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Lane County Journal from Dighton, Kansas • Page 1

Lane County Journal du lieu suivant : Dighton, Kansas • Page 1

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Dighton, Kansas
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LANE VOLUME 2. D1GRTON, LAKE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898. NUMBER 38. LOCAL NEWS. Stoves, Stove Pipe and Fixtures, I5TEDDIXG BELLS-At the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. Hughes yestesday in this Mr. Theodore Messick and Mis Ma ggie M. Wedekind were married-The ceremony was performed by Elder E.

E. Harvey the presence- of a few invited friends. Mr. Messick is a worthy young farmer of Cheyenne township and IF YOU WANT THE BEST CANON CITY Cheaper than You ever bought it before Get it now of the Bell Hardware Company. Our Handsome plenty of them at Holton's.

A bright young hardware mer chant was born to Mr. and Mrs. E-flolton yesterday Charley Crandell came home from Arkansas one day last week. The rest of the family stopped off Nekoma to visit a week or two. I -Fif ty men on the Colorado Mid- laud railroad struck this week be- cause ot a violation of an agree ment by the company.

Naval Constructor Hobson is coming home to get Congress to appropriate 51,000,000 for raising the sunken Spanish cruiser Vizcaya. The editor or this paper would like to have a hundred or two bun dred more subscribers or else we would like to trade a good summer auifc for a blanket. A nation's attention is due its ctkem before it should attempt to the earth or aparfc there of Uts citizens should first be given 8(lual Privis. An Atchison man and wife who have a baby at their house once a vear, in old fashioned style, are call- pansionists by Atchison Globe. Have you ever called at Dr.

Rownds Drug Store and seen how neat and in perfect order everything is kept? You will rarely see store as attractive auy pjace. A railroad man had the hide scalded off both of his hands at Scott City Tuesday morning and Line eye put out by boiling water from the engine, a pipe or something having bursted. The rain Tuesday at a little fter o'clock P. II. turned into snow and for two or three hours a young blizzard raged.

It was a bad night for unsheltered stock, but we have learned of no lossses; iN01en anQ Wlte Cfime trr ht i froni Garfield township Sunday! evening. Mrs. Noleu stopped tot visit with Mrs. G. A.

Deal while Mr. Nolen came on to town to see about shipping some cattle to Kan sas Citv. Elder It. A. Adaiusou returned one day last week from Halstead and filled his regular appointment nt the Christinn church last Sun- Re his farewen Li i.

LL See the fine Silverware at Holton's. One week from next Tuesdav is election. Meat Chopper for Family use at Holton's. Uead the Star Grocery 'mjcw ad on another page. Save money Cottage Studio.

on Photos at the The candidates made things live ly on the streets last Saturday. A cold rain with a high wind came from the north Monday. Mrs. G. C.

ary returned to her home in toreat 13end, Saturday. TTT, m. win arm in any place without oother at- Holton Rev. Bamford preached at the ju. n.

cnurcn lastaunaay evening. Mrs. B. F. Wallace's mother r- turned to her home in Missouri, Fndav.

1 a i freeman made final proof 3 ts i his homestead Saturday, before uu j-si 1 1 ii ii Ben Green sold some of his farming tools and household goods at auction Saturday. Wall Pockets and Framed Pict ures of all kinds at Prices to suit the times, Vt Helton's. J. S. Everett has recently put an -extra strong barb wire fence around bis premises in town.

S. Simmons returned Tues- lav from a bnsiress trip in the east ern part of the state. Wet weather is causing threshers considerable trouble this fall, more so than any fall heretofore. P. C.

Moroni sold a load of an- pies to C. J. Van Keren, Tuesday, which he brought from Colby. J. White has been giving the catling in his store a coat of paint.

Kev. 1. II. demons did the work. Henry Sharp and his father and 0.

