Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Hepler Leader from Hepler, Kansas • 4

The Hepler Leader from Hepler, Kansas • 4

Publication:
The Hepler Leaderi
Location:
Hepler, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE HEPLER LEADER. Correspondence. FOJi Oil 1US.YT. kiii.JiJi OH, My meat shop hi I iminens In Hepler It is a well ehiitlilUlied bualnei-k, aud 1 Otlerud bocunse of pour health ft QUICK, EDITOR I PROP'R, JOSEPH liHIiMliCIIll, JSMB PAHMBBS! Handsomest Train in th World. cm nicxicx The election on Monday last for mil-niulpal officers developed more than usual Interest.

Heretofore only a few would vote at the election for want of 111' terest In the TtsiuU, About llfiy-llvs been the usuul number polled heretofore, but this time the citizens convention, to which all were invited, but FRIDAY, APKIL 11, 1800. Our letter fTom Walnut failed to reach us this week and we are indebted to pco- Ou New KnglBiidoi-New Verk BUHttCIIHTIOH. $1 FUR VR IN AOVANCK. ne rroin mat iiuce loratow items. am.

i.eieK. The city election at Walnut hist Mon lsvo. Editor I.kauku: Here wenrungim. Fanner.ol litis vicinity are linay with Iholr spring work: sowing flax and planting corn. Mr.

II (it it and luinlly wcro the guests or Mr. StauUm-n4 luinlly rtun.lay Mrs. Cook has la-en quite sick the nasi week. Mr, l. M.

liilohcnd wai aeuu In lids viciul-ly Btindiiy, Mrs. Hay lias boon very sick tlila week, while hur dnughinr.Mra. Uoao.ol btark, has been slay. Ing with her. Aire.

AnnaGllliiapieanu Wll. Uu Kendall of lupler were visiting our aeboi.l On the Santa Fe? lea. Tina Iniiu 1 una da.ly un the line between Kama. and iJliteago, nS la iilao kipiw 11 as Pullman Vt'sli-. day developed cuni-iderable Interest.

CM SELL YOU-. J). Shepherd and the old council were re-elected by shout 23 majority. S. h.

Coover sold out his business in Walnut to Kaufman, Clark of Ne which comparatively few attended, nominated three ladles for members of the nine Mania a Koule, l.t,t,j elei-Uli-liy, liinled by I. cars, library tor the aiiidinns, tllt.ingeiirs. nice lor the hungry, aad fast r. fiirihoselnaliiiri-v. When Sallia iy wni hurry aim traveled funis Fe Knate.

F01 ad council, and It was uuuerstood tlmt -in Friday. vada, this week. We hope nr. Coover will not leave Kansas. Ill meal information inquire of agent S-tnta Utiute or write toljooT Klck.ilauu.

(. Fill! AS LOW IF NOT LOWER FOR CASH At any Firm in Southern Kanetn. QUALITY CONSIDERUD. quite a number of women would exercise their right ofsullrage In the election. Mr and Mrs.

Culborsoe wcro visiting wlih ber parents, Mr. and Mr.li-llaven', buuUay. Topeka, Kans. A second ticket was nominated without Mrs lluffmuu is on the sick 111. Mr Will Fiuk and Wile vl.itei at Mr Giniiel'a a convention, but composed of good lep- Sunday.

rescntutive citizens, and eighty-three votes were polled, Including seventeen SlLVthl-KH. 8-WllisndCharllvars "old folks" uuw. women who cume out and voted after Our trustee, James Callings, Is now completing his unu-natnent. lie has fln-Uhed up the job In Walnut and Is now at work In neplor. The tarm property of the township has been assessed already.

0. 51. Journal Messrs. uudd, Pierce, Craig, ulll and it Ins Craig and Miss Gofl of alnut, attended services at St Frun- clsriunday Mis Teresa Mudd and Becca Clements of Walnut, were guents of Mlsa Maggie Cloiueuts, the first of the week. AVE KEEP A GKNF.RAL LINE OF noon.

