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The Neosho Valley Press from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 1

The Neosho Valley Press from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 1

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Ok 1- 7 1 I I Tin mwmwb AAIAA VOL. ND. 25. NEOSHO RAPIDS, KANSAS, THURSDAY, EI ARC 3, 1887. PRICE: per year The Death List.

Junction Notes. Badger Creek. T.OT. co-era Vi rv -fTiiLra I fT-' 1ST 4 11 AX aC iJ Al Marriage Ceremony should read s9 Ed. Press: I thought that a few Farmers are getting ready for thus: Will you take this brick man-1 -a "a IS YOUR CHANCE To Get Something Fcr Nothing.

items from our neighborhood would Springs work. Henry Daily is very sick. not come amiss as there seems to MAJOR A. PAUL, Proprietor. 1: be a boom every where in our" thriving county; but our county has not.

caught the fever very bad yel The farmers are as enthusiastic rS-j they o-vt were in the coming rear trying make back what John Mark and Geo. Sill are loading a couple of cars with wheat at Wyckoff. Chamblin is again hapy to be father. TIME SCHEDULE, S. K.

Going west. Going east. am Ottawa. Neosho Kapids. 0:55 am Emporia.

sion, this carriage an-1 span of bays, these diamonds for your wedded husband? Yes. Will you take this unpaid Millinery bill, this chignon of foreign hair, these affected accomplishments for thy wedded wife? Yes. Then what man has joined together let the next best man run away with, so that the divorce court may tear them assun-der. 03 45 Book Free 45 MISSOCRI PACIFIC PCfTEDULE. PaeBcnger, Korth at Wyckoff 1 itt south pm Freight, North south am a mm You, will get FREE of all charge, the FORTY-FIVE BOOKS named below, if you will come in and give us 81.50 for a year's sub-tcription to the NEOSHO VALLEY PRESS, before March 1st, 1887.

jfcay 3Iany of the books are well worth ve cents each. Isaac Sill, while digging a well thT la in 8nort on his lot in Emporia, found a large and li Providence miles on -us we bone at the depth of forty feet. rjv-'lU laake a. tempt. Warner Davis and family will! We finishe! school soon start to California to look n- 1 last nni and had two over the country.

If it suits them scboo', and we or-they expect to move there tlicj a Sab-ail, rhooi and elect-near future, ed xit v. II. Ily K-r. i toiident and A G. Sievei eon assist-- Mr.

Carl toa gave the JCunetion lent At f.fVvecv Months-folks a lecture on the formation of wo a leol aT, I lect-thc earth's crust, last Friday night. ed A G. ruIerintewder.t Thursday, Mch. 3,: 1887. P1AnVELOUS PRICES! IIouse: School, property of the8 J.

S. Muleonery district, on tho night of the 23d of combustion. Loss insurance 550. ITotjse: Residence, Henry Batch the owner; nothing saved but a sewing machine and some clothing; went up in names, cause defective flue. This is the second house these people have lost in the same manner." "Please may I take this stove home with me, I want to use it a while?" said our paragrapher to Messrs.

Wheeler Semans the other dayr. irou mayr if yrou pay for it'was their rcplyTi "Well, I just wanted to use it a "while," said tho man of the pen. "Why don't you buy it then?" said the dealers in hardware. "Well, I have been in the habit of baying and paying for things that I want; but Avhen people want copies of the article I deal in, they come in and ask for them, and say nothing about the pay, so I thought it was getting to be the custom, and thought I would try it; but I guess I won't take anything to-day if yoxt want me to pay for then. Good day." IIS 11a -iy i.

-r ii ii li i 8 -r Franlrie White is siek with the measles. Miss Mary Bollinfrer is visiting i ftTld 'r- W. assi.tent, her sister, Mrs. Chamblin. Wm.

Mo mikes is the dady of a new boy. and bil n. cry ood'ichoor all the winter with a fair prospect of a The health of the people is good with the exception of cob's which" owing to the sudden to Hartford D.B.Shields went Monday. Can any one tell what has become of Jack and the ironing table? We hear Mr. Schaeffer intends moving to Hartford soon.

ever has our school grown and prospered as it has this winter. With Miss Brinkerhotf a3 teacher j.ju. urovrn went to Emporia Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live iu! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans and thousands of means of enjoyment, nd we can desire no better when in perfect health but how often do tbe majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened discouraged and worcoitt with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer van easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August will make them free from uesease as iv.imi Dyspepsia and Liver are the direct, causes of seventy-five per cent t.f such maladies as biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, cQstivcuess," nervous pros-tration, dizziness of the head, palpitation cf the heart and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect.

