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Horton Headlight from Horton, Kansas • 7

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Thursday. April 6, 1911. tup: horton headlight 7 monthly Boeial afternoon and a good WANTED. farm sales, live stock, merchandise, real estate, large, small or indifferent. Having graduated from the one big Auctioneering School in the land, son Walter have them and Walter has pneumonia with measles and is a very sick boy.

Mrs. Henry Green, of Netawaka, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herman Beaman. Mrs. Will McNary visited Mrs.

Frank Brady a couple of days last week. She lives in Albert Blair and wife entertained DO YOU WANT Q) AN EXCEPTIONAL NICE SHINGLE One you can bank on being strictly high grade? IF TOU DO, place your order with us for our 5-2 clear RED CEDAR SHINGLE. This grade of shingles are manufactured by mills of established reputation for quality of MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP The standard of this brand will be maintained and you can be sure you will always get goods of excellent quality and manufacture. Don't forget to send us your bills for estimate. (Chicago Lumber Co.

Manager. L. A. WELLS, HORTON, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. POWIIATTAX.

Special correspondence. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schober visited with relatives in Bern over Sunday.

The Methodist ladies held their social meeting at the home of Mrs. Rena Bredahl last Friday afternoon. All in WrrXF CARL0T5 UVUv FORE ARTESIAN WRITE FOR PRICES ON CARLOADS. ALSO EXPRESS WRTE51AN Cfcv (XjLD5lDrCwt CO. 211 2.23 MAIN STCS V.r ST.

JOSEPH NO.1 Look Northeast 284 and Mutual Pine 196, Ilorton, Kansas DEMISTS. J. D. OOIIBUTT. D.

D. S. Office in Bank of Horton Block, over C. A. utter's drug store, Horton, Kans.

Northeast Phone 212. DR. A. S. I1EPT1G, llegular Graduate Dentist, successor Dr.

D. F. Pendleton. Offico ov Weir's store. Both phones, A.

O. HAV1LAND, D. D. S. Graduate of Northwestern Uriversity Dental School of Chicago.

Office ov Colonial thentre. Northeast phone No. 128. Mutual phone No. 31.

FOK SALE. FOR SALE-Good upright piano for sale, Ed Holsiipple, East Vera street. FOR SALE Huff Orpington eggs, good ones, 50c for sot'ing of 15. A. II.

Byers, Mutual Phone 108. FOR SALE Seasoned oak posts, the very best burr oak. Split, 12c and 15c A. II. Byers, Mutual Phone 108.

FOR SALE All kinds of fruit trees. No better or no cheaper can be obtained any place. See me for prices. John Lyons, Horton, Kans. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Rose Comb eggs for hatching, N.

E. Phone 2. Mrs. J. R.

Wiggins, or enquire at Wiggins feed store. LOST Pocketbook between O. Roberts house and the hospital. Contained $50 In bills two $20 and one $10 bill. Reward for same.

Lost Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Cain. FOR SALE Tli Fedlcr home on West Front street, five rooms, electric lights, sewer, fine woll, all kinds of fruit on place, barn and washliouse. Price $1,000 cash.

Only cash buyers need apply. Lawrence Fedler and family. FOR SALE-Silver Wynndotte eggs; 1st pen, Silver King strain, 4 cockerel Boston, $2.50 per 15, Secured 1st cockerel Illinois State show, $2.00 per 15. Good range stock, $1.00 per 15. DO or more eggs 5c each, Try Mottled Anconns for winter layers, fj.00 per 15.

F. Rice, Wathona, Kans. FOR SALE At public auction in town of Muscotah, at 1 o'clock sharp to highest bidder for cash, SIYi feet front by 150, 6 room house, collar, well, cistern, bam, outbuildings; all kinds of small fruit, peach plum and shade tree. On April lit, 1911, 8. A.

F. llrown. (iliem, Auctioneer, Y. Turner, Clerk. LOST.

LOST Gold watch and fob between John Scliuetz residence and M. C. Weir's store. Finder leave here and receive reward. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN A second hand overcoat, used only about eight years.

Belonged to the editor of this paper. He may have left it at the home of some friend, and if it is returned Immediately he will say nothing; about it. Overcoat is big and black, and shows signs of hard ime, but ia still good for half a dozen winters. A very small reward will be paid for LETTER LIST. LETTER LIST Advertised letters remaining ui claimed in the Ilorton postofflce for the week ending, April 6, H)ll; Men T.

