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Hamlin News Gleaner from Hamlin, Kansas • 1

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I "''7 0 1 TALMACE IS NEBRASKA -'r V- m. Jk Jl. XI 11 ro. 8. Kamli3i, Brown County, Kansas, Saturday, Sept.

7, 1889. Vol. 1. hence the opening of the school occur- Ca'-np Sheridan, PERSONAL. in the Paptist church.

The chapel Superstitions About Eggs. "To hang an egg laid on Ascension day in the roof of a house," says Reginald Scot in 1534, "peeserveth the same from all hurts." Probably this was written with an eye to the "hurts'" arising from witchcraft, in connection at Hiawatha last sxereises Wfro opsnu uy First Annual Reunion of the Inter-State Reunion Association of ex-Union soldiers and sailors of Kansas, Sweet Iiy and' Iiy," "after which Pev. 1TEW3 3LIA11LU ull GO every at llnmlin. llrown linns. "ubsorijotion Bates.

F. I louchens offered a short prayer. John Steins was Wednesday. Wes. Staley was Wednesday.

Mrs. Allbring'a Rev. A. IhXgart then made a short, A Alan Woman o. child, should always tpeak kindly to all they chance to meet, in crowded lane, hall oriullic street, i-f niriniiering that hind vonls and actions east but little are invaluable to at lliawatha on mother was quite nit pointed Speech.

The attendance tt the opening at 9 o'clock was 37. Advance v. One Year in Sis; Months A very pleasant sut prise party occttr- ka and Missouri, at Sabetha. Kansas, September 17, 18, 19, and 20, 1S89. PROGRAMME.

HI. ST DAY TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. Sunrise Morning Gun. 6 a.

M. Reveille. 19 A. u. to 4 p.

m. Peeeption of Guests, Pegisterinp: and assignment i.i tLiO the id at the residence ot Key. Entitled to H'linis. uii Sandusky Button, Dealers In DRY GOODS, G-roceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Gloves and Mittens; CLOTHING, TRUNKS AMD VALISES.

Best G-oods at Lowest Prices. 1 illStj lUiOl IMHin.l rut.) of ptuv. us. nultior ut liumliii, Kansas. Houchens last Monday evening, it being Ins C7th birthday.

About fifty 11. irvil X- C.HANil were in also-the Puro Sugar and IT. Molasses at oO cts. per gallon at P. A.

JuclroiVs. with which eggs were supposed to possess eoi'tam mysteripus powers. In North Germany, if you have a desire to so'e the ladies of the broomstick on May day, their festival, you must take an egg laid on Maundy Thursday and stand whero four roads meet; or else you must go into the church on Good FridAy, but come out before-the blessing was formerly quite an article doVJ-stic belief that tho shells, mast be broU jn after' eating eggs, lest the Witches should sail out to sea ia them; or, as Sir Thomas Browne -declared, lest they "should draw or prick their names therein, and venifieiously mis M. C. Hand, and all seemed to enjoy Tim Taui.u of Quarters.

sick on Thursday. M. Moore made this office a pleasant call on Thursday. S. Sweeney was at radon ja pn "business on John Ftaley was down to Hiawatha at the Fair on Thursday.

Dan. and "Wes. Staley have dissolved partnership. "Wesley Mrs. Sterns and 3 Irs.

Dr. llrwir were at Hiawatha en Tltursday Amos Smith and wife were at the themselves. They presented Mr. 0O1M! J.VrT. No.

A- lV No. 1 Houchens with a fine set of parlor No. 1 I iv. i. Mi.

chairs, a large locking chair, and a I N. V. M. No. i 1- NV.

purse containg about six dollars. The Aviud blew nearly all day on Friday. a full lin on hand for job uorl; at tliis 'oilieo. Several persons are sick in the vicin ixr. No.

I1 a. i. cxoct.l Situr-lio iiy Si i I p. "d- Camphre at nj-artit Music by Band. Axhhess Capt.

G. M. Humphrey; of Xebraska. Music Glee Club. Ad'ldresses Hon.

E. Morrill, Gen. A. P. Campbell and Hon.

Harrison Kelley, of Kansas. Music Glee Club. Ten Minutes Speeches By Com- rades. ity of Morrill at present, but the writer is O. K.

