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The Reading Advance from Reading, Kansas • 2

The Reading Advance from Reading, Kansas • 2

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HEADING HAPPY. Human Electrical Forces IlWill Pay You Tho Fanners' Problem Winter Ilnjoyunem There is hapniness in clinging To a garden gate and swinging" On a balmy summer evening with the maiden that you love. I iue period has been reached in tha oryofthis country when the producers Vrleeh Good. coming: Iiere from tlieXlast, Korfliundiouth. in every Industry must figure oa close margins of profit.

It Is the mora necessary that every farmer who expects to prosper in his avwil bimself of all the aid and information obtainable. And there is iiolh-lug more useful in this Hue tau a to a flrst-clasn and pjacilcsl agricultural hist in io buy i3T Prices always the Commercial st of J. iowo for 0 Opposite Another large real estate transfer has jnst been completed by 31. Y. and KKWAiiO.fe ifootl i-ist Journal liiia the Kahsas Fakmkr, 16 to for page farm journal which was established J.

A. Stralton, Real Estate L. Severy and Son. in Kans.vb in 18C3. It ranks above most of the journals of its class, aud no enterprising farmer can afford to deprive himself or family of a years subscr ption.

It only eosis 81.00 per year. Bend at once to Kansas Farmer Co. Topeka, Kansas, for a free sample copy aud supplement of premiums, benefit offers etc. and tneu Call at this office and subscribe for The Reading Advance and the Kansas Farmer both papers for on year lor on ly SO IPitzer China For several days parties from Fergus Falls hive bee looking the country over, in and around Reading, with a view to purchasing. So highly pleased were they with this part of the country, that they decided to locate here-and contracted for a half section of the Severy ranch.

The deed was made to Mrs. Mary J. Horning, Fergus Falls Minn, and on A full and well selected lino of Queensware, iv.t Our prices are always ths cheapest. tm LAND OF THE SK lis tjilitc sky lnxb. hut jnst far Wc "Pay the ffeiii on al! bills fol Diuner Sets etc.

VVbea in lie sine" nnrf call oh us. Sitzer Ohina 2r3CalL Kt. 621 Commeteiul Erupt if nce' our hero refused araw" that particular horse. Iam Jie horse unhannv ow FIELD AYEBAGSD 5 SE 4TRS A i Ja How They Control the Organs of the Body. The olcctrlrp force or thehuann a The Mrvo fluid may bu t--riut4, i at ClaUy attractive department cf science, ai; exerts so marked an influence oa the heal.

of ttio (ii sans of ei-ve force 1- rooucecl by the forum oriTcyca bv MiOHiisof the nerves the various organs rt the hotly, thus supplying the latter vith th" vuautv De.s.-.ary 10 insure tfieir heaitu. The nrre, hown heix. may be suit! 1') be thbinost imrwrtant the entire nervo system, as it supplies tha wair, Iwwcls. fete, with the force necessary to keep them active and iicakhy. As will bo seen by the out the lonsc nerve aescendintr from the huso of the brain e.r.a renninatms in the bow-is the pueumogasiric.

wnno me numerous little branches supply the heart, lungs and stom-urh with necessary vitality. When the brain becomes in any way dis ordered oy irritability or exhaustion, the nerve I force which it supplies J-s lessened, and the organs rece.iviiiK the diminished supply are coa-si'fiucntly weakened. 1'hysicians generally fail to recognise. i.iijuiioui;o vi mis iaci, out treat the wran nsHf instead of thecause of the trouble jne noted specialist. Franklin Miles.

M. 1 J.J.. lias Riven the greater part of his life rliscor injec ir it. jtif -I Nervine, the unri-vaiea bj-aifl and nerve food, is prepared on the Nervine, the unri- Ucstorative ServuS cures urudeWirtSfeTviM irvD from nn ntcs dp i. bottle, six bottles for $5, 9prefla prepaid.

H.Hl'RATri;s MAHi'ti IffM. Sub.criitri iMitpt-y rt'j(r. AI'VKRl II.V RTJ 1. 1. it :) nob wt-e: voube jo lcaiA Sceirts pr line hp first lnnt-rt'OK ind per li.f -gif ioi al we Ail Mrtverilsenn-iit left stjuiiiuk null! irii 5d out.

