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The Weekly Record from Haven, Kansas • 1

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The Weekly Recordi
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Haven, Kansas
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i 1" Year, Cash. Haven, Reno County, Kansas, Friday, Januarj- 10. 1896. Vol. Number 2.

IT If Mixed Morsels. LODGE DIKECTOHY. O. O. F.

Haven Lodge, JSQ. 314 I. meets every Saturday 'fiicrht War has not been declared. Visiting brethren a ways 'welcome Ofiicial Statement of the Financial Condition of the State Bank of Haven, at Haven State of Kansas, at' the close' of business on the 24thrdav of December: 1895. as.

Forker K. G. irarr Sec. BROTHERS. The Prohibitionists are a little unfair.

While Governor Morrill reopened the prohibitory-question, he did not lyr W. A. lleet monthly on Thurs-Ayj- day evening on or before full of mc moon, visiting brothers invited. John H. Marshall V.

C. Jos. Astle, Crerk. -Ea2fle. reopen the saioon.

opend a iTT line of Goorig O. U. TV. Haven Lodge, Xo. 287, meets in I.O.O.F.

hall vc RESOURCES. Loans and discounts on personal and collateral security. Orerdraf ts Real estate and fixtures, Expense account, Other bonds and stocKs at their present cash market Checks and other cash items ery Tuesday nights Visitors invited. C. At present there are 867 convicts in the Kansas penitentiary.

Of this number there are: White males, 641; white females, 6 black Fred W. Thorp, Recorder. "81 47 2.000 1,000 212 42 120 2J0 91 5,243 52.552 91 Cash and sight exchange. and L. OI5.P; HaTen Castle No.

84, meets Oil the First nnrl ThirH Tou need some of theni 20d; black females Indian Total, Wednesday of each month lT ha11- Wm. Astle, -Nellie C. Ballou, Sec. President. males 5: Mexicans 3.

Their LIABILITIES. sentences are: Iife males 20; life. 2: hans" males 47; 2 areXTnited States military 'prisoners; 6 are U. Missouri Pacific Time Table. Ko.

463, Ko; 464, No. 3... No. 8,.. -No.

464 leaves Hutchinson at 4 p. m. H. B. Clark, Agent.

Capital stock paid Surplus fund Undivided profits Interest Exchange. Individual Demand Time certificate $25,000 3,000 386 67 327 CK4 145 53 7,770 86 3,338 60 641 7 7,941 9C 'atcli this space next week for an opportunity for good bargains. civil prisoners, and 108 are from Oklahoma. Bills rediscounted LOCAL ITEMS. Three important amend Bills payable ments have been attached to Total, 832,552 91 J.

R. PAYNE, President. N. B. SAWYER.

Cashier. STATE OF KANSAS, County of Reno, ss. I. B. Sawver.

Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that 'the above statement is true, und that said bank has no liabilities of any character riot set forth in said statements N. B. Sawyer. Cashier. Haven Local '-Markets.

Corrected Hp to a'ach Friday Morning. Cattle Steers Dipper, wt. $3v50 Stockers Cows shippers 2.25 Tgs, 3.00 Wheat, per bushel, 4C50 Corn, ear, per bushel, 151 shelled, ini "Subscribed abd sSorr" to before me this 31st day of December, 1S95. Wm. Astle, Justice of the Peace, Dec.

1890- the pension appropriations bill now before congress, first provides that no pension shall be suspended on the charge of rami till tile same have first been adjudicated in a United States district court. The second provides that any claim under the act of if granted, shall date from the date of the first ap- Correct. Attest: J. E. Payne, F.

W. Ash, 2T. B. Sawyer, Directors. To John TV.

Breidenthal, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kas. Butter, per pound, V2. Earsrs, ner dozen. ir Capital Paid in $25,000.00. -a General Banking- and Exchange Business, Chickens, per pound, 7.

4 Potatoes, per bushel, 50 Some Inquiries Answered Editor Weekly Record I am doil coai, per ton, plication. ne tnird amend ment repeals the section of Produce wanted at Talbot's; the dependent law of 1890, Paints, oils, glass and putty at Jos i-Suies Editor Weekly KKCORr)! I must-congratulate you for giving us a larger paper. I like to see more correspondence It would make the paper more interesting, and make the editor feel that the people were interested in having a home paper. We all have a talent and should improve that talent. w.

