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Richland Reporter from Richland, Kansas • 3

Richland Reporter du lieu suivant : Richland, Kansas • 3

Publication:
Richland Reporteri
Lieu:
Richland, Kansas
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Page:
3
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i win i loiirul. AX mm -v 1 Uk 1 HI 'V 1 1 1 3SS3I JLUJLU JL XXJ.JL.JLlfJ.Ll -0- Keeps a Large Assortment of Funeral Supplies at very reasonable prices. -o- RICHLAND, KANSAS. III Mr. Banker made a trip to To-peka Wednesday.

The dance atE. W. Harding's barn was well. attended. Misses Kate and Lizzie Drelier Sundayed with Miss Mattie Banker.

Quite a number of young people spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr Bob Fulker son and- family have gone to Fall Leaf, their home in the future. Miss C.

Crockett of Richland, spent a few days this week visiting Miss Anna Sullivan. Misses Bird and Mazie Van-Kunkle and Mr. H. Banker spent Sunday with Miss Fern Harding Miss Pearl Metsker and Salhe Burton spent Friday evening I II Ill HE HAS A FINE LINE OF PERFUMES, TOILET GOODS, ETC. AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A ITIEST-GLASS DRUG ORE with Mr.

and Mr. E. W. Harding. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Hiatt and Mr. 0. Y.

Williams Son, HARNESS MAKERS AND BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRERS. We Carry a Nice Stock of Hand-Made Harness. We use nothing but the best leather that can be bought, and guarantee all our work to be first-class. and Mrs. W.

Edwards spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs Brown. Jack Mr. F. Wickham has in his pos E.

E. WELLING, session copies of a couple of daily -PROPRIETOR- newspapers published in Manila; also some nice views of army life 1 'a I Li kJ3 S3 of the soldiers, such as where Cm 'a they are in active battle in the FIRST-CLASS RIGS AT REASONABLE PRICES. EicMand, Kansas. 0 3k Richland, Kansas. Lay D.

F. Shreffler, Prop. clear and in trenches, and in camp. The papers are well patronized with advertising, the editing is fair, but the mechanical part is plain evidence of lack of skilled labor. The material used must -have been in use by the Spaniards long before Dewey captured the Islands.

The foot race last Saturday evening at Richland was won by Mr. Vail of Ridgeway by about ten or twelve feet. Ten dollars aside were put up, A couple of bets of about twTo and one-half dollars each were made. About forty men and many 0 RATES: ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. -o First-class Transient Accommodations.

do JOB PRinTIHG. teams are making quick work of gathering and piling the rails at this place. We do job printing. -OF ALL KINDS AT REASONABLE PRICES..

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À propos de la collection Richland Reporter

Pages disponibles:
24
Années disponibles:
1899-1899