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The Morning News from Havensville, Kansas • 1

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iilM'i i 7-7- State Li 00'. Li i TOPl'A, THE EWS. "No Tort of Honor eo High but the Poorest Boy may hop to tjichilt." OorwW. The Nows. The News.

VOL. 1. HAVENS, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, SAT, Feb.18, 1882. NO. 13 KG 1 Published Saturday Mornings by Got, Kt John will lecture In Haven B.

P. Alexander. $12,000 My 5o! $18,000 lord 8rd. 1881. lteniember Si lls tbe best Leavenworth Coal! I.

RICHARDSON EXECUTED! Ilortlculturnl. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting oi the Horticultural Society at the Ngws Office in iarens the day 1 at Corner Uestauraut. Kansas Central Time No. 1 passenger train going wen Leaves Leavcuwortb 10:30 a. at Valley Falls 12:45 p.

EbiroH. A MmalUPox Rrare. atmosplmra? We heard the distant roaring of a little "northwester" a few days ago that originated in tho neighborhood of Westmorland, its bearings, as.far as we could learn, be-ing something of this character: A This last day of Decembrr, 1881, for On Thursday eveuiuu oftbi week Qeorce on Saturday, Feb. 25tb. Como out.

at Hart's for Gro Office First Poor South rootofflee Kirk, abrnkeiiiuu mi the freight tmiii. ami Arrives at Haveusvillo 8:22 u. fl uiouv inifrosi, payable In one year from dale, Id the follow iir t'ur. renej 1 Jos. Leach, Soo.

AT THE POINT or DEt TU. Arrives at Cluy Center 1:50 p. w. swift indignant motion of the sood pe win of Mr. J.

'1'. Kirk of (hit bun taken nil st (lilt Hnlii Laving become very nick before Mm trulii reached bars. The report bu HAVHNS 'BUSINESS No. 2 passenger train coins eawi ceries and 1 rovsions. Buy Your millinery goods at S.

Cohu'a at cost! Mr. M. 0. (-piitHM w.is onlluil nwnv MUdifeii pie of Westmorland to prosecute Mr, DIRHCTORY. Iv Fridiiv uiomiuir to VVbitrtou, Wyniidilt Co Lelves Clay Center 1:00 a.

Arrives at Haveusville I a. miiii current over (own In a very fewniiii. liles tbiit he was down with mall-nox. wbicb C. P.

Jeffreys for noglect of duty and malfeasance of office, end to Accom Ohio, liftvinu received ft diiimtcb Iruui there Dby Ooonh, Kto. Imt bw sou wim not eip'icte I It live. served only to fccara the kenry mid nothing Arrives at Valley Falls p. m. Light brown and cOffto sugars in any ouantlties.

cn-'cO and Boast plish this, a voluntary contribution of mora. lie young inau trim able 1. lave on STILL Arrive at Leavenworth 4:00 p. ru the eaxtorn-boiiud tmin Friday inoruiiieto It. 8.

It MIT, pom-rid mercbaiidi.e Unole Geo Tolivei. who bu bsn lvlno at over two hundred dollars was raised "in the twinkling ot an Wtuld Be memfcer! Kosevear Mark are selling the best teas aud coffees cheaper thau ev resume duties ushntkemnn, rWlcrnnd Ktiir Public- die uoitil of ileuib furitevend iIhvh, xtill cotl'ees, 'l's of all grades, from yOcls to 15cs, tS'ilvcr Gloss und Pearl lOiYfJUlTS. For live to-dit) (Fiiily. II ix liubht to eiiire lit The cmiiiiiniiiciifi.nl from Ilitvcimville lit er before! it not be well for a genuine prohibition "twister" to Ww over tho the entire 'I'. A.

