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The Halstead Herald from Halstead, Kansas • 1

The Halstead Herald from Halstead, Kansas • 1

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(' 4 1 1 A ft VJi it I I 'A- 1 1 77 1 1 NO. 3S. IULSTKAII, HAKVEV COl NTV, KANSAS. TIIl'IfSDA HV.VTllSl Will Gtli, or ii. iTvl.iU.i vyhq was it that filled, our C.

f. vtLito IuhLjuuh in Xnwtoo lay. (i. Hod u' uff l.sjt tur- Jo day. James Gordon vij Jp from Tueday, J.J.

GrwedosQ Bomowj.51 Any on the part of the to -t out Wn titW ny 1 at till uled to th. "pibl.ij.g't of i'iC oditoi'n iiuL.T.' Newton Kiun'Sn. Why iu till the truth and own tip that yon did uot ha copy enough fur Iha loyu. M. ii.

Inalls, of llnb.t.'ad, was in town vet rday in the inlerc-it of the Order of KnigbU of Honor, fraternal and oiioficiiMit fiocrt society. jick Tunsday, Geo. Chundler, sf wan in town Tisday. C. It Hickman, cf Newton, was in pur city Monday.

M. H. Ingalls and L. D. Brow are in Newton to day.

Mr, Lift'dL is meeting with good siU'coss in hit work of forming the Jjdgo, Xewron Republican, Mr. Mace, of Canton, visited relu That was L. D. Browr, Ero. lives in this city last week.

Richards, who was tho organizer J. Oirk and lair one visiteu riouds in Wichita Sunday. II. S. Giiliaius, formerly editor E.

S. Mason was a visitor in pur the Ilulhtead Independent, is now principal of the high school at Wal pity from Wichita, Monday. Farmer are bmy with their hy Our city opened MouJay aioiiiii; v.itb a attendanru. Cal. Frar.icr turn resigned hii po-r turn in tho Frisco houso and gono to El Dorado.

T. F. was in Newton and Sedgwick Wednesday, canvassing for lif of Ben. IlarriHon." Pastor Combes and ife are djwn from liurrloii to day. His Jir.it Mormon will be iu tho Methodint ch'ireh next Sunday morning.

Ei'itor White talks of taking a partner in tho newspaper business. We hope ho may bo ablo to keep lain longer than wo did ours. Ed. Bonham expects to tach school this winter. Ho ia a well pd-ncated young man and will certainly give satisfaction to any district.

Wo are thankful to J. C. Johnston, socrotary of the Harvey Conoty Fair association, for a complimentary ticket to the fair, which will bo hold at Newton, S-pl. R5, 1 1, nnd 15. J.

W. Pierce and C. Eisenmayt-r were off en a hunt up the Little Arkansas river yesterday. Tljey returned with a few dead jack rabbits, we suppose they had killed them. N.

C. Groom and S. L. Williamson have bought the Little Daisy restaurant on West Sixth street, and caku-late to make it the popular restaurant in tho city. Newton Republican.

Mrs. Slider, of Nowton, visits Mrs. E. J. Swau last Sunday.

Thu Carripn.ootitiy-. Largu crowds weft iu uUeudiiwt, at thu ruiap nn-ting after rainy duyrilmJ. become a thing of the pitt. A. greut interest was rnitnifrxti mu every fveuing a large number como forward for prayers.

Yet tho nntn-la-r whq camo forward fur alter sor-vice was very small. Tha croMfl was of '(mormon mzo, the bnt boing completely fjllol and many on the out side. Rev. Wilson preached a jowerful Kormon io the morning. Tho afternoon service consisted of the hjcrarnent of the Lord's tsupper.

Tho evening service was an excellent sermon from lluv. MartinJale. The services continued until Monday evening when they closed. Itov. Wilson left on the evening train for his home iu Jacksonville bat will return to this state and hold a revival at Hutchinson beginning the loth of this month.

Republican Central Committee. The follow ing are tho members of the Rppublienu county central com mitee elcttd at the primaries Friday. Alta-F Regier. Lurrton Kessder. Emma Wra McPowell.

