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The Holyrood Banner from Holyrood, Kansas • 1

The Holyrood Banner from Holyrood, Kansas • 1

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The ANNER. Vol. 5. Holyrood, Ellsworth County, Kansas, Friday, March 3, 1905. No.

22 HOLYROOD LOCALS, EEK. NEW APnflLiS this Dr, H. J. Wertzberger, the resident dentist, has an interesting article in this edition on, 'Care of the Temporary Teeth," It should be read by all. J.

H. Perry returned Tuesday from a Visit with his family at Lyons. T. A. Berry had charge of the shooting gallery during hisabstnce.

The Little River home talent show had planned to put on its play here Friday evening, but owing to sicKness the company will not come until later. Saturday was a ideal day a day that made one fel like pull William Nouschaefer of Black Wolf, transacted business Tuesday at F. A. Wesely's PhoW-Art Studio. Morris Arnold and Max Church went to Chase Tuesday evening in the former's auto.

They had a good trip. Eads Smith, the, energetic young lineman for the Holyrood telephone company, begun work on the line between Holyrood and Bushton Monday, Ralph Hart-man is his assistant. CHAPEK-THERESIA (nee Mat-oush). died Feb.22, '05, at p. m.

aged 46 years, beloved wife of Frank P. Chapek and mother of Ladimlr, Dah-bor, Otokar, George, sons; Mrs, Rosle A full line of MEN'S YOUTHS' and BCftS' Clothing. Oppenheiner, Seasongood's Means the best. ing off his coat and spading up a little spot of ground for early garden truck. Murphy (nee Chapek) and Mrs.

Agnes F. Wamhoff.who has been here Clpra (nee Chapek), daughters. Funeral at 9 a. Sunday, Feb. 26, from her late residence, 666 to Bohemian National cemetery.

Chicago Ex, several weeks, visitinghis brother H. Wamboff, and other relatives, departed Monday morning for The sad news of the death of his home, Huntingsburg, Indiana. He is well pleased with Kansas. Ask for MAJESTIC BRAND. G.

H. Binger, a former busi ness man of this city, was shak ing bands with his old time friends in Holyrood Saturday. He is now located on a farm near Mrs. Teresia Chapek of Chicago, was received here last Thursday morning. The deceased is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Anton Matoush, Sr. Mrs, Chapek formerly resided here and a large number of relatives and friends mourn her death. Her daughter, and sister, Mrs. Wenslow Cipra and Mrs.

Ed Durr left at once to be present at the funeral. Andrea Narcy have purchased a building of C. b. Schep Hope. The City Barber shop will be closed on St.

Patrick's day, Friday, 17th inst, Patrons should take notice and have their work done on the preceding ay. John OUR SPRING GOODS Are coming in daily. Don't be in a hurry to buy, but wait for our excellent Spnug line. It will be in early enough foi your inspection and prices will be as low as those "Akjuays Closing Oat Prices." pifiE, SERVICEABLE SHOES, That's where we are right. DOUGLAS, and HAMILTON Brown Shoes are the two strongest lines made in the world.

BRING US YOUR PRODUCE. J. danibery, Prop man and haye moved it onto a II. J. Weightman is having the interior of his place of business nicely decorated with paint.

Hotel! First class hotel! Holrood must have one! Club dance Friday night. City election, April 3rd. Frank Kraft was in from Barton county Tuesday. J. J.

Florian was down from Wilson, Wednesday. Farmers say that the wheat all right up to this time. Julius Mooller is contemplating a tnp to Hodgeman county. Everything will now date from "before or after harvest-" Ed Kucera is visiting friends at Ellsworth and Wilson. Rev.

Aug Mohrl went to Warn ego Monday, on business. Vint Leavett has resigned as messenger on the branch train. C. F. Schepman transacted business in Wichita the first of the week.

James Pashek, formerly of this place, is now a resident of Brookville. Mrs. Fred foyers went to Wednesday, for a visit with relatives. D. E.

Sullivan of R.F. No. 2. made the Banner office a kind visit Mouday. Read Cipra Son's "Spring Announcements This store carries only the best.

James Homolka was on the Kansas City market, Thursday, with two cars of cattle. N. Harris, the big rtal estate dealer of Ellsworth, was in the city Tuesday. For Sale One thoroughbred Poland China boar, Call at once on F. A.

Frevert. Editor Harding and Mehl spent a few hours in Holyrood Friday afternoon. Mayor H. A. Stoltenberg's Election Proclamation will be found in this issue.

Mrs J. Z.Sekavecand children returned lasfj Thursday vening from a visit at Ellsworth. Miss fciophia Fabin, daughter of Nick Fabin. went to Hutchinson Tuesday, on a visit. I have received a complete line of wall paper.

Call in and inspect it. F. Schepmann. The editor and family speut Sunday at Bush ton. guests of Editor Harding and family.

Mrs. F. A. Freydrt is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Roeler, of near Claflin.

Waugh Dlouhy went out. to Jas. Kozisek's the first of the week to build a Kitchen to his house. August Schroeder took the Santa Fe, Wednesday, for Alva, Oklahoma, He will visit relatives there. Harry Shank, Floyd Lucas 'and lot west of Dolecek blacksmith shop.

