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Dexter Delta from Dexter, Kansas • 1

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J. DEXTER, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1893. VOL. 1. f.

II. Littleton, the father of our CORRESPONDENCE, First Published in Dextor' Delta; June' LOCAL NEWS. Ladlos' underwear at Mn, Nlohol KITE, 8th, 1893. genial and thriving photographer vis-Ited friends here the first of the weok. HOOSER.

son PUBLICATION NOTICE U. G. As'bury, is rejoicing over the Miss Clara Custer, went to Sedan Mrs. Lucy Phelps went to Wlnfield DEALER IN J. T.

Nicholson, Plaintiff; arrival of a boy at his place Juno 1st. Friday on a visit. Saturday. vs. Dr.

Wagner acted as reception com- John Towers, Defendunt, Grandma liooser started back to the A flne lino of corsets cheap at Mrs. mlttle, and reports all parties doing Before J. V. Hlnes Justice of the Territory Monday. Nicholson's.

well. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Mjbboum Pach'ic, Euat Bound. flo. 483 Mall and Express 7:80 p.

Ko. 180 Accommodutlon 8:35 ft. West Hound. No. 481 Mall and Expreaa n.

ra No. 481 AJcoDimodutlon 8:33 p. Grouse Creek Branch. AUU1VAL8. jfo.

484 Mall and Expreaa 7:15 p. No. 488 Accommodation 8:85 ft. CErAMTUM. No.

48B Mall and Expreaa 10:00 a. No. 487 AocommodiUlon in VT. W. CWUSMAN, Agout.

Peace of Dexter township Cowley Co. Kans. Miss Tearl Foltz, has (rone to Oxford J. 1). Salmon took in Winfiold last Mrs.

Ermine and Miss Harris came Said Defendant is hereby notifiod to visit hor grandparents. Saturday. over from Cambridge recently t6 ordor that on the 6th day of June 181)3, the Millinorv of all kinds at Mrs. Men- some of M. K.

Littleton's arlsto im- A party at M. Kellers Thursday BOOTS, SHOES, And Notions. PRODUCE WANTED IN EXCHANGE Corner Main Strcot and Commercial Avenue l'lalntiff above named commenceu an action In said Court against him, for lshed photos, which are oeing turneu night: a good time reported. Olson's at cost. the sum of $20.10 and an order of garn out oulta numorously at, prices that Mrs.

Lowls is slowly recovering from ishment was Issued out of sf.ld Court Ed. Leemasier, and his sister Minnie, draw the tradoi a severe illness. 'i i have gone to Sodan to attend Normal. against the money of said Defendant in the hands of the Missouri Pacific CHILDREN'S DAY. A nice lino of ladles1 and misses' Win.

Lane has been on the siok list Railway Co. and that Bald action will Kansas: Doxler, CHURCHES. The children of tno Dextor M. E. S.

be hoard in said Court on the 8th day hose at Mrs. Nicholson's. for the last week, out is able to be out METHODIST EPISCOPALr-Preachlng of July 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m. Bibler Son want butter ana eggs S.

will given their annual Children's Day exercises Sunday evening June in large quantities. Tho Republicans have the majority First Publishod in the Dexter Delta 11th at the M. E. Church. Ihey nave services each alternate Sabbath comuieno-ing April 80, at 11 a.

in. and 8 p. m. Bible readJnga each alternate Sabbath al 8 p. m.

Young Folk's" prayer meetinj June 8th 1893. once more in our little town, hurrah All kinds of thread from 2 to 4 cts. a very nice program "Columbia's De for Hooser. per spool at Mrs. Nicholson's.

fenses," inoluding songs, speeches, PUBLICATION NOTICE, each Tuesday evening. General prayei -ntid- Good rigs always in readiness at all times. A nice line of Ladles silk mitts for dialogues etc. and you may be sure of Simon Sinolalr is planting a large BiBBtinff on" Thursday eveuinu of each J. T.

Nicholson, Plaintiff. being well entertained, as the children crop of cane this year, we can sweeten 25 cts. per pair at Mrs. S. Nleholson's.

vs. nfiver do anv thing by halves, ana Week. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Rev.

3. A. Iuoxs, Pastor. up this fall. R.

C. Ainsworth, Defendant, Mr. R. lllte Is hauling rock, for a Dexter is never behind. Come one, Before J.

V. Hlnes. Justice of tho South of the Commercial Hotel. Mrs. Sinclair was la town Monday, pavement for the front of his lots.

Peace of Dexter township Cowley Co. como all. with a fine lot Of strawberries. She "CHRISTIAN Social sorvices aud Break Kans. Pearl Mc.

