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Pilot and Graphic from Parker, Kansas • 3

Pilot and Graphic from Parker, Kansas • 3

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1 "iTTiiim iin "I'liif ill I I I. iTiiit-iiiniri ii'v 11 ,1,1 iiAfa.ji.n im'ii; riifj- rtflifii j'l -1 'j mmi rji -De Wirt's Sarsapaiilla cleanses itf K. '1 K.i lIE TABLE 1. GEAlrf) R.AT.T.Tifiv. XA Prof.

Virxent y-ill 'address Uh bhifd, increasps, tbe.appeiite and, V- 1 4. 11:50, A peo jle.pn the issuesof da A tile ajiu pmi-eai- -i a a cm I. i I -l rf ja .1:15 tope; up. ioe.syswuii.j-. it n'Vvs uc-fitt ed rqany.peopl-e who have suSered f'om blood diBoniers, will help 4-4 -ii of the large hprdB of cattle, Tiorses andniuTe's ihat taken to 10:40 SOUTH BOUND.

Through Freight Xj cal Freight 51 ail Express Texas NOBTH BOUND. Through Kansas City. Express. Local 4.nursaay, 5-1 p. aVy: 2 P-no." Manufacturers of Iw Prices 12:32 A.

-VYoddson 6untyvffom the vicinity of prescott, Friday; ycti at 7:30 p. nc. AND DEALERS IN- Parker, Satiirdayf Oct. 10, at 1:30 K. C.

Mail 2:22 Blue fliouna 10, ai 7:30 p. ra. I 1 JVLOTZAgen.U. Dry. Goods, Notidris, Hhts aiid: Gapl HOOTS.

SHOES CLOTJIIXG jLNV GliOCmilJJS. KANSAS. By orderr County, Central Com ruittee. ro SOCIETY DIRECTORY. J).

O. Mark lex, chairmar Ed. BrAia, PARKKR LODGE, No. 341, A.F.& A.M. Whet had ocrao to Darb? lyove had (Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday eyeaisgs each mouth.

Visiting brethren Hod. W. liluerwill addreas rne people of Libeftv townsiiip, at.ITnlon uvited. i. W.

11. Gatlin, W. Juo. Ktotz Sec'y SaMnfl iy evemnsr, Everv idi is invited K. of Piirker NaC'102, hear one ot ablest spe ikersi of meets every Tuesday evening.

fast spring. passed jhrough the citv its, way honae Monday. It was in excellent trim: FarmerSjlf you ate thinking of buying a ridiqsr pWw give our Flying ad John peer tplows a trial. We will sell them fur $'40 teach- A trial wll convince of their merits, P- E. Bbooks Co.

-s Gatlin and Family left the city.on.Ane train Monday. Mr. Gatlin gcjes jo Chicago to purchase a large bill of. goods, for the winter's trade Mrs. Gtlin and the children relatives and friends at H-ir-nsoUville.

Missouri, until his return. 1 Investigfte lytbeir "De VVitt's LUUe Early Risers don't gripe, cause or paiA which: ac-ounts for. their popularity. Drug gists sayther- would not run, a drug storewithout these little pills. rjawkiim Who is that who.

goes along i he street with his nose in the i Jt IIORLACJIKK Q. C. Kansas discuss tho political, issues of Drtys iQvods, Just Received OuHfalC and winter, dress flannels. 'jMcbs, Henerettes and Cash lmefts! Db, not buy until you have exam-intd them. it J.

UAMl'liKLIi, iV. OI It. i PARKKR LODGE, NO. 378, I. O.

O. meets -every Friday bights i -vijAS, CaksonNG B. T. Nkwb'oid, Sec. i the 4ay, Pleasanton Lilee UIoq willbe A rally of 1 he People's ra--ty vuU be held at the LaCyne Fair to hc-r.

Jt had grown lo-wly with her rjT5wth and strengthened with h6r tmtil- the man before her was in her eyes the embodiment of all that ehe "had" dreamed; read or hoped of earthly: happiness. 1 His virtues were to her superior to the virtues of all other nierv and. eyen. his faults were dear and yet, 6uch are the contradictions of a maiden'a nature, Bhe shrank Ironi the words jvbieh she longed to hear, and (tremble! preseiico of the man upon wlwde breast she would gladly have Jaid hc.f air yqung head. What has com txjye?" he repeated, r'-'othirf; I wilh top if ye wish it," Bhe answered, gently, taking the profr forod seat.

