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The Herington Tribune from Herington, Kansas • Page 3

The Herington Tribune from Herington, Kansas • Page 3

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SOCIETY SPLINTERS. TRIBUNE. Green House Plants. HERINGTON MERCANTILE CO. rd i.t the Hermtrto potfficc for tracstniM-'-Ztk ti: nails a second class matter.

ilrs V. V. Morgan is still seriously ill. P. L.

Thunnan was in Abilene Sat- i rinton. March 20, tSgo most com- "We take pleasure in informing our Friends and patrons that we now have on sale, the ami plcte stock of General Merchandise ever offered in the City of Herinjrton, consisting of the Newest 1 urday. G. Hart, of this city, attended the i M. E.

Conference at Horton. 91.50 FEU VEAR. Send to the Abilene GasF.s II.r. TEA ROSES. BULBS.

VINES. stylcs, xi.m-:TAiii,r. AVc have spared no Point in View. HARDY SHRUBERY AND ROSES. uiiest patterns ana en lx-si qualities, i.very uepartmeiit intne store, pains or trouble in selecting our stock.

Bought with the One Great and that to Please our Customers in Everv Partu-ular "Under tbe Nation's Banner. Under the nation's banner, firmly and bold; Under the broad spread eagle, pentotwd Vananngly treads a mans tor, dark as the night; Out upon this warrior, brother, light for the right. Cmokvs tae right, brother, figftt for the right; Down with this champion, a dark as the night. Let rot oar nation's banner suStr heaven's Snatch tae dear old dag f.oa harm aad ght fr the right. Clad in nr nation's armor, bearing her shield; Proudly this warrior came the fieid.

Seefcow the Tarvir.g die by ht mijht. Ana for a conti-t ruJc'y, fcr-jrhr, the lig'it Chi res. Faintly the are gieamipg in their field of blue; Faltering their feeble liht, o'er cause so untrue. Ooe is bearair.g with heavenly light; Kansas hinc formal the r.itiou, tjr the right. Chora i.

Fiht ior the right, brother, f.r Down frcrr kit claim fra 2s crL a the Uniit our starry banner beans with zo'ii ght. Jcago Rock Island Pacific. Trains from Herington as fcl- or cisn, six dollars of We everything vou reed. OOING EAST. Mail aid Fpres, daily daily, -Kcifcat, GUI) except Sunday, Miss EfTie Lewis, of Lecompton, is visiting her sister Mrs J.

W. Lowe and familr. Rev. Denning, cf the M. E.

church, this city, will preach at Marysvilie during the next year. Mrs. Anderson, our prevailing milliner, has gone east to purchase a new stock of spring millinery goods Attorney Jas. Rutler, and J. P.

Ewing of Council Grove were in the city OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT NOTIONS AND FURNISHING GOODS. 1 .00 a aa 7:15 a 3Irs. S. II. Baslev, GOING SOUTH.

and Express -NigWt daily, reijr.t, except ar.day 4 5 3 35 7 45 ABILENE. Cut Flowers and KANSAS. Flower Work Is loaded with choice new things, in Staple and Novelty Consisting of Men's and Ladies" Underweare. Corsets. Dress Goods, Black goods, Satines, Wash goods of every Gloves, Hose.

Towels, Napkins, Etc. Ask to see description. White goods, Flouncings, Embroideries, Silks. our Eiffel brand of Men's Ladies and Children's Hose. Silk velvets, Plushes, Ginghams and Every pair positively guaranteed not to stain the feet or a Full Line ot Domestics.

fade in wa shiner. GOTNG SOUTHWEST. Msil and Express, daily, r.xprcs, daily Freight, daily except Sunday 3 5 a right against the hqiur tra.T;c, fight fjt right Chorus. Ela MrJrTe't'r. 7 50 a SAUNA BRANCH.

Mill aad Erpress. dai'y. Mail and Expretsy, daily. -Fr light, daiiy except Sunday, Spring set in Monday in real solid 55 1 8:15 a i earnest. Mrs.

