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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. Si PER YEAR. HAVANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1890. VOL. 1, NO.

11. J. IlI.AIH, HAVANA POSTOFFICE. CITY DIRECTORY. W.

L. CURTIS. Subscribe for The News. Farmers who want The News can bring in country produce and the same will be accepted on subscription at tho highest market price, while the price is but one dollar for The News. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.

One copy per year, $1.00 six months, 50 three months, Subscriptions payable' in advance. (SUCCESSORS TO J. R. BLAIR CO.) Take your chickens, butter, eggs, to C. Urown's.

Highest market prices paid. Joseph JJ. Cooper, Constable at Caney, was in the city Friday, and reports things lively down there. Our schools closed last Friday and the scholars of this District will now have a few months of recreation, J. Elliott has removed into his new residence in the south part of the city, and now feels more at home.

DEALERS IN RAILROAD T'JJJJiJ" Passenger, east bound. pm west freight, east west .0:25 a 1:30 .7:15 CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Etc. A large Stock of New Goods just Received Buyers and Shippers of CATTLE Ss HCOC3-S I Havana, Kansas. JfAVANA POST, No. 445, G.

A. R. meets every Saturday on, or before the full moon of each month, at o'clock, p. m. Church Dedication.

The dedication of the Union church at Wayside will take place on the first Sunday in June, Dedication sermon by Father Blake. There will also be. a basket meeting there that day, and everybody most cofdially invited. Pursuant to Call. The officers of Caney Township Sunday School Association, and delegates from Sabbath schools of Caney township, met at Caney Center Sunday, May 18, 1890, at 3 o'clock, p.

with J. J. Mull, Vice-President, in chair. On motion Joseph Knotts was elected secretary pro tern. The meeting proceeded to J' O.

0. Havana Lodge No. 343, meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, p. m. If your chickens, ducks, turkeys, get sick you should not fail to use C.

E. Brown's chicken cholera medicine. Sure cure or no pay. Rev. C.

W. Alldredge, at one time pastor of the U. Church at this place, is visiting in and near the city this week. He expects his wife here in a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Cary, of Independence, old acquaintances of Dr. T. A. Stevens in his boyhood days, were visiting the latter's family Sat CHURCHES.

)J K. CHURCH; services other Sunday at 7, p. m. W. E.

Means, Pastor. NEW GOODS I I J5. LHUKUl; services every urday and Sunday. George Dalby, one of the most prosperous young farmers in this section, made The News a welcome call Tuesday, and subscribed the elect W. E.

Woods President, to fill the unexpired term of E. G. Smith, resigned. June the. 19th, 1890, was selected as the day for the Township Association meeting in Shef other Sunday at 7, p.

m. Rkv. V. Avkes, Pastor. Stock! Spring at Havana, open every day from 7 am, to 7:30 Sundays from 7 am, to 8:30 am Letters Registered and Money Or ders filled.

No Money Orders is field's grove. On motion each Sunday school in the township was requested to send two delegates to meet with the officers at Caney Center, June 1, 1890, at 11 o'clock, a. for the purpose of arranging a programme and make arrangements to prepare the grounds for the Associa- sued nor letters Registered after o'clock, m. J. R.

Blair, P. M. I have just received Largest, Best and Most Complete stock of DEY GOODS, great any only News. Miss Louisa Blair will start this afternoon for Sheffield and Kansas City, at which places 'she will visit friends and relatives for about a month. She called and ordered The News sent to her during her visit.

L. H. Vore has just completed a large ditch through his farm this week, which will drain his place in excellent style. Mr. Vore by his untiring labor has made his farm one of the best and most beautiful "Entered at the Postoffice at Ha vana, as second class mai matter.

tion. Jos. Knotts, Sec, Pro. Tern. Memorial Meeting.

The Soldiers and citizens of Havana and vicinity met in a called LOCAL BREVITIES. in this section. Rain. Rain last Sunday. Corn growing rapidly.

Several drummers in town this Irvin Musser has accepted a position in J. A. Moore's dry goods store, and will now remain with us. He is a clever gentleman and a good salesman, and will fill his position with pleasure to patrons and profit to his employer. Doom Wesner, Low.

Prather and week. Co to Ellis Bowersock's bargains. for Shoes, Eats, Mm. Ever before brought to Havana, and have marked them at Bed. Rock: Prices I Come and see me before buying, and I will Save Yon Money.

J.A.MOORE, Havana, Kansas. i-tf meeting for the purpose of making arrangements for the observance of Memorial Day May 30. Post Commander M. II. Horner called house to order, stated object of meeting, when, upon motion, W.

L. Curtis was elected permanent chairman and B. F. Prather secretary. Motion and carried that the chair appoint a committe of five on general M.

