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The Hoisington Echo from Hoisington, Kansas • 1

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

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IK I. I W. II. KERR PROPRIETOR. BY KERR BROTHERS J.

11. KEUU. EDITOR. HO. 32 Barton Saturday, March 3.

ihss" VOL. I. W. H. HALL CARR JOHNSON DliAI.KlIS IN COUNTY SEAT CLATTEB bouioeTat Mr.

A. Schriwisc, of Hoisington. 5 was in town Monday, on business, Groceries, Flout March Cnine in Like a lion. A change iu the atmosphere. Ed.Hoch's child ts much better.

Blank stock liens for sale at this The time of rest for the carpenter ANI and brickmnson will soon be over. C.a.r.p.e.ii.t.e.r Contractor and Builder. "Special attention given to wagon repairing. henry" yuncker" Shoemaker; MOiaxHarun kansas- All work nontly quickly done. 1 have a fine lot of work on hand for sale cheap.

Fe Commissioner Henry Schwicr was L. BECK6MELL PROPRIETOR OF THE Bic knell hotel HOISINGTON BATES 12 Per DAT $6 Per WEEK 4 in from Buffalo township Saturday office. evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Brands left on Don't you know that this kind of Monday their future home in weather is good for the wheat. jiwr- AT NEW STAND TWO DOORS NORTH OK HARDWARE. Hoisinton, Kansas. A COMPLETE STOCK OF TCBACOO CICARS S)oix City, Iowa. The band will give a dramatic in- Lqt8 of strangers on our streets terta in merit in the near future.

and rumors of various enterprises of Small pox is reported in McThcr. importance being started. son, Lyons and Several points cist. T. T.

Rhodes and Wm. Ford have Send the Echo to your eastern dissol ved partnership in the nursery business, each taking a part of the stock. friends and save writing letters a-bout Hoisington and Barton county. A. II.

BAKER netualy mnkes 7 per cent loans wiih the privilege to pay at any time? IT'S a fact, has some fine 'farms for sate. He will pay the best market price for your wheat. A. II. BAKER, AGT CENTRAL KANSAS TOWN CO Hoi3ii)gton, Kansas Sig Jacoby, tho Hoisington lumber James Hughes who has been very man, with quite a number of the othei low with bram fever for some time is residents of our north neighbor, waf- 53 I r.V UiiS till in a critical condition.

in. the city Saturday on business. It. E. Ward and crew have been Register The editor of the Hoisington EcIk transferred to the west end, and will run between Chivington and Pueblo W.

M. TlTl'i BAP1J KB OK IIOiSINGTON dood all kinds of work in his line -at the lowest prises. risouTTTsTD Trlmfe Brothers. Stand south of R. R.

track, Hoisington. G-O-O-D R-I-G-S FURNISHED AT LOW RATES 'Left iii our charge, will the of care. accompanied the Hoisington weddin in future. party last Thursday and paid us visit while in town. The ladies of Hoisington deserve HENRY ROTH Carpentor Builder Brick ad stone work a SPECIALITY- Work done on shortest notice.

great credit for their untiring work Barrett has quit practsing med on the 2 th in preparing for the era zy tea. icfne and is now traveling for ai Atchison drug house. Joe Wiener, the dry goods man, is John Dickers? is putting his bil Real estate agency The east buying spring and summer stock liard tables iu the Stephens building where he will run a billiard hall in The prospects for a good-size collection with his restaurant. foundry in Groat Bend arc good. Has for sale or trade farms and city property in different The rent Bend Silver Cornet Ban' Contrary to city law some hogs DR.

W. F. PECK Physician Surgeon Attends all professional calls DAY A NIGHT have engaged a new leader. He wil art allowed to roam at tueir own probably be here the latter part PARTS OF THE STATE. will.

Somebody better look out or they may hear something drap, The school house is being plastered this week, A number of young' ladies witl Proprietors of OFFICE AT HOUCK'S DRUG STOHE. Booms at Schilke's House on BroatlWay. We make sales or trades of any by Mr. Gehrer who is master of his their gents attended a leap year part last Friday evening, at the aesidenc( THE of K. llvmphrey, in the southwest trade and it doing an artistic job.

The Great Bend papers make fa and all kinds of of the Mrs. Boisell, Mrs. Ilarlcw, Mrs. Kerr Mrs. Houek and Mrs.

Orr all of vorable mention ot the weaai'ig party who went to Great Bend from DRAMER. Proprietors HOISINGTON MEAT MARKET BEEF rORK HAMS liOI.OGNA Bacon iind incuts of alt kinds lit lowest ington, favored the Rhgbstmi office this place last week. Not an empty dwelling in Iloising with a short visit last Thursday. j.JVii STABLE. Want Hoisington, Kansas Good stylish rigs Furnished on Notice at reasonable rates.

ton, and some of them sheltering l'otu Mr. F-Bott, of Millard, who hat QPERTY PR pricOH. "Come anil Hee for yourself or five families. Spring will witness been on the jury this term of court great building boom. went out home last Sunday, lie SUICIDE! things arc looking up.

in good shape On Sunday morning we noticet that II. E. Banta appeared six inche: The ground is in good fix and every thing promises to pan out well at liar above his usual heiglit. Lpon ap A Young Clrl Invites Death By a Fatal Dose of Strychnine. vest time, '8! proaching him to discover the cause of his sudden growth, he informed John Newby and Charley Jones 0'i Friday evening Feb.

