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The New Era from Haddam, Kansas • 3

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The New Erai
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Haddam, Kansas
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Take Notice! Ask your neighbor lo subscribe for the iSEv jkka. Arrangements (loinpleled and a Glorious Time Anticipated. At a meeting held nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Larahee Tuesday afternoon arrangements were completed regarding the Lig dinner and Oh 1 1 the beautiful snow! Let Those knowing them the white stuff go, go 1 selves indebted to EI The frosty nights have some airalti, And tit this tlmo of year.

The Bln-lo men who sleep alono Prance round iiion their car. They turn the bedding quickly tinck, And then thoy tumble in, Dreaming of delbrlilful bliss Their knees up to their chin. And thon thoy softly murmur Just loud enough to hear, "Ry Georsre! this thlna-has rot to cease Hofore anothor year." Go to I. E. Shaeft-r's shop for well made harness.

School books and all kinds of linger Speier are re evening festival to be Riven at Swan's school supplies at A. Tansol's Opera auested to call at once Il0U8e Ar" slore- opera house next Saturday, Decembe 1 1 tli, for the benefit of Elder Decke Many of our people are proparing and the Christian clinrch. The follow uiiu tuts, pi eiui to recognize Clirltma8 hi an appropri cash, but will take ing committees were appointed to take charge of tho preparatory work that ate manner. Voder Bros, know no competition, A $2,500 stork of boots and shoes corn in Tavment for the benevolent undertaking will nec to select from at Yoder They Bell goods too cheap to be bother essarily create, who will spurn no rains Don't forget the grand church fes ed by other houses. outstanding accounts.

tival next Saturday, the 11th. to bring about a pleasing result: Manager at hall T. C. Baldwin. Mrs.

Thos. Moore had a severe at- We must have a settle Miss Carrie Northouse is slightly tack of biliousness the first of the week, indisposed this week. Cause, throat Soliciting Committee Mesdames Blocher, Peaborty, R. Cramer, Baldwin but has about recovered. ment as soon as possi trouble.

Don't forget the dinner and after Basic, Moses, Marshall, Wilson, Ar ble. E. S. Mammoth Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium Ladie's Cloaks from $5 up. Men's Suits and Overcoats from $5 up.

Children's Cloaks at all prices. Boys' Suits and Overcoats at all prices. 100 Pair of Ladie's Cotton Hose at 10 cents. Also Gent's Cotton Socks at 10 cts per pair. The best Calicoes at 6 cts per yard.

G-ood heavy Shirting at 10 cts per yard. Blankets from $1.25 and upwards. Red Flannels from 25 cts and upiwards. G-ood Canton Flannel at 7 cents per yard. Good Stocking Yarn at 60 cts per pound.

Ladie's Shoes from $1.00 up. 14 pds Light Brown Sugar $1.00. 12 pds Granulated Sugar $1.00. And every article in our store we will sell at proportionately low prices. ELLINGER SPEIER.

This weather is a trille too bracing. noon and evening festival that takes nold, Tansel, J. S. Clark, Cook, Green In strength it is equal to the hug of a place Saturday, December 11. street, F.

Taylor. grass-widow. Table Committee Mesdames Bald Send In the news items from your OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Don't forget that Gasoline is only win. J.

li. L'ampueii, j. i. JMiwards, district. We want "neighborhood notes" from all parts of the county.

COUNTY OFFICERS. 20 cents per gallon at Weaver, l'eabody, C. Blocher. Misses O. 8.

Canfil'8. Louie Bprenirle Treasurer. John E. l'lckurd Clerk. Anyone getting up a list of six Rata Elliott, Nannie Jfesbit, Ella Mar shall, Lottie Caldwell.

J. W. iiurlev Register of Deeds. Anyone getting up a list of six A. H.

Scott Hherllf. Finance Committee A. Moses cash subscribers to the New Era, will cash subscribers to the New Era, will be furnished a copy free for an entire year. be furnished a copy free for an entire H. A.

Moore, John Swan, A. Tansel A. W. Maxwell Clerk of Court Omar Powell Attorney. C.

