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The Sun from Whiting, Kansas • 5

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The Suni
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Whiting, Kansas
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he Sun Advrtlliir. Job work mt Hubwtriptlon ralen top of column ou 4th patfo nAB MATTINGS NGS MATTINGS Whiting, April SO. 1807. TIME CARP TtrimiNO, KANSAS. WEST No.

I Time 403,..,... lMHi.m 421 425 10:40 H.ru BA9T No. I Time 404 p.m. 422 12:61 a 42(1 2:21) p.m 421 D.loo.m An Exciting Experience. Lust Saturday evening J.

T. Mollis, L. H.Shoupaud son were leturnbijr home from Whiting, expecting to return the name wav they came, but when they teached the Straight Creek bridge found the creek had bwollen in the meantime, bo concluded to change their course. They attempted to drive through J. A.

Marshall's feed lot but were Informed that the only chance was unhitch from the wagon and go on horseback to a fence at the opposite side of tho Held. There being three persona, the plan win for two to lide across, one get on the wire l'ene and the other return fur the third victim. Shouplundnd llollis all right, but in his effort to return tin ouglt the water, which was shoulder deep to the horses, he lost control ot them and could not got back to the wagon to get his eon. Then Mr. llollis called to him and stated that "there was a gap lu the wire fence, through which he made his way out unharmed.

Clarence Marshall res cued the young man, and the next morning the wagon and hay was secured all tight. 0-1). (JoNKLIN, Agt. Onion sets at H's. Mrs.

Slicdd wna In Horton Saturday. Feed of all kinds ground by J. J. Ernest. Ask your friends to subscribe (or Our club list is the lowest of any pu-per you get.

Grandma Lott returned from Musoo-tali Monday. Small tornado near Wamego Friday night of last week. Fresh garden seed of all kinds at I'earson tc Henderson's. Call and get sample copies and give to your friends. Fiee.

Photographer Heffner has been doing some line work iu bis Hue. We will lake any amount of wood, any kind, on sub. accounts. l'rof. J.

1). Bender of Soldier was In the city this week, visiting relatives. Jlring In your corn and lmye the fluent meal on earlli made at J. J. Ernest's.

The ray eclipsed by the penetrating It. WEST 1 Time. .11:27 h.ui 9:80 p.m 8:81 a.ra BAST No. Time 26 7:28 a.in 14 8:08 p.m ,32 3:88 p.m No. 18 25 SI.

J.T, IlVNOATB, Agt. We have just received 6 rolls of Japan VTattings in new handsome patterns, from Macandray Brothers Lackard, San Francisco, Cal. There is nothing more popular today in the way of house furnishings than Japan mattings. They are durable. They are stylish.

They are one half cheaDer than ingrain carpets. It wont cost you much to carpet your room. We bought these from first hands and make prices within reach of anyone who may need matting. Too much rain. Quite cool Wednesday.

Frank Gteeu Is home fio.n Topeka. )r. Love was In Holton Wednesday. Notice adv. of lteeves Humphries.

P. Reynolds was in Holton Mm-day. Jess Arthur was in the county hub Saturday. Go to C. A.

Lentz for paints, oils aud brushes. C. IS. Hayes was a Holton visitor Wednesday. Change in the ads.

ot It. G. Wood and Penis ii Henderson. When in need of lumber, lime, mont, go lo C. A.

Lentz. K. ics cream social at Mrs. W. Allen's mis (Friday) evening.

Will Jlrown is working the life Insur auce business quite enegeUciilly. Willie llcegle, our roller boy, has a job on a farm for tho summer. Copy for change in ads. must be in this olllce Tuesday or no change that week. Next Sunday, May 2, the C.

U. of the U. 15. uliurch will celebrate their anniversary. Kxtra copies of The Sun, fie each, except when wanted as sample copies, which are free.

Advertise your farm or town property in out exchange department. No sale, no pay for the advertising. (n war, in peace, on land or sen, you will lind Heggs' German salve the king. Wekeepit.F. M.Green.

Cyclones strike ail around lis but so far Whiting escapes. They baa one near Salina aud Abilene WeduesJay. Remember, we print the neatest and most attractive sale bills, and you are sure to have a big crowd if you dse our bills. We guarantee to make the best corn meal, graham and buckwheat flour of any mill west of the river. J.

J. Ernest. New hair, brilliant hair, hair on heads that have no hair at all, is secured by power of lleggs' Little Giant pills. F. M.

tireeu- Tho heavy rains of Friday night had flooded the stream aud a dnm ofccorn stalk and trash had turned the stream througU Mr. Marshall's laud aud all around the house. It also washed through Mr. llollis1 land, doing consid-able damage. Several wire fences were broken and various tilings washed away.

