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WE WANT YOU TO KN0.7 J t WE DO KNOW That we guarantee ycfu perfect satisfaction on !l job work done at the Thiiu'nk. jj i -n we cn pi;imrc S'u putvi rn.' lC '-j cn a'l j'M work done at the T i . s VOLVMF, lit BICII HILL, MldHOUm, TIIUKSOAT, JL'Si:, 12. HW. . 40 TV I I A Notice of rin a I heUleineut. Notice l ln'ii I'.v nlvcn to nl! eivilit urn niul nt tu rn tiit-tvt'i In tli ntMi o( 'J lu n-K.i lltnnn. il'wnwd, ' Unit I, J. I!. UnW. MilmliilKtriitor, with tin' m 111 I'liii.'Vi il, i.f tniM cMnt Intend to make flnnl wtllinit-nt lii-rvot at tin- iu-xt ti rni if tlH-Hftti ((tinny rriilmt foiirt. In Butt" eoiiiity, NUitt! of MlHHourl. to Ik- ln l-1 it Itiitl-r, MlMK.mrl, on tin- lltli day of AtiguM. A. I)., l:'2. J. It. HALKS. Ailinlnlotnitor. 2 LOCAL BIUEt'S. J Dr. Ames ntl son Cecil, are in Adrian this week. Take ice cieam and cake w ith the Epwotth Leaguer Friday night. V. D. Vandyke of Kausa City, visited friends here the first of the week. Little Mi I.innic Oir went to loin, Kansas, Sunday, lor a visit to her sister. Titid Tour the fail. Those Ting Tour belts at Mr. Ames' ate the newest thing out. "Morning Glory" Flour 90c per sack, Crystal" (Imjh patent) $1, at Jan.cs' Cash Grocery. Mi. Hofoid of Lincoln, Nel.f will arrive Saturday for a if-it with hci brother, Lr. L. familv. Mrs. Lee Porter returned from Butler Monday noon, where she visited her parents, Col. and Mrs. Uayres. Our Summer School will com nience Monday week. All arrang ments for a very successful term have teen made. James' Cash Grocery will give you 16 cents per lb. for butter and ii j cents per dozen for eggs Ibis week. John W. Gcnch was in the city la! Satuiday scemR our mcichar.ts about the price ol binding; twine for hi wheat haivest. II. (j. Spraker was home fiom hi merry-po-roiind to tpend Sunday with hi family. We are glad to know he is succeeding in hi husi nets. From Walker Can's Norman Democrat-Topic we learn that A. Nicodemus ha settled in Cleveland county , OU.i., and i a candidate I jr probate udue. Lxliihitscf school woik is being placed on lar-i,e caul in each school room, clcatly indicating the v. oik of the year, for the benefit of those who w tih to see it. Annul Tournament S. W. Fire men, Kansas City, Mo., for pattie of ten (10) or mote on one ticket, t.o per capita for the round tup. ticket oil sale Juue 15 and 10, ie turn limit June ji. R. A. Bailey. The Democratic convention for the noniinntim of a candidate for collate in the fb disinct, i called to meet at Clinton on Turday, llic 171I1 of June. lion. I). A. DrAr mond h.i no opposition and w ill be nominated, by acvUmation. Mrs. Stella Clowning and little Kin, Master Willie, cf Kansas City, accompanied by Mfs. C.' brother, Duk llaynes, cf Butler, who wrie thr quests of their sister, Mrs. Lee Potter, the past week, went to llutlcr, Wednesday where will visit her II. G. Cook wa in the city la -it Monday. Mr. Fred Johannes and wife are visiting relative in this city. Hon. W. 13. S. Gault of Sprngur, wa on our street last Saturday. Everybody should have ''Lawii Swing." See Johannes & Son. F. E. Kellogg, wile and daugh ter, are in the city visiting friends. C. R. Walters, of the Review, returned Saturday night from a visit to Ft. Madison, Iowa. The