1 flung tdmself nporj the ground at ia the brief silence which followed Barb' crazed at Just received, SiocoV worth 'of ready made clothing, direct Chicago nianu facturers, which we will sell you from 4.50,. to $15. per sujjt- KemembtT all in heavy. 'we'ghtS wintef suits, both ntibb'j and stylcsh jou fail.tp,fie them you will -miss one of Our best bargains. If you vimt a nobl-y HcM wo jshnll be'plensed to fit yon out.

at a pricei that will Ui ike voul iugh. 1 iWriiild'9 you be comfortable and Ground on October 39th, and al PRESBYTERIAN Preach Mound City on October 31. 189 1. ing by Rev. G.

Venabje. on alternate Sabbaths at 11 a. m. Sabbath school each Sunaay at 12. Everybody cordially mvitea to attend.

iiappj? If so call and purchase one ui-tfaakson's Perfect Pitting Corset Waists. Boots, aad; Shoes 1 suit the mos particular as they re perfect ifittirig and being the celebrated Prouty eods- we -know that ibey will give excellent -satts-faction, so do hot wastes your dollars buying cheap polished leather. hcooeribsl'- OR, W. B. JONES, DEflTIST.

Lcoted in JarkWr" All Work Guaranteed. Charges Reasonable. In thi line ve cjiy every ihat is usujilly kept in a small town, at prices which no one wi.l quest ioc. "Then, Barb, just think of the prettiest face that was ever seen, a face like a wild rose, with big innocent blue eyes, and shiny brown hair like yourn, and a voice as sweet "as a bird, r5h' a heart so true an' patient an lovin. That's Agnes, an I 1 haven't seen her for ten He was silent and looked dreamily down the valley with a happy expression upon his face, as though he could see the sweet vision of tho woman he loved.

Tlie girl, too, was silent." ner thoughts flew to a certain high cliff in tho mountains, over which fell the turbid waters, of the stream by which she now sat She remembered how the spray rose like mist from the dreadful of the chasm, and how there was a deep quiet pool below tho fall, from whiah the water issued streaked with green, jostling the bowlders in its downward rush. She saw; herself, a. flashing fig-ure from the summit of the falls, and lying with streaming hair and- staring eyes, a drowned corpse, at' the bottom of the quiet Then her mind Bwf tf ly pictured the silence of the lonely cabin upon the elope, and the sorrow upoa her father's face, and she hold her cdj-guish sternly, in check, and awaited her companion's further peeciu. "Ini goin' home, to marry Agnes at last. Barb, you're a big girl now, almost a woman; I want your c.

"Advice," she said. In bo 6trange a tone that Capt. George glanced sharply at her face, and vaguely wondered why the moonlight made her look bo pale and Yes, advice. I want to take Agnes something some present, to let her know that I've kept her always in my mind. What shall, it be?" "I can't tell-r-I don't know I must go to pap," said Barb, incoherently, risking from the bowlder on which she sat and turning as, if go.

"Ain't you goin' to say good-by to me?" To be continued. air? Hogg 'Sh! He's a important, perbOii age His picture und bi-ogrHpby are -in all the papers. Jawk.ins: Whai has he done? Hogg; He is the man who was cured of catarrh. storm the lysiem ns you would a tf Held by the enemy Flax 66 cents per bushel. Schrol supplu at Ford's.

Blue speaks here on the 17th. "Vincent talks to us on the 10th. Wanted 3oo dozen chickens highest market priBe. Harry Hill, Big stock of school at W. II.

Gatlin's. J. Curran of Parsons waa iu 3DA1ST XiKKLA.i); Maiioger. O. 3r Manager.

J. IrT. JStoiipjli, PfiYsiGiAN Surgeon. Parker, Kansas. Office first door east Chostnnt'a store.

Ivjoidenceist house south of bank. constipation, gantlv persuade it to la surrender with DeWitt's Little ihe city Sunday. Early Riser-5. These little pills are wondeflul --The Kansas City Fair and Expo liefnuf. J.

