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Hanston Gazette from Hanston, Kansas • 2

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Hanston Gazettei
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Hanston, Kansas
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Post, Lime, Hair, Cement, Plaster Tarred paper etc. All kinds of Builders Material. Yard on South Main St. KANSAS. THE GAZETTE WE WANT A C0R-RESPONDE IN BACH LOCALITY.

This space is reserved for J. C. LOHNES, Real Estate and Loan Agent, Riverside, Kansas PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT-, HANSTON, KS. Terms, $1.50 per year in Advance. BY.

THE CJAZtlTTK CO. W. C. SIMONS, llASAOKB THE GAZETTE. oicmey Dr.

Bowie has been having excellent success with his patients in this part of the county. Neva Spaulding is slowly improving. We will be glad when she is well. M. L.

Spaulding made a trip to Lamed. Wednesday. VOTE for Benton. Will MoIIugh of the Cain City Razoop is visiting old friends in this county. A.

E. Sanborn went to Wed. A la rge number of our citizens are in Tetmore this week attending court. Mr. and Mrs.

lieu Harm were in Jet-nore one day this week. The daughters of J. 11. Wilson are all beautiful riders. The- sit their horses uieely.and it would 'be hard to find more graceful equestrienes.

W. H. McAaulty has a neat resident- ind one of the finest farms on the We are prepared to loaa on farm property at Brady Simons HI VIS TII11 (iAETTE yY- wish to Impress our exchanges with the, to us, Importance of addressing us at ARENA P. O. fl 1 year to every one who isrtH owe of their reliable 10 per cent loans.

PROBATE JUDGE, Entered ut Iarena P. O. as second las matter. Mr. J.

P. Fry, toe druggist of Jetmore was married last week to Mias Hattu Ji own. D. G. CURTIS.

Final proof testimony a Specialty; jn the Strouri School commenced listrn't last Monday, J. 8. Brad is buildings neat residence 4 of DISTRICT COURT. H. BONESTEEL in his farm.

II. I). Lacy, of Hodgeman can beat am other agent in the county loaning miinH percent interest. If II. D.

Licy would rr.ove towi md start in business it would be a gooi riling for all concerned. We need mon such men a he is. Gives special attention to taking testimony on Kin vi, Pkoof. Diei- Diodat Burdette last week Mr. Harley lleese, of mountaiu fever.

Mrs. Reese has our heartfelt sympathy in hei great deieavement. AVeare sorry to hear that Mr.Dltn ci Burdett is very Kick. Mrs. Spaulding has been quite indis posed for several days this week.

A load of apples came into town the other day. Miss Ida and Anna Haan deserve great credit for starting a move to decorate the hchool house. They traversed JETMORE, KANSAS. Kansas Hanston, HO! REPUBLICANS. The republican mass convention fo: Marena towship will be held at the resi the creek and nrame for flowers am.

DRY GOODS, GROCER dence of James Cuoninghan on Saturday Oct. 22 at 2 ocloc P. M. Nomination-will bo made for following offices: Trustee: clerk, and treasurer. Tuok.

Andkkw. Chas. M. Andkkw THOS. ANDREW SOW, Stone Masons.

kinds of work done, on short notice. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ies, Mats ana (Japs, iioots and leaves and made wreaths and corner boquets that are very handsome and sho great skill and taste in the arrangement. All of the school have brought pieiuies-and cards so that the walls are resplen-ent with pretty facet, M-enes from Shaks- BY OTiDKIi OF 1 OWJCSHIi' COM- Shoes, Notions, etc. Call and see JT'l'KJi.

C. Huff. Chairman. represent only reliable com me. Prices low.

peare, the seasons etc. It is a great im panies. No delay. No red tape Remember we charge no commis H. D.

LACY, Auk vou posted ux the Temperance Movement? President Steele says, "The most en agirg voice now heard in Americ politics" is "THE VOICE" (Published every Thursday.) It contains more information and less leorizing to the sqnare inch than any other temperance paper within our know dre. Lymann Abbott, D. LL.D., sion. provement. Prof.

Bernard has organized a class in Elocution. Miss Etoile Sinioi is the champion typo of ourollice this week. M. L. Spaulding is on the sick list today Do not bolt your ticket because you do notlike one man.