Fannie Erookman. nee Miss Hunter, of Vermiliian. South Dakota, is visiting her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Jas, Schilling went to White City Sunday to spend the day with friends and relatives Mrs Schilling remained until Wednesday. Eighty (So) bushels of large assorted BOOTS AND SHOES- Our stock of Men's and Ladies' shoes will consist principally of the well-known and justly celebrated "Fcnney and our Children's of the '-Little Giant School J. O. Moore, Oonsoriaf Grtist' MAIN STP.EiT, KER'NGTON. hen you want a good shave or if stylish hair cut call cn him.

None but the best workmen employed. CLOTII1XG. In this Department we Defy Successful Competition, r.s we have made our selection from the Best Factories in "T-in No. at runs through Pratt. -'Train No.

13 runs through to Dodpe City. No. inns through to El Reno. potatoes at Mace Jones'. -ai No nake connection at McFar'and, the United States, and lourht it prices to please any Frank Ohm.

and Miss Caroline Sand of Union township were joined in the bonds ct' matrimony last see us bnoe, the best child shoe on earth. Call and when vou want anvthinsr in our line. Man, Bov or Child in Kansas. 7 week. k.

tn Cbr(o vestibule tra-n lor dlarid, Cotoiado Springs, Pueblo, point west, rorih-st aad ichwct. a and 4 run throtign Car to lope a. itat City, Hortoi. and Si Jor, conntcnr.g at to for Saber ha, latri-, Nrlwn, tflami aad a'i points we-t At Si. u.

n.ic Kasa fur all points east. and sjuth. Coupon on sale to printipii Klrjjant new cr.atr cars and I'tilirsian sieepem Dfh tickets and fast time, rr.s Vir.g rouga o-ieuat Miatoun nvei ioraii point east B. HART Atft. General Manager E.

St. John and General Supt. Allen, of the Chicago Rock Island Pacific, were in the city in their special car Monday. R. M.

Conger, of White City, was in town Monday and made this office an Rev. E. M. Randall, who so ably Paul Geyer, filled the M. E.

pulpit in this city two years ago has been given charge at agreeable call. We respectfully solicit your earnest consideration of the above Relieving that we can save you money in each and every department in our store, and are positive we can sell you your goods, if Good goods. New Styles. Low Prices, and courteous treatment are a consideration when making your purchases. Please call and see us Pespectfuliv, IIEKIXGTOX MERCANTILE CO.

John Taggart and wife, of White Practical Tinner WISSOL'KI PACIFIC RAILWAY. WaT. O-e City. Mips Ida Murray closed a very successful term of school in District 87. last Friday.

There were quite a num Citv, visited Prof. Nihart and family Sunday and Monday. Mr. Taggart was well impressed with our Sunday 5 54 m. jo.oS a ai.

8.37 a. ber of the parents of the district present to witness the exercises. school works. Jb VVrk in miantf. RUvcri, No roi J-KBItHT, JIO, Fkeigmt, No 216 Going Rat.

No. oa at FaeiGMT, aao, -'at Fpkigmt, jiB, -isias aoi and 303 will have through V'. N. X' -rV Take De Witt's Little Early Risers. For sale by A.

M. Cress. R. B. Clairbome, of the Abilene 10 oS a.

1 06 4 4 tt Chair cart Henry Kandt and brother, A. F. two TIIE STAR THE STAR of yons Creek's successful farmers, Chronicle, was in the city Friday and Saturday of la-t week. Of course he did not forget to compliment the Tric- A Valuable Kerned. A 'etr frsm T.

WardwM. -stow, says "I used Claris vtraci of Flax PauiliKn) Catarrh Cure in luce liii for H-v Fevr with creat satisfaction, aea St and Denver. No change of can -ten Heriogton and St. Louis, or Denvea. on ta'c ta all points in the United State cr Canada.

J.J. McNALLV Agent. shipped a carload of hogs and two cars of cattle via the Rock Island to Kansas City Monday night. TTmi A Olotjiine? with his presence. Lail again.

Bro. Clairbome. and it the only tbinj; I have seen which would allay, ithout irritation, the inflammation of the nostrils and throat, lib s'otliirjjr and healins protiei J. S. Simpson, one of cur leading City Officers.

Mr. Fasken, one the farm rustlers Eya end Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Frairie Scratches, Soro Xipplea and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds cf cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed.

