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Scammon Register from Scammon, Kansas • 3

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Scammon Registeri
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AUNT JEMIMA'S COLUMN. CONE TO REST. A. W. WKIGHT, P.

L. WltlGJtT, Kit i tor, Uus'n A great many of our citizen mo anxious to get baled hay. Farmers, at tuition! When aro tho members of the P. S. C.

K. going to have another social gathering? John Dixon succeeded Jas. Graham as welghmaster nt K. P's. No.

2 ml no on Monday morning. Thomas Prior returned from Missouri on Monday. Welcomo back to tho Queen City of Kansas, my boy. CAfDOP Subscription Rates fine Year, in iidvanve. 1 .00.

Six Months, fidcts, Mrs. Johanna Coman, a lady whose life full of good deeds and of years, died at Iter residence in this city Sunday, August 2. Deceased was laid to rest in St. Bridgets Catholic cemetery on Mednesday ainht the tears of a legbu of friends and relatives, She was llio mother of live sins and seven daughters, till of whom, except one aon nnd daughte survive her anil wero present ut her burial, iimPH whom her life in most' worthy nnd fitting' example. Friends nnd neighbors of far and near caii testify that no charge brought her ho much pleasure as tho care and comfort of tho alllicted.

most fitting nnd deserving tribute) wo can pay is that throughout the whole of her life, she kept steadily in vioy the 4 'golden Mrs. Emm i Maeklo wusu victim of TOWN COW iAPNY. FR I A A I'd I 'ST 7 1 1 TIME CARD. A. Knyser went to Joplin Tuesday night.

Mrs, J. W. Hooper is on the sick list this week. ('has. Quarton went to Pittsburg Il'ednesday eve.

Peter Graham made a Hying trip to Columbus Wednesday. Hon, J. T. Stewart was pressing Weir City brick Wednesday. Hud nnd John llislo returned from St.

Joe, Tuesday evening. II. X. Harding left Saturday for Racine, to visit" a week so. Earnest Smith nnd -Vary Gibson started for Kankakee, 111., Sunday, At Deem of Columbus wa shaking hands with hjj young friends here Wednesday, J.

A. Glasgow and wtfo andD. jr. spoilt Thursday night in Raster Springs. Jrs.

A'obt. Giltlllin and Killc returned to RcdiSeld last Sunday morning. Bollinger nnd Minnie Collins of Weir were the gnosis of Jiv. (ieo. Saturday.

OFFER FOR AL-E CHEAP lit i route. South-No, 1:1 (1 u. X. 1:10 p. ill.

Nu. 3111 li 25 u. 1)1. Noit'iu No. 311 r.i.

No. Illll 12:23 H.iu. '102 11-20' ci, p. m. Agt.

PEOPLE'S CONVENTION. mm mmm 1 UIUU Business MLSSOLUI PACIFIC. East Hound. St Louis Pus Local Freight luuU West Hound. Express llt.IO Loud Freight 1:25 'J'lio lt ronto Ea-t, Wist, A'orth or toiuli.

Tim hot feature for April it In the direction of Hot Spring. For time (allies and other iul'oniialion, apply at the depot in Cherokee to A 15 Austin, Agt. On Tuesday the People's Party met in convention at Columbus and nominated a full county ticket. Tho meeting was enthsinstic from tho begining to end nnd tho greatest harmony prevailed. Editor House-boulder made a few pointed remarks and uiged the necessity of perfect harmony In the entire orijcr.

Iteso-lutions wero adopted endorsing the Cincinnati platform and denouncing the action of the State Senate in rejecting bills proposed by the Pccple's Party. The following ticket was nominated amid the wildest enthuia-ism: A. D. Watts, Columbus, treasurer: J. C.

Hubbard, Galena, register of deeds; P. Humphrey, Scainmon, county clerk; C. D. Arnold, Sherwin, sherilf; Jas. Wnllaco, Columbus, surveyor; Dr.

Young, Sherwin, coroner. IDENCE CHURCH DIRECTORY. Phrisladelphiu i-hiiu'U sci vices Sunday 4- morning at 11 a. in. Fleming, lt Sunday of month, sonic rs at 2:110 n.

3rd Sunday oi jnontlint8p. nl. Sunday school nt 2:110. J. J.

Dunning, Rector. tho most prosperous town iq Southeast Kansas, Prices art1 Terrrjs reasonable. For full particulars call at cholera morbus on Monday, but wo gladly announce her on a lair way to recovery. The young ladies sewing society will glvo a supper in the school house pa gut? tirday night this week. All should attend.

Clay Adams was hi Columbus Saturday night, thenco to tlio home of Jiis parents northeast. Ho returned Sunday night The ball given by the band boys on Monday night was not as well ntteeded us usual. Try again boys, A good lime was bad by tlioso present. James Graham nssumod duty In the store or Ills father, P. Grnlmiijflii Monday and will hereafter greet you serve you fruitfully from that place.

