemrai ave provements. Wellington Monitor. Don't yon swear to that first statement for awhile if you value TTAKPER County l.anu oince, BKinner a. Adams to James Newton, lots 3 and 0, free block 6, Anthony, 325 Lucinda Traver to Francis and Nellie XX proprietors, 13, central ave. RION, watc hes, clocks, jewelry and repairing at 010, east Main street.

Mcintyre, se 1-4, 0-31-7, 1 and other valuable consideration. your reputation tor veracity and truthfulness. a ri7r xr t.A i.Mi,. rami niiuieiiiems, to meet his entire flock this mom ing and evening. Baptist Farewell session of the sunday school in the school house at 10 a.

m. No preaching service. The pastor preaches for the Methodists. C. D.

Cutler's fine Foland-china hog, which he bought at the Hubbard sale at Rome, Sumner county, went through town to-day bound for Crisfield. Harry Glenn dropped his re-portorial robes promptly at 9 o'clock last night and will to-day pull out for Ottowa to enter college. Success, old boy. C. M.

Perry, from near Crystal Springs, made this office a pleasant call Saturday. Mr. Terry says his corn will yield a fair crop but is being hurt by the chinch-bugs. Mr. Hubbard, Sumner county's well-known stock-man has written to Fair Secretary Rinehart for pens and accommodations to exhibit some of his fine animals at the fair.

Methodist services as usual at 11 o'clock a. in. and 8 p. m. The pulpit will be occupied in the pastors absence by Rev.

A. By Char-pie. Sunday school at 9-43 a.m. All are cordially invited to these services. JV wagons, buggies, etc, ttil und t3 Ccu.

ave William II Gemmileto Anthony Wis- ler, lots 0 and 7, and 1-2 of sw 1-4, IPSCO.MU, the painter, grainer, paper iiimgcr, Xj So. lOSVi east Main CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

Exchange Work A SPECIALTY Wo Have the BESTMILL IN SOUTHERN KANSAS 31-0, Rouse to William II Grove, 1-2 I VERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 0ll and 0o3, Central avenue, it. enne, proprietor. lot 7, block Harper, 0,000 W. A. Embry presiding elder.

All are cordially invited. Drugs, Paints, Oils, Medicines. HIT Pack to II Fry. part of lots 13. 14, UND.

ii Central ave. and 15, block 10, Attica, 1,000 drugs and Cen- LOY'D. Dr. Ellen Stedman to Alary McPhee, tral ave. PRESBYTERIAN.

Morning subject, "The Uses ef lot 8, block 20, Anthony, 400 Watebes. clocks, jewelry and -a 1V1 repairing. 910, Central ave. the Gifts of the Spirit." Text 1, United States to Corydon Perry, no patent Hugh Garrett to Georgia A Garrett, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 5, Glenu's add 300 Cieiferal grocers and produce Cor. 14:12.

Evening subject, "The ITfTIIY tiros. iVJL Merchants. 90S, Central avc. Power of Invisible Things." Text Harness, saddles, robes, whips etc. AXWKLI.

2, Cor. 4:18. Lavina Markweil to II Mueller, lots-j- 911 Central live Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. El MORRIS, M.

shelf and heavy hardware, stoves, barbed wire, pnnips, HKi Main. der A. G. Patterson, Supt. Mrs.

II. millinery and ladles Services at 10:45 a. and 8 p. IINOER 111, east Main street. iVl fancy goods.

AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. m. at the corner of 8th street and UIR, Dr. G. Physician and surgeon, anil Central Avenue.

You are cordial Country lleultli oiucer, zo, wesv jimm. ly invited to attend these services. EW. Lance, proprietor, City Ilarbersliop, 90514, lEI-A-IRIPIEIRit IC.A.S. N1 Central ave.

Garlands Sharp Oanie. 14t PI.A(iMANN WRIGHT, drugs, cigars, tobacco, lamps, Hif Central avenue. From the h'aiisasCity Star: dry goods, notions, "PATTERSON, H. The reply of Attorney General pels, i-'i Garland to the Rogers telephone P. Hardwick C'o P.

I-JinTTEHSON HOUSE, W. proprietors. W. Main in ATMyTTTATj, 8, 9 and lo, block li, Anthony, 2,000 Samuel Black to Tattershall, ne 1-4, 11-33-7. 2,600 Oade to Wm Duulap, lots 1, 3, 5 and 7, block 4, Cade's add 80 Tavlor II Berry to Sarah II Williams, lots 5 aud 0, block 2, Berry's add 200 Fdwards to Lizzie Edwards, ne 1-4.

27-31-7, 2,000 Smith to Jlenrv Witt, se 1-4, C31-9, 3,000 United States to Frank li Welton, sw 1-4, 10-31 5, patent. United State to Georco Fulton, Be 1-4, 10 31-5, patent. Davis Augustine to Augustine, sw 1-4, 8-34 9, 1,050 Bolen Hicks to A Skinner, lot 12, block 38, Harper, 300 United States to (Courtney Hamlin, 1-2 of se 1-4 sec 22, and nwl-4of sw 1-4 of 1 -4, L. O. 11.

Freeport Town Co, to Cit-olineMarth, 1-2 lot 2, block 7, Midlothian, 50 Arkansas Valley Town Land Co. to (Jeo VV Crowell, lots 1 and 2, block 02 Attica 90 Mrs. M. Doorley has just received her fall styles in hats and trimmings and will be pleased to see all her old customers and many new ones. She will sell cheaper thsn ever.

2d-lw suit seems to have been but a flash in the pan. His reply had PHOTOGRAPH Gallery, J. II. Burgner, propr. THE KANSAS CITY INTER STATE copying tumifewB.

