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Conway Springs Star from Northfield, Kansas • 3

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A brood mars In foal, one of the Conway Springs Star, bent In tha country, for sale by J. M. Flour by the car load. X. Sones received Thursday a car load of Oliver Imbodeu's three finest grades of flour, He offers It at retail and wholesale.

Masaey. The parties who stole my black Gor P. W. BAST, Editor. FOR LADIES ONLY.

I) WOULD LIKE TO KHOW ABOUT THE MEM: Mark Twain snys "They are na coutrary as a Government Mule." and will make it au object for buyers to dwisotter, Nod bad bettor return tlin. Per Apqqf AdtMM, Additional local will be found on sixth page. Jelly 6 cents per pound at T. H. Turners.

Mr. and Mr, Y. Bast will be at home to their frUiult their resident In Northfield, on March 1st, Miss Bnlganile tlw fitted ypujig lady orator from England, will be present and take part jn Suffrage convention to heU in the M. E. church Wellington Mar.

1th Oth. A. W. Harden, of Wichita, has loasM the Sunflower Gallery, and will be here SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1802.

"Botsy says, "The way to a man's heart is to feed him well." Now bad Betsy lived in the proeeut age she undoubtedly would have soat you to tho Cfan, Locked urUww art tola for Extract of Smoke. Dan Miller cried a Bale for Broadfoot, yesterday Milton. We went to press too early Jo. learn par ticalars. All kinds of domostlo and tropical fruit in season At A.

H. Smith. ft STAR BEAMS. ENO FURNITURE 1 06 WEST DOUGLAS "WICHITA. AS THEY ARE HAVING A CUT PRICE FURNITURE SALE every Monday to make negatives and return finished photographs one week later.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Cflll and see him, The latest name we have heard tor To uiaka room for new btock of spring goods. AU orders delivered in corset at cost atllpwi'n. iltaisins 8 cfflis T. H.

Tufnorg, Jlome ma4e pickle at A. T.nmythe's. Extract of Smoke at Locke Casey Fowler will ship a load pf today. California apripots, 15 cent per pound N. Sones'.

All package coffee 10 to 20 cents at T. II. Turners. The city election will pccm on April 4th, Conway Springs. No Freight Charges for You to Pay Jerry Simpson is the "trick mule" of Great Improvements have been, and are still going on about the rail road.i New offices erected, old ones enlarged ami beautified, depots removed and many other cliangcs.

We had intend For the finest aOJtment candies ed to write up those Improvements in to A. II. Smiths, Dried apricots, 15 cents per pound, at detail this week, but our space being limited and not wishing to slight tho job, wo defer the matter until our next issue. The music teacher for the college Miss Bertha Stochman a graduate of HVFFUAOF. t'OXVEKTIW.

The Ilev. Anna Shaw, of Boston, Miss Florence Balganile, of England, Mrs. M. 8. Howell, of New York, in company with several Kansas ladies, are now holding equal suffrage conventions throughout tho state.

These distinguished women will visit Wellington ou the 4th and Ctli of March and will hold a meeting of three session hi thoM. E. church. The first session will begin at 8 p.m. March 4.

All the sessions wlllbo free and everybody cordially Invited to bo present. Mus. Flora. I). Weeden, By order of committee.

i i. DOLL.1KN Can bo picked up by buying tho Star livery barn. It must bo sold. Call on E. F.

Burkdoll. A. T. Smytbe's. Choice buckwheat flour, four cents pound at N.

Sones'. We noticed llev. Sam MoKibben pn streets Wednesday, F. F. Cain of Feck was in the city over Wednesday night.

Elza Fotts of Milan, a former rest-dent of this city called on his friends lmre Wednjsy py eying and Thursday morning. The "Wellington" cigar at Halghfs Harry Peach and J. F. Whedbee are each erecting neat small residences in the Osterhout addition, near the Brethren church, Do yon want stationery? Go to the Eureka drugstore, Mrs. J.M.Wilson visited Wichita Wednesday, during her absence Miss Alicia Smythe dons the honors of the former's millinery store In an elegant manner.

