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The Standard from Cincinnati, Kansas • 4

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The Standardi
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Cincinnati, Kansas
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i I. M. Km kni.i:i, of the I ies Tri Chiiles Jireid recti ved the hum' Coiituit ial, wint iMst Mimlav appointm; nt of deputy no.st master of Dili, E. WILLIAMS niuniing. llutlmd.

Mr. Brett! is in every it spect iualillci for the position. .1. I'liit. r.

year in advance, Th little folks have been very fidgety on the Christ ma tjuestion, and there I. no end to the wishes and desires for Always carries a well selected stock of Kutt-ivil lii M.ml'V ill ll.iill.iiul, jit ii iin.U I niiiiii i. as the happy time draws near. Why cannot llartlaiul liave a pood permanent literary society, or debating tl. Williams tin popular druggist, mad a business trip to McPlu isnu last week, i.

M. Smith, attorney at law, real estate ami loans. pnnuptly idtt nded to. The llailliind Cornet Band will give LOCAL NEWS. a grand iras-jne ball on New Year eve.

The fact thai the band boys in giving it Is a pu irantee that It will tie rai tr. r. a i' deli 'l tfid affair. All of our exchanges will plea ciicral ivierdiiiiidisc, Joe Dillon s-ivs Jim Waterman lias age tilt a ad iress of I'm turned over some twenty thoiiMind I ns in Kearney county bonds to tht county commissioners. Good.

Give the devil his due. Mr, and Mrs. denies Cochniu's little laughter Mary been very ii for several days. A large number of fanners were In the city Saturday, making purchases for the holidays. James Davis has leased the Stoat livery barn on Main street, and is pre.

pared for business. Miss Tela Cooper, sister to Mrs. J. A. of I'lysses, was a guest of The election for voting bond for the purpose of purchasing a site pTVMiM froiut'iucmuati.

Appoinat tox or Tiidon, to Hartland, Kansa. Hartiaud i livi-ly. To-morrow Christmas. A merry Christ inns to all. Subscribe for Tiik For a good cigar go to Jones' store.

Waits the matter with your lip, I-'ii t-uaiigers continue to locate with us. and en cling a school building thereon in this district, No. will be held on Monday. Iieeember The bond, will undoubtedly be carried. The Sunday School children will be And the people will do well to buy from him.

The best goods and lowest prices. Come and see for yourself. N. E. Corner Broadway and Main.

Hartland. given a Christinas entertainment at the church Monday evening. the liuftalo Friday. A social hop will be given in Bos-wail's hall to-night. It promises to lie a pleasant affair.

S. s. Dickinson has sold his building Clans will be present and distribute Holliday presents at i. V. Williams.

Travel is pood on the southern stage. Hob Voting nays the harness trade is gifts to all. Tin: Stam.i:i wishes the little folks a Merry Christmas. pood. and lot on the east side of Main street to a Colorado party.

C. C. Watson had Priestly lireeden Holiday presents at Williams' drug arrested Thursday for moving away W. B. Ilarr, manager of the Prairie a small dwelling house that stood in Lumber company, Topeka, was in the the rear of the Buffalo hotel.

Tin city Friday on IMstiiisGi s. house was taken during the night The ease was called before Justice I i I Billy Kaufman arrived from Newton Friday morning, and will spend the Ion and continued until Monday. Mr Watson says he holds a deed for tht holidays with friends here. lot and house, and Breeden claims that The Ilartland school closed Friday ne has a bill of sale for the house. for the holidays, and the pupils will have a two weeks vacation.

Kerovereil Mis Wutrli. About two weeks ago J. Strttzmrtn had a silver watch and chain stolen store. Mrs. 15.

D. Williams was indisposed last week. Kd of I'lysses, was in the city Sunday. Tin: will enlarge in a week or two. Mont Anderson left for the east Friday morning.

C. M. Smith has a good dwelling house for rent. 11. P.

Myton was clown from Garden t'ify Thursday. The hotels and restaurants are having a good run. Hilly Morton has gone to Ulysses to Spend Christmas. Wm. (Joode left to-day for Colorado and Xew Mexico.

B. D. Williams Co. are offering in-lucements to buyers of groceries, dry from him while asleep in the office of goods, clothing, boots and shoes. Stout's livery stable.

Friday afternoon Henry Telford has been looking af a man, who lives near Spurgeon, Grant ter the interests of the Prairie. Lumber G. W. Williams, at the Ilartland Drug Store, has a large stock of HolidayPresents. Toilet sets, per-fumery sets, toys, county, entered Boswall's jewelry store company at Liberal the past week.

and drawing a watch from his pocket asked John the value of it. John re Harry Crawford and Miss Viola Jam cognized the watch as Stutzman's, and ison came up from Appomattox Thurs- after the stranger had left the store lay and left on the night train for the he notilied the former of his discovery. east. Marshal Amos was called and the man A. A.

G. Stayton is able to be out was found at the barn. He claimed that he had found the watch in a stall again, after an illness of several days. in the stable, but gave it up without murmur, and was allowed to depart. Wedding dolls, albums and a hundred other Mr.