S3 and ZO cant boxas for sale by A II. CRESSi Kansas. West Main and Firs.t ti-i W( re immediate. Lare bottle Ciarite's Fiav Soap is the Utest est, ln.it. 5 Ask fjr th-m at A.

Cress Di-ag Stole 'Blood We not be able to infu.c royal and uuble blnoci into a man's vein: but we eau do better; we ean expl frum them, all impure ai poionvu h'ra-Ts by the ue of Ayer's Sarsaj.a MUa: Pare b'zd is the Lest of roval blood. merchants and grain dealers, has bought and shipped upward of 75 000 buseels of corn during the past three or four months. Mavor. Clerk. Police Marvtiai Trea-uicr of Chrks Creek, and family, broke bread with the Tribune people Saturday.

Mr. F. came out from Missouri last fall and is already a real live Creech, T'ateman -P Buck Gt'ASS -i COOKB Y. Hart. I.

Ukiimgtox. Money, V. BVST. 1 1 he Leader of Fashion and Low Prices Pr. E.

H. Cooke wishes to announce at Mace Latest styles in r.eckwea Jones' The Tridvxe has been crowded with work this week and our news is cor- in the el this year, not to annoy you with cost" announcements, but to offer our patrons LEGITIMATE GOODS AT LEGITIMATE PRICES. -PItE that he will be at his office in Herington, Friday, and Saturday, March and 22 nd. A little over ic. 000 bushels cf corn and oats were weighed on the Badger I uncrowded.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. --crs are held at the Trethren for r.r-' Ci.tii every- S'lndav at 11 o'clock a. TVi H. Wentworth Son made a big every uuday at yA We have started in this vnir determined to convince the public tlwt the STAR CLOTHING HOI' rrstlay evening at 7:30 sale Tuesday, they sold $20,000 stock of Hardware. not only THE LEADER but that it is actual! the GENTS FURNISHING FOUUM of Dickinson 'A y.

Morris and Marion Counties. Henngton can boast of some as fine '-iiCed to a.i. of the and eveaing. ervices. fhren Church every a in three miles -1 -e Lumber Co's scales last week.

It was bought by A Lower. J. S. Simpson, and M. D.

Herington. Lower and Simpson buy to ship and Mr. Herinj-ton buys to feed his cattle. I of Ktlt Mrs. Fred Hartman and ilrs.

Tom Gallagher harrowed a horse and buggy Tuesday and enjoyed a holiday in the country at the pleasant home of and Mrs. Jas. McNaspy, some two and a half miles north of this city. They returned in the evening as happy as country maidens, having had a sure enough rural romp and at the same time were royally and cordially entertained by their amiable hostess and her courteous household. The visitors took advantat cf the oppor vocal musicians, both male and female, as any other city in the United States of America.

Among the sweet singers of Just now we art? offering inducements in HEAVY WINTER GOODS that were never drean: fi in this city before. These goods must go to make room. We have new goods coming in every day. V. week we have eived and opened an elegant and stylish line of HATS and a large and handsome 1 EARLY SPRING SUITS.

Our Ue arrival of nv Ktv. I. the masculine pursusion we draw the tist Cut-'KCH Preachire 7:4 p. Sabbath 1 a w. Vfk nv'hi n.et All are cordiiiiv invited.

line at Express Messenger Will Kirk-patrick, Cond jctoi W. H. Thomas and 4 This of Gents Notions, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, it 1 ry-: v5 operator Burbridge. Here is a trio of Cannot be duplicated either in Stvle. Quality or Prices, this side of Kansas Citv.

We are not "ll ov. fca l.i Jew style, but giving you SOLID FACTS STRAIGHT FROM "THE STAR." and see our latest arrival of BOOTS AND SHOES, ask prices and gives us time to v.raj them up and make change From appearances Monday this week will hiake the record cn grain receipts. W. A. Lower had taken in and ioaded one car before nine o'clock a.

m. There was about twentv-five wagons on the streets loaded with corn ready to turn in to the highest bidder. are requested to notify all Royal Arch Masons that there will be a meeting in the Masonic Hall. Saturday of this week for the purpose of considering the matter of organizing a Chapter here. A large attendance is solicited.

