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The Americus Weekly Herald from Americus, Kansas • Page 3

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it Ik Americas Weekly Herald. Oak Hall Clothing Store THURSDAY, MAY 11, lfcsfi. Republican Central Committee. The Republican Central Committee met in Americus. last evening, at the office of the chairman.

Dr. T. Arthur Wright. Present 1. E.

Lambert. W. T. Stokes and Dr. T.

Arthur Wright. A quorum beiT present, the chairman called the meeting to order, hen, on 11 i i I Strawberries are nor in the market. Look out for new potatoes in the market soon. See the grass grow likewise the corn and heat. The State camp-meeting is to be held at Emporia.

It never pours but it rains this season ia Kansas. Wheat and rye are beginning to 'head out." A number of farmers are cultivating theii corn. Cattle on the! prairies begin to look a great deal better. ScLuvler Colfax -will lecture at Emw- IS ENIHRITLNG ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE LINE OF An Independent piII-lif-rl every at Aniericus. Kas.

for Men and Boys, Hats, Caps, and Clothing uiuii'iii ui a. uy I. E. Lambert, the committee Sunday last was cold and dreary, rain to appoint ueLegates to iufc strict nr.J teems: 1 year, 6 7-lc; 3 40c. STBICTLT IX AOVASCE.

Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Yalises, and state congiessionai conventions, iue Chairman then ouered ihe following railing an aay. Sheep shearing lias commenced, and the quality of the clip is good. list of names to rep. esen ria on the 2oth iust. Rev.

Riddle, of Emporia, paid this town a visit on Tuesday. A big steal is reported in the Empo i to'tahJS invite comparison of Goods and Prices. A HCTSSOXTRI PACIFIC THE TABLE congressional convention. The season of the year for circuses Wednesday May 2. 12:33 p.

m. i conventions, is fast approaching. the sune eongressio-ial convention, to Honest Goods and Squaee Dealing. South Passenger. North Passenger.

South North T)T- A J- Sa' of Safford, Chase coun- the Herald ollice a call on be held at Tope La. June 2S DI'-TKICT. l- W. White, Agent. Delegates II.

C. Whitley, Emporia; From Dr. A. Ii. Roval we learn that E.

Borton. T. Sedirwick. Wm. Jay, Emporia; II.

B. Lowe, Em- "Between Fourth and Fifth avenues, West Side Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas. a child of Air. James Huston, of Allen creek, was severely bitten by a rattle- pena: David Hunter. Jackson and Fresh Mixed Faint3 at Eoxd s.

Fggs up. Tressler Lowrt's. ke. ria postolhce by unknown parties. J.

C. Brown, the grocery-man. Las had a new sign put on the outside of his building "this week. From Rurlow's notes we learn that S. P.

McCaw was made happy. Don't know whether it is a boy or girl. -It makes one's heart sad to watch the pretty girls kiss each other good-bye, at the depot, and not be permitted to participate. The commissioner of pensions has passed an arrearage of pension claim sm Lr. if.

lompsom, Agnes titv tp. Alternates Dr. J. J. Wright, Em velty wagon in town Tuesday evening.

After trying to sell goods for an hour, and receiving no purchasers. poria: S. B. Riggs. Emporia; Hon.

J. W. Loy, Americus T. N. Dickson.

Best Machine Needles at Foxd's. For Cheap Dry Goods, go to Tatiiam's, Emporia. Pike John Bramhill, aterloo tp J. E. Jones, Jackson G.

Hurlburt, left in disgust. 1 Our barber, Elias Moorhead, has just I received a tine pair of clippers, remont tp. state. descriptions, aslowas McAclet Bro s. Coffee of all the lowest, at amounting for Charles T.

Hyde, Delegates S. P. Wairen, Emporia: DEALERS IN n. i Holmes. Keatting J.

A. lav Rope! Tressler Lowry. lor, Hartford, Robinson Funk Center, H. C. Cross, Emporia- L.

A. wood. Americus, I. E. Lani Gibson's for Lemons and in maKe a man, woman or child bald in a few minutes.

A great numlter of teams hauling stone for building purposes have passed through town lately, en route to Emporia, from the stone quarries northeast of town. Americus as visited on Monday bv another heavy gale of wind, which Go to M. Oranges. bert, Emporia. of Agnes City, Kansas.

