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The Kansas Sunflower from Clyde, Kansas • 8

The Kansas Sunflower from Clyde, Kansas • 8

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1 Mnrtln Mohlee. Sec. of the State! A. 0. II.

17. DR. R. T. BHAW (or flrit-claia Dental work.

East Corner Square, IT TOUCHES THE SPOT. Wbld(MMt Why, Eirjchi-p's Balso OF PIXE doet. It the only Cough Syrup oa tba market that la aold on tba folio lug conditions Wa guarantee every bottle to vivo entire aatlafaeUoa or wo refund the money, and do It shaerfullv. too. Far aala hv Last Friday evening the Workmen met in regular session in their lodge room and transacted the regular business of the order.

After other business was all transacted they decided to choose up sides and see how they could succeed, Every Workman take uotice business of importance Friday night, Nov. 17th, 1808. You are expected to beonhond. Now don't forget the time, The following is a list of the names as chosen to work for new members. Are you one of them? If you are, get some cards and folders and go to work with a will: City feed store, one door east of the post office, Oscar Davis.

Manager. R. J.Orr moved to town Tuesday lie will enguge In the real estate buBlocsi and will bo found In Hopkins Hopkins office, north side of the square. a We want you aud all your neighbors to have the best reading matter possible this winter and at as little cost as possible: therefore our offer elsewhere. In S.

S. Freeman's add lost week wo should have said hens 4o and not young roosters 4 In place of 6. This was our mistake lo quoting bis prices gor tomorrow and Saturday. WASTED! A first class man for a farm. None others need A permanent place for the right man.

S. K. Linscott. Maloney, Captain OHayden 0 Lambert Taylor Henry Lutz Clark 1 Schooley Plummer FWoodworth WFrederisy A Beauchamp Harrigan Cutter Stick Holcomb Schirmer Stanley Canfield A Achonbach Messenger A Gibson PMeteker Lutz JJHibbard Phillips A Sarbach HCrabill Colt WRouth CFarr Richardson Woodworth Hockham PHaas A Landis WVestle Rockefeller Freeman Quackenbush BPorterfield MBMullins Mann Groover Martin Hill Agricultural Department, In the City In Iho Interests a new frater nal Insurance Order. Particular of which will be found eUewherri In this Ismie, In his mentation of the Passion Play.

April 14, ltov. Mr. LewU taught and Inspired us through eye and ear. Mwhofhls description was exceedingly impressive to me in lis religious power. nouTuia vastor riigrim vnucn.

University. Friday evening. Nov llth. Mrs. Georgia Notestlne, Grand Re.

corderofthe Dwee of Honor. wl be with us on the evening of Nov. all members of the Degree are re quested to be present. All members of the A. U.

with their faml les are Invited. Refreshments wll! be served. O. H. Clark, Reoordar.

Ouk Grove iifjdef Pore Bred Po- land Chi a lloffi and Short Horn Cattle, Farm located 6 mils east of Hoy and 5 miles north-west of Merlden, Kansas. Pigs of both sexes and bulls for sale at prices that farmers can afford to pay. G. W. Priest.

Meriden, Kans. Elsewhere In this issue we give the best offer ever given to the public. In fact It Is a combination that can't be beat for the farmer. We know what we are talking about when we sav that tho Live Stock Indicator Is the best farmer's paper of the kind publUbed- The Institute edition Is worth more than tho price of all-while the Poultry Farm will ten times over pay for its self in one year. Tell your neighbors about this and tell him we give him or bcr the same chance as we do you.

On Friday evening, November llth. there will be given at the University the flrstcof the six numbers of the lecture course. This will be the fa mous lecture on Passion Play of Ober- ameruau. by Rev. J.

J. Lewis. This great lecture has been given over Of ten hundred times. Fifty times in the city of Boston alone. We feel that all who attend this -lecture will be amply repaid and as seats aie be ins taken raoldly would advise that they be secured soon.

