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The Huron Times from Huron, Kansas • 4

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The Huron Timesi
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Huron, Kansas
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0 .9 1 HURON TIMES. South Fork Items. I I High Prairie, you called on Herman Fuhrman for those ten cent cigars? It's a boy. John Swarta has quit school to 1 i Miss Tenn Hess of Shannon, Published Friday morning by 'the Times Publishing Company at Huron, Atchison Coun-hy, 'Kansas. Office over State Bank, ront room.

G. E. aridL. B. Nichols Editors.

Entered at the postoffice at i. m. who has been visiting relatives and friends dp High Prairie for two weeks, went home Sunday Then you will need Lumber, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Windows, Mouldings, NaiW and other 'Hardware, Paints, Paper', Sand and etc. We have 'em. Call and get 'prices before buying We CAN and WILT, save you MONEY.

Try us. Kansas '4s second-class John Schoz and Fred Yahn spent Sunday in Horton. Miss Belle Red, Mr. Kammer and wife, and W. Louthian and wife, visited at the Scholz home mail matter Marea 11, 1901,.

ADVERTISING Display, 10 cts. per inch, Locals, 5 cts. per line, each issue. -r- Subscription $1.00 per year. IHiEB CO.

KanlS Sunday. "I i imiaiw i mi min i Matthias Brothers are cutting Old Huron Mrs. Kate E. Herbert visited at Mr. L.

William) Sunbay. Mr. Frank Armstrong will give a dance next Friday evening. hlr. R.

J. Wilson was' sawing Wood last week. C. E. Kemp and of here on business Iji'st Mr.

J. Riley and family visited with Mr. Adcock and'' family lilt-it Sunday. Mrs. K.

E. Herbert made a business trip to Everest last Sst-urday. 'Mr, Ed Weaver gave a dance Wednesday evening. Verna Wilson was not at school Wednesday on account of Miss Bertha Kissinger and her Brother FrLnk made a visit In Huron Saturday evening and Sunday. The spellihg school at Old Huron will not last 'but two or three nights longpr.

Josephine Herbert has been on the sick list for some time. Mrs. Carter of Lancaster, died jogs for the sawmill. HORNER Erank Schletebaum Jr. and A 1 i Current Comment help his father with spring work.

Will Miller returned home from Horton, Saturday. )Vill English was a caller at pen Reichenberg'er's, Sunday. The infant child of Frank Sawyer is improving very slowly. Arch Black visited in Everest last Thursday. Jake Schied goes north-west these days.

How about it Jake? Tom and Ida Morgan were in the -neighborhood' 'Sunday visiting at A. Miller's. There will be a box social and entertainment at Sugar Hill Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Poo visited Mrs.

Frank Sawyer Saturday afternoon. Johnie Bradley jLook a flying-trip down the road Sunday. Inez Black couli not attend school last week cn account of being sick. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Perrin visited with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Davey, Sunday. Mrs. Sterling Garten, who has been visiting her par ents for the wife visited at Hessville Sunday Robert Scholz and father made cnemicai. preparation to apply to the boms.

No pain or loss of blood, Can re used any day in the year Will last, for years, BEST AND MOST HUMANE METHOD of dehorning cattle, approved of by professors of the leading agricultural colleges. For one hundred calves price $1.00 prepaid. a flying trip to Atchison Monday. IJenry More-head got one arm and the side of Lis face quite AGENTS WAftTED, At a citizens caucus held last evening the following ticket was nominated For Mayor, W. C.

McClain. For Councilmen, James Little, H. Watson, T. Connor, H. J.

Snavely, J. E. Riley, For Police Judge, G.W. We Pay Salary, Hotel Bills and Livpry Hire. Send Stamp.

AGENTS WAETEt). bady hurt Monday, while helping Geo. Matthias get ont saw logs We were Just ready to hitch on to the plow when along came BURT, IOWA. tyio blizzard and knocked us out A Reader of the Times NOTICE I Jws Little Dealer In Wednesday afternoon and was buried Thursday morning. The postmasters at offices where they have rural routes established have been instructed to ''report the number of "stamps cancelled from their routes and 'report to Washington, and it is 'intimated that those 'that are not 'paying will be abandoned.

Ex. All persons interested in the Huron Cemetery are requested Mr. N. Chalfant and family. to meet in the Harrison building Hardware, Stoves Tinware, returned home Saturday, March 30, at 2 o'clock past two weeks Sunday.

p. m. for the purpose of electing Furniture, Buggies, Windowshades etc. HURON, KANSAS. trustees, and to make arrange and Mr.

