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The Sun from Whiting, Kansas • 4

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The Suni
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Whiting, Kansas
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n. P. Louis J), LOU AN At 6HE CYCLONE STORE YOU CAN BUY uUihkd vi7 FrUujf uU inMe4 eon4 la niutiur Whltingr, by K. E. BANDEAU Ipivou.

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BuLjejTort, SUBSCRIPTION, 60c A YEAR. ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK JUWu Urutulifit ou iplU'liii. Thvy urn pwlbi lu Uuioii ul buim. Vuur War MlUtua. Advertising Local Nctioea BrUr, pr )iu jvi- work, fm tiia, line per woek, I (to Puck type, from tita up.

All ttUvei-tUA-nU rn uU) or JvidU out. All linen silver bleaihed tvble cloths. I yards long, for 1.75. All linen bleaelied, fancy figured and fringed table cloths, yds. long, 1.50, Turkey red table cloths, 3 83.

Union loom damask tatle cloths, in white, colored Hd 05o, 75. (Jail and see ourfio towels. 49 hair pins, i paper pins, 1 paper besk harp needles, and 114 clothes pins, all for 6o. A bottle of San ford's best Ink, 11 steel pens and 1 ptuiholder for Oc. Table oil cloth is 15u a yard.

Elastic 4o, a yard. A set of steel knives and forks for 40o LOGAN LOGAN Buecetsors to McCounell WHOLESALE AND 9KTAIL DEAIEKS IN PliiKTCSand ORGANS And all Hinds of Musical Merchandise We Lave alio a large stock of ercond hand instruments that we will sell you cheaper tbau you could i-tenl tlu Just come in and juice tlieui and you will Biirely buy. PiauoN and organs and small instruments to ui at extraordinary low rates. Also to soil on the instullumut plan and ou tasy toi ins. We will Burpriso you ou prices and terms.

Come and see us. Mail orders promptly attendod to. HoltCII K8 When in town visit THE CYCLONE. Mrs. C.

WITT. TRAINING THE COLT. Frightening or lll-Trcatlng Munt Utudlmiily Gimrdotl Agnlnit, Whiting, March 1007, K. C. Journal: The Hon.

Jerry Simpson talks very boldlv about war for 0111 ylio soatiiaerfld oil to Canada and hid hiunelf wheu this country really liud war. LOOK AT THESE PRICES FUNCTUKED TIRES. TUlCurillLVS JIUNOLKTHOIU. Sepntor Jumper doesu't live up to liis name. Many legislators would uuip at the chance to gel their lingers ou that 11,000.

If a woman treated her husband at u'ee every day us she does when she has company the divoreu lawyers would have iu himtls jobs a Cuban war cue respondents in oider to make a living. A man who says "uo mau lives more uccordiu' to the Bible titan what I do," stays away from ehurch every Sunday so lie eanatch aud be shockod at the wicked doings of his worldly neighbors. Lots of men would be Henry Clay or W. J. JJryan orator if it was uot for the misbehavior of their legs.

When a man's legs are stubborn aud persist in wobbling iu unison with his tongue, its apt to knock all the enthusiasm and "inspiration" out of him. Wo often wonder how a newspaper man retains any confidence iu human Ity. Editors run up against more pure and undeilled eussednos than any other elnss of men. We once knew a iniiii who was an enthusiastic tflsoiple of those people who deny the existence of a hell, iu au unguarded moment he engaged in the newspaper business, and inside of a year was a flan believsr in the orthodox Peter Caiiwi ight-Snm Jones sheol, wlih all the regulation brimstone accompaniments. Those twe Kansas slate senators who exposed their would be briber are evidently of a different calibie from an old politician we used to know iu Nebraska, lie was a meinbor of the legislature during a heated contest for the United States suuatorshlp.

