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Neosho Rapids Times from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 3

Neosho Rapids Times du lieu suivant : Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 3

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Neosho Rapids, Kansas
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PERSONAL. VOif OFFICE U0UR3. THE LOur renders arc cordially Invited to items for this department. (I- l'ot ollkv (ipcns lit a. in.

tm.l closes ttt p. m. Tlli.ll)icO if to tlio JIUIlIICOIl Sunday. Wary .1. Kiinr, 1J.

SAVfE LOCAL II. UK FAULK. Every Day YOJJ MUST HI YE Groceries, IIFW Deputy Sheriff O'Conner was in this place Monday. Chas. Welle, of Lebo, visited in this town Monday.

Dr. Carpenter returned from Eureka Wednesday. WW MM mm Wnr H.Vii'W'AlcO. 1 a. in.

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Stone made a business trip to Emporia Wednesday Alfred Roberts, of Emporia, was a in felil p. in. X.i. ill m. I.ci-al 1 ivl.lit Ko.

tft .21 IWlWt 1 No. I fill's lot- Misse liters principal (Minis ut Emporia. E. Juti iison, Atfont. We Are Here to Sell You.

visitor in this place Tuesday. D. C. Bernheisel and wife of Hart ford, were in this town Sunday. John Kerns, formerly of tliis place.

LOCALS. but now of Kansas City, is here on business. 8 lbs. Rolled Oats. 23 ct.

8 Beans, 23 cts. 5 Carolina Rice, 23 cts. 5 Starch, 23 cts. 10 Bars Laundry Soap, 25 cts. 1 lb.

Good Japan Tea, 23 cts. 2 Best Japan Sittings, 23 cts. Chas. Rayl and (ieo. DeMoss, of Hart Business locals scents i.r lino each iuscv tiuu.

All locals eousl.lered alive until ordered 'discontinued. ford, were iu this place on Saturday evening. Chas. llarroun. of Waverly, visited his parents, in thte place, from Satur To Subscribers.

All accounts iluo on subscription to the Timim will bo received at this ot'iee. 1 Good Chewing Tobacco, 20 cts 1 Good Smokinii 20 cts day until Monday. Rev. M. L.

Wilkinson and family 1 gal. Country Sorghum, :53 cts. left last Monday for his appointment at Junction City. Rev. E.

llarroun left last Friday SHAFT COAL, Nine ecNits per bushel, atT. S. Kelly's, miles oast of Neosho Rapids. evohysgfor Edward, Oklahoma, on his IS NOW OPEN In the Baird Building. It is the biggest store in Central Kansas.

You can do all your trading on one floor. There is the Largest Stock of GROCERIES. Best Selected Stock of CLOTHING. The Handsomest Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. Best Stock of DRY GOODS of all kinds.

The latest thing in HATS and CAPS. The most attractive line of NOTIONS. The Best, Newest, Cleanest Lot of General Merchandise ever brought to Emporia. NEW GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DEALING These will be our mottoes. All your trading on one floor; no walking about town; no climbing of stairs.

Bargains at every turn. We have come to stay, and expect to live by being fair with everyone. See the new store of At A T.TIYf A round of quarterly meetings. Editor C. C.

Rogan, of the Hartford Xeh's, rode to this place on his '-bike Tuesday. We acknowledge a pleasant call. Do You Want Good Shoes no pfpR, no SHODDY. Bny A. Priesmeyer's Shoes, GlElSKKRS, They Will Give You Satisfaction Mr.

C. A. Johnson, of Hartford, Re publican candidate for commissioner, was iu this place on Tuesday, shaking hands. Winfield Andrews, accompanied by his cousin, Miss Maggie Conway, at tended the opera at' Emporia last WANTED Butter, Eggs night. Bert White, who is employed as a clerk in Strauss' Cash Store, Emporia, came home last week on account of illness.

He returned on Monday. Subscribe for the Times. The paw-paws are ripe. of our fanners are busy co-n. Don't forget to attend the picnic on Saturday.

