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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. 51 PEE YEAR. HAVANA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1800. VOL. 1, NO.

M. under hiienu John Callahan was HAVANA POSTOFFICE. J. RLAIR. W.

L. CWJM. CITY DIRECTORY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. down from Independence last Tucs day Onc copy per year, $1.00 Go to J.

F. Elliott's for your Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Nets, Pads, etc. Prices low. Remember that we have! for sale the Poem, entitled "The 'Veteran's Qualification! for Ciril Service," by Dr. J.

J. Stone. Comrades should not be without one. L. L.

Peterson and sister, Belle, of Caney, were in town last Wednes day. six months, .50 three months, 25 Subscriptions payable in advance. Harry Curtis and Wm. Odonal RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Passenger, cast bound.

west Freight, east west ,.9:13 pro .6:05 a .1:30 .7:20 were out at Brownsville last Wednesday. Road Overseer Paul was in town Wednesday and went to Independence. During harvest is the very dullest season of the year for merchants in Kansas. C. E.

Brown and Geo. Thrasher went to the Territory Wednesday on business. (SUCCESSORS TO J. R. BLAIR cS: CO.) DEALERS IN CLOTHING, Boots and SUoos, Hats and Caps, Etc.

A largo Stock of Now Goods just Received Buyors and Shippers of ajSuTTIEJ gs HOGS I Havana, Kansas. The newest and the nobbiest goods, at The Blankinship Clothing 2 doors north Commercial Bank, Independence, Kansas. Why Buy Inferior Clothing, when for less money choice garments of every description can be found at The Blankinship Clothing 2 doors north Commercial Bank. Independence, Kansas. Last Wednesday evening Mrs.

W. C. Musser returned home from a three month's visit with friends and relatives in Ohio and Indiana, It JAVA A I'OSTNo. 445, G.A. R.

meets every Saturday on, or before the full moon oj 'jach month, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Indepen- G. W. Coon went up to dence Thursday, returnit I nday ().

O. Havana Lodge No. 343, meets every Tuesday evening at 7 -o'clock, p. m. was quite a surprise to Clate, as he AiA 4.

1 1 CHURCHES. morning. Read the new advertisement of the Havana Mill in another column in this issue. Geo. W.

Coon and The News editor were at Caney last Monday on business. uiu uui cajjuli iier nome just ai present. Everyone speaks of the handsome display of new coods at E. CHURCH; services everj other Sunday ai 7, p. m.

Rkv. W. I'. Means, faster. NEW GOODS Spring Stock The Blankinship Clothing 2 doors north Commercial Bank, Independence, Kansas.

A young man from Brownsville Jj B. CHURCH; services every other Sunday at 7, p. m. Rev. W.

M. Avres, Pastor. was in town Tuesday to challenge our base ball to cross bats with their team at that place Saturday (to-day.) Although our boys have had no practice, but we believe that we can hold them level. ike Jmel anu ieo. lnrasher were at Chautauqua Springs last Monday on business.

Several of our citizens took in the ball game at Caney Friday. It was an interesting game. Mrs. C. J.

Reynolds, of Caney, was in the city Wednesday, giving her pupils music lessons. C. J. Reynolds, of the Ganey Times, was in town Friday evening, and made The News a call. Ed.

Sherburn, of Coffeyville, has been convicted on two counts of violating the prohibitory law. Remember that Havana will cele pOSTOFFICE, at Havana, open every day from 7 am, to 7:30 m. Sundays from 7 a to 8:30 a m. Letters Registered and Money Orders filled. No Money Orders issued nor letters Registered after 6 o'clock, m.

J. R. Bi.aik, P. M. I have just received Largest, Best and Most Complete stock of DRY GOODS.

JCSTEntered at tin? Postoffice at Havana, as second class mail matter, May 1890. Joyful is the heart of the boy who wears a "Gold Medal Suit," to be found only at The Blankinship Clothing 2 doors north Commercial Bank, Independence, Kansas. Wheat is being harvested this week, and the yield is far better than brate the 4th of July in grand style. Do not fail to be here on that day. Boots.

Ihi hi Mmi C. E. Brown carries the complete line of groceries. Pays cash for counti produce, and sells goods the LOCAL BREVITIES. The 4th Wheaif harvest.

Prepare to Go to Ellis Bowersock's for bargains. i-tf cheapest. Come to Havana on the 4th of Tuly I Bring your sisters, cousins was expected. Many nelds, so say the knowing ones, will average an high as thirty-five bushels per acre. And who said there would not be a half crop this year? Come and see us.

We sell good Clothing for less than any other house. We are square and honest dealers, and are working hard for your trade. The Blf nkinship Clothing 2 doors north Commercial Bank, Independence, Kansas. and your aunts, and enjoy yourself D. Wesner was at Caney last Ever before brought to Havana, and hav.j marked them at Bed Rock, IPricea: Come and see me before buying, and I will Save You Money.

