Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
The Searchlight from Lane, Kansas • 3

The Searchlight du lieu suivant : Lane, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Searchlighti
Lieu:
Lane, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
3
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

Dishes? Yes, lots of them at the Are you going to paint? Loch OBITUARY. Mrs. Charlie MoNiel ia very sick The Searchlight. Racket. can furnish you mixed paint, lead or at this writing, DIED: At her home In Lane, on Frl day, April 12, 1901, of tvnhoid fever oil as low as the lowest consistent B.

P. Averill packed tobacco the Mrs. Cunningham visited Uncle Mrs- Wm. M. Hurkdoll, aged 07 years Entered at the Pustofllco ut Luue, Kans.

with quality. 'f first of the week, shipping the Bain Bill Tippin -Sunday. monms ana uays. aa second-class matter. Tuesday.

The writer recently had a talk Fred Weaver and wife spent last vaincrine aucner was born Advertised Letters. Following.is a list of the letters remaining uncalled for at the Lane postoflico fou ourrant months. Miller, Frank, Flory, Joseph, Rndenonr, CL. postal card.) In-Calling for the above, please say "advertised.1" P. M.

Bowman will take butter, with Whyt'al on' the dairy ques Jndianna, Jan. 10, 1834. March 1 Published Every Friday. Friday at II. Lowrys'.

Jot Baker and family spent Sun day at L. G. Blandeu's. 1855 she was married to Wm. tion.

Mr. Why tal believos that it eggs, poultry and money in exchange will bo somewhat slow work getting for millinery. Burkdoll and together they nioveil O. W. KINGSBURY the farmers to milk cows when beef R.

Kimball and family visited J. S. Foster looked in Monday to to in tne late 60 ard about 1802 came to Kansas. To PUBLISHER. is hovering around the six dollar at L.

G. Blandeu's Sunday. wish us success. Some citizens Miss Siissie Ilondrix visited home mark, This is undoubtedly true, have not done as much. them were born five sons and one daughter, all of whom survive the folks Saturday and Sunday, but we believe just the same that it SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

Roy Eager and family departed Ilosea and Ida Tilanden visited at mother. Mr. Burkdoll died March is poor economy to feed a calf but Tuesday for Kansas City here they WANTED TRUSTWORTHY liN AND WOMEN to travel and advertise for old established house of solid finan One Copy, one year. 1 00 One Copy, six months 00 Mr. Vandyke's one evening last 17, 1899.

will take up their abode, ter fat. There is cheaper food that will make the youthful bovine grow week. Early in life Mrs. Burkdoll united One Copy, three -months it." cial standing. Salary $780.

a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No can- For a good watch call at Loch's Drug Store. nice line to select V. Smith and Roy ITendrix vis and grow fast. The dairy cow is a Single copy, reay for mailing, 3c, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, with the M.

E. church and has since been a consistent working member vassinif required, uive references-' anil great if ahe ia workfc ited Jim and John Cunningham from, and at reasonable prices enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address 'Jia-rutgur, '-3(oo fax ton Uhtca'sro. of that Bocietv. Her last illness Sunday.

ed to advantage. The Good Enough sulky plow isi was of several week duration, and Mrs. J. A. Hendrix and daughter Mo.

P. Excursion Rates. ADVERTISING RATES. Local notlcesSouer week, good enough for any one. all her children but one were at her Iva called at Mrs.

Needham'e Fri 1. O. O. F. anniversary celebra F.

M. Crow. i bedside during the closing hours of day afternoon. Prices of Dismay Artvertimnjr made in Mrs. James Fort returned to her her life.

-proportion to space.ud time, S. Hendrix and family, E. Henj tion, Kansas Mo. tickets on sale April 25 and 20, return April home near Gsawatomie, Saturday, Ihe funeral service waB held at drix and family spent Sunday with after two weeks visit with Laue JSpWhen no time is specified, all ads 27. "One 'fare for the round trip.

the M. E. church Saturday, April For first-class worh and lowest price fora'Mvsniunent ttr rTombstonelMiy of Mrs, John Needham. friends. 13, Rev.

Wood officiating and the Launching of uattle sliip Ohio, and locals will be run until ordered out, and charged for accordingly. Ida and Ilosea Blanden and Al emaiiiH were laid beside those of F. A. Baker is carrying his foot bert Harper called at A. Hendrix Sunday evening.

her husband at Baker cemetery. in a sling owing to a severe strain San Francisco May 18, 1901, one fair for Toundtrip. From Kansas City $00. "Blessed are the dead who die in of the same. Amputation will not Mo.

P. R. Local Time Card. The mormon preachers have lit in Sll I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. the Lord," be necessary.

