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Cain City News from Cain City, Kansas • 1

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Cain City Newsi
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NEWS. I THE GAIN 6ITT 'LEri'S(UnG pALSAf TW TAKC IT FAITH" A Cain City. Rice County. Kansas, December 6, 1889. FULLY, AND 1 'rnccU ii'i.

J. Howard hag been making decidod Mr. Wooduutt, of Hutchinson, was SEE HEEB improvements on his liyery bdrn. our city on Mtnday. Mr.

Johnsdh; of Fredrick, was in Cain Wc understand Prof. VcrmiUya who Ciy on Monday. has had some fine years experience in teaching music lias consented to teach a Sninuol Ihoinsu, of Ellcnwood, wan om our streets Monday. He is here quite fre auently. Cain City and hllenwoocl are class in our midst.

We think it a good thing for our town and comunity. He says they offer him a class' at Prosper and Fredrick. Let us make up a strong nearly relatou in a travelings manj book John Smith arrived home from Oklahama class. on Ftidav evenihir after an absence of about eight months He was accompanied J. L.

Vance who has been buying wheat here in the interest of HarriB Waodnntt by Mr. Lucas of Dakota. of Hutchinson, was called back to Hutch ROfL PF HONOR HOW TO BUT GDI CQDDS CHEAP A STANDING OFFER When you Bee prices quoted in the papers, bring the papers tq LANTZ, MARSHALL CO. And they will discount every price quoted. We are here to stay, and our goods ar as gdod as any one's and we know they are bought as low as the lowest.

REMEMBER We will allow no House in the County to undersell us, evep if we sell for 50 per the first eostf WE MEAN IT AND DON'T YOD FORGET IT FOB A MINDTE. PAUL BULQW inson last Tuesday. We are sorry to loose The folllowing are the names of the pnnils of the Cain City public school who is goinjto sell his entire Stock at cost for cash for A- have nut been absent luriug. work ending Nov. Mr.

Vfhce as ne was a young man aud such young men as he are needed here. The third meeting of the band was held last Monday evening at Te News office and a thorough organization completed. It is expected' that some time in January that they will be to give a concert that will be well worth prtronising. The new instruments are expected here about the 16th of this month. There will soon be music in the air.

Last Friday evening was the election of ine nev i nirjr uay Now is the Time to Buy Your Goods for Winter. in addition to the above discountsEvery person buying worth of Goods will be entitled to officers fpr the second time with the Literary Society. The following were A TICKET FOR A GOOD ORGAN kit. elected. Lai, in James BeaH, Kva Heal I.

Maude lW.j. Earl Beard. Bertha Beard. Koge, Cnin. Johnny Cain.

Agness Cain. Simon Chiir. Katie Clair. Newton Howard. Belle Howard.

Bessie'Howard. Harry Kerr, Rueben Kerr. Ethel Kerr. Charlie Lewis. Clark Lewis.

Almira Lewis. George Trump. Johnny Trump. Nohie Trump. Average attendance for week ending President Stephen Louis.

Vice President Isaac Strcng. Sec. Treas F. G. Cuykendall.

Assistant Sec. Treas. J.Corrigan. -v- PAUU-BULOW Lyons, Critic-W. B.

Vermillya. Sargeant-at-Arms J. Howard. One dollar in cash will buy 121bs of granulated sugar at J. A.

Sjrongs. 19tf The next meeting of the Literary society A great Fire in gain City occurs to-night and the following program willl be carried out. November 2P; is 35 1-3. pupils At J. A.

Strong's General Store, MEAT MARKET. I will be in Cain City and vicinity on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with fresh meats. Remember the days and get your meats fresh: JOE ZAMRZLA. Average attenpance for month ending Song-Koger Cain. Heading John Kimble.

Cain City Post Qffice QFF'CE, HOURS nen week days from 8:30 A.M. till jipen Sunday from ll.A.M till l.I'.M. Money Orders and Pootal Notes issued on itll Meney Order office in tic United States E.F.BACON, P. M. Recitation Prank Lewis, I will now quote ynu a iV prices that cannot be beat anywhere it.

Nov. 29; is 38. Total enrollment is 50 pupils. Dialogue Miss Lewis, Miss Beall, F. Lewis and this country.

They ara as follows: KoRcr Cain. W.B. Verniilya. Teacher. 1 K) fw want to make some friend a Christ Duet Miss D.

Howard and Miss Ada Howard. Recitation-Miss Alice Short. Granulated Stigar Brown Sugar 12 lbs for 13 lbs for Recitation Ahnira Lewis. mas present that will be appreciated as much us a piano, diamond rinir, horse, ect Recital lon-Ktliel Kerr, licpiiutiou-Uarry Ksrr. Brown Sugar 14 lbs for If so just look, at the premiums that our gent will show you when he comes your Song Johnny Cain.