Entered iii fie posiofrien at Reaflii, TCankas as r.rcond rl-ins n.j('r. Topek'jt Capitai. The Methodist reaGhers are down on ot ball; but is few 6f them play, the frame will continue to have its A large and aupreciativ- audieitte fathered at the Baptist chvirch lust Thursday evening, io heur Jtiiia B. speak on the all imports ht question cl the iav; 'Woman Suff agit' Mrs. Nelson is a bright, inteiliyent n.nd exceeding1.

irilefeslin fepe-'ker, held her aadiemie ll t-itentive or fully uv ho'ursf. Ma of our cii-ens Have never before ha I the truth resented to them in such f.ircibii-nanner, ahd were ruliered of their rejud iced ideas concerning wotnais which they have liere ofore It is to be hoped they wii. usrf their tor good at tiie coming elei-lion and lie i p. by their ballot, to give wives and mothers of this bf the the saiiie privelidges tliat ire accbrded the husband and father: -he Gerni tri. itaiiari or Bohemian an uven to the ignoramus ho can neither read nor write.

t. Upon ccnehidiig, the speaker Jo- yi; oe'd that a paper ba taken through the house, asking for petition-21-3 for a "Woman Suffrage The paper returned with fifty-tw. riame signed and the meeting at once jroceoded to elect temporary officers, vhich resulted as follows; l'rt-3 J. N.iSaley. Mrs.

Boyde. Mrs. J. A. Stratton.

freh. W- Stratton. KO. iP FOE EDUCATIONAL i MEETINC-. 3Iarch 23,.

1894. Is the Aiiu of The Public F.U.G.Agrchus. "SL-hcol? Disaussion, W.H.Schlobohnt, Win. Uolliday, A Plumb, Ida Carcinq. HowIa3r Regular Attendapce Be V.ost Secured? B.

Discussion, A Nickel, Dr. 3forrisbu. g. relation of The Pattpn -tc The "chaol. Stratton.

Discusbicn, Lula Spiker, L'szie Gar-tghtf Eer. Cannady. Why should the stiuieut finish Ihe couruo- -A. Van Ycris 1 i i I il iaier0riFinaVee from i-virv oartor I sold on a positive guarautoe by ali dr.w- I TJUhnrt nn i. I I I I t' i i to J.

I frr Post Office. Empor Kansa all, v-u 1 ROYAL 1 i SErcmG r.iACiiiriE WARRANTED I cm no it i Han a Xjir-e High Arm. Hasfvelf a Self-tlueatUng Shuttle, I as Ko Equal ia Coustrudion. Lm a Mecuauicat Apnaranc llasaa Klegant Finish. Has a Prfct Adjustment, 5 Mas rositrvn 4 a Ice-up.

Has Stvliiih Fnruitare. Has UoT-Gaol Sewing QoaUtiM and does Larger Kanee of General Work tbaa any Sewing Machine in tbe World, I Examina THE mAjfoVicimT. I excellence, you wia bovnootner. Al yen fSHl M. STBATTl But in winter it is sweeter In the- bitting room to raeet her And hug- her to your bosom as jou near the stove In such a situation You are from observation, And you needn't dread the falling dew or damp malarial fog "While vows of love you, re And till your leave you're taking1 You need hare no anxiety at all about the dog.

Ex. The Lesson a ll'alky Horse Taught. Looking out of my window the oth er day I saw a horse who had just ar- ived where traffic was greatest, stand aook still add refuse absolutely to nove; No persuasion from whip or lriver could get him to budge, and ven though the services of a willing inr.A WArn it. nn all traffic vassuspended anda crowd collected to l.soussthe disposition of A glad to add, ner showed an inusual amount of patience in dealing vith him. And the little instanca stt ue to thinking; I have 'known boys like thathorse.

rhey began their remarkable career in ihe school room by refusing to be aught or have others about them in structed. And though the teachers eye vas constantly upon them it seemed to iake little difference; they persued heir own way and kept everybody near heni back. One bifky boy is capabh doing far more mischief than a hun- red baiky horses possibly could. As le has not worked at school, when he eaves it he has little education to be am his start in life; arid no application fit him fur working in special lines, -k he is content to do a job here ami job there that he may eke out a scanty iving, with ho mre intention oi helping tile wcrld cri in its work thai; iidd that balky hbfse of which I spoke And that is not the worst, for he shifts his responsibility very often on liters; How many idle, lounging men sees, willing to have wife or children or anybody to subport them, rati -r than to do a legitimate day's won. itemselves; men who al ways beer hindrance to their families rather ban a help, who refuse to be directed by anybody, bat go on ii heir own way regardless of consequei -They ui-e tiiejbalky ii'orses of so- Boys, if you want tct be fespecttd iid to succeed in life, be wilting to ork; to work hard, and with an hot -t endeavor to do the best of vour litv.

