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The McCune Times from McCune, Kansas • 3

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General Directory. CORRESrObENCE. MlsHes Flora lieelin. Her-cn Hap. inmes is building barn for H.

P. frankeberger, living -four miles north went, nf -I'tw. i ry and Idn Welln nnd esars. A. CITY h.

Wuoclra niiil I. P. Meniil wnm PLEASANT HILL KEWS. WKGrero Olarenoo Aldeit- is ache.s' Mayor r. Ivuncllmea 20x40 feet with a shod 11x40 feet.

Main building is 18 foet to'tlie eves and the addition 12 II. P. Is staunch Itepubhean and Is not kicking at hard tmiei. TTmlal.u..t.if I I Highland I A Giu-rUon around "wH''Jf Ii'Oirt this In.i iHi week. I'eak aUiillllll UL L1IH 12 1 day and Friday, (, Police Judge Simon Sadlor i viuioiwoan XUl 1111 derwear go to Mattox Bon.

uiy Treasurer Nil Smith City Clerk' Si'iiooii Dr. wFiiln UtPI'VVS Id UFA un, iun una epeiu last Bun- Tbaiiktgivli.K dinner; 15ut at the borne her parent, ly had he left his ranch when lie I'ity Marshal I. V. Mi-Ouiih VI1VI1J 'RID WITH weekn ago. dropped on to something Ulllte flllA.

Tin nun ha 't Alias Carrie Eddv attended tli I aecideiitjillv hrnb hU tmr Mreot Commissm.inrr 111 Highland tint ii- i.i 1.1 A 1 TannhliPfi' A I liia Aviiviiui nnnuiiiiui ijij 11. 1, iniii inn inii'i'v iiiiiimih wh iiiiuii rv xr in nuuiu iJiiy nun to more ro mut wnm. unerryvaie is a nice little village but it Won't', iltnl ifv ii mnn Hiimii inianiTj uurg last Friday. we add he got no turkey and re- Alva Jessup haseturaed from turned home disappointed. Gavlord.

sit which tilunn Im TllA fnov I'AHtilanoa nf 1 IIOUKS OlIHIIH ttr 7 H. ia, closes at 8 in, Money orders Vfien at 7 a. rlo.se at 7 p. in. No money orders Hold or lottor.t registered On tiuuduv.

A. Ah 1'. M. uuaiuonq ill that place. has been attsudiog school.

was burned to the ground last Are having a PUBLIC SALE every day in the week. At.lasL I eun 'Aitl-. rnnil annara Hull i'Iiihi I meal without its mel was the exchiiniiiion mm tviww.i Newt K'mg aiidvfamily started Saturday evening. Mr. Peak was Missouri last Suliday to spend in and returned th find to naught but ashes where bin fuml a few days visiting elatives, unpotite had hojju restored by tlio use or Avir's HituMiiiiiirillM uCIak t-oum.

I'assonger, No. 40I.oa.-l, D.W n. m. i No. 401, wuw.

in. freight, No. caul, lo p. m. No.

west, 7:23 a. in. Mrs. V.attie Einbre ham hnun i.v Biieuer stood at day-dawn that morninir. 8oni8 furniture wm very sick for the bast two wt-ekn tlyspeptio misery.

A teaspoonful of this extract before each meal sharpens the appetite. saved. The bouse wa linditlv out is oetterat present writing. insured. Look Mlivuirrh Mfittnv V.

Tf FOR BARGAINS Call early for the Goods move out. EVERY DAY A SPECIAL DAY. una nenze nas Durchiised a u.i,ua IJVII 1W.J." f-ain lot of boots and shoes. In this age of unrest nnd en- line new wae-on. rlla nr.t quiry we experience many seem to feel the pressure of hard Vlreft tllft Mi'ICinlnir Kill chances and sojourns.

