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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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File Onloo HAVILAND. KANSAS. FR.IDAY. APR. I 5.

1907. SO 44. VOL. IV. SAND EIm5n 1 think more spend less I .11 uwwmMMunuiti I AL AND OTHERWISE LUwUUJi j.

Mrs. I. N. Carver is still on ti ck lUt. I Dennis Cox lias the western nk Rich has with an elevator at Coats.

TIm? local crew took dinner at the Kendall restaurant Satur- i WHY It that the srersgv man worth so much lett ia money ana property than we right to expect him to It isn't because doesn't make the mone.v, for the average maa ia imlus-trious and ha carted from 110,000 to in the past ten yeara. It i because he doesn't give much serious thought to bis income or his outgo-Serious thought would teach him the true Talue of a dollar; then ha yobIc! spend carefully and save steadily. That System-aeon place any man ahead of his fellows. A BANK ACCOUNT helps you to realize the value of money, makes it easier to handle your financial affairs and to have a growing balance after paying necessary expenses. We invite your account and will help you to save.

STATE BANK. A. n.ivU and nn. llurchel. weut Wichita Tuesday.

Mr. Gibbs is fast recovering i tin List cent illness. CiiBfl fT'kirur tt TT was friends 1 ere last week. Raymond Ellis is reported 1 4 ill fit wl 'L I 5 Vs If i-iu Orr, wtnt fit-bing Wed-uoday. H.

Meyer came in Wednesday r.nd left us a $. Call again. 'ihrce tew scholars at the Academy, this week. Lynn CKk3 and wife, spent last Thursday in Pratt. Ika Corson and Jin Kay was in town Tuesday.

We understand that the chartet for fie bunk is here. Van waldmg beiU will ring on. Let the good work go on. Chas. Stevenson from Greens-bqrg was seen on our streets one day this week.

Waiter Cain and wife, from i aaJ Arcbie Frame went to the Bun? on Saturday last. Wesley Thorp Shipped cattle the later part of last week. The Haviland Bottling works were running full blast Friday of last week. Mr. Earle Smith, of Stafford county, was here last week.

Mr. Mabaffey, representative of the Singer Sewing Machine was here recetly. Will Corrigan was on our streets Saturday. Farmer Swank, of Wellsford was iu town Saturday. Mr.

Stevens was down from the north Friday, Frank Norton from north of Wellsford was seen on our streets Saturday. Picke Whitlow is sporting a new road wagou. Don Ma ret. the last of the returned Saturday night. Shelvey Archibald done some fancy cow dealing last week.

Isn't it a boat time Dave Blaine was iniportiug souio harvest hands? Ve have placed the McCaakey System in our store to gain friends, not to lose them. Bryant Bugs. If it pays the Rock Island to advertise and pay the cash for it wont it pay every busineess man i fin town? WHY IS IT? Belvidere, was in our town Wed- nesday. II viand has a new delivery wagon The Orphans' home at C. A.

Taylor's is a thing pi the past. The Moore chjldern now wake their home with Writ. Smith's and Horace Vance l.us gone to the country. It was ever thus and wc presume ever will be; but a certain young man thinks it is pretty tough to have a half dozen other fellows and their bests conspire to get his girl away. The 7 year old, who had been coloring Easter eggs, went to Sunday school Sunday with coloring on his hands.

When he returned, iu answre to his mother's scolding, he said he had kept his bauds iu his pockets. A Downs man whose daughter's steady does not always go home when the hands of the clock reach eleven, is said to be perfecting an invention that ought to be a winner. It is a clock that goes ajong quietly like any other well regulated clock until 11 P. M. comes.

At this hour it strikes and after each stroke the cuckoo appears and distinctly says is belief it will have the desired effect. Ex. An old Irishman known to have $500 on deposite at the bank was laying at the point of death. He summoned his doctor and asked hiir the bill. "Three hundred dollars," said the doctor.

Pat then inquired of the priest what his services were worth. "Two hundred dollars," was the reply. The dying man looked from one to the other. Finally he said, pointing to one side of his bed, "doctor stand The doctor complied with his request; vThenipointihg to the other side of ith bed ihe asked the priest to stand there, which he did. Jutthrerrt Pat's wife came into the room.

"What! Pat? sh0 8alrt. looking from one to the other. "Sure, Bridget, the doctor says I can not live, and I want to die just loike Christ did, with a thafe on each side of me. "-Ex. Found.

A ladies coat a short distance north fo Haviland. Owner may have same by calling and paying for this notice. Miss Belle Frame and Metta Davis, is assisting- Miss Elma Albertson this week. the Millinery shop. Kelley's famous flour at York's.

Kotice. I I There will be a Moving Picture Show in the Woodman Hall on Monday night April 8. A good plain picture is -gjiaranteed. The citizen's ticket won out in the election here Monday. I -5 '-t J.

