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The Havana Vidette from Havana, Kansas • 3

The Havana Vidette from Havana, Kansas • 3

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THE VIDETTE, J. PENNINGTON. THE ViDETTE OFFICE J. FOSTER AUCTIONEER Will cry sales in any part of the state at lowest living rates. Piibbsihud every Friday by Havana, Kansas.

J. Pennington 1s now rushing hi art gallery along as fust as possible and ere long will he taking first class pictures. Wo hear that one of tho sopies that our boys run so lively last we.ik was taken in at Cherry vale couple of days afterwards, There are about more dogs in this town than is required to run the thing. W'e suggest that about 2'J of them 'he slaughtered. Jim l'eltibone informs ns that Al (Successor to Ii.

I wilf sell the old stock on band n-coftt for cash to close out and make room for a NEW 0OMPLETE SPipG STO0K. Havana, Kansas- Does all kinds of Fancy Job Work on short notice and at reason' able rates. Cards. Note Bill Heads a Speialty. Km tcrcd at Hit: posl-ofiLeo tit favan Kansas as second-class uinil matter, Those wanting a bargain will do welf to Beagles, of (Janev, was robbed last JJe had just IATES.

call. Havana, (Causa, Tuesday night of 7,775. LAW, LOAN, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agency of COct lVv ar, Per Six Months Per Three Months WATSON REYNOLD'S Logal And General i I ma ko a specialty' making lega papers. Havana, Kansas. sold bis store in that place, Dudley Brown has tho bust' stallion in tho eolith eial of Montgomery county ul Uotliiwci's stable, Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday of ouch week, Tho question Saturday evening, at the literary, Resolved that farming is the most Independent avocation in life.

Came very nearly being a tic, tho negative was only Tee ahead. Blair Drown had their cards print L. 1 LOGKWOOD JOHN WRIGHT, ed at the Ktiusuu ollico at Independence, Makes a specialty of drawing deeds and mortgages nu all kind of Notary work at the office Craddock Cranor we Sposc they wanted something simou pure. Keep clean brothers will Jtco utiAil morning this. Dr.

is now P. m. at Peru, lo to Pennington's for millet seed. Flax seed tor sale ut It. Ii.

Knock's. Bee tho rush at the new barber shop. Cocoa nut. at Craddock Cranors. Miles Pugh died Wednesday morning.

The Chronicle has changed hands Again. Freeh Lemons Oranges at Craddock Cranors. go far toward building up our town. Kails. llev, J.

I Kobison's familiar voice Havana, was heard again in our pulpit last Sab bath, lo having returned from Da JSiorte, on a business trip. He expects to return agi.iii to Del Norte in Look out For M. E.ODEM'S a short time, A lew persons have us for HAVANA, KANSAS Tonsorinl Parlor of not enlarging our paper and doing more at tho new C. Hardin''. pulling lor tuc town, and yet somu of I New and well selected stock of Milli- nery goods bought of Hill Pro's.

I New York, new hat only cost DOc our business men are getting their job work done at other printing offices May Wright's at Mrs. Odeni'p. Dless tree America, DRESSMAKING; GUTTING AND.i The president has solicited Fred Dong' Healer I. Hurtling, of Butler, nephew lapse's resignation. Ol J.

l'eiiuingtou of this place, ctinis in t'luil 11 nr Dr. Watson has a brother to our town the lirst.of the week and FITTING A SPECIALTY, I cordialy invite ladies to examine my stock before going elsewhere. Mas. M. E.

O.okm. will go into tho barber business, lie is an expert ut the business and will give it his entire attention. URE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Several have sanctioned Mr, Dalby's proposition to have an old settlers meet nig during the coining summer. It has Our town continues to boom as it never boomed before.

Several new jl houses have gone up of late, and others are in eoursc-of construction and several I other good buildings are in contempla- tion. The new millinery establishment i been suggested that we have a dinner and that all the early settlers of the vicinity be requested to participate. Ii 1,1 i Jiim from Indiana. I'lease notico Craddock Cranor posters this week. Sonic of the nobbiest hats you ever saw at Mrs.

Odom's. Try Ike Harding's reclincing chair at the new barber shop. No old, or second band goods at Mrs, Odeni's millinery store, A. Ileagles offers reward for tho thief that took his money, Ike Harding throws a razor about as easy as a duck flops in The gentle shower Monday night made the grass grow about an inch. The sabbath school was organized last eabbath, with E.G.

('Smith us of Mrs. Odcm fills alone felt need x. Vj, nsou, oi inuoueuuence, is talked of as candidate for stale trea.su while Watson Pro's, new grocery store I makes more competition and will bring jj trade and stimulate tho other merchants er tins lull. He being one ol the most Fluid Extracts, Lozenges, Solid Extracts, Troches, Tincture, t'iffs. competent for the position.

The Vide Uo would support his nomination Ointments, pla to greater exertions. The live black- asters, Essences, Cerates, 8veet Spirits of Nitro, Qumine Morphine aud other Alkaloids. with all the ardor there is in it smiths are all busy, and both hotels have abo it all they can do while the insignificant, little Yioktte bad so Several of our town people have, quite recently set oufvergreens in their frot yards, which beautify their homes more much job work and such, to do that we are a day late this week. than anything else that could be done, John Wright and AV. liodhnel each have filled their A' out yard and it oth TOILET AND FNCY GOODS.

