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The Huron Times from Huron, Kansas • 4

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The Huron Timesi
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High 'Prairie. i Echeos. Old Huron den 'iilovornor Odell lieal' the ffiUROlTTIMESrwj breach with Senator Piatt by All Fools day was a sure e- A class at High Prririe deserve special mention. Their filial examination consisted most nough fools day. singing "Don't you go Tommy, don't go?" Rev.

Gregory conducted a suc ly of the same given the A. C. H. S. none falling below 85 per cent.

Hodden Deree In the Pr)c Aiked lor Velvet i EBeet. f. "It did me good just to we them," the eaidito the fit-ter, aa the two met at hte drawer where they were putting away things, relates the New York Poet, who?" the fitter replied, In hr Published Friday morning by the Timbs Publishing Company at Huron, Atchison Coun-sy, Kansas. Office over State front room. G.

E. andL. B. Nichols Editors. cessful revival at St.

Louis church last week. There seems to be some i attrac The Carrie Nation fever seems to have about run its course with the puplic, although Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Harden wlis taken down WlUi the mum pi Monday. The box supper at Old Huron sohool boiiM has been postponed to Friday night, April i.

Mrs. C. Hoffman has had a tumor removed. Four doctors performed the operation. Thef would not administer chloroform on isocount of heart troufcle She; Is getting along very, well i -i Mr.

Ohalfant purchased thirty bushel ot oats from Mr Cain for seed, Mr, Kelley's two boys, John and Eddie, with their families, tion at High PrajLrie for Frank Joe McCune has loft for his old. Nation continues to have fits of home in Pennsylvania to remain. Entered 'aV. the postofflce at best English apparent delirium. UUIi w.uauu here Huron; Kansas as second-class week and the teacher, Miss lies-; just n0w.

You must have, noticed-sa, mail matter March .11, 1901. big, awkward countryman and a girl Owing to the rapid increase in wolves, Canadians are having more then the usual difficulties sie Stevens, returned to ner home in Atchison. ADVERTISING RATES 10 cts. per inch, The.Eden joint is closed but jt in keeping the wolf from the door, and are clamoring for a Locals, i 5 cts. per line, nas a bacte door ana pnere you each issue.

government bounty. wink the other eye. rigged out in cheap feathers and ros Had satchel with them." "Believe I did see thejn," said the fitter. J'A bridal pair?" i "Going to be. About the first of the month, I think.

He is helping pick out the bridal outfit. The giri wanted a velvet' shoulder cape, but she wouldn't go over $9. She wanted jot lace and all She on the cheapest 6ne' have-that $11 lot and was delighted with omitn oi vjams creeu. a JohnMcFurn of Lancaster is clerking for Herman Furhman. Rev.

Meader preached his farewell sermon Sunday. He goes from here to Piatt River, Mo. Our new minister '9 name is Beecher. 1 Msntha Artzenwiler Bros.Georgfe Perdue and Henry Reed took dinner with Lawrence Loutinan Sunday, Hurrah for Fred Funston! Stock and grain are 'not all that Kansas has produced: The following officers were chosen for High Prairie S. S.

second quarter H. Furhman Supt. A.i.Scholz assistant Miss 'Subscription $1.00 par year. Russia has developed a mania Mr. Leudsey, carrier on R.

R. for twisting the tail of the Brit No. 2, is sick, His substitute, are home with their sick mother, W. Martin and! family, of Mus-cotah, were guests at R. J.

"Wilson's Sunday1! 1 J. Gresham was atN. S. Chal-f ant's Monday, W. Rftey is building a hog tight fence around a five acre field.

Harden had a rib broken by one of his horses kicking'1 him while doing his'chores. Mr. Chalfant and daughter, Lois, are quite sick. isb lion that may prove costly if W. Hays, has been carrying the persisted in.

John Bull has trou mail the past week. it. He told her she. looked like a The young Edenites chavior- bles, but he is by no means as bad off as he is pictured by his Current Comment Gov. Odell once an iceman.