Hot aBd cold lunch, at the City Bakery. J. M. Massey, It, McKlbben, Chas. Locke, Ike MayQeld, Ike Chenowetb, J.

T. Casey, Isaac Rhine and E. L. War ner visited Wichita Tuesday, and took in Tolers fine horse sale, C.E.Hoamer of Springer New Mexico, publisher of The Banner of Springer and the Beacon of Cerrillos N. M.

was In the city Wednesday, and paid the Star office a pleasant visit. Sugar 5 cents at T.H. Turners. Alex Carnahan, ex-register of deeds has been out on his farm, (the Judge Mouett place) this week, making some necessary changes and repairs. He expects to move his family here next week.

All brands of coffee, 20 cents per pound at Bones'. John Ratliff, of Wichita, an old Illinois acquaintance of ours and late deputy sheriff of Sedgwick county, was the conservatory of music at Valpar call and sue him before buying elsewere. You dont want a torpid liver. You dou't wnt a bad complexion. You don't want a b4 Iretili.

You don't want headache. Then use Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little piU- Locke A Wilson. There ha been quite a dispute this week among bible sttulonts and others as to where Cain got Iim wife. For the Information of readers of this rojigious journal, and to settle a useless dispute we will state that Cain got his wife, or she got liira, or they got each Just as you please, in Menard county, Illinois. speak, whereof we know.

Tke Benson for aprlug cleaning and house decoration is fast approaching and nothing help the inside appearance of a housojmore than neat paper. Cheno-weth Bros, have a largo variety of the latest and most fashionable styles of1 wall paper, which you can buy at from six cents to thirty cents por roll. Tlmy are professional paper hangers and guarantee satisfaction lsoth in work and material. Call and see them. Mayor Clapp, while in the office Tuesday, called our attontion to the fact that six years ago on that day he migrated from tho barren and sterile state of single cussidness, to tho more congenial and fruitful clime of matrimony.

A move, he was pleased to say, he had never regretted. He called our attention to the further fact that he waa still wearing his wedding coat. Wo forgot to inquire whether he had worn it contiuously all these happy, intervening years. Mr. Clapp, manager of A.

Graffs implement house of this city, Informs us that his sales of harness are rapidly increasing. The demand for the Blair seperablo collar is such, that tho first lot of 35 dozen received a fow days ago, will soon be all sold and another large shipment is now on tho road. Most of the sales made the past week have been of farm harness, though several sets of single and double driving harness have been disposed of. When you get ready to buy drop around to (hall's and see what they have to offer. One of tho most enjoyable occasions of the season was the apron party given on Monday evening of this week by Miss Irene Shclhamer.

Tho company consisted of nearly all the young people of the city. One of the unique and pleasant, features of the evening wa3 the hemming of an apron by each aiso Ind. has arrived and Is now ready to give Instruction in voice culture and Instrumental music to all who may AVinfield City Mill flour at Ninlnger's come, Prof. Brown savs of licr that he thinks io well of her ability as a toacher that he would employ her as one of his corps of instructors if there Warranted. TryasacK.

Mayor Clapps yard fence completed at last, except painting. When it comes to wrestling, the boys Rat Sparks "isn't in it." Buy at T. II. Turners and got a solid omfort lounging chair free. the Peoples party; and If some of the punsters get to near the "mules" heels they may get the everlasting stuffing kicked out of thera.

The case of the state vs Finch (Tuck) charged with violating the prohibitory law was tried in district court, Tuesday. The Jury acquitted "Tuck," but he was Immediately arrested on another charge of a similar character. Do not allow flashy advertisements to lead you to think that any one will sell you goods for less than the Peoples store. They will duplicate I Wichita, Winflcld or Wellington prices, aud deliver all goods free. Numerous covered wagons are daily meandering south; our devil suggests that they are going to see the Cherokee-strip.

