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The Reading Advance from Reading, Kansas • 1

The Reading Advance from Reading, Kansas • 1

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Reading, Kansas
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0M1 Dollar Per Year. ran (lit Boko Prohibition, 1 11 1 per year. Ret p- READIXG, LYON COUNTY, KANSAS. "WEDNESDAY NO V. 15 1 SOS.

TOL.l.NO.23. LOCAL ITEMS. T3 I ITT I 1 I III 8X1 i Mrs. Patty Reynolds nnd Mrs. S.ll.

Taylor made the Echo office The sale at Mike Muienuuery's one half mile en. of Neosho Rapids was was well alton.lo. Evuy 1 1 it ill 1 1)1 Im A P. AH a call today. Don't overlook Strauss' nd.

in this issue. Will Piitmiter went to Eraporiu Monday. Sovery'3 coul is only 7 c. per pushul and is A 1 black ccul. thing brought fair prices.

Some high grade cows out of sight. Hut few went from Heading. Ed Gaughan, A.P.Dug.in, Uncle Jimmy and Ed Cowden aud DennyO' Mara were the only representatives. Mr. Mulconnery will engage Mrs.

Patty Reyinldi Mrs. Jahn Chatterton and S. John Edson went to 0agr' City on Monday, on business. Fresh pork sausage nt H. aud It.

Taylor, spent today with Mrs. 'A Dr. Morrison and sister. H. Fresh meat continually on hand.

P.J. King, Clay Girkin, James in tho hardware business at H.i't-ford. To the members of the Lvon Misses Minta and Nettie Hayes Baker and Ed. Cowden were at Lyndon Tuesday, attending the black coal at Yeta. per bushel at tlie pit 2 miles north Guaranteed to' wero Osago City visitor day.

opeoing of. the Webb, Tucker, Kennels trial. Dr. Morrison and wife nnd If yon need anything in the Mrs. Walker visited Empori.i county Prohibition Central committee: You are h.n-eby requested to meet meat No.

Id, wc-t (lib aye nue Emporia fi l. o'io o'clock on Saturday Dec. 21893. A I ivisli to Mi'tmit pbm-i 'n -f ISt) I let e. a f'I'l last Frid y.

way of a overcoat or a suit of clothes, go to Strauss one pric cash store at Emporia, Kan. They A. J. Strttin returned from market. bushed ready for Iv.

C. Fiiday niglnV aud went to have the goods and will sell them Emporia Saturday, nit, come and be Geo. llulzer has purchased nhout thirty head of steers which attendeui -e of ll.e cuinmiltee. us have your pi" primp'-ness, and S. irrN ei 0 runn ri.

ill for casn to you right. Rev D. S. Morrison occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church last Sunday evening; Emerson being engaged in conducting revival meetings at Dnek Cieek. he will feed this winter.

G. A. and wife am oaly ior uieiiext tkirty days aria Duri.i.ite of naiia is and John Mrs Aunio Iiurst visited Mrs. Pi ry Hayes Sunday. Bon.

L. Severy a air. M-usOlotM'iii, of Emporia, Neb Sam Jones, of Miller, made th w. is here Monday trying to at Slim Echo office a ci.ll Monday morn our young peoplo interested in M.s Hyde spent Sum my inOsag ing troni been vifit-- lld'e dina for a few temperance aim lo organize a iuile of--the Independent Order of Good Ternlars. Mrs.

John funeeilv Mrs, Lvneli, will make a of iv. Hyde i of c-iii h- I 'J 1 ear They rt ti.vln oid heml t'fc on 'he 20th of Nov. it, lu-r a'- iu 1 1 r. farm, three miles north of ill's. John jaeoby and her bro-ther Fred, Sanders, 'vent to Osage City today.

Correspondents please write as plainly as possible and only on one Hide of the paper. Severy's coal pits are easy to get to and it only takes ten minutes to load your wagon. The singing class uuder the tui f4 A I rvi Rapids. al our Work continues to crowd tlie uiii'-i ti' lb Vi ii. i.ei- t-l- M-V- shop at Heebies, iio bus about a months' woik on ind, but hope, to be alilo to sue out betwee.i uo-v and spring.

'ii tion of Prof. Arthur Connell is The creel: i been for scv making great progress. Miss an I li 11 3 Stratton Rev. D. S.

Morrison was lure last week working up candidates for the Modern Woodman of America. Those flesirous of joiu-ning such itnoVd-s would do well with others attended the monUi-ly teachers meeting in Emporia s. 111, I I I-'o-rt. i. i Electrical Forces! Saturday to consult Willi Mr.

Morrison or Head Strauss' ad cUewhera in WA'CSIA-j Vt'' this issue, then sp and see thein, 'I f'N. I'- le-'i The ay member of the camp. When you want to go to Em poria yon cau go theio and hack they will do you good. UeT; W. W.

