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The Holton Signal from Holton, Kansas • 8

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Nice line of clocks at Arinel Bros. Money to loan. Beautiful line of watches at Kirk's. ftcctiit jlifinnl AdTeHlPtl 1.1ft, OfunrtomitHl letters remaining ia the Holton 3tf Rafter Robinson, All kinds ef valentines at Xaylor Go to the Fair for All Iotoffi'-e Monday. February was in Horton barbach's.

Dr. McCandless kinds. lyj It Tuesdav. Sentiruf ntal valentines at Xaylor Oranges, lemon3, candies ana nuts OFFICIAL 1APE3 OF JACKSON COUNTY For pies, cakes and bread patronize Sarbach's. at the Fair.

12tf. Bub's Bakery. Eight day clocks are selling at i at AVEDIl'AY, FEBRUARY 8, 1S93. Go to the Fair for school supp'h -s tnd stationery. saKing art cards at Scott Armel Bros.

School and McCandless. The peaches are all right. T. A. Fairchild is suffering from a Kirk has the neatest lii.e of rings in Goto 'arsons' and get prices.

8tf QWuSr: Valentines from cheapest to best at very sore hand, W. I. Allen; lUrker, E. R. Meyer, Martin: Yiuiiisr.

Mrs. E. Kj F. Jone3, T. ilrst puMished in the Holton Signal Fcb-nuirj IMS.

1UBLICAT10X NOTICE. STATE OF KANS VS. I .1 ackpos Co 1 v. In the District Cinut of Jakon County, State vi Kansas. John V.

Sommers, 1 riaintiiT. i v. Frederick Hoover and t-aniui-l E. Keaiii. lH-fendants.

The defendant in this action is lielby nvttmcd tiiat lie Ij.ih turn sued ill thu ii tii)Uiu saul umit, Jackson, ctmntv, Mate of Kansas, tosatner with the other therein. aud Uiat tne iUuiUlt filed hi eti-Uou in saw autioii in aid court against you and oilier dt-teiKluiit. Frederick Hoover, on the of January and tliat yu. ihe city. See them.

Now Is your time to buy tinware, Scott McCandless'. Oysters served ia all styles at Bob's The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A.

Bergen a prominent Topeka at queensware, notions, of all kinds, at Apply to torney, was in the cityTuesday. the Fair. Farm to rent. 7t2- Go to Parson's its. Fresh machine made bread received kThe Spy of Atlanta" at opera house February 16 and 17.

Dr. M. B. Smyth of Springfield, Mo was in the city city this week. George James of the Pottawatomi agency, was in Hiawaiha last week.

Hay for sale. Apply to J. E. Shieldt- for fancy Xavlor Sar Comic valentines at Valentines at Xavlor Sarbach. grocer 8tf.

daily at the St.EImo Restaurant. Gtf bach's. for the Fair's price list Look out next week. Several choice farms for sale in Jack Vinest line of candies in the city at Judge Lowell has now the handsom It will pay to see Kirk for anything in the watch, clock, jewelry, silver or optical goods. Chas.

McCrumb was killed by a fa! Chicago a few days' ago. The rt-nain3 were brought to Holton today. son county. ery cheap. Bob's.

7-tf est law office in the citv. Keller "oble. Miss Bessie Hand returned to Lawrence last week. Fresh Holton bread at Bob's every Having secured the services of Mr six miles west and three miles south of Holton. 8-2t The Assembly club will give a mas For bread patronize the Holton R.

M. Man, we ars prepard to do jour watch, clock and jewelry repairiii Miss Mattie Beck returns from the latter part of this week. bread factory, Bob Robertson, propri When in the city get your lunch at etor. Zl-tr and solicit you patronage when yo querade ball at their hall, Wednesday t.KiMiu, must answer sum pennon on or oeiore vtie day ot Alaivti orlhe. same will be iken as Hue against you and jddriuear render-ed aceoidintriy and of the following nature; a ersmial judgement against you, K.

nu lor tlie sum of Oue tiuudred Imllars with interest at ttie rate leu er ceut per annual coin March Slh ll until iaid, iihh a certain Mioirv nte executed and -lelivered by you land Frederick Hoover to said J. W. Sonuue; utn 01 iiuuuteu iimais, sul uote dited Match 8th and you, said Samuel K. Ueant are father notified that at the tima of the commencement of tlus actioti.au order of attachment was issued in aaid action directed and delicred to the of Jackson county, Kansas coiutnaudiug him to attach the lauds, tenements, jfoods, chattels, stocks, interest in Bob''s. 7-tf Navlor Robinson have received a have anything in that line.

