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The Morning News from Havensville, Kansas • 1

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'No Post of Honor so High but the Poorest Boy may hop to retch It." Qarfitld, lllavcnsville News. Ilavensvillo News. VOL. 1. HAVENS, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, SAT JULY 15, 1882.

N0.34 ILL Stand Linen a iremu-d to a sorrowing mother last foul bulk, may you one and ill be to fortunate at to strike the home rubllahed Haturday Mornluf by T. D. INoLEE, J. E. JAliEtQX, AblTOlS.

lUveiiimlle Hcnm. Fine shower Sunday morning. in company with Mr. II. Todd of Holton we vinited Xenchn-tel.

ADVERTIMIXURATEM. One column $100.00 Oue-lialf ruliuna One-lrlli column i 35 00 O'le-eiifhlh column I 15. 60 Ooe-ixieeutU column 10 00 L'K rtl notices ft renin sr line. 1 ft tj 1 ViS 1 All Mils ndvoiUMiifc will l' colla ted monthly. I TAKEJ NOTICJV 'J he In di.

sol the fi-wii suciilv nro x-p lo lve si i h-e-ir am suip on Thtirs- ilnv of emiti KC'tk at 6 o'glock. Aiiysie wishing a-o sli let.cjviuo run v't il lv I'lllhi nt lli cl.iirc.Wal ll.ul hour. Butter and Kei; are taple artii'les at Harti. River prices pAib. Best quality 0 oatmeal at Roevear and Mark's; 14 Us (or Also I fresh lot of groceries.

The books of J. A trill are now iu my hands for Unction. Any one kbowiug themselves indebted to the firm ol Poiuls Si Attrill. or to the mid J. B.

Attrill, will pleare call at once and settle either ly cash or note utnl save costs. Hamilton Aiunve, Insure in theCentenia) Mutual Life Insurance Company, Builiiigtou, low a J. E. Jameson, Ajtciit, Ilavensvillo, Kanx. Now is the Time.

Subscril for the New. Only $1 25 a year, or $1.50 for the Weekly Cap-, ttal and for one year. Ilait has a gcuerll ass rtincnt of men's aud boy's summer hats. UfA CARD -a The ladies connected with the Church of Christ at this place, having orguui- ed a sewing cirde, do solicit pal ronage of all those wishing to ready made shirts, overalls, I louses, etc. Also all articles of ladies aud childreus' wear The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of s.iid Church.

Mrs. Ida Lackey, Mro. Abe McKce and Mrs. Clara Taylor will receive all orders and disp' se of all work when Please give us a call, therel assisting in a good 'caue. Miss Osta Hart, Secretary.

er-NOTlCE. Anyone receiving the News with out having sul scril ed for the same may be sure that it is sent by some friend or is a specimen copy. Some fifteen ortwenty copies are 1 e- mg sent to paitles ly their friends liv ing iu and near Haveusville. ROSEVEAR MAEK We are prepared to take fat cows or any other cattle iu trade. Still at the Front.

With Hirdware, Plows and Wagon 'timber; itlso, Sewing Machines at Cost for Pry Good, Notions, lids mid Cups, uiiil a Kunernl line of Groo ries always on hand. Cull and investitfute our prices and tie convinced, UOKEVK.AH& MAl.K. By "ft Your Friends Help us and we will help you! Evert Man in North-east Pot tawatomie Should Subscribe" fob the NEWS. "Swear not at all," neither at your wife, nor at your grocery bill, but buy your groceries cheap of S. Hart, for cash or produce.

FREE. FREE. FREE. NEW DISCOTERT FOR PILES A new remedy for this dreaded dis ease has been discovered by Dr Deming. A single application will convince the most skeptical of its most wonderiul healing powers.

By calling on C. M. Grover, druggist, you can obtain a sample box free of charge, which will satisfy you of its curative qualities. Notice is hereby given that the stock ot Hardware, furniture, implements, tinners tooUa, stock, shop, etc. of J.

