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RAILhOAD RACKET. SOMEWHAT PERSONAL. 1IEMNGT0X TRIBUNE, Dr. E. R.

Vaughan, painless dentist, will be at the HerinRton Hotel in this CIAL HALE, city from December 29, 1887, to Janu ITEMS OF INTEREST. Big reduction in cloaks at Tustcn Co's. Overcoats way down at the new cash store. Herington, Dec. 29, 1887.

The C. K. N. pay car spent Christmas at this point. Master Mechanic J.

H. Bedson has ary 4, 1888. All desiring work done SrBSCUIPTION S1.CO PER VEAE. please call. returned from his trip east.

I tie storm ot last 1 uesdav was very ft FOR THE disastrous to the telegraph companies, Tl if Engineer II. Stamper has gone to Trenton, to spend the holidays their lines being down in all direction: The storm was more severe west of us with his family. 7.7 Tt Sheriff Miller, of Abilene, was in the city on business Monday. T. F.

Boyd, of Wichita, was looking over our seal estate last Monday. Mr. D. Holmes, of Alma, ate Christmas turkey ith friends in this city. Govnor Teats and W.

H. Beagle, of Hope, were sizing up our city last Monday. Jas. Stutevi'le, of Newton, had busi-jess in our city the fere part of the week. Mrs.

I. Daily, of Alma, spent the holidays here with her sister, Mrs. T. E. -r than here.

H. Cauby is erecting a store build Conductor Gregory called on the Tribune office Monday and added his CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA Trains depart from Herington as follows: GOING EAST HSfe' 1 tosses1 name to our city list. Goods iXSmMw I'jAVe will sell all on ing on the comer ol and east First streets, where he proposes about January 1st to open out a first-class 11:05 a It. TB 4:00 PueKffcr, il'y -PaaMT-iCer, ----Freiiit, tiaily except Sunday Fireman Len. Gay has gone east on a two weeks vacation.

It is rumored There's many a cowslip 'twixt the buttercup and the tulip. An elegant line of silk handkerchiefs at Tusten Co's. For bargains in clothing go to the new cash store. The home circle walking around with the baby at night. Largest and best assortment of dress goods in the city at Tusten Co's.

If a man waits too long for something to tum up it will be his toes. Gents furnishing goods at greatly-reduced prices at the new cash store. Largest assortment of cloaks in town at Tusten Co's, at a big reduction. The irony of the law is shown when grocery house. GOING SOUTHWEST.

that Mrs. Gay will return with him. PiMCT.jrer. dap.y 4 45 I 10 a 1 Paei.er. The fore part of the week the engine and all necessary paraphernalia for our A fast freight has been put on the ecrpt Sunday fleight "4 SW 3P i vB P.

between Council Grove and Pueblo, Wilson. ecial electric light except the big boilers arrived and will be got in position as by way of the Gypsum City cut off. B. L. Alexander enrolled himself as a reader of the old reliable one dav the rapidly as possible.

past week. The engineers reading room at the depot received an addition to its furniture last Saturday, in the shape of two leather covered lounges for the use of Cold Water lodge No. 61, adjourned their regular meeting last Friday even GOIN SOUTH. Pascencer, daily 4 45 jcoam FretgUt cacept Sunday SAUNA BRANCH. Wiled, Arrival Imparts, a Traias ran throup etwet St.

J-Mejih and and Pratt, making connecu'-o in I'moa depot at Topelca far City and all Union Pacific points. Connecnon made at Horton for Sabetha, Pawnee, Heatnce, FairLury, Hebron and hll pwints northwest. Tickets on sale to all points is lb; States or Canada. G. KELLER, Agent.

MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Going West. Mrs. M. Russell called Monday and enlisted as a Tribune reader for the Consisting of Ladies and Gents Fine Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Watches, Solid Gold Eings, Lace Pins, Ear-rings, Silverware, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Etc, ing, early in order to allow their mem the boys.

a blacksmith is sentenced for forgery. bers to attend the Christmas tree at the coming year. A fine new line of tricots and dress As ill be seen by time card there is Presbyterian church. flannels just received at Tusten Co's. Dr.

