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Graham County Recorder from Hill City, Kansas • 4

Graham County Recorder from Hill City, Kansas • 4

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'tmtimtitomm Jraluim (V). Ileeordei'. flrefia ify 1 ill! ALL HOME CAPITAL. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. mm.

W. A. ILL, I'l IM.LSIIKK, Sti Uteri pt ion, Sil.oo per year, 85c it paid in advance. I.I, 4. 2.

I 5 New Blacksmith OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I laf for I at rs. U. T. Jfill's.

Ilring your j-l the Recorder. IL S. Tierson Is now locat i Omaha, Nebraska. County Supt. eleet Miss Khy Hardiriiin was in town "We are pleased to that (iordoti is able to be otat nyain.

Will McClure has purcha-ecl Wagon Shop. New work and horseshoeing a specialty. All work guaranteed. ISOGTJK, KANSAS U. P.

TIME TABLE. No. Going west leaves 'at 10:25 p. in. No.

84 Go! leaves at .1:0 n. No, X3 always makes connection with passenger train at Plninvillc. N0.V&4 'connects' with fast train No. i on, mart line at Oakley. No Sunday U.

S. LAND COLUV. U. vruK -'iHlcrMiii Kecviver P. W.

COLEMAN, Prop. the house occupied- by T. J. Gamett, Parmer. Mrs.

1. Kackley went over to WnK'eeney Tuesday 'to visit her friend Mr.s.'l!l'ti Meyer. C. IL Morgan of Solomon township called Friflay and ordered Through Service BETWEEN ST. LO I CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP TEXAS.

EUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING STATE. agnetic Healer. (Wcltmer rethod) ijoto if Ji. Hiinky K. K.

Kichter A. Clark r-'nink Grime J-rntik v.l oil Iku, li, CuW-A. A. GotUlurci I.letit. r.overuor-Secretary of Stole.

Tmuiiircr, AUniliey Cuuvrcl. the Recorder tor the year. Smith of Roscoedid the Will treat all chronic diseases at his home lH right act Saturday by siumcribiriy Jt in Hill City, Graham county, Kansas. Also sr absent treatment given. CONGRESSIONAL.

for the Recorder the ensuing year. Lew I'lynn purchased -a Crescent Chainless bicycle through the Kccorder agency this week. IT. B. Si.initur, V.

H. Senator. CoiigreitKmii.il nt 6th District. J. Hurt 011 V.

X. HiiSrri C. K. Smllll W. A.

Recdcr KATY GARS A largo crowd was in town a turd Remember this office hen you want magazines and books. I'ur bicycle supplies see W. Hill. Large new spring stock just received. Dr.

WVbstcr the popular Stockton tfeiitist made his regular visit to our city this week, j. 1C. Prout does a regular real estate business, selling, renting, etc. Call, or Addressi City. Kas.

No. I of the Lucas Sentinel, S. Guy, publisher, is a newsy addition to our exchange table. Lucas is a lively Itttle town and a good Mr. Cecil Hutton and Miss Mina Neal of Gettysburg township where married at the residence of Probate Judge Justus Tuesday April 4th.

Mr. Win, P.Jones of Rooks county and iliss Jane Perry of Wild Horse township" where united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Probate Judge Justus at his office Weduesday of this week. S250 Reward. I will S250.00 for the nirest and conviction, or for the information which will lead to the 'arrest and conviction of any one for stealing or otherwise driving away and appropriating to their own use, any cattle or horses belonging to the F. M.

Baker ranch. Cattle branded IP on left hip. A. E. Kekns, M'g'r Thursday morning as a result of the heavy rains the walls of the sod home belonging to S.

Ilostet-ler of Graham township, spread, the roof falling in and killing his wife and infant child. Mrs. Hosteller had just risen and was preparing breakfast, while her husband had not yet risen. Although his arm was broken by the fall, Mr. I lostetler forced his way through the debris and ran to the nearest neighbors some mile away for help.

