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The Lane Graphic from Lane, Kansas • 1

The Lane Graphic from Lane, Kansas • 1

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The Lane Graphici
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Lane, Kansas
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The ante Graphic. By Snook Whiting. Lane, Franklin County, Kansas, Friday, February 12, 1897. Vol. 3, No.

3 Subscribe for the Graphic. MO. P. Time Table. Vm.

Lamb wai in Puolu Monday L. liubart, formerly of the tlois-ington Dispatch, has accepted the position of city editor of the Daily Kansan, a new publication which has been evolved from the Weekly Kansan at Newton. morning. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OP THE CITIZENS BANK OF LANE At Lane, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 19th day of December, 1896. BKSOl'KCES.

Loans and discount on personal ami M. S. Bush went to Faoht Tuesday 1 m. 12:21 k. in.

afternoon. 7 :54 a. I). E. Butts of Paola was in town uvisti oith.

No. 3 Col. Mail No. 5 K. GVEx.

No. 213 Local Freight noixu xim rii. No. 8 Col. Mail No.

fl K. C. Mail No. 214 Local reight Thursdny. Robert Mullikin is now a full-fledged "knight of the grin." He has accepted eollateral security p.

m. .1 :53 a. m. The Gijiiiiiici-iiidi House. W.

E. WcKiDzie, Prop. First Class in all respects. Commercial Trade Solicited. NEW MEAT MARKET, Choice, fresh meats constantly on hand at reasonable prices.

Give us a call. It is our endeavor to please. M. T. Cuming was in Garnett last a position with a Kansas City firm, an 5.II17.7I 7S4K1 K63.W 42.02 6:02 p.

intends hereafter to be on the road the Freight traitii Son. 213 and 214 carry greater part of the time. He started 777.4. passenger. out Monday, and got as far as Garnett Wednesday.

II. H. Cowan went to Paola Thu day morning. Mrs. 0.

Smith was in Greeley Mon day afternoon. when the grippe got the better of him Overdrafts Real estate Furniture and fixtures Expense account Cash and sight exchange Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Interest Exchange Individual deposits and he returned mi tjie local to lay up LODGES. 10,800.117 I 6.OUO.00 for repairs. If 1.

I.aii lodtte. No. 47, ntr at th hull Frank Sneed went home Wednesday After hearing some friends contin Wrrinrsitav IliKht at 7 I. II. tlurf K.

of R. AS. for a few days. 4,715.72 ually praising Chamberlain's Colic Born to Mr.nnd Mrs.A.T. Arthur last I O.

U. F. trulli InilKe, Xo. Jii.V jui-r Total 10.800.v7 Saturday, a boy. rrtris? X.

Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, California, purchased a battle of it for his own use A. J. Rumsey, State of Kansas i County of I'ranklint George Gardner returned from Lan A A A. Iixljcc, No. BS9, nwt first Thursday night In each month.

1,. Sec. and is now as enthusiastic over its wonderful work as nny one can be. The J. Wakefield, cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that said bank has no liabilities of sing Tuesday night.

Sixty good walnut posts for sale Inquire at this office. MIZPAH RMepa No. 83. meets every 25 and 50 cents sizes for sale by Wake auirrtay night Miss Hose Burner, SfO, field Gotlin, druggists. any character whatsoever not set forth in said statement.

J. C. Wakefield, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th Horace Grant, or Greeley, was in W. I.ana loilw, No.

StMU. meets the Mr. U. M. Dixon, a well-known mer n.

town Tuesday evening. flrat and thinl Turtdar nisrht in eaeh day December, 18SB. chant of Pleasant Ridge, Fulton county month at 8. Visiting nelghlwrn welcome, W. II.

Snook. V. A. Koch Clerk. Jack Townsley is now one of the sbal.J J.J.

McCabb, Notary Public. (Commission expires on the Mtb day of clerks at J. C. Ilieber's store. has a little girl who is frequently threatened with croup, but when the first symptoms appear, his wife gives OUR OLD RELIABLE- 38th Semi-Annual For bargains in all kinds of school November, lMNj.) Correct.

Clark Li-zasdkb.) supplies, cigars and tobacco go to her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Directors. Adax Loch. always affords her prompt relief. The Attest: SI on rob Griffith To Jons W. Brkidenthal, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kamsas.

25 atid 50 cents sizes for sale by AVoke Wanted-An Idea 3 Protect ronr Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Writ JdHK WKDDERBUHM Patent Attor-ys, Washington, D. their at, 800 priu otlsi and list two hundred lursiulona wonted. Mrs. D.

Fields of Cogville, Kansas, is field Gatlin, druggists. visiting tier mother-in-law, Mrs. B. K. Fields.

