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The Holton Signal from Holton, Kansas • 7

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The Holton Signali
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Holton, Kansas
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THE HOLTON SIGNAL. November 17, 1910. PAGE 8EVEM HaaiiuiiiiaiBaasaBOfieiaBaaaaBeiRBCBiBKiaBcnmaaoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB nimMi DEATHS a Telephone 192 1 Block East of Post Office a a a ANNOUNCEMENT Livery and Feed Stable ROY METZKER, Prop. George Oneal After a lingering Illness Uncle George Oneal died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Virginia Sohoonover, near Arrlngton, Tuesday morning, November 8, 1910, in his 81st year.

For one of his age he was robust, hearty and in good health until last June when he was taken suddenly ill. George Oneal was born at Philippi, West Virginia, June 5, 1830, and died in Jefferson county, Kansas November 8, 1910, aged 80 years, 6 months and 3 days. He was next to the younffest of fourteen fYhllrlren and the First Class Rigs, at your Service day or night. Satisfaction Guaranteed "yE are glad to inform the public that we are again in a position to furnish money on real estate loans at a reasonable rate of interest and in a comparatively short time. Call on us for loans.

We are pleased to talk over business matters with any one interested. We can furnish Real Estate Loans to persons having money to invest. EBBBBBBB9EZEBBBBBBBBBWUEUI 8 last survivor but one of the family, a Hi ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I will sell at public sale at the Frank Swain farm, 1 mile north and 1 miles east of Circleville. Thursday, November 17.

Commencing at 10 o'clock, a. the following property: 7 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES a The RAFTER FARM MORTGAGE CO. HOLTON, KANSAS October 25, 1849 he was married to Harriet A. Reed at Philippi, West Virginia. To this union were born six children, John of Denison, Rebecca A.

deceased, William of Val ley Falls, Mary E. Faunce of Onaga, Virginia C. Schoonover of Arrlngton and Olive Tebow of Passa-dena, Calif. He ds survived by all except Mrs. Smith.

The mother died Consisting of 1 bay horse 5 years old, 1 black horse 7 years old, 1 gray mare 13 years old bred to Roller Jack, Two Great Events United States Land and Irrigation Exposition Chicago Coliseum November 19 to December 4, 1910 Rock Island Lines will have a eomprthm-tive exhibit showing in a novel way the wonderful development along its lines. U. S. Government exhibit and lectures. 1 six-year-old mare mule, 2 coming 3-year old mules unbroken, 1 sucking BOX SUPPER.

In three years ago. All the children were A complete stock of wall paper all grades at Myers Notion Store. J. C. Martin, of Overbrook, Kansas, visited friends here over Sunday.

At Wigwam school, four miles born at Philippi LIST YOUR FARMS FOR SALE Roy Fitch of Wamego spent at the home of Judge Barker. south, of Holton, Friday evening Nov-, in ig64 uncle George and his family ember 18th. Janice Cocherell, teach- m0ved to Illinois where they resided sr- two years. March 1, 1866, they land OR TRADE with W. D.

Green, the swapper. Office over State Bank. ed at Valley Falls, which, has since mule. 32 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 11 milk cows, 9 coming two-year-old steers, 12 spring calves. 23 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 4 brood sows, 1 male hog thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey, 3 shoata averaging about 80 pounds, 15 pigs.

45 acres of corn in field, 9 tons of millet hay, 1 stack oats straw, 3 ton timothy hay, 4 tons clover hay 5 doz. A fine line of wall paper suitable for all rooms at Myers' Notion Store. been his home, except a few years at Arrington. Father Smith went to Holton Thurs day The Holton orchestra will furnish the music for the grand ball Thanksgiving evening. Blaine corre WANTED Hair work.

Hair watch chains, guards and switches made by, Mrs. S. L. Bundy 707 Ohio avenue i He came, he saw. he conauered.

To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Isaacs of Denton have been visiting in Holton. spondent in Westmoreland Recorder. him the new west was a land of prom ise.