SHORT'S one of T. J. Short's bittle Annie Kooney cigars. McLachltn was on our Sti eetsTuepnay. See Blaker Co.

beforS selling sition this fall promises to. bi a gen mm mn ft iOW DEALER. IN ninTiiin gsnTifiys; uine revival the old fashioned furs adapted to a big city. The races will be especially attractive, $10,000 be nnnnQ your flax seed. ing hung up in purses besides a number of soecial preriiiums.

The D. S'unders is making ar rangements td build a new residence. citizens have taken hold of the move- -New goods at the Post office mpnt with their old time vigor and have left nothing undone to make it store. tx 3Ul.tC9B 111 c.utj paitltuiai, Sam Walker of Lawrence was id People with impure blood may town Monday. be said to exist, not Jive.

Life 13 Mrs. Hockley was enrolled on robbed of half of its loys. when the the sick-list the first ol the week. -Eggs takn in exchange dry- Is the proper place to go if you want to spruce up. Young man, your girl will think more of you.

Good work done at-tbe Best of accommodations at bath rooa. Try me. A.L.POOLE, BARBER, Will not be outgone on ashave, hair cut or anything elseiu his line. f. If you will wear iliose "long, flowing your wife or sister (by of marriage) ought, "comb your head with a three-legged stool." II.

T. DILLON g-ON, SHOEMAKERS. Fancy Shoes made to order. Re-pairing a specialty. Honest work at reasonable rates.

blood is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt's Sarsaparilla it is reliable. Gents'lFurnishing 06ods; HATS cfe OA-TPS; BOOTS SilOIlIS In our DRYGOODSDEPAETMENT we carry everything that is useful or ornamental in every line, and in THE VERY LATEST SIT LES. In the GROCERY DEPARTMENT we can please you for we handle everything to be found in a first class Grocery House at the L(5 WEST REASONABLE PRICES. Uit Ui, talk iiik fis; Trade wil Ds, at KANSAS.

goods and notions. Nancy L. Salli van. We have meager Information of Mrs. Harry Hill returned to the an affray which occurel at the Old city the latter part of last week, after Settlei's pic-'ie near Pieasanton last a visit among Mound City Iriends.

Saturday, in which J. Gunn, a school te-icher, us 'd a razor with fear G-oo business property in Parker ful results on B. Torbit and bis wife. The injuries are, not' thought tin Imrbid waterfall, which was strangely beautiful in tender lights which was neither twilight nor moonlight, and became calm again. At length George said in a dreamy lone: "Barb, I'm goinJ: The girl involuntarily glanced upward to whoro George's- eabia Showed dimly through the dark tamaracks.

"Jot there," he said, answer to her Jook; "I rrteanhomo, my real home, back in the states." Barb caught her brea.th, and her voic6 trembled little. "When are ye goin'?" 'flfow; to-morrowM She clasped her iiands tightly in her her lap and made no answer, and. her companion continued: "I'v told ye of Bay, my brother, that toy dyim' toother placed in my arms and charged mc, though I was only a little lad, to be good to him. 'Faithful, self-denyln', loyalti them were her last words to me, Barb." i. Barb looked at him with hef heart in ber eyes, and murmured to herself, in- audibly: rt 'Faithful, eelf-denyin', loyal, tender.T- It's been mighty hard sometimes," for I'm a selfish brute nat'rally:" i "You selfish I I know you too well td believe it." "After alL I was fathers mother and brother to Ray tlH ho waa fifteen; then I came out west to inaka Fiy You see, I meant, Eay to have schoolin and be a gentleman." 'That was ten years' ago?" "Yes, an' ten years is a lohg lime.

He's a man growed now, is Ray, twenty-five i-years old; an' a fine- man, too Barb. See here He drew from an inner pocket a cabinet photograph carefully wrapped in a piece of ari old newspaper and handed it to Barb. i She took it and saw by the now dear moonlight a handsome, effeminate face, with dark eyes like George's own. "A fine man, too," she echoed, as she handed the photograph back. Capt.