All wat Will Hatchins writes friends that dozen for 25 tnuv line of linen laces and Torchion embrioderies. Fresh doughnuts, cents, at Bob's. the World's fair buildings are "out of and clock repairing made satisfactory or money refunded. EDUCATIONAL BT COUKTY SCPEHI.NTEN'DENT EWB.O'K, There wa3 an unavoidable delay of a few days beyond the time at which we reasonably expected to issue the certificates or results of the last examination. However it has caused no hardship beyond a few 7-tf evening, February 23.

A masquerade party will be given by Miss Mattie and Will Beck Tues day evening, February 14. bight." Frank Chase, the Hoyt hardware Respectfully, Bob the baker, keeps the best line of Strictly home made pies, doughnuts Kirk's Drug and Jewelry Store. iealer, recently sold his 290 acrs ranch citrars in the city. 38-tf and cinnamon rolls at St. Elmo Res KS.

rijiuis. neiLis, iiiouc amicuecis 01 iug endatit Samuel Keaui; and that the folto'- ing lands in 01 vere J. L. White and family are visiting A. A.

Thompson. Campbell Young. taurant. Gtf Wanted A good girl for generai house work. Pay good wages.

Wm. Mueller, 7-tl South Side Restaurant. attache! uuuci auu ui baiu viviri attachment as the property of you, s.ud Samuel Marriage Licenses. Judge Musgrove said "yes" to these Hiawatha relatives. days of more or less anxious waitmp Rev.

I. E. Squire will preach at Bap E. Keauito-wit: In this connection we wish to make Oranires and lemons from 25 to 50 Married in Salt Lake Citv, December tist church in Holton next Sunday The east hail ie oi uonnwcsi quarter inw section tliirtv-six t3i, township seven parties and made them happy. -tf ramie mieeu vi uuij, rumj ui February 12.

cents per dozen at Bob's. a statement concerning the answers to state board questions published in the 1, by Rev. Mr. Utter, Allen Campbell to Eleanor C. Young.

Kansas. certain tract of land Si Plunkard at opera house tonight willmake'a brass monkey burst its bus Jan. 30, Geo. W.McKinney and Mary Hinds all of Holton. Feb.

2, Isaac Swartwood of Atlanta, Newman Morehead are making Topeka Bread and Bob's bread, six described as the south tilts', of southwest Western School Journal. At the last pender buttons. The most laughable loaves foi 25c, at Parson's. 8tf their store look very neat with liber State Teachers association we heard The wedding was strictly privatp, but one of the witnesses tells the The Tribune that the bride was lovely and Louie Neil, of Muscotah. ouarter tsw snu icuij-iiib ship seveu 7t, range fifteen (15) in tue said County of Jackson, And all that curtain tract of land described as follows to-w it: applications of paint.

Warm meals and lunches prepared to order at all hours at Parsons'. 8tf play of the Attend it. Dr. V. V.

Adarason Surprised. Mrs. V. V. Adamson planned a from two of the state board what we had known long before; namely: that the state board never answer the ques Notice Bob's display windows.

It in a steel gray broadcloth empire gown, trimmed in cream broadcloth Fresh ovsters served in all styles has the finest display in the pastry line ever seen in Holton. Feb. 4, Bert D. Brooks and Lillie Gibson, all of Arrington, Kan. Feb.

6, Chas. Bronz and Dora Muller all of Arnngton. Feb, 7th, Louis H. Ha Commencing at me soumwcsi corner ot inc northwest quarter tnw ot section twenty-three thence north lo chains to an oak tree, thence east 4 40- 00 haius, iheiico souUi fc'g degrees 8 chain, thence south 824 decrees tin ltm chains, thence south 6 fd-liH) chains to the'soutli line of said northwest quarter iuw 4), thence west to place ot all in town ane gold galloon, gilet of rare old lace in short order at St. Elmo Restaurant- tions themselves.

