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Great Bend Daily Graphic from Great Bend, Kansas • 3

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Mrs. Dr. Deidrieli, who hns been ewsroiiiSSsSWS is Bi.as 8 iiuja it ill i Steam Baking visiting relatives here fur sue tin left for tlo east this morniu. I COST! RU7 ri K. UJH 13 rv a 1 VI A.

Mrs. B. L. Armstrong, of Dodge taafitStseftcia wi COMPANY, Patent Medicines, Trusses. Suspensories, City, is expected to arrive in this city to-day, to visit bcr daughter, Mrs.

W. P. Clement. Have now put a wagon on the road and will deliver at your "A Moment of Peril," is the sub WALL PAPER The Few Store. ject of Dr.

Burdick's morning ser house, Bread, Buns, Rolls, Pics Cakes and Groceries. Give them i mon at the G. A. It. hall to-morrow.

Preaching also at eight in the even- Paints, Oils and Glass, The hocojKKios who gather on the Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave your orders at their store or with the GO TO HACKER BROS. Moses Bros. Old Stand. railing in front of the Giurinc olh'co wagon.

every afternoon will learn something to their advantage by discreetly slaying away from that locality hereafter. EdST'Our prices are as low as the lowest. D. K. Jones bought an old ji riny I GUARANTEE Wull Paper 10 per cent, below any other place in the city.

E. II. MOOREIIOUSE, 48tt Prop. Wall Paicr Store. carbine this afternoon for cents from the street auctioner, and some of Paper Wall Paper 1 Go to tho City Book Store and see the elegant patterns of wall paper.

the boys pawned it for 50 cents worth of cigars. It will never be redeemed. LOCAL NEWS. We expect to make an important change in our business, and in order to do so, we shall close out our entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps AT, and BELOW COST. UKIAT BEXI1 MARKETS.

Corrected every ilay by k-ntlit: nimliHUlK of tiroat lSend. Ureal Bend, May ltf. CATTl.K Sliipjilii gutet-rn fia .1 Niitnc eii i ini -j lliililiers' uti-era i 4) dv 3 (hi a jo 4 it.HOX is slmiiliiera in (n. Kidin 11 ot, That sedate gentleman, Tom Ross, AT THE CEMETERY, Those desiring graves and lots iu tho cemetery attended to, should cnll on or adddress L. Zimmkiit.

51t3 is contemplating a Bummer's visit How doth the busy candidate Improve each (inning minute, And to each worker giro a pronilixs But then, there nothing In it. What is "usery?" among the hills of Iowa, lie remarked that Kansas is, at the present, more t'HIt'KKNS 1'cr irijtifi.l (, fli. WIIKAT fto OATH (, 11 AUG A INS than well represented with "Lone ions wi agents. Corn is growing finely. UK STOCK is complete, having just received our new goods.

This is an opportunity never ollercd before, of Seed curll MII.l.KT In Wall Paper, for days onlv, at Shaw fc Wiltson's. 47tf KOIHSIII'M The ancient proverb says: "Yon cannot get more out of a bofllo than Altlt 75 1 (. 1 IH 1 Ml Mi if IK) (ir 111 7 lo id is! 1 (It 1 I 'lit tit 1 JJ i i fill 06 2 Fresh fish to-morrow at 51 tf buying' new and desirable goods at your own prices. This is a genuine Closing out sale, as all goods must positively bo sold by June 20th. This sale is rendered necessary, as wo 1'ojAToKs-riaii i ly tliii Kl.OL li l.i" Iwily lli-iuil.

Oats beginning to "head." Auolher typical Kansas day. Geo. McGinnisand wifeareiu town. See the "big two," at the opera house, to night. Come out early to the band entertainment to night.

Waxtld: A small, second hand! have made other arrangements which begin at that tune, and refrigerator. Apply to this, office, tt tlie MUST 10 Sold. Nutlet io the Ladies. 15o sure to buy vour goods nt the you put in it." Thai's un error. Resides what he puts iu he can get headache, a sick alomucli, mid perhaps ten days in the look up.

