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Haviland Onlooker from Haviland, Kansas • 1

Haviland Onlooker from Haviland, Kansas • 1

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Haviland Onlookeri
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Haviland, Kansas
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nn Oiiloofcej? VOL. IV. HA VI LAND. KANSAS. FIUDAY.

DECEMBER 21 1906. NO 29. Jewelry Brinkley CHRISTMAS OO tore Bevan nvvwwwww Reeder T. H. Harris and Jas MINK MORE-SPEND LESS I PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Hutchinson 'Monday went to Wio Minor who has been working in Bid wards county the past few weeks, visited with his parents over Sunday.

Miss Bessie Marandy of near Springvale visited with W. B. Bryant and family over Sunday. Frank Phillips of Grecnsburg was over this reek. Frank is a pretty jolly kicker.

Miss Eliza Bryant who has been at the bed side of her sick mother for several weeks with a car of hogs. O. J. Easton left some champion corn at Baer and Cooke's as be was passing through to Greensburg. Rev.

Parker, the Latter Day Saints preacher, closed hU meetings here Sunday nigbt. There were several converts baptised at the home of Levi Owens Monday. The gentleman is a very interesting and instructive speak WHY is it that the average man is worth so much less in money and property than we have a right to expect' him to It isn't because he doesn't make the money, for the average man is industrious and has earned from $10,000 to :0,000 in the past ton years. It fs because he doesn't give much serious thought to his income or his outgo. Serious thought would teach him the true value of a dollar; then he would, spend carefully and save steadily.

That system soon places any man ahead-of his fellows. A BANK ACCOUNT helps you to realize the value of money, makes it easier to handle your financial affair and to have a growing' balance after paying necessary expenses. We Invite yotir account and will help you to save. HAVILAND STATE BANK. Tom Cautters got in a car of coal Monday and it was unloaded by the farmers in about a half a day.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Minor left on Tuesday morning to visit a daughter in III. They will be gone about six weeks. Grace Whitlow entertained a-bout twenty of her girlfriends her brothers the Monday evening, it- being her! visitad er and if he should return 1 is hearers would be more numer ous.

Jesse Greenlief came in Satur day with a bunch of horses to first of the week as she was returning to Pratt. B. H. Albertson preached at the M. Church Sunday.

Fred Myers is looking after the farm while his brother Bruno is visiting friends and relation near Eilinwood. Maybe twelvth birthday. They report a pleasant time and enjoyed the games and refreshments very jnuch John Bryant of Barton county is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lin Fankhoussr. Dr.

Smiser of Hutchinson was sell and trado. Edwin Fankhouser marketed T5hc haviland Grain Live Stock. ASSOCIATION, GRAIN. COAL, and FEED. Grinding, 7 cents per Highest Market Price paid for Grain of all kinds.

M. F. WHITLOW Manager, some hegs recently that he figures brought hin $1.05 for he may bring called to consult witn Dr. Chase Bruno has it that Notice J. W.

Jacks poult ay ad. Veterinarian Chase made a professional trip to Mull'nsville yeserday. O. A. Woodward and J.

A. Parks were additions to the On-lorker this week. A party of young people assembled at the home of A. F. Davis Saturday night and spent an enjoyable evening.

Notice the ad of the new livery stable and give them a trial every bushel of corn fed them. T. F. Tem pieman," formerly of Missouri but now of Pratt county, was doing business with in regard to Geo. Cooke's horse that was kicked recently.

The horse is recovering nicely. William Cullins, who was reported very sick last week is some better. Yet he is unable to leave room We already have a good corps of corospondents but we would still like to have one from Belvi "dere, Greensburg and Brenam. Mr0 Pearl Cullins received a house keeper back with him. Richard Whitlow has returned from Hutchinson where he and his wife were called, by the serious illiness of their daughter.

Mr. Whitlow reports his daughter as much better, but Mrs. Whitlow will net return for sometime yet. Julia Baer and Ida Whitlow attended the box supper at the schoolhouse where Miss Addie is teaching reuort a very fv Meat GEO. KENDALL Prop.

