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The Havana News from Havana, Kansas • 1

The Havana News from Havana, Kansas • 1

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The Havana Newsi
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Havana, Kansas
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THE HAVANA NEWS. 1 1 SI PEJi YEAH. HAVANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MAY 3,1890. VOL. 1, NO.

Illair Cnrtia shipped a car of J. K. UI.AIR. HAVANA POSTOFFICE. CITY DIRECTORY.

W. CURTIS. Clate Musser has just finish his new snring wagon, and to fine hogs from Niota to Kansas City this "week. The Long-Bell Lumber at SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One copy per year, Jii.oo six months, 50 three months, .23 Subscriptions payable in advance.

Caney, will sell you lumber cheaper than anybody, Mr. Fred IJeemcr, a prosperous young farmer near Caney, was in RAILROAD TIME TAB town Wednesday. C. E. Brown is constantly receiv say that he has done a first-class job is not exagcrating.

He now has one of the finest wagons in the country. Mr. Frank Fralick and Mr. J. A.

Moore have each put up a new wire fence on ther premises. The fence is of a tare kind in this part of the country, and we believe a good one, too. Mr.B. F. Prather made The News a pleasant call Tuesday, and left us an order for a lot of letterheads.

Mr. Prather knows good work when he sees it, and complimented us on the neatness of our work. intr new Dry Goods of the latest Passenger, cast bound. ..9:22 pm west .6:25 a Freight, east 1 west ..7:15 BLAIR Sc OURTIS, (SUCCESSORS TO J. R.

BLAIR CO.) DEALERS IN CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Etc. A large Stock of New Goods just Received Buyers and Shippers of CATTLE Sz HOGS Havana, Kansas. HAVANA POST, No. 445. G.

A.R. meets every Saturday on, or before the full moon of each month, at a o'clock, p. m. styles and designs. Mrs.

W. O. Dalby has been Co. Humphrey, of Independence, this week. Joseph Moore and Irwin Musser took a drive out into the country Thursday afternoon.

County Attorney 0. P. Ergen-bright passed through town Wednesday, enroute to Caney. Get prices from the Long-Bell Lumber at Caney, before- you buy your lumber and paint. Don't forget that C.

E. Brown's is 0. O. Havana Lodge No. 343, meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, p.

m. Mr. W. B. Ellis is making prepar-tions to start a mill to running within a short time.

When in running order our people will be supplied with corn meal, chop, etc. This is an enterprise that we are glad to see established. CHURCHES. E. CHURCH; services every other Sunday at 7, p.

m. Rev. V. E. Means, Pastor.

NEW GOODS! IT B. CHURCH; services every other Sunday at 7, p. m. Rev. W.

M. Avres, Pastor. Mr. Wm. Gleeck and Mr.

Campbell, of Caney, were in the city last Monday, and made The NewT a pleasant call. They are sterling business men, working in the interest of the McCormick Self-binding Machine Co. Spring: Stock! JL pOSTOFFlCE, at Havana, open every day from 7 a to 7:30 Sundays from 7 a to 8:30 a the place to buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Several parties came up from Caney last Thursday evening and took the train for Independence. Mrs.

Rosa Love, of Independence, came down the first of the week and removed her household effects to that place. Go to the Star Hotel when in Caney for a first-class meal. This house is one of the best in Southern Letters Registered and Money Or tiers filled. No Money Orders is I have just received Largest, Best and Most Complete stock of Mr. B.

S. McGuire, teacher of the Niota schools, was in town Thursday morning. He will close an eight month's term next Friday. Mr. McGuire is an excellent teacher sued nor letters Registered after o'clock, m.

J. R. Blair, P. at the Postoffice at Ha DRY GOODS. and has given universe! satisfaction vana, as second class mail wherever employed.

matter. Boots, Sloes Hals 9 Notions Jic, Kansas. James Monroe, of Chautau qua Springs, was in the city Thursday, and made The News a pleasant call. Will and John Carrender and "Deacon" Jones, of the Caney LOCAL BREVITIES, Cloudy. Rain this week.

We are informed that in the near future Dr. T. Stevens contemplates building an addition to his residence. Havana is growing very Steadily this spring and we hope the good work will not cease until our town is quite a city or never cease. Last Monday, while out riding, the oldest daughter of Rev.

Ayres, Nellie, was kicked on one of the lower limbs by a Companion's horse, but fortunately no bones were brok Glass and queenswafe at Odem's, Times, came up from Caney last Saturday. Elder Ross was at Caney last Sat urday. Mr. J. C.

