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The Lane Graphic from Lane, Kansas • 4

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i. CaAMBEHs, Pre. M. Cash. J-eil vcur produce to Mjil for III tats psjll the cash arid deposit the oipney at neif OT ZENS' DANK OF LANE ftepresfiiiutive John B-iker and IIUBACK GRANT, Kditpr.

wife were gp from Lini Qt SADIE HAN WAY, Local Editor. tawa KepuMiCiii). C. ft Mills, at MoiJfcbe's, pays Cash, for Egs, Fnultrj, Butter The Lase Qraehic says ft women in liiL'ir town aw 4 ra' curning to hsr hruisfi, and sha got a rifle, louk dcliberiite aim and ''ihe liullt' glan ce from the tqugh hide of tlo rat" and then they traced up the places the bullet Vtnt glancing nil over the KANSAS. Subscription, fpl.OQ Pes Yeas, Sirs.

John L)Oon. of Kansas Oiy, indigestaUe, ponsistiRf ef rnen'i ideas pan made plan of popes, priests, smoke hiding tig truth. Alsi self independent men. men wbi ay they can live withouj food, and soma fnen are even fools eq oujjh to try the experiment; bat they soon become lea.it and ppor and sicjf and insane, become maniacs and dig of starvation with aq abundance pf good nutritious food all around thetn; Qh) how foolish, yet this, js just wha thousands are doing all around us; Published Every Friday. in voting pari-cti, Ajr.

and Eoted tb Post Office at Lana, Kanai, as (second Class Mai! Matter, The last rain will cause the creeks 1 I 'T DIRECTORS. 11. Byrd, Clark Liuadalir 1 'handier, A. ii. t'haiabfcM auu fvers to boor.i, cat nsit to core town, ano going out uto the country up ana weeaj to taks the but do not say what become of the oay js tue ija cir isqav of tr.r Lanp, Kan.

MAY i4 JiOcal Happenings, rat fir women. Ottawa Bulletin, James Cumber, Adam Locb, J. J. McUabe jlcct-ivea dt-pogites, either time-or subject to cheek, makes collections aad loans, tells drafts, and does a general banking busines Vour patronage is earnestly solicited. iNauonai lag.

Tha rat and women are both liv Mrs. Goodwin and son, of Kap4 ing; epjoyipg good healtrf. JSd o.iy, arrived tnmsaay ana wH vis, witn rer paresis, Mr. and Alrg faul. R.

Mills pays Cash for Produce snoriridge went down to Peatb fcy Suicide. Last Tuesday afternoon about 3:30 Ask Frank Devcre if the telephone lilue ftiounfl, Sunday, on his bicycle living on the slums pf traditioiij mens philosophy of Ufa, while Oorjj solid nutritious lood stands out ting thepj to pome and eat. bs filled and grpv, yet they die pf starvation; Ohf the inconsistency of mens heajtg and lives. Endeavorers to the rig to the food in a Chiist-like life. Lane, June 1895.

Be it known to all tha friends who gave tn us a surprise of a new suit of clothe that we are very thankful for tha same and that God mj bless them an rigm i iv tnr-ee nours and on Monday Mrs, i orceman, pt faoja. was in the people of this city wre greatly startled by the report that a women HEAT MARKET cnortnoge weni on the train, at which place Mr. Shortridce is verv town priday. had committed suicide on the zsy lum hill. A special reporter for the tut-a Mr, and fljrs.

Unas, tiliukraan yis itsd at Adam loch's pundsy Mrs. Fiame returned from Indiana Clyde Chandler wis in Osawat last night. omia Saturday. Qbaphic as detailed ta look the matter up and report the same. Htf found that the womans name was Mrs.

Ella Braiuard. the wife of 0 Brainatd who was committed to the County Normal at Ottawa will ccn is the abundance of bis blessing an 4 Claude Duncan went to Kansas rene July 1st and close July 2I. while we are only his weak servaqt Fresh Bleats always on A L. 1 1 City Tuesday. ana encouraged by such touejlufui n.v mc new meat ran ip Fresh bread always on hand at the bad fresh, pickle, or dried salt, meats asylum adout months ago.

