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Kaw Valley News from Saratoga Park, Kansas • 1

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EJW VdLLEY XmVS. IN l'OM'f ICS. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY. DEVOTED TO ADVBTWI.NO BATES': Rates of advertising in tho CO-OPERATION And the Interests of 1 i News mado known at this office VOLUME I. THE KAW VALLEYi NUMBER 7.

SARATOGA PARK, BONNER SPRINGS, WYANDOTTE COUNTY, KU, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1890. kr at any of our branch Country Roads and Their Re- THE HOUSEHOLD. 81KAT0BA PARK ITEI3. Recollect that R. R.

fare is free to A DAILY pulrs. Proper tools should be provided to HOME-BUILDING. new subscribers to view our coming great suburban city. Aa Attractive tVeiteru Re.lil.nee A Nlas gg LOCArrEisr Cyrus Johnson called on tlie News yesterday. Thomas McOull, of Eaimctt, called ou the News last Tuesday.

5 4 C. A. McMullcn made a business trip to Wilson county, Saturday night. A. It.

Maxwell now curries the over-. land mull between this place and Tonganoxle. T. 7 Home at Moderate Coat. Excursion Train, Are you making ready for the boom the present boom the spring boom work with.

Very good road scrapers can be bought to-day for only two or threo times tho cost of a good plow, and two men, two horses and a road scraper will do the work of an equal Copyright by Palltaer, PellUer Archi James Whortoa went to Leavenworth on a business trip. Almost time for the spring poets to get in their work with a jerk. Several of our young people attended a social hop at Wilder Monday even- jyjg v. Fredonia has organized a conpany to build a canning factory. Its capital stock is 112,000.

W. S. Twist sold thirteen lots in Saratoga Park last Monday, and it was not a very good day for real estate tects, New York. The simplicity of plan and tho sim at Saratoga Park and its assured success us the groat coming suburban city. number of horses and ton men with ple manner in which tho design expresses It is fairly shown In tbo pictur Saratoga Park lots have been selling Sunday Included, For plows and shovels, and do it better.

esque exterior hero illustrated; Its constructive features are fully represented Only the best obtainable materials should be usod in repairing the roads off so rapidly that the lots to be given away, amounting In value to are now almost exhausted. To make sure of this donation, buy now buy at gravel when possible, and when not, tlws dirt most nearly approaching either. SARATOGA PARK, once. Recollect that the Sunday excur it in quality. The use of, "gutter wash" sods and ston.es larger than two inches in diametor, 1 should be forbidden.

sion train leaves Union Depot at 11:15 a. m. on Union Pacific R. R. R.

R. fare free to new subscribers to view The roads should be worked at Bonner Springs. the coming great suburban city. Mr, and; Mrs. M.

of Carthage, were intho city this week visiting their friends, C. G. Wade and family. V.y The bright sunshine yesterday was enough to give one the jpring fever. The women may also take the garden making fever.

The men are exempt from this malady. DiED-Of consumption afr Bonner More houses are to be built at Sara toga Park this season, than in all other suburban towns in the vicinity of Kansas city, Our beautiful hill sides and Leaves Union Depot at 11:15 a. PERSPECTIVE VIEW. Springs, on the 14th day cf March, plateaus will soon be dotted witli houses. There will soon be a great and in 1890, Mrs.

Huttae J. iiiockman, aged in the gablos, cresting, flnials, chimneys and porches. Tho house stands on a brick underpinning, and Is a good example of one of the halt-tlmbor and tile designs of the Jaoohito period, though, via Union Paciiie It. It. Returning leaves Saratoga Park at 4:20 p.

ni; giving four hours at the Park. Railroad fare free new subscribers to view tho tom-ing Great Suburban 47 years. Funeral services were conducted at the Christian church. creasing demand for carpenters, brick The work done by the company in Mrs. Win.

Puitt and little son; of Kansas City, are visiting atR. J. joh- i orty's tliis week. The Saratoga Springs Town" Com- i jmny la now paying for labor at the rate of tl .50 per duy. John Wea McDaniel went to Muncy yesterday to visit his aged mother who is in feeble health.

