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The Halstead Tribune from Halstead, Kansas • 3

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Uailroad Time Table. ATOHMQN. TOIKA 4 SANTA PB BANKS CLOSIN MONEY BiiUllii Aim 1TB lq wlia Draws tlw. Crowd an4 so Does flo.l Hun Franoiiioa am p. 7 (VIomuIo Miuiiin uutl tan piuag U- fmiijlit tt, LmmI W.m JUST SOUND AW No.

Atlftptia Express p. yw Vvk oi 44: jjoyiil Frl(il(t INTER IES For the next Sixty Days, beginning with DEC. a 5th, 1890, by buying OH JACOB LINN. DRY-GOODS INERT. 1UJJ CHCBCBKS M.

B. tnrvloiw at 11 jind HrOOj ttabUlli iwwo'lh L.ftns niiteU qjuambiv nveninga f. laclu piuyo? inoetiBH lfril4 hrnoiiui tut 8 I'myur mootwij tau, rf PMBTT11MN Brvlqe Bt 11a.m. Hahbuth School iO ai m.i rastor. GinMAK M.

K. Outjrch 8ni)bth nervlnos at 10-8U. m- Ktid JMO; Haliliftth fob'xvl Prayer 8 (i. m. "Oil AS.

BuKClIKL, Partor. Mknnonjtje CHf boh Roanlftr Stinday service, at 10:30 a. ai.i tjabbath Bcliw.l nt 90 m. 1 fl. KRKHHIKLi, Kllr.

riMUIJ1 Ladies' and Cliildrsns' Jackets, Cloaks' and Wraps, l'liltMOKALS, John w.rz wnn diiwn from Suwton ttimday. K. J. Bwim vuo over to Nowlon on bwiimxit But-lU-day. 1 John HimiMitiii msilo a fiyina trip i tmporla Wmlnosdsy.

Win. ('hollar rsturond to Lijtln Kccjc, hut Wo(k 11. McNuirv.iis ovur lu the euuutf Bait cti business Monday. 3, E. put), end wife Tli(x4 filuads and relu.

linn 10 our oil) Sunday. 'frank liendowski is attending school at At-uhlbua to lieooms a priest. 0or lloUitrora and family ot Bart'Uin, vltlted Wends in oar oity nil the MissEttu is up (loin Wichita visitintf relatives mid old aiMauintusoos. Frod Krite'nayer returned tp our city l'Viduy apr an ot a fow months. Miss Kannie Jonou of fireonsbnrR, Is limiting her homo with 1.

P. Carbieuer mid fmnlly. Mrs, 0. Wiles was down from liurrton Saturday ivinu her oluss iustruetions iu oil painting. Miss SalHo Qnaii returned to Tonoka Tnesday utter a weokj yisij tdth friends anij relatives in our city.

II. K. Swan was down from Newton a ehovt time t'ridNy evoningand made this sanctum a pleasant cull. Clarence Nickels was inourcity yesterday visiting friends). He sajs Howard Iforsytho is very much deliyhtod with his position at Newton.

I'rangToovs ami wifo lnft Sunday for Turnuer, Oruon to make that place his future liomu. l'rauk and his estoemed wife have a host of friends in this locality who wish them a pleasant journey nn abundant success after arriving al their dobtinuiion. Miss Louisa Leinineor, who has been visiting witji her sinUjr Mrs, David Bergtholdt for a few years depurted for hor home at Lancaster, N. Monday ovo. Bhe h'aves many warm friends and hor departure will he one of regret to all who knew hor.

Can't be undersold; Nay, even touch us in prices. OFFI-T AH otir goods at actual east-f wi juii ern feohe Tin 7 CQTT You at least an average of 33 par cent. JOS h4i S'hwQ ill launder othr merchants lowest cost prici OUR STOCK joulfSS.111 a11 its Tar" We earnestly solicit your early call to select your wants. 'Fairview Pickups. Faibview Tr Jan.

Give us a sugar mill. has boon well represented from this nrmk woods this woek. Fuirviaw now boasts of a young S'lllivan, Henry James Buys Ingnlls is going to got there for Senator, but we think "Bockliwa Jerry" will be tlie man, St. Volenti nea l)y or Feb. 14th is tlie date fixed for the next educational meeting at this place.

Bad roads are still the rngo and with a little nioro rain they be almost impassible again. The literary at Lehmann school house is still holding its own if the roads aio is the center of attraction for both old and young. Any who is a lover of literary work nhould not fail to bo in attendance next Tuesday evening. Come early or you will not be able to get a seat and probably not standing room. We notice an articlo in last weeks Independent concerning the alliance stora at Halstead; if such a store is not fit for Brother White to trade at he need.not trade with them as Lis trade would neither make millionaire of them nor break them up, still more Ero.

