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Kansas Jayhawker from Clearwater, Kansas • 1

Kansas Jayhawker du lieu suivant : Clearwater, Kansas • 1

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Clearwater, Kansas
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The Farmer's Friend, the Laboring Man's Advocate and the People's Forum. Volume 1. Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas, Friday, March 23, 1900. Number 46. Grand Millinery Opening.

nig, wo don't seem to get very W. H. BOSTON. Vic. -President, J.

DALE, Cashic H. STCVENS. President, The Kansas Jayhawker, THE ONLY PEOPLE'S PARTY PAPER rl in'v. COUNTY J. R.

MILLER, Editor. A. H. WOOD. The old reliable harness man is.

back at his OLD STAND With a brand new stock of Harness And Saddlery and can furnish you with a Capital $5,000.00. State Bank of Clearwater, Clearwater, Kansas. DIRECTORS 1. II. Stevens, Marc Vermin, II.

M. Harrington, 11. Boston, S. 0. Carpenter, S.

B. Amnion, Macrsdie, Thos Strntton, R. Tucker, A General Banking Business, Locals. Mrs. C.

P. Y. Miller. PUBLISHER And PROPRIETOR. For carriage and wagon, paints go to Ira Johnson's.

Monday the 10th. was pay day on the Missouri Pacifiic. Dai iell Where art thou? Hero, Lord, Mayor of Clearwater. Mrs ''Me Loin went to Wjc.hi.ta Ralph Marquis was in Wichita' Thursday; Turned out job work for Mayor Johnson this week. The school has purchased a new organ recently.

Bon Evans left over the Santa FeforW ichitaT bur-day, Sackott made a business trip to Peek Saturday. Miss Alys Hammers left for Colorado Friday. J. B. Kell shipped a car of hogs Friday Keep ycur ent her eye on Daniel when he becomes mayor.

E.TI. Brown of this city was 1 yours old Monday. Miss and Miss Corbin made a business call at jliis oflioe Saturday. Don't fail to attend the millinery display at Miss Floren.ce Bigbee's next Friday March jBOth, Robert Palmer has sold his property in tiiwn to Mr. Fowler.

John Peterson Fet up a new D. M. Osborn binder this wwek. Dr. A.

Hatfield i- PAINLESS DENTIST Of Wichita in Every WEDNESDAY. Guarantees work for five years, J. FETERJCN, AND WAGON WORK. I lurid led the Osborne Inrm Implement. AUo Agent for Aultman A Tiiylo-r Threshing Machines.

Water, either round or half round, built at reasonable prices. 1 11 J'i'lii 1 1 fe d. CLEARWATE1I, KANSAS S. W. Sackett.

REAL-ESTATE AGENT. And BAD OFFICE WITH THEJahawkeb. Clearwater Kansas. and QUICKEST TIME IRA JOHNSON. General Blacksmithing, and machine "'orx All kinds of Wood and Carriage Work Also runs a Feed-mill in with the fhop.

Wagon Boxes and water tanks built at the lowest prices. pk-fnem out, endatewcenis liVa3 in. Mvfa1 In Kl Duil! A.im III I1.V..I 111 bUI If collars in wearing caps, city of these expensive necessities. For Sale Ira Johnson turn I CHFAFEST RATES are made by the M. vehicles oral! kinds iy is one way of sayind does ittoo lis exposureH ES1 as mucfi as use that wears 13 You are cordially invited to at tend my Spring Opening on I'l'i- lay March 1 I have a lull inoof hats and trimmings couist- ilig of the latust designH.

F'lorsnce BiglxHi. FOR SALE-rEarly Ohio seed po tatoes, at (ioets. per bushel for the next 20 days. D.H. Roberts.

