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The Herington Headlight from Herington, Kansas • Page 5

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OU1AL 0 1 UVI FlU-IULINO Til I'TH, Vire-Prcil. HID. O. COOK Cashier. ADDITIONAL LQCAL' M.

D. llLIUNHTON. ln JOHN SIMPSON SON A Vailt Ansotnblod at the Opera Houao. The opeia house in tills cily on S1111- ilay last was fall to overflowing, will) 1'aiy wall paper at Cress'. Vou can find any desired pattern you wish of wall paper at Cress'.

Head the new ordinance in this CLOTHING week's 1 in.ior.T. BANK OF HERINGTON, CAPITAL 30,000. Drafts and Money Orders on all European Points. Steamship Tickets to and From Europe for Sale. The and Loan Assoeia- tioniwill meet Monday night.

There will be, comnuinion stTviccs nt the Diuikaid cliiirchiii this city Sunday the patriotic friends of those who fought and fell that our national honor might live, ami that the stars anil stripes the nil, white and blue, might forever ave over the land of the free anil the home of the bravo. At o'clock, Mar.dia! Post, No. 124, Department of (1. A. Unassembled at their hall from whence, iiljl i'.

under the leadership of I'ost Cm.r.iinli'ter, "it. L. Campbell, llley formed ill a lino and headed by the I 'ily Cornet liaud marched to the opci.i house and took the seats reserved fur them. Soon alter the post BOOT Leave your orders for paper hanging kal and painting at Cress' druj store. Our busiiiessjmen nil observed Mem orial I'ay by closing tl-c'r stores from SHOES DIRECTORS.

1 till (i o'clock p. m. e.l Uca seated services opened with by tin? choir, composed of Mrs. V. T.

I'avton. Tin' are grateful Dniggiit A.M. Cressfor a big treat it his soda fountain. l'r. 1 lauglierly is visiting his daugli- M.

UKUINUTON, II. A. PAIiKKR, J. W. CREBCH, KI!) J.

COOKE. DANIEL-WKAVKil INTERESTS PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. co Jul a i ccti oS i M)M tirmv Cooke, Dr. Cooke am! Mr. (ieies.e, willi -Miss I-Mmi Cooke teranil son-in-law, Mrs.

and Mr. urris nipiriicsl, followed liy post services of the Tribune. siiiouiii and bciuitilul dirge bv the oruct basil, invocation by Rev. T. C.

T). T. Anderson, of Marietta, CoC'ey, and singing hr the choir, at the Goods. paid his sister, (Mrs. 1'egnier and family, lose of which Col.

Chas Mc Dongal! visit last week. Miss Mary Regnier, who lias been is roiii'eed by I'ost Commander 11111 wild on taking the floor de- HERINGTON, KAN. C. E. SOUTH BROADWAY, over, it a not clouuoril anil not riot ic ari residing at Lincoln, Nebraska, has come to make her home with mother and brothers in this city.

welcome in which he unsheath- and repainted in the memory of his lean manv neautilul tributes to our ntrm.i Inllcn ill lcmlers. When tin A. B. REGNIER, Jcwc lor. OUR STORE ON THE COKNEK OF MAIN AND WEST IS oioncl took lus seat the choir again lied the hall with the melody ('sweet pathetic, sole', after which aj.

Mil. Cunko was introdiieed BOOMING WITH BUSINESS! Hid nisjle a thrilling, appropriate and ppivcialive speech. Then followed lie memorial sermon by Rev. V. 1 -it1 nwt narinTT Matin nv.

wliieli was listened to liy the Carries a full line of American Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. Repairing of fine Watches a Specialty. ALL WORK WARRANTED. with the profounilest at Bfiylluiidreds of those Handsome Spring and Summer dress patterns The delicate form of J. W.

Lowe, of Osage Cily, was visible on our streets Tuesday. The match game of hall at Hope stood 5 to Hi in liivor of Herington when the rain drove them from the diamond. Durbon Bros, will attend to all orders for paper hanging, kalsomiuing and painting left at Cress' drugstore. The familiar countenance of the Sali-na Evening Herald appeared in ourbox yesterday. Send 'or along often und between times Uro.

Davis. "Ike'' Jianey, the restauranter, fixed the Hladliciit ith a fine cigar last evening. JUe loves to make folks happy especially the boys as fit, bled and blasphemed the manufactures of hard tack. Work will soon be commenced on the new sohool himse and also on tho tention and the highest degree of Christian reverence and national narliotisni are being curried away every day His senium covered a area of his torical events and furnished food for 'OST-OFFICE. TWO HOOKS WEST OF rcliectioii that cannot help tint benefit ho heard him.

Council Proceedings. Herington. 51 ay lil), 18S8 ouit siioi: i 1 3 1 sr.vx 1. 1 rv friSTls thronged with from morning till night OUIl (JIlOCiatlEH, CSAre going like hot aJti'S, but we are euual to the emergency and I)r, p. 4.

HKNiiKN, Council met in refjular Hcssion, J. I I'lVi-ideal of tlie council in the The follow hie; ufllie council every shelf that is depleted during the daf replenished with a fresh when the roll called answered to waterworks mains. supply during the night ihcir name-: Frank llecrs, one of our industrious Xair, jreAliister, Ifarlman and keep a general stock, wine und see us and call lor what vou mechanics said lie anted the Head- Cooke: want liiiiit "awful bad'1 Tuesday. Kirect, of the previousmcd'ni were a 1 end adopted. ith the cont-my wan reviewed and siied by the Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils Etc.

A Full Line of Perfumeries, Notions, Stationery Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. always on hand. STORE IN IIAKT'S 33LOCK, MAIN St. Herington, Kansas. Quite a number of our fun-loving C.