N. Ilockaday transacted business in WaKeeney the first of the week, Photos at reduced prices until November 25th. Rencb does not claim ttf have the largest concern, but a most lively oue. Call and see him at Beeler. I We hear of a good many People's Party meu in the county vbo do 1101 taKe tneir countv paper, lius 1 is not right.

There were several of our young people attended a dance at Pen Den- iiis Saturday night and they all re- port a good time, xt 11 ir 11 1 1 Will Connell went out home iieal by helping his father in corn gathering and seeding. Word has beeu received here from 13en that he is in Ala- bama ana we uucerbtaul ne uas joined the regular army. Iron Beds with Brass trimmings Ht 4.1T5 at llolton's at a 4 SMUDIO. Miss Wedekind. is one of Cheyen-rieVmc'st estimable young ladies.

'Mr. and Mrs. Messick will continue to make their home near Healy in Cheyenne township. Ths Journal extends the qsual congratulations and wishes them the utmost happiness and success through life. Married.

On last Sunday even ing at the home of the bride's father north of town, Mr. Elmer Wimmer and, Miss Edna Eggert. Probate Judge Banrjon dressed up in his best suit of clothes and went out and tied the knot. The Journal joins their many friends in heartily-congratulating the newly married couple. Mr.

and Mrs. Wimmer will take charge of Mr. Eggert's farm and settle down to business. Mr. Eggert has given them a good lay out and no doubt they will be prosperous from the start.

One car of "spuds," best Colorado white, one car of Flour and Feed and three cars of No. 1 Canon City Coal at Beeler this week. If you want to save money call at my Beeler store. S. I.

Rencii: There is one thing noticeable this fall araoTig our farmers which has not been the case heretofore. They are going right ahead putting out another big crop just the same as if they had raised a big crop this year, not seeming to be discouraged in the least. And one does not hear of this one and that one getting ready to pull out for a better location. But every now and then a new settler is added to our population. The Corner Store has just filled up with a Fresh Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries that they propose to dispose of Cheap or Cash.

Go and see the amount of goods you can get for your five or ten dollar bill. J. S. Everett Co. A man at Omaha took his sweet heart to the photographer and they were posing for a picture, the sweetheart's arms being placed about her loved one's neck to make the pict ure appear more loving, when the yillain of a sweetheart suddenly drew a revolver and blew out the brains of the woman he claimed to loye, and then blew out his own.

All of this dastardlv act was done without notice, because the young lady had a night or two before been escorted to her home by a young man whom the villain disliked. There is no doubt what ever that the best line of Cigars in Dighton is at the Rownd Drug Store, Now we'll tell you what we are going to do. We are going to give as good a five cent lead pencil as there is in the market with every purchase of 25 cents worth of Cigars, Every Saturday. The Rownd rug Store. County Clerk Freeman and famn ly visited their parents in Suttoil township over Sunday.

The best on earth, everyone guaranteed at unheard of prices. The reason why? Carload freight rates. Want to sell I. them auick to make room for car of Furniture. Get Our Prices.

WILL HOT BE UHBERSOLB! See our line of CARPETS. Almost giving away the best Washing ttfr'uuu in ivvu wens, ma 4. Machine mad LC. Carload of SHI2TCX.E!3 in a fora day Going to soil th.esa Lumbor nor in clioap. Plenty of Skods and racro com- ing.

Carload of Barb Wiro lower than everl The farmers are having a hard time to get machines to thresh out enough wheat so thev can eto ahead fliir sppdinrr. Ti'rnm thp. war ifc before Ute i in the winter, unless we have more f.VhP!1M0 WMfUP There are three good rules which callers at printing offices should commit to memory, says an ex change. First, vour hands off of everything; you will aid the 7 ment. Second, keep quiet if the devil or editor is busy; the printer cannot work when there i noise.

Third, don't read copy: it is ill-bred ou wonl(i uofc lhiuk of stPppinR to vour merchant's desk to read over his letters. Observe these rules and you will be respected by the tleyii and printer.

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Pages disponibles:
5 783
Années disponibles:
1897-1911