The third annual convention of the Reduced Rates. Miami County Sunday School Associa The Topeka Weekly Capital and the io sauna, ieu. lv to 22, one tion will be held at the Christian Lane Graphic both for one year for 1, fare for round trip. church in Osawatomie on the 24th and in advance. Dr.

R. A. Chenoweth will be in Lane 25th of this month. A splendid pro L. C.

CRITTENDEN Charles' Culbertson and little Mack Feb. 8, 9 nnd 10, See him for first gram has been arranged and ample came Uown from 1'aoJii Sunday lor a class dental work. preparations have been made for the? few days' visit. entertainment of visitins members Advertised Letters. Bruce Smith went to lie Koy Tues from the country and elsewhere Letters remaining in the post office day, where he has a position with the Gome everyone and you will not re Trade Will Commence Thursday, Jan.

14, And Close Saturday, Feb. 13, 1897. Nothing will be sold above cost, and many things below. If you would purchase good goods cheap, this is your opportunity. Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Etc.

COME EARLY AND OFTEN- at Lane, for the month ending Heal Estate fUeflt. M. P. Railway. gret it.

January 31, 1897: Ottawa Times: John Jacobs, the Lane Jon Stone Mrs. Maggie Davis blacksmith who waa recently convicted Nate Browney Sirs. Mary Taylor in district court of assault, was la3t Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Collections and pension busi Parties calling for the above adver Friday denied a new trial. Jacobs at tised letters, please say advertised.

ness a speciality. or.ce entered upon his sixty days jaH Adam Loch, P. M. Missouri Pacific Reduced Rates. sentence, and Sheriff Church installed him as a "trusty." The charge against Jacobs was criminal assault, committed Elmer Hunt wao up from Osawato-lnie Monday evening and took a short ride into the country.

Lost: A note for $175 given by Joel Morris and George Hamlin in favor of A. Bates, Lane, Kan. Miss Golds, Faust will teach the spring term of school at district 19, commencing next Monday. Mrs.McFadden who has been visiting her daughters in Lane, returned to her home in Greeley Wednesday. K.

A. Stiles started for Kentucky Home seekers' excursion tickets to upon ten-year-old Velma Glore, but TAKE YOUR" the information being faultily drawn points in Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisana, Arizona and New Mexico at a rate of one fare up, Jacobs was convicted only ot sim 222 224 Main OTTAWA. A ll laT Blacksmithincj pie assault. plus $2.00 for the round trip, Dates of sale, February 2 ond 16, March 2 and The fourth annual meeting of the -To- 10, April 6 and 20, May 4 and 18. For Franklin County Farmers' Institute the meeting of Grand Lodges of Kan Sunday with a car of emigrant outfit will be held in Ottawa February 18 and Ward Weber.

Pictu res Enlerged; sas at Salma, Kansas, rate of one fare His family will follow later. 19. The executive committee have for the round trip. Tickets on sale, prepared an interesting program for Prof. O.

W. Newhouse and wife came Feb. 13 to 17, return limit, Feb. 20. the occasion, mostly home talent, on uoau i'luiu Lioiiiei'it't Saturday.

Mr W. R. Snook, Agent. Newhouse returned Sunday, subjects of the greatest importance to our farmers. A cordiiil invitation is Horse-shoeing, plow and machinery work a specialty.

Work and price guaranteed. In Crayon, Water Color, India Ink or Pastel and Manufacturer of fine Picture frames. Prices Rsasonable and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Wanted: Seven hundred head of extended to all who are interested in How to Prevent Pnenmoaia. At this time of the year a cold is very stock to pasture for the season.

En farm subjects, to attend and take part in the discussions and help make the quire of Charlie Bone, Lane, Kan. institute a success. A. II. Sneed had quite a serious acci easily contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia.

We know of no better remedy to cure a 1332-1334 MAIM ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. J. Iff. C.

Lord. Don't be persuaded into buying lini dent Monday evening by falling on stone walk and dislocating his hip. ments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no ough or cold than Chamberlain's Frank Sneed and sister, Mrs. R. A J)H.

FRANK KERR, Physcian and Surgeon. Calls answered day or night. Residence one block enst of hold. LANE, KANSAS. Newhouse, visited relatives in OBawat Cough Remedy.

We have used it quite extensively and it has always given en more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following, from L. G. Bagley, u. omie from Saturday until Monday.

tire satisfaction. Olagah, Ind. Ter. Wm, Kirkpatrick and wife went to 0 0KOOK00pO0000000000 Ilueneme, are constantly being Chief. Osawatomie Tuesday afternoon.

Some This is the only remedy that is known of their relations there are quite sick to be a certain preventative of pneumonia. Among the many thousands WHAT I Wanted: liny to bule. Prices reasonable, work guaranteed. ho have used it for colds and la grippe have never yet learned of a single received "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, lame buck, sprains and swellings. For sale by Wakefield Gatlin, druggists.

