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The Horton Leader from Horton, Kansas • 5

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The Horton Leaderi
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Horton, Kansas
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ST; LUKES CHU-RCH The first service in. the new Episcopal church will be held Sunday, Dec. 10, at 11 A. M. The Rt.

Rev. F. R. Millspaugh, D. D.t Bishop of 49Cv fffiS.

29V rfv rflV (v tfvt. h. vffivijssjs rvoviys. -f -Nat jp vggi -Nay ijp Sit XH xju itJ9OO0B i TPtl ti 0 Kansas will preach the firm several persons, and celebrate t-br Ho'y Communion assisted by the 7. J.

W. Sykes, Dean of the "A i and the Rev. C. H. Powell.

000 and preach at 7: 30 P. M. Every- Week Sale this ON TABLE LINENS 0 0 0 0 AND NAPKINS. 0 0 0 0 Si 0 0 0 0 0 0 German Linen 64 inches wide 50c value. German Linen 72 inches wide 75c value Irish Linen 72 inches wide 75c value Irish Linen 72 inches wide $1 value.

Napkins, 75, $1, $1.25, $2 and $3 per dozen. IT Thanksgiving LADIES YOU WILL WANT to know where to buy your table linen for Thanksgiving, and we want to tell you that we are headquarters for just such goods. We are showing an excellent line of linen goods of very description. Fine bleached and half bleached table lineno for 30c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 80c, $1, $1.10, $1.25, and $1.50 per yard, napkins to match. Youshould see this line to appreciate, it.

We will have a fresh supply for Thanksgiving and can fill all orders with the hest the market affords. Let us have your order for turkeys, chickens, sweet potatoes, cranberries, cabbage, celery, apples, figs, dates, raisins, currants, orange and lemon peel, eggs, butter, fresh grapes, nuts and oranges. JAS. HEEKINS MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE. TO THE GENTLEMEN.

WEI M. C. 0 COR. FRONT AND HIH STREETS. you will want something new to wear when you go out to thanksgiving dinner.

We have everything that is new in this line. Hats, shoes, shirts neckwear, muftlers, handkerchiefs, etc. If you want to spring a new fall or winter overcoat, we are the people to please you. 000000000000000400000000000 Ladies Jackets are moving fast so don't be slow if you contemplate buying one, but come at once. We still have a few of those blankets left.

WHEATLEY McCLlNTOC 1st Tv JSV tiW dVV IBv and 2d Doors East of P. 4. j. dody is cordially invited to attend these "services. Come and rejoice with us in the completion of our new church.

Best of music at both iyi Rev: Chas. H. Powell, Rector in charge. Xot Vry Styllsn But allgRlgiit. A toothpick, aristocratic looking sort of a fellow, with nose glass, entered the Windsor hotel at Horton yesterday at noon and sauntered up to the register, where an elderly man, apparently from the country, was placing his signature and said: "Old man, why don't you get arub-ber stamp signature, so that people wouldn't have to waiton you, besides they would probably know who you are ana wnere your iromr rne old man replied: "Young man, this old scribbling signature of mine on a chek will more money out of airy bank in the in five minutes than you Sbuld get out with a ream of paper nnd a copper plate signature in six months." Robinson Index.

FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or dun? troubles of- any na ture, who will call at C. A. Sautter's will-be presented with a sample bottles of Boschee's German Syrup, free of charge. Only pne bottle giv-.

en to one person, and" none to children without order from No throat or lung remedy'ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Sy-rup in all parts of the civilized world. Twet yyears ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will tell you its success was marvelous. It is, really the only Throat and Lung Remedy generally endorsed by physicians. JOne 75ct. bottle will cure or prove its value.

