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The Whitewater Tribune from Whitewater, Kansas • 1

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1 i 1 1 1 A VOLUME 2. WHITEWATER, KANSAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1891. NO. 36. Communicated.

Web Wilder. setting the ball a rolling) and then 71 it FIRS we had something new. Before that FIRE, To the Editor of the Tiubcne. The time for sowing and planting many happy returns of the day. She was the recipient of some useful and valuable presents.

On last Wednesday Pete Golden after bidding adieu to his many friends, leftf or Colorado. Pete is time the anditor's report had consisted of, "I have the honor to submit the following report," follow of spring cropn 13 raiving' near and it would Le well for farmers to take a backward glance, and review the conditions and reijults of the past ed by the multiplication table, the rule of three, and so on; but with 3 TTTf a number one young man and be sadly missed in the society of Hazel Dell where he has won the Kansas City Star. It has been decided not to continue Daniel V. Wilder in the office of state superintendent of insurance. Governor Humphrey has been careful to say that Mr.

Wilder wis not removed from office; he was only, as it were, discontinued, although the consequences to Mr. Wilder are the same. The general effect is to remove from the public service a very auuitor uaer mere came a new five years in the management of our The great fire sale of J. C. ROSENBSBG and Co.

will open their doors on reputation ot practical joker" be style of official document. Old abu -1 i sides his kind heart and sunny sea were exposed, all sorts of frauds, disposition has made him a cental among others the insurance frauds, i- were exposed; the state treasury core favorite. Girl's don't you believe the rumor about him "serving seven years for a wife" there's nothing farming; there may hava been some mistakes in planting t6o late, not plowing deep enough and deficient cultivation. After having dono all things well we can only trust to the conditions of the season, in hoping for full bounties; here is the stumbling block; the rock upon which the cautorized. There was a great out nervy and efficient officer; and in slow Pete, be expects to be cry, several newspaper old maids that; connection is "re said they never had berr so fwselto uoibw gaya.in.siaeot a year the "top buggy" theory mar cbrae' out quested to say a few words respect SATURDAY, in all their lives, and there was the all right yet, and in all probability he ing a career which has reflected hon usual sneaking observation: "He sanguine hopes of too many are dash or on Kansas and been an example and in some sense an education to says he is the only honest man in the state." But it did good.

The win arive a ont armed aorse too. It was his request that I should take his place as correspondent for Hazel Dell during his absence to be known ed to blank disappointment, they fail to discern the awk ward bungling manner in which thev do their the state. The name as originally conferred reforms suggested were adopted. But, of course an end had to come only to ourselves, although such has never neen my intentions, I feel in on "tne sumct 01 tnis stcetcn, was By order of fire underwrites your chance to get a suit or overcoat for very little money, to this style of ripping np official duty bound under the circumstances Daniel Webster Wilder, but for to accept it as a sacred trust and will try and fill the place to the best many, many years in Kansas it has been "Web'; Wilder, doing away of my ability until his return, so with the Daniel entirely and saving with the editors permission I will make my bow, and should he or anr Gemeoarljr sod evqld the rush, arid don't a little of the Webster. But the full name tells a good deal of the story; of the patrons become weary of my speech, if they will give me a gentle Daniel Webster Wilder means born nint 1 will make another bow, and work; they flatter themselves that they are thorough craftsmen, the work they do negatives their egotism, they 5re botches and perhaps cannot help it, they were built that way.

In order to illustrate the, importance of deep pkrwing and early planting especially corn we append a synopsis of the conditions of the past five years. In '86 there was no rain from the 29th. of June til! the 24th. of July, hot winds prevailed more or less and the polin of all lat corn was dried up, of course there was no com, the early planted made good half crop. In '87 no rain feelings.

In the Republican state convention of 1876 three good and true men were beaten for renomlna-tion John Fraser, Randolph and Wilder. Perhaps it was intended to show the appreciation Kansas had for "the scholar iu politics." Singularly another chance came for Wilder and he improved it. Appointed superintendent of insurance, he resumed the fight he had begun as state auditor on knavish insurance companies. How sultry he made it for them everybody remem take my seat, and consider my mis of an old family in Massachusetts; educated at the Boston Latiu school sion ended. SAT so.

and at Harvard, and studied one of C. Rosenberg Go. EI Dorado, Kansas. the profession in this case law rVRLEt ITEMS, For the rest his youth was passed in a time and place when men talked TIME TABLE much about freedom for all men Mrs. S.

