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The Western News from Hope, Kansas • 8

The Western News from Hope, Kansas • 8

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The Western Newsi
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Hope, Kansas
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8
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A Ridge township farmer drove into town Monday morning over the frozen THE WESTERN HEWS. ground with a case of eggs in his wagon He urried a little too much and ITERTA1ME! when he got to town he had scrambled eggs by the half bushel. LOCAL. Bill Shook, an Abilene Jointest, was sentenced to sixty days in jail and fined $200., at the last term of court. Now if they will set hirato work on the rock Dile until the fine is either paid or worked out, the county will have ac complished something.

The eround hog missed his guess if he said six weeks winter but if he meant the sixth week will be winter he hit it. Last week was quite a winter week and the fellows who had sowed oats and planted potatoes were quite restless. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists.

Mr. Henauenet desires us to state that he has no idea of moving to Cana MISS MAU FWCK, Prof, of Elocution in the Wes-leyan University at Salina, will give an Elocutionary entertainment in the Presbyterian Church in Mope, Friday evening, Mar. for the benefit of the Presbyterian Sunday School. Excellent music will be prepared for the occasion. Mrs.

B. C. Crary and sister, of Herington, will furnish some Mandolin and Guitar selections. ADMISSION; Children, 10c; Adults, 15c. da as the Crescent reports, He says he is an American and does not intend tn live under a Crown.

He has been in Hope over 25 yrs. and Hope is and will be his residence for some time ai least. Photographic Language Correctly Spoken- Corbett. nhotoerapher atHerington, makes pictures for Hope people. Hntifl Tieorle TAKE UorDett'S pictures see? As to the correctness of the statement, a look at his sample case is sufficient evidence See again? A.

Bohannon returned from Atch ison Tuesday morning. A large! C16thes basket at the Mort gage Sale for 60 cts. Our farmers are getting anxious for a little more mud. Shoes of Every kind at give away prices. T.

C. McInerney, Abilene, Kans. Hugh McLaren had quite a severe attack of grippe last week, He is now able to be about. Save Money by buying Bulk Seeds at W. Koch's.

H. 0, Lininger has sold his farm to C. A. Stannard. Mr.Stannard is becoming quite a land owner.

Did you hear of the Low Price on Creamery cans at W. Koch's. Chris Tischhauser, of Morris was visiting his nephew Paul Tischhauser, of this city, last week. Go to J. H.

Eichelberger'B for northern grown Garden Seeds. They are the best, The Belle Springs Creamery company will put an ice plant in at Abilene to supply ice to its several plants. Farmers take or send your Hides to Abilene and T. Mclnerney will pay you3to4cts. per pound for them.

Jle also buys furs. Frank Wright Jr. returned from his visit in Mo. last Monday evening. A good Paying Business for sale.

Good reasons for selling. A Second-hand stock of Goods at a Bargain if tak en soon. T. C. Mc Inerney, Abilene, Kans.

Dr.Farnham and C. A. Stannard made a business trip to Emporia last Monday evening and returned Wednes day morning. Do not fail to attend the entertainment at the Presbyterian Church tomorrow night, Henry Nickles, of the Hope flouring mills, was in the city yesterday, and took an order for a car-load of flour, from one of our dealers. C.

Guard. For all kinds of Farm Machinery Wagons and Buggies give me a call before purchasing elsewhere for I will save you money. J. H. ElCHELBEKGER, Jim Haley will plant 40 acres to Kaffir corn this year.

Kaffir corn cakes and meal makes good feed for all kinds of fowls and animals, man included. Dr. Knapp, of Leoti, was visiting friends in Hope the first of the week. He is talking of locating in our midst. We are personally acquainted with the Dr.

and would be glad to see him settle in Hope. Mrs, Julius Wayman will leave for her home in Oklahoma this week. She returns to her home to die, having been pronounced inci rable by the best medical talent, It is indeed a sad case. Wonderful are the cures accomplished toy Hood's Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because Eood's Sarsaparilla, the one true fclood purifier, makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's PiHs for the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly and efficiently.

25c. ENTERTAINMENT and up at the great Mortgage Sale, J. S. Meek, agt Geo. Channon lost a fine shorthorn MAPLE GROVE.