With one exception the Citizens'" IIaL a. ii.I lAfjfLtPll liV lllA Pl.niilfl 00005000000000000000000COOOOOOOOO ticket. Mr. Julian Sirawn, who was nominated on the Citizens' ticket was hARDWAR endorsed on the opposition ticket and was elocted by an almost unanimous vote, receiving seventy-four out of Math Gaeva, April leva (Came too lute ir laat week.) Tiers we are onroagaiu asking for admit tance In your midst, and begging tor eUmeuey fur not showing up List week. Monday made one think of old winter.

110 Juiue atarted lor Pueblo, Colorado Monday of this week. A musical entertainment at I. P. Houth'aon Saturday eve laat. A good time was hid by all presuut.

I. P. ami wile know how to entertain a irtv of young folks. Mr Craig la brenkin some young horses to work, Morris Williams and wife left on Thursday laat lor Cincinnati, Ohio, where lie has been offered a Kisilion as br-dle maker. Mr Granville Crosslin, ol Missouri, is visit eighty-three votes.

The balance of the Citizens' ticket was left by an average oocoooooooooooooocooooooooooooooo 1TANTD WILL NOT BE UN ALSO ROAD CARTS AND BUGGIES. of about six majority. Mr. P. A.

Morrison and II. Quick of OLD PAPER5? OLD tbls paper, were opposing candidates tor mayor, and Mr. Morrison, an old citizen and an excellent business uitin.was elected. Mr. Morrison was our choice for mayor, and we took the opportunity FOR fOll SALE SALE Hogs, On OK MlHMoy, AitII IHtii).

C. N. l'oaiaud wife wvrc lauing- in Tartuim liiMt week. K. It.

Crawlorl.of Erie, ram over Sunday. Jiilm titiujiliei'U bumiurd up to Walnut Similar. Now the lime to gut your lulling Hue rent. ilj buy. C'luuiltl llriint w.

nick lHt week. Jim I'luri-eol Jilln.Mi.,ws vi.iting frleniU In the city Sunil.iy you wmi I nay more roil oil lis J. II. Ti-piwr of mi am City. I iimndlug a few weeks will, lua Imuily.

Ueo. UiltiiiKK of L'tiluiiiliue, Is ruatir.it-ttntf in tho city and took In llio "nig" Muuiluy eve. A lurKG party of young peoplo from Walnut Hint Kiie win- in the rily Suuily un I uiu-ntl-l Kimli-r tei vici 111181. cliurcli.u Inch witii Sited up fur tne ercniiou in uu elitUorute ii In. 1'rof.

Turker hna cliaiiKiid his mind about UMuirs triii to Hie iiiounlalnH, as wan UU in. tentltiu a t'i-w wcekstigo, mid li.ts nowHCccptod March wind seem to como In April this Tear. Tibsiib paper In all colors at Lewis Whltnuh'i. J. SI.

of Ft. Soott. made Hepler a tlj Ing visit this week. Mrs. Lucy Wonn.of Denver.Colorado, Is visiting friends In and about Uepler.

Mr. E. KchoUler, of Ft. Scott, has beer about Uepler fur several days past. Read the advertisement for Webster's unabridged dictionary contutued in this paper.

L. D. Herlocker, our sherllT, has been In Uepler several times lately on ofllcial business. Wall nnper for sale at L. O.

Porter's at prices never before heard of. Call and bee Ids samples. It is now about time to get a pasture and take In the town cows for the summer, who will do it There will be a church social at the residence of II. L. llousley the evening of April 24.

All cordially invited. Sign the petition in the post-office for athirdjusticeof the peacein this township if you have not already done so. We are pleased to know that S. S. Kirkham considerable better, but still he is not able to leave the bouse.

Parties wishing to get Italian queen bees this spring would do well to see or write to S. B. Isgrlgg. Walnut, Kansas Egg throwing is decliniug lately. It is Still the fushinn, however, to put eggs in a fellow's pocket.

Ask Andrew Lycan. Mrs. James Kendall left on Thursday to visit her brother who lives at Columbus, Kansas. She will be gone several days. Jud Churchill has moved into'the uepler hotel.and M.

