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The Severance Advertiser from Severance, Kansas • 2

The Severance Advertiser from Severance, Kansas • 2

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Severance, Kansas
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Severance' Advertiser. IE0NMHD ORlffiC OUR SPECIALTIES. -OUR CLOTHING- DEPARTMENT Seycraiice, Is one of our pets, and we are making special efforts, by carryinjr a lar sfnob DEALKHS IX SEVERANCE, AUG. 1883. RYE-BYE.

With this issue, the show closes, and the Advertiser, like the man in the 'cage makes its bow, and steps out backward. and selling at close prices, to ine this part of our business. Our fall cloth- -m Pure ilediciiies, Drugs, mg is pa try and order to make room for more, wo will offer special inducement's with its eyes upon the amiimals. -We! tunica's. Oils, Toilet Soap; BOOTS SHOES.

In this branch of our business. Ave 1m nave somewhere seen an epitaph written for a very young baby "Since I so ij'iickly thm-i i'v, I wonder what I was Ixnu for" which does not exactly suit our case. feel that we have been of some use. a large and growing trade. We ceo in 811 Trusses, Shoulder Braces CMS, TOBACCO, Etc, stock all grades, from the ehean fa flu- oesi rrencn ivm fSiioes.

Young Men's Xobby- Hats and Fm-. IV. riptions fully Compounded at Hoars. nishing 'Goods are also our sneeialtv. Al ways havinxthe latest sf vles in lint are prepared to suit almost an ooo.

a.q1 SIILLIXKItr. To the ladies I am now receiving my iu sec our j.Nopoy lJafs. In Overalls, we want yon especially to tah stock of millinery goods, and would be pleased to have you call and examine i 1 ami that, what time we have run', we have "filled a long felt want," and we have -had lots of fun. lUit Severance now has a regular paper, in whose way wo do not wish to stand, in the slightest degree. Wo have a quantity of advertising fiat should justly go to that pa-per, and it is entitled to the encouragement of all our citizens.

We have tried to be interesting, full of snap, and up to the times. Cur has been short, but very beneficial to us. We do not know how long we shall stay (load it mem Deioie you make your fall much see the "Daisy" an ovetall we have mau- ufactured expressly for us, with all the -modern improvements. Every pair ases, sis I am confident I can suit you in styles, quality. and prices.

JDoift forget OI 11111 111 1. TT x-. uNuri iiieni or Jiauies' lars, Fichus, and Ties iust received. rmW. uie pmce.

Mrs. A. E. Wallace, Lepna, Kan. We want to impress on vour mind ing in rice from ()e f0 $2 0Mh.

Wiil be ii. giaci to show them. wiR depend upon the course of The Time. Should its career be as short and brill- Springer Co. W.

8. Franklin and Uoorj-e lant as that of Severance we reserve the right to resuscitate at any 4 i that we are lieadqunrters for clothing. Fall stock and prices to compete with Atchison and St, Joe. We want you to see our line before you purchase, for we know we can lease you Sringer leave, next Jrondav. for Leav enworth, where they will attend the State University, this year.

(of which they are members) will tender them a benefit, next Sunday, at Fagle Time. With the "few desultory remarks," we wish you all the utmost success, and abundant crops, and hope you may receive good prices for them. "Here's to your good health, and your family's juid may you live long and prosper." oom style and prices, if you will but give us a look. Springer Co. Jonathan Springer's four children Julia, Frank, Wiliio and Joe, from CmTs opiings.

i ne entire band will be there, and a good time is expected. -Don't forget that Si)riner iW m-o were Visiting X. L. and X. A.Soi-io- ger, the first of his week.

While hen they met many of their old acquaintances and schoolmates. shipping apples, and will pay the highest 1 market price for nice, sound apples, that are: suitable to ship. The lawn festival given last week at C. E. Miller's i'Or the benefit of the Cornet band," was largely attended, and well patronized, The net proceeds amount, ed to 82o.

The boys lack a little yet paying for their now uniforms. The band Our old friend, J). W. Edwards, win and daughter, left, last Friday, for a tHn Tomatoes are not yery plenty though only bringing 40 cents per bush' el. to Ohio, to be gone all winter, visiting leumvcs ami friends.

Mav thev hnYi did well, and is one of the solid organizations of the city. pleasant journey and return safely, is our wish. Miss Cora Angstad, of Leona, and Miss Myers, of Ohio, are the guests of 15. F. Angstad 'The Best Boot in Dr.

J. Leigh; formerly of Highland, but recently removed to Hiawatha, gave us a pleasant call, last Monday. The Dr. has made many warm friends throughout this section, who are always glad to see him. A whs predicted in our last issue, quite a number from here attended the Institute ball at Troy, last Friday night.

They liked the dance finely, but how about supper? They say they don't know whether they liked it or not, as they didn't see any. Trado Mark. nn? a p7 n3 We told the boys they had better take some cheese and crackers with them, when they went to Troy. Thev wither! Madame Kumor says Severance is to have another bank, in connection, with a general store. There's plenty of room for all.

they had taken our advice, before they got back. Miss Emma Plank has returned from her extended visit East, accompanied by her sister, Mm A.C. Manwaring, and her two children. Lou. Springer has built him a nice cave, for the accommodation of Jiis neighbors during the cyclone season.

0. E. Miller has returned from the lumber regions of the North. Frank is constantly smiling, of late. Every IJoot bearing tliis trade mark warranted to give satisfaction.

Springer are solo agents for them here. Try the Walker Boot..

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Pages Available:
22
Years Available:
1883-1884