Fresh and Salt Meats Always on Hand. CASH for HIDES 1 Baer Cooke this week. No 30 was wrecked b'etwen Cullison and Pratt Tuesday evening. The conductor was killed an4 six passengers injured. 51 could not get in and Wednesday morning 52 backed from the wreck with 51's passengers.

29 got through Wednesday after noon. Dr. F. O. Chase is agent for the Breeders Gazette and will get it for you at agents price, $L00 per year.

Farmers and stock raisers can not afford to do without it. the sad news of the death of her pleasant time. Ira Tarn had a dressed hog stollen from his smoke-house Have promise of two cars of Weir City lump coal the last of this week for threshing purpoa-es. Haviland Lbr. Mer.

Co. By Geo. Kelley, Mgr. brother hist Week. She was unable to attend the funeral on account of the irregularity of the trains.

The Commercial club got bui-sy last Saturday night and as a "result a petition is being circulated to put in some street crossings Ed. Kimberly who has been ry sick the past three months improving slowly; but his im- Wments are more of a perma- fc nature. etson Burs who has been king for Lihsy Whitlow dur- thisy faJI, returned to his atf Douglass, J. Eaton went west on 29' urday to visit his brother at frier. Many a woman goes out shopping dressed.

in silk and enveloped in perfume whose hard-working husband hasn't had a new suit of clothes or a decent meal in five years" says an exchange. Yes, and many a loafer stands Jas. Salmon of Iuka was looking after hU interests here this week. Willie Davis and Raymond Ellis, who were home for a short visit, have returned to their positions, that of news boys on the Sante Fe, at Newton. Elza Lyon and Georgia Gurley of the Burg visited the Frame girls Sunday.

Mrs. S. Byrd of the Burg visited relatives here Sunday. It is -rrmored that John Brinkley contemplates building a new house in the near future. (He has had the Frame for some time.) Pete Harris has gone west "to grow up with the count ry and Geo." Kendall is ow sole proprietor of the Meat Market.

Rev. Hinshaw returned from on the street witn a stinmng Tornado Insurance on BUILDINGS STOCK, GRAIN. pipe in his face, his tank full of "booze" and his mouth full of profanity, whose hard-working Wife hasn't had a new dress or last week. The thief left Ira the head. Nixon Rich of Fowler came in on 52 Tuesday.

He reports his family as well pleased with Meade County. On Monday of this week three teams ran away. Doc Owens, returning from Greensburg, had his team frightened near the depot and came down Main street. When near the residence of.Mrs. Maret they collied with a phone pole and Doc went on.

Carm Cooke's team ran off with a load of straw and threw Mr. Cooke to the groundspraining his shoul der. This combined with a fall down the cellar Wednesday has about done Cnrm up. Some parties comming in from the north broke a doubletree and their team got loose and ran four miles before they were caught. Too much corn.

W. E. Cope, a former resident of Haviland, but now of Muilinsville, was in town Wednesday. He came in from thenorth where Mrs. Cope is visiting her father, Mr, Ed.

Wood. The parties, from near Havi a Kind wora since fine was married. St. John has both classes. St, John News.

NONE BETTER. ''here are several cases of itch )wn. The 'V Why is the St. Paul it best? Because it is the safer. lollielsham and.

P. H. Newlin Why is it safe? it it to Muilinsville Saturday. OLD SL PAUL writes sparingly, in the large Cunningham Tuesday wnere he has been holding meetings. We have a half section of pasture land in this county to trade for property in Haviland.

Onlooker. For our benefit we request all eed Howison and wife were At The Onlooker cities where the breaking up" losses occur. Sunday and visited with and Mrs. Swank. A corospondents to leave a space t.

i i i Ars. Renner of Hutchinson is ting her parents, Mr. and Puyear near Brenam. is talk of a big rabbit it in the near future for the Two days treatment free Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired i digestion, impure breath, perfect assimulation of food; increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offau.

For sale by I. oetween escn oi uieir itemsw -Edward Roberts and family of Oklahoma and a Mr. McDonald of Ohio are visiting S. M. Frame and family.

Mr. Roberts iathink-ing'of re locating h3re land, that were running their teams through the street Wednesday will likely be before his honor if. this is repeated. Salvation army at efitof tbe isas I rA 'J.

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