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The Hiawatha Supporter from Hiawatha, Kansas • 1

The Hiawatha Supporter from Hiawatha, Kansas • 1

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SUPPORTER. A' AWAT No. 13 HIAWATHA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1901 Vol. i. HAPPINESS The lady who said she always 1 dd a good time because she always carried her good time with her had hit upon the universal secret of happiness.

It is the being so firmly braced within one's own mind that no outside circumstances or misfortunes can shake our steadfast, serenity. J. A.McGuire was in Atchison Monday. Miss May Beatty was in Robinson Saturday. O.

J. Nugent was in Horton Saturday, on business Harry Simons of Rulo Neb, is visiting friends in this city. Asa Clark started for Colorado. Monday night. PAST AND FUTURE CAN BE REVEALD MADAM FREEMAN NOT A FORTUNE TELLER NOT A CLAIRVOYANT BUT SHE STANDS BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH girl about eight years old.

While living in Missouri I began to travel and work in this line at the age of twenty, with my brother, and he and I have traveled together for the past nine years. CONCERNING BUSINESS AFFAIRS Gives never failing information regarding all kinds of business, law suits, claims, collections, investments, speculations, changes, wills, pensions, insurance, deed, mortgages, mines, patents, inventions and all financial difficulties, To a mind that has learned thus to find its own good times in itself, disaster, lire, flood, famine, pestilence and death have no ter rors. That such a mental state is possible has been shown over and over ajrain. Christian martyrs LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE Gives truthful revelations of all love affairs, troubles, marriages, family difficulties and divorces; restores lost affection, reunites the separated, settles loves' quarrels, tells how to marry the one of vour choice, how to win the man or woman you love, how to make your husband or wife or any one be kind and true to you and overpower all your enemies; cures drunkenness; removes evil influence, etc. have sung with joy in the flames.

Those who have died for libertv or a great principle have gone out of life with their eres full of the sunlight of the eternal. That some minds can overcome outside circumstances to such an extent proves the possibility to exist in all minds. Most mortals believe that if they had this or that change in their outside lives if they are rich, if they were in the so-called first social rank, if their domestic affairs were different they would be happy. They are wrong-. Happiness is in ourselves, and ourselves only.

There is a power in every human being which will enable him to control his own health and happiness and even his outside circumstances. The calm, intelligent will, the immovable kind temper, a just, FREE FREE As a test in reading Tells full name of every QT caller, Tells you what OJTIO you called for, Tells if you are married or sin gle, without asking a single question, O. J. Nugent went to Spokane Washington Tuesday W. R.

Honnell, the Indian Agent was in town Tuesday. The G. A. R. will give an entertainment at the Armory April nil.

Brent Yates will move to the Woodruff property on East Oregon. Mr. Benfer is placing a new brick walk in front of his residence. Frank Klinefelter has left Bierer Shndell's and is working on a farm. Mr.

and Mrs. John Watkins went to their home in Oklahoma Wednesday morning. Mrs. Berry returned Saturday from a visit with friends in the Morrill neighborhood. Cats were plenty on Main St Tuesday afternoon when some one emptied a sack of cats.

Fred jcbermeyer and family left Tuesday for California where they will make their home. Kditor FT Mills and wifc of Marysville, are visiting friends in Hiawatha this week. Mrs. E. M.

Robertson and son Blaine went to Topeka Wednesday to visit relatives and friends. When in need of line, fruits, nuts, home made and factory candies, call at the Hiawatha Candy Kitchen in the National Bank building. W. A. Hoover has sold his blacksmith business to Geo.

W. McKallip. Mr. Hoover will move to Robinson in a week or two and go into a blacksmith shop with Dan Helman. She is not here to impose upon the public but to advise those needing help.

Hours for gentlemen, from 12.15 p. m. to 2 p.m., and from 5 to 7 p. m. ladies received at all hours, from 8 a.

m. to 7 p. m. At Hotel Hiawatha for a few days, Consultation Free Terms reasonable MADAM FREEMAN Tells you how to be successful in your undertakings and all things pretaining to life. This special gift was first noticed by my mother when I was a small nature, will in time human being all of man needs or wants generous gain for good that below.

Happy already is here fell and was thrown almost un der the wheel of the cars. thevman who has even partially developed those elements of happiness within himself. He is the individual who has more to be thankful for than any one else. This conception of happiness does of course, presuppose much. It presupposes temperance, industry, intellectual honesty and a love great enough to be self-sacrifice.

How can you obtain it? Think. Sel ectcd. Mr. received a letter Probate Court Eugene Lee, Morrill 29 Lucy McKim, 4 4 4 4 .23 J. N.

Odell, Horton 20 Minnie Vance, 44 18 Mary E. Noel made her first annual settlement as administratrix of the estate of W. M. Noel. Mrs.

Etta Bordner has been appointed guardian of Bertha Bordner, minor heir of Cassius M. Bordner. Born to M. A. Moore and wife, Sunday, March 24, a daughter.

Deaths Ruby Ethel, the infant child of Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Walters died last Wednesday morning of whooping- cough and pneumonia. This is the only daughter in a family of five children.

The funeral services were held at their home and the remains were interred at Kennekuk. Mrs. W. Balthrope went to Kansas City Wednesday. At the depot Monday a colored boy while attempting to board a moving freight train, We regret that we are unable to give you an eight page paper this week.

However, our patrons may be pleased to learn that our business calls for a larger office, and this wreek is our moving time. Mont J. McCalla went to Kansas City Sunday, to enlist in the 14th Cavalry. C. P.

Martins, who has been preaching at the Luthern church, returned Monday to his home in Bloomington 111. Monday evening the young people of the Presbyterian church met and organized the Y. P. S. C.

K. with the following officers. President, Miss Ferrell, Vice-President Miss Ball, Secretary and Treasurer, A. Crawford, Corresponding Secretary, Miss Bechtel. There were several committees appointed.

Greatly reduced rates to the Northwest via Grand Island Route. On March 19, 25. April 5, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 1901. The St. Joseph and Grand Island Ry.

will sell one way tickets to Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah; Helena and intermediate points at rate of to Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane, Portland Ore. and intermediate points $25. For further information call on agent or address M. Adsit, from George. He.

says the cold up there is very severe, for ten days it wTas (2 degrees below zero, and the snow was waist deep. George had to put on his snow shoes and go ahead of the dogs when he went to town. It took four hours to go three miles. LytlK Fkazry have just received one of the finest lines of Mohawk, Smyrna and Persian Rugs ever in the city and will make special prices on them, for the next 20 days. They have also received their new Spring Wall Paper which they have in all the latest patterns.

Be sure to see them before you buy. Next week we will have our machinery and equipments on the second floor in the T. Grimes building where we will have more room and a better chance to grow. In the very near future we will be equipped with a first-class cylinder press, more type more material, and will be able to handle our rapidly growing business. I G.

P. A. St. Joseph, Mo..

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126
Years Available:
1901-1901