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The Canton News from Canton, Kansas • 1

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The Canton Newsi
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1 i i Nono TIIUltHIV7tr March 2J. VOL 1, Dr Knlb of JIcBhcrson was In the City Monday. GEO." GROWS Cliurclics. Tho rrcJiyioriri Church Bv. talon? Pastor.

There Is preaching "1 Iho risic Clmreli tho 'ttrs'v 'indUiirdK-Wiftlli-of enth iikuiIi. Kehool every Sunday i.t WclueU, jwnyTVCltug every Thins-tiny evening. County Att'y Webster was in the City Monday. S'ome of tho boys pays that dieks can't fly over this town. Jtaso ball is Icing talked of, go i.hfl"3 mid orginUo nine.

Church II. G. Claycomb l'iu-Ur regular every Sabbath at n. Ivermectins Wednesday cve-ilgiit 7:30 Sunday SeJiJol rieiy 10 n. m.

Weare still in Canton, For all parties who will have to ave Olothiner. Furnishing rroods, Dry goods, Notions Boots and shoes ri.n,v.l. P.ntiliinff tho see For new millet seed call on G. Wheeler ono milo west of Canton. 1J Tons of Walllipcr nt Tho Canton Furniture Store.

Go to P. II. Elwell for bargains it is the place to got your moneys worth. Tho hop govoh by the S. of V.

was f.ucly attended, and good time wns reported. Did you notice tho attention ci adjoining cities are paying to us in regard to our lady council? Sue Griff it of New visited her friend in ton uy and Stoneware ana groceries from now until May l3t '91. As I will have to reduce My Immcnon stock, I will offer My Ertue Tiio people- of Canton and burroundipg country have been so liberal with their patronage and left ua tt, rnu Coin of Iho Ucidin that it is impofsiblc for in to cany it away. So ivo bavo concluded to 6tay. Wc thank the people for the Support they have given us.

Wo havo sold goods far below their real value as wc fully to move to somo larger City. Wo find Canton not jhe only place where a tightness of moncj is fclh find placs where lh Fannei-s nre not in nearly a.i good slinjic as right here. V7c Ijitond to stiy right here and work for business. ill continue to sell goods regardless tho feelings "of any in these tight times it takes inducements to draw in the Cash. Wo nre now prepared to make Prices as wo have never nindo before.

Our Clenrirg Sale lefc us with a great many remnants and odds fc ends that will now be Sold at what wo get for tnem. We.li.ivo a thousand pairs of Shoes that will bo cleared out "at lia! their value. We gievo bejow a few of our prices to blow what wo can do. Wo "will take all 'niufcetal produce at tho highest prices, giving in vxchnng goods nt prices below any mans figures in Canton, St o'clock a. m.

ana Stimliv School at 10 n. in. and pray-trmceiing every Thursday ut 7vO '). in. sKj.T of llee A.

F. it A. M. N-. U'7 are held on the 1st and 8id f.fcu-h month.

All liri-thrcn In "ood sUulding invited. 1 II. Khvcll. W.M. C.

W. lyo'n Sunda Stock of Miltcns and lined Gloves, Woolen hc, Blinked and i omroivs. cotton and wool Flannels, nats and Cnp3, Ladies Cloaks, Overcoats and (Nothing ut 1 ACTUAL COST OR LESS. And my entire Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies and Gon furnishing goods, Boots and Shoes, Stoneware and Quecniwaro at from Howard I'vlton, Klmer Holmes, L. Chaiiin and 11.

Lindoiiburger was nt M-21'iiersoii Sunday. Co to 1. II. Klwlls for cheap Clothing, Shoes, llaU, nud Blankets. Prints for Sots.

worllGt to ij. 1C8, Vis- The laffy pulling given by Floyd 10 to 29 SR. CEfcTS. Edwards to his young friends of Canton Saturday n'iglit Eeem to be I. O.

0. The Canton i. o. o. f.

No meets every Saturday evening. Iloia cordially invited. Frank Cronk G. Jno Hall Sec. W8 enjoyed by every one present ess thaq you can "buy elsewhere retail, and groceries as cheap as ltho Cheapest.

