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The Richland Argosy from Richland, Kansas • 2

The Richland Argosy from Richland, Kansas • 2

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throngs of ail Kit i 1 4 Twombley. would iit. theia 'i i.is uiLi hi a trunk ime, and when the distance both ways is calculated, it will appear gates of the fair grounds on Sunday morning clamoring to get in, and not 's may; :5, IBU3. btonomas that your little town (Richland) is favorably situated for all the advantages of being admitted, went off to the beer gardens, the dives, and other places of low resort, instead of attending some JSYO. W.

SEARING. Iia sure and give ma a chance to bid ends of divisions and repair shops nee on your stone work, if good work is what jon are after. Richland Kansas. wrw-spotideut and for Thr Ak-io(y wanted tit evrry poaloiilca in a railius church, then Mr. Barrows began to comprehend the situation and realize From the Lawrence -Record.

John Harroll, of Clinton, brought in two wolf scalps yesterday and Henry Colling brought one in from Lecomp-ton and received their rewards. The Eudora Creamery Company was organized Monday in Eudora, with a capital stock of 6,000. The officers of the company are Charles Lot-holtz, president; B. Thomas, vice presidents. E.

Brune, secretaty; Charles Philla, treasurer, and Walter, manager. The Daughters of Rebekah of this essary for the working of the trains on both the east and west and the north and south main lines, which will cross around Ulchlitiid Such will receive fjoil jtty r' tiui luiioimttln'y may do. Thi.i is jiiinoi -taut to bit and we earnestly that the Sunday closing of the fair wa3 the very thing he did not want done. each other at your city." I'Ocri'HjHiinituoe in regard lo it. he Pacific House, W.

M. LOGS DEN, Accordingly on last isunaay he an This talk may sound tew and curious to our dear neighboring hamlets, and even phantasmiigorical. or any other Pr oprietor. la a small town of about two 'hundred Inhabl-nnts and lot-ulud la the southeast comer uf big fishing word but after all, as a rev solicited. Also Richland, Kau- Kluiwm-Q county, Kansas, at tiia junction of Camp and Waiik'iruw rivers.

Has two Hues of erent old Dutchman once said: "There city are arranging to attend the World's Fair in a body, taking with them an outfit for camping on the TRANSIENT trade board by day or week, sas. is noting onpossible mit Got," And the Argosy is simple enough to believe grounds and boarding themselves. Topeka has lost two of the most ef there is something in it. ficient players in the ball team, la- nounced to his audience that he should henceforth favor Sunday opening; whereupon hundreds of his congregation flocked about him expressing their gratification at the right stand he had taken. Personally we have been opposed to the Sunday closing of the fair from tha rir.st upon general principles, to-wit: "The babbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath," as our Good blaster once said to the Jews.

Again, tbe fair is for all nations, and all nations among them as a whole, use every day of the week as a holy day, Hockenberry, Plasterer and liillfJI KAC11. aiao tfus AiacKney, who was last sea son's star as a pitcher, and Right-fielder Costello; have left to join the Lawrence team, which offered superior Overbrook, with a population of S04. has two iiHWbpauers. The latest ven- riV. rj Un 2 nil ft Paper Hanger rnuueemems.

aiaie journal. tureis the Reporter, published by Tom A. Ellis, who is an experienced newspaper man. It is a five column quarto, WORK taken In town or country. While the eight year old son of John a 1- rates cheap.

Rich Hershell was out in the field Wednes and is very newsy. Lawrence World. Work first-class and land, Kaasos. 1 ,4 day he was bitten on the ancle by a Our Overbrook contemporaries seem rallrotut.i.l the K.N. running norttl and ttoHtli dud Cm bondaio branch of the It.

C. W. N. W. extending east and west Hhs two good schools and la located In the oldest, best improved and most fcitllo agricultural the state.

Tha town is not burdened Tvitli mortgages and is not boom blown nor dead. It is largely behind the surround I ng country and while it doott n1 seek tlio evil of a boom, it does aspire to a healthy growth. Though every house la full, lots are cheap and house are iu demand. Nearly every branch of business rcpesetited liore, yet all will bear extending; gome largely, A large drugstore, carrying all goods in Its Uxio la now needed. A good shoe milker can (soon bo weil sustained.

