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I lm. Tgtpf frf iff ifti Iff Ip" Iff it Ift of VOL. 1. ILEUINCiTON DICKINSON' COUNTY, KANSAS, TIIUKSDAY, MAY 1X: NO. 1-i THE KERIN6T0N HEADLIGHT LOCAL LORE.

The ''Social Classi'' Wo want a coal hole. What is lovelier fiian Kansas in All the democratic delegates and lobbyists from Salina, Abilene and out that way, took dinner at the Hotel de If: 'ling-Ion Friday on their way home from the Wichita convention. Dr. Mi ney predicts a dry spell. We.

hope the does not know lis PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Drusie Herington left us an order for culling cards Monday. Paul Geyer landed his tin shop building on KastT.laiu street I'r'nlny. C. Ii.

Sampson, of the I'aper Kansas City, made us a business call Monday. Hon. M. L. rotter, of Hope, gave Gentlemen were in the city Tuesday with a view to purchasing our Main street school-house, which they proposo converting into a pinning mill, sash, door and blind factory.

This is a branch of industry in the manufacturing line hat is much needed in this city, anil we hope the gentlemen will not let till thiy get the, business booming. A correspondent of the White City who signs himself M. Prove-lncnt," suggests the idea of getting out extra large edition of (he AV con BUSINESS BRIEFS. Is'oliliy iH'ckwour lit tlio Star. I Tut nnil ('Hps nt the Star cheap.

A line lino of new dress noods just received at Tusien Co. (tt)i(i('aiiii1iel for paint, oils mill varnishes. Ihiniiola sliiies worth 1, sold at the Star. Sewine; niaehiiie repairs of nil kinds, llalleek Stinnett's. a friendly grip on his way home from 1 Wichita I'Vidav.

I S. M. I.arkins returned last night, ile! did not go all the way to the Diinkcul Conference in Indiana. Mr. anil Mrs C.

Kinney and little daughter, contemplate a visit, to Minnesota in the near future. Agent G. C. Wattles, of the IC. N.

at this station, has tendered his res ignation anil is taking a Ed Majors, late of W. A. Power's dry goods establishment, has taken a position in Palcinnu's 1'. O. book store.

J. S. Polibius, the irrepressible Woodbine prescription artist, came I The now drag st, ire on the corner of down Friday to give our barbers a Walnut and West First streets is lilted bowiii. slyle. Miss Williams with, her corps of TluMu-xt time we have a bond eh-c-assistiintshavea big treat in store Ibr i i( us to-morrow house.

it the opera The familiar face of Mr. Preston, chief engineer of the 0. K. N. surveying corps, was seen in the city yesterday.

W. TC. Jaqucs, a prominent sad accomplished dentist oft Kansas, will be here to-morrow and locate pcr-nianentlv with us. W. H.lFllis, the new landlord of the Whitman house, lias had a new awn-I The i ie light company were ex-iug erected in front of his boil to their circuit yesterday on cast IRtitercd at the Tfi-rintrtan Pnstefllcc its Eccon clnsn innil nmltcr.l TA 111 .,12 TT Ti ll A CHICAriO.

KANSAS A NKHUAKKA. Trains fnim HerinKtitl as follows: noma fast: Mll nii'l No. 2, ilniiv, 11:15 Ninlit No. 1, cliiilT, 10 a in i-ht. No.

ilniiv exi'epl Sunday, a 111 ThnjiiKli lVsiglil. No. 31, il.iily. fioiNn Mnil and It-qiress. No.

21, daily NiKlit Kxpri'ss, No. (liy, a ill FreiKlit, No. Oil, except Suml'iy, 7:15 am ijoinii south: Mail nnd Kru-ess, No. 1. duily, 4:19 INitfht Kvptvss.

3. daily. in l-'reiglit, No. HI, daily except Sunday, 7:10 a RAL1NA HKANCH: Mail ami ftxpress. No.

Hfi, dfiily, 4:15 ill l-'reiKhl, No. ti-5, daily except Hunday, 7:30 a in Trains run through lit-twi'eti HI. Joseph and Caldwell an, I I'ralt, making close colineeli ill t'liicm depot 1 Topeka for Kunsim City anil nil Tilinll 1'iuilie yoinls. (Vmiieelion is made at Itorion tor St hatha, Pawnee, Heatrice, l-'airlilll'y, llehron 'and all northwi st. Ti''krtn on Raid to all in Hie V'nited sta.tes or Canada.

(IEO. C. WAT Agent. PACIFIC RAILWAY. GO-NCI WKSTl rnsqeiiRer, No.

