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Horton Daily Railway Register from Horton, Kansas • 4

Horton Daily Railway Register from Horton, Kansas • 4

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TIi9 MacMnists's Ball. To-night the citizens of Horton generally should turn out and attend the maohinistR' ball nr. t.hft rrnrn. hrns -4L li IUNNE.R WEIGMAN; The Horton Daily Register. SUPPLEMENT.

YOL. 1. HORTON, MARCH 18, 1S89. KO.129. -DEALIiHS IN- THE DAILY RAILWAY REGISTER, MARCH.

IS, 1S89. WILL S. TYNER City Circulator. HARRY WH1TAJCER, City Editor. Our hooks are crowded with job work.

The occasion is not one simply for social enjoyment or recreation, nor either is it designed to financially 1 i. jyi -V ar I i WALL PAPE, PAINTS, OILS, CEILING DECORAtlONs. Brushes, Window Shades, Etc. Painting, Paper Hanging Contract Work Harry Forges made two trips to Fairbury Saturday. You may take the above for what it is worth.

Some of the boys are evidently jealous of Harry. The Globe says there is a pair of twins in every house in West Atchison, and attributes it to the water. We'll wager that John N. Reynolds can give a better reason. Irs.

A. P. Russell has been seriously sick again and this morning she was taken to St. Joseph for treatment, her mother, Mrs. Van Curen, accompanying her.

We trust she will soon return much improved in health. J. II. Lyon, brother of Mrs. Theo.

Ileid, arrived in the city resterday from Leavenworth to attend the funeral of his sister's child. lie holds the position of supreme representative of the Knights of Pythias and is colonel and aidecamp to the major general of the Uniform Rank. i Maurice Deutsch leaves for New York to-morrow. liTY. o- Dr.

Brundage has a little child quite sick with measles. Mis3 Hattie Parsons is again holding "cases" in this office. Soap. 7 in hard water; The Kansas City Times says that a new postmaster will be appointed at Horton soon. The Times, is not overstocked with republican information HIGH STREET, BETWEEN FRONT AND DELAWARE W.

TODD. Affv Law jiikI Notary I. II. SMYTH, C. L.f II- 1.

TODD SMYTH, Abstracts and Loans! IE HAVE THE ONLY SET OF AISTACT3 OF HORTOi hn.v mi. I Scruritie of all kiiul. Limn Moncyon I'roi rotli City ai Farm. 106 EAST FRONT ST. line of groceries, etc.

on Lane. EAST FRONT STREET. s-ptir We aie glad to give evidence to the honesty of the late democratic secretary of agriculture. When he turned over the office to your lmcle, Jeremiah Rusk, not a bean or pumpkin seed was missing. Capital, An Indian woman named Ham has been cured by prayer.

Salt petre is is used for curing hams in Kansas. Hutchinson News. Messrs. Frey Bros, have finished the foundation to the new opera house and have done excellent work. As soon as the brick can be made work will begin on the building proper.

It is under contract to be finished by September. Two weeks from to-day some half-baked idiot will pick up a red-hot 25-cent piece from the sidewalk, drop it hastily and as he passes on nursing his burning and smarting digits he'll swear that the hen that laid that quarter was slightly feverish. Two g-ood rooms to rent, separate or tog-ether, in tne Snaw-Williams block. Rent very reasonable. tf Julius Pohl.

benefit the managers thereof. It was not conceived for that purpose. The net proceeds, if any, will go towards making the burden of labor and toil lighter on the more unfortunate who have been maimed, or deprived of good health and physical endurance, while pursuing their avocation. There are many of the boys of the United Order of Machinists and Mechanical Engineers who have lost a hand, finger, foot, limb or eye sight, while at the lathe, the bench, in the boiler or under the jack, who have dependent upon them a father, and mother, or wife and children, where the proceeds of just such occasions as these bring comfort and relief. The efforts of the machinists of Horton is a noble one, full of Jove and remembrance for their unfortunate coworkers, and the Daily Register would like to see every business man attend this grand ball; the projectors of the occasion spend all their earnings OATer the counter in Horton, and it is but a just recognition of an endeavor for humanity's sake, to turn out and contribute a dollar.

The boys have worked manfully the opera house is arranged magnificently, and the stage room is a modern machine shop. There will be engines under full head of steam, the belts flapping, the lathes turning, the emery singing in fact, all the paraphernalia of a machine shop. To view the hall decorations is worth fifty cents, and then it is worth fifty cents to know that you went and "gave the boys a lift." Turn out and all will feel better that the occasion was a grand success. Harry Dockson is reported better to-day. We hope to see him out again soon.

There will be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. at Unbn Chapel to-morrow at two thirty.