Tho damage done was If vou don't want bunting doneion your farm, put a notice in This Sun to CITY of Whiting. W. H. Uevur Mayor; Q. Muaua.ll Clerk.

JJ. B. Page Port, No. 138, 0. A.

mieta TIiuvb. ay od or before full moou. J. K. Hoayltiiul, W.

IS. Morria, AUJt. il. O. O.

Jokon hoAge, No. 214, meet every Mouday night. Vlalllue brother Invited. Encampment, No. 55, I.

O. O. mta 2d aud 4th W'odueailay iiIkIiIh lu each month. r. A.

M-, WhlUnsr Lodge, No. SIM, meet Saturday on or before full moon eucu mouth. Chai. Bhedd, W. M.j A.

Monroe, Beo. Camp No. 2044,, M. W. A.

J.T. Uungate. Coimul; E. Sanders, (Jlerk. Y.

B. C. K. met at thn M. E.

church every Hunday evening hour preceding aervlce, Yuu art Invited. M. E. Church. Service 11 a.

m. and 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evemug. Sun-t day school 10 a.

m. U. B. Church. Services every alternate Sunday, commencing Sept.

Sunday school 10 a- ui. Prayer meetlug Thursday evaulng. BAPTIST Church. Services every other Bun-day. Sunday school 10 a.

m. Bible study following Wednesday cveulug prayer meeting. Church. Sabbath school 10 a. m.

All Invited to attend. that effect. F. M. Green bad to pump the water out of tlis drug store cellar Monday.

after the rains. Miss Berthi. 7asson of Whiting was His Latest Ruling. Superintendent McNall and Tornado the gfteit of her ousin, Miss May Was-Bon, over Sunday. Musootali Record, Wk Fit Insurance in Kansas.

The Shawnee Fire insuranoe Comuanv of Toneka the The best of anything is always the only Kansas stock company that is best. So you will find it with corn meal. Such is ground by J. J. Ernest within the law.

J. L. Love, agent. Notice new ads. cf A.

II. Duff Lamed, K. We hare received soma of his fine eggs and assure you be is a square man to deal with. We also carry Lace Curtains, Scrim, Japanese Drapery, Holland curtains on rolls, Curtain Poles, etc. W.

N. HOBBS VETERINARY SURGEON UOLTON, KANSAS "Will make WliitinK tlrst Monday each month. If needing my services see mo at Arthur's barn that day. Country women climb over wheels and into wagons with more grace and less display of hose than city women step into their carriages. Globe.

The township board met last Satur day in quarterly session. After the meeting the board made The Sun a business call. Come again. the use of Beggs' Hair The Modern Woodmen in March voted on the question whether or not they should have a reserve fund, aud if so what should it be, five plans being submitted for preference. The vote against any kind of a reserve was 00 per cent, ot the entire vote, aud 10 per cent, for it.

The vote on the various plans was about evenly divided. This settles the question and there will be no reserve fund. With only assessments lu 5 mouths what do ws need of a reserve fund? 10 assessments will earry us for 1807. The membership on April 1 was 237.100. Thousands are joining monthly.

Golden Days is now the leading paper for thb youth of our country. The best writers all contribute to its columns, and thus its high standard maintained. Tho circulation of Golden Days. is enormoua, reaching every village, town Hiid city in every state and territory in the United States anu jROB'T ROBERTSON mop. or BOB'S BAKERY, KO.

BIDB BQB. BOLTON, KS. 'The only up to date place in town, Pies and cake. Give me a call when in liolton. Dr.

F. M. Davis, the Holton dentist, M. Green. Go to The Old Reliable and buy a will be at the Whiting Houe Tuesday.

Map 4. for the practice of dentistry in all its blanches. If you are needing gallon of nice Sego Lilly Syrup for 40c. New Orleans syrup and sorghum cheap, at R. G.

Wold's. dental work, remember the date, May 4. The Muscotah bottoms were flooded The Baptist social at Mrs. J. Q.

by the rains of last week and the peo Brown's last Friday night was a pleas ple of that town not being used to so ant affair, even if the bad weather did prevent many going. much of that kind of liquid refreshment, are viewing the sight with eyes wide open. A man was in town Weinesday hunt A. NEAL Insurance and Collection Agt. Netawaka, Kansas.

All business intrusted to me will be promptly attendod to. Notarj Public, ing carpenters to go to Port Townsend. The Bhirt waist girl will wear her Canada. Send to Jas. Elverson, Phil Wash.