W. wmen nis yellow Alliance- lieci ji.in-is:m. of the MeCune Oaddis a promising young man men talk so much about. vny flii'is. lo make a tin wnistle for hi-, onglnu.

which lie did, anil it ha honrd for miles and miles. K. V.S.)encer.whoi.ta,hi.J"0 at Cherrvvule. vliitl and took SOCIKTIKS 1 Timplb Lodge No. .287, A.

F. and A. regular Saturday nlglit on or before li nitum of oach month. A. 0.

lt.MJ.M-, W. Al. II. M. 1'ord Secret ary McCcnk Lodge No.

1, meets every Thurauay t-iiit; brothers are cordially invittd lo K. O. vine, N. li. L.

1 McCUNK Iodoe No. 70, A. O. U. ineeis on the second Wednemlay evening in each month.

Geo. Ilnfflngloii, V. A. J. C.

Roeso, lleconh.T. Osage Tost Ni. CI." A. no wiisiie is spoken ot as a eliilil aythiiig but ask John about it ho at the II II la W. tor tiiefar.tar weet.

He 1'iays wuii one Himself. also the Teachers' Call arid See. Seeing is Believing. See M. Smith's new stock of men's Saturday una unyn- ciouung.

l'rices way down perpetuates. Mr. depariure Was Suddenly eonteinnltrl niA W. T. Stewart of Webb CUy, a broth eioroui- towufram, Alvah Stewart.

several love-loro ladies will sadly miss him. WHS Ivirllv lllll-l. ill II iniiin The reason whv rrU oin ist M.iuday, bv hsvinpr liisf-ollar bone The ThMtlkNcivilKr I'Anninii Now. Mr. il Billy I would not deny my name, And if I did wear burnsidos I woulil n't deny the same.

Now, I know who you are, So it is no uso to gimas, Your name is Mr. No more nothing less. So Billy" don't get ang- At Wllllt 1 IlllVfl III MV own ami siiould badly mashed up. We cannot i ve any further particulars i 1 1. Jepthii liobertaou's of was a success as tn.mli an Infair dinner.

The table was load- The best line nnd lowest prices on men nim uuj a uiiuorwear at jn. ju ed with siipernunierous luxuries of the Sunflower Stale, llnwex-. Jsmim's. 0 wuiiwuouiij ate jj.u uuontju. uuiy in wait- upon customers.

Bargains in Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Flannel Blankets, Shawls; Gloves Hosiery, But just come right along, my dear. Mondav night on or betore. the. full luoon of each month. Visiting i-oiii-iaden always weh-ome.

A. Miller. Commander. L. P.

Alien, Adjutant. Ohagk Camp No. S. of moetn every second and fourth Tuesday in each uiontii. Howe Ttandall, Captain.

D. A. Weathers, Fir.it Herg't. Osage Coups, It. C.

No. 15(i, meets every second and fynrth edn-day in each month at 2 pf in. Visiting ineuibera invited torttend. Fi ed Schoen, PiTMhkuit. Mis muia Itoseberrv of Island has er, the maple yrup fioni.

Texas 11 iiwi iiu 111 inn, way. was ceiiciousiy sanipind. The nan ro attending the McCnne schools (in account of hi'inrr siflr will, Your tongue is rather long, Hut vot.r bruin uIau. old houBehold clock ihat fever. Kimna is bright young Or you would have guessed my name lor Mrs.

It. infanev was nt idtiv pari in nr vnvv rtiui vi'n iiiiij tJiiie huiu fcJ AVblllil troni Illinois eniined for them the hour of ThaiidsdvinL' 1891. Ow- But if 011 want to know so bad That votl M. nhin ha lo 1 lie want of space we ar not Overcoats, overcoats, overcoats. N.

ust let me know in tiie ut 111 e. Miss, Lulu l'cak (secretary. Miiitn nas a line asiortmentof thoin Hoieio give me names or those And I'll send you my photograph. ac iow prices. present.