The following is the report of dls trlctno, 29, for the month ending November 4th. 1898 Total number enrolled, 49; average dally attendance 32; number or pupils tardy.O. Those not absent during -the month were, Eddie Flynn, Esther Flyn'j, Nellie Morrisey, Ethel Bohannon, Joe Flynn Anna Reamer, Millie Minoer, Edgar Bohannan, and Jennie Flynn. Oora Miller, Teacher. Revival MtsHnas at tas Presbyterian Church.

Neit Sabbath, Nov. 13th, Rev. B. Buell Love, IX of Warner, will begin a series of revival meeting at the Presbyterian churofe in this elty. Love is accompanied by Prof.

0, W. Barter, Liberty, who will have "Charge of the music. A cordial Invitation Is extended to every ooo to attend these meetings. Meetings be- fin Sabbath, Nov. 13th, at II a.

continuing throwgh the week, each afternoon and evening. Coma. A dispatch was receiven here Toes Yternoon, that Mrs. Nellie BawMns -eldest child of Mr. and Mrs.

Tfcos. A4btonof thiscity, had died in San fFtanslsco. Htra. Rawlins, with her daughter Luk, has made California her home for the past three years, 'Mrs. Rawlins was a kind, ieving mother and daughter, and ner nlden death is a reat shock to aM who ifenow her.

tint) leaves her cam Is, a daughter, Hwe brothers, two jo mourn her loss. Iler brother Frank le't on the Rock Island train the name evening to attend to tho last ad rites, nod to oring Lul bowel with him. Rebecca A. Mead was bom in the State of New York, Dec. 2nd 1-682.

Departed this life Nov. 6th MM, be-l lag 85 years, 11 months, and 4 days -of ate. In 1842 she was united io marriage ta Wm, F. Bates, who preceded ber over the dark rier six years agn. To this union were born four children tbnee her.

oi waom aumre ana mourn In 1845 Mrs. Bates together with her husband tod family removed to Wisconsin where they resided until 28 years ago at which time they came to Kansas settling In Jackson Co. which has since been her home, More than 47 years ago she became a Christian, uniting with -the M. E. Church and has since lived a life consistent with her professed faith in Christ.

Funeral services were conducted at the Christian Church Monday Nov. 7th at 11 o'clock A. M. after which the body was laid to rest in the Holton cemetery. North Subscribe for the Sunflower.

TryBrunner'sMarket Minor Chevls has returned home from Omaha, foraihort visit with bis parents, Forty-six head two year old good grade native steers at Ireland's sale on Nov. 15. WANTED. A cook and dishwasher at the Aveuue House, J. J.

Lewis on "Passion Play" tomorrow evening, Nov. 11, at University. Rev. Allison will commence a revl val meeting nest Sunday, in the Pre byterlan Church. Fine watch repairing all work guaranteed at D.

Bonebrake's, east side square. The Chicago Twist is the best bread on earth Bobby's is the place to get it. Good residence property to ex change for dry goods ana notions. Address this office. Mr.

Summerland, who has been quite sick, we understand is some bet ter at this writing. The cheapest place In town to buy queenswarc, tinware is at The Fair. a John McAlsy and wife, of Liberty, sgent Sunday and Monday with W. J. Marshall and family.

Anvthlnir. necessary to make up a good Thanksgiving dinner you will find at Brunner's market. a Flour, meal, chop, bran, and in fact eviry thing you need for feed for man or beast, at City Feed store. i Don't forget it. The best 20c dinner in Holton at the Kandy Kitchen, west side square.

Miss Hattle Brassbrldge of Goff, was a pleasant caller Saturday. She says she Is getting along nicely. John Saunders went out to Soldier Creek today to move a large double corn crib for some parties out there. Kit SALE. 50 head of stock hogs.

Enquire at this office. 3t Of all the teams that hauled corn for W. J. tturd. 0.

Sewell hauled the lamest load. There were nine teams Bobbvtoas just bought the finest Hue of wudles that was ever brought to tto 'City. He never believes lo half wy doing. Rowrember Conlson will deliver the Kansas City Star the eame-evenhtg it is published and on Sunday TnoraUigs, for Mb per week. Rev.

