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Havana Harp from Havana, Kansas • 1

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Havana Harpi
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Havana, Kansas
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A HA HA. VAIN No. 36 Havana Kansas' Friday, Juno 8 1900, Vol. 1 LOCALS. Elder Gillett in company THE with several obligates irom Bolton passed through Havana Saturday for the U.

a Quarterly conference at Chau B. ton Bwlov, V. It if. Iliado Cashier. The Home National Bank jCPITAfi.

HUItl'IAS $10,000 Oiliccrs Bonded and Cash insured. Wo Solicit Your Patronage tauqua Springs, Isaac Futhey was over from Niotaze Tuesday. He says he We have bought a largo quanity of Needle cases for you use. We would be pleased to have you send us your name than we ay siilyri i cise. Largest and ollest bans.

In S. part of the county. THE LADIES Attention: Call and poo the WONDER of iUa 20tli Ccnturv The NEWLAND Gas Mantla Garranteod inside use four inont sale EXCLUSIVELY at THE IjlARDWARI STORE of has been appoint id Post Master at that place, Jode King and family came up from Caney Tuesday. Ben Thaxon of the Territory came up Tuesday. Our old neighbor G.

W. stilts now of st Louis spent Tuesday at Caney and the tanjr farm and the various industries' ot that thriving sister city of ours. The Editor hereof made a flying tiip to Iola and Gar-nett last weeK and found the crops not looiing so well as here, much of the corn had not yet been cultivated. jj Rev. Howell went to Chautauqua Saturday morning to attend Quarterly Conference and returned Sunday morning li.

W. Toothman Proprietor TnJisluid Wify IS. IS. 3VOCI4 Editor and Publisher Entered as second cass ma i matter A Where also vqu will find all other New High Class Goods Novelties from the Gass Livciy, Feed and Salq Stable, Oil men and Drummers Busi nes attended to at once. CAB LINE -NEW Caani see us, East end Main Street.

TEUMS OV SUBSCRIPTION: cne Ye'ur $1 00 six Md tlis oO Three Months 25 Advertising -Rates Inch Card, pewceli J'- 4 Iucbes'per inch i0 8 Inches per in, The ft. Joseph Commercial Club traveting by special train will pass over the sautaFe on Eastern Mai kcts Niju Breaicab nrcap.h Grandma Hulls (JiV0 118 I 1 I vi yo 1 thi (I i 3 Mi uUj VI funeral at 2 m. Dr. Howard Hill of Kansas down Monday to WiT aiek ill uiy Ay AN KAS. 9th.

TOMORROW will make a operate on one of Mrs Holme's hnvs for Apr'idicitri Th and P-O. BOX sn. 1 "i -rmrirm Beginning ept. 28 there will be a om Carnival in Chicago lasting two weeks Printed invitations will be sent to 750,000 corn raisers, and a prize of $5,000 will be given to the farmer who raises the best bushel of orn. boy had been oomphiining for week but did not bend for a Doctor uutill Sunday when Dr Howell pronounced it Appendicitis and upon inyesti gat ion it was pronounced to be in the worst form.

Br- Howell's little house dog died last week after one days illness. He was 13 years old and was ft favorite, not only of the family but ot ibe entire community. He was instrumental in awakening tho Dr. about a wsek before when a Durglar was trying to get into lha house when he was shot and and slightly wounded and captured and con fifteen minute stop at Havana, and possibly long.or if there is. anything good in sight.

Our people and especially our business men should be at the depot en mass (9 welcome them and show them all our advantages that cau be shown in so short a time. lion. T. 0. Hart of Oaney sends check for ih) Harp one ytar- Mi Hart will bo rejaembered as deliver mg the Decoration day addiess here two years ags in which he so frequ.

ently stated historical dales in our Nations early life and struggle for existence and freedom. Mr. Hart J. R. Burton has been sentenced to 2 yf ar in the pe and to pay $2,500.

Contracts will soon be let at Fort Biley for 15,090 tons of hay, 7,300 tons of eoru, of 0,0 tons of bran and 45.0 cords of There ts no way of owning Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass $nd Silverware, cheaper than our way. It can't ba done. We buy our goods ght from the people who make them fig all other dealers. No one exceqt the manufacturers can undei sell us, and are not selling at retail, Just now we arc making scpccial Prices on Labios' Guaranteed Watches. 87,00 up JjOIINSON THE JWLER AND OPTICIAN INDEPENDENCE KA NS was nominated by the Democratic fessed to sn attempt at house break Democratic County Ticket County Attorney J.

