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Havensville Review from Havensville, Kansas • 4

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JHaVensVillc Bark, Can For Republican County vention UrcuitLicAN or Pottawatomie To Tnu THE HAVENSVILLE OFFICIAL STATINieNT t)t the Financial Cmi'llllon o( the Havmisvtlle ail iif mm lot Ml There will tw a iMi-Kt ixiiivi-ntliiti til. Tiu-mIkv. HfllUilllln'r 17, lit flunk ut llnvi'imvlllH, Mtittf uf Kiirmim, utthe 11 o'unx'k, H. fir the tniri.ii ill I ilniitllig 1 tluut bUAlut-AH Oil the 11th dn tit JulJ, 1B4. Citizens State BarU -OKl'ICUI.

STaTKMENT-Of tli Financial Condition of th Cltlzeii' Htnta Hunk, at lliivenivllln, Statu or KitmiiA, ut thu clone uf bunliiHKi on tli lit li of July, lh'J3. itnd (llnoountii mi proiiul una eoliiitcral ecmity I.oaiii oh reiil Ohtnle H4O0.UO OVHMnitU 18 Hwil entiite WW.OU Kunilturmin'l llxtur Kxiii'imn uaoount -RESOURCE8- LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY IMF III" vv ti' lliu VI. I tountr iNk, HiKiiniTiiflwiiti Treasurer, Htinil. Hurvi-)iir. CuniiMlAnlaiinrutibHtlriit Pin-trkl.

TiiwimhlimHra fhtlllnl lo Ttri'tiitiiUou I.oiuu (tint mi personal umi (iiilliit-nil Hfeurlty Umnt on real estate M.HUI HO oviT'lmfu VMM IN A fllllnUN. Vlt Iti'ill We keepa Full Linn of Door Sash, Lime, Ceiaoiit, Urick, Coal, Post, Suit, Screen Doom, fc. Wo also bavo tie UUVJ'o itr. r'jWv i i K.irmM umi Hum in! I llll 1 K'lll'ttCCOIllt ciick nil other cusli 70 5S 811 i Clii-ckii mill other od.li Itenu Pu trout oilier b'liiki, ilulil envliitniiit un CiikIi 43 Dun from other night xciuniu umi cinh Totiil hliin vminy, I'imht jirnicict 1 Hlii" Viiilnjfi Un Minn Valley, ohburg do IXlt'T jj llwir creek, H'uIiik pri'i'lni't i cin'ir Ctot-k, Wliwitmi do Kinliiitl l.i..u. ii.

kimt i.riu'lhnt 1 iii imps isirai 11 IKS. Jkma Mm wrtm Cmiitiiintock pmu oo 2.632.0B Hurtilun tnml on hmiJ Totrtl M.158 UI LIABILITIES cmntiti tock p.tiii in $20,000.00 IhterMrtt .11 KttthllhKrt ln.llvliliml ilepodlts ja.7M,Hl Intorf ut IniUvliliml di'iiosltH Hunks' anil IJiiiikHM' deiioulu, t'llilH Hlils mjiililii 1.U70.H3 71. 42 0.1H1.70 7.UJ0.U0 IIIIIH Payiililn Totiil 12.1WI.W i dm rtnim iin-i'liict i l.lnruln l.oni' ITin i I Mill i n- 1" I'llltllWIlliHIltH ifin-k cii'i'k, Mnmly jriitii-t 1 ICKk reek, WpHtmnrclii'iil irclnct A 1 1 1 1 ri Hhcriimii -liiliik CriH'k St, liTH -St. (ii'iirUH hi. si wet iMlnll Vli-llllH Wllllli'UO iu i i i Hlntii of Kiiniiii.

1 tt Comity nt l'ottiiwntoiiil, Totiil 8TATK OK KANSAS, C'Minly of Hottawiituiulo, 1 Our prices nre low. Call on us wneti ueeu nuyuuug in oar line Wo will treat you well, Im Kil ly, C'Mliler of iiuul lunik, do noli'iiuily 1, T. J. Hlc)mrd4on, Ciislitor of nld bunk, do nwi'itr that tlie nlinvd ittiitemi'iit In truo, to tlw Koleiuiil) nweiir that the uhuve utiitcment 1 true, heitt of my klluti'U'n BH'I belief. So help IU to tlm Iwst of my ktmwIwlKH mid belief.