Garden Thomas, Halstead CopeUn-t Highland A Nebigal. Luke John UcSIurray Labn Trego. Macon A Grove. Newton Lynch. Pleasant Harlan.

Richland Doughty. Sedgwick Win Cougdon. Walton Oldham. Newton city First ward, Cumtnings; Second ward, II Benfer; cottvilln, LuG range count-, Ind. Ho is also making Republican speeches in Indiana, and is accounted by tho State as one of the best oung Mesdames J.

1L McNnir, and W.K Robertson wore in wiohita, Tuesday, can with wutor? Ak Jchn Oir! ho ulwut u.iiul ri adJngK (larn-tt Itrth oj hU Urm cf kcIkxjI in thp Valley wiu Monday. Rev, T. J. Milh-r taovo-l with Liu family froijj Wellington KuiiS. to Rialto, Pijl.

Soino of our folks will attend a sr.priso party in the country this evening. Jndo Strang, of Larnod, spoke beforo the Newtcn Republicaiis Tuesday ovoning. B. E. Kies will apeak in tin's city next Saturday evening on the Union Labor principles.

The Seminary opens for work nest Tuesday. Two teachers will be employed this term. at- th.o Prosbyterian church next Sabbath at a. in. No evening services.

Notice the special days of cat rates to the St Louis Exposition, published in this issue. The German M. E. church have purchased a bell with which they now call their congregations. Theodore Pplittgerbor will have charge of the Hebald next week, leasa hand your locals to him.

It is certainly very hard to be beat by only one vote and yet that is Holiday's majority over Berry, for county attorney. Rev, L- M. Hartley has been appointed preacher in charge at Wellington. Rev. Jos, Coombs is appointed preacher in charge at Hal-stead, dtiy.

Ur, l-'raneU and in in Hukhiiuon Monday, Mr. anJ Mr. K. J. Hseu are In lluts-h-jiiun tu.l 'j on bulnr4i, Oyr l-S! LhU buy tUk phi iug another game with Urn Kiugman boy, II.

11. liuth'i mother, hu i iu U't 77th ytaf ha been nick tM we -k, Chn. Swigar, cf 8-dall. butimri, nm lu on buninesn, yesterday. Mr.

and Mr, llainon of MoundrUge. in our city yesterday, doinj their trading. Miii Springer and iter of Uicu county are vMtiiitj the family of Kov. Monger tl.ii week. H.

C'ophran is able to ait op a short dur'ng the day and wil noon Lo able 10 be out, if no back set ncecra. d. jAcknou, a former KaUtoadite, ia now a meaiber of Voong MoCabe'a mui.itrel troop. D. E.

Jviee will apeak at the school in district No. township unorrow (Friday) night Gregory McNnir departed for Missouri, where ha will attend a colletro and spt-nd the wiutcr with his grand-parents. Brower informa ua that the old oettlirs are very slow In regMering and wnhe they would bo moro prompt therein. wo ara now wanting a few country correspondents to for the nc nine month. For further particular call at tlits officii, Same sneak thitf robbed Editor Kurtz of his watoh and chain aud pocket-book containing a sum of money, lat Thursday nig'at.

The speaking by B. E. Kies, Saturday night, will be iu the Opera hall. Everybody invited to attend. 'Tlease applaud with the hands only." The little girl of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Reddiuger, of Lake township, died last speakers in the state. Newton Kan John W. and J. Sbiyes mad as very pleasant calls Inst Saturday.

san. Panuer-Carey. Mt. Ike Parmer nnd SI is Poae Carey Geo. Mopts, of Wajtop, was in at tendance- a the campmocting Sntur woro ninarrinJ at tho widence of the brido'tf linrent in iBft Saturday, nils yomg are old Fairvuiw nchool-iuntes 1 jvell are they Mis.C, S.

white contemplatpu visit to relatives iu Chicago next ItnowJi find liktul vhereevpr are week. known. Tiiry were tendered serenade. Manager Tarbot, of the Halstead at (lit jr home iiorlli of this city, by about twenty couples of ycung people, Tuesday base ball olub, was in Newton yester night and an tnjnyabto time 'had. Republican.

wish theiij a happy journey through lifo, Miss llattie and Annie Perkins Another of Death's Victims. were down from Newton attend David Unruh. who lived about at the campmeoting last week. seven miles north of this city and Mrs. II.

