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The Whitewater Tribune from Whitewater, Kansas • 4

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LOCA.L ITEMS. Have you read of the Great -Wind Storms wd hate men having of late Has a Store ftiil of Iihh coiumetief'tl. ft, Powell ii, tjUe r.o.ud possessor cicycle. Ernest McJ.rti.n tui d- cirnisnmg oodc. 1 Jrf fcuJ8 Jnkcs nn awful loiijf tiaui the rri.

Ld. Hfintia ihM rhrtfixrd ronte frwi) Peahoilr mid Mrku 'iolma. mwki mrghahdise. Main Street, Whitewater, Kansas. J.

Kirkwood lift e'ived ri lorye 1 HUdUiou his Mock of lumber week. J. V. Jiower bn the job tf fsnexuK ilit farm just ouib of Now is theijjne for otwr throat EQUINOCTIAL STOHMS And the time for vou to act vour- FPU LIGHTENING AND WIND STOBH Insurance written, AVhieh we will do for yon at current rates in the best companies. WHITEWATER BAUK, F.

S. McLAIN, Agent. 1 I. U. Nrima5.

Vjre Presidcuf. F. H. Kaj.i.ock. Treas.

and Perr. rwir'n Mill w. iiHiii, 11 1 ditif-d nt Uie bUe.water Hotel lunl dav. of. Kwwx.

iie rt ixi 4nil -MU-r. EflSOF jINTE.RJE.SX.. n-t tbi uftice for j.b wwk. VisUiug jthis If pat Inr l.iiup jrn 2:2 If "Nil Hum" Mifcs Hutiier nr-w at the P. (O.

store, If If tim iiru lo avM -bring it to jie nir-4 )i. (fills ca.h. T. tltjuyj. If on want a paint tit it will im'id i-t i'r ten yrii.

uir the Shirker st Bros. 48 tf '4' A ti'Vy.) A irir li genc-riO Jionst 'h11 on Mx tit tin past hook slew. 42 tf 1. -YV. IVwiier bus just received com Hue rinjr muJ tsumnicr dress oiutn.

Inn-. jnbrnUlt-rit-s, ut )ine. si'le cipilu, WHITEWATER TOWN COMPANY. For information as to price and terms of toKra lots, call on local agenst. G.

P. Neiman, Horace McLain. Dr. MW-heue ia ly lei-ture to the pti-piU nt the hc.Uj1 Umuuc uftcr noon. Kd.

Xenl en down now 9b.n-w.iilk in frvitof bi faU-ru lumber Will haa doinif a big business tlw way of pUiug nuun Una Mfe.e. vfiot:" Honcb htren doing a ond business in the line of spring hats the pMRt week! Jake Sudermnnn. of Newton, was visiting hit; tntbtr in law (Chtussen the llrst the week. LD FI ELD BROS DEALERS IX 'lie is waiting o'er tho river. On the urntet Ferry's shore 'Till the pale and silent boatman Comes to row your npirit od, and the more he known, the better is That he will retain all tae patron of the lute tirrn is bejond a 4oubt, Htid that he will rec eive larg-uldition tu the trade is of all things II.

I. Jltnwi.i,. Mr. Deter, one of El Dorado's pronji Committee. ju most probable.

was 11. V. JiAn.ev. xiuiit cuu tractors for building, tbe.t i.t3' Monday. Everv one is aware of tbe benntv nnd Chnnnry Merrill wa in town Monday, infort affirdetl by trens, but by no people is this ffct better appreciated tjinn fox liimher to eret more build'tigs on ljt Altr.rill farm.

X'barKf Neiunin hug been baying a wugo.it of hia old uiw. Mr. Wer.thd the work. or Sale. My ijjipurtcd stiillion "W.omby-ful J-H'lii" far rA.4i.

on time, or lrdi. Alo tbre ld e'-MiujH on time mid er termn. Write to or rail on 'm liner. VV.bitew-'iUr. PutroRB nrf the post nifflce hear in in nd that JiflW liovvm ,00 Sunday are i roixi WJVi i' 1 1 n.

mui frw to 7 p. in. Ko.tnn.iJ be irlivered at -any HAPDWARE. Stoves, Tinware, Wagons, Buggies and Carts. Canton Clipper Plows, Stalk Cutters, Corn Drills, Listers, Harrows, irr.

Iron and Pumpp, Wind Mills Water Tanks and Sewer PipcH. Also agents for the STEWAET IROH WOEKS, Arkansas Valley Fence Co. and Celebrated Howe Scales. V'e can compete with any of our neighboring towns in quality Give us a eall and be OLDFIELD BROS. by tbe people of Whitewater.

