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The Reading Record from Reading, Kansas • 3

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PERSONAL MENTION. Gone But Not Forgotten. B. F. Schlobohm, one of our most v.orthy townsmen, and a member of thefirm of Schlobohm BROWER BROS, Heading Post Office.

At Reading, Kansas, Mails close for East Vcst 13 1- ni 2 45 pm 145pm TOOp 8 45 8 45 On Sunday ofBce will be open from 8 to 8 SO a and from 4 to 4 30 A.1 STBArTOX.Postmaste:. Officer passed from tliis Jife at THE LINE Oi Hay Tools we are handling give entire satisfaction and are the best goods money can buy. We have the McCormick and Chani-pian Mowers and Sell Rakes and McCormick Corn Harvesters, C. A. Oiflcer is on the sick list P.

F. Remmington of Lawrence is in town. Albert Charmasson of Osage City is in town. Tom Davis went to Emporia on business yesterday. Mrs.

II. A. Cook and children are visiting in Colony this week. Charles Ilolliday of Baldwin is here visiting friends and relatives. Miss Minnie Paige of Eskridge spent Sunday and Monday here, the guest of Miss Mary Rowe.

D. S. Morrison and fainity, of Emporia, have ben visitii.g ia Reading and vicinity fovthepast wock. County Commissioner Mapes Reading City Officers. Mayor James Humphreys.

City Cleric Austin A. Torrance, Police Judge A Stratton, City Marshal John Haerr. Street Commissioner Wright. City TreasuriT A Stratten. Counciluien: II Sheldon.

Landls, Nickel. ConnelL A Officer, .4 re Headquarters For 1 Coffees, Teas, Sugar, Canned Goods Flour etc. .3. Our Clubing List Notice the combinations below choose one, then pay a year in advance to the Recorder, is the way to get it. Los Vejras N.

14, while seeking his lost health. The remains arrived in Read ing Thurrrla.y afternoon at 2 o'clock and was met atthedepo and taken charge of by IJoading Camp No. 1795 M. W. "of of which the deceased a inom-ber in good standing.

The funeral was preached at the Methodist church by Rev. II. A. Cook. The church was not large enough to accomodate t' many friend who wished to witness the last sad rites of their friend and Neighbor.

A pillow of flowers with M. W. of 1705 was placed on the casket by the Reading Camp. The march to the burving-grounds was headed by the team. about thirty members of tlie home camp with several visitors.

The pall-bearers, from thp Reading Camp and the honorary pall-bearers compassed of Reading business men inarched on either side of the funeral ear. His was one of the largest funerals Reading has known. Peace be to our deceased Neighbor. Or.ITlAKY. Benjamin Franklin Schlobohm born in Wetzel W.

22, 1808. Died at Los is here today on con- MM mm with necte. i (10 murcuiy goes up The RECORDER one year The Jounml five oars at Kansas City Weekly Journal one Tri-Weekly Journal 1 ear ily Journal one year Topeka l.retze one yrar Topeka Sen.i-Weekty rue 1 5U 400 100 1 00 our prices go down. SWEEP RAKES AND CORN CUTTERS and the Lion Self Dump Hay Rake, heaviest in the world. You should see Our line before you buy.

READING HDWE. THE RECORDER with the following Farm Journal. Weekly Journal 1 CO a Tri-Weekly Jourual 2 10 Daily Journal 4 30 Mail Breeze 150 Semi-Weekly Capital 1 75 bridge. Rev. Cook attend ti tlio exercises of a Methodist church on the Colony charge last Sunday.

Jim Jacoby was in Reading Saturday on his way from Nebraska to Colorado where he has a position with the Missouri Pacific. John Jacoby and family and Win. Dunmire and wife returned last Friday from weens visit with friends and relatives at Fre-douia, Kansas. Give us a call, we'll treat you right. Anything not giving satisfaction can be returned, as we guarantee satisfaction.

Meets every Modern Woodmen of America. BROWER BROS. second ami fourth Saturd ir evenimis of each month, at Pattersons Hall. Visiting neighbors in co xi standing always welcome G. W.

Watson. Clerk. G. W. Wilmore.

V. X. M. 14. Fiiilippfna Lettsr.

The following letter Richard Williams a. son Albert J. Stratton from We. Candidates Cards. For Cleric of The District Court, W.