S. Gilhams left for Indiana who has been troubled with a cancer Monday night. We wish her and ou his face for live years, died yes her husband suppess in their new terday forenoon. The funeral wil homo. J.

A. Commons team backed the buggy over the embankment at the campground Sunday night and emptied out the occupants and thou ran away. Happily no one was injured and the buggie was not badly injured. be held to-day, Rev. Schmitt, of the Monnonito church ofllciatinsr.

The Mis3 Maud Sultzbach, of Lake township, went to Topeka to attend Sunday and was buried in the cemetery remains wiil be buried in the Hal the Sisters of Bethany college there, at Newton, Monday. Some of the many scandalous last Monday. Khe Newton Commoner ia one year old stead cemetery. A Prospect Meeting stories circulating around' this city we are informed that on account and a well printed paper, containing a larcre amonut of apicy local news and We have been requested by many of an unfair cotpt, R. w.

Berry will about certain visitqrs here are liable to be sifted and tne guilty parties many columns of figures each week. of our business men to announce run on an Independent ticket for prosecuted. meet iog at the City Hall next Satur The conlin the bin at the engine house near the water tank, caught Are Tuesday morning and took gome wcrk to put it county attorney, Misses Kate TJlwig and Rea day evening September loth, at There will be no services at the o'clock, for the purpose of talking wick returned to their home in New out. No damage was caused thereby, Presbyterian church next Sunday evening on account of a failure in the over the prospects of boring for gas ton, Tuesday, after a week's visit Our boys speak in the highest praise of the treatment received at the hands of oil or coal and forming an organiza with frieuda here. gas light, which can not be repaired Through a mistake by not holding the polls open all day another bond election has been called for district No.

7, to vote on proposition to vote bonds in the sum of 000 to build a school house. The electron comes off September 11. The county Alliance of this county was organized hero last Saturday by J. T. Shive state organizer for this state fifty delegates were present representing a membership of over four hundred in this county alone The membership in the United Stales aggregating over a milliontwo hundred thousand and is growing far be.

tion for that purpose. All interested by that time. V. Petri leaves to-day for a Third ward, Adyj Fourth ward, Edwards, Lynch was elected chairman and Edwards secretary, ThTVote. The following is the vote for the' several candidates for office at the Republican primaries last Friday: Probate Judge, D.

Felgar, CSC; N. C. Groom, 47J, Clerk District W. T. Greene, 141; W.J.

Puett UbU County Attorney, A. L. Greene, 297; R. W. Berry, 310; C.

Spuunor, JuTijD. A. Hollidaj, 347. CoULty Superintendent, S. T.

Dan nr, 1127. Representative, L. Steele, 514; J. UT. Shive, 505; G.

W. Lranin, 127. County surveyor, Dawson, 1152. Commissioner 2nd, District, W. D.

Tonrtillott, 841; W. Bunker, 170. For Crawford Sys tem, 005; Against Crawford System, 204. Excursions. To parties wishing to attend.

in the future welfare of our benuti The street car company of Newton month's visit with relatives at Galion, Ohio. We wish him a happy visit; ful city are cordially invited to attend is building their linos out td the as he will surely have. "I'd like to know," remarked a fair grounds, which will bo a great accommodation to our people who Miss Zoo Farnsworth is able to be farmer in our office the other day visit the fair. who's furnishing all these dry goods around a. very little again, after her illnoss.

we are very glad to Kingman base ball club. They are true gentlemen and onr boys ara enthusiastic in their praise. Vthyaotformn republican torch iu this city. It will not cost much and will add greatly to the big meetings we are going to have, in tho way of amusement and enthusiasm. Haas Bros, of Newton, Kansas, are offering mom on real estate security at the extremely low rate of per cent, and 6 per cent commission, which is equivalent to 7 per cent, straight.

