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The Hartland Times from Hartland, Kansas • 3

The Hartland Times from Hartland, Kansas • 3

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HARTLAND TIMES. LOCAL LACONICS. THE PRAIRIE i iimnj I iuak. Tb IWmirstie twuuty 0veatita' C. I LAUCK lll II I IVli l-f M.i I I lf 1 13 I II I Ill I4 Si I if li a ii.ii a a i a a DKALKKS IN humlier Lntli, Shingles mirl nil kinds oil IhiiliUng HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY LUMBER! Wo mako Prices while others follow.

Have a Large and Complete Stock of Urv Lumber always on hand, l'stiinatea Cheerfully urni-iheif. W. P. BARR, MANAGER. Kearney House First Door North of Dpot.

o- IlKAI.UtA Hardware, TinWarc, Stoves, Wagons, Farm Implements and Pumps. We have a very complf ti Mock nitela ivl, and ill null al Uve mid l.ct 1.1. friep. GOMEL AND SlflR US. Main Street, Hartland, Kas.

BST OTiaU INTHIi CITY. BOWEN Propr's. G. M. HOOVER WHOLSAI.K AND lisl MILL FEED, MILLET AND CANE SEED.

WHOI.KSAI.K DKI'OTS At Hartland and Garden City. W. G. HOOYKR, Manager Hartland Depot. liETAIL DEAf.Elt IN- Trices with freight added, HANDY, W.

F. FLASH, VlCE-PkES'T. CASHIERv Banking Business. flsT'l'lie trade supplied at Mill J. T.

KIRTI.AND. W. S. I'KESIDENT. Authorized Capital $50,000.

rttfctu it imi joriiu iMtHK int. t-rtur-" Ia.al iUiwif. lkxiu liuuui! Vote for Snow wyr. -lUio erry eigUt ibi -Mia Alu Jlill i. in (iat.lra City Jy, Jiilin IWwcq tUiieU City at Iiurui ill rr4 Ur nril SabbalU veiling.

-D. W. ilurucr it Uello J'Uin tbii mk liu.iut. HJ. Kiuipaiia.ul Newton, aprnl FrU Cay l4i in tb city.

Ricliartl Druly eonlltitHl tu liii bed thin week by lU kni-aa. Willi Kfl Tuesday tnoruiug fur bia old bome iu Illinois, tu reiitaiu. W. H. Wilkenwrn rtturneJ borne fn'llt llulcLluaou Tue.iisy Volt for I-evi JIi'KurUnd far Tolice IU ably lilted for tbe ulli.t'.

HuiiKio Si KtlkO bare crtvud a waw-ritoui In the rtar ul their jjiiaery DtOlti. Timnki lu Ibo member uf tlia baud Tur 4 ilt'litlittul kfrcuudo WcdiU'iduy Hmry A. Smill', of Luklti, pi'tit lust night tu (liu tily, Hiu guc.t uf 0. Swuriz. C.

Hoover returiH'd borne from Dorigo City Moiuluy evcuine, greatly iiu-iruviil in health. i-iiwiu. l'lter'a new residence in the wtsteru pari uf the city is rapidly up-proucliiug coiuplelion. A wnshout oti tlio Hue west o( here is due to tlie iion-urrival uf any western inuil the pust two dnyg. We understand Unit tlio pjier story ol KoswhII Luuvblin'a new block will be used as a skating rink.

C. E. Lauck Cn. Imvo flung to the brwite two very neatly paint signs. The padlock sign is a novel one.

Tom Moure, of Hutchinson, was in the city the fore pint of the week shaking hitucls with bis many friends. The restaurant changed hands again last Saturday. J. W. Dwyer, of Shockeyvilli', now has charge.

A biiMii's meeting of the ladies oi the 8' cial club will be held at Mrs, E.8. Snow's Tiimsday ufteraoon of next week. Grunt Winans and A. J. Neff will leave for Attica, Kansas, the loiter part of next week.

Tuty will make the trip overland. The people south of us bow receive their mail three times a week. Mail hoes leaves this city Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. J. F.