Nop. IT i'n-1 A 'I UiivliJ i.i job v.ork neatly and ii this rein Satisfaction Guarantee a. chief" tho who Bad partaken of the egg. North Germans, ignoring this -eido of tho question, say, "Break the shells or you will get the ague," Morrill College. i' iiawati.a va j.uiuaujj'.

Pev. I'. W. Houcheivi preached at the Hiptist church last Sabbath, morning and evening. and Xotharlanders advise you to secure Hamliii, The llamiin Jlills are running now ery day.

iSiilcr Dawn in nil eo7ors yourself njjainst tho attacks of this disa iv tr KAN Pew C. Parber attended his Ifui.n'Uvoy l-errnhiv cpvviees on last Sabbath, The Morrill College held its Annual meeting, Aug. 31, 18S9, and after quite a-numbci: of enthusiastic speeches from interested in its welfare, the following-named twenty-one persons were elected as a Hoard of Trus-tess. Pev. W.

Ihgga.t. President. fO 0" morning and evening Oh There Avas an exeellent fell in 0 0" this vicinity on V. ednesday, and it Mrs. Geo.

Tmile gives an interesting was quite general. mm A. J. l' I' V'm. Tiiiiot'ny y.ev'm tli.v JiMiK.M "VV.

1 ton (Jeoi-i-'O Winaiis 1J. V. C. linker il 1 in i ii Siinms F. G.

A'U'ti I. VV. W'UH-i 11.3, H. Cmiol.cli write up of the Sabbath School Picnit which was helu on last Wednesday. Mr.

Henry and family moved int( i SECOND DAY WEDXTESDAY, SiiFT. IS. Sunrise Morning Gun. 0:00 A. Reveille.

9:30 A. M. Meeting at Wigwam Music Hand. Address of Welcome. Hon.

Ira Collins, Mayor of Sabetha. Response Capt. F. M. Posegate, President of vlie Association.

Music Band. Addresses Senator P. B. Plumb and Lieut. Gov.

A. J. Felt, of tlhfOHt piice for country proauco Tovvivuir, jjput. Treii'-urer, HUJl't. Ul' MilOdl-i Attoi-ncv Ht.it i'.

Heo'y A i- Svf'V llirtlovU-tt: oi-1m! Sent, of l.ilpiuiiuu, Justivo. Assooiuto JUHtl' P. i. fi'- est End Store. Jos.

Fisher, C. A. "Wiikird, y. F. Lambertson, James Gaston, S.

Moore, 11. A. Hill, the J. C. McGeo house tins weeK P.

A. Judson Two of his children have been quite P. A. Judson, greeable Visitor UV eaung on day a couple of eggs which were laid on Good Friday. Scotch fishers, who may be reckoned among tho most taperatitious folks, believe that contrary winds and much vexation of it will result of ha ing eggs on board while ia the west of Englaad ii considered very unlucky to bring egg into tho house, although they may bo hung up with impunity' outside: Mr.

Gregor, in his "Folklore of the Northeast of Scotland," gives ussome curious particulars concern iug chickens and tha best methods of securing a satisfactory brood. The hen, it seems, she lid be set on an odd numbv-i' of eggs, or the chances arc that most, if not all, will bo addled a mournful prospect for the hen wiio; also, they mat bj pla under the mother bird nftor or tho chickens will be blind. It' the woman who performs this oilk-e carries the an, H. Coitkbn. W.

C. Aicnerra sick this week. The fact is, the Xxws Glfaneu is ainning in favor every clay, for our riends, unsolicited, in praise of H. llorlon V. A.

ol! i Prof. J. J. Lutz returned home, on Friday afternoon looking well arid is readav for school which opens on Holi DEALER IN- General Merchandise, thepaj.er. trust that -we.

shall t. Tl AllllC'l ill II. F. King, Xcb. It.

T. Ih. Lerts. Jno. Ih Springer, C.

J. Harding, Jno. McCoy, P. E. J.

T. Mickey, Jas. Cleveland, E. P. McKint, Jno.

Hoover, uger, It. Gastort. iiti.e Bai.d: i i ,11.4 se.id i. rWmili day, 'Sept. 10th.

