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Greeley Graphic from Greeley, Kansas • 4

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Greeley Graphici
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All knowing themselves indebted. Greeley Hardware Co has various C. Acbeson will please call makes of corn Planters. Cultivators. Walking and Riding plows.

Stalk ALKd RESTAURANT HEADQUARTERS FOR Bread Cakes Candies Nuts, Fruit, Ices. Cigars Etc. Try Our Lunch Counter when You are Hungry. HARRY MARTIN. Cutters get there prices befor buy.

Sutton was in C. this and bought a car load of cattle If you have any Produce I WANT IT. The Monroe Baking Powder is a Cream of Tarter, ask your Grocer for it. Johnson the Photographic Garnet Mrs. Henry Carlile, who had been patient surterer with that terrible If you have a Fat Steer -I WANT IT.

When it is too muddy to come to town it's too muddy to write advertisments. We will promise you something neAV and sensa- -tional in a week or two. disease, consumption, and in hopes If you have a Fat Hog If you have Hides to regaining her health, the family J. T. STODEBAKER COMPANY, 82jk JLi I will sell at Public Sale, on mile north of Greeley, MARCH 97.

SATURDAY, Commencing atlO o'clock a. m. the following property, to wit: 4 good work horses, good milch cows, 2 yearling heifers, 1 jersey heifer, 25 head of hogs, consistingof 2 two horse wagons, 2 set of double work harness, 1 buggie and single harness, 1 standard corn planter, 1 cultivator, 1 sulky plow, 1 harrow, 1 hand shelter, 1 walking plow, 600 bu. of corn in crib, 1 piano, 40 chickens, and other articles too 7 brood sows, 1 sow and 5 pigs, 1 boar, 11 sliotes, House-hold goods numerous to mention. All sums of under, cash.

All sums, over a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved securifcj, with 10 per cent, from date. If paid when due no interest will be charged. 10 per cent discount, per annum on all sums above $5.00. J.M. HIGGINS, Allot.

W. H. STICKLE. to and 3 KINDER Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Will attend calls day or night.

Office and Residence 2nd house north of Post Office. GREKLEY. KAN. CITY DRAY AND TRANSFER. CHARGES REASONABLE.

All aoods handled with i best of care. GREELEY. KANSAS. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST HARNESS "WE Manufacture our HARNESS from the olc fashion -A K. BA.HIC A.

Int 1 13 LEATHER. We invite every Farmer to call and see our work and also keep the best OIL for leather. Repairing done to order. W-C. Acheson.

reele The Greeley: Graphic. HORAeE GRANT, Editor Subscription, $1.00 per Kear, in Advance. Entered at the Post Office as sec ond class matter. e- FRIDAY MARCH. 5 1897.

Local Happenings. What Your Neighbors Are Doing and What Happens to Tnem. Come and settle up last years account. II. Gcrhold.

-A. Walker and Phil Bodenhamer are each on the sick list. Misa McCrum of Garnett visited over Sunday with Mr9. E.F. Keeef.

Greeley Hardware Co will not be nnderisold by any dealers in Ander son or adjoining counties. Cap. Bush bae rented a farm near Seaman and will move next week. Mrs. Park Keeney of Garnett at- tended the funeral and burial of Mrs Carlile, last Sunday.

Jonas Artz commenced work in E. Palmer's store last Saturday. G. W. Carlile resigning.

Gerhold carries the BROWN SHO company shoes In bothe LADIES' and GENTS'. Bennie Davis of Roy.Okla., arriv ed last Saturday and will take charge of his fathers farm ea3t of town. Miss Emma Stickle spent Saturday and Sunday at Lane. Goto Greeley-Hardware Co for fresh bulk Garden Seeds. Mark Skates and wife ot't Lane, visited relatives and friend: in town Sunday.

C. Walter Co. of Lane will move their stock of Dry-Goods and tocerics to Parker. Do you want 12 bars cood soap for 25c go to Palmers. John Cbmcs of St Peters.

arrived at Gresley, last Friday and will make Anderson county his future home. Wm. Savage and family of Yates Center visited with Mrs.Suvagc's par ents, Mr. ond Mrs. C.