After adjournment he informed a constituent that he had beeu approaehud by an ageut of onu of the suuatonal caudi dates and offered $1,000 for his vote. "Mose," said, the constituent, "that's a blank lie!" "Why, how's uBked Mose. "Because you never brought that $1,000 liome with ou," Was the reply. Thk coining at tin uiiuta of the United Status for January readied a total value of 2iU The largest umouut wiu in double eagles, the total value being $7,082,000. There were l.Slluoo silver dollars coined, and pennies.

Jo. 1 High itfiit flour uo Good 2d High l'aienl Hour i jo Corn meal jo 12 Hi. sack of Graham JO Ijoigliiim per gallon. 35 8 bars best 8iap 'S XXXX coffee 15 21 lbs gran sunar 1 (10 10 lbs beans for rt Battle Ax tobacco for lb 20 Bvir sayings ar copyrighted aud must not be reprinted by our contemporaries without credit. Seven of our oxelianges last week contained article from this paper that were not credited.

"We like to have our articles copied, but if they are worth copying they are worth crediting. PROFIT IN SHEEP. Adraolitifui Aonru'uK to tho farmer Who I'OSBOMItOH a Flock. Wlthlu Uie yeuj' sheop have bwn defended and attucked from all (piurtcrs, having etroujf Uefeudera and jn'rsiwtfnt fiu'inits, owing1 to the agitation of the wool question iu politics, but leaving out of consideration the quea-tiua of wool as a source of profit, there are bther ilvanhie lu keeping sheep which are udmlited by all. If a farmer only Fold his sheep uit their actual cost he would derive a protit.

Tliere is but little risk in Bheep, except from di.sease or enemies, us they give a profit from several Bources. The flrat advantage pottsoHSLHl by the farmer who him a jloek of sheep Is the utilization of wnnte products. Sheep will consume much that other aniiniils will notaecept, and will keep dowu weetk, thus Having labor to the farmer who has his fields over-rim by wetds from seeds which are carried by winds to his cultivated fields. Sheep are contented on scanty pasture, pivfonring'the short grass to that which Is long, und by grazing very close they completely destroy the wiH'ds that would otherwise start ngnin. A lurgv portion of their food really costs tire farmer nothing during the summer, and with shelter from titorm they i.r; less liable 1o disease than other animals.

If the lr.mbs come en.rly and are sired by purebred rams of the mutton breeds, they will more than pay the-cost of the flock of sheep the first yenr. The farmer who keeps sheep for wool only will continue to turn his out aud meet with loRses, but the one who aims to make a profit from all sources provided by the floek will use precautious for safety. Shelter from the. sun in summer and from the storms in winter assist ia making sheep pay, and if they have been given something more than the pickings of the farm they will be in good condition in the fall to begin the winter. A flock can be kept at but little expense, as sheep will utilize turnips, ensilage, fodder, hay, and be satisfied with a smnll allowance of gTain.

Farmers who will beg-in with good sheep and use pure-bred rams oan always secure a fair profit, but the profit left in the soil from the droppings Is one of the most important items, as the sheep save the farmer the labor of hauling manure and apply the droppings to the soil better than he can with his most approved appliances. Philadelphia Record. GAIEi AND SEE IfJS and compare prices straight thro' entire stock. WOOD At the "Old Reliable's," north C. B.

depot. When colt has been left till three or four years old, as is often the before any attempts are ramie to hau-Oh) him, it is wise to Me vote, if possible, at least a month to tho process of gentling, as a preliminary to actual breaking. Frightening orill-treatlnjr uueh an animal must ho studiously; guarded against. Speaking from a varied experience, tho writer is con-, vhveed that to engape in any strugglo-with a young horse 1h iu the higlwstdc gree unwise if it cau possibly bo avoided. The tight to halter a strong animal will give him severe fright, and one which it takea him a long time to forget; and, besides this, if ho should succeed iu breaking away during the effort to fix his halter, ho will become conscious of a victory gained over his master a fact which will not soon be dispelled from his mind.