Clark is still on oar sick ist. Fred Kelly was out last week vis- PSOTEE MOTTEE, preparatory to working and suffering C- P- fi- R. UOINO EAHT. DEALERS IN ting the boys. and dvintr for it.

It was when Gar- 9 X9 A Mail and Exprt-ts. bers. How the wildcats fought is also remembered, (yho has not received a copy of the Dairymaid or Mr. Phillips was out to attend Ko. S.

S3. No. i Accommodation, frt. M. M.

rison, and Theodore Parker and Wendell Phillips were taking in the wolf hunt. Express. 10.51 OEnERAI from Jnne 11th. till July and from that time nogbod rain till Aug. 2 1st.

In '88 no ramrom July 16th. till August 6th. In '89 "from May 1st. to August therefwere twenty three rainy days, no drouth nor hot winds that year and everybody Mrs. Reeves is suffering: from of the innocent Husbandman, insurance papers dressed up with rural Boston that Wilder was living there and hearincr them every day.

The neuralgia and Cecil has the grip. women's Uw course finished, he should have Ernest McCormick, Frank's little names, like pirates in clothes! But up to date the wild- minded the main chance and settled twin boy who has been dangerous- cats have been held at bay, and all ly sick with diphtheria is supposed down to practice somewhere in Mass this faithful work in behalf of the to be slowly improving. achusetts, or at least in New England, people by an officer mindful of his GOING WEST. N'n. 3.

Fxpresg, 5.S?S A. M. Jin. 01. Accommoilat'on, frt.

12 10 P. M. Ho. 1. Mail and Express.

tt.07tM. 7i), 1 and 2 tul lo and from Caldwell. a A 4 run to and firm Mino, f. T. From and to Chicago.

In effect Dec. B. All paineer trains nuke close ron-rtrtiong at Herinron. for points JCnbt arid 'putbv. eit.

Trains Noa. 1 and 2 make connection with Balina branch. Train No. roifcea connection at Caldwell for Vam Creek. Lisbon and other Oklahoma points are reached by Cannon I'ull Sia'f which connects 'vith all points at l'c-nri Creek.

J. DtCKSojf. A.ccnt- got fat on corn and buckwheat. Last year from June 19th. to Aug.

buv one rain and that on July from June 19th. to Aug. a period of fifty two days, the" ther Oti account of consolidating our immense stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shooo, and in order to make room and save renting another room, we are compelled to reduce CITE STOCK AT A SACEIHCE. Come and see what little money will buy. duty, his honor and his oath, wa will call service No.

3. Long-toiling and scholarly editor, Theodore and Chas. Zellar and Mrs. Kate Kelly drov out from. North Wichita and spentT Sunday with Frank McCormick's family.

William Wallace and wife were in Benton Saturdav night and attended church. They report that a good meeting is being held by Rev. S. D. Wallace in the C.

P. Church at that faithfullest historian of the state, but he didn't; he came to Kansas and went in with the Free State "boys," there being no old men then. 1 believe ther was a law shingle hung out at Wathena once, but it must have been taken down and stowed away in short order, for it was in a very brief space that Wilder began to edit a freedom newspaper in St. Joseph, Mo. lie fearless, honest and capable public servant; how thankful we should be mometer averaged 93 degrees; all late planted corn was ruined.

By observation and experience ws. learn from the above record that our drouths invaiiably occur in the latter part of uly treoisely the most that he was not "removed." TEEIS Noble L. Prentis. wieeouni fAriric-tt scott. viohita AND FiAiLV AY.

The supper came off Wednesday Or. A. The Eureka Herald man is happy. evening and a good crowd and en- mijrht as well have unfurled the fl ig going East. Hear him.

