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The Richland Argosy from Richland, Kansas • 2

The Richland Argosy from Richland, Kansas • 2

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RICjinIjYl) iRGOY. fEO. SAXTON, Boot and Shoci naker, jw, after Mr. llotze takes hold. Ail such work is always counted in oil-position to the local paper and Mr.

llotze being just "tatting' he should have every advantage. Send your items to him. The Pacific Hotel By D. P.SIIUEFFLEll. Low rates by or week.

$1.00 per duy; $3.50 per week 13 per month. UjlCSltAMl) THURSDAY, MAY 10, 18'J-l. Knllilli-u, Farewell Darlings, we must part; Uliter patina tiansllx my heart, Sad emotions rend my Meust; For 1 leave tlieo fondest, bestl Hear my vow before I no Zouu luou suns agapo. ISYltON. We put this in for tho use of the girls who wanted to see our picture.

The last line means, "My life I love you," and ia Greek. BYC. W. SEARING. I havo been a professional boot and shoemaker all my life, and will guaranty as good work as can be done! in To I also keep a new fresh stock of GROCERIES KVKHV Till KSDAV AT KICllLAUD, SHAVVVKK COUN'IV, ANNAS.

peka I will also do Jiarnosa Whoever wishes to be regarded as a public spirited man and bene fact mi of the community in which heliyesjnow has the opportunity. To take stock in the creamery and otherwise encourage its upbuilding will contribute to the general wellfare of all as well as the individual self. stitching. Elmer Tvvombley set from which he has a trout line is taking quite a Ten MS OK hit j. always on hand.

Give me a call, ter and eggs wanted. 51.00 r.o 20 10 V-'-tf is Months-lirne Mouths ltlchlani.1. Kansas. an obligation to compel it. Tiaie is a laimly or two here who have bt 'f-'n renting for a long time, and they have been receiving good wages dl the number of good sized flah almost every morning.

Worral, of Lyndon, was the liist of the week looking after the sale of tne drugs belonging to the estate of the late Dr. "N'orris. (inl -red at tliu ItieltUnd, 1'iwt Olllco as second class matter.) wtr the ftrpf. wtnipte number, perumist not Last Sunday a couple of our citizens while coming in from Overbrook met two gay couples, paired off and separated by a laprobe suspended be tween them. Though our boys were old hands at the business, they have found a new revelation and one too, Corner tiroad una Simwsiee r.

RICHLAND, KANSAS The remains of Grandma Williams Wilm; xHtwnbe for tin; AnoosY should oi-Inform his postmaster that lw II. this paper will eoutinueto bo si-nf, xntl iveinient ill he regarded as bona Sidesub-fi ilxT instil settlement Is made 'or It and it is stopped. Itati's: 51 per day; per week; SWpcririo MKS. S. II.

SCOTT, Prop. time are not a dollar ahead now This ought not to be. Get property while voting and the family is smad '-nd the opportunity is good. Ilepurtof Hie Creamery tee. Our Richland party were all v.Vll pleased with the Edgcrton creamers.

Wilier, Two cents a wut'Tt Mvitu wondrous low I And then It me all tho news Ami my home paper, ton, you know i 'lite Auoosy 1 can't refuse. I Meat Market. It seems to do must excellent worlH which did not meet with their hearty approbation. Scott Harding is having a. severe attack of neuralgia in the right sub-maxilary.

One of. his tricuspids is supposed to be the seat of the irritation, though no sign of abnormality is apparent in any one of the dentals. It is hoped the purturbations of- his anfhropoidal anatomy is entirely sublunary and therefore transitory. Yes sir. AN COUNTY NEWS, 'ALSO Confect lonerie'f, Cig-gaK'NnW, Fiairs, yi season, etc.

South aide Jiuilroad street, Richlnud Kansas. were interred, it is thought, at. Die Episcopal cemetery, half way between here and Topeka, Tuesday. II. II.

