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The Cuba Union from Cuba, Kansas • 4

The Cuba Union from Cuba, Kansas • 4

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The Cuba Unioni
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Cuba, Kansas
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an i.ji TIIECU'UAUKTOX. FARMERS THURSDAY, AVC. Here! LOO Ft. R. TIME TABLE.

C. K. A N. (Jtoc-k Isliiml Kimte.) Templetorx, Gleary Co, DEALERS IIM Lumber, Lath, Blinds, Doors, Building Material of all kinds. TKAINS ori.NIi WEST.

S'. 45, Kroitflit, No. 1U, Prssunaer, TRAINS 00INO EAHT. Pnasenpor No. 14, PaHHentfiT, Ho.

40, i'lvitsiit, lOrfVi 1. M. 5:55 1'. M' 11:30 P. M.

10:115 A. M. p. M. THERE'S MONEY IIM IT.

ALL TRAINS DULY. A. tSlNttLETON, At, I WOT YOUR TRa.DE Because I have the largest stock of Hardware, Wagons and Farming Implements to be had in the city. Come and see me. JOHN KHTCHERA, Cuba, Kan.

BUI1K1NC.TON' 4 MISSOUKI IMVEK K'Y. TRAINS GOING WEST. 5:55 p. M. A.

51. loney Is is magnet TRAINS GOING EAST, Fri'iglit, Pttpponjer, I'roislit, A. M' ViU A. M. Paeseiifror tritins dnily.

J. K. Jackson, Aut. Yards north of B. II.

depot. J. W. ALLISON, Cuba. Kan.

That draws the crowd of contented customers to Blank's Store. "When friend asks friend, "Why trade with Simon Speier?" The answer comes promptly, Republican county convention. A (telotnitt1 convention of tlit republic'in e'oc-tors ot Kepublie oounty, is lteittbyX'tUleif tymwt in the Court tiooni Rt R'lti'villp, SATt'ltlUY. bKITI'MISKH fo(the f.urp'i of the following county oiiiees: County Attorney. Countv SMifviutcmlpntof Fublic Instruction.

Prolmte JiuUv. 4'lprk of the District Cotirt. The bnsi of TW'roxfntatum for townships and precincts in paid convention will he one tleleutite and one alternnto for every twenty-four votes cnyt, ami one deietftite ami one tiltt-rn'ite. for each fraction of twelve vote? or over or the republican for secretary of state at llie state election of l-i, on wiiii lsia trie ve.viotis and prcciDcts will le entitled to the fol lowing representation in said convention, to-wit: The Best Tables in the City. This hal! has been recently opened up and its proprietors offer the public a place to 5perd a puiet cVerxirvg where none but the best order is always kept.COOD CIGARS and TEMPERANCE DRINKS always in stock.

Shrouf Davis. A good jtttsorttiutiit of and qnet-nsware. lamps, going at cost at t'ai ter liros. Co. man MmuUI be nomiiVitcd for the leo islature this year by tlie Ueimblieans wbo is not heartily in favor ot the most stringent laws against usury, laws that cannot be (lodged or evaded.

New patent. Mason's Jars at Lang Arbuthnot's. lie sure you see them before you buy any other. U. Combs, of the firm of Carter TSros.

was in the city looking after his business a short time this For all kinds of lace, trimmings, plumes, ribbons, hosiery, toweling, go to Carter liros. Co. Mr. J. E.

Carter of Concordia, stop-ed over a few hours last Tuesday evening on his way to Nebraska to call on his sons of the linn of Carter liros. A Co. Parties wishing to send away Northwestern Immigration circulars ran obtain them by calling at The Uxion oiiice. Tor discovering a scheme that never existed except hi the brain of its editor, commended us to the Scandia Journal. In regard to the wonderful mare's nest it claims to have discovered last week we want to say that Kepul.lic is for Hutchison, that Clay will semi a solid delegation for Dawes, and that Ilogan never promised anyone to ''turn two delegations from this county, It is all bmeomb and the people will find it so at tue convention.

