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The Morrill Vindicator from Morrill, Kansas • 1

The Morrill Vindicator from Morrill, Kansas • 1

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MOKUILL, HKOWN COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1895. NUMHER 3. FIRST YEA II. ammiiiiuiii SCHOOL ITEMS. Her Feminine Way.

'Twas at bin en no Rrlndla' I first met Mury, Hho JT E. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, A Class of Ten Will Gradnate from Our Was with another feller, hut was castin' eyed High School This Year. HERE! lit me; An' lie said: "Curio Is hard to beat; it'sreKU- There will be a graduating class of lar honey dew!" Kansas. Ilainlin, ivl I said: "Yes; just like that you've got along with you!" You see that wns a compliment-for I was Invoicing time is at hand and we must K. SAWYEli, PlfYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Morrill, Kansas.

Office: First onstof Millinery shop. JlfsidtMiCM': Third house south of Methodist church. reduce our stock. We have some Special Bargains to offer you in D. ten.

We are in need of a printed course of study. Rocky Gaston will soon return to school again. A number of our pupils will be collegians after this year. Mrs. Sawyer lias been suffering from neuralgia of the face.

Howard Maxwell expects to eitcr the K. S. U. next year. Emanuel Haldeman smiled on us graciously last Thursday.

Books may be obtained from the library any day in the week. Who is it that likes to meet his cousin during school hours? Take note, that skating to excess interferes with school work. Blankets, Cloaks, etc. A. LICHTV, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent.

If reat on sldi An' Mary blushed an' smiled at nie thecun- tiln' ItUle witch! Klio tossed her hoiid and sweetly said: "I ain't as sweet as that! with a ribbon that was danglln1 from lier hat.) Hut I 'lowed that she was an' kept atiyin' pleasant things 'Bout butterflies an' so forth, an' angels Jacldn' wings; The ether feller bilent with his face all In a pout, Fer It took mo jest ten minutes by the watch to cut liini out Then I went home with Mary an' talked along the way; An' we're goin' to jump tho broomstick (If the Lord spares life) In May, These women folks is curious un' they're mighty hard to beat. You see, all so sweet themselves, they're fond talk that's sweet! -Frank L. Stanton. Kansas. Morrill, And it will be greatly to your benefit to call on us before purchasing.

We mean W. A. McKee, D. Sinless Dentist. ta.

business. We want your Produce and will pay the Highest Market Price. Mickey Meyers Bros. Will They Uracil lkp Diamond? Living in or within a stone's throw of Morrill are three couples that have Frank Yoder was a welcome visitor at the High School on Monday. Dale Collawn was absent several days this week owing to sickness.

It is broadly hinted that cases of truancy will be summarily dealt with. The class in Political Economy are long since celebrated their golden wedding and they are so well preserved physically that their prospects TTTTTTTfnTOTT7TTTTTTT7TTTTTTTo'TTTTTTTTT At Dr. Sawyer's office in Morrill every Tuesday from 11 a. in. to p.

in of living to celebrate their diamond IS NOW MISSING. discussing the intricaciesof exchange. Let us resolve to make our morning exercises better by all belong to sing. All of those who took the preliminary examination for county diplomas, passed. We should like to see a portion of Friday afternoon spent in literary exercises.

Misses Mollie McKim and Gertrude Hill are our very accommodating librarians. Ross is the wagon, Frank is the "boss:" Fred is the driver, but Lawrence is the boss. After an absence of several weeks, Mis Mat-tie P.lanchett has again resumed her studies. Miss Lizzie llcid is somewhat indisposed and hence has not been in attendance this week. A largo "class has just commenced wedding are indeed bright.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haldeman, the youngest of these three couples, are not only well known to every citizen of Morrill but have an acquaintance that extends for miles around. They were married in Pennsylvania in 1842. Samuel Haldeman is seventy-four years old and Harriet, his wife, is only a few months younger.

Either of these parties would easily pass for one not more than iil'ty-five or sixty years. Mr. Haldeman. though comfortably situated, is still actively engaged in business, and though he has many agents and customers in all parts of the country he manages his own affairs in every particular and in such manner at- many young men might envy. Nine children were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Haldeman, four sons and live daughters, all of whom are still living except one daughter. These children are all married and some of them have city is represented in its columns a number of prominent citizens aie said to be stockholders in it. It promises to do good and mind its own business, and between tlie lines it says: "It will try and till a long felt want, and has come to In this attempt it has run up against tlie huge form of Pool Grinstead of tlie Morrii! News, and between the two the good citizens of Morrill will get well posted and itemized. Politically 1t hn perched aloof, religiously it believes in an ultimate hereafter, and morally it; will be strictly Morrill, and itsoutsidc looks better than its inside, which is to all who see it.