11. Hlce Superintendent. B. H. Maunder Probate Judge.

W. C. Hlackstone Surveyor. S. T.

Yoder. year. Friends and patrons, please bear On Music-E. T. Xesbit.

Read the new advertisement of in mind that I am now engaged in the Dinner from 12 to 1.80 p. sup A. J. Morrison, 1 A. O.

Speer, Commissioners. S. fi. Longloy, TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Stephen Pickard's famous "Regulator hardware business.

Give me a call. per 7 to 8:30 p. m. Oysters served In in this issue. It is convincing argu T.C.Baldwin.

You will do youself an Injustice if any style desired stewed, fried or raw Trustee Simon Stout. ment. Clerk J.J.Mutn I'roiianrer M. V. Howniim Anvone desiring a team from the Our poet lias beon at work prepar Justices of Peace I.

H. Chase, H. T. Crew. Bowman livery stable, will please leave ing a little rhyme for the truthful col Constables Fruiik THylor, W.

jr. Uiioan, you fail to visit Yoder store before purchasing your winter supplies of wearing arparel. their order at the Opera House drug Pay Up. CITY OFFICERS. umns of the New bA, Jielow you will find hi's latest effort, which relates DAYS I 30 store.

The little one-store town of Brant- J.H.Hoover. O. L. Taylor. Iyor Treasurer.

to an esteemed business firm of this city Everybody will be at the dinner A. Meyer. All those knowing ford has a cheese factory about completed. Brantford's example should be Marshal 8. H.

Browne. relentless winter and its attending I. H. clinse. and afternoon and evening festival that takes place at Swan's opera house next necessities followed by a creamery for Haddam.

Councllmen. j. Miitit, H. Hovey, H. liOnir.

Y. Bowman, Cold weather is here, It is no longer Saturday. Little Eddie Simon, who had the themselves indebted to O. S. Canfil are re warm; misfortune to break his left arm last We would accept for a Christmas The bees have ceased their busy swarm.

present, a handsomely decorated little cutter with circular runners a pattern, week, is getting along finely and suffers but little pain from the fractured limb. And when you prepare to go out in the Professional. storm, Window Glass, all sizes, single and We can sell you the goods to wrap up for instance, that would allow us to take a Lapland trip without the aid of quested to call and settle up at once, eith your form. double strength, 10 per cent, cheaper II. HOOVER, We have the blanket, the cloak and the snow.

J. than any other place in town at Physician and Surgeon, shawl. Bales Taylor's The household of Mr. and Mi's. Substantial and cheap, that will suit er by cash or note.

Hadilam, Kansas. I. E. Shafer, the harness maker, you all. John Randall was made unusually pleasant yesterday by the arrival of a We have them in season, for winter or (Iffina at Dales Tavlor's drtiir Ptorc.

Resi would like to see every farmer living wish to have a settle fall. dence In east part of tow a. All calls promptly bouncing boy baby. Health and wealth answered day or night. Adapted for church, for party or call.

within ten miles of Haddam who contemplates buying a new harness this I will sell for the next 30 Days OVERCOATS, HEAVY UN-, DERWEAR for both Ladies and gentlemen, LADIES' CLOAKS and "WINTER WRAPS, at 32 JPox Ct. IBelo-w tle DPrico. I warrant all my goods to be as represented. Call early for choice selections. STEVE PICKAKD, Proprietor of the Famous "REGULATOR" at Washington.

We sell our goods cheap aud near at for the young jayhawker, who has just made his debut before a Kansas audi ment with all those fall. tho cost. O.LOWE, And lower than those who make this Attorney-at-Law, ence. The city council meet In regular their boast. owing me immediate The fall term of our city school session next Monday evening.

If you Washington, Kansas. Eor new dress goods, tasty, stylish and closes Friday. Two weeks of the win have any complaints to make or sug cheap, ly. O. S.