7 ') yij Mayor Davenport has been re-nom- inated fer the mayorship by thelte- publicans of Kansas City, by, acdama- tion. i i 5 Major Grcbo, Sliarpe, Star I Twist, Heenan Justice and Werte, visited in Kansas City Wod- i nesday. I Tho News pays a liberal commission i to good, reliable For terms inquire at this office or at any of our branch offices. J. T.

Jlichols, the genial agent, of the Saratoga Springs Town Company I at Kansas City, was in town several days this week. One good showing for our town is that there is scarcely an empty house within its borders. More residences are in actual demand. A 14 months old child of Frank Ream who lives at Glenwood, chocked to death on a grain of coffee last Mon- day, and was buried Tuesday. A.

M. Thistlethwaiteof Tonganoxie, an organizer of Farmer's Alliances in Charley Lee made a buslnesv trip to Kansas city Thursday. J. W. McDonield was a pleasant caller at the News office to-day.

Justice Morgan, of Edwardsville, and R. J. Dohorty, called on the News to-day. IVeddlojr Anniversary. One of the brightest social events of the season )ias just passed, leaving with each participator of the occasion, a pleasant memory.

Tho event was the celebration of the eleventh anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris, of Glenwood, Qn the morning of the 18th, tlielr house was invaded by many of their numerous friends, bringing with them well filled baskets which proved to the surprised couple, the Intention of the invaders to spend the day.

Packages of various shapes and sizes seemed to readily fill a space allotted to them and were found to be testimonials of regard from the friends present. At a seasonable hour tables were filled with the substantial and luxurious goodies provided for the occasion, and the bride and groom seated with friends te partake of them. The many beautiful and useful presents were presented by Rev. Thompson in a neat and appropriate address, to which Mr. Han is responded in a manner which proved to his friends how truly "from the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh." Congratulations and good wishes sped the good couple on their married way.

May they hand in hand go down the walks of life and together reach the dawning of their golden wedding day. Among those present we note: Mr. Duncanson and wife, of McLouth, Mr. Lucas and wife, of Lawrence; Dr. Warring and wife, of Linwood; Mr.

McDaniel and wife, Bonner; Mr. Drone and wife, of Bonner Springs; Mr. Jewett and wife, of Bonner Springs; Miss Lillie Stewart, of Fairmount; Presby Budd and wife, Miss Rosa Budd, Mr. Harvey and wife, Mr. Lockwood and wife, Torn Lock-wood, Mr.

Brockett and wife, Mr. Fisher and wife, Mi Williams, Mrs. Stevenson, II. II. Harris and wife, Mr.

Carr and wife, Rev. Thompson and wife, Mr. Hulbiird and wife, Mr. Neimeyers and wife, Col. Baker and wife, Henry Baker and wife, C.

Jag-and wife, It. Jaggard, Harry Kenton and wife, Porter II arris. The absence of their son Bert and daughter Nellie vas regretted. A. II.

J. layers, masons, painters and laborers at Saratoga Park. Buy yourself a home and be ready to reap the harvest that awaits you. A Chance for Everybody. At Saratoga Park everybody has a unlike its prototype), shingles out to a pattern are substituted for tiles from the teoond story up.

Tho first story shows what has the appearanoe of a timber construction, although it Is only formed in the ordinary manner of finishing frame buildings, by continuing the belts through and connecting thorn with angle-boarde, being olapboarded cleaning up and underbrushing, begins to show for itself in the great improvement to its magnificent property. Visitors will here find the finest residence property anywhere in the vicinity of Kansas City. chance to procure a home at a merely proper times. The need the absolute need of a dirt rood is Utile re pairs often mode. The common practice is to do almost all the work just after corn planting or later in the season.

This is wrong for two reasons; it is too late for the best results and too much is done at one time. Six inches of earth, on gravel will make a far better rood if put on in layers of, say, two inches at intervals of a month or so, than will the entire amount applied at once. Just as soon as the roads are settled in the spring, and before they have become dry and hard, the scraper should be put to work leveling and filling the ruts worn during the winter, and slightly removing the roadbed toward the center. The ground being still moist and not compact as at the usual time of doing this, the work can bo done more easily and rapidly and the road will pack better. Later a light coat of earth or gravel to be followed by another when the first becomes packed hard, and this in turn by a third if possible.

