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Herington Journal from Herington, Kansas • Page 1

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Herington Journali
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"vm r'l' TV II 1 'V "If Vl If H'TI VOL. II. HERINGTON, DICKINSON COUNTY, KANSAS, JANUARY 15, 1894. NO. 0 TIME TABLE.

Chicago Rock Island and Pacific coins east: No. 4 Mail and Express L.l.,i No. '2 Mail and Express No; 32 Local Freight. Another Lodge. The Ilerington Lodge Degree of Honor A.

O. U. W. was organized last Tuesday night at the G. A.

R. hall by Grand Lodge Deputy, E. I). Harris. Tho new members take hold with a vim that promises to make it a lively and successful Lodge.

The following officers wtro elected "and installed. Past Chief of Honor, Miss Cora Coffey. Chief of Honor, Mrs. Jane Beam. Lady of Honor, Mrs.

N. Chief of Ceremonies, Mrs. Monahan. Recorder, Mrs. Gertrude Collins.

Financier, Mrs. Lillian Harris. Receiver, Miss Abbie McXaspy. Sister Usher, Mbs Nora McNaspy. Inside Watchman, Mrs.

55. A. Ames. Outside Watchman, Jas. McNaspy.

1:85 a 12:00 :30 a 1:45 a 4:45 8:10 a 1:45 a 4:45 7:50 a o'oino south: N. Mall and Express No. 1 Mail and Express No. 31 Local Freight OOTNO SOUTHWEST No. 23 Mail and Express No.

19 Mail and Express No. til Local Freight 8AI.INA fnAltcn: A Handsome Remembrance. One of the pleasant tiling of this life is to be rememliered by your friends, especially when you have done your duty well, and tlie remembrance comes from those who are not at all backward in rendering an acknowledgement in the right kind of a way. Tbe latest occasion of the kind was 'brought to our attention during the session -of the Eastern Star Chapter at Ilerington last Saturday evening. The Chapter belnfr at work under the or-' derof business, "for the good of the liro.

Geo. A. McMillan obtained possession of the "floor" and began, in his usual nntured way, to recount some of the duties devolving upon Ids office that of Worthy Patron of the Chapter which are to chide the actions of members when guilty of violating the rules, and to honor and praise those whose actions are founded on those grand principles which are catenated to beautify and adorn. It is perhaps needless to say that most of This will Interest You. Everything advertised is first-class.

Sugar has advanced again but We will continue this price for a while. Come in and see us we will save you money. We have lots of bargains besides these for you. No. 27 Mail and Express 4:50 8:30 a ill No.

Ho Local rneglit Trustees, E. I). Harris, IJ. U. Beardslee and II.

C. Stenger. Medical Examiners, l)rs. ft. H.

Slither- i land and J. W. Money. Trial Excursions. Via.

the Kock Island Ry. On December 12, 1HU3, January 9, 1M4, February lHlh, No. 3 runs through to Fdrth Worth. No. 1 runs to Fort Worth.

No. 23 runs through to Liberal and Dodge City. No. 19 runs to Pratt. No.

2 makes connections nt McFarland with the Chicago vestibule train for Manhattan, Belleville, Clay Center, Norton, Goodland, Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and jioints west, northwest and southwest, No. 2 and 4 run through cars for Topeka, llorton, St. Joseph, Kansas City nnd Chicago. Connecting at llorton to Sebetha, Pawnee, Fairbury, Nelson, Beatrice, Lincoln, Omaha, Council Bluffs and points beyond. At Kansas City and St.

Joseph for points east, north and south. The only line, running through1 Chair Cars and Slecpers'to Chicago making fast time and connections at Chicago for all points east. For full information concerning the Great Rock Island Route callrin or address, N. Coi.e, Agent. Ilerington, Kansas.

