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The Weekly Graphic from Huron, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Graphic from Huron, Kansas • 4

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Huron, Kansas
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LANCASTER NOTES Wholesale retail Picture Frames For Local an eU an 'lie nut nil Circulation, by John A. Jtolnhiiiil, 1 Published Weekly By.W, C. ADKINS. The Oldest Largest House la tie gabpei1 TEKMS; One dollar a ye iv, if pfildlu advance; If not pukl In advance one dollar and a half will bo charged. Correspondence solicited on all important 7 Correspondents are alone responsible Photographer i or mea advanced Dy r.ncm.

All communications must be receiv business in Kansas. I want to inerease my trade with the People of Huron and vicinity, and I will make special inducements to them in prices and freights. Come in and examine my goods when in the city. The stock is well assorted and 1 ed at thjs office by Thursday morning in Atchison. 317, 310 Opm'l St to insure insertion in tne current number.

No attention paid to anonymous Address, i nee very iow. nememDer our New store is THK GRAPHIC, 520 Com Kansas, Huron, Huron Creamery Co. Mang'r. Cream Wanted: Jtoute Men will gather the cream direct from patron's door. Saves you churning: and marketing-butter.

A good price is always paid for cream. Try it. Thore'S money in it for you. Fresh Butter For Sale. Entered r.t.

the post office at Huron, Kansas, as second "class mail matter. A Valuable Gift to Purchasers at he And still things do move and Huron "I i i is out on, the highway, Are wo, of Huron, going to have a Fourth of July at Huron. "We had a Splendid success last Pourth, why not this? GEO. W. STABLER, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public.

Jh Knlnhard hai the subscription books tor Lancaster and is authorized to collect ttnd recipt forsubsoriptlon, and adv Pay him. Lancaster will have sidewalks. Coney Valk is building a fine house on his farm south of town, Miss Ella Lippincott visited in Valley FallB last Friday and Saturday. Bob Andrews, of Everest, spent a few days with relatives here this week. Mrs.

Dr. Desmond, of Atchison, visited Miss Maggie Stickler last Sunday. Miss Eftle Lyons, of Shannon, is spend ing the week with Miss Ella Lippiucott. Knowledge is power, but it takes more than licadwork to turn a grindstone. S.

8. Stoner has moved into his fine house, Wednesday, that was completed last week. It is surprising how some men admire the wisdom of others who come to them for advice. H. Lippincott is replacing the roof on his dwelling with the latest improved hip roof, The work on Harry Henderson and Hugh Rankin's "joint store" will soon be In progress, Frank of Downs, is in visiting his brother, J.

S. Iiust, who has been serrlously ill. Miss Mary Trezisc bos seeilred quite a number of scholars and will teach musi through the summer. The father of Rev. John Greenfield of Iowa, was in town a few days this week.

He is a minister aud has a circuit in Iowa. Geo. Allen, of Atchison, Was in town Sunday. He is sitil in the employ of Blish, Mise and Silliman, and studies law at niglit. Ewing Johnson, of Fannington, has decided not to travel east this Summer, fie will study telegraphy aud ofllce work at Nb'i'tonville.

Geo. Anderson, the Salvation army young man of Nortonville who told the people here in a revival last winter thai thev were all going to hell, was at chnrcli Sunday. Some of our farmers say tliitf if they that the wet weather would continue as tenaciously as it has this uing they would convert their farms into sporting and fishing T. J. Klinger received a letter last Sun day from relatives in the easlt announcing the death of his grandfather.

It al There are some people, who, not capable of carrying a large roll a small one in the way of the" progress of qur fair town. Well, enough of these'. sniall'stonea make the way rough and 'discouraging. Hill's Album of Biography and Art GIVEN AWAY FREE, Mr, Weber, the announces to the public that he has made Special terms with the publishers of Hill's Album of Biography and Art, a magnificent 1ook that every family needs and no Library is complete without, aud is now prepared to give one FREE to every customer who makes cash purchases at his store to the amount of Thirty Dollars. Evfr.V Pron will be furnished a card Wliereoji the amount of his piii-chase is registered, and when the full amount is registered the book will be presented to the patron.