Addrosses Hon. 11. os. Evans, Ij. tl.

u.u.-.-i Coi.kps.i-u.1 rirst DlHiriot. lV' c- fii-Ht District, JeU feui.lnv Mes'jrs. Elswovth Price and Ei your continued favors. Of late our columns have been so crowded vith and locals that mueli valuable information lias been crowded cut, as it came in rather l.tte. well 1C Solicits Inspection, of His Immense Kassett v.

Planchard were at Hiawatha on Disti-U Jild'U Thursday night attending the Pajlon of Missouri, and Adjutant General Cole, of Nebraska. 1:00 p. m. Grand Parade. p.

W. P. C. Compare at Wig- v. am.

11. HotuieM Comedy Company. N. K. CVtUiinai ego's iTjiped up in her encuase, tne I Result will bo hen eggs; if she wears a Min.

1). P. l.ee)i Mr. Charles Semmern has as good colfee Fcr fresli and tea go to Wert Kud Stoic: meats at his shop, and dressed in Selected Stock. Hicjliest Price IPaicl fort Gountrtj jPjtcScIiigo.

Please Remember The Place, trji ii jv. Toms, M. Uueliel X. H. liicknsoi J.

r. Cie-hnmi M.O.I lun line condition as you can lind any mans hat, eoctts. urlnermore, it 13 as well for her to repeat sort ol chai-m, "A1 ia th'egeethir. A' oot the-geethir." There are many fathers' wives, even County flii-k. Doiuity County DiMlrict Cli i i'rubiite Treusurer, Sheriff.

KejdHtcrof needs. County Siii'ei intcndcm, County Attorney. County Suncyor, Coroner, where in tlfe country. Mrs. Dv.

E. Moore, of Grason P. K. Harniuii Ira J- I.iieock in tho in-esent aav, who would never dream of allowing csss to bo brought TIkiw. J- Marion J.

L. I.cnuistcr into tho house or taken out after dark, this being deemed extremely unlucky. rirXTV SrjfiTlXG OF liOAiiD OF. TKL'STKES After adjournment of Annual met ing, the Hoard of Trustees met ami ordanized by electing A. I.iggari as chair pan of Jloard, (Jeo.

It. T. Ritberts. Scretary, S. W.

Moore Treasurer. Pev. Piggart matie a statemont of our financial standing as far as could be given at the time, as bills for work and material for refitting building had not at the time been presented. W. A-Piggait, E.

P. McKim. John E. Springer, S. Moore and Geo.

It. T. Roberts were chosen as f.n mee committee. It was voted that seven should, constitute a qv.crurc, a ard siulLaent to do business. The next Annual meeting will be P.

A. Judson. nutrh-t. J. P.

Freelan.l Cuthbert Bode mentions the case of a farmer's wife in Ruthlan who received Clinton county, is now in the city visiting her son. Ira. H. Moore, She formerly resided at Hamlin. Fred v.

and Pertha Peasoner, oi Reserve, started hist Sabbath evening for "Wichita, to attend the Garfield University the coming year. They Second PiM. Ut S. llelden Tt.irJ l)i-t riet. Kilns Heikley, Cluurmaii The Hiawatha came to us Thursday changed to an 8 column folio, liks th'3 Xivws, Li" AXKH, and much imi roved.

The managers of the Journal are to be congratulated on their success. Snh-vnrp lie nriottns 75 icj" yan at Sntaliin-Icy ct- JJiittonVs. The Fifth Annual Fair of the sabetha District Fair Association will beheld September 17, 18, 19 and 20, 18S9 at Sabttha, Kansas. a setting of ducks' eggs from a neighbor at 9 o'clock at night. "I cannot imagine how sho could have been so foolish," said the trool woman, much 11AML1X CITY OFFICKU? L.

V- li'irdin; W. U. r.uniuuu (. Sandusky their Man- enter the unior class on distressed; and her visitor upon inquiry was told that ducks' etfgs brought into Sain lie I Sweeney G. P.

TI.MMS. Cashier. Mnye.r. Clerk. Treasurer, Voii'e Judyre.

Mn re htil. Ar-t. Murlu'l 't ret tltuiishioner. Iv. P.

