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The Sunflower Sentinel from Yates Center, Kansas • 2

The Sunflower Sentinel from Yates Center, Kansas • 2

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THE SUNFLOWER SENTINEL MIKACUL0US MUD. FOUND AT THE INDIANA MINERAL SPRINCS, IND. S. H. HOGCELAKD, poblUher.

KANSAS YATES CENTER, KANSAS ITEMS OF INTEREST. The hot winds from the south blow directly from the newspaper offices at Kingman. Prosperity is not an unmixed blessing. The El Dorado brass band will reorganize. The annual meeting of the Society of friends has been transferred from Lawrence to Wichita.

The prospect hole at Wichita is to be sunk 400 feet deeper. Wichita people think they are playing China. There are enough candidates for the Wichita postofficc concealed in the high grass to give a handsome Republican gain. Core Bhmmitbo, Kidney, Cladda Blood, Skla and Kervooa Diseases Big Hotel Uii Bees Erect4 and People Are Jonrnejloj There from All Over the Country to Bathe In the Mad. An Alaska colony is being organized at Parsons.

Enterprise runs to religion and Abi lene to base ball. Win field is going to have a fall festival that will tough the spot Staff on I girls have a "cooking club." They roast the young men at every meetings Newton is to have a "water carnival" when the new water works are completed. The grasshoppers in some portions of the state are reported to have damaged the crops considerably. The Santa Fe is putting in stock yards at Syracuse. They will have a capacity of not less that twenty-five cars of cattle.

In the obituary of a little child, a Newton writer says: "Like the snow-flake which leaves a spot but not a stain, was the little life of Baby Mar gnret" It is expected that at least 10,000 head of sheep will be fattened in the vicinity of Lvndon this fall. Thev will The postal department has promised A comber of Kansans are going1 to the Alaska gold fields seeking a fortune, 1 In an Arkansas City store a young woman is in charge of the overall and a young man presides at the corset counter. Judge Eiggs of Lawrence has refused to grant a temporary injunction against the owner of a building where a joint is located. A bathing club has- been organized at Chanute. The members take an awful oath to bathe every year whether they need it or not.

The hardest proposition that the public has ever been called upon to tackle is that Western Kansas was once a lake filled with wales and other fishes. Costa Rico, to which General Caldwell has been appointed consul is about' "half as big as Kansas. Fears that it would not hold General Cald to discontinue the newspaper train from Kansas City to Newton as soon as possible. An Abilene man is going to. the Klondyke.

He expects to bring back 850,000 in gold nuggets. That beats running a joint. A McLouth man, after walking 900 miles and enduring all the hardships, has succeeded in securing about of Alaska gold. His hardships are now at an end. Wichita offers to give McKinley a good time if he will only stop there on his western trip.

As if a man who is watched as close as the president is, be brought in from New Mexico and Arizona. deposit of most remarkable mni discovered in Indiana, has of recent years been attracting wide-spread attention. It is located at the Indiana Mineral Springs, Warren county, and has been formed by the action of the water from the famous Magno-Lithla springs. Through countless ages the foliage of magnificent oaks on the hillside has annually fallen into a basin, and has been reduced by nature Into a pure black earth unmixed with root, tones or sand. The water from the big spring for thousands of years has been soaking this deposit and saturating it with mineral salts, until now there Is a layer of medicated mud abcut two acres in extent and from ten to twenty feet ia thickness.

The strange medicinal value of thli peculiar, black, porous substance accidentally discovered by an old soldier, Sam Story, who had brought rheumatism home from the war and suffered with it for years. He was attempting to dig a drainage ditch through the mud deposit, and after indulging In this useless experiment for a vieek or more, gave up the idea, but meanwhile had been cured of his rheumatism. The fame of the mud began to spreafl and afflicted congregated at the Springs from everywhere. The method of using the mud was at first very primitive, the patient merely sitting down In the deposit where nature had laid it. But since then Improvements have been made, a beautiful hotel erected, and the mud bath developed into a luxurious experience.

The accompany Ing cut shows how it's done. The small boy base ball club of Mead going to play the big girls. The is big boys are putting the kids up tc some mean tricks, and an arbitrator may be needed. could have a "good time" in Kansas. The potato bugs are reported to have McPherson county will make a big done much damage over the state, and There never was a woman who married a man she disliked to please her parent.

