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The Evening Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • 4

The Evening Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • 4

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sions were not the final another laige ceut system will also be in use by the THE EVENING REFLECTOR, WCTOW both occupy large and well stockfd drug stores, and are live, energetic Announcement. i I hereby announce myself na a middle of next month. force was soon throwing down the rails northwest through Enterprise, Abilene firms. didate for the office of constable at the A system of water works with large SSLItKSD STMT AfTBRSOOIf. BXCEPT BTTIf- coming city election.

Genuine Burt Sheei. Genuine hand-made Burt sheet at M. P. Scberer's Cedar Street Book and Shoe Store for $5.0 per pair. Other goods proportionately low.

Call on Hill Son SECOND C-TY IN THE COUN and on to Salina, with Denver and the great northwest in view. Then the ne 9AT, TS mams, extending to all the principal streets, is now under course ef construction. The water will be obtained TLitri.ctfToa PCTH-ismjra Compact. cessity for the many miles of sidetrack R. A.

Broitk. Lost. A gentleman's kid mit. Tha ander TY IN POPULATION AND TflE LATEST INCOK-. PORATED.

and large round house, under course of from two large springs, thus giving the Herington people as pure water as ii MoifDAT, March 23, 1 888. construction, was apparent. HeriDgton for plumbing, where will be rewarded on liavinir it at th postofflce. was to be the end of four divisions. furnished any city in the Union.

J. can be formri n. fnll CITY AND COUNTY. W. Creech is president of th company, For a 4rst-class shave or haircut, go Here all trains would have to be made up, it would be the headquarters for TWO YEARS AGO AN INSIGNIF ineandthe best as Herington has two lumber yards, and three livery stables.

The Long Bros, are running a plow works, and are meetisg with success. John Simpson Son are proprietors of two stores and are doing a big business. They are old residents of Southeast Dickinson, Mr. Simpson, senior, settlii.g on a farm near the present townsite of Herington seventeen years His son, John S. Simpson, was connected with the Farmers and Mechanics bank for several months, and resigned that position to assist his father in the stores.

M. D. Herington. vice-Dresident S. to the new barber hoy, uafer the JLbi- rather en js ational bank.

supplies for the different lines, locomo sortment of Roods in G. Cooke, treasurer; J. II. Bedson, ICANT STATION ON THE MISSOURI PACIFIC. March seems to be going out lion-like.

tives would be changed, and the homes superintendent, and H. O. Wybro, sec At the Centintatal Settl that line in the state. The lovely palms at the Episcopal ot Hundreds of conductors, engineers, retary. you will receive firstrclasi accommoda were from Bagley's TT firemen, porters, brakeman, switch TO-DAY THE END OF FOUR DI W.

C. Hendrix wishes to notifr nnr tions at living rafres. neimgion nas two nrst-elass news church yesterday grten house. people that owing to the lata stormi men, baggage masters and otner em papersthe Tribune, published by Sheep dip for sale his stock of nursery trees will not he at cost at D. Ffc-XT-lm-d-w VISION OF THE ROCK ISLAND A POPULATION OF 1,865.

W. L. Cooley will soon move his jew-lrr tore to Third street, in the room Smith's. Welch Sage, and the Headlight, pub ployees of the road, would be at Her ington. on sale until Saturday, Margh lished by Tom Gallagher.

Both papers adjoining D. S. Clark. Now is the time to buy fine farming While the Rock Island was perform C. E.

Luce, corner of Main and First are ably edited and are working with a A Few Facts And Figures Relative to ing such stupendous work in Kansas, and ranch lands, and the Berry A Pren-dergast Land is the firm to con streets, lately come from Wetmore, Fresh Fish Daily. Fresh fih for sale daily at Iuhv. will for their town, and are deserving The Union Facific "will give excur-ion rates to parties desiring to attend the Young Men's Republican League with Herington as the radiating point, Kansas, and occupies an elegant store of the liberal patronage they control Fickes Co. The Town, It's Business and Business Men. sult.

