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The Cheney Weekly Blade from Cheney, Kansas • 4

The Cheney Weekly Blade from Cheney, Kansas • 4

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GARDNER, Notary Public. FRANK B. Sec'y 1 1 ic a i i' i nav rim am mm 9t uw Mto ux xr. Ji. Hamilton ha I lm tTr'Y-B-Grierf at Cairo, Pratt coun- at last returned with the glad thlin iSiE? If1 and 80 cannot to bail 75 or 80 tons that 1,1.

pvp, pubhsh U1 try to be more nar- Tinnescah Valley Loan Company, fffiS nto thf door, wherein lay cofd unfti11 8poke with oneao- t- vuicu. v- i ucn ariivvr iha I would advise all who have not rnT uuo 7. ru6uiw WM hi, fire. Wf. Jf UEN'T.

reaomg, ana whos literature is lim Moray; to Loan on Qood Farm Security at Lowest Rates cucm reter is quite sorry. A good Bakery and Restaurant in ited to subscribe for the Blad. ami are an uere.1 behold, diligent search was SSwfft Unt the Lems of "eir tuey search; and naught Lueney. UUI oa or address tney will cret aom Wvi JJ. And behold one of the rulers took these men tq the inn, and saith unto the landlord, Lo these men are In peed; provide for them; and behold.

I bring money with which to, pay thee. L-are for them and whatsoever thou snendest more when I come airain I will repay thee. 29. And the people cried ont with one voice and one accord. Woe be unto the city of the Plaicsl, Verily, it will W8 also plac Chattel and Personal Security Loans.

5-tf o-" lubGicaiiin; Marsh all ScnooL-HorsE, Feb. 4. R. P. Dodds, I reading.

-UEAR UNCLE PKTEn: EEAL ESTATE, INSUEANCE COLLECTION AST'S FOR EXCHANGE. Yearlings and two vpnr nl1 GRAND VIEW HOTEL. You faif the little folks to nfcwand the request j-uu MHKiwmeare amon? the anivniQ mese men. Tou about our school. We' haven the boV7ls you about our school znJCV ci-iiauge ior steers.

at the Grand V.smcerastteue: r. I nave 31 scholars in ei.i ni mnnin cu uut Aase these Saturday, 11 Vf Lsc.noiar8. in chooL men 4o tlie l. eraDIe for Goddard and for Murdock than it is for thee! Feb. 1 8.

My Inn 1 T. J. Ho AG, 1 miles S. W. of Jewett Farm.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. improved ana Unimproved Farm and Citr Pronerrv for in the Motaf. We collect accounts, notes, rents, and pay SSI Hake deeds, mortises, leases, contracts, etc. teave your Property for Sale or Trade. Elhis Wood.

Newtnnr Toi' smTO Yu mbai. We J. C. Jas- rl exercises every Friday of Dry Goods for Real i urowu uy; win do Iwtter next time xrauior, McPherson. Della Moban.

Auuress, it. jt. dodds, I Cheney, Kans. FOR SALE. Mr.

F. Sinsley returned to tha Jew- Monday. Feb. 20. THE BLADE.

M.M. Moore, Wichita; From some cause or other we have! a me iair nf mnioc ett Farm yesterday. i Mr. Isaac B. Hoffman spent last Wednesday in Wichita on business.

o. uern, bt. LKuis, D. W. Pell.

noc received a letter from anyone this CHENEY, FEB. 21, A.cuisas Vyity, mo. weeic, and so will wait until the next C-tf R. P. Dodds, Cheney, Kas.

Mr. J. B. Baughman has opened JLUesday, Feb. 21.

issue for answers to questions Wm. Watson, W. H. Skidmore, John two weeks ago. The Pioneer Dry Goods Store WARREN FOSTER, Proprietor.

FOR SALE. a restaurant and lunch counter, on Tucker, John B. Carter Castlcton; Al- Questions to be answered this week: uuivei, rfoun is. Castlctom Al Rn street. THE witum one and one-half h.f xti miipanr i u.

n. 1 iavi Ti I uive in vnnrnwn nrnwi i dliii uii ini inrr Kni 7" vwu nouse andoth- i u1D msiu itivelv will rbIi soing io siay with vou. and r. Elias Wood, of the JeWIOn I nr.v t-r imnmnon. r.s inna u.Jj.

itann ait nitw oimn i irnivprvnf a i 1-" M's w3 uneney last satuidav in time. Clear. "Nlppcscarp Roubc.M Western Call on or address Hazelton. Geo. S.