201, 5:59 Way Kreiirht, No. 2HI, 8:42 Thr'ftllKh i-'reiKht, No. 217, a tioiMt Passenger. No. 202, 11:59 a ni "Wiiv h'reiir'it, No.

'HQ. 3:30 Tnroutfli 1 refill, 21X, 11:52 a tin Tickets on sale to all points in the United States und Canada. W. N. KTKNNF.TT, A(-ent.

It.V OIU'llllH. J. JTayor. Hm. (1.

City Attorney. (I. T. P. Ilncit, i'nlice Justice.

H. TnoMAM, Citv.Man.hal, W. T. Patkman City Clerk. Cot-Nen, Pr.

T. J. Nair, J. II. Ilcdson, I)r.

K. ll.dooke, l-icrt Hurt man, A. S. (-; i i A. O.

II. V. Ixalue ineel.s nt their hall every Tuesday evening. 'isitinff bretiiren are cordially invited to attend. W.

1. PATF.MAN, M. W. O. L.

Itccorder. K. OF P. Mildri.l Ixid.je No. 109, meet in Castle Hull, over Hank of 11( riliKton, everv cvenini; at o'cl'K k.

J. P. (JAIJ1), C. C. E.

CHAPUili, K. of and S. T. O. (I.

T. lvlfje meets every Friilay evening ot 7:30 at hall over Haul: ot Herinylon. A. H. W.

C. M. M. TChTF.N, Seereuiry. O.

A. R. Marshall Post No. 324, on the first arid third Saturday evcniiiKK of each month, at hall ovi Bank of CAMI'liKIX, Commander. E.

J. Willaril, Adiutant. B. OF F. McAllister No.

374, meeta the first and third Thursday eveniiiKK of each jnoi.tli at and the second and fourth Thursday afternoons of each month at 2 p. in the hall over Bank of hi hnijl.iii. W. W. M.

W. W. BUTTF.HKIKI.U, Secretary. B. Of L.

K. -lleriiiffton nivision No. 201 nietts on the second and fourth Wednt sdavs of ach lllolll, nt p. 111. over the lis nk of I Ir rini'ton.

A. A. McAU.ISTF.R, C. E. (IF.O.

K. IlRONf-ON, I-. A. C'lktirc-li I I i-'-t ory. Ilcirutar senices are held at the Brethren, or Dunkard ehiireh everv Sunday at 11 and 7:30.

Hunday school every Sunday at 10 a. in. Kocii.l in eel I in; every 'I hui'sda even in ft at 7:30 p. ni. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

MfrrnolMsT Pr iiehinij hy the pastor. Key. M. It A da 1. 1., every Sunday inorninuand eveninjr.

Sundj.y school helore the moriiiiii; Hcrviees. PneuvTi.isAN. Kia'. K. II.

Mathina, pastor, every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p.m. Hahhah school at 10 o'clock a. ni.

Miksion'auv Rvrnsr. '1'. C. Cokiky, pastor, Hcrviees evt rv Sunday at USUI a. in.

ami 7 p. in. Waljliath school ait( ser ices, Tniti'ij iliti.nii'.ss1. 'lev. I.

It. II pastor, Preaching eve- all, at II tt. ill. at church tuo ini! east of I lerilieton. (Iiuimvn I.t TiituiAN.

Services 4-vcry Sunday at a o'clo. p. HI tile '1 telian cnureh. II. I.

ri I All, 1, Mill he h' ld at 10 a. in. eery at chin, on Lyolis cr ek. PAUL GUYER. PRACTICAL TINNHK.

culcil in (ir-tt-clnHM nmiwiiT. B. A. HENLEN, M. PHYSICIAN SURGEON.

OIVkc in Dnii'-lorc, WVst Main Ktroct. J. W. MONEY, M. D.

ii ii ni 1IKKIN(iT), in KaiiHUH. fulls iJrii Will he fniiu.l at CA.MPIHU.L KEATII, i i I'A'I'ltN'l' MltlllrlM'tH, TOll.KT AliTICI.HH, I'AINTH AMI (ill.S. W. MAIN HT. mptt rrtnI i lias jusl hie eclVeil I he pi a new Mie mi firing i invited at das: ware loil-l N'ance'sl at at May? Tack i brand The ii i ra boose full 1 sed bliek ilandie A nice lull iwrr ol ram fell Monday Next Sabbaih is Children'; ill our Day at An are lieht was placed in the Baptist chureb The llKAid.KillT goes a notch or two to I he front every day.