Sold by all dealers in all civilized countries. Ivanaas Won. Kansas won the ninth annual Missouri-Kansas football game yesterday by. a 6. It was in many respects one of the easiest victories ever won on the gridiron at Exposition park and at every stage the game was so.

one-sided and unetjual as to be almost devoid of interest: Within hiltri minutes after the game was 'called 'if was perfectly apparent, even io the cov-u5, that the Kasansould win in a walk. They met so "little oppo sition, in fact, that not a few of 'the spectators left the grounds in disgust soon after the end of the first half, and Kansas rooters, weary of yelling and waving colors, became surfeited with their own triumphs. Many a one remarked that he was getting tired and losing interest because it was going too much his own way. JNot more tnan two or three times in the course of the game were the Kansas sympathizers alarmed lest the Missouri boys might make-a play. Ki C.

Journal. A. CLIPPING. The Populists of Doniphan county met in Leland's opera house last week when they held their convention and. then passed resolutions denouncing' the gentleman.

Dollarr to doughnuts they never yjaid a cent for the use of the Alberta Howard. Dollars to doughnuts that Albert; talks more anent that which he know. nothing than anjr lunatic out of limbo. Ten dollars was the price paid fo the opera house, which by the war, is more ready cash than has faller. to the lot of Alberta in mauj moon.

The only trouble vrith Alberta is the lack of tenan ts in the upper story of his wild and wooly cranium. Shrouded ghosts of truth chase each other, through the- empty of his noggin like noisome rats in some garret. Alberts studiously avoids the tripth as most people avoid small pox; and when be accidently runs amuck unvarish-ed article he takes a new tack and guesses again. Alberta is all right, but he won't do, Ke is a sort of illegitimate joke whom nobody take; seriously but upon whom every body looks with, contemptuous We are sorry for Alberta's pa and ma. He ought to consult them next time before moiskeying with the hair trigger of an editorial blunderbus.

And especially when the muzzle, of the old gun is yoiuted at and witkin four inches of the dod gasted rooster's brains which are located mid-wn whore heart oiHTt to be and the place were he sits down. And now Alberta we just bid you aurevoir. Time is too precious and space too valuable to further adrertis you. When" 'you want to rent another opera house for the Doniphan county anti-Lelandites notify us; maybe you can' get. it cheaper than we can.

Troy Times. Cures coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough, la grippe, pneumoniaand consumption Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. "Best doctors in the State told me I had consumption; two bottles Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup cured me." Whitefield, Lincoln, ISeb, Smith Mead. 1 1 i 'i 45c 60c 65c 90c JL.VL 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fresh oysters direct from Baltimore at E. C.

Wolfe's. The turkies can breath easier now until Christmas time. Wbeatley McClintock have" a new ad. in this Read it. Chas.

Carieo and Abner Lewis of Muscotah were in the city yesterday. John Clark and family ate turkey with Misses Jane and PhebeGreno, living two miles south of Hiawatha, yesterday. Just received a carload of stoves, and furniture, consisting of bed room suits etc. at F. W.

Horr's. For bargains give Horr a calL Mrs. C. E. Rice sued Mrs.

Fred McKrieher in Justice Payne's court Wednesday for the value of a hat. She got judgment for 4.50 and costs. An Indian was arrested Monday for drnnkeness." He plead guilty and was committed, Later he paid his fine. Tuesday a white man was arrested on the same charge, was found guilty and is doirig time on the pile, 4 "I have been troubled for years with gout and rheumatism, and received more benefit from Beggs' Blood Purifier than from all other medicines." James E. Gordon.

Agusta, Ga. The great blood Mead. Mr. Stevens, one of the proprietors of the Horton water works plant, was in the city 'Wednesday and Thursday conferring with the committee appointed by the city to look into the matter of buying 'the plant. A committee meeting was held Wednesday evening.

Makes the blood pure, renovates the entire system, gives newlifeand strength, Biggs' Blood Purifier. "It cured me of a long-standing and chronic case of fistula. R. A. Bent-ly, Summit, Fla.

Endorsed by physicians. Guar anteed not to fail. Try it. Smith Mead. The wood sawers of Troy blame the administration because a man with a circular saw came to that town and took away their job.