White wanted to join the alliance at this pi -icq once we supposed for no other purpose than to become head man of this store but as his little game was nippfd in the bud he can now repent at his leisure. Ton and Jerky. of AM. J. ff.

JBWJSTT, FOR SPOT GASH. Gxhhan IjDTHKHAN CmrnnH Ptenolilnft every other Bunditf loiao in th old Minminito chnruh. J.V. KAOtTELT, Eyamqilkhj, pmiBOH-Prpnohinij every othw Sunday at i n. in the old Meunonlt ohurch.

M. WALT KH. PaUr. 20 40 SAVE 44 44 Cents 44 on 44 41 YOU ii it CAW 44 44 44 $1.00 2.00 3.00 5.oo STONE DRUG STORE. 80" 1 .00 FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF They will give you back 20 rents on every dollars worth of CASH TRADE at the.

regular marked retail price of goods in the above mentioned line. This firm also carry a full line of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. Perfumes aai Toilet Articles, Tronsses ani SapsGries. goods' ar)d Toys Wbieb tbey Will sell at Ibo LOWEST prices for Gash Holiday Goads, jJANK Kid' OUT. Report of the condition of ths Halstead Gunk, of Halstead, Kansas, tor the sis months endiug Jan.

21at, 1S01. WssounoES. Loans and Discounts BO, 021.06 889.15 Due from 0,039.12 lteai Estate, Furniture, and 8,230.00 Expenses SliB.SIt Legal Other AsBiita Collections,) Total iiAIUUTIKS. HALSTEAD, KANSAS. LODGES A A A M-HalBlal lode.

No. 4B, holds rommunionlioiu on the 1st and ltd Sntnrdiiy fcveulngsof eaoh month. All brothmn in good ptaaduix are oordjally invltud to uttend. IOO Halstoad locke No 103, mnets evory Wednesday evenin. All brothers visiting out city are cordially invited.

IS JiWAH, ti (1 of P-Virainia lodpre No. 83, meets every Thursday evenings, in 1 1' hall. I kOV Halstead lodfffl No 2fl9, tneote every Monday evenings. 1'aul Guisamaun, m. ot Arkansas Valley lodmsNo 2Uia, meets very TneBday eveninRS.

Uooveh, 1) Poter Cooper Aswmbly No 2,730, of Ij jnedts every Tuesday Odd Fellows hall. A R-Bnford Post 169, meets, 2d and 1th Saturdays of each month, at 2 o'clock p. in, truo Copkland, 0 Halstead Encampment No 68. I meets 2d and 4th Friday evenings of each month, JO Daughter of Rebekah, Elizabeth lodge Xo 114, IOO meets every 1st Friday evening of Aach month. MiiS li Swan, 8 of F.

Wiles oamp Nrf 132, meets avery 2d and 4th Saturday evenings of each nonth in the Oddfellows hall. A cordial invito- ion is extended to all members of the (i A 11 to neet with them. JBookwalteb, oap't Modern Woodmen of America Halstead oamp tin meets in the Maeonio hall every 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings ol each month 1) ltlBSEN, 0 A Eqnal Suffrage Association meets 1st Thursday oaoh month, at 3pm. All friends of the equal sudrage movement are cordially invited loattend. Mks Swah, Pres.

Dance next Wednesday eye. J. 0. Girk is improving from his peiious sickness. 0.

Lehmann shipped three par load of hogs to Wichita this Wall Paper and Stationery, Oils, Paints, Glas tit To Exchange. We want to exchange apple G. meet; 1 morrw erp. The minds of the ice dealers are wandering. trees for a good cow, horse, harness or cash.

C. S. Brown Co. 1 Varaish and Paint Brashes of all knds. HALSTEAD, KANSAS All for 120.

A span of mules, set of harness, wagon and cultivator. This is a bargain. at this office or John Kltige. To the Public. As the season is growing more pleasant and the thermometer rising there are also signs fdr "Ty-p'loid Malaria" in our immediate neighborhood and! would respectfully solicit the public in general to call iu and tret the renown Notice Eiesen Dyck's ad.

in this weeks issue. Capital Stock Dndividod Profile, Duo other Banks, lie-Discounts, Sugar Meeting. Saturday, Jan. 24th, at 2:30 p. 50,000,00 5,719.33 1,935.78 2E3.02 18,000.00 $115,908.03 Saturday was another busy day M.

in the opera null, Halstead, with the merchants. Total Liabilities, Muddy is all the talk, and it will Kansas. Prof. E. 13.

