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Hollyrood Sun from Holyrood, Kansas • 1

Hollyrood Sun from Holyrood, Kansas • 1

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Hollyrood Suni
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Holyrood, Kansas
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i i i i ii HoUyivod, JSllsworth County Kansas, Friday, ugust 10, 894 No. 4. i Mlko a prosperous farmer It. R. TIMK CARDS.

i i of tiro North side Was in town Saturday Frank Snyder aud Wayne Vance was trading with our merchants Tues Ijl Hold Iihs discontinued runuing he mettt wntfon for Joo Zararislu mill Mr ZmurJu requests us to 'Hniiouuce fluii 'iill colKcjicju will bo made by 1 1 Found: In dustnvc llolzschuer's Drug Hture. lady's puna containing is. Bimill sunt of inonej. OVnur ciu Imve tbi smiie'by culliny and dlcscribiu property, f' Farmers I Mr. Urees.

a uueeuswaro man. from Leavenworth was lu the city Tues day'. 1 Sam Clark was over on the TJ. Cwc'ao'o Kansas Western. -accommodation; 5' Ho '489, arrives from it tie Uivpr, 1:10 a.

m. dailj; except Simony. 1 400 departs for Little Kivcr 8:00 daily, except Sunday A. P. Cuakiuix, Agt.

NOTICE. Tfiis 6rwil be open for only a limited tme apd all who sirip to takq ad vantage of gretSLAUGH SALE of MILK COOLE118 an CHURNS arc, requested to call Mr. Ultch is building a fine roal) few "duys last week buying paling of feice around his lota just norib fenca aitd It a' nent butcher enop, the (juitc- ait inpiovL'tncut lb i. wheat. Weaver and BertStratman nmdo a business trip to Lorraine Wednesday Will be town.

St. Jiours SANFnANqsco (ftt Lortalne.) 1 i Of and CI-IURXS. porth bound. --N rli Accqtn. 1 a.

vn. was the city several days Mrs. A. whli friends in this week: ni. "frou wish soil any speci 1 article a liuijin pur IvCiic.Qluiiiu' Will do f'.

(JfsRoao of a liftr.se,,: cii w'iSi'Mafty pji ad'" ih4ht '8t; -H '-'-l Bushloii is not dead trnd her laf-esf'eiil'erprise prcmists ti'ty a Agt' 'i SIX (JANS and MILK COOLER com in and im (at Bushton plete, for. only, $5.00. glory in the newspaper, A De the goods. No. 201 Passenger, p.

m. EIGHT or gnlon, ALEX. ir. jSoing West lie Av 3olng East i. paper win do startea ai ni" tiir ilni nmiiA nf'lhA Klar.

1 ee to 217 uwai rreignt, p. in. No. a. to.

lilCHTEIi HOCKING CHURN, their uew No. 2aOL6ciil freight 4:04 a. in. H. CiAUE, Agt.

Valuable information about Mapimed: Mr. Rcaden and Mi3 Liz making butter and the to iront nront zie'K'outmau were (itiited in1 the holy lie realized out of the DAiKy given away on appnijfj- Miss Ilannah Ohlemeier went out to Palac'Kv lasf Sunday to visit her brother at that" place. L. Jones is working the keys for th'e Kailroad in the abscuce of Mr. CrandaM.

i i Ben Fugan and eon, Ben and wife were lu town 'Friday "murkcting" several loads 6t 11 Miss Agnes Cain who is attending Ibe Noimal at Ellsworth; was home Saturday and Sunday. AI. T. Allen and family of near Lor-raine. 'were tlie guests of W.

W. Smith and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. Calvert were visiti'i'g wiih their son Charley and family of Geueseo Sunday. Miss. Dott Burns, of Ellsworth has engaged to teHth 'school in the Murray district, the coming winter. Ben Fagan and J.

D. Lafferty "were taking in the sights of Hollyrood, "and Uilkiug politics, Wednesday. A. J. Deitz, Salesmen for the Sim.3 grocery Co of Atchiiisoe, was- inter Eqr full particulars bonds of ou the 5 inst.