A broom factory would bo well situated bore for its raw material ftndsiilejror its products, a large enclosed shed adjoining this oftteo being exactly suited. A good uaruessiuiiker would all the work he could do, also. Address Xhk Aboosv. NOTWTtO EXCHANGES. Tha Oxags County Sentinel and the Weekly Offering, of Quenemo, have ratcie sua se.

jar, jciersheii uyes tour to be somewhat worried about our sue and the compelling of such to observe teen miles vest of the city, and by cess witli the Akoosy in this little town the time ne arrived here with the hoy the Christian Sabbath iu violation of Ji the case had become quite serious. of 200 or more inhabitants, for all of their own. would be lo proscribe the However, by the aid of Dr. Abdelal, which disinterestedness in our affairs we B. Craig.

Livery and Veterinary Stable. HORSES received and treated for alj the diseases that horse flesh is beir to. the ooy wasi relieved or his suiiering conscience and do violence to constita tional liberty. And lastly we disap are very much obliged. But from the anu is now getting on niceiy.

statement in the foregoing clip from proved of it for the very reason that now has led Doctor Barrows to pro the Lawrence World, it is now our lhere was a sensation caused by a woman shop lifter Thursday, she came lime to bo alarmed for our two dear claim in favor of Sunday opening. irom a tew miles north or tins city to trade at Weaver's store. The wo brother publishers over at the little Good livery rigs at moderate rates. North main street, east side, Richland, hamlet of Overbrook. iot see: man picked up two pairs of stockings Kansas.

understand the state officials are snd wrapped them up her handkerchief and was about to leave when Three hundred and four divided by two gives 152 men, women and children going to take a time off in the wood3, ceased. Pluase substitute tltc Richland My stable is for ssle or rent- Good reasons given for sellingr. now pretty soon. They will shoot for ARGOSY for either. one of the clerks stepped up to her aud asked her to walk back and give birds and fish for bass and freely dis- apiece for the support of these two little speckled papers.

But since women and children don't do much of PXOTiKBU. IEABIIB COS VOTIOJI, Her Miller, cns3 several cases of prohibitive men M' tion. Though the state i3 completely the supporting, we must divide the 152 The late Republican League outside of a sort of ao adroit com covered with game-laws, they -know by five to find the real pillar that stands under. This gives thirty supports for Meat Market. ALSO Confectioneries, Tobacco, Cig- where they begin and end, being ex ment by the republican press has not received much attention, We cuess up the goods or pay for them.

'Ihe woman paid for the stolen articles and no arrests were made, Annie Benson was granted a divorce in the District Court Wednesday from david Benson, on grounds of cruelty and abandonment, When Judge Benson was hearing the case read he made the attorney for the plaintiff pause in his recital to repeat the name. "What," exclamed the judge, "a man by the name of Benson accused of cru ports and crack shots, they will deftly gars. Nuts. Fruits, In season, etc. South slip in between and do things, and each.

That is a pretty ticklish place to be in, boys. "One or 'tother of ye are bound to go under, shore and sartin." tha astuto caution of. these political side Railroad street, Richland Kansas. many other little things, just for fun, that the law and prophets and the ex Better get your boxes ready, for you rippers forbids either an endorsement Tight out, or any denunciation Guess they are looking to see how the old bell sheep will jump first. There is U.

Farnsworth, ecutors and the newspaper menS and are going to attend something more WW 1 JS1 0 I WPM; lUUuuuiiiiJJb i oiii timw mi I Svf i I I A Ll I I I 1 i vS. I wives will have to dotingly wink at. than a pup funeral next time. It is not near so bad with the Ar- elty, and from Ottawa, too! Oh, that is too bad but go ou, let's hear the worst." Notary Public nothing the matter with the resolution It now happens that one W. F.

Elli however, only they are marvals of wit oosy. Richland has, say only 200 in and Insurance Agent DEEDS, Mortgages, Chattel or Real son, lately lost from the 1 opes a post- Mr. M. G. Adwers, who has been being marvels of brevity.

They re habitants, but three fourths of these are old bachelors, and every one takes the absent from the city for the past ten office, while gazing across the political solved against speculation In futures, years, is the city visitmar nr. Li. Argosy, and whips every other man against trusts and for womena suffer Mcintire in nis closing out saie. Air, that comes into town who will not do aire. These are oodly acts.

