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The Lane Graphic from Lane, Kansas • 4

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The Lane Graphici
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Xane Graphic day at Beagle and will teach until Mr, Bromell is able to perform his duty again. Friday, November 20, 1896, Misses Grace Walthall and Mamie Jersey being the most heavily mortgaged state iu the Union. Two and one-half million farms of 80 acres each have been given away by Uncle Sam since 1866 under the homestead and timber eulture laws. May not this have something to do with the decline of land values in the older states? Over two millions of wage earners on similar the world over. The trouble is with yourself instead of your neighbors.

A suspicions mind will never find a people satisfactory to its liking. Do not forget it, your neighbors are as good as you will find any where. You are built to whine, and location and environments make no difference, you will whine any way. The ladies of the Christian church l. Fsed Wnms.

W. 8. Snook S.nook AViirrixo, Proprietors The Christmas Dumber of Demorest's Magazine presents a table of contents attractively suggestive of Christmas cheer, and a glance through the pages shows a profusion of pictures appropriate to the acason and attractive enough to please at any time. The number opens with sketches of the Holy Land, very appropriately called "The Cradle of Christianity," written by Dr. Thomas P.

Hughes, who has long been a student of that region and writes from the observer's point of view. New and beautiful pictures are Barnhart were horse back riding Sunday afternoon. Cy Smith moved his family the last of the week to the home of his father-in-law, J. P. Dodd.

The dance at J. P. Itauney's Friday night was a grand success in every SrBsc.tipriox, Per Ye.iR,. $1.00 We desire to say to the public that we are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithirig and general repair work, at lowest prices. All work gnaranteed.

Plow work and horse shoeing specialty. Call, see and be convinced. farms and in shops are engaged in pro at Marion raised money for the church W. R. Snook, Editoh.

ducing articles that are exDorted: hat wilt those men do if we cut loose way. Everybody had a good time. from the rest of the world? ntered a 2ml Dm 11 matter at the potitotfii at Lane, KanMta. Avngeson the farms of the United given, fully illustrating the article and debt by planting, tending and husking forty bushels of corn. The yield was, 1,200 bushels which they will have ground into meal.

They sold the stalks for $80 and have contracted to sell the cobs at a load. So far they have not been to one cents ex States are fifty per cent to one hun tai Stout. making it a fine feature for a Christmas publication. dred per cent higher and in the shops Stand up for Kansas. twenty-five per cent to one hundred Stanton.

Items are scarce this week. A fine rain fell last Monday. The meeting ws well attended last Sunday. Were you duly thankful? per cent higher than in those countries with which we compete. A gossip is the most disagreeable pense, uoing all the work themselves, Correspondence.

Harry Landis, of Barber county, has Agricultural exports last year person imaginable to people who are not of that turn of mind. No lady or a lead pipe cinch on the wardenship of Mrs. Char ie It tiff is on the sick lis L. C. CRITTENDEN amounted to 570 million dollars, an increase of 17 millions over the pre gentleman will gossip.

Some people the penitentiary. this week, Baker and Vicinity. Ed Buckley went to Garnett Satur- ceding year Governor-elect Leedy has named Ed Protracted meeting at Spring Ridge The frequent claims that the farmers day to have some dental work done, has closed. are almost universally in debt.despond- Little, of Abilene, as his private secretary. This is his first appointment Heal Estate fljeijt.

Sheridan Henderson's hogs are dying ent and suffering he declares "to be Ora Bloom, of Independence, is visit witn tne cholera. without foundation, abelittlement and ing relatives here? A cablegram from over the big pond indignity to our intelligent farmers." brings the startling information that with spent Saturday uncle, A. Lin- Mrs. Rouse spent last Sunday Mrs. Dr.