First class property in Ottowa county is now selling for $15 to $20 at Topeka, on March 28th. The above is but a partial description the Missouri Pacific had pushed on through to Pueblo, Colorado, and made acre d-tf room that is well stocked with general merchandise. Like the balance of the TfiA -lrl nn tho nouth Bide, a of Herington and her business men. Genuine Burt Shoes. Genuine hand-mud Burt shoe relic of bvzone days," has been torn direct communication on the east thro' iienngionues, nis raitn in tne town is for Good and Substantial Reasons down and a new dwelling house will be jLhe payroll of the Rock Island employees at Herington is $300,000 per Geauine Burt Shoes.

Genuine haad-aiAde Burt shoes at M. P. Scherer Cedar street Boot and unlimited. to Kansas City and St. Louis, thus giv erected on the ground It wa3 the last M.

1 Scherr' Cedar Strett Boot and Shoe Store for 5.00 per pair. OtkT goods proportionately low. It's Rapid Growth. ing Herington, outside of the shipping Herington has one of the neatest annum, and this spring the railroad land-mark of the days, and should Shoe Store for $5.00 per pair. Other facilities offered by the Rock Island postoffices in this section of the state, company will erect car shops that wil have been preserved.

goods proportionately low. 281-3 The Reflector has endeavored, in fturslleals direct communications to the great and the amouat of business transacted employ between three and four hundred Services at St. John's Episcopal hnrch durinar IIolv Week as follows: Fresh Fish Daily. the last year, to give a fair and honest and comfcrtsbl bvas at tfca produce market rf the west, the min in the last year, quickly placed- the men. With the number of men now tal.

Fresh fish for sale daily at Kump, write-up" of the mauy flourishing and Ou Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ing camps of Colorado, Gaiveston, Tex office from the fourth to the third class employed, and the large force that wil Fickes Co, 277-tf this pleasant cities and villages in rank. Mr. F. Hartman is postmaster as, and bt. Juouis.

Thurday and Saturday at 4:30 p. on Good Friday at 10:30 in the morn be employed in the shops, and with the For Rubber Hose county. The late proprietors of this With the large influx of men, the Ilerington's three leading real estare increase of business on the several lines ing and at 7:30 in the evening. and Lawn Sprinklers, paper were not paid for what was pub D. G.

Smith has a full stock of paint and painter's supplies, and will sell them cheaper than they have ever been sold in Abilene. Fb-27-l-m-d-w demand for business houses and dwell firms are an honor and credit to the extending from Herington, more train The Brookville (Mo. Gozette an lished, nor is it the intention of the call on Hill Son. ings far exceeded the number in the cit y. city.

The oldest firm is that of M. men will be employed and the monthly xnounces the wedding of Mr. and Mrs present owners to levy a tribute upon Herington real estate, loan and pay roll at lienngton will soon reach Ladies, When Tti. II. M.

Drake, and says: "The newly wedded pair arrived at their future Carpenters, plasterers, masons aud mechanics of all kinds, were busy at work Years of Experience. the citizens of any city in the county insurance agents. M. D. Herington is nearly $1,000,000 per year.

That large Entertain your friends, by tkd tfoien in the hotel business has taught us to home in Brookfleld. Tuesday noon, and for that purpose. Solomon, Chapman, president, and C. B. Kinney, secretary.

or dozen dozen, Kump. Ficks C. amount of money will be nearly all ex are receiving the congratulations of the always endeavor to please our patrons Continental Hotel. Enterprise. Hope, liennsrton and sev in all parts of the town; but the people came faster than they could lay brick and drive nails, and when ''Jack Frost" peuded among the business men of the friends tf the groom here.

can and will sell you the choicest fruiti, golden butter, egg, famey ara. eral other thrifty towns in this county, city and the farmers of the vicinity. The best, the cheapest and th new We had a very pleasant call from Air. lienngton name is synonymous with the town and its many new and pushing enterprises. Mr.