For Eale A. Cress. tunity to see all their was to be seen and of course went through the barn, the poultry garden and the stock corrals found much in all the different depirtments to interest and warrant thern the statement that Mr. and vocalists that would cause Patti's eyes to bug out like knot holes in a third-class tammarack plank and cause the tenrs roll down her checks like unto sac-carine liquid from a freshly tapped sugar tree, if she could only hear them. The Trietne is in receipt of a bound volume, the 7th Annual Report of the State Board of Railroad CommisMoners from the hands of Sec C'H-PtH.

ever Snrday u'efack. Ky Kev 1 1'rrson un- A at to o'ctoik Praytr ineetieg every jy evening at 30. I tj-Seran rvire held rvf-r-- a'lernate Hapust churn At 3 o'c. Church Preaching at o'ct-- a p. each Sunday fiol at O.

I Cok istur SOCIETIES Lja.z. Nj I uited V. or.mtr rifii rh evtr.in if c-; li at Hsli Gsu. A. M1M11 W.

Ofcj. Hakt, Rec THE STAK. Main and First Streets, JAMES SCHILLING, Herington. Kansas. West y.

-x kxna JOHNSON WEAST, Jar bars AND Hairdressers Main Street. Herington, Kan. urch at retary Cnr.s S. haiott, for which we Mrs. McXaspy have been good and I fjkhfui servan and that they are now reaping their reward of peace and plenty.

When not in the opea air. rambling about, the ladies enjoyed the luxury ot excellient music rendered by Miss Abbie McXaspy eldest daugh- terof their hostess.who though yet in her little 'teens, is we.l advanced in the in- i spiring accomplishments. I A A Met fill To keep the beard from turr.inj gray, and ihas yreveut tte avrcarar.ee cf ae. ue FutUir ghara's Lfye for ti.e rr.skers, beNtic mailc; SAS lOIHII. NO.

A (rt mud third Wcdr.e-.v the 1 are truly thankful. i Here is no state 1 Rev. Belts, of the M. E. has been appointed to M.

E. pulj.it in this city me year ar.d will preach his first here next Sur.dav. i in the Union that can compare with tnur.g hrethrtn irvi r-i toattej.t! Svith, bee. A MMillfn. coining senr.on i-eiiiiii Jiff Sick biln.junis; naica, ie prcnimiy an il agreeably banishn! I'r Liver sr.

KidLy Fiiicr-t pilij) 11 6 '11 Kaii ever pni yf-te ji cf tLc order ai uclromp. S. Kixk. O. Kansas in their liberality and enteprise in keeping their people posted upon all matters pertaining to state expenditures, state progress and public affairs generally.

If there is anything in which na.l-.ca. ilrcvink-Si ci'res r.f:er ratn.g. can cured and prevented by takii Ir Liver I'liiets (little IliJV, Recording Sc-erry. If ycu wish a nice, easy and clean or a first-class hair-cut give them a call- -DEALER Mrs. Hcrton wii! go to Kansas City the last of this week where she will trim for a week in one of the finest is tvore liberal than another, it Mace Jones can give you the of Staple and fancy groceries at the There is at a low estimate 70 oco bushels of corn and oats bought and shipped from this city every week.

This grain will average about 15 cents per buhel. thus placing in the hands of our fanner $3,000. every six days fur "pin money." l. ui no. i5j, knh.his Mtrti ondHV A e3tb veW brthrn rc cgiuJtKv 10 Cams, K.

of R. S. is in the irjion cf intelligence 1 matters of public interest. millinery houses in the west. 1.

re i Inn-Aef rf nncPC of Xew turn and have an Opening G. P. HOWARD, IV), Fri- Goods. Wednesday The publisher of the Tkibun'c and Thursday, ii elav last was invited to take a seat with All are cordially blotrp.es, scaly sin, ugly spots, ar.d ulcers, asd t-rmors. unhealthy such a-, catarrh, ecerma, rin-vcrm.

and other trms cfKti diseases, are symptoms fct blood irr.runly late Llr Mc Lean's Sarsaoanlia April 2nd and 3rd. Tliere was a lively pitchfork "Turn HcEcecBatMc Ftoleian invited to call and see them. It will! Dr. J. W.

