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The Reading Advance from Reading, Kansas • 3

The Reading Advance du lieu suivant : Reading, Kansas • 3

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HOME NEWS. There will be a special meeting of Ee. ieif Corps No. 107 Friday afternoon Oct. 12 in A.

K. hall. A full atten-is requested. jt Ilia Farmers' Problem The period has been reached in the hist-oryof this country when the producers In in every industry must figure on close margins of profit. It Is the more necessary that every farmer who expects to prosper in his business, avail himself of all the aid and information obtainable.

And there is nothing more useful in this Hue than a subscrpt- IR JOHN C. HORTHIHGTfJH. DbXTAL ROOMS, EMPORIA KANSAS. No. 10 West Sixth Ave, ground floor.

I 1 Tnmn it: ii. fall Paper, Window Glass, Paints School Books and School Supplied Pens, PencilSj Tablets, Paper, Slates Bostaurant ShorWJrder Am CiiApmajj Fine confectionary; Lemojis. Oranges and jfoits-. Cool (Dnnhs jliways on Hand. Where are At the Model cou rse-.

Best Flour, Best Coffee; Best Maple Syrup. Best place to Best everything. Come and see for your-self; Xrvt M. I'lirrfiig-f on; Osagie Citvi Kansas' Good morning Curtis today. Jno.

Cannady was in Eaiporia Saturday. Miss Perl Taylor, was a visitor in Kansas City last week. L. Severy was down from Emporia Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs.

Sallie Walker of 111. Is visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. Morrison, T. J.

Price and son Harry went up to their farm at Bonner Springs Thursday Rev. Cannady started for Auroa, Mo Monday, where he will visit friends for a short time. Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Chatterton of Ad mire were among the Quests at' home Dr.

M6rrison Mdnday night. J. E. Fenn returnel Saturday morning from a two weeks visit with his son Will in Colorado. He reports a delightful trip and everything, espec-i tlly fruit, ltjoking fine.

We are trying io give the people such prices on shoes as w6 realize the times will permit tile, people to pay. We've got lots of them and can give you a good fit. L. B. Sheldor- Rev.

D. S. Morrison and daughter MissMJ'rlle, came down from Emporia Monday evening an were in attendance at thficelbration of the fitli anniversary of the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Morrison.

i would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know ttf," Says Mrs Ilattie Masori of Chilton, Carter in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedj; for sale by A. Stratton, Druggist. Jennie Wagner and Jessie Bvers attended the Priests Pallas cariiival iii Kansas City last week. The Kansas City Journal's latest to its subscribers is a Tapbleonic Album which is sent free to each subi scriber upon receipt 10 cents to pay postage etc. i ms may weu cauea the aapolebnic age; as the press of the country is literally filled with stories and anecdotes of 'The Man of Destiny" The descriptive matter in the Napoleonic Album 5s written by John Li.

Stoddard, the famous author and lecturer. If you will send 10 cents to the Kansas City journal you will receive the first number and, if interested, can make arrangements for the complete set. To purchaser of a complete set the Journal will present a fac'-simile copy of Thackery's famous book "The Second Funeral of All lovers bf rare books will appreciate this rare gift Cut out this notice and send and send with 10 cents to the Kansas City Journal A Line of Quehsware and Glass-u are at "The Get Their Prices before elsewhere Subscribe Tor the Leavenworth Daily Times and the Reading AbvixcE, both papers for only 3.00 a year For in Furniture, Car pets, Queens Ware and Stone Call on C. Daniels 620, G22 Com'l St. Emporia.

Kahs. T. H. Brown has oppened up his vioal bank at Arvonia and is prepared to every one who comes, with the best black coal, clear and cleans at only cts per bushel: Program Exercises of Flag Presentations. Under Ihe Auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic, M6nday Oct 15, 1894.

1st. PrOcessio'ii form in front of G. A. R. Hall at 10:30 a.

in. Order of procession, 1st. Drum Corps School Children, G. A. R.

Posf, 4th Ladies Aid Socieiy, Women's Releif 6f Sons of Citizen. Line of March. 2nd. Start from G. A.

R'. ball march to Catholic church. Presentation of flag by Dr. J. N.

Raley followed by song by school children. 3td. Counter march from Catholic church to Methodist church. Presensi-ation of flag by Captain J. A.

Stratton. Song by school children. 4th. From Methodist ehurch march to Baptist church. Presentation of Flag by D.

P. Boyd. Song by sciiool children. 5th. March aud form in linen South front of School houC.

Song Americi. Close with Three Cheers for the Flag Grand Marshal of the Day, G. F. Arnold. 25.00 REWARD.

Twenty five dollars reward for the detection and conviction of any or all the parties that have been stealing and killing hogs at my feed lots during this yean Mi Stratton. Our calicos are the standard grade and we are selling them for only five cents, iou may go somewnere eise and pay more for them. You cannot pay less and get as good goods. B. Sheldon.

