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Savonburg Progress from Savonburg, Kansas • 1

Savonburg Progress from Savonburg, Kansas • 1

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Nc.l Vol 2. Savonburg, Allen County, Kansas, Friday 4, 1892. TI. K. T.

TIME TABLE. 1 There has been considerable dur- Renew your subscription. Do you owe us a dollar? The Progress is one year old to broom corn coming into town ing the past week. NORTH BOUND. Kansas City Express 2:07 a.

in. Mail and Express .12:05 p. m. Local Freight .10:45 a. m.

SOUTH BOUND. Texas Express 12:30 a. in. Mail and Express Local Freight 1:55 p. m.

day. Farmers do you want sale bills This is Vol. 2 No 1 arid you owe printed quickly neatly and cheaply us a dollar. Progress The tricks attributed the printers and Moran crowd last Monday night were not did by them, but they have been credited for them simply for the purpose of placing them in a false light. The show has come and gone and did you see the One young lady of our acquaintance exclaimed on seeing the two headed calf.

"Oh" do you suppose both heads can eat." The showman had just said it had been dead for three or four years. if so bring them to the office. SOCiETY DIRECTORY. Mv W. of A Meet in their hall in this every Tuesday night at 7 :30 o'clock.

W. Southard, V. L. A. Whitten, See! Kelson's Flour ''ad' on another page.

Cash talks loud for low prices at the CASH GROCERY. If news is scarce this weejs, please Next Tuesday is election and we wager a bran new pair speetales that either HrM-rison, Cleveland, or Weaver "gets there," Aril. T. A. -Savonburg Lodge, No.

100, meets at their hall in this city the Friday on or before the full moon of eacli month. ft great question in the editors mind. when he thinks of his delinquent subscribers. Mrs. A.Miller, and Mrs.

J. D. Little Reward We wi 1 1 pay a reward of one years subscription to the person or persons who will capture and bring to us a live object that A. O. U.

W. Meets at their hall in Savonburg on every Wednesday evening. Attention Every Body. The ladies of the Methodist Church will serve hot meals at twenty five cts. Election day on, Main street.

J. L. Morrison, M. and Chas. Nel son, Recorder.

are visiting, down near Kimbal this FRIENDS CHURCH Rev. L. A. Wells, week. leaves town between the hours of 3 and 4 in the morning, and seems to take an especial delight in driving rapidly past our abode and breaking into our slumbers.

pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. Sunday School at 10 a. and general praycrmeeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Are you hungry See Guy Morri- Dont forget to take dinner and supper with the Ladies election day the little you pay will not be missed but it will help them much sons "ad" then go to him ana set something to eat.

Dame Rumor says: Another wed M. E. CHURCH B. F. Corgey, pastor.

Preaching every first and third Sunday of each month. Sunday School at 9:30, and geneval prayer meeting every Wednesday evenbw. at 7:80. ding in town soon." Good, we will have some news. Attention voters When come to vote bring vour wives children to town and patronize Deputy Sheriff, Chas.

Olson, at the solicitation of Mr. Fisher, made a trip to Elsmore one evening this week and brought one Johnson back with him to answer to the charge of obtaining goods under false pretense, he having obtained a. revolver from Mr. Fisher by representing himself vou and the the See our club offer Progress, Oi along the ladies and so help rood cause. Kansas Weekly Capital, Farm Journal and then come in and subscribe.

Ed. DePoy, is up from Cherokee Savonburg Feed Mill, A. I1USS, Prop. The Progress oraice ha been I am prepared to grind all kinds of to'be a depnty sheriff and as being his way to Stark to make an arrest and feared he would have trouble. He was persuaded to return the pistol and pay the costs, and was allowed to go home.

feed. Corn meal and graham flour a pecialty. Ground feed and meal al runing night and day for two weeks and still we can not keep, the iod work up so if you have a job in the office it will be fiiuished as soon as ve can get to it. ways on hand for sale or exchange. gathering his corn.

