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McCune Republican from McCune, Kansas • 4

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McCune Republicani
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McCune, Kansas
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In our would (- i A jaanagivo the neoessiiry we may complete tnlK directory at ouce, iffi CITY DIRECTORY. SALE CITYCfFICIALS. IJU1L1 Dili 1. I 1 i Mayor, Police Judge, Councllmeu, ITS LAUGHABLE. Alf Miliar.

M. S. GowiN. cannon. J.

M. Gabvbt. Q.J. Qambill. W.

A. GARRISON, F. D. Wilson. N.

M. Smith. A. Greenfield. The Insinuations that are thrawn, Treasurer, City Marshal, The Suggestions that are offered, The Criticisms that are made LODCE.

When History repeats Itself We feel like giving the 'HOSS LAUGH A. Ftmd A. M. Meet on Saturday evening on or before the full moon. W.

E. Gbkoq, W. M. H. M.

Ford, Scc'y. G. A. R. Meet on Monday evening, on or before the full moon.

Thos. Cranston, Commander. It. ALLEN, Adj't. Lowest Prices, For Cash or its Equivalent.

Bargains all over Tie House Our January Clearance is becoming more interesting. That You may not construe the Idea that a few packages of Coffee, and Granulated Sugar is all we are making close prices on we will offer: KNIGHT'S and LADIES OF SECURITY. Meets at 1. 0. F.

hall the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. T. W. Sttttebd, Pres. J.

M. Cunningham, See'y. A. 0- U. W.

Meets every second and fourth Wednesday night's of each month, at Odd Fellow's hall. D. A. Weathers, M. W.

A. J. C. Roese, Rec. A I.

0. 0. Meet at their hall every Thursday night at 7:30. Simon Sadler, N. F.

D. Wilson, Seo'y. CHURCHES. Pepperell double width sheeting-: 8- 4 unbleached 14c. 9- 4 i6c 9- 4 bleached 18c.

10- 4 22c. American UA" seamless grain bags 15c. Peerless Csrpet warp Hope, bleached muslins, 6d. Good bleached muslin Sc. The lowest prices ever mentioned.

Amoskeag- A. C. A. bed-tick 12c. M.

E. CHURCH. Preaching atf a. m. and 7:00 p.

m. every other Sunday. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Senior Epworth League, meets at 5:45 p.

m. Sunday, Dr. M. F. Kyger, Pres.

Jun- 'ior League meets second and fourth Sunday's at 2:30 p. Mrs. Fannie Wilson, Pres. Rev. Bramhall, Pastor.

BTJTT YOXJR. CLOTHING OF MATTOX and SON. BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching at the Chris- 10 Doz Gents underwear 35c values for 25c. ian Church the third Sunday of each month.

C. T. Floyd, Pastor. LAW and ORDER LEAGUE. Meets at the Christian Church the first Monday in each all wool scarlet $1.00 75c.

80 per c't wool 87c 75c' youths wool 65 to 75 50c. Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' 7 3 4 20 month. Everybody is invited. R. M.

Kennedy, Pres WOMAN'S RELIEF every second and fourth Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. Meets in Q. A. R. hall.

M. E. Lyon, President. Mrs. Etta Livesay, Secy, rens' Rubber Boots.

Lowest prices. 23 ft best Granulated sugar for $1.00 Package coffee, per lb 20c. Wagner's 21b lunch Oyster 15c Sardines 05c. mustard 10c. Colorado Potatoes.

California Honey. Maple Syrup. Buck-wheat Flour. California Dried Fruits. Raisins 5 cents per pound.

Mens' Buckie Arctics $1,00 POULTRY Higher, hustle them in. suits 25 per cent reduction. 1 $1.00 Fascinators for 75c. 1 lot men's pants $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 values for $2.00 9 suits $8.00 worth one-third more. 14 Our entire stock of Overcoats at surprising- Prices.

9 Ladies coats at a closing price. One lot men's $1.00 shirts for SOc. Men's, boys', ladies' misses' and child DUNKARD CHURCH. Preaching every second Sunday of each month, at the Christian church, at 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN at 11 a. in. and 7 p.

m. every Sunday. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evoning. J. I.

Hughes, Pastor. CHRISTIAN on the flrst Sunday of each month at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.

Sunday school at 10 o'clock u. in. Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday afternoon. G. W.

Leonard, Pastor. Yours MATTOX F. LtfOK nrougli our Spiirig Just received; Kansas. We pay Cash for Poultry. proprietors of SUPERIOR BARBER THE Matthewson Items.

S. L. Gowen, did not move to McCredie Missouri, on last week, BT ITEMIZED. but will be off in a few days. Fashionable Tonsorial Artist Robert King was on the sick list last week.

Miss Susie Wade of McCune visited friends here last week, and assisted toe singers in the revival Captain Hopkins returned from Leavenworth Tuesday. For a good clean Shave, ora slick Hair Cut, Uou't Andy Stewart, is visiting relatives Jail to give the Fashionable Barbers a trial Everything in "apple pie" order. Benjamin Franklin Jr, is out again after a severe sick spell. Warrenfelt, is helping to dam out the high waters of the Neosho in the upper bottom. Willard Walker, of Parsons meeting.

Mrs. Jasper Roseberry of Island visited friends and relatives here in this vicinity. serve throe years. cx-iovernor Moses was chosen colonel. He died at Leslngton, January 5, 1863.