So help mo (iod, T. i. KiciiAmmoN, Cunhler. rftibHcrlbed mid flwirn io before me this oo'i, Ira Eddvi Cashier. 1 Hulmerllieil mid Hworn to lie (ore me ill In 21tli ilny uf July, IH.i'i, T'ltul run ti i wrmoun 1 17 Towwth'p oiimniltlHcmiMi urn linrclif ri'iiii'stil August Mr.

rmVLiiiV liLEi lUUUli ilny of July, lb'Jj. It. Blgelow, Notary gs? July and to cull 1'rlmiirlM! lor tin' clwllmi ot I'1-K't" It. L. niitdow, Notary Public.

l'jiTiiintsoii exjilrniiiui tlie Mill (lay of ell. IKK). wdil convi'iiiii'ii on fti'ia. i-i. iy-.

ii'iiir hum iniun ut InililliiK Willi prliniirl.w to be llxwl thu ciiiii- Public. Sly commission explicit on the 1 Itb day of Pub. lb'j'J. ilennn Shove ANDEWSON, Proprietor. nil'iiH'inmi ot i'iicU lowttKlilii.

iM'ii-Knti'K in nun orrect. Attest: Henry Kuith Plrectora. Correct. Attect: ci iitity cniivi'iiiniii io oh iiikiruni'ii void mr ui IIib CriiHforil tmnity Mi-m. MAVKNSVlUK CIiiih.

lover, T. I Eudy. Owner. J. Iv.

uiiiniNU, Lii'iiniinn A. H. Mixvamk, ft'crotiiry. There is great danger in neglecting THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 18'Jo. Wanted Cohvoil it Taylijf wants ymir stuff that you have gut to sell, no matter what it la.

A Card F.Drron oi' TottciiLKiUT: I wlfh tlirmiijh Urn columns of your paper to say to Ihu Republican voters ot Pottawatomie comity, lhat I will be a candidate for the office of sheriff subject to thfl decision of the Republican nominating convention A. Rokrs. Colic, Cholera and Bimilar complaints. An absolutely prompt and safe cure is fafte found in De Wpt's Colio and Cholera Cure. Sold by H.

C. Stoknly. Local Katfcar Intcrcci, J. Tillf-vy is at home on a vih't. A Bad Accident A very bad accident happened to (ieorgo Jtottorn Monday evening.

He with his wife and live months old child were going home from his father's in a lumber waion. A hog which was tied in tho rear end of tho wagon got to pulling back on tho rope, and just as Mr. Eottorn turned in his seat to Havensville is reaching out nf- Do Witts Colic and Cholera Cure never dlsnppoints, never falls to C'vo Immediate relief. It cures tint ns sure as you take it. Sold by II.

C. Stokoly. Parsons Liquid Electricity positively cures hend tche, sick headache, neuralgia, toothache, p'eurisy, lame back, sore throat, sprains and painful intm-stratlons. For nale by F. Hail.

Look out for tho Knox salo of ter trade iu a manner that is surprising her competitors. People come hero to trade regularly from Hay, jmiii, eMtlo ami hogs wanted by Cohvell Tr.ylor, Tlie old vets nre getting ready for the reunion at Onagn. Jacob i'oiuidt wuf, unable to work tho firut of the week on account of a very laimi hantl. elow St. Clore (within a few miles lilt It wllh the whip the wheel struck a big rock in the road, tilting the wagon of St.

Marys) and from north of Will sell you everything in SUMMER GOODS Line AT COST, and nough to throw Mrs. Jiottom and tho America city (not far from either Mrs. Wdi. liiuebcrger un.1 little aby out on tho wheel which carried coining or contralia.) Our mer son are here from Morns county under it and stopped with the en on a visit to relatives and friends. chants ure up to data business men and always aim to hold out induce tire weight of the wagon resting upon her abdomen.

She dropped the child ments that will draw trade. as she went out and the little one had From Fair View its leg broken at the hip Joint and three ribs pressed in and broken. Both Corn is growing aa rapidly as possl cattle in September. Will offer 500 head. Word was received hero from Onaga Tuesday evening of tho death Thomas Witbaru's infant child.

George Garber, of Scandia, has rented thiee rooms of Mrs. Loder-er's house and will locate his family and become a citizen of Hav ensville. Last week Mr. Perry 6old a fine Estey orgau to adorn the elegant farm homo of Frank McKinsey, and in tho evening of said day the Sam Taylor says ho will not go over to the reservation again until sheriff Naylor's "Injin" war is over. E.

A. Gillett the first of the week sold a fine buggy to Jas. Martin, one of Havensville's busy carpenters. ble. mother and child were quite badly in Henry Ilollieter has bought a fine ured and it will be a long time before new buggy.

Now girls, put on your a recovery is best smile and see who will get that Tho Ball Dropped from The Clouds buggy. Circleville defeated the borne team on the Ha. Mrs. Winfough visited at Vienna verwvlllo diamond hint Frlduy, but It took five Ed Eenberger will movo his house from the Haraar farm to Havensville and become identified with ber sister, Mrs. Jurey.

