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xn. j. M. smith, jpjsAL PjRtbis oKfl osIwatomM SAMS. Themembers ness ob the evening of the ball, co'ose- of ail the committees and all deserve great did good work MACHINISTS RALL.

FARM IMPLEMENTS, quentely he could not be present during the first half of the program. He re praise. The Wednesday Evening: One of the Best of the Season. TO THE PUBL turned, on the 11:59 train, and was however; right "in it" from that time on. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mr. and Mrs.

Jos. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris comprised the honorary committee.

Elegant purpura badges, printed in gold were given this committee to wear during the evening. They bore the following inscription. "International Association of Machinists Honorary." Mti Hi Field Seeds, The weather was a little warm but the dancers enjoyed themselves hugely just the same. Frank Holt had charge ot the check room, and saw that no overcoat were carried away. The grand march was a beauty in every particular, and the people enjoyed it to the fullest extent At 9:30 o'clock there were one hundred and-sixty-six dancers present and forty two spectators.

Garden and Fara TcoUj dolly Crowd in Attendance and Gay Time Had by all the Lovers of the Terpsichorean Art. Plows; Harrows, cultivators, Corn Planters. Barb Wire and Nails, Boggles, Carts and Harness: A GREAT BIG SUCCESS. W. H.

CAMPBELL ie jSj. The Machineet Ball was a success ia 8 1 XOTARY PUBLIC every particular. A grent many effort SpT If you want anything the line, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, and a nice line of FINE DRESS GOODS, We have what you want and will make prices so low that you will surely buy. J. C.

CHESTNUT. Real Estate, Insurance Stoves and Tinware: Bottom Prices! Will Save You Mone Collections. COME AlXl SEE XJS. W. C.

Munson was a valuable assistant in the way of decorating and otherwise making the party a success. Dick Salisbury "pawed" in the silver wheels at the ticket window, and did some dancing in the bargain. Osawatomie Lodge No 234, International Association of Machinists, now numbers seventeen members. The Machinists left nothing undone that would tend to further the pleasure of the dancers for the evening. Geo.

Hobrecht was the gentleman who cried "tickets please!" He was the right man in the right place. Thai reception committee was "on to their job" in great shape. They saw thatj everyone was well cared for. said our little Davis was not "in Wasn't he though? ne was "on deck" with a smile from ear to ear." All the members of the order wore have been made to have big times at the opera house in the way of balls and in many instances brilliant scenes have been the result, but no one can say that a more enjoyable time ever had thaa at the Machinists Ball on the night of April 5th. The boys had been making preparations for the event for srnne time previous to the night on which it was to occur and of course everything was in apple pie order for the festive occasion.

Handsome invitations were gotten out and sent to those who love to trip the light autistic. Tickets were issued and put into the hands of the boys at the shops for sale and many of them were sold before the invitations had been issued and the financial success ef the ball was insured some time previous to the time it was to occur. Several of the boys layed off on Wednesday for the pur 1 Office In BuHding formerly Occupied ft by Giller Sisters Millinery Store. to 8 55 A. C.

YOUNGEj Dealer In graphic! Preaching at the Mv K. Church next Sunday morning by the pastor, subject "Filled ivith Uhrists Fullness." Preach-fag at 7 SO p.m. by Rev. 8. S.

Martin Presiding Elder of Ottawa District. All Mrs. R. B. Keith, dhe of the instructors in the Paola city schools, was visiting with Dr.

and Mrs. Pace the latter part of this week. There ought to be Ja law passed imposing a heavy penalty upon persons who try to induce voters to cast their StiU In Tim Fielfl! H. B. SMITH Real Estate and Insurance Agent.

Bonded Abstracter. BELL Editors aiimprfetoft badge or men ted with a- boquet which presented a most appearance. pose or decorating the bail, and we are, right here to tell you that they made a good job of it too. Evergreens were jaii. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1893.

ticcal and Persona). ballots differently from what their own conscience dictates. C. L. Munson did good work on the are invited.

