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Pilot and Graphic from Parker, Kansas • 3

Pilot and Graphic from Parker, Kansas • 3

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iawifr.rfirtTi K. 1 R. R. TIME TABLE. I876 189 I SflflfiS III Sf 8CIHWSBES! If you hae any colts or other Th.

editor and F. W. and their better halves drove out t- Ciidmus Tuesday, returning in "the evening by the south road past Mr Mclntyre's. With the exc pum of THE SALES OF TII S4. SOUTH 'BOUND.

Through JLocal Freight 1A ail 11:50, a A 1:15 10:40 1 stock to be castrated, any s'tock with grpht ears which you wish crown tip, call on D. H. Saunders, of Parker, who will render the most careful service rn accordance with tfre most approved methods. CADMUS GRANGE STORE corn the condition crops is far above an average The grass crop is remarkably good. The best field of miked nay that Ve ive seen in Kansas is growing ou the firm of F.

Dallas. Messrs. Kirby and Woods had Wheat renvly for the harvester and i NORTH BOUND. Through Freight 12:32 Kansas City Express. 4:10 Local Freight 3:55 K.

Mail 2:22 J. P. K1.otz, Agent. VEE I'-SDEEtHk CREblT SYSTEM lS DR. W.

8. JONES, DEKTIST. Locateti in Parker All Work Guaranteed. Charpee Reasonable. were fraitin: for a mi drouth.

The wheat growers have Since Saturdiv nih' Mr. and Mrs. John Myers have been'rejj. icing over tne advent of a tine girl. Mrs.

E. ii. Ilorlachet left the city Yesterday morning to visit heT mother, Mrs. Mary Joyce ot Pottawatomie cOuntv. It is tjuSte fashion now to take De Witt's Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disor ders.

They are small but mighty god ones. S. P. Horlather has been selling about i 25 gallons of cherries per day for the past week. He has nearly 4o acres of fruit trees all in lull bearing.

N. C. Hockley has purchased the fractional lot east of j. Short's barber shop, and will build on it this fall. If food pours on the stomach digestion is defective.

De Witt's Little Early Risers will remedy this. The fimo'u little fcilla that never gripe and never disappoint. Geo. M. Methven went to Salina to Visit a cousin the only relative he has in Uncle Sam's dominion.

Jasper Conner left the city "tiles SOCIETY DIRECTORY. TARKXR LODGE, A.F.& A.M. ileets 1st and 3rd Wednesday evenings of each month. VisftFnjr brethren cordially 'vivlted. W.

11. tjATLix, W.M II. L. KMrrft, Sec'y reason to rejoice that they are noi like' that other man who has nothing but corn, but even they are waiting to take a liberal discount on last month's stimate. UNDER THE teASfi SYSTEM I We have the hew powerfiil binders, mowers and rakes of the famdus alter "vVood, alsrj the genuine parts and "Wood brand of twine, all choice.

Walter Ai Wood is hot only an ihvehtbrj "btit a rare mechanic with the inborn faculty of putting bright ideas intd commoh-sehse shape Tlie ihtehseiy American style of his machines makes others look clumsy and foreign He is one of those earnest men who do hot say much; but his machines 6rt in the field. We have pamphlets explaining them in plain words, and would like to have thoughtful thrifty men send for eopies and come and see this fine group of machines i'886 1 a nice rain yesterday. There is a very large acreage of We bad Rats? K. of Wets every barker Lodge, No. 192, Tuesday evening.

IV TV! KlHKtAND, C. C. thty A. Tuft went to Kansas IVrKTIlVKN, K. of K.

S. yeserday. New goods at the Pest office returned to Weir store, T. A. Joyte City yesterday.

D. Talcr PARKER LODGE, NO. 378, I. X). O.

meets every Saturday night- S. B. J. Ckosswhitk, Sec. PliESBY TERIAN CIltJBCH.

reaching by Rev. G. Venable on alternate iSabbaths at 11 a. m. Sabbath school ach Sunday at 12.