He say's he likes his new location very well. Next Tuesday is election day and after it is over we hope to have something besides how hopelessly corrupt the other party is. A H. Campbell, J.B. Goshornof loia spoke at the school house to a Prices reasonable.

Savonburg, Kansas. 4- Ti1 Xonday night was a night JJlIOU jjJ very small audience last Monday -PROPRIETOR OF- The last grand republican rally of the present campaign will be held at Parsons oh Monday Nov. 7th at which Hon. J. J.

Ingals, S. S. Kirk- meeting nights It seems that the had not been advertised. Wm. Moss, accompanied by his sisters Misses Emma and Cora and Miss Ida drove down from Moran last Monday night and took in the sights in our little citv.

Savonburg Blacksmith, Wagon and Buggy Repair Shop. First door north of Nelson's grocery. All wosk done with neatness and dispatch. Horse shoeing a specialty. GIVE ME A CALL.

long to be remembered as it seemed that every thing boxes, old barrels, bottles, corn, and other out door furniture that never was, known to possess life or spirit in any degree, became possessed of an evil spirit and moved themselves to unheard of places and did unheard of things. Such as piling themselves up before doors, wagons of their own accord started run nearly out of town were found by their owners in the morning just as quite apparently as though nothing had happened during the night. The most notable thing of tne evening however was the copious shours of corn that fell in all parts of town. The air seemed to he full of it and the great trouble I find where it came from. patrick, Geo.

Chandler, L.N. Humphrey, and J. V. Beekman will speak. The People's party will have a ral-ley at the same time and place at which Hon.

J. B. Weaver will Each party will try to out do the other and a. big time is expected. A rate of one fair on all roilroads has been granted and every body should go.

F. E. Kin'ne, DEALER IN- There are three bicycles in town now and talk of more. That is right boys, if you want -a remedy that will "knock out" the blues in just fifteen minutes get a bicycle. Corn husking is progressing nicely and if the present nice weather will last a couple of weeks longer cold weather will find comparatively little corn in the fields.

If has a few more typographical errors theis week than usual remember that we have two "devils" now instead of one, and the Progress has i -j. it. and Medicines. Drugs Keep on hand a fine line of Wall Paper, PaintsOils and Varnish. Savonburg, Kansas.

A good story is told which rather puts the joke on a jealous husband, well known here but who has not been around much lately. A few years ago when he chose a wife, he told her that she must get back all pictures and other such little tokens which she had given -to her gentleman friends. It so happened that one friend a sweet heart of days, possesed a lock of her hair. She felt in duty bound, to. ask or rather write him for it as he then lived at a distance.

It was not long until an answer came in the form of a box containing some half hundred locks of hair of various shades. Just under the lid she found a note containing these words: "Take vour As well as all the news of Kansas, the best paper to read during the coming year will be THE KANSAS WEEKLY CAPITAL AND FARM JOURNAL. A Complete Agriculture Department. We will send it from now until January 1st, 1894, together with THE SU1AT $DH, $2.00 a Year. ueen entirely at men mercy tnis week.

S. Huff left last Sunday night for Pleasanton to treat several cases of cancer and passed back through here yesterday on his way to Parsons for the same purpose. He hadn't time even to stop at home. To all whom it may concern: On and after November 8, I will again be in Savonburg, prepared to do your watch and jewelry repairing in the most approved Remember I guarantee all my work. C.

C. Pettengill, the jeweler. See W. II. Reese's ad' of NEW JEWELERY store at Stark.

Mr. Reese has been located at Erie for the past ten years, and has the reputation of being a straightforward business man. 19 I have forgotten which --Ft. Scott Journal. choice FOR One Year, for Subscribe now and avoid the loss of a single issue.

Send subscriptions to 'PROGRESS" SavonTouxg, Ks. The jury drawn for the Nov. term of the district court in this County have been excused until Dec. 12, by Containing more reading matter than any magazine pulished in America. THE SUN, New York.

order of Juclce. are vis Ester Holmes and father, king in town. 5.

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Pages Available:
454
Years Available:
1891-1892