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The Latham Times from Latham, Kansas • 5

The Latham Times from Latham, Kansas • 5

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The Latham Timesi
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Latham, Kansas
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5
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THE TIMES, LATHAM, KANSAS. UA1LWAY TIMJ3 CAltll. l. railway. 1HA1.V8 lil'lNi WMT.

Mr. Chas. Komig transacted busi ness in Winiield, Tuesday, Mr. W. li.

Jaoijson made a ljusi to Floral, Tuesday. I MS p. in. ii. 111.

Publisher nnd I'ropiletnr, 1 1APS OOINO EAST, Mr. Guy Iligbcy, of Unnd Sum HUDAV, JULY, 25, mit, wa in town yesterday. CITIZENS Blf(. A general Banking and Exchange business GEO. IERATf, ..10:23 a.

m. p. in. J'lisscnjjcr Mr. Claronco littinger camo up MS lift SIICCESS UNPARALLELED! OFFICIAL from Oklahoma hist Saturday.

Mr, John tJinguam wenj; to Win field on bueinoss yesterday. '1'. O. Cnstlc U. fat J).

Connor W. Kiltie .10. II. lliitciu us County Clerk Audi 'liviimiier l'lhtllllU (Julitfl) AilDiMi-y. Fivo car loads of bofrs will be LATHAM, KANSAS for your home pajjor.

Ilev, M. Jjoiig was in Ari nfieltl, Annual school raoetjng next Thurstlay. shipped from this station to night, bciirun.1 MJ1I i l)itit. Loiiit II Curry Elder J. F.

Ackers has preached at ti Christian clmrch cver'y eveqing PLUCK ANQ ENTERPRISE WIN, since last Saturday GO TO WHITMER Farmers wishing to sell qattle, hogs or corn can savp money by calling on tSeiul tlio to your eastern friends. Call at the TutKS olllcc for fine job printing. Mr. L. B.

Furrow, of (Jordoo, was on our streets Tiiou'dtiy. -FQPv- lucor.lt-i 1'. Hoyden Mi. i'ub. liisij llrmnbiiek HusMrk UorouW Lur Uuulili J.

A AI'iKeiissio Juke Skinner luiiiniissionors A. 0. liiilliburn JJ. 11. Fox meet 1113 thai Aiomluy In liist iMonUiiy lt-r iiivt Tuva-tiny in Apri'iuud liivt.

Mondays in July mid Ocluuer. bjiecia) pwsbIoiw oh cull ol cliuiniiuu. 1 Frank E. Baiiijassei' at tbo Alliance HARDWARE store. During the past week thero has been a noticeable increaso in the number of shipments of cattle over the OUR MOST SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS OUTDONE.

Tliero is airuorit a tutal failure of crops in Oklohoma. ft Ice croain at 80 cents per gallon UNION TOWNS) III' OFFICIALS TINWARE AND WAGON AND BUG Call at St, Oliarles Hotel. GY MATERIAL. Ho also keeps Machine Oils of all kinds. Isaac Jones Lambert S.

K. li. Wrifjlii Furirumm JUr, Jolin Ivinsoy, of El Dorado Clerk 'i Justices ul thcl'cace Constables was in the city Tuesday. 'T. jSbullllol) 5" Agent for Walter A.

Wood Mr. J. II. Webber made a business VV. VViiilielU Frisco road.

i Mrs. J. M. Sterling and daughter, Miss Emma Colbert, spent several days visiting at the homo of Mr. M.

II. Morrison and family; living in the IJrownlow neighborhood, this week1. We have made arrangements whereby we are enabled, to offer the Times and the St. Louis' Weekly Globe-Demoprat, both jiapers one year, for Jsiuio Moilitn reapers and mowers, trip to Winfield yesterday Good Goods, Honest Prices mid fair and honest treatment win. Mr.

John Poarson camo. up from SAITSAS. IOO.fi Treasurer Uiiibcrt Clerk it. 1. VViniield Juieciur J.

MenUee Arkansas City yesterday. Mr. J. C. Stith macto a busiuoss trip to Ijeon, Tuosday $1.85, This is che of the most liber A large and elegant line of cloth al offers ever made by a newspapor, The El Dorado Carriage Works are 3T, CHARLES HOTEL ing just received at Lambert's, Mr.

G. W. Anderson niado a busi ness trip to Wichita, jVIonday. selling their $80.00 buggy at whole. sale prices, which is giving M.

T. iMh, i'iistor. eeiy two weeks i.i li u. in. una ut m.

Mibbulli school every aubuuiu 10 a. Win. i'losoir, biijjunmeuUeni. CUIUS .1. O.