Everybody cordially Invited to attend. fiax. and the present prospects are very ft ottering for a good average yield. Messrs. Kimy.

Mclnt'yre and Wm. Redding have excellent pieces, which possibly may foe equaled or exceeded by other fields to which our attention ws not particularly called bv tire View from the road. It makes a farmer mad to 'even think of corn- it is now tommg tip when it should be 'Maid by." It will not average a oot high. Some of it has never been cultivated and all of it is weedy. It there is any exception to the above statement it is in iav.r of had business in dav, for hq extensive tour the the 01 for Paol Tuesday.

-New paint, best quality, at Blaker Co's. Henry Tucker and wife went to Kansas City Tuesday. T. D. Cottle, of Findlay, visited this citv, Tuesday.

of horses S89.v.v. 389d.v.v.. will Yes, our this yeaif will be TWENTY THOUSAND boi.LAP.3, and Bpot 'cAsh is what is doing it. You can Qet amy thing p)U tea fit of US at rccA" bottom prices-, IV VAIiliT FA'ISRY T2I1XG. county quest Montana Ynarket, Stemgti, Fresn oyster's will b'e served at Tucker's restaurant the night of Case liongdoii, HYSICIAH dURGEOII.

,1 1 DEALEltg Parker, Kansas-. Office first door east Chestnut's store. Residence ist house south of bank. SHORT'S those men who pi anted on fa.ll plowed clover sod. Sirch land has been melloW and easily drained, arid thn attempt to push Corn has with parti.li svcess.

Messrs. Carrico. Payne, McMiehacl, Mi'frttyr'e aud Greening are among those favored with good com. Died, on June t5th, at his home in iSureka, Kansas, "afi. a lingering illness, Jesse Moran, aged 55 years.

Deceased "was born in North OfHoftna, but when quite young moved with his parents to ROD.V Mil ESOP mi 'is Vae proper place to so if yoU want to 'spruce' up. Young man, your girl will "Uiink more of you. Good work done at the shop. -Best of accommodations at bath room 41 Try me. July 4th, Tor the accommodation of those irtlcipatiug in the grand hall to be given at Union hall.

C. O. Augur sold 40 head tf fat cattle averaging 1357 pounds each to Dallas Alexander last Friday for $5 3 per cwc. Mrs. N.

V. Seaman received a package of blue grass seed-, iast Wednesday, from her niece, Miss Clara Dddg of Leavenworth. De Witt's Little Early Risol never gripe or cause nausea Mild but sure, assist rather than force. Best pill for sick headache-, chronic constipation, dyspepsia-. Mrs.Avres and Mrs.

Fisher, Of Rich Hill, Missouri, who have been visiting Mr. Fisher, called on Mrs. T. J. Short, Sunday evening.

Last Sunday night a fine boy came to gladden the hearts and share the affections of W. C. Wait and wife. Mother and son are doing Well, and William is very happy Purines the blood, increases the circulation, expels poisonous humors Go to Ford's for cool drinice alit'd ice cream. Remember the ball at Dniota Hall.

Parker. July 4th. Mrs. M. C.

Thompson returned from Arkansas Tuesday. Call at the Postoffice Store f.r Htationejy of all kinds Rev. R. E. Nunn returned to his home in Missouri, Monday.

In the last 10 days Harry Hill has shipped ii cars of corn. 100 pownds of the best gianula-ted sugar for $4. 75 at Wm. Cheat-nut's. John Gove and family are rise guests of Harry Hill and family.

Those who cut clover in haste last week-repented at leisure this. Have you seen those new Quick Meal Gasoline stoves at P. E. Brooke Co'? The Commercial House is now praised by all its patrons. Over 40 students have enrolled at the Pleasanton review normal.

