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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
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Cuba, Kansas
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ECORD THE CUBA 1 NUMBER VOLUMN I qyeft, public county, Kansas, friday, so, Cuba Market Report, Rev. Father Dragoun came in from the est oyer -12. A M. ijpad last Monday. Mrs.

Dr. -Hull jith son Xlijargie in -Haddam The Following general market reyort smothered in the wagon before reachiug Cuba. D. 011iv(- commenced jipovjng his farming tools Tuesday to his new (arm north of Washington, auKM Ageud. About the City, Latest Events and ttappeniirgs flmoiiq Gubaites.

THE COUNTRY. Hawortn ttappeplogs, From Other Parts 'J'here was a freak election bet in this town, paying of which will probably place this week. The bet was between Joe Saipatd Frank Ouba Is absolutely correct, corrected 'if necessary, each r'eiiaifie- general merchandise firm lit Sheldon Son. Kveryone' Is interested in hee reports, iEareton.it wlilbj io your (uierest to watch Stcarefully. When you forget the words of the shrewdest and most wiui-essful concerning the main cause of -their prosperity.

When younger, and fresher house in your line cease starting up and using the trade journals in telling the -people how much better they can de Jorihem than you can. Whtt-xMi vould ratlier have your own way and fafi than take ad vie and win. Plain Talk. daughter and frjends early this 1 Wilbert, and the one who.e cboiae for president slwuld be dcifeated There wad -a 'shooting for turkeys" iuown Saturday, was so buy inspecting Mr. Bradley's new fctvick of goods that qannot even report the result Somebody said, Vernon Wil- should wheel his opoonenj.

around the square in a wheelbarrow. Joe's excuse for not paying the bel has lTgs per do. Hutter per lb. Chickens per U. Uens teeae Ouoks Turkeys ''Pigeons per dot.

Onions per bu. Potatoes Swt potatoes Apples 'abbage per Ih old corn perbu New corn Wheat "ye i at 11 Hay per ton lc 13 to l.V 4c 4e 4c 5 1-J 41-8C 4c oc 75C eoc tsc er-c Sc Vc sac 40c iBc 8.00 loughby and his fi iccd, a Mr. Ad-1 been Frauk was on a passenger The raanv anfl relufi res run which necessitated his absence Mrs. Mmer Jakowbo.sky is on the sipk lvt T. C.

Preble business at Belleville, Muajtay. Mrs. Annf. -Woodruff is in Chiva-go, this week principally business. Ed Horton, well hw.se buyer, died at his home in CatskUl.

N. Y. on Nov. 21, Billy Graham has decided to farm next season and is moving out in the country today. Mrs.

Dr. Howard spent Thanksgiving day with a sister of the doctor Clyde, Mrs. Coffma. Mr. and O.

SutUiu of Time Tables ams of yere in our town having "all kieds of fun." A sort tf Ho-bo Phrenologist wasintowu.a few He iold some of the boys they were "smarter than nsosl, people thought tht were, if jhey only knew uite acorn-' pliment for a wass't it, Mr. G.eoige Long who has been Fishing with and Mrs, Joe Thomas, boarded the triB Sunday or his home in HawiLton, Ohio. A twrksi of meetings being held at the M. E. church by Rev.

Tremain, the pastor, Jverr, of Scandia, ROCK ISLAND B. B. GOING L. H. Eosenkratis were greatly surprised and grieved to learn of his death which oecured last Friday evening Mr, Rosenknns.

was an old and highly respected citizen of this having came liere from Germany in with a wife and six children. Hi wife died here in He leave-, four daughters and one son tf mourn his loss. Mrs. John Goeller his daughter, has resided with her family here for many years, the other members of the family live out of the state. Mr.

Ro-enkraus-was 63 years and It months old and had been an invalid for some time. The relatives have the sympathy of the entire community. Card of Thanks. but now that Mr. Wilbert is again in town we may expect fun to come off most any dy.

