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The Whiting Weekly News from Whiting, Kansas • 3

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William's Australian Herb Tho weather was decidedly tumult the. ret err. formerly ov.m'd by quartered at the S'dis'i's uous yesterday. Miss Georgia Godard, of "Whiting, you are Bilious, constipated with Headache, bad breath, drowsy, 110 appetite, look out your Liv-. er i3 out of order.

One box of these Pills will drive all the troubles away 1888. IUTINO, FIUDAY, UN1S was visiting old Holton friends last Leavenworth, i'lid is on excursion days. Straight Creek. 7: June 19, 1SSS. Mrs.

J. V- Rollins and wo daughters went to Holton Monday week. 0 visit and family. Whiting is bad oil for5 a town hall. There is absolutely no j.fit rpora in whioh to hold puplic meetings and enterainments of a secular nature.

Rather a sad commentary on the public spirit of our citizens. Mrs. W. C. Brown and her niece, Miss Bessie Fleming, started Wednesday afternoon for they will spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs, Brown's parents.

They will reach their destination some time this afternoon. Advertising Rates. Whole Coluton ono year. and raako a new being of you. i Price Miss Mollie Turk returned home 25 cts.

Green, Agent. Money to Loan. On farm property, in unlimited n-mounts, as cheap as tho cheapest. It your is Hearing maturity, ou or address L. M.

Mykus, at Exchange Bank and cet ratC3. from Whiting where she has been en The M. E. Aid society met last Friday, with Clark, and spent a very plo asant day. Squire lielden is laying material on the ground for a new barn on his farm, in the Mt.

Pleasant neighborhood. gaged in the millinery business. There are a few first-class citizens in Whiting whose presence church would be regarded with open-eyed wonder. Bart McConaughy, bridge foreman of the northwest branch of the -K. spent Sunday with his brother, J.

L. R. Spangler and Miss Grace Stod- J. McConaughy of this place. As an Articled Mrs.

Anna Shoemaker, Marshall, writes: Ballard's Snow Liniment is the best article for Rheumatism; and Neuralgea I have ever used, and for lame back it is unsurpassed. I recommend it as an indispensable article which every lady should constantly have at hand. Inclosed find SI for which please send two bottles. F. M.

Green, Agent. Holton Marble Vork3 are now prepared to furnish and erect Marble and Grauite Monuments and Headstones at the lowest prices consistent with good workmanship and mater itil. Buy your work of home institutions and not of irresponsible agents. JI. D.

Hubbard, Prop. J. TnORNBUKGII, Agt. Republican Caucus. The republican voters of Whiting township are requested to meet at Swisher Logan's office on Saturday evening, June 23, to elect delegates to the Republican County convention ard of Muscotah were among the -Last Friday morning as Haggard who is working for Missouri Pacific Railway.

Cort Will from The petition asking the formation O'Niel, was driving; the horses of anew school district was rejected by GOING EAST. Pass. 2:14 Cm 4:12 p. GOINO WEST. Pass.

12:12 a. ir. v. 11:47 a. m.

Acc'm 9:37 a. m. the county superintendent. An appeal Acc 2:52 r. m.

Make3 direct connection for all points will be taken and the matter laid before the county commissioners for consideration. Tho Burlington System Of nearly SIX THOUSAND Miles of Steel Rail, well ballasted, with Iron and Steel Bridges, an Lquipmtnt Unexcelled, with over THREE HUNDRED Trains Daily, traversing the creat'slates of Missouri, Illinois, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Colcra do, Minnesota and the Territories, with Trains made up Cars; the Biul'inffUm's Celebrated incr Pars, nnil TrcnroYCd Modem visitors to this city last Wednesday. L. B. Hargroye, ex-sheriff and a heavy stock dealer of Atchison county, was a guest at T.

B. Heatherly's last Sunday. Netawaka has had flaming Fourth of July posters printed. Many of the Whiting people will likely celebrate at Netawaka. Mrs.

Ettie Bums of Topeka return east. CM IC. N. RAILWAY. Taking efftct March 1, 1SS8.

