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Horton Commercial from Horton, Kansas • 8

Horton Commercial du lieu suivant : Horton, Kansas • 8

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Horton Commerciali
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WILLIS NEWS. Get Your Stockings Up, Silt, one duller per barrel atMcCAND- LESS. Tuesday was pay-'Jay for the shop boys, TIME CARD, "East Lynne" Saturday Matinee. M. Wilaon spent Sunday in St.

Joe. Suit, one dolier per barrel at McCand- fctSS, 1 Wanted! RAIL ROAD AT FOR THE MISSOUUI FA0IF10 WILLIS. in Topeka yes- Dr. L. Reynolds was terday.

East Hound, ft Louts Express jM 11 candy at the Vienna Dome made -Bakery. at the Vienna NO NO. 4 No, 10 No. 123 8:23 a. in 10:19 a.

in 8:18 p. in 1 :40 Everybody to call at my store and Examine my stock of Mail and Kxpross Home made candy Bakery. Local Freight liks it at the like it at Taffy Candy as you Model Bakery. you Home made taffy as the Model Bakery. West Bound No, I Omaha, Lincoln, Express No.

9 No. 85H Jll.iwatha Accomodation No. 77 Local No(lB3 HOLIDAY GOODS. a a in in 9:40 a in in beauty, Stimmeix's Call and fee, For taste and Pharmacy leads. and tell Santa Clans to be sure and put a bottle of Chnp-I-Cure into every one, so that you can keep your hands and face from chapping, so they may look clean and bright.

It uoes it every time. At Stimmell's Pharmacy, 25c. No change of cars.for Lincoln, Oniuha, er St. Louis, or particulars call on L. GATES, Agent.

Mrs, Myrtle Ransotn is up from Kansas City visiting her mother, Mrs. Barthman, A chance given FREE with every purchase, on the Doll displayed in my window. All children buying tablets, or anything no matter how small, will be given a chance. Uncle George Kesaler Is suffering from an attack of the grippe, A daughter was bom to E. O.

Boyer, the Baptist preacher, Monday night. John Hopwootl will soon be engaged in his old occupation of cattle buying. Buy your Christmas presents of the (leople who advertise in the Commercial The Bishop boys are enjoying a visit from their cousin, Mr. John Reynolds wear some Romance of Lillian Paie will niflcent toilettes in Paris" Friday night. Go to the Model Bakery for a good square meal, Boarders wanted.

Joseph Stoolz -Yours Stimmell's Pharmacy. of Denver. You'll miss a treat if you fail to see Miss Ada Li Ureal of Hiawatha, is in town. J.L.Gates is seriously ill; is being attended by Drs. Comer and Andrews of Stella, Nebr.

Mr. Gates went to Suuduy am! was loo ill to return home. Dr. Andrews accompanied him. Misses Block and llonnell of Everest spent Saturday with Mrs.

Dr. Comer. W. L. MoCreary of Everest, is a stu-uent in telegraphy at the depot.

Mrs. S. F. Rodkey is visiting in Ilia-wutha. The M.

E. people will celebrate Christmas Eve, with appropriate exercises. Tlie Baptists will Celebrate Christmas night. Cupid. "Allomance of Paris" Friday night The funniest of all farce comedies "TheLiglitniugRod Agent," tonight.

All new specialties. The big doll, as large as a four-year old child, in Deutscli Bro'sstore, is the envy of all the little girls in town. The creamery men will be in Horton again soon after the holidays, to talk business and settle on the location of a site. Something new. The best selection of silverware ever shown in llorton, at reasonable prices, is to be seen at E.

Bourqpin's. INDIAN SHOT. Last week an Indian named Speer, living on the reservation went home with a big load ot fire water and commenced to beat his squaw. The woman ran to the house of VVm. Noel, for protection, Noel threw the drunken Indian out, but he showed fight with a dangerous looking Noel took up his shot gun and fired in the nrr, think ing to scare the fellow oil', but he kept right on in a belligerent attitude, when Noel was compelled to shoot him to protect himself.

The shot took effect in the shoulder, but will not result fatally. As Mr. Noel acted in strict self-defense it is not expected that he will suffer at the hands of the law. Later The Indian, John Speer died Monday. Superintendent Wi'son of the reserve held an investigation Saturday and the testimony of his squaw and all the witnesses proved that Noel shot in AIDeWitt is nursing a very sore arm.