SMITH, Vice Pres. E. BERKLEY, Pres. for They hat tan grade a house after sunset would never be C'3Tiis Holme Sttdey hatched. A Lincolnshire superstition John Tipton declares that if egg-s arc carried over running waiter they will be unless for setting1 supposes; while in Aberdeen AI.liEtOit.N.

of Bank Hamlin, John Sterns A. Nixor', It. V'i iK'diet, T. iilier. i The llorton Daily Headlight reach there is an idea prevalent among tho John Billi y.

country folks that should it thunder a short time before chickens are hatched (HTGOriFOriATSD) ed our table on Thursday. It is a neat six column folio and bespeaks Mu-jie Band. Address of Mrs. M. P.

Wieldns. of Sabetha, Past Dep't Pres't W. P. C. Kansas.

Piesp onse Mrs. Belle Harris, Pres't W. P. C. of Kansas.

Music Glee Club. Addresses Mrs. Ella Powell, Past Dep't Pres W. P. C.

of Kansas, and Mrs. Louisa Hendricks, Dep't Treasurer W. P. C. of Kansas.

Music Glee Club. Addresses Comrades T. J. Anderson and Bernard Kelly. Ten Minute Speeches By Comrades TIIlltD DAY '1 IICKSDAY, SETT.

19. Sunrise Morning Gun. (5 a. m. Reveille.

9:30 h. Meeting at Wigwam. Music Baud. Addresses Gov. L.

U. Humphrey and Senator John Ingalls, cf Kansas. Music-Band. Address Capt. Iler.ry Booth, Dep't Commander G.

A. P. of Kansas, tviig Mrs. Belle C. Harris.

Address Col. C. S. Nation, Dep't Commander Sons of Veterans in Kansas. 2:00 p.

m. Exemplification W. it. Ritual at I. O.

O. F. HaH. 1:00 to .5:00 p. m.

Regimental and Company Reunions. p. 3i. Campfire at Wigwam. Music Band.

enrtu II A ft 1ST CHI ttf H- i will complete the University course in two years. Uncle Samuel' Sweeney has rented the Ht.mlin House to John C. McGee, wiio moved in on Monday and gave iiis first dinner at noon that day to the boarders. He will cater to the wants of the public in satisfying th-e inner man with the best of viands. See his Ad in another column.

Mr. and Mrs. f. W. were they ill die in the shell.

Tho same 0 i micli good for llorton and her enterprising people. Succors to the wide wiseacres may be credited with the notion that the year the farmer's crude-. vifo presents himself with an addition Fardel Up Gnpital awake editors of the Headlight. held some time daring commencement week, to be fixed by local of committee, when each member shall be noli lied. The matter of incorporation was taken under advisement and the Secretary retiuesteii to correspond in regard thereto.

The Hoard of Trustees will hereafter hold their meetings in the S. Ik upper room of the College building. Adjourned to meet Saturday, Sept. Buys and Sells Exchange, Receives Deposits, Loans Money on Short or "WANTED Butter and Eg-gs at P. Judson's.

on every alternate morninis and ceiling. Sul.Vath every Kahhtuli nt ItctKl A. ri- 1'myei meeiina every Wwi.tes.lay evening. Ail tire invited to attend divine servie.es. llt.vv W.

faster. U. lihiiiuton, Puix rintenueut. CllClit it. Servieee itvjrnietr tu-d ovetiinir.

S. 3. at Id V-cloek A. M. ri i AV vustor.

AVM. ltl-AIN, S. Slip'- kii oi'Ai. II. S.

P. i held every Sunday ut 3 o'clock P.M. in the n.ri.-atmi huieh. oiKeopul services West End Store fi JUong Time. completely, and yet most agreeably surprised on last Thursday evening by a number of friends from Hamlin and vicinity who met at their residence in Morrill in a donation party.

Their culinary department was greatly augmented by the which were donated, too numerous to mention. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. The G. A. Ft.

Inter-state Heunion Association will meet at Sabetha, N'emalia county, Kansas, Sept. 17, IS, 10 and 20, Captain F. M. Posegatc, of St. Joseph, President and Commander of Camp.

held as ier unuounecinent 23. 1889. Geo. Koi-kiits. Secretary.

Morrill, Hans-, Aug. 31, 1889. How to Keep a Itazor Sharp. Muxkh, Sllll't. O.

