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The Hiawatha Supporter from Hiawatha, Kansas • 1

The Hiawatha Supporter from Hiawatha, Kansas • 1

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SIIPPftRTFR AWATHA It 1 I 1 I I II 1 1 I I I 1 II II 1 11 0 11 vllA 11 No. 10 Vol. i. HIAWATHA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1901 Clean, first-class job work at the office of The Hiawatha Suppoktkk. JOTS AND JESTINGS DIESES UND YENES their best members in her death.

The funeral took place from the family home on Tuesday at 2 p. conducted by Rev. Haggett. Interrment in the Hiawatha cemetery. Johnson: J.

W. Johnson died at his home at Muscotah, aged 55 years and 18 days. Mr. Johnson was born February 14, 1845. In 1868 he was married to Miss Delia Greeno, and in the same year moved to Brown county.

Their married life was blessed Editor C. R. Johnson of the Horton Leader, was a caller at this office Tuesday. Bring" your job work to this office. The printers engaged here are among the best in the state.

Births To Mr. and Mrs. Van Walters, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Mort Mortin-son of Uniondale, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grimes, of Robinson, a boy. Klinefelter Court March 5.

J. R. Ingels vs Wm Tebean. Suit on note for $40.21. Judgement for plaintiff.

Garnishment in thi case. Answer to same not satisfactory to plaintiff. Evil thoughts swarm only in uij ccupied minds. Be busy about noble things, if you would be saved from ignoble. Conductor How old are you little girl? Little Girl You will have to ask Ma.

She slways takes charge of my age on the railway 1 Little Nan Why is it womens Trial for truth of answer March 11,1901. E. C. Wheclock vs Daniel Hock- man. buit on note ana interest is always complainin' about the servants? Little Dot Oh, thai's just so folks will know they can afford to keep 'em.

Hoax: My wife and some of her friends are going to organize A sample copy of this paper sent to your address is an invitation tor subscribe, but we will not put your name on the list unless authorized by you personally at this office or otherwise. Evidently the editor of the Horton Headlight took exception to The Supporter this week. Now old boy, we are not reminded of your pants when we glean your pages, but of the lightness of your head. Toot your horn all you please even if it is out of tune. amounting to $230.43.

Case set tled and dismissed, March' 5. Rock Island Implement Co. vs (J. r. Heimlich, buit on two with two sons, Chas.

editor of the Hcrton Leader, and W. E. of St. Joseph, Mo. In the spring of 1880 they moved to Muscotah, Atchison county, where they have lived most of the time ever since.

Funeral services were held at the M. E. church in Muscotah Monday at 1 o'clock. The remains were brought to this city for interment Tuesday. Sciinug: Wilhelm Schungdied at his home in Robinson, Monday, March 4, at 4 o'clock a.

from chronic asthma. He was a gallant soldier for the Union during the civil war, serving his country in the ranks of Co. notes and interest amounting to $187.44. Trial set for March 12. State of Kansas vs N.

F. Hess. Complaint disturbing the peace. a secret society. Joax: Nonsense! The idea of a woman in a secret Hoax: You misunderstand.

They are to meet to tell secrets. Johnnie Papa, is mamma the better half of you? Father Yes, my son that's the Hearing set for March 18. State of Kansas vs Wm. Mar- tindale. Trial set for March'15.

Heimlich's rustles. Dr. Talmage seys that the spoken word and the printed word should go side by side God and the press. If every editor would realize that he is moulding charactar through his publication he would certainly be more cautious about his Graham Bros, are buying goods in New York. Fifteenth Ohio Infantry, for three years, always in the thick of the fight.

His warfare is over S. M. Reed of Morrill, was in way they put it. Johnnie And are all wives the better halves of their husbands? FatherCertainly, my son. Johnnie Then what part of King Solomon were his wives? A number of persons were talking about telescopes, and each professed to have looked through the city Monday.

and henceforth he will only answer to the roll call of the Great Adjutant on high. He Read Moore's ad on page 4. Mrs. A. C.

Foster has returned was a member of Robinson Post from a visit in St. Joe. No. 465, G. A.

and was fol lowed to his last resting place in the "largest in the world." One Street Commissioner Sechler is on the sick list this week. after another told of the power All the boys and girls will be drawing black cats next week. J. V. Moore has a card in his store window offering to pay $1.00 to the boy or girl under 12 years of age who will draw the funniest black cat, the contest ending Saturday, March 16.

All the drawings will be on display in the store. ful effect of the respective tele Rose Hill cemetery by his sorrowing comrades. Wilhelm Schnug was born in Nassau, Germany, March 6th, 1834, being nearly Read Robertson's bargains on scopes. At last a quiet man said page 8. Mr.

Lambest move into 67 years old at the time of his mildly, "I once looked through a telescope. I don't know as it was the largest in the world; I hope it wasn't. But it brought the the Eli Moll house next week. death. He came to this country Deaths moon so near tnat we couiu see Lloyd Bechtel and Lester Lind-ley were in Horton Sunday.

Hot biscuits at Daeschner's hardware store from the 10th to 16th inst. with his parents at the age of 14 and in 1858 was united in marriage to Caroline Gribling. From this union there were born 12 children, 8 of whom are now living. After his discharge fron the man gesticulating wildy and crying out, 'don't shoot! Don't The old duffer thought Warden: The little daughter of Mr. and C.

F. Warden, living 4 miles south-west of Hiawatha, died Sunday morning of inward spasms. The funeral was held it was a big cannon that we were the army he came to Kansas and ointing. at hm he quiet settled in the south-east part of man subsided and so did all the from the home Monday. Interment in Grand Prairie ceme Brown county, and has lived in res R.

J. Kennedy of Iowa Point, is working in Reahm Walters' livery barn. Chas. O'Neil and Will Evans left for Oregon Tuesday. They will work on a ranche.

tery. VanHook: Laura VanHook died at the home of her mother Nun sitz ich wieder, hier am Tisch, Um etwasz Deuch zu Schreiben: Ihr Deuche wist ja gantz Gewisz, Um Zeit, euch zu Vertreiben. Ich hohlte mir ein Woerterbuch, Yetzt treht das Schreiben besser; on Shawnee Sunday morning at 8:30, after and illness of seven Miss Saxe presented a picture of herself to each member of the Saved for Service Bands. that vicinity ever since. He was converted gloriously to God February 18, 1901, in the parting of his sins.

His wife preceded him to the spirit land a little over seven years, having died January 9, 1894. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. W. C. Hansen, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock p.

m. weeks of complicated troubles. Mail braucht ea, wenn niaii ist nicht Miss VanHook had many friends Sonst ist man zu Vermessen. Klug Das Dichten gehtdochetwasz Schwaer who knew her but to love her. Besonders nach dem Essen; Attorney James Falloon has recovered sufficiently to be able to attend to business this week.

She was a thorough christian and Die Zeit ist kurtz, und Kopf ist Lehr, Ich hab' zuwiel Geg essen. the Baptist church looses one of.

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1901-1901