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Hilt HE 11.00 PER ANNUM. DIGHTON, LANE COUNTY, KANSAS, JUNE 23, IS9S. VOL 15, NO. 10 DIGHTON JSSJSJUAJo S. Convention.

Leave an order for one of those LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 1 ATTENTION! oil stoves The annual convention of the Lane comfortable gasoline or sold at Holton's. county Sunday school association was Look out for bail. Sampson' Sfticidle. Grand Review Next 6 Clarence McCracken, of Sterling, held last Friday per annoucement.

and F. N. Jlasemore, of Raymond. Had it not been for the presence of have purchased a stock of goods in the able State Secretary, Mr. J.

H. Ellinwood. Clarence has gone down Eogle, and the ministers of the town, fruit" jars at Holton's. Oils of all kinds, prices to suit at Holton's. Sunday at Methodist Clmrcli.

A. 1. Jt a. F. TIME CARD.

LS there to take charge of the store He Mrs. J. M. Bell i3 visiting with her Children's Day Exercises. parents at Florence.

is a good business man, and will no doubt obtain success in his new F. W. King and Co. are ready to the convention would have been about as near a failure as any ever held iu the county. Until last year the annual convention has usually teen held some time during August or September, but it was thought by the officers of the association that a location.

Sterling Gazette. Next Sunday being review day for has at F. W. King, of Dighton, the quarter it has been agreed upon OKPAT BI1 EXTKN8I0S. r'iiuT 'joini; at lfi: a.

t'fniif soing v-ot 3:43 p. m. The above train 1 un daily except Handay, tmiVinn eU couneetions with the ma in line at (ireat Bend both east and wet. Close con-lection is alio mad" with the Friw at Lurr- foi bt. Loul.

Connecting train arrive: (Mty a. Chicago :32 p. in. p. iu.

We have on kani a full line ol pr-paid an'l eietiaiife orders and can furali-h ticket to any point In the or Canada on short notice baifgag cti-cVc-turmiU to destination We also keep 1" tock traveler-. and t'en-ral accident tickets at reasonable rates. For foil Information call on or address W. IL KODB1NS. Lo Agent.

write hail insurance. Dr A. G. Rush, Dentist will be in Dighton June 22nd and 23rd. by the officers of the different schools last received his appointment as of the town to hold a union review Receiver of the Land Oakf at service at the M.

L. church at IU Keeney, which was promised him Mrs. Burt has put on a detached addition to her hotfcl building. o'clock A. M.

several months ago, and will take the At 11 o'clock a Children's Day pro- position as soon as his bond is accept- Children's Day Ex rcises at the M. Church next Sunday morning. gram will be rendered by members of ed. Frank King is one of the best the M. E.

school. Good music will fellows in this part of the slate, and A better attendance conld be secured by making the date a little later, hfter the busy season was over. An effort was made to told a convention last December, but on account of a cold, stcrmy day but a very few were present. Another effort was made to fix a date when it would neither be too cold nor too hot and which would nt interfere with the harvest or threshing season, and it was agreed be furnished and an interesting time Well deserves this ctod plum. He r1 It in need of furniture to fit up your home go to Holton's and get is expected.

Everybody invited to will give complete Satisfaction, and MISSOURI PaCIFICTIME CARD. SHIELDS WMT (Mountain Time.) No. 3, Kansac and Colorado Express a- m. No. 217.

Ijoal rrtaht m- No.Sl. Kat FrelKt m- EAST BOCXD. prices. be present. Come early, bring all We rejoice with him in 'his appoint- The best line of your own children and as many more ment Greeley County Republican.

Do you sirokr? as yc can borrow. cigars in Lane county is at tne C. J. VanKeuren, the Star Grocery 4:52 a. m.

f-25 a. m. Vast Kreitcht No. SX Ixcal Freiht Rownd Drug store. It is a very good policy to insure that the month of June would be the Three Americans and three Spaniards are all on one side of a river and they wish to cross over, bnt they only have one boat and it will carry but two persons.