T. J. Brown, -Agt, the valley and will preach at the Of the children, Elwood lives at Peach trees are full of blossoms, ichool house this week. Wichita, Henry and the daughter, but there is danger of their freezing unless there is a change the Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Mills and Mrs. Cora Newberry at Rocky Ford, 60UTH BOUND. No. No. 0...

12:22 p.m. 121. 7:50 a.m. NOBTn BOUND. No.

0....4:32 a. m. No. 10... 3:07 p.

m. JSTo. 22.. 6:05 p. m.

daughter Gladys called at Henry Jahugh at New weather soon. i W. L. JACOBUS, II. D.

Physician and Surgeon. All calls promptly attended to Day or Nlgfet. Wait "Sunday evening. Mo. and Francis and Garie at Lane.

THE 'BURNER HOTEL There is talk of a first-class ocu. T. J. Bhown, Agent. Tip Lowrys remodled their sum They have the sympathy of all in list visiting Lane for a day or two each week.

No doubt such a man mer kitchen last week. Fred- their bereavement. They have lost Weaver did the carpenter work. OFFICES a faithful and loving mother, the I run a First Class Livery Stableand am prepared at all times to furnish good rigs and careful drivers at moderate prices. would find profitable here community a kind friend.

Albert Harper returned from. MRoom 4, Commercial Mel. for a while. Walcot, Kansas, Wednesday where The material for the-eonstructiori he has been working for Ed of Thanks, To all the dear friends who aided of our telephone line is here and in CHAS. BURNER, and sympathised during the last ill Commercial a short time Lane will be able to hello to the outside world.

Next Lane, Kansas. Mr. and Mi'B. Andrew Whitman ness and at tehe burial of our beloved mother. Catherine Burkdoll, we in order should be a dozen farmer's visited at L.

U. Bellis' Sunday. Miss Laura Bellis accompanied them home Sunday evening. lines. Hotel.

wish to return our sincere thanks, Our creamery is running along Hkb Children. A number of the valley folks at fTKftmiKTOll OF FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RE- Geo. Hahn inspected the priutcry nicely, but the amount of milk received is rather small. Of course1 cold, wet weather is partly to blame, SPECT. Wednesday.

tended the box supper and entertainment at Berea Wednesday -night. All report a good time. UPMeet all trains. THE GUY BERBER SfiOP. Jimrnie Rhodes, son of J.

E. Rhodes has been seriously ill. Good barn in connection. Mrs. Hamilton, Mattie Hamilton Henry Shively has finished his winters school and is again in Lane, and May Randoll spent Wednesday night at Mr.

attended the entertainment at 'Berea that We use the PaihiessTrocRSs rices as low as consistent with good service. R- d. CRAY, Prop. 3. M.

Byrd and daughter, Mrs. ''offiemBvirrg Whiskers. night Needham were Tuesday visitors at Ottawa. LANE. KANSAS.

hfldrens -Hair Cutting a Specialty, U.vcle Tom. T. J. Brown don't go home till but many farmers to enthuse much on the subject. Friend Eager was kind enough to say to us Tuesday "you are getting, out a good paper." is human, and such being case; feels" better wheii praised than when scolded.

We are thankful for words. The Star has a new ad this week' which it will pay you to a-ead. Their failure to have a new a1 last week was due to "the letter never came" at leastnotfor four days. It possibly walked over from Osawatomie. morning these ''days.

Mrs. B. is visiting IierpafentsV SOMETHING The I. O. O.

F. had hard work at LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Lynn invaded the sanctum, Monday. Miss Bessie Lewis visited Laue friends oyer Sunday. Miss Jessie Gray visited Bessiei Lewis Monday and Tuesday.

The temperture was 20 degrees lower Wednesday than Tuesday. Geo. and Will Burnett and Fred Jackson were in the city Monday. Lend your paper to your neighbor, rthen he will come in and subscribe. Have you told your friends about the Searchlight? Better try and get them to enlist.

Mrs. Bert Ellis visited in Lane, Monday. Headquarters at Hotel'1 Burner, to be sure, 'Geo. Hoffman, from out Prince- iton way came in Saturday to put, his name on the book. I will continue to handle the fain sous Blue Ribbon buggy.

F. M. Crow. Geo. Shirley, of Kansas City, Iformerly foreman attheirock crusher, visited Lane friends Tuesday.

If you don't see it in theSuAKi'iK iiiiT it didn't happen or somebody would surely have (told us about it. J. F. Seever says the wife and 'feoys demanded tliaX he subscribe for Seakcii light. Wise family that.

F. M. Crow has a full line of implements, hardware, harness, lum-berand other goods at his new location and invites all to call and see him. Oh! but the barber shop is looking fine. It has been treated to a new coat of paint on the outside and paper on the inside.

