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Hartford News from Hartford, Kansas • 3

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ill, IF Fine Lap hm How liifts. HE GREATEST Bargain Sales. Miss Mary Ho'roes secured the bcati- I has Goods reduced from Jllarrled. Mr. Omer Alplieus Flickinger and Mis- Mmine Leon Kirby were united in 1 lie holy bonds of niainmoiiy at the I fcpaIhir-H ardtn.

Mr. W. It. Spaiahour, of Ulysses, Nebraska, and Miss Ida B'Hardin were united in marriage at the home of the Suits vercoais 25 to Si to SC to SS to Sl8 to I ribbon I ruining 1.60 lol il Ind ribbon Iriaiiaiug 1.74 to 1.25 racrofi--Uuct. At 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, December 27th, 1892.

at the residence of Judge M. E. Buck in this city. Rev. T.

Harkuess performed Ihe ceremony that joined in marriage Mr. James R. Cracrofl aud Miss Ciar.i D. Buck. Several invited relatives and frieuds were present at the wedding, and a spl-udid feast was partaken of with a relish by all.

The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cracroft, old and respected citizens of Hartford. He is a young man of high standing in the commuaily, full of energy, and has a kind disposition. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

E. Buck of this city, but has been making her home with her uncle and aunt. Mr. aud Mrs. U.

E. Luck, for some years past, fcihe is a young lady with the kind of accomplishments that will make Jumus a splendid life companion, Ever heard of at tho STAR CLOTHING HOUSE $2.000 aVriheedlo1 In Cash. Sale Coinnienccs November 55th, viu Ends loth, 1S0-2. sTAE GioxniKfi mmm. HOLIDAY GOODS ni nM Toy vs.

liames, lonei casus, Stand covers, Miitllcrs, feilK Jver- chiefs, etc. ORANGES. LEMONS, ETC. i (j.ii.L, v.a ring in your Butter, Ejgs, Lard, Poultry, etc. 2,50 to l.75 1.50 to 1.25 1.75 to 1.00 So to 20 2.0 to 1.75 1.5 to 1.35 4 0 to BANANAS, RAISINS.

CURRANT Williasji Harvcv, of Fort Scott, eiuue iu Saturday to spend Christmas anions old in this section. He will probably return to Fort Scott Monday next. All persons indebtel to me are requested to call and settle bv January lt. I.y3. E.

Kkll. A watch meeting will I held at the M. E. church iu this citv. commencing at 10 o'clock Salnr lav night.

December 31st. to watch the old year out aud the new vear in. Sinill iu size, great In results: De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pills for Cons'ipation. hest 'rSick Headache tiest for sour stomach.

Ther never gripe. W. B. Hoi-T Son. A rc yw a Subtcribcr To the PRAIRIE FARMER Chicayo, III.

If nnt. you should give it a trial, we know of no better Agricultural paper published. Duck COnU Men's pants FurcHpH TolmgganS Blankets Ladies' underwear, i A. SCHLESINGER, Propr. nome of the bride's parents at allula.

Illinois, at ix o'clock p. ni. on Wednesday. DeCemler 2st, 1892. The ceieroonies were witnessed by a num- oer oi invitea irienMs oi me nrr.ie una groom.

Elder Hoi ton. pastor of the Christian church at Tallula, tied the nuptial not. After the ceremonies were concluded and those present had offered their congratulations a boun teous wedding feast indulged in. Mr. nd Mrs Flickinger were the recipients of many valuable presents.

The next morning after the wedding Ihe happy couple left for Hartford, arriving lure Saturday when a reception was given them at the home of the groom's parents. The groom is a son of Mr. anil Mrs H. Fiickinifcr. esteemed citizens of Hartford, and he is well and favorably known here.

lie is an energetic and iudustriotis voung man of good moral character and a kind and affectionate nature, well liked by all who tu.ike his acquaintance. He first met the ladv he has chosen as a life partner in Elliott, Missouri, where he was agent and operator on the K. T. Ry. and her parents were residents, ne was afterwards transferred to Pleasant (ireen.

