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The Weekly Graphic from Huron, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Graphic from Huron, Kansas • 4

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Elliot Davis took a run up to Hor. The father of 0. W. ftytfng in I MEMORIAM, ire Corn rolling in in immense quantities. 1 K.

vf. Used paid a vlsitt to Everest Tuesday. John N. Keynolds returned to TSW week. the city, Your Editor, is taking flying, trip through Nebraska.

Mis Nettie Kepjiart and Ed. Sloan went to Aiphlson Thursday. There is such a slow talker in town tnat hi. ljsteners take cat naps between sentences. It, L.

W. Pcobasco keeps his com- shellqr Qji steady hum. turning out corn bjr tfte carload. Our large, new type has at last arrived and we aw riow prt pared to print your sale biBs us your orders. Mrs.

John Rlobmond, who has been visitin gher Mrs. Jas. Lewis, returned To her home in Ilorton Thurs day. The Graphic hardly understands Doubtful Republican's" metapbor. Are we.

to suppose, that the Devil Is kilndrymg the Alliance in order, to roast" them in '92? F. BARNES, UNDERTAKER. HEARSE FURNISHED AT 'Mi t'i" Satisfaction Guaranteed, l(, Huron Grist Mill, jirxds of Feed tJ hi: Choice Heal Griiham for Sale. FARMERS, Give us a trial. Wbere you can get Matifi aM Rairfid, thing from a toy.

tup to aUdll for a steam mm, Old Eustv Plows ani Lisftrs GTomifl and MM: $mYM HcpaM WEWARftftlfT OUR WORK R. W. PROBASCO, 10 JiC. TIME TABW. WESfl BOUND.

Kail. .11:30, p.m. o. 3, Passenger, 10:54, a. ra No.

877, m. fo. 123, Freight p.m. EAST HOUND. No.

2 ...31 a. No. 4, L'ussengei, .4:54, No. 124, Freight, a. No.

128, Freight, .2:42 p. m. All the above trains- carry passengers. J. J.

Agt. ROCK ISLAND EOUTE Pierce Junction), WEST J30UNP No. 1 Mail and a. m. No.

13 Mail and Ep; 1 1 :31 a No. 3 9:53 p. m. EAST BOUND. No.

f.Mtiil and .5:15 p. No. 14 Mail and Exp 4 :08 p. m. No.

1 Express 7 :59 a. m. r. CillUSTIAN CHUltUH. Service at 11a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. every other Sunday. Eld.

Jas. McGuire, Pastor. Sunday Scho61 every Sunday at It clocR, a. ni. A.

yvissoh, upi, PRESUYTBRIAN CIIUHCII. Ser yicwal; nt eveiy Second and Fourth bunday. liev Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o'clock; A. L. Long, Supt- First Sunday at i ciock p.m.

ana eery Third Sunday at 11 a-mv Be. Kirby, Pastor. Sunday Sr.hool every Sunday at 1( o'clock. Sam'l Biley, Supt. A.

O. U. W. Me-its the First and Third Friday evenings of each month. Wiley Jones, M.

W. Sam'l Biley, Bt corder. K. P. Meets the First and Third Wed nesday evenings of each month Visiting members are cordially in vited to meet with us.

(i- Stabler, C. C. X-'J. Wilso, K. P.

B. S. JLP. A. Meets the First night sifter the full moon.

A J. Wilson, Pres. C. Young, Sec. A.

F. A. M. No. 72, meets the Sal urdiiy on or before the full moon each month.

Visiting brethren ai. welcome. Dr. Jones, W. m.

W- R. Patersott, S. jt. e. b.

Meets every Wednesday Jfeooks ft A. Huron Farmer's Alliancr meets in Starr's Hall every Saturday at 7:30 o'clock, p.m. Geo. Gates Sec. O.

M. Anderson, Pit O. O. F. No 370 meets every Thursday evening in the Lodge Hall.

Tm ting brethren are welcomed. F. C. Buck, It, S. G.

W. Wells N.G Huron Weekly Graphic, Entered in tha post-office at Huron. Kaa, at second efciss mail matter. TERMS ALWAYS IV ADVANC a. Tess: Otxt Year, ei.CO.

Months, 25 cents. Three Months, A Bed Cross above JUs paragraph flubscriplion is now due. Under this mark we would respectfuilv thank yo for your past patronage and solicit conunuanoe oi ine ADVEBTISEMENTS. Jocal Notices five cents per line, Standing Advertisement, rates will be tnade kftoiwrt on application. All advertisements must be closely (lis- played and no poster type aiiowea.

