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The Cuba Daylight from Cuba, Kansas • 8

The Cuba Daylight from Cuba, Kansas • 8

Publication:
The Cuba Daylighti
Location:
Cuba, Kansas
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Page:
8
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-BUT Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods Trunks Etc. Are cheaper than ever at Shimeall's. T'JVT 0Uf Sell Goods and sella grtat many of them is in FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS, Everything goes at a BIG REDUCTION during the big We have bought heavily on the eastern markets and find wo have not room for all in stock and what u' a i too many GOODS. Suits of all kinds here. Come, buy your suit and overcoat re you the beSK best iood-H l3' to $5'000 money.

When we say we sell you a suit worth 15. for $11. we are going to do it right now 'AkiS best treatme least are selling at $18 to other places, for $14.75 we do itduring the bigsalef Summr under welt Tt B.mtiain 8UitS that We are' selling Trunksaiid Grips very cheap. Trunks worth $3, for Trunk worth $6 WW 6- allth.i.'- now at $9.50. Buy these good while they are cheap.

Remember we have FIVE and can save you money; If we dont do this don't buy, It costs nothing to examine 'he purchase you make at our store. Your intrests are our intrest; therefore come early and avoid the rush that iTlw Xry. This Is No Idle Dream, But Cold Facts Take advantage of this BIG 8ALB at Belleville. Kannas: Wf A fW- Yours for business, C. F.

Shimeall Son, West side of the square Belleville KanV Al. E. Church, Notes. Lay Aside that; TIRED FEELING Sister Howard, of Prarie Center; had returned from a visit to the W. Coast.

PrairieHome Notes, Chas. Kellev bailed hay for E. A. Cole this week. Joseph Pachta and wife visited at frank Barton's Sunday.

Milk your cows this winter findout somethingabout the Wesleyan Jbefore you let tbem go to some other school. Blind Bonne, of whom the press and the people of the whole country has gi ven such generous words of -praise, assisted by Miss Stella May the wonderful vocalist nf vL Preaching next Sunday' at 11:00 Buy a clock at Eureka: services in the DE LAVAL SEPARATOR, evening at Cuba. Bro. and Sister Hunter's son 7 uvui Southern press speaks so highly Frank has been very low with a will appear in a conofti-t nf tmonoi. R.

C. Fleming and wife visited at J. F. Smith's Sunday. C.

A. Kelley put up hav on Brown's place last week. R. A. Walters and wife drove tever but is now able to be ud and ed brilliance at thp around once more.

and seil the cream To the Continental Ceamery '-A 'J--'' Tuesday night Sept. 29th. Rev. Tremain. a former nastm-hns been yisitingoldacQuaintancessinP Saturday.

He preached to a lartre down in Washington last week, Wm. Reed was a pleasant called at the Smith home Sunday evening. R. A. Walters and family spent City Jail Delivery.

Weakness of the city Jail Demonstrated. Joseph Veroda. a vounr form. Company, And get Highest Prices. See our Sample at James Kesl 's at the CO.

C. Headquarters. Suuday evening at Mr. Smith's. Mr.

Anderson and family moved this vicinity became intoxicated and ureatea a disturbance in one of our out on the W. K. Walters farm last ousiness places Saturday evening, whereupon he was avrA NICHOLS KESL, Agents. Marshal Sense. It being after Pol- ice Court hours, he was nla i-ongregation at Eureka and at Cuba last Sunday.

The prayer meeting last week was a time of blessing to all who attended. If any of tbem had thought it took a big crowd to have a good pray meeting" they realized that they bad been mistaken. The pastor spent the past two '-eeks at the School of Theology at Salina. The young men of the con-frence were neatly all there, together with a few of the older ones. Each week day was spent in a review of work of tho differnt classes, with an hour for devotional v.

the citybastile to remain until Mjnv day morning when he could ho 0 week. Alfred and Walter Brown visited relatives and friends in over Sunday. Blue Evkd Katie. DIED; At the Kansas Asylum Monday, Sept. 7th.

Mr. Joseph Koukol aged 51 years. Mr. Koukol was one of our prosperous fanners until about two years ago he became rainged before the Police JudW -T la an inat n. numk.

City Council and others afar stand good for his appearance Mou-: uay morning, but the marshall re fused to accept such hnr.de HU i ercises in the morning and ne 'of a I general conversation on i luZ l.the l1 a Base Balls Mitts Gloves Bats Masks Protectors Etc Sporting Goods Heavy and Shelf Hardware Pumps windmills phases of church in i.l"VZ; round the broken demented and was taken to the asylum where he remained until his death." The remains were brought here Tuesday evening and intered in the National cemetery Wednesday. He leaves a wife and several small children, besides many friends to mourn his loss. i noon. SomeoMheministersattehd- dofTi T8Mpl- olessthansixservicesonSun. Ttdken The sessions of the Ronni r'T" kept held uMhe Kansas WZ I TZ -morning t- u.

"7" MKav.a casQ rjond for ha Kansas hrfV- "a l1. ayand was turned Cuba, Kans, II Frank Doupnik loose. Mr Kasl anoearpd worthy of the uatronacrA nf I pie. As we noted the Manager Wanted, Trustworthy lady or gentlemen to mnnsice business in this and h(1 joining territory for well mid favorably know Houw of Solid financial Btancllug $20. Htralglit cash salary nd expe sko, paid each Monday by cheek direct from headquarters.

Expense money adTauc ed: position permanent; Address, Manager 610 Monon Chicago, IU. facilities for carrying on the work the pleasant surroundiues of ih the Police Judge Monday, ths Marshal failing to produce sufficient evidence, Mr. Kasl was discharged. The Rock Island fast freight was wrecked 1 mile west of nnhnTk campus and quiet borne life, of the vicinity, and above all the snlnriw day morning, 6 or 8 cars were dit- moral atmosph. re of the Institute Whenever a young man becomes inflamed with a desire to put on more frill than his salary will; pay for he should immediately bejrin to look around for a job in which he will have- the handiinir of no monpv we could not repress the thougnt fhed and traffic-delayed for several that if nni iwnnlu i OOUrS.

Thft Republic and Belleville played a game of ball at the latter place last Friday, and the ame was well advertised in these parts, but as Belle WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS of character and good reparation In each atate one in thte county required) to represent and artTertiseoldeatabliahed wealthy houneof nolld financial utandlnfr. Salary flM.OO weekly wKn expenwt additional, all payable in eanh ea Wednflwtaydiwct from, head office- Horse and earriaw famished vlmi necemry. Reforencw Bncloae self addrasted envelope, Coloni al Co U4 Dearborn St Chioaio, rv Twueu me vast npicauiujf was difference In the environments, more as because of the accident. tlf t.ilMTVl Ctrkiilrl "camI iL'f. i wieir cnildren' to prepare for Qorem tnnnf nnn lu.knnl,.

i ment Poaitinnii Vin.rt...- toour owu schools. mentPoeiUona. Fine unless he cherishes an ambition ville "did not owe us anything" only a few of the natives witnessed the game. Owninif. in all Deparf.

If Vou hav ft to go to the penitentiary Star boy or girl, to send away to school oamriea, llapld pmmotiona. Ki. amanitionsaoon. Partlonlam Kree Iot43r-8tat Cm cedar a.lda la..

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