Staytou heads our list of paid subscribers. Judge Platter will leave shortly for a trip to Indiana. Inda Stewart will have charge of the gallery in his absence. Mis. J.

W. Rogers, of Pueblo, was in the city on her way to Mr. Charles Tralock, of Denver, and Miss Allie IlavCus, of Ilartland, were united in marriage last Tuesdav even S. 11. McConnon has moved his family into Ilartland.

For grain, Hour, feed, go to W. F. (Jabard Co's. It's a coal night in Ilartland when iio one is rustling. What are you going to give your best girl for Cliristmas The liuffalo hotel is first class in every respect.

Try it. A. M. Urooks, of Warden City, is registered at the Buffalo. things, cheap.

ing, by IJev. Vincent, at the residence of S. S. Dickinson. Miss Havens is teacher of the Ilartlaud school, a wor thy young lady, highly esteemed by all I'ljsses, to visit her sister Mrs.

A. F. Ilollenbeck. G. M.

Smith, attorney at law, real estate and loans. Collections promptly attended to. who know her. Mr. and Mrs.

Trulock have the best wishes of a large circle of J. T. KlKTLAXIJ, W. F. Flash, Cashier.

W. S. Handy, Vice-President. friends. President.

Mr. J. M. B. Fowler, of Appomattox, U.

D. Pickering was in the city for a few hours Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis visited friends in was married to Miss Mattie Frazier Eldon It.

Watkins, of Appomattox, came up on the stage Saturday evening and left for the east Sunday morning. on Wednesday, December 12th, at the Appomattox last week. HMTiiim Bil OF (Jet your costumes for the masque bride's home, at Siloam Springs, Ark Mr. and Mrs. Fowler arrived in Ilartland Tuesday and left the next morning for their home in Appomattox.

ball on Xew Year's eve. A number of Ilartland people took in the dance at Lakin last Monday night, and from all reports had a highly enjoyable time. A dog light on Main street Friday Thirty miles of country is a big thing Viitlioriecl Csipita.1. $30,000. Does a general banking business.

to disapper; but this distance has been dropped out between Kansas City and Chicago. How it happened is thus figured out: The Chicago, Santa Fe California railway is completed between Kansas City and Chicago, and the d.s-tance between tire two cities is only miles, measuring from the union depot, Kansas City, to Dearborn station, Chicago. This is exactly thirty miles less than any of the old lines, so you have to travel thirty miles less, your freight has to be hauled thirty niiles less, and practically the Santa Fe lias made thirty miles disappear. A few years atthi3 rate and Kansas will be in" Mew Editor Jo Dillon went up to Hutchinson last week, and returned looking like a legislator a new outfit complete, from head to foot. Ilartland's boom js not of a speculative m.ture, but is of a character that denotes permanency in growth and sta bility as to property.

We had the pleasure of meeting County Attorney Wilson one day last week. Mr. Wilson is an affable gentleman and a lawyer af ability. Subscribe for Tiik Money loaned for short time on approved security. mr it irr- iti mrM -rr PP I I rOTiHMC? 'nuiv i i iciMuiNvjivciN i vwiicivy i iuimci Directors-II.

M. Hill, W. S. Handy, E. S.

Snow, J. T. Kirtland, W. F. Flasft.

HAYTER GOSSARD, IX- attracted a large crowd. J. I). Kwell, of Kathleen, is a guest at the Buffalo hotel. E.

S. Snow and A. (lirard visited La-kiu Thursday on business. (x. M.

U. Parker and wife, of Lamar, tere in the city last week. Bead the advertisements of our merchants in Tiik Staiiaud. County Commissioner Clark was on Our stivts last Wednesday. Van Km an carries a fresh stock of Staple and fancy groceries.

(). M. Stevenson and wife, of d'elden, ire registered at the Buffalo. Miss llettie Elliott, of Appomattox, is visiting Mrs. James Davis.

Lou Wl.orton and Frank Osborne were in Hutchinson last week. Fx County Clerk Collins of Crant county was the city Friday. Hum Mills, ex-sheriff of Ila.iilton county, was in town Thursday. Jones has the Popular Bang, Kings, and Madi hill cigars. Try them.

T.u: ST a u.i- thanks City Ch rk for courtesies emended, C.mifiy Attorney II.ill of Stevii.s ounty in Saturday eveLing. il.c:!:-t lias three Deimtenuk- p.t-f rs Wc a Bepni.iican ih X. Mr. C. and Mrs.

Daniel fNiri1 "-r- in tut? city "p- lit Tr limit coi.j a tii- -i1 i 'y -t. 'i-T in V.r l. ii huue. it. Iianlwarc, luipleiiients, Wagons; E.

H. HILL, Ikider III Hardware, Stoves, Etc, A romplef line of the best good. See our Mock Wore Haying. Hartlard. lln it land, Ivs.

E. S. SNOW, DEALER IN LUMBER 9 i i 9 1 Call and get prices. Hartland. K3,.

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Pages Available:
393
Years Available:
1887-1889