CADMUS ED I3LAIR, Manager Wliliana l.etBiyf 5 DEALER IN A. L. POOLEs BARBER, Will not be outdone on a shave, hair cut or anything else in his line. Ii you will weat those "long, flowing your wife or sister (by refusal of marriage) ought, to "comb your bend with a three-legged stool. where he lived until 1859.

when he mored to ansas and ettled in this tOwi'ship where he lived Tor about twenty years. He' was here during thu trying tirnt of the border warfare, and at. the breakin'g out the civil war rb sponded to his country's call and fought valiantly for its preservation until Lee's surrender. About ten yArs ago he moved to Gteenwood county this state, where he has since He leaves a wife iand five children to mourn his loss. He has to jBHuLalSa DEALBtt IN FINE IMPORTED TEAS.

id Irictly first class uncolored "basket fired DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOT10HS, Grents5 burnishing Goods, Groceries1 Ss Provisions. in 'Our bllt 'GOODS DEPARTMENT we carry everything that useful trr tirnacsei.tal in eVety line, and in Til Pit It IjA TEST ST YIjES. In the X5lK)CERt DEPARTMENT we can please you for ve handle "every thirig lo he round in a first class Grocery House at the LOWEST RE A SONABtiE PIllCES. japan Also handle a lint of Tinware. 't.

iUpir la Exchange tha EighMt Market Price for Iget 'H EADQUARTEKS GREELEY, KAN. and ouilds up tha system. What more do you want a medicine to do? De Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. Crops this year are quite a variety show. One is sure to be disgusted with their appearance, and yet there are elements which merit praise, We are handling the Hamilton vibrating and pin cleaning rakes.

Always deservedly popular, it has been improved from time to time until it stands today unrivaled for All kinds of field and garden seeds in bulk. case Longdon. 48 Frank Cady, ion of E. C. Cady, is quite sick with some throat disease, Samuel Jarvis visited friends in the city a number of days this week Mrs.

R. S. Noland is taking lead in the tin trade. Her prices are very low. George Bruoe is building a resi dence in the north eastern part of towli.

Miss Maud Dedrick has resumed her former position at the Commercial House. Case Longddh have sold 4o isit IJSa Tails wltli M' witli 2s, ai W. L. Duff, WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR a PAINT SHflP. Wod wurk of all kinds will be 'promptly done.

HOCKLEYy KfcCYAND rTAPL'EToE(cCOS, CON FECTION ERIES i.U "sCh'sERV'ED -AT At HGJRS KANSAS. F-ARKER, beeu through oat life an Earnest Christian aivd has how gone to teap hi reWarrl." His many friends in this V'icinitv join in "sympathy with the family Some good "work has been done with the town scraper On the rOad south of the BottreW Bchooi house; That is right. Let Liberty take a just pride in herToad! Parker has already added many dollars to the fe.il value of every acre of land in tlfie township, and if the 'armers wish further benefits in this direction 'they roity be obtained by enticing distant, trade to Parker through a universal confidence in the 'good condition of bur roads. When 'personal interest and public duty unite a's motives to prompt an act its performance may reasonably be expected t6 follow the greatest possible dispatch. It is surprising that Liberty will submit wee'k after week to just 'cerisai'e from the traveling public regarding the of its roads.

We learn that our Once genial 'meYcna'rft, McDdwn. and wife are "comfortably ser'tTed at house keeping In Colony, he advice did not state whether Mr. Mfibort had engaged in business in that city, the best wishes of Parker follow the happy Couple to their new home-. Oadmus Itflms-. A meeting to raise the apportion nu-nt for Scoit township for the World's Fair was held at Cadmus Saturday night.

The following com. mit tee appoint ed to solicit subscriptions: M. W. Smalley, Ed. Blair, Jos.

Teagarden, and L. Love. The committee went to work Muhdav morning and Tuesday evening had S5 2 of the $76 pledged. The fud amount will surely be raised. Good for Seoul A.