League players to do the work-pitcher, catcher and first baseman from Topekn and shortstop A good miny from town attended the Clino snlo Monday. The stuff at Ernio Eddy's sale aold well all but the horses. Ernie Eddy's new house is near-ing completion and it is a beauty. Mrs. A.

W. Brewer had a very Bevere attack of asthma lust week. Grover and Danker put some good hogs on the market yesterday. Mrs. Lizzie Richardson went (rter to Jackson county Thursday to see ber eick aunt, R.

J. Cohvell is in St. Joseph this week buying goods for the fall trade. Miss Cello Combs was considerably indisposed several days last week Mrs. E.

A. Gillett'a sister was over from Holtou on a visit last week. School will open in Havensvillo the first Monday in September, the 2nd. Quite a number of our people went To make room for their mammoth to Lone Tree to the ice cream social with city life. and one fielder from llolton-Whltlng.

The giime wn very Interesting for the first three Innings, there being nothing made on either side but faiis( and It really looked as though we were to have a Thursday evening. All report a good Steve Ellis shippud eight loads time. regular professional gme to report. But hope Stock of George Ault is putting an addition young folks ot the neighborhood called in to test the instrument and have a good time. Al Kearus, who recently returned with his family from tho Strip along this line waa blasted Id the twinkling of an on bis house.

E. Drum is doing the eye, when the Topeka giant got to dropping balla fron the cloudn Into the capacious paw of work. V. F. Winfcugh and W.

II Middleton is helping this we k. catcher neck. Our boys had tackled curves, zig zags and rainbows of all kinds and dimensions Wm. Strosnlder and family spent of western cattle to Kansas City Tuesday. When we say "western" we mean a new breed the stock.

C. M. Grover and Wm. Ozman "swapped" horses the other day and it is persistently claimed by the parties concerned that both got the best of the trade. but this was their llrst experience with perpendic part of Oklahoma, says be has some good town property in La-mont, a thriving now town twenty Sunday at the residence of I.N.

Stro ulars and as they are a Due lot of modest fe lows, FALL GOODS. snlder. but all round ball players, the turprlse was so severe on their sensitive nerves that it became Dee and Bruce Hickman, brothers miles south of Caldwell. Tho pros of Mrs. wagonseller, have purchased impossible for them to put anything like their usual game anywhere In the field.

Uavensvllle can beat the circleville team, that Is a Circleville pects for corn in that section, he a farm north ot Havensville. nine without Imported league players, mind you Mr. Johnson, of Olsburg, was in this says, are very good. Clarence naugrmwaut, the pleas As It was If our boys had held up throughout the Mrs. Joseph Budd went to Alex- 41? vicinity last week.

game like they did the first three Innings they a audria, Nebraska, the last of the Grover and Danker shipped would have won nine large feathers out of the Teachers have been employed In the ant young editor of the Onaga Her league bird's tall. The score was 25 to 7 In nvor following places: Miss Cora Guffy at ald, dropped in for a few minutes' load of cattle from Circleville one day last week. of Topeka-Holton- lilting Circleville. week in lesponse to a telegram announcing the serious illness of her sister, Mrs, Eobort Knox. Fair View.

Mits Maggie Taylor at REVENUE IS SWEET. chat Monday. He was returning Lone Tree, Miss Amy Grosniele at Three strlk snd out" was the way the Ha We mean just what we say. Call and from Leavenworth where he ac Vienna. Mrs.

Middleton at Stone vensvllle boys served cold pudding to the Avoca team on tlielr own diamond yesterday, was school house. very much a one sided game, the score standing companied his sister, Miss Carrie, who was returniug to her home in be convinced. No trouble to show goods. The township board met at W. II DO to 7 In favor of Haveinvllle.

In fact our boys Mortimer Kemper and wife, of Louisville, are visiting relatives at St. Clere. Mort was in Havensville the first of tho week and favored this office with a call. could have made a complete shutout of It had Middleton's Monday and transacted Dallas, Texas, after a pleasant two the usual business. they felt so disposed, but they had some chanty In their hearts for their victims.

C. W. Chase Ben Ault has been cutting some hay umpired the game. Charles Grover is having another one of his severe periodical at-tacks of asthma. Mrs.