We did lmt jearn ilje parti'cultirs but a general goud time is reported. We stopped the press long enough to: day to enjoy the delicacies of the first water melon of the season. The melons brought here by' Dick Stock-well of aud are flue ones. A 'lady compositor in the office this week h'ns had the effect of centering a large' poriion of tlio femai(; population ir' Hollyrood iu'aud avii'ni iie of fice. our light so shine," etc.

Last Wednesday evening a. skittish horse driven by Henry Seimson came very no'iir den.ojishiiig a baby carriage unif its liitle occupant, the child of Weaver, but by timely help no 'damage and information in regards the HOLIjY ROOD POST OFFICE. Office open from 7 a. m. till 8:30 pirn.

Slailii from Wilion aiul intcrmctlinto poiuts'arrlve Tiiesilay, and Saturday at la ft. in. Depart fop Wilsou and Intermediate points" Tuesdny, 'and Saturday at 1 p. Following is a list of letter? tem.iiulng uncalled for at the Hollyrood P. John Davis.

John Sipelc, (Jeo. Snntzer, John D. bitser, WaltBanks (3J, John J'eiix, 'John Pilkiligton, 1'losy Ellis. Parties calhng for same please say advertised. CSOflice open on Sunday from 8 to ll a.

W. Symt, P. M. FOIt COUNTY CLZHK, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of pouhty clerk of Ellsworth county, subject to 'the 'decision of the re-jmblicau primaries. COQLEIi and CHURif Call on or was done.

We understand that Ed Mathers- of this township is ail aspirant for the' office of representative. Ed is a good man for the otlce. is' a farmer and im old resident pf Kansas. Coma around and FOKCLEBK of PISTHICT CQUBT. I hereby auiioiince my naino as a camli- ALEX.

RICHTER, Hollyrood, Kans tell u3 about it, Ed. S. Frautz, of Lorraine is author ized to' recieve and receipt for subacrip -flour lions to lie IloLLyaood Anyone wishing to the- jiaper, can A cousin of Mr. Geo. Young is here I with tbe backsheesh for the Hooshiar's visiting this week.

The mahout took up one or Tne manquu iook up Jcave their orders with nim ana they viill receive prompt attention. Frever Jno. Lewis moved into the old no. offered It Mmm i carefully We are very much indebted to Miss. Lunu buildiug this week.

jiate for the qilice of clerk of the district court of Ellsworth county, subject to the decision-of the republicnn primaries. UEynr Tkitmp. hereby anuounco myself as candidate for the office of clerk of the district court pf Ellsworth county subject to the decisio';) pf the republicaii'pnraanes K. H. Teague.

I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of county attorney of Ellsworth county subject to trip decision of jibe Republican primaries. J. D. J-iAFFERTV. Iiittis Toad hie for assistance in the office this week.

Miss. Innis has not Joe Wehh and C. D. Montgomery went toGt. Bend Sunday.

done any work in a printing office for five veiirs, but with a little practice she Dealers in Mrs. II. Degen and H. Degea jr drove would ouoe more be a rapid compositor, viewing our merchants to-day. Miss Anna Reynolds took the train Wednesday morniug for Little Iilvir.

where she will visit for a few days. Robt Smith, of 'the Johnston Larmer Dry Goods of Wichita, was smiling on our merchants Tuesday. Keh'oc and Pat Nary was over from Odin They are working oh the Catholic Church aj that place. John McCfonuell. an of Uollyrood but now of Ellsworth wns in our thriving berg a few days' this week.

i Henry Kopkc, representing the Rightnighi Baker Grociry of K. C. was making sales wifh tut merchants Monday. 1 Rev. Styles of Frederick, will preaci in the Methodist church next Sunday, at 11 o'clock a.

All are inviteu to attend. Agent A. Crandall and- family started Tuesday morning, for Colorado where they will yisit for a few weeks before returning to Hollyrood. Notice the new advertisement of N. Harris, of Ellsworth, and i.