GILES, general dry gixuU and "Observer" can't be published in the Journal: nny moiueut-i ly of the marl tlif ciiii-. provision store surface of Pottawatoniiet and dry up we never piililihli scmiiliil about our euh Personal. 8 general inerch'tmlisn denier, FUmri Flnnrt Buy Aansas Valley Rose flour! Warrcnted to give satisfaction: $3,50 born, we always try to mty a good word the "Cess pools tnd fountains cf cor Mr. Wm Strieker, who. until stone worlr brick work ItOMIVKAKA JIAKK, fconem! store aud UmuJ It t.

tut N' limn Oiiftgn Journal rupt ion in which our County Attorney lately has been living in Manhattan, provision clenlem. v. "To the pure all things are pure." search, stove polish, IJ lacking and blacking brushe, Lamps, lamp wi'-ks, lamp 1 nriiers and Hues Canned and dried fruKs, bsl brand -i Cove oystorf, cut salmon, cau com, how eh iw, Buckwheat Hour 1 nlicl anil kcrr SvrilUS. per lOOlls. Sold by J.

I'. I.ozuaway. and so many.othcr good men are now called on Wednesday evening ol this uro. Stauffor. nl wh P.

KAZEUEIilt, Oenlrul storo, general wallowing and drinking? aro Well aware. You will fortrlvn week. He is now living at Onaga 22-2w Drens-niukfncrJ We are now prepared to do all kinds "Up guard it thim 1" meroUiit and provision ilinlrr. Druos Li'MDfcR Etc. "for wo know not what we do." but informs us that lie expecis to move aim i slander your neighbors, if we of Which sha I hit to his home in 7aveus soon.

Come we will welcome you, William! or anything i i (he line, of a FlilhT CLASS stone mason Received snd work cun ranted. of njillinury work. a An observing Christian cenflfmnn iiaveus no gel poutmed occasionally Moreover, like M. Oiiod mid "flbanrw JAJIKN UAUVIN. dri-trn mill taney Roods.

specialty. CmII aud sen us. First aud a good Sal-bath worker Mr. Charles Grover has'Purchas cr," perhaps, wo love to "Tell the i .1. i door north of Corner Restaurant.

once said of our town, that, in tho nh ed Mr. C. E. amiltou's house am iru a ana snaine the devil. 'Horns.

Ms. At.xAKnxR lot, and we understand he intends cider inegar, suit cod aud ba i el F'sh, baireUnd dairy, salt, Snow Flake and other grades Frinh cream and soda crackers, cakes jumbles, nuts, French mi ed find stick candies, I Ik und ground pepper.tititmeir, al'spice cloves, grciuiiumoit aence of a singlo saloon, a Methodist Parsonage Vas one among th5 firsf. We acknowledge favors from Mr, Good references furnished." ahd I ond moving to town. Welcome. HAVENS HOUriE.

N. B. Ovarii Pro. T. E.

Tatterelwll, now at Norman' 12tf MltH. itur. waen required. Address W. H.

tiuildiiigs erected in Havens, and had We re jret to learn of thu ville, Doniphan lie Lackey, avens, Kansas. Maeon que-dioned in his mind, if it was not a in Mr. William Coates' family, al OITY HOTEL, H. E. Woodford, Pm- Millet! lletl! says Doniphan is a fine wheat coun nd builder.

good omt for the future of the place most the entire family having been I have 50 bushels of good (vermau cmnamoii I ark muslards, try and tho prospect, so far, is flue for file tor. Coal Ere. But we remember too that almost co hoiisd up tor severnl dayspast, on ac- Millet for seed. a good crop, loo much whisk eval with this good omen tho germs of ccuut oi cickoess, the nature of which 11 -If H. Hart.

ever; for Tom. sin were 1 eing implanted iu the very we have not learned. We trust that S. t. ALEXANDER, eonl denier end That t'dnmcdkinehubeea UO or year in private practice, iu all dUeasctof the thro.it and lung 4, ik the greatest Km.ed'a! heart of onr society A Hop on the 23 i.

it is nothing serious and hope to hear Shert-Horn For Sale have 1 Bull-cif for sale. KeeUanint. ULAcksMmiiNo Etc. gu ger, and flivoring Extracts, pow der, taps mid shot; Baking powders, Kirk's blue, toilet, shaving uud oth- er soans. concen'rted lye and not.