COMMKBCIAL 1'hINTING. In connection with the Graphic, We have well equiped Job Office and are prepared to execute all kinds of l'lain and Fancy Printing in a sati factory style Short. Ditny aracies on umeiy buu iectsare always acceptable. eta are always acceptable. News Items from surrounding neighbor- side of tne paper only, write name veky plain, and alwas sign your re.ii nrtuic.

wiu not appear. mt 1 1D6 WBAFtliu wui jtju HEAD IT. to Callahan's for Cranberries, Oysters and Celery ffof ICC TO FARMER'S. ns -i; jin me as soon as possible ana leave their orders as I have only a limited amount on hand. Ed.

Ptrdu this tn ty I I ton last Thursday. Rev. Elliot, a Presbyterian minister, was in town Thursday. J. BHHngsloa came up from Tope- ka and spent Sunday with his family.

The directors oj the defunct Peoples Hank blame the Alliance for the condition of their assets, Ftmeral of Sherman at St, Louis Feb. 21st. Th Mo. Pac. will sell you a round trip ticket, for $8.50.

Jas. Murphy, the ngricul-turaleditpj, thinksthe late snow has. greatly improved he wheat prospoot. The report that the ladies are taking, up a collection to buy George Watson a i.io,ther. Hubbard is a canard.

But wouldn't halookluseiousVUin! Post Meridian, Stabler, has a new tjpe-writer, It is called the "Jiaby:" presumably because a baby can write ten times as fast and; quite, as legibly as one can onjjt. REASONABLE RATES; J. M. Bcker, Proprietor Qrourxd to Order, Wagons, Inm and slKf-st erwr Samuel Rilsv TlTlTin HKIl I inn JUt Ins Agent. CASRJ Market sVSstL lte l' purpoK.

t5 ROOM; KANSAS. IV. I ihtf 1 It 35iHnB WW i ff i In. I'll: ft. Ejlen, Mttia negnl.tr nieeJiug, hold; this day, the Kden Lodge, l18K of the Fnrmit'Alhance and Industrial Union unanimously adopted the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, It has pleased Divjne Prov idence to remove- from our midst, our brother, John L.

Blair; and Whereas. It is but just that a fitting recognition of his many virtues should Besoived. lJv the members of Eden nn.ria i nnrnnii'H iih ii. 1 Lodge, that, while we bow with sub- mission to the Will of the Most ign, do not the less mourn ror me nroin haB been tnken t.rom U8 Itesolved, That, in thefleath of John Blair, this lodge laments the loss of III. 1.1.

1 ,1 wuu wita cvci ii aujr wuu um buuu hu- vice and just ruliDgs to maintain gooa order and harmony and the best of feel inirs amnnnr the members of theLodcre: member of tha AniiVnce. tmoat eil(leavors weBe exerted for Us welfare and prosperity, a friend and a companion who was ear xo us iwVed. That the heartfelt synrpa- thy of this Lodge be extended to his mily in their aillctlon. w. and a conv thereof be transmitt ti family of the deceased, and to the II on Gkapiiic and the Severance News.

By Order of Eden'LodgH Mo. BUS, T. E. Donnellan, Sec A REPUBLICAN'S DREAM. I dreamed that I died and went to heU knock at the gate and the dev Li's clerk met me.

He was a stout look ing personage somewhat resembling Grovev Cleveland. I told hini I wished enter and he bade me follow hiiiiA We pr-ssed down a broad road roar which he informed me was the road to distruction. Presently he pinis ed at another gate and gave a lout cnock an'd the Devil himself, oaenec. the gate and mk; "Well done, thou good and faitnful servant, enter hit the kingdom 1 have prepared for yen. told him I only a visitor and wifch to look through his inst.tuthn.

all right, to him. We passer on a little wv and paused before aii immense furnr.ee. Here, he said, is where I destroy the political spirits o) he defeated politicians. These are. publicans.

The fire was of great in which the bodies were lain straigli; md soon consumed. Near by sat a sl'i ri iank figure clothed in black. He won spectacles and his face was pale afid haggard and his nad face somewhat i sembied the iridescent Senator. passed on a little farther and came "io i lurnace mveh larger than thfe one wi nad jffs'fpa'SSf-cirThese said his majes( ire democrats. There '-wer many ii numler and the heat was intensely whi'e and there Was a strong smell brimstone.