So far as we are concerned we dont care continental how many Cherokees strip. Let 'era strip. A little daughter of W. II. Hubbard while playing Tuesday, fell against a sharp window sill cutting: an ugly and painful gash above her right eye.

Dr. Jeffries dressed the wound aud the little one is getting along all right. There will be preaching at the Christian church Lord's day morning and evening. Morning subject "Christ ian Shepherd." Evening subject "New Birth." Special Bible class Saturday evening. The public are cordially invited to all these services.

E. M. Fetteroff and L. K. Osterhout are erecting a neat two-story house just south of the Baptist church.

It contains 7 rooms 2 pantries and cellar, and is strongly and artistically constructed throughout. The outside finish will be neat and attractive. Douglass Tribune: There should be a general and united effort to enforce the fishing laws. Parties are robbing was a vacancy. We were In J.

C. Dudleys three times A trial convinces the most skeptical. Carefully prepared, pleasant to the taste. DeWitt's Cough and Consumption Cure Is a valuable remedy. Locke Wilson.

"We learn from Dr. Mcllhenny that this week after locals and each time found everybody too busy to do anything but wrap up goods. But thought we would write him up a little just for luck. His stock, always largo NOTICE. 9700 dropped oft the Dr.

Monnett property if sold this month. AV. T. Niningeu. Is unusually fine for the spring trado, embracing neariy everything that is needed by a well regulated family.

Ho has been here bo long and is so well and Mrs. F. P. Mercer is quite ill. Have your painting and paper hanging done by Beach Whedbee.

The Spring Avenue hotel for sale at bargain. Apply to G. A. Talbert. Social at the college tonight-Friday.

All friends of the school are invited. Miss Vallie Gilbert is convalescing. All who know her are flad to hear it. favorably known, that it would be superflous to speak of his prices. the city Thursday for a couple of, Mrs.

Myers, mother of A. F. Myers residing in Northfield is severely ill. C. C.

Taylor cashier of the Citizens Bank visited Wichita Wednesday. Just received Nice line of dry goods Money to loan at lowest rates. Call on or address, C. W. Smith, Welling ton, Kan.

"An honest pill is tho noblest work of tho apothecary." DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, bllltous- ness and sick headache. Locke We, that is us, 0. Cain have been holding the Star down for a couple of weeks, during Mr. Bast's absence In Illinois, on Important business. That he accomplished the business In a satisfactory manner we concludo from the fact ho was united in marriage to Miss May Middour, on Wednesday tho 21 at Ashland, Illinois, and arrived with his bride in this city yesterday and is now domiciled In North- hours, and favored the Stab office with a call.

Do you want spectacles of any kind Go to the Eureka drug store. Dr. Ilobson andJ.M. Rowe left Wednesday afternoon for Atchison, to attend the G. A.

R. Kansas State Encampment. They go as representatives of the C. P. Taylor Post No.

378 of this city. at the Bargain House of W. T. Ninin- ger. Frank Sones is bossing the lob at the Indiana store during Mr.

Rowe's our streams of their finny inhabitants young man. A minature nana-mado absence. Do you want paint, oil. window glass, tennis racket with thermometer attach coal oil or gasoline Go to the Eureka field. We have known Mr.

Bast (wo call him I'ete) always, and It gives us pleasure to congratulate him, and welcome his bride to our city. ed was the prize for the bust work and drug store. greatest rapidity and was awarded to The water works matter is still un S. E. Chapman.

Mr. Wm. Neil has and shipping the fish to foreign markets. There soon will be no good fish left In the Walnut at the present rate of Mrs. Neily, residing above the Racket store, came near adding anothe name to the long list of fatal coal oil cause-ualities.

