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7. v- i IT I TO en GTE THE ILJILJL CUNNINGHAM KINGMAN cdUNTY. KANSAS. FRIDAY APRIL 2 1009 Vol VIE i J. T.

Waters 1 T. W. To whom it may concern. I have disposed of my interest in the Home Telephone Electric Companr, to J. T- Ebler.

Mr I CARPENTERS and BUILDERS Just came to town will Elder is to receive all accounts due I I- figure on your jobe AT HOTEL areJocatedVin our new itore and rurnung; full blast. 7 -t .5 r''X. i Spfing stock arriving by every train. We are certainly proud c( our buyers selectron ancl feel assured a goobly; portion of vour patronee in everv thing iif Dry Goods after you ee our line." Remember we are a quality headquarters. WE SELL 'THE FAMOUS HARVEST HOME rGANNED GOODS EXCLU-SIVLLY IN CUNNINGHAM.

the Star Brand Shoes. Gome earu 'QlTvAqlMoc tYB puVy OFFICE CUNNINGHAM WATERS CUNNINGHAM KANSAS PROCLAMATION. PERSONAL ft AND LOCAL. the Company ami will pay all iiv debtedness of the Company 8, K. S.

Ratcliff 1 WANTED Cattle to pasture Smiles east and 11-2 miles north of Cunningham Good pasture and good water- Terms, '-reasonable HIGGINS W1LKERS0N A11' those knowing themselves to be indebted to me will pleas call and settle at once. J. T. Carrier. Sec Cr.nnmgham "Waters, the new carpenters, notice their ad in this ssue.

Give them a trial. NOTICE To whom this may concern, Having purchased Mr. Ratcliff interest in' the Home Telephone and Electric is necessary that all accounts be settled at once, if von know yourself to be indebt-ed to us please call and see. us a-bout it. Ira, L.

Maxson, Mayor of the City of Cunningham, Kansas, do hereby Proclaim that- on the first Monday- of April 1901) there shall he an election held for the purpose of electing a Mavor. and five Cou- Yous merchandise better Help the Editor by paying for our paper. Biinginyour job work. Subscribe for the ('Upper. and a Police Judge for the for Lb II Shippi ong tags tor saie at City of Cunningham.

Election to 1 fe held in the Woodman hall in stlie Citv of Cunningham, Clipper office. i Dated this 4th day of '31 arch 1909. Jra Maxson, MAYOR. Buy your nails of Hare at car load, rates. 322222 FOR SALE A nice Kaf tan go eart at C.

T. Jones. Mrs. Mrs. R.

J. hiimonsdn returned Young men and young1 Miss. Lillian Cleo Hitter, Reader and Entertainer will give a Recital at the Christian Church, Saturday evening April 10th 1909 Admission )5 and 25 cents. Mr. Melson was a Turon visitor Tuesday.

Mrs Lingg visited Tuesday after OCT noon with Mrs. Pete Linnebur. The demand is greater than th supply, and a large number of yo Cunningham C. Hooker was a visitor Tuesday. The Annual School Meeting will be held April 9 in pi a ce of July as heretofore.

Rev. John Hankins will preach at the Christian Church, Sunday April 4th, Morning' ancl evening, Mrs. W. E. Palmer of Hornell N.

Y. visited last Saturday and Sunday Avith her sister Mrs. H. R. Maxson.

3.iss Carrie Carlisle returned to infield Thursday after a visit with home folks: Judge Gillett sentence Ira Fr eneh the Wotlegger on five counts-Total $1000 and 3G0 day in jail- The Pratt Union ung and women are wanted at 17. J. Kngel returned Tuesday once to complete courses of k- vCA -PlTlCI TOT lij GlMt 0 trom Lake City, keeping ana shorthand in redom.i For those occasions where correct dress is aa absolute During the pas1 necessity, the J. is intended. The many men in Business Get your doth pressed at the City Barber shop.

Notice their prises in this issue. Blank notes for sale at the Clipper office. Grint Sh afford of Wichita spent Sunday in Cunningham. Karl Scott spent a few days in Pratt this week. .1.

