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Derby Dispatch from Derby, Kansas • 3

Derby Dispatch from Derby, Kansas • 3

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Derby Dispatchi
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Derby, Kansas
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Ty -v utr; T. Subscribe for the DisPATOir. 8 CB IB DERBYDISPATCE WANTED I 00 dozen eggs, at twenty cents per doson: 60 dosen spring chickens: 0 General Merchants DRY GOODS, Grocerieo, Hate, Caps, CLOTHI2TQ, Our Speoia'tyt BOOTS and SHOES Make Come and get air prices. We Defy Gonipetitidni No troubio to show good's. CALL AND SEE US BCFOdB PURCHASING ELSEWHEttE.

All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken zn exchange roll One dobr north of the Post Office SDERBY. KANSAS P. MARTIXf, Manager. O. tf rJAOESitAK; Ai Ji SWISdEKi DERBY LUMBER Ji w.

STAKB. t. w. rLEsflsiAki itj nfeAlirhs fit Br'las di pples or cabbage on aub- crlptiom W. IX Moibtrger on the sick lltt first of tho TV-nek.

Deputy Sheriff Brown wu I town Tuesday On business. Next Thursday Is Thanksgiving Day, and where'! out turkey Mrs. Dr. H. C.

Tucker has been quite 111 for the past two weeks, but is now recovering It isn't an uncommon thing to see from ton to a dozen wagon loads of grain standing on Baltimore avenue Waiting their tnrns to drive onto the scales. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. tf Walters, Who was engaged in a protracted meeting at Sand Creek, Sumner bounty, Rev. D. Korschling occupied the pulpit at the Evangelical Church, Sunday evening.

Of course yon hare seen our new sign but isn't it a daisy? J. F. Bouck, whoso ad, appears in this paper, Was the artist Remember him when yon have work In this lindi lie is an artist of rare ability and will do your work at reasonable figures, Bay, neighbor, if you should venture to bring us a good, fat turkey on subscription between now and next Thursday morning it wouldn't be a very dangerous experiment we'll skirmish around and try to arrange so as not to eompel you to take it back with you. The Derby Dispatch comes to us with Will D. Wright at the helm.

It is a neat six-column folio and well filled with choice local news. Will is ft good newspaper man and it will be to the interest of the citizens of Derby to give him a liberal support Walnut Journal. Patronize men of known reputation and you will run no risk of getting "bit" The word or guarantee of a permanent business inin is worth something, because you know where to find him at all times. lie is not "here to-day and tomorrow miles L'ttle children, ponder these things in your minds. The Derby Dispatch, a bright and newsy littlo paper published by our old friond Will D.

Wright at Derby, Sedg. w'u'lr nmlntv. prima fa tin this wrwlr Will is a good printer, and if ho receives a reasonable patronage i tho town where he is locatsd, they may be assured of a good paper. wish him success. Bronson Pilot.

Frank Hamilton, a young man about 16 years old, met with a severe accident last Sunday. Ho mounted ahorse barebacked and without bridlo and started to the pasture after the cows, the horse became irigutenod ana threw to tne grouna creating tuo cartiege or his left ankle. Dr, Youngs sot the broken bono and tho unfortunate younc man is Improving, A "Cheap John" outfit was display- and offering notions for sale vui vnu nuie trvax tt ej hlo iui jr mJ say, a few "bltars" wers found and sev- eral dollars carried away that should have been kept at home. Those who bit" at the "fake" will sooner or later realize that the supposed cheap goods were dearlv raid for. Good roods don't have to b3 eddled to find buver.

oi a coai xamiae in werny this winter The Derby Lumber Co. ihas juit finishcd unloadine a 50.000 car of Canon Citv ooa, whioh White and Yellow Pine Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, 0 A LS PRICES ALWAYS LOW. Cor. Market St. and Baltimore' Jive.

