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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 34

Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 34

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34 THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD April 13, 1G03. BUSINESS NOTICES. tion, without intimidation or molcsta tlon. Regular services at St. Ann's church Notices In this column 1 cent a word, cash in advance.

No Items taken for less than 25 cents an Insertion. GIRL WANTED Sunday conducted by Father Murphy. The Ladles Missionary society of the Congregational church will meet with Mrs. Col. Blerer Friday afternoon, April 20, at 3 o'clock.

lbs. They must be fat and well broke to harness. Drivers, Coachers and heavy draft horses a specialty. None too good for me to buy. If you have a good road horse or a nice pair of drivers be sure to show them to me.

I will be in Sabetha, Wednesday, April 18; Highland, Thursday, April lJfc Hiawatha, Friday, April 20, aund until noon Saturday, April 21. W. F. Carter. BREEDERS NOTICES.

DON PEDRO, ADONIS, DUTCH JOHN I still have my two jacks, Don Pedro and Adonis and stallion, Dutch John, which I had last season, that I will stand on my farm 2 miles south and 1 miles east of Fair grounds, the coming season. Terms the same as last year. J. G. Meisenheim-er, R.

R. 5, Telephone No. 3506. After four Sundays In the Armory FOR SALE A span of matched 3-year-old horses. Weight 1,300 each.

Geo. Kelley. FOR SALE Set of Johnson Encyclopedia, 8 volumes, very cheap. Mrs. C.

W. Johnson. FOR SALE Cheap, celebrated Co-, lumbia Black Cap raspberry vines. Inquire at 107 Utah St. the Baptists will rejoice to be able to For particulars inquire at North East Central office.

worship In their own beautifully 'dec orated house of worship on Easter Sunday. Easter Communion service and re ception of members at the Congrega tlonal church Sunday morning. Mrs. FOR SALE Four room house and two lots for sale or rent. Call on or address Jas.

P. Drake, Hiawatha. FOR SALE Clover hay and Early Ohio potatoes. J. T.

Young, Hiawatha, Route 3. Hamlin Mutual phone. C. P. Waste will sing, also special mus lc by the choir.

Evening service as usual. The Sunday school of the Methodist church will hold Its Easter service Sunday evening. A program has been arranged with special music by the FOR SALE One work horse, 12 years old, one calf, one set of harness. A. B.

Sprague, 901 Shawnee street, Hiawatha. FOR SALE Single comb White Leghorn eggs for hatching, 50 cents per 15, or $2.50 per 100. Fine stock. Mrs. F.

Daeschner. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from high scoring White Wyandottes and White Rocks. H. L. Kunce, 2nd St.

N. E. phone No. 482. choir and a solo by Mrs.

C. P. Waste, of Galesburg, 111. Hon. J.

K. Codding spoke to a large audience at a union service at the Congregational church in Powhattan Sunday evening. A generous contribution was made for the purpose of carrying on the work of the state temperance union. The Salem Evangelical Sunday school will render an Easter program Sunday morning after which the pastor will preach an Easter sermon. At night the Ladles quartette will furnish the extra music and the pastor will discourse on: "Building Character." FOR SALE Single Comb Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching 50c for 15; $2.50 per 100.

Finest stock and best layers. J. Gibbs, R. 4, Hiawatha, Kan. FOR SALE Single setting of eggs from Mammoth White Holland tux-keys $3 a setting, White Leghorns $1.50 a setting.

All correspondence cheerfully answered day and night. C. E. Smith, Route 6, Phone 3603. trated by views of the famous paintings; "The Parable of the Lilies," Le-jeune; "The Light of the World," Hunt; "Christ With the Fishermen After the Iteseurrectlon," Zimmerman; song, "Memories of Galilee," audience, with nine Illustrations; benediction.

Frogram for Easter services at St. John's church Sunday: Choral vespers 7:30 p. m. Prelude; processional hymn; magnificat; Nunc Dlmmlttis, anthem, Christ Our Passover; sermon; solo, "Around the Great White Throne," 'Clayton Hanney; offertory; benediction; recessional hymn; post-lude. The Presbyterian mother of the editor Is very indignant because of the mistake In The World concerning the amount of money given by the Presbyterian church for missionary purposes.

We bragged about It and then printed the wonderful district beating record as $70. It was really $220. Is this satisfactory, ma? At the Highland Presbyterial society held in Atchison the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. John H. Meyer, of Hiawatha; vice president, Mrs.