Bouck, the first of the week. Henry rat was at Garnett, last Monday and brought home the Walker twonship trustee's books. Usury is now ready for business and will look well to the townships intetsl Now is the time of veor to purify your Blood After 10 years of trint Lalhcu's Sasapa ilia, still leads at .65 and 1.00 Per bottle. U. 8.

itchier, formerly of this place, now rtccives tho Graphic at Florence, Col. Dave Saunders of Parker was in town last Saturday. Mr. Saunders is favorably spoken of for sheriff by his many friends in Linn county. Hero is a marriage notice that appeared in an exchange; "Married In Fllntstone, by Iter.

Wkldstonc, Mr. Ncbcinia Whetstone and Miss I Wllhcluiina Sandstone, both of Lime Now look out for brimstone. Physician and Surgeon, 13? a flays back with this p. the and is of this and he too do at settle. George McFadden started dray No lust Monday.

Charley Dyker returneil from Bi.r lington last Saturday. Go to Kelsey's barber shop for smooth suave and a haircut Will. Gehr is at home on a few Visit. B. A Gear and family have moved to Greeley.

Wil.is Daniels is shaking hands his manv friends in Greeley, week. For dental work call on Dr. L. E. Davis, sHccessor to Dr.

T. Alien of Garnett. Sunday, March 21 ts at 7-30 in. a free lecture will be given ut Public School house by Kev. A Redeker.

i'Subject: Christianity Infidelity." A kind invitation extended to all. Mrs. Amos Decker and children Haskell attended the luneral and burial of her sister Mrs. Carlile. There will be a concert at the Sutton Valley church, Saturday night, March 13th.

all are invited, Mose Dykes of Sugar Valley leaves week tor Colorado. Best work at Johnsons art gallery Ira Richardson moved to the Steve Richardson farm this week. II. Stickle has purchased an interest in the Farmers and Feeders Commission company at Kansas City will move there next week. A dispute arose between John Mertz and Henry Carlile last Tuesday forenoon, in which Henry pro ceeded to telM some things which didn't deny.after John began to abuse Henry, but he took exceptions and delt Mertz a lick with the poker.

Dr. L. E. Davis of Garnett will your dental work satisfactory Garnett, Kan. March 1 97 Comradsj' There will be a meeting of the Anderson Co.

Reunion Association Garnett, March 27,97, The meet ing is to decide on place tor holding our annual reunion Sept. 7, 8, and 9 1897. All old soldiers and sailors are rreuibcrs and all are requested to attend. Dan Moore, President. SOMETHING MEW and HANDY.

Greeley Hardware Cb. has just received a stock of the neatest, strongest, smoothest running stirring plows to be found come and see them and get their prices. A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL. Miss Bessie Dial, last Friday con. pletcd her term of echool at Feur- born School house.

iss Bessie ha9 shown rare pluck, riding from home every day, the distance of about six miles.reganllessof wind ami weather. Her work as instructor has been first das in every respect; juid her pat- rons report every-body well satisfied; this is indeed a fluttering testimonial that rarely falls to lot of any teacher. We predict for her a bright future in the educational realm. A bran new stock of fine spring clothing soon will be here at Palmers. MKETII'G OK P10NKER3.

Fcrty years ago 1857 was llu year of the great tniinigrution to Kan pas, the year when the host of freemen came do battle with the slave power. I hose freeman came, they fought and conquored. There was a mighty host of the in, but to day their number is insignificant. The grim naper has been gathering them into the cemeteries, Most of those remaining are Hearing thiee score and ten. In a decade or two they will live only iu memories of their children.

the lapse of forty years, the few -who are yet with us have concluded to hold a reunion and pic nic dinner at the home of John Hun way nt Lane, on the 17th day of March, 1897. A dozen or so are all that are left. It will be a pleasant and profitable gathering of the men and women who bUized the way or freed iiu in Kansas. BARGAINS IN PUMPS. Den fail to gel Greeley Hardware Co prices on pum.is.

