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Neosho Rapids Times from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 3

Neosho Rapids Times from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 3

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1295 Hay. 1895 I w. c. il column. PETER REBER, Boot Shoe Shop.

Rpairing a specialty Mori TlI6 Wed Tim I Sat Press Superintendent Edited by Of Local 4 11 3 JO Neoshv Bd) ids, Kansas. J. J. Swain and famity visited the county poat to-day. Miss Carrie Doty entertained the 'Pink Rose" society in their grove on Wednesday.

Pickles was the order of lie day, followed by jiie, cake, chicken, marmalade, canned fruit and garden TI.e little misses forgot to crown the May Oueeii. IS KiL-hteuuMK'KH Kxalreth Nation, but Sin j) i7f 23 '30 "13 Ji Is ii lleiirouch to anr Venule, Prov. 11 'Hi 15 WW 2JT 28 The Power of a Word. C. R.

Stone. 'The great scholar, Arago, acknowl CHURCHES. edged his indebtedness in matlitnatical Real estate, Pension claims prosecuted, and ell Notarial work studies to D'Alembcrt. Being que- tittle executed with neatness and Mr. Lou VauSicklc's team tvk a tioned as to when lie enjoyed the ad VTEKtAN fkTVlocs lick! at ii ovpry akoruato A.

irtlierUnd, Pnetor. vantage of his instructions, he i very auru jit leave oi absence irom a ti. (jic Services Uejii tit the Catholic that once when JookitiLj at aiTcnch ery tiiird nnij fifth Sunday of book, the bindins of which was broken. the driver on Tuesday inornimj, ut the south door of the creamery, just Month commencing at a. m.

he caught ii glimps of this sentence of as the last can of milk was loaded, in the wagon; they ran down Main W. A. NEILL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Prompt attention given to Collections, acknowledging Pension naDers." D'Alembert's, on, sir, go and these words seen on a scrap of pa per, which the book-binder had used street in front of Carle's store leav Kev, Futbcr Iochres, Pastor. lETHODJST-PicaciUK ut 11 in.

Kiui Vcloek m. peoples' meeting-c p. Sunday. Class nceetlnf? Tuesday; i'vti meeting Thursday at 1 p. m.

Scott, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOLS. to bind the book with, so stirred his to being Deeds, Mortgages and Insurance. Don't sjibmit ing the ftiilk cans prqmis Neosho Rapids, Kansas. heart and fired his courage that he went on till he became one of the great cuously along the street.

There was robbed but trade with PAOLSon oenson, no damage done to team or wagon, but Lou's calves had no breakfast inDry Goort8' Clothing. Boots, shoes. at 3 est astronomers of his time. If the words of men are thus potent, lingering in the memory and shading the life, what shall be said of the words of Sunday School every Sunday e'eioc): p. in, at Liltle Church, ntus una iaps, groceries, tjueensware that morning.

Tinware etc. Also Wholesale Dealers In CARPET WEAVING. A general line of Carpet Weaving all work done to order; having had H. U. Looms, Sup't, Poultry and Epps.

We shall be very much He ss. Almighty God which rouse and stir the pleased to sea you. HARTFORD i'rff Sunday School at II) in. A. Wesrley.

Sup't. heart of men?" And what is his word KANSAS. 20 years experience will guarantee G. A. COZINE, to us, in these days when unprincipl Pi-otestant SunOay School at 10a, m.

1V. II. P.rown, Superintomlcnt. Bricklayer and Plasterer, SOCIETIES. satisfaction.

Those desiring anything in this line please give me a call. Get your carpet ready now; don't wait until housecleaning time. (Drs. 6. 0.

CDusick 6tf Neosho Rapids, Kas. ed men have joined hands with the 'powers of darkness," determined to plant again in our fair state, the saloon with its horrible train of evils? Do we not feel the tread of the Almighty and hear his voice before us crying as he Hollo way DEALER IN Dr. John G. JYorthington. ID VIE) RHESE- Furniture Undertaking General Blacksmithing, Plow ano did to the children of Israel, "Go forward?" Shall we stop for the "red see" before us' or quail at the sound of the enemy behind us? No, in the name of Israel's God, let us go forward, till the powers of rum shall fall before us and be driven, not only from our state, but from our nation.

I Window Shades, Wall Pa- Wagon work. If you want anything per, etc. made of STEEL or IRON call on me. Dental Pooms, No. 10 West Sixth ave.

Nwho Kapids Post, G. A. meets first and t' ird Saturdays in each month. W. V.

Hancock, Commander, S. G. Gossett, Ad'jt. W. A.

