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The Halstead Tribune from Halstead, Kansas • 3

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1'KKSONA lS. Seminary Program. The following will bo ftnnvi in el- In 41. mm. ri.mli.red at the Seminarv build- Jttlnm Winkler left Wedlirad.iy eveidiiM 1' 3 1(1(1 ftVMiiilur.

Anril 17tli Public School. Notes. Owing in Pi'ckiiPBH of regular leaclier of Hie iiM Intermediate room, who ig unable to fulfill her duty, her place ia filled by li, Douglas. Opening to-morrow, Literary the at college to-night Saturday was another busy day for our merchants. die fire meeting.

at the opera house' Monday uight. John Weber numbers among the east. Oration, Traveler JUST RECEI VED A LAEGE SPKING STOCK OF 1 -1 Mrs. was (hi) ot friends ut Newtun itev. II.

K. Sivuu vvaa vUltiiiu his pareuta in M. Krehbiel 11 orach iTKiii-t TyfcaCT Railroad Time TaWa ATCntSON, ToTeIU SANTA lT wt bound Annrv No. B. Bun Franctwio IW H.1..-.J- our oily rtuMmlay, the to guhserilie 17v tin Soim lleclu mat ion, lteadinj.f, lij-'l'eni perauuons ftpeocli, C.

K. Krehbiel U. A. Huta ..11. (iiH'rs II.

0. llianer imd Jim Wettell hail InisineHs south TltlBUXE of iclula Friday. v. iiiiHHMUlll BtlU 4Jieg rv-Mm I'. 7 ('olorodo rtsM (i.

Chas. Smith ami Will Means ttiok in the Binhts KilUe tlneiz tie 1 1 i.Y5 a. Ill A. good second hand niano for A'tmmn 411, Local l''l'c)iKht At the last of this week the examination will be hold for the work gouo over during tlie past two itionlha. This a very tedious time with both teacher and pupilri, yet the benefit whioh in derived there fiotn is treat.

W. P. Lehuiiinu 4:51 p. in 0xv sale for $45. A bargain.

Inquire Resolved. "lliMt Mimilltv 33 if 11 AMUVK KAST BOONx. No. 8. 4.

Now York Kxire Cliieuiro 9:30 p. MiWii. Is Hoperable from llelittiou," Bpeakers on (lie Until mid II. lillewer; ucKat. ivo: H.

llauiy and Eutz. Pni'or T. Krone. Jr. M.scollaneous IlasiinxiS.

at the ltl( river Sunday, K. II. tlorton astrauactin bunluvta iu our city a few dy last ww-k. U. A.

lieoaucl I. ljchiuaun transaoted business at, Kewtou Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Quail, etTopeka, is on a visit to hor brother J. W. Qouil and wife.

Andrew Kaath niece, and Mra. firtihlnr visited 8H. Freialit 2:50 p. ra 41. Local i-'ruiulit h.

and no ncltool can afford to dis at tins oince. The string band while out sore-naditig Tuesday evening discoursed some fine music. John Stickla has moved his t.tr 'Number anil 0 or mail trains and don't GENTS FURNiSHIN pense with it. We nre informed that the Board' stop at tlii stiition Corrected Apr. 'fll second has store in the John of -Education have decided, that Diamond Scraps.

lllAMuNB April lath, WU. to late to sow o.ita. Fine weuther for farmers, Mrs. Head is still on the nick list. llulttpiist building.

cmiuciiits PfirTiim. 1 friends near Moundrld ytwterday, MioH Tena Krif emayer was down from Hurrton Hatunlay on a visit to her parents. Amliroa waa visitluu relatives and frienda HATS. CSPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, those pnpils which have been Htaying out on account of measles ih their familv. there beimr K11 Attend the Disnlav of lUilli j.i, 1.

m.i ill. 11 a. ill. 1 and H-00: Haliliath school 11:45 Eiwworth Ijniunie meets Tnesd'iy eveniiiitH at IjadieB prnyer meeting Friday nflernfinnu Pr.wnf m.wt.imr in our city during the jiaat week aim uootls, Baturday, Apri many have beou exported to ioui at jewett store. llo.vnrd Forsyth made a ploiisant visit to his Which I -will Pell Cheap and invite the Public CO 1 1 nriH otto A ji 1 tue contagion.

to Tho rlvilio: and lfi'inr tn 11 a Ti Our school clow in one more week, Mrs, Wales htm improved from the irrippe, Lr. A. H. D. Kemper is vaiy ick with the I Grippe.