The oldest daughter was saved but his wife and baby had been killed almost The funeral services will be held Saturday at Io a. m. at Win. Bebee's, conducted bv lld. JUDICIAL.

J. IL Wauker purchased the northeast qr of 12-10-24 through the agency of Capt. Justus this Krnnk bntnf i Chief Justice Blacksmith and Wagon Shop. SB DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. SUPEP.lOn WEALS, xs Fjfty Cents.

Vf. A. J0I111M011 1 Associate W. I'. Smith week.

Chan. Vf. Smith 34th Judicial Dint. Remember the Recorder has Feburary, Muy mill Seplenlwr tcrm of court for Cralmm cmiuiy. senatorial.

Pioneer Stoc; Farm Senatorial Dixt Crmrlc Buscltow PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. All our Plow work guaranteed. Wagon work a specialty. Come and see us. A.

BRUTON, Pomeroy Avenue, Hill City, Kans. COUNTY. Representative, Clerk. Treasurer. Register of JJeeilH, Sheriff.

District eierk. Superintendent, l'rolwte Judge. Kurveyur. Attomeo. Coroner.

Commissioners. Alvin Lnw K. H. Oarnctt t). H.

Brown Kllen 1'. Kelclier Ef. M. Smith A. O.

MorriH W. Core, James Justus J. Kawsnu W. Sayers N. Crank Klchmmi I.

Turner -A, IvenliifiJ 1 AJUtlH ID JLX Js. mEF" Dr. S.Webster, of. Stockton Willbk at Dr. Parker's Office the SECOND TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of each month.

Next visit April 9 CITY. Mayor. Clerk, THE IiOAlCOF Shady Ik'ook Sir Parthena No. 24929, Talulahs Swarts No. 23169.

The great prize winning Percheron stallion, Dragon, No. 9707. And pure Laugshang chickens ex-" clusively. I'jgs and cocker- els in season. Prices reasonable J.

I. Osman, Hill City, Ks I J. A. Mellotte M. C.

In low a': c. iniow W. l- Connor P. Stout Ruwc C. W.

Joite.4 iVASD 10. 1K1J11I EXTRACTED wnnoui rAia. Work guaranteed. Examination free. Couucilnieu.

City Attorney. II. D. JFUNK, PROPRIETOR Jewett. The sympathy of the W.

SAVERS, ATTOENKY AT UW, II ILL CITY, KANSAS Will pn-actice 5 nil courts. Ooirveyaucmg and entire comunity goes out to JVlr. Hostetler in his sad bereavement. He is seriously ill himself. collections csretuily looKea aner.

the best list of any paper in the county and is therefore the place to put your advertisements. Mrs. W. R. Green and Geo.

Nesbitt two of our enterprising Main street business people made ye editor glad last week by subscribing for his paper. Insure your corn, wheat, oats, barley, sorghum, Kaffir corn and alfa'fa in the Kansas Mutual. See M. Inlow or R. V.

Wilcox, agents. Farmers having hogs and grain to sell will find it to their interest to see J. F. Howe before selling, lie always pays the highest market price. Oscar Gustafson of Morland township was a caller Saturday.

While here Mr. Gustafsoii 'extended his subscription to the Recorder until March 1902. Foit Sale: A good four room house with two lots, under fence, good stable large enough for ten head of horses, buggy shed, plenty of water handy. See me quick if you want a bargain. M.

M. Spurling, Hill City. Last year, 52.80 was all it cost insure growing grain in the Kansas Mutual. On each $100, Si. 20 was prorated back to the members.

Why pay 84.50 per loo when the same insurance will cost less than See M. C. Inlow or R. V. Wilcox, agents.

Last Monday W. A. Clark of Graham township marketed 7 hogs for $100 37. He purchased this same bunch September 28th for $13.55, feed them on corn costing from 30 to 35c per bushel, clearing almost $50 on the transaction, A pretty good example of money making during the dull winter months. Frank Osman Expects to canvass this summer for the "American Rotary Chart," patented by an uncle of his.