Prentice. "The farmers are not mendicants or seem to have a faculty of running other people's business better than they can their own, and make fools of themselves, by constantly poking their noses into other people's affairs, not only making themselves disagreeable, but losing the respect and confidonce of all those whose unfortune it is to be of their acquaintance. Some people are liars by force of habit and others are born that way. A gossip is a running sore on the face of humanity. Every time he or she gossips about other people they are simply pouring oil on Miss Lizzie Baker and Sunday with her card and fnmitv close confinement has made Oscar.

wards of the government. Legislation Wild. Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Collections and pension business a speciality." iuyior Uicketts delivered corn to can neither plow nor plant. The intelligent, practical farmer needs no aid illinm Morris moved his family to Mr.

Stoner last week. New York is hooting at "Bleeding iMigerton Monday, where he is working on the railroad. Kansas," but still continues to send JUr. Baker, of was in Stanton from the government; the ignorant, impractical and indolent deserves on business last Mondny. their orphans out here to get a square meal thrice a day.

none. Lawmakers cannot erase natu The protracted meetinc at the Mrs. Stanbro, of California, is visit FRANK KERU, rai nor enace nor restrict economic a toboggan slide to hell. ing relativus with a view of locating laws." While Mr Leedy is distributing offi here. church closed last Sunday.

Mrs. Addie Martin and son, Floyde, of Lane, spent Sunday with L. W. Glinkman and family. 11 The largest market for the farmer i cial pie he should not forget Marsh Physclan and Surgeon.

Calls answered day or night. Office TV 1 the home market, but the export mar Murdock of the Wichita Eagle, who xiiisi anu aiier urauei, ot A Bright Boy Wanted. An active, reliable boy in your town residence one Rantoul, attended church in Stanton kki is ine regulator anu must oe so in Graphic building, block east of hotel, dealt sledge hammer blows" in de fense of free silver. long as we produce a surplus. rrank Barber is cutting wood for Joe Sunday.

rvolland. can make big money each week as agent for Pennsylvania Grit, the great family newspaper. Complete novel in LANE, KANSAS Staman and John Croan returned We notice that the turkeys roost a from Lyndon last Saturday where thev AVe want to know who the dickens Ewing Herbert's "our silent partner" All Over Kansas. Garnett is to have a new bank. separate pamphlet form with every goouueai nigner since Thursday.

had been feeding cattle. is. lie edited the Newspaper Avest issue. No capital required. No risk.

Dr. Furst of Peabody keeps ahead of Mesdames Glore, Martin and Jack- John Williams, teacher of the Stan last month and we must say it dropped Papers are sent for sale upon commis TAKE YOUR" the procession. He is one of the first Hi" .1 -r I way below the usual standard. sun unu miss yue or at- ton was so sick he could not sion. Unsold copies, if unv.

are doctora in the state. tended the Ladies' Aid Society at Mrs. tench school Wednesday. returnable. All done on Saturday.

The Kansas state officers-elect will Blacksmithing last Thursday. The wheels of industry have been started at Holton. A new flouring be inaugurated January 12. The 4,000 agents hustling now. Write quick before somebody gets ahead of you.

GatT PrBi.isnri.-G Seme of the boys are becoming very legislature convenes January 11. The Rantoul. McCundleas' baby is much mill is running on full time. much interested in coon hunting. -To- bet time designated by law for the election Mr, ter.

Williamsport, Pa. They must have scared all the var The Linn County Eepublic is threat of a United States senator is January mints out of the country for they went 19. Try It and See. Ward Weber, Walter Pleasant was a visitor in town last week, hunting the other night and never got ened with a libel suit and is the envy of half the papers in the state. A Baldwin youth contemplates as much as a smell.

may be said may be said Whatever about the Ain't it about time for Will White to from call off his dogs and say something Owen Seymour shipped stock this place Tuesday. publications of Rev. Irl R. Hicks by those who do not fully understand the facts, there is no denying the truth "sale" of the mittens the girls have given him and the season has hardly nice about Kansas? People who don't like this state have the consent of Horse-shoeing, plow and machinery work a specialty. Work and price Paolo.

