Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Allen Herald from Allen, Kansas • 7

The Allen Herald from Allen, Kansas • 7

Publication:
The Allen Heraldi
Location:
Allen, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WUBUglUB'- I'M a. hood W. HcCuirOn J. CorraModn Practical Blacksmith 24 years experience, satisfaction guaranteed. Whom in need of repairing give zn a call.

Nursery Stock 3 year old grafted apple trees 1 cent each, 12 varieties. Inquire of M.N frost, Allen, Kansas, Go to R. A. Reaburn and see the arfa Annual 1895, FLOWER, FARM' GARDEN Seed Description of 27 distinct varieties of sweet peas. 7 packets for 25cents.

Catalogue Free, E. MRADIL GO. Mcrherson, Kansas. Von.bib'bor SALESMAN Sales Conducted in City or Country, Terms reasonable. Addrsss me at Alton, or leave orders at the Herald office.

TO. hunting allowed on tie Wiser i Ranch, prosecutedt Parties violating will be Fj Patton. NOTICE! Persons ln any way disturbing band meetings, by throwing at building or otherwise, will be prosocuted. C. F.

Pantle, president. A. II. Smith, secretary. 00000(00000000000000000000000000 Laundry.

Mr. W. 0. Skaggs has taken the agency for our laundry work once more. Our laundry being the very largest in tbo country, and our new method the least iiiful to clothes Wt are saro the people will make no mistake in friviny thoil work to Mr.

Skaggs. Very respectfully, Woolf Laundry Co. Kansas City, Missouri. oooooo oooooouoooooooon ooooooogoo Read tho Herald and keep posted. This week we send out anumber of sample copies.

If you got one It is an Invitation to subscribe. The Eyts need careful atteniion. We have fitted ourself by a careful study so that we feel qualified to diagnose and correct all defects of the eye. If you need glasses you want to know that your eyes are eot being injured. If your child has headache or inflamed eyes you should be even more careful who you allow to work on those eyes.

See us. S. F. IUoker Son, Emporia, Kas If you want to insure your property try the old reliable Continental Insur ance Company, of Ne'T York. R.

A Reaburn. HEADACHEcured ln20 minutes by Dr. MHoe Pain Pills. "Duo cent a dose." At druggist B. F.

Siliios, of near Bushong, wis over Tuesday and contracted matorial for a now residence, from our lumber dealer. Joyce and Cochennett, have tho con tract for haulinff and furnishing the stone for the bank building. School began Tuesday. A lot of rain fell Tuesday.gladding the hearts of everydody. The hopes ad vansed about 50 per cent.

Tho rain tho iirst of the week retard-ad the building and moving people. Wni. Wayuian was over Monday. W. N.

Simmons moved on to the DeCamp firm east of town Monday. II. L. Frost moved Monday on the farm vacated by W. S.

Simmons. Uncle Bob llambo made a flying trip to Osage City and return Monday. Further dependent saith not. A ''dark cloud was in town Tuesday. Mr.

Shafer made his rogular viiitto the city Tuesday. Bud Simmons drove Mr. Shafer to Americui Tuesday. J. Sutton has been under tho weather the past week.

Perry McGuire is now working on the Herald as compositor. Mr. Davis, who liven nar Kukri Ia was in this neighborhood ht week I'ooku't? for feed. It seems the legislature dinenrre 1 ho ill of the people in tL, ouuty mutter. Emporia us, but Fair view will retaliate when they want that court houso, Kommy Kill rouorts "ncrop" on Fur street.

Better Ret policeman. Mux and Qoo. Gildner start for Al. Ln county this week. We hato to see them go, Mrs.

Oldj is quite sick, Jimmy Carter is working foe Jua. Carter. These warm days Lava meltod the snow and given us plenty water. John S'uilh cf Council Grove whs hero last week. He will move on his farm hero soon.

Jab Swnringoi ol Beasnor, Iowa, van here to attend the funerid of his Two Ponco Indiana through heto. They s.ii i they hnl nothing to eat for 3G hours and judging from the way they developed their (storage capacity we believe it. Well, porhaps wo had hotter stop or you won't wmt hear from us again. Reno. MARRIED.

At the residence of Ed. Davis, in this city, on Thursday afternoon, February 14, 1895, Judge H. A. Hicks of the county court officiating, Mr. Geo.