'No soon, is a tnipl. built to God. but ITiere will be a dance aud supper on soon of their recovery. riireo-quirtcrs Short-Zorn; will be 1 thn devil bulsls i elmpel hux 1 bv." IS-Wednesday evening, Feb 22nd. Onr worthy fit.

t'd mid townsman. C. N. mm year old soon. Price, $30.00.

Bui thjs not been true in thi history Ih. tlo ibis Calcaoi can have k. 1882, in Havens, Kan: dance in the Points returned hist Satunfny Imiu ids trip to I- HOSE, black and repair 13-2w J. H. Watts.

mm Miore ine et i ii of our town? Is it not true in the his N' He is loi'kiiiu well aud says he wop. large new building ofC. M. Orover; ash in balls, washing soda, wvsh boards tory of every little town, and in every supper it Haven House. Good mu 1.

M. JAMESON, itluck Hiuith aud reir and tut tin and wooden pails, tin society? But which shall win in our MUU I Ml II public ui 1S69, Price 85c, Sec. aud $1. Sample Bo. ties 10c.

11 11 mjoyed hiuisi ll finely. We bad hoped to et a inor.) extended account of his tour, but have been unable, to do ho this week, us he iihs beou in attendance at 11 eeSsion ol th. sic engaged aud a good time expected BILLIARDS. We have obtained Iiceuse to run Dance including supper, $1.50. fasc' ss it not 1 een said that the fearful lire half conquered? But God tf Jh 0.

WHKini uiHki r. HaKSWAKK FlRMTOKK ElC. Billiard and Pool table in the city and lW By order of the aii drag-u uuun r-ituUcpirfor inle. We, Grind Loilgu of Free Mhnouh iiii'opsikit. I cups, lanterns, tablo poek.tt ing machine oil, cluy.

stoue und wooden pipes, cigars, to bur- be praised the little army of pood we propose to run it strictly according 7 below, guarantee it through Mrs. Lucy Frye, of Circleville, to orders. No whiskey and good or our TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. JAMES B. ATTK1LL, general BALSAM people, who, from the beginnini, had pitched their tents on the enemy's Aeent der will be our motto, has been visiting horae-frieuds in Za-vens since last Friday week, returning on Wednosday of this week.

Of'-' O. C. Iaj' 4t Bracketl An examination of applicants for luijJemfiit end fnriiiti re dealer, LivsRr 8iABi.ts Etc. ground, have all the while cen act 9-tf Rvwlinos Brow.v. r-jt Sol fruprictort.

Fine cut, O. S. ami elieu in? a aaaou Citjr, Ma ing on the defensive, but aided by certificates be held at Louisville ooSaturdjy, V. 25th, 1881 com course ottr hearts(Harts)were made Queen-ware and Glassware sets, nut- To the Public We are now prepared to do ALL God's grace, we bav-et lust assumed H. KnVLlNGti, City liverjinau and ent medit-ines, ink, ens and penhold glad by little Aiick Maud, the bright mencing at 8 o'clock, A.

M. Teach tho have waged a si auiii)iir. kinds of REPAIR work iu our line ers, whoso certificates expire in March lent, but effectual warfare upon the Men fine calf BOO i a soecialt little sunbeam with which God has blest brightened this little house ers, cr.al and case i- oil Inooms snd scrub brush. trim-miniis Only ask i'o- you want NEW work warranted. TRY us.

aed-wbo expopt to- 'sn MM. ihould attend this examination. ftn many men and The anrt Wa jfs e-i i i I TouA-i iimaou aud buii- women nave laid uuvvt Uieir' weapon I9r, GRAND CLEARANCE also pledge yn ot dry goods, notions, iiVs, cr.ps, shoes, men's and s'- i otii's, rub of sin and enhsttd in tho service of the Master. To-dy we congratulate the questions will bo printed. Strangers to thi board must bring a recommendation.

