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The Abbyville Chronicle from Abbyville, Kansas • 3

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MIm Atiihd IUv wilt eivo Ice ciciiiii timl enko In McShcir bulMluj; KAIL KOJUI TAM.EK. Watch this Space! GEO. B. MITGHELL. General Mershacdise.

Carries a full lire of firth fancy awl staple Groceries, also Dry (Hoods, boots, shoes, ftals, caps and (I en Is FimiUhiny oods. lr lr 6 Prints (iinliiiitiH, lints larcje and (tried handkerchiefs, in stork. lc to 12.Jtt jut viini. To lo 20 ptr yard. Tie to 00 each.

assortment of lores, neckties, laces, etc. always -a 11 WEI ER Hardware. Farm EN Shelf and Heavy Implements, Pumps and Harness. Faints, Oils, Brashes, Class, Unity and Machine Oils. City Feed, Sale, Livery Exchange uiiisiiY, rnoriiiiiTon.

ABBYVILLE, STOP ATT I IF Ol 0 AbbyVille- on Wednesday anil iattirdy Hfieitiioous and tvPiiliiu. W. A snt fur Aikannu Vl Jry "low tympany whs In tow i-ittiir-day, looking nfier lli Imsiiio-a Intt In tlii illy. Mi. May l'mxier, moihrr '( I.J.

Frnxler has for nomethno nilTi'i-ln greatly with luuit troublu mid other coinplcmoii. Uqv. Haw t( Scafuid, inlnlhtcr iheChrl.il.iH chart -In preach In tho Sf'thodlat church In AObyvllhi wxl Sunday at 11 a. m. Some Inti'iestiiig ennoertilii the trip to CuIlfiiruU and back via Santa Fo Itouto may bo had by applvlng to agent A.T.

AS.F.Hy. Itcv. S. Brink hni gone on another evangelizing visit to Butler County helping In meeting at Coal Creek for two or thrto weeks Itov, Smiley preachei iu the school house tho second vnd fourth of each month and next Sunday his regular day for si vices In Abby ville. Isaac Deck, one of tho olu settlers of this township, who has bean In treatment for cancer, at.

Wichita, Is now reported as abln to coino lidin In a few weeks. Mike Kimball ot Sterling and Graco Erldgtnan were united in marriage at tho residence of ttio brido two miles north ot Abbyvllluat 0 P. last fun-day ltcv. W. ll.IIiii'haw an old lit.

Mid of tho Krooin ofllciatod. The audicr.ee room of the MethodiH Church of our city Is to to neatly paper ed and tho aisles carpeted, thanks to the enterprise of tho ladies of the Aid Society and their auxilerles. The work is to be completed this week. Tho publishers of the Chronicle cannot be at the efilce at all times but any subscriptions left at tho post office or with Geo. E.

Mitchell will be promptly reported and credits given. Thanks to tho friends who have come so kindly to our assistance and wish their payments havi given us words of good cheer. Several ladles and children loaded a Thursday of last week and had a merry drlvo to tho homo of Mrs. Win Hank and besides enjoying tho social amenities of the occasion and the bount iful supper, played a little at fishing in tho d. flowing waters of tho raging iievs.

Brink and Phillips were tlire for a time, supper time but did not go a fishing. This No 2 Vol. 1, of tho Chronicle, is mailed to many whose address Jave been civeu us honing tlwy will be plecsed to help us maintain a paper do voted to th Interests of their home neighborhoods, So -many have spoken encouragingly of the advantgo of a local paper and their willingness assist, that we have made the venture trusting to tho kindly support of the poople. On the outside pages, selections from many sources and on a Yjiriety of subjects may be found, giving a general miscellany or interesting matter. On the second page somo of the columns will give a brief summnry of political and current events but not particularly partisan.

As our correspondence increases we hope to give a good part of the second and all of the third pages to local news gatherers and advertisers. Who will send us items ot interest to the people tf your reighborhood. That Eastern Trip. Going east, take the Santa Fe Itouto as far as Chicago. Most direct line from the Southwest genorally.

and thirty miles tha shortest between the Missouri river und Chicago which insures quick time and ture connections. Track is straight and rock-balasted, with yery few crossings at grade. Vestibuled limited expresses," with latest pattern Pullman and ireo chair cars. Meals in dining-car served a la carta. Inquire of nearest agent, or address W.