It made a few capital errors but it was probably shie a few capitalsand itsproof read'-r may have been a little bashful, but, otherwise the little tootsie wootsie starts out in elegant shape. May it live long, never come to want nor run dry. Falls Citv Journal. .1. YV.

Laur Is Iladly Wanted by be 51. W. A. and I'rivute Parties also. IIIn Accounts will not ISaUuMf.

J. W. Laur, 1). 1). J.

S. and 15. of M. W. and tlie inventor of Laur's water distiller, lias turned up missing and the Modern Woodmen as well as several private individuals realize that they have been swindled by one they most trusted.

Laur held a double office in the or-tier of Modern Woodmen, that of soe-retary and banker and was in this way able to forge receipts and keep his rime concealed. The amount he has jrotten away With that belonged to his order can not be detinitilly ascer What our K.xchnnges Say About un. The new paper at Morrill has appeared. It is called the Morrill Vin-dicatok and Is edited by T. K.

Sawyer. Hiawatha World. The new paper at Morrill, the Vindicator, with T. K. Sawyer as editor, comes to our table.

The paper is bright and newsy, and shows good work both in the editorial and composing rooms. Fairview Courier. We have received the very latest up to date copy of the Morrill Vindicator, a new paper just started in that town. The paper looks well, is well edited and has a fair amount of advertising. T.

K. Sawyer is editor and from the copy before us we judge that Mr. Sawyer will make a success of the business. Fairview Enterprise. The first issue of the Morrill Vindicator came to our exchange table last week.

It is a well gotten up paper, full of news, edited by T. K.Sawyer and published by the. Vindicator Publishing; company. It has not enough advertising patronage to place it on a paying basis, but perhaps that will come in time. Sabetha Republican-Herald.

The Vindicator is the name of the second paper at Morrill. who is necessary to vindicate it does not say. In the salutatory the editor says it the study of Hook-keeping with Mrs. children that are also married and Kell off the Train. CoIIawn as teacher.

Cora Peek has been absent several have children of their own. There are, belonging to this family, thirty- s. owing to the sickness of her sis-Mrs, Dair. day ter, The practice some boys have gotten into of jumping on and olT a moving train will sooner or later result in a serious accident. We were standing at the depot Tuesday evening when tlie ten o'clock train went west and not iced a fellow climb the rear step-; just as the train pulled out.

After taking a second glance we recognized the party as Lis. Davis, our popular seven grand-children and seven greatgrandchildren. The family, including those brought into it by marriage, numbers sixty-live souls. Adjoining town on the west live Mr. and Mrs.

John Hammond. To notice the every move of these people, to listen to their cheerful conver-sation and note their precise memory, one would never think them so old as The seniors have just completed plane Geometry and art; now solving promiscuous problems. The memento received by Miss Flora Hause was a silver hairpin case, and not a silver hairpin. tained, but will foot upsoniething like He owes in addition to this about $150.00 which amount is made ip of several small sums at different stores. Ily holding the offices he did in the order of Woodmen, he not only issued orders for the payment of money, but carried and accounted for the money also and by fixing reports purporting So be from the head council, he was enabled to keep all money juiyed in by members of the order for the past four months.

How long matters might, have eon-Mtuicd can only be conjectured had was necessary to nave two papers in Morrill because they have two in Fair-view. The above was clipped from the Hiawatha Journal. The has Our librarian will miss the frequent calls for books by .1. T. Wheeler, as lie was a lover of good literature.

We learn with pleasure that a new electric machine will soon be added to our supply of school apparatus. they are. John Hammond is seventy-eight years of age and is his wife's senior by only wo years. They were married in the state of New York in They have one son and three daughters living and have buried one not exchanged with us yet. but it has a subscriber in Morrill and as he does not want it he sticks it in our box to tease us.

druggist. Just as the train reached the crossing near his home he took olf his hat to wave it at us, but it. accidentally slipped out of his hand and fell olf the train. He stepped off and picked it up and walked intohishouse. All Sort.

Eat a light supper if you wish to sleep well. Take twenty minutes rest after you eat your meal. Never go to bed with cold feet. daughter. There are in this family including wives and husbands of chil The janitor should make the fires a little earlier, especially when the thermometer registers below zero.

dren and grandchildren, thirty-live The initial number of the Morrill Vindicator, ison our table. It makes its first appearance before the public as a five column quarto, published by a stock company with T. K. Sawyer, people, eighteen of whom arc grand run. Laur been superseded in office at She last meeting of the order.