Get ready for the school exhibition evening at the opera house. A. M. I'arnham, dciili-t. the P.aiTell House May 2X will be.

at and All work Lin-anted. The ''Social Glass" Friday and Sat- urdav evenings, June 1 id 2 at tin I lerington opera house. School-house location meeting tit the i school-house on the L'Slh at, 2 M. Go and vote f. ir your choice.

At i read r.v week. 'J'his is an cstima- i ul and al: i dive street. Th. rioriis couniy fair will be held Council Giove, beginning this ye. days.

Will! and ey into tlil in L'5 and inning four must, he so, ens to drop odv it istLe! lii st town in tie ill I' ,1 le muster a hence wi iiader. ii. Is is school school hi in i I ocr tic- fact that an K.i 10 high a di-trii't A iitTeii lovin; nl 111 nt the lie city Monday our aiiiusement Social to ole pi- an ear Iv date. It Olliv iiildn li nl the cents lo era lieu to-morrow, I i iibty, cM iiing'. and I hut is for the el of til, e'l, Th iht.1 oii'dit to be jammed I si hool children ie out ol' ail former lull Fi iday will knock the tin i iitetlaiaiaeat i "a III lie eltv.

mr liiei chants enjoyed a dons trade Saturday. Xear'i bodv from the coiintrv fur li reincn- everv- I mill illll'l in town bus iicj etl llll' C. Pace, Main street general merchant, is building up an immense I ie is iii-vi wailing for a customer, but he is always waiting on I lielii. An arch rock bridge is hat ought lo be built on alnut and another on Main tnef in place of that old ged deadfall that is now there. The big livery 1 Fit treet am on Walnut and is lo be remodeled and eonyei led into iucs rooms two ither i li'uiiiiiig Walnut on WcM ust.

(lie i 'flic mnl men ha-t he contract to build ten addition il lo the I', K. i-'s N. roiinil lion in this city was here Saturday contracting for rock I for thai purpose i C. N. I lull, the real late man and addition boomer, a silver anchor in tiie 1 1 tin li i' Mondsv.

The real dike. Tic 'III ual b.linilel' 'IH'I' ol la' el'. ion i "HI i in ate i in all new school ion and we 1 the met I-1 acinic il be i re il In, I liup'li alt, ni tin- anatomy of the ethc-rial waterworks as he about us poor vol ins of the die t. If vuti want to kecM tin with the of (he best new town and the liveliest railroad center in Kansas, heel your collateral into the Hcring-(on lii.Aia.ioili' Tile A. Power stock of poods recently purchased by Schilling it Prown are being boxed and transferred to White City.

This reduces the number of general stores to three in this city. C. F. Vance, the grocery man, gave (lie lllt.Mil.liiiiT boss a splendid ride Saturday evening behind his handsome lly-ox. If 1'd's horse is not the fastest in -o.

partu he is certainly the prettiest and he is capable of being brought down to niightly good time. J. H. Hill, a prominent and popular rustler of Ktissell. this state, came down Saturday and spent lie Sabbaih with his father and mot! inlaw, Hon.

H. Wonhvorth and ife. The HiiADi.tiiMT acknowledges a as-niii call Saturday. The city surveyor established a grade on Walnut street Monday between Proud way and Fast, First street. This street ought to bo.

opened through and the dirt used in grading Walnut near the. bridge. All v. have llowers, (lags or house plants are requested to take or send I In ni to the church on Saturday aller-iiiniii for deeerating purposes. Py request of CiiMMITrF.K.

You can 'la dollar's worth of fun fir 2" cents at the opera house Friday and give our chiblren a boom. The money will be used to furnish tic- school with things needful for practical instruction. We remember very well when one printer could do all the work he could gel in (hi place and go Ii. lung four in the week, now it keep 4 from live lo kicking very day in the week ete'eni Sunday. mr ei.y i-' attracting more attention ciqiilali -is at present than at any i ions time in its hisiory.

There is IV; pi a leady, olid boom ahead, and Her- iiioihii. wiil i -popala; II, an lite Pre. anoiiier winter rolls around, linost doubled her present and dina tisions. her tiie vices at vidian church S' lav. All ai'e iiivileil and all who ha I censured in liieir eal is a kind rene 'n-auce of the mill heroic are cx- Miect 1 (a leanil'eit tin by their pi em op' house Friday and Sat-cveniag June I and 2, he ranee diama, the "Social in live acts, under the direction popular comedian, Waller J.

Don't miss a chance lo great I Glass," of the Melioll M. 11. oy, iroprietor of the Grand View dairy, left a roll of excellent butler el Mrs. Me's inanufae! lire are a judge of butter, and tt-e slake our reputation when we say that Mrs. McCoy is onlilled lo the credit of making as line butter as any oilier lady on earth.

