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Johnson City Journal from Johnson City, Kansas • 1

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i SlfeO. PRO BONO PUBLICO $1 SO. JOHNSON CITY, STANTON" COUNTY, KANSAS, SATTJEDAI, AUGUST 26. 1893. Volume VII.

Number 51. JOURNAL EstabU.ih.id April, 1833. --L-----l HERE AMD THERE. TT A Am AT T. R.

C. Inge of Syracuse' invites you to call and examine theii stock of snmmer clothing dress goods when in the city. Rev. W. II.

Rose, presiding elder of this district, accompanied by his daughter, arrived in the city Ed. Lucas and T. W. Marshal, have purchased the Springfield Republican, the former leaving Wednesday for Springfield to take charge of the paper. Ulysses Republican.

The name of the paper is changed from the Springfield Republican to Springfield Leader and is under the management of J. E. Lucas. In DEALER IN general zvmz gpocefie. is I A fine line of Dress Goods of all grades always in i 1 .1 i in Tlr Tuesday.

He held meeting at Mitch-elville, Wednesday afternoon, at this place Thursday evening and quarter ly meeting at Liverpool, Friday. J. II. riank, of Robinson township brought in a sample of broom-corn which measured 9 feet 9 inches. This was a representative of a field of several acres.

The stock is not unusually large and the brush is well developed. J. A. Webster, editor of the Johnson City Journal was removed as postmaster of his town a tew days ago. His partisanship, otherwise, slock, aim at prices mat vviij suit you.

"also have a full assortment of trimmings to match the goods. his salutatory Mr. Lucas say, "I have a decided aversion to the name republican and the political policy which it is suggestive, the paper which will henceforth be issued will advocate the principles of the peoples party as enunciated platform." This seems rather strange to us as we understand that Mr. Lucas was in the convention that nominated Mr. Reeves.

And again, being in partnership with Lr. Lucas, Mr. Marshall thereby becomes directly interested in the outcome of the only county seat fight there is Subscribe for the Jockn'al. Ileal estate was so high "Wednesday that everything else was out of 6ight. II.

A. Lautnan, of Konantz, was in the city the first of the week on buisuess. John F- Bain brought the first watermelons of the season to market this week. Misses Dora Lynam and Grace 1 Wilson were pleasant callers at our offije this week. Are you going to be a candidate? If so make your announcement through the Jocrnal.

Speneerir.n pens, elate and lead pencils, tablets, writing paper, erasers, at the post office. Charlie Farley came in on Thursday's stage. lie was returning from Rocky Ford to his home in Liverpool. A little blaze and considerable smoke occurred at the court house Thursday afternoon. No damage done.

Richard Neumeyer returned Thurs. day from Rocky Ford where he had I I buy all my Goods for Cash and consequently I can and will sell them as low as the lowest. Dont forget this when you want to buy any thing in my line. his Republicanism was too much for the Cleveland administration. Gar at present ii the district.

He allies himself with Springfield not only personally but financially, a thing- to den City Herald. Our stock of Groceries is always complete and the best selected in the market. Our prices are reasonable and to suit the grade of goods. Give us a trial. It is time our candidates were be be greatly deplored by one who as ginning to announce their candidacy Our prices heretofore have been pires to the bench, whether or not he maybe biased by such relations, he but we have decided to make it just cannot helped being charged with it "Honest Goods at Honest Prices.

one-half that amount this vear. For Our Motto; Y. P. S. C.

E. PROGRAM. We offer no shoddv or auction goods and we ft 12.50 your annoucemeut will stand i at the head of our columns until con The following program for the goods been at work for the past three invite you to call and examine our before buying. vention da Christian Endeavor will be prepared months. J.

Webster, editor of the John Charlie Wartmau returned Tues son City Journal, made this office very pleasant call Wednesday. II day from Grconsburg, Kansas, where AN he had been encased in the harves was on his way to the World's Fair. for next Sunday, Aug. 26, at 7 by congregation. Praycrby Rev.

W. V. Whlnery. Topic. Song.

ItM'Ung. Mary Sherman. Recitation. McCartc-r. Song.

Reading Lulu Thompson. Song. Vrayrr. Leader Wallace Gibfc. fields.

A FINE LINE OF BOOTS SHOES. Mr. Webster says the late crops in his county are doing very well and Lost; A brown sack coat, on the but few of the farmers are dissatis road east of town or northeast fied and want to leave. Garden City town. Will finder please return it Herald.

to this ofiiee. NORMAL NOTES. The most astonishing rain fal MAIN STREET Do you want to buy a good top v. Miss Mary Leierer missed a couple buggy, surry or spring wagon cheap Johxson City. of days this week on account of sick for cash? Come in and see cut of that ever occurred in any country was that which defended upon Cool-idge a few days since.

Dr. Boggs ness. vehicle and get prices. A number of teachers who did not informs us and ho is a man of un Christian Ludcavor to-morrow attend the normal is taking the questioned veracity that he noticed (Sunday) evening. Tho subject is a barrel lying out in the storm with TRANSFER and EXPRESS an interesting one and will be ban died by Wallace Gibbs.

both heads out, and that the rain Among those visiting the normal tiiis week were J. II. Lau, Adam poured through the bung hole faster than it could escape through the two Molz, W. V. Whincry, Miss Bertha LINE.

