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Horton Weekly Headlight from Horton, Kansas • 4

Horton Weekly Headlight from Horton, Kansas • 4

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mm Q) SOLI Ml i ARE cheap and we sell them cheap. "We spend our money lor great bargains for the people, and the trade we enjoy as well as our success Goods in business, prove conclusively that our efforts are appreciated. The public is convinced that no establishment in this immediate country can compete with us in the matter of Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes or Garnets and Low Prices. Brine along any price lists or samples that may have been sent to you; we will undersell Not in anv one particular ao we nave Bargains, dux turuugnum uur enure sluuk. uome ana see.

anything. VTVVVVV 4c a yd. we can give you, this fall, first cIbbs prints. 5c the choice of any prints, turkey reds, oil prints or 1 Read Below For 4o a yard we can give you a good Gingham. 7c a yard we can give you the best of Ginghams.

5o a yard we have a heavy twilled cotton flannel. 7c a yd. we have an extra heavy cotton flannel last year 10c. 10c a yd. we can give you this season the heaviest cotton flan nel.

i robes. For 4c a yd. an extra heavy and wide twilled toweling. 6c a yd. a wide linen crash toweling.

12.Jc a yd. a heavy well made jeans other stores ask you 20c. 2oc a yd. an extra heavy scarlet twilled medicated flannel. 4 For 3c a yd.

we have a good assortment of prints. 44 BOOTS SHOES. UNDERWEAR. Clothing Gents Furnishings 4jr At this season it becomes a pcsitive necessity to 4lr 'e have them to fit out your whole family. For A full line of everything at prices that no one can purchase Boots Shoes We propose to 22o each, ladies heavy ribbed vests in grey mixed A beat 0ur Hne of suit3 is the mQBt 0 in the solution of this difficult question.

I or if or white. For 1125 a suit, men's all wool scarlet JK we will give yon our warranted Dongola Kid. Calf JJ underwear, others ask you $2. For 50c a suit of Jj Plete this countrv- Good by8' Pts for 8 tib nr nil prHin ladies shoes of the following makes: children's natural wool underwear to fit all ages. Childseu's 'two piece suits for knee panis The Presmeyer, the Bradley Metcalf, the Drew" carry much the largest line of cloaks in the j(J from 20c up.

Come and see the grandest stock in 4S the city. At our place you can find anything you Selby, the Cincinnati and many otheas. Misses and city. Every garment is new and Btylish find we nhildi-pn's. and bovs shoes of same makes at propor- can save you 25 per cent on every garment.

It is to want. Our prices cannot be duplicated. In the tionate low prices. We also have good shoes at your interest to look at our line of cloaks before A Bank of Eorton Building. jj, lower prices which cannot be beat.

you buy TVVTV WW TTV VTV VTTyVTVV VVVTTTTVT VV VVVTTTV WITVTTT jjj WW TW V1 1 i CS i HORTON, KANSAS I I Dr. Davis, the dentist, may now be I 1 I 1 1 Frank Casey, formerly of this city but more recently of Denver, is the city visiting old time friends. iounu in uis new rooms over tue TIelrMleaftlit Mrs. J. Bailey goes to the Odd Fellows grand lodge meeting in Hutchinson next week, as a delegate from the Rebekah lodge of this city.

of Horton. The putting up stoves has arrived and it will now be in order for the man of the house who has quit the use of profane language, to hire some other fellow who has not sworn off to Frank may locate in Hortou again. Sam Ettenson attended the Priests H. A. Wright, of Trey, was in the city one day last week.

There is a new sucker in town. His name is Plug Tobacco. Cutting corn is now in order with a good many of our farmers. Bartley will be tried for the mur of Pallas ball in Kansas City last J. W.

Curran and wife will eo Matt Thompson and Miss Mary E. OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. put up his stoves. night. returned home to-day down to Hutchinson next Monday to Walker were married in this city last attend the Grand Lodge of I.

O. O. H. E. WHITAKER, Managing Editor.

ISFDr. Frank M. Davis, the den You can get the Headlight and Sunday, by Rev. J. H.

