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The Whiting Weekly News from Whiting, Kansas • 1

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MA. VOLUME IX. WAITING, KANSAS, SATURDAY AUGUST 29, 1891- NUMBEB 25. II II I I I III IL II I III Short Hand. PUBLISHED BTKBT BATUUDAY UOBNINO.

Died Friday morning, J. I. of this city. Funeral service to All of our young readers have doubt merclal department In Campbell University, won many golden opinions. He will still be round In the University.

Mrs. Ehrenfeld. day after day, led us away Into the child's world and showed day at tbe M. E. church at 1 o'clock, flATDEN A fJArDEJf HOLTON.

KANSAS less heard of Stenography, or Short MRS. ANNA MOON. Editor Prop. IIATTIE tlOON, Associate Editor Hand writing. Ri trier's Commercial by Rev.

McCuidy. J. F. Bull passed through town Tuesday on his way to Toppka were lie Wm. Leppeen Is building anew barn.

G. D. Keitheline weut to Netawnka Saturday. Isaac Beam and family visited at W. Paige's Sunday.

Miss Julia Powel of Netawaka is visiting Miss Birdie Huff this week. Some of the Auroraites attended the entertainment at Netawaka Monday us many or me marvelous Mings to ue found there. She clearly demonstrated to us by practical illustrations with WHITIMQ. JACKSOH CUUWTV, KAN8A. OFFICE HOURS, -From 9 a.

m. to 5 r. x. uouege.et. josepu, win send a copy of Moran's Primer ut the Pitman System, and give two lessons by mail, also, to any person who will send 25 cents in stamps.

A card with your name written in short band will also be sent. Try it. class of children, selected from tho city scoools, many of the Instincts and ten Txkms: $1.00 per year, in advance evening. DENTIST. dencles of childhood, which are only provinces the has discovered in that Mr.

Huff has added very much to tbe 'little sphere of which she Is such an Entered at the Pott Office, Whiting, Kant at, at Second-claw mallet. 'attended tbe Republican League Wednesday as a delegate from Centralla. He Is a hot Republican, and good representative for that party. A communication from Mrs. Anna B.

Fisher of Atchison dated Aug 7th has been crowded out from time to time until it Is now to late. We would however bo pleased to hear from her very ofteuandwe will hereafter see that it has space. The correspondence from Netawa-ka in the Recorder of last week, spoke Horton appearance of his suiroundings, by cut ting the weeds In his yard. actlye explorer. Mrs.

Ehrenfeld will teach In the primary department of the JOHN SSHLBRKTfl HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTER PAPER HANGING a Specialty. What has become of George, he has XjOCAXi JOTTmGS Colorado school In Uolton this year. not been seen on the road between The examining committee, two of POPULAR Lawn Ridge and Netawaka for two whom, Mr. Fleming and Mr. Hale, we have spoken, the other one Miss Carrie Whiting, Kans.

Itema crowded out. Corn wanted on subscription. Mrs. J. B.

Lewis i on the sick list, days. Mr. E. C. Wagner and a friend from Blua.

yrtt with us nearly alt the time, of the 9th commandment, which set the Mis 'Blue is a graduate of Campbell Miss Jennie JJeegle has been on the people here to studying the Bible. University and a sincere friend to edu Consumption Cured. An old physician retired from prac flick list. Illinois visited his mother, Mrs. Huff a few days lad; week, they left Saturday for California where they will search for gold.

09 A barrel of barn paint Just opened cation and its votaries. On the whole the institute was con at Green's. tice, having bad placed in his hands by an East India missionary the for- ducted as a model school, except the A young lady of this neighborhood School Bunolies have arrived at F. They used to know the ten commandments well but had forgotten them, and could not tell which book they are in. You would be surprised to know how few people know where they are.

Even old sabbath school teachers are about as dumb as any one else. Finally they was very much surprised the other day M. Green's. mulaof a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of What" its aim was to show the "How' and in this respect It was a success Manv items were crowded out while at her work in the kitchen. She saw a very large snake laying on the floor, but instead of killing It, ad a Uonsumption, JJroncmtis Catarrh Asthma and all luug and throat affec again, last week.