Mrs. .1. Moore and Miss Jacobs have formed a part ncrship and in a few days will di-play a line of musical inst iiincnl i in Chitibiirg ei: furniture These ladies are well 1 to beadle tbiscla-s of goods, and cuy reason to believe iln will conduct a sitcces.ftd bu-incss. I II. Kiiiuev and ot In i ere out on he track snutli ofi.

the cily Saturday evening, trying to decide who had the fastest horse. Crass thinks his "Gray Faglc'' is wild and woolly and hard lo keep up with, i liul kimicvs niouse-i lorcil i get er I lie ground a sircttk ofl bine iii hi ning. A tw nly dollar eiiro- rii iid of the track would no tile which the two is the i ill; is 1 I lb ri I'm4 We rn angle i full of the linnv I ihe. up an are a of on J. taining a write-up of that city.

That correspondent ought, to be presented a ehromo by the editor, as he is the rirst mail we over heard of in White City who believed there is any virtue in advertising. Our city cornet band have secured a competent teacher from Oskuloosa, this state, who will he here, lo-morrow, Friday, and take charge of the boys, we glad to see our bund boys taking steps to get on top in the inspired art and we hope our people will lend them the proper encouragement should they ask a little patronage or help in the, future. In looking over our business columns this week you will observe the card of Palmer it Pereell, contractors and builders. These gentlemen are not of that class of mechanics who when they can't get anything else to do they get saw and hatchet nnd go to work, lint they are carpenters in the refined sense, the term, and those who employ them to do good work will get just what they want. If you going to build a good bouse let Palmer Sr Pereell figure it.

President Cable, of the Pock Island system, with a party of live oars of railroad officers, stockholders, were in the city yesterday en route to Caldwell, from which point work has just been commenced on tbo Galveston, Texas, extension of the K. X. from the way they looked at the situation here we will not ho. surprised lo hear of more, railroad im provements being ordered in this city soon after they get back to headiiuar-ters at Chicago. A representative of the 1 ritADl.tciiT accidentally a purpose dropped into I'.

Moore's harness and saddle factory Monday, and although he is right in tjto center of business, were really surprised to find such an immense and splendid stoek. We, knew he was doing a rntt iing good business, but we had no idea of the extent of bis stoek. Mr. Moore is an industrious, honest and. economical business man, and though we are nl the way he has come ''out of the kinks," we are correspondingly pleased at bis prosperity.

'Pile time ill come, sooner or later, hen this city ill need a good and thorough system of sewerage. Xow if this is the case, why would it not bo Hie proper thing for the city to pool with the waterworks company, and lay sewerage pipe at the same, time the water company lays their water mains? It would certainly be a great saving to the oily. Poth these improvements go hand in hand and in a city of any consequence are absolute necessities. Talk up anil think up the mutter, you who have a warm place in your hearts for the pint I ofthe oily and the health and comfort of its inhabitants. The nrsAui.niirr man was irresistibly drawn west ofthe Pock Island and on to thi! splendid residence, of our i n-terprisi ig and progressive councilman, A.

S. McAllister. We wore always of the opinion from Me's personal makeup that he v.a., a gentleman of oulturo and taste, but if we bad not drifted over to sec his Cut nre home, we ould never have given him credit for half lie deserves. He ii Ibe architect of his ow building, a id if is a perfect model of eoinbined with beauty. -Me is an i ngiiicer on the K.

but from the way he was flourishing a paint brush Tuesday, we have about niailu our mind that ho is a jo-dandy any here you put him. A petition has hi en sent to Congress from pra ing for the deles! of thai part of I lie Mills bill which aih Is tobacco. I he Mi are not, tobacco. The Mi spoiling for free lob: more to their notio: oiiriatis ceo. Fr.

are is el I I oiir ticket-, ioi I In dial Chair.lier sets, water pclsaiifl teasels, ilain ami oriiainental, at Vance's. The largest, eheaiest and liest line of salt lish just received at Tustcii Co. All the latest styles in mens' anil hoys' shoes at the Star. Try those extra fat while fish sit Tus-ten it Co. A.

II. (V.tihy, the cash grocer, is headquarters for canned goods. Headquarters for gen rod wind-mills. J. Kuril, Hope, Kan.

Those fat hreakfast Mackerel at 'fusions are dandies. All the latest styles of spring eloth-at the Star. For Ualladay, Monitor and Ourr-io wind-mills, go to J. H. Koch, Hope.

Trunks and valises by the hundred at the Star. Main and 1st West. st. Try Chase Sanborns Mocho and Java col lee at Ttisten's. It's the best on earth.

