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Cheney Journal from Cheney, Kansas • 2

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pilll, i 5g t-gjgg im ii ill. JUPgjM PHBNEY JOURNAL JULIUS A. SCHMIDT, S. H. HARTS CO 6E0.

W. BROWN, Editor. General Dealers is a' rtiin 0yar, S1.50: Mix month 15 cental single eopjr, 5 cent. Bnteveq. at the poetofllee at Lhciwy second da matter.

Willie 5, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9. Flora Callaway, 10, 6, 10, 10, 10, 10 K.it Goode, 4, 9, 10, 8, Iff, 9. Mable Brown, 7, 8, 10, 10, 8, 9. Robert Enid, 3, 7, 9, 8, 6, 5. 1st gsadk.

Eddie Van Way, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9. Charley Cook, 8, 8, 10. 8, 9. Etta Cook, 8, 8, 10, 8, 9. Willie Fraser, 9, 8, 9, 10, 9, Millie Fraser, 7, 9, 10, John Jacks, 9, 8, 9, 10, 9.

Walter McComas, 10, 810, Grace Orth, 5, 9, 8 9. Charley Randall, 6, 9, 10, 9, 10 Mary Olemire, 5, 9, 10, 10, Mertie Armstrong, 7, 7, 8, 8, Lumber, Farm Implements, Mixed Paiats, Lime, Building Paper PREPARED HOG, SHEEP, CORRAL FENCE BARB WIRg. 4 Real Estate, Insurance 1 fAND LOAN BROKER. I Main Street Cheney, Kansas. in Citizens' Bank, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '21, IStJj.

A. A. pewey went to Wichita Tuesday to meet W. Oliver with bis carload of bor-se. They arrived in Cheney Wednesday.

Both L. D. Dewey and 4. A. Dewey have been connected with Mr.

Oliver for years in business, and they enjoying this vieit from him. T- Jp. G. Harrison, the advance agent of Giocn's "Cannon Ball" stage line'makes the Grand View his head quarter's. Get-tiagon the trains here, he checks all baggage for points west of Kingman, and so very successfully meets the oppasition of a rival line.

Mr. Wesley Orr, of Xewtcn, who was in Cheney during the former part of last summer in Dean lumber here Tuesday forenoon. He was around to see all the bovs. He observed with favor SPECIALTIES. Bain Wagon, Casaday Sulky Plow.

Brown Corn BuckMaV wer and Harvester, aud all the standard "Stirring and Sod Plows and Com Ciiuvatari Mowe The coinage of one, two and five-Cent coins has been suspended for the present. Coldwater, the largest town in Commanche connty, claiming six hundred inhabitants, has three newspapers. and Viire near R. aasfsp. CHENEY, ANSA ft.

PARTIAL LIST OF LAND, TUCKER LUTES, able comment the steady groweth of Cheney Seciion of land well watered Mtd snltoMe since he went awav. 1 acres of raw land, watered bv Snioot creek, -1 miles from Cin'm'v and" about from Murdock. Price 1,600. says that the "wmNpff J856 and 1857 was cbld.bnt that of 1657 and $858 waa very mild. That of 1864 and 1863 waa erv cold, my recollection being that on he first day of January, 1865, the mercury registered 30 degrees below zero." CHENEY PUBlIc'SCMOU-C' OSAGE SHAFT, Mr.

John Tubhs returned from Michi AUGUSTA Stoo gan Wednesday night. He has been there COAL PITTS IX KG Unin WICHITA Brie, The following is a list of the pupil who were absent on examination day: Henry Reynolds, Viola Gordy, Bertha Corf, Willie Osgood, George Fraser, Herbert Tuesjjfe Emni I.tr per, Maud Burrows, (Btft Haulenbeck. Shindle Gobin, Four have been enrolled during the month and did not pass examination. Dear parents, rou want your children to secure an education that will lenefit Acs in after years, and to do this it is absolutely necessary that thev attend regular. A dav three months.

Two of that time he was confined to his bed with typho malarial fever with which he wastaken soon after he Pedtiiont Bl'ksnii'h Honest Weights. i I had arrived there with the remains of hi? 34 wfshfwho had died here with the same dis Coat Fact a tak for laying inundations in Stone o- Briok possibk Rates. Seales Xonii of Hardware store. KNSAt ease. Uver a niontn 01 his stckocsa was su 52 EniToa Jocajui: This has been esami-aation woek and quite an Interest is manifested.