He claimed to have 20 houses sleeves so much smaller this summer that a man can put bis arms around her to erect and offered $3 a day. When your cough Is deep indeed, and without the feeling that he is trying to bug a boll of musl.n on a dry goods jouwishto be relieved, to the drug store hurry up. Buy Beggs' Cherry store counter. Globe. URUMTC lUMMTCn- Ladiestosell 11.

Paulsen has the addition to his Cough M. Green. Miss Bell Early of Ontario was in the HOTELS IPJ SALE home about.completed. This gives Mr. JOHN FORD city Inst week.

She made tins office R. and family a large, comfortable home, and the property is well improved with all neoessery outbuildings. pleasant call and ordered Thb Sum sent nuunu HHHII.UI Ml9 Fle8U. er's Ladies' Tailor System of Dress Making, the most complete work ever published. Good wages to good agents.

Write now for terms and territory. A. B. Flesher Co. 119 23 New York to her brother at Fort Wayne, a fruit, etc.

He owns 40 acres aud it is right in the corner of town. 3 ear. Your clothes are covered with dan A number of cellars were flooded druff. This can be avoided by using with water by the heavy rains of last Thursday and Friday nlahts. All the rivers and creeks in Illinois, Missouri, Iowa.

Kansav and the south are overflowing and have been for a month In several states the crops will be short on account of too much water. PROF. ALLEN PARKEE, TKACllKK OF find Organ IIOKTOV, KANSAS. Mnsie supplied free of charge to pupils. Latest system, ('all or write.

Would lik to up a class in hiring and vicinity. Undertaker aid Embalmsr. Johnnie Williams is plastering the I have for snle at a bargain two family botels in the heart of Kansas Citj. Both are in desirable location and paying good interest on the investment. One, a nice 20 room house will sell to honest, reliable pariy for cash payment of $400, balance easy monthly payments.

The other is a 50 loom house and can be bought for $900 cash, balance easy monthly pavments. Or will trade either of these for good real estate in eastern Kan. Parties desiring further information please call on or address the undersigned. Wo have good farms for sale in Ho. and also houses and lots in "Ivan.

City on easy monthly payments, or will trade for good real estate iu country. We have a few good stocks of general merchandise for salti or trade. FRED L. RUCKER 25 water works KANSAS CITx Mo. two room addition to G.

W. Jackman's house. Mr. Jackman now has about the best residence property in town. A large and Complete line of Cof fins and Caskets.

All calls answered His bouse has nine rooms, large hall. adelphia, for sample copy, A cloud burst at Guthrie, Oklahoma, flooded the city and surrounding country, destroying much property and drowned 100 to 200 persons. The flood was unexpected and no one was ready for it. i seems the pent up elements nave been holding back for the past three years and now give some localities three years supply at one dose. A Itay-eo.

pieacher prayed fervently. "Come, Lord, we need voir; come now, come A voice that seemed to come from the ceiling answered, "'I ana heie." The preacher beaded the congregation in getting out without regaid to location of benches and chairs, and a St. Joe drummer who was a ventriloquist had the laugh to himself. A Netawaka friend says one of their citizens wants to black our eye. but is waiting for us to go up then aud run against bis fist.

When we want to black a man's eye we always pay him what we owe him first then go after him. We dou't get 6 miles away and howl. Wo noticed as we passed L. II. Shoup's place a few days ago, that he was very busy making somethiog.

When asked what it was he replied, "I am making an air ship to cross Str. Creek when it gets up again." We have a new correspondent this week from Pleasant View. This, with our excellent Str. Creek writer, will nieelv cover the territory, and we hope both ivill send in every week. Wanted, agents to sell in all parts of the United States, toilet articles of the highest grade.

For further particulars address Parisian Tolled 120 Michigan street, Chicago. Be prepared to relieve your children of croup and sore throat by having in the home Heggs' Cherry Couch Syrup. Good for the old as well as young. M. Green.

We notice the St. Joe ball team has a Jle they new or they towtli, all tii-cvclits have broken skin' enough to warrant a purcliiise of liepps' German Salve, and lie is wist) as Solomon who trusts its liealins power. Kept by P. M. Green.

batli room. and is situated or. a block of line land, with good barn, outbuildings, loU cf fruit and everything desirable for a model home. W. H.

FLUKE Mrs. Harrison of Colorado Springs, informs us that she could not Beggs' Hair Renewer. It cleans the scalp, leaving the hair eoft and glossy. Sold by Green Miss Maud Woodul left laRt week tor her parents' home at Edna, accompanied by her little niece, Madge Myers. MIbs Mand leaves many Whiting friends who regret her departure very much.

The district cabinet of the Epworth League met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Fluke in this city Monday evening. We were unable to learn the names of the members of the cabinet. A good meeting is reported. Miss Maudie Abraham was accidental hurt by some one running against her at the Baptist social at J.

