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The Whitewater Tribune from Whitewater, Kansas • 4

The Whitewater Tribune from Whitewater, Kansas • 4

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ghe flost Offie Booi Store, Petition for Jncoywrgtion. 7 LOCAL 'Tlie foundation under VTcalberbv's hour- wgriuluallv Tieariug completion. 'i The JMcLaiu brothers bad. over one hundwd bead of' cattle dehorned last Monday Deuny did the fob. -SfV 'fjTATB OF.K AN AS COO NTT Of Bf TtKR ,15 THE.

PLACE TO ELY KVKor JiV It. BAIf.KT. KT'trOK. Before Honorqbleonrtl of 0nnly Commissioners of "said JBiitW County. fotircin year-old ou of Judge A l.

wm very badly injured while oo a hunting expedition last week. Believing in jhtp floctribe of qual to all and apeoial dt-mand that lax-ntion, National or Stat, hal not be ii4rV to 'hrilld ftp onr jrittreat or tdaw.nt the expense of anctjwr. Vii belipte that the money of thW conntry shotiM' be-kept as much aa poasible in the bands of.ihe people, beiice v.t detnaiid that all reve-nuei, National, State, or County, shall be limited to ex penaes of the- jjovernuieut t'conomi-cally adininiiittjed, 6. AVe demand that congress provide for the issue of a. HiifTiciett a mount of fl actional paper currency to facilitate cxchan tbrongh the medi cm of yifed Sta te Mai 1.

Whitewater, Kansas. rrii 4t th- p.ntiIK-r at Wh.tfWJUT Kauri, 0 rro4 Ui nmllrr. i ITEMS OF INTEREST, 'i J.17EATHERBK Rotary Public, I will attend to aU kinds of.Uusi-ness eontieeteU witn iny office, exd-leations, ete.v'also make 'loan! on short time, not less than three nor more than six months on ehattel se-eurity. a.offiicewiO; 13 Furniture. H- L- HOWE CO cOpera House Block Xewtox, Kassas.

-18 MIAN BEOS, STOCK, DEALER3, Oldfield Bros, 'hiivjs received their spring stock farm Ihiplcrucnts. wnr pns, Mease examine tbeir ad and see wi: can do for you." Mondav morninij alwvwt thirty Qermans b-ft on the hock Island bound for.ort-lind, Oregon, where they expect to make new homes for themselves. H. McLain-, IIopuce McLais, Vice President. E.

S. ilcl.i.ix, Cashier. I tlii office for work. or business cards Call it i this ff it rt to 1f tou want a nice parlor I titters. A demand that the means of The ofnee of the Whitewater Ho'el in tielnz pnpered and otberwiso fitted up and when finished wjll be more attract ivK titan ever.

A. E. IlaUh is the Work. ft. idled Corn wanted at tu elevator at C.

C. 'Ackck. 4 wnitewater. Kansas. at Home" Miss (lorners new IwM.k at the O.

book store." 28 If KANSAS. WHITEWATER. has commenced iu e.iri.st on the house of Horace McLain in the east part of the city. It will probably soon be completed and will make a very neat little residence! ihe patter-of petition for (4he of the town of in id county, as a city of the 'third class. To the Honorable Board of County Couunissionera of Butler County, Kansas.

"We citizens, tax payers, and electors of the town of WLitewater. in said But ler county, Kansas, the sama being an unincorporated town, come' now'Iiefe and present this petition and represent to this Honorable Board of County Com tniaaioners that Xha metes and bounds of said town and commons and the first dition to said towii are as follows, to-wil: Located pu a part of section eighteen (18) township tweuty-foiir (24) range three (3) east, in Butler county, Kansas, more particularly described as follows, the southwest oiarter of the northwest quarter of said section, and the north' west quarter of the southwest quarter of said dtnlnitely," te-wil Beginning at a eighth stue thirteen hundred and thirty-two (133S) feet south of he northwest corner of said section eighteen 118). thence running east at a right angle to the west line of said sec tion thirteen hundred and twenty 1320 thence south at a-right angle twenty-six hundred and sixty-seven, and piif half (2CG7i) feet; thence west it' a "rigid- angle ten hundred and thirty-sereu ut4 three-tenths (103? 3 10) feet; theace noUfcwest to the. west line of said section (18) to a point twenty-three hundred and ninety and eight tenths feet south of the Mrs. DeTalente, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Do yiin want to ob'aiu a tlrU-cbus photograph room? If so' call on Jbn jlriruci, hi te w'a tc an na 3S tf If ytiu aye ft corn to sell bring it to rne ft wl pay you 14 cents cash.