E. II. Cooke attended a meeting of the Rock Island surgeons at Topeka a slight change in the arrival of trains After January 1st the firm of Cauby Star, Horseshoe and Climax tobacco last Thursday. 5: Vance will dissolve partnership and Tine Watch Work i Specialty. on the C.

K. the morning trains arrive at 11:05, and the afternoon trains at The trains on the Salina 45 cents per pound at Lower Simp' son's. Mr. A. H.

Cauby will open anew store on Main street and E. Vance con Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Compton spent Christmas with the "old folks at home" White Loaf flour at Lower Simp Passscks.

No. aot 5:40 in 1 Ho' S17, U'ay E.38 a. m. Gutwg PAMRN'iER, NO. SO Thko' Freight, ai3, 11.51a.

Wat aao, 3:38 rn. Tickets on sale to ail points ia the United States or Canada. W. STINNIT, tinue at the old stand. branch will not run until a can be put in at Salina, which will probably be BaLSTER, th in Manhattan.

0 son s. Try it, and you will use no other. In the Council Grove papers every done this week. S. J.

Ewing and W. S. Taylor, of week we see notices of houses to rent. A fine and large assortment of ladies Topeka, were guests of the Herington Hotel on Monday. As we were walking through the K.

N. round house the other day we and gents flannel underwear at Tusten 522 Comercia! Street, Emporia, Kan. Bank Block, Main Ilerintiton, Kan. ish you would move some ot your Co's. empty houses out here and we would observed several of the boys anxiously Mrs.

Dr. McConnell, of Council SOCIETIES. A O. U. W.

Lodje meet at every Tues-. day evening. brethren are cordially Ki.ited attend W. I FA I KM AN, M. W.

G. L. Hart, Recorder. Drop in at Regnier's and see his looking about and under the engines Grove, spent Christmas with her daugh handsome assortment of silverware just received, Goe "trying to find the fellow who was call ter, Mrs. W.

A. Lower. soon fill them for you. It is reported that a fire at Woodbine a few nights since destroyed the livery stable, burning up all the horses but one. A man sleeping in the barn nar To The ruhlic.

We are prepared to deliver flour and feed to any part of the city. Yours respectfully, Calkins. Burt Co. KOF Mildred Lode No. 163, meet in Castle Hall BanK of Henngton everv Monday evening at I o'clock.

J. P. GALlI), C. C. Cmapl-r, K.

of R. and J. W. Richardson, of the Marquette "Oh, yes, I have made faces my ing them." We tried to solve the mystery of the "unseen," but could not until we discovered the "world renown Monitor, was in the city Saturday pur study. Do you paint, Miss Brown?" "Sir?" "I mean, do you paint pictures?" 0 G.

T. meets everv Frv'ay evening at at halt over Hank of chasing holiday presents. H. Tustfs. a.

McAllister, Sec'y. ed ventr.loquist," W. W. Campbell, sitting over in the cab of the 1 1 6, quiet Go and trade $5 worth with Tusten E. A.

Lehmer, of the new cash store, Co, and get a chance to draw that Grand gift enterprise at the Railroad drug store. For fifty cents you can get a Ten Dollar Album if you are lucky, and if you are unlucky you will get something else. No blanks. CAMrDELL KEATil. CI A.

Marshall Post No 324, meets on the ssi and 3d of each month, at hall over Bank of Henngtoa. S. G. COOK.K, I. M.

Swason, Adjutant. Com. added his name to our fast increasing subscription list this week. parlor set. ly enjoying the fun.

Ha, ha, Billy, we are onto your racket and will give it Tusten Co have the handsomest away to all the boys. E. S. Ames, foreman of the electric line of silk handkerchiefs, scarfs, BOF L. KR LOD No 374.

4 meets the 1st td '1 nursday evenings ot each month at 7 10 o' io-rk, acid the ad and 4th Thursday vis of each month at 1 r. ia ball in the Bank of Henr.jton bljctt. W. W. W.