Friendship Camp 1731, Meets K.rery and fourth Saturday in each rr.c.th Geo. Martin, V. C. J. E.

McLeod. Clerk. eosho Itapids Lodge No. 46 1. O.

O. F. meets On Weduesday 'evenings each week, N. Wni. T.

Elliott, V. W. S-Andrews, R. H. Massei.

N. A. Whita Rose Camp Xo, 71, meets the first and third Saturday in each month Mrs. Overly, O. W.

c. T. U. Meets every alternate Tuesday vouuiioiicinjr January 1895, Mrs. A.

L. Wilbur, President Neosho Rapids, Kansas. Ground floor. Emporia, Kansas. A good Hearse urnished.

12-tr. LEBO, Ka. S. S. Wilbur, D.

Physician, Surgeon Its a Mistake! In the death of TV. Jennings Demo-rest the whole nation has sustained a great loss. lie was a man of great and wide-spread influence, of unbouned generosity, a noted journalist and great prohibition leader. In 1880 he organized the "Demorest Medal Con In having Pictures taken to be and Gynecologist. jroverned'by a slight difference The patronage of sur- irflW ttnn a Neosho Rapids, Ka.

price rounding towns and uuu PHOTOGRAPHER ntry respectfully solicited. STOWE, test" system, giving at his own ex pense silver and gold medals for the does not cut Pricessbnt will give you the best value for money received. best recitations of selec 518 Commercial Enipori Ka EMPORIA Marble POST OFFICE HOURS. Post oHic opeus at 6.45 a. ui.

and closes at 9 o'clock p. m. This office is not open to tht public on Sunday, Mary J. Kinjf, P. M.

tions to the amount of $41,000. 1 1 Is memory is one that will not die. Xo Trouble to Show Goods. CALL and SEE MADAM SWAN to riss McDonald of the Parisian Millinary House, Opposite. Kenning Block.

The following epitaph was written upon John B. Fough's tombstone at his and Granite tf. P. THESIS, SANTE FE LOCAL TIME TABLE. DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES.

ARCTICS. AND ALL KINDS OF Works, EASTWARD, J'aRseujrer, No. 112. Loul Freight No. 40 p.

m. Alwavs the Latest Stvles and Lowest own request "I can desire nothing better for this great country than that a barrier as high as heaven should be raised between the unpointed lips of the children and the intoxicating cup: that RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES. Prices. EMPORIA, Ka. io-18 Geo.R.Allen Pro, Rcparing neatly done.

WEVf A'AKD- Pas.enrer No. Ill p. AV2 Commercial st. Emporia. Opposite Court House, stops for passeiig-ers for principal points everywhere men and women Atteatioa Please.

Local Fttifcht No. What for' Why, to tell you that against whatever will defile the bodv, K. W. Johnson Agent. 310 Commercial St.

Dkalkbi.v Monument, Tombstones New Japanese Oil is the most wonderful pollute the mind or harden the heart Store, BR0. medicine ever placed (in. the market. sdimoxs Local Market Rtnort. against Uod and His truth.

Fine Groceries, qV imn-ougu re aud all kinds of Marblo and Wheat "0 "It is glorious, it is divine to sacri- Oats 32 fice for truth and justice. Then why Commercial Empo-Utm. National specific cures Head- draiute Work, Emporia; Ka Corn 40 stiouiu we up. On with ache. Chills and Fever, Neuralgia etc Call and see US H(ws 2.70 the 10-54 Xtand.

7-ia. Rich's Old Ascariden for worms, Celery Phosphate Eggs 10 Iiutter, Dairy .12 iu'-tf for shattered nerves. B. oI'L. for all Kidney and Liver troubles.

Write for IT PAYS to TRADE WITEf Neosho Rapids. Ms.ss Cora Spring of Emporia, was the guest of Mis Delia Wcg- Circulars, (liv'e these remedies atrial Creamery .........20 Additional Locals. and you will use no others. For sale by THE Star Dyeiitg Benjamin Sill, Emporia, Kansas. ami CLEANIXO WORKS- ley over Sunday.

On Monday Miss Delia accompanied her home to spend a few days. The rain on Monday has lengthen I-ADlTs' I. rt' Cf f'Til- i(! a. Dykd an': SEE IF IT DOESN'T, 3 -tf Rye ia heading out. Miller Call's bread for sale at the Tim hs Office.

Mr. Fry was in Emporia two days C12 COMMERCIAL St EMPORI IS TIIK JiATKST TTVI-KS. iil WOIK LUMBER, Uuaratileed. All linJers receive WHAT TUPV last week on business. ed the growing crop and slurtcncd the farmers faces, Mr, C.