They had been offered 75 cents a cord to saw the wood but refused the. job and now they are kicking themselves. "Midnight" Williams, a notorious colored tough of Muscotah broke into a couple of stores at that place this "eek and while he wa rifling one of the places was caught by the night watch. As he is not of age he will probably serve a term in the reform school. Critics are of the opinion that it is long since Edmund Dantesand Mercedes have been so well shown as they are by Mr.

Charles H. Farnham and Marie La Brahy in Dumas' masterpiece, Monte Cristo, and that the acting is richly inspired with the spirit of the Dumas' novel. The play will be presented in all its magnificence at the opera house Dec. 2. The Ladies of Lukes Episcopal Guild will hold a fair on Dec.

15th. They have some beautiful articles suitable for for Xraas gifts. Any desiring to buy should wait for this date, in connection with the fiir there yill be a contest between the most popular business and railroad men, r'or a fire gold headed cane. There will also be a-point lace 'handker chief for the most popular young lady. Place of holding the fair will be given later.

At the Baptist Church. Sunday Services Morning Worship 11 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M.

Sabbath School 10 A. M. Social Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Everybody cordially invited.

F. H. Leonard, Pastor JL i cos icine Go to the Doctor. When you want shoes you should go a Expert Shoe Man. You hardly expect to get right Footwear at a grocery or dry goods store.

THE PALACE SHOE STORE is up-to-date. There are no better shoes in ChiM-g or Kansas City. I can fit your foot and head at 1 prices suit the times. Shoes repaired gratis while you wait whm warranted. My Fall and Winter stock is a dandy.

For ladies we have the Julia Marlowe, John Strootman and Cincinnati Lines. For gents, Lilly Brackett's $5.00 at $8.7, and other equally good makes. RUBY COTTER DEAD. Miss Ruby Beulah Cotter was born in Doniphan county August 24, 1877 and 'died at her home in this city November 30, 1899. aged 22 years, 3 months and 6 days.

Miss Cotter had been sick the past 24 days with typhoid pneumonia fever. A week ago she was better and no one doubted her recovery but a relapse occured from which he had not strength to rally. The deceased at one time held the position of compositor in this office and we always found her honest and faithful in everything she undertook. Two weeks before she was taken she resigned her position to help take care of her mother who was then very ill. Funeral services will be held in the Christian church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be conducted by the pastor, Rev.

Vaughan. The remains will be interred in the Hortou cemetery. 70 western stock farms to trade for eastern land. C. F.Klink.

Dr. Ralston is very low with con sumption at his home in this city. The opportunity to hear "The Ram's Horn Man" should de neglected by no one as this will be one of the best lectures ever delivered in Horton. The advance sale of tickets for "The Ram's flora" Man" has been good and present indications are that Horton will greet this noted lecturer with a large audience. Three of Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Fox' children are down with throat trouble. Sore throat seems to be epidemic in Horton just at present.

There are no seirous cases, however. J. W. Wallack, the Effingham auc tioneer, has been crying sales for the past forty-five years. He is 78 years old and boasts that he never had and attack of rheumatism in his life.

The Monte Cristo company which will appear at the opera house next Saturday carry most of the scenery-they use. The plot is one best put on the American stage. No lover of tragedy can help but admire it. G. Y.

Johnson and family of Willis were in the city "Wednesday patronizing our merchants. Mr. Johnson a few years ago did all of his trading at Hiawatha, but has changed to Horton. and finds that he can do better here. And there are others.

"It has become a household medicine with us, we cannot get along without it," writes Mrs. R. R. Wilson, Gordon, of Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup, the guaranteed remedy for coughs, colds, la grippe, consumption and all bronicial affections. Never fails.

