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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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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Now or Never. The young men's Republican club THE TIMES. LATHAM, KANSAS. of this city hold a rousing meeting During the past summer, until and VV.O.MANION, M.

D. at the opera hall last Friday evening, including Oct. 20th, the popular Nearly all the members of the club Frisco Liue has favored the citizens Diseases of women and children a spe besides many others who are not of Latham and vicinity with a Sun L. WILSON, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. members, wcro present.

Some ex day excursion train and reduced clnlty. Main Street, Latham, Kansas. rates to Geuda Springs, leaving L't' cellent musio was rendered by the Glee club and two very interesting Jay Siiafkh, Local Editor. tham at 7:07 a and returning 10:50 speeches were made. Prof.

II 10,1800. p. m. After Oct. 26th this ti'ain will run ott its schedule time and rates Albert) principal of our public schools, was the first -speaker intro' advanced.

Those Intending to visit S. E. PATTEItSON, M. D. pHYSfCtAN SUIIOEON.

Oflice at residence, on Main street. dnced to the audience, and his speech called forth frequent applause from the listeners. Ho was followed by that delightful watering place should do so now and get the advantage of these rates. "A word to the wise is L. C.

Gates, who held the attention MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Clerk T. 0. Cosile Auditor J.

M. Hutteitbwalte Treasurer J. D. Conner l'lobtite W. Kilgore Attorney K.

11. Uutoliins buerlll'. Clias. Sclirum Clerk ofJDIst. W.

11 Curry Itecordei U. Hoyden Hup. Pub. A. Bruuibtiek a V.

S. lluskirk Coroner J. Long Health Otllcor .1. A MeKenzie Jake Skinner sufficient. W.

G. Horniss, Agt. AN ATTIt ACT I VK OFFER! of the audience for nearly an hour anil a half and presented some very Two Papers for the Price ot One. good argument. The next meeting DO NOT LOOK AROUND By special arrangement we can of E.

M. BLANCETT, TONSORIAL ARTIST. East side Main KANSAS. of the club will be held on Saturday evening, Oct. 18th, at which time Prof.

Fremont Leidy and other, able speakers will be present and discuss fer you the splendid 12-page Topeka Weekly Capital and The Tmns both Commissioners A. O. llatuburn I 15. 11. Fox Commissioners meet ine first Monday fdr one year for ftl.GSi In January, Hist Monday alter mut i ues-iiiiv in Auril.

und Hist Mondays in July the political issues of the day. and October, Special sessions on cull of The Weekly Capital will contain all the news of Kansas and the world; complete proceedings of the An exchange puts the matter thus But come at once and inspect our Magnificent stock of cuatrmun. "A great many people think a news legislature as w'ell as all the political paper fihduld have about a page of THE NEW ST. JAMES HOTEL, S. S.

STIVERS, UNION TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS happenings diiring the campaign local news, whether anything hop' Isaac Jones J. M. Lambert 8. K. G.

Wright pens dr not; Deluded mortals! Loca Every Kansas hian should read his own local paper and the State paper Special Attention' to Comfort of.Couv Trustee Clerk Treasurer fluatices of the Peace Constables T. T. a crguHon editors cannot make pedplo break their necks, commit suicide or do hierclalMen. 1 r. li.

summon W. b. Winlield 1 Isaac Moiluu any df the other exciting things that KANSAS. WINFIELD) go to made1 up material out of which df Kansas. Give this combination a rial.

Frisco" Excursion St. Louis arid return at one fare the round trip. To thbse attending the lo'cial reporter delights to weave SCHOOL BOAlU). J. M.

Lambert Winiiuld j. L. Meuilee FALL GOODS. DO NOT HESITATE, paragraphs. Fui'nishing domestic Treasurer Clerk Ltiiector news when thertj is norie is very much like extracting blood froin C1IUKC1I DlltECTOUYi turnip.

It is no more than fair that those who grumble at the lack of the St. Loliis fail I will sell excursion tickets to that point and return at One fare for the round trip, (plus 50 cents for admission ticket.) Tickets will be on sale Oct. the 4th to lOtli inclusive, limit Oct. 13th, 1890. SAMUEL SHAFER, BLACKSMITH.

All work done in a workman like local news iri their paper, Should stop and think whether they could JIET1IODIST M. 1. Lous', tustor. Services every two weeks at 11 a. in.

und at p. m. Sabbajn school every Sabbath ut 10 u. YY m. i'rosser, superintendent.