A. Mctnlyre and A. t. McMich-ael have purched new mowers. M.

is busy harvesting his wheat. It will make an excellent, yield. Very little wheat 'was sown in this township last falL Mrs. B. E.

Payne will go to Colo rado July 2nd to visit her son She will be gone about three weeks. Kev. J. A. ShOwalrer will preach his faTeweli sermfin at twin Bprftgs Sunday afternoon an'd at Cadmus in the evening-.

Tho ladies aid 'Society must have met at Mrs. A A. Blair's as I cdun ted five there when passing one 'day this week. W. B.

Freeman ot Fontaha had a horse stolen Saturday night; and a team helonging' to flenry Seeldon was taken the same night. The Cad-mils antr-thiet society should "call a meeting. There 'will he a raspberry festival at I. N. Lemon's Friday night, June 46th, for "the benefit of the th'urch.

Mr. and Mrs. Darrow leave Saturday for home. They have made hlany friends while here. Mrs.

Dr. Beabout ot Manrtau Springs-, Colorado, is visiting MrB. Vance. Wm. Shepherd will go to Kansas City this week to visrt his 'brother John.

tea-pers aud one complete steam simplcity aud efficiency. --P. E. Brooks fc Co. Constipation, blood poison, fever! Doctors' "bills and funeral ex penses cost aboni two hundred dollars; De Witt's Little Early Risers cost a quarter.

Take your choice. C. O. Auger spent Monday -and Tuesday in Anderson county. He says that he saw no 'corn dr flax 'there that canntst be 'discounted in Scott township, Ford is "selling full eream "cheese for 18 cents; 2 cans peas or of string beans 15 cents; 1 can pie pumpkin, ro cents; grin powder tea, 45 cents; Mnrdock's new Angola cuffee, 30 cents a pound; 5 galins of asoline, 90 cents.

Come and see. G. TAFT b'EiLE'RS (breneral Iflartilware, FarWi 'Irriplerrients, Buggies, Wagons Road Carts. TinWard-. WAGON WOOD WORK, PUMPS, CUTLERY, ETe.

ITEWfPEOCESSaASCLIiTS STOVES LVst in the World. DILUON SON, H. threshed. --Th Misses Befte and Martha Wish art visited Mrs. A.

O. Greening Tuesday. It is aid that A. McMrchael hk5 the best field of corn in. Scott township.

Ve carry a complete 1 me of ina; cWne 8uitlies and the best lubricat- SflOElf IIKERS order. Uonet "tvc-Tk s-'ancy "Shoes" -pairins a specialty." Sv isaaQnable rates. Oii Ou the marked. F. JS-.

Brooks P. Crow and S. Wa'kefidd, of Lane, were in the city Wednesday. Ms Daniel Watson returned HENftY T17CKER vve have the exclusive agency Or the waiter A. wood, D.

M-. Os- mE DRAYMAN Lborn and Standard machTneSj and we We a'ls6 ca'rry ihe Latesl; IfnroVed Folding REAJPfiHS MOWERS. Also the'eeleD raited ESTERI.Y MOWERS. Matrimonial Rabb Manfred, oh June 25th, at the horn of Wilfiirri Walker, by Rev. J.

G. tenable, Mr. William P. Culberson and Mrs. AnnaE.

Rabb. Will be found ptouiptly on haifd a all "times. General 'transfe'ring: and meeting all trains, Reasonable charges. Call ori toe when you want work done. The 'ceremony was performed few friends, immediately groom, four tne presence of only a The couple departed 'for the home 'of the miles tiorth ot Parker.

ci 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li tl ITT HP a JLL-LM ALU. JM ySUU Is batUe-Bcarred tttd Bat In the rtnt, all the sazriel 150,000 EEADEES will sell them as cheap as any one in Linn or any other county. X)ase Longdon. R. E.

