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The Hamlin Reporter from Hamlin, Kansas • 1

The Hamlin Reporter du lieu suivant : Hamlin, Kansas • 1

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Hamlin, Kansas
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No. 2 Year Hamlirij Kansas, Thursday, May 7, 1914, I The usual number of Hamlin men attended the meeting of the C. P. A. in Hiawatha Saturday night.

LJ ASL! HAIL! Jacob Lichty Very Low. As we go to press the family of Jacob Lichty are looking for the end to come at any time. He is growing worse all the time and will propably not last until evening. PROTECT YOUR GROWING CROPS BY A POLICY OF HAIL INSURANCE. Place your risk with Men of limited means we want to invite you to carry your account at this Bank.

Wq have confidence in the people of Ham lin and vicintty; we believe in their ability to build up in a financial way. We want to do our part in helping them to build up. We want to assist every honest and earnest man who wants to accumuiate something for the future; who wants to get ahead in the world. E. LICHTY, Agenti; The work of remodeling the elevator is progressing nicely.

Geo. Hess has the contract, and has Mr. Calloway of Hiawatha, and Ross Berkley helping him. Mr. Kaull the owner is anxious to get it all fixed up and ready to handle the erormous wheat crop the coming harvest.

Geo. U. Hess for Sheriff. This week the Reporter is author ized to announce the name of one of; A New Auto. Last week Maurice Berkley purchased a new Buick auto of th Adams Auto at Hiawatha.

It is fully equipcd with electric lights, electric starter and is a 1914 model. Maurice is very proud of his new car and will get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Hamlin's foremost citizens as a candidate for the Republican nomination for sheriff of Brown county. Geo. U.

Hess has been living in Hamlin for the past 17 years and has always been a faithful worker in the ranks of tho Republican party, never before asking any favors, but always plac- Eastern Star Initiate. Wednesday evening the Order of Eastern Star had three candidates for initiation. They were Mrs. Maude Cornielson, Mrs. Emma Willey and Mrs.

Lily Chase, all of Reserve. The THE BANK OF HAMLIN mm ing his shoulder to the wheel to help degrees were conferred by the local win for the party the success it has degree team who did their work well, achieved for so many years. He is About 25 members of the Hiawatha a man 38 years old. Being a car-1 chapter were present and all seemed penter by trade he has naturally come 1 10 enjov the visit very much. Re- For Trade.

259 acre in Wayne county, 111., all tillable land except about 20 acres in jtood timber. 1G0 acres in red top hgy, 7-room house, large barn, plenty cf water, 2 miles to good town, 4 miles of the county seat. This is a good farm and worth the money. Will give some one a good deal for land in Northeast Kansas. See J.

L. Marcum, Hiawatha, Kansas. ennfidl xtrifVi 4 wnvu loYrvn runffU.V 1 a I I contact with a large majority in very freshments were served in Collin's ftmM of the people of this county. He is fully competent of conducting the sheriff's office and if nominated and elected sheriff of- this county, the people can rest asured their interests will be carefully guarded as far as the office of sheriff is concerned. cafe, A light shower about 11:30 o'clock scared out most of the Hiawatha visitors but some remained until the close of the work.

Much credit is due the ladies of the local chapter for manner in which they conferred the work. They have been doing considerable drilling of late and showed it in the examplifation of the degrees. Bst Cane Sugar $4.40 Per Cwt, F. 0. B.

Hiawatha and bear in mind its best grade cans; sugar. Phone us and we will ship 0 to you Chandler Brokerage Co. Hiawatha, Kansas1 Alvin Dietrich is the first farmer so far to report corn planting over and corn up and growing. He finished Monday and when he had finished the corn first planted was up. We believe Alvin is the earliest bird in this part of the county.