Barnes, E. W. Cox, Prof. John Crime, C. 1.

Kelso, F. A. Edmonds, flfiorge Manville, J. S. Keller, Orson Patterson.

C. M. McNary, W. Smith. Dun Sauter.

Women Mabel Beck, John Butler, Lucy Bennett, Susie McGain. L. A. Moore, (Jladys Thayer, lieBsie Wright. LAWYERS.

MEANS ARCHER. Attorneys at Law. Office on ground floor, first door north of Duff Sons, South Main street. Both Northeast and Mutual phones. A.

U. CROCKETT, Attorney at Law, Office rooms over Belchers' hardware store, Horton, Kansas. Notary Public in office. Horton abstract books can be found at my office. LI XOTYI'E COMl'OSlTlOy.

LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. We are prepared to handle all sorts of linotype composition for the trade briefs specialty. New Model Linotype, prompt service guaranteed. Can ship metal anywhere. We pay return freight charges.

Price, 30 cents per thousand ems. Bend for catalogue. The Headlight, Horton, Kansas. MISCELLANEOUS. GARDEN PLOWING I am ready to plow your garden now.

Good job guaranteed. T. O. McMlnds, Northeast Phone 35; Mutual 312 Hickory. PHYSICIANS.

DR. G. H. HOHSON, General Practitioner. Office In 8autter building, in suite formerly occupied by Lr.

C. C. Stivers, 8r. Doth Phones. DR.

FRANK DUNLAP, Phy Ician and Surgeon. Office over Deutsch clothing department, suite of rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Horne. Mutual phone 91; Northeast phone 76. DR.

F. M. BALDWIN, VETERINARY Surgeon and Dentist Graduate of three years couree at Kansas City Veterinary college Office at C. A. Sautter' drug store.

Northeast ptone No. 193; Mutual phone No. 55. WANTED Girls to do ironing. Phone to or call at New Process Laundry, Horton.

WANTED A place on a farm to work by the month, by married man with' family. Will give reference. Box 328, Horton, Kans. WANTED Work for man and team. Can do any kind of teaming, garden plowing, etc.

E. L. llelncken, Northeast Phone 194. WANTED Position as housekeeper by a widow lady who has a 14-year old daughter. Mrs.

Jennie James, Ilorton, Northeau. phone 293 Whit 3. WANTED An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars.

Press Syndicate, 3441, Lockport. N. Y. WANTED We want to set type for Kansas printers. New Model 5 Linotype, prompt service guaranteed.

Can ship type, anywhere and we pay return freight charges. Brief work a specialty send for catalogue. The Headlight, Horton, Kansas. REAL ESTATE. COME TO WESTERN TEXAS where you can buy land that two crops will pay for same; good soil, water and climate; correspondence solicited.

J. L. HUGHES, rialnview, Hall county, Texas. LODGES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HORTON Lodge No.

ICS, meets every Thursday evening in K. of P. hall. P. P.

Peterson, keeper of records and seals. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK-men Ilorton Lodge No. 241, meets every Wednesday evening at A. O. U.

W. hall. Chris Merz, recorder. POCAHONTAS WILD ROSE COUN-cil No. 15, meets at Redmen hall every first and third Thursdays.

Mrs Lillle Petty, keeper of records. DEGREE OF HONOR HORTON Lodge No. 114, meets second and fourth Friday nights in each month at A. O. U.

W. hall. Mrs. Al Westeen, recorder. ENCAMPMENT, I.

O. O. F. HORTON Encampment No. 86, meets first and third Monday evening of each month at I.

O. F. hall. J. S.

Foster, scribe, scribe. EASTERN STAR PHYLLIS CHAP-ter No. 1G9, meets every Becond and fourth Tuesday evening of each month. Mrs. Hettla Kanoff, secretary.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, UNIFORM Rank 1'orteh Company No. 36, meets everp Monday night in tha K. P. hall. W.

F. Scott, secretary. ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTED Masons Ilorton Lodge, No. 326, meets second and fourth Wednesdays each mouth, C. W.

Williams, secretary. MODERN WOODMEN MAGIC CITY Camp No. 535, meets second and fourth Wednesday evening in I. O. O.

F. hall. 13. F. Ilennay, clerk.

ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTED Masons Justice Lodge No. 75, (African) meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month In Francis building hall. J. B. Fleming, secretary.

