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The Weekly Graphic from Huron, Kansas • 5

The Weekly Graphic du lieu suivant : Huron, Kansas • 5

Lieu:
Huron, Kansas
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5
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prayer by the Chaplain, Geo Mower One of the points of especial interest TE DISCOVERY OF ia 1492 It was ration day with the old aoldier was the reading of a short paper by lat Wednesday Mrs Dr. Stephens, She paid a well Was by Christopher Columbus. In 1890 iho ye disoover-ed that th. Children's Pay at the Eaptist chmrc deserved tribute to the reserve-the vives sisters and mothers of the soldiers-who stayed at home and nobly Sunday night. iu una imituAiuu is at the tore of Talk has been revived of another ri 1 and courageously gave up their all to their country's service, She showed side track and a night operator.

A a nxrn i J. H. Lippincott is busy with his i ww a vv that they too, suffered agony of mind binders. Harvest is close at hand. and bodily privations.

It is not often that this theme is touched on and Mrs A number of young people attended Stephens handled her subject with preaching Sunday evening at Farming spirit ana it was wen received and ton. spoken of by the boys in blue. Rev. Fenton Warher, John Mansonand We have no humbug price-list printed in Btaek-or Red Ink, but we hav as fine stirt of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, H-ATsi CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, Gents' GoJ as uAKiiE rourom the tows op, mmos-ivucts jam bowk to' Louis Repstein keep the grain market Tresize preached an able and vigorous sermon which concluded the exercises in the church. The crowd then marched to the cemetery and decorated lively, The freight trafic is unusually eavy this year.

The trains run in two and sections. GlfRlE and BE OTOI the graves. I NH AM. We are sometimes blessed for what we put injthe paper, but of tener blessed There were seven new members taken for what we leave out. WELLS, HURON into the Lutheran church, last Sunday, Ji.

Geo. Smithson inade the Graphic a couple neat mail boxes this week. The mail bnx should now receive its full James Harrold, the seven year old son of Mrs Annie ltarrold returned from Pennsylvania last Thursday. quota of news. G.

D. Smithson, living south of town lost his wife last Wednesday, through injuries received by breaking through Next Sundaythere will be no 'preach ing at either church. This will seem Odd as it has been a Ions time since the kitchen floor. We regret to see the Times has de? there has been a Sunday missed. Staple and Fancy The STANDARD HOUSE for all cided to abandon publication: and hope after sober second thought, they will W.

T. Bland, of Atchison, was out last Saturday to plead the cause of reverse their decision. Frank Mo wan in the suit of Mowan vs "Widower" says he is tfoinsr to make Gillen. Trie case was continued. a "young peoples" festival in the near IONS, Flour, Crockery, Produce, in short everything usuallv kect in a firsi class Grocerv.

future, the hope oi gaining favor The children of the Baptist Sunday with the young ladies. school will attempt to please you. Sun There was a man in last Sat day evening. An unexceptionable proj urday with a "sure cure" for hog cholera A CHOICE, GLEAN, AND CHEAP LINE OF GOODS, WE OFFER YOU gram is prepared and they are doing He was anxious to piit up $100.00 on their best to make it interesting. the success of his cure.

Honest CSrooci. B.F. Wallack and W. ft Knfcht went A telegraph construction train is on the side-track. They are running the to Atchison last Thursday to interview telegraph wires through the depot in the architect regard to the plan for the high school buildiug.

stead oi the awkward connections S. II. Stoner took advantage of the they formerly had. cheap railroad rates to go to Sterling The stock yards were a scene of 111, where he captured a wife, and re activity last Monday night, Five car turned with her last Saturday. a loads of stock went out, the shippers One of the unfathonable mysteries being V.

A. Sickler, Louis Repstein and one that God himself cannot oretel Ihomas Bohannon, Geo. McLennon is the decision of a jury. This' was and Wm McLennon. The attention of the FARMERS is cailed to the facl that we will pay you a good price for your OREAIM, and collectors will gatlier it from your home.