All the Americans can row a boat, but only one of the Spaniards, the one designated L. can row a boat. It is not safe to leave one American with three Spaniards or two Spaniards as they would be sure to murder him, but yon can leave one Spaniard with one, two or three Americans with perfect safety. The puzzle is to get these men all across the river, keeping in mind the facts mentioned. man, is one oi tnese seir-niaae men against loss of your crop by hail and wh0 doesn't ask odds of anybody.

most auspicious time in the whole Harvest will commence in Lane F. W. King Co. can hx you up a He does a little farming sometimes, year in which to hold a convention. county about July 11th, which is a All trains are Daily.

Tickets to all principal points In the United States and Canada. Through Mecpinz and Chair Car accommodations. For rutes ana further Information apply to nenn-Kt axent, or II C.TowuHud,(l. P. T.

St. Louis, Mo. L. E. STOK F.S RY Atrent.

just to show other people what he But there seems to be something the 2 week later than usual. policy in a good company at the lowest rates. can do when he wants to. He has a matter with the month of June, or piece of wheat now which Le claims the Sunday school workers of the Mrs. C.

Cary, of Great Bend, is When asked why Jie didn't get a visiting iu Dighton with her parents, COUNTY DIRECTORY is better than anybody's wheat. HejCOunty, we don't know which. It whistle for his eugiue Manager Kell, Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Harvey. of the Skimmery, remarked that be C. E. Holtcn went to Kansas City put it in regardless of any established may be that some of the superinten-custom, rule, theory or precedent and dents, officers and teachers had excel-didn't ask the advice of any old farm- lent reasons for being absent, but at had no steam to waste on a whistle, If you are unable to solve the above A call at White's store and he will teller how it can be done.

He will also be pleased to sell you a supply of grocer- ies at prices that will both surprise and A please you. Tuesday for the for the purpose of Jerry Simpson A. 11, Lupfer S. Filson K. Andrews H.

A. Ha 1 1 .1. II. Scliiereck he needs it all in his business. er.

When he gets it cut and threshed tlw same time it seems like a strange buying two or three car loads of new District icnator District Judge of the 13rd d.et.. i'robate Judge County Treaimrer County Clerk Iiintrict Clerk Ulster of deeds Ben L. Green, wao has been at goods. we wouldn't be surprised if it gees co incidence that nearly all of them as much as five bushels to the acre, should have other important business Carthage, Jlo, for several months, F. l.

Freeman E. H. Lord llyames John VaoAradale 7 i'rof. Watt, of xSewton, was in was dumped off at Dighton Saturday rtnpt. of Public lustraotiou not counting the weed seed.

U.HarveyJr Dighton Tuesday and Wednesday on the same day. And again, when the town was filled with people on nlnnp-witb the milk cans. He has y. Uoit. H.IYI tuning and repairing pianos and Oe of the very best improved enme back to see what the harvest fSr' E.

Is. Kownd nH T.ibiir in February. organs. will be. l.ir.l iu Mayaud btsciid lues ay in Mr.

and Mrs. C. Bower moved Saturday the next day after the convention we could not help wondering if seme of the good people could not have arranged matters so they conld have eome in the day October each vcar. OOMM188IONKUS. Probate Judge Bannon presented the Herald editor with a handsome in from Healy Saturday and are at I present occupying a flat on South boquet last Friday and he also fur Z'TrA TJTaylor a Wichita Avenue.

comings omingt oming: nished one to the S. Convention before to do their trading and put in fCSTICKH OF THE PEC. farms in Lane county is that of D. E. Bradstreet on the Walnut, about four miles northeast of Dighton.

Mr. Bradstreet has the finest orchard we know of in the county, with the exception of Mr. Graves, and his trees are well loaded with fruit. He also raises garden produce for market and his only trouble is to find a market for all he can produce. In addition to his orchard and srarden fi.fJrifr.M J.

M. Patten at least part of the day at the con folks, all of which favors are duly lno normal institute closes its vention. The town people were also labors to-morrow. Teachers examina- appreciated. CITY DIRECTORY ht rr uu I Mr.

