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Graham County Recorder from Hill City, Kansas • 4

Graham County Recorder from Hill City, Kansas • 4

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Hill City, Kansas
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Graham Co. Recorder. W. A. HILL, PuiiLisiirR.

Subscription, $1.00 per year. 85c if paid in advance. gait. mm Slale ALL HOME CAPITAL. Interest Paid on Time Deposits, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, Paint, Oil and Glass at Rowe's Hardware.

Full line of Notions at Garnett HAIL INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. Why pny from to 6 jwr cent Hall Insurance when yon can gel the vry bent for less tlian -J 4TH Moyer's, perct-nt? 1 flllt KANSAS STATU Ml'TUAt, KAir AS- Ranie Inlow went to Hays City LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Subscribe for the Recorder. Bring your job printing to the Recorder. For pianos and organs call at Mrs.

R. T. Hill's. pick lirooks now drives the bus for the New Pomcroy. Tor a first-class meal try the Wednesday.

SOCIATIOM hn moftea rcninrknljle record dur-liiK thepnst three yearn and in in the field again this year ready to iiiMire your crops ajjHii'it lew or damage by hail. This Company OF U. I'. TIME TABLE: No, 83 Goms west Uzvai at 10:25 i No. east leaves jit' 443' No, Sj al.ways makes connection, with passenger train at PlauiVille.

No. 84 -covnects with fast train No. I on rrain line at Oakley. No Sunday trains. insures for protection and yon icet your insur ance at actual cost.

Not a dollar of your money leaves the state, but after the losses are all paid the balance of the premium money is prorated lack to the policy holders. The Old I.ine Insur ance Companies insure for profit, and the profit all leave the state and Koto make up big salaries for the officers. This Company has no high salaried officers. New Pomeroy Hotel. Pencils, pens, writing tablets, perfumery, etc.at Mrs.

R.T. Hill's millinery. Mrs. Isaac Lerew of Portis, was visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Hill. The rnlc is 4 per cent, payable in cash. That is: If you insure for $4.00 per acre it will cost you 16 cents per acre; if you insure forfs.oo per acre it will cost you 2O cents per acre.

1111899 all losses were paid on August 1 ith and 41 per cent of the premium returned to the policy holders, Tm making their insurance cost them a little over Restaurant; Goo. Schearer, Prop, Hoard by day cr week. Give us a trial. Single meals, 20C West of Court House, Pomcroy avenue. HILL CITY, KANSAS.

Job lot of Shirts and Underwear A TT1 JB 1 per cent. In tyoo the lusses were all paid before your rtbH 01 duiy uiiiner or Aifgust 15th and 3O icr cent of the premium re going at wholesale prices at Gar nett turned tothe policy holders, making their in surance cost. them less than 3 per cent. The prospect now are that we will have fully Charles Miller of; Norton 'was here this week visiting his mother, Full line of stationary at Mrs. R.T.

Hill's. For fine millinery go to Mrs. R. T. Hill's, Pomeroy avenue.

A.J. McGec of Illinois was here this week looking after land interests. For bicycles, bicycle supplies and repairs call at the Recorder office. All the latest fads in light jewelry at Mrs. R.

T. Hill's millinery. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Waggoner of Solomon towns.iip visited friends in town Monday. Leland Roberts was arrested this week for petty larceny on complaint of O. D. Brooks. W.

W. Fofgy was in town this week preparing fot 'harvest. He purchased p. new I lodge header from J. F.

Rowe. The young people of the Christian church will give an entertainment and ice cream supper at the court house, Thursday night June 27th. AH are cordially in-invited to a'-tcrii. as good a wheut crop as last year, yet that ever dreuded HAH, STORM picnic outing1 it will De to your interest to consult the following list: Mrs. C.

R. Miller. nmy destroy it ill a few We all know that 110 precaution of ours will prevent the hail J. W. Yowell, president of the Kansas Mutual Hail Association from coming.

The only thing that can lie done to ninksone safe is to secure a policy in this as was in town, Thursday, sociation. -1 t- ir rr.i 4. li- rc O.D.BROOKS, HILL CITY, KS. Clock and Sewing Machine Repairing and Cleaning. Also Gun work.

Call or address. Insure early. IJo not run risk of waiting to iusnre until your grain is ready to cut. Delay Mrs. Chas.

Stuart uf Hebron, is here visiting- her parents is dangerous. It costs you no more to have you risk carried for three months than it does for Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gorden.

ten days. lie oil the safe side and take out a Pefore purchasing elsewhere see the fine line of pianos and policy in the KANSAS STATU Ml'TUAI. 11 All. ASSOCIATION. M.

