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The Cunningham Clipper from Cunningham, Kansas • 1

The Cunningham Clipper from Cunningham, Kansas • 1

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1Z CUNNINGHAM. KINGMAN COUNTY. SAXSAS. FRIDAY Janwy 29 1)9 lf i mi ij.yT'...''?..''.T,,wT',.. it Hi in your job work.

Subscribe for the Clipper. Shipping tnvs for sal; at CHpjer office. tl; Jit There is a limit when forbearance ceases to be a virtue The man cf leisure lias no lime- to fret ttid worry jivitli ill-fitting, uncomfortable stiocS. II you've been bothered vith foot troubles, you siiowd see. the R.

J. shoe fits 9iO a i WET HE good over, holds its shape and beauty, and saaLes OU kn-ow tbnt it is a maJe fcv Help the Editor by paying for your paper. liny your najls of Hare at car load, rates. JocTappis the owner of a motorcycle. Ralph Cannon made a trip to people wfeo know how.

TVrr Style 1220, only one of ttt frt- fcf li A 5T 7 which taies a beantitul poliih anil fashioned ovtr ihs tasy JUiitur "inker" last. SHOE E. H. $52 6 FOR SALK Pnrc Dared EAT WITH riymoth Icks Cockereb. gETH HARDING.

fc. i itzSimmojis Phone 3t nt r. Cuiminffliani Kans H. K. No 8 lw ucw iraurauv ouau ur I place ftt the old Jaekctt stand lav vonr woven wire ot Hare Tv North of the Depot.

lie can save vou tuonev. Jiipgma i Saturday W. F. McMichael shipped a ear of njles from Mo Saturday. Miss Martain a nnrce from Wichita came in to care for Mrs Guthrie.

II. E. Beck rnan and vifr spent Sunday at Frank Lnnsiprds. 20 percent discount on all wool dress goods and Ladies scarf at J. A.

Beuke. Jdm Shelman r.rcnt to Kingman business Wednesday. II. F. D.

No. 15 John P. Wymer. Miss Ethal Cragnn speut Sanday-cve wiih Miss Wil'dns. Mr Crick threshed his Ka'f ir corn, the first of the week Ziglcis machine did the wotk.

Mr liar Paitri'dgc is still work Estclla Elder visited Sal nr." ay and Sand iy with her hister Jr. Kincher. Dot Whetstone spent Sunday with her parents. Mr; Wilson and son "went to New ton one day this week. Mrs Wilson looking after sorpe business matters while their.

Mrs Frank Doty went to Wichita last Thursdar. A Rsal Kip Rolicking old time will be had at the opera house every night next week. Mr Packard. ing for Dont fail to see the Victor Lee allows at the opera house all next week commencing Monday. Go rvery night the price is only 10c.

Mr Leland of Mininesota caroe-in last week to visit for some time with his daughter Mrs Berl Quite a little excitement was caused bv the accidental discharge of a gua at the home of Mr Levi Glenn last Suuday. afternoon the Jam? Spegelraire wife daughter spe it Sunday in Penalosa. Mr. Leoland of Minn is here visiting his daughter Mrs. Pickard.

Earl eott and Wilber Lash vpent hriday night in Kintrmau. Harry Doty and Ralph Hart weat to Pratt, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. MeXtmee Monday uithMr.

ami Mrs. Ma-idon. iu Cunningham. Mr and Mr Ellison froiu Er.deavor Sunday evening their team became frightened Beginning 23rd. Ending 6th- charge struck Mrs Guthridge jt the and up set Ud buggy tUrowing ck-of lhl hd "inflicting a verv them out and lraking 3frs Ellison painful 1 and dangerous wound So The Editor and wife spent Sat- t.oljflr I)0ne an hrnjstnif Elli- far as we can learn no one i.

to jiritav am nnila.r witn tneir two .1 1 ltM auu. blame for the accident as itwasen- Jiautrniera in uatiutim shoulder. Ml Myrtie, was i bruised about the Phone Line 57 NOTICE ictor lue magicion ana Pierce May field husked four ti and bu of corn this season, his average being. "65 bu a day. tirely uidooked for and not due to anv bodys carelessness, at re-port Mrs Guthridge.

was getting along nicely. MAUD ClIUKCU DlRECTOrV Clarence and wife vis ited Monday at J. C. Shelmans. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Feed Stor in Cun- ningham are expected to call and seUle accounts atoiic, as these ac- cout.ts must be settled.

1 Friend's Church every Moral Entertainer will be at the CnnuinghaiQ Opera house all It a real 5ic show for 10c ff siuging, bi of tlaneing plenty of fun. Git yer gal and come to Cunningham every night and so the Victor Lee show the admission to any se.it in th will 10c and a change of jrograiu every night next week. Sabbath School at 10 a tH Meeting for worship 11 Mrs. J. M.

