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PERSONALS. LOCAL NEWS. Garden City, the city the southwestern land district, claims a popula THE MID LOTHIAN SUN. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Starr Brain. CITY DRUG STORE.

tion of 2,500. It is the most flourishing town on the western frontier. urate Co, Anthony Hid Lothian Markets. OKAIS. Milling Wheat per bu Shipping Wheat per tu 6.W.0S P.

Griffin made a trip to Wellington Tuesday. Mrs.E.S. Rice, county clerk, was in the cityJSunday. Dr. J.

C. Hereford and wife, made a trip to Anthony Friday. Miss Gracs Jordan is attending the normal school at Winfield. A. Jordan, living east of here made us a pleasant call Thursday.

Dr. J. C. Hereford made business trip tot Wellington Saturday. S.

S. Singer shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas City Tuesday morning. F. W. C.

Cooper and S. S. Kansas. -Mirrl IVirn wr Anthony, The Democracy of Silver Creek township met in the Hibsha building Saturday. T.

J. Foster was elected Chairman and Ed Moss secretary. T. J. Foster was chosen as a delegate and T.

L. orris a delegate at large to the county convention which meets at Anthony Saturday Oct. 10th. Wellington is now working Jiard to get the Ft. Smith, AVellington North western railroad, and it looks as though they would be successful.

Wichita now proposes to join in and try to get Cool. Subscribe for the SrN. Bring on your job work. Encourage home talent. Winter approaches slowly.

Lay in your supply of coal. The sun was quite warm yesterday. Attica is to have another newspaper. Belle riaine has organized-lancing club. Court is in session at Anthony this week.

Men of few words are generally the best men. The pesky flies will soon be a thing 2S I Wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of Vhite Corn per bu "Oats per bu PRODUCE. Potatoes perbu F.jrps per doz Butter per tt Onions per bu Chickens, per tloz Flour, Patent per sack Flour XXX, per sack Chop feed, per hundred Urau, per hundred Corn Meal, Lard, per Tb Bacon, sides per lb J. C. Hereford, 50 15 2T) 1 (Ht 1 40 oo 70 1 40 11 11 Furniture and Undertaking goods.

An elegant Hearse furnished on all occasions. We buy only in car loads at eastern Factories andthereby guarantee EASTERN STYLES AND PRICES. Singer made a trip to Anthony of the past. Goldsmith maid is dead, one was G.Martin, our furniture dealer, comes to the front this week witlrj a 23 years old. DEALER IK ST.

L. FT. S. W. R.

R. Time Table No. IB. change of ad. the road too.

It will run from Wellington to Wichita and will pass through one of the best agricultural districts in the state. Wellington needs better railroad facilities and competition, and with this road they will get it. We are informed that the grasshop-pers, probably imitating the example of their Kansas cousins, have undertaken to show what they can do toward destroying the growing wheat crop in We can furnish anything from a tent to a Mansion. J. P.

Murray is building an addition to his store to make room for his large stock of goods. G. S. Killgore attended the soldier's re-union at Topeka, last week, and report a good time. Call and see our Mammoth DRUGS portions of this county.

We learn that Mr. It. Wilkinson had one field so badly damaged by them that he is compelled Stock and get Prices Merrell Darling. Opposite 1st National Bank. In Effect Since May 31st, 18S3 EAST BOtJND TRAINS.

Passencrer No. 2 M. No 5 P. Way Freight So. 10....

au 0 A. 31. WEST BOCXD TRAINS. Passenprer, No 1 9:10 Throuirh Freight No 7 P. M- Local Freight No!) A.

M. Trains Nos. 1, 2, 9 and 10 run daily, 2s os. 7 and 8 daily except Sunday. Pullman parlor and chair cars attached to Easenjrer trains, running- through to fct.

ouis in nineteen hours without change. Through tickets and baggage checks to all points. No passengers allowed to ride on freight trains without tickets, Through Tickets to all principal points east, north or south. J. w.

Miller C. P. Rector, Gen-! Manager Ass't G. P. T.

Air Foat Pcott, Kansas. For further informotion call on or address II. H. Funk, Ag'OFreeport Ks. to re-sow it.

They are said to be A ery destructive in portions of Johnson township, and where they can't get Medicines, wheat they take to the fresh, tender blue grass. Taylorville(Ill.) Democrat. Health good in this vicinity excepting bad colds. "When you go to Anthony stop at the Montezuma hotel. We are now prepared to do all kinds of job work on short notice.

Town property has advanced 25 per cent, in price in the past two weeks. Mid Lothian was full of people Friday. Greenback primary and law-suit. Caldwell has been visited by another very destructive fire. They have bad luck.