Mo. Mr. Kirhv aad family removed to I li-nois, but tlis attachment formed by the young people was too stlong to be seper.Jed long. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs James Kirhv. ot Tallula, Illinois, wiiere Mr Kirby is siiM'rintendent of the Kirby Coal Mines.

She is a handsome, refined and accomplished voting lady and is quite a talented musician, heins a music teachur. and Omer may justly feel proud of the prize he has won. Mr. Flickinger and his charming bride will leave to-day or to morrow for Pleasant Giten. where Mr.

F. has a lucrative position as agent aud operator on the K. join with the ru4ny friends in wishing the ippy couple unbounded prosperity and a happy wedded life. May thev live to a good old aire. Ripans Taliules: for sour 01 an 1 fi.

Kt IOBBINS, M. V. IPHYSlCim 5 SURGEQS Chronic ami disaai of cbiltirei JIurlorH, N. EVANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, G33C8 GrorEafito's Store.

EMPORIA, KA.N5A. P. HESKIS, il. 1. r'iis lrTHtot! lo Hiirtfr1 and i miw Jirfpf! It atun-1 ail calls tiiiiii to if-ifl fl-Sce Crer saner Cos'.

Store. Residence, the Ne propertvi W. D. Taylor Em aaitaafe INSURANCE AGT.4- Kereseuis the fwlifcwiuj ewsapaats AtlElS. SSPECUL HATKS 0.

New on (lilt fill OYSTERS In Any Style- Th finest line of candies vc-r seen i Hartford Just ink ol 3 ijouikIs ol fine mixed andy for 25 ci nts and a nrr "ti t'n: birhi d-i vcr ty'e p- unl. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WE CARRY TIIE FINEST LINE OF CIGARS AND TOBACCOS IN I HE CITY. Fresh bread, cakes everyday. fcjr Give us a call.

G. W. MARTIN 1st door south of Bernht ii l's. Nottee of A1111114I Notice is hereby given that Ihe regular annual meeting of the of the Lyon Count Co-operative A-sociation will be held in the old college building in Hartford. Kansas, on Mon day.

January 9th. of electing a board oy ing a business manager, making a levy and to transact such business as DDCh I LVililUl'JllU Kan. as, on Mon- szzrzll iTTS? ffiFFOfll? MM HI C. C. SitMiAV.

Terms Ww-nprien: i an 5 talk. Ta abi.k Akvaxce. HURSDAY. DEC 29. 1X92.

J. CARPEN IER, M. D. HOIFUPirillM. Chranie lMsar.

and Diseases of i'uracn and UbikSieu a Specialty. pes tmi Resilience, Actley Prorerty. Hartford, hanax. More stivw. happy New Year to you all.

list received Douglass shoes at rsl weddings this week and more Jw. H. Nichols Jiison, Kansas. left Wednesday Reer has mured into the Mrs. J.

jvvntng p'ojierty. ndo Branson, of Emporia, is vis- I fricuds in the city. Oacroft, of LeRuy, spent at home in this city. was a dance in liaysinger hall mii1.iv night. p.rtnometer registered 9 degree rro Monday morning.

Ravis. of Parsons.snout Cbrist- i fcis home near this city. buying a washing machine try Lobeam at Dudley Miller and family spent Christ th relatives at Osage City. 'day, the day before Christmas, busy day for our vr. T.

E. Welch came liome from as City to spend thd holidays. load tj consumption. Balsam stop the cough at ouje. wjo of fun at th Leap Year dime lial aud watch meeting New Years Exclamations Over our beautiful display of Holiday Goods are heard continually.

The guessing for the doll, LORD FAUNTLEROY, Has attracted a crowd of buyers to our Holiday stock. This has compelled us to re-order several times on man of the choicest things and we can't get them fast enough. SOME PRICES "Little Lord Fauntleroy' at Wi L. iliiurr and Co's HergtieSswas 4371. the exact nuiobc heaus bottle.

John Walker, of Duniap, is Visiting old friends and spending Ihe holidays in this citv and vicinity. He made our wallet fat to the amount of dollar for The Nkws for the vear lst'3. W. (. Crarroft and wifecame up from LeRoy to spend Christmas al Mr.