Some time ago Prof. Campbell became interested in the chart and he and Mr. Os Church of Christ: llible school 10 A. M. Trnyer meeting Weduerday nt P.

M. C. B. service Sun-lay nt P. M.

Preaching service every alter-nnte l.onla dayat a. in. and 8 p. m. beginliift March 17th.

Meeting of official bonrd first Wednesday of each month, Rorcoe: Preaching it A. M. uml P. alternately with Hill City. W.

P. Jewett, Pastor. 'HaptiHt: Sunday School at 10 a. m. younjr jvoptes meeting nt 7:30 p.

in. Prayer meeting Thursdoy eveilugs. A. B. Roberts, Pastor.

Presbyterian: Preaching service otielmlf the time at it a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Regular weekly YOUR PATRONAGE-SOLICITED. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Shears sharpened and Razors Honed Second Door West of Post Office. Stand up for Hill City. Subscribe for the Recorder. Another large invoice of goods received this week, uur stock is now complete in prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7:30 Die that ever' particular. Mrs.

R. T. Hill, Headquarters for fine millinery nt. Sunday School Rt 2 p. m.

Mark G. Clayton, Pastor, Second Itaptist, (colored)) Suurliy school eves every Sunday nt 10 a. 111. Prenchina 1st and 3iid Sundays. D.

Hickman, Pastor, A Tension Endlcator; I WHAT I THE ji 4 WORD 2: hv i It Methodist: Sunday schooljevery Sunday at 10 Will McClure has opened up his new butcher shop on Pomeroy avenue and is now ready to help supply the wants of the public. Courteous treatment and right prices tniaranteed. Give hini a a. til. Preaching every other Sunday.

Rev. Green, Paslbr. A. M. B.

Sunday school' every Sunday nt 12 o'clock. Prcuchiug lind nnd4tli Sunday immedi ately following Rev. Ramsey, Pastor. call. For iacfc of ntsurishment are just as dead as though they were severed with -a knife.

In either case the base of supplies has been interfered with. Nerves that need nourishing make their wants known through headache, backache, loss of appetite, indigestion, fluttering of the heart, irritability, sleeplessness, and general weakness. Feed the hungry nerves, build them- up and make them -strong and vigorous, full of vim, vitality and power, with the great nerve food and tonic, Dr. Miles' Nervine. For "many years I was troubled witb nervous dyspepsia.

Weeks at a time I have suffered so much that I could not Tetain food at all. These attacks brought on nervous prostration and I pot no rest day ot night. I tried many physicians and advertised remedies, but never found relief until Br. Miles' Kervine was recommended. I then found IouId rest well and retain food and was sooa restored." Mas.

K. Puekner, Jeilerson, Wis. SOCIETIES. indebted to 0. B.

Kackley on book account must indicates the state A. O. IT. W. Hiir Ciiy No.

jrWi, meets every second mid fourth Kriday tiightH. J3. O. I11I0W, W. II.

J. Hnrwl, ttec. Modern Woodmnn. Pleasant Coup No. 2fl, jnteta every fi nud third Tuesday niKlits.

R. Wtlco. V. J. Vf.

Gore, Clerk. A. F. fit A. Millhrook Lodge No.

aSt meets second and frtirlh Satiirdny night. of each of the tension at a glance. Its use means time saving; and easier It's our own invention and is found only on the White month. Visitiii; members cordially invited. Geo.

K. (ioldiuK, M. M. A. C.

In low, Sec, )i, N. A. Harmony Camp 175,1 meets on the second mid fourth Friday nights of each month. '1 Ola Wilcox, Addie Conner, Rec. positively call and settle Ly cash or note, on or before March 1901.

I need and must have money or notes, and to those whom I have favored with credit to my disadvantage, they had ought to respond promptly. Your friend, O. B. Kackley. See that fine line of street hats at Mrs.