His team ran away and threw him out of the waijon, Saturday, Robert Coe Dead, The community was shocked to learn of the deal of Robert Coe, commonly known as "Tiots" Cue, on Tnursday, Dec. 10th. lie was riding on freight tram on his way to Columbus, Ohio, and was thrown oil' itt Med ford, thirty Parties having pay locals, for publication are requested to bring them to this ofllce not later than Wednesday evening. The people living up in the vicinity of the standpipe got tired of some offensive neighbors and ordered them to leave, which they wisely done. I Pa i iff pirn self defense.

He kept out of the in The Paige Dramatic Co. is receiving a Kood prti'onuge this week. Puy-day for the boys helped them out. Don't foruet to get a pair of those line uold specs for $3.50 up, at Bourquin'a. The young people of Kennekuk are talking of organizing a singing school.

Charley Seever will probably teach it. When you want job printing get prices every other place then come to the Commercial and we will give you better flgu res. CLOCKS AND WATCHES, Time-Piece3 of all Kinds Low-priced but guaranteed. Gent's watches from $5 up. Ladies' $5 8-day clocks, warranted 3 yrs.

$4, Seth Thomas, 5 f5. Jewelry, Silverware. Cut-glass, never saw such a stock in this town. Compare the quality of my goods with others and you will see that we can beat Kansas City prices. E.

BOURQUIN, The Reliable Jeweler- furiated red man's way as long as he could. Speer had an ugly temper when drunk, Noel has not beeu arrested and Mrs. U. W. Cudolt and son, Jule, will leave to-morrow for Chicago, where probably will not be, but there will no they visit about two weeks and then go to Ogden.Utnh, their future home.

doubt be a United States Marshal around to see where the' whisky was M.B. Brown and John Foster had a bought in Morton, and several of the bootleggers will be jumping sideways. miles from his destination. Tlie body was almost severed in twain and death was instantaneous. The fact of his leaving this city les than two weeks ago in robi st health and exuberant spirits, made tlie news more pain I.

The deceased had served two years in the Horton shops as an apprentice at the machinist trade, and at the completion of his service would have been given a' position as locomotive He the con fl-dehce of his employers, and numbered a large score of friends in the circle aw suit in Justice Walters court yes terday. The suit was biought to re cover wages due Foster, and the jury The Horton "Beckies." The Daughters of Rebekah, I. O. O. rendered a verdict in his favor.

Note the business tirms who advertise the Commercial. They alt have had a big time in Horton Tuesday night. The lodges from Powhattan and Muscotah were invited and twenty-eight from the former place and something to Bell at modern prices and Perry Brey man will be off duty(for some time on account of having broken hi collar bone, while at work in the Book Island painthops, Dh. Bvrtox Pirn, Eye and jEur Spec talist, out of town consultations and correspondence solicited, Office 613 Francis Street, St. Joseph, Mo.

Freddie, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Anstey, died of pneumonia, Wednesday afternoon. The remains were taken to Fairview to-day on the 12 o'clock train for interment. of his acquaintance.

want you to know it. Be sure to call Robert L. Coe, was 21 years old last on them when in town if you want twenty-two from the latter responded. A six o'clock supper was furnished at the banquet rooms for the visitors, and genuine bargains. April, and was born in Brown county.

Two brothers and the father, James Coe, residing near Everest survive him. His mother died about ten years ago. hristmas Skating! P. J. VENDEL, wise ok oTfieRwisei A wise man al-' wavs buys where he can save, even tho' it is but a cent or two.

You can find the finest assortment of bis- cuits, buns, rolls, cakes and cookies in the city at our bakery, Bread a specialty. JOSEPH STOOLZ. The Baptist of this city will not employ another minister till they have aidoff the indebtedness, which is not very much. Boyer's term expired last month and they did not re-employ him. BOOT and SHOE MAKFR, Repairing neatly done, and after the ceremonies they were treated to another midnight feast, all of which was heartily indulged in by both visitors and entertainers, The home team performed the initiation ceremony on a candidate, and the Powhattan team exemplified the floor work, which was very creditable.

The Commercial was unable to get the names of the Muscotah visitors, but those from Powhattan were: Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis. G. B.

Calnan. J. Shaner. all work guaranteed firstclass. Last week a double ovariau tumor Shop on West Front-st.

was removed from a woman named Miller, living on Grant street. The operation was performed by Dr. Rev A lunch counter in connection. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. nolds, assisted by Dr's.

Stivers and Ralston, ii ii G. B. Moore. G. C.

Hardin, Committee No. 2 ot the Christian Parties desiring baggage transferred to or from the depot will please leave their orders at Hedge Brown's or Hotel Windsor for prompt attention. Wm. McMINDS. church will serve an arternoon tea next Tuesday from 4 to 7 o'clock at the residence of Mrs.