Campbell returned Sunday reports them gone nowi ing of Bread, each Lord's Day at 11 a. m. Jack Smith who left here about the Said Defendant is hereby notified that ChlirCll ShGridSUl the 5th day of June 1893, the Plain- evening, from a visit at Wlnfield. in the school house. on i 1st of May to take a position as guard Owen Patent called on Rev.

Manna- Ethel and Kittle Wagnor, went to tiff above named commenced an action TDD at the State penitentiary says he is on han's folks Sunday eve, that's right In said Court, ntrninnfc Viim frir thfl Sura -T. Wlnfield Monday morning, for a vist SOCIETIES. duty 13 hours daily and gives the fol- Owen, Dora Is a good girL and an order of garnish-1 wont nina 1a11H rfllt. rf cairl I 1 Mr. Branson, is improving his res! lowing brief description of tho InstitU' J.

W. Mannahan and family moved against the of said. Defendant rrhA IJATl'ft'fll rlAtAIl tion. Lansing th6 site of the peniten- A. F.

A. M. denes by the addition of another room. m. ir.Lll vllHaVe five miles from t0 Sumnsp Ca Monday, the boys were tll8 fcands of the' Missouri Pacific tiary isasmaUviinage nvemiies irom Co.

nA -m out thore this spring and put In a Railway Co. and that said action will Dexter Lodge No. 156, A. F. C.

Truesdell and wile, left on s. .1 be heard saitt Court on the oth day ci the Thursday evening train for Chi Leavenworth. The prison walls 2o feet high are In the form of a square orop, IvL meets in their hall the first and third Tuesdays of each month. All July 1893, at 10 o. clock a.

m. cago, where they will take in the Fair, Mr. Geo. Willams is not pleased inclosing 10 acres there are several members. in good standing are invited Read the most excellent address of Offers excellent accommodations I lowest rates' corner Main street aneJ central avenue.

factories Inside the walls, the chief of with our falling weather, on account of FOR SALE. to attend. J. D. Mauker, W.

M. M. It Littleton, Secy. D. D.

Hale, found on 4th page of this whioh are the furniture factory, boot his hay. But wet weather manes A four room, one story frame house, issue. and shoe factory, and the clothing fac- prairie breakers grin all the same and a good barn, occupying three lots TUiv i TCfVAW. twifn nnrl rlaturhtflr I torv. there are at nresent about oou -Bob, A.

O. U. W. J. 'D.

Salmon, convicts, about 50 are in for life, all returned from Arkansas last Sunday near the school house Kae A good well and other conveniences on the premises. Dexter Lodge No. 157 meets on the males excepting 16. About half of evening. MAPLE CITY.

Crops look fine in this vicinity. Jst and 3rd. Fridays of each month. them work in the factories, the re Mrs. Bibler and Children returned Will be sold cheap) on easy terms.

brethren in good standing are cord. Saturday from Ok. where she had been mainder work in the mine3. Inquire of A. I.

Twiggs Eaton, Kansas. Wm. Bandy is slowly, recovering on a visit. W. S.

WILLIAMSON) UNDERTAKER, lally invited to meet with us. O. P. Daest, W. S.

H. Wells, Eec.1 from a fractured leg. BEAUTIFUL WORDS. ATTENTION FARMERS. The Cowley county fair offers Mrs.

F. Williamson, was called to "A still tongue makes a wise head," Oklahoma, Saturday, by the sickness From among the many things well special premium of Five Dollars for for example Alex. Carr. of her sister. said by J.

D. Maurer on Decoration the best bundle of wheat, grown in AND i. o. o. Dexter Lodge, N.257 meets day, as ho, with the children and oth Revi Sefton of Arkansas City J.

T. Riggs will sell you a three this county, the bundle to be not less Wed West On Dealer In preached to us Sunday night. hooped pail of A. No. 1, syrup for than ten inches thick when first bound, ers, gathered around the mound I erected to the memory of soldiers in at 8 pi m.

tral Avenue, Mr. Ferguson is away fr.om home seventy-five cents. and must be put up even and straight. J. P.

Sauks, N.G. unknown graves, the following attending court as a juryman. J.C; Hite.V.G. A. I.

Twra.Sec, The premium bundle and the best of the others will be forwarded to the Sarah JBarnhart loft, ounday morn tracts, were taken. Our oitkens are going to celebrate ing for the Osage Nation whore she mis niuo mound in our midst was World lair, each bundle having a the Fourth on a high scale this year. g- a. will spend tho summer. erected to crown with flowers, on this Maggie card attached with tho and ad- Dexter Post No.

