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Sedwick County Reporter from Colwich, Kansas • 4

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pERRY SVLLCTO CO. MAIUIiAX, Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam stops the cough at once. Low Kate to Teachers.1 The Chicago, Kock Pacific Railway, will sell tickets to Association Meetings at low rates on the certificate plan. Ask the depot Ticket Agent for particulars.

Jno. Sebastian, G. T. P. Chicago, III.

Alitor and Jroprietor. GROCERIES lUrTIUN ltATtM. I j. Married.v SthebV Handle. At the Commercial Hotel, Friday evening, Nov.

1892, Mr. Charles Streby and Miss Elsie Handley were united in the. holy bonds of matrimony, liev. P. D.

Lahr performing the ceremony which united the happy young couple for life for weal or woe. A large number of invited guests witnessed the ceremony mid tendered the bride and groom their congratulations. The newly wedded pair start in life with grand prottpectu ot prosperity and hap piness, and the Coukikr utters an earnest wish that their skie. may remain unclouded and their days of happiness long and bright to the end. On- lr, A'ix Month '75.

,50. 25. 'our Montis Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. R. Keyer upejit Wednesday at Wicliitti.

A little miow flurry visited us yesterday morning. See the item headed "Books." There js something in it for you. II. Kitter and Martin Geris were down to Wichita Wednesday. The Sjbate Teachers Association will convene Wichita, op the 24th.

X. B. Salver, cashier the Haven bank, was fn this city Wednesday. Several people from th'is place went down to Wichita Wednesday evening to help ratify. A line saw whs stolen by some miscreant out of the hotel some tirue the first of the week.

THE LOSH OF A LEG oots and Oatt Month HffiP Societies. sr rFi O. meet a Calwlrh I-smIc- Mo. A0, 1. vary Tliur.iUv iiliclit at 7.5W i CLOT Jtaas.

stall. ij.l Uviyia twnibm of the urtlrr 4 ii'i a to wim iuoiii. a. HrtiiMi, o. Mascuan, Cor.

Vf wy. Or arm by amputation would not cauee so much buffeting as many people endure with Rheumatism. One of the greatest discoveries ol Hie century is a. certain cure for this terrible disease, a speedy relief from horrible suffering, and a rapid cure. What a blessing! It is Dr.

Drummoud's Lightning Remedy, price $5, huge bottle, mid if the druggist has not got it, "the remedy wftll be sent to any address on receipt of price, by Drum-uiond Medicine 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. A o. nr. riti'Wioh IakIr No.

3.1(1, mertM every Hturav niht In Hank Hull. All wtsmbwra thw art rordinlly invited to V. MrUyyi.LI., live. CA ni'ETX: OA TIPL. L.k Rf IDIRy GOOD NOTIONS.

There is some talk that the new Congregational church will he dedicated the Sunday following Thanksgiving. A. tJ. f'iii I nisi i. 10 A.

Agnsw Camp No. 190 S. of V. meet Hmuu'i rnurtl. SrMiirdn.veveniliB-w aeli luonttt tu tn Uunk iall.

All tirotlmfa In kimmI siaJtax are i-orolily invited to mwl wirhtheni J. ahvo an, Captain. Uo. A. T.rr.u, Flrat Sergeant.

n-t fli Sit'Vhi Ki WHAT AiLSYOUl With every cash 3.00 purchase you will get a tine book ut W. L. McDowell Co'a. WANTED A "SET." A handsome yound lady, from one of our neighboring little cities, sailed into one of our Colwich stores lust Saturday with such a tiemendous air of superiority that the poor clerk could only stand and stare in helpless wonder. The clerk did not know anything except how terribly inferior he was to this prodigy of superior-excellence.

"Haveyou suspenders here?" she asked with an air of if you haven't you'd better have. The clerk could only nod that they did have suspenders. With cruHhing decisiveness the fair paragon demanded, I want a set." She got a "set." Oi. t'lott 11, I The hist two lettero Iioin Iowa re IX XX vt-r If you have sudden darting pains in t-ir' Krt Mrs. Mn hu ran and the baby as Ikjiiik butter Mi-s.

Mahuran being much better. It is highly probable that they Heck Post 33 O. A. R. njerts the Oral ami third Snturdny evt-uinM 'f eab montliat their Itatl In the at-liool yia-Ulna; comri4a rorUtitlly Invitoti to tt-ni, II.