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

By Topeka, Kansas. FKOn CA.Stallman was in Hutchinson this week. Harry Lusk was a Hutchinson visitor Monday. Win. Weaver is at LangJon acting as relief agent.

The C. E. meets with Mrs. A. E.

Fdgework this week. A traveling man took dinnor at the Partridge House Monday. A.I. Lusk and Whitelaw Itosan were Hutchinson visitors Sur.day. Elmer Everett and J.

I). Earhait drove to Nickoison Monday. Mrs. E. C.

Smith took in the sights in the County Capital. Tuesday. Miss Green and Miss IJertha Specniaii drove t.o llulcl.lnson Monday. C'hrirle and Lev King drove lo Monday. KfY.

ICiikpatrickgavr an inteiv.rtiiijj discourse on Hooks Sumhij '-'Vr-tiiiiiC- II. llrioh'niHii timl family are in Vieiicixin I'nr nr nllis visit iilt Hat ty's paientsi. K. Hrijigs and wile of Hutchinson, were visiting his brothers S.T. and It C.

BiigKs of this place, Utt week. Al.V i-r-i ATCUJSO.N'.TOJ'EKA SANTA IK WEST. No. 311, Accommodation 0.10 n. in.

No. 1, Mexico te California Kx.ll.Sa a.m. EAST. No. tf-12, Aceninmodalloi 0.50 p.iu' Fo, 2.

Atlantic txprot. 10.W n.uj' No. 80, Stock ExnrcM 1.10 No'm. 1 and 2 Hta No. JIB runs aut took Is to bo h-'VliTjhe byab." -K Kxprecs money JtluSat same rate as Post Ollicn ir Union Oasualy C'oV.

accident iu on salo for every train. Pit. J. McBUIDE. Gcnorul Pructiouor.

Ofiica at UesicltMico. Al'l-yvillo, Kaunas. The Chronicle. Published Every Friday. ADAM 8 I.AMKXTKI) KALI.

KRUM E1KX. Adam, thou wert perfect man Before God mnote his worldly plan Of fall upon thy welfare's brow. But. oh! how changed thy offspring now. Thou wert near Lord more than king, Before thine evil slumberiug Aroused thine Inmost darkest deed, Which brought thee sore to want and nced But, you were not content Or you would not have given vent EvoV God-forbidden fruit to taste, And looso thy crown a wretca Uw-ijuacd.

Yot, with tho mortal breath of man, Thou could not work iuirpI's pluu; Nor could you know how realize The worth of Eden's Since they, who knov, life's Know not how sweet, man's cctett lot Nor had cxuinplo e'er before Been made to give thee sacred lore. No Jesus bled upon the No martyr shown how loss Was greater than the loss of earth, Where evil's pride is mortal birth. TIkhi wert out flown, tliv lillsa dfstroved. Condemned with trials to be employed; The pleasure of thy former crown, Melted and ruu as sweat adown. Thy visage where thy fallen frown Floated in visage streams to drown.

Not man, nor else, e'er fell so far, And gazed so longing ou life's star. With frowns accursed upon his face: As thiou after thy fallen grace, Nor man of earth more meager guessed, How favored are tho truly blest. Nor less bethought how true God's sword Was to avenge his sundered word. Yet, stund thou equal chance with, men After thy fall: for eventlieu Thou hadst the chance to win esteem From him who prides man to redeem. If God gave thee uncommau powers, To sooth thee in thy mournful hours, Perhaps thy wo was not more great Than modern man's low fallen state.

Jack T. V.Smith. LOCAL COLUMN. Wheat is doing fine. A fine rain Monday evining Cld weather for corn this week.

A nico line of harness at D. J. Fair's. Sea tliosw summer lap robes at D. J.

Fair's. II. MeSherry drove to Arlingling Monday. W. D.

Boss, of Arlington, was in the city Monday. J. II. McSherry shipped a car load of hogs Sunday. Geo.

Kathburn shipped two car load of hogs Sunday. J. M. Baggi 6clls 23 pounds granulated sugar for 1. IWBaggs sold a car load of white corn toj L.

Datis Co. of Partridge, Woys long or short comfortably made, provided you tickets read oret Santi- Ke Itoute. Mrs. Hoffman of Niekerson is visit ing M. T.

