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The South Haven Star from South Haven, Kansas • 4

The South Haven Star from South Haven, Kansas • 4

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a. T7- SURVEYING FOR CUT-OFF. ah. Bgalal Frea Pertalcs te a Ceaaectiea With the Soathera Pacific, the Santa Fe Will BaiMs Shert Lias te the Pacific Coast Afchlsea QMe Sights. It's a pity that radishes are not good to eat; they are very cheap now.

The complaints that other people have, are, of course, largely a matter of the imagination. Here is a pointer: Don't get angry, because it is the oommon error iu wrath to abuse the wrong person. SOUTH END MEAT lithe best place to get the best meats io the city. We keep -Local G. A.

Cochran went out to Woodward, Saturday to look at the country. Mrs. McKinley, wife of the late lamented president, is granted $5,000 per year pension. In the Sunday edition of the Chicago Inter Ocean appeared the semi face smile of the largest check ever given, 18,259,602.91. Mrs.

W. R- Hicks, accompanied by Mrs. W. B. Hicks, of Drury, were over to Caldwell last Friday.

J. K. Bonsall and Emily Buthrauff The Santa Fe railway company has three surveying corps in the field south and west of Albuquerque between Por-tales, Chaves county, and the Rio on hand a nice line of good meats and everything else in this If a man comes home smiling, his wife is glad to forget that he went to line. work in the morning scolding. An Atchison woman who has trouble A Pleased Patronage Is All the Recommendation We Need getting her son to keep the lawn clean, is thinking of trading him off for an Angora goat.

FLOYD L. FETTERS, Prop Even at the risk of being called un appreciative of Art, we refuse to ad erected a windmill for Real A. Pickett the latter part of last week. mire that row of duplicates called Hosea, showing a man wearing a rag- The name of the vessel having the Giande below Sabinal, in Valencia county. The survey ia for the Sauta Fe "cut-off." Instead of Roswell the survey, as now outlined, will run from or near Portales south around the.

divide between the Rio Puerco and the Rio Grande to a point just below Sabinal, thence up the Rio Puerco to the Santa Fe-Pacifio. The middla division corps were in camp at Torreuce, and were to break camp last night. They have surveyed from Torrence to" the head of the Yeso canyon, following it to the Pecos, thence seven miles south of Fort Sumner, and from there over the plains to or near Portales. The eastern division is surveying from Portales to Fore Sumner, while Ian. shortest name of any that is now afloat, is the Spanish steamer called the Ea.

Every time a man gets cross, some woman somewhere says she "isn't go Prof. Kersey of the Braman schools, came up mm tne boys Saturday to ing to stand it," aud when he gets over it aud smiles, she forgets that he was watch them get so badly scored. SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY TIME CARD. EASTBOUND. No.

2 .9:37 a.m. No. 4 5:00 p.m. WESTBOUND. No.

3 8:00 a.m. N. T. Trains Nob. 3 aud 4, daily, except Sunday.

Trains Nos. 2 and I daily. Train No. 2 makes connections with the Frisco at Arkansas City for St. Ivouis and all eastern points.

For folder of connecting lines call-on agent. Courteous attention given the public and your patronage solicited. C. P. H.

Maupint, Agent. OFFICERS OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH. SOUTH HAVEN. Oeacons W. P.

Speer, Carey Tilbury and J. J. Gal yon. Church. Clerk J.

J. Gal yon. Treasurer W. V. Patterson.

Organist Miss Sally Tattebnon. Superintendent Sunday School W. W. Patterson. Assistant C.

Tilbury. Secretary and Treasurer Andrew Wallace. Preaching every two weeks. Bible tudy and devotion each alternate' Sunday evening. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday evening.

Business and Covenant Meeting Wednesday evening before second Sunday in each month. HARMONY CHURCH. Preaching every two weks. Business and Coven aut Meeting every four weeks on Saturday 3 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m.

Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 pm. The Scenic Route ever mad. R. J. Forest acted as agent at the An Atchison man hasn't spoken to S.

W. depot the latter part of last week during Agent Maupin's sickness. his wife for three days, and this is the reason: His partner beat him out of Mrs. John Stratton, of Braman, came the western division is operating from Abo pass to the Rio Grande below Sabi up from that place last Friday night to attend the bedside of her another, Mrs. Mosely.

nal, thence up the Rio Puerco to the Santa Fe-Pacific, south and around the divide between the two streams. This T. E. Keel, of Emporia, who is presi dent of the Caldwell lumber company, Portales cut-off will, so it is understood, $25 in a transaction, and he has to take his anger out on somebody. The street peddler who is yelling today at the corner of Commercial and Seventh, must have a good thing: people won't listen to him.