Canfil. Will practice In state and federal courts. All iiHiniM4 liit.i-nRt.n.1 tn mv rare nronmtlv at At the corner store just take a peep. gestion to offer, appea at the council tended to. Collections made and promptly re- As from our youth until we grow old, ter term will be taught in the old school-house, then a two weeks vacation will take place, at the close of which, it is chamber at 8 p.

ru. rundea. Our motto will be to not ue under The new sidewalk just completed sold. PERS0XAL MEXTI0N. I.

II. Chase was before Judge Hutch We carry a full stock of groceries, expected the new building will be ready for occupancy. Kay 4 Chase has been T. HOLE, J. inson's court Monday as an attorney.

on the south side of Main street, is a credit to the good judgment of our city parents and a benefit to the whole town. Attorney-atrLaw, queensware And of lathes' and gentlemen's un derwear. At Moses, John Gregg and John An- retained as principal of our schools for drus took an ovorland trip to Clyde Monday. Washington, Kansas. Let us have a few more of the same And keep a displuy of all kinds of the coming six months, which speaks for the good judgment of the school Ed Shull and Jud Seevers, two bloods coods.

kind before winter sets In. of tho center, slumbered at tbo Pacific last Will practice In both state and federal courts. Roil estate loans a specialty. Collections made and promptly remitted. Office one door cast board.

For the farmers or city folks or even Dr. Hoover has a bran new buggy, night. the dudes. of Central House. which is a beauty.

Doc, we under We speak tho languages, English and Mrs. Henry Swab returned this eve A Request. stand, will unwheel the late purchase ning a week's visit wlih parents at O. S. CANFIL'S JJUtCIl, But never of talkincr do to much.

MISCELLASEOUS. Dluo Hup ids. and make a neat cutter out of it by the buggy-runner process. Doc is a schemer We take in exchange, at the farmer's I. E.

Shafer relumed Thursday eve ning from Omaha, where he had been with in times of cold weather. demand, Butter, eggs ami potatoes, and produce on hand. lurfce shipment ot hogs. All persons indebted to the firm of Samuels Simon are requested to call and settle at HOUSE, PACIFIC HOUSE, W. It.

Baib, rrop. Haddam, Kansas. The winter evenings will soon be J. B. Blackburn, one of the officers And give in return at a reasonable here.

Don't forget that the Nkw Era of the Mutual Live Slock Insnranoe of is only ono dollar from now until Jan Washington, was a welcome caller this oveninsr. price, A choice from our assortment, extensive and nice. A first-class hotel In every respect. The ta- HADDAM CITY, KANSAS. nary 1, 1888.

A good home paper thir Mrs. W. II. Long is enjoying a visit, once. The death of I Dle are supplied with the best that the market lford, and the beds and bedrooms are models Then call, when in want of any goods teen months for only one dollar is cheap this wock.

from her two daughters. Mrs. Sarah more Collier, of Oregon, and Mt. A. Newton, of er than dirt at a cent per car load.

easo and cleanliness, social aoHimmciia-tions to travel ln men, and the public i a Ren nil. HtitlMt'iiotiori iriuiranteed to one and till. At Yoder famous retail store. Rumor says that Haddam is going lA)catinn near depot, on upir end ot Main Mr. Samuels makes it necessary that all accounts should be set Mr.

Vickers, from New Sharon, Iowa, The New Era and Kansas Farm treet. lour patronage soncitco. J. W. HAIR, Prop'r.

to have another barber shop. This is partner of Poto Stanley, Is in the city. er one year, for onlyS.00, THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK Of General Hardware In Washington county. A splendid line of Shelf sd Dsavy Hardware, and a complete stock of CLTLKUV. Barbed Wire a Specialty! We understand be Is looking- up a location for a one branch of business where the scale of prices are never affected by sharp Call and see the New Era force drug store.

COMMERCIAL HOUSE, tled. Monday over Baldwin's store. Our friend P. F. Benedict, with fam O.

J. Stanley, S. T. Yoder and famllyhave moved competition. The Clipper, we understand, wants the credit for this short-haired boom.

ily, moved to Clay Center last week. Mr. B. Is a No. 1 plasterer and stone mason and will work nto the house lately vacated by Thos.