J. S. Mitchell. Bfiard good peop.e of every name snd orde A11NER JOHNSON, City Barber. LEE SOLOMON, with J.

B. At. bers, rubber co.its. lad; Gossamor Hike ttiore! no tirce to delay! who lwve stood al reast in this war coats, clothinjr, 1 h- Mid brown Domestics. Prints, KIjmih-Is.

Jeanses, Happcnniugrs of the Week. SuvnAt. A lovely day indeed Sabbath school well attended and preaching at M. church, Bro. Pas-ley preaches a scholarly discourse from Mark xi and 23rd verse, preaching this evening; much interest manifested and the good word spoken is J.H.

Ward. of I'm going to art's, where Jji-gct fair play trill. Tin smith. fare, erected three good ehurrdie. out J.J.

HdstUllcrl Eirnminora ladies cashmeres, HtfN.njM, Halinora generaled the enemy, and mude wide SALE AT S. COHN'S. IS VAC NOUlUb, ISoul uud eibne chop, Ii, Channel! A Good Time. and lasting inroads into his kingdom sknts, ubias, CioaH riVbons. col lais, handkerchiefs.

Ckik's und Bar hour's flax threa'. Hmu. Laces, nee Now is good tim to plant trees But, dear Christian i nds, the war A. JiElvLlN, mid builder. It.

M. TH4tCHJb.lt, l'huiterer. undoubte-ly accomplishing that where- fare is an unceasing One, and while the dies, scarfs, jackets wall paper, cotton and ONE and blue grass seed. Would it not be a timely suggestion t3 those who are personally interested, to say tht now unto it is sent the largest congrega writhing monster now lies prostrate iADULKBY ETC. THOUSAND and ONE things at tion we have ever hid since the dedi before y6u, perhaps in the form of a Tn nrdar to nlear out mv entire Soldier City, Kent would be a eood time to imnroi-n lio your command wnen called for.

This and more than this. I nrnmiH once-loved habit, or an unguarded ftock. I have concluded to make the B. 0. KINO, bnruexMMddlery, elo.

i cation of the church. Monday. The day dawns bright and the assiduous merchantmen are thought, word, or action or an cvi following deduction on goode: to my many tmtlitut tneuds. appearance of our Cemetery grounds by planting out suitable shrubbery, and by replacing the wild prairie sod AhmH A. UENJNEN, Pont Alisireaa.

Ladies cloaks, former price association once dear to you, put your iiespecttully, II. Hart busy replacing their torn-down goodd foot upon his neck, that he rlga not a $18,00, now $14,09. 15,00. 10,00. J.

VOUAUbS, Jt'eiroyp picture gul with the beautiful evergreen tuft of trom last Saturday a work Messrs, tery. gain and overpower us. Iu short, put Blue grass! Friends, see to it. and 12,00, 8.00. your toot immovably down upon tl.e Obil and Joseph Boach take the train this morninsr tor Eureka Snn'nirs.

Ar don't neglect this matter. It is a dutv U. V. iLOOi), Guy butcher aud iueat 8.00, 6.00. 6.00, 8,75 tuarket.

very throat of the enemy of souls, the you owe to the memory of your depar- kansas. They will be gone several 00, 2,50. enemy of the churches, the enemy of- tea ones sleep beneath the native uncte ueorge loliver very U. V. HZEN, ageut aud opperator Ladies Dollmaus in the same pro society, the enemy of the youths of our K.

0. B. It low to-day; we drive over to see him portion, -i country, which comes to us in the per sod of Cemetery Hill. Onr ReriTal-mcetinH. this evening in company with Mr.

a W. THUAUtUN, Uoiim aud aigu pulu son of tho dr iuk-shops and gambling WATERPOCF AMD FLANNELLs. Hrt The Rev. Hibbard. Of Cir Never before in the LiMtorv of Hiiveiialia.

and Billiard saloons, which are the Waterproofs in all shades, former price cleville, came over this evening to as DoaJer ik HEAVY AND SHELF TINWARE, stoves, FARM IMPLEMENTS. Pocket and table cutlery Corn shellen, he. Ac. GlYEMHA CALL. there been a neries of meetiiiKS sti fruitrul ol U.

