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The Hoisington Echo from Hoisington, Kansas • 1

The Hoisington Echo du lieu suivant : Hoisington, Kansas • 1

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1 BY KERR AND WHITE. J. M. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. J.

H. KERR, EDITOR. Hoisington, Barton' Kansas, Thursday, SEPTEMBER 1 1887. NO. 6.

VOL. 1. Wo had hoped that as the bonds were done for and gone to rest, the A. A. McCUMBER BLACKSMITH Blaylock; 3 hatchet would be buried and all un Does VAU Kinds ol Work in His Lino friendliness cease to exist.

But an JAMES H. -sPhyclaianftandft Surgeon-HOISINGTON? KANSAS. jggP" Sr-Ecui. Attention given TO SURGICAL CALLS. With neatness and dispatch.

article in last week's Register was so HORSE SHOEING Sc PLW WORK Proprietors of THE A Specialty- -DEALERS S- "New shop just cost of Hardware. forcibly aimed at the head of Mr, Sowards, that ho replies in the follow-ing manner, W. H. HALL Hoisington My dear friend Chap, please do C.a.r.p.e.n.t.e.r UlliiVli allude to me by such lofty titles, peo HARDWARE STOVES, TINWARE, IMPLEMENTS. AND MACHINERY.

Contractor and Builder. Special attention given to wag ple will investigate the matter and fl 1 that I was only corporal, then my feelings would be something like yours tho day after the election last fall. Do please get some salve and on repairing. The Johnston house J. C.Baker, PROPRIETOR Ffrst class $1.

per day House. -ssXGOOD ft ACCOMIDATIONSiiC 4AHD ft BOARD BROADWAY, Hoisingt Kan, MEAT LIVERY STABLE. West Broqdway, Iloisington, Kansas Good stylish rigs Furnished on short Notice at reasonable rates. doctor your head and stop growling and cussing or people will find out F-RrE-S-II Sc S-A-L-T MEATS- Boxwell BrotJwrs, HOISINGTON KANSAS. that you dfove mules in the army and your title of Gen.

will go like your slate did last fall, to the devil PUMPS, WlND-MiLLS, AND BARBED WIRE TABLE anb POCKT CUTLERY- paints oils 1 glass HENRY YUNCKER Shoemaker HOISINGTON ft KANSAS-All work neully and quickly done. I have a fine lot of work on hand for sale cheap. We BOARDED by the week. Large corral adjoining stable stock taken care of at lowest figures. Of course you boomed the railroad interests of north Barton and would not have had, the Mo.

P. built the Bend for. the world. Of course you was opposed to a school district 30 miles long and tho bonds for tho school hoiin'e in the Bend. I know you shed more tears over little tads of Beever tp.

tod-blig 25 miles to- school than ever Hardr-hips Ufa privivl'oiiH wliii'h liinnan bolngi II oudurti for tlio juirpos i of purnii-in-: wiw beloved" oeoupnllon aro ol'tun l.nMi'y. Some hua i- t'i-aily uikfM plaort in regard to th oni'wnntoruil by (leruiim sUi lesilet, in yrdof lliat the)-may eiuvy on tliuic intullootftal labors. A Sfoteh Wr'lcr, liowevor, gives a l'st of iiistutico Miiii'h tuml to prove that 1 1 -4 (Miinimn nro to sufl'er jfi'nal for huiniing. lh in 'iitiom onn young man who, of lino nmnimrs and aria to-I'l'iii, iipearunn dind but three tv week, ami thou upon a hot two-pur p'n. On oil' days lo satisfied his lujii.T with brcu l.

Another had a curious method of in lying. II; nproail out his books ro tho lii'ii'ili rua; would natundly and liiy tiore loam-, fi Ias' i tin light of a lire made -r ni tbti lots oi decayed treo-s, which li.ul dir; in a wool near Ediuburg, carrie-1 to his lodgings. It was (juite common for student to without: lire; in winter timo they stu 1 il in bed wliilo tiie daylight lasted, and then, vVn it became too dark for reading, Ihou over and thus momor-iaed their lessou. Three pioiuimuit and successful Scotchmen oi' tho present day have be-hin-l ilium a hard no they recall with pleasure. They lived together foi'at least a- year at Aberdeen university, in a roum winch contained but one bed.

