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Overbrook Reporter from Overbrook, Kansas • 5

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1 mm Ovcrbrook Reporter. By Tom A. Elli3, VJUV U111U WE WILL DO THE RIGHT THING BY YOU IN THE 0L0THIN3 LINE AND INTEND MAKING THAT ONE OP OUR SPECIALTIES HEREAFTER. WE HAVE A LARGE LINE OP MISSOURI PACIFIC TIME CARD. Mixed South ...8:45 A M.

Mixed Kortb 4:25 1. M. Th so trains carry coach and make connection at Lomax for oil points east ami west. A. X.

Cokitky, Agt. JLo il "I kacw m.t wbat the Irulh muy you as 't whs told to rat1." CLOTHING OF ALL bj admitted to tbe Sold.er's Home at Ft. Dixljco been insuad. Mrs.Shtrman Fairchild bid farewell to a hof.t of well; wishing frloada in Overbrook taiulweek anil departed to Mm her husband Banker IIUl.l Kan- inj. Tbr Si of Vutarasas will meet in me crganiz ing on the first Saturday in January.

Let all interested romauibur the date It is ot tho utmost importance that all are'proBont. Owing to the inclement weather kwt Saturday evening, Rev. Smith olljgtd to postpoau iilustrafcod lecture oa "lanocoats Abroad," and will not iiv3 it until tha niuetiaga at tfcoM. church aro over. The float snow of the season foil last Saturday, and iu coaBtquenco rabbit shooting was tho order of tho day.

Soma of our sports' were aftsr "hedga saipo" also, bin so far as we can learn uo quail have boea killed. Johu Johnson diod Wodaos-day iiitu of coaeumption and was bur iyd at Valley brook ccrustry today. Mr. aud Mrs. JohDHoa had lost both their child '-mi by deatb, and taia addi WHICH WE ARE SELLING CHEAP.

AS USUAL, WE INTEND TO LEAD IN THIS LINE, AND OU PRICES ARE RE TO PLEALE. GIVjSS U3 A CALL BEFORE BUYING, ANYWAY. If you have visitors, lot us know vuo bo mo and where they couie from; jibing happenj in your vicinity, kit a know about it; if there is a arty as our house, 11 us about it; if cry of your family leave town, inform v.b of the fad if you get married, let va know; if you know anything, let us know about You will fiaci ua ready lo "notice" oa.a patrons or otherwise, friends or foss. Oar objoet is to giva tbe news. Now is the time to save money and lay in your supply while stock is full.

Cchm early and make your selections. All kinds of produce and poultry taken in exchange r. highest market price. Yours Respectfully, eagon, DEALER IN v. sra saji 3 ussii" nasi ECliI CJ 5 i i mn muu mm mm i bis ei ie Bdr REITS' III LADIES' FURNISHING 0001.

CALL 0Ns-aSZ22S and Attend the meetings. Honor the Grangers. Svibscnlo for tho Repoeteu. wttk is Grawge wreck. Frunk Fisfcburu has coiaplaied his new barn.

Vern Simmons went to Kinsas City Monday. Fi :7. uow house is nsar-i rg completion. Dr. Nsrlin reports a now bey at Wai.

Ia If.iag baa goae to Wavcily, sick with the grippe. Ibso Liii.a is down ficiii this week. -Go Cairo n's for hot and cold iuttch at all hour. 1 as. G.

Kirkwood I mm Jf! MUTffnill tioaal burden lnya hew niouraing cn the heart cf the husband. YYhilo its his corn field Wodnoa-day morning, Mr. J. Bowers foil i'rcai the wagon. The of a brok.

en cornstalk struck him just under tho cigbt oe, inflictiug a fearful gash. The ht will ta uaimpaired, but the wound is a mean one j-ist tbe sumo. The revival at tho Methodist church iii escitiag much interest and id ooing woll atteadod. Me. and Mrs.

Rev. (Jot, are proving themselves earaost and us workers, and ncvcral have cou-fet'Stnd thir sirs aaaourcod their intention of living in tho ways of tho chorea. Mr, and Mrs. Gocrgo McCullough took their eon to Tupeka for treatment last Saturday. Cha.rlia had an attack MllimiLlL.

