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Hamlin News Gleaner from Hamlin, Kansas • 1

Hamlin News Gleaner from Hamlin, Kansas • 1

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1 ANER. News i 1 1 Hamlin No. 6. TTsaturday, Angast 84, 1889. Hamlin, Brown Tri i "if two school As there were only THE MULE.

WISDOM OF the morning, out officers ire in Noon ano When It Is He saved a col- Sandusky Button, Dealers In DRY GOODS, llent Sunt. Harmon Hiawatha Hash. Ckuk Moore will attend the Morrill College. vjhpn It Is Sunday. 1 UD- teachers our thanks UEiTS GLEAlIEIi bv civmg the tenij Joe Sealock will accept All Vrmls of ice eold tilings found at Stutev Urns'.

whicli we all nresent a drill in music, Vforking animals, such as horsts and mules, are generally kept cn a cotton plantation in a large open pen, saj a 1 r-. Amni-iriin. in for favors this we k. going up uvtliij at Vublisked every Several new dwellings are Elsworth Trice went to. Oneida on enjoyed.

Wo3 Eittner started for Ins hom win. ifjiiiilift JJrow; last Wednesday on business. in town. The Festival at Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furo SutTi-r and IN. MohtasoS at GO eta.

per gallon, at P. A. Judson's. the llaptist church near Morrill last Friday, Uit some v.n- -nvi-ni. made tins Subscription Bates.

kept liiui rOPA letter to tnc ncicmuio the center there a feed shod, contain-inr a trough for corn and a rafter tot fodder overhead. Stock is fed only twice a day noon and night. By suM up, on workdays, the plow hands ap lawn was highly enjoyable. Prof. L.

F- Martin has been employ Advance One Year hi 7 j. leaving the city. it was we are uncertain of. but suppose it was his schools of Six Months ed as Principal of the city Ihos'. every Gloves and Mittens, CLOTI-ING, Tee.

cream at Staley till' ils nil 1 liir lady friend. Baker. mail ui oilice a substanti call on Friday. Oliver Sandusky brought his bicycle I up from St. Joe one day last Week.

T. C. Mtthews has been averaging about 2,000 bushels of grain per day. Uncle Sam Sweeney and E. T.

Blanchard were at Hiawatha on Tues Saturday anl Sunday. pear, each to catch his "critter- aou forty or fifty mules at their bight move Tmiiiii1 vutc.of postnu-'s. The School Officers Convention iasi, A. V. Bull, of living township, can- ft i'l 0 KlMlsOH.

livown County Fiur Sejteniler 3, 4. i tiip I bv t.lie mutter lit. Ilnniim. in didate for register or 1 satnruay was pouny to Moore the But how is it find nnothcr school officers; There being oniy sev cu ST. JOSEPH II.AN U.K.

r1" twa then an mivu yi'iii. Painter, at Hamlin, Kansas. TRUNKS AND YAMto, 'l'i MS TAIUJ2 neaT. Each mule officers present. If this is ine uest uux WV.ST.

wn tl full lino of stationery on fa select- mci-u mm do. are we in tan a day last. i i i is naiveix i city a few days ago. Miss Mary Collins, of Chetopa, has been elected a teacher in the city schools of Tod "ps. a foriiier Brown ooun- 4.

i hand for job work at tins oilice. when we say, vo are ashamed ot Mr. and and tail together. THAIS. m.

lYt-UvlU-. No. 1 PiWl'. No. II P.

No. 1'1'llitsA. M. No. P.

M. (illlXfl 71 AST. No. 3 A No. 4 No.

II 1' No. Hi 1 am Nellie, are in town ac them? Th nMrt, is a nractieal exempUfica- daughter, this week Best Goods at Lowest Prices. satisfaction Guaranteed. Tennessee Amber Cane Soryiium, finest hi tho TTnltod States, only SO onUlen rule To enjoy an As a ride we-do not wish teaciiers (II P. PI.

4.. i snending a few days I it. JN. each head secures Mia Miee Tslev will be retained in No. 1HIIU :10A.M.

Dully. Jin.v CXltTt SuM.MtK from outside of the state, but a tew oi fmm ntber states, who the fly pest by a close IDiiil.v Monday. i visiting frierxls near the city. srauon eta. per i l.n I' I'llT liie tritcue.

