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ffc Jteadtlght EtHlHnhed 1886. leader Established I899. Consolidated 1 001. HORTON, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1902.

VOL. 16, NO. 30 Teacher Employed. the more ignorant and helpless classes of the population, as was the case in LUit of teachers selected for the Horton schools for next year Is SAUTTER SELLS Room Mouldlnff Free yeast at Guldin's. Phone 18 for bus and baggage.

HON W. J. BAILEY as follows: the Farmers' Alliance upheaval, but with the more intelligent and wealthy classes in hostile array against the party machine, Then, and not until O. Hall, Horton; Gertrude Judge Rea was down from Hiawatha COURT HOUSE NEWS. Rent Estate Transfers.

W. Ilonnell to Letta Rhodes lots 24 blk. 01, C. K. N.

Add. Horton $1125 I. N.McClintock toMarvHoch-jrrafe, lots 12, 13 blk. :i.r, C. K.

N. Add. Horton 125 J. M. Wallace to A.

U. Smith, part of lot 10 blk 11, Robinson. 15 today. M. Chapman, Prin.

of High school Horton; Margaret Cauirhey, First Sylvian Deutsch of Atchison is In then, can it be known whether that Horton; StellaW. Aten, Second Horton this week. right hand has lost its willingness. OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING. Come out and hear our next governor and other speakers discuss the issues of the day.

Hiawatha; W. J. Brainard its cunning, and its power. From For the newest Mid-summer styles see the Misses Mellott. Prin.

of First Ward, Horton; Mary Germon, Prin. of Third Ward, Russell Alfred A. Owen et al to Delia "Sufferage in the South: Six New State Constitutions," by Chappell See Ricard's big closing out ad in GRADES Owen, undivided interest in S. K. 1 21-2-18.

Exchange of property and Cory, in the American Monthly Ite this issue of the paper. view of Reviews for June. Clarice Harmon, Purcell; Daisy Buck, Sabetha; Carrie Newlin, Wet- Jake Mann and Rev. Barnum were Delia Owen to Alfred A. Owen Weddings.

at Hiawatha Monday. undivided Interest in N. W. i 28- more; Mattle Newlin, Wetmore; Eve yn Hobson, Wichita; Nellie M. Col Samuel H.

Bolton and Miss Wllhel Buy your groceries for cash at the 18. Exchange of property and J. W. Bralev to J. C.

Braley. mina Vlgnati, both of Everest, Kans Cash Grocery of G. Ross. lots 42, 43 blk. 8, K.

C. Add. Hor- were united in marriage by Rev. J. Leave your orders at the Horton ton man, Lawrence; Grace G.

Walcott, Topeka; Kate Gray, Whiting- Nellie Ebright, Horton; Hattie Cummins, Horton; Maud Enoch, Horton; Addie Foundry for general plumbing. Geo. S. Sperrv to Emmaline juaa at tne uaptist parsonage on Tuesday evening of this week. The groom was born in East Tennessee and Warhurst, part of the S.

E. fr. I Mrs. Rawlins of Kansas City and S. W.

fr i of 11-1-18 1092 Jackson, Horton; Perrill Kemp, Hor is visiting in the city with A. M. the bride in Moravia 25 and 21 years Marie L. Thomson to W. T.

Brown. ton; Edna Walters, Horton; Carrie ago. Their home will be on a farm Revnolds, lot 6 blk. 38, C. K.

N. Woolsey, Geneseo, 111. Mr. Pearson of Florida is visiting Resolutions of Thanks. Whereas, it is a custom and law in Kansas to observe May 30th each year as Decoration Day and Whereas, the 30th day of May, 1902, was universally observed, not only by the Grand Army of the Republic but by kindred fraternal organizations and especially in Horton, Kansas.

Therefore be It Resolved, that Black Eagle Post No. 453 G. A. extend sincere thanks to the C. II.

I. P. band for services rendered, and the Kickapoo Tribe of Red Men for participating in our parade, also to the M. E. church and choir and citizens for elaborate decorations and Resolved, we as a Post extend our hearty thanks to our fellow townsman, the Hon.

W. E. Archer for his able and eloquent address on that occasion. Add. Horton 35 one mile east of Pierce Junction, in the city with his daughter, Mrs, Frank Hodges to Lewis E.

Sodalltas Club surprtsnd. Though strangers to the writer, yet he feels confident from their excellent Shop News. P. Franklin is a new boiler maker helper. E.

B. Collins started to work in the car department last week. J. Carter is painter helper In the in the paint shop. E.

A. Blaine went to work in the round house truck gang the first of the month. H. F. Cobbs, C.

Thompson and J. II. Abbott are new machinist apprentices in the front shops. E. B.