This report shows the standing of pupil for the a.onth ending February, 13, 18e5. Attendance, Dcportmtnt. Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Grammar, History, Geography, Physiology, Phil tor ock ESpa, 3 miles from Chc.uev. Price 7,000. 90 100 $4,000 in township.

01 SO acres 2' miles' from Chenev. well ire-tered. 5V5 ii cultivation. 320 acres of raw land. Living water, suitabU for a stock farm.

per acre. OS HiO acres town. Price 2,500. 100 4S0 acres 1 mile froo Garden Plain, most It eneMped by besl three wire feiif-e in Sedgwick county, living vater. sheds, liog pa ture.

wiicHt granary, six-room everything in order. Terms lib-real. 110 100 acres 'On Spring creek. Price tMM. 12J SOa-re-scf oi.e land near Cfaeuey.

Price $1,500. P50 acre. 60 in i nltivation. milca north of Cheney. Price $2,000.

lfti acres (P iayfleM from boddaxd and Cram Clparwater. Price $2,000. ISO 100 acres. 100 in cultivation 40 ac res in 14 to go with farm. Price, 10 I9B acres xiVK bottom land, SO acres broken Price evere that he has no" memory of what oc A number one farm of 1K) aofea, 3 mile from Cheney, creek of wjter 100 acres; in higii of cultivation, room, greaarv 14 by st-vW bearing orchard of apple Had trees, some forest tree, in a gosd neighborhood.

This is a bargain. Price 12,500. A choice piece of sent mile? from Cheney. -partly improfvd Price $2,200. A good farm of MB acred.

90 in eaUivatrao fifn-e 24 by stable and well, good orchard. 2 miles from Chancy. Price A Half section. 2 mili-a from Chenev, well improved. Price 1,500, One hundred aud sixty acres near Oakland.

$10 pei-acre. mir 240 acres 5 miles from Cheney, good iand. Price $2,000. -LtTW Good bottom farm of 160 acres near Oakland, 75 acref of it la cultivation, 200 house, creek of living Water. Price 80 acres 2 mile from Checmr, house and seme iu cultivation.

Prirc 3i iaosent means more than a day missel, it is curred. On account 01 his weakness and the shoek it might give him, the news of the death ot'hia sou Pitt, who died two months' Illinois Block Coal At Chieao Lumber Yai'd, ago, was not until a few days be- tore he started for Kansas. Mr. Tubbs now a link broken out of the chain of connection, which is highly important lor them to keep unbroken. Parents, you are specially interested in this matter, and will you not aid in securing a regular attendance? Come as) see what your children are doing, noth I ooks and feels remarkably well for one st.f- teriug so mncn illness and niistortune.

a So Usage, and Pittsburg Coal At Chicago Lumber Yard lew months spent in This climate will no 'i doubt make him as healthv and as rugged as his two sons Jim and Actbur are. Tne above is only a partial lipt of the Land we have tor sale in Sedgwick, Kinirmait. osophy and Algebra were the branches an3 the following is the standing of each pupil xch. branch respectfully: OEAMUATirAt DSTARTJI IXT CLASS. ISee Coffey.

10,8 8.5, 8.5, 10, 6, 10, g.5, 10, 8, It. Bert Snrder, 7.5, 8, 9, 9, 9.6, 9.9, 7, 4, George Thomas, 10, 7.5, 8.1, 7.5, 9 8, 5.8. 6.3, 10. 10, 7. Arthur Haulenbeck, 7, 7.5, 8, 10, 8, 10, 8, 8,6,0, 0.

Lucy Swezcy, 10, 8, 9, 9, 10, 9, 10, 10, 9, 10, 10. Clara Svejej, 10, 8, 9, 9, 5, 10, 8, 9.5, 10 ing will encourage them mo: a than havt you visit the school. Vtry respectfully. J. DiLDAT, Principal.

Alice Kerr, Assistant. Ileno and Sumner counties. We offer some of Uie finest Farms', iinrroved and nnhn. SCHOOL ITEMS a bai-gain and on easy terms, aud furnish teams to -those wisbins to inspect irti CON'TKIBL'TUD bY TKE PKIXCTPAL. Joslyn Win.gert, our office.

also Negotiate Loans, Collect Rents, Furnish Abstracts of Title, and nsurc Property. To parties not acquainted with us wc give Wichita National Hank, lianas State Bank, and N. F. Kiederlander jM Wichita, for rcievcncei. AN OUTRAGE AND APOLOGY.