Tlie book is a valuable one; aud is worth SIX DOLLAttS. Call at the store and look at it. Boys and Men's Suits. Just received, a very large line of N( Go'ddS, the latest- style in cut and make of Mens and Boy's Suits; the handsomest jroodrs ever brought to AwhUon. Also a grand line of the most beautiful and exquisite items of Gent's Summer Shirts, Underwear, etc.

The republicans are working to capture the Allianc'emen in the north and the (temo'crats to capture' tneni in the south; From what we know of Alliance men, they are fighters and cannot be captured. They are honorable and cannot be bought, and the insinuations that th'ey can should be resented at the polls: Living issues. I have an experience of 20 years in drawing up legal and Pension papers, Special Attention given tb Co! lectons. Public Auctioneer. Rates are HURON KANSAS.

Our Stock of Mens and Boys' Straw Hats is Complete SUITS MADE TO ORDER We can with confidence reromend Mr. Wdod. He ia a first-class artist, aiid Will hot fail to satisfy and. pli2a.su you. have all kinds of goods, ti select from, otir PRICES AliE'AB t1'HRAP ASANYONEin At chison.

THE LEAVENWOBTH TIMES Withiii sixty days It is reasonably certain that Huron Will have a bank in full blast. And more property will Change hands' in the next two riidnths than in thy previous Tike number of years. A gentleman informs us that he is ready to open a store' when the bank'tipcriS. Money talks' and the men who ire doirig this talking have money and back their Words with dollar's. 1891 will leave' Huron with a record of twb or three hundred increase in population.

P. S. Look at our 5dC. straw hats: biggest bargain itf towm Mexican l.y II. R.

Anthony. THE BEST NEWSPAPER IN KANSAS, The Times favors reform and purity in politics, advocates truth and justice, bates hypocrisy uhd.iH independent. SubSbrlptlbn Hates. Daily, oho Weekly, one year 50. THK WEEKLY TIMES 1 and $1.00.

THE KANSAS FARMER The Ghai-hic and Times, oho your 11.2." so stated that he was one of the legal Mustang Liniment Upi RETTERTHAN A GOLD i u- MINK! No Capital needed A a t- r- No risk, but $10 $15 WAIN I ED Piofli! Teacher. The'third party born at Cincinati is a lusty' infant and in two years may be a. perfect prodigy. "There is no saying the fact that it is strong and has embodied living issues in its platform. The great issues are land, transportation and money; with labor arid taxation as weighty side issues.

With lecturer's in the field and innumerable Alliance ane Labor papers, the GitAFillc wtiuld hot prophesy failure. Who can tell what the butc'orrie Will be. A Cure for the Ailments of Mdn arid Beast. A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring ari effective liniment.

No other application compares with it jn efficacy. This well-known remedy lias stood the test of years; almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle 6f Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its U3e alniost every 'day. All druggists and dealers have it.

heirs to the deceased's estate find that that there was a fortune left for him. A pleasant surprise party was given tc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson last Tuesday evening. It proved to Otte rf the season as a large number of young people participated in the exercises of the evening which made it real enjoyable.

S. D. Warner was circulating a sub scriptiou paper last week to collect money for sidewalks. He was encouraged by everyone aii all were highly in favor of the project. Work will be iu progress as gbou lis the citizens hold a meeting to make preparations.

All persons who feci it a pleasure or a duty to pay tribiiteS Of respect to dead relatives dr h'iends by decorating their graves are invited to meet at the Whita-ker hall to-morfoW at one o'clock, where a few exercises will be given, after which they will leave for tlie cemetery to decorate graves. Hursll-Wiiitakef. Maiuued: At the residence of William Kiffe, Atchison, May; 28, 1891, Frank Hursh and Miss Hattie Whitaksr. May the happy couple march on through life Bright Mn and Ladles wonted In every town and County. No experience needed.

Cred it givon if desired. Re early this time and secure first nhoicoof exclusive territory (in this grand New Hook. Don't lie an Ostrich! Write and get full Information iind solid facts about FOOTPRINTS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY. By S. Bryan and Jolrn eiart Eifloatli.