The rain insures an enormous crop called ou Clara Poyer, of the News of tions, also a positive and radical cure How to train the child's mind is the problem before us and well can we say we received stiength which will be lasting No teacher can afford to slight institutes or teacher's associations. It brave girl would, she perched herself of tomatoes this fall. fice, and she told them where to find it P. B. Ehrenfeld and son Willie Whiting Cor.

to Recorder, upon the table and watched itd'sappear In a rat-hole. Oh I dear the idea of living in a house with a snake. She saysi for Nervous Debility and Nervous Complaint, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his dutv to spent Sunday in Denison. Miss Anna Petersen, aged 19, died Is tuet-e we unify our work and plan Give Mrs. Hall a trial in dressmak our campaign, rendering each other she is almost afraid of a snake as she is Thursday afternoon, at the family res! dence on High street, of consumption make it known tohis suffering: fellows.

stronger for the grand work of mould ing. You will be pleased. of a mouse. Hum. She had been a sufferer for a long time ing character into noble forms.

May Look! at the chance in Kaufman's Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human Buffering, I will send but her disease did not assume a serious we all work together In this noble field page ad. Fine bargains. free of charge, to all who desire it turn until ouly a few, days previous to Straight Creek. See the pile of slates ot all kinds this recipe, in German, French or El. GREEN, DEALER IN Drugs, Books, Stationery, Toilet articles, Wall paper, Faints, Oils and, Window glass.

F. M. GREEN. her death. The remains were taken to Mrs.

Johu Ireland has been quite and sizes at F. M. Green's, We talk of the "veil of the future" and try to pierce it and discern what lies before us; fellow teachers that veil is the veil ot a statue on which we are Lnglisu, with full directions for pre Whiting Sunday for burial, and later dick, but we understand is convalescent. George Ernest is spending a few will be removed to Chicago to repose paring and using, bent by men by addressing with stamp naming this Mrs. Dorthy Ward, of Craig, is days with his aunt at Denison.

beside those of her father. The familv now at work childhood. paper: W. A. Noyes, 820 Powers "West side wickups" of last week seeing to he receiving more than their share of affliction, as only last January Much more of praise might be saiAof the Institute of but I must forfc u-, visiting with the family of A.

S. Eu-bank's. Miss Cora Miller will wield tho birch block, Rochester, H. Y. were unavoidably crowded out.

the father and husband, C. C. Petersen Mrs. J. K.

Trueblood was in town only; hoping we may be found, ar Jie at the "Lone Star" school house this died of consumption. Commercial. frieiids of humanity, may we recognize the past week, so it is reported. our Schools as gardens, cultivated1 by The "vomen alone, are not the gos- Miss llattie Moon returned tc Ilol- winter. Matthew Grannell and family and W.

Mackasy were the guests of W. J. our 'labor, and watched by our vigi sipers. The curbstone posers and loaf ton Monday for a two weeks Btay. lance, which are to supply our nation A full attendance is desired at the DID YOU READ THIS? IF NOT, READ IT, Marshall Sunday.

ers Bling more dirt, engage in more slandtrotw remarks, vulgar speeches and filthy conversation, thereby doing Rebekah Lodge Friday, Sept. 4th. with fruits and life in the future, then may we greet each other as brother and Mr. and Mrs. John Black attended Mr.

and Mrs. Fields of Netawaka, and sister iu a grand and noble calling the divine services at Bateman school more injury, creating more discord. nnent Sunday with James Fields and W. V. and causing a more general lowering of house Sunday.

1 wife. morals, than any whole town of Charles Sawhill spent Saturday and Itch, Mange, anc Scriitcb.es human The city presents a much neater ing women could do. And yet the hue Sunday with his sister, Mrs. R. cr animals cured JU minutes by I havo bought the stock of FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING of appearance since the weeds were mowed and cry in all cases of the neighborhood Dague and family.

down. FRANK LOVE Co. and will continue in busines in the same buildin. Mr. and Mrs.

II. Black have been scandals is "the women did it." We know of one male individual in this Squire Belden is In New York, call -j 41ama tut fliA uinlrnnea rf anma rit Ilia spending the past two weeks in Banner, Vd ILIC1C IUD uvuoin VI. B1.1UU vv place that makes a practice of tbe above detestable pass-time, and who with Mrs, Black's parents. 'Relatives. and will be pleased to wait upon all their custemcrs and as many new onet as see fit to call upon me.