The mother and sister of Miss Brown, school teacher, left on Monday last after visiting Americus for a few days. Also, a niece of Miss Cochran, school teacher, accompanied the above. Jacob Stotler, of the Emporia News, says "that he is a victim of misplaced contidence." We were always under Dry Goods, Clothing', Boots Shoes, HATS, CAPS, Etc. Alternates W. T.

Soden, Eniporia; M. i'arker, 1'ike t. M. Yan- We have a Fine line of Cotton Gloves. J.

D. Ginsox. Sickle, Elmendaro Y. T. Stokes, enter tevery, Emporia; Al made our citizens all skip out for their McCleei Americus E.

B. Peyton, Illinois Store, Emioria, Baird Bros, are now located on the Northeast by W. Tj respective nomes. iianpiiv, no damage tmpona. ATII AM.

Committee resolved that the dele gates of both conventions should be Fresh Canned Apples at Tressler Low ry. the impression that it was Esau instead of Jacob who was the victim. Alfred Stinson.on Sunday last, killed nine beautiful skunks on his father's farm, two miles north of town. One would have supposed from the odor that he had struck the beautiful city of eniiKHvered to fill vacancies. A large was done, as far as heard from.

An old orchard can never be made young again, but by good care, pruning and cultivating, it can be made to bear a fair crop until a young orchard can be set out and brought into bearing. Friday last it was so hot that linen number of citizens of the county were present. Committee adjourded to meet at the call of the chairman. Go with your Butter and Eggs to Thomas Joxes, Einporia. Picture Frames, Clock Sin Ives, and Wall Pockets, for sale at Lesh Bros.

A SERIES OF LETTERS. Card of Tha dusters and straw hats were plentifully Corner of Commercial Emporia. G. W. Newman CO.

Have their Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, now in Store, and their various departments are filled with the Choicest Goods of the Season, at BOTTOM PRICES. When you visit the city call and look through their Mammoth Establishment, and you will find it time well spent, whether you wish to buy or not. T.Y AN OLD hKTTLEK. for harness, Boxds. Fresh Neat's Foot Oil.

best in the market, at Kansas Territory, April 7th, 1S5C. We are in receipt of a sack of Patent Process Flour, from the flour and feed stoie of Mr. John Fluker, Emporia, which proves inimitable. Such genuine gushes of genuine generosity, generates the germ of gratitude, which grows into this public acknowledgement. John Bond, Druggist.

Fresh Oranges and Lemons just received, at J. C. Brown's. orn, aiuruay not a ouster nor straw-hat could be seen: instead, ulsters and beaver hats were predominant. A true saying, "Variety is the spice of life." Are you in favor of prohibition? asks a subscriber.

Yes we are; we think every person should be prohibited from lending their copy of the paper to a neighbor who is too stingy to "in i.ous nrst temples we camp again to-night having made a good day's travel, considering the state of the roads. Slow but sure. To-day we Dry Goods are cheap, at Tatiiam's, Emporia. Fried Beef, Bacon and Hams. TRESSLER IjOWRY.

Married. have crossed the first stretch of prairie. These prairies, seen for the first time, 157 159 Commercial Emporia, Kas. spend $1.50 for a years subscription. What's the matter with the Emporia News? It don't seem to be enjoying as much of a boom as formerly.

lias the Republican Stubbed its toe against its Butt's) end? Call. Hasn't got the Means. Sardines. Salmon and Dried Reef at M. W.

Gibson's. affects one much, as does the first view of the ocean. Indeed they appear to be At the residence of D. P. Tressler; Thursday evening, May 4, lssi, Mr.

Albert S. Lowry to Miss Annie E. Tresslar, both of Americus. Rev. J.

A. Collins, pastor of tiie C. P. church, as-siited by Rev. C.

Erffmeyer, joined the Lappy couple in the bonds of wedlock. After a sumptuous repast, at which a an ocean paralysed not level as we are told the Illinois prairies are, but ith a Apple Butter, by the Lesh Bros. Fresli Michigan pound, at It is now announced on the anllmrirv rolling, undulating surface, covered rd and Castor Oil, for Lubricating, an "en inent physician," that it is large circle of friends had gathered with the delicate green of early spring JklND'S. Machinery, at the bride and bridegroom took ths iir i not healthy to rise befoie eight o'clock in the m-rning. This applies only to iKiund train from Emporia with a view not unlike the green of the sea.