Recitation Fldon Smith. Recitation Wesley Sexton. Dedate Resolved, Theae is moro pleasure in the way, just think. He will have Dicken complete works i5 volumes, neatly bound $100 1.00 1.00 50 5o' 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 .10 pursuit of wealth than possessioe. BLACKSMITH I am prepared to do all kinds of repairing in first-class style.

HORSE- SHOEING Pone in a first-class, workmanlike manner Satisfaction guaranteed, Call. and see me and satisfy yourself. Stephen Lewi. We understand that the dance at Claflin and in a neat case Now you say. There is no use talking any juch thing as that to ine as it costs to much.

But there is Japan Tea 25 centa worth Eng. Breakfast Tea 25c worth Rice 16 lbs for Dried Apples 1C lbs for Dried Peaches 20 lbs for 24 one-pound cakes soup 25 boxes matches All kind 2 lb can frujj; Canned Tqmatoes on Thanksiiivinir evening was a failure. Something new for them, but then the! just whore we catch you. This is our price band boys of Cain Cjty gave a dance the and it will almost take your breath away- same evening. Jtohearit.

will give the volumes TIMETABLE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY The trains on the Missouri Pacific Railway leave Cain City as follows WEST. No. 217, 7:07, p. m. No.

201, 9:43, p.m No. 219, through freight 1:33 p.m. EAST No. 205, 6:43, am. No.

218, 10:22, a.m. N'o. freight 4:55, p.m iS'os. 217 snd 220 are local freights and N'os. 201 and 202 are passengers.

Through freight does not carry passengers Tickets sold to all points east or west. T.M. THEOP, Agent. re Mi kens ai lor am f. lty rws Hoots and Snoes sold regardless of cqst.

In fact anything TrMMM one year for the sum of 2,25 in advance. Or if prefered we will give Walter Scotts complete works in 12 volumes and the got yon can buy at your own price. Come and see me and reap1 few FRED IIOHL beuefitH from this great sale. I am boaud to sell the balauce of ray News one year for the same price. Or botl complete set and The News one year for CONTRACTOR $4,00.

Watch and wait for our agent. stock out in thirty days. THE SPOT CASH STORE. STEONGh AND Tfa tyonon Route it BUILDER. 'The Velvet Veetibuled link in the chain of T'ri8t travel between the Northwest und the Southern winter GAIN GITY, KAN.

cities via Chicago, Indianapolis and $12,00 worth of assorted extracts at wholesale prices and a inagnificnt upright show case worth the money will bo given free gratis at J. A. Strong. The supper furnished last Thanksgiving evening at the City Hotel was an especial feature of the Masquerade. It was a first class Thanksgiving meal and such a meal as many are in the habit of going to grandpa's or father's to get.

Take it all in consideration the band boys got up au entertainment here that it will be rard beat. Program of the R. C. T. A.

to be held at the Lyons High School building Saturday, ppcember, 14, at 1:30 p. Opening Exercises Judicial Mind in Teaching J. A Chapman. Discussion Mrs. Emma Cole, C.

II. Lockhart, Wm. Kenton, N. NcCatdi. Relation of Teacher to Parent J.

M. Hall. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCA, rner of Jeff erics and Ijacon streets. iVenr.hincr firt, and second Sundav of flaoh Cincinnati, or Louisville. For par miliars write to any agent of the niontli at 3:30 o'clock.

Rev. A. Hestwood Mouon lioute or James Barker, G. THE CAIN CITY NEWS Chicago, 111. j-astor.

Sunday School at 2:30 every Sun liay. Eli Turner, Superintendent. CANNON DUFREE PUBLISHED FRIDAYS AT per year in Subscribe for News $1,00 advance. CATHOLIC CHURCH, on Bacon street Cain City, Rice Kan. north or Preaching every alternate Sunday at 10 o'clock, a.

m. Father The Nkws and the American Fanner Po you know that the best F. G. CUYKENDALL, Editor. both one year for one dollar.

This offer it juuenck, pastor. extended to December 1st. So subscribe Terms of Subscription, per year $1 (X for Tuk News now and get the Farmer DR. J. 0.

BEARD, Pyhsician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended to. Office at City Drug Store. When not paid in Advance Advertising Rates made known on appli cation. Payments due monthly.

The 2nest photo, iliv lowest priiin und the bc.t shUs-fuel ion at the I'tiin City I 'ho-irnilili Sallery. Otf, CAIN CITY, KAN. Entered at the post-office at Cain City. Discussion M. O.

Bacheller, Mary Mill; J. L. Frey, Florence Harley, Mary Dovit Bernard Telissy Ida M. Hodgdon. History of Education Chap.

XI, XII. till Leader E. B. Bachelor. i cabinet photos for 93.50 per ft! the City Photograph Gallery.

