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The Hamilton Post from Hamilton, Kansas • 2

Publication:
The Hamilton Posti
Location:
Hamilton, Kansas
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2
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Liveryman Will Smith of Virgil was in town Wednesday. Smith LaRue is improving his place erecting a new fence around the by lawn. Fred Ott went to Eureka Monday night on business, returning Tuesday morning. Mrs. Simons and Louise go to Emporia tonight to spend the summer vacation at home.

Mrs. Vaughn and Miss Edyth Conwell accompanied Miss Pearl Jennings to her home in Neal Tuesday. The protracted meetings at the Baptist church, held by Rev. Miner, are still in progress. The Rev.

has frightened a few into "standing up." N. N. Piatt received a letter Thursfrom his soldier boy, Jim, mailed day March 1st at Manila. Jim reports the Hamilton boys well and in excellent spirits. P.

O. Brown of Browning, arrived Thursday and will visit at the home of B. F. Foster until he can secure a job on some of the neigh boring farms. Wm.

Smith and wife came up Monfrom Oklahoma to visit Mr. and day Mrs. J. J. Morton.

They returned to their home Wednesday, Mary Ealy accompanying them. A letter from R. B. Anderson, who is in Illinois, states that two of Mrs. Anderson's aged uncles died soon after their arrival.

The Andersons are expected home next week. H. T. Scott went north Thursday He intimated so strong that night. it was none of a reporter's darned business where he was going that our redidn't insist on finding out.

porter The Methodists observed Easter by giving a pleasing and appropriate proSunday morning at 10 o'clock. gram handsomely decorated church The was filled with a large, appreciative audience. Commencement exercises at district next Tuesday evening. A 80 will be will be given at noon and the banquet Commencement program will begin promptly at 7:30 p. Ill.

Everybody cordially invited. Miss Myrtle Swisher left Thursday for Salina, where she will take night her old position as teacher of stenography in the Salina Normal College. Miss Myrtle will be sadly missed by the young people of Hamilton. There is a young guy employed on Slate creek farm that has a an Upper business head on him. This young fellow found out the other day that a wanted to hire a man and neighbor woman.

The y. f. figured a day or EUREKA ESTABLISHED IN 1870. business. Domestic and Foreign Exchange Doss a general banking EDWIN TUCKER, Cashier.

bought and sold. This space is reserved for Houston's Salt adv. Commercial Hotel, S. L. CLUTE, Proprietor, Eureka, Kansas M.

GORDON, House, Sign and Carriage Painter. Paper-Hanger and Decorator. to do first-class Carriage Painting. I am prepared of Wall Paper all of the latest Call and see my samples Prices All work guaranteed and styles and Lowest done with neatness. and finally came to the conclusion two that he could make good money by married and getting a fainily getting neighbor.

He went to job from his and contracted for himthe neighbor and wife to go to work at an apself After arranging these pointed time. small matters he went to Stringtown his intended of the good to apprise fortune that awaited her. The girl enough but her mama was willing stale old gag about waitsprung that ing until the groom got dry behind the ears. Poor devil. we can sympathize with him.

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Pages Available:
390
Years Available:
1898-1899