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Johnson City Journal from Johnson City, Kansas • 1

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fT i r.m $1 SO: BONO'PUBLIci' $1 GO. SVrtSSSfea. JOHNSON OiafT, STANTOIT KANSAS, JULY 8, UB93; Volume VII, Nuibw 44. I A0 THE RE. FOURTH JULY! The Journal and the Leavenworth Daily Times, one year for 83.

The Journal and the Weekly Times for $1.75. Leave ns your subscription. The publio installation of officers ing game of 17 to 9' in" favor of the latter was played. In the egg race HarryTIenson got first' prize, Fred Neurneyer, second and Eddy Greable, third: The sack race was -one of the funniest features of the day and was MOLZ-CARTER. Macrikd; At the residence of' the bride's parents in Robinson town--ship, on Thursday June 29th 1893, Christian M')lz to Miss Myrtle J.Carter, the Rev.

J. G. II. Klemhaus of the Evangelical Lutheran church' i Gffli Melii'iii See Reeves for insurance. Ilipans Tabules prolong' life.

Subscribe for the JourKal. A. Reeves spent the Fourth in Kearney county. Dick Neumeyer is at' Rocky Ford, Colorado at work. J.

G. Pendergastj of Edwin, is won by-George Mackey; The blind- be the 1. J. U. b.

Jast w.is well attended and'the members rJt-crcdited themselves in a regal civic maimer. G. T. Inge and of Garden fold race' with wheel borrow' was won officiating. The weddiug was attend-by Veru -Sellers.

The foot; race by led only by the members of the con-; CfOECfllfiT City have oue of the finest lines of summer dress goods, clothing, bcotr and shoes to be found in Kansas. again reported to be on the siek list Ex commissioner Pearce, of Liverpool, attended out- S. S. tractiug families and a few select friends. The newly married coupln are model young people and they have the best wishes of a large circle of friends for future happiness and prosperity.

They wiil make" their future home in Stanton They do a large mail trade and'ili-j' young rat'ii was; won by Orville Mackey and Fred Neumeyer wis? winner ill the foot' race by boys. There were four entries' in th? horse race and the horse owned by Jim Love with Charles Schroll ns rider was the winner of the fvrst priz. In the pony running-mce of' -J nile Charlie Schrotl's black pony secured first money. A side purse was made up and a race was ran between Jim J. M.

Randall lias added a fine THE II JUDGE SAIUEt i vite your orders. Did you know that Johnson City has a complete and model drug stoTfe? If not you should visit the store of Dr. C. A. Culver on' north Main St.

A full line' drugs, patent medi C. 11 r' cines, fancy toilet articles brushes and in fact 'everything kept candy cabinet to. hii storeroom furniture. Mi. and Mrs.

Charles' Raney of Edwin! 'attended the S. S. Convention this week. Geo. Sellers had a big trade at his ice cream and lemonade counters on the Fourth.

Commissioner Wilson was in official attendance at the meeting of the Board this week. in first class drug store is kept con A QLOHIOUS CELEBRA1I0N. stantly on1 hand. You're coin to the Fair? There are many alleged in which TrE CITY CROWDED WITH APPt', geography is distorted, distance THE'S: S. SCHOOL CONVENTION.

The Sixth Annual S. Association of Stanton county was held Wednesday and Thursday of this week at the M. E. church in the city. The attendance was good and the exercises were the best we have everhad State Secretary, A.

V. George, -was in attendance and gave some excellent instruction to the S. workers. 1 1 is subjects of discussion were "NefrrKil Bible Lessons" "Methods of Bibfd Study find Lessons." On Thursday- morniuj; Mrs. Krieglvread an essay on "Why Parents Should be interested in Sunday School," which contained valuable advice.

the close' Grandpa-Ai-iegh sang "Wlu-n Shall We All Meet The followinsr offic LIBERTY LOVING CITIZENS AND PATRIOTS. wiped out, and location falsely Love's bay and HetTy Benson's sorrel horse hi which Mr. Love's horse was winner. A fine pyrotechnical display at night was witnessed by all who remained in totfn. A grand ball at the Grant Street Opera- Hall completed the exercises of the' day.

NOTES ON" THK FOURTH. The photographers were busy all day. The best of order prevailed everywhere. Sheriff Mackey and' C. W.

Cuin-mihj' managed the raes tcr perfee lion. The weather was cool and pleas. shown because they are merely ad vertieements of some transportation "scheme," hack-line, hash-house or The Fourth of July was in regal style in the metropolis of railroad. The only Vest-pocket Map of Chicago and the Fair, genuine geography' with INDEX to Stauton. The celebration at sunrise and continued until the day faied into the past and the early morning of the 5ih found ntany of Bead Supt.