We found a boy's leather purse near the school ground yesterday. Want of space forbids onr enumerating the articles in it. The owner can have it Very Respectfully, 20 miles of bordering, 300'itl'insofWALLPAPElt to seltct from. The cheapest placo to buy. Do plain nnd decorative paper Hacker Bro's.

Grant Fordyce has been with Keen- hanging. Inferences, my work and cy Co. for somo dayB. St. Louis Store, ami you will save money.

NEW and elegant patterns of Wall Paper, at actual cost, fur days only. Shaw Wilson. 47tf FRESH VEGETABLES at KecneyV. prices in the past year. Wall paper store, north side opera block, Moses lfro's old ulnnd, Great Bend, Kansas.

by calling. If he is a little, bashful ho might call around after dark. Ed. Dewey came in from Seward, Stafford county, to-day. There is a feeling among our peo Special Column.

Two million bushels of wheat for pie that tho year 1888 will ho' one of Fresh fish at Winstcad Bros. E. C. KENT, Barton county this year. the most prosperous to die farmers ever known in liarton county- This Charles Wood, of Rochester, N.

te. i cm: nt? Excunsi ox. Bend. April liJth, 1HS8. The National Educational minimi meeting ir 1888 ill lie Merchant Tailor, was in the city yesterday.

John Luse has gone to Hutchinson, to remain a number of days. All notices Jor rent, ude, inerted in Uiia column at 8 ceitt kt fine per vnxk. ANTKK A linrrr for th cliraimt nod lull In lliirlon county. Aililrtwi luck box lln-nt li'H'l. COLORADO it UTAH TOURIST.

Tickets nre now on sale gotvl 00 days from date of sale. Hates to Trinidad, Pueblo, Col. Springs and Denver nnd return Halt Lake or Ogden and return $1,150. W. ToitHKY, Ag't.

A.T. AH. F. U.K. Great Ik'tid, April 2nd, '88.

John Barth has "hit the road" and is selling binders and headers. Lots of democrats iu town, and a right smart sprinkling of republicans. held in San ranciseo July 17tli to 20tli next. The committee on-transpor-; tation for Kansas have selected tho; Santa IV route aft the one to lie ii 1 by the Teachers for a "Kansas Ex, eursion," to leave Kansas City, To-peka, Emporia, Newton and Gnat Bend Tuesday, July 10th. Parties! who desire to accompany thcExcur- gion please call upon or address the undersigned for inforiiintioii re-1 gin-ding tickets, Ac.

i W. Tommy, Aent, A. T. it S. F.

I Great Bend Kas. LJ A Jnl received an elegant line of Suitings, Both in Foreign and Domestic Goods. None but the HKST of workmen are employed, and a sure Fit or no Sale, Guaranteed. E. C.

KENT. feeling is hnsed upon the present state of crops and tho cool and wet father of the spring. A long haired individual, calling himself "Wild Jim, the cow-hoy," has a few bills stuck up announcing that he will give on entertainment of some kind and then pass around tho hat. All the small boys will, of course, attend if they can. Mr.

L. D. Huston, who lives near the prospecting well is in the city today, buying glass nnd other things to repair his house which was damaged somewhat by the wind-storm of Thursday. The wind tore tlwn several out buildings besides smashing the glass out, of several windows in his resid E. McBride, returned this morning from California, after a mouth's visit.

The St. Louis Store is offering speci al bargains on Ladies' muslin under wear. J. L. Lafferty, a brother of J.

C. Lafferty, of this city, is visiting from the east. "M.TB. J3 33- Halo. T1IU Leading Photographer; TIih only grouinl-iloiir gallery in tlie city.

(Jiniranteo all work, and will please you or no pay. Instantaneous proccHH. Uabics photos a Bpecialty. To parties desiring Cabinets from negatives left by Mrs. Uainsford, we will furnish tho same at $2.50 per doz.

