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White Rock Independent from White Rock, Kansas • 3

White Rock Independent from White Rock, Kansas • 3

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this week. School vacation THE WHITE-ROCK An obscure but i. obscure out serious lorm exchiiiigcs to the print of this sheet The press, I he washing-ton, and entire outfit has supplied by the St. Louis Type Foundry, lift 117 Pine The tvpe and till of the material INDEPENDENT. Pl'IIMXIIKR.

II. K. TAYIiOH, is of the best quality, and was J'ublished every Friday "How to doit," why, save money by buying you trunk or alise of J. E. Crouch.

cent tin tifg, foil covered plugs, certainly the best chewing tobacco, try them. 57If vou want groceries sta-ple or fancy, queens-ware, glassware, cloths, trunks, valises, or anything at Pairan's. 7A11 persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle at once At IVliitc-Jlork, Kans. TERMS. One cony, one year.

$100. muntlis. Monday morning we up with (he fiids, and at six o'clock the double seated vi was brought around to take the par-tvot'C B.ubcork, Win. Young, P. O.

Crouch, and myself out for a trip to pH-lleville. The air was cool and the team in good spirits, and we skiped along merrily, carefully noticing the crops. For a few miles along the road south-east of White Rock, the damage from the hail of last Tuesday night, was considerable; and in places looked as if the grain had been mown down. As we neared Scandia, the effects of the storm were less apparent, and we precjeved littw damage, The corn all along the route was in excellent condition. The oats were not good they weru heading out, and not more than a foot or six-teen inches high, Rye is looking well and will be ready for harvest in a few days.

A FATHER'S LAMENT. Alone, alone, how deathly dii-nr, My loved ones gone who were so dear. In grief I nigh, though not for gold, Hut for a wen Uli not iHiught or wold. Alone, alone, how cold and drear, heart Is mil, but not tear. Thow fonts Unit lined my heart relieve, Uavch-fl me now to pine and grieve.

Alone, alone, what pain untold-Kind lieuveli hide It ill thy fold. What father's heart could starve and die, And not complain, or groan, or sigh. Alone, alone, I sigh and groan, For all I have on earth are gone. I nigh und groan, but no relief, Hut still I sigh in tearless grief. Alone, alone, the ghaddows fall, And round me shed a stckniug pall.

I stop, and turn, till morning light, While visions piuw throughout the night. Diitn On the Kith, Josph, son of Mr. and Sylvester Brokaw, aged 0, of scarlet fever. On the of scarlet fever and Infla-inatimiof thebowlex.ehllil of Eli Thomas, of scarlet ftver still continues. The Aikins school house was destroyed by the storm on the first of last week.

Charles Pairan's store building has a new awning, erected by Keagy Lowe, There is a great deal of objections to the continued rains but this is better than grumbling about dry weather. A. L. Milligan lias retured from Chicago in time to erform his part in completing the arrangements for the Fourth. The Supreme court will meet July 1st; and there will be no adjournment over to September, as is'usualy the case in the July term.

The Judges have selected Hon. J. C. Brown, of Marshall for Cleark of the Supreme court, in- and much oblige J. E.

Crouch, Advertising Kale. furnished in good condition promptly on receipt of order. we take pleasure in recninend-ing this house as thouroughly understanding the wants of the trade, sind furnishing everything of the lest quality at fair rates. Twelve IScnoii Why You Should Subscribe Fur The WIIITIMtOL'K, INDEPENDENT 1st, Because it is the first and only paper published in the White Rock valley. 2nd.

Because it is independ .1.00 iRrT'Trv one of those Rubber One column one year column one Ouarter column Three inches 40.00 2-2. 1.1.(10 Bucket Pumps for shallow wells, or the Buckeye Iron force pumps, Two Inches 10.00, for deep wells. Tippery sells One Inch notices per line 10 them Advertising paynblo quarterly In advance. cheapest are not the best, but the best machines are IITTHITVIOHH CAllHS. always the cheapest.

If you ent and liberal in politics. J. M. MOSENA, dout believe, call on Nixon Carman. 3d.