''There reveneDtly observes a brother editor -down east "in a printing office over cne sinner who pays in advance, and abuses the editor on erery occasion than over the ninety and nine who barrow the paper and sing its praises without iioalributang a cent to keep it out of the poor house. Blessed are Uje meek for they shall inherit the earjb, and obtain material for fencing on time without security. Wof be unto him who borrows his neighbors paper to -cheat the editor out of his subscription for he shall Haddam, ate turkey with Dr. and Jl-SB p. 5-19 p.

4-08 a. J-00 p. Mrs. Hall yesterday. Mr.s.

Bert Williams is visiting Fast Mall and Express Vail and Express Express No, 16 Freight No. is. Daily Exept Sun; freight No. 93 GOING EAST. Mall and Express faat If all and Express Krprew No.

16 -Tnlght No. 4 might No, 68, DiJ. Except. Mob. her par.ejits and friends a Pawnee ibis 11-18 a.

nj 4-00 a. m-js 6-30 p. tn. 11-10 a. Jos.

Goeller and wife of iratrbury E. J. CLASS, Agent, attended the funeral of Mr. Bose- e-raos hgre last Monday. G.

W. Freejoye daughter Minnie, of vGfyde, visited in town eke out a miserable existence on the week. Don't forget that we are prepared to do any and all of job. work in the most satisfactory mamu-r. Give us a trial the next time you need anything in that siine.

Oklahoma will apply for admission as a state, at the coming session of congress, but with many mefls-ures of great importance to corut before that body, it is doubtful if any action toward admitting Oklahoma will be taken. We have just received a nice line of job material are prepared to turn out practical work at a mo-menjf notice at reasonable rates. Try us and be convinced, also ask' to see samples many jobs just completed. The cewii was -eqeived too late for publication last week to the jeffetct that ffa Kesl and Miss -Milad Yarfia were united in marriage 2. These young people are well kaow nd highly esteemed in this community.

The Record congratulations. Thanksgiving day was generally observed in Cuba yesterday, most everybody either entertained or was entertained at dinner. In the afternoon a shooting match ftt clay pigeons, was indulged in by boys. At night a very pleasant ball was given at the opera house and highly enjoyed- For a short time only we will give the Weekly Kansas City Star free to all cash subscribers to the Record. Everybody knows that the Star is the best weekly paper published in the west, so by paying one dollar you will be supplied with plenty of good reading matter this winter.

Send in your name and address at once as this offer will not last long. Our merchants should bear in mind that the holiday season is fast approaching and if they expect to sell any holiday goods they should begin to advertise in dead All other towns in the county are advertising in great shape and if our merchants are not careful they will get this class of trade away from them. Miss Holland of Wayne, was in iown Sunday, bidding an aiWtion-ate farewell to her cousin My husband does not know that I catch gossip for the newspaper. Please don't tell him, S-ilLY Mr. and Mrs.

I. F. Moon and son Charley visited A. C. Moon and family Sunday.

A. nmnter friends at the home of J. Devore Tuesday. A good time is reported. Oysters were served in abundance and everything done.to make for all assembled.

Hie Arley boys ure srectin-g a fine baru on their farm. E. J. Hicks and witV to Narka, uf tsehool gave a $ne entertainment Wednesday night, it was a graud success, 3.1! taking part do ing nicely. Chain ve Deyore and Charley Hoffman came from Washington to spend Thanksgiving.

Harw Riiodes nd family tA fail-' bury, spent Thanksgiving witti -tiiei? ckuyghter -and family Mr. and Moon, Prarle iioms ScriDbljogs, wight Perry ls fiishc4 gathering his corft and is now husking for 3Z, Walters, Elbert Wicks is now at home and will help his father finish gathering his corn. We learn that Charley Kelly has disposed of his property here and last Saturday started for some point in Iowa, Our best wishes follow him. Albert Sissell aarived here from the west the latter part of last week and expects to remain the coming summer and cultivate his father's farm north of Scandia. One of the social events of the season was a party and oyster supper at A.

H. Perry's last Friday evening, got up as a surprise on their son Arthur. Quite a large crowd of his young friends were present. J. W.