You can't afford to Miss this Reduction Sale as I mean sbusincss and will do just what I advertise. Remember I am not making Tho social given by tho M. P. ladies at W. 0.

Cray's was enjoyed his saeraflce to set vour money and leave town. I Jiavo come hero to br nil present. The lap supper was A. O. U.

W. LodiroNo. D01, meets oidv ono of tho many pleasure of Fino quality unbleached Muslin .5 lets, per yard-Fhio qiitlity Bleached Muslin 7 Standard Prints 4 Bett quality Bluo CJ Bed Ticking lOcts. worth 15' Shirting prints best Quality 4 yils uiiting Cloth for Dresses, Waists, or 8Jcts. worth 12 jets, per yard.

83i5 yds. fine quality baleens worth 20cts. per yard at. 1 2 Jets, per yard. A flue quality Black Sateen worth 20 15 Black Wash Dress goods 12 1 20, 25, and SOcta.

fino variety worth lOcts per yard more. tay, and lope by Honest dealing to receive my share of your Tntronage. Don't forset that I always take your Butter Eggs Chickens in the evening. very Wednesday night nt tho I 0 F. Hull.

Visiting Broilers Exchange for goods, and pay tho Highest Market price. Cordially invited. three miles north of Canton, well wat- cred for particulars inqui'e of J. w. Parker, Canton, Kansas.

Wall Paper from lr G. A. IS. The o. a.

it. meets every Monday liioht on cr be for the full moon, and evcrv second Saturday follow-ju the night 'meetings, at 2oelock. W. O. Gray.

Com. roll at The Canton Fufuilnre Store. Easter services will be held nt iV. S. rSeqfz- the E.

church nt 11 o'clock A. M. consisting of Songs, Recitations and White Dress Goods at Nominal prices, and JoU of thorn. Fine now Spring Shades in Responsive rending. Evry body eordialy invited to 23 Jets-a Now colors all wool Henriettas 40cts iici yard worth COcts.

Black HonrictUi3lmTr5 Cashmeres from the cheapest to the best, at greatly reduceprices. 500 different styles in Fancy" DreST3 Goods, prices cut in inx Towelings and Tablo Lilians nt'nn'Uuard of" prices, to aiiotoTlIeinwoaW' miko a.tend. The M. P. Sunday Sehool will RKTiKKAII.

Kixr.K.ui degree lodge Ko. 87, jnoeLstl.e tirst and third Friday I'vcniivs of each month. All mem-bere ingood standing aro cordially invited. Lena Russel N. G.

our competitors sick, jrivc an entertainment in tho Church Pugh Shcrmcihorn lias disr olvel partnurshin and all accounts are payable to Sliermerborn, who will continue tho purchsing of stock Mrs. Belle Gray, Mayor of Canton, issued her election procla-niiition. Canton could do no better on the evening of Easier Sunday consisting of onronrinte reading rec itations and singing. A good timo Maggie t'lark Sec. is expected and all aro invited.

James Maridox spent Stnday with friend in Canton. Myrtle Brown went to McPhcrson Sunday. Wall Taper at The Canton Iv.inilure Store. Loc Day, Rose Gcttys, Ollie Asher, Beita and Josie Barnciirt attended church at Galva Suneay. Paogrra for the Dist than to re-elect Mrs.

Gray. Me- Much interest is being manifested nonri 4 ill Pherson Republi an. 14113 Granulated Sugar 77T.T. 1 $1.00. 15 Light Brown Sugar.

best Rico ltoo. 14 California Raisins 1.00. 25 best Oalflakcs jt.oo" Arbucklc, Lyon and all best Coffees 2jcts. per package Best Japan Tea sscts. worth COcts.

Ilorso Shoe, Climax and all best brands of Tobacco 40 Best Headlight Coal oil ig Best Quality Canned Corn I5js. worth 20 One of the most pleasant and en 01 mttw Halurday evenings of each month. "All brothers are requested attemi. Goo. Hall.

tnp. Walter Towers. Is Surg. joynbic occation which it has beeiiljc writers privcligo to attend occured at tho resident of Mr. and -Instulo to be held in Canton April MY.