L. Harris now occupies the Mercer property in the south part of town. J. L. Garrison spent several days the first of Ihe week In St.

Louis. Ills wife visited triends in Scott during his to scratch our own mime tousslst him to become Lord Mayor of Hepler, a pos Come and get prices and vou will bo astonished. Do not understand that wo are selling at cost, fur we are not. 2.uo vtA hwj Qwr AT TIIK AT Tin: le.vdkr office office ition he is well lilted to till, and which we sincerely hope he will accept and serve the town as its chief executive ofilcer as well as we expect he will. Since the only salary a mayor gets In a small town is the "cussing" sure to come whatever he ''oes or fulls to Jo, wedon't hanker for the job, and feel perfectly sure our honorable opponent did not either.

Still someone had to nave the place, and we hope 'Terry" will decide ing his cousin, Mrs. I. P. Houth.ai pie.cnt Mr- Geo. Washburn returned to his home at Nevada, Mo.

on thetiih. A party at Mr. Mart Webb's on Tuesday, April 1st. Geo. Washburn sowed 20 acres in flax, clo-verand timothy lor I.

P. Uotith one day lust week ma little over four hours. Jake Winterbower had a runaway last week, lie hitched hisleuntto a ntalk-cuttcr, and na the morning was nil her chilly he by the house he stopped to get his overeat. When hecuine nut his had taken leave of absence and was going over the hill mirth ot his houe. They ran up to where 1 Saunders was plowing and he slopped them.

No damage done. li-nrn that Johun.e Stephens intends to inaku a busiueas trip to Sc dt 011 Kridav, then to ill! I leu to visit bis brtdhcr-in-luw, J. P.a ker. Oh how odd it looked to see Seth Carpenter aud Pup Hatfield hauling cobs with lour in baud when the roads were good, etc. I.

P. Koulh lias SO acrea of corn planted and Orant SlepheuaiS. This damp weather will be apt tolirnigltnpwitliaru.il. Soboyssci.ur your rusty cultivators upaudgct ready loai-t. The imiicaltous are now tlmt there ill be plenty of fruit Una year.

There will not be aa many peaches as last ea but thcro will be plenty 1 sign myselt ua ever, Incognito. limit ion u-i KPimi-ul lii'lrui-tor iu the I'lttjburg A. MOSfilSON, college. We wish him su Grand-ma" Ilutchinfca, of I.avrronr.e, who liunlM'Pn vuiting ruliitivea in Sud.tn. in uow vinitint: her win, .1.

A. Ilutrliingn. Harry MvNulty left Monday niglit for Par-aons, where lie will nt.iy a lew diiya. to take his turn at the business. The members of the council are good business men, and we hope to see them HBPL act wisely and well for the good of our Mi Uarrie Shu man and Mih lirtice Sawyer of OKweno.are the gucnu of Miss liea.ie Giloon town this year, and all the help that this puper can give them will be theirs for every move forward for the benefit of THE OLD RELIABLE our young but growing town List of letters remaining uncalled for Una week.

The ilaiii-e at Koeiilc's hall Mnday niglit waa a pleawtut nflair mid a good lime wan rtxrlui hy all who aitondoii. Mi-a-r. and I.aiuli ol l'u 101111. and m. Kirby of this jilaee furui uel kooiI liiiiMi' fur the orrusion, and I ho Unit) was AIioiiI 11 30 the 10 II' ffinmi'ii oakery whero were partaken of.

Another hour wan wiled 11 ay and tlieu Ihe dani-e uii in time for the ramon. bu a to catch the train go-lug no 11 tb. UcUiNTr, DRUG STORE. Buying my goods for rush and selling them the same way enables me to make Toa soiite close prices, a few of which 1 quote below in the Hepler post-otllce April 1st, lS'JO Mies Violet Brown 2 MUs Rebecca Blair Mr. Geo.

Case Mr. L. Gooding. Mrs. J.