Cra- crofts parents and staid over to witness the marriage of James Cracroft nd Miss Delia Buck. Little, Hut Oh: Tly. Bcggs' Little Giant PiiU beat ihe world. They act like magic, vviih uo bad results. One pill a dose; 40 doses one bottle.

Sold ami guaranteed by W. B. Holt Son. Notice: All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle by January 1st, 1S93. Clara Jewtt.

Miss Mary llolloway spent Christrais with friends in Emporia. The Knanss accompanied her home 1 uesday and will make a week's visit iu the city. The Christmas tree at GiuiiIm) school house last Friday evening was a decided CmuIv and nuts weir abundant, presents superabundant and the exercises were all appropi iate and well rendered. Dr. E.

Wagoner, of Emporia, ha just completed his process for tilling leeth witliou; pain He has been at heavy expense and trouble but thinks the public will appreciate it. The most sensitive tcelh can be tilled without pain George Boone, the popular salesman for the W. J. Malteru marijlc works, ol Topeka, was iu the city the latter pait of last week. He sold to Mr.

J. W. Osborne a 700 dollar monument to te placed at the grave ot Mr. Osborne's wife. Mr.

Boone guarantees work on all li sales. Headache is the direct resuli of indigestion and sioiuach disorders. Item edv these by u-ing le in'-Little Ear ly Rtscts. and our headache ui sappcai '1 he ti i.ii:c lilile pills every vv here. rt B.

HoLl Sok. M. E. Buck has been appointed and commissioned by Goveri or Humphrey as Justice of ihe Peace for this precinct of Elmcmlaro township, and he has duly qiialitied. Mr.

Buck has tilled this oilicu for about 5 years and his appoint merit ill probably give general satis-fubtiou. Judge M. E. Buck placed us under obligations to him for a liberal supply of the tinest honey we ever saw ihe day before Christm is. We learned by in quiry of Ihe Judge that he had just re ceived a 1211 pound crate direct from the Salt river valley in Arizona.

We also learned thai he in'ends handling this extra line grade of extracted honev and will sell it at a reasonable price. al of I All of my millinery stock Till be sold at cost aud cc.t to close out. Now is your lime to get a batgain. Claka Jf.wett The tree at the Christian church and the chimney at the M. E.

church Christmas eve were well Iaiden with presents, and a large crow i was in attendance at each plsce. The programs were rendered in an entertaining manner, and tiie litile. lolks were made happy by the gifis of Ciaus At the E. church Mr. Charles Francis i'ave two recitation hich were highly, At 'he annual meeting of the stock holders of Union Hall on December 2fi.

LSL'2. the following board of 'trustees was elected for the ensuing ear: Flickinger. W. L. Milner.

T. I). Taylor. Bay -singer. M.

E. Buck nidC A. Johnson. After this election (he trustees met and elected I). -trior President of the boird, R.

Bivsinger Treasurer and Bu Secretary 11 horses' Ind mas v. The undersigned will he at B. N. Hunt's stahle. in Hartford.

Monday and ruesdav. January 2nd a'd 3rd. and will pnv the highest market price for good mule-, horses and marcs. JoEL Till MAS. Th" Cantata given by the young people of 1 he Christian church al ihe opera house last Friday night whs fairly weli attended, -nd the audience seemed to enjoy thi entertainment.

As usual the Mule folks performed Iheir parts weil and the older ones acipl'tted themselves in food style Miss Maude Siediker was tie- organist. Taken in all, the entertainment is a success. Miss A ood met with an accident which came near proving eri-011. Ihe other mornin hiie lighting tiie tire wilh coal oii. She id poured siue OS 1 into a smi'll can and then poured it into the stove.

The stove had just enough lire in it to ctei'e a gas. aud wh-n she touched a lighted match to it an eiplosioa occurred, bu ning Vrf ice and head ipiite severely and singeing nT hair. The burns were i.romillv atiended bv a 1 1 and it is thought that no had scsrs or disfiguration ill result from th accident. If your liver or kiditevs are out of order it is noih-e at once on 'lie face, either bv the skill heiug a dark grea-v yellow, or bv bl-uches ami pimpies ap-liearing on ihe siirfai-e. Begg's Blood iritier and Blood iker ditectlv on I hese organs, and will make a dark kiicicar and iiaii-pirent and will remove all pimples and eruptious from the face.