Arthur was up from 'Surprise lust Wednesday. He reports an abun-(I ii ut rainfall in the southern country Sunday night. Herbert L. Gill, editor oi the Grant County Regisler, was in the city Wednea-day. He reports Ulysses as enjoying a healthy boom.

three cur load ot merchandise was unloadail here Inst Mouday. Who says Hartlund isn't the supply point for the great southwest? Joseph Ferguson has disposed of bis Interest in the new business block south of the river to F. F. Ford. Mr.

Ford will rent the building. Gillespie Wilson, proprietors ot the Sunken Well Hotel, will give a grand ball and supper at the above named place this evening. All are invited. The married men and the single men played a match game of ball here last Friday afternoon. The married men got "scooped" by a score of 33 to 3 The soap man was in town again last Suturduy.

His sales were not very large, owing to the (act that no one but the barbers w'ere in need of any soap. Work on the Jones block is being pushed rapidly along and ere many days another elegant and commodious business block will adorn the east Bide of Main street. Our first city election will occur next Monday. Good men have been chosen us candidates for the different city olUces, all of whom will be elected without a doubt. Kain Mouday and Tuesday eights.

Under the warm sunshine and copious rains of this seccion of the country the "Gi eat American Dessert is blossoming as a rose." W. II. Bretrb, formerly of Newton, but now a resident of Syracuse, favored ui ith a pleasant call Tuesday. He is engaged in the grocery business at the latter named place. The Herald man agreca to do the city printing the first mx months for nothing.

There's nothing en nil about the publish. ei ol the We will do it the sec-i-nd fix months for nothing. A. I- I'ivcii and mo, Georjre, were tip Iron thK kryyilie Wednesday. Mr.

Hum i authority lor the tint the ln-jl mn that tver finitel Wtn.tra Kan Uil at Sunlay ni ht Tt; associated prta dipach tent om by Jne billna auting that IlarUand was ut feet btxkr wt-r is lie. Me d.M if waw waa aix ja the rivr. Shame the saia who w-oc4 attraipt to injire httowa kia ia iKti S. S. Ik it fcooBj tfcal ifrt-UaJ tlt'l fee at lie Inst la aira.

Tire U.U itml Ump ia tnt 4 ai aww I Via it mjenrt ct4: fatt. A lew aw'Te tat lrt wneiJ I ftti tfTtnrt to f4trsBi tf9 art af'tr dark. -TL mi- '4 stl law mrm g4 (s a evrta-rw ii Cit 'p nn4.j t-i. pmrf w.J Tt Ut iyt rn T. tie 12 Va, j'att'iinl, oiler.

I. (MiOl'in tiAMor Dev. I June lfl. rMitpliiint having tvnl ut tlli unlet II. i.iii.liey H'iitiif Surua It, l)itrne lor utittinl.nil.itf iiU ail Lutiy Nu.

tltitt'tl at (Wtiil.il 4'lty, kHit-iti. I sv ilium l.iixa-i mnl r. K. v. I I rn t.

L'l It. It) w.M ill Hamilton I'miiilv, Mtllt ii ft. flu eiinei ll.tiitiii 1 eivrv: llie Mil, 1 ptirii, are iter hi'iel'i lo appear at till oitiee oil Hie Dtit day ol iflubef, hi n'eloi'k a. to r.1-ihintl iiii.I Itiriii oiii'i mim! alleged aotiiitlttiiiiit'Ui. ('.

K. M. Nlles, It.TMer I.AMl Ul Klt'l! IT (i ClTV, KNKS. June at, IKN). Contphiliil htivinir been entered ut thin offlre by Jiilin P.

I'tiwlln inritliit TIioiiiuh K. Hw lor iibuiiiloiiinir hiM lloiiieMieuil Kntry No. lulctt litiitlen t'liy, Kansiiii, Aiiiriinl l.l iiptui the N. W. See.

if. Twp. It. 40. lu llaiiillion Coiinly, with a view to the eoiieeilntit.il of milil entry; the an Id piirUfH are hereby HiinintoiK.il to appear ut 1)ih tiillte on the tin) ol IKNI.

ut III o'eloek a. to it itntl furnish tc-nimnuy eonaeiiiiiiK iutl aiit'Keti iiiiiiiutounirni. CM. M. Nlles, Ht'ttiHter.

