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Havensville Register from Havensville, Kansas • 4

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Notice tho add of Mrs. Iligg" MVESSYILLB REGISTER. HAVENSVILLE BANK.S ORGANIZED IN IS01. Vvoca Items. We are orry Topsy has not made her appearance of late, but aro glad to seo Dick in our columns again.

Excuse me Dick for intimating that you were a ground hog, for really, I don't think you resemble ono in the We did not here how Ben Salisbury was ninco the apple but sympathize with him greatly, knowing how well ho liked cake. Mr. Danker of your town was at this placw Monday. Sovcral of our young folks attend We are prepared to LOAN MONEY to our customers very rosonablei Call and SEE us before going elsewhere. COLLECTIONS MADE PROMPTLY.

Eddy, President; 0. W. I.IQK1RS0PJ, FMMlLY BBUEIQS. Editor Rboistbk; We had t4u pleasuro of being present at tlio residence of John Alexander during their family reunion, And pcrhnpn a notice of their extensive family would be read with interest by some readers of your paper. Johu Alexander was born in Indiana in 1824, RolecaFulk his Wife, was born in North Carolina thu same year.

They were married in 1845. Twelve children were to them all living but one. There are BixtyGrandchildren in all. Thirty six living. They wt-re most all present at the reunion.

Among thoso present were ohu Dowers (son-in-law) and wife and family consisting of John Dowers age 15, Samual Dowers age 12, Albortia Dowers ag( 7, Ilarvy S. Dowers ago George W. Dowers age 3. Next in order, the widow of Geo Dowi rs and family, consisting of Alvio E. Dowers, age 15, Win, F.

Dowers age 12, Earnest Dowers age 9, Addis Dow-trs age 7, Cora Dowers ago 5, Nora Dowers age 3. Next ott the list comes Win Dragd, (son-id law) wife and family, consisting of Andrew Drage age Melvina Drage" agje 6, Essy Drage age 4, Annie DragM ngt Drage-age'l) AfcH Win ingagell. Nxt comes Sattluel NichoUon, (idri-ln-law) wife ftfld family) consisting of Willirrri ago Hats, Caps, Boota, Shoes, Clothing, Dry-goods and Groceries SAkE and FLOGIR Making the lowest prices on Goods, and Giving the highest on country produce. Eggs, Butter, OhiokeiiB "Will be found at Onaga) KansaB, tligliest JStarket Price Paid for Country l3rodticef when taken inUKxohang e4 Come and SeelJs and We will CONVINCE YOU M. L.

MqINTIM, Managing Editor TKIiMSi $1,00 a year in advance, ADVERTISING RATES, Locals 5 cent ptr line Business l2i inch, gtand'g adds, SO cents per inch 2-col. AH locals and adds run until ordered out, ttcnticn! We have just returned from thp river -with the finest and largest stock of MILLINERY that was ever brought to Havenaville. We bought them cheap and we are going to sell them cheap JUtS. BIGGS A MISS GVlNAtfD "Please give Us a call. 10CSL SEWS, All kinds of pint ftt It.

C. tStokely's. All kinds otttaehintt oil at II. C. Stokely's IlaVensville has to full fledged "(meat markets, Suscribe for the RkgIstkb.

Price $1 per year. For a Kb, 1, grade of flour go to McKec, Miller The falf at St. Marys will take llace OctObcf 1st) 2rdj 3rd and 4th. McKee, Miljef, and Co. are selling the famous "Golden Age" flour.

Insect powder at H. 0. Stoke-ly's. Dead shot fof flifis and bed Lugs. Buy yotif Goideh Fagle flour of McD arlahd ana son.

iuu pounus ior 2.25. D. II. Hoffa had four thousand iriils Struck at this office during this Vet. T.

R. Points Went to Westmorland last Monday. Has T. R. turned democrat.

-Win, Hill will return to hip home in Stockton during the coming wefck. Mr. Marsh, of the auction house, tioltoft, jstf iick the town oii last llitiwday. Remetobef tligs when you want a g8od pair of boots, lie will ell to you at cost. McFarland and Son haVe the Ibest line of boots and shoes in town, tall and Ke tnfrn.