Horn to Mr. and Mn. It. Taylor fine boy Inst week. Myrtle Morri has been siok OOUS Vces before intimate friends in our city Holiday.

Hiss Mary Voth.of north of llulsiead Was the Kiiost of the Krehiiiol girls yesterday. Mesdames M. S. lnrslls' nml toot kite amused the lookers on, with the measIeH for the oast i Tlmrsdny ovcmiURH at 8. SANDKKSON, Pastor.

Pkkhbvtebian Cutritmi. EMibnth sorvioes at Jl a. m. and p. ra.i Halihath School 1(1 Prnyer mectiiiK Wednesdays p.

Lmlieu prayer moetiini Wednesdays 3 p. m. CiKHMAN M. K. Sabbath services at 10:311 a.

m. and 7:1: Habbitli school Prayer meeting Wednesday p. m. t'llAB. UUECHrX, Pastor.

Mknnonite fiinnoH nosnlar Sunday sendees On our streets yesterday afternoon. 1. 1 ween, uiu ia uosv very mucli visited uinons friends at Nowton Wednes.lay, Dr. Hoover rpnivrts hiiv nr. Hia JACOB LINN.

better. I r-r J. Frouoli and familv. ef ren'lva w.u-e i.lm nuiue or iieiirv lav or. iiv an Jack and Jill.

Kaests of llali.tead friends and relative tlii.i east of llidstead, born on the Sth Law suit to-day between Mr', llurna and Jack Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. smulds. Grandma Moulds, mid Mr.

Clark and wife were the fiueila of Mr. John Hill last Bunday. Married. April Nth. at Columbus Kmu.

wiek, lust S. Haury and wife wore down from Mnnnd- W. J. Mrakota and wife have riiixa Wednesday purchnsini? millinery of E. A.

Krehbiel. gone to housekeeping in tlie Chas. James Clark formerly of Harvey County, but for Hi iuiu. miuuaui penooi ai m. ('.

KHKHiilKli, Elder. 1). Uo-iNutor. Okhman Litthkian Cuminn Freaehinjr every other Sunday in the ojd Mennouilo church. J.

V. KAUI'FELT, x'lwtor. Ktanoki.ioai, Ommoil Prearhinir every other Sunday at 3 p. in the old Mcnnonite church. Jl.

WALTKK. Pastor. J.H.HAUSCHILDT&CO., (Successors to Petri MauschiWt.) A7ould call the attention of their old customers to their complete line Excursion. To Hutchinson on accouut of the Kansas Hlate G. A.

K. Eu-cauipmont, April 27th and 2Sth. I will sell tickets, April 20th, 27th 28th for return ou on or before May 1st at 70 cents for the round i'Jasters' residence in Tihbots ad L. P. Lsster was down from Newton the firrt cf the week assistiuE in rcptiirinir the mnohiuerv me lust two years a resident of Uuthorie, Oklahoma, employed by the fonts Fe as a dition.

oflhe mill. forsnian, to Kiss Allie liuchannan, of Scammon. ville, Kansas. They took the train for this place soon nfter the knot was tied on visit Fred llonmmnt took in (lie "sitrids" at Walton iturday on visit to his brother John Christ. Bergthold has been very sick with the La Grippe.

He is reported some better yesterday trip. the flight operator. uncle and uunt. They will leave for Gutiierie Saturday to make that place their future home. P.

Ilia Past Dictator, of tho K. of of A fc A M-TIalsiead Indue. No. holds nit miin infiHrtnu nil Itirt Lit unit Siwtnr.lfii' evening. eveniriKsof OHeii month.

Ail brethren in nootl luuuorM, was a visitor to the li. of if. lodge of our city, Tuesday ei'a. W. K.

PiOEEHTbON, Ag't World's Fair Convention. Of Kansas to bo held at Tondji The alliance meeting at Newton BUuuluiK are cordially invited to attend. A. UliMMAN'f. W.