The knowledge of success In an attempt, to break awuy not only induces obstinacy In future stages of his tuition, but will ulso prompt him to resist by every means in his power a repetition of tho effort to halter him at tho When wishing to halter a young horse, there is no plan so good cs to noose him quietly first of all, and tho best way of doing this is to drive bJra gently through a partly open gate-preferably that of a yard in which ho has been confined where a noo3e is suspended by cotton in uuch a manner that he cannot pass out without lodg-ingtherope round his neck or shoulders. The nooso must be knotted so that It cannot pull quite tight round the neck, while the loose end should be 15 or 20 feet long. VThcn the animal has been driven back to tho yard, the end of the rope can bo secured and the nooso drawn close up to the head. If a 6tcady pull is kept upon tho rope, tho horse will turn and face hta trainer, who ahould approach him quietly and gradually. If the animal is very nervous, wait for a few minutes without moving, and then again approach him, always keeping tho ropo taut.

When at lust within reach, rub his cars and forehead with the halter for awhilo and then slowly place it in position. Tie should next be coaxed into tho stable, or wherever it is wished to lie-him uo. A younnr hcreo must never Tuk silverites now propose to turn Biyap loose in Ohio wheu Ilanna begins his campaign for ro-eloctioi. to the euate. They will probably find lianiiu pretty solidly stuck on hie neat, an ttie way he brought Gov.

Busliiicll and other oppoueuts around proves thab Marcus is next to all powerful iu Ohio politics. CHURCHILL'S. No flonty Required. From the Kiujiorln tlnzutu. only washer that does not wear or tea the clothes and runs' so easy an year old child can operate it or a family washing- Mesdames J- M.

Arthur, W. 11. Heveiier, Z.T. Lawrence, T- S- Fees, O. 1J.

Monroe Banks and other ladies who havt used the machine highly reconimed it- Wm, CRAWFORD, Sole agent for Jackson Co. WHITING. KAS Lbnt begins on Weduesday. This is commonly callud the season of repentance, but it is rapidly becoming the season of hypocrisy wheu chinch members take pious credit to themselves for giving up 80uietliing they never liked anyway; aud wheu the men are tho only onus who renounce anything, and iu their case it is compulsory; their wives attend church so much for six weeka that they have to renounce a warm dinner for a cold pick up. Globe.

It takes mouev to run a newspaper. St. John News. What an exaggeration; what a whop per, it has been disproved a thousand times; it is a clean case cf airy fancy. it doesn't take money to run a newspaper.

It can he rim without. money. It is a charitable institution, a begging eousern, a highway robber. li'Uodfory its the child of tho air; a creature of a dream, it can go on and ou and on, WHITINB CREAMERY FEES. Mgr.

wheu any olhur concern would be wound up with cob webs in the win dows. Sol Millku has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to resume the work of editing the Troy Chief. Iu discussiug hi illness iu last week's paper, he says: We had a little of the grippe, a little pleurisy, a good deal cf biliousness, a little fever, a little disarrangement of the machinery of the heart, missing a cog occasionally, and cutting our supply of wind short, lots of nervous exhaustion, a little cough, a liUle neons congest ion, and Were not altogelhei well ourself. But, by means of doses of blue mass, quinine, Siedlitz powders, It lakes wind to run a newspaper; it be forced into a building1 of which ho is suspicious. If he is led up to the door, and the trainer, allowlnir six or seven feet of rope, stands inside, and keeps a gentle tension cm the halter, the animal will eventually make up hia mind to enter, although it may tako half on hour to do so.

London Live Stock Journal. Mrs. Marketmaclo (patronizingly) "And you not married yet, Hulda? Rosily, I think the men must ba blind." Hulda "That's what Aunt Maria said when you were Boston Trnsarlnt. takes gall to i nn a newspaper, it taxes a Kcint'llaling, acrobatic imagination and a half dozen white shirts and a railroad pass to ran a newspaper. Hut money heavens to Betsy and six hands round who ever needed money in conducting si newspaper Kind words are the medium of exchange that does the We want 10,000 pounds of milk per diy and will pay the aighest price possible to Itet it.