Newspapers are ever liable to be imposed on by correspondents who writing under as JULIUS A. SCHMIDT. sumed names feel no particular respMolhA tv and, therefore, do not care to stop to weigh the result of their words, especially BOND EVANS. Come and visit our school. i'iss Eva Taylor was elected organist tor this month.

Willie Osgood ie in school again. He ays it is rather eocl out on the clu.im. Hasten the sidewalk. Spring will soon be here and with it may expect mud. This month closes the winter term.

A select school will be taught during the spring oy N.J. DOday. We are glad to welcome Willie and wbep following the dictates of a ijscrimiua- tine judgment their enusions would be rob bed of their principle spice. Our Kingman 0 correspondent, unwittinglv, we hope, has STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERS! been the cause of this paper doing a great njustice and of wringing unoffending uiara nvaer inro our school inev come hearts. His communication of the 7th int reflected on the character of Capt.

W. C. Os Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce. good, the proprietor of the Grand View ho from the Hoosier state. Sebie Tucker paid us a very pleasant visit Thursday.

We hope to see others out who are interested in the school. 10, 9.5, 9, 8, 10, 9.5. Randall. 9.5, 8, 8.5,3.5, 10, 8, 8, 6.5, class. Mollie Cook, 19, 4, 7.5, 7, 9, 8, 10, g.

10. Annie Wittcn, 8, 7, 5, 8, 7, 5, 9, 6, 10, 5 John 8, 7, 9, 7, 5, 10, 9, 5, 9, 4.5,10 Cora Cofey, 8. 7.5, 7.5, 9, 8, 7, 10, 10, 0, 10. Clyde Barricklaw, 8, 7, 5, 7, 5, 8, 9, 9, 10 p. 10.

Stephen Skinner, 8, 8, 7, 5, 8, 9, 10, 10, 0 Gilbert Whitehead, 10,8, 7.5, 9.5, 8. 10, 9, 10. John Harts, 10, 7, 7.5, 9. 5, 10, 0, 10. fC" CLASS.

Thuman Armstrong, 10, 8, 7.5, 8, 8, 7, 10, 10. Blanch Bnloe, 9, 7.5, 7.5, 8, 9, 10, 8.5, 0, 10 Mary Widdocs, 10, 7.5, 7.5, 8, 8, 10, 9. 0, tel at Cheney. Without quoting the objec 135 Main Street, Wichita, Kansas. tionable words, the letter substantially The Pioneer DRUGGISTS OF CHENEY, The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Drugs at the Lowest Possible Prices.

OUR SPE IALTIES ARE Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Kerosene Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, Glass, Putty, Paints, and Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs. Pure Wines and Liquors For Medjfjjial Purposes Ouly. Family Medicines and Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at atl Hoar STOKE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A Good Physician Always in Attendance. charged that Capt.

Osgood had been arrest Uur liiacRboaru.s neea a new wasn, ano the desks to be fastened more firmly to the Don't be deeeiyei bv anv one offering some ed on charges of improper advances, and al other medicine whieb thev claim to be floor with the additional eight screws to th so insinuatingly slurring Mrs.Osgood. Wit! desk. is good," but ask for Cousscn's Honey of Tar, and be sure you get it and be cured. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Dr.

C. Ensleman. -The memhers of the C. S. L.

8. hav all these charges and insinuations was linked the name cf one Ferguson who. seems to sunscrihea lor iw ihiUij Jaale. "Jlie oust upward still, and onward, whp woulu THE BEST AMD CHEAPEST DAILY PAHER. have been discharged from the employment of the Grand View and who if he has any character particularly worthy of note, we could not get it from his late employer, who keep abreast of truth." We return our thanks to Mr.

P. D. Tull Every well posted Dairyman has heard of The Jefferson Ctatftfy Union, published at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, the leading Dairy jape of the Northwest, edited and. uwue for the use of his hall during our last en emphatically says it is utterly worthless. largely.

reduced each copy to be separately addressed and forwarded by mail, free of postage: One copy $1 (to Five copies 4 Ten copies (Ht Fifteen copies P2 0(1 Twenty copies 13 06 Twenty-five copies 18 (Ml Fifty copies 3 0b As compensation for services in obtaining subscriptions at jthese rates agents and club organizers wjil be allowed to retail! 1" H-r cent, of the ainount collected, the remainder to be sent to this office bv draft, money order, or registered letter. We cannot assume the risk of remittances by mai in postal notes, stamps or money (except ii. registered letter): nor can papers be seut Ok expected until actually paid ton Wjlh the iieluwtnepts thus presented isk our friends to help us a large eucula-tion, not only among reUllenH, but tertainment. We will ask for the same fav D. Hoard, who tor a numbet of vears As for Capt.