A story is told of a Parker justice of the peace which is worth repeating. After the argamcut of the opposing counsel had been heard the jus1 ice said with all the gravity which the importance of the vase seemed to demand: "Gentlemen, tlu case is a very complicated one, and involves some crv Hue points of law. 1 will take it tinder advisement for three days, but 1 shall eventually decide for the plaintiff." My Spring Stock of Wall Paper it orriv'ng; and you wilt find my stock complete, with constant additions. Prices arc the lowest. C.H.

Lathen. ing. week pure a of lile L. 1 WANT IT. Sell I WANT TIIEMv South Sid my farm one Last December the Kansas City Cash store of Garnett concluded to close out their Block of goods, but owing to the scarcity of money among the people with which to take advantage of the sacrifice sale, a large portion of the stock would have been left on their hands and it was for thein to pack stock away or Duy newgoods and continue business which they have decided to do.

ce their list of bargains. CONCERT To be held at the 31. E. CHURCH, Friday March 12th 97. ADMISSION, 8 cents.

Anthem Full Chorus. Heading Horace Grant. Duet Convent Bells Blocky. Misses Jones and Calvert. Instrumental, Chimes of twilight, Iris Joues Sivrai.

will come again Thompson. Misses Jones, Messrs Kcezcl. Kupp. i Contralto 'fhe new Kingdom, Miss Jennie Calvert Tours. Male Quartette, The bumble bee, TruLu.

Ilupp, Ambrose, Gehr, Dolson. Inst. Duet, Waves of the ocean, Blake Misses Joues, Heading, Laura Sutton. Instrumental. Over the waves, Rosas Miss Alice Joues, Quartette, Come where the lillies Joom, Thompion.

Mrs. Lathen Miss Jones Messes Gehr Lathen. Solo, fail dovf.O fond dovc.Gatly Louis Gehr. Duct, Angels foot steps, Keddison. Misses Joues, Reading, IhttA Ambrose.

Trio, Three little maids from school, Sullivan. Misses Jones, Calvert. Male Qiiaitctte, Evening silver star, Murray. Keczel, Lathen, Gehr, llupp. Instrumental, When the stars begin to peep.

euuw. Jennie Calvert. Full Chorus, loy Walker. Cornet Solo, Loui Gk. I If55" i uioveil to Colorado about one year ago.

Last Saturday night Mr. Car returned from Colorado with his wifes corpse, whi'jh was taken to Mr. Sizeuiore's residence and on the following day, at 3 o'clock p.m. the funeral services were held at the M. E- church, Rev.

H.I. Dolsoi ofliciat- A crowd gathered at the church to pay their last tribute of re pect. An obituary will appear next week. Photos 75 cents per dozen, new style, just introducee. "It Saved my Boy" iRGffcR RfrYrt0lD3.

Pnnlel W. Reynolds, Watson, 111., write Pr. Fcnnor, Fredonla, N. "For nearly two years my little son Grovcr, aged about four, suffered from Kiducy and Bladder disoaso. Finally agravel was forced Into the urethra and remained there producing Blood Poisoning and dropsical effusion.

I refused consent to a surgical operation fearing the result, and commenced giving your Kidney and IJaclo- Rche Cure. When ono bottle had been taken, the stone or gravel had become so far dissolved by It that Ft passml out of Itself, and the child is well mill strong to-dav. It saved mv bov." This Wonderful Cure shows the power of the medicine In dissolving stone. C. U.Jjittlien sole agent, will re fund your money if not satisfied after using one bottle of Dr, Fcnners medicine.

Sell you a goud 10c at Palmers. wash board for Last Sunday night Mrs. W. A Derails was called out of this world to a better life. She had patiently sulfeied for over six loujr years with that dreadful malady, the cancer, She died willingly and with resigna tion unto the will of God.

The de ceased reached an age of 57 years, was born at Fencnkirclien, Westpha Iia, Germany tuxl lived lor many years at Scipio and Greeley, where she was beloved by all. Her remains were interred at the Catholic Ceme tery, South of town, Monday at 11 a. in. The funeial services were con ducted by Rev. A.