Grimoley to Mis Rosa IT; Klein, both of RiihfoII Gulch. Tho wedding was a vory quiet af fair owing to the severe illness of Mrs Davis, a sister of the bride. Central City, Colorado, News. The above refers to our former citi zen, and f-oi i if our treiiial postmaster J. S.

Grimsley. Tho Herald adds its best wishes to t'uoso of hi inwiy friends. May their journey through life be a happy one. Andrew Armstrong, of Allen, has moved over to our town. Admire cor-' respondent to Emporia Gazette.

This probably refers to yank." II. Brown has invested in some horse. He is getting to look like a regular "farmer" sure enough. All advertising accounts with the Herald are due on tho first of each month. Miss Gussio Knittel, of Emporia is visiting with her sister Mrs.

Smelser Mr. Bell, of Council Grove was in the city Tuesday. Tho Palace Drug store is being much improved. J. E.

Romer loft Monday for a visit with relative at Wilsey, Kansas. Soon it will be fly time and, since they are coming anyway is well to kuow where they come from and how they are made. CyclonoB mako the house fly, topors make tho bottle fly, tha boarder makes the butterfly, joclc eys mako the horsofly, teachers make, the gadfly and blacksmiths uaako the firefly. Here is a few pointers from an exchange that we print for the benefit 'of our readers who go to balls. An aver age waltz takes over three quarters of a mile, a square dance make3 you cover half a mile and a gallop equals a good mile.

Cout up for yourself how much with a woll fdlled program, a girl travels (n an evening. Twenty dances are the averago you know. Of those twelve are waltzes. There at once you have nine miles. Three gallops and she has gono twelve miles.

Five other dances of half mile each gives her fiftsen miles, to say nothing of the intermission strolls and tho trips to the dressing room to renovate her and complexion. Frank Putnam, of Admire, was in the city the first of tho week. News letters from our enterprising neighbors. Gathered up by cmr reporter! for the readers of the Herald, OZARK. Moro ruin, mor inud, This lBythe great movins week all ovor the United States.

Merrit Frost moved to the farm vu' oated by H. Haas and is now classed as an Ozarkian. TTT XT S' .1 1 jji. summons moveu in uia reuiv ed farm east ot Allen Monday. S.

U. Henry was visiting her lust week. Mrs. llow ley nod sister were in Emporia Monday. Ti.

Johnston visited Admire Monday. The recent rains made feeding difficult for man and beast. T. J. Darrough was in Emporia on Monday.

Mrs. M. N. Frost and daughters visited Merrit Frost Monday, L. Johnston and C.

Day rounded ducks Wednesday. The great fur mag eaten have quit business and will live, we suppose, in elegance on their immense gains. Soramy Kill. WISER RANCH WARBLINGS. Mrs.

J.E. Romer visited with her eister at Wilsey last week. L. N. Gibson cf Bushong was a guest at the Wiser Hotel Sunday last.

Mrs. Harry Allison took advantage of the nice weather the past week. Mrs. Stella Gorrell and mother took a flying trip to Allen Saturday. T.

W. Murphy is going to leave us the first ot the month. H. Patton is going to start his force to nlowinef this week, tho vreuthor permits. Dr.

Burris made a professional call i.t Sheotz's. D. W. Leavell was a visitor at the ranch Saturday. The entertainment at JNo.

6 was powtponed on account of the death of Carrie Porter. Ir. Burris visited the 6ick at A. C. flullivans and took diunor with J.

Romer and H. Reaburn. Thomas Castle was over on busi nesa this week. G. H.

Reaburn is goiDg to leave us the first of March, to engsge in other business. FAIRVIEW. Theo. Bierman has returned home from Scrantcn where he has been mining coal the past winter. He says werk has been slack thin winter he will farm at homo the coming season.

Emerson Vanbibber is moving his house to a claim ho hn8 taken near Pah-view. Bud Vanbibber is on the sick list, he is having a tussle with la grippe. Ed. Sammera and family visited with Mrs. Homer last Sabbath.

Dolp Romer's foot has so far recovered that he is able to got around with tho aid of a slick. Eobt. Adair and family attended church on Elm Creek last Sunday. Mat. Langley of lower Elm Creek spent the Sabbath in thin neighbor- large invoice of whips just teeeived from Massachusetts.