Carter Bros. A Co. have a choice- lot of wall paper which they will sell at cost. Come and see it. A certain marritd lady in this city sat up one.

night last week waiting for her husbnud to come home from "down At last weary and worn out with her long waiting sue went to her bed-room to retire when site found her missing husband sound asleep. Instead of going 'io-svn town he had gone to his room and had never left the house. 8tteh are the troubles some poor married women have to contend with in this life. When your skin is yellow. When your skin is dark and greasy.

"When your skin is rough and coarse. When your skin is inliamed and red. AVhen your skin is full of blotches. When your skin is full of pimples yon need a good blood medicine that can be relied upon. Wood I'uriaer and Blood Maker is warranted as a positive cure for all of the above, so you can not possibly run any ri-sk when you get a bottle of this wonberful medicine.

Goelier Brothers, Druggists By a glance at the head of oureditor-al page our readers will be glad to learn that Jacob Heck will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the District Court. Two years ago Mr. Beck was elected by a good lavae majority of the voters of this county and durins his term of oHiee has proven himself capable of transacting the business and dispesir. of all the ardurous complications of that oiiice in a gentle-mardy and efficient maimer that has easd all those wbo have had business with the oiiice and gained for Mr. Beck the good wishes, and we believe, the heartily support of the majority of the voters of llepublic county.

One thing is sure, if "capability, the faithful performance and fuiluHment of past "trusts and gentlemanly and efficient performance of public duty in the past count for anything Mr. l'etk will receive the unanmious nomination at the bends of his party and be elected by a large majority. Township. To-wneliij. A 3 The Plain FVIcanlna ofxhis language Is Simon Speicr s-sll cheaper and give more qoocIs for the money than any other mercheni.

Thens is nothing small about us except jur 4 3 3 5 7 4 10 5 4 4 Albion, Beaver, -Belleville City, Belleville twp. Bis Bend, P. Bits Bend P. Elk; Fairview, -Farmmgton, Freedom, 8 I Jefferson, -8 Liberty, -6 Lincoln, EP. 6 Lincoln, P.

3 Norway, 4 i Kichland, 4 Hose. Creek, 4 I ScaruUu, 4 I Union, 8 i Washincton, 5 I Vldte liuck, 5 I 8 3 fi 6 3 4 4 4 4 8 5 5 lwi H4 Wlu-n nhwin hut it August' badh, The umpiro'u worried half to death, Fur his decisions, wroim or riglir, To one side only give delight. His life it surely imof wik, I'ori'vei-y frieiul ho makv-B a foe; And lie's uwaro, too, to hi sorrow, The friend to-d'iy is a foe to-morrow, Will Heard is lettrmiiKto tK't tpe iu thiB otlice, CliRrh-yLanentfrtedtoBhcU 15.1XK) bushels of corn yesterday. Several of our citizens lit like suckers at the depot hint Tuesday evening. That is ft iino Rtxg the ladies made for the Harrison club.

Make another, pleuse, ITilu-st cash paid for eggs by J. Kennedy at the pustoilice. 1). N.Tohey. the democratic nominee for will speak in Cubi at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.

Laces and enibordries at cost at Carter Bros.Vi: Co. What ia that? It is a pocket book in Simon A Speier's advert iseinent. Thanks. I wouldn't have known it. Best machine oil at Lang Arbuth-not's, as low as the lowest.

Joe Ooeller has the thanks of the Harrison club for furnishing the calcium light at tho moeUiiK last Saturday night. Glass fruit jar3 fl.20 per dozen at Lang Arbuthnot's. Bead the announcement of the Golden Clotiune House in this issue, and if you nui; a suit of clothes try them. Fine velvet ribbons and a full assortment of ladies hat trimmings at cost at Carter Frus. Will Graham has fired tho descentant of Bismarck who has been dishing out meat over his counter the past month.

Simon are selling seersucker coats and ve.ts at 1.10. and get oue before they are all sold. Who can answer this conundrum? A man hungry called for a dozen oysters on the hali-shell; after eatinjj them he called for three more; what time was it Do you know good printing when you see "it? If so examine some of the work done at this ollice. Professor Miller will give a social hop at Ids dancing academy to-morrow night. Everybody is invited.

