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The Reading Advance from Reading, Kansas • 2

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ItWill PYou (OXKVITKS Tbo- Heading branch 'of Coxeys Army DlAlfS Menu, we wi tCII. I i.l le Prices Sblplor in IS I III 9 llBfvaalr l.on brfoi-r inr JTi hji-k hi SVi samo r. fo buy nXHWmmmg mom, jpriccs ahyays thv lowest for jool oo(U Commercial et Opposite Post Officp. Emporia, Kansas. mmi Proprietor.

Rates, pep day. Corner Third, Avenue and Merchant St. Opposite Freight Depot Empbiia', An excellent place for farmers to stop while in the City. Gocxl 'meals twenty five cents' all If A full and well selected line of iueensTvare, silyer-Ware and Glass-Ware. Our prices are always the We "Pay the freight'5 on 11 oi Dinner Sets etc.

When in Emporia he iTc. 1)21 Comnieicial st. I 1 JKADNt WAGON and CARRIAGE W0EKS. M. YANNATTA, Proprietor Baying bought oat the bssiness formerly conducted by M.

Sells, 1 wish to say to my friends and thepiiblic, that I am fully prepared to do any A all kinds of Wagon. and farm-implement repairing in the line of woodwork. 7'o every new tul )scriber or paid up renewal to The Heading dyau.ee will give free aa preruinui iTiE LKAVENWOETH WEEKLY TIMS for one year. To eyery subscriber to The Leavenworth Daily Times at the The Reading will ba given ope year free as a preraiuta. sure and call on all, a Erpporia, Kansa.5.

ever made. to iuecziv '5- a IS have a stock of eiotli covcrea Caskets and can fill a1 orders if given early, even to the finest at the lowest and get my prices. tUCK CREEK, I The rin has brought Creek cut a- gain and made the farmers feel glad also incidentally the corn. Sirs. McLean is very sick aagin.

rphe hay pressors are baleing hay fcr Gaughan tiros. They are through press? ing at Mr. E. J. Reynolds.

borne of our farmers are waiting for the moon before planting corn. Mr. Fred Barrett isbuildiDg a house to live in till corn is laid by, hen he is going to build his dwelling house. The' Insurance Cq. is a little backward in settling Mr.

Barretts loss. The corn is half or more in the ground in this burg. Gaughan Bros, are buying Uogs. Web Winkle. ARY0NIA ARROWS.

To the Editor, Reading Ahvaxck. The farmers are abo ut Uircugh planting corn around, here, a thiug that liad not happened for years before, to have most all the corn planted in the month of Apri', Last Sunday we had a nice rain most all day which has put every thing in fine shape, and every thing will he" on the grow afler this. A man by the name of (-ec Watson, is putting in thn crop on the Dan Cable old place. He is a brother in law to Wesley Jolly that died so suddenly a- bout a week ago. Mrs.

Joliy ami lier children have gone to her fathers in Ly on Co. There is a great go just now for fishing parties in the MaiMasde Cygaes riv er. They come from far and near, and are fishing day and night, but or other they dont seem to catch much fish. Bill Powell one of the old stand by Batcheiors of Arvonia got married the other day at Einporir, brought his bride home and met wi a jolly reception from the boys, of course Riil had to treat them to Missouri river water and the boys felt happy and joyous. Bill has gone to house" keeping at the Bebb's place.

John Bebb has give up farming for hitiiself this year and is now working for W. G. Williams. John had bad luck last year farming and come to the conclusion that one bird in hand is better than two in thj bush, and so it is. Mart Tompson has gone to Missouri work for this summer as hp get steady work theri for eighteen dollars month but Mar; says "he will le back Kansas next fall to put ir.

his first vote for the peoples party, the winning party in this state next fall, and doa't you forget it." W. joneS; pur enicipnt assessor. has about completed his work, assess- ing Arvonia township and as far as we have learned has. given general satisfaction. What ever Bill un to he does right and up to the handle.

The peoples party in Aryppia towr.r ship beffin to wake up again for another campaign and are going be sucr cessful as usual in this township. D. Y. T- CHEAP EXCUBSI0N BATES. For the Opera Festival to be held in Kansas City, April 18 to and the O.

O. F. celebration at Kansas City April Fare from Reading to Kan City and return will be for round trip. Tickets on sale, 18, 10, and 400l to ivturn, April 23 and again the 20 good to retur-i April 27- F. Armstrong, Ag't First published in Advanea, April 27, 1804, NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given, That on the 10th day of April A. D. 1S94, the under signed was, by the Probate Court of Lyon County, Kansas, du'v appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mary Love late of Lyon Coun-t3r, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. G.

L. Swarthout Adminstrator. Caveats, and Trade-Marts obtained and all Pat-' fer.t business conducted for MODERATE FEES. i mnrrirr is OnnnciTr 11. S.

PATENT OFFICES and wecaasecure oatentia less tiiue thaa those retnotft from Vashnirton. i Send model, drawing or vritn oesenp-j Jtion. We advise, if ualentable or not. tree Oli charge. Our tee not due till patent is securea.