Bne had taken a piece of her dress and love and remembrance of pthers, God alone cn giye the blessing in. new Meat Market. nams ana ihoulder, Lobna md hand, dried pefcf, anything in the met made a rope of it. whicii she tied arouad a iafter in an old unused 'Jfae wet weather js damaging tlje return, S. B.

Floomfield. line. nax crop garret, and the other end she tied Harry Jones, of the Graphic forc The bottom of ihe wells have been B. Carrier, Lane Kan, around her necf. She stood on a Ed Dolson, the sceonitnoduting drug reached by the last rains- chair while adjusting the ropa and eiaiir, pranK iJoison, a telfgreph op John Qwen and H- II Cowan were when everything was ready ehe orator, lioy Bupp, (he bicyclist at Qarnett YVeduesdaj kicked the chair from under hsr, and died from strangulation.

She Miss jennia Calvert, organist of the M. E. Cburch, all o( Grnelciy were in C. E. Mills pays Cash for Poultry, avts a family of eight children, four liggs ana Butter at McCabe's DANA attendance to the ice cream sunrw President McAfee of the Kansas.

State Temperance Union has issued, a ill for a rally of the Temperance forces at Topeka, July 4th. call reads; "In definnce of the la the saloon, has returned to many of our cities, and in not a few it exists with tha corrupt connivance of the officials, Almost everywhere there is danger of a renewal of the liquor traffic un les tbe friends of Prohibition bestir themselves, Shill the saloon, with all its attendant evils, be reestablish ed in Kansas? is the practical quea. George Sweet shipped a carload boys and fjur girls, the youngest of which is four years old. There is no and favoied ns with some good mu of hogs Tuesday night. sic, Isaac Lantz went to Osawatornie Snap a kodak at tbpae shoos, and doubt but th-it the women qontem plated the rash act, as she said to one of the boys on Sunday that she "wished they could all die together." last Tuesqay.

PJ2ALER JN VV. W. Alexander, of near Seaman drove through town last Tuesday, She had been in the habit of tak inn her husband over to her horn Frank Devore drove to Paola last MERCHANDISE. on Sundays to spend the day with her 1 tion that confronts us to day, Friday, It is claimed thrt she has a trm 111 We urgently request all local Mrs A. F.

Gatjiq visited at Som McPhetson county, hut was not able erset the latter part of last week. Alvin Wallingford and Wreck Mi Saunders visited in Lane the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shortridae to real on it from the fact that her husband was confined in tho asylum hence overty was staring her in the face, and she chose death rather than starvatian.

She was high spirited woman and resisted th, aid tendered bv the neighbors. The wo man has no relatives in this part of the country but has a sister in Los visited at Blue Mound the first of the week. THE CtREAT-E ST SALE temperance organizations, Subbath, schools. Christian Endeavor societies Epworth Leacues and other younjj people, associations interested jn good citizenship ro elect delngate to a convention to meet in Hamilton, Hall, Topaka, July 4 at 10 a. "All citizens, irrespective ot church relations cr politieal affileations, whq desire such an enforcement of law aa will exclude the liquor traffiic from the State, whatever may be the local sentiment in tho neighborhood of the saloons, are invited to participate in deliberations of the ponven.

lion' if vou want to set any of those The Monroe Baking Powder is a nice summer ress coeds, you had pure cream of tartar. Sold by all NOFSINGER AND HESS FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. WALL PAPER AND NOTIONS, better hurry or it will all be gon. Grocers. Do you use it? If not, try Angelos.

Cl and her fathers home Package Coffee 20 cts. it. 4J cents per m. is in Marquette. Anns, hn was 8 bars soap 25 cts, about 36 ye.rs ol 1 and raiher Guy Shackleton and John Town Men's work shirt '5 cts Mm's work socks 5 cts.

