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Goodrich Graphic from Goodrich, Kansas • 3

Goodrich Graphic from Goodrich, Kansas • 3

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Goodrich Graphici
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Goodrich, Kansas
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"gJiULL 111 'jwjtuaceT 'iJJi1 jTry "mhu1 rcrr-yr THE GRAPHIC. TIIE place to get your F. Baovxixfi, M. D. Payeician Surgeon.

Office, at resident. Night Cauls Fuomptly Attended. 5 DRY-GOODS, HATS, NOTIONS, Now is the very time when new! your assistance in rolling forward the wheel of progress. Dont to see which spake oey ar going to take hold of, but grab tin one you come to. If you cant a spoke take a felloe hub, anything so you lilt.

Kick that fellow is not trying to lift out of the way. Now then, all together, be-oli-he! There that is the way to do it. We would call your attention to exceeding low clubbing offer we making with the" Topeka Weekly Capital found in another calunm. The Capital has better facilities fo giving the proceedings of the legis latura than any other paper in the state, an for that reason will be in teresting this winter. This offer will last until the first of the year in order to give all our friends an op portunity to get the two papers at little cost.

BOOTS SHOES PATENT MEDICINES, STAPLE FRUIT Country produce taken in exchange. A. MCEAE GOODRICH, KANSAS A SURPRISE. Rev. Samule Redding, who lives near here is not much of a Nimrod, and since the burden of years has be gan to wear upon his frame, he is scarcely ever seen in the chase.

But Saturday morning, November 22d, when his boys proposed to spend a few hours hunting, he readily con seated, and soon could be seen wading through field and pnvrie in pursuit of the festive bunnie and the fleat winged pniric chicken. All went well until about noon when they returned home, he found teams hitched all around, and the house filled with people. lie was taken r- eomeletely by surprise, and began Ln to pinch himself to see whether he was awake, or asleep and dreaming. But he was soon brought beck'to a I J.D. IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry-goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes Hardware Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, FARLINVILLE, KANSAS, C.

M. Brows, Editor, FRIDA NOVEMBER Tj-RSis One year. .1,00 Six Mouths .50 Three Months 25 Paper or advertising not discontinued until so ordered. Advertising rates reasonable. Station'iiuy at the postofficc store.

For machine oils, go to Walters Cnltlwcll. Money at 1- per cent at Griffith's, Parker. Mrs. Jacob Landis of Fontana is in town today. Yesterday was a most delightful Thanksgiving day.

P. A. McRae and family at Farlinville, Sunday. J. D.

McRae of Farlinville was on our streets Tuesday. Go to the postolfice store for stationery and holliday goods. -Subscribe for the Topeka Capital and the Graphic, only $1,23. Sheriff Warden of Mound City, was in town Thursday on legal business. Irve Kincaid of Ivincaid the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Mendenhall Sunday evening. John Barley this week bought the John Flora place in Cent.rville township.

Consideration, Subscriptions received at this office for any periodical published in any country or any language. Miss Drake, who has been visiting her brothers south east of here, returned to Kansas City this week. Now is the time to subscribe for the Graphic. From now until the first of January 1892, Blmonth. for $1,00.

John Warnock went down the road Monday and bought three car load of cattle which he shipped up to feed on his farm west of here. Albert Stevens, an old resident of this vacinity, died at Chicago III. Tuesday November 25th, It will be remembered by those who knew him that he received an injury aboHt a year Ago, while in Montana, from the effects of which he never recovered. Ilis brother. John, left for Chicago Monday night, and brought the remains back to for In torment.

The modle school for attendance is at this place. By refering to the report in last weeks Graphic it wtll be seen that with an enrollment of 48 the daily average attendance for $be month was or nearly 08 per of the Can Any sebool in the county make a better record? C. Conley has purchased what is known as the Jones building, at the south end of main street, and has moved it onto a lot between the post-office and City Meat Market, and is fitting it up to run the lunch and restaurant business. This is something badly needed here, and in their bands it will be a houso the city may he proud of. B.

Cottle and J. M. Thoroman will he at the school house Monday night to take steps organizing a writing poboolaml invite the people, and especial the larger scholars out to hear their terns and what they propose to do. Mr. Cottle hag been acquainted with every one in this vacinity, and we all know that his penmanship can scarcely be excelled in the state.

Mr. man is a practical teacher, and cornea with high recommendations as such from the Cential Ohio Academy, i i where he has been employed. Nothing will bn of more lasting good to our young people a good course in penmanship, and WO bl'e they will give the proper encauragqtpcnt t9 GOSMBWCii 4 das? WA first get that the arc CLOTHING GAPS, STATIONERY, PRODUCE. MEae The Graphic and the National Tribune for $1.80. Clubbing rates with alljpapersand magazines.

Call and get ourkpriccy. The Graphie and the Advocate for $1,50. J. 11. ANDERSON.

DEALER INr- Saddles, Harness and Bridles. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Shop north of Graphic office. Private RledlcafAIcf nrnf BT. IOUIS, MO. Special attention Clventoall diseases or troubles In nmlw er female, married or slitKle.

liroualit Hhout by exposure, abunes. excesses or Improprieties. THE OLD POSTDR. experience, may ta consulted biniiiaiR or at Die office, tree of charge. Reliable, Skiltfut Treatment Guaranteed.

Bosrd and apsrtmer.fj furnished to those who desire parsons! csre. Seut Jf O. stump lor ckcu-tsrs, ote. Address letters, r. Ward OfBre, 1M if.

7tli Street, Ut. Louis, THB OLE) DOCTORS I A DIES FAVOKtTS. Alwnya iloliahie and perf-cty Su. The faviess uaeil by tliousamlsof vomen t.ll or tl.e biaies.ln the OUl Doct rH private myl precllee. tor 83 rears, and nut ilngle bed lesult.