GOING W8T. No. 1 .10:45 a. .3 ,9:53 r.M ed home Monday from a week's visit among friends near here. lOli yesl" Straight Croek will cele brate at Manitoba park, one-half mile west of the city." Manitoba.

the pastuie to the barn, they began to run and play, and when opposite the barn door, in making the turn to go in, one of them slipped and fell, breaking its right fore leg just above tho knee. Use Good Luck Liniment for barbed wire cuts and wouads of all kinds, it has no equal, and flies will not trouble a sore when it is used. For sale and every bottle gauranterd to give satisfaction or money refunded by F. M. Green, Whiting Kas.

A rumor was current on the streets Monday morning that some person had broken into the Baptist parsonage Sunday evening while Rev. and Mrs. Ilutchins were absent at church. The rumor proved a baseless fabrication and no one seems to know how it 33 acc in .4:122 1. 31 GOING KA ST.

No. 2 mail r. 4 express. 5:47 a. 36 acc'm A.

ii Nos. 33 and 35 carry passemrers onlv which meets rat liolton June 30 at uenison. June 18. Hands are at work laying The weather bureau, perhaps a higher and more potent power, seems to favor Kansas with rains just when needed this year. M.

li Bently, a former resident of Griggsville, 111., now located at Rosita, visited a few days last week with A. Monroe. between Ilorton and Topeka and con o'clock p.m. C.D.Logan, Central Committeeman. side track.

Another passenger train has been nect at ilorton with trains on the N. W. branch. A. II.

McVeigh, Ajjt. Half Qunrter $25. Eighth $15. Sixteenth Curds of six lines or loss $5. LOCAL NEWS.

Wood at tho lumber yard. Itepublican caucus tomorrow evening. An abundance of rain has fallen this week. Thos. Banks of Muacotah was in town Monthly.

The apple crop promises an abundant yield. Mrs. W. II. Sumner visited in Atchison over Sunday.

Will Tteynolds' grading outfit shipped to Shannon list Monday. JVoru. on Wednesday, Juno 20, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Bender.

Wanted Immediately, a cook at the Whiting house, Whiting, Kas. Chinch bugs are reported to be doing considerable daniago to small grain. Will sell iifteen brood sows; from six to nine pigs each. K. Winklku.

The Seventh Day Adventists have bet holding forth in a tent at Ilorton. Miss Gertio Brainerd of Clifton is visiting friends of Whiting and vicinity. O. F. Nelson and Mr.

Palmer shipped hogs to Kansas City last Monday, over K. Charley Kbelmessor now accommodates tho furmevs by delivering fresh moat at their doors. Those who neglected to pay their lax-e before the 20th will now have to pay the penalty and taxes too. Mrs. Anna Ilobinson, sister of John and George Crawford, from Griggs-villo, 111,, is visiting them.

added, making four passeoger trains a day. Horehound not agNew Discovery, Dr. Ward states: Horehound has The base-ball club meets three times A. W. Davis.

been known to physicians since the be a week, and are getting new uniforms. The brass band has re-organized DENTIST. ginning of the world as the king of all remedies for diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. I believe Ballard's and is practicing for the Fourth. A OfSce over HOLTON, KAKSiS.

olton City Bank. grand celebration will be held Deni Iorehound Syrup is the best combina son grove. The necessary committees Do "tho u. and u. of Whiting and vicinitv iutend to organize a cam-paigne club? Thus far the g.

o. have shown the most enthusiasm in the matter of organizing. Perhaps the former are just slumbering and will tion known to-day tor (Jonsumption, lavebeen appointed, grounds looked Chair Car3, is unquestionably the route for travelers to take goiug Eut, West or Noith. Three Daily Fast Trains betutc-a Kansas City, St. Joseph, Atchison.

Leavenworth and Quincy, Peoria and Chicago without cbacgo. Two Daily Fast Trains between Kansas City, Council Biulls, Omaha, Sh.ux City, Des Moines, Miuheapor; and t. Paul, with no change. Two Fast Trams Daily betwn K.11:-Eas City, St. Joseph, Atchison kd Denver, without change.

Tho lino carrying the govern -i it fast mail, between the east and the far west. Any ticket agent can give you map3, and time-table of this wrll-known route, or you can address II. C. ORR, Geu'l Southwestern Passenger Kansa3 City, li Or A.C.DAWES, Genl Passenger and Ticket A up, etc. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and all diseases having their origin in the Throat and Chest.

There are hundreds of The oyster supper last Saturday If in need of the services of a dentist, call at the Whiting house on Wednesday, Juno 27, the dato of Dr. F. M.Davis' next visit. J. C.