Shelman took dinner: Charley Maiden and lady attend-with hei'son, I. Woodford Mon. ed endeavor at Maud Sunday Hal Evans returned from Cleav- L. II. P.aimtm is visiting in eland Sunday.

Stafford Ohio the first time he has Mary Goff is visiting with Min- visited that state in 25 years. Miss Isabel Lark in wag in the City of Pratt last Saturday. Sunday afternoon a prairie fire burned of portions of the pasture land of Ratcliff Mr P.ucklin and A Fitzimmons. The origin Blank notes for sale at the Clip per ofliee. Services 8:1 0 m.

llinshaw 4 KINGMAN ITEMS nie Wilson near Calista tbis weak. OimrsirAN Cnui) A R. F. D. No 1 Bv Frank Shelman L.

Scannel visited Wednesday at M. M. Sunday Servj-C! Preaching next cunda For Mide One of the best livery barns in Kiiigman also stock and rigs. Doing .1 first class business, would sell stock without baru. Address Kansas olorado Realty co anil evening.

J'ete Dnneour ana lamiiy, Marry. School was held at the Evans and Albert" Nelson at T. Saturday. Conlevs. J.

M. Shelman and J. r. J. A.

blackwells visited Sunday I Sundav School each 1 at 10 a m. ei S. H.i worth of isahel has visiting his nude J. ii. Vermillion this week.

C. K. Osthoff of Colubns has a ia thi.N Drug Store. I'lmer Carter, John Scott and Robert Hiushaw at tended Liturary at Fairview Friday night. E.

Harthua with Mr Furgson in the hardware store at Kingman. Cliartey Wcthemlt an.l family and Charlie Franks mdt a trip to Kingmm Wednesday in C. Weth-tralls auto. Mrs. Spegelniire returned from King jian Saturday, where she had been calbl on account of the Niek- her mother.

in the Lawndale neighborhood. Shelman and wives at CiaraiiCe Shelmans. Mr B. P. McNamec his rented Gf the fire is not known but luckily Lewis McCurtain.s form north east only a lot of dead grass was burned, of town for his son who now lives in Ohio.

Cal was at one time Clarince Shelman went ont to a resident of this comity and all of C.s to help break some colts Mon-his old friends and acpuamtanccs fay- will welcome him back. B.P. A- T-. Mr and Mrs Hooker were and wife expeet to move to King- in Cunningham on tmsiness Mon- man to be close to him. iay.

W. K. Jackett is still in the' count Jail, lie gave bond of $2 Hoagland Bros spent Sunday at 000 kicked by J.W. Wilkerson but lhe Carriyis home heard has not heen approved by the court whether they have recoverdor uot. as vet Gillett would approve it Mon- v' 1 Quit a number of our patrones day but for some reason has not in- i .1 i- TP chill I ri 11 I I 4 (LAiilfn Endeavor Sundav Kingmati Kansas, CJ iristian Church I Mr.

E. Cumor and two daughters. Misses Emily and Sadie Scannel Kitty and Florence, were visiting at Aliens. at Jl W. Freeman's this week.

MissesVerda and Oliver Park of At this writing Mr and Mrs. Preston and Harry Wilson at Hal Ellison are doing nieely from in-Evans. juries received in a runaway Sunday night. KANSAS PATENTS. GRANTED THIS WEEK.

Reported hy C. A Snow1 Jc PREACHES GOSPEL. OF CcCJ Patent Attorneys, Washington. Senora Donna Mumillita Chares a descendant of one of the old Span- Mvrtle El'tson sventSuridav with 1- D. M.

Main, Chenex been attended to. Kaffie this week. Mr Ray ovens was in the City li McNamec, Cannon, Cunningham visitors Saturday; Pete Linnebur and family, Mrs. W. A.

Gridiey and children, Mr T. Conby and sons, M. M. Allen and sons and Mrs. 11.

'Evins an I children and Miss Mary Goff. J. M. Barnes, Lucerne, Oi burner attachment for stoves. G.

P. and R. N. McEntire, pel a I'oicJi- Swing T. S.

Mu? home folks. Paul Connor left ioila MLIck Idaho, vbe? -t get a homestead. Dont forget the discount an drtgoods at ,1 A Itauktv Oliver lfeber, John SheJman, Sr. Gladys and Ethel Cooly and Madge, Mr Bert withers has traded his McPcck are among those that have Motorcycle to Mr LTappof Cun-visited the county seat froir li? nin-ham. ray and L.