McCaiity. Candidate for Re-E'cciion, ErpuMiccn. P.Trional iiis)ection of his office Ly every voter in tho county is respectfully solicil THE DRUGGIST NEW FURNITURE Of all kindsSbeginning to come in for tho FALL TRADE. During the quiet summer We have been rnak'7 ing deals for the Fall Stock. Possibly there is something our line you need, if so, let ui? show you what we have, we may do you good We are cleaning, up our wall Paper jusf now.

Several good, bright colors marked from 20 cents down to 10 cents double Undertaking and Embalming given our special attention. Prices always right. O. E. SVkELFRESH OSAGE Aged years; months v.vA 23 lays.

Came to Reading Kansas his parents in ISS.j where he has since resided except a short time recently spent in N. in search of health. He was married Nov. 12, 180G, io Miss A. who comfort her, their little daughter Georgia, bright and winsome child.

His life work had been that of until a couple of 3-ears ago when he went into the Mercantile business in Reading. SELLS A Ti' r. For County Superintendent A. L. Lynx, Candidate for Rc Elcetion, Rep hi ken Ticket.

A look into tho past tw.i Cf Mil uuu TAKE WARNING Have your eyes examined at "re. Yon no douM do not by eve. 1 Is soiii-itiNi work esse that your eyes tj to 1 5 1 i fit 3 lie was a quiet 11: an, unosten J. Williams of east of town, who is in the Philippines will be interest to our readers as he is well Mondanao, 1'. I May 21), 1000.

Dear Brother and Sister: We ire having weather here. It clouds up t'v ry night and looks like rain but it doesn't. The dust is about six inches deep. We have moved around considerable since I last wrote you, and am 800 miles south of Man-il We left Manila on 14. and went to the south side of Luzon island and landed on the 20th.

AVe had to wade in mud to our waists lor a half mile and were sights to be seen when we ached dry land. Some of the boys lost their rations, guns and everything else but I came out with everything but my hardtack. The Insurgents tired on the first 45 that landed and killed one man with a loss to them of seven. So many of the boys lost ail their rations that we had to live on chicken for about three days, and that is when I was in it. We staved at 2 UUHQi L.lUi are caushisr that tired feeling and headache? Come in while I am giving special attention to the eyes My Optical Parlor is complete and the prices too small to mention.

A call will be ao- lor Prolniiz JudjC, M. M. Makox, Republican and a Candidate Tor Rc-Election on that visit to his ollice ami examination of the records is requested Tor putting you hoi'S'-in good coEdi-tion for IVE YEARS predated whether you buy or not. rii CA tatious and industrious. His influence in the.

community was good and helpful. His sufferings began about seven or eight months ago, since which time he steadily declined. Tie was a member of the Modern Woodman of America under whose auspices he was buried. In his last illness at Los Vegas, he exercised faith Christ as his Saviour. He asked his friends to read the good book to him, and died in the faith of the Gojspel.

Peace be to his memory. -THE USE OF- Little my xu. on voiu cl Emporia Kans. 11. S.

Swisher, Jeweler. I'M fell and see Ins 2-oods New inenoen 98 i G. F. Arnold renewed this John P. Fagan is new subscriber this week.

Frank Miller painted his store building this week. YV. II. iScvcrv and Win. Ilolli I fit ti ii samples and get his prices.

arise i' nUllluil SciiOGl Book Exchange. Six Cent Interest oii Parents and School children day renewed this week. Richard Cole continues to improve and it is thought all danger is past. Is here with his Highlander AND Almont Your Investment. leaving March 22ud.

AVe sailed 'own the river to the bay then )k another boat and came here. American Organ sold between this anf? With each iS'evv landing un tlie August 1st, 1900, we will give our written agreement giving you the privilege of turning back the organ at any time hi Quart tin irr.it aiis 4.0c, two quart tin cans G'Jc at Readii.g I Id we. Co. Several from Reading will attend the A. R.

encampment at Chicago. The Couutyline bridge across the Marais DesCygnes is undergoing a painting and general repairing. Several Rcaemgits went to Emporia last Friday and Satur Those desirous of 'breeding should attend to the matter at once, as my time here is limited. take notice. All school books must be ex changed this year.