W. Stkk.vkou, Comuaadpr, w. Cl.nNixm. will lie able to return home about the Co to Wuihti-eV for lunch. Furnish your room with some of.

first of the month. those elegant CarM-t Irom A.G.Mueller. All new patei us and very cheap. L. Li.

The Lyceum League will meet at the the joints or muscles, and it time yon get cold, and appears in new places without leaving any ol the old ones, the best Jniug to do is to send live dollars to tht Drummoud Medi'-iue 48-50 Maiden Lane, New" York, lor a bottle of Dr. Drummoud's Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism. It will cure you. Be wise in time, and do not be fooled with any thing eli-e. If you have got the Rheumatism and if the druggist tells you the truth he a ill say Dr.

Drummoud's Remedy is the only known Agents wanted. We have done it! Cut the Hank room next Monday evening. All WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING KEPT FOR SALE IN OUR STORE IN THE GROCERY LINE AS EEING FRESH PURE: 0 Kebekeh Vrrr Lotlire.No. 1K. I.

jO. O. I BMwtevery s-vurul unl l-'onrth Tiitmtlnv lebts Mfracn month nt tin Hnll. All lusihbara of the ln-urw In good tanliiiff are cordially Invltod uimt wKU na. Mus.

Nkttie Auu 'X. aliaa t'ARBUi see'y. price of cts, per Douglas- members are requested to le present. Cabinet Pliotounphs to D9 dozen. Baldwin Son.

118 E. IUy Hill. Ties. Wichita. 3 i irY Do you need Anything? In the line cm urn i.s.

5. -fWSiia For a limited time we will Rive a pood loth hound look, worth 50 with of General Merchandise, H. Perry Allen r. r. Co.

can supply your wants. EVERYTHING ELSE each cash purchaseamnuntiiigto SJJ.00. THE SATURDA 1 BLADE Make it a itoint to uet tln te books. If you want a good Trunk, Grip. The editor and devil ale under obligations to 1).

E. Breese for a tine piece of young venison. Thanks, Dan, it was mighty nice. Sedgwick Co. Annual H.

Convention. The Sedgwick Co. Annual Sunday School Convention will be held in the Central Christian church of Wichita on Nov. 21st and 22ud. Prof.

H. M. Ilamil, of Chicago, Dr. George, State Secretary, Lawrence. Stae President, J.F.Drake, Corresponding Secretary, Prof.

Shaver, the sweet singer of Kansas, and other able Sunday School workers will make the meetings all intensely in olwlch if, rhurrh: aiiltvv Svlioitl every Sunday 10. II. A.M. Mwtlna: i.o m. Ktiarort I.rff m.

mrvW 7.30 P.M. ITr mtaitliiu; VMiifHdn. 7.50 1. M. iuwIIiik Frldn.v avenlnff j.yo P.

M. They aie all ttatulaid works. Valise. Shawl Strap, School Strap, etc. The Latest and Best.

Is the greatest newspaper wonder of W. L. MtDowKLli Co. call at A. G.

Mueller's Furniture Store. He has a good supply which he is selling at very low prices. A. O. IT.

W. All A. O. V. W.

memliers are retiuested H. PERRY ALLEN CO. the age. It is four years old and has a circulation of over a quarter million copies a week. The sensations and the most marvelous events are written up in the best stlo and fully to be preKnt next Saturday evening nt You have to buy Groceries, Dry JfQ, TABLE.

hast noirxv o'clock. Work in 2nd ilegree. We Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furnishings. illustrated. Subscriptions received at now have very interesting meetings and why not try II.

Perry Allen 10:46 A- M. i57 M. 5 A.M. teresting and helplul. All ate cordially you wiil Ite entertained and profited by 2.0O per ear, 1.00 for six months, or 50 cents for three Special in For cigars, two for a nickle and three invited.

Come. WEST BOCXD it if you attend. Visiting brothers always welcomed. for a nickle, go to J. L.

Wallace's. They ducements to clulis. Send for free speci ROBT. MAUQtlfl, Pres. Co.

S. S. Association. can't be beat. men copies.

Boys every where are mak A. G. Mitkllkk, M. W. 45S.

A. 6: P. CMS A. yraiarht. ing big money se'ling the Blade on the streets.

Write for particulars. Address 3 We have done it! Cut the price ol SHE READ THE A VEIi TJSEM EXTS. Mrs. M. A.

