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The Abbyville Chronicle from Abbyville, Kansas • 3

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fl" When yeu want the latest thing in cooking utensils call and see that new 1A1L ltOAD HUE TABLES. 71 Ln I mm 1 GEO, MITGHBLL, General Merchandise, Carries a full line of fresh fancy and staple Groceries, also Dry Goods, loots, shoes, hats, caps and Gents Furnishing goods, Watch this Something IN Space! of Interest IT NEXT VEEK. Ln Til In in lL in -I it' A -1 I ii 1 Trliiis, lo to 12c por vnnl. (Jingbamn, 7o lo 20 per yurJ. Huts 5c to S3.00 cftcli.

A large and varied assort went of gloves, neckr ties, gloves, handkerchiefs, ribhons, laces, etc. always in stock. Lit hi ML fr Pr St Si 1L JSaggs A TCslJSON, TOPEKA SANTA FB WEST. No, 341, Accommodation 0.10 a. in.

No. 1, Mexico California Ex.11.20 ra. EAST. No. 343, Accommodation, 0.50 p.

m. Fo. 2. Atlantic ExprcM 10.43 p.m No. 30, Stock Express 1.10 p.

in, Nt's. 1 and 2 stop on flag. X. SO runs only when stock Is to be iridsd en the branch. Wells.

Famo Co's. Express money rdcrs on sale at sumo rate as Tost Ulrica rders. Union Oasualy Co's. accident tickets on sale for every train. Pit.

J. McBRIDE. General Practiouer. Ofllca at Hesidence. Abbyvillo, Kansas.

The Chronicle. Published Every Friday. Is there who feels so numb to fate, Deceived at heart and weak in mind; As think a mortal can be great With aim and hpe to earth confined? Better to llvo a loyal life, E'en, if there were no righteous end, Than live eternally at strife With not even thyself thy If proud terrene Napoleon, That stone of nation crushing weight, Had placed his trust, like Washington, With God, he had been ever great. But, Hint millstone crushed awhile Its foes, with mortal power It's trust; Then could not balance e'en a smile When weighed beside immortal dust. His earthly eyes on Waterloo Aspired Its triumph for hi No spirit lance of (od he drew, go fell to languish in a Thus drowning in a broken heart, His earthly fame fallen banished, Was born a worm thus to depart.

Earth and glory mangled vanished. Self-confidence deception, bore Him down his crushing weight; CASH BUYER'S UNION AMD FARMERS SUPPLIES. HENRY WEINER. Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Farm Implements, Pumps and Harness, Paints, QHs, Brushes, Glass, Putty and Machine Oils.

NIAGARA FIRt-INSURANCE Of NOW YOTK. Hlsks written during 1895 1.6S6'.38S.06 79S.621.63 Premiums received ineieun Losses Incurred Dividends pal in 1395 Gross assets 487 76719 Liabilities except capltil stuck; Income Expenditures l.ni.v.i.-.!.1 I.456.602.-M And crushed his heart to smile no more delf ware at D. J. Fair's. Ito v.

J. G. Smiley will preach iu the school house at Abbyvillo next Suuday, morning And evening. Mr. Chaso Cook and family ot Tamils 111, were the guesis of Al Havercroft and family the past week.

Iter. Rollins Is to preach at the Eden rralrle School house next Sunday at 11 A.M. Sundiy school at 10. Territorial Auditor Nichols says tho wheat yield of Oklahoma this year will amount to 20 million bushels. The barbers pole decorates the front of our office though the tousorial artist Is only present Saturday afternoons and evenings.

Rev. rblllips took tho train 'Monday evening for Halstead where the District Conference was In session Tuesday and Wednesday. Treparilons for children's day services are going forward at Abbyvllle. Fair-view and Pleasant View churches to be glAen June 13. Itev.

Kaufman will preach at the Fair-view Church next Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday Schoel at 10 A Ep worth League at 8 P.M. Some interesting concerning the trip to California and back via Santa Fe Route may be had by applying to agent A.T. James McLean, post master, dry 'goods and grocery merchant was representing our little city with no little weight in Hutchinson, Monday.