CHRISTIAN'. Kev. J. C. Dvvyer, Pus-tor, services every lirst and third bun-day of euch uionih.

Sabbath school every Sabbath ut, 10 u. A. C. MiZeuer, Superintendent. not jiive the editor an item or two For particulars call bn or address, We know that you can appreciate printing, arid if so let them manner antl satisfaction guaranteed: hold their peace, rjr growl at their G.

Hopkins, Ag't. Notice. All persons knowing themselves own remissness. Kansas; LATHAM. a uarg-am wnen you see it, so gwe us aeall right away, and ve will show you Enrbllriietit report of the Latham MJC1ETJES.

td be indebted td nic will please call high school for the first mouth; and settle at their earliest conven A grade 3 males, 4 females; ience. The notes and accounts will LATHAM LODGE, No. 32, K. of i-Aleets every Monduy evening. v.

L). inlleld, Ct Walter Kidwell, K. of li. und ts. grade 6 indie's, females; grade 11 be found for collection at the Bank of Latham.

F. S. Wiiitmer. males, 7 fern ales; grade 6 jtiales, 7 females; total 50, withdrawal 3. JOHN M.

COPPAGE. SLACKS Mr! SOMETHING oEASONABLE A. B. Arihent, 1007 Main Win- We would like to have the patrons i visit the school and see the condition LATH Ail POST. N'd.

340, G. A. 11. ileets on Saturday on or before the time ol lull moon in each month. Geo.

Mes-sick, P. T. Ferguson, Adj't. LATHAM ALLIANCE, No. 171.

Meets every alternate Saturday at 2 o'clock p. in. Win. Kirkputrick; president; E. W.

iS'milu, secretary. field, Kansas, carries one of the most magnificent stocks bf furniture ever brought to that city. Latham peo- of It! II. F. Auifiiit, Principal.

All work promptly attended to and SOMETHING SERVICEABLE, SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL, SOMETHING SATISFACTORY rlilMARY fiEPAUTJiEXT. charges reasonable. ile, when you go to Winfield call Number of rjuoils enrolled: A and his prices. grade 14; grade 13, grade Shop on east side of 'Main street' LATHAM, KANSAS. See the new lialf-page ad in this grrtde 8, total 40.

Average daily week'S issue for J. C. Rosenberg attendance, males 16, fehiales 17, to RAILWAY TIMI5 GAUD. ST. L.

s7f7kAILWAY. El Dorado, Kansas. When tal 33. Emma CoEpkbt, Teacller. In (iiality and price.

We have tllAINS JOOIKG WEST you go to El librado don't fail to Corhrriercial men who stop in our r. Ill call arid examine their immense stock Passenger 0:00 a. m. city dften remark that ihe St. Charles studied your interests when EAST SIDE CONFECTIONERY STORE, of goods.

Hotel is one of the most successfully managed and popular hotels in the selecting this WAINS GOING iSAST. Passenger 10:23 Freight p. Ori Thursday evening Oct. ICth there will be a grand ball given at state. Mrs.

J. V. Gibson, who re the opera hall, to which a cordial in cently took charge of the business at vitation is extended to all. E- 31. BLANCETT, Proprietor, Has nice line of fresh', clean ddds and prices are uiways reasondb'lc; OO' lqcsl the St.

Charles, has thoroughly re' furnished the rdohis hud special at music will be furnished. Saturday bvehitig Isaac jbhes and Subscribe for your' home papeh IMMENSE FALL STOCK tentioh is given; to provide for the comfort of gilestS. The tables are always supplied with the best that family returned from Wichita where Mornings and evehings quite cool LiTHAM KANSAS. thej' had been visiting relatives and the market arlords. attending the fair.

They report a splendid time. LATHAM MERCANTILE WE ENOW THAT WE CAN SATISFY YOl YERY RESPECT, Patronize home industry by leav Arrangements are being completed at Eureka for the annual conference and camp meeting of the Seven Day Advoniists." The tabernacle is erect ing yptir orders for job priming at the. Times office. We guarantee -DEALERS IST- ed just east bf the Santa Fe depot. satisfaction both in quality of work And all we ask is Evening meetings will begin next and prices.