REBEKAIl DEGREE HORTON Lodge No. 153, meets first and third Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F.

hall. Mrs. Lucy Howard, secretary. ROYAL ARCH MASONS HORTON Chapter, No. 70 meets first and third Fridays of each month at Masonic hall.

C. W. Williams, secretary. ROYAL NEIGHBORS RUTH CAMP No. 736, meets the second and fourth Saturday evening of each month at I.

O. O. F. hall. Mrs.

John Campion, recorder. WOMEN OF THE O. A. R. BLACK Eagle Circle No.

10, meets every first and third Wednesday evening of each month at Francis hall. Mrs. Ed Baker, president. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, HOR-ton IiOdge No. 2C5, meets first and third Saturday of each month at I.

O. O. F. hall, J. S.

Henderson, treasurer. FRATERNAL RESERVE LJF3 Association Horton Loose No. 201. meets second and fouh.ii Thursdays; In each month. Mrs.

Jsnnie recorder. GRAND ARMY REPUBLIC HORTON' Pout. No. 432 meets third Wednesday evening of each month at Francis ball. Geo.

II. Francis, adjutant. IMPROVED ORDER REDMEN KIC-kapoo Tribe No. 28, meets every Saturday Bleep at Redmen hall. Clair Magee, chief of records.

MYSTIC WORKERS HORTON CITY Lodge No. 495, meets first and third Wednesdays at I. O. O. F.

hall. E. F. Henney, secretary. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FEL-iows Horton Lodge No.

331, meets every Thursday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall.

Otis Vail, secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. Leo's Council No. 834, meets every second and fourth Monday cf each month at Knights of Columbus hall. Dr.

J. O. Ward, grand knight. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR HORTON Commandery, No. 36, meets fourth Friday night in each month at Masonic hall.

W. Williams, recorder. RIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURI-ty Horton Council No. 27, meets every second and fourth Mondays of each month at I. O.

O. F. hall. Geo Carpenter, financial secretary. Mrs.

Fred Horr, corresponding secretary. Bids Opened. Remarks. June 1, 11. Good farm land.

June 1, 11. Good farm land. June 1, 11. Good farm land. Roy Vernon and wife and Pete Peterson and three children last Sunday.

Mrs. Kitty Nelson and Mrs. Rosie Winder visited Monday with Mrs. Rose Chase, Mrs. Nelson's daughter.

Clayton Johnson and family have moved on a farm south of Whiting, known as the Sid Martin farm. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith entertained Mrs. W.

II. Ryherd, of Everest, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bartlow and sons, Harvey and Robert.

The legislature changed the time of holding the annual school meeting in the country districts, it will be held this year on Friday, April 14, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Jesse Oleson bought the SO where Fred Stone lived last year. He bought it of the Shedd heirs. He will live on it this year and a family from Denmark will keep house for him. Auto Livery.

Ayers Phiffer. Make old furniture look like new by using "Nukote." Best yet, easily applied. No brush marks visible. Try it once. Yellow Front Drug Store.

SCRATCHED FOR 40 YEARS. I'sod I). I). I). Six Mouths AH Itclilntr Gone, This is the actual experience of Anne Croman, Santa Rosa, with the wonderful D.

D. D. Prescription. D. D.

D. is the proven Eczema Cure, the mild wash that giveB instant relief in all forma of skin trouble. Cleanses the ekin of all impuritieB washes blotches and pimples, leaving the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. Get a 25c trial bottle of this wonderful Eczema Cure today and keep It in the house. We know that D.

D. D. will do all that is claimed for it. C. A.

Sautter, Kans. LEGAL NOTICES. (First published March 16, 1911.) PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Brown County, Slate of Kansas, Amanda lireese, Plaintiff, vs. Albert M.

lireeso, Defendant. The defendant will take notice that he has been sued in the above named court by the plaintiff, praying the court for divorce and the plaintiff be decreed the owner in fee simple to lots 19 and 20 In block 84, C. K. N. addition to Ilorton, Brown county, Kan sas, and that unless the plaintiff appears and answers us to the facts set forth in the petition of the plaintiff filed herein on or before the 28th day of April, 1911, the facts set forth in the plaintiffs petition will be taken as true and a divorce granted to the plaintiff as prayed for and the plaintiff be decreed the sole owner of lots 19 and 20 in block 84, in the C.

K. N. addition to Ilorton, Kansas, and the defendant will be barred from claiming any interest in or to the said described real estate. AMANDA BREESE, by her attorney, A. B.

