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Reading Recorder from Reading, Kansas • Page 2

Reading Recorder du lieu suivant : Reading, Kansas • Page 2

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Reading Recorderi
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Reading, Kansas
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THE READING Br Austin A. RECORDER. Ttrrance. anted, For Sale Etc OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE Financial condition Reading State Bank At Reading, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 12th day of Nov. '06.

RESOURCES For Sale or Rent The Hurst property is for sale Loans and discounts $10,249.52 Overdrafts 3402.78 Furniture and fixtures Expense account 1721.90 Cash and sight ex.legal reserve, 47,032.38 or reut. See A. A. Torrance. Coal delivered at 16c a bushel.

Phone order to Will C. Williams Total 92 806.58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $12,000.00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 2 on 65. Undivided profits 2,000.00 Intorent 3,642.27 Exchange 124.76 For Sale. Four young Pekiu Drakes, $1 EAST BOUND No. 114 K.

C. Express 11:35 a. No. 18 K. and Chicago Ex 2:30 n.

No. 116 K. C. Passenger 8:27 re No. 64 Local Freight 9:00 a to WEST BOUND No.

113 Texas Express 12:20 n. No. 17 Kansas and Texas Ex 2:30 a n. No. 63 Local Freight 3:37 No.

36 Stock Train 7:30 ro Local freights will carry passengers between Burlingame and Emporia. Inquiries solicited C. Myers Agbnt Deposits.individual o4, 19.1.68 Demand certificates 14,845.87 69,039.55 each. Mrs. M.

Cox. tf The Americus Greeting has gone back from a six folio home print, to a seven folio patent William li. Hurst has announced that he will never again be a candidate for office. Do you blame him? Did you ever notice how much easier it is to find willing ears to a scandle story than to one of praise and commendation. It really seems that Curtis has the drop cn the senatorial sitaation a big gun in each hand with fingers on the triggers and that he is going to hold it under the cold stare until it surrenders.

Our beautiful winter the finest in the memory of man seems to have taken cold and is storming around with a bad cough and throat tied up got the grip. Hope the attack will not be lingering. The Holton 'Recorder-Tribune says it is "in favor of put ting the Philippines up at auction and selling to the highest bidder and using the proceeds to strengthen the defenses of Porto Rico and the Hawaiian the motion, The Emporia 'Times1 is now presided over by VV. T. Dun-gan, as editor.

P. F. Yearout, the retiring editor, was witli the 'Times' eleven years, niue years of which the'Times' had the county printing. Mr. Yearout's methods will kill any newspaper and he could only keep his head above water two Hhort years after he lost the county printing.

Governor Hoch's message to the legislature, like all his writings, is a master piece. He urges that the people of the utate be served and not any special interests. His ideas on Total 92,806.58 State of Kansas, Count of Lyon, SS. D. Willis Jones, Cashier of utid bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bank has co lia bilities, and is not indorser on toy not or obligation, other than ahowo on tht above statement, to tba bC of mt knowledge and belief.

So help ma God D. Willis Jones, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, thii 19th day of Joel A. Strattoy Notary Public. Commission expires on the 3rd dav Feb. 1909.

CORRECT, Attest: HyaO D. C. Jones L. B. Sheldon Director H.

G. Landis To Q. Royce, Bank Topeka, Kaa. For Sale. My Reading residence property and the vacant lots north of VV.

W. Jones' store. J. A. Umdenstock.

Pure Strained Honey of fine quulity for sale by A. .1. Stratton, at the Drug Store. Kaffir Corn For Sale. I have about 40 acres of good bound kaffir corn for sale.

John II. Telfer. T. O. Brown PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

Mala Street Reading, Kansas. W. R. IRWIri. DRUGGIST STATIONER Emporia, Kas.

Headquarters for everything in Sporting Goods. A.lso a complete line of Ko daks and Photographic Sup plies of all kinds. City Barber Shop CROSS Proprs. Latest styles in hair dressing First class work done. Call 2 on 1 and tell the Recorder the news.