Try thisi method of disposing of your surplus cream. exemplified in the suit of Ferguson vs Little. Mr. new station agent is a thorough gentleman and is rapidly The G. A.

of Effingham, in con i i j. nection with a goodly number of citi making lumsen iigreeuuie ine peo zens or our town, held decoration ser pie having business at his office. Their vices in the Fffingham cemetery last interests in the station work is w.eli- TO BUTTER CONSUMERS: THE HURON CREAMERY Co. make the verv best 0 Saturday. The salute being fired by carea tor ay mm.

the bons of ve'ercins. BUTTER and will supply You at reasonable rates. Rev. Blakey returned home on the 28th of May. from a canvassing inn in L.

LaBrash left for the east last Sun day afternoon. We do not chroncle this becanse he is of any importance or Lessee and Manager, Missouri, lie Was taking subscriptions for the St Louis Christian Advocate, and also selling bibles. lie reports that his movements interests any one but because he threatened to '-put collections good, and many sale's. neaa on editor" if his name R. L.

W. PROBASCO, Our town is over-run with the canine nuisance. We dp not object to' rriarried ladies having a dog to play with, who cannot have a baby for the same mir- appeared the paper. AVe are going tc-haVtl a Fourth. A grand celebration will be given under the' auspices of the I.

0. 0. F. and the Lancaster Cornet Band will probably assist. Definite' arrangements have pose: but' we draw' the line there, and object to the cultivation of the dog cron for any other purpose.

not, as yet, been made; but it will be The building committee of the (Utheran society here have selected the north 80 feet of the Ilerron's MOTARY PUB lots for a church site', and building 09 some what of this" character. A pleasant suf prise party was given to Miss Lillie Carter by her young friends last Monday evening, the occas operations will begin as soon as the style of building is selected. They will build about a building. sidn being her birthday. A large num OOES LEGAL WHITING.

lFE, FIRE, LIGHTNING AND TORNADO INSURANCE WRinSN. The profuse weeding of the elements last Friday, induced our G. A. R. nost to abandon their previously arranged plan of decorating the graves of the dead soldiers on that day.

The old J. GALL. per of yohng people assembled a'nd the evening passed pleasantly away in music, games, and devices by which young people enjoy themselves. The bell school bad a regtilar picnic last Tuesday, the last day of school. They had a big dinner at the school house and after a ijew games of croquet '1 rl lin 11 rl i .1 l- soldier is very 'sympathetic, and such profuse Weeping as was witnessed on Decoration Day; induced the members of this post, with unanimous consent, to abandon the usual rites and cere monies common to such occasions.

they proceeded to enjoy themselves Groceries Provisions, Fresh Canned Goods, Coffee 4 Teas, Spices etc. K3y Prices and Goods 'Tell. -j A trial will con Vmce you thai I have the LARGEST Stock, Sii the CHEAPEST, Give the best Weight. Blue Jay CONCERNING HSME PATRONAGE. No paper can be published withont home patronage, and every one is inter ested in keeping" up a home paper.

If railroad or factory is wanted, the newspapers are expected to work for it a public meeting is wanted for any purpose, the newspaper is called upon for a free notice. If any of the after the manner of picnicers. They had a large number of visitors and the woods ere filled with the gay throng. Some-of the party expect to remember it a long time. The Americans are always considered as a very practical race, but the sentimental has a larger hold on their sensibilities, than many suppose.

Memorial Day is purely one of sentiment. No legal enactments makes it conpulsory but every year thousands go out to decorate the graves of the fallen. No other nation has such a day where a whole people turn out to honor the dead year after year, The Yankee has his soft side as well as his neighbors. The Union church was crowded last' Sunday afternoon to witness Memorial exercises, The exercises were opened by Commander Hanney ordering the reading of orders from headquarter bv Adj. Murray.

Then followed gongs by Xhe choir; recitations by Nola Rupert F'iia trray and Sarah Hanney, and societies have a supper or reception of any tye newspaper is expetted to give the necessary notice. The newe- aper must puff the schools aud every body else to advance the interesta of the business men of the place, and then give them a handsome notice when they pass away, And yet some of them do nothing to keep up a home news paper. Ex. It is expected that Frank Clo yes will need a pension by the time his round 03 census enumerator i3 complete d..

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Pages disponibles:
572
Années disponibles:
1890-1891