Lastly; in the fall the entire road should be gone over to see that all gutters and bridges aro free, that the road may 'not be washed out by -winter storms and spring rains. All mud holes, of course, should be filled promptly, at all tirac8 so that no water may stand in 'the Onuirild Su In another portion of the paper will with narrow clapboards between, la the nominal cost where health and happiness awaits you. See for yourself. customary manner on frame buildings. tho frame being first sheathed, then be found a notice of the Saratoga Springs Town on April 1st, the advance of 2-1 rer cent will be made Seize your opportunity.

covered with waterproof paper. The second story Is arranged so as te notice. on all lots not hitherto raised in price. A new post office has been establish On April 1st next, the prices of all form a hood over the first, being furred out by a molded cornice about eight inches, at which tho shingles are eurved outwards. Thero is also a similar cornice and curio at the head of the socond-story window casings, coming out flush ed 3 miles north of this place to be known ns Emmctt, Thomas McCall The Tidal "Wavo of our lots, not heretofore advanced, will bo raised 25 per cent.

Dated March 20th, 1890. post master. This will be quite a con venience to the people in that neigh borhood. A little altercation took place be Popular Appreciation Tiie Sakatooa Spbings Town Co. REMOVAL.

To our Customers and the Public. this part of Kansas, and J. A. Black-man, called on tho News last nesday. tween a couple of parties at the dance at Wilder last Monday night.

Deplorable as such proceedings are, it is very Is surging to the lovely On April 1st, we will remove our gratifying to the public to know that a fight can take place without the use of knives, revolvers or brick hats. Kansas City, Mo. office from 824 Delaware street to our new and elegant road and loose stones should be re moved at leant once a month. A gentleman who has been stopping 2 $3 -PjNlNS, Brush should be cut close down to office building 609 Main ttrett, a few doors from the junction and adjoining the Robt. Keith Furniture and Carpet In Pi! the ground, and not as is often the case, cut a foot or more above it, Company.

here for a few weeks and who already owns about tweuty choice lots in Saratoga Park, bouglit some more good building lots lust Men who watch the progress our town ismaking leaving long unsightly to sprout the ensuing spring. It should be Tiik Saratoga Springs Town Co. Recollect that you can procure a home at Saratoga Park at no greater piled at once and Jbumed when sufii- The unparalelled and wondciful cannot fall to see the bright future in store for us. IT 15 rn lnn I ciently dry. ith some such systems as above cost than you now pay for rent.

Be your own landlord and in a few years J. A. Thompson, the genial and en success of the building up of this great suburban eity astonishes, everyone except tho originators and those that are acquainted with terprising manager of the A. B. C.

Tea own your own home. R. R. fare free sketched, the application to the road work of the business rules which govern every progressive farmer in tho conduct of his farm, with the of Kansas City, left last Saturday night for New York City to buy a large to new subscribers to view the coming great suburban city. tho property and the Co-operative plan and tho Extraordinary In stock of teas, coffees and spices.

On work done under the supervision of ducements oncred which have his return lie will build and" open a branch tea 1 store in Saratoga Park where he has several lets. a responsible mail, done at the proper times instead of whenever conven icut, with the proper tools and with a proper quality of earth, by men who numbered our subscribers away up into the thousands and will soon many thousands. FLAK OF FIHST FLOOB. A New Treatment end Possible Cor for Cancer. The anonymous correspondent of the Lancet, whose suggestion of the combined use of papain and thallln in cancer was noticed In a recent number of tho London Medical Recorder, turns out to be Dr.

J. Mortimer Granville. lie has since supplemented 'his first statement by a further communication, in which he says that if the solvent or digested power ot tho papain is to be brought to bear on the murbld growth, it must not be exhausted by being first mixed with food. lie therefore recommends rery frequent administration of the papain and thallln and their combination in the form of pills. The aim is to get absorption of the drug, not local action on the stomach.