Bottrell drove his carriage from the paint shop of W. L. Buff yesterday. We hn-pe there Will be "no tnote mud so hat the 'carriage 'may be a running advertisement for one of the best painters in eastern Kan. sas i Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism most diseases originate frrfni Impure blood.

Cleanse it, improve- it, purify it with De Witt's Barsapatilla and heaUh is strength regained. H. E. Hawkins, one o'f 'th'e oldest and TriOst surc ssful teachers of the county, was in "th city Monday and lit left tor the consideration of the b'Oird an application to teach our school tor $50 per months. the KT.

will sell rou nd rp tickets at the one-way fare between all stations upon its lines within a disrance of 2o0 miles July 3rd arid 4th 1 89 1 which will be good until July 6te 1 89 1 The K. T. railway will sell round trip tickets at the 6he way s-re for "the "spring meeting of the The 'congratulations and good wish ed of many friends attend them On their Wedded career. Crow LopeiCian Married, by N. C.

Lane, justice of the ptace, at the residence of j. N. Good of Liberty township. the br'ides father J. Crow and Mrs.

Artemacv Lop'eman, both ot La Cygne, Kansas, After the ceremony the company cohsiBting oT about 30 relatives and friends were invited to a' table "prepared by Mrs. Good which faTrly gfoanecl with delicacies. Both parties are tyell known and highly respected in the county. IN COANIES tHAt INDEMNIFY IN CASE LOSS AND At A LOW RATE OR MONEY ON REAI ESTATE AT AS LOW KATES AS ANY ONE IS TO OrFEB YOU, OR OOtiLKO'l'IlSrCi ISIOT.iv.lt VC H1C DONE 'AND IN MANNEU, Cal.I. ()f.

"To thin owfa Mlf tie 'He, And ft Kill follow, as tha the day.tticn Caua't not then bo talae to uuy auuk." I2TH YEAR. The "Ndw db." WOODW9RK1 I tryfegtofcol? Thb Miw Airn Womsjt who know they ctilCAOo. UNION SQUARE. HY "'ttto. MOaSAlAN La Cygne, Kan.

and how to cat relief. Unless you VOTK fop wi6t you wans you have no r.ghti io expect ft -Jv 15 The number of clnhs iftSr under'aa apple tree In dicntea tne quanta from a visit to Osawatomie, Wednesday afternoon. Go ro the fime woiks at Lane Kansas and get lime at 25 cents per bashekOr at tho Tatet)f 65 cents per batrel. Mis's Laura 'Oo'mtfis Of Font an a is the guest of Miss Nellie Mallory for a few days. Wm.

Ingram had a horse valued at $100. killed iu the pasture yesterday by lightning. tX L. Taft 0. have just received a fine line of carriages, spring Wagot sand cattj which thev ate 5lt mg very theap.

Thompsofi Returned from Arkansas with 250 hogs, last Saturday. R. E. has a colt in "a eritkal "eondition from barbed wire Shjuries. Wry popular.

Very small. Very good. De Witt's Little Early Risers, the pill for constipation, jbillioustfess sick headache. j. W.

kirbyys sample of wheat measuring 59 inches, is the best yet left at this office. Rev. R. E. unn prpached a very interesting sermori at the M.E.

church Sunday morning. Furniture made to ord'-V or re paired on short no'tide by Robt. A. Sullivan. Work guaranteed at reasonable prices.

A number of young iEolks from both lireeley and ta Cygrte ekpect to attend the ball at Union hall, July 4th. B. T. NewbOld has painted the real estate and printing office. Our callers how go away feeling -''stuck tip." A beautiful skin, bright eyes sweiet good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health result from the use of De VVitt's-Sarsaparilla.

The arrival of a happy little- girl last Saturday brought joy to the house of -Liberty's trustee, F. Sutherland. -The' Cadrrius Grange store it supported by. a class of trade that taKes all the fiction out of the man agerl? Soocr of fruit It bears. Those thrown The fire Pieni, Lightening struck the large barn, T7 1 rtn.nn is 1 work.