G. A. Robinson of this County A.T. fc x-' on the evening of March 19th where the approaching city election at anion. There no doubt but the ladies have given mot universal satisfaction to iho law and order class and wc look and hope for their return to the positions they now bold.

Galva Times-Mrs. Vreeland Wlillock Photography McPhcrson is working very successfully tho now "Aristo" or latest process to Photogiiiphers. PiUirc beautiful and brilliant, will never fade can bo wa-hd without injury to the picture. 4. 1891.

at ,10:30 A.M. Music, Invocation, Music, Address of welcome S. Clark. a large number of their fr.cnds assembled to witness the marriage of their son Mr. A.

N. Robinson to Miss Amelia Wi.ekcrsham. After tho guests wero all recicvod and made, eomfortablo tho Bride and boautiful attiro wore pre Acdoraidaiion 2' frm Rcsponec Law. Teacher's Rhhts, Myrtlo Brown. BEST FLOUR CHEAPER THAN ANY PRICES IN CANTON rassenger V- m' Aecomidatiou 11:18 a.m.

r-nnuppls nt Florence sented and by a short and impressive with through vestibule! express for Ball and Ledbetter City Diay and Transfer are nrcmred 10 dchv cr freight and express to any part ceremony wcro united in marriage iiy Rev. II. G. Claycomb of Canton. JCfter a few moments spent in congratulation, tho guests wero Invited to tho dining room where to the number of fifty three partook of a hmintlful feast and wero made abun Chiearo arriving there nt 8 next morning; and west bound Ko.

5 for Texas and Color reach FueTdo at :30 next morning and Denver at 9 a. m. oi tlie city. 0ALL AND SETTLE, 1,000 pairs Children, Mioses, Ladies and Men dantly satesfied with tho good things Timo Tab Ye C. R.I.

P.R. toiioesio oeaimosu given away, we earnestly re it II nveing sold my lumber interest I wish to thank my many fiicnds and custmors for their patronago in the past. Those owclng will please settle with my father or A. J. Drake Dinner 1:30 p.m.

Musip MJssc3 Amlong. Facts on Pbysology which should be presented to puplcs under sixteen veal's of ago by Dr. W. II. Gcorgo.

in what manner should writing bo prcfchted in the primary i-ooin. Miss Lowcry. Discussion led by Miss Plaskett P.i per Prof I Law Melhob for marking words; Mr. F. A.

Me-Carty. by Mr. Lowery and Mis3. Ficcmaa. Books that kayo helped mo.

Mr. J. II. Hoover. Gnieral Discussion led by Miss Boycc.

Music. The citizous of Canton lliw gladly entertain Lost One note given by Philips in favor ofA- Fetors, to the amount of $91 dated Dee. 12 til 1890, due Jan. li'tli 1891, bearing interest at the. vato of 8 per cent of this life.

On reti.eing to mesei-ing room there, were another table was found loaded with a large nvpsQiits for the Brido and 22 II No, i--J. -i ,1 jlxvt p. 1U jeut, we musfi sen caem. i 1 C. A.

Ilaulenbeck. Groom both useful and beautiful rep WM r.VZT iVcconimoibilion io. v.i p. resenting tho compliments oi tneir many friends. Thcso wero formaly presented to tho happy pair with a fw mmavks bv tho olliccating min lUitii ISO.

illtiMlnsOnvry Tbrou Knasas i iMiout elianaf mid 21 carry ister. The rciut'inder of the evening CayJr'et. Sieeiipr Iwtween i.ni. rai Fvce lteclhiln. vnr Ha Vrstibule friiin to Chlcngo' I.

II' iv. All wm spent in sncinl conversation and ood cheers in which all seemed to enjoy themselves unlill a Into hour. The 'following is a list of the presents. lowSUS Bhipts veralls Jackets Prices away Hens, youths, boys Hat3 far below Market pricos. 100 Mens Suits left, will almost give theni away, A few overcoats at about ono half price.

A good time to buy. 1 1 here give warning against the pur- OH SALE 1 Stallion, 1 Sorrel marc with foald, 1 3 year old bny colt, 1 i year blaeL colt, sulkey plow, and a new buggy. For in-fomation ii'inire of G. J. Ilaulenbeck.