II. has accomplished and brought to a successful like Abilene, are a part and parcel of As a splendid location for all branches est stork of wall paper will be found at Rev. J. A Bricrht. General Secretary of iresu ana iancy groceries, canned mitt, honey, choice confectionery, autt, oranges and lemons (choice at J5 etnti Dickinson county.

A county that we Toms Bockafellar's. the Kansas Sunday School Association of business, and a first-class market for stepped in and suspended building operations, two or three hundred people were forced to live in teats all winter. The actual population of Herington to ail are proud of, a county that through whose home is at Abilene, Kansas termination proiects that olher men ttie farmer's butter, eggs, meats, aud to B. F. Nel per dozen), anything and everytainf that will please you and your rneata, its ceosrraphical position, the richness Uro.

Brieht was chaplain of the last For flour and feed go syn's, on the South Side. Fb27-tf would never have attempted. Mr. Kin all kinds of vegetables, there are few house of representatives; he is a genial, aud fertility of its inexhaustable soil at greatly reduced price. Special figures given when boucht im lar day is about eighteen or nineteen hun ney, the secretary, is also a thorough points in the West that can equal, and Tnms it Tlorkafellar are leading the whola-nouled.

able preacher; in a worn its rich valleys, numerous streams of dred. If the winter had been mild and none excel. quantities. With our prices vom will trade in wall paper. They have a new he is a very bright man.

all of which can be accounted for on the ground pure water and beautiful rolling prai be entirely satisfied and our Mods will And ArtTn stock, and the lareesfc force going business man. This farm is interested in several desirable additions, and control thousands of acres of choice open, as often is the case in Kansas, 1 he country in the neighborhood ries, has made it possible, with the as that he is an ex-newspaper man give entire 8at.if action. the population of the town would be Herington before the arrival of rail of hangers in the city. All werk first class. Osage Free Tress.

sistance of an unusual wide-awake considerable over two thousand, as a farming lands. was but sparsely settled outside and euertretic population, to speed to McNaspy Hull are another wide large number of families moved away Holy week services began yesterday mornincr in Grace church under very of ihe Lyons and Lime creek valleys Those intending to lat fall, no houses could be obtained owing to the long distance from mar such realistic results, the hopes and ambitions of nearly all of its towns and awake, responsible farm, wno are engaged in the real estate and loan busi have the water Kump, Fickes 277-tf Parlor Grocery. For pnmbs, sinks and sewer pipe call on Hill Son. Give Them a ohana. favorable circumstances considering the unfavorable condition of the weather.

The Sunday school service kets now new rarm houses are going and they did not have the nerve to live in tents, as others previously mentioned cities. their lawns will find it ness and collection of rents. Mr. Mc up in every direction and the couutry In alt sections of the overcrowded did. Naspy has been a resident of Dickin deserves Kpedil notice, as the newly-organized orchestra for the first time surrounding the city presents the same to their interest to A short description of a few of the united in the praise service, Mr.

Har call on Hill Son. son county tor over seventeen years, and no man stands higher in the county east thousands are annually leaving for western StatGS, cities, towns and agricultural regions. Ambitious and over many substantial buildings in Hering rison playing th violin, Mr. Hoffman B. F.

Nelson, on the South Side flat cornet, Mr. McElheny baritone ton and some of her rustling business for being a square, upright, honorable man than James McNaspy. Mr. C. N.

zealous real estate boomers often over carries a fnll supply of general mei men, are as follows: and Miss Stauffer at the organ. Uev Webber, president of the Wichita Uni r.handise. Call and cet prices. Fb27-tf Hull, his partner, has been a resident The new pera house, nearly com reach the bounds of reason and good judgment by. misrepresenting and so versity, preached to a good audience in pleted, built by Mr.

M. D. Herington the evening. The Young People's For Rent. hichlv coloring the particular city or mretintr at 6:30 a.

was of universal of Kansas about nine years, and he also enjoys the reputation of being an honest, progressive business man. All and J. W. Creech, is a magnificent locality that they are interested in, Large room, well lighted, with smal room off, in old postoffice block, up interest and gratifying to a large mim structure, 50x114 feet in the clear; the basement is hiah and light; on the ber of youne people present. Services that if they succeed in drawing a few stairs.