Osgood he was never in prison but once in his life and then as a Union or again in three weeks. Bernard Andrews, 10. 7.5, 10, 10, 7, 10, 0, School is moving off nicely this week J9. soldier, and men whom we know vouch for him as a brave, generous man who not only with an average attendance of 9H and an in- Jimmie Dewey, 7, 7, 5, 7, 5, 8, J0.0, reased interest. All pupils are made ti risked his life for his country, who loves hU feel that study is a pleasure, and not a bm aas tilled the jtosilion of president of the N'oithwestern Dairyman's Association.

F01 the sake of placing sound dairy reading vitbin the reach of all, Mr. Board iias the publication of a compact edition iM'all Dtiiry, Market and Agncultural matter contained in the Union which will be is-oied Weekly uudei the name of "Hoard's i'aiiyman." '1 his paper will lie iss.ied for 1 time in a sis column folio form, and i ife and children as the apple of his eye and Chas. Gordy, 10, 7, 5, 7, 5, 9, 9, 9, 9,5, 0, 9 lora Clark, 9, 8, 8, 8, 10, 10, 10, 0, 9. den. 1 nenry neynoius, mc young mmi wm Jones, 10, 7, 5,8, 5, 9, 10, 10, 10,0, 9.

has been attending sehool from the Mar Alice Gates, lo, 8, 8, 8, 10, 9, 10, 0, 9 who is a respected citizen wearing honors of which he or any man might well feel proud He was a commissioned officer in Garfield's first regimeut, holding commissions from two governors of Ohio, Denison VV. A. Thomas Alex Whitehead, 9, 8. 8, 8, 10, 9, 9, 0, 9. shal district, is in ngman county, workin.

on a farm. Henry has many warm friend in school. Molhc Smith, 8,7, 5. 8, 8, 10, 10, 10, 0, -DEALERS IN- iwung lair-miuoeu men noiuin uiii reie lolitical opinions, but xho yet really sir. to be well informed as to the views oftttei.

pon cuts as enuneiat. in their leadin. papers Al! e-s 'lac National Wsbingtott, D. 0. In our school we represent twelve states and Todd.

He was a delegate to the convention that nominated Hayes for govenoi as follows: Indiana, Illinois, 20; Kai Lumher. Buililiiig Material. Canon City and of Ohio, and a delegate to the national con May Haulenbeck, 10, 7.5, 9, 8, 10, 10, 4 0,5. George Gordv, 9, 7.5, 7.5, 8.5. 0.5.

10, 6 Louisa Cook, 10, 7.5, 8.5, 9, 9, 8, 0, 0, 9. sas, an; 10; Alicuigun, iev vention who voted fqr the great Oliver Pittsburs: Coal. York, Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, 7 Morton first, last and all the time. Oi CHENEV AUha Halligan, 10. 7.5, 9, 9, 5,9, 10.

10, truly a very valuable compendium ofD.in Knowledge. The Dairyman will contain week the finest and most extensiv. Dairy market report from all important markets besides a letter from Eljitn, the great 'utter market of the Northwest, in will be given letters from the mosi nactical dairvmen of tin country, mi seitainitig to first class dairy d-ng diliry stock, kc. rleports iu suinmni (he hading D.ijry C)tveutioni, will in 'ublished. Each tiuntbcr contains a reeo.d i the sales of bqtter Ut the tending dairy around Fort Atkinson, and elsewhere.

his is a valu ible feature. Every fantn ho keeps a ilf uett ought to read Hoard's Dairyman." It will pay him a lundred ib'd on the investm. nt. We KANSAS. io.

course if is unnecessary to go further in the defense of such a man's standing and character. The fact that his own neighbors Estella Endicott, 10, 7.5, 8.5, 9, 9. 10, 10, Tennessee, Vermont, ii; Wisconsin, ii. Parents, you are especially invited come and visit our school, and examine th work being done. We are not ashamed our work and will try to make it both pleas ant and entertaining for you when you corns The C.

