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The Leader from Ashland, Kansas • Page 3

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The Leaderi
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Ashland, Kansas
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MOTTO Ii Ui'iEPiilji, AlVD I QLV Ahl. DE A I UG'i, CEDAR Ml! HIM JU'-T RECt lVED. A New Block of I'nu'H Hi tho Old Reliable. Evergreens, very cheap. Call on Agent 11, II.

W. V. N. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Cox return sin cere thanks to their rrany friends for much kindness and nymnathy in their lute affliction. The fourth quarterly mooting of the M. K. Church will be hold at Ce.

dixr Vale tho last Saturday and Sunday iyil Wflff'WI ATM? mm Um Vi' feikaii mmr mm OUa 4 HPlflP 31 ill a-; tflae Irgert, Uleft and Cheapest stock of FKtlAY, HK( KMIIKK 21. lsl7. HATES OF At VUHTIIM NO SPACE, l'EIt YEAR. (Ino Sqiwrf) MS On Oolumu, .211 HO Column, sr. Column, (in no Column, 1H0 00 l.BKtil allcirid rnles.

1 tnchilown tluu'oUinin tnuki'H a square. All bills payahla ill the ml ol each month local m-as. Tho wheat prospects are good. L. M.

Finch called Wednesday. Tho western mail from Dexter has bocti lute for the last week. Capt. StuukGehl of Sedan, was ii) town Tuesday. A.

Yates acconipauied E. V. Pavia to Eurckalast wcck. Yates Murphy have sold a large ml ni be of stovc already this winter. V.

r. Lynch was subpoenaed as witness at Sedan Wednesday. Mr. C. M.

is visiting Pcxter ibis week. Ilev, L. C. Aley will preach at the school h. iU.se on Sunday evening.

terry Stewart writes us tint he has arrived home in Illinois. Mrs, Mollio Whaling will soon rc. turn from a visit to Illinois. Tho best oigars west of the Mississippi at McCorniac A Push's. Tildcn says Hayes' Gnaueial opinions correspond with his.

Yates Murphy have sold their dwelling house to W. R. Whaling. Kd. Pavis is kept busy rjotwithstntid ing tho muddy roads.

The Chetopa III raid is to be resur-ected soon. Frank Kencssonis kept bn.y filling orders for his celebrated thup made boots. If you want a' new sewing machine you can buy one very cheap at this office. All delinquent subscribers must at ouee as our books must 1 priuared. J.

S. Tuttlo has rotno nice chromos which ho is selling during the holiday vacation of bis school. Kcnesson Cox have purchased a fine assortment of Christmas presents for tho holidays. The Murphy movement is all the rage now. Why can't Cedar Vale.

organizo one Surely we need it. Tabler Palo nro hauling stone and milking preparations to build a new mill iu the spring. K. Ellis visited Sed.n this week. Thoro must bo something very attractive over tlat way.

The jail at Sedan is almost ready for the reception of the prisouers which are now confined in tno Iola jail. The Murphy movement has struck Independence, and tho prico of blue ribbou is ou the rise. Rev. A. B.

Walker called Thurs- day. His health has not been very good lately. P. H. Head intends movies stock of goods from Independence to bedan about the first of Jauuary, The damp weather of the past week has trade it very dissagrccablo feeding stock.

Last Saturday was a busy day with our merchants. Kverybody from the country seemed to have come to town to trade. Scott, of the Arkansas City Travel- viainis iu toiiuw rcaiei variety i uL-eupuiiuus iui iiviiuuuu tuau any editor in Southern Kansas. K. Jurvis, brother of tho editor, arrived last week from Illinois, and movod to his farm, near Winfield, on -Wurinaeilnv nf ll.ln ing, (regat3 Furnbhing Mats, Caps5 franks Valises oialhcrza COr1EAWD GEE OUR STOCK AJD PRICES.

1NDEFENDJINOE, KANSAS. Pennsylvania Avenue, One Door Korth of Main Street. in this month. The presiding cider will be present. A Texas "cow-boy," who has been stopping with Mr.

Oregg, lor a short time, shot himself through the band, Friday, while carelessly handling a revolver. DIED. Ou Monday, tho 17th. Winuie' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Cox, of C'ednr Vale, ajrod 1 year, 1 month and 13 The Cowley County Telegram in tends publishing the names of all sub scribers who nro in arrears after January Crst, under tho head of "dead beat" list, That's right; wade in. Head tho bill for the sale of the Osage Indian trust and diminished-rcKcived lands, introduced by Hon. Thus.