One half cost ric of new book is allowed for the old text. The teachers of the Reading Schools will be at the school building on Friday from 2 to 1 p. to write out exchange saps and confer with pupils on their years work. Rring a li texts used last year a nd arrangements will be made i'or an exchange. It is hoped that every pupil will respond to this call, that all may be ready on Monday morning, to commence work.

Respectfully C. J. Burke, Prin. morning 01 tu aoout o'clock we were surprised by the Insurgauts. Their shooting wakened us and for a little while the bullets tlew thick, but when we got out after them they made a run.

Two of our boys were killed. AVe got about 18 of them and scattered them in all directions. AVe have had several little fights since but everything is quiet now. The noise just a few of those bronniesmake will cause IV lxgc-JHk-- Hi! five years at full price paid, with six per cent interest, on any Piano we handle, good any time within five years from dativ Ditring this Sale we- offer our Regular $80. Organ at $55-During this Sale we offer- our Reguiar $90.

Organ-at $65. CASH Or easy payments. REMEMBER Instrument is laid down af yonr Ry station freight paid. You get a 15 year guarantee backed by 1, 000,000 -00 capital-' A handsome Stool and Boole Free with each Organ. You get this Organ on 15 days tree Trial in your home-You get to return this Organ at our expense if not satisfactory.

TAKE ALL THE EISKoTOU TAKOHE. Mention this paper and write for our handsome catalogue Jf Furnish Anything the Music Line- I these days of smokeless pon ders find Horses will be found at liENNITTS BARN. TERMS: ss to insure with foal. vour eyesight and possibly your life by using repeater that opens on top and ejects into your face, when you can avoid the possibility by buying a MARL1.N? The Solid Top Frame and Side Ejecting principle is the most important improvement made in repeating arms for many years. Complete illustrated one to think there is a thousand.

AA'e have two mounta'u guns which we have to drill with every day Tobbacco is scarce over here, cetaloe for 3 stamrs. THE MAR LI Nl FIRE ARMS CO. i NEW HAVEN, CONN. THE YEUXOX MUSIC CO Emporia, Kansas. Our References Any Bank or Business House In Emporia.

Poultry Warned. I am prepared to handle your I poultry at the lightest market price. P.riiip; in your chickens, ducks etc. and a cash deal. I John V.

Haerr Jc Co. battle ax is $1.35 a pound and Three births this week: Howard Rees and wife, a boy, born August 1(5; Frank Benuit and wife, a girl, born August 10; Jim and wife, a boy, born August star is 1.50 AA'heu I come home I can tell Largest HosTCci-r-LETESucsYfACTOY Earth Write for you all about the Philippines. t-VSvTj I .5 AND AVe have a river close where we 1 The 34th annual encampment, G. A. will be held at Chicago, 27 to Sept.

1. The Santa Fe will sell tickets 24 to 27 Readin' to Chicago enl return for $7 limited until Sept 1, with for extention of return limited to 30. ecu bathe when we want too. AA'e have church every Sunday morning right in front of our ba nicks. This leaves me in the best of health hoping you are the same.

From your loving brother, Richard Williams Co. L. 40th. U. S.

Vol. Our? Cones Ars Tks Be31 The cniy thing that will delay the bank proceedings here is get tii a safe. Messrs Fatten and i Nelson were in Kansas City the iirst of the we 'c nnd could find no suitable safe there. One will have to be made, the order for which has been let. This matter being pushed and it is thought will be hero by the time everything else is in readiness.

The 'twenty shart of stock are all I taken. day to attend roping and riding contest. A. O. U.

W. members should remember the August assment should be paid before the 2S, to prevent suspension. Gaughan Bros, shipped two cars of cattle to X. J. and two to St.

Joe. Ed made the trip to St. Joe and Dan to K. C. Will Severy is the only Road-ingite thus far that has adopted the shirt waist fad.

Notice the shirt waist article in this issue. Patterson's Hall has been undergoing many changes of late. Re-plastered and tainted on the inside which greatly improves the appearance. Reading is represented tl.L Chinese trouble by Joe Hughes who is in Co. II 14th U.

S. Infantry. This regiment was one of the first to enter renin. Reading has several weather men but Mike Frye seems to be the only one that can give us rain. He came to town Monday and said we would have rain before Tuesday noon and it did rain Tuesday morning about daylight.