Stroup and family this week. Sunday School at Eden Prairie school house '6 dVlock, followed Immediately by prenc.iiiig. Do.j on ic-u cwmi at lie McSherry building and Mrs. Anna liny will be plea ti mvc you. When want the latest thing: cooking utensil call and tee that new delf ware at L.

J. Fair'. Miss Mamie Mead has been eeriouidy ill but at 1s reports wan improving, and it is now believed she will rapidly recover. of Interest WEEK. H.

McSHERRY. A VESTS. TRADB MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPVRIQHTS.

ta. For imnrmattiaan'l IMmiiKiok wutm. Sksi Vonir. Olclot burt-ii for icriirlnu pnionlH In Aiucrlcn. tvrrjr pnti'iit Inken out 'J mi lirniiKlit Infort tlie public li; a uui Ico ulvim IrvO ut tliarso lu jficntifif tttto LrffPHclrmitntlonef biit m-lpntlflopnpcrln th WorUI.

Hiil, ii.ll, llv llliiHlrtiU'il. ho lu(, lll--ii man fhniila Le wllhout iu U'coklr, M.imii jfuri gl.violx months. Aililrpn. MUNN A rt'UJeuuu, 8U1 iiro4wjr, Siuvi Vurlc City. GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.

firo.oo every month given way to any one whti a p. pliei ilirough us for the uwsl mcniotious patent (luting the month preceding. m-ouro the best patent for our client, und the object of thii oiler is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright iik-ns. At the tame tune we with to impress upon the public the fact that IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such ai the "car-window" which can be easily slid up and down without breaking Uia passenger's back, "sauce-pan," "collar-bmton," "nut-lock," "buttle, stopper, and a thousand other little things that most any one can find a way of improving and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think of something to invent.

IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in tlit National Recorder," published nt Washington, D. which is the Destnewsparer published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's subscription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our prize, and hundreds of thousands cf copies of the "National Recorder," containing a sketch of thewinner, and a description of his invention, will be scattered throughout the United Slates among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing tu their attention the merits of the invention.

All communications regarded strictly confidential. CM JOHN WEDDERBURN Solicitors of American and Foreign Patent. 6J8F Street, N.W., Box 385. Washington, D. C.

j5f Reference eitlur efthit fttfier. IVritttreur 1111 ate OF NEW MKX1CO AND ARIZONA. The SALT R1YEII VALLEY of A riz- and the Various Resorts in SEW MEXICO. arc unrivaled for tho relievo of chronic lung, add throat diseases. Pure, dry air, an equable temperature; the proper altitude; constant sunshilc.

Descriptive phamphlcls issued by Santa Fe Route I'assonger Department contain completo iiiloimatioii relative to these regions. The items of lUiittnle, tenipcia-ture, huiuldiiy, hot springs, siurilor of livinjr, medical atlcud-ancf, Biicial fir, are concisely treated fit. 111 iui iiispm 1 in standpoint. Physicians are lespec! I i.lly to place this literatim' in the iMii'L-of invalids ho lit i 1. change (' Address W.J.

IJLAPK, G.J' A.T.S. F.Ply. Topi lu, Vanled An Idea SSS "Profpct vonr liipns; thrr may brfnn you wealth. Write' JOHN WKlM-EltEUKN Patent Atwr-nV. I.

for tmito prize ijBor ad new Jll ut uu tUotuaud luvcutiuua wanted. Caveats, and Trade-Marlfs obtained, and all I'at- 4 Sent buainess conducted for MODenTe Fees. JOun OrncE is opposite U. S. atemt 'Orriit i and we can secure patent iu leas time tuau tuie remote from Washington.

Send model, drawing or with dewnp-J Jtion. We advise, it patentable or riot, tree ol Icnaree. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 4 A P.mphlet "How to Obtain Patents, with cost o( same in the U.S. and toreign countries 4 aent free.

Address, Opp. I A Solentifio American Aflcncy 'fr Gl Cure jr. H.h rainTrrt -rVJ MKt i rtsTl iaWI Tail nr 1 mmm Something J. Married-On last Wednesday feveulng by Key. Slasor, Mr.

Joo Thompson and Miss Bettio Hill. Congratulations Joe. V. I), Smith, hj has been actii as relief agent at Hutchinson for I he Mis gourl pacific returned Immu l.iH lnius-day. Tho Partridge llouso i.ow is tho only hotel lu town Hint has waicrwoiks.