133, meets Saturda rs. John and William Newmatt of Kaw Now is the time to paint your buggy dress of tho grower inscribed, thereon. night on or before full moon of each Memorial day to commemorate the brave deeds of soldiers of the war for the Uuion, who fell fighting in the Agency, spenta day or two in bur city and revarnlsh vour furniture. Call on if This is an opportunity for the farmers feionth. Sam'l Nicholson, Com.

D. D. Hale, Adj. J. C.

Phelps for tho material. of the Grouse valley to put themselves Mr. Moore and family, formerly of a complete stock of millinery Has very fore front of battle; and who now on record both in the county and at this place, have returned from Okla Miss Annie Enright left Thursday sleep in Unknown and uni homa. LADIES OF THE G. A.

R. last, for Indiana whore she will visit the World's Fair, for this valley has doubtless Eooie of the best wheat in goods, latest styles(, direct from New York. West side South Main Street graves, inaeea tney sleep graves at all, many perhaps do not Go with friends and relatives. Lookout Circle No. 38, msts 2nd Walter Bivens and Delia made a trip, to Wihfield Saturday.

the county. me in mind to the great battles of the Ralph Maurer was over from Win fend 4th Saturdays, Mrs. Maggie Nicholson, president; Mrs. Florence REPUBLICAN DELIGATION; Guess the rest war, into the fray, into the turmoil, Geld, where he is attending college, Wagner. vicc-Dresident; Mrs.

F. Wil Into the roar, into the din, amidst the Saturday to the Primary. At the Republican Primary held in i'Smson, secretary. When wb notice tlie actions of certain fellows around here, we wonder Oh! sinoke, tho rattle of muskets, the roar of cannon, the bursting of shells, and Dextor. June 3rd delegates with their Ruth Smith, who is staying with Blacksmithlng of all kiMs how we wonder.

alternates were elected as follows: her sister Mrs. Simmons, is reported the indescribable sound made by the to be very sick with erysipelas. iught of shells, and try to realize the o. e. )exter Chapter, No.

Miss Lena Ferguson is on the sick Delegates. Alternates. A. L. Branson.

G. P. Wagner. C. O.

E. soul sickening sights and sounds, so and for list at present, with Dr. H. D. Cooper (..

L. Robinson, one of the innueiv before the full ffteets Saturdays or often the lot of the soldier. Aaron Reynolds. C. M.

Easterly. attending physician, uai larmors ot Vinton, was in our R. E. Moore. Leu Webster.

Little children these flowers which city recently, contracting for lumber The dramatic plays Saturday night Burt Snyder. Ralph Maurer. Soon of each month; Mrs. A. M.

Macer, W. M. Mrs. F. Williamson, Secy.

to build a residence. you lay on this mound, are to teach you the respect and honor you should First-class Shoeing Ben Wells. were a decided success. The actors and actresses showing that they have W. Si KastSr has bought the butcher L.

J. Bibler. John Watkins. near tnose wno lell in our 1 a high degree of talent for such, work, shop, formerly kept by Love Young and PROFESSIONAL. 0.

Underwood. Wm. Greenwell. country's cause, who ga7e all that any Fay, JUr. bvntzer, our old butcher, will cut Ed.

Waymire. Lang Nellis. man could give, their lives. Never Plow Work, meat for Sleamon, for awhile. forget the great sacrifice they made.

There were more people at the Re EATON. Last your flowers on this mound, nnrl J. C. Hito, after repainting his publican Primary, held at Dexter, with them your determination to be flail nil (rffV "nVnTCVl store building, is having some carpen- Miss Ailna Terrill is visiting friends June 3rd, than we have seen at always loyal to your country ds they work done on the stairs. has njsiciatii here this week.

primary recently, and the number of geon were. long been needed and John deserves East Side Main Street: votes cast, lacked but a few of equal Jim Amos of Ddxter was in the vil credit. and koceiistisor ing the Republican votes at the last Presidential election. lage last Tuesday. wm.

England never- lets any one b'EXTER; KANSAS-' I. Twiggs wont to Dexter on WlNFIELD CHAUTAUQUA AS3EIBLV. The arrangements for the seventh session are now about completed. The opening meeting will be held on the evening of June 20. The platform get ahead of him.

He has added a business this week. DEXTER WILL, CELEBftATE. Ai a called meeting, Dr. Wagner new coat of paint to his store, and further improved it by a good awhlng Miss Longshore went to H. D.

