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The Little River News from Little River, Kansas • 3

The Little River News from Little River, Kansas • 3

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LITTLE RIVER NEWS A. LAKKIN, RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Congregational Church. Meetings will be held First ainl Third Sundays each month, eleven o'clock a. in.

railroad time. G. P. Clafmk, Pastor. ISsO is on its last Ifgs.

Look to the school interests. Choice mince meat at Larkin's. Remember LarUln sells the boar of Hour. Holiday candies at the Pioneer -PROPRIETOR OF- If tlis tiint! hard, stop your paper but lo not shorten the allowance for whUliy or tobacco. A good paper In a family is great comfort to the wife and children, but that is no reason why you should provide them with a weekly luxury at the expense ofa daily necessity.

Mr. Gentry, of Brookville, Is considerably "taken up with our town mid I SI I 1J I I a Look out for that division. Christmas g0(ls at Larkiu's. Hosiery vi the Pioneer Grocery. When we Incorporate, what won't we do.

Sugar, coffee, tea, spice and dried fruit at Larkin's. Just look at those holiday goods at the rioneer Grocery. Reeves will have fresh fish from now until after New Year. Mens, womens and chlldrens rubber over shoss at Larkin's. Buy groceries of W.

Harmon, at the Iowa Store, Lyons, Kansas. Bed comforts and blankets blankets and bed comforts, at Larkiu's. Old papers for sale at this office, for no other use than the pantry shelves. Just received, another lot of Indies, misses and childrens shoes at Larkiu's. Little Biver is threatened to be afflicted with a brass band.

Oh what have we doner Charles, we must have good flour for our Christmas cakes. At Larkiu's you CO EC LU 53 Cli r- a CO Lu OS CL 00 sJS to ui REIYIEMBER, That A. Larkin's Store is Ono of tho Fair Dealings and tho Rest Gooifs for which we Rest for Success and, with Choice Selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Men and Womens' Furnishing Goods, and, in fact, Every thing Usually kept iu a First-class Establishment, if not on Land, will be Added from Time to Time, so that Men, Women and Children can sny I Hay My Goods at Larkin's." He has as tho Lowest. If any Occurs, rect, Please Report them and all Wrong power. Thankful for the Patronage Received, wo trust to merit still more.

RESPECTFULLY, YOU'RE WKDNKSnAT MOf.NINOB. Ol'Il MOTTO IKT LITTLE IIIVEK TIIRIYE, aurroiti tiik TArKii nii.p Tim town. ITEMS BY THE RIVER SIDE, Emigration. Salt, salt, suit, at Lnrkiu's. Lemons, oranges and apples at Larkiu's.

Buckwheat flour, In bulk, at the Pioneer Grocery. Just received, Balmeral and felt shirts, at parkin's. 4. man cannot expect half a losf when jhe loafs all of the time. For canned goods and choice groceries go to the Pioneer Grocery.

Beeves pays highest market price for all kinds of country producs. A large assortment at oaps just at the Pioneer Grocery. A young lady in -town calls the News, My Wednesday -evening mail." The boom still at Beeves' grocery, lie is buyipg piles of dressed poultry, buttar, sto. Live men believe In the efficiency of printers1 ink, and never fail to have a run of trade. Just received, a large stock of cooking and heating stoves, at prices to suit the Edwards Bro's Fair.

The railroad is to be extended to Ellen-wood by the 15th of May, so the latest from headquarters assures us. Whoop lal Attend the Christinas tree festival and tear the children laugh and cry. Ilia raudulency, old Santa Clause, will be there. Some far-seeing and thoughtful person, might put a widow upon the Christinas tree. Oh, oh, but it would tickle somebody we know.

Ifyoukuow anything you think the people ought to know, report It to the Saws, and It will be prepared and given to the public. Help the news gatherer. Grand ball announced for New Year's night. You, young man with a blue shirt on, swing that gal with the rea dress on-ghee Uaughl Allptomenadc! S. Jacobs, of Sterling, has knocked the bottom out of prices of groceries.

The people living In the vicinity of Sterling make the bUleineut that Jacobs takes the lead. We felt the heft" of a Christmas tree yesterday. It's branches are stout and able to hold a great number of good thing. N'o doubt many hearts will be made happy Friday evening by the generous gifts of rivnds. I.