Gilmore made The Co to Ellis Bowcraock's for News a pleassnt call, and left us an order for some postersi Thanks. bargains. t-tf Ever before brought to Havana, and have marked them at Bed. Rock IFrices Come and see me before buying, and I will Save You Money. J.

A. MOORE, Havana, Kansas. Andy Wesner was at Caney last Mr. Gilmore. Mr.

Odem has been engaged the en, although the wound was a Very Saturday. The finest line of glass and queens ware at Odem's. painful one. She is able to be out by the aid of crutches. latter part of this week in repainting his buggy, which adds wonderfully to its appearance.

Mr. A. Black relieved F. E. Birch Mrs.

John Ihrasher is reported as pumper for the Santa Fe Mr. C. E. Brown wants your Spring on the sick list. R.

E. Campbell was at Indepcn dence Thursday. uircn resigning to secure work in Chickens, Old Hens and Country Produce, for which he will pay the other departmentsi Mr. Black is an highest market price. Glass and Queensware at bottom old employe of the in the capacity of foreman of bridge Mr.

John Cranor called the first prices at Odem's. gang, for nearly nine years. Mr of the week and ordered The News Try Ellis BoWersock on Flour in 500 pound lots. -tf Black will make his quarters here. sent to Mr.

Thos. Rice, at Oklahoma City, I. T. Thanks, Mr. Cranoi.

Last Wednesday Mn George W. V. Toner, of Caney, Was in Mrs. Cane, mother of our towns town Saturday last. Blackmore, who resides just south of town, received a letter from his parents in Indiana, which contained II.

h. Buckles has been painting man, A. JYiendenhall, started for Richland, Iowa, this week, where GARLINGHOUSE PROPRIETORS OF TheCaney Marble Works DEALERS IN Tomb Stones, Monuments, Table Tops, Etc. Fine Carving a Specialty. Caney, Kansas.

his house this week. she will visit friends and relatives. the sad intelligence of the death of Ladies Hats! I At M. E. Odem's his younger brother, John, who de John Carey, of near Niota, was in from 50 cents to $5 each.

Ld. Brown has had some fine fish parted this life on April 25 th, after a brief illness. Mr. Blackmore is sympathised with by a large number town last Wednesday, and made The News a pleasant call and had us place his name on our subscription in his store to sell this week. J.

A. Moore wds up In Rutland of friends. books. township the first of the week. Mrs.

Jas. McFarland Will start for in another column on this page Drop in and see the fine line of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, next Monday glass and queensware at Odem's. may be seen the new advertisement of Mr. Louis Epstein, the leading in response to a message announc Remember that M. E.

Odem has a ing the serious illness of her aged clothier and dry goods merchant of If you need anything in the line of motheri Caney. Mr. Epstein has just return ed from the East with a mammoth Mrs. J. F.

Elliott, of this place, IFine IDress Goods, stock of goods, and invites the pub and Miss Mattie Floyd, of Peru, were agreeable and welcome callers 11c to can ana see mm. iiy the Use of printer's ink and square dealing he has built up a wonderful tradd ast Wednesday afteroom Call again, ladies. The dance at the hall last Thtlfs Mn Weihe, one of the best har aay night was not very largely at' ness makers in Southern Kansas, is Or Us Fits Shoes, and Men's CLOTHING, Bo sure and call at tehded A number of the Caney people were in attendance, and also fine line of glass and queensware. Mr. Thos.

H. Stanford, of Indc pendence, was in town Wednesday last. J. F. Elliott and E.

foster were ftt Caney last Wednesday, on busi- HCSSi fresh lihe" of Staple arid Fancy Ofoccries just received at C. E. Hrown's. John llehdersoili the" big flour man, of Caney, was in town last Monday( C. E.

Bfown shipped a large consignment of Chickens to Kansas City first of the wenk. now employed by our townsman, J. Elliott. We are glad to welcome him back to our midst; a few parties from near Brownsville; The way some of the young men conducted themselves is shamfuhand the parties who participated in fun Atr George Taylor a brosperoiis farmer living a few miles north of Havana, wits in town Thursday, and. ning their horses through the street and firing their" revolvers, should be made td pay Idt theif fUn.

It might be well to state thai those on horse1 bftek were not the Caney boys, but Louis Epstein's Mammoth Store of course, subscribed for The NeWS; hus our subscription list increases-. Thanks, Mn Tayloh ww ffeffl hof thwBt of this pic, Kansas. Oaney, 1.

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Pages Available:
64
Years Available:
1890-1890