C. C. Clonch and wife wont to Horton Chas. Johnson of the Everest En has noc for years been known to have Woodford's sanitary lotion. This never fails.

Sold by F. Green Drug-gist. English Spavin liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or calloused lumps and Blemiahes from horses blood spavin curbs. Splints, sweeney ring-bone stifles, sprains, all, swollen throats coughs, Etc. save fifty dollars by us, of one hottlo.

Warranted' Sold by M. Green Druggist. "erprise, will remain in that city Just as bsen occupied otherwise. This may last Saturday to visit Mrs. Clonch 's brother, and returned home Sunday.

TrtTTlT T-l we expected. account ror some or tue "distant rum ORD UHN Little Nellie Morgan is very sick with bling" referred to by Rev. McCurdy, In Lookout for swindling lightning rod Cholera Infantum. A young child of his discourse Sunday evening two peddlers that are said to infest this part W. Whitcraft's is also quite sick weeks ago, but we know that tho indi of the country.

with the same disease. Miss Minnie Snider spent a few vidual was not ut that service, for he seldom goes to such places, his associ Mrs. J. K. Trueblood, of Topeka, JAMES GILLIKS, C.

D. LOGAN, Notice of Appointment days in the country with her sister, came up last Saturday for a short visit Daisy, last week. State of Kansas, with Mrs. G. Jackman, and numerous ss.

ates belong in thesaloons, billiard halls and other questionable places, but especially on the street corners whithng dry goods boxes, and watching for a The communication from Mrs. It- other friends in and near Whiting. Jackson county, Logan Gillies. M. Monroe was received to late for pub Ucation last week.

Mrs. Ida Gordon and children, of "sweet morsel. Kansas City, are spending a month In the matter of the estate of George T. Watkins, late of Jackson County, Kansas. Notice is hereby given, that on tbe The most' of the excursionists to -DEALERS IN- with Mrs.

Gordon's mother, Mrs. Geo. Griggsville returned last week and re Notice. The Advent Christian Church will hold Leckenby, and her sisler Mrs. William Lindsay.

port a pleasant time. 17th day of August, A. D. 1891, tho undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Jackson Cwunty, duly appointed tnd qualified as executors of the a camp meeting at Arrintrton. Mr.

John Crawford and family and Lelia and Cecil Fiester returned from About a week ago a very painful ac Lumber and Coal LIME. CEMENT and BRICK. will of GeorcrM T. Watkins late of Jack Griggsville Wednesday. Sept.

4th to 13th Joseph Andenon of that place has the renting of the cottages to those who wish to stay through the meeting. Meals and lodging will he cident happened to Dave Morgan while helping one of his neighbors thresh. In attempting to pull some straw from W. H. Cox left for New Mexico sou county, deceased.

Ail parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly, furnished cheap to all others. Elders Thursday to take charge of a government school at that place. Effingham is making great prepara Wm. Sheldon of Minnesota, II. G.

Mc- Our stock in the above lines are full anct Abbie C. Watkins. Geoiige A. Watkins, Executors. tions for the dedication of the County complete, Call on us when in need of such Culloch of Iowa, Wm.

E. Todd of Nebraska, and others, will there to preach the word. AH are invited to the tumbling shaft, his shirt sleeve was caught and instantly he was drawn to the rod and was whirled around for about ten seconds. His aim was broken in two places, near the wrist and above the elbow. Dr.

Smyth was call-in to set his arm. At present he is doing as well as could be expected. High school of that place, Sept. 1st. materials.

Mrs. James Gillies leturned from come. By order of committee. Denison, Saturday last, where she has BABY CARRIAGES. AT Factory Prices- We manufacture and sell lirect to families at Factor; Free Gratis, The exhibition at the State Fair this been yisiting her father-in-law, R.

Gillies. Kansas. Whiting year promises to be the best that has -For fresh meats, homemade lard NO. The Normal Institute. Aug.

25, 1891. ever been seen in this state. Jackson prices delivered freight free. Write tor new 64 naze catalogue Co. must be well represented.

The Great Rock Island Route will ship free of charge any Horticultural or Agricul Bof baby carnages, boys bicycles veiociped6s, wagons, girls tn doll c.bs. toy furniture chairs, baby jumpers, cradles Address tural product worthy of exhibit, and in case the farmers can not get the ex liibit to the station, S. II. Logan will K. G.