Joe Oartslile exhibited a iurgo toma-ton Saturday which weighed 20 1-2 ounces. Ueat it if you cau. Mr. Gartsldc has a nice lot of celery growing In his garden, lie knows how tq attend to tho development of vegetables. The tenant lipases being crectod by tlie Norton Co.il fast ncarlng completion and will soon be ready for occu-pancy.

The west part ol town is rapidly growing and soon rival fho east tide. Forepaugh's circus exhibited In Jop. 11 it Tuesday, and Sells ore billed tor Columbus the 12th of this month, and our citrons will have another chance to listen to the dear old century plant the clown and then swear by all tho saints hi tho calender that they would not have gone had it not been for the children. If the readers of tho Register feel disappointed In this week's locals, let such feelings bo circumscribed by the knowledge that both the cditprs wero hastily called away on business and tho duty of aitlug city editor fell on our young and handsome shoulders. If you find any thing galling, spit It out and feast on the remainder, it ill do you no harm.

Armstrong We congratulate our popular and uenial rallroud agent, M. Humphrey, on his nomination, on the ti ret ballot, for Comity Clerk on the People's ticket this coining flection, Tho people of Cherokee county could not find mote competent or deserving gentleman and he should be elected by a largo majority. He a gentleman of the highest Integrity una stands pro-eminent in both social and business circles of our city, and as citizen, is fashioned hi the old faithful typo, mid we can pledge Mm tho enlir votu ol this part of the county, regardless of party uftilliations. The People's Party may well be proud of all the olllcers elected by them if they prove as true and steadfast to their trust will P. M.

Humphrey. r-If wc were as sure of getting to heaven as that P. M. Humphrey will be elected County Clerk, we'd bo chuck full to the brim With glittering glee in contemplation of the big times to come in the celestial plunk groi.nds, arrayed in a crown of glory anu golden slippers, and with the 7 BAB Presbyterian church services at 3 p. Sunday school at 2 p.

J. T. Hmall Supt. V.T. S.

C. E. Tuesday ut in. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7.i0 p. in.

A. W. Wright, Pastor. THEIR OFFICE IN THE Keith 8l fey Goal Go STORE BUiLDiNG. CARRIAGES AT Factory Prices.

Wc manufacture and sell direct to families at Factory Prices delivered Freight Free. Write for CI pago catalogue K. C. BABY CAUtflAGr CO. 1325 Main Bt.

Kansas City, Mo Service at Hie Catholic Church Jst Sunday of month at 8 a. 2nd Sunday of mouth at 8 and HMO Hrd Sunday Of month at n. 4th Sunday of month nt 8 and a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p.

in. Vespers and Uencv diction of H. fj. saeraniet at 7:30 p. in.

J. J. Dunning, Pastor. 18 74 P.FI RlTTER J. icDONALD DOUBLED AY, BANKERS- Noiaa Dublic aqd Iqsuraqce.

moneVtq Lgai1 received UtKUOi'T, cn PAPER BOVtirtf. JUo- AGENT FOR UiytrTS dOLD. hK Business CoRoiV In viTed PHOENIX xJ i OP JTiARTFORD. AND Steamship Tickets 'to all parts of Having made arrangements with the KEITH PKRRY COAL in regard to nn exchange of orders, I will, after this day, accept jk OPDEPS From them in any sum from $1 up. Remember that I carry everything in a bakers line.

I also have in connection with my bakery a c- FIRST-GLASS RESTAURANT The tables arc supplied with the choicest viands the market affords. Watch for the bread wagon every afternoon. Europe, Parker completed his cistern on lleducsday. H. F.

Goodman put tin addition to the north end of his barn this week. Hanlsotg repairs jiibt received. Keith Perry. Jelf Gregory has ndded a nice parch on the west front of his residence. Van llouten's Cocoa quarter pound cans 30 cents.

Keith perry. Jno. Foster lias let the contract for the building of a large barn to Albert II etcher. Water sprinklers and canned lobsters in slow demand. We can supply you pjomptiy.

Keith Perry, Peter Graham will put a large force pump on his cistern buck of his new brick store building. The fresh paint recently put on the store of the Norton Coal improves the appearance wonderful, There is more express matter handled at this station than at any other town between Joplia and Ft. Scott. Mrs. Kmma Cunningham of Waco, came in last Wednesday to minister to the last days of her mother, Mrs.

Coman. We deem an apology is duo Norton in regard to the article in last week's issue. We wero misinformed about the mat ter, heuce this apology. Our foot ball club will not kick ball on Sunday. We admire their good sense in taking this position in regard to Sabbath observance.

Success will surely attend them. D. Mackie jr. is having his property on Kail street, betweon 1st and 2nd streets, enclosed wit a substantial picket fence. A neat 3 foot sidewalk surrounds the house.

---JArs. James Jorrison has been ill for two weeks but is gradually recovering. Dr. Markham has administered in this case and deserves great credit for effecting a cure. The game of foot-ball in Sportsman Park, Weir City, on Sunday afternoon between H'eir nnd Scam-nion resulted in a draw, with one goal each.