I i fnv ITamlm school, i YTcvst JSnd Store. proximity to his friend's perpetuum pi in aud i. ti. if a a dini. are attending the Normal, we are very i Kanscs; mouiie.

and 1 binds of iob work neaiij riniMi iM. Ajr't. niit only. desirous to see remain in our circle. Hamlin, Hegiter of Heeds, and will be sup ported by his Hamlin friends.

OUL wiuiuuv tVint alarm. promptly done at this oilice. mnter sauuiu j- I.ut7., Principal. Jiimes. I.

Button takes about as much pleasure with the bicycle riding as any of the boys. J. It. Ingels has been running Uie It. 1m i-a niist Our streets were crowded last Maui As lathe mules no extra We can congratulate the board, wno secures the services of 5lrs.

Melany, or Miss VanHusen. They are well edu Directory. Jlidcr Unxvit fi nil flt PxiiJA'r ISutton's. rtl V-ill. l'i TVilS 1 4S-i I I i i 6 o-- I 1 i i ill I I IVlll'io day, anu uusnra rustling as it always does neic.

The Fair nt Hu.wutha to bo hotter this ciir than I'ver beloi cated, interesting wide-awake teachers, such as Brown county will gladly wel P. Smith elevator lor i twitch in tail or ear snu iblv suspicion that their owner could possibly be the victim of a mistake. ith eyes droopina-and head on a level with that his neighbor's tail, his somnolent i niftiimof trust and safety. ri.use is triving a course KANSAS, L. V.

IluiiH'luf'5' A. J. Felt Win. lliiririus C. E.

to good advantage at the lligu come, and we most sincerely hope tney mnm-iiisliiD ami drawing Higest price for country produce iMiiy W. Barber went to teser aftefnoons AT 12 SovoMior. I.Wiit. (invovnor, Swrt'tary, AiKlitor. Tivtisiircr.

Sup't. of AdOllW (il lUMia Ilev will remain with us. at for Tlie Kntuvdav and remained Timothy McCurthy Jtiimf W. lhuiiilton torjrtJ W. Wintuis L.

B. Ki-lU'irsr The totals of 30 schools as givimby The Hiawatha Journal is piuvmB West F.n.l Store. at- Sabbath services there. follows, enroll- neat newsy raper, ju3l P. A.

Judsoii itself to be a llenows It iB Sunday. I remember well the amused look of my foreman, Essex, when asking him his opinion on the subject: "Why, In course, said he, "dcy knows it's Sunday. Pertinent to the above query is tne know noontime C. C. linker Those of Tr "Mnssio and his workmen have ic.p.x fifth srrade outt.

P. A. Jndson, family. ttb- tituto Printer, wim.im siinnw tended the Reserve meeting last au- the kind to have in the Li.iV.lx 3J reading obi. completed the Stock Pens and repaired fifth grade studying F.

ti. AdiimP S.c'y nir.l A Si-c'v lliHtoricul Sooii'i scribe for it. bath. r.udierie. of arithmetic 380, geography 384 Atchison, win talk to the Platform at the depot The Carnival given under the auspi- nt TTiiiMrntlia, mar 260, history 203, physiology 15tf.

at the Church 1). W. WilOUT II. J. Donnirt A.

15- C'nmi'lifll A. H- lloiton W. A. Johnston Prof. O.

C. Hill attended the frmvpiition of Morrill Oliiei For the sake of its lively scene let us some forenoon go into a large field. Presently we are startled from our A nnn.tVilv "Ee-hung. ee-. ces or rue They This, as you can readily see, shows a fctapt.

of Insurance, l.ll.rarinn. Chief JustUts AawH'iuto Ji't tu'C ii 1 1 ii hi it I-" success liisol'l fricnils or lu-ou Fair grounds, W'ednef Jay. September 4th S1.50 Sl-50 Armory was a grand IKllll Otiuwi township on Sabbath last. General Merchandise, Solicits Inspection of His Immense and well Turner, James took in 9128.00. reverie uv n.on.(.,i.hiiii!r.

hung. it great tendency to neglect granmuu, history and physiology on the part of tt 'w Pverest. of Gav- There is considerable talk of adding is the Nestor of the four-footers that ells thus: '-Time for refreshment Cllliuixnui ai. nu-oritv AVichita, Kansas Will plciuUl pnir of Siocs at J. A.