Jvvycr, ourvices every Jirel uml tiiiid un-Lay ol' eaeli fSiibbatli cliooi every ul JO u. O. Jii.euer, bnpi-l'lllluilUulll. I will excliangcgoods for old iron, M1S. M.

CIIADBUrojJ'roprietress. NONE GO AWAY DISSATISFIED, the Farmers as well as all purchasers rags and bones. F. S. VynmiKR.

the benefit. They are all baud-made, Mr. II. T. Corncjius, living several You ought to take a look at this bug miles north-west of town, is seriously gy before purchasing one.

ill. hUClK'l'lKH. Traveling men should not fail to stop at the St. Charles. It is the only first-class hotel jn Latham and' the tables are always supplied with the best that the market affords.

A gontleman who has been travel Mr. I. II. Maupin shipped a car ing over Butler county during the JLAIUAM No. -J-2, Jv.

of 1 jiieeu everv jlouUav eveiiiim-. W. 1. past week informs us that the most Vi uiiielu. (J.

C. WuUcr Hiuweii, K. ol li. load of hogs to Wichita Tuesday night. Elder J.

C. Dwyer and family imu S. promising corn ne nes seen is that growing on the bottom lands along J. 111 I'UrtT. Xo.

iw, o. A. 11. We are shoying the nicest line of LATHAM, Rock creek. Early corn in some jieeid jMdiiiiiay on or beiure tiie tune have taken up their abode at Beau ui iuli iijuoii hi eauli nionui.

beo. flies- 1 mont calitjcs is curling and turning white, nek, 1'. X. X. 1 Ailj I.

but late corn has a rich green color J.A X11A.M ALUAXCK, 171. Meets rw I alleniale halturiaV UL 'i o'clock I), and gives promise of nearly a full av iviiKiiiilriek, ieiaeiit, lu. VV. If yoif want a good suit of clothes at prices to suit the times, go to Lambert's. Mrs.

Carrie Bowles, of Wichita, is DRY erage crop. GOODS Aliillii, beereluiy, Mr. Wm. Steen, living three miles LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE. north of town, while repairing some visiting her mother, Mrs.

J. II. Web 'iCOFIiSjSlON A CARDS. ber, this week. machinery a few days ago had the misfortune to get a small fragment of ISAAC JONES, Proprietor.

The Times will be sent to any ad 0. dress one year for only Come eiiHtii ol' women and children a spe- steel in one of his eyes, in consequence of which he endured almost agoniz in and subscribe. Good rigs furnished on short no fcialiy. street, Lnlliaii), Kansas. Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Fur-? nishing Goods, Ribbons, ever; brought to this market.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Sovard, of Win- tice and charges reasonable. field, visited friends in this city the urst of the week.

ing pain for a few hours. Dr. Man-ioq succeeded in removing the offend-ing piece of rnetal, however, and the injured eye will not be darkened as was feared. Died, ne ijatiiam second nine went to H. E.

I'ATTEltSOX, M. l'UVSIUUN (fc yUJKijiON. (--iiieeat resldeiiee, on Jiain st.eet. LATHAM, KANSAS. Atlanta to play a match game of base ball last Saturday.

At the home of his son, Alva at Latham, Tuesday, July 22, II. T. Tdce, of Winfield, was circulating among his Latham 1890, Benramin Prosser, acred 70 friends on Monday. years 1 1 months and 9 days. Mr.

Geo. Slierar made a business. Lro. Prosser was born in New MISCELLANEOUS. E.

M. BLANCETT, TOHSORIAL ARTIST, East side Main street. trip to Burden on Wednesday, re York state, in 1813. lie was con turning yesterday. verted in Indiana in 182G and has Our stock of BOOTS and SHOES wjll be found larger and more Mrs.

F. S. Whitiper returned home since then been all the time a con from a several days' visit to friends sistent Christian. He united with l.ATH A.M KANSAS, in Missouri, last Saturduv, Fresh and salt Meat kept constantly on hand. Highest market price paid for lat cattle and hogs.

CASH PAID FOB HIDES. W- B. JACKSON, Proprietor, LATHAM, KANSAS. the M. E.

church early in life and for nearly 35 years has been a licens Mr. J. C. Martin, of Reaumont" ed exhorter and local preacher. In was perambulating qur streets on complete than ever and we want 1834 he was married to the wife who Tuesday and Wednesday survives him.

He was the father of The Times and The Kansas City C. F. KIRK PATRICK, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND PAPEll IIANGEli. Evening News will be sent to any ad you to call at our store and see ten children, five of whom are citizens of Latham and vicinity, two reside in Missouri, one in Oregon and dress one year for $2.75. S.

