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The Hiawatha Herald from Hiawatha, Kansas • 11

The Hiawatha Herald from Hiawatha, Kansas • 11

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4 THE HIAWATHA HERALD J. BRIEF BITS OF LOCAL NEWS For County Clerk. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for County Clerk subject to the decision of the Republican primary. Louis Kesprr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomination for county clerk subject to the decision of the Republican primaries.

Jessik Campbei. Please announce that I am a candidate for county clerk subjet to the result of the Republican primaries. Ed W. Radford. I Hereby announce myself a candidate for County Clerk sub-ject to the decision of ho Republican Primaries.

W. P. 151 ain. for County Superintendent. I hereby announce myself a caudidate for the republican nomination for lie county superintendent of public instruction subject to the decision to the republican piiniaries.

C. W. Good. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Superintendent of Public instruction subject to the decisions of the Republican primary. Emcanok K.

Arnold. For Countv Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as candidate for County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Republican primary. John F. Hauber.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer from Padonia Township subject to the decision of the Republic primaries. I. R. (Griffith. For Sheriff.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries. W. (K Kkllev I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries. T. I.

Smith. Thereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff subjuct to Ask your friends to vote for Dan L. Adams for County Treasurer Robt (Jalbraith has accepted a position as superintendent of one department in a big-Kansas City store. A Freight train on the Mo. Pac went through the bridge at Huron Tuesday and piled up ten flat cars.

No one was hurt. The Troy Chief under Henry Calnan begins to take on the appearance of what it was when Sol Miller was behind the throne. The big new engine No 10 on the Grand Island Island left the rails about a mile and a half from town. No harm done only the trains were delayed. A Methodist church out in Kansas was moved a distance of forty two miles to a new location.

Thursday, April J4, They All Like It. Marysville April 11, '04 Bert Howard Esq. Permit an old newspaper man to compliment you on the design, arrangement, material and workmanship of your very neat paper the hia-watha nisuAii). I could not do better myself and that is the highest praise possible in the profession. It ishanrly, neat, plain, concise, road-able and thus far "all right" manifesting a ripe discrimination and good taste in the matter.

I wish von all success. Yours Thomas Scott. Probate. Court. The probate judge only issued one marriage licence and that was to; John Lehn (Jermantown, age 28 Ollie Down (lermantown, age 11) Scott Hopkins made final settlement as administrator of the estate of John Stuben-haver.

Scott Hopkins made final settlement as executor of the estate of Elizabeth Hill. I). E. Iteber made final settlement as administrator of the estate of Susan I Inning. Minnie Hamacher was appointed administrator of the estate of A.

M. Hamacher Minnie Hamacher was appointed guardian of Mattie and Archie Hamacher. J. P. Kern was appointed guardian of Edwin C.

Kern etal Ask your friends to vote for Dan L. Adams for County Treasurer. Notice To Voters. To all my friends in the county. As the Republican Primary is too close at hand for me to meet all the voters.

I therefore, by this letter, desire to thank all those who have, and also those who will yet take an interest in my behalf for the nomination of Probate Judge. Your vote will count. Yours Truly. T. C.

Buonson. The Colored People. Rev. Topp of Osawatomie preached an able sermon at the SccimI Baptist church Sun-da v. The moving required eight days, and not a win- tIie decision of the republican primary election.

G. P. Seaman. dow was broken. For Probate Judge.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge snb-There are fourteen Seven months schools in ject to the result of the Republican primaries. R. C. Chask I hereby announce myself a candidate for Jule subject to the decision of the Republican Primaries. T.

C. lronsn, Po what tan Twp For County Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for county attorney subject to the decision of the republican primary election. John F. Kerrigan.

I wish you to announce myself a candidate for County attorney subject to i lie decision of the Republican primaries. R. F. Buckles. For Commissioners.

I wish you to annouuee that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Commissioner from the second commiss'oner district subject to the decision of the republican primaries. Flohknck C. Oeijek. PI 1 E. E.

Harding, the popular Hardware man of Hamlin was in town Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Hechtel left for Portland, Oregon Wed need a Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Henney were in Seneca last week to attend the Congregational convention. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mason who were at one time residents of Hiawatha.

Mr. Mason is doing tine in the furniture business. the countv. Twenty, eight and half month schools, eleven, nine months schools and all the rest are eight months. Fred (Jumper, the popular butcher has purchased 22 as tine corn fed steers for beef as have ever been seen in the city.

II. Frnzv raised them and they are beauties. A son of Chas. Mneheo, of near Horton was recently married to Miss Houlette, daughter of Dick Houlette of Washington county. He formerly lived in old Hrown A company has been organized in Chicago which contracts to bury people and lut them pay on the installment plan.

The instalments must all be paid before the funeral occurs, however. High School Notes. Mary Buckles visited friends in Kansas City last week. Edith Ferguson was visitor Wednedny after noon. The Seniors ha ve finished "Die The Sophs have finished their term's in Eutin Prose.

There was no school at Central Wednesday forenoon. Several of the teachers improved their time by visiting the High School. Prof. Hammitt goes toEawrence Friday where he will speak before the Teachers Association on the topic; ''Can Algebra and (Jeonetry be successfully taught Flornce Tawney was a visitor Monday. Mildred Hull and Nellie Stevens have the measlrs.

Miss Duerson read "The (lua.idian of the Escuthcion" Friday morning. The ball game Wednesday afternoon went to the Academy. Score 12 to J. Tte Academy played one outside man and two professors while we played a stiictly school team. Anothf game will be played soon.

I VV LOCAL TIME CARD St. Joseph Grand Island Ry. I WEST Herman Maxey. was able to walk a block from home Sunday. It the first time helms been able to leave the house for two months.

The P. Y. P. T. was well attended Sunday and "The Choosing of the was well discussed by each member.

The subject for next Sunday will be "The Return of the Seventv." No. 1 Passenger ID p. m. No. Passenti HiUO a.

m. EAST No. 2 Passenger 5:45 a. m. No.

1 Passenger 2:50 i. Missouri Pacific Ry. NORTH No. 57 Passenger 2:15 p. m.

No, 51 Passenger 1:11 a.m. No. 55 Passenger 7:115 p. in. SOIIH No.

5S Passenger No. 52 Passenger -AM a. m. Ask your friends to vote for Dan L. Adams for County Treasurer.

The Ladies Aid Societv M. E. Church will hold an Apron Sale Wednesday April 20. There will also be home madecandv. Ice cream and cake will be served through the afternoon and even-iiiir a Fosters Hall.

Ha. in. No. 51 JStops at Hiawatha. jjNtarts at Hiawatha, Daily except Sunday..

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Pages Available:
482
Years Available:
1904-1904