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The Havana Weekly Herald from Havana, Kansas • 4

The Havana Weekly Herald from Havana, Kansas • 4

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The Havana Herald. GRANGE ORE II. K. Duckies and lady, of Havana, registered at the Chautauqua House last Monday, June 4. Prom the way the register reads it indicates that Mr.

Buckles has recently been married. We hereby extend congratu tee was appointed committee of programme. Association adjourned to mrtct at Cany Center. Monday, July 2nd. o'clock.

I'. M. (J. Smith, See. HV K.

3. IIARHON. Ki I 5 ixky Tinvvsnip srxmv anion, Organized ut Cuuey Center, June 20, 183, House called to order by E. O. Smith, upon motion J.

J. Mull was elected chairman of the meeting-, next in order was tho electing of officers for the term of one your, which were as folios: J. T. Mc(Jee, President, John Dyer, Vice-President, E. (1.

Smith. Sec lations to Mr. Buckles and lady, may their pathway be strewn with roses and may all their trials and tribulations be little ones. AVe don't smoke but know how to drink pop. Chautauqua Express.

June 8th. O.VK DOLLAR l'EIl YKIt. Entered at the postolliee at Havana Cauey Township, Juno I'll, 1888. Convention met pet'Miaut to call of T. H.

Stanford. On motion Levi (lladfelter was chosen chairman. On motion J. W. Minncr was chosen secretary.

On motion J. W. Minncr, T. R. Pittman, C.

J. Reynolds, Dr. A. Stevens, Jonas Gilniore and E. B.

Kinner, were chosen delegates to at- At the time the above appeared wo Kansas, as second-class mail matter concluded to let it no awhile, as the retary, J. J. Mull, Treasure. John Byre then took the chair, after delivering an address in behalf of tho assocation. The interests of parties refered to consisted only one GENERAL COSSIPIXGS fourth of the party on that occassion In promulgating esoteric cogitations or articulating' superficial sentimentalities and philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity.

Let your statements possess conciseness, compacted compreheiisibleness, coalesccnt consistency and a concentrated cogency. Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garul-ity jtyono babblement and assanine affectations. In trying- to impress upon others the superiority of the inducements, and why you and so many others should patronize such people as C. E. BROWN, when you want and we knew that when Wright dis Sec change in E.

Drown's ud covered tho fact he would treat the Ihiy week. rest of the boys to a similar dose the assocation were then discussed by D. H. Mull, L. F.

McCulley, J. J. Mull, and others. A motion was then put before tho house that the chair appoint a' committee of five, to visit The Peru Star Club will bo at 11a they all registered alike, Ana sure cnoush in his next issue we find the vana on tho 1th. tenb tho county convention.

On motion A. York, Thos. Bell, James Bell, John Boweusock, John Fortcr, James Flcuier, Mr. Strain and Thos. Steel, were chosen as delegates.

On motion adjourned. J. W. Mtnxer, Sec, "Cad" Brown helped us out with following: each school in the township not rep the composition on this issue. We were in Havana last Friday, resented, and invite said schools to (Jo to bins lor your queenswaro, and was informed that it was a nns.

take about Mr. Buckles being married. We are sorry that wo inisun participate in the convention to be held iu the near future. Motion pre A large new stock just arrived. NOTICE.

Those wishing to sell their wheat Another $100,000 rain fell in this vailed. isiting committee appoint derstood tho way the register intend, but Ed. there are others in tho same after harvest will do best to see L. Lockwood. 47-tf.

ed. vicinity Monday night and Tuesday. W. Ji. McMurry, to visit Hound boat.

We have invested tho register L. I), Frazier, of this city, has form more fully, and find that first C. E. Mouud school. I).

11. Mull, to visit both schools at Canoy. Win, Wouder- el a company of Cadets and drilling Brown and lady, of Havana, with them for tho 4th. ly to visit Spring Valley school. S.

whom we are not very well acquaint dress, it is not necessary to use jaw-hrcakers. Let your extemporaneous decanting and unpremeditated expatiations have concise intelligibility and veracious vivacity, with rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, psittaccous vacuity, vcntriloouil verbosity BiU'llcn's Arnica Salvo. The best salvo in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheuni, Cevcr Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Biles, or no W. Douglass, to visit both schools at Mrs.

Elliott, of Peru, mother of ed, but from what we learned at Havana, ho was out on what is familiary State Line. Another was then nut F. Elliot, of this place, is making before the house to hold their first known as a wedding tour. iext is him a visit this week, K. O.

Smith and lady. To hear of Air. Jolm lot ill, ol Lanev, was in convention in J. P. Sheffield's grove, near Caney Center school house, Thursday, July 12th.

motion prevailed. Upon motion the visiting commit pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 2.1c. per box.

For sale by Stevens Buckles. city Wednesday, posting up bills his being married did not surprise us at all, for it has been known for sometime that Jink wanted to wed some man's girl no difference who she might of been as he has played for tho celebration at that place. J. A. More will move his family in and vandiloquent vapidity.

Shun double extend res, puriciit jacosity and pestrolerous profanity, obscurent or apparent. In other words, talk plainly, naturally, truthfully and say-that you can get more goods fur $1 at 0. K. HitOWN'S th.au any other place in Montgomery county. the rooms in front of tLiis office it single-handed long enough.

Next is Otto Prathcr, who has at an early while the repairs arc being made on lavana House li residence. ago taken unto himself the missing rib. This is indeed surprising to us, but as wo congratulated Mr. Buckles, it is now to be on the other hand, We are in receipt of the crop and wenther Bulletin for May. It shows F.