AUrill, Assignor, now in my hands ready to sell, either by wholesale or retail. Any one wishing to buy one ot the best business' in the Slate of Kansas should at once avail themselves of this opportunity; for ihe goods must be sold at some price. And now is the limt and here is the place to get a bargain. tn person or address me at Havemville, PoltawaUmie Kims. C.

E. Hamilton, Asignee. Appointments. There will be preaching morning and evening at the" Baptist Church of ilavensville on Sunday April 23, then regularly every two morning and evening. Also Covenant meeting on Saturday 22, at 2 p.

m. By order of the Church We have made arrangements with the Capital Publishing Company ly which we are enabled to make you this uoparalelled Offer, viz: for only $1.50 cash we send you the "Weekly Capi and the Mornixo News for one year. Remember this offdr is ouly for thirty days. You get the Official State paper for the sum of 25cts. Sul scribe now.

on the death of a beloved aon by. MA Ripe Oil Weep nil inor- for llie rnrevr dry tinnw i I linve Itl I a hoi Id of Morrow mother, Of aim and toil and fenrs. Allluillli on iiiInm my form inollrar, ami voice liluu olieeivd your liomi'i Tbut lorni you lovu hi aMuiug hilie No bows liel'oru (Iml. lliroue. Oil doiild oil Ih hold llm iiiiki-Is mother, In rolnw of iliiiiiiiK while riiu cmiie lo nui.le my Kpiril wile, lu a lund ot inrn delight, Oil ooiild you IikIioIi) my nit thur, Ari-e from body ol vim Au.l sour In it lund of eiidleMN joyn With Je hg, to i Vi relntl' Oil oouhl you liehtiLJ llie until UiOtltaC, i Tii.il Kiite of linuhl Au'l niJurkliuK cents of miatihe Ah they butft nuoii my Mlil.

Oh ooiild you Iwliohl our Sivi ur mother Ami the limn wltldn Urn. llmul He kihIIbh mid weldoiues youtenild mothur, Ami liuniheiK hiln witli Hlk Uiuil. Tlmt goldeu lmri Wtor me mother, Its stmina are lieivwilv nel, I oitnt my thm-n liefoie (toils tlmme Aud worsliip nt Hin, frnl. 'I'Iihii wipe those tears uway mother, Lt lhair fount In) ever ilry. I wiiit for you ill ft tetter Imnl Where ne ahull never ilia.

I wnit to Wfleomo you nil nmther' All deiir loved oueHOf eiirtll. When ohLus ol victory in onr hunds yoi bear Auil iriiimpU over deiuh, There will be an excursion toLeav enworth rnd return on August 10th 1882 for the beuefit of the Sunday Schools of avenaville. $1.50 for round trip which will include a free ride for ALL in carriages from Leav enworth to the FORT, COALS AFT and all places ot interest in aud about the The excursionists will all be driven to the beautiful grove in the FOR I where the childreu will enjoy a BAS KET PICNIC. A tree and easy day for all lorgetting tor a time the buey cares of life. 4 coaches and 1 flat car will run on the excursion.

avensville AND will accompany Train will leave tfaveasville at 1 a m. sharp And "arrtve atlieiven worth 10:30 a. m. Leave Leaven worth at 6 p. ni.

And arrive at veusville 10:30. Children between the ages of 5 (nd 12 half fair. Sale of tickets will commeuce Tuesday July 18th and 1 continued until August 2d. The name of purchaser of each ticket will be taken and if money enough is raised for the excur sion, train will posithely run on day and date above meutioued, if not each persons money will be refuuded. By order of committee.

From America City. Editors News: The rain ou last Sabbath has in spired the agriculturist to an alarm ing extent. Confidence is fully restor ed and the average farmer smiles when he looks over his corn field. icnauoa vv uiiamson returned on 1 14. last Saturday having only gone as tar on the road to the promised Laod (Arkansas) as Ft.

Scott Kis, His Father in Law Jones grew not weary by the way but is traveling 6n to the country he started to explore. We predict th It Mr. will take plen ty of time to look over the country and then return feeling satisfied that Kansas will compare favorably with other states. The 4th of July passed off very pleasantly at this place. The evening entertainment was a very en joyable 'The' hall club intend having another daoce on Tuesday night July 18-82 at this place, all lov ers of social dancing are cordially in vited to attend.