S. W. Kissinger and family, visited at Mr 11. J. Wilsons Sunday.

Frank Kissinger missed two days of school on' account of illness. Mrs. Vanschoik was a guest at Mr Will Hardin's Monday and ments to repair the fence and otherwise fix up the grounds, By Order of Citizens Interested in Said Cemetery. Don't reduce your expenses by depriving your wife and children 'of the local paper. A newspaper the hands of children is worth lis much, as school books.

Besides Shoes! wife does not have access to Some people are charitable A child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer's died last Saturday of pneumonia fever, ana was laid to rest in the Miller1 cemetery, Monday. Lew Corbett of Highland was in the neighborhood Sunday. Mr.

Will Crick and wife of Farmington, attended the funpr-aJ James Sawyer's child Monday afternoon. The young couple that was out riding Sunday evening had bet only whet! they have a hi'ige audience. Miss Florence Culpepper of has been visiting Mr. Ed Wilson. Lone Gragg took his engine to If You Want SHOES We have a full of Ladies' Men's and Childrens' shoes selected from two good factories at prices as low as Reliable Shoes can sojd.

Inspect my stock before buying." The greatest disappointment a woman can have js' to be forced to miss church tho first Sunday after she has a new spring hat. The same may be said of a man witli a new suit of clothes. Mr. MeLenon'S from 'J W. Riley's Monday.

Several pupils were absent from school on account of the storm. Several farmers of Old Huron were cutting stalks two or. three ter not talk quite so loud next time if they do not want people Among the many bargains Dry Goods I will sell my stock on 'hand of Topeka Woolen Mills Pants' at a big reduction to make room for Spring All Winter Goods at reduced prices, hoar what they say. be at stores and offices around town and she appreciates the local news just as much as you do. 'The worst economy that can be practiced is to deprive your family of a newspaper, and a little candid reflection Ought to con-'viuce anyone of ordinary dis-'cernment that real economy consists in giving one's family the benefit of newspaper and information.

The man who, has the "reading habit" will be the last to stop his local paper, and who is there in this day will not say that reading is not a vast benefit to mankind, especially to the young. It is a frofi'Hble investment to keep the local 'paper. '-Potter Leaf. Goto McClain and Callahan's for groceries and Two cars Beloit and Clifton flour. None better.

Try one sack. Bill. GROCERIES, days before the storm. 1 Some had planted garden be Married At the home of the bride's fore the storm. A full line of fresh staple Groceries always on hand.

Butter and Eggs wanted in exchange fo' goods. The mail carrier on II. F. D. mother, by Elder N.

4. Stull of Highland, Mr. John Fuhrken and Election W. C. McClain, Mayor of the city of Huron, do hereby proclaim that a general city e-jection will be held in the "citv AN.

No. 2 out of Everest failed to carry any mail for two days. Miss May Manchester, on- St Hi IJatrick's Day, Sunday, March of Huron, Kansas, on tiro first V. L. Wilson is on the sicij: list.

iiy Tho Pupils. 17, 1901, at 2 p. m. Miss Man Monday, being April first 1901. Chester has been raised in this FARM IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, for the election' of the following city officers; vicinity and has a large, circle of AdditionalLocal friends in and about Huron One Mayor.

Five members of the Citv ROAD and FARM WAGONS, Mr. Fuhrken came from Olden J. P- Doyle expects to leave the Council. burg, Germany, ten years ago, The following Juderes and arriving in Kansas on the 17th of Clerks have been selected by March. He thus celebrated the une iviayor ana uny uouncil to Farm Implements of all Kinds and a Brand new Stock to Pick from.

You will Find my prices Right. I have some new things to SHOW you. I have also purchased seme new tools for the shop and am in better shape to do blacksmithing than ever. Stock tanks nade to order. Feed ground in short order.

anniversary of that event by tak as officers of election. E. P. Peery, 1 ing unto himself a wife. The first of next wook for Oklahoma.

14 inch stoej beam plows 11, Pattern of the New Departure tongueless cultivator it'll, will meet all' com petition on all implements. 1 W. J. Walter. The Times received complimentary tickets to a lecture last wedding service was performed The Western Call published at Beloit, has this sensible advice for young men which is worth repeating.

Read what' it says: Too many young men fail in ife because they have not the 'proper courage to get started off on the right foot. How many young men are there in Beloit today who are not making a success, or worse still, doing nothing 'because they have not the courage to start? Many of them figure that the field is too crowded, md because they cannot get a "position, they feel as 'if they're in tho presence of a select com pany of friends and neighbors, Walter, Huron, Kan, among whom were the McMul evening by Byron W. King of en brothers and sister," from Pittsburg, Pa; under the auspi- Leavenworth, former residents J. W. Watson, Judges.

