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The Sun from Macksville, Kansas • 5

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The Suni
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Macksville, Kansas
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STILL BETTER. Den Lamoreux and wife spent Sun THE SUN. day the country visiting the family "Formerly of Hanson." "The love or the people for their BUt 1 not so much a vague sentiment as uninsati- able passion." John J. lngalls. Many now go to and fro Upon the earth, and some below, of Frank Williamson.

MACKSVILLE, KANSAS Ira D. is in Lyons this week. During his absence the county MINNIE P. POTTER, Editor. Kntored at the 1'oBt Office Ht Macksville as second el 88 mutter.

Jan. 24 18U3. clerk's office in charge of Oscar Smith, deputy. The Council Concludes to Shade II road way to the Df pot. At another special meeting held Thursday evening last, the city council fu-thcr considered the shade question and determined to set out trees on Broadway from the square to the depot, instead of only setting them out three blocks, ns contemplated at a previous meeting.

Ed. Weilepp and wife will take in the worlO fair during the latter part of this month. They will only remain away from home two weeks. The Trial Commenced. Lyons, April 20.

Special telegram. The jury in ti Landes embezzlement mse was empaneled at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday. They a mostly solid looking farmers and satisfactory to both parties. Jennings sta 1 case th Jury, and then the state introduced the testimny of County Clerk rth-ro-). F.

M. Cowgill is conducting the examination. Landes is here in ch rge of Deputy Sher ff Faris. T.VV. oseKy is con uct-ng the defence a'one.

Main and Broadway will make pret-J Martin Aitken contemplate put ting in a new gas engine to run their elevator, They will probably purchase St. John Item St John News Four more weeks of school in the city. Walter ITahn, of Seward, was in the city Saturday. William W. Martin, of Seward, was in the city Saturday.

Tom Gray made a business trip to Macksville, Tuesday. (L, S. LeBow. of St- Louis, was at the Arlington, Tuesday. Secure youl seats for the Walter's specialty company, April 24.

J. I. Province and wife, of Antrim, were visitors in the city Sunday. J. Fenn, the Macksville grocer, was in St John Monday evening.

L. D. Cassler, of Lyons, was a gubt at the City Hotel, Sunday. Lew and Lottie Walters specialty company, at the opera house April 24. A.

C. Burton, rv presenting Steele Wa'ker, of St. Joseph, was in the city Tuesday. E. Garton, of Burdett, Kansas, wns a business visitor to the city the Regan Vapor or the Charter gas engine.

.1. T. S. F. Time Table.

OOINU WKST. No. 1. Mexico and Calif. Express a.

m. Ho. 31 Deuver Kaat Freight ui. No. 33-Mex.

and Cal. Fast Freight 2:58 p. ui. No. 35 Colorado Fast Freight 1:35 p.m.

No. 341 Mixed Train in. OOINQ EAST. No. 2 Atlantic Express No 4 Columbian Limited No.

30-Stoek Express (freight) 11:00 a.m. No. 343-Mixed Train 4:37 p.m. PasBengers can procure tlcketB to any point and have checked to their do tint-tlon. Hassentfers takintr trains No.

2 and 4 can go tlirouKh to Kansas ity and Chicag" withoufhango of cars. Kemeinher we have elegant reclining chair cars. Passengers buying through first class are entitled to chairs free of exira charge. Tra No. 4 makes close connection at itiirrton with the St.

L. S. F. Hy. tor Wichita, ft.

Louis ana all points on the St. L. Ky. Train No. 342 makes onnections at Hutchinson with tra No.

8 lor Kansas City an! ail points on main line. Kemember we h'tve Wells, Fargo Ex. Money orners on sale at low tes. on abso lutely sale and convenient way ol sending money. For luriher particulars call on or address Sweeney, Agent Many of bur citizens are Lyons Wherevtr met they suiely show, If formerly of Kansa.

When we on train or vessel tide, On this or any other sido, We to our record point with pride, 'Formerly of Kansas We have more constitutions And officers both sane and mad. And never one, or good or bad, Unsulted to our Kansas. Our sunflowers and our corn are tall, In our commonwealth thlnja at" We greatest have or none at all, As is our way In Kansas. Our grasshoppers the fiercest are, Our cyclones smash both near and far, And leave a nr'er forgotten scar On the fair face of Kansas. With alt hor faults we love her still.