When a man attends a concert wearing a pair of new shoes he is very apt to find it necessary to stand up all evening. When a woman can cut a spring chicken into as many as sixteen parts, she is training to become a boarding house keeper. It requires good management to keep fertile soil in its original condition and at the same time grow good crops every year, but it requires much better management to grow good crops on land which has been cropped down, and then attempt to build it up, What has become of the old fashioned boy whose face was a mass of freckles? The boys of today don't use lotions, but the boy whose face was so eovered with freckles that they ran into each other and hung over the edge la missing. He waa the smartest boy on earth. We refuse to call any summer girl a iream who wears a shirt waist.

We are as tired of the shirt waist as we are of strawberries. Grain which has gone through the sweat in the stack is in better condition to go into the granary than that Which is threshed from the field, for this final process of curing, which we call sweating, must be gone through with either in the stack or granary. Use Gentleness. Be gentle la stimulating the kidneys, otherwise roa will excite and weaken them. The happiest results follow, the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters to overcome renal inactivity.

Avoid the anmedicated, flery stimulants ot commerce, the kidneys have a delicato membrane easily Irritated, and upon this the action of such ex-oitants is pernicious. Malarial complaints, indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia and biliousness succumb to the corrective influence of the Bitters. We have always wondered who girls learched for four-leaf clovers. It is laid they make a complexion lotion out of them. Blackberries are good to eat only for" a few minutes, and that is when they are dead ripe.

We always wonder why the people who like blackberries don't eat their corn, cob and alL Every day we put papers aside to-read carefully when we have the time and then complain when we have the lime that we can't find anything to-read. A great many persons who buy medicines have no affliction except old which malady nothing can cure. Dyspepsia Is weakness of the stomach. It is the source of untold misery. It may be cured by toning and strengthening the stomach and enriching and purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Many thousands have been cured by this medicine and write that now they "can eat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by C. I. Hood tc Lowell, Bold by druggists. $1, six for $5. Get Hood's Pills cure all liver ills.

25 cents. payment on the court house bonds this as a result this crop will becutshorl year and clean up the rest next year. of what was expected. Of conrse, in Over twelye thousand dollars have already been paid. some parts of the state the crop is nol injured.

On July 24 th the Newton Mill and Elevator company bought 2,500 bush Miss Grace Allen, of Frcdonia, under arrest in Lincoln county; is els of wheat, paying 00 cents. The mill now is gi-inding the big order for charged ith poisoning a young ladj England. The wheat used is the very and her mother. The latter is dead. Jealously prompted the deed, botl best quality.

women being in love with the samf The new Smith county National Bank building at Smith Center is to be man. Before being arrested Miss Allen attempted to commit suicide, bu was prevented. The rivals are schoo; teachers. 42x60 feet. It will be a frame work veneered with brick.

They have not yet decided whether the building will The colored people of Horton are be one or two stories, but probably the latter. making arrangements to have a big time there the 4th of Aujrust. Th There has been an unusual amount celebration will be held at the city 7. vj s. i park and visitors are expected froir of heavy freight traffic through Newton during the pust week.

Much stock Hiawatha, Topelta and St. Joseph anc' all neiffhborinw towns. The- na.rU is being sent east, and extras have been running in all directions. All the empty cars possible are being sent west and south. committee aie having a new fountah: put in and the park is in excellent condition.

After all, Nature is the greatest of all chemists, and seems here to have prepared in a gigantic receptacle an enormous mass of medicine for poulticing sore humanity. When all else had failed, Nature's treatment, the Magno-Mud cure, as it is now called, has in hundreds of cases brought back health and happiness. Every school teacher claims 6he was Z. S. Spore of Halstead township There is still outstanding $77,501" claims a record for a big wheat crop in worth of Brown county bonds which Haryey county.

He says that he threshed 20 acres of wheat which well may be dismissed. A Wellington man recently counted 325 stacks of wheat from the court house tower, which gives a slight idea of the immense amount of wheat harvested in Sumner county this year. In one Kansas town a citizen is campaigning against Sunday evening church services on the ground that the heat and bugs will damn more souls than the religious exercises can save. There are endless possibilities in the advertisement of ice but those merchants in southern Kansas now advertising ice merely keep one advertisement standing and it gets very monotonous. A reverend Mrs.

Walker of Emporia, preach 3d a sermon in which she said that the mayor, for refusing to enforce the prohibitory law, was worse than any criminal. He has begun suit against her for libel. The Tennessee street car line in Lawrence is being torn up and will probably not be relaid. The company has under consideration the using of the material in extending the system to Haskell institute Indian school. The prohibition agitation is beginning again.

It always does in July in Kansas. Temperance people do not object to concealed violation, but it riles them to see men walking the streets boldly with beer foam on their whiskers. Chanute made a gain during the past year of 570 in population. At the beginning of the year it had a population of 4,153. Chanute increased her population year more than any other city or town in the state with the exception of two Pittsburg and Arkansas City.