R.T. Hill's, Blacksmithtng. J. S. Boroff has purchased the Lovelady blacksmith shop on Main street and will continue the business at the old stand.

For reasonable rates and good work give him a call. Atchison Globe: The saloon quiets the nervoES irritation, timuSatea the digestion and nils the blood with just the nourishment needed lor weak and rim-down conditions. Give It a trial. Fraternal Aid, meets first and third Thursdays Sewing Machine. man the inventor, began its joint manufacture.

It is interesting Db. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind. nights officii month, 1'. J). 1'ttrck, Pres.

KUen V. KeleherSoc, JSWcLbytlruggfsts on guarantee. Tripple meets first Monday nights of each mouth. nm wwwiiiiu hmm nil fc J. vf: tlcuvlerson, Pres.

Ijllen V. Kcleher, Sec, lfi'tl City Post No. 41, meets first Satur- iimm We have other striking; improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H. T.

Wbite Sewing Machine Co. Cleveland, Ohio. tliiyo! eneh month. and instructive, combining work and play. Any child using it will soon learn to spell correctly.

Prof. Campbell was a pleasant caller Monday. He informs us that our article about the fine field of wheat on the Pomeroy Model Farm was correct all but the AV. M. Me'Djwell, P.

C. J. It SyerU Adgt Repeating Rifles keepers have a new way of mak a For All Kinds of Shooting. All Desirable Calibers and Weights wheat being closely planted. He used only one half peck per acre while the average is one to one fife the Rtilmrlnt rnr mwhI norcltioi.

A FEW FAVORITES FOR HUNTING. Model 1 895. 30 Army caliber, -weight 8 1-4 pounds. Model 1804. 30 C.

F. caliber, "Extra Light," -Weight 0 1-2 jxrunas. Model 1804. 30 W. C.

F. aliber, "Take -weight 7 3-4 pounds. Model 1892. and 3S caliber," Take Down," fl-eight 7 pounds. Model 1886.

45-70 caliber, "Extra light," weight mm IUpmI Tamtt (toed, 0 Northern Lriuun Mwtl, Foritr Union rWf, .10 -1 ing money. When a stranger enters, they ask it he is a Buffalo. It he is not, they offer to take him into the order, and aslc the initiation fee of II cents. A rale of the order is to give back no change. The Independent Order of Buffaloes is in the interest of intemperance.

While the Globe opposes prohibition, believing that it is not a good temperance Local News. Geo, Nesbitt of Hill City will half iiv)le shoes for 30, 40 and 50c, Done while you wait. Repairs of lci'nds of bind ers, mow'TS and other machinery furnished on short notice at Rowc's hardware. Bring in im-bers of parts. V.

A. Clark one of Graham township's substantial farmers jKickr.yc editor happy Monday by nc; his subscription up to na a year in ad and one-fourth bushels. By his method ot planting the wheat od-tains a firm root and begins stoop iii'j as soon as it reaches the loose! 1. Si .10 .15 -1J LaX. IHnrhct I.cttiir SrU UrUUaat lower bud.

i pouuas. 1 in Shoot Winchester Ammunition. ilade for all Kinds of Guns. FREE. Send Name and AddreM on Postal for 158-page Illustrated Catalogue.

Worth tcJi ANrt rare nov.tn,... wn wail Yrm frm-, wKh out fre.t fprd rfcUloit, tffllinT .11 btit F.n;.r. llMHon A1m Cboiee Onion Mcetl, liOe. 1, i'h dust blanket, hence it gives it the appearance of being thickly planted. Their is quite an advantage in the Campbell method as it saves a large part of the cost of WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS C(L KEW KAYEJf, tmi efl rarm tfc( 1, or 14a.

thlf. Wh.n enr tan rt.ot Slrw's apfia to. ncv da.llUut, measure, it believes in temper-jance, and practises it, and encofrr-'ages it in every" way "possible. J2HN A.SAUkii LaOM.fcltto..

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1897-1905