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Goodrich Graphic from Goodrich, Kansas • 3

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Goodrich Graphici
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Goodrich, Kansas
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TIIE GUAPIIICC 1 CARD Brow fin M. Physician Sargeoa. Office, at lesideut. Nioiit Calls Promptly Attended. M.

Brows, Editor. -Dealers in all kinds M. K. T. South Bound.

No. 1 Texas Express. 10:30 P. M. 3 Mail 1 2 I 59 Way 9:30 A.

M. 107 Thro Freight. 1:14 North Bound. No. 2 K-C.

Fx 3:56 A. 4 Mail 2:14 P. M. 1 6) Way 3:35" 103 Thro Freight. 9:55 J.

Fritts, Agt. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Stth, J)e. A. W. Rash.

fphyician, Surgeon and-Obstriciaa. Night calls l-n mm attended. Lumber, Lath, Shinglc3 Brick. Terms One year 11,00 Six Months 50 Three Months 25 Paper or advertising not dbecn tinuetl until so ordered. Alvertising rates reasonable.

ALSO Mr. W. D. West has been visiting friend and relatives here for ihe past month, and started for her home in Christian county MistOu.i, Thursday evening. Memorial services in honor of General Sherman, Admiral Porter asd Secretary 'Wendoin was held at the schoal house Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev.

Redding. Nouns Small fruits, Vises, Ornamentals etc. I offer for the spring trade a large axd fine sto.de of every description of Fruit and Ornamental trees. Write me for prices. Address, M.

K. Nolin, Parker, Kan. Miss Ida Johnson returned to dav from an extended visit with friends in Iowa, and taking a course in instrumental music. Miss Ida lias -en a good and successful teacher and organist, and has taken this to more fully prepare her for herwoik. Rev.

Mr. Rich preached an in- C. LI. It OJWjN. JUSTICE OF TIIE TEACE Lime, Sand, Cement and Plaster Paris.

IAHTTsT OILS, PUTTY GLASs. Empire sheeting Our stock of BUILDERS'JIABD WARE is complete. PAT AT? $25 PER, WEEk. Wanted Good agents to' sell our general line of merchandise; No peddling. Above salary will be paid to live agents For further in Torn ation, adiivss: 0 Chicago General Supply Co.

178 W. Van Buren St. Chicago, 111. Kansas. Goodrich We will duplicate any price ma le by any person in the county or in Kansas City, on lumber.

CALL AND SEE US. SAU WOOTON. Notary Public and Insurance Agent. -Office with the Goodrich, Kansas. flax SEED Call in and your order for the amount of flax feed you want, as we will only procure what is ordered widiin the next few days.

Sam Wooton LIVERY FEED BaRN. Win. Rawlings, Prop. Good rigs and careful drivers. J.

M. SMITH Staple -Groceries: LOUR MEAL. PROVISIONS. i A LCl A BACCO.r 1'Atent COUNTRY l-KODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. CENTREVILLE KANSAS Sta.tT0X3rt at the poitoTiee store.

Joe Graham of Fontana, is iia town on a visit. Go 'to the postoffics store for 'sta-tioaery and toys Mr. Bme aud family of Beadle, is in town on a visit. MrUndcrhilPof Fontana, was on onr streets today. Mrs J.

S. Goodrich was at Par-Jeer today, visiting frienls. Subscribe for the peka Capital and the Graphic, only $1.25. Our Literary still continues, and the interest seems to increase. II.

E. Wright shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas city last night-Clnbbing rates itb all papers and magazines. Call and get our prices. Rev. S.

Redding made us a very pleasant call while in town today. Mrs. Sadie Goodrich of Parker was visiting in the city Sunday and Monday. James Tyson went to Kansas City Sunday night with a fine car load of cattle. Will Rawlings orders the Graphic sent to a brother in Minnesota this week.

A bean supper is being talked of among the members of the G. A. R. at this place. Icreding sermon at the school bouse Sunday morning, but owing to the roads it was thought best to cancil the appointment for Sunday night.

His next appointment at this place will bo a week from next Sunday at Toclock a- m. All are invited. Mon ay, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 2d, 3d and 4tli, Mendenhall Kincaid will pay the following prices for poultry: Hens and pullets, 4 cents per pound cash, or 4J in trade. Ducks, 4 cents cash, in trade. Young Roosters, (without spurs) $1,50 der dozen cash, or $1,75 in trade.