I was in MeCune the other day, Well Wisuer, I use Aver's Cherry Pectoral freely jiim niiw uuiy 110m aiar. He whs himself hugely, MmilMiu, a II 1 1 A.II.T meets every Tuesday night on or before the full moon of each month at Mound school house. J. W. Preston, Prosidont.

li. F. Golden, Secretary. in my practice, ami recommend it in We have just received a carload of the Celebrated Pleasan-ton Flour which always gives satisfactibn. cases or wiiooo 1 nnn i ninnno IMS I), 11 ('llLim.

Wlin lirkovi lr'o- havinir tound it ni u-n itintr her DiiieniH Mr. 11ml Mn 'i- Now. Billv." come and nbii to cure that troublesome disease than But I'll not be at lifiinn vUii ra-st Immtll it-turned to any other medicine I know of." So For the very simple reason nciiv viij jiim niniua says ur. Jjartlott of Concord. Mass.

You can find evervthinsr nannl. inat 1 rauier neaione, Daisy Dkaw. Just received at Howerton Jk Mason's a cai man or run i' CHURCHES. M. H.

Church Services every alternate 8uudav. Sunday school every Suudrv at :30 a. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. llev. Calvin, Pastor.

Presbyterian Church Services every ket in a fiist-cliisM implement houae by calling on K. O. Harris. ton flour. BTAB VALLEY NEWS.

December is here. Ii. V. Allftll Iiiih Vulu W. T.

Caton is having hisresUurant ual Is lnteres' in I lie lii.riluuru Will Browninir is attemliniy ii-iniMivini huh nxea up so as to give him more room. He will have the Livesnv A' We have also just received a carload of No. 1. salt. 111 11.

after will be Livesay Allen. two weeks. Sunday school every Sunday at a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings.

B. F. Smith, Pastor. school at Columbus. Mr.

Browtiiusr-niid wifrt af. From the first ot A il I will flicted with sore eyes. have moey to loan on oersonal Mr. Shook of Columbus most convenient place in town for an eating house. He is centrally located and be fixed to accommodate as many as can get in the house.

On nnd after November 1st, I will psy cash for all kinds of game. J. A. Blaih. Mr.

Ames, the tailor, was quite sick was in secuuiy. Tiios. IS. Evans. Xf t'Q If If 1 Sow need not step outside: our door to get ajftat $ow ajemt REMEMBER OUR PUBLI0 SALE EVERY DAY.

Christian Church Services' every. Four weeks. Sabbath scliool cvoiy Sunday a. m. Klder Harris, Pastor.

TheOsage'church of the Brethren i uarvii-MU nvm lii sf. mill third Sun our vicinity last week it iiciiiiuii, in liv, M. t. Miintaiiier m.ent mother ol I )nvn uml last week at Isom, Kan, I n-ived in MeCune last Tuesday. She Folsom, Kan, intends remaining here all winter day of each mouth.

Mr. Kudisill vof en ij working for Isario Detzer. able to attend to his business and anyone needing work done in his line will do well to see him as he is a good workman and gives satisfaction. Money to loan at Farmers' Bank on peraoniil secnitty. Thos, U.

Evans. Did vou read the ri-enidem'- Thanksgiving proclamation. HOW ERTON THE McCUNE TIMES. "Official Cit.7 'Paper. MASOE Isaac Retzer and fnmilv Just take a look at my line of men's urn oovs iiais.

xiie latest styles at nara nine prices. jy. m. Smith. to "see Sunday.

Miss Lizzie Browning tpeut Thanksgiving with her parents. -go Copt is having a well dug at Ins residence property on east I ill SUlCl. )on't forget it. The celebraled rrmou farm wagon at J. O.

Harris'. Frank llinies savs he has inn mndi C. BOGAKD, AXl) PKOPRIKTOR. help to burn his coal. lie commenced Auctioneers.

EDITOR to in on olio side rif lli Star Sunday school lo have new song books iu the near help on (he other, who met him ovr-r uhll Cox and I'resh-v ViuvtAru tinva nan wav. iet it ue wiio it may, Frank "Circulation, copies! Jesse Kennedv is raisinir finA1 1,10 tmtclier shoi. of Georcc iittinn tiitiui iu slop pilfering. lflro-n niimtui.lii.. i N.