A. Null. H. P. MiNER, HARNESS and SHOE SHOP! (first Ilnor Sont of bird's i.itiiee.i Kiret work thai win iv ipl'in--tion.

nijirn(ih! ss lii.vv and everything in the harr.es." lino kept constantly on hand. Jioots and Shoes nude to order. Ke-titi irinj; (inbe rt! short notice. Price lower than an.v house in the wes KANSAS. A.

O. Barnes is still at Baxter Springs assisting S. V. Sheffnerto get up the machinery in a creamery which is about to start there. The Stevens Dental Company, of Fort Scott, will be in Uepler Thursday, April 24.

and regularly that day every two weeks thereafter. Miss Gaylord, of this place, returned home from Aurora. 111. on Thurs Persons culling for the above will J-l (HI 1 till "icts Granulated lbs fur. IJjjht Brown lu rackage I'otl'eB, per lb Bio C'olle, peril), Green Cofi'ee.

(lite best), per lh Imperial ea. (gonti) perlh. 'l ea iMist, (the het-l per lb. si COMPLETE STOCK OF Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. lento my "advertised." O.

F. Lewta, P. We visited Girard this week and found district court in session with Judge day. She had been absent all winter vis iting her grand-parents. West disponing of business as fast as pos a mi Line ot mints, oils, varnishes, Paint Brushes, and in Fact Everything Us sioie.

iMot 01 die criminal docket so HUTTViu.K, April im. Mr. KiilTOit I am aide tustirai-ound and rolleet a few iii'iui Uu- your paper. Seeimr items 1'roiu ki many placea in ynui- Jaut iaeue I felt to try aain. lilad toee you "Nrmo." Come again.

FarnitTH ai-i; very busy Wanting corn. Rowing lliu, etc. While in Girard we had the pleasure far have been rape canes, disgusting of meeting Judge Bawden and Hon. C. Canned Corp.

(Silver 3 for iVts Tomnloxs, lh cane, 3 fur. Cal. Apricots and Goodlauder full patent Ze)hyr, 1 (C Coal Oil test) per gallon 2t)cis Vittet'ttV. (pure apple 1 per trniion 'Alcts alike to court, jury and spectators. The Cory, 'of Ft.

Scott both nttorneys ually aept in a 1-irst Class Drug Store. Also a stock of Fnucy Articles, Scrap Books. Window Glass, and other things too numerous to; mention. Call and see us when in need of anything in our i0 last one tried was unlock versus with business to transact in court. Preaching regularly every two weeks mmmm Thompson, and it ended bv the 'jury clearing the defendant from the charge of rape, although what he did might Line, at the Christian church.

The next service will be April 20. The church has Bonte atiil Shots at the lowest Dry (ioixto lnvi-r than lh lowsjot. from the evidence be called seduction or LEWIS employed Rev. O. S.

Barnes for the 8. bastardy. at your own pnc. Meats and Lards ttlweys in stock J.Li' I year. 'HtRpcT Z4IN.SAFETYEVTR A II goods guaranteed as represented or L.

G. Porter has just received splen Our meicliauU report a line trade last Satur-dir. Dr. W. (irifflu Is prciinrtng lir Iuh depar.

tun: the I ust of hi vei-k. Hi- to t. hard to take liu bioilier-i place, and lr.nn there lie iu-teiuU going to Pitt-sbui-g where he will make ina future home. Mr. N.

Kinyon unit faniih, of Iowa, have moved to this place, h.u ing purchased the property ot Mr. (ieo. lLiiland. They will make this th. iv future home.

Mr. ar.d Mrs Kinron having lived among us before we gladly welcome them liaek. Mr. w. Arthur and Lester McNaughton, of money retuiided.

