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Dexter Delta from Dexter, Kansas • 1

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Jijb JUL JL JL NO, 4. DEXTER, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1893. VOL 1. CORRESPONDENCE. LOCAL NEWS.

RAILROAD TIME TABLE. J. G. HITE COMMITTER MEETING. The Kopubllcan central Committee men of Cowloy county have been called to meet In Winflold next Sntur day, for the purposo of reapportioning he representation at the countv EATON.

Lottie Hall is not so well Little DEALER. IN- again. Missouni l'Acino. East Bound. Uo.

482 Midland ExprjfiB 7:30 p. 480 Accomniodutiou .8:85 a. in WcotL'ounJ. No. 481 Mall suil Express.

0:53 a. Vo. 41 Aecoaimodutlon Fotatoos aro in bloom. Mulborrios are ripening. All work warranted by Dixon.

The political pot begins to boil. Mrs. Nicholson is soiling millinery KAN.A9 1IA8 Italian skies. A good name. A line climate.

A central locution. Ftire air and lots of it. A law-abiding population. A reasonably dry cllmao. Ati orchard on every farm.

r. Seven thoutand school houses. Eight thousand school teachers. Proachlng hero last Sunday by Rev. Dry Ms, Groceries.

Watkins. Mr. B. Torrill has moved into f' I at cost. our viilago.

THE GLORIOUS FOURTH! In order to get an expression in re BOOTX, SHOES, And Notions, at Elmer J)ay spent a few days Latest stylos in millinery, at Mrs. home, last week, Nicholson's. Grouse Creek Branch, AHUIVALS. Ko. 484 Mall audExprens.

...7:15 p. Ko. 4S8 Accommodation 8:55 a. DEI' ART" Ko. 4S3 Mail and Ko.

4S7 Aceomiaodation 7:10 p. ra W. W. CUttlSMAN', Agunt. gurd to having acolebr ation, at this place, the fourth of July, I moBt earn to Miss Myrtle Longshore wont Nice line of Indies' hoso and Bilk Blue grass and clover pastures.

Fifty-two million acres of land. Millions of boes and tons of honey, PRODUCE WANTED IN EXCHANGE Corner Main Street and Commercial Wi field last woolt, estly find respectfully roquost all bus mitts at Hale' s. Miss Nettle Watkins is spending a Avenue Plenty of quail and prairie chickens. Iness men and interested citizons to meet at the I. 0.

0. F. lodge room on Come early and got choice ol bats, few days in Winflold. iirst-elass building stone every at Mrs. aturday the 27th at 8p.

m. to con- Dexter, where. Mr. Newolis jast recovering from Kansas'. '1 JL Idor the matter1 and take tho initlary You can buy hats at Halo's at prices an attack of measles.

Possums, pawpaws and persimmons. hhat will paralyze you. stops to that end. A recora oi eleven successive corn Mrs. ltodman Is quite sick at pres A.

Bryan. i Ladles, if you want an elogaut Oxford orops. ent with the measlos. CHURCHES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Froachlng Cervices each alternate Sabbath commencing April 30, 'at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. Bible readings ottch altoriliito Sabbath al 8 p. m. Young Folk's prnyor lnoetiiij 6ach Tuesday evening.

Goneral prayoi meeting on Thursday evening of oncli k. Sabbath school at 10 a. ru. Risv. A.

Ihons, Taslor. shoe at cost, call on Hale A smaller por cent of her people 1. 1 I A Mr. Cochran Is very low and has Tho Arkansas City Traveler, last wno can reau or write man any state beeQ for eome tlm0, -and- Good rigs always in foadincss at alt week put out a special edition, Which Elder Leo, of Oxford, stopped at in the union, Mr. and Mrs.

Drury called on friends the Dally Courier terms a red-headed the Central, Monday night A people who are ready to "arise, and relatives last week. ono, in which many good things are Over 203 pairs of cents unllnod times. shine." and make known the beauty Mlm ftnasin Ridinor is takincr mhula gloves at cost, at V. A. llaie's.

laid about Cowley county, and her vast and varied rosources.J but for and glory of this great slate upon ev lessons of A 1. Twiggs. South Of ths Commercial Hotel, The branch road was lined with ery possible occasion. Arkansas City some reason the "Traveler1'1 forgot C' A. Merrill took a little vacation Traveler.

stock trains again last Sunday. "CHRISTIAN Social soivlces and Break lg of Bread, each Lord's Bay at 11 a. the school house. and went to Winflold Tuesday. that the Grouso valley is included in ryu 4, -pp-U Of Q'Up-p -rt Mrs.