Geo, Shaw and Will Waring were in Woodbine this week, Georee what do you think about cow last week caused from an inter nal injury. sowing oats this week? A Hat and a Watch for 25cts. at the Mrs HfinrvShaw and son, Joe, went great Mortgage Sale. to Woodbine on business Tuesday. S.

MEEK, AGT. The Hone Rollers Mills shipped a Alex Hill spent Sunday at, Wright's. yes wo understand, Mr, Nelson has moved to Marion Co. Dan Fritz bought a new team of hor car-load of flout: to Osage City Tuesday of this week, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Chartier will ac ses. company the Wayman family to Okla. Some of them will go by train and Shaw wonders what will hap some In wagons. pen next, the other well on his place is dry, A liffhtniuG rod man was in the city the first of the week trying to dispose of notes he had taken irom our ti Mrs.

L. M. Gore and Son returned to their home in Abilene Saturday, after a weeks visit with Mrs. Geo. Shaw.

snmp rnniiEf ladies called on our mers. Some people never know when they have enough. Rev. Webb came from attending voung bachelor this week, We sup- pose they wanted to inspect uj uov harness, 'fBr-Tf GOING WEST. No 307, 4:53 a.

m. No. 309, Mixed 11:20 a.m. GOING EAST, No. S08, Pass.

No, 338, Mixed, 4:07 p. m. 1 West bound train makes connection for points on Salina and Barnard branches. No. 307 makes good connection at Concordia with B.

M. for points north and north-east. Also connects with theElk Horn route at Superior for Omaha, and other points on that line. No. 308 carries through chair cars and makes connections to points both east and west of Strong City, which will save all trouble of change of cars.

It is an old and mistaken cry among some that you must change 'cars at Strong City. There is no truth or foundation to any such statement. Passengers for Colorado, New Mexico and California can make close connections at Evans with our No. 1 by taking our No. 338 at 4:07 m.

which makes good time. This enables us to have two trains for passengers going to western points. All trains carry passengers, and all daily except Sunday. Accident tickets always on hand. W.

J. Prichard, Agent. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY goIngeast. Passeneer 10:06 a. Local Freight 10:58 a.

Fast Freight 4:58 p. GOING WEST. Passeneer 5:33 Local Freight 90VO a. Fast Freight 8:08 a. Through Reclining Chair Cars between St.

Louts and Denver without, change. Pullman Sleepers on all passenger trains. Tickets on sale for all points in the United States, Canada and Mexico. J. W.

Sorrels, conference Wednesday morning. His many friends will be glad to learn that he will remain on this circuit another year. The Crescent is authority for the statement that the Reflector is talking 0, Shaw, formerly of Walnut Grove, has accepted a positon with Snider and Son of Abilene, We wish him success. of putting up a Kid ticket tor tne city election. Hope tried it last year but the Kids were not in it.

J. W. Higgins moved on the Tronb-ley farm, where his sheep ranch is, in the past week, and Mr. Russel moved snfnhiarpsifleTifie vacated by Mr. Hig gins, and W.

Ii. Lockard moved into From the appearance. Lute Morrison needs help this month, as he was seen plowing with overcoat and felt boots on, Anyone subscribing for the Western News, and paying a year in advance, will receive a dollars worth of garden or flower seeds free. Mr, Jacobs the contractor has about completed the house on Grand View Farm which John Taylor had moved from the T. C.

Uenry farm near Abilene, Mrs. Wm Hartronft and daughters, of Canton visited with II Eich-elberger's and James Hartronf Vs, the latter pait of last week and the first of this week; leaving over the Rock Island, Tuesday, for JNaperville where they expect to locate. the Russel cottage on L'arK a ues-day. The readers of the News will be in-interested in the following Methodist appointments. Ford, Sabetha; Tarbill.

Abilene; Mason, Barnes; G. Bear, iladdam; Parkinson, Herington. A. Day, Mil-fnvA V. Hollar.

Morrill; M. Sex Miss. Maud Romane Frick, Prof of "CM firm in the Weslevan University at Salina, will give an entertainment in the Presbyterian unurcu utu.n ah irr Mnrnh 20th. for tho bene Qjiycdcmug)- oil ton. Skiddy and Carlton; Belts, Kansas City, Boyd is down on the list for both Chapman and Esk-ridee.

but probably has only one of the HI 01 tUO Xiooujr vi Mis3. Frick is highly recommend and will please our peopic bimuj, Everybody should attend. 1 places..

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Years Available:
1895-1896