Sample bottles 10 cents. Consumption Cured An old physician, retired from active- practice," having had placed in his hands by an Kast India Mis- Wednesday7. of the weather. Uncle Dave Ilnnter has returned Prnm 4 Via T.niYiolalniirt tritli i I ncnnl The schools have closed for a vacation of two weeks. and the -litfeiiiTon of the lt faco -n him Munnera and Cuatoma In For Away I.aitda, a rerv intertsin anil iurtlrucure liook of travels, ilcerih-lus; the lire, baidu, luauuera aud customs of tbe p4jilrof f.r'is;n 24.

I'opulnr Itnllada. Same size as shett music. Vi'ordi of all tne old nnd oew tomzs. i4. 'lled Bavrk.

A Novel. By Herb viwty. sa. Ik. arM's amr- Vei.

'j Jflorence uiU-n. Author ol Tiie Ilonv uu the ete. II. Mildred rr vanlon. A Novel, llj "The of Al'il'y Cava," etc.

1. Dark Uuya, A Novel. By the author or "Called Back." Hhudowa on the Pnow. A NoTel. By B.

L. Far-fon, author of etc. 7.0. l.eoMue By Alary Cecil Hay, author of Breuda Yorko. 31.

Srlcr Slnrrlnjre. A Novel. By Wllkle ColUus, author of No Naoie," etc. m. Iteniiinar tlie Whirlwind.

A "ovt. By ilary Cecil llav, auth.ir or lu etc 33. Iudley 'iirU-iin. A Novel. By Uias M.

E. Brad-don, author of l.ailv Att.iley'ti Secret," St. A Cloldon ilauu. A Novel. By the author of Pora err.

35. VstlerleV I'ate. A KoveU By Mrs. Alexander, author of Ti'e Wooini; O't," etc. 36.

felotc-r Bene. A Novel. By Wilkio author of The Vt'otuitu io M'hite," etc. 37. Anne.

A Novel. By Mrs. Uenry Wood, author ol Ka-il l.vnne. 3f. The l.nunl ft yah.

A Xovcl. By Miss MuUx-k, ulhoror Jnhu ilaiif.tx. etc. iJ. Kobinaon C'riiaoc A thrilling narrative by Ta Koe.

di-scribiiig titc adventures of a castaway iu tbs fciouth Pacific Oconii. 40. II ow to Mute Poultry Puy. A practical and Instructive series of lt- Mr. P.

H. Jsrolw. Poultry l.ditor of The Kami and Ceniou." Tbiia. lUu.trauo. 41.

I'uriur Mus'v and 'hemlrol Kxnerlmenta, a Iook which ho it to perform bnndreds of amusing tricks iu niaie aud instructive with siiuple atreutn. 42. tieum of the i'octa, containiuc cbartnins; sel-o-tiou. from Iulcii-jw, VTaitticr, Brrus, cbcrlcy, ai'Hire. Brvnnt.

aud niatiy others. linildZtia. I'lorta for I-rttfofsl, Tiosr-eoat IIoatca, a full anl plau. ol Kisht modern hcooss in fron $Jo0 to $451. 44.

Anei-tlotea of I'nbUc Men Krank-lin. vrebier. Clay. Til.leu, Lincoln, Scott, Grant, Garfield, GtaJmoiie. Butler, Hanoock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century.

45. ftlaop'a Fnhlcr. The work of an ancient geniu. Chit'lron have re.d tbem for couturier and grown people quote them every day. OUIl I'NE QUA IjE OFFER.

We have arranged -vv-ith the publishers of thpse IjotkB io furnish the whole forty-live with one year's subscription to our paper for or we -will send any five for as or the whole fort five for Address all orders to publishers of "NEOSHO VALLEY PRESS." Neosho Itapids, Kensas. JBSSyThe cnti-e lot for nothingn by tub-scribing before Mcli. 1st. Kcnoiiars, we nave one 01 the Old Grandma Stevesson- is quite est schools in the County. VII.ii.Hi Alno.1 til TV lf puMi.Iiuii lu uat patupliU-t form, aiwl .11 are prlnur4 Iruut a-vo type upam KoU paper.