The Scainmon club made the goal for Weir for charity sake. W. S. Norton detached the room from the drug store, formerly used for glass, oil and packing, and moved it on the lot south of the post ollice, After the necessary repairs it will be occupied by Dr. Jahan as an ollice, I would like to know what has become of our dog killer? Ts it going to be like it has been in previous years, a few pay for their (logs and the rest not? There are plenty of dogs running about without tags, why are they not shot? Wc await an answer from the marshal or his gun, A Scaniinonite.

---Brothers I'uniborgcr and Ew-bank held a meeting in the school house last Sunday night for the purpose of organizing a Methodist church at this place. The meeting was well ntleiided and five persons evidenced a desire to establish a church of that denomination here. There arc many bore that do not belong to any church who would bo very profitable: and influential in any organization. We have received a partial shipment of sliois purchased nt a convention of traveling dine men held hero 2Utli which 1'or style, stock, make and price cannot be exej lled Do not neglect to examine our shoe and ask the price whether you wish to buy or not. We have some rare values and liijr bargains.

Keineinber the shape cut, quality and general makeup of thcee shoes cannot be obtained uuii-hie of the largest cities in America (with the single exception of Hcaniinon) so you see wo nrcttallantly kccpliiirnptico with the world on shoes. Keith Perry, mm nM. regulation harp of a thousand strings to twang and till the shining realms of all eternity with a soulful melody to make the angels hop, skip and jump with joy and cause the great golden throne CHAIR CAll drink In the inspiration, get up on it AND hind legs and hoe down a horn-pip i in rattling, happy style. Throwing all poetic fancy aiidc if our chances cf getting a free pass to the glorious realms of eternal Pullman Sleepers bliss were as good as Humphrey's arc of To the Yellow Front Bakery. A.

KAYS BR. FROM Southwest Missouri, Southern Kansas pnd Indian Territory to rton Coal Mnntflrmnnry Nc Tlie city jail has been vacant for 6ome lime. Considerable hay is sold in town iind still the demand is not supplied. All kinds of book binding and printing done at the Rkuistkh ollice. A line stock of coffins and ea-kf8 find undertakers goods constantly oi hand at W.

M.l'yo's Cherokee, Kansas. Mike Cnllichan, living two miles northwest of town contemplates the erection of three building ere long. Who will count the residence houses in town, and report to the KnuisTKit for publication next week? The tall weeds loom up as big as life. IFlio has the courage to tackle tliem? Do not wait for the signal Rail in, I Ferns will doubtlessly lose a small linger. His arm is reduced in size and mending as nicely as could be expected.

Keith iSi Perry are building a new barn 22x110x1 2, with an addition 10x22x12, on their lots corner of 2nd and Wall streets, A. Hood contractor. Frank Ellison steps around with kind of light don't you-cry-bnby stop now. It is a girl and arrived Wednesday eve. Dr.

Malum says lie bus hopes of Frank's recovery. The wedding predicted in the RkcJIstkr three weeks ago will transpire ere another issue greets you Perhaps the handsome residence on (Jlh avenue north of street will be occupied early next week. The editor is absent this Week, recuperating in the Ozark mountains, and will be gone about a week longer. This may partly account for sparce editorials, and the nore free use of clippings, but when lie returns, invigorated and benefitted by his needed rest, he will doubt! make, up for lost time. We may however, he is not ollice seekingnor attending political meetings.

Company. DEALER IN being the next County Clork, we'd l.fl "in It," In the sweet by and by, by a big majority. Farm hands and laborers of all kinds iro hard to tret, and the demand will be slill greater by the lat of September when the mines begin operations for the fill and winter trade. When tho laboring men move their families hern they will have to be accommodated with dwelling houses, and at present there is not a half dozen vacant houses hi town. If we want Scainmon to forge ahead and assume the proportions of a young and healthy city, we must be ablo to extend the proper encouragement and accommodations to naw settler when ho easts ids lot with us.

Let us organize a joint stock company for the express purpose of erecting cottages for rent. Let the shares be. say $20, unci the capital stock $5000, and by that means nearly every one could take from 1 to 5 shares mid In sonic cases more. It Is it safe and profitable investment and will help build iiuthe town. DEALERS IN fCapsas City, TEXAS jafdwafe Dry Goods, Hoots, and Shoes, Groceries, Notions and Hardware, We carry a full and complete lino of AND, fipwafe rtiiandise.

18 Roofing andSpouting a Specialty. All work promptly attended to. Country Produce wanted. FOR SALE. Old papers for sale nt tli is ollice cheap.

AND THE SOUTHWEST. Till-: SHOUT KOUTK TO COLO ADO. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to all Points. For rates and pamphlets apply to II. C.

ToW.NSIi.NI), G.P.. Agt. Louis, Moi OK I IMG And nil kinds of Commercial nnd Artistic Job Printing neatly done at the Slightly dinfwured hut still In the ring, Buinerot Kelso still delivers lee, Bargains In decorated ware until closed out. Our stock of queeiiswaro must go. Keith Perry,.

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Pages Available:
92
Years Available:
1891-1891