1 Bjtkns, "or 5a Jiy inoited Clyde stalljon "Wonderful Lndd" for rnsb. ou time. Or trade. tbree 3 yar-old geldings on time un.f easy terms. to or call on me Fnlmer, Whitewater.

Khiisap. MIILMHIEJ Quite a number of inyjtcd pueats dined at the table of Mrs A. G. Rit bardson Tueswlay last Amone the number were Dr. Weigher.

Mr. and -ftfrs. C. Kirk-wond, Mrs. yenrj' Acker and Mrs.

A. II. 'Hich. Docs a General Bankiig Busiaess Dnys and sells Foreign and Domestic Etthauge. It Conveyaueera and Notaries Public.

Fnstclass Fire, LighVtuing and Tornad) Iiifcurauctf written. LGAtiS 16 MY IH HFFXiID TMl IKTEEIST FAiH OH imim. oooooo-ooo 0 0 Kansas. Will TEAVATER, communication transportation ahall be owned by, and operated the interests of the people, as in the United Stat eg Postal System. 8.

We demand mich legialation an shall effectually prevent the extortion of usurious intei eat by any form of evasion of statutory provisions. 9. We demand such legiKlation as will provide for a reasonable utay if -in cast's of foreclosure of mortgart-s on real estate, and a reasonable extension of time before Abo ni.ition of sbt-'rifTs 10. We demand such as will effectually prevent the oi-panization or inaintaiuaneo of trusts or combines for purposes of specu-laijop in any of the proiluets of labor -Of neccasities of lif, or the transportation, of the same. 11.

We th adjustment of salaries of public officials to cor-respond i'sihtmg financial con-dit'ifins, the wages paid to other forms r'bor, and t-he prevailing prices be products of labtir. 12. We demand the adoption of the A ustraliau of voting and Crawford system of primaries. Gen. W.

Neal. of Whitewater, hns built a 250-barrel cistern. We dont see what they ueed of to rnucb water (icrn there. Peabody (iazeUe. Oh, pshaw! Our visitors are not all from Peabody.

Pa(oB9 of the post wftice will bear in mind that office hours on Sunday are lf rem 10:30 to 1 1 Si) a. m. ami from 6 to 7 p. m. No innil will tie delivered at any 4iber hour.

ar T. Hums wants 20.fHK) l.usbeje of tia for vliic-U be wilj pjy J4 M. M- Bishop his p'cture gallery ap returned Peabody, Mr. flisbop' is an excellent nrtis', and our people were ioath see him go, but bis business was such that it rerj'iired bis at- c-nts per bubbel teutiou at Peabodj. BF.XT.

One of the best. lighted picture galleries in the statt. Call ou Horner, Whitewater. Kansas. 88 tf LD FI ELD BROS, DKALERS IX Stoves, Tinware, IJuggies ami Canton Clipper Plows Stalk Cutters, Corn Drills, Listers, Harrows, iVc.

Iron and The fine room occupied by Mr. Bishop is now for rent. It is one of the best lighted rooms in the state, and a first- class photographer would do well to 7ood Pumps, Wind Mills, Water Tanks and Hewer rent it and go into business here. See locals in another column. Also airents for the Pipes.