Money and enjoyed a splendid ride some five miles north over SO. 4. li. A. Mcel trie nc Saturday in each rtjjth.

--trades belonging to the Ate lo- av.ncl the A. Cmr, Adjutant C. mmandtr. i'l VISION, NO 11. Or 1 thiri Si.n,'t e.tt li li 12.

p. tn hall 1- A E. W. F. C.

E. it is pav the ladies to wait and see her I Goods before buying elsewhere, as she 7 frl has all the latest styles, shapes and iS the u.liirktt use' novelties in hats and bonnets direct th at Simpson s. NEW SPLVG of 1 oattie inursaav in trie rural re- nortliwcst of this city some four or five miles, in which a couple of ladies i of adjoining farms the leading role, The war was the result of some unru'y calves who tresspassed on pastures I have j'ust received my full and complete, consisting Office two doors sout.i or P. from Xew York. Prices to suit all.

Who harensed Clark's Ealract of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure award it the first and htL'hest place as a a part of our beautiful domain, which, though a resident of Herington since its birth in 1SS4, we never had the pleasure ct viewing. Leaving the city the Doctor drove west to the section line which divides the Luce Wilson addition flora the city proper, where he reigned his ponies to the right and Real Estate Loans call on Jas. McXaspy Co. new. remedial agent in all cases of skin di.

eases. hew ripelas. Lc2 emi, Pimples, unsightly blotches, hu- Mace Jones have a lari Residence at Barrc-tt Lions. fnr it I mi. eruptions, r.oiis.

Cartuncles, letter, etc. line ot doming in and no room Pi'Stmater Hull, last week traded at once. vieia to this woncerrnl prcoaration consequently are giving bargains in the line. you have any: 'erington Co. mng to trai.e, M.

wii! talk to you. s' tirLg Try it. Price 00 fcr a large bottle at A. Cre: store. Clarke 's Flax Soap is -od for the Skin.

Price, 25c. for a fine (the los say if it was any finer ouldn't see it) fifteen hun- died dollar animal of the E-haw spe drove at a lively gait till he reached the Mrs. S. B.Welch Teacher of farm of Mr. Albricht where he was cal sure ou insure witn are ng.it- Co.

Herington ed to make professional visit to the aged host of the farm. At this point Yocsl an-l Instrumental I VI Go to the mill for chop feed. Bran Corn Chop, 45c, Corn and Oats, 50 cents. Calkixs Co. "Ayer's Medicines have been satisfactory to me throughout my practice, especially Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral, which has been used by my many patients, one of hom says he knows it saved his life." F.

L. Morris, M. Brooklyn, X. V. cheap rents, cheap M.

D. Herington sap money, mce. See cies. We have not interviewed Mr. H.

with reference to his purchase, and therefore are not prepared to state whether he intends to have the animal framed and hung up or tie him loose on his Lime creek ranch. the "intelligent compositor assumed the role of coachman, and held the "rib- Satines, White Goods, Embroideries, Ginghams, Muslins, Notions, Ladies and Children's Shoes. Harmony and Thorough Eas included tb conrW The Best Instruction at rates. Dons ana viewed tne landscape er while the Doctor proceeded to his pathological studies and ministered to the comfort and necessities of a very 1- best lines of gentlemen's, boys i and misses shoes in the market a1 5: Jones'. J.

W. Lowe did not close his trade Just Received, Brumback has just received a car of Colorado Sunshine Nut Coal Will burn in base burners. for the Missouri larm mentioned last -O- A. A. EIKESDERRT.

PHYSICIAlTanI SURGE02T week, but came back to Topeka and traded his hardware stock for a fine stock ranch near Kingman, this state. oney to loan on chattel or peisona ity from on to eight months. Jas. McXaspy 5c I aietv jjaueiii. niiiit uie ueieien was absent, the was sizing up the fat hogs in a pen close by, counted the chickens as they struttled about and I enioved the freedom of a well regulat- Gents, if you want a Fine Shoe la John wasn't mashed on Southeast Mis- I always have a full line of ENTERPRISE FLOUli.

