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The Herington Headlight from Herington, Kansas • Page 8

The Herington Headlight from Herington, Kansas • Page 8

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THE HEFJKGTON HEADLIGHT. Tlio I'm-hlo 7V.n in ui-enssing tlio Fiihject of "Who Helps Towu" says "The only men of worth to a town uie those who forget, their own Hellish cuds Ions cnotiuli nnd lire liberal nh in their lo cucotir-ngo every public nnd private enterprise who nrc ready with brain and purse to push every projeel. calculated to build np a tow and enhanee, Hiiimpor-taneo. The enterprise mid push of (own or community is tlio foundation of its permanent, niece A town may us well prepare for its own funeral as to In- inilillen nt to tlio cm; rprisn in its Men who ooino to a town to male it llicir future, home; who cannot far enough before (hem to see that, money placed judiciously in a public enterprise of ilieir own town will bo a hundred fold, ill the appreciation of General Merchandise! Carry a full stock of Everything in their line and respectfully solicit the patronage he people of Woodbine and vicinity. WOODBIKE-TWraETES.

ricnly of wind hut not nun. Wheat 1: doing lino In those purls. J. A. (lie r'ty dad jrol.

tin'd of seeing corn stalks in the eni-poraUd limits so ho, tlattencd them. Goo. Smith our lumber rustler went to Abilene Monday on business. Joe. Gilhit pit ha final K.

where lie had been vil li Jiofy. The AVoodhine wa re Co. is doing a very good (hit! spring. Wanted, A barber in Woodbine (o rimvo our The po'ile wen', to (he country Monday nieiit to a ball and got baek when the crowed in iiic morning Ity tlio hvi' Ask )r. Vide, hov got tint, lump on his night.

Several of (ho j'eviretau male and female, bloods v. down Is-si evening to attend tlm ball at. Kit.p;:lrias Yesterday A Corn-fieMi To-day A Thriving, Towu of 200 People. their own properly, are to ho pitied. They are not the men who put thoir To-morrow! Who shoulder to the wheel and build up tow n.

Thoy belong to (lie dnsa who are ready to lake all (hey can of mnm one liuil'ling cntcipiT Init are not (o do nay! l.iiig themselves. It. islli" town that li.ei (he most, ontor- cili.i'iis that mo.it rapid- prisi ly." now hour Several nee and more will lea- band is geiti The Woodbine to bo a dandy. I'vi vyl hin; is favorable lo Kansas, The crop pro: -pi ets are Mir- tliose of any other siales, and from Abilene Grant called on him hei wei the beauty of her scenery as well na the The Marvelous Youssg City, situated in one of the most fertile valley or called thin cck. enterprise of her cilizensattract tho and win the admiration of all A I'anioii novelist and newspaper cor- Joe.

(lilicit's lo Miss f'roi of Cut: (iilletl faiuii the ''Uest is this i e' -in (1 li Huts eives c-ipre-sioii to his hall last nt- views conccrnim; the innllnwcr Rtnlr The Bad whs a grwi "It appears lo me tho slalo of Kansas cannot fail to make a profound impression upon the traveler, so boundless an em tlio Church every ppoi GRAND 0 place in too Woodbine is tec best country for a large goner idea of fertility and capability is As you ride hour after hour and watch Uic corulioUl strecliniir away as lar as Ed. Mcston has two dollars charged up to him for binning eoal oil at. the hotel. the eye can reach, and allcrnaliup; with luiost limbless pastures, dotted with attic, you feel that you are in a region tow in the woi Id ju-1 1'iieru i like tnat could teed the world. .1 here was a tried air of thrift in most of Our ('.

K. the train one da niii'' at the laic the homes and mauv of the immense ti cat'di die, rnn-r hour. in cram! To Investors or Parties Seeking a Location for Business Interests of any kind. THE TOWN COMPANY, Is prepared to offer special inducements to capitalists to locate in Woodbine and invest irms were euclosi in substantial and picturesque walls of yellow lookuifi one. The quarries from which il cami: ere on every side, near thesiirfaccnnd our friend eel alone.

'n Hies are. i Bhaiie. We are coiry lo J.wo Swank hut we can without hhn. J. liobbiii.ioiir pill I'ni'e hhavc or wo v.

iil do the wot I--V worked, eivin-j; (he impression that the kindly hand of nature had placed just what was needed in a comparative. in town property. The prices of lots are very reasonable. Any information desired will be cheerfully given upon application. Address.

lad belter for him. treeless rcfrion. It does not follow that nature meant tho region to remain tree 'f that 'po-snni tiio head and Say Tom, when yon carved Woodbine v. iM Herinton the tail. less, and ifthe ideaof lilantiuu; one-thild of their state in forests should some day The Wodbisie Town company.

mi, K. ai nt here in Jioiton the heads of the people of Kausa they would develop of one of iliechoii I). V. John, stalls for a vi Kansas. ins earden spots of (lie world.