Miss Jennie Noweil of Patrnos Kan. has been stopping at the home of ReVi. for the past week. Every mother should know tLSt croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croupe is hoarseness.

This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given freely soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the at tack. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by A-. Stratton, Druggist Itesoluiiohs. Whereas, The Great Commander the Universe has seen proper in His all wise despensation to remove ly death from time to eternity Mrs.

Sarah E. Sirnkins wife of our Comrade, Jeremiah Simkins, thereby bringing to him a great Wreavment and Whereas, We recognize in the death Of Mrs; Simkins the removal from Bur midst of one of the brave and loyal women that said to her husband in the time bf our Country's peril, go and defend the flag and help save the unior, Therefore be it Resolved, That we, the members cf Goodspead Post No. 2(J5 Grand Army of the Republic, bow in humble submission to the Divine will and that we deeply sympathize with our bereaved Comrade, and as he moves foward on the march of life alone that we will brighten his wav with words of cheer that we will lighten his burden by extending the helping hand, also Resolved, That we will ever cherish the memory of the deceased as one of the loyal women of the sixties' that sacrificed and sufiered that the union might be preserved, also Resolved, That these resolutions be recorded in the minutes of the Post and printed in the Reading Advance md a copy ol these resolutions be given cur Comrade- Wesley Emerson. Committee J. H.

Groves. E. Watson. It May Io AMucli For You. Mr.

Fred Aliller, of Irving.Ill., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble with severe pains in his back also that his bladder was affected. He tried iiany so called Kidney cures but with out any good result. About a year a-go he began use of Electric Bitters and found releif at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of aU Liver and Kidney troubles and often g-ives almost instant releif. One trial will prove our statement.

Price only 50c. for large bottle. At A. J. Stratton' Drug Store.

iirc-logrsdon. Miss Sadie Logsdon and Mr. Schuyler Clute were united in marriage last Wednesday evening at 'the home of the bride's parents just outside of town. There were about 40 guests present and a large number of valuable presents were given to the harpy by friends-and relatives. Even a box came ail the way from Michigan from Schuler's relatives in that state, among tne rest a 520 draft.

The couple have already started out on the rugged journey of life, having moved onto Mr. Clute's farm a mile and a half southwest of i own. Mr. CluVe, though a young man is classed among our best farmers and will provide weli for h'anasome and accomplishsd bride. As for Mrs.

Clute, if her wedding cake is a sample of her culinary art, will make a cossy home I for Schuyler with a good tabls plenty ofgood things to eat. Waverly Sun. Santa Fe Koute. Depot on Fra iklia Street, between FronT St. an 1 Second Aveane.

Beginning Sunday, August 5, 1S9I. EAST BOUXD. No. Leaves. p.

m. 1 (5 8 111 41 Columbian Chicago Express AIo. River Express Kansas City Express I.6cal p. .....1:00 a ...12:15. p.

.7:3 p. WEST BOUND. No. 5 Denver Utah 7 Colorado il3 Texas 43L6cal Leaves p. m- .......1:15 a.

m. m. p.m Agent. ion to a CrsW-huss and practical agricultural Jourual like the Kansas Farmer, a 16 to 20 pae farm journal which was established in Kansas in 18(53. It ranks above most of the journals of its class, at-d iio enterprising farmer can afford to deprive himself or family of a years subscription.

It'only costs $1.00 per year. Send at oace io Kansas Farmer Co. Topeka, Kansas, for a free sample copy and supplement of premiums, benefit offer3 etc, and trieu Call at his office and subscribe for XiiK Keadi.v.j Advance hud the Kansas EiitaiKii bofii papers for y.ie year for only SI. 50 See our ciub rate with the Kansae City Journal, in another column. A large lot of cattle and hogs were shipped Sunday night to K.

is no medicine so often needed in every home and so admirably a dapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Chainbcrlains Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes hr, some member of the family has need or it. A tooth-1 ache or headache may be cured by it, A touch of rheumatism or neuralsria qnieted- Tk5 severe rain of a burn or soald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before infiam-ation sets in, which insures a cure in about one third the time otherwise re-quired. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate attention before the parts become swollen, which can only be done when Pain Balm is kept at.

A sore throat may be Cured before it becomes serious, A troublesome corn may be removed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame buc may be cured and several days of valuable time savgd or a pain in the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a oOeent bottle at once and you will never regret it: For le by A. J. Stratton, A Mad Accident.

While out hunting with Dave Evan's Tuesday, Murris Newman accidentally discharged the guD he was carrying receiving the entire load in his right arm. Or. Jacobs was su rmoned from rimporia and with the assistance of Dr. Morrison amputated the limb just below tha shoulder. At present Mr at Mike Frey's, near where the accident oceured.

OLD BACHELORS Ctinnot appreciate the- elegant assortment of new Fall Goods that we are now displaying on our conters. They would not even pro, vokeja grunt of approval from them Why should they? Men are not citere to by fts; but we WANT WIVES And ladies in general, to come in and look over oar stock of seasonable Dry Goods. The quality anvl prices are right. L. B.