CAMPBELL, Sec'y. W. M. Salina Journal: The following new- in the city. light company, came in Monday night to put up the wires in this city.

stations nave been opened, and are You will regret it all your lives if you Mrs. Star, of Omaha, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. E. Wilson, fail to secure some of the bargains at Lower Simpson's this week.

DR. 15. ROSS, DENTIST. Has had Forty-six years Practice. Headquarters at the Hart Hotel, ready for freight and passenger business, by the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska route: Dana, Phiilipsburg, Astral, Kensington, Agra, Woodbine, Enterprise.

Waubaunsee, Keandle. Man departed for Alma last Tuesday. There is something inexpressibly sad Morris Richie, one of Council rowly escaped with his life. We neglected last week to mention the removal of A. B.

Regnier to his new store two doors west of the post-office, lie is now comfortably fixed and ill be pleased to see all. There are several hundred subscriptions to the Tribune which become due on the first of the year, and we hope our readers will come to the front as soon as possible as we need the money. The voting of the dressing case to the most popular lady at the supper Saturday night was quite exciting and several of our young ladies polled large votes, and Miss Baney finally crptured the prize. A short time since as a citizen was coming down tbe street he slipped on the icy walk and fell; a wag standing near remarked that "sinners stood on slippery places," 'T see," remarked about the music of a church organ while the collection is being taiten up. Grove's most popular lawyers, was in the citv Tuesday on lesral business.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. Preaching every FirjJRand Tni. Sunday oi each month by ihe or Dunkard Brethren, one and a half mites nortn of t. a. Preaching by E.

Randall, pastor of the Methodist Ch'jrch, Su Jay Tiling and evening. Sunday School before the mottling services. Preaching at the 1'aitcJ Brethren Church every alternate Sibbnth at 1 1 o'clock a three east of Herington, by I R. Hicks. Preaching at the Prrshyteriin church every S-in-tiay it it A aiid 7PM, Kev.

E. G. Maligna, Pastor. Sabbath School every Sunday at to A. M.

MisstoNAftv P.msT CsttRCH Preaching every Sunday A and 7 r. Rev. 1. C. Coltey, Past jr.

baobath S-hojl every Sunday at 10 A. M. Spend your money where it will do Herinjrton, Kansas. hattan, Keats, Riley, Bula, Springfield, Clay Center, Morganville, Clifton, Clyde, Neva, Cuba. Abilene, Solomon City, New Cambria and Salina, All of the II.

J. Humphery, of Junction City, Jrl Cash Shoe and Furnishing Co, Are Now Selling Silk Mufilers at $2.00, former price 2.30 1.50. 2.00 1.10, 1.50 Also a large line at 1.00, 1.25 1.40 Gents Underwear of all Kinds At figures that defy competition. OUR ROOTS, SHOES AND HATS, V7e have Marked way clown As we want to turn the entire stock in time for spring. Call and Give ls a Look.

South of Hering ton Bank Building, the most good and secure the greatest bargains. Lower Simpson's is the county attorney of Davis county, was in the city Tuesday on legal business. place. above are in the state of Kansas, The line has now 1,42 miles in operation. If you want to secure some of the W.

S. Warner left last Tuesday even biggest bargains you ever saw in your life go to Lower Simpson's during the cominsr week. A. NEWCOMER, DEALER IN GROCERIES, Provisions, Canned Goods, Cigars and Tobacco. ing for Mcrherson to take charge of the Rock Island business at that point.

Tusten Co's is the place for bar C. T. Field called in just before for Marion last week and made gains in dry goods, groceries and pro himself solid with the printers until '89. visions, the best and most varied assortment in the citv. the fallen man.

arising, "but I cannot." LEAP YEAR. EitJ.ty-isht is year. And dcty then requires, We step aside arid let the dear Get up and build the tires. A happy new year to all our readers. Remember the Knights of Pythias ball to-morrow night.

Wanted A girl to do general house work. Apply at this office. Because of change in Rock Island time table the Sunday morning services at the Baptist church must be changed to 10:30 to allow the pastor to make his afternoon appointment at White City. The Sunday school will be after service or soon after 1 1 o'clock. The evening "Service of Song" will be at 7 o'clock.

