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C7 TERMS, $1.25 PER YEAR. lRA H. CLARK, Editor and Proprietor. BARTON COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1892.

NO. 2. VOL. 4. 9i Encourage home industry.

S. Cooke' has been'appomted by" the DR. W. Hi FARROW. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Office in rear of Ilolsinpton Drug Jewefi-jr Coi'b Store. Orr will you next week about his Spring stock. PERSONAL POINTERS. Lawyer Russell was irf town Monday on business County Clerk P.Typer spent Sun day at home. D.

H. Halladay was over from Great Bend Tuesday. C. F. Buekei, of in town Saturday evening Dn W.

H. Farrow returned from Pueblo Tuesday morn icg. Ai Start, of La Crosse la running the billiard hall for D. 6. Gray.

B. F. Rugles is again behind the counter of the Racket stoe. Wm. Spencer, deputy sheriff of Barton county, was Li town Monday.

A. Si Cooke was Cashier at, the bank during the absence of CoL Borders. Leroy Peer moved his family td Horace this week and will run a boarding house there. ColJ.H.Borders left for Leavenworth Monday, to attend a meeting of Grand Lodge 0. 6.

FV Justice Khiseiey called in Saturday and 6ubsc'riBe4 for three copies of the DisPATclr, to be sent to relatives in the east: U. H. Holder has control of thelocdl department bf the paper during the ab HOISINGTON IS ON A BOOM S0 TT. COMFY, We havfe increased otir stock to" double what it Was; We haV'e to do it in order to supply pur trade. Our specialties just now is PAINTS, LEADS and OILS.

In. a text days our NEW STOCK of WALL PAPER will be in, and by late purchasing we get all the latest hnd prettiest patterns at the LOWEST FIGURES. Deal with home merchants. City election in three weeks. Send the paper to your friends.

Speak a good word for your town. Nimrods say that game is plenty on the bottoms. Quite a fall of snow Saturday night and Sunday; For extra select oysters in cans go to the Bonanza restaurant. Col. Borders is figuring on putting up a fine two-story residence.

Ed. Terril is having an addition built to his house on First street. The bad weather delayed work 6n the Houck blcJck' for several daye. School books kind at the lois-ington Drug and Jewelry store. DThis is fine wheat weather, and fiarton county will produce grand results.

W. Vincent will erect a building 22x32 feet on his lot on East Broadway. Jack Pilkington has the contract for the carpenter work on the Houck build- ling. The K. lodge conferred the first and third degrees on candidates Monday eve- aulS- Politics are beginning to simmer slowly and the candidetes are beginning to look! the field o'er.

T. M. TTniRalAv iV.Qwi southwest corner lot block 22 and will erecta rftsidfinoo The New York Store has just rece ived an elegant line of Bedford Cordi in all the new and latest shades. worn: progress.es nicely pn ttxe Moses buildmg. The firemen will dedicate it! to-night with a grand ball.

i. M. Ingersoll is having a story and one- (half house 26x28 feet erected on his farm four miles sontheast of town. Dr. Da Lia Vergne has purchased two lots on West Second street, between Vine and GreenJ consideration $155; There is some talk that Gould will get i the fast mail between Kansas City and I Denver We hope this may bo so.

The infant child of M. J. liughes died! 1 rn j-ueeuay morning or la grippe, we ex tend our sympathy to the bereaved. A. T.

Webb Co. are expecting the largest stock of line wall, paper ever brought to the city, early next week. I he ground is now more thoroughly soaked with water than it as been at this time df year for a great many years, A traveling man told a reporter of this paper recently that there. was but one other town in the state was ahead like Hoisington. going Someone said that Hoisington was the best town of its size in the state, and vca are inclined to believe that the party knew wW 1 Wuu tu i-.

i. i mtOlObLCU snoum qo some- tnmff at once eard to the cenleterj- fAvtO crrZ 4- I'fl -i( -r owwi-iuu Biiuum uo rormeu; iez a meetint? h'(Allvl nf C5 KJ VJLV J.V1 CXJ. 10 pur- posa 1 The M.E. Wii -vcV iiiyiiu I affi j- I "vvi uuuvViiBmuuuij iae ther as not as pleasant as could fhave been 'vished. The receipt amount- ed to over 135.