B. Kimball, Arkausa isli families, is preaching the doo tTine of npgn every occasion. She believes that in commercial life there is a strife that is a kind of war, and for this ahe would offer the remedy of arbitration as well a in the tronbles that arise between nations. She spends a great deal of her time traveling about and preaching the gospel of reace, A WOMAN'S THREAT- Mr. Alesch hid a this e.

it. Cistern-cleaner arid water ps and will leave shortl for Io-va rifier. S. Robinson and J. A.

west part of county, since the last MAUD ITEMS We have had 'fine wether issue. he If new buildings is any criterion the patrons of route 2 are K. Sobbaand Giieimg st fiV, Emporia, Riding wheel road upmaiib.xesandadledtoourlist griper. E. Weidlein' Augusta, Cleaning attachment fr horse rakes Frank Luusfoid as doing so ne For of a1)OVe patents send work in his line for Mr cents in postage stamps with A yoan- at work on the prosperou counted 18 one clay Sears ranch' had misfortune to last week, Edward Edward Schri-ner made the Clipper office pleasant caJl last Saturday.

Chas Simonn took Jchn Logon E. II. Jewett, llermati Ellis and Frank Albiitton to Tnron in lis auto Fridaj ovening to attend fheMawon lodge. SIGN'S OF SPRING Schni er trif rs tl e. -ate d- this paper to C.

A. Snov have one of his arms torn off at the shoulder Tuesday while working a busker and shreddar. past week. Rollo Vermillion went to Kingman Monday. Chester Bonar stayed over night with Sam McMichael Mondiy night J.

F. Ellison wife and daughter had the misfortune to have a riin-ar way Sunday night. ihorapson Bros, ue a.ving- thend Washington, C. Every one who was at the Fair-view Litirary Society last Fri, night seems to had a fine time from what we can hear. Baldwin house plastere i.

Laos obtain U. y. Dr. 1L E. Raskins was tlie attend- "Well, if that ain't the limUty mtised the postman, as he came down the steps of a private residence.

4What'e the trouble?" queried the passing citizen, who had overheard, the postman noisy thought. "Why," explained the man gray, "the woman in that house say if I don't come along earlier she'll get her letters from some other Chicago News. sng Physician." A -professional ford isdoing the work. L. II.

Bainuni is taUng .1 fe off tnl visiting -H' A few of the boys met last Tucs-' nurse was' sent out to the rawch on night and organized a base-ball return of the doctor i Mr and Mrs S. McManama returned last week from a visit with 'relatives in Okla. and Texas. Elmer Ooyoa is spending thj-week i Pra is follows mifciei-sfcewh or pi oto cl LTivtutioE res report oa ratsntabiiity. For free boo.

Frank McMichael lost a val na- home i.s Ohi ble horse last week, it being the T)y Bru9 deliveresl a car bd MARRIED On tWoH ill fit llioltnmP catcher second one lie nas uoin.s Monday and shipped same 5 1 of the brides parents Mr and Mrs! it3 niniHB i UNDOUBTEDLY. 1st base Mason Cooper traaeu nis uriviii 10 ivimu 1. teo. Mmonson, t.neir uangnter. Charley Riffey is visiting rien t'nd base 1 mm mm mm mmsr.

"Why did she divorce himr team, harness and buggy to Faunes fteverai cf our patrous butcliere 1 M.arv Simonson, and Charlen teaiu. The line-up Scott Jhn -Scott Earl Carter Elmer Cannon Shirley Ilinsbaw Rob Elder George Morton Charley Crick Loyd Magee Gay iJrdbae in Anderson Co. Opposite U. S. latent Office "Because she couldn't keep him ranks, were married, Rev P.

E. snort op official in about twenty S.A. McManaman was a Pratt 0 WAbHiNtrlWN u.u irom btn'ing diamond necklaces nntt ic ill 1 such Wilson Monday. tls we.k. There was no church at 3Iaud anta clause still us Sundav night, but the endeavor what we gut 110 11 our patrons the five relatives and aquaintances were Saturday center field utawwwi i wouki never cuvoroe presaence.

After the cermony abon- If you want to see a dandy show 1 well attendetL a there ereasit, WMk; C. W. Uanta, ribs, owu my busband for that right field tionrt supper was served. The Clip- ana ure get your money worth new onicers elected for the year. n.

Sheldon, sausage. E. 5 nd Poultry medicines and You would if they to cot Soi Any echoed team wanting games' rrT 1 per pines their many friends in Beothc Victor Lse Show next Mon We are glad to hear that Anna ribs raeaU Tl.iQ.nipson Bros I at the day night at the Opera house i.n- i i wishing t-b-tfT a happv hie, Job HinhaT, Capt. 1 McMichael Abetter at this writing. tyvect v-xdtv ham Tied Stov Try 4l.

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Years Available:
1902-1922