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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 17

Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 17

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THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD ii July 8, 1904 thought the amount too small inti mating that $50,000 would be more nearly right; but the committee thought $10,000 enough, altho it was THE COLORED PEOPLE Miss Fannie True is in St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Banks have a beautiful lawn.

Miss Blayne Saunders has returned from Oneida. There will be a rally at Horton suggested to Mayor Letson that he might propose a $10,000 monument for Horton. In fact if $40,000 were appropriated for the purpose of IF YOU EXPECT TO BUY A CARPET, MATTING OR LINOLEUM this spring, be sure and get our prices. We can save you money. We have just bought for spot cash 50 rolls of new spring style goods.

We show the finest line of matting and linoleum in the city, and our prices are the lowest. We have a large stock of "short lengths" in carpets, matting and linoleum; we are closing them out at about half of their regular value. M. E. YOST SONS the 17th of this month.

erecting a soldier's monument in George Montgomery has pur every town in the county the peo chased a fine new piano. pie would doubtless approve of the Frank Jenkins, of Hoi ton, is the plan. The men of large means would new cook at the Moreland. have to pay the greater part of the cost, which wouldn't average $2 to The silk duster coats are very popular with our society folks. each resident of the county.

By all Jesse Ellington, of Sycamore CARPETS FURNITURE means let monuments be built throughout the county; but the first Springs, is visiting his relatives. UNDERTAKERS Miss Ella Miller entertained her should be placed in thecounty park PHONES 34. 34B. 234 at the county seat. Sunday school class Friday even Do the Work Themselves.

The Powhatan man who made ing. The 4th of August celebration will be at Troy this year. Hiawa GENERAL NEWS Saw the Fairs on July 4. a bid, which was accepted, to lay the John S. Hopkins, of Hoi ton, has tha will send a good delegation.

tiling to drain the city hall property an unusal record in the matter of Rev. Mr. Vanzego was not able to failed to close the contract, so the city dads concluded to do away with get here Sunday on account of the celebrating the Fourth of July. On the Fourth in 1876 he was at the contracts in the future and put high water. Rev.

Mr. Richey was his substitute. Centennial in Philadelphia. On the Fourth in 1893 he was at the Col down the tiling themselves. The job will be commenced soon.

Wilson P. B. Alexander, of Kansas City, Pry will have the matter in charge arrived Sunday afternoon for a visit and the work will bo hired done at with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.50 per day.

This course will York Alexander. doubtless insure a good job. Mayor John Young, Ward Cobbs, George Montgomery and Ed Wallace composed the mandolin club which lsely will superintend the work. Fairview Enterprise. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL played at Auburn the Fourth.

umbian "exposition in Chicago. On the Fourth in 1899 he was at the Omaha exposition. And on the Fourth this year he saw the great St. Louis Fair. A Successful Man.

George H. FJintham, the National President of the Life and Annuity association, and the head and substance of a dozen more enterprises, is credited with being a great money maker. His various interests have made him quivte rich. He is a member of a Boston Medical Co. and is the power behind the Vita Chas.

Geyer came down from Two men said they were to Padonia and when they ar Marysville to spend the Fourth. rived the electric lights went out The Terreos have bought the and they were unable to reach home Robertson home, of town. until morning. Pure, refined, paraffin wax for Fourth of uly visitors from Falls your jelly glasses at Waldo Sey- City: Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Banks, ster's. Matt' Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crawford, night electrician Robinson and Miss Bessie Henderson; from Highland: Earl Graves, at the city power house, spent the Fourth in St.

Joseph. Mrs. Swinney, Henry Miller, Andrew Williams and Pana, Norah Go" to F. F. Gaudreau's for fine Iron fire escapes will bo built on sides of the building Henry Fuhrken writes from Oldenburg, Germany, that he had a fine trip across the water on the "Grosser Kurfurst" with 700 other Acker died June 28, at his home in the Belivue neighborhood.

He was 78 years old Born June 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Close, a ladies of the United Brethren church sold 52 aprons at a recent "sale" and cleared over $41 27 the thermometer registered 50 degrees abovfi at Robinson. Asbury.

Special Correspondence The World. Robinson, July 5 1904. A number from here celebrated the Fourth at Hiawatha Miss Carrie Korthanke is on the sick Mrs. Gibson visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D.

C. Downing. Steely is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Macauley H.

L. Sullivan and Miss Leona Sullivan spent Sunday at Stephen Steely R. Potter transacted business in Rob-son Bessie Cartner, who has been visiting in St. Louis, will leave for home today J. F.

Mc- Guire and family attended church at Prairie Springs Sunday Most of the farmers in this vicinity have finished cutting Miss Anna Hanseu is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. O. Buell. T.