So we have, and ever will. In every earthly good, or ill. We love our frisky Kansas. So In the blizzard and the drouth. East and west to north and south.

From tiny spring to river uth, We lovb evory In jh of The most uuique of women men. As far as coine-s within our ken, Who wielded eUher sw rd or pen. Now live, or did. in Kansas. Among the mighty, ancient ghosts Who bail trom my different coasts, No doubt great Coronado boasts, As formerly of Kansas.

And finally at Heaven's gate We for our tarn serenely wait, We have our passports cl an and straight "Formerly of Kansas." this week, as witnesses, attorneys and spectators in the Landis embezzlement case, which came up for trial ty Jriveways in a lew years, and will prove as valuable an advertisement for St. John as an exhibit at the world's fair. The stranger's impression of the city will be formed by a glance at these streets. The marshal and a corps of men are busy this week plowing and setting out trees. If plauted in a straight line, the shade trees put out by the city this spring, would reach nearly lour Besides these, a h-rge number have been put out by private citizens.

The next thing in order will be to take care of them. Every citizen should appoint himself a special committee to see that no harm comes to these trees, and that when one is injured or de William I. Furges, of Antrim, and Miss Rose Province, of Rose Valley If you want a first class organ, now is your chance to get one very cheap. Leave orders or address this office, tf. township, were united in marriage Rev.

Ensrle, at the parsonage in this What is the matter with having city Sunday. Now that St. John has taken on an CITY SUNBEAMS. Rome kind ot a conveyance to ana from the depot? Our city is eurtly large enough to support a bus line, besides it would be quite a credit and advantage to the city. Here is amo air of city improvement, would it not be a good idea to consider the water Saturday.

Doug. Glasscock is olerkins for G. Mrs. Cameron is visiting in Lamed this week. works question.

We need water works badly. stroyed, the proper authorities are at B. Elerdiug, in the Palace Drug Store tbis week. tion for some one to second. once notifiid.

George Grahdy and Howard Gray If you want anything in the harness Lillian Hale, in Kansas Ci'j. Gazette. Mirs Effie Shnler is able to attend each recently purchased a very fine ICE CREAM SOCIAL. line call on Heaton Bros. Co.

tf. school again, having reovered from The more Chamberlain's Cough Rem Marqnet carpet, the finest thing in the edy is used the better it is liked We the measles. Several ministers of the Presbytery The Philharmonic to Entertain carpet line ever brought to St. John. The sale was made by E.

S. Decker. at Mrs. Fedder's, Wednesday Evening, May 3. J.

W. Alford, J. B. Young and W. W.

Shaw, were over from Macksville There will be presbyterian services were in the city Thursday for the purpose of organizing a Presbyterian church. They held their meetings in the M. E. church at three o'clock in afternoon and 7:30 in the evening. know of no other remedy that always gives satisfaction.

It is good whea your cough is seated and your lungs are sore. It is good in any kind of a cough. We have sold twenty-five doz. of it and every bottle has given satis-faction. Stedman Friedman, Minn Saturday evening.

G. E. Mack has purchased the oil Cassoday bank building. Mrs. Sweezey was in the city shopping Thursday.

Mrs. Sadie Bradley has been quite ill for several days. Harvey Babcock is laid up with the mumps this week. Joe Black and Oscar Blount are in Oklahoma on a prospecting trip. Heaton Bios.

Co can furnish you with the best Alabastine. tf. at the Baptist church next Sabbath morning at eleven o'clock, and in the There will be an ice cream social, with musical accompanyment, held at the home of F. S. Vedder, Wednesday evening, May 1.

In add'tion to the L. Mead the Hutchinson c'gar man, was in the city Tuesday, circulating eveuing at half past seven. All are among his customers. J. G.

Gomwell spent last week on esota Lake. Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by Palace Drug store. cream and cake the following musical Rev. Johnson, of St.