Their more Adwers was connected with the firm of L. Bullens Co. for twelve years Estate, Contracts, Articles "of agreements or legal papers made and ackow-ledged. Dwellings, Barns, Stables, Grain and Stock, Stores, Cuniehcs, and School- sea, thinks he sees the "ghost of; a chance" for the sheriffship of Shawnee county coming toward him, walking upon the waters, and he proposes going out to meet it. But unless he under exact recognition of our colored broth the same.

That makes us eighty props and during that time made hosts ot era would have saved a few slings-and to our craft right here in town, while frseuds who are clad to welcome him darts. The convention appeared to be a these finnicky, fishy fellows of the Re hack, since he lett here he has ueeu houses insured at lowest rates como and porter and Herald have bat fifteen little timid in this matter, too. Perhaps residing in Boston, but returns to Kan stands the trickj better than Old Peter did Le will sink. see me, Richland, Elansas. In the absence of the real bosses it was sas to spend the rest of his days, and apiece, or thirty for both.

Oh, good will probably mnke Lawrence his home, neavens, Doys, put up or shut up. best to go slow. Nevertheless the con Tiie World's Fair fellows have quit IMjAHIAG A tClvtOr. vention did good pioneer work in the enfranchising of the better half of our geyboid Sons, Blacksmiths and The Richland Akgosy savs one firm national population. hurling mud at the Sunday opening and have gone to throwing biscuits at a poor Mehammedan while praying to Allah.

But a more pacific measure for squelching foreign religion could in mac town carrier a3 much or more Wagonmakers gooci3 than Overbrook all nut tocethei WOT LIKRLT. ui course everyDoav Knows that is not BLACKSMITHING and Horseshoeing mm true, ana why the editor of the Akgosy wil' make such a false statement we Spccialtes. All kinds of reparing 1 There is a great hoodoo going the rounds of the anti-Catholic press just now to the effect that Catholicism is EH wood as well as iron. Work done il Ml Cifi Waflj Pfll not be hit upon. How would it do to throw biscuits at all the heathen instead of whisky? can conjecture.

Herald. promptly. Richland, Kansas. It is really too bad that a fine, Jarge, menacing free institutions in this coun MO. PAC.

R- R. AT young newspaper like the Akgosy m4 should go to lying already. And that, RICHLAND. jyjattie Kungle try by encroachments upon the liberties of the people in urging. forward their parochial Bchool system, and by their too, about such small matters.

We The Richland Akgosy is the name .12 S3 3 25 a new paper just started -at Richland Fancy Milliner didn't think of it when we wrote it-how it would sound, you know. It is ..7 50 a. m. iff threats to resist taxation preparations lor which, it is said, are now' being ..7 20 p. in.

Monmouth township. 0. W. Searing I keep the latest fashions cf hats and Passenger South Passenger North Freight South Freight North K. C.

W. From Lawrence To certainly awful if we did lie that wav. and S. V. Searing recent publishers of bonnets also, an elegant selection of jet N.

But if you havn't mistaken the. Akgosy made, and as proof of which the pre tended discovery of fire-arms iu a Cath the Osage County Sentinel and the trimmings, ribbons artificial ornaments .7 30 p. in. wis ideas for a fine, French chromo, and have not Weeki Offering, of Quenemi, are the .9 00 p. in, etc.

Richland, Kansas, lie cloister is pointed out a3 being publishers and proprietors. State Jour of lEiSogg away to iramea ror your pastor, you cm re-read what we did found by a whitewasher who, while in nal. to say. You will there find that the Ar BankReport Official Statement. iloLdl Slie reader Ms search of lime, ujcovered a barrel ot Winchester rifles.

Not mnch of this The P.ichland Argosy, an eight ohn Egleston, General Blacksmith gosy never said any such thing. We said that a business man of Quenemo' Of the financial eondition of Neese Bros, bank column folio, by C. W. Searing, has ap at liienlauu, at the close or business on story is believable, and all of which, if carried out according to the motives assigned, would result in the sure death pearcd The paper is well gotten up and (Geo. Hart) said, that in his opinion the II 011 well patronized by the merchants, but shod ana reparing done on short notice.

Give me a call, East Main firm of Neece Bros, carried va large a of Catholicism in this country. Be we think Mr. Searing has branched out ''A IMF jt ft tne 5tn nay oi April, 18H3. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts on personal and Collateralttccurittes, 13,138.91.