Last Tuesday morning quite a large 7 C. A. Reynolds, Osteopathy Groceries, oom and. Provisions. case Having resulted in nneuinonia.

Persons who have weak lungs or have Richmond, Kan. N. B. Staner came up from Osawat eason to fear an attack of pneumonia, onue Saturday to spend Sunday at should keep the remedy at hand. The home, lie says business is good with 25 and 50 cent sizes for Bale by AVnke-field Gatlin, druggists.

him. party left for Maysville, Kentucky, where they resided prior to immigrating west. Two poor crop years, with produce very low, discouraged them HI 9 Clubbing Rates. This paper one year and and turned their thoughts to "the old There has been more bickness in this vicinity within post week than for six months previous. There have been no This is to inform the public that I have opened up it grocery store in Yunge's old stand, just west of the shops, nnd invite a share of your patronage.

It is a thorough knowledge of the construction of the body. For every effect there must be a cause and when the cause is remedied nature restores perfect health. Dr. O. C.

Payne practices Osteopathy and positively cures diseases without medicines Consul-tation free. OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS. Kentucky home" which they left but a Kansas City eekly Star, ti.oo fatalities, for which we may be thankful. shorj time ago. We expect to see the greater portion of them return before five yrars roll by, contented to live and Webster's International Dictionary Kansas City Twice-a-week Times, 1.50 Kansas City Daily Sunday Times, 4.00 Kansas Farmer, 1.00 Leslie Illustrated Weekly, 2.75 is the standard of the United States N.

B. Staner Government printing office, the U. S. Supreme Court, and of nearly all the die in Kansas. Those composing the party were Ruf us Stiles, wife and child George Case, wife and child Edward Topeka Semi-Weekly Capital, 1.00 Cincinnati Enquirer, 1.00 school books.

McKenzie and wife, Sarah, Viola, Lu Toledo Weekly Blade, 1.00 crecia, George and Choebe McKenzie. Osawatomie, Kansas. There are two boys in this town that are going to get themselves into more A very quiet and impressive ceremo ny took place at the residence of Mr. trouble than they ever saw or dreamed of if they don't mend their woys, and Wm. S.

Eaton, on Palmer Terrace, Kansas City World (daily except Sunday) 2.25 Kansas City World Daily and Sunday, 3.75 Inter-Ocean, AVeekly, 0.70 Inter-Ocean, Daily and Sunday, 5.50 Inter-Ocean, Daily except Sunday, 4.00 Inter-Gcean, Sunday, 2.25 that in short order, too. January 9, when Mr. James Holmes, of Kansas, and Miss Grace Silveira, of AUCTION I have ten heating stoves on hand A LIE in an advertisement does more harm than good. If we should say we can sell you two silver dollars for one gold one and make a profit thereby, but when we offer you more beauty and higher quality in our FURNITURE than you can buy elsewhere for the same money, we are telling you this place, were united in wedlock. The bride, who is a dignified young which I am going to close out at cost.

Now is the time to buy. Also few sets of single harness at prices that will lady, looked striking in her white bri dal dress as she entered the spacious I am prepared to cry 'your sales. Terms reas surprise you. L. shackleton.

parlors of the Eaton residence. Mrs. Wm. 0. Green played the wedding march.

Mr. and Mrs. Holmes will re Send for sample copy of this week's satisfaction onable and guaranteed. side in New York City, where Mr. Kansas Farmer no partisan politics in it and then take advantage of the following low clubbing rate: This paper Holmes' business has been for a num A TRUTH and the "old reliable" Kansas Farmer both for one year for $1.00.

Save ber of years. Mrs. Holmes will be missed by a large circle of friends. Sag Harbor Express. Mr.

Holmes is a former resident of Lane, having taken Thos. H. Nof singer. LANE, KANSAS. The Cincinnati Enqnirer And this paper both one year For money.

Fully equipped undertaking department in connection. When in town, call and see us. We have been sending a number of quite a conspicuous part in the border troubles about the time of the civil war. He is now in New York practicing law, but still claims Kansas as his sample copies of the Graphic to pur-ties in Lane and vicinity who we think should be regular subscribers. Within the next few weeks we will call on you Who eaa think of some simple Wanted-An Idea oiuc pawner E.

W. DOWD. Ottawa, Kan. Protect your Ideas: they may brlna residence. We join with his many friends in this vicinity in extending on weaun for your subscription, so please be pre Writ JOHN WEDDIHJJURN Patent Attor- pared for us.

124S.MainSt. aaya. Waaalaftoa, D. for their prt oOar Ska MM mi tf hundred larutlooa wanted. congratulations..

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