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The Morning News from Havensville, Kansas • 4

The Morning News from Havensville, Kansas • 4

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The Morning Newsi
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Havensville, Kansas
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i i --I -i tm iri'itvrvi MiMtrr KhIcI lit Ar-t little eliloken, wild a queer 1 Ksnus Central Time Telle. JIAVKIN V1LL.U NEW BY INSLEE JAMESON. HaVk-NH, 1 l8to skeep raising. The Dr. has a pair Cq Ui TABAXINE TlM Grettl Usss 'i AtotoMeMv TARAXINE I a aW4il all iMrmnmm JCMiMya, TARAXINE I TAIIAXIXB Cur IAvkt Com Never falls to ewre Chronic plaint in all Agu, Try it.

Mage, tamaxinb TARAXINEX Cure Curet Ilabttuatl Dyrppi4 and VfHstipation. I JSMltpeafi, TARAXINE fW Sale ll nrnmauu mmd Prict, SO CU. and $1.00, A.KIEFEjR. maianapolls, Ind. fft l.

Jhitll.N itrowii' Kxt.wi(Mi Preo. Truxiiin Meiu'iranduiu tinok ffivnt wny lit 0. M. OroviT. Ctll uii.t got one.

HUU Npiilriu "I wtli I eoiilil Dud a ft little worm," Huld tbe next little clilokeu, with an 0.1,1 little sliniK "I wink I mM flii'l a Cut llltl l.iigl HhIiI tUs tlilnl little olilckau. with a iilmrp little equial "I wiou I eoiitil fluil Nome niue yllo 111 wT tbe fiiurtti Utile elilbkenV witli a kimhII bfb of grief; '1 wleli I O'Milil find a credii litlU Imf," Mtil tlieflflli little otlokvii, witli a fniut little uiuta "I wili 1 eon Id And wee gmtal t(inr "Mow, see lier" wild tlie mother, from tlir RTaeli pntoli. "If von wiuit ujr Urakfitei, jimt h- itfait Frm Jottriwl, Common Sokrwi Htwdle. Editvrt AVuh Our law Wnkfers hav6 specified the branches of seirlltc which shall Is taught iu ihf bvery one kditiils. thai to be rifht.

a carefat examiuAtion of the enr- if ulunf shown that it is suxecptii I ol improVem. nt. The fir-it, aud that ritlu'st importanotij are those brandies which teach tbe use of letter; thut is, oruiogrupy, reauiiig, ana writing Every mau or woman should possess kuowloJge of niliubors. Arithmetic, men, is the next in oruvr. It ts easy euough to make up tlic schedule this far.

Uecaiise thit which most need ed bh jut.l ocupy a plac at the hu.id ot ue list. We uiuet ieuru how to read, else cannot learn how to spell, else we cannot learu how to write. Following the aame rule tlul branch should come next which el need to use. Whit if it I Geography No. That is usefa but many get a- loog vary well without it.

Grammar? Common peoplo practice that tit le, History? oui filths of the masses. cure tut nine about tbe past. Kvery one needs to keep som account of Luitiueus transactions. Book-keeping, then, should come next. I kuow that people olten reject that which is needful, until they are educated to it.

Says one. It is well euough for elerks, and bankers to learn that, but working men do not need to bother their brains with such stuff. I get along very well, and I dou't know any thing about book-keeping 1" 1 "IVERY TABLE! A 0 New. Stable. Fresh Teams, at iiiving Run in Connection with the City Havenvil'e Kas.

Liuiiben F. WILSON. JU1TICI OF THE PEACE, CH01CH wbm much 1 amd wild LANDS nSSklW2 I dl'- imiekeutlowjeb Aural fur Old DAHTPftun i.tto LlKU'l'OM iiwMnitu CuiupuM, mntj ruMie, aiut ttonrey.uo,, KAt. mu 1 rnuuing or with Fresh Qrocerie (alueexiBware GlasswarE Etc GRKAT REDUCTION IN FJUC The dry JFOoda anal iuiiL. largo I (OCX Ot IHTt.