Our citizens are in earnest concerning the futures appearance of their homes, and every one wbo owns a Ionise nd lot is taking advantage of spring time, and is planting trees. It will be but few years fore the town of Whitewater will be known for its beautiful homes. Fine houses, surrounded by carpeted with blue grass, and shaded by the foliage of many varieties of the trees of the forest, beds of Cowers, lovely in bright colors, with fragrance deliciously sweet; fountains sending forth sprays of water .1 1 i Finlcy ilcClond swelled up big and got red headeJ because ojne one stole hia lew spring hat laitt Monday. A few young people gathered at the evidence Chet Smith Monday even ing and paesed a few hours at cards. Re.r.

II. Lundy. of the 3fethodUi de-noiuination, will preach at the lleforuied chunii fffxl Sabbath uftcrnoon at '6 OhlflehJ iS-Ui. ba.vc thu Hrgai tnrk of fl.Linjf tackle er bnoht to 4H tf I 8 urups Ol IT smi. Dcauiiiui free from the dreary waste of an open E.

T. Burns wants 20.X)9 lul)ie of ar for which he will py 35 per bushel. PERSONAL MENTION. 4 r-Mrt. John Eilerts was at Wichita last Monday.

Ed. Eaton was up to Peabody on business Tuesday. -Miss Gephart took in the sights at EJbing Saturday last. Howard Neimao shipped a car load of hogs to Wichita Monday. Mrs.

F. A. Tanner, of City of Mexico, is visiting at V. A. Tanners.

Chas. McLain and his wife, of Newton, were in the city Sunday' last. --Mrn. Horace McT.ain returned from her visit to Guthrie. Tuesday last.

(. D. Cross, wife and little son were visiting Grandma Cross last Sunday. M. J.

Evans, of Newton. in the cit Monday looking after his interests b.ere. Master Arthur Stevenson, of Haze) Dell, whs a caller on The Tkibusk last Saturday. M. M.

Bishop was over to Aonelly last Monday attending to the sbippiug of his corn. Mrs. Brewe of Peabodr. attended service at the Reformed church in this cjty last Sabbath. --Hev.

Graham, of Madison Orpen-wood conntF, ras a visitor at Will Mc-Crantrs Monday last. Mn. J. L. Schriver.

of Newton, is vinttihg with her son. George Schriver in this vicinitj this week. ---8. L. Motter and his yonncbride enjoyed the country air last Sunday and visited friends outh of town.

)i. J. Cftxr.i. has taken the contract prairie, upon which shiues the sun in of fencing jJie farm of J. E.

Hich- tbe full force of his midsummer strength, ardsoit Richland township, Unrvoy Let the good work go'on. Let the trees county. je pjwnted and pruned and cared for, L. JfcC auji, formerly of this county the flowers nourished and every and at one time owner of this office, but thing be done that cau make home it cheapest, BestandPurest At lh ft. Beott von nrd.

4 50 McAllister A 50 nnnon (ily coal Jtt. T. Buax it, Proprietor. Qrand Clearar.ce Sate. city tractive and pleasant and homelike.

lately of California, arrived in the last Monjay. The Mcaiu Ct Co. have over eight hundred of cattle which is said to be tbe largest bunch of thorough boras ia the s4ste. The little mule team belonging to Mr. Coons, the milk man.

aSTorded considerable amusement for tbe boys and a whole barrell full of fun for Coons. TLey ar a young team and bad always been driven with blind bridles, but when Mr. Coons hitched up at nooo he cut the blir.dd off. ami the mules for the first Gr. W.

KTELAEk, Dealer In LUMBER, BAUBED WIRE FENCE POSTS. Whitewater, Kansas, saw what was behind them, and became 1 frightenc and ran. They finally upset Master Earl Auderion has lately re- me Jigui venicie. arm mrew out me turned to Kansas and wil' make his driver, and making a complete trip home with his uncle Will Anderson. E.

T. Burns is puttiug up a neat picket fence around his lots south of tbe railroad which adds a great deal to the appearance of his home. Theljand boys give a social "hop" tonight at Smith's hall. The very best of music will be furnished, and all who attend may bo mire of a Jolly good time. The Dilzer brother are drawing trade in the lutrness business from a large scope of courtly.

Thp good work that bey. do is bound to bring Diem custom. Iltvi.iiif coi.clwue-d to change our ntii we offer our entire stock jof Jeneral Mcrcliaixlise at jiriri We do not say rout for we are far below it. The yoo.ds ixiuiit be aahl. Jf a bargain and see utt.

IXs-mvm-her we Jiav.e a .4100 utocic of ew Jin tarnished goo, hllaa tbia yoji fiiiut a fortun. Dissolution Notice. Kotire is hf-eby yiven that tb.e Arm Werner ii Thompson, doinjr huintf around the town drew up at their own K. A. Gibbs.

the boss mason of Pea- table. Cooh tben bitcbed them to .1 lumber wagon and disguising himself in i clean shtrt again took the lines, while tbe niu'ei. tf Deluded to fiuisb tlieir run. Tbey struck out for Ed. llanua's -fal N.

