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Halstead Herald from Halstead, Kansas • 1

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Halstead Heraldi
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.0 A- v. IMl I''' t. Mi. t' VOL. 1, NO.

11 HALSEAD, KANSAS, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH, 26,1887. E. SWAN, Editor and Proprietor. -CrU upon F. Fenn for.

your (lfr in and Bubscribo for the A Serious Eallway Accident. Pittsburg, Pa.J Lfaroh 25. -A work. tf. Daily Hbbald.

railway 'accident ft 1 o'clock Una morning naar Lootonia, Ohio, on the Pittsburg, Ft wayno vmcogo -THE- UARNINd. railway. There is heavy grade at this point, and the engineer discover' ed that the air brake hoso of the oast -0- 4 Do not pay yonr subscription i F. Fenu does Urttj work cheap and promply. 1 'try If yon want your baby's picture taken, F.

Waters' "Art Car" is the plane to go. Pahtcbe, I have an 80 nil fenced which I wish to rent to some person who can pas-tbre cut tie thereon. E. J. Kwau, mar 15-3w.

Dont forget the dray of F. Fenn when needing hauling done. tf. Notick of Dissolution. The.

partnership horotofore existing between E'. B. Irish and. L. E.

Allnn, under the the firm name of IL D. G. is this day dissolved by consont of both parties. E. B.

Iiush, L. E. Aixkn. Still Regulate i the Price and Quality of for tuo HERALD, to any newH boy, but hand it in direct to us or to our deliverer, PHILIP, TRACY. DRY GOODS, itAJS, APS, B00T8 And SH0ES Ladies and ents Finishing d- bound express was leaking.

He btop-v ped the train and while examining it a freight train dashed into the roar, car, completely telescoping the sleeper and passenger car next to it. Engineer Williain Beale, who was the engine at the time fixing the air brake, was horribly crushed and died almost instautly. The injured are; J. C. Haziett, in the sleeping car, fatally hurt, left at Leotoniaj- Lee Hinn, Chinaman, cut on head severely; John T.

Bingley, Chicago, conductor of the Pullman car, bruised about the head and leg and hand crushed; Ers. Davis, Pettsburg, bad- ly cut about the body, faoe bruised; P. Pedow, Now Orleans, slightly burned; Mrs. Lousia Eden's 3-year-old child badly bruised; Mrs.1 Gray, Prof. Gregg, of Kansas City is in tho city.

Sheriff Ityau is in town to-day. Halsteaditos are always pleased to grttsp tho hand of honofi ujd Jim. W. It. Poty, of Newton accom-pauyed by IT.

L. Doty of Attica, Now York are in tho city this afternoon. A vetinerary surgeon wont through town to-day, onroute for Newton. Rev. B.

0. Swartz, of Newton, is in the town to day and will preach at the M. E. church tomorrow morning and night. A Burrton man is in town selling fiah.

Why is it that our merchants cannot be protected and these follows required to procure a license? Mrs. A. M. Knox has her addition to Halstead platted and tho lots will soon be plaoed upon the market. This will make a very popular residence addition.

This ofijco is busy turning out a list of cards, with tho pedigree of Pioigors horse liushvillo. According to the pedigree, this bursa is second to none in tho state and wo doubt if his superior can be found anywhere. He is kept at the Doty ranch northwest of this city. The carpenter work on the bridge in Brown's addition is completed and the per Conio iu and subscribe for Daily Herald only 10 Cents week, ami delivered by carrier. puripg the ypar we shall offer GREATER Bargains than ha.3 ever b.ee.n Voipwn in IIALST7EAD.

LATEST TELEGRAMS, 0- A Mixed V) Mess. New Yoke, March 24. Tha writ LOCAL NOTICES, of habeas corpus obtained by Henry VKe havejustiseeeivedALARESTOK If you want a brood mare pall on Brown Bros'. Look out for the Uncle Tom Cabin Company next Monday night. Minnesota, slightly injured; Delia Coyne, Brooklyn, about the face and head.

xL Folsom, ordering Dr. William I Cato to produce in court Miss Agnes I1 olsoui, the actress and daughter of Mr. Folcom, was made returnable Mr. Farnsworth is enjoying a visit before Judse Patterson to-day. It THE FLOOD.

A Family Perched for Six Days in the Trees. Bismakk, March 25. It was learn from his daughter. FNEWE)8 and HAVE THE RAN 0 EST DISPLAY EVER made if) the ITY. was alleged that Dr.