Strengthen yoiir paatj by voting the straight republican ticket. "Lawrence, the present county clerk it-an efficient ofl'cer and the people know it well enough to retain him. miK3iAX p. ii oim; phax-coilwy, kass. TjnmlM bought and Mold on rommission.

Correspondence solicited. Com to the beautiful and fertile valley of the Pawnee, the garden spot Mr. Heimer is expected home tomorrow evening. Mrs. Bouesteel has our thanks for plate of delicious corn starch pudding.

Mr Wood, of and Miss Viols. Scott, of Middle Branch were marriei week at the residence of the bride'? Jather W. M. Scott. Miss Ola has beei acquaintance of ours for some timt and we know her to be a lady who wil.

make a geod wile and a pleasant home. Mr. Wood is one of jetmore's most popular young men. The Gazette force un Itein wishinir the young couple a Ioul and happy life. of Kansas, where land no higher than elsewhere Never fall to grow crops.

Christian Union. A CHOICE IXJT OK DKEDKP LAM) FOR SALE. SOME OF THE FIXKST ReLQCTSII- ments in the coxtsTY VEiiT cheai On the line of the D. M. A.

R. R. Pui chasing by letter given special attention. All titles clear. Lands in Hodgeman, Nliss and Pawnee counties.

Write me ut Hodgeinan, Kansas. H.D.IACY. i most popular men MONEY AT 1 0 PER CENT STRAIGHT Glllandis onoofthi in the county. Enlarged to Eight pages. Farm and Household Departments, Market Reports, Literary Items, Choice short stories.

A sermon every week by or other eminent divines. Good, large type, well printed. l.OO per year. ESSarnple copiea Free. H.

I. BENTON, ABSTRACTOR, Urn be .1. 11. Wilson is attending court veek at Htroud carried thia district twice fore and he will do it again. REGISTER OF DiUiii.u A riOTrmTAr.fi Rfit of Abstract books R.

J. Rucker has a case against tin railroad this week. Funk Wagnalls PUBLISHERS. J. S.Brady was in town Thursday.

School will commerce in District 47 18 20 Aster Place, New York Miss Eva Childs is going to Newton anon to visit friends. Benton is the coining Register. Every one should goto the creek now and gather wi titer boquets. The leaves are now turning yellow and the numnc Nothing beautifies a homo more than BRADY SIMONS. LOST.

Monday. Oct. 17, with J. uranx compiled with great care from the records of Hodgeman snd Garfielo counties. Corrected dstil y.

Hut cm lower tliau A as teacher. Warren Goodrich, a fourteen year old boy, nearly five feet tall and weighing winter boquets hen one has no fresh something like 100 pounds. When left home Wednesday, August 24th, wort lee cream and lemonade at RumphryV Fresh dairy b-ier at IJurnohrey Co'a. Mr. Wurwick.

of has been a black coat, gray pants, brown cap and flowers. Stroud is the coming commissioner KA NtUS. the lowest. Mail orders receive prompt a Jktiiouk, barefooted. He has Hirht hair and blui i this vicinity for several days, the guests eyes.

Any person giving any informa nf Trrf Bernard and Mr. J. R. Wilson rs. Dempsey of lroy is visiting her tion leading to his recovery will be liber daughter Mrs.

Ernest Hoe. and family. ally rewarded. Address Wellington A.HEIMER, Goodrich. Spearville, Kansas.

Kxchan- INSURANCE written in rehahle companies. Life insurance a specialty. Call and see us. Jir. liall and family have moved to The-railroad cases are alnording cor-siderable interest these days.

Our sym ges please copy. Missouri. They have many friends that are sorry to hare them go. Mrs. 8, J.

Eakin passed through Um pathies are with the settler. Mr. Koontz, of Indiana, is visiting tk family of J. R. Wilson.

Mrs. A.Heimer is expected home tomor Tuesday going home from Jetmore. Vote for the republican nominees. Dry Goods, rocer row. buy itud well Mr.

and Mrs. Chas Rupp intend mov We had the pleasure of visiting tht A. E. Sanborn and W. A.

MeAnulty Millinery Store, of Mrs. M.F. Rolens of ing to Texas. Mr. Rupp will iro thl week but Mr.