J. C. Kreig will tagin merles evi val meetings, Jamoarya. An evangelist has been (engaged assist ia the meetings. McDonald, Otfaenfle Sewell, 1 Blisses Mary namiaii -ana Aaate Sewell visited at A.

fibers, on 'Ocdar. last Sunday. The best assortwent dl underwear, ibosiery, gloves, mittens, asoinators, yrns, blankets, kwls, piece goads, is at The Fair. Oysteresupperaad'flaTDce at'theop-era bouse. Thursday evening, JfcTov.

1808, given by the ilaties church. Everybody tovited. Eugene Marriott of eoleon was in last Thursday, dropped In 4e see us. Eugene one of 6anleld 9Jewnship's prosperous tfnrmew. W.

A. Scott soot a valuable cow last week. Waea -opened after she died, they fouoi several inails and and fence staples in her tomaoh. Six room bouse, stable room rfer 12 barses, four lota loeatedon Nebraska Awaue. Will be aold Okeap anf on easy (terms.

Inquire of A. H. Keller. B.0. Cooley and W.

i Marshall of Garfteid, were in town laet Friday to atteo4 the rally. They ame 4oarn and snt the evening itt Mrae-turn. a Wilson air tight heaters, tbt only genuine snake, the moat eeonosateal and safe stove made, can be found at Williams is Wenner's. They are the sole agents. A 820 acre farm in Jackson county, with ezcellant improve ments has been listed with us this week and Is for sale at a bargain price.

Our old friend Dan Byan, dropped into our office Monday. Dan is the same old boy as of yore, a Pop to the core. He toes back to Dentonville Wednesday. TO t'CR A COLO IN ON DAT Tk Laxative Bromo Qulaln TabUta, All drug btt refund money II 11 tails lo cure. jo, The Ceeulaa hai 8, oa ech tablet.

I CSAUCniHP8 PUABHACY Hare your praaoriptlona ailed tbero. tf LOCAL NEWS 1 i AND OTHEB THINOS OF INTBRKST. iMMt4IP DR. ADAMSON'8 COUGH POUND guaranteed. COM- 00 TO DR.

ADAUSON'8 for pure fruit and medicine. A. week. D. Walker went East last F.

O. Ayeia was Id Topeka, Wed oesday, a F. O. Ajrers was up from Denlson Monday. Eldon Coulsoo tlon aay, returned home elee- W.

R. Fisher was Tuesday. In Kansas City Children's The Fair. union suits only 25c at Oyster patties made Bob's Bakery. to order at Ye Editor and with T.

S. Scott. family Sundayed Henry Hickman horse last week. lost a valuable Farmers get your lunch at Bob's. They are O.

a C. T. Dewey was in Clyde days this week, a few Chas, Brown of the city Saturday. Whiting, was in Wro Smith, the blacksmith, was in Powhattan Tuesday. Mr.

Thus. Hunter was quite sick the first of the week. The TJ. ft. people will give an oyster upper, November 17.

S. Perkins pays highest market lrlce in cash for hides. Wall paper, a bran new stock tftChicago Cash. Store. Dental parlors of 0.

Davis, Jones Slock, N. W. Conner Squans. i You can get earthing In the way of eatables at Braautr's marrket. John IBeofr brought the returns 'from South Denlson 'yesterday.

Fresh cawues levery day at Magoffin's Kas4ytiCtchen. James Baiter of OtdevIlle, died of typhoid fever Tuesday evening. Jefferson tewnsbip-Orected a fnstoa trustee, the rst for-eetue time. Thos. Swain and Pool down from QJoolevtlle yesterday, A.

N. Brent) wua from east -of Denlson, wwin town yesterday. Remember the 'CltffeWng rates. We (give it for new or old eubscribers. Turkeys -wanted.

'Ireland's eattAe we mostly of his own raising and not'eaeetern stuff. C. F. Hurretl was ia Topeka the Urst of the week legal business. John and M.

W.X5raael,of Straight Creek, spent Suaday with W. J. M. USB DR. ADAMSOKS Witch Ha-ael Cream for chapped funds or fact.