Cowgill, of Sterling, and W. P. Clements will address the Come out be muddy for some time. STATE OF KANSAS,) Couirtybf Harvey 1, J. H.

MeNair, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly year that the abovo stato-ruent is true to the biiat of my knowledge and J. H. HAUSCHILDT (Snpcessors toPotfi "Would call the attention of their old customers to their complete line of ''Germaeide Tablets" which are a A party of young people were and show your interest in one of the greatest industries for this country. out "serenading" Saturday eVe. belief.

J. IX. McNAXU, CasiIieb. sun preventive against this terrible disease. D.

v. Eiesen. Snbscribod and sworn to before me. B. E.

Blackfan has been ill for AL. J- this 2id day of January. A. D. ISOt.

SKA Our Club Rates, JOUNiiljlNN, Notary Public. some time past but of no serious nature. Dissolution Notice. 1 The co-partnership existing be Tribune and Topeka Weekly n-w "We got out' the dodgers for the Expires Slarch 0, lb94, COBHK0T AXl'HST: J. Linn, V.

EnujjtKAYEn, Directors. Iu. H. Inballs. Council I'rueediiigs.

dance, and ean also do sale bills likewise. Eleven dogs have been done tip jn the past two weeks and more are said to follow. T' 'T T- 1 ROCERIES tween D. C. Ruth and S.

K. Martin Lumbei Company under the firm name of I). 0. Tiutli is this day dissolved by mutual Ij 1.25 1.75 1.75 The marshal was kept busy Sat Tribune and Kansas City Star, Weekly Tribune and Hutchinson News, Weekly Tribune and Kansas Farmer Tribune and St. Louis Globe-'.

Democrat, Weekly consent, D. C. Ruth retiring. urday cleaning the mud off of TorsoiL Jan. 20, K'Jl.

Council met in regular session. The mayor presiding. ComusUmon. present: Gram, Potrie and Bergtholdt. All accounts and notes due the crossings.

late firm of D. will 1.60 The sugar meeting at Newton ast Saturday was well attended by be collected by S. K. Martiu Lumber who are alone authorized tp collect. Attention Old Soldiers.

Halsteadites. Provisions, Glass and Queensware, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. We Pay the Highest Price for. Country Produce. Goods delivered free to all parts of the city.

Headquarters 'Buford Post, Nc. S. K. Maetin Lumber Halstead will need a string around By C. Wiehe, Ag't it so as to prevent it from having a boom 1).

C. RCXH. Halstead, Jan. '91. The grand march will be in order at the dance Wednesday eve Dissolution Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the at clock. The minutoa of previous meeting read and approved. A report rorn a paper miU in Iowa was read by Councilman Kymanu. Considering oniianuncos was taken np and arranged and classified the best could be. A eoiu'iuttee of two was appointed consisting ot the mayor and tuo clork to complete the work and prepare the ordinances for publication and report at Uie next regular meeting.

On motion adjourned to meet Feb. 8d. 3 WBaniH, City Clerk, A Good Reliable We take pleasure in recomending Begss' Tropical Oil. It gives wonderful satisfaction in reducing inflauiatioa both for man and beast. In cases of sprains, bruisos, old sores, or pain in tlie sides, lungs or back no liniment can be found that will giro such instantaneous relief.

Every bottle is fully guaranteed. Price 85 and 50 cents. Hold by II. D. Program of the Harvey County Teachers' Association, xvev.

j. x. xjwu preuuntju yery interesting sermon at the iGrerman Mennonite church Wed-pesday eve. S. K.

Martin, of the firm of K. Martin Lumber is expect, here next week on important business. Everybody is requested to attend the sugar meeting at the ppera hpusa to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Miss Ada Ratts was sick for a few days the first of the Her room at the public school was in ptructed by Prof. Burger.

The string band of our city fur-pished music for the dance atSedg wick, Wednesday eve. A nice drive no doubt they had. An interesting article dwelling pn Masonry, entitled, "Ever (Secret," by D. v. Eiesen can be found on the second page.

If a sugar mill is to be built in Julius Fisher will announce to the people he business he will engage in, but as yet has not decided. DEERING MOWERS, THOMAS RAKES co-partnership heretofore existing between J. Linn and J. Fisher, and known and doing business under the firm name of J. Linn has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.