4 A Diusuict How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries? Jsent free. Address, iC.A.SPIOW&CO. Opp.

Patent Office, Washinqton. D. C. j. Combination V-fiiK).

our wi-xl-rims, swtf any r.l.y.fcel. amis? BsiarseTg gets force es szmiU f'-'r f'5 AC? rsDAa RACES, 25 lbs. 1 wood- Rirfis, 5irv I iHTfc.t '-tVeriiijr. perfect fttljuMiter-t. sell Iir ilia ar.4 Ci nVrltii'ii wri.

v- 'tii vry iiiaoii-ie Kvry tinc i.ii a I liii'tit'li si" mit y.m than -mi v.iwli-Kfitj ari itrovts aH imii.Ii to pell tiu-ycles turi-t tv wake tuefii. brutK-uce liml suKse-a the twtter way and buy Jroiu us Oirect fct wholesale pnce. Ill.istrateS Catalogue free. A i ELK1URT. IND, and Aaverf.si la Unde'Sanfs live Sjcck 'Journal! which Is the most popular iil lartrcst clrrulalion imy journal the vusl.

ritev fT- jiaccai H. KTRATfON Editor and TubJishfr. FUIDAV, 5IAV2, 1391. Subscription 1 .00 per yean AUVEtrnsrsa ijate-j Pinple column' 10 ceutsa'n ic'ch per week r-cuhle '20 Locals 5 cents per line for the first incsrtiou bnd 3 cents per line for'eHCli 'srTdilio'ual week Alt adverUsement left staiidiiig uutil .1 out. Entered in tiie pnstoffice at Reading Uansas as second oliif-s matter.

A Mark cross in lite space Lelnv indicates i lint jour fciiLsioi iption remains unpaid. Aimouiicemeiit I will be a candidate for eik of the District Court. Subject to the action of 1 he Lyon County 1'epublican Conven-Jion. II. E.

Teach The cadie walk hashacj its day, and jowthe proper thing is tlje cheese wlk the country iieichant fui-nishlng the jand the audience enjoy the eye-ping wadiing it walk. And now the music Iiousqs are out ivith tiie song, '-The Dog Went ''his was no doubt brought about be-; ause, Cat Came Back'', but it been a lqcg while taking effect on che tiC'g. However Ilpading can't com; for reached us about as soon did the other large cities. Reading unday Schools get this song and have the children all Iparn it. We be too cautious when there are jnatj.

dqgs about We qnoie.a few facts which we have gleaned from the report of the Board of Managers, Kansas Exhibit at the Vorlds 1'air. The. pre medals and awards taken by Kansas? at the fair on grains, grasses forage plants numbered 10 medals and ribbons, for fine flocks and herds of Kansas ii. ci'inprlition with tiie best of ivnimals collected from the greatest of two hemispheres, Nearly a soore of colleges and her common schools contributed of their skill in the school room, to dem-nnstrate tliat Kansas was not a laggard in her devotion and interest in the education of her children. The commissioners feel that they have done their duty to the extent of their ability.

They worked faithfully and honestly to assure the distinguished Governor of the state the appreciated the appointments conferred ad were determined that no act of negligence or the shirkage on their part of any duty should dissaooint him in the coufiuence reposed in them. Over 200 premiums, awards aud medals secured by citizens of Kansas prove that the Board was no laggard in the race lor fame. They beleive that they have aided in a small degree to the raaking of Kansrs one of the brightest stacs in the constellation of American ft1 mm is a It in were oit on parade Thursday ixll 11 rwl or rv mfna rf A ft fin n-. vi 1 Tfi tt Ion- 1 The General' instructed them in the principles of open order marching'. The army occupied the portion First si from the soup kouc to the eastern diiy limits and some of thbrii acquired considerable proficiency in tha art.

The procession was lead by the band with Lieut. Davis cleaving the night air with his baton, at the head. The army gained in numbers during the at the close of which the Gen eral appointed private YYagner' as flag bearer. General Taylor' saj-s his army will move on tb Washington as soon as the fanners their crops in' The advance guard, consisting of a-bout three box cars of "ho bos, left for Washington about two weeks ago. lu jit ociiijU Thci Quijt Social at Mr.

Chapmans parlors, Friday night was a grand success in everyway. A very entertaining program was presented to the audience which had thronged in ulte earjy in the evening, desirous of ''avoiding the The drawing of the quilt was the closing feature of the evening and Messrs D. "Nickel and L. B. Sheldon were called upon to draw the numbers and blanks respectively from the boxes.

Excitement ran high as the blanks rolled out until ceveral hardrcd had oeen called but finally this must cease and as Mr. gbeldon read the No. .109 Mr. Nickel drew out a card with the word "Quilt' written thereon and Mi3s May Adams of Sedgwick, who held No. was proclaimed winner.

This was a beautiful present for one to draw as it consisted almost entirely of silk, made'afl er the crazy style and linad with old rose henrietta, with a border of old rose plush. Miss Adamsis a patroitic young lady of Sedgwick, belonging to the L. A. S. of that place.