DEttn tiilfi, WLti t. W1IG2T, ublisW derby, Ski(3Utck Count Kansas. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe R.R. oomaWKBT. No.

401. awwnger, No. 400. No. 417.

Accommodation) No. 408, Passenger, at m. p. nn 1 MO p. in.

6:13 p. in. a. m. 11U6 a.

m. 4:22 p. m. 6:85 p. m.

No. Passenger. No. 418, Accommodation, no. iu.

passenger, An. 402. Passenger. jaau trains. Wi H.

LlDDbK, Agent. Church, Directory. BrAKOCLiOAL CnunCH. Preaching eV ery Sunday tit 11 a. tu.

and pi ra. Pray er mealing Thursday eVeoingt Sunday Rot. VF. WALtfcns, Pastor. ntBBTTKiilAW ev ery Hundayntlla.nl.

and Pray-er meeting Tuesday evening Sunday rbool at 10. Rev. F. M. Stnmes, Pastor.

Baptist ChChch. Preaching every Sun day at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wedaeiday evening. Sanday-scuool at 10 o.ni.

Rev. U. M. roBTUNB, ratter. Catiiolio Cborcii.

Regular church ser- Ices second Wundoy of each month, morn ing anu evening. Sntlttff Directory' I. O. O. F.

Bl Paso Lodge. Ho. Ill meets every r-aturday evening at tneir nail, cor. Main street aim uatllmora avenue. J.

F. IIocck, W. B. FOSTER, Bec'y. V.

Q. THE HEN WHO ADYEETISE. Advertisements for the following named business men may be found In this paper: Slckler Pon, general Durby LumbeT luinbor and coal. A. Minnich.

general inarctant. Dr. C. Tucker, banker and druggist. 3.

N. Jo wo, livorymm. T. D. Warlell, hardw.ire denier.

G. W. Bowmav, grocer and ah dealer. H. H.

Ha rls, harness maker. W. M. Pil barter an I hairdresser. F.

V. Kl' inegjer, miller. J. F. Houck, bouse and sign painter.

Drs. Foster, Youngs and Blaise, physi cians and surgeons; C. Ndchtrieb, proprietor Central hotel: D. Kearschling. boot and shoe iker: K.

VV illianis, con toct loner A. h. Minnich. sta A. Bimonson Konaiid John fcayrs, Mjioksmiths; fccnb- ner Trlckey, corn shelters.

LOCAL EPITOME. And now the merchant wary. Doth deem it necessary To have an advertisement well displayed, Within the local paper, For that's tho proper caper By which to catch the fall and winter trade. Subscribe for Tux Dispatch. A light rain Wednesday afternoon.

It beats tho Jews, how fast tho corn is rolling in. Dr. U. C. Tucker was in Wichita, Monday, on business.

1,000 dozen Eggs wanted at 20 cents per dozen, by G. W. Bowman. 'Uncle'' Chas. Nachtrieb is buying grain at this place for a Hutchinson firm.

The Presbyterians will commence a protracted meeting one woek from to morrow. Sunday and Monday were beautiful days in fact, the entiro woek has bacn hard to beat Rev. M. Walters closed his protracted meet.ng at Sand Creek last Sunday; evening. He reports good results.

Tke several oharches of this piace will unite in holding a Thanksgiving Day service in tho Presbyterian Church, on the 23th. E. A. Puryis, a brother of Mrs. Chas.

Mosbargcr, arrived at this place Saturday last, from Iowa, He will remain here during the wintr. Rev. F. M. Synirns went to Wichita, Monday, to assist in a protracted meeting at the Burton Car Works.

He was accompanied by his wife. The Presbyterians of this city will give an oyster suppar in their Church on the evening of Thanksgiving Day, November 28. Everybody comei Adam Glazier, while attending ohureh in town, Sunday night, had a pair of breast straps stolen from his harness. Everybody should buy thoir breast straps. Mrs.

