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The Havana Globe from Havana, Kansas • 3

The Havana Globe du lieu suivant : Havana, Kansas • 3

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The Havana Globei
Lieu:
Havana, Kansas
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I CITY DIRECTOHY. WE ARE SELLING Squire Ellis called, Thnrrday morning. He seems to bear up bravely under his chrushing defeat. The following Township officers RAILROAD TIME TABLE, Passenger, east bound. ..9:13 ra west a BY GOODS! were selected by the voters of Township, on last Tuesday: Freight, east west 1:30 .7:20 Trustee, Ed Cochran; Treasurer, Extracted Honey 15 cts.

per ft. at the Restautant. Link Lockwood was in town a short time, Saturday evening. Mr. Knock, formerly a denizen of this place, now editor of the Le-compton Ledger, made us a pleasant call, Monday morning.

He reports that'he is having succcess. Patronize our advertisers. They are aU'first-class business men. Mr. Schroeder came up from Caney and took the train for Independence, Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Craddock and her mother, John Cranor; Clerk, Jonathan Gas-kill; Justices of the Peace, B. 14 FlB are him it. Prather and C. T.

Reynolds: Con SECRET SOCIETIES. HAVANA POST, No. 445, G.A.R. meets every Saturday on or before the full moon of each month, at 2 o'clock, p. m.

stables, J. F. Foster and J. B. Coop er.

O. L. Culhson, a former partner of the firm of Cullison McKee, publishers of the Gardner Kansan, was in Caney, Thursday. lie in While other stores are marking goods up on account of the tariff scare, We are marking thorn down. It is plain as day; they are all before you marked in PLAIN FIGURES.

10. O. Havana Lodge No. 343, meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, p. m.

Grand-nia Adams, who is now 87 CHURCHES. yrs. of age, were visiting the family of R. K. Blake, Sunday.

We have for sale at this office a forms us that he has located at Ha von and will begin next week the publicaion of a paper at that place. We predict for our Havana friends a good local pnper. Success to you, Bro. O. Caney Chronicle.

lot of blank notes, receipts and stock 15. CHURCH; Services every other Sunday at 7, p. m. Rkv. W.

E. Mkans, Pastor. i Moore, Havana, Kans, 15. CHURCH; Services every other Sunday at 7, p. m.

Rev. W. M. Avkrs, Pastor. South of Snow Belt.

Texas, New Mexico and Mexico are worth visiting liens. Clate Musser is selling off hi-? house hold affects'" and, with his family, will start for the cast in a few days. Dume Wesner'Js now in 111., assisting his father dispose of a cur Old this II. E. Buckles is doing a large and flourishing business.

He carries the most complete stock of Groceries in the city. He, also, has in stock Paints, Oils, Patent-Medicines, etc. Train Service. Trains 1 and 2, daily, between Chicago and San Francisco and Galveston, carry palace and tourist sleepers. Easlbound, arrive Kansas City 8:15 p.

m. and Chicago 1 155 a westbound, arrive San Francisco 8:45 p. m. Trains 3 and 4, daily, between POSTOFFICE, at Havana, open every day from 7 a to 7:30 m. Sundays from 7 a in, to 8:30 a m.

Letters Registered and Money Orders filled. No Money Orders issued nor letters Registered after 6 o'clock, p. m. J. R.

Blair, P. M. An' Attractive Offer! Chicago, LI Paso and southern Cal TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE ONE. winter. It will not cost you much to make the trip there via Santa Fe Route.

Winter tourists' tickets now on sale, good until June 1, 1891, with 30 days limit each way. List of destinations includes Austin, Corpus-Chrisli, Deriving, Lipase, Galveston, Huston, Lampas, Monterey, Rockport, Saltillo and San Antonio. Inquire of J. C. Stevens, local Agent Santa Fe Route, Havana, or address Geo.

T. Nicholson, G. P. T. Topeka, Kans.

ifornia, via Kinsley cut-oh, carry The Havana Globe. load of apples" consisting of 850 lately shipped from the large orchard of Hatch near Peru. Pure cider vinegar at the Restaurant. Remember that we do job printing at the lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Pure Maple Syruy at the Restaurant, at 30. cts. per qt. We understand that the C. K.

Brown stock of goods has been sold to A. C. Whistler. Try a package of the Star Blended Coffee at the Restaurant, and Friday, November 7, 1890. JteS-Entered at the Postoffice at Havana, as second class mail 10, 1890.

palace and tourist sleepers. East-bound, arrive Kansas City 7:40 p. m. and Chicago 11:55 a- m- westbound, arrive El Paso, 12:05, P- m- Los Angeles, 3 p. San Diego, 8:35 p.

m. Trains 5 and 6, "Cannonball," daily between Chicago and Denver, have vestibule sleepers, free chair and dining cars. East bound, ar-ive Kansas City 6 p. m. and Chicago By special arrangement we can offer you the splendid i2-page Topeka Weekly Capital and The Havana Globe both year for $1.50.

The Weekly Capital 'will contain all the news of Kansas and the world; complete proceedings cf the legislature as well as all the political happenings during the campaign. Every Kansas man should read his own local paper and the state paper of Kansas. Give this combination a trial. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One copy per year, $1.00 six months, 50 Thnik a moment! New Mexico presents "peculiar attractions to home seeking farmers.