E. LUCE. people went over to Hope yerterday to witness the ball game between our boys ire. elent. of 1 lie council, Mayor Creech behi" absent from the slate.

md the Hope club. Rev. Oliver Wilson of the l'rostestant church, will hold Divine ser An ordinance drayn, buses tc, was read and passed. ordinance cs essinj; a tn of $ot) er ai-niMu on auctioneers was read and Iter aincudeil so as to read vices in the school house in this eity BAIMJEIl LUMBER COMPANY Sunday evening at o'clock. ier annum as passed.

Work was commenced yesterday Jt, pert of I'oiiiiniltee on bills ri latin grading for a long side track north side H. WENTWORTH SON, Dealers In AS FOR SALE to j'lMiiis and oiuvisusns tiirnished siaall- if the Mo. Pacific l.iain track. Mr. patients, was laid over till next Mullin of this city has the contract and ineel him sonic ten or tw elve teams at work.

(ivel eoniniissioncrs rejioil was read terrific storm visited Cadiz, Ohio, md referred. Lumber, Lath. SHINGLES, DOORS, SASH AND ALL HARDWARE, STOVES IMPLE All bills presented were referred to in reading a report of which we Mud a reader of the 1 1 hadlkiht. tuart Shutwi II, of that cily came near oniniiliee on finance. A petition praying for an ordinance ill; reference to banl.rupi being killed by the falling of the spiro KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL MENTS and TINWARE.

Agents for of the rreshvterian church hich crash- ill. q-iiu-rs to pay their lines in lahor through his law ollice within two Al.WAYH I14M A. W-I l-i I I I' I Of 'a pr anil an orihnance covcr- feet of hele he -landing. iij; the ra! was drafted, read and elepted. Garland Stoves, John Deere Flows and goal, 1 drr)e and KcrT)cr)t Dissolution Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the co Tin- el' salaries on! wi.ssettlcd us follows: Cily uuir If vou wanl anvlliing in our line you will do well to get our ugures before hal, per month, assis'nt marshal partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Campbell Keath, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. buying. We will make it, an object for you to deal with us. W. S.

MORGAN, Manager. eity clerk, per session. Cily alt'y Cooke asked to be rclicv am! al'ler a little his re Isn 't it MOWERS WALTER WOOD'S md REAPERS. piesi, was uranleil nnil the chair ai- pointeii I'. 1.

Carman to look alter tin 11. H. Keath retaining tho business, will pay all debts against the linn mid collect all accounts due the linn. M. L.

('ami-hull, II. H. Kkath, lliringlnii, May 1SSS. HEEINGTONvsTkANSAS city. W.

T. I 'ATE MAN, lceai sis ui the eitv anil the nii- ieiii: iseni was conlirnicd ny council. rifDI'ltlHTOIl WILSOK i niiitiiin nl r. in the citv Post Office atti.rney wax allowed plot) per year Chair appointed J. M.

Alexander riiad oM'i'seer. confirmed. To-mcrrow the Lcauo Nine of Kansas City Missouri, zz Confectionery (In motion ol McAllister, eity 3i? a An; attorney was inslructcil to prcparo uu NEWS STORH Will take a Tilt With our Boys on the Homo Diamond. ordinance to pinveut ball with in iho cily limits oil Sunday. AND DEALER IH LOAN BROKERS.

tin motion Sir. Horse application to do the auctioneer work at the, eity pound was laid over. See Us For Bargains In Inside, WALL PAPER, STAT10NEI! TO HA CCO, CIGAfirf, ET( The petition for an arc light at the MU-ouri l'aeilic crossing on itruadway was laid over. Motion to adjourn carried. AM) I'OST OFF ICR Ut'FLDIMi 1 5 4 I I I 1 I Cumins to HorliiKton.

Mr. Schilling, the bone and sinew il the commercial vigor of White Cily has maile an angeiiienU by which hi ill oi. i-vcr bis buhl iijion that placi and center all his capital and coiui.icr Don't miss the npporlunity to takeln the match game to-morrow ufturnoon between our home nine and the League Nine of Kansas City. The K. C.

nine play at Mow ton to-day and will arrivo here to-morrow at eleven o'clock und at p. in. ill give our boys a tw ist on ibeirowii ground. Come out everybody and see the Jayhawkcrs do up ihe bn-s baiters of the big windy. Fly Time.

The Hies arc coming, hut the lladger Luiulwr Co. are prepared for them. They have an immense assortment of plain and ornamental screen doors, Inch they ill furnish at extra low Wherever these ornamental screens arc bung', the Hies enjoy themselves on the outside looking at the FV-sitloti t.i To-morrow. Th 'I r. n.

null C. Iliuten, 1st hins ii'ni r-i. ii.i VtiucuH. a. J.

Ulll I I. I ilkiv i Villic- and HERINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY AND BAT3 HOUSE. A Good Barber in Connection. Ranch Lands, 50,000 i'arms Improvct i -ml ilium-nee in this magnetic city. Last Also, Splendid Acres for Sale.

We always 1 to Suit. week lie secure! a five yearn lease of lave I he three eh-ganl. business rooms on the lirM Hour of I lie Herington opera lion; The patroniiK'o of the iulie resieelfu! Holicileil. All work warranted Jierl'ectly satisfactory. Money to loan on good Security, in Amounts Ofl ice over Pank of Herington.

WILSON DInIOS. and in a few weeks will occupy them aial iiei ioiih ideiitil' him ell' with th. low ib ami gu alne-s of our cily MY CHANGES ARE 11SAS0NAEL W. lome Mr. Schilling! the llKAD W.

V. CAHIMvVT Kit. riopiietor. WK8T WALNUT Bl'itLLl', ii.ll welcomes vou here..

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440
Years Available:
1888-1889