K.COE'S Take Notice- CI LOCATED AT 90TM Will all wurties knowing them selves indebted tons please cull and settle us we want to do some impioving, Iteuding Tel. Co. For Sale Island lied Cockerels. To reduce stock for the next iliili ten days I will sell cockerls Best INVALID'S HOME in the West r.r at1 Organized with a full Mart of physicians and tit mill ikilii rose ttliu Burtons rnr treatment or au cnronlo Dtneases I 1HIHTY H00MS for accommodation of patluuts. Mrs.

T. I Cowden Bros. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Good Rigs Reasonable Rates. Reading, Kas O. trow Difficult Surricai Operations Performed tuitk Keuninir, Kb.

Sbitt and Success when Surgery is Accessary. DISEASES OF WOMEN Led of women. Many who buve BiifrVred for ypara cured ui home, fepuuml book lor womeu FKKK (Tf PERMANENT CURE -VA-AHtr Positively Guaranteed Without kntt. it future or A mcapttd until patitnt is vttil Special Book F3EZ, The Recoudku chfiryps cents nline for curd of thanks, reso 1m-tions, und ull ud vertisemeii for church socials or entertuiiiinents where udmissions nre churned. Local nd vertiseinents, it ctnts a line for first inset.ioii and 3 cenrs a line for each subsequent insertion, tf GuJinwuoA.

Send for Special FLiKE Book. Now n-stormtve trpitunent Tor loss or Vital Power, Hydrocele, Kupture. Stricture, etc cn nun nacM cured by isprsrel unn rkuu uiiiL.uiit.-3 motbods. Trained attendants. WRITS FOR FRtE BOOK ON Ryn.

Skill. Club Fo'ic, Curvature oi Spine, Hare I.ip, Kidney, llluddcr, Hlooil itnil Nervous Disease lvnilM)HV, alarm. Stomach Troubles. Patipnts snceessfullv treated at home bT It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty whether or not your heart is affected. One person in four has a weak heart it may be you.

If so, you should know it now, and save serious consequences. If you have short breath, fluttering, palpitation, hungry spells, hot flushes; if you cannot lie on left side; if you have fainting or smothering spells, pain around heart, in side and arms, your heart is weak, and perhaps diseased. mall. Consultation Fret and conildentlnl, at olllceor by luilur. Thirty years' eiptsrlenoe.

prohibition are very pronounced and he asks for more and better laws on this subject. The message is filled with good things which he hopes the legislature will accomplish, A "Roosevelt Third Term National League" has been organized with headquarter in Chicago. It is their purpose to consentrate the Roosevelt third term enthusiasm. The claim is made that he has no right to refuse to accept the nomination in 1D0S. This league has issued a platform and is scattering it broadcast over the country.

What its effect will be, time alone will tell. The Kansas Editorial Association will meet in Topeka on January L'lst and 22nd. President Blackburn has prepared a program that will be very interesting, and every member should be present. The second day of the session the 22nd is when the legislature meets to elect a United States Senator, and the galleries of the House will be tilled with editors. The editor of the Recorder expects to attend, The speakership of the House was unexpectedly settled on the first ballot Monday night and Simmons, of Dighton, was elected.

This was a blow to Stubbs and that gentleman left the house immediately alter the election, which is more evidence that he is a Mr. Simmons will now have a chance to show that he is not a representative of any special interests. He says there is no Senatorial significance in his election, and that he will not organize the House along lines in harmony with any special interests. If so, so good, Just A Little Retold History. Two years ago G.

F. Arnold was elected Commissioner in WANTED Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home work. Salary $12 per week-. a day for expenses.

Saunders Co. Dept. W' 46-43 Jackson Chicago. 52 Phone the news to 2 on 1. 170 ante Illustrated BooK Free, (rlvlncr much Valuable lufuiuiaUou.