Brundige. Matt is an honest, hardworking fellow and no doubt will make a model tist, has now a suite of rooms in the the Topeka Weekly Capital one year der of young Moore, next month. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Bank of Horton building.and cordial F. which meets in that city on Tuesday. Miss Maggie Elliott, of this office, and her Bertha Richards, of Hiawatha, visited with relatives See Kaufman's extra heavy One copy, one yenr $1 Onocouy, Hi months One copy, three niontlm 40 Cash in Advance.

ly invites all who need work in his line to give him a call. Satisfaction for $2.00 Either paper i9 worth the money. tf Friday of last week was the drear Mr. and Mrs. D.

Hirtigan enter- guaranteed to all. The office will be comforts for $100. Before the rain last Saturday cistern water was becoming very scarce, iest day of the year a cold, drizzling open only on Monday and Tuesday Entered at the l'ost Offlce at Horton, as second class mail matter. tained a number of friends last Friday evening. Cards was the program of the evening and a very nice time is reported by those who were pres rain falling all day and far into the until further notice.

night. Julius Auerbach was in the city near Powhattan Saturday and Sunday last. The three sevens (777) that have been plastered over the city for the Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. ent. Mrs.

Sam Ettenson went down to THURSDAY, OCT. 8,1891. STREET TALK. This section of the country was with a healthy frost last Sunday Kansas City Tuesday to visit her pa rents and to attend the Priests of Pal las ball. past week, are but the first announcement of a theatrical attraction that is booked for the opera house on the 10th inst.

Ray, the two year old son of E. D. Howard, living near Morrill, died from the effects of eating jimpson seeds. Medical assistance could not The "comus" is a new dance for Atchison this season. It is a combination of the Nevvpoit and waltz.

Champion. Atchison, as usual, is away behind the times, even in her dances. The "comus" has been danced in Horton two years. It is old, very old. Mrs.

L. H. Smyth received a tele-. Sam Ettenson has a change in his Remember Willis Reed's stock sale night. fjT'Buy your furniture, carpets, and wall paper at the Horton Furniture Co.

464t on Tuesday, Oct. 20. the best chance overcome the effects of the poison. World. ad.

in this issue. Notice the change in Duetsch Bros, ad. in this issues. in the world to get just what you Albert Moon, whom we knew in western Kansas some years ago, was a pleasant caller Monday. He will enter the employ of the Rock Island next week.

want in stock. One great social event at Hiawatha gram Thursday that her father, Mr. Miss Myrtle Broaddus is quite sick We are sorry that Conductor Hollis Miller, living at White Cloud, was dangerously ill and for her to come on the first train. Mr. and Mrs.

with typhoid fever. has left ns. He has been transferred to the Omaha line with headquarters at Council Bluffs. They are now working but nine last week was the marriage of Clarence Waste to Miss Elda Babbitt. The young couple have numerous friends in Horton who wish them all the joys imaginable.

M. G. Darling, formerly a money loaner, in the German-American bank Sam Brown, he who will be the next sheriff of Brown county, was in the city Tuesday to attend the Plumb meeting. It would be a good idea to have all the flues inspected before cold weather begins. Kaufman has a dandy com Smyth left on the morning train Friday.

Mr. Smyth returned Tuesday hours in tbe shops. We have just received a new invoice of commercial stationery and business men should come and see us for good work, on good stock and at reasonable prices. The cows around Horton are on a The Headlight and the Topeka and reported Mr. Miller's condition not improved.

Weekly Capital one year for $2.00. tf strike or the farmers have quit making butter. It has been a scarce ar building, has gone to Chicago to lo S. P. Kaufman returned Monday cate permanently.

St. Joe Herald. Do not miss attending Willis Reed's Sells show exhibited here Thurs ticle for several days. fort for 75Cj The above gentleman was at one Mrs. A.

Hoeft and son Henry, went day of last week to very small audiences. The parade was about three stock sale at his farm one mile southeast of Powhattan, on Tuesday, Oct. time a real estate man of this city. Mrs. J.

R. Hopkins went down to Kansas City Tuesday, to witness the from his trip to Quincy, 111. Conductor Friburger and wife are isiting relatives in New York. Major Morrill was in attendance at the Plumb meeting Tuesday night. The Edison of the future will earn down to Wathena Monday.