The Brunswick Hotel at El, Dora do is one of the best iurnishetl houses in Southern Kansas. When you go to El Dorado stop at the GROCERIES AND GENERAL MEPCANDISE'. Goods sold at lowest living prices'. PatkonAce Solicited. PUXCAN, iianagerl CAREFUL INSPECTION, Monday; About twenty ministers from other states and at least ten from varioits parts of this state wil! be iii attendance! The public in general is cordially invited to attend these meetings.

Everjr citizen of oitr town should be deeply in its welfare and should never lose an opportunity to speak a good word for it. J. L. Bowmah returned Monday from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where he has been the past nidnth for purpose of regaining; his LATHAM, KANSAS'. leath.

how. Send thd Times to your eastern friends. The county commissioners tilct bn the Gtb. inst. Robert Balcom, of Benton; is in the city to-day.

O. J. Sclineck went to Kansas' City bn business Tuesday. Anothor nice "rain last Saturday evening and Sunday. Geo.

Sherar transacted business at El Dorado Monday. A. II. Ftuler has been quite sick for the past few days. Mrsl F.

S. Whitmcr visited friends af Beanrriont the first bf the week. Geo. Shera made a business trip to Arkansas City Tuesday evening. Chas.

Kirkp'atrlok tjent to Grand Summit Sunday to see his best girl: Mrs. G. C. Nelson and Miss Cora Lane visited friends at Beaumont Tuesday; The ybnrig people of bur city! hhould organize a literary and debating societyi O. J.

Schneck shipped a car foad bf cattle to the Kansas city market! Monday night. Mrs. M. of fcerturuonti came down to Latham Saturday, returning Sunday vhen the inhabitants bf a town all Several of the Knights of Pythias We make no charge to let you see our goods so before you buy come and look at our boys of this city Visited the lodge at AVinReld Tueseday evening! All re speak well of it and work together harmoniously to promote its interests; it is sure to grow and prosper, port a good time. but if its citizens are continually My new fall and winter goods are grumbling and complaining, you may be sure that it is a dead towm now cady for inspection.

II. B. WiNiiOKFER Merchant Tailor. El-Dorado, Kansas. Don't fail to hear Lieut-Gov.

Felt, Hoji. A. M. Flory and Hon. E.

J. BANK OF LATHAM DOES A General Banking and Exchange Business'. Farm Mortgage Loans Negotiated. ,1 M. LA li iJERT, CisiiraR.

BRIGHT NEW STOCK" S. A. McGinnisi Alliance candi date for county attorney, addressed a large audience at the dpera hall Kehney at the opera1 hall to-mdrrbw afternoon at 1 o'clock and also iti the evening. Three of the most eloqticnt orators In the Come but and hear, what they have to say. Mohday evening.

If arc.in need of anything In We have made arrangements wherfe the line of letter heads, note heads, statements, come to the Times office. bv tte are enabled to offer the Times CityMetitHarket. and the St, Louis Weekly Globe- Misses Minerva and Sarah Doniiv, Delnocrat, both papers one year, fof of Leon, visited with their cousin. Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Capsi i Boot Shoes and furnishing Goods fcAMBERf Flesh arid salt Meat kept constantly bn hand'. II jjhfft jr.nrlet price paid for lat cattle and hogs.

MisseS Cora Lane arid Katie, Sharp made the Times office a pleasant call Wednesday afternoon. D. Winfield, Beaumont's enterprising hardware man, visited relatives in this city Miss Cora Lane, of Arkansas Clfyj is visiting with her many young friends in this city this week. Mrs. C.

E. Stewart returned from Wichita Monday evening where she jiad been visiting her parents and relatives. $1.85. This is one of the most liberal offers ever riiade by a newspaper. An exchange says there is hb business bo needful as minding your business) and the reason why those person succeed so well who mind their business is because they have so little competition.

Samuel Shafer, D. L. Sherar and his son, Reub, started Monday night for Topeka where they will attend the tenth annual reunion of Ihe old soldiers. Miss Lou, in this city Sunday. Ross Allard commenced a five-ttionths term of school In the Plain- iew district Monday! The Tmes and The Kansas City Evening News will be sent to any address one year for $2.75.

The Times will be sent to auy ad dress one year for only 11.25. Come in and subscribe. Go lo II. B. Windoffcf, El Dorado! Kas, ib your iistom made suits.

W. D. KIDWELB, Manager. CASH PAID FOB HIDES, Vf. B.

JACKSON, Proprietor, KANSAS KANSAS KAtllAM. ATH AM',.

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