7oi. th.e pupils. The hearty tu-upciaum, to the city water supply. of the teachers with the bupt. i a signal bimilarly seconded and pproy jfutimy W- AlmerinGillelt.

H.MnunFU.tbistriet. ytateScmtorlamD'-ttlU, Joi pMrietJu.lgo preached at Iteserve last Sabbath We Selected Bto xi that Hiawatha intends to nave an uu- West IS nil vSforc'. -1 in expression by lOiiy oujulv desired to stop this and get pupns to bfns left on Sah- rh limited water supply, ana Jianusumb look at our timepiece and sure enou v.niid is about covering studying the neglected branches tho oftnvt.noii triiui lorMiusaui, Springs will probably be stoppea. T. 1).

Jlctiee has tonacco, tine candies of all grades for sale. ltEPOHTKE. It noon. ino lliVLIl there, wiio is not ex W. It.

of time Miss Brosius will teaen vue Some of our young friends went to eV.V contest for tU Idll IX.J 7 rected to live. BAKER ITEMS. Gountry Produce. son Primary school ami Sab- Mrs. ami mere the mastery between bim and thq Mineral Springs iatt- ith Mr.

Svcamore the Intermediate department PLEASE REMEMBER THE PLACE, i. nner. of Montgomery county, will teach the Mt. Pleasant driver, which the aisiant only ends. wn J2X torii: Editoti Nkws Glkaxeu: Every thing is quiet in this city, and the health of the community is good.

N. C'liui'iuun Mrs. 1. 1'- Leslie M. 1 Ouelieh T.

U. Dieknson O. C. Ilill J. F.

CtifhniHii M. f- V. It- Harnian Ini J. I.Heock J. Marlon Cream every Knmns.

made this office a pleasant school aml Wesley Bittner has charge bath. Ice cold drinks ami Ice day at T. 1. McUoe's. 0 -2 Staley Pros' call on Wednesday.

Lf the Patton school. Miss Maggie Cotuity t-'lerk. Deputy County Clerk. District Clerk, l'ruliute uilfcre. Treasurer, Sheriff, KeRifter of Dco.K County County Attorney, County Surveyor, Coroner, crOfT First IMstri'-t, Thre is li'tte or no sickness in the im P.

A. Juclson. T.TX.J has been elected fine line of Mathews received 2,700 bush-I Killoren Now, how is it tnat tne mine npontimc? Docs he rely on tho nnalli-bility ot his timepiece that warns him that it needs rewinding? Or has he noticed his equally hungry -partner. Sambo, who, when reaching the end of i.i. find, turning face mediate vicinity of Baker f.u of corn on Monday last, and the pnncpsil at Baker, Tune Tludin is having a fine resi nuts and fruits.

i T40f ther took hi about reached W. J. L. I.etnaster 10.NK11S. J.

P. Freelan.l dence built on his farm near this city Institute enrollment, iws lenders. Chancellor groceries, 1.700 bushels 0 corn. test cofTee Judson's- to- The riHv ear steamed into port PvB.st. fbirfield University, Wichita Tcr fresh and tea go to Weft Store.

a row. nans northward, anxiously scans the shadow at his feet? Or Is the sensitiveness of his back to delicate that he can dis- bos S. C. us lierkley. Chairuiau railroad i'TlKlt SeciMif' l'itrk daw thus raaKing tue Mr.

James Poston and Miss Nellie Mpt drove over from Hiawatha on Kansas, gave ins leciuic p. SMITH, Vice Pres. R. TIMMS. Cashier: hannv.

iminate between oouque auuiu cn at the M. E. churcn, E. BERKLEY, Pres. hmmn cvrYt)incKus.

i K. Hunting f.li.Sor, W'. U. lstirnhutn Woman If you want your Buggy Fainted go tt- -ivill nnint it in c.m...M. mui snent tle day av tne The Brown county roller mills are before the Institute and vs? "We are prone to mystify, and because ravs: day evening, closed, and as far as we know are The lecture idol, 1 residence' of ltobert Gaston.

Sunt. V. A. Harmon delivered an of Hiawatha remain so. Clerk, G.