Sold ami warranted by W. HOLT bride's brother, J. C. Hardin, on Tuesday, December 27th, 1832. at about 2 o'clock p.

Rev. R. T. Harknes officiating. A number of invited friends witnessed the ceremony, after which all partook of a splendid wedding diu-i er.

The happy couple received many valuable prescuts. Mr. and Mrs. Spain-hour left on the 2:36 train Wednesday p. m.

for Ulysses, Nebraska, where Mr. Spaiuhour has a handsome home prepared for his charming bride. Tl groom is an industrious farmer and is weil educated. He was a widower The bride is an interesting and iu-telligeiit young l-dy. She is the sister of our esteemed fellow citizeu, J.

C. Hardin. Together with the many friends The News extends congratulations to the happy couple. The wind from the north blows shaip aud keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minnie Cough Cure so safe and sine, ill quickly peilorui a wondrous cure.

B. liOLT SoN ori On account of change in our business we must have our accounts at once. W. B. Holt Ac Son.

Mr. Charles Francis, of New York, gave an entertainment under the auspices of the Epworth League, Monday and Tuesday nights. He is a splendid elocutionist and his impersonal ion of various characters is ot the professional stvle. Those who did not hear tho entertainments missed a treat. C.

Taylor and fe and son Frank, of Milligau, Tennessee, arrived hen- last Thursday on a visit to relatives. Mis-Maggie Taylor will return to Tennessee with her parents. Sii'ieess in everything depend largely upon good health. De Wilt's I.i;ile Early Risers are lilile producing pills. See the point? Then take au "Early Riser.

W. B. Holt Son. Di-nliMrr Dr. U.

W. Wright will beat Dr. Rt ser's ofliee from Monday. January 2nd. to Sunday.

January Xth. He will extract teeth for half price in order to introduce his new Local hesia for the pa nless etraetioii of teeth, From oho KapitlN. Winter ot winters, how cold!" So thought the many who had been in Tiled out to spend Christ mas day when I hey returned home in the evening. Charlie Sutton came down Irom Kau-sas City to spend XinaS al home. C.

Sallbrd has goue to lopeka on a business trip to spend some time. J. Hamilton has come trom Kansas City lo spend a few weeks with his family. The lumber has arrived for the creamery and iho work is going on despite the cold weather. A large nuiuoer attended the festival last Friday evening and were well repaid for doing so.

A short but verv N. A. S. i SexafitK)! Seialroo! the wonderful toolli -li. If you desire a pearly wnite set oi leem ai.u -cei menu, u.t Ask for and sec that you g- genuine Sxalroo IU uo other, botUe guaram DELIGH r-w-y sV ornado Ins.

and he can congratulate himself that he has won puch a prize. We wish Hie happy couple much joy and a long and prosperous life. Following is a list of preseii's received i Mr. and Mrs. Cracrofl: Center tai.le, Ed.

F. Uilner and wife. Glass water piiclicr, Giandpa Dar-row. Glass fruit dish, Carrie Boyd. Card receiver, Mrs.

May D. Jones. Set of pie pl.UCJ. Lilly Weuger. Sji of Ciiiu.i ware, Janes Cr.icroft Sr.

and wife. Large library lump, ilollie Bii' Bronze match safe. Bertie Jones Scroll photograph holder, Orau Buck. Silver pickle castor, W. G.

Cracroft and wite. A tine new cook stove, E. Buck. Bread knife, Edie Evans. Counterpane, tidy, cushion and pillow cases.

Misses Cjuthia aud Jennie Cracroft. P.iring ki.ife, Maud Evans. Deed to house and lot, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Buck. An infare dinner was given at the home of the groom's parents Wednesday, the 2sjth, a number of invited friends being present. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing foolish as to suffer from It. Nothing so daugero'i if allowed to continue.