J. Euriick, of Topefc, was in the barely escaping a wrck they passed through the city yesterday. He says that twenty-1 8 as good a a mile. Hrainerd, have dissolved partnership I six years ago the fcflb. jof thte month A m'6S wns by jaytual coneeut.

Parties indebted to people gathered snow in Lons cojaty Coon waved hi was wbip and shouted as he found himself safe; he had not firm -wiii jiea.v9 c)l ajul settle at and melted it to wash 'ith. XTKXC QUA ITT TU WITH TH3 3EOGEAPET OF THE COOTTTHT. WILL OBTAZV MUCH YAZiUAZZiS EWrOHUffATION rHOK A STUCK OF TB38 MAP OF rone mucn lartner berore tue nina Mrs Samuel Weston, who has been in tha enA f(f tbe body, was in the city shkinif hands wU.h old friends and looking up con tjacfs. iast Saturdfiy. Mrs.

Henry Weachman was visiting friend at Newton tbe fir9t of tbe week, ber little son met witb quit an accident wbile gone aud bruised bis ftce very bndlr. Hon A. fl. Richardson was called to Nt wton laist Saturday bv the sickiie.is of bit) sister. Mips J.

K. Richardson. Her numerous friends will be glad to learn that sbe is fast recovering. Comrade J.y P. Shuman.

of Brainerd. was. on Tuesday, one the livliest visitors The Tribbxe has had for some time. He has gone into business at Krainerd on his own hook, and if he is always as J0II3' as he appeared Tuesday he will not lack for custom. -i C-D Rale.

late of tbe firm of Rale and Shuman, at Hrainerd. was a caller at this office laat Friday. Mr. Bale will make his home in Newtin for the future. Brainerd ha lost one of her best citizens, but Mr.

Walt, of Newton, in whose service Mr. Bale has entered has been the gainer. wagon dragged on the ground; the mulct soon concluded they had enough and have ever since beeu on their good behavior. ill health for some time, is now with her daughter Mrs. Tanner, where she will receive the best of attention from Mrs.

Tanner another daughter Mrs. Ksk ridge. Charlie Ayera was in town Monday morning bright and early trj ing to buy The following resolutions were adopt- ed by the W. C. Ward Post G.

A. R. at twenty loads of white corn, at 20 cents tMeir regular meeting, Saturday, April per bushel. The cause of bis leW. 'tlCf.

jiWi T)oToirWAFTAFAKMV I b.ve for sale one hundred and sixty acres ft gotid farm land which I will dis pose of on reasonable terms. Very little needed but long time given. Address, D. 11. Cregan, Star post office.

jGjuawuod, Kansas, 26 tf Cash tells, akwaya tbri.ug the cash with you. as that is what secures bargains at Oldlleid ,43 tf Twenty thousand bushels of ear corn delivered at Whitewater, for whica I jpay Watalf. P-T, flcss. J. VV.

Jferrvtr, freaiiovd Tbe begt jeweler iji tbe i jcleajiinjif yfiUeJie and clorka for inaia springs 60c, ajid other work like prices. S3-tf ap.ee was the arrival of a nine and a half at hi house. Instead of A. Martin whose barn burn' ed iu Elk county hh stated last week, it should have read F. H.

Martin of Chaur tauqua county, lioth gentleman were at one time residents of this vicinity, and writer inadvertantly aUributed the Ipsa to wrong M-tl. i THE CHICAGO, HOCK ISLAtlD PACIFIC nfllLVflY, Inolading mala ltaee.brancbee and extooeions Bast and West of tbs lOisaouri Xliver. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollet, Otta-w La Salle, Molina, Book Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottamwft. OBtealooea, Ies Moines, Winteraet, AuduboatEarlaaland OoozKsfX ZHuOs.

in IOWA MinneaooUa and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Water-town and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, fn gISSOURI znana, Falrbury, and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horton, Topelca, utchinson. Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS Pond Creek, Kinghsher, Fort Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FRBB Recusing Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palace Bleeping Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson.

Traverses new and vast areas of rich ntrming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, north west sad southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRE80 TRAINS, liesxllng all competitors in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated, sad free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FRBB ReoHninc Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chioago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to North Platte, and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, Whrkrab: Comrade Joe Naylor has been called by the 8upreme Commander of the universe to join the ranks of comrades gone before, and Where as: For the past twenty years, we. his neighboring comrades and asso ciates have bn eonscious of his devoted christian spirit and sympathy, and of his loyalty to his comrades, bis country and his God, and Whereas: Through the death of our comrade we must henceforth keep step to the "March of Time" without his presence, therefore be it Resolved. TLat while we.

as members of the Grand Army of the Republic, bow in submission to tbe will of our Great Commander, we sincerely, mourn the death of our comrade, our neighbor and our friend. That We hold in our most sacred memory, the heroic and noble deeds of our departed comrade, anions vhich was th.e giving up of himself, a prisoner of war. that a wounded cotprade might escape: his deeds of kindness a prisoner in rebel bands, caring for the alfik, thA grounded and dying, and tbe christian he so earnestly endeayord to bestow upon them. Besolvkp. That we accept the life and teachings Comrade Naylor as a bright example of a true soldier, a consistent christian and an man, and that in his death we learn that the ebd of the righteous nian is a peace most perfect.