A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES. I buy my goods for the SPOT CASH, and having lighter store expenses than any other hou-e in the city, can sell you cheap lies it wi.I do vou rrood to see i soun as a farming country but he S-1VS Office Dvtr of Henngrca, bi-ks east of M. YL, Ciiurch. egant line of Hamburgs.flouncing, it's the boss fruit country. One Mace Jones.

an nlteen hundred acre fruit farms observations that our limited knowledge of rural economy and practical farming The attention of our readers is called to the ad. headed "White Bronze Monuments," for which Messrs T. J. Pearson are the city agents. Those intending to mark the graves of their friends and loved ones in the city of the dead, should consult Messrs Pearson Co before giving an order elsewhere.

L. M. Clements; of Massachusetts, is in the city buying horses. He will remain about ten days, and promises to pav top prices. The ladies of the M.

E. church will give an Easter entertainment at the M. church Saturday evening Apr.l 5th. Remember the date, and be on are very common in mat region Simpson's. An elegant new line of ladies underwear and hosiery at Mace Jones.

If you want boys' school suits go to Simpson's. Do not fail to see the Palm shoes at Simpson's. declines to aid us in putting in cold jGive me a Trial. It will Pay You. tSe most nporous and hearty r-eople have at times a feeling of aearines anu lassitude this feeling take tr M.Leau's Sara- itviliunpart sigoracd vitality E-H.

CCCKE, II. Physician and Surgeon, Our citizens should get together and print, select a good ami suitable man for 1 Enroute to Mr Albrichts place wt Mavor. We ought to be able t-s i passed several beautiful as well as rich nirL- out a mm nnon hnm all could r.d productive farms, among them LOCAL SCEGEON C. K. X.

Jty. we must place on record those of our unite without any partisian or personal the Harvey House for a good Everything first class. rr.es he a feeliijr of lassitude will --e ntost roSust. hen the system craves olo -1. tnrnh the elements ot health and Sest iy for piintytr.g trie Lloud hMI-ai'lr-at JAS.McNASPY&CO.

prejudice. Either one of these gentle Men's and Youths suits for $3,00 to $35,00 at Simpson's. Off.cs Office over Bank of Henngton, hours, 2 to 4, and 7 to p. m. dence East Third street.

men would honor the citv as its chief. Dr. I W. Money. C.

B. Hart, Dr. B. A. Henlen, T.

A. Wilson. A. S. hands.

old-time Real Estate and Loan agent. Jas. McXaspy. He has a quarter sec tion of as fine a land as Dickinson county affords, mostly bottom and the very best grade of slope land, with just enough waste ground, and that too. just Simpson's Clothing Department the most complete in the city.

-We ha The workers of the different Sabbath ILOAN BROKERS. the shoe and -Oar new stock i.Tie fr Mai schools are requested to meet at T. J. yp" i i. All those heating and itching humor, of the scalp Mr.

C. E. Luce is building up a to troublesome to raacr persons, are electua in the right place, fcr a healthy and cured by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigjr; i'ErlMake Loans on Heal Estate Chattl splendid oil trade, and it is only a mat-, sightly building location and he has ended loia time, these disease, are very ill iiige houses for sale M. D. Herington Co.

terof a few months till he will be deal- tken B. A. UEXLEX, SI. Physician and Surge in. (C-: at Drug Stor, advantage of the lav-out by 21st, at 7:30 p.

m. to take steps toward a township organization. The township assessors are now busily enajed in taking the census valua- suit ia loss the hair: I ing out oil and gasoline at almost every nlantins thereon a splendid farm resi- Go to Simpson's for fine groceries. home on monthly Ivf. D.

Henrgton Co. COMMERCIAL PAPER AND SALE NOTES payments residence in the citv. This is a on- dence, a Iare and comfortable barn for venient enterprise that will be more fui-1 his stock, good corrals, and a fine or- Iy appreciated after a fair trial. If our chard. He raav have many other im- tions of their various towns Boots and Shoes at cost, from now until April 1 st, Mat Wiedemax.

throughout the state. W. A. Lower, the grain man, sent th citizens of HeriL2.aa ana BOUGHT AT FAIU KATES. JAS.