Notlnr. I', S. (Iaiihun i'itv, i Mnyai, 1 ('tmivluint hnvlnir been enteretl at tlilx olllce by l.ynioii liuleiinib niraiiiNt Willinin A. I'al- tunic toriiliiiiiilonliiK lil l.nliy 4IKI, thttetl (iartlen City. Knie.H, (lelobt'r IT, I upon the lilstl.

4. K.l-'i S. W. 1-4 Wee. 1M, I Township.

H. Kainre V. in llatnllltin hansas: alleorliiir thut the Ktiitl llMatti A. fat autre ban wholy tilnintloneil sni.l Irtutt. thai he i Inn.

ehainred IiIk reslileiiee tlierelroni lorntori' I titan nix litotlt fence litilUinx Mtitl etilry, Unit fitiil ti'iiet Is mil "(MUCH iiiioti ami eiiiiivuteti salil purl j- as rettili'utl liy law with a view It) Iht. eoneetlatinn ol' Haiti eulry: tliurtnlil patilils 1 are heivby Stinitiioneil to appear at this olllce on rue luin.iiti.vol Mepieiniier own, nt mo cluck j. to rcfpouti unti iiiruirtn icitiuiiuii)' eon- cciiiuitr Nam aneKeti untiiiuoiiniciii. I S. Tiia.niioI'hkh.

Itceciver Notice Timber till tire. L'. S. Lund Ulllee at Harden City, Katfmn, I LJ, Ihmi. i Ctnuplalnt hai'Inir been entered at litis olllce by James K.

Klwootl iiuhIiisI Henry 1). San- lortl lor talliire tu eoiuply with law an lu Tim hur-t'iilluro Knlry No. tlaletl at Limicd, Kansns, April 17, Intel, upon the H. K. Seution ti'li.

iiorin it. w. iu iiiiiiiiiiiin i oiiniy, KatctiiH. with view to tin. caiifclliition ol' said cm ry, eontesliint iilleiilnn that the said Henry 1).

Hitulortl has never plowed or broken or caused to bellowed or broke.il tlve acrctii of sniti inuil titiruiK inn urst year ol saiti entry, nor lias be plowed, brulieu or culllvnlcd or eniised to be plowed, broken or culllvnlcd live acres el snitl III ml tluiin.tr llie Heetintl year ol said entry or up to dale of Ibis contcKl; ami IttiH never planted to trees, tree-seeds or eut- tlmrsor liny portion thereof slnco date of entry anil up to mite tu tins contest, ami miltl Henry I). Hunfonl lias wholly iibnmtuneil wild tract which In wild, unbroken prairie laud dc voider timber. The wild purl lea lire hereby stiiiimcneii to appear al tins nlllcc uu Iltti sin day ol (lutober. 1SNI, at, 111 o'eloek H. lo respond and furnish text lumpy coneernlti(r saltl aileireu lullurc.

M. Mies, KenlHtcr. NdTICE-TIMIIHIt TLTriiK. V. S.

Land Olllce at (iarden City, Kmisim, I May Hit, lss. f'oinpltitnt having been enteretl at Ibis olliee by Daniel Halter airalnst lCbcn N. Allen tor failure, to enuiply with law as lo Timber Culture I'ntrv No. SI, dated (Inrden City, Kansas, Mavli. last, upon the N.

W. H. W. 14 N. mid N.

v. 1-1 S. W. 1-4 St etluii 'I'own-ship t.t Itauire 411 W. In Haitiillon comity, Kansas, with a view to the cancelliitloti of Haiti entry; eonlemant nllcirinir tlint the said Kben N.

Allen has wholly fulled to comply Willi tin requirements tUtt timber eulliti-a laws In this: That from MnvD. 14. lo 9, IM-'i. he failed lo bri nk, plow or hi ir or lo ciiusc the ll)lln Iti lie done, live acres upon the tntel: thai from May II, to May lswt. ititd up in the present tlule he hss ttiiictt to break, plow or stir the second five acres rctpiired by law or euua the same to be done; nor has tiny tract of suid laud been broken up lo this dale, and that, thu whole tract is how add.

unbroken prali ie. The saltl par ties iui iierebv siitntnoncd In npiteitr at ttiat iltier.in the IVth dav of Sei.l.ill s. at 10 o'clock a. respond and furnish testimony eoueeiniu unid ullctfi'd laiiure. S.

