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Cain City News from Cain City, Kansas • 1

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CAE VOL. I. CAIN CITY, RICE COUNTY, KANSAS), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1889. NO. 1.0 CttIv A Jl JL I LOCAL on of the ever ready citizens of NOTICE.

Friends and patrons of the Bluff City Lumber Company. I wish to CAIN CITY NEWS rVBLISHKD EVkHI FB1DAT AT CAIN CITY, BIOS COUNTY, KAN F.C. CUYKENDALL. Editor. Gunning for dogs has commenced Omar Smith was in town Sunday.

announce that I will be absent from Tax News and the American Farmer, both one year for one dollar. This offer holds good only until Oct 12, 1889. So subscribe for -The News before that date and get The Farmer free. This offer is necessarily cash in advance. We have just received a fine lot of 1 Lyons nearly since the town was started, and done bis share towards building up the city.

We lire sorry to lose him and his estimable from our midst. Twenty five little girls here for about five months from Oct, 1st, and all accounts and notes will Correspondents wanted for The be in other hands. 4fl VAIT Ht Terms of Subscription )1 00 When not paid in Advance. $1 25 I would be pleased if all that have News. assembled at the home of Afies samples ot wedding stationery, ruled Gail Clark last Saturday to help paper and envelopes.

When in need Entered at the post-office at Cain pent Tuesday in notes and accounts with me will call and have the same settled as far as you can. And further I will state make memorable the occasion of Isaac Strong Lyons. of anything in this line give us a City, Kansas, for transmission through the mails as second-class call. that I expect a shiDment of No. The finest photos, the lowest prices matter.

When you have any news send it yenow pine, dimension stuff and in her seventeenth birthday. Impromptu "teters" and swings were constructed on the beautiful lawn and both outdoors and iodoors of the hospitable home ana tne best satisfaction at the (Jain tend to keep a stock of that gradi to The News. City Photograph Gallery. 6tf. constantly on band.

And I expect to sell on only living figures. Come L. E. Vermillion was in Lyons on Agents wanted in every township I. ere when you want to buy and you business on Monday.

in Rice and neighboring counties for The News. Liberal terms. Write were turned over to the young folks for their enjoyment and they did enjoy themHr-lves in a sense which only children can. will treated right. 7w.

L. E. Vermillion. a C. H.

Mettler's brother from Iowa A BIT varf fo fellybu oj ffjerfeafejf brferrjitirrj offer ecr rnadev TIMETABLE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. The train on the Misioun Pacific Railway leave Cain City at follows: WEST. No. 217, 7:41, p. m.

No. 201, 10:22, p. m. No 219, through freight 1:26 for information. is making him a visit 10 advertisers TheJNews is one HOLYROOD ITEMS.

Old papers for pale at this office. of the best advertising mediums in this part of Kansas, having a good circulation and good territory. Give GREAT KNOCK DOWN. Not of Kilrain and Sullivan, but of From The Enterprise. J.

A. Pdull was at Ellsworth it a trial. prices at Paul Bulow's General filer-chant Store. Now is your chance. 10 cents per hundred.

This is splendid weather for the reunion at Ellsworth. Monday night. Read our offer. The News and John H. Shafer and family the weekly edition of the Wichita It is with pleasure that we an- EAST.

No. 202, 6:38, a. m. No. 217, 5:33, m.

No 219 through freight 10:2 Nos. 217 and 220 are local freights and Nos. 201 and 202 are passengers. Through freight does not carry passengers Tickets sold to all points east and west, Suudayed in Hollyrood. iiagle both for $1.50 per year.

Claflin, aounce to our many patrons that we "Jo ztyobribzr iryarrea vA)oW pa" Op fo. date arvd oteyfcar irv advance, ard to Postmaster Hartman, of made us a call on Monday. Wm, Monroe and Al. Calvert took in Geneseo Sunday. uest cabinet Dhotos for $3.50 per have made arrangements with that wide-awake, illustrated farm magazine, the American Farmer, publish aozen at tne Uain Uity Photograph Lewis Bros, moved their harness T.

M. ThroP, Agent. uuiery. 7tr. shop to Holyrood Tuesday.

Buy your posts and wire at the ed at Fort Wayne, and read by nearly 200,000 farmers, by which Geo. W. Ultch returned from Meudota, Illinois Saturday last Rearick spent Saturday with his family at McPherson. Dr. Wallace was at Kanopolis a couple of days last week.

