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The Caney Sunbeam from Caney, Kansas • 5

The Caney Sunbeam from Caney, Kansas • 5

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The Caney Sunbeami
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Caney, Kansas
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MOUK RAILROADS FOR CANEY. LITTLE SUNBEAMS. not fall to Prospects for Two Blore Roads Wo lcain C. J. Koynolds has resigned his appointment as Bailway Postal Clerk on tho Southern Ktim and will enter tho field of journalism again.

Ho lias located in Cauey and ill his first paper this C. J. is a livo nowrpapcr-man and will make the thriving lUtio city of Caney bilstle with energy and cnt.upririe. Chautauqua Spring's Mail. THE CANEY SUNBEAM.

i Office. Mail for tho east closss at 10:10 a. in. Stall for tlio west closes at 7:50 p. in.

Oilieo hours from 7 to M.V. B. AVixiaKn, P. M. Miss Sadie E.

AVinklkii, Assistant. for Caney arc now most Excellent. It is the general opinion of those who It, Knock, was in town this week. Temperance meeting at tho church Sunday night. Boys! Call on Dr.

Stone. Ho has a proposition for you. D. K. Cribbs isa (tending the soldiers reunion at St.

Louis. Miss Lou Summer, left Monday for a months visit in Illinois. Isf' Pi mMrlk vmA hii wd hM fed mi fev ought to know bytliclr knowledge of tho inside working of affairs, that fancy is very sure to have two more rails 2Lo. IFacxeto Tiai33 T-a-XJXjrs. roads, thus making the city one of con How about that district fair? Shall A friend of ours wanted to biro a fanner for a wealthy neighbor, and we nii'ii'-ioned one who was wantr.ig an eu-g igemciit.

Kaowing that our friend uad been to see this farmer wo iked tho vult. His renly was, in substance: "Ve, I went the.v; I went to siderable importance ns railroad renter. The first roiul spoken of is an cx- wo organize hore at Caney? CIOINO KASr. No. 3T2, Passimgerowl mall, 10:28 a.

m. No. 351, Freight and aceom'n, 5:30 p. m. flOINU WKST.

No. 352, Passenger and mail, 8:08 p. m. No. anil iicemii'ii, 10:2 a.m.

I. S. IVvvis, Agent. teutiou of tho Fort Irvott If, from Tho Misses Delia wooil ami 1 Tin Dunlap were pleasant callers Monday, ladle! Call on Dr. Stone, lie has the door iv came, a v.

y. know-hii: that ho woi ld not suit." Tho front doors ol many 1 ai in houses arerarck business of Import'inco to communicate. OiiC.ieic. Tiw back dooi Is in coustaut Mrs. M.

E. Odom, of tho northf One need not go far ia any local Cherry vale. The line would sun south of Independence, nciir the, del church theuco up Spring Valley across the prairie to Cheyenne ciwk, down which it would follow to Cane'. This road would give us most excellent outlet, and Us benefits couhl not bo too highly estimated. The other line contemplated is a branch of the Santa Fe ubiirl), was in tho vicinity visithig friends Thursday.

ity, to tinil the ouiietoi. the kitehen s.nU eliding in sort of ditch, which is supposed to carry oil' the waste wulcv, but which only allows it to soak away and saturate tnc ground near the back o1' tho house. Tne seldom-used front door AV. K. Goddon, It.

T. MeCiee, and TIIE F. G. Dye. are at Kansas City this week taking in tho Exposition.

is opened when a small coflln is to be P. S. li.i,i-awouTii, Mayor. 1). K.

Miniirci. Treasurer. V. (i. Dvi', Work.

V. II. 'il'MK'JU, AY. V. ToNKi.i, Street commissiimor.

CITY COUNCIL. IF. V. AVilt, PresIdKiit; AV. E.

Ragei, J. A. Summer, J. J. Hemphill and W.

Cauneil inert First Tuesday of each month. from the station north. Its lino would follow down Beo creek to the fancy Do you take Tun Suxbkam? If nut, taken out. The minis 'or speaks of mysterious di.s.winlions of Prov why not? No well regulated fauvlv river, thence down tho eastern bank to in do without tho local nowapapo r. ince.

They rre not at all mysilrious. sink drains at t.ie back of the house Caney. This line could be cheaj ANNUAL built and its opperalion would prove a Goto the Long Bell Lumber cou- i.esureto bring tp.ioid fever and ther Bick.iess. Let tuo back door sur- great financial success for tho company. auy for paints and oil.