If the man had a scheme that contemplated robbery, the crowd would be enormous. We have often wondered what would happen if a father refused to attend his daughter's wedding, or the christening of his baby. Men hate both cere was in Wellington Thursday of last week. lessen the distance over the Santa Fe between Chicago and the Pacific coast materially; in fact, by running its trains America's gggf Republican paper. Editorially Fearless-Consistently Republican Always.

News from all parts of the world. Well written, original stories. Answers to queries on all subjects Articles on Health, the Home, New Books, and on Work about the Farm and Garden. The Weekly Inter Ocean The Inteu Ocean is a member of the Associated Press and also is the only Western newspaper receiving the entire telegraphic news service of the New York Sun and special cable of the New York World, besides daily reports from over 2,000 special correspondents throughout the country. No pen can tell more fully why it is the best on earth.

52 Twelve Page Papers 52: One Dollar a Year. Brimful of news from everywhere and a perfect feast of special matter. Subscribe for The South Haven Star and The Weekly Inter Ocean one year, both papers for $1.25 H. H. Tomlin went up to Wellington Saturday afternoon to remain for an in through this city, will give the Santa Fe the shortest ronte to the Pacific definite length of time.

coast, and that is one of the big reasons Meedames A. M. Braun and S. D. why the Santa Fe is bestirring itself in monies.

We are still in doubt about a christening, but we know about a wed Chambers spent last week at the county seat, where the former took treatment for her eyes. the matter of beating out the Rock Island in its claim that the shortest route to the Western coast is over the ding; a Leavenworth father lately refused to attend his daughter's wedding, I. B. Ellison has painted his house in and the mother gave her away. Now Rock Island.

Obilasry. let a man appear who is brave enough the south part of town, which L. G. Wood occupies. He was assisted by J.

P. Richmond. Thos. Hicks Wright was born in Buf to do as he pleases about a christening, channan county, Missouri, March At the meeting of the Lancaster Lit S. A.

Wickard came in from Channte 1851, and died at hisjhome in Welling erary society last night, this question the last of the week to be with his ton, Kansas, April 13, 1908, aged 48 was discussed: "Resolved, That mar years and 17 days. ried men do not care for women othe mother-in-law, Mrs. Susan Moseiy, who is seriously ill. He had an extensive acquaintance, and by his invariable kindness and C. B.

Wolfe arrived here from Cleve than their wives," Job Harbaagh was on the negative side, and male an impassioned address: he oourtesy to all, and was known and Its rails penetrate the fertile States of MISSOURI, ARKANSAS, KANSAS, OKLAHOMA, land, Thursday of last week, to attend the funeral of bis father-in-law, loved by hosts of friends all over the married men were the worst flirts, Or. A. La Vance. i 1 related an incident that occurred Wm. Weekly was over from Portland a married man was being buried i iit Shannon some years ago.

When the Livery, Feed INDIAN TERRITORY, i Giles Saturday. He has joined the Star's cirole of readers and will keep posted on the happenings in and around South procession passed a certain house, two handsome girls stood at the front gate, and Sale Stable! and the married man lolled out of the Haven in the hereafter. Bonsall ft Ruthrauff now have on coffin, opened the hearse door, and tried TEXAS and the SOUTHWEST, TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA and the SOUTHEAST. to flirt with them. They say Job was exhibition a 1903 MoCormick which sur Teams furnished day or night Your patronage solicited passes anything in the binder line ever severe on the married men because married man flirts with his steady.

Driver sent with teams when desired received in this section. Anyone interested in binders will be pleased with The Booth murder oase at Ottawa Bus and Transfer Line in Connection Kates treasonable this new improved machine. Several members of the O. U. W.

lodge of this city went down to Hunne- It reaches the rich farming lands of Kansas and Oklahoma, the mineral fields went to the jury this morning at 9 o'olock, and a verdict is expected today eitherjeon victing or acquittingMrs. Marie Stanley, an 18-year-old girl, on the of Southern Missouri and Northern Ar J. W. GILE Managers well Tuesday night of last week to help institute the order at that place. They charge of murdering J.

B. Booth. The were accompanied.by their team, and it arguments were completed yesterday, SOUTH HAVEN, KANSAS kansas, the cotton fields of the South and 8onthwest, the oil fields of Kansas and the Indian Territory, and hundreds of other industrial places of interest and profit to the home seeker and investor. And last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed health resort of the Ozarks Durisg the speech of Attorney Oostigan did the work up in good shape, you can wager. for theldefense, Marie Stanley, the de Eureka Springs country.