Havensyjlle ought to to bo if she secures the Itecdrder nd CfiUnty Ah old fashioned1 baf beciie will lie one of the featdrei df the it. reunion at driaga TtJfil Jatflesori has rfioved his fWtyilgiUtdf Etidp iliti tho house OSS dor faSrtn' bf A. Toxin's. Gliddeii fiafb Wire Car lots knd bottom prices' at Richardson llamarBj liavfe'tisVilie, KansfiS, A. foTnfl, Abe McKee, A.

Chal'iii, Shd Ilenry Courreger, represented Mill Creek at ihd conven" lion oii Monday; Dave iadeson Has boiiglit hihl triple-platb'd sliver flat cornet: it is a daisy arid Date SnowS how Id use it. Kicnardson miuaf have the Jieatest line of pocket liid table cut lery ill town; TfVlhW warranted kniVes. The itep'ubliciln jddicial com venuonoi luu oom uisuui win neld in AitHa Friday, October' the llth, CharleS Grove? accosaoained tfr. ttloharclsonj took a trip to the Hvef the. first b'f trie week; to visit soecialisti Mr.

Crby is repairing His build' Ing north' of Hjg'g's, arid build an ad ftitioq to it Ud mic'ndS td occupy il ha a dwelling; Urrh snuff "prepared fey Vf. Rich' Call tor samples. jl.C. Sioftfifcf; Druggist. J.

H. ibiaway lifought in a DaSKeiOI DUB MPPJtu ou laai. ti euiicff tlav. Several pf ot Ihcm weasitrcu lver twelve irEoOcS in dianiete A iiart jf lile boys wenti iill to bnaga ThurMaJr to play ball, but fad not 8ued in getting a and Qitinand, Mr. D.

E. Cole made Mios Lily Colin a fine easel this week, it's beauty, Mr. 0. S. Hobbs and wife, of St, Joseph, is visiting his brother Mr.

T. E. Hobbs. Elder Downing Is in attendance to a state meeting of the Christan church at Topcka. Things are flying down at the Sunbeam manufactory since they havo sccurec an 8 horse power en gine The Baptist chureh has made arrangements so as to secure llcv.

McCreary's regular services at this place, Go to McKee, Miller, and Co, for the celebrated "King of Kansas" flour, manufactured' by Kelley and Lyse, Please excuse us if the paper in little late this week and Hot so newsy as usual. loo much job work on hand. Soldier is making extensive pre parations for a Union. Sunday School Pitfnic to be held in that cify on the 12th of next month. The next preaching service at the Christan church will be Pn the second Sunday in October, continuing every two weeks from there on.

-Uncle Benny Samuels says he las been single long enough and that he intends to yokehim-self with some rich widow in the near future. -Quite a sllr Was created in Wamego last week ovef the contemplated removal of the W. R. divison headquarters to Jnnction City. D.

H. Hoffa and Father Coats were in attendance to the Warn ego fair this week, They took four "Sunbeams" and a pile ot circulars along with them. For wine, cider, sorghum, kront barrels, gi to; Stokley. It is estimated that John Baker the rustling' horse buyer of IoltOn, has bought and ship ped nineteen hundred head of h'offces from JackSOn county alone, during the past twenty-two months. School commenced in District 16 last Monday MissRosetta Pitcher" nS teacher.

Miss Pitcher comes highly should receive the undivided support of the patrons of the schooh-Onaga Dem ocrat. Bring your watchea, clocks, and jewelry to II. C. Stokely's drug store for repairs, for VV. R.

Nason, of So- dicr will be there every Wednesday. to do the work- All work guaranteed and prices as reasonable tjood work Ca1 ti be done fof. The following is the ticket nom inated by the Democratic county convention on last Monday: TrGasi'i- er, J. L. Cox, of Louisville; Sheriff Geo.