George gave the picture a long, loving- loolc, thea ag-ain wrapping' it as lofoT-o, replaced it in liis clone right by kid, if I do say it. Why, jtffye lmow he's a college-graduate. Think of that! It cost a heap b' money, a sight o' dig-gin' and peckln' away at these old and ho truck the ground with his open hand, ''but 1 got it together Somehow. Do ye remember iast winter, Barb?" "Can ever forget it?" answered the glrL with a shudder, I forget how te snow fell here in the mountains till the trail was blocked for days and weeks; how the gave out and $eath stared us iu the face, and through it all you were oar stay and comfort, always cheerful an never complainin or Yes, George, 1 will remember It- as long as I live, if I live a thousaa' yeais." 'Twos pretty rough, siue; I sent ell my dust to Ray, careless' too, for I didn't keep enoMuh on hand to lay In Supplies, an4 If it hadn't been for thoughts otf the dear boy I never could hav kepi'tsp through that dreadful time. I nst to.

think of hJxri Rome, ah' Paris, an' Italy, an' 611 them urrin for sale cheap. For further information call ori B. T. Newbold. Parker.

A. Taft and George to be fatal. Gunn justiSes his action on the his character was b'-ing defamed. He is lodged in the Lawton left the city Monday for Ft. Mound City jail.

Worth and other Texas points. 1 ue toiiowmg are a tew or tcos Blaker Co will pay the highpet market Drice in Parker for your flax pane dons! seed. G. L. TAFT IN -Wess Hodgson was oh our streets Wednesday.

Rev. J. A. Shovral'er will rejeh THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW, tSuldiers liisn'oleil Sijtce the ar -Are JntiHci. Dependent widows aiid parentsnow de-pe- dent whose sons from efiects of army service ace included if you ish vonr claim speedily and successfully prosiccuted, address Jttm.e -risia-irs-, Jate commissioner Of pensibnSi Vashinixtoa, at ParKer next Sabbath morning and evening.

eeera! Hardware -J, P. tfiart, the Peoples party Farm nominee ior county, treasurer, was Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts Tinware WAGON WOOD WORK, PILOTS, CUTLEBY, ETc. seen on our streets last Sunday. who attended the Paola fair: C. Gkvp, 0.

Varne.y, Wm. Strut, and John Lcyelce. Eli II Cottle and NewfJold and the Misses Jfate Short, Cady. and Haiiiiah I lemens, Thnir rep. rt of ilie lair is anything but We cannot afford to dec' jy you Confidencf is begotten by DeWitt' Little Early Risers.are pills thatwdl cure constipation and sick headacheJ lev J.

Showalter rcade us a pleasant call Wt-dnesdajL morning, when we learned that he is teaching two yerv enthusiastic classps in voc.1 music at peaefii one.at. Bnagle, of scholars, and another at Mound church, three miles west of Center-ville, of 30 pupils 1 His daughter, fi aoie, is assist ng him. Come to see me if you want a STB IIENKY TUCKER, HE I) RAY MAN Eest in the We also carry the LateaJt Improved Folding Vili be found pioiiipCly on bard all times. General transit ninl raeetip.g; all trains. Reasonable diaries.

you wapt work done. UEAPERS MOWERS. Also the celebraed -T ISTSRtilf MOWERS. loan on your farm. B.

T. Newbold. Mrs. Stiwnr: of LaCygne has been the gu-st of Mrs. W-Smith the past ucak, C.

O. iWey of Warrinsbljrsr, Miss un, was visiting at B. M. mer's the first of the week. Ef McClintic has been vory ill for ime time but fs better acordrng latest reports.

E. C. Cady and will bd in good old jjinn conniv and hustling young Parker to morrow. School, districts in npe 1 of supplies will save agent's profits by buying of Gi W. Johiisan at Findlay, who handles the best desk made.

C.J. Trigg, of the MonAdf City Clarin, was iu ho the capacity of coohty post-office in--spectr. IW YOT7 WANT Bouth Liberty, J. G. Venable preached at Sugar Valley Sunday afternoon.

W. Whitmill is hauling hia sorghum to Hull is cutting corn for E. Rankin. Ed Baley has just finished haying. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Walker helped eat fried chicken and. strawberries at A. Davis' last Sunday. J.