.1 wiuvwhv.iuk x2 feet) of A. Tohnson, abont Monopolies and Trust, tosrettier with noon yesterday, and distrOyed it to the corrupt parties that have fostered and fed themi jind It Mnnnt bn Afititt Kansas City driving park association -TAKE Without their "tolkinir bfuk" nrul TjOWlinir 'SuTiarchT" hut fn tirii Mil W. GATLIN DUXTG-GIST AND ST ATXOSnSB, Rfirht. will nni! iLrvl tho VWTUJT.Wfcl tV'Ulbedene. TKOSE ARE 6i) iSkNtlNTEfrTBi And iX you agrrfe.

end your snbscrlptio to IN- ri. 9l VINCENT, AkSAS. 1 Larfrest and Oldest Circulation weBt of ChlcafrO PURE UGS; PAINTS, OlLb TO ALL POINTS IN gether with 5 sets of double harness, iSb bushels oats, 175 bushel's of corn and is tons of hayj a Corn sheller, arid Various articles used about the premises. The fine full blood Clyde stallion, Oxford King Valued at $7 So, was also George Early, who was sitting in the btrase was knocKed down. Within three minuets from the time the barn was struck it was a mass of flanfers: The following property was rescued from the barn at great risk by those presnt: 4 horses, 1 cartiag-, 2.

sets harness. The "property was Insured for only $256 and the loss is estimoted to be over $2000. Mexico and BtTBSCRIPTlON: One Tear n0; Six Months 75c: Vo-trr lionths Stc; In clubs of ten, tl each. ScxiA os Otu 2Texr Boot XJxrt. at jvansas City June 23.

Tickets ftom June 23 to July ind good to return July 5th at one fare for round trip. your Orders with C- L. 'Taft Co. for the Daisy McCormac reapers and mowers early, a's the demand for these machines is So groat that we cannot supply all of bur customers late in the seasOn-i 4 Testerda'y through the kindness of Mr. VaTney.

our new iandlordi we were shown through the commercial house from cell'ealr'to- garret. After great labor the house has been' cleSned through out. Thebed rodms are all carpeted and Supplied with new arid scrupulously clein linen. jRvpiry thfhg; about Ihe sampie room, dining" hall, and offices indicates that th hotel has a competent mana-ger who will satisfy the tif iveling i'nhli'r. GLASS, CLICKS, JEWELRY OPIICAL (AOODS, Physiciaj PresdfiptKjns Carefully Prepared at All Hours.

O. B. Grocery City Meat Market. Oalifotnia, icaasa lis ITow Lins. vii Pol ml Farses, El 3.

Wl Savs 12 Hous. Th9 ft S'j AlsoOffrrtToa Through Sleepets Ta Polata to Gko A. "Eddy 11. C. Cross, Receivers i.

2 FREY j. WALDO, Gen, Supt, Gen. Traffic Mangr-. GASTON MESSLIER, General Passenger. ticket Agent, iJiiA LI A MO tW4f ad rat IMrnn loMlf cva.wlicn'rrtbr Hr.I will sfeo fsmlak flTMnplejiMMI wale ymm wmm mm OkimwIi We 'carry a.

fall line 6f Groceries eyerything found in a first class Grocery Stortf All kinds'ot Fresh aod Cured Meats constantly ott band. ProdtideHaken In eichange for goods. Cash 'ifrAd for Cattle and Hides ipOWERS PALMKR. 7 we nfckMMaraMful Etuttymm 4ldUr 4mir bt ox workar frsn dlatnet arvoaatr. I henil Insurance Oompany-, -Are you afraid of fire, lightning, wind storms or tasure your property in the Old Reliable1.

--B. T. NEVnoi.r, agent. 'hmrm taught ud arai4d with KtnyUtymiimnt larn roihwr, who are making- vr 3M It'i JfKXV ml Full pm-Kptiliir. 'TIJIETC.

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