Dr. Porter is in Arkansas on a two Nettie Burny is home from school, commenced. guaranteed. everybody else to get out of it if they weeks hunting trip. Five hundred tulip bulbs have been that his paper and Almanac have come to stay.

His splendid journal, Word and Works, is now entering its tenth can. sick with chicken-pox. Our commissioner J. S. Tulloss able to come to town again.

Lee Trickett, of the Stafford Repub planted in the city park of Marion to furnish the two-lip ointment for the lican, was visiting here last week. ue ltt iaimage in a recent sermon year, largely increased in circulation and in every way improved, until it Mr- FvonV ir.i., ...1 Van Voorhis expressed this sound sense sentiment: PT1 juiiu young people that will bloom in the spring, tra, la. iwiuuut, of gt0ck from this sttfion Tuesnav. I know of no sadder sight than to has been here visiting her sister, Etiquette item from the Bums Cit see a great, big, full blooded woman Mrs. Rex deserves the national reputation it has attained.

His 1897 Almanac is now ready and is by far the finest and most beautiful he has yet issued. It contains 108 pages, including cover artis dragging around a dirty little poodle izen "A young man who will sit in a W. II. Gorman is working with the dog, hugging it and talking baby, talk Mrs Frank Seymore visited her parents nt Ottawa a few days last week. Mr.

Blair (colored) has returned to his position in the Midland hotel at Kansas City, First class WATCH REPAIRER and HAND ENGRAVER. All work fully guaranteed high grade. He also has a nice, new stock of to it." buggy like a hump on a log and allow his girl to climb in and not even offer to assisfilher, surely grew up in the well drillers of the Standard Oil Company near Thayer. tically printed in colors, and is filled from back to back with just what is General Weyler made a bluff nt the hazle A number of the members of the B. Cubans, but it was only a bluff, and i.cii i.

wanted in every shop, office and home in America. One feature of the Alma Y. P. U. attended the convention at Ottawa this week.

vjratii oiiaw says nis mea or a con he is now again in Havana. Weyler is Jewelry gressman is the one who knows where Mrs. Alvord and son Master Horace, visited Mrs. Will Davenport, at Ottawa, one day last week. There will be an oyster supper at a licked man and Spain will acknowl nac for 1897 is a series of 12 original beautifully engraved star maps, with the garden seed does the most good.

edge it by recalling him. Hurrah for An excellent concert was given at the Congregational church bv the Does the bachelor editor of the Flor xplanatory chapters, which could not the brave Cubans in their struggle for independence wish we were with Fred Christian Endea vor last Tuesday night. tlie Church, on Tuesday ence Bulletin contemplate matrimony and garden sass? niSht December 1st. All lire cordially I IIO I'nnln Unci) rnninonw illl rri.i Funston. And invites you to call and inspect his goods and get his prices they are the lowest.

Spectacle fitting a specialty. invited. be bought for less than five dollars in any work on astronomy. As Mr. Hicks has so correctly and faithfully warned the public of coming droughts, floods, Mr.

Humbuger, of Salina, married llie ladies aid sociaty ol the M. their ninth annual Thanksgiving ball at the opera-house Friday night November .27. an unusually pretty girl last week, and church are busy making quilts. They the paper states that she is old enough At Mcek's Drug Store and smart enough to know what she TopekaMail and Breeze The drafted recruits that go from Spain this year to Cuba to help crush the rebellion are all boys under twenty. All over that age went before.

There is nothing since the drafting of boys by. Napoleon was doing. Perhaps he didn't hunt' T. B. Scothorne assisted James E.

meet each Wednesday afternoon and Caton in the county clerk's office last all ladies are welcome to attend and OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS bug 'er after all time will tell. week while his sister, Miss Rose, was assist I he principal pusher on the Mound visiting in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs.

Cowgill of Princeton City Torch of Liberty wears dresses France to equal this ruthless con scription in Spain. were guests of Mrs. Judson one day George T. Tracy, of Miami township. cold waves, blizzards, tornadoes and cyclones, in the years passed, aside from the other varied and splendid features of his paper and Almanac, these considerations alone should prompt every family to subscribe at once for 1897.

