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Cheney Journal from Cheney, Kansas • 3

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CHENEY skating masquerade at the rink last Clark A Wakefield hare purchased Dr. PiMf Bigkt was cidedh the most suc L. hngleman drug store. The sale was As we have unite a stock Wmt AdvrrtUinr made last week, and the new firm began bus cessful public social event that has ever occurred la Cheney. Everyone at least to the extent of over two hundred in town was there either with a mask or as a spectator.

One inch on month. 75 cent-, one-eighth column one month, Si.SS; e-j colamn one month. one-half ouran vne month. s- one column MM month, 98.00; reeling ut tic 5 caiu per nonpareil Viae eaeL insertion. iness Thursday.

Mr. Geo. W. Clark is a man well known to everybody in Cheney, and the business men of Main street may be nroud to have so worthy an addition to their on hand, consisting of Beavers, Felts, we will dff jr special bargains in that line for the next thirty days. We do this to make room for an immense Spring Stock.

Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, we ask you to call, and we will do our beat to please you. Yours respectfully, Goxdy Keeb. There were about forty masked skaters, ar-iJapM in costumes from simple and inexpen number, Mr. Wakefield, a relative of Mr Clark, will be not less He will be in personal charge of the business. For several years he has been a resident of this Highest market Drice- extra good G.

Kocn. $4.00. paid for hogs, vincity, having liveda few miles south of 4S-2t sive to elaborate and costly ones. They began to arrive about eight o'clock, and from that time until ten o'clock, when the masks were taken off, skating was, of coarse, the Mtcment. The disguises were id nearly all cases good, all escaping general recognition.

The priae of a pair of Henley skates, which was awarded to the lady who best sus- W. 8. MeCBAY. JlBISS tEaMS WLL PH ACT ICE IN a Sedgwudt and adjoining counties. All eare promptly attended to.

Cheney. Kaunas. A LD EKHTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WICHITA, 8EDG-2 wusk coun'y. Kansaa. Office in Centennial Block.

G. W. C. 1 town. Dr.

Engleman will still retain his TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser ha office at the store. L. G. Lapham came out from Wichita bauds the formula of a Simple Vegetable Remcdr for the sneedr fast Saturday.

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lap- A TTORNKT-AT-LAW. SPECIAL ATTEN- I ned the character idopted, was given to of Consumption, Catarih, Bronchitis, Asthma ham were in Cheney and Monday mornim? uiaii nu.1 catW I anu an i croat ana E.ung Affections, after having thoroughly tested it aitMntng towns, uasee in bhvk over I "P'SPflP" went to Wichita. On Tuesday morning Mr.

Hovey 4 dry goods stone, Wichita, Kansaa. ativc oowers in hundreds nf racp and Mrs. C. S. Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. H. U. 1,. Phis duty to make it known to those who mav TToRNEY AM LAW, KlMiMAX.

KaN- I. Addington also went to Wichita. Mr. Lapham has secured a good residence on Emporia avenue, corner of Second Street. need it.

he recipe will be sent free of charge to all who may desire it, with full directions for preparing and using. Mention this paper. Address Prof. H. Armstrong, 737 Race Street, Philadelphia.

Pa. naJ BALK. DALE DALE, sy in almost perfect manner. The following ar call, or nearly all, of the skaters with their costumes: lfe. S.

H. Harts, the star spiangled banner. Wmm Mrs. C. K.

Barrows. "The Western Press." Miss Maud Burrows, Night. Mlaa Gertie Shannon and Miss Laura Rogers, twin school gift. Miss Belle Johnson, a costume of valen They will all engage in business but in what A TTORXEYH AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. -r Butler IT Avenue, ovei iirci Morr, K-nua, tv.tM-x.

kind they have not yet determined. It is eertain, though, that whatever business they follow will be in enterprising hands. Boots and shoes at a sacrifice at the Famous. 37.tf CALL OH OF- C. GOBIN.

ATTORNEY AT LAW. flee at rBilence, Cheney, Kansas. Over at Goddard they are talking about CHUHCHES. 1 that new town that is to be started between 3 TLfBTHODIST KPISCOFAL, SERVICES EV- "a erv Sunday niim that place and Wichita. Thv would tin Miss Mary Jane Johnson, Night -Mis.

R. Pierson, a Run. illlss Ubbie Rogers, Night. Miss Jessie Meeker, a bride. Evening better not talk about it it mav be built.

li.W .1. Ill, i or. Morning service at services at TJo p. in. For bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, go to the Famous New York tore, where you will be able to get the most goods for tba least money.