T. J. Grimes, of Argonia, arriv.d in the clly Wednesday afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

WaurB, and Other relatives and friends. I I i oi copias or us. AMsrATcn win piease 1 1 i sena in the names or those to whem i 1 .1 A. M.1 taey Willi uiBiu seui, tuuy uaja uoi. ftlrnaritr rlnnA an.

Bev. E. a Pollard, pastor of the dozen Turkeys. For particulars and prices on Cliix and Turkeys, Call On A. MiXMtCHi BtCKLEIt 4 SON'S PRICE-LIST.

Best brooms In town, 80 cents i Latest-style clothing, suits from $0 to Buckwheat flour, 00 cents per sack. Corn Meal. 20 cents per sack. Hats and Cfttfs 'way down. Water white Coal Oil 20o per gallon All kinds of Coffee.

2ft cents per ponnd. Granulated Sugar, 11 pounds for 1. Light Brown Sugar, 12 pounds for 1. at BicKLEa St Bon: JOB WORK. We have a complete job printing outfit, including a fast job press, and are prepared to execute all kinds of job work with neatness and dispatch.

Don't go elsewhere for your work in this lint thinking that you can get it done cheap er, but come and bo convinced that it can be douo in Derby as cheap as anywhere. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. FROM WACO. If you have not heard from Us before, it is not because we have been slumbering. We are wide-awake.

Mrs. Thompson Watson has been very sick, but she is now convalescing. Mrs. Gordon Hill and children, of Wichita, spent Sunday with Mrs. E.

II Travis. Waco is improving and Mam Kra mer is happy. Don't know whether It Is a boy or girl. They organized ah Alliance, Monday night. The majority favor taking in the women, but UncletJohniiV don't.

What's the matter with us women. Uncle Johnny. The people of this vicinity will ship a car-load of corn) Monday, to the Stanton county sufferers. All donations Will be thankfully received, delivered nt Derby any time Monday. The Santa Fe will furnish free transportation.

StrsAs. FROM FAlttVIEW. The only one who has been perfect In attendance is Chas. Mitchell. The Flesher family walk a mile and a to.8cho1 aud haV been An invitation is extended to all interested to visit our school, and especially are the patrons of the school urged to cotne.

The attendance at our school which was not very good during the rainy weather, lias increased iu the last week. and the pupils seem to take a new lnter- aar In tlipir wni'lr. Laura 1ittmnn and Winona Cnrleton lmve been absent from school during the iit8t week, on account of sickness, but we are all glad to see them back at school arrnin this week An ol'al class in Physiology, compos ed of children between eight and twelve years or age. nas in me pasi iwo iduiiuis; subjecl8 Ration and At. A.

I li -i Circulation and are now studying Respi ration. It is found to be a fact that an ora, cIasa wiU make more progress in the same iengti, 0f time than a class studying from books. The subject in History studied in the last month was "The Revolution," which has been discussed quite thor ougtily. the class giving as a review the principal events of eacli year and trac ing the movements of the leading Gen erals through the war. The latter prov ed a very interesting lesson, The aver- class, as fouud by the last monthly ex amination, was a3 follows: Mary Mitch ell.

87: Harvey Pittman, 79; Geo. Pitt man, 77; Chas. McBee, 90. mmmm rT jj A COItHECTED WEJCKLYi Wheat, per bushel t8' X6' ....40 to 53 12 ....20 to 25 ....14 to 15 50 30 ....50 to 65 40 .1.75 to 2.25 20 20 10 Corn, Potatoes. Irish.

Potatoes, swset, Apples, green. Unions, Chickens, pel dozen, 8' Buter Per Pound Jr Always at the Front With a full line of boots, shnea and rubber Just rc vsrl a enmnlt Una of from haye au tue itest, most desiraMe styles of fine for ladina' nri Fna fn wnr. cordially invite your Insrection. and Kuar- an tee satisfaction in fit and quality. My prices are lower than the lowest.