Irwin, of Highland; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Crawford, of Horton; secretary of Freed-men, Mrs. McCandlcss, of Horton; young people's secretary, Mrs. R. L.

Moore; secretary of literature, Mrs. M. L. Laybourn, of Marysvllle. Easter Sunday at the Baptist church 9:30 a.

m. Sunday school; 10:45 and 8, preaching service; 3 p. m. Junior meeting 7, Young Peoples meeting. Subjects, morning, "Weeping Turned to Rejoicing," or "An Empty Tomb and a Risen Lord;" evening, "The Power of the Resurrection;" music, anthems, "Hosanna in the Highest," There will be preaching in the Prairie View school house Sunday at 3:30 p.

by the regular pastor. FOR SALE Seed potatoes Lugen-beel's Sure Crop. The best potato ever raised in Brown county. They withstand the dry weather and will make a good crop, wet or drv. For sale at the Padonia Flour and Saw Mills.

J. H. Lugenbeel. BIRTHS. FOR SALE To farmers, fire and tor nado insurance in the old reliable Larkins.

Born Tuesday, April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larkins, a girl. Aetna and Springfield Insurance Co. H.

C. Rubert, Reserve, Kan. FOR SALE Single comb Brown Leer- horn eggs for hatchine. 50e oer get- tins or $2.50 ner 100. Ttost Invars.

in Summers. Born Thursday, April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Summers, of Reserve, a son. TILL The imported Oldenburg German Coach Stallion will make the season of 1906 at the F. M. HIggins barn opposite the old cemetery, Hiawatha, Kansas. Breeding hours, 10 a.

m. and 4 p. m. Terms $13 to insure mare in foal. $15 to insure colt to stand.

Money due at that time or before if mare is moved, traded or sold. F. M. Higgins, N. E.

phone 419. TOONWOOD, MAJOR Toonwood 24459, bay- stallion, 16 hands high, half brother to Ella Range 2: 10. Major, an extra good breeding jack, a last spring mule by him sold for $105.50 at public sale. They will stand until May 1 at Lugenbeel's barn mile northeast of Padonia; after May 1 at Stickels barn mile north of Padonia at $10 to insure living foal. Both phones.

Stickel Lugenbeel. FRANK WHITE SOX will make the season of 1906 at my barn on the old Samuels farm, 4 miles east and miles south of Reserve at $7 to insure colt to stand and suck. Frank White Sox Is 3 years old and stands 16 hands high, and is a cross between a Per-cheron and Clyde, is a very dark cheron with black mane and tail, has extra good bone and is well built. A lien will be retained on colts until service is paid. T.

C. Miller. SAM Sam the big 1,800 pound stallion will make the season of 1906 at my place 3 miles northwest of Robinson and 1 mile south of Prairie Springs school house. He is a sure foal getter and can show some of the finest colts in Brown county. Terms $10 to insure colt to stand and suck, $8 to insure mare with foal.

Will also stand a 3 year old Kentucky jack 15 hands high at same time and place. His sire stood 16 hands high, and was coal black. My jack is spotted color, but all of his colts but one have been straight color. J. F.

Moll. BELUS AND ESLEY. Belus is a fine imported Oldenburg German Coach stallion, will stand the season of 1906 at same place as last year, my farm, 2 miles north and 4 miles east of Hiawatha. Terms $10 to insure mare with foal. $12 to insure colt to stand.

If mare is sold or moved, money becomes due at once. Esley is a mammoth jack, 15 hands high. Will stand at my place at $10 to insure colt. Mare parted with money becomes due at once. No business transacted on Sunday.

Mutual phone. Ben Betcher. MALGACHE, ANTIOPUS, PAYMASTER, and ROBERT "Malgache" Is an imported Percheron stallion coming 4 years old, weighs 2,000 pounds; color dark bay. "Antiopus" is an imported Olden-berg German coach stallion, 6 years old, weighs 1,700 pounds, mahogany bay. Terms for both stallions $15 to insure colt to stand, money due at that time or before if mare is moved, traded or sold.

Colt stands good for insurance. the Mammoth jack, 15 hands high, weighs about 1,100, coming 6 years old, black with white points, extra heavy build. "Robert" is dark slate color, with white points, 16 hands high, weighs 1,100, 8 years old. These are the two best jacks in Brown county. Come and see them.

