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The Havana Globe from Havana, Kansas • 5

The Havana Globe from Havana, Kansas • 5

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The Havana Globei
Location:
Havana, Kansas
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5
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i CITY DIRECTORY. WE ARE SELLING health hns for many months been very poor, but the many outings he has lately taken is again planting on his cheeks the rose of health. If. RAILROAD TIJWEJTABLE GOOD DK Passenger, east bound. ..9:31 pm Old papers for sale at this office.

J. C. Blair has built a west ..0:05 am Freight, east ..,,1:30 west SECRET SOCIETIES." AVANA TOST, No. 44S G.A.R. very Saturday on or before the full, moon' ''of each month, at a o'clock, pm.

The quarterly meeting of the United Brethern church will be held at the Box pclinnl-house, Saturday, Dec. 27. All cue invited. Rev. Ilinton will preside over the meeting.

J. W. Douherity. Jonas Gilmore, A. C.

Whistler, and several other Havana people were at Independence, Monday. Rev. Dougherity has been caAying on a series of revival services at Nio-taze, the past three weeks. He as met with success. Mrs.

Wm.Wright, who has been working at the Star Hotel' in Caney for a few weeks', is visiting in the city this week. S. W. Wood and Joe Young were up from Caney, and attended the I. O.

O. F. lodge at thia place, Tuesday night. Joe "rode the If you want two papers for the price of one, come and subscribe BOOTS, hi PUS are Ung il. While other stores aromarking goods up on account of the tariff scare, We are marking them down.

It is plain as day; they are all before yon marked in PLAIN FIGURES. J. A. Moore, Havana, Kans, I 10. O.

HavanaftLodge No. 343. meets every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, p. m. MW.

A. Havana Camp no. 144S meets every Thursd -tvening at 7 o'clock. Building Association 1 meets first Monday night of each month. NOTICE.

Land Office at TopekaKansas, December 1, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of Dist. Court of Montgomery Co. at Independence, on Jan. 10, 1890, viz: Cephus C.

Smith Preemption declaratory Statement No. 1 1946 for the S. E. Sec. z6 N-y2 N.E.X S.W.tf N.E.

Sec. 35 Tp. 33 R. 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm.

W. Ross, of Havana, Kans. George Taylor, Aaron Burkholder, A. C. Whistler, J.

I. Fleming, Register. for the Globe and Topeka Weekly CHURCHES. Capital only 1,50 per year. Chas.

Gilmore and J. E. Foster E. every other Sunday fat 3, p.m. W.

E. Means, Pastor. I). CHURCH; Services every mm F.W.FRALICK, HAVANA, KANSAS. -FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, Terms: $1.00 per day.

other Sunday at 7, p. m. Rev. W. M.

Avers, Pastor. TlOSTOFFICE, at Havana, open. 1' 1 1 every day from 7 a to 7:30 m. will run the Havana Mill every Saturday. They constantly keep on hand Meal and Chop.

We have for sale at this office a lot of blank notes, receipts and stock liens. For the present, we offer the Kansas Farmer and the Globe both one yr. for $1. The Farmer alone is wo' th more than this price to any farmer. You can not afford to miss this opportunity of getting your home paper for NOTHING.

1 Remember that we do job printing at the lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. Dalby, of Bolton, was initiated into the I. O.

O. F. lodge at" this An Attractive Offer'! Sundays from 7 a to 8:30 a tn. Letters Registered and Money Orders filled. No Money Orders is-ued nor letters Registered after 6 o'clock, p.

m. J. R. Blair, P. M.

TWO PAPERS 10R THE PRICE ONE. PORTRAIT AND VIEW Photographer, COPYING ENLARGING TO ANY SIZE. CANEY, 1 KANSAS. The Havana Globe. Friday, Dkcemher 19, 1890.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One copy per year, six months, .50 By special arrangement we can offer you the splendid 12-page Topeka Weekly Capital andJThe Havana Globe both? $1.50. The Weekly Capital will contain all the news of Kansas and the world; complete proceedings'ofjtheglegisla-ture as well as all thcjpolitical during the campaign. Ev-eryKansas man should read his own local paper and the state paper of Kansas. Givethis combination a trial.

three months, 25 Subscriptions payable in advance. place, Tuesday night. Dume and Ammon Wesner and Low Prather started for the 'Nation' on a hunt, Wednesday' morning. No doubt, the deer will weep at the approach of these notorious hunters. Low wisely left his gun at home.

The huntsmen will be absent about one month. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Train Service. Trains 1 and 2, daily, between Chicago and San Francisco and Galveston, carry palace and tourist sleepers. Eastbound, arrive Kansas City 8:15 p.

m. and Chicagoji 1:55 a westbound, arrive San Francisco 8:45 Trains 3 and 4, daily, between Chicago, El Paso and southern California, via Kinsley cut-off, carry 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. 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 8:50 a. westbound, arrive Pueblo 6:23 a.