The enfertainment will be given out doors on the same ground as on the 4 th of July. Amer ica base ball club got badly scooped by the Circle ville club Soldier City on the 4th ot uly. Our advice to the home club is this. That if You have fully decided that every thing out side 11 playing is a fraud and not worth looking after, the next step then is lor you to become master of your calling. In order to do this successfully you must study well the of your profession, then if you put in.practice your 4heo et'ujal knowledge in a good and workman like manner, for 3 or 4 years, you will then have realized sufficient out of the profession to purchase all equipage that an invalid corpse need.

Don't get offended lays at our remarks we feel interested in your out come. Take on board plfuty of lifes enjoyments, and when you have played your last match game batted the last ball delivered frdm your lightning pitcher, caught the last fly ball, made your Jacob Mensch has a vi ry sick child Mrs. H. 3, Zart visited Zoltou thi week. Ripe fipp'es and peaches have ap poared in the avensville market.

II. Thompson. City Drayman. Charges reafiouable. Give me a trial FRUTJARS! FRUIT JARS! At Richardson it SolomouV 83tf Ed has had his mustache he can see it.

no Rev. St. John, of Ouaga, lectured to a large audience Sunday evening Rained agi.in Tuexday. a Judge Hoaglin and Mr. Wilson, of Holten were in town Thursday Union Sunday School at Christian church, 9:30.

Services by Mrs. Ripley at 11, a. m. Mit Tully McCormic, of Ontario and Mi Kate Wilson of ZTolton, are visiting at ZarU. A.

M. Hurt, James Martin aud John Dawson hare gone to St. Marys looking tor work. Pat Tines has discharged all his on account of a Dew boy at his bouse. C.

M. firover is constantly ordering new goods to meet the varying wants of his customers. Ed Richardson and C.E. Hamilton took in Leavenworth Wednesday acd 'I hursday. Lard Oil, Castor Oil, and Golden Machine Oil, for Machine use At Richardson Si Solomon's 33-tf Go and see Uncle Tom Giles.

If he can not sell you any goods, he wil give you a fair chance. Miss. Uattie Murphy and Miss. Met- ta Coiner are attending the Institute at Louisville. W.

H. Lackey and family lett for Stdckdale Via the Kansas Central, Tuesday afternoon. Machine Repairs Sections, Rivets, Bolts, Boxes Ac. At Richardson Solomon's 33-tf The City Hotel, under the management oi Mrs. Woodford, is second to i.oue.

Travelers will find everything home like and comfortable. Thursday wan remarkably cool Spleoded weather for farmers. Tbey are taking advantage of it to do as much of their harvesting as possible. Milliard Flood is trying hard to give his customers as good beef as the market affords, and he succeeds. Try it! NOW ON HAND 12 Dos One quart.

12 Doz two quart. FRUIT CANS. At Richardson Solomon's. 83-tl John Pitman was arrested by Deputy S. Marshall and taken to Hoi- ton Mohday charged with selling whisky without license.

Tom McFarland is doing a good business for the German insurance of Fret port, Ills. Remember when yOu want to insure) you can't do better than to insure with him. i H. S. Hart wishes to say to his patrons and friends that his new goods, selected by Mr.

Ed Richardson, are arriving all right, and he wishes you to call and examine them. No trouble to show goods! Elders R. L. Downing, of Manhat tan and Watson of St. George were visiting their many friends in and near ziavensville this week.

Elder Wat son preached at Christ's Church on Wednesday evening. Mr. T. J. Peters, of Corning was in town Friday.

lately purchased 100 head of cattle in the neighborhood of Buck's Grove, and has gone back lobuymom. Te thinks of making Zavensville one of his shippia points. Mr. Calvin Strange bronght to our office some as fine specimens of fall wheat and flax as we ever saw. The straw is five feet long with large, well filled heads.