The day has been bright and clear, the air 5 of visiting relatives and mends Tea, 40 cents ier J. C. Frown's. Fine Japanned lound, at men. ives, it is saw.

can rise as early as ever, and start the fire as Are now receiving Immense Quantities of GOODS tor bi'ittsu tst. ineir stock is complete consisting or balmy, and we have all enjoyed the snail-like progress over the beautiful Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, stretch of country, barring the muddy roads We didn't stop till after dark. Roots and Shoes, at Tatiiam's, Emporia. Fancy Japanese Brackets, for sale at Lesii Bros. when we reached a spring of good Notions, Carpets, Curtain GoodsTrunks, Youngstown, Ohio.

May peace and prosperity abide with you and yours. Albeit, as you sail through the journey of life, is the wish uf the Herald. The cake was splended. Riverview Raspings. Com selling at the cribs at Go cents in this locality.

Chinch bugs have leen flying in great numbers during the past week. Some of our farmers intend sowing water, near which is a grove of cotton A west-end lady, in the absence of the hired girl, assumed the role of servant herself. She baked a batch of biscuit, and used Epsom salts for the leaven. The biscuit did not rise, but the members of the family who partook of them did. Each one of our Kansas exchanges is full of accounts of the location of im pounds of wood trees.

I am writing by the light Green Coffee for J. C. Brown's. Seven at HATS CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, Etc. of a big camp fire.

Supper is over and I write these lines while Ma prepares Prices the Lowest migrants in their neighlorhcod. The i Two doors North of P. 0. EMPORIA, Fresh Dats and Figs, and Maple Sirjar, and Fine Candies, at M. W.

Gibson's. We can sell you (ik-i nsv. are surprisingly low. Call and see us. J.

D. GlixiN. our beds and things are being tied up for the night. Nan is enthusiastic over the prairie country, feels well and wanted to get out of the wagon and best feature almut tins immigration is i strips of llax around their crops, as it is that the men who are coming to Kan- said to check the invasion of climbing walk to-day. We all feel in better sas this year have money and will lm- bugs.

prove the country. 4. 1 Good bright prairie hay is selling at We understand tint William Jay, of 1 53.00 ier ton. NEW HARDWARE of Fresh Cider at J. C.

A barrel Brown's. r.mpona, nas which ueiongs to ine ilizensof this town, a balance on the! Maggie i aught spent Faught spent last Sabbath heart to-night because we've made a Sabbath's day journey without accident. Good night, Maggie. at home and visiting her friends. sidewalks laid down by F.

S. Domm. The lowest prices in Lyon county are at Tatiiam's dry goods stuiv, Emporia. I have opened a complete stock of FicnIi Orangi-s id Lcnmns at Bkos. Our citizens should make inquiries, as that amount would repair the plank walk uear the depot.

Major J. C. Youngman, of Danville. for a numler of years cashier in the bank of Pardee, Markle Grier, I fellow-townsman of John Bond, was here visiting that gentleman last Avcek. He expects to locate in On Thursday evening.

May 4th, Miss L. E. Cost, of Keetlysville. arrived in Riyerview on a visit to her brother, II. Cost.

Caul Wit. SCHOOL REPORTS. I NT 1 1 iCP I A DKI'AUTJIEXT. The following is a report of the jnter- Monday, April 8, '56. In camp again, dear Sarah, this time for along stay.

We've had bad luck again. Ma says I must manage to let the cat loose or we'll never get to the Jordan of our hopes We started in good season this morning. The sun Tiv our White Rose Flour, at $1.73 per sack. M. W.

Gntscx. fvr a CHARTER 0AK5 Including the Celebrated arge stock of Overalls. Bito's. at Kansas. 1 mediate department of the Americus schools for the term ending May 5th ill class wir.dni If von want a on T.

F. Hall, of nipt-iia. Housefuniisliiiig Goods, In 1-tVi there were ten newspapers in Kansas; in IS(M, thirty-two: in 1 forty-three; 1S70, one hundred and two; in one hundred and fifty-eight: in issrt. two hundred and niuty-seven. and last year, ISSi, there were tliree hundred and forty- i-bwk of Boot and Shoes Mar.rnoth just received shone brightly, the weather line and everything seemed propitious.