It was only Thursday that the order learned that every member of them 3iad been suspended for four months and realized to their sorrow that had 5i ny one of them died their insurance, 3 ike their treasurer, would be hard to jrct. Fortunately, however, no one died though nearly all of the members quite sick now. children and four are great-grand editor. It is a bright newsy little children. Adjoining town on the east, in a sheet that looksasthough it was built to star, although we fail to see the Charlie Wright has an excellent voice.

His assistance at the opening exercises recent ly was appreciated. Norman Saylor, though he lias some four miles to come, is never tardy. Ik-is a systematic and thorough student. Hoy Eisenbise, and also Quinter handsome residence, live the oldest of need of two papers in alittle town like Morrill, unless this one has come for J. W.

Laur at one time practiced he purpose of keeping Pool Grinstead warm during these cold winter these three couples, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyers. Martin Meyers was born in Pensyl-vania in.Sl5, and Sallie, his wife, was born in tlie same state but two years later. They have long since passed the fiftieth mile post of married life, having been united as man and wife in 183d.

To this couple belong nine sons and six daughters, all of whom are living. Davis, have, much improved in health. They are now in regular attendance. The class in Civil Government has finished the constitution and is now reviewing preparatory to A teaspoonfnl of soda in half a teacup of water is good for a sour stomach or kidney trouble. (Jive your chickens plenty of Cayenne pepper once a week in their feed.

Trim your grape vines in February. Cut your grafts in March and pack them in damp sand until you want use them. Graft your plum trees the first of April. Cherries also. Give your hogs ashes and salt io their swill once a week.

Look after your young fruit trees a-the rabbits are at work. Plant a small patch of June lerrie-: they are tine with sugar and cream. Now is the time to look lifter yout' dentistry at this place, hut was forced to quit because of his not having complied with the requirements of the law. lie also served two terms as ice of the Peace, but failing to tile liis lxtnd with the county commissioners his office declared vacant this week. Very little is known of Laur's fam-ily history but he conducted himself mi gentlemanly here, until recently, it was with ease he obtained credit.

1 ie married into one of our best families and three bright children have been liorn to him. but he has forsaken ail. Some weeks ago Laur took to drinking hard and fell in wit ho bum element of the town and spent most of Ids time at that double headed con i urn: in- it Miimn ill ri laiii- ment on the UMh of this month. Hue notice will be given of place of entertainment. Charlie Eisenbise.

also Lila Hammond, deserve mention for the excel months. Ilorton Headlight. Horn: To Morrill, and vicinity on Saturday last, a healthy, good looking youngster which has been christened the The boy arrived under the editorial supervision of Dr. T. K.

Sawyer and should the infant succeed in holding his Job and vindicating everything that happens in that moral Kansas town after leaving editor Grinstead, of the News his share of the public patronage, he ill have to get up in the morning. We cheerfully give the Vindicator a place on our exchange table and hope its shadow may never grow less. Salem Index. The Morrill Vindicator is the new paper born last Saturday at Morrill, and it ear marks show excellent they rendered lent manner in which their selections. Mr.

and Mrs. Meyers both enjoy fair health but Mr. Meyers is so nearly blind that he cannot go about the place much without assistance, lie is cheerful, however, as is also his wife, and they enjoy having their friends visit thorn. None of this family live more than a few miles from Morrill and could it be drawn together at one time it would be a congregation of one hundred and forty persons, sixty-live of whom are grandchildren and forty-three are great-grandchildren. The average age of these three The recitation on Monday morning by Miss Grace Kobortsat the opening exercises was well rendered.

She evidently has talent in the elocutionary strawberrv bed and see whether tlv need mulching. According to the peits of a hog we will have a mild winter. A pupil in the Geometry class has been endeavoring to trisect a triangle cern that has been shipping beer to 1'jwn in barrel lots under 1 he disguise if mineral water. And this is the hand writing on the wall that appeared unto Delshazzar. Latkk.

Laur was captured in Falls City last evening and brought and legitimate breeding. Dr. T. K. Sawver has fathered it and it does not According to former prediction- will have all Mfts of weather betw.

i now and iifxt harvest. A Practical Far mi: but no one among us has undertaken i couples is seventy-seven years and the to solve the probV i.f perpetual average number of years of married tion. life is tiftv-livo. appear to suffer foi want of nourish-j meat. Noarlv ever- business in the.

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668
Years Available:
1894-1896