Rew was down to Wich 1 Fralghta daily rirapt J. W. Corr. An't. ita tne day last week to get a new up- Young Housewife: Any liver to-day, Cabinet Photographs to 1)9 -cts.

per dozen. Baldwin Son. 1 18 E. Douelaa the publisher, W. D.

Boyce, 113, 115 and 117 Fifth avenue, Chicago. ply of millinery goods. She now has Mr. Bones? Wichita. several new articles which will interest II fl I I'M HE AIZi: A NO UN KM KNTS.

the ladies. THE CHICAGO LEDGER Butcher Yes, madam. Y. II. Then I'll take two pounds; but please see that it is not that wretched, torpid kind, which thedoctois say is the CIll'KCUES, Is twenty years old and has a circula We have done it! Cut the price of Cabinet Photographs to 99 cts.

per dozen. Baldwin Son, 118 E. Douglas Wichita. From lSentlcy. Here we come again.

I expect some of the CoflUKlt leaders would like to Maliartrrult 0. rhiimli iKt and ilril XaUbQ.tJiH. K'lwnriln CJhmh II a. I'olwh'h 4 p. in.

tUilridfre Hvbool hom p. m. lion 01 copies a weeK. it is a cause of so much diseuse. Raymond's combined story and family paper, fully Jnd mid 4 tli SmUIiiuIih.

11 a. ni. and i. HtarwHiia ai-uMl hoiiH 4 Snndiiv School know what is going on in Beutley. Bent- up to the times in every particular, and at Mali at 1 a.

m. I'. C. C. every Stitnrday CUTTLE RY, TINWARE, 1E t.

AND OTHER WARE. handsomely illustrated. There is ley consists ot two general groceiy and eenlnu at. mvetlnit vver.v Wedne. I PA ST A LES regruale the stomach.

Iitbt aud Dowels, aada nay eeenlnir. MtarwMno pin.vr mvotinn every Tharailay evenmtc. Muduy nvliool m. All dry goods stores, owned respectively by Fashion Department, and also a Young -V 111 Monthly. GllA.XD BALL.

A grand Ball will lie given at the Bank Hall in this jity on Friday evening, Nov. 2oth, to which the public has cordial invitation. A fine time is anticipated. a the best meriicine kaawa far jtrainvteii j. jiaxkv.

raMor. Mr. Wise and P. 11. Blinn; one dm; People's Department, either of which XiuiureHtioEL.

hlltnuimr bw. Iw. 2 store, Mr. Robertson proprietor, a livery, alone is worth the subscription price of "Janregtlonal eervloe at th Aritdemy every conntipafioii. dyspepsia, chronic Uver troubles, dyaentety.

bad eos.f liiw offend re breath 1 and all disorders of the tofnmch.Z feed and sale stable, owned by Mr. CoH- per yeai, 1.00 for six months, aynunuay a. tn. ml in. J.

Hmunkgr. frrtsuir rWldren'a ineetllMT Toendny evenlnu. inau. P. II.

Blum also deals in grain or 50 cents for three months. Send for in connection witn tne null, supper "S1- Take one at neal time. Sold by Drnreista. At Mai bottle sent by mail oa receipt ot ISranta. KIPANS UHKMICAL lOSprice Sew Tort.

StttttmtttttmMmn.iil free sjMcimeii copies and inducements I'rayer ad Teftrher'a inwtluK Thuraday even- ant I owns an elevator. Mr. Tyler is a grain merchant. A good confectionery is the pride of om ladsand lassies hearts. forcluls.

B03 and girlsevery whereare making money selling the Ledger to regu Tounir ople'a ChrUtlaa Endeavor society Is there any body in this country who wants to buy goods in these' 6. Mankoff will be served the Commercial Hotel Tickets to the ball 50 cents and ticket; to supper o0 cents. SNOW STORM. 1 Mrs. D.

F. Hedrick handed us the fol lowing article, clipped from the Satur A hardware stoie, meat market, good januajr i r. m. SWItET lar customers. Write for particulars.

hotel, implement store uud first-class Address the publisher, W. I). Boyce, 113, Bank finishes the lit. 115 and 117 Filth avenue, Chicago. Gome to CoKvich.

Krr Mane i.otifr M. SI7, meeta every Mol)dy iilirht at Academy Hall. All brotlH-M In grood etandlntr are cordially Mrs. V. La lining and family and Miss Flora HixHou staitcd Wednesday to IIITlT-t R(Ia.