Pruit is now working at the back shop as helper. R. Cahill who has been out to Colorado is back to Horton again. P. G.

Crow is a new helper in the blacksmith shop. W. A. McDunnigle is a new man in Santry's gang. C.

W. Sandford is a new boiler maker, B. Furnish got hurt Tuesday while carrying a trussel out of the shop. O. Elliott hostler helper quit the last of the month.

H. Ulume and F. Sprague of the boiler shop quit the first of the month. Wright. Hampton W.

i of N. E. i 22-3-17. 3000 On Wednesday evening, May 29, Mrs. F.

M. Wilson attended decora appearance and demeanor they are County Clerk's Ofllce. president canea a meeting ana a tion exercises at Nortonville last S. P. Fisher, assessor of Horton, choice young people.

pressing demand for full attendance Thursday made his report Monday. His figures Miss Francis Delaney and John show the town lots as valued at Miss Anna Beasley of Columbia, memoer was present, with one exception, waiting eagerly for the business to commence, when at 8:30 Murphy of this city were married at 24,452, a gain of $10,033. The per is visiting with her brother St. Benedict's church in Atchison there came a sudden noise at the P. Beasley.

sonal property valuation is $04,405, $12,439 more than the previous year. back door and in rmhed about fifteen i uesaay morning. The wedding was a very quiet one, owing to the recent Have you heard of the closing out The population is 3020, a gain of 55. young laidies, their arms loaded with sale commencing: Saturday, June 7, at death of the bride's father, and only dainties to eat. There was a raining The assessed valuation of personal IilCARD'S BAZARR OT BARGAINS? immediate friends were present.

P. E. Srlleks Rout. Williams J-Co property in iBrown county for this Why not buy the Big B. flour guar Geo.

w. Huckins William Allen Pendleberry and Miss anteed to be better than the best at year is $1,190,000.28 and is 8093 less than last year. The assessor made a gain Maggie J. Mote were married at the Berney's? Westeen's old'stand. M.

E. parsonage yesterday afternoon R. Woodland of the back shoo of about $100,001) in the valuation of quit Advertised letter List. List of letters remaining in the Wallace Wilson, who is attending last week. by Rev.

T. J. Mayor. The groom is an industrious young man and holds the real estate in the entire the Wentworth Military accademy at Horton postolllce for the week ending The following are oft dutv this week The total population of the county is the position as head clerk in D. T.

on account of sickness: M. Holland, Mexico, is home for the summer vacation. 20,700, a loss of 710. front zhon: W. H.

Morgan, tool room: Mote's grocery store on North street, June 5th. GENTLKMEN. D. II. Deechem K.

O. Murray J. Andler back shop. J. L.

Tandy was at Highland last of sofa pillows for a while. The members scattered, some went Into the closets and others to the wash room, showing by their actions the surprise was a success. Prof. Glen Baird was present with his gramaphone and producing the grandest music during the entire evening. The evening was spent In game playing, dancing and social chats until about the eleventh hour when there appeared as If by magic a table covered with the most delicious pastries and cream which satisfied and pleased the entire crowd.

Now the members are able to enjoy life in its sweetest form, all of which is due to the most noble and The bride is the accomplished daugh terofD. T. Mote, the groceryman, The commissioners met Monday as board of equalization. Very few J. J.

Marauet and wife are visitlnir in Chicago. nig-ht to attend the graduating exercises. His couoin was one of the graduates. complaints were made in the and is a lovely character. The newly wedded couple have a home prepared C.

Riggs was down to Tone lea the first of the month. Chas. Potter Harvey St. Claire II. P.

Taylor Lareiue Wit ham William Wagner McKee P. Bunnstltten N. M. Rutlidge R. II.

Leslie G. S. Miller Grant McCoy F. P. II.

Sellers has moved his justice Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Carlson in the Kansas City Addition and will commence housekeeping at once.

Immediately after the ceremony a a nine pound boy. District Court. New cases filed: Ida A. Smith sues George Hemphill 1 M. eception was given at the home of of the peace office in the Bilharz building on East Front street.

Geo. Sprague occupies the room vacated by Sellers. Yesterday was Nellie Grant's seven et al for $402 as damages for the the bride's parents and an elegant teenth birthday and she invited a rongful taking of her household wedding supper was served. There accommodating population of our goods by the constable. J.

F. Bailey says he has flopped ladiks. Mrs. C'his Zelrs Lula llahneukratt In calling for the above, please say "advertised," M. II.