Calioo, per yard 4 cts. looking. It is a terrible tnir.g ror a family of boys and girls to be left to the mercies of a cold, uninterested world Coroner Dr. Biyle was sley took is several of the neighbor nag towns, on their wheels, Sunday and got caught in the rain before they got home. ON RECORD.

On Wednesday June 5th, 1895 we will offer our immense stock of linens and white goods at a great sacrifice, This sale will be the greatest wo have evm of Fine line of shirt w-ists. Every graphed for and arrived in the even- Mrs. Long returned from thing in proportion. Very highest tug urat'Uic Maysviile, Kentucky, Wednesday, prio.it for cunlry produce nt J. T.

Long, accompanied by four gold LANE. KANSAS Endeivor Department, The f'roof of our Allegiance to Kentucky land buyers passed through town Wednesday, enroute for E. P-ihuor'n. Greeley Kansas, A SAD DEATH. Claude Hurst, aged 19 years, died Jesus, The Uesurrectioi cm th? fered to the people of -DJp, Papiflo 'MAI 13 You can get your watches, clocks and jewelry repaired at Bouck's, in first day of the week was a wonder ful manifestation of thi power of God; the miracle of miracles and it at his borne last Sunday night 11 eleven o'clock after only a few days Lathen's Drug sioie- Greeley Kan, Greeley Items.

Sherman Hendrix and Guy Ilurlt. doll were jn town Wednesday. C. VV, Singleton is at Kansas Oity this week, Joe Baker shipped a cr of hogt Wednesday sisht. Misa.

Ada Smith was visiting with Mrs. VV. E. Palmer the first of tha week. Lightning ran along the wire fence around John Brann's pasture lasfc Sunday evening, and lulled four good mules, one colt and five, three year old steers.

C. BTripie had a hog to die with hydraphohia one day last week. Palmer's new building will Lq ready to move into about July ist, GOING SOU Pftsseuser Ko, 223 No. yrelght No. 213 Mrs.

Adam Loch her 12.20 A. 1 :22 P. A. illness, supposed to be a complica is at visitiug colony was vividly portrayed; the object les this sister, Mrs. Welch, tion of stomach and heart trouble, week.

He was well and favorably known sons of a risen Jesus, with a repre sentation of what the restoiedj and GOING NORTH ftsnenger No. 224 4:02 No. 222 and especially bv the young people See the new Tablets, Bo Paper A. M. P.

M. of this vicinity, and had a bright and all kinds of stationery, also fine redeemed humanity would be with cigais ana tobacco at the (Jrtice raiiKim county. Just now is when you want white goods, lawns, organdies, linens, and we have excellent lines that are to be sacrificed. Do not let the stock be broken before you see it. Remember it will be closed in a few days.

H. A. OTTAWA. KAN. Exactly opposite Court House.

Freight No. 214 6:02 Freight trains Nos. 213 and 214 carry passengers. all things else; but more the representation of, and the renlity of the prospect apparently ahead as he was a very industrious young mm and had accumulated quite a little prop Geo. Gardener visited the Soldiers Home and the State Penitentiary spirit life of Jesus as an assurance of the same life to his saints, the tirsl last week, We understand that he has secured a position at thj latter day denoting the opening of that erty aside from his assistance render, ed to his pareni.s, who are almost heiirt-broken over this great loss to them.

The fjnenl was conduoted place. new era, life on a new line, now way, Lil White and F. L. Frame were at the home by Kev. Bluoinfield and up from Lane vicinage today to tell His walk to Eneas after his resurrection bIiows to us of how much so licitudft and how strong hid love must have been for man, as he just the remains were followed to the what a big crop they were going to have since the rain.

Ottawa Repub from the tomb on the hist day to Dr. a. J. Mcintosh PHYSICIAN SURGEON AH calls promptly attended. Office, West Side Main Street.

JiAN. KANSAS. L. C. CRITTENDEN.