W. Woods don't know wha.t to do with his "money since seUing his Sullivan. nephew of the Sulhvan who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for some time, has t- SeJalia, Pio. to work in t.b.e shops of the EL. T- R'y.

G. L. Williamson his corn crop at 40 bushels per acre. Quantity and quality good and, like his pears, the good old Republican kind. M.

Grove was 6een in this locality Sunday. gchool in the Sullivan district bpgin Mondays October 5th, with Miss Carrie Ii. Cielien.teacher, In the death of Mr. Martin Byer ley Linn county loses one -its oldest and most respected citizens. He was born in-Krox eountv, Tennessee over 70 years ago In 1855 he moved to Jackson county, Missouri, where he lived imti tSGi, when he located in Linn county, on the farm he has owned ever since, and upon which! he died Hs, was a man of strong few words.

He had no faith in the credit svs' em, and it is doubtful whether he ever contracted a.teal debt in the long period that he resided in Kansas, His caution in this respect is judicative of the whole man. Southerner by birth, he a strong Unionist and supporter of AbrahamIiincoln in i860. The Republican policy, adopted at the close of the war being repulsive to him, he espoused the principles of the democratic but was never unduly out spoken in politics. By constant labor and economy he became ssessed of a goodly amount of. this world's goods, and many, men owe him debt9 of gratitude for timely assistance hs hour need.

When hia confidence lad onee been gained, no favor was too great, to be granted, no risk was too great for him; to run. His death was most sudden. On Wednesday the 23rd he, assist ed by Jasper Duncon, was cleaning a spring on his place, about one-half miie from -his residence, and only about thirty yards from anftw tene ment house "Which was then building. He had ist returned from exhibiting a specimen of coal, taken from the wall in the spring, to- Messrs Irank Walters and N. were, building the house, and sank down the brnk in a manner that attracted the attention of Mr.

Duncoh. His hands were raised to his head and slightly extended. He breathed ont-e or twice, and died without speaking a The funeral services at-the residence were conduced by Rev. Geo Put up a sign, "Freeh Flint," and every man who. comes will pat, fingeron the bolrd to see if it-is freeh- lacard a bridge as being unsafe, and every man will walk across it, to see if the sign is a ke; but if you spread the th-it a bank is unsafejevery mother's son of thm will break, his neck to get to the bank in time to xtract his deposit Fred Horton, Wm Foster, Wayne McConnvl, Geo- rfandel, all of nenr Humq, Mo.t returning Lome from' the MpuiTd C'ipy fair.afUr nigh'j espied no met hi ng they took to be a dog lying in a yard, and one of the party fired a revolver at the obj- ctr 'in Ibe shot took effc.ct.in the thigh of sMrft Bethel, Sheriff Warden, arrested find brought them all i a except Sandal who escaped, and they were placed tinder a i.oqo bond each.

Mr, Bethel is said to i. A pamphlet of Information and Ab-ff jJ km stract of tho laws, Showing How to ISgbti'i Patents, extents, Tradeli Broadway. You never tried DeWitt' Ijitt'e instipation, bilious- 1 1 Early jriserS 'ur. cm ness, afck heada he or you wouju IN COMPANIES THAT INDEMNIFY IN CASE OF LOSS AND AT A LOW RATE OR MONEY. ON, BKi.ii ESTATE AT AS LOW RATES AS ANY ONE IS ABLE TO OFFER YOU, OR COLEOTiGr JSf OTAJKY WORE DONE PROMPTIiV AND IN SATISFACTORY MANNER, 6Lli ON not Lave ihcs diseuses.

Mrs. HaighMrs. W. H. Waiter's mother, and Mrs Mattie Haigh of TAKE- Humansville, Missouri, are visiting relatives aud friends this vicinity.

be seriously hurt. Perfect action perfect health result from, the rise of DeWjtt's Tattle Early Risers, a perfect little pi'n Cape Itongdon moved their large stock of implements into their quarters this. wetk. Their building is rapidly neariog completion. Trie following stock shipments a- 1111 SHE EOHOEO.