Ryan iu Couttrcsr. There were some parties iu from Peru last Saturday circulatidg a petition for the pardon of Col. E. R. Cutler.

We are informed that but few signed it. A Crazy man was fouud iu tho Territory last week wilh bis feet badly liozen, and nearly starved to death, lie was taken to Wcllingron, where mio of his friends reside. Aik.Cy. Traveler. Mr.

Einuk Pitts and Miss Kate Van Peru were married on Sunday last. Ilev. J. Pavis pcriormed the marriage ceremony. They are residents nf Chautauqua county.

No cards. No cake. The Cedar Yale school will give an entertainment this evening Mr. Ei V. Davis Ins agreed to enliven the hour with one of his inimitable perlor mances.

All are cordially invited to attend. Ilev. J. Pavis will plench at Bethel Grange school bouse, iu Canav.lle on Sunday, the Sod day of Peeeuiber, at 11 o'clock, A. M.

S'loject, "Final of ull things." F. G. oore, former publisher this paper, is now at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Peru News We always thought Monro would get in some kind of a hot place. Ark.

Cy. Traveler. We think he will be more at home iu a hot place thau in tKe News of fice M. Aley is lecturing on Phrenol- ogy aud Physiognomy in Pexter ihis week, lie understands tho subject well and hue a complete set of casts which assist very much iu illustrating too subjeet. ii- i A shooting scrape occurred lied- nesday.

(Pith on Main street, in wbich'P. Marshal Pavis. was shot tho ball entering the thigh of the right leg and lodgiug just above the knee. It was done by one Tom Cable, a tough character who has been in town for somo time and who has been arrested by Mr. Pavis several times.

On lust (Wednesday) night he was I having some high words with one of our townsmen, wnen uavis separated them. They camo iu collissiuo aguiu when Pavis once more separated them. At this juncture Cable went out on tho street and began flourishing his revolver aud shooting in every direction. Pavis then attempted to take the revolver from him, when it was accidentally discharged wilh the above effect. Cable got out of town as scon as possible after the shooting occurred, and it is hoped will never roturn.

Courier, Independence, Business Locals- TOCK RANCHL FOR SAUL The best Slock Ilancho inthoooun. ty lor sale or trado. Apply to C. II. Thompson or K.

M. Hcwins. Btf. If you want more tor the money than any other place in the city, go to the noober House. Ten Dollars Cash will buy a "Big Pile" of goo is at Kenessou CoX's.

Holiday Goods at McCormao Pvtgli's. Toilet Articles ot all description at Et. Nicholas Candles at Mo- Cormac Pugh's. RN WANTED" On Jaquins' Ranch. Ulmer it Frank ot Independence keep the largest and best stock ot Furniture, ever brought to lodepend- i Candtoa aud Christmas SwePtmeatS in endless variety at McCurn.nc l'ugh's.

The COMMEIlCIAIi HOTEL, In dependence, otf-rs first eltiss ois at tin- following rit'es Sn. per, lodging nod 75 run single meal, cents. Stabling and to patrons ol the houc. R. W.

Monniss, Proprietor. KRIS has dumped hii KEIN CltiP. load of Ca Tidies and Pugh's. at Kei.csfon Cox's. 22 cts.

per bushel, in trade, fur corn at HILL'S. FILL tha baby's stocking with Fresh, Purs Candies from McCormao Pugh's. The Beat Cigars at skavlin's. CIDER! twcOoim flr NOTICE. Ail parties indebted to the mill firm ol Tablcr A Adain, must up imincdiiitely.

There has been a dissolution of tiio firm and the business must be settltd at once or costs will be added to tho account. Taiu-kb Adams. Stereoscopes ana lloiiemiiiu Vases o.c. at Lew is'. lews China and Ti ys, Chromos, CONUNDRUM, Why docs the Sulun bn' Ta-bler iV Pale's Sucw Flake i lour.