Cull at oiilco or writs lo riD II PflC Office, 9 1 5 Walnut 8t lilii li. Ms UUt, KANSAS CITY, MO. Folding Bath Tub. To The Public Parties who bought native lumber from me ure respectfully solicited to send the number of feet to the A' i.coiiDKit office, where there is deposited foran expense incurred, either in stumps or tel ephone cost. Motive controver sy as to the number of feet of lumber sawed for me.

li. Delta lira, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure will relieve you. Try a bottle, and see how quickly your condition will improve. "About a yonr apro I wrote to the Miles Mi'dioal uuklnff advice, as I Tvns gulfering with heart trouble, und had bein fur two years.

I hud pain In my heart, baek and loft Bldo, and had not been able to draw a deep breath for two years. Any little exertion would cause palpitation, and I could not lie on my left aide without They advised mo to try Dr. Miles Heart Cure and Nervine, which I did with the result thut I am In better health than I ever was before, havinj? Kalned 14 pounds slnee I commenced taklnu it. I took about thirteen bottles of the two medicines, and haven't been bothered with my heart since." MHS. l.IIJ.IH THOMAS, Upper Sunduuky, Ohio.

Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind Requires Little Water AIho Viipor lJuth 8 Write for special oiler. Address It.K.Irwiu, 1o3 (numbers St.

New York Public Opinion An important change has taken place in the black smith business of Osaye City within the Second district This made the board Republican, the first time in twenty yars. 1 he Emporia 'limes, which had tbe past few days, whereby Messrs, Villlams Son retire from the busl' nes.4 and W. Swenson will take it up where they left off. Mr. Williams and his son have been in the business in Osage City for a good many years, and are well known all over the county C.

P. THE1S. Dealer Ir. Hoots, Shoes, and Arctics, Leather and Shoe Finding? and Repairing. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

422i com'l. Kmporia, Ksj Hello! for their superior work. Harve Williams will leave in a short time for Southern Ttxus, where he will run an engine for L. O. Cobb on M.

L. Camp bell's rice farm, where he contemplates remaining pennant ritly should he line that country, even half as well as subsisted on county printing for a number of years, formed an alliance with the Emporia'Repuhlicantheii with one foot in the grave) to defeat Mr. Arnold, using all the unfair means that could be hatched in the incubator of dirty politics. By this alliance the other foot of the 'Republican' was to be kept above giound the 'Times' was to divy. This alliance failed to land and shortly after election the Emporia 'Republican' was numbered among the dead, and the speed of the 'Times' was at once increased in its decent down the hill of distruction.

It has been rescued, just in time to keep it from being dashed to pieces on the rocks at bottom of the hill, by a stock company, and is now under the management of W.T. Dungan, whose natural proclivities are along the Yearout who has the ability to raise the 'Times' to a high standard iii newspaperdoin. We simply recite these historical points to show that it doesn't pay to be anything but decent. Sale Bills While You Wait, At The Recorder Office Yon can't afford to be with out a Phone cost 3J cents a day. 24 hour service.

Good party line connections, also Long Distaut connections with the Bell. For further particulars see The IIkading Tel. Co. The Kansas Farmer. Tbe "old reliable" Kansas Farmer, established In 1863, Is the bes'.

genuine agricultural weekly paper in tbe Wost. It solves tbe problems for tbe busy farmer. It helps and Interests every member of the farmer's family. It has 12 regular departments. It's omtrl tutors are expert Hutborltles.

It contains 24 to 32 Dawes, each week, It Ik the best implement on the farm. It is published in Kansas by men who understand Kansas conditions. Each issue is worth the price of a year's subscription in practical usefulness. Ask for sample copies. We have made arrangements with he Kansas Farmer Uompany so that we can furnish Tbe Recohdku and The Kansas Farmer for one year foi only 11.3.1 for both papers.

This proposition will remain for a limited time only. those who claim they do. We have been unable to learn J. Williams' plans for tbe future, but suppose be will take a certainly much needed rest, as be has put in many years at very hard work. Mr.

Swenson Is well known to our people, he having served a number of years in the shop up to a year or so ago. The change will be completed within the next few days, The Public Sale season is dawning, and If you contemplate having a Bale, it will be to your interest to have your bills printed at The Recokper ofllce-Sale Bills While You Walt. when tbe new arrangement will be in full force. Subset ibtt for tbe JLUccoitDuit, I -T.

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