We are closing out at cost and our goods must be sold at once. A UTE.lt FlIOS. CO. We would like to pee everybody turn out to the church to-nisht and thus by their dimes and quaiters help to buy a bell. Mr.

Goeller has gone to considerable expense and the ladies have devoted their time to the venture, and it is no more than right they should make a success of it. One of the finest assortments of uncierware ever brought to this city is being closed out at cost at Carter Fros. Co. It is amusing to see how far the imagination of some people will carry tbem, and in what funny situations it places them. Only last wrek a young man tore up The "Union because lie s.vw the item about our matrimonial indicator and took it for granted we meant Mm.

he should get mad at that item is a mystery. The town that can send a larger representation than Cnba did to the Washington re-union has yet to be heard from. Everybody was there even the men whom we -had almost begrvn to think never would no outside the corporation ventured the trip. Most of then came back looking none the worse for the trip, although a few were somewhat disfigured, one in particular, who says he was pulled oiiit from under the starboard side of a tent in a very ungentlemanly manner. Hememler Carter Bros.

Co. will exchange croods at cost price for your butter and eggs. Stand at lied Front A Bis A good farm three miles from Cuba. This farm has 100 acres or the best farming and pastoro land in llepublic county. This farm is to be had at a bargain, viz, Sl.Ovt) cash, balance on erood terms andioiitt time The owner will cattie or horses in part pa; -ment.

If yon went a sood farm and on your own terms come to this oiiice and we will tell yon nil about, it. Address or call on T. A. Cordry, Cuba. For some thue it has been a legend of the Kansas press that years the Kansas legishiture offered a reward of i.000 to the mother who would bear and raise a family of thirteen children.

This letrend has been handed down for years, and found a ready listener and a wiliin-: worker in a pirl in Marshal county who has for years worked to seenre that reward, and a few weeks with her thirteen children fathered her knoo wrote to the secretary of state that she had, by a great effort, secured the requisite number and new claimed the reward, enly to receive a letter stating that no such reward had ever been offered by the letaslature. It is shameful the way that woman has been Afterali her tronble she finds that it is for nothing. "We are in favor of the legislature either giving that woman or compelling the Kansas press through which she has been fooled to Read thi: 1 IV and think it over before i on Your in, It IP rrcommnt'd the rrimaries to elect and nUernates county eonvcu-tion be heki at the usnl voting places in the townships find pninuts on Thiututy, the -7 th day of St-plmbr, Iv-S berwtvn tt.io hours of 2 ind 4 oVdock i. m. in the townships, and in th cities from 4 to p.

unless otherwise ordered by tittOoetd central committees. The committee further thit the deleiitos from the townshiis precincts com-ytopinsi thv and Jth reprentatlvo aistricts be the deiotes to the representative of their re-epeetive representative districts, and that the coi'-venrions t-or choosiiifr for representatives iram diruriets he he'd immediately after the adjournment of said county convention. The committee farther recommend that the deletateri from the townships comprising the Zd commissioner distiict be deiegaies to tiieconven-fcion to nominate a candhlaro for county commissioner from taid district, ami that the convention for nominating a candid.de for commissioner be held innmv.iatt adjournrnt'iit of the convention for the 73d representative dia trict. The chairman of the various toiiship com-mittefs aro firmed to post notices conspicuously of the lime and place of holding the primaries. Ky order of the Republican Centred Committee for Hepuhiio County, Kansas.

Jay F. Close, Uiix Abbey, Secretary. Chairman. Belleville, Ancnst 30, 1SSS. (1 LOai laKing and these are the smallest of their kind-veritable dwarfs.

You are not asked to take the advertisers word, take iii testimony of customers, or better vet, Tpt TTa Willi vrM in i'Hij LMtiMh Aiiij MuuLAiUilb. we want you to thoroughly understand the Pidvantages we O-ffer you as they are unequaled by any other Loan Company. "liat Xiie Union Wants to See. A democrat speaker. Clark wear his Ux receipt.