J. L. THOMPSOX. Hepler, Kans. did stock of boots and shoes, which he has bought at figures that will permit lower prices than ever made before In ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BtAi'iG AGENTS WANTED CATALOGUE DESCRIBING Ci'M FULL L1N5 CF WHEELS SENT OMAPPLIEATiaM.

nziFRAYDSTSlCtL Hepler. Old papers for sale in thisolliceat cent M. L. Harris got the R. R.

officials to each, or 50 cents per 100. AITO.TIATIC SKWISO Ft. Scott, gave ua a call Liat Sunday, coiniug GARRISON BROS. WHOLESALE SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN reverse the plan thev had to send him to Rockville as agent. So he isstill in his place as night operator and will remain nut in time to uitend Die Kasler party that OiKD In Brazilton.

on Friday, April 4, Mr. A. M. Hewett, sged 31 years Deceased had deen sufl'ering for severs months with pulmonary troubles, but his death was not expected so soon. He whs the postmaster at Brazilton, and on the morning of his death had just signed up his report and sent it on to Washington.

One hour after sending his report in he was dead. The funeral was attended in Girard on Sunday, Rev. Rhodes olficiating. Egg throw Ing has not entirely become obsolete in Hepler yet. On Monda Lee Porter happened to see Ed Wnitnah standing in front of his store across the street, and as Ed managed to dodge the 1 rices reduced.

verv familv nic i-in went nti a piciiiciug excursion last Sunday in Hepler. nave tlic fccaf Automatic Sewing Ma- Those present report a line time. For Salb or Tradk for Stock Thir Mr. (J. P.

Thomas and family of Nebraska. noVfY Iirjo? flpppn woLlj liiiui hmml rpriHiandu ioiSJon is the formerly of this place, are once again comfort cinno 111 the market at reduced price. For particular send for our new Illustrated Circular with samples of stitching. Our Illustrated Circular shows every part of the Machine nerfect.lv. and teen and three-fourths acres of land In Sanderson's addition to Hepler.

En ably aeltled among us. ay! Mr. Uunlap of Topeka, has lieen visit quire at the Lkaokr office, or of Mrg. a. ing Mr.

J. P. McNaugliton and family the past is worth sending for even if you har? a Sanderson, now stopping in Hepler, eek, Mr. F. Sawyers mule a trip to lk conn Brazilton is dull like all other towns Highet Market Price Paid in Cash at all Seasons of the Year.

ty, Kas lust week in the niL ot Air. K. but the citizens of the little burg Rre making a gallant fight to hold their own Williams, our hardware and lumberman. Some flint-clans music was furnished at the shots when Porter was bombarding him and Dr. Lee to'try him ana they are doing it nobly too for the trade of Brazilton is better tliau ever be band rooms last Saturday eve Mr.

G. rotter made a flying visit io Hep agtin, so he aimed an egg so welt that it hit a post and spattered Ed all over with fore. ler last Sunday. He says that Miss was as ever. We had another cold wave this week- slimy yellow spots.

Now Porter is ev en, and the boys will have to hunt pret Tuesday night, but Wednesday was a the k. T. arrived here Sunday eve. They are laying tile side track fur the sione crusher four miles north of tv lively to had some new plan to down bright sunny day and the weather is lsiusc it Mtirphv Alfp. 405 and 457 West 2Uth Y.

City. THE BEST OFFER YET. ANEW DEPARTURE. Beginning with the Issue of January 2d, 1830, Tub Torum Wekklv Capital will be en-largc-d lioin to 12 pics, and be otherwise strengthened in every feature. It is a Kansas paper for Kansas people all the time, and wor-tlly patronage.

Having made special arrangements with the publisher, weare enabled toolTerths Heplkr I.KAOKK and Tits Topeka eekly Capital, both one year, for SI 50, Every Kansas man should have his local paper, for homo news and paper frum the capital of the state. Give this combination a trial. A BUSINESS Can pack his grip and travel anywhere, wllh. out other kelp than a well filled purse provides This is not always true as regard ladies and him. this place.

Our hotel was filled to overflow, ing. Mr. E. A Thomas of Parsons, Kas former getting more springlike everyday. Oats are up and growing nicely, and farmers are finishing planting corn.

Hepler people are making a move to have another Justice of the Peace grant- ly of this place, is stopping among us for the ea to walnut townsnip, and to secure present Hepler, April 10. '90. Notice is hereby given that we, the un- r. It. Wal tare and E.