Davis with force of K.l ftl" 'i C. How They Control tVio Orgixa of tha Body. the sumo (lay it you go via tlie lour men is I lyin tins foundation 5, if. ow Itr. Ui'-tii n'nt Leavell ciiiriago lino and it will not cost you more than railroad I.

Uf-iHI 'm- li.irv y- i t' The electric?) torn -J tli.i Men lwfi7. is nnu I 111 IV Iio I ruit 'vi mV' ire. Leaves Rending Friday T' 'l it i emUr turuvi tep irt-n ot lf' ii-ilui'nca oil i'io 1. 'I'tin ii hi. morning.

of a largo supply tank for T. J. Price. For good black coal go to Sev-erys' ranch two mile north of Heading. If you want to hire a good team iy.

J. A. SlraUo'ii and wife, A. prii.lu.ioil tiy Hi" linen uuiiiu iui'im. 2 Chapman and wife, V.

J. jing 1 tim o.xly. i- unit irv up. i-N. -1 ol Civ' Plil-i' tilOir lll'llll and wife, ami Dan Vol, and wife T.H"i:.OliO, Kl'B jf V- Tj visited Di'.

Ilrower li Friday. l.i. i Nt. 'n t-l and a buggy or one horse cart or add lo horse go to the Lt-avcll liv of I ja--lv-i rjit. i.HI.'ii'.ne.s.i'oiiMtiri'n I i.

i-iiiis, l-jo rl'Kli. They report bun douii llutiirrll iuf TPr.uVlH'Pll fl'lMll 10 wini llni t'f VV" a cry stable. II, F. Holmes and S. K.

Taylor hipped in twelve car lotitU ol cat (f lu recent stroki). un-m wt.iyo una )'! uma.ln 1 -iliu lit -Mul iHtt. OiiHlH, iVivcr ai'rt i.M-P.conuuthoiioaa. 2'j nmn In Cou. I.

The man l.r.11 I W.liy. AIIU V'fl' 'oA by -H'V inger 4if this pap-r I'i i ho --iV-vv I liaso of liiiiin iiuU reoiniiineii to our tcriutiiwnicin K-iv 'h 1 I the public 1)0 E-'lllil. wiiiaiilm uuii i in n- lo from Las Animas, which lln-y J- i cheerfully will feed this winter. i'ul wi'K'll I'V. i.l.

Tlu- lis! I iu mail' "i 1 liou-io nil I liooin in tin Ouo result of the lute election it on'i ri t. tho I' Lelaud Houd opposite the S.uii.a 1 fi'" alt or "I P-I'''l i HI'M II VS- I 10. 1 1 1 1 1 '-n. has been to give the jointisls con or toi'i. O.J ti 1 orilonicl ly irrliuliltM yj hdeii'ie and assutaneo.

This is ov ideated by the fact that two new HA place for ladies and children, it 1 1 -i 5 w. i. joints opened up in Emporia la no connection with the K. U. tenW.

fttW week. Oh! it was glorious Vict Prices are cheap. KSK M.ie m. ory. urn Uncle Johnny Holmes moved taiiiBiiidvof Uilsuiipw't.

Anililieprln'-lpiil bo-ne persons are too prone Jft'1'1 I in- Miln.V till) lo toaso others so loag as r-ifi. -r'-iioniim into his now house Thursdi y. It they keep within reasoieible bound iSinituHi fm-o iii.r.Mn---of iiw 1 fi wi.ni tiilul mil cos. In niMB was built by E. L.

Hayes uud is ono of the host buildings in the there ia no harm v. i.wi Uy tuou.uuJ.. la Ji. if- Cat iiir.M cnii'ltn'M il l'nf hf Oer Uifioo lu (JiMi- U. it.

1 evi'i i) ai ne num. i iV.ii! iivJ. ni.Iii-i rata nlocnlonsness. city or vicinity :1 M'n ftlfl wi! ffin ncrurc ill It); i 1 1 i nit il Jiur. wuon one lease a porson con iiy.suu-lu, corning matters of a private na- fcW turo in a public place in a crowd i feHbrtE.niiS mUVuTO 1 I Elkhurt.

Ind rocelptol prico, Jl of guping loafers, it is timo i botUo.uiwtUBfuii.iiwrup''e'l- remote frosu Mrs. Nancy Andrews, a iBter of Mrs. Abel Cox, und Sherman turn. We u'lvina. If pnti itt 'Mr or i-i l.

frm ol i LCiEaeYosrtiict" TC p.e...nHt Cox of St. Louis Crossing, Ind a.VI.K UViA.J.hiWATTOM to call thoni down. There is a limrrjn. ij.ir let BOi nil mirm ii A "How Obtain Ptuciit," 'viifc dime ofnttinl inyyurrttitle, comt, Iowa, free. AdtlrcM, C.A.SNOW&CQ, are visiting relatives lind friends limit beyond which one thou Id no hern.

go. 1 SwiotIM P.Unt OWn. WMhlngu i 11.. ix.

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Pages Available:
392
Years Available:
1893-1895