S. L. met Tuesday night an come to the rescue of his good name and Oscar Jack, 7.5, 7.5, 10, 10, 8, 10, 0, 9 that of bis family, ought to be satisfactory Willie Halligau, 9, 7.5, 7.5, 9.5, 10, 10, 10 to every impartial man. The Eagle in ali First Publicntion JauuMre 17, NOTICE OF Pi BLICATIOX. OfrtCE at Wic iita, Wai'U'irv il.

Xoti-e is hereby givei: tliat the following nain-1 aettlerkas tile noMee ofbh ntaoak. proi)' in BUnKWt i his i n. and that sai nrotrif will be made before John Bromley, otnry pubitc for Kinjr.nan Kctnsas, si liaiisas, aa tiw J3rd il of Pebmary. vi: W'deC. Collins for the' lots 1 and V.

ami the south nmvhnl of ilio inrfioiint one-roiirth of section if south of raiijre We-'t. lie names the following witnesses to prove, hi coatmnotiti wsitnec lipcii and i-uitivati-'ii r. sniii laud, viz: A. It, S. UiU.

Ilai iisa.Kl .1 si. Oliver, Ii of WaJviJoo, Ki.i HSas county. R. L. WALKER, Register.

Last 21. us past, nas been so tree trom any A. R. FRASER, -rDtaler tti Cnxyh, Oroeert? Clotliing, Boots, Shoes fats, Cans, Queensware, Glassware, 1 1 olio w-wai-, Ei Hard iva re of Every Kind. elected the following officers: For president thing like low scandals and tattle, and has so often denounced the envenomed tongue Herbert Tucker; vice president, Thomas; secretary, John Campbell; treasu of the social slanderer that we were not only mortified when tfce article was called to oiu fJ, io Dan Fraser, 8, 7.5 7, 6, 6, 10, 10.

0, 10. Chas Coffey. 10, 8,7 5,9,9,7.8, 0,8. Joseph RusMil, 8, 7, 9, 9, 10, 10, 0,8. Bert Randall, 10, 7.5, 7.5, 8, 8, 10.

0. 10, Continued next week. PRIMARY OKTAKTMEOT. EpiTQa Jovrnal: Examination day er, Jotin Marts; associate secretary, uiara ind The fiairyaigiri witli the Cih.xly oluxal ftw otks year for Lots tor to I'itl acre in E. C.

lio-lin's addition until I. These ae fu! icres. Oue-lhiid d-'wn and Ijalance in Oct ind two vears. Swczev. Quite an interest was mauifes attention, but it is with a hearty good will ted, especially in the debates.

that we do all in our power to undo th A W. SWEET. Proprietor. A. SWEET, Ca hier.

To those parents who do not want lhal grievous wrong, by not onlv apologizing to the ehildren-to study more than spelling an a man and his family whoge feelings were hc primary department fortius month was outraged, but in doing all that lies in out tiithmetic, we would call their attention marked by greater interest among the pupils power to correct ana counteract a wron Weekly National Republican Cit 1 which was all unintended so tar as the edi And uiGL unxietv concerning their grades the fact that recitations are alternated ai the student acquire? a much larger fund zens' Bank, CHENEY, KAN. tor of The Eagle is concerned. Eagle. COUCH MAXWELL, DEALERS IN Groceries, Queensware, Glast ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Second Door Xo; th of Grand Yie-w Hotel. CHENEY.

KAXSAS. knowledge than when the studies arc K-s Urn PERSONAL. in number. This is accomplished bv Best Newspaper Ever Published at the National Capital. additional strain upon the student's mind L.

G. Lapham came out from Wichita and shows how one branch is dependent Ac- yesterday. A WW 'ollection careful'v rna.de nncl promptly accounted for. counts aiid geiic.al business respecttully solicited. m.

w. nays, ot uavsviue, was in upon another, and cultivates the habit comparing what has already been acquire WM SWEZEY, LIVERY FEED AND SALE wltn the stuav upon which the student ma be engaged. 1 Cheney this week. C. W.

Graham, a Wichita land agent waa in Cheney on Wednesday. W. W. Waite, of Chicago, was registered at the Grand View Thursday. Mrs W.

C. and Willie Osgood have re nORRESPOJiDENTi-r- Kane a 'i Oh is IfaVional, York R0LLE.K hl.KiulS STAB REFERENCES BV PERMISSION Trtston K.an Chicapo; Citizens L.iS Council Blufl's; Citizens Bank. Viliisca, Iowa. CHENEY. KANSAS turncu irom tneir visit to aiauct, Kingman PROSPECTt'S FOR 18S5.