Mr. E. II. Bailey, who has been at Haddam, Kansas. Minmear.

tending to tho grain interests of Mason at his trnde until spring. 8ubscril)e for the New Era. One The cold weather delayed opera- Mrs. A. A.

Mmniear and daughter, I employ it flrst-clftst workman to manuffloture all my tinware, and do all mnnnfir of repairing Gregg Bro. for the past two years, turned over the firm's books, cribs, etc, The Cotnmerclnl Is popular with the traveling men because they can always get the liest accommodations; it la a favorite place with the farmers because they oan Kvt a number one ions on the new elevator and school Delia, wont to Jewell City yesterday, where dollar from now until January 1, 1888. We must have a thousand subscribers house for a few days. they will visit until A. A.

gets their new home, Will CUIliritCl put Oil nil rvKJiB auu uhuiuiikvuitj buu wyuoi hu uiiuo vi iuui. Harness Department: at Hill City, ready for occupancy. before the present year gives way to Mr. Hogue, Canfll's tinner, has meal of well cooked vltlcnls for 25 cent. 1 he Commercial patrons are always furnished with the best that the mnrkct affords, reimrdlesof oost.

GoxI fare, soft clean lieds and courteous T. C. Baldwin attended district court '87, and this is the method we have been doing deck work on the new Tuesday to Mr. Deuell, the gentleman who is to run the new elevator, and will recreate a few days in Haddam before accepting a similar position with the same firm, at some point on the new line of the Rock Island running througli treatment is what tny patrons receive. C.

J. BTANJL.KY, Prop. school-house this week. at Washington Monday and Tuesday, as attorney for John Cox, who was recently Jorkod up adopted to socure four or five hundred additional readers. In connection with my hardware storo will bo found a complete line of Harness, Bridles, ad Don't forget tho big dinner and for (fathering too many Ivory (ings.

dles, etc. 1 employ a ooniieicni wormiiuii, who aim ciittrirc ui um ujri uuvu. All manner of repairing done on short notice at moderate prices. All goods sold by uie warranted to be just as represented. Major Bair, daughter Maude and Mrs.

John' Swan and Miss Clara M. EVANS, evening festival at Swan's opera house next Saturday, the 11th. Washington, Kansas. Jones will go to Washington Saturday, for the purpose of having Dr. Hurrell, the noted tooth southern Nebraska.

Hal says he may possibly remain in our city until spring. Luke Smith, the king of artists, Is son Ed, who recently joined the Good Luck are now located at Brook-ville, this state. The Major now has charge of a reiglit train on the-Union doctor of this county, repair their tooth. Auctioneer, Mr. M.

V. Bowman has purchased now located at Washington and has one Ketcham, who is now located at of the best equipped gallaries in Kansas. Haddam, FairV was in the city the first of the week, 1 Ijig after his Haddam property. Mr. K.

says Is building up rapidly this Will cry sales lomr and loud in nil part of the county, In a an factory maimer. Terms reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Write Pacific, while Ed is shoveling coal into the furnace of the engine which trans a half Interest hi the Opera House drug store, of tills city, and the new firm will read Tansel Bowman. Mr. Bowman is one of our respected citizens, a Our pioneer hardware merchant, for lulorination and terms.

All correspond full. ports the Major from statioii to station. ence attended to without delay. Ollioe up o. S.

Canfil, wants a settlement with Mr. Dcnzenhcrre, a fruit tree agent. stairs in Darby brick, Wanbiiijrton, Kans. 0. M.

EVA AS. The Leavenworth Daily Times and careful business man, and has scores of jill those knowing themselves indebted well known to many of our readers, was in the friends throughout the west partof the to him. the New Era one year for $1.50. The Times for general telegraphic news is Bales Taylor, city Monday. He Is now looatrd at Concordia, and reports that town enjoying a building county, who will take pleasure in pat A C.

McKINNEY. Roast a turkey, prepare a chicken Buyer and Shipper of Stock, boom. ronizing an old acquaintance. Tansel far ahead of any other daily in the state. This offer, of two papers one year for Our school board, Messrs S.