Neosho county is credited with a gain of 1,111 making her population 19,308. A steamboat captain in an early day refused to let two Germans whose coats bad been stolen, eat at his table. Dan Anthony was abroad and took his pistols, took off his coat, gave it to one of the Germans and while eating himself commanded the German to eat; as soon as the first German had finished the other took Anthony's coat and ate. will fall due in 1900. The commissioners are now worrying over the ques averaged 41 bushels to the acre.

He has sold the entire lot to the Halstead the best scholar in her class when she went to school. tion, whether they shall levy a tax tc take the bonds up or refund them. II will take a tax of about 15 mills tc Milling company for 51 cents per bushel. Don't Tolaoco Spit and Bmoka Tonr Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and for Ter, be magnetic, fall of life, nerro and visor, take No-To- Ed Curry, who lives five miles south raise money enough to pay the bond; off.

A good many of the farmers art in favor of having this levy made. Pae, the wonder-worker, that make weak men Iron. All druggists, 50o or ft. Cure guaranteed. Booklot and aampla free.

Address Stay-In Remedy Chicago or New York. east of Hartford, threshed 1,700 bushels of No. 2 hard wheat from 35 acres of ground; the same was sold at 50 cents, f. o. or an average of $27.20 Four stacks of wheat representin: about 500 bushels, were supposed tc We have heard a great many com have been burned by thugs near Ash plaints of the heat, but the worst was from a woman who boards, and who does nothing all day but fan and rock.

erville, Mitchell county, July 20th That it was the work of incendiaries SI00 Tyny Man. WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE per acre. The land on which this wheat was grown is supposed to be as poor land as there is on the Neosho bottoms. there can be no doubt, as the straw was scattered ten feet away from the America's Leading Musical Institution is The "New England Conservatory ot Music" of Boston, which has nearly Peter Brouke, who has been mining and Of Weakness In Men They Treat 6tacks, the match applied, and it burn ed slowly until it reached the stacks one million dollars invested in its magnificent buildings and home with unsurpassed It is surmised that this was done ir in Lincoln county, has become discouraged at the small return and will go to Colorado. The indications for advantages in the line of equipment and order to let the fire bugs get away be educational ability.

People make themselves very miser coal in Lincoln county are very good, but the output is so small compared with the expense of mining that it has able by telling jokes on each other. not proved profitable and it is probable that no more attempts to mine will be made at present E. G. Neadeau Son, post traders at the Pottawatomie reservation, near ft'all to Care. An Omaha Company places for the first time before the public a Magical Tsxat-mbnt for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men.

No-worn-out French remedy: contains no-Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is a Wonderful Treatment magical in its effects positive in its cure. All readers, who are suffering from a -weakness, that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha, and they will end you absolutely FREE, a valuable, paper on these diseases, and positive proofs', of their truly Magical Treatment. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are being restored by them to a perfect condition. This Magical Treatment may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure.

They are perfectly have no Free, Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have.

,9280,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar or their charges may be deposited in a bank to be paid to them -when a cure is effected. Write them today. Holton, whose store was closed by creditors on account of the defalca Meanwhile the captain of the boat hid out down in the engine room and pray tion of $20,000 by a' trusted employe some time ago, have employed attorneys to fight the attachments run against all their property on the reservation. They claim that the secre ed to be spared. Last spring the city mills of Abilene, In order to test the spring wheat grow tary of the interior has ruled that the Indian tribal rights which the firm has prohibit the attachments they may ing in Dickinson county, in hope of securing a grain that would be free from danger of winter killing, put out some seed of spring wheat under favorable fore it burned to the stacks.

W. H. Pottle, the merchant of Ar kansas City, is being commended foi his charity in the case of Ray Reed who was killed by a train. Formerly Reed had worked for Pottle, but busi ness relations between them ed. When Reed was killed none of his relatives could be found and Mr.

Pottle attended to the funeral and bore th expense' of the rites. The. dead boy can not thank him, but it raises him high in the estimation of his living employes On July 23 Governor Leedy respond ed to the demands of a pitition signed by a majority of the citizens of Wilson county praying for the pardon of A. J. James from the state penitentiary where he is serving a term for manslaughter in the fourth degree, tc which he pleaded guilty May 5, 1897.

Tho governor issued an unconditional pardon which was recommended by Judge L. Still well i who sentenced James. The prisoner is past CO years old. He was married last winter to a young girl and was living in aparent happiness, but discovered evidence which convinced him that Jesse Cul-bertson, a young man, was unduly intimate with the young wife. The old man lost no time in getting a revolver and after waiting several days for Cul-bertson to appear, met him on the street in Noodcsha and shot him dead.