Jas. I volley, H. J. Watson, H. G.

Snavejy, Clerks. Polling place1 will be in the north building on lot twelve(l2) block eight(8), city of Huron, The polls will be kept open on the day of said election from eight o'clock a. m. until six o'clock, p. Jn.

Witness my hand and the seal of the City this 12, day of March 1901. W. C. McClain, Mayor. in cti of the Atchison County High School Lyceum, and we tako thi of Huron.

AJso guests were present from Atchison and' St. HI Edwarp Perdue, President. John Swartz, Vice President. W. C.

Cashier. means to express our regrets at Joseph. A most delicious' nup tial repast was served to the not' being able 'to attend. For wall paper, paints and oils go to the Jones Drug Store. HURON STATE BANK.

guests. Mr, and Mrs. Fuhrken I Will be at home on their farm north-east of Huron! Success Capitol, $10,000. Surplus, $1,185. DIRECTORS TC unfortunate.

It is not necessary to get started- he can start hiin-fcelf if lie has the proper amount 'of backbone, and that's what it hikes these days. Jump in. Do any old thing. Make a'fow cents day if you can't make dollars. The world admires a young man who has the courage to show the stuff of which he is composed, Attest.

S. Wilson, Clerk. (Seal.) attend them. N. A.

S. Edgar Matthias, the popular, young night operator of Huron went to Atchison oh business Wednesray. 1 have owmed a feed mill ripi.i Edward Perdue. Johh Swartz. John Emriish 2 Davkl Rpuse jr.

W. C. McClain. Pureoll and Will exchange ground teed Saturdays. Corn in thp p.rt Do A General Banking Business Liu uuliuo-hll: a ffpeciality.

1-5 Ben. Reichenberger. Received a new line of stationary, writing tablets, envelopes, ttc, at the Jones Drug Store. Joe Blassi and wife were maoV Wm.Stretton Wfl Ifir A flfllHQ postponed his and the writer of this article knows of several first class good paying jobs are looking for the right kind of fellows and those jobs are looking va'm. The Average business man wants to know all about a man he employs and how is he to know unless lie has ftome practical Does the Second Hand Furniture and Stove "r-1 w) xxuutuy St0ck Imolement sale to Wednesday, March 27, 1901, on ac Business at 814 Commercial Street hippy last week by the arrival of a girl baby at their house.

Both mother and baby are doing well. count ot an accident to the auctioneer, Atchison, Kansas. lie otters the following property: 59 highbred Shorthorn and Public Sale, Hereford cattle-20 cows all bred to a celebrated Hereford, 9 heifers, 8 choice steers, 9 steer calves, 10 choice heifer calves, 22 heavy finished cattle, 8 farm work horses. 47 bred Pnlnnd r.hi ia In order to dish the riws up in a little different style than usual, Wft might mention that the following pi'sons went to; Atchison thin vAk. Some went to prices prevail here, but goods bought at vcr best rates quick sales and small profits.

1 I vill offer for sale at farm one-half mile east and one farming implements, etc. A big sale Walter J. Col A Evans, auctioieeii somVon business some 17 3h 97 mr to see t.bn hu day, March 27, 1901, among other to see tlio sights, some to visit THE PRACTICAL FARMER things the. following property: We are here for the purpose of building up our little city and vicinity and will not publish any thing calculated to injure or de- head high grade cattle, 75 head hog 7 bulls, 14 head horses, an kinrs of veliicles impleme-nta'too numerous to mention. friends, and some because they had nothing else to do.

A Crane, Jas. Billingslea, James Armstrong, J. P. Doyle, H. Walter, Rennie Walter, James Kobinson, James Murphy et.

There will be free lecture at the Christian church Satarday Evening by Rev. A. N. Is an up'todate Farm Paper published weekly at one dollar the year, For a short time longer we will furnish the FARMER and the TIMES One" Yca Another doctor, whose name Ave did not learn, is in the city with a view to locating. Preaching at the Christian church next Surd ay morning at thi usual hour, Fresh fish Thursday ami Fri-, day at the City Meat Market.

See large bills for 'full partic- '7 glUmf s. Free lunch at noon. f1 Pwket" honlr chnnlrl 1... ul anrC3 Murphy, action Nothing of a fake na- for only $1,50, Subscribe NOW.

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Pages Available:
68
Years Available:
1901-1901