Oiie Minute Cough cure gives immediate relief. W. B. Holt Son 1 20 cts, 40 cts. 5 Cts.

1 5 cts 65 ct c's. ct. CO. rrd orThMlik. We desire lo extend to tbe many leighbors who so kindly assisted in the care and comforting of our beloved husband and father during his ing illness, ind iheir kind participation in the last sad rites, our heartfelt thanks.

May thi-yall meet as true friends when Ihe hour of affliction arrives to them. Dki.ii.ah olgamlth. Jxo. and Dave olgamtth. Specials 8 of tea fl-Oo 20 fro of rice L'-'! 40 bars of stiD 1 10 tfcs oi ground co3ee 1.00 Keoluttoti ol ISr.J eel At a regular meeting of Hartford Post, No.

196. Department of Kansas (. A. R-. the following resolutions of respect were adopted: Whereas.

It has pleased our greit Commander-in-chief to call fro our mi 1st onr beloved comrade, I. A Taylor, therefore, be it Hcolvtd, That in the dealh Comrade Taylor the Comr ides of Hatlford Post. No. l'Jfi. have lost a true and a worthy conn ade and his familv a kind and affectionate h.isl:and and father.

rolved. That we bow in bumble submission to His divine will, believing that hedoeth ail things for our good. Hffilved. That in respect to the memory of i fay lor we drape our charter in nourning for thirty days and that a copy of these resolu be spread on Hie Adjutant's re port and a copy sent to the bereaved familv of oiirdecea-ed Comrade a copy sent the HAr.rfOi: News for piiMieulion. J.

E. Collins. Com. J.A Collins, Piles In ve piles, but Witt's Witch Uaxei Salve will cure theul. W.

ii. JL.1 A SOS. OF ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY GOODS. SUCH AS: An 18 inch washable face doll for 22 Ann inch Kid body. French bisque head An 17 inch Kid body, French bi-que luad sleeping- 11 -An ti inch China head doll -A China doil, braided hair AU our Holidiy Goods marked ia proportion.

Explains the constantly increasing trade we are enjoying. A new lot of just opened. may come before the meeting. jas. w.

eiwaum. sec. DENTISTRY. PerL. C.

liuiuht. Manager. iyr v. of (Zmporia. o- Al a regular meeting of Hartford cupies the dental room- formerly ui Post G.

A No VJH held on Ihe ev- h.v Hr. Murray and preparr.d to do ail of December 13. the follow- Kinds of denti-try wilh perfe-t ii.g Comrades were elected to (ill the ti-n. My speei.lt is in saving the Post for the ensuing year: Teeth extracted without pain by injft-Commander. E.

lim fc: S. V. C.J. E. ion in the gums.

So eocain. used. K. Edvvnrds: J. C.

C. Moor-: Q. J. roces of exliacting cancut be E. Ravi: Chaplain.

Rohi.ins; (). IV. celle Teeth without plst.s and roo A Collins; (). Wm. Bav singer: crowned.

Satisfaction guaranteed Serjeant. i. Collins. Comrades (i. i no work leaves the office.

Special faro I 1 T- fi l.Misses arne and Clara ilkiuson. Xi IVEIILiILSnErR, i From TVorlb Vrove. A happy New Year. Candy and gum diops have beeu quite picutiful with the young crowd lately. Misses Sidie Andrews.

Josie Moon, Ora and Rosa Johnson, accompanied by Mr. Shively. Mr. Pieratt and Mr. Perlce Burton were doTa from Emporia to a turkey roast on Monday; also.

Mr David Keed.J. M. Harper and Miss Cl ira Jewctt. of Hartford. We have just heird of another sleigh ride: George Mo-dier took some triends to Ni osho Rapids to catch the 8:30 train Monday evening, 011 a sleigh without a tongue.

It went ail right going up; bill coming down the team for Collins and John ampbell were elected as R- presenlalive ami Alternate the Department Encampment to be held at Piitshtir; Kansas on February Jlst. aud 23rd. J. CamphflL. Adj't.