All goods now in stock must be sold in order to make room for a spring and summer stock. Do not be led on to buv before examining goods and prices. Don't forget the place the Famous New York Store, opposite post office. 46 S. J.

Proprietor. I he proposed site is a "high elevation of ground, overlooking the surrounding countrv Miss Eva Taylor, the Che.vkv Jockxal for many miles in every direction, and is in A. B. RAN POST NO. 884.

DEl'ABT- ItK lU of Kansas, nsefUevery Urs-t anrt third Saturday each month. A. THOMAS, Commander. CT E. Bi aaows.

Adjutant. Mi Lydia Banish, -'Topsy Mjss Gertie Haulenbeck, a pop corn girl the center of a rich agricultural region." It is to lie a manufacturing town. There is a good clay bed near by. Goddard had better look out. Miss May Haulenbeck, a country girl P.

D.Tult has received a carload ft ft ''Mm Viola Gordy, Helen, an old lady. niture which will be sold clnsp for cash. 4 Miss Zella Snvder, Helen's liabv. The Popular and the lliiei In some of our neighboring towns the Wonderful USsb Emma Leper, a reserved young lady. ostoffice question is the chief subject.

la we do not know of anv medicine that A. N. Briggs, Robinson Crusoe, -'im ioddai-d two or three are canvassing for the gained an eoual DODulai-it v. in such a ffice, and in Valley Center two or three ate mense." Elmo Sweet, a dude negro. time, for the instant relief of Coughs 1 in Clothing company soreness in the lunirs as Btium' Onrn -ut.

It seems to us that thev are all un P0ST0FFICE. Mail arrives from the east, via Wichita A Western railroad, at 10:80 pm. arrives from the went via the Wichita A western railroad, at am. of closing mails for east and west via Wichita A Western railroad. 9:00 pm.

Peotone to Mona route, via Venice, Chenev, Birch and C4, Tuesdays and Fridays, leaves Peotone It 8:30 am; arrive at Cheney at 12 m-reaves Cheney at 8:00 pm. Mona to Peotone route, Mondays and Thursdays, leaves Moua at am; arrives at Chenev ltm; leaves Cheney at 130 pm; arrive at at fcM pm. Office hours from am to 9:00 pm. On Sun-lay, firom 7 M0 to iki nm and from to foo p. Money order-depart men I open from 70 am pm, excejit Wii'Htay.

E. W. Joslyn. Postmaster. Frank B.

Walker was in a lady's costume CotGti It mild and Dleasant to ta kt duly excited over something that will not be ana win nor mjure tne most delicate infa Sample bottles free at Jocelvn and Wingt attended to by the powers for several months yet, perhaps more than a year. Office seekers, however. Our Opinion. Jas. A.

Walker, Ben Butler. D. Rothschild, gsj masque. Marion Candy, a French zouave. Arthur Haulenbeck, a clown.

Otis Banish, a clown. Scbe Tucker, a sailor. Alfred Lazarus, a philanthropist. After selling numberless preporatione, we ways on time or a little rhead. are convinced that Blogh Tropic a I Unequalcd.

For Pain, Cute, Brtuse. Rhru Mr. and Mr3. Harry Sutton are the proud matism, Frost Bites, Chilblains, it warranted by us Jocelvn and Wingsrt parents of a girL She arrived Wednesday iuortiing, and weighs seven pounds. Ham-steps up the street as smilingly and light- bert fenyder, a Dutchman, with a valise .50 per cent, by bavins vour cloth ing at Wertheimer's Famous.

37-tf hearted as a man whose fortune would be ounted in dollars instead of in the higher A Reliable Housc- and more sacred wealth of the parental rela Messre. Jocelyn and Wingert are alwi tion. anu uy io secure rne Dest oi ev Alsaish, an Indian. Claud Ellis, a girl's costume, li I. ScHenry, a clown.

H. C. Meeker, a clown. Charley Johnson, a college student Ab. Beck, a skater.

Arthur Tubbs, a general. JF'tJEH Campbell, a slilcr John Harts, Red Riding Hood. thing for their patrons. Thev now hi THIS WEEK The railroad company has laid a side-walk bought a large quantity of Beous Caws REMEMBER THAT Chatfield's Prices Wichita Prices, And before you buy your Hardware barbed Wire, Iron, Plow Steel, Wagon Wood Workj Stoves and Ranges; also; tour Coion SiiRi and are alwavs willing trom the Grand View hotel to the first side ieuu 10 recunienu it io every one in track, which is as far as they are required to 'mild by law. This leaves a short dinanp ot a preperaion for Coughs, Colds, Asthi Bronchitis and Consumption, as thev know vet unfinished.