Jim Walker raise whiskers. Seventeen cents paid for oats Ctd Kunkle plant his plug1 dicer. A hig crowd at the church to-niht. Jake Oliphint show up after eupper. Miller get good music for his dance.

Singleton get up a scheme that will work. The man that stole the Elliott house biscuits. Every man ana! woman in the world whose names begin with and get mad at our -v 5 UST. "We do not act rs agents for eompsnias. hut hand'o our own funds, therefore are not obliged to send our ji away for approvu.

but will pay you the money immediately upon your furnishing an abstract gr.in- the patois, th.is a.Vohijug the vexatious delays which ensue in nine out of tea eases where your ap- IiuTetist'd Train Service Ilock Island lloute. Always appreciative of the best in for. -its ot' ip volit unl.lii' tlio f'bi- phcatiou is mane nitasron a iocai. ai-k; iY.r-rTvc. srroa A r.L Ji 'ft V-1 i -st era company.

Voa to win'cli trie yii'i i.i'for? -coiite-vu liv si'i'V'-wftil Icago, Kansas eiTts.ku Hail way, I oc Iowa K. K. Les.M'e.i "Ko llcl-im! i itl Koutt auitouncs in ai.ttiti ock thus escape the convspoinlence and nru.y tovueys for ti eastern aur.Hy re-, with your nhstrac-s. id thai the prompt pnrn-uit ot the rr to its already louudete fain sorvicf two new passemrt City and On! of these i-fiK; osoph k'as. traiits lews M.

Joseph t. auct runs ihroin'h to ijiotoii Junction, i'i'ir- -Your principal and inter: vtl! i daiii) at i Who was ormd missing in '62, When a brave million good and true Went forth to fight attired in blue! 'Twas Grover. Wbo was it, when the draft, called out His Christian name, he wic-n't about, But sent a substitute en route? Twas Grover. Brad, was up la3t Eunday evening. Will Graham and family are now at home in the honse formerly occupied by Charley Lane.

iid i.h. i- r.ANKj thus faring you tho trouble of cor 1 "4 rieiise ot buving esehnnge everv si ntont tloodhuid via bur v. aud Be' land at paving your interest front ten to fifteen before duo. dch ail arnvmg at i-tiie aftcmooii. I 4' lietnrniBg.

leaves ua: Billy Miller says he would name his team Har rison and Morton only they ain't built that way. Timothy at Lan Aruuthnofs as low as the lowest. Good seed cheap. Ben Hall says lie has no objection to people (57 jtrrm p. anh iiig at St.

Joseph at 7 o'clock next morning. The other new train "leaves Kansas City daily at p. and runs through to (i'ood-land via Topeka. McFarland, Manhattan. Clay Center.

Clyde and Belleville, arriving at tiomliaml at 2:55 the after-noon foiiowiue. Beiuruing. it leaves tbiorthmd daily at p.m., arriving at Kansas it the next inorninsf at l'ulhnan palace sleeping cars run through both ways oil these trains between st. -lost ph'and Nortou via Hcr-ton Junction and Fairbury, and between Kansas City ami Norton via McFarland, Clay enter and Belleville. eat ins: watermelons on the streets and sidewalks, but parties so doing will be espected to eat the entire melon seeds and all.

A good varrfntpd knife at Lan Arbuthnot for 40 cts. Part ofThxks w'sh to thank all tho Ci.steni Jilipanits ot you. rgIII RT). At any time after ene year from the date of the Loan 'J1 will receive nny iunonnt- from euiire amount of the I loan, issuing to youa "Certiric tte of 1 ior tlte same.iutAW-iso thi-: samk uate or intkk i-t as Tii: with the interest thereon payable at lite same time your coupon becomes due. Now study this carefully.

This will be just the same to you as if wrs appli-d uiivci.lv to the retlueiio.i of the loan wna Tins ad-iutionai. You will then hate a i xa at your disposal, which you can draw upon in any emergency, or in case you see an opportunity i'or a more protitable iiiv-stmeiit. by simply presenting your Certificate of Deposit and obtaining the cash for the same. TlOrRTII. Upon signinz the papers we give you an agreement to the gj above effect.