M. Tbale, Afs't. Ve did dot get a list of them. K. P.

Smith, H. C. SIan.ch.ard, John Sterns. to his family is a bad season for the poultry yard. "Bairns and ehuekens," say they, "dinna thrive in ae year." The probable explanation being that the gude wife, up with tha care of her bairn, has less time to attend to tho rearing of tho "ehuekens." Beside tho divination practiced with the white of an egg, which certainly appears of a vague aud unsatisfactory character, another species of fortune telling ith eggs is in vogue Northumberland on the eve of St.

Agnes. A maid dsirous of knowing what her future lord" is like is enjoined to boil an after having spent the whole day fasting and in silence, then to extract the yolk, fill the ca vity with salt, and eat tho whole, including the shell. This highly unpalatable supper finished, the herofb nuiid inuot walk backward, utteriug this invocation to the saint: Sweet St Ajmes, work they fast, Tf ever I be to uiau, Or laua to marry me, I hope hiiti this night to soa If all necessary riles and ceremonies have been duly performed, the girl may confiuentiy count upon seeing her future husband in her dream dreams which, we should presume, as our Yankee friends say, would buV a strong z-esemblauco to nightmare. Qucou. For Gale.

EcU. Gastou. E- Berkley, A. H. Smith, Tortar.t a iTrczn iht only lcnrvr how easily sh? could ptt relief by tvi.or ial turd's Lir-ianem, sha would bless ih read law lines.

is a grand rcmcey SfCKUT OCIKTIKS. t. k). O. V.

Hatnlin KodroXo. VA meets cwry Monday cveniiTJ-. Irotliers me cordially O. W. Uoutu.NS.X.

G. J. W. Ilot.COMli, Seo'l. A.

A.M. No. r. the Second ami Fourth Saturday. A eoidu-t iuvitatioii is extfn.icd to all M.

M'ri. in stae.din. 1'ains. No p.iin car and ail A Good Hotel, well located in a western Kansas county seat town. Terms reasonable.

For further particulars, inquire at the Xf.ws Glkax-ku ol'ice, Hamlin. Kansas. For Salo i Address Mc. McCoek of the Regular Army. Music Glee Club.

Address Ex-Gov. Geo. T. Anthony, Capt. J.

V. Baiker and Capt. Albert L. Green of Kansas. ML'Tuuyan J.

11. Si ai rim, W. M. John Wf.i.tmkk, Sec y. r-1" "URE Comrade T.

J. Song "Old Shady i TT TTit'TJ. D. 1 MANUF. fr! pijv.i jrr rhusktan and Surjeon.

First Door west N'hVS Cl.taMi Oi i- E. Anderson. Ten Minute SpeechesBy FOURTH DAY 1P.ID VY, SETT A desirable residence, house and lot for sale upon reasonable terms. The hoe.se is one and a half stories high, two rooms above and two below. Terms of sale made know by calling on G.

D. Winkles, Hamlin, Kansas. l-4w. Itlorrill KANSAS. HAMLIN, i o.v',' 5 Jh 6 3 I JL Harness Snoi: Single and Double Harness, Tly ITets and Lap Dusters, cheap for cash at Can This Be So? "I for one am glad to see this sleighing go," said a citizen yesterday as ho paddled through the in front of the post office.

"But why?" was asked. "Because it makes liaro by the score makes liars of men who would scorn to lie about anything else." "Please explain." "A man who owns a horse and cutter stands ready and anxious to lie about the pace of his nag. I met a dozen men yesterday with horses which cannot ro a mile in four G-. D. WINKLES.

Sunrise Morning Gun. G.00 a. m. Reveille. 9:30 A.

Meeting at Wigwam. Music Band. Election of OJicers and selection of place for next Reunion. Addresses Ex-Senator Van Wyik of Xebieka, and Hon. B.

W. Perkins of Kansas. Music Glee Club. Addresses Hon. J.

B. Johnson, and J. B. McGonigal, Junior Vice Commander G. A.

It. of Kansas. Music Hand. Awarding Prizes to Drum Corps. 1:00 to 5:00 p.

r. Reunion by States. 7:30 i. Grand Display of lire-works. 10:00 p.

m. "Lights Out." Refected cn a Glaseier. S. Sweeney, XOTARY run LIC, Be sure and try Hamlin flour before buying elsewhere They gurantee 'entire satisfaction. HiQliGSt Price PcTicl for WliGCit, HAMLIIT lilLLING- OOMPAM.