The answers published are, in the main, correct, but are fastened with an elegant diamond Remember that "The Spy of Atlan The Spy of Atlauta will be pre the gift of the groom and cream sometimes loosely, and even incorrectly, answered, or at least they verhill, Kansas and Ida L. McLatta of sented at the opera house February 16 complete and successful surprise for Dr. Adamson for Monday evening last, that being the Doctor's 59th birthday. Twenty-live invited guests were present It is unnecessary to state that all present were of the male ta" will be presented at the opera house February 16 and 17. ship seven (7).

anjre iuieeii uj, connty State of Kansas, and ntaiiuug titteen acres of land more or less; and judgement for an order of sale of such attached property and that the gloves and shoes. and 17. were two or three years ago. We have Thd Tribune extends heartiest con Lhrkin, Kansas. The Festival.

The young ladies of the Presbyter seen some of the published answers proceeds arising irom suen saie te appnea towards and by said atnuel E. Kcani to said plaintiff claims and in ease of a sale a judge gratulations. Mr. Campbell is one Some startling developments may be ian church netted $20 by their oyster that on a reasonably strict examination looked for in the Swetlick murder ca3e he sterling men of Utah, with a stain persuasion. After all had arrived the supper given Friday evening.

would not grade more than 85 per ment mm decree imihus immimug jw Samuel Ream from any and all rights of, ia uid to said attai hed premises. Witness my hand and official seal this 7th The ladies of the Christian church will give a Valentine social at the old at the next terra of court. Doctor was sent for and imagine less record as a business man, and with a life behind him covered with Mrs. Todd's Sabbath school class his surprise at seeing the house filled day of February lsV Best photographs at Oaks' gallery, cent. We think that some statement like the above is but simple justice to county boards of examiners, as very gave a cobweb social at the home of stand of Bobby the baker, north side of square, Monday night February 13, good deeds done without ostentation with a jolly set of "old roosters." $2.50 per dozen; full length $2.00.

II. 5. Mil r. I MM I ILl 1CIK, IsFAt-l Jackson Counrv. Kansas.

IIOI'KINS HUI'KINS. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Mrs. Todd, Saturday evening last. Mrs. Campbell is a true and lovely 1893.

There will be coffee, cako and These prices last to March first. 7 5t A very handsome rockinsr chair was presented the Doctor. Judge Lowell Chas. Overholser of Valley Falls is naturally many people take the published answers as model, and from au other refreshments in grpat abundance lady, a high-minded, conscientious woman. The whole Tribune office The ground hog said Thursday last made a happy presentation speech clerking for the American Clothing First puMished in the Holton SlGKAL February s.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. thority. that the winter and spring would not wishes the happy couple smcerest The Doctor was too full for utterance. Everybody cordially invited l'or Sale. House during Mr.

Hutchins' absence. We do not mean to convey the idea, eret "spoonev" for at least six weeks. happiness. Salt Lake City. Tribune.

and did not respond. STATE OF KANSAS, I Jacks-in Covsty. i -ss Frank Broderick leaveb for Wash however, that these published answers TUo Money Was Returned. ington, D. C.

about Feb. 17th. He In District court of Jackson County, State of Kansas. are not of considerable value to many "Will R. Zimmerman and Miss Anna'Ziramerman of Hiawatha, were iurs.

Adamson naa prepared a handsome repast for the guests, and A 40 acre farm, an 80 acre farm and a 120 acre farm for sale cheap. Ap will remain to see Cleveland inaugu Nathaniel G. Havward. teachers, and others, but like many Joe Buzzard, the Rock Island sec the lateness of the hour at which the I'laiuti the guests ef Mr. and Mrs.

Holbein rated. ply at this office. 5-4t otoer things, they should be taken for vs. party dispersed, proves inclusively this week. what they are worth.

Dr Adarason received an ugly fall that old boys stay as late as the SHERIFF'S SALE. Hereafter, an examination on theory young boys when they are having a last week. As a consequence his face has the appearance of a knocked out Remember that lebruary 14 is Saint Valentine's day. Remember also, that Scott McCandless' have a good time. STATE OF KANSAS, Jai-kson County.