(1001) WORK OF aU itijU ami fimilhirrd of fitjimre. Htraykd ok Bay pony, about (i years old weighs about 80 pounds; wiiilo mark on face; iirunded on left thiyh. Left my place last Thursday. Had on a halter with wide tie-strap. J.

(I. Ohas F. Culver is down town to ence. 1 he Merrick ot the construc day, having just gotten up from a FIVE DOLLARS RE WA RD If Hiiy one can find a firm that will give more goods for tho money and will do more to accommodate their customers than the grocery. In order to reduce our stock of Wall Paper we ill sell it at cost for 30 days.

This is no humbug. EUX EVERYRODYl The gun club will hold their meetings in Zulavcrn'w prove, alter this, instead of Burson's pasture Every body is invited to attend, ns all kinds of innocent g.uncs will ho indulged in. AIsiv refix'sliing summer nnd temperance drinks. Am II. IIJlKINHfKU.

severe illness. tion well had a very narrow escape from being blown down. Tho meeting of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythiii.s in Newton liext week will be a red letter day for. the Len Fry will wait on the customers in the store of Messrs. McGuire Moorehouse.

47tt fShnw A Wilson. Still on Deck TINS Barton County Bakery Are now ready to deliver to any Sir Knights of that order in this state. K. Lapslcy. Carpenter and Builder.

Plans and HpecillcatioiiH Estimates made 011 all kinds of work. Reference: Dr. A. Y. McCormiek.

Shop at City Hotel building, east side Mquuro, lreat Jicnd, Kaunas. The lodge of this city will attend in a A BIG SMILE! body, as they have made arrangements and chartered a cur for that The Great Bend Academy nine left for Hoisington this morning to play their game of liall. The French Restaurant furnished ice cream for the Art Gallery social at the Presbyteriau church last night. Mrs. Dr.

Ayres is making arrange, nients with other ladies iu this city to render the cantata ot Jeptha's purpose, lliose who are not members who desire to go can get an excursion ticket nnd go in the same car with the Knights, by applying to some of the Knights. A good time ill be had by all who attend. JOSEPH TROILLET, PROPRIETOR French Rrestanrant, lcnlir In Ciiiifci llniiiTy, 'J'olmcci), ami Hiiinki'i-'ii Arllclm. Icq Cream, Hoili WaliT, Milk Shnki'm In Iht lr whwiii. l''lrit ilnur went of cwl-ollice, tillKAT lIKNIi, KANSAS.

part nt the city, Fine Steam Bread, Fine Cottage Dread, Fine Vienna Bread, Fine (Jrahnm Bread, Fine II re a Domestic, Homemade. Also, full line of cakes, pies, rolls, etc. These goods are fresh and fine, are Baked Daily. and arc at prices as low as the lowest. We will not be undersold.

guaranteed. Give us a trial and be convinced. We also have a full line of confections, groceries nnd provisions. Respectfully, FCLDKAfelF CO. orders nt the Bakery or with the wajron.

At flic Presbyterian Church. The entertainment, consisting of Is what yon will see on the faces of our customers. WHY? Because we are giving them better bargains than any other house in Great Bend. IC ETFoTThiTw delicious strawberries aud cream, and the wonderful "art gallery," furnish ed by the of the Presbyterian church, was well attended nnd enjoyed by all. The young ladies of Mr.

J. II. Harper's class, assisted by Mr. Harper, are entitled to compliments for the success of tho affair. Dr.

Castle was in Claflin yesterday on business, lie gives the information that everything is in a fine condition in that part of the county. J. W. Smith, of Eureka, came in this morning to attend the convention, but as Mrs. Smith was very ill when lie left home he had to return early.

An Albimy judge decides that a man's legal residence is the place where he has bis washing done. This leaves the anarchists out iu the cold. The Arkansas Valley captured two of the four delegates to the Chicago convention. Northwestern Kansas had one candidate aud he was beaten. ALL KINDS OF Second Hand FUltNITUKB lJougbt and sold for cash or sold on (xihiiiiirttiii)ii, at H.

D. Hahn's, AVheio you can find bargains before purchasing elsewhere-. Call and see me at tho lless building, opposite l'ost-ollice. II. D.