Crockett. (First published March 23, 1911.) PUBLICATION NOTICE in the Dis trict Court of Brown County, State of Kansas. William A. Caldwell, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin Brunt, Mrs.

Ben jamin "Brunt, and the un known heirs at law, ex ecutors, administrators, dnv- Ices, trustees and assigns of Benjamin Brunt, Defendants. The defendants in the ubove entitled cause of action will take notice that they have been sued in tiie above-named court by the plaintiff herein for the purpose of quieting the plaintiff's title to the following described real estate: being Lots Nine 9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), and Fourteen (14), all in Block Seventy-two (72), in the C. K. N. addition to the City of Horton, Brown County, State of Kansas, as against any claims of the defendants herein, and unless the defendants herein appear and answer as to the facts set forth In the petition of the plaintiff filed herein, the facts set forth in said petition will be taken as true and the title of the plaintiff to the said described real estate mentioned herein will be quieted as against any and all of the defendants herein and the defendants ana eacn of them will be enjoined from setting ud or lalmlng any title to the said described real estate mentioned herein as adverse to the title of the plaintiff herein In and to the said described and mentioned real estate herein.

WILLIAM A. CALDWELL, by his at torney, A. B. Crockett. CLASSIFIED COLUMN, AAvcrtlapmPtltH In this Column COSt five cents per lhie each Issue.

No adv. taken for less tnan is cenis. Small advg. run two weeKs ror cents. Six ordinary words will fill a una if vnn sm imahl to fiend or bring the adv.

to the office, call us up over Northeast phone No. or Mutual phone No. 13. The editor also has both phones at his residence. AtCTIOSEERS.

C. O. STREETER, AUCTIONEER. Am prepared to give attention to crowd is desired. The little daughter of Mr.

and Mrs C. A. Barnett has been quite ill with scarlet fever. Miss Delia Hall will return to her school work in Emporia the latter part of the week. Miss Edna Battey came home last week for an extended visit with her father, Postmaster Battey.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandler left Monday for Webster, Kansas, to at tend the wedding of their niece. Miss Bertha Plumb returned to her school work at Manhattan Wednesday after a weeks visit with home folks. Mrs.

Scoutin, our genial hotel keep er, visited a few days with Oneida mends. Miss Gertie Hathaway had charge of the hotel in her absence. Miss Carrie McGinnis returned Mon day from an extended visit with friends in Cimmaron and Garfield, and Tarkio, Mo. About 30 of the young folks had an egg roast in the Hall grove Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Christian son acted as chaperons, and a good time is reported by all In attendance The lecture given at the Christian church Monday evening, April 3, by Rev. W.

D. McGill was an excellent one. But there was only a small attendance, owing to the inclement weather. Mrs. W.

H. McGinnis entertained Mrs. Lawrence, Miss Aetna Corder, Miss Dola Hartley and Miss Inez Wil son at a slumb party Thursday night in honor of Miss Cora McGinnis' birthday. Miss Inez Wilson, one of the contes tants in The Headlight subscription contest, Is gaining right along in her number of votes. She is one of our most popular young ladies and with the help of her many friends will be sure to win one of the prizes offered The city election passed off quietly Monday, there was a good turn out of voters both men and women.

The Citizens ticket was elected in its en tirety, namely: Mayor, C. Zimmer man; police judge, L. C. Chrlstianson; councilmen G. C.

Rife, C. R. Tuggle, J. H. Kinnear, S.

T. Holcomb and W. II. McGinnis. WILLIS.

Special correspondence W. E. Earley is quite a line paper hanger. Willis State Bank directors meeting last Wednesday. The Willis Telephone Co.

directors met last Tuesday. Fornian Rodkey was over from Rob lnson last Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Anna Beall visited her daugh ter west of Hiawatha over Sunday. The city election in Willis last Mon day was very quiet.

29 votes polled. Say, what do you think of a business man in town that is too stingy to pay for a postoflice box. Rev. A. Ryan has rented Mrs, Harvey Koger's house and will move in as soon as the papering is done.

Miss Grace West came homo from Baldwin last week to visit her folks, J. H. Wests, and a few days rest. Oliver Gechter took Mr. and Mrs.