Soper, Postmaster. town to whom we extend our grateful over to the Republican party, because Loella Charles sues her husband, Charles for divorce on the ground number of friends to spend the evening with her and celebrate the event. The guests, eighteen in number, were entertained by guessing the names of different leaves which Miss Grant had collected for the occasion. Daintv that party nominated a man named Bailey for governor. The Baileys of extreme cruelty.

are all right. The milk season began a little late You've got to hustle all the time to refreshments were served. Those "For your stomach's sake" tako Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Cures constipation, Indigestion, all stomach trouble.

thanks. A Member. The Disfranchisement of the South ern Negro. The motive immediately back of the effort to disfanchlse the negro was not to suppress him, but to suppress him honestly. The fraud In some of these States was something -frightful to the people who dwelt in its presence.

It had become even were about seventy-five present at the reception. The Headlight extends congratulations to the happy couple. Mrs. Geo. Vest died at her home in the west part of town Monday of consumption of the bowels.

Rev. McLaughlin preached the funeral, and the interment took place in the Horton cemetery. Ralph W. Hicks, candidate for district clerk, was in Horton this week finishing up his campaign. Mr.

Hicks present report having passed a delightful evening. keep in the swim. If you are slipping down the ladder of prosperity, take Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes people strenuous. Smith Mead.

this year but when the rains came the grass and thecows began to make up for lost time. During April 46,008 pounds of milk were received at Fairview station, yielding 1720 pounds of butter fat with a value of $407.52. It is said that Hon. W. E.

Archer Witschy received the highest more prevalent ana far more scan made the best memorial speech ever made in Horton last Thursday after dalous in party contests between Wall Paper, check which was for $50.55. L. B. Wolverton received the next highest check which was for $40.79. C.

noon. 1mi is a good speaker and. our citizens are just a little proud of him. Joss received the third highest has been manager for the Postal Telegraph Co. in Hiawatha for 12 years.

Should he succeed in getting the nomination he will turnthe telegroph business over to his sister, Carrie, thus Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cahill returned last week from Colorado Springs, which for $40.63. The price paid was 20J per pound of butter fat. The white men only than in general elections.

The motive with good men was honesty. So the last inquiry is, will these new constitutions bring honest elections In their train? In Mississippi, South Carolina, and Louisiana, which have held elections under the new schemes, there is ample testimony to the comparative fair here they have been for some time assisting his widowed mother. cost per pound of fat for running the station was .0204 which made the net for the benefit of the latter's health. Mrs. PatRodgers returned with them.

We have the latest designs and lowest prices. Large number of patterns to select from. Would be pleased to have you look over our samples. C. As SAUTTER, Druggist, Book Seller and Stationer.

price paid the patron .2301 per pound I am fixed to repair pumps, gasoline Managers Bailey Fox have closed of butter fat. stoves. I can cut all sizes of pipes from one to two inch. I have a com contract with The Dunbar Hand Bell Ringrers and Male Quartette Company For sweet potato let your Rook. plants J.

II. wants be known to for Saturday, June 14. This will be a ness of the schemes. But there has yet been no serious opposition and no motive for a miscount. When the opposition comes, not in guise of plete stock of gage glass on hand.

A. G. Callaway. Willis, Kans. fine entertainment and the last of the season.

Prices 25 and 33 cents. SAUTTER SELLS Window Shades See Here Boys ft Word as to the line 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 We own too many suits which are just the thing for you in size and style. We bought too many of these goods this spring so that in spite of a good trade on them we now find ourselves overstocked. We are going to push them and as the surest way of ladies' shirt waists we are showing should be of interest to you; to see them will be much more interesting. To wear one will be most interesting especially at the price we are .0 7.

WE OFFER A Discount of 25 PerCeut On a good line of two piece suits. WE OFFER A Discount of 15 Per Cent On any boys or child's suit in the house. 1.50 .50 .85 1.85 Whito linen, tucked back, lace yoke White linen, Sailor, a beauty White linen, extra quality. Good percale, yoke tucked back Fine percale, Insertion, fancy back Fancy, lace striped Extra fine Persian Lawn, blue or pink, fine insertion Dlack Inia lnen Sailor co1" la 1.75 .85 This discount sale is not made because goods are out of date or in any way imperfect. Everything we offer in this sale will stand on its merits.

The Discount is an inducement to fathers and mothers to bring the boys in and have them outfitted before the line is broken. You know that our cut price sales have always been genuine and this one is the same old way. We will be glad to Black India IfneJ1 tuckedback tucKS and insertion roke J-2' to 1Jo It cost to see vse- show you whether you buy or not. 0 0 0 'r 0 0 MJt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2d and 3d Doors East of Postoflice. HORTON, KANSAS.

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