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The Hornet from Spring Lake, Kansas • 2

The Hornet from Spring Lake, Kansas • 2

Publication:
The Horneti
Location:
Spring Lake, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
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it xt The Hornet. Plant plenty of water-melons, will be call the editor very apt to Published every other week on you in the course of several GO TO LHTN FRAZIER, Fowler City, Kass. Q10QtU8. C. K.

Sourbeir, Editor Pub. Lots of fish are being caught Office near the Spriuy Lake a' crooked creek dan, south Post Office, 1 he boys they fish from the "dam bank. FOR Subscription price $0.60 a year. We have expended much labor and attention on this issue of our paper, in the endcvorto make it Flashes. GHO EUSES, FLOUR FEED.

li Lowest Prices. bright and iutere-ating. It is said that someone in this Ye beautiful flowers. 3 Linn Frazier's township has 2oO acres of straw berries on a onuner section of Stock i in excellent condition, land. We challenge any other I i 4 11.4 Kaosi zephyr have latlvbeen playing hide and seek Western Kansas m-hoolmast- FEED MUELLER, boots a SHOES.

Eepairiog Neatly and Promptly Done. Miss Marv Mtmdhield made ML are ri0fc 1,0 fooIfcd final proofon her claim last week. Lnel0inF uav a en city icaciier seven ooys ior The lrcf hirn tha. Can Werth 44 i i -i ---r LU1IIIUI III 11 nilHPN HL lltl I. i i I is ertcung wm soon do coiipieat 7W.fl d.

Fotoler City, The corn planted with a lister vt ucu uu atrj i ii 1 1 lt iu tne in this vicinity, is nearly all 111 mf X. 7 shinning shekels, ruineaiber eer i stiii lTiuunrmris we piva ini Call and sec our stock of plain to be one; of the best modes of and fancy calling cards. Prices planting in a prairie countiy. rAW-t "I AAlltkl I AI )ff An I 1 1 1 1 I VV OVO tklua jfl rfc rrvf a hit. JOB PRINTER 164 West MoRris street InrliTiapoliK.

Teams can be seen in all di- Mr. T. C. Marts has lecovered rations, plowing and planting, possessions of one of his horses Verily the "desert shall blossom and has trace of th other. The as the rose." thief hail tikn th.irn to New Tho Report of the Kansas Boston Col.

and there disposed State Board of Agriculture, for Ui luti quarter ending Alarch ol, It begins to look as if the lf87 is at hand. Dodrre Times Iia.l Hesrt.rl A stray dog supposed to be tne Prohibitionists. From the xnad, been ruunins through reeen tone ot the paper we ex- the country and bitten several peot to soon sf-e it tumble into docs in the neighborhood. In puitieipnei ants oitDette JOB a --o i. puDiican party.

The rain Monday is reported to have been heavier at points A lare acrage of Irish pota northwest and north, thoucrh toes has been planted, and pro- wiough fell here to bo of mater- vided tliey are not molested by ial advantage. tater buns" a bountiful crop A copy of the BurlingamewU1ie hfrvfat1ed varieties iwiciHB ivr til mm Yews (Amateur) has been re- -i ana iariv Koan i'n nr.tio EXECUTED WITH Neatness and Dispatch. ceiveu. xt is neatly printea, rail A brJfrlif UUUO 1U iniB par OI that a credit to its editor- Dick Tay- y' Al9-8 PlVe the Early Ohio' it, aboul bout the At This Office) best..

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Pages Available:
358
Years Available:
1885-1889