Mr. Weaver has put in a pipe from his well to the wavci tank lu his wash room and now l.o i.o; hav to cany ws-ter through tho house im fonneily W.G. Shuyler and Miss Uessio Me- Cravy. of Huutsvillo township, were united in marriage a few days ago. The rains lst Saturday afternoon was the more acceptable to this community because some of tho foimer rains had not quite reached us.

Tho church at Plea-aiit View was fill ed for tho niarn'ng services last Sunday Much Interest is in the preparations foi Children's Day services tlierr next Sunday at 10 in. Willie and Eva ItogT sand Mrs- Warner returned from atwo mouths visit to relatives in Illinois tho past week. They repoit the corn late and the wheat crop an almost complete failure in the counties through which they passed in that state. Before It I Too Late. Leave your business occasionally and a new climate and new surrounding.

No belter medicine. The principal health and pleasure resorts of the Southwest are reached via the Santa Fo Route. Low rates, quick time, comfortable service. For ppecifio information Inquire of ocal agent, or address W. J.

Black, To-peka, JUnsas. CHon Wiiitclaw Keid.of tho New Yk Tribune, spends nearly every winter with his family at Pluenix. where he finds the climate unexpectedly agree! able. Iu a letter to the Philadelphia Times he says: "Eastern folks will liavej to form new ideas of Arizona. I am! keeping house here with great comfort, i My rosidenco has hot and cold water electric light Rnd telephone, and the climate is really better thad mat of Cairo.

Mr. Keid's health has greatly improved since his visits to the south. Anyone who wishes to become fully informed regording health resorts in tho Salt lliv-er Valley should address W. J.131ack,G. P.

A.T. S.F.P.y., Topeka, Kas. WINFIELD CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. June 15th to 25th. The Eleventh session of the WinhVld AssMiibly will open co Tuesday uuelSih and coutinuo tcu days.

Among tho platform attractions are Uussell II. Conwoll, llev. A.A.Willetts, llev. Jehu DeWitt Miller, Frank It. Roberson, Henry AV.

Sehyke, Miss Vandclia Varnum, Rev. Edwin A. Schell, D.D., with several wlio have not yet signed contracts, among them jllon. W.J.Bryau tmd Prof Wake of Liiwrt-uce. Tlie music will be directed by Mr.

S.W Mountz of Chicago, assisted by Mh-s Phoebe Reade, of Xew York, Mr. Mai' millian, Dick and Miss (Jeorgella Lay, of the Yaw Concert Company. Mrs. I.irdie Siirnmifi WaL'L'oiier will uive Readings each diiy. The study of Sacred vill be 1 n.

1 f.niw III 11. lilflL Li. t'lllfll Chicago, who needs neither introduction nor comment, W.C.T.L will lie under the supervision of State Pres. Mrs. Ella Brown.

Mrs. ekyll of Lewis Acad emy will direct tlio Art classes; and AJNh B1Jp Litrht of Sedan, will have cliurge ol the Kindergarten where the litlle will be cared for und Mr. Almariu'tof th.t Chan tiiiitiuii Union, will represen! the C.1..H C. inline dfl'iee and conduct the Round If you have not Keen the Ileiald this upanon Kend for a conv at once. Address --v The Assembly.

Winfleld, Ka rsXy's; 1 ing it bhotihl done by a coinpotont workman. Experienca and ruak a cuinpctant. workman. I wcr-, rant compotant treatment fer lli most cosllj or tin moat humble- tiVe piec Bring it hsr. iSovvic prompt an 1 chargta mouerato.

iddresg Wholesalo and Ketail Jeweler. 101 North Main Hutchinson; ICannB. Does Your Watch keep gootl time? No reason w-'y any watch bhoiild not do it. A wiitcb is ti moat delicate- pieco of miichinei'y Ordinarv' euro will Ieughtou tho life of any watch, If your wuteh Iomoh or yuius time it lo correctly roulated. If your watch needs clotining or repair 99 if BETTER THAW EVER 39 Tlie BEN-1ILT.

BICYCLES mote new and genuine improvemenU in construction than any other hkvcles now before the cver before 1 have uch excellent alti lw-n oilered for tho uioncy. Our new line consisting of eight "unerb model, nt n.l 5125 for dngle machine, and klM for with the various options oC'crcd, is such that tho most exacting purchuer can be entirely "UlUd CENTRAL CYCLE MFG. 72 Garden street. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.

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Pages Available:
76
Years Available:
1897-1897