Terms $10, otherwise same as above. This stock will make the season of 1906 at the Dickinson ranch, 5 miles north of Everest. Also first class S. C. Buff Orpington at $1 $2 and $3 per setting.

Don P. Dickinson. Northeast phone. the world. Everett Hayes, Hiawatha, Kan.

FOR SALE Western Lands Choice wheat land at $3.50 to $6 per acre. Cash or terms. Can locate a few good Stricklcr. Born Saturday, March 31, to Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Stricklcr, near Horton, a girl. homesteads. Geo.

L. Reld, Tribune, Kansas FOR SALE Four room cottage, with good rock foundation and cemented cellar, also cistern, filter and well. Three lots planted with fruit and Bcnner. Born Tuesday, April 3, to Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Benner, at Topeka, a daughter. "The Lord is Risen Today," Adams; "Why Weepest Gabriel; solos, shade trees and shrubbery. Inquire of J. M. Taylor, 206 Locust street, Hiawatha.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two 4 room houses, well located. Inquire of M. G. Ham.

"Fear Not Ye Oh Israel," Buck, Miss Wise. Born Friday, April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert G. Wise, of Reserve, twin daughters.

Altha Montague; "On the Cross," Bragdon, Miss Anna O'Nell. The 41st annual convention of the Kansas State Sunday School association will be held at Lawrence, Tues Idol. Twins, a boy and a girl, were born Monday, April 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Idol, of White Cloud.

FOR RENT Three rooms over the Knox drug store. Inquire of J. E. Howell. FOR RENT Three rooms to rent, either furnished or unfurnished.

B. S. Foster. FOR RENT Restaurant with complete furniture, near depot on Main street Inquire of Gus Hampel, day, Wednesday and Thursday, May 1, 2, and 3, 190C. The railroads have announced a rate for the round trip of one fare plus 50 cents.

Every Sun day school In Kansas is entitled to a Jeffries. Born "Monday, April. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jeffries, of the Prairie Springs neighborhood, a 10 pound boy.

delegate. Pastors and superintedents are delegates cx-officio. Persons de FOR RENT The Simmons house of 17 rooms, one black north of post-office. Will rent furnished. Inquire of Mrs.

Simmons. siring appointment as delegate may secure It by applying to the officers Gordon. Born Tuesday, April 10, to Mr. an Mrs. Harry Gordon, of the Prairie Springs neighborhood, an 8 pound boy.

FOR RENT I have a fine pasture with good springs, all piped, and troughs, for rent. Will take 40 cattle at $2.50 for yearlings, $3 for two year olds, $3.50 for cows and calves. Jno. A Bell, Kan. WANTED.

WANTED Ten head of stock to pas of the county or state association. Last year over 1,200 delegates from 94 counties constituted the Hutchinson convention. Some good advice from the Eldorado Republican: God Almighty has not appointed you executor, administrator, referee or umpire of your neighbor and you are not empowered to direct, manage, execute or dispense the social, religious, business, political, legal or ecclesiastical affairs of others, either now or hereafter, so it is eminently proper for you as an American citizen to attend strictly to your soul's salva ture on Babcock farm, 1 mile east of Hiawatha fair ground. B. F.

Huffman, R. F. D. No. 6.

SCHOOL REPORT. District '10. Report of District No. 16 for the month ending March 30, 1906: Number enrolled, 33. Those receiving perfect attendance certificates are: Clarence and Martha Irwin, Ermal, Victor and Pearl Mellenbruch, Alta Gll-dehouse, Carl Fiegenbaum, Ralph and Irene Van Dalsem.

Visitors this month were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mellenbruch and Alice Sewell. Eleanor Green, Teacher. WANTED-r-Lace curtains to do up, ALBERT ROSS, COLONEL AND YOUNG JOHN-The High Class Bred Stallion, Albeit Ross No.

37347. This fellow Is "threatened with speed" in fact is "almost sick abed with it." The Iron Gray Draft colt Norman and Shire, has lots of style, big boned nnri in Vernon washed and ironed and made to look like new. Mrs. J. L.

Merrill, 809 Kansas "avenue, phone 334. WANTED Horses for the Southern and Eastern market from. 4 to 10 ancestry traces to Brilliant the horse years old weighing from 900 to 1,800 ua.b uaue me xsorman family so.

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