8 and practice of teaching will be required for any kind of a certificate. It prize fighter. tion foreman, was a much worried man Friday last- He went to Straight Creek early in the morning to do some work and when he returned he missed his pocket book containing 1105, a time check for $43 50 and a check on the First National Bank of Holton for $10. Thinking that he had lost the money while at work at In the District court situnsr within and for the me invited them all to large stock of valentines for sale. county oi jacKson and state ot Kansas, is now required in many of the coun The Signal makes a motion that celebrate his next 59th anniversary.

Catharine Achenbach, 1 The experience of lat Sunday even The following gentlemen were in ties of the state, and should be required and probably soon will be required in Samuel E. rteani, I Defendant, The defendant, Samuel E. Keam, in this action ia hereby notiiicd tnal he has been sued in this action in said liistrict Court. Jackson County State ot Kansas, and that the ri.uiitilT filed his petition in said action in said court against you, outhe'itrd day ot January and that you Samuel E. Ream in ist answer such petition on or In-fore the 25th day of March lsJ3 or the same will he taken as tru- against you and Judgement tendered accordingly and of the following nature; a personal judgement against yon, Samuel E.

Keam. for the sum of sixty Dollars and seventy-live cents with interest at the rate of Urn per cent ler annum from December 3rd 1891, until paid, tion a certain promissory note executed and delivered by you to said Nathaniel (i. Havward of tlie sum of Sixty Dollars and seventy-live cents, said note dated i ecember 3rd 1801 and you said Samuel E. lieain are further notified that at the time of tlie commencement of this action an order of attachment was issued in -said action directed and delivered to the Sheriff Garfield Black, the boy oracor, be asked to give a public entertainment vited: every county. ing makes a long suffering people pine for the time when winter will not repel so vigorously, the advances of gentle Dr.

bcott, Dr. McCandless, Dr. It is true that those who have had at the opera house Or University hall in the near future. xo. 2941.

Plaintiff. vs. A. F. Achenbach.

Hattie K. Achenbach. Laura M. linear, David 11. llaar, sue flisjley.

rhoeue Wylie Lucinda J. Williams, Eliza A Mc-Cew, Etlij Price, The state Hank of Holton, T. 1. Moore, S. K.

Linscott, G. F. Kinif, Rude Brothers Manufacturing Company, Geor.se Enger Company, Kingman Company and Amos Whitley Company, Defeudauts. Locke, Geo. E.

Holbein, Sidney Hay- spring. den, Chas. Hayden, Geo. Lowell, M. Straight Creek he returned to that station in post haste, but could not get a clue as to where the money was.

During his absence the boys at the Dr. F. M. Davis has secured the no experience as teachers cannot say anything of actual practice, but any one proposing to teach should have M. Beck, Alex Dunn jr, E.

F. Jones, It. 'MI Mann, the jeweler, may now H. Baney, Louis Sarbach, J. right to manufacture the Chase Com bination metallic plate, and is now be found at Kirkpatrick's drug and many clear and definite ideas in regard depot found the pocket book in the T)Y VIRTUE OF A SPECIAL EXECUTION Hopkins, Chas.

Morris, G. F. King, T. jewelry store. Mr.

Mann is an expe Jj to me directed and delivered, issued in the to methods and the underlying prin prepared to put up plates, either in Ol jactvsou eou'U), ivitiis.is, i-uiiiukiiiuiuk iihii 7v attach th land, iv incuts, goods, chattels, 1 i ri.fillj Al-urlitu llJlllu' 'I rtlA above entitled action out ot the said distnc V. Moort, J. P. Moore, E. E.

Rafter, rienced workman and deserves your gold, silver or alluminum. 6-3t court of Jackson county, state of Kansas. I will ciples of teaching. There are many vault near the depot building, but it contained no money. Joe Ellis remembered that three gentlemen had J.

H. Keller, Mr. Waterhouse, A. patronage. II ill (x i miv.

effect of lie deleudent, bamuel E. Keain. and that" the. following lands in tlie said County of were attached under and by virtue of good books on the theory and practice Moses Sarbach leaves Saturday Williams, S. K.

