PAGE 2.THE SUN’S MODERN PRESSA Press That Is Finer Than Anything in the Press Line ThatEver Came Into theCity of Hamilton.Will Print and Fold as High as 7.500 Papers Per Hour, In Five Colors, if Necessary, and Can and Does Print and Fold Them Bet-fter Than Any Other Press in the County.•c:A few weeks a^u Tbo Sun contained an article dealing wIUi «ls Insetting machines* The is the only paper in Butler County that has type-setting machines. These machines are unities the wonder^ of the Twentieth Century. They ^ast new type from molteh metal cvefy day, and. as a result. The Sun haH a new dress every day. There is nt worn-outand unsightly type U» paper atany time.Jiut, 111 addition to the typesetting machines, The Sun l^s thc finestpress that ever came into Butler County, This press is made by theI hi pi ex Printing JVass Company, of Battle Creek, -Midi., a own jinny that has won International reputation within the pnsfc ten years on account of the presses that it has turned out. It luul iiiL a good many styles nf presses on the market, and I ho other two papers in Hamilton haw presses made by (his same* company -only thrsy ahe presses that wore built by them many years ago, when they were new in the business, and, in addition to that, the two other papersin Hamilton got their machines sec omi-hand. The Him got a now progs,and got tho latest nuil Hus ton L press ilimit1 by iho famous Duplex Printing Pros* Company- it proas that cost a lut uf money. I)lit which turns out tne nest printed papers in the county, ami turns them mil foster than any nth or press in Llio county nan turn them nut.Thin press can print and fo3d as high ;is 7,000 oighL-page papers pet hour. Tho Bun has never printed Mi cm ihat fast yet. Tho press is running at tho present time about r»,Gljj per hour, which is 2,000 per hour faster than any other press In Hamilton Is running.Tho Sim, on duly 4, fumed nnt a paper printed in two colors—something that wa« never none in Hamilton, and which no other paper in Hamilton can do.HorewiLli is shown a cut- of The Sun Vi modern press. It runs from the rod—Mint is, tho paper is placed on the press in rolls, ami the press prints it and then mils it and folds it in the proper si/.es.Subscribers tn The Sun, and those who are nut subscriber;;, are respect fully invited to call at The Sun office, aL 322 High street, and see tlie press at any time. 11 is worth seeing.? FROM OUR NEIGHBORS. |One of our shrewd farmers niadc. tho neat sum of $700 a few clays ago by dealing in pork.0. T. .Tenkins called on friends InThe thresiling is progressing nicely Lliis fine weather.May Homines and mint were Jailors jn this neighborhood last Thins-