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The Havana News from Havana, Kansas • 4

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The Havana Newsi
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Havana, Kansas
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Ellis Bowersock, The Havana News. Indian Territory News. T. A. STEVENS, M.

Physician Surgeon. HAVANA, KAN. CRIMB CREEK. NO. 3, VOL.

I. DEALERS IN Published every Saturday by THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. More than 10,000 acres of grass was burned off in the Strip by the boomers. This makes it rather bad for the cattle in that country, Wm. WRIGHT, Editor, Xj.

h. vore, AUCTIONEER! SATURDAY, APR. iz, 1890. Merchandise Outside of Kansas, the reports Will cry sales at reasonable rates. Address him at leave orders at this office.

reltive to winter wheat are very dis rouraglng. A streak of lightning struck Leaders in Low Prices colored cook, in Brighton, N. the other day, and turned her skin as white as snow. She sustained no J. A.

SUMMER, Proprietor of TOE STAR HOTEL, CANEY, KANSAS. A large addition has been added to this house, and has been refitted especially for the accommodation of other damages, Ex. One hundred and forty-nine per sons were killed in Louisville, Ky. Mead Center, Mar, 29. Large numbers of teams are passing through this place daily, bound for Beaver City and other points in No Man's Land, and reports from there state that good claims in the eastern half are rapidly being taken up.

Several new towns have been laid out, and old abandoned townsites revived. The old residents of No Man's Land are jubilent over the legislation they have waited for so many years and will reap rich rewards. Beaver City is especially on the boom, as it is to be the county seat and the location of a land office and all the vacant lots are being taken up and values largely increased. McCabe, the colored aspirant for governor of Oklahoma, has given up the race Chief Brown, of the Seminoles, denies the charge that he All Kinds of Produce Wanted AT HIGHEST PRICES. oy a recent tornado, and 150 more in other parts of the state.

And so Kansas is not the only state that is visited by cyclones I COMMERCIAL PATRONAGE! 'Bus to and from all trains. KANSAS. HAVANA, Canadians who served in the army are forming a Grand Army organization. At a meeting held in evening and decided to return and Montreal, recently, to organize rebuild if the soldiers should be taken away. It is understood that post, thirty-two men eligible for thev will leave to-morrow, in which membership were present.

The St. Petersburg correspond case the houses will be rebuilt Mon ever said the Seminoles were willing T. 11. PITTMAN, ent to the London News says the to sell their lands west of 96.... day morning.

Mayor O'Connor declares that for each house that Russian government has been dis DEALER IN Reports come from Oklahoma Ter agreeably impressed by the meetings stood there this morning two will be ritory that a general raid has been in which have been held in England built Monday. Another dispatch of augurated by deputy marshals against Skit and Heavy mm, and America, to denounce the out April 1 st. savs: This morning the the sellers of intoxicating liquors. Laree numbers or loinlists were rages committed upon exiles in Si beria. work of preparing Cherokee City for occupancy was continued and O'Connor and Lawyer Dill were in placed under arrest last Tuesday on Wednesday a raid was made at The farmers in this vicinity, who one or the houses, nutting 011 some have un-mnrtgaged farms, and whose El Reno with good results.

The marshals say that the sale of liquor checks are as good as gold, raised TINWARE, STOVES, Iron, Nails, Class, Ctutlcry, Ec. Call and see me and you will find that I carry a first-class stock and sell at the very bottom prices. Very Respectfully, T. "FL. PITTMAN.

in the Territory shall be stopped people along the western their crops on the farm, and not on store steps and curb-stones. They sowed seed in good soil, not dissen border of Oklahoma would like to sion and dissatisfaction in the ranks see the Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservation open to settlement. It is said that the Indians are willing and finishing touches, when Captain Woodson and a detachment of cavalry dashed lp and surrounded the house. O'Connor ran for his buck-board, jumped in an tried to escape, while Dill took leg bail. Both were captured alter a short chase.

The town was then set on fire, and the prisoners brought into Caldwell, where they were turned over to Deputy United States Marshal Jar-rett, who took then to Wichita, for anxious to take tneir lana in severalty. Muskogee Phoenix. A 13-year-old Creek boy was re cently arrested for horse-stealing. KL E. BUCKLES, DEALER IN: appearance before the United States Hon.

Benj. F. Byrd and Mrs. Mamie E.Guy were married at Paul's Valley Commissioner. Ex.

on the 9th inst Charles Cline, a desperado known- in the western If one would see the world he must go into the highways and by-wa)s, though most of the buy ways Pure Israel mmi Drugs of men. Cherryvale Republican. J. S. Harriman, the pedestrian, has completed arrangements for his walk of 3,000 miles to the Pacific coast on a wager of $3,000.

