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The Truth from Conway Springs, Kansas • 1

The Truth from Conway Springs, Kansas • 1

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The Truthi
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Conway Springs, Kansas
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AS AN ADVERTISING ji THE TRUTH jt MEDIUM The Trvth ha no peer, for it nelies a irreiiter munliei' of lieople eue'i Has a larger circulation than any paper in Western Sumner County. Subscribe now and get the historv of Western Sumner County complete. week than any 1ht in this part 01 tne and reap the result An A W.J. KREBS, Proprietor, NUMBER CONWAY SPRINGS, KANSAS, MARCH 80, 1891). VOLUME.

2. wo i Mccormick leads the When we say we handle the McCORMICK BINDER and MOWERS and that they are the best on earth. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. oe -jt Read the Testimonials of reliable Farmers, WE HAVE A CAR LOAD ORDERED AND WILL BE HERE 1 AT ONCE 1 Also agents for Hodge Header. Call and see our goods, to examine will, cost you nothing.

5 Conway Scrtxok, 25, 1S51, Coxw'ay Sl'RlxGs, Kax. 3. 1899. (JoxwAv KA.w, 3, 1899. (JoxwAv Smuxe.s, 28, 1K99.

3 Tliis is to certify that I have I have tised the McCormiek mower for tif teen years and con sidcr it one of the best mowers on the market. A0. Rowk. Used the Hodge header for fifteen years and consider it the only and best header made and would use no other header. John Mkikle.

is to certify that 1 purchased a McCormiek Binder last year and that it runs easy, and gives the best of satisfaction. 1 bound through sunflower weeds as high as a horse and I do not believe that any other binder in tin' country would have gone through. J. G. Bradshaw.

Jus is to certify lint pur-chased a Hodge header last year and cut SioO acres and did not lieed any expense in repairing. I consider the Hodge header as good a any header in the market. Axdkew Lei)1v. 35 in IF Mt Subscribe for The Tiutii, Mrs. Whitsell went to AVichlta Wednesday to transact business.

J. A. JVvell shelled corn for Ed Craft Monday to to to READY MONEY SS YOU toALADDIN'S I oe tJumniins Ids mother started to I "''u Wednesday. I Mrs, John Dickey and (J. Uicliarils FLOUR.

FEED, SUNNY SLOPE, KISn'LE SIMEON, "Sad is that man's perverted way, VVhofor indignant moods Was born You try throw him a bouquet And he will grab the thorns." This is about our hist eouinoclial storm or hope so. nst three Weeks more of school Slope. IK.itt and Homer and Stanley McCune eame up from the Strip last Friday, returning Sa'urday. We heard there was another rnn-tiway horse ami buggy afairal the outskirts of our vicinity last Thursday night. Mr.

Harrison has hired a new hand it is one teorge Macy from ueiir yoiir city. Mr, Truth! Your oompositer made to Every one knows the wonderful story of Aladdin fi to Lamp and the riches it brought to its possessor Jt is the same today with READY MONEY The merchant who I my si and sells for cah acts tie' to business, because he Can give BIGGER VALUES Mi HARDWARE, HARNESS, trrr a t-i WALrUiNb, were shopping ill Wellington Friday. Jim McClure has in Clearwater Sate orday for the iirst time fur good while. Wnii Uobfris was trndiiig at CeHr-watei Will leifTer Itoiiiht. himwelf a tiow buggy a few days ago.

J.ook out girls, for ill vsill be ni-ooinl. Al Jhnvliel has taken in a new baVber. Kd Ewlle sold his olaim in the strip for 900. to to to to to to to to BUGGIES. ns to Mi.v 1)mv Dito to to to to to Miss Norn Sanders' term school than his competitors.

You know this-Mve know tin? wo each help the other by trading only for cash. We Can give you phenomenal value's and wonderful inducements for your cash business. You in turn can secure bigger bargains than the man who buys less advantage msly. jy c-losed Saturday at Geneva, it being ner correctly. nn 4, suit soniohcKly in our district mair- I'V II I till! 1t.

t' IH I I A 1 1 4, to to are 'way The behind i imes. to to to .11 I scnooi gave an eineHninment in lu' even inn. Which was irriiiul and socecss- Mr. Colgate i ntsain reported to be quite 111! lie will be eighty-one, April 1st. OUR NEW SPRING STOCK ful everybody went away pleased, IV The widow 'rtifl 's h.iti-;r l-iivs FARM IMPLEMENTS, and in fact anythihgthat you uit'V Want in this lino.