I joyable time is reported. I was not critical period of-the corn crop that the early planted was sufficiently advanced as to have been fertilized by the pollen; that'tlie late plauted of the fret, in Charleston, S. C. It No. 47'J iiin'l No.

470" Hail Columbia! Harmv Land! If there bu from the reports think the And every oiio else remember that JOHN EILERT'S is the oldest established merchant in the city. Leaves Whitewater 12:17 was no go, that freedom paper in a England isn't hot over that recipro- supper was excellent and should PI Dorado 111 ni was ruined, the pollen having been I00TS ATO SHOES A SPECIALTY 2:10 a a slave state, and so it ended in re- city treaty with Brazil, may the Kaw Iuce to nave enjoyed it witli the rest, nioval to Leavenworth and years of river be darned. She can see mill- Saturday was the day fixed for newspaper work in the bravest and ions coming to this conntry for arti- the grand wolf hunt, and prepara- lf cles she has for years been supply- dons were made for an unusnallv brightest and most famous years of coant Go it Harrison! lar, timl ft. I 7.30 a dried up before the ears were silked. The difference between early and late planting is as ten to one in favor of tlm former, also the same ratio of dilference in deep and shal Kt.

it cat VateB Center KanHhCity ArriveeSt. Louis GOING Leaves St. Louia Ft. Scott Kansas City Yates Center El Dorxdo Arrivcf Whitewater Leavenworth's history. After that Hit em agaiDj Blaine! Got ready make it a lame circle hunt and for And CHEAPER, than the CHEAPEST.

QHOCERIES Go cheap that you can't afford to purchase elsewhere. S. WEST. No. 471 No.

4C0 8:50 ft 10 in i ni 2.4", 0 0 a i.i j. in 7 -9 there were more years of newspaper for your reward, McKinley! that purpose the township was deyi-work at Fort Scott, and at St, Joseph ben anything is to be done Re- ded into four pans and four captains low plowing. 1 hero is an old max We will Pelicans do it, appointed. These captains were G. im, a mighty good one too, "Piow again, and at Hiawatha.

A. Molirew, JJ. it. Bump. Owen Ya- deep while sluggards sleep;" Were lump all the editoral work together, "1 ni a HAZBZ.

DELL liUDGKT. zei ana csnerman JLong. Aoout one hundred men and boys congregated all the years of it, and call that the first benefit conferred on Kansas. Walk Golden was at Newton Sat this principle more generally practiced there would be almost perfect immunitv from failure. "The too 1 and formed a circle around section 23 where the wolves were supposed to be.

They had been plenty in the There were colums, pages, great urday on business of importance. This space reserved for MORRISON TURNER, 1 a a TIttJo Wri rri Vtaa iAin via. volumes of it. if collected in book common practice of plowing from iting friends near Furley during the neighborhood, Yes! but then 0 0 I triov failo! tn finrl thorn four to five inches deep will not do 470 dud 4f9 run da except Mnke direct connection a I El Dorado for ami wot. Through free rwHn'Tiii chair ri rp from i.1 rado la it.

Louig- itbunl hmiie. Commencing. FridiTf, Dccinl' Tilt, this company will pliue in op-rit train service between Liudsbwri; nuiI Mc-Pheraon, using the Union PaciHc rt, I wny travk between these poiritji, nickitiir ly far llie ahnrteet po Bible route fir all points west. Aiii in format ina will be cheerful) piven on I. D.

Agent. form; all good English; all bright, nunerent. clear, interesting: all for past weeic. -DEALERS IN WIDE AWAKE. in Kansas soil, the result in the past has proved most grievous.

If your jetr. ana ixeorge wun the old doctrine of freedom, learned within sight of Bunker Hill when a their families were visiting: their BRA IN ERD ITKMS team is too light put on more mule fathers last week. IIAEDWARE, IMPLEMENTS AND EABBBSS. boy. There was no sleeping on Tol-o and arri4 ViftVA bnpn I Pnrtpr shinned a ftarlnadnf ntttla if I power, send the plow down ten inches deep, plant notjater than the middle of April, cultivate thoroughly picket, uu oiccpiug hauling baled hay to Anuelly the east on last Monday.

was war, winter auu bummer aie, last two weeks, finished Saturdav. SmW is coming soona av bird 1 i and your reward will be plump gold BRAINERD, KANSf on irauas, snams, nuuiuugu, auusw, Thlt historical cart of Walk Gold- told us so, last week. SOCIETIES- en ears of corn. and praise for bravery and honesty, ens is again ready for its fair occu- Mr. Dooley, of Annelly was on D.