S.iU'Uisky Treiiftirer, yanuiel Sweeney Tolii Judtre, Cyrus Uolmes rhal. Wesley Sttiley Aft. Mavshul johjiTiptou Street CoiiinnKiouei address at the Aiorrui auwii-mf was an able address and showed great research'. ti. windows' on the north side of we are unwilling to grant, m-utc station the power of reasamnff we call their actions that surprise us -'instinct-In the barn-yard, stable, and held wo never observe this quality of instinct the young.

It is only the old that become wise by experience. to ira juooit-. good style. Hook at hi3 work. About 7,000 bushels of grain were received at the Hamlin elevators on Monday.

So you can s6 that business is booming in Hamlin. a iw nnrtmcnt of chewing gum at the Bank of Hamlin, flNCOP POS ATBD ifiicl Up Gzijiital 825,000: A meeting was neiu on ins to ascertain the advisability of selling the Mission township railroad bonds. I It was decided not to sell them. Convention, which was held Luthercn church last Sabbath 1 1 the Academy building were all broken V. A.

Mxotij x. JlJllor. Kev. J. Hunter, of Morrill College, J.

11. Heneuiet, out. One barn in the city was umn John Dilley. Harrington ana juiuu.y sermon, on the rn iin stock tit Staley and" candy always in Why It Wai Written. r.i, i-n author of "A Check- down Tlw storm was vciy lasting half an hour, and the ram tell subject, -What think ye of ChristY" at rurutiiFS.

a vi'i liJ-r cur iicu. occupy their new residence, which is built directly cn the site of the old one that wa.3 burned in the spring. 1x1 Oo I- Oil 11 I unci other tilings, explains last Sabbath morn- nUnl'Drtlft -ins 7 l' on cvei.v I I MiiUlllltll jVfTUl.tT Biivs and Sells Exchange, Receives Deposit torrent, and the irequvu- li-hlning, after dark, made the scene how ho came to write Ella Wheeler una mg. 3nllmti'. nionuoR ..1.

I HI A McIkk.1 every All live cents pfi'VVtI nt Sntidns-r. .4 tit ton's. Calvin Pieasoner, of Washing- i Hon There is gi-eat danger of a shortage in the potato crop in this part of the v. ,1,1 ot ovonmi. meet in- every We.lneb.lay 1 Uivine perv.ees.

something grand ana av u.i. x. that wc were mercifully spared. The news of the death of T- sor.lUiUy lnvite.1 to unem Wilcox's poem, "Laugu and tne ouu Laughs With You." He says: -'This pnpm I wrote for the late George 11. Prentice, poet pnd journahr-t, of in 1863.

It was at Fair of the COUlltV. The liltfi Aimiuu ton, I). is visiting his Mrs. G. It.

Timms. He will remain in I- chmt tiine and then a Loans Money on Short or Long Time. INTEREST PAID OH THIE DEFOSITS: Siiperinte-iilent. rict lair Association win Di ct that to rot. t.

E. is immense, the ground so me nln-adv b-rginuing Hunter, who was struck uy iiguuu.iS CI1C1U l. S. at 10 IVtUF Hi 1 1 East, TTumlin cn Monday aiieiiioon, beheld September IS, 19 and 20. at Sabetha, Kansas.

a. i.l evenimr. the wineroom of the old Gait house, in the presence of three other people. 1 near and the ground no cunumu.i iw 18S9, reachC'-l ti v-im Bates, ot uuniiiiK, August ilrs. Cathrine A.

M. v. r. Ii Pnftor. diggmr.

was then uoout i circumstance of our wining, feasting Pi. M. many other damages, as tne T.i.ain, S. s. sup i.

WM. Vlblt to uci Allbring, of York, is on a ibiuL'iiter. Mrs. John tion of tho growing corn crops, um WAKTED Eutter and Eggs at Eiua Store. LUf-jtx- 1 i.WiUvcry S.Hi.layut 1k P.M.

services imlin. Mrs. Uates win II and laughing brougnt tue "'tTw mipd. In one of the Odes of Ilorce-the Roman poet whom I had read at colleoe he speaks of laughing and tne intn in: but if vou cry they FpueoptU tne v.ui BlilliCTOIlS. J.

I. Button, G- S. TininiS; P. rfeiffer, IXE2IS OP IITTEBLSx, Mcrherscm has two ball Pines. yards, and the wnviesaie destine! ion of tho watermelons near Hamlin and Morrill were sad to us.

jL-ement. K. P. Smith, E. C.