C. 1NI.OW and K. V. Wll.COX, Agents for Orahani County organs at Mrs. R.T.

Hill's The local Workmen Lodge do AT GOLDING'S GROVE. noted $10.00 to the band this week Lioraeu xsetji, xxtJimtJL, iv. izo pei uttxi, Baked Beans, with Tomato sauce, 1 lb. size can, 08 Anderson's Mince Meat, large can, per can, 10 Lee's Mince Meat, condensed, per package, 08 Picker ts Clam large can, 20 Oil small size, 5c piece or 6 for 25 Mustard Sardines, large size 10c, 3 for 25 Oil Sardiises, Amer. large size, per can, 08 Vienna Sausage, Armours best, 10c; 3 cans for 25 Red Salmon, Olympic, flats, per can, 10 Petrel Salmon, regular 15c seller, per can, 12 Grand rally at 10 A.

M. oil junction of Pome to apply on their new uniforms. roy Avenue and Main street. A procession of floats representing "Prohi M. M.

SPURLING, Practical Painter and Papkr Hangkk. All work neatly and promptly done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or address at Hill City, Kans. R.

V. WILCOX, Attorney-at-Law, HILL CITY, KASAS. Chas. Johnson, of Oskaloosa, bitiou in Kansas." Comparison the Knstern Renter and the Prosperous Kansas l'armer and Deer Head Oysters, small can, 10c, 3 for 2o jjeer Jtieaa oysters, large can iuu, a iur ou Lee's Oysters, large size only. 20c, 2 for 35 tt- i other comic features.

Music by Band. Form procession uud march to grove. On arriving at grove music by Hill City Bund. Call to order by President, A. C.

Lewis. Prayer by Chaplin, Rev. W. C. Jordan.

Address of Welcome by R. V. Wilcox. Reading Declaration of Independence Miss Olive KacUley. nixxKX.

Music by band. "National Medly." Song by Hill City Chorus. Oration by Hon. K. W.

Wellington. Music by Band, "Hail Columbia." Song by Roscoc Sabbath School. Music by Hill City orchestra. Snug by Spring Creek Sabbath School. Baud Music, "Ouec-n Song by Pioneer Sabbath School.

Song o-y Hill City Male Ouartett. Song by Lone Tree Sabbath School. Mhs.c by Band, "Second Regiment March." Souk by Uill City Chorus. Miis.c by Hill Cuy Cornett Hand, "Devolte." lixcrdses bv Hill City School Children. W.

II. Hackell of Oaylord, will be the: speaker of the day at KnouiTs Grove July 4th, Mr. IlaskeH is one of the finest scholars and most eloquent speakers of Ihe west. He is the man that only lacked two votes of defeating Congressman Reeder for re-nomination at the Hays City convention. Everyone possible should hear him.

The effort of any newspaper to buildup a town is practically nullified unless it is backed up by the business men of the town. A stranger turns from the news columns of a paper to its advertising columns and If he fails to find there the business cards of the merchants, and professional arms he comos to the conclusion the editor is not appreciated which cas it is a good place to clear from. No town ever rew without the active assistance For Fino Millinery see Mrs. T. Hill.

Market Report. The following is the weekly market report furnish etl by J. K. Rowe, corrected as we go to press: Wheat, 5 Rye, 43c. Corn, 45c.

Hogs. 5.35 to 5.45. S.io: talk by distinguished visitors and promm- eut citizens. Wheel barrow race, ist'prize $1, 2nd priwrsoc. Sack race, it i.o and prize cciitSi Old man's race over 50 years 1.00 to winner.

Hoys race ittou years, 50 cents to winner, (iiris races to 11 years, 50 cents to wiuner. rim ot its papers. JNor can a paper Selection bv Hill City Cornett Hand, 1. U. A.

a ii 11 March." grow build up their localities without the assistance ot the town. 8 P. M. in Hill CUy, bicycle race from City well Anderson's 15c jams, to clean up the lot, 10 Otto Kuhns, Chaw Chaw, Mixed Pickles, Spich-' ed Pickels, Piclded Onions, Cellery Relish, 8 cents each or 3 of either for 20 Sweet Pickles, pic-nic size 10c 3 for 25 Heinze's Extra Special Pickles, sour, per quart 10 Sliced Beef, in glass jars, jar included, per jar, 25 Diamond C. Sliced in rA lbs.

cans, per can, 15 Rex Veal Loof, y2 lb. square cans, per can, IO pic-Nic Deviled Ham, lb. 10c, 3 for 25 Compare above prices witli prices asked for same goods by local or city competitors, or any reputable Business men should realize this to corner J'onieroy Ayenue, first prize $2.00, second prize $1.00. and remember that in lending sup A prize of J.voo will be given to the party ex hibiting the most elegantly decorated vehicle on port to their local paper they "are the ground. Also Si.