At the right was a large fij; ure dressed in grey) and i.is face wa pale and somewhat resembled the can didate for Governor on the Democratic ticket- W(J 1 asseA on carae to pUsofftllmthrtmrelaldnp cross wise. Underneath there was a slow lire Alliance men. We are only kiln-dry in them. Now they Sre too green to burn but they will be all right in '92. Turn inc around to leave ifty attention wa 4j i i iUI lu lJil1 en iu vk mu seated on a thrown hum abtrve the res a crowu of glory that sparkled with orlitterin" diamonds and fevicht firokl was on his heM.

A lone WoVinir tcard mmHl to wvr His faoh tA hm noun- tenance seemed to denote that he had triumnhed over his enenflcsV In his hand he haVl a trlitterinar sword, and on its Dri(rht jjiade was eneraveft these words: "We are coining rainier Abra ham with Six Hundred Thousand more Make room for Us lu Xlnty-two, A Doubtful Republican. A county editcr speaks of a coiitcm- poary as "so dirty that every time he ffoes up stairs the is in real estate. 'J here must have teen two ground hogs that memorable day. Sunday oi I nOAnlo U'OrD ll 4 lr 1 ft i.4T.1nn I v- ice, There were surely no republican tickets cast in Winchester last tSll The Heald comes each Aveek wrapped in a The deadly Alliance must hav got in its work The iHth of Admiral Pnrfor Pr I retarv Windom and Oeneral SI has scared Stabler and Doc. Jones into silence.

The deaths of othof great men niway has this effect on A Bank will be started the first of April with Ed. Terdue, B. II. Davis, Geo. Metz, M.

Bay, S. niley and M. J. Woodward, as directors. (Nt te.

The above is good enough to bo rue-but -it is just a dull day item. Is your name on our I The iay car dropped a few dollars. here Wednesday. Revs, tfoinm-aitf Kirby went, up to Everest Wednesday. A biT wolf drive north-east of here Saturday21.Fallln.

Mfs, L. Gentry made a tjSj over urn. last Wednesday. The Enterprise correspondent ac knowledges to being a dog. J.

Callahan and "Jas. aynard UlUYOUIHv''- Twenty-four inch ice passe through here on the cars from the nor i. Ye Chronicler" spent aturdav with his parents in Leavenworth. Miss Addie Cl.oyeav of Lanaaslrr, was visiting here last Wednesday. as.

Murpny toon a uipio jveresu Monday on business and recreation, ThP. w. fl. T. IT.

held teii" first conn convention in Effingham last week. It is-aggravating to the reporter the way people stay at home and do noth- ing. J. J. Curley is haunted with the am bition to become Division Superintendent.

some tunas wmntwx oy tne reopies' isanK, The Blair boys have finally succeed- ji in filling their ice-house with good, dear ice. A solicitor for a Kanaas City live itock commission house is in the cit his week. Elliot Davis will leave to attend col in Des Moines in the course of month or so. Next Monday evening the ladies wili ry to please yon. Be sure and givi diem the opportunity.

Dame Nature presumed we had had Dddling enough and gave us severe snow storm Wednesday, The Eden Alliance passed resolu ions of respect and condolence of J. Ij. Blair, its late president. Our prominent people persist inhal ing "scraps." The first thing we know "leading light" will get hurt, Ol Ov I i Durham Uulls for sale. M.

Lloyes, Lancaster. I Mrs. McMullen and Mrs. Smith win 'iad been spending the week with friends in Leavenworth, returned honu last Friday. Alec Blair has had the chills and fe.

ver for the six weeks A chill when the mercury would go up and fever whcU tf ua a I rank and Mark Cloyes, Al. and John Stnrgis, Geo, Taylor, Harry Mc- Manus and Geo. Smith, of Lancaster, al of th trinlfl link. Attended indm h. 1 Huron last week.

It is hardly probabl that Judge D.i- vi9 has written a personal letter to pre8ident Hafristto. urein the an- nftintmnt stuhfer tn fh nhi. net. judge Dav'Mtetfflot denied writ- A party to be given this (Friday) evening at iut. weavers.

A good tune is anticipated as Ed. is a jovial, hearty, unloving fellow arid his wife is pleas- ant and sociable. Their young friends wil, doubtlesS hS(Ve treat. ItMrEHH8l LECTURE. Mrs.

Chtise, of Iliitwatha; will deliv- er a leeiurc in ino tmon unurcii, in Lancaster, Saturday evenings Feb. 21, under the auspices of the local W. C. U. Come and hear her.

