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Greeley Graphic from Greeley, Kansas • 8

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Greeley Graphici
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Greeley, Kansas
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1803. tuiuitu "tuiiciuuii iruui -ivi- gcntine, who had used a knife with serious effect on a man there, and if mh Pail. Exchange) Scissorings. Westphalia Times: 31 rs. David Corley and Mrs.

James Kellcrman went to Greeley the other day to visit with relatives and friends: who was hiding about Garnctt, was captured by an ofllccr from Argen- takcn back Parker Pilot: G. W. Grimmer, tine. Sunday night, and of Greelov bouffht about $800 worth to the scene of the fight. Lane Leader: Mrs.

H. L. Swain and children, of Greeley, was visit WILL stind warm water and sun beat with out injury. Made from manila stock, vert strongand durable. Thispailis WOUND, therefore SEAM LESS, and very light.

WAR. RANTED NOT TO LEAK OR WATER. SOAK. Are tasteless, and will stand any fair ordinary usage. The strong iron hoops, top and bottom, protect the inside as well as the outside edges of the pail.

Packed in substan tial wooden crates, one-half dozen in each. Not excelled for dairy purposes. The leading Paper Pail in market, For sale by the Jobbing Trade. Insist on your grocer supplying you with the "Eureka" Paper Pail and takeuo ing among friends in Lane, this of cattle in this neighborhood, this week The M. K.

T. railroad are putting up a depot at this place. Since the cyclone blew the depot away last spring they have used a caboose. week. Mr.

Swain kept a stand during the fair. Sharp fell otf a load of hay, yesterday, dislocating other. his shoulder and causing other inju MANUFACTURED Garnctt Dave Spots Agitator: I MOCK, GOULD MOLINC, ILL. ries. 1 was hroujjut to town ana attended to by Mcintosh.

Mill i A Scientific American Agency fQT Garnett Journal: Jesse Carrier, young man charged with killing LYOULL APPRECIATE -THE jDRIK HIGM Mr. Wilson with a corn knife, was WHEEL. bound over to the district court by Judge Evcrline under bond of $500. One by one the postoflices be CAVEATS. SO EASY TO RUN: Almost runs its self.

TRADE MARKS, come Democratic in our count. Ancil F. Hatten was appointed for Westphalia in the place of Dr. Kirk-pa-trick removed. Hatten will make OESICM PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etcl NONE.

OF THAT TERRIBLE lRATTLNQ NOISE SO COMMON a good postmaster. VTO LAWN MOWERS, Garnett Plaindealer: Joseph M. Kl And it cuts cosey in HIGH, luuun (iHA03 WJ Send. for cur rrc-rnnuc 2 SYRACUSE. Daly has been appointed postmaster For information and free Efandbook writo to MUNN 301 LtlOADWAT, NEW YOKK.

Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Solendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly.

3.00 a year; $1.60 six months. Address MUKN fUBiasutits, aUl Broadway, flew York City. sf circular lhkw u. Ntw YORrtJ at Richmond, Kansas, vice Mrs. Harshbnrger removed Married, at the Oak Leaf hotel Monday, Sept.

18th, Judge Miller officiating, Mr. P. Wm. Swisher and Miss Ida Mav Of Wallace, both of Kincaid Mr. TO THE FA11MER: Geo.

R. Lawellin and Miss Victora Wholesale Manufacturers of PLEASURE VEHICLES. Osbom were married at the home of the bride's parents, in this citv. Take your home paper first, then subscribe for the Wfikly Edition of Thursday evening, Sept. 14th, Rev.

of the M. E. church offici ating The examination of Jesse Carrier, for the killing "of L. M. Wil son, took place before Judge Evcr T3 id c3 13 a line Monday and Tuesday last, and he was held for trial iii the March term of court.

The examination of Walter Carrier was postponed until THE KANSAS CITY i-'STAR" A PAPER FOR THE FA KM Eli. 25 ens a Year- THE KANSAS CITY STAR, DAILY: 1 YEAR, $4. 3 MONTHS, the 26th. A man by the name of Yearout, residing on the old Dickson farm in Westphalia township, lost F. A.