We want mors milk than we have been getting in Hie past, and attheprUo wc pay you will find it profitable 1.0 send us pydophylliu, digitalis, uiedioaments, bushier for the editor kind words and yoiiriuiik. call and see us ami make arrangements. There in no more profitable thing on the farm than a few good milk cows if you sell the milk to the creamery. Tub Sun will make application at the next meeting to join the "Mutual Society," headed aud run by fcjol Miller, Ewing Herbert and Clyde MoManigal, then our columns will be tilled week utter week with choice slush, roasting our contemporaries who are so unfortunate as to not belong to our gang. Our readers will be richly enterlaiued with choice rot furnished by the society, aud those who do not belong will "calch.it" in grand shape.

All the scaudais and little intakes made by the community will be shown up with arc light magic lanterns, aud our readers will call us a "journalist" with a big J. We will get ui ray bug aud bring it to bear on the closets aud characters of each individual in the community, drug forth the family and auti-fauiily skeletons, dangle them iu tue uiiduignt air until they disclose to us their r-eoreU, which will be printed uuder glaring scare heads as news, so if you have a skeleton you had best make ashes of it forthwith, before it falls iu that way of the magic, mysiic, penetrating ejeof the ray. We will be all what wo please and be infallible. Watch aud wait for future developments. They're coming your way.

church social tickets. When you see uu editor with money, watch him. unguents, ointments, syrups, tablets, plasters, tonics, irrigation, aud divers other articles, too numerous to mention, we have managed to pull through thus far. We can think of but three afllictious that we did not suffer pneumonia, bubonic plague, aud lodgment of a goom-egg in our vermiform appendix (as Brewster calls if). Bring Us Your Milk TO OUR CUSTOilERS: WE desire to thank you for your patronage in the past and hope to sell you what gqpds you may want the coming year in our line.

We will continue to carry a full line of the make of goods ia STOVES, HARDWARE, AND Agricultural Implements. He'll be paying his bills and disgracing his profefesiou. Never give money to au editor. Make him trade it out. He likes to swap.

Then wheu you die, arter having stood aroilnd for years and sneered at the editor and his livtle jim crow paper, be sure and have your wife send iu for three extra copies, by one of yaur weeping children, and when she reads the generous mid touching notices ou, forewarn her to uegiect to send 15 cents to the editor. It would overwhelm him. Mcuey is a carrupt thing. The editor knows it aud what he wants is your heartfelt thanks. olUlul We move the following bill bo adopted by unanimous consent as a substitute for Senator Forney's ehickeureg-uloiiou enactment: Be it enacted by the legislature of the Kingdom of Kansas, working uuder the jurisdiction aud supervision of King John the First, Bectiou 1.

That it shall bo unlawful for any person or persons, sane or insane. uiiIh or feuiale, grown or un-grown to own, possess or keep upon bis, her, or their premises any chicken, chickens or chicks that have uot been hatched from eggs produoed by hens of Blasts From Ram'a Horn. God judges no man either by We have added a Harness Shop to our lousiness and have a stock of hand made Harness, manufactured from Star Oak Leather second to none that we will his good moral reputation and fertilized by 1 worst or las bust. The man whose cause is wrong is sure to be the I tier it liv gains it. God prepares us for great things by drilling us well in little ones.

Tutting little thoughts big word don't make I hem weigh uuj more. a male bird regularly licensed by the probate jude toenuage upon Ihu bust ness for wuich tie is designed. Sec. U. All persons sol ing.

tradiiig, ibarleiing or giv away any chicken, F. M. GREEN Chicago Chronicle: As we are ap-proaohiug the day of inauguration tho distinguished pedigree of tho president-elect becomes an objest of greater interest. The fact that Major Mckinley has an ancestry dating back more than a thousand years surrounds his name with a halo which that of previous president has possessed. Expert ieneologists have traced Major McKiuley's ancestry to au illustrious Stotiish chief taiu named Fyfe Mac Duff, who nourished iu the niulh century.