A heavy ground soaking rain an raUmg Friday night and continued with but little interruption until Saturday! evening. It will bring the wheat out inl fine I The- Killing. lecturA o-ivAn in tin rer I 1 I 1 I I 5 Grand Master Workman on the Finance committee of the Grand Lodge O. O. F.

As there are a great many to choose from all over the state, this is considered quite an honor. Mrs. Geraldine Ogden, of Lyons, Kan. instituted Una Chapter of O. E.

S. at this place on the 5th instJ This chapter starts out with twenty charter1 members and promises to be the largest one in western Kansas. Extensive preparations are being made by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen to make their ball to-night the grandest affair of the kind ever held in the city. Good music has been secured and everything put in trim for the Supper will be Served at the frew Typer What hafl i)TCbine of our city park of which so much has been said, and nothing done? Hoisington heeds something of this kind very badly, and the longer the matter is delayed the longer we will have to picnic and celebrate without shade. ThefS is noreason why we can not have nice shady park in which to hold our outdoor gatherings.

xne vnj eiecuen is only a sjiort way off. and it is hierh fclm that iha should interest themselves as to who is to covftrn mi ri tv th a nrm mrr too TV a success of the city depends largely upon whom we select to control the destines of the city. There is fln nrilindarmA 3 ji 11 guou maienw aoq mereiore it is not AlKely tttat anv mistake will be. made, iLetus.have conservative upright men vvVin hflvfi thn irhnd nf tht nHtr liaor and let all work toother for the good a0 fx, Buntinar, of Gfigat Bend, arid formerly this city, as a Candidate secretary of state, mere is ho question Wiirs abil- lty to nn tne omce or secretary or state, and if he was as Tell known throuehout the state as he is in Bartojti county there would be no question about his beintr nominated and elected. Pawnee Rock Leader.

W. Bunting would make an excel lent state officer as he has a county of ficer; but we don't want to see Barton county; lose all chance of securing any- luiug uj aavmg iwo canuiaates in tne field. Decide on one man and then stay Kir Kirv --t-v by hipiv Quite a scandal is reported to have taken place in this vicinity recently, the i t- i. i i- i i uciture oi wmcn -nas just leaKea out. A "collahed gen'man" and ft German girl are the principle parties in the af A.

A 1 A 'At i tm aj, present, Dut tne prospects or a third party being taken are now exceedingly good. One of the parties of the first part, however, has vacated the present scenes of his wickedness and betook him self to pastures new and parts unknown, leaving the other party of the first part and the party of the tttird part to trudge alonS in tnis cold and unfriendly world unloved and alone. It is another case of not wisely but too Well done. Claflin Banner. CentriaA Committee Meeting, Great Bend, March 5, 1892.

A meeting of the County Central com mittee is hereby called to convene at the office of James Clayton, at 2 p. m. March 26, 1892, for the purpose of considering a call for a county, convention to elect dele- wuuconvenuon to eiect aeie- gates to tne congressional and state con- .7 ate C( may ouuuub, tuu Dusmess mat may De brought before the convention. A full "tendance desired and earnestly solic- iL- Juorgan faraway, nmn. James, Clayton, Secretary.

ADVERTISED LETTERS, following is list of letters re- maining uncalled for the postoflice at Hoisington, for the month ending February 29, 1892: Kelin. W. FT. Carr, A. J.

Drew, John JlcCullan, James Horst, Jake Verbeck, Jay G. Sommenger, J. B. Smith, D. T.

(Drop) Houchins, Geo. Pre it James Mantz, Rosa P. Tjivpsnv- TT. Wilson Lewiq Gartres. J.