How many onomtions must pass, before the dispoa- J. A. GSLLETT, Pres. Woodbine, Kansas. sition in an eastern man lo destroy a IlAVS ITV, (roe, will he eradicated and a desire to tovMihili, llii-i votel i plant atrce lie developed in theavera C.

A. R. Resolutions. Tho following resolutions were western I'. T.

in ('liiaiyo WOODBINE LUMBER COMPANY, yi-sterday to i he I'nioii l'aeiiio. Clain-ville townshiii voted (he seventh inst. hi election i ix-eiir May 2Hth. Track iavinir v. ill hcj-in c.t Wai- htUr Monday evening the re.nnlar ineetini! of Abilene l'ost Jo.

(13. O. A. do hv tiie twi nt.elb. in unit the mad i 1.S.-M Saturday ii'edit Newton struck a il'ivf of natural t-as at.

a depth of LUMEER, LATH, CEMENT, LIME, SAND ill lie inn. jib led to I hiini villo by June. 15. Ht. Joskmi, Y- 14.

-A. H. Have you saw thoso new prizes with baking powdor at Atkinson Bros. is tho time to buy straw haU. You ill find a nicu lot of them at At kinsoii Bros.

If you want a good smoke, buy a cigar of Atkinson Bros. Ktra-t Tr.ttort flour, 1.10 per Rick, spo'j cash rt Atkinson Bros. But don't tell any hody. 4U0 feel. The, same ninht ut (ireat Beial a vein of salt water as struck al -AND- Kllnworth, alias Charles alias a depth I feel which liows out ovc WliERKAS, It having heen reKrted and nenorally published that 0110 Joseph 10.

Johnson, a leader and moving spirit in tlio late southern confederacy has been admitted, us an honorary niemlM to a I'ennsylvania jiosl, to-wit; 10. 1). linker post, 1'hikidelphin of tho (i. A. lt.jaud.

Whkrkab, Tho A. K. rules and regulations make no lirovisioia; for such ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL the tep of (he pipe. It continued to IVninoi'M. it eontidi lie! man.

was arrested nt 1 he union depot tvenintf Til.ile ntlemplitii; to secure (low all dav Sunday and Sunday niuht loan on a noens isieek tor A Full Supply of Con! ulwiys on hand. a stream of strong sail Iniuo ftdly one inch in volume. 'J in; citizens are hy V. t'litiiit'i'i A 'o. In iiiver James Jlonroe.tt Son cm the Ann r'n Twenty-four barsof oap for 1.00 at irroatlv excited ovi no prospects lor XKlionnl Hank of Kansas Ciiv.

A blank Atkinson Kros. tho well, as il is believed that the How members, the great and reiMiisite test being that of continued and unflinching lovallv to the Hair and country "into bond for i I nf i lie Itenver miniii" eoinpany was on his person, lit is caused by a heavy pressure of gas. is wanted in Kan-as ity fir working t'd'art ion who contemplate building will do well to let us givo them figures before placing their orders. "XM GEO. H.

SMITH, Manager. 40 boxes of nice fresh crackers just eceived. at Tusteu A C'o's. It only seems necessary lo bore in Hub wondi rftil stale of Kansas to ttriko the check raehel in that city year and is well know to the po Spring dress poods with tilinniings to something that ill pay for tho trouble lie of the river cities ho match in endless variety at 1 listens Muriun 7V.ifw. have Imcii to eaplnre him C'oai oil tho barrel at Kansas for some lime, lies-cured mi limn on his venture tb.N Jos.

W. GILLETT II. HUMFF.I.I), J. A. (illddOTT, Scott Cnv Ma'- i I.

-At the our ranks no man upon hom the tain of treason rests can ever come." llioreforu lie it. Kesolved hy Abilene 1'ost No. fi.1, O. A. 11., That it is a disgraco to our organization, a wounding cause to com-rads living and a want of jiatriotie re-s)icct and honor to tho memory of our comrades tolerate.give sanction to, or sustain in any way, the disregard of tins sacred and binding obligations of our order to admit into its ranks a rebel general, who sought to disrupt the union City prie with freight added.

Tustcn Co. Scott coMiilv lb Dablieai: conven 1 I A bii' fivud was perpetrated on the (ion to-day, C. V. lliddle, and Samuel A ear lead of stoneware just received Kellv were elected dolomites, and people of jtt H'iy la week by parlh by Tusten A Co. Will sell to dealers ad Co.

Woodbine S. T. liui-ecss anil li'ollisti nlte araware wholesale rat'JS. nates, to the senatorial convention nt Ness Cilv, May 18. .1.