W.ring the signature of the Cashier and the seal of i' iiank. which ixsvees Yor TTirst: even should a change of oflicers have occurred before you wUh to take advantage of them. Careful consideration of the above jrrsT satisfy ony candid man that the advantages offered by us are vastly sfPKKioR tb those of all other Loan Companies; also that they can not be equalled by any other than a Local Company "Loaning its own Funds, hence the impossibility of eastern companies competing with us in this respect is apparent. AVe would be pleased to have any one who contemplates placing a loan upon their farms call and discuss the matter more THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE REMEDIES donate that amount. Whatever difference of opinion there may he a-motiH onr citizens as to whe should be our nevt President, there can be none as to who should our nest ConTessman.

We will venture to say there are not ten Democrat business men in our County who will not "dnit in private conversation ttmt the iiiijs Bill is nil wrong, a terrible mistake for party standpoint and a measure that wor.hi be disastrous to interests of Knstis if it should ever l.ecome a law. thrill tuniy will vote for Cleveland, trtistln to election of a rtepubliccn congress to keep back free trade legislation. Tuoy cdmit it ieTempiine providence. With reference to the fifth congressional district. friends and neighbor? for ami help dnrin-the sickness and de.th of our btiuvod wife anil daughter.

IIknuy Picsatid. Aia. Jlns. L. Piceaeb.

Fine silver knive3? forks and spoons at Lang Arbutonot. AH romrades who are poinp to ettend the encampment at Colnmbus, are invited to fall in with John Brown Post which leaves Belleville Sunday, Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock. Obein Abbey, P.C. For the next ten days we will sell Glidden ire at'cts.

Lang 8 ta i'i 3 uW 'ArtssSfii) i'v i SCCn I2J.ABO Tb's of e-tiiral nt'cria r'w ontckprf. safest, DFtiT facuttif' of compvii: oil Si20ji-rs6 J' i.f--V.T T62a ait tb IViM-xvx tt strsv A i f-l f.jrxu'.ci.ral tu "Go Boil" of the ui.oco vectiMa r.rottact-. on4 cutis. iK tte? of Astoas tlia bur.tiio-s ilcur'ASf citie-J aaa voras or, it i-T-ucii llaea ar: V-'chita, Kansas City, St. Uk, vs t.o-;-.osC;'.y,Nc:c-B, '-VhKe erMasiJsrg, Waricato, Tc-5'a, Fccran, Htriitqtsa, CanCB.

Ortfoa City, Ssni Cerfre, Kr-iSoB. HaNC-j, For lb Ailments' cf MasfciRd. however, there is, we think, a practical nnr.n-imity nionir all our bnsiress men, except those who ate actively and ollieially engaged iu the Democratic campaign. There is no donht of We arobecinninsr to realize that a man does net know who his 'friends are in this country. I Jrm A AndersonV re-eWtmn.

Re is a sironsr. f. A -o-ir'i aV'-v luoicions successfiu pub- One day he over wira eiiiy Kortsn, Saiicifca. Fairtary. is smeanni? you lie man.

He brs t-n in r'oiiti'f many venrra. j. tJievtitsi-c-voi tr.butA.-v t- cpuortur.tt-e.-. to Swcim; grocer, rasn 'r: zz-it t. i Cor.Tifcta Ci rn4 St.

Icui.j mid p.tt Pr--6 TSci 3 3 iiAz li IK'S Moines. Puor 'a. Ctv.c-mo. arft f-; 2 i '-t AL- iiQViVt l-r raits. fcincc-apohs.

St tu wiuil Baa South r-tfJ to fully. ta ff and the next day he is trying to kick the patch off the seat of your pants. Corn knives only 23cts at Lang Arbuthnot's. The old proverb that "You cannot get more out yr of a bottle than you put into is denied by parties who attended the reunion. Besides the contents some of them po a headache, a pick stomach, and one poor fellow got $2 and costs.