51 Miss Grace left viwtunhv inurnliia fnr WALLKS'tlX. Moundridge News. From the Monndridge Leader: Abe Detweilpr 11 lrm.i...n- 117 xr-i Staples Fancy inn ff K1m1aiii1 tnilii-ft Nn 1lW nwmlri Saturday was quite well attended and a good enthusiaslio meeting ROCERIES La tiraiiKe, liuli on a few mouths visit among Wednesday evening. All brothers viHitiiie. our Kansas, April 21-Jd.

I will sell relatives anu rieuda. is reported. C. Petri, of Wichita, was a nle-m-int visiinr round trip tickets, tor round trip Dates of sale Anvil xxoimesanu 1. M.

Jones, who were called to ItcPliereon 011 a at 8-132 at The city marsh all and Jno. Hess in our city Sunday. Will has many friends hero who are always glad to sue him. set a couple of large elm trees in and good for returii on or before April 2Hh. Andrew Kanth and nieoe.

nmi iK mth rront or tne citv built in a venter came lip from Wichita, Saturday on a week's W. K. ItOllEHTSOX, Ag't. day afternoon. city are cordially invited.

liJ Mva.n, li of Viririnia lode No. 3.1. meets every Thursday evenings, in 1 hall. 8 Patton.C A Knlstead lortpe No meets every Monday evoniwrs. Paul Hkkkhinhkk, of Arkansas Valloy lodce No 2021, meets every Tuesday evenings.

IIooyeh, 11 Peter Cooper Assembly, No 2.7110, of iue(ts every second and fourth evcuiUK, lldd Fellows hull. Cr A Bnfonl Post lt, meets 2d and 4th Haturdays of each month, at 2 o'clock p. in, (i Ei CoPKLAND, 1 iij visit to their many friends in ourcity. G. Mallies has moved into his Mia.

Hubert Collins, Mrs. J. W. Hurst and son Provisions, Glass and Queensware, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. We Pay the highest Pries for Country Produce.

Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. lMd 'Kansas ui.u ueiore jiibtice Iiruce, on last Monday, were found not guilty by tho jury. We heard it reported that on Monday nfternoon while the mil hands wore loading a car of Hour, they suddenly felt, miet of wind and pretty soon the car started off. On lookina about them to see which direction the wind came from they discovered the cause was only due to somo ladies going to the poll. Mr.

Gerhard lluth, formerly beinc one of our townmnen, purch.ifed f.irm southwest of town about a year auo. and with mm r. Frank, and Miss Sadie Hurst, of Neivton. sueut building 2 doors south of the Wednesday with the family of H. McNair.

Christ (ioldsinith. who is ruuninir one of .1. li. irisco House. He has fitted up the shop iu elegant style.

Granulated shout ntill 1 7 nnimds Swartloy'a creamery wat'ons iu the neixliuorhoud of l.t'utley was transactinu businota in our city Perhaps you really never of its literal meaning, but the most recent clear definition runs tlmsly: "A blush is a temporary eyrthema and calorific effulgence, of the physiognomy, oetioiogized by the of the sensorium when in a predicament of un-equilibrity from a sense of shame, anger, or other cause, eventuating in a paresis of the vest.nrmtor lUonuay. AiiKust Kohfold was over from Newton Wed. nosday to see some of his old friends. AumiKt IllIll'HWl lin, UV X' 2d and 4th Friday evenings of each mont h. Lafektv, DaUffhter of Rebeknh, Eliznheth lodge No 114, 1 0 meeta every 1st Friday evenina of each month.

Alas Bwan, of V-Gen. G. F. Wiles camp No 132, meets every 2d and 4tli Saturday evenings of each month in the Oddfellows hall. A cordial invita-tion is extended to all members of the ii A 11 to meet with thent.

some years ago was one of the milers in the Hal. Roe the groat improvements which be made diir. injr the pant year, and still he koepa on improving continuously and looks after the of bis property, principally in chopping and work-ins up trees to fire material alon I he little river. for 1.00, oi for a 100 pound sack. Other pries correspondingly low at Allen's.