A. Jones. J. S. Criech, J.W.

eaaie, Hall, Charley Charles, Henry When calling for the above, please say "advertised" U. IL Eoldeii. P. M. HcarEstaio Transfer for VI Vek Endioer Annis Kearney to WilliarA A Tavlcr.

se or of sec 2G-20-11, flLiix). tato to Emest Hauser. hi of no cr 1S0. Union Pacific railroad 'company, sw qr A.A 2 i i or sec 11-1G-12, 888a Stra- der, loo 7, )lk 17, Giafiinl.000. Jacob Teten to Aarin Teten, iot lo, bik 13.

Albert. Barrows to Cuariee Baker, lot 1, bik 2, Galatia, 035. -Wmtarop a. Barr to Frederick Kaaee, sw qr of sec 31-18-15, TL.IG0. Xlcad lhe fCew York iKvrill interest you.

Store's bulletin; leads and oils at bed rock prices at the II. D. J. store. 7 Call and'xarninbiirlspringr-ptylftsln Aienian Bergen New York Store.

The new Graciense drese troods at the- Nrr York Store, in all the popular noislNOToS, KAnpa. Dr. W. Peck, Physician ana SuiJgqon. HOISINGTON, W.

R. BUNTING, Clerk of the District Court Final proofs made, great SfcND, KAKBAS. A. H. BAKER, Rcnl Estate, Insurance and Rentcal Agent.

AgeiH for Central Kansas Town Company. Notary Public. UoifeiNGTbN, Kansas. AND RESTAURANT; MRS. 1 tADENhKltr.EK, ropletrrs.

Keeps conBtantly on hand all kindf Fresh Bread, Pies, Oysters, Etc? Also a Fine line of Confections. Meals at all hours. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Notlct) IB Hereby erlven that tho rcRUlii i annual city election wilt bo held In the Tow Company's office in tho tv of Ho sinfrton. on Monday, April 4th, 18H2, for tho muuiclpnl year of for the election of A Mayor, Fivo Councllmoni A Police That the polls of Said ejection will be cpt-n at 8 a.

and close at j) m. That John.lohnston, I). Haley and Sol Ii pen have been appointed us Judp-e or election, anc D. M. Southw.cK and H.

Wet i as Clerks 'of said V. F. TECK. Attest: Iha II. CXahk, C.ty Clerk'.

NOTICE FOR PUBblCATION. Land Office at Larncd, KA, Jan. 2f. hereby Klvcn that lib following-named pettier has filed not'coofhs. Intent ci to make nnal proof in support of his claim: and thst said proof will be made before tl: Cleric of iho District Court of Uarton counts, Kansas, at Great Hend.

Kansas, on March viz: FranK Ji. Morxran. II. 12. No.

iA tho J4 section 22, township 10 range 12 Ho names tlje following witnesses to provv his continuous rcsldence.unn and cultiva tion of, said land. Viz: John Sto8Kof, Isaac) Mantel, John Ilryaht, Peter Meyeres, all oj Dubuque, Darton bounty, Kansas. it, i. wolcott, itegristcr. Tetltlon for Druggist's Permit, IN sijrned Petitioner, A.

T. AVcbt has this day filed his petition in tho Probata Court of Barton county, Kansas, praylnpr fo an order of said Court to (Jrant nnd issue tc aid petitioner a Druggist to scUinr toxlcating Liquors for mechanical and scientific purposes only In the Town ol Iloisinirton, Homestead Uartbn county, Kansas, for one year only in compliancy with tho laws of Kansas in said cases madi and provided. FIK8T, That said Petitioner is of jrood mm -al chara.cterr. That ho does not use lr-toxicating- liquors as a beverage. ac) that be is a person tit and competent tp be trusted with tho responsibility of ffellinir intoxicating liquors.

