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Garland Graphic from Garland, Kansas • 2

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Garland Graphici
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Garland, Kansas
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2
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SAWMILL BOILER EXPLODED i 1 ROBERT WILSON NGiNEER, KILLED in Tin vauit Ml, Shook Windows For A Mite Mr. Ysach Has Left Leg Broken. Noah HoggiU HAlNVi Ur lUUlv c1 Stocking on THE GARLAND GRAPHIC IMJRIT fiVEHY THURSDAY, OOHEEN, Publliher, 00 3PER YEAR 1 i RATES. Display nrfiw-famines to tents per inch for fivit insertion. Man-fily conlracti p-3 cdilts per inch, Locals cents prrline, Carisnf Thanhs ij tsitts.

Resolutions ifrrspM so tents. Entered at the Post-Office at Garland, for transmission through malls aB Second Class matter. THJUKSDAY, DSC 21, 1005 jnjureb. I 13 I Just bb we are i going to press i i in i i Vrl Friday word comes in that the boiler CliristinnH OFfcsrinqs. We have got the finest aud best selected line of Candles and Christmas Toys we have ever handled.

(i)i1i( We hive got some real bargains in Obinaware, pretty things for presents. Wa are exclusive handlers in Garland of SELZ SHOES for Men Woinan and Children. None better made. Special Prices on Caps Duik Coats and Cmldrens School Suits, Gloves and Mittens. at Yeaches saw mill, located ouo mile Mouth of iydamsou bridge on Dry1 Kausaa has more money in banks Wood has' exploded and instantly many other states, but Missouri I mi vr killed Robert vVilson, breaking the has tnore cftl jials In the penitentiaries loft leg of Mr.

Yeach and injuring than we ye can't claim alj the rn in rni Mr. Noah' rjogjfatt, how seriously we honors, are unable to learn. Telephone calla eame for medical aid and Dr, KAndtr Scotty, the ej-cowboy and Death son im medially started for the cceni. OLD GLORY FLOUR $1.20 BRAN 80c per 100. SHORTS 90c per of disaster and'af this writing pariie- 100.

ulars are not obtainable. Roben valley turner, who distinguished himself by his record breaking trip from coast over the Santa Fe, last summer. Is reported to have been murdered some where on the desert in California. Villson the man kiiled was a-highly respected and industrious young mai. yvh'o-leave a wife of o' few inonthp.

The explosion waa terrific end wb felt a' mile away. AGENJS PRAIT'S STOCK FOOD AND VETERINARY REMEDIES. Wishing our many fneBds and patrons a Merry Christmas and ajHappy New Year, Wo are, Yours as ever, 1EAD BROS tost Her Eye Mrs. Berry, the woman who he VE HAVE BtGOI8T ASSORT. MENT IN GARLAND, JUST ARRIVED FROM TOYVILLE.

1 come demented on- a Fnsco train ano loadersof Hie UnAvnic are asked to road the advertisement of Itodeok; or's clothing house Scott. They makeajspe'Qial offer of lOcidiBCOunt to all Graphic readers pho clip out their trade mark Rodecker's and purchase suit or overcoat before the 29 pf Favor yourself bv mentioning pur paper-when ycu visit them. Uvldjsirge in a car at Girard for sev erai dsn's, seems to have received rather brutal treatment at the hands of the officers who fiualy ''captured" her as Void in the Kansas iUjty Star. 'iUrs. ina Berry has loat an ey McManomy as the result of the dash pf ammoiiia which ctlicer9 at Giraad.

used to conquer her, after she had barri caded herself in a Fsisco car and kept thetu at bay for four days. Dr. How to Establfsh Crebit Advice fromveteran Tppeka bank er: -Buy your groceries, clothing and pther supplies on tick; then pay for them by check. If you owe $1 only have $1 to your name, deposit it in the bank and then give the creditor a check for it. Topeka Capital.

iJJJLU, Si 1 i.Sis Hopkins" Dec. 26, One of Ue beat offerings of the ssa W. Kimbell and Dr. George W. Bel Ahd Most of the Big Buster Browns will find what they want in Our Assortment.

Our CHINA LINE and DISH-WARE is Superb. lows removed Mrs. Berry's left at Feed fixicl Grail For Dr, John Punton's Baoitarium this- morning, When the fiuid was ihrown Special attention given to driving Traveling Men. Mrs.i Berry recieved early all of it on, the left side of her fuue. It.

ate will be son at the Davidson theatre thrpugh her eyelid and thrugh the covering of thene bail. pose tyelyille in that rolicking, rural comedy "Sis Sis is an Th6 right eye, is a'so burned, but original characier and one of her pert SPECIAL PRICE ON CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND OTHER YUL ETIDK GOOD THINGS not so dang'f roualy," 'The phy'(ici i said' this morning the eight waa two- sayings is 'There ain't no sense in thirds normal in the right eye anu tbey hoped to save H. ftJrs Berrv dojn' nuthiu' for nqbody what never done muhin' for. you," For Xmas afternoon and Dfght Manager Ernick offers a play that never grows old, fK st Lynne. underwent Reoperation wjtl) fortjtud-She remembers all the details of bin experience at Girard, bujt, hafbors no enmity toward those whpge inhumai SAYS TO YOU Look ijoniT list- treatment caused caused her to los Burning of ths Swart Home The home residence of Dennis Swart wos totaly destroyed by fire an ere the physicians ev she it 4SK FQB PREMIUM STAMPS BOVEfilfiO'S Ypurs for a Merry Xmas, rational now.