P.Ketchamof Pike City, says: day of next week. "During mv brother's late sickness from noticeably absent, for reasons unknown. Bat we did not commence this J. 15. White iii J.

D. Bates Pain sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's ilargnal A. 11, Uockwell. Miss Mary Hoffman, sister of Mrs. Balm was the only remedy that gave him Hbout June iStb we will have two car loads of Mr.

B. has fifty acres of alfalfa, beside article ith the intention of preaching COCNCII.MKM. W. E. Bobbins, left last night Kownd anv relief." Many others have testified V.

L. H. Lee. wheat, barley, Add to the a sermon; a report oi tne convention over the Missouri Pacific for her home O- L. Woo.H, i C.

W. Ikx-k'iduy, i W. S. Freu. above a nice herd of cattle, eon-e GO was tne ooject in mina, out in at Conway Springs.

rf to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sale by F. L. Rownd. or 70, with about 50 calves, and VL luo mcK VL lWh uiaui' HKCRgf HOCEITKS.

has A Mr. Run yon, from Iowa, then about 25 hogs and a big lot of fsted we believe the foregoing rented Ben L. Green's place. 4 miles JMartin 3orehead came in yesterday O. O.

V. MEETS IN 11IE1U HALL EVEllY Brahma chickens and vou will find aigreasiuu is jusuuauie. I. tjaturday uitilit north of town, and will possibly lo I very near a model farm. and ordered the Herald sent to his father and brother in Iowa.

Mart itv i UlUliE NO. 1M cate here permanently. The forenoon and ufttrnoon sessions were taken up by discussion of the topics on the program, the prin- MAtn Awe Thurmiav evening at their Harvest Hands Wanted. viuul standiiiif always wel hall. J.

S. Simmons went to Topeka last would rather do a day's work in the IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, Following is a list of Lane county cipal speakers being the btate secre- Friday to attend the meeting of the harvest field than attempt to write a NO. 270 M. HAUNEY LOLKiE A the iutiili firnt Friday on or before Republican State Central Committe love letter, or almost any other kind farmers who want help through har- tary and the preachers of the town full moon and two weeks tuereater. At the business meetiDg the follow of a letter, and he thinks it is the of which he is a member.

vest. easiest way to send news to the U. W. NO. 2rt MEET IN THEIit HALL each Monday evening.

A0 ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Take a pill that is a pill, built on medi W. S. Davis, 4 men. S. F.

Dickinson, 2 men. home folks through a county cal science by an able physician; such is WC. T. ON FRIDAY OF each week, at 3 o'clock p. in.

naner and he is about correct on the short story of Dr. Sawyer's Wide IT 6 i I that proposition. Awake Pills. For sale at Rownd Drug CHURCHES. 5 htore.

Mr. and Mrs A. F. Rankin, of Per Davis, 3 men and 1 team. John Helsby, 4 men.

O. P. Jewett, 1 man. H. Seaman, 2 men and 1 team.

H. Crumb, 1 man. T. Whiting, 2 men, 1 team and 1 E. CiUTKCH Sabbath Sehool 10 a.

in. Prayer ineetini; everv Thin-day evening. M. kins, arrived in Dighton Satur The 6teel wagon on exhibition at and everything in the' l'reachiug Ut and Ilrd Sunday ut 11 a.m. and 7 p.

m. A. M. Wilkinson, Pastor. day for a few days' visit with relatives tlolton's hardware store has been sold to Peter Hoffsmith and C.

A. and old friends and for the purpose hardware line for harvest. cook, of recruiting their health. Mr. Ran Black has ordered one of the same President W.H.

Lee. Secretary Miss Flo Whiting. Vice-Presidents Mrs. Minnie Ew-ing and L. Gay.

For the benefit of those who were not able to be present we give herewith the statistics as gathered from the reports. No. of schools in the county 11. No, of teacher's meetings held none. No.

of home departments none. No. of officers and teachers 90. No. of scholars enrolled 450.