An he is a first clas baker aud an it ju'lge of Hour. Holiday goods in great variety at Lewi-' Prun Slore. Fainoufc -t itj.) a Qj. unaware douse, Ol Paul ii' Leonard, Independence, has just rect-ived another ear load ot Farmer's Kansas atri Please call ree us. All cheaper limn any oiber 1muo dare sell.

lte member the sn, "He id Quarters." A great variety of Hooks, fuitjb'c for Christmas (Jif's, at Prug Store. A good Cana farm of 133 acres, 2J. nubs north ot Cedar Vale, all under tenee and 80 acres in a ood state of a good apu and peach orchard and an nhuudunce of smal. truit-. a uood huu-o, a good well of Hater and never tailing stock Water.

I'rieo tl 000 This is a rare bargain. For further particulars call on or address the or, Jju llii.Iinl, ou the plcmises. miles c. ot Cedar ale, 40 acres iu euliivalion a good spring, sfhirdiuH plenty of stock water. This land is situated convenient to a good school ud to mUL lt f0 1 1 1..

1 pi situated that there is an unlimited aivouut ot ranse and will therefore m.ike spleudid stock farm. Price S1.000. Terms very easy. Address the Cedir Vale. Kas.

Fancy ndi at Ssaviin's, For Ladies' Vests, call at the Old ReliahK For ru'pellnnts('ew Stock) call at the Old Keliabie. Fur Ladies' it Men's Hose, call ou Davis at the Reliable. For any thing you are ic need of call on Pavis, bo has it. Fresll Cider at Skavlin's Hall. If you want Clothing, Hats or Caps, Hoots or Shoes, don't fail to call on Keocsson Cox.

They are tclliug cheaper than ever. 7 MEAT. MEAT Kenesson Cox will iu tho future keep a supply of Fresh and Salt Meats, of the best quality cio' i liv- iug prices. arm For Sale, A farm ol SO acres of good laud, on Cedar creek, iu Cowley county, 2ji miles west ni inlnr ale. It is in good neighborhood, and wilhiu (100 yards ol a school liuu-e.

The said land has 40 acres in cultivation and is nearly enclosed by hedge in god growing order. Plenty of tinib for tire wood ai good stock water, ou the uroniisos. aud is situated convenient to public roals. Price 700. Also 80 acres ol wild land four miles east of Cedarvale, on tho main road to So' dan.

Price 3250. Call ou or address Daniel Bacon, Cedar Va Kansas. Commercial Hotel, (formerly Ger man House) 11. W. Morns.

1 ropri otor, Cor. Maui Otn Indepeud euce Kas. 2SO SHEEP Foi' sale by Ed. Jaquins. Terras easy.

Cnil at Lewis' C'lltistniiis Gifr foi- el. ben 1 1 TON fA. nans.vs. 1 -'I In roi.neo. tlonwilli llie House.

Term-. lieanu.l'U' 1 II MOTEL, iU- iMiiin- tor iiu-n, (iiod iiLrv, ilm-k aril sun! scalis in rtihi tin- If. U. Sn mil iiki.1', rnprii'tor. HOT EL.

(ForriHTlv the Lnonaii uuse,) SID. J. MAJOR. Prop p. KA.NSA.H.

hon-c has been tlifron-rhli rfn.ivtiu.l iinil aiii! iui ui-li-M thmuirhout tl, in tn i.rvv furniture. Spt-ciil ai'i-uunuti iutitin- oilice in I'uiiucttiuu wilU ttie hum i ar- I I I OaLL) Wi-JUL. HOLIbE. Indcpeiiiisiice, Kans. LARIMER I1RYAXT.

Alfonso O.ntxEn, I.aiullord. and a ay IlnWAtin, Kas. CKTHAL HOTEL. Mils. J.

SMITH, Vrop'r, Cedar Vale, Kansas, Aeroiilmoriation llrflt Clrirpenrea sotuiltle. Sauinlo Koom for t'omiii'-T-clul Moo. CKlAH VAI.K LM(iK No. It.4, A. V.

A. M. rr'-'ninr inni'tin'j'. Suturday on I or l.cl'oif llit- lull ni'in of t-ni ni'-ntli. isiiitii: i'liilliots cMi.liaHy fu I.

Vm. V. l.YNt ll. BIG CANA WATER CYliLLS. The D'g Cana Flouring Mills are situated at Cedarvale, and run by water power and doing a thriving busi-nes- in custom and merchant work, doband barter work douc according to contract.