II. Jl. t. v. l.

F. F.nei.voTbN. K. of It, and S. For Legislative News, as well as al ciay ijnu.j iieraiu, relative to a snow htonn in the Jioohier stale: "The first Wichita, wheie they will relatives the news of Kansas, the liest pner to read during the coming year will he The snow ot the season made its appearance a few days.

Wednesday morning, and by eight o'clock J. M. BALDERSTON, Kansas Weekly Capital uud Farm Jour Mrs. Green returned from a month's I ma WHY? nal. A complete agricultural depart at tugiit me ground was covered to a depth ot about nine inches.

This was visit at, ner oiu nome in ment. We will send it from now until now goes around with a long smile on IMlNK, MAIN' almost as much of a surprise as the re has them to sell a full stock at low prices. If you have the cash to pay or will pay in a reasonable time, you will get good encouragement. Do You Need January 1st, ISO 1, together with the his face. sults uf the Colwich Coukiek for 2.00.

Subscribe Vichita Kansas. now and avoid the loss of a single issue Samuel Jacobs, who was recently married, has moved to his new residence 'REMOVAL, Send subscriptions to the Cociueb Office. Monday Herman Lehmleck loaded up time miles southeast of Bentley. his butcher shop fixtures and household A new general grocery store will be 4 Vrkt nwi Chronjch of the i stai ted in Bentley as soon as the build ing can be erected. John Herbiu will be ut the head of the business.

IDITV AN I CKNKHAL. NEWS. I H. lilum wile is very sick at pres We have done it! Cut the priceof Cabinet Photographs to l9 cts. per dozen.

Baldwin Sou, 118 E. Douglas Wichita. The Wichita Weekly Eagle and the Coukiek for only 2.00 per year, now i.s the time to secure the best Weekly paper in the state and your home paper subscribe now. ent. goods and removed to Wichita.

Mr. Lehnibeck vas a pleasant gentleman and coducted as good a buxinessnspossi-ble under the circu instances, but two butcher shops divided up the business too much for a good living profit for either. While we are always sorry to lost; tiny business, yet we le1ieve it is lietter for the town to have but one meat market. J. A.

Mahuran was at Wichita Harness, Collars Etc. Mr. Wise and our druggist were at If you are thinking of moving, ol seeking a nice, pleasant anil social town in which to make your home, Colwich is the best place in Sethi wick county, Kansas, aud Sedgwick county is the best county in the State of Kansas. COLWICH is finely located 14 miles west of Wichita, on the Missouri Pacific Wichita Monday. V.

Lanxino. -J. U. l)rj(Wii was a Wichita, vjsitor Saturday. Mr.

S. E. Baird and family, from lcnita, removed to tins city last 11- dny and now occupy the Barron proper ty. Mr. Baird is teaching a school south west of town.

We have done it! Cut the price Cabinet Photographs to t0 cts. per dozen. Baldwin Son, 118 E. Douglas Wichita. The New York Weekly Tribune, hi tela Keid's paper, is the greatest exponent of Bepuhhcun principles pub-lisned.

We can get the Tribune for you for 75 cents, or the otriUEit aud Tribune fotl. 50. What do you thmk of it? For your Fall and inte Work? Mankoff luis a first-class Harness maker and will make, you the very liest harness at the lowest possible figures. Also repairing in this line promptly done. L.

G. MANKOFF. R. R. It is located right iu the heart of the richest soil region the State, about it on every side is the famed wheat area.

COLWICH has good schools, one HE SUBSCRIBED. He was a well to do farmer with a son good church building and another to be or two, and they were thrifty. One day not long ago the old man came into the K. B. Gaivelon sjwnf Saturday and Sunday at Wichita.

J'rof. A. Smith was down. Wichita Monday ftvi'tuiig. Mrs.

I.E. jheese and veil with friends Mr. F. W. ufider and baljy yjsijetl friends nt Wichita Wednesday.

for Stove Matts, only 0 cents per ud at A. Mueller's. -A I.I 4 kinds of re-psueti ut Postiiflice Store. JV. F.

Walker ajid t). F. Tayer wero'at Wichita in buKinesM Wednesday. L. J.

Mankoff wen); to Wjcliita qii office of the county paper and found the editor at his desk. The editor was sur 4 prised. He had known the farmer for twenty years or more, but he hud never seen him in that place before. "Good morning," remarked the farmer OX THE PROGRAM. Among the names of those on the program for a five minutes talk on six things needed in the Sunday school at the S.