CLOTHlilO, IHOEI, ETl Afulletookof AND0EKT8TISS Or VEBY0S4CRT TION MILLiNEBV GOODS OF rrHEujX8r8Tvn; A POLL LIVE Orr.ADlliS ANP QCTT8 IJOf ALSO IHUNK8 AND 7 ALICES. I WILLNOT 01 CNDKBSOLL Blaoksmith Shop. Uyoasraotawy BLACK SMITHING Done go to J. M. Jameson's I 3 duck.

Dr. M9 Key aud Kapler lv en closed the vscsflt lou on tho west end el the old town site, ami art goiof in- I of juvenile eouthdowns, a present, learning their peculiar hlbita. Farnursare almost done And if we are to judge I tbeir stack- yard, cattle wl'l fr better this winter than they did lest. The corn crop la the lit we bare bad (or two yean, and o'atoes belts the oldest settler. nd are doing thriving 'bnaineaa in tbeir Una, (Vandall can nnderaoll any place in America City, In hii lite 6f groceries sod canned goods, We think St, John ean Afford to ae rem up now aince the convention, wane the can perhaps Mo Care ran go nucka with him.

as a barrel of cider would help us out amasmgly T. A Pleasant Surprise tfn MaltmU VimV Kir I FinMar. Tuesday Aug, the S2od being Mr Vance's birthday, her children thought to give their mother a suprisa, and a complete auprise it waa too. Mrs Vaneo.s brother C. P.

1 Tamer lod family were there on a vi-iit, from Neb. And they persueded Mrs Vance 1 4. ro i. 7 o.u.. ymj 10m a viau.

cw uie good lady re-to Mr. Tr mnCa Kama Inn hnmr in th fleld to ir -a 1. a. Dill HQ ooaar uu warn acii uvuiw tuuu a i itfiJ 7, ua 'nenua a-nog iron. oxruoa.

800,1 ol flIled h.P P7 na A VD Wse mnrwow air. rouna a.ier nia wiw' her of hrt' Ud aa frtf corae muM won MriK 7 mdch iodeed who the trwn i winking perhapa 11 was one of herjbrothers from Oregon, whom she had not seen for manyyeara Mra Vance quickly left the diaper ta and hurrying on her bonnet waa soon herJwAy home to greet, not her brother, hot her children who stood wilting to receive her. It was some momenta before she comprehended its meaning, but when she thought of that being her birth day the began to wl come them all with hearty hand shakes lovinz Words, which made their hearts glad. Then cam the dinner, a large table was spread trader the cnerry trees basket and boxes were overhaul until soon a most magnificent and sumptuous repast fit to serve on any occasion and to which aoapie justice was dune. It was A pleasant eight to Mr.

and Mrs Vance seated at the head of the table surounded by her children, tha first time the I rothers sisters were ever permitted to all together at one time, as one sister home has always been ia Ind. until quite recently. Quite a number of handsome presents were received by Mrs Vance from her children. A. most delightful time waa had, those in attendance being en 'husiastie over the enjoyment ot the oeoasjdnv The afternoon Was spent in and conversation then each wishing Mrs Vance and her husband many years life and happih'esa And many tnore' happy txk their leave each one glad that they were permitted to be Altogether the occaaion was one hna be remembered by the participants with emotions ot pleasure.

One who was there. Mrs W. 8, aaji "i es.i lie Moral of Alexandria. The ease with which the Brittish iron-clads destroyed Alexandria, ought to be a warning to the Ameri-, people. We have cities on our sea-coast of enormous wealth which utterly defenseless We have no And not gnn in the country to drive away a hostile fleet It would take eighteen months to prepare the machinery for cAsting gnns cspable ot coping with those now mounted on decks ot the Brittish, French, and German ships, of wsr.