TtiAMiiit pt.it, iti-cfiver. t'ultura, tr. S. I.ainl fifTiee at Oanlen (it v. Kfliiiei, i May -Slli.

Ii. Cotnplaliit htivtnr enteral at thlsufliee by KtiJ. iH-nniHii aKHirt-t Julia A. hullivan for lailurr to if imply ith law as Tunljr Culture Knlry No at Curdcii City. Kun-as, Match M.

lots 1. and 4. S. 1 oa n-tilp i.otil In 1 1 in I IT eniinn. Kaieua, HU a view lo the ror.

llation of iaill mifry; eiW.taiil al lliat Uv aal Uuiia A. Sullivan diirlna the f1rl yar after aa.d eury fath-d l.n-as to la broken the flv aen-a rfnilwd by law to ht-rokiii; that elortea Ihe an v-ar after aaid entrt tbeaaid Julia A. hum-van talhl Ii, cultivate vmu la- ritlttvat. st fhe mv aora nutr-d by law lo Hui.nr tin- atitsl aiwl thai tUe aid iu Pa A M.lli. to lif-ak sr eau rtonoa Ibe hiiki4 ea.

aftr sawl the nl H. a rs Hy law l.r,kf-ti dorma aaal y-ar Tha ael part are Iwo-l-r at this tK la 1a frprmT in6. a. rtfieswli a fa- fiirmak Hstnouny eatt rsiti' -sl ai'-aal -i hh, ksmvff. mitii in nr.

V. lwtdrtTie al a Jai-. i1 iv lll fa rt fi, l-f ia a H' S.siffa tat' A. I'a-a- a i nm a iaw a- I 'ai1 I Ki-i-ata. rt.

t-J I --s'aw 1 a-t-4 a t.i'rT4 r. --a t. 17 a- A a.aaai-.jr aaa a a ra-4 a 'Nit aa 's i-l 'ut im t-r a i4 rt ar. Is aa-ftft ta a --'t mt.4 rm -ar 'a -4 a -a-a -a ft.a a- a--a trt ia a--a 4 a-otiic a -p -a, a aa'-s tw i t---w- a -t f' a a- a a asw ax aa a a a a m4 --a- te Fft--ftr ft f-a'Tai IM 4. CJEIE5, Idilor aaj imt.

I JUDAV. 33- BUSINESS DIRECTORY AU MlVim III tHah eud Ftt.a-y ijf. i Iur aiul tn iu.t (tx UulliM I lllliul. ASKurilAUTI.AS'll. TraiiaaUa uial baaum lUMin.

l-pwal atttulk Bll. ttll I.IAM in Urjr ((ilk, i.iuviw, i ur tuatuuc i.uuda. Mala, t'apa, Ituu and PImw. EltHNtlW, duller In l.uwl'rr Mid l.ruend lltill.ltita' Material. Tua aa low tu the kiaeai.

YatUa auuili uf Canal. Munlaud, ka. HI'lililNiift llry Ihaala. I Union. Ilai, tapa.

hM. mid aiua-a, Hlaploaud am l.M.ooii.'. tlartUudfcaua. Hol'KKIt WKItSTKH, AtitrueyM.aw, Haul K.lsle. Until and I illfHlii.il Aevula, Iirtuw in if kauaa'a 4 (ui frwvry alow.

Jr. IISVAI.I., Wiiili anil I Hepairnr. All work cult to h.i care wild mill dispatch. t.ite huii a call. KAN ADA ft 111., dealer in lirfMric.

mid Proai-ton. Handle tie 1'ituU flour. Corner Maiti mid llroudaaj, Il.iru.ui'i. rllKHMITII, KVKV in Finer rVtai mnl (n il at "live mnl hi uva pile." More wiuili uf 4 mini, ILi'iUnU. hi.