E. II. Snyder and Mrs. Snyder's sister and children to Robinson in his auto last Sunday. KKI'SII KEEK.

Special correspondence. The wheat in this neighborhood is looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Speer were Atchison visitors Saturday. There will be preaching at the school house Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

T. O. Plummer were Arlington callers last Sunday. We have just four more weeks of school, the term ending April 28. Miss Daisy DeBoid, of Goff, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

T. O. Plummer. Mr. and Mrs.

Ennis Torkelson spent Wednesday at II. A. Speer's home. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Jerome were Sunday visitors at Mrs. M. Ratley's home. The Rogers young folks visited last Thursday evening at the home of Bud Plummer. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Plummer Bpent Sunday with Pearl Hanunon, west of Muscotah. The school clerks in the county have received notice that the Bchool meeting will be held April 14.

It is a new law. WtLNl HILLS. Too late for last week. Special correspondence. Lee Kelly left Tuesday for California.

The farmers of this neighborhood are planting oats. Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Niehaus. Mrs. Sam Reeves and Miss Jean Humphries spen Wednesday with Mrs. J.

N. Reeves. Bryant Allen is home with his family this week. He has been working south of Holton. The family of Dan Ettle spent Sunday with Mr.

Ettle's parents who are keeping house for Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler while they are in California. Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Rosedale and family spent Sunday in Hiawatha. They took Mrs. Rosedale's father, Mr.

Roger, and their niece Miss Ham, up in their car. A few of the young folks of this neighborhood surprised the young folks at the home of Mr. Thompson's Tuesday evening.1 Games and music were indulged in until a late hour when refreshments of cake and peaches were served. GlUrS IHSTKHT SO. I.

Special correspondence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall have moved to Whiting. Mr.

and Mrs. Oldham and son visited at Grays last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. I. P. Belden. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Smith visited his parents over by Horton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ode Stone and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Sewell have moved to Horton. Chas. Bravens and wife are the new tenants in Herman Herman's bouse. He will work for Mr.

Beaman this summer. Mrs. W. H. Ryberd, of Everest, is visiting her daughters, Mrs.

II. I). Bartlow and Mrs. Simon Smith. She expects to stay about ten days.

In this neighborhood a great many have the measles. The children of Jim Vernon, Pete Palison, Will McNary and Mrs. John Niehaus and bf.r CORNER HARDWARE Largest, most complete line of high grade Ranges ever shown in Ilorton Majestic, Quick Meal, Bridge Beach, Charter Oak, Favorite, Globe and Eclipse. Call and see them, it is a pleasure to us to show their merits. SCOTT Successors to H.

H. The Corner Hardware. KANSAS attention report a very enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Ray Watoon and Mrs.

T. H. Tuggle were Sabetha visitors Monday. The members of the Christian choir are preparing a special Easter program. Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Chrlstianson were guests of home folks at Fairview Sunday. Miss Amanda Lueck, of Holton, has been spending the week with Miss Grace Hall.

Mrs. E. L. Barber will entertain the Christian Ladies Aid at her home Friday afternoon, April 7. This is the Where THOMAS Moore Son.

Both Telephones. SLEIGHING CLARK Horton, Kansas. CITY LOAN DEPARTMENT In connection with our Real Estate and Insurance business, we have a City Loan Department. If you want a loan on City Real Estate call and see us, and if you have money to loan we can place it for you on good real estate security so it will net you 8 per cent interest. All loans secured by first mortgage on real estate valued at double the amount of loan, with insurance made payable to mortgagee.

Absolutely Safe. We can place loans from $100 up. If you have money that is not earnteg you a fair interest it will pay you to investigate our plan. Homes for sale oa monthly payments. BAILEY FOX HORTON, KANSAS.

DRIVING AND In winter time is greatly increased if you are properly equipped for it. I carry a full line of Warm Blankets and Laprobes Also a large stock of everything pertaining to horse millinery. Come in and see for yourself. Prices always right. HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY BRAKE South Main Street.

miKKITE!) milAV'USD FOB SALE. The following Inherited Indian Land is lifted here for sale: n'Lf Description. Sec. Tup. K.

Acres. Appraisement. Listed Heirs of Mary Spear. S. of N.

E. 7, 43, 16. 80. $3,600.00. April 1-1 1, B.

of N. W. J4. JJ 1 J. JJ.

IWOJ-OO. Apr! 1-1 niui firm li S. W. 20, 43,. id, 80.

$3,200.00. April 1-11, all innuirios pertaining Address all momma p. running to the above lands to the undersigned. EDWIN, MIKORf gnperlntendent Kiekapoo School, Horton. Kansas..

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