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The Reading Ledger from Reading, Kansas • 7

The Reading Ledger from Reading, Kansas • 7

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Driftlnn; with tfce Tied. About People Wtfo Cone and Go. Band Organisation. ME READING LEDGER The Reading band met Monday night 'Join Dixon went to City X3WO. W.

aad aft some time spent in practicing CITY KOITOR. Mr. William Taber and Cent were united in marriage by G. Ctfnrej, the residence 6f th bMdes parents, Mr. andifr3.

A.C6x with'a car load of stock new nfusic which had just been reeiv were elected, and the follow- -4liss; Belle LId4y of Topeka, visit Railroad Time Table. ATCHISOK, TtflPeKA SANTA FB. at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, the ing named members will serve rnHheir ed feer Aster, F. A.tratton Saturday. gusftsf present were mostly immediate 3pot en Frmklie'-etreet, between Pront respective capacities Street asKTSecond a venae.

relatives lliss Agnes Begbie visited friends nearMiller last Batorday and Is now tice: President, J. A. Gingertoh; sec lifter congratulations were given the retary, Alton Schlobehm: treasurer, happy couple, supper 'wks served in a G. W. Watson; lea'derJames Sanders.

home. -wDtto Agrelluswent to KanfesCIty OPENED OP Ceaves Tp. m. m. 33 -a.

m. a. m- tii6 r. m. Leaves masterly way by the bride's mother, The members and instrcmente'are at Chlcajro Kxprffcs Missouri Kivet Express 114 KntH CitV'press 41 Local Freight NO.

WffiTBOUVD, Monday night and 'returned Tuesday which was duly relistredby thehunrjry follows 'ftb. Cornet. participants. ScTflebohm morning. rSolo Bb Sells! Beiow is a partial ''list of presents L.

D. Patterson -w. and Mrs. ueaveii ana wr. ana given the bride Mr.

and Mrs. T. V. 6 Denver and Utah Express 1:32 p. ra.

7 Colorado 1:32 a. m. 113 Texas Express .12:41 p. 43 Local Frelg 2:34 p. m.

1 Texas 61 p. mi Wit. B. rAEVKTlB, AgeiA. Dr.

T. O. Brown Mrs. Sahfeel Jones were MllleTTvlsitors feailey, set of glass-ware; h. W.

Ret Loo Nickel Sabbslb. zer, set each of tea aad table spoons; James Sanders Solo Alto First Alto Slide First Tenors Secoi BaHtone Tuba Xd. -Cownien Mrs. Kowe of tfie Hawfteye brothers of the groom, tea set; Grand In an exciting manner-End to thoseNrho desire to A. XJWgerichJ-tatelB vltitin her ftoaronts.

Mr. and pa Parksr, largeglass pitcher; Mrs. Taber, table cloth; Mr. and Con- Geo. W.

Watson, vberVation. Closing: of Mails. The malls will be closed at the Redding poBtofflce at the following boars: No. E'ST. No spectators will be allowed to re- rey, set fancy tumblers; Mrs.

'Eva main in the band room during practice, Jen.ie oi por.3, Welch, a farcy rocking chair. andean only gain admittance on re- viKeu ner sibr, iH nuWn, ire 114 Kansas City Chicago ByprtRS WEST. Monday evening, about 9 o'clock, Keep Os tbe exciting evefats which are about to take place, we desire to say that we 11: a. m. p.

m. ...11 5 a. bs. ueftt of BOrte member of the Maand. until Monuay.

some forty or fifty of Mr. Taber's associates began a serenade which was not '113 Texas The fairnesffof this will be seenLtonce I Eess went to" Furlingame Moh- by all reasonable peeple, who wilrov- iaV-to contract for tile which ha will p. ma very high up in the standard of classi ern themselves accordingly. ulfe on his farm this fall. have made arrangements to club ith JciliJer with a number cal music, and was of short duration as The office wilf' be open on Sunday at the following hoars From 6 a.

m. to a. from p. to 12:30 p. m.

and from to Op. J. A. OtirocBiCH, tP. M.

The band will meet ever? Monday and ti. the groom distributed a box ef cigars Thursday evenings of each -week. a V- i tl 1X1 A sv AJOItliUgU S2.aua tea, was theleiieft of tis brother Wil- at once when the party left for home or Monday of 'this week, agreeable te H. ur city Sundav- HERE MNJ ELSEWHERE. other mischief, leaving the happy couple fairly launched upon the sea of ofpromlnint and excellent "journals at nearly oae-hairrates, as fellows The SeM-Wkly'-Capital I posters distrfbuted throegh town, Dr.