Report Of City Caucus. City caucus held Tuesday even ing was as follows: the meeting called to order by Daniel Bacon, Daniel was made chairman, and Sautter secretary. 1 he chair man then made a speech and stat ed their object was to udminii-ter the a Hairs of the city in such a manner that would reduce taxa tion und improve instead of retard ing itB growth, The speaker most uuphaticajly protcbted agaiint the affairs of the city being run and its officers being dictated by i woman, he was for expansion ol ideas, and was willing lor Queen Victoria to rule the Boers wn.d whip them into subjection, but as a free born American citizen he protested against a woman i City to say who should be elected to office The speaker de clared she had no divine right to do so, on closing his address the audience and stamped their feet, ,) after the tollowing officers were nominated! Mayor Daniel Bacon for councilineif George Jekyll William Dr. Gardner, John Hammers, John L. Peterson, Marshal il liam Jamison, Police Judge Robert Palmer, street liinn-tit in George Withrow clerk, W.

11, Ferr- A colored man who was an old Union soldier was in town last Tuesday looking tor a house to rent. A.Jtl.. ood contemplates moving his empty house on some of his lots north of the Baptist church and will probably rent it hiill, The old colored man is practical girduer and with What other work he and his can get to do. in the town we plesiune he will not on ly make a comfortable living, but will be quite an acquisition to town, The dime, social, given by the ladies of the Presbvtriati church fuisday evening at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, W. II.

Boston was a decided success. A large num ber in attendance, and every one enjoyed themselves. They realis ed over fi dollars. Protected. Arks met Tuesday evening took in some new mem bers and installed the following officers: S.O.

Carpenter. C. JS. W.M, Jamison A. J.

Miller 2nd V. 0. X. Jno. K.

Stanley A J. W. It. Howard Clulp, Gold, Tompkins El mer Shaell'cr Earl Rots O.G A few of the following locals ap pears at the expense of a taxpayer of this City, Kansas has its Cyrus Lelum State Ihw CleaVwater has its Mrs Jacobs Municipal boss wheie they meet to tlx tip. Who shall nominate this one and that one for little dinkey offices.

At the. caucus last Week, One person pre? Hlit made the motion that the tfiicers running should, be elected for life. otliceof mayor sought Din-iel as it should be, and not have a Wo ni.iii seek him. judgeS in accordance with the views of Qeoige Washington objected to a third term, but it tvas the will Of tho She Bosb, and it hud to go. -The dust lias began 'to blow ov ur in "t-anbit town on the strength of street oonilnissioner bei nominated ovr there.

lt is notlwd in the last few days that the marshal has a stutter to his walkv and a long lost look on his face, Why answers why 1 IS. The ayhaWkbA will state that (here will be one more issue before election and if there ard ttiiy tantlidates fyroGJee who de serve npeeial moution just send in Quolitiuet and we will pul.cli them. on tc cSvl L.rX8 lungry, we can carry enough in our haversack to last three days, we do" our own cooking on the march coffee bacon and hnrd tack, at all other times 'wo get fed from our regular cook house, we have every thing purpose for field ser- ice which always go with the.coin- )any. There is nothing much to eat from the natives, they will give us rice which is all they have I marched two days with nothing but hard tuck and coffee. When wo have a good qiyvrtcr-niaster we inve plenty ot grub, but when the quarter-master wants to, he can beat us out of one half our rations There is n.

big steal made in every company, somo are worse than thers. It's hardly possible for any soldieiUu eat all the rations the Gov. allows him When I got lore yesterday, there were about six letters for me which Bert had sent with his things. I had only received two letters from vou since I left Frisco, quite a longtime. we had several from Aunt three from Grandpa's and one from Aunt Laura.

I am getting pretty ragged I haven't had a chn.ice to draw clothes since I left Frisco, but once, and did not get much then. I suppose I will get a chance soon to get more. We were paid this morning only get paid every Wo months, all in gold except one dollar and twenty Cents don't want any free silver in mine, we can see the effects of it here, you carry ft lot of big silver dollars, with a little ''silver in them than ours, and worth just one half as much. Wo are lust making out our clothing list can tell you more in one hour when I get home, than I can in a losten letters. I think I will be homo in six month1) some of the officers in our regiment are taking bets three to One, that we will be home by July 4th.

They: never lost any bets last year, and' they must nearly ktiuv, besides our colonel is a brother-inlaw to. Qen. Otis, and he can go when ever he gets ready. Our company is in he second batalioli Wider Major Spencer, and our Captain is Hyson I think our fighting is about over ind we are to do garrison duty lfire. We are about Jllteen miles north west of Manila bay.