Pcuusukd nv AuxiiOHiTV ix Canton New3. Fiust time Mahcii 18'Jl. Proelimation, City cction. I Belle Gray, Mayor of tho City of icanton, in pursuance of tho statues such case made and provided, do hereby declare and proclaim that there will bo a regular annual election held in said City in the ol'loo of the City Clerk, on Monday, the sixth cuaso oi sum A. II.

Petem. Canton JCIarltet. Tuets. CO Fine Pi.au nu Cards. ten (10) cents in stamps or and Mrs.

Iloumsoc, unie imeu, towels and a set of dishes, Mr. Mrs. N. Brown cake stand, Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. Brown nvpkins, set salt dishes and pin cushen, Mr. Mis- and M. Fletchea glns water set, Miv.uid Mrs. W.O.

Gray set tumblers, Mr. and rs Reese stand lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Mill Wheat Corn Oau-i IHittor Fggs coin to John Sohantian' Gcn'l 1H and Pass. Ag't Chicago Rock' 13.00 per ton.

12 to 15cus. per lb ICots. per doz Island Pacihc Ciiicaco Id for a pack of the lascst smoothest er two chair tidies, Mr, nud Mrs slickest playing cardes that ever gladdened tho eyc3 and ripped along llained nionday. Mens Grain Heavy Boots At vour own inces the fingers or. tuo povoiec to ingu-Five' Seven-lid, Casino, Dutch, F.nchro, "Whist or any other ancient or moborn itimc, and get your mon-ey'sworth five times over.

Locals cts. a line. Chas. Young is with us again. m.

Wickhain fyCXt-fo Galva fvaturdayniglit. Goorge Belelicr awjov into John Virolf riropety. cd day of wlucu tho following oilieers aro to bo voted for. to wit: One Police Judge, Mayor and Fivo Couneilmcn, to bold their respective ofllces for the term of ono year, I hereby appoint, with tho coiic-ml of tho City Ceuncil.Coun cilnien, Clark, Elwcll Simcox kuivcs and forkes, wr. jmis.

Wickcrsham water pitcher, and Mrs. Hull set glass ware, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop papcrliolder, Florence and Clara Kingsley bed spread, Chas. and Nellie Gray, glass water pitcher, Etta Hodge pair towels, Glide Brown fruit dish.

Maud and Cliailic jar, Alice Uuese cren.mpitcher, M. Col-ier lamp, Ida Johnson picket dish, Cyrus Hodges set glass ware, John, Gcoege, Clara and Ida Huff summer fruit disli and sauce dishes, Emma Bishop clock, Norman, Mammel. Will, Lillio and Jessie Hodges hanging lamp, Ed Robinson water pail, Alii-o Pnnl apt towels. Roy Reese Mark M. Pomeroy, President of the Atlantic Facilic Railway Timiicl Coiupauy of Colo- Don't be afreidto come in and see us.

Do a little figuring. The old 50 per cent rule is a thing of the past. We WILL work to please you and at the same time Save you hard earned money. C. It Young C6s Oldbiand, and to net as Judges, and Electors, L.

II. Morril and Fred Mr. David Aabuclda occupies the Douprce bnilding. Wm Way and was nt Durham, last Saturday. Wallpaper from 12 i eta.

to 1 pel-toll at Tlie Canton Furniture btorc Rev Amlong was sick and iinablci his Hxiintmcnt, last Suaday Isao Led better ono of tho frontier iKtllcrs, Is in town at prcsant. rado, that bas moro than snare owners, has good reason to say that this is a Happy New Year to him, now liint be has reached gold and silver oro in largo quantities for shipment and sale, as slated in the lare 1 6 page phampblct he sends to all who address him nt bis Eastern Oflioo, Pulitzer Building, Now York City. So much for a good slayer. erick Salter ns Clerk of said Election. Dono at the city of Canton, County of McPhcrson, Stale of HansH, This 15th day of March 1891 Mrs.

Bello Gray May or. Attest Frederick Srltci Clerk Qeo. Af- Cie oii.l Arld'snn Bishop tin uiiO UOX. Ono who was there.

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284
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1891-1892