INDISPENSABLE TO JADIiS. Money returned It r.ot as retires- med. 8en ents (stamps) tor sealed pnrUrulv s. and rreotva the only aaoxr known to oll tt-nedt by mail. IR TVARG i'i 118 NorlU Scitul i Si Louis, La- Citvents, and Trade-Marks obtained, ariaIUat ent bnsineM rtuulucied tor Moderate Fees.

Our Office la 8eesl'e U. S. Pstent Cfiise, and tin seen re patent in less time than thow remote trim Washington. Send mode, drawing or wllh description. We advise, jf patontable or lint, free of ck.irjre.

)ur not due till patent Is scetireo, A Fsmnhlpt. How to tlhta'n Patents, uith nainps nfsrtual clierds In your Slate, county, oc town, sent free. Address, O. A.SHOW&CO, 1 Qyrrite Fatcnt 0Ii54, fV F)r. A.

W. Rash. Phyician, Surgeon Obstrician. and Night calls iRoaim attended. SAN WOOTON.

Notary Public axi IxsCbaxoe AopCT. Office with the iGftAPine. Goodrich, Kansas. LIVERY FEED BARN. Win.

Rawlixgs, Prop. Good rigs and careful drivers. DR A YIN G- Promptly done by W. J. RAWLINGS.

Charges reasonable C. C. CONLEY. CARPENTER EEJLDER. HOUSES A BARM'S A SPECIALTV.

pjan Specifications and Estimates presented by the Centerville Dramatic Club at their hall Friday night, in a most pleasing aud interesting manner. They were greeted by a good audience, and every character, from Joe Morgan, the poor old inebriate to Sample Switchel, the vercilile Yankee, was represented by persons well calculated to handle their ports. Lillie Myrtle Atkinson, as Mary 4 Morgan, was the bright star of the whole company, rendered her part equal to a professional. Wc were unable to attend their play in person at Parker, Saturday night, but our representative reports that the full house was highly pleased with the company. Every one speaks with highest praise of tip Club, ami hay they are deserving of a good ulutver they may gn.

realizing sence of his situation on being remind' that just fifty years Goodrich ago he first looked upon the light of day, and they had come to commemorate that occasion. They broughti nrcMlTlT QTTflP big baskets heaped way up with all! ollvI- things that are nice and pleasant to I eat, and soon spread a table fit for) Horse shoeing a Specialty. an Alderman or a King. As a token of their respect and esterne for Fath- Satisfaction er Redding, the company present presented him with a handsome armed rocker, a nice handkerchief and some money. The day was spent in social enjoyment, and ot until evenings decline did they dis perse, wishing many returning ana-1 Goodrich versaries of his birth to Mr, Redding.

CENTERVILLE ITEMS. C. II. Brown was in Goodrich on ousincss Tuesday. Every available conveyance is engaged to render service ingoing to the ball.

The Dramatic club was greeted by a full house Friday night, and the play was well rendered George Kerr accidentaly 'tehot him- tain the most complete report of the self in the finger with a revolver, organization and proceedings of the Dr. Hamilton dressed the wouad. camming Legislature that will be mi i i ti. published, besides all the news of The shipments of stock the past 1 r. Kansas and the Capital City.

No week were as follows; Sunday night 1 rv, i Kansan should be without it. Filo Juchems, one car of hogs. Monday night, Henry NeGce, 2 cars of hogs and cattle, Osborn of Bush City, 1 car of hogs and cattle. on Lumber Plastering and Stone work FREE OF CHARGE. We had the pleasure of witnessing the play, Ten Nights in a Bar-ioom, Three cars of hogs for II- E.

Wright, and one car for J. Good-rech was shipped out Monday night. J. Goodrich and Frank Wright; accompanied them. Several items escaped otir memory last week, among which was the visit of Mr.

Perry and family of Okla-hatna, to our city Monday. Mr, Perry is a cousin of Mrs. Harry Ctddweil. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. AU are forhiden to enter upon the premicies of tho undersigned with dog or gun or any other weapon, for the purpose of hunting game.

They aic also forbiden to enter for the purpose of gathering nuts or berries without permission, and any one so doing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Kara PTooton. 8. L. Hamilton James Tyson.

S. Goodrich. THE IMS CITY TIMS. THE GREAT DOLLAR WEEKLY. rnE Kansas Citt Weekly Times Is re- 1 hy more people in the Wt-t than uny her put er publHied.

Why? Re. rmVe it lett'r represents the Gtt We limn nnv othi paper. It is the Irn ter in the iliihomu movement and in everyth nir that homilt he West. It )h the lnrj'est wcrl newspaper p.ihlMvd in th- wor'd, being Mpniw, hi columns ev ry issue, ill lor only one Doia.ir venr. a.

liv-rv Western man should take mJi for iMduce TT7TC TP merits to TUB TIMES, Ra.it io I Coal meetings have been held during the past two weeks, and ev ry thing is getting in readiness to go to drilling. A power has been secured. and it is expected to begin work with a horse power the first, of the week. Every indicatk now is that in a very few days we ill know just how much coal is under tv5, 'as the work is in much better condition than ever before. Not only are the pcoplehere wakeing up to the io-portanee of this matter, but outside parties are becoming ip tm 'sfcrl, ai I "rties from found Garnett id other points aw helj mg th woik alonjr.

and snv ihev wUl 1 nlp to develop the coal as soon as the quantities of the coal i ascer- tainod. United effort is all that is i needed wtr place iuto ut povtar.ee..

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399
Years Available:
1889-1891