The Almunac is only 25cts. a copy. Word and AVorks is one dollar a year, and a copy of the fine Almanac goes as a premium with every yearly subscription. AVrite to AAtord a.d AA'orks Publishing St. Louis, Mo.

fOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOOCOCCCOgSg last week, Mrs. Cowgill is a daughter of Dr. Still of Kirksville Mo. who is and we have been watching for some neighboring contemporary who wanted to make up "now that the election is over" to refer to her ns the Goddess of and Mrs. Sarah J.

Cox, of LaCygne, were married last Thursday at the residence of Judge Mason, in this city. Governor-elect Leedy last week said the founder of the science of Osteopa "I wish you newspaper men would say for me that I invite advice, suggestions thy. The decision of Probate Judge Mason in refusing to grant a druggist's per Iillie Miller has got a penny in the and applications for office. Everybody who thinks he would fit an office is mit to sell liquors to W. H.

Gatlin was slot Ferris wheel in his store. There welcome to come and ask for it, and sustained by Judge Burris in the dis are no blanks, every penny gets a TAKE YOUR WASHING TO THE CITY UNDRY Lay George, Prop. OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS. his claim will receive consideration." trict court. CURE CONSUMPTION.

cents worth of candy and sometimes Mr. Leedy is a brave man, and if he is more. When the boys patronize the T. A. Slocun, M.

the Great Chemist and Mrs. Mary Grabendyke, came here Liberty'. Smith County Pioneer: Mrs. Ollie I. Royce is now associate editor of the Phillipsburg Dispatch.

This will give John an opportunity to tell the fellow who wants to know "who writ that piece," that it was the associate editor. Mrs. Royce is one of the best newspaper women in the state. The Hoisington Dispatch is clamoring for a fire engine. The Dispatch alive after the crowd gets througl machine they call it "bucking the last week from Lebo, Kansas, on a visit wheel." with him, he will be entitled to the to friends.

She was on her way to Wisconsin, where she will reside in admiration of every man in Kansas. Scientist. Offers to Send Free, to the Afflictcd.Three Bottlesof His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Consumption and All Lung Troubles. Nothing could be fairer, more phil Osawatnmle. the future.

We have nothing against the little J. Stott was oyer from Paola Wed- C. II. Mallory closed the con homeless children that New York nesdny. tracts last week for the new opera house and work has commenced, R.

shipping into Kansas this winter, but we want to say a word concerning our anthropic, or carry more joy in its wake than the offer of T. A. of 98 Pine street, New York City. Jijnn ot Uttaw.t was in town should not be alone in this matter and the citizens of that place have recently had a practical illustration of the need Tuesday. Harris has the J.

AV, Confident that he has discovered an Taylor, the masonry and brick work, of The people out there must nil N. II. Wells of Paola was in town J. II. Petty the carpentering, and' the be from Missouri have to be shown.

Tuesday. absolute cure for consumption and all pulmonary complaints, and to make its own homeless waifs. At Topekn there is a "home" for friendless children sustained entirely by charity and the managers of the institution desire good homes for each of the unfortunnte little ones placed in their care in fact it Horace (jrant, the bloated land Miss Dollie Lasher is clerking at the great merits known, he will send, Enterprise. three bottles (the Slocum new system holder of the Greeley Graphic, advertises that he has 480 acres of land to Mi'sm Cora Ringer is assisting in Miss is their business to find homes for sell or he will divide it into smaller of medicine) to any reader who i suffering from chest, throat and lung troubles or consumption. Weber's millinery store.

them. When a child from the Topeka tracts. If he will divide it intosmnl HENRY WOBKER. rianufacturcr of FINE CIGARS. The (Inert hand made cigar In the world.

Only the best tobacco used. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Osawatomle, Kansas. nome is adopted, a record of the A. Meek was in K.