Rev. Philips will preach at Pleaaant View next Sunday at 11 A. M. and at AbbyviHe at 8 P.M.. Sunday School at 10 A.M.

at each church. We received this week Secretary Co- report of tho state board ot ag-ricnlture. It is mainly devoted to the poultry iudustry, and is carefully got up. Dr McBride now located In Abbyvllle is meeting with good success in his Increasing practice. For the present with his wife and child he occupies rooms In the spacious home of G.E.Mitchell.

The funeral services of Rev. John W. Claypole at Falrivew cnurchlast Thursday afternoon were well attended. A veteran soldier and christian he was held In h'gti esteem by a wide circle of friends. Where do all the young people come from Sunday evenings, the M.E.

Church in Abbyvllle filled and sometimes crowded and the attentive young people aro largely iu the majoritv -rl" ue pral- to bloom with wild roses and cheery maidens and the young men seem indigenous to the soil. The Santa Fe Route will sell excunr-sion tickets to all points in Arkansas Arizona, Indian Torritery, Louisiana New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, a ate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Tickets to be sold Feb. 16 March 2 and 16, April 6 and3o and May 4 to 8. Tickets good for abut thirty dsys.

Call on or address yeui agent for full particulars. Tho ice cream and strawberry festival given under the ausplcicesof tne gentlemen's auxilary of the Ladies Aid Society of Abbyvile last Saturday evening, was a veritable success. The gentle men served heroically the large company gathered about tho depot and while liberally dispensing the creamberries and stawcake much good cheer was freely contributed. Is Business Slow rt Home I Then why not investigate what other ocalities offer? The chief centers of Southwestern mining, manufacturing, farming, and stockr aising industries arereund a ong the Santa Fe Route. For ticket rates and full particulars of the country, address W.

J. Black, G. P. A. T.

S. Topeka, Kas. FROM PARTRIDGE. John Blevlns went east Saturday. Wm.

Weaver spent Saturday in Ar- Ungton. Eobert Cassidy drove to Hutchinson Saturday. The Partridge House edition Is nearly ready to plaster. R.T. Cassidy had bis com shilled the first of the week.

Ira King and Harry Harris drove to Arlington Saturday. Tom Devine is 6uffing from rheumatism in one of bis feet. Isaac Weaver was a business visitor ia Hutchinson Saturday. Mrs. E.

C. Smith and Mrs. Dr. McCoy drove to Hutchinson last week. Mis.

A. Crotts of Pretty Prairie, was buried at this place Monday. Thcelevater rolls have arrived and Davis is ready tr. grind yoHr grain. Emma Vanocker and Jennie Wea ver were Arlington visitors Saturday.

Jeff Cooksy, George and Miss Lottie of Hutchinson were in the city Monday Miss Emma Kutter of Hutchinson, is visiting J. M. Puckett and family this week. Tlpnrv Pickens moved A. B.

Burke from 2skkrson to bis farm north of town. Herbert Chenoweth drove to Hutchinson Saturday to attend the Memorial services. Like common grain of milling fate. Jack F.V.Smith. LOCAL COLUMN.

J. Mrs. J. S. Mav and daughter, Mrs.

Vinnle Skinner, of nutchlnson, were in the city-Monday. Mel Reynolds and Bishop Everett at tend 1 the Decoration Day exercises at Arli) ton Saturday. Dade Markham. Tom Devino, Leon ard Harmon, and Charlie Ghorraley were In Hutchinson Saturday evening Th Congregational Sunday School observed Children's Day last Sunday, An excellent program was rendered. Decoration Day was observed here Monday, the 30th falling on Sunday.

One of the largest crowd Partridge ever had was in tho city. R.A, Campbell of Hutchinson addressed a largo audience at the Congregational church. Before It Too Late, Leave vour business occasionally and try a new climate and new surround ing. No better medicine. The principal health and pleasure re sorts of the Southwest are reached via the Santa Fe Route.

Low rates, quick time, comfortable service For specific information Inquire of ocal agent, or address W. J. Topeka, Kansas, fjllon Whiteiaw Reld, of the New York Trihuna. snenda nearly everv w' with bis family at uienix. where uiids the climate unexpectedly agree able.

In a letter to the Philadelphia Times lie says: "Eastern folks wiil hate to form new Ideas of Arizona. I am keeping house here with great comfort. My residence has hot and cold water electric light and telephone, and the climate is really better thad tnat of Cairo. Mr. Raid's health has gveatly improved since his visits to the south.