W. Slocuin, general manager of Arthur Larkiu's extensive business, Is in the city. In the Interest of the proprio-ter he Is tier to suggest Improvements and to make out a lit of everything that needed to make the Palace More the lieH ami mot completely Stocked bouse In the county. S. I.

Joy, living six miles south of llmuktille, wa In the city Monday, looking oxer the Ouest land In Ksiisas. He will come In January to stay, aud will cultivate farm on the Isnds of Mr. I lodges. Saline county will loae one of Iter stalwart husbandmen, but Bice county will give him welcome. The News says coiim and Joy be with hlui.

Not far from the Na office there Is a violin, and the scraping thereon by the booslle b'boya do great violins to our feeling. If the eviscerated eats ever eliminated such hideout sounds as their dried and twisted intestines yield under the manipulations of the average amateur, dont wonder they were killed aud their boJIee burled at low water mark. W.T. Cte. alias Sweet William," received a laudatory letter Hit other day, from an old dame of his In Mcl'berson, and tiuce then be bu been wearing a plug hat, white cravat and Maud up collar.

Ila used to be Just as sociable as you please, but since the receipt of Dial Utter, ahem, lit wont speak to you. It's all right, Bill, we'll have semebody send us a letter fruiu McPhersou some day. Doc" Lowe, who has bad a hand-to- hand encounter with a severe spell of leans, mustered strength enough to leave his farm home to vWt town on Monday. Ills many friends were pleaed to meet htm and glad to learn that he got the uppee hand of the fellow who bad him down. "Duo" Is generous, kind, warui-bearted; a pioneer of litis valley, we are glad that he Is con tales- cent aud hoful far a new business campaign.

Have a locked box In every business liana, and la these botes depoait your apart nickels and pennies for the purpose of erecting a good school building. A good School demeods our 11 rat aiteuUsu, II Is of trst Importance. Erect a good school building and bars It understood that all the religions denomiaaliont can bold service the rain. When we can tell the outside world that we hare an exce-lent school system aud all the facilities for secular education, then we can beck on to the emigrant to come ibis way, and the emigrant will come, too. IX J.

Pair bat an eye to business. During bit tocenl visit la this c4ty.be was contemplating a no les worthy enterprise than sn Improved and practical method of water woika. His attention ervined to be riveted upon the summit of the Incline aouth at the bead of Main street. We buttonholed our ditUiiguUhcd vNtur. Tp there," he sai.l, "is the place for our water woiks; a windmill at the bead of this sUwt, right on the hill, With a reservoir near by, and the town can be eupilie4 With a good quality of water, We know that our future townsman has great things lu stoic for the City by Hit lUvtr Mde aud when lis says he will do this or that It 1 to be peifoiiacJ, aud not en t3 00 3 at rn cz CJ rn CO CO rn so rrj CO I i CO 00 Permanent Institutions of Little River.

the Money is tho Foundation upon our Enlarged Building filled up with a the Goods and his Trices nro as Low or Statement made that is Not Cor shall be made Right, if within our INVITED Wa are Hero to Stay, to Sell Groceries to the People kEADV FOR HL'MXESS Union Sabbath-School. Union Babhath-school, hold at twelve o'clock noon. A. C. Walkek, Sup't.

Methodist-Episcopal Church. Will hold services each alternate Sabbath at eleven o'clock a. iu tho Depot waiting-ioom beginning November 14th, 1SS0. J. W.

Cnow, Pastor. RAILROAD TIME-CARD! ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE R. PiwsenRor, pointi Eiml 5:45 A.M. Froiuht Accommorintlou, East A. M.

1'aHwetiffer, fftthiK Wont 10:5 P.M. Freight Accommodation, P.M. TIIKOCUU KATES AND TICKKTg To any point North, Honth, East or Weet, upon uppllcatlou. C. E.

Hommook, Agent, Llttlo Itlver, Kan. LETTERS UNCALLED FOR. List of letters remaining unclaimed in, the potofllco at Little llivcr, Kice county, Dec. 1st, 1880: Coflln, Dr. Willie; I Kweenoy, James A.

b.i EnbertH, I'ltlllii; I Duvisou, Mm. J. A Freeman, William. I Purtles calling for any of the above letters, will please say advertised." J. W.

CitAwroitD, P. M. WEEKLY GRAIN REPORT. 00BKZCTID WEKKLT BY EDWARDS DKOS. A MIR.