24th Miss IS A PARTIAL LIST OF PROPERTY Keep your eye on this list. If you see any thing you want write us at oneo. Don't ask for any thing after it is taken off th-s bargain list, for it is sold or taken off the. market. that it was a trirl and weighed eight two young boys of Homestead town Carrie Chapin, a bright and pretty ship, loaded into the wagon of Mr pounds.

girt of eighteen years, who for some Newby, twelve bushels or' wheat, las time has made her home with her Friday, and drove to Great Bern' 7 Prof, Tom Reynolds' fine Italian hand is recognised in the Hoisington Echo of last week. Barton County aunt Mrs. J. AY. Srn'th in Eureka township, committed suicide in They put up the team and on Satin slay morning said they would go t( Ijonwrut.

BOARDED ny the week. Large corral adjoining stable stock taken care of at lowest figures. A I taken, to the country day or night. fj- SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to travel, aw GIVE US A CALL the mill, sell the. wheat and pay thai Guess again, Bro.

Stoke, you are way off the mark. feed bill. But they didn't. They sole the wheat and skipped out with ten Wij are in receipt of a copy of the and wagon. The team, harness and vvairon belongs to Mrs.

Newby, bin Carriso Springs Optic, published ht Carriso Springs, Colorado, and edited by our old friend Win. McLane. is all inortrared. The bovs will be caught, no doubt, and brought back very strange manner, She went o-ver to a near nighbor, Mrs. S.

Brown, and lound that lady in, the barnyard milking, risked and for vinegar. She immediately sat down and requested Brown to send Al. (Mrs. Brown's son to hor.) Seeing that she acted strange she hastened to do as was requested but hen she returned the poor girl wa; a corpse. A small vial of strychnine was suspended around her neck by a string.

It appears that she was engaged to be married to Al. Brown, in a short time. Coroner Shaw was called, an inquest was held and the verdict rendered that she. came to her death: by The M.PJ1.R, and will probably have to serve term of imprisonment. Ci vyj 1G0 acres in Barton county 2 rat, from R.

II. station. 120 acres in cultivation, 1G0 rods of wire fence. Stone house 14x21 with basement. Good well and windmill.

Incxhaust-able supply of water, Stone stabl, room for 10 horses. Price $2,000.00 Business house on Main street two stories high with east front, Building 24x40 addition in rear 14x 20 As desirable a location as any in town. Cheap at $1,800.00 1G0 acres in Pratt county ten miles south of Maxvillo and ten miles N. W. of Iuka.

House 1Gx24 with summer kitchen 12x12, Good well with pump, two good granaries, nice young grove and orchard. Hog lots and pasture. 100 acres in cultivation A bargain at $2,500. 100 acres three miles from Hoisington. 120 acres under fence, 4 a-jt8 iu hog pasture.

Good house 18x24 with cellar. Stable for 10 iiorses, stone sheds chicken house jtc. Well with wind mill abundant supply of water. Good young orchard. Price 2,000.00 Business house in Hoisington on Broadway good building and location.

Splendid well and cellar. A bargain at 0. 100 acres in Harvey Co. Kansas, one mile from Walton and eight miles from Newton, ood stoi y-and a.half house, stable room for eight horses, sheds fowl houses etc. 80 a-crcs under plow GO acres in pasture, (j acres hog-tight pasture, and ten a-cres in young orchard and grove.

Situated in a beautiful country. Price only $4,500.00 The crazy tea given by the ladie of Ho'sinjrton was a grand success in ovr particular. Tow large tabic were spread, one the full length of the hall and tie other crossing it tue center, lhc tables were very tastily arranged-the result of a hard 'J'he most desirable road to travel in the west. Has DAILY TRAINS RUNNING through the beat parts OF KANSAS MLS-SOURI. TEXAS and COLORA 10.

The greatest It. II, system on earth poison admsnistercd by her own days work by the ladies. At six o' clock supper was announced as ready hand. No reason for the rash act is given beyond the fact that her home and the. cowd began to assemble Over 150 persons sat down to a sup The Optic is a live column folio all homo print and devotd to tho interests of its locality.

We gladly place it on the list. The Echo of Hoisington gives five reasons why the division of the Mo. Pacific' should not. be moved from that place. While the Echo editor is puzzling his brain conjuring up reasons why they should not lose their treasure, the carpenters, stone masons and general workmen are steadily fitting piece to piece in the construction of the Mo.

Pacific round house at Frederick. Frederick Independent. Oute true, quite true: and while the Independent editor is watching his carpenters and masons do the piece act, tb.3 car repairers are still at work in Hoisington, the train crews arc still here and the division is here, and here to stay. No, brother Ckrk, we do not need to puzzle our brain to conjure up reasons why we should not lose the division, as they are already so appcarant as to be a thorn in the flesh of some of our neighboring villages. with her aunt has been a very unhappy one.

She came hero from Wisconsin about a year and a half The per which although served in crazy T-'tyie, included every thing that could tempt the appetite. The programme 'emu ins wore sent to her old home in Wisconsin for burial. was interspersed with both vocal and ins rumen tal, until 9o We see the McCracken Enterprise clock when all adjourned to Denni' seconds our motion regarding holdr Hall where ''Ten nights in a bar room 0 S3 was played by George's troupe. There ing a meeting of the land agents and newspaper men between McCracken and Salina to unite and work for this REAL ESTATE being a large ammount of provision left, tho ladles' served dinner ag ECHO TGl jQ AGENCY. yOiSliCTON Kan.

section of country during the spring AGENCY WHEN Y90 the next day, and although the wea emigration. tner was bad they were patronizeo It is Said that W. W. So wards of well and were enabled to clear in a Want to buy or si ll Imd or city tsrSEE- OUTBARGAIN LIST, Beaver lownbhip will be a candidate ($45.00) dollars which will be used toward purchasing an organ for the fof state Senator, Ujo of tho Sunday School..

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245
Années disponibles:
1887-1889