You are kindly invited. The school bell will ring for morning services. T. C. Coffey, Pastor.

A Sunday school class in Wilming- on was asked who was the author ot the Pslams. Silence, at first; then a little hand was held up. I know." A. B. Cauby, of Kenoma, father of A.

is in the city visiting his son, and will probably stay all winter. A. D. Blanchett, of Union township, was a caller Saturday, and gave us an interesting talk on the topics cf the times. Who?" Sam." Lower Simpson have the largest Talk about hard times and close money matters, the amount of holiday presents that was bought the week before Christmas in this city, rather refutes the idea.

It was one of the biggest weeks on record for business among our merchants. All old soldiers and veterans are requested to meet at the hall in the Ilcr-ingxon bank block next Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. It makes no difference whether you belong to finest stock of ladies and gents P9 shots in town and they arc underselling everybody in these lines. As will be seen by announcement elsewhere the drawing of the black walnut parlor set at Tusten Co's has been postponed until Monday, January 2nd, at 2 o'clock p. m.

The reason cf County Attorney Barnes, of Wabaunsee county, was in the city last Friday on business connected with the Muir If you wish to get any paper in the -OF. United States, Canada or Europe, come in and take advantage of our club rates. foreclosure. tnis is mat there are quite a Essex jfzzt.i number who arc unable to settie Geo. Berroth, of Alma, stopped off 'l'H the G.

A. R. or not, be sure and come. here Sunday evening while on his way I lard tack and coffee will be served. We club with all the periodicals published.

When a prominent temperance man goes up to a peanut vender and calls for a schooner of roasted peanuts, his to Harper county, to see the best town A CHOICE LINE OF TEAS. accounts until the first of the month, who really are entitled to a ticket in the drawing, but were it to be drawn on Saturday would get no chance. This The mercury got six or eight degrees below zero last Tuesday night. On Tuesday the governor commissioned C. B.

Kinney a notary public. Attend the grand raffle at the Railroad drug store next Saturday evening. The net receipts of the dinner and supper Saturday last was over $200.00. Look out for counterfeit silver dollars as there are a few stray ones in this city. The company expect to have the electric lights in operation by January 15th.

Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Means, on Christmas morning, a daughter.

Salina is to have a daily morning Republican paper ith associate press No household hich is blessed with children, should be without Ayer's in the Golden Belt. H. II. Keath went on a "business I shall endeavor to kep a full lii1 of everything in grocery line. Prompt made to any part cf the city, and vi'ou! re sjjetiully illicit a liberal share jf your Cherry Pectoral.

In the treatment of We have a lurce stock of way of putting the request is calculated to arouse suspicions. trip to Usa se county luesdav. Hettcr is positively the last call and the drawing will take place as above stated. I hi istmas. croup and whooping cough, the Pectoral has an almost magical effect.

It hurry up the business Hairy and settle KANSAS. HERINGTON, allays inflamation, frees the obstructed air passages, and controls the desire to couch. Christmas passed off very pleasant in this city. The day was plcnsant, and all that could be desired. On Friday evening the Presbyterians had their Publication Notice." In the District Court of Dickinson County, Kansas.

In the matter of the asjijr.ment of Joseph Wee'us. Pursuant to statutes in such cae made and pro Titke a Holiusy. The K. N. R'y, will sell round trip tickets for the holidays at one and a third fare.

Good for going passage Dec. 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, and Jan. 1 st, inclusive, and good returning until Jan. 3, inclusive. Tickets good not exceeding two hundred miles in either direction from selling station.

Jno. Sebastian, G. T. P. A.

Overcoats, Men and Boys Clothing1, ents Furnish i )ods, Gloves, Mittens, Etc, Overcoats worth 20.00 reduml to 18.00 18.00 1.100 lo.OO 12.00 And all other goods reduced in sanfe proportion. The social party at the Herington Hotel last Monday evening was a suc cess in every particular. I hose pres vided, notice i hereby given that the undersigned will attend at the ourt house in Abilene, on the 35th day of April, 1 888, to adjust and allow demands of Ci editors against the estate of Joseph Weeks, a sign ent speak of it as the most enjoyable Christmas tree so as not to interfere with the other, and a very pleasant time was had. On Saturday evening the Baptists had their tree and everything passed off satisfactory. The dinner and supper of the Masons and Odd Fellows er.