The following id a table which gives the names of the families or claus through which the McKiuley blood is traced to the present head of the family: Ho. of gen- Family or elau. orations. Imtes. Fyie 8 S43 to 10C0 Duncan MaoDuff 7 lOiGtolW Macintosh 9 1197 to 1440 Farqiiharson ....5 1440 to 1025 McKiuley 11 1G25 to 1844 MoKtnley (second "Lay 1897to No other American blood can be traced to as remote sources as thoie in which the McKiuley strain had its ori DEALER Books, Toilet Articles, Paints, Glass.

Drugs, Stationery, Wall Paper, Oils, chickens or chicks, shall first be tried by the regular authorized court empowered to act in the mat.er, as to his sanity, and shall depose and say eatli that the aforesaid chicken, chickens or chicks, are the offsprings of parents duly entitled by seetion 1 of this act to hare and produce progeny and otfspilng. Sep. 3. Any person fir persons violating or found to in any way trying to elude or uullify any of the provisions of this act shall be immediately summoned before his excellency Xing John er his successor, and be beheaded upon the front steps of the capitol building at Topeka, without prior trial or prouess ef law. This act, we think, would regulate the morals of all Kansas chickens, and spare any and all families the painful discovery that they had bought or consumed any chicken of immoral habits or impure character.

Eskridge Star. Prescriptions Compounded- There is a flaw in tke piety that locks dismal nt a prayer meetiug and happy at a circus. One difference between a tool and a wise man is that the fool talks most when he has least to say. One point in the devil's favor ia that theaters are generally better ventilated than churches. The Christian's idea prosperity is not something that oan be measured by the state, of his flour barrel.

You can tell a child that fire will burn, but it will not understand what you moan until it finds out for itself. Many a church member is content with being aniokle in the slot machine, who might be an electric motor. When heating a furnaca for your foe. don't forget that there is some danger of your being thrown into it. If you have merchandise, horses' cattle, hogs, or in fact, anything else to sell, tell the public about it lu your homo paper.

When your cough Is deep indeed, and on wish in he loli-ved, to the drug store hmry up. Buy Uegga' Cherry Cough Syrup. -F. M. Greeu.

SELL AT A LIVING PROFIT FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES On short time. We do not want to sell pur goods this year on next years time to those who have past due notes and old accounts. Come in and settle up. If you can't pay come in and give us your note. gin.

Compared to tho descendants of the clan McKiuley, the scions of the rtlgrimn are carpetbaggers aud par-veuus. As far as traced the McKiuley ancestry ascends to a height of 700 years back of Ueoige Wasuingtou'e family iu England. The My hair kept falling out until I was nearly bald, and several remedies tried seemed fo do no good I commenced using Datideriue six weeks ago and the result is a fine growth of imw hair. Mrs. Belle Pickett, Guthrie, O.

T. One fashionable thing you do not want Is la grippo, the universal remedy for it is Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. M. Green. Washington pedigree as It appears of record originated 500 years alter tho Short Settlemants.

mike Long Friends. iPMih of Mm first "Lay On" MacDuff visitor" iiow are you coming on, old follow? Invalid Inebriate I'm puzzled just now. The doctor has presevibod brandy. "Well, you are not puzzled to know what to do with that, are you?" "No, I know it must be taken 1p Wardly. I didn't intend to uso it a a lbiajaent." exuipi rcmoie relu- nuimii.p, bt'l "ii i.A latent "L.tv On' MacDuff McKiuley, oar president eet, was bom.

BROWN HEDGE fc Danderiue, danderlne, dandonue, Bnldheads, dandruff, tlaudorius..

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1894-1897