The question has been asked, Who is XxYZ? lsrow I shall try to write short sketch cf myself, and leave it for you to name me. requiring a widow to show that she is dependent for her Buy a new buggy or spring wagon of HARDW frequently asked the question: "How did your crop on subsoiled ground compare with that on ground not I Willi to answer through your paper that I measured one acre of sub-soiled corn ground and one acre adjoining that was not subsoiled. I had the two plats gathered separately. ARE, Jos. Astle.

support on her daily labor. HD TP Eight boxes axle grease 25 cents at, i i. i It is said hot one of the your wife a washing machine self-made American million atTalbofrfc 'I The acre not subsoiied made 53 aires is a drjnkiiiT man. Fine Cigars. bushels, The subsoiled acre made 61 D.

Rockefeller "never permits 25 cent broom for 15 cents at' Borchert's. The is level; cultivation and quality of soil were the in both plats. The eight bushels acre acre of strong drink to pass his lips; a mere sip of wiue for the Package Coffee 2 lbr.i45 cents. East Brothers'. ilet extra yield paid me for the subsoiling Every kind of fine shoes, snrinar heel sake of courtetsy is the ex tent of William Waldorf As- 'uggists' Sundries.

at present priced Cf corn. Some may say a Free-thinker and so I am. I read my Bible and think for myself; and use good common sense when .1 think; Of course, ic. my girlhood days I was taught that i great many things were -wrong to dp, such as laughing or playing Gr beinr; merry on Sundays; and besides all that, if I were not a good girl I would, go to the bad place when I died. Just as if there was a local place for bad people to go to.

i I am thankful that have advanced or neei, nrst-ciass custom made goods, The subsoil furrows ran. east and an styies ana sizes at JLJorehert's. tor's indulgence; JavGoiild west, and wer'e made about i8 inches Jb T-EJi DECEMBER 1st, FOR 60 tastea wine not over two or- Days, all goods, sold at my store apart. Iso oUier plow was used in rescriptions Accurately Compoundld three times in his life, and will be sold for CASH strictly. Please connection with the subsoiler.

The remember this. C. W. Talbot. then not because of a desire if irt '1 i corn was planted north and south across the subsoil furrows.

The sub- rornit: tne anaeronts are HaVen IDinporium of Medical soiliug was done last spring, just be equally abstemiousi C. P. some, ana can taint ior myseii. Science. fore corn planting, the subsoiler W.

LenhaRT ROBERT BORCHERT Huntington does not drink as human beings, should think was run at a deoth of 16 inches and any beverage stronger than: Aesculapius' soul, like tbat of John required four horses. Brown, ir still marchiDg o5. In the tea; Kussell Sasre occasion. and act for our selves, and not te burdened down with fear. Now, I do every-day work the best I can, and dc everything for the beat, and see God Yours truly, C.

Peckiiam. ally takes a spoonful of whiskey in a glass of water as a city. of Heaven, however the -soul and spirit of that father of the healing art seems to hpve stopped for a rest. 1 f-: i i in it all. I think whatever comes up Lait week we clipped an item from tonic.

It is too, that for us to do, do it the best we know Tqere ar only four resident physi tlie Hutchinson News in regard to not one of our leading mill cians, but -'specialists" may old people in ITeno county. Among JL how, without grumbling, and we shall have our reward. Send good thoughts to all mankind, and especially to our lonaires uses tobacco, and the statements it contained was this not one is addicted to prof an "The oldest wrmen in the county be enumerated at from two to five, coninually promulgating by day and night; the unadulterated scintilating verbosity in revised edition, according to Hoyle, "Worcester, Webster, Ency are Mrs. Elizabeth Beatty and Mrs brothers who are not living in as high a sphere as we are. We most lift ur Eliza Sraber.

of Albion, aged 87 years. wJ.jtrv-, ixi CAXJL i.i.xiuo ctJLLLi i us, at least, tne American Mrs. entz of naven is bb. the failed, not tread them under foot Goa lives in every created being, and millionaires ajre a model lot. Mrs.

Wentz no longer makes her clopedia BrHtanica, Dunglison, and will not be undersold by any one. we should recognize God in every hu home this townsnip, out some In other respects we cannot Hostetter's almanac, all the way roni where in the western part of Kansas, their 'favor. Mr. faynes, JfoetvH Lienhart's, the man being. But so many church-go ing people always see so much evil in say mucn ExcbaiiQfe.

but Haven township has a woman liv German restaurant to Dr. Marr's old ing within its borders who is almost somebody. It is always in someone else, never in us. we should praisr. stand, and, incidentally the TJnivers-alist church, to say nothing about the J.

old enoucrh to have been mother to There can be little doubt two M. D.s who traei in an smbu- ny cf those mentioned in News, he is Mrs. Ilace. mother of Mrs. 31, B.