Clean up the streets and allies. A great amount of sickness may be prevented by keeping your premises in a proper state of clenlines. Carbolic acid, diluted with water, is a good disinfectant to use indoors. floor and other committees and aided We announce with pleasure that Si Plunkard, threshing machine, farmers, greatly in the success of the entertain ment. The Companies we represent are first-class and reliable.

All losses Lave been promptly paid during my We are the people. The grand march was led by Mr. Sid band and all, will visit us on Wednesday evening, April 12th. Twenty people in the company, which is highly commended upon all sides. J.

C. Lewis has im It don't pay very well to carry water ney jjuDlette and Miss Carrie Nolan. The handsome couple did themselves 4 on both shoulders. Kespectfuliy re- agency. Honest insurance makes prompt payments.

used in profusion. On the east wall to the left of the main entrance of the hall was hung the charter of the lodge, which was beautifully decorated with evergreen and draped with bunting. It presented a handsome appearance. Farther to the sjuth on the same wall was placed be. neath draping of bunting the name and number of the lodge cut from black glazed paper.

The work was done by W. C. Munson and presented a very neat appearance. The center posts were proud. I CARRY A COMPLETE LINE DP mortalized his character of "SI," the Yankee whistler.

The company con Conductor Andy Scow, the leader of HOUSES FOR BENT. the Mandolin Club, did not get in from tains the most beautiful artist upon the stage. Remember the date. The. com MEN'S WORKING CLOTHES; Holden in time to help the boys furnish ierred to some of the candidates whs accepted the nomination on a certain ticket and then worked against the ticket.

They were snowed under; Dr. J. M. Smith, the dentist, has been doing some fixing up in his office in the way of papering and remodeling the interior of the rooms. lie now has as nice and cosy dental parlors a you will the music for the bail.

pany has played to crowded houses throughout the state. THE ELEVATOR MltLSl "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your undivided attention for about Quite a bad wreck occured Just of Garnett last Wednesday on the Mis wrapped with evergreen and at the top of the posts runing lengthwise of the hall were three strips of cloth, representing the national colors red, white a half a second please." Joe Brown can say lota in a half second. At the Missouri Pacific Bridge Yards art prepared to shell corn in transit. Maket Highest Market Price Paid for find in this section of the country. souri Pacific.

The freight had left Garnett only a short distance when the train struck an expanded rail causing three and blue. On the west wall the Ameri W. V. Miller has our thanks for the There was no politic in the city election. Mrs.

O. R. Llddle is visiting in Holden this week. Mr, and Mrs. J.

S. Johnson spent last Sunday in Holden. A large flow of natural gas has been struck at Cherryvale, Kansas. Miss Georgia Barnard Is visiting friends In Kansas City this week. Mrs.

Will Uphi.ni, of Kansas City, was visiting Mrs. Uriest this week. Why not get up a home entertain-' ineut for the benefit of the library? Col. Gove has been repairiug the Cottage Hotel during the paat week. Next Thursday is Arbor Day.

Be 6ure that you plant at least one tree. C. E. Oeth and wife were iu the city a short time the latter part of last week. W.

P. McDowell has our thanks for a years subscription to the GiiAruic this week. All Country Produce; can flag was hung and was trimmed with payment of two years subscription to the Graphic during the past week. or four cars and the caboose to leave the track. Some of the cars which left the were pretty badly torn up.

A The music seemed to give pretty general satisfaction. The boys did theif very best, however, and are to be con gratiilated upon their success. Litile Davis and his best girl out done all other couples and even the music, in the "Medley" exhaust dance no one be the celebrated old prooest CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR, RYE FLOUR, ajid Billy is one of the efficient train dis evergreen. No matter much what the occasion may be the American flag must always have a place among the decorations, and it is right that it should have tramp, who was stealing a ride, was patchers at the headquarters building and is one of the most popular young Dickiiison Cd.j killed and another was badly hurt. General foreman, C.

A Humphreys, of for it represents more to the true Ameri ing on the floor when they ceased to can than any other emblem extant. The men in the city. not have a first class brass band in Osawatmnie? There is plenty of ma dance. Pays the highest cash price for all k'iadi stage was almost a veritable green house, the car department, was at the scene of the wreck all day Thursday overseeing the work of cleaning it up. so many were the beautifull flowers and Tom Kolbohm, if he is large and up in years, can "get there" on the round of grain.