Roosters, (with i spurs), 10 cents each in trade. The lecture of Trof. A. J. Crump at the school house Monday night was one of the best that has ever vVted thi place.

The scenes were of the highest claSa, and wer thrown upon the serene in such a manner that they could be seen by all. His lecture and scenery is not to TIIE YOUR DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING I) A I GU Promptly done by W. J. RAWLINGS. Charges reasosabla C.

C. CONLEY. CARPENTER BUILD HOUSES a barns a specialty. Plans, Specifications and Estimates on Lumber Plastering and Stone woik FREE OFa I CHARGE. GOODRICH RANSAS Do you want to save from 25 to 50 cents on every dollar you spend? If so, write for our illustrated catalogue, containing illustrathius anl prices of cvr.

thing manufactured in the United States, at manufacturers prices. 10,000 Illustrations- all lines represented. CATALOGUE maled fr.e on application, A ldre9s: Chicago Genl Supply Co. 178 Van Buicn St. Chicago, '111, FOR SALEaOR TRADE.

A farm of KO acres of good land in the best part of we tern Kansas. Partly bi ken out, and all tilable land, Never failing stock water. Will sell for cadi, or tia le for stock, or property in some good town. For further information inquire at or address thi. olfioe.

CAPS, HATS, NDTIOU3, STATIONERY, BDOT3 SHOES PATENT MEDICINES, ST A LE3 IF AN Dr. Tanner, an oculist from be coufounded with the cheap Louis, was in town on profesional cerns that usually travel over tl country; for it will compare favora business, Monday. -Subscriptions received at this of bly with any that visits much larger fice for any periodical published in placts. Owing to the bad condition J. R.

ANDERSON. DEALER IN Saddles, Harness and Bridles. REPAIRING SPECIALTY Shop north of GitAmic office. of the roads there was but few attended, but all were well repaid that did. Forthc past two or three weeks the demand for butter has been far greater than the supply.

Our merchants have not been able to supply the home demand, and every day or two arc having inpuiries from other places for this farm product. It our fanners would take a little pains to meet this demand that occurs near any country or any language We learn from Dr. Raley of Centerville, that ho recently took a 25 foot tape worm from patient near that place. -Insure your property with J. II.

Griffith of Parker, he has a line of the oldest and best companies in thestate. A BIG OFFER. the Topeka Capital every day and the Graphic every week for the next three months for $2.00. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, lia ing bad placed in his 1 an Is by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for thespeedy aud permanent cure of C.

nsum tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and lung afflictions, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all nervous complaints, after hav ng tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this nntiive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe. in German, French or English, with full directions for prepaii.g and useing. Sent by mail by ad-dies ing with stamp, naming this paper.

W. A. Noves, 820 Powers Block, Rochester. N. V.

FRUIT PRODUCE' Country produce taken in exchange. P. MEAE GOODRICH KANS, Blacksmitli Repair SHOP. Plow work and Horse shoeixg -aipecialty. 1 The following are prices ori plow tk: For laying plows, $2, 50, 00 and $3,50.

Sharpening, 20 and 25 cents. Pointing and polishing shovels, $1,75. SATISFACTION GfARAKTEKft. J. II.

Mams, Frop. ly ei rev wihter, it would be a great Mrs. Samuel Redding will start help in defraying the expense of the next Wednesday to visit her mother, family at New Sharon, aud relatives at oth- family of three in groceries and a greater part of the year clothing. By giving the hens a good warm shelter, made of old prairie bay, they continued to lav all winter when eggs were at a high price, and with the warm shelter thev repuh'o no f.cd other ia-n what they pick up around the stable and gr.iner'eu lie only kept tbe best cows, as the best required on more feed than the poorest, and was much more profitable. By having I one fresh in the spring and om in traveling in the interest of a Baptist woxd seldom be with DEALER IN Private fJicdEcsi Aid GENERAL MERCHANDISE' FOR ONE I EAR THE TOPEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL AND THE GRAPHIC, For $1,25.