The overcoat made its debut last Sunday. Head our Offer on the fourth page. Mrs. Frank Parbyshire has been on the sick list. When in Emporia go to the Mitway a gjod square meal.

Ernest Ronnctt is tcaclilng school six miles southwest of Hartford. A bottle of writing fluid for 5 cts at the Tim ks office. Note the advertisement of Ellen riumb in another column. Fine tables Tor ladies and gentlemen at the it way restaurant, Emporia. We had a heavy frost here Sunday nisht, but it did liot do much damage.

John Hammond's infant child lias been ill, but is now recov- Milton Martin and Wife wero in this and Poultry, BERNHEISEL'S Cash Store, HARTFORD, Kansas place last Thursday. He has just got out from a four weeks' sickness of typhoid fever. Corner of Sixth and Merchants In the Baird Building, Will Taylor, of Hartford, came to this place Friday evening to meet his mother, who arrived on the train Kansas. from Lawrence. Euporia, Mr.

W. II. Langston and daughter Annual Picnic of Old Soldiers Maine, of Waverly, were here attend iiug the F. M. Quarterly Meeting last And their friends, will be held in a week.

They left for home oh Monday beautiful gro near the bridge, in Mrs. Wm. this place, Neosho Rapids, Satnrdav, was called to the bedside of her moth Make everything to be found in a first-class bakery. We i i i -i it i ,1 er wno is dangerously ill at her home "ig. September -t, 1803.

in Stockton. She on Sunday night do ft wnoiesaie ani.i xeran rtueiiifs in imiuiiir una uoiuec Mr. W. E. Henry find family, who Come with well tilled baskets Come with good appetites? Come and have a good time! tionery Goods.

Also carry a Full Line of Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Prompt attention and special care have been staying at the home of D. C. Bernhei-el, in Hartford, since the to all orders. 02 Commercial Lmnoria, As storm, tooic tfne train at this place on expecting delegations from Lebo, Hartford, Heading and Em- Saturday morning for he home of Mrs, Henry's parents in Missouri.

Mrs. I. A. Taylor and mother, Mrs, Jrosts oi tne t. A.

n. iiie Rogaii) stopped with the family of same drum corps that put such life iVv. Nclse! has moved his family I household cil'eets into one of John Camper's houses. C. E.

llarroun has purchased of Mrs. Eliza Wilkinson the lehabud Robins The Mi Quarterly Meeting was held in this place last Saturday and Sunday. M. L. Wilkinson has dressed his matched grc's in a set of Ro lew's superb harness.

Sam Waugh is walking with a canes the result of accidentally falling from the roof of Mr. Walt's lriuvj. The citizens of this place are busy at work fixing up the rove and getting into Comrade McAfee last vea- will Joseph Byerly Sunday night, and left on Monday morning's train for Lawrence, whore Mrs. Taylor is temporarily located that her children may attend the State University. SCHOOL.

BOOKS SUPPLIES, We have a complete line of BooAiiilrmtjlies that was ordered by the County Uniformity Text Board of Lyon County are Headquarters for same. "CORNER BOOK STORE' EMPORIA, Karis be with tis. Judges Graves, Cun ningham and Buck are expected to represent the law governing our picnic, i'rot. A. L.

Hichamsou's quartette of celebrated singers will Joe Harden has his new house under roof. Rev. Helsel is not going to live entirely on yellow-legged chicken he is furnish a number of selections espec Death of Miss Ruth Lage. The Weglcy family, in this placfc, ially for the occasion. Revs.

Mau- SAMUEL City and Country Undertaker, W. Samuel. FilneitU Director and Eln tililmei-; Nife'ht Calls, Neosho St. ary, Slater and fighting John Ruck received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of Miss Ruth ner, will furnish the gospel, ('apt. f-" Pi Page, the photographer, is booked Lange, of Emporia, an intimate friend or theirs, and whd visited to be with us and take a "snap shot" of the old boys, with the old mill, them biit two weeks previous to her waterfall and bridge for a back" death.