DE70E, OSAWATOMIE The distinctive features of the Knights terial here to make a good band, and. un organization of this kind is something plants. A gorgeous array of flowers were placed upon the front part of the dances better than lots of the young of Pythias is the close brotherly love that binds its members together, the that the c'ty badly needs. We have the stage, behind which was the mandolin fellows. He was "on deck" and right in the "swim." instruments and about the only other ex- promptness with, which each cry of dis and guitar club, and when the'beautiful strainsof music came floating out through hiriug of a good pense would be the The emblem of the Machinists order tress is responded to, and the universal sound financial condition of every Sub the flowers it seemed almost like fairy teacher.

A reception was teudered Rev. and Mr. Bering hus opened barber shop iu the Robert's room, south side of Main street. is a caliper, square and wheel, with the leeressors C. F.

Csvts, bavifii bought THE EAST. SIDE S. A. BROWN LUMBER YARD Win keep a rood supalrof Lite, Li, lies, Lie AND THE Best Brands of Ready Mixed Paint. GARFIELD PATTERN OF SCIEI BOORS Best in the World! i land.

Music and flowers are each ordinate Lodge. Are you a Knight of letters l. A. ot m. on lour different cor Attorneys-at-Law and Pythias? If so, wherever the American Mrs.

Morgan at the M. E. Church b' the members of his congregation on -Tues The Easter services at the' different ners. Tne one belonging to this lodge is a beauty, and the boys had it hanging flag waves you have Brothers around COLLECTION AGENTS. day evening last.

A large of you, not only in name, but in fact, who beautiful things even when taken separately and when combined they are very entrancing to those who claim the least affinity to ideality. The decoration was a success and the boys are entitled to great credit for the most elegant display on the east wall of the opera house. would share their last crust with you at OFFICE: 3 doors west of the Racket the members and others were present and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan made many Master Mechanic Hill was called to thurclies were well attended last Sunday night.

W. G. Bryson now has his property on Crunk avenue entirely euclosed with a ueat feuce. any time, as you would with ihem. It is Kansas City on important railroad busi Store, Osawatomie, Kansas.

new acquaintances. A very pleasant such principles as these that has given evening was 6peut. this matchless Order such a marvelous they made. supper was served at the popular growth, and destines it to become-, the grandest and most powerful en earth. The mem Dors of the Presbyterian church at thi3 place have secured the t.

Sewn of the candidates ou the Repub lican tltket were elected. Good enough for a st art it. Pythian Voice. services or Hey. A.

31. Mann for the -ensuing year. Ilia llrst sermon will be de Death of Hon. Henderson Rice. Henderson Rice died at his home in lLone Felt Want livered at the council chamber April Mrs.

W. L. llollaway hus returned from Iowa, where she had been visiting with her parents. Mound township April 5th, 1893, aged 10th at the hour of 11 o'clock. Mr, Ti ire in en Bun! Maun is formerly from Louisburg, but 69 years.

He was born in White county, Tennessee, in 1825. Iu 1349 he settled Rev. Howard writes from Galena came from Thayer to this place. in St. Fruacis county.Missoun, and from not to fail to send him the Gkapuic jeg ularly every week.

there moved to the territory of Kansas The enster entertainments at both the Methodist and ConjrregHtional churches TO BE SUPPLIED. 2 secured the services of C. Munson left for Chicago last on last Sunday evening were at hostelry of Mr. and Mrs. Dever, more commonly known as the Hotel Dever.

It is not always the case that the people are entirely satisfied with suppers given for these occasions but up to this time we have not heard the least murmur against the supper set up by Mr. Dever. In fact those who were fortunate enough to partake of it speatt ot it as a delicious repast. The music was furnished by the Osa-watomie Marsdolin Club and wua precisely ti ilie iast.j of the There were three mandolins and three guitars and no sweeter music was ever rendered in the opera house than this. The boys have practiced together until they play in perfect harmony.