Visit Vance for groceries queenswaro, canned goods, cigars tobacco, and all sorts of supplies. The most complete line of gents' furnishing goods in the city at prices that will suit at the Stxr. There is no use of talking Luce can not be downed when it comes to prices on groceries. Oaiiipbel Kealli are liuiiilquurters tor nil kinds ol: toilet, articles, I fiiiiiory, Alliums etc. Cauby buys and sells for cash, and therefore can give his patrons better bargiugs than those who sell on lime.

I lave you really been to see Luce the prince of merchants! If not, why not Oiiuby's Cash Grocery is the best place to buy family provisions. Free di li ers. finest and most You can fashionable Puce's. see the line of ladies I have a carload of mills and pumps. Come and see tliein, and have a mill or pump creeled by a practical mechanic.

J. II. Kuril, Hope, Kan. Do you really want a handsome new dress put tern? If you do, call and inspect he beautiful styles at 10. Puce's, and West 1st.

St. Eogfra Cherry Ccugh Syrup. Is the tin I medicine that acts directly mi the lung's, blood and bowels, it relieves a eougli instantly and in timu eli'csls a perniaiient. cure, I'or snlu by A. jM.

Cress. I )ruergrist. THE HOITE ice-cream parlor. Mrs. Ward desires to inform the public that she lias just opened the Home lee-creain parlor at her resilience on west td street south of Walnut, where she will furnish the best of ice-cream at all hours.

Alsobread, cakes, pies, etc. Peine inbcr the Home bakery and icecream parlor and give me a call. Waiiii. Notice, Pasture. We, tin- undersigned, having leased be larg'e arc southeast of town, are prepared lo lake nil kinds of stock for -iiininer pa -lure, at reasonable rates.

Plenty of uat' i aiid good fence. Apply to either. C. li. KlNNHV, T.

.1. Bsfffjs' Blood Purifier and Maker, No renieilv in the world lias aiiieil I he popiilai'it I lud I his medicine ltai, i i. I- as a 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 'I I or illilil ineilieine, no one should be wii hoiil it. It has no calomel oripiiniiie in its coinposil ion, i n-1 -i 1 1 1 1 ri i tv no I on I on rets can arisi li'oioil. Ve Loop a full supply of it I'ol' sale bv, A.

M. at all lini V' I ii ii-ri I I- Manila and fruit stands, K. Vance's. a til si le al C. I I i keep his boarder ool.

Jiinmv Galowny, one of the C. K. it N. engineers, will soon begin work on a commodious resilience on Creech's addition, west side of town. Supt.

J. O. Smith, of the C. K. has the plans for a large two-story residence already drawn.

The building will be on and West 1st street. .1. H. the in quill driver of the Chapman oio''r, i about to wake up the old lb- Ms that place ami convert, tlnm into veritable Kan-a-j boomers. Dr.

T. .1. Xnir niorning and S. M. Parkins to a'teiul the ii in I assembly of the German Paptisls North Mnncli'v-tor, Indiana.

They are expected home Saturday. W. X. Stinnett, the P.roadwav fur- nittire man, aeecp.ed a position on the llKADl.loil'l' In A v.eek tor a few and wrote lip our mail list. Mr.

Still- nett is a light ning st wit a pencil. Waller. I. McDonald. AMI, 'lie's I young actor, loll this morning over the Pock Island for I lerington.

lie h.n been spending a few days in Hope, and returned from there yesterday. 'Hi! llrflrrlut-. i Kditor Davis, of the Salina Daily! Herald, on his return from the Wichita Democratic convention Friday, spent a few hours in tiie cits' and made the 1 1 I II I' a call in company with Dr. whose name we failed to remember. Harry C.

Wyhro, one of the pioneer clerks and salesmen of the city, but who is now secretary of the 1 lerington Klcotric Light and Waterworks and also Mechanic I'edson's bookkeeper, favored the 1 1 1:. lil.l. with a clcer order for printed stationery Tuesday. Mr. Fred, n.ii'lman and her pntiy little baby daughter, respecls lo I lie I loriugi terday.

This was Mr-out for several ui iiil in poor heal! li for cm paid tlnir people yes lira having heel ne. Her nil morons friends wiil he pleased In know she will soon be able lo give llicln call all around. Jainos Anderson and his partner, Mr. Smith, of Marion, were in Ibe city lay, and lea id the Talhelni building on Froailuay. imrlli of II.

il leek iV. Slimieirs fuinilitre here this wetk liny will i-lalP llioins'olvi in the tailoring bit-iii, 'Flu bear the remit: worlttiH ii unil no do plenty to do in llii I lis. I'M IhlA ill I'll i leouiing natropo- Main.

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