'SVSNM 'U31VM31IHM cfoJd '3 0 pjX jaqcanj s.iwas; -AV 'O jo qmos aoop sao poo3 paunBf) -Binx paa ejinjji 'satp -a3 'tqlfin jo 'sanoq ipt -jB qofini MISSOTOI PACIFIC 6EAT THROOaS JJNE EAST, WEST, NORTH SOU T'. Solid Tnns Doily BETWEEN STEWART lEOH woe: place of begiuniug; thence north on said west section line of eighteen (18) to jibe place of begiuuiug. aud the fallowing located upon a part of the southwest quarter of section eighteen (l) township twenty-four (24) south of range three east hi Butler county. Kansas, and bich is more particularly described ai followt: Beginning at a pomt forty (40) feet north and forty (4) feet east ol the uortbeast corner of lot one (1) in block four (4) in said town of Whitewater; tbem.e running east eight hundred (S00) feet; thence south on a line parallel with street in said town of Whitewater to a point where it vould intersect with the south lie of First Mreer in said town ol Whitewater produced thenV-e west alonid the south lino produced eight hundred (800) feet; thence nor'b along the cast line of said street to the place of be ginning. MENTIQN.

and Arkansas "Valley Fence Co. Don't neglect to attend the supper tomorrow night, giveu in the interests of "new band. A good band adds much to the town, aud is one excelleut means advertising, and furnisher much 'aiflvseihiirjr Henry Weacbman bad a lot of corn cultivators on display the first of the week. We noticed neveral farmers looking at them Monday, but it turned so cold and snowed so Tuesday, that they came back and inquired for snow shovels. Celebrated Howe Scale T.

J. Brooks was in the city on legal busiucsj. J. Ivirkwool was up t3 Newton on business Monday. 'til.

iss Ocphart passed Stnda her home near PontiiiC. Bibic Wakefield took in the sight? at El Dorado yesterday. --S. L. Motter was at Dorado We- can compete wilh any of our neighboring towns In rpinliiy price.

DO YOU WAN A FABM? I have for sale one hundred and sixty acres of good farm laud which I will dis of ou reasonable terms. Very little Vysh uetded but long time given. Address, D. B. Cretan, 8tar post office.

IJrcenwood, Kansas, '26-tf Cheapest, Best qnd Purest Opal iLt'the Scott coat yar4. AlisRouri coal 14 50 6 50 C-'anhon City coal 7 50 E. T. IJcknh, Proprietor. Grand Catrance Sale.

ivinaf concH'ltl to chin go our entire buaiuesa, we offer 'ur entire atoi-k of (Jeneral Mercliaudise at jirices uncqitalletl. We lo not say cost for we are far bt it. The ooJa must be so.lu. If you want a bargain come and see us. we have a 4,000 stock of new uotaroitdted goodn.

Miss this opportunity and vou miss a fortune." RoAca Rp.os. Ciivc a call and be ctnvinc-d. OLD FIELD That the number of inhabitants of said ta-wu of Whitewater is three htm 1 aesuaJ on ousiness i Mi Sadie Coalier of Newton was if dred (330) or thert abotits. Ed Neal was sealed on a board about fifteen feet fiom the ground, engaged in painting, the other day, and the Tri- St. Louis, Kansas City, Pueblo ond Denver.

WITH PULLMAN SLEEPING GAR .0 paler In- That the number of the inhabitants of said town of Whitewater exeeeds two o'unUred and Mly (250) ar does not ex-ceed two thousand (2lKX) That a mnjority the taxable inhabitants of said town of Whitewater are in favor of said' incorporation. Wherefore yonr petiticpers as afore-said do pray our honorable body to make au oi der as provided by law declaring said town of Whitewater incorporated as city of the thircf cjass by'' the name and style of. the city "of Wbitt and such other and further order or or-, ders as by law provided. via the Wanted, Twenty thousand bushels of ear corn delivered Whitewater, for whit-n I will psy 14 cents. E.

T. Bciins. LUMBER, hours to sae it tue oonru wovyou ureau Ed tumble off. 'Neither happened, atd another item is lost to the It is' such IndffFerence on the part of the people that causes the heart of 'the news-gatherer to sink and his eoul grow weary. On acootfQt of the bad vcer, the grain bus.ncss of this city has not been quite up to the average; and yet Mr.