S. convention at Wichita on the 21 st ami 22nd, we find H. Oldfather. Mr. Oldfather's subject is "spirit." and will le delivered on Tuesday at 11 o'clock A.

M. Mr. Oldfather is Siifierin-tendent of the Colwich Sunday School, having held that position fora longtime. He is fully qualified to make profitable talk on the subject of spirit in the Sunday school. HEAPING CIltCLK.

The young folks ot Concord have organized what they term the Concord Historical Reading Circle, and held their first meeting nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers last Friday evening. They met again Wednesday evening at Mr.

Marshall's, rhey are now reading Barnes' History. It would lie a nice thing if every school neighborhood would organize a Rending circle or Lyceum League. It would not only pay, but would serve as an excellent way to spend he winter evenings. RETL'RSED X1MR0DS. rather sheepishly.

"How air you?" responded the editor F. T. M'CARTY "Glad to see you. I thought you might PROFRETOR OF THE be coming around some day." nir a. les," and me old man luce grew EXCHANGE LIVERY, TEED STABLE V.

10PPOSITECOMMERCIALHOUSE, COLWICH. rosy red. "What's the news?" inquired the edi tor. paper erected in a few weeks a good, solid Bank, all the commercial lines well represented by live merchants, and a good home newspaper and job office; two excellent physicians, a good feed ami meal mill, an excellent nursery. Colwich lias three church societies, a flourishing Epworth League, etc.

In secret societies, Colwich has the I. O. 0. R. U.

G. A. W. R. C-, and S.

of V. orders. An excellent brass luini occasionally enlivens the situation. COLWICH is a young town ami growing Its people are pleasant and social and thoroughly alive to progress. They want Colwich built up, and are building it up.

In conclusion, if you want a happy, pleasant home, in one ol the most liberal and progressive towns in Kansas, we invite you to COLWICH. Come and see farmer Send ten (10) cents stamps" to John Sebastian, GenT Tkt. and Pass. Ag't Chicago, Eock Island PacWic liy. Chicago, 111., fov a pack of the latest, smoothest, slickest playing cards you ever saw.

Just the thing for High Five parties. For a 50c. express money order or postal note will send you five packs. The Courier has a good many Democratic readers who perhaps would like to read the New York World, the ablest exponent of Democratic principles in this country. Should, there be any such, we will send' for the Weekly World for you for a year for 75 cents, or the Courier and Weekly World for 1.50.

Don't you want it? 110 TO READ WIIITTIER. Any one can read Whittier's poems, but nearly every one could enjoy them more by ha ving a little judicious advice as to the proper order in which to take them up. Just this advice, along with uch hel pf ul a nd in teresti ng ex pin nation, is given in a pamphlet of "Outline Studies in Holmes, Bryant and Whit-tier," which is sent postpaid for ten cents by Charles H. Kerr publishers. 175 Dearborn Street, Chicago.

Exchange does Genera! INERT FEED 'SS "I want to subscribe for the That's news, ain't it?" and the hilighed. yes; very good news." "How much is it a year?" "One dollar cash, or a dollar and a tl iy evening mid returned the next eyen. ig. Matt lusch, j)ie commisiioner elect, went dow Vir jitya Wednesday to help ratify. Miss Apjia who has lxn-p isit ing her pi ret tirned 'to wv ho Wednesday.

The Handley Bros, were at Andale Sat an lay and Jie first oj the week (ioing caiiH-hter work. We all have soviet hiug to l.p tjnifik- for; k-t "na te'pli'r -'our 'j)ple hanks next Thurwla.v.'. Prof. A. J.

Smith 'and Mia 4UFU" moody drove to WiejntaFridayeyeuing. returning fveiiinir. 4 1 -WATf'IIKS and CLOCKS halt if paid at the end of the year." The farmer took out his pocket-book "Give me five dollais worth?" he said I. McDowell and D. E.

Breese F. W. SANDER. J. HARRISON.

re- urnWj Wednesday from 'their hunting "Here's the money." The editor gave such unmistakable evidence of surprise and curiosity that the COLWICH farmer felt called to explain. expedition in the Indian Territory and Mr. Kuhn arrived later with the team. Tie boys had excellent luck. They were in camp in tlie Territory a little less than four days and in that time bugged four ileer mid ten turkeys.

