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The McCune Standard from McCune, Kansas • 3

The McCune Standard from McCune, Kansas • 3

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hitofauv other office' in southern TnK St an i) a in). Hardware 191 li. It is a town built uj'ona sub-xtantial Imsis and has over had solid growth not 'surpassing the development of tho country, which gives i 1. support. 20th.

Last but not least it is 011 tho great railroad lino connect, Colorado with the great, southern W. B. Kimball of Owensville Indi ana, has our thankH for late Evans villo, Princeton and OwoiMvilh papern. Remember when vising Pnrsonn, that the Abbott House, in tho place to g'itn, genuinotguuro mpnj, or well cqnippod l'ooui. Mr.

Geo. B. JJowmcui 9f the Parous Eclipse was in the city on jtyesday, getting ttb.sribers for jio Daily New cook and heating Bt'CS, STO't Copper, Kansas and at reatsonal prices. Call ate iv b( fire ordering ekevjjifie ill onh rs by nniil promptly tilled. Tin) Jibing Buckcls about whose murder there was such ti terrible (incitement iu Labotte and Montgomery '(totiuMos a few months has been found, well and working on a ifiv.m near Kansas City, whera ho has been since February last.

The trouble Eceins was a falsehood uttered by a man named Foster, which occasioned a fussduring which Buck les left and had not been heard of Un til found by Mr. Kimball of Pasons, who was counsel for the supposed murderer. Another proof of theafiacy of organizing vigilenco committees for the pnrpor-c of avenging a supposed crime. Tall Millinefy. New Millinery goodjBtarrivljl this week at Mrs.

West's olci stand, 0 11 and see them. The Noted Train Robbers. The pul lishers of "Border Outlaws" assert hc.t their history of the Younger' Brothers and Frank and Jesse published six months ago, has already reached the enormous sale of Shore than 50,000 copies. Since 'the latq robbery and double murder at Winston, they have issued anew edi'ioiiy containing history of that outrage, with illustrations, which brings the events in the lives of these airy gentlemen of tho highway down to the present moment. Frr lively reading we.

presume this book can tjavdly I.kj waiasscd, Persons will find advertisement cisrYll'tre. HeroesoftrjeT'lains. Is the charming title of a new book just issued by Dan Linahan, Publisher cf St. Louis, Mo. It embraces the lives and adventures of Wild Bill, dpt.

Bill, Kit Carson, Cnptt. Payne, Capt. Jack, Texas Jack, C-Aifir. Joe, and other celebrated fighters, scouts, hunters, and guides, r.nd.is doubtless a book well vorlh There nrenot many ps oplo ihm great land of ours who do not 1 an interest in the romantic deeds of the gallant plainsmen. See adver'isement oinowherc.

Attention Carpenters and Masons. Open his will bo received by the clerk of the. School Board at Stuttert's Store, f.n laying. stone foundation for the addi.ion to McCune School House sepcratcly and also for the carpenter work 011 said addition, also the plastering. All 1 ids must be seperateand tl board reserves the right to re ject any imd all bids that may lie ottered.

Specifications can bp seen at T.JV. Stuttcrt'sstore. H-mdinyour at omic. I i McCUNE. The Standard being devoted to the i.

of this section of thecoiin- iryj Oiirrcae will aurcly pardon us fos-girnj twenty good and valid reasons why people should come to Mcr Cuxe: 1st. It is in the heart pi tho richest agricultural region of tho WTest. 2nd It isfnow.a live' growing and progressive town. 3rd, -It has good school and church facilities. Water and fuel ft 'tibundant, i' 5th.

The chmato is mild and, hcnlthy. Clih. Work is plenty and wages are'good. 7tU. The farms of tho surround ing district well worked and man 8tl One of tho best grain eleva tors located hefo.

9 th. The coimtry is only 10(h. It has two mail trains and two freight trains daily. mi. ti 1 1 it mis nrsi-ciass uusineSf; In.

men. 12tii.ath.i8 aU tho facilities to makci iii- of no small magnitude. UJth.J'ho' is noble and 14th. 14 as two good hotels and will soon have a very large new one ''lStlL. The society is unexception al good.

I j. A. D. BURTON, Pul Usher. 1117.

9, -1381. 51.00 jcr ADVEX.IDINa HATES, Tine column, ono year, $100.00 column, oiio year, 50.00 Fourth column, one 21:00 Eigth column, 0110 year, 12.0 Tk ansiknt: One per square for first insert ion, and 30 cts. for each subsequent insertion. uo inch constitutes iwtmre. Advertisements discontinued fce4 foi-piriilion of contract will be chnvfrinVffon-i lieAime accord-ing to transient Tlio right is reserved of rejecting or uipdil'yiiigsmy advertisement if deem- en i'lbciioiis or otherwise objection- hblo.

