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The Hope Star from Hope, Kansas • 4

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The Hope Stari
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SOUND ADVICE, i I 1 HO. PAC. TIME TABLE. 4 GOING EAST. lW-nRcr 9:57 a.

nil Local Freight Mil p.m. 'tut FroigUt Going west. 6:58 p. m. lineal Freight.

11:00 a.m. I Vast Freight 0:05 a. in. I Two Reclining Chair Cars between I Nt. I uia and Denver without uliango.

Pullmin Sleepers oo all passenger jf trains. Tickets ou sale for all points' in the t'uited States, Canada and Mexico. J. Y. Sou els, Agent.

It was at the county fair. I Young Mr. IV) ft had plumped hiiusolf down between two pvotty girls on bonch In the agricultural hall. "Well, younpf ladies," he said, "if I was the committee on awahdin the prize to tho best specimen of honey I should havo to give the blue ribbon to both of you, I'm atwaid." "We are not competing for prizes," answerel tho blue-eyod maiden on his loft. "We're the commlttoe on awarding the ribbon to the prize gourd, and wo disagree." "You disagweo?" "Yes.

I soom to'bo on ono sidejandshe on the other." Chicago Tribune. A Misleading Sign. Farmor visiting a bank in New York and seeing tho sign "Tellor" in front of that official's dosk. 11 Farmor: Say boss Where is Fourtoonth streot? The passenger train on the main lino of the Santa Fe railroad was wrecked yesterday morning by some ono drawing the snikes out of the ties. Four persons were killed and Iwcuty livo seriously injured.

Eddie Combs, who had his left limb badly broken during the Herington fair, by a bydolc striking him, and who Is now under the care of Dr. Eikenberry, of Herington. we are glad to say will be able to return home in a short time. C. C.

was in Abilene yesterday attending to his fences and met with good success. Mr. Hutchison is always doing good where ever he is, and attends strictly to business. He is the gentleman wo will hajte for Probate Judge, Dr. J.

N. Ketchcrsid assisted by Dr. II. H. Miles removed' a nest of about twenty-live tumors from the neck of the son of L.

C. Blair. The oppcia-tion was a most dilHeiilt one on account of them lying around tho Jnglar vein. Tho patient is doing well. Hon.

Robt. Thompson, of Pottawatomie coumy and A. L. Russell, of Abilene, candidate for District CleVk, addressed the people at Union Valley last Saturday evening. It was one of tiie largest and most enthusiastic meetings held at that place this season; Will Alley was setting up tho cigars yesterday all on account of the arrival of a bouncing baby boy at his house.

Will says the first thing it did was to hurrah for Harrison. There must be a mistake about that, in order to be a good and just boy it should hurrah for Weaver. Toller: Up two blocks. Farmor: And where is Sixth avonue? and you may tell me whore Park street is. Tlie Trenldent or tLo F.

A. and Gtv. II Vlewi Oonoernluj the Uvn frnro. To th Ofoer and WemUars of the F. A.

U. o( Infllaua: I bsllove that the year ISM will the crucial test that will try the fidelity of our members, and answe th oft repeated question as to where shall stand, with tha principles of our ordor or the dictations of the Wall street politicians. No year in the history of oar order has evor presented questions of to grave importance as at the prosnct time. What stops should our order take at the Bt. Louis confer-once is a.iked by all, and our action Is as closely wf.tobed by one political party as another.