SIDNEY G. COOKE, 4Wij Assignee. dispatches. The choir of the Baptist church will give a concert in the near future for the benefit of the church. down, as it will save heaps of time.

J. J. Everingham, the electric light man, came in Tuesday with a full gang of men and will get the electric light machinery in shape as soon as possible. Osage City Free Press: L. St.

Amand and family have reached their destination in California safely, although the train upon which they went collided with another train, doing considerable damage, smashing locomotive, cars, into smithereens. Council Grove Republican- We regret to learn of a severe accident to Mr. Solomon Lower, of Herington, which occured on Friday last. A team that he was driving became frightened and ran away, throwing him out of the wagon. He sustained severe and per A tleiire to close the season a ruski trae eds on to occasion of the season.

The supper hich was served a little after twelve was elegant, and a credit to mine host Simpson. There has been a change in the management of the Hart Hotel, the firm now is Westcott Wolcott, Dave Crosswhite stepping down and out. Mr. Wolcott is an an old hotel man and well and favorably known to our citizens, and is at present running the Commercial House at Council Grove. Daring Exploits ani Ilaireisus Reductions.

Wc hvc th grandest saic 'if CLOTHI NO tver Vnowii li.e was well attended, and the ladies who had charge made a success of it. There was an abundance of everything in the line of eatables. The voting for the most popular lady also caused a good deal of excitement. On the whole Saturday was a very satisfactory day. Our To Our Friends and Patrons, And the Public Generally.

We wish to say that we have decided to put off the drawing of the Parlor Set until Monday, January 2nd, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. at which time it will POSITIVELY The $50 music box at Cress' was drawn by Mr. Smith, a traveling man for Myer of Kansas City. The skating has been good on the creek the past week and has been taken advantage of by lovers of the art. Alex Muir's restaurant and bakery at Alma was closed up last week.

Bad Sll ew Ai merchants did a big business, many of come off. "We put the drawing off for the reason that First door north Caubv Vance, Broadway, IleringtoiA management seems to be the cause of his troubles. them being obliged to put in extra clerks, and we noticed with pride that the liberal patronizers of printers ink were the firms who did the most business. The C. K.

N. pay car came in about four o'clock and the men were paid off, haps serious injuries, laying in an unconscious condition for some time. It is now hoped that his injuries may not prove serious, although grave fears are still entertained for his ultimate re there are several parties that cannot settle their accounts before Saturday or Monday, and thev will now have until the drawing commences on Monday. We will say for the benefit of those who have not Although our electric lights failed to be in working order Christmas, the moon gtTT there just the same, and answered all purposes. Mr.

Francis, of the Western Hotel Desk factory of Wichita, put an elegant desk in the Palmer House this week, it is seven feet in length and seven feet high, holding ten business cards of our leading business men. It is of black walnut veneered with French burl, and is a handsome piece of furniture. The s'gn writing is the finest we ever saw. Practical Jeweler, covery. seen our advertisement, that we give away a finely upholstered Black Walnut Parlor Set of six pieces, divided which helped out wonderfully.

The banks were immediately opened to cash the checks and were kept open until Attention is called to the advertise rrVLci; ix into five prizes. With every $0 worth of goods purchas- ment of the new cash store, located on Broadway, north of Cauby Vance's ed for cash and every 85 paid on account, the person i will receive a ticket. A THTTTIR It surely is a thing of beauty. CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, late in the evening, besides many of our merchants cashed ail the checks brought to them. Without doubt more cash changed hands in the city of Herington on Saturday than any town of five times its size in the state.

It is getting near the cloe of the year and we have If you received an invitation be sure and attend the K. of P. ball at Campbell Keath's new building to-morrow-night. Give the boys a lift. Sim Robbins says it is tough to crawl into a cold bed these cold nights, ad that before another season rolls around he will have a "bed warmer." grocery store, i hey have a lull and complete line of clothing and gents furnishing goods at low prices.