The Car Cure. We do not know, but we strongly suspect that our electric railways are encouraging the ear cure. In fact, Europeans are gravely discussing the effects of electric railways on rheumatism, and many sufferers take the car cure with regularity and supposed benefit They get as near the motor as possible and cast longing eyes on the trolley. As a noted and eminent English physician gave as the result of his life's observation "that fulty two-thirds of the ailments of humanity were purely imaginary," we can readily see how the car euro for rheumatism is very efiicacious. The Shah's Derby.

The shah of Persia has become an ardent sportsman and established a Persian Derby ln which twenty-seven of his majesty's horses recently ran. The owners of the horses which were defeated received nothing, of course, but the owners of tho winners were no more successful. It was considered an insult that they should allow their animals to defeat thoso of the shah. Further than that, tho horses were confiscated and placed in the stable of his majesty, who thus has a new source of Income. Always sign your name to articles for publication, not to be printed but for reference and evidence of good faith.

Nothing accepted unless this is done. IUt With the Railroad. A Lewlston, paper says: "la a backwoods Maine settlement that a great railroad brought into touoh with the rest of the world a year or two ago the inhabitants say thero were never any rats until tho railroad came. Now they are so thick tha housekeepers have to hang their dainties by a string from the cellar beams. This may prove a warning to the rat-less communities when a railroad offers to come in their direction, and furnish a new argument to the obstructionists." Terrible Japanese Father.

Japanese children are brought up undet a compound system of bitter and sweet, under which the father is supposed to bo strict, while the mother is, benevolent in fact, according to the Japanese Idea, one of tho four terrible things in the world, three of which are earthquakes, thunderstorms, and conflagrations, is the strict father. DucVt and Oeeso. Ducks swim tho world over, but geese do not. In South America a domestic species is foun'1 that cannot excel an ordinary hen la aquatio ac complishments. It has lived so lonff in a country where water in found only in wells that it has lost itl aquatic tastes and abiUU.i cstirelyx Groceries and confectionary at E.

Marcy's old stand. New goodR every day this week at Skaggs Patton. Bargains in ladies' wool mittens at Bates Bros. bouth American Fishing. In South American waters mullet are taken in enormous quantities by boats which fro out with wira baskets at the bows filled with blazing pitch- For tne purpose in view, ine crait is so loaaea as to oring me gunwale on ope side down nearly to a level with tho water, and the fish, attracted by tho light, jump on board by hundreds.

A. Tablet for a Hlnf. A tablet recently set up al) Naples commemorates the bravest act done by a king in this century, the visit of King- Humbert to the chqlera sufferers In It stands near tha spot where the excommunicated king, Cardinal San Felice and the archbishop of Naples mot while passing through th hospital in the performance of theiy duties. There are still several firms not rep resented in the Herald's columns. We have a few sets of choice gob lets left which we will sell very low.

R. A. Keaburu. Killed bjr an Advertisement. Vestris, the great dancing-master, died ol eighty-three, and ft was said he would have lived till a hundred but for a sudden and mortal blow in the shape ef an advertisement.

One day he asked for a newspaper probably for the first time in his life. Scarcely had he opened the sheet, when his eyes lighted upon the following: "Wanted, professor of dancing at Calcutta. Must be a skillful chiropodist at the same time." He took to his bed and never loft it again alive. Solomon's Wisdom Fulled. A Georgia magistrate was perplexed by the conflicting claims of two women for a baby, each contending that she was the mother of it.

The judge remembered Solomon, and, drawing a bowio-knife from his boot, declared he would give half to each. The women were shocked, but had no doubt of the authority and purpose of the judge to make tho proposed compromise. "Don't do that," thoy both screamed in unison, "you can keep it yourself. If you hav'nt tho cash for a year's subscription come in and see us any way. Perhaps wo can make a trade for something that you have got.

fish are reducod to small pieces, mixed with a suitable quantity of water and cooked in a close vessel by means of steam, the temperature be tng raised to ICO degrees 170 degrees C. When all tho soluble parts have been extracted by the water, tha liquid is firBt passed through a sieve, and after skimming oil tho fatty mat ter, it constitutes the fish essenoe, which may be used as food, either alone or in conjunction with other nutritious substances. The waste parts of the fish, together with remains on the sieve, are used for manure, after being first mixed with a suitable amount of lime, clay or slmb tar diluent. HfiPO.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Allen Herald Archive

Pages Available:
188
Years Available:
1894-1895