The music was greatly appreciated, and the members of the club can rest assured that they gave entire satisfaction. The In 1354, being the first white person to sottie in Mound township, locating upon the farm on which he died. He filled Thursday to take iu the Worlds Fair, lie tended and well received, lhe pro JOHN S. handle aCComjilete Line of will be abseut at least two months. grams were good and well rendered.

and the participants deserve much credit numerous important offices. He served iu the legislature four or five terms and was a useful member thereof. He also Air- Bernard Macke, of ton, Mo-, a first-class merchant for the efforts put forth to make the en tertuinments the success that they were. served as county commissioner a num to ber of terms and was ever watchful of tailor. Our stock of goods has arriv-de.

We solicit a trial order- Weguar- We acknowledge a pleasent call, on the interests of the people, fully believ Monday last, from Mrs. O. Miller and GROCERIBS AND PROVISIONS, Their Stock is New, Neat, Clean and up td the standard in every particular. Mrs. R.

W. Layson. Mrs. Miller handed antee perfect fits. Our motto is, "not how cheap, but how good." us a year's subscription to the Graphic ing that a public office was a public trust; but his political ambitions were never satisfied.

He had devoted his time, his energy and his means for the promotion of his party's welfare. He sowed the and Mrs. Layson ordered the paper Tramps are getting to bo altogother too numerous. Some of them are bad characters aud will bear watching. Zack Duncan called upon us last Tuesday, and during his stay contributed $1.50 ou sutscriptou to the Graphic.

John J. Stott, the Jeweler, has a new ad this week. If you are needing anything in his Hue don't fail to give him a call. Alvin Lindsey has secured a good position with T. M.

James Sou at Kan. City, as clerk in their queensware store. "For Married and Engaged Ladies" is the title of quite au interesting article that we have this week. Dont fail to read it. changed to her address at Kane, club is in great demand.

It can be well and truly said that the Machinists ball on the night of April 5th was a great success in ever particular. where she goes on a visit to relatives. After visit at that place she will seeds of Republicanism, but never gathered the harvest. He was not a great 20 to Springfield Mo- where Bob has Yours For Business, man, but he was a good citizen. He was I This was-the first effort of the boys and Headquarters secured a position.

one of that innumerable class of citizens Mr. L. Barns, of St. Louis, has FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE purchased the railroad eating house and they surely deserve great credit for the efficient manner in which they conducted the affair. They are a jolly whole-souled lot of fellows who believe in having a goo 1 time and in seeing that their guests who pass through life hewing their way by their own labors, aud who leave the world better than they found it.

He was ICEL i JOE has turned it into a full fledged hotel- He will run the lunch counter, which a lover of freedom. Bom and reared in Always Wanted: PRESH BOTTEfi AND EGGS. will be open all hours; give regular The Presbyterian Sunday School is in share equally in their pleasures. May SPECIAL OFFER. A eentlemen in Union county.

meals and lodging, and make a special a prosperous condition, and the best lit the south, surrounded by the influences of slavery, he was strongly opposed to that institution, and participated in all who is to modest a man to have his name they live long and be happy is the earnest wish of the Gbaphio. effort to accomodate the transient, Barnes has had twenty years experience A Large Crayon Portrait 3-4 Life Size, To be given away at the Art Gallery, erature published, is distributed to all in attendance. Rev. I. D.

Newell gave a very inter of the early struggles to make Kansas a free state. When Gov. Kearney called the hotel business, which fact insures him success in Osawatomie. for volunteers to repel the invasion of estiuc lecture on the Baptist Home mentioned in the newspapers, was cured of rheumatism by Chvtnberlain's Pain Balm, after trying other medicines and treatment for thirteen years. For sale by A.

F. Meek. For lame back there is nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and bind it the rebel General, Price, in 1864. Though The Y. P.

S. C. E. met Monday night FINE miLLlNERYI Mrs. Hardin has retriiedironi t.

libjiis, where she purchased fine fine stock of the latest styles ot Mission Society at the Baptist Church last Sunday night. NOTES. Hot! Hotter! I The music was excellent. Sweet! Forty tickets were sold at the door. Joe Brown is an excellent prompter, and elected the following officers for the ensuing term: President, si.