Total membership 520. CHRISTIAN OIUUriL Sabbath school every Lwd's Day at 10 AM. Preaching 1st and Krd Sunday's of each ruoiu at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. K. A. Adauhon. Elder.

kin, who has been in the mercantile kind. business at Perkins since leaving J. B. White was to busy to write Come and see get prices. OAPT1ST every al- Dighton 8 years ago, says he has suc ternate Sabbath, at 11 o'clock M.

and ceeded fairly well, but it is evident P. M. Sabbath avhool at 3 P. M. and covenant uieetinz at P.

Saturday before the a new ad. this week but he furnishes the Herald readers with a very interesting puzzle which will afford them entertainment. he still has a longing for the bracing HOLTON'S HARDWARE. fourth Suuday. Ira II.

('lemons. Pastor. 4 atmosphere of Western Kansas. C. F.

Craig, 2 men. C. G. Waterson. 1 man.

Davis, 4 men and 2 teams, J. Suiter, 3 men. Henry Bratcher, 4 men. Geo. Bright, 1 man.

A. R. Ellithorp, 2 men. D. N.

Osborn, 2 men. TVinslow Fuller, 3 men and 1 team. W. A. Tyner, 2 merr.

M. J. TVare, 4 men and 2 teams. MARRIED. PUOFESIONAL CAK1S.

E. L. Gay called at the Heeald Floyd Burt went to Shields last office yesterday and wanted to know 8. SIMMONS, I. where and how he could get hold of night to meet his brother Roy and his sister-in-law, Sirs.

Will Burt, who some of the new issue of government A TTORNK Y-AT-LA are coming from Rockford, 111., to Average attendance 301. Average collections per Sunday $2. 69. Am't given to state and county associations 12.33. From the above it will be seen that You will find it to your interests bonds.

We do not wish to get friend Gay into trouble by holding him up visit awhile in Dighton. KANSAS DIGHTON, All persons interested in costs in Married, at the residence of the as a plutocrat, but tor the benefit of him and anv others who may wish father of the brides, Mr. G. N. Albin, only about one-third of the residents UNITED STATES PENSION SURGEON.

I no IStVi 1 RQX the case of U. ti. riolton vs Frank DeLano will do well to call on -v, -J to invest in some of Uncle Sam's pa Rn T-TrvHrTomar. nnnntr tn Mica OI IUD CUUUIV HUBUU iJUUUdV bluuui the Clerk of Dis't Coart. He has a per we will say that Postmaster Hel- jennie'A lbirt and Samuel' W.

Mc- at all and only about one-fifth attend D. L. Woods, M. D. To Patronize If Good Luck 5 Livery Barn proposition to make you.

vie is the proper person to apply to. Kelvy, of Dighton, to Miss regularly. The Christian school at NelheM. Albin, Rev. Clemens pro- I onnrnD in l0 iun cAnni nt Office down ctairs iu the Iloltoii-Siiilth block The best life insurance policy on earth The past week has been very fav Residence first door south of Christian church nouncmg the ceremony which united these young couples in the bonds of tbe county, havmg a total membership is to have perfect kidneys.

The best orable weather for putting up alfalfa Office heart From 10 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to medicine on earth for those tick kidneys 5 p. m. wafllnplr.

The Irnnrint congratulates oi yi ana an average aneuuauce ui ov. and farmers have been iruprovin is Dr. Sawyer's TJkatine. People who i Kansas DieHTOX the opportunity. Tho crop this year is the best ever known here.

had suffered for years found no cure for these young people and wishes them all success in building up happy homes. Garden City Imprint. Good rigs, see me. their Kidnev disorders until they used eafe teams, charges reasonable Corne and Mac McCoy. E.

UARVEY. Jit 3rs. J. Watson fixed up a beautiful boquet of roses Monday and instructed her son Roy to take it up to the Heeald editcr. i2oy is a real Dr.

Sawyer's TJkatine. They now recom The marriage of Miss Nettie Tucker mend it to their friends so will you A TTORNE AT LA and James U. McCoy, of Dighton, was solemnized June 15th at Thoso wanting barley chopped for harvest feed, briDg it in 3onday, June 27, special run that day for your benefit. Dighton Roller Mills. For sale at Rownd Drug Store.

