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The Hartford Times from Hartford, Kansas • 1

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I 1 I 1 i 1 -r i Fl i lilt I I Jr I It I I II II I 1 I CIRCULATION 800. HARTFORD, LYON COUNTY. KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. VOLUME XIV, NO 14 Mrs Horatio Little Dead Local Markets. Furnished by the Hartford mer The High School Play.

The Senior, Class will give the LOCAL ITEMS. chants Thursday morning of each! class play for this year on Friday evening, March 26th, at Dreash- week Wheat, per bu 81.05 Subocribe for the TIMES. Corn, per bu, ne 652 er'a opera house. The seats for the play will go on sale on Wed Hogs, per cwt $5 75 86 25 Union Temperance Meeting. There will be a union temperance rally at the Christian Tabernacle on next Sunday eyenine, March 21st, to be addressed by Rey.

J. II. Dun. lavy, one of the Field Secretaries of the Kansas State Temperance Union, Mr. Dunlavy," while a pastor in Crawford county, led in the fight against the liquor element of that part the Slate.

His life was threatened, but he continued to wage Dr. Swisher, Hunt Hotel, Mar 22 23. Cattle $5.50 (g) $6.25 Pens, per Ih 8ic Eggs, per doz 15o Pearson wants your Produce- Butter, per lb 22o nesday morning, March 24th, at 8 o'clock, at the drug Tickets 25c and 35cv The proceeds of the play, as usual, will go to the High school library. The play giventhis year is called "The i Professor's Predicament'' Mrs Cora Robblns visited in Empo Mrs. Cora Little, Beloved wife of Horatio Little, died at her home in the southeast part of town at 3:40 o'clock this (Thursday) morning, after a brief illness, aged 29 years and 8 days.

She was taken sick a week a'go with brachial neu ralgia and on the day prior to, her death aopeared to be much better. About 10 o'clock at night she was stricken with paralysis and the end came at hour above stated. Her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Kennedy, who had been visiting in Kingman county, were telegraphed and arrived here Wednesday. A husband and four small children survive hier and the heartfelt sympathy of the entir3 community Dr.

Swisher, Hunt Hotel. Mar 22-23. ria Tuesday. Mrs. Ellen O'Donoell, southeast Paul Wilson transacted business in Emporia the first of the week.

ot town, has recovered from a tour week's illness with the grippe. J. R. Mark transacted business in Burlingtou the tirst of the week. Have you been planning to plant Uaoe this spring? If so you can have same made into Sorghum by Harry and consists of four acts with one main plot and one minor 'plot.

The main plot centers around an absent-minded professor, Prof. Holcomb, who is 41 years old, and unmarried. His aunt, Mrs- Winthrop, thinks it is time he married, so has him come to a summer resort wheve she is. She suggests that he marry one of the girls there and even tells him J. W.

O'Connor transacted business Emporia the tirst of tbe week. Nelson. goes out to them in this the saddest and most" lonesome hour in Mrs. W. Fullen came in from 1 3 AfyJ 1 X) iiV 1 Lindorg Monday on a visit to The ladies of the Christian Church will have a Bazaar Saturday, April 17th.

Supper- will be served. their lives. Funeral services will be held Everybody cordially invited. Mesdames Thos. O'Neal, J.

D. Ilop- from the Christian Tabernacle to- just what to say in proposing. He morrow (Friday) morning at 11 follows her advice, but, as he is o'clock, after which the remains "not at all particular," proposes to A Box Supper wili be given kinson an3 J. L. Horner were Emporia Visitors Tuesday.

at Mutlonhead schoolhouse, Dis will be taken to Strawn and laid to every girl he meets. His difficul- Mrs. Sam Norbury left Saturday for rest in the Strawn cemetery. An obituary notice will appear next week. Madison, on a visit to her paretits.Mr.

trict 68, on Wednesday evening, March 21th. Miss Mabel Marlowe is the teacher. Everybody cordially invited to attend. and Mrs. B.

M. Sutton. ties and troubles furnish no end of funny situations- The minor, plot tells the story of a young girl stolen from her 'parents when a child and the efforts of her brother to find her. He is aided by Mark relentless and successful warfare Dr. Gray, Dentist, at Dr.

Fuller's Miss Rebecca. Day entertained a nnmhfir nf her friends at her against the law violators, although office, nartford, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. who calls oftentimes battling almost single. home west of "town Wednesday "Singleton, a detective, handed. He is representing an or Mr.

and Mrs. B. B. Powell and children left today (Thursday) for Overton, on. an extended visit to relatives.

They have rented their farm south ot town to Frank Fin-nerty for the coming season. Mrs. S. Tweedy, of Humboldt, gaizaiton that has had a large part is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

John in the splendid law enforcement Tweedy, south of town, this week. campaign that has been waged in Kansas during the last tew years, is Miss Myrtle Reser left last week for Wellington. where she has taken thoroughly familiar with conditions over the State, and is a most force a position as trimmer in a millinery John L. Holt, the new manager of tbe Harftord Telephone Exchange, moved bis family and house. himself Featherstone and is always wanting to take a picture of everyone.

Singleton and his son Felix, who is "not such a fool as he looks," joins the two plots. The caste of characters is as follows: Arthur Holcomb, M.D..LL.I) Shull Harold 7. Yioeenc Hogao Welch Tom Ray Magee Featherstone Glen Stork Staples Muir Josiah Baysinger Felix Fred Milner store. ul aad interesting speaker. evening- A very enjoyable time was spent in music and games of various kinds.

