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The Sabetha Republican-Herald from Sabetha, Kansas • 1

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'ta(e el, iktSfi eiJiljliciifeii REPUBLICAN RsTABLlHHRn 1876: HERALD, 1884, Consolidated 18t3. SABETHA, NEMAHA COUNTY, KANSAS, THDESDAT, JANUARY, 14 1897. VOLUME XXI, NUMBER 14 I Mo Grand Wolf Hunt. There will be a biflt wolf drive on Married. Mr.

Frank Miller and Minnie Apple butter at the cider mill. Lexington coal $3.25 delivered, at J. P. Cumminos'. AMMUNITION.

Friday, Jan. 22, at 10 o'clock sharp. The east line will form, beginning at Wm. Field's, 2 miles Shatto were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on AVednes-day, January 6th, 1897, at the residence of Judge Corwin in Seneca. Phillips Freeh corn meal at Hooper's feed mill.

north of Jbairview, thence four miles south, thence three miles west, thence four miles north, thence three miles east to starting point. The round-up will be on the Jackson Cotton quarter. All Alter the ceremony they returned to the residence of the bride's parents where there was a nice supper awaiting them. The young couple are well known in and around Sa rifles of more than 22 caliber are CHEAP All kinds of ammunition for cash. Come to betha and have a host of friends who wish them well.

They will live near Bern. barred. The following are the line riders: East line George Nichols Howard Hay sella Btove repairs cheaper than anybody. W. E.

McKnight went to Hiawatha, Sunday, to visit with his parents. Sanator John Fulton visited his folks here Saturday evening and Sunday. Freeman Storm came down from Falls City last Sunday, for a visit with relatives. W. F.

Scouten, M. D. Steward. E. Stewart.

North line Oryille Brown, Wm. Pautz, H. Swabb. West line Jim Steward, S. Cave, Headquarters.

J. PendergraBs, Roy Wilt. South ine U. ocoby, J. (J Kane, 1.

Wood. I hnve plenty of good, dry wood for sale cheap. A. N. Reber.

No Hunting Allowed All persons found hunting on my premises will be-prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. E. Trees. Owen.

Committee. Sabetha Creamery Company. Louis Miller and Ted Kerr went to Morrill, Tuesday, oa business. They returned yesterday. W.

R. Guild drove down from The creamery stockholders met last Thursday and decided to incorporate under the name of Sa GEO. IRA ADAHS, Bern Sunday evening, to visit his betha Creamery Company. The Homeseekers Excursions. The St Joneph Grand Island R.

R. will sell round trip Home-seekers excursion tickets at one brother Geo. A. Guild and wife. capital stock was placed at $5,000, Spot Gash Hardware Store.

The White Front barn, on Main in shares of $50. John Lanning, E. M. Brown. H.

J. Hazell, John Street, is the right place, when yon fare plus $2.00 on Jan. 19, Feb. 2, 16, March 2, 16, April 6, 20. May want any thing in the livery hue.

4 and 18. For territory, rates. Zug and L. A. Phillips were elected directors.

It was decided to run the creamery without profit to consult or address H. E. Burke. 0. H.

WHITE, Haass Chas. Partrige left for Kansas City Tueeday afternoon, where Agent, St. J. G. I.

R. R. the shareholders that is, pay all the business brings after running be expects to spend several days, Babies in 2, 3 or 6 dfferent positi At my Ofhce on Grand Island Bailroad. Sabetha and Prices Switch. expenses are paid, to the patrons.

Each stockholder was requested to I will bo on the market at all times for Live Stock and Grain. WtU also keen a full line Chas. Haggard, wife and baby, ons on a cabinet photo, at the same old price. of Coal and Field Seeds, and Oil Meal (old process), for sale. went to Seneca Saturday, to visit look around among his neighbors and see how much milk could his mother.

They returned rank Hill, Photographer. Off for Cuba. Hard coal be got, and report to a Farmer's coal $3.75. J. P.