Witt was called to Independence, Wednesday, to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Thompson. A brief telecram announcing her death was all the particulars received. Miss Cora Dixon of Netawaka was highly complimented upon the subject matter and manner ot delivery of an essay she read last Tuesaay before the State Horticultural Society at Holton. No sooner had the ordinance prohibiting stock from roaming the streets at pleasure gone iuto effect than Dr.

J. Li. Love constructed a new and neat side night for tho benefit of Mrs. Saunders break forth in volcanic ebullition later ou. physicians using this plain home made remedy and they all report the same uniformly good result.

Call for Free was well attended. Glad to soothe people turn out on such occasions. Moon Myers are through with Sample Bottle from our agent Green. Strickland's house and begin a hotel today, 24x52. Mrs.

Dr. J. B. Irvin and daughter, Mrs. Wilder, wife of Gen.

W. 1). Wilder, Superintendent of Insurance, made a short visit at the -residence of F. M. Green on last Friday.

Mrs. Wilder was a pupil of Mr. Green's school, and Mrs. Irvin was as a mother to Mrs. Prohibition On tho evening of the 23th inst.

Real Estate Insur-auee Agent. Money to Loan on Real Estate at Low Rates- Smith Saunders has purchased the there will be a public meeting held at the school house in Whiting for the Ingram property and will fit it up for a home, and rent the farm to his boys. Roads are in fine condition emce walk along his premises an example worthy of emulation. Green early in the sixties. purpose of organizing a Prohibition Club.

II. A. L. Gettys, chairman of the Prohibtion Club of Holton, and the purchase of the new grader. Kansas.

Whiting, Nico exercises at the Methodist Rev. Penn of the same city will be the speakers of the occasion. Music church Children's Day. Quartettes by G. C.

Woible, Col. Eames and Geo. Turnbull, of Whiting, and W. F. Dixon, Frank and Miss Cora Dixon, of Netawaka, attended the meeting of the Mrs.

Otto, Dr. Darhnton and wife and will be furnished by the Holton Pro- Conductor D. W. Clark; Miss Libbie Jones organ W. II.

Sumner purposes largo barn built on his State Horticultural society held at Hol libition Quartette. The prohibltion-sts of Whiting and surrounding having a line ist; and a beautiful solo by Mrs. Otto. Many ot those who heard Presiding Elder Pendleton at tho M. E.

church last Sunday morning say he delivered one of tho most learned and eloquent discourses thut it has ever been their pleasure to listen to. Elder Pendleton appears not only to be a good execative officer but an eloquent speaker as well rather a rare combination of qualities. The republicans of Jackson county farm ot.t northwest of town. ton Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. A sermon va3 preached to children at country, as well as all persons friendly the U.

P. church. to the cause of temperance, and all oth ers who would be interested in attend Rev. Calvin will leave for Ilorton The ladies of tho Baptist Aid society were handsomely entertained out at Mr. Newton's hist Wednesday.

ing such a meeting, are invited. soon. Tho largest amount of Choice The spicy little Denison News I have used Good Lu ck Liniment on my hordes for barbed-wire cuts, sore shoulders, kicks and other wounds, and I pronounce it without a doubt the best healing remedy 1 have ever used. For sals by F.M. Green, Whiting, Kas- An Endorsement.

At a meeting of the Bar of has bloomed out very promising. Jackson will meet in delegate convention at Holton Saturday, June 29, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the state, senatorial and judicial conventions. OCERIl county held at liolton June lu, alter a number of whereases briefly and terse Whiting and Netawaka townships are ly setting forth the importance of the entitled to five delegates each and first judicial district of Kansas and the qualifications essential to a speedy and While stopping at Leavenworth one day last week with stock John McKen-zie had one hip severely bruised by falling from a car. The injury neces Straight Creek to three in the county convention. for the least sum of money, impartial administration of justice, the Notwithstanding the cry of hard times Whiting merchants are having a very satisfactory summer trade.

J. Q. Brown and Sid Martin received some more fino pigs yesterday from B. F. Doraey Sous, Perry, 111.

Mrs. L. B. Diiff and daughter Gracie, of Ilorton, were guests at D. O.