i Set'oxr, ThM said Petitioner ts a registered pharmacist under tho laws of be is lawfully and in good faitp engaged personally, in the bsincs ol a Druggist as tho proprietor thereof nl the place herein described, aim that he is well versed in hjs said profeiV sion. That bis petition contains th names of 2i male freeholder and 25 reputable of good moral character over 21. years of age, all oj the Town of Hois ngton co'injty of liar ton and state of Kansas. Third, That said petitioner has hi hlss.iiif business a tock Drujrs of frvoro thav tltOii exclusive of his stock ofliouoif and FOCRTH. rl hat petition and emu" wV, he heara by emij Court 14th day of Marin, 1 on Monday, thr 1852, at o'clocl a.

m. of said day. A. T. Wfuo, Petitioner.

Petition for IJruKelt 1 I'erinlf. Nr.tlco 1 hereby friven that the undorB'K-u rd I'ctltloocr. M. Ii. McKcever, lm? lira dy ftlpd pet tion in the Probate Court of liu toij Count Kansns, graving lor an trd(-r o7 satU court to Vrant Hiid lfoiie to petU oner a Druclst's Permit to njr liquors lor medicinal, mcch an cat ntiC I'urpogf In tlio town of Hol IniL-too, Ifofheetead towiiFh'p.

Harton countv, Kan(K, 'for 0110 only in compliant with the (awn of Kansas In su.d cacs toudn tod provided, First raid Petitioner of poo 1 mor al character. '1 but lie do nut uso fiitoxi catins liquors as a liererae. nod that ho ni. person litlind pompctent to bo trunttu witr the responeibtllty or scJliuar intOAicatiDK uora. Second: Thatfatd Tttlt'oner la rr trlftrr barmael8t umler tho.

Jawe -ti Ktn-a Tti tit he 13 lawfully and in jood faith enquired Jn no business of liruis.t aa tbo l'ropr otor tbereor at the place hern atovc bed. and that he i well re0 in his aid- profession. 'Ifcrt prtili contains names of 5 mnJe dent frcf-h'-lder and reputable fornuU ot pnr-moral character over 21 years of sire, al) ti the town of florTBinjf ton, county of Hart and state of KanstiB. I 'ihird: 'that raid Petitioner has In hissrt? business a Mock of drutrs of more I bun I xm exrlusire of hlssrock of roaors ard Cxtun fourth: That said petition and cniiee will beard bv said Court on Mondus. tho day of March.

PsJ2j 10 o'c'ock a. m. pt sence of the editor. J. El Hotchkiss, acting deputy sheriff, was in town yesterday gathering wit nesses on tke B.

"Wilson case Will, F.Welch, came over from La Crosse Monday and took chante of the mechanical wbrk of the Dispatch. S. Degen, of S.Degen returned Saturday from New York and other east ern points, where he has been purchas ing their spring and summer stock. Postnlaster Holder was in Great Bend yesterday, having called to testify as to wnetner y. t5.

vv.iisor; cpuia get fair and impartial trial in Barton county. Alx.Dennis and ffimily leffor California, their future home, Saturday night. His wife and Mrs. Dennis sister, who have been visiting in Illinois, joined him here. Editor Clark and family left Tuesday morning, to be gone several weeks.

The editor goes to Wichita, where ve has been summoned as a juror in the United States court, while his family goes to Walton, to visit relatives. Co-Operation. The following is the program for the Barton county co-operation meeting of the Disciples xt Christ which will convene ii Hoisington, Friday, March 11th: PROG HAM. 7:30 Song service C. E.

Johnson. 7:45 Devotional tervice C. O. Buck. 8:00 Address J.

M. Wickham. SATURDAY. 10: Scriptural reading and prayer, W. Joy.

10:15 Business of the convention, J. M. Wickham, 2:30 Song service E. Johnson. 3:00 O.

W. Mrs. Smith, Pres. 7:00 Song service'. C.

E. Johnson. 7:30 Essay, Y. P. C.

E. J. Shephard, Address. J. 11.

Bauserman. Sunday 10:00 Soner service C. E. Johnson. Devotional 11:00 Address J.