T. Yoder, pot-pie and attend the big dinner and evening festival at Sw an's opera house Saturday December 11. Haddam, Kansas. $4.50, will close before the first of Jan R. Moses and F.

E. Brown, went to Washington Monday, to attend to official business connect Bowman are a strong team, and will thrive with the balance of our prospering business men. All luck to the new Aim. CATTLE UOUS ALWAYS IS DEMAND uary. Sample copies of the daily Times Let all of our people work for Had- ed with the school bonds, which were voted last Saturday.

can be secured by calling at this office, am. in unity there is strengtn. a At the Highest Market Prices. Sherd Lesher would accept a good John Cox, who had a preliminary Peter Stanley accompanied two ear man is a fool who will buck home institutions at the dictation of some addle- position in most any first-class mer loads of hogs belonging to Cai Morrow, to Kan When we advertise pure drugs we mean just what we say that our drugs are new fresh and pure. We carry all the standard patent medicines that are on the market, and in the way of Note Paper, Toilet Articles of all kinds and artist's materials, we carry a large and varied stock, also Perfumery, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious.

The choicest brands of smokers' materials, consisting of Pipes, Cigars, and Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco. I alwavs pay every cent that eastern live took market will justify, and would respectfully ask those haviugr umrkeiable hops or cat- cantile establishment. It is useless brained friend. to say that he cannot be Induced to en sas City, yesterday. Pete Is Haddam's popular poultry man, but doesn't object to taklnga free lido ns conductor of a fine shipment of Kansas swine.

The late great Chicago strike has to dispose or, to consult me oeiore selling. Honest welirbt and the highest market prkx aj everyone knows. Is my motto. ART McHmET. ter a drug store as a salesman he will not handle Rough on Rats.

Sherd is an active, rustling young fellow of trial in Justice Chase's court last week, had a further hearing before Judge Hutchinson Tuesday, and was sentenced to serve ten days in the county jail and fined fifty dollars and costs of trial, which was made necessary by his having sometime since burglarized Albert Olandt's stable, and taken therefrom several ivory rings. Jolin should Yoder Bros', popular dry goods clerk, reduced all kinds of Winter Clothing at Yoder 82 per cent. Gentle reader, you should take advantage of Frank Fon-y, will start for Pennsylvania Mon day, to pay parents and other relatives an ex V. BOWMAN, about twenty summers, and would sell as many goods as any man of his cali tended vis-It. Frank has been absent from the this great reduction.

Haddam, "scenes of his childhood" for four years, and Rev. Baker is conducting an inter ber. now deems It proper to pay the old home a ins Pits i Proprietor of Ok id esting series of revival meetings this good visit. He will be absent about six weeks. T.

Baldwin will remove his stock congratulate himself for having escaped eek. AVe understand that the attend Mrs. J. W. Frost ill start Monday of hardware from the Thos.

Haak build a worse fate than a few days imprisonment and a small fine. While the len foJ Princeton, whree her husband Is per ing to his own store room, and the room Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, manently located and enfrsgt-d In mnniudncr a iency of Judge Hutchinson was rather lumper yard. Mrs. Frost during her six years he vacates Samuels Simon will occupy with their large stock of geueral ance is large and considerable interest is being takeu. Mr.

Baker is a very able, earnest expounder of the gospel, and his efforts to do good will undoubtedly bear much fruit. rdsidcuce in Haddam, by her social accomplish ments and pleasing ways, won the friendship surprising in this case, trust that the sentence John received will be sufficient to turn him from evil paths merchandise, which will make for this of scores of our best people, who regret her de Nfw biippif. itood hnm and jrrTitiOTnnnly fcrwitment to all intron. One or criitiww, one or two horo nr 1n fact an v- enterprising firm one of the best busi parture. We carry a large stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty and Painters' materials of all descriptions.