Lewis. N. B. Chism andby whom was the first permanent DrV HloKii-io. T3 i Blade, Cheney, Kan.

Wichita. settlement in n.ft ir.n VXOOClS lOtHlllg, BOOtS, SllOeS. Hats. Hnn the interest of his mill. -tf Tlie Mori, rfTu mrtuer at Rock Bottom 7 ock liottom Prifp.

Tl-ni WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22. Uncle Peter. -auuieiy BUKUUUM FOR SALR. usjaud leain nricpq heftm hri 10 call on rvu, wiwc uujiug.

une price to All. Rend w. E. Dewey, Ruf us Cone, wichitn- -v ulo Buuiwcf ai meir ast n. tH.iii.

u.ai. imeetinr.TnM.n,-n. omun, orthlscitv wish. 1 'lit. -mr 1 PUBLIC SALE.

ooiuuet wiius, Aiuivane. Mr. T. J. SWPVPU wlin Dewey Sc Son.

Prof. formallv nt i.t.u. II 1 "aa )et mte A 'tao 4 4' The Kingman Pratt West'n RAILROADS Traverse the Finest Farming and Grazing Country in Southern Kansas. norm of Cheney, will sell, next Satur- noW Norwich, tlu, fcu, 0(; l0t8 ftom five "ucu iu uay Willi uaj.x eo. qmt0 a lot of valuable uc a pieasant call i Viu TA.erc,ses- AU seemed stocK, farm implements; also, on Tues- The Sons of Veterans will mt FOR SALE frV- iV7 pilVlLge or commemorating aay, following, Mr.

J. R. Greenameyer. again next Monday evening, to perfect breed iSftJ C.WSV of Jersey organization. All sons of Jd a Vi atirr oi our great wm sen a good lot of horses and cattle- SesZThat Tour Ticltt Reads Via This int.

At uousenoia rnm tum household furniture. "UIJlljr- we fi1 the program also, farm implements, at his farm 8 Good residence juici a re requested to be present. of exercises: miles north of Cheney. trade. Aiissiiose Coffey, who is attending pioperty for sale or F.

P. Rogers 5-3t Singing by school choir, "My 'Tis of Thee." the Business; College at Wichita. snr.t HE THAT 1 VET II TO THE POOR olngIvest. oauiraay and Sunday with her parents ONLY FORTY cextq xusiumg, oy Nellie Marble; "The jjjini to THE LORD. We have not left Cheney, tor Irave moved, but we are ttill at the old slmid, Leading in Good Clean Groceries at lowest price.

Con.e to the solid rock, for all other ground is sinking J. A. Walker Co. in ueney. bhe was accomDanied hv in postage stamtv fnr x7jn- I Childhood and Youth nf Wad, 1 i ifc aime to Pass in tlie Year of ta t.i.

a a TOr- ria- 6u. iiunaiucu. oicui raaer qnu sfm s0t. xssav. dv John nnmnun tAnec- vi jajiu, one mousanu eight hundred i and eighty-eight, that thHr Address ROY dotes of Washing' aTKA'S5 dress Geo.

Pinney, ot Evenrreen. nn, i i oiu. "innnnn T.r 5r 311 East 104th todfav. br "Washing- eR5aTffPS city of Wichita, which lies hard the No. 1, Mail, 8, Express, 7:25 p.m.

i. Mixed 11:55 am going east. No 2 Mall 8:01 a 631 pm! Mixed am. Kos. 2 and run Daily.

Nos. 1, 4, 5 and 6 run Daily except unday. Frank M. Hill, Supt. ton's Experience'in'war." on great Arkansas River, in the State of Mention this paper.

aui ou oniy 60 cents per 1,000." 4-4 1 xiow area that ctV Recitation, by Bes3ie Camplieli, 'Who was TT9 juur Dena "god first temple 2. And lo and hpJinhl tiia uuuica it Mr. fiv t.5o 5ere the Evergreen, and forest these vines were uiuuiiutuc vomifri 1TM. fioA liwu iiua v-neney. Singing.