Oats look well, i. Lots of corn planted, Health generally good, and fanners. ers would follow suit, wo would, ere long have the most lovely (own in the countv. Craddock Cranor are selling groceries cheaper than any house in the city. Mel Dana says she's the fairest among in good spirits, Married at Sedan, Apr 14th.

1886. by Well Mr. Editor how did the dance go off, or were you there, we wanted to go but our mam would not let us. Judge IJihnaii Mr M. C.

Danaand Miss Itosie Pennington botli Irorn Havana may thier pathway through life be strewn and the sunshine of 1 I PAIPTS. T1RICTLY PUEWHIE LEAD. Prof. C. Dana was looking rather gloomy last week and when asked what was the matter he said he thought he was going to get married but now he had to wait a week, Me said that was not long and would not mako any difference.

He said he had waited long enough but this morning he looks cheerful as a lark we wish him a happy trip to Sedan. PlCTK WHO ICS W( )0 Painter's Supplies Oil peace ami jove illuminate tuc same, through all the trials, incident, to majv ried life, is the sincere wish of the Vi- DETTE. The Sabbath School Normal Institute, will be held in the United Brethren church at Independence, on Tuesday to Sunday, -April 20 to 25, 188G, commencing at 7:30 o'clock P. M. of first named date and continuing from 9:30 to 11:30 A.

from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 7.30 to 9:00 P. M. each following day. From 3:00 to 4:00 P. M.

of the last day will be the young peoples hour, designed for all between the ages of 8 and 14 years, of both sexes. Ml people of ten thousand and tho one altogether lovely. Mrs. M. E.

Odcm has her siiow windows tilled with tho latest styles of mill uery goods. Drummer Davis is at home to take a rerst after an extended trip to Caney and Cascade. Call at Mrs. Odem's new millinery emporium and see the latest styles -in spring hats. J.

L. Watson informs us that they will have their new goods on the shelves Monday morning. Jt is reported that there are dogs running loose in our town that have been bitten by mad dogs. When you want a first class shave, shampoo, or hair cut call on 1. C.

Harding at Pennington's store. Notice our clubbing oiler. Two of the best papers in the Plate for 11.50, the Vidkttk and Topeka Capital. Albert Smith and party, engineers of the I. S.

w. came into town Monday and arc working west of town. Prescrip ions Car fully Compounded Miss Lydia Hull died at her home yesterday at 3 p. and diis morning at 6 o'clock her brother Jasper Hull fol lowed her to the other shore. The for mer was 22 years of ace and the lattei 32.

Thev were both afflicted with thai C. PEACE, every denomination or no denomination are cordially invited to attend and par-ticipate. It is designed to afford a rare opportunity to Sabbath-school and others. IfoiucKT Conductor. On April 5th my large dog showed sums of beiiiLT rabid.

I secured him terrible disease, quick consumption, and came to Harper last and established a home on the north side i i hopes of bettering their healthout they were then told by the attending physicians that there wa uo earthly hope for M-eni. Jasper null was lhe father two children aged 7 and 4 years, who are now orphans their mother having died over a year ago. The tinicpl take place tomorrow from I lie M. K. SUSSESSOR TO OOLes PEARSE Will do all kinds of Iron Work that is done in a first class Blacksmith shop PLOW WORK, HOUSE SlIOEINU AND WELL DIfILL SIIAIIPLX IXG A SPECIALTY.

Cive l.iin a call and be convinced that money saved is money earned HAVANA. KAXSAS (it once with chain to Avuich farther developcnicnts. And on Hie morning of the Gib the isoaso was show in Watson Pros, new store room is completed and ill be ready for occupancy by the first of next. week. 1 will sell you anything in the agrf ulttival implement lino from a cambric needle to a steam thre.isher.

It. 11. Knock. Win. Craddock W.

M. Ci aiio church at 3 p. in. Tho parents of the deecasd arrived here the first of last week, and the sympathy of the Chris, thncommuuity is due them in their double affliction. May tho great ruler of all comfort them.

Harper Sentinel. The brother v.u taster alluded to were a ls brother and lister to Mrs. A. C. Whistler of this vicinity.

Perhaps many of our readers remember thair visit h( r-' ess than a year ago. The bereaved par- full I shot him at once. He had not bitten anything. -About 5 or weeks saice my boys saw a strange looking shepard dog pass'ng tbroii'h the Farm. They set our dog after it but our dog refused to light it but ft gave my dog one snao.

then trotted off toward tho haystack on Will Dalby's farm. AVe thought but little about it at the time but now are convinced it was a mad dog. I would urge everybody to secure their dogs. I have determined no more stniv do-s shall wander across my farm. 0.

F. PltATIIKR. GRANOR, DEALERS IN A oFFfMi: "We will send the Videlte one year to the jk i sou wnd'ng us the most complete list of great men and women who have died sine; the first of Jan. 1880. The youngsters of our village got together at Watson's new store room and.

tripped the light fartastic toe until a late hour Monday night. Groceries, Can goods, Confectionaries and Wats of all ntsare stapp.ii? at tin; ir daugh-ers herj, vud have the yinpnthy of all who ar 'Vara of their sad atllctions. kinds. Country produce taken at higliest ni pric..

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Pages Available:
236
Years Available:
1885-1887