SHELDON. it- Vi if 5 N. i ccy necossjiry to send if ic to or responii iil- frji any intrrt" or express agent ar. th- Onyjtt will shipped romptlf on ton days test trial. 9 H.

W. ALLECER, Bve mon y. TasiiltOB, IT. J. 3.

timii MjXmtn borne te-1 "li'l ftSv fore Tool edicr 3 Kayor April 9fsJ JIM Mention fits peper.) 1 SLLEESCT FiiSJiX Dr. A. Gray, DENTIST- OFFICE, Cor. Sixth Commercial St. KAN.

-5 AS. preservation of natural teetn spccUli; J. J. RALET.M. aid Surge j.rompt iiittentlou given all cases I F.

MORRISON, M- D-. Pbysciaa htn All calls answered promptlyday or nigh I SHADING, KANSAS f. Culver. ATTORNEY Af iLAw. (Pensions, (Real Estate and Loans.

Office 50G Commercial street EMPORIA KANSAS. j3usisCards. Newly equipped and refitted throughout. Best lollar a day house in the city. JOHN FEERIEH, Froprlstor.

FOSTER CROSS HEADING DEAY LINE. All kinds of draying done promtly hud to order. Transfere work in connection FIRE andjTORNADO. INSURANCE. AT LOWEST RATES BY M.

W. Strattoo. KANSAS Shop one block northjof theJDepot. HEADING, KAN JAS CROSS (TONSORIAL ARTIST.s-Idlr cut in all styles, easy shave at mj shop north of Sante Ke depot. DLNG, KANSAS" cross.

"3 martIsdai.e. d. sr. Davis. PRESIDENT.

VlCE-PfiESIDKXT. CAS HI Eh. FIRST MATIONAL BANK- warns. KISS- Capital and Surplus 2,000,000.00 BEX WELDON -Dealer is hktiPIl MEDICINES, PA INTS, OILS, VA K-ililUUO, Hlfc HES, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc Open day and night, totticereial St, EMPORIA 'KAN. The Citiseas Bank OF EMPOEIA.

1'aH Capital 75.000.00 V. O.Newmas, T. I. Acjiesox. Vice President.

L. vtLECK Cashier. Bank. EjironiA, Kansas. fcapHai and Surplus; 200.000.00 Calvin ILki, Pres't.

W. T. Sodex. Vice Pres't Heritage, Casuier. J.

M. Steel, Ass't CaEh. Caveats, and Tr'a-llarlcs obtained and all Pat- er.t business led for MODERATE FEE3. Orncc Opposite U. S.

Patent Off-ice1 if and we can sec -j patent io less time tiiaa those remote from Wash-neton. Send model, o.vviag or TriA ccscrip-j isent free. Address, if OPP, PATENT CmCE, WASHINGTON. D. C.

i 'J A i iivv? -A STATIONERY -53- op r-- ALL KINDS. Lunch Roomr- 4 Proprietor1 We a and A. J. Stratton went up to Kdnsas City Thursday to see the Karnival Krew display that evaning. Hi returned Saturday morning.

iiiiislitsof theMacciibes. The State Commander writer us from Lincoln, as follows; "After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left tfiem. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures when s.11 other remedies fail." Signed F. W.

Stevens, State Cora. Whh not give this great medicine a trinl, as i is guaranteed and trial bottles are free J. Stratton's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. $1.00 Our harness-maker, F.

McCoV-mick, is certainly doing a thriving business being compelled lo build onto his shop for want of room. Miss Rosa Me Adams has returned to Topeka having spent the summer' with Rsading friends. The many friends of Mrs W. W. Dav is will be glad to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness O.

G. Agreliur lad Arthur Welch are erecting fine Residences oa their lots at the west enfl. thtf SON. B. PATTEESON and White Oak Post) Piaster, Lime Gralvani zed oof Capping Valleys Also Screen doors and Trimmings Patent fence, good and cheap.

Anything that you need in bur line it will pay you to see us If Your Feet Fit Your shoes you'll be able to do twice as much work, and do it easier than if you are nagaed and worried by some little pain, It takes all'of a man's mind to makepiis business a sWccess. If he divides it ail up between his business and ah aching corn or a galling seam what then? It costs ia good deal to wear ill-fitting shoes. It costs very little to wear per- fectly ff tted shoes if you come to and Sander's. Prof L. B.

Woodward AIID JTICNEER. i IS NOW LOCATED AT Handling Wild and Vicious Horses, Runaways, Kickers and Plungers etc. Speeding Fast Horses and Stock Sales A Specialty. Satisfaction. Given or No Pay, iarps in suit tHe ties Emerson Committee P.

J. Kinsr Wesle P. J. 3. fl.

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392
Années disponibles:
1893-1895