Essay, by Lee Smith, "The of Washington." 3. And now Cheney being the chief aim greatest in iame Societies etxxdl Clxuxclxea. Readmit, bv raiari, xr weaiui, in -a- uiuso uaS. mat linridanl arwl Oscar nnnn, HnIT oTnmk 11 1 Sellon Sweet, took aontMs exceeaingiy jealous and iilFl.firl I vwMWUajba 1 meets every Mondav niffiit via I duck hunt, and killed 8 ducka'ami nna wuoie- trr men entertained us with on account of her UO HlbU I m'wmiiv V'A. JICl I miscellaneous exercises, by her Prima- ES1 even.thf great citv of Che' Quaker than jmt Brothers invited.

very larw eoose. -ixo iir 11 I vi uic Kiiiu neanpminsa iew and joslyn, J. D. Wolf. WICHITA ilI rypupns J.

D. Wolf, LYN, you cau wink-a fiBee, and benevolence of her people; lest at any time her fame should go abroad so N. G. Messrs R. M.

Chamberlain and F. P. IlPralfl i A it All J5 Portrait nOHTONLodmVn 9sa a "Ptuue, lie --v Four lots and a nrond vri.rt Rogers followed with aoDronrmtfl wonk I take the 1 A J-C. aI neat OI tins COIintxv nnruou-1 nwr "UUUW -w marks 1 ie or the citv: to trarfo if! uaccwi nrst and tmrd tum. uo uu w.

tuuiMj uiuers 10 come into her larders; and because of her fame did. Garden Plain wail and gnash with her for farm. Ihrnmnn mtun ouow even in cool' weather. On will give agood trade. 1 day evenings in each month.

Vis- BABIES iting Brethren cordially invited. All hail the praise of Father Wash ington. r. X. last ihursday, Feb, 16, when the mer AICCBAW Goode Cheney, Kans.

6-tf PICTURE. cury was a little below the freezim? 4. Now, in those days three tramps, even three railroad tramps, heard of the 'A. CHENEY, KS- GODDARD SCHOOL. jwmi, ue oreaKs ont in these words: mrtu cny oiuneney, which lies hard Mrs.

M. E. Cramphin's school closed PATENTS GRANTED To citizens of Kansas and Nebraska duriDg the past week and renoi-ted pv. me two jinitescahTs; vea.even A. B.

C. DoLL, Sec. VV.M. THE Marshall Literary Society meets every Wednesday evening at the Marshall School-house. Wk.

Mouax, Pres. THE Young Men's Literary Society at Goddard last Friday and the follow- B'l-iti x-Miuucscau vaiiev. pressly for this paper by C. A. Snow mS as the program of Exercises: GOTO o.

viiaioano behold the tramps Worn TXAA1 nmt 1 -Flies-Spring! Whoop-Ial Now dig bait. Now angle for 'em. Now clean house. Now make garden. Now take iawyers, upp.

U. S. Patent Song, "Jewels." ti itiui uuuerea ana cola. Recitation, "Work while you work." o. Ana oenoia one of the tramps yiuw, asumgton, ii.

Kansas: Adams, Clav Centre. onu, wm arise ana eo nntrt rKno. fciia Ohl, Qnrl tit a aII.am 4 ONES, jiuDsuajf evening. Claud-Ellts, JoeBbown, Sec. Pres.

v.iuiomea latch and lock: i and lock; A II UaW Wr uiimps answering said We go also, unto the citv of ninnt w- recitation, "Tlie little liouse-keep- A fAVlKTk MtTAl-i. uasinngton, Draft equalizer; Carter, OtfrtltPiSAwnviT.w. "-V-. wwu strucK tne town en unto the city of Cheney. 9 A FOR last Sunday even er, iaisy urown.

Recitation, "Be sure youe right," Howard Bemis. Aim 11 came to nasa timf h.0 j-- tuvj Famous Hall. Sundav school Ku luxuugu me city of Garden Plain." everv 8und.iv mnmincr 300 dwenings, and places of bnalnm- I V.r66' Worton. Wrench; Recitation, 1- I miM Kinrrmon 1 it 1 8. And when thev had fnllv nu.itr ojiith, Supt, S.

S. xiiFFAiiD, unnouseo rrom 1200 to 1500 peoDle Poca. I Willi nr w- Pollmrill. ri 1 L. uiiwiueciiy OI tne flains thpc mo IHW1.