Overdrafts, 1,623.94, Currency, 4,103,00. Due from other banks, sight 12,500.20. stock as all the stores in Overbrook put street, Richland, Kansas. Bides, the Catholics of this land have a little too large for a small country yea om the aIIesJ together. George has a keen eye and origiifi town.

Overbrook Herald. more practical sense than to wish, when knows about how goods pile and ma rs. E. E. Wyatt, there is no grievance, to assault a sys There are brave men in these degen you may settle with lumand not with us, And we think George is about tem they haye helped to build, and for eelL avoid "dllae Igiss! erate times eyen, and C.

W. Searing is which they, as true patriots, offered $31,435.55, 5,000.00. 13,589.01. 8'784-SO. one of them.

He has just staitetlan em- LIABILITIES. Capital paid In, -Interest, -Individual deposits. Demand certilicates, City Milliner, right, ami so do others. It is too bad that the editor of the Herald should their lives to preserve and maintain eight column folio paper at Richland, l.a Lilies 01 tne city anu country are during the days of the rebellion. Re i raeks oi tine fog just over the line In Shawnee county allow his great zeal to lead him into earnestly requested to examine, Btockaud member the Irish brigade and its noble which he calls the Argosy.

The paper making false impressions. The Akgosy State of Kansas prices before making a purchase else service, and the other thousands of ss. A is well edited aud will be a valuable ex is not here to belitle Overbrook nor her County of Shaunee, ST i if TPS ponent of Richland acd her people where. I take pains to please. On ave, Richland.

Kansas. business men, but when any person We, Albert Neese and Frank Neese, owners Catholic soldiers scattered through all the regiments. Lawrvnco World. thinks that the Argost is not Kich or said DanK, ao soleinly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of our knowledge Catholics love their religion, that is land's paper and advocate, then he is as Vol. 1, No.

the Richland Argosy and belief, so help us God. wmm mi true; so does every one; but they also ALBERT NEESE. 1 For Rheumatism, badly mistaken as if he had burned his came to our table tnis week. It i3 an Owners. love thoir country, and may be faith shirt.

eight-column folio, full of news, and FRANK. KEKSK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth with a good showing of advertising. Its iO fully counted upon in aoy emergency to sustain Its republican form, both VA.SK, day ol April, lb93. Neuralgia, editor is C.

W. Searing, late of the The Topeka Journal gets after Sec- with their ballots and their blood. Offering at Quenemo. It claims to be etary Osborne for abusing the law We are uo Catholic, nor the son of ALBERT FUSE, Notary public. (Com, ex.

July 14, 1894.) To John W. Bridenthal, Hank Commissioner, Topeka, Kans, A A independent, but there i3 a tinge of which prohibits the use of the State it i lietSef thfum a HEADAGHE, TOOTHACHE, eacij something in its editorials not unfa one, but ve believe in fair play and complete toleration in all the religious House for anything but state affairs. miliar to those who are acquainted bectton boO'J of the general statutes AND ALL KINDS OF -1 with its editor. We Mr. S.

suc that may seek a standing here. If Protestantism and Liberalism in these United States cannot sustain the says iu reference to the use of represeu tative hall and tbe senate chamber away to jqizr ffc cess with his new venture. Williams KIDNEY TROUBLES "it shall he unlawful for the secretary E. Erickson, burg Enterprise. integrity of their theories for lack of of state to permit either of said halls Tbe Richland Akgosy has just issued to be used by any person or persons for any purpose whatever, except that the numbers or wisdom, then it will be be cause they fail to impress the people HJSIE Stonemason.

I am prepared lo do stonework of any its first number, with C. W. Searing and son at the helm. We fear that the BUSINESS MEHT-O- hail ol the house of representatives may be used for the holding ot state with superior thought and that higher kiad on short notice and moderate prices. financial stream at Richland is not sufficiently deep to float the Argosy, but Inflammatory I have done most of the bridge work in conventions, and such ball and the sn ate chamber, or either, may be used for the holding of the United States circuit and district courts." this township and confidently refer to it for recommendation.