Heretofore we have placed a non-partisan banner at the head of our columns and have drawn Into our raxihn members of all political complexion, and we have held our political but not partisan schools in every school district through-Out the nation, educating the people on tho questioQS of polit'cal economy. The people are now largely educated, and are demanding that those questions of such vital Importance to the perpetuity of this government shall be enacted into law. Now we havo traveled thus far under a non-partisan bannerj but as law can only be had by legislation, and it takes political parties to elect legislatures the question that we, as an order, must maefc is this: Shall we, as an order, break over all our pat and oft-repeated assertions of non-partisanlsm and resolve ourselves into a political party? I think every true friend to the order will say no. Shall We, on the ot'ier hand, allow the plea that the aa such is non-partisan be used to bind us hand and foot, aa Individuals, and maks all the more the slaves of party bosses? Because our order has received us all alike and instruoted us ia political eoonmy until we know what ought to be done, must we as men be silent because our party has not spoken? I say no, and every true allianoeman will say no. Wo do Tellor: What is wrong with yout my man? I can't answer all your PI Farmer: Thon why tho dickens do you put up that sign with "Teller" on it for? The Jury.

l.oit and Found. Mrs. He Shoppor (breathlessly) Did I leave my purso here? I've lost it Clerk (who had worked an hour show We do not advertise an article for less thon ing Mrs. De Shopper goods without being able to sell her any thing) I will inquire, madam. Cash! Cash! Hero a minutel Did any of you boys And an we can buy it for and then manage to be out of the article when called for, empty purso anywhero around here this morning? N.

Y. Weekly. Corrections 5Ide to Ordor Staggers (to McCorkle) I understand We do not pay more for produce than we that you referred to me as a moral lep LOCKL NEWS, Yes indeed! Only 25 cents. Giye us half a chance. Speaking tomorrow evening.

You know wc can do job work. Yes! You ought to read the Stah. That cute boy is' still alive, we notice. Everybody come out tomorrow eycu-ing. 1.25 will pay for the Stah for one ngyear Go to Koch Bros, for all kinds of hiuwer Mrs.

W. II. Morrison visited in llcr-Sngton yesterday. Old papers for sale at tli I- oJliee, 25 bents per hundred. Don't for get to come and hear the (i peaking tomorrow; Mrs.

D. Crosby went to Salina Tues-tlay to visit friends. Eva Hutchison was visiting friends in Balina the past week. The Famous Ranquet Stoves and llanges at Koch Bros. Mr, Croll is painting Henry Foerich's j.ouse, on Lyons creek.

C. H. Seiler Went to Abilene the iirst of the week on business1; A. M. Crary, editor of the Herington Times was here Sunday.

All wool Trousers made to measure lor $1.50 at Crosby Andrews. Mrs! Chas. Bi'adshaw visiting hor parents in Herington this week. Quite a good many, are attending the Abilene fair this week, from liere. If you vvrin'f; to learn the latest news come in1 and subscribe for the St.U!.

Don'i "monkey" around boys if you think the inmates keep a gun. er. A Sitil Farting. Mrs. Elmer Hoffman, of Bcllspnngs, McCdrkle Well? Staggers Well, you'll have to take it died last Friday evening about 8 o'clock, back.

McCdrkle Certainly, if it doesn't not want to make tho alliance a political party, but, as men, wo want to Suit you. I'll take back the moral leper can reasonably expect to get out of it, and then try and make up the loss o5i goods that our customers do not know the price of. earry tho things we havo learned Into of Malarial fever, and was buried in the Bellsprings cemetery yesterday at 10 o'clock a. Mrs. Hoffman leaves a husband and foul- small children to mourn her and call you an immoral leper.

West Shore. practical use in the way they will do us the most good. I want to be hoaest with you all and be consistent with our record when I advise you what to do. Great Privation. Dysart Wrhat terrible hardships Stan ley had to uiidergb ih Airica! TEOPLK's tarty meetings Nevill "iTa-as, so I ve' heard.

Dysart-r-He eVen sav3 he had to wear I know that you will not let quibbles and technicalities stand In tho way of doing the right thing when yon are satisfied what that right thing is. Will lie lietd the county in follow: a pair of trousers which were cut from Hiawatha, tl.inheart Township, Sept, an old blanket, ahd another pair cut Then what shall we do? That is the We do mark our goods in plain figure 26lh. Robt. Kane and C. C.