Burns has shipped 12 car of grain in the past 10 days, and has taken in over 8.000 bushels of ear corn. Griffin has shipped from this point 7 sars of corn, and Ed. Hanna has not been idle. Quite a number of cars of stock have been shipped and altogether our grain dealers have had enough to do to keep litem out of mischief. Charlie Gjdry has a bad U3ck of tu? city.

Saturdays isit'rng fric-nds. James Welt-h an4 -wife- were dowii from Newton the tirst of the week O. E. McDowell went- to Newton Sunday evening and refiirued Monday. Froet went ti Melheison Fri day and lemaiued until Mouday with bii family.

J. Golden was visiting friends in Greenwood county the latter part last week. Jlcnry Weachman was at Wichita the hut of last week to receive medical Dave Welsh, of Nowtoh, the city tomorrow purchasing horsea for the eastern market. Dr. Horner made a trip to Newton this week, in company with- musical books and instruments.

Miss May Wilkins, who is attending school at Wichita, passed Sabbath day with her friends at Brainerd. Miss Hattie Wilbur came up Wichita last Friday to visit with her COLORADO SHORT LINE- 1TBA3KS 4 BARBED. WIEE POST! J. W. Ferrier, of Peabody, Kau.

The best jeweler in the tate, ia ule min watt-jiea and clock for Between main Kan i Kprings 50c, and other work Whitewater, at like prices. 33-tf sas CrK Sj lit 0UIS. Advertised Letters. i.juisi of jeuers remaining iu the post NAMES. Horaee McLain E.

8. McLalu A. E. Sudermaun II. W.

7iley J. V. Norton J. A. DUxer Frank Dilzer M.

Sf Ktithop lj. A. Li ten chicken fevor and nothing but chickens ofllce at Whitewater. Knnnxa whi.n if Will satisfy him. 0riug to his insatiable QZ)A desire for chicken he cuioe to this office not culled for within 30 days will be sent to the dead letter oLice, Washington, D.

C. XAUES. C. A. Roach G.

1. Hoach CLester Smith A. Haish Wm. Norris W. Spencer J- W.

Dickson Wm. Wakefield Ja. Linnens Jake Sigmao Dr. H- H- Soma J. W.

Bower C. J. Brenton C. Carter John Eilerts Tinley McCloud and had 5J0. dodders struck olfi crying, beging, imploring for chickens.

So greedy id be that he offers to pay a good price lr. J. Sweeney J. W. Brown Y.

8. Router C. F. Freeman for them if folks will bring them in to Daniel trWACQtTAinTIJD WITH THE aSOCHlAPET OP TE3 COT7WTKX. WILI.

OBTAIH MUCH VAistJAELE DTFOR A TlOSf FBOSiI A STT7DT OF TEXS MAP CI IJ. A. Il-tll Mrs EHn Loett 3L Spunkier him. He thiuks he had better do that than go after them himself. Perhaps Mr.

John ilickerson 8. II. McConnell Edward Smithera H. If- Hotter O. B.

McDowell H. 11. Weacbman. friend Miss Carrie Neal of this city. D.

D. Puterhangh and his estimable lady were visitors at the home of Puterhaugh'f si-ler, Mrs. E. S. McLain, last Satur lav.

R. A. OLbbs.the boss stone mason of Peabody, is laying the foundation under Horace McLain a house in the east part of tbcify Between KANSAS CITir OMAHA. HANNIBAL TAY LOR, TEX AS H. fi- P.

A ST- ICDK- the bright moonlight nights may have somethiug to do with his ideas in the ijs. Hattie Sheppanl JliLLlE M. CODITREV, P. M. matter.

C. H. Brubtt W. H. McCraner J.

C. Kirk wood U. Young Morgan M. Hishop C. H.

Qo4frey Rook Island. Ond and om -third fare to Kansas City and return, ou account of meeting of I. O. O. F.

Tickets sold Marru JO to Msrcb Tll inclusive. Oood for return" on or be-lore MkrVh J4. 1890. McLjVIN ITEMS. Ppjtob TltlBtJJyKr Robert Henderson is buving all J.

W. Eatoq -J. Weihietb.y Cbsrlea E- Cope 8. Raymond Fred Breising F. M.

Lawsen -Wm. Newbury J. K. I'enuer 1). II.