OBOIU1I L. TE1UIT, BUTEtt. Wheat, Xo. 2 08 cents Wheat.Xo. 3 GO cents Kejected Wheat C2 cenu ADVERTISEMENTS.

8. WIAOU, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflks In Lire Drug Store, eaal aldo Main at, LITTLE ItlVElt, KANSAS. yoYLS hill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLLECTIONS A 61'BCIALTY.

LYONS, KANSAS. W. WHITE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JVnwiit attention given to foioljn and domestic Colli'CtllilUt. LYONS, KANSAS. LITTLE VALLET HOTEL, 1 fiSKlL.

PBCPSItTM. Ooiwfi.tM.ttj witfrrl? new ind bsHrlncall lliu pvKlcru mirmvuKut 1m ctmuutl. Actm imwliiiUa fr rvilrtr im.i'iVr ai ii'snMerrUi un vvrrjr iHv-ti lit riUili-tit A jvd fciui1v luum iHuUilml fur commercinl Oacu. I.ITTLX2 lllVFIC ItAV. POST-OFFICE STORE, Ktl l-S ON IIANO SCKOOL BOOIS STATIONERY cnuat, TOItUX-O.

ETC LOAN AND IXsniANCE AGKNCY. U'hr rtu'-s rn rc linos. CHAWrOIU) ft WIHLK, I.I11I.E RIVKK. KANSAS. LOW at- BATES CITY MEAT MARKET I.lTTLi: IIIVEK, UAX.

Fre4i Meat alwys on hand. Good Frcli I'mk. Trice I'aid for Kal li'tcs. IF Yon wnut to Iltijr A T. 1 N.

I. Luud. IF Ton 1TI lo liny rnrUjr ItuprotcU l'urut. IF Yon Want Yonr Farm or 1'arui rroiKTiy Mold. IF Yon Witnl Money on It n( iht cent.

IF Yon uni to Itnjr a Town Lot la Little Utter. IF Yen IVnBt lo Inamrc Your lropcrfy IF Yon Unto Any I'm for a I'ablir. cone am) isli: mi; at the C. E. H0LBR00K conn ASYWAY.

A OsiSI nt ftw la 1V ln ht Vrt l4Mwi iw-Th(n lilt I Miid Vim mri-tl tfl WHT YW H'. tl a aS ta i n4 t.ii iatir aa rtim pr ftipiti a -nt a awM al Wax mmkint at 0 t.bl" aaif aM iwitic aat aia mk fat ff Ititiw atfe la anns a fei to mala mw mw-n tn tta. tt.a ax' miJnanam Tlwa atVfl a it a ft.t BY THE KEY LUMCER MAN, TO VISIT THE "LITTLE RIVER LUMBER YARD," TO INSPECT THE STOCK, LOOK AROUND, SEE FOR YOURSELF AND PICK OUT YOUR Groceiy. W. Beews has the boss cigars and Durham tobacco.

In the Spring we shall have a brick yard in full operation. I. W. Reevss wants eggs at 25 cents, but none at thirty cents. A good line of chinaware, for Christ mas at the Pioneer Grocery.

If "time is money," some men in this vicinity are immensely wealthy. Ah, the rashly importunate turkey figures once more in domestic affairs. Oh, for a sight of that bridge! Though lost to sight, to memory dear." Among other things, thors Is a pro position to construct a water works. Whew I Mrs. A.

Higham and family are snugly ensconced in their new home in the Future Great. Bemember, the stock of mens, boys and childrens hats and caps is complete at Larkin's mammoth store. "Bad bread again." Go to Larkin's and buy "Good Luck" or "Standard" flour, then you shall have good bread. Immense stock of dry goods, notions boots and shoes, just received at the Iowa Store, south side ot square, Lyons, Kansas. The finest line of shelf hardware in Bice county.

Give us a call and we will convince you of the fact Edward's Bro's Fair. A man wearing a plug hat was the object of special attention a few days ago; That's nothing. A man can wear a plug lnit if he wants to. According to the sign no snow, this Winter will go off with rain. Certainly the sun effectually disposed of our last visitation In a summary way.