R. Cooper, of Pottawatomie; Clerk, Frank Huston, Pf Vienia; Recorder, Thbri; McKee, Havensville; Surveyor, left blaikj Coroner, J. S. WeKtmore- and; Commissioner 3rd district; Hugh Leonard, of Belvue. COLONIST SLEEPERS.

The Union Pacific also known the Overland Route, has lately added to its Eervlco a number of new cars (which by the way are bujlt by the World famous Pullman Company) entitled Colonist Sleepers, and which for convenience and com; fort are bHt little behind the handsome Pullman Palace Car. The cars are designed for the use and comfort of the colonist, who with bis family intend niovirig West to grow up with the country. The only difference between these cars and the regular first-class Pull man is that the Cdlonist sleeper is not upholstered. There are fourteen sections in each car, and separate toilet rooms for ladies and centle: men. At nibt, by means' rjf sliding heftd boards and heavy darniisk, cur tains, ds much privacy is sedurbd As if in the regular sleeper.

Plentv 'of fresh, clean towels and a good sup ply ot water are also to be found A Ulllfo'l'Mfirl nortpr anr-nmnrtnip! each car', trf. look after the comfort anfattehil to the wants of the pas-engcrsj Alio1 no smoking is allowed. It certainly seems that far cheap aiid commodious sleeping accommott'A tVoAf, wl'ih traV'uling, these cars not be ect'lid. Ira Eddy, Cashlsr, 9 ml ar as low t1i lnwa VMW and Trade-Marks obtained, and all PiU ent bnalncm conducted for Modihati ttta. Oiim Ornct is OprosiTE.U.

PATtNTOrrief Rnd we can uccuro patent in lens time thou tuoe regiote from Washington, Send model, drawing or with dencrtpj lion. We advise, if patentable or not, free oft charge. Out fee not due till patent is secured. A PAMFMLtT, "How Obtain Pattnte," witS flames of actual clients In your State, touuty, of town, sent free. Addreaa, C.A.SNOW&bOt bn, Mtsnt 9cri0t.

0. d. A Splendid Oilier; two pAr-Kits i'6n tiik prick orf bxs Hatiiig made special arrange meht lth the publishers of thd Topeka VVtfekly Capital; a splendid 8-page filHiily newspaper; published at Topeka, iih'd worthy bf patronage we are etiablfed tb bltet lllb Regis' tkr and the Tobeka Weekly Capt-' tal, both for One year, for $1,501 Katisa' man fili'juH have hirl County paper for home news arid paper from the Capital b'f the State'' GlVe this tbrnbttlBtlbii il trial; IS MrlilBG; A. Boil' Jour for IhsWRfi'iS SgainSt firV? liglitulng ahtl terMdtte'sl: Always at Bii fSalttrriay? BRGN sLActcsMif aildnEHinHi Geaet-H! iicpaififig Neiitly and Prbt)itf jf ifbh'e; ilW'sf Siio.g' afid Machihc mk it ic'Blity: MiiM ftp'aiiiHg Wssdwfirfc Buggies1 Wag'8118 fefc'lit ti8nSUnt? lX; on hand. Bring w.ork PRINCIPAL POINTS WEST, NORTH arid SOUTH At-- EC A EN SVI1 Mindise, i 18 J8 'WJll' TO ed camp-meeting at Circlcville last Sunday.

Louie and Elias Peed starts this week for Manhattan, where they will attend college. Also Byron Batenian. School will commence at this placo the first of November. Miss Burnett, of Topcka, will be the teacher. Every one is busy at present making hay.

Pansy. Had a rain Monday, Mr Ei Collins bought 160 acres of land of E. S. Lewis. Mr.

Smith painted his house, last week. J. .0. Benton had a large stock sale on the George Walker is buying up Cattle. Mrs.

il. II. Jenkins, of Mt. Victor)', Ohio is visiting lief feister, Mrs. II.

J. Smith; Mrs. E. H. Lewis, MisS hml and Master Jiffimicj attended" the" State Fair last wetk at Tolttild; VrBiMutnaW Is on tliB fi'lck list.