Hutchinson is to liave a new iron bridge across the Arkansas river south of town. The Wichita fair is in session this week and it is reported to be a grand success. We had slight frost Sunday morning for the first, but everything is out of danger. We want to secure a correspondent in each neighborhood within a radius of fifteen milesof Mid'Lothian. The Anthony Daily Herald is now a regular visitor to this office, and is welcome, for it is a'tnight little sheet.

Our merchants are now laying in Those of our readers who may have occasion to visit Argonia will remember that the old well-known Argonia Paints, Oil's, Wilson Batjmstark, House, located near the Southern Kansas depot, has passed into the hands of its owner, Mr. Abraham Cease, who Business and Professional Cards. now has immediate control, and will Varnishes, Frank Brain, of Millersville, 111., arrived here Tuesday evening and will make this his home. John W. Huffman, living west of town, was in the city Friday and had his name enrolled for the Sux.

Albeit Fitz Hugh, of Wellington, spent several days in this vicinity this week visiting in the iT. A. Norris. Ed. Hergert and Brother, Stallard Hughs, O.

II. White and son Walter, and Clark'Moss, will leave for the west next Monday morning. Walter E. Treadwell, of Prospect Park, and one of the heaviest land and $tock owners in this part of the state, was in the city Wednesday morning. D.N.

Caldwell, an, attorney from Wellington, and chairman of the Sumner county Democratic Central Committee, passed.througli this city Tuesday evening on his way to Anthony" to attend district court. S. T. Carico has been appointed postmaster at Harper, vice J. O.

Graham resigned. Mr. Carico is a gentlemen in every respect, and his ap make this house a very desirable home for farmers and others desiring good, B. II. FREEMAN, TVTOTAIlYPlTnLTC, Ileal Estate Loan and comtorlable accommodations; at a low price, $1.00 per day or 2-5 cents a meal.

urance Agent. J. Ins Kansas. Mid Lothian, Mr. Cease will be assisted by his son George, a very pleasaut young gentle man, who will do all he can for the Toilet Articles.

HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, STOVES, BARBED WIRE comfort of the guests of this house. J. 1). MURRAY, Justice of the Peace. Collodions a specialty.

All business left with me will receive prompt attention. Mid Lothian Kans. Give the Argonia a trial. their fall winter stock of goods and are prepared to attend to the wants -O 0- of our people. C.

W. APPLEY. S. II. BYKNS, A number ot teams loaded with apples and peaches have been on our streets lately.

Peaches sold for 20 cents and apples for 40, per peck. The loads were from Harper county. In three years more we will see peaches on the Byrns Appley, A TTOIIXSYS-AT-LAW, Harper, Kit Attica is talking of shipping their gooda to Anthony over the Sunflower road and haul their goods from their rroiessionai cans nsa3. J. Othce over biinre Bro store.

pointment will no doubt be approved by all thejatrons of the cilice. Our old friend Frank Williamson, J. Paul Grove. 11. B.

Shepp.nl, to Attica by wagon. The bonds voted the D. M. A rail especial cases promptly attended to. Grove Shepard, market that are raised our own county.

There has already been a great many fruit trees set. out, and these, with the large number of orders to be filled from the nurseries this fall, proprietor of the Chop House And everything in our line. Tandier Imiluitig, Anthony, AWYEUS. and lunch counter, of Anthony, pres Kansas. ents a card in this issue.

When in An A. C. RICHARDSON, assures a good crop for the industrious. This cannot help but be a fruit produc thony call on him and get a lunch or a road along the line from Baxter Springs to Kingman are worthless. The grading was about all completed.

We are in receipt of Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Clearwater Leader, by S. T. Palmer.

It is a bright spicy local paper, republican in politics. Here's omtST Born To Mr. and Mrs. John W. TTOKXF.Y-AT-r.AW, Anthony, Kansas.

AT! good square meal in short order. fliwever Harper County l.unk. ing region, and the number of trees sold for the fall delivery shows that A LD END ERA SMITH C. A. Freeman, of Mid Lothian, was in town yesterday, greeting the people Largest Stock in the Southwest.

our people have faith in the right way ENTISTS. Cilice over Miller it Kirkpat- and making acquaintances. He is a riek's Druse Store Kansas, Protection Echo. A grand festival and supper was giv Hunter, on Thursday night of last candidate for county clerk, subject to week a 11 pound boy. The child and J.

C. Hereford, MD. the decision of the republican conven en in the fine hall of the new block at tion to be held at Anthony on the 20th. CALL on US at HARPER, KS. Mid Lothian, on Wednesday evening, for the benefit of the new Episcopal church recently built in that vicinity.

of this month. Danville Express. Thomas A. Norris, son of T. L.