M. Rat cliff shipped a car of hog to Wichita Monday. Myrtle Cooler spent Sunday with home folks. Olive Biber is abb1 to be out- after his sickness. A.

Buyers of Kingman was in our city Saturday. Bret Hart made a business trip to Kingman Tuesday. Eblon Hart spent Monday night with hme folks. .1. E.

Hare and wife went to Viol, i Saturday. Miss Hare spent Saturday with 'home folks Wichita. Mrs. R. J.

Si nouson spent Wednesday with two we have received-fa city wearing this, A Finer Shoe tor men, anJ proclaiming its unexcelled and essential features should fur- nish a reason why, if you desire the very choicest styles hi more calls for our grvdnates tha loot wear, you will have J. R. when next yoa purchase. You are sure to End that it will meet your W. Grid ley spent Wednesday at.

S. Gridlevs. we could supply. We have not now and have hot had for somt highest expectations for dress, comfort and service in 1 a Wi i REMEMBER Til SALE. I will sell at public auction at my barn on April -3 the following: 4 horses 1 wagon, 1 snrry a buggie 1 set buggy haaness and house hold goods John Godbout Clarence, Shaw- made this office a pleasant call this week as he wa passing through on bis way.

toMc-l'herson. a lugii grade shoe, he K. J. Oc K. is made in one of the ten big specialty factories owned and operated by Roberts, Johnson Rand Shoe St.

Louis. J. D. Melson and family visited time a single graudateof bookkeej Thursday evening at P. Linnebur.

ing and-shorthand out of a positio whos? a))Iication in on our em i- IS" LW SHOE 'SHOE .1 JL. J- -V- J. J- Jfo. mo patent colt is made over the "i'jtrr" last, effordinz a sufficiency of room combined, vjitli absolute correctness in style. ii.

Ii IT West Painter creak Item. plo merit bureau, file. This fact should be quite encouraging to the young people who havebaen hesi 'Quits a nice snow storm Tuesday, looked some whu like winter again. W. F.

McMichael and family tating to spend time and money for a business course, fearing that they Lcwren and Faun is Wilson wore Cunningham visitors Monday. Albert Milton Hicks was born in Xiima, Park County Indiana, June 27, 1851. His parents moved with him to Henderson Co. Ills, in 1855. Deceased was married in Muscatine, Iowa in 1872 to Car- could not secure employ merit when visited friends north or Penal osa their courses were finished.

We Marie Smith from Kingman ac-coinpained Mable Ellison home Suuda v. can assure every cue who takes our Miss Jennie Walker spent Sat- oline If Linn. He was a harness Friday night and remained over Mr. and Mrs. McFili visited at coursc of hookkeeping and short W.

W. Dotvs last week while hand that they will be placed promp- lava Kingman. maker bv trade resided in III Sunday. Agnts Goetze is on the sick list If we meet and like each other, 3Iosr parents vill rejoice with If we tell each other so, IMr. ami Mrs.

.1. P. Whit la over the If wo ilk awhile togeather. recovery of their little son who for What's the sin, like to 4 days was in the hands of kidnap-What' the use of introductions, pers. Ap1 yet thinking persons And a lot of other rol must regret thit it necessiry Why not.

play we're little children, to pay the outlaws he And be friendly on the spot d-m titdeil as the price of the '-hUd's sife return. Such a pay- Carlisle gave us a be- nient coustituies I incrae in-fore going back to his claim in tlucement; to lawless men to steal Oklahoma; and paid us for i he the cliildreii of other parents and loose inois until theppring of 1878 when there had the misfortune to a valuable horse. he located in Kingman county Mr. and Mrs. Bainum were call-Kansas where he lived until about efs at Tapps Sunday.

tly upon the completion of their course. We can also assure them that they will be placed in good position which will In highly satisfactory to them. Business firms and railroads ara bagin ning to rea- Florence and Ada Bmta, Lena 1898 since which time has made Levi Dotson has purchased John Carter and Anna Kelley sj.ent Sun- dav with Irene Reed. his home the greater part of the Bossicks farm, he will take possess- time in Wichita where he died Lee Cannon and Russel Wilson were Kingman visitors Saturday. Mrs.