About three miles on we encountered a terrible place, a real slough of despond. Three wagons safely ever, but the last ami biggest sticks fast. All the cattle and horses hitched to it a long pull and a strong pull. We hear the timbers snap, the reach and axle both bfeak, and the heavily-loaded wagon settles "Tkessleu Ia.w::y Number of pupils enrolled, (io; average number enrolled, 52; average daily attendance. 3s; numlter of pupils neither absent nor tardy, 4.

C.VLLIE BiiOWN. r.ErORT OF THE riilMAHY UICAOii. Term commencing March and ending May 5th. Number of weeks whole nuiulterof taught. 40; number of pupils enrolled.

total Bods one. Our Chicasro Kin ILuulmade are the best the marked. J. D. GinsoN No girl ever weighed so much but that some consumptive young man could held her on his knee' four hours Trv the Parr's English Pad.

they are every Sunday night. And it might be having an immense sale nlsoour (in-en aiide.d"that no wife ever be-: attendance, nays, 1.40 average uaiiy deeper into the mud The other t-ams dKlmT bought on tothis place, Indian absent nor tardy. Lydia Rash, Frankie creek, where we lay up for repairs. List, Jacob Crock andChaiicey Tressler. But what do I see? Can't write more M.

E. Cochran, U0We Maggie, school district no. 13. I Tuesday, April 9th, '50. jHouutam iMii e.

ji. u.v-ii.mia i. If voi want a buggy for the baby, or cae for the bird, you ill tind a good stock of at J. S. 1 came so delicate that a two hundred pound hrsband could hold her on his knee for twenty minutes.

While at on Thursday, v.e looked over the new quarters of the IIeuai.d. Mr. Roberts moved his print Builder Hardware and Blacksmith's Supplies. In fact, everything to complete a First-class stock will be kept and sold FOR CASH at Bottom Prices. The prices will be in plain figures and no deviation except in job-lots or large bills.

MY LONG EXPERIENCE IN TIIE BUSINFSS GIVES ME CONFIDENCE TO BEUFVE THAT THIS IS TIIE On.l3r Correct to cLo S-o-sIrecc, And trust the same will be appreciated by this intelligent community. I YRXESTLY SOLICIT INSPECTION OF MY STOCK A PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE, GEO. B. PETERS, From one to any number of Lemi Buos. SALT 1 barrels, at Number or pupus enroueo, oo; num- her of pupils present every day, nnmluTftf niioils oerfect in deoortmeut.

i What did I see I saw arrayed in her short gingham suit, her boots and apron, sun bonnet in hand She 14; average attendance, 2k Katk M. Tuessler, Teacher. Mav 5th. 16-. 10 pounds of Light Brown Sugar, for $1.00, at new grocery.

J. C. Buowx. Cutler- of all descriptions and make, cheap as the cheapest. Lesh Fresh Garden Seeds at McAvley had just slipped from the wagon, and as she stood looked the picture of health and mirth.

She was laughing, as I looked up, at Ma's consternation on seeing her descend to the ground, equipped for business. The old lady dropped her glasses and letter she was reading, in her haste to reach Xan, A Pleasant Bay in Americus School. On Friday. May (th. the schools of Americus were closed for the summer months, after a pleasant and profitable term of ight months.

The exercises ere varied, entertaining and excellent. A dinner, under the charge of the school girls, and to which, the ladies of the town were most liberal in their 142 Commercial St, SSS Emporia, Kansa ing ollice into the rooms over Messrs. Tressler Iowry.s store, the handsomest suit of rooms in that place. With good new type and press, in a comfortable ollice. it is no wonder the Herald is one the neatest papers in Kansas.

Dunlap Chief. Those who have not already attended to the matter, should buy or borrow eggs and set their hens. A common hen should not be given over three dozen eggs, as the extra care and labor may' injure her health. If possible get good eggs, as rotten ones sometimes fail to hatch. After the chickens are hatched, they should be fed on meal and soaked bread until after they cut their teeth.