J. W. Chism's official liotice of the county normal institute in 'auother column. Are you going to be a candidate? If so make your announcement through the Jolt.KaT.'. O.

Meeker, of Garden City, has been visiting his brother, George Meeker, since our last. Spcncerian pens, slate ami lead pencils, tablets, writing paper, eras-ers, at the post office. STREETS, Railroads, Depots ant Prominent Institutions; -which ouryouug people returning tD their the truth about all because depend ant and every body enjoyed the oc homes. A national sr.lute ol cannon casion. ent on none, mailed on receipt of 10 at suurisc announced the festivities The variourbu.siness house were which continued uninterrupted two cent stamps, by The Matthews Xorthrup Co.

Buffalo. artistically draped with afc'l throughout the day. With the light Everybody will interested in of day came many wagons tilled Sonic expert bicyclist displayed the announcement that the with rugged farmers, their faitWnl wives, proud sons and prejoserM)g their knowledge of tl wheel' on ers were elected for the ensuing year. Mrs. W.

Kiiapj', President; C. H. Ruuey, Treasurer; Ji Secretary; C. A. Culver and Mrs.

W. II. Bartleson fcrin the executive committee. The-foll-nving were e'oted township presidents; David Bloom, of Robinson; Ella Gordon, of Mitchellville; Mrs. J.

E. Cope, of Borders; C. B. Streeter, cf Falkrnstein; II. W.

Wente, of Roanoke; L. Mi Julian, ed Biography of James G. Blaine by Gai! Hamilton, his literary executor, Main street. daughters. Bv 10 o'clock in the Geo.

Sellers made a' mint of mon. forenoon numbers lud swelled the is soon to be issued from the press. Of all' persons, Gail Hamilton by ey oil of his ice creanS parlors ami multitude until all the principal and lemonade counters. Fred VauGundy, of Richfield, was in the city the first of the week assisting photographer Dunn. Bronner took a number of views of private residences, groups of stock, etc.

while in the city. George Moflit, of Richfield, Kansas, is in the city assisting Professor Dunn in the photographic art. Mrs. Joseph Mcscrvcy, of Brown county, Illinois, is visiting with her brother, Ira Wilson, and family. treets, avenues aud; drives were I'rof.

Bronner, the photographer; reason of her close association with Mi. Blaine, being a member- of his family for years, is undoubtedly best qualified for the great work of to the world a'trne and cor thronged with patriotic people. At the appointed time, the various civic, military and secret organizations of took an instMitanecus view of th crowd at the court houe. of Liverpool and Jennie Knapp, of Stanton. Delegates and representx the county-formed in line and pass- rect portrayal of the life and services tives of a number of the schools hi the "county were in attendance.

FRnt LIVERPOOL AND people of southeast Stanton ed through the principal streets of the city. It wrs with difficulty that the great trade floats an 1 mounted; The commissioners are in ssicu. and southwest Grant counties celebrated the Fourth in Mr. Hnlbevt's jrrove near Golden. About three COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE.

The Stanton Ciunty Normal In cavalrymen passed tlironh the The official proceedings will be pub lihed in our columns next week. crowds without bodilv iujurv to stitute will be held in Johnson City hundred were in attendance and the many. At i.i::;u cuk the commo- at the public school building, com- Mrs. (J. S.

Scarbrough, of Roanoke program consisted of voe.il anvl in lious court room was filled to ove tnencing July and contin strumental music, speeches, llovving with an anxiou and expect- of that eminent statesman. Many un- eruptions pnblUhcrs have entered the field with spurious works purporting to be 'atitlnriative," hut the Biography by (Jail Hamilton is the only one which has been and sanctioned by Mrs. Blaine. The announcement of the publication of this great work by the publishers, The Henry Bill Publishing of Norwich, is found" elsewhere in this pp.ror, to which we call the- attention of our readers. int audience.

Reynold's celebrated orchestra brought to the masses rendering popular and patriotic air, rollowin', 10'a uaven- matiotis, etc. Free ice cream and lemonade was senvd and 'a big basket dinner was spread for all. The dinner would have been a credit to any eastern district: Following i the program' a given. I. Mulr by Ortl-U'u Wi ItullM-rt.

i.Ui-ailitia il iii'li-pi inliin'c hy Mit Icra I'di i 4. Mii-k- re l.lUnr S. U. ort, proud Stanton's elocutionist, with appropriate dgiiity and earnest. iicss read the Declaration of I tide- uing in session for four wcekv Teachers who expect to be employed in the schools' of the county during the coming year should avail them-selves of this opportunity Pupils advance classes and persons desiring to review the common branche-1 of our pr.blic schools will be greatly benefitted by attending the normal.