Hutchison. from the curtain of his tent all Important question and this Is tho Nevill Poor follah! I'm deuced glad We do" expect "to make a little profit on not an explowah. Puck. District Logan Township, Sept. th.

M.P.Kelly and J. Hiimberger; Ifeindle, Newburn Township, Sept. It Was, 1'nrhaps, Deserved. Amicus Why are you so angry at 28th. W.

A. Smith and M. P. Kellev. supreme momsnt when we must decide to act and that at once.

My humble opinidn is this, we should attend the conference, just as many as possible as, delegates and friends of reform, and that our delegates should use all their influence to perfect fraternal relations with all Other labor organizations, with the substance of tho having your poem reproduced in that papor? Bonnaoord, Garfield Township, Sept. Great Poet Because the editor has 29th. W. A. Smith and Robt.

Kane. every article we sell remnents and out of season goods excepted. We do sell goods as cheap as anybody. Fail-view, Jefferson Township, Sept. Ocala and Indianapolis demands as a 30th.

M.Scnu, M.P. Kelly and C. C. appended a note to it, saying that ho reproduces it, not on account of its merit, but to show the kind of. rot a than with an established reputation can get accepted.

Life. platform, and that a c6 nmittee bo appointed at that conference to place Hutchison. All are cordially invited to attend these demands before tho republican, quality considered-. each respective meeting. democratic and people's party committees and use every effort possible to In Shades of Sunilford and Merton.

Grandmamma (seeing Tommy for the duce them to adopt them. And if either first timo) Come hero, dear. You shall bo my pot. You look like an old-fash We do want your patronage and prom lias" discovered a addition east of party sees fit to adopt said principles In A Curioiis Coincident While a party of voting folks were Hon. Henquenete vein of coal on his town.

full, that we, each and all, plaoe our outriding last Sunday; and in inak' shoulders to the political wheel and se ioned little boy just like the children I used to see in my day. You are good, I hope. Does mamma ever punish you? to treat you well. Your Truly ing a turn aroilnd the corner of the street, the hind wheel of the c'arriaire cure the success of that party. This far can we go as a non-partijan order Tommy (aged seven) Yes ma's a and not do violence to pur pledges.

slugger, yer hot yer life! Muftsey'a gave way, throwing J. F. and Charley Weekly. Tonkin, Miss Edoa Tonkin, Miss Anna Niokles and little Jamie Taylor out. TnokAS W.

Foaoa. Bioals, Jan. 25, 1883. The St. Lonls Conference.

ROSBY tl lllffS, Sound Advice. "Well, I can confide in you, as you're and quite seriously hurtind- Miss No assemblage of citizens, perhaps in the eldest," said a lady to a female friend. B. F. Cress, of the Hciing'ton.

Signal was in town Tuesday and called at his office. Mrs. B. C. Crary went to Heriugton esterday to prepare to tiicve to Abilene soori.

The Small fcoji are having a big iinie now, with' a bran new set c'f boxing gloves. Mrs. J. P. Hutchison went to Salina Tuesday to visit her parents Mr.

and Irs. Brown. Nickles; tho carriage jiassihgover her body. Little Jamie Taylors face" was the history of this country, has ever excited such deep and universal inter "Ever so little." "No matter. I confess to you that scratched and bruised up considerable, est as the ono which will convene in Miss Lillio Toil It in was; dragged, along lve entored my thirty-ninth year." the city of St.