The stnpid path of the American press and public on this important matter if 'imply phenomenal. Potentially, are the greatest military nation earth.but actnal'y at present we re wholly unprepared for A contest with a tenth-rate naval power. Thej furkish or Chinese fla.it ravage shores, and we have neither the guns to defend onrselves, ner the ships to beat them off. In the war 181i we had war ships superior to hose of Grat Bnttain, and they saved oi from' national humiliation. Yet even then the.

Brittish troops captured Washington and burnt the capital. tfrmoretfit Monthly far Sepf'mber. Get out your rusty shot guns, whistle up our dogs and go for the chickens. hAve no doubt but such persons are sincere; and it is naessiy to educate theuj to a better knowledge of what they really need, A practical knowledge of bookkeeping is a great preveutive of law suits, In thesd times when the credit system is pi actioed to such an alArmiug extent, if; each party would outer every transaction iu a book, upeu settlement, mkny disputes, and lawsuit would be avoided. Book-keeping is looked' -pon as be ing one of the kigh'krAuvhe of sol eoce, aud beyoud the capacity or da velopinent of miud of the ordiuary Uy.

or girl of. lea or twelve years. ButSUcU la not the" case Let th teLook la siirplUled; brought dowu to the ground work ul the suiouce. aud We liv 8vitty as allruciiva aud as saaiiy couipreUanded as uritliwetic UiiX 1w taex ot such books we are uot iinoly to progress vury rapidly Our tegiiUlure bun made oue u. to- ward this laglucted science to tho uotice otlbe people, ttut 11 Wus otio gruud utistuke lo m-Lt a kuowledgu ot it neevsstry lor a iLsi grade ctirtillcaie, gujy, it should have bauu tuudii uecemary for A eucmd grade 1 hiu leacners would be fompolled 10 gAiu a kuowlideof thu science; would make it poiisibld tor every Uisirict 10 liave it uiiglit in their sciiool.

in lh absence oC suitable text books the iciichur co iid prepare A series ol graded exercise tor oral instruction, and exerciso his school once, twice or ibreeliinosa weuk; aud his patiuu ill asl'tuislK-d to see how their lit tle oues grasp the knowledge. Pedagogue. 1 I neral.f Water AUoaud. Some of the jurors auJ the liquor at tornoys at tue present term ot court, made aud Ihroueuly it aud iudt' ing from all appearances, i( rp.eudid ii i iHiuuiu wb ives, nusueu iaces aud eu utter regard fur ta auu ruou goverumeut. I Uh liud is located ia tue so called drug-store 01 Clark orSauiu or loili and i well kuowu td our conniy officers.

Waiicyv Agricultural. 10 noi estimate a man oy tue a- mouut of money he makes, Sometimes every doll.tr rer-rcseuts a lie. Iwtw Stable i TUCKER New Buggies, Careful Prices Drivers Hotel RespecttiiVy BAtson Tucker. Lumber p-'KHXjt), rnr. l.uw!.

BRICK, PLASTER PARIS On hand at yard. Sensaa. arid HiirnosS. or MILITARY HI8TOBT OF "iAHKA. The State Tlirtoriesl Society it en dcayari'njr to collect material! of the history nd WogrAphy of Kansas.

The object Is. to save such material from bolnf lout! and In order thatthev mot Is tined ly the future historian th preparation of a correct military biMnrynf Kns nfthe hisWy of It rfrlmen'a; of the sopors te companv! comm-siiis its regiments, of neiuhl fir hol ha mi1 of recruit, and of bio grai'liifinl oki'tohes, as far a mav he, of jiidividiml ofQeers and piivater. 1 tt ia (ln-iril not only to collect the Hiatntv ff tho aoldiera who were c.Ui sons at the time of the war, hut aim tliat of thow citizen of Kansas who Lcfnme such since the war; All alike are interested in saving, for the Instruction of future generations, a cord ot the history of the war, In sail 1 it drt-)iU. Hi" soldiers in Kansaa arerquested by th Society to lr'ur Into its collcc inn a fnr ttra ftire A 1 mn wVi a a ma history of the war they an.vl.. nl.la to w.H-n.ni A At 4: 1 1 -f ilul tn mmwiI.

to wrl.iKv, this appeal is appro- rr Idiers are asked by the Bo- iy to put In writing their recollec their personal aiperiences, biograph- leaf sketches of soldiers who died in tb. MrU or hT. died, OMi.rf.fm.ebe Mniir.i. and of I UtMes. and anecdotes and inefdeuts lllustr.Hve of army life aud experi- n-.

