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Johnson City Journal from Johnson City, Kansas • 1

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A If 'PRO BOfiO $1.60 JOHNSON CITY, STANTON COUNTY, KANSAS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1892. Volume VI. Number 52. WORLD Established Sept.

I MS. ECLIPSE EttiMiehed Sept. 1887. JOURNAL Established April, ISM. our Readers.

done much to encourage us to meet J. M. Randall all opposition. With this number we close the We believe we nave passed through the most trying years in the sixth Volume of the Journal. Wo haveno apologies to offer for its present or past management and we see nothing to regret were We to new country and tha from now on our progress will ever be onward and upward.

We have shared retravel the road passed over while J. Miller, Pueblo, Colorado, was in the city Sunday. V. II. llrown of Syrasuse was town this week on business.

W. V. Whinery assisted in running off the Journal last week. John Adams left a sample of fine dwari' broom corn here this week. V.

J. Urown and family entertained guests from the city Sunday. C. A. Richardson, of Kansas City was in the city Tuesday on business.

V. M. Dunlap, of West Alexander, in tho city Wednesday. James I. and Mr.

S. J. Fisher HAS KECEIYED HIS Stock of Summer Goods, part of the adversities of western we have had charge of the paper, life during the past years oi our The Journal was started amid the strongest possible opposition and settlement and we wish to be num bcred among those to share the -IT CONSISTS OF- lias continued to meet opposing forces ever since its first numbt-r prosperity that awaits southwest Kansas. To accomplish the greatest was offered to the public. We are pleased to say, however, that it has Dry Goods.

Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes. god we should have the hearty spent Sunday in Robinson township. support of all who have the inteiest Hosiery, Gents Latest Neck "Wear and met and overcome all without low Miss Jennie Knapp assisted at the of this community at heart. This Furnishing Goods. case in the Journal office this week.

ering its standard or losing the good will of its readers. Other should be given freely and we have W. B. Simpson, of Wheeling, West Virginia, was in town Wed no doubt but that it will. If our similar enterprises have suffered loss and have suspended publication nesday.

Dress Goods. -A fine line of all Grades: The Goods will suit you. Prices Keasonable course in the past has met with your approval give the Journal your Mts. V. A.

Hook, of Richfield, while the Journal has continued to passed through town -Saturday, en- Urow iu confidence and patronage. support and you may be assured the and to suit the grade of Goods. route for home. Kven in the eninvment of offitri.il paper will give you better support tt i I W. K.

nuicuison, an attorney om. in the future. from Ulysses was lu the city yes-r Our stock of Groceries is always complete and We thank our patrons for their terday on business. suspei.ueu wnue me iias il i A .1 1 J. M.

Tavlor and E. L. Roberds wceivca tne support or tne people sympathy and support hi the past and we hope to merit their co-opera ine ocst seieciea in tne niarKet. buy for Cash and sell Cheap. from ear Trinidad are in town this until it now has a larger circulation tion in tlie future.

A new era of week with a herd of horses. than any other county publication in i Mrs. Coffey of Beaver City, Okla- this Jadicial district. We make prosperity is upon us and the time is not far distant when the reward of -OCR stock or- homa, is Visiting with her parents, thsH shipment without reserve and Mr. ami Mrs.

1,. II. lvreigh. the faithful will be given to all who 5 0 SOCOOCCCOC IXC Wilt PUDUlll UUI BUU9UIIUUUI1 T- cs XT I roil ou new evupoiiiiur av 1 i if mio-fnnvth nf iost nrim Annlir to I v. -j i have worked for our prosperity and the Journal is to be congratulated upon its past career and we welcome mam Ai DEH I).

W. Riley, Johnson, Kansas. A record uas Deeu mf a DJ nard A heavey hail storm is reported work and an expression ot good the prosperity that now awaits ns. from Morton county which did much will and confidence by the public of oocoooooococ oscococcaocc damage to crops and buildings. which we have reuaou to be proud.

Nstice. BElST IN THE CITV. Horn: I Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. It is gratifying to know that th If yon want a Hooker drill, the II A 1 1 a II I raifcenstetn August suui a uoy. an Jm.k., tonnm(t best on earth, the celebrated Gund i-ii-tiis fnirnpil are dninr well. I I Iidini1 tinf'iif. Tiie.tnr miMunT A fine department of shelf and tinware and; Mrs.