Kichlaud, Kans. The secretary of slate onlv last week it is a smart little town, and-will find in the independent and public spirit of the commodore of the Argosy invaluable support in its prosperity. We trust as it is well circulated in the south-west portions of Shaunee, the orth-west of Douglass aud the north-east of Osage counties. allowed Representative hall to be used by some Nebraska people, who were booming a womans rescue home at tnat the Argosy may be loaded witt Extirpator; The only Medicine that proves Itself equal to its claims, and everybody says it is the best medicine they ever used. I have sold more than two million bottles and Omaha.

The cause they were advocat golden fleeces, arid that the shorn may ing is no doubt a worthy one. but the fact does not make secretary Osborne's entist. TEETH cleaned, filled or removed with be so deftly bereft that they shall bless the haud which pliea the shears. Lawrence Record. IMS action in giving them the use of the 15 rlritfn philosophy of things for which this intelligent age is clamoring and will have, despite the billy bugbears set up to frighten and prejudice one portion of our nation's inhabitants against the other, engendering aeetional strife over what, under all ciieumstance, should be sacred to a free conscience.

When it comes to a war for religions, count us out; but when it comes to a war for linen count us in. Let congress pass a 4aw that shall tax all church property and church people as all secular property and people are taxed, thus placing all on a square footing, and then education and intelligence will continue lo be the ppriog and check that shall as certainly preserve the good and reject. the bad in the future as it has in the past religious nan any less a violation ot the law. the least possible annoyance to the pa Ihe Omaha institution had no connec tient, at reasonable prices. Office at Th3 first numberof the Richland Ar warranted every bottle to give satisfastion when used as directed.

25ct. bottle mailed free on receipt of price. tion with Kansas, and what is more 7 will be at Richland, the object of the meeting was of a mercenary character. gosy, edited by C. W.

Searing, has reached this office and will be a wel the first Monday and Tuesday of each Month. Prices 25cts, cocts, aDd $1.00 per bottie. N. U. LYON, 113 Bay street, sole proprietor, Fall River Mass.

Another instance of the violation of come exchange. It is bright and this law was when he allowed the (Who will take the above ad newsy, and we like it except, of course ZjkOf eyery description done at the AUG-OSY office, and in the ilsneatest style. Our facilities are excellent and our prices will b. hall to be used for the labor demon tWe have so much faith In the above med icines that we have ordered a large shipment those contemptible flings at Overbrook which we do not deem needful of contradiction, since they are so plainly, which will be for sale at this office at the prices given. Farther announcement will ba made bemadeas low as any.

ask you.to give us your orders- stration, which wa3 addressed by Jerry Simpson, Mrs. Liase and other Populist orators, when the national boilermakers convention was in session here. It wa3 very nice of the state officers to give the visiting laboring men a public reception. when the goods shrll be rebceived. Editor Jewler.

CLOCKS watches and jewelry constant lisand we our commonwealth. false. Mr. Searing will learn that the way to build up Richland is not by try-! ing to run down Overbrook, and that, truth in regard to the standing of the rOi mm -6UARANTEE SATISFACTIONS 74 ly on hand. Heparins of all kinds in my lioe done and guarantee satisfaction.

Richland, Kansas. (Who will fill the above?) 00 vearsi two towns will be better than thei fiction that characterizes this week's pPlain or fancy issue. However, we cannot believe TIKAT1S. anyone will pay serious heed to the ab- Constant use in private families has proved that Fsitt LETTEr. HEADS, surdities in the first number, so we will Sanford's forgive you this time, admonishing you STATEMENTS, rtvl but even the state officials hai uoright totheuseof Representative hail for such a meeting.

The biolermakers' meeting was a national and not a state convention, Ssfierary Osborne is not stopping here. He has now announced that he-has promised the hall to the new old soldiers' organization. "The Boys in Blue," the Populist rival of the (J. A. B.

for Decoration Day services, and that the orator of the day is to be Senator Peli'er. It is all right and proper for Secretary Osborn to assist in providing a hall for the use of the "Boys in Blue" for their memorial day services. But he has no right to allow Representative hall to be used for that purpose. Likewise the G. A.

R. has no right to.it. None but the state conventions is entitled to the use of Representative ball. not to do so again. Aside from this the Argosy is a paper for a town of First Cless Barber.

