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The Gardner Weekly Message from Gardner, Kansas • 2

The Gardner Weekly Message from Gardner, Kansas • 2

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PRICE HIGHEST MA MET FKAXK BEAKDSLEY Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver, Gardner, Kansas, Waichr. Clocks and Jewel iy repaired. All worc 1' 1 net bdirvs PAID FOR cad C3 z2JK hTZZh It? czl httVi xMh bbfk vertsli czl rcb the rca frith a dicic Jo et rzzr tbe drfadn ntftil tittttal, wWtl once besaOf mnt be contlntted. hnra aa aj a ml lYrpari cad rut tato very iwnaH Here a two pottnda of rbnlmrb, abl a ponnil and a-ha If of lamp stipir and tbe rind of one lentau cut very fine; pat tbe whole Into a diah or deep vel, and let It atand tttitll the neit day, then strain oft th jalee; boll it from half an hotar to three fnartera, after which aylci Ihe ibatatrb and boil tbe whole for ten miuntea. Meadow Fescue, Glover, Timothy, Millet and Cane In their season At my place of busines, on South-east corner of MAIN and steets, II t.JS 1 1 1 vti SOW WDL OUR CORRESPONDENTS Events of Intaraat Amotion our Neighborhood.

BERBAHD THEHn remains that the Celebrated "HAPPY HOME" garments arc thg only kind sold under a guarantee to please you or refund die money paid for them; in a word they 'Fit Better. f- Look Better, Wear Longer, and COST LESS MONEY than any other goods in the market, and you run abso lutcly no risk in buying them. FOR SALE BY ART BIGELOW, GAKDNKR. KANSAS. Don't fail to look at my 20c underwear.

Mr. Anna Miller of Kansas Citr I fVc wltliotlt liijttrv to the tWtinar amonff her many frien-U In A mimm nUWo will ccr-thtavicinitr at Mrs. Tain-: Utn retnrne.l to her home at Oe.trel. WmlcS ami tlliiy prove lasl week accotnpanksl be Mr Very effective. II l-earee Will llemlri ami Mr.

ox et(mii lfntwero lotenriewinR' the boys on i thenbjeet of Life losoranoe in con- clotlilliR ill the mill- nection with the Knight of lenity, tile of the day; Imt let It wear an last I threshing cxm fpurmclil If tlie hllit ami anI aWut th only question tUsenssml iiu The Conor Naif Quaatlon. There are few young men who do not aspect to achieve some degree of uceesi or greatness during the course of their live. The young man who entertain thi ambition should keep a weather eye open on the question of matrimony. It might be thrown out a a matter of advice that every man ought to marry with the Idea that he might become famou some day. The girl who will make a good wife while "they two" are living in a three-room Hat will be pretty safe to be trusted to be a good wife In a brown stone front, for the chance of happiness in a brown stone front would not he very promising If the woman In question wa not qualified to be a good wife in a three-room Hal.

The married life of the great men of the world I full of light and shadow. In fact women can mak happy or miserable the life of a great man jast a easily as she can one to frtom and to fame unknown, tl all depend upon the woman and the man. Tea, dyspepsia and a scolding wife these three, but the greatest of these is a scolding wife. We clip the alove from the K. i.

Jourasl of the 73od int. The writer goe further and name a numWr of people whose lite have Wen made happy and some unhappy by marriage all people of world wide renown. The list might be gone through with and at the end we should find that Vforw the great problem of human happiness the prince I as helplr a the peasant and the philosopher as the mechanic. Do Figure Lie? The following problem will serve to give you something to figure Uol yowr spare hir. Take a piee of card board or prr eight Inc he qwrr-whlrh will contain silly foursquare inches-lhcn cut it in the following manner: These men are CHAMBERLIN SHARPE.

1)01 Dealers will tell other brands of clothing arc "Just as good," but the fact still Proprietors of the CITY MEAT At Gardner. The fat one is Chatnlierlin; he lives at a 1 -run! inrr hniir mill not cH ct Mc.ii. I he ihm one is Sharp, he lives at home and cats Meat which they sell in hot weal her-freh and kept on ice1 Do you want to be thin and! cool in hot weather? do as Sharp does. 1595. wlif-rented.