Suitable for photographer, or business entrusted to the care of Mc this evening will begin at 7:30 o'clock scene of activity and life that Herington does. The city has no near rivals to cut off the county trade. On the east is Council Grove, 28 miles away. South it is 26 miles to Marion. West the first town is Hope, 10 miles away, and Salina is over 30.

North to Abilene is nearly SO miles. Outside of the large trade from the railroad employees is a large and rapidly increasing farm element, who sell their grain, live stock and produce and buy all their coal, lumber, farming utensils, clothing, groceries, at Herington. The city is located on Lime creek, fr'nn the banks running east and west the ground slopes with a gradual rise, or many to the city whose present and Naspy Hull is in safe, competent ground floor is three large store rooms atrorney's office. 278-6t F. L.

Parkeb All are invited. future has been so grossly exaggerated, and trustworthy hands. the upper floor will be fitted up ith all That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Tery wonderful machinery it is.

oaly ths larger air-patsages, but tha tacasaadt of little tubes aud cavities leading front, them. When these are clogjted and choked with matter which ought at there, your lunjrs cannot half thsir work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumoala, catarrh, consumption or any of tha family of throat anduosoand head and lung obstructions, all ar bad. All ought to be got rid of.

There is jart one sure way to jtet rid of them. That is to take Boscheo's German Syrup, which any drug ist will sell you at Tf cents a bottle. Even if everything has failed yw, yon may depend npom this for certain. tlev senerallv see tnem depart in a Special Meeting Board of Trade the modern improvements as a first Legwl Notice. Tn nil Trtirtm itmav concern: T.

R. and R. A. Wilson, doing under the firm name and style of very short time thoroughly disgusted There will be a special meeting this class opera house, having a parquette, Kansas last year built more miles of eveninr at the Board of Trade rooms. Sotice is herebv given, tliat the Undersigned Theodore St.

Peter, tv ill on i neday, the third d-ny of April A. D. IMS, at the Stat House in the dress circle, balcony and gallery, four Wilson is one of the thorough going and energetic real estate, insur at 7:80. Every one invited to attend railroad than any State in the Union City of Topeka, or Kansas, mane aypiu elegant private boxes will be built; the stage will be furnished with modern tinn his picellpner. Hon.

John A. Martin. I oTern more than twice as much as all the ance and loan broker firms of the city. Visit of Bishop Thomas. for a pardon s-id Theodore St.Pcter harini: hr(n rOnTlcted In The District Conrt of Plcklnpon States east of the Alleghany nioun appliances, and a competent artist has Rt.

Rev. E. S. Thomas, 1). J) County, Kansas, of the crim of robttery in tha third darrei.

and harirr tee pitnced lm been engaged to paint drop curtain and The Wilsoa brothers are Hoosiers, but came from Waubaunsee county to Herington last summer. During the short tains combined. As a natural consequence the steam engine is daily trav preached two very fine sermons at St. John's church yesterday, which were nrtonmcnt In the State Penitentiary far th giving excellent drainage. For bpauty term or one vear.

THEODOKE 9 f.FTB By BThT Stim, mryi. 273 13t scenery; the ceiling is 25 feet in the clear; two exits have been made. The listened to by largo and appreciative time that they have been located in of location and health, the town site is audiences. In the evening the ancien ersing through many valleys and across millions of acres of prairie where the sound of the whistle was never heard before, new towns were rapidly built exterior of the building is very hand Herington they have made a host Of and solemn rite of conflrmatiou was ad superb. ministered.

some, being built of cut stone and The writer has lived nearly seventeen The Bishop was accompanied by nressed brick, and the general style of friends, and their valuable services in assisting intelligently and substantially every enterprise that would further the years in this county, and has rode over Mrs. Thomas. They were the guest and many broad acres were broken and the architecture displays taste and good the prairie where Herington now of Itev. and Mrs. D.