Take your eggs to J. Kennedy at the postorliceVliere yoti will receive the highest cash market price. W. J. Tobey, of Wahin-Tton, accom- ii' 4 I 1 3 irtta usxsi irerc-vercsr acs rur.a-facturd for .13 rr.cj, let i.

til sn. Tha wrrlty f.ni luxury ot fchutE? Bxt-iSs ter'Ats af. teuucvS ri'tc ruiimart 8te pin Udtoa ai ali terniiuei mux besoaga ciiecked to distinari-in. Althougti CKICACrO. TTAITSSS St ETDSASttA 9 of 7 Mssai iA il El a tesOi It Is c3oer3U ar.cl cperatot by of f'O-r sua 1-r a t-or Uo'tJio.

traps, toidar tesuii, i-V-7 to zezresl Coupon Ticket Agect, or twlurS3 F. Sloianskey's Stomach and Liver Cure, tiie great remedy, strengthens the stomach, increasing the apetite, and f'r dyspepsia and livtr coiiiphiint or habitual constipation it has no equal. Price, per bottle. F. fdopanskey's Kidney and Dropsy Cure.

Its iaediciiiiil properties in gravel or dropsy, suppression of the urrne, and in ail obstruction of the kidneys, it acts like a chi.rm. Price per bottle F. Slopanskey3 Hlood Purifier. Is valuable for the cure of ail scrofulous affections, such as St. Anthony's lire, rose or erysipelas, pimples, bods and ulcers, and all sluggish circulation of the blood.

lrice per bottle SI. F. Mopaoskeys Female Life Tunic. Is a valuable tonic in all female weakness, such as profuse menstruation, painful menstruation with colic and dizziness, pains in the back, or flooding, with great nervous debility. It is a superior medicine, l'riee per bottle 81.

F. Slopanskcy's Pussiaa Rheumatic Remedy. For the cure of rheumatism. Formula used by a European specialist, and we believe it to be the lst specific for the cure of rheumatism that is being known to medical science. Price per bottle St.

F. slopanskey's Great Western Fever Remedy. A certain preventative a cure for fever and ague, and typho-malaria. remittent and ail fevers of malarial nature, l'riee per bottle 1. F.

Slopanskey's Consumption Cure, for pulmonary consumption, nervous couch, shortness of breath or diili-cult breathing: and bleeding Lorn the lungs. l'riee per bottle 81. F. Slopanskey's St. Anthony's Oil, for the relief of pains.

l'riee per hot 5 c. F. slopanskey's Diarrhoea and Cramp Cure. Price 25e. F.

Slopanskey's All Saints Lung Balsam. Cures coughs. Price 3oc F. Slopanskey's Turkey. Uintment relieves pain.

Price 3oe, Onr rtnHli are pnt up from th fct of irn xi. polemical that ran harl im tli market, and we warrant them to give or refmwi mottej. Prsparedliy P. lei Co. Cl'BA, KANSAS.

and has always discharsrids public duties erii-cieatty, and natisfaftoriiy. He has Iwn a of congress several times, and is thorough p(-tel on all the ins and oats of procednro and public lie c-oirtands tho attention and rrspect of the houe eve'n with ire democratic raaiority. On the of her hnntl. Dr. TcVy is a idhu nn-known end.

untrie-i in public lift). Even admit-injE that all tha clc-ver thiriiss alwmt hhn by liis friends mty he tru? it wonld take him at hunzt two terTTiP in effnerve before he cnM ev--n bcin to acquire the personal infhipnee and knowledge of affairs tnat John A Anderson has RttHinetL lr. Toby his yet to wrve his apprenticeship in the workshop of federal lejds'atjon. whereas John A Anderson is really a workman. We believe the Republican Valley Democrat is the mixed up excr.se of a prpcr ever inthe.tate.

Jut plance at its roTike-rtp: The proprifctor and manar. H. H. Taylor, is a republican, while the editor, Capt. H.

M. Frnizer, is one of the old dnocrat wheel horses of Clay county. W. W. Taylor, the local editor, is a son of tho manager and proprietor and is yet too youn to know just what he does want, but we have hopes for him if he receives the proper triniri.