Mrs. T. J. Davis and daughters, eanubial blifes. H.

O. Smith" proceeded to give 'his Ellen and Lizzie, drove to Arvonia New fall hats at Miss N. A. JefcnsohV. lecture at 2 p.

m. to the citirens eTthe Sunday. visit a flick friend. Mowing: Machine Oil in any qaatiiy rcty on the horse, mule, poaltry etc. Arvonia vs.

Reading. The game Friday afternoon of last at A. W. ilubbarrs. Mr.D.

Omara went to' Kansas City week was a father one-aided but ot eight pages, columns'a aber de voted to the interest" of" the Farmer, StookmaD.llechanie,' and all IndusTries. It is well 4inown to a 'large number of dMt. J. EJ Fenn Uok a "drummer" te Saturday where he will visit atew days and then resume his work in Chicago. and their diseases.

After tbe lecture the scene la changed to one ef the wildest discord that could well be lm-magined. A who had fur although badly beaten the visiting club Lebe ancPNeoetaa Rapids, yeeterday, were gentlemen and took their defeat Mrs. Taylor ef Taylorville, 111. ar Quite a number oeur people gcod natu redly. Belowvv7e give our citizews, and'is valued for its accu rived Wednesday last week and nished the doctor" transpertation d- busy cuttirtg corn which is generally th score: manded his nreoey any not- getting it will be tbe guest ef Mr.

and Mrs. John lair cnditi4te. SIkvonia. rate MarkdfcReporti MTE FADING LEDGER and S'EMI-'WEEKLY CAPITAL, tor toek posession ef the dector's grip Dixon until fcbeut September 8 it. "'Vjni 4 f-v i i I Mr.

and Mrs. Van Cilder are the "lluu Mr. Clarence Jolliff, ot West 12S45878 9 Tr 000000000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 000000001 10 10 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 happy parents of a ten pound girl, born Nearc. iiloyd, c. illiatis.

r. f. Lf-wfs, s. c. reges well as in his eyes, -struck his Wuverly, I August52d, 1896.

wne wrm a cane an sne wsween Tished with the family of W. If scrtams called for the marshal, and as 8,. Thursday iniPridaj The shower of Monday night reduced tne omcjai was neer nana was buou Miss Clara Schldbohm, who haa with them. Mrs. Fenn, the landlady 0 0 0 0 t) 1 0 0 i 0 0000 000- 'oooo oh ooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 0001 00 01 0 2 s.

b. Dwyer, 1st b. Hepworth, 2d b-Morgan, 3d b. Holites, 1. f.

been having a three weeks vaeatlen of the hotel, compelled them to leave the temperature to a deligfctful condi tion Tuesday morning. Sailors, Walking balsnd Tarn-' O'Shauters just in the milliner store. Call and see them. with an old school-mate in 'the north the house whieh they did and went to THE ern part of the state, returned Moii'day the railroad office. Leaving their bag- night and resumed her duties in the crace there they went to Esq aire Con Total runs, 10 'keading.

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Tr Cross, p. 0 0 0 0 'S'l 10-4 rev's office and secured a warrant for postofflce Tuesday. Mrs. Sanders, living seven mile9 west the vounff man who yet retained un of this city was badly injured by a fall Xrnold, c. f.

1 1 0 0 0 2H8 105 lawful possession -of the grip. The A Silver Club Organized. A meeting was held in S. andS. Hall' case was compromised by the doctor Wednesday evening which Judge rem a wagon one day last week.

The ooel refreshing air of the mornings week is in strong contrast, with that of three or four weeks ago. Our readers will do well to call at agreeing to settle next day in Emporia if the vousgman would meet him there. Fletcher and L. B. Wright addressed.

1 1 0 0 0 l'0'l 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 01 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 3 .0101011116 1 0 0 0 lh 0 0 3 01000111 04 0111021107 Sheldon, 1. f. Williams, s. s. Hurst, r.

f. Tucker, 3d b. Miller, 2d b. Logsdon, McAdams, s. c.