Owners of farms complain of the sud den disappearance of renters without squaring accounts. Can it be possible that there Is corruption amongst the "honest farmers?" We have a large stock of silver and plated ware, which we will sell at cost until after the holidays. Come In and buy your wife a ulco present while you can get the goods cheap. Edwards Bro's Fair. A petition lias iieen circulated, praying the honorable Hoard of County Coinmls-aloiu-rs to Indulge Little Biver City with a justice of the peace, to be voted for at the ensuing Spring election.

In the mean time we hojte to have no eicclal nevd of such nn oilleer except for marrying a mimiM-r of our city bachelors and re marrying our anxious widowsrs. We never noticed game being so ab.in lai.t In the country us it has been tlis proeiit Winter, and not only has It been iiuuMitlly plenty, but several SjTi- of game that for years has been cvimidcp-d scarce, are lu tlis iitutk't ami bring to the gluttons of Kansas in geni-roiis numbers. Notwithstanding the unusual severity of the season, the wild gee, have made litis rvgiou headquarter and wild turkeys are displayed upoii Uie shoulders of our hoys by the ihieu. Squirrels, well, not to plenty, owing to the scaru.ty of nut grove. The quail, though quick winged Is not too spry to elude the shut of the stnrtMiian, aud every day the game purchasers are receiving quantities of them "all sound and sweet." this lime on, lite tablet of the epicurean will smoke with these savory viands fit for gods aud men.

Whether It be cold and stormy, moist and disagreeable, or the temperature all that Die mod faiilt-llnding can deidre, the scramble on Saturday night in laying In Holiday's provender requires genuine grit. I.st Saturday, notwithstanding the Inclement weather, many were upon the street and la the business marls, visiting their favorite butcher, baker or grocer, (we have now three butcher simps.) and these places were thronged. But the wants of the Inner man are ex acting and will admit of no procrastination. All hrndom has decreed that their products are staple, and JJ cenu per down Is the lowe4 quoUUeu we give lu the article. The inventive genius who will serve up a product as a substitute for eggs will reap a pmly fortune for his trouble; but here we must pronounce the eggplant pati-iiie a grot humbug.

Butter Arm at 14 cents. What a ray of pleasure must Illuminate the physiognomy of Uit butter man when he delivers the lacteal product at the price now so stoutly enforced, and this persecuted and down trodden people, cringing beneath the yoke of oppression and bard timet will soon rise up In their majesty and successfully demand an additional nickel pound fol this oleaginous commodity. Apple, with their ruddy checks, look as though they were bsppy at having emaped the tquecKlug' process, and lad that they bad Vacated a state that bad been to Obdurate In lite stniggle for stale rights. The general demand for buckwheat (3 cents per pound) make the butcher look sweet, as buck wheat eiket and vantage gi hand In hsud. Chickens were not plenty, but wj'J eggs at 1 ecu It per don Uit Nuulo portion tlii- keiul.Mu has Ukt a new tease of life.

Tltt uuinlirr of )mig lady goer Was iiialerislly lessened oil su-cniti of the cnld and rain, but" tlear UauituV comes to the re -cue as usual and Wad db's aliittg under the itflit of a well-rilled haslet. We pi iced at JJ.tVJ per dieii iiiilims not one to be to.md (tigs fieri 10 crnls per pmiud. lu the way of Crca, wheal Is- firm al CO crnis, col ii 32 rails, oats IM, and flour by the Mck 1.19. OovJ peUlec are really al el ocnU. siirrounuiiig country.

He intends mov ing his large herd of cattle from Mule creek to the corn Holds of Mr. Hodges' farm. This move on the part of our extensive stock man will create a demand and open up a good paying market for corn. Everything helps nowadays. We regret having to make the statement that the price offered for wheat in this market is so low that farmers do not teel justified In coming to our town therefore, we are losing trsde every day.

For the Rake of the town, for the benefit of our business men, we hope some Improvement may be made in prices, so we may have a reaction in trade. Come, boys. It will never do to let the other towns get away with us. A young gentleman, living not far from this city, thought he would do a fine thing by his folks In Pennsylvania, so ho bought four live prairie chickens, boxed them up nicely and sent them by express to his father, with the "compliments of your affectionate son, John." Two weeks elapsed when John received a lettor which said Chickens received, two dead, two worse than dead express charges $4.00. When you se.id any more of your western products, pay the charges yourself." John is tickled nearly to death over it and foots up the cost of the birds to him and the old man as follows: Four chickens, box for shipping, 50 cts.v- express chmges, $1.