Tuesday. She endeavored to tho distinction of being tho poorest sewer in the company and was re settled and a diversity of opinion is expressed as to what the city should do in the premises. In view of the latter fact, we refrain from expressing warded with tno very littlnir symbol a baby rattle. The manner of choos iiitf partners for the evening also an opinion. I have divided our county Into tho following divisions and appointed the examining board for each division.

I shall send the questions under deal to the chairman of each board, not to 1 broken until the hour of examination with the associates present. All who start a refractory fire with coal oil and was severely burned about her face The Peoples Store will sell you flan- and one hand. Dr. Mcllhenny was afforded muoh amusement for all. After a tootliaome lap supper served by the Misse's Cora Shclhamer and Madge Osterhout the company listened nels and all woolen goods at less than cost.

I'OIl KENT. House of six rooms, barn, granary, chicken house, about 1 acres of land, all in fruits of different kinds, all bearing. Call on W. T. Nlnnlnger, Conway Springs, Kan.

A nnsal injector froo with each bot tie of Shiloh 8 Catarrh Itomody. Trice CO cento. For salo by Locke Wilson. FOR AAI.E OU BENT. My residence In Conway Springs, north of tho property known as the Dr.

Moniiet. Two acres of land, house of four rooms below and two above, collar, coal house and stablo, is for sale, but If not sold by the 10th of March, It will bo for rent. For prion see W. T. Nlnlnger of the bargain houso, Conway Springs, Kans.

John Nuhkr, called and relieved her suffering and she is getting along as well as could be expected. The usual services at the Presbyterian I expect to enter thlo examination for diplomas, must be ready at the titnu to some very beautiful vocal music by Misses Kmythe, Campbell and Goble, L. L. Seibel of Kansas city, auditor herein selected, as there will bo but church on next Sunday (tomorrow) morning conducted by the pastor. In the evening at 7.30 o'clock the monthly of the Badger lumber co.

was tno and to instrumental music by the Conway Springs Orchestra composed Dr. Jeffries reports a twelve pound boy at Mr. A. F. Myer3 home Thursday morning.

Locke Wilson are prepared to make you low prices on lead and oil, mixed paint, W. B. Cornell of the Iuka branch down Thursday and took in the A. 0. U.

W. lodge at night. If you want the cheapest bargain in the city, see E. F. Burkdoll and buy the istar livery barn.

It must be sold. M. F. Strait, of the Iuka spent last week in this vicinity visiting' old friends- He returned home Saturday. The Peoples Store does not have to advertise coffee and sugar, for every one knows they make the prices for the town.

Have you noticed Casey Fowler's dandy new road wagon? they bought it from the Curtis Hardware company Saturday. W. E. Atchison returned Saturday, from a trip to hot Springs. He reports a pleasant time and his health much improved.

The cloudy damp weather of last one examination, which will be March 2d, 1892, beginning promptly at 8 a. im missionary meeting will be held. The of S. 15. Chapman.

S. L. Monnett and city Wednesday and checked up the yard here. As nearly all the Sunnier county readers of the Star are ac The teachers of the townships men mission field considered will be China. Harry and Bert Osterhout.

Miss tioned under each division, will please The public are invited. S'lelhamer's many friends will long notify their pupils and prepare for tho California canned goods at cost at work. I do not want tho manuscript remember the "apron party" as a pleasant success. T. II.

Turners. quainted with the manager here, G. A. Talbert, it is almost unnecessary to say that the business of the Badger lumber co. here was found "straight as a string" and in a nourishing condition.

sent to me, but the names of IIiobo who The 1. 0. 0. F. lodge of this city pur may have passed, with twenty-five Asa Barnett has been under the weather physically for a couple of days.

Mental exertion carried too far usually cents accompanying each name. Tho chased this week, the lots on the south east corner of Spring avenue and fifth street. We did not learn the price, but teachers of the sevoral dislricti herein II. E. Burford residing north of the city was a caller Wednesday, lie, Mrs.

results in physical debility. We spent a couple of hours in Mr. Barnett'B cloth set forth, will please report to their chairman the number of students under understand that the cash was paid. Ills an established fact that DeWitt's Littlo Early "Risers have an enormous sale, and why? Simply becnuue they are pleasant In taking and happy in results. A pill fur tho multitude.