All accounts due the firm shall be paid to The council arc aearlv through liSQ, A. K. 'Department of Kansas. In accordance with a resolution adopted' by the 1st regular post meeting of the year, the 1st post meeting iu each month viz on the 2d Saturday, thereof will be held in the afternoon, at 2 o'clock sharp. The 2d meeting in eacfy month viz on the 4th Saturday thereof, will be held in the evening at 7:30.

H. D. Mabkel, A. Hemmaxt, P.O. Poit Adj't.

The Arkansas, City Traveler tells the latest on freaks of economy. A citizen built a barn tor his cow, by measuring the animal and building the barn just large enough to hoL her. The horns on the work of revising the or dinances which will be printed in a phamphlet. W. J.

Mrakota tas charge of the Alliance store pei manti he Tlie following program will be rendered at the having taken change on the 14th, of this month. Tiffen Shellers, Bain and Moline Wagons, GARLAND STOVES And all other first-class goods. ara bpt by the High School building at Newton, Saturday, Jan. 21th, 1891. Jlusic.

Ideal Character from Walter R. Congdon Since the near track to tlie depot has been used as the main line the trains don't go though our citv Jlarvey county, iialsteaq city lias po doubt the fbest chance to TVrmVA thft Knmo nn it-, lmu t.lip Recitation, Gertie George I protruded through two knot holes, quite as tast. W.F.Willis T. B. VanHorn was appointed Perkins iecegsary wants.

The roads were never iu such a bad condition and ihe propects constable for Halstead township Recitation, 1:30 P. II. Music. At what do we IT Linn who will carry on the business as usual iu the bank block. J.

LlSN. J. FlSHEE. Halstead, Jan. 8th, 1891.

Dr. Patton dentist, Halstoad Ks. Cheapest boot3 in town nt Hege's. For bargains in Groceries call on Allen. $1 buys a good boys boot at Hege's.

$1 buys a good mans boot at Hege's. Ye will club you tlie KansasFarm-er with the TuiBONone year for $1.75. Call at this office for club rates and get a good paper in connection with the Tribune. Farm of 160 acres, 6 miles from Meade Center.for trade on team or stock. Inquire at this office for by the county commissioners, Albertson resigning.

T. IS. Gonot for a large wheat crop for next Mike Shilling and Miss Chris Beatrice Taylor. Sullie Wafer. SJolla Martin.

A. V. Djjcussiqn harvest has never been -better. Guess we'll take both. There will be an oDen Alliance tina Billhardc, bothjof our citv were married by the Probate JLJ XJX'XJLTXJ.

XX i Hi COMPANY, and a bay window was hunt on one side to make room for the milker. All; parties owing the late firm of P. C. Kuth are requested to call and settle their accounts as we desire to get the' old partnership settled up. We shall continue the business at the old stand opposite the depot.

Where we shall continue to furnish good grades of lumber at bottom prices. Give us a call K. Martin Lumber Co. Manv years practice has given Recitation Leona Roberts I)o we hit the mark Lorene Pierce Judge N. C.

Groom at Newton meeting next Saturday evening last Saturday. MA nt rhn Ho ctanH lire. Julia Perry. 'Dinraaalnn Mjur'' Moore. Mcotusion Hriffln.

1 Allen Wilson. Music Thoughts from 4th to 5th months work in The Harvey county representa Jfo 23, (at Fairview) every body cordially invited. tive "Brown" has. already made GEO. T.

COPELAND, Manager. himself the most prominent figure Psychology, It. W. Charles The dime social at the residence of the pastor Wednesday ana as one of the best talkers Questions and Discissions the legislature. 0 A Snow Solicitors of Recitation Lawrence Trip to Alaska via Ban Francisco, Mrs.

Elliott Recitation, Pavjd Fretz was quite wejl attended, lu even Jug was a pleasant one and all en joyed themselves that attended. Patents, at Washington, D. TG THE FARMERS ihe near track to the depot is now being used as the Main line unsurpassed success in obtaining By order of Executive Committee. 8. W.

McOabbah President. and makeB it very convenient for patents for all classes of invention -AND- They make a specialty of rejected the depot employes and also for Elmer Ropp put in a bill aganist the city for $100 for killing his Council will take ud this turther particulars. Now is your time to get your harness repaired. Only $1.50 for oiling yow harness. Call on W.

J. Mrakota now as ho has the time. Only SI for a first class aretic's at liege's. cases, and have secured allow the passengers. The number ot paupers in each The PEOPLE in GENERAL of Harvey County ance of many patents that had township, and the amount paid for calamitous bill at their next regu -Eev, J.N.