A. Thomas made 1 this arrangement will petition the com devsigned physicians of Hepler, will on and after April 15. "90, charge the 6um of oOcfor each and every prescription written by us. I. Gaixkhkr.

flung trip to the city Sunday eve on the can nun ball. One of those Kansas zephyrs ia gently blow ing to-day Youra respectfully, GOL. missioners to locate another one in the township. In case this Is done all three of the towns in the township can have a justice conveniently located 6o papers can be got out on short notice at either O. F.

Lewis. The late city election in Girard result. children, especially if the journey bs long. Ac Without giving tip any ot lr POPULAS rT5VTUh-JS tt couttcnea to add AT-XKACTlONa to its oluian3. So WOM KTNOnOM, 'iUK JKAKM AS1) HOnra.

XUK tHOP. utxtoi ri vcj. cmiBKsrcjvBinecB STOVlKi. TUK NEVVSOFT11K TVOBa rr HAS ACHES xnis SCABOS OUR YOUTH'S DEPAKTiVJENTr Edited by MKa FRANCES HODQSOS BURNETT. It 13 intondod to make tt.is departmenft both ENTEHTAmraa aaci EISXEacmVIB not only to the children touc to of tne Jamily.

Tbe toesst aad most popular writers and educators have been er jased as contributors. This department 'Will equal In tha character ol its contests any publi ration tor younat people tn tha country. A Mi Bid Imm, Written by tantoos novelists, bai. otimr new teati xt9 ot THB HHTSB OCTAM. The Bey.

Oeory Btwcs written fea first of tha aerle enKll "JOSaCA," which begaa to run in tb paper In Octo-ban. This snooeedsd tn January by oaa from th prn ot PriSlf-j, author of "Gate A)ar," etc Ear story wia a novai of the ttoa oi Cisist, axd wia be titled "COM3 FOBT13." The mcoa B. Rider Baggard wia -write a etory of tba arty ttmea ol Babylon and Jerusalem, to be entitled "ESTHita- Taert, lsnodoui but these stories wS attract great aUao-on. In addition to all this crary yearly ub Berroar to TUB WTSSLT OS SSXZ- wui KKcrrv a kba-rrartnt. Estate, Loans and Walnut.

Hepler or Brazilton. The Brazilton people also favor the scheme cni-diiiKty the Santa Fe Route has inaugurated and will petition the commissioners to ed in the selection of a board of education, a majority of which is opposed to the present management ot the schools. a series of weekly excursions te the Pacific coast, loHVing Kttnsas Citv every Friday even Ing.inlchari-of experienced employes of the Co r.ii:i:t 7k? Varieties. act in the matter. Then in case they do Governor Humphrey willbeasKed to ep Invalids, and ladies traveling alone or with ltlooKsnowaa if Prof.

Martin would point a just ce at Hepler until the next Plkasakt Vii W.April 8, 1880 Editor Leadkr: not be retained as superintendent of city children, aresiiown every possilileattentiouen route. The cheapest rate ticket that can h-nought to California will bo honored oe 'hi-train. An eTira charge of J3 00 is made for use tscnoots. Well, Easter has come and gone and still the general election when one can be elected by the people. It is now well known that S.

S. Kirk. bile in Girard this week we had the. of Pullman tourist sleeper, equipped with mat pleasure of meeting that old veteran of ham has been obliged to suspend busi tresses, sheets, blankets, curtains, etc. Call en nearest agent, or address Geo Nicholson, G.

cold wind eomes down from the north Hut Pleasant View egg roasts came off on Saturday eve as usual. The hoys who participate yearly In the Easter feast wereall on hand, and everything iiassed off according to progi-ain except one young man got bis mother's old roost- the John T. Vosg. Judge Voss A A Topeka, Kansas looks as well and strong as ever, and he erlnstead of the yonng. The rooster did not know the difference but the hoys did.

They bad more fun than would go in the baskets they brought the eggs in, bat no trirl got pset HALF RATE verv. Feed Sale (like last ye.tr) and screamed for help. I notice my big brother has quit eatingjeggs since From May Sth to 28th. 1890, you can ness and dispose of his hardw are stock. WV said nothing about it last week because Mr.