REAL ESTATE AGENT IT0T4S7 rOBLIO. JPSTISI Or TBI PSACS. rnron Claims and tltti -rr 1 Collections a Specialty, LASib, Ji.AS. meet and greet, at different times Christian Ridge, People are almost us anxious fgf the wet weather to cease as they were for it to begin. Mr, Dickerson and family and Mr, Nofsioger and familv the guests of Mr.

and Mrs Byrd Sunday. Whoever thinks folks wont have lots of fruit bad better just look at the trees. Tom Triplet and Guy GillU were hunting Tuesday, it is not recorded through ihe day, so many of his dis ciples. Faith, with love, is the test ot our allegiance to Chrint. The sixth For the White Metal.

Tha Kansas City Journal is the representative silver paper aud has been for forty years. Send 25 cenld for a trial order of si months for the Weekly Journal and Aoricultub 1st. Samples free. verse of our the net on the right side," is to us the lesson of faith, to spur on to obedianC'-; the casting of the net to success is the realization of that faith; the promises j.what they caught. Love is the proof of our allegiance to Jesus, fifteenth Terse," Lovest thou Peters reply, "Yea, Lord, thou knowest I love thee" "Feed my Limbs, the little ones, feed Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. Triplet visited their son, Tom Triplet, Sunday. Honest Injun.

Seventy four acres af pasture land one and one half miles from Garnett to exchange, Incumbrance $350, due in three years from last Oct, Price $iooo. Submit offers Horace Grant, give to them nutritious tood tnat they can digest." Do we as endea Our new spring stock of men's suits Is now ready for Inspection, As usual we went to tbe fountain head and bought from first hands. Do you realize how much we save yon by do- vorers and churches feed the lambs such food as to give to them the love and growth of fpiritual life, ILL. T. Skinner, lican.

W. E. McKinzie of Line, the big gest tobacco grower in the state, was here Sunday. He spoke hopefully of the tobacco industry and expects this section to prove far superior to Kentucky as a tobacco gry wing state and at least equal to the Connecticut Valley, for growing cigar leaf. Osawatornie Globe.

REUNION OF OLD SOLDIERS. Interesting Meeting of Veterans of tbe Late War at Lane, Kas, Lane, June 7. -Special.) The old soldiers of this county held their annual social at this place yesterday A large crowd was present and a very pleasing programme was render ed, consisting of music, recitations, etc. Hon. S.

Shively, of Paola. was the orator of the day. The old soldiers' social was organized at the residence of McCarty, July 6, 1893 Dr. J. A.

Fuller was elected presi dent and John Hanway vice preai dent, and Mrs. McCarty, secretary. The object of this society is to pro mote love of home and country. It consists of all soldiers who served in the war of the rebellion and their wives and children. Sistets who had brothers and not fathers in the Un ion army are entitled to membership The organization is non-partisan.

Kansas City Journal. Sell your produce for Casb to R. Mills. List of letters remaining in the feel my lambs Here is Peters con fession, teaching us to confess Jeus before the ehildren. do we? may God at liter uemeterv by a procession more than a halt mile long.

He leaves father, mother, a brother and numerous friends to mourn his early loss. The parents ive the sympathies and love of the entire comniuuity in this their dark hour of idnesg. Young, in thi) opening of life, snatched away, Jesus alone can oon sole and help 'T am the resurrection and the life." He who wakes the slumbering plant, And bid3 it rise and bloom, Shall soon arouse his sleeping saints And burst their cruel tomb. In Nature's works his power we see To form and to restore; And thus we know bis children free Shall wake to die no more. Thb Wellsville Cabvkr Held Undbr Light Bond.

Under Sheriff Elwell returned last eight from Wellsville with Stewart the barber who cut young Metcalt. He was arraigned before Esquire Batdorf yesterday, charged with assault with intent to kill, and waived examination. Hi was remanded for trial in Distiict court under $800. Considering the fact that the vie tim is in an exceedingly precarious condition with perhaps not more than one chance in a hundred of re covery the amount of bail is not satisfactory. Metcalf's wound is one cf horrible character.