CtJMMINGS. $8.75 J. P. delivered, Cumminos meeting to be held the 21st. The Accounts for 1896 must be JVlr.

J. JJ. (jrrauam drove over delivery problem was discussed settled now. We can't wait. Frank Wells was in Sabetha on and it was the sense of the meet from Fairview, Sunday, to spend the day with F.

E. Graham and Davis McClary, business last Thursday. ing that the company should take wife. If you want Hyacinths readv to the milk delivered at the cream Our exchanges all assert that W. B.

Deaver and Ted. Kerr made a flying trip to Morrill, Friday. The local freights on the Rock Island began running regularly again last Friday. bloom or any other household ery. It is expected that private quite a storm set in January 2nd D.

D. Wickins went to Oneida, plant, call on parties will work up routes, set and we are beginning to believe it, tling with the patrons for deliver Tuesday noon, to look after the welfare of Col. Shinn, who is very E. H. Marshall, Florist.

Jim. Myers has rented the Wid ing, this being the plan generally followed in sections where low at this writing. ow Greenfield farm and will move Davis MoOlary the dairy industry is established. there the first of March. We hear Chas.

Wilks has not rented Miss Maggie Niecewarner, of An effort will be made to start up handle the best and cheapest stock of groceries, etc. in the city. The a farm yet and talks of buying. Morrill, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Risen, returned to her Jas.

Partridge shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City, Wednesday night of last week. Mrs. G. R. Conrad and children mout to Wondlawn, Friday, to immediately after the meeting of the 21st.

The board of director Hungarian Hour beats anything The Seneca Tribune has chanced on the market. Ask your neigh meet to organize to-day. bors about it. irora a rolio to quarto form. It is much more convenient from home Tuesdny afternoon.

If you vt aut a good picture of the baby, take it to Mayuaid, the old reliable, and get a dozen cabinets for 50c. slay with her mother mntil spring. Bern Bank Meeting-. publisher's and printer's stand New Livery Barn. Walker Young is now in his new livery barn, and has every con The stockholders of the Bern Bank held their annual meeting piint, but we have found that the Mrs.

Ben SimpBon left last Fri public is apt to think it is smaller, day to join her husband at Earl- yesterday, and elected directors venience for accommodating the as follows: Geo. A. liuild, W. It. ham, ew Mexico, their new home.

The installation ceremonies of Guild, R. E. Nelson, Roy Hessel public. Everything new and first class, and no effort will be spared to please every patron. Give him a call.

The wolf hunt of Tuesday resulted in nothing but a good scare for the varmints. Three were surrounded, but they broke through the line. tine, Julius Hilt, Henry Korber, the Royal Neighbors passed off very pleasantly. About forty A. J.

Clymans, J. T. Slusher, Jacob were in attendance and a nice Charley Hooper has a new house under way on the lots bought of Ham Tarr, opposite the Dunkard church. Witmer Jr. lhe board of direct supper was served at Haggard's ors elected Geo.

A. Guild presid- restaurant. ent, Julius Hilt vice president, T. Slusher secretary, and W. A Mr.

McCarty and Mrs. Will Guild cashier. Miss Addie Hook left Sunday afternoon for Oberlin, Ohio, where she is going to spend six months in the Conservatory of Music. She traveled with Mrs. Jackson Cotton as far as Oberlin.

Mrs. E. M. Dair and little daughter came up from Morrill, Saturday, to spend Sunday with iams who bad been visiting their uncle Wm. McCarty several days, left Monday for a visit with rela Garrett Hooper is able to b( ell.

A well Mrs. M. J. Dair. about again and is almost tives in lexas.

Their home is in northern Iowa. W. A. Doolittle swept the the time he was bo low the report got that he was dead, and in platter on Golden Wyandottes at some outlying corners where the Mrs. Herman, who lives in the J.