OSMIUM, i DAILY. Heal Est.m I Loan and AKcuta. lute" SlIMM, lH.nll IKIMllllilH', ll.ll K.IIIMI-, RC, Vorsii.ili'ult In llurues Ns.uie, Hrl.ll.-s, Collar-, mm Whips. Mulu Mrccl, guutu of Canal, Murllrtii l. Kansas.

ST. JOHN' MAIISII t' dealer? In I.tutilr l.ath. (ililnirlin, Mo. hii.I ollicu mitr llrttltre.one blink east Mam Mrect.llio SriWCIUIIB fm-theTivm. Only I.W lr year.

Jnli I'rinlitur emeuicd with neat- lieaa una uispaioti, iittr wura lino pnt.es nun II.U'MllKlt;i:it. I'mlier and eonleetlonent. hrt i.li lilt ml I'U'iy iliiy. Warm meals served hi ull hours. Main street.

VaINIIKIOIIAFEH KAl'KMAN, dealers III nry tiooits, liroecricti, I ioiiiiiik, nam, Otps, Hoots and Shoe. Hurthiiid, Huusa. I It. HKDMON, fashionable liiKit anil iiiukur. nrmiy ouik Klrst ilixir ruiKIi uf Hartluiitl llruK Sluro.

WC. Hol.SKIt, DruifKlst. ProMrlptlona awuralfly Ht all huura uf niKiit ut nay. At Hiirtmiia uruir Mure, WILLIAM HAY, denier In hardware and tinwaru. CnlvanUcd iron well IuIhiik made tu order, liup and store nuutli of I iiiihI.

WOltK A CKAVKN8, dfiiloin In Hardwure, Tinwitro, Stoves, Farinlnir lnipli'iuiMilN and I'umps. Main Strout, Hurtlaud, Khiikhh. IXAN8 A SMITH. Tonsorial Artlnt, Haircuttlnir apeclnlty. Shop on tnri'C uonrs nurtn oi l'osionice.

H. Cochran, P. 31. and Notary Public, Notary Work promptly attended to -with accuracy. G.

M. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW HAUTLAND, KANSAS. tWHcllnqulshmentB. Deeded lund and town- Jots for sale, HOUSER WEBSTER, Attorneys at Law AND NOT AllY PUBLIC. PTA11 business bpfora U.

S. Land Office promptly attenueu to. If I'm Want to Boy Groceries or Provisions -AT THE Very Lowest Prices CALL ON 1 L. RIVERS HAHTLAND. KAXSAS.

daor from the Postotlicc, it will bo made to your tulvanliiire to givo us a call bcuro buying. Quality Guaranteed of the Best, am here to stay and sell LUMBER atthe lowest prices E.S. SNOW. on C-Tl HI: Ct LT1 LJ4 Xhc at Gar-ar ka m. i iili.lw.

ff Tim r. IH itfto ajr Aa-i1 Hw'w 1m- -a aw fa I 9v aw4 r. tt jlivr 9wa fise 't 1. 1 i. a a ta 3 aat a rli A'trr a "rk." 4 -a- Toa t.t a Wm- a-r- t- aa.

jfcjrirf tf i a'- a I a. aaia i4 MP T- aa a a a an tt ta i a-afc ar 1 mi 9-- i i wmi iuiwa Lnh lint at yrt-uaa lal ttatuMay thus Juha Krullry a littrati' alttud lhcHle fi.mrulii'tt which U'Ma; Iavtuaorth He 4th id neil wouta The ulceti-n waa a gtj vuk and Mr, litiitlrf will ably reprrtiui or cvuuiy at (he touvrnooii. I aitliUrl taiaa. Alviti I'iiiipMI hat ivaignrHl his puU tiou as lieaui uf ecuuty and KMUk ih'liliry, I'aahlerul lh llaUllItoit1 nmuiy hank, bivli appoiutcd the puiiiion. The luu.la uf "he couuty are uaw Not anymore a thai when ia the bauds of Campbell.

