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The Cuba Record from Cuba, Kansas • 1

The Cuba Record from Cuba, Kansas • 1

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The Cuba Recordi
Location:
Cuba, Kansas
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ECORD. THE CUBA NUMBER 7 GUBfl, REPUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS, NOVEMBER 23, 1900. VOLUMN I. 1444444444 Cuba Market Report. jThe Week's Doings About the City, 15 THP rOTINTRY.5 TUe Following kvijituI market report, for I'uba ii absolutely oormrt, boinfr corroded It necessary, each week, by the reliable gener Briet Pointers on tiie Most Important Topics.

Latest Events and ttappeninrjs Amonq Gubaites. al merchandise 8rm nf Sheldon A Son. ftc have just received a nice line of job material and are prepared to turn out practical work at a moment's notice at reasonable rates. Try us und be convinced, also ask to see samples of our many jobs just completed. The celebrated "Sunflower pants'1 are taken from the fleece, scowered, carded, spun, woven, cut, made and guaranteed by the Topeka Woolen Mill Co, and 'sold by Shel B.

Shellhamer and family and Wm. Smith family are preparing to start for Coyle, Oklahoma, next Tuesday where they expect to make their future home. The Rb uuk will follow them to keep them lasted on old home matters. Their many friends here wish them the best of success in their new home. For a short time only we will give the Weekly Kansas City Star free to ail cash subscribers to the Kveryone is Interested in these reports, Then-tore it will be to your interest to waurh it carefully.

16c Mr. Ray Slump and Miss Mary Seifert were united in marriage Injustice Ingham iu this city last Tuesday. Mr. Shimp will be remembered as the young man who, with his father, conducted an auction store in the Preble building for some time and is a very estimable gentleman. Miss Seifert was raised from infancy in Cuba, and is well and favorably known by the entire community.

The Rkcohi wishes them buccess. 13 to lie 4c 1-2 4 l-2c 4c HOC 75c tiOc don Son, Cuba. Kans. V.gsa per doi, Nutter pr In. thickens per lb.

Hens treese Ducks Turkey9 tronblers I'iiroonfi perdo. Onions per hu. I'obutoes Mweet potatoes Apples 'abbuge per lb ld corn por bu N'yw corn Wheat live oats Hay per ton Everybody knows that the Star is Steve Hadachek left for Wymore the best weekly paper published in the west, so by paying one dollar you will be supplied with plenty of 650. 2c 35c Mc 40c For Sale Cheap, Joe Kosl and wife have moved to Cuba again. i Mrs.

Joe Cosand is reported by Dr. Flail as being on the sick list. Smoke the Bohemian Girl. Made by C. A.

Bohner, Marysville, Kan-1 sas. I Clark Baird is teaching the Eure-' ka school during the illness of Mrs. i Bailey. i H. Pierce, manager of the Re- public county Telephone had! business iu town Wednesday.

Wm. Zook has just finished husking a large field of corn and says it went from 20 to 30 bushels per acre. John Pickle came home from Wray Colorado, early this week to spend i the winter with relatives and 6.00 yesterday, where he goes to work for the B. M. railrood company in the machine shops, Steve's many friends in these parts wish him the best of success.

Mr. W. Steenblock who was recently transfered from the Rock Island depot here to Montrose, has again been returned to Cuba. Mr. Time Tables A fine almost mw parlor organ made by the best firm in the world.

Strictly first lass in every respect, will be sold on payments or for cash. Enquire at this office at once. good reading this winter, Send in your name and address at once as this offer will not last long. A Philadelphia dry goods adver-j tiser makes this announcement: "There is, we believe, one other store in town that has, for a dollar. negligee shirts just about as good as ours, I'ntlmely Death of John Snillli.

The relatives and friends of our old fellow townsman and shoemaker John Smith, were not only grieved but surprised to learn of his sudden death which oceured at his homo in this city Wednesday evening. While Mr. Smith hud never been in good health since his accident at Belleville several years ago, he was apparently in the ordinary condition until Wednesday afternoon when he complained of having occasional pains ftlxmt the heart. Nothing serious was anticipated however, but when his son George came home at supper time he found his father dead in bed, the cause be-ingassigned to heart failure. Mr.

