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  • Collection: Rossville Businesses

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NoticeHaving taken over the office and practice of Dr. W.A. Young, I will be in RossvilleThursday, Friday and Saturday of each week Dr. W.H. RickelChiropractor

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Big Shoe SaleCommencing Saturday, May 21 and ending June 4th You no doubt remember that we have had several sales in the past few years, and we earnestly believe that we always gave you more value for your money than you expected, and now we will…

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Few Mid-Winter
SPECIALS
$1.75
$1.59
BOYS' TENNIS SHOES—
While they last
ONE LOT BOYS’ OVER-
ALLS ..
$2.50
MEN’S OVERALLS—
Sizes 42 to 44 ..
$3.85
RUBBER BOOTS—
Black
$4.65
RUBBER BOOTS—
Red


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The top picture is after the remodel of the Hurley's Sundries storefront. The bottom is what it used to look like. The picture was taken sometime after 1951.

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Bill Murray and his wife, Betty, purchased the Rossville Reporter in March of 1953. The name was changed to The Shawnee County Reporter. The Murrays sold the paper in 1967 to the Pictorial Times, a Topeka paper. This picture was taken in August of…

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Bill Murray and his wife, Betty, purchased the Rossville Reporter in March of 1953, after the Navarres retired. The name was changed to The Shawnee County Reporter. The Murrays sold the paper in 1967 to the Pictorial Times, a Topeka paper.

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Bill Murray and his wife, Betty, purchased the Rossville Reporter in March of 1953, after the Navarres retired. The name was changed to The Shawnee County Reporter. The Murrays sold the paper in 1967 to the Pictorial Times, a Topeka paper. Their…

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Bill Murray and his wife, Betty, purchased the Rossville Reporter in March of 1953. The name was changed to The Shawnee County Reporter. The Murrays sold the paper in 1967 to the Pictorial Times, a Topeka paper. This picture was taken in August of…

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Bill Murray and his wife, Betty, purchased the Rossville Reporter in March of 1953, after the Navarres retired. The name was changed to The Shawnee County Reporter. The Murrays sold the paper in 1967 to the Pictorial Times, a Topeka paper. This…

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Bob Butler is working at The Shawnee County Reporter's printing press in Rossville, Kansas, in November of 1960.
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