Epworth League lawn festi val at C. D, Wincheir Friday evening. You are invited. Master Wilbur Ayers came down from Kansas City Sunday to visit hi aunt, Mrs. W. II, Fisher. Bran 95c sack, shorts $1.05, corn chops I1.50, craeked wheat $1.50 at James Cash Grocery. Tobacco plants for sale, at the old Mudd farm, 1J3 miles north of Kich Hill. W. L. Kovce. m2y-3 Miss Mary Jackson of Papin ville, was in town Tuesday doing shopping and visiting friends. An elegant line of Lawns, Dimi ties, Batistes and summer good ar rived at Mrs. Ames Bazaar to-day. You've pot to liutk nil the time to kii-p in tin- wlni. If ire tlip down the iaibK-r of pri rity, Uikel:xkv Mountain Ti-a. M 11 ken L. Ames and jK-opIt- vtrviiuotm. Auk younlrugltit. j Fred Harvey came down from Mrs. Cbownicg parents. Hon. Cl-itk Wix and A. L. Fox, Republican candidates lor rccoiderj and county cleik iepeclively, weie in the city last Fiiday, lentvsing old aoiuaintaiices and making new ours. Wiih them the tampaign hasiilieady opened and they iutend to let the pe( le know tt.cy bic c.in d,il.ilr. The people can ilcclno bitter nun. The Socialist have nominated lh following stste tivkvt for Missouri: J. W. tiavau of GaUna, F. 1', O'llaieof Kiinsa City, and J. A. Schwankcr of Jop'.in, for supien.e judges; Mr. Bullock for judge of St. Louis court of appeals; l'e.nl Thompson of Liberal, ana W. I. I'hifer of Cwlifoinia, for railioad and wauhouse coiiinnstiuner, mid II. N. Hull of CaitUe, l l l.ipdiutvi.iicut cf public inuuuun. Kansas City to spenj Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mis. V. A. Ilaivey. Buy Feed at James' Cash Gro cery. Bran 95c sack, shorts $1.05. com chops $1.50, and cracked wheat $1.50. Fok Sale -Two hundred bush el of corn, two and oue-half miles south of Sprague. V. B. S. Uavlt. Feed, by the wholesale, at James' Cash Grocery. Bran 93c, shorts $105, corn chops $1.50, cracked wheat $1.50. Key. W. B. Chancellor returned from Kansas City Monday night, where he had been in attendance at the disliict Christian Endeavor con vention. Misses Agnes Twaddle, Emma Welch and Martha Watson, who attended the C. E. Convention in Kansas City, returned home Mon day night. Mis Osa Grigg came down from Kansas City and spent Sunday with her parent, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Gnggs, of Reavley, Miss Maggie Mom came w ith her. Wlm U the- k' rl win wnw f m-lf luti'ivat prompt lu-r to tnk Koeky Mountain Ti-h. It rWU Ii.t (nil s Icor nml ttii-iv l iiIum.vh In nicy In !n-r lirnrt for you. Ak your driiK- n;ii- The Epwoith League of the Wal nut Sitect M. E. Church will give a lawn festival at the home of C. I). Wiiu'hrll. on Friday night. Ke freshmentt 15c. All ate invited. Nothing sets off a shitt waist bet ter than stylish Shirt Waist Bolton mid Puis. Mis. Ame ha the lat est styles and they ate beautiful Also llie new sash r-ios. tie sute and see them. Caipi-nter Shatcr, of Batler, we und istan.l have purchased the ohl waie looms formeily occupied by I). W. Johnson, on the Mo. Pac. rght of way, corner Patk Avenue and west Jlh sticets, which they will use in the building of a creamery. I lie business here w ill be under the management of Mr. D. T. Rogers. John K. Miller, father cf Rev. John II. Miller, foimer paster ol the Piesbyteiian