They keep t. gentleman who knows what he is liking about stated to us at Kansas and every gallon is warranted. The Long Bell Lumber company ha-bin of coal, they will sell at cost foi City a few weeks ago that this line bo looked tc. If nothing can done, ca.iry the kitchen wastes to a s-poil a distance from the house, they can soak away far below ic Prohibit all throwing out slops at the back Tne ground eouies charged with matters vould be built next glimmer sure. ic next 20 days, to make room for Thus the observer must notice that new stock.

auey stands most excellent chances to Miss, Emma, and Ella, Mitchell lit ferment and bred disease. When ure to more roads next summer, r.ius- tried from Independence, are and that includes cer. ('in. t.ierc sluv he a pail to receiv ng a greater boom than we can possibly whers they hrvc been attending cam, il anim il and vegetable inatters, and imagine. Lane vis destined, to make ueeting.

Cxixracxi Societies, (iIUUSTI AN. Services every alter-liafe! Sunday at 11, a. m. and j). in.

Sunday school at 1.0, a. m. A cordial invitation extended to all. Ei.dv'.k K. N.

Dale, Pastor. It li. Services every alternate Suudav at 11 a. in. p.

in. Sabbath every Sunday at 10, a. in. Every one cordially invited. Ciias.

E. Lynn, Pastor. gEVJSNTH DAY ADVENTIST. Services every alternate Saturday at 2 o'clock. Sabbath school every Saturday at 10 o'clock.

Euikt W. B. Dana. Uilv enipt'" d. Notaing of tiie kind rity of 1500 people by next fall, ami bo thrown out at the back oi The Long Bell Lumber company an those who are the least bit sceptical will he house.

Where there is such a dis- in nn immense stock of Hard be convinced by that time of the truth isj sink spout as wo have id Soft pine lumber now, and an of the statement. motioned, let provisions be at once ready to fill all bills promtly. made to carry off tho water to a cess An Exciting Scene, TT.avnui was the scene of quite an cx- Charles J. Haas, the genial farmer up pool, and cover up tne saturated ground with 'v earth. Let the back yard to lorth, was in town, Friday.

Charlie 'tingact lastSiUiiliiycvcninr. It seems ie ho so alwav's bo kept scrupulously many friends in Caney wlio arc tut young man by the name of Will neat. American Agriculturist. AT a printer, lias been paying con- always glad to see him come. (leicili iitteiit'on to a Miss Jistella To-dev the fine collection of the pro- Seoeet Societies.

IV Seventh Day Adventists are hold- iniphell, a liandsonie younjj lady of 1'icts of tii county which has been iNo. 75, O. of (i. T. Lodge.

athcred in Central block will be ship- ug quite a camp meeting up at Inde-leiidence, oud from what we can learn. that burgh, much to tiie displeasure of tho other members of the Campbell every Saturday night. members invited. P. C.

Down, W. C. oed to Kausrs City the Southern Kansas road. A week aro it looked vs Of couno with this fejing iuuiv converts arc being made. exisliug the could not run i agh ie attempt to make a showing meet' During tho fore part of the week our 10), smooth, vet nothing of an exciting na of our products and resources there W.

Lodge No. Monday night. A.0- u- every ture transpired 'til Sum tiy evening, Travel itu time has been occupied at labor away vould be a failure not from lack of Gliautaiiq'a when young Wright succeeded iu secur prmgs rom town. Hereafter you can a' way- n-it-r'al, but from lack of iuterest. ing his lair oiio's companionship on a ic lust oi this week Mr.

F. L. Mc- llnd us at our phuvj of badness. hmis took toe matter hand, and drive. Dark had scarcely covered the earth; the whipoonvill whistling his even'ng melody; the church bells sound A.

Mendenhad, the genial, Jcffersonin members invited. J. T. McItaEjM.AV O. O.

F. Lodge meets every Monday night. Travelling member cordially invited. II. P.

AViltsk, N. G. AV. E. Woods, Secretary.

vitlfhis we'i-uown vim and push, 1 the assistance of a number ing in chiming 1108, and all earth inijiic swirujd ffentie nen made a Dciioemt of Havana, was in the city. Wednesday, talking politics and shaking hands with his many friends. seemed to bo especially pleasant to the ii i of tho sccmiiiglv air young couple as tiiev so swcctlv ordooiiied la.liire. Ihe principal JT of Lodge, No. 10,118 meets A lurgo crowd of peoplo were trading eature of tho exhibit is a miniture everv Saturday nurht.