Marnago nnil Obituary notice not fxcerding teni linos, inserted free of over will be charged ten nCLjit-s" iper lino, BURTON SON. il'wtpPostjnasters to whom wo send "tho are authorized as agent to recievo 'and forward Sub- -ThcrTelegraphline is coming. 50 els at -the Tent 'Gallorv. For a nice suit of elofch'ego 'to N. il Tho weather lias heen quite 6ol for inJEow dayo.

V-o-nlHr'hv1 Is 'the Republican Contention at hard. Wheat is declining in price in the eastern markets. Soum? parties lia' 'a hard time to 'c4pre'Bciptions. '1 i i Is it becansc a man's head leaks, has it shingled? Eureka- wringers, the host in the market at1 Wallace Heaps. Ws, that was nice helping that 'young lady pick the chickens.

X'nh hound mail train was about two hour lute Wednesday evening. It wasn't you L.Satjio'-wiyH it was the pigs that turtic'd'cver the slop. On Wcdnesday'our city wrts "visited by a tramp printer and nhoo make. IJ. Hoover keeps the freshest ii drugs aud medicines in the fit i IV'.

-11- if 11.. 11 1 me mauKS of the junior wile for some delicious grapes. "Vor hardware of all descriptions at very low prices go to Wallace and Heaps. Ah x. McCune has bought and is nVing up a mee dweling on Front street.

Does some men immagije.e their heud.4 to be a meadow that they have them mowed. The linest tablo cutlery nver 1 rought to Southern Kah.sms at Wallace Heap. Parents do you know how those ititile'ijaiv'hters arc learning to at the depot? Mr. John Weiii. pd family to the Sar.itng.i Springs' in Missouri vestcrd iy lliorninsf.

L-idioM arc respectfully invited ta 11 lit tho llestiiurjuit of Melutyro if they dr.m. the Tent Gallery and securt a jiie' nre whil! ''it is called to-day, to- ii-itow iy be too late." Yiu Morris has been sick ii- the 1 1st week with a Boro throat, nt it; oiiv.jlj.'a'iig again. V.uy.ou.Ycott, is railroading, v'C i --v 'JV wyuid 'mako a raise ami 04 iVii tlfi wcrfld. 1. D.

it the picture 1 and to coal digging tli its right Johnnie go to work. The Oswegs KepublieiiTi lias a pass Jo r'i fopli'c dr from tn 12th of Ocotor to the Kith of this month Wonder if that young g( iitJvn.H.siic.-vob i in getting that abdominal Ktippvi-tir to lit as a Hhouhler bracti co, -Dealers in GOODS, I. Groceries, Clothing Furnishing GoodsBootsJSuoes Caps, McCUNE; KANSAS. Ees)fictfuTly Announce to their many aud Uvp muliflic rt 11 general that they hand a very superior li-c of all rrmc above which they arc vl. detcrmimed to close out at rcituc- IVfir.iee?,.' to inakc for their i'rjmcK-c order icf fall aud winter Stocks wiiich will arrive in a few week.

and sco their good before pur-hasing elsewhere, yl nl Symmes, m.d. Eclectic Physician, McCUNE KANSAS. ftor a ecucrnl practice than 16 years, rcspcctfi lly offers Uis professional services to the people of this" city nnd vicinity. (fifOflice in Hoover's Drug store, wbcrfthe may fie fannd-at alt ttmes: Parti en 1 ar "at en io im gi veu -ito tlie diseases of women and Harfis Gcncral'Dcalcrslin AgricUlt'r'ITVIachiniry IMPLEMENTS! MoCUNE, KANSAS. 11 KEEP constauilv on hand, a'gener flows, Hnkes, Gew-u Plnnters, the Evetlsior suppliv, ami in fact everv I iii Vdrd ky the IV'iner, at prices lli.it i tiuiiol lie uiiiiLisoM.

vl ill GRAY, M. D. Physician Surgeon. M. CUXE, KANSAS.

fVl "ICEnt MouW. All i-ti; diiy or promptly to. vl ul not, ranges, and a general line of hardware jjRing received at Wallaco Hehpa. It would be a good idea for people owning hogs in thi city to keep them up both day and night, or some of th5ni may get hurt. "Skip," Kcclin says if roe.

don't let "Kobinson Crewsaw jr." alone ho will prosecute you, for ho wants him to settle 'iiiat account 1.70, Wallace Heap have just received a supply of those fine nickle phted polishing irons tho handles never gel. hot and they iieNvf'rust. Mr. Burris, attorney at law of Alia -VnOllt, Illinois, is in the eity wi'h the intention of permanently loca'ing for fihe practice of hia profession. Di G-Wise of Liibetto couu'ysle-clares that cotton will become the staple article of southern Kansas, he hae gone liU'gely into its cultivation.

