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The Halstead Herald from Halstead, Kansas • 1

The Halstead Herald from Halstead, Kansas • 1

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A' A- I fl pre i IS v'r vy Ml Il.W.SITU), KANSAS, Jss7. r. J. AH. J'.

SWAN, PnblUI.fr. AJHMT 'lOWN. Tim new church fchow iiud Oil ut II. D. G.

S. THE HALSTEAD HERALD. Mis Xi'lliu TarlH't it ipiito nit Mrs. Cownu wux in XVwluii. I'ri- (T.

School Sojiplio ut Published Every Thurbday By M. of I thn Cull and si'o Iti in tU duv. Jrigull'i H. C. SWAN, Editor and I'roprloto I'firiilc ('i 1 1 tfu I'iu tlic of Lis iliiv.

I'nul J'un was in Xwtoii, Tin's dit lito girn, or siin of em riitin-r, Kiikm Sfcnii l'lu Mull Mjiu rro filing ta be ht.lt i'JirliIiiia Toy at Kirhblel The iu jut i' and Farm Journal one year for one dollar. Call and unbucrilxt. Douglas Tnrlx Iiah tho liciut din jCitll INiml i Inn- Tables. ATCHISON, TOl'KKA .1 KANTAtX For Jewelry g' to II Jt. Kr-h 1 'I'l's.

She bus 5 i inttifnl Iiin, tf. J. II. McXuir wa uut of town "Wftiit.Hl- I.tnOj t.i pa. ht tlifir buii-vi-h ith pajM'r lu.ilit of J.

Swan. Mrs. J. W. Iltirt nu.l Mr, U.

CVb liii.4 are jmiikU J. II. McXalr at IIulNt'ad tti ilay. Ivuiman. (Jiman h'iv new JIS'J or- Aimn i 4T SOl'HOi in I'.

iu Monday. AtUtitie KxprM. 7H0 ni Now York I uMini du U) for 0.hI fiir (leu. Wilm drove ovor to Bunion. Comu in and exiifuino tLo large -t-K-k of goo 1 jutt received at E.

J. SwnuV tf. 0:0." u. Prentla Fcr fcecrfctury. It 14 llthoritfttiveIy ft dinphtch frullJ Xevtoa thiit 1'ffiitih, th veriitil e.l lor i of tlmt riy, will l- a candidate for So-retury ol Sit-I'p goeour bat and voice for I'reu-lis, the XoMiv-t Itoiuan of them Marion Record.

If 'iiutliDii'utively tiitttr iiieitn tbnt onr worthy cn-teiuHrsry i acan-diJate for thi posit ion, the hut and voices of enough citizens of thislnt will bo lifted in his beh Jf kt Liin by a majority never before equull(L--Knnn. If our highly esteemed friend will conwnt to id-Iow his name to he'usod as a candi-date for secretary of state the pre of Kansas would see to it that Hon. Noble L. Prtutis was elecUvl by one I n-io btii tiei-s, dily p.r twii. Monday.

Etev wait; for fal at grea OilifornU nd Mtnioo Eiiro 6:60 p. in A'o un abunditiit httpilv of other John KKro wa tlowo from New ('uluriJo Kiprt-Mn riHluction. I'or Jfrmn all at thi kind of good COid. tf. Iienver mul ton, Friday.

oflk'o. KT. LOUIS. WAN FRANCISCO. are now iu our new quarters, Samuel Wilmore caiuo in on th Wo arn littla Into out block south of our old place, Frifuio, Saturday.

Jt'smiengpr 7:30 ft. in Mail and Eipreii 4 n. tn where we invite ml our friends and thin weik on noiuit of having moved, but will try and gft out on Mrs. A. M.

Jewutt wa in Newton patrons to cull uiil soo us. on business, Tuesday. Ill time LeieafN'i. l.nt fall. What is the matter or is it that Mr.il mid Eipr.

Mrs. (1. A. Bay spent Sunday in Newton' flectrict Jight is again in running order and nbod its rays over that glorious city. For C'hritma Trees call on H.

Bron. tf. Our inarshid hoohis to Im no re. specter of peroiis. He goos ahead, wherever duty calls regardless of tho many "toes he may tread on." Christmas Cards at E.

J. Swan's. tf. Tho top to the church steeple was taken off again to day for tho second Dr. Hoover gets nil tho practice, that Newton with relatives.

(k)iuo ami iM'Mlo up your account, PKItSOXAL. wo do not bear of any birth, except from him This time ho tells in of G. L. Watson, of New York City, And Oblige. Du.

A. J. Mu.i.Kii. of the largest majorities ever given was iu towu last week. any candidate for any otlico within that big, twelve pound boy, born to A Kperial train from Botton pass E.