Tim Weekly Capital will eon tain the most complete report of the organization and proceedings of tin comming Legislature that will lx publKhed. besides all the news Kansas and the Capital City. Kansan should be itliout it. Caps, Boots Shoes. Hardware Groceries, Trigs anl Molbiaos.

er lemaloV married or elnfile, hroneht elwut iy czpcmure, abuses. wor impropriotiff the Pin Dnr.TPR,K,s,ry cousuTitiT bj- lualT. or tTia free ot clierge zrReliabfe, Skillful Treatment Guarar.teta. Boers end epertraer. fornhlicd to Ilmen who iicroimi c'Ce SlijTs? tciup Ivi clrcn -ars, rie Adtlieet nr.

erd Otlire, 114 7th Stmt, St. tnnh, ga. THU 01-0 CGCTOEi'i? KANSAS All LINY II.LE, out. plenty of good milk ami butter for home use, as well as a large loll te take to town each week. If our farmers would loam to farm on a smaller scale, that is where they have been working over fourty to sixty acres with one team, would 0H! work twenty or twemy-five, and sneiid a little time in theii lienu es, danes and gardens they would live better and at the end of the year would find that their accounts would be lamely in favor of the lattei method; and if those who are so ea ger to condemn buttenne and other substitutes would as'st supplying tlie market with the gen nine article, there would be less demand for tbe substitute.

Yhc Grapiiie and the Advocate fort 1,50. Yhe Graphic and tbe Nations rihuncjfor $1.80. -Sclantifie American and Grajihi both for tA3C3 FAVORITE. AiH'ftvs and pcrfcoly Th Mv cMiiecj kuouMtiilR nr vmuit cut over It iMilloit file OM loc tor prKitc pi'ttclat, for SS rnrfl, h1 tmt StnW 1 rcbult IinfPFVg4t5LK VO I.ADlfcS. Konty if pot ropr ownitmU cruis (sUidpt) for m'ifkil jsariH'iilii-H.

uriil rwth UeoiAiy knowato Jl ruiiw-iTby nwu 1)71 6 126 2wl kU PttV UUmA fits XsOttU, college, preached an excellent sermon at the schooF Iiouio Monday night. Unity, an eight page paper, devoted to freedom, friendship aud character in religion, is on our table. It is published by cbailes II. Kerr fe co. Chicago 111.

John Stevens is preparing to erect a large barn on his farm cast of here. It is to be a goo 1 one, and we may have oecatnos to speak, of it later, Frank Pierce is preparing to i erect a dwelling at Finley, to be occupied by the Littlejohn Brothers. Jones Lumber company will fun.ialii the material. Isaac Lit -jobn 'turned yesterday, from Colorado Springs. lie seems to think this country is far a head, of that, and is content to stay ith old Linn.

At the ripe old age of 78 years, Mrs. Mary Sommers passed aw ay a1 her tiomenear Georgetown, Centerville township, surrounded by a large circle of friend, Ybe remains wer interred in the Wesley Chaqde ecu OF T1IE- ST LOUIS WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT! Sent free to" Address. A St'iry with Moral. A Bath butcher has fallens victim to hims-lf. llo noticed a noat harness in a friend's possession that looked hotter than lii3 own, which he pad not cleaned since ho bought it, sna swap and pay 83 boot lbo tliooffer.

Tlio Imtcner took no 1 letter care cf this harness than of the other, and it 'on shown I itself a rather poor article, tioiuo time after ho met bis Men I with a very liandsomn pew harness on hli liorse and again of fered to trade. At tor banding over dd harness and morn ho wont homo satisfied with the bargain and all unconscious that he had paid just 819 IJ itt VC NDLv! IwJtaf Your Naiao To CftvoAts. Rnd Tpft'lc-ltlsrk ent banmim fniurtpd for Mouraf res. Off we run nemre pelnt iGlifis tiuictbanthOM wm'ite from estimpton. Heud tire ing or with dMrip- tfon.

if patentable rr not, frre of chw. 0i frt di'e till A mVdft. ')tw Obta rMente. nith osincs ofucttml citata ta yourState, county, Qt own, scut free. Addrutv, O.A.SHOW&CO.

fTPBt'lS Tsls! P- 6 A pamphlet of Informs Ion ndh -L AitrJM-tof the How jfr A Obtain ('areoi. Trade i Mark. Copvrlrhle, er.t aijNis At 1 KranAttlf. GLOBE PRINTING Lcuis, AL1--.

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Pages disponibles:
399
Années disponibles:
1889-1891