Kerlin 'the "Bess" Loot and shoe maker is at work on another pair of No. 4 boots, but says they w'e uetf or. aborts! beat this tiiao. The picture man l.e.c.xrno considerably out if humor tlie other day with some ladies, because they would not stop laughing long enough to make a picture. Persons -desiring a copy of tho Crawford county Fair premium list, can gel it by" calling at thij the secretary has fJfi us a fos distribution, Kerlin' f' "I'oi inron jr." was in h'' I'y't fr.ilcd to settle that lit.lt-1 ill.

'-Poor Eoh- inson Crewsaw, whv did vox do so." Wily dul'fl't you conie and settle i'. Dr. Symmes, his removed to 1-h-ie, Neosho county, W( tiro sorry to loose him lusa ci izen. Bat city th it his but 0110 grave in its cenietcrv not much or Dr. to'o.

'Oh those new ihit-iron that the.hOnd.k? UM-er geS'bot are i)uj, thing at Wtdlace Heaps store, is tho l'emark cf the Iridic generally. Tliey have just received a new lot of them that arc uickle jilated and cannot rust. Mr. Hopkins has ft a specimen: of his corn crop in our office, grow'n, on his farm fire miles west of thi.s city, that fully equals that of any proceeding year and he is confident he will gather GO bushels per acre, Terrible Arcs are raging in Michi-: gan, along the lino of tho Det roit and Bay City route. Peopla and property 'arc in great danger, and are calling for itM to fight the devouring Haines.

'of Posey and Gibson counties'1i Indiana are enjoving the second (jroji of watermelons. The first croi having itecQ cut uhort by the drouth, the ruins havs reiuvigor-atedthe vines and they arc ycilding .1 second crop. 4iI am nigh outer sixty year old," s.aid an old farmer from up the country, "and never had a pictur took 011-lil nfctvy an I would a went sixty years more without doin it before I'd a-hall One them scare-crows, uich as they hang out up our way." Was his ro-miivk as ho imcrged from the Tent gallery, "So I come do wn to McCune to Ren my wheat and git a pictur took." We? acknowledge tho receipt of a card of invitation to attend tho soldiers rciiniou Cherry vnle tint 19, 20 it 21 from tho secretary of the Montgomery county soldiers association. v. ill try to be with you on that ocp'bn, vale is one of the pieasar test places in Southern Kansas.

We. have jtVst r-ceived a large as sortin.cjit of, new, type of the litest markets. t. hhwlr books, Hchool books, crayons, envelopes anil aiiy other usefiU article just regqiyed McCune coiner Hamilton. and.

HiU streets. Oibson tt.Co. have onhandflsuper- ictoek oi (hy oada and ieH wlnca tliey are feuing at Socks, stockings by the millions, cheap at Rogers, no useyoing bare 1 any longer. Combs from the finest "Jerusalem overtaker," to the most superb back combs for Ladies at Rogers'. Those prunes at Rogers grocery store are unsurpassed in delicjousness.

We know for we have tried them, go then kind reader and do likewise and be happy for once. McCune Markets. GRAIN: Wheat No 3 1,05 no 2 1,18 no 1 $1,20 per bushel. Corn, mixed 50c, white 50c. Oats, Sac per bushel.

Castor Beaim, 1,70 per bushel. Flax seed, 105 per bushel. Hogs for shipping" 4 to 5c pr lb. Stock, few in market. Beet Cattle, none reported.

Butter, 25c per pound. Eggs lOcts pel dozen. Lard, 15c per pound. Chickens $1,50 per dozen. Potatoes, $5,00 per bushel.

Onions, per bushel. Announcements, For County Ckrk, We are autliorincd to announce A. S. JOHNSON, a candidate for re-election to the of fice of County Ulerk, subject to the deeision of the JJcpubhcan County GouTentiou. For County Treasurer, We are authorized ta announce JOHN TONTZ, a candidate for" re-election to the of fice of County Treasurer, subject to the Kepubucan County Uonvcution.