They trvat or a Kreat iiruiKil suhjocta. u'l we uiiuk iiu on. tod amine ih ll without tin.ltni! lt-ureri many that be or ahc would like to pttinii. In elolh-botiud form tlieaa books would cost rmt h. Ka'i h.n coUlrte iu i-If.

I. a. It Mow lle.lott I'aoera. This the book er ol.iub jour uru.liill:r. tilj fjiev cried, and ti i.

in.t fitiitir lo-lay a ever wns. a. Winter r.Tenlnor Kwrcutluw. a larje eollrolioo of Actinic t-hara etc. for -Cial umliiTliig-, nrtvat-; lii.ulrlcMi., aud evenings at liunie.

Hark to tUo Old Hume A Kotel. Br Mary Cii amlir fr Hiddeu rurila." 4. IHuloiCMi-M, Uec-ltullwna aad a large ao! uai Kluw: evliibilioua suJ aud iriw.w j. Maadaril Letter Writer for Ladies and a e-iii tu corrvflpudeuoe. gi lug ili.it dirwlinu uv cAmpwilfou of leltcu ul evvrj aiuii, with fo.ia anl examples.

a. 'IT. riuc. Ilwp. A thrilling Novel.

By trilitl, auuiuruf "'rite Woman in White," etc. T. Kil Court lurm. Au iutircstiiig Norcl. BiJIrs.

Ih arr UwxI. auiliorol "Kast I-rune," eie. n. The l.uir of the Ijtke. By Hir Walter Scott.

la of tne Lake" is a loiuanee in rme, and of all ul o'tit uone is titoro Uvaotilul tiiaii thi. Jrt Cnuld'a A.t. 1 Kocl. tba author of Den tZ uaoa nrton. A Norol.

By Cforre Kliot, lutbcf ttt ilium Mill on the Floaa "eta l.nAy wriMiolliits'a lfreum. A Korel By the of flora lltwriiu." 1. Th. Mt-ry lte Holly Tree A KoveU Jli t.i' Author lora Th.irnC" The l(artEetor Wit. Ifimoraad Knit, a lares of Ui luuuy aoeciiotcx, po "Mt Iti'd 14.

John liowerbank a Wife. A Korcl. Fjr Huk, a'ltUor of -Jiilm Jialifav, Urmleiuan," etc. la. Vbe liruy Woman.

A Jiovul. Uy Mm. author of Alarv llartoii," ete. Hi. Mtteea (oBpkle ttorln ly Popular Authors.

ru.Hnciii( lote, hiumirou. autl dftectivc coricM, norte -t a.ieiet lite, or advouture, of railway Ittf, alt very id tTeitiit. 17. Jasper Itune'a Scerrt. A Novel.

By Min M. K. Itrad lnu, anttior of Aurora Kloyd," etc. lx. rtnrriVork Tr Homo Adornment, an entirely bw H.Mk iti lii coutaiiiiug eu.y and ira-ti'-al UnriwUtui.

Tor uiaklu fancy Ifaiketi, wall hmck-u. iic-Ole aork. embroidery, profusely tui clo aantlT illivtrMtl. 1J. irtuaaaa Ka'ry Htarlea for tbe Tinit.

The fiu.t oileutmui of fairy Tbo ciiiiutea are with ch.ni. 20. Muaoml Kllqnctte for Ladim and OenilMiiea, a lo to iHilileiie. and noo-l hreediug, gains the rules ai m)d'ru i-tiniii'tte for all occasions. II.

awful Kuanrlcdare Lor the SJIIIIon, a liaudy In. lurutiutiou for ail, upou tuauy auil vnrinus auOiects. si. The Home Cook Hook and Km iljr lhyl rinm, ciHitainiMS huiiorft' of cojkioi rtri9f Itiot to tellius; bow tocure all couiiucu aii- r-M'difs. Scho-ol in the Hazeldell district closed last Saturday.

A tip toe party was had at C. McCtilloch Tuesday night. Miss F. Grace Allen resigned her position as teacher of the Intermediate department of our schools, and left Wednesday morning for a visit to her parents at McPherson, Kansas. From there she will go to Inhanbane, on the Mrs Stevenson is still very low and" not expected to live.