last Fridav noon, and only a few of When you want Magazine, ptriod the household goods were saved. By icali or bound books. You can do hatd work the flames were confined to no better than go et snrt lp Brownt Dr. Anderson reports the improve the and tho barns and out houses were saved. The loss was Little Charlie Lyhargfu, the nine Bonk store at Ft, Scott, They hand mentof Chas, Higgin'g little daughter le everything in the book and station who has been ill with pneumonia.

patimated at $850. and Mr. Swart car year old boy who was arrested near Garland last week for robbing mai) -urv line and no order is to small to ried inaurance of $1 2i0 with the Farmers Mutual Insurance of Nevada 8ee thm hemp carpet at 22 cents fill a yard at Buyer Bro's boxes on the rural route is still in jail at F.t. cott and. the commissioner don't seem to know what disposition Mo.

A handsome piano, belonging to Mr and Mrs. P. J3. Laughlin wil of one of the daughters had recently spend Sunday and at Mr on to make of his case Fresh Folk Jijef always hand at Ruliert'a Ment Maiket. been removed to Arcadia and was Laughlins parent at Muscotah Mr.

T. Woodard was a Graphic therefore saved. Mr. Swart will fe buil Kev. Thomas White, of Arcadia ii The GRAFtiri from now until visitor this week and added bis uame in the spring is among old friends and to our growing list of readers April 1st for 25 cents neighbors here this week.

Hired Men Forty Years Ajjo. Misses Eda B-u! um1 L.4-nn The writer 40 odd years ago worked came Jn ficm Fit'vmuijj tduy 'n vwit to friends in town. as a hired man on a farm, writes Trigg. It was tumble out at 4 Joy is the watch word in the home of clck in the morning and the last of If there is any conceivable reason why you sii-juld to Si-att to buy anything In our line, We want to know it. "We aie" stock-ed complete, in, que line and our prices will stand comparison with any.

We want yoqr trade and ask as a favor that you let us show goods and quote prices. Ris Thompson near Bnonagt) the chorea done at 8. olcioek at night bright eyed 10 pound boy born tie Nearly all the farm work was for TO BUY 22 is the cause. Motlu.r and son are want of modern machinery, done in doing wel(. The Sunday School Scholars of the E.

Church cafre an eulcrainment GOLDEN BRO 1 TT 1 i Saturday night that was welt attended and much euj ned. 1 I Earl Hufflne returned to Kansas the hardest way. The plows were Iroji and would rarely scour. The grass was cut with scyth and raked vith one of those revolving rakes which were more calculated to make a man profane than apj topi ever in-rented by man. Most of the grain was cut with a cradle, the corn planted by hand and cultivated with a one horse shovel plow.

The hired qau man got per month, yiewed ana unaenaKing Harm City Monday, 'One imagine he was Little Itlia" fof a while Wednesday LAPR0BES, while the Italian laborers employed Ii toe is anything in our line we can you money, we. will he glad to do so, Wc expect to have our store looking its best, and we will be glad to see you, Plenty of Presents lor the OLD FOLKS, Plenty lor the CHILDREN, and for YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN, We will say; Come. In pi we hope ta fill your bill, YOURS YERV TRULY, LUMBER on the S. at Swart were in towi Good warm ones SHOT GUNS All makos and prices. from this standpoint, there is pp cashing thei? uheeka 'i doubt that the world has A.

B. Caldwell, returned this week LATH i from a visit to his brother. Oscar Good Roads and Prompt Mails Hildreth in Indian. Mi make you enjoy riding. this cold weather.

HORSE BLANKETS BUGGY WHIPS There are more free rural mail de: Caldwell is suffering from a fellon on KNIFES from 5 cents up. CLOCKS, a ne SHINGLES livprv routes in Kansas than post, his thumd which is giving bin muc i pain and inconvionee. Twonbly Son are doing the CGrOK ST0VET, HQRSE COLLARS UP, CEMENT, DOORS, HEATERS, carpentet ojk- thft new adddion if D. W. Royer'a home.

HOUSE PAINTS! S. Boyerand family were guests KANSAS, GARLAND, HARNESS FULL LINE OF GRANITE COOKING WARE GASOLINE AND OILS. of P. Basbam gunday, TAR AND ROOFING ptfliieB 1,534 routes aud 1.475 post-offlces. These routes are doblless piping to solve the prqblem of good country roads, as many farmers are learning Mt the better the roads the tho mull service.

A' writer eayathat the mail routes are hurting Sh? fellows im.i U- t- town uimoa'- tv-er) Mguw ud spend money atthesal oon arc staying at home ad reading terir patera. It is to hi hops ibat tru5. I The Dryviooij ta rolls have been UH WMPS, Nickle PlVted, $1.50 PAPER. 1.W left with, Boyer for collection. Pay your taxes, to the local collector at-the Postoffica Qornef, Gome see us in GarljiTiri.

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Pages Available:
60
Years Available:
1905-1906