We have one of the beat farms in Netawaka township for sate at a bar Elgin, Waltham and Kampden wathes at lowest prices. Armel Bros. A well improved 200 acre arm in this county lor sale at $25 per ftero. A nice line of all kinds of bulk pickles and olives at Bob's north side square. a' Thomas Hunter is very sick with pneumonia fever and hemorrhage of the lungs.

Allen Wark Is able to be around once more. He has had quite a siege of sickness. a To exchajn ok Good eight room residence, (a very desirable property) for stock of hats, caps, shoes and ur-alsbing goods. A Mercer, Captain JSOrr A Peace Bernard Whitcraf OH Clark Heymane Mercer Ross Bradley Crannell VNagle A Cookinham Theo. Lutz Warning Sarbach Macklin I Price Arnold Brown Baney Burns Stine JWtlon Miller Goodwin RS Brock Haas A Rafter Webster Naylor Kulp Abele Fundis Hinnen Quackenbush Reasoner GNold HStreeter Riederer Lowell Ireland Hixou Bowser Hedges Davis MARRIAGE LICENCES.

The following marriage licences were Issued for October: David O. Marshall, and Emma Haln-line, both of Hoyt, Kan. Lorenxo Bland, Ota Flanders, both of Jackson County. Kan. John H.

Cutter, Margaret Miller, both of Junction City, Kan. Curtis Wltham, Jessie Atwater, Onago, Kas. Arthur L. Hoover, of Avery, Ohio, Harriet Wolverton, Holton, Kas. Henry W.

Patton, Catherine Reich ling, both of Holton. William Walls, Holton, Re becca Hicks, Burlington, Kan. Jesse L. Wood ring, Amity, Mo Nellie E. Boydston, Merlden Kan.

Sidney T. Stout. Llllle Ann Blue, bothef Circlevllle, Kan. George H. Perry, Jessie E.Malanax both of Jackson county, Kan.

Patrick HaHeran, Nora of Holy Cross, Kan. Lieu W. McKeever, OllieJ. New man, both of Holton. John N.

Keepers, Belle Clemmens both of Wetmore, Kan. 'Benjamin Snodgrass, Havens- ville, Mellie E. Palmer, Jackson county, Kan. Joseph d. English, Anna B.

James, tooth of Jefferson couoty, Kan. The above report was crowded out last week. STOCK BALE. I will ell at public sale at my farm, one mile orth of Holton, on TUESDAY, NOV. 15,1808, Commending at 1 o'clock p.

the following property: 74 HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting at 46 head of two-rear-old ni. 19 ealves, 14 cows and heifers, 2 bulls, 1 thoroughbred Short Horn and one graded White Face. 4 HEAD WORK HORSES. months time, without Interest, purchaser giving note with approved security, to draw io per cent fromtdate if not paid when due. per cent discount for cash.

F. H. IRELAND. Buckeyk Bill, Auctioneer. The 22ud Kansas Volunteer's were mustered out of service last week.

The most of the boys who went from Bolton, are home, and ready to go to The lecture cannot help but do good wherever It is ylven. I wish It could be given in every church in America. Bev. Louis Albert, DD. nanson Place M.

E. church Biooklyn, N. Y. a Oil cloth, 12c yd; bed spreads 75c up to 13.00; ladies heavy Rock ford hose, I Or; duck ony 11.00 11.25; men's mackintosh coats with cape only 11.98, worth 12.50, at The Fair. i Tuesday, while Mrs.

Frank MIDI-gan was washing, their little girl, aged two and half years, tripped and fell into a bucket of boiling water, which scalded her hip and arm very badly, a For fancy queensware and gifts for weddings and birthdays useful aud ornamental articles of every descrlp- tioo, Mrs. Rose Rollers Cash Notion store Is right In the procession. Call and see. The County Sunday School convention convenes at 2:30 today in Birm ingham. We understand quite a number of Sunday school workers from Holton as well as other parts of the county will be in attendance.