It was not tery i and could not bo por-iuaded to hold thro por-ons at once; so two worked "wbilo the other slept, and lien they went to bed, he rose At Ediubnr were "two interesting students, whose ways were for a time a riddle. The one glided along the corrid Ti 'o h'u seat, holding his class-books straiglit out bof.n'.s After a time it wa lrfarned that he had been a ho! el waiter; this vocittiou Its pursued during the simmer months, and r'etiu'ned to his studios in winter, lie was never quitw able to forget his cftUing, and when -ho was sudlenly roused from reverie -would cry "coming sir! The other mysterious student was never' see i outside the class-room ex McNames, Names Proprietors of the HOISINGTON BILLIARD HALL BILLIARDS POOL. Cider, Pop Cigars, Nuts, Candies Constantly on hand. EglP RMangan's Barber Shop front room, ROBERTS fe PILKINGTON, CONTRACTORS largely in whips Harness Hardwre JSTGive US A Hoisington, Kansas, A I taken to the country day or night. SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to travel.

GIVE US A CALL BUILDERS Iloisington'' Kansas. JAll work guaranteed. Leave all orders at Scott and Soott 3 DRUG TTORE. C. D.

JACK. City Drayman DOES JOB WORK OF ALL 321 -PROPRIETOR OF THE- SIDE CELLAR DIGING AND BUILDING MOVING A specialty. Raphael did over her children. Oh yes Chap I know you saw the railroad officials just as you say you did, no one will believe thatdishoncst vice-president of the Frisco. We are so-glad "you thought of getting that road through Great lipnd and send a wave of prosperity north to Brittish America, Come now General dont put on airs like a wagon master and tell me I am a fool, but let the fool-killer stay far away from this county thus saving the county from attending two funerals, and mourning the loss of two Very popular citizens, who have always run far ahead of, our party ticket when up for office.

Yes General, lam really some evil curs, who have not the love of God in them nor fear of hell before them, should get you to believe I spoke evil of the peo-ble of G't Bjnd. did not. I could not slander them for I beheld from afar as it ever lias been' a cloud of chariots hovering o'er your pure city. (Perhaps its candidates.) W. W.

Sowards. HOISINGTON RATES, $2 Per DAY Per WEFK STABLE Wheatky Furgiison Stand south of R. R. track, Hoisington: G-O-O-D R-I-G-S FURNISHED AT LOW RATES II 0 Left in our charges will receive the best of care. NEW REAL ESTATE AND LOAN OFFICE AT cept at full gallop.

He ran to his seat for recitation, and ai'ler it was over, dashed away a race-h or.se.- J. EAVES, AT THE RELIABLE BARGAIN 8TORE HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF STOVES TINWARE NOTIONS of all KINDS. Stand opposite Johnstons livery -table, BROADWAY, hoisingtox. El iSi It tnm-pirod that ho kept a small si atiijner'y shop at soHiie' distance from the (uid being too poor to hire nn assistant he was obliged to close his place of business in order to I St1- 3 Ml Biiy and sell improved and unimproved farms. Make liwtts at a low rate of interest, recite his lessons.

Trot, Dlacliie mentions tue case or a young man ivho iivod during the en- LOCAL COSSiP. tiro college session on red herrings an The hoisington' Brace up. The rain still continues. lail. Calicoes Prints at Go's one barrel of poutnej, which had brought from iioni Ho finally succumbed to tho weakness brought on by iusuflie'fuit food, Tin! most palnetio story, is that of a stud-iut; who had been near starviition for so long that he from partaking a good meal, given him in mistaken kiudn 'ss.

Eu.h a ncj W. M. Tit; ()' 4oes all kinds of vttft; hu line at the lowest prises. John Fitz, Manager. ih'ingyoifr' produce to Co, Lamps real dandies at Go's Shirts, Shirts at Conimins If you have a good business ad-tertise and keep it.

If not advertise iind get it. STRAYED Two pony -mares 7 yrs.old, one stanf berry roan the o'tl icr a 1 1 ck ski tht' roan had a rope" halter with leather" throat latch' and about 1 i i'eet of rope A liberal reward will be given fof fie, ir return Hoisington' or for information leading to their recovery' A.J.Parr. In a communication from Fair view signed Fairview Bill, the writer says that rain on last Thursdsy greatly interfered with the festivities of the marriage of Mr. II. Bitner and Miss Ida Sciiihiis.

Ite" says that a great many of their' yoilng population are matrimonially inclined, lie reports the wheat crop that part of the county to have been a failure, but corn he thinks will average 25 bu. per acre ill that township. Mr. Black's son who had his skull fractured some time since, is able to be around again. On thursday night Chris.