HAKT, City drny-uiau. very training schools for Crime. $1.00, now $00.75. sist in the revival meetings Chas. K0(l results at tb one which bits been in a B.

HitlLlUiN, A.itury PuUio. 00.85, xr.H at the Methodist ebnreh the iiiiHt two Grover bought Mr. C. E. PCBLICATION NOTICE.

Red double twisted Hunnell, former, pr wek, and which was brought to a el'we ou house and lot to-Jay. Andrew Howard In the District HVENViLLE ilANK, uffioe hour. 0050, now 0040. rinirsd.iy night of this week, bnriiis tliu. i t.

at tu 6 p. Oduoral loan aud bauk Tuesday. Messrs. C. N.

Points-. us. Plaintiff. Court in aud for Sarah Howard Pntta.wtnm; 40. 30.

time there were 85 sceession to the M. Thomas J. Coverdale, and Fine opera flannell, former price lug anuiie, 0. VY. IMd 01 DltAlfilEN.

Defendant, County, State of Heat! XI M. F. FLOOD'S, ebnreh, several of the nnmber nuitiug in fitll eouiiectiou. The uiauy large and ord.rlv enn 50 now 35. Hamilton, take the morning train for Flanuells in all shades, former pric I Kansas The defendant Sarah HavAm Kregations that asueuibled from time to time I opeka, where they go to attend the cucacHM.

will nnite with in nayiiiff that the beet of hereby notified that she has hnn mit 35, now 25. Canton flannells very heavy, for. brand Lodge ol Masons, which con venes there on the 15 th- Isaac Daw order was maintained throughout, and a de- and that she must answer the petition Tou will find fresh meats at my M. S. CHCBCH, prchlBg every two nervliiB raepert wax eiteuded to Bra.

Pb1v shop at all times. Also fresh sausa son and family, start for Indiana this mer price 18 eta, now 12. 16. 10. veeai.

uev. tx. a. raiey, raator. mider whose supervision the meatiiim Wv niea oy the piaintitl in said court on or before the 28th day of March A.

D. 1882. Or said petition will tiin City Livery Stable, ges, made every day by my new pat morning- Law suit before Justice been siioo-snf ul ly conducted, and who aeetn all shades former price 15, now 10. lt BAPTIST CHU11CH, praacbiug every ent revolving grinder. Wilson this evening Bro.

Hibbard two week. Kov. W. Johngon, Pmttor. etl to InniHe into his congregations that gen.

lie spirit of kindness and resneet so character. as true and, judgement rendered accordingly: Divorcing her from said "Vl Call at Havens meat market and preaches to-night, and an unusual re ME.fS BOOT. Mens' hand made heavy kip. for Henry Rowlings, istio of the mnn himself: The Rev. Hilmrd be convinced.

plaintiff, Snd barriug and divesting viva I spirit is manifested. mer price $4.00, now $3.00. of Cirolevil le circuit, was present several days 1-tf M. F. Flood Wkdnssday.

Bright and balm uer, we saw aerenuant, ot all right title, and interest in and to nr'nni 2.75- Mrs. Fry and Lizzie take the train for Fine calf, hand made, former price una dm good work iu the meeting. My the several bousebold which buve beu set in order during these good uieetiiiBL live cnu erty of said plaintiff, and for costs of 6.00, now 4.25. Our lam has recvtlv been ttor)ed Circbville Pat Lauehlin a1U iKi. G.

Ohannell 5.00, 8.50. up with lhe very rt cfhorees ptirf I v- tinnally aud steadfastly iu the faith nutil the morning to tell us that he had sold sun, Feb 11th, Andrew Oward A.D.1882 i PiiintifT Boys kip boots hand made, former price perfect day. gies, and we feel safe in saviva thai 3.00,now w. 2 25. D.

V. Sprague, Plaintiff's Attorney, have as good rigsasean befomdin (he three fine cows and a yearling "to some gentlemen from Corning The- law suit before Jnstico Wilson whs decided 2.50, 1.75. Ladieo fine kid shoes, former price SOLDI ERICITY. KAN. Somethings the "News" Would like to See.