Anyone who wishes to become fully informed regording health resorts In the Salt River Valley should address W. J.Black.G. P. A.T. A S.F.Ry., Topeka, Eas.

Btrango Things on Mars. The planet Mars has recently (Decern-oer 11th) been again in opposition ttj sun and consequently favorably sit uated for telescopic observation. In fact, astronomers have been studying it for RBveral months as it approached op position, and have once more discern ed those curious lines on its suriace, called "canals." They have seen again the round, or oval, spots that appear at points where many canals meet, and to which Mr. Lowell has given the name of "oases." One of the latest and most Interesting observations relates to an "oasis" called "Trlvlum Charontis." On November 10th this spot, at which nine "canals" meet, was seen, at Monsieur Flammarion's observatory near Paris, to be double, or cut in two. Five days earlier, at the same observatory, the spot had appeared dark, broad and eLngle.

A Judge's Experience. Mr. James Rellly, an early frontier judge, tells tho following tale of his first experience at the court of justice: "I had just been elected Judge when a fellow up for horse stealing consented to be tried by six Jurors. Most of the men were oft gold digging. Well, I summed un.

The Jury retired. I I waited a long time outside. The Jury I waited longer Inside. The sheriff tried 1 to get in. I got In when I lost pati ence.

Five were ror conviction, xne sixth, a friend of the prisoner, for acquittal. He was a desperate chap. I tackled him. When we commenced ha was 'the bully of Little Elk When we ended I was. He volunteered to bring in a verdict of guilty before I let him un.

I lost two of my fingers by bowie-knife amputation. I was very popular there! My calmnrm ramin-igtration the Izv? touched them." Arrests In Sew York. During the past year 112,100 persons were arrested in New York city, 559 less than during the previous year. Of this number 73,537 "9re held for trial. There has bean a tease of 7,700 arrests for misdemeanors.

The number of arrests for being drank and disorderly was 60,006, or an inca-ease of 500 over last year. Chollie: "It's a strange thing about some girls eyes." Dollie: "How's that?" "Why, they can be very dark and at the sajne tir-ie very bright." Venters Statesman. H. McSHERRY. Boat Tobaooe Bplt and 8mck You Life Away.

If vou want to cult tobacco using easily and forever, bemado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life aud visor, talco rJ o-To-Bac, the wondor-worker, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Uac of your druggist, under fruarantoo to cure, 60o or 1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free.

Ad. (Sterling Remedy Chicago or New York. BO YEARS' CXPERIENOK. sTrnm.m 'Mff COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly uncurtain, free, whether an Invention la probably iintontRhlo.

Communications atrli-tlr aoutiilentlui. Oldest ngeucy furnwurliiK patents In America. We have a WaahhiKtou ottlce. Patenta taken through Uuuu Co. roculre Ifttt In SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.

bentlfull isntlfullf tlln-tmted, lartroat circulation of it acleut Iflo Jciurual, weekl jr. term txtio a year .60 sir months. Hpecliuen ooplca and llAKJ an ai boon ON l'ATENTa tout free. Address MUNN 301 Uroadwav, Kew York. $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.

$150.00 every month given away to any one whs applies through us for the most mchloriout patwl during the month preceding, IV lecure the beat patents for onr clients, and the object of this offer it to encourage inventors 1. .1 vim 10 imprest upon the Tie tu- uie tuna uc tne fact that THAT YIELD FORTUNES, uch SI the "car-wlndow" which can be eaiity ilid up and down without breaking the "sauce-pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock," and a thousand other htUe things that most iny oni can find way of improving and" mp inventions are tha ones that bring largest returns to Uie author. Try to think of toroetiung to invent. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice ui the" National Recorder' published at Washington, D.

C. which is the nest newspaper published in America In the interests of inventors. We furnish a year subscription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $150 prise, and hundreds of thousands If SpieTof th? "National Recorder," conuimng sketcfi of thewinner, and a description hu I'nvention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their attention the merits of the invention. All communications regarded strictly confidential.

Address nHM wrnnFDRIIRN Solicitors of American sod Foreign Patents, 618 Street, in. Box 185. Washington, D. C. ra- fthit tftr SO-fe' Climate Cure OF NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA.