H. Bauserman. 2:30 Soncr service. 3:00 Sunday school'. C.

E. Johnson. 60 iijssay A. 11. Baker.

8:00 Addres J. H. Bauserman. Committee on 'Reception Mrs. Good win, Mirs.

Herbolsheimer, Mrs. S. E. Mc Cauley, O. P.

Putnam, E. M. Carr. Committee qq Enrollment M. N.

Scrogms, John McCauley, Mrs. A. H. Baker. Mrs.

I. R. Patton, Rockrord-Tll, writes: "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt's fcaraapartj la. i for Impure blood arid general debility. Subscriptions received at this office for any newspaper or magazine published.

We vail saVe you postage and money order fee. "Hackmetack." a lasting1 and Traarnnt. fume Price 25 and 50 cts by wsbb er- co Fresh Bread furnished at reasonable Vaue a. SCHILKE'S. BAKERY, VTest Broadway, Hoisington, Kansas.

Give us a call. I IF YOU VANT Carpento'r work done, or furnitur3 rciair-eL or pension claims proercuted, or made, call on or eddrusa, L. Kniseley, West lTroaavaVi lloismn. luisj tiO TO TII15 Bbnatiza Restaurant For yoUr Oysters, fried stey- IYOUR CHOIGS FOR IvtAYOR. Pilf out the blank below arid leave at this office.

The vote will be published each week until election. Vote as often the blank as you please but you must use below. My choice for Mayor is THE VOTE AS IT NOV STANDS. Joe H. Borders i i John Jolihston O.

P. Putnam W. Peck Joe Degen i 22 6 4i 9 2 A. M. McCauley 1 D.

M. Southwick 1 FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR FARM PROPERTY. Fine residence at Emporia, two gory, with gas, cistern, water, works, sta- blend nice lawn, in fact everything to maice a nico Home, in the most desireable 3ignoornooa, two squares rrom tne Ktate I yarmnl TAVc 4- XT I mal students and a nice income derived, XT i A A a 1 ia an opportunity ior. a great Dar gam. Address, box 81.

Hoisincrton. Kas. I I Dissolution Partnershf'pV The tartnershm heretoforAIsflnKA- i 7ST tween Dave Gray and Geo. Scrosms has hv mnfunl nanf r.t i I on said business and receive all mon- evs due the firm amf tn tiav all 1aW said firm. Dave Gray.

Geo. Scrogihs. Hoisington, Kansas, February 27, 1892. Notice W. Lindsay has this day sold out to H.

Steffan and" H. B'oylel who aarree to pay all outstanding bills and collect all Lindsay Boyle. Iartman Steffan, C. H. Boyle.

Hoisington, March 7, 1892. To Whom it May Concern. All my outstanding notes will be left with tho Hoisington Hardware and Im plement-Company for collection, so all owing me on note will please taKe notice ana govern themselves accordingly. Alex Dkjs. Farni loans renewed or extended with option payments at lowest rates and no delay.

See me if you want money on your ianu. liucKXATTD, lanci Agent. people are tbtr Quickest to rcocniT a good and bur it we Bell lots of bright peopie the Little iarlr Risers. Ifvnn aie not bright. these pilis Will isakeiou so.

A webb Jt Co Will you suffer With Dvsnpnsia. n1 Complamt? hiloh'a Vilali2er is g-uaranteod to euro you webb Co soil it They tak?" t)ie eake Beggs1 Li t- tie Giant Pills. Sold by the HDL Co. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have i nrm K5 at Oh, Aint They Nice! LADENBERGER'S ome made Cookies, Cakes', Doughnuts, Pies Bread constantly br-handr Confections. Fruits4 and Nuts of all kind.