Read their advertisement and go and see AND SPECTACLES. F. T. Belshaw, representing the firm of D. H.

Roe of Chicago, has been in the city for the past week talk some large bills to meet and we would specially request those that are owing us past due accounts, to settle them them. Nfies a Specialty of fcpsMnj Rue Watctes. ing creamery to our business men. On Kegruer, two coors west ot the post before January 1st, either with cash or note. Any person giving us a bankable note will receive tickets the same account of the holidays and bad weath office, has just received a large assort The enterprising firm of Tusten 1 ALL WORK mem cf silverware which will be sold FULLY VTAKIaAXTED, Co did a land ofr.ee business last week.

at reasonable prices. as if they paid cash. We also wish to reduce our stock as much as possi- They turned out the dry goods and er he has not been able to do much, but is confident that enough stock will be taken to put in one here. We hope our business men will look with favor The Tribune man is under obligations to Campbell Keath. A.

M. Cress and others for favors Christmas. May you live long and prosper. Store second door west of pobtcrnce on Main street, Die betore taking our annual invoice. edo not claim Herixgtox, groceries by the big wagon load.

On Friday the boys thought they did well when they disposed of $400.00 worth Kansas on the scheme as it will surely be a to give away goods or sell them below cost, but will eU Our worthy marshal spent a rart of 1 t. ul ul great help to our city. It wiu draw 1 M. L. CAMPBELL.

If. KEAT you good, honest goods at their Lowest Possible Value the day Saturday out on the creek at I lots of trade that otherwise would go Our past year's business has far exceeded our expec- i elsewhere. CAMPBELL KEATH, tending a turkey shoot, and succeeded in beating the grangers out of seven turkeys. of goods, but it took Saturday to cap the climax, on that day they passed over their counters over $600.00 worth of goods and none of it was holiday presents either. Their big trade is very easily accounted for, they treat their unions, ana we wish to cxiena our sincere tnaniis ior vnnr vprv liltfrnl lmtrnnnTP nrifl ivp fclir.l! trv nhnri'if 1 I have 330 acres of land and city property in Herington and White City to trade for cattle.

Address W. R. ElCHAM, White City, Kan. Farmers Take Sotice. An unlimited quantity of com want ed at the mill.

Highest market prices paid. Calkins, Bl-rt Co. Cash tirocerj House. About January ist I will open up a first-class grocery and provision house on the comer of Main and east First The Tribune in Viigiuia. This week we received a very com- nlimpnta rv i.tr.ie frctin VirtFncspn a a A a.

a 1- A a. a. o. it uiiMal a via mi to retain vour custom and confidence. We trust those During the past week we received a sill I oaci imm store.

ii. i i i j. i postal cird from J. W. Biower, now at 1 of inchester.

and in dosing he customers politely, sell the best of inai are owng us past-uuu account wiu eonmer mat we, have accommodated them and that they will now acconi- "Waynesboro, requesting us to send goods at reasonable prices, and last but the old reliable to him as he had to i -DEALERS IN- says: "I hope you will urge through the columns of your paper the importance of a continuation of the borinjr for not least, they use printer's ink judiciously, hence success. have it. modate us at a time when we need it most. Wishing the farmers a bountiful crop in 1888, and streets. My stock will be new and fresh and will be sold for cash, thereby DHUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Stationery.

Lit-. Don't forget the grand raffle at the A. F. Hayslip closed his large barn natural gas in the city. Get up a corn-last Saturday and moved back to White pany and urge all property owners to City.

Financial trouble was the cause, take stock in it. I feel sure none would everybody a prosperous and happy new year, we are very resjiect fully, Railroad drug store on Saturday even- irrr Tip-Amrwjr finA Ar- enabling me to give my customers the lowest possible prices. Call and see me and I will do you good. The big barn will be occupied by an-1 object, at least enough would respond worth cf goods for one dollar. soon.

to cany it Camffeix Keath. Wist Ma-n Street. Horinton, A. II. Her-Tngton, Kansas..

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