Hipshire, on West Mrs. J. B. Li tie. J.

CSwartz. J. W. Holcomb. S.

A. Holcomb. John Killoren, Mable street. A cordial invitation is ELIEF! extended to all. What finer sport is there than skat J.

F. MftRrYK, The concert given by the Cooper ing on Christmas Day when you are W. R. Bartly. J.

B. Booknan. ii quartette at the Methodist church gilding along on a pair of those fault less skates we are letting go at $2.75. Monday night, was not a financial sue-cess. But those present considered themselves fortunate in hearing such MEAT MARKET.

To relieve and permanently cure sufferers of all manner and forms of chronic affliction is our life work and study. To master absolutely all chronic diseases and be able to restore permanent health to the greatest number is our most sacred ambition. We point to our record with pride. The story of our experience Is one continued story of success. We are prepared and equipped to treat and cure all forms of nervous affliction.

We cure all At that price good skates don't cost any more than the kind that become dull immediately. We have skates excellent music. Keep a full line of Fresh and Salt Meats and Pure A. P. Williams.

J.A.Johnson. Miss Lizzie Miller. Maud Thomas. Mattie Tuggle. EllaShaner.

Bertha Shaner AnnaLitle. Jennie Hardin. Mr. Stewart Litle. Don't forget the benefit for the poor from 35c up to can't beat them in Horton.

H. O. ROUSH. at the opera house Christmas night Alba Hey wood and his excellent com cases undertaken permanently. We do not experiment.

If you suffer from any HOME RENDERED LARD, Highest market Price paid for Hides They say that Dan Sullivan, the pany will entertain you royally. Prices down stars 25c, up stairs 15c, children chronic ailment whatever, you should consult us without delay and learn the extent of your troubles. pugilist, makes an excelled special policeman for Poke street. When the under 12, 10c. Reserved seats at Saut TOUR NERVES- BLOOD DISEASE.

Jter's. TheD. of II. elected the following ROOM FOB RENT. On second floor of our building.

10-tf. 4 First National Bank. officers at their last regular meeting: 'G. H. Cortnan, of Beaver City, Neb.

Is yonr color bad? Is your throat soro? Are you all run down? Is the hair falling out? fellows get jagged and become too gay he just gets them by the of the Beck and shakes the-n till their toenails rattle, When the bloods get scrappy they always keep out of the -was run over in Sabetha by east-bound freight in the Rock Island yards Sun X-MAS TREES. day morning about 3 o'clock, lie was way of Sullivan. I have just received a lot of X-mas -a printer by trade and had been at work Trees, Holly, Banquet Greeu and Mistle 13 tlie urine nun Have you swollen glands? Is there persistent headache? Does the head feel too full? Does the skin itch and burn? Have you aching in the bones? Do the temples beat and throb? Have you ulcers in the mouth? Do humors break out on the skin? Does the blood circulate sluggishly? Does the blood feel hot and feverish? The Everest chicken fanciers are verv on the Dubois Times. His remains were indignant over the manner in which they were robbed of their premiums at toe, leave your orders early and avoid the rush. C.

H. Hollied, Florist. shipped to Beaver City. He was on way to llorton, so report said. Mrs.

Laura Grant P. C. of H. Flora Smith C. of H.

M.J. Wiggins L. of H. Delia Snyder C. of C.

Mjnnie Connely Usher. M. J. Higbee Financier. Tessa Kenyon Receiver.

M. A. Vinyard Recorder. Raj field I. W.

P. M. Grant O. W. Laura Grant Lodge Deputy, Vinyard Rep.

to Grand Lodge, Laura Grant Alternate. Do you get dizzy? Is your mind dull? Are you'easily dazed? Are you easily excited? Do your bauds tremble? Does your heart flutter? Are you easily irritated? Is your temper irritated? Are vou easily frightened? Is your sleep unrefreshing? Do you suffer with neuralgia? Do you have horrible Do you forget what you read? Do you have creeping feelings? Is there a twitching of the muscles? Do you legs and arms go to sleep? Is there a rush of blood to the head? Do you have a languid, tired feeling? Bronchitis, Eczema, Rupture, Nervous Debility, Piles, Sore Eyes, Hydrocele, Female Weakness, Skin Diseases, Lost Vitality, Rheumatism, Weakness of lien, Brain Diseases, lne recent chicken show held in llor ton, It will be a long time before the Mrs. Ella Mi Her, aged 31 years, wife of Do the hands and feet puff up and swell? Is there a prickling sensation in the skin? Have you sores on the body that won't heal? Christmas Ball. There will be a dance at the opera Everest poultry men exhibit there again. Everest Enterprise.