It could be easily fixed bv oi no other remedy that 13 gaining such r.dwartl S. Edwards, who hired a hors wide reputation. Sample bottles free. "hauling cinders, and wbrdd cost but little irom in. Swezey on January 6 and pawn-it to parties in Pagans was capturell here and make a good walk.

Two thousand dollars' worth of fn just received at P. D. Tull's. 4- last aunaay. A preliminary examination rrom the United States land office at with the was held before Justice Cotftv on Tuesday Wichita we have received a notice, oave money by buvmg vour blankets at wertheimer's, the Famous New York Store request to publish the fact that proofs taken E.

C. Gobin leing appointed bv County At torney Balderston to conduct the prosccu 37-tf before notaries public will not be received! Steel goods, Jo to the Cheapest Hardware Dealer in the Vest, P. J. Chatfield. nou.

uy rne statute, celling, pawning or in Hats and caps at cost at the Famous at that office. The probate judge is one proper authority before whom proof can be any way bartering a hired not a borrowed tf made Call and examine eoods and nrieoa aiu horse, is theft. He had acknowledged thai he had pawned the horse, which alone was sufficient to find him over to district court. convince vourseP that von An hott. I he family of Mr.

John Hessel, the new! the Famous than at any oiher place in to superintendent of the Jewett farm, arrived 37- tt The circumstances of the transaction wcrt For NEW GOODS and LOW PPJCES. here last Tuesday night from Buffalo, New Does This Mean Yoa. as follows: Edwards hired the horee to take a three days trip to Kingman on January 6 ork. Mr. Hessel, in his transactions in lou are subject pain in the region of Cheney, has made a gooS impression upou all The next morning he returned to Cheney and moneys, your liver is inactive, your stom ach does not digest its food, vour Bowel with whom he has done business.

GARDEN SEEDS In Bulk. 5- aid fl.aO to the person in charge of the sta are inactive. Begga Dandelion Bitters II ble, and said that he came back on business John Hillman's store building has been correct all this. Ask Jocelvn and Win gcrt tor a bottle. but would go to Kingman that and re undergoing rearrangement this week, pre jit 1 xfc Vjk, paratory to his using it as a residence.

rum tne norse hv ten o'clock the next dav. extra good paying the balance due then. This he fail Highest market paid for 48-2t G. Koch. CHEjfEY MARKET.

ed to do, and Mr. SWeiey went to Kingman. recovered the horse and returned to Chene Carefully prepared by Walker Bros. Grocers, every Friday, For Sale. uuij i.

ioming more was seen oi WHEAT Two ricks of Cane, two ricks of mi VE No. 2 r.awaras until one day last week Mr. Swe- ici, anu two ticks ot Prairie Hay, 01 Don All New and Fresh. Walker Bros. rake cattle and them through.

sey saw him vith another fellow buy tickets is 8CK323 17 3 75 COKX-Load OATS Per bnshel HOGS Live Lasm itfic sell the feed and tnrrriah enrml tn lorAingman and take the train for that Plenty ot water hanrU- Also. V. Fail to Get Our Prices and ftS See Our Goods; UTT Good 1 tresh milch cows for sale. rtVio I ut. place.

On last Sunday Edwards, in company with another man, came to Cheney and hired a horse from Mr. Ellis to go to Gaiden COAL, Selling H. C. Baic-Uman-, ling Grocers of Cheney. snait 5 75 1 Mona, Kan.

i liisunrft. lump 550 Canon 7 sn 11am. Constables McComas and Coffex HONEST DEALINGS. Fresjh Bread, (-lieuey Bakery, oenooK them a Jew miles out of town, and J. W.

TAPP. Edwards was retained here under guard until Wednesday when he was SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1885. For Board and Loffdin to Wichita to await trial for horse rme Fruits and Can GO TO ivBicsbivc jiuenre, a new varietv oi 1 If li W. A. Thomas has been ap'pointed notary Sblic, the game recently invented, is attractine tf.

lfA. jj 11 i Ta dies and Cider always on Haiid. consiucrame attention, and party of the RESTAURANT, The wild goose fever is attacking some of kind is talked of in Cheney. It maybe 1 mm end Main St CHENEY, KA? piayea Uy eight, twelve, twenty, 1 persons, or. in two-banded games.

two, tour, six or eight players. The tables are numbered, and the winners at any table advance to the next one.thus "progressing," 06 it they win each time, throughout the entire circuit of tables, which is the object of the 98 nova. few miles uorthwest of Chenev, a brick vard. With this number Thk Jova.tAt enters pon the second year of its existence. i I I A bill rearranging the terms of court in his district has passed the bouse of representatives.

