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The Havana Press from Havana, Kansas • 3

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The Havana Pressi
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Havana, Kansas
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UAfiA ERESS Lio-t was r-nco-nf -'t Q. able ViOim. mak'-? the s' vpeeeh of the wi it'll wa in afi. Printed eyfcrj Friday- of iiii- vvorlui.g 'women of the WB'EUH shipped a cur of ou benns'thd first of tho week, Ross Blair informs us hu lost ffG on bis last shippment of hogs, C. Ross borne home from Annual war.

General Baine, was next called for and dwelt ten niinntes on the exeelent doings of the wo-man of the country. 1 Conference Monday, quite sick. Havana, kans, Oct. 30th. 1891.

Subwrip ion, $1,00 per yoay battered at the postoflle.e at Havana as second class matter. Si'wral others short The Ladies report having a' grand time out at A. 0. Whistlers Tuesday, and secure tho greatest barguings in sinn-mer goods, you jovct have had- Summer fc'pfioches and sevenil songs Miss Ella Flanigan and Miss Dick- werrt sung which concluded tin: the sclijol visited inwm of Caney, loom most interesting reunion that Monday. has been held by the 50th.

Mrs. Latm Gilmoro and Mrs Regfc. Botts was with Mrs R. 1 The crowd was variously es Jo A 6 Moore timated at from three to four Indian Summer; Go to T. It.

Pittmans for a good clotJi. Sc-i- Dp lleyuolda ad in another column'. your subsctiplion with KDlalcc gto at the An.erh&r. rsben in la jtepeEdence. All liincls of fruit will taken on suhsciiotlou.

lilder Uois c-anie liorae from Conference- quire ill. See the Hare Coin id, entitled: A' Fortune, in another col urn, 1 Squavi meals and good beds at the American, Independence thousand, and 377 old soldiers of all Regiments registered their name; exactly 101 of then being of the 501 hi The beautiful October weather was all that could be desired; tho recent rains had purified the atmosphere, which wore a tinge of frost; the Autumn fruit wore a blush sufficient to tempt-either Eve or Adam, the hick Blake last Friday. Dome Wesner went to Kansas City tho first of the week, bought a car of cattle and shipped tbern to his lather. A dinner was give last Sun day in honor of Mrs. Prather 50th birthday.

Quite a number of invited guests were pro vie i it. Dr S.e en.s came home last week from Kansas City, returning Monday. The Doctor looks quite well. Uvi d'nUly they must iuo him well up theie. J.

R. BLAIR, Postmaster Havana Pest Office, Kj J- AO, ory nut nestled in a dense brown Call in nd send a sample copy of -DEALER IN- foliage was hardening ior the and the Alias the wives i. e. the Wo-mans Rvlief Corpse, tried to smile sweeter and look prettier than they did. when, thirty yen i ago hey said "good-bye he I'REfcS to your friends free.

Fruit all Lifds ana farm pr Married -At the Brides residence Oct. 27. at (J o'clock tne evening-Walter M. BowcrtMiok and Miss Milie Jl. Bragg.

Both of Wayside Kans. Thi Bcidc vrn-i in idam Co. Ills the groom in Ohio. After cei'envify was performed and a very liberal fee receivvd. dree trUcn on subscription, for sa'c A good, alrnos new buggy.

Call on' J. W. Daugherity. Furnishing Goods John, we'll wait for a soldier." Clothing, JU'V Da uglier; ty v. ill preach at Eliif; mound, Linn eo.

This year nil repaired toilu: d'm'ng room to surround iv table already prouning Hey Kors will preach for A GOOD ONE One brusid dollais will be raid oy The Qr.een to tha 'a dy ei gret'tnjan. ghl or boy, forcing tie of English woids hennath Hi load of good t.V.r.g? Long and happy their voyage HATS, CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES ETC Buyer And Skipper of Cattle And Hogsf be on th of a.i end in be' Ui four leitci) tu rn tne J. liLAUi, Manager. KANA n-rt meet la uueen couvmui HAVANA, Mexico. To get, the till benefit of moUQ.

tain air and sunshine, it will amply reward tl travelers to exteud rjo'or-ido summer trip to tint cha-ru-ing resort known as Las 'regas IJiyt Springs, six miloi from J. Vegas, on rho A. 3 d. II. Hare may oe foond the verv choio A FORTUNE Kor If yon have any money coined before 1878 keep it and send 4 cents in stairps for circular on rare coins.

