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The Hunnewell Reporter from Hunnewell, Kansas • 1

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

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i 1 1 HOfflEWBLL EEPOETEB. Hunnewell, Kansas, Saturday, October 2, 1897. Vol No. 8. By J.

A. Reed LOCAL NEWS. Go to the New Store on the Corner. There is a great deal of sickness in town at present. South Haven Bank.

South Haven, Kansas- Does a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sold on all points. Protected by Dalton-Dual Time Lock. C. L.

Crookham, Cashier. John Hostettler- was in Blackwell last Sunday. Another threshing machine nn-oaded here Thursday. Lee Van Werden is in Wichita G. K.

McPROUD, attending the fair. L. C. Hickman is attending the A. W.

MARSHALL, Dealer in Dry Gbods, Groceries, General Merchandise, Etc. Produce Wanted at Highest Market Prices. Lowest Prices Always. Call in. Corner Main and Santa Fe, Hunnewell, Ks.

-DEALER IN State Fair, in Wichita, this week. All the cisterns in town are dry. We are ready for a good lain. Hardware, Impleme'ts. South Haven, Kansas.

R. Hunter attended the fair in Wichita the latter part of the week. Henry Belton is erecting a small business bouse, in the east part of town. Studebaker Wate and BuMes, N. J.

Brewer went to Augusta, Thursday, and to Wichita, Friday, to hear Bryan. Well Tubing, Tin Roofing and Spouting at very Lowest Rates. W. A. Vansice, of Kansas City, was in Hunnewell on business last Saturday.

The Yanzant Implement Hardware Co; Of Wichita and Hutchinson, Have put in a house first door west of the Post Office, Main Street, Hunnewell, Kansas. Fine Line of Buggies and Shelters a specialty. Call and see us. John Tracy, Salesman. Mrs.

N. J. Brewer, of the Santa JOE "WQOnSTEDES. City Restaurant Confectionary, Meals at all Hours. Fe hotel, came in from Augusta last Monday evening.

Brakeman Tom Burnsworth laid HUNNEWELL, Kansas. off Saturday and Monday. Elmer Boyer took his run out. J. A.

Wbetzell and two little daughters, Maude and Mamie, are quite ill with malarial trouble. Pianos and Organs Here. Rev. B. F.

Jones attended the State Fair in Wichita, Thursday and Friday. C. C. Lawhead has moved his From Shaw's Large Stock, Wichita. L.

F. BAUGH, -South Haven Hunnewell, Ks. Drugs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Hair and Tooth brushes, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, and all Varieties of Druggists' Sundries. School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery.

We keep a full1 line of all the latest styles of Wall and invite you to inspect them. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Jewelry, Clocks and Musical Instruments barber shop into the room west of the Reporter office. No trouble to show goods. L.

C. Hickman L. F. Baugh has several new signs will show goods and make prices that sell. Parlor of Santa Fe Hotel, Hunnewell, Kan.

on the front of his drug store. Other business firms have done likewise. H. II. Nelson, of McKnight's store, went to Wichita, Thursday, to order Go to the North Side goods.

Millinery and Racket W. H. Walk, traveling salesman for II. Snitzler, of Wichita, lost his sample case containing about fifteen boxes of cigars, last week, while driving from Hunnewell to Cald C. S.

Ostraner, of this city, is very low with typhoid fever. Dr. Ardery is waiting on him. G. P.

Frazee threshed his' wheat this week. It averaged twenty-live bushels per acre. Joe Callahan went to Sheridan, O. Wednesday, where he will teach school this winter. For Good Goods, Low Prices and Fair We keep a full line of up-to-date Millinery Come and see our Fall Hats and Notions.

MRS. OSBORN 8c SON. L. Shobe is building a new residence on his farm. Carpenters are at work this week.

C. W. Hawes has been uuder the weather, this week, but is improv ing- ALDRICH'S MEAT MARKET, Prof. Limerick, Principal of the Jones Bros, have the contracts to put down several wells in Hunnewell. Miss Abbie Smith returned to her home in Joplin, after an extended visit with friends and relatives in this city and vicinity.

If you want work done in the well business call on Jones Bros. They are prepared to go any depth to 500 feet. The Christian Endeavor society will hold the regular consecration meeting next Sunday evening, followed by a short talk by Miss Ora Pollard, of Burrton, Kans. Every body myited to attend. Mr.

and Mrs. Jas. Ward, left, Wednesday morning, for a month's visit in Kansas and Oklahoma This will be a well earned rest. Mr. Butts will have charge of the business.

Blackwell claims to have a sure thing in a railroad now. The Hutchinson Southern accepts a proposition made by the Blackwell Board of Trade, and work will be com-meneed at once. They expect to have a road in sixty days. HUNNEWELL, KANSAS. South Haven schodls, was in Hun newell last Saturday.

Our exchanges give the enroll ment of the county high school, in Wellington, any place from 100 to Every thing usually found in a first class meat market. Ice and cool drinks. well. J. J.

Jones, of Hunnewell, and Miss Eunice King, of Wichita, were married last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones came down Tuesday evening, to attend the Harmon-Jones wedding the following day. Frequent and destructive tires are reported in the Strip south of us, in which corn, hay and other valuable crops are burned.

Extreme care in regard to lire should be exercised, when it is so dry. Miss Eliza Jones and Mr. George Harmon were united in marriage, Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the home of the bride, three miles east of Hunnewell. 'J he ceremony was performed by Elder J.

J. Broadbent This wedding was the social event of the season, and was witnessed by a large number of friends. 1 he bride and groom were the recipients of many valuable presents. Last Saturday was a big day for business in Hunnewell. The streets were crowded with teams and people from morning till night, and every body was busy.

Rev. J. W. Holmes, of Caldwell, was here with his Kodak, getting snap shots of the streets where the throng was the thickest. He did a rushing business taking orders for the pictures when finished.

300. Eddie Hunnicutt, who is attending school in Harper, rode home on E. S. Aldrich, Proprietor his wheel, last Saturday, for a short visit. Returned Monday morning, Jas.

Ward sends the Reporter to E. M. Ward, at Blackwater, Mo J. H. BUTTS Lumber, Hardware, Coal, Barb Wire, Building Material of all Kinds.

Hunnewell, Kansas. for a year. A good plan to keep eastern people posted on affairs in this hustling country. Presiding Elder G. Lowther will be in Hunnewell, Monday evening, Oct.

4th. Quarterly conference will be held at the school house at seven o'clock; public services following at eight o'clock. All members of the official board are requested to attend the conference. Every body invited to attend the public services. If you want a sewing machine, you had better avail yourself of the preeent opportunity to from ten to twenty dollars in the price.

Can sell any kind of a machine made. Call on me. Office adjoining Post office, Hunnewell, Kahs. L. Suobe.

Jm lEr-iLOST 2z CO, DEALER IN And Manufacturer of Saddles and Collars. Also carry a ful stock of whips, robes, etc. Every thing usually found in a first-class harness shop. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Call C.

W. HAWES, Hunnewell, Ks..

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Pages disponibles:
246
Années disponibles:
1897-1898