I ABEL C.SMITH, Jntlice of the Peace, Nofarj Inl-H nKordiug: A sm.I for liaw-Firr Iiistirjiicc of Ehn Gardner, Kansas. V. V. CHAPIN, Dentist. Office in Masonic Ual CP Gardner.

Kan. lit fu Ihiwlny NEW BAKERY HEATING VV THE HOUSE Frosli rand livarv Unw ICi: CREAM CONFECTIONERY SI MMER DRINKS Agency VVoolf Oro, Laundry LBASCUE Winter Turf Oats Are Cr.snd-si for the if th inter oils arr tlo Exoeriment it ivi ED SI CCIISS! and urow.md read trstimonials. For Sale by Unffi I ffrfinr want ml uunici. Gardner, Kansas. THE LEAICAGE IMPOSSIBLE.

IloCtotu and Mc cn conllnis-Ott Piece of InniUrf. Material, Wliila Alt Wood. laaJile Cast 1 AVr 1 1 CalvanUcd LuTl UiOlU For Sale by jl cledd Olathc, Kansas. rim Afti ntr.Ar.ii. iWo If SI.

l. ls mwJt fUr 4 lni hVl SkfcJ JlbcfSlrW. t.4aur titiMjt SJWSrlKi litmtVL VSJ kujr a I -1. 1. rSsM hum a Sum- mews 4c4li tta 4 lite, 1 as nnl 5s Saltawwi i mtm pmss 1 itmt mil tnr lu4 it.S a ttn i- Mat swsdk'tsiM) it sas' iat Mt IS.

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AfSfcs. nMt to ttf UA assiSftl mKtr tmm 4 s3 srv. mv. umm MalsJf Sswr gjt AASSSW 0 9 BEJ1T- nrfi dwd a 7 if w. GARDNER, KANSAS TRUE FLAG.

Kit AN LI KY. ITIlLIMIKR. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 1h Kana Trnf I ulUhsl wwkljr. (I'rittaj).

I non-partisan, will snt loan prn for the small snm of II. OO pvr annum. Kntrrrtl at the llanlner pl a. s.coulcla.s.s matter. oarpxkr Twinr or rice a.

Trt A Fruit Trv-Asurvr Art I'ijrlorr X'Urk Cramer ITY or KM' ERA. Cramer Assistant I Ik ley Treasnrer Art liirrlow Herk A llyl Ftr Chief I Morpyh roacitmen. Cramer. Welker. Dare.

lorry, II Mowrey. Mr. IIahvi. the tree silrer eharn IiH. to getting the best of the great at Chicago.

Tys new man ha appearctl la St. Jvseph ttiU time. He iuarrie! a rich and a he heUI on to her money fc now nin for a I it or re ant pray that alimony hia. Who wooht reap roost plant the eel Tmth plain who ran roy rva.l: riant yoor fieUi with aa ana till it Jtarvet rkh shall sorely nil it. Printer Ink Tuk Norma nay.

on har last Toy ape toward thl country, wa on fire for two rfay mUl-oeean, without the fact Wtoroio known to many of the pa-iener. An Utea of the magnitoac these great ocean steamers can be obtained from thU iticiaent. A ateoRT came in from went of porta last week that the heat ha4 eaosel great an expansion of the rail of the Santa Fe track a to a raw all the spikes ana lift the track eeeral feet a bore the tie. Jat wail no til the Kana. com crop begin to more ana it will hoM the rail down, note the friction of the many extra freight raise the tempcratorc of the rail to an e.ceiTe degree.

IS IT JUSTICE? A principle of common law I that a man ha. the right to defend hi property, and even though he take the life another person in that defense be not held to be guilty of murder. A Vew York court recently passed the sentence of death by electricity on poor, ignorant Italian girl Maria lktrberi for killing the man who had robbed ber of the greatest possession-her virtue. The tory of the crime. In brief, thl.

an Italian. under promise of marriage and by the use of drug, succeeded in robbing her of her honor. In the hoar of dire need cast her off an unholy thing ami taunted her with her ftbame. With the thin btaded knife of her race she killed her de poller. At no time since that has she denied the charge, but her lawyer fought for a sentence of lighter degree than that of death.