Nor Frank Williamson, Proprietor of the California 'Chop House. LUKCH COUNTER, Mid Lothian, Kas. It seemed that the whole country round ris, whohas been visiting at Henderson, returned home Saturday ac about turned out to have a regular ju bilee. The receipts were about $60. That's the way they do things over there.

It was our pleasure to be pres father are both getting along no. Quite a number of our citizens were summoned to appear in court at Anthony to-day, in the case of Geo. Chit-wood, for stealing T. J. Fester's team.

The recent rains have thoroughly soaked the Ground and the wheat is all coming up nicely and looking fine, and soon our fields wiil be dressed in a robe of living green. The evenings are getting long and we don't see why our young people don't organize a literary society in order to pass away the long evenings and also learn something. The Anthony Republican is always DR. C. S.

LLOYD, FREEMAN'S Kan, Anthony, ent and make the acquaintance of the Itev. Mr. Johnson, the rector of the church, a fine old gentleman, who gave us a very encouraging report of the companied by J. D. Walbridge, who came here for his Health.

Mr. Norris is a bright young man and will probably go into business somewhere in this part of the Stallard Hughes arrived home last week from quite an extended visit to friends and relatives in the'old "Hoo-sier" state. During the past three months he has traveled over most all of the eastern states, and says there are S. W. BUNCE, BLACKSMITHING WAGON MAKING.

success or his society, his society is OLD -DEALER IN- composed largely of the best class of English people who have settled in this new country within the past few years. can-! none of them that can begin to compare boasting about tinder Clipper. MID LOTHIAN 11. 41., Tr r. 4 ..,1 didates at the elections, but we The editor of the Norwich News has uiui Euuin caieiii leyiuu tu crops and enterprise of the people.

notice it hasn't been very successful for the past year or two. Quite a number of young people gath Stallard Hkes Mid Lothian better than ever, and will make this his home. challenged the rustler of the. Mid Lo-tthian Sun to fight a duel. This bloody affray is expected to take place on the classic banks of the Chicaskia at no distant date.

We suggest that, these STORE DrUGS WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR -REFUND THE MONEY. Shops Sontli Side cf Ham Street, MID LOTHIAN, KAN. Please Give us a Qall. We take pleasure in calling the at-ention of our readers to the change in he ad. of J.

D. Murray. He will re chivalrous knights of the quill settle this contemplated wholesale slaughter ceive, in a few days, a full and complete ine of dry goods, boots and shoes, by arbitration, as such a couste is "shear" nonsense and this "cutting" Established in 1879. gloves, mittens, and gents furnishing goods. Go and see him before you buy.

P. McKinley, match is wholly uncalled for The Sun OCERIES, is a bricrht newsy paper and the News There are but ten cities in Kansas is chuck-full of enterprise and vim, and we do not want to see either of them DEALER IX- Fresh and Salt that are entitled to a special delivery -o- of the mail service according to the sink beneath the troubled sea of journ ered at the residence of Mr. Garringer, northwest of town Tuesday evening, and indulged la tripping the light ''fantastic toe until a late hour. We had a pleasant call Monday evening from S. Dixon of Argonia and Mr.

II. Myers, of Williamsburg, 111. Mr. Myers has a large tract of land in this county and was here looking after it. A regular old northerner came sweeping down on our citizens Monday morning which made one feel li-ke shedding their summer clothing and hunt a warm stove.

It wont probably last long. The of Silver Creek township ntet in the Hibsha building Friday and elected J. Hibsha. aiid W. A.

Tucker, as delegates to the county convention which meets in Anthony Saturday, October 10th. We see by the Anthony Daily Her alism by their being torn from this world so ruthlessly. We hope they will see the error of their way and adjourn MEAT MID LOTHIAN, REMOVED law providing for such delivery. They are, in alphabetical order, Atchison, Emporia, Ft. Scott, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Ottawa, Parsons, Topeka, Wichita and Wyandotte.

KAS. ETC. to some convenient drug store and drown their troubles in a "prescription." NOTIONS, The amount of grain in store in the Danville Express. TO THE United States and Canada on Sept.lOth. Fresh Meat eiery Wednesday Saturday.

Shop one door west of Kill-gore's Confectionery. Letter List. was: Wheat, 43,830,234 bushels; corn, 4,322,175 bushels; oats, 419,427 bushels; The ollowmz is a list of lettere re maining in the Mid Lothian post-office TpOStofflCe BllildinST rye, 410,092 bushels, and barley, 184,643 bushels. Of the above amount of wheat, 12,434,655 bushels are stored in Kansas. days tiiey will be sent to the Dead Let Harper.