Perhaps 1 Vwas when he learned how to keep cool. 'peach in it rind praised her up so that j.ed(?) wedded couple the 'other evening and the next day ene turned au colors, lie even aKeu enemies. my opinion ae to how it looked. How ever, she pulled it off at Orice. when Following is the vote past for the different candidates, at the went back and scrubbed the porch and kitchen that they had mussed and muddied up.

she heard the price, but her face fell and she looked nearly ready to cry when she said that after all perhaps city election held last Monday. a coat at $9. would be more useful TCfyp cynical will be apt to regard the arrest of a politician's wife foi. shoplifting, New York, as a case of cause, and effect. 1 1 H.

M. Reed's corn sheller has Total vote cast, 35. than the "Well, so it would be more useful," been mud-bound at Louis Mc-Cune's almost a month. For Mayor, W. C.

30 anid the flucr, putting her in line an equal distance from the arm Pat 1. Miss Delaney of Everest is vis hole of a erarment she was to alter. Welle Reed and Emma ManthS, teachers, Miss Anna Scholz secretary. This is our last week of school. Teacher and scholars will soon say goodby.

Will our teacher, like the little brook, go on down the' stream of time never to return, or will she return to instruct our school in wisdom, ways! It is expected parents will at For 'Police Judge, iting relatives at "Did she get a coat?" G. W. 30. she's g-ot the cape, and I'm as pleased about it as she is. 1 That Bill Evans has opened a black No public ever loses anything by showing that he a backbone that can be" good and stiff when there tis occasion.

1 Wild Bjjl. Market Report The following prices were being paid'here yesterday for and grain. wheat No. 2 hard 621 cents. Corn, White sheUid, 36 mixed 35i Oats, White 24 mixed 22 Hogs, $5.60 $5.75.

I Eggs JOoeuts per doz. Butter, 10 bents per lb. Chickens," 5 6 cents per lb. smith shop at Eden and is doing a land office business. fellow she is marry is a hulking clown, but he has a heart and as much delicacy as a duke.

When the eirl took the cape off and looked so II. Harrison, 1. J. L. Snavely, 1.

For Counciimen, John 32. H. G. 30, Several farmers are getting disappointed he to me' be ready to erect various kinds of new buildings the coming sum hind her back, holding out a $2 bilL, and then said, out loud: 'Here, miiis, Deer are becoming scarce in the Adirondacks, but that need not lessen the sport of the amateur hunters; guides are still plentiful. tend school today, bringing their baskets well filled, and have a T.

J. Connor, .,30. mer. H.J. .,29 grand go6d time.

Peach buds are yet. Socrates. James Little, 27 James Kelly, 2 E. P. .,.2 Purcell Win.

Sampson. 1 H. 0. Hiitaker It was carrying sympathy to an extreme when a young woman on Long Island died of a broken heart, because her sister's being jilted by a man caused hei! believe all men faithless. Mart McCune is sick and has For the mutual benefit of the had the Dr.

out to patrons of Old Huron school M. T. Purcell has bought the and teachers of is that the lowest you' can take for that garment? She's bought two dresses and some shoes and handkerchiefs downstairs and it seems to me you ought to make her a better figure than that. The cape ain't worth a cent over "I pretended to consider a little and walked away, ba though to consult somebody. while the girl was examining the cape for the fifth or sixth time and I was behind a screen hanging up some cloaks, he came and ave me the extra $2.

'Don't let her he whispered. 'She'd never take it if she thought I helped to pay for it. But it's her wedding cape, and I want her Then I told the girl that it was the last cape we had of that special kind, so I would let it go for $9. Ajid you pught to have seen her face when I told her! She just lit up all over like a sunburst, and went off wearing the ape, proud a thoueh it was silk velvet instead Atchison county, and to orrect Galliger lot and will erect a black smith the erroneous reports circulated Chas. Pinder of Everest was in in regard to'said schqol, I desire The Kaiser has -got it twisted.

Instead of there being too much criticism of the: Emperor in Germany thore is too little. Free speech is the greatest safety for any government. to say that during an experience of seven years in the school-room town Tuesday. See the new hog and poultry fence at Purcell lumber Go's, be I never more thoroughly enjoyed teaching a school than I have this Cames a Complete Carefully Selected Line of Hardware Stoves, Tinware, and Farming Implemenas, Builders' Hardware and HOUSE 'FURNISHING Goods a Speciality H. 0.