J. A. MOORE, immensely. While the editor was at Caney C. E.

Brown was at Caney last last Monday, A. G. Robinson order Friday. ed The News sent to iiis address for one r. Harry L.

Curtis wps at Caney last Monday. George Bowersock was in last If Tuesday and dropped in our till the J. A. oore was at Independence Kansas. Havana, I I i "shining silver" for a subscription i hursday.

to The News. J. F. Elliott was at Independence I. I J.

R. Blair's new residence is al Wednesday. most ready for occupancy. When Mrs. W.

T. Fisher is on the sick completed it will be one of the neat est in the city. Ed. Vansandt, who was recently arrested near this city, charged with trying to bribe a juror in the Grant Way case, to cause a hung jury, has been convicted and sentenced to eight months in the county jail. The' way of the transgressor is hard.

Subscribe for The News. Farmers who want The News can bring in country produce and the same will be accepted on subscription at the highest market price, while the price is but one dollar for The News. list this week. Go to C. E.

Brown's when you want groceries. It your horses need medicine it will be best to try C. E. Brown's condition powder for horses. It is Cash paid for country produce at sure cure or no pay.

Mr. Odem met with quite a severe accident yesterday, by falling at the GAHLINGHOUSE PROPRIETORS OF TheCaney Marble Works DEALERS IN Tomb Stones, Monuments, Table Tops, Etc. Fine Carving a. Specialty. Caney, Kansas.

rear door of his store. At this writ ing he is very poorly. L. Brown s. E.

M. Pritchard was at Independence Monday. John Armstrong, the cattleman is in town this week. Every binder in this section is at work cutting wheat. Try Ellis Bowersock on Flour Don't let your chickens die with Hats? Yes, Hats! That's all we can say.

Our line is too large to attempt to describe. Every style, every shape and every cholera when C. E. Brown's chicken cholera medicine will cure them or it will cost you nothing. quality known to mortal man, can in 500 pound lots.

1 -tf be found our stock. And the prices of them yes, the prices. The Caney and Tyro base ball teams crossed bats at Caney yesterday afternoon. We go to press too Don forget about the prices. You early to give particulars.

Mr. T. II. Jones, Township Clerk, Mt who resides near Wayside, was a will find the prices so low that you will buy in a hurry, thinking that we have made a mistake'. Yes, gentlemen, come and see us.

We have an immense line in Saxony, Fur, Silk and Straw. pleasant caller last Friday. He re -AT- port corn as doing nicely. Blankinship Clothing D. Wesner and John Fralick are Havana, Kans.

HAVANA MILL! W. B. ELLIS, PROPR. Keeps constantly on hand Corn Meal and Chop 2 doors nortn commercial Hank, engaged this week in sinking a well Independence, Kansas. for J.

R. Blair. At last account it -ON THE- was about twenty-five feet deep. Are You Going to Gt Married? If you are, don't fail to make Mr. and Mrs.

Peter. Owen, of Rev. J. D. Blake went to Independence Wednesday.

The Editor was at Independence last Thursday. L. D. Frazier went to Independence last Thursday. Jerry Garlinghousc, of Caney, was in town last Tuesday.

Miss Daisy Pritchard was visiting at Caney last Monday. Thos. Sn offer, of near Caney, was in town last Wednesday. Ren. Armstrong was at the county seat the first of the week.

Ben. Foster and Joseph Young were at Caney last Sunday. Buy your dry goods from C. E. Brown.

Full line just received. Will. Bojversock lost a fine hog last Wednesday by the intense heat. A selected variety of Flour from different mills at Henderson's, at Caney, Kansas. your bride a present of one of our Fourth Days! Beatrice, father and mother of Mr.

A. R. Owen, of this vicinity, handsome trunks. It will be the best as well as the most service able present you can give. And arrived last Wednesday morning.

They expect to remain until fall before returning. again, after you are married don't A Reno county boy tried to con vert a cartridge into a whistle. He try to use it yourself, but let it be her own private property, and you can get you one of your own. We have a fine line of Trunks and Valises, and can undersll any house Make a specialty of GRIST GRINDING! Bring in your corn farmers, and we will Guarantee Satisfaction. W.

B. ELLIS. Good Music and Good Speakers will be in attendance. This will be the Gandest Celebration Ever held here, and to be absent is to lose the grandest treat of your life. Then why not come where you will find Lieirgest.

Crowd! has one back tooth and a few fingers left, and by the aid of glasses may use one eye in years to come. lie in Southern Kansas. Cone and see us. The Blankinship Clothing 2 doors north Commercial Bank, says cartridges do not make good whistles. Ex.

Independence, Kansas..

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About The Havana News Archive

Pages Available:
64
Years Available:
1890-1890