In cancer of that organ, Dr. Mortimer Granville Bouucr Springs Juvenile IIin- are compelled to give a day a work for a day's pay, the dirt road could with the window casings, which project six inches, thereby giving a doep recessed window on the inside. The first-story windows have stained glass transom lights, which are filled with foliated centers and gothio borders in leaded The Opera House was crowded to its Over One Thousand Houses To Be be mode, if not good, vastly better than it is. At its best, the dirt road is a costly one to repair, its only redeeming feature is its comparative initial cheapness, and in the long run utmost capacity Thursday night, to witness the opening engagement of the Bonner Springs Juvenile Minstrels. Built This Year.

Every corner of the house was full and The swimming pool and medicated baths to be built in our Park, is going to be one of the greatest attractions for the public. Nothing in the vicinity of Kansas City will equal it. They will equal the famous baths of the Romans and will bring thousands to our town. Every day there are inquiries for sites for manufacturing industries, colleges and schools of different denominations. This appreciation of the advantages of Saratoga Park as a location is peculiarly gratifying to us who know the property to be even more beautiful than any description of it.

Recollect an extra lot of same value is given to those that build before Sept. 5th, 1890. R. R. fare free to new subscribers to view the coming great suburban city.

Just TL in Of It. Saratoga Park lots are sold on such repairs even this np. Country com- nnttics are apt to complain of tho 1 E. A. Sliarpe has been employed by the Saratoga Springs Town Company to superintend the improvements at the park.

He will make an efficient foreman. While the Company is daily receiv- ing new accessions to ita working farce the supply des not equal the The pay is tl.50 a day for 1 common labor. I if Misses Maurinc 'Alice Bug- bee, Eva McDaniel, and Messrs. Paul Glynn and Lewis McDaniel, attended ball at Olathe on SU Patrick's Day. I They report having had a nice lime.

E. A. Sliarpe has been having a 'i lively time the past few days with an unruly tooth that caused one eye to swell shut and badly disfigure his face. At present he is able to be around again. The protracted meeting at the Christian church conducted by liev's.

Michael and Boziuian, will perliaps 5 clftse this week. Several have already joined the church and doubtless many more will before the services end. "Advice to farmers!" "Advice to the Alliance!" and similar other headlines now adorn many papers in Kansas. i They may both need advice but farm- v.i fis stand in need of proper legislation and a good market much worse than advice. There are several school directors in 't different parts of the state who sign their names Ills Mark." This is a very serious matter that should be given careful consideration.

Ignorant directors kuow but little how to keep their schools abreast ot the times, The Kansas City footpads have be- come very enterprising of late. They go to a man's house early in the even- ing and ascertain when their intended victim will come home. Tliey then go back and ride down on the same street car with him and then hold him up. The case of the State of Kansas vs. Chos Bailey, charged with assalt and battery, was called for trial be- i fore Justice Morgan at this place to- day.

The complaining witness failed to appear and the case was dismissed und costs taxed to complaining wit ness. Thomas Jackson, of Glenwood. ran standing room was in active demand. To say that the play was a creditable one and that all our people were highly pleased therewith, would be but Churches, Schools, Colleges, first cost of the macadam road, while annually spending millions of dollars and moving countless tons of earth Manufactures and numerous other industries now socking for loca mildly expressing the appreciation of the evening's entertainment. The ex without having good permanent roads.

tions, several of them now arranged for. Three railroads running there now and three getting ready to build. Plenty of quick and cheap The Central Pacific Fraud. frames, which lend a charm to the interior not otherwise obtainable. Tho floors In vestibule, "conservatory, bathroom and dining-room are ot ash and walnut; the doors have pine stiles and rails with butternut panels; architraves of butternut, with pine door-stops and jambs, architraves having cut-work, picked out In color; Inside blinds of butternut; trimmings of roal bronze; the work on second-story all pine; and tbo whole of the woodwork throughout, including hardwood floors, finished in natural color of the wood and varnished.