From a small beginning he won You can save money and get Wall paper at Myers' Notion Store chic.kens, 30 bushels seed oats, some Miss Babette Sarbach left yesterday for Leavenworth and Lawrence where she will visit friends and relatives. harness, 2 wagons, 1 buggy. FARM IMPLEMENTS Consisting E. Hobbs of Holton, visited Willis in the battle of life and prospered, in Morrill and wife between trains his enjoyable retirement remember-Tuesday Miss Dessie Longberg ing the hardships and trials of early of Holton spent Sunday in Goff days as a pleasant dream. He and Miss Ada Powell spent Sunday with his late twin brother, Thomas, so her parents.

Goff Advance. similar in personal appearance, that Tour wall paper wants can be satisfied at Myers' Notion Store for money. of one binder, one riding combined 5 per cent discount on stoves at Wheeler Edgerton. This is unusual at the beginning of the season. lister, one riding plow, one walkini International Live Stock Exposition Chicago Union Stocky Yards November 26 to December 3, 1910 Greatest Show of Its Kind in the World You cannot afford to miss these events.

They are interesting and instructive plow, two riding cultivators, one i intimate friends were often mistaken You are sure of being pleased in your wall paper selections at Myers' Notion Store. curling disc, one disc sod cutter, one hand corn shell er, 1 two section har- in their identity, were well and favor- W. E. Geren and H. C.

Hyder of Bancroft were in Holton last Satur Mrs. DeVere Rafter and Mrs. J. F. Jarrell are in Topeka, attending the Masonic banquet there this evening.

row. Some household goods. Other articles too numerous to mention. ably known here for forty odd years. Uncle George was a loving husband, kind and indulgent father and as a neighbor followed the golden rule.

We shall long remember his cheery Mrs. P. C. Neilson and children have returned home from a visit in Kensington, Kansas. day helping unload a tank car of fuel oil for Mr.

Geren, who is manager of the U. S. oil station at that place Bancroft item in Goff Advance. When you get ready to buy a buggy see Henry Keller. He has some excellent values in buggies this fall.

W. D. Nauheim will have a lunch stand on the ground. Ask Rock Island Ticket Agant for information. One of the nicest ways to finish a greeting and hearty handsnaKes and TERMS: 11 months time, purchas Art Garland hard coal stove, second hand with all new fire pot and grate Enquire of W.

D.Green. A full line of Thanksgiving post er giving note with approved security. Notes to draw 6 per cent from date. room is by the application of water -of him ever speak well. color Instead of paper.

It is cheap-1 The funeral was held from the M. -n i i il .1 cards. Makinson Brookens. or smrt morn nrT.lar.Kv milium ii- i -C. cuurcu.

suuui 01 iim If not paid when due to draw 10 per cent from date. 2 per cent off for Miss Mabel Glover visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mn W. S. Glover in Circleville.

nesday morning at 10:30, Rev. F. M. Testerman of Meriden officiating at Sons have a full line of stencils and are doing some handsome jobs. Mrs.

Etta Bliss and baby of Randolph Iowa, are visiting at the J. R. DAGUE. the services in the presence of a home of Fred Hartman, north of town cash. Sums of and under, cash.

THOMAS SWAIN, Administrator. Lum Pool, Auctioneer. Clarence Beightel, Clerk. RKMXaEiHEaSfl3EBBSWB3M Misses Blanche and Vera Wible visited in McLouth over Sunday, the guests of Miss Bess Edmonds. WANTED Everyone in Holton congregation of friends and vicinity read the opening chapters neighbors.

The burial was in Rose of the new serial by Robert W. Cham-1 Hin cemetery at Valley Falls, where Mr. and Mrs. Justine RUey came from Western Kansas last week and win- will be in Jackson county this Transfer At Scott Taber's you will find Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Yeager of Cir- cleville visited Saturday and Sunday bers in the November number Cosmopolitan Magazine. is the greatest novel of the year and is illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. Johnston's Swiss Style Milk Choco and with the former's parents here. FOR SALE, sweet potatoes late Creams, Johnston Dutch Bitter Red turnips. A few Rhode Island Mrs.