Redeker. A great crowd was present to pay her the last tribute. May she rest in peace. Urecley Hardware to has extra clean Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass, Kalfir and lied Top seeds at lowest market prices. A syndicate of western editors off crcd a 1,000 prize for the best ap peal poem to newspaper subscr.bcrs to pay up.

Christopher Slices, won the prize with the following poem; 'Lives of poor men oft reennd us, honest toil don't stand a chance; the more we work there grows behind us bigger patches on our pants on our pants once new and glossy, now are stripes of different huef all localise subscribers linger and don I pay up what is due. Then all ton be up and doing, send your mile, however small, or when snow and winter strikes us we shall have no pants at all. GLKN ITEMS. Miss Bath Bouch returned from a few days visit at Osawatomie, Saturday. G.

W. Grimmer and family spent Sunday with M. A. Milcnell. Mr.

oods moved to the Pingry farm lust week. Mr. Bodenhamer has been quite sick. Jasper Bongs spent Sunday with his best pirl. Mrs.

Sarah Wutkins is visiting her paresis, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frame.

Sterling Frakes is on the sick list. Hurry Itrickcr spent Sunday with II. Bouchers. Mr.George Bolenhamor is visiting his brother in Miami county this week. T.

O. B. of 11. II VANTED-AN )ilna patent rmtiwt yotir IiImui I hey may brine yon WMltli. Writs JOHN WKDlmiY-HClVN 1'atrnt Allortn-j-1 UC.

MASTfcRCi a if Soatii My books arc'now posted up to date and' 1 want all knowing themselves indebted to mo, to come and see how vou stand. JI. Geriiold. -Syrup and Sorghum-' 25c at. Pal mers.

"An old fellow was Approached 'liy book agent who wanted to sell a cyclopedia The old man surprised the agent by telling him that he "would nol have one of the gosh blamed things around the house and he caught the girls'lrying to ride one, he would kick thtiin uuiil they couldn't sit on it. i A traveling man recently walked 1 into a store and fired at tho jpropne- tor the old stereotyped question: "How do you find business?" The proprietor promptly answeied, by judicious advertising." It was too good to keep and the salesman is now telling it to all his customers. I have a good second hand cook stove for sale. Albert Kclsey CARD OP THANKS. We desire, through the columns of the Graphic to thank 'who so kindly assisted at the Funeral and Burial of Mrs.

Mary Carlile. Henry Carlile and Children Levi Sizeiuore and Children. Last Monday morning at 9 30 a. Ferdinand Kalzer and Miss Anna Egidy were united in marriage at the Catholic Church. The cermonies according to the rites of that cLurch are always i.i pressive.

Henry Eyi- dv and Adolf Katzer acted as wit nesses and Misses Lena Bruns and Anna Katzer were brides maids. The social part of the wedding took place at the luides residence near the South Pottawatomie Creek. A big crowd such as very seldom meets at weddings, was gathered together, to celebrate the joyous event. The young folks entertained themselves in the evening by dancing A thing that looxcd something like a camion could be seen on the porch, but it seemed people were- not seared of it. It was a cannon from Kansas City and contained seme of the German's national drink.

The young couple received many handsome presents. The bridegrooms residence is in Wichita Kansas and he is nil energetic young man who will' make his mark some day. The bride is a lady esteemed by all, who know her. They will move t3 the west next week, where they will make their future home. May they live in pease and prosperity for many years to come.

Lant week Ilcv. John Bedek'ir of Westphalia, wi's in towu to examine the Catholic school. The children made a very good examination and the examiner gave praise to the children as well as to the teacher Miss Minnie Soiiderman who has directed the school for tho last three year There is an atteudeuce of 37 childern Since wrote you through the Pluiudualer that we would continue the business, so favorbly know us the Kansus City Cash Store, We have filled the Store chuck full of Bargains. 25l! of light brown sugar, fur $1,00. 27lt of Orleans sugar, for (lib Pi ime Hio Colfcc-green, $1, 00.