The mantels aro of hard wood, in design corresponding with tho Interior finish. Tho plant cabinet is placed on the south side, and connecting as it does with both sitting-room and dining-room, makes it very desirable, and renders it an easy matter to keep it warm. Tho general plan suggests Itself as being very economical, there being ne waste of room, as every thing is fully taken up and used to tho boat advan- ercises lasted about two hours and the audience was kept in an uproar of laughter nearly the whole time. There were several features of tho occasion that demand special mention. Of these none are more worthy of note than the female impersonator, Eugene Lorille, The Central Pacific, of California, in the Union Paciilc funding bill reported by the committee, gets 135 years in transit secured.

Real estate and high priced land holders dumbfounded at easy and accommodating terms, that one can buy a lot from $2 down to $8 down and samo monthly and where- in his wonderful highland dunces. He which to pay its debt to the government. The San Francisco Chronicle acts and talks so near like a woman else will you findsuch desirable sites for homes so healthy, so accessible and so beautiful. gives an account as follows: Let C. P.

Huntington make no mis take. People do understand the rail road question a great deal better than THE IMMENSE SUCCESS Our lake is to bo enlarged so as to he wishes they did, and they are very that to a stranger the difference could not be distinguished. Jas. Porter, as Pete, the servant, was simply immense. In fact, it was good all the way through.

We understand that the troupe will visit other towns in the near future and will doubtless meet with the success they so richly deserve. coverau area of at least fifteen acres. The upper end of the lake will be willing to nave their education completed in that respect. They know very well that the Central Pacific could dredged so as to secure sufficient depth all over for the new steam launch and pay its debt to the government if it would; that is, if it should reclaim its gives, bosides the pills, papain suspended in water with thallln and an alkali. With the view of further preventing exhaustion of the papain, he directs that the patient shall be fed as exclusively as possible on a vegetable diet, and that the pill shall be taken before meals or in the interval between them.

Ue has not found that the thallln given as described exerts any injuriously depressing effect on the organism as a whole. The vitality of the morbid growth seems to be depressed by saturation with the thallln and papain looally; this is effected by applying a strong paste of the two drugs in combination, or, where practicable, by their inunction. The results obtained so far are said to be encouraging, and "make it elear that the method will deserve a full and fair trial by the profession." London Medical Eeoorderv August SO, 1889. Grakrmt-A Hew Swedlth Kxploelv. A Swedish engineer, J.

W. Bkoglund, has Invented a new explosive, which has been accepted for trials at the fleet According to the official reports, the gray powder has been used with 85 mll-imeter as well as with Nordenfelt's machine guns. The former, with 70 percent of the new powder against 100 perocnt (or the usual charge) of ordinary powder, gives 8S per eent greater initial velocity, without the pressure in the gun being increased more than five per cent With 03 per cent (ordinary charge weight) of gray powder, the initial velocity was Increased 84 per cent without any perceptible Increase In pressure. With a charge of 74 par cent (ordinary charge weight) the initial velocity was increased 40 per cent without the gun being subject to any undue pressure. With regard to the Important question of smokolessness the report states that while with Nordenfelt's machine guns smoke of ordinary powder remains for twenty-five seconds, the gray powder leaves only a transparent steam, which is only visible for five seconds.

property ana rignis wnicu it irauuu lentlv and illegally transferred to an sailboats. This will greatly add to the beauty of this picturesque park. At the same time it will furnish employ ment to many willing hands that only seek the opportunity for honest labor. Of this undertaking, which is the grandest of thein all. Our officus are crowded from early morning until late at night by the subscribers.

The rush is great we will Im5 obliged to open inore Branch Offices for tho accommodation of our numerous 6ubscrilers from ths surrounding towns. Mail orders arc coming in from overt' direction. I AH BrTlflnnf I MidV. I I I a tat NOTICE! To lot Buyers in Sarato other company for the purpose of establishing its claim of poverty. They know that the fortunes of tho railroad magnates ought to be applied, in equity and good conscience, to the liquidation of that obligation, and that they have filled their private coffers at the expense of the corporation.

The Atchison Champion thinks that Congressman John A. Anderson, of Kansas, cannot be too highly commended for the efforts he is putting forth to defeat the fraudulent Union Pacific railway bill pending in the House. over a steep bank while in town Mon ga Park. Deeds will be ready for delivery on day night, upsetting the wagon and turning the bed upside down. His wife and four little boys were with him at the time.