Also Lubricating Oils of all kinds. Physicicians pre-scriptons carefully compounded by a competent druggist. Satisfaction guarranted to all. Store one door west of Baldwin's general store, Haddam, Kansas. Already a large nunilier of our en ness locations in the city, and also fur into walks of purity of purpose and thinir that the bijiiK men or -kinire (Kwker Tom Baird, the Republican states of miuily conduct.

nish them sufficient room to properly display their goods. re in tb livery line, I have to let at Diod- WHI kpor. hfwrfi to trdp or bpII at tlmos, and thw rt-irifT to tiwieor tuixtiai-e boiM-fr man of Union township, walked In our sanctum last Friday and decorated our editorial desk terprising fanners have accepted the liberal offer we advertised last week the New Era from now until January The Haddam literary society is in format alt purpnw. find It to ith a uittolio substance that afiyed an even John Steele, the St. Joseph capi a flourishing condition, recording the one dollar.

r. Itaird is a great reader of news 'fc8 for $1. It is an opportunity to se talist, who owns huge tracts of land in papers, and is acquainted with all the import names of new members at each succeeding session, and adding new features ta-eir ad van Ltte to call on the untteTsUrwd. JH. V.

BOWMAN. A. D. McLeod, this county, is now turning a section of his land near Strawberry into a horse ant event thf-t occur between Pekln and 'Frisco. Tom Is well pleased with the New F.iia and Bales Taylor.

to the always interesting program. Dr. cure a good, live home paper at a figure that very few, if any, of thoso who are interested In Rad-lam will refuse to improve. Bees For fiale. ranch.

We understand he will the first Hoover and Gabe Ellinger have joined the manly course It has pursued since lis first issue. A. A. Minniear and son Thomas fin- the throng of hopeful debaters, and will hereafter mingle their know lei'go, literary attainments and oratorical powers Ifhed boxing their goods, both nierchantilo and of next etk place seven car loads of Nevada bred stock upon the same for a starter. This is an enterprise that will undoubtedly prove a paying investment MERCHANT TAILOR, Greenleaf.

Kans. household, this morning, and the former accom panied by hie son John will take the freijrht this with the modest offerings of the bash City Meat Market, I have twenty stands of Italian that I ill sell on time or for cab, or will trade for young cattle. A. McKiwet. for Mr.

Steele as well as no iuBiguificnnt ful youths and blusibing maidens of our city, who participate in the weekly evening for Concordia, where their cars of goods will be transferred to the C. B. road and takn to Brockton, from which point all goods benefit to the county. Washington county is well adapted to stock raising of -HADDAM, meetings of this advancing society, II hare to be freig hted to ill City by team. 'om fti-oompunled by Charley Stewart starts to- nil kinds and we are glad to see men established to mould Claj and turn loose upon a criticising world young I drir to of Mr.

Steele's ealth developing this fo thi i 1 1 I hsi moi-roi-, with hi? fine end bn-vrr, wh'eh tie Till driv tliroofh provided I he weather Twrle of TTfd TnJ' I Mil til ilHO 1 1 mm, PnffitSor. Websters. The subject for thorough fops pkwmut. We rr-irret the cf Hursea For Sale. I have thirty-five head of mimlier one OlT-smi Mart's and Tillies which will be nold on time for rahh.

Fc-r parti'-ulars call at Eiy lhrry urn in Hail. lam t-r at my farm three miles northwist of tow n. M. V. an.

ntiaiyzation and complete dissection ilie Viinnietir a they wn? Iri)iS tto 1 1 1 1 in i i p1 nr tr f-r O'ht b'f-T In lirantiiof business in one of the best counties in Kansas. Stock, money and eiilerp; i-ii? men is what we ned to Washington county in the front next Wedufsday evening is, lit -solved. hmimg our t-est p-! 'e. l-ut tmit Hiil City their new borne, in Oruhitm oountv, will jmtve both pr3 The vr i-hes tf, Jutl tlll.t I find Vt-fit. fiKvnYt fr.h fn tbp riYijrerfttrtr of shr-p.

ire in piusult pi That there is mo than in p.nd Fork Mutff wi a tpt-i-1' -lry. -irif-v. inhl pmi I IJcLECD-.

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