R. Stone returned from Ottawa Tuesday evening, where he has been serving Cereal Coffee to the merchants. There was never better pros- Good Grades Fair Treatment Prompt Attention. 814 Commercial Emporia. T.

Dak an, Proprietor. Breezes From Seminary Hill. Mr. Fry has purchased himself it new wheel. 31.

L. Rector, brother of P. P. Rector, is visiting in Neosho Rap ids. Mr.

Rector hails from Mc l'0tt dapples, pearlies, cherries, The students all Charley Crow's wife wifo pavs ti. Pat Mc.Grevey's wife told lier tiiat lieardJohn Gatligher's ML-Cutler's wife told her that Toiii" Bun heard tiiat there was no ilon' t. Mike OTrien said that Com wife thought Jack Hardy's lieved that Ian Mayer yu ivelytbat Mrs. Dooleytoid ley that Hill Chatin's I.istii'Jn!:-Houseis the cheapest and pla lnthscity for all kipds of Watoht Clocks, Furniture, Carpets, Oil Ciot! QiiPfmswiim St.nvp. fhn ut raw berries, than now in Jackson township.

SES Evans, W. B. Chadwell has taken a lay from examination week. Byron Itarrnun rejoice! because lie got 100 percent in geography. Some of the students suV their patella are located in their throat.

Thomas off from the section and accepted a Donald Coi, Mo. Prof. S. G. Music is kept cjuite busy removing corns, Marts and ingrowing toe Hails.

Why go limping around when the good Samaritan will heal thee. Red Kaffir Corn seed for sale at fl.OO per bushel. position with Mr. Mumps this week and Mo bold Sewing Machines. GothU sold Cor.

Fourth Ave. Prof, lfarroun, who 1km been at lie Mrs. James Davis ami daughter bedside of his sister. Susie Stauf installments. HILL CHAFIN, Maggie visited KinjKiria Wednes fer, at Walnut for tli? past three clianics St, Emporia, Ka.

ISOA 410 Commercial Street, Emporia, i day. Mr. Joe. VanGuudv, proprietor weeks, returned home Monday eve iling, his sister having passed away. Il-tf A.

J. Andrews, Oscar Underwood hat gone to Elco O. F. Richmond, Notary Public, to spend the summer, bilt he will be with us nsiain next fall. Wc miss his F.

P. Hector the Popular ttfiice in City Drug Store. l7tL 100 Acres. DRAYMAN merry songs. Mr.

Med lock. left Tuesday for Wood Virginia Treasury Land Warrent for 10'J acres of land, in the state of of Riverside Ranch, marketed his first picking of strawberries on Wednesday. A brother of Frank Rector (our popular drayman) in visiting with him at presentj Sriinc- talk of Ids taking Frank back" with him. We are afraid the new drayman wilt not fill Frank' place. 1 1 stork, 111.

He will be greatly missd Miss M. Ewing, The Ladies' Tailoring Koom. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Nothing hut fird-ditss Work, It ea so nahle terms Virginia, dated for sale or trade, Enquire at the Timks otlice. A.

Neill, who has been very for he alwuj's had a sifiile and a pleasant word for -everyone. Five more, weeks of M'hool and then wo will be to spend the warm ftick for the past ten days is so far weather at our leisure, I'f'arl Bicbiirdon is wrestling wftli All ladies Darwin (Pulley, the S. 3IiRsion-ary, took dinner at W. A. NpUI'h last Moiutay.

Darwin and William attended the same Quaker (bundi apd seminary when bovs. John J. Swain ha! his property insured against cyclones this wfeki W. A. Neill wrote out the ppllcy, .1.

D. Jolin ma le A busings trip recovered as to be about our street? again. BusinefM is picking tip-, farmer tre finding out that they can buy goods as cheap in Neosho Rapids they can anywhere in Lyon Co. Someone said a few- weeks ago in the Timks that Profs. Ifgrroun and Itobtj ere the long and sdi-irt of the college faculty.

What is tlie matter tyith i'rof. Pear being the Hhoiti the mumps. Scholar. "Teacher, itmy 1 get sbme fresh pf Tliat in the bucket is dry." Teacher! "Yoit mean It is warm." Teacher i Who furillslied Coluni' bus with sliips wlien he sot out tt dis Cover th(? new world?" Scholar. "Grovnf Miss Stauffen niece of Pnfi liar5 roun, tins entered sehoi''' TA Vhuf Inh H'nrli in (Vjiditiercial EmporSa, Ka Times office good work, reasccsV Jraoa.

to Hartford Tuesday accompanied by his wife;.

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Pages Available:
235
Years Available:
1895-1895