Smith was an old respected resident of this country, being 76 years of age. lie cama to America from Germany in early manhood and was an expert shoemaker. The Record extends its sympathy to the grief stricken family in their hour of sorrow. Prarie Home ScrilMings. Pearl Sissele had the misfortune to sew on.1 of her fingers to a garment she was sewing up on the sewing machine.

School commenced again last Monday with Prof. Kuhn at the adder. The biggest man seen in this section since last Sunday morning is Grandfather Wooden. It is believed however, that in time his clothes will again button. Alf and Walter Brown drove over to Byron, last Friday to visit their cousins at that place, returning Sunday.

We learn that the pops and dems elected all of the township ticket in Fairville township with overwhelming majorities. Mr. and Mrs. O. R.

Guy of Belle-ville, visited with W. K. Walters family and others in this neighborhood last week. Albert Sissell of Rooks county is expected to arrive at any tims to. make his parents and others an extended visit, Mr.

C. Whitney had a horse quite eriously cut by a barbed wire fence last week, Fred and George Sissell picked corn for Frank Lankaster on the Sile Ingham farm last week, Diphtheria has been reported at Wes Horak's, have heard no "ROCK ISLAND R. K. GOING WEST. Kstray Notice, Sharp who succeeded him has left for Troy, Center, Wisconsin, where he has relatives.

11 25 p. 5-19 p. iu 4-00 a. 2-00 p. in, 6 27 ni Kast Mail and Kxpress ail and Express (Cxpress No, 15 Freight No.

55, Daily Excpt Sun. Freight No. 93 GOING KAST. Mail and Express Fast Matl anl Expnss fgxpress No. Id Freight No.

If You Want the Best and latest friends, Sheldon and Son offer a new pair of shoes to any lady, gentleman or child who will find one pair of poor 11-16 a. 4-00 a. m. 11-25 a.m. fl-30 p.

m. 11-16 a. The following described animal was found on my premises three miles east and hree south of Cuba. Kansas, on or about Nov. 10th 1900 One mare mule, mouse color, about 7 or 8 years old, weighing about nine hundred, Owner may have same by paying casts.

Freight No, 56, Dly. Except Mon. E. J. Agent, shoes in eir stock.

Mr. and P. Pepper left for Coaldale, Colorado, Wednesday evening for a short visit with vela-1 fives and friends in that locality, B-Wp. m. H-1S Bl'RI-lNGON R.

GOING WEST, Passenger No. 89 Freight No. 125 GOING EAST. Passeneer No. 90 freight No.

120 Notice to Iluntera, A Sad Ae.clde.nt. 11-18 a. m. 11-1S a. m.

ger trains dally except Sunday. A. L. SINGLETON. Agent Send Vi The News.

Hunters will take notice that no huntingor shooting wqi be allowed on my place, known as tha Duboise farm. Anyone violating this request will be prosecuted to the full extentofthelaw, W. TrnxKH. Styles in Furniture and Carpets Call on Everything T)y)TTrjAlr First Glass, JT1 fillyJii The Seifert-Swanson law suit which was reoently decided in favor of the latter, has been carried to the county court for a re-heaving, Kesl has been giving away a neat little souvenir in the shape of a pocket looking glass which also contains a stove advertisement on Little Jerry Shiniek, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Shimek who reside about five miles northwest of Cuba, met with an accident Thursday evening of this week that resulted in the loss of his life. Wishing to go to a near neighbor on some errand the boy mounted a pony and started off, he had not gone far, however, until the pony began to buck, throwing him out of the saddle but instead of alighting on the ground his foot caught in the stirrup and he was dragged a distance of a half mile at the full speed of the horse. One leg and one arm was broken besides being bruised all over the head and body, his hip and arm bones protruded through the flesh. Death resulted within an hour and he never regained con flawortn AappeninQS, Eggs 17c at Moon's, On his way home from Cuba, with It is the intention of fjis paper to have a good correspondent in every township near Richland in order that its circulation may be of general interest, and in order to encourage those who may have a few idle moments daring the day or evening to write a few items, we will send them the paper free and furnish stationery for communications each week. The work will be found a pleasure as soon as you become fa miliarized with it and at the same time affords interesting reading to those who are acquainted or have lived in the locality.