Rupp will wait nnti anrinir We are sorrv to lose residents Carried a complete stock of Provisions, which hei selling prices as low as con sistent with safe business. Terms, cash. Oome and see like Mr. and Mrs. Rupp but hope they mv nit with ndthin" lint success anil were in Jetmore Wednesday.

A SPLENDID OFFER 3TWe offer the WEEkly CArrrai, ami FaKMKHs' JOUllNAI, AND THE HastOI Gazette one year for $1,75 This splended offer is for cash, and en wood luck in their new home. NA, KAS. ables everv citizen of our county to se Jetmoroj last Tuesday. Mrs. Rolens has a line nssortmant of everything in her line.

Jaunty tips of all shades, dainty f.icinators, beautiful banner rods, handsome, winter trimmings and beautiful it? and bonnets were a few of the many easing features. When in Jetmore be to give her a call. Vote for Stroud. wiit it understood that when a man attacks the republican party he is stepping on our toes and we will defend tlicm to a man. as REAL ESTATE cure a valuable paper from the capital Mrs.

B. Simni commenced school in the Stroud district. A lsrsre number of our citizens are in -Tetmore this week, attending court. J. W.

Robinson, of Hodgeman, is serv-iH ofi the jury. the state and your own local paper at the price of one subscription, Subcribe at once. It is announced that the train on which the president travels aronnd the circle will run at a slow rate of speed as it pass es large cities at which he is not to sto That is good of Grover, he cannot come into Kansas but he will allow us to stain town Wednes- Claude Hullett was in dav. Deeded land and Relinquish l3 T. N.

Brooks and G. IT. ATenns are ildins: a school house in district no tlong the railroud track and see him ments for sale cheap. no. along.

Hutchingson News Jetmore, Kansas. E. V. Eakin has commenced his school The democratic primaries did not materialize to a very great extent yesterday. The democratic county convention meets at the county seat tomorrow.

Mrs. S. J. Eakin passed through town, -on the train, Tuesday, on her way from Miss Ida Child was in our city Wctlnf-day and made us a pleasant call. Come again.

The county commissioners are holding their regular session this week. in Pawnee county. He is a good teacher Transacts a General Bankinsr Bus-I and will meet with success. Remember we are Ifefloii.irtrg for Mon ley, iitnirance. The Ravanna liquor seller now in jail plead guilt' on wo counts.

The way cf the transgressor is hard. Our merchants A. Heimer ind II. IJ. Bonesteel are doing a good business.

The reason of this is that a person can trade here often 'cheaper than at large towns. Mrs. A. Heimer left last Monday foi ndence solicited, A(Wre ns a ARBNA, KanM. a visit to Mr.

and Trs. Wright, of Hutch inson and to attend the fair at that place iness. Money to loan on good Chattel Security. We know a pleasant visit is assured lies M. L.

Spaulding has our thanks for for we all know Mr. and 3lrs. ngl some fiie grapes from his farm near town Cawt. Stroud will be the next comiuis they having formerly been residents this place. Mr.

Spa-ilding has an excellent claim and has just finished a well. He ill HKau) SIMONS Booth has made a good officer and wil build soon. It is destined to be one of the most desirable places in do so again. s'oner and d)iityou forget it. VOTE for Stroud.

The district court is in session at Jet-more this wciek. Vote the republican from toj to Jiottouv. this vicinity. This district is going straight republi E. M.

Cashier. MARION SHELDEN ACTING CASHIER. can this fall. A great many prairie schooners pa TO CANDIDATES. Gentlemen It has always been tito mary to pay for announcements in ad ing through town now, some going west vance.

Wc have not urged this but now others east to visit wive' folks. Vote for STROUD the whole thing is over we want our pay Kansas Hanston, We will aeud each of the delinquents a Delia itud Neilie Pellniau and Ida Abbott. and sister called at our olice tke oth--r day. J. W.

Robinson ia nerring on the jury thi wuek. The beBt place in Jetmore to get a warm statement and would be pleased to have dinner, to get luxurious candies or in fa a settlement. Remit the 3 and make anything good is, at Humphrey's ite C' the editor happy..

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1887-1887