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The Holton Bee from Holton, Kansas • 8

The Holton Bee from Holton, Kansas • 8

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The Holton Beei
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Holton, Kansas
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8
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piONEER STOVE TIN STORU INTER READINO. $3.00 The Leavenwoith Weekly Times nd the New York Weekly Trihune will be sent one HOLTON, KANSAS. C. A WALKER DEALER IN STOVES. RIPPLES FROM BILL'S CREEK.

Delightful weather. Uncle Riley Webster is very sick' of a fever. Mr. Daniel Miller lost an eight months old child of whooping cough last week. Fitzgerald lectured again -last week at the brick school house.

Simpson Pollock have moved their saw mill up the creek. Wilson Williams is the boss fiddler. Our lyceum at Philo is still in good running order, with W. H. Webster at the head.

A very interesting spelling was given at district No. 1, last Wednesday night. Miss Lizzie Giberson was the champion. W.L. year for lijoo.

1 he price of the New York Weekly Tribune alone is $2 so you really getthe Leavenworth Times for one year FREE. This is the best offer ever made to the people of Kansas, and we expect a response from ten thousand heads of families who realize the importance of $3.00 placing valuable reading matter in their homes. The New Yoik Tribune needs no words of commendation; every citizen of the United States knows its character and its standing. The The Leavenworth Weekly Times is the leading paper in Kansas. Tt has each week eight or ten columns of items of news from all parts of the State.

Its maket reports are reliable, telegraph-' jc news the latest, editorials positive and fearless. $3.00 Send $2 for bothaoers. The Leavenworth Weekly Times and the American Agriculturist one year for a. The Agriculturist is the leading paper of its class in the country; every farmer should have it, and when he can ohtain The Times and Agriculturist for $2, there is no excuse for being without them. Address.

D. R. ANTHONY, Proprietor, $3.00 9 Leavenworth, Kansas. TINWARE, A. EBY, Respectfully solicits patronage from all parts of the eounty.

natf. JOB PRINTING. DEALER IN THE The Holton Bee FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 3, 1880. LOCAL MATTERS. Judge McFarland lecture3 Sunday night, Mr.

L. Sarbach is ill. How did the. weather of the past week suit you? L. V.

Bryan went to Topka Monday on a business trip. Frank Naylor is abont again, but the neuralgia reduced him. 'forget that C. A. Walker's entire stock of heating stoves are going at cost.

No reserve, tf. A leap year supper at the court house on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 8th. Admission 25 cents, supper free. N.

E. Stevens, general agent of the Leavenworth Tines, was in the city last week. He reports business lively with that paper. John Irwin had a valuable horse stolen from his stable Saturday night. It is supposed that Brooks, the escaped horse thief absconded with the animal.

Whether the Pottawatomie Indians "must go," or not, will be discussed by four boys at the court house next Monday night. Matt Lambert is on a visit to his parents, who reside at Oshkosh. He intends returning and taking his old "sit" behind Mr. 'King's counter'in the spring. S.

K. Linscott, satchen hand, started for Leavenworth and Lawrence Tuesday, on business relative to the Campbell University. He returned yesterday, The wolf hunt Wednesday wasasucces so far as. the organization was the wolves were scarce; but one was seen and as it was a cripple the hunters allowed it to The best opportunity you ever had of pur chasing a heating stove at bed rock prices at C. A.

Walker's. The grass is growing nicely in the woods also several kinds of flowers are blooming. The frost is out ol the ground, and the farmers talk of commencing their spring plowing. One of our merchants gave the men dig Hardware SOUTH CEDAR CHRONICLINGS. Warm weather.

When will Tice's forty foggy days come? We (our farmers) have some corn to gather yet. Mr. Booth is unwell. C. W.

Callerman has gone to Missouri. A very nice party was given at Mr. J. F. Fisher's last Wednesday All pronounce it a success.

Quite a number of our young folks attended a social party at the Ray school house, on Elm creek, not long since. Mrs. Georgte Watson, of Atchison junction, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Holton Bee Job Printing Establishment Is complete in every particular. Business men desiring anything In the way of Iron, nails, barbed-wire, steel, pumps.

Together with a completa assortment of FIRST-GLASS JOB PRINTING TOVES AND TIN WAR Mrs. Juhn Fisher. Miss Mollie "Darling," one of Cedar' Will find it to their advantage to' examine our style and prices as we brightest jewels, who has been visiting in Atchison county, again at home. Manufacturer of Roofing and Spouting. All work done We long for "Aunt Polly'' to return and on short notice and warranted.

A Superior line of Heating and DEFY COM ITIO N. ft. I 1 1 tell us about Jane and Phil. G. Wiz.

we nave a complete stock oi paper, carets, eic. ana prepared to do anything in our line in the highest style of the art. Fine work a specialty. BOW EN RECKERT, COOK STOVES. DIRECTORS' MEETING.