Wc clip the following from the Rki'uuucan of yesterday ground. The trouble is to com mence promptly at 10 o'clock a. Miss Ruth Lange, daughter of FURNITURE WALL PAPER 606 Commercial St. EMPORIA, KANSAS. and continue iudeiiinitely.

Mr. and Mrs. Justice Lange, died at her home two miles west of town C. R. Chairman Press Committee.

at 5 o'clock this morning, of typhoid fever. She was 20 vears of age and it in. shape for the picnic on Saturday. An old soldier by the name of Ross, of county, has rented the arm on Seminary Hill. 'I'aiky sold his farm i.

southwest of this place iu Emporia. Consideration. 11A0X Dr. Carpenter made five professional alls to Strawn within the past week, lie says the storm on Sunday was a id one to face. J.

I). o-i in has purchased the tor blacksmith shop of C. R. stone and is building himself a neat little shop near Harper's Hall. A very pleasant surprise was given Kev.

and Fred Scott last Friday their home a few friends. Mr. Sett's friends nrj not entirely '(mined to tiie F. M. Church.

David Reese desires to say; "If any me l.Hs a Plow, Mov ing Machine, Wheat Drill, Cider Press, or Knives to be made for a Horse Corn Cutter after all other blacksmiths have abandoned bring them to tho blacksmith and he will 'tix Jo this issue will ba found the ad vcr isement of Strauss' Cash Store, Emporia. He has a very large assortment of linens, shoes, overcoats and clothing of all Kinds, for all kinds of people. His prices are away down and you wndrr h'iw b. could sell so A dance was given at the residence ptudent in the College of Emporia. busily engaged iu making apple butter.

S. G. Musick has a new way of fastening his shoe to his foot. Just step on an old rusty 8-penny nail and you've got it. Ceorgc Hunt, an enterprising business man from Ness City, iu the west ern part of this state, is tilling a car with apples.

This is the third or fourth year Mr. Hunt has bought apples here. Miss Meda Stlne'was unable to assume her duties as teacher in our schools last Monday. Miss Sarah Case is supplying her place for the present. It is to be hoped that- she will soon be able to go on with her school.

T. J. Hamilton cut a deep gash in his hand hist week while at work on Joe llarden's new residence. Both of our doctors being out of town at the time, Miss Sadie Carpenter acted as surgeon-general and dressed the lacer ated member in a truly heroic manner. In another column will be found the advertisement of Frost Naltmarshj who have jut opened a new store in fcb? Baird building, Emporia.

They bare a largo stock of ciotli' ing, dry notions, hats and caps, boots and shoes, which they arc eeDlnf at exceedingly low prices. Theae goodi are all new. Call and scs them ab9 you will nd they will just what they say. She was bright and accomplished and gave promise of a useful life; of W. F.

Hancock last night. During the evening some person or persons got away witli a 32-gullon barrel of Mr. Hancock's cider. The barrel was found in his orchard this morning with about 12 gallons of cider in it; II Griffith Go. (Successor to tiie Emporia Hardware Co.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware Agricultural IMPLEMENTS Stones 4 Hardware She was a worthy Christian girl; a member of the Arundel Avenue resbyteriau church, and was highly Carnival Keek.

For the Carnival at Kansas City, the esteefued by all who knew her Tne funeral will take place from EMPORIA KANSASi 3-10 Santa Fe will sell tickets Hept. 30 to Oct. good to return Oct One fare the Arunddl Avenue church Thurs- for round trip. lay aftsrilctfii at 3 oclocki Mf. Bradfield Of the St; Joe hat houfe.

St. Joe. Kent. gut'scHbB far the Tixbsi It trill cost you but tweiity-nTft cents until Subscribe fcf the TiMi5. Onljf eti.

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235
Années disponibles:
1895-1895