Because it is especialy devoted to the developement of Piyscian, Snreon, anft Oteterta 2Dr. Hallowellhas fresh cow the country. place occupied by Mr. A. Ilani-mitt, who has lately resigned on account of his ill health.

Wldle Hock, Kama. pox vims. 1 hose having chu dren whom they wish vaccina 4th. Because of its condensed news from all parts of the ted should call soon, as this is J. Z.

SCOTT. iH. I. SURGEON, world. the last "batch." 5th.

Because of its complete it," because While-Rock, Kans, all do this is the season representation of all the inter Rubens, situated ten miles west of White Rock, unlike most of the towns In, this country, did not receive Its first impulse from the early settlement, but has started and growing up since the' country has been well settled, At first its pro of the year ests of Republic Jewell and to leave your orders with Tip aged 3, and adopted by Andrew Persin- Physiology In Schools. The teaching of Physiology in our schools is a great work that has been seriously neglected. A thorough knowledge of the laws of health and the natural functions of the living tissues, the manner in which these functions are preformed all this should be sliown by the teacher, and, as far as practicable, taught to the pupils. It is very imjjortant for us to know these laws of health, and Will nnswer oil calls night or day. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALITY.

Oillee at II. K. Peckham's Drur Store. mitu counties. perv for eave troughs.

Your 6th. Because its advertise sal soda bill for one year will gresg seemed glow, but now, although only two years of age as a town, merits show where to go "for 1). J. HALLO WELL M. I).

pay for the job. goods, to get the best bargains, It promises goon to equal any town on the Graduate of College of riiyslelans and Having secured the aid of an creek. Its business, is already well rep 7th. Because of its local news nurgcons. Uses no Calomel.

eastern cheese maker, I am pre resented, and Its buildings are remarkably 8th. Because it demands econ pared to furnished first-rate When not professlonaly engaged, may be good, for a small town. We give the business In tbe order In which ap cheese at reasonable rates. round at ms residence in omy in our home government. 9th.

Because it demands Kans. 3ni. Adress W. II. Fessler, White a peared omitting? ourself, the first, now the actions of the vital organs Rock Kans.

higher order of schools, and a defunct. P. MCHUTCHON. a state of health, and the ditt'er C. J.

Kinkade the Post Office block COUNSELOR ATTORNEY "During the hail-storm, Tip, higher grade of teachers certm cates. keeps a fine and well selected stock of ence between a state of health and a state of disease, for two reasons: First, because we Spring wheat looks only lair, but will probably improve. Our trip being of a business charcter, we had very little time to call on our friends or make new acquaintances. In Scandia we observed much enterprise, and building. Of the more important buildings that our time allowed us to examine was the large store building which C.

W. Oulick is erecting, and into which he intends to move his immense and exhaustive 6tock of merchandise. Mr. Gulick is a business man, and has that sort of enterprise that well create a large patronage, and assist greatly in the development of the town, the other is the new store of Mary oh nearly opposite of Gulick's new store. When it is completed it will be a fine store room; and if her stock of goods is kept up to its present standard there will be an extensive patronage.

We would have been glad to "take in" the whole town, but had not time. At Belleville there were several buildings is process of construction. We also observed two new wind mills. At the courthouse everything was lively, and many people waiting their turn to pay their taxes. There we made the acquaintance of Mr.

Hallowell; and also, of Mr. Perrv. Both of these choice family groceries, confection AT LAW. NOTARY PITILIC! 10th. Because of its clear ery made an order for two car oads of glass, which he thought would be about the amount ary, prints and dress goods, toilet ar learn in this way what kind print.

ticles, stationary, school books and Prepared to give all business entrusted to liiui tit riot and prompt attention. Practices in 12th. and li)tb. Judicial 11th. Because, of its cheap specially good assortment of tobacco and work we are able to perform, and to what use our bodies are adapt wanted, but he has been disappointed in the amount of damage done, hence, he has plenty subscription price.

Districts. segars. Office: W7dte-Rock Kan The next E. T. Taylor, keeps ad ed; and are thus enabled to em ploy our faculites to the best ad 11th.