PAYNE, GOODS, the good in every one; send out gooc thoughts to all mankind, for thoughts are things, we ought to think what lance. Dr. Reub Hurst. Dr. M.

O. TG. Yoakam and fDr. H. Hilyard should E.

CapJe, who lives a few miles southeast ot town. For a number of years ilis. Ilace has lived with her daught the people said about Jesus, remem be remembered. bering that "no guile was found i Embellishment fs also one of the er, and will be One Hundred Years him." Just as loag as we are taiiin Good stock Lowest Prices loems of pride in our tearutanuni. old on the fourth day of ilarch, 1896 Stage in Shakesnear's and Africs's that the decision of Judge Morrow of San Francisco, thcit a Chinaman born in the United States -is an American and an American citizen, will stand.

A California judge would not have handed downsuch an opinion unless quite sure of the law and, the facts. Yhile it Our attention was called to her about cur feliowmen, ana judging them, there is guile within us. we must be.born again born of the'Spir burnt-cork style in the city auditori aije by Dr. Hutton, who was called to um to instruct the ignorant and pol visit her nrofessionpllv Monda. He it and understanding, wnicn aa us Spiritual beings.

Then we will not ish the while yon can turn the religious emotions in sway upon loucd her suffering from a severe cold but otherwise as chipper and lively the uncompleted interior of the Tem be judging overyoae as we did wher we were not living in the Spirit. If I ple. ThisoliYersirled entirety is all might have been possible to for the of humanity. Th could find to express mj thoughts so the readers might under- individuality of Haven, in rearard to have framed a law that th American descendants- of a btauu wuau iii is iu Spirit, I should write it, but we may her unanimous attitude, is seen and comprehended if notice is taken of every male and female in the commu Chinaman to the third and Do you. want; the best fnce? The m-53t durab-o fencs? The cheapest fence? all know for ourselves.

I snail give my understanding of it a weak way. fourth generations thereof Then buy the Page Spring should not be American citi To be born of God is to recognize Steel Woven Wire ITenc. God within yourselt, let that undei zens, no such law appears to standing guide you in all things: ieu nity, standing like a bee guarding the hive, buzzing on its own particular appendage. But we are a medical center, if nothing else. Amity is no objecet.

2so diplomatic mitigations of acerbities with- outside medical world tolerated, Psychology is exemplified It will Kot sag in summer! It will Xot break in winter! It will give satisfaction' C. PECKHAM, Agent: though but half her yeaas rested upon her. She is sHghtly deaf fand her v's-ion is not real good, but otherwise she retains her vigor well. She is a great worker at tasks not too -heavy for her strength, a ad spends much of her time at knittiog, aad occupation. She is the oldest woman in Reno cocnty, perhaps in Kansasj and possibly in the She came to this state from Kentucky, and has a son at Mt.

Hope, and one, we understand, in the Strip country, and her daughter mentioned all of whom would be reckoned as fairly aged people in the Sews' list of old folks. Since the foregoing was put into tyje Mrs. Racetas closed her earthly life and begun the future, having died at about 10 o'clock Wednesday night, and funeral occurs today. every thought and word be a prayer for good; Jesus for our example, neither judging nor condemning any have been made, the contemplation being apparency that no Chinese male children would be born in this country. Mr.

Native Amer- one. ur omer woras, naviiig in by the material combined in Haven's tuitive knowledge Then we will be- force of In the matter of M. A Parisian of some note in. France writes to in tn and know what feasibilities Chma is here, however, with D.s she fs the owner oi great wealth. We are high-steppers, tinctured with PUREST I "AND BEST are us; also -within others.

Then Trill our thoughts touch other lives and wis can see God, or good (which is G3d,) in every humar a friend that, he is learning the- Star Spangled waving Engl ish from a dictionary, over his cradle and the cot and said in the English he where he was born. He had accumulated: "In small claims to be a citizen and time I can learn so nianv of the. iude- awards it and fli the "isms" of the past and present. Yerily, students of Pasteur, Kock, Amick and Keeley -must take due notice thereof, and act accordingly. being.

LESS THAN HALF PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS -p J. A. Miller is at" Santa Fe, Hasiel P.S, Dr. Laughlia also. Kext.

Enrdish as I think i win De court dotn. give it, county this week on businfess, and-iir Het. Falconer preached two able to America and Lafayette Hiett and family moved dowa-from Hutchinson; Tuesday, and on- tne can be done about it. -TTan. SO in charge and interesting iserinopSjJn the Uni-yersalist building Sunday.

scaffold to lecture; IN sans mm the drug store- sas City Star, occuny the hcus6 eat of the PiiiL.

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Years Available:
1896-1896