Some of the people of Ncodesha and have on the reservation. The attachments aggregate about $15,000. Coleman on the Cut. Mr. R.

Lindsay Coleman, ex-president of the National Cycle Board of Trade, ani president of the Western Wheel AVorus, ia speaking on the cut in bicycles, says: This cut in the price of $100 wheels nas occasioned no surprise. We expressed the opinion five years ago that other makers would fully realize their error in endeavoring to maintain a fictitious value on their product, and that the prices we bad fixed on Crescents would become the ttandardprice for other high grado wheels. "One of the secrets of the success of the Western Wheel Works is, that we not only guarantee our wheels, but we guarantee our prices as well, and the purchaser of a Crescent in Febrvary has the satissac-tion of knowing that his neighbor who purchased a Crescent in July paid the tame price as he did. ''I do not anticipate that a still further reduction in the price of bicycles will be made this We would rather have anything that is lost stay lost forever than have il found by a methodical man. Education Attention of the reader is called to the announcement of Notre Dame university in another column of thia paper.

This noted institution of learning enters upon its fifty-fourth year with the next session, commencing Sept. 7, 1897. Parents and guardians contemplating sending their boys and young men away from home to school would do well to write for particulars to the University of Notre Darae, Indiana, before making arrangements for their education elsewhere. Nowhere in this broad land are there to be found better facilities for cultivating the mind and heart than are offered at Nolle Dame conditions. The first field of ten and one-half acres, just threshed, CURE YOURSELF! Dm Biff 42 tor nnniatiiriti July 23 Barton county farmers begin work on a mutual irrigation ditch to yielded only forty bushels, while win discharges, inflammations.

lalieSaaysA f-f-rf VI leave the river about four miles west iiiitaitiuuv ur utuvtsuuui nf in it a inAmhranni. ter wheat in the vicintiy gave twenty- stitDlf DM sHTMltr t4 (FnTMts mmin. Painless, and not astrin. five or thirty bushels per acre. The lVTHeEvANS CrtF.WCM.C0.

gent or poisonous. S9 Sold byDrarrlsU, outlook is for no more experiments. OINCIMNATI.0 v. b. a.

7. or sent in plain wrapper, by exoress. sretmirl. for Only sixty-four acres were sown in the of Pawnee Rock and about ten miles west of the point where the Koen ditch taps the river. This ditch will be built entirely by the farmers, and the stock of the company will be owned entirely by them.

The ditch, when SI .00, or 3 bottles, 12.75. Circular sent sa request. county this year. i a a xne university at utiawa nas received an. interesting accession to its roll of students.

Mr. T. Fushida, a SAVE MONEY completed, will be 30 feet wide and six feet deep, and extend from the river Bend 2-cent stamp for our big Catalogue. Over 400 illustrations. Groceries, Dry Goods, Harness, Granite and Tlnwars, Novelties, Drucs, etc at unheard of prices.

Silver Man Bros. Big Supplf House, Kansas City, Mo. in a northeasterly direction, emptying young Japanese of 20 years, has arrived fresh from his native land to enroll into Dry Walnut, about 12 miles from 1 himself at Ottawa university. Mr. the point where the river is tapped Fasbida, although but three weeks St.

John's Military School, Mon for College or Business. Careful supervision. 10th opens Beptmber 1st. Address CM AS. E.

BAKliKK, M. II cad Master. from his. native heath, has already H. B.WILLSON AGO.

Wa.h. PATENTS Americanized himself he wears his first suit of clothes of western civilization and talks a remarkably good ington, D. Ne fee till patent secured. 48-page book n-ee. This ditch will secure the underflow and overflow waters of the Arkansas on the same general plan as that of the Koen ditch, but will in nowise interfere with the water supply for that ditch.

It i said there is no doubt doubt but that enough water can be secured the year round to supply both Wilson county indorse the action of James, although lie pleaded guilty to quality of the English language. Mr, manslaughter and was sent to the penitentiary. Others of the people of Nco- DUHtS WHtKE ALL ILSi Fushida home is at Chofu; he has A loafer always complains of veather more than a hard working pan. Educate Tonr Bowels With Cascarots. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.

(Oo. If a C. C. if all, druggists refund money. Best Cough Syrup.

Tastes Good. Use 1.1 been a student at Tokio and Yokoha 1,4 in time, noiq py nmgprists. desha think James was fool at his ma. ditches. age to marry a girl wife..

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1896-1901