The Story of the Nations as told in the lirialllant deeds and grand achievements of thfi World'g Heroes and Heroines. A rich storehouse of History, Travel, Adventure, and the weird and wonderful events of the "times that tried men's souls." Thrilling Stories of the- days chivalry, startling heroic achievements of warriors and CHisa-lers. Also a. vast Collection of the rrrost gems bt English and American Histrirical Literature. The1 most wonderful New Hook of the day, the great seif-ertiicators just the book tlie people want.

Over 350 grand Historical Illuminations, Half-tone Steel Engravings, and brilliant. Oil colorea plates. Everybody finds it a of success. It sells without No Capital, Tip risk. Straight business anil big, profits.

Spfendid illustrated circulars and full particulars sent free. Addrosa, HISTORICAL PUR. CO. St. Louis, Mo.

R. L. W. PROBASGO, An exchange A perfect town is tliat in1 which you see the farmer patronizing' the home merchants; the laborers spe'ridihg the money they earn Vith their own tradesmen; arid all animated by a spirit tliat will not purchase articles abroad that can be bought St hdrhe. The spirit of reciprocity be-Weeil man arid thri mechanic; tradesman and laborer; farrrier and manufacturer, results every time in making the town a perfect one to do business 'Perfection'' should be desired; even where attainment is barely possible, we presume; but a perfect town rrtiist be deridrriiriated a great rarity until we reach a more advanced stage toward Ihe mileriniiini than Ms yet been gained.

Dealer irv Grain, Coal aiid Feed Independent of any effort wanting to Notary; Public Iiis: Agt Represents Best Oomjianies. bbfes Legal Writing. insure the advancement of thrj material coinforts thiS unioii may bring upon theni is the wish ol the writer and that the eujoymeHts of nuptial felicity may be combined with nature's clioicsst Do You Know Charley Lucas was appointed superintendent and G. W. Stabler assistant sud- erintendent of Bill Posters.

Boys, strike 'em for i circus co'riip. There is one thins in favor of a slouch Experienced Workmanship; Guaranteed Satisfaction. Immediate Attehtloii. Cheapest Service: That it is time to think about Your summer trip? The Santa Fe lioute has on sale Cheap excursion To all Tourist points, east arid werft; Going to the the Pacific Or Atlautic Coast, The mountains of Colorado, Or to ihe Great Lakes, The Santa Fe Reute will take fori Cheaply, Confortably, and Write to F. ft.

Seawright, Ticket Agen't. AttUisori, Kansas'. Ue will seicf you an Interesting Book free of charge. Everybody is interested in it'. Xo paper Can be published without home patronage, and every iiian is interested in keeping up a home paper.

If a railroad or factory is Wanted, the newspaper is expected to worn for it. If a public meeting is wanted for any purpose, tile1 newspapers die Cfilied upon for a free riotice. li any of the societies hav a supper of reception of an) kind, the newspaper is expected to give the necessary notice. tiews-baper must puff the schools and everything else td advance the iriterests of the placet and then give them a handsome ndtice when they pass aw ay. And et soriie" of them do nothing to keep np a home paper.

Gladstone Mich.j ifrpress. hat. When it gets old it don't give one the appearance of a half-di'urien dead-befit as does an old stiff hat. There is a difieieiice in the number of bushels Of grata, a farmer liaiils to market now and iu. oldeii time." They used to haul about 23 bushels of corn, iO Of 50 bushels of, oats, and 25 or 30 bushels of Wheat.

They now haul from 40 fo 60 bushels of coin, ill) to 110 bushels of oats and 50 to t0 bushels of wheat. J. Sloan ts back from Arkflnsaw! "Satisfaction i Huron Grist Mill: i Custom Solicited' 'J. J'r'rictot yHJirds of feed Qrovmcl to Order-, The liiiron Cornet Band has iljiki wiil practice biore and do' lo hoica Hleal Braham for Sale..

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Pages Available:
572
Years Available:
1890-1891