Linscott, Rev. Allison, and methods of teaching published, Ray L. Royce and his co mpany of purchased tickets to Horton that evening for Hutchinson to attend the Capt. J. A.Scott.

stars" entertained a large audience at and as easy obtainable as many text sessions ot the Masonic grand lodge morning at the depot, and Buzzard and Ellis took the afternoon train for on Saturday the nth day of March A. D. UWJ, at 2 p. m. of said day, at the east front door of the court house, the city of Holton, in tlie county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the following descriled real property, to-w The southeast quarter of section number twenty-eight (2s, the southeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), the north lia.lt of the northwest quarter of section thirty 30 and Hie southwest quarter of section number llnrtv-one (31), all in township number seven 7), of range number thirteen (13).

Tlie east haif of Hie books. As miud or soul is the subject the opera house Friday evening Si Plunkard. J. C. Lewis, the original "Si Plunk of which he is a member.

The sessions begin Monday and continue to lioyce 'as aa impersonator, has no Horton to investigate the matter. matter (somewhat paradoxically, but practically, speaking) in teaching, it is equal. He is reQued, pleasant and ard in his hay seed get up, gave a Wednesday evening. mirth provoking. long-to-be remembered entertainment Ellis identified two of the parties who were in the act of boarding a south bound train.

The boys shad- We wish to call especial attention northeast quarter of section number thirty-six (36), in township number seven (7), of range number twelve number wentv-sivciiiiaiid W. D. Green is in Kansas City today said order of attachment as the property of you, said Satnii-1 E. Keam, to-w it: The east ha le 'i of northwest quarter tnw i)of section thirty-six (3t, township seven 7, range lift ecu (15) JacUsou County, State of Kansas. And all that certain tract of land described as the south half (s of southwest quarter (sw '4) of section tweniy-tive ii5i, township seven (7) range fifteen ti) in the snid county i Jackson.

And all of tat ceital 1 tract of laud described as follows, to it: Comment-inn at the southwest coiner of the northwest qna'itcr (nw of section twenty-three i23. thence north to chains to an oak tree, thence east 4 40 luo chains, thence south 62' chains, thence south 82', 9 IHJ-luO chains, thence south 51 -l0t chains to the south line of said northwest quarter (nw thence west to place of begining, all in township seven (7), raime fifteen tl.j). Jackson countv. suite of Kansas and containing fifteen (15) acres of land more or less; and judgement for an order of sale of such attached proierty and that the proceeds arisin-r froin such sale be applied towards and to G. F.

King's advertisement in this at the Grand opera house last night to a crowded house and the best of the season. The performance was well owed them. A remark that One of twenty-eight (is, on Michigan avenue in Drake purchasing a passenger and freight ele perfectly reasonable that the teacher should be expected to be familiar with the faculties' activites, and development of the mind or soul. For want of knowledge of the development ot the mind and the activity of different week's Signal. Read his price list ae eun Auauioii 10 me cuy oi iiouo'i.

ah oi vator for his store. He has rented the and then call on him. His goods are put on, and the Dutch comedian upper story of the building in which all standard, and he advertises only such goods as he has in stock. he is located and will use it exclusive brought down the house every time he opened his mouth. Si Plunkard, with ly for the display of carriages.

faculties at different ages in the pupils, teachers imetimes make sad mistakes J. H. Johnson, under whose man his original sayings and farmeretic J. H. Lock wood, state secretary ot blunders made the windows rattle with agement the Spy of Atlanta will be in the branches of study or the grade of work they encourage or permit the American Bible society, addressed said premises lying, being and situated in the county of Jackson and state of Kansas.

Said southeast quaiter of sec'ioa number twenty-eight (28) in township number sewn (7), of range number thirteen (13) will be sold subject to a certaiu lien thereon in favor of the Connecticutt Mutual Life Insurance company fonM.000.00 with in.erest thereon from the lstjlay 1892, at the rate of six er cent tr annum; which lien is under and by rtue of a certain mortgage recorded in the office ot the register of deeds of Jackson comity, Kansas, in Bak 1 of mortgages at page 178. AH of said real properly is levied on and ill be sold, as commanded by said secial execution. Dated at Sheriff's office, Holtou, Kansas, this 8th day of February, 1SJ3. J. F.