C. Starr was The Rail iS0r.1l boys say Tustcn Co. elected dolcL'atc and .1. II. Ikill, alter have the finest line of Spring suils west in of any placa.

nalo to the stale convention at Topokii, The haul; nt I 'rait wa robbed at noon one liay lasi week, t-uivly (ho James bo are not all dead I'arties tvishinp; their horses clipped SHELF AND HEAVY HAKDWARE, ho had a contract to bure for Atadoplh of about feet the parties claimed to have struck a tHI or 10 inch vein, but for some reason payment was withheld till the ciiiiiiieiicss of I he lind was lo (he company and an invi -1 i4ei! mn ordered. ek the work of in li ia unn. When it was ili-cdv. i ed thai ibu hole had been tilled with pieces of Wood, iron anil other loo numerous to ineiillon, and lioa'b, when I he rubbaee was, all cleared out ikcv irurk eoal And he it. Itesolvod further, That a proper procedure should he instituted, by the proper powers ill our order, against tho Said reniisylvania post, to compel the same to reject said member, or surrender its charter as a post of tho (1.

A. K. And bo if further Kesolved. That these resolutions bo in lirsl-class shapo should call on Cr.n (irass, at Livery Ktable. STO KH.

Tuster- gingliainsand nrints tako tho cake, yhliveodyl Wadiiniiton, May 15. The Iiri-iihiil lias aiiioed the Ibllowhi); acts: firantinii rijdil i way to the Kau 'ii and t'aeilie railway eoniim- buys them they can't resist thetoiiipla ACONS, -AdlilCU LTU 1TL I'LEM ion. To be seen ifi to bo appreciated. ny the Indian Croatian which had been aiaiiinjdy paiked in liicce of inelies in diame spread upon the records of this post, that they be published, and a copy of the publication lie sent to our commander in-chief, John 1'. Id a.

David Maitkson, 1'ost Commander. F. V. Cl.osn, 1'ost Adjutant. One reason tho ladies all buy their Spring drens goods at Tusten it Co's, and in I lu'couiuy ol talali, Ida ho authorizing the Tennessee Midland railway to a briduoaerossthoTi'il-110 river in biiildiiijj; of a railroad bridge at ljittln because they have morn dress trimming lid forty-live in length.

One of the pai iies lai did lie hurinu is an old resident I.e and is now under a 5110 bond. 1 is p.irlja -r i kipped into MissMiiri, lie' was arn sled at, Hu(-ler and brought hack to explain bis. crooked cnal mi to he disposal of S. Rob bins, iniblie lands in 1 1 1 1 Ai kansas and A lalialna; lor I llei-rei-; ion ol'a public bllil- than all tho utoresm town and at puce away down. (io to Atkinson Bros, for youitlr-ccries.

If you v.r.ut a good smoke buy ciar of Atkinson Bros. A new invoice of fine hats just 11 dinic al 1 hi huh, nnd providing for I lie pui ehase of additional round for the poslnilirc building at Iinl. Ilas a Great Future. Texas lias 11 future well worth Toonr niiinls the I'an-liainlli! of Texas aliouiuls with inducements ami advantages not found in any nt her section ol' the country. It, lias a cliinnle not equaled in its adaptability (lie cultivation of every variety of cereals, fruits ami vci'etalileH oriliiiarillv thrown in any )i'ei't' 1 11 ceivcil at Atkinson have you EDSCINES, There is no a on why Willi eflbrt Kan.

ai; honM not, be-'01110 one 1 (' the. hi iiiainiL'i i in t-tale 1 in (he west. Wo have (he law material in abundance, and v. hat wo may lack wo can easily obtain at. rnbs which will justify their manid'ai till" in tin- elalo.

We have ili-nly ofl'iiel, elh nt water PUBLICATION tlOTIGE. seen them? li'-r. hy iri vi -ii, llml Hif uhiIoi'sIkihiI ah ihiv Mhv. A. II.

l.HKH. tiled In N.llil! IK, 'lli llir, -Dr. 0. H. north or east.

A olmmle i.l tin. i.l' Hie- Cmiiily of'stiltl bl'u ainih: i.nhwiy of pro- Notions. I'll VHICfAN aiull'lKi Toilet Articles- 111 tin- iil'Cllii-, titiull I'l-li' tint Illy tin- ri HlOltili. Iriviiar till' ij mil ilii nl ions 1 if Hi cUirn, I live iiiilalilu wiiiii'ii nvi twi-nly- 1 ill In city ill' Win i.l hi III', in HUiil Oil I in, 11 il hy On-(n hi, Ull't tW'll (UK oipialiy noted for its invigorating and beneficial efforts on tin- human system. Asllinin, catarrh, rheumatism nml consunipt ion invalid are in every way grimily hencliteil and anlly i 111 prun rlii con and cheal power 111 may facilities for lie iluet, splendi.

proving Inane no 1 111 1 low I. and r. in 1 1 os ci il if 1 to me Kr. Gradiiato of St. Louis Medical tllld Oils, I'tirl'iiiuei-ii' IV' I'ull Line of I'aints, iiiany cut irely cured by tins liU iei'1 I Oi-.

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1,1,, nl 1 uiu ilry. .1. S. IttilllilNH I College. I eohdiliolis uuliuliiro.

liihriotis climale I'nl Kuil inltrc iu iloljlitufi 1 rujtituie, Wuuithiiii' tin'icdir darimi. I 1.

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440
Years Available:
1888-1889