Blanchard, John Sterns. Mll.l main all winter. Mf. P'aac Eewia Jewis EoU. Gaston, E- Berkley, A.

It. Smith, -i 11.. ,.1 ii t.el.l us H'r O. t. Tea.i e.

W.T. 'A-s't. anu base Fort Sept- at It hailed li'velv in Hiawatha for a thne. Prof. Criswolil picked up will not be so ready to respond, but will walk away.

This poem of mine has been claimed by three persons- The Ore nt monument Sandasky, ot Shclbyville, Shelby county, Kentucky, ar.e visiting our esteem The Cr. A. H. Inter-state Reunion Assoc? at 'Oil will, meet at Sabetha. Nemaha county, Kansas, Sept.

17, 18, IP and 20, 1S89. Captain F. M. Post gate, of St. Joseph, President FJt'HET CI KTJES.

dedicated Eeavenworlh will be 1 nuil Oil, a hail-stone weignmg 14th. two men and one woman, xu- mT ecrop-book. signed by rav numerous friends, 'Exchange' Anony- it, is onlv one of-twenty other vreighlng an ounce. ed citizens, Messrs. and J.

I. Putton: j.M meets 'brothers hi-o cordially Cr. W. HOII'US. G- B-! i I Ti Hiin.lin Lodge Xn rvening.

VirtitiiiK invited. All buildings in Topeka, three or liA IV- Ov'ided vnd Commander of Camp. Institute Items. more scones iiijju, cno lllll I ill Miss Anna Nitsche ill receive the thanks of the Nkyvs Uleanek force bonnet of flowers which seven of my ouu orain-uauit-a een claimed by the thieves and assassins of literature. ell, I forgive.

mMitiir(5 who are trying to J. W. llOI.COMB. cc y. A.

F. A. Timlin No. meets on the Second J1 'V" Aeordlal invitation .8 GOODS Kt Week at' P. K- JTTDSOirS with lire escapes.

In'g-lis" daughter, Hiawatha Aug. 21, 18S0. Snecial to NEWS LKAF.I! U1U injKji i the dinner she caused to be placed on' v.vprwill teach (Jreen Door, West End Store make a few pennies oui oi M. table Tuesday noon. Marian, who has been ill lor -gome time, ts a very pronounced prohibitionist.

Several times Dr. Johnson pre-rribed stimuhuits in different and NO. 61. Arrangements lvave been made for rnimil tvir) Oil all John Wiu.tmeu, notoriety, and content my sen im sweet thought that the world has tne lines, anyhow." Exchange. MANUFACTURE Superlative 5 Farmers' Ohoiee Tif: t-vvhaIiI will remain at Mrs: Lucy E.

Crews, of Oufeida, in LI XLllLll. one rare ioj. company with her physician. Dr. x.lur- to the Fair and Intcr-state at Ao.

-o. dock. ai'd. her sister, iNirs. isoucii, I).

W. Terry has lone Star near diuised forms, but she persistently refused to take them. Senator Ingalls tried las influence, but she turned her Reunion at Sabetha, Sept. is, and 2, 1889, within a distance of 100 1, H.EHWIK, M.D. tJiysk'mv and Surgeon- Door Nk.w Oi.kan oVio Gaston, of Hamlin, started to tucago on Wednesday where Mrs.

Crews goes Fairvievv. II And Millers' miles, find ore third beyond tuat ins The afterroot! is on th im The Greatest. In the corridor of a hotel. "Excuse said a man who had caught a part of a conversation, "but did I understand you to say that one Spillors the biggest liar in the United "Yes." "And whore do I understand you to for treatment. head at oD'e' 5 of money.

Vccoiding to the figures made by J. tt A "rVTT KANSAS. tance. provement. Miss Gadys Foster, of Hiawatha, ac- The teachers march out to the a Mnlvane, of Topeka, Kansas has hjkI Domestic in nil t7ic new Be sure and try Hamlin flour before buying elsewhere.

They gurantee entire satisfalction. companicd by her frieml, jmiss this year harvested 40,000,000 bushels sound of musc now. Shop FnZI lino of O. ijiuy, oi. v.j'-i "i Frank Moore -w ill on the .1......