Whitate Lancaster, Ks; fore you buy. one, and! that I retained the hear Jas. Darst received a fancy ty cooperation of both pupils and hog by express this week. Jas. patrons throughout the entire Evidently those who are counterfeiting copper cents on a wholesale scale, in spite of the efforts of the U.

S. secret service to run them down, believe that it is "the little things that count." of velour and was lined with real dlk instead of flimsy satin. They have irone down to the restaurant now to get lunch. I doubt if the young fel low has much money, but he's as ten term. The school is composed of Kansas boys and girls; wide wake and full of energy; they require a firm form of government, almost severe at times, but in every instance accept the decision of the teacher as final, I der of his sweetheart as if sne wa made of crystal and likely to fall to pieces in his hands any minute." New Yorkers are engaged in a controversy as to whether public tbaths or public libraries are most needed in the city.

Intelligent visitors all agree that both is an up-to date hog raiser. Murray came hr from Missouri this week and will get employment; here for the summer. s' The pigs advertised last week by R. Pinder in these columns were sold same week Say, does it pay to advertise? (Of course it does when anyone lias anything worth advertising. Editor.) We received a telegram last week announcing the death of F.

ORIGIN OF ARMOUR INSTITUTE nojd botn pupils ana parents in Its high esteem. 1 Clrcnnuttnncei Connected filth Founding by tUe Gre.t Chicago Millionaire. M. J. Hibbs.

are needed in that town abou as bad as anywhere on earth. 'GOING TO It was after Dr. Gunaaulus ha4 oc cupied the pulpit of Plymouth chtlioh, at Chicago, for seTeral years and Mr. South Fork Items. Easter Sunday next.

John 'Chamberlain's Vaby very sick. Armour had been an almost constant is attendant at the Sunday morning serv Then you will need Lumber, Leth, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Nails and other Hardware, Paints, Paper, Sand and etc. We have 5 Call and get prices before buying elsewhere. We CAN ices, say the Chronicle. On that oc- Schnider, formerly a resident hear this He died at Manhattan and was buried at (hat place last Saturday.

Mr Robbie lies and sister spent oasion when he made his world-famous $2,800,000 sermon the 'clmrch wa crowded. It was a rousing address, Sunday at James Black's. and WILL save you MONEY. Try is. Schnider was one of the first throbbing with a plea lor children John Bra dley bought a span of Professor G-.

F. Wright, of Oberlin College, who has recently returned from a geological exploration, says Siberia was fornv erly at the bottom of the sea. are doubtless thousands 5f poor devils who wouldn't object to its being there again and for keeps. 1 There seems, to ba a disposition in Europe to revive the old game of killing men of prominence. We do it better in this country.

When a man of promi- The education of joung people, the Purcell, Kansas. settlers at this place and has a large circle of friends here to PIIRGELL LUMBER CO. horsesi at the Murphy sale last proper development of their frharac wreek. 1 mourn his loss. ter, a "necessary fitting for the wider field of life, all these were urged With an eloquence of which Dr.

Gunsaulus is bo e.uy a muster. At the close of Harve Corbett went to High Our worthy editor may well land Sunday. use so many small cap c's in his the service Mr, Armour stepped for Mrs. A. E.

Miller visited a few TREGG'S FAMOUS CALF DEIIORtJER paper when he spells grandpa days with her' daughter, Mrs. With a big' c. See last week's wiard, and, talcing the preacher's hand, I said: "Do you believe the ideas you have just' expressed "I certainly do," answered Dr. Gun- tion to aDolv to the horns. No pain Will paper.

(We stand convicted. nf Wnnd. iftan ve used anv day in the year nence gets too cnosty we simp aaulus. "And would you put them into prac ly reduce him to the common level by depriving him of Iris prominence. last for years.

BEST AND MOST HUMANE METHOD of dehorning cattle, approved of by professors of the loading agricultural colleges. For one hundred calves, price $1.00 prepaid. tice if you had the means?" Sterling Garten, the past week. The young felow that ran off the bridge a few nights ago broke seven spokes out i of his buggy wheels, a Tom Morgan went to Horton Wednesday. i Mr.

Tjm Davey's spent Sun Ou proof reader overlooked that and several other mistakes last week. We have ordered an extra supply of cap c's so hope to remedy that defect in future. Editor.) "Most assuredly." "Well, then," said Mr. Armour, "if you will, give me five years of your time It is said that a clause in $he AGENTS WAETED. We Pay Salary, Hotel Bills and Livery Hire.