HAHN. Fresh vegetables and strawberries A One Case Standard Prints ut One Case Crinkle Seersucker Job Lot Lisle Thread Gloves Job Lot Lisle Thread Gloves Red Damask Table Cloth 3c, worth 6l 4c, worth 8 lo worth 25 20 worth 50 28 worth 45 grocery. tunun 'ii iitiiiii nt 51'tf CALL AT ONCE And secure Bargains in Wail Paper. I'eniemler dav onlv. Shaw A Ladies French Kid Shoes 2.50 Sample Hats at 60 centu on the- dollar Wilson.

47 if fSl'KHAL KATES Hlrtlt Day Party. Thursday evening quite i nam her of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

P. Clement's friends assembled at their resilience and celebrated Mr. (Jlemciil'n IGtli au-niversay. The evening was spent in a most social nruunii, with music songs and other things that always go to make one have a pleasant time. The wore ulegaut and appreciated by all.

Mr. Clement was presented with a handsome easy chair. The me'rry nmkers held forth until a late hour, when they left for their homes, wishing 'Mr. Clement many more bl ight and happy birthdays. Chickens dressed or undressed, for sale at the Burton County Bakery.

53 tf. Mrsr Wod has just, received more new goods for her Forest avenue millinery store. Ladies jusj, drop in and look at them they are to elegant to describe. Remember we are giving' away some of those fine Oil Paintings every day. Respectfully, CO.

Opposite PoKtofTiee. Fok IlENT: Two I room north of Morrison hotel. Enquire of Sirs. Ford. 43tf Vestibule Trains To lili ngo.

The Vestibule train is a new factor in western railroad trnusportaton. it is claimed for these trains that on account of their being connected by steel hoods ail danger of telescoping in case of accident is removed, the train being practically one continuous car. It is certain that the oscillation of the cars is greatly reduced, and it is also certain that the vestibule trains afford the grtatest comfort yet known travelers. The adoption of this style On Atcliition, Topeka Santa l'c K. If.

One fare for the round trip to tho following meetings NAT JOS AL DEMOCRATIC CON-VEXT10N, St. Louis, June uth on sale June 2d to 4th, inclusive, good to ro turn on or before Juno 25th. GERMAN BAPTIST (DUNK-ARD) ANNUAL MEET ISO, North Manchester, May 21st to on sale May 17th to inclusive, good returning on or before June 5th. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BIENNIAL SESSION SUPREME LODGE, Cincinnati, June 12th to IGtli on sale June 8th to 11th good returning June 15th. to 19th inclusive.

W. Torre Agent, T. 8. F. It.

ft. E. P. POPE. I).

J. CALVEBT. POPE At Harper's Book St'-re lhere is an elegant line of wall paper, and awful cheap. The Graphic people were yesterday made the recipients of. a mess of new potatoes the very first of the eeasou through the kindness of the "Star" Grocery.

Open air concert free, after that, band entertainment at the opera house, to which an admission of 25 and 50 cents will be charged. Farmers stay in aud eujoy a laugh. -Mr. T. B.

Fawcett, of California, stopped off on his way east this to see Addison Jack, on old Indiana friend. Mr- Fawcett is a brother-in-law to "Lucky Baldwin." of train by the, Chicago, Hanta Fe cfc California liailwav between Kansas SP LUMBERS, City and Chicago is a slroiii' bid Ed. Tvler wants 100 jack rabbits. New potatoes at Winstead tlie traffic betwei West and Chicago. This new road is in many particulars ahead of any of ils older couiiiefitors, and will un- OAS FITTERS.

Complete stock of Iron, Lead and Hewer Pipe, and all plumbing and steam LADIES, FOli COMFORT Buy the Quick Meal, Gasoline Stove, for sale only by G. N. 11. Moses. 52 tf Corres- 11 be the nonular road to I flitting goods.

Eslimat' promptly made. Repairing a specially. doubtei nondence solicited 1' 01 est avenue, west of postofhee. Chicago..

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