Baby Carriage Co. attend to same free gratis, if notified. Bring them in as soon as possible to se iMainstKansas city, mo. cure good situation at exhibition. Throw in large sunflowers and corn stalks.

This costs the Rock Island hundreds of dollars. and farmers should do their part to show up well what this fish, and all the delicacies to be found in a first class butcher shop, see D. C. Ehelmesser. The dates for our County Fair are 6th to the 11th.

The State fair at To-peka 11th to the 19th. Special rates on all railroads. Wm. Hedge and son, Brown have felt the effects of the change in the climate at Pueblo. Both having been sick since their arrival at that place.

Mrs. Alex Hatch of Wallace, made us a pleasant call one day the past week. Her many friends would be pleased to have the family return and reside umong us acain. Elton Dalrymple have purchased the stock of drugs of Mr. J.

W. Fleming at Holton and propose to add to the stock of drugs and hooka until they have the only stock in that city. Dress making Mrs. Hall has opened her dress making parlor one door south of the turniture store. She respectfully solicits the ratronge of all in this vicinity.

Satisfaction part of Kansas can raise. Live Poultry Wanted- Hens, Rcmsters, ducks, geese And Turkeys, Corning. Aug. 19, 1891. Edttok News: Thinking you might The Jackson County Institute closed August 20th.

The enrollment bad reached one hundred and eight. As is always the case, at the close of any good work or enterprise, the disbanding and seperatlon was affecting. Each member felt that he had been blessed bv having been there, he felt stronger and more fitted for the position he was soon to fill. The instructors had been selected with care and each one had been selected in view of their special fittness for the work they weie to do. The County Superintendent, Mr, Fleming, did all in his power to make it, "easy to do right, and difficult to do Mr, Fleming is a good strong pusher in Fiich work.

He seemed to have the in terest of each member at heart and won the good will of all by showing them that their interests were his interests too. Mr Johnson as a conductor is a good one. He is a man of Mterling qualities and well fitted for the position he held. His institute manifested their appreciation ana love for him with a beautiful gold ring. Mr.

Johnson goes to Washington. D. C. where he will pursue his studies during the next year, when he wiU return to Kansas. We wish htm liai I 't MS-' i ivvv Hedge Beown.

DEALERS IN Hardware Farm Macuinery We have a large stcck cf Plows, Listers, Drills Corn Planters, Disc and smoothing Harrows, Seeders, Wagons, Buggies, Carts and Barb Wire. We also have Field Garden seeds in bulk. We do not sell on commission bat pay SPOT CASH lor nor goods and will sell them at a LIVING profit. If you need anything in our line cal and get our prices W. want to buy Timothy, Millet, Oats nix! like an item from the campmeeling I take an opportunity to write one.

The PAY IN FOR WHICH I WILL CASH camp ground is delightfully cool and provided with plenty of good water. Twenty one tents are pitched In the In-closure besides the boarding tent which has been abandoned because not allowed to sell cigars. Much to the chagrin of the managers they were sold on Sundav contrary to contract, making the meeting a jfijtanlrc desecration for it is estimated there were fiftHeu hundred people present. AH is qnJpf imv Spring Chickens highest market price. Turkeys per pound 6 cts.

Hens per pound cts. Cmws to be Emplr. Ducks full feathered per do'z. $1.49. Geese full feathered per doz, 3 00.

Roosters per dozen, old, 1.24. l-igfws per dnz-n. 1.00 NOTICE THIS Sick or unraaiketiible l'oultry Not Wanted. To be at ti store of mciex 4 4 no further is The meeting will continue next. Yonr-t ni'v Mil II.

Af. Furniture and Carpets. A fine large stok IVdroorn Parlor sets. Lounges, Carpi-ts and Lace Curtains at Scl.H!in;r Meek, earl side of square, Holton. 9 26.

Carpets! CarpetsI We are handling a large line of In rain and Brussels carpet. tt'n rect from Chicago and Philadelphia rsarke's. Pii-s verv ln- V- Tt i-. ''TP' satti; nmw "a 7t Aurora. Vt'tt lax seeds.

Respectfully HEDGE BRQWK WMtM Kansa i ii 'of the Com-f F. H-.

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