Date held Misa Folsom under restraint; that ho had If you want to buy a Horse or mule call on Brown Bros. rostained her, aud that she was in S. Tullis returned to Great Bond ed last night that D. M. Kennedy, his wifo and three children are hold on Sibley island by tho flood, and for six days havo been living on food saved from the water.

There is no hope of securing them until the flood subsides. They can bo seon through last night. If you want to buy or city property call on Brown Bros. A.S"V. Snyder, of Newton, is in town to-dtiy.

tne ox ntung tip 10 ine imiiKs has commenced. In a day or so the main road will be through that addi tion. Brown Bros, real ollice is on the street. Cull upon them. The Panhandle Hotel and Restaurant, is iiiiw in miming order.

We Furnish Board by the Bay or Meal. A. good tullo set. Give ns a oall. Second door south of 'Herald office, Ualtttead, 3.

W. utiei-, Fi-op. Remember that your 0. box rent will bo due next Friday. Walk up and pay your bill and don't ex field glasses occupying a net built in the limbs of trees, over three milos from shore.

Tho Norther Pacific managers, have abandoned all hopes of remove-ing the gorge by dynamite. They cannot say when they will be able to ship freight across the river. Passengers are transferred by boat. A party of twelve attempting to cross from Mendan in a boat Wednesday evening were driven by the wind and ice into a willow thicket, where, they passed tho night, momentarily expecting death. They were rescued in the forenoon.

sane. The young woman did not appear. Dr. Cato was represented by counsel, who in explaining the non-appearance of Miss Folsom, as-serted that she was not in the possession of his client; and claimed that she was not insane. Bonnsel said the charges that his cli eat had taken advantage of his relations with the family and ruined her and takon hor away l.xom the family, was false.

In relation to tho suit of W. J. Baldwin a former lover of Miss Folsom, against Dr. Cate to recover damages for alleged assault, defendant said there was no merit in the action end claimed it was a conspiracy to injure him in his profession. Miss Fol-corn't affidavit was produced in cotirt.

It states that she was not and never had been under duress by Dr. Date or any one else; that it is falsa that she had been seduced and taken away from hor mother by Dr. Cato, or that he had coaxed her in way. She swears she is sane, and that no one was authorized to take proceedings in her behalf. In conclusion her affidavit states that Prof.

P. J. Gallo, of Moundridge, was in our city to day. Tho M. E.

ohurch board meet tonight at tho church. J. F. Waters "Art Car" is still in pect the postmaster to pay it for you. Ho gets none of it.

Uncle Sam takes it all. Halstead. Call and examine work. Churches To-morrow. Work done ruin or shine: mar Rev.

E. C. Swartz P.E. will preach QWEN E. JONES Livery Feed AND SALE STABLE, llalgtetu) Kansas.

Good EigsFurnished ou Short Notice NEW MEAT MARKET- We have constantly on hand a fresh supply of BeefjPorK, Mutton, Sausage, Poultry, Etc. We, are hands at the business and are oapable of satisfying our customers no matter how particular. ASH PAID FOR HIDES. 'tX" We also pay the highest market prices for BEEF CATTLE. Embick's old Stand, HALSTEAD, KANS.

and the The fimniost "Marks," roa SHE, Drninor and evening: at the M. E. inost comical "Topsy," that you ever church, saw is with Johnson's U. T. C.

Co. Rev. C. K. Lehman will fill his ap pointmonts at the Presbyterian church as usual.

Choir's rehersal Saturday KesuteiKe property vritliU acre lot for sg.le, H. S. GILIUltS. Of'Fon Salk A span of good, young work mules for sale ttt reasonable terms. Petku Bekoeb.

A good lo fur saje in southeast part of town, one block from future Panhandle de night. Quarterly Meeting at M. E. Church her relations toward her father forc- her to remain silent as to the true next Sunday Rev. B.

C. Swarts, Pre- "Cute" tho Yankee Tramp, with Johnson's TJ. T. C. Co.

is the funniest beyond comparison. A number of our young people contemplate a trip to Nowtou to-morrow. Baptismal services will be observed at Emmet church to-morrow afternoon. Halstead ladies, most invariably got left, when making a mash ou New pot. For prices and torms call at Hebald office.

mar.lO-tf. eason of the bringing of these pro iding Elder, will be present and ceedings and the attack upon her. preach morning ami evening. Tho Herald of)ioe has. two lots in west- Counsel for Mr.

l'olsom will me a anient at the close of morning rn part of own for sale at $125 per lot. travorce of the return to-morrow. Steamer Ashore. Fire Island, N. March 25 A steamship ia ashore near Blue Points 150 miles east of Fire Island.