W. E. SMITH Contractor Builder. Chicago. What a vast amount of ter office, Washington, D.

Mrs. T. M. Deewester. P.

Douffal. wealth is here represented. ald that Judge Montgomery issued a marriage license to P. Griffin and Miss Marv McKinlev. of this city.

We On Grand Avenue, Thomas llouck. Annie Dougal. The law-suit Friday between Brad- J. R. Stuart Co.

J. li. Litsey. F. Swab (card) G.

W. Perry thought he wasn't planning and mak Geand Avenue Hotel, Kansas. Mid Lothian, Jones P. Jesh. John Simpson.

ing arrangements to build a new house IN THE for. nothing. In calling for the above described please say "advertised," and give shaw, of Harper, and Cyrus Wesley, of this city, before Justice Murray, was quite interesting. I. P.

Campbell was the attorney for the plaintiff and1 G. W. Appley, for the defense. Wesley got judgment for $110. There was some All kinds, of work There will be a concert in Union date of list.

13. Fkeeman, P. M. hall Mid Lothian, Oct. loth, the pro ceedstogoto the Presbyterian S.

S. Found. New City of Midlothian. our line neatly executed. T.

N. Walton, The choir comes from Anthony, and those of our citizens who desire a rare T. W. BARD, Proprietor, 14 miles northwest of Caldwell, on Monday, Sep. 28th, by Joseph Stein- very crooked swearing on the side of the defense, and it was no doubt a put up job in order to swindle Wesley out bach and A.

P. Lapu, thirteen notes amountin 2 to about $2,200, payable to musical treat should attend. Every body come out. J. M.

Holiam, of La Monte, Mo. Th notes can be found at the 1st National ArtisT, Quite a number of papers have made the statement that Mid Lothian Rank. Medicide Lodce, Kans. had lost the post office and that it had Ks. For Sale.

Mid Lothian, It is the intention of the proprietor to keep as heretofore a stock of CO acres; one Gundlatch Farm of been moved to Freeport, but we don't see where they got the news. The drill; one cultivator. Mid Lothian, Ks M. Blakely. postoffice is still at Mid Lothian and parties can keep on directing their let I have disposed of my furniture stock at Mid Lothian to Charley Martin, and Shaving and shampooing a specialty.

Hair cutting and whisker dying done in the highest style of the art. Mid Lothian Kas. CifShop west of Murry's store. ters as heretofore. Quite a number of prominent demo General Merchandise, all outstanding accounts will be col NEW BUILDING, NEW FURNITURE, NEW BEDS, GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS, etc.

lected by him. A. A. Cakkiiuff. cratic daily newspapers in the east are making an open war on the President of his team, but it will probably learn him not to fool with such shysters.

The county commissioners were in session this week, and road petitioned for by S. S. Singer and others, was ordered opened up as "follows: Beginning 3S0 feet north of the southeast corner of section four, township thirty-three south of range 5 west, said point being the center point of east end of Singer street, in Mid Lothian, thence running due east from said point, to west line or side of the town of Free-port. Damages allowed to owner of land, $200. Our people may well feel proud of Union block, and especially the fine hall above which is being fitted up for Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodge, and will be fitted up in grand style, and is one of the finest and best arranged halls in this part of the state.

It will probably be occupied by the A. O. U. lodge also, as there is one organized here. The plastering is about com When in Argonia call on Charley AVickersham, the jeweler, at postoffice, because he is not more actively engag ed in turnins out the republican office- L.

J. RINEHART, composed or J. J. MERRICK, if you want anything in his line. holders and putting in democrats.

We suppose the president don't want to be If you want any thing done in the line of watch repairing, call on Charley AVickersham, in postoffice building Ar too hard on them and turn them all EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. out at once. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OHLY gonia. Merrick Rinehart, Real Estate, Loan and insurance Agents. Farm and City Property for Sale or Rent.

Taxes paid for non-llesidents, Next Saturday is the day that the Democratic and Greenback delegated Call on R. J. Simpson or T. O. Mof- -o- ett when in Anthony, if you want to borrow money cheap.

AYIIICII ATILL BE SOLD AT THE conventions meet at Anthony to place in nomination candidates for 'the various county offices, and it is hoped they EOR SALE. i will select the best men possible. A man must not only be honest and wel Four head of good work horses; one Lowest Prices. Bates: $1 to $2 per day. Board by the week, span or young mules; two lumber wagons: two sets of work harness.

qiylified, but must be one in whom the party can unite and heartily support pleted and the carpenters are now at 1 work putting in the large glass fronts. I It is a credit to any city. Inquire of F. AV. SIMPSON, Mid Lo ABSTRACTS PROMPTLY FURKISEED.

JJARPER, KANSAS. thian, Kans. at the election in November..

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