James Dowe, formerly one of the millers of our city, writes from Ingot-sol, Canada, to have the stead mills. Mis. McdaiTuh visited amoni: her friends at Nowton Friday. Sho wan accomiianicd home hv nervious filaments of the facial her sinter Miss Slinnio Lawrence, who has a JloOKWALTKIt, Oap HARDWARE, STOVES, IMPLEMENTS, CASADY, SULKY AND GANG PLOWS, John Deere and Parlin end Orendorff pBows, Lfstsrs and Cultivators. school noar Newton.

J.iubune forwarded to his address. The wife of Carl Kaiser who cnpilliirien, whereby, being divested of their elasticity, tliev nv. Jlodern Woodmen of America ITalstenil camp No, lilt, meets in the Masonic hall overy2d (1. Ilarnebt in seliinif his household inods and vBuuuinmwinUy euRaKed in his hedge, orchard uud cleiinm; up on the Siuco tho band was out- on our slreets the olh erevcuing we have heard a number of people ask why we cannot keep up a good brass bind here when they have so mauy players. This question can beensily answered.

It is because the hoys do not care and cannot furniture ureuuratory tu hoi dennrtnrn Kt Wednesday evening ol each month. lllKSKN, suffused with radiance, emulating irom an intimidated nraanovdia." V. A Knnal Rnffraire Association meets 1st ThurMdny each inoiitli, at. 3 in. All friends of Gills, are you not glad you found out what's the matter with vmV the equal autlrtiKO moveinent are cordially invited toaiteud.

Mum biJ Swan, pres. s. has been seriously ill with dropsy was some better yesterday afternoon and is hopes of her Edward 1. Traves and Miss Maggie Burgener, of northeast of HalslOiid were man ied by Walters, Thursday evening of last week. BcKa' Danrtelimi Hitturs not only naijt to cli- Louia witli his family, where ho.

has aeceidud a position as clerk in a wholesale grocery. Mrs. K. 13. Munch ia enjoying a visit of her sister, Mrs.

Mitchell and two daughters, who camo from Zancaville, Ohio, Thursday morning enrotiteforKodland, to make their future homo. M. C. Wiles and wifa and V. Cowan, wore the guesta of Walter Munch and wife Sunday.

Mr. 't 'owan was at one lime express here and of Into has been api.ointod to taka charge of both time aui money towards keeping up a band when they cannot sen any show ahead of ever gaming unything thereby. If some of our enterprising citizens would go lo work and raise a sum of money sufficient to pay for some new music and room rent for awhile, we are certain that wo would soon have a band. -A FULL LINE OF- Dr. Patton dentiat.Halstfiad Ks.

Hay ia now worth )er ton. Bnj? your Rpriug lntt nt Jloe's. Kcst una nsstmulhtti tliu food, Imt tonn up mid etrmiKtlion tho ilijrcrttive orirm as val, wilicli nnturully, oroatps viftorons apiiotito; and those who use thine liittura will experience no un-pleaBaut effoct from tho innre Pairvie llaiijiniiuga. Edith Sedgwick is sick with tlw food taken into the utomach, us, by this etrpn-K(licniii(! of the diKwtive organs, the fond will he conductive to health and BtroiiKth instoarl of Ileitis a'bordnn and a souree of miserv. the express station ut liurrton.

FJ. Morton left yenteidaj faflernoon on a pleascuo trip to Denver and ot her points in Col-orudo, f.nd will bo abueuta week or two. Kd-on the JEW. of this month take his old post ut Buggies, Spring Wagons, Carts and Eoad Warns If you want a wind-mill, Pump, Pipe or Fittings, we can supply it at bottom prioes. BAIN AND M0L1NE FARM WAGON For anything in the Change iu tho time card this i.

Miss Vernia Swan' entertainod about twenty of her young friends at her home on Friday evening and a most enjo3able time was had by ail. Rev. Shawhan is holding union meetings at Newton, at ti ifi hninn at 0 8. Our Chub Rates. the depot nfter a couple months uy off." Mrs.

A. K. Gwitn and dausliter Vernio departed Wednesdny morning to make that place their fu April Kltli, lifJl, Several farmers in this vicinity are plaiitinir corn. Daniel Means mid E. Pownell are training liot'sen.