Cooper, M.D. presiding! last Monday night, the unan in front. Dexter last Tuesday. will, include Henry George of New York, Dr- F. M.

Bristol of Chicago. Hextef Band has iuade a change; W. imous vote was for a rousing celebration on the Fourth bt July, at Dexter. The following commiteea were ap Physician I Surgeon .1 .1 -1 1 1 Mie Gen. Z.

T. Sweenv of Indiana. Prof S. Raster, taking the lead and Charley days Wednesday and Satur -FOR- lruesaou an aito horn. OX course the boys will be in good practice for Preston K.

Dillenback of Kentucky, Lady Florencb Fenwick Millior of London, Dr. W. M. Beardshear of Iowas Dr. J.

L. Hurlbut of New York. day, from 9 a. m. to p.

m. Office Oppositojihe Bank pointed. A comidittee o'rt arrangements to have the general supervision and consisting c'f A- Bryan, Geo. Drury and Joe Church. the 4th.

ALL KiND BLACK SMriHISG OF KANSAS. a The practice of throwing wof out Dr. W. F. Crafts ot Pittsburg and Committe on finances consisting of tinware and Waste material into the Wm.

England, L. J. Bibler and John Hargis Sr. Hargis, Attorney s-At-LaW. lllte.

Duty to raise the neccessary Rev; Frank Ci Bruner of Illinois. The music will be in charge of Mr. S. C. Bonnet pt Kansas City, assisted by Miss Lois Josephine Barton, soloist of Connecticut, Miss Mary Eudora streets and along the Bhould bo discontinued, as it blocks up the gutters and prevents drainage, often frightens teams and Buggy Painting, funds.

Committee on speaking, D. D. Hale Kansas, EXTER, and Dr. Cooper, to provide suitable Heavy Wapoh on? Mrs. Kepbart is taking music lessons' of A.

I. Twiggs. The Beach' boys are still fishing and with pretty good success. Mrs. Greeushield has beon very sick but is" much bettor at present Roy Ridihg will to Sumner county next Monday to commehoe harvesting.

Daipha1 arid ClHarlie' Twiggs spent a few days on Crab Creek last week. E. I. Johnson is repairing his dwelling and will perhaps roof it with tin. Miss Pauline Wilson spent a lew days with Miss Bessie Riding last weok.

Norman Hall arid family took dinner last Sunday with Mr. and Mrfl. B. F. Terrill.

Mrs. Stewart and daughter Mrs. Kdphar took dinn er with Miss. Wat-kins last, Friday. Hall, whistler, Wichitu, with other instrumental and voice attractions.

i endangers life. ADVERTISED LETTER Committee oh Miss Bertha The Normal classes will b3 con Br. Or. Mi i-Xawitins, R. C.

Amsworth, Mr3. Sadie Avery, Mrs. Clint Wagner, C. S. Crely, in ducted by Dr.

F. assisted by and Mrs Grldly. The pri friYSICIAH calling for tho above, please say ad. mary teacher's mother and child. vertised.

S. II. Wells, Postmaster Mrs. Willamson and Mrs. Truesdell, Goo.

Lefler and Rev.i lrons. Committee ori program, S. Nicholson, Wm. Bryan and L. These committees are to be under the guidance pf the committee on arrangements and, are expected to meet in the A.

0. U. W. hall Monday evening June 12th DEXTER, TO THE PUBLIC. Office over fiank of Dexter'.

iid Saturdays devoted 6flk Tuesday praetlw 1 his is to, Inform those desiring to attend, the World's Fair that wo have to report progress and receive' la- Harness liaKer and Coaler in i EiNQkADE HARNESS, BLANKET whips, nets, dusters, And robes. Repnirinp Harness a J.h fat Office reu's meeting, will be conducted by Mrs. Ctafts. The W. T.

U. department will be conducted by Mrs. S. F. Ghibb, Stale President, assisted by an able corps of able workers.

The ftrt department Will bb directed by Miss Ida J. Webster of Wisconsin upon the same plan rs last Excursion rales on all railroads.i.i For oompletft prograuv -and' partic-Mars Ht to. A. H. Limerick in slock, tickets reduced for all lines to that point Bnd, Our rates Tho first named, on each list js to act as chairman oif.

thq committee Let every individual Ift. town I' area percentage' leas, than, from Ap Mstice of the Peace, i. Quite a number of young folks at- kansas City Wlnfield or other points lend, his or her lr.luqnce, nvfjjbU tandedjlhe cream, (Sapper at Jtidirig'' (last Tuesday evft'ojr. Runflower. Office in Bank neighboring.

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