Reliable Men wanted to c'Ileot raro co ns in every town in ihe Ufciod States Special inducements. TT.S. BARE! COIN. QOm li ox 5-11 Winona, Mint', ipooii." Five hundred ollar? il: In- paio to the one sliding the oud largest list and jne hundred good prizes' in order of merit. T'ioi-e eending list must enclose $1.00 for one yesr's sub-sciption to The Quoen.

a large to'iy eight page, family mngnzinu. Competitors enclosing fifteen S. tvu cent stamps extra to covet expense of mailing, elc, will vecciv free ne of The Queen's elegant Souveitli Spoons of Car.ada, The Queen is the most popul. family publication and has the larg Paradise of Gori J. lake.

We are in recii-'pt of a pamphlet a kind of prospectus of the new U. or Central College just opened at Eenl er-prise Kansas by Rev. J. A. Weller D.

D. P. H. D. former president of Lane University, and a half dozen others of the former faculty of paid.

Institution, besides numerous other strong and reliable men from i.h" various Conference in ihe stale. It starts out under very favorable auspicies and promises to become in the near future the leading Institution of hunkig in that Church west of Ohio; and in fact second to none in the mst. the Cm ted Brethern on the Havana Charge this year. The, M. K's.

hauled about twenty loads of for the foundation pf their Churih last Monday. A. C. Whistle had five milk cows to fU'iiv away about ten dava ago and has heard uotnhig of them since. The sewing society report a spier.did time at Mrs Whistlers last Tuevi.iV.

Their next meeting will be in. Mrs Owens. govue miscreant sef fire to the grass on the hill west ol town lust Sabbath, which, burned I'ov three days. A Owc.i has four sick horse-, fi'i'k bnl all aie. now and TI Voro bus one- Ti'ey have something like spss-motio colic.

J. H. Means of C-mey has bece pkvod on the Peoples ticket in Ci tjcy T- P. in place of Sanders, resign eo; a ad North Foster, in place of Foster deceased. Wo hoar of more prairie fires thb Prom Plains to Peaks- In the LTta Pass, near Colorado Springs, are several pleasant places hi cool off in during ilio hot sumtni est ci culatioa of any in L.anai.'i m'MJtlis.

Kcason.ible hotel, cottage PS1-, of New ilexico i i', sceaery, and sunshir.e; and a hotel, the Jonteza. ina, t'l-jt is h.indiome, comfori? hrnie lik i. Tup 'rip to Las Vegas Hot Spring can bo made in connection with the i'olorado tour, a5 a very small addi. t.onal peace, by purchasing round-trip excnrion ticket to th Hot Springs that includes a sHq to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Deo? ample with full particular and tent rates. You can go to the of Compet tioris vostpnid l.v top of Pikes Peak on foot, horse I U.

S. two-cent stamps. Address THE CANADIAN QUEEN, Toronto. Can. Last, Sabbath, being the 50th i I Ioq-iire of A.

Snvtli, agt iinfiiversary of the birth of Mrs. Santa Fe Route. hack, in a carrage, or via the cog wheel railway. S-mta Fe Fioute is the only line that run Pullman vestibule sleeper to Manitou without change. Cheap excursion tickcu ixuw on sale to principal Colorado resoits Hiidto Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, the favorite ali tho year round watering place, where Monte Kuaia Hotel is located.

year than usual; it is owing to the fact Su.M.MER Trip to Canada. WJiy not go to Toronto this sum AM at 1 Excursion Ass'n holds- its metung there in July. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids fiT lue carpenter work on the M. li Church to be built at Havana Kansas, will be received up to 2 o'clock M. Saturday Nov.

7, I .) I. Flans and speetacatiens cau be en at Fratiiers. iMaterial to be furnished on the ground by the board ct trustees. Tlje board reserves the right to reject any, or all, bids. All bids to be sent to B.

F. Frather, By order cf the board. 3. F. Prather rres.

Santa Fe Hon te offers rate of one Inquire of A. E. Smith, local agt. 'areorround trip i. a.

a I Fe Home. berhip fee. Tickets on sale July Sth. to MlT 1 C8 good until Sept. 30th returning B.