Scott formerly depot agent at the jerkwater ollicehere went to Kansas City the latter part of last week, looking up a new situation. Pete Erickson has just finished a stone foundation for Sam Wise, who is building a new dwelling 10x28; also a cyclone cellar for Hartley Coyne. Please don't send us postage stamps in payment for the Akgosy. Remit by postal note or money order and deduct the cost of the same from the amount sent. The Overbrook papers are pricking up their ears at our creamery movement hero and urging a similar enter will be inserted under t'mi liwul among reading matter at 10 cent line, hr-a irrwUcn.

remain 'cuts per each issue thereafter. liW ken berry, without any trouble. The gentlemen in charge know tueir duties ana attend to them then and there, We talked with a number of farmers and found no word of fault finding harmony and good will prevailed, they all tell the same story of success. They bring their milk in in cans in all sorts or ve-hiclesirom a top buggy to a lumber wagon. They stay, they want to, about one hour and taiett-ie creamiest milk home with then.

The butter is churned in a huge square 'bObi revolved by steam. It is worked on a circular "TCome and pay up for the want to close up our books Plcistercr and per Hanger or country. cheap. Rich WOK I tukou in town Work CrsVciunsttDd rates hiiidKiinsffS. -V-." They know its a good table about live feet In; diamater.

The prise there, thing. a Qeyb'SJd Sons, ache's table revolves uhdSr iluted rollers they do the working. haiiii toa There is a real estate trade or two oft the tapus in town of more or less importance, but neither of which seems like ly to be tiie building of another new house. Key. Coe, revivalist from Baldwin, closed Ids meetings here last Thursday evening after having reported 89 conversions and ,42 accessions to the M.

E. society, as stated last week. Mr. Coe has done a good work here, as many believe, and Mrs. Coe, especially, has won a warm place in the hearts of the children.

He goes to Silver Lake and she to White City to labcr. List o'i S.tHlers. The following letters remains nncall-en for in the post office at Kichland, Mans. Uniess called for in one mouth they will be sent to the dead letter ouiee. Mr.

Mm. II. Lou Branch, Jas. Kiser, Thomas Tighe, Mrs. Salhe Treadwell, Miss Ada Eranseon.

S. M. Crockett, May P.M. J. J.

ITnyett writes from El Dorado llans. While remitting for the the butter, as the men use wooden paddles for handling ix. And such buttei cie ui and golden yellow. If all creamery buiifT is as clean as what we saw there, no one eed hesitate to cat it. nvparatory to turning them over to nr successor.

Pleaae don't delay. Bills vill be sent to those abroad. To TUe Awpirinff Xow lot th weeds grow quickly over Tlio mound where dead deeds lie, A nd sow no more, tho wild oats clover, liui how for the by and by. Ah, too loiij hath passion railing Pureed nr.mnd thy door, And sent thy soul with sad hearts wuilliiig Wnere ieacu dwe.lt no more! It vstsnct viy was killing. Coino good heart is weak hut tin; spirit's willing I must, himself dcase.

Xo more to ritj; Motif? lifes low Or wait at passion's bar, put hence r.lol'l the soul should revel, And to yander star. potato plants at Wyatt's. Blaclmitlis and 'agonmakers. DLACKSMlTniSO and Hur.M-.-hoeing peei.dto.H. Aii kimis of re pari tic in Alter tne au.s is strained through a i wood us wt iKs Iron, Vyrk dooe promptly, iiichlafu, The county Surveyor of Douglas county took tho Akgosy out of the postoiiice for one year then refused to pay for He 13 umall patent for a man.

John EgJesu3ti, cloth strainer, even then the' seperator takes out impurities that no person making butter wilh any kind of a chuii! ever liud. A creamery at iCielditud means mora success for fanners; better butter for every body, less labor and more money. Let's have it. L.J. Beam.

General 'Blacksmith, IIORSKS tihod uud reparinj; done on short notice. Give me a cjiIIJ Eatd- Muin street, Richland, Kansas. Don't forget to call or send in your subscription dues for the past year. We can'tsipiare up here without every cent, of it. You have no idea Low many are behi.id.