I have on hand a full line of Groceries down to rock-bottom. Call and oonvince yoursoli Respectfully, G. W. Bowhak. The GREAT FLOOD! ATTENTION, AGENTS I The first in the field.

A complete history of bbi terrible calamity at Johnstown hag just ean issusrl. 3(X) pages, 25 full-page Ulustrat ons, handsomely bound in cloth, price iti. nine uut to agents 60 per cent, sen 25 cent for Prospectus Book and package of circulars and go to work. Ad- K.w 67 08e AVHEN YOU WANT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hats, Caps, oots, Shoes, DERBY DISPATCH $1.00 A Year! Bond it regularly to your relatives and friends East, and thereby you will save money and trouble of writing let ters, and will als Iso help to boom YOUR Town! Country BJtING YOUR Job Work To the DISPATCH Office! GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, and Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO A. MINNICH'S increases their present coal supply to'aire Derccnt for each member of this i a.

iaa a. mi i a oom iw ioub. xuy wm yet auu two more bins whioh will bold from two to three cars. They propose to bo prcpar- at all times to meet the demand for coal and our people shonld appreoiate the company, efforu in their behalf. John Downnv.

a farmar livmor nhonf fivo miles northeast of toWn, had the misfartune to have his left arm broken, Wednesday. He was in the field husk-j ing corn, the horses became frightened, Mr. Downey made a grab for the lines to check them and becoming entangled in corn-stalks was thrown to tho ffround and the wagon ran over his left arm breaklns it about midwav between the elbow and shoulder. Dr. Youajra set the broken limb.

Late last Friday evening we received i a communication from Spring Creek. 1 Had it been acceptable, it was received to le for publication in last issue, but wubui miiou Savu U1E V2U uniuo ana. consequently, tus eommumcaiien i 6 wul tie the rate or all proauct.ons not aceompaniea by the real name or their autnors. weao not require me real name8 of correspondents for public-' 1 tion Dut limply for our protection. oiuuu wo esLuuiiaiiuu inn AiarAXUtl flnnoorfto emant from different sonroea.

Editor Dkrbt Dispatch, 1B; PP' pieasea w. omB nt nn rB ment for than a KOud household pa- per. Yours truly, E. C. Pollard.

DEUBY, (KANSAS. J. F. HOUGK, HOUSE AND SIGN FAIXTTBK. Plain and Ornamental Slgn writingjnd House Painting DONE TO ORDER.

Charges Reasonable 1 Leave orders at The Dispatch office. DERBY MILL F. W. KLEINEGGER, Trop'r. Choice Meal and Graham Flour Always on bands, for sa'e or exchange.

Also all kinds of CHOPPED-FEED. Office and Salesroom at Telephone office, on Baltimore Avenue. Corner Main St. and Bttltimoro H. H.

HARRIS TEE OLD RELIABLE Harness Maker May still be found at his old place of business and is fully prepared to manufacture anything in the line of HARNESS and do your repairlngTwith Neatness and Dispatch. Prices Reasonable. Baltimore Avenue. Derby, Ks. FEW CITY BARBER SHOP! W.

M. POOL, Proprietor. CLEAN TOWELS SHARP SHEARS AMD KEEN RAZORS. Shampooing and Hnir Cntting aone in me latest styles Known to the Tonsoriul Art. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Mulvane charge, M.

E. church, is con- Dut none have been more cheering than ducting a protracted meeting at the tne following note which we receiyed Carlton school house, throe and a half rcently from Rev. E. C. Pollard, pas-miles north of this place.

tor 0f the Mulvane charge, M. E. church: Rev. Father Bannan, of Wichita, will deliver a lecture at the Catholic church, in this place, on the evening of Nov. 24.

Subject: hlch is the true Church of Christ" bo admission will be charg- cd. Everybody invited to come, I 4.

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Pages Available:
108
Years Available:
1889-1890