M. Smith has the largest line of FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1891. I- 1 miu VIII llllltl lloOSC Roberta Imvn niillni.

teen! ui -ii i uoys- ooots ana shoos in the HI city ana kdocks tiie.ni an out on prices. pated the deninnds of the Mrs. George Busby returned home vihh ana itaipii McUurdy have I disease supposed to be scarlet in.H of jveri -a. iof K11 iU1(l silver plated goods. Call and examine them.

CHut and JlalpH McCurdy have fever season, i i i Call and examine them. Jjincoin, last Tuesday where she had boon visiting herdaugh- I Anna Widrtian.1' the cnnnlv an To Our Fkiendh: Executors, administrators, guardians, trustees, have the right to name and designate the paper in which notices and publications of all kinds, that are required under the law lo be published, and we earnestly and resnectl'ully ask our friends to remember us in matters of this kind. wu, jvus. c. is.

uyor, ror cue past threo wcek. ME If IS X1ST Curd nf Thnln. Wo tender our heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly sympathized with us in the sickness and death of our dear son and brother, and will ever keep them in kind remembrance. Mrs. S.

K. Vawter and family. For Sale or Trade. An organ, for sale for cash or on time, or will trade for a horse. C.

F. Elerick. lour and salt are two of the neces- SHlCSOI irn II mrartnn Xr 1 1 just recived a carload of each. perintendent, called on our school last Friday. Pearl Peters' spent Thrnksgiv-mg day with Miss Fannio Lucas, the schoolma'anu Rev.

S. Edgecomh preaches at Star Saturday and Sunday night. Don't forget it bat come. Al McLanchliii letniiied Wid Stater, Willie Gracey, Gene and hrnest Howerton ami ITntva Uring in that load of straw. Yon know it was the one we advertised for last week.

J. L. Vanausdeln of Girard, brought a load of hogs to town Tuesuay. John is a rustler. II.

Crumb and E. B. Springer are still in the State of Arkansas in tne junk business. -We would again invito our corro- I 4 til lll'llll il, Iiu The TiMii.8 has moved. Go to Mattox Son for fine shoes.

Let us go and hear Sam Trunks and valiccs at N. M. Smith's. lull we spectators at the theatre at. Far-sons Tuesday night.

They report a Rood time. NliuutinK Match. There will be a shooting match at K. Wil Oil's I in Cold weather is coming and you will need on overcoat. If vim n.o'( from Oklahoma.1' Al ii i.l.n.i mi live miles west and one mile nor' ll the happiest Crow in Cub Crow the woods.

with that country Hud will emi I I' ii, mm Dv lia ffilCil they are in town. i one cheap, go to N. M. Smith's. to or Aicuune.

invited como and brinir their shot guns. grate next spriug I a hat is more i' urn- in more I oewiicnillK man il liev. Sapp, a qtiondam minister! Ivelv woman? Como iu and the edi- 1 tliia nlai. umi'I, I tor ill tell VOU. this place, with his tor will tell you.

rotie. The best boots on earth at N. M. Smith's. Dentist Woods made us a pleasant An Ohio lady was so frightened bv a snake that her clossy black hair turned white as snow, It was soon re-turned to its original color by Hall's Hair renewer.

BARGAIN No. 1. 160 acres nf hnttnm of family passed through valley luet week en route for Okhoum. The groat reduction on blankets, ladies' cloaks and shawls at Mattox Son's, iwvwa-M. xiniixui yjxx liAAU Why don't we hav a.

litum All those wanting a well drilled will do well to call on O. Harris, or Jo blang. -They arc prepared for the pur A. O. M'ttox and Co'onel Calhoun were viewing tiie people al, Sherman City Wednesday.

Judge Copes and wife went to Jop-Mu last. Sundav f. visit their daughlei, Mrs. II. C.

Conly. Mis, M. Lyon went to Columbus Mondav where she Is engaged i 1 the millinery business. society at Stnrf We have a largo number of intelligent young people who might toko sn interest can xntirsaay. See those line dress goods at Mattox Son's.