Locke Wilson. Burford aud family, returned friday of last week from Eureka Springs ing house Tuesday, looking over his new stock and, of course, Asa exerted himself 'somewhat in showing us around. This exertion, coming im where they have been spending the winter. Noel Faulkner and wife who went with them laet fall will remain at Eureka Springs indefinitely. Mr.

Burford mediately after the mental labor of This is one of the best business locations in the city. The intention is to erect an Odd Fellows hall ou the lots, in the near future. You will get nothing but pure drugs put up at Locke Wilson's. Dkd Thursday morning at 3 o'clock about five miles south west of this city a little daughter of J. W.

Garst, aged ivnpk was excellent for the wheat. The informed us that he lost a valuable prospects now are favorable for another large crop. pulling exceedingly low prices on several thousand dollars worth of new was too much for him, and TO HOTEL MEN. The Spring Avenue hotel of this city is offered for sale at a remarkably low figure. The building Is a largo two-story structure, containing about 100 rooms.

Apply to G. A. Talbert, Conway Springs. work horse Tuesday, from congestion of the bowels. Clair Crane a son of Prof.

Crane had "though tho spirit was willing, tho his foot mashed in a press a few weeks ago and had to have seyeral of his toes The I. O. O. will institute a camp in this city on Tuesday night next, March 1st. The Norwich team will llesh was weak" and he had to succurobe, but wo trust ho will be all right in a few days.

The present stock is the largest of spring and summer clothing amputated. about 5 years. She was buried in the cemetry here Thursday and the funeral services were held in the Brethren church in this city yesterday. The Drv eoods of all kinds at lowest prices If your hair is falling out or turning gray try Bergs' Hair ltenewor. Sold and warranted by Eureka Medicino Co.

ifnrp. crettincr in SDrine stock. You Mr. Barnett has ever opened here, In have charge of the work. Visiting brethren are expected from Belle Blaine, Argonia and other points.

The wives and daughters of the brethren here fact the largest ever brought to the disease was diptheric croup. Not knowing how sick she was, medical aid was not summoned until too late. can get bargains. Call and see. Mrs A.

T. Smythe. city. It embraces everything new in will serve a grand supper, and a gen ron hale. Father Healy of the catholic church, the latest styles in men'B, youth's and boy's clothing, and geritlemeiis fine shoes, furnishing goods etc.

and the Iowa potatoes 60 cents at T. II Turners. eral good time among the members is looked forward to. The Odd Fellows Wellington, was in the city Tuesday looking over the prospects for erecting have a strong subordinate lodge here prices are remarkably low. His stock a church here numbering over one hundred members The fine residence property, known as tho Dr.

Monnet, containing 30 acres Joining Conway Springs on tho southwest. Will sell on payments If For particulars call on W. T. Xinlnger of the Bargain House, Conway Springs, Kan. Everybody likes sweet potatoes and nearly everybody grows them.

This reminds us that Harry Halpin has made arraneements to supply seed in of spring and summer pants Is exceedingly fine. He showed us elegant their Instruction who contemplate entering this examination, after which said chairman will please report to mo the number, so I can form some Idea of the number of lists to send. Of course this will be inconvenient for some, but I hopo all will consider tho mutter kindly and sec that it is the best that could be done, I give below, first, the place of meeting then the townships embraced, following which the chairman, and last the associates. Applicants must bring pencil and paper and where charges are made by janitor, (which would not be more than 10 cents each) must also be met by them. CONWAY 8PKING8.

Eden, Conway. Illinois, Sumner, Creek and Springdale townships, Chairman, I. Swain. Associates, J. Booth and Ira Wood.