Nothing the lodge room and good, things to eat at Hotel Burner Saturday night. J. Jb. oeever has sold his share IMI-IUI the blacksmith shop to J. Ellis and will retire to his farm hoping to re- his health.

UBVI Landlord Gray having fun O. Lafolette wentto Ottawa Tues- these days with what he told us was to see his wife who is there under neflioal treatment. She is better at last accounts. Millet seed for Sale. I have 200 bushels, fine millet seed for sale Lane is Once More the Centre of Attraction, This Time With a Big, New Stock Hardware and Machinery an "Editor's pig." We believe the title is a fraud and dare say when, he -goes into the barber shop he calls it a "barber's, pig," or to a doctor he would name it a "medical pig." The "critter" is funny, though and has a tendency to driva dull care away.

If any body in this corner of the world goes without groceries these days it is the man who loveth not the cackle of the hem The amount paid for eggs by Lane merchants these days is abundant to supply groceries and on occasional pair of shoes besides. Only a few years ago the farmer who sold eggs was a sort of natural curiosity. To-day ENS GOME TO THE SOUTH OF TOWN. at my farm north of Lane. Gko.

Haiix, Before returning to his home at New Bloom Held, J. Burkdoll ordered a paper sent to his He left Monday after two weeks here. His brother Elwood fleft for Wichata the same -night. They and their sister, Mrs. Newberry, of Rocky Ford, Colo, came to bid their mother a last farewell.

Mr. Marker left the first of the week with another car of horses for St. Louis. It is with horses as with anything else, there is a ready market at a good -price for the good ones, while the poor ones are a drag at any price. After Mr.

M. had been to St. Louis with his first load he spent several days' driving over the country trying to buy, but could find none good enough. His is toogood for.his patrons, thinka the one who does not sell them is a We are pleased to announce to our old if fiends and the many new ones as well, that we have added a whole departmentto our busr iness and ifvyou will call at the Miles building you will find us there with a Complete Stock of -Hardware and Farm Impliments, all new, up-to-date, each article as good as anything made in its class, all bought for cash, shipped in car'loadMots and to be sold at" lowest living prices. back number, a moss back, a failure.

The hen is the farmers best friend. Clark Luzadder and wife came in Saturday night and stayed with Harry Walter. Mr. Beenson and wife, who is a Bister of Jr Powell, arrived Saturday from Chandler, Okla, and will -establish a home in Lane. They drove through and report some extremely heavy roads.

We have received a fine lot of dishes and for quantity, quality and 4rice can give you as good bargains any one in Franklin wunty, Laneliacket. their daughter. Mrs. Secret, until Sunday morning. Mr.

L. got mixed up with that I. O. O. ban The Old Store The New Store quet and we mistrust that had more experience on the market had taught him that he could pay a handsome to do with the staying over night than had the longing to visit.

figure for the right kind of stock fygm just a ircsn and still make a profit, while the horses he bought for the least mon ey brought no profit at all. The II. Estaiirook, Pveaident. T. D.

Vice Pres. "Spring and bummer Goods. Qur Dress Goods. can't be beat. have in all grskles, from calicp to the 'best 'the market affprds.

vThere'sv: neiy Ribbons and Laces, Trimmings, IT. E. Moxboe, Cashier. F. M.

Ckow, Ass't Cashier. moral is plain raise the best and Will be stocked with a complete line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, ilf you want anything, from a stove bolt to o. Steel Range (not the $69 kind) come Hn and see us. If you need a Corn Planter or a Corn Blow, a Harrow, Plow, Disc or Stalk Cutter, -we-can- do you good. Later in the season 'you will need all sorts of Hay and Harvest Tools and we handle tile World-Famous McCormick.

take the best care of it and in the language of the philosopher "you will live to a good and noble pur pose; your memories of the past tpp new Shoes, new i-nt fact everything fiSla dear to ther heart of the ladies is in the list of our -recent purchases. in CITIZENS BAM OF LANE. Paid up Capital, $5,000. Stockholders: E. T.

Monroe, F. M. Crew, T. D. Morrow, J.

P. Baiirey, J. T. Baker and John Needham, all of Lane, Kansas, and II. Estabkook, Juk-A.

W. Biissoxaiid A. E. SkixxEii, of Ottawa, Kansas. will be pleasant, your hope for future The scrub horse will always bring Ihe scrub price.

My. and look at the' bargains. Come and us when in town. VALLEY. Edgar Lane visited at Joe Page's Snn.day.

Henry Richal has the nieascls this week. Maurice Baker built a new hen keEreal Banting Busrasss, house last week. are prepared to make loans in sums either large or small. Cattle Feeders or parties wishing to buy cows can get as good accommodations here as in larger cities. Mary Ritchal visited Maude Kim nn ball one day last week.

Jul.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Searchlight

Pages disponibles:
52
Années disponibles:
1901-1901