Tills Fritts leaves to-day for lach drill or any other good common or press drills call on D. W. Riley, i I iviiu uii- maul uuiiiiuduvi ui iuc f.nMrii. tlr.int eonntv. vhrra kiip I 0 7 I I.

ii many other useful articles for the house and kitchen. Johnson, Kansas. will commence teaching school next guS wiuiunw. is nocrauy Monday. quoted in the leading weekly and A card of Thanks.

E. E. Earp, of Findlay, Illinois, daily papers of the state and the M. P. Julian and family desire to An elegant picture frame and oil painting free passed through town Thursday on demand for extra copies comes from his way to Liverpool where he ex- aimost cverv state in the Union.

pects to locate. Politieallv the Journal in for every Twenty-five Dollars worth of Goods purchased. The dale for the Old Settlers is thank the people of Stanton and surrounding counties ho contributed so liberally and willingly in their time of need since their misfortune of being burned out. iet for irext I hursday September Hth A large crowd and a good time ren- -'P1 upon which ve Fy cwi rei CALL AND SEE US. erallv are expected.

for facts, and we van say without B. Barton, of Liveipool left a fine boasting that the Journal has been DM Settlers Meeting. Following is a program for the sample of broom-corn at this office the means of keeping the party in last Saturday. The brush measured and in district, congress- day as arranged by the committee, which we republish for the benefit of ional and state republican majorities. Mr.

Sprague, representing the J. M. Randall. those who are expected to take part. Deering Manufacturing Co.

was in Fornervices reudered the party we have received the hearty support of rOKKMUOX EXKRCIXK. I. Parade tf townililtitllgfatlott Iml br th the city this looking after the our eoustituents and wc have receiv business of the company A. V. L'AKTKK, PilrflPKNT.

J. K.CAKTK)t.CAHli:. baail at a. in. Ik-Kinuiu at utn near Itte mi.

Klmn Hotel, hence north to Mier-man Arenue. thriive rat to Cooper Street. Ihenra aouib to IJneola Avenue et to M. Mrs. Mary E.

Watson, of Love- ed inferences of which we feel very thankful and we hope we fully ap- land, Colorado, desires the Journal t'hurrh. north to Uranl Avenue anl rati to Court Ili'Uw. at Court IIouac. nddressedlo her at that place and predate these endorsements and it mvs -I can't lowe without khall be our endeavor io the future I. intraineiiiai itiuir.

Aiiemaie ur iter aoltl Orchestra and MUelu'l)' llaml. it, as it has been in the past to merit all tat I Lizzie wsuorn, who nas uecn B1i faviirm a ll vvuittpivn aa4 ua J. luvoratlon: Ke. blaery. Welcome; Cbnlr.

t. WeicouM1 AdtlreiM: Juxljf S. C.tiarncr. S. Inmruiuenlnl Muir.

0. Sonic bycbolr. Aliiret; Hon. Stilton IJrown. III.

Ua-ket Ulnaer. ArTKRStlOX SMSIOIt. IV-Meellnt Court Houc K. M. 1.

Inrorailou br Iter. J. A. Itrltbl of tnwnshin. left Wednesday for Cool- fhcw ndorscinents plainly Hay to 1 0 I a idge where she will teach in the tuo republicans ol Stanton eounty Official County Depository.

A General Banking Business TR AN ACTED. public school. that their organ is worthy of their Tuprka. Mrs. Tilla Fritts, who is assisting erty and united support naaui oj low n.

nip ueieKBunnK. AiiJrew by lla. Itali'h Harton of in the post office at Johnson, was As a representative of the inter. Abilene. nominated for County superintend etta 0t Johnson Citv and Stanton 4.

ITtte Coated Vnntf bv bolr. Mnilc (it OrrbeMra. I. Kemltil-etvre by Ol.l Settler. 5.

--OrlKlBal roeta; N.C. tialway. V-1'enaanent Oraanlaatlua. 1. Klertloa of I'miUent.

Serrrtarr ami county, as a a. recognized as a leader of the best C. F. Reeves, who has been visit- nf ra Eirhanj-e bought and sold. Collection made and promptly remitted.