Chupin of Lorraine. Both gentlemen are'wide a-wake business men and realize in the Sun a good advertising' medium. over to Hoismgtoii Suuday. Onr printer, "devil" and all around Dry Groceries, Clothing, F. C.

Seeber is moving his stock of niiin. met with a slight accident, Tues goods to Gt. Bend this week. day moruiug while fcutting paper, which has laid him up for a few days. This Will and Ben Giles drove over to Gt.

is the reason we are late this week, but Btoosj tShoes, Hats, INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS' BUTJSEUTRAL LV NONE. Bend Wednesday on business. we have adopted the old motto, -'Better Bell and Anna Stewart and Effle Bail late than never. J. D.

Lafferty of Ellsworth was a call ey went to Gt. Bpnd Thursday. Qaeensware. Caps, The Mp. Pacific Roadniaster, Mr.

er af our office. cdnesuay. tie gave us a card for publication ann ouncing Hedstrum, was in towu Saturday. himself as a candidate for the office of J. H.

Cannon and family of Ottawa co nnly attourney of Ellsworth county su bjeet to the republican primaries. HIGIESr MiEKETJEIOE PilD FEOEUCE, Call in and get prices hefpre. guying elsewhere. Mr. Lanertv is an entire stranger to us Kansas ap here visiting this week.

Chas. O'Bleness jr has returned from Leavenworth and is here tp stay now A big red bull has been astray here this week. Owner please fall at Claflin and as we were exceedingly busy, did, not have much of a talk with him, llany talk pf woman's sphere As though it had a limit. There's not a place in earth or heaven. There's not a task tq manclkind given, not a blessing or a woe, There's not a whispor yes, or no, (There's not a life, or dpath, or birth 'That has a feathers weight of worth without a woman in it.

The New Era, Subscribe for the Son. The Republican primaries will' be held August 23rd. Suits! ney suits at Fre-fert fc Stratniaau's g-8 You car buy suits from pne dollar at Frevert Stratmanu's. 8-3 but are of the opinion that he will, if M. M.

Maxwell and Mr. Vernon pf; 3ank of lollyrood, Kansas, elected, fulfill honorably and successfully the office for whice he aspires. Ijpw is the time to make calculations for subirrigations. You wilj have all winter to get the soil mositened. fj-8 ppn't be afraid to undertake to sub-irrigate, for we have to buy carloads pf cabbago and potatoes from otlier states every year.

Where i'3 (be man who can't raise vegetables in Ellsworth county when be, can buy 100. feet of pipe for $1.00 to siibirrigatc with; r-Alex; Rictater's Uollyrood Kansas. Hollryood, A new and choice assortment pf Iry just received, at F. Bast's. (Authorized Capital, $501000.) Lost: Thermometer; finder please Return to owner over Stratmanu's store- Salina, came over from Claflin Sunday evening on their bikes" and while in town called on the Sun force.

Cpme again genfemeq. H. H. Teague of Ellsworth called in on the Sun force Monday and gave us an announcement for his candidacy. Mr.

Teague aspires to the offipe of clerk of the district court on the republican ticket, is a well educated man with plenty of pluck, and enterprise and if nominated will make a brave fight for the election of the entire republican ticket. r. '1 Say, neighbor, dp you snow of any items of interest, has some one gone fishing, aunting, or "spooning" in your neighborhood? If your wife has gone visiting, any young man spends Sunday with bis, or some other fellows best girl, or a new baby has been ushered into this dark and dreary world, come in and tell ns about it and we will do the rest. Xnteresfcpaid on -Jp i IAHWCUTf Bybon John P. Dubb, Vibe President P.

Thomas; 'Cashier. Dick Tuckei, a west side tiller of the our streets Wednes- foil, was on jjay. 6 Btbo; I Chubcb, Q. Subvert, John P. Dunn, V.

SrxToif, C. G. Tuomas.v-. W. TnpMAS.

We earnest solicit bup pa.rp&.&&e, Claf- Joe Cummlqgs was over from lin Wednesday. ,1 i Joe Buckler flrove over to Ellsworth Tuesday. Will Harmon, pf Bushton, was on onr streets to-day. Eld. Wickhtim went to Hoisington Thursday to attend the G.