I will give treatment for any kind of pile troubles and guarantee relief and if careful, a permanent- cure. Charges very moderate. V.r. M. Tihbitt.M.D.

Main again Today evening and giit. Mm. Saxtou dined with Mr, Logsdou r. M. French was sesii upon our i-ets Monday.

E. Wyt Ci I I Akgosy I will say I couldn't do without it. It gives the home news; so let it come. I expect to make El Dorado my future home, I have bought a nice residence, inside property, and the yard is bloom with lillier. and roses.

If any of my old friends get down, here, call and have a social chat-Every thing looks' prosperous for a crop of grain and fruit, peaches Costa lost a very young infant last week. City Milliner. LADIES of the city tiud country are earuentlv requited to examine, stock and prices before making a purchase elsewhere. I take piiius to please. Oa ave.

Richland, Kansas. Elicit: Philip Lux was lown from 'opeka last Thursday. Goto Mrs. E. E.

Wyatt'a for latest ew York styies in hats. A good two year old Bull for pale. Ed Smith. E. Erickson Stonemason.

I am prepared to do stonework of any kind on sdiort notice and moderate prices. I have done most Mie bridge work iu this township aud confidently refer to it or recommendation. Richlaud, Kans. Andrew White and wife, of Clinton tiled over Sunday with Mr. Welling.

W. P. Popeno, Berryton, was in Monday and made our cilice a call. lie wi 1 start next month with his family to Tuxtepec in the state of Oaxaca, old Mexico, where he will engage in raising coffee. Coffee there sells bulk from the plantations at 17 cents per.

pound in gold. Mr. Popeno is a capable young man and anticipates returning in a few years with a fortune. Good health, is the main thing; if he and his family can hold onto that there will be no doubt about the for tune. Success to him.

-i I II' (ir I Vsv, has engaged board at the Pacific a having rained so as to soak tlie ii-itis it poured our city-fall ItiTi farmers. IEW JEWELRY ST0BE. G. of lienyton, is about to start in business at that point. He is to buiat a new store there and will stock with general Success to y'ouwg Ely, he has a good The Akgosy job office posesses the best facilities for getting out horse bills for the co mining season, having a variety of god cuts of the leading thorough breds.

Give us a chance to do your work. Last Saturday, white the boys were playing bail, a ball knocked high in the air from Eobbie Clouds bat, Struck a small bird which was flying by and killed it. Who can report a case parallel with th.it. The game between Kichland and Skunk Hollow here last Saturday afternoon stood 21 on the side of the former to It for the latter. This game, proves over again that every rooster fights best on his own range.

Mrs. Williams, a lady about 8G years of age, died lastMonday morning atjthe home of h'-r son Eiias Williams, one mile southeast of town. Lung fever was the trouble. We have no other particulars at this wrilincr. Tiie present spring has been one of the finest for farm work known here fur years and the farmer who is still behind with his work will probably rind out in the fair that he began at o'clock instead of 7 in the morning.

iMiss Dora llotza gave a youn.sf peo-- party Saturday eveuiug. It was (u" iiiih. birUidav. i' )a Wright- Sybild has made himself i. wheel lioe for garden use and it is in good shape, too.

A ECesiiSi.srka.Wo Aciiae miles south of Richland i3 a farm worth now' at least ten thousand dollars, Ttiis was once the property of one Joseph Blocker, but by bad management he involved it with a mortgage of thirty seven hundred dollars and then deserted the farm, his good wife Sarah and several children, leaving them to the cold cheek of the world to buffet for themselves. After the first burst of disappointment, the good woman righted herself up to a thorough comprehension of the situation, laid aside her despondent mood and resolved to reclaim the farm by clearing off its mortgage. In speaking of her determination to her neighbors she was met by their sympathy and admiration for her courage, not supposing for a moment that she could perform a task of such magnitude as would have crushed forever the spirit of a less hopeful and energetic mind. Indeed, hundreds of able bodied men in this country have succumbed under circumstances even less' burdensome. Her first step was to consult her llnancial friends for counsel and aid in the great undertaking.