March 18th. April 10tt and Slay KM4. tickets will be on sale to Texas points at one fare for the round trip. 'Good for re 8 Cherries, 1 pound Befit Common Mixed Candy, 1 Cream Candy, 1 Best Cream Caramals, 2 'tt 4( ti 1 Peanut Candy, 1 can Lobsters, '45c 45c 25c 25c 12c 12c 12c 50c 1 pound Royal BakinK'Towder, 1 pound Price's 2 cans Salmon, 2 2 pound Oysters, 1 can California Grapes, 1 IMums, 1 Peaches, Scans Pears, turn in 30 days from date of sale. Prices and Work (oil.

22 pounds Granulated Sv.gar, Barton Bros. Steam Laundry 1 pound Lion Coffee, 1 can Blackberries, the menHers present were at first a good ilea) surprised at the remarks the Brother was making, but as he walked up in front 'of Sister Flo llenlen's chair and disclosed -the beautiful Past Worthy Matron's Jewel which he held in his hand, and proceeded to 'direct his remarks particularly to the sister herself, a sigh of relief and an exultation of joy arose in the hearts of each and every member present. This handsome jewcll was then given ovci to Sister ilenlen asa'markof respect and as a public acknowledgement of the she had rendered the Chapter during the yttir just closed, -in the highest office within their-ffift Sister Ilenlen being taken fluite by surprise, was able to say little more than to thank the members from the bottom of her heart for that magnificent gift which she hoped that she Slight be able to wear with Imnnr to that institution which she so 8 cans Blackberries, Gold Band Coffee, is where you get value received for every nickle you pay out. Goods called for and delivered 1 can Table Peaches, 2 cans 75c Tea, 50c 40c fuke. Prices reasonable.

MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. ooino wkst: Tea dust, Worth Double The Moiey. "Send at once to John Sebastian, G. T. A Passenger, No.

201, Local Freight, 217 10:05 a in 8:62 a in 5c 15c 25c Klo 20c 81.00 Sc. 25c 2oe 15c 15; 15c 10c 17c He 17c, 7c 25o 10c 25c 6c Br 10c 10C 25 20c 4c 25c 10c R. I. P. R.

Chicago, Illinois, and Fast freight, JN o. 21U, receive, postage paid, the slickest deck Of cards you ever handled. Only Ten Cents 'GOINO EAST 1 package Buck Wheat, 1 Griddle Cake Flour, 1 Oat Flake, 1 Gloss Starch, 1 Faultless Starch, I Cofh Starch, 3 pound Box Crackers, 1 Ginger 'Snaps, Passenger, per pack, in stamps or coin. ra 2:00 th 2:45 a tn Local freight. isai.

Through Freight, No. 218, 24c 24c E5c 40c 80c 10c 10c 10c 10c 6c '8c 7c 20c 10c 7c 'lOc 8c lc 5c 10c 4c 8c 7c 18c tw Tickets on sale to all itoints in tho Teadtferi' Examination. The regular quarterly teachers' exami United States and Canada. I Sweet Crackers, 1 Soda T. M.

Throp, Agent nation will belield in the Central building, much loves. The jewel is a handsome one and on it is inscribed: "Sister Flo A. Jionlen, from Ksther Chapter No. 96, O.i:. S.

Dec. 27th, 1HH3." It was manufactured expressly to 'order and is one of the nicest that can be made. 1 package Velvet Meal, 1 can California Apricots, 1 Grapes, 1 Plums, 1 8 pound Pine Apple, 1 2 pound Oysters, 1 1 1 Best Salmon, 1 Oil Sardines, 4 cans 1 crfn Mustard Sardines, 1 Soup, 1 bottle 10c Vanilla, 1 10c Lemon, 1 15c Vanilla, 1 15e Lemon, 1 35c Vanilla, 1 25c Lemon, 1 pound White Navy Bean's, 10 pfcuhds Hominy, 8 Oat Flake, 1 package Lawrence Pancake Flour, 2 pounds Evaporated Apricots, 2 Peaches, 3 Pears, 5 11 Raisins, Abilene, on JUn. 27th, beginning at 8 D. F.