Ileiscr, of El Dorado, was LIVERY FEED STABLE renewing acquaintance with Latham two are in heaven. lie had been sick a long time and his death was KANSAS. LATHAM, friends on Wednesday. not unexpected. His funeral -was i Mr.

J. M. Lambert, accompanied attended by a large concourse of W. JACKSON, Proprietor. by his little daughter, Hope, made a friends.

The sermon was preached what we have to offer. No trouble to show goods. In fact we want to see you and will take pleasure in trip to Winfield on Monday. at his reqnest by bis pastor. Mr, Thos.

McNulty, of Chanute. M. T. Losg. Iigs furnishad short notice, day or SAMUEL SIIAFER, BLACKSMITH.

was interviewing the business men of Mr. J. G. Shelden is a republican night. Give me a call.

our city on Monday and Tuesday. candidate tor county superintendent Miss TCntn SI which position he would ablv fill be 'VHUINM "Ul'IO I from a weeks' visit to friends in wen quaunea do ui oy education All work done in a workman like ana experience as a teacher. Ur- showing you our goods. Prices to manner aiid satisfaction guaranteed x.aus me niBi oi me wepK. puaned at two years of age by the IfcATIIAM KANSAS.

ir you are in need of anything in aeatnor ms latner, his lile has been the line of letter heads, note heads. shorn of of tho blessings and LATHAM, KANSAS, opportunities which might have been suit the times. Remember the statements, come to the Tiijes his. Rut the trials he has endured office, and the difficulties he has encounter A BIG OFFER. ed and conquered, have left him J.

C. Stith wants all the Coru The Kansas Farmer, published atToDe- place, west side of Main street. strong, positive and self reliant. He came to Kansas twenty two vears kn, Kansas, despite the close times of Oats, Wheat, and Flax seed, at the highest market price. Money ad tho past three years, has steadily increased its circulation and usefulness, as well as ago men eleven years ot aae.

Here JOHN M. CO PP AGE. BLACKSMITH. vanced. jrreatly improved the paper In every re he grew to manhood, was educated, and has resided continuously with Mr, S.

W. Driesbach of Carthage, spect, and to-day it stands as one of the best and most practical agricultural jo'ir- mils published in America. Jtiaeverv- j. was in tho citv Wednesd.iv. "pwuii oi one year or two at Arkansas City.

He has pioneered in AH work promptly attended to and wneie recognized as authority on western farm matters, and should be taken bv b.wuuu mtu a viewoi invesi- pllltPP nUm ing in real estate. th rood will of tho nu imra Ha every lariner who desires to prosper and improve in ms business, rue Kansas charges reasonable. Shop on east side of Main street' LATHAM, KANSAS. Mrs. J.

M. Sterling and the Misses Las bcen au always faithful young J.M.LAMBERT, Farmer is now printed on toned book pa- republican which should secure for er wun eninreu pages, ana con tains not Emma Colbert and Mary Morrison less tn an sixty-lour columns ot valuable nim the sympathy of young republi were pleasant callers at the Times of (Proprietor. W. D. EIDWELL, Manager.

MRS. J. M. LAMBERT, Assistant. cans, lie has followed teaching al and important matter every weeK.

In order that every farmer In Kansas and the West may Lave an opportunity fice for a few minutes yerterday. most continuously and has always won. the conhdence and esteem of J. F. Alliance candidate to oecome iamuiar wun una vaiuaoie journal, the publishers announce that his pupils and their parents, shown for clerk of the district court, will they will send the Kansas Farmer "on by his frequent reencaeements.

If trial" three months thirteen- weeks for speak at the opera bouse this even 23 cents to new subscribers. (A trial sub ing, commencing at 8 o'clock. We EAST SIDE CONFECTIONERY STCEE, E- M. DLANCETT, Proprietor, ILis a nice line ol fresh. clean goods and Juices urc always reasonable.

scriber thus getting more papers than' KANSAS. LATHAM, rue wouiu oy taking a moncniv tarm journal a whole year.) he should be nominated and elected as county superintendent of Butler county that otlice would be administered with ability, vigor and fidelity. And we add that if he is nominated he will be elected. The Republican ticket ins this year. Burns By special arrangements, we will send the weekly Kansas Farmer.and the Times, should be willing to consider all sides of political questions, hence our citizens should turn out this evening and hear the issues of the day discussed from aa Alliance stand-point i 1a in a KANSAS.

both papers, one year, for only $1.90. Take advanUwe of this liberal oiler at once..

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Pages Available:
1,134
Years Available:
1890-1893