The blade entered the back of the neck under the right ear, and from there to a point under the jaw in front of the left ear tbe cot was sheer against the bones, severing every ligament. Should he recover he will be a hopeless cripple, Stewart is extreme ly reticent concerning the affair. Further interesting developments ore probable, which will throw light on the now mysterious origin of the trouble. Ottawa Republican. help us.

Again the Savior repeats! A tnl 0, 1 finUL MAKKS 5 wi I IUUII I Ing this? We can truly say that 25 per cent would no more than cover it. Come over and look at our superb We have received our spring stock Btock. Xo trash, no shoddy, nothing of children's suits aged from 3 to 14 hut clear first class materials are on years, and our boy's suits from 13 to our counters. Men's suits, good and 19 years. The styles are rich, and durable, i.

00 to $18.00. we show some beautiful novelties for little tots from 3 to 6 years. Children's suits from 75c to $5. Boy's from $2 50 to $10.00 Knee' A AttentlonI We have ants from 25c to 75c, and boys, we our8tQck Qf th(J famou(j nave a present for you, MeAa ninth V. 7 OBTAIN A PATENT For i boneet opinion, write to 111 who have bad nearljflftyTeaxa' ercnerc'i Inti.e inlont businosi.

Communlos. tlons ty My nmfldentlal. A Ilninllinok of In. lomiivtitKi c-nncrauiiin Patent and bow to it-niftoe. Alsoa catalogue of meobaB.

tail iwuitiro books Meut free. PatHwr i.iksn tbrouirh Munn ft Co. receive r-riai American, anil tims nre widely before the public with. Ciii i-mr. to trie Inventor, tfiie plondtd paper, Bsuc.

Illustrated, has by tar thai lariopt eucu.utlou of any solentlAo work In the IIW- 8amt'? copies sent free. building KdliloD, monthly. fUoayenr. sing-la fmriF. rent, nnrv mimta, 1 the question, lovest tbou me, then comes the command, feed my sheep.

A third time comes the question "Lovest thou me," a third time comes Peters confession, Lord, thou knowest I love thee, and again the reply, "Feed my sheep," The importance of the confession in all things as a first principle of life; then the feeding of the lambs; then the sheep. For growth, we feed nntn tious food and also iu sufficient quantities; so is the feed of a religious life; it is a life of endeavor, a reaching out of the powers for that something, food, which will satisfy the inner life that Paul tells us is not in meats and diink, but is found in tbe Christ like life. The measure of our lives by His gives to us his likeness and lengthens out. our lives on an equal plane with His, giving to ns, us he has, irq mortality. We have too much food to day that is flail In eolort, and pbototirnntu of new house, with plans, (inablliiubuildentosuowtna pUbf, aiid secure contracts.

AridreM 9 CO. SOI BliOADWA A YEA unitrrlrt to taM U'n. Il uuy ulrly liff p-noM off mi, uliocau rtnti and wrllt, slid who, work tnluitr.oiily, ImWlO Mm Tlinn.n.i.l Ik II. 8- wool, full weight, and as firm, as leather and if they fade in five years we will give your money back, Tbey will cost you $10 per suit, and we will guarantee that they will outwear two light weight soft goods other houses try to selL Iiirlnlh-lrwn II. I in ft.

1. Ottawa. Post Office at Lane Kansas May 3lst 1895. Mrs. S.

A. Johnston W. I. Johnson J. G.

Johnson Wm. Delaney Peaterson Parties calling for any of the abjve advertised letters please say adver tised, Adam Loch, M. li, or vMiil.7liirnMt you CM mni llif.ritiitttuiit. R. tii'liu, ft.r nbuvf.

Kith, tuil uuivkr' Ira. -tl. I dcairw but work.r Iron, emth or euunty. b.lr,,lr ,1 Win, 1V huiiiI.it, who iru a tturrdi. -a K- J1''1 i'letui; zdiim.

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