1), V. Thompson was calling on the tax payers lust week. Harvey Pownoll hag tryina the moasles for tlie past week. David Lelimann is erecting a new turbine wind mill at his residence. Hiss Susie Stevens and Uert Palmer took in the sig: its at Kent Monday.

What is the matter with Tom and ture homo. Mf. Swan lnw a position with bin of Win, H. Shaver, who is assist ments call and see ns and get prices. ween.

Landreths' bulk sp.fids at C. J. Gram's. Try a pair of liege's 7,5 cent overalls. Cheapest and Beat Plow Shoe at liege's.

For bargains in Groceries call on Allen. Tribune and Topolia Weekly Capital Iribuno and Kansas City Star, 1.25 Tribune and "Hutchinson News, Weekly 1.75 Tribune anil KaiiKas Kirmw 1 7 his1.irotlier-in.law.Al. Aiusworth, ina confectionery atore. The family ltaving our city is oue of regret to all who knew them. ing uim in his course of meetings in the state.

N. E. Irish is the r)OSKPSnr nf LEHMAN 1 0.. Prof. II.

O. Krnse and 1J i-x. J. -LIJL Til sow which gave birth to only 1G pics, Stmdav. He is looln'no- f(1v Grove have been appointed to give Tribune and tit.

Louis Globe- imiance or tlie examination i'nemeasle cases in our city are decreasing. 5. MtlNCH, Manager mi8 their weekly batch of items. The honorable school board have added another month to tiie spring term of school. ars.

John Spell and her sister from Cnlormlr. lry the Home Ruler cigar at Democrat, Weekly 1.60 Publication Notice. No. 4509. To li.

h. llmoKH: Von will take notice that von have been questions to the pupils of tlie graduating class, on Saturday, April 18th, to begin at 9 o'clock. The only exclusive carpet house in the stale. Wall Wnll. HHT TP are visiting their psreuts ia the eastern part of the slate.

TO FARMERS ill Isaac Palmer made 'A'. 11. that the plaintiil's Jiavefiled their petition in the office of the clerk of the District Court, nf a drop iu the price of hogs and a rise iu the price of corn. We are informed by A i.i Jewett that their Spring Millinery Opening and Dry Goods display will take place at their storo Saturday, April, 18th. The firm of Riesen Dyck shipped 200 cases of eggs to Albuquerque, New Mexico, this week.

They also hatidle from 203 to 500 pounds of butter a week. -AND- vey county. Ivmras; tint the plaintilfs in said ac tion are Hi-ge and II. 1). Markel.

mid you are tho defend mt: flml C. J. Gram's. It will soon bo time to talk 4th of July celebration. H.

B. Ruth's wife is si ill very Bick with a bad cold. The baud plays for Jewett's opening to-morrow. The rain and hail storm Sunday was tfiite agreeable. Quite a number of fish are be The PEOPLE in GENERAL of Harvey County call while at his home Sunday full par-Ucolus it necenwry.

'J 'he latert thing oat in court ship of early life iu the Wtii century is the young iacly does the driving when riding with her bau. (Juite a number of Pairview folks called on Frank sailer and wile last Thursday eve. The inson, Kansas, will exhibit a large line samples to the citizens of Haistead, at Jewett's store to-day and tomorrow, Select, take number, order at once; goods delivered free. The 8 orine Oneninrr nf said petition on or before the ninth day of May, A. Mil, or ilie same will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against yon for the -Your Place to Buy sum of our hundred eisfht-r-Kw, a-iim Inrs.

with 0 per cent, interest thereon from ainusomeuu of the evening were organ and violin music. Business men report trade much better and are clGtiaiuer ni in nina Krehbiel's hist Saturd -iv was well 1 attended. Their display in Mil- ing caugnt out or uie river. March Pith, upon divers and sundry accounts and notes due and owinp by aaid defendant, originally to divers and sundry persons, who have as-igned and transferred the same to said plaintiffs; and that an order issue, commanding tlie sheriff of JLJS jn. lillililll their iloor vesterdav and wna ff.nm) unery and ury Uoods was jnst grand and comments on the same Four more weeks of public I'has Smith was seen out riding with "red James best girl, Sunday Arod was being entertained by the young lauies ma.