Allison went to Kansas City, Tuesday, with a car load of hogs. He had the misfortune to have one of the largest ones BERLINCOH GOING WEST. Paaeenger No. 19 freight 136 -GOING EAST. Pucsenrer No.

SO -Freight No. 12o roadside of life, and not be permit- 8-63 p. m. fi--8 H-1S a. m.

11-13 a. m. over Sunday ith Squire Sager and family, ed to cross over into his neighbor's To the friends who so very kindly extended to us their help and sympathy in the death and last sad Mrs. John Oldham and children orchard (who is a paying subscriber) and eat rotten apples to keep him frbm starving. This, is no middle cf the road prophecy." ami our left fpf Atchison, Monday, to join Mr.

Dldbam who hs located at H. JTlthart Murdered, $hat place. Word was received here Monday 9 9 Miss M. Rosenkrans and sister, evening by Ira and John Shideler An English Journal requests a Mrs. O'Neill of Denver, were pres rites of our.

beloved father brother we wish to extend heartfelt thanks. Bkssie Bosenkranz. Matilda Roseskranz. TllKODORE ROSENCRANZ. Len a O'Neill.

Marherita Brockmanx. Augusta Goeller. Lizzie Otto. Dora Rosexkraxz. John Goeller.

that their half brother W. H. Full- jnumber of its largest advertisers to hart, was found dead on the prairie jgive their opinions concerning the near his home at Anselmo, Jbest time to stop advertising, and ent the funeral of their father ast Monday. According to the reports of the De partment of Agriculture the average Monday morning, The evidence is the following replies were received: very conclusive that he had been! When the population ceases to murdered as' his skull had been multiply, and the generations that crushed with some blunt instrument, jcrowd on after you and never heard yeild of corn this year is 2j.3 bushels assenger trains dally except Sunday. L- SINGLETON Age Send Vs The Nejrj.

It is the intention of this, paper to base a good correspondent ia gvery township near Richland in order $hat its circulation may be pf generr al interest, and in order to eacpur; age those who may have a few idle moments during he- day or evening write a few ieras, We will send iein free and fyrnjsh stationery for cpmaiunic-ationg each week. The work will be found a pleasu'' as soo as you become fa miliaiw. -iwith it and at the same time affords interesting reading to those who are acquainted or have lived in the locality, Mail your items sp they will reach us no later than Wednesday each week, Remember that Sheldon Son have put in a complete stock of new, clean and up to date goods since heir mid-summer clearing sale. The Kansas crop averages 19 and the quality riot good. Scandia Journal, John Shideler took the train for An- you, stop coming on.

1 I i Hawaii has a population of Notice to Hunters. selmo Tuesday night and the full hen you have convinced every-; gn increase jn ten years of 64,011 or body whose life will touch yours 1,1 percent. Honolulu, practically I that you have better goods and particulars will not be known until after his return, suspicion, however, points to a hired man who is missing and who was the only other person with whom he lived. Mr. the only oity on the islands has a population of 30,306 people.

Scandia Journal. lower prices than they can get elsewhere. When you preeeive it to be the Hunters will take notice that no huntingorshooting will be allowed on my place, known as the Duboiss farm. Anyone violating this request will be prosecuted to the full extentofthelaw. W.B.

Turner. The Cuba Daylight has improved considerably lately. A competition is stimulating. However it is still presenting advetising space to Mr. Major cf New York.

Scandia Fullhart was at one time a resident rule that men who never advertise of this place and will be well remem- 'are outstripping their neighbors in bered by many of our readers. He the same line nf business. was a well-to-do ranchman in Ne- When men stop making fortunes braska and highly esteemed by all in your sight solely through who knew him. 'the direct use of this mighty agent. Made Kan- Smoke the Bohemian Girl, by C.

A. Bohner, Marysville sas. Smoke the Bohemian Girl, Made by C. A. Bohner, Marysville, Kan P4 1 SMl fl i WATCH THIS SPACE owl If XT iBBBfio 1" jrrg? iiv.

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Years Available:
1900-1900