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Larned Morning Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • 1

Larned Morning Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • 1

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EH) WLa aaaa MM 'Tiller i oner anc No. 103 1 LARKED, ISAS, MA.Y7M. VOLv'UL 2 MS. iTUlS WOIID OF GOD To be Preached at the Different Churches -t" York 3J TILLER AND TOILER. W.

P. McMAllON, Editor. A RNED KANSAS of Larned To-day. WOLFERL NO. 10299.

-(0- Standard bred and registered stallion, will stand at Voder's Livery barn in Larned. Spring season at $20.00 cash with' usual return privilage. Come, and see him. No better bred horse 'in the State. He is a fine individual, and of commanding appearerice, TO KIRK WOOD JR.

By Tom Kirkwood 1587 and a fine young stallion and PRINCE. Fullnorman blood, hne style and action, will also stand at above named place at $10 00 to insure colt to stand and suck, Any one interested in good stocic, should select Que or ore, these horses for their best Come and see, them, We are sorry to seo some of jur populists weakening on the orohibition question. Prohibi-ion is one of the unwritten jlanks of the Peoples party and is the duty of fho party to do jver thing honorable to maintain that principle BAPTIST CHURCH. school 10 m. Preaching ll a.

METHODIST CHURCH. Morning. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a.

m. EVEN league 6:15 Junior league at 4 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. r.

PRESBYTER I AN CHURCH, school Morning text-Evening text Prayer meeting Thursday even CHRIST A IN CHURCH. Mokmng Sunday school m. Preaching a. m. Evening at 8:00 (j ant.

ust the place to get "a gocd suit at a bargain I bet. Gli 1 ii I ll people have, a to get' sue go -ds cheap! From St. John The case ot State vs. John W. on charge, assault with -in GEO; HOGBOOr, tent to kill, the state rested -its ase yesterday at 2:30 p.

and Maple Grove Stock Farm, Larned, Kansas. he defence comnunced to intro iuce cv.oeuce lor ihe defence is not likely, that any of tie iog cases wiil come on for tna n'tl noon to-day, and maybe i-ttcr. The court room is crowded BU son. We advertised all summer for work, we got it. We all winter for our pay and we got some of it.

We want to begin our work this spnng even, our books so we make this proposition. If there is one among our old customers who can not pay, if he will come to the sliop and say so like a man, we will cancel the bill and mark him paid on the books. So please either come and settle, or say you can't and oblige, BUCK SON. mi pi ctators. The wheat crop in Stafford Mother tVt dris so nicely Ince we bu a' the N.

Y. Store. Husband. The bargain 1 go the N. Y.

tore counted. is bjund to be short this ear, jet if we a rain within a week or ten days, we are confi dent that we will be aheau of of our sister counties tVheat on sandy land b.cwn oui jf jurse is gone, arid perhaps ibuut 20 cent of the acreage 11 the county is in that fix. bui remainder 80 per cent will on an average mOie than idlf a ci op, provided we get rain above niejiCateet. Is a dark brown and weighs 1550 pounds. lie was foaled June 13th, 1889 He is of good form, excellent action and a sure breeder- He will oe ready for set vice of mares at my farm five miles southaest, of Larned the six woiking days of the week.

'I tRMS: To ii. sure colt to stand and suck 7.00. THOS. KENNEDY, Larned, Kansas. ir's.

Ma must get 'new Boys. incoid man know- a good thing when he es it, he 1 tV hf c-e3 at theN. Y. Store. The following is the program of the Sunday sciool to be held at Independence school house, District ll, May 5th.

bng Prayer by P. C. Nelson. Opening address D. C.

Holmes Song. Sunday schools, of Divine or Human Origin, Rev. Haswell. Song. Qualification of a S.

S. teacher, Juhn Rcnner. Discussion, Henry Tiday. basket inner from 12 to 2 o'clock Prayer. Talk to the Mrs, Ostrandcr.

Essay, Chas, Collins. Song. Whst constitutes the breaking of the Sabbath, Rev Osf'rander. General discussion. Song.

How can the teacher make the application of the lesson personal to the child? Rev. Baker. Every on is cordially invited to attend. The subjects are open for discussion. The singing will be from Gospel Hymns.

ithos. keast, Henry Tiday. Minnif. Griffith. Bargains ever Heard of! Our old Inend lVrry Tice, o1 Wakrusa, ate a 1 5 cent dinner at 4ud last ieorge 1'eck a a 75 cent umi.er at llic Natonal.