Pti: your shoulder to the wheel help both, yourself and others. WV.k -unless vou have inherited wealth i-i th only Way by which you Can -ain an honest living. don't est satisfied to pick uv any job thr. ffers, but engage in a lefpthnate bu that should vour acquaintanc. tsk what, it i-, your friends may ue able to tell them.

Tahe the you find yo are best atlat led to. xnd go at it With a will. And with th-favor of God resting upon vou. vona-f sure to suce'eee. Ex JLtsi of Patfcirtts Granted to Kansas inventors this week.

Reported by C. A. Snow Co. Solicitors pf A e-ic-m and For-eign patents. Washington C.

II. Clark. Kans ailing-press D. Dre'ese, Hal's tead; Fish-spear .1. Uadlev and F.

Fofru-r, Device for floatihtf veKeis over bars. W. Uemme, Hich.gan Swinging-gate. II. Wheeler, La rence; Adjustable index for irit level GLIDDEfJ A Rr 4 to the Pouhd, is wo Best.

FIRE 1 1 I 1 Of fyeifr dealer dees fief fiantffe WV vvrcfs art fe us fcr prices sateaaay r.ir. i. fcerery came down fom Emporia and gave tho property into her possession. is only OEe the t'-ans- ''era in real estate whldh has taken PIace nere during the fast rix lhonths and indications are thae there will be I several more soon. People are bogin- I to awaken to tire fitt, that in 1 Kansas you mayrat.se corn arm oai.s lucuirui.

urumy I i i 1 i i i with tbd world. But this stir in busiucssand real es tate has not. coma upon tri suddenly. We have been erjoyiiig a slow 'but ld and healthy growth fori hum her of years. Never going backward tnd Always pushing for Ward.

Travellers passing thron-fh ctr tbv. vhether by team or in the elegant of the bantal-V, heve not fail to note the excellent condition in vhich our city exists. The sidewalks, rees, Schoolhouse and churches have .11 done much toward 'gaining us favo vith the stranger, and mdney spen' a these improvements wifliome da ie repaid ten fold. WA.8tli?SGT4X" i.E'TTEil. vrrom our regular corre-poii 'ashington, D.

C. Mar. 1S94. The House passed withott obje -rie resolution for the investigation of Ue restraining order issued by Judge enkins incohncctioa with thir right employes of U. P.

Railroad to strike against a schedule of wages proposed the receivers'of the road-. Which was enorted by the Judiciary committee Representative Somers, of trief get trie committee to include the ames of all other judgvs who had is- ued similar orders', bntth'ecom'tmttet-l clined on the plea that it Wunid aiako he investigation endlesr. The opinion pears to be general that it is going be useless any way The Finance committe r' still mg- ig on to the tariff bili, and the fight or chancres therein is not over ai- hough the com milt w.li make no The House is as jealous of any invas-a of the prerogatives of its member the Senata. although it d'oJ3 not do tuch talking abjot if. This wasshown its adoption of a deckr-i lg the appointment of a ade't at At -i ipolis frbni Alabama, by Secretary rbert, to a vacancy belonging to ti 'ifth South Carolina Congressional to have ben unauthorized ad void.

As there are several rn'erub-rs the present House whohnve had milar experiences with some of Sec-etary Herbert's predecessors it wii ot be if a. bill be passed caking such appointments Impossible the future. This is the way Jerry Simpson size-up the politicil situation: "3Ir. Cleveland has done more ia a year toward breaking uptlie old. conservative dem-jratic party than everything ttiatha-een done for the last thirty pu ogether.