NAYLOlt, Sheriff of Jackson County. Kansas. Hayden Uaykev, Attorneys for plaintiff. the suspects made, sat isSed Buzzard that he had the right clue. He telegraphed to Mr.

Turpin to have the marshal at the train upon its arrival at Holton. The two men were imme diately arrested by Assistaut Marshal Coulson." A search revealed the money and checks. Buzzard refused to file information against the parties and paid for their suppers at the hotel The dishonest parties were allowed to depart od the next train for Topeka. bv Samuel E. Keam to said plaintiff's claim, and in ease of a sale a judgment or decree barring and forclosimr von, Samuel E.

fleam, from ami laughter. The play is well written presented, February 16 and 17 has a well earned reputation as an actor. a Union meeting of the churches at Mistakes of this and deserves full patronage wherever I their PuPils to take ihts of, in and to said attached any and all the Presbyterian church Sabbath even it is fifiven. Mrs. Txroia.

in tho Viiro- (kind are of ten life-loner in their The cast is exceptionably strong and th day premises. Witness my hand and offi. ial soal this of ing last- The meeting was a very in ter of the country maiden, brought I effects. it will pay the public to take it in. teresting one and Mr.Lockwood's visit be forth much comment as a beAtitv I This may, in good measure, JI.

S. Ci'TTKK, District Clerk, seal.) Jackson Countv. Kansas HOl'K INs IIOI'KINS, Attorneys for FlaintsS. to Holton was a fruitful one. A blind horse trainer and his wife avoided by a study of psychology.

and her graceful acting. Si, We'll not Civil service examinations in Kan forget you. St. Paul Pioneer Press. There are now several good works on thi3 subject adopted to pedagogical who have been making Holton their place of residence for the past few weeks, were arrested by Deputy Mar sas will be held at Salina Tues oi x'lunitara win oe nere tor one night only, to-night, needs.

And the fact that new works day, March 11; Colby, Thursday, March 17; Garden City, Wednesday, shal Reasoner, Saturday evening for are no being published, but empha sizes the importance of this work. disordorly conduct, and locked up. ruary 8. The County Auxiliary. May 3, and Tuesday, October 24; The above suggests that there is or "Wichita, Thursday October 26, and Mr.

Washburn, late proprietor of the PAY CASH-SAVE MONEY. should be a teacher's reading circle The Jackson county auxiliary of the Topeka on Tuesday, October 31 International hotel, succeeded Camp Henry Keller received much con in thi county, and that one of the first books of the course is compayre's American Bible society re-elected its old officers for the coming year, at the bell McCullough, as proprietor ot the City hotel, Nonday afternoon of solation from his partner, John Hin. lectures on Teaching, a work that meeting held at the Presbyterian nen, aionaay morning, jonn is in treats of some of the very things of cnurcn last babbath evening. The this week. Mr.

Washburn's ability as a successful landlord ha3 been tested and not found wanting, and The Sig xioruui at tue present, time ana in a which we have stated that teachers letter received by Mr. Keller Monda need. A hasty reading of a work or nal is safe in predicting that he will On and after March 1, 1S93, we will sell shelf and heavy hardware, buggies, wagons and farm implements strictly for cash. The intelligent customer can easily understand the reason why we can sell goods cheaper for rash than otherwise. Responsible buyers are not compelled, under the cash system, to pay the bad debts contracted by less fortunate fellow beings.

We will morning he stated that a little exer- officers are as follows: J. B. Gardiner, president, C. Williams, vice-president. W.

A. Boyd, treasurer. C. F. Hurrel, secretary.

two on methods or psychology does tion would cause a man to seek the 8ustain tQe first class reputation of not reach the want. this popular holstery in the future. friendly shade of an orange tree. Uow The works should be studied as a Messrs Campbell and McCullough unlike that is the temperature here. Ffleet All Prices Quoted on Hardware By AN Competition.

Mork on the common or academic branches is studied, and this the read Charles Morris, Mabel Wenner, Jno. F. Meek, Mrs. Flynn and Miss Stewart made many friends while in charge of the City hotel, and in justice to to them ulney Hayden, president of the Dnnn, executive committee. ing canse provides for.