Traveling seated cs behind their handsome horses. Yet in the most enchanting reverie, it seems, that disturbances nRTflRFR icliool house, 4x0 feet in section and in tow.i Saturdayand Monday. Can" 'Q7 0l 'otii- feet high, entirely covered with joys a most excellent, irad'? every day virsofcorn Tho sides white and one likely to occur, and in this instance especially was it tue ca Father ml the week, but the: two days eelipsi ud yellow, wh le corn ha3 been members invited. L. Wadman M.

W. B. O. Ycagcr, B. S.

PSOPESSIOUAL CAEDS. mm), parent and brother each mounted ill others. HCi! for mouldings and trimmings and upon firey stecd gave chase after the happy couple, nd in less than a mile he rooi tuatciiea witn wheat and other The music of the saw and hammer rains. T.ie structure was built by J. tha son, daughter and would- ne qu ie auuiaole the lantl, maK Taylor nnd Hosier Coflev, and uot the air resound with the nly relief ts credit on their artistic abil- like-to-be son-in-law were in close proximity, and in tho midst of a genuine es, bi nnistCe.tainly prove the mosi nelody." Caney is, indeed, en joying It.

W. IIIGGINS, M. I I A AND OBSTETEICAN. couflabs of language and clubs. The features of the grain display Everyday during the Fair the people will bo delighted with closely contested, spirited races it the exposition, and go far towards of activity.

We want to buy all kiuds of stoe'e young and valiant lover was pressed to the rear, and, in good order, at a quick step pace, he returned to the village, istuying claim made in the ilium 10 what kind, and will pay y.ii ited banner painted by Francis Black iat Montgomery is the "Banner county arming himself with a shot gun, a brick bat and a pca-snoobr, he hurried off in Office at residence, 3 miles north ie very iiighest mar'; in or wheat and coin." There are besides it tio "very lowest nr: v. Hero is an search of the intorcst'ng party. Right city. All calls receive prompt here in tho midst of the story, on the lo'ens of of immense ears corn, stalks with one and two ears )pportunity to save money. eave of a bloody battle our informant IlOWAUl), LloilEliTS Co.

acii and 15 and 16 feet high, cotton W. P. BOOKEB, M. skulked back to the rear and was lost in oblivion. tobacco pla.its, immense bunches We are pleased to observe that oui grains aud grasses, and numerous riend Dr.

Stone has lately moved in i ks of wheat, oats while the PHYSICIAN SURGEON All duv or uisrht will receive to new ntiarters. Ihe Dr. has a nice, lisplayis rcinj.k. blv fine, the Caney Township Delegates. By order of tiie township coinniitte- xhib't so 1 eclipshig w.i.

was seen Priiiiiiuiis lean, tidy little drug store, and seem uroiunt attention. OlHce at Star cou i ir astoaouse lively to be prospering, lie deserves it. Call der at ie contest, Mr Romig Hotel. on him. rnan, the Democraticcitizens of Havana and Caney selected the following named delegates to attend the count'' Democratic convention, which meets at Inde Kansas.

Caney In a private letter from our old friend iViilgoupto Kansas (Jity to remem the exposition nnd supplement rough the exposition aud supplement J. D. Milton, liuilway Postal Clerk, on pendence to-morrow: Thos. It. Pitt-man, A.

Slcndcnball, Levi Cladfeltei fie Southern Kansas, tells us of his vis. 1..0 exhibit by lacte figures ij re card to the history, develop The success this Fair has enjoyed will be it I Kansas Citv, where- ho made a re iK'ut, productions and resources ot U. F. Prathcr, A. lieaglcs, Jonas Gil- Uoiirgomery county, which not more, u.

J. Reynolds. S. P. iStraimn: rd that eclipse all others.

Jesse i1 se of the smallest boys on the road a'J to iinnress every one who F. REYNOLDS, M. Physician Surgeoi Diseases of women and children specialty. Office at City Drug Store. T.

II. STANFORD, Attorney at Law, INDEFEN DKXCK, KANSAS. nut the Sunhkam wishes him long an.i ALTERNATES. J. A.Fleenor, John Bowcrsock, David tiiiiiks ol seeking a home Kansas.

Star and Kansan. re pen season oniv differing plesant employment. AVash McClura, It. R. TJ'od.

F. We would like very much to have W. Fralick, J. J. ITempliill, Dr.

J. A Business Change. Quite a business change was cffectei a wide-a-wake correspondent in every Brown. neighborhood in the south-eastern and tli is week, whereby Messers. J.