Christian while farm houses and barns erected. judgment. interest of the metropolis of Southeast stands, when nought but Alioth's farm here. Several years ago he was pastoi Shoes ers or 8 leadflir Herington was unusually favored The Herington House is a large three of the Christian family in Minneapolis. dtirinc the great railway building of story brick and is a firitclass house in house and sheds and his herds of cattle pasturing on broad acres, were the while rector of an Episcopal church there.

1887. Half a dozen years asco where every respect; electric fire alarm and only objects in sight. Few greater llerincrton now stands was the farm call bells connect the office with all the contrasts could present themselves, From Longmont.to Denver. sleeping rooms. M.

D. Herington 3- Hon. V. P. Wilson, who is well and house of M.

D. Herington, the property known for years as Alioth's ranch, than "now and then" in regard to the built the hotel. Preparations are being past and present of Herington. made to Vuiid an addition 50x120 feet thirty miles from the nearest railway favorably known all over Kansas as an able and fearless newspaper-man, and who established and edited both the The above sketch is not overdrawn this spring, in any particular, and a person who station. In lssz, a proposition was submitted to the southern townships Chronicle and Gazette of this city, has H.

FAULKNER The Harvey House, formerly Palmer, moved the Press fromLongmont, Colo near the Rock Island depot, was erected rado to Denver. II is ottice will be to vote aid to a branch of the Missouri Pacific. The bonds were voted, a few has never been in the lively young city would find the present and prospects for the future brighter and more last year. It is a large, commodious the Timmerman Block, Fifteentl street, North Denver. Mr.

Wilson re buildings were erected in Herington, house, furnished in elegant style and ceived flattering offers from the Den on the liue of the proposed road, a few Who carry the only complete line of supports a good table; two large furn promising than described in these columns. Anyone wishing to invest in either real estate business or mechanical ver people, and accepted them. The miles of track was laid from Council aces in the basement heat every room; Dickinson, has made them welcome additions to the energetic, go-ahead element that constitute the business men of the city. They are conducting a lucrative and rapidly growing business, aud are honored and esteemed by all who have met them socially or in business transactions. The leading real estate firms above mentioned, have by their square dealings and honest methods aided more in the rapid growth of the town, than a dozen firms of land sharks could have accomplished in a decade.

There are several other Industries and energetic business men engaged in various pursuits at Herington but spaze and time forbids giving them the notice that they deserve. The public schools of Herington are keeping pace with the rapid growth of the city and a corps of intelligent, progressive instructors are cultivating and guiding the minds of the youths, as thorough and efficient a3 in any public schools in the Union. Herington has several handsome and next issue of the Press will appear in a Grove, and for nearly, one year, while electric bells and electric lights are the new dress, double its present size. Mr within ten miles of Herington, work Wilson, with his many years of expe pursuits could not make a mistake by settling in Herington. To count on Shoes Boots modern conveniences of this hotel, and mine host Brooks is the landlord.

rience, in the larger field that he ha was stopped and hopes of obtaining the There are several other good hotels branch was despaired of. It was final its population doubling in less than two years is not guessing or surmising what might take place, but what of a entered, will have a broader scope and can more fully publish a paper that will represent a mind ripe with knowledge, wisdom and progression. Xorth ly completed to Salina in November, and restaurants in the city. The Bank of Herington occupies the 1SS5, and Herington at last was on a In the county, have received Denver has a population of over 15,000, line of road. At that time the road corner room of a substantial, two-story stene and brick building.

It is a strong and the Press will be the first paper necessity must, with a population today of quite 2,000, not a house to rent in the city and dozens of families anxiously waiting for residences to be oiiered poor raciiities lor majung rea published in that portion of the city 'OCK, V-3 sonable time or connections with other financial institution, having a capital V. may you have the successful and pleasant business and editorial roads for eastern cities, and the growth career that you deserve. North Den of the town was slow. erected; then double the railroad population and the extra stores, shops, of $50,000. M.

D. Herington is president, Freeling Tuffts, vice-president, and Sidney G. Cooke, cashier. More A little over a year ago, M. D.