At the trail the judge. In hi to the jury, sealed ber doom by plainly telling the jure that if the prisoner wa guilty of the crime, any less than a rerdict of murder In the I5rt degree would be perjury. I it justice that pnor, ignorant girl.brought up under the code of Italy, Ahould 1 made to suffer the extreme limit of the law for ridding earth of an enemy to all society, when similar action are justined by lafw etery day? It certainly I to be Iioprd that Hot. Morton will deem the eae one worthy of executive etemaney and that he will commote the sentence. Big Removal Sale.

Evorythina cold at reduced pricoo. Dodao Gbtcro, millinoro and; I HENRYV.CHASE OLATHE, KAN. Wall Paper; bofb heap and Fir)e. WINDOW SHADES, 25, 40. 45.

50. and 60c BABY CARRIAGES. IRON WAGONS, CROQUET, 75c, 95c, HAMMOCKS, at all prices from 75c to $3.00 9 KANSAS. I Tfc Housekeeper Hit 11 UUIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIHIII1IIIIIIIUIIII.1 Complexion. Kiudly fell me of aoiiiHliinir that will hleaeh the nuiviurv.

I account a pare, leaatlftll, lit trlHtrent ami well bred voniati. -1 i thc most attraclive object of vL siou and contemnlaliott hi the coniempiAltott world. As a mother, titter ami wife, such a woman la an ancl of jrrare ami goodnriut and makes a heaven of the home which ia aane-titled ami glorified by her presence. Holland. Jenka When bnrcUira were in onr honse Ihe other night did Mm, Filklns look under the lied for a man? Kilkina Yes, and fonnd one, too.

Jenka One of the bnrjjiars? Fit kin No, me. HOUX 1S tltlt WORM. 31iny of the working; women of New York City, especially thoe employed by "sweaters' receive less than two dollars a week as wages. 3Iiss Annie Dawsoti, an A rick-aree Indian, a graduate from the a a a a a nanipiou s.hooi, lias iieeti a- poiuted field matron at Uerthotd, X. IL, by the Stales government.

The Kuglish llorticnltnral Cob lege has lately received several application for women head gardeners, ami one for a woman to take entire charge of the conser vatories and greenhouses. Women have been employed as instructors in the University of Kansas since 1807, the second year of its existence. There are at present three women on the facnlly, and the librarian and three of her assistants are women. In some parts of England, the people still tnaiutaln the custom of serving dnmpliugs or pudding before meat, which in older daya was tbe general practice. Hence erase Ihe proverb, "To cowe In podding tiiaen that is, to arrive at the beginning of the meal.

Dr. Km ma Johnson l.oeea, who fcn been rppointed Heclta Coo-miasioner of Peoria, Ilk, Is the Sral'wocsati In that eity to hold any public office. The medical raeu of Peoria, ta well cs the Wo-cjcu's clnb, st roaly endorsed her candidacy, lira. Iucca la a bstive cf Peoria, and bra a good practice. crswjurr trarr.

Boil testier a plat a pra ensued jcica cad oae tzlt pecad best while crir fcr tea ca cr boltla bci.isjj pvSat eaaxar rcintx. vczii cd ezzt a tzlt czp ct tz.zz2 la rial cf Ttt? cU3 ss. Ci7 ct nzlzzz'z 1573. DUGIES AUD SURREYS are: "flowi JUlTonr bine jrra torn outr- "What 414 yo jft fur It, ami how much will yon ww next This rret'r pom! corn weather, we joJrc from the look of the shootlnj toiLon.tnrent. Hat With the Jnly norober of the Art Amatenr come a eharminj landscape, Thecna of the Hay, by Robert J.

Wickenden. ami an equally pretty tody of CioUlen Rod. by lanl Iong- pre. There are the nnal eight page of working design for wood eograT-log. china painting, eroSroiaery, etc.

Among the nomeron article are Hint abtwdl Sketching, Drawing for Keproilaction, Atnony the Wild lime-rr. Water Color for Mineral rainUttj' HioU on Knrnltnrc and Woodwork, Talk on KmbroMcry ami Ilowetr ami riant in the Home. All thee article arc pleml lair itlntrated. The artint for the month i Robert J. Wickenheo, and there are three example of hi work shown.

