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The South Haven Star from South Haven, Kansas • 1

The South Haven Star from South Haven, Kansas • 1

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Star. mm Devoted to the Interests of SOUTH HAVEN and this COMMUNITY A LOCAL PAPER WRMSHKD FOK BENEFIT OF ALL MOTTO If we can do you no good, we'll try to do you no harm. VOL. 1. SOUTH HAVEN, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, l02.

NO. 2. Pearl Frazee, who resides in the Strip, sianiiHBffiiiiiiW DR. HOLI NGS WORT 1'HVSrOIAN KURGKON LOCAL HAPPENINGS "A word to the wise is sufficient." was in town Saturday on business. Ernest Reid.

of Blackwell, Oklahoma was here Satu-day visiting friends. A. D. Murlin, of the Blackwell Daily George R. Fultz, of Wicnita, wax iu the city Weknesday.

Wins 2 and South Haven Ryland Block Kansas News, lectured in the Christian church Shelton WILLIAMS J. R. Bonsale and Emett Rutlvr-uff Sunday night were at Guelph, Wednesday See R. K. Duff for fancy sign work.

2t Go to R. K. Duff for 'neat sign paint- inar. 8t L. N.

Fetters wa a Blackwell visitor Sunday. Mrs. C. McCaudless is quite sick at this writing. If you want the local news in and around South Haven subscribe for the Star and you will get it.

Rev. L. G. Ward left for Grenola, Kansas, Wednesday morning. For seed potatoes and garden seeds go to Shelton Williams.

He has them. Handles the best Groceries in South Haven and sells tbera at a reasonable price. He also has a RestauraQt Department fl ia his store where he serves the public with the best Mrs. Elmer Smith, of Arkansas City, SOUTH HAVEN DRAY LINE is reliable and always ready to do your draying and transferring on short notice. Your patronage solicited.

FRANK GILE PROPRIETOR arrived here Tuesday for several days Mrs. W. W. Fowler and daughter, op Braman, were the guests of Mrs. J.

F. Childress Tuesday evening. Ed T. Hackney, the rising young attorney of Wellington, was in the city Stturday transacting business. Mr.

Feuton, father of C. C. Feuton? the harness-maker, came over from Ox visit with Mrs. C. B.

Wolfe and children. 20 Cent Meal to be had in the county. He also handles a complete line of Candy, ford and spent Sunday with him. Rev. J.

T. Stephens, who is holding a series of protracted meetings at Cicero, visited with his family here Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Li Vance left Saturday! for Canton, Kansas, for a short stayl with their daughter, Mrs.

EldoraReeder. Mrs. W. N. Denton has been on the sick list the past month.

Miss Nellie Shepherd is doing her house work for her. Last Saturday while switching, the work train jammed against some cars on the side track so hard as to derail them. Neal Pickett was in the city Tuesday with C. L. Vaughn, of Hutchinson, showing off the land surrounding Somth Haven, W.

H. Wood and family arrived here Oscar Harris' new residence is going up and will soon be completed. PALACE SHOP For fresh home made candy go to W. i D. Dodson's.

Go to McKee A Waters for all kinds of gardea seeds. Palaciue Oil always on hand at McKee Waters'. Miss Clara Hollidav was a Wellington visitor Saturday. Mrs. O.

W. Parker was a Wellington visitor Saturday. Try Century Stock Food, for sale by Shelton Williams. 2t W. W.

fatterson was at Winfield Monday on business. David Geeslin transacted business in Wellington Saturday. Miss Minnie Ward visited with friends in Wellington, Saturday. Olt Nave transacted business in Wellington Tuesday afternoon. Alex Sargent has added a neat clock to his barber establishment.

Ott Nave was a business visitor a Wellington one day last week. Oh my, bow South Haven is growing! He also has a complete stock of the celebrated CENTURYS. which is the best brand made Try a package of it. C. E.

Ingraham, of Lamont, Okla homa, was here the latter part of last week visiting his niece, Mrs. VV. Speer. Byron Gallusha, who is working for the A. C.

Milling at Arkansas City, If you go to these tonso-rial parlors you will always find the best razors, get a clean shave and if you want it, a first-class haircut. Give rue a call came over from that place Saturday j3 fiom Iowa this week. They will reside in the K. S. W.

section house for the night and spent Sunday at home with his parents. Chas. McClelland has sold his eighty-acre farm, two and one-half miles north SHELTON WILLIAMS Second Door South of Baugh's Drug Store J. J. Owens' sale last Satnrday, which was held on his farm one-half mile north of Hunnewell, was fairly well at east of town, to Annie E.