Louis on the 22d Inst "Reallv? Well, I'd advise you to Stay Tne great industrial elements will tnere to the Santa Fe railroad where she was clumped oilt and so badly hurt that she there'." Judgel- be represented. They are meet and had to be carried home. consult together for the oornmOa good. There Was ifot. said Chappie, impatiently, to The men who go there will be sent to The1 team ran about a mile and Com represent the sentiment of their re' pletely wrecked the carriage.

the boy opposite himj "what are you W. C. Tobey is doing a line job of spective constituencies. They will not But if You Do, Be Sure That Ytjnr Mfcdiciiies art. staring at? Is there any thing extraor While the above was taking place R.

go there to carry out tuelr own pecu dinary about me?" G. Tonkin Was having a liVeiy Setto "Oh no, sir," replied the" boy, abashed; liar and individual views, rney are not to wofk in the Interest of any par compounded of the purest drugs by a competent Pharmacist, To make mit of this send your prescriptions to with his team over hear Carlton, while "I think you are a vory ordinary-looking ticular political party. They are to do person. Harper isazar. driVing along, one of tho whifile-trees came loose, letting did tongue of the the very best thing for tho relief and A young Wisconsin mari, A.

P. Han welfare of the people Who sent them bii2rv drob out of the heek-vbke and Miles Guthrey, there. We regret to seo some disposi son, by haiiie, who is noW a residVnt of Copenhagen, h'as made 'art invention run in tile ground, turning the, buggy over a complete Eiiiiinier-sault and tion in certain quarter to $ack that painting oil the City school house this week. Bert Sherman was up to Enterprise last week and worked a few days in the ba'fb'cf Mrs. M.

Thp-tu'pson, cf L'eayeti worth, wris the gaert of Miss Clara Jackson Monday, Mrs. N. Alexander left Tuesday on viset to friends and relatives in iharshelvillCj Mrs. James' Ryan went to Kansas body in the interest of the democratic at the People's Drug Sl6re, wticre Only tho best Drags aie Fold. A I'u'l'i that is likely to inaugurate an era in printing.

Ho calls it a colorgraph. By tt bw or three, or even more colors can party. We woilld quietly out throwing Mr. Tonkin and a friend he had with him, out in a heap and friendly note of warning if any man Lirie offtJl'ietai'y Medicines Always in Stock. be printed oh the samo paper at 6'ne goes to that Conference and assumes to scratching and bruising then! up pretty drive his people into a false position he badly.

R. G. presented a regular John Headquarters for -Pfffftts, Wis tM Painters' Supplies, Toilet Goods', i jl 't tationdry, Cigars, iCtc. L. Sullivan face the next will be repudiated, as ho should be, by hia people.

Let tho people be watch JACKSON JIO USE ful, firm and faithful and they will tr JLkiivalSs Slaa.ee Last -Wediiesiay, counts News. timph. President Polk's Progressive Agents Ior The- -ity yesterday where she will undergo Farmer. surgical operation. C.

R. Williams Gypsum City, itan When the farmers learn that the The Dickinson County Fair is the at Geo. H. Thufber, St. Joe, Mo.

'Jaiiies Lot' tie McLaren returned hoiSeSatur- noorly-paid city laborer makes but a Famous Estey Organs and Pianos-. traction this week. Bnckle'w, White City, Kan. R. poor demand lor farm products, and the city laborer learns that the farmer Sentinel claims to le The Solomon Quincy, Tredonid, Kan.

E. J. Wiley1, from Missouri where he has been fanning a creamery. Hon. Robt.

Thompson and HonvEobt. Boiling his products for less than the authority on "scraps Kansas City Mo. Chas. J. Smith, Iowa cost of production, makes but a poor Messrs.

J. G. Wine irnl Robt. Kane demand for the pr du of shop and B. Noble Sr.j Kansas City, Mo.

H. Kane spoke alEanner Cily hist Friday spoke at Solomon last Thursday night. factory then they will come together Evening to a large gathering. lor miltual benefit. Cincinnati Herald.

Marx, Kansas Cityf Mo. Mrs. flattie McCarthy, ttitirieoplis, Kan. J. T.

The Abilene Chronjcle, published by The conference on February 23 is our well known new-simper man, is a Johfl Engle and wife, of Enterprise, 'vere the guests of C. C. HuteWso'l and Smith, Davenport Iowa. R. G.