Call upou them when wishing to loan money. From present indications we are Jed to The Union Labor and Democratic boxes that Joe Ady says, us fellers am alwavs settin' on." The amount note her return to health. yond the most sanguine expectaitoa. committees meet in Newton Saturday to arrange for a fusion on the county of boxes the U. L.

men in this coun Freddy Harvey, of Unicago, is Two months ago there were but ty could whittle would make quite an visiting with Mrs. May White. He is a twin brother of Miss Addie, who seventy members in this state to-day there are over four thousand. Rous item." Commoner. ticket.

Hence the Democratic con vention, which was to have been post ponded. Hard working, industrious Repub visited here some time ago, ing speeches were made then at lican men are furnishing them my Rev. Coombs the new pastor of The eight page 4S column Hal- the Hege Hall by J. T. Shive and friends.

stead Heralp for one dollar a year is others which were laudly applauded Barnum's cirous to be held at Hutch-, inson, September 17, 1 will sell round. believe that an independent republican ticket will bo placed in the field, which will be caused by what ia claimed as nn-fnirncf in the counting of the returns of the M. E. church is a graduate of the Northwestern University at Ills, and has a flue record certainly as cheap reading as you and at noon a sumptuous repast was There is an old man in our town who owns two or three houses, and served which was enjoyed bv all. Ye trip tickets, at 95 cents, Good to re turn Sep.

18. Also to be hold at can procure for homo reading. We are always careful that nothing but as a minister of the gospel, t)ie late primaries. If the Republican party expects to carry the election ill this editor too was sent for but was out at draws a good rental therefrom, and Wichita, Sep, 19, $1 for round strict moral articles shall bo found Misses Rosie and Nellie Mounts the time and hence missed his part of who works steadily for fair wages, herein and we shall be pleased to county this fall, they should get to work a little more regular and work up this matter, and their father J. C.

returned to he feast. trip. Good to return on or bofora September 20. Also, remember tha This old chap is so economical that have you send in a new subscriber. their home at Wichita Tuesday night he sponds the holy Sabbath in pick saie or ucKets to tne li.

a. it. jwn. The Fair, The following are the rules of admis S. W.

Wilson, on Thursday, took his after a short visit in our city, A. W. Swan, of Lakin township, ing up bits of coal along the Santa umpment, Columbus, Ohio, closes little daughter to the feeble minui-d asj has an old time memento of W. H. Miss Eieenmayer, who has been aionto the fair grounds at Newton, Sep.

lum at YVinfield for treatment. Mr. Wilson Fe tracks in the city. Newton Re publican. Harrison.

It is a copper piece about tember 11, 12, 13 and 14, 1888: informs us that everything at the asylum Sep. 9. Let everybody take advantage of the low rate, $17.50 for the, round trip. H. Stuabt, Agt, visiting friends and relatives here for some time, returned to her home The gates will be open at 8 o'olock on the size of a two cent pieoe.

One is in the best possible shape and that We imagine he will spend eternity side contains a cut of Mr. Harrison, nothing is left undona for tho comfort in Summerfiejd, Tuesday night. each day of the fair. Tickets must bt purchased as no money will be received licking out coals from his eyes. of little patients.

Mr. Wilson speaks in with the words "Maj, Gen. W. The best wishes of a host of friends the highest terms of tho superintendent at thfi gates. Tickets may be had at office on.the grounds.

The gate foes will Tho Harvey County Fair associa Harrison, born, Feb. Oth, 1773." The go with her. Col. Greene, and says he is one of the tion make the following liberal offers be as follows: Short-Hand. All onr young readers have doubtless heard of stenography, or short-hand writing.