I MUlilL' dU DPrsnna i I Smp; A Scow. Recitation, 'Two little girls," Gracie great lamentation unto the people be- II5 ana cultivator; Brown. m0Dg the kiUed re, Mrs. Russel vttude oi meir exceeamor hnmroi. Stowe, Saltna, Tonic compound- a to HJJU UU1U.

Recitation, "Two little bovs Art m-lng alternateiyr 8 wey and daughter. Mrs. Dewey is Winneck, Leavenworth, Tongue Ohl. w. Ana tne rponi oaiipi forrnfi, jiev.

a. MCKrnBENr, Pastor. y. iAr. ij, u.

uewey, CHENEY, BiAN. kuc viiicx i ium-9 an.i serines of t.h uw stcemea townsman and dry goods Dialogue, "Learning the alphabet," VA. merchant. Full particular iv. Aim wnen tne multitude had laura iumuert and Willard Foster.

cuiue logetner, and the wants ot the ing of Mrs. Dewey and daughter hav uargam," men made known unto them. limM Cecil Bemis. they had not wherewithal! to fPp(1 I He Perkins Win fl mill not been heard at the time of this writing. i DIED.

1 Mr. Jabez Lumbert, familiarly known as "Uncle Dick" died after a short illness, at his residence in Goddard on the morning of Feb. in hes 76th. year. He was born in York stafo I thorn I 1 luciu.

ailing ior Dreamast." I Recitation, Eva Wood. inhaliitanfa 11. And the vi 11 CHENEY MARKET. Reported by Mools Wolf; Butter, i2 c. Eggs, 10c Laidi J0 Baconk 10 c.

ilam, 121 11.06 Corn, chickens, 1.75 $2, per doz! Sorghum seed, 85 per bu. Millet, common, 75 per bul bunch4 of keys." Growth of a Bio Book. When Webster's Unabridged was first published in one was comnar. Recitation, "A Pearl Cramphin. 4.

lams uiok council, how they might accuse them, sayimvlf these men c. frnni unfn (ff W3 from thence he moved to Michigan, and then to Kansas. He lived in the Recitation, -The wonderful lean of this tMntaion- Ti 4 L.i oain r-atcn," vviuard Foster. uenoia our city will come to nmmhi I BHIGQS. ChattelLSecurityZIoans.

Recitation, "The happy sons "Fied- Iliss and a by-word unto uveiysmau oook. Some years after, an addition was made of 1500 Pictorial Illustrations, A Table of Synonyms, and an Appendix of New Words that It has been i I mm neighborhood of Mt. Hope, and abont four years ago he moved to Goddard. 5 His wife died last snmmer. His children are all married except a daugh dyMcGrifl.

we vueneynes and the Goddardites. stantusefor 16 years. lth a record mnnVI Dialogue, "Sammy's Mistake," Flor- aat hiAi none. nad come into use. A few years later came an entirely new revised editirm ence and Willard Foster.

said. Behold tl7f CITY AND VICINITY. Subscribe for the Blade. i WARRAXTEH ViMl Recitation, "Pussy Willow." Josie multitude said. Away with these mon not to blow down, tin ter, iuary, who has lived with, and taken care of her parents in their old age, which she has done in a very praise- of larger size, with 3000 Pictorial Illus- Smith.

they stir up the people. lllts fnrAVAfv nna at T. T-- I tratifknn t.linn j-r, xchcv i aii interval or Recitatiou, "Story of a stickv clot 13, And the beggars took up their Son. less the tower goes with it; or against any wind that does not disjiM! substantial farm buildings; to bp wortny manner. Mr.

Lumbert made iew years, a Biographical Dictionary Laura Lumbert. ana a they went they shook (Tiff flta rfucf- i Farm loans at of nearly, 10,000 Naffies, and a SuddIp- profession of religeon about two years a nr.t Ifn nnOacf ll1 i.n.1.,. 111,111 w'r ieei; as 1 ft nrrn and m.t,ui n.ii. 41.. iiuic 3 o-uanKSirivinff." 1 monv ajminst.

tho other mill made. i B. W. Sedwick is sP.lliny menc 01 nearly 2000 New Words wpt W1WI lue Psi church lorence roster. -3i 14.

a ft i 14. And now. when the I We manufacture both Pomtvr-fr i stoves at cost, -a a- i uic uuKars uaa uucu, uu uow mere, has come a new I iJ 1 11,10 mat The busy bee." Llovd come well niarh into the citv of Geared Mills, and carrv a full lii.A A.uuibattuU 1 leuiiuns 10 me people of God. If yu want a stylish hat, go to L. most valuable addition, A Gazett- I Dvnn 1 1 ir I OLiia.

i mo uiiy wiierp tnev liarl Itrparl I Jf'iii oH'llifS. xi. uewey Son, eer of the World, of over 25,000 Titles. WHAT KANSAS NEEDS. Song, "Was it right?" IS -tMUi behold Scribes of the -A-3EnTS tf-l.