EOPLE'8 Drug Store, drugs, books, stationery, Weatherly props, lol, east REED, Hestrurant, bakery aim conii ciioiis, 105, east Main SI. no sooner been filed in court than it was withdrawn aud given to the press. According to law Rogers had ten days in which to file his answer to Mr. Garland's reply, )Y HERRING, loan and liiiiriiiire agents. IISIIFIII ir (Hliic upstairs in t.itAi-iiic uiintiiiig.

Ol'SE, C. D. A Son, Land, Loan and Insurance, Tie Ready Workers of the Baptist church will give the first Ice Oream Festival in the new church next Tuesday night, 31st inst. The church will be lighted for the first time and it is hoped there may be a large attendance. Central ave.

but this, of course, could not be done without Roarers first ha ving lOGERS SON sell all kinds of farm iniplc CO lumber, grain, coal and en it and knowing its features. Shaw, vt seed" F. A. Aiusdt'ti, lnaiiii-jrr, Ci-n. ave.

The limitation in which Rogers lot 0. 175 Miller to A Carnahan, block 7, Anthony, had to answer expired yesterday t'ISSON, S. Lawyer, loan and collection agi n-O cy, KKJ, east Main. riMITII WOOD. Dealers in s' water packed pumps.

Mil Central ave. and yet the pleadings in Mr. Gar land's behalf have never been re 1IUITZ. Gex, Fashionable Cen- tral ave. turned to the court.

They are OCHERMERIIORN Groceries, Dry Ooods still missing and it is supposed are Clothing, etc. Central Ave HARK IUIOS. Dry Goods dry poods, -hoi in the possession of the Attorney SEPTEMBER, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. $30,000.00 IN PEEMIUMS, $12,000.00 IN SPEED RIN0-. Competition Open to the World.

Tlie XI-iT-exxt of tlio Yon Tix ZIoraouiau'a XXarreMt, Tlie Fooplea' IoliKlt, Gala Xlayw oT 1008, Premium FctyctlaXo lzx Grold, Every 33opartmeixt Ooxuplete, SUMPTUOUS, SUPERIOR, SUPERB. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS, ITFor Premium Xlmt, liipecd Ptogram, Xltc, A4.rlreeefi Coates, Pres't, Ed. H. WEKXtif, SecTy and Gen. Managerg KANSAS OITY, ItlOi C5 notions, Main street and Central A Arkansas Vallty Town -nd Co.

to A Morse, lot 12, block 40, Attica, 50 I Cuppy to Henry Bryan, 1-2 of lie 1-4, 4-33-9, 2,000 HansJKragh to John II Berry, sw 1-4 of ne 1-4, and 8 1-2 of nw 14, and lot 3, sec 4 32 9, 1,000 ilainian to Fra.ik Bjhn, lot 5, block 9, Crielield, 25 State of Kansas to McDaniel, 1-2 of nw 14, and 1 2 of sw 1-4, 30-31-5, 010 Darroueh McKay to John Coinpton, 1-2 of s. 1-4, 12 33 8, 1,100 General at Hominy Hill. It wonld TAH STORE, Lehman llros proprietors, Dry STORE, Lehman llros proprietors, SiTAH giMids, clothing H1K, 'cut i nl ave. appear from this that it was never TINE SON, drills eliemicnU, Mr. Garland's intention to have S' and tobacco, HW Ma M.

and 1TROHM OUR, hardware, tinuaii barbed ire. Main St. good rrocerips, confections fnni Central avenue. OAIX, W. etc.

Wil The Normal Institute at Anthony closed Friday. Examinations were held that day by the full corps of teachers and the members are reported to have done some hard work. The session has been a very successfull one. 100 persous have been in attendance. For generl repairing of buggies and wagons, farmers and town men will find it to their advantage to call on Culp, Higgins and Lancaster at Harper Carriage works, Repainting and covering tops a specialty.

Second hand rings fitted up for sale. w-2t. Mrs. J. T.

Trickett and baby leave to-day for Forest City, 111. for si two month's visit "at home." Mrs. J. A. Trickett also leaves at the same time for her old home in Ohio, and will make quite a lengthy visit.

Just how "the boys" will manage to vegetate is not easy to say, out it will not be surprising if they soon find them-Belyes possessed of a roving spirit with their desires all turning IdC'KETT, J. A Si Ms liarne-s. i the case come to trial, but be filed his reply that it might be placed before the public only. Rogers only came to the city yesterday from Hampton Roads, where he has been for some time to have prepared the necessary pleadings Abstracts without delay at Skinner Miller's. tf repair work, 9rl, entral nveime.

Land TELEPHONE Exchanges, at Ilnrpi Co 1 oflice, U13, eutralave. T. farrier, P. Central S. Postofiice, 8.

avc. Wanted. Farm loans by Sam a. Siason. SrDdt whereby tbe issues in the case couid be joined, but upon findiug tue cross bill of the attorney gen ForKent.

rieasnnt front room in Hirst Block. Enquire of J. W. Hirst. eral or defendant not in court, it TheE vil Genius was impossible.

This practically WILSON fc Iliiinisiark, Hardware and Implei ments, gun 902. WEAVER, G. furniture and nndr-rtakitig goods of all kinds. 11(5, east Main. WEST, Mrs.

M. Millinery anddress-making, ti west Main. Xot Tlie dirertory I yet incomplete and we ask our friends to assist us in getting the name find number of every business in town. Also should any eirors occ ur, 'please call our attention compels Dr. Rogers to dismiss the suit.

The matter is looked up on as a superior niece of petifog- Tlie Gcis Wait For It, ging on the part of Mr. Garland which would not do to credit to a country lawyer..

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