Haiberson Suudayed iu our city Eve Swan is tho Cointnoreial por Mrs. C. Eisemunyer went to Wich Mr. and Mrs. John Ekev, to-dav.

ita on a visit Saturday. the gift of our jieople. It would be an honor to work pnd vote for such an honorable, upright muu us Mr. tor. Chri.tma Tovs, and all kinds of ed thruitgh ye-trdfiy tnroiifn for the Pacilic coast.

The train was made up of haiidwuio diawinj room cars Miss Einuia Ropp went to Wichi material for Fancy Workers. Fancy A. J. Millsr wag in Wichita lust ta, on a short visit, Monday. or third time since it was put up a of thu latest DuMmi nnd dasios week.

I'rentis. What says, Mr. Secretary? Sedgwick Pantagraph. Here too, Work done to otDta. Jewelry, Hats and Bonnets below cost until Jan.

1st. T. II. Franklin started on a visit fow weeks ago, to be changed and real traveling pulucos. El.

Ropp VtU at Burrtoii this on that question, boys. Wo are for strengthened. to Contorville, this week. week. Lena Sch.mitt D.

Kri'o. 52-3L. Halstead, Kansas. Noble L. once and for all.

Come anJ for yourselves. In order to ciz.n out unJ make- room A girl was born to Sir. and Mrs Few cities in this part of the state Frank Leach want to Eldorado, for a full Spring Stock, I will sell John Dyer, Monday morning. are provided wit as good a city mar Monday. C.

llinkleias jusf. received a large stock of Candies and Fruits for hats, bonui'ts, caps, baby bonnets, Lena tlock attended the teach shal as ours; always on tho alert and tips, wings, birds ind trimmings of Sheriff Ryan passed through town on hand when needed, ready to do ers association in Newton, Suturday. Monday. tho holiday trade, and will sell at less than ever offered in this city, all kinds, vtnv cheap. tf MH.

A. 31. JiVVETT. his duty under all circumstances. G.

W. Brannine, Newtou'B real J. Child, of Nosh City, was in our estate agent, was in Halstead, yester Go to the tonsorial parlors of Geo, town Monday. 1 ersons who leal a life oi expo sure are to rhuiuaiisni, neu Gibbs for your work. 4'Jtf.

day. E. G. Magaw, of Fair Karen, O. The infant child of Mr.

and Mrs, ralgia and lumbago, and will lind a Ilalsteud is now well supplied with will guarantees to meet any prices. f2-2w. W. C. ink i.e.

The Sedgwick high schools now have a lirst-class library of something over two hundred volumes. They expect to soon add lii'ty vol i.s in our city. valuable remedy in Dr. J. 1L Mc John Hess is quite sick with scarlet coal, and while this is a fact, would G.

Haruiat took the east bound rash. Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue inflammation train Monday. it not bo a good plan to lay in the winter's supply, that tho cold may Wanted A School Library. There is one thing we stand in need of and that is a good school library. Such a library as would answer our present wants could be easily raised.

Very few of the patrons of the school, but what could and would donate a few books there, to. All that is needed is to get the thing started, and now is the time. Other cities and even country districts, have their school librarys ami some of them of vast size and importance. No one will question their great benefit and use in all grades of school work A library of four or even two hundred volumes would be a great help and speak well for our enterprise. If some Miss Jennie Steelo returned last Robk Roan was down from New umes more, which will give thein oue not find you out and the merchat too, Tuesday from a visit to her auut in for sale at H.

D. G. S. Special XoUco. ton, yesterday.

Texas. when it call upon us. The little girl of D. Humph All persons indebted to me by note J. II.

MoNair had business in New Be.it lino of Plug, Fine Cut ami rey is quite sick. of the very best school libraries in the county. Sedgwick Pantagniph. Stamped Goods, Silk and Linen Handkerchief Hair Ornaments, Toboggans. town Monday, as also did H.

Smoking Tobacco and Cigars in or book account are requested to call and settle tho saum AT ONCE ChaB. Townsond is portering in Markel. Halstead at H. D. G.

S. 50-tf. Hutchinson, this week as I intend tv leave the state and am E. J. Swan was in Hntchinsoit, on Do not fail to read our California going into other W.

D. Humphrey left for Califor buuiuess connected with the Hekald, letter, which be found of the and nice line of Fancy Goods, and pia, "Wednesday Dight. Dk. A. J.

Miller. Halstead, August 10, 1SS7. Monday. eighth page. It is a good letter, de a good many ot her J.