Walter, Hutchinson', Kan. W. E. Collins, hummer. riot a meeting of the people's party, but N.

P. J'AO-K'sbN-, Froprieton of aelegrates from agricultural and mnly Friday and Saturday, i Ottawa, Kan. G. Yrhite, Ottawa, Kan. A marriage, ncerise was granted to labor organizations.

-Sk Louis Mon itoft Will; Mitchell and wife, Chapman, J. A. Herington of Superior, Neb.i and The Cleanest and halt's! Hotel in the City. The Best and (' i luuiuiuus: j-uiuiuoes: mo has any L'ouiatoes for Sale? There is a demand Kan. L.

B. Andrews, Kansas City, Mo. Manilla Drnry, of Herington C. Morton, Oceola, Mo. J.

F. Allen, ir Tomatoes and none on tils' market forioTe IfuCol In the Cy. Good rooms', Good 'and Good Susnple llooms. Some pciriple raise apples even in off If the government riah take seyen Michigan Valley, Kan. L.

Riehter, years; One farmer hear Terrapin Kansas City, Mo. J. B. Earlywine. ty cents worth of ihelal and coin five Lake.

has 3,000 bushels which he is sell The Turkish Bath at Herington hist ight was largely attended by Hope people and they all pronounce it just Council Grove, Kan. J. Durland, dollar? 6f five cent nickel pieces, ing at $1.60 aud a bushel Kansas City, Mb. F. B.

Morgan, Kan Certainly has the power to take a piece sas City, Mo. Ainartiagij licepsb wn5 issued to Dr, of paper and make money otit of that Mr. and Mrs. Cillnorewho have been J. W.

Neptune and Miss Lydia Som-mere, bothpf Banner City. The Wed lltPE MARKET REPORT. tisre visiting thoir daughter Mrs. Jf the government has power to fiat ding took place at tho home of rainier, letting for their home in fro. 2 four dollars and thirty cents out of live Wheat ..,.50 Black Hawk Livery Stable, Seidel, a brother in-law of the bride apron 111.

dollars in nickels, it has the ...46 .....23 i- power to fiat It ail oitt of paper, or any Miss. Ella Tcab left Pueblo, en an (, 3. in. Oats. LIVE STOCK.

R. II. Kane is a successful attorney, a matt of honor and goq( judgement and of experience, in the duties of the office visit to thing else it chooses. 1 he Sentinel. sister Mis.l F.itt'e, H-hb is teaching school at that place of county attorney.

Elejt liiia to that office alid it will be ably filled Her Lincoln said; if government con For first class P- I'he wauls of trav- tnrnout of sny kind eling men given this is the enable -iJ04yiSK attention, patronize. Horses Jf Vonr palronago is boarded at Reason- solicited. Rate able rates. SliHSlP veonnbie. Geo.

Burrouglic, cdi'or of the Abilene Hogs, CoWSi tracts a debt with it certain amotiht of ington Sign-1. Best-. Common. i Besh FOl'LTRY: chronicle, was i a. over Sundav The young guulenWcf this burg money in circuMiorl and then contracts the money yoliune before 'the debt is (leo.

nasgot a pet one of.hw hands are lodkiug haggard aud pale over the CiiictUns Sprm? maiiy they layd received sinfe ieap yea'1 began. iEcme of them i lb. 5c lb. tic paid, it is the most heinoUs crime government can eoihnnl against nation. and is unable I do hiiich Work.

Hon. Scpheti II. Allen, candidate for Justice, will speak at Hope Fn-ercning 23rd. All are in- fo ro'me but and hear him. willler.ve tlie country this sort of VTOHS" MAY, Proprietor.

Hope, Old things continues viuch longer. Solo per aox, rAc mon Sentinel i.o.per lb. 15 toStfj $1.23 fof the Stak for one j'ear..

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Years Available:
1892-1893