McMichael W. E. Weatberby O. -W- Pennar E. T.

cturna Kd. Haoo 8. C. SHU Society News. Wedding.

Rowland Corfsian, I)r. W. A. W'elsher, D. D.

closed bis cf forta at thispl(it last night, aud started this morning, for his home at Abilene. Five persons handed in tbeir naimij to gether with the name of the church with which they wished to unite. The doctor is a very able and powerful speaker, and it is evideut that his heart is in the work. The good wishes of our people will follow him, the words he has spoken in our midst will long be remembered and will ever bring to mind the memory of the one who uttered them 14 1012 $2.00 GIJAIN MARKET. Oi V)ata vv-- AN NELLY ITEMS.

Emton TuiBi Afc: The Farmer's Platform of th Mr. (xofde.i shipped a ear load of iios last week from this plane Mr. Nathan Blcveus, brother of in. I Jenny, ts buying oattlr jlicrabouis. Mr.

Joseph Rich and wife have Upon their farm west of town. the calves he can get. I. 11. Iibbey lost a fine fat steer Monday, from some strange disease.

School opened Monday spring term, with Miss iielle Bailey as teacber. As Mr, E. Pollard has no more use for me, 1 will send you what little news we have. 7 G. 11.

Jernigan and A Jjbbey will leave for Winlield Thursday, to begone some time. Oh, yes, they say we are going to get a sur plant here, so come Dp and get iiome "iasses," tbey will be sweet, you bett (VVe knew the "lasses' were jweet There was supper at James Weacbes Thursday night for' the benefit of the church, the house was full of hungry people, but tbey could not get away with half the good things the ladies brought. The proceeds amounted to some $10 or is: -T7- SE'l i IJroi. Vare building large corn crib here? ffor cribbing corn; they want 1 00,000 bushels. D.

W. Phillips in buying for them, paring THE ISLMD PACIFIC MLKlKi, Znoludlno; main ltnee, brandies and oxteasions Kaet and West of tho Missouri Rlvar, Tho Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, p9oria, La SaUci, Moline, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS Dcveuport, Muscatine. Ottunawa, Oskaloosa, Dos Moines, Wintersot, Audubon, Harlan, and Council Bluffs, in IOW A. Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA V7atortorvr and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron, St.

Joseph, and Kansas City, trx MISSOURI Oman Pairfeury. and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horton, Togek. utchinson, Wichita, Bollevillo, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS PondT Kinrnsher, Fort Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Spring-s, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FRSH Reclining- Chair Cars to and from Caldwell, Hutcnlnson, and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep-Inst Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming: and grrazinir lands, attording- the best of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, noribwesfc and southwest of CTiicago, andPaciflc and transoceanic Seaporta. MACMIPICEiiT VESTSSULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, and free from dus.

Through Coachea, PoUroan Sleepers, FRE Beclininsr Ohalr Cars, ana (east of Missouri River) Dining: Cars Daily between Ciaioag-a, Des Moin 3e, Council BluEfe, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to At the residence of the bride's parents northeast of Whitewajej. on last Sabbath, at 12 oclock by tbe Au nelly pastar. Mr. X. Rowland and Miss Liliian Corfman, both of Butler county, were safely seated in the matrimnuial bark, and launched upon tbe great deep q( matrimonial life.

amid flu vers and huxapas from those on tbe fchore. The groom is a stirring youns fs-tne" living southeast of Brainerd; and t'-ie bride hva worthy 3'oucg woman, known to many hereabouts as sample of young womanhood. A oodly company were pntbered from the country round about, and a pleasant, joyous occasion it was especially to. the ever joyous Charley Neioian. Numerous beautiful and useful were given by many friends to keep tbem in loving rememhraoce.