Mrs David is siek from the effects of a bad cold. Joe. Mays has gone toMineappolis to spend the summer. Who? Protracted meetings at the F. M.

church, are in progress this week. The winter, term of the Chicago Mound school closed Wednesday of this Aveek. LADIES, LOOK HE Ret feeble. We buried Dec. Stevenson's baby the other day.

Davy Thomas has built himself a house on his farm. Some nice girl had better look a little ouL James Nelson is to farm his mother's land this year. There was a German hop at Joe. Smith's on the night of the 21st ult. W.H.Balch is going to farm it on a big scale this year.

Tom Smith who Lad Royal Laf-ferty's farm last year is going to move uj) near Emporia. John Love went to Reading last Sunday to see his brother Jim, as coast of Africa, to engage in Mis-sicnaryjivork. To say that Miss AlTenwijl be missed by the people of our city only feebly expresses We offer advantages to cash buy simple sionary the formula, of a ers, that will nover be found in vegetable remeuy for the speedy and permanent of ConsuiTip- Blue birds are singing, SAvallows are winging, blossoms are springing and summer is near. the sentiment of her many friends, tbe beaten path of regular trade. The James O'Toole sale lasted two days and an immense number cf people were in attendance.

We buy immense job lots from bankrupt concerns who are forced to sell, and our prices are final, dkcisivk, and CRUSHING! Following we give facts and figures that will not and cannot Lie! tion, Eronciii lis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and lung aifet-tions, after having ihorcugl.ly tested its wonderful curative powers, in thousands of cases, feels it Lis duly to make it known to his suffering The recipe sent free, to all who may desire it, with full di- IMPORTANT It is not -weakness to shed tears for those who depart from us, but a manifestation of the true state of the heart. For her many tears have fallen, and many more have been bravely suppressed. To go from home and friends and sail to that distant clime to teach those Have you heard E. T. White's Mocking bird? He sings bass as he (Jim) is going to California.

NIG BHD VALLEY PRESS. SPECIAL PREMIUM TO Ladies' elegant plush hand-bagsr Speaking about our school house- melodiously as does 'Our. Charley Stock-raisers 7ool-growers The school house in the J.S.Mul reetions tor preparing ana sueeess-fully using. Address with stamp, naming this paper, Dr. M.

li Cass, 210 Grand. Jersey. City, X. J. 7-S8 eathen people evinces a spirit Farmers Gapdenor3 Dairymen Florists and Sunda3 school, we have preaching everj-other Suncay by Brothei-Crookstand of the Presbyterian college of Emporia, and the Rev.

conery district was burned down hi commendaLle, and last Wednesday Lioss 8750.1 Butter-makers Foultrymen fmm her reward is sure. Insurance 550. Manning of Neosho Rapids every alternate Sabbath. Both of thest Fruitsrowers Bse-kecpers jxr ALL denominations have organizations-in this neighborhood. Our winter school is taught by a Quite an unusual amount of sickness during the month of February Dr.

Fitzgerald reports making 148 visits during that month. jMt iayts.ttw;ji;ii.yt zs'-jjgg 40c; Russia pocket-bocks, 28c (worth 75c); Alligator specie purses nickle frames, ball snap, large size, 22c; Ladies' two-blade pen knives, shell handle 20c; Manicure knives for finger nails 15c; Charm knives 10c; "Gem" carpet strecher the best 35c; MadaiCe Louise hair crimpers 10c; Baby pins fine gold plated with cut letters "Baby," "Darling," 20c a pair (worth50c); stereoscopes, fancy hoods 40c(worth 1); stereoscopic views, American, foreign, comic, statuary, and actresses, 50c per doz. (worth 2); gilt edge playing cards, 30e a pack ICQ J. a The young people of 98 Sive spelling schools every Thursday night. Pencil.

C.H.Stonc shows his enterprising spirit by making preparations to improve lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in block 45 on Walnut street. Letter ole. Badger Creek, Feb. 27, '87 Another Art Craze. The latest art work among ladies is known as the "French Craze," for decorating china, glassware, etc.

It is something extircly sew and is both profitable and facinat-ing. It is very popular in New York, Boston and other Eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the Art, will send an elegant china placque (size 18 inches,) handsomely decorated, for a model together with box of material, 100 colored designs assorted in flowers, The V-. Rlict W. druggist, Bipp ti3, Iai.

estilics: "I can reuom isen I Electric Bitters aa the very beat remedy, livery bottte sold has given xe-lie'f iu every ca.w. On man taoi six bottles, and was cure! of rteitmatism of 10 years Abraham Hare, dmgist, Belleville, Oiiio, Effiniu: "The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled in ray io years experience, is Kltctric Bittern. Thousands of ot'jor have added their testimony so tat tTie 'fsrdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do enw all ieseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at all drugstores. -gg- a -Js.