Because it ia a western paper, managed by western men, of all sizes. dition to drugs, a miscellaneous stock of JUJSJlGIT Ac LOW. vantage, and not waste them by groceries, dry goods and yankee notions, SSIPThd Marsh Self Binder has and identihed with western White Rock, Kansas. attempting what is useless or glassware, queens ware, tobaccos, segars, given universal satisfaction and mixed paints, oils etc impossible. we leel lustined being able to OUR CLUB AND PREMIUM CARPENTERS BUILDERS.

The next store now remaining, is that secondly'l by understanding place such a valuable machine LIST. of W. C. Bniner, In the stone buildin; the natural actions of our bod the reach ot every farmer All kinds of Work hi our line promtiy formerly occupied by Ilunter, of Superior ies, and how they are maintain Jewell and Republic counties, at aone. oausiacuon guaranteed.

l-3iu. For a club of two subscribers and two dollars, we will give a copy of Anthony Trollopp's the lowest prices. Uail ana we Mr. Bruner keeps a well sclectad general merchandise, dry goods and groceries, and a fine selection of cloths prints, and will prove it. WILLIAM SMECK.

great novel, "la heropenjoy showcase goods boots und shoes, etc, etc. rsixoN tr akman. Next in order of growth O. S. ed in a healthy condition, we are enabled to accomplish more to avoid injuring our health; and using improper treatment, which actualy diminishes our vital pow ers or expose us to debillity and disease.

Nothing can be more important than this knowledge For a club of tnree and three dollars, we will I am now canvassing for the WAGON CARRIAGE Rrice's stock of general mcreliantdise, sale of Iruit trees for a nurs dry goods and groceries, cloths boots and Work made a speciality, and all work lfc'iinntjvl give any three of Stott Waver ly novels. shoes, glaseware, etc ery at Beloit, conducted by Messrs. Clark Segar. They are reliable men, and their stock Collins made on short notice, and nil kinds of repairing promptly done. lyr In the same building Dr.

Rcitzell, prac For a club of four subscribers gentlemen are quite genial. and practice, either to our com tical physician and surgeon, keeps a good assortment of drugs. He devotes special and lour dollars, we will give a we had designed to can ou is well selected, tested and ac climated to the west. nniiNER. copy of "How to read character," attention ro ofllce practice.

the "Telescope" end "Journal "but time would not per fort, our useiullnesB, or our men tal improvement. Our physiol ological organism is the instru By S. K. Wells. We have merely space to notice the Mill J.

Crysler. which has been In opperation about two mit us to do so. Wo hope soou to be able to do so. For a club of live subscribers and five dollars, we will give a ment through which our know! MISS E. CLELAH'D, have a large assortment of Ladies Eastern Trimmed years, and the two hardwares kept re edge of the objective world is spectively by A.

J. Coleman, and L. E. copy of Well's "Wedlock; or the White Rock, Kansas, acquired; anditia by means Hats, Notions, and Linen Suits, J. I would like to to my friends, that ight relation of the sexes.

Crouch, and the blacksmith shop of A. J. Green, and that of Nunnally. our organization alone that all Keeps constantly on hand, a full line of which I will sell lor cost for For a club of eight subscrib havinir recoverd my health, I wiU now off Ladies Hats, Gloves, Dress Buttons, Uib- our designs are executed' few days. I am closing out my Altogether the business of Eubens 1 er my services In all chrouio and acute v.

r- l.i i ers and eight dollars, we will uons, uuenicis, ere. ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED. entire stock. Call and examine, in a prosperous condition. A knoledge of the method in which our health i3 maintained, UlSeitSOS.

H. IV. ecKimiu ui uie vny keeps eonstanUy on hand a comlete line give you your choice of any of The effort to celebrate the Fourth there get prices, and be convinced it We also have a full assortment of Pat the loiiowincr worts. bhaRes cannot fail of success. Good speakers terns.