R. Charlton Sheriff Mcgee Co. Treasure B. Etcher Register of Deeds S. S-Butler' Co, Clerk Allen Young, City Directory.

CHURCHES; Rev Savyer Pastor at 10 M. Miss Emma New by Supt. Preaching each alternate Sunday at 11 A U. Tastor S. at 10 A Idi Robinson Supt Praching each aternate Sunday at 11 A.

M. and 7 30 M. Christian Church Directory; Rev. Chaton, Pastor, preaching cry 8Qconl and foarth Saoday, every Sunday at 10: am J.S. Orr Supt.

convention last Saturday for repre, sentivd from this district and being a bright joung Attorney we predict for him if elected liis party will have no cause for regret fur having givea him such exalted trust. Mr' Hiram Parsons of Cany, Late nominee on the Republican ticket passed through Havana Tues morniug on his way to Chautauqna Springs. Mr. Harman Mussett of Bartlesville a Havana bey of 20 years ago came up Tuesday to meet his wife who came down from Fredonia the same day and are now the guests of his Aunt Kate Lamb. The Harp desires to than Mr A.

J. Webster for donating Probate Jndge Simmons, Republican County Ticket Agister of Deedi, Lou Hudson probate Judge P. L. Swatzel, Couty Attorney Tom Wagstaff, pitrict clerk J. W.

Miller, Sheriff -Charles M. Paxaon, County Treas -Stubblefield, County Clerk Stewart, County surveyor Pardons County Coroner; Dr, J. F. ard, Connly High School Trustees; S. J.

Howard, First district; N. Farlow, second district long term; T. F- Burze, Second district, short term to fill vacency caused by death pf Mr. Kincaid: Fox, Third district. Superintendent Public Instruction W.

Slater, tlcpsientiTO L. Banks Township Ticket Trustee A. M. Black Clerk Chas Jordon Treasure A Moore Justices J.S.Thayer north end ing. The Common Fchool Commencement Kxerciees Iat Friday evening in the M.

church was a verj interesting affair their were eight jqn lestants ail of whom did well none going lower than 80 am Miss Edna Blake and Ethel Lindley tied on 'X- and will both go to the County Con. test held at Independence during Normal. The following are tho indi vidual grades Edn- Blake and Ethel Lindley 93 each, Aura Thiess 92, Lilhe Whistler 91. Anna Blaekmore and George llagg 90 each, Oscar Brown 8G and Louis Hobison 80. Prof.

piouounced this the beBt Commencement exercise he had ever held. Last weeK our typo mndo us say that tue new addition to Lind-leys Drug sto're 10x12 which should haA'e been 20x22. Havana ia'ent so small as that. For lack of spase Istst week we failed to notice many ittms of ia-trcpt. Mr, and Mrs Pettett came in Tuesday from New Mexico where they have been for a year of two but they have come back this tirna to stay, They are loosing hale and hearty.

They report R. Blairs family all elb Dist. Clerk E. Cole. Supt.

of Public Instructions Otis Bloomer, Coroner Fraxier, surveyor Joseph Barnwell High school Trustees Owens' Johnson, J. Dollison, J. J. Moberly, Rep. T.

Hart, Township Ticket Trustee G. Dobson. Clerk Walt Parsons. Treasure M. E.

Kelso. Justices north end Bell, south end Ben Tinkles. Constables north end O. Rayburn, sonth end Wm. LODGE: 00 P.

Tuesday eve, of cac weeK Rebecah, Degi( 2nd. and 4th. is; Saturday evening. I M4 W. A.

2nd. and 4th. Thurs day eve 1 1 three dozen flags for decorating 11. IS: A. 1st and 3r-cl Fiidav or each mounth Home Builders 1 Saturday each mounth.

A. II. T. A. 3rd Saturday off the soldiers graves.

The bricK layers came up from Caney Wednesday morning and begau wont on the banic building Mrs Dr. Boots of Humo Mo came to Niotiize last week, and will bo iu Havana Boon. Master Dugan Warp of liedosha p3 visiting the famiiy or A. C-whi4llcr It will be rcmemberd that his father died at Mr- Whistler's each mounth. John Umbarger south end.

Constables- north end J. Rose, south end Hammond We still have a few thousand Schooley. Mr. A. C.

Whistler reports a white breasted uinea fowel li at has laid 54 eggs in as many days and shows no sign of being weary in well doing, papers which' we wish some- body wanted bad enough to come in and get them. All rc ask is just a amilo, The deposits in the Kansas banke average $88 per capita for every person in the state. home several years ago,.

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About Havana Harp Archive

Pages Available:
482
Years Available:
1905-1907