Her rer is to be congratulated. Hope Happenings. that they would naturally call for; And are now prepared to show their many customers Best Stock of Boots and ington discovered that the great Rock then with the tarming community so than $1,000,000 was paid out by this bank last year in paying construction Shoes The Island had surveyed a line a few miles The early gardener is spading up the radidly increasing. Is it guess work or east of his home town. He immedi and other expenses of the Rock Island soil in the hope of a blessed return bye winded predictions to say that Hering commodious church edifices.

To give our readers an idea of the different places of worship in the city, we publish the names of the churches and ately was up and doing. He told a few and bye. road. Several of the prominent officials ton is as vet in its infancy Abilene In t3n.e State of Miss Rose Gleissner spent last Satur of his friends that he would bring the of the road are stockholders. day and Sunday with friends in the is proud and happy to see Heringtou and all other towns in glorious old The Farmers and Mechanics' Bank road to Herington, nearly everyone their pastors from one of the local pa city.

looked upon his project as a visionary of Herington is another sound banking pers iiretnern or uerman uaptistj Iserman, our popular photographer. Dickinson prosper and flourish. scheme. Mr. Herington proceeded to firm that was organized about one year Methodist, E.

M. Randall, pastor Uni got a move on the public schools last We carry a stock of $20,000, which is the leading officials of the road and of ago, wltn a capital ot LI. week, taking an excellent group pictun ted Brethern, I. R. Hicks, pastor fered them such liberal aud generous of building and scholars.

all direct from the best factories in the East. Presbyterian, E.G. Mathena, pastor Wentworth is president, James McNaspy, vice-president, and T. E. Mun- L.

S. Earll leaves the first of the inducements that they ordered a new PEESOKAL. A. II. Paul boarded the Santa this morning for Enterprise.

Missionary Baptist, T.C. Coffey, pastor; week for Louisiana, where in the fu Fe survey, and in a very short time he re German ljutheran, u. li. lueRer, pas We do not handle any Jobber's goods, ture he will reside. His sell, cashier.

Several of the leading business men of Herington and many ceived a communication from them ac tor. The Catholics, Lutherans and pany him. We are sorry to lose them from our city and trust they may soon we save the middle cepting his proposition. At that time of the substantial farmers in the vicin Episcopalians will build houses of wor die ill liuc k.jAiXj via uuoiutoo, return to the "Gem." neither Mr. II.

nor any of the citizens ity are stock holders. Both banks of ship this coming season. left mens pront. CUSTOIIERS S- A. Flenner and James Craig of the town realized what a brilliant Herington have the entire confidence Herington has several thrifty secret Miss baran uoneii, ot Abilene, was in the city the last of the week visiting on today's noon train for Pennsylvania.

future was in store for Herington. of the people. mwm to our societies, and the man who wishes to friends. Last spring the Rock Ibland laid II. Wentworth Son occupy a fine Kt.

Rev. E. S. Thomas, D. and lady, returned to their home in Topeka 'ride the goat" has an opportunity to Miss Mabel Crary charmingly enter their rails into Herington, and Hering two-story brick building and carry an ride one or many.

Below we publish a tained the B. G.V Hope's elite on today noon tram. immense stock of hardware. Mr. II.

literary social club Friday evening list of lodges and officers Hon. Simon Stein came in this Several new members were admitted Wentworth is a thorough-going busi A. O. U. W.

Lodge, E. P. Chaffee, morning to attend an adjourned meet and Chicago were connected without change of cars. A fine two-story cut stone railway depot was built, also a freight depot. A large gang of men and a delightful time had generally That every shoe we sell shall turn out as represented, or we will make them good.

ness maa, and resided in Russell, this ing of the County Board. M. W. G. L.

Hart, Recorder. K. of X. Thurstin, was a Carlton vis Gilbert Bishop, after spending Sab P. Mildred Lodge, Xo.

169, J. P. Gadd, E. C. Chapler, of R.

and S. itor the midale of the week. L. E. Robinson contemplates open were busy at work grading a rail wy state, for several years.