Send Stamp. AGENTS WANTED, army appropriation madoi by will give you the money. So the agreement was reached which proved the foundation stone of Armour Institute of Technology, aud although the late Congress is the first official acknowledgement by a'ny government of the employment TREGfeIRDSFERFCR0EMEPANY, the five veers were over long ago Dr. Adyertised LisL List of letters remaining on Gunsaulus' Still gave his time and Mr. BURT, IOWA.

day with their daughter Mrs. Ed Perrin. Just as some of the farmers were going to begin cutting stalks along came another 1 snow storm and said nit. Armour hJ: money. Their plans grew always iu advance of the institute and though many things, at first un hand in the Post Office at Huron, Kansas, April 1, 1901.

spies. The clause appropriates the money to employ "interpreters, spies or guides" for the Wm. Stretton army in the Philippines. Miss Eva Teter, 2 Hugh Oaland, 1 J. M.

Gwyn, 1 Bertha Brown, 1 "Wiley Jones, P. M. Does the Second Hand Furniture StoyC dreamed of, later became facts, the school was still but a beginning in their sermon upon which it was founded has been often repeated, it has become an interesting factor in the history of philanthropy. It will go down to the next generation under the titie of "the $2,800,000 sermon." Business at 814 Commer cil Street Home seekers excursion, on March 19, April 2 and 16, May 7 and 21, June 4 and 28. Mo.

Pa The snow was so deep the school boys had their sleds out Tuesday coasting. Mrs. G. M. Weaver wont to Kansas City Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Viola Wells. Ed Adams has ttie contract for laying the foundation of G. D. Ballinger's and Sam Hughe's new buildings. Bill.

Renewed Hope. Atchison, Kansas; Lowest prices ptevaU here, b4 goods bought at very best rats'r quick sales arid sniall prof its. said Mr. Meelrton, "did you' say you bought this necktie be cific will sell tickets to points in Yes, this is free America and the twentieth century all right, but it has been found necessary to organize a protection league in Chicago, to put a stop to Jew-baiting. It hasn't been long since we were ridiculing the French for the silly attacks made on the Jews in Paris.

It how looks like a case of ridicule come homo to roost. beautiful story of conjugal love was told when a Hawaiian woman tried to simulate leprosy, in order that she might accompa- south-west and points in north cause you thought it suited me perfect- "Yes." west at one fare plus $2 for the round Limit 21 days from "Well, I'm glad to hear it. I'm going to wear it nd go out into the world date of sale. Buy tickets at home and save money. Call at with renewed hope and courage.

You THE PRACTICAL FARMER know it's an old saying that handsome office for further particulars. men are not as a rule the ones who really achieve things." Washington T. J. Connor, Agent, Star. More Practical.

Av her hu3band, a lepor, who H. J. Watson sold and loaded Tv was about t6 be sent to the. leper Aunt Hannah Have high, ideal and Is an uptvdate: Farm Paper pushed weekly at one dollar the year. For a short time longer we will furnish the FARMER and the TIMES One Year, days.

try to live up to it. robot for frwnport ob Mtntabtlity. Book'HowV out 27 loads the last 7 Howii that? 1 MOMaiaU.a mm Fin. Fftirat term mr offer! to InTenton. rATEIft UfTni Of tt T1AM OM PATFNT8 PROCURED THROUGH THFU.

fidith Yes, I suppose that would be nice. But isn't It more practical to get handsome photograph of yourself and endeavor to look like it? Boston transcript AirtiuinoM wnUntiol. bavmi Mm. futhfoH John Kelley, wife and children, came up from Atchison onrtoor ModeraU cbareM. A.

SNOW fit CO island. To the credit of the health authorities they allowed her to go with her husband. That woman is what we call a savage, but she knew the gospel, according to St. John "greater ove hath no man etc. i w.i.

PATENT LAWYERS, Saturday to see Mr. Kelley.s mother who has been at death's for only $150, Subscribe NOW, 0pp. U. t. Patent Offlct, WASHINGTON, D.

C.h Read The TIMES $1, 1 door for the past two weeks..

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1901-1901