M. Evans Co. have the first rubber tire buggy that ever came to this city. It is a Henney and one of the easiest riding buggies the Topeka poultry show, and got papers are not read he is still first house north of Mrs. Monnev's.

two seconds on Huff Wyandottes, considered so. He can surprise needs work io the way of sewing, G. M. Bunker is a chicken those people one of these days. made.

Mr. Miller took our reporter for a little spin and he thinks it List of Letters Remaining uncalled for at the Sabetha, Kansas, postoffice for the week ending Saturday, Jan. 2. Anna Pcmlel. A.

C. Sublll, Mr. J. E. Snyder.

Miss Ida Woods CARDS. W. T. Smith, M. W.

A. Boss. Please ask for advertised letters when calling for any in the above list. If not called for within two weeks will be sent to the dead letter office. W.

A. Wagoner, Postmaster. If you want photographs that will suit you and stand any length of time withoct turning green, artistic poses either Aristo or Platino, come to me and if I don't do as I promise it won't cost you a cent. Frank Hill, Photographer. The Republican-Herald and New York Weekly Tribune one fancier too.

He has some Part th. D. Liudwig got a broken an ridge Wyandottes, a breed lately knitting and washing, to earn a support for herself and children. She is industrious and deserving. The good people should see that she has plenty of work.

kle last Saturday, from ahorse fall is great. A literary society was organized originated and as yet very rare. ing on him. It was not known that the bone was broken at first, at Albany Wednesnay of last week, John Hoover shipped out three and so it did not have surgical at cars fat cattle last Thursday Dr.SRobert Cotton of. Tvndall.

tention as soon as it should have, night. II? got just exactly what he figured on, and made some mon but he is now getting along as well as could be expected. ey on them. South Dakota, a nephew of Jackson Cotton, arrived here last Saturday and accompanied Mrs. Cotton to Ohio with the remains of Mr.

Cotton. Mrs. Cotton will Ben Storm went to Missouri last A very pleasant surprise party week, to visit and look after busi was tendered Miss ilora Shep probably remain in Ohio about ness. He will not remain on th and meetings will be held every Tuesday night. The question as to whether the United States should interfere in the Cuban matter was discussed Tuesday evening.

Thanks are due our many patrons for their very liberal patronage during the year 1890. We appreciate it, and ask a continuance of your favors, during 1897. We are better prepared to save you money than ever before. Davis McClary. two weeks.

herd last Saturday afternoon by her little friends, betweon the Nebraska place which he farmed hours of two and five. last year, and would like to find a place in this vicinity. C. T. Rook has traded out clean his interest in the meat market.

year, $1.75. Dr. Barton Pitts, Eye and Ear specialist. Out of town consultations and correspondence solicited. Office 613 Francis street, St.

Jo-seph, Missouri. Hnff Pnwilpr for fiftlft Geo. A. Guild and Roy went to Bern, yesterday, to the property where he lives, the Notioe to Farmers. Look at the 2 row disc culti residence property in the north attend the stockholders' annual meeting of the Bern Bank.

vator at John Evan's Implement part of town, the ice house and slaughter house, including five store. acres of ground, to Geo. Lukert KeiM, Sabetha. I at our office. Keim Walters.

for the east eighty of his farm, which is about three-quarters of a mile east of the Kenreigh place. xue iransier will be made on or betore the first of March. The Subtile Essence Read Adams' advertisement "Man wants but little here below" Thus sang the poet years ago. But had he known the X-Rays Brand Of Cigars the finest in the land, His muse this truer song would find: "Man wants but little here below of any other Mrs. L.

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Our Other extracts are just as good and they cost you no more than the inferior kinds. W. A. Doolittle's X-Rays Cigar, Suits Made To Order OF THE FINEST FABRICS AT REASONABLE PRICES THE BEST 5-CENT CIGAR. Fine line of Suitinra and Trnnnnr ings on hand.

Also fine line of Samples. Give me a call and get pi urea. KICHAKD SAVAGE, Merchant Try them-6 of them for 25c. Doolittle Company DRUGGISTS.

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