Woodward's last Saturday and Sunday. Tim Straight Creek and Ilorton booms keep neck and to "Manitoba" and tho Iloiton papeis. A farmer near Klllngham says a hill of corn in his fluid grew twelve inches In llvu days by actual mcasurment. Grandpa Douglas who has been a sufferer the past year died the ISth, at the age of eighty-two. He had been a church member for sixty years, and died as only tho good can; die rejoicing in tho Lord.

Grandpa was born at tho foot of Cheviot Hills, Scotland, in 1303, camo to America at the age of ten, lived awhile in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Missouri and Kansas. Ha leaves an aged wife and three children. Dick Scneder and Miss Mattie Littleton were married Thursday. C. Milbgau returned from Bea- On last Friday, Aleck Green, son of following resolution, signed by every member of the Bar, was unanimously sitated his confinement to the house for several days, but is able to be around now.

Henry Green, living about five miles northwest of Whiting, was severely passed: Resolved bv the Bar of Jackson kicked in the face by a colt. The hoof county in meeting now regularly cut a gash above and below one eye, assembled: which caused the blood to now quite First. That we especially commend the square dealing grocer. Judge Crozier for his prompt manner profusely. It was feared foi a day or The cow ordinance is being strictly observed, and the picturesque landscape of Whiting is no longer dotted with "lowing herds." Instead of "winding slowly o'er the lea," the cattle are hurried to and from pasture as quickly as possible.

of dispatching the business 01 our court, whereby a saving of many thous two that inflamation of tho brain might ensue, but at latest reports the boy was rpr Trills la.iT wfllr. ands of dollars has annually resulted to -Lon Douglas returned from Mon- SHI recovering nicely. litigants and tho tax payers county. Second. That the electors of this Bessie ivii.

ttuu iu is. x. a. lieiiwircny iinu Miss Rose, went to Atchison Wednes mouth, li i. wuere lie nas ueen aiteiia-ing the U.

P. seminary. Miss Cora Doyles is homo from the the nrst judicial district ot Kansas regardless of party affiliations, be, and day to attend commencement exercises Ellen Ilaub, Fleming, Dollie Monroe nd Y. Lou Green, Wheeler, Alice grammar they are herebv earnestly recommended Warren Brown, depart- Holton university. of St.

Scholaslica Academy, from We hope when wo wTrite again to J. Z. TRUEBLOOD, NOTARY PUBLIC, which institution of learning their daughter. Miss Maggie, graduated this Funner complain that the crackling noise of tho growing corn disturbs their BiuiubiTs ut night. Whoop-la for Kansas.

There were two accessions to the Christain church last Sunday night; one by letter and one on confession of faith. F. M. D.ivU, dLMitUt, Avill bo at the Whiting house, Whiting, ou Wednesday, Juno 27, for tho practice of dentistry. F.

M. Davis will have his Electric ment of the Whiting school, were examined for diplomas in the County course at Holton last Saturday. speak of a fine rain, as we have had none to amount to anything this month. year, after taking a four years' course IS.lGA.I ESTATE INSUKAI C.W.D. and requested to unanimously unite in inviting Judne Cro.ier to again accept the oulce of Judge of this court.

For the benefit of persons wishing to build new sidewalks or repair old ones, the following plans and specifications are announced: Sidewalks in front of business houses or lots are to be eight feet wide, good pine lumber two inch Miss Maggie's friends congratulate her on the completion and thoroughness To whom it may concern: I am not of her education. an advocate of patent medicines, but Parallel Siftings. Farmers are busy will say that I have Dever found an The following going the rounds of the Kansas press doesn't apply to Whiting: "A Kansas steer now sells for about one-half the price it did three years ago while the consumer, both in Kansas and elsewhere, pays more for his beef than he did then." plowing corn and trying to keep the equal to Good Luck Liniment for weeds down Miss Bertha Evans will es in liiicKncss, cut anu laia uown healing all wounds and ulcers, both superficial and deep. All that is nec- go to Ottowa to visit her sister Hanse Iverson's sister is soon expected to crosswise on lour stringers 2x0 inches, set up edgewise, the cross planks being securely nailed to the stringers. essary is to be thorough, and success will surely follow.

For sale by F. M. Green, Whiting, Kas. AND LOAN AGENT. Attends to buying and selling farm lands, town residence proper tv, and lots, and now offers for sale the following desirable property A new well built, comfortably arranged dwelling house built in 1S87 one story, 14x26, with 12x14 and kitchen 10x12; good cistern in kitchen, and a cood cellar.