DIQHTON, KANSAS' good boy and generally minds his mother pretty well, but it so happened went noon at the residence of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Tucker, The Dighton base ball team he srot to tbn office iust when the to Utica Saturday and played the M.

PATTEN LAND ATTORNEY, second game with the Utes. They in the southwest part of tne coun'y. Only a few of the intimate friends of the bride being present. After the H. W.

Bicket, treasurer-elect has purchased the residence occupied by editor was out and presented the boquet to the the young lady who sets type for the HEBALd, with one of trnt heat tho Dighton bovs did. the Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agt r.nA; ta iq Tim ceremony the wedding party partook Countv Attorney Harvey and the bcuid siauuiuK xt iu iu. iuaiiguwu it ir: or a Donntitui ainner. jaiss mcser All Business intrusted to me will receive careful his sweetest smiles. On behalf of the ooys cnarge tneir aeieat up to iur corregp0ndent for the and Prompt attention.

Correspondence solicited. Office on Low Street, Opp. Commercial Hctel. ar legal gentleman is looking for an opportunity to dispossess some other unfortunate individual of a home. family however, we extend thanks to pitcner, narvey lyner, pnt it is nara- Monitor from that part of the county ly fair to make him Bhcnlder the for a number of years and we are sorry Mrs.

TFatson for the bandsorob boquet and to Roy for his gallantry. OKI II TON KANSAS aiJr rociumsihiliiv. Fnr ppvpthI to lose her. but loin ner numerous A Fourth of July pic-nic will be days before the game Harve had been pitching alfalfa and it is strange held at Podge's Grove ten miles north-east of Dighton. This is one friends in wishing her ranch joy.

Santa Fe Monitor. Mr. McCoy is one of Lane county's most industrious and successful farm- rr SSSSSSEEEEEEAA AAARRRRRRSSSSSS SSSSSSEEEtEEAAAAAUKUKKHbSfibSS that he got the wrong twist on the of the host groves in the county and ball occasionally. ers. tie is truly deserving ot a gooa a good spring close at hand furnishes J.

Besnet, who has been run helpmate. The lady who captured i tm Machine Work A Specialty.J) an abundant supply of water. Every body is invited to attend. Morris and Bannon, FIRST-CLASS Jims fortune and anections is a ning a hotel and restsnrant on iong The old reliable brands of Keystone AND Bxcelsior, have been on the Dighton market for over ten years. Every pound guaranteed.

J. Van Keuren. street, last week purchased the Ban stranger to Lane county people, but we have formed a very favorable non farm in Alaoota township, which impression of Mrs. McCoy, partly he has already taken possession of and settled upon. He has leased his from the above recomendation and BARBERS.fi Parties having this class of work will do well to call at my shop for Repairs and Repairing, including Lathe work.

A very pleasant and harmonious gathering ocenred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Harvey Jr. Tues7 day evening.

Prof. Watt and Mrs. Willy lFelch, both accomplished musicians, were present and rendered some excellent Mr. and the fact that a generous hotel property to J. B.

Mil ford, the I partly from supply of excellent wedding cake reached the Herald office. The best Second door west of Postoffice, DieKTOs, Kaitsas. wishe and the warmest congratula m. sears, healy. tions we have in stock are hereby Jocbnal man.

who will try his hand at the hotel business. He will no doubt ''set np" the best grab to be had on the market and will have 'piw three times a day. P.S. J. B.

says his better half baa charge of tho hotel and ho does extended to all the young people who Alto Agents for American Steam Laundry. Satisfaction guaranteed. oir psnuntfc respectfully Mrs. A. Bower and Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Harvey also favored the company with some very enjoyable selections. Not until p.

late hour did the mofqnito orchestra have a chaoce HnHnHHEEKEElAAAALLLLLTYYYYY have eo wisely conclcdod to live different life. Tabutes: peasant laxative. IILlHHHHe.EKKKAAAAALLLLiLYYYX.YY R'pans Tabuleo euro dyspepsia. 1 t. the chore" for his board..

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