The coming year should see a heavy increase in the number of cattle and hosrs fed hi Kansas. The prices now Overalls at a bargain at Lesh Buos. whom she grasped by the arm, "Child child, what are you doing? Don't, 1 a. i nM.rt I coiunouiHins, was a uc-ve. xu u.u-.

les were set in the lower rooms, teach- beS 3- Get back into tne a0on, -lini vicitnrs invitoii tn irpuproiis there a Nan laughed and Warner's Safe Liver and Kindey Cure at Bond's. Enjoy a good comfortable smoke Ingoing to Tressler Iowry's and asking tor a State Normal Cigar. A nice lot of WALL PAPER just received at Bond's. Just in time for Spring housekeeping. Call and see it Notice! MULE HORSE repast, which was disposed of, amid kissed her, but told her she was quite much merriment.

Three late "Easter and strong, and was not going to THE Popular and Reliable Furniture House of Wm. Clarke, invites the People of Americus and Vicinity to his Avell selected a bov in i 1 I that wagon any longer raii f.irl.f; and hoirs will make this school one to Mamie Conklin as the and she walked off itn a determined industry exceeding profitable, and from jolliest girl, while Thatcher Hill re- 1 ajr. Tom returning from the wreck present indications there will 1 no ceived one, as i the bov who liked thej delighted to see his wife about lack of both grass and gram for the girls best, audi lora flood received Fresh California Kidney 1 Tea at Bond's BREEDERS. Stock of GOODS, consisting of purpose of feeding. Stock raising will Cigars, of all descriptions and kinds, for sale bv McAuley Buos.

cake. awanleu to me prettiest gm in 11,4 Miss Cochran's room. In the after-! standing as he did not seem surprised, noon, quite a large audience of parents Tjiey spent time walking up and and friends of the school, met in the; pvnion-rjy rpaiiv upper room, and listened icthe closing! dow 11 tlie creek goring this really exercises. The little folks manifested beautiful camping ground, en joying the prove a mine of wealth tins season, and our farmers ill tind plenty of use for their surplus crops, which will bring a much lower price this year than last Parlor, Chamber, Dining and Kitchen Furniture. Prices low.

Call and see us. It will nay you. wi possession, and promptness, that (beauty ot the tlay, tne picturesque shaiper has been around through stiWers was remark-' and eaeh other's company. But You will find a hea stock of Chevi-otts, Alabama Plaids, and Summer Shirtings, at J. D.

Gibox's. Aver's Hair Vigor will prevent the hair" from falling out, and restore it to its natural color. For sale by M. W. Gibson.

The Thoronfrhbred Mammoth JACK, which wa lronlf to thix State direct from Kentncky. and lately owned bv L. James. will tand for the eajMin. at mv stable, in Amencus.

commenc-in" pril 1. IKSS'and ending July 15th, 12. Ma was too uneasv to take any comfort iuuulj We eaiinot men- fifiy dollars taking their notes i leJ rM. Clarke, Emporia. and disposing of the same for whatever i and wanted to wait on 2 an, as though she were a babv, whenever she came in sight.

Tom and Xan have our supper readv. Ed won't be back from Independence before to-morrow night. How we miss him. Good bye, Maggie. listened as reporter.

Ail am well. A'e particularly enjoyed the dia- llll lll IK'Llj It 111 IV UVs I ltefore people will leain to patronize! GOODS "Teacher, and lbK! Little Grand- enirHl in a leiritmate. business, in- Pa-V. 1 lf 1 Also. KEJttrrCKY JXHT, ftand for mares the en-uini ean.

coinmrncinjr Apnl in. and ending July 1M, lotrf. at my livery stable in Kansas'. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Kentnckv Jim ia ct black.

15'J hands high, weiihx about 1.13U pound, and is seven years Mother." and Far Away to Idahc, AT TT1E OLD STA2iD OF 3D. old snoi style and acnon. in which, a large number of scholars seemed illing to oley Horace Greeley's famous advice, with "a readiness, good will, and keen sense of the wants of early settlers that was higly amusing. As concert recitations. "Baby's kiss," AVe have jusl received by express a lot of those broad brimmed white Hats.

J. D. Gibson's. Canned goods, such as strawberries, plums, peaches, apples, tomatoes, UclrTlVliRfl'S Dried Blackberries, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Currants, Prunes. Apples, at Lesh A large niunber of choice grades of Flour for sale by McAcley Bros.

Leave ciders at Barwick's livery, Emporia, for the nicest hack in the city teadv at hours to can passengers to or from trains. Baggage wagon always ready. Cxdl at Lesh Bros, for a free sample of Ward's Electrifying Soap, which KentntkT Jim sirea oy me Kecucky 'Whip, imported from Henry county. Kentucky, to Indiana. Kentucky Whip was sired bv the celebrated Whip hoie.