We counted 35 grains in an average head that will trade' number 2. The flax will average 2 feet four filches in length and is of excellent qual- banc and hear the welcome cull come III. The two day meeting auiiuuuoed tor last Saturday and fuulay was ou account of I ho raiu iudeltuilely postponed. I ti-ms scarce this week. Frank Noiuiau is agaiu feeliug comfortable ader a very severe spell ol suffering i i Here wtf are! am now prepared to accomodate traveler wiih transportation let Ween Ft.

3flni)ai)d IIdvuih-ville Uond rig. 'Always on time. Loave (avensville promptly at 7 o'clock and arrive at St. Marys at 4 o'clock, Moudays, Wednesdays aud Friday. IeaveSt.

Mary at 1 o'clock and arrive at Haveusville at 4 o'clock, Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. I respectfully solicit your patronage. J. P. Taylor.

'For Sale. A $150 Esty Organ fi2for $100, as good as NEW. Used tut little Call and see it nt T. D. lnslee's, or inquire at this Office.

20 tf. Just Rfeceivfcn! -a 600 Fruit Jura at $1.50 per dot 1,000 pounds White Lead at $7 50 per hundred; 100 gallons Boiled Oil at 10 cent pe gallon. At C. M. (J rover's.

LOfmt On Thuisday afternoon, a gold ear ring. I lie nnuer win be suitably le warded by leaving it at this office. CITY BARBER SHOP. I have this week, filled up my Shop with the best material I can find iu the market. Any one wishiner any thing done in my line will do well to try me.

You will always find my tools in the best of order Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges made Give me a trial. Removed to the Havens House. Yours Respectfully, T. E. Tattkhshall.

-6rand Discoveries. The discovery ot'n reut remedy ia frequent ly ii nnilUr ot accident. This, however, ia uot the case with Taruxine now widely known ml approval! as an almost remedy for Liv.er Complaiut, and diseiies ot the Rid- ueya ami Uowel. The beat phyaiciiius Lave for many years used various prepuratious of laudeliou rootiu Ibeee disease, hut with oul) jtuliffVreut success. After a long series of xperiuienta, a eoiubitmtiou, with the active priuciple of the Duudeliou as a bssis, and ol her approved remedies to hidden its potency hug been effected, mid the desired epwiiiu for these discuses bus beeu found in the pro.

Inctiou i'unixiue. For sale by SI. Uro- rer. 1' i Remember. That 'IV1 A.

Gtlos soil drygoods, groceries, boots and shoes and everything usually kept in general merchan dise store cheap as the cheapest. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for groceries. LOOK ttERE I I am now prepared to do all kinds of repair work on harness, boots and shoes. Mens fine calf boots a special ty. Givo me a trial.

IuaXc Nomas. NOTICE. There will be a meetins of the credi tors of James B. Attrill at the office of U. b.

Hicks in Louisville, Pottawato mie County Kansas, ou Tuesday Au gust 22nd 1882, and during two con secutive days thereafter. At which time I will adjust a)l claims against the trust funds of James B. Attrill (assignor.) Aud all creditors who shall not attend at thd place designated and during the time, and make their de- and shall be precluded from any ben- fit of said Estate. 0. E.

Hamilton, Assignee. April 17, 1882. 22-tf Office lirst Door South Poctofflc TERMS, One Year ia Advance 1.25, Time 1.60. Filtered at ihe Poet office in Haven Ville He second clam muter. Subscribo for The ONLY 91.25 7 PER YEAR.

Il is onr ilesire to conduct a Urst-class weekly JOURNAL, hiicn as should be in even family. In the columns of the NEWS eek will be found miscellaneous reading matter, bucIi lis snort and interesting stones, eketehes, poems, together Willi editorials on lending topic of everyday interest, tLe ues ol the State and in a compendious wy, Hie ne wit of tne IV HOLE country. IIAVUNS WJSINliSS DIRECTORY. DR. RICHARDSON PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, HAVENHVILLK, KAN8 D.

F. FEES, HAVENS KANSAS Announce himself a Auctioneer. References niveu. 4ddrag, Havens, Kuns. FRANK M.

WILSON. HOUSE ANO SIGN PAINTER. Bolder Kansas. 11 avensville Lodge No. 34, A.