Fiity miibciis 01 rioj.U-vniter tjacir political inttrests and their iegirtlation in thi city of Washington, ruu they need thoroughly reliable paper here tc keep then, advised ot passing events. With sincere tbenfes for the support civen us heretofore, we it continuance and increase by a renewal oi expiring subsctip-tiens and the seeming of others. It would gratify tt greiUly to have each sultsciiber act as our agent, and avail himself of our liberal offers therefor. Thk Rei blicas is the only weekly paper published at the National Capital which is an aggressive exponent of true republican county. Frank Walker went to Wichita Thnrs rl EN LL MBEE YAED.

than ever before, probably because they are now preparing to pass into the Grammar department. The A. class solved 14 problems combining addition, contraction and multiplication as their examination in arithmetic, each pupil being marked 100 on his work. The 3rd grade or class passed nicely geography after only one month's study, fjving a full description of the globe, explaining its revolutions and chauges caused thereby. First grade, including pupils of six and tdght years of age, read twenty-three verses without special preparation and copied ten verses on their slates.

Their marks ranging from 90 to 100 on their work. Chart class wrote twelre words on the fciard in script, using all letters correctly. 3rd EUa Jacks, 8,9.8, 10, 9, 9,7. Id.i Swezey, 10,9, 10, 10, 10, 10,10. JNUie Harts, 9, 9, 10, 9, 9, 9, 9.

Charley Collar, 10, 9, 10, 10, 9, 10, 10. Walker Gates, 10, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10, 10. CharltT Perkins, 10, 9, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8. Russell Swey, 10, 9, 8, 10, 8, 10; 7. George Cook, 10, 9, 9, 10, 9, 10, 10.

Wirt 10, 9, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8. day to sec "Alvin Josliu." He returned ilaeqaerade skate to-night. A large num'oer of the ladies are goinj: to compete for the at leat a great many are going to mask. The fun of the thing is all the boys and men are after. What has been looked for and anxiously awaited for some time will occur at the rink to-uight a masquerade, before announced, the lady making the best representation of the character sought to be represented will be given a pair of new Henley spates.

Wednesday. Miss Mattie Lewis, of Wichita, is visit Spurrier Woodrutf. Plasterei's Bricklayers Kaisomining and all kinds of Oisimnt il Work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Contracts promptly fultiilcd.

CHENEY. A A 15 tng 3Ii3s Shannon. he cainc out Wednesdav. principles, and it will be invaluable during! Judge Wm. C.

Little, of Wichita, was ont Thursday. He owns a section of land southwest of Cheney. C. H. Bcckmeyer, the representative of McComb wholesale harness factory of Wichita, was here this week.

W. Belcher, of the Wichita insurance C. A. uilenhec Troprietor. All kinds of Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors and Blinds.

Oar-load Lots a Specialty. the next four years, especially to every active adherent pf the Party of freedom and progress throughout the entire land- In it the course of legislation Sill be given in full, as well as all news concerning the industrial interests 0 the country. A faithful record will be furnished of all appointments and dismissals bv the execu Worms eshist in children whose breath is foetid and whose appetite is morbid and show a disposition to pick their nose, and an generally fretful. White's Cream Vermifuge will bring the worms, and snetd health will follow. Sold bv Dr.

C. C. Engleinan. ARKANSAS KJVER LUMBER Dealers in White Yellow Pin Oak aud Ash, firm of Godfrtv Belcher, is in Chenev. Bridget sat in the kitchen before a glow- 10 iwson Whitehead, 10, 9, 10, 10.

10, He represents good companies. Henry M. Jones, of the J. M. Allen Co.

wholesale grocery house of Wichita, was I ins tire, dreaming, as ia the fashion of all i girls, of her lover, and bcr thoughts ran thus: ont Tuesdav afternoon on business. Charley Fraser, 10, 8, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10. tive, together witu tve leading ihs mude ly the several departments, including the army and navy, as well as those Oi the Indian service. Especial attention will he paid to the agricultural and producing interests, and a complete epitome of the uews of the week Alva Sweet and D. Rothschild drove to Wichita Thursday, to attend the Knights of "Pat is a rale nice fellow, hut awtully lame.