Office and Yard Near the Dopot. Keeps Constantly cn hand a first clas3 assortment of Best Oraclss of Lusnbei "3 chosen. Let us retuerabt.r that Gcd His rnstorio3 cf gractj; He dooth all things woll." THE RAILWAY MUDDLE. What Wili Be the Outcome of the Missouri Pacific Case, and How Will It Affect the People? Some few month ago tho people living up and eloign th3 lino of tho K. D.

railway Bout in A poiiiioa to the Board of Uaiiroad Commreeiontrs alleging that the Company was not cat-lying out its contracts. When bond? vvero voted for thi i line, it waa under agreement that three trains each way should run daily. Now tlij curnpanv ia running but oue. Uader such roproaontation tho Board ordered now train service, to bo commenced on 1st. However, the company has carried tha case to AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.

Estimates Made. Headquarters for Lime, Cement, Sand, Brick, Etc. lonry and Gc-orge 2ukr Uryjon'tj now clerks. of rocentiy that sottled in i.is eyos and it was feared bo become blind. Mr.

McUulloash returned Mon MISSOURI COAL ALWAYS ON HAND What does Sttli" mean? It nvsaus L.fil;ur, ud ouly by Miller 8 STATE BANK. day, and bays that th eight ia one eye is cicaoat if not entirely gone, but that the other will all right. We are to learn of Charlep'a ruisfortuue, for a belter and brighter bov doesn't exist. Is saoras that ill fortune i3 pursuing the family. Overbrook, Kansas.

Of IIIL AND $10,300,00. iho Supreme Oourt and claims thit Staff! John topped tho Kansas koL in trie heifer lino one day luas week. Aitord the meeting; oi the Sseia! Silence Club everj Friday ovoaicg in Grange flail. A. li, Topping's Drag Store will again tiri.5 year bo hea quarters for Holiday Goods James Kirkwood took tho train far Lsrt'raaeo yesterday.

Ho is pick vtith tho grippe. thee trains caauot bo maintained without losing money. They also tillage, wo understand, that when they pur DIRECTORS AND OWNERS: THE GRANGERS. chased the road they had nothing to do M. EA GAN, President, E.

J. 1IILKE Cash hr The State Organization to Hold Forth In with tho bonds, and should not bo held F.W.IIA11TMAN, 8. L. HE HEELING, E.I). WADS WORTH.

Dyihtm. It they gam tha casa, tne bonds should be null and void, but il i hoy have fallen into the bands of ia- Overbrook Next Week. Commencing next Tuesday and lasting three days and tho annual meeting of the State Grange of Kansas will occupy Grange H'dl. Delegates from oyery Grango in Kansas will be uoceat parties they should not b3. Christian is laid up with some The Company not owning tho bonds CITY PRUG STORS.

TOPPING, Ph.G., Druggist and Pharmacist, kind cf sti-me trouble in his leg and i uoabifc to work. und being in no wise interested in their fate, havo everything to giin and noth present, and a general good time is ospecled. mere will be a toast lor tho My Stock is Complete and Guaranteed of to loss by this suit. It hardly seems probabla that tboy can win, but if they do, what will tin people wiio give the Grangers and their friends, and quite the Best Quality and Lowest Prices. ikoly spoeches from such prominent members of tho order as Messrs.

LHis, bonds do? Cn they be hold to a com tract when its conditions aro not ful Reardon and others. tilled by tho other party thereto? Yet We hope every will do hi? Prescriptions a Specialty AN!) Carefully sass- ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF PAINTS, OILS, G-lass and Wallpaper. if innocent parties havo purchased the utmost to reader tho stay of our visitors as pleasant and agreeable as possible, bonds, shall they bo defrauded? The cate has ouen set lor December that they may carry away with them a favorable impression of our town aad 17m, and until then we shuli have to wait. question is one of aauoit people. equal incertbt all tne way up and dotvn Mr.

and Mrs. S. Heborling will act for our own Hurricane Grange. THE OVERBROOK HOUSE, H. A.

PLATT, Proprietor, Ihe Best and Most Comfortable Hotel in the City. Go Rooms, Good Meals and Good Samxrte Booms. the liae. TOMBS OF THE PTOLEMIES. dale, id visiaag with her sister, Mrs Tyaer, tula week.