Elegant refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Anna Brogan, Maude Thompson, Pearl Hettinger, Etta Lewis, June Milner, Lena Glenna Magee, Lena 'Zimmerman', Etta Lewis," Ethel Hettinger, Ethel Thompson, Eunice Hunt, Goldie Davis, Jane Gibbon, Pearl Perry; Messrs. Ray Magee, Charles Baysinger, Fred Milner, Evan Griffiths, Howard Mr. and Mrs. H.

Come out bold goods from Lallarpe last, week and have taken up their residence Ray Milner returned hDual" Monday from a week's visit io Kansas City, where he attended tbe big automobile show. Frank Knox met with a painful in the old Dr. Reser property in the west part of town. accident while working in well ou the Tom Dill farm, west of town, ast Tnarsday evening, lie and Mrs.J.A. Thompson left for Strawn, oo a sbort visit to her Roy Beiler were just completing Mrs.

Winthrop Elta Lewis Mrs. Floyd Duckett, and the walling up of a 16 foot well. daughter, busband. Pansy Welch Alice Eva Channell Roy was drawing up a tub filled Maude Jane Gibbon with rock aud the tub lilted on the Pearl Welch edge of the well, some of the rock Johnie Owen, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Collings, died at the home of John DeLano, south 09 town, with whom the parents resided, on Friday, March 12th, aged 6 weeks and 5 days. Interment was made in the Hartford cemetery Sunday afternoon. Short services were held at the grave, conducted by Elder P.

E. Haw a Bessie Perry Marlon Jasper, of Iola, visited his motbe'-ln-law, Mrs. Mary Rowland, and family, in this place, tbe tirst or the week. ailing back into the 'hole." A jrpek Notice to the Public. Owing to the high price of feed I am cotnpellsd to raise the hack fare to and from Neosho Raoids to 75c.

B. F. McCormick. The pupils are working hard to weighing about fif teen pounds struck Frank on the si ie of head, lie was present the play well. Charley Shull has consented to help them taken out of the well in a eemi.con Mrs.

Emma Campbell and daughter, by taking the part of the Profes Miss Maude, of Montrose, arriv kins, pastor of the First Christian scious coudition and bas been bed. fast since He is improving rapidly and will soon be able to be about ed bere Tuesday on an extended visit relatives. sor and the evening promises to be an enjoyable one. Come out and Miss Ethel llenkins, of Hurlington, arrived here Wednesday on a visit to Miss Kerva church. 'We extend our deepest sympathy to the- parents in their encourage the young people and again.

Mrs. F. Foster and infant son, of sad bereavement. help a good cause along as well as Kansas City, arrived bere Saturday Dr. Swisher, Eye Specialist, at Hunt Elotel.

flartford, March 22 and 23. enjoy a pleasant entertainment. evening on a visit to ber parents, Mr. At the regular meeting of the I. O.

Lodge Monday evening the and Mrs. Geo D. Carpenter. C. A.

Johnson received word the latter wart of last week that his Say, Farmer, have you seen that Seed father was quite sick at his borne in Cream Separator Oil at the Shoe ANNOUNCEMENT Rebekahs gave the Odd Fellows a genuine surprise by calling upon them in a body and treating them to an excellent supper. A very pleas, ant time was spent. The Odd Fel- Shop? 30 r.ents per gallon None bet- Teunessee and for. him to come at once if be wished to see bis father ter. 'Otr tu alive He left at once for bis fath.

Potatoes! ows have chosen up tides and a 's bedside. A letter received from Wm. Gates and daughter.Miss Alice. campaign will be made for new him Wednesday stated that his fath of Arkansas City, visited his brother-in-law, B. F.

Timmerman, and fami Sprino penino members. Roy Baysinger is captain of oue side and W. II. Arm- er was no better and no hopes were ly, Dortb of town, from Saturday until enteruiued for his recovery. strong of the other.

The losing side Wednesday 7 will have to treat the winners to an AT THE Sheriff Dave Cowan wa3 in town Notice: To Farmers, Growers and Merchants. Just received 3 cars fancy Northern Potatoes. oyster supper. NOTICE. We will commence buy yesterday posting notices for the special election to be held in this () i Up-to-Date Hillinery Contest Date Changed.

ing Cream Saturday, The Elmendaro Township Contest county April tth for the purpose of voting on the proposition of tho county commissioners buying the March 0th, and will pay to have been held at tbe Eagle Creek cbnrch March 11, 1909, has Red River Ohio, Ture, perbu. at .9 o'clock a. in. 1123 highest marliet price. fair grounds.

been postpoued and the new data i B. JVeau now set tor March 28, 1909. VlAll B- Lutz and I). K- Goodale Martif 27, 1909. teachers are orgnd townd any sup.

west of town, C. K. Lutz, south 8 Miss Myrtle Uamsey.the Times type plemeutary numbers they may have Minn. Ture Ohio, per bu. 1.15 Colo.

Table Tots, per bu. 1.10 In 2 bushel sacks. Any amount desired. Drive in or send card and order. J.

W. Blank, town, and F. E- Kelly, of Topeka sjcttrr, left Tuesday tor Emporia on a short yislt to friends. Miss Ramsey are hew subscribers to tho Times to the contest. Gkorob Ssopoyv Oonuty Superintendent.

hAs been to poor health the pist win this week. ter and la taking a few weeks lay-off i to recuperate. The editor is trylua. to i VeruonP. Osborn will bold till her place at the cases during her 5 Your Presence requested.

LIrs 4' Hill. Thera will be no services at the 1 320 Com'l St. Emporia, Kan. public sale on Tutsday, March 30tb absence, so If yon mis him from the front office or the street you will find M. K.

church Sunday morning and notico of which will appear next tiim "sticking" type. eyeuing. week..

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