ILHorner, We now have blank notes for sale Jesse Pittman went down into the at this office. L. A. Lockwood is East on busi ness this week. Territory the first of the week on a fishing expedition.

It is amusing to hear the boys tell their stories about Henry Iiairtl, of Elk City, was in the big fish that they didn't catch, town Tuesday. and how the "hossed" out the old mud turtles. They expect to go A. Mendenhall was at Indepen again soon. dence luesday.

Elder Ross went up to Indepen dence Thursday. Havana, May 14, 1890. GAIILINGHOUSE JNotice is Hereby given that my Try Ellis 5owersock on Flour in 500 pound lots. 1 -tf wife, Phtebe L. Thrasher, has left my bed and board without just cause, PROPRIETORS OF R.

Paul, W. II. Smith, T. R. Pitt-man and Dr.

T. A. Stevens were appointed. Committee then met at once and appointed the following committees: On programme: B. Prather, Dr.

Stevens, G. Taylor, J. A. Moore, A. R.

Owen. On Flowers and Decorators: Mistresses Horner, Paul, Smith, Prather, Curtis, Stevens, Campbell, Beck, Burkholder, Pittman, Yost, and all parties are hereby notified Dr. B. D. Brown and wife were at to not credit her on my account, as I will not be responsible for any TheCaney Marble Works debts contracted by her after this Caney last Monday.

Chicken cholera medicine atC. E. Brown's. It is a sure cure. Several communications are omitted this week for want of space.

date. Tohn H. Thrasher. DEALERS IN- The closing exercises of Miss Maggie Jones' room of little folks Kev. Ayres and wife were visiting Ross, Dickey, Needles, Ellis, Ellis, Elliott, Odem, Thrasher, Wright, Imel, Mendenhall, Cranor, Vore, Saturday and Sunday at Deenng, was very impressive.

It seemed more like parent and child parting than teacher and pupils, and many tears were absorbed by their hand Fine Dress Goods of the latest Frazier, Foster, Blair. The above kerchiefs. Miss Maggie has taught Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tabic Tops, Etc; Fine Carving a. Specialty. Caney, Kansas.

commitee to appoint the young a very successful term here, and it was with deep regret that her pupils ladies and gentlemen to decorate the graves and prepare the wreaths and bade her good bye. It is hoped by both parents and pupils that she flowers for the same. On Music: L. II. Vore, J.

A may again be employed for the next term of school here. Moore, M. H. Horner, Mrs Fralick, Will we Celebrate? Mrs Moore and Mrs Mary Pittman. On Speaker: W.

L. Curtis, J. R. The citizens of Havana and Ca ney Township are requested to meet Blair and T. R.

Pittman. at the Hall this city, on Monday On procuring a Minister for the evening, May 26th, 1890, at 7:30 Memorial Sermon, to be preached styles and designs at C. E. Brown's- Blair Curtis shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas City last Wednesday. An extra train of stock, bound for Elgin, passed through this place last Sunday.

R. R. Reed, proprietor of the Forest House, at Caney, was in town Tuesday. II. E.

Buckles and J. A. Moore made a business trip to Caney last Thursday. W. V.

Toner came up from Caney Thursday and took the train for Independence. A selected variety of Flour from different mills at Henderson's, at Caney, Kansas. C. E. Brown carries the most complete stock of groceries to be found in the city.

Dr. Van Meter, of Parsons, and Samuel Weston, of Elk City, passed tVirrmrrli tnurn Tl-i lifcrlrlif onrmitfl fn o'clock, p. for the purpose of in the church on the Sunday pre making arrangements for a grand, If you need anything in the line of Fine IDress Goods, Or laies Fine Shoe; aid la's CLOTHING, Be sure and call at old-time Fourth of July celebration at this place. Everyone living in ceding Memorial Day: M. II.

Horner, Dr. Stevens and G. A. Beck. this vicinity are earnestly requested to be present at this meeting and On Printing: W.

Wrjght. On Finance: Paul, Mendenhall, Needles and Wonderly. lend a helping hand to make the coming Fourth of July celebration a grand affair. There is not a more beautiful and pleasant place in all Southern Kansas to celebrate than Marshal of the day, G. A.

Beck. The committee on flowers and at Havana. One of the most beau decorators are requested to meet at the Hall on Saturday, May 24, at 2 o'clock, p. sharp. tiful groves in the country joins our Louis Epstein's Mammoth Store, No further business appearing city on the west, which adds greatly to the conveninece and pleasure of meeting adjourned.

Caney. those who come here to celebrate. B. F. Prather, Sec.

Caney, Kansas..

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Years Available:
1890-1890