H. Korthanke and family and John Pape and family visited at Mr. Neptune's Sunday. Laus Creek. Special Correspondence The World.

Hiawatha, July 5, 1904. Mr. and Mrs Aaron Rader and Mrs. Ed. Rader were in White Cloud Monday Mrs.

C. Sullivan and Gertrude Rader were the repent guests of Mrs. Clarence Scott Mrs. Lenora Copeland and Mrs. Matthews visited at L.

Shaw's Mrs. E. Rader has been visiting the Home Department and Mrs. George Rader visited at C. C.

Sullivan's Sunday Rev. Mr. Byers has been here a few days. Henry Hamm lost a fine mule by lightning recently The Fourth was not celebrated by many on our street on account of rain. Mr.

and Mrs. John Schooler were the recent guests of Mike Mauslin. Don't forget that E. C. Wheelock keeps the old reliable Ruddy Harvester machine oil.

and Paul Harrold; from Wathena, watches, silverware and cut glass. Sam and Walter Davis, and Mr. and Special sale on watches. Mrs. Bradford, of Robinson.

I have a fine ornamental yard fence. If you want something nice Hiawatha is rapidly gaining come and see it. E. C. Wheelock.

prominence in the conferences and associations because of her good Geo. Wonder returned Sunday delegates. The delegates to the A. from Alma, where he has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. conference this year at Leavenworth were: Rev. Mr. Holly Tom Pringle.

and Otis Graves. Otis had pre Miss Claudia McBride, of St. pared a paper of 12 pages on Joseph, and Miss Nelle Mitchell, of 'Child Study in the Sunday School," of Hiawatha, which is certainly a growing success. Change of Treatment. Judge Ryan says Levi Anderson told him this story about Dr.

Graves, who once owned the Stone drugstore. A man who had about $1700 was feeling badly and the Doctor advised him to take whisky, which he sold him, to prolong his life. As time passed the money slipped away aud the man wanted whisky on credit. And then the Doctor said: "Quit taking that whisky or it will kill you sure." Soldier's Monument. Gov.

Morrill, C. H. Lawrence, Sam'l Bierer, Wm. Knabb and Ewing Herbert, representing the Hiawatha Commercial club, appeared before the Commissioners Thursday morning to ask the county board to submit a proposition to the people to authorize soldiers mon ument in the court house park. The law passed by the latest legislature provides that the commissioners may submit such a proposition to the people at a general or special election.

Mayor Letson, of Horton; who happened in while the committee was present Robinson, spent the Fourth with and it was the best of all, voted so Miss Bijou Meisenheimer. i John McKnight has sold his 80- by the convention and conference without a dissenting vote. acre farm 3 miles north of Hiawatha, generally known as the Waller place to Geo. Koogle for $3000. Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Kern enter tained on the Fourth: Cyllelvey, A. B.Zimmerman, and Mr.

and Mrs. S. TorTnonths I had irreat trouble with my stomach and uk.I nil kinds of medicines. My ton go a bM tc-uti a -imtiJ im Kreen firm, my breath having a bad lor. Two weeks ana a friend recommended P.

Zimmerman, "all of Troy, and Caacnn-n and after using them I can willingly nd cheerfully nay that they hare entirely cured me. I therefore yon know that I shall recommend them to uiir one suffering from inch troubles." Robert Ogilvy, of Kansas City. Chas. H. aalpun, 109 Klviogton Mew York.

NX Mr. and Mrs. Folk and daughter have taken possession of the Hiawa Best For. The Dowels tha house, which Harry Lenard gave up. rney are irom urawiord, Neb.

Mr. Folk is a staunch XJS candy cathartic 0 Mrs. Mary WondeHy, of Hebron, arrived Wednesday for a visit A 9 TTtS1lTl Sugar-coated, easy to take, Zj TfafPG' J'tl mild in-sttion. They cure lil wll 3 II constipation, biliousness, with her sister, Mrs. N.

B. Moore. PlHiint Palfttnhl Pntont Taut A flood. Tia flood. The day she left Hebron a woman Never blcken.

Weaken or Grip. 10c. 25c, Mc. Never i i mi i i.t.i.i I i i UIU in mil. Alio gQliniiiq reififr p.niiiu w.

Qoarsntoed to euro or your money back. was drowned in one of the draws Want your moustache or beard abeantifal brown or richblack? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rum cm. of tttmisn r. bau oo, uaasi. u.

Sterling Remedy Chicago or rt.Y. 590 OUALSALE, TEI1 H1LU0I1 BOXES near the city, which is generally dry the year round..

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