Share, it is dreadful to think of coin' betfbte the priest with a bridegroom hippety-hop. and I shall just tell Patrick to buy him a bottle ot Coussen's Lightning Linameuf and be cured of his rheumatism Itcfons our wed-din'-dav." bold bv Dr. C. C. Entrlemrn.

Pythias ball, returning home yesterday. Black Locust, Cedar, Irom all parts of the world, collated from a 1 Mr. Frank Tan Eaton, an eastern capi talist, was in ourcitv on Wednesdav last on and Oak Posts. Yards Wichita. Goddard and Chenev.

Term Cash. business. He was the of the family of A. W. Snvdcr.

H. L. Peek, the proprietor ef the Arkan I). A. AK.USTK0N(j.

HOUSE PAINTER, CHENEY, KANSAS. i Graining, Kalsomining, and Paper Hanging. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Headquarters at Brown's Meat Market. Gardner West, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.

our own iciegrapuic aispaicsus, will in found io our columns. Sample copies mailed free on application. Address THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. Washington, D. The New -York Suit says of The National Refveuca.v: "It is now as good a newspaper as was1 ever printed at the national capital, and it is far ahead of any of its contemporaries in the same field.

Its princi sas River Lumber came out from Wich-ita Saturday and remained here until H. WOLTER, Djaier in Saddlery and Harness. AOi STREKT, CHENEY. A'PBAft, One of the sweetest song bods of a southern metropolis was out of voice owing to. a bad coid, for which she took Cousseu's Honey of Tar.

Whereupon all who heard her sing exclaimed: "Never till now bath it been given To lips of any mortal woman, To utter note so fresh from heaven. Moral: Vocalists, nse Honey of Tar to clear your voice. Sold by Dr. C. C.

Jv the middle of this week. Nellie Wikon, 7, 9, 10, 10, 9,9, 10. Belle Osgood, 6, 0, 10, 8, 8, 9, 9, Gertie McComas, 10, 9, 10, 9, 9, 10, 10. Pearl Rankin, 5, 9, 9, 9, 8, 8, 9. Harry Armstrong, 8, 9, 9, 8, 9, 8, 9.

Clande Halligan, 10, 9, 10, 10, 9, 10, 10. 2sn GRAPI. Harry Coffey, 5, 9, 10, 9, 10, 10, Eddie Goode, 5, 9, 10, 9, 10, 10. Smith, 8, 9, 10, 8, 10. Henry Olemire, 6, 9, 10, 10, 9, 10.

Prank Randall, 7, 8, 6. 8, 9. Grace Witten, 10 8, 10, 7, 9, 9. Mary Weed, 8, 8, 9, 9, 8, 8 Iva Ellis, 8, 8, 9, 10, 10, 9. Loney Whitehead, 10, 6, 10, 10, 10, 10.

Ill Jacks, 10, 9. 10, 10, 10, 10. Charley Endicott, 9, 9, 9, 10, 9, 10. thiil 1 'mi I 10.9, 10, 10, 10, 10 Clarence Goss, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10. Ilriifai Swezey.

10, 9. i. 9. 9. oarrtca a Heavy aroca ot ail guuas in nia 11m Who TBattes the best harness? Wolter.

in Che- ples are virile, its tone is manly, its columns are interesting, and it gets and prints the news of Washington not a common A crowd of evils emerged from Pandora's Geo. Walker, connty treasurer, came out yesterday, returning to Wichita this morning. He says Cheney is the most lively place in this part of the country. -J. H.

Myers, from Rochester, New York, was in Cheney Thursday. He is an able politician and orator and took an active port in the campaign, on the democratic side. Bio valise of campaign doattneota be still aep witbhisa. TEE3I0XT HOUSE, 1' box, but hope cast a sunny ray over all, and she yet lights the pathway of all sufferers who use Cousseu's Honey of Tar, as it is a never-failing remedy tor all disease i the Throat and Lungs, Croup, Hoamuoeaa, Bron- performance on the part of the Washington urnals. INDUCEMENTS To Agents and Clan KaUpr.

Tbe Wskbxv National Rei-v bli-jax mm effiusd Uf Hut at taa following ROB'T i. MeKIM, Proprietor. Wichita, Kansas. Two blockafrem aad fin elaat in atery Postofiiee Block, CHENEY, veiti Cwyto, Coldi aad Couauffijioa. Man.

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Pages Available:
603
Years Available:
1884-1887