John, Rev. Er-win of Hutchinson and Rrv. Glen-denning of Pratt presided over the deliberations. They went from here to Sylvia to organize a church at that his farm in Lincoln township, super invited. Rev.

Johnson will preach. C. C. Myers and family will leave about May 26 for a visit to relatives in Illinois and Missouri. They will stop at Kirksville, at Quincy, III.

program is being prepared: 1. Ladies' Trio Mesdames Bhetler, Ved der and Smith. 8. Vocal Solo-Will Folger. intending the setting out of eight thousand forest trees.

He returned 3. Duet Misses Jennie Underwood and place. home Sunday evening. and may take in a slice bf the world's Lois fair before their return. I 4- Gillmore.

Gentlemens Quartette. Ice was frozen' one half an inch thick Wednesday night. John Carter went to Sf. John The Christian Endeavor which was 6. Guitar Solo W.A.

Potter. We have itrees -now we William and George Moody, who were visiting their sister, Mrs. Joe Weil, last week, left on No. 1 Monday morning, for their home in Dodge organized in this city a few weeks ago is making very rapid progress, and want a Water C. Vocal Solo Miss Cora Davis.

7. Medley Miss Minnia Potter and Dr. T. Evans. good system of water works, 8.

Duet Miss Minnie Benford and I. J. A. Hopley shipped a car load of is well attended. The meeting is held Sunday evening just before church.

hogs to Kansas City Wednesday. Lewis, Jr 9. Medley. IN GOOD SHAPE. Geo.

H. Burr, accompanied by his wile and son Courtney, left Monday I D. II. Frink lias moved into his dwelling on West Broadway. morning for Chicago.

Mrs. Burr an The Commissioners visited the poor farm Friday, and found everything in good shape. The investment make by the county in this farm has proven to be a good one. Schuyler Glasgow is proving himself to be a first class) keeper of the county farm. The best selection watches evet in Stafford county, both in grade and price, at the Pioneer store.

tf. Remember the date. Saturday 22, is the time for you to select your spring hat. Notice. Farmers, insure your property ani -crops in the Farmers Alliance Insurance Co.

Wm. Cadman, Agent Mrs. Shetler is daily receiving new spring goods. Ladies especially invited to call and examine them tf. Watch for the announcement of the Grand Millinery Opening at Mrg.

Shetler's. The Financial Condition of the Candidates for the post office are Courtney will visit friends in Massa County is All Right. chusetts. Mr. Burr will remain in Dr.

Alfnrd was in St. John Wednesday. He drove over fot his health, but in the struggle to keep his head on his shoulders, forgot to look for it However he managed to get home in pretty good shape. i We understand that Macksville is The bondsmen of E. II.

Landes beginning to bob up serenely. Rev. II. B. Johnson will hold ser- Chicago several days on business.

have paid in about four thousand dol vices in the M. E. church the first lars altogether up to date, and this Dr. Dave Sparks and wife returned from Washington, last night, to again works mean -not only safety from fire but also open the road to pretty lawns and beautiful homes. Pretty blue grass lawns, well trimmed and watered are sure to follow water works.

A. P. Martin, the handsome Santa Fe brakeman, who robbed Stafford county of one of its prettiest young ladies -Miss Belle Nichols- went through here 'on 1, Monday morning, smiling, smoking and "setting 'em up" to his friends. A baby girl recently put in an appearance at their Newton home. We understand that the county alliance, in session here Saturday, reso-luted against the "Abraham Lincoln amount will soon be divided propor make St.

John their home. Dave says he has bad 'his fill of the west; Sunday in May. Those who visited our city Wednes-day got all the real estate they wanted without money and without price. tionately to the different funds. The county general fund is in good shape to have a new restaurant in the near future.

A good restaurant is: a long needed luxury, and would also be and all expenses of the county are be and that since leaving here they visited eight states, of which Kansas it far ahead. quite an accommodation to the farm ing paid in cash, and rill continue to I he members or the V. A. V. are be so paid unless something new and unlooked for comes up.