Do vou ever have to pay postage on my letters SoruM or the oovs snv their folks hav to pay eight and ten cents to cafrv them here Write as often as you can. Lawrence II. Roberts. 152nd. TJ.

S. V. Co. II, Manila. Modern Totltifs.

Clearwater Council, No. 107, Modern Tontics, will organize tonight Mch, 2D, at G. A. R. The public is dol'clihllv in vited to attend the open meeting, Last week a friend of ours back in Missouri registered to Vote and then drank a glass of beer, his wife found it out, and became very rtngry about It, and the ntt aftel' lie had gone to his work she bold all the house hold goods took the baby and Went to Tennes see to live with Very foolish indeed for going why didn't she come to sUnnJr Kansas Where the women Vote and men don't drink beei Wednesday morning as sorlit1 parties wel'e passing north by the hot beds, thuv heard peculiar noist).

and came to find out the Cause, it was Daniel himself with his head down in a barrel saying to himself to hoar the sound, Good mornihir Mayor 1 and 1'me the Mayor of hie City if you please sir At the caucus held at the City Jial 1 last week the nonmmtious were as rolbwsi Mayor ti'a John son, coiincilmeti W. Bigbee, J. A. ftuhii, W. H.

kellers Si Ja cobs and Jud Parkers Police judge .1. Snavelv, Marshal Jurd Brumfield, Clerk Ferfifebti Street com niNtelbhW Mh ChNlbw -Oii'WedtifeBdtt. inqrhln hen Djtniel Bacon Wohfc ttt pub Oil his hat in the usual Way tie fbttod it was abbut tvto fciztJs1 fcdu kftrtlU bh ttftoDUnt of hin ljfclnij nominated fbt City mayb. -As this issue is tllsb gfttblt Up oh the plan bf uhbw it wbrilaM doenVi we suppose ftiskbea pWliU' iblbi FRISCO LINE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 er Year $1,00 lx Months ntercd Bt (he pr.ffloffke, Clenrwutcr Kanww letund cl3 mull matier.

FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN. Of Nebraska. THO BRIGHTEST JEWEL IN TIIL CROWN OF LIBERTY.

FOR VICE PRESIDENT. CHAMP CLARK Of Missouri. THE DIAMOND PIN ON THE SHIRT FRONT OF FREEDOM. LETTER FROM A SOLDIER. Laurence H.

Roberts of Clearwater, who in the Philippine Islands. 43iys An Intehestingi St.ory of IIlS ExpEHTE.VCI!. 3ubig. Jan. 25th.

1000. I will write again 'aiuUetnri fcnow where I am, that I am well find what I am This Jibout the second tim.o I have had chan.ce to write since Dee. 1ft. amjstill on d. service and have not beard from Bert Bine Dec, 2nd.

1 have lint had but two letters from liome since left Frisco. We wijl leave tonight or to-morroW'fof Manila, and will probably go to our regiment and company from there, Since our fight on Dec. 2ith. one company of the 40th. regt.

ha? come here and three companies of the 5th. (colored) They will stay hero on the west side of tho Island. We were in pretty close quarters for awhile. naaoim one punarefl rounds ci annmitioji to the man, and run Ave days over time to druW rations and no ration boat, or gun boat In the bay. We have not done much lately.

The 46th company had a fight few miles from' here lasd week, ono man had his leg badly shattered and will probably We it another, one was slightly Wounded. The insurgents lust nine or ton, two nine guns and two bamboo cannon. The also had a fight about the same place the day before, but Hone of them, were hurt. We have heard hut little since leaving Au-yi'lufl, how the war ia going on' The boats that Come, here don'i have much chance to get thr) new? suppose Wi will heal' something VfjiUn wo get to Manila. Since we have been here we haven't had an blankets, nnd it gets pretty cold Here at nights.