C. the first tracks ith the toes pointed toward He invites those desirous of obtain of the eek buying holiday goods. this office, we'll take a few, and wel ing the remedies to simply send him roofing, plastering, painting, will be attended to by Mr. Mallory. Beagle.

Miss Emma Laskey is sewing for Mrs. John Edwards. i i Miss Nettie Ranney visited Miss Ida Sinkey the last of the week. Soon another wedding in our vicinity. Rumor says Thanksgiving day.

Cavinee and family called at George Bromell's Sunday evening. The Beagle choir practiced at Mrs. Thomas Barnhart's Sunday evening. come. Miss Lou Mann of Salina, is visiting their express and postofflce address, and receive in return the three free bottles, tlie family of her uncle, Rev.

A. M. The compositor was yelling for child's life, as near as it is possible to give, is given to its foster parents. The record gives its name, age, parentage and all particulars concerning it that it is possible to learn. If a child does not suit the family that takes it, it may be returned and the "home" will find another place for it and if, on the Mann.

1 copy and in desperation the editor Already this "new scientific course of the Dighton Herald took up the slack rs. Dr. u. B. Rowe returned home Saturday after a few days visit with of medicine" has permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases.

in ins belt, and dashed off the following pathetic pome: home folks. He considers it his religious duty a other hand, the parties taking a child duty which he owes humanity to Rev. V. AV. Robinson of Fontana was in town Tuesday and made this office a from the "home" do not treat it prop donate his infallible cure.

Hope and joy have disappeared All our skies are murky, Faint and fainter seems the show For thanksgiving turkey." The editor xf the Augusta Journal Offered freely, apart from its inher FOUNDRY erly it will be taken from them. We believe that the people of Kansas should first take care of its own poor children and respectfully invite New York to do the same. Miss Bertha Cavinee visited her friend, Miss Cora Dedrick, last Sunday. Homer Barnhart visited his parents and Beagle friends the first of the week. ent strength, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perfect confidence of tke great chemist making the offer.

HOWARD SON, pROPt. lie has proved censumntion to raises the question "whats the matter with Eldorado girls that so many of their young men come to Augusta for their brides?" The question is respectfully submitted to Marsh Murdock curable disease beyond any doubt. All kinds of work in mere will be no mistake iirtendintf FARMlNd DOES PAY. From Secretary Morton's last annual Mvs. J.

J. Vohs and Miss Anna Cooper visited Beagle friends Sunday the mistake will be in overlooking ti.o IRON pleasant call. i Tlind Stevens hns relumed from Kansas City and is at his old place in the Globe office. Mr. ond Mrs.

John Gill went to Le Roy Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with friends there. Mrs II. E. Newhouso is spending the week, visiting relatives, nt Ottawa. She will return Monday.

Mrs. K. V. Baldwin visited her mother who is quite sick, at Coffey-ville tlie first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. John Mathewg and Miss Bessie attended (ha report we get some facts that are not afternoon. who is a great pian to stay at home and should be posted on all of these nice points. Docter's generous invitation. He hos has on life in his American and Eumno.

BRASS quite in line with the assertions of some people. Messrs. Frank, Charlie and Doe OR WOOD. For instance seventy-two per cent of Florence Bulletin ean labortories thosands of testimonials of experience from those cured, in all parts of the world. Heath spent Sunday with John Rose and family, the farms of the United States are We manufacture and It seems, Cyrus, you complain a neighbors.

You that wo have heard good deal about your Mrs. George Bromell visited her Delays are dangerous: mail ri. sell for $2.60 the BEST VISE ON EARTH. absolutely free from incumbrance. The south and west are not the most heavily mortgaged sections, as that parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin, the last tiniiK they are a bad lot. and von of the week. dress to T. A.

Slocum, M. 98 Pine stret, New and when writing the Doctor, please mention reading this article in this paper. would like a change of pasture, so far as neighbors go. Neighbors are verv pre-eminence is held by the east New Albert Rookstool began school Mon- Mathews at Timid Inst week..

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