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The Huron Herald from Huron, Kansas • 1

The Huron Herald du lieu suivant : Huron, Kansas • 1

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The Huron Heraldi
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Huron, Kansas
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iSlaTo lllstoi'ieul tfwlvty ihe Huron 'Herald Whole Number 349. Vol. VII. No. 87.

HURON. ATCHISON COUNTY. KANSAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914. HURON HAPPENINGS Grandma Wilson has been in poor health for some time. FOR SALE Good white seed corn.

Apply to Will Lange. Buy it at Delaney's Double Store Scholz Brothers shipped a car- oad of cattle to St. Joe Tuesday. Buy your tweet and sour pick es by tne gallon, at Hi. v.

Peery's. Born, last Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Brownfield of Mus- A Rare Combination at The Hot Springs of Arkansas NOWHERE else in AtnerU can you find uch a perfect combinatlea of sunny ikle, beautiful icenery, outdoor recreations, brilliant social activities metropolitan amusement, and beneficial baths, as go to aaake up this Greatest of American Winter Resorts Here one finds every amusement and pleasure of a modern metropolis; magnificent hotel, medium priced boarding1 houses an ideal place for your winter vacation Nature's oaniiarium for those in search of health and rest. The way there is via the Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain Three Hot Sprint? Specials are operated dally from St. Louis, Kansas City and Memphis-Handsomely equipped trains that provide perfect service. Our Hot Springs Dook, beautifully illustrated, tells all about Hot Spring's and the way there. cotah, a ton.

Mr. and Mrs A. F. Allen are taking in the auto show in Kan sas City this week. T.

B. Smith Jr. was up from Heinz's Tomato Soup Heinz's Tomato Catsup Heinz's Baked Beans Heinz'a Pickllug Vinegar Folger's Teas and Coffees Atlas Hominy and Flaked Wheat Iten's Crackers and Cookies Pratt's Poultry and Veterinary Remedies Beloit Flour Atchison Tuesday to attend the uneral of L. S. Horton.

Freddie Kloepper, the popular young teacher at Old Huron, is on the sick list.this week, FOR SALE One set of double harness in good condition, and one wagon. inquire oi win Gieber. August Gontz, who has been J. G. HOLLENBECK GENKltAL PASSENGER AGENT SAINT LOUIS working for Ben Reichenberger, will work for Henry Falk this We pay the highest market prices for Eggs, Butter, Cream and Poultry- Call and see us.

spring. Drs. Preston, specialists oh non-surgical treatment of goitre, hemorrhoids and prostate gland, Atchison, Kansas. L. S.

HORTON DEAD One of tbe greatest shucks ifchis community has experienced Mrs. J. K. In gels of Atchison and Ingels of Horton spent a. few day a at the-home of A.

F. Allen this week (J HURON. KANSAS. Roy Sharp, who has been visit- ng nere witn nis sister, Mrs. Altha the past month, returned to his home in Kansas in many 'years occurred' last Sunday morning when L.

S. Horton was found cold in death in the rear room of his meat market. tie had been in' poor health for several weeks. Sunday morning shortly before ten o'clock he took ad van of Mrs. Horton's momentary absence from the house and went down town.

His grandson, City Sunday. afternoon from the Baptist church, Rev. H. Miller preaching the sermon. Burial was made at the Miller cemetery under the auspices of the Ancient Order of United Workmen-, of which the deceased had been a member for many years, having held the office of financier for a long time.

Lorenzo Streeter Horton was born in Albany, New York October 2, 1852, and passed from this life Feruary 15, 1914. He was married to Lydia Morgan Feburary 16, 1872. Had he lived one more day he would have completed 42 years of home life that has been ideal in its quiet, happy domesticity. He moved to this state with his Huron people are requested to be sure to attend the all day in stitute meeting March 6 at the I. 0 0.

F. hall. Bring along DR. J. O.

LARSON VETERINARY SURGEON some eataoies ana nave a good time. The meeting is to begin at ten o'clock. diUICU (1U1WU um nam uciu waiting on the trade in the shop uluring his grandfather's illness, PHONE NO. 54 DENTON, KANSAS The family and relatives of the ate L. S.