5" Jav. blend coffee, for 00. We have the old reliable brand of Flour, King and Qucuii, Another big lot of U3 cents Teas of all kinds to be Hold for iti cents. 10 lb tavi beans, jr 25 cents. bailer beans, for 20" prnns for fl, 00.

Try tho ilcatl'i Baking powder it absolutely pure. Knusas City Cash Store. Garnett, Kan. Vane Calvert paiuls have been tesled for over a quarter of a ceutory and have never been surpassed. They wear longer, look neater and cost less than any on the market old Jones Marihon, Tarkio Avalanche The annua' Washington debate was held at college chapel Monday evening, Feb.

22 Only honor students in the Junior ciass are eligible lor participation in this debate. Ut those who were eligible this year only H. A. Kclsey appeared to debate the question given no one caring to combat him in the contest. The debate is an extempor ancous one.

The general subject lhal is to be discussed is announced tome mouths in advance, but the statement of the question and the assignment of the sides arc delayed untill within forty-eight hours of the time of he debate. The question as stated for discussion was; Kesolvc, That women should be granted the right of sulferagc on the same conditions as men, Mr. Kclsey supported the affirmative of the question and supported it well. His arguments were strong and forcibly put. lie gave many and good reasons why women should be given the right of franchise, lie not argued the subject from an afllrmative standpoint but took up and answered many of the arguments of Hi' iso ho ate opposed to the rights of franchise being given to women.

The presenilation of the subject was altogether cro.litable. One of our exchanges thus solilo-quiAS. Sing a song of swelled head, a fellow full of gin, coining home at 4 a. mi. his wife won't let hitu lit his feet ure full of tanglefoot, his head is full of wheels, the keyhole runs a-round the knob, he a funny feelinji feels.

lie puts his feet upon the porch, his head upon the grouud.nnd all the. within the wheels arc going 'round. He thinks that he is sober, and that ever) one is tight, and he thinks he's in his bedroom instead of out all He thinks the moon's a dollar nnd will buy a dozen drinks, and various other thoughts he thinks and thinks and thinks. But when the moruiim coniclh and it eouieth soon at that.he looks around and murmurs: Great snakes! where am I Go to Lathen, for all kinds of 1'aiiKS. OilSjYsrnishes, Stains, (Jlass, Lead from $4,00 per hundred r.p.

1 am stllii.g the Health and Milli-gan Paints, which has been use4 for 44 years and fully Guaranteed a to durability and cheapness, will wear longer, spread f.irlher than any paint. Barn Paints a- specialty. Now who said this prohibition question was a success, it is one law that makes more liars, perjurers thieves, and sconndiels ihan any law on the statute books. Studeuakek. GllKEI.EY GttAl'lllC.

Now that's funny, The boys will have to read 4liat with a big gram of allowance, its an adver tisement, a 'tip' for the Mistic Bro therhood Law never pulls down. The ethics of law lifts up to a more noble citizenship, those who may have fallen, by appetite or habit.and place them in the proud position designed by the creator. The dilliculty Mr. S. speaks alout docs not lay in the It is more properly found with the conniving politician, who, tj gain favor and re cognition, promises both sides; the churih people on one side and the bootlegger, gambler and policy shop on the other.

When he gets into olllee he Is confronted with the divine law. "Vou can not serve two master. v. as tliU more than anything else, which tolled the bell jr our late Geo, It was this that loolud the treasury. The violators ut law get the lip, und the church people pay the bill.

Then goes up cry; failure, who snid the law was a success. It is, not the law, for law is harmless on the statute book, bill a class of oIlU cials who cannot serve two masters, und want to uel in touch with both shb's that is doing the fowling, and those who corrupt society, by false testimony-, schemes und tricks uuna-incble. Very few will follow any man, long or very far, whose line policies have a tendency to corrupt and debauch his family. If friend Sludcbukcr would draw his optics trotu the durlr, gloomy shadows and place them on the war- he would seo heller, clearer, nnd help the boys, LtctiT,.

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