A Gift For tli. In order to give all a charge to te jt it, and t'ms lie cinvinced of vronderf j1 'curative powera, Dr. Jtis'a Xew Discovery jt coujrba aud colds, will be, for a time, given away. This offer is ouly liberal, but shews tijibounde 1 faiih in tiie merits cf this great remedy. Ail from concha, colds, coasumplion, Rf-tlima," Valuable Farms Fcr Sale.

No. 1. 120 acres of first class bottom land, all fenced with barb A number of jolly young folks gathered at the residence of AY. II. Wyckoir, at Wyckoff, last Friday night and enjoyed themselves -for a tew short hours.

(worth 75c); Tom Thumb playing handsome leatherette wire, 105 acres in cultivation, 15- cards, 10c; photo albums, gilt edge, 25c; Music boxes, very fine, 1.10; "Mikado" bangle bracelets, latf.st thing M.W. Lewis, from Emporia, arrived this morning vcith a of bridge workmeu to construct piers fcrtiioncw iron railroad bridge over the Cottonwood. broaolilti3, or any alTact'ou or liiEgi, are inestel to call at any Drag Ptore, and get a trial bottle free, tjil. animals, soldiers, land-scapes, complete with full instructions, upon receipt of only 1.00. The placque alone is woi'th more than the.

amount charged; To every lady who orders this outfit who encloses the address of five other ladies interested in Art matters, to whom we can mail our new cat v-nans Las purchased acres good timber. 3 houses: One good house with four rooms, and two good tenant houses, barn 16x24-xlC, and other outhouses, 6 acres fenced for hog lot with a never failing spring, 200 apple trees, 75 peach trees, 50 cherries, 12 pear currants gooseberries and other small fruits; two good wells and borderingon the Marias des eygnes river in Franklin County, an excellent bargain at the price of 4,000. Easy terms. la Village City i and Cotmtry! .2 Special GiJporliznily So Secure til Verrj ILiillc Cost, Information t'mt wUI oflcn return Von of IoZIars! Head tbe following OK A7JH 3 EJitorand builder up of wLat was formerly the most valuable find widely circulated Uural and Family Journal in tlii3 country, is now Editing, and witli Lis S02S publishing the WecJdj SKAIEJiaE FA K2KS1 at Chicago. Under the ICew Management, this old Journal (established ia 1811), has become one of t.ie most Valuable Kourccs of Practical, KclLr.ble Information in the United Statoft.

It is exceedingly Useful to Kvcry Woa.aasa and CriHd ii C-'oisntry, ViSJiijic or City, for the Farm and all grown upon it, its Crops, its Lire-stock, (Jartlen, Fruits and Flowera. AH SIOUSEEinEiEIlSeverywhero will find in the Prairla Farmer most Valuable, Useful Information about every kind Household Work and Care. This is pro-pai'id and edited by intelligent Women who wriio and talk about what they them st Ire DO, and i3 not a "scissor and paste" assortment of things that merely read well. A Beautiful, Illustrated Journal coming Every Week IVi J'rairie Farmer. I citroided B5 rif ilatioa under the new rntS fi 1 1 Iwcrvcs a rst plne ery II jJ35Jll pay at any Con.

1ST" Pur Headers can now hare Prairis Farmer ia connection -with our Journal at. Very Cost. The price until bill of truit and ornamental trees of Mr. BrinkerhofT to beautify and otherwise enhance the value of his property. Lettumgrow.

alogue of Art Goods, we will en Wo fcrniBh Tyith eacb ETp.r-.re- a hantifv.l Bet of Attttclimonts, consisting of 1 Rtji'FIjKIl, 1 TTJCKKli, and 1 BET KKMJIiat. Wo also furnish the follovriu; efjuipmeiitof Tooia and Accessories 1 Foot-Iicuniior. 1 Scre-w-Urivcr, 1 Wrench, 1 Oil Can and Oil, 1 Guage, 1 Guage-Scraw, 1 extra Thronf-l-laie, 1 extra Check-Spring. 1 package Keedles, ii HobbiiiS and 1 Instruction liook making the Mftcliiue fnlly equipped with, every articlo neceBuary, and Complete in every respect ami ready for -wvrk. EVERY HACKIKE WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, rheso Machines sre of SUPER'iOH WORKMANSHIP, Finely Adjuslei, and FIRST-CLASS in Every Respect The TARTS aro main by Steel Gunge, and must come out Perfectly Exact, and those- having the most Tear nxe made the Finest Steel, and fitted with the precision.