Roberts from those held heretofore by its :r.i portions of Chautaiui'i'. Co. have transferred their stock of nd Montgomery counties. This week Glad Tidings For All. Are now arriving, a full line of fall md winter goods of all grades, colon-ind qualities, consisting of gentlemen general merchandise, consisting ol Spring Valley, 4 miles north of Fawn ivcrything to be found iu a well equip a duly represented.

Next week we Glceck G-ergcn, ped store, to Messers. R. A. Howard increased suit's ladie's cloak's: together with a hope other communities may nave iud R. AV.

Dunlap. Hereafter the firm terns in The sunbeam. Let the rays name will be that of Howard, Dunlai Wholesale and Retail Dealers In fall in every locality. full line of furnishing goods, boots and hoes, rubber goods, hat-i and caps, etc. Boom, Patmson Co.

Special Notice. and we bespeak for them a very We do not come here with the state nrge trade, for all members of the firm FLOUR, MEAL FEED ment that The Sunbeam has come to ire so well and favorably known to All those who are indebted to J. Rob tey, but we do come with the determi the peoplo of Caney and surrounding erts are requested to pay theit nation of remaining here if the jjcoph country; that they will draw trade Lom keep the Famous tiie very moment the announcement i- give us the necessary support. AV never did rim a newspaper for glory- indebtedness to Howard, Dunlap Co. who alone can receipt for the iinry.

IIowAim, Bunlai C). made. Success is what we all wisl hard cash is the principle object, and them. MAGNITUDE! Everybody Invited. Western Stock and Poultry Food.

while we are receiving that, we hoi; to give a paper that will prove a credit Spring Valley Items. (BY VISITOU.) to Caney, entertain, edify, iiif t'iu and Saturday, S. ber 21, 18S7, to Mr. and Mrs. Van Miss Olive Dobson isattending schoo, please tho people.

Tins Scxbeam STAttho old stand, Caney, Kansas, Hamilton, a ton. starting out under the most favorabli it Independence. Tho advent of a sou, so elated the happy father that he forthwith tamed William Shcrrill, auspices and we hopo that tho bright prospect now before us may ouly grow ion. il. Mralian lias been com missioned post-master at Bee, Kan I four handsprings and subscribed for brighter.

We think Pink will make a goor Tnv: Sinukam. Nasby. mi V- We karn the Havana ncrald liai ceased to lie. We are sorry of this a MciiCIUK: On Wcl.iCMlav, Septcm Siienuni liowiey Hues to corn the Herald was one of the spiciest, well Held when i auv one coming thai ber 28, 1S3, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ja. M. Met a ten iioiiii.l boy, lr. J. U.

AND edited, little sheets that come to our of he thinks res-mblcs a constable. AYi The citizens if Caney and surrounding Country are earnestly invited to be present. JeVLiv, oiiieiatin. lice. Thus that ambilous little villiagi wont give you away this time, Slier, WAG OX MAKER.

His faivall beaming over with smiles tho proud papa stinted mind reader is without a paper again on account of August Soderstrom is np from the Nation rusticating, we presume. His he titrated up tl shxx't, Wednesday, holding iu his hand a blight, silver not being able to support one. The average; individual iias.sibout as much of au Idea what it takes to run a paper best girl is happy now. work done doll and a half, which he gave to us A number of our.young people at in a small vn as a cow kuows about exclaiming: "It's a boy and weighs tended church at tho Box, last Sunday the Multiplication table. Chautauqua ten pounds!" It seems strange, evening.

Springs Mail. in a workmanlike manner. I pav particular attention lt Mr, and Mrs. AA B. Dana, are at times, how the arrival of a young gen tlennn at the parental ahmio.

will cu We hope, that Edipir Blake may be mistaken, for E. J. Barron is one of tending the Seventh Day Adventists camp-mcctiiig at Independence this ESend to the Secretary for List of Primiums and other information. J. T.

Persiiall, President. Lew Lynx, Secretary. livcu a stolid business but there i an influence sonic where that will best newspaper men in Kansas. AV I 1 week. HORSESHOEING linvo uot heard of the suspension of the change auyo ne.

Thanks, for the AVny not organize a literary society Herald, and we believe that the paper money, and may Tint Sunbeams fall Shop South State St at Spring A'allcy? is yet published. long and golden upon tho youth..

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Pages Available:
56
Years Available:
1887-1887