church in this city, liiij at the home of kev. Miiicr, in Tliorns isrid Tblitlea. Em ton Tribim t ' Ever since Father Adam and Mother Eve were driven from the Garden of Eden and told that the earth wat cursed for their sake, and should bring forth thorn and thistles, and that in "the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread," man h been battling for an existence. Since we have undertaken to sow our piece to crass and make the raising and selling of grass seed a specialty, we have found -that the above quotation is literally true. For two weeks we have been waging war on plantain, yarrow, Jamestown weeds, cockle burrs, etc., and still there is some lett. We began our fight on the -'buck" or narrow leaved plantain two years ago and have only partially succeeded in it extermination. We began on the yarrow last year. Having 270 acres to keep clean, we will always have, work in that line as our neigh bors do nut seem to realize what scourge these weeds are and are making no effort at all to control them. The rains ol the past two week have been good for our young grass. Some of it that we thought was a failure, has started up and bids fair to make a good stand. We had very little rain only sprinkles and showers from the last of February to the 2 1st of May. Since which time we have had four good rains. We have not bad as much rain here as has fallen west and north of us. The corn is reason ably clean and looking well; wheat doing well; oats and flax thin and short. Pastures and meadows good. Red clover ready to cut. Tbe pros pects for apples is very good, and enough peaches on the trees lor more than half a crop. Taken altogether we feel more like living tban we did a year ago. Respectfully, C. A. Bird. Hones Fork. Bones Fork, Ni Busier, June 10, 1903. F. K. I. No. 5. El'lltR TftVKfsj eryin l!.i fall. I've 'r.o LeenJ IIA5 IUi Trip t Jtla faithful to the pree, f.yt the par Jane ty 'n. Ezecrsioa triiskaiet lee tmiVl be ve w.b tfc tsx H.eh tU'.l at 7 t . m. Pei-reir av "v Cliapii) McKlbben. E. E. Chapin and Miss Nellie McKibben, both of Metr. Mo. .were manied Tuesday morning, June 10, in the parlors of the Hotel Mitchell, at Nevada, Rev. R. A. Blalock. of Rich Hill, being the officiating clergyman. Mr. Chapin is the station agent for the Missouri Pacific railroad and a leading citiacn of our enterprising neighbor, Meta, and ha a good home provided for bis bride. The bride is a sister to Miss Blanch McKibben and daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ja. McKibben, the lumber merchant of Metr. and Mr. Chapin is to be congratulated on captuting so charming a bride for the home be has provided. The happy couple are now on their wedding trip through Colorado and will be at home to their friends at Mete, same time in July. Trie good wishes of Tmk Tu at'Mt goes with them for happiness and a long life of domestic bliss. I 4i la week I wus in Botler an beerrd a feller on the strete ax a man if he'd saw the lat exibit of our fceaance. Tba was talkin sorter low like. Hit exited mi curosi'y. I'm a dimicrat bv the d. b. hill sort, and never scratch. 