Call and examine my Full Stock, is io your interest uuy near. of the new preparations manufactured by Park, Davis Co. which are infallible in the cure of diseases common to this country. Tuerenort that has been so gener have been chosen, and the committees are the Dociiiy and mental powers kept unimpaired is'a knowlege of hygiene. Now, I assert that it i ii i n.1 i pear, Byron, Burns, Keats, Milton, Shelly, Pope or Scott, all MRS.

E. S. MCHUTCHON, White Rock, Kans. making every effort to gratify the people F. 0.

CROUCH, with an appropriate and pleeant and well nicely bonud in cloth. There is nothing so mean and ally circulated that I have quit practicing is untrue. I will be found at IE IT. Peck-ham's drug etore, by all those desiring consultation. 3ni.

executed programme. For a club of ten subscribers ISyDealer in-ia contemptible as reading an ar is as important mat tne "laity" should understand the science of physiology and hygene, as it is for the medical practioner In addition to these, the stock yards ana ten dollars we win give a WATCHES, and CLOCKS. ticle as though it was something and scales of F. T. Gandy, are a credit copy oi V.

o. Fowlers Creative to the town. FOR SALE. of interes, and then running on And also Musical Instruments. Findina-s.

into some worthless advertise Spectacles and Jewelry. Itepuring done THE CHURCH FESTIVAL. even more so for if the people understood the subject they would not be cajoled by so or Bexsual science, it contains over 1,100 pages with 200 illustrations, neatly bound. io fjruer, at lair prices. i White Rock, Kansas.

I Wish to dispose of my black ment, yet it would be mean and contemptible, if J. E. Crouch did not inform the public that many quack tkeroies. For a club of fifteen subscrib Local Notices. Now the most speedy, as well ers and fifteen dollars, we will he is selling all kinds of mer gathered in the interest of the White Rock Baptist, church, was well attended, and to all appearance a decided success.

But it lacked the one thing needful to perfect the Interest of such occasions. There was smith shop and tools, together with six lota half a and my dwelling bouse. The business of the shop exceeds 800 as the surest way, to disseminate chandise cheaper than any other man west of the Missouri riv "Wood Mowers, iron frame $65 a knowlege of these subjects is to introduce into our schools the give a copy or well's New Physiognomy. Retail price five dollars, contains about 600 pages, and 1,000 illustrations; or a good five shot Whitney bold by Siiuler Leigh. hand-book of health.

er. We invite every one to examine my new complete stock dollars per month. For paiticu-lars, apply to or adress D. L. Bapley, White Rock Kans.

It is in the school where the ISgP'Gents summer clothing new of goods; and get prices as nev- er was heard oi oeiore in the litte 80cability. The cornet band furnished good music the Instrumental and voc'd music was well executed, and the programme Interesting everything was well except social conversation. AU eecmed Intent on observing the performance and listening to the music, and almost oblivious to each other, and regard troung student can most readily learn the laws of health, which will be of so much use to him all Anyone getting up a club and A. NEW STOCK OF west before. ana cheap, at s.

J37Marsh Havesters and Warrior Mowers for sale by Nixon Garman. wanting any article not mentioned in this list, or wanting throueh life, as a vouncr man LOCAL NEWS. hfechani5 merchant lawyer SPBIKG iSDHHER CL0THIK5 less of what should be the primary object of such meetings namely familiar as Our new Jobber cant be beat for fine McCormick Prise Mowers $70, preacher or whatever his life may be. indeed physiology any premium that requires a larger club, can make special arrangments for the same by communicating with the pub work. sociation.

-AL60 should be pursued as a part of sow by siiuler Leigh. KgPA new addition to the im In pointing out this radical defect, we Those new awnings of Jake's and Smith's a general education that is in lisher. You can tike subscrip BOOTS SHOES, would not be considered as aiming to reflect -on the town or community. We are just the thing. the same way as grammar geog tions for 3 6 and 12 months; mense stock of boots and shoes, Every body la preparing to have a and four 2 months, or 2 six at I AIRAN S.

raphy or astronomy, is studied. F.M. Scott. have no reason to believe that our people are less social than those of other places; glorious time on tbe Fourth. months subscriptions will be HATS, CAPS.