They will visit friends in Troy and St. Joseph before they return. 20th. You can also buy some tame hay if you need it. PrieBts of Pallas.

the gratitude of all mankind when he County attorney Means came down A. P. Russell, of this city, and W. invents a shirt that fits without buttoning, stretches without tearing, and There is said to be a sporting man from Hiawatha Tuesday night to at in this town who swears by a rabbit's W. Price, of Everest, went down to Kansas City, Kansas, Tuesday night All wool red blankets Kaufman's $2.25.

hear Senator Plumb. be as absorbent as blotting paper and as washable as rubber. Harley Brun foot. He has never lost a bet with Bunny's foot in his pocket. to attend a meeting of the state officers of the U.

R. K. of P. the new goods and low prices at the Horton Furniture Co's. dige.

miuutes long and becoming disgusted with themselves they turned into an alley and disappeared. As usual with such ehows a number of sharpers and gamblers were with them and succeeded in getting some of our foolish people to invest some money with them. It was the worst show that ever Btruck our city. Alma Enterprise. i A freight train was wrecked near Holton by the spreading of the track, which caused the loss of six cars by fire.

Tbe accident occurred on top Covode visited her daughter, Mrs. Tobias, in Hiawatha last week. 46-4t Leslie Baskins has been assisting The Bank of Horton will move into its new quarters next Saturday. No Maj. Soper in the postoffice during Sheriff Cashman and deputy sheriff Bob Morton and Fred Delano relatives in Topeka over Sunday.

I- 1 the absence of Postmaster Smyth one will be more glad than Cashier Johnson came down TueBclay evening this week. It looks kind o' natural gTWhen you want to buy a cook to hear Senator Plamb. Hovey and his able assistant, Harry Krebs for when moved the boyn will There is a very cross dog owned by a Lincoln street man, who if be will leave it unchained some night the neighbors will do the rest. Among the most faithful workers in Horton is Sara Holloway. Handy about the house he is always in demand at all seasons of the year.

Mr. Hilborn, who has been serious to see Leslie behind the boxes again have room to turn around in the bank A snake charmer held forth in the Shaw room on north Main street the without going out of doors. stove go to Frai.lt ja lot the "Favorite." It Icadr oilier eoaken. Special sale of comforts and "blankets at Kaufman's. Do not go away from the house tomorrow and leave your windows up nor your doors unlocked.

There ii al fore part of the week. Tomorrow there is to be a circus in ways gang of sneak thieves with ev town. Nail down the windows, doable ery circus and you should take no ly sick and who it was thought could not live last Saturday, we are glad to Itch cured ia 30 minutes by Wool- lock the doors and tie the dog loose. We hear it rumored that Father chances. Mrs.

F. C. Smith returned to Her say is mnch better and improving. of a high embankment and the cars rolled to the bottom. When the caboose went over, the stove, which had a very hot fire in it, fell upon brake-man Nole W.

Sly, and burned him quite seriously. Conductor Tom Burns and Engineer Will Riley had charge of the traih, but no blame is attached to Dy of the crew for the accident. John Fulton attended the Plumb meefrng Tuesday night. Jennings has resigned his pastorate The Hyers Sisters called out a fair audience last night, and from the way the people laughed one might believe they were pleased. The play, if such it may be termed, is similar to "Out of Bondage There is nothing to it, but gives the people a chance to get in some good specialties of which they are not slow to take advantage.

ington Thursday, after a visit of two of the Catholic church in this city, Dr. Grant Cullimore, oculist for the Missouri Pacific Railway at Atchison hat an office day in Hiawatha every ford's Sanitary. Lotion. Sold by J. W.

Heather, i mchSlyr Clark Eckles have epened up a cigar fpctory in the room formerly occupied by Stivers fe Sautter. Th boys slioul receive he patronrge of cur busincs3 men. weeks with her parents in this city ridar, for the examination and treat She was accompanied by her sistei, Miss Daisy, who will spend a few Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Manatt, of Brooklyn, Iown, are in the city the ment of diseases of tbe eye and ear, weeks ia Herington.

guests of W. H. Wheatley and wife. and for the htting of spectacles, tf.

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Years Available:
1890-1892