She does not soom to be a large vessel Her masts are gone but her piper, still standing. She is well up on th, beach and appear to be settling. A moderate gale from tho northwest is blowing, and a heavy sea running. LATEK. Fiek Island, N.

March 25. It is said that the vessel ashore near Bluo Point is the French steamer, Scota, Captain Ruff at, which sailed from Marseiles February 20, and Naples February 23, via Gibraltar February 27, for New York. She is said to have had a large number of steerage passengers aboard. Tho steamer went ashore at 4 o'clock this morniDg. The Mail and Express says: When, the life saving crew discovered the man.

JUovo 1' east a if. M. You can buy GARDEN SEEDS, in bulk, COTTON HANDLE US. from the Kansas Seed house, of R. Quarterly Conference will meet Saturday evening at 7 :80 o'clock.

BROWN CO. trouble Uetween Two Factions ton gentlemen. The niost teeds for the least money at of the Organization. the Poat Offtoe. The sale at Taylor Logan's to day The ladies of this city met this New March 25.

The difficulty between the different bran CITY MEAT MARKET E. T. HARBEESON, Co. Having purchased the City Meat Market pfC. S.

Brown, will be found at the old ottweiler stand at all limes with the best afternoon for the purpose of organ was not very well attended, yet nearly every -thing brought a fair prick FOR REM. ches of labor employed in handling iug themselves into a body to vote cotton, involving 10,000 men, had at the coming city election. A large -A Good five room hooee, stable and The women are holding political six acres of land in Tibbot's addition for the effect of paralyzing work in the cotton trade yesterday. meeting at tho M. E.

church this Steaks, number were presont and they hold a very interesting and harmonious meet Pork, ronton reasonable terms. Inquire at Hub-am Office. mar 16-lw. Roasts, Mess Sausages, The difficulty dates back to Octo afternoon. ber and is tho outcome of an effort vessel she was lying in tho midst of a We have a good dwelling house to rent, J.

V. Pierce has received a lame ing. Some very good resolutions were adopted and a vote of thanks to very high sea, which was sweeping then made to reduce charges on cotton at this port. At that time the on Main street, at 6.50 per mouth. Herald office.

Cash paid for Beef Cattle and Hogs. Givpus acII. stand. lino of new coods, and is paintin her clear fore and aft. A heavy our Governor and his estimable wif and fixing up in fine shape.

northeasterly wind made work for tho Three good second story rooms, South cotton handlers belonged to one strand body known as the Cotton- A mimber of petitions were called for HALSTEAD KANSAS. Main street. Heeald office. life savers impossible for a time. If you want to buy a cow call on to be presented to our mayor.

men's Executive council. Different Brown Bros. One, to abate the tramp nuisauce classes of employers had also been MISCELLANEOUS, Several attempts were made to fire the lino but each time the aim was to low and it fell wide of the mark A great crowd was on the beach assisting the crew, and it was feared which invests our homes. Edward Lucy returned from Meade J. 0.

LAVERTY, Centre this morning and will leave Jtiememoor tnat at iiarnett waltory is admittod to the council and when an effort was made by the factors and shipped to reduce tho charges, which reduction would have fallen princi We will give full proceedings next the place to get your fine work done and for Illinois to-night. week. that they are taking Photographs cheaper than any other place in the city, mar 16-lw C. S. White has set out a number plain and Ornamental plast of fine trees alone the west side of 13?" The Panhandle Restaurant is in run pally, upon these employers, they used their position in the council to the reductions.

The council ning order. his lots. ering Salisfaetion Lake Items. Fine breezy weather. Lois of oats being sown this spring.

EijpBod tiks filled and delivered at your was composed of organizations of The county Democratic central door by. Win. AwjEn. HALSTEAD, both white and colored laborers. The whites charged that the colored committee is idled to meet at the Bff Cau at tne for your Most of thewheat in Lake has gone to its mother-in-laws funeral, and failed to moats.

turnish meals at all hours. feb.24-v. Democrat office in Newton, April 2d. city dray for jobs of return. Plowhig for corn is the order of the day The date of examination for the ICaU on the transfer work.