1 kep a wunderin whaltha cood hav bin discusin about our feenance; so la Sunda I bunted tip mi good ole Builer democrat a I had seed the statmcnt in hit, an thot I'd see ef lhare wus any thing rong about the figgeriu. Tbe receits looked plain and good; and the balancin up at the fut looked O. K. But as I tied nulhin better to do I just thot I'd look it over in detale and see what our county Jedges had dun with all that $57,JiS.;S, and who got hit. I coodn't bep noticin bow ftequent the names of West, Wim satt an March showd up, so I just tuck a peace of scrap paper an set thare names down in a row an then picked out what each Jedge bad got fcr hi year's work. I did hit faithl-.il, and when I aded up the columes hit showed West bed got out ot the county funds $474.90, Wimsett $463.50, an Jonnie March $3jS.io. Then I got interested. I put 'em together, aded up agin an found we bed pade the 3 $1316.50. Fur a dry year that looked purty big to a man who'd lived on Bones Fork 30 year an never scratched a ticket From what I've seed about tbe square when waitin to sell mi stove wood I think West did not git enutf, an Wimsatt an Marcb got a beep too much. Then I figgered on Horn, an cf I maid no miscalkilntion he fai'ed to git all bis salery by $25; but he seem to hev dipped into tbe con tingent fund fer stamps, telefones an the like, liberally, so I gess be got about all be wus entitled to con sider in the service rendered. Then I noticed a lot ot big items j fer "jail guards;" an figgenn on that as good as I cood bit appears like the tax payers hed to shell out $744 las year fer guardin our bur glar proof new'jail. That beats me. I'm goin to ask Wimsatt about that the fust time I see him. Tha must bev kep 1 men all the time, an 3 part uv the time at a salery tiv $40 a munth, er aboct that Accordin to the exhibit sworn to Geo. Tucker, Dike McCann, Jack Spicer and A. S. Weddle got that $744 fer that one pb uv garJin the jail. I can t see why that is necessary, an bit looks l.ke a peilitica! snap distribut ed aroun mong the boys. But I'll ask Wimsatt eibout it an will rite you agin. The more I looked the more I wus astounded, an I kep a figgeiin till mi good ole wife sais: "Jcems, hit is cow time you've tan a fig genn thare fer 3 hour. Wfcat air you a doin?" 'Course I coodent explain all eibout bit to Mariar, so I jist put up the papers, got the t ucket and stalled to le paster to pail the cow. But. mister eJitur, payer, er I vutt. H&p'n 'i-nr who knows will be gl eoeff to make hit all clar before Jc.io Atj. I fuutt cloze. Truly jovim, Jeim Jacscsisi. fAit ns fvr'MVfpc s 11 No L-cket iad So less this 53 cett. R. A. B u st. Ar-o- ChrisLUa tltsrclx. Su'idsj scLocl at 5-45 a- sa-Pjxi.iE- at it a. m-, aa4 p. m. Cfcrii.:3 E&deaTW at 7 p.T. . R R Corrrr, Pastor. Fourth of July. Purstiatit to the t!l isysed sever! I day aeo, oa.te a nuer cf oorlJ-n1" - citizens met at W. C. StooelriktT office, last Monday evening, to pro mote plans for celebta.ir,g the Fourth of July. Thcrse prer.t or ganized for work and elected 'he following officers 1 Steve Hamnr.sck, president ; J. D. Mooee, treasurer. and Ed Rovce. secretary, who wiH 1 act as finance committee. Tbe fS-j lowing additional committees wetej appointed: Soliciting committee J. T. Weathers, Jno. Klurr.pp, J. W. Jamison, Chas. Beasley, Henry Christrnan. Construction committee Steve Hammack, Dr. Delamater, E. A. Royce, Forest Caldwell. Advertising committee