Q. Brown's Friday night of last week, but after Beveral days' recuperation she was able to attend school again. Jackson lodge I. O. O.

F. was somewhat surprised Monday evening by some of the ladies matching in on them. It was the anniversary of the estab lishmentof Odd Fellowship lu America. The surprise was a pleasant one. and refreshments were served.

As G. V. Clark was going home from town Wednesday evening he crossed the Rock Island track just a3 the 5 p. m. train utraek the crossing.

The engine hit the hind wheel of his wagon, throwing him out into a mud hole, and live in Colorado if it was not for TriE Sun's visits to her home every week. She is now here visiting her brothers THE SUN is not dead, nor is it going to die. Its permanent. Three thousand copies this issue, and tLe same next week, go out to the people. and sisters, the Fiester brothers and Mesdames John and George Crawford.

We are always pleased to know the pa POULTRY per interests its readers. At the Rock Island Elevator, will buy ALL KINDS OF GRAIN There is no prettier little town anywhere than Whiting at spring time. We can't brag much on fine buildings but the general view of the town is Ulood is thicker than water. Pure blood is the secret of health. There is no belter preparation to improve the blood nnd prolong life than BejrirR lllood Pu rider and Wood Maker.

F. M. Green. lovely. There is no town of the same size anywhere with more or better side DO YOU NEED walks, but that is no excuse for letting -some we have be as bad as they are.

Fix up a little more. Let's go a little further ahead of all our neighbors. One of our prominent citizens living near the park recently went home arid found his wife entertaining several The Sun is only 50c a Year! A (too time keeper watch or 8 PAGES uloclc, or some jewelry silver man named Donovan. Is it possible that our Sir William has joined the ware, that will Inst, cut rIuss, ladies. As be modestly stepped into the room one of them arose, rushed for Go to RELIABLE FIRM sports down on the big muddy.

A number of our citizens- have the Alaskan gold fever. If vou want 4o Solentlflo Amerlun him, threw her arms about his neck and gave him a resounding smack, aud join the expedition report at Pearson she had barely time to gtt out of the AKD EGGS WANTED Where things are never misrepresented and where you are sine to get tho worth of your money. We Hendersons stort. way when the balance of the company performed the same startling hut pleas have done it In tho past and Intend to utiforco tlio rule hi the fu ant teat but our repcr er failed to state J. Ford and sou were In Muscotah the team ran away.

No damage was doneexeept to scare Mr, Clark badly, but it was a close call. Farmers are worrying considerably over the continued rainy aud cold weather. Very few have any com planted and that that is in the ground cannot grow while the soil remains so wet and cold. Don't be in a hurry. There wlll be a good time to plant yet, and it will grow an quick if you wait until the soil is warmer.

Five Dollars Reward. Strayed or stolen from my farm in Whiting township, Saturday night, March 20. 1897, one light bay mare pony, mane roached, coming four years old Any information which may lead to the recovery of the said pony will receive the above reward. Thomas I). Wuigiit.

that the wife failed to follow the exam Tuesday. TRAM Mitt. ture. IF YOUR WATCH pie of her company, at least not just then. If ail our wives would arrange Mrs.

Wm. Marshall was in Horton OESIQN PATINTSf COPYRIGHT, at Saturday. such little receptions for us how much Is out of order have it repaired by One of 3. 1). McCurdy's children has Delivered wiytlme up to Wednesday evening, April a8.

I Ions Geese Ducks 4 lieu Tmkeys 4i Young Toms. -4i Old Toms 4 young, per doz Koostess, old, per $1.20 L. PEARSON, just had the measles. Peaches and all kinds of fruit will be a tliorouif.i watchmaker. E.

BOURQUIN, The Old Uellablo Jeweler, for hifonrutlriQ (nil fret Handbook writ to HUNK Ml Broaiwat, Mw Tomc OMmi bunmti for toourlng patont la Amwifa. Kvory patent talcfln out by ui Is brought bsfors tli publio br a notlat give TM obaiat too srieniift' utctUasi tnrirairi clrmilntton of nnr K-trnttfa paiwr In world. Uulcndliily llluttraMrt. Mo Uiv1Ufc man ononld bo without It, Wenklr, BR.oQt, vonrt $1.00 fix month, tinlftr O0 tYnuiiuMU. mi Broadway, Hew York Cut of tenet we "horrid men" would go home.

Wo probably would not stay home lnig, but would undoubtedly re turn frequently. Try It, ladies. We won't mention names, as we are op. posed toone jinan having a monopoly of these little affairs. plentiful this year, iu Kausas.

Stock wanted to pastuie. on the G. Horton, Kansas. A. Watkitu farm.

II. Linn..

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