Colorado Springs 7:45 a. and Denver 10:35 a. m. Note: Nos. 4 and 6 make connection 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 Lamed. 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 7115 a. m.

and Galveston 11:40 p. 405 is due at Wichita 6:55 p. m. and Caldwell 9:40 p. 4:07 arrives Arkansas City 10:00 p.

Guthrie 1:52 p. m. and Purcell 4:20 p. m. For information about ticket ratee routs, "Pullman reservations, address J.

C. Stevens, Agt. A. T. S.

F. R. R. Havana. LOCAL BREVITIES.

Notice. Land Office at Topeka, Kansas, November 11, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of the Dist. Court of Montgomery Kans. at Independence, on December 27, 1890, viz: Willard Blake who made pre-emption declaratory statement No.

3875 for the N. E. of the S. E. Sec.

26, TP. 34 R. 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vizi William H. McConnell.yHa-vana, James B.J-MeConnell, of Havana, Charles I3erry, of Havana, GeorgeBower-sock, of Havana, Kans.

J. Fleming, Register. LOOK HERE! Dr. Stevens met with quite an accident last Tuesday night. He started from the drug store to go home and just after he had turned the corner, he ran across a wagon tongue and fell, cutting quite a gash above his left eye.

The wagon had been standing near for some time but some one had moved it from its accustomed plaee. Peru Eagle. The people of Havana, conclud READERS ing to have an enteriainment on Christmas eve, met pursuant to call, and selected the following commit tees: Committee on securing the tree, H. E. Buckles, Chas.

Campbell and Mr. Darby; Soliciting committee, We have justf received a new lot of Job Printing Material and are now prepared to do you first-class work at low PRICES. Cora Vore and Lutie Brown; Committee on arrangement of gifts, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Fralick, Miss Darby, Mrs.

Daugherty, Mrs. Moore, K. D. Lamb called, Wednesday, and left us a Mr. Farely was down from Independence, Monday.

Mr. I'attison, of Caney, was in the city, Wednesday. James Havener has moved his mill and engine to Havana. Cedar Yale Commercial. Mr.Gathers, of Oherryvale.wns in city, Wednesday.

G. W. Coons departed, Tuesday evening, for Vandalia, he will visit friends and relatives for a short time. He will then make an extended tour through the South. Thos.

Krienhagen nephew of Squire, Prather, arrived from Frida. He is favorably impressed with his first glimpses of Kansas. R. Knock publishes the last issue of the Lecompton Ledger, this week. Mr.

K. thinks he has enough of the newspaper business for the present, We will send the Globe i FREE, to any pcrspn who will get three new cash subscribers for us. 1ST Watch for W. Robison's beef wagon on Mondays and Fridays. He carries the choichest of beef.

The Globe and The Missouri World (an Alliance paper) both one year lor $1. This is two papers for the price of one. We have begun a new continued itory, in this issue, by the renowned 'writer, Leon Lewis-. It will pay you read it. Mr.

Wade built a picket fence for 1. BJair, this week. HOLIDAY TRAVEL, A holiday "excursion ticket makes an appropriate Christmas present. It fits any size stocking and suits any size purse. The favorite Santa Fe Route has made very low rates from this place to points on A.

T. S. V. R.R. within a distance of 200 miles, for holiday business.

Tickets on sale December 24th, 25 th, and 31st, and January 1st, good until January 5th returning. Call on local agent A. T. S. F.

R. R. for particulars. R. K.

Blake and A. Campbell; Com mittee on general arrangements, B. F. Prather and J. R.

Blair; Commit tee on expenditures, R. K. Blake and B. F. Prather; Committee on music, Fralick and L.

H. Vore. J. A. Moore, Sec'y.

Caney Items. From the Times. The M. E. Church will be dedicat Call and See Samples of our ork and get our prices before you 7 place an order elsewhere! ed next Sunday, Rev.

Murphy offici South of Snow Belt. Texas, New Mexico and Old Mexico are worth visiting this winter. It will not CQst you much to make the trip there via Santa Fe Route. Winter tourists' tickets now on sale, good untiljune 1891, with 30 days limit each way. List of destinations includes Austin, Corpus-Christi, Deming, El-paso, Galveston, Huston, Lam pas, Rockport, Saltillo and San Antonio.

Inquire of J. C. Stevens, local Agent Santa Fe Havana, or address Geo. T. Nichol son, G.

P. T. Topeka, Kans. Subscribe for the Globe. Three months for only 25 cts.

ating. Periy S. HoUingsworth, Wra. But ler, D. K.

Cribbs, S. M. Porter J. B. PageS Only $1.

per yr! S. Brown, Bradcn and many other Caney people were at the cormty seat Monday and Tuesday. J. W. Minner, the genial druggist, returued home from an extended trip The Globe, Froat Room over Moore Store sight seeing Saturday.

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Pages Available:
50
Years Available:
1890-1891