COUNT CITY AND SCHOOL SCKIP BOUGHT. invitvd and promptly answereJ.FJ CIIASK NATIONAL HANK, NEW YOHK. CokK5Ponients; NATIONAL HANK OF KANSAS CITY. FINNKY COUNTY NATIONAL HANK. Kxerutlve Conimlttee ronitrtini wl ou from each wBulp.

ing his brotht-r A. li. for some time left last Tuesday for Trinidad where anJ tJ Jefcnded all the lie will visit a short time before re- lnieretw oi me community imra me urana Ball at kient. roMHITTKCa HtK TIS AT. Commllteeoa flnaaee; 8hrrlnK.

II. Marker. CoiuinlUee n. tlrrvrm Inc and eratinit rourl turning to his homo in Indiana. unjust attacks of jealous competitors.

KANSAS. JOHNSON CITY, kail llearr IIcmmw. T. M. rtiti.

ftlr. an2 Mrs. J. D.Gcddes and Ron No city or county could have a more Alurrt tireen, wallarv t.lbiw. A.

11. walllis Ira Mlaeklurk.T. f. rJUer. llermaa Melartvr.

Master Fred, of Cleveland, in com- faithful exponent of their interests. llrk lioau. May leller-. Mm. T.

rUler. Mra. pativ with J. A- ebstcr and wife Notwithstanding all that has been A. I.

1 arter. Mr. I. M. ManHall.

Mm. I. W. Hllrr. Mullle Moniaviaerf iriM.I kaaoo.

ami ED. L. VANSICKLE, of Johnson City, the guests doMcby j0VttSAL for ihoM of Mr. and Mrs, I. i.

Allen, on I Mary TlKHap. CiHumllta-o Malr; Vlab Croa. Mr. Vf. II.

Ilartlema. K. V. atobtawa. Mra.

A. B.Merve Mr. I W. Cummin aaa l. W.

Kltey. Suth Maple Btreet-AkroQ (Ohio) prcwuus mere rvmaina mucii in Maitet erefaooW-i; lalp Lamer. Marshall ot the day; SaeOtf K. II. Maekey.

Cofantftte. m. illaaeri K. P. Mark.

Daily Kepublican. iioucuoue. i iiai we nave accoin MAM. l)beral Alrrt lirrea. A l.ttr from the editor at Akron.

Uw i t)hio, informs us that he and Mr, opposmon wnun uassougumoioniy This week closes the sixtli volume Webster are havin'r a very pleasant to injure us but to bring debt and vacation. Tliey "pent a day last Uikd our conntr. But we of tho Jock ai. Many of the sub-scnjttioiis to the paper expire with i. .1..

I i this isMie and we Lav sent state FINE FURNITURE. Good Sold Keaonable. LJndertalin Embalming, A smm.TT. full line of these pomls will be kept on hand. Those so unfortunate as to need anything in this line will be wailtnl on by -allin; on Noah Green at his workshop or at night at his hous first door sotifu of wee arc glad to know that ihronch all summer resort 20 miles sooth of Cleveland, w'icre they enjoyed a r5f have thff "fer stpamloat ride and a row across the lion of our best citizens, as well as ments to a number of delinquent ubscriWrs, hope our inibwrib- lake and where they went in bathing the rpcct of onr enemies who have tr will respond promptly and that we may rontiuue the paper to all who havtt read its pam during the in the cool waters witn tne merry rapidly decreased.

Few psperspnb 1 lti.iure seekers. An has i it- Iishcd could hate a greater nnmN-r en planned for a trip across lako DnirMi of ardent friends in proiortion to astyear. the M. K. Chun JOHNSON CITV.

Waller C'axenovla. igan and 4 letter to the Jot kal is lis circulation than the Jot hxalsimI KANSAS. promised Liter They send best wcauro them their expressions of New York, ami V. K. rrj-resenting the Urton lJns, Shtu ioue, of haiiMS I'ily, came in on wishes to their -inrnus ana iney -rc j.

J.tcd and their will return to Jobnton City alKMill VtAM rmber. sympathy and l.av Get your job work doncnt the Journal office. esicMay st.ig. I HI.

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1887-1898