F. M. Koontz, J. T, Weathers, Dr. Dela mater. Entertainment committee Geo. A. Huckeby, F. M- Koontz. Dr. Delamater, W. W. Chevertots, Joo. Schmidt. O. Doyle, E. M. Cbam-berliin. vtS jof i at S p. ra- t?r t K. A. IAI( t, Ajir.t. I J'af L.t n, eri-x-neef ors xl:e R ch , ' ;IITI tT-sr T'-rrk T'i-s rriin htrc i peciaJ lUlr, Areosat wf 4t ? r-oTa.ry ' K;;j C.'y. To i'.I polcts tt ils Mo. Pacic Ry.. withia aoo :..', oae fre E T. Mv.'Tier Ie:t Taevijy -zic-z t-r a sis at ElXer.. C's. ?theroasl trip, tickets to It s-i ' S. C Wisw K ch 11. w :e ciarje cl t t f-jT.ber .tMsirte ! Repf.fl,:.-. t t If. il- Ea I ir.e r? rr-s Ks'l r"ui c-uit-J in? r- rj-;ce rtk h a s-s a russer tie 1 is i'f3t.is.i3-3. Pljtaaastt-s Iir.' 'ft kas hrri ia porr be.iir.V -.. her (ass?j s.J jEa'Str irte.iei- ha-e vs sviaas, eri n. vxx. wtA -n itT There will te p-ec!::'-g at tie t wb tie jrea"-sr :-.teret. Oi Saa Va:st Street S. E. Cbtrcj t.nt ! dj lat sic s t i l tt Scn.'jjy at It a. m and S p Sunday School at 9:45 - reL Jvnkrt League, 2:o p. m. Ep-wor.h Le jTje at j p. to. W. T. Pylis. Past'. b- ; Ttrpejsr were j We-ic'ly Bsars Dr. Jw!i ot f tiue mrM tints tjtsx r-f a-v.'S ; Flavey J. Wiseman, Jr, Ueasd. Died Flavey J. Wiseman, Jr., Sunday morning, June Stb, at four o'clock, aged seven years aad lea months. Tbe funeral took place Monday morning at 1 1 o'clock at St. Bridgett Catholic Church ic this city, conJucted by Rev. Father Scanlan, in the beautiful ritual of his church of w hich the mother or deceased is a faithful member. During tbe service many eyes we:e suffused with tears by the touching allusion to the deceased. After the services the remains were taken to the train and conveyed to the moth er's family burying ground at Louis burg, Kansas, for burial. 'Tis sad to lose from the family circle the pet of the household, the father's pride and the mother's oy. but such things needs must come to every hearthstone. The fairest favorite chiid oftenest t.vkn. The Tsibixs extends sincere sympathy to the gT:ef stiicken par ents in their hour of sorrow. First lrebjtrisi Cfcsjrch There wiil te sersktrs at ihi I church next SiLbata at 11 a. BLod i p. m. Sunday School at 9: 45 a. m. Javier Endeavor at 1:30 p. n. Senior Endeavor at 7 p. nv W. B Chancellor, Pastor. ; wa ra izs cUst uSajisj Kit it?.. t?n- d-'Tne. as weii r.-.e r.eit f,f ;r.ef-'cjr. --J 3 s h--.. i ;'z tS a i-jt. 25;e-s Go. Kttsi"t. J TeJlwfc-y a .Ti-r't ' . f.- ' Vr J'Dt t is hut ,'Vf T. t 'Z ZvV 1 trfit. Tltiik !t t-r. AJs ?-tir t drci.-i-'j.t. T Teavchera. There w.:i be bos two more ex amination for teacher this ,ear. T One will be teld at Butler (We ;,os. Js!- a--l Se?wUr School buying) Jane 27. 28. X902. jl - wr.t ps n and the other UI U held at Rich ! A g3 . 1 I . . ' . . c . I, . . ....... I Aurust 22. it. 1001. Those w ho desire to take the tx- P- I We w ill he m?xi-t9 t:ii.s w fi- A. .sijsr, Aztr.t. am'mation icustbe oa time. Each! Wesley Detit-xt JroypeJ is en subject man be given in the titre J Tuesday wits bis r,;j!.t Uzt aoi allotted for ii and at no other time. roanly srtctinj, aaJ we usr.'t ktww Ask no special favor. If yoo a' I a young nsaa we have r.een uvjf not prepared to take the examini- ; pleased to see in a I w.j I tct. He lion, do not attempt it. Di not reiy on your reputation