Manuscript papers-letters from th array written hj soldiers, diaries fMt lonrnti knt hv ar especially desired. War newa'. pampnieis, pictures, songs, ill Td? everything printed relating to the war. Wir relics of every kind desired. The collections of the 'flute Historical Society are being tnnda up for the State: they are the property of the State, and are cArefnlfy in rooms of the Sociey in the State Hone.

A museum of histor ical relics is beine formed, for the in. struction of the public: and an' ample library of books, pamphlets and man uscripti is being gathered, for the use. the public, and to give the historian rrect data and Ample materials. The war history of Kansas has as yet hitli racajrerly Its materials are rapidly being loat, through the accidents of time. 'The efforts of the Historical Society to save them should be responded to by every fine who can in the least aid in this work.

The Bo-ity will give directly to the newspapers of the State, for immediate publication, many ol tbe papers contributed. Others will be filed for future use. "Writer1 of sketches Can, if preferred prnriir their publication In the loca) newspapers, sending copies of the pa ter containing them to. P. 0.

Adam' Secrttarv of the Society, Topeka, to le ratalonged with the collections TheiPoeiVty has published a circular on ffci subject, which will be msilld to any one who will apply to the Secretary for it, to whom communication'' should be addressed. Blackberries for tke Bars Did ever gather blackberries If yon have not, yon hart mised a rare troat. To see the large clnsters of ripe truit, and ae the merry children scampering through the woods, is a sight never to be fnrgotton. fin we notice that there are quite a numbe of them that jog home at night, some with empty vessels, or nearly so, while otheVs have all tbey enn cflrry, and are net so tired as those that have none. And now what Is the trouble Is there not enough for all Tes I but some put In their tin.e running from one place to another; yon wonld hear their voles, caUing.

"Come 6n. boya I here's a goo natch;" and before hi follower eonld ef there, yon would heSr a-wAy rff in another direction, "here'e four' themjjnst come here." And so it would co, until footsore nnd wearv. they would plod home with emp'r vessels, only to find their steady neighbors had returned early In the dftv, heivy laden. We might learn a lesson from this 1 When we are doing well, we shonM tun deaf ear to the dissatisfied who calling, "sell oat ai come here Uncle Dan; In I I I I I. I I I ble and and 6d, se And be to cAn are the we on our of '1'nilue dHrt Eiu4 Tmliie dwrt W4 A.

I No. 1 3AH, P. M. Ho, 4 10:10, A. 11 N.

liO.P.M. 1 TKE ORIGINAL ft OXLYGZrUIKj "Vibrsttor- Thresjhen, wm nwauiau ptOUNTEO NORSK POWEtl, A ttaaaa fhreeher 1 MkI oelr by CICHOtS; SHEPARD tt BATTLE CBEKK, STICB. u. why wat ww fiu. w.

Jm. JO ThrMhlii 1. Bun et 4Viui am, 11.... ui, MOT iilr Tuatlr SlaMfHnr Up TtMi, titmmiMmi 0 I LpbIu MARTKt)rSJ rr llMHtr Part, i mmttwtmmam esaHeTHHa, fODIt Siva nit or MS, rmnr. tlwrtw? Siiniiii Tkrokrr Ba.

br Unui umm kirn. I Cru. r.i.iiV wwf wetsjes) ew yM.aa- LaicU po 700 mat pare, bloom ing Complexion! If so, few applications of Usjnn'a MAGNOLIA BALMwillgri-t. Ify yon to yonr heart'a content. It does away with Sal-lowncss, Eeinesg.