-itii their friend. JNliss WnrirlllSKV leasant Hiawatha Journal this year. r.nstnn. and r.au a p. co-i and Double Harness, iy xets say that this one Spihers livesr "St.

Louis." but pardon mo if I ma.e so bold as to say that St. Louis cannot lay a claim to so great a distinction, i ne Ktrrsh liar in the country must neces iUtUli JJ at -17 i-mvpr of the Holton Normal, of wb.eat: of corn uu.ouu.uuo lo 000.000 will be the yied; 50,000,000 bushels of oats; 10,000,000 of rye and barley; o0(000 bushels of peanuts; 1.000 000 of castor beans and 5,000 of on1 wove elio-hted with Ilamiiu JJ, iJ J- ana Lfy Dusters, cheap tor casn at M-ii E. N. Morrill kindly handed us um' x-. ot ilioRtPricd Ficl fbr Wheat; Hamlih MilliiCj Company: ATm rill Col- SUCCeeilS Air.

G-. D. WINKLES a report of the First National Bank, of Leavenworth, Kansas, which was sarily live in Chicago. St. Louis rnsw.wps a number of orui- Onei-ia a few days ago prea Husteu miorms i' lege, was at ilaxseed.

East year uam-isw "uuiR-- and wield the rod at range nan, in the interest of that institution, in 1803, of which he is nary liars, but cannot conceuo to tliat- anme one will nave nre-ennnence in mo 1 i. l.i, nAimirv conducted the de-scvcral mornings President. It is tue ouiest oa. lanoharcl Supt. Harmon votional exerc'ses lllc lej'ui i if ki.

to build to accommodate all the board Nixon S. Sweeney, o-reatest everyiunig in naturally belongs to Chicago. It stands to reason, sir. by, a city that of th'j Missouri river, and the leading bank of Kansas, ami does a greater of businers than any bank sorghum sugar were refined by the refineries. This year there will be nine refineries with a corresponding increase in the In 1873, CT.000 hogs made Kansas their home.

This year, not counting the extreme boun-Series of the state of these yOT.UlY PUBLIC 'St ers who will need lodging when uie school opens, Sept. 3, 18S. last week. Afiss -9Sfrvi Anderson has been Deal employed to teach the primary u-om at can boast cf our Amnion um buieij needs not take second place in so small 4 matter as to the residence of the crreatest liar." Arkansaw Traveler. Blanch, the mmu reauer, M.adam the State, having a paid up Capital Stock of with a.u S1 .776.56 for other Ami Itool iSstnta Agent.

Town Prop-uty For Ren And Sale. Also collections made. aii-view. HAEJjtARE, TMAEE AND SlGS; with Mr. J.J.

JMinner, in company 1.4 feed, crunt and Miss Ncff had charge oi tne. otgau made this iiii.eieLiiiji Still a Feint or Two Off. Oil ui iim.u, -7 i Liabilities. Total, $1 1 ,7739 i the. state.

Mr. Mulvane says one day last week, in the absence or office a Dusiness ran Madam Blanch will de-membrable lecture on O-iV-V ni v- 04 that if the proceeds ot this yar uus Miss Buck. liver her Barbed Wire and Nails. Work Neatly Done GBOCB were applied to the purpose, Salitl nhtvlc nncl Solid mind', Science and Spiritualism at the School Shouse Hall on Tuseday even- the every dollar of indebtedness In the primary departmerf, of one of the city "schools the other day a.patient teacher as endeavoring to impress upon the- minds of tho youngsters the principal product of Ohio. The teach-er had in view the crop of the Buckeye state, but the little ones were-rather dull of comprehension.

hen Coiors, nil size nt J. A. State would be wiped out. August, 274 ing. 1 The Glorious Climate- New arrival this week, Miss Bertta, Peek.

Miss Gertie Miller, Miss Kate Bushuell. Miss Hewitt illustrated a lesson on. the nerves with an automatical chart very nicely week Miss Minnie Fishley, of Leona, has Prof C. P. Gary writes us that they Wci Jind htore.

HAMLIN, 'rra ivhil-h Was' to 1'UVe a n-iA frpntleman. the bus- had 143 enrolled up to i.iinv. Tt will he remembered the question, "What cio tne kjiuu Rim lV rr. to A. REEME'S yhe Reliable Croceryman, For Your fiioceries.