For Jifrgisteit; of Deeds. Wc areantnorized to announce J. F.McCUNE, a candidate for election to tho office of llcirister of Deeds, subject howev or to nomination bv the uounty Jc puoiicaii lyOiivcuuou. We are to annpunco GEORGE II. WAGNKV'rVi a candidate for rc-olecl ion fo 'tTie flee of Jfegislcr of Deeds, sribjdtir to the uoeisiqn.pl the uepublican Ocvn ty Gout 11 lion.

The Bismarfv National F-A-1-R-! The Eismark Fair opens on the 5th of Sept. and continues until thelOfh 1 Tho Premiums ag'jregato Speed 111 Purfes -li 0.000, (attlo l'leiiiiiiinj a.mi Premiums on liorscs 3,000. on Swine 2.000. on Sheep 2,000. tin l'-ullry 1,000.

Miss Cricket Still, of Kansas, ami Miss Fda Levant, of Missouri, will run a Twenty Milo Equestrian Utice for a pmse of ten thousiind dollar, and (he ehatniiioiisliin. There will ho Trottinir. TlMiiii anu l'aeinir liaeef. lr wiitt-h tiie; eiij tries already nuniuerover seycutvii.vu 'lrlirt rt.wri.i 111 I nsn 'ti tli-l M. I' lrj Ult ranged as to oover tlio six dava of the fair.

There will bo Balloon ascensions, Balloon races, Clnyiy. il Hurdle races 'eVi-j-v 11ij grouniU will.fcn If.ihlcil at nili by ten pnw-ci-ful Eleeliie, J.iy-lits, niakiiii the grove as light' ns, tlius'hdiling 11 new tcaturc, a nijjut as well nsday ex hibition. Fashionable McCUlIS, KANSAS. kf.VI in store, a 3V. plelc line of (ients, Ynutlis mil nnil l.oys latui-t fi li ueniti CLOTHING, Hals, Cups; n.d tt tho lowe-i for ready pay.

n4 vl tt. Pioneer Groccrvinaii, E. 'A, iiob-ERS, lit'iiiral Dealer in iTrocenes. rrovisionsi CONFECTIflNERiES, Being (lit man to en tt 1 usi 1 r-hotivc in this city, i-tntir! on l.timl ml kees the nnd the iJIicaes'. oods hi the Iron57ar, 1 iogsncral stock of all kinds of sllanl-warc, ta)lc and pocket Cutlery, Fani ahid Mechanics T(icls.

TTrAT and in every thing pertaining to the trade, all of which ho sells at the very Biiitillet possible margin. Call and look ilirpugli-'liis s-toro before making your orders el-'cwlierr, and becomo thoroii-rhly couvliieed that you can buy your stoves end hardware as cjicajj iy YUii as the same good, etui be pureluued any where cUc. "7 1 blt.RL!H ftBoot tt slioo Xf ALJi- i.v 1 ewed Boots ia sm-viIiv. nt 01 tier 01 'iimi't; .10 0 nl a ho i 1 1 SIM. F.

STAPP03D, House SiSrcjn Pointer McC'o-XB, KASIS A GUA1NIXG, Paper Ilangingi'fel-. snmittinw, and all kinilsti.i!,!!i'. mental work in. (lie very.dk'.y'l. neatly nnd most reasonblo vl 1 THE-v ST.

LOUIS aud SAN FltANCISCO BAIL WAY. 7obvmiles Under One Mauajcmcirt, Exprbs trains dajly, No change -of cars Ietween Columbus, 'K'an. an'p ST. louts' 'op Hemcnihe.r thin is the onl routo to the Ark GFor further pari i.e." or addressthe nearest fieenf St. L.

S. F. Tt, Ft. or the undernamed. C.

W. Roerers, AVi shaft. GenM. Manager. Gen' I Pas.

tif't St. Louis, Mo. 'St. Louis, M'o excels! 0 Jewelry BtordvJ G.W. HARDW.Y, Proprietor, Columhns, Sansas, Largest, and finest, stock in Southeast ern kansas, Watches C.l.cKk'evel-ry.Sihrware, Gold pen lacles, nic a purchasing.

neatly and proniptiV in a workman like manner. AiUKrrr nousfi. RASBACH LAM BET, Proprietors. PAPSONS, KAN HAH. Tl.o irg'-s1, hiid "UKST appoint? Hcl.

in Soulhern KiiiiHas. 'i Klegant furnished Rooms. l'l-L to and from the Indus 11 a 't Kith. Tlie laws are strictly oy A cro.v.lpi iter Mr. Andrew 1: ia 1 stncuy ci f- 1 ti 1 ir "a finw IW served, Jloijioo i 011 evening, i 1.: 1 -d "i-r.

lSthItisonagoodlijic of trade Mtrior from the ea-it to tho.

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172
Years Available:
1881-1882