McNASPY COMPANY HERINGTON, KANSAS, merchants would abandon the trade altogether they would have less risks to run and less insurance to pay. The highest price paid for hogs at the Herington Creamery. KANSAS CITY STAR. Weekly Edition: Payable in advance. 25 cents a year.

RAILEDAD HEWS StlND The Women's Relief Corps will organize Friday. March 21st. at 2 o'clock at the G. A. R.

hail. A camp fire, managed bv the W. C. will be given Ladies the black cashmere and beaded shawls is more fashionable than ever this seaion. See the line at Mace For all iifiti of eut ntteen cars 01 corn ana oats ot last week, and if he can get the cars he will see that and go two or three better this week.

About as neat a speciman of mechanism as we have seen turned out in this city is a solid stone macth safe made by J.W, Swen and presented to the Wilson last Saturday. The block is 6x 12 inches, and in form is something after the style ofa secretary instead siv your postmaster provements in the back ground, but as we were behind a pair of pretty frisky ponies our time for obsevations was rather limited. On the opposite of the road we noticed the splendid and well improved farms of Messrs A. D. Blanchard and Samuel Lowe.

These gentlemen like Mr. McX. were "here first" aud they not only secured choice pieces uf land but they have been faithful servants in their mas'ers vineyard, as the improvements added by their enteq.rise and industry conclusively prove. The country in that vicinity is all occupied, there being no prarie lying out and held by speculators though there is considerable land that has not Or the evening at which there ill be a Jubilee Installation cf corps orncers I All are invited to the Camp lire. Mrs.

Ileal Estate and Jones. The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can EEADI27S SIATTEE- Loan Agt. eat can't sleep, can't think, can't do Tobacco; Ci: anything to your satisfaction, and you i wonder what ails vou. Vou should of pigeon-holes the back is solid and Lands bought and Sold and Exchanges made.

Kansas. Herington. contains a handsomely engraved wreath heed the warning, you are taking the of foliage, and each end has a cluster of first step into Nervous Prostration, grapevine leaves and on the front You ned a Nerve Tonic and in Elec- CONFECTIONER the words: -Wilson beauti- tric Bitters you will find the exact rem-! write for a sample copy. special interest to Farmers. lie clieajx'st and best newspaper in America, Yours truly, The Saar.

An elegant line of hats and caps received at Mace Jones. Cents, if you want trie Latest Styles go to Simpsrjii'i. Felle Hams, Post Deputy President of Emporia, will be here to institute Corps and assist in camp fire. The Misses Ena and Alice Herington gave a pleasant partv to a number ot their young friends Friday evening last. Among those who took part in the evening's amusements were: Misses Jessie Phillips.

Xellie McChord. Carina Cooke. May Cooke. Bertha Waterbury. Delia Allam.

and Messrs George Caubv. Thornton Cooke. Jas, Gallagher. Albert Pearson, Chas. Rigdon Bert Sauerj.

Harrv Sauers, and Master Manroe Her J. W. MOSEX, yet been defaced by the plow, but is all Iul ratted antique letters are artiscaiiy edy for restoring your nervous system Dr.KM.Blacrily, Dentist. under fence and utilized for the benefit cut- Ir- Swen is generai.y fcnown to us normal, healthy condition, stone mason, but Sumrisine results follow the use of this "OTTTCTfT A TTej-J CTTT5 flVV IPURE -CIDER, ordinary of cattle and other stock. 1 as At mrh-irvr-T! viri.l wir.

V.n-.Tnn, llt.r,,r K'WtiSCLc iuiucaiiu.Tunautc. uui -c- 2ros. oid raaa. irnosoi. rcr, cu up raats In reccommending him as away I petite returns, eood digestion is rc- an immpnsp hrtr rir Snrni Inrhin-T 1 rt 1 above ine average who stvie tnemselves stored, and the Jjver and Kidneys re- Off ico over Wentworths Hard- ware Store.

i 05'; 7 to 9 a ni i to a ci r-osvjf day 01 or OfJt Simpson has just received bis Spring He is a stone cutter ume healthy action. Tr- a 'tt- i Price sc. at V. Tn tvt. store masoas.

and a da.sv at F.Z TNG ION. ington. of Men's, youths and bovs'.

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About The Herington Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
1,314
Years Available:
1884-1890