Wm. Allen, Propr, U. S. Military school, has been chan organizations were falling under the influence of the employers, who by their own votes, combined with those of the negroes, were likely to get control. The organization therefore determined to break up the council D.

0. ADAMS CONIBAOTOB IN The measles are about worn out in Lake. IWTiy the celebrated from the movements of those on board the stranded vessel that some lives were lost. The sea is breaking over the vessel and the deck fixtures are being carried away. It was learned at tho office of the passenger agent of -the Fabre line, that the Scotia has on board 1)00 steerage passengers.

It is not known positively whether there were any cabin passengers. Her cargo consists of Itallian produce. A dispatch received by the passenger agent at noon, said the passengers were all safe and will be taken to New York to morrow. Nothing has been ascertained as to the cause of the grounding of the vesel, but it was conjectured that she had become damaged as the result, of the struggle with terrific weather and that the captain beached her to save hei pas-. sengers ged from the 5th to the 7th of April Who will be the next one to go to burn Kewton Flour at.

It will bo held in Hutchinson. ing corn stalks and lot a big fire get away KnsEN and Tick's. from him. and organize anotner or wnicn no StoneWork Plastering An election will be held in Wal tFor school Books Stationary, etc. Jim Elem'a fire last Saturday night employer of labor should bo admitted.

The white organizations com ton township April 19 to vote on call at trie seminary book store located at soared John Wendlingi tenant on Sec v. Riesen ife Co's Drug Store. SATIBf ACTION GUHANTED, 20,000 bonds to the LeRoy branch eleven, out of two year growth, and his yelling was like the "Parson's powerful posing the backbone of the council withdrew in October, and organized Tbadb We havo an opportunity to Newton, sarment oonld be hearu three mile." to trade a stock of groceries in Illi Estimtes Furnished Free Furnished a new counoil inviting colored organ Borne of tlie vonng men of Lake, can uois for a farm here anyone wishing to trade will do well to call at the Hbbaxu The sidewalk along the north side izations to join them. A majority of Ciinrge, Kansas. take tiis rag off the bush, for pure cussed Halatead, Offica.

the latter declined, and remained in ness. Last Sunday night after church was of the Central hotel needs a carpenter bad. One ''Imp'' had a leg badly out, four of the "would to be smart Aleis, the old council, and with the employ EggS3Q02 25 CtS Butter 12 Jets, a lb. with more gall than gumption, went down ing organizations kept up that asso Fred, bruised by it to-day. to tho school house to play cards and a at Hiesen Dyck.

small boy went along to see the fun Cap Bond having purchased quite Garden plowing done quiolly and When they got to the school houao they Merchant Tailor it. a lot of furniture at the sale, to-day ciation. inere nas been more or loss friction between the two bodies ever since. Two weeks ago the new council determined to bring matters to an issue, and for this purpose as cheap as any by Wm, Allen. tried to coax him or drive mm home; fail ine in this they went into tha house strip A GOOD AND John Rapplo has a two horse pota ped the boy, bucked and gagged him laid him on the floor in the cloak room tlRST-CLASS WORK 1 FIT QOARAN GUARANTEED.

St. Louis St. Loois, Mo March 25. CATTLE The market to-day waa weak Choice heavy steera, $4 651 76 fair to good shipping steers 375 i 45; butcher's steera S3 35 4 00; feeders, fair to good, $2 60Q3 00. HOGS Choice heavy $5 60 5 75; diuru to prime 5 005 45.

WHEAT Soft wheat cMto; red winter wheat March 68o7lo. OOUK MoQiilo. to planter and any one wanting potatoes went into the school room, lit a liirht and adopted a resolution that from and Jive Us a Call at planted win tlo weU to give mm a call. mar 10-iSt. cf or tbiQ lnv nniiA rf its momliArs is now looking for a female house koeper.

Merchants are extra busy to day. The city is full of teams and busy people. We wager that Halstead is the busieet city in the county. played cards $ll they got tired; then let the boy up and told him If he blowed on See tha beautiful easter cards at them tuev would uMl mm. It is noedlees Schowalter's Store.

TIAI.STEAD, KANSAS, would handle cotton that had passed through the handa of ftny member of the odd council. Knox's book store, tf. to 63 the boy blowed bud two of the emart om8 tav lit oni, BarcxriM. 1.

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1887-1887