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The Neosho Rapids Pilot from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • Page 4

The Neosho Rapids Pilot from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • Page 4

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Our CJut.l.lii Fine Uncoldretl Japan tea 3 THE PILOT. WHITE WISH TO SELL YOU Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, And Hutchinson Salt. Highest Market Price Paid in Cash cts. a lb. at Saffords.

Mr. C. E. Weathcrby who is canvassing for the "Peoples En cyclopedia" gave TllK I'll a pleasant call yesterday. The pos session and perusal of such a work con not fail to benefit any one.

Boys two piece suits Si. 50, $2 3.50, $4, and $5, at Brown's On occount of the state meeting of temperance people at Tupe-ka, the Santa Fe will, on July 1 5 and 16, sell round trip ticket to Topcka at one fare, $1.84 for the round trip. Tickets good to return till July 18. A People's Party club of twenty. one members was organized here last Saturday evening, which elected the following named delegation to the Convention at Emporia, Tuesday.

Delegates. Alternates. J. E. Guthrie.

J. B. Martin. L. II.

Hawkins. J. W. Woster. S.Jacobs.

J. T. Vangundy. To sell, or exchange for other property near Neosho Kapids, or for' building mattrial, a two story nine room house with two lots in Dodge City, Kan. It is well situated for a boarding house has good side walk to business part of city.

Contributions to the Lyon Coun ty exibit at the National Encampment of the G. A. R. to be held at Boston Aug. 12, must be handed in this week or they will be too late.

Samples of the largest and best of every thing grown last year or this should be left at Judge Culver's ofifiie in Emporia. Every citizens should feel interest ed in having our County fully represented. Go to Brown's for Boots and Shoes. New goods and low pric- The delightfull showers of the past few days have done much good to rescue the crop from destruction and remove the discouragement that prevailed. Should the rain continue there will yet be abundance of corn.

I will sell a fa'm house 16x24 feet i)4 stories, with 6 lots each 50 X140 feet for $300, Allso a frame house 14x22 feet i4 stories with 3 lots each 50x140 feet for $300. Apply to C. Wilson. Neosho Rapida, Kansas. Wheeler will sell you a cook stove No.

8 for Fully warranted. PATENTS GRANTED to inven tors in the State of Kansas during the past week. Reported for this paper by C. A. Snow Patent Lawyers and Solicitors, Opp.

U. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. S. D.

Ashmore, Girard; Door-check. H. Danley, Newton poultry car. J. T.

Deets, Farlington; Baling Press; E. P. Ford, Wichita; Safety Snap-hook. M. T.

Foster, Madison; Hub-attaching device M. C. Gates, Denison; Hay-loader G. B. Himes, Manhattan; Horse- collar fastener.

J. C. Merrill, Westphalia; Farm Gate. J. Morris, Lawrence; apparatus for for washing photographs.

W. II Randle. Glasco: Windmill. F. F.

Shanks.La Cygnc; Planter. Evans Thomas special prices closing out our Screen Doors. Screen Doors Plain 1 J4 $1.10 Brackets 2.00 -Windows Novelty .75 Common .35 We will UrnlBh tig aild either ot I fcapel'S named below, lit tile following rates fctavcttwortu Tlines (Weciily) 1 National Tribune the AJvoratCi Opcka Weekly Capital, KaneaB City EvcnlngNewS) Kansas City Htar, 'a 1.75 1.0(1 3.50 4.00 0. Richmond. NOTARY rUBLIC Real Estate, and Insurance.

Collecting and conveyancing a specially. DEALER IN GROCERIES VEGETABLES: ALSO Proprietor of the NEOSHO RAPIDS HOTEL THE OLD RELIABLE Has opened a Blacksmith and Reuair shop, one door north of the Liverv Barn Neosho Rapids. Kansas. A. J.

ANUUEWS H. C. FITZGERALD, hiysician AND SURGEON. t3tr AIT calls promptly attended day Of ftight. Office at residence: GO TO Reset's BaFiiaaey, Fcr pure Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Article, Perfumes, Brushes Everything that is usually kept in a first chssDrug Store.

S. P. Reser M. Oilloci in Wi-itjU' Boots MADE AND REPAIRED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH BY Peter Reher. EMPORIA NATIONAL BANK, PRESIDENT C.IIOOD VICE PRESIDENT W.

T. 80DEN CASHIER L. T. HERITAGE ASSISTANT CASHIER .1. M.

8TEELE DIRECTORS rlAMEL BITLKI8 C. IfOOly, 1IA P. It. PLUMB, W. T.

HElUTAciE, A.li. EiMlSWN, T. BOOEN, ALFRED KODEBTS r. a. Halbeug.

The UeHt OlVcr Vt. EV HETRTURE. ttcKluuInK with the iKKiteof Tiintiury 2nd. iWSIO, TIJETOPEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL Will he enlarged from 8 to IS putfes, and he (ithVrWine fti'ungtheneil In every feature. It a Kaunas paper for Kuiinhh people all the feume, and worthy of patron ufr.

Having rmulaurr-HiiftenjuiiU with the pub lisher, we are enahled lo olTei' the PILOT and (lie TOPEKA WEEKLY CAPITAL, hoth Bbb yeur, for Kvry Kansuit man should have hla local Hlver, for home news ami pu iTjfrom tho Coital of the state, Give thU combination IsStjfcb KVkitV THUHSDAY. V. Mi AbAMs, Editol and Proprietor. Entered at the Post Office at Neo sho Kapids, as second class matter TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One year lu advance 11.00 Six mouths (K), Three months 35 A gang of men are at work rc- paring the bridge west ot town. Davis Blue flour at Suflbrds.