Nicholson will close out her The Rank of Dexter now closes at the county, notwithstanding Itisonel Mr. wbod of 111. is visiting his son inlaw near here Mr, Wm. Groves. of the finest sections of it.

stock of millinery (roods at cost. rrops; 3 p.m. instead of 4, business having so increased that John needs more time SOCIETIES. Merritt and Nan have both decided It is not generally known that dex they out run a jack rabbit; after closing to adjust the books. teii has eight Million inhabitants WINflED CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY.

Mr. and Mrs. Lonthroman of Dexter The Central Hotel I) D. A. Hale will sell ludles'under- F.

A. Mi vr ir. A Xr A. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Twiffgs lastSun- The Seventh Annual session of the Katie Salmon is cultivating a led of rare flow ers ill on of the hotel. For this genofous effort to enhance the woar at cost. Call and be convinced. day. Winflold Chautaunua Assembly will H.

meets in their hall the first and 1 pnrh month. All Miss Blanch Wilson presented Mrs. Machine find Lubricating Oils, the open at Island Park on Tuesday even pleasure of the public sho deserves Offers excollont accommodations 4 Twiggs with a lovely boquet this ing June 20, Among the platform best and cheapest at S. Ilibler son's much credit- tubers in good standing are Invited HI week. lowest rates.

attraoUohs are Ilbnry George, of New Misses Mary and Anna Enrlght Last Sunday niiht while Henry York; Dr. Bristol, of Chicago; Dr. 10 attend. J. v- jmauk.k, M.

K. Littleton, Secy. Stains, buggy paints, and varnishes CORNER. MAIN STREET ANB brightened our sanctum with their CENTRAL AVENUE. Silger was at church his pony broke loose and he was compelled to walk at the drug store, at minimum prices.

Talmage, of Brooklyn; Prof. Dillen-beck, of KohtubkyjDr. Beardshear, of home. presence, one evening recently and encouraged us with a subcription to A. O.

U. W. Iowa; Hon. Z. T.

Sweeney, pi Indiana; 11. O. Salmon, Dalpha Twiggs went to Cedar Vale the Delta, Thanks call again ladies. Dexter' Lodge NO. 157 meets on the Dr.

Ilurlbort, of New York. Dates B. H. Dixon will examine your teeth free of charge at Commercial lib tel. All those wishing dental work done oall cn B.

H. Dixfri at the Commercial hotel; are not definitely settled for Miss Will- last i riday, being an invited guest to Avis Chaman's birthday party. He returned Sunday morninfr and reprted 12t and 3rd. Fridays of eaon monm. brethren in goo'd standing are cord- The Little Gleaners met with Miss Pearl McCttmpbell, arid with Miss ard.

Lady Somersctt, Gen. Gibson and W. 8. WILLIAMSON a spien.ua time. others.

Birdie Aihertdn in their meetings last illy invited to meet with us; O. r. Dakst; w. Among the instructors are Dr. anb Sunflower week, and after comparing notes found tho society was doing well.

Several are New Mrs. Crafts, of Pittsburg, Mrs All goods at Mrs. Nicholson's of the latest styles, just from York. M008UH; Grubb, of Lawronoe; Miss Webstor of dollars have been added to their treas. The farmers in this neighborhood VViscdnsih, Mrs.

Gridley of Winfleld, Wm. Bryan will take par.t in the Others will be announced later. Among tho names' of the pupils promoted at the closing examination AND Dealer in Furniture. On West Con' tral Avenue, are breaking prairie. Wm.

Lane Is building Tom Oliver whee 1 man's race at Arkansas City on Tno mu sic this season will afford I. d. O. F. Dexter LCdge, N.

257 meets Wednesday at 8 p. m. r. HAirns Hitk.ViG. A.

TwiGjSec. of the Winlield' schools, we. notice the 30th. 1 many rare advantaged and attractions. new buggy, Whi.

is a builder of some Miss Lodsie Barton, of Go to D. A. Hald for bargains in note. Hartford, will do a member of Eunice and Norla Turner; formerly of this place, Eunice was promoted from first to Becohd yertr 61 high school and Norla from 'B' grani m.ar to -A' gram gents neck wear, 'kerchiefs, gloves, suspen ders Webster; our blacksmith Is making the chorus throughout and will give G. A.

K. the sparks and shavings fly these days each day some of her rare solos. Maie Ricolsori1, liextei' Post No. 133( meets Saturday Miss PessleHalo attended the Bing PS. mar grade', Tom Custor the leading merchant ling entertainment, at Arkansas City Usual excursion rates will be given on all railroads Every facility will tight on or before full moOn of each Miss Millie" Salmon very geuerously has erected an arsenal, and is pro- last Saturday.

bo alTbrdbii to those desiring to camp, onth. Sam'l Nicholson, Com. D. D. Hale, pared for war, I Has called us from our dingy sanctum to a sumptuous dinner and vory pleasant ft Notice the call for a meeting, Sat a completo stock of inlllinery styles direct from New York.