Give Kansas, for transmission through th mods. them a call. 7tf. In the market can be bought of Cannon Dupree, of Claflin, and that we have the latest and finest styles of Suits, Overcoats, that can be bought, and cheap to. We have a full line of Boots and Shoes, Ladies Dress Goods, Etc.

Wo also have a large stock of LOCALS. Buy your posts and wire at the Bluff r'itv Lumber yaw. 10 opnts, wire i cents. Plenty on hand both stock and 7 Notice Paul Bulow new ad this week Do you want a farm, or home, terrton on a patent, horse, cattle, store buildin, and stock, woolen mill or a barber Bhop etr if so you well to address the News Real -tate Agency Cain City, Kan. Log wire.

5tf. Novr.r. And tsarvt. J. A.

Strong hase something of interest to say to our readers this week- Retail atoeers. and other P'tail dealers We are now prepared to do all kinds of RAYMOND JOTTINGS King a credit basinets (ire, adopting joo work nrst class utyie. Call and sec 'an that is at once novel amldeciilleyuue- samples. ful They issue to their customer. Coupon CITY HOTEL Corner Main street and Trump Avenue.

Rates I per day. Refitted and Refurnished in First-Class iWer flood Livery and Feed Barn in ijnneclon. JOSEPH HOW RD, PROPRIETOR. cItyItore We have a first-class line of DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS, Stationery and Cigars (dire us a call when in need of anything in our line. Prescriptions carefully compounded.

'''oks, (patented), similar to Mih-agr E. F. Bacon has been remodeling Amusement Hall and it is now in first- CANNON DUPREE, From Our Regular Correspondent. Ratmoxd, November 20, 1889 Miss. Lummie Tharp, of Sterling, spei Thanksgiving with her parents, of tli Jooks for Railways, but instead of tin i -Mipojis being one mile, they arc for tn "tit each; toe value of the books varying place.

CLAFLIN. KANSAS. rrrni two to twenty dollars. Tlnse coupons Mrs. Arnold, gmndaughter, and son, i N'ickerson, spent Sunday with Mrs.

daughter, Mrs. G. T. Gill. A great many loads of corn have been coming in of late.

With such a crop of BLUFF IIT LUMBER corn as Kansas produced, surley no one class shape for dances and entertainments. A masquerade dance will be given on Christmas night, Dec. 25th; at Amusement Hall in this place. We will give furthur particulars next week. 18 to 20 cents -or butter and 20 cents for eggs at J.

A. Strong. 19tf. While at literary the other evening we conld not help but notice how well the school room was decorated. We thought we were in an art gallery until some one told us it was the Cain City school room.

A Christmas dinner and oyster supper will be given at the M. E. church at Cain Citv Dec. 25th. Proceeds to go towards liquidating the church indebtedness al i Christmas tree and entertainment at need suffer for the want of corn bread.

The entertainment at the hall last Frnfe J. F.EVANS, Prop. Dealers in night wo a decided wess both financially and socially. The proceed went to help pay the indebtedness on the hall. goHl for their face value in groceries other merchandise at the store of the firm issuing tm.

When the books an ixsiied. the nier charges his customei with the valiv the book. When pay conn's the customer pays this amount, meantime uses the coupon for the pur '(ewe of supplies, same lis paying cash, 'lins avoiding all disputed accounts and living valuable time to both the dealer and his Every retail dealei ing a credit bnsiaes should adopt thi ulnn. and xhowil wsite the publishers mt if every customer wouh insist uiioii hL dealers using the flier would lie much lest oeeaion for tr disputing of a-founts. Manufactm-oi by IT)" Historical Pnblisbiiir of Dayton.

Ihio. to whom ill iniinirfes f'W sjiecimeni and purticiilai. should be sent. Wasthij A few bushels of potatoes. Inquire at this office.

Mrs. C. W. Grev and son, of Sterling "pent Sunday at this place, with Mr- nie Li and lute, lireys suter, inarpaoa Mrs. well Mrs.

Bacon and daughter spent Thanks giving in Ellinwood. night. Dinner from 1 to 3 Christmas tree and entertainment from 7 to 9, oysters served immediately after. Dinner and supper 25 cents each, children 15 cents. Mrs.

Frank Maeemor has PHOTOGRAPHS First. class Photographs taken at the Cain City Photograph Gallery Ai cheap as the cheapest. Children's pictures a speciality. Call and see ns. Helen L.

Sexton. Saxh, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Office and yards, North of R. Mais St. Nebraska to spend few weeks gone to with her Heal of Bacon's.

Everybody is cordially invited to come and Mrs. If A. Strong and Mrs. bring provisions for dinner and presents to place on the tree for your friends whether Cain City spent Sunday at Mrs, solicited or not. EVER A.

CAIN CITY, MANAGER..

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Pages Available:
74
Years Available:
1889-1889