Miss Estella Davis llitB t)Mri gick with dipthtflA but 18 ttlHg better now, We hbpe Bile" Will get better soon; George Ault and wife" were called to Ohio by a telegram stating "the dangerous" lllnCss "of" Mrs: Ault's mother. i M. t. Wjtbahi is belling the Cei brated'iinbdam" washing rtiabhine: U8 (SiittS; Ed; is very wann here on the piiHHS HiaH.y pb'tfpto g6 intd the meuiitain ten a tjobier cliniatg; A FtaiB H13fl frm IiavehsVille tritd 3 trip rWtljr SHd i wiii tell j-'bu 'abont iiis (Frani'sl tFlp: 111 8flll fl'lg Vif8 ah8 two cbildfefl, ftcteiHiHed by Lie sister and he'F lilF88 ilttlg glFiS bis ttibthe'F imi a trip 18 itr Hlountdiri3 til3 Btilt'F flJP: fF8ffi. Sanger.

jdurrib'yiHg Itief ffidtiiltKl fiHffljilieryj a place sotQe Ifl ll8 B8tifat-ains. Here- lhe InUtlgill tiiBy' w'Bllld camp for a while arid b'tiJOy trlefu selvee; When night bpfBafciicd Frank, after sb'id tide women and children were cdrHfdrtably fixed In the wagon; rolled iti urider the wagon for the night. But the first thing' Frank thought of, dfter the lights were put dlit, wis bear: Shuting his eyes he saw one coming right at hirH, but opening them he saw nothing. He could not help but think that he saw a "bar" around ali iiight, but kept rolling and tumbling and guarding the supposed animal off the rest of the folks and never slept a wink him-self, during the wlidl6 flight; By the time morning arrived he had had enough of camping and as sbori as he secured his breakfast he hitched up and left the "bloBdy p'laee" arid returned to San ger, where he lsiiitirbly safe from bears and wild Sfaitealei I bavt given his first nanie; all of his old friends will know who I mean by "Frank." Really I do not think that thei'e has been a in the vicinity of where Frank camped for five vearS. J.

W. T. "STISA FACT. ji service on the Union Pabific, "the bterland Route," is becoming fevcrv The latest addition to the already ex cellent equipment! a lino of through pullfilah sleepers between Cheyenne and Chicago, via Denver. Kansas City alnd Chicago Alton R.

R. These cars are of the most improved pattern, arid this ad- tii auionai service win dq appieciaieu by the patrons of the tlnicd Pacific! fenpcrmint liaisam ior Uia rhaa give8 Instant relief. IL C. Srohttr; I i BeHsie age 4, Lena age four Still again wtS adtl DdVid Neiierj (sbh-Ui-law) wlfb ttlld fiuriily, consisting bf 'Medio ago 1 2, Maggir age Charley" Alexander arid fan! ily consisting of Willie age Charley age 5 month. Odd; Alexander aiid little daughter Nellie 8.

It was a source of pleasure to See Uncle John and his good wife surrounded by their children grand-children, Iti nil probability there is no gathering, of any kind, that is more enjoyable than a farhily reunion: It calls together many pleasant recollections of bygone years. Wnile enjoying the hospi tality of Mr; Alexander ahQ fdmllv; we were impressed with the thonght of their seperitidn 'A joyful and happy meeting, a sad and sorrowful parting. Such is life. But while thbPe famiJy lunionB Mt attended wiili sdiiO to soirto extcll, tiierr la some lliiHgithiii; after the iapl kiss; ateF the last farlhvell. wdtd spbken, that consoles and cheers up lip.

Children iiti'in p'Wp'er reiip'e'ct tb their parents Ida1 mark of Hciille-HySS Judging from appeaHiibes; tliJ daUshteH Mre' iilart-lod tll. t'iigif fc'BmpaidHS bbierirf la tile mmw wiKSi an wias mm? bn: WeUM At good tip FigM fiiriilSj w'tllFb" hj Fesidc: it was a beauufdl iiiglii in Septem. UbF; Wlifefl the bhildren began tn arrive, they came from the uth iH wagdns, teF A idhg SPd tedious drive. They came from the north in wdons, Td join the family here; Brothers and Sisters, The children, Who'd not met for many a year; The aged father and mother, Who can describe their joy, At their again beholding each much loved girl arid boy. Happy indeed wa the meet-ins with grand children, parents and all; And the many recollect ions of their childhood caused the1 unMc'dlM! tears to fall.