Mrs. Wm, l'arishb of Arkansas City urday evening to determine he queti hours repose last Millie al Fbr full inforaation addres A'. Llmei'lck, Secretary, LADIES OF THE G. A. is visiting friends lu the neighborhood ways makes a gratifying success of all tnis weelc.

tion of celebrating, July 4 th. Now is the time to paint yoiir buggy Lookout Circl No. 38, meets 2nd her undertakings. And wins the last West side South Malta Street John Baker and Tom Oliver have tN THE 'COUNTRY. ind 4th Saturdays, Mrs.

Maggie Nicholsoh, president; Mrs. Florence and revarnish vour furriiture. Call on ing regards of all her subjests. 0 shipped their bailors to the territory: J. C.

Phelps' for the Little. Kittle and Georgie Wagner no enjoyea ino pioasnre ui a suurti to fill Baker's contract at baiting hay, iVagner, tice-president; Mrs. Vu hjCmson, secretary. came like a couple sunbeams into our One of J. T.

Rigg's match duns was artve to tno country last oaiuruuy, office on last Saturda evening, bring badly cut on tho wire fonco recently in company with Dr. G. P. Wagner, Several teams start to-day to haul hay from the territory. The hay will be ing as floral offering to' the scribe, behind his' fino driving team.

During and is now laid tip for repairs. shipped from herd. Bob. exquisite bouquet of rbses, only ex O. E.

S. iJextet Chapter, No C. E. our briel run, the IJoctor carried us Hale is a hastier, and will soil you over his stock farmi below town. celled in attractiveness by tho tiny girls that scarce could climb tho stairs fleets' Saturdays or before the full goods for aqot cash lower than you According to the last quarterly re Which.by the vvay, is an '-'excellent Blacksmfthlrig of all kindl and 'f.

-for- Fiifst-cldss Shoeing and can buy thorni. atariy Other place on port of the StataBoard of Agriculture to our rooms. Thanks little ladleB, one, embracing some or tno most tor earth'. HJoon of each moftth; Mus. A.

M. Mauek, M. A'Irs. Williamson; Ss'cy. 1 i come again.

a- v- the average rainfall for the month of March 18'J3 was .95 of an inch, while tile dii in the Valley; which means some of tho test in the state, the Doctor raises annually, regardless of climatic conditions, abundant grain the uverge fbr the last th irty five years, The Spirit of West is one of the brightest and newsiest papers of the cftunty, and finds a warm welcome to Earl Drury, Ethel Wagner, Louie has-beed 1.31 Tho lightest PH0FES3IOWAL. Cerill and Dalpha Twiggs attended a rainfall, during the above mentioned oar list. party at Cedar Yale last Friday, in for his manv roadsters. The farm Plow "1 period, was la 1890, when the average honor of tho 10 th birthday of Miss Avis embraces many cosy timber sheltered, The -Republician' Loagtfes, of for tho stale was but .13 of nn inch, Chapman. They remained over until vainer.

ana weil waiereu nyutt.9 uiuiig uio 1891 the al during March, erago was Sunday morning arid came back on creek where his equine herds find am- tallOH jQOl lirUrV 4. CO inches. the express. They were all highly pie protection from summer's sun and East side Main Streets. tlysiciaiii Surgeon and taidieor winter's storms.

Fbllowltlg the sin- entertained and made the acquaintance of many of th lads and lassies of OBITUAllV. uOus roadway, with, its picturesque and delightful brospbets, we camo to Cedar Vale. cA.uxj oisr OEiTER, i tiANSAf tho highlands beyond, whorban inter B. M. BrownV the west side black esting view of tho valley nhd city smith has rigged up a quite convea died at tlie home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. I). Salmon In Dexter Mo ndat April 24 at 8 P. M.

1893, after pn week of severe illness, Mrs. Virginia Asberr'y aged 0 i stands out to slwht, and where Mr, Sedgwiolt county, will meet in convention at Wichita on the 27h inst to select officers. A O'f aluminum: weighing only one ounce and a half has recently been produced by Wis-cohsin man. 11. Dixon 1).