Leslie Games made the Tnius man happy this week. Howerton Mason have a carload of salt on hand. J. W. Woolley of Idell, was in our city last Monday.

For Sale or Trade, An organ for sale for cash or on time, or will trade for a horse. C. F. Elerick. ing organization.

Tall; to your neighbor about Jtpl ease. threat JNeosiio river. 30 acres under cultivation, remainder in small timber, small box house. All for $1,200. BARGAIN No.

2. A half interest D. O. Huntsiusrer returned from Ihe MeCune Mill would run dav and niuht if sufficient water could gotten. Ihe proprietors have had to have water hauled from Mulberry creek for the past two months.

Everyone should remember that Howerton Mason have received a an extended trip through Arkan- i it i i Will Thompson of Joplin, arrived in MeCune Tuesday for a short visit whh li lends and relatives. hub ituu rexas last atunlay. Mr. has been sick for son'iH tim and looks verv nale. canoau or the celebrated Fleasantor (lour.

Mrs. A. J. Smith went to Carthage, Mo AVeitnesdav to visit her daughter, Mrs. Haliburtoii.

Half Raie HOLIDAY EXCTR4IOX4 VIA TliK MEMPHIS ROUTE. On December 24 and 2o, 31 and January 1, the Kansu City, Fort Scott Memphis K. R. Co. will -1 1 mg a good business in a live town to Uncle John King whs in town last Wednesii.iv with bis hat imiIIo.i Overcoats; all styles and prices at N.

M.Smith's. We give the news no matter whose toes have to suffer. Mrs. A. T.

Calhoun is receiving new millinery goods daily. Everybody is happy over the big rain Wednesday night. If you want a suit for your boy see N. M. Smith's new Roods.

uAunange ior land. over his eyes. He seemed to lie in dis guise. Nevermind, Uncle John, you ain't the man who got liaby Beal.s. Jllst llWll" ll lllnn .1,.

..1 A certain young man living in loan is trying to catch a Drake. If ho succeeds he will be a duck. Messrs. Fnrik and fucker have associated themselves in the contracting and building business. A.

G. Simjiser, our worthy postmas iiuun, Piivrn ill Livesay Randall's: yes, and stove pipe all the way from 15 to 60 cents a joint. iJetter get two joints for 25 cents. Our correspondents are getting to be very poetical of late. ter, is favoring one ot his feet.

Of course it is rheumatism. ecu roiinu-inp tickets to and trom all stations at one fare, except that no reduction will be made beIov 50; tickets limited to January 5 for return. E. G. T.

A Kansas City, Mo. lllrthduy Surprise. Last Saturday was a day to bo remembered by littlo Maudie Bogard. Her schoolniHteH t.bnncrtit tlicv linmM that country don't agree with him and there is no place like Kansas." To Eiliy:" Youi- name with letters four, Most any one could speP; And though you think vou are disguised We know you very well. You used to bo a band boy, In Union Labor array, But for friendship sake, Billy We'll not give you away, Billy" is a splendid scribe, His flourishes are fine; And if he is not now convinced We'll try another time, Gladys.

Lankviee ixjsms. December is iiow here. Edwin Slane of of salt go to If you want a barrel Howerton Mason's. Walk into oiirsunnhniri nn llinn.lml. lug stair, we ive something pretty to BARGAIN No.

3. Fine city residence in MeCune to exchange for a farm. Will assume small mortgage. Residence clear. Worth $2,000.

BARGAIN No. 4. A ranch of 960 acres in Barber COUntv. Kansas, nil nnrlflrfonno John Morrison, of the Ib rn of Morri-san startod to Clinton. last Ihnrsday to visit his father for a few dayS.

Don't forget the nighT'that Sam Jones gives one of his funny talks in the opera house at l'ittsburg-Decem-ber 17. V. MeCune made a business trip Weir City last Monday. nnu juu, iimi you pet mere. TV MeMillnn nt Mallmwi.n fin in RiiesA Kiiil Itobe.rts nvin nun 'n MeCune Wednesday, is ono of for your I give he-a surprise, which they did in a way tht was enjojable to ail.