D. E. Breese brought down two deer and five turkeys, "I guess," he said, "I ought to have done it before. Me and the boys have talked about it, hut we thought there waspt anything much in the newspapers W. L.

McDowell one dee) and three tur fUEASEBX MEAT MARKEIT keys una Mr. Kuhn one deer and two cleaned ani repaired at the' Postoiflcev twehy wtojy. Work guaranteed. turkeys. They report a spleuditj trip any way, and we bought we could get more out ot a dollar a year some other way.

Not long ago we ran across a man with a fine plan tp make money. No matter what it was. We wentintoitani nuu uu immense lime. RACKED OfJT. THE NEXT MORNING FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW Akin UV mun rvinu la nc-w-r-r.

we ate short now a thousand dollars doctor says It acts rsntlr on tha Rev. Lahr started Tuesday inprning frii ii awii-ifr in Tliitliat nnnritv ..1.1 The other fellow ain't though. One ot Dd Udneirt.mailliAnlMM.ti.nHn AT-1 la a pleasant an( made from herbs, and is Drsnared loroaaaaaaailvaa gerta. and is pr Mis. J.

Jl. Ciirrund Miss Alma spent he greater part of last veek visiting ti iends at Wichitiu ifche i tui hotue Saturday evening. Mrs, I. y. and Miss Lizzie Hedrick went ovep j4 Burton Saturday to visit wth Mrs.

Dra Row. They returned Monday veiling after a very pleasant visit. brother minister in conducting a revival our neighbors read us all about him in his paper yesterday. If I'd begun taking your paper tweuty years ago, I'd still us, look our town and country over and we know you will have found the place that suits you. Anyone desiring to start a Canning Factory or Evaporator will find Colwich a cscd placo fcr such industries.

There is Fruit all arcund town in great Address the COURIER or II. PERRY ALLEN, Colwich, Ivunsus, for fttrttirf We are informed of" the publication of a novelty in the book line which is certain of an enormous sale. This book is "Glimpses of the World. A Portfolio of Photographs" prepared under the supervision of the great traveler and lecturer John L. Stoddard.

It contains photographic views of famous scenes and places in all parts of the world. Every view is fully described. As an educatior it is invaluable. It contains 550 pages, and nearly 275 views, and is sold by subset lptiop at popular prices. The R.

S. Peak Chicago.are the publishers and they desire an ageut in this locality, Tiey will gladly mail descriptive circulars, sample views and meeting. On arriving at LI Dorado he found that there was no railroaici to the LnnE'GUIEDIC All droairiata sell it at SOo. and $J00 a nt I oa cannot roar address for In Faatlly Medlelae aaeyea the hm mTl.l'.toJJ:,''th' thl" Is aecessarj OBATpit F. WOOUWABS.

lUO have 980 year to run on that 1.000 we SAIDER HARRISON, PROFS. Fresh Salt Heats of all kinds GOODS, Always on hand. We want all the H.rJes, Felts. Furs and Tallcv IN THE COUNTRY. We have a Fin-Vlaws u.aiktt niid St your Tistdw.

gave up for nothing. Send on your pa per, and when my time's up let me know Good day," and he went out. Detroit ry and bctiurably. by 1 point to 'which he desired to go and the stage wh already Eote. He would have to wait until the afternoon ot the next day (hen make a twenty-five mile drive through the Flint Hills.

The Rev. was not feeling well and concluded that the trip was too hard, so he t(pk the mm W- A.u-.nt. -t Free Press. an da iU vm. N.

A. terns wput down Jo Wichita Tuesday Jt meet Sauta ClauW and get hi Christina presents. Mr. Sterns in-forum us that he will have, large and tlt ra, Vvnt -Lane's Medicine Moves the Bowels ywir mumcai. or sH yomt time la Hie km 1 him as a.a anncs euorrrui turccM ic nn? iuacliJJuy.

iu order to be healthy this I A'S Irii 1)4 rv Tf is TO.n. ar ra uvm ax. ts par ml awl amrafaa. UW, llult UMthan. Wt ix.

u. I fcw-a-tSaa ia. 'JL A CH 4 Ai.y kiU Vnrjd awurtmeut of this line of goods, next train uud returned to Colwich I terms to all, 011 applicatipu. necessary..

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Pages disponibles:
1 915
Années disponibles:
1887-1893