S. will be at the Commercial DStel one week commencing Thursday May 25, prepared to do all kinds' of dental work. C. Peabody has an oighly acre field: of fine wheat which at present looks us though it would yield not less ihan thirty pushes per acre. i lent tread pO'wer polishing machine, KnCodpr, M.D.

to be used in' sm oothing up plow ork. It woeful be nice for Mr. Brown if he 68 yrs. twg niontha and twohty days. She was formerly of KoniiJcky but after the death of her husband tame to VVagner mayi.ln thd cqmlhg ydafs of retirement frtim active life, erect a pleasant villa and Ofljby.

tho full fruition of these active years 1 ontor-prise arid practice! TKero in tho wide could concentrate the kick of tbe dis 1 iivgiviuu uuiuuiij gruntled politlcia'fjs al the state, upon Ivans, to live with her son, who lives his machine' to propefl it, they rnight fffiee days' Wednesday atfd Satur-day, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 6.Hce Opposite Bank on Pluin creek north east of town.

in that way work off some of their po BLACKSMITHINO OF ALL KIITDS litical spleen, and save the state from She had gone to Dexter to visit friends and was stricken down with fever in TOXTER Hale will sell you goods 25 pr eedt a few days after arrival there. another partizan storm next fall. A SPECIAL DINNfR Kind friends' did all they could to relieve; her but cc-iild not stay the hand of death. The Church Beparing and Furnish- Hargis I-Iargis, Attorneys-At-LaWi euenxjor. lor ensn, inan you can miy them' in eitfioi')' Wi'nfield or Arkansas City.

One trial will convince you. September 12 th to 16 Hh' inclusive Buggjf Paiiitirig, ner of Dexter will serve a warm dinner; Dccoratl6n Day. The high osteern iu which sho was held in this community called out There will be plenty of coffee, moat CXTER; KANSAS will bo Kansas week at the Columbi an exposition, and dWbUess' the state VVdqdh VYortt VVdqdh eavv deep sympathy from She was a andvegetables We solicit tho patronage represented at? that will he largely timW of the country, people. faithful Christian and lived a long and useful life, May ner and christian example bo' followed by, those Bhe eaves behind, The funeral services Price fof dinner, Adults 20 cents spreading pastures we met the herd of horses, in which bur host takes great Interest; Whiis we admired tho rising roadsters fast steppers, Mr. Wagner talked of thorough and stand? ard bred, grades and other class ilica-tionsto high in ihe scale of equine literature for bopprelfensioh, Ono filly in particular claimed our attention, by her excellent form, and close resemblance to some of the duhnals of speed-ring notoriety.

(The geneology of this" particular animal is as. follows, which 'we were, informed places hor in the class of standard bred. 'Sired '-Typhoon; the dam a gray mare by Mambrino ifonilh. Dr.Vagner has dna on-courage ho improvement pf stock in the vicinity and if stl 11 the inspiring spirit this line. 1 i Though deeply engrossed ia, nh tenslv iiiedipal practice, he finds timo and improves the opportunity to cn-; courage irprofement in all desirable inn 'ANDf'SURCEOt Children )5 eents, In order to elose' oii't and m'ak6 eady for fall.trade Hale announces the fol-Owin cut svoTCAsn okv, We will alsb selrve cake and cream were held Ktthfi church, conducted bv Pralct iticfltMall fecial DEXTER, KANSAS.

ifte'rndon and Kev. Irons, aftor whlcH tin ladiiss of tfte'rndon and in the a pair of good two buckle, man's plow daJif.s. BoltoJt, Switzeb an'd Stowo, shoe for' 75 ctsl the G. Circle' conducted tho funeral oflremonies" of that order'-of given to work entrusted, to Office ovf unk of Daxr.ni. tiid jaturda'a'cie voted cllft practice The yOuug offorrehce held Executive Commutes.

REPUBLICAN PKIMARY. I Bi hutchings.on, wmnutiowasa memDern piawng a a Green Tea party, at the hom9 beautiful Wreath of flowers' upon thb Mr. ana Mrs. Storms 6n last Saturday J-Thq Republicans, of Dextbr town In b6half bf. the circla kn A trib Mer which, was a grand Uuccess eocfally Soe Boo ship vail meet at tho usual place on 3 ftad financially.

The evening was spent of the Peace, ute of love and respect. She leaves two sons to moiiru her los4orie livihg neajf the, other living in IoiVa. Sat. 8 1.893; fOrfha purpose of ie'ctiftg dolegates to tho County Con-entlonto b6 held at Wmiield Js'iiO In 1 'a- I West Sids Jlaple Street Otflae ia Hank 6E Dexter in singing, eating cake and; drinking tea the house was fuJI of people ar-d cr.jb.yed i.w.'. iBumino woro Aaiw.

DKXfElt ter o'm't9ry. A friend's tribute, Nicholson Chairmtt C..

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