We got come na tive malting, and it does som- jood. One good thii.g over here He don't have to s'eep out of doors iiUich. The natives all live in t'UVim instead of the' Country and wo takfc it towtij we juf-'t WwiH many houses as we need aiid Mimti btdef and Jive ill them, at pfeWntthe towh Is ncttriy filled V1HI1 soldiers. 1 don't know how 1-ibgI will hold up, but faj. 1 have not been kick pit.ee I came to the Islands.

1 am getting fat 1 behove. They cay wc won't load tii the boat tonight, so we can't leave beforH morning, and the boys lire getting too noisy, will finidh later Oranitt, Jaii.28th. it)0C); Veil We finally loaded andgob Start we went to Manila and stayed there ntarly half aduy, Wediden't land but boarded another" bdat Und Curtio hi-rc, we are out f'oinpany and Klad to feet back Ijtjrfc has been in Chb hospital fur 4V0r tt frbekj I havuii't seen him lie is nearly well giiessv hb has Yoll wanted to knbw Im we done ttbottt'ur ration? easy to get rations. Ihe tfjwlia on the count are all rationed froth a ratlou bwiitj and inland toM-li close, gffc thohl from the etinst toft iiBi Tt)hl fttihfcr lit are iHtlohcdffom rotols, fend from there oumion fcfttlus take it farther. Wh Uum from' early U-oihiiig M.til MgU WilUM eat Set of Harness.

$7.50 UP. He will be thankful to have all his old customers back again and as many new ones as he can get Every body treated right. Repairing neatly done. Come in and see me, every thing new and first class. Sunday Services HIESliyTJSRIAN C11UKC1T.

Sunday school Sunday at 10 a. m. Y. P. S.

C. E. metB Sun day evening at Rev, MacCullough of the res by terian Chrch preaches every othei Sunday morning and evening, No Preaching next Sunday. Rev, A. McLain of the Chris tian Church preaches every other Sunday morning and evening.

Preaching next Sunday. BAPTIST I'HUncH Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Miller, of the Methodist church, preaches every other Sunday evening at 7:80 o'clock. No Preaching next Sun lav.

Railroad Time Table. MISSOURI PACIFIC. east, nor xi). No. 462, mixed, 10:02 a.

m. No. 0, 4:29 p. m. WEST norXD.

No. 5, 8:06 m. No. 451, mixed, 7:10 p.m. Train 162 makes connections at Wichita with'No.

10 for all points East arriving in St. Louis (with-ut change of cars) at 7.20 A Train No. fiK. 0. Jlail and Express, makesVonnections at Wichita for Hutchinson, Pueblo, Denver and all points West.

Also for points East, arriving in Kansas City 7.20 A. connectii with all 'lines diverging Av Tra3 Mississippi Commercial Congress I10US 1 ON, TEX. APRIL 17 to 21 Onu regular firs standard fare plus 2 for round tri. Sell April 18th and 14th, limiting ticket to continuous passage in each direction, with final limit for return of twenty one days froin (hue of salj, tickets not to bo good returning prior to the fourth dav fnm date of sale. APRIL 17th, to 2M.

H. Coad, Agent. Railroad Time Table. SANTA FE ROUTE No. 45 West bound lOiloa.

m. Connects at Hugo for liutchinson and the North and points South. No. 458 East bound .1 1O0 p. 111.

Connects at Mulvane for points 8otit.li and Smith west. Connects at Wichita for nil points East North and West, Best time tor Kansas City. St. Lotim and all points East. W.

It. Bnst'Ui. Agent W. 3. Black G.

i A. Topfka Kan. THE KANSAS JAYHAWKER Tit Only Pecrlz's ST. LOUIS and SAN FRANCISCO, R. R.

is the Popular Line to St. Loun and all points east: to Joplin, Carthage, SpringAcid, Fort Smith, and Paris, Tesarf. Close con, lections are made at Wichita with both the Santa Fe and Missouri purchase ticket, see that ac ific. When you they The Frisco Line. Train lOSIeives Wichita 1 :20 pm.

Tr.iin 107 a-rives at Wichita 3:30 pm Train 102 leaves Wichita 9 :50 pin. Train 101 arrives at Wichita Through reclining chair cars and Pullman palace sleepers from. 1.: j. li.mf olirt.iiiro Rpinonil.i'!1 t.hk roiltMs-. John and Scott Craig shipped a car of catt le Tuesday over the Siin- ta Fe to Kansas City.