C. Girk drove out to our sister Win. Harroun was up from Wich scriptive of the beauty and grandeur Beautiful Christmas Presents to bo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kliewer, Miss city, Burrton, Sunday.

ita, Tuesday and Wednesday, wn im of that country, also tells of the joys certain set of books were desired or it was thought best to purchase an encyclopedia a few concerts could be Ida Kliewer, Max "Nickel, Mrs. Ida Mrs. A. L. Barnett is very sick portant business.

and woes of tho Kansas colony. had at tf. B. R. The supper ut tho opera house last Nickel, and thu Misses May an Superintendent Danner has been Santa Claus has his headquarters Fannie Nickel drove over to Halstead at Mrs.

A. M. Jewett 3 Store. tf visiting the Macon and Emma town given by the schools, with which to raise the purchase money. Will our teachers not take hold of this matter night by the ladies of the M.

Sunday evening and paid a pleasant ship schools this week. church was very enjoyable affair visit at tho residence of their friend, It may be interesting to our east with the malarial fever. Geo. Butler, Arkansas City, regis tored in this city yestereday. J.

0. Forsyth goes to Wichita to uight and Will return tomorrow. Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of Fratt Center, is visiting friends in this city. About 10 dollars was taken in.

It E. J. Cmll was in Newton, Satur and help us out iu tho worthy under em readers to hoar that to-day, out Airs. Annie lihewer. lho evening day.

He is from Halstead and not taking in this balmy state, tho 15th of Dec was quite cold, but an abundance of said that Arthur Eisenmayer got so hungry before it hegu'i that he got a Garden City, Mr. Republican. ember, has been warm enough to good warm wraps kept the party comfortable and thev enioved the A Piofitable Porker, J. W. Stewart, of Lakin township, fork and went for Joe Tibbott, in work oiit of -doors in the shirt sleeves.

John Rappalwasin Wichita, Satur tending to appeaso his appetite on rido and visit immensely. Republi We have been blesssd with splendid purchased a thoroughbred sow one Elmer Hobblu, one of tho Sunflower day, arranging with the parties, who burned his hay, about the payment dm, but by the timely arrival of a weather this fall. can. city's boomers, was in town Friday. inge slice of cake, the horrible opor The second lecture in tho Newton thereof.

year ago and sold from her increase $104 worth, killed one and has nine left. This seems to us to be 11 good Do not forget that wo can furnish Mr. Davis, of Illinois, a brother of ation was averted. you with any pajier printed in the Miss Frankio Mounts severely in library course oceurs on Thursday evening, December 22nd, at which Why will you pay $1.50 for a pa. United States, as cheap as the pub jured her foot one day this week, argument in favor of tho keeping of good stock, euch as will pay some per, whicli contains only 32 columns lisher will do.

which causes that lady to indulge in of matter when you can get on with time Bob Bnrdotte, tho famous hum-orosii will deliver his new lecture entitled "The Diligent Bur- many a limp. thing on the investment, or keeping none. The poor breeds of hogs and I do hereby challenge any music 48 columns, better readiug matter, J. W. Pierce's parents arrived from teacher in Harvey couuty, not except for $1.00 We are dad to seo that Alabama last Orett to remain here, ing Newton, to show a larger number dettejieed no recommendation to our people, for his fame has long ago our poople begin to realize this great cattle that were once kept here, we are glad to say, are being sold off and good thoroughbred stock pur Th ey will live on J.

farm, four difference and our subscription books of scholars on roll and prove the same. If yon cannot numbar from i55 to 40 you need not accept. This preceeded him. His humerous writ miles south of the oity. are beins? fillod in consequence.

A chased in their stead. Good stock ings and sayings have amused the challenge is open until January 1st Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Youmana are lonir list of subscribers have pays well, pcor stock is a losing in: ich man as well as the poor and the lssfs.

If there is a music teacher in been enrolled this week, for which tre possessors of a cherub, who ar- vestuiout. child aB well as the most noted phil this who has a bettor ived last Sunday. How about tbe we are truly thankful. trade at tho present time than I have Mrs. H.

Arrowsmith, is in on a visit. H. R. Nickerson, division superintendent of the Ai T. S.

passed through to-day. Miss Mary Brown will leave this week for a visit With her sister at Argonia. Kansas. Dr. A.

J. Miller went to Jewell City, to-day and he says he will go from there to California. W. McBride will leave for Mo-uett, this week, where he has the position of Frisco yard master. S.

H. Trego has been appointed school director in the plaCo of E. T. Hnrbeson, who. has gone to Hutchinson.

M. Baily was in town yesterday working up' a crowd to attend a play at Newton's opera house, to-morrow night. Mr. Rutherford, of Illinois, an old eagle screaming now, Charley I wish to know it. Trustee's Report.

Halstead, Dec. 13, '87. osopher. Those who fail to hear him will miss one of the grandest events of the woason. Tickets we As an instance of how stories get started tho following will serve well Signed, W.