Tf la an arniiatMnlM aaIJ .1 1 1 wucu 0(uic Ul UUI UU JIUL IU iw v.vriinnu g. nutc iu luau niciii uu me vara lioiu mc hog chute t6' get them back, but then that 18 a llbel A correspondent writes us from Lan easier aooui a young iauy kissing aD almost stranger. Several of her admir- I nvnnJ LA H.fa. .1 wo auu iimu wuts wiuiusau mo uouuiauuu uuu uiejr iuun men, we 1 Jl IiV J1J.U lL I fail to see where our correspondent's I right to "roar" comes in. Mrs.

Dr. Bale was entering Charley Young's yard the other day when one of his big dogs sprang on fcer, throAr- totottogwiniaMd her, 1 TTiA Ana was milla.1 nft hafnra If mnlil hurt her seriously, but she was badly frightened and had to take to her bed. There is one infallible cure for that iftte we 1 1 1 I Notary and For "Bate" Says so. Having bought ivDavio' oharo clooo out my proocnt otoob Qt Greatly Roduced Prices IHAV IHAV JEST D.G: HEAPEST CK OF LARGEST STANDARD 8'3 PRINTS. Selling at 5, and 7 cts, Everything in like propor tion.

At my low price and good qualities Ev erything MUST GO. SOMETHING NEW. SLEEPING CAR TO HOT SPrflNGS, VIA "WAGONER ROUTE." The Missouri Pacific has now in ef fecta splendid through sleeping car service between Kansas City, and Hot Springs, Ark "The World's Sani tarium," leaviig Kansas City at 6. 10 ai. md running through to Hot Springs via the "Wagoner Boute" without change, arriving Fort Smith 2.15 p.

m. Little Rock 9.30 hi; and Hot Springs a. nr, with the privilege of remain ing in berth untill! a. m. For tickets uid further in formation call oh or ad Jress jmy of the company's igents.

My man has an assistant Pat terson. The valentine fiend got la his work Saturday. Charley Young: took a trip up to Ev erest Wednesday Wc printed 500 note heacfe for A. J. Wilson this week.

Sam Riley made a pilgrimage to At chison last Friday. Wm. Blair and of Farmlngton, were visiting in town Friday, C. M. Bemlnftohfof spent a few hours ill tbwh SSCiMivyY Charley Morehead, of Fran ort, is knocking around toWrftRra week.

Alec Blair and wife of IJtfen', were visiting friends n.ir Huron1 Sunday, Mr. Threlkeld is back from No. Mans Land as healthy, hearty and happy as ever- A trray has it "ift" tor Stabler and proposes to start an opposition post Grant Lewis thinks he will be annoy ed as soon as warm weather sets in by a dead dg lying ea3t or town. The city marshal should not ailow Its delicate aroma to become offensive, A "fellow Came into the depot the other day and' bought a Heat- tempted to rlatfon'a'friegftt but could n't work it. He made Curley take the ticket back' because the con.

would have carried him without the ticket, He boarded the next train but the con ductor put him off and made him buy a ticket. And hen lie swore. A ticket was oiily good when" ydil didn't have it Ilonry Beard, who lws1 beeri away to is again in town. Wpsiver mada a business trip ro Atchison Wednesdar. FiWr voted for the fool bill giving women the right lo vote at State, Con-'rrwsional elections.

The BiU fsiiled lacking three votes of a constitutional majority. Seaton voted against it Eev. Kirby, of the M. E. church, assisted by Bev.

Coinar, of Atchison, Is holding a protracted meeting here. The gentlemen are both able and fluent talk ern and should attract large audien-es. Attend these niectings and derive the benefits that arc there for you. IN THE TO the "A 1 Coat Cheap fo1 MEAT I 1 LANCASTER WITH- 6U ftew Lawn and Parlor Game Harmht, Vacuum Tfjipad Arrow Pistol. tes.ibYEirj ft AlA, AGES.

i It trains UM MiHel trengthen the nert with youthful blood. It Blvc9 Uettereontrolof thmelve.t. IUIim iitrfcrt linrmmtil l)C- ttrfon the fup, thf intellect, nntil the Mc type of ntl drvelvpmrin. ht' V. I.

fortlfa irl t. Plltel, Arrow ind Targcfdhly 60c, ir tonr toy Joler doi not It ddini a HUDDer I ippea ss: im rf1 i 1 MUWWJWtfWIWW mm TWfc feW 01SWCFECTAHT ti diin ant! bsd -It call 1 umiI with JvaaE far in ftiiniiuVd In QuiirtlMiifi "PUttlfV" fHE SICK la tn i tvuwvd il guva umS Keep uic rw jur U.4 EGYPTIAN i. POWDER. I NOTANTAN C0U3, OUORUESS Jfgn nu ihem. j.

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