Nixon Ba hi chard, Dealers in HAEDAEE, TlFST ARE A1TD 8T0YES, Barbed Wire and Nails. Anil Itcnl ltstntv Agent. Town Fropci ty For ilent Ami hiale. Also collections made, We often have amateur shavers bring us their razors to be fixed. up, says a barber in the St.

Louis Gkbe-Dcmocrat. Almost any man vith a steady hand can shave himself, but not one in fifty can keep his razor in decent condition. The first reason is that amateurs wear all the temper out of their razors by excessive strapping, and. the better the steel the easier it is affected in this The only remedy is to let it alone. Put away the razor that scrapes and cuts the skin and give it a good rest.

Then use it again and in all probability it will be in good shape. Some of the modern shaving sets have as many rozors as there are days in the week, and on the handle of each is engraved the name of a day. If the rotation is kept up very little sharpening is neede. I have known men to talk of pet razors which they used every day for years; if they would let these lie by for a while, they would find a welcome improvement. The second cause of the trouble is bearing on the razor' while sharpening It.

Xever attempt to put on an edge before shaving. When you are through nib the blade lightly a few minutes on a plain leather strap, which need not cost above a quarter, and then put away. The old boiling water craze is exploded now, and professionals do just as good work with cold water as hot. Hamlin. City Ordnance.

OUDNAXCE XO. 8. Pe it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of the city of Hamlin, Kansas, that the following side-" walk be constructed: Commencing on the south side of the east end of Leonard stseet, thence to the west side of Third street, thence sonth to the south side of Terrapin street. Said walk to be of one continuous grade, and composed of three stringers covered with boards, not less than four feet long, nor less than one inch thick, and if -not completed by October 15th, 18S9, will be built by the city at property holders expense; before whose property such walks are ordered. L.

E. Harding, Attest: Mayor. W. P. Purnham, Clerk.

ns fisgie iriljcncc. it removes tl.e:'i a Born or aid in one minute It will lire henmatism uod Sciat'xa to the 1'; ant? lic.t i-i roup it vii! frive imuie-iiate re--i. and brcaU.ii:jT easier. No tssnjly cs.i. v.

iiKout it it.ofccu kuiw its vulue. Tt it. rj cei. is. TuAi.ii rjruists.

On Wednesday a Teh gram from Mrs. Robert Gaston at Chicago was received to the effect that an operation had been successfully performed in removing two very diilicult tumors from Mrs. Lucy Crews. It was an extreme shock, but the patient was rallying slowly. Arrangements have been made fen-one fare for the round trip on all railroads to the Fair and Inter-state Reunion at Sabetha, SepE.

17, IS, 19 and 2'), 18S9, within a distance of 100 miles, and one third beyond that distance. Imjtovteil ntnl Dnmcstio Hn.xftny "i'nrn in nil ilia new slindcs, nln Tnll Una of SZcjiliyrH nt Simtliilcy Iiiitton's. "We -would bo pleased to have a good correspondent from every Fost-oUice in II row County. It would be to the interest of each part of the county to have notable events, as departures ami arrivals, meetings, conventions, picnics, social gatherings and so forth sent in for publication. "Write us about it and give us your names, and as soon we can we will send you writing material.

oasuixtpiiosi. Baliaiil's Syrup. No single disease has played such sad havoc with (ho human race as Consumption. io other disease approaches so stealthily, its early symptoms are ig-norf(j because it is thought only a-Cold or hacking w.ucli is ucglected until this crim monster has held that nothing but death can relieve it. Uorchouud Syrup has removed the grip of isprjn" monster from many a throat.

If taken in i-1 'it v.ili -u'ccl a permanent cure, and in the worst t-. it pive surprising reliet. Try its soothing id iicahng vu tuc3. Do not put it oJ until too late. Tbale RxKit.vft, DnifrK-ints.

A CARD. Eilitor Please extend through your columns our sincere thanks to the friends in Hamlin and vicinity, who liowed us such a marked token of their love on last Thursday eventng. We can never forget such kindr.es. F. W.