Diltz, of El W. W. Patterson was a Wellington ALEX SARGEANT Proprietor tenaea, ana some articles sola reason Dorado. J. A.

Jeffries returned from Ft. Scott ably well while others went very low. leu Friday evening, where be attended a C. E. Lockman built two pyramids in visitor Thursday of last week.

Any one desiring to hare water hauled will do well to see Frank Gile. Rev. L. G. Wood left for Mulvane Saturday afternoon on business.

S. A. of Portland, was in the north show window of his store last meeting of the Grand Lodge of the O. U. W.

F. E. Smith The Old-Time Monday, which makes a nice display of what be has for sale, as they contain a ample of every article iu the store and Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. McCoy, who have TIE FARMERS' HI the city on business last Friday. been here visiting with L. N. Fetters, left for their horn at Farmington, Illi will attract the attention of the public as they are passing by, and will undoubt Try W.

D. Dodson's home made candy. nois, Monday. It is the best candy in the town. edly draw him trade.

R. K. Duff did A. L. House, of Degognia, Illinois, G.

K. McProud, the genial hardware and implement dealer, was ou the streets the work. A letter from II. Heuistreet at Law was a visitor in the city Monday. Highest Market Price Paid for Produce Monday, after several weeks suffering C.

A. Gallusha returned from Wood with rheumatism. ton, O. ti Postmaster J. P.

Faurot, ward county, Oklahoma, Sunday. Mrs, J. B. Conuver and daughter, of McKee Waters will have in a car tells the story of the new eonntry. He ays the soil is of a red loam for six or eight inches, under which is a layer of a load of No.

1 salt the first of the month. Salem, Oregon, are here this ween visit' ing with the furniture dealer, K. Wright and We keep on hands the very best of a'l kinds of Groceries, Flour and Feed. We have added to our stock a few pairs of Go to McKee Waters for Early dry. hard, joint clay from ten to 200 Ohio Rose and Triumph seed potatoes.

Mrs. Caldwell, of Oxford, who spent Drayman solicits your patronage, and guarantees satisfac tion. He is prepared to do your hauling at reasonable rates A FULL LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, GLASS, SPONGES, SOAPS, Etc. feet in depth and so hard that it cannot be spaded; that water is found at nny old depth, from twelve feet to 200: that S. S.

Sherer transacted business at the latter part of last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Spencer, returned the county seat, Thusday of last week. he and family are well but lonely down BARTON BROS SHOES Go to McKee Waters for fresh Gro there in that couutrv.

ceries. Tney always Keep a ires to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Barker moved herefrom Geuda Springs They will occupy the dwelling recently Carey Tilbury and family left for Albauy, Oregon, where they ex C. II. Davis was in Harper county pect to make their future home. Mr, vacated by A.

P. Gaylon. the last of the week on real estate busi lilbnry is an old-time resident of Sum which are ilaudies. When in ask to ee them. Remember that we won't be undersold.

Miss Luticia Wolfo, of Council Gr vo ness. ner county, having lived here twenty Kansas, arrived here Friday night for J. H. Wills was in the city Tuesday on one years, and has been a resident of several days visit with her son's family, business, and is now a reader of the South Haven township for nineteen Mrs. C.

B. Wolfe and children. Star. E. B.

McProud and S. S. Tressel at years. Few men are better known to our citizens than Mr. Tiiluiry and but few have a greater number of friends James Johnson arrived here Sunday i mil Yours Respectfully tended the Republican convention at for a visit with his sister, Mrs.

J. A. Wellington Saturday, as proxies for than he; all of whom regret very much Gtfes. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Shelton Williams and L.

F. Baugh. to see him leave and all wish him happi, W. W. Patterson and sister, Miss Sal- Elder II.

W. Robertson, of Blackwell ness and success in his new abode. lie, visited with friends in Rlackwell, Sunday. The -Waif of New York" was presented by home talent to a large audi and at one time pastor of the Christian church here, was in town Saturday visiting his brother-in-law, W. J.

Stults Neal Pickett, the real estate man of L. F. BAUGH, SOUTH HAVEN, KAS. Guelph, was in the city Tuesday on ence at Ky laud's hall Thursday night Paul Musshaffen, who has been living business. on W.

N. Denton's farm new Portland, Mifs Fannin MoCandles, who has been left Wednesday with his family for the new country, where he has purchased a of last week and repeated with an addition of a few farces and funuy sketches Friday night. Each actor played his part well considering it was the firs attempt on the stage and are worthy of commendation to the public. Music sick for some time, is rapidly regaining her health. claim.