He was married July 29, 1875, to Miss Lizzie Landsaw, to which union were born eight children, two dead and six living. He was the oldest of nine children. Only four are now living. He joined the Christian church about twelve years ago, and in the most unassuming way, lived up to his profession by both precept nntil his death. None were more liberal than he in the support of the church Jorhn the relief of the worthy poor, bat making, in all cases, the least possible display in his contributions.

He measured all his business transactions by the standard of right, as is beautifully illnstratedin his treatment of his brothers end sisters alter his father's death. By the will about everything was' given to him, which fact, as soon as known, naturally created some dissatisfaction with the other heirs. But Tommy, regardless of the many thousands made his, by law, called all his brothers and sisters together and told them that no distinctions whatever should be made, but that all should be as equally divided "as an apple" share and share alike, which he did to the satisfaction of all. While by his death his heart broken family has been shrouded with the deepest sorrow, yet his kind and affectionate treatment of eaoh aud all of them in life, with a liberality bordering on indulgence, and his uufeignedChristian life, councils and examples, as cherished memories, should soon dispel all gloom, in the higher thought of so living as to constitute an unbroken family reunion in the hereafter. The funeral sermon was preached by the writer.

Z. T. Houston. fendant, broke down and cried. Her sobbing could ba heard all over the court Bessie Browning, who sat near her, shared in her grief, and wept as the attorney appealed to the jury to DR.

HOLLINGS WORTH. and Monte Ne Send your friends in the old States PALACE SHOP PHYSICIAN SURGKOX one of our illustrated pamphlets, to be save the girl. The state has a strong case against the unfortunate woman, South Haven Kansas and the yonng attorneys conducting the Rooms 1, 2 and 3, in Ryland Block naa oy addressing Kooni Ho. 726, (Jen tury Building, St. Louis: "The Top of the Ozarks.

"Feathers and Fins on the Frisco." "Fruit Farming Along the Frisco." "The Ozark Uplift." case have left no stone unturned to convict her. On the other hand, the at' torneys for tne delense nave made a J. C. TreNtata Arrested. J.

C. Trontman, formerly of this city, who is wanted on the charge of selling one hundred head of cattle mortgaged to the Rogers commission Co. of Kansas City for $4,000 has been arrested in Hot Springs, Arkansas and was taken back to Butler county for trial Tester-day. An Eldorado dispatch says: Sheriff Turner and J. V.

Moore arrived this morning with J. U. Trout-man, arrested at Hot Springs, on a charge of disposing of cattle mortgaged to Mr. Moore. Troutman said he had $2,700 secreted in a stone wall on the farm near Douglass, and was taken there to get the cash.

After making a short search he got away from the officers and started to ran. Sheriff Turner shot at him, but missed "There is Something to See Along the strong fight from what appeared to be a 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 me a call. R. C.

jrnsco iiine." "Oil, and where to find it." hopeless case. The speculation as to the verdict increases. Opinions vary The most comprehensive railroad literature for the home-seeker, traveler or investor ever published for gratuitous widely, but no one looks for a first de' gree verdict, nor does anyone look for DRAYMAN. distribution. Alex.

Hiltox, Gen. Pass. Aet. acquittal. The belief that the jury will hang is dying out.

Some sort of verdict is expected. The closing speech by Bryan Snyder, Pass. Traffic ALEX SARGEANT Proprietor DeFord included an arraignment of the Does a general drayage business. AH goods handled with care, neatness and dispatch. Manager, Saint Louis.

defendant's oharaoter, which was severe, him. Trontman stnmbled and fell The defendant sat through it stolidly and was re-captured. When ar and showed no grief. What's the matter with the "olairvoy quickly delivered Goods and rested at Hot Springs he only had $2.50 and a gold watch. Mr.

Moore says he will lose all he loaned Trontman, over ants" who have recently swarmed to Kansas, anyway? A few weeks ago a A Good Route to Try $4,000. Wichita woman entrusted $1,100 to a Satisfaction Guaranteed. clairvoyant to have him put a "spell" Moore is a brother of Mrs. Carrie Nation. He lives in Kansas City, and SOUTH HAVEN DRAY LINE i9 reliable and always ready to do your draying and transfer ring on short notice.

Youi patronage solicited. FRANK GILE PROPRIETOR over it and keep it from being stolen, and the clairvoyant skipped out with the money. Now S. H. Herman, I G.