DRY GOODS. Any-one wanting to buy land but this evil is fundamental, pervading New soda fountain Just received at II. We like the idea of popular counted as one year. Remem K. Peekhams.

most of our country. Too little attention ber the cash must Invariable can on, or write to siiuler physiology, and its introduction is given to proper amusements not from Leigh, White Rock, Kan. Nick Poroeroy Is having bis old house, accompany the order, before the into our common scnoois. vi fault of disposition, but from neglect. on Main street, rcparied.

sease is unquestionably the great papers or premiums will be forwarded; money sent by register fSjPA car load of Marsh Har W.S. Latham, of Belrille, called on us evil, as health is the great want, Strangers cne here, and elsewhere throughout the country, and remain for montlis getting acquainted with scarcely of the acre. the other day, and left ng his subscription. ed letter will bo at our risk- F. O.

Crouch is having one of Tipperys anyone lula should not be so. Our There are but few whose hap-pineess is not lessened, or mar Address all orders to Pub. "IXDEPEDEXT." new tialvanizcd Iron chimneys put on VALISES nnd WALL his new house. red, or destroyed by disease; A new Phrenological Bust at Ibis ofllce. people are naturally as friendly and social as any; but coming here, all strangers from different states, and having to gome extent different manners, have failed to Not for sale.

The Prince of Orange, beir apparent to The band boy gnve ns some One music besides abnormal physical conditions undoubtly produce sinful proclivities. Alt these evils can be avoided by living in ac the throne of Netherlands, died at Paris, at 11 o'clock, June 11. hist night. Do that again bovs. PAP establish public society.

All are waiting. The Ice only must bo broken. The new way of breaking eggs for Ice We hope that here, In the future, cordance with the natural laws of cream festivals, is to place them in a buck MONEY TO LOAN. more attention will be given to society man. Let teachers teach this et and have gome young lady step upon them.

It lias been tried. On 30 60 and 00 days, with vesters and Warrior Mower, just received by Nixox Gaumait. $5TSiiuler Leigii, are agents for the Wrood and McCormick Harvesting Mowing machines. J3gFAn almost unlimited variety of prints, lady's cloth and dress goods, at Charles Pairan's. E2TTipiery the Pioneer Hardware dealer is the man to buy from, as he keeps the fullest gtock in this Sh tiler Leigh are agents for the unimproved laud known as the State Lands.

Well watered and adapted to stock raising and for farming purposes can't be beat." Terms easy. Attend the meeting next Thursday, for CHEAP FOR CASH, GRAiy OR STOCK. chattel mortgage security. subject to their pupils, urge its necessity upon the patrons, demand its introduction intoex-amininations for certificates, and than in the past, that gociables, parties, concerts, festivals, etc, will be frequent; and that all, without becoming boisterous, will throw off all aitiilclal restraint, and be icrfectly familiar. Shcxeb Leigh.

tiie purpose of completing the arrangements for the Fourth. Remember, at the White Rock End school house next Thursday night. it still bears lm ii mm a. t.Un Mr. John Angle and family are here at reiterate it through the press, and we shall have a better state of health among the people.

gpTVhm- WHEAT" ni-t i- nn-'w CORV Frenh. OAT9No. K-sular RTFNo. present, veiling their sons, Will, and FOR as 9 NVut Mr. Angle is a native of but now resides near Cederviil.

Mtctrficnsnn jry yci" yj rpi iy i jways yonng- Per-The hite with some men f2 10.U) 6 4 5 R5 We have a line gate constructed by Walter Keagy notire it when you come in. Its a peilect beauty. It still looks like rain. More lod matter next week. Oceaslonly some one brings us a pair of boots to mend.

Wonder what they mean. Ills. He seemes pleased with tbe Oioloa faintly- intr Mills must ai nid: I hone it is so What White Rock needs now is a barber shop and lively stable. We wish to call the particular attention of the publishers of our wintry, and we think it is very likely be at a ill yet remain with us, as this is his third CX'KN hit OATS M. LoulB HY Choice Kb-n Mens BA guiiyJi-Mia'iiiuii hit.

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1879-1879