AAES iff. his barn and all its contents by fire, Factory and Salesrooms, on tne lutn inst. Une norse, a new buggy, 100 bushels of flax, 200 bushels of oats, and all his farming mplements burned. The fire was Running Mill on Earth. The Lightest set by children playing with matches Mr.

Yearout was away from home at the time. Stall By Ourselves. Garnett Eagle: Eli Truefitt, of Greeley, had business in the city, a few days, and vou will be startled at the unex- Saturday There is a probability If The Me Roller Bearing cected success that will reward your efforts. We that Mrs. Laura M.

Johns will speak positively have the best business to offer an in this city early in October that can be touna on tne lace oi tnis eartn, S45.00 oroflt on 8875.00 worth of business is Capt. Mitchell, of Greelev. visited I Steel WM Mills. being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and jrirls in our tm 4 his daughter, Mrs. Walter Latimer, employ.

You can make money faster at work for us than vou have any idea of. lue business is so city, Wednesday Mrs. M. easy to learn, and instructions so simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who take Lease is advertised to speak in this city on equal suffrage one week from hold of the business reap the advantage that arises from the sound refutation of one of the tomorrow, September 30th.

eldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses in America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. AH besrinners succeed crandly, and more than THE Uses No Oil. 0T Tn Has Roller Bearings. I llULi Is a Solid Steel Wheel.

Ul il I II P. Is able to govern itself. UULIJJ is safe in all Storms. BSBSSSS Bequires no attention. Etas the least number of wearing parts.

Makes one stroke of the pump to every revolution of the wheel. Has more power than any other wheel of its size in the market. was a collision of two freight trains a short distance south of town on the realize their greatest expectations. Those who banta ire. Sunday nignt.

JNo one try it find exactly as we tell them. 1 here is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urge killed but one engine and several it you are already em them to begin at once. Bl- III No lost motion-No ierking and pc'and- pioyed, but have a few spare moments, and wish cars were badly smashed Mrs, ro to use them to advantage, then write us at once Hunley, wife of Robert Hunley, liv (for this i3 your grand opportunity) and receive full particulars by return mail. Address, 'XKUJ3 Box Wo. 400, Me.

Don't ing near Bush City, died, Thursday, rnction wo un no uiimninjj. mgofthePumP. Agents and Dealers handling the Globe command the trade and keep it. fnil to see our exhibit at the World's Fair this year. Send for circulars prices on Slills pTmpI Tanks, Towers, Power Attachments for Grinding, Churning, Ltc A ma EVEEYWEEB3.

Prices and Terms literal. BBAHCB HOUSE-SIOUZ CIT7, IOWA. 'Si WIND MILL West Pullman, CHICAGO, ILL. Sept. 14, after a brief illness.

Mrs. Hunley was a most excellent Chris tian woman and a devout wife and mother. soldiers who went PATENTS into the People's party in order to obtain greater rights will look in vain Additional Local Items. W. G.

Roth had business in Thursday. B. M. Mills, of Osawatomie, was FOR PROTECTION, NOT FOR ORNAMENT. into the Singleton property, near the depot.

Dale Gehr started to Chicago, Thursday, to take in the World's Fair or as much of it as he can. James Asher. Ed Dolson and Writs DUBOIS DUBOIS, Patent Attorneys. for some veterans name on the ticket. It is not there.

The old' soldier like the farmer was told he wasn't "in it" Inventive Age Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. in town, Sunday. Book Free. Mention this papef.

Robert Cottle, of Parker, was in the city, Thursday. Lloyd and Miss Elsie Mundell attended the show at Lane, Wednesday RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE. TRAINS GOING WEST. with these reformers in Anderson county. Kansas City Journal of Tuesday says that Rev.

A. P. Hamilton and his wife, of the North Lawrence M. E. church, have both become insane within the past week.

He i a son of Uncle Sam Hamilton, of Goodrich, well known to most Anderson county people. rassengerJNo. zzi Freight No. 213 Mrs. Amos Dicker, of LeRoy, is visiting her father, Levi Sizemore, A.

Gehr and C. W. Singleton shipped a car of cattle and hogs, to Kansas City, Wednesday night. Jack Tippin has moved his family night. Joseph Volz has bought the Milly Alexander property on south Prairie street and will take possession in a few days.

Consideration, $290. TRAINS GOING EAST. Jfassengcr jNo. mzz p. Freight To.

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