IIKLI.K PLAIXE. London, Belle l'laine, Gore, Palestine and Harmon townships. Chairman, 1). A 1 1 i IT. Associates, Terry Harrison and Howard Heed.

MILAN. Kyan. Dixon, Chlkaskla and Morris townships, Chairman. L. II.

Ledger-wood. Associates, W.O. McGee and W. C. Dempsey.

WEI.MNOTO. Osborn, Wellington, Avon. Jackson, Seventy-six. and Oxford townships, Chairman, W. M.

Massey. Associates, Geo. W. Durham, O. II.

Atterbury. CO KB IN. Downs, Bluff, Caldwell and Falls townships, Chairman, H. C. Limbert.

Associates, John Bichard, II. Miller. HOC'TII HAVKN'. Own, Val Verde. Walton, Guelph and South Haven townships, Chairman, J.

M. Henderson. Associates, T. 8. Cliambers, D.

O. Martin. Jojjn W. McLai iii.ik. and are in a flourishing condition finan daily and other-wise.

C. M. Keiger has been wrestling with a mild case of the grippe this week, and we are pleased to say is about to pants for 81 that were quick sale last unlimited quantities. Those who in get the best of it. Boys will be boys, is an old saying and full of truth; and occasionlly boys, tend growing sweet potato plants will season at 65.

His large stock of fine hats will be opened the first of the week and from the Invoice shown us it over-step the line that divides fun from do well to see Mr. Ilalpin and engage their seed at once. Fine sweet potatoes We wish it understood that we sell better boots and shoes for the money than any other house in Conway They hike the cuke! Bcggs' Little Giant rills. Sold by Eureka Medicine Co. will bo a stunner.

for table use are constantly kept in deviltry, and by so doing get themselves into trouble, that in their hiliarity, they little dreamed of. These boys that Springs. A. Rowe. FOR HAI.V.

X. J. Probst showed us this week, stock. Good mare for sale. Apply to C.

W. Davis. broke the lock on the Science Valley one of the finest bins, (two carloads) of school house Saturday night, aud camp wheat that we have seen this season ed in the house, may have thought at Three boys aged from 12 to 17 years of age, two of them from this city and It is of the Fultz variety and is hard to An extra good stock farm south-west of the county seat of Chase county const-iting of about WW acres, all fenced and crossed fenced, rock creek running through the miter, two good dwellings, 1 large barn, about 2X) acres under culivation. Will sell on time at FOR MALE Stock of drugs, Invoice good paying business; sales 000 per month, bona fide actual transaction as books show. Good brick, best location iu town, doing two-thirds of the business.

Kent 30.00 per month. Inquire of Chas. Locke. the time, that it was funny, but if they dont fix the matter up satisfactory and boat. one from the country, skipped out We handle posts of all kinds, but Monday, with the intention, we pre make a specialty of black locust posts, sume, of becoming bad desperados.

which are the strongest, most lasting a very low rate interest. A pply to, and durable. Rock Island Lumber Co One of thera was captured by his father at Wichita and brought home the same evenine. The other two were locked It. Bolmer, Conway Springs, Kans.

that In a hurry they will find It not as funny as they anticipated. Their names are known, and they have pot to make good the damages or suffer the consequences. Breaking locks is an offence, that if looked into, might result disastrously. The chickens C. W.

Davis left Monday morning What measures are you taking to stop up by the "Wichita police, where, we un Our experience covers many ills, nany pills and many bills. Our ills are smaller, our pills are smaller and our bills arp smaller when we use DeWitt's Little Early WiUsou, that cough? Let us suggest DeVwtta for Pittsburg Kans. to attend the meeting of the Grand lodge A. 0. U.

W. as a representative from Conway Spring derstand one still remains; the other one was brought home by his father Coiifrh and Consurnntiou Cure. It Ls heads left on deposit "dont go." Boys vo. supt. infallible.

Locko Wilson. Wednesday." take our advice and settle up. lodge Xo. 212..

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