Plmplea, Blotches, and all diseases and Imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flashed appear tnce of beat, fttlgne and It makes ft lady of THIRTY appear Jnt TWENTY: and so natural, gradual, and perfect are Its effect', that it is impossible to AtUm IU ftppliefttion. 'A THE BEST OF ALL mmum roa HAU 02 When a medicine ha InfaUillj- Aor.n It work In million of eiuoa fur lr.on-thin a tlt'rJ of a contiiry; whi-n It roaehed -nry part oftlio rrll: hIku neanUerle rvnryah i rua-a eiaer-tt'iaon jraal rellnnc" In cr aocinont, nreur auir A -j THE BEST OF ITS HI Thle le the eae with Ibe Hit Stutawar Iilalaital. ET'-nr brIiitfelnTalllirencsof a v.liM.h..r eaved, I ha a.m of an awfwl uclil kMM MkJ-ul l.l. 'J rlio-4 urn- matlem orercom in.

I of a tbou anil-one otuer bloHlng ami in. narformea br ilia oll reliable icaw BSnatawg X.lBlmat. 1 All mrme or nuiwanl dlseat" arrl peeally eurea by Ilia Muetana Liniment. It peuotrmtre mnacle, membrane and tieana. to the Tery Ikik', banltlilng pnin.

an eurtng diaenM wlili a powi ihut neverlhll. It 1 medicine ine.lt. I l.v rraryboily.from rl'lee bl MUSTANG orertlie aolltatr ntnlnt lo the morchunt prlnoe, and ilia woodcutter who ajiUU bla4 with Ihe aa. I( eurra Ritwimatlem when all other Tbia wondarftil ewdlly ear luch all meal of the Blkaeiaawtlawi. ewallian.

atlST Jawe. S'wwSna Mwaelm, ajwrna a eeaie, Stilm fratwa, rali.atm Bltee awe eetwgja. SHlSBaae. Imwimh. 014 Cak 1 SmS are faaua af aaSer 4U- It la the creatrat remedy foe thi rite- order ami aeoldeatb to whiih the Bavr CaaaTtoN ara enlijeot that lia arar baaa known.

It euro Sfralu, ewlwny, Stl.T Joint, RnraM Mare Hoa IHa- aaaa wmm mmt, unw wairaw, Slwllvw Rata, ajaraaahce, onfall, OwbtIw, Parevi KlwM Mlaw, PaU Kvll, PUa up Uta Wttwt awa avary al tsrblah twa awanaauat mt tb awl imk Tarw ara Ural A iwemr-nTW aeaa ooaua wJiicanjyj Moataiif lJnlmanit haa often rinl raluabla horaa, a 'lllo on etutonaj, orfl yeare or torture. IS kaala wHaant a aVmr. It ajnea tn th very root of Um vlUr, pno.rathi( evrae evarybody, and dlaappolnta mm It haa aaaa in ataadv use for mora taaa twatyTa yeara, auu poeltively THE BEST or ALL LiniMEUTS .11 IC3 Hill 03 B3A5T, IIAVENSVILLE BANK Does a General Bint in 3 Business. Exchange Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS PROTECTED BT I ALLS Httti Ui ed Uurglar Proof pj interest allowed on Deposits.

Collections promptly made. Olhce hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

C0RaEfP0XDEVf8 DoNNHa; Lawsok Himpson, N. Y. lxsi.fr, Shire Leavenworth. JIoltos City Bahk, Holton, Kas. WHOA I EMMA I Tho Beliable! Ncexcuse!" rAvx It' UJ Drjr Grocery STORE! Fresh groceries, Provisions, Teas, Notions, Dry coods.

Boots. Shoes kept constantly on hand. refi raaraei price paid at all times Butter Bnd Egs and other jioodl produce. Very Truly Lumberl' HAIR, LIME, CEMENT kept constantly M.Grover's Havensville, FoR SalB, TeaM Enir. Mtia From America City.

JWior Our little town on the 1 60m since melons are ripe. Too hot for dogs to exerclsa their Inng. thank fortune I Friend Karl is as steAdy aa a town 30-tt one MX A CALL..

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56
Years Available:
1882-1882