"A FIXE UAXi TOO, W. ATLIN, phave been made tijts, week: TO ALX POINTS IN M. i. Cockrill, 1 lOul 01 rogsj Ijoss Peterson, 1. load, vi hogs; and Frank Ffook 1 load of hogs.

1 J. took charge tp.La Cygne Parker mail.i utq Thursday. I'Ae tin rr Thefe is in. this country the greatest army in the world not a standing army, but a constantly movr. ing body.of 700,000 men who mrch and countermarth day and riij.

ht. through hen and from year's end. to year's end. Each year they have 2,006 killed and 20,000 wrtund-ed. Qiie mart in 357'loat his life last yearone; in every 35 was wounded, and' the tcfal loss by oreratifes of iie army was 5SzJ killed and Upo trte.soldiers ot tjbiH army 3000,006 of our 4 people for their living.

This Varmy its soldiers are' the ratiroid employees of Am Mr. Jacob Steel died at a small town nf-ar Pittsburg, Pa. on August 24- He was born iu Fayette county, that state, on October 19, 1783, and would hAye been one liuud red and eight years old bad he 8 longer. He dis tiuctly the day of WashingturiV second flecti' rtttx the. and his.

first "vote was. cast for Jeffersou. His habits were aimble, he. was rather Oaliforniar TKliOUSH TRAINS CARRY DEALER PERFUMERIES, TOILET. ARTICLES, OILS, YARNISHES BRUSHES, DRUGS, GLASS, BOOKS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, WALL PAPER.

B- TWF.KN parts; for 1 was bonn' Ray should sea, the' woiid, an so I sent him to Yurrnp4 I ust to think of him eatin' -grapea. an olives anf- oranges an' all them tropical things, In the warm sunlight an', nnder thqjslne ah'' it; seemed mos' like I was there, too. oU can't' think how it" cheered mc up." J'An! whle you were starvin in the moWntams; Ray was air ea-joyin' himself to. money," mut-j tercd the girl to herself, with scornful ihtligUtition. "He mtrs' be a 'fine indeed." t'g But Capt.

George, was too full of his fiubjeet to heed her. "Now he, comes back, has Eay, an' wants to go into business, an' I'm goin' home to give" him a start. How I will surprise him, an, her, too." "Her?" said Barb; "je he married?" The idee," laughed. George. f'Wby, he's hothin but a boy.

Come to think of it, he said, "he's only two years younger, than her, though when I left he was only a ah'Agnes was a "Agnes?" half whispered Barb, with a sinking "heart 1 "Yes; Agnes," he answered, half shyly never told you. 'bout Agnes." Hf is an experienced ryiisrl carrier, and will doubtless give the of salisf'iction He will to tVansengers and freight at.t times, and will be found prompt and reliable: The finest display oT clocks the; country at Vt-, 11. Gatlin's at ''lia'-d times" frics. i John Cniran informs a younpf drliggtst from will coni to pArkftr jn a few dys to lot CLOCKS, EWELRY OPTICAL GOODS. ft.

KANSAS; PARKER, -AND- over the held with a view 01 locating 0. 0. D. grocery 5 0it7: Meat 2arkefc We carry a full line of Groceries everything found in a jftrst class Grocery Store Ail kinds ot Fresh and Cured Meats constantly on hand. Produce.taken in exchange for goods.

De-Witt'i Sarsapaiilla his djet. -drnnk little zh poisons' as scrofula skin dis whisk.y reyer such after "which the remains McBri Its ease. eczema, rheumattam FREE ECLTN IN CHAIR CARS B.ETWjJEM.;r- w.i,V.' losiion, Xrlls Vt. rli ul J. VALDO Vice Preshff'nt, -u GASTON MES LIE K.

GuiTL-rai l'asseiiiiet Kb ALl A Cash paid for Cattle and Bidesi tub Vhat probably contriuuttd as uch an trig.else, to he pro -longation of. cheerful anda reinarkable, eveness of fritter. interred in the Goodrich wife, to whom he. hid been mar rjed ct and two soiis remain to mourn his Joss. timelyTvise.saves many lives.

7 A home without a mother-in lav is about the same a a business du. without itdvertisiiig very cpi et-.

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