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Haviland Onlooker from Haviland, Kansas • 1

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Haviland Onlookeri
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Haviland, Kansas
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WITHERS' ARl STUDIO PRATT AND a HAVILAND oooooooooooo oeooooooo PICTURES EN- jZTfTl "TItT A ft 4 i ooooooo.oooo Zr (V i NUMBER 31." HAVILAND, KIOWA COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918 VOLUME XVI. SHE KEPT THEM ON THE JOB At the age of 25 he moved pioneer days in the same dag- A message was recieved here Ji. w. twn hrntnPrs one sister 1 out in the center of the secti6a from Denver, Tuesday sad news au; wSpnHnYwinTi- part of the dug out being on morning bearing the tv Mo. In August 1880 he was each of the quarters of land.

I EKX I i ror zt years ne maae -jus years married to Marv Kinsinger. To of the death of Dewy Davis, youngest son of A. F. Davis. He was on his way to California but on reeaching Denver was taken very ill with pneumonia and lived but a few days.

The family have many friends here who wish to extend their sympathy in this great trial. home on his claim, to Wellsford in 1911. Four years after coming to Kansas his wife died. On Dec. 22, 1895 he was united in marriage to Mrs.

Catherine King whom he eaves to mourn his loss. He leaves also this Pinion three cmldren were born of whom two are living, Mrs. Florence Anselment cif Dodge City, Mrs. Mable Anderson and Verril Anderson, his only grandchild of Hooker, Okla. A aughter Alice died in infancy.

In 1884 he and his brothers OBITUARY Geo. Starkey was born Oct. 25, 1842 in Hocking county, Ohio Departed this ife November 18, 1918 at Wellsford, Kansas, just 24 days past his 76th milestone. He had just purchased his ticket for Hooker, to visit his children and was stricken while at the depqt. Before the train arrived to take him on his intended journey the chariot of the Lord came along and took him to his heavenly home.

He was prepared to make this trip when ever the Lord called and often said "Oh I'll be so glad When I can go to the and where there'll never be any more storms or trials." one brother Aron Starkey and a 'sister Mrs. Louisa Burns both 'still residing on their original Arthur Smitherman and family and Miss Edna Elliott spent Sunday with Dave Smitherman and wife. and their families and their sister came to Kansas and settl- claims near Wellsford, Kansas Besides these he leaves two sons ed in the western part of Pratt county preempting a section of land each taking a quarter and all living for a whie in those Will Hodgson purchased a big Columbia Grafonola'of the Havi-land Drug Co. this, week'. HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS in-law, Mr.

I. D. Anselment and Mr. V. M.

Anderson many oth-relatives and a hist of friends who will miss him. Li his early life he united with the Methodist Episcopal church and has ever since been a faith-ful follower of Christ. Hejwas one of the charter members of the. Wellsford M. E.

Church; and always interested in its growth 102 sci CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their sympathy, help and beautiful flowers extended us in the loss of our dear husband and father. Mrs. Katie Starkey Mrs. Mable Andersoji Mrs. Florence Anselment and attended services up tti the very last.

He made his home a home for IK I lf2 I 1H I SBi Hi 1 i i3 1 Isq i IH i From November first will mak a twenty per cent discount on all Millinery Goods. We have a nice line of Silki, Velvets and Georgette Crepes which we will be very glad to make up for you in the atest THE' LADIES STYLE SHOP Phone 100 Bertha B. Couch, Prop. Hi I a lI 11 I HI CZ2 Isl i fiHl I I si HI CO i Hi the Methodist preacher and his Condensed smoke makes prayers ascended all through better meat, for sale by Havi-these years for the work his ian(j Drug Co. heart was in so much.

The funeral sermon was preac METHODIST CHURCH ed by Rev. Lorin W. Kempvof With the substance of the in-Pratt, a former pastor, fluenza in Haviland and the op-from Rom. 8:38:39. ening of the schools, the Sabbath services will be resumed this Single Comb Rhode Island coming Sunday, December 8th.