W. Brockway. and comfort for the wounded in the pants, this time we trust with better our streets last uesaay. G. ffood fi'ht and eulotrv for those who results.

James Adams and wife commenc llttcrtAN' CHl'KCH-ll. AiV.er, Pastor SunJav riuuil cn if Sunday; ai 10 rn Prmi l.ing rery n.e Sun loy al 11 ni ami in. P. Neiman, President. I.

H. Nkiman, Vice President. El. Koixocx, Treas. and Secy.

ed housekeeping f.ij juts. rratiK aicuorsie ana cnii- The man who invests now in farm i dren visited witn mr. JuctJorKie J. G. Sheldon reports two of his property in Kansas will have the 1 nen tnere was wor oi moi mnt.

a va the .1. 1 1 j- childron sick with the Grip. T3 EfOHMKI) CIU'KCII Itev. K. Kemp a.

and at the rcjfuiur MiCe iu the evt-niri-f. Sue-dr evtry Su.iday nioininjf at looYlotk. benefit of the "rise that is sure to aoua cnaract-er; uone ai etiw unci ai 1 past week. follow. Bobx To Mr.

and Mrs. Park of oacial and other labors; tne com- Tbe Hazei Dell Band, of which WHITEWATE 8 TOWN COMPANY. Snorf on Sabbath last, a girl. rilatiou 01 or iansas; Joel Iteeves and Art fctevenson are i It was of a Republican Legisla nilfRCH OF CHItlST O. tl.

T.iucrtilin Pastor Piciirhiny every two weeks on Saturday evrt'itijf. Lords day at oVIii m. aud o'clotk p. in. iu Hclicxil Iihim-.

leaders, is in great demand for even Harvey Ricker and a little boy of work of tireless application; of im ture the Record was once proud to E. R. Williams are on the sick list4 ing entertainments. mense search and comparison; noth- Miss Kate Golden stood high in remark: "Sam Wood but the Leg Berry Rucker has been unable to iug approaching it in all the book- the test at the teachers examination islature wouldn't. Wood the same work this week, on account of a sore Tl- F.TIIODISr KPrSCOPAI.

cnt'itcH 11 I.tirady, Plor- I'rcachiu in tt.c Lulli-rjn kurch evtrr Sondav jt Sunday tvenool at Annc.lv nl lv a. hi, pieuliini evriv iroat Sunday at 11 it and every other Sund.t 7 Stmd iv hoal at Kurler nerv SaiaUi at to 30 a and preaching "every other Sunday ni in Newton a few weeks ago and re making ever done in Kansas; two great volumes; a history of Kansas ould be said now. Marion Rsc hip. For information as to prices and terms on town lots, call on local agents. G.

P. Neiman. ceived a certificate to teach. Fanny Saunders celebrated her ord. by years and days, and the material Quite a 01 our young seventh birthday with her aunt in Newton.

folks availed themselves of the fiue for a hundred histories to come. Soldiers and chieftians are almost IL.TO-N i.OPGK No. Xfl, I. fl O. meets weather last Fridav and were out Nnthiner forerotten: every thine set Abe Zuderman was in our city daily passing "through the valley, for pleasure drives; among the hap down; for "family record" of Kan over fiida.y nijjkt i SoYltx-k ia Kilert's hall W.

HcCUANKK, Sec. E.I.. S. I- MOTTIiK. V.

G. py faces we noticed those of Clint 8everal paet week, on busi- ness. and across the dark river," reporting sas; taken as evidence in all our Kcssler and Kate Golden on the other side and fastincreasing She fosi Off 001 Store: M. C. Miller and wife were visit courts of justice.