Mail your items so they will reach us no later than Wednesday each week. Remember that Sheldon Son have put in a complete stock of new, plean and up to date goods since their mid-summer clearing sale. A farmer in southern Missouri recently -received some garden seeds from the Department of Agriculture in an official envelope, on the outside of which was printed the usual warning: for private use, He immediately sent them back, witha letter tt the effect that he had not used one of them, and was not subject to any fine In 1S45 the postage on letter from New York to Wisconsin was 25 cents. People wrote long letters in those days in a fine eopper-plata hand on thin paper to the worth VE8, WOKAL, I the back, Richard Brown and family of Ha- worth, left last Friday night for Cleo, O. The Rkcobd will keep them posted on news matters in Re- i public county, John Woodhouse, Joe Peterka and Boat Silverthorn have parted with their mustache and a they all had unusual heavy ones, their ab- senee.

makes their faces resemble a i huga joke. Don't forget that we are prepared to do any and all kind of jab work in the most satisfactory manner. Giva us trial the next time you need anything in that line. a load of lumber, Mr, EcceU in some way fell from the bridge just south of Mrs. Oliver's, and lit In a puddle of mud and was a sight to behold when found.

It was a nar row escape for Mr. Eccels as the load of lumber came within a few Watchmaker Repair inches of going off of the bridge and Sewing Macnine and landing on top of him. science, ine grier strieKen laniuy have the sympathy of the entire of their money but they wrote Rabbit hunting is the go now Smoke the Bohemian Girl. Made by C. A.

Bohner, Marysville, Ivan. community. since the snow. rr TiL a 3Z Nan pl-ftS nl in nJ WW 0 0 UNDERWEAR. Winter is now coming on and you Are You Hungry? I And We Are Still in the Lead DO YOU SLEEP? Yes? So do But we are -wide awake on the Comfort and Blanket proposition and if you want to -sleep with comfort you should buy a comfort and blanket of us.

See we are selling at 87c want underwear. We want your money so we make you the prices to get Lt: Look in our job lot box, choice 28c Best fleece lined to be had 48c I Customers know That. X' If not you will be Before you get home from town, so you had better buy some our bes quality groceries that are selling at bed rock prices. 31bs. large prunes Best cold starch, (Eclipse) 7c 2 lb.

pkg. oat meal 10c bottle bluing 25 oz. can baking powtVr 4 -oas. Uncle Tom smoking 7c A men's wool that paralyzes competition at S)3c Ask to see lot No 60'u, ladies' hygiene fleece lined only 50c A beawtiful all wool garment Children's underwear 15c up 2 pkg. any kind coffee 25c 2 oz.

3Jc 5c pkg. Gold Dust -U- Beloit 'flour 80c, 90c and 1,00 Wi'h every 3 purchase, while stock lasts we will give We toad the trade iu tb bet prices and Jiissortments of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, but -are a few who continue to buy here assortment is smaller and prices are higher. We are after their trade. The price we qut-te below tr Jheir benefit. DO YOU WEAR DRESSES? Yes? All riglrt.

we ell them. We have a fine line of dress goods and will fix you up nice enough so yon can visit your Kansas City unv'e --''Uncle Rube" who lives on Independence Avenue. Of course you will want a French Sonnel waist but you will want a good imported one and you will have to see us a we are the only people who carry the imported flannel. oKo. Granu 601166 ate 6c OUTING FLANNEL.

We will sell you a 27 inch AlerrinUiCii oiuing at This fine for comfort purposes 200 yards light outing1 flannel suitable for night gowns and baby worth 10c for a. 0 Come iu and "buy. Tiest Sc Coats. Yo'i want a Diick coat, we sell them 1 coat in Republic Co. Full rubber lined coat A txibimiKA V-afer coat FREE.

UIE IIS A URhh. M.33 1.98 The nicest quality outing you ever saw for 12c Come early before these are all sold We are selling all Prints, st Simpson's and all other best makes at 3 to 5c. Come and See, 'Underwear. Observe the following and you will readily see that they are big money makers: Children-' union suits 23c No 851 Ladies' union suits 50c A Ladies' Union snit 75c Beloit Flour 80c, 90c and SLGQ. THE RED mm soi, mm HL 2Z XT TT XL Li 11.

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Pages Available:
40
Years Available:
1900-1900