Carrier and son went to Kingman Wednesday. Mrs. McCaughty spent Wednesday in Kingman. E. S.

Kateliff made a trip to Kingman Wednesday. Will Price took his father to Kingman Wednesday. Mrs. Rosa Clouse is reported as lize the through practical, training Clipper, add ress. and said send to the same bjeca them to equal anxiety and Dilya, jsuaering.

i i i l. I a lie. imp given the graduates of the Fredonia Business College. If von have not sufficient with which tt pay your way thru, school, write us and state frankly vour condition, an I Chinese joss-sticks are on me new tariff bill, made a masterly ad- free list in th Payne tariff bill idress expl iu itio'i of the measure This looks a discrimination ia fav-' Sunday morning March 28 th. He leaves his wife and two daughters, his mother in Cunningham, and two sisiers and four brothers to mourn his loss.

His body was brought to Cunningham to the home of his sister Mrs. E. II. Jewett, where funeral servicis were held last Tuesday, conducted by Rev. Votaw.

The interment being in Maud cemetery. we will submit to you the plans that Kr of the defpised Oricmal. being quite sick with Gripp. Mr. and Mrs.

Stultz who have been visiting their daughter Mrs. Hellar, left for their home at Ell- inwood Friday morning. 3Ir. Jim Dotson spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. IIogan.

Earl Bainum, Mark Carter and Chester Bonxr visited the Walnut Hill school Friday. (attacks of the Democrats. Never in Tom Long spent Wednesday the Count Seat. have proven so successful to manvl rt, i i- 1 Mrs. Taft, wife of the new less, we venture to believe thu others who were in vour i i- nlnt cmt'M a Hints to- the Keouoliein uartv will imd it ion immeaditaly, Mr.

Bossick go to Spivy. Phone Line r7 Mrs. J. C. Shelman visited with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Cooley Friday. C. Siielman spent Friday at his parents. Ella Burns visited Friday after noon at Pete Linnebnrs.

L. Lingg and daughters and Mr. CTT and Mrs. Leisman and daughter and Pete Linnebur attended church at Cunningham Friday. iMavwesend you our large illu-1 iti rney omcer in m.

-ir- Hmuu.inv-au.-i mi- t-t bans we oifht to thankful it i voters that it is a s-ood bill s' rated 188 pig a citalog, tli3 largest. ever put out bv a commercial i I Mrs. C. Peweese and Mrs. A.

Holmes visited Wednesday in Kingman. Mrs. Wymer and diughter went to 'Newton Welnesdav. she does not insist on being accom- "which imposes a tax of eight cent school? Address Fredonia Busines i CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our many College, box 4 Fredonia Kans.

a pound oil tea and fails to increas thy lax on beer, which continues heavv duties on woolen goods atI pained by a bras band. Taft is -sent for 'the Chief Engineer of the Pauam Herman Ellis and. wife left Wed-i friends for the kindness shown and FARMERS, RAILROAD. r.esday for K. C.

where they ex- many courtesy and kind word eet to make their home for a few -ot (which took from us a lusbanJ, son, Two Hundred Mih-s to Be' Built in ami told him he wants the big I ditch "finished by' January I'Jl'l. trust the Chief Engineer will 66 ended ouiu western v-uuiities. What's the use to be pretending That we're something we are not. imposes higher taxation on gloves and stockii gs. while it refrains Irom lowering lnse duties which profit he 1 rusts he lowering of whieii would yeaUl abundant revenue.

The declaration of the new Af- The school of Dist No. its term of school Fridav: land brother, words fall short of TOPEKA, March 25 The Par J. A. Deukeand wife made a Iiri i a a expressing our appreciation of su- prove equal to his commission. We are hartilv in favor of havi- mers Stock GroAvers, ltailroad? we.

re nuie ennaren. i i I And be friendly on the snot? Ii li.nnrp snput riflftv nt. 1 .1 company, is tuc newasi anuuiun i McConaughys. the railroads of Kansas, It was giv. Rules are mad for fools and cowards.

xr.pio oaruuM u.u ch tender and true harted kindness the week. May the hand of affliction rest T. E. Scott went to Wellington lightly upon our friends. Nature's laws is ample guide: tt oVi en a charter bv the Kansas charter ng the date the President's ina-' tornex c-renoral, George.

ick- changed from March i ersaam, tail tnore will he no dim- 4 to the last Wednesday in April. mutioti ol the energy and fidelity We may never get to Washington with which this administration wiU A -A 0- II "I'M A TT '11 111 board 'l lie company inten-. -r spent Saturday at J. C. Nothing that we need to hide.