ETAWAKA MEAT MARKET. Pursuant to appointment, the directors elect of the Campbell University met Saturday, January 17th, 1880, at 1 o'clock will sell cheap as the cheapest. Give me a trial and be convinced." West side of square, opposite court-house p. m. All present except John Dear- ftolton.

1 Next door to Grubb Berridge's warehouse netawaka Kansas. dorff. OSE BATSON, A temporary organization was effected by electing Henry Stanley chairman, and NANCE 4 PERKINS. Proprietors; J. II.

Lowell, secretary. The election of DEALERS IN a permanent president resulted in the ging the basement of the Odd Fellows hall election of Geo. W. Drake, and was fol lowed by the appointment of J. II.

Low The undersigned have on hand and will endeavor to constantly keep, the very choicest at the 1 ell secretary and Henry Stanley treasurer. HARDWARE The matter of a site for the proposed University being next before the meeting, it was unanimously decided to select ten And a complete stock of LOWEST PRICES. acres, now owned by Mr. Wm. Oaks, and the secretary wbs ordered to procure a deed for the same.

FARM IMPLEMENTS. The secretary was ordered to get copies of by-laws ot similiar institutions for We will deliver meat at Wetmore on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and at Whiting on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. We will have, sit times, Pork, Mutton and Veal a he demand will justify. VANCE Jc PERKINS. The best of all kinds at the lowest living prices.

Sole agents in this city for the celebrated IVERY FEED SALE STABLES- KANSAS WAGON. KANSAS. NETAWAKA, Have everything usually found in a first-class hardware and implement store. North side square, Holton. submission to the board at its next meeting- S.

K. Linscott was made a committee of one to inspect and report upon the best methods of keeping the books and records of the board. It was voted to build the University of rock. Dr. A.

Hanson, James H. Baxter and Henry Stanley were appointed a committee to examine the various stone quarries in and near this county and the different varieties of stone and report at the next meeting. It was ordered that the secretary procure subscription sheets for present use. A resolution was adopted as follows: Whereas, About $3,000 is yet to be raised to make up the $10,000 required of us for the purposes of this institution, therefor, be it PRANK C. HOLTHAM, Proprietor, gSTABLISHED IN 187a.

some chin music yesterday when they loaded him into the wagon of dirt and hauled him off the ground. Dr. Nichols has purchased a dental chair. It's a thing of beauty, but there isn't much joy, or poetry connected with it if you happen to have a tooth that needs extracting. No, not even if the smiling and good looking dentist assures you that "it won't hurt you much!" 'TIS SAD TO PART.

The gentleman calling himself Brooks, while here, who was incarcerated in the Jackson county jail for some time past, on a charge of abstracting a number of equines from the Pottawatomie reservation, liberated himself from durance vile on last Saturday evening and has either sought a more congenial clime in the sunny southern society, where the strawberry and banana grow ever so large But why dwell He has gone, skipped, vamoosed. ORGANIZE! Attend that meeting and organize that Protective Association on the 31st. The county needs one. Our farmers have some fine animals and the thieves know it. We would not be surprised to learn of a general raid being made in the spring, as at that time the farmer is busy putting in his crops and himself and neighbors can't devote the time necessary to follow the thief any great distance.

But if a secret Association were organized dispatches could be sent to the leaders of the different organizations throughout the country and the thief or thieves apprehended. As is often the case the thief keeps away from the towns and thus would be liable to be captured in any warned neighborhood. It often happens that the county sheriff and his deppty are away on business when a dispatch is sent them and before they have a chance to warn the people the thief has passed with his booty. Secure yonr stock, and organize by all means. Horses kept by the day or week.

Horses bought aa4 T. P. MOORE, Cashier, sold. J. P.

MOORE, AssH Cashier. 1 FIRST GLASS Holton Exchange-Ganfr, Resolved. That we invoke all the citi-1 Turnouts sent to any part of the country on the short zens of the cotinty to aid us in increasing our subscription to the amount needed, with all convenient dispatch. Adjourned to Friday, Jan. 30, 1880, at 10 o'clock a.

M. James H. Lowell, Secretary. est possible notice. HOLTON, KANSAS.

Does a OAEEFUL DEI VERS Furnished when desired, and charges as low as the- GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. rery lowest. Special. Notice. J.

S. Goodrich wishes to inform the citizens of Netawaka and Hot ton, and the traveling public generally, that he is running a first-class hack between those two places, and makes connections with trains at both points. Will also carry packages. Patronage respectfully solicited. COBRBSrONDENTS Good hay, oats and corn and 'the very best of attea- First National Bank, Ninth National Bank, tion given to stock left in my care.

Special attention, paid to the sale and exchange of horse. bi-ijp- Leavenworth, (j) New York.

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Pages Available:
252
Years Available:
1879-1880