HAIR cutting, shaving and shampooiug quick and slick. Try me. Richland, Kansas. (Who will fill this blank.) tj jixi feia MEMOEANDA Great Spanish Remedy 1,000, and if the Richland people do not I -VcJ TjTTOn-non show their appreciation by a libera1 UK Is the only Medicine that cures ma patronage, we cannot believe the nice things said regarding their enterprise In this week's Argosy. Overbrook Re VISITIstS CAED3, rr.OEAMMES, And all kinds of Poster and porter.

And all Fever aud Ague, Dumb Aguo and Malaria iu all forms, it has been in use so long Circular work i IaVcSNOTE: Come in person or send by man matter to be set up, a sample or dcseriittfon nf h.it 31 ach and hboul what you expect to pay and wewill surely suit you. Office of the F.ieliland ARGGSY. F.ichland. Kansas, SOME'rililSG IS IT. On the 12th of July next tbe old Car-bondale.

or K. C. W. N. W.

railroad, will be sold to the highest bidder. No bid for less than Sl.000,000 will be entertained. It may be as well to say now that that will be the figure this road will go at. George Gould, of the Missouri Pacific, It is conceded, will be tbe purchaser. This is a matter of more than usual importance to llichland.

This road, when properly connected with the Missouri Pacific system will be a sort of redivlvit all along the line of the old "jerkwater," as the old Northwestern is jestingly called. It is more of a road than many have suspected, too; having 208 miles of distance, over 500 freight sars, five locomotives and a dozen or more coaches. The northern terminal is in Nebraska, which consoiidated with the Missouri Pacific, makes the north and south portion of the system of the Kansas, Nebraska and Dakota, as the letters K. N. D.

Indicate. A reliable man informs us that he had a conversation with a well posted gentleman while on a train, who said: "What the Mis30uri Pacific wants Is a north and south road. That road will be the K. N. D.

when this new pur-Chase la made, and lit go far towards completing it. The Missouri Pacific cares little lcr Topeka, as she has never put herself cut to fayor their system in any way, aod the way out by Lawrence John Henry Barrows, of pastor the First Presbyterian church of Chicago, was formerly a resident of Arvo-nia, Osage couuty, and early in the sev Broommaker. I make brooms tight on the handle, ornamental and.Iasting. Give me your next order. Richland, Kansas.

(Who will take the above blunk.) Harnessmaker. HAND made harness is far better and cost bat a trifle more. Examine my make aad see. Reparing done at once. Richland, Kansas.

(Who will fill this blank?) enties was county superintendent of public instruction in that county. He and giveu such universal satisfaction thst it has been placed on the market for the good of humanity. Certificates can be furnished from all who have used it, and they are glad to recco-mend and praise it. Also, for Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, liver and Kidney Diseases and All Female Tronbles, it is the only article that gives universal sat-sfaction. Price invariably $1.50 per bottle of 125 doses.

Sold only by was a very popular and talented edu ucator, and a3 a divine he was eloquent and forcible. His marked pulpit ability Charley Finche's answer to CoL Philips is so strong and readable that lie should be rewarded in some substancial manner by the 'young erowd" and therefore this paper nominates him for Governor to succeed Joe Bristow In 1898. We are getting out a good many obligations, but they are pledges of love. In 1894 A. W.

Smith, he wil! probably be beateu again. In 186 Douglass, because he temporized so beautifully during the war. In 1898 Douglass again, because he could not be beaten. In 1900 Hatch, because, if he don't quit fooling around and quit thinking he is a great statesman, but get to work on his paper, he will need the office for the revenue there is in it. In 1902 Hotch again, because the state central committee willl probably assess him to death.

In 1904 Bristow, because at the risk of his life, as told in sweet monotony by many papers, he kept a negro from being hung. 1U06 Bristow again, iust because. In 1003 Finch. tret LY gtabl busirt a goo md LYON. soon introduced him to his present field of labor, where he has rapidly risen in Influence, which bids fair to be national at hi3 present rate of going.

Since the agitation of the Sunday opening of the World's Fair, Rev. Barrows strenuously opposed its being open to the public on Sunday, and probably wielded as much influence against it as any single minister in the west; yet, inestimably upon scticg the immense Sole Proprietor, 113 Bay street, Fall River, Mass Shoemaker, BOOTS and shoes made to ordar and to fit. Reparing done neatly and promptly. Richland Kansas, (Who will take this blank.) CentejL-Z-wjw..

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