A. l. Reunion. Ed Tint ber is going to Clark county to put in a crop of wheat for J. II.

Cannon. Roy Putnam was in town Saturday distributing copies of the Hollyrood Mrs Wentlandt had the misfortune to dislocate her shoulder last Wednes- -v Louis Kelly and wife were over from Hoisington Sunday visiting J. Kelly and wife. Mrs. J.

H- Weltmer and children went to lleizer, Friday to visit her relatives. Rev. Hoffman relumed from Missouri Friday where he has been visiting with bis family. Harry Snaverly has sold his farm implements and horses to Alvin Weigle ibis week. Gus re sen was up from Ellinwood Weanesday looking after his harness shop here.

A couple of Hodge Header experts went to examine the Burmeister Header one day last week. John Weltmer and son. Gay, are baching this week daring the absence of Mrs. Weltmer. Ernest Rosben has quit the Leader office.

He couldn't tand the Republican racket any longer. Sid Kewcomb was out Monday, surveying the north line of Logan township south of the depot. BLAckSiMITH and WiOK WORK, doniB -yyith neatnesa amid fijspatoh' fiiop, ant door WEST of Smith 4 Monroe's Imrj barti- Gin me tail. I flt9SSSBBaa-BSBSBS9SB iojfturning in Henry Hiken was Ellsworth Monday. OLATLI1T TIXUXTO-S.

Trom Vluiksrs ft loekoflT. W. Chatten went to Lyons Sunday. C. Elmore went to the Bend J.

A. Barth went to the Bend Wed STiii THK WEEKLY KANSAS CITY Byron Chyrcli. president pf (he Bunk pf Hollvrpod, was on our streets friday. --Leader. A representative of the tivn aok in fhe towns of Bushtoji and Lorraine Thursday.

Wasted: A yonng girl or boy to earn type setting. For particulars call lt this olflce- Dave Downey left his little Sex at pollyrood long enough to spend Sunday with the folkj at Claflin. Leader. Master Joe Zamrzla recieved a yery Severe wound cn the hand last Monday, paused by too close contact with a barb irire fence. The people's pwty of Ellsworth coun-y will have grand basket picnic in 'he Ichfiol bouse grove in Ellsworth on Hal-nrdsy, Anirust 2Lh.

Governor Lewell ton iJ other line speakers will be pres-lal and address (be people. Com, Krs Kershner received word. Tbnrs-iaj that ber daughter, living Id Aid en tars.it. dacgeroasly ill. She too the morning train for tbaf place, Hf'LLYROOD MARKETS.

Corrected every Thursday evening, GK ADC-Wheat, I mii'm nesday. Addresses the farmer as a business mjm and a citizen. Doesn't teh him how to farm, but bow to sell, and where and when, and keeps a vigilant eye upon his rights a shipper, a producer and a tall payer. All the news, too, and plenty of "good reading" returned from SaHo Corn. ICeT.

Blundon Friday. Ed Hohl business trip to daQio Wadnesflay. O. B. Loon.

made bis osnal trip to tbis place Sam Crow, the Bushton liveryman, was in town Tuesday. i Dr. Cook was over from Bushton to day taking ia the sights. Jim Cary, the rustling liveryman was over from Claflin to-day. Ben Fagm wu shaking binds With bis friends here, Wednesday.

Mark Woodmsnsee and R. K. Pat, runs drove over to Ctsiitf Saturday. Oats. tricifl forth family, flow rcaa in luu.uuw rsrm biK ebrht-iNure news- nent cattle, ner Will Gile went to Salina Thursday houses.

Fifty-two iniwra for 25 eents. To any one who sends, morning. .41 ttw the wkrklt stab five yearly subscribers. (jhickeju, per together with IL35 the jsaper will be sent one year free. Dr.

Koch wai over front Hoisicgton Eggs Tbarsdsj. W. F. Pbtnsa retorted front but trip Potatoes, per Btitter, 8L00, lytj 1 SON.j tbi week,.

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Pages Available:
274
Years Available:
1894-1895