They all received bruises but none very serious, and their escape seems miraculous. The surveyors have been at work and Wednesday of each week, by giving: us one 3 week's notice. Saratoga Town Co, Saratoga Park, Feb. 12, 1S00. NOTICE! i preparations are now being made for a Coronado Hotel for the past few days: Paul Bedding, Kansas City, Mo.

J.II. Hubb Col. S. Din'gee, G. Ward Russell, L.II.D!ngee, Win.Dingee, MissBlustar, 4l A.

J. Fiscus, J. P. Minich, A. It.

Lewis, F. W.Voswiukle, 8. D. Chapman, Chester Bullock Miss nofsteater, J.T.Nichols, Ks. C.

A. A. K. Berkman II. T.

Mathieson, J. E. Stone, August Foerschlcr, Ebcnezer Dunn, S. F. Ralfsnider Martin U.S.

Alvord, Wm. Barclay, Eliza Simmolman, Argentine, Ed Hanson, G. II. Luuliam, J. W.

Wheatley, T. IT. Edwards, Wyandotte, C. 8. Edwards, Wm.

Tiscus, Armourdale, S. F. Davidson, city. 3. M.

Temple Carthngs, Mo. The Masons of Kansas City will soon construct one of the finest temples in the west. Walnut Valley Timesf Do cattle pay? Listen to this. Last fall George Sherar of Latham, let a neiehlr. grand driveway through the Park and around the lovely lake of the woods.

When completed this will be an addi- tional attraction to our beautiful park. ruts or skcokd floor. tags. The attic room, over kitchen and scullery, will be found useful for stor On and after this date tho Sara i Inits winding course, it will continn- ally disclose new beauties of hill and toga Springs Town in em age. Tho roofs are shingled and painted black.

The exterior walla are paictcd body of tbo work Venetian rod and trimmed with Indian red, and out-work dale. Ad rain Kinley. have twenty head of half breed Texas steers at 116.60 per head. They were fed 100 days, twenty-five bushels of corn to the steer. This week they were marketed in St.

Louis ploying labor at Saratoga Park, OFFICES: 824 Delaware Street, Kansas City, Mo. 523 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. 1 AGENTS: Anderson Son, Kansas Avenue, Armour-dale, Kas. T. Mead and 1906 Central Avenuo Old Kansas City, Kansas.

The Saratoga Springs Town Com will give a preference to mechan In black; aash out In yellow; panels under veranda floors yellow. The ooat pany have a proposition from Mr, bringing ks.su per nunarea pounus. After all expenses were paid Mr. Kin- Adams to drill several prospect holes ios and labours in Saratoga Park, of this house as built was only (3,000, on their land. Mr.

'Adams has had none others will bo employed un and certainly is a model ot neatness, and a groat chango from the stereotyped less there is an insufficient number large experience in the oil regions of Pennsylvania and after a thorough In style of the buildings generally erected Termlih tor Cleaalae; ud Pmii ilg Leather Oeesfr. Four ounoes of shellac, half an ounoe of camphor and one ounce of resin are dissolved In one pint of methylated spirit and shaken at intervals for forty-eight hours. The mixture Is then colored aooordlng to the kind leather with which It Is to be used. Other resins, solvents and proportions may be Odell Willi, has opened his sesson In "The Judge's Secret" T. W.

King, the author, and jhis wife la the company. In Western towns. vestigation of the Company's ground, promises them very flattering results, to do the work. And in the purchase of llaililing Material those owning loU in Saratoga Park will ley found that he had netted for his labor and corn 1168.50, and had the feed and growth of nineteen head of hogs, which followed the cattle as additional His hogs will pay for all the corn be fed to the cattle, so that It may be fairly assumed that lie cleared for corn and liMjor CO per cent on his Investment. If a private house is built without the services of an architect it Is the general and candid acknowledgment afterwards that a great mistake had been made, and claiming from different foundations discovered that they have an abund how many things eould have been lm ance of coal and gas, and he will soon be given a preference.

December 7, li89. proved by the employment of a skilled hav his machinery hers on the ground, mas..

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