4 -n I I hA U'nrtr is nn. t. v.uaki.i ttim -ersonai sewinrv mnn i uui, ouiy tue uik. i Dialague, "Choice of Zones." tor catalogue, circular, and price-. at tionary.

DarexcellpnnA ZJ speaKing or the pros- Ornate, and Tide-5fark obtAiued. and All Patent l.f,a.duc.ted. MoitoS Feel: bmith, Lettie Brovfn, Eva Wood. Pearl testimony to naucrhL lpt ti.pv uuviuicement D. Main makes a specialty of dictionary, a cWteer of the kanLi wind mills, and repairs for same.

Vorldf and.a great many other good the present flee. Cramphin, and Cecil Bemis. tell the truth. year, savsr eao agencies. All batiiws iw1ia direct.

fc-n "Si And one of th KnHhPo 'ant a II uu UUb SO milf.il want man fr time aural i-I- in leaa WMwLn Iew eot tL remote from bui Heatinir stoves at cot at lDmgs 111 lts many Suable Tables. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. w.m?enl a a message to Cheney 'and speculate in town lots, but people to i wr a i Edited Bu UNCLE PETER 1 a oad name. populate and WANTED A.eirlto do honsAworlr 1 A lain DOUZht corn frm Phnnair. TJ.5.

ir. Communications to this Department And this pleased the multitude; CaU at Blade Office. ffi ".1" es- who, if thev have small to Be a prophet; even 1 tt -i injutua, uum east aou west with -1 ifiiuK, 1200 0011 1 AieadeAvp JC we. Cor Poultry -a West' mtb ey, have large resources in character Wichita, Kansas; and not to 17. at the Parlor Meat Market.

O. A. SNOW CO. vpymltA ratcat OiBce, WctUestoa, fi, 3-tf AUV DOrt in a 1 in Pnprirv In Of this Daner.l lt.t V'" "aJr ue" 1 1 1 i uic JUIUSI M06.LE WOLF of course; but your 'feigned excuse' lador. of the city of plenty, even in the'eity of We want farmers fruit-growers, Nine cases of HaU rceived at D.

Dewey Sou's, this week. lc involved, at mechanics, manufacturpr. LXZiil CHENAT. Feb. 6.

r. ZZ3t BringyourJobworktoUie Blade ayo'merto'oS Tl' of every vocalion of Dear Uncle Peter: I they unto one of the V.r I fUljrs, Behold We Are hnntrrv nnH oQce. PORTABLE SODA tween Wichita arid Klmrmftn nr I for the Kansas of thn fntnm Irinl. 1 and r. B.

Sedwick has a nf lof nf i matter; but the secrpt at nnr ant. Krat. in h-mm 6cu usauwumn in theUhenev I J. uoione paper, I will tell you about penny with which to buy food or rai- iD2 stoves which he is selling at cost, corn from, farmers arour.a ih; a State of ZL mates. I am going to school at present eDt Alld we are rom the land of feouwisaninis -m-.

jwWt -uo- ana find all of them nice. -nhW-mr UI oppressed. st type, of between the two rn.i me very fcighe between the two mar the dii; snce OPENED A t'i-i now agreeable children. I have not been Ui9 And Jfhe. 5aid unto tm.

sets at that time being 4 cents on the 3-tf L. I). Dewey Snv enlightened citizens. Every worthy immigrant that comes into Kansas voeney two years yet, I like "'J "1U Juu uo thou unto It. to live here very much, because it is ve suaU find a stove and fuel mere uuMwt, or me auierence jetween 35e andsecat Cheney and 40c ahd 41c at CCPLETE, REACY F0F1 Flour Feed manes the people, richer, and adds to clone to my grand mother's, i She comes ln'' whatsoever ye shall find, that 80 rrrt' 3 rri use.