The Misses Linthicum entertained a few friends last Friday evening with a whist party. Because an insurance man won't join a local board is no just reason why he should be villified. The decorations at the opera house this evening are the best of anything ever before attempted in the city. Nearly all the Irish boys were wearing the little green ribbon yesterday in honor of St. Patrick's Day.

A. P. Hulings returned from Man-kato to-day. He says he returned to Horton to make this his permanent home. I I Ifl ife inn i if THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND," Xew ami Ilaml I'm nitim-, stoves ami Tinware.

Sell all kinds of good on installment 17. S. Exmvss lui Front St. jz 55 co DUO TZ LXJ 5 The Gentiles threaten ''exodnst," or, in other words, get-up-and-dnst from Utah, unless congress does something for their relief. No one can blame them.

Any body, whoever got a whiff of a fragrant Mormon as the wind was blowing through his whiskers can sympathize 'with the Utah Gentiles. SHANNON DWARE HA HORTON. WEST FRONT A. P. Hulings has rented the building formerly occupied by Justice Merrill and will put in a select stock of millineiy.

Yesterday was another of those nasty disagreeable days when it was much more comfortable to be in than out of doors. F. J.J Mr. Frank- RoeWuck, wife and mother, from LasVegas. New Mexico, are visiting the family of Geo.

Z. Clark. Mr. Roebuck is foreman of the Santa Fe car shops at Las Vegas. He will remair.

in our city several days. J. T. Williams, an old traveling man from St. Soseph, has accepted a position in Deutsch Bros, stqre.

Mr. Williams comes highly recommended and shows a disposition calculated to sell goods and make friends with everybody. We overheard a man in the post-office say: "The worst miser in town was the man who used a mole on the back of his neck for a collar button." War i Mer ifl Cater. lira's Pri House plants for sale at Wilkinson Lane's. House plants of every des-description for sale at Wilkinson Lane's.

Go to Wilkinson Lane's and buy your house plants. A iresh stock just received. SssT" Kemper will sell you improved or unimproved city property, loan you money, rent j'ou a houee or ptoro, insuru 3'our life or property, EVERY FRIDAY. You can get Oysters and Celery every day in week and FESH FISH at L. B.

Duff's on Friday of each week. jlOtf F. Allison Loan Co. Money to loan on chattel mort gages, real estate, 151 East Front street, one door east of Bon Ton Restaurant. f23-lm Ladies desiring anything in the dressmaking line should call on Miss Moritz, at the residence of Dr.

Se-crest, Chicago Kansas City addition. ml2-lw Parties wishing house cleaning leave orders with R.H.Hannahs.m71m The madamc of a south side 'dove cote" tried to beat her creditors by jumping the town, but an officer brought her up standing and a settlement was made. An inhuman brute, named Moore, ravished a little Sear-old girl in St. Joe last Friday, and it is thought she can't live. The fellow is in jail.

MITCHELL BRICK BLOCK S.j.tl ated Sugar $1.00 tie's coffee, $1.00 ir, $1.00 pies, $1.00 proportion DDRFEE 1 CO. Worth's fashion magazine says the red-haired women arc to be the fashion this year, and the fool para-graphers will work the white horse into an early grave. The Christian science lecture at the opera house Saturday evening was not so much of a success as was anticipated. The audience was small and the lecturer seemed unaole to produce the desired effect. It Is better to vise good straight argument than to attempt to bluff, bluster or bull-doze.

This will apply to local elections as well as to anything else. While the grip cars of Chicago are scattering skin, hair and people all over their right of way, those in Kansas City go on in the even tenor of their way and only kill about one person per day. On Farms anfl Improved City Property. I. N.

McClintock Sr. Co. Julius Pohl has had a photograph of his rooms taken, in which the Daily Register is represented. 3C rfl in iff I 0 WW fo) IP to iiU LSJn Goqqs and. Mens This Chance to Buy GOODS at half price will Last but a Short Time, so avail yourself of this Great Opportunity and call early.

IS IST A Boys suits, age 1 3 to 1 8, $3.50. Men's good Pants, 75c. Men's Full suits, $3.50. Men's Long Overcoats, $2.65. Men's spring Overcoats, $3.65.

Children's Suits, age 4 to 13, $1,15. Children's Knee pants, 25c. Children's Waists, 15c Ofereoafc We have res neiiieoi WHICi-WEL BE SOLD AT THE SAME REDUCTION. Fine Line of Soft and stiff Hats at Half Call ai see yourself aiii examine oar stock, aM positively will convince yon Mm are selling GOOD GOODS at Half tne Replar Price. mm, FRONT ST.

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175
Years Available:
1889-1889