C. W. Rairdon united with theM. E. church by letter last Sunday morning.

Cohvell Taylor buys everything you have got to sell and will sell you goods as cheap as any one. It is rumored that James Graham wants to run for "sheriff this fall on the democratic ticket. months' visit with Kansas friends. The people living south of town who do their trading here, and they Frank Wood has a new mowing ma Grandpa Ed McFarland is quite Colwell Taylor. chine and pump.

feeble and was for several days scarce' News is scarce. an do as a matter or courso, are ly able to leave his bed. We recommend De Witt's Colic and still complaining about the bad condition of the Lederer hill. It Mrs. Armsted Hall and daughter Cholera Cure because we believe it are improving and are now able to be safe and reliable remedy.

It's good should be looked after immediate. up and about the house some. effects are shown at once in cases of ly and the citizens of town ought Cholera Morbus and similar complaints Sam Leinbach, we understand, sold some extra good five year old cattle feeders to T. A. Guffy for $70 per head.

This price, however, is thought to be a little extravagant. Frank Beach has returned to his home in Oklahoma to busy himself making preparations to gather his large orop of corn, He is very much euamored of the new land of promise. Services at the Baptist church morn For sa by Stokely, the druggist. ing and evening, August 11th. Young to help put up a kick until the proper authorities put this road in LACKEY rians, Specifications, and Estimates furnished at the most reasonable rates.

PUBLIC WOEKS A SPECIALTY. people's service Saturday evening, hearty welcome to all. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks ot billious Monday was pension day and many of the old boys were in town having their papers made out. Parsons Liquid Electricity is the only medicine sold in Havensville that is passable repair, at least. colic to learn that prompt relief may Mrs.

T. J. Hayes and daughters, Miss be had bv taking Chamberlain A. Rokes of Onaga was in town Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Fay and Mrs.

Estelia Tatman, and baby Gail, came up from Ossawatomie Tuesday investigating the politica' Havensville, Kansas Call on or address him at In many instances the attack may be urevented bv takintr this lemedy as situation. He has card in this Rev. Biddison informs us that Tuesday evening to visit a week two with the editor's family. soon as the first symptoms of the dis issue announcing his candidacy for the second quarterly meeting for ease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for There will be a meeting of the the republican nomination of slier sale by H.

C. Stokely R. Post, in the school house, Saturday rti 1 i i nr. xie ieeis coniident ot success "It is a pleasure tosellChamberlain'i evening August 17th. Old soldiers and their families and all those that his charge will be held at America City three weeks from next Saturday and Sunday.

Presiding Elder McBrido will bo present. at tho polls in case he secures the nomination. His republicanism Cough Remedy," says Stickney Dent ler. druKSista, Republic, Ohio, "Be are in touch with tho old vets are cor E- A. GILLETT CO.

positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism or no pay. For sale by Hail. Don't pay out your hard cash for goods when you can go to Colwell fc Taylor's and make a trade with them. They buy everything a farmer has got to sell. Mr.

Fcrkins, wife and daughter of northern Iowa, arrived jester-day on a visit to their relatives, the Perry family. Comrade Frank McKinsey and wife will attend tlw national A. It. reunion at Louisville Kentucky ic September. cause a customer atter once U3ing it, dially invited to attend.

is unquestioned, and his reputation is almost certain to call for it when ai'ain in need of such a medicine, vv as a citizen, business man and pol DEALERS IN The ball game between Havensville second nine and Harrison first nine was witnessed by a fair sized sell more of it than any other couah nician is too wen Known to neet! Rev. Biddison of the M. E. church administered tho ordnance of baptism by sprinkling to nine probationary members last Sunday medicine we handle, and it always gives any explanation at our hands. satisfaction," For coughs.

corns and crowd and was pronounced by the snoctator9 a very interesting game. It croup, it is without an equal. For ea'e General Hardware, Farm The accident which recently be morning. There are others to re resulted In a victory tor uavensvmo. by all druggists.

the score standing 37 to 20. fell Mrs. Loie Booth of Louisville Our better halves saylhey could not ceive the ordnance by immersion. We have been informed that A. is liable to cost somebody pretty keep house without Chamberlain On a hand bill announcing a game Coutrh Remedy.

It Is used in more than heavily. She has sued John Ubel Chas. Danker informs us that cvervthimr at Pat Clines' sale of ball at Soldier between tho Addi V. Johnson, of Blue Valley, candi half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros, PLEiENTS AND FURNITURE.

tions and Circleville is the cut of the intoxicated cause of her trouble the Leeds Iowa. This shows the esteem in date for tho republican nomination even man nurnortins to be the picture of brought good prices, horses sold well. for $6,000 damages for causing her which that remedy is hi Id where it has Clrclevllle's giant Topeka pitcher, but or county treasurer, was over in been so.d for years and is well known to bo thrown from a buggy, result. which is sure enough the perfect lm this corner of the county last week Mothers have learned tnat thete ing in a broken arm and other ser nothing so good for colds, croup and He did not show himself in the whooping cough, mat it cures tnese lous injuries. Crack tho whip to city of Havensville.

age of Dr. Reed, the Soldier base ball enthusiast who never misses a game. This inndcent joke of tho printer is pardonable, however. He wanted the picture of a handsome, distinguished him; it will probably be instrumen ailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant and safe for children to take: 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale Wm. Irwin has quit the transfer line after several years' successful service in that capacity.