This building will be used for their Granite and Marble Works, which shall be in operation as soon as the building can be remodeled and their large line of granite and marblearrives. Tom Weightman are slinging trie paint. George W. Richter left Mon Monday morning, Carpenters Corrigan and Ecker began remodeling the Dressier building. day morning for Leavenworth, as a representative from the local lodge to -the Grand Lodge meeting of the Ancient Ordor of United Workmen, which is now in CIPRA SON.

which is to be ccupied the new bakery of Warren Blair, session there. Martin Kehoe begnn work on William Rawlins and wife de parted last week for their new home in Hutchinson. Mrs. Rawlins's father, F. Smith, was ii the oven Tuesday.

Messrs Warren and Blair say that they, will be ready for business in about three weeks, fle b3speak a good business for the young men. from Barton Co. the first of the week, and ordered the Binner The editor of the Claflin Clarion refuses the Banner's kind suggestion that his town might borrow money from this rich little city to buy a much needed fire engine. But instead, he suggests that the young people of Holyrood come to his town that his marshal may have another opportunity to loot thorn Gus Rogers of Ellsworth, is sent to them, that their home here this week in the interest of his well drilling business. He might be complete.

The last number of the Lyceum Course will be a lecture by Prof. Lucian Edgar Follansbee, a dis comes highly recommended and you will make no mistake in giv C. F- SCHEPMANN, Undertake? Embalmed of money to assist in buying said tinguished educator and brilliant engine. No, our young people orator of the Pacific coast. Do will not visit your city so long as you applaud the marshal not forget the date, March 13, at ing him your patronage, Follo wing is what the manager of the big Sherman ranch in eastern part of the county says of his work: Geneseo, Febr.

25, '05. Mr. Gus Rogers, for acts not unliko the czar's the Opera house. Henry Hieken has purchased soldiers, who beat down the in nocent and punish them without the Schwerdtfeger property southeast of Holyrood and will trial. May we ask a question; is the occurrance of your marshal's I have a complete line of Caskets and Funeral supplies.

I give special attention to funeral directing and my estabishment is equipped with all late devices to conduct the work in the proper manner. brutal treatment to a erring move to it after harvest. This will make Mr. and Mrs. Hieken a pleasant home, but they should Holyrood youth, which took Dlace nearly two years, so im have come right into Holyrood portant a feature of your ex Eilsworth, Kansas, Dear Sir Much pleased with the character of the work which you did for us last year, we will be glad to have vou again this year.

This makes eleven wells that you have drilled and cased for us during the years, 1904 and 1905. This work has been successfully and expeditiously done, in a manner to meet with the hearty commendation of. Yours truly, M. M. Sherman.

istence that it shall forever reign supreme in the garret of your intellect? We have seen men whose minds had become c. p. scHhpoihNN. so soured by long association with vulgar thoughts and deeds Phone, No, 16. that their chief delight was in dwelling upon the evil deeds that had c6me to their observation Mrs.

Rosa Freymiller and children of State Center, spent Monday with H. J. Moeller and H. J. Moeller is helping out in E.

Weaver's store, while Geo. W. Richter is in Leavenworth. Box-Supper and Entertainment. A box-supper and entertainment will be giyen in school p.

ff. Wesely's and in pulling down ellow-beiags to their low plane of existence. Is there not danger of you becoming such a person if you do family. district number 29. two and one- Arnold Bros.

Co. have a page not at once change your ways? to reside. Miss Ella Johansen has resigned her position in the post-office and will shortly goto Bush-ton to visit her sister, Mrs. John Bredfeldt, Miss Pearle Narey will take her place in the post-office. T.K.Ware and wife spent San-day at the pleasant country home of Mrs.

M. Allen, near Lorraine. We regret to hear that Mrs. Allen will move this fall to Ellsworth to She has already begun the erection of a house there. Tragedy Averted.

"Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat-kins of Pleasant City, Ohio, "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our little darling was saved.

He is now safe and sound, aud well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs. Colds and all Luug diseases. Guaranteed by A. J. Pokorny, Druggist, Price 50c and $1.00.

Trial bottles free- of interesting reading in this issue, to those who wish to save money. half miles north and one-half east of Holyrood, on Friday eve, March 10th, Programme to begin at 7:30 m. Everybody is cordially invited to be present. We will try to make the evening Cap of Poultry Wantdl HOLYROOD, TUESDAY MAR. 14, Bring your poultry to Holy-rood on above date and receive in CASH, the following prices: Hens, 8c lb Smooth young roosters, 6c lb Young roosters.str lb Remember, pure thoughts and pure deeds to all mankind would make this old world a paradise.

Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are alwftvs at work, nieht and day, curing Photo-Art I Studio W.B.Crookand wife attended a home talent show at Little River Saturday night. They report a pleasant one.

Ladies bring boxes and gentlemen please do it as being very good. not forget your pocket James Klima and wife came in Old roosters. 3c lb from Prague, Oklahoma Thurs Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation day evening. Mrs. Klima is a Wanted Slek Headache ana all and Bowel troubles.

Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at A. Pokor Everything in the Photo Line, sister of Mrs. Frank Novotay. Sol.

Arnold came over from 250 bushels good potatoes to Ducks, ff, 6lb Geese, ff, 5c lb Empty craws. No sick stock taken. H. P. Fishback, Shipper.

J. Penrod, Manager. be deliveredThursdayj and Fri ny 's drugstore. "Charley's Aunt" will be put on at Little River next Monday day, March 9 and 10; must be Ellsworth Tuesday and is helping his brother unpack the new stock of goods which he just received. selected stock.

Price 50c in KANSAS trade. E. Weaver. night..

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