Parmiter, Ist'b. Tbehappy couple" left On the Color- The meetln "eef largettever asfiembfed in the 'hall among hich ado Express at 1:32 next morning but were a large number of Republicans, A. Officer's and inspect his stock of forgot to get off tt Emporia and when of 20 pfeges ahdB0 coturhns, is so well krio'vVh that it seeds but litti -datid-n' at our hands. Aside from its longvexistence and its'authority is al most every matter df national or party welfare, it is anecellent paper for the Home Circle, and its departments in literature, agriculture, finance, can not fail to interest all. This great New York weekly and the -goods which is beiug enlarged daily last heard from were at Strong City, 44 Fred.

Total riirs. Umpire, 'Sllis Cross; Sanders. in a very questionable of sobri ladies and seats were all full and standing room a premium. The crowd evidently gathered there tr learn the cause -Of our financial oppr scorer, If you want anything new and nobby ety. in fall millinery, call Miss In.

A. Johnson's, the has the "LATEST On the 20th. Dr. Fisher 'had sion for they were all close listners. The floors of the school fcouse have one of his best hounds stolen and he After the speaking a Bryan SUv i been thoroughly oiled and everything followed the parties to Emporia where Club was organised with 109 'names.

is in fine order for-the coming term of all trace of them was lost. He had W. R. Roup was elected prejide'nt: W. Cjlubbing Kates.

have made arrangements to send 'the following publications tit. clubbing nates to any of our friends at "the extremely low-prices quoted-. Subscribe at once and secure good redding matter during'the Preidential Campaign or school. one hundred postal cards printed giv- B. Arnold, vice president; J.

A. Gin ine's, description of the animal and of- gerich, secretary, and Eev. 1. II. Fris- Go to Cheptnan's on, Vine street, for fering a reward 10 for its return.

I bey, treasurer. your ice cream, oranges, lemorrs, nuts A dog answering the description was I Last but not least was the Emporia tobacco and cigars. 'Don't forget for a year from the time you uubscribe. reported as being at R. H.

Vhiti-1 colored glee club who sang seme ex car's-rith some corn cutters and on cellent songs Atting the 'occasion. Chapman. Foster Cross is building a neat ad Tuesday night the Doctor Secured a Tbey are yfeiing but havb good voices dition to his cottage on South Frank warrant for the parties holding his and with a little training will be hard dognand with Counstable Hayes, ar- to beat. lin street. It is en improvement greatly needed heretofore.

rested the men, who answered to tfee This offer is limited and tbesoeneryou give your name and address the better. Read the list Topetfa Semi-Weekly Capital and Rfeading Ledger $1.50. The Illustrated Weekly "fend Readmer Ledger $1.50. few York Weekly Tribuae and Pleading Ledger l'tlii Samples of the above rich 'be seen at this office. A DerftrdbuiatirwSilnner.

with horse name of Tice, and brought them befofe A goodly riuinber of friends of Mr a wagon And tent Ay, is doing business Jostice Stratton where they plead nd Mrs. W. W. Davis and family gath- gcilv and were fined, the costs aaS ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G.

A in the West End opposite the lumber fine amounting to $7 eStieh. Conrey Tuesday evening to'show their Republican FRIENDS And all others, we will say that we'give as a premium, for every yearly subscription paid 'for the a handsome portrait 'of yard of E. Patterson Son. Between the, practice of a brass band respects for these friends who have The 1. Y.

P. IT. gave a very pfease COucluded to make their future home cn one side of ahouse and a singing ant social at the home of Mrs. H. M.

in A storm threatened and thb club oa the o4.be r. a fellow has a 6hoal AgreLus on Tuesday evening attended ot rv Ke, CulH. oy a large numoer oi merr.oers ana m- snn remarks of a time trying to get to 6leep Rev. Homer E. Cullison, son of Rev vited young folks.

Eev. Frisbey 'and pre6entedfer. and Mrs. Davis a -Sue Sabbati Services. Preaching the M.

E. church Sunday, lorning the'me: "Effects ef the Gospel." In the evening: "The Importance of Proving Your Own Works," by the pastor. The public cordially invited. wife were among the number. After uqA.a the rift Of the neighbors R.

M. Cullison of this city, delivered ten joying a jolly time the company dis- Mr Dayig couid reaptnd ony in a few persea some time beijre Friday broken sentences tecause of emotion These socials are to be an established but we tooK him as he meant. After feature enjoyed occasionally. the exchanges ot hearty farewells and God-speeds the company dispersed. Last week two men with burtos were Sale.