And he it further Resolved. That we extend to the widow so suddenly bereft of a kind and affectionate husband, not only sympathy in her bereavement, but all tbe aid in our power to lighten her burdens ANNELLY ITEMS. Editor Thihcxe: Mi. Griffith and family were visiting at the doctor Sunday Mrs. V.

H. Denny fpent Tuesday visiting friends in Annelly. Rev. Harvey Lundy preached Sunday cvening'to a large congregation. 1.

Dr. Foster haa been busily engaged setting out trees to ornament hta new home. An examination will be held Saturday, April 12 at the school house for the county graduates in the vicinity. M. M.

Bishop hi pped ont a car of 3orn today, and W. Ji. Frank willjhaye another ready to go t-morrtw. Annelly is having qnitc a boom this week. Real estate is changing hands rapidly.

JSeveral houses have gone down, but the carpenters will have" W. ii. Franks com crib in readiness for ear corn by Wednesday for which he will pay 10 cents. Charley Ayers was seen ruahing all over town Monday morning and it was supposed he had bought a car load of corn at a low figure, but when the truth was lerned he admitted that it was a big boy come to Ms home and he felt worth anpjcr thowpsnd dollars. Henry Weachman has treated himself to a fine new buifgy, one of the flueBt in the city.

Gracious! but don't he sit erect and looks neither to the right or left as he drives through the principal streets of the city. He gays he is wiiliug Ao sell any one, eljie the same kind of a Jwggy Tb proprietor of the Central Uotel does propose that ixn houNe shall Ug regain unprotected fxflpx either the ras of the juidsummer sun the cold winds of winter. an.d f'W that reason he lias set out numerous shade trees, and a number eyergrienB that will beau ty tp th.e appear acce of the house. Little Eddie JIanna and Bubby McDowell were hay iog a grand time at ths Whitewater hotel the other evening ri.dd.Mig hobby Jtoraea. ip tjUe shape vt brooni sticks.

They kindly Invited tbe to oin tiem but she absolutely refused to dp ag, and tfae children haye htev pouMg evter since. The rm Bale Shuman, at crd, has been dissolved, C. D. Bale re-tireiuaxid M. Shumao continying busiocst at the old staud.

Mr, Sbumau dyerttseci Letters. IAm 0 letters xejaiuing in the post iffice at Whitewater. Jvapsas, which if iot called for within UOJays will be sent jto dead letter Washington, D. C. W.

8. Brooka-t paaie) Betebj Mrs. Jennie JJpljaesHenry Draper L. Durant Mrs. V- Foy John XajK-4 D.

,11. Moore J. fj. McCAinpagby P. Oryec Roa.t 1.

GODTRJET, )f. Taic yonr boipe pape.r rtt, jthen for the KANSAS QHY $TAfo Weekly ditiofl, 25 cents a yjear, jk or write fur laoapie copy. Oi np.ocial ifitef.eiit to anpere. TJje phcapei a4 bent ifl meric. MAKKET.

Shelled ioxn. .1516 15 11U I Elver. Salt I Lake, Ogden. Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The XJMU to sad from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Garden of the Gods, the Baartart-xiias, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado.

VIA THE ALDERT LEA ROUTE, Sopd rim sis Trains daily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Iniiig chair Cars fFRUB) to and from those points and. Reenninff Ct with ThkOuQH Kansas City, Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peor and ifloiiz Valla, via Rank TalnnH ThA Savorite Una to Pin town, Sioux Falls, aad the Summer Resorts and Hunting aa Fishing Orounds or the Northwest. TSX SHORT LINB VIA 8KNBCA AND KANKAKBX offl JteCilWes tf travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council LuLi, ti.

Atcuapn, LeavenworGn, rbhsm wry, jainneapona, una ov. raw. Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Pi Joseph, For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired lnftmnatlon, apply to any Otaoe in the United tates or CaaadaTor address XL 0T. JOHN, 'A i 'i.

JOHN CSCASTtAtJ, OHIOAOO, CtelTisSBBt tK has bean fa business at Brainerd $0 long and assist her iu her lonely Journey of S2.00 that he is well jkttowQ, and woll repec.t lift. 1.

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