Bluff City Lumber yard. Posts, 10c, If you want the Cincinnati In- wire 44c Plenty on hand both stock quirer come to The News office. 5tf. and hog wire. M.

C. Corrigan has moved into the I a3varpc fo tfe that great publication will be mailed direct, FREE, to the address of any of oufsubscribers who will come in and pay one year in advance from date, and to any new subscriber who will pay one year in advance. This first building west of B. F. Beal's.

Dr. Wallace was called to Cain City Monday night to attend case. 51 '4 'I Cain Gity Post Office, OFFICE HOURS: Open week days fn.ra MM. till 8-30, Open Sundays from 11 A till 1 Money Orders and Postal Notes leaned on all Money Order offices In the United States, E. F.

BACON, P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, corner of Jefferies and Bacon streets. Preaching first and second Sunday of each month at 3:30 o'clock. Rev.

A. Hestwood, pastor. Sunday at 2:30 every Sunday. Eh Turn er, superintendent. THE KNIFE CUTS DEEP.

And prices tumble at Paul Bulow's is a grand opportunity to obtain a THE REVS Dry Goods and Clothing Department. lOtf. Supt Nickerson was over the road with a special Tuesday forenoon, J. O. Phillips is confined to his bed w'itb a slight attack of ty: phoid ievc.

Bert Katie and Georgie Baker were over to Cain City Saturday All parties indebted to Lewis Bros. are requested to call and settle at One year for first-class farm journal free, The American Farmer is a large lG-page journal, of national circulation, which ranks among the leading agricultural papers. It treats the question of economy in agriculture and the rights and privileges of that vast once. Notice our new offer of the Plow- O. BBAB3D, Physician and Surgeon.

visiting their Unci and and Mrs Wm. Swiney. OFFICE AT CITY DRUG STORE. $1.50 GAIN, Something has come; 1 I felt It yestere ve Tbe lark on high wai singing. The nappy oburob-beUi ringing! Bow could I grieve? i I oould not griere.

Ad old man weary lay; A I lined up his burden, Be bleued me, and In gnerdMlj Mine slipped away. It slipped away. There came a child In paint 4 I sootbed It, and soon after A burst of AprU laughter Followed tbe rain. How could I grieve? blessed human heart! That ln the Joy or giving Bast found the bliss ol living. Up, play thy parti Strive, and not rest I Rest here below Is Bona.

Beneath a sky o'erarcbing The hosts of men are marching I Angels look on. Yet not in dark, Nor wholly sad thy way; But here In sunny meadows. There over cu st with ahadows So runs our day. Spectator. THE TALB0YS.

body of citizens American Farmers whose industry is the basis of all Any person wishing land, stock, or in fact anything, will do well to call Dr. II, Schmid ot this place was called to Cain City Friday morn, ing to council with Dr. J. C. Bard of that place on the case of Mrs.M.

0. Corrigan. One of the most terrible acci dents ever happened in this on Tee News. OA-XIfcT ICS. CITY HOTEL Corner Main street and Trump Avenue: RATES $1 PER DAY.

the material and national prosperity. Its highest purpose is the elevation and ennobling of agriculture through the higher and broader education of men and women engaged in its par-suits. The regular subscription Ve yi $ercb FREE Mrs. Cain has moved- into building formerly occupied by the section of the county, occurred on Sunday to Willie Stoltenberg, a millinery store. Dr.

J. C. Beard attended the Re aj a ptenjianforote publican central committee meeting at Lyons on Refitted and Refurnished in First-Class order. Good Livery and Feed Barn in connection. JOE HOWARD, Prop young man about twenty one year old.

He had been to a neighbors (or a. load of wheat and while returning he either fell or was thrown from the load and one wheel paused over his head killing him instantly. As he was alone no price of the American Farmr is $1.00 per year. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. From any one number ideas can be obtained that will be worth thrice the subscription price to you or members of your household, yet James Corrigan went to Ellswjrth Monday.

He intends running a 10 cent 'bus there during the reunion. one knows the exact cause of the yon oet it free. Call and see sam- accident. The-funeral was held Sow CITY DRUG STORE. We have a first-class line of Who pays the highest prices for pie copy, They Unwittingly Overreached Themselves.

at the German Church, Monday at 2 p. m. produce of ail kindst Why, Paul Bulow of course. lOtf. DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS, STATIONERY, CIGARS.

The school grounds are being fixed GENESE04TEMS. From The Herald. W. R. White took a trip to Osage City on Saturday.