James Makinson of Cedar, 5232 rings. Bart Jack son. came Wednesday or last weeK to visit her son, W. O. Makinson.

Elder Slade accompanied Rev. Hol-bert to his appointment here Sunday afternoon, and did the preaching. Elder Slade will be remembered by the Sweets, Johnston's Chocolate Cherries. They are as fine and delicious candies as can be bought. See them in our show window this week.

Scott Taber. of Baldwin, Alfred Quackenbush Miss Flossie Rice, Miss Clara Tillot gaturday old settlers as assisting in a big re his beloved wife and daughter repose. Valley Falls Vindicator. Mrs. E.

E. Tutt Mrs. Elizabeth Tutt, wife of E. E. Tutt, in east Jackson county died Tuesday evening November 8, 1910, aged 85 years last September.

Her daughters, Mrs. J. T. B. Gephart, and Mrs.

L. H. Burnett, and son J. E. Tutt of Valley Falls, with other mem bers of the family were at her bedside.

Mother Tutt had been in failing health, for some time. The funeral was held from the family homestead on South Cedar Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Elliott of Denison officiating at the sservippis. The burial was in Rose ton with his broher Thomas Bon, urea iursn ana rramt imo spent Sunday in Mayetta with Mr. vival held here 27 years ago.

America City Note in Havensville Review. and Mrs. Chas. Cline. I have succeeded to the transfer business of H.

Huddle, and moved the office to the S. S. Freeman produce building, east side square. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of Mr. Huddle's customers, and ask all others who need hauling to give me a trial.

Mrs. M. F. Gabel went to Leavenworth, and visited until Tuesday with her brother, George Schienderberger and family. A most complete fall line of rugs is ready for inspection at Roebke's Furniture Store.

The variety in pat terns, quality, sizes and prices is greater than ever before. THANKSGIVING POST CARDS One cent each. Look them over. Makinson Brookens. The hotel opened for business Tuesday morning and was given a splendid boost by the Morrill people.

Sixty people took dinner and supper. Mr Gish is greatly pleased with the feeling of good will shown him by the business men and citizens of Morrill and community. Morrill News. Thos. WT.

Southard, of Kansas City, a poultry judge was in Holton Thursday, Friday and Saturday scoring poultry. (Hill cemetery Valley Falls, where her FOR REXT 6 room house close in 110.00 per month. See W. D. Green, the swapper.

Office over Kansas State Bank. Mrs. A. F. Amadon returns today to her home in Boston, after an extended visit here with her 6on Prof.

Amadon. I father, Martin L. Myers, a uaugnier, trouble in find- Mrs. Gephart, and a sister Mrs. John Geo.Kulp Most women have that Beland lie at rest, ing Just the kind of neckwear at that is the most comfortable and BauBBiaaiaiHiiBniassBflSJi BLACK BLACK Real Estate Brokers and Loaa Agts.

SPECIALTIES: Jackson county i Office phone 567 Residence phone 568 THANKSGIVING POST CARDS One cent each. Look them over. Makinson Brookens. the same time is the latest style. You will not have thi9 to contend wth, if you see the new line of collars belts and notions at Mrs.

E. Fairchilds. 1 uiniiniiiiiiinuuuu A new lot of buggies. Some of the latest patterns and designs and the best values we have ever had for the money. Henry Keller.

and farm and town properties Texas Coast country land. Office In City Hotel Bldg. Phone 400 Mr. Trompetor, of the firm of Luebbe and Trompetor in Horton attended the Campbell-St Marys foot, ball game here Thursday. Elizabeth Myers Elizabeth Myers was born September 12, 1825 at New Market, Va.

Her parents moved to Philippi, Wes Virginia, where on May 23rd 1850 Elizabeth was united in marriage to E. E. Tutt who survives her. To th's union ten 'children were born, six of whom are living and were present at the funeral. They are Louis M.

Tutt, Bonner Springs; Mrs. Clara Gephart, Mrs. Laura Burnett, and J. E. Tutt Valley Falls, and Miss Ida M.