K. was reported very sick w-ing to his and of course the paper had to go into his family, po to save possible consequences we didnot mention the fact. It seemsnow, however, that his creditors are disputing over their claims to the stock of goods and the matter will likely 1e tried in district court next weex, so in order to leave court and jury to decide the matter wholly from ths evidence we refrain from making any statcuiet yet until the court has decided the claims, and no juror no matter how intelligent will have the chance to be excned from duty on the The young ladies also had an egg roast on 13 still actively engaged in the practice ot law and he still leads in bi3 profession as he has for the past fifteen years. This morning as Mrs. Chas.

Elledge was driving north from town her horse became frightened just north of the railroad and ran off, throwing her into the wire fence and wrecking the cart. The horse then ran into town and turned Into the livery stable. Mrs. Elledge had her clothes badly torn on wire, but was not seriously hurt as we learned. From Fort Scott Dailv Monitor, April 8.

Jacob Brenner of Walnut, came in at noon yesterday and met with the board obtain of vour local ticket agent 01 Sunday, only they boiled their eegs and went a STABLE. by addressing the undersigned, fishing, and pretty nearly caught a beau. All the above came off in the woods. tickets via the Missouri, Kansas Miss Florence Chad wick Is taking music 1- and Texas Railway to Ft Wortb) sonsof Prof. Fitzgerald of Walnut.

She stays from Thursday nntil Saturday at ber uncle L- Good Rigs and Drivers Ready forBusiness at TEXAS Sigler's to practice on the piano. I Emannel Martin is also taking music lessons ot Prof. Fitx- any Time. Whick of arvpfct to txn irortti tfca pjios of papsr. To farther aeoarsraoSata its rsaders Tifl CrrtE erSAS hw ia-Kiio a ccnaljiijatlon wtth THE EOMS SAGAZINE, Efiitd by Iffii CSCSU 33 A.

by whicl! tfcat t.iTw for cr year wfJi rtiK tn-csii btss tain for rw. tttti tyi TAnts for Tins ava-v cm can ta-ro reading ssatt-sr oi TiS KI ti'UJIT at very lowwt prlco. a gi-rald on the organ And retutrj, good until June 3rd, 189fl, at one fare for tho round trip. Master Carl Damerell has started to school. attention given to commercial travelers who may wish to visit nelghbor- of county commissioners, of which he is a member.

ground he has read up the case in the public Till then we must be content with only the facts above given. iug iuw.1. iiir raiu vrurii avuu nihil lit ire ivmn 10 13razu-ton, Porterville, Cniontown or 1'arlingtoni This low rate is made by the R'r account of the Texas L. Garrison and wife of Hepler. ar rived in the city Sunday and are the olts peed.

SPRiNG PALACE, Broken and Trained For M. Lewis Pbqps, guests of his brother's family, G. R. Garrison of Seventh andOsborn streets. Yesterday G.

R. and J. L. Garrison and that pnts me in mind ihat we are a-oing to have a "doinrs on the creek" about two weeks from Thursday the 2ith as it Is the last day of school Come do and he I beard of a woman who assnangry that she eald she conht kick the 'stuffin'out of some one. but sheonly tried it once.

The laugh was on her. I see that Sigler's folks harea wild coosa In mop. I think we will go ia an drink to it health in a few week. Mart Am. vTbich opens at Ft.

Worth May lOlh of the planing mill firm of Garrison and closes May 31st, 1S90. fJaston tit price Pit )tw Fri for ctSi. lAc. ai tczrac to A4ffi 7kZ fSC2 Cftp. I will loan money at 6 per with small commission.

Make mv own examinations and pass op loans. Address or call on T. F. Josef, Walnut, Kaa. left for St.

Louis. When they re turn some twentT car loads ot lumber Mesiier, Gcn'I. Pass. T't Agent, nan. Stdalia, Mo.

and material will accompany them..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Hepler Leader Archive

Pages Available:
115
Years Available:
1890-1890