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The Sabetha Star from Sabetha, Kansas • 8

The Sabetha Star from Sabetha, Kansas • 8

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The Sabetha Stari
Location:
Sabetha, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
8
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yv Ay There9 Wednesday afternoon fire was discovered in White's livery barn creeping from the east side and (lie alarm was immediately given. The department prompt ly arrived and it is but their due hat hey be given the credit of having saved" he entire east end of the city. The different chiefs Messrs. Mowers, Jock Mowman. Ham-man, E.

M. Newman and Eisiminger ably carried out the orders of Eire Marshal Hook. The lire was checked on he Tapscot building occupied by Commissioner Wickins. Mayor Mc-Clary was everywhere and encouraged all and we believe this city owes John Hinds a debt of gratitude, that would not be over paid by his appointment as marshal. Only heroic Hurts and Difference good judgement saved Mert Conrad's stable.

We believe every member of the department showed themselves to he worthy their trust. Mrs. Maxton and the W. C. T.

IT. ladies served colTee to the workers and brother Rider took one last ring of the church bell and with fears viewed the loss of the structure for which he has done so much. The losses were naturally heavy as the high rates of insurance deterred many from carrying a sulli-cient amount to protect themselves. The M. 10.

Church lost with insurance, E. J. White fciooo with Mr. C. 1).

Smith with Their wearing apparel was all lost. Tapscot lost, two buildings with insurance. Mrs. Fulton lost he restaurant building tnt ire. While Ketchum's feed store was saved Mr.

000 The thin that will attract and please you in these Hart, Schaff ner Marx suits is that they're different from the common run of suits; there's a snap and a style to them which makes the wearer distinguished among others. The quality is best, of course; thats's what H. S. M. on the garment means-the label is your clothes insurance policy.

Hart SchafTVier1 Tailor Clofhes kef chum lost heavily by damage but he is still there ready to do business. Jim Christine was overcome with heat but is all right again and Mert Conrad was injured by slipping oil' the building, and run a nail in his thigh. 1 The K. lost, icl ins lias moved cently vacated by Mr. Mrown's loss It looked for a our tents.

Judge into the rooms re-N. S. Smith and is quite heavy. while that the 11. S.

M. Top Coat. books of Trustee but Mr. (iulick (iulick would be lost arrived in time to Hughes Sargent THD CLOTHIERS. save them.

The dilferent employes attended faithfully to their employers interests at the lire, E. E. Ko'gers climbed 1 he poles in the lace ol the llames to cut and save he light wires. Chas. McNemee went alter the phones and he st able men looked after the horses.

The people on he south side of the street received considerable damage. Tuller Queen Disc Cultivators at A. I). Hook's. Jewel and Quick Meal Casoline stoves for sale at A.

I). Hook's Mrs. Mrownlce who lives near Cap-ioma. took the Mock Island train for Horton, Tuesday. Ceorge Kelchum who was unlucky enough to get, his hand caught in Mr.

Hazell's windmill had an accident policy and Friday received his insurance money. The beauties of accident insurance are rapidly being impressed on the public. Frank and Mrs. Zimmerman spent Sunday with Seneca relatives. J.

J. Slaub has just got in a full line of tine saddles. Come in and see them. Last Sunday made us feel that sudden changes were as unpleasant from cold to hot as from hot. to cold.

The thermometer run up to 01 degrees in less than an hour. llev. W. E. Schliema nn the new principal of the Hiawatha Academy preached before the Young Peoples Cnioti meeting Sunday.

He met, wit a very unfortunate accident at, the Hotel Ilaxlon early Monday morning. Meing called for the a. m. train he missed his footing in some way coming down stairs and he fell to the bottom, and was still unconscious when taken away by his friends to his home by I he early morning train. The Sporting Moys.

who were accused by (iranddaddy bow-legs of stealing his eggs, called on the old bump and politely asked him to make an appropriate public, apology for his lie concerning them. He has had two weeks in which to do it and we here as publicly assert that we don't believe the old Sport lost any eggs. Sl'OKTINU Movs. American Crass Twine for sale by A. D.

Hook guarranteed to. save cost of binding. Married. We are unal.de in this isMie to give a full account ol' the wedding of Miss Annie Haines to Mr. Walter C.

Hardesty of Canal Dover, Ohio. The ceremony was performed at the residence of r. 1 1 C. Haines. Thursday by the Mev.

Chas. Fisk. The bride who has spent her young life among us we all now and love, and we all heartily join in the good wishes for both herself and her manly husband. The ceremony wa private, but. few intimate friends and the relatives being invited.

Among he guest we recognized Mr. and Mis. J. E. Moon, Chas.

Moon and Miss Helen Moon of Topeka; Mr. F. English of Kansas City; Miss Helen Hardesty, Mrs. J. A.

Krantz and daughter Helen of Canal Dover, Ohio; Mr. Forest Haines of Eldorado; Mis Ethel Haines of Monticello Seminary: Mrs. A. A. Slosson Newkirk.

Mr. Albert Young Lake City, Minn, and Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell of St. Joseph, grandparents of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty will reside at Canal Dover which was the childhood home of Mr. Haines and is also the home of his daughter Gtaee. House cleaning time is at hand.

Don't forget that we have the largest stock oi carpets of all kinds-Large Rugs for Rooms Small Rugs of endless variety Mattings Linoleum and Curtains in Nemaha county. Prices always the lowest. The marriage of Cal Liehty and Mary Mestwick, Wednesday. April 1(1, was titling and proper. They have for years lived among us respected and loved as our own.

He is a successful farmer who has had his till of the vicisitudes of town life and the bride has taught school for several years with credit to herself. (Jood luck to them. They will make their home on Liehty farm on the Avenue. Floor! Flour! Flour! When in need of flour let us sell you a sack of 'GOLD COIN. 9 If you don't find it, as good in every particular as any brand on the market, bring it, back and get, your money.

We guarantee it, equal to the best made Once tried, always used. HOVERSON FORCE. Phone IIJo. I H. C.

C. S. HAINES. Our esteemed friend E. C.

Cramer rather surprised us when we learned thai, his presence in Seneca last Sunday was for the purpose of making Miss Agnes Nickels, the daughter of Win. ick'els, his wife. We take pleasure in extending our best wishes to them hot h. Call at A. D.

Hook's and see the Minnie Minder with combination knoll ei" using the American Grass Twine. This machine also uses Manila sisal or any other wine. P. S.You can always find just what you want at llainss..

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3,308
Years Available:
1896-1903