The MATERIALS AND SIKTAI.B nsed aro of the finest quality, and palentr'd with groat care. Tho LOOSE BALACK WHEEL is a very important improvement; ard constructed Tso that the Bobbins can lie ivithont running the machine or removfstfie vorh therefrom. ANOTHER Ait KED jmrilOTEilEK iBtho Bclf-Throading Eyelet, Check Leve and Needle Clamp. There are over 40.00 of thooc mi-iinea in use, and they are giving tho YEltY il.7i OS" SATISFACTION. Wecould add page after isage of tcRtimoniala, but it is unnecessary.

The ilACHXES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. The SEWING MACHINES are delivered ca board cars, or Express Corr.p 'ny i.i Chiocgo, vrit.l r.o exira charges lor boxing, cartage, flnflf nil One Year's SuhscripUon UlilJ OlOiUU to any DoUar Periodical, flnltf 010 fifl icludine One Year's ion D. BrinkerhotT closed his school in the -Hancock district last Friday. Mr. Brinkerhoil" h.is walked over 500 miies built Lis own fires at home and at the school house during the term, and he is G8 years old.

K. Page, M. LX, Ofilce Over Lewis MeCaiidless' Drttgtfre. Residence, 15 Merchants Street, Emporia, Kansas. S.

P. Reser, M. TD. PHYSIOS AN SO BOEOH. Office in Drugstore, Neosho Rapids, It.

C. CItOSS, rHES. CIIA9. S. CKOSS, CURll.

"ViI. JIAKTIXDALK, ICK 1'KES. in ladies' jewelry, 30c; Opera feather fans cardinal, blue, pink, or white, bone sticks 50c (worth 1.25) Ladies' shears, nickle platedr6 20c; Colored photos of actresses, 10c each, three for 25c; Sewing machine oil best sjerm), 3 large bottles, 25c; Lubin's complexion soap, 10c, 3 cakes for 25c; Lubin's beutifying powder, 12c; "Cosme-ticque" for the hair, 12e; Lyon's tooth large bottles, 15c; Petroleum jelly pomade, 3 bottles for 25c; Geranium cologne, a new and lasting perfume, 30c (worth 75e); "Stolen kisses," an extra fine perfume, 40c (worth French shoe dressing best quality 3 bottles for 25 c. These are all great bargains. No order filled for less than one dollar.

Handsome nickle watch locket, chain and charm, all in beautiful satin-lined case, GiveN FRee with every trlal ordcr No. 2 80 acres pasture land, all fenced. Good wells, natural pond and a creek running through the middle furnish a never failing sup- ply of water. Located near a thriving town with two railroads. Price 1,400.

Terms to suit. gi? If sold soon a reduction of 200.00 will be given. -Address All communications to Neosho Rapids Land Co. close extra and without charge, an imitation hand-painted brass placque. Instruction book in painting, 16 colored pictures only 15c.

"Embroidery Silk, best quality, and colors, 80c. per 100 skeins. Tinsel Braid, gold or silver, for art embroidery and needle work, large ball only 15c. Macrame cord, white, 50c per lb; any color, 60eperlb. Othergoodsat equally low prices.

Address, EMPIRE NEWS Syracuse, N. X. C. Harris was in town Tues-hd reported the sale of A. day Lentz farm, a mile north-west of town, to Sam Lewis, of Emporia.

UlllI OIJiUU to any Two Dollar Periodical FIRST HATIOrlAL OF EMP03IA KASSAS. $9fl fsO including One Year's Subscription to any Three eriotiical. UlilJ ijUiUU A son of Mr. Lewis will live on the farm. Lentz will give possession on the 20th hist.

He goes to California. including One Ytir': F.ubs:riplren -recently was $2 a year, and cheap at that, Only $21.00 Capital Stock Suridus 100, iKX Does a general Banking Business. to any Four jilar Pei joaic ii. but is now reduced to 1.50 a year. And Better StiSl We have made arrangements with the publishers, by mean3 of which we propose to supply the JVeeJdy I have just received a full stock of Groceries, Peaches, Pie Peaches, Corn, Tomatoes, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Oat Meal, Candies, LlNEWEAVER.