May lifes journey be as happy as its beginning was auspicious Clio. A small, but merry gathering at tbe residence of G. W. Neal Tuesday evening was among the social events of the week. Music, dancing, games and pleasant conversation were indulged- in until a late hour, when everyone paid tbeir respects Miss, flattie TV'ilbur.

in honor of whom they were gathered together, aud bidding good night to tbe good people of the bouse ancj departed for home. i- ji i TfcJ' dance last Friday sight was a coin-plit flzale." It Is 'said there wasn't easTfc ceocls trewnt to" form a peop.s Alliance 1. We demand tho abolition of national banks and the Hubstitulion of legal tende treasury notes in lieu of national bank notes. iuyd in suf-ficient volume to do the buainass of the country on a cash system, regulating the amount needed lonx a per capita basis as the business interests of the country expand; and that all money issued by the government shall be tend tr in payment of all debts, both public and private. .2.

We demand the free and unlimited coinage -of silver. 3. We dtiuand thatoongress.hall pass such laws ai shall effectually prevent the dealing in futures in all agiiealtural rnd mechanical products 4. We demand the "passage of Ias prohibiting ownership of land and tbat enpgres? tnke early steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now 'owned by aliens and foreign syndicate; and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations in excess of such aa are FUItLEY NOTiiS. To Euitor Tribune: March, and plenty of corn in the field vet, Only three runaways at this place last week.

If. I. Merrill expects to start his btucco mill iu a few lavs. The alliappe still growing. 2Jewr members at each nieeli'tg, Gard fc Varris shipped hogs and cattle to Wichita this wqejt.

(J. S. Long was taking in the sights ot Newton hst week-Joe Rich has moved from his fathers ulace, to his, uear McLain. Joe Reeves' smilling countenance waj eeu in this place last week. The population still increasing to Mr.

lietz a little corn shucker. Seventeen wagon loads of corn landing in the street and no cars. norzn ana Daiweea omcago ana ioioraao rjpnng-s, uenver. end Pueblo, vta St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka.

Splenuld Dinisr Hotals ffurnihinff msels at seascnabl ours) wost of Mtssocri Sivcr. 13 Hf. CaHfomia BxoursTans daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and irom OF ROUTES to and irom 2 3E id 1 and -xit'i will be members ot our ii 1 1 i lis ye. Mr. Jeffrey will be again at bi oblplare at the head ot" our schools the "pring term.

A welcome irorn many Ijeart's to him. The Funeral of Mrs John Yagcl took' place frpiji 'the' Methodist churcll on Tlieay 'laat. Ilevs. 4A cker' and'McMiilab omoTatm.Tlie veioams were taken' to the Newton emetrj for'intermeriL Hers was, a Jjuiet go(id life, and she IcaveB many i iends hVre. A line occcasioi as enjoyed by over 'a hundred, people (they aay) at ITie Amrelly tiijy loHl" oil last Il'uesday nigh.

wJaVn the youth and vigor our oehimuhity and inatiy frotii ilrbad, riiet' to bpend sin ial kyenuikf and eat oytrs and chicken'. The 'receipts 'wcPe abOut $tt, "jud 1 17 denied. ft V. Latke. San Francisco.

The DIRI Garden of the Oods, tho VIA THE. ALD CRT LEA ROUTE, and Minneanolis and St. Paul. fioB4T7pre Trainia daily between Chli 2) to and from those points and uecuninsr unair cars Lmrm City. Tnroucrh Onair Car and Sleeper betgreen Peoria, Spirit Lake mxA Ljoox nlH.

vlaKock Island. The Favorite Lina to Pinastono. Wwtei1 town, Sioux Wlls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting- an. Piahiny Crounds ef tho Northwest. TXX2 EnOHT LI2CU VIA BENHCA AND KANKAKBB offers facUitf-ie t- travel Between Cincinnati, Indiarapolis, Lafayette, and Council EHaJL.3.

JOS''-a. Atomson, Leavenworth, Kama a City, Minneapolis, and Sfc. Paul. 14 cents per bushel; lie is abo buy ing sbeled corn and oat for, O. P.

I or li, fxiers. or deairea iriTOTTnation, apply to any Tacrr Zam to too Xfilbml List as orCararta, or sxUjrea actually used and needed by them, rcon. Iy1ns UrKTti tzxtlzX leelatmed by tbe govermo fOt and nTeet tbe I pjuroT-Daa-v held f.r actual settlers only..

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