Will Hammers went to Wichita Wednesday with horses for Mr. Morgan. S. P. Buckingham was hi Wich ita Wednesday, L.V, Buckingham left for the Strip Thursday morning.

Our Daniel was not cast in to th lion's den, but he eSpects to be cast into the mayor's chair. Remember the millinery open- it Miss Florence Bigbee's next "riday. Buisess is on the boom a new short order house in the Bear Building, John R. Senter, the "pacing Democrat1' iHthe busiest in town this week, loading 5000 bu, of coriv. The traveling epeciacle men left Sunday morning.

They did not do a very thriving business here. The people of Salem township are getting up a petition for ru ral delivery, For plow shares drill runners etc. go to Ira Johnson's. Charlie Gronpon, Millertoli's pop ular grain dealer was on our Etreets Wednesday, Thursday the 22nd was the l2nd amvel'sary ol Mr. and Mi's.

Join Craig's wedding, and their friends gave them a Htirpfii-e Dr. Cave was in our City Thvirs day. examining applicants for tin Mod'jrn Ton The Milk Maid's convention, an t-'iitertainini-iit. to be Eiven at the l.O.O.F. Hall (-nSntuiday ev oning March BlEt by the Rebekah lodge, promises to be a grand trout Lt'wis Stutikle is feeliilig on this market his week some four thous and bushels of corn from four miles east of tbw n.

"-'Jlist Minnie Uinenid who teach es Conway Springs spent Sunday in the City. Petorsohv who is attending school in' Wichita, spent Sutur day and Sunday with her puiOnts Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson of this Cityi t0mp Tom Vosb Deputy marshal tf Wkdiita uity was lie thils City Monday on otlieiul busl'iess Stewart, who its the Oldest person in this Township was 94 yoarts Old St.

Ptittrick's day i BtephbhBbti who Is here in ilrtertetbl'Utt) Mbtlem Tbntiestin company With tieV. Mtlain of theChfiteUiUivhhrth of this tity Hmfle trip kh t'ot'btry W'tedu- VV 10 II 1 1 IV LA on tJ" wlien taking a trip; we will please you rates, Further inforinution cheerfully given by tho nearest station agent or- B.F.DUNN, BRYAN SNYDER, District Pussen per Wichita. GeJ.eml Piiftei ger Agent, St Louis St. Louis and San Fi ancilco R. R.

rend via Lodge Directory. 0. 0. F. Ledge, Uo.

Meots every Monday L. Geis-endorf noble grand; A. W. Jones, fee rotary. Unity Lodge, No.

278, A. F. fe A. Meets inesday on or betore full moon, Keller, worthy master; W. Boston, secretary.

Recce Roberts Camp, No, 39, Sona ot eterans jets every 1 ues-day' night; Elmer Shatter captain; ihuchell, firet sergeant. N'innescah Tribe, 48, Improved Order of Redmen Meets every Wednesday night; Wm. Jamieson. faeliem W. JL Boston, chief of record.

Rebekah Lodge, No. 365 Meets every Thursday night. Lillian Pool, noble grand; Moruiic Cor bin, Secretary. 0. U.

W. Ijotlge, No. 808 Meet Friday night; H. fiurcheli muster workman W. Boston, recorder.

Cleftrwater Camp, No. 5888, W. of Mfets'fevery ii.v'j and third Saturday night of each month N. B. Smith V.

C. W. 22. Cya4, Gltk fast gitniiiR well nri'thf fntelliKPiit pmWIo nhow tbilr prwiiilon ot the 1 t'lont viulered Iff lllMl Two Trains Dally Joplin Carthage Monett Fort Smith Eureka Springs Saint Louis and All Important Points East, South and Northeast. Thls'ls the only road running through Reclining Chair Cars ind Pullman Pal dee Sleepers between Wic.tta and LouU without! Change.

Should yilt to lM otnx. (Mitv. ll mi or wrt the n. r'6 rrtti.

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