County script rustlers" and deserve the patronage of all. Don't forget to attend their The Nickle Plate Carriage Paint Shop presents a lively appearance this ers, when doing trading in the city. Jay Pinney has purchased the entire stock of general merchandice, formerly belonging to Norton Bassett. (upper. week.

The proprietor, E. J. Redmond, is surely a rustler, and has more work than he can do. His bug 1 Sttve Nolder and Mrs. Rov fie will add this to his already im mense stock.

Mr, Bassett and family Poliug of this city, were in St. John Monday. Any one wanting a good singer of the in pretty strong terms. Slowly the followers of the this would be political mcssiah, are "tumbling" to the fact that every demogogue who can use bad grammar and sprinkles will leave in a short time for the east where they expect to make their fu sewing machine, cheap, will do well ture home. I.

to address this office. hay seed in his hair, is not immaculate. William Bevaid, who moved here G. W. Grandy and family will leave from Carlisle, some four weeks aso, has bought a finely improved farm COAL.

J. B. Young keeps constantly on hand: a good assortment of coal. Also is agent for the Kansas Grai Co. Highest prices paid for grain.

Call and see us. Office near depot. MACKSVILLE. KANSAS is worth 100 cents on the dollar. It is probable that every school district in the county will be able to pay up its expenses in full within a few weeks.

Teachers will soon get their wages. Sweet Potato Plants. W. W. Shepherd Co.

will have a lot of fine sweet potato plants for sale about May 1st, Don't forget where to get them. Patronize Home Industry, The Stafford Roller Mills are making ths best grades of flour to be found on the market, and are manufacturing it in Stafford county, out of Stafford county wheat. Since there is no better flour on the market, why not patronize home mills Sunday for Missouri, for a visit with Mrs. Bird, of Wichita, mother of Mrs. Jay Pinney, arrived in the city to day; she was accompanied by her Mrs.

Grandy's folks. From there of 160 acres, one and one half miles wot of Macksville. Mr. Bevard will three grandchildren, who have lately they will go to Fontiac, 111., for an extended visit iwith Mr. Grandy's remain in this city the remainder of this year, as he will not get possession of his farm until January 1.

Lamed been left orphans. They will make heir home with their uncle, Al. Hop-iing. Mrs. Bird will remain for some mother and other relatives.

From Pontiac, they will take in the world's Chronoscope. iiime with her daughter. fair, and will probably remuin away from home all summer. An exchange sings this doleful song: "Father, dear father, come home with me now, for ma has some I Miss. Rebena Garth will leave for gy finishing is as fine as the finest, lie is doing a class of work that is a credit both to himself and the city.

George L. Garrigues, Justin Cooper, J. II. Tudor, Joel Miller, T. W.

Mose-ley and a large number of others are in attendance at the Landes embezzlement trial in Lyons this week. James W. Bell and Mrs. Lucy V. ivis were quietly married by Rev.

Engle, at the groom's home in this city, Tuesday. The News wishes the new couple happiness unspeakable, and agrees to say nothing about the cigars if Jim will nail it square on the bean deal. The vault in Fisher Nagle's office building will be extended to the roof, making a fire proof vault on both floors. Fisher Nagle will occupy the second floor, when the vault is completed. The first floor, now occupied by their abstract otfee, will be occupied by the St.

John State Bank, and when fitted up will be one of the nobbiest bank buildings "in this part of the state. We understand the bank expects to move into their new quarters about June 1st. Jake Welsh has the contract for building the vault, and will commence work at once. If you want something new and Kansas City next week, where she ex- stylish in the dress line, just examine carpet to beat; she's got all the furni SAY! jpects to remain several weeks visit-vg friends and relatives. our new Challies, Lawns and White Goods befort! you buy.

ture out in the yard from the front door clear down to the street. The 1 Judge Hiluies says he has lost stove must come down and be put in A. Marquess. Miss Belle Pinney who has been When your Boots or Shoes need mend lighty acres of wheat by the drouth. the shed, and the yard must be clear 1 1 Dr.

Dave Sparks and wife who have ed of old grass, for it's time to clean visiting friends in St. John, for the past week returned home to-day. ing neatly, call on H. Bullard. I ken in Washington for several Threshing Machine for Sale.