F. A. meets in regular communica-, tion on tbo 1st and 3rd Saturdays in each month. Thos. Coverdale, W.

M. John U. Allen, Secretary. AVENSVILLE LODGE NO. 65.

A. O. U. W. Under special dispensation Meets on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.

i J. B. Attiu'll, M. W. W.

M. Strieker Rec.Sec'y II AVINSYILLE LOIMJE, NO. 184. I. 0.

0. F. Meets on Mondayoight of each week. Jot. Lkach, N.

G. Mogfes Jewell V. G. CM. Okovr, Rec' S.

11. Hart, Tres. T. J- RiyHARitoN, Perm. S.

F. A. REED ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 Honey 10 loan at tte lowest maaktt rate. OMOA KANSAS.

Neuchatel lies about ten mi'es west of Ilavensvillo and five miles north o1 Onaga. It Js distinctively a Freti'h Kettlement aud shows by the general appearance of thrift that the inhabi tants are industrious and fruzal. It is a 1 oautiful country gently undulating and its fin farms are well cultivated. Tbo crop prospects were fiever better. We hAd the plcasuie of making the Acquaintance of Mr.

Alfred Honjftur, as true a nature's geutleman, as we have ever met. lie received us cordially and wit'1 that frank, generous hospitality that so quickly puts one at ease. Mr. Bonjour is one of the pioneers of Kansas and, is a representative man of Neuchatel Uleanings. Manhattan wants water works.

II Keney's store at St Marys was burglarised the night of the 5th. Guiteau's skeleton is to Le- one ot the curiosities ot the National useum. Seneca Tribune: one hundred thous and Texas steers are coming into Kansas. Mrs Scoville writes a long letter to Rev icks in which she offers the" body of Guiteau for sale. Lei anon, Ohio was the scene of two terrific rain storms which washed nway the lower town, damaging the City $50,000 Capital.

Live hogs at the Union stock yards, Chicago, hae been quoted at $9. the highest price known for years. Represetative Bayne, of Pennsyl vania, says: liarneid neuevea in toe right of law; the present executive in personal government." The heavy storm of Tuesday visited Tastings, Nebraska, unroofing the de pot; And elevator overturned the school house at Glenville and badly damaged the crops. Reports from all the counties of Ill inois snow that the wheat crop is five percent better than the average and seventy-five percent better than this time last year. Now that harvest has begun reports come from every direction of victims of carlessness and accident in opera ting reapers.

an item of interest to mokers and tobaco chewers is the statement that the cause which threat ens the life of Senator ill was caused by nicotine which got into a Mister ou his tongue while he was smoking. The British fleet, nnder Admiral Seymour, bombarded Alexandria, gypt July 11th. The forts were quiok-ly reduced to a heap of ruins and the palace of the- Khedive was burned. On the 12th, Seymour continued the bombardment which was very destructive. Republican: The Supreme Court has decided adversely to Louisville in the case of Sabin vs the County Commissioners, otherwise known as the County Seat case.

We do not know what action, if any. will take, further in the but 'pre sume the question will come to a vote soon with Wamego aud Westmoreland as the contestants. ZTowever we will wait and see. Married: at the residence of the bride's parents, July tth, 1882, by Rev. II A.

Pasley, Mr. Charles E. Kroth to Miss Maggie Nicholas, both of Jackson county. Nationalist The State Central Committee de serves the censure it is receiving for calling the State Convention so early in the season. It will meet at least a month too soon and, in view of all the facts, it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the date.wJs put thus early in the hope that localities while some are irritated over the failure of their favorite to secure a nomination tor congress, delegates will be' elected who will be more likely to oppose 8t.

John than would be the case if they were choeen titer passion had cooled and all Ihe facts become known. It is also the worst season of the year to get people interested in anythiag. The professional politicaus will, however, all be on hand, of course, and the peo- ie win aiierwara ue calico; on to en- orse their action, hehe-right or Wrong. i fi Where I van get fresh beef and mutton. Also, hams, shoulders, and breakfast bacon.

Butcher on Mondays and Thursdays. Call and be convinced. Remember I have Ice for sale. M. F.

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