Meals at all hours. County Officers. rasurer Krause RPTyper Goorye Spencer St roth man It Bunting-E Ii Hotchkiss rower A McTag-gart A Newcombe I'ierK sheriff Register rf Clerk of l3trlct Cour CounV rrobate, tidg-e uperjntend'eut df Scbo'dls surveyor Commissioners Strothman, Moses Bruce, Township Officers: Tmstee Shattuck Clovk AS Co6ke rreWrer Truxall Just CC3 Kn'seley, Jlurph Constables John Johnston, tfphy. City OfficeVsv iraypr Treasurer eierit Pelice Jnuge Marshal Couneilmeii D. FPenlc Henry Iiorn Ira II i "lark Vhr Tom Mallory South wick, John John- ton, Sol Desren, Dan Haley, 0 Lytle iLdbfi DIRECTORY.

FiAd Fellows Hoisinffton Lo3ero i i No "meets every Wednesday evening Murphy, Sec Philips. of Pythias Rathbono Lodg2sol03 mwets every Monday night HenJv Uoru, of AS Cooke, A nclAiit Order of United WOrtmen Hois Ainarton Lodge No Hi7 meets eVery Friday tvAninr Prime. AY McCArley. Recorder Joe 11 Border, Finrncer TTnijrhts of tlio- Golden -Iloisinirton -fenstle No 1 mets evevy Tuesday M.rht (, Johnson, ct Ueo A ParKer. rstie rc e-Ho sicston niii; r.cr iso meets on lsx Saturday or oaon momo Johnston, A UooKO fascn Tlois rfston Lodge No IVA meet on fPthe tud od 'l of each montn Aloore, Secrt-t'arjr A Haker, tv last bound Fas'ensrer Central Time 5:50 a ni Accommodation.

a 3Vt bound Passenger Mount.Tirao 4 a 3:00 pro South bound Pfestwr Ji'SSS Accomni.6dat4on 4'Jm Mountain.tlme west from IToisIngtoa; Cen- checked to, destinauon. auj ron. XJ. CO. CUV I SANTA (AtGrea.lBond:).

EASTWABD." VfESTWAUD. St55 a 0 :28 22 ra 06 VgBT lM -iitF oirMfitint oV TrVi loot wuu. locjx iiua UlUUb iiaiT wiiw wi. tuo unesc lnteiiecfcuai treats uio pwpw ot our city, ana we are Brry xne attenaance.was not larger. The Democrat of last week crave a very valuable statistical man.

otwi th.it nil should peruse and one that would be a good advertisement for tho county if generally circulated in the east. Among the new buildings Vems erect rT a tt i eu ac iioisingtcn is an addition to the LTyper; House. That popular hotel can't accommodate its growing patronage with- out more rccme. Eveninir iter. Liadisman will preach hid farewell I rmon next Sabbath evening It was sermon foV: i- l.

concluded toremain another week. It wiirpay all to hear bis farewell serznem. Nest Sunday evening tho closing ser vice of the conference year will bo held the First M. church. All are cor- lhe text tfiII be vuvj jou, taeresiore, wmcJa believe, lie pr3cious." Dinv -jwx Dr.

C. Castle, of Great Bend, will visit Hoisington regiaarly every Ttxirsday until furtlrcf ifotice. good, sound health oue most have pure. ricoJCUally; invited to attend. and abundant blood.

There is -no shorterJ nor iurr route a couneofDaWitt'tf SarsaparlUa, AT webb Co 13 Piles of all kinds cured by trsihprl iseggs Uerman foal ve. Sold and warranted by Co. Arc you rcad'o miserable br IntJTffMtinTir- Constipation, rizzwess. Ixss of Appetite. -Sallow Stto? Shiloh's Vital txr bOSlUre ouxQw Sold pjAT webb Ss Co yd oi aiiy slipe yoii Waiit tliem.

aS- Iso Lunch, nuts, Cigars, Etc. 3RAY SCROGINS, -Near the depot. 1: day 21. 11. CKEE VEK, I'ctltlonor.

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