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The Monthly Gleaner from Mayday, Kansas • 3

The Monthly Gleaner from Mayday, Kansas • 3

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Mayday, Kansas
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Home Paragraphs. Machine Oil at S.Weichselbaum's. Thiit shower last Thursday night came in good' time to help till out the corn. and wife with his wife's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

Tarvin, all of Mnrysville, Ynade their, relatives here a visit the first of last week. Levi Castor has returned from his west-orii trip. Can't stay away from Kansas. Corn, cucumbers and cholera morbus hav been in the market for two weeks. New goods constantly arriving at IS.

Weichselbaum's. Alex. Wilson returned from the west a few days ago. He brought about 225 head of cattle, which he bought in western Kansas, with him. The majority of the cattle were taken on to Nebraska.

This is very pleasant summer weather we are having now. Nights cool and nice. If you want peace and comfort in your family don't fail to order a Parkhurst washing machine of S. VVcichscibaum. Elmer Spurrier has gone to Iowa on a visit.

If you want a package of those beautiful floral cards you must order soon as they are going very fast. S.E.Cloud has made a neat looking, commodious frametaddition to his house. The best lard oil at 80 cts. and the best Castor oil at $1.30 a gallon at Winkler's Mills. Wm.C.Willcox's public sale comes off, xiive miles south west of May Day, on Saturday August the 7th.

James Walker and wife lost one of their twin boys; it was buried July 16th. Jas. Hainey and wife, ot Fancy Creek, hav a young boarder. Haven't learned whether it was a. boy or a girl.

School officers should see to it that their school houses are in good repair. If there arc a number of window glass out one single rain will do the house more damage than all it would cost to replace the broken panes of glass. We hav received from the publisher, C.DeVilbhss, at Shell sburg, Iowa, the Pure Religion, a monthly holiness periodical; terms, 25 cents a year. CrClubbed with the Gleaner, 35 cts.j& W.S.IJALDWIJX, PGWEUSBMG, KANSAS. Ajjent for the CHALLENGE MILL KATAVIA, ILLS.

ALSO HGPKiFS CHOICE MOWER, the best mower in existence. AND THE STAR WOOD PUMPS Porcelain lined Iron Cylinder. 4-6 CLAY COUNTY NURSERY. -Third year Before the Public- I do my own grafting, taking my scions from thrifty grow-i ng trees that hav been acclimated and are iiuw bearing fruit in Kaunas. Fruit Trees and Hedge Plants.

For further particulars call at the office of the Stone Barn, Clay Center, or at my nursery, 8 1-2 miles north-east of Clay Center, Kansas. A.IOIILLER, proprietor. BALDWIN, Agent. 3-8 THE OLD AND RELIABLE FIRM Of RuthraufF and Pinkerton, in Clay Center, are loaning money at 10 per cent, interest; no commission. Their office is full of land buyers.

They sell at least a Section of land daily. They do a general Real Estate and insurance business, make deeds, Abstracts, Mortgages etc. They loan money to persons in Riley county as well as in Clay. ELIHU MOON, IS NOW PREPARED TO DO Blacksmitliin ON SHORT NOTICE. Giv him a call.

His shop is at his farm. If you want your cultivator shovels sharpened or a new plow lay made and finished up in good shape go to S. Moon, west of Stock yards, Palmer, Kans. Don't you forget it. Two rubber tipped lead pencils for 5 cts.

at the Gleaner office. OA nice mixed cards with nam neatly printed in stylish OU sent post-paid to any address lor 10 cts. at Gleaner office. Good Stationery at low prices ink, 5 c. a bottle; 24 sheets letter paper for' 15 ctsi envelopes, lead pencils, pens, etc.

at proportionate low rates at the Gleaner printing office two miles west of May Day. Now 'is' your tiirie to subscribe for the Gleaner. Only 20 cts a year..

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Pages Available:
96
Years Available:
1879-1880