F. Prather, her hnsbiand and friends determined to give In a surprise dinnei; so Mr. Prattler feigned to take her out to dine with friends, but driving a few la-jidnd to return, and on arriving at honu, they found fifty seven of their friends in possession of their house and a bountiful banquet spread, and the remainder ol the day was spent in social yinuaemnt. Mr. and Mrs.

Prr.th-?r Iltvo lived many happy years together and havo raised very respectable family aval are recognized aa one of the leading families of our quiet lit tle city. that the extreme wet weather crnieec ph immense growth of vegetal inn all over the farm, and when the fire is oacu started it is diuioult to stop it, We eee by the Farmers La nee that J.D. McBrian of Sediin, has chaWigcd through the Lance, ant AHiiincc speaker to discuss the Alliance question, this makes think that Mac has cleans cl the p'stte? in tb numerous discussions he Las had in Chautauqua county. That Dicta skinner no one will date to deny, the Leeomptoa sun has been try. irg to moke believe that Dent.ai College hss but about sixteen but last week we saw President Weller and Agent McKeo of thit iostitut'on and they positively informed tuat sixiy were enrolled and there were almost dai'y additions ftnd expect quie an ic- i.ttendauce during the v-'inter terra.

GARLiraUSE ov tub: (jri oil side trips can ba made to St Lawrence resorts, New Eng. and At-lautic ManoMrd. Stick a pi'i here, please: afOixo via Santa Fe Houte, no transfer is RKQuiaiso in CnrCAGO. We occupy Unig depot with Ciiicago Grand Trunh A'Wabafeh K'ye "direct routes Toronto Wo are a'so 30 miles che shortest lino between Kansas City Chicago. Eiegani Vestibule trains End pining ear (service.

Svcra1 large part es are orgacia ing. Call on A. G. Smith: Local At'w. Ft ra.5, or fj-fj Nicholson, O.

1. T. A T.jp-ka-Ks. Peru Marble Works Tomb yu.nes. b-uumeuts, Tal.lc I'ops, F.te.

Fine Carving a Special- in iv. xinv, ct uavsas mo. Ti-i jfi Oft jtlio ts a ReruM drtJiKU; in Uci'u. Oi.tr jiS yean war in olsfst is wr, ismivt uzk tfH Autliotiwit hy Oi Siate to tr nt Ciiiun.f. "vuii ai tci.ial lii' u-V Wi-aknfss jJAS-vp- )r'ii iuier), trviiis O' luliiy, I t.ffi-'.',(SP.l vt PVt r.v w.l, ljrir.rv tii' anil iii 'i-'v in ii ili; cr iiui.iif.

Ciirs j' 'i I oiua nrs i.i if Alijr.nl-an Rfr Iw i uiv ml -in i.t my i-It-caiy I'lipuir-ic i try, aini aiM iM i if.liiiil jr tf; I'ni ty liuve uhct'i moreuiy -r iiij irv i i Wa fnun fii'jlii t'V IiiMH' Mt'i siT.t frio j' i.r --tn'. itr i inrms frt tviii.Jtnti.''' Mil i- I. iii J't-avx rM 1.1 l.lSii. i Kviw iroiu K- -)-l, fllltJ iiS IjnOiC. At TURKMM RHEUMATIC CVCi v- fr- I'i -'iiy t- bi ili.

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i vir. tv. PERU, Continued from page two. Chaplain McFeetera in a very neat speech in trod need lion. Geo.

Hunt Attorney General ol the state who made one of the most patriotic addresses of the I TiS ff K' Wtrjal! TV'S 1 bdiw'aiKiimt ii'-V vOtM ui tulv era reunion. Mnnrn A li. lit After Dinner about 2 hours IlUJ "Oft! Onr Correspondent. The r. tk fus been bimlcd and the fottndaliou is In iig laid for the new Methodist Church.

was spent in reminsence, tale telling, music and recreation. Folciy PcDlij CotTejanccr. not.1 do i to show 't ii-oii li- nV fiiendsin.i u. -irliVv -SioM hum jn in fi n-tm ui.il thu we mi ropaiil. v' P'T er" know nil.

if rctt wn-rti! UVf to (n "i rk lor Irani tn wci-k iirf upwenii. A'l-i rm UMH uM til I'nl-liufcJ, Mln At 3: p. m. Elder Wheat of ia-:.

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Pages Available:
729
Years Available:
1891-1893