Horton desire us to ihank their friends and neigh- was at the shop and Mr. Horton ftold him to lock the front door and go with the other boys sxat ing, and that he was feeling bad bors, and especially the officers parents when fifteen years of and members of the A. 0. U. age, and was raised on a iarm Will make Huron every other Wednesday, commencing November 27.

for assistance and sympathy du north of Huron, known as the ring their recent affliction. Streeter farm. Howard Cox of Purcell went to William Charles S. Horton, Golden City, Tuesday, hav and Mrs. Walter Starnes are the children, all residing here having Buy Selz shoes and over shoer Prepared cake flour "at; at P.

Peery's. Delaney's ing been called on account of the illness of his mother, but reached there too lateto see her alive. moved with their parents to this ly and expected to go and see he doctor in a few minutes. Ltoren did as he was told, returning in an hour and a half to find Ihts grandfather unconscious, kneeling before a chair, He rushed across the street and summoned Dr. Jones.

When tbe doctor arrived he attempted to raise the stricken nun, who slipped from bis grasp fell to the floor. An examin Mrs. T. P. Miller of Everest i Mrs.

J. M. Lepley is visiting place in 1881. this week in Atchison. visiting at Goodland, Kansas.

Besides tbe widow and three He has tbe sympathy of his many friends here in his sorrow. Jacobs' bread, pies and cakes children, above, mentioned, deceased is survived by his at the Eagle Lunch Room. There will be a box social at mother and four sisters. The You will save money by buy the Rock school house on Friday evening, February 20. A program will be rendered, and every aged mother lives at Whiting and is insuch feeble health that ing your groceries at E.

P. Peery's. ation showed that he had been dead at least an hour. FOR SALE One saddle and body is invited. The proceeds she was unable to attend the funeral.

The four sisters are as The strong odor of carbolic will be used toward the purchase one set of single harness, good as new Carl Kelley. follows: Mrs. Chas. Elwarmer acid in the room, and the ap of more blackboards for the and Mrs. Andy Little of Mus pearance of blisters on the lips school house.

cotah. Mrs. Wm. Hevener and Little Bernice Sloan, who was reported sick last week, has There will be a pie social at tt the dead man, led- those who were preparing t'o remove the to the home, to suspect Mrs. Scott Morris of Whiting.

catarrhal pneumonia. Mr. Horton was converted at South Fork school house Tuesday evening, February 24, and everybody is invited A literary siiiicide. The coroner was noti the ae of twenty years, and re Buy the Best Bread Jacob' at the Eagle Lunch Room. Born, to Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur Adcock, a boy, Thursday of last week. FOR SALE Red seed oats; sample may be seen at the bank. L. S. Wohletz.

Overshoes, felt boots, rubber boots, blankets and all kind's of winter goods, at Delaney's. Hugh Sullivan is here from Little Rock, to spend a few days at the home Unole Jim Kelley. FOR bushels of old corn, either shelled or in the ear. M. Matthias.

Lancaster, Phone 17. 35 8p. Dr. Dan English writes tor friends here that he is enjoying-a good practice at South Auburn. and that he likes the people and country.

This is pleasing news to his Huron friends. mained a member of the Huron lied, but said if there was no Underwear of all kinds for men, boys, women and children at the very lowest priceat E. P. Peery's. WANTED Lunch stand con evidence of foul play that an in Baptist church until his death program will be rendered.

The proceeds will be applied to the He was of a quiet conservative quest would be unnecessary, and that the physician could perform school library fund. Miss Bertha manner, a patient, kind father, a Baker of Huron is the teacher. devoted husband and a good an autopsy. The autopsy re cessions at public sales. Inquire of Irvln Sloan, Eagle Lunch Room.

Huron. Kas. 37-3 citiien, honorable to a letter in all his dealings. wealed the truth of the suspicion st suicide by carbolic acid It is not known how The King's Daughters of the Baptist church have secured the College Girls Concert Party for Having held the office of finan If you have an old violm you i i i i i cier of the A. O.

U. W. Lodge a an entertainment on March 21. anucn ne urantc. as me ouvue want to sell bring it to the Herald office and we will tell you had been filled to the neck with this place for years, is but smal This is a high class lyceum at water, evidently after the dose trioute to tne connaence and where you can dispose of it.

traction and the church ladies esteem held by his brethern No difference if it is broken; ibid been taken. are fortunate in securing them. this order. The funeral was held Tuesday you can get all it is worth, Watch for further particulars..

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5 047
Années disponibles:
1892-1917