Smith Mead. Nearly three fourths of the weekly papers published in Kansas are printed on Thursday audasThanks-givingalways comes on that day it is mighty inconvenient for the edtors aud employes who want to eat turkey and cranberry sauce. In the contest, for the gold head ed cane, and the point lace handker-ahief the "Ladies of St. Liukes Guild" find for the cane Harry McClin-tock stands ahead of Charley Lewi? aud Nellie Hill ahead. of Alice Ma lott for the handkerchief.

The Guild askes you all to vote for your favorite. The railroad boys should sec there man runs an even race as weil as the business men and all should work for the girls. FOOT BALL. KAMEI Horton and" Hoi ton Second High School Elevens at Ball Park Saturday Dec. 2.

Game" called at Admission 10 cents. Holton haft strong aggregation of experience players and a hot contest is looker for. This is the Horton teams firs appearance and the game should be well attended. Chicago, Rod Island Pacific Railway TTM R. CAIilJ.

TIME CrfN.Il KORTnwfiST. Local Freight Fast Freight Passenger BOUTH1TEST, Teiglit Pansenttpr No. 53. No. No.

17. No, 8:00 a. .10:15 m. .11:4 a. m.

7:30 a. ..11:00 a. 6:20 p. ra a. p.

9:23 a. No. 18, Ko. 2, Paiaenger A8TWA.KO. V.

i. ZaBnger Uo. U. Paofner Mo. 82.

Local Frrlrht I Saud for sale. L. Taylor. Buy your Overshoes and Rubbers at Weir's. Go to Guldin for the best flourand lowest prices.

Take your old harness to W. Ilouts for repairs. Claud Walker is now engineer at the power house of the city water works. Dr. Stewart was called to Goffs Monday in consultation with Dr.

Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Herring of Denton, i transacting business in Horton today. The catholic Fair is being well patronized and the management are more than satisfied with the result It is to your interest to see W. H. Houts, the harness maker, if you want a new set of harness. He will save you money.

Prof. R. S. Sinclair of Rooks coun-tv will move to Horton and get up a class in music. Mr.

Sinclair comes well recommended. Rev. Father Kinsella, chaplain in the Soldiers' Home at Learenworth took ia the Catholic fair in this city one evening the first of the week. You don't need to send out of town for your meets. We will make you prices you can't duplicate any where on imything in our line.

Hinkle Parker. In the case of state of Kansas vs F. II. Peters tried in Justice Payne's court Tuesday the defendaat. was fouud guilty and fined $1 and 'costs.

Costs were $18. Frank W. Elliott, who changed his paper, the Troy Times, from populism to democracy, would like to be the fusion candidate for secretary of state next year. Mrs. A.

J. Sinclair of Rooks county, is "visiting in the city with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Underwood. She will visit a daughter at Sabetha before returning home. Mrs.

Will Cashman and son of Powhattau came down to Horton Tuesday and remained over Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Cs grandparents, Jtidgii and Mrs. Wonders. The first man whocomes and buys a farm, which I have for sale, I will give him the best post hole digger made, a spade, a plow and a horse This offer is good until Dec. 10th.

C. F. Klisk. Col. Shockey Evans the Muscotah auctioneer is having more than his share of sales to cry in this section of the country.

Shockey is a good auctioneer and gives perfect satisfaction. John Goodwin, guardian of the minor children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin, and administrator of the estate will hold a pub- Jic sale of the personal property of the deceased the 15 of this month. Place yout confidence in a remedy that is to CUTO.

"I fouffhed constantly and my st rength f-y was all exhausted. Hooked more like one dead than alive. Beggs'Cherry Cousrh Svrup entirely cured me." Mrs. S. D.

Harsh, Fairport, Kan. For all throat and luDg troubles. H.as failed. Smith Mead. 0.

Horton, Kans. 12 a 19 fx 12 1 a 0" II a i mm Best in the world at the lowest prices. must be sold by 1890. They aro the All this stock North Main St. PALACE JOHN KRONING, MI-WEEKL HEADER.

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Years Available:
1899-1901