Hick, who successful th'-tir support during the quarter filled the pulpit at the Presbyter previously been rejected. Their advertisment iu another column, is as follows: -Your Place to Buy- ian church.both morning and even lar meeting, luesday, eb. ad. The killing of a dog last Friday afternoon, by one ho was authorized by the marshal caused oon. PAID.

ing Jast bunday will again preach TOWNSIPS. Alta, Halstead, Lakin, paupers. ...2..... 1..... ....1......

$46.25 57.20 6.05 siderabla talk and a libel ami tlin Pleasant, 11.80 4........ 42.63 Glass 0 Queensware, city would surely have on hand. 'Elmer Ropp has a $100 dog bill Against the city for. the killing of liit dog. Council will take up this culamiton bill at their regular Poor ..2.

81.51 21422 57.25 of Faem Implements Newton 82... Transient, The aggregate amount iS 509.9! meeting, the first Tuesday in t7i. of the -38 AT bill allowed during the session, i We notice in tlie country com g7.718.68, of which S1.23170 was will be of interest to inventors, patents, manfacturers, and all who have to do with patents. Carbiener grocery store was found to contain a. very bright young burglar one evening this week.

It was reported to us that one of the firm had forgot to lock the door, but thought of not locking it after attending lodge and returned to the store to lock it and get a few groceries for Masters and while behind the counter his feet struck this obsticle which proved to be a would-be-burglar and was soon a victi m. He was turned loose and will venture to say that it had better be his last task of this kind. He possessed a kry to the door and no doubt the one which was lost by one of the firm some time ago and from reports his visits have been quite freequeutly heretofore as the firm has found articles 'missing. Hiih)tcad Markets, Halstead, Jan. 23; 1891.

Cows und Calves, SI. 75 2.75 Hogs, 3.25 ihickens, live per pound 34 Turkeys, live per ..06.07 Bucks, live per lb. 05 Eggs, per dozen 20 pound i 15 Potatoes per bu .1.25 Wheat, hard 72 Wheat, ..75 Corn 45 50 .........40 Rye, per bu .55 These prices are what the dealers pay the producer and are good for this date only as prices ata liable to change any day. MAGHINE wic8ioner8 thai to Bermona next sabbath. Is Halstead going to do anything towards getting the sugar plant i3 the qnesticn asked among the people.

If 6uch a plant has proven a success at the point west of which so, much is spoken of, one iu our midst would surely prove the same. The meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 will be very interesting and the addresses will be by two thatare thoroughly acquainted with this industry of Kansas and other climates. C. F. Wiehe, representing the E.

Lumber of Chicago, III, was in our city a few days the first of the week and by mutual consent dissolved the copartnership between the firm he represented and D. C. Enth doing business under the firm name of D. C. Ruth Co.

D. C. Bath to nirrors. May Miller, wife of Jno. Miller RIESEN DYCK'S, HALSTEAD, KANSAS The new board of commissioners consisting of Al.

Moore, wno was an old soldier and died 6ix weeks ago, has been granted an allowance of $10 a month, to ba expended under the supervision O'Brien, and E. J. Turner, convened Monday, Jan. 12th, and organized by electing Mr. Moore of Commissioner O'Brien for her as cnairnmn.

in. uennet was appointed county pLysician with a salary of 100, and health otlicer support The Harvey County Nursery Sweet Potato Farm has au ad. with a. salfjy of 50 per annum. in any this issue.

Parties wishing thins in the nnrserv line will "Kansas Day," Thursday, Jan. save CITY 'MEAT MARK EI. I Packers and dealers in all kinds of jFRESH -OLT." MSAT8. FlfJS Breakfast Beacon, Sugar Cured Haras, Com Leef, Pickled Pork and everything found in a first-class meat market. Sausage a Specialty.

IHiLSTZAO, KANSAS () monev in makinrrmrchases of the Thi.4 young b.vis one of our citv will retire, and from now on the firm name will be S. K. Martin niifl oho tlmt ik talrpn riH nn linnpst.l Wasted: A trirl to to take our firm of C. S. Brown their stock is always kept in the best Condition ani a visit to their Lnmber Co.

The firm of S. K.j upright, aiid highly respected, but! "genial restaurant man" to the Martiu Lumber is one of the seems he was one of the deceiving! dance. He 1ms consented to go if oldest aiid largest lumber com- kind. A lesson to him taught some lady will be his "pard" for panies in Chicago and one that he will remember. I the era.

quarters will convince you of this tad. H. D. G. A.

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1890-1892