A 320 acre farm 2 miles northeast of Rending; with or without "crops. For particulars enquire of J. Ai. HOR-NG, Box 133: Reading, Kansas 146 on our streets giving a "kind j6 an en Among the Churches. Last Sunday was a good day for the tertainment." They claim to be trav eling from SanYancisco to York churches.

All services wsre well at on a wager of $5,000 and are to arrive tended. The preaching services in the two excellent sermons in the M. E. church S4bbith morning and evening, to attentive audiences. Messers.

E. Patterson Sen are filling a bill or lumber for R. MeKSnney to be used in building a corn crib 24x28 feet. This looks a little as if some corn will be bought in thfs town. All parties who have long stauding accounts with E.

Patterson Son are requested to call and settle at once by cash or note. 9 E. Patterson Son. The' ill term term of schsol will be Sin Monday, September 7th. The full corps of teachers were present Thursday iu' consultation with the school board relative to the work.

there before October 10. They now For Sale. A good cane mill and new evkjora- E. church were by Rev. H.

E. Cul- live, move and go ahead by street co- of the pastor, were good, Printed "fn fourteen coloi's cn heavy plate paper. We have arranged with the "publishers of Judge (the famous New York weekly periodical) to supply our readers with the magnificent portrait of McKinlev iust published by them. lections. That kind of work is getting tor.

Inquire of 132 his preaching not only earnest but L. 'lr. HAMlliND. monotonous. clear and schollarly.

If the Ledger is "not up to its usual I After next Friday the political cam- standard of excellence" for the next paign in this place may be considered few weeks it must be attributed to the as fairiy started, as we will have two fact tht our local editor, George W. ciuhs. each numbering- about one hund- Retier, lias began leeding his stock red voters who are each bent on send- and is necessarily absent most of the lno. fh(, nthm- follows nn Salt River. time.

However what is left of us win Dr. Brown has moved into the cosy M. W. Stratton has ordered lumber 'to be here by the 20th of next month, from E. Patterson Son, for the purpose of erecting a corn crib simular to the one he is now using 12x'o2 feet.

Messers. Patterson Artiold are at their feeding grounds about 35 milf southwest of tliis place. They intend to place theii- cattle on full leed at once. Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each stet with sixty diamond minutes. No- reward is offered, they are gone forever.

do the best we can. This portrait is a veritable work of art: it is the finest thing of the land we have ever It is printed in colors oa heavy-paper and is copyrighted by the publishers. The size is 14x21 inches. Every reader cf this paper should have a copy. "VYe will send it postpaid Id any one cutting out this slip and re turning it us with five two-cent 9tamps enclosed.

Be sure and write your name and address plainly. dwelling of 'Squire Conrey corner of First and Osage streets. We under G. A. Conrey has moved into the rear of his store building which he has fitted stand that the doctor partner and up for welling purposes.

He will now wife Dr. W. Eoup will board with them. begin the construction of the store in front which when finished will make it Mrs. Emerson, wife of our M.

E. pas very convenient both as a residence and tor, who has been ill so long, is now, we Measers. Wm. Sullivan and James Hayes have beg-an the erection of a meat market-on Franklin street, opposite the residence of Pat. King and expect to be business in a short time.

Our local "bicycle club has a petition in circiiialidn to have a iaw passed preventing the throwing of glass, tax or other destructive material upen the roadway whereby the tires may become punctured and Ruined. Jos. Guizle and his gmgot workmen have been busy this week weeding out the tracks at the depot surroundings. 'It ls sfgreat improvement and when finished wilt look well and a credit to the workine'n. business stand.

are pleased to say, about recovered: She once more enjoys the fresh air and beauties of nature. Madison Index. My God shall supply all your need according to his riches la story, by Christ Jesuf W. W. Davis and family started on a return trip to Wales Tuesday noon, af Fo'r further particulars as 6 the above tall on or address Mr.

L. D. Patterson is having the foundation built lot a residence on a lot Who eaa ttilok Wanied-Uft Idea of some simple thing to patent? ter a residence in the United States of several years. They will make that their future home. Miss Maude Nickel is recovering very nicely from an attack of billious fever.

adjoining the home of his father on the south. 'Reh is building the Ciige after he secure'-l the bird. Protect your Ideas: ther may bring you weaitn Patent Attor Write JOHN wmuikwauKjii RS KANSAS UEAKG, neys, Washington, 1. C- for thelr prto oCW.

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Pages Available:
142
Years Available:
1896-1896