Nor does this piebald monstrosity end here. One column is weakly edited by on? of the wealthiest merchants in that city who devotes his entire space to criticizing the Times, finding fault with its editor, and sinrini? I am so glad the toor people love roe.n This rich champion of the dear people imannes he is an editor and forgets that the people are reading? between the lines, "It is not because he loves us so much, bat because he hates Dell Valentine more." Another column of this corioi-ity is edited by a poor prohibition crank who divhies his time between quoting Shakespear and trying to nnisethe pro hibitionista and the union labor paiy. He is perfectly harmless and his presence lends a certain show of moralicy to the "HepabLican Valley Democrat Greates Show on Earth. Then last, and also least, becane it neither has any influence or does any harm, is the "reliaaons column' edited by a democrat preacher who has made his boasts that he believed in reading secular papers." and it is not hard for his congregation to believe his statement when they look at his stall in the D-rnocnt s'low. We ondrstand the pmpnrof this m'crrosity has refused the ana-sploon mn a 11 in his show bcra-e that was en-ihraretl in the democrat idehow and he all nader one ranv.

PictureH KAN CUBA, SAS, panied by bis little danchter Alice, was visiting with his brother Charley Isst Ilonday and Toep-' day. Mr. Tobey brines some Rowing accounts of tiie corn crops of Vashington county. The town was full of farmers last Saturday find every one of them wore a complacent smile on his countenance as he of his crops. "Why," said they, "we have the lartrest com crop that 1 was erer raised in this and that bat half expreeeed it.

The Abilena Gnsette says: "A Solomon City yoonsr man ceapht a yonnc coaple oscnlatin ry moonlifrht. They. in. blnphed behind the ears." We read the above to SincJeton, askini: him what the word "oscuJatini:" meant. said he, 'don't yon know? If yon don't just yon come down some nisht when Clark and I bid oar eirls good nicht yoa bet yon will careh on.

It's a great scheme. We do it every time.1' And we willinjy took his word for it though Clark Btoatly denies and says the mm that ownes the Bock Inland road is a liar, 'cause he never did anjihin? of the kind. DTKF. At her home in Elk Crwfc township, I on the J1rt day of Arcanst, Jftt wife of I Henry Piokard. aped 34 yonr? and ldy.

1 Mrs. Pickard was sick bat four days, but was folly prepared toeov Bhedierl as she had lived true Christian and be love 1 by all who knew btT. 8be enve a partina word to all hr family and relatives, and seemed to hare a sijrht of her future buppinsps Wore coio. Her last dyirwr word was the name of her snaa! brother who died in her arm rme years She leaTes i ane five children to monrn her loss. I They have the sympathy of all.

"Bleesfd are To the Citizens of CUR A nnd surTour.uinr roi-iitr? I il! t't I am now prepared make all sizt-3 ar-i styles of PHOTOGRAPHS for ail who may favor me. Their patronr.p1 wi'l be thankf-i'ly received. Twenty-two years of prartle" on as good instrunser.ta ss the mar'sei- arTerds, eajiUtJ uie to guarantee my "svorlv. -i a i 4 JELLIOTT HOTEL. 1 ,1 Done t' 1 I 5 3 i UUU.V 111ft on sliort notice.

Just as THE OILY RSST-CUSS EDUSE TEE CiTI. Centrally located within a block of the depot, it is especially adapted ta the accommodation of commercial trade. Good rooms, and the tables always supplied with the best the market affords. E. W.

SHROUF, Proprietor. pood pictures made in cloudy when the sun shines. I tares made of house It-it her in town or country, torn- one. ceme all, nnd f-rrct the bAv smrdl. Babies' pictures taken quick bfl.tninj?.

ileuMrUibor. the place at the old sKIXNLU Galiery, uba, f- Vpublie county, Kiisas. xj. 3. ROSS, Photographer, 1 they tUat die in the Lord.

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About The Cuba Union Archive

Pages Available:
73
Years Available:
1888-1889