Monday night the old council turned the reins of the city government over to Mayor McKnight and the two commissioners. Hiawatha now is under a commission form of government The commissioners, Kiner and MeisanlveiintH, are very popular men and will make Hiawatha splendid of-f icers. Commencement. The Commencement of the schools was held Friday evening, "Consistency Thou art a Jewel." Four years ago I was in a triangle contest with M. G.

Ham and G. W. Seaman for the nomination of probate judge before the Republican primaries. Then Judge Seaman contended that two terms was fair and right; three terms superlatively wrong; four terms positively outrageous. 3y2 plus 4 plus 4 Seaman's record.

If McCall has lived in Brown county 20 years without office, is capable, competent nd worthy, py don't you mm ft gossard? There will be a regular communication cf Hamlin lodge No. 185 A. F. A. M.

Wednesday evening, May 13. All Masons are requested to be May 1. There were five Tenth grade graduates Alta Stapleton, Marian Moore, Phyllis Meyers, Albert Ly-1 dick and Ray Appledorff. The eighth grade graduates were Marguerite Berkley, Grace Grube, Hazel Hagan, Ruth Moore, Ruth i Kern, Hester Miller and Frank Pyle. The hall was very tastefully dec- i orated in the class colors also with (which spells efficiency, what think Great Reduction in Price.

you, men and women, of Hamlin township of giving N. K. McCall your support at this time? Its up to you for a square deal. adv. JIaye you any idea they wouldn't suit yonr figure or do you consider that they are too expensive? Whether you are heavier thin or '-just right' we have a medel that will exactly uit you we will prove this by a trial fitting.

Aa to price, look at this new the flowers and mottoes of the classes. The Hamlin orchestra furnished the PPP Flour $1.15 Per sack in 10-sack lots $1.20 single sack and it is highest grade of flour milled in Kansas. Chandler Brokerage Co. Hiawatha, Kansas I music which was excellent and called I forth many favorable comments. The address given by Professoh W.

H. Carothers of the State Normal school was practical and very much apprec-! iated by the laVge and attractive au- dience which filled the opera house. Mr. Carothers is a Brown county boy who has risen rapidly in the ed-1 ucational world and his address was highly spoken of by all who heard; Take Your Children to the Model 250 This latest Gossard corset has a long tailored skirt, medium bust, natural waist and gives the fashionable flat back effect. So skillfully designed that practically every woman can be fitted.

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Royal Ttoire Hiawatha, Kansas Where you will always see the latest picturs the most popular actors Notice of Annual Meeting of the County Board of Equilization. To All Whom This Notice May Concern: You will take notice and are hereby notified that on Monday, the 18th of May, 1914, in the office of the County Clerk in the City of Hiawatha, in Brown County, Kansas, the County Board of Equalization will meet and will continue to be session from day to day not exceeding until every woman will demand -4 Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. front lacing. Once you try on a Gossard, the original front laced corset, and see how trim and graceful your back is, without disfigucing bones and lacings, you will know ths reason. ten days, for the purpose of enquiring into the valuation of the various classes of property in the several as sessment districts of the County and shall make such changes in the assessment of property as shall be necessary in order to secure an assessment of all property at actual value in money.

At such meetings all per rare mm Make your next corset a front-laced Gossard we will fit yon in the model that exactly suits your figure. You can pay from $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 up to $25.00 and $40.00. sons feeling themselves aggrieved can appear and have all errors in their returns and all excessive valuations corrected. After the expir ation of ten days after said adjourn House at the Hamlin Opera Wednesday ing. May Eight O'clock ment for the purpose of hearing complaints from persons who have been notified by the County Clerk of pending changes in their valuation, but such adjourned session will not continue for more than three days.

After such final adjournment, the Board will not change the assessed valuation of the property of any person or reduce the aggregate amount of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of the County. Witness my hand at Hiawatha, Kansas, this 23rd day of April, 1914. Jeceie Campbell County Clerk, 1 Admission: 10 cents PALLS CITY, NEBR..

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Pages disponibles:
785
Années disponibles:
1913-1915