'ds to build a dine from Pratt, th Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shelman ro Edwards.

Efowa. Ford. 4- 19 e.tigate and proseeut ations I meancnoiigh to wan' to see the dav I ol the aut'i trust law wul pnve soiled by bad weather for those that welcome co to mini- oeoMie Mrs Carrie 13 Hicks. Wife. Mrs Hicks.

Mother. Jewelt Sister. John A Hicks. Brother. And also the brothers and MEAD CREEK.

started for StalTord Saturday, where Q-y- Haskell; Grant anil gtantou th-iy expect spend, a lew days; ,4 .111 counties and branches, lne propo- with their son Edd. y' sed line is to be about 200 mils It the first of thu week. Rov Iliggins and Mason Cooper moved J. Wilkersons barn from his lot in the north part of town to his place south of town Tuesday. Th entertainment given by the Ladies Aid Society Friday evening was a grand success and was well 'attended.

Mcreover, some of theso days are. I i i L' 1 1 I FT- 1 'Mil I iM" the IT. S. will lose -w Pi-esident jjeisman anu lauiiiy iiiieiiueu idel ci rcn at ed 1 ut i 1 3 oa ndevl from neumoniaif the date is not altered. The i cor pdrato rs a re G'C Brown, Plains; J.

N. Plains; J. II, Collingwood, All is good that is not evil. All is right that is 'not wrong. Free the world from foolish mincing And life will be a happy song.

What's the use of thinking evil Jnst because someone forgot. Why not play we're little child ren. And be friendly on' the spot? Why hot meet and knoweach Anj'where we chance to be? Why disport our chains and fetters. reports that president Taft. and his associates would (deviate widelv church at St.

Leo' Sunday. Joe Buscher and John Schnmp Ii. F. Deweese aiul wife and Mrs W. T.

Cannon attended the funeral spenCSunday evening at L. Lingg. Plains; J. R. J.

E. Gcor- I Mis Lauretta OcConnell went 0f a. Hicks at Cunningham Tues- has Presrdent Zahiya of Nicaragua fr0.n thi.plic-y of his prlecesor seems tint Mr witi at- th- infractions ih. Roosevelt has gone, to Afri he aw corpor itioTs of wealth has nothing to fear from the "big ce, liDcrai. Jne company to Wichita Thursday.

dav a capital stock of 100000, 1 his Willi XXlIllO iuwnusm, I i i lis one ot me numerous nmroaus CASH DOWN. stick''. There arc some indialio's T. Conlev and Pete IJnnebur incorporated in fie last few years. A re slaves, or are we free? I that he will find a shingle weilded aid family were Cunningharr visit- to gv th.

people living in the five Miss Nellie Klder went to King-j Bertha Goetze, Edith Shafer and man Thursday to spend a few weeks Myrtle spoilt Sunday at returned to her home in K. C. 1 uesday altera few days' Mr. Ilogan had, his arm broken isit with her 'parents, Mr. and and his face badly brused in a run-Mrs.

OcConnell. taway Friflay. ova 3Iondav 'southwestern and Mrs. Dough Oh, anyone can buy a foreign title nowadays. Dough Yes, but not oa Joe Stover of Goddard is visiting counities of Kansas transportation Is it wrong to bless and gladden? i bvamanufMr, Taft's 8io and Is it wrong to nod and smile? er quke as effective as a big-Why not, speak to friem-.

and Strang- gtik.in!thee hands of a man of less Why be-strangers any while? Hr I at Pifo T.innP hnr at. nrpyp i tacultlCS i it.

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