Lester Smith went on a visit to Missouri, Tuesday last, "A worthy young lady, and the sol support of her mother. Your needing saleswoman at this moment seenu really providential that is, If you flu my recommendation sufficient" Thus said Rev. Mr. Rivers, smilina up and school house is being cleaned preparatory for school which begins next Monday. Give us a call when in need of anything in our line.

Prescriptions carefully compounded. A roup remedy which has met with excellent results is as follows; T.ike one teaspoonfol of lard, three fourths teaspoonful of cayenne pepper, thirty drops of carbolic acid and a piece ot borax tho size of a grain ef corn (powdered fin), mix well and add enough meal to make a doueh. R.ll into rill T. E. Moore and family left for the Tbe Grand Central will be very benevolently upon Mr.

and Mrs. Talboys, in their fine dry-goods store, in the town of Stickinthemud. Mrs, Talboys simpered, and Mr. Tal. OO cervf PROP.

d. F. EVANS Pacific coast last Friday night We PeDed ln tbe brlck Tuesday, A. Hawley was called to feel sorry to loose Tom as he boys smirked. They rubbed their handi been a resident of Cain City for long time.

ana glanced at each other, and replied, as with one voice: Lyons Thursday by a subpoena. The first frost of the season was visible yesterday morning. Mrs. Di of Lvons is (ho PHOTOGRAPHS First-class Photographs taken at the Cam City a. i i i ill All repairing done nent.lv and nn "Oh, certainly, certainly, Dominie Rivers; what more could we want! gust of Mrs.

J. T. Gle'adall. ine size 01 email marbles and give two a day. When you catch the chick squeeze out his nose good and run a leather up it as tar as you can saturated with kerosene oil.

Kf the chicks in for a few days. Give little ones half a pill. If they rattle iruthe throat give a short notice on Tinware and -Stoves at Headquarters of Paul Balow Gen Miss Liezie Gibson is now 1 eral Merchant store. lOtf. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY lour recommendation we ask no more." "Then I will tell dear Mrs.

Chaun-cy to send her daughter to-morrow," 6d the minister, "and thank you 80 employed in tbe Central State Bank. J. M. Johnson and. W.

J. M. eryd for ffez janujle copy to Hour and Feed. leaspooniuu 01 Kerosene oil. Bead the notice of our clubbing rates, in another column, with The Children's pictures Call and see us.

ward I irioifAro at i.une As the cheapest a specialty. mucn. He shook hands and departed. The Monday. I 10 tne citizens of Cain City and American Fanner.

We give Farmer free to our subscribers HELEN L. SEXTON. who Miss Da.iv Wftld- lU8 01 will pay one year in advance for The day and Sunday afbeT home" in of g'ettC LZkZCZTtZl His coat was old, his boots shabby, his stiff, low-crowned hat showed long wear, as he came into the sunlight! yet there are many spruce and natty clergy. I .1 Nkws. This offer will hold irnnA for Lyons, wtiuum going six or seven miles THE MISSOURI PACIFIC after it If so will you make a state the next thirty day only.

T. B. Hodydell and A. L. Wood cock- were gver from Ellsworth men noi nan so pleasant to look at, especially at this moment, when he felt that he had done practical good to The Missouri Pacific will sell Sunday.

ment or now mucn meat you will take every week and hand it to The News office. If we can see a sale of RAILWAY; round trip tickets to Kanonlis. for TP FT FTnlma vcr some one, ana his lace beamed with tne tr. A. a.

reunion at JiilliWOrth. Unnk a A.i .7 Kindliness. i--w va 1 a iij juiinwnri.il for half price. Tickets on sale from vesterdar JtlrZ Sept 30 to Oct 5. eood to rirn n.

veBteraay afternoon Fast Mail Honte 81 tme C'hauncy had lost her father tilOct7. not long before, and the little needle-work she had managed to get had not twj neeves a week we have a market man' that will open a meat market in Cain City and run a wagon on the road. So you can get your meat fresh and delivered at your door. Now it will not take much from every one to get the market and wagon. Say for instance your family uses 10 JjXUiS CLIPPING, ST.