Th SILT RIYEK TALLEY of A rlz-and the Various Resorts In SEW MEXICO. ar unrivaled for the rcliov of chronic lunz add throat Jiseans. Pure, dry air, an equable temperature; the proper altitude; constant suiifcliile. Cescritive pharnphlcts Issued by Santa Fe Route ra8enger Department contain complete Information relative to these regions. The items of altitude, tempeva-ture, humidity, hot springs, sanator iumB.cost of living, msdical attenp- itnce, social are concisely treated srom an impartla standpoint.

Thysiclans are respectfully asked to place this literature in the bodds of invalids who need a change of cl mate. Addrsss W.J. BLACK, G. A.T.S. AS.F.Rly.

Topeka, Kas Cse.ts,snd Trsde-Marks obtsinei. 'tii. We sdiise. i patentable or eX i caLree. Our lee oot due till patent is I.

PiW4Lrr. "How to Obtain Hatsnts," w.th iMZlfii the U.S.nd f0re.gneouou.-.j SfM.tfree. Address, 1 II VII LLiUWIf we n.nrr UfllHlHCTOK. D. SlMUVIMtW WWW WES s--sBBSssisBK I We greet you with this first issue of ahe Chronicle.

With the removal of material, gathering new advertise-'moDts, and not having as yet the reports of correspondents rpm the several parts '1 of our patronizing territory, we cannot I make this Initial number a fair repre- sentatlve of the paper as a news distri- Jf butor. To make the Chronicle a success we will need the co-oneration of the people workman. Experience and skill make com'potant workman. I vftr-rant competant treatment for tho most costly or tho most humble tir pioce Bring it Lore. Service prompt an 1 charges moderate.

A.ddreM IE5. Wholoalo and Retail Jewelor. 104 North Mala Street, Of Clons Fa. N. Y.

Rlilcs written duiliifr Wi 88.447.213.O0 Premiums 972.189.84 Losses Incurred 3SO.OSS.46 Dividends paid III 1895 4tM 00 Gross assets 2.ftSO,BI7.50 Liabilitivs (except capl'al stock) V18.219.85 724.574.74 Does Your Watch keep good time? No reason yhy any watch should not tlo it. A watch is a most delicate pieco of miichiuery. Ordinary cara will longhtoti the life of any watch. II your watch losoa or srains time it uiust bo correctly regulated. If your watch needs cloaning; or repair ing it should be done by a competent ..1 Hutchinson, Knl.

VkE lilTUi v. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. wAiao fob two i-cint tMPi I- whose Interests it is intended to etrve. To fairly and fully represent the ness Interests and make note of the rent events, social, religious, and educational, will be our constant aim. We make price both to subscribers and ad-vestises very low even for these times that we may better serve these two classes of our patrens.

We want a good correspondent in each neighborhood. We mail sample copies to many of you hoping to receive your good will and patronage. Drop In our office and make us glad with items and advances on subscriptions. June. Monday was windy.

First Bumcner month. A nice line of harness at D. J. Fair's. Wheat, oata and corn are looking fine.

The Santa Fe is building new srock yards. See those summer lap robes at D. J. Fair's. J.

McLean made a trip to Wichita last week. Mr. Wolf of Tlevna was in the city Monday. Gus A. MiKesell spent Sunday in Stafford.

J. D- Earheart of Tartridge was in the city Tuesday. $500,000 in gold was shipped to Europe last week. J. H.

McSherry is bavin bis elevator painted this week. Al Havercroft and family were visiting in Turon Monday. There are 777 old soldiers in Reno county and 35GC1 in Kansas. His Gus A. Mikesell returned home Su.

night from a weeks visit In Staffo'. Mm. Uobt. Cade presented to her hus- 1 BETTER 'THAW EVR'f The lR27 EES-HUE BICYCLES embody more new and genuins improvements In construction than any other bicycles now before the i.ubh."-Ktv. before htra iuch exc7lL vlo been offered for the thoncy.

Our iw line, consisting ot eight Serb mkW $75 and for single and S100 for tandem. wi the "arigus opUoM ifiered, is such that the most exacting purchaser can be entirely suited. AWMi'r- band a fine baby girl last week. Father is convalescent. v.

Toumeys long or short comfortably Nyided your tickets read over (J tl I Hnk 72 GABOBM 8TREEt. cun rim otib cm.osyi.

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Pages Available:
76
Years Available:
1897-1897