Mr McCleod returned to his position at lansing on Monday. Masons fruit Jars, at Safford's, Mr. II. Harris has moved into our town and occupies the Tobias house. Davis Blue flour at SafJords.

Mr. II. II. White shipped a car load of Hogs to Kansas City on Monday. Masons Fruit Jars, at SafTord's A number of our citizens have gone to attend a Camp Meeting near Masons Fruit Jars at Safford's The Annual School Meeting will be held- July 31st and not the 24th as was first announced.

Masons. Fruit Jars, at Safford's Mr. T. White is so far re covered from his severe attack of llness that he is able to be on our streets. Water Pails 1 5 and 20 cts at SafTords.

Mr. Blaklcy Mr. and Mrs. Brad ford and Master Leslie Bradfotd started on Thursday for a trip to Oklahoma. Bulk Roasted Coffee 25ct9.

at Safford's. Our esteemed townsman M. Mulconery started for Colora do yesterday. He goes for the benefit of his- health. Japan, Dust Tea, is cts.

a lb at Saffoids Money to Loan in sums of from $300 to at 8 per cent interest straight, on unincumbered farms. Apply at The Pilot Office. New Lemons just received at Safford's. Mr. II.

II. White has purchased from Mr. Lyman Fry one thous and bushels of corn at 25 cts, per bushel and whatever advance there my be before Jan. 1st 1891 For Sale. A Store 20x50 with addition 1 8 feet.

Cood living room above. Trice low and terms easy Apply at this office. Mr. Eddie Poor gave our Office a call yesterday. He is meeting with considerable succes as a can vasser and thinks, it is harder work than farming but pays better.

We can sell yon a first class Fanning Mill cheaper than you can buy it from any one else Apply at The Pilot Office. Last sabbath evening while going to the Childrcns Day exercises Father Leonardson was stricken down with an attack of paralysis which deprived him entirely of the use of one side, He was carried home and lays in a precarious condition. Si Grain. Bulk Salt 3 Sets per cwt Best Barrel salt $1.25 per bbl. No.

2 $1 10 White Wimmcr. S-pecs! SrecsIIf A good variety, ail the way from 1 5 cents up at. RESERS PHARMACY. PEOPLE'S PARTY. Tin fnllnvftnir tli.

fm.jitu PtcV- et of tnn rrrmh'S I'nrtV County Attorney, E. D. Waterbery Clerk 1 listrict Court, J. O. C.

Siar County Superintendant, A. A. Stephens. Probate Judge, John Frost. Representative 55 District.

Levi Dumbauld PUBLICATION notice. STATE OK KANSAS. LYON COUNTT. ss. To John A.

Watehman You argherehy notified that you have been sued In the dlntrlet court of Lyon county, that the pnrtlvs to said suit art) Lucctta Waterman plaintiff, and you John A. Waterman defendant, that petition 1b on file in said court. Now unless you the said John A. Waterman do plead, answer or demur said petition on or before the lHt. day of Augunt, A.

D. 1890, the same to bo taken as true and decrco ren dered, divorcing plaintiff fro.n you, and for costs ctc- Lucetta Waterman. By Joseph F. Culver, Att'y PENSIONS. C.

R. Stone has made arrange ments with James Tanner, of Wash- initon, D. late Commissioner of Pensions, to co-operate with him in the prosecution of claims under the r.we law just passed. Call at once on Mr. Stone, who is a Notary Public, and he will forward your case to Ue soldiers friend, Hon.

James Tan ner, who will Rive it his personal at tention. The law in New York repuiring weekly payments to all wage car-ncri went into operation July r. for Childrens Day. Last Sabbath was Children's day with the Church at this place. The large reom in the school house was beautifully decorated a prominent feature of which was a very fir.e arch and the motto." All the world for Jesus." The Program furnished by the church was followed with but slight change.

Master George Lump- kins delivered the introductory ad-drss. Mic Flora Rosenquist recited, "The Last Command." Mrs. F. C. Brown conducted The A.

B. C. for infant class." Miss Bertha McGee recited "The Story of Ban- bee." Miss Lillie Adams read a let ter from Miss F. Grace Allen" a Missionary in Africa. Professor Wil-kins delivered the address "The Gospel to Heathen.

Why?" and Miss Darbyshier recited "Leave the Old Ship." Professor and Mrs. Wilkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Stone contributed much to the success of the occasion. The receipts were, Childrens Contribution $3.97 Public $2-78 Total $6.76 People's Party.

Pursuant to call delegates representing the PEorLK's Party assembled in this ity at the Whitley opera house July 15th, 1890, at 10:30 a. m. E. H. Spencer of Reading was chosen temporary chairman- He spoke with reference to the objects of the convention and the questions that 1 tt would come utiuivi k.

Spencer of Emporia was elected tempoary secretary and W. D. Spiker of Emporia assistant secre-tary. Emporia Daily Republican, Buy your clothing of Brown Good assortment to select from ana low prices. R.

Morgan manufacturers and Dealers in superior farm and Brick. Reading, Kans..

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Pages Available:
549
Years Available:
1889-1891