It carried them Vack in1 memory to their Indi: anian home, Where the children were all around them ere fate caused them to R'rfW. We ask the ijuestionl Will those faces all ever again meel and exchange glances? VViii the bid folks at home ever be fierrriited to see. those pratling grand children ail together again? Ih all probability sad as it may appear, the happy group, that surrounded the fill ed table during their reunion, will nbt all meet flgaln together. The grand parents are neanrig tile ailb'teil i Iulll aiia -iij ai- agu, tlllvu duuic auu icii, anu ui mc longest they cannot be Willi the family itiariy years. So wij Say to the childhin remember the old foils.

visit theifi bftetl as possible) teSpbct them' in every wayj a)nd when they arti balled, away to Join thse who have gone before, there will be hb fesrrets, no remorse of conscience; Wm. C. Coats relumed from" the Wamego fair to-day. He reports a large atlendence, and one of the best fairs ever held in the county: Evry thing was carried out as adver tised. While there Ml.

Coats placed several varities of his fine applei on exhibition making six exhibits etid taking three premiums! Thai OOr Drices on crooda JL 1CQUETY TICKET- The following is the ticket non itiiltbd at thb Replibliban prittinrie' Fbr Sheriff-, U. i. Jibltrtis. I'br Cdtlhty Tr6iHuwr; U. BAltER; forCbhhtyCle'rk, Di IlAitT df Register Bf'tJeeds, W.

l. litUEi Por Slirveybr, VV.TANJJEtt. For Cbfllrir; J. S. WATTi for C8: Attofriev fttt fill vabancy.1 T6 Sell Jdlir farmS or town prb'perty 1st them will) Ti KiehardSori; ttt ttife effiliiiion Valle bank; su8pmsEfAMY; 6n last Monday' e'vehiHg occured one or 'the most pleasant kocial gatherings wliich has taken place during the yeiif.

The OetSsibfJ fee- iiig the departure of MisS Miiy Alien fbr Cliitiago; iiarl iH iiie bvenihg a1 party bf her ntarij' friends asschim: ed at the residence of Mrs; Tbomp son and after waiting all bdur b'1- k'6 lor the rain to subside the party con sisting of or 20 young petfplfe, took their departure for the hdiilc of Miss May, about one mile north West bf town. Arriving at Mr. Allen's the evening was pleasantly spent in playing showj clothes pins; tin pan, and otller innocent ara'liseriie'n'ts and ill present enjtfyod themselves iiugely. Great credit is dne Mr. and Mrs1.

'Rawlins. IMisa Einifv Allen, and Mr. Ciave Jamt'soH for their immense cf orts nude id Ifylii to en: tertain the crowd; StftilMtidina: the heavy sboWei's wliiSfe tS8S place during thfi eVCtiilig.tilH fMty Ma complete Success ill evc'f Paftil'ulSr as far as the enjoyment wits' cb'n-cerned1. Tlifi followinff resolution was Bf- fered by Judge Fitzgef aid Snd: Whkrkas, It is for the best in terest of every community to liiiVd its judiciary free from the trammel nf nariv nnlitinM. and r.

WnicRKAsJ Judge William Thompson, during his brief career on the bench of odf district court, has dis- tinguiBhed himself by his honesty abillity ari.d impartiality eminently qualified, fti'r the position he now so acceptably nils, therefore resolvkd, That as ail evidence, d'f bur ap'iji'ea- tion and confidence lu Hon: William ordered tht lijs nambc prihtcd on the den'locrAttc ticket of this county for judge of the I nr-th judicial district of this rhti',.

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1889-1890