YOUNGE I. C. GO TO HLWRItiH Austin Akins and Robert Cantrall David Ellisou, Ben Lowe and Jim were in Harper county the latter part of last week. was furnished by Mr. Philipps, a broth Stenson, who were here visiting friends and relatives, retnrne dto their homes at er of the photographer, who is an excellent pianist, and is worthy of the W.

R. Kuthraoff moved out to the Anderson, Indiana, the latter part of Tilbury farm Saturday, which he recent last week. ly purchased. DRAYMAN. Does a general drayage business.

All goods handled with Shelton Williams had his dining room highest praise. The troupe went to Hunnewell Saturday night and presented the play to a large audieuce. Undei taker William Shaffer attended and kitchen papered one day this week, the funeral of the Whitten child Sunday with his hearse. at that place. They left Monday for Oxford, where they gave the play that which gives it a neater and more comely appearance than before and adds much to its improvement.

care, neatness and dispatch. Charles Mast and family were visit- night. For Bargains iutr with Mrs. Mast parents near WaUer Mercer, eleven-year-old uephew We niet on the train last Saturday our Goods quickly delivered Portland Sunday. old-time friend, A.

II. Knox, of the F. E. Carr. of Wellington, and presi Knox-Jones Investment of Bramau, of A.

E. Jacques, arrived here Monday for several weeks' visit with him. Mr. Jacques says the boy is quite a musician and will play in the band while here. dent of the South Haven bank, was hare and Satisfaction Guaranteed.

on business Saturday. Oklahoma. He was on. his way to Denver, Colorado, where he expects to spend the greater part of the summer. During his absence W.

13. Jones, of Glasgow. A. II. Wallace, A.

Y. Craig and J. w. W. L.

Bacon, of Huuuewell, moved wherrett left Tuesday afternoon to at on the Eckert farm Wednesday, which he recently purchased. Kentucky, who has recently purchased a tend the Republican congressional convention. Wallace and are delegates, while Mr. wherrett is an alternate ti. V.

Raugh has had a 'phone placed YOUNGE I c. half -interest in the company, ill have chars of the business at Braman. Mr. Jones is an able young attorney and will in his residence, and is now in connec tion with the city system. delegate.

Quite a good deal of moving around W. A. Remfrey, of the New England Loan Trust was here on business has taken place here this week. W. B.

Hicks moved to Drury, Chas. Dorsey meved into the property vacated by Mr. THE SOUTH HAVEN DRAYMAN. tbe latter part of last week. I practice law in connection with the other business, and will give special attention to collections entrusted in his hands.

We have known Mr. Kuox far some time and can only speak of him as a gentleman in every respect and worthy of the support and patronage of the H. T. Trice, the Winfield rear estate Hicks and A. Kinkaid moved into the agent, was in the city Tuesday witn property vacated by Mr.

Dorsey quite an army of land seekers. T. B. Ramsey and Oliver Couuor as- Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloth, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Room Mouldings and Picture Frames THAT FIT YOUR POCKETDOOKS They make you a permanent custon.er through low prices and honest values. Pictures enlarged, pictures fiamed, paper haug-ing, ami repairing a specialty.

B. L. Wright Furniture Co. Weoall the attention of our readers to rived here from Coon Rapids, Iowa, this week. Mr.

Ramsey will live in the our advertisers this week. Our mer public in general. Mr. Jones, although a stranger to us, has been recommended hig'ily, and we feet assured that he Liver Pills That's what you need something to cure your bilious-iacc and oivc vou a eood chants are offering some bargains. Younce property and Mr.

Connor on the Dooley farm, both of which Mr. Hanisey Pugeley and wife left Saturday it fully competent to attend to any and for their claim near Galena, Okla. They purohased when here some time ago, all business that may be entrusted to the company. ipeot to be gone about three weeks digestion. Avers Pills are tivof nillc Thev cure con- W.

L. Denton, R. L. Wrigut, A. E.

The Century Stock Food for sale by Shelton Williams, is guaranteed to be Jacques, Fetters 4 son, L. K. Baugh, stipation and biliousness. the but ever told in South Haven. 2t Deputy fi.

Beok, who hu been here LienilY IIMC- AW erff' Poke Your FingeA 1 Through the oral and eee I wn 7tt 1 on the other aide 0. E. Lockman, Shelton Williams, are among thoee of onr merchant who realise the Taiae of the Star advertising toe and have taken advantage of It. lead their adi elsewhere In this issue. for torn time in the interest of the Woodman lodge, left for his hone at Winfield, Wednesday..

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1902-1902