Siitkk, County Superintendent. 1 Clean Currants, 1 box Mule Matches, 4 boxs Parlor Matches, OTTO KUETI1ER, General Blacksmkhing, HERINGTON, KANSAS. S. 3. Convention.

A very pleasant and profitable session of the South East Dickinson Sunday School Association was held here in Ilerington according to announcement last week. 'The Presbyterian clur-ch was Crowded 'iKitU afternoon and evening, and the program was In all respects a food one. Mr. A. L.

Evers of Dillon, presided, and 7c Farmers hring in your Tlow Lays and 6c (jet them sharpened on my Emery Wheel. 5c 15c 20c 1 package Mini Meat, 1 Yeast, 1 TJocoanut, 1 cake Chocolate, Sweet, 4 pound Chocolate, 1 packajre Bird Seed, 1 cake KisidK Sun Stove Polish, 1 bottle 10c Blue 8 67.., 1 Mustard Dressing, 1 Catsup, 25c size, 1 package Fruit Pudding, 4 takes White Russian Soap, 1 cake 4 cakes Silk Sofvp, lcake 8 cakes Sun 5 West Toilet Soap, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, IlElUXGTON, KANSAS, CAPITAL, $50,000. -all those who were placed upon the pro GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE gram, with the bare exception of County Miinerintendcnt D. F. Shirk who was una 10c.

25c 250 25c 25c 10c lHe 2ucj BOc. 15c 25c Ilk! 2oc 25o 15c 4c. 40c 2lV. voidably absent attending the Y. M.

C. A. at Lawrence, were present and fulfilled every obligation that was placed upon Prof. Nihart, in addition to his own work, read the paper that Mr. Shirk had 1 pound Best Prunes, 1 can 2 pound Apple Butter, 2 carts 2 pound 1 pail' Jelly, 1 gallon 175 best Head Light Oil, 1 Sauer Kraut, 8 Sacks Dairy Salt, 1 pound Ground Pepper, 1 Mustard, 1 Whole Pepper, 1 packaue Pearline, 1 pound Horse Shoe Tobacco, 1 gallon Best Vinegar, 1 package Tooth Picks, 8c 15c 4c 15c 4c 25c 20c 7c 10c 'lOc '9c 1 cake Best Toilet Soap, prepared, therefore the program was com plete and in every respect a good one.

A mixed choir furnished the music and this formed nn es-ieiitial part of both the 1 three pound can Tomatoes, 1 can VJhton Corn, 1 Beatrice Corn, 1 King Corn, 1 Blair Peas, 1 Morrowfat Pca, afternoon and the evening program. Prof. 10ANS ON GATTLE A SPECIALTY, John IJ. Engle of Enterprise delivered the principle address in the evening. County vOrfcaniecr, Mr.

C. I). Wood was also present and made somcvery pertinent hits in connection with the answering the queries submitted in the "Question Drawer." The entire exercises are worthy of extended -'mention, and the oftener the convention can favor us with its presence, better it will suit -the Ilerington people. Taxes Paid. If you do not se6 what you want here, ask for it.

In Dry Goods We 'have most any thing you want. We will sell as follows: i24c Canton for, ioc Best Dress Ginghams for yit 15 1 6c Canton for "i2l2c Best Calico for Sc We will positively give reduction on everything in ouf line Call and see us. Thanking you for past favors, we are Yours truly, Down With High Prices SO TO 70 PER CENT. OFF ONE THOUSAND DIFFERENT ARTICLES Sold Direct to Coneumere. TO THE EAST.

BEST OININQ GAR SERVICe IN THE WORLD. The nock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular patronage demands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete With vestibuled trains, magnificent dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most elegant, and of recently improved patterns. Faithful and capable management and polite, honest service from employes are important items. They are a double duty to the Company and to travelers and it is sometimes a task dilllcult of accomplishment.

Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ground. The Importance of this Line can be better understood if a short lesson in geography be now recited. What Is the great Eastern termini 6f tho Itock Island Route? Chicago. What other sub-Eastern termini has it? Peoria. To what important points does it run trains to the Northwest? St.

Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Watertown and Sioux Falls, Dakota. To what important Iowa and The Little Detective," $5.00 Successful Again. Mrs. W. S.

Morgan met with'cjiiite as eood a streak of luck at tho Kansas Poultry Show which was held at Topeka last week as she did ati-be Missouri hirfl show. She was awarded first, second and third premiums on her Buff Cochin pullets, first on breeding pen and second on cockrels, and that too with no special pains at show-ink them, more than to send the pen along ami allow the birds to exhibit themsolves. There is nothing fhift succeeds like success, and tins essential point in raising L. D. Postal elves Postage In CENTS, Wulfciii from ox.

to 25 Ibi. FAMILY S0ALE3, 240 $5. Platform Scales, $1 1 to $20. Forges and Blacksmittis' Tools. Farmer' Furu.

WiO. Fof und Kit of Tooli, itruifra can do oihl lolja, mv1nt time poultry as In other domestic animals, is to handle onlyMie best, and in that respect Mrs. Morgan is fully up to the tin, as the success she Is having with her fowls WAGONSCALE3. most surely Indicates. Only innniifnotun'r-n In Aiimt1( lltliu lint Mute ImiL tin hi'nl 'f Liitflikft Opera House We Lead.

Block. NeVcr Follow Ilerington, lansas, January 1, 1894. The H. 8. 0.

Party. 2-Ton6xl2)S40. The Ilerington Social Club enjoyed a 3-Ton '7H330. 4-Ten (8xl4)ftOV UleHMtnt evening last Saturday night at -j iicnm iiojt una iimM in'nm wiin ra.ru Sfaif.aiooiiifr varh-th'B. AIo, Creech's new hall This was the first they 'have had under tho new management and 1 1 in nut'i'iriurruwB, t'lH, Ki'U Milla.titjpy I'rcbMrM, Min' fy DHiwtTH, riuiht'H Wiiuucin and all Jlurdwaru biiecfdltluu.

HERINGTON EAT ARRET itwaslirst class 1n very respect. The weather was fine, the inusic was lino, the prompting was fine and everything was as it should be. These parties are given by our home folks ami only members in good DEALF.IiS IV SAFES OF ALL SIZES. No. 4, weight LIU) ro.

SEWING MACHINES, standing are permitted to attend. Hence the company is alw-ays a select one and Nebraska points? Pes Moines, Davenport, Iowa Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska. RIMEMBEft The Great Rock Island Iloute runs all regular trains to Englewood suburban station, close to World's Fair grounds, and you can save time and trouble by getting off at that point and avoid the crowd in the city. For full particulars as to tickets, maps, riik'B, apply to any coupon ticket otllce in the United 8tatea Canada or Mexico, or uddrens: JNO. SEBASTIAN, ften'l Tkt.

I'm. Chicago, lit fc JOHN, Uea'l Mttuoh (Afrnns iu. PRICES REDUCED FUOM sua TO A bt'iuitlfnl Maclitnn, per- their parties, althongh given in theliall for convenience, are nothing more of less than iiiiiHiicii, iinpnve)iH'nt i i on ii I ittiiierii. 111' Walnut 1-Mnilluru, 4 1 tin full et nf IfittiML ite- Fresh Salt locals, Fish Oysters. STOLFUS MORGAN, Props, Leave your orders at the nvafktt and have your nrea? delivered free of charge; WKST MAIN ST11HKT.

IIKIUNGTON, KAXSA parlor balls given among themselves for social pastime. IdDvi-d Aitrtrhmtnt. W'ui raiiLuU prtiCi-t, Baomoiiiiy. j. W.

Lowe Co. keeps ttofl best lino of faints, Oils ami Varnishes that pun be fcatl tfcB sid of Kansas City. Chicago Scale 4St i.

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Years Available:
1891-1894