Ikuley a nu-niber of the ing. fur llrltvr tar IVura. Mi.Mihin UoJxer ud Sliu Cora Ilurdi II were united lu the boly bond uf uiatriiuuuy Ml 8yrucuie lat Friday by Probate Judge Frybarfer. The happy couple will Diaka this city tluir lutuie hoiiio. TheliMta joiua with Mr.

and Mn. lUidgets many Irii-uda in Ubiug them a happy and prosperous Juurmy down the tuibtiUnt an turn cf lime. Anullivr l.li.rluua Halu, This section ol the country was visited by another regular old -lime co.iking rain lust Sunday night. It cuumenvtd al about, ball past six in the evening and coniiuued lo'pour down for over three hutire. It wus undoubtedly the best rain (but Western Kaunas waa ever blessed with, and bin added thousands of dollars to the value of growing crops and real estate iu this city and county alone.

A rieuauut Itlrlhtluy Party. a number of Master Tominle Lappiu's schoolmates and associates gathered together at the resideuce of bis parents on Main stieet hint Saturday eveuitig to celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of his The little folks passed the time away pleasantly in singing, playing games, eic. Master Tomiuio was the receiptent of many handsome and valuable prcseuts. The editor hereof returns thanks for cake and candies. Hvury Wind Storm at Ltiklu.

Our sister city Lakin was visited by a very heavy and destructive wind stotn Sunday night. Some tweniy business blocks and residences were badly demolished and several persouft seriously injured. Several e.isteru exchaugi-s have already published the statement that this part of Kansas was visited by a cyclone which played great havoc with things. This is false. It was merely a heavy wind, such as often limes visits eastern states.

We have so far failed to learn of any damage being done elsewhere than al Lakin. Do Something for Your Town. Youag men, you are able to do something for Hartland. Young women, you have a chance to help along our booming little city. Both of you have relatives or friends in the eastern states who have saved a little money and are of embuiking in business in the new weet, but hesitate because they know not where to go.

Write to thorn, young men and young women. Tell them what Hartland bus in the way ot business enterprises of all kinds. Tell them to come here and see if they cannot find an opening iu their particular line of business. Tell Ihem to come to Hartland, the booming towu of the great Southwest and the future county seat of old Kearney county, where there is "always room for one JmmiKrittion Thin Fall. The immigration to Hamilton county this tall will certainly he very large, as reports are current that one million home seekers will come to Western Kansas this year This may or may not be exaggeration, however, two-lhirds of this number will undoubtedly come, as every inducement possible is offered those poor toiling farmers and mechanics of the eastern states, here where Ihey can readily procure cheap homes for then-Belves and fain i lies Among the class of new settlers Hamilton county will certainly receive her full share, us the county abounds iu everything one could ask, mid in a few years hence lsnd will be selling from thirty to forty dollars per acre.

Come Come to Hamilton county before the be3t opportunities have passed away. Lakin Ix f. nled Airuin. Last Saturday afternoon the members of the base ball nine from the little country village seven miles east of here cross ed bats with our home team ou the diamond in the eastern part of the city. l'y the time the game ocned quite a number of ipeelator had gathered on the grounds expecting to sec a closely con-! tealed came, lor It wa reported that the Lakin boyi bad with them a three-curve pitcher.

As soon at the game opened it could be clearly seen that it would be an all one-sided affair. In (act our boya used the visiting club jual merely to practice on, preparatory to playing Lin-! poria ot Tcptka In the near I'jturr. 8ttn i iooir; wre pined, at end ol which i the tceie al to 7 in lnr cir' club. The Lakin I. yt are a yu'r ut ot rtuowe, dji mere a bo iik a uiey can i oa.il.

1 baa4 Taaiai. The Jotrsal Mia lhal frtafBaj ia In ii.or a pc.j olalif taa Hart-1 land and Kr i'I hyracaat cat fc' a p'fu'li ticajsMftd axxurdit tL v. caal at rr-tettmwatj We wUl $iirraj wit Lerftt n4 Ue ggni pr--'e fi'mrimtm lit ftix. awt ma la tb ImX tXH RmrU4 It rrs maaw wpm- al w.J tmm kaw tret aaee ti-iT vym KntJ Urm'i It lis f-ra litj i.a it trr-i v-ttt ae. far W-i re w-at aba.U we taie War.i ttm f-9nr i'r Tfc ajra me i tm mr-.