Auj Hon in a Thai's a 1 maxim, hut it wi! I a- a rule in the purcha-e of aj temcdv fr Klcininlisiii. Am of II. e' ciiean iiosiitiuis nill not effect a cure in lad. none 01 ineui win. umi 1 n.ne vilh life and pioloi.g agony.

Dr. Di ummi tid's Lightnii a Kemedy. and I. fc peedy cure is cenaiii 11 ci, h. nie.

hm one hoille is to.irti a Hun dred ot anv thing el-e. and for III it reason it is llie a I'ure is wanted. enl to any by ple na t-Xiuess oil receipl oi hut. Diuiiiii.oiid Mediiine Lane. New "Joik.

Agents named. den a nv. 101 at- iv ui.t i Pursuant to published call, citizens. of and of Shaw nee county held a meeting on the evening ol l-e eniiier tll.ike arrangemeiiis ior me nni-utation of tiie Governor elect. At this meeting, t'ie chapman and an advi-ory committee appointed for the purpose were instructed lo select lb in r-e-sary comiiiitiee-, aril r- noil at ndjourneil Uiei-liiig in 'Teck.

on Monday evening. 1). cein ber Ihe 12. at this adjourned in ug. 'h comm it.

es were named now have the nccot.ary arrai ge-ments in charge. Ihe people of Kansas, irrespective of age. sen. color, or iirevl lls ciilnl ion mi i ic -r herein orli liv invtle.l to be -at the ina gural cereiuonies, on Mon. lav Jauii 1W3.

a h'gh noon. 1 at the re -ep'ioi, by the Governor! Si lie ofiicers in ihe evening ot the i desired and expected al irg-r tnuii -r of cilizehs of our i 1 i I l2.Igr22.est prices. rain Four There was quite a snow fall Sunday. Mr. Robert Edwards returned from Lyndon Thursday.

The-e was a birthday dance given at Mr: D. S. Smith's on the 17th. Supper was served aud au enjoyable time was pent. Mr.

and Miss Lincey, of Emporia, were the guerls of Mr. D. S. Smith and daughter Friday aud Saturday. Miss Alice Smith returned from Emporia Saturday, where the has beeu working since I lie latter part of the fall.

Mr. Joe and Miss Hattic E-sick ere the guests of Mr. Lafy and Miss Leiiu Smith this week. Frans Williams is the happy father of a oouncing boy babr. Mr.

Amer met with bad luck la-t Moiidav morning by freezing he ei of his nose. The rose buds are budding early on Four Mile. Items are scarce. SeiitECU Owl. Floor.

Emporia Patciil, per 1 1i 100 Big 8 Big 4 ome Comfort MI to Br.KNHEIsEL. Sweeth breath. et stomach, sweet teiuier, all result from the use of De Win's Imle Early Kisers. Ihe famous little W. B.

U01.T SON- Money to loan on Real Estate City property to trade ior Farm Lands. Improved Farms and Raw Iands for sale, W.J.JONES CO. No. 5 East 6th Avenue, Emporia, Kansas. gen E.

W. WaeoKii, D. L. S. For inftsree.

Mi's. Chss. Rofer. Bay City. Michigan, accidently cHldinir water over her little bov.

promptly spplie I)e Witt's Witch iiazel Salve, giving instant relief Ir woiiderfullv good salve for burns onuses, sores, anu a sure cine ior B. Uolt I Kile Iam prepared to do all tin1 weaing. tnrh as carpets. rugs.Hy-nets. mi.fCers, at rrasenable rates Mas.

Joss CiarrrLL. f.ane's Medicine moves the bowels each (lav. In order to be healthy this is necessHi r. All nsrties indebted to 1 ar rfluef io jrj DlT'LET Br.X. Suiir.of Hot rit-mjtnt.

Notice is hereby given Ihe creditor' and ill others interested in Ihe estate of H. 1) Pollock, that thpunde' signed will make linal settlement estate th- xl term of the P'o-nate Court Lyon County. Kanjs. er.uimeiieing rt fii tirst Slond in Decern ber.to it: December 17th. 192.

Oi.r. r. Poli'tk. Ai'mbcstrafm of the estate ofH. D.