While a resident of that town he ably represented Russell county in the state legislature. bath with friends in the city, left on 1 A. 1 yam litre ten mues or tracK was the morning Santa Fe for Hope O. G.T. Lodge, A.

S. McAllister, W. ing a real estate ollice in Welsh, La, built. "What is all this for," was Mr. Wentworth is president of the Don't do it, Elmer, help settle up Sun ucte .8 We Do PJo ri J.

C. Postlewaite.a prominent lawyer and real estate man of Jewell, as a C. M. M. Tusten, Secretary.

G. A. R. Marshall Post Xo. 324, W.

W. ny Kansas first. It's better than all asked by the wondering Herii gto ites Farmers and Mechanics bank. the Creole plantations in existence. caller at the Rlflectoe office this The surveyors, grading gangs and track Tusten Co.

occupy a commodious Campbell, Com. I. M. Swanson, Ad afternoon. The Michigan school, southwest of layers by their work soon explained building, corner of Main and Broad For we prefer that our customers should see the goods jutant.

B. of L. F. McAllister Jodge, town, which J. P.

Crawford has been away the mystery, running directly way, and carry a stock of goods second Emanuel Kauffman returned home Saturday from Philadelphia, where be No. 374, W. W. Campbell, W. W.

first, but we do say that we will sell south for Wichita and on for Galves to none in the county. Mr. H. W. teaching, closed Friday.

In the even ing a spelling school was held. Sever al from Hope attended. has been for the last year attending a W. Butterfield, Secretary. B.

of L. E. Herington Division. No. 261.

A. S. Mc ton, Texas. The rails were going down medical college. Tusten, the head uf the firm, is one of the pioneer merchants of nerington i at the rate or from two to three miles A.

Henquenet will soon leave for Better Shoes for the Money Mrs. C. E. Ramsey, nee Miss Bur- per day, leading off southwest via. and his the confidence of the entire France to bring over some thorough bred stock for Kansas markets.

nette, of Itoxie, Kansas, arrivt-d in Allister, C. E. Bronson, F. 4. E.

I. O- O. F. Noble Lodge, 340, G. A.

McMillian, N. G. F. E. Munsell, McPherson, Hutchison and on south citv today, to pay a visit to Mr.

and community. The firm of W. O. Crosby Co. has Mrs.

Geo. Holzworth. west through Texas with El Paso, on Herington has a fine three-story dissolved, the senior member retiring. A. J.

Crosby and II. F. Andrews will the line between Texas and Old Mexi v. Dr. Welsher left on the Flyer Than any house in the county, and give you a stock to se lect from equal to any in the State.

this afternoon for Jsiles where he will continue the business. co, as the objective point, another large force were laying the rails and soend the week in special service for Miss Barbara Bassler has been elected the Baptist church of that city. to fill the vacancy in the Hope public driving the spikes equally as fast as on Sec'y. A. F.

A. M. Kansas Lodge U. G. A.

McMillian, W. M. M. L. Compbell, Sec'y.

Herington enjoys the luxury of the arc electric lights. A strong stock company was formed, a large building was erected and powerful engines and dynamos placed in position. Twelve arc lights illuminate the city and sev- Bcnoois. flouring mill, with a capacity of 150 barrels of flour per day. Calkins Burt are the proprietors.

This mill was completed about one year ago and the gentlemenly proprietors are making a complete success in their undertaking, not only financially but the quality of their flour manufactured. Call and see us, and judge for yourself. the Galveston line, while the vards at We have The salvation army has left. Hope money at Herington were the scene of bustle and nar rpnt On rom mission are liberal. Morts- ages can be paid off at payment of any conpon, Ti was so holy it needed no reformation.

Htcti'-ry you vrat it at Sewell's FAULKNEE 4 (DO. activity, supply trains arriving and departing hourly for the south and south- Li. lg tO your micltBl luptb us ucwra ginug tinn. Room 1. over Falac tmsr atore.

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