Red Cockerals $2 each. See or Sunday School at 10 public wor-write Ray F. Dorland, R. F. D.

ship and preaching at 11. The 1931 Oil lufliiininniuiiiniiinpiiiiiM I HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS 1 Mr. Bolinger of Bucklin was Mrs. B. B.

Couch will mcve here transacting business with her milinery store to the Eat on No. 4, Haviland, Kan. Siler Tuesday between H. F. trains.

Bldg. in the near future. Ir. Eaton lxing it up rfu. theme of the pastor will be, "The Christian Church and the New There will be no evening service.

I i iifiufiiiiHiiiiirft iniiiMif iirnn iiimm Mrs. Mabel Eaton was called Condensed smoke ma: to Hooker, on account of better meat, for sale by Havi-the sickness of her son and wife, land Drug Co. A dollar in the BANK worth two in ypuf pocket Of JD STANDING OF CONTESTANTS Below is a list of the Contest-'ants in the Watch and Diamond Contest now held at the Brink-, ley Cash Store, the votes were, counted Wednesday evening: Jane Todd -172 100 CJeo Hale Edith Hammond 35,700 Ida Williams 22,500 Marie Ruby Oshel ....1.7,250 -Bulah Kimberly ....7,050 1 Ethel Williams 3,000 Flossey Shepard I Everie Fisk 6,250 1 Ester Simpson ............2,100 Mildred Ottawa 2,250 Mrs. Sallie Cope .,1,000 Gertrude Long 1,000 Esther Miller 26,000 The editor has been helping to putout the Signal which accounts for being so late these days. Mr.

Claude Brashear who is running the Signal is on the sick list. Because then you are not going to spend it on the impulse of the moment. And it means that you are saving, and saving signifies character. How much you have in the bank is not so important as the fact that you do save and have a bank account. That's the gauge men are measured by for big jobs an.1 important positions which often start them on the road to fortune.

i i I We will be able to get a limited supply of FORD CARS in the future and are now taking orders. First orders placed, first filled, let us have your order now. We have a complete line of Ford repairs acessaries, Lap robes, radiator and hood covers, side curtains, seat and upholstering covers, tops, bodies, wheels, in fact anything to make your jrd right. Let us paint, repair and make your Ford look new, run like new, sell like new. A full tine tl Firestone, Goodyear, Bar Circle and Vacuum Cup Tires and tubes.

We have for sale New Ford Truck 3 Second hand Ford Touring cars, look and run like new, Prices right Wrights Ham Pickle is the: best for sugar curing meat. For sale by Haviland Drug Co. i Word was received here that nir if i Tnll- Mrs. vesier orrigan oi h.ik- BARD E.MATTHEWS. CASHIER hart, died last Tuesday of the influenza, and that Mr.

Cor-rigan and four children were in the hospital now with the same sickness. I riiiiriiiitriiiiitiKiiiiFiu'iiNDiiiKiMiutiitoiiTnFniiiiiiiiuHiniiitiKntiHiiiiiiUTiiMiiiii irmrrpuiiwitinrirninirijiriFiKitiiiii'- mn iiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiit iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiu niinimuniiminiwwiM Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliot and mother and little brother SThe Farmers Co-opera tiveCo. north of Culison were visiting Sunday.

1 Dodge 5 passenger Touring car, been out since February 1918, good in every way Buick touring car in good repair. 1 Chevrolet 5 ii Be a satisfied 1 Dodge roadster 1916 model, passenger. All for sale or trade. customer. Bring us your repair work.

Yours for Business 1 1 i i II Henry Wacker of Greensburg was in our city last Bring your poultry and Cream to the City Meat Market and receive highest cash price. I Will Wirth of Greensburg was in our city the first of the week. Choice Washington grown Roman Beauty, Spitzenberg an 1 Stayman boxed apples at per box if taken before cokl weather forces us to put them in the cellar. i Just few of those Red Dry Land potatoes left. W.

L. DUNBAR, Mgr. II II I. Haviland Motor Co. Use Wrights Condensed smoke for your meat, sold only at Haviland Drug Co.

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Years Available:
1903-1919