Farm to trade fob city proper ty: We have a goad 80 acre farm, miles from Circlevllle, we wish to trade for something that will make us a good poultry plant. If you have anything you want to trade, call at his office. Frank Brodcrick, of Winchester, was in the city Sunday, and made a call at this office. Frank reports doing a good drug business at Win chester, and reports our old friends at that place as all enjoying good health and doing well. Do you read the New Time? It aot send lis $1 and we will send It to you for a year; or ir yo wish to renew your subscription also, send xn 11.75 aad we will credit you oae year on our list and sewd you the Yew Time fne year.

Nw subscribers same rate. Pat Movnokiby! Wberc's the man that desen.t know or has not heard of Pat Montgonrety? Well the place to fiit Pat Is uneVsr the State Bank, wheve he Is prepared to five baths, hotmr cold a trst class Walt cut or a smooth sad easy ahave. Don't fanf the plaoe. Mauger Jar vis oT the opera home tobe-oenplimeo'tei on the swoosss he is having in securing such eploodtd plays (or the benettt of the people of UAUrn coc'j vlcloitf, Edwin Bestell as last Monday evening, was eoDeyed by a ged house and was a grand success lo every way. The Indies of the Christian church at Denieon are entitled to the greatest praise for the ladylike niaoner In which they watted on their guests and the auagnlfloentdlnner and oyster supper eerved on the day and evening of the olectioo, proceeds to be applied! tochurda.

Amount jf net 18.80. Stkatcd: From ftobert Batemanl pasture, I miles north of Hoi too, 1 Hereford yearling steer, dehorned, i circle outf right ear, branded W. on right hip. A liberal reward will be given to any information leading to bis whereabouts. S.

X. WSUTCRAFT, 3t StralghtCreek, Kas. Something lew in Fraternal InanraiM. The new plan of fraternal insurance which originated atMlnneapolis.Kas. Is attracting wide attention because It has a whole lot of business sense in it.

By this plan each member pays the average cost of insurance In fraternal orders, which from official records Is found to be IS per cent of the value of the policy, or $300 or a 2,000 pol Icy. To carry a 2,000 pol Icy therefore costs (300. All assessments paid during life are accounted on this 1300, and that part of the WOO which remains unpaid at death Is taken out of the policy and goes to creates reserve fund. THE EVEKT OP THE SEASON AT BRUAT SIDE. On Saturday eve, Nov.

64V the bright side of ollfe was shown at the home of James Orr, the new editor of the Sunflower. The host and hostess weie agreeably surprised to find how their neighbors held them in their estimation when Sey completely tilled evesy nook of elr home. It was one of those occasions that show bow high they were-held in their estimation as neighbor and friends that any neighborhood i sorry to lose. There was a bountiful repast placed upon the tables, enough to please the most exquisite, and after satisfying: the inner man, and after a very enjoyable time, the guests bid them adieu with sad hearts to lose them, from our midst, but wished them God. speed to their new home, and considered Holton very fortunate to iget such a family in their midst.

Tha guests were: Mrs. Shaw, Will Sbaw Knox Shaw, Hugh Anderson, S. P. LIndsey and wlfe, W. Bradley and.

family, T. S. Scott and family, W. A. Scott and family, O.

J. Scott andi family, Mrs. Jane Mewhertur, 'Jane, Sadie and Belle Scott, W- J. Mat shall and wife, David Akeright and -faw ily, Mrs. Youngdorf and family Frank Ross and family, G.

W. Elliott and family, J. F. McColgln and family, W. R.

Akeright and sister, Jenoiei and N. H. Shetler. N. H.

SbbtlebL FARM FOB SALE. One of the best 80 acre farms' in Netawaka township, and only two and one-half miles from Netawaka. close to school, can be bought RIGHT. Seventy-three acres in cultivation about seven acres In grove an abun dance of frult-rapplee, peaches, pears. apricots, grapes, etc.

Good seven-room house only been built a few years. No sap-sucking mortgages, the farm Is clear. An excellent well and plenty of running water. Call at this office for particulars. Hon.

Claud Duval gave oneo best talks we have had In Holt 4tf rlday evening. Mr. Dn knight of the road, and not give us something he dW nal in regard to the to show that hear him. to ju wsre not there to CANCER DaHenta lie oared; all ear work.

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