The property is neatly feuced and the grounds ara set with fruit and shade treed. Is a dddirabla nmdsaee situated on lots 6 and-7, block 28, The Biainerd Parsonage property, consisting of one acre, with neat and well arranged house, barn and other buildings, fruit and ornamental trees. Is a desirable property and will be sold at a bargain. Also the vacant acre lot adjoining the above on the south. Price, $150.

Four lots of one acre each, in block 39. No prettier or better located property in Whiting. Price $200 each, on easy terms. arrive irom uenmaiK A crowd or young folks went fishing last week. Sidewalks in front of residence prop There were one hundred and persons present at the M.

E. Sab erty are to be not less than four feet Vibrator for extracting teoth at the Whiting house, Juno 27. Remember the dato. Anions those who registered at the Whiting house last Saturday were R. G.

Robinson and O. Taylor, of Holton. Allen, son of It. G. Wood, who has been going to school at Bowling Green, returned homo Wednesday for a short visit.

Dentistry. There were 812 school housesbuilt hi wide, of good pine boards one inch in cut and laid down crosswise bath school last Sunday morning. Tins school is constantly growing in numbers and interest under the supor- Ada Shoup was the only one that caught any fish Everything is growing nicely Strawberries are about gone. I'll Tky. The tramp is getting to be an intoler Kansas last year.

Kansas keeps in the van of the civilization of tho age. on three stringers 2x4 inches, set up intendency of J. K. Trueblood and his edgewise, the cross boards being secure efficient corps of assistants. lv nailed to the stringers.

All side THE CASH STORE. walks must be of uniform height Call at my office for description of farm or other "property, for insurance loans on real estate at current rates. Deeds, mortgages, leased and all other papers executed promptly, neatly and cheaply. "We have spent a good deal of time The News is chary of giving advice able nuisance Whiting. 110 comes in droves and with an insatiable appetite.

He is dumped off here by almo st every incoming train. He systematica 1-ly begs from house to house, and is some Portraits. Bust portraits, life size, only $6.00 Will make any size desired, either bust or full figure. Satisfaction guaranteed on any subject, and more especially to WHITING. a wise law-making body, such as it and some moiey trying to find the parties vho burglarized our store, but have been unsuccessful.

deems the city council to be. But if it times quite impudent when the lord of the manor Is not at home and frightens comes within their jurisdiction, if they when good subjects are furnished. Frames furnisned at reasonable prices. Giye me a trial. R.

B. Gould. timid women. He should have a ham have any volition in the matter as a We now propose to protect our law-enacting body, the News would Dr. Gillman will be at Dr.

WooduTs cilice Thursday, June 21 and Thursday, July 2. iledgo Brown have a few cultivators left that will bo sold at bottom prices. Bargains may be had by purchasing now. Geo, Brown has decorated the front of his ice cream parlor with 4 handsome sign, Jolm bchlereth did the artistic lettering. mer and rock pile fixed up for his Artist.

urge upon the mayor and council the entertainment. God pity the tramp store from future stealings and de and keep him out of Whiting. necessity of some ordinance relating to pecial prices Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Lawrence suffered a sad bereavement last Friday mote our time and money to placing tramps and vagrants the two are near rue JNotawaka reporter was by the death of a lovable and loved ly synonimous terms. Some of these iancnea upon tne sometimes serene, before the people good goods at low prices, and we respectfully request tramps are such from necessity, and often turbulent, sea of journalism last Saturday. The first uum ber was very are to be pitied, but more are deserv child a daughter about ten months old. She died of cholera infantum after a brief lllnes.

The body was buried in the Estes graveyard on Sat the people to call and see our goods, ing of no charity. But the News will creditable indeed, both in the editorial not argtte this point. It is due the de department and mechanical make-up. fenseless wives and helpless children and we think you will be satisfied that for cash better bargains can be had If kept up to the standard of the initial that their homes be protected from the urday. Hiawatha republicans have contributed money enough to pay for immense canvas paintings of the republican number, the Reporter will be well wor Mrs.