I fir Sylvester and Jane Crngun went- to Grwit Bend I night and returned Tuesday. David Newlin and family have rucved into the Shuck house, recently vacated by Mr. Minors. R. V.

Maple's sister-in-law ccuie in Tuesday for a short visiCrt We aro! glad to lean; that Miss Mabel Luugren is able to be back among us again. Claud Bureh returned home Wenesday from Manhattan, here he was attending school. Mr. Coe, the dark complected man, preached at the M. E.

church Satu i day. Paul Newlin and Miss Vickery, Horace Cosand and Miss went to the R'ickefellow's ranch. Wednesday. Kjhe haviland Grain Live Stock ASSOCIATION, GRAIN. COAL, and FEED.

Grinding, 7 cents per hundred. Highest Market Price paid for Grain of all kinds. M. F. WHITLOW tv Meat Market.

KENDALL REEDER, Props. Fresh and Salt Meats Atways on Hand. CASH for FireXightnirtg, Tornado In surance on BUILDINGS. STOCK. GRAIN.

NONE BETTER. The OLD ST. PAUL At The Onlooker. Good's delivered to all parts the city free of charge. M.

Notice. On or by the 15th of April the Gilbert pasture will be open for stock. Can accommodate alt. Also, a Mammouth jack will be kept on the farm for service. Usual prices.

C. F. Coleman A Co. The poor man insures because he must have his crop to meet bills contracted in advance. The rich man insures because he don't like to loose his crop Batman the insurance Paul.

-r: We handle famia i flour, every sack it. a. Yurkl "Mr. II. Siler, made a trip to Wichita Tuesday.

Picket Whitlow made a flying trip to Hutchinson, Tuesday. Lnton Baer is ou the sick list this week. Mr. Ruhenkamp was in our town the first of th week. King Clements and son, Vern.

wade a trip to Hutchinson Saturday. Editor Cooke, of Greensburg spent Tuesday in Haviland. Have you forgot tin ii of two years ogo? Better see Batman for hail insurance Paul Mrs. R. D.

Woodward and son, Evert, have been visiting friends and relatives at Fowler. Brake Minor and Charles Philpottwent to Fowler Tuesday. iss Florenco Owens made this effice a pleasent call Tuesday. Mrs. Kimberjy and son Ed.

went Wichita Sunday night on 30. El went for treatment. Miss Belle Frame conducted the examation held hero last Fridayand Saturday for county diplomas. Mr. and Mrs.

Cauthers and r. and rs. C. Cooke, took dinner wtyh Will Baerand family Mv. Whitlow left the first of the week to attend the M.

E. conference at Wellington. a iWiniains, Dick and Marvin) Whitlow went to Whichita the first of the week, to Attend the thrashermen's convention. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Kendall spent Sunday with Wheeler Cullins and wife. Miss Myrtle Kendall and Miss Blanche Hankens kept the restaurant. L. C.

Wagner is with us again this week. He has charge of the elevator in the absence of Marvin Whitlow. Mrs. Shepardand Martha Carr, sloped here on their way home from Coldwater, where they have been holding meeting. The St.

Paul or the Phenix for city property, farm and livestock insurance. L. W. Batman the insurance man. Wheeler Smith came in Monday, from Hutchinson, where he had been to see his.

father, who fa not getting along as well qa we had hdped to here. We often wonder why it is ipany young men can be seen loafing upon our streets untill a late hour of night, says an exchange. Many of them are from our best homes. The fathers of these young men, many of them at least, are numbered among our nest citizens. If their cows or their horses, or even their favorite dog, was away from home af tnrdark they would be out on a search, but their own child en can roam the town" all night with apparently no being made to find them.

The boy seems to be turned loose at a tender age to wonder at will into the paths of sin and vice, and then wo wonder where all our tramps and worthless specimens of humanity come from. It is regrettable fact that too many of them come from seed germinated in. good homes and them sown in a earless manner upon pur streets and back alleys. Readerjs your boy wasting his time ppon the streets? If so. shoul you not, 1 at least look after him as carefully at nightfall as you would your horse and cow? We do not intimate that this evil exists to a greater extent in this community than in our sister towns, but the evil seems universal, and increases in magnitude as the years roll by.

Grandfather and Grandmother Hun S-yrh ale, spent lew days here the first of the week. Mi'ca frjai nwlh of Greemsburg, was here Tuesday visiting his two sons L. W. and John. Miss Lola Piper, of Stafford county, is here attending school at the Academy.

She makes her home with her uncle, L. W. Batman. The article handed in at this office regarding the marriage of Mrs. Stanley was not correct.

This appeared in the issue of two weeks ago and we hereby correct the error. If you deal with us, you don't say, "yu nftve charged us with goods we never Why? Because we use a McCaskey Register. Bryant Brcw. 1.

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