This, with count- There was a happy gathering at the already long roster of those who ing her sister; Mrs. Johnson, in. OA. XV. C.

Ward Pout No. ueeta at their a-adruari3. in Whitewater every Saturday avaaioir ca, or hrfnre the full moon JJ. WE OTHERS Y. Com.

I I. EA TON, Adjt. less essays and addresses delivered Mr. A. Goldens on last Monday have gone before.

Newton, Saturday and Sabbath. -Iri THE PLACE BUY- usually with the purpose of gloryfing evening, the evening was spent in a i TTnaaa and ftnnnracrinf pleasant conversation and playing X. Y. 3. HITIWATRJt I)HOK, No, aoS.

K' of t' 01 acj. mean. ediietd.tv n'emn" ot r-h All 'Wichita is already beginning to tbe.yonng folks at the State Univer- vict(friougV NotwitbsUnding the of sity and else where to believe in the assertion that a vonne make preparations to entertain the Ed. Crocket traded Ponies lafct great gathering 6f Knights of Py dawn; the brightening of the sky lady never grows older than eight- week with Jim George and both betokening the coming of the free een, at the invitation of Mis Po a claim to have made half a dollar. thias that will be in attendance 1 IT 1 I aV ank Ala at the meeting of the Grand Ledge airhta ia good utanding curdiiiilv invited Uaad.

W. BAH. ICY, C. C. KOBl't KIRCK.WOOD, K.

of K. and i THKL LODGE, No, 117, of Sat-urdxv eranins of 4cli -U at itimtrd All Knight ia good sUuidinj: ai rnrdi toattaad, I. S. Kfcy.I.Y.'C, C. I.

G.SHKLUiiN, K.pi H.anri tDKAISERD LODGE, A. F. and A. M. No.

280, meets in its ball in Brain-erd Tuesday nights, on or last Tuesday evening before the full moon. J. S. KEJaTvEY, W. M.

world. We will put all this togeth- momr ui a nonnU -wf Havel 1 111 mot. at. WHITEWATER, KANSAS May. It is thought that over 1 ci Bo Btiw tiAinii in th Af.l Hh Rth I IICI a.

EUV VW -rm -m-m 0,000 visitors will be in attendance Then there has been public service to celebrate her twenty first birth in the way most valued and regard-j day; her mother having planned a J. C. KIRKWOOD District Clerk Todd's, red, white, ed in Kansas. There was service as musical surpnser ior ner quite a aenpral of Kansas and Ne- nnmoer ot musicians were present blue and speckled house is giving News was received of the death of Mrs. Blyth's mother in Illinois after a long and painful illness.

Mrs. David. Crocket was taken very suddenly sick a few days linos but is now able to be around ajain. Pete Golden, one of the Ilaxel Dell rnaUers, has gone, to Weld Co-Colorado, where he expecta to locate for a while. Ilrs.Blyth and iterUra.

Vanoa-t rand, of Co Live rtsrned frona IHincla, IZr. V. will xl ll V- orJtl, vinlinii with i Mtrv that gentleman a vast deal of notor -DEALER IN- braska, but it ended very shortly. at th- ortranmn8ic was iety. The Marion Record gives him Te revolt against Jim Lane in those the order of the evening nntil re- SOTXB CUAPEL ALLIANCE meets every Mondv erening.

Commencing January 12th. every other oeatiiig will bc open to the public. A. Q. Lacghmjc, President.

M. C. Snour. Secretary. a good send off and other papers are dayi meant loss of office: loss of 1 freshments were leryed to which bringing the name of Todd to the place and power- but the revolt was every one aia arup.e juc, aiter ront.

Is it possible that speckled IIIP aUA aW VW.WW aWaWTT I.UMBER BUIIyDRS' HARDWARE UMfi and STUGOO Barbed lSTire etc, KANSAS ed. Then in after years and a ring streaked noose may be as potent as bare feet to send a man to Congress? was electedauditor (tbi Repablicaa but not trithoct feelinp TZttta press of tbe state' was credited with tbeir hostrcsa xnrr iVIrs Lt iV Babscrile (or the TkjbPSe. -j if:.

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