to carry yosi ttrouga. We grade papers as we ftr.d them. H. O. Maiiv, County Com. E. B. lio trios, Sec'v. PURE FX1 LAWS F.SFOCEl Clors liArtou, of tb Itxt Crtsaa. Miss Ctata Barton, bate and act ive at an age well past the allotted thtee scars' aad ten. and not lesa en- is trase-ing fr the Aieriin Steel Tank Co., aad it the cjn.pn is up ta the stan-Jicd of tl:e:r rrpre entatise tbey are ail r'4;t a-.I our readers may depend on thent. Volume 14, No. 4j ci the Cm County New come tt our tjlle w-th the name at Chas. L. Ilrr: at it mart btai as e.'.t.c Valued as one of osr be-t eschanea uader llie abJe nuu enitnt cf it More tiroeera Ft u est for Seltlna; ,. . Uses to keep up f eice.Ient revsird e.me by. in the rreat wwk which . she ha n:aJe her Lie misAiun, eas- late edttvr, J. W. L'rvcaw, it prom- udder tte new eJor. lonf may f 1.23 HoututTrtp. Special excutsiou to Carthage, Mo., June IJth, account Fitahugh pH jist give you 1 other pint and Lee, day. Special tiain leave ' then quit fer thi time Kich Hill at S o'iock a. m. Excursions to Pueblo, Denver and Colorado Spiing $16.00 lot the round ti ip. on sale June und to s.yh, July 1st to 13th, August 1 to 1 1, August J3 and J4, August 30th to Sept. to, final return limit October 31st. R. A. B.mi.kv, Agent. . ,.. . . . 1 A,uu 1 u"ur" i!y con-..tuie one of the most inter- The St. Loui papers rersott sev- !ei,c , (h witd's grand 4d wo eral more gtocer brought to trial j n,B. Probably no woman now upon tbe charge ot e!t.ng bakirg j jJX . bish,iJi a career Kie varied powder containing alum in viola-j or wor tJ Je4 wnh achiesemetit. tion of the law. Ti e partes weiej. t,,u-tet study of the f juoder all convicted and ech rintxl icw Sever! baking pwrr whi-.h have been found by analysis to con tain alum have been cf'sted in this maiket. They aie c"ed CIKCLEC THREE MEALS K. C. CALUMET CLIMAX. Id many plsces si.nilar powder, and pirsdcut of the American Na laiui Red Cic So ily ap)si in in the J?y Dvlnieator. in which thi famous wui.un is seen at ber quaitit and picUirevku bcx on the paii sade ci' the Potomac. A number of photo jurkt s! osit;g interior lEdiioe Ham 'use u shed the I'lU 0! gl aod llu RcyuM.s.in.v.rt in the w.!t 4 lruicr darfcnesa that sctnotfoJs ti-u. Couicuttisioi Jane it. the Mis souri Paot'tc Kjjl4y CoKip.Joy will place i scrvue thrvuh l'u!! men 'ei- c-.be!wrt3 Wsch-.ti sad Denver, leastu Vv'.vSj -t j :sj J p. tn. daily, atiivir-jj at Ds-mer ll.jj bosmi fuilowuij djj, - 1 tun;tt!g Icjve Denser at 3 t j p. nu artii at Wwhit at s: 5' nst Shew vur ai rsut; ii ... I Vr 1 ,,.r v nl M.c !,.' vur t, I of tti new t-.-uoti sf v n.e ty pui- A if. :uua! textures is ;ic.i. w-:h x graphic description ti Miss Briton' domestic Lie. ' 1. 1st Your Froperty New. If yon desire to dispose ol your (aim, let me sell it for you. If you Nevada, Mo., June 6th, in the S6th I want to exchange it for good land year ( hi. age. Mr. Miller visited j in western Kansas, and get thiec to his son in this city and was will known to ni.my of om citizens. He was a tine old gentleman of the old SCHOOL Hev. W. F. Mailin, ol Coiydon, Iowa, was in the city the past week visiting bis son. Postmaster Mar tin. He pleached a most excellent senium for Mir Methodist tiethrvn of the Walnut Siiert church, on Sun Jay, that pleased eeibo.ly. He i a vstll picserved, t) yical.pro (jK'si Methodist pieacher whose t?nd intir' etc im.i.U iiiaiiilcsl in l's e cf bis tliilJien. All tin u the exhibit I kep a seein 1L E. Johnson he's the cuuuty under these or other names, atecf-j survayor I bleie. an as he vegitated jfrrd for sate at from ten to tei!y ! ltluo4 .Vto lUee., - . 