Mr. John Coll'ty, of Indiana, a -nephew of oar genial agent, is visiting ia tha city at present. Ditiog the M. E. special meetings there will oe no nignt service at the Oongresatioaal church.

Goor.js 11! ley says his corn yielded fiity-fivo basaele per aero by weight Comaieat iss unnuefsaary. Cutlery of all kinds, and silvor-Aiaro, best in the market, at Tyner Ic pas to bay good goods. Sherman L'ucoln has moved bis family to Quenemo and will resume hisoid posLioa ia one cf the chops thera. II A. Piatt, James G.

Kirkwood, W. a. li ritte, C. Eiaton, and Chas. aad T.

M. Giimoro wore Lyndon visitors Monday. Jacob Eidsky, Al Foshay, John Religious Meetings. No Mistake About the Discovery of tha Mr. Editor PJeaso announce that Kuriitl Place of Cleopatra.

"The tombs are intact, and no doubt Brother and Sister Coe will begin a series of meetings in the M. E. church Board by the Day or Week as tho excavations, proceod tho tombs of nil the Ptolemies will be brought to lkmt. There is no doubt about the next Sabbath for the conversion of sinners and sanctiScatioa of believers The Terms are Reasonable matter, as the names of the occupants All people of Overbrook and vicinity are invited to attend. are over tho doors.

The doors are of bronze and covered with Greek inscriptions. Here and there the bronze has C. Athehton, Pastor. corroded, so that with the aid of a mag' Subscribe for the Reporter. nesium light they could see the marble sarcophagi and lots of other things in Atehisun and i'rank Goimoad shipped stock to Kansas City via special train tho rooms.

Some of the vaults seem to be full of rolls and parchments, but this Sunday evening. is mere guesswork on the part of the G. A. Attention. The Stat6 Grange meetings will bod the halt so that the G.

A. R. meeting will have to be postponed until the weok following, December 20l.h. That will bo the meeting for the election of Are You Needing Job Work? The jcial Science Club last Friday evening decided that man's success in observers. All will be cleared up when tho khedivo returns from Constantinople, as he is to superintend tho opening life depends more apoa bis will power of Alexander and Cleopatra tombs." thaa bis surroundings.

Dr. Grant Bey, the writer of this let of and every comrado is requested to bo in attendance. ter, goes on to say: "Lots of beautiful H. Layman, Commander. John Sanitor is a good judge of baby beys, but be thinks a finer one doesn't exist than the little fellow who vases and gold things have been found and a most beautifully executed stela, in Or Anything Else in the Line of TIME FBIMTIMG? whose tomb they found a crown of gold.

Staff! My information is at first band because came Wednesday to live with' him. This is neither parody nor poetry I bad a long conversation with the pro prietor of the land and the manager of 'Xou may talk about incorporation as the digging this afternoon, in tne course you will, but tho memories of au unfia of digging the Greek gentleman came iaied city well will cliag rouad ua Mill." upon a pit that led down to a series of vaults 80 feet below the surface. These are the tombs of tbe Ptolemies, and the Tbe church will hold a series of meetings in tbe Appanoose one exposed to view is that of Cleopatra. In Memoriam. Died, on Wednesday, December 6'b, 1803, of typhoid fever, Mr.

Earnest Transmire, The funeral sor vices were held today, and tbe mortal caeket from which the immortal soul had fled was consigned to Mother Earth. Earnest Transmire was a good man, sineereand honest, a true christian, and had the respect of all. He had been married bat about bix weeks and leaves a wife to mourn. Many friends mourn for him, and wonder why, just when lift was brightest, it was he who The others have still to be excavated, church, to begin some time in Febru' ary. Ear.

Yearoat, of the Soott Val GIVE US A CHANCE. We sftail strive to Please, The Ouerbrook Reporta, ley church, is to preach. but they are there only all the passages are filled with earth. Twenty feet deeper and only six feet above tbe sea level is Alexander's tomb, all by itself, only there are some chambers near it filled with rolls and parchment ia other Dr. Jackson's application has been favorably acted upon by the Couaty Commissioners, and ft request that he words, ajibrarj of ancient.

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Pages Available:
536
Years Available:
1893-1894