Miss Grace Wilson, of Richfield daughter of our genial stage driver, has been visiting with the family of Knapp, Miss Grace Wilson and Mrs. V. II. Dartlesort. open ends and actually filled the bar rcl.

Syracuse Journal. John McCartcr the past few days Daily between and Johnson City. Carries tinted States nail .1 J. A. Webster of the Johnson City The lecture at the church Taesday and Express, uood accommodation ior tuc iiatuntj Rates Reasonable.

The Joit.xal and the Leavenworth Daily Times, one year for S3. The Journal was a pleasant caller at the night was listened to by a large and atteutivo audience. The dis IuiTiiiut office Wednesday. lie was Journal and the Weekly Times for Syracuse, Kansas John Dlrfee, on the road to the World's Fair. In course on 'The Power of Thought" $1.7 5.

Leave us your subscription conversation with him we learned that Stanton count would have a Prof. J. W. Ilamer, was ablr landled and well delivered, showing Mrs. I.

T. Honeywell, who has been visiting her eister, Mrs. E. A. that he was well acquainted with the A.

II. C1.A1.K. good half crop of broom-corn, and Geo. W. Fin nit.

Davenport, for the past three weeks, subject. that feed enough wouM be grown left Tuesday fur hex heme in Penn Greo.W. Fiim-up fe Co. to carry the stock through the win sylvania. ter.

He reports good rains and that ELOCUTIONARY CONTEST. A pood audience greeted the elo PEAT.KK IN- F. V. Rowland, of Winfield was about the usual amount of wheat cutionary contest at the Court House would bo bowu. Gardcu City Im hall on Wednesday evening.

Tho print. The president's message was full program was carried out lit full ami very one comed to enjoy tbe recitations and music, especially the last of wails for Wall Street, England and Europe, but not oue word in bo- half of American labor or American products; not a word about the con- Carpew, Ticture Moulding, IIug, Window Curtain, Undertaking, Embalming, In all its Branches. t7Wo have the largest Stock in western Kanraa and wo relmt ytwr traile in our lino of West Sid M.im Street; song, Tired" by Mrs. C. V.

Cummins and Miss Rertha Knapp. It was full of pathos and feeling and was well rendered. The "Gypsy iderate axe in the pension depart ment, and hot a word about Hawaii Countess" ly Mis Viah Cross and Vf. 1 lamer brought great applause or American interests in Pacific wat-tern. Mr.

Cleveland's optic are io KANSAS. from the audience. Mil's Grace GARDEN CITV, dinded by the golden thckcls or the CroHS carried off the honors of the money changer that ho in as blind in the city Wednesday. Mr. Rowland is second assistant postmaster in WinfifM and gave ua a pleasant call while in town.

Court Stenographer J. E. Larrabee is enjoying his summer vacation with his parents and sisters at Arka-luii and will harit and and Lave a nice time generally. Mr. and Mm.

A. II. Reeves gave a five o'clock dinner to their friends Wednesday evening. Among those present wero Superintendent and Mrs. J.

W. Chism and Prof. J. W. Harmr.

Howard Stevens who came to Stanton county in the rprin from Leavenworth county, thi itate, left Wednesday for the Strip. We arc iorry to fee leave ax he uu taken a piece of land with the intention of playing. Mi Anna Adam who ha fpent the pat lit 'iv month with bcr par. riit. iu IIooM'-r, returned th first of th''wc(k to Coloii lo, where flic will evening with he tanner and tne a a bat to tho needs of the rank and ED.

L. VANSICKLE MUs Cornelia Hoover ee- ile of the people. Ex. ond, with "How Ruby Played" and The railroad commiMtdoner.i inform Mi.M Stella Whincry third, with in our ecd heat committee that tl.cy the Switch." The conh'st- will LanJIe donations only and that anH were nil mftnberof the institute and were graded by the judn a the same mr.pt be distributed through the county coimnit-MonerH. Tly will not buy grain or distribution FINE FURNITURE.

(Jood Sold Reasonable. Undertaking Embalming. bllown; (iraoe Crocn, 143; Cornelia foovcr, HI; Sttdh Whinen, 137; but recommend that thoce who N. C. Galw.if, ir.tV, Flora Ilancmk, to buy write and buy in carload lot 27; M.

K. rdoom, 12') Nora 121; Hone Hovcr, 117 and Geo. A fM I A 1.1 V. and they will arrange for transporta ulian, 110. Th- production were I.

I tion free. All desiring to buy are requested to meet with the county 1 1 i i'ti II' IS. liill Hill' I'l tfl I ft- iv .1 si-t. ii -v r- wv rrcparrd and a. IH forf a it to nerd anythinin ihi will t-, on ou eornmi.ifiicr5 on Saturday, Septum- the nH-lienfi with a Mirrtion from irk -ach the corning winter in kichjuU tf Li Ln.ir..

nalu hU iwailiri-' the dwiuiaa. uutin- and, to cuts pit arrv'-nent..

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