What is the matter if ted' ill the latest correspondent from I'airview, under the assumed name of Boz, please describe to us on which lot F. C. James is remodeling his house on aa oblige. Mlwi lliila Ewinif i Kivlr with U.u to be a real wood tbor. We had the pleasure Tuesday tlu ouffh the conrhesv nf rf county, Kansas, to sell, according to law, to satisfy said judgment, all of the interest, right and Glass Queensware, kinds of Farm Implements IS AT- line of sail! defenuant in the property attached in said action, to-wit: liloek- in tl, ti, Donnel to take a ride behind tlio uas been the topic ot conversation among those that attended.

The graduates of this year of the high school are: Messrs. H. G. Hunsberger, F. C.

Copelnnd and the Misses Florence Frizzelle, Maude Jackson nml Mvrfl horse of Burrton known as Bona pie should bo very careful not to the fiiti- euso, Ihougli nut of a very dangerous nature, it of Haistead, in Harvey enn'nty, Kansas. liOWJT.lS fi Huc.TKn. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Attest: Jost.tii Fiil.Ta. LiiiAiJ clerk of 6a id Court, veiy often proves The services were well attended Bund'tr.

Hnr. bcuooi uetorb tne vacation. W. Franklin was ou the sick degree the first of the week. Services at the M.

E. church now commences at 8 o'clock. Slaughter Priced in all Silk Ribbon at E. 11. Krehbiel.

Some of th- sidewalks ou Main street are badly in need of repairs. Elegant Styles of Mens Suits at $3.7 5 to 15.00. Money saved at Hege's. bandeisou will preach eierv four onb Tiiu The graduating exercises will be held at the M. E.

Clmi-eh. bun Jay behool is progressing very nice and un HALSTEAD, luvivation is exteaued to all. parte, who is bringing forth some tine colts. D. C.

Lehmann, of Halstead, was a Burrtoa visitor Thursday evening. Mr. Lelirnaim ia one of the liuest violin players in this part of the country. Burrton Free Lance. A public meetint? will ho Haistead Markets.

Halstead, xpril 17, 1S91. KANSAS (lay evening, May. l.Jth. A com plete program will be given later on. Our exchan 1 Corn Foil CWa 3373.50 0 Steers, 3.50t'f-5.2o Hogs, 3.50(f74.r0 iliickens, live per pound Jewett's are cleaninr? nn m-Annr Jasper Commons met with quite an accident while unloading rock for his ceiiar.lus foot slipped from the wnSoa letting him fall in tne eel-lar catting his face up very badly.

Henry James new keg of California tvine did not make its appearance at the box but from tlieapiKKiianceoi Henry and tome of his friends they BiH-i have emptied it before they caiiifi. Tiie box sutper was a very pleasant allxir, a few old haired gentlemen were fortunate enough lo eat with the young ladies, but few atory for their spring opening to Jim Keys, iiv8 per their readers to look out for a gang of men traveling about the country making cou tracts for painting roofs. If they offer to paint your roof for 5 or any at the opera house, Monday to take further steps to fire protection of our city. Everybody that is interested iu the welfare of City Meat Makket. G.

B. FEY, Prop'r. PScker r.nd dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats Imd Breakfnst Peacon, Stumr ''nred Hnms, Corn Beef, 1 itiled pork uud everjtliing found in a first-class shop. Ducks, live per It). EctTS.

ner doz-Mi Eutter pound i i price, don fail to ask them how 1.23 much paint wiU iw.t, rotnxoes per tm. Whenthnrd were lucky enougli to eat wilh their ladies or wiie. Two xientiemeu did not have iLa 8i Wbent, soft SATSAfiE A SPECIALTY. to bay a box. Hie sepp-r tlie neat sum Corn oi1 our city should attend.

The mop and scrub brush were used in cleaning up the Moor of the Iliugelmau tailor shop Tuesday, The shop was otherwise repaired and makes the tailors look more handsome on their tables. The Semi-Annual Convention of KANSASf o0ifj5o I Uats liye, pnr bn C5 wursiaieiiientsraaitoa tew weeks ago to the supposed Tom and Jerry must have hit the spot, if it did not break any bones, we were somewhat surprised to not how openly they confessed, that I Si.ooj iliese lil'li'Pss nvA wlint tlia rlaol close the contract It is in "the price of the paiafc whore the fraud exists. Our Spring and Summer Display of Millinery and Dry Goods will take place at our store, Satur-day, April 18th. Besides having a very attractive Display, we shall have other features of Interest. We expect the Haistead baud to furnish music and a souvenir morrow.