Brown; Spring Is here, the time for the birds exempt of military duty by reason of his age, he was amongst the first men in Miami county to offer his serviees in defence of the state he loved so well. In the 'skirmishes on the blue and in the Vice President, Miss Flora Remington; on the affected parts. 1 ry it and you to de their singing, but the loud siuger Osawatomie, Kansas, with every 10.00 worth of work done st my gallery. I will give to every person or to any one family who within the limited time beginning March 10th '93 to June 10th, a fine Crayon Portrait of any one who's Negative has been made during the time mentioned, who's work has amounted to $10.00. I will make no extra charge for groups that you may ant I make a specialty in this line and will spare no pains to give you as fine work in any branch of my business as you can get iu America.

I do not make a single proposition that I will not stand to. Miss Nora Mann; Treasurer, Mrs. will be surpfised at the prompt relief it must be careful not to soar too high or The Mandolin Club is quite a favorite. affords. The same treatment will cure rheumatism.

For sate by A. F. Meek. C. A.

Huff; Organists, Miss Baryl Young. A vote of thanks was extended MffiLINERY GOODS! It was ta ra-ra-boom-de-aye, and then she may lose her plumage. The Ladles aid seciety of the M. battle of Westport, amid the shower of shot and shell, he stood immovable and fought like an old veteran. At Mound the Mandolin Club for their assistance; some.

Little Jiidiih, the eight year old Church will give an ice cream festival in furnishing music for the entertain A number ol the conductors were of Mr. of the In City, after the battle of Mine Creek, the Saturday night, April swth. All are will be sold at very rea ment on Sunday evening. The society laid Christian Advocate, Des Moines, Io present. cordially invited to attend.

greatness of his heart was shown by his is in a good healthy condition and starts sonable prices. Come in and see us. wa, on learning that her special playmate, a child oi her own age had taken The hall was filled with happy smil on the work of another year in good Frank Miller, the popular restaurant ing faces. the whooping took a bottle of shape. man, has recently received some elegant HARDIN MEADE.

medicine, which had cured ner oi a I will giye you a portrait as described above -with every $10.00 worth of work done at my gallery in Osawatomie within the dates mentioned. Now is your time to secure an enlargement by patronizing a home institution, instead of Dew fixture s. Frank is fixing up in fine Mr. J. C.

McClsin a prosperous farmer troublesome cough, and went over and said: "You must take this medicine; it shape for the ice cream trade. who resides four miles southwest of this passing hard tack and coffe alike to the rebel and union wounded soldiers. He had been for a number of years a patient sufferer. His illness dates bacR almost eight years. He was then representing Miami county in the legislature, and had to be carried to the state ouse in order to cast his vote for united states senator.

Each recurring winter he was confined will do you good." Mr. Mulhneaux was curious as to the result, and on making city was in town Wednesday last and Two' ytung lovers were out mighty BEAUTIFUL SPRING WRAPS! helping to build up some otner town, also do this ti), convince you of the fact The supper at the Dever hotel was a royal feast. Fortyeight couples participated in the grand march. Mr. A Tounge was among the number of spectators.

Those elegant programs were printed made this offlice a pleasent call. Mr inquiry learned that the little neighbor, late last Sunday They pre McClain lives in or near the tobacco re turned that they were where the electric that you can get work at home equally in finish and durability as can be had elewhere. I do my wprk. all here, you gion and says quite a number of his LARGE LINE Otf light would not give them away, but net who had been unable to rest at men had been greatly releived in that, re-spaet. The paroxysms were neither so frequeDt, severe or enduring.

The cough, under tiie genial action of this neighbors are preparing to grow a crop so. of the weed this season. It is quite a As will be seen by our advertising col profitable crop and Kansas grown tobac Late run no risk in loosing the picture you wiah to hare enlarged. I ask all those who anticipate having work done this spring to give this their special attention and eom'e with any kind ot. copying or cabinet work or family zroups and put admirable remedy, was loosened, me medicine liquelles the mucus and ena to his bed with the dread disease, consumption, of which he died.