F. Mii.i.eu. A. L. Beattin, of Nickerson, has Editor of Hekald, Halstead, Ivan.

One of our citizens, while passing nly oO cents. Kaasail. been appointed in the place of J. Sir: I have the pleasure of sub Dolls, albums, scrap-books, toilet the home of Dr. Francis, heard some McBride, in the switch yards.

John You may notch it ori de palliu's articles, etc. A largo aac elegant mitting to you tho Township Report for the year ending October 2Wh, has accepted position at Monette. young people singing and knowing that the Doctor was sick and had You may mark it on do assortment just arrived at E. J. Swan's.

tf. The little son of Postmaster Phil- 887, as follows: Dat de higher up a toad frog jumps expressed the wish to have singing biick cut severe crash in his throat De harder he will fall. Do not forget to go to the meat Dec. 10, '8(5, cash on hand. Jan.

0, '87, from Co. Treas. 732.7,"t Apr. 27, '87, same 440.20 Mav 19, old lumber. 4.01 And de crow that flies de swifes falling 0n to a dish, a few days go, but was not dangerously in- Am do soones in de corn, market of Geo.

Fey for your choico steaks roasts and everything usually kept in a meat shop. 50tf. nred. Oct. IS, from 800.

00 And de rlv dat am do meanes' II. V. Reisen was in Newton Tues Gets up earliest in de morn. Druggist D. v.

Reisen, of Halstead, $1,074, OS day, that being the day Vst for the De brdk 3s am do shallo'es' made application to sell intoxicating Orders pd. to amt 94 i. 37 Oct. 1029.71 Chatters most upon de way, And de folks dat am do sillies' liquors according to law. In compliance with said application Judge Fel-gar set the date for hearing, which Ar de ones hab mos' ter say.

was yesterday. Reisen caino down L. D. Browkr, TomibTiip Trustee. Sworn, to'-fceiere Yf Hinkle, J.

P. in his dying hour, tho conclusion was at onco arrived that the doctor was dying and it was so reported fit church, but when a messenger was dispatched to learn tho facts in the case, found him sitting up in bed, conversing with some young people, who had called to see him. We are glad to say, thU although he is quito sick, he is not considered to be in a dangerous condition. A school ma'fau explained to her friend how a gout butted a boy over a front gate, said: "He hurled the previous end of his anatomy against the boy's afterwards with an earnestness and velocity, which, backed up by the ponderosity of th? goat's avoirdupois, imparted to the youth a momentum that was not impeded or And de rooster dat am de younger in the morning and nine-tenths of hearing at the Judge's office for a permit to allow the firm of D. v.

Reisen Co. to sell So much opposition was manifested that the permit wiw n'tJt granted. Halstend was represented in Newton, Tuesday, by Rev. Hartley, C. Eisenmsye'r, R.

W. Berry, J. "Linn, W. D. Humphrey, 0.

J. Hildroth, C. S. Brown, F. 51.

Bonham, H. Riesen, An. do one dat crow de the prohibition element of Halstead And do man who am do coward followed hiin. Reisen "smolled a Paper and Town Beth Boomers Always makes debigges' boas'. rat" and did a wise act by withdraw friend of J.

Linn, stopped the latterittst week. Hevwwsfnroute to California. Geo. W. Cutter is home agtin, having been succeeded as clerk' in F.

P. Hinkle's drug store at Newton by Dr. Chas. Hamilton, of Ringold eorgia. Will Phelps left for New York, Monday night, to remain.

He has a good position thero, hence left us on account of4lthe difference in wages offered. Miss Krug will become sole proprietress of the millinery establishment of Miss Lona Scbmitt, Jan. 1st, sh having made tho purchase some th(u nint. Burrton was lighted with electric And he fern not do greatest man ing his application, hich would pro ght for the first Thursday Who totes de biggos' muscle, bably have boon knocked higher than Nomla she de fines' gal Gildero's kite. Tho good people of Halstead are to be commended evening, sosays the Graphic.

By-the-way, if Burrton was as good a town as tho Graphic is a paper, it J. Piper, G. Rodman, Jay Jewett, D. Goerz, Rev. Forsyth, H.

James, E. M. Hoover and E. J. Swau.

or their efforts to prevent the sale ould be a boomer. Nickerson Ro of liquor in the city, but it is not. al- Who war do biggos' 'bustle. You kin not jerlge do kin' ob man By de manner ob his. walkin', And ale net de smartes' folks Who dodo loudes' t'alkiu'.

ByVncleZeke. ister. relaxed until he was lauded on t-rra rnays best to prevent responsible The Seminary items are left out this week on account of lack of space. Leave your orders for Christmas Trees with H. Brown.

tf. at druggists from selling it legitimately. Christmas goods of all Mrs. A. M.

Jewett's Store fu-ma without tho pale of tho goat's jurisdiction." I tf Karsan..

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1887-1888