Applicants for grade ill bo ex pee ted make an average of Tu per cent, and not1 fal! 1-eKiw in any branch. Prof. J. W. Hiiiaor, of Hartlind.

will by Prwf. B. WpJIm of this place. prf. endence.

After rendition of 5. AiMiv-ot ly Jl. js.imimi. 1 FRIE FOR ALL. A county map of printed on the best of bond in seven colors, bound in German leatherette.

Absolutely up to Thin map fHuiI.m Vy T. W. e-uil. 7. iinifto.

Iti'i-lintti'tix I'v i-liil-lrcf). Uuiii I Hull will kave in a Tew days to vis-it relatives in Wheatland, Missouri. Mrs. Frank Layman and her little boy left for Cipplc Creek, Colorado this week where they will join Mr. Layman.

I J. Barton, of Liverpool, has our thanks for report of the celebration on the Fourth rear Golden, 5 rant county. Mrs. Eugene Donnan child arrived from Indiana this week. Mrs.

Donnan will reside in Stanton county in the future. R. C. Ingo of Syracuse, invites you to call and examine.1 tKcii stock of minuter clothing drcs goods when in the city. Do you want to hay a good top buggy, surry or spring wagon cheap for cash? Come in and see cut' cf chicle and get Hon.

A. Reeves, Democratic sweet Hon. Judge Samuel Clay (Jarner, the pi'rer tongued ora-' tor of the southwest was introduced to the audiucc. He spoke an in a clear fill tone and allthexv win'' contain valuable Historu'al, Statis i r.rd the inldrcs are unaniniou in UOOSIEX VALLEY ITEMS. A liuerni'i the valley Sf.n-dav.

Gcorw Amm. loft this week for the wti t. Bert Hicks wis ir. tire rohoiiuciiig: it the grandest effort of tical and Descriptive Annotations It contains' names of Mate in 'lie. At frcuueut intervals t-e V.

W. H-wii-r eoinei hi 'hlv nilien wi loudly cheered. Whctf valley Sur.d.iy. Konrn I Wyss r.nd population by counties, mimes of Mate educational Id. try, chief cities, farming i i ii.

ii i i ir. viunivr Jia-unii-neu jii i.niti iiuee u.m..., j.t int rrr Thompson favored the audience with co.iiity.--.:i.eit Vv'ill AI-j 1( inincrf.t knowledge, railway" hitory, a ileclamatiuii entitled the PaliiicttO 1 anx will take ft tii; in a few i of ttu.tv will el, a many loi.ie.i r.ivs ih. Vi-iH limn. a a. v-arrUd in your W-t pockcti to i.Vi-nd ho ltd i where it wi I serve a in cred in vv.

ry pre.perting.- li th ii.om will I rr fonna-it arid giti A map i uid manner; Thin was f.d-1 careful atteni.i -si Dr. Culver, (, i i. to tF.o.:" tvf.rin'' published ol the large! and i low en lv rcitalioit-bv Misn Or.i M'igli erin- fronf e. to We I. most wMi publi-hing I.ou jv storied attack of W.

love's JroM. candidate for judge of thin district. Was in town attending court Tut Seiitii.cl. W. V.

Whhcry, Ihnn.v m.iti mid J. W. Chi-an completed examining tin' county treasurer mi.ntcrlv rcifrt last Wednesday, r-H -s'at Johie'oO ah.ema. every no Jr WJ rnri. etI py up their and M.b- 'i.

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ii t'-f nr i.ti 1. I 1 I I Wv! ii i give one thee map free. viie iitt I Bi-rtliii i Parties desiring a picture of th I nffrrw fff- to m-w i.Im rib- V. i.i. "i i 'j'il.

I i.l IH ill lil l'l IN, .1111 m.tr.y etler p'-v--. Ti," lit.ippnii.l Mt- IVJIt teit cutije. were ti t'-t ami in Micial Th" la-t r. i'l'Vi see a simple M.tp. 'h i J.W.C v.

house takrii o. the Fourth by Prof. Bronti'-r ave their ordT.4 I i eli BeePtVe.i a ew of rt lu ll celetri wh ih, Si'fl" picture til tost tr5 at noliuii i-miii Hoanoko and JiiImihoii in the valley iter. rtre b'i' .0 rvhii. letll croci cn.l sell-' ti-ei r.f I.

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