In My Xote P-onk, the editor derote mml of hi attention to the present erae for tlld KoglUb Price, cent. Montague Mark, publisher, Union Sjare. New York. Poetry and Dreamahlna. The warmth of summer' tender glow lTte cut the sleerea out, here they are 1 taste them together neatly.

so. Spread over blooming field afar. The mated bird beside the nest Hotter and chirp Remember, dear, Those inside earos must alt be pressed." With ringing note of lore and cheer. Sweet dream of beauty, I "Ye, oh ye. A biaa lining for the cuff." Let all my son I expand.

gue An loch will be quite wileenoogl-" Kair summertime! lshirr in the What thought the poel'a snil may nurse While l-Oh, gootl gracloo! mnl I stop Right In the middle of a Terser! Itright hope! pThe facing1 la too Icogi Slope it just where the curve begins; r. here! Adien my nntnng song! Hand me the scUsoo and some pin.l Uemore t'a Magaxioe. Wollavtll Pick-Up Mrs. Stone braker and daughter of Rich Hill were here the first of the week. IV.

Kwinr left last night for Portl. Kansas. A son of hi brother 1 very sick and he called to the bedside. Rilly Pearson report the largest yield of oat yet heard from this Mr. IX N.

Dari. who llveetof here, had a field that ran seventy-three busheU to the acre, and 14 r. Pearson was there when it was threshed. Preparation are about completed for the camp meeting the Methodists are going to hold here the later part of August. Rev.

A. J. Coe and wife, the noted evangelist, are to be present ami other prominent workers will be on the program. The CI uax sent oal requests for a report of crop condition to a nanfcer of prominent farmer, the following one of the answers-Ma. HorroR I have jast retaraed from a businea trip over a large part of our county.

Wheat I being thrashed In earloca seetio and the yield reperled hi from eiffht to thlrtT tmfthasi to ta acra, av eraging about slxteea liat about forty hLzlx, aa4 of aa excellent finality whera It area act daasairMt by the wet ad uzprepsr shnekinf, and that acr ta a pretty lar-e eatmt 1 tszr. Haa aa la twenty xr east fcrr tca fo err year, tzA lxr- ilzZH ly ci-ptrtsi. C3 tz? Geo. H. Beach OLATHE, KAN.

Spring Wagons and Raid Wagons, which he purcluMHl lor; 3 in. i in. making the dimenswxts a indicated In the It jure. Now arrange the piece of the figure In thl manner: And yon have a quadrilateral figure thirteen inches long by tire wide, multiplies! together will give sixty-fit a the numWr of square irehs. Now, the question where d.e that extra Inch come from? Cartta Pa Excursion Account of: Trw-nbial Conclave KnighU Templar Itoston, Augnt W-S; same general arrangement a for alwe: dale of sale August final limit Sept 1 Annual Meeting Ametiran Pharma-reutieal Association.

Ilenver, August II to one fate: date of sale Aug. 1113; final limit exteodel to Sept. by depositing ticket with I. J. Ilynn jdnt agent, at Ilenver, Colorado Spring, Pa bio or Uanitou: eontinn-Oas pasaaga except that stop overs will be allowed within final limit west of Colorado common point.

National Raeampmeot OAK, Louisville, September tai; one fare to Chicago or St. Ioal gateways added to one cent per mile from those gateways and return; date of sale September to 10; final limit September Sa. Rembember that when the National Irrigation Coogrea meet at Alba-qurqae. New Mexteo. Sept.

Id to SS. the rooad trip rate wilt be lea than L'atll farther aotke a toarbt rate wilt ke ta ret to Lea Va-aa, New Me, of Ctt.ca, United to f3ajra froo -iaU ofaala. For farther and cumulate lafsresa Uoa ccscrrBlx any or all cf above crrrrft yesr hxxl cxat, (Is IfRrcsiJKsa. Cca. res.

JLL cTixn. t-rqe'a. ca crs ca AtiirtijC-v XT" of die leading Manufacturers of the country, and will be guaranteed and sold at THE LOWEST PRICES I le also keens in stock 1 lardwarc. Stoves, Tinware. Seeds Pumps, Barbed Wire, Bar Iron, Wagon Wood Work and all kinds of Agricultural Implements.

Call and set; his Mock and get prices and you vill cave money. Albert Lansdown, SIGNS PQCCTICPEr i vo hi 'f-j ir- a- drcco rnnkcro, third clear ccct of bank. Tea wiH cctizs ttit tfc rt ter C3TT f. CHJ Ci.

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290
Years Available:
1894-1896