Total, for four awfully dead chickens, $5.50, or $1.37 each, rather an expensive luxury. We would Uke to publish a Sunday-school paper, but we cannot, It is not our fort We prefer to conduct a paper that Is strictly secular strictly speaking, a newspaper, although, perhaps, the Sun day-school paper would pay the best. One day last week, a slick, smooth tongued Individual struck our village aud reaped a gopd harvest; be was agent for a religious paper published lu Kansas City, and going the rounds of tho bouses he picked up twenty-live to thirty dollars, In a few hours time. In return for this money he will send back several copies of his religious weekly, and our town will receive a weak, stereotyped puff, a puff from a source where it will accomplish ue good. This man received about thirty dollars, by a few hours labor aud It was glveit cheerfully.

Tho Nfcws worked tut whole week.aud late at night and he puffed the country fir and wide and during thut wh le week one man entered tho oiHce and pild one dollar and fifty cent. Is this religion, reason, consistency, or what is it? An utter elrunger Is bolstered lip with good fat (XKkct book ami tho home newspaper is allowed to wiggle for iMelf, isn't that a nice atule of luT-drs? The fiel lh-rc 'sm thing radlcall) wiong with our sodriy. The grand principle "charity begins at home," is entirely lot tight of A liiou-aud aud one appeal fur aid start up tstdl week, and the most claicrviiig ohjecto arc slighted. Thcru'a a thousand aud one bo many preachers of the Gosjtcl we have not, even to lite c-limillou of a hair, antipathy toward minister of the chris tian religion, but we know full well that there are too many deluding upon the people fol support. It aars to us that one Is sufficient for Little Kiver; one minister cau kueel at the slur of God and lead lu prayer the people of Little River and the enjoining territory.

Out church cau serve all religious purpthe until our town has grown aud our people art In a better condition to support more. The Lord will hear the prayers of bis people In a store-room as well at la a church and prayers certain', are at acceptable lu a no re-room as lit a church building that Is not paid for; nor does the Father expect us to expend oar last dollar toward the erection of churches while there are many poor farmers living on rations, trying to pay for their farms, and they need help. There are many poor women and poorly-clad children living in humble houses, en limited fare, this cold faon, and they tired belts snd It Is the grandest religion iu tho world to relieve them. There is Die home paper, molding public opinion, doing everything In Its power to help everybodyi'lsc, It needs the spare dollars. What If you have paid jour subscription, come sgaln the per it here for your benefit.

Be consistent; help the real worthy objects; help the practical things of tife; help those who work to promote the growth of your town and propcrtj; and, when our town has grown big and strong, stout and hearty, In wraith, In population, In aim, help lite ministers and build churches, help the religious papers; but don't forget one thing that a good school to educate the children needs our attention more than anything else. Cheap Claim for Sate. tVnmttlinn ilffht nf 100 arrwa. all good, tillable land, 44 acres under culll-ration, r.J acres of lxttimiJnd, II acre of good wheat, good branch tr living Water Mirwgn uw lann, ipuxi eoi 1122, wsd rtsttle cellar, Will. Also, frame house Mlualed 0 mites rinrtti-wrst nf Little ltlvt al.it ion.

bos. w. q. 21 town 11, ranae 7. wet.

rtiea s-w. Apply u. I'ulman Barbed Wire Fence, We have J'lrt reorlred a car load of isrle. wire fence an are now pr-isrrl 10 yon at the lowest lithe at our slots--. (Melting.

NicWson, Ll'tle liiver and Lions. wards Dims A Fair. Money lo Loan. Turtle wanting money It Ivan, per eitl ei srciee nv nn by in Ving i'itiriiiou J. II.

LicJ.Mvkcr, at Sterling, has sis. If I Pi I lr 1 can it. The Iowa Store is the place to buy a nobby tic, cap, hat, glove, or the nicest calf boot, In Lyons, Kansas. Five and seven cents per pound for dressed chickens and turkeys for this week only, at the Pioneer Grocery. It has been suggested that building fires and hauling coal are calculated to make people sigh for a more tropical clime.

Our line of pocket and table cutlery Is complete. We will sell at your own prices. Come in and see us. Edwards Bro's Fair. I.