In this instance she applied to Neese Brothers, of this city. With some doubts and trepidation they took hold with her. The time wa3 up when foreclosure immanent. It was agreed to let the farm go to sale and be bid in by Xeese Bros. This was done, accordingly, and a deed was made to them bv the court.

This deal made them the sole owners of th farm and set a quietus forever on any claims the absent Blocker might eyer bring against it. The second step was to sell it back to Mrs. Blocker, taking a mortgage for every dollar of the purchase Xow comes the remarkable part of the transaction. Mrs. Blocker and her young children went to work and to-dny, seven years since heggin ning, she paid in to her benefactors the last three hundred dollars and she is out of debt! This shows an average annual payment of five hundred dollars, besides keeping up the interest, made and saved from-the products of the farm by her superior management.

We claim this lr.dv as a citizen near our town and point to her rare achievement with pride. i Cet the AhGosY to print your horse we have a variety of good cuts and done lots of such work. S. W. Higlileyman of St.

Liuis, tax commh'siouer of the Missouri Pacific railway is in Kansas City, to arrange for a settlement of the taxes on the Kansas City. Wyandotte Northwestern property, which wao levied on Tuesday by Sheriff Peterson under a delinquent tax warrant. The failure of the purchasers of the road to pay the taxes is explained as being the result of a dispute arising over the charging of a large amount of old assessments for special improvements which the property had been escaping for six years. Whila Richland has made great strides in the hy menial way during ti past year of the Akgosy's ynnnsj if e. theie is slid plenty of marriagable material left and on hands to turn a tine display of trump suits during the year to come.

Among the several g.iod lot king old bachelors hero and matclrtble maidens, we have a widow er of very good Manners'-and other wise well equipped, who 'we hear is in The Eeny Creek -ISall club and the ward club will play a game of ball Saturday at (Jeo. Disney's. sirs. Mcliride has less suffocating r.ptoms. still her conditions other-remain distressing and critical.

B. L. SEYBOLDr eweier- Y'cvl Sai.k. Sweet potato plants at ills per hundred. W.

R. Owens. I have opened a fine line, of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry and do all hinds of in my line and satisfaction maranteed. The new doctor ('mm OKlahoma es want a "permit" the. lirst thing i treat any case nf any kind of piles.

David Neese is laying the long flue from cellar house top for his son Albert. Mr. Xeese is an accomplished bricklayer and earned his first money in lhat honorable profession is con tractor and builder. He doesn't have to now. SEYBOLD Kiishoiig BuiWIiijj KieWand Kansas.

the nvitrimoniat field. We hope every Pete Sonders went over to V. haikers on the old Smta Pc road to ay a stone barn, we think tor Mr. 13- l)r. llanipshire, (Jeurge Dushong and Svybold drove over toOverorook it Tuesday raoinu.g.

Bnsinesa Dr. Craig'1, Yeterat-arian, has removed from here to Huron, Atchison Kmsis: He has enjoyed a long practice and good success in Ins profession, and we hope he has found a place supplying a broader and more lucrative field. body will ca'eh ou soon and not slane another preacher out. Young men beginning new families ought not to depend on renting for any great length of time. If they are not able to build, they should buy on the installment plan, which would enable them in the course of a few years to eivn their own houses.

Often there is no savings lata up unless there is an WM.II.BOLTZ. Harness Maker. I am nreyvired to do' all kinds of work in my line and guarantee satisfaction. Repairing a specialty. 31 will take uhl harness as part pay for new.

Richland, Kansas. vr. 1 Harding and v.it'e went to last Saturday on a visii with son "Tiuk." They returned on i.tsdav. The fellow lure who corresponds for the Topeka 2Iai! should let up AdJitional Localu on 3rd Page.

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562
Years Available:
1893-1895