He will start from Wabash, on April 15, accompanied by two guards on horse back. Harriman will be obliged to average forty-five miles a day to win. In Clay county, Alabama, Oscrr Hill, a prominent farmer, died recently of hydrophobia, suffering most horrible agony before he died. His death was the result of a bite on the finger by a negro. Symptoms of hydrophobia developed, and Hill rapidly grew worse until he died.

The negro, what is known as a "blue gum negro," his gums being blue in color, and there is a general belief that the bite of his kind portion of the Territory as "Crazy Horse," was arrested at Oklahoma are highways. last week John Ward and W. Alaska cost only 7, 000,000 and PATENT MEDICINES, NOTIONS, H. Sampey, of Oklahoma, quarreled the revenue to the National Treas Perfumery, Toilet Articles, and everything usually kept in a first-cb- ury will amount to 3, 000,000 a year in a drug store, and Ward threw a bottle of carbolic acid in Sampy's face, burning him terribly A for the next twenty years. Drug Store.

My stock is fresh ana my prices are such as to defy honest competition. When you want anything in my line, come in and see me. dispatch from Tahlequah says the The man who steps on a banana kin while descending a flight of grave of Belle Starr, the female out KANSAr law who was assasinated about a HAVANA, steps, and suddenly finds himself at the bottom, differs from a gentlemen year ago, was robbed about ten days ago. It is supposed to have been G. W.

THRASHER, gazing upon Niagara, in mat one stares at the Falls and the other falls at the stairs. PROPRIETOR OF The Cherokee Strip boomers are done to obtain a very fine pistol that once was the property of Cole Younger, that was buried with her. All her jewelry was buried with her also. The fact has created considerable excitement in the neighborhood. No clew to the perpetrators.

Fort Smith Elevator. is a peck or trouble, two or tneir leaders have been arrested, and the troops have torn down their houses THE COMMERCIAL and burned their improvements. It is always fatal. Davis is under arrest charged with murder. The successful competitor among the numerous sculptors who submitted designs for the monument to the late Henry W.

Grady, which is to be erected at Atlanta, was Alexander Doyle, of New York, who is now at work on a model to be submitted in about two months. The monument will consist of a full-length figure of Mr. Grady in bronze, nine and one-half feet in height, and representing the orator as he rose to his feet to deliver his famous speech at Boston last December. pay to wait until the Strip is Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. First-Class Rigs Furnished with or without Drivers to any all points at Very Reasonable Rates.

HAVANA, KANSAS. GARLINGHOUSE PROPRIETORS OF A Caldwell dispatch of Mar. the 29th, says: At 5 o'clock this afternoon a detachment of soldiers from troop Fifth Cavalry, arrived at Cherokee City, the new Strip settlement, and in two hours the place was in ruins. The boomers were well posted concerning the advance of the troops, and at noon a sentry, who had been posted to the south, rode into the village and warned the people that the blue coats were approaching. It had been previously decided to make no opposition and every resident began packing up preparatory to leaving.

In a couple of hours the entire population was on the way to a place of safety, and when the soldiers hove in sight the streets were deserted. A very short time sufneied for the soldiers to follow out the instructions of their superior officers, and soon the lumber lying around was all that indicated that the spot had ever been used for human habitation. The ex-residents held a meeting this open to settlement before building houses and otherwise improving a claim. "He that runneth may read 1" Read what? Why, the great spring advertisement of Kansas. The grand opening of the season, the fullest of inviting landscape, the fullest account of the past, and present prosperity, and certain guaranty of future greatness.

Not printed on papeo nor sent broadcast over the old and decrepit states in booming circulars, but pictured by the beautiful hand of nature on the state itself a map four, hundred miles long and two hundred miles wide, beautiful and variegated, by a finer pencil and richer coloring than the old master could command, and stretching from the turbulent Missouri to the Rockies, occupying the central position in the great sisterhood of states. In this advertisement there is no gush, no over drawn no mis-statements. TheCaney Marble Works DEALERS IN- Miss Recina Rothschild, daughter of the late "Baron" Rothschild, a pioneer merchant of of Port Town-send, is to race around the world against Geo. Francis Train. Five thousand dollars have been contributed by citizens for her expenses.

She will go east to New York via the Canadian Pacific, take the French line for Harve, then overland to Brindisi, thence to Hong Kong by another steamer, and from Yokohoma by the regulation Canadian boat. A tug will meet the steamer at Cape Flattery and bring the fair traveler back to the starting point at a speed of twenty miles an hour. Miss Rothschild is just past her twentieth year. Tomb Stones, Monuments, Table Tops, Etc. Fine Carving a Specialty.

Caney, Kansas..

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Pages Available:
64
Years Available:
1890-1890