I titfi a a I a lorw ttfi sa tj Jiw twe httf esrm.Zm I i Does a General Monotj.LoanodforShortTimG on Approved Security. Special attention given Collections ftev. Ilenton llohen.of Kdina, will preach at Handy' Hall i.u SunJay morning next ut the tisuul hour. Iter. Iluweu ia a son of our townsman, Renja miu Itowen, and is a minister of llio Christian Church now on bis way to California lu accept a position there.

He will stop over in Hiirlland several iys with bis father mid may, during his stay, favor us Willi several bible lectures. This would bo a grand opportunity for the organization of a Christian society iu our midst. At a mass couveui ion held at ll.iuuy's Hull Wednesday evening the following city ticket was nominated For mayor, K. tf. Snow; tor councilmen, G.

M.Smiih, Sol Dickinson, .1. Marshall, U. D. Williams and Julius Wiiidelscbaf'er; for Police Judge, L. 8.

McFarland. The ticket is a good strong one and will icceive the hcartv support of all. Charles Buumbergcr is enjoying a pleasant visit this week (rem bis brother, Edward Haiimbergcr, of Greenville, 111. Fresh country butter at Kauaga Co's. Dr.

Gibson returned home from Belle Pluin Tuesday. A car load of Iresh vegetables every week at Kanaga Co's. Wilson Gordon sell flour, feed and grain at rock bottom prices. Job printing executed with neatness and dispatch at the Timhs olllce. Galvanized iron well tubing made to order at William Gray's tin shop, Buy your gasolene at the Hartland Drug Store Only 22 ecu Is per gallon.

William Gray the tinner, will do repairing of all kind at the very lowest prices. The Hartland Drug Store is still at the front and don't you forget to think about it. Salt only per barrel at Kanaga Co's, corner Main and Broadway Hartland, Kansas. Foil Sale. One lot on East Broadway and one on Main street, south of ditch.

Apply at the bank. Ladies don't delay but go to the Kentucky Store and purchase one ot those Tricora Belief Corsets before they are all gone. G. W. Williams keeps gasoline and everything usually kept in a first-class drug store.

Give him a call when in Hartland. See William Gray before you let the contract for tin work of any kind. He will do you good, honest work at live and let live prices. iiOO men wauted at once! To go to the Kentucky Store tnd buy one of those nobby J. B.

S. hats, cheaper than ever known before. The Hartland Drug Store is the best equipped drug business iu the county. Every one knows that after examiuingthc complete stock. When you want drugs, paints, oils, gasoleue, do not fail to call on G.

W. Williams, proprietor ol llio Canal Drug Store, opposite Haudy's stable. Mrs. Thomas Taylor is closing out her entire stock of summer millinery goods at rick bottom prices. Ladies, call now while the bargains last.

Why can you afford to sell goods so cheap Because we pay cab for cur goods and git our regular discounts. Kentucky Store. Just received a car load of the celebrated Torx-k a flour at Windelachafer Kaufman's. It ia undofibtedly the beat flour made. "Try it.

Every lack warranted. -Focmj. At Haady's Hall oa the orning cl June one gold breast pia with the name Jie" engraved upon it The owner can bare the umt t.y calling i oa K. W. liorey or al this oflice.

l.ana.a a( To bwa tm rml estate ia Soetk- i I wrauta Kaosa. So delay; ax wry atd ever waa jar11 aiw Moory furtifcUJ to with. liai.tr.rV 1 XlX it at butf Bk, ftardra SV I -m-y lfea'-? aiMaa4 aa Tai ftjrk kir-m ft 'V a. W.Hi. aa, aja- a ar'? a r4 tm4 tea I ato a an I Pf 1, at as av DIRECTORS.

V. S. Handy. E. S.

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V. Flash. li. M. Hill.

Forbes ANDPayne DEAI.ERS IN li Lowest Prices Reliable Goods No Misrepresentations And Fair, Square Treatment I -Give Us a East Side of Main Street, Hartland, Kansas. fflilT IN- HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS And infacteverj-thing in the LID REPAIRING DONE With ieitee ai II. C. YOUNG, ti TT ill pis i-1 a a la as 4 af 4 a a.4 a- aj-T a aa, -a ap a th I A ft- a a f-ra. a.

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About The Hartland Times Archive

Pages Available:
326
Years Available:
1886-1887