Cochrane fell the loft of the Johnston livery on the pbmp. Fortunately pump received mole broken bones than Chris. He was badly bruised but we glad to see him on our streets again. We have your fit in tht shoe line is 8. 5 We sell groceries cheaper "than the cheapest.

Co, ft 03 Miss Von Keller is the guest of Mrs. II. Scott this week. if C3 ay a that At 40 Gold Watch given away with baking p'ovvde'r at Cummins Hon. I).

R. Jones the candi date for county clerk vas ill town it day aiid of course gave' this office call. Mr. Jones is the only candidate' in the field on the Democratic ticket and will no doubt get the nomination bo It is encouraging to see how the late com is responding to the late 3 rains CO -S Queerisware sr glassware at Cuhlmis A. II.

BAKER actualy makes 6 per cent loans wiih the privilege to pay at any time? IT'S a fact. He has some fine farms for" sale. He will pay the best market price for your wheat. H. BAKER, AGT CENTRAL KANSAS TOWN CO Hoisington, Kansas' How to Face an Audience.

Any young orator or actdr may gain as.suranc in tho same way. Let him remember tho anecdote of the young priest who was startled in the midst of a simple Sermon by his bishop suddenly appearing robed in his full canonicals. The riormo'h was coidplcted with as much ease and self-possession as it began. At its close the bishop asked if his presence had disturbed the preacher. "No, your was tho reply; "I ahvay3 regard my audience as so many cabbage-heads, and the presence of it feed cabbage among then! make's no diflerence." In brief, a wholesome nonchalance ib.

regard to one's atidiene'e is rflneli to be" desired. The audience is only huuiari after all, and even the o'ritics are not gods. Let us, then, i calm. On the particular night of which I speak I was -sifting up to the h'ighest tension, and yet I was entir -ly master of myself. Whether I suuoeeded oi failed, I Can mako no excuse on the ground of nervOusipi or' excitement.

Macri'ady says in his biography that he used to prcp.ire himself when (lie pious mood was Up'ort him. I fiilppose-by pVayor. did not. Had continued a pray-er i not hare been player, lint I w-11 iv.nerhber flu my way through thflnm U'yall 'y leads to tho air! doo t.h,- Gi'iiri-l op 1 The little Friends of Reiia Cook gave her a plesant surprise party on tasJf Wednesday afternoon ft The initial number of the Cain City et h'S reached table. It a seven column folio, edited by Wui McIIugh and although its name is rather queer, it is chuck full df news dmi the advcrtiseinuts of enterprising business men of Cain.

We gladly weJ come our new neighbor and wisp" great success. 8 0) ft? Joe Boisell is happy as he has got his old engine No 314 back again ccS IS Joe says she's a hummer CARR JOHNSON DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour HI 0 01 r3 bo AND W.lI.Kerr a brother of ye scribe and our old Friend J.W; Lusk of Dodge City are the guests of this office to day ns Cb '6. Wrait on the stock of elo thing that is coming for C. Co. In last weeks issue we forgot to mention the birth of a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. J.C.Baker on the 20th inst notiGE To whom it may concern. We have this 25th day of August 1887 dissolved partnership by mutual Cou-sent. S. E.

Cummins and Co. consisting of S. E. Cummins and R. F.

Cummins agreeing to pay all bills owed by the firm of Ewalt Cummins and collect bills due said firm. Respectfully, S. E. Cummins. Ci Ewalt.

r-i a 01 a 0 -a -a (- 01 '13 a -rj I 5Q The now billiard hall under the management of John Fitz, promise? to be a paying enterprise for its own-' ers, as the whack of balls may be heard "from early morn till close of day." L. Bicknell runs the first lass hotel of the town. He has a large buildiiig" but hopes to enlarge it to twic? 1 size beforti coid Wfatber A new store in town we hear a large stock of dry goods clothing is being placed in the Eichoff building by Mr Weiner of the York store in Great Bend a i'-j tito tho era nouse, a i JT AT NEW STAND TWO DOORS NORTH OF HARDWARE. MAIN STREET Hoisinton, Kansas. A COMPLETE STOCK "OF TD3V33: ICARS ii-'VHi -i for the young and old, shoes stage, on gl'O.

ti. the' ft'i o'C if for the rich and poor, shoes for all ic (a was -I ii to if5 Although corn is scarsc, there will plehty of July and other rough feed. Barton trail easily winter her stock. both great and small shoes' shoes, at E. C's.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1889