Houchens. E. K. Houchens. GROCERIES.

minutes to save their necks, and every one of them was put down as low as 2:40. I rode down with a rig which could not overtake a street car, aud yet the owner solemnly assured me that we were doing a little bettor than 2:50, and he was afraid of arrest for fast driving." "But don't men lie except during a run of sleighing?" "Not the hundredth part. There seems to be something about the glide of a sleigh that produces recklessness and a tendency to lying-, Bunt up your acquaintances go out among the sleigh riders interview owners of nags, and see if you don't agree with mo. Yes, sir, good sleighing makes liars by tho dozen, and I'm glad to eoe tho snow go." Detroit Free Press. to A.

J. REEME-S Job Work Heatlv HAMLET, jjone, KANSAS. The lteliablo (Jroceryman, For Your Farmers are busy plowing orwheat, good weather prevailing, the threshing season will soon be over. Mr. II.

P. Pames, of the Hamlin Glws Glkaivkk, was in our thriving little village last Saturday afternoon on business. "Wm. Ingham made a flying trip to Chicago and other parts of Illinois last week. Milton Myers, of Fall City, spent last Sabbath in Morrilh Morrill loses trade every day, and valuable trade too, because she has no roller process flouring mill.

akellenn, ho has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Jno. and Henry Pealy, left last Saturday for Liberty, where he will again attend college. Mr. Jos.

Moore and wife, of Fairview, were in town Saturday evening. A wedding is expected at this place soon. Guess who? Rev. J. S.

Mobler, of Morrill, is conducting a protracted meeting at Sabetha this week. The public schools began Monday, with lo0 pupils in attendance, and consequently this is a sad week for the youngsters, who realize that vacation is past, and tho time for book and slate arrived. Pev. Freark-preached an excellent sermon here Sunday evening. We are still alive and rustling in this part of the world, if you don't often hear from us.

The farmers are all wearing a smiling visage, because of their good prospects. There is a magnificent prospect for corn. The seats for the new Morrill College did not arrive until Monday, (Iroceries. Country Produce Taken In Exchange, Also Dealer In Live Poultry. J.

I 'ON, Educational. We, are glad to get good articles for the information of all who are inter A dispatch from Victoria, British Columbia, say that Prof. Willoughby, who has visited the Alaskan coast for many years, a short time ago visited Muirs Glaseier and took a shot at it "with his camera. He was startled by a most remakable result. It was the phantom of a great city, with rows of high warehouses, factories with tall chimneys stately residence and elegant church spires.

Various were the conjectures as to the locality from which the shadow was evolved. Victoria, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco were all suggested, but none met the requirements. At last a French-Canadian recognized the Windsor hotel, the dome of the new Catholic cathedral near the hotel and Norte Dame with Mount Royal in the distance. The mysterious city was the phantom of Montreal nearly 4,000 miles away. The professor has had a large number of the pictures struck off and it is the wonder of the day.

if ested in school matters, and would DEALERS IN OAK, HARD, AND SOFT PINE LUMBER, Sawed And Split Oak Posts. The Stolen Custard. In haste I bore the ti dinars 'My darling I'm afraid Your pussy-cat has stolen The custard that you made." I feared a hurst of But saw, with pia3 surprise, "A look of joyous rantaro Light up the childish eyes. Auntie! I'm so flattered To have dear pussy feci That I can make a eustard That's goad enough to steal." -Esther 13. Tiffany, in ide-Awake.

Death of Cleopatra. She got a little sn.ike, And hid it in her grown It gave its little tail siiak And did her job up brown She tumleed do wn upon her bed, site was wont to lie. And with tlireo waggles of her head She followed Ancient Poet. nolicit correspondence from any and all teachers in the county. We will set apart an "Educational Column for the County Superintendent, Prof.

I. It. Harmon, the teachers of the county and all others who will favor Tis with carefully prepared articles on fdueation, school notcs and doings of the teachers of general interest, and publish the same in the Nkws Glkaneu. if' ard And Soft Goal. Always ON HAND.

-Qrnlirv Kansas. i.

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About Hamlin News Gleaner Archive

Pages Available:
148
Years Available:
1880-1890