Board of Kducation.against the wishes we can truthfully say that few hotels Wc have purchased a large stock of farm machinery which we will sell at unheard of prices. Below we quote a few prices: Teachers have better opportunities of his many friends, will not consent in the state have a better reputation A committee from the executive committee was appointed to canvass for fitting themselves for their work to accept a nomination as member of than the City hotel is enjoying today. than they did a few years ago, and the the county thoroughly and place Bibles the board for the third ward. During John eere wood beam plows. 14 $12 00 in all bouses.

A large audience thoioughly en- people have a right to expect better the three years that Mr, llavden was a member of the board, the rates of tax- Jyed the performance of the comedy In the near future the pastors of the I equipped teachera and better teaching. John Deer brush plows, various churches in the city will preach I On the othsr hand as the time required ation was decreased from 16 to 12 tDU John Deer listing plows, combined, $25 25 John Deer steel harrows, 1 1 80 John Deer stalk cutters, 25 25 John Deer cultivators, 14 75 Moline wagons, fully warranted, no better in the market, 56 OO sermons simultaneously on thb sub and the expense increased is greater mills. It is to be hoped that. Mr. Hay -v John 3331 beam ject I than formerly in preparing to teach, den wi 1 sttn tl in rtunit es of plows, 14 13 00 DroDerlv educated teachers have a his friends and decide to make the Death of Mrs.

Webster. jtg Jahn Deer listing plows, race for re-election. right to expect better compensation "bi Plunkard" at the academy of inusic last evening. The leading role was played by J. C.

Lewis, who got any amount of fun out of the character. His acting was droll and natural and his imitations and songs proved very taking, winning him great Felix Schmart was also a success, having to respond to encores several times. Mrs. Twii io a tot. Mrs.

Josephine Webster, died after I than some of them have been receiv- witn arm, a lingering illness of a dropsical Hg- The Signal was respectfully asked to answer the able "anti joint' com- Before this reaches the readers of nature, on Friday evening last. munibaticn tnat appeared in the Sol The Signal most of the teachers will tiier uipper of last week. There is unerai services were conducted at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon. probably have received the Erst circular concerning the examinations for not anything a3 destructive to thA Mj.t.. Ilev.

Black of the Christian church of- emeu auu its ci sweetneart acted CleverlV. Her sonirs anrl fitriatincr. Pftiir rMHr.n iff graduation for the common school rrt I o- ll) At course. v. xc progressive, were enthusiasUcally applauded and morn the loss of a devoted mother enterprising vounc businpss men I 1 1 eucuieu.

inn innnr irasnnita hair ora 1 hurt I 1 1 In a few instances some of the com- Our goods are standard made and carry our warrant. No inferior goods palmed off as first-class. WE WISH A SHARE OF THE PATRONAGE Of the hardware buyers of Jackson County and know whereof we s-pcak when we bay that we cani'saTe cash purchasers 20 per cent; on every purchase made. IAST: SrDE4'SOU ARE. I IOLTON, KANSAS, Soldier should See to it that the par.

nt factory, and altogether a pleasing Mrs. Gertrude Brown who all live in mnn srhrtnl m-adnatps have nrohablv rr I I I of beggary, misery and woe is enec- entertainment is offered. To-nieht thP the citv. Mrs. Eliza Troi.k.

come iv will be repeated and a mati- a sister of the deceased, attended' well satisfied with their attainments nee will be given on the queen's birth- the funeral. Mrs. Webster was the therebv relaxing propei effort to make day, (to-morrow), when ladies and widow of the late E. B. Webster, who themselves still more thorough and to ualiy strangled.

Cholera, '-the child of the Ganges," is less to be feared, than a "Kansas saloon." Too manv bright promising young men have been ruined by the damnable trafflc. Well! this article must be drawn to a close as we began it on the other side of the question. children will have an opportunity of died in Holton several years ago. She attend to still higher standards. But enjoying a very laughable comedy had been a continuous resident of Wni.

n.vm th whole, we believe that the Halifax, X. S. Daily Herald. ton for the past 23 vears. and was Lnniinn nn mmniPtinn nfths mm.

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Years Available:
1878-1922