What are they? Here is one of them: Cultivatable three months, 25 Subscriptions payable in advance. 8:50 a. westbound, arrive Pueblo 6:23 a. Colorado Springs 7:45 land bears so small a proportion to tot GOD GIVE US MEN. a.

and Denver 10:35 a- al areas that home demand exceeds supply, and that means high prices Note: Nos. 2, 4 and 6 make con IiV get a nice dish. If you want two papers for the price of one, come and subscribe for the Glohe and Topeka Weekly Capital only $1.50 per year. Rev. Blake made us an agreeable call, this morning.

H. E. Buckles returned from Ft. Scott, last Friday. Quite a number of the Caney for farm products.

LOOK And another: Devolopment of ('oil give us men! A time like this mines and lumber interests causes a true demands Strong minds, great heart, faith, and ready hands; MenTwhom the lust of office does people attended the Republican speaking at this place, Wednesday, HEBE continually increasing need for food. For instance: Corn in New Mexico is worth 75 cts. per bu. when in Kansas it brings only 40 and other things are in like proportion. Irrigation, which is practiced there and costs little, insures full crops every year.

The climate is cool in summer Oct. 29. J. R. Blair was out in country buying up hogs.

Monday. nection at Florence for El Dorado, and McPherson branches, and at Strong City for Abilene, Salina, Concordia and Superior. Trains 7 and 8, (407 408) daily carry sleepers between Denver and Kansas City, between Ark. City and Kan. City, and between St.

Joseph and Wichita; also free chair cars between Caldwell and Kan. City. No. 7 connects with branch trains at Hutchison, Great Bend and Earned. Nos.

42, 43 and 417 are local freights, 417 being daily. No. 38 is daily stock express; Nos. 39 and 418 are daily freights. Train 401 has through sleepers arriving Ft.

Worth 7:15 a. m. and Galveston 1 1 140 p. 405 is due at Wichita 6:55 p. m.

and Caldwell 9:40 p. 4:07 arrives Arkansas S. M. Porter, of Caney, was READERS in town, Friday. He came up to and mild in winter, making plowing spout some of his legal lore, and it seems that his efforts were crowned with succes.

possible every clay in the year. For full information, apply to II. T. Grierson, Immigration Agent, A. T.

S. F. R. 600 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. The fight at the polls on election day, in which a colored man figured was the only pugilistic excitement of the day.

The negro succeeded in getting pretty badly done uy. We have just received a new lot of Job Printing Material and are now prepared to do you first-class work at low PRICES. Farmers are planting more fruit trees this fall than usual. Two larg City 10:00 p. Guthrie 1:53 p.

deliveries were recently distributed here among the farmers. m. and rurceii 4:20 p. m. For information about ticket rates routs, Pullman reservations, Win, Click Vas confined to his i address J.

C. Stevens, bed this week, with sickness. hie- irrT' I Agt. A. T.

S. F. R. R. Havana.

not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions, and a will; Men who have honor, men who will not lie; Men can stand before a demagogue and Scorn nhis treacherous flatteries withoutwinking; Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and private thinking. For while the rabble, with their thum-worn creeds, Their loiulj professions and their little deeds, Mingle in selfishjstrife lo! Freedom weeps, Wrong rules the land, and waiting Justice sleeps. LOCAL BREVITIES. Klectionhaspassed. Pid you throw your vote away, lastj Tuesday? Atty.

T. H. Stanford, of Independence, honored our city with a visit. jlast Friday. Our streets wsre almost entirely deserted, Tuesday, while the voters were at the election.

G. W. Coons favored us with a cash subscription, Wednesday. Mr. Black visited his fam ily at Cherry vale, Monday evening and returned, Tuesday eenining.

Mrs, W. Curtis was visiting in Wajiro'S town, one day this week. Call and See Samples Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blackmore, of Indiana, after a lengthy visit at a 1 a 1 jf 0 ill 3 their son George's, returned home, NT tTTlON 6: .1 -Vit I of our work and get our prices before you place an order elsewhere! Sunday.

Mr. Blackmore is a gentleman whose visits are enjoyed by his many friends in this community. Jr 11 J. C. Stevens has a line.

display of greene plants at the depot. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Blair have I $1.40 XV 1 I 1 M.i.jmafilfioil been visitmsr their sou-m-law, Elk county, -who is very low with the Consumption. Mr. Blair returned rhe Globe, home just time to vote. 1 SUCCESS. 10J-S rVEfJV DESIRABLE MMV OF WHICH nuz its own.

Dr. T. A. Stevens will start, next Sunday, to Springfield, 111., as a Weight 10 lonjrth 10.J inches; width Si 5 inrhes thick, has flexible baric ui-l will not break. Wholesale orders tiilod 0.

boxes, of 10, 0 or 30 on receipt of the carh only. jrsg-We aleo oflor a re-pnnt of the Encyclopedia Brliannlca, a perfect fac eimile of tho Uth English Edition, which, Bell 3 in cloth for $200.00. Our He-print Edition, in superior binding consisting of 23 Sample copy of 1 et COc, sent by mail on receipt of pries and 82c. postage. in casb must ncoowpany all orders for a full pot-sn FAMOUS SH0S CLOTHING CO.

Clothiers. Sheets, tornMw. delegate to the Grand Camp of M. AftD BEST. W.

A's. Ed Brown went to Independence, Front Room over Moore's Store Born. Nov. 4, to Mr. and Mrs.

J. Dunlap, a 10 lb boy. Mother and babe floing well. Dr. T.

A. Stevens, in attendence. Tuesday evening, to attend Court. v.oja vvor.K kaoe. crs? our? pSiBlT OR ADDRESS -m COMPANY, aiu) J.

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Pages disponibles:
50
Années disponibles:
1890-1891