George iiasn't a- ne a days work in thirty ears, ai.d IViry has lost i day in that time. The world is not a cent better off for George's l.vtd while Perry nas actually produced by his energy and strengtl' some $50,000 worth Farmer and mechanic. The place to get good seivicable Clothes, boots and shoes, hats and caps is at the Genuine Astonishers and No Mistake. COME AND SEE WHAT WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE OF 1 FER AT OUR 1 of wealth. 15 uc white Perrv was YORK STQRi working George was scheming, NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF P.O., Larked.

srawa Ok and this is the way they have got it fixed: Perry raises corn and wheat and cattle and hogs, and ships off about 6 carloads a year. The railroads steal from him about $20 a car, or $120 a year. OF Great -Cash -Sale He also uses salt, lumber and a lot of other stufil, so they get him lor two carloads more. That' $40. Total, $160..

He produces and uses about $2,500 worth of ORDER- URN! TORE REPAIRED With, Neatness and Despatch. Having had Several 1 eff rs Experience in this line of too rk, I think I be aUc to give entire Satisfaction. Qivcme ftCJfUl. H. T.

iettleton, 'fifth St. door east Nat. Bank. LA RNED, KA Rev. Smith ol the Christain church returned Saturday from Nebraska city.

Rev. P. P. Barbee went to various kinds of articles one third OPEN SO DAYS ONLY. ot which is stolen irom him as Kinsley Saturday to attend to hi- pastorial duties.

tariff. Ihats $833.33 more. Total $993.33. His coal oil costs him more than is fair, so Nothing in Our Store Excepted I he is robbed of an even $1,000 a year, and he has only $1,500 to BUCEPHALUS. Is a dapple gray exceptionally good form and action is sixteen hands high, five vears old and weighs 1400 He will make the season as follows: Pawnee Ro Monday and Tutsdays: Ray, Wecresdavs and Thuisdays: Lamed, Fridays ai Sa tirdays.

Friday Kev. Barron of the M. E. church married Levi N. Harris and Rosa Baldwin, both of Riverside township.

Rev. Father Kelley ot Great Bend who officiated for the catho pay all just living expenses, taxes etc. and thats why he eats 15 cent dinners. When we purchased cur big Spring and Summer stock we had lic congregation of Larned has Terms: To inMire coll to stand George, on the other hand, does thought of slaughtering goods in this manner. Bat bad pmspecis in crops this year and other disappointments make it neccessary to dispose of everf resigned his pastorate at thi not produce any wealth, but and suck For season 6.00.

V. M. A. HavdEk. poinc.

Father Kelley was pop article in our Dry Goods and Clothing store, at ACTUAL COST. V. he "manipulates" the fellows who ular with his parishoneshers and we say cash, we mean what the goods cost us, not, you. they are sorry to loesc him. BENJAMIN GORE, make the laws and the courts which administer them in alleo-pathic doses and keeps such fellows as J.

K. Hudson and R. B. STRAY TAKEN UP. Xj.W and rbalqestate, This is an unexpected opportunity to purchase your Spring and 3umn Goods for a very little Welch howling about the "wan'' The undersigned has taken up astray horse near his residence five miles south of Larned.

The 2 have some choice Farms, Stock Ranches and Town Pro perty for sale in this and adjoining counties. Call on me to buy or sell. and so on, so Perry wont find out whats the matter, and for thisr the owner can get the same by calling COME SEE US AND BE CONVINCED. raiuoaua give aim $30,000 a year. Thats who George eats on him and giving true discrip tion and paying all reasonable ex penses.

Wm. Kamlage. find dinners and puts on style. JDO YOXJ fiSIVLOIiE OI CHEW? ---WILL CURE per Bottle S2. Two Bottles S3.

Call on or address andauer Sclinadr, Topeka Populist. SWEET POTATO PLAN IS. I have a nice lot of sweet po I told -u would ram thai what ever Kllow sas now. Opposite First National Bank tato plants well grown for sale at my place south of the Farmer Mill. A.

E. T. Johbon. Launep. Kansas.

x- Ripaa's Tabules prolong life. ICipans Tannics NnisV pHin. Sole Proprietor. DR. H.

P. SHOVE. Lamed, Ean. i.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1893-1893