Tutt of Holton and Harry W. Tutt at home. In 1869 the family moved to Jackson county, Kansas, which has since been the narental home and where WATCHES. Always right in price, True time keepers, Classy In appearance, Handy to have, 1 Each one guaranteed, Satisfactory in every way. ROSS FRANCIS, East Side Jewerel BBBCIBBaZBBBaBBBB9Q3SMBL STRAYED, an 8 month3 old red calf.

No. 11, pasted on hip. Finder notify O. A. Ash, Circleville, and receive reward.

Tel. 7 H. BBaBBIBBBiaBBBKaBSKWEMEB MECK GABEL At Scott and Taber's you will find Johnston's Swiss UNDERTAKERS Style Milk Chocolate Creams, THANKSGIVING POST CARDS One cent each. Look them over. Makinson Brookens.

Johnston's Chocolate Cher South Side Square, Holton, Kan the golden wedding of father and mother Tutt was celebrated ten years TAKE YOUR HONE PAPER FIRST THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR The Kansas City Star And Times The Star and Times, reporting the full twenty-four hours news each day in thirteen issues of the paper each week, are furnished to regular subscribers at the rate of 10 cents per week. As newspapers, the Star and the Times have no rivals. No other publisher furnishes his readers with the full day and night Associated Press reports, as does the Star and Times. This should recommend the papers especially to the "progressive merchant and farmer. I deliver both the Star and Times to the subscriber's door promptly on arrival of trains.

Give me a trial. R. F. KIRKENDALL, Distributor At Freeman's East Side aBavHsaaaiBBBiaBaaaaaaBB ago. ries.

These are as fine and delicious candies as can be bought. See them in our show window this week. Besides the bereaved husband and mBSaSOXXBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBnHSBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBB sorrowing children, Mrs. Tutt is survived by three brothers, well and fav a Scott Taber. orably known in eastern Kansas, Irenus C.

Myers of Denison, Judge GENTLEMAN DON Louis M. Myers of Valley Falls, and John Q. Myers of Holton. Is the life story of a dog told by himself in a simple entertaining way. Mrs.

Harshberger the author, is a CAVANAUGH MCPHERSON Livery, Feed and sale Barn Kansas woman and this is a good story of the Kansas home. The illustrations are original by David Stewart, UPSIDE DOWN OR RIGHT SIDE UP. It doesn't make the slightest difference how you carry one of our "Conklins Vest Pocket Pens, it wont spill or leak. 13.00 ia the price. ROSS FRANCIS, East Side Jeweler.

HIIIIIIII iiiiiiinuinnii a J. E. Hoagland A. P. Hoagland The Best Security On Earth Is Earth Itself 5 We want lo Bug your Dorses and Mules i i Dr.

hoop's Health Coffee is created from pure parched grains, malt, nuta, etc. no real coffee in it. Fine flavor, is "made in a No 20 or30 minutes tedious boiling. Sample free. R.

W. Hill A Son, Denison Kansas. a young Topeka artist, and show exceptional genius and merit. Gentleman Don is a story that is popular with grown people and children alike. No one can read.it with out having a kindlier feeling for the dog and a better understanding of this Intelligent animal as Don in his heart to heart talks with the reader tells of his trials and tribulations and the Joys and fears that come to every dog.

The book made its appearance on the last day of the Teachers' Annual Convention at Topeka and sold about as fast as the books came from the bindery. The book is listed at 1.00 net, postage 11 cents. Crane and Co. Publishers Topeka, Ks. 1 Holton Real Estate Loan Co.

3 If you are interested drop us a postal and we will call and 5 and 'see yon. If you wish to sell or exchange your farm we will be glad to put it on our lists and will give you our test effort. Remember we have what you want any- 5 where you want it or we will get it for you. We will try and give you only reliable information. Remember not to forget we WANT your business, and We WILL deserve it 217 1-2 block cisl if Sa'LcrlaH EKel DONT WAIT.

tiU your watch needs the undertaker. Take It to the doctor, bring it to us when its pulse Is too fast or too slow. We will diagnose its case. ROSS FRANCIS, East Side Jeweler. imniiinnniiii unuiiiiiiiiiinniiiuiiiu.

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