"THE HARTFORD CALL" JOB OFFICE is prepai'ed to turn out all kinds of OR. BEST OF ALL, WE WIT, GE The Sewing Machine, WARRANTED 5 YEARS. WITH This Paper, One Year, Postpaid, FOR ONLY 18.00 (Eighteen) 18.00. rraine warmer It is rumored that the old maids of our village will give free dinners once each week for the benefit of the old bachelors. This enterprise originates from the debate at the literary last Friday night among the women upon the subject: "Resolved that the old bachelors should be taxed for the support Of the old maids," in which the judges decided two in favor of the negative.

amounting to over five dollars received during the next 30 days. As all goods not satisfactory- may be returned, you run no risk in sending us a trial order. Address, "THE EMPIRE NEWS Syracuse, N. Y. Brown is receiving groceries daily and will supply your wants at very low prices.

1-4 bbl White fish 2.50 Cod fish per lb. .10 Potatoes per bushel 1 00 Prunes per lb. 10 Ask about other merchandise. Boots and shoes, Gents wool shirts, Warre Wimmer. AXD THE Job rkiting NEOSKO VALLEY PRE If you want good bread, buy your flour from Lineweaver.

I carry six brands cf flour. Prices range from 95 cents to 1.35 per sack. I will give you the best flour for less money than you can buy it for elsewhere. (13t, Over 6,000,000 PEOPLE US FERRY'S On short notice at the, lowest Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Hand Dodgers, We are supplied with a' full line of stock cuts and make a specialty of D.M.FERRY CO. Codfish, Chocolate, Cocoanut and different kinds of Caned goods at White and Winiiner's.

aro admitted to be tne LA3GE3T ftEDSSaEH Vt thtt "Mir ill a 'a. M. rti. ft ill at uu a We will take your subscription for any paper in the world and save you postage. Bucklen's Aanica Salv The Bebt Salve in the world fr Cuts, Bruises, sores, Rheum, Fever-sores, Tet ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, oxjspncy refanded. Price 25 cent per box. FOR SALE BT all druggist. t. Iiaaratett, fiit-d Brown has the largest and best stock of clothing to be found in the city.

-5 Honey, warranted pure and nn adulterated, 12 1-2 cents per lb, -at Lineweaver's. i fj i J' rrpf Ive rr-Mtn A ROTII FOR S2.50 A YEAR. (The separate price is $3.50 a year.) You will get from the Prairie Farmer Multitudes of Hints and Suggestions, and Useful, Practical" Information that trill be worth many Dollars, often Hundreds of Dollars." iTBT. BETTER CTlX'I'a Subscribers beginning now for lgTjVnireceive all the weekly number, 'oihPrairia Farmer the rest of thSYear 'jftge of Charge. Send in your Sataon AT ONCE, and get the benefit of these extra sopies.

IT WILL PAT XplT V3 Specimens of Papers on Application 'ZJ w3? be mailed It is very generally.believed that cancers are incurable. Never-the-1 ess we had the satisfaction of seeing one removed from the face of Wm. Byerly, yesterday by Dr. Fitzgerald, not by a surgical operation, but by the application of medicines. It was only of a month's growth, yet" it covered the space of fully one and a-half inches.

It demonstrates the fact that cancers can be cured if taken before they involve important veins, and that ii-Jt' TKJiE to all prui ante, and to last season's orse biiss an Sale Bills. White Wimmer have just received 10 Boxes of Lenox Loap and will sell at 4 .50 per box or 5c per cake. The "Complete Poultry Manual" a book of 75 pages treating of the care and management of poultry, only 25c, well worth a dollar, at Panl's. customers without ordering it. TnvuluabUto alLEcrry per.

ton unng Gar. drn. Field or Just Received. 1,000 Dollars worth of drygoods and clothing at J. M.

Brown's. -Go to Brown's for dry goods, clothing, groceries, queensware and flatter thouJd Address: THE CALL, Hartl'ord, tend for tf- Address B. IS. FEHRT C9. Dr.

Fitzgerald can cure them. jewelry. Don't fail to call and sec them. Detroit, Mich..

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About The Neosho Valley Press Archive

Pages Available:
106
Years Available:
1886-1887