Mrs. Tarbet has moved into' the rooms over the Mt-del grocery btore. Send to the telegraph school at Peabody, for circulars and rates. A new line of Cheap Counter Goods just received. E.

D. KeeIibiel. A good Wheeler Wilson sewing machine for sale for 9. Call it this office. Bnrrtou's ladies band made their first public appearance Wednesday eve.

Sherman, the 3 year old son of Gehiio and wife has been Gil ers pay the producer and are good an inebriate was almost aa low as- a human can i i i get, for we were not aware that they had reform- 1 118 01lly ftfl PrlC0S are lla ior iins ttate only as pri ble to change any day. ed. This very same Tom and Jerrt durinxr Ida tne Oman Foreign Missionary Society of the Newton District, South West Kansas Conference, will be held in the AT. E. o.hum.h THE TIlBUlNrei.

eojonm at Independence, and while making two weeks visit to his parents here, made mis remark, that he would not ctavm New April 22d and 23d, morning, after wil 1 be given to every lad who 1 1-'" coaatr3' wtere he oolUd Dot ot I noon auu eveninir HPtKn-mu miM attends tiie Disnlav and The Hewsest Cheapest and Best day. and Wagcn Shop. You can net EXACTLY whnf. mn .1 nilllUllt'J UIX tlie club riRuns end baifclianal. We auree with you Tom and errj, a drunkard is almost as low aa a human can get.bnt a dishonest, lying drunkard is a few degrees lower.

The tid maxim: en open confession id good for tte soal, we hope you wiii let you lights shine at homo. Jokeiare lu-r imtne. lie sare to come and see ns. A. M.

Jewett. Our Fairview want in Zephyr, Gingham. Lou-sine Suiting Back and Colored Orcandie. Batiste. TWaiW uii II.

W. VESPEB, prop'r. BlackimilliiBB and WoihI work of nil kinds done on short notice. will do the editor a emit favor and the truth is the troth, JOB PRINTING! -Of Every Description- list 8d St Letters old stand. hereafter leaving the what is onll-i emi- looui orated froiuso fareasi that no anrann hna HALS'IKAD, KANSAS.

eel variety liOWS, OUt or tame forsiichis (lowil Considerable. The slurs Clwe bird never Hioe (o i nudii vui'it t.ot'is, 1. 1 1 1. no inu uiies uoi Kiniiw nnii ir bihe -wj i-wcimiiiu HUH WO; "wlH Sill Heads, Letter Beads, very ill for the past week. A Hegc say the tree planted iu the yard back of his store is ft Grover Cleveland tree.

The Stone Drug Store received a new board ceiling to prevent the plastering from falling down and breaking show cases. A. M. J. F.

Jewett are making great preparations in their spring and summer of Millinery and Dry Goods, which will be held Saturday, April ISth. i.v.x jw MUiiimmejuuraftraii at my are much nlTraid it will "cause xi ouu. ftutdo mrt try to settle witli iiiBiicent pr-Wni" li xent tin. fl tliA nno run- I Indian Dimity, Challie, and 'Saline at Jewett's Store. They have a beautiful assortment and at popular prices.

A gentlamen in leaving his party associates Sunday evening, rer-iarked: 'Well, I guess I'll go and get my "umberelta" and go stroll towards church. He did get the umbrekbai we predict also something that needed pheiter, shoakl it 4-. tilt" IMA CHINE OILS! JiiiiTeIopesf, nig lietween lltiiy and America. win nie sitisfaetory. Uoth of the corresxndr-iits Ime! hpsqiubhi.

had a fair show to express their i BiowM, fcswyon do9tora.iii feelings about li5'ereiit trubles th nr- and have giv.io t-ueil thft Bitters tobe Invitation Programs Cards. A lot of samples on lmncL-' privilege UiM.igii um eolav.f'p.

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About The Halstead Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
486
Years Available:
1890-1892