1. F. Tabi-eb C. A. Dale Propri netors.

S. BROWN CO, DEALERS IK rii irinnnin lXDErKxnnxcK Ki.AEViT.i Iudcpendenco TARD3 AT Itulppemlcnee, liurlintou, Hmnbolt, Chanuto, Tliaycr, Freilutliu, Xcoslio Falln. flHCAdO OFFlrE lionm 2 xmth Water St. And Potor crw three timiR and the Cock went out and wept bitterly. When the morning was come, all the chief priests and elders of the peopls took counsel among themselves and went out and bought ineir BOOTS AND SHOES AT JjFk) I MEAT MARKET.

i Mi rrilKl.t. El. AM. DU TCHERS. I Ki'op i'ontnntlv on hand Fresh Be aiol ill s'lpply In lare Ion reuoi-i prioos.

M. tri TURNER it OTIS, Or. Main (.1, A Peon. Fvp. Initi-piMiciKe' Kaaias.

Transact a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time ddposit. Money to Loan, GIVE U3 A CALL, V. Butler, avenne R. ft entiipiny, Ni'W Ytrk.

First National Bank Col'tpiViti. tliln. Mears. A Jovee hnlioiu-rs u-oj lrv tt.T'it. Colnui.

bu, Ohio Nulinn.il Hank, Indiana. First National Rink Kmisas City, Toi'eka bunk, Ransari. DYE, BROS- Wholesale Grocers WJ. S. Browu'sOld I5DEPENI'EXCE, KANSAS Ooodj si.ild lit Kansas G'ty pvieos, Vfit freight addetf.

0. X. AN Independence, Kansas. V. DONALDSON, Watchiiufcer a h'sr.

Deafer in AVatehcs, Jtwelrv, Silver Ware, Clocks, Pistols. Cartridio Fine t'oek- ct Table Cut. cry, Gla-scs, Fancy Uouds. ic. Watch repairing neatly done and warranted.

Last Maiu ludej eudcuee, Kansa-t. WU. P. LYNCH, ATTOhNhY AT LAW, BEAI. STATE AllKST uud NOTARY fUBLIJ, Cedarvak', Kaprn.

J. jacBiian, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, KKDAS KANSAS. K- J- Li IIju, ATTOR EY-AT'LAW 1NUK1M NUDNt U. KANSAS. P.

fcK VLIN, Confeetloner, uud BILLIARD HALL. Kep Cnustauily ou hand Tobaccos, Cigars. Notions, Codar Valo, Katuna 4.1 J. A. JUI1NSUN CONTRACTORS, Carpenters Joinefs.

So'Un, Cliauftnicj Jfi County, "new ha loon. ML LLIXIX, Prop'r. Tust opened the best stock of Liquors and Cigars ever brought to Southern Kansas, Those wishing a good driuk or pleasant smoke, should give me a call. GOTTLKIB UnOTIIEU, Dealers in CLOTHING, Gouts' Furnishing (Jooda, Boots A Shoes, Hals Cans. Pono.

Avenue uoxt ti or to liulr Iitd. l.vanst-. II. 1YE. C.

II. P. Patterson informs us that ho has discovered a fivo inch veiu of coal near town and intends working it aoon. McCormao art thinking of moving their confectionery store and billiard Ublc to Dexter about January-first. W.

C. Shinn has Bold his intorost in the Pculgo City Times and commenced tanning hides instead of delinquent Bubsciibers. Viets will still bo found at his old stand ready to receive your orders for taddles, bridles, halters, harness, ie. Repairing promptly doD. Mr.

11. Birubaum, the princo of good fellows, who ii ttanufat'iinng cigars in Winfiald gav a call. We had the "Htsnro of fcunU-12 tp of'b; cb nh i or. il. i FOX SALE.

SO Acred good laud, two years old hedge nil rouud and cross hedge. 40 acres in cultivation 22 acros in wheat a good well of wator, and good young orchard, situated in Conly County 2J miles S. W. nf Ccdarvale. T.

11, Sartin. Inquiro at this office. FARM FOR SALE." Containing 1G0 acres of good prairie land, 3 miles Iroin Ccdarvale- 45 acres in cultivation, 35 acres in wheat, 4 acres in timothy, 300 fruit trees, 80 grape vinen, frame house 14x20 feet 1 l-2storys high, well of water. Will very cheap, and Rive lo-or time ol 1 1 I Her 1.

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Pages Available:
96
Years Available:
1875-1889