Toiiot k. deceased. S. your waich work 'u a praelicsl watrh tuakar' and jw cr ai.d will gnaranlw salis- action. Sa.e.A eooti organ for live dollars.

Lvpitre at this office. Nothing more spproriatebrnsefiil for1 B. Holt Emporia, are visiting friends tu this V. McGregor has removed into his irty receutly purchased of Dr. Ro- DeMoss came up from Parsons to be at home over Christ- W.

C. llolloway and family went to -inporia Saturday to visit relatives and friend. Mrs. Gulia Click made a busiuess vis it to the county seal last Thursday, returning Friday Mr. and Mrs.

YV. A. Hays went to ichila Saturday to spend Ch rist mas Lith relatives. feiuember the Leap dune social Match meeting at the opera house liighl. race R.tlfity.

of Wichita, is in ly on a visit to her uncle. A. lUODs, and fnm.iv. Mrs. Edie Evans and fumilv are vis'u- wi'b the familv of Tliomas Hughes Mile this week.

Ir. aud Mrs A. S. Combs, of Empo ria, were visitors at ihe home of Jacob 1'ruitt hi; lirst of the week. Deputy Sheriff Thoins O'Connor, of Emporia, spcut Christmas with relatives ud fricuds in this citv.

B. F. W. Perry came down from the Soldier's Home in Leavenworth county to spend the holidays with friends. Walton Bros, now run a delivery wagon and deliver flour or feed on short notice iu any part of the city.

B. Bod me now has possession of the property he recently purchased of W. McGregor. He moved iuto it this week. The young folks have been having ots of fun skating itely.

The ice is said to be ia tine condition for the fport. Mrs. Annie Mihicr and Jo-ie Johnston went to Newiou Suuday to spend the holidays with their parcats and family. Willis Mesaiuger and sister, of Bald win, Kitrsas, arrived hre the latter part of last week on a visit to Harry ui Ks KtM wi irwsAe. a time was not fart enough to keep out effective pro'Tam was rendered alter of the way of the sleigh, theu the I which a bountiful supper was served doubletrees were kicked loose, the sled 1 ilrs.

Jf. ju has gone got to bucking and s'opped, and the frulll us nlMj K-ft us wailing and walch-diiver had the lines lied around his 1,, or he adveut of a i.ew minister, arms he didn't stop until he had timc Misses Dy er and King, of Hanlord, to unroll himself a few rods ahead. Ihe were the guests of Miss Marv King team came home all right, and if any Dyer was intending lo go on to one tinds the doubletrees p. case give us 10 visil wilh her parents, the proper credit. We are indebted to The Daily family have just returued E- Wegley fO' bringing George and the fiom the eastern part ol ihe state sled home without any broken runners.

I where they Went to speud Xmas wilh Ella aud Emma Mosiier are at home relatives, spending tiie holidays. Two runaways have occurred in the iViiss Achsa Mosher is taking her va- ast week. George Mosher came up caiiou at home ih week. ihe depot a few evenings and ou Mrs. Lizzie MeWhirUT, of Kansas eiarling to go home his horses ran auay Citv, is hereon visit to relatives leaving his sleiu buhiiid.

John Stone anil friends. also had quite an experience on that The ice crop is ripe. Lnu He had started into ll.e country We have heard the remark quite oft-' wia-n his team ran away and were not en since the sionu. that "we are- goiug caughl until they came back to town. Sta'e wit present on thai occasion than a g.fr than one of thoe Plush were ever in Topes a before one lime.

(r jrtp rooei at Ed. F.ilUoet'B Har-The at rang-ments re in cnmpi'liTit s(ore bauds, rales or transportation will la- secured, the r.wgra.1. wiH be AM parties knowing themselves and spvtle same af to have a cold wiuter;" tuavbe ti it don't fuse. Rcral. Pile.

Mle mii Ho relieved and iu .1 1 l.r Geirnau Sae? gne osiaveluarauthb. le in teres: in, an I vv ho woi be made happy. liyorUeftiC.tizeaa' Committee, Mebrifield Wii" ts District Ageute Getmau Insurance Co-Money to Loan oa ftufnte EttSt 5(h Emnoria,.

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