Country Produce Taken In Exchange, Also. Dealer In Iive Poultry. band of a charming and residing JH. FBICE SON, bv their Hamlin friends that Prof. Xlie Dili'- (juiii been played last Thursday at this place between Hamlin and Albany, nf the latter club ers raise?" had oeen aweu uuuij and in many ways, one of the brightest renlied at a venture: "They raise liool.

This is Carv and wife taught for five years hoars." "Yes," the patient peuagogue tne ruunc vn--0v her third year in that district. DEALERS IK, Uie Hamlin -PuWie Schools, ueginiuug in the state of New York, lacked only one thing to make them both, happy, says the London Figaro, and that was an heir to inherit the blessing which had been given them in. the way of in 18S2. Prof, eary is a raMU' Mr. Yilson, a student of Ottawa rejoined, with an encouraging what do' they raise to feed the hoo-s?" "Swill!" exclaimed one of the vnuntr Americans, whose father keeps OAK, HARD, AND SOFT PINE LUMBER, i i i i ah u-'i Conductor of Institutes.

was on. on uvw.ui" failing to come. It will be played next Thursday, Aug. 28. J.

II. Clark shipped his house-hold oods to Agata on Thursday. -Mr. Iriurk has been away at Paillip-burg University iast year, eof uey in Erowii county this year. Educational.

ftfj a pig. Albany fev. W. T. Mihturn, of xVmazonia, i TTa property.

Twelve yeas of married tm; vdia Islev. ore of our tast Mo. arrived otr ftaiuruaj imv. 111 mm We arc giad to get good articles for i flm TTiil wa- was visiting his daughter, Mrs. ueo.

life failed to bring them tins messu. A change of climate was decided upon and the pair removed to the vicinity year'S tcacners iMUrtuw.u wv- A December Vigruett, -i. A storm-swift swirls of sharp-edged sleet, nf RlRfit and snow afar wuM tossed Of sleet and snow and other points looking up a location for some time. Teale. lie baptized five children ot l.

tha Academy tlus year. the information of all who are interested in Hchool matters, and would solicit correspondence any and all teachers in the county. We will of Longmont, in Colorado, where the 1- fipive and fleet. A nrl hnrk he HOW We would -pleased to have a T. Dutton in the afternoon during Suncay School.

He held the Episcopal B. M. Hussfell, iss May Watson and Miss Flora Gould spent Sunday at Of tempest wolves, stark correspondent from every Fost- husband fengaged in the catt'e business A year's residence in Colorado n. tv, imn pamotis loosed fron chains; Sawed And Split oak Posts Hard And Soft Goal. Always ON HAND.

in Brown County. It would be service in the evening and again on venimr. There was a large to the interest of each part of the consreuation at each service. 4. Tiotnblfi events, as nersonallv.

as well as- the Sunday iv, der.arture3 and arrivals, meetings, con Laura Frye and 1. ii. Mohler spent Sunday at Mis3 Russell 'pent Sunday, at Green Door. Visitors' Roll on Monday: MilTeV, llev. Hunter, Dr.

Nye BI F. Partdi, Miss Chattie Enswortli, H. B. Barnes, of the Hamlin Nkavs ra, Mr. School, bog leavs.

to return thanks to They dash their Hanks 'gainst leafless twos They cut them on the window panes Where wreaths of rime begin to freeze! nt. Hut now the onslaught sudden fcnds; Powerless wh fria id, fa.r.?-- Hume tlrcLight nil the space aofeuds Where the gieen Christmas garlands banl Strut hprs. had scarcely gone by hen not only one but a pair of bouncing babies came to bless the lives of the parents. Was tb lady satisfied? Not at all. She packed her trunks and bundled oil to the old home, declaring "Colorado was too healthful by at least 50 per cut." set apart an Educational CqLUiy fvr the County Superintendent.

Prof, Tlarmon." th.e teachers of tli" dainty vxvi all others who favor with c.a-cfully prepared articles on vacation, reboot notes, and doings of the teachers of gthid interest and itblisli the same ir th Xfws Gl.KNBIt. ventions, picnics, focial gatherings Kansas the minister and people ot the i.nris- I forth sent in i yuuu.n."". anu Write us about it and give us your tiau church for the use of their bouse of worship. Minturn returned homo on Thursday afternoon, we can we names, and as. soon send yon writing material..

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148
Years Available:
1880-1890