Hebar Le Favour, who succeeded him in command, was brevetted brigadier-general March 13, 1865, and was in command of the regiment at the time of Its intvster-out. At Chicka-maugu the loss was 83 killed, or over 15 per cent of the number engaged. A large part of the organization was taken prisoners' at this battle. Some of the many battles in which the regiment participated were Danville, Pea Vine Creek, Mission Ridge, and Atlanta, Qa. It was mustered out June JO, 1865, In accordance with orders from the war department.

The total number killed or died of wounds was S9; )10 died in orison or of disease. Bible reading every Wednesday District No 91 night, at the New hope church. BY 8CNFLOWER. made a quick trip on last Monday, he came down on 402 and back at Some of our young people att- ended literary at No 23 friday night. noon 407.

Mr. W. has a good last week. Miss Lois Gates spent Saturday in Girard visiting her sister there. Mrs.

Bennett Lawler of Mather-son, is now visitsng her mother Mrs. W. N. Bandy. The Misses Wagner are enjoying After a silence "No.91" will try record as real estate agent.

and send in some items. Miss Cora Woodward, of Parsons was the guest of Miss Maud Harry, I. S. Boyer has been appointed FranK Keener, is reported on the as associate Examiner of Labette sick list thU week, Mrs. Agard last week.

a visit from their cousin of Erie. County a man faithful w8 very sick at the home of her John Kerstetter, has commenced Mrs. IN. Jr. brown, is very sic, son, Frank; but at present writing in business? he shall not stand before mean men! the erection of a fine large shop in at present.

is some better. jvir. ana wrs. a. j.

iucijowri, Miss Maggie Piper, spent Sunday tpent Saturday and Sunday in Cune visiting and attended ch-jrc with her sister Mrs. F. J. Morn non. Mr.

John Young, met with a D. H. Wilson' and F. J. Morri loss last Tuesday morning by fi his residence burned to the groun son were hauling logs for the new railroad last week.

The fire started in the kitche and had made such progress befor Mastar Charles Whitesdo and Breaking thb Colt. To teach the oolt to back, hitch him np with an old horse that will back at the word of command, and stop them where the wagon will move easily, tighten up the lines a little and say "back, back." If he refuses to step back with the old horse, or he will brace up agalmt It, have an assistant step lu front of him with a buggy whip, and at yon say "baek" and pull gently on the lines, switch his fore leg that is most advanced, and as he moves that back touoh the other one. Don't whip him around the fore legs but switch him Just enough to make him pick np his feet. Keep trying and keep "sweet." ThUlg Looked Serloas to Sandy. A volunteer sham-fight took place recently in England.

During the retreat la Scotch volunteer, in scrambling Ernest Holstineof Beulah were the peing discovered that nothing wa Mathewson. Evert Crawford an enterprising chicken merchant of Dennis was in Mathewson last week. Miss Rosie Williams' the Prairie valley school marm one of Labette County's best teachers spent Sun. day with the home folks. The box supper given at Mathe-sonla8t Saturday night was well att eded and netted nearly $11.00 Thirty of the friends of Miss Mary Irvin gave ber a very pleas nt surprise Saturday night in honor of her lSth birthday a very enjoyable evening wa9 spent in so-cial chat and games.

Laneville. saved except the clothing and be guests of James and John Crans clothing ton, Sunday afternoon. Lafe Wamsley left last week for Missouri where he expects to re Mr. Bright, went up to Pittsburg last Sunday to get his wife and babe but has to wait until next Saturday for the Loyed ones. The follwing officers wera elect-ed for the center Chapel Sunday School, for 1895 Mrs.

Meador Supt. James Dyer asst. Eva Dyer Sec. Robert Mead-or Trea8. and Charles Meador Li-barian.

The protracted meeting is still going on at Fairview, and the Lord is Blessing their Labors. Now Pray for Blessings on Kansas, through, our Worthy State officers and Legislature.Amen. Mrs. Robert King, and son re. turned yesterday evening from a visit to friends near Girard.

Daniel Keeling who recently went to Labette County, to maka his home, visited his schoolmates here Sunday. main the rest of the winter. Quite a number of this Distric have been attending the reviva fitinrs at McCune and also a through some bushes, stuck fast in a hedge. One of the advancing foe, Green Elm. Rev.

Sprague closed a successful series of meetings last Friday evening, a number claiming conversion. Sunday morning the doors of the church were opened and twelve were taken into full mem-bership with the church. This morning the Beautiful snow is bnsy changing the appear auce of mother earth, and blinding the belated pedestrian, with inicitions of the heaviest snowfall of the BeaEon. teeing the situation, for a joke cam oward the unfortunate volunteer at Mis Danie Riggs returned from Arksansas last week, where she ull charge, with his bayonet fixed BT WHX WlSTlEIt. a ferocious loolc on his lace, ine has been visiting for some time.

i nor fellow in the hedsre, seeing tho threatening aspect of affairs, bawled Died at the home of her brother iut at the top of Ins voice; "llaua on. J. B. Wamsley Friday January George Washington, of Montana left rhonday for Cherryavle. Mrs.

Peak and Newlon are visiting relatives in McCune, this week. ou idiot; dinn ye ken its oniv tu the 18th, Mis Jane Wamsley, in an?" Pftv ninth year of her age-.

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About McCune Republican Archive

Pages Available:
92
Years Available:
1894-1895