X.OT7X3 R. C. T.A. Fl0m "9 LyonB Press. proviaea for the needs of the two sorrowful women, and Effle had feared that she should be obliged to leave her -AND- The Rice Couutv Te.rW of tIing, was lp association will mMt ttha lown mother ln order to support her.

pounas per week and you agree to I have opened up a Flour and TT! W.WUO hinm LI rr I rn 1 1 wnen she had heard that the Tat tlign School hui Saturday KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISON, OMAHA, LINCOLN. uaiuuoi uuuuian.oi jaman uolo, uuuus Per weeir, tnat gives road, was in the city Snndav. Kou 8 margin of 4 pounds and then I VM1 inn .1 October 12. 1:30 d.

boys advertised for a clerk in their dry- Feea stor' Cain City, and will Mil Surveyor J. W. Lane, ef Little lue pounds ana 6wm0 auu wore wiUlflff iaK9 Ty rvt woman, she felt that it mUt be Ur Feed' Bran RV ChoP' Corn upening exprcises. Paper Order in chool. I it will be a great convenience to you.

What? Kiver, was in town Tuesday, THREE TRAINS DAILY chance for her. Her sewing could be and Oats, at the lowest livina vrices. Why 7 J. D4 Hoi ton. Uiscussion O.

8. Wilev. Jlfr nuu luojr IHLUU UQ -BETWEEN- John L. Hathaway, of Lincoln township was in town Saturday. John Heel and Isaac Strong, of Cain City, were in town Jlfoudav.

MAe, H. O. Eenke, Amanda A gentleman from a neighboring town a democrat, of course said in a recent conversation on taxa. lion: "now take these vrA rogetne still, and good Mr. Rivers had volunteered to recommend her; and, as you see, he had done so, and had, more St.

Louis, Kansas City and of I TrtAf rilsttirtM I jjr. school teachers, they are psid too over lnduoed the Talboys to give her Mrs. w. Harmon visited a i.v:. 1 iinuum amonni mucn.

Xhev don't havA nm-ir tne wages they had given the young time devoted to its study," mcnarasons family last week. W. P. Thornton and wife, nf Magnificent Equipments con. I XMSlUe bpiers, uxau wuu naa jusi leit tnem.

However, the smile faded on Mr. Talbova' Una Flour and Feed delivered to any as bard as them men carrying brick for that there building, but they get twice as good pay as M. Lockbart, Jora Hutchinson, were in the city Moa and the simper from those of Mrs. Tal- day. Baldwin Mrs.

F. W. R.nnt part of the city. Mt reen all points. Ulrwl connections are noys wnen Mr.

Elvers was quite out of ule an Atcblson, St. Louis and Kanaa City nnion depots. Bearing. "Dominie Rivers will poke his nose S. Farnbam brought a fine stallion from Concordia to Lyons recently.

Paper "Benefits to be derived from attending Teachers' association." Jifrs. E. H. Cole. Discussion General.

tnose leiiers. They could be hired for a dollar a day to teach and would be glad of the chance I don believa in this school business like some. I haint never been to school in my life, but I into every thing," gaid the husband. 0U3 COLORADO SHORT LINE It the qninlrest and most d'rct route to Pneblo, DeTer, and al' ilnts in Colorado and Utah. "We ought to get a girl for half." When in need of anything in my Calvin Crocker has been seriously ill at his home in Grand-view addition several weeks.

He line dive me a ealL Ratifniinm -Ana i a nave told him we'd choose our own clerks, if I'd dared," said the Progress in classifying and grad and have just as much wire; "but you know" guaranteed. hem as spnd half their Iron Mountain Route Is the direct line to the principal eltiee of log the district ecbool (Report wonld consider it a tavor ir his old money astt A 7 ia the comdes would call on life learnin P(d'W Jos. Fones has nmnWp about it. tl geiaiong Compayrs History of nedaeoev other Fones has eom Dieted ant U. ig something to forest Mr.

Aalboys did know. Dominie Elvers, as he called him, had done him a great service. Ignoring the gossip half. If hud there wouldn't mqnr Ara-anMi" ana lexas Tne niy ronte to tne tamous Hot Sitrinifs. Oor 80 mils, thesliort-est line from Atcliiuson and Kantas City, Cfip, and 7, Observe time, arrangf ments ts teachers to support by taxing the and intends to leave with h.

and th nrM wnnlrinV k- 1 IU UN nrr.ll. fn. ,1 I. ,1.... -r persons, cnaractenctlcs of system, purpose, methods and comparison, iubi, whs auoai.

regarding- something the Talboys had been supposed to be connected with, which did not redound to their credit honest folktaking thomjnto Continued totumth For fartbur lrfnrmtlo rBrarrtlng thme roat.ee, addresf any ef ttie eompany'e agetiU, OT iui tut. uny on atoraay i tell you." Lyons of this week. Mt. Fones his been Republican. James Corhqait.

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Pages Available:
74
Years Available:
1889-1889