MCE, is connected with the Rogers Commission Company at the stock yards. Moore's mortgage on Trontman's cattle was a personal one, however. Trontman is well known throughout Kansas and also in Kansas City, wealthy farmer of Olay Center, Jis iu Wichita in search of his 15-year-old daughter, Edith, whom he suspects of having eloped with a clairvoyant named Professor William Clements. The pro THE SUTH HAVEN DRAYMAN. having worked there at different times for commission firms at the stock yards.

He lived in Wellington for fessor was in Clay Center all last week, where he posed as a fortune teller, hyp many years nntil two years ago, when notist and medium. Herman says his A FREE PATTERN daughter went to see him several times, 1 he moved to Butler county. Moore says he sold the cattle to Trontman last September for $3,300 and then loaned but that he did not think anything of it as many other people called also. On A Biy Zees Bora. While the Gentry shows were enroute from Caldwell to Wellington Tuesday a beautiful specimen of the zebn, or sacred cow of India, gave birth to a baby calf, and the little one receiveed its name ia the arena following the performance.

As we learn, it is the custom of the Gentrysfto name their animals after the place of their birth, and "Wellington" will be the name the baby zebu will answer 4to injfuture. The zebu is a beautiful creature, which the Hindoos have dedicated to one of their gods, Sivia, and 'they are held so sacred that they are exempt from work or molestation. The little one which arrived recently is of light fawn color; in fact it resembles very much the fawn of the American deer, save that it is much smaller (in size, weighing at best scarcely 14 pounds and standing about 10 or 12 inches in height. It is needless to say that as the baby is such a curiosity to the old circus men, it will be doubly so to those not familiar with the little fellow's parents. Divorces Qrauted.

Judge Lawrence issued a decree this morning divorcing May O'Neill of Caldwell from Tom O'Niell, because of abandonment aud failure to support. The plaintiff was given the custody of her two minor ohildren and restored to her maiden name, May Davis. Farmers Notice. him $800 on them to enable him to Friday morning, the girl left home say ing she was going to Clay Center to feed them through the winter. This $3,900 and interest on that amount spend the day there with friends.

Since MAGAZBIEV that time she has not been heard of. Inquiry at the bank in Clay Center de A FULL LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, GLASS, SPONGES, SOAPS, Etc. A LADIES' MAQAZIKL It traverses a territory rich in undeveloped resources; a territory containing unlimited possibilities for agriculture, horticulture, stock rais-tag, mining and manufacturing. And last, but not least it is The Scenic Route for Tourists. The Frisco System now offers the traveling public excellent service and fast time-Between St Louis and Kansas City and points in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and the Southwest Between Kansas City and points In Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and the Southeast Between Birmingham and Mem phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory Texas and the West and Southwest Full information as to route and rates cheerfully furnished upon application to any representative of the Company, or to PasMngar Traffic Department.

CommarclaJ BulMlng. svlnt latila. ftn UutiM mtnt LtM hNM kMMkla htaui Sot brought the mortgage up to $4,000. FagM Are Now Tagged. The pages in the house now wear big black buttons on which the word "Page" Is printed.

Representative Lessler, who defeated Perry Belmont, brought about this reform. Before the members came to know Represen veloped the faot that Miss Herman drew out $500 which had been left her by her mother. The Union Pacific ticket agent at Clay Center said that a man and YTa-ta. Bty date. rUifc, Hailaala, lal, Eaaaoaleal m4 Ab ttcwriuUf pfttr Marat.

bMlalal woman resembling the missing couple, bought tickets Friday evening for Manhattan. Herman says he does not be tative Iessler he was several times lieve his daughter went voluntarily with the clairvoyant, and that if she is with him, he exerted some hypnotio in' fluenoe over her, Herman describes his Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. daughter as being a brunette, good look AM luau il'ataaaatafl iaafaaitkai af taken for a page and rather brusquely told to go on errands. Representative Lessler, who is small and young, then Insisted on having the pages tagged. I.oabat to Visit Boatla.

President Loubet ot Franca will sail for a visit to Russia on the battleship Massena from Dunkirk on May 17. will be accompanied by M. Delcasse, the minister of foreign attain. ing aud rather large for her age. Her mother died several years ago, leaving her $000 in money.

This was deposited Hall insurance will soon be in mWm. We have two of the best companies in the state to select from. Call audi see A.k (w tana. Ma la Mill trtry dif THB MCAIL nS-IIMirWMtSMII, MWVMK. L.

F. BAUGH, SOUTH HAVEN, KAS. in tho girl's nime in a bank at Olay us. Akin Spencer Center. I.

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1902-1902