Two miles east of town a good rain fell Ti.esday af teruoou. Cur Price the lowest Ind. Mr. :ajur.1)n laiii.His cement nuin.of New "ork. iiaius faets Tiie mult It ii'los lui u-e this, standard ar-t kiw)v liat it.

is nuiTiy hunlre.J jier i't li t-1 her erineiiis, lor which similar hut a it'iit tiujfjy In kntiw xxliv. lite simple is :h.U. Mr. Major tis U.eU' -t materials evr MiseoviT ami ii tier iit.u ureis iio l. us I.e-i-a iv i.o-., and 1 not allow larg-e Maior lc, is us that of the elements of cement costs a imumi her costs a w.iile a larre share of the ww aiiiii eerm piis and Ihul1frlue UMiii Hie market rro not lunar more thuu si.v-tt-n-rent.s fine, uissoivv-d 'i water or ellne aeid.

and. in some cse5. altcrer. slicl.tly in rolor and onier hy the addition of cheap and jpless rnalerials. Major's cement retails at fifteen cents and wei.i v-ln enis a hol.tle, and whon a dealer tries to sell a siibstitwt4- you can depend it hat his only ehj'et is to make larjre profits.

The profit on Major's cement is as mueii as ny cULrht make on any cement. Arid this is doubly true in view of the fact that each dealer ireln his of the henetit ni Mr. Major's iKivertisicr which now j. mounts tf) over I 0 a tiimuuhout eounti-y. insist ha'injrMajfir's.

f'ou'i accept any aiivice from a orujririst. Always liaxc a supply of Major's Cements on hand. on are at all handy (and you will oe lke-to Arid that you are a (foO'l ''eal more so than you hmisiinci you cm rep.iir your ruhber and tatr.ily shoes, and any other rubber and icauier at licles, with Major's Ilubbcr Ceiient and Major's leather Cement. Aud you will te surprised how many dollars a year you will thussave. If can't supply ycu.it will he forwjrded by mail; eitlier kind.

A Wanted. AA'e will pay the highest market prie for eggs and poultry cash or trade. Brower Bros. Operations are not Necessary. Ladies use Fisher's tterlne Tonic KS0WLED6E.

It CURES all Weaknesses and Diseases of the Female Generative Organs without operations oT tfce humiliation of an examination and shock to the nervour system. Every woman using our remedies CAN EE HER OWN PHYSICIAN. Our literature is educa-tional and instructive. Send for our JO Minute Study of Nature's Machinery and Mrs. Fisher's Book on the Philosophy of Deep Breathing and a FREE SAMPLE it came to pass that a few mouths ago a certain young couple in Reading had a miss-understanding and the maiden with all the sarcasm she could command told her formeradmit -er that he could not chew the sweet green grass in her bacK yard anymore.

Therefore verily this same girls chum cast her line of facination and succeded in capturing the unfortunate outcast. Lo-and-behold, strange to say these two girls are still chums. It is strange. Urowtli of liotlauct. It is a ctirious country over which Vviiheii'ia, the girl queen, reigns.

Eight hundred years ago less than COO square miles or Holland were beyond the reach of the During these eight centuries 12.000 square miies of land have been "Uiken" from the ocean by dikes and drair.ae. and now, a.t a cost of about 5,000.000, a part of the Zuyder Zee is to be drained and no less than 800 square miles added to Holland's preseni fr 01 tniswonoenui rerneaymaiiea rsx.cto any address in the world. Write to-day to a Mother, one who Cured herself with th remciSs she now offers to the Mhs. iiAOiE M. Fishes.

Notice cf Appointment. Notice Is hereby giveD, Thut on the ITth dav of Ausnist A. D. 1SHJ0. the undersigned was.

by the Probate Court of Lyon Count v. Kansas, duly appointed and oualifird asJAdmimstratrix of tbeestate of B. t. Schlo-bolim late of Lyon County, deceased. All pirties Interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly, JULIA SCHLOBOHM, Administratrix.

public month's treatment, $1.00. (6) months' treatment. SS.OtL Sadie 3, FisiLOr, SOS IClh Sired- i v-- VffffffJ Reliable persons oi a ini-cuauiuai ui desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, wlUi good phould write- TS PATENT KECOKD, Baltlinore, Md..

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816
Années disponibles:
1898-1900