1 :.. . t ...... 1 1 ! : jv ik jsiwdef lhe w some on of the weil ktuw of cream of tartar pnwdct six actes lor one, I will make an effoit to do so. I will be at Anv t'cidam, Mo., June 10; Foster, June It; Hume, Juste 11; and at the Meictuxnt Hotel in Rich Hill, June 13, W. O. AlVesou' Law Otticc in Butler, June 1 4 and at Hotel Lee hi Adiiau, Jui.e (y. Conic in on the above dales and list your propeity, or wiile nte, giving lull desciiptivia, pi ice and terms. I think I can sell ir exchange your faitti fit you if the price is Hj;ht. L. B. A I I vyo. are pure dubt. an growcsl up in your town, I cant cents a pounj. pass nun rn. ro 1 nggereu on wnai licv.xl t-as.i'g R. L. got outcn his job a job most of us farmers thot was a poor job and I found that in oneway an another he got outen the tirasuty las year, $i,jjo.j;. I cant git bit thru mi bead how on ai.-ih be got so much in a drouthy year, no bow. We call him big Bub, us that air lamilyur like, and a the exhibit i uot vety complete, I ask Bob to tti! U Democratic lat nu ts bow it is. We bad an idee the bridge com. coodent go into no conti acts ith the county couit, but tium this ex- hiiMl it peats r.e must er stun so, (er I notis he got a site ler work an materia!, er souiethin l.ke that. BoVi ougtiter etplain this so us conv iioi folks whos voted (er I. mi cchk! undristaud bit, Thaie i a bole lot uv news in this exhibit tJ the tax paver, an a hole lot I cai.t git thru n-.i bci'' .'(! is t-'e Itvliiuit lluiuur tie tuo. Sc rot tii I. F.te. ' chasing tickcU vu. ir.e .,.vtiri jP4Ci:iv KiiiJ. S .u. a I nCi.t ! fjr tickcu and t-tt'.h Is'sctv 4'.i:n. R. A. IUILS.V, A,;-.!. Ti. hi-. aii l'j.,; Isj the most useful thirds in a k.tve:i. j K m. I ii. m. Thete aie seveial cosvt p-wdets on j try li.itanir ri..-. iVivtui ttt .ur-x-j themsisarts; hou5kepeis wiil fcr'p ! I'1"' v ,--rou. trtsl a4 i;! ;Caany his ii; H v-" i..iiy wr4:t.vttnw !eepiii ' e .-e ".! Kausis City and O.uaha w iih t w tise ec;ia diasst-i,? loom CJi jut uui the authoikt.es in the.r e;i.'tstj' , . . , . J of the Fiui mil iK'p.'. Uto r-ew , ... , frlntrl ttliusuuvU, U.'U t M .... . . . ,, piomote the sale t-f paie aad whole-, .... , .-,,.... . u-r. tbe -OmuhA ai4":.i..i, insist 1 1J41 hl i II you un-e trsna nl.-s-r. s md. s'r(..!.s. l'.:.l lVUtiu. e.iavs-r. ral- rbfUui.vtUnt, is t-ransts Ux e-. ItcMi; Wla, .!hi; !. s s, i lioiH p kl-t. U:in; rtVuui SjtviiU especiaiiy !jr ta.s tun, the l4'.vl c!." I i and bcaithfjl tevood a ' vist.irth. sr isi-.y 1.uk1 sr s.Ui I'm a goiu t u ciKnit Giik,ti!d, Kansas. I lluliy VJ thee ti. i s l.i'a i w; Fsr h5. S;ear.l Ibieshing Machine. En gine g'-'s'J new ; ll.ii.tr in splendid shape. H teen wt'.l taken csie c l. Reeves d.cl ie eu gine. Wiil sli on 1. ne, i t cheap fcr ca.lu ln-iaite ol Wvi Eiixi-'s.!. C.sr. S;h vV OA. Kivh H.il, Mo. a:e cf 1 v a ' 1 electa i ht i I e'ctiis; lei's in easli elect. 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