Eitner's Commercial College, St. Joseph Missourri, will send a copy of Moran's primer of the Pitman Bystem, and other has a cut of a log cabin and the words, "The people's choice, the most pleasant and courteous gentleman he ever met. We are glad to learn that this for their meeting of September 1 1, For each person over fifteen years of age an admittance or ou cents win oe 12, 13 and 14, 1S88, viz: They will It is with a great deal of sorrow that we announce the appointment of Rev, L. Hartley as pastor at Wellington. lie has been a true, Hero of Tippecanoe." He has had it 6tate institution is iu such excellent hunds.

Sedgwick Vantagraph. charged. ever since tne war ana values it admit all teams, wagons and buggies free. For each person under fifteen years of give two lessons by mail also to any per son who will send 25 cents in stamps. A.

highly. The republican county central com ago and over eight, an admittance foe of They will admit all persons to the card with our nama written In eho rt-hand will also be sent. Try it. 25 cents will bo charged. Mondays's Riverside Press contains grand stand free.

Children under eight years of age, ac mittee labored hard yesterday afternoon canvassing the votes cast at the primaries, but did not finish, and ad the announcement that the establishment ha3 been sold to Mr. J. W. Tib They will admit all stock, farm companied by parents or guardian, will be admilted free. Special Kate 2S)0.

For the St. Louis Exposition, Sept. bot, president of the Semi Tropic journed until 10 o'clock this fore products, grass, vegeatables, household articles, free. Season tickets admitting the pur sincere pastor of the M. E.

church Jere and his church will be sorry to part with him, wish to express through the IIerald our thanks to the many kind frieuda, who so nobly ministered to us in the trying hours of the sickness -and death of our darling daughter, -Delia. Mb. a- Mas. G. W.

Cuxtek. 5th to Oct. 20th inclusive, you may- Land and Water Company, for the noon. They however found that Pu- urn of $20,000. Mr.

Tibbot will take ett was nominated by 81. majority, An unknown man committed sui chaser during the four days of the fair, can be bot.ght at ttaa secretary's otHoo ten days preceding the fair, or on the grounds of the association during the fair, for Felgar by 170, Steele by 10 plural possession of tUo Press September tirst and continue its publication as a cide near Halstead the other day. It is surmised that he is the individu ity, Pannor and Dawson without op- $1.0. trictly an ti-saloon republican paper, Admiasiou to quarter stretch for each The Press has achieved nn srviable gentleman, with or without vehicle, cents; Indies free. eputatioa as the leading horticulture sell round trip tickets at S17.S0.

Tickets oa sale as follows: September 10 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, October 1, 4. 8, 15, and 18. For further particulars enquire of. H. C.

Stcakt, Agtent. Notice To Paretits. No pupil who cannot read in the first render will be admitted to tho public schools from Sept 17th, to Jan. 1st, S9. Reason, to prevent the necessity of forming new classes in the 1st.

Tifmary Department, S. W. McGihEAH. al who robbed tho editor of the Newton Kansan a few nights beforo aud that he has just found out his terrible mistake, which so chagnced liinithiit Lo eouimittod suicide. Wichita Journal.

Seal3 iu grand stand free to all-All public- conveyances carrying pas- Resolved, That we the members of thsHarvey county Farmer's Alliance grant avote of thanks to Mr. G. A. liege ior his kindness in granting us the HHP of the Opera Hall and that 4ony of this be sent to Hk osition, Tonrtillott by 105 majority aud 501 majority for the Crawford County system. Owing to tho close run botweon Lorry and llolliday a revision of the count was ordered and until that is concluded the count will not beoilL'iaUy pnuounied.

llol iday had one more than Lorry when the committee adjourned. Republican. sengers from the city will be charged as follow: For each four-horae convey al authority of Southern Califorma.as well as a first class newspaper in all respects, nnd we have no hesitation ii ikying that under tho new manago-mouf. it will continue, umnterrupfcHl in its cart'iT of usefulness ua pros-polity, ance, $3 per day, ff eai two-horse con- I'lease give the particulars of the uree, S3 per day. JiWwd papot A.

publication. J. H'-ct. smeiuo, tor we nave nearu nouiuig about it, AH faini wagon private buggies and wtrrsKjuailmHUHl f-V. Ii.

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1887-1888