Those paints, oil. brushes and uhiss ijocue coumy oeso lariners. M. Sin infer, fornwirlv nt Mi.i'n.m but iii) a' of Carthage, has opened i ii.Btieiii were. Misses biia Lucy Mamie Thompson.

Olie Traylor.Welthie Eierick, Edith lirucee Goldie Bruce, Lola Thompson and Clary Casey. Alvah Stewart has reenvered from and can be found in his barber shop ready to accommodate his customers, up a nuicner siiop in Carthage. (i.A. R. Take notice that the next meoting is election night.

For a nice nobby suit go to X. M. firnith's. l'rices way down. T.

II. Mattox made a business trip to Oswego last Wednesday. t. W. Tu -kai- im t.lirt ntn wlm the good mother last Sunday.

Miss Kintnii Tl built the Mound school house which under tho plow. All clear of incumbrance, to fiTnh is a lticommend to his mechanical skill. sin lessons nndttr the instructions fit vi i-H i ir Sovore Wilson and N. M. Smith out to Uncle John Dotv's last Wednesday and found him still improving in health, J.

C. IienlHHlai'tuil i ion I if; this State in the interests of I the JvjmtableLife Insurance Company of Desmoines. Iowa. General Merchandise. I Lave anything you may want.

Space will not allow me to give a full list. These are only a few of the bargains I have Remember I have everthing from a horse shoe nail to a saW' mill. Correspondence solicited. Address Half Rate HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS SOUTH. On December 20, 21, 22 and 23 the Kansas Ci Fort Scott Memphis llailroad Co.

will sell round-trip excursion tickets from Kansas City, ar.d stations on its line south to prominent points iu Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana. Georgia, Florida and the Curolinas, at rate of one fare; tickets good thirty days for re turn. See late time table folders as to fast time and through trains. For detailed information, address, J. E.

Locltwood, G. P. T. Kansas City, Mattox Hon are rei-eiving their fall Clothing. Examine prices.

T. E. P'vans, of the Farmers Hank, went to Girard Monday on business. A lot of pocket and table cutlery to closa at cosi at Mattox Son's Chink C.dli-iun has been laid up during the past week with a sore throat. Now Is the time to buy an overcoat, Go to N.

M. Sn.itli'a and get one. Mrs. W. T.

Ciiton and son, Richard, visited friends iu Cartbagef this week. forger that Mrs, A. T. (lat-'Vitiili has tine line of Jnlants' cloaks. Miss Lizzio Cdxedge, who is at-ending school at Parsons, visited the home folks Sunday.

Elmer Caskey i8 ble to be about on crutches. He will pro-badly be a cripple for life. Our young people are in regu-ar attendance at the Franklin Ij cenm and leport a pleaaaut time. I.P.Merrill resigned his pai turn as teacher at No. 46 to ac cept ft more, profitable one as traVtfUnr agetit for a house.

Mr. an old teach-er tof Parsons, will fiuUh the term. Miss Leon ice C. Rnshacli nf Parsons, visited Mrs. F.

Elerich last Monday. I have the tax rolls' of Osage township, Crawford and Sheriden township, Cherokee and any amount of money to loan on as reasonable terms as any one. Call and see me. AAUON GllEKVKlKU). 8am Jones, the noted lecturer and humorist, will give one of his famous talks In the opera house, Kansas.

December 17. Go everybody and be happy. Excursion rates will be nrovlded on all railroads leading into Pittsburg. Uy Order of Committee. Sow, is the time to tell the people where they can find Christmas presents.

The Timim is the best speaking trumpet you cn ue. Hnd" Wednesday the ladies n. the The cause vhs to hold on their bats. Now thl time to a.ivfirtlso your loiekaT8 tr'CkS' by thu J. C.

BOGARD, McCUNE, KANSAi Headquarter! for Trading Meii..

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