It appears to me to tc almost intervention of Providence in behalf the peoi.le'a because it was to clear awaVjthe rubbish to take rocm for a new structure. Mr, "leveland. by either his honesty dr ob tinacy, has succeeded in disorganizing cteaiocr.atic party tqsuchantstein ai-e any p'ropo-ttion 'oday. that thay. have on e.very up.

tnd on all. these jneasu res f'rcjti to one-fourth; trcak away from he party. The President car: btameno one.Jbut himself, he has the shin ing jeXample oi being icdcpefedtiit cf ---6- Planch PkcerJx Assuranst Toatfon, '-K Made to Supt of Insufftnoe, cf tineas, Janurry, 11. fotal Aswt-s Votal Liabilities 9l.0rK enough up from the son hnve a bracing chnial'c. Xev Mt-xlcois mcauK And it 'cvs sorrfothing tfit nviilih ms for th6 Jilvtltls Kfekcr.

liona-ji tc frni rrown hi lb o-vt-v VAo smii! ibu Mnxwell rrar.t lirore are in- i.r general if on tik xSi'O'ho'is 'of 1 T-i LtJ Ti ii yo Ne A Iiw co fois er till? rtijl Vhe strt'-v. A.TJCT.IOK" are ffoins: to sell public auct-; But at private sale at i auomon pric- 'm kiun. KAXSASJ (iROCEKlES, iiUEEXS-WARE, CO'Oto, SIIOE, FLOUR AND FEED. We can y6u your Spring ini'cerrc5. an'd Saoe's us cliettp ua tny hoUije Ijydn or "Ca Look al iOr ib Beit white sugar, 51.00 8 cts.

i. .10,. 17 2S 15 10 .8,, 10,, 9 8 12 8 95 4 1 Tkg. cow soda, 1J Bottle lemon vanila ex. Beit CaI.

peaches, prunes appricots Dunhams sTired Brst Salmon Mustard Sardines Oil Sardines xil corn Corn Lannclry sircti No. 2 chinlhey No. '1 Lewis Lye Cheap Fine flour Good Rolled Oats Mi bucket Stl.r Syrap 1 gab good 1 Doz fine pickles Rising Sail polish Soda Cracters 6 Bars good soap Flour. C5 HO 10 24 Leiter Patent Hackney Silver B'ell Noel's No. I 60 Fcetl.

White Red short's fi-fan V7Ji Come iu and see car firiMs Jc ftQt buckle plow shoes at g.4() Wealso carry of the. Vst Coafi-esslow shoes A full line cf Queens-ware on hand at all timer. it Ilishest Price iVixl Ftr Prcuucs. Hl vtrrnnt Vcch! Bajadr CA1-TH03 3 1 aiti re i' a rernark- "to v-uv. a i-iy 'to i lis rfss, .1 whit i ii.

iG hi-i ra! i i i.is.) r.h.f it is 'i'ihie auu it uie, it uoes i -rovitied 3 I 11 lahgu requ r-. thai, is ic i-t iri.v I hav tha'. i i-'-te-nJ-ert i throusr!" tcrrespoii'i -nee- oeiit-d with me years ffgre, and a any have co to through thi fi'tenuiv and passlni; acquaintance witn peonie. On tbe ot- ri't hand I have known of b'us- ness men whose disrespectful ent of correspondents has been bit terly Jemembtred, and repaid with com round interest. S.ience is the meanest and most contemptuous way of treating anyrody who to bt heard and to hear, and resentir.ent is its answer every time People vrho.Esy "dawg" for good old "dog," may find in the following in- some hints oa pronunemtloa Of oth- ci wordE: My fitthfal AU throttgh tha fawg Pfyreued a haw'g Into the bawg, And leaped a.

lawg Where jsat a fra wg eyes agawg. Bnt.niv; gopd Intent cn tar-g, Kept on And mtRKed that thu D. rer.l VXO S-isl5c 1 -rir rjr Taj ft 1 1 2sTellio A ustin, E. lliaitnond, Be. Lrnerson; Contesti in Declamatioti, j.

persona interested -ill education jPiiyitd pfeieat end take -rr-t in th discusslgna. Vfr A Van. Voris, JTanager. It vvly necidanry to sand intoT ft inereh enS th Org wU tl rtpp-4 '-promptly on ten day1 teat fc H. ALLECER, gTi i won.

v. TashisHcsi, J. 1 xx PRICES. Kansas City, s..

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Years Available:
1893-1895