Co A. GRAFF'S STORE and consult the manager tf the business here Lane, We will all competioil in tradei JiVe us a call-. for thrj trade. to ed by fire Wednesday atVrnooh i Near- Knsiei' i nfarly here i and the small ly ail the hou-ehol'l fioiKls l.urned with in lh( destine pleasure lyjthe house. The smoke house nUo eggs." The maiden blush-W caught lire and burnt up (he meat es and Wants to hide her confusion and nine head of hogs.

The loss i t.l.Mut Vn'J l'w beneath a new Kater bon- of Meli's'and Boys Clothing is now opened out ahd we can show you some of the most -nobby designs insuring styles that was ever brought to Conway Spring. Our line is Complete. In Neck Wear, Shirts, we can suit vim. us a'CaW and lie convinced; to to to to flL'tK), insurence i ci. out ye oeuig nenucr, toi simjiiy wlsiies that some liory or otherwise would condescend, to color itKt mip iilt fnr fllllll I ti 11 SVTK 'OJin iemer aim ot tiers, lortiisliod the music for the Cenevti exhibition, i to! toi i i not blush, Ed.

for a good laugh ASA BARIMETT. iV i is good for soul and body. Jtarh'V Moyer, Ur Soldier to ii i Henry bowman is having hou1 1 fi'iend from Ooinvav Springs, was 1 1W I 1 1... i- ,1 gfe--pj 1 1 a falter at tins SyiX! 'i'dte a ntimbei' of Ihf young people Tlnrlov hn the li i v'o't iminoei oi i.nc young peopa of this vicinity attended church SnM. (day e'-cniiitf at Clearwater; A.

GRAFF, itinction of being the only Sum tier county hoy w.io knows to W.Kt knows I Mrs rVm. 1-rieo ohiLlren are on the sji'L-list. certainty Hint he killed, a Span Uarritigtoii mportiKl lard in 11m ate war wit p. r-natn. CORNER MEAT MARKET, i-m.

Trr i.mis---n. acre in value, and the Kansas More Kansas farms have been fanna nrtt really more valuable the iat three uo'uths then the Illi nois farms. There tjian during anv prevvm" six i u(t, a fai'ni hi Kaiisas jint-h9 the history of the state, today that has Hot a real Value of and a largC proportion of (he at least -fK' per ficre Still bare ben purchased dyjther. Kansas fanns will jay mor vU)mi of other part leu- than Current interest oU aiib 3lUan Cress Suhdnywas chilly tJny f.r Ids timC of the yeflr. I.itrarV rnntnii.

Went to Clerirwas1 To U- tiH-vn i.v th. si.ini Hill finals Sunday evening oil his wheel. cicr the i'ri'iif mil hull' s.ioo-.t.-iy Ml-, Wl, 1.11 I 'v'iiii. April VI. ovr 1 lie irpnovt exhibition.

The rin-Milc frnbiri- thin will I1 tli: (Iriinic. TliP llousc H'O ijist in heur 'la'f. A.J. Miller Unisbed pa'ntiep 'Tohn 1 H.V.11..V. 1..

jfivly bv Illinois and Ohio farmers $100 per acre, in addition to pro- Hickey ipl-ov'i it MiniiL' i ijiiiii-n1 i who nrc selling their higher val-iifd farms and taking advantage uf lic purchase the r-hcaper and more productive farm. Many Kansas fntmfr hare sold their farms viding the home and living of tlm Ai.ir' s--t w. Rnth uhihis- fanner and their families, pro-1, the intc-iest Wei vided th-v are 11 farmed. Tlre Tfl i ik (e your iii. vU Tlie TiSt.l.'a;:.

is no home t-qual to that on ajilmvn, goml Ka'i5ae fanii; and tlu re is no I Tin- -arm i.u-nw place on cafih where can sh'ler firit to We inimrnini m-vu- mil Ban.i. live so cheaply and earn an -mia! The ihtv m.H-k i-h i mn. m.si;:i. tnvili'S voti to CaN ht Ids nnt'ket dod "xiend to hi ni a rbnty nf your pattonfi.e. Iff.

keeps a full lihe of refill find. "Srtlt "mats, tte Ciu RiiSpdW 1'roprietor. j. i ir 4i, i .4 I'lo'ct-oon WHllttt ieirMiS to sen. cia tbitwh ldaciiiahishrf I'riees on illlMMIIU.

t)l pOlH fill ll 'i Jl' i J- Miiici.i- vestuicnt. Beware of the man Ann'-'ss, wa the 'itr today tUAf ffrms then they thought Hum; Hill 'uarteii. Winp "rana. iil.H CMlIS: li BVB.i-t,i,V i)t anv r(n would ny. lllenois i that asks rou to place a price on and invested in dllnr wnHli of farm avfrpse' $M) or wore; wn Uz.f Twfth?.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1898-1899