He was twice married in 1843 to Miss Mclntyre; six children were born to them. Mrs. Rice died in 1857, umns, the great Yankee drama of "Si co brines two cents a pound, more on bles the suiierer to terow it oil. iQe at the Cincinnati! market than that raised to be preseated at the Opera House Wednesday evening, April tack in the beginning gave every evi In Kentucky. Mr.

McClain is a number your name to the list of customers who AND at the Gkaphic office. Over one hundred tickets were sold for the Machinists ball. Frank Miller was a little late but he "got there just the same." The boys will realise from $20 to $25 clear money from their ball. The bdys are strictly ia ft when it comes to having a good time. 12th.

and in 1858 he was again ma rried to Miss will take advantage oi this oner, uet dence ot being a severe attack of whooping cough. Indeed it was a genuine case; but this preparation, while perhaps it may not be a positive cure for the dis your work done here that you may not only secure the fine Crayon Portrait free but value received for all work Susan Randolph, who survives him. By this marriage there were two sons aid five daughters. He looked to the future Now is the time of year when plenty of disinfectant should be used to purify ease, is undoubtedly able to aneviaie it. If it does not cure it.

it will irive unques Hanilsome Dress Patterns' iK SILlt AND WOOL. done by me. Hand this 'pacer to your cess pouli, etc Air-slacked lime, used with perfect hope and confidence. He friend. Gallery opposite F.

M. Bank tioned relief. The medicine referred to freely, la a very good thing to use for did not fear death. "Though I walk is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For Osawatomie, Kas.

C. A. Burr, 8-11-21 Artist The polka to the Dever hotel for sup. this purpose. sale by A.

F. Meek. one farmer and a first-class citizen. We acknowledge the receipt of three years subscription from him on Wednesday. J.

W.Murray, a- long haired young man who poses as a phrenologist at the museum oa West Ninth street, was Arretted last night by officer Dwyer on a charge of playing a confidence game on R. Harris, a farmer from Miama Kansas. Harris was in the city yesterday and strayed into the museum. Murray took him in eharge and wanted to teii his fortune. Harris was willing, through the valley of the shadow of death 1 will fear no evil, for thou art with me." Miss Clara Gorhsm gave a very pleas per was hugely enjoyed by alL" The boys feel mighty proud of the The Largest and Cheapest lirie of Silk Um ant party last Thursday ever.ing to Dumber of her friends.

Carls, dancing many wounded sol- and general conversation were the order brellas and Ladies' Fine Shoes ever shown in Paola. "For I have seen diers die. A success they made of their ball. Always remember tht the couple facing the music is the first couple; The boys are mighty fine felfcrws and of amusement. 1" FR'EI their After dread suffering, have seen Cart Urauns, of the Greeley Graphic, was in the city for a short time Thurs deserve the success they attained.

but Murry said he had to have piece of B. 3. Coop is a hustler whea it comes Newest things1 in Laces, Gloves, hosiery, Veiling, Etc; Please call and see me when in Paola. to working for the success of a ball. paper over his eyes.

Any kind qf paper would do, hut a $3 bill was prefsre'd. lives pass off with smiles; And have watched the death hours of the old; And seen the infant die; The rich with all his nurses and his doctors; And then the poor in roeagerrfess and poverty; And I myself Tor long, death; have breathed my very breath Amid the nearness and the silent tlronght JJever's lemonade stand in one corner Harris placed ike required bill over his' eyes and is charged, placed of the hall was a paying institution. day evening. He wa oa hit way home from Ottawa, where he had been looking after his libel suit. Old Uncle Si Plunkard, ot dttmMUc fame, wilt luake his appearance in our city with his gingham umbrella, accompanied with his followers at noon on Wednesday, April 13th.

Handsome decoration surrounded the it in his p'ocket without delay and ke pt charter on the east wall of the hall. it. He wanted to settle for one half ofihee. Mr. and Mrs.

Dever are experts when The only Pure Cream: of Tartar Powder. No' Ammonia; No Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard after his was locked op. Eea City Time. South Side Square- i rt conste to getting up a fine supper..

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