W. FltALICK, Proprietor. and we congratulate each of the hat crops of all kinds are in splendid ibove, and when they are slumbering H. E. BUCKLES, down the stream of time we wisli This is a New House and is NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT Furnished IN- The Beds arc Soft and Clean and tho Tables are with the Best the Market Affords.

them unbpunded success, happiness, prosperity, may they live a long and happy life, may all their trials and tribulations be litt le ones, and may all xrthly blessings be bestowed upon COIUERCIL MEN WILL FIND PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT. Your Custom is Respectfully Solicited them iu endless quantities. Come over again boys, but be careful how rendition. Don't fail to come to Havana to Celebrate, Tho Southern Kansas will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip. The wheat in this neighborhood is v.

almost all hnn The acerage is largely in cxcvsh of former years and 'he yield i- 'he ever known. All per, oils ovinj on subnerip-lion, advertising or job work are to call stud ne'de by July 1st, Drugs, Medicines And Chemicals, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Pcrfoaicry, Paints, Oils, 4c. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. on write the register. No thank i i 1 I you, we.

(10 notsinoice uui c.ouiu ap- leeiate a few more bottles or pop. Through downright ignorance the ditor of the Express has done a HAVANA Havana, Kansas, roes injustice, and we foci it our du ty to say few words in indication of the conduct of the boys, and to set the exnress nditor riiiht. so that he wo tlusirp'I'o up all our on that ito. i f. Blair and lady, II, i may not again make such a consu lungrv 8 re i and lady and C.

K. Brown i.i'l of this city, took in the ball mate ass of himself. In registering as they did our boys obsurved a strict C'aucy Wednesday evening. They jrt a pleasant time. rule of ediquette as any one who has ever mingled in society should know, E.

G. SMITH, DEALER IN it eastern people could only sec S'v'iisas now!" is an expression to be and how in the world the editor of WILL CELEBRATE THE COMING beared on every railroad train and the Express ever eoneieved the idea that they were married, after perusing on every corner, and is "called forth GROCEEIES, by tho splendid prospects for crops, the hotel register we are at a loss to comprehend. Mr. L. II.

Vovc, of this city, has put up six tons of clover hay, tin i'rst clover hay ever raised in thib PROVISIONS, FLOXJH, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, Will feed them at part of the country. Mr. V. reports OF JULY it to be heavy and of a fine quality A now time card went into clfect Sl'BSCKIBKlCS, VUI I'llKMim. Every person subscribing to or renewing their subscription to this paper will be supplied with the Kansas City Weekly Journal FREE dur intf the Campaign of 1888.

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W. Sunday by which I we get a freight each way every day except Sunday, going east at 2:30 ui Come all ye that aro llUXttltir and gat to cat. You will tin I ma ready aal even aaxhiu to please. With J. A.

Moere, IN L. K. VORE Thursday tho 14th inst. being the HAVANA, BAHSAS. twenty-first anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. K. B. Knock's wedding clay their two daughters, Minnie and Jennie, aged 13 and 15 years respectively, undertook to invite a number of the BEAUTIFUL GROVE neighbor woracu in to spend the clay with their ma, and so complete did they mature their plans that no sus. ON and returning at p.

in. Also a mail running on its former i me. premium list for the Seventeenth Annual Fair of the Montgomery County Agricultural Society are uut, hut as we have not yet received a copy we can give our readers no idea of tho display or premiums offered. Prof. S.

M. Nees, of Independence, has accepted an invitation to deliver an oration in this city on the 4th. Prof. Nees is a fine orator and people who come to Havana on that day may expect to listen to an oration hat will interest them and do them much good, J. A.

Moore informs us that he has a hundred acres of corn in tassel on his farm south of this city, some of which is hegining to silk. If our rains continue to fall at as frequent itervals as in the past two months, picion of the affair was entertained by the parents until the guests be anev uress gan to arrive. Mrs. of course, had to admit that she was out gencr-aled, and set to work to prepare din Ginghams and Prints, Law ns and Baptistcs, Chevoits and Ladies' Furnishing Goods. ner when, Iol she round a lew pics secreted here and some cake there Arrangements arc being made for one of the Grandest Celebrations over held in the State of Kansas, and tho citizens of Havana cordially invite the people everywhere to join with them.

and everything prepared for the ban QTTvnnT SL quet. As on all such occasions, the KJ JLlv 1 women must citheir tear up or sew up something they were put to work TOM MEN. tearing and sewing carpet-rags, and wc are assured that they did ample Cassimere Pants, Jeans, Cottaonades, Over verai aauiuonai erius win nave justice to this part of the program. A Grand Time be built to hold it when it is gathered as well as to tho bounteous repast his fall. that was spread at 12:30 p.

m. Friend Knock has been a resident alls bv the cart load and Gents' Furnishing of every description, at prices never before heard of. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS taken in exchange for goods. Everybody should prepare something to exhibit at the County fair this fall. With the splendid crops i of our town and vicinity for eighteen years, coming here in '70 and now livins ou a beautiful farm iu full WILL BE HAD.

An interesting programme will be pre J. A. MOORE. that arc making such a fine showing vc ought to be able to have one of the most successful fairs this fall ever held in Montgomery county. All that will be ncccessary will be for tho people to take an active interest in it and give their assistance in getting up an exhibit that will surpass all former efforts.

view of the city, just three-fourths of a mile north, and says he expects to live right here the balance of his days. They wish to return thanks to all who so generously helped in the labors of the day and caused such a happy remembrance of twenty-one years ago. pared and everything done that will in any way contribute to the comfort and enjoy Office For Job World THE ment of visitors. For full particulars see bills and program. CCS S3.

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Pages Available:
488
Years Available:
1887-1889