Dick Turp.n. K'entuckv Jim dam was Apanoos and ymcK- rm.erio-ULs, stead of being gulled by every fraud and sharper that may happen to pass through the country? Buy your goods of your home merchants, pay the cash for them and you need have no uneasiness then of "having notes out in the hands of parties who are liable to raise the face of them to ten times the original amount. Why ill seme newspapers persist in writing ravage ai tides about their not "Little Red and "Consider the at sileer stock. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF EVERYTHING USUALLY KEiT IN THIS LINE. TERMS 5si.no toinsnre.

pavaDie wnen marc Would like to engage a steady ltoy bv the year. Age 12 or 14 years. Apply to T. Airme n. Wright, M.

D. Lillies," were good selections and well recited. A few years ago we thought simple nursery rhymes were all our children could memorise. Now, we listen to known to be with foal: $3.00 for the season, payable at the end of season: for single service, payable when service is rendered. does awav with boiling the clothes.

Also Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap, and Readv a Thisap canbetised in either hot orl old water, and will not shrink clothes. gS Jg jf ffiTJf Slot delinquent subcribers? Do they some of the most impressive poems of i J. S. Gibson, our live hardware man. our language, spoken by little ones of i has just recieved a car-losd of barbed pay made Clothing.

Nornjan Horse seven, eurht or nine vears or age, ana wire wnicn ne wants an iurmers iu for a Do they not know- tca think lhA tearl.prs of the term iust come in and see. Prices the very low- that it is not agreeable reading for Call. If Needing any Goods give me a those who do as arule pav up, but mav closed, were particularly happy in the est. I be a year or even less in arrears? 1K selections taught their pupils during they not know that they have the piivi-1 the past winter. The singing by the I have made arrangements to nave a Good Cunpov.der Tea.

$1.00 per pad a number of ouier choice varieties, at the new and clean grocery store, just opened, of J. C. Brown. Ayer's Family Medicines. Jayne's Family Medicines.

Harters Family Medicines. McLean's Family Medicines. ieugeor mscontinuing tne paper ami! schools, during tne anemoon, wasspir-. umier hi woik one uny r.u requiring their money under the law ited and good. One essay, a "History oftener if necessary, until can secure WILL stand the present season as follows Mondav, Tuesdav.

Wednesday, at the stable of the owner, on Dow Creek. Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, at the stable of 3lr. Van oris, at Americus. above rererrea to? hat is the cood of of Americus, gave an enienaimng one 10 ors au uie uiue.

Yours, keeping dead beats in readins matter account of the trials, disappointments lTtuy J. S. Gibon. i free and then kickinir ud a fuss alout and successes of frontier life thia i DESCKIFTIOM DANTAN is an imported horse. Imported by E.

C. EDWARDS. V. C. FA Kit EN.

AGNES CITY GROCBBY. Cousfr 4tii Atekce and Commercial Stteet, EMPORIA, KANSAS. EDWARDS FARREN, Proprietors. DEALERS IN Had way lamiiy Medicines. Wakefield's Family Medicines.

All kept in stock by M. W. Gibson. it? We all have them and should vicinitj-. Remarks by SupL A barton, either get rid of them or else keep quiet and others of the audience, with a gen-; For Sale.

A farm of SO acres, aU about them. It is not the fault of anv 1 eral distribution of cards to little folks enclosed, four miles southeast of Amer- George Martin, of Illinois, and is registered In th Vi.rman Stnd Book. He Is a Cray. 164 hands hish, compact, and weighs 1.T0U pounds. Ilia coita are Mrs.

E. B. Edmiston invites the at- of our readers that bummers are kept present, closed the program, and we icus and four miles north of Emporia; finfinn nf tht lfiil-ps of this piimmiinitv on the snbsrintinn list lmt nur L-ichri ail tii natrons of the school sixty acres under cultivation, small DAM A is a sure loai gesier. large and fine. TEEMS: to the large assortment of the latest and it is a bad taste to afflict even' one could have shared our enjoyment we house and some fruit trees on it Beau- t-tyle hats, and other goods, iust receiv-1 with our complaints at something that know that they would have teit, mat urui Dimaimr spou aaress, i Hi inii i Mrs..

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