Better sidewalks in town. county. We aho have good platform PUBLICATION SOTICE. 3.00, now i i 2.50. 'pnng wagons for commercial men.

in favor of Mechem Mr, 2.50, 1-85. A few more good business blocks Pebblo goat hand former price Ohalhs of Onaga, ca'led this afternoon -Bios. Pasley and Hibbard in avens. 7 EflMS REASON A RLE: 2-t 2.50. now 2.00.1 Emma L.

Jarbkaux I la the district vs Plaintiff, Court in and Robert P. JarbkIux for Pottawato-De fondant. mio Co. Kans. The said defendant, Robert P.

Jar beaux is hereby notiiirfd that ha hi The temperance ordinance passed heavy ealf sines, former orica 2.50. made us a pleasant call this after'. DR. RICHARDSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and rigidly enforced. now 2.00.

Grain leather, former noon Rev. Hibbard preachoa this The Btronor holds of sin tArprar once 2.00. now 1.50, 1.75 evening. now 1.25. Misses fine shoes andchi broken down in our town.

oeou sued by said plmntift, and that he must answer the petition filed bv An ordinance nrohihitinr th HAVENHVILLE. KAN.S dren shoes in same proportion. Mens' clothing and furnishing goods. A COLD "rYATE." -A prohibition, wave struck St. said plaintiff in said cOurt on or before the 22nd day ot March a.

lsa of kerosene oil in town Sfter nipht. JDEALER IN Furniture and Utipairse Mens' overcoats will be closed out r-A good crop of corn planted and a Mary's and Wamego last Saturday, which bids fair to chill the life-blood Or thi said petition will be taken as true and judgement rendered accordingly. Divorcimr tho said nlalntift prosperous year for the farmers. at nearly your own price. Mens Cashmere suits, former price The Hon.

John P. St. John efo. of the eerpent-heajd saloon-keepers that $18.00, now $14.00. P.

A. REED ATTORNEY AT LAW. Money loan at the lowest maakit rates. ON AO -KANSAS. from said defendant, and for costs of ted to the Presidency in 1884.

infest those places. Sheriff Griham suit. A lew more good Btone business was aroused to his duty and followed Emma L. J.rbeacx, Plaintiff. D.

V. Spraaue. Attv. for Plaintiff. 1.00, 12.00.

13.00, 10.00. 10.00, T.oo. An all other clothing ia proportion Wo have thousands of other arll- in the wake of thn uprising current At If 'I buildings, such as the one now oocu pied by Mr. J. B.

Attnll. Feb. 4th, 1882. 1M3 Good men elected for councimen all at mv new buihlma'Ari and put the "shackles" to six of the violate rs of tho law in St. Mary's.

Ho said when ever he was forced to HENKY RAW LINGS, Auctioneer, liesi-deuea Haveuaville, RaoKaa. clea that we cannot mention here, t'ne my stock, consisting of a full line ot CITY HOTEL. The travelling PUBLIC will now find the city offices at our next town election. me if pfttnible bofuro advertixinf; date of Hale do so, he would "push them to tho which will be sold at a great sacrifice. Ladies trimmed hats and bonnets find good hotel accommodations at the A better turn out," of the town City Hotel, which has been recently will be closed out at a reduction from people to Sabbath school Will.

they push? We think so; and at home is the place to commence. Does not our County Attor rehtted and put in first class order. Thomson House. bOLDJEB CITV, KANa L.K FKOTR -The Marshal to forbid the boy. FURNITURE GOODS, CHAU', EU1CEATJ3," MIRUORS, pxoruaa frames, sm 1 Table faro the best the market can Afford.

Terms reasonable? playing ball on tho town site on the ney also feel the chilling wave? or twenty-five to fifty per cent. Remember that these goods must and will be sold, therefore, call early before the assortment is broken. "a 1 4 Sabbath. does he inhale the fumes of a more do- 8. E.

Woodford, Proprietor..

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