Finley and children and W. Cogan, who have been visiting their sister, rs. F.M.Green, left Thursday for Pa. Born, 011 Saturday, June 10, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

C. Fredrick-son. And on Sunday the 17th, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Belden.

than on time. We have reduced the invasion, insults and sometimes even thy the united support of the people of personal injury, of these wandering va Netawaka and vicinity. Fred Badger, grants, during the absence of husband price on a lot of our dress goods and wiUmt.ke stiU greater inducements nominees for president and yice president, which will be nung up on one of the editor and proprietor, took his first Wood, Wood, Oak Posts, Oak Piling and lather. We cannot shut our eyes lessons in "the art preservative" under the principal streets. Ilorton republi to the fact that they are an element of to parties who wish to buy in either the tuition ot me writer hereof, who is R.

Jones, K. N. section boss, danger, and a serious one at that the pleased to note his rapid advancement cans will invest in the same kind of luxury. smaU or largo quantities. records 01 crime the daily papers of in in the profession.

has returned from Illinois. Crops all kinds, he says, are looking well that state, but not so far advanced In Kansas. Our shoes have beeff going off like E. S. Malone, "formerly of Whit amply and convincingly attest this fact.

It is not the motive of the News as On last Friday morning O. P. Mon ing," has been awarded the contract roe missed a span of mules his to excite any neotiless alarm, but it hot cakes, and we have received since opening two invoices, and will contin for building a large hotel in Ilorton If, pasture, xne logical conclusion was would again reiterate the necessity of it's built at all. About the worst fate that they had been stolen. The tracks some provision for the protection of reen Doors, that can befall a town is a busted ue to keep up the assortment.

leaning irom me premises indicated a our homes, some provision that will horse or pouy track with the mules make Whiting a good town for tramps in ready made ciothim? we are boom. Ilorton, judging from reports of those who ought to know, has been overtaken with such a calamity. Mr. Monroe and some of his neighbors to avoid. ready to put prices so low you ean't started in pursuit.

From the peculiar The returns of the assessors of Jack formation of the pony track it was eas iiuw to Keep cool was a momentous question with many during the Geo. Brown has superceded R. B. Gould an night operator at the K. N.

depot. The company offered Mr. Gould a situation at F.aubury, but ho has not ye decided to accept. Thoso who attended the horticultural meeting at Holton this week praise very highly the fine and extensive exhibit of small fruits made by the Dixon family of the Netawaka fruit farm. The Denison News is the latest newspaper venture in Jackson county.

Tho "long felt wants" are being rapid son county show that there has been afford to buy elsewhere. We have boys' suits both in long lly followed and but little attention planted tins year acres ot corn; hot days of the past week. Nothing 1 XI was paid to the mule tracks. Near Eureka a party of men in a light two- 26,693 acres of oata; 1,368 acres of pota toes; 8,955 acres of flax; 4.516 acres of horse vehicle with a pony leading be more stimulating uiau lemonaue tor a beverage, shirt sleeves, serenity of mind and a oonsience yoid of offense toward God and man, will go far to millet and hungarian. We have in the Screen Windows, Oak Plank, AND LARGE TIMBEBS, iK-AT THE-a Lumber Yard.

hind were overtaken, but no mules county 62 sheep and 1,732 dogs. There were in signi. tne vemcie were is an increase of 12 per cent; in the some exti a bridles, halters and saddles. and short pants. Our hat stock is large and handsome.

Coma one and all and we will be thankful for youi patronage, Remember that our terms are strictly cash -it is only cash that can acreage of corn and 1 6 per cent, in oats Geo. Watkins was with the searching wards inducing the coveted result. The city is now supplied with balls, chains and hammers and will take oare of all tramps found in the incor The acreage of flax sown has decreased party and when he returned home Airs Watkins informed him that the miss forty per cent. Holton ing mules were their pasture. The To those wishing to attend the Chau poration, parties annoyed bv tramps are requested to notify the marshal, who will take them in charge.

Hol ly filled in this county. Mayetta, Cir-cleTille and lloyt are tho only remaining vacuums. J. T. Williams came up Tuesday evening from Denison, where he has been plastering.

After about a week he will hirve all the work he can do down there. The Denisonians will find Johnnie a good, reliable workman tauqua Assembly at Ottawa, the supposition is that the mules were stolen, but mule like, refused to be ted or ridden fast enongh to get out of the K. 1ST. will sell round trip tickets ton Signal. Our city council should lose no time in making the same provision "for the command such low prices.

SNIDER FLEMING. country expeditiously, so were turned for 53.28. The mail train makes close connections with the Santa Feat Topeka which runs direct to Ottawa, tramps that infest Whiting, loose,.

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