fis. uo you understand? Her aid. If you want any papers made, such mortgages, leases, contracts, etc. go to Gardner Walker. Fifty pair ladies' $2.50 6 ne shoes now llA aOaVA A.

wio seiierni prosperity and happiness. mo vcrJ weeis. 1 wju close for 20. And when thpv hail enfant Id, How was it next week? the price of 1.1 uuuso una naa Kmnipri a Respectfully Yours, Ducky Rose. STORE, ni niui which to make thpmRpiva corn, under your Market Reports "cor wiuo uiu get a pair oeiore they 1 PLAtAl llfUUl.

iu mere cometh a teleeram from ri MT. VERNON NEWS. Farmers are all busy plowinff every was 35c to 36c uic guilts. 3-tf L. D.

Dewey Sox. for while Cheney, was payinz 40c. whfeh Plain saying. Behold there cometh safe! Anrl Aro KTr rrr T)rn L' blowere and thieves, beware of them! -anu J-N irrepar- their spring crops. They are all great- i Cheney, Feb.

7. Dear Uncle Peter: Don't roak a farm loan before seeing VerT clearly, that the price "of ly encouraged since the beautiful rain aiiu me people were stirred up because As my other of the message and the begeara. 11 tj tne on short notice. 2tf ed to Furnish All KIKDSOF that was so bountifully given to us last letter did not fall into the Waste basket (ftVf EC corn in. your town, is governed by the local demand; one week the price is up, next week down.

If you were 4 cents above the market then, you are 4 cents uwught I would try it again. I like For trade: We have several fine farms in Missouri to trade for Kansas A ne meeting at the Mt. Vernon 10 reaa ln tue iLADE about the Ken School-house conducted hv iv 1 mcKy schools. .1 don't think I would 21. And some cried out with loud voices, saying, Behold a den thieves and robbers; and refused to be comforted; aud they said, Away with these menl 22.

And the chief Rulers and Scribes of the citv were called together, and oeiow it now; about two weeks niro. iiu. aui on or address Joe Goode, Cheney, Kan. I have a fine, improved farm on creek in Jilnsrman also Ttiwr Kn Row closPd on I1Ke 10 to school as they did. I am iww closed on Sunday evening, Feb.

glad we have better schools. Iamanx-1 it proved to be a grand success, ious to know abont tli mti you told us that' the corn buy ers met ending with several additions and the crackers, as we had the promise of this land with timber, to exchange for mer- church greatly revived. I a got some of my Tittle friends me sellers at the edge of town, and beset them with bids, all the way to the scales. No firm that is buying corn at the market" value would do Mr.and Mrs. Prescott-Harris i uooa W1.

FLOUR -6 LLUl. 2-tf R. P. Dodds Many interesting items cametoo late mey cried out, saying, Search these menl Search these menl 23. And one of the Rulers said, Go thou unto one John, whose surname is McComa3, and bring fcim and when he is come he will tell us what wvoovu muittuiumu and rosy valen sia psorns.

tine, vhtali ior publication this week. Pleasa get ihp(lvi-v rri UIE3.EY, leb. 6. mat; fact the buyers of Cheney finds their hands full, to weigh and provide 100m for the ccrn that comes1 to this market, with ho time to meet th rpI- nine J.U cits. UJ13 Ueen ai things to do.

your items to us not later than o'clock, Thunday. pleasant and becoming smile on Pres- ten. I will write too Whn I .24 In Practical tsa all over tho World, CHAPKlAfl CC, "ADison, irjo. 24 And when he was come unto them he saith. We will eo unto these lers.a half mile in country, to bid on their corn.

men and say unto them. From whence cott's face ever since. Cheney I had only went to schoolseven The evening was pleasantly spent at montus 1 1 am cow in the room. Eld. D.

BowX Wi" All reported a good time and went home For sale or of the largest stocks of Furniture in Western -Kansas. Will sell for cash or trade for desirable Real Estate. Call on or address L. F. Jones, Cheney, Kansas.

coraest thou? And whither art th journeying? And we will make dili Old papers for salp t. nnM.i,.. cWId. Eeut pare ioda water. TO stand by any 4 C0O Qi9 Tomtm aaa tea Ct classes to its nna, They are the best thin-? in th gent search, and see if we shall find aught against these men.

happy. 1 We recplvprl i1pttr fmm 7iorf? put under carpets. Master Otto Row, who has beea uu- little brother, which, by soma means 25. Acd when they had coma to the.

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