00 for the most ridiculous vehicle on the prround. will take place, following bicycle parade. not only building up their, own business, but are helping to support that which is steadily work I'ire works display will take place immediately 111.,, was here thi; week, lie has some land in thecounty and wishes to buy some more. Grant Morris built a neat fence this week in front of the lot between his residence and O. II.

Kackley's store room. Farmers having hogs and grain to sell will find it to their interest to see J. l' Rowe before selling. He always pays the highest market Ml. V.

Wilcox returned Wednesday from St. Paul, where he has been attending the National W. A. encampment. Repairs of all kinds of binders, mowers and other machinery furnished on short notice at Rowe's hardware.

Dting in lumbers of parts. Clare-Legere and Fred Wilson, returned last Friday from Man-hatlen where they have been attending the State Agricultural College. Insure your corn, wheat, oats, barley, sorghum, Kaffir corn and in the Kansas Mutual. See M.C. Inlow or R.

V. Wilcox, agents. Perry Bates of Nicodemus township was in town Tuesday. He has 2oo acres of some of the finest wheat in the county to cut and hafl just purchased a header frcir. J.

F. Rowe. Elder Jewett drove over to Kd: monc! Friday last to meet his daughter, Mrs. N.S. Pile her a nd a 1 -so Mrs.

Mar Pilcher of Courtland, Kr.nsr.s, who came for a visit of several weeks. The road of town has been -greatly improved by the rock which has been hauled there. With the work extended a short distance some soft lock thrown on top it will make a fine thoroughfare and bring; lots of additional trade to town. John of the North Side Livery had a horse badly injured this week by running into a ire fence while making a night (hive to WaKeeney. People should be careful in putting fences across main traveled thoroughfares without plowing up the or lung ufter the bicycle race.

ing for the growth of the whole If you need some stationery town. printed call at the Recorder of fice. New type and the neatest of work. Injunctions under the prohibitory and gambling law were ser 1 ved on A. K.

VanBrunt and Jerry Keleher. AT Finest Grove in the county. Plcntv of Water. GLod Music. Orator of the Day, V.

II. Haskell, of Gay-lord, Kansas, Plenty of Sports, Jrco lemonade for Who come. Came body. S250 Reward. I will S250.00 for the arrest and conviction, or and we will cheerfully abide the result.

-t Eh A -) ru -1 r. 5-. 3d-- for the information which will lead to the" arrest and conviction of invonc for stealing or otherwise driving away and appropriatin to their own use, any cattle or horses belonging to the F. M. Ra ker ranch.

Cattle branded IV on left hip. A. K. Kerns, Mgr. The follmving sections of the (Jl Ui Chew Sweet Clover Gum and get in the push for a $35 Bicycle, Free.

ITours for true economy, Kansas Statutes on Gambling and -5 2 Bawdy houses are published by request: Sec. 265. Kvery person who i -1 rs rt 0 cr of ft sosloii 6asi) Slore, shall set up or keep a common gaming house, or a bawdy house or brothel, shall on conviction be adjudged guilty of misdemanor, and be punished by fine not exceeding one thousand.dollars. Sec. 266.

livery person who shall lease or to another any house or other building OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, Idsewlu re we publish the ing up' cloths. NOTICE. HILL CITY, KANSAS. quarterly statement of the State Local Items. Juitc a number went to the i vest f.eld-s this week.

arc posted announcing sty school election Thursday, Ncsbitt of Hill City wil' ole shoes for 30, 40 and 150c. while you wait. Roberts will preach at the i clinrcii next Sunday morn-, I evi ning. Bank. This institution is steadily H.

D. FUNK, PROPRIETOR for the purpose of setting up or keeping therein any of the gaming or devices prohibited bylhe preceeding provisions, or fi purpose of being used or kept as a gambling house, brotlu-l or bawdy house shall on conviction be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished by imprisoment in a county jail not exceeding three months, or by fine Uids for building a frame school in Dist. No. 35, will be received by the district hoard until noon, July 24, IQ.01. Thais; and specifications for said koese nay be seen at the office of the Co.

Supt. The Hoard reserves the right to reject all Lids. Address all communications to Knox. Clerk, Oty. Kan! YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.

growing as may be seen by the fact that it now has the largest individual deposits of any bank in the county and is becoming recognized as one of the solid institutions of that kind in northwest Kansas. Much of its success is due to the untiring work of Cashier Mcss'ck. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shears sharpened and Razors Honed not exceeding five hundred dollars or-by botlvs'ich line and impriso-mcr. Received.

A car load of rock salt fifty- cents per at Howe's Hardwire- Second Door West of Post Office..

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Years Available:
1897-1905