The Morgan boys are running tho business. A little fistic unpleasantness og curred in town last F.iday between a of Coal Creek young men who Iwd an old grudge lo knock out. Eugene Mathews, of Oklahoma, tal in putting a little sensa in his rerson to draw a crowd and a8 a natur head and it may make a sober man by H. C. Stokely.

al conseouence had to dive into the grandson of T. R. Points of this city, visited here a day or two the ot mm. wrong pill box to get it. Havensvillo merchants are got.

We wish to announce to the people of naveusville and vicinity that our mammoth store is tilled from top to bottom with seasonable goods of the best make aud latest styles. We meet any and all compettioii On many articles of common use we are making an extra low prices to correspond with the times. Komember, we handle THE FINEST HEATING STOVE The best farm wagons, buggies and carts. Special inducements offered on stoves. Tinware and shelf goods at rock bottom prices, Call and bo convinced that we are the people to do business with.

first of the week while enroute to Washington D. where he has The lawn social at the beautiful sub ting ready for the invasion of one urban home of T. S. Comer Tuesday There is one medicine that will cure immediately We refer to De Witt's secured a position in treasury de of the largest fall trades in the his. niuht was a splendid success, the at partment.

tory of tho country by greatly en tendance boing very largo and the en tertalnment. perfect In every respect, larging their stocks and making One one occasion in the history The handsome front yard was elegant many other necessary and decided lv lichted and provided with rustic Olio and Cholera Cure for all Stimnopr complaints. No delay, no disappointment no failure. Sold by ritokely. Comrade George Case has an ox- 1 remedy for backache which io Vind made to order for the special benefit of the Post Commander.

ly advantageous improvements ant' seats, and the evening was perfect for a delightful outdoor entertainment of the Havensville stock market Chas. Danker paid John Pfige, of Lincoln township, $56.25 for one hog. The animal weighed 750 pounds and the market price was arrangements. The prospects for one of the greatest corn crops in The Havensville cornet band opened the exorcises with an admirable open the history of tho famous northeast Those who never read the advertisements la their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan Kenison of Uolan, Worth Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders, read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft.

Madison had been cured. He procured the same medicine, and to use his own wordB: "It cured me right up." He also says: A neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was over to my house and said they were so bail that he had to do the cooking, i told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it had ctired me, he procured a bottle of it and it cured them up In a week; 60 cent bottles for sale by H. C. Stockley.

Persons who are subject to diarrhoea will find a speedy cure in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Use no other. It is the best that can be made or that money can procure. It leaves the system In natural condition after Its use. We Bell it.

II. C. Stokely. air concert, and the parlor music was OLD RELIABLE nerformed on an Instrument that had Theo. Lf-inbnch, of Onagn, and Everitt, of St, Clere, shipped 7J cents per pound.

corner are bright, and the prosper, ous husbandman is happy, hopefa ust come 2000 miles, a present to Mrs, my cattle from St. Marys Mon-1 Chase from friends in Maine. The Last Friday and Saturday were and enterprising. All anticipat receipts amounted to fl4. -lay.

Leinbach went east to Indi una to buy a lot of cattle to feed. great dayB in Havensville, activity trade circles this fa The ball game Friday brought a and winter and are making arrange large crowd to town, and Saturday being regular trado day the people LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE, Ed. Morgan, Proprietor. First-Class LIVERY, aud Teed accomodations for all, Good Con-veyance to'or from any part of the country It will pay you to call and seo me Charges reasonable Remember. ments to get in on the ground floor, The most pleasant little nills for rec I recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellings.

There is no better liniment made. I have sold over 100 bottles of It this year and all were pleased who nsed it. J. F. Pier-son, druggist.

South 111. It is for salo by II. C. Stokely. II.

S. Hal lock's sister writes home from Oklahoma that corn is bciug contracted there for 10 cents. This evidently appears to be a mistake, as the corn prospect, while -uense, is surely not a 10 center. ulatlng the bowels, are De Witt's Little for milos around had to come to town to lay in their supplies for Kisers. Cure sick headache and constipation.

Small pill, Bmall dose. For Bale by Stokely. the weok..

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