Geo. W. Miller, died at the family resi dence on Grant street, at 7 p. Tues house hall on Christmas night, Dec. The Commercial referred the above to Col, Adkins, head pusher in the 'day, lne deceased nau not been in 25th, 1896.

All persons desiring a good robust health for several months, an chicken show and he savs that Johnson Catarrh. Pimples, ulcers, Bladder Troubles, Liver Complaints, Asthma, Lumbago, Kidney Stricture, Blood Poison, Varicocele, Special Diseases, Heart Troubles, Dis. of Eye, Ear, sociable dance are cordially invited. Trustees Hulburd, Connelv and is mistaken, They came out $30 ra the 11-3 By Order op Com. (ber death was the result of a large internal tumor.

The family consisted Sellers. hole but propose to make an assess Grain and Coal. mentonthe members and pay every DISEASES OP WOMEN successfully treated by our superior system of of tiusdand and wife nochildren surviv ing the union. The remains were tak The following program will be rendered at high mass on Christmas morn I have permanently located in the dollar they owe. home treatment.

ti to Troy on this early morning trai grain business at Uermantown, where The Sign of Ability CURE GUARTEED OR NO PAY. ing by a quartette, consisting of Mir: The report of the directors of the gConsultation and Advice Free. 709 Edmond Street for interment in the Troy cemerty I will be pleased to bid on your corn Kansas penitentiary is hard on the Re Ilie pall bearers were selected from and pay the highest market price. I Gertie Mitchell, Mrs. W.

M. Hobbs, Messrs Hopkins and McClintock, as publicans and Methodists. The report members of llorton lodge, No. 241, A will also sell you coal at the very DR. St.

Joseph, Mo. sisted by several members of NadeaU's shows that as to politics the convicts O. U. of which order, Mr. Miller is lowest prices.

Respectfully, J. E. WlNTEBSCHEIDT, an divided as follows: active member, Sympathy is ex Republicans .406 Hours: 9 a. m. to 8:30 p.

m. Sundays, 8:30 to 8:30 a. m. teaded to the husband and relatives i Democrats 178 A BARGAIN. their sad hour of (fiction.

Populists 72 orchestra: Adeste Fideles "Novello." ObrTa Mass rd." Sermon Rev, S. Meehan. Credo Mass id flat "Millard." Offertory solo Miss Gertie Mitchell. Sauetus Peter Derney, the richest man in No politics (likely 193 Eighty acres of good land; seventy-five acres in cultivation; eood four room house with cellar, stable and Brown County, pays about 14 personal The 891 convicts are divided, as to re tax; B. F.

Dickinson pays $05, and WILSON, Cashier. ALEX DUNN, F. M. Vice-President SCOTT HOPKINS, President. ligious beliefs, as follows: Svend Peterson pays 120.

Here is other buildings; plenty of good water. Methodist 843 food for thought. Everest Enter- Terms, 10CO cash by March 1st, 1897 Benedict us I ass in flat-" Mil lard." spme. 1 Agnus Dei 1 (250 each year thereafter, at 6 per cent Presbyterian 41 lank from date. Call on or address John A.

McCormack. Peter Berney pays more taxes on real estate than any other man in Brown county. His taxes on two houses and lp UN OL, AIMED id Advertised list remaining in Horton Jots in llorton for this ear were $117. Ladies, wonderfully soft, luxuriant, Svend Peterson who is reported to pay beautiful hair is produced by Dan 120 personal taxes has converted derine. Try it.

For sale by C. A. postoflice lor week ending Dec. 17. GKNTl.EMEX, lU-rlon It Itrynntt'has StmlrtJno Huff Clan-nee A'aliaro Win 3 Lewis lin-ler Roman Catholic 83 Campbellite 61 23 Evangelical 3 Dunkard 5 United Brethren 9 Congregational 6 Second Advent 9 Eni'copalian 11 yuuktrs nearly all his possessions into notes.

Sautter. with the intention of leaving th country, as the Enterprise stated som HORTON, KANSAS. Capital Paid in, $50,000. Surplus, $8,000. Interest paid on time Deposits.

Money loaned on long: or short time. Farm loans Negotiated. "We buy commercial paper. invite you to do business with us. ni time iiijo.

Only once did Peter Berney rn 1 of the above "ill pie ise s. Thousands have been cured of baldness and other diseases of the scalp. It will cure you. Guaranteed. For sale by C.

Sautter. pay persona! aaJ that was when lie Luti auid uii hiaiullie, Los, sic. Ueoie.v, eti i ion. tLHE McJ AXiiiAL, P. M.

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