We would advise our young men to attend the next encamp ment, tt Lawrence, and make the acquaintance of Miss Adams. The quilt brought for the ladies he neat litttie sum of 617.69 AT WICHITA. IaT4', VU1V, llllf it is fTofl plac for Mil art bojVto A boy in the Wiehjta schools, says the Union l'rinfer, has been suspended for reading the folio wipg pssay on PBtg: "Pants are made fop men, not men for pants. Pants are like jnojass-es they are thinner in not weather and thicker, iq cold. The man in the niooa changes his pants during the e.

clipso. Don't you go to the pantry for pants, you might be mistaken. "Men ave often mistaken in pants. Such mistakes make brechesof promise. ''There is much discussion as to whether pants is singular plural.

Seems to us when men wears pants they are plural, and when they don't wear pants it is singular, "Men go on a tear in pants, and it all right: but when the pants go on tear il is all wrong." C. Journal. Tiie Imported Peroheron Stallion, 'TOIiTUNIO" Will make the season of ('4 at our bam. "Fortunio" is grand sop of Dunham's prize Stallion No. 755 and no better bred horse lives in Kansas, The terms suit the times, 3,00 to insure mare with foal.

10.00,, living coll. See this horse bofore breeding. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but we will not be responsible should any occur. S. C.

Leavel. WhatYou Don't Know About California. Is told in a beautifully illustrated and cnteitaining book entitled 'To California and Back." Ask T. Nicholson, G. Santa Fe Route, Topeka for a copy.

is free. The San Francisco Midwinter Exposition attract touiiststo the Pacific Coast this winter. Write to above address for pamphlet describing World's Fair Jr. The unexcelled Ciimate, cheap lands and sunshiny skies of all California are attractive every day the year. Low rates via the Santa Fe Route.

A to a in do I. sas the 17, In 4 5 i Just think "fit. pithec The Advance er The Leavfiiwoiih Times ofi'erpd frep, as a i.renmiiu, for the jiite of one paper alone. Furniture Undertaking. FOSTER CROSS BEADING DK AY LINE.

All.ki'ido of drayiag done promtiy and to order. Transfere work in con-nectior. FIRE and TO HIV A 1)6. INSITIUNCE, If ir UGAIJINO, 1- KANSAS Sliop one north the Jjepct. KAN JAS, CIJOS8 -sTQUSORIAL ARTIST.

's-IJair cut in all styles, csisjr shave at my sliop nnrlh cSunte Fe depot. RE4. LiNi, KANSAS I AM HERE TO ST Ay. i WILLDfj YOUR PAINTING AND PAPER IIAXGIV( AT PRICES. AS LOW AS TIIE LOWEST SAT1.S FACT I Ols A RA NT 1 M.

A. OFFICER. The Bank OF J3MPOEJA. Paii (J.i pita i 75.O00.O0 Nkvmax, I'rsiden', I. A.Cl Vice President.

1- 1- JIalecji. Cashier. E.Mponu, Kansas. Capital pnd Surplus: 200.000.0 C.vi.vi:,- Hoop, W. T.

Sodex, Vice l'liis't Ii. T. Heritage, Cashier, J. M.iiTEEi,, Ass'tCaul). C.s, v.

mahiIndak. j. m. Uavip, rlESirST. VlfE-i'RFSIDKJiT.

C.VHIKR FIRST KATISNAL BANK- Capital and Surplus 82,000,000.00 WELDOX pEALFK IS nSHPC ilEOlCIXKH, PAINTS, oils, vak-MUUD, KISHK-S 'JOILKT articles, Kte Open day and niht. Ccja. niercial Hi, EiiroiUA 'KA N. DR JOHN NORTHINGTUN, DUXTAT. BOOMS, EMPORIA, KANSAS.

Xo. 10 WestSixlh Ave, ground lioor. Dr- A. ft Gray, DENTIST. OFFICE, Cor.

Six tn Commercial St. KANSAS. Pi enervation of al teetn a specialty J. EALET.M. 3.

Plysiciaa and Surgeon. prompt attentiou given all cases f. mmm, h- Fliyssiaa anil Surgeon. All calls answered promptly day or uight HEADING, KANSAS iosepb. f.

Culver AT (Pensions, Real Estate and Loans. 506 Comniereial street. EMPORIA KANSAS mmm urn- Huvlns cidlcd this liiu flensed to have fziwtiagej think 1 can give cat jaaioii in t-'iccs lid. Safes Tables Secretary Parlor Suits Centre TabU Chamber aits JIgbsteads as low as 52 CO Chairs as low as "5 per set Please and look at my goods G.J.COJJREY, HASTING PFOPHIETUBS Ot THE stock of fresh meats at all times. AYe carry a full and complete $85: oo fcir cvr greeds aeater acesnci narzaie (trite usfer prices 21 Test jtfraplse jlcago teli'- aOll Shed- jars.

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Pages Available:
392
Years Available:
1893-1895