A fine seoond hand borse-power threshing machine with wagon box elevator, for pale by Gray Co. This machine has run only 2 years, and is in good shape. Parties desire to sell on account of having bought a steamer. For full particulars ap. ply to tf.

Gray Co. house and the devil's to pay and the nonths past, returned to Kansas Thurs front windows need some new glass An elegant organ fr only $20, if wy evening. Mrs. Sparks stopped in Father, dear father, come home with te city to visit her sister, Mrs. M.

East Broadway, Macksville, Kansas. purchased ati Anyone looking for an instrument of this kind will do well to call on or address me now, and bring some bologna and cheest; it's most twelve o'clock and lecktel, and Mr, Sparks went on St. a ohn. there's nothing to eat I'm so hun If you are interested in Stafford Mrs. II.

A. Cameron, Macksville, Kans. county, buy your Harness of Charles Get your wire screening and screen tfcors of Heaton Bros. Co. Harlan.

By so doing, ou patronize gry I'm waak in the knees. All the dinner we'll have will be told scraps and such, and we'll have to eat stand T. GARTH GO- If you wisff to buy, sell or exchange a home industry and keep money at a farm or city property, it will pay you home that would other wise be sent back east. to see J. o.

Mott Co. There has been a great deal of unnecessary "back talk" about the action -DEALERS IS- New line of straw hats, for ladies, gents, misses and children, just received. W. A. Marquess.

When you want window shades: go of the citizens who encouraged Jack to the Furniture store; they cut them to fit your windows. tf. Notice to the People of Macksville Harlan's harness shop is now nicely tUd op in their new building just south of Pinney 's. The stock was removed this week. They would be p'eassd to have all their, friends call Hid see them.

ing up, too. for the tables and chairs are out in the yard oh, I wish spring house-cleaning was through! Father, dear father, come home with me now, for ma is as mad as a Turk. She says yon are a lazy old thing and that she proposes to put you to work. There's painting to do, and paper to hang, and windows and casings to scrub, for it 's house cleaning time and you've got to come home and revel in suds and cold grub." We have a few lead pencils to give James L. Goss will in the future Sewing machine needles and at tachments at Pioneer Jewelry store.

Headquarters for anything in that line Also machines cleaned and repaired, tf. Look Here! Do you know that J. S. Mott Co. have a larger and cheaper list of farms and city property for sale or exchange, than any other agent in Stafford GRAIN Grain of all kinds bought and sold.

A good supply of Coal kept constantly on hand. Macksville, ansas Huffman to leave town. Looking at the affair from any standpoint it was a good thing. If Jack was in no way connected with the "gang," he was and had been for the past year or two, "sojourning" in its society. A young man's character is formed, largely, by the company he keeps, and the city could have done Jack no greater kindness than in placing him beyond such have charge of the harness business at this place, for Harlan Tucker Come and see him for fair and courteous treatment.

All goods are warranted as represented when sold. county. Call at their office, West Broadway, Macksville, and sec OHS H. SCOTT, work hw Ann far. AaM f'jM.

ami Jni 3a. Tetooo, G. 'The ladies of the R. C. made pre-paations for an oyster sapper Wednes dsy evening, but on account of the nd storm postponed it indefinitely.

Carter and Thomason- have started sfeed mill in Cassoday, just across she track, in the beilding formerly occupied by a drug store. if this is not a fact. influence. On the other hand, if he was in sympathy with them, the town is hctter off by his absence. frm tm mill 4 Vnm away to farmers; also a lot of neat memorandum books.

Come in some time when you have time and examine the new Deering machines and Solid Comfort Sulkv Plows. Sold bv jitk Physician and Surgeon. Office next door Jtofth of Furniture Store. 1-5" Jt r'nwf arc csmin fnm tm Ladies, tee Pinney 's immense stock jr 1 yaik WtikMtnakMr Complete line of Gents Furnishings And ffart tan wovfc nfian wr. ftti'trw tj nowTB taMSf tam of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces Macksville, Kassas 1 II baton Bros.

Co and Ribbons. tf. at Pinney s. tf. A11 calls promptly attended.

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