W. Beeves wants fifty head of stock hogs that will weigh from one hundred to one hundred and fifty pouuds. Good thrifty ones or none. The firm of Lowe 4 Bates, victualers and sausage manufacturers, Is, tills day of eur Lord, eighteen hundred aud se forth, desolvcd partuershlp. The handsomest girl in Sterling Is a newspaper currier.

She carries the Bulletin under her polonaise, but whether Ulmer made this discovery or not we cannot say A party of guy and festive gentlemen of this city vl'ltcd the county-eut on Saturday to pay their taxes. It was in-tensely cold, but they quenched their thirst at the artcsluu well and returned happy. Edwards Bro's at Fatr have the largest aud beat assorted stock of lumber In Bice county. They will duplicate any price wot of the Missouri river. To be convinced of this fact, come and see iin and the boys will take pleasure lu showing you through the yard.

When Claniu arrived In town Saturday evening lat a wind and ruin utorut prevailed, and his interesting lecture upon Africa was lu coiiMiiueiicv pv-tputtcd, a there were hut few prepared to ailenJ. The reverend gitul men will iutereat us some eveiilng about four weeks hence The unruly conduct of the tru)pe-l to mUs a treat. Found, In the vlriulty of the pof tifilce, a pocket book, containing a one thou, and dollar government bond, fifteen cent piece of fractional currency, some hard money, uotc. letters and private paper. Owner can have hither (new prouuuii) property, by calling at title office and standing the usual crefs-exauiinaUon and paying cost.

Mr. Cooney and Mr. Fotr shook hsnds and promised not to smoke before New Year's day. Since the day they procured a divorce from the ahnoxious weed they have been offered not lets thsn two hundred clears. Tit ever thus, men never yet tried to reform but temptations was sure to beset their pathway.

Gentlemen, all that Is needed Is courage to say No! But then, the whole thing will cud In einoke after alL Treasurer Perdue has disposed of his personal property, so we were Informed, and moved, bag and baggage, hick, stock and barrel, to the couuty-wat. While we congratulate the tnetroolls on thW acquisition, we regret that our laat hope Is extinguished of bsving him build a palatial residence in the Future Great. Never mind, Mr. Perdue, Just you wlt until that other railroad corns, and the dlvNon Is lucjted here, you'll be asking us to take you back. A better price must tie paid for corn.

Farmers are grumbling and not without some cause. Trade Is falling off and we art all sufferers. A remedy must be furnished for this ui state of affairs, we cannot be silent when we faar fanners say they shall not return until better prices are offered. We are solely de pendent upon the farming community for a UvHhood and we must deal justly with them. Hits thing of InviUng hard timet too agravaling for anything.

Mine boat at the Palace Dining Hall, bu bad a severs struggle with chronic phleblles, meaning la English language varicose veins. He bat been quite tame and confined to bed for days. Once in Kaoaas City he was under medical treat toetit for the same disc and the curing process occupied a period of six month. lie Insists that we give Dr. II S.

Bragg due credit for efficient profcxdonal nice, the doctor harjig put him through a conn of tieatmenl and restored him to health In a few days. Wo know how sensitive reportable physicians are shout having tho Ihinga mentioned, the code of rtMoa a-lhervtl to by the pro- fMiou MiMly fork-Idling the public lion of mrticrs of this kind. Our heme (hyotciaa ned HO notice, hi lepiiUliou III this comity Is cuMiMi J. Wuuld that the swat had many phytkiiua as Uioroitgh lu IVoty and ptacUc. Ituit't get tilery, doctor, this is our ftiuuaL HIS STCCK COi'sSiSTS OF 4 LATHS, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, HAIR, CEMENT, STOVES, BUILDERS HARDWARE AND BUILDING PAPER.

HE IS ALSO DEALER IN COAL A. HIGHAM, LITTLE RIVER, KANSAS. -rrr a TXJSS, noxcr.ua or tuk THE PIOIER GROCERY Wo were First In the Field. Wo shall be the Lastto Depart 4 Westward the Star of Empire Tskt( way lo Hie Store of Star Grocers. roiois.

GLisswiEE mmm LITTLE RIVER, KANSAS. NOW 01 EN AND L. A. POPULAR BAKERY RESTAURANT, otr nr.tnv iwm mji.ss. GoJ ViU tor 45 ocnts.

Mrals aiAll llwirt. Fivali ttrra.l, Oak's. Plra. on Hstiit by balms..

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