I Mr. John Hillman will sell his personal property at auction io-day on his farm a mile and a half northeast of Cheney. The heaviest snow of the winter fell Mon- K. A Freisrht am game. The losers are compelled to remain Accom'tion Express.

First Class SCcoudC at their original table as long as they con 1 TT ri" v. in ing and our Prices are Lower than ever in the history "4 SffiS- vlie countRv. 95 gB Ereijrht and Kinginan Ex 8TATHJS-S. 11 decora Uou. 3 5 Second Class.

First Class. 7:15 am 410:15 nra 9:40 am 9 :0 pm WICHITA I '-lm GODDABD 80 6 lloam SO 0 GABDEN I'LAlIf U6 10:15 pm S6 5 CHENEY MA 1:00 pm 040pm 34 8 MCBDOCK 9 8 lliOSpm 6 KINGMAN tinue to lose. It is very interesting. At (10:45 am some part.es a priie is given the best play mm 9:40. 8U0 8:05 ers, and also to the poorest ones, as a token 47:05 am (7:10 am 6:29 am 6:12 am 4:55 am 5:32 am 6:60 am of their respective merits.

7:17 6-30 hat might have been a very dioAatrnna itiO ElirP4 Imind aaw ln hre started I feion block but Wednesday iDl mmKm3ZSSrSSSL aaW n9 run day exce am. roneka at isai agg -iuuiria ai night. Accidentally, probably by the explosion of coal in the stove a brand fell upon i am. iinn ai at mmm i-. vi: Lai sip tu.

aBHj in mim pn, mwm at Kaom at 9:00 pm tuenooria "ice Popular Dry Goods jti Cheney Clothing Co's" store. It burned a hole about two Inches in diameter through LOOK the floor, and at that time was discovered OUT! ana extinguished. An incident of this kind ought to be sufficient warning for the citi zens of Cheney, and especially those living upon Main street, to procure some means of For bi. protection against fire. If something is not done it may eometime be too late to do any 4J night.

It averaged nearly six inches in depth, but beneath the sun of Thursday and Friday it all vanished. Brown A Wolf will have their rrA real es-ate office finished to-day and Monday will pnove into (t. Attorney W. S. McCray will also remove his office there I The corn mill, whieh, during the winter, asbeen in S.

R. Pierson's implement building, will be removed to Mr. Spiger's farm, ibputtwo and a half miles north. Sir. J.

Gates' youngest boy, aged about 9 year and a halt has been seriously ill for vhree weeks. For several days this week it "as believed rt.at he would not live. Bored wells are very popular in this sec-vion of the country. They are the only ones, Mttt a few exceptions, in ttse in Cheney. Jngels Bros.

have made all of them and their vork gives the best of satisfaction. the gcodsof Merri.l ft ChambwrUn, the 4rm who recently bought ottt S. R. Pieraon's sgricultural implement business, have be-Hfe tc arrive They tr.ke full possession rgains thing, wer- r' ii Am iZiifciiiiM ii 1 .1 jM nii.Hi.i uas tne lonowing wnich we would like to bring to the notice of the peo kinds pie here: "There is alwavs room in our col The Cheney Colthiiig Company arcs HE' -AND- umns for the announcement of the arrival or departure of our friends, and we would be pleased to have you hand in all such. It is 4Jrtesy you owe them as friends: aside feMi that there may be others in the vincity who would be pleased to learn the arrival of some former friend.

Again, it goes far a good local paper. Don't be backward; if you can't come and tell us, 4" '-he names of your friends and we will see that they receive attention." Jke Tyler House has been rented by Mr. Tunnel, of Garden Ptaine. He will take possession on Monday. Mr Tyler will return to Illinois, but will first spend a month at Wichita, where a physician has promised him relief from bis lung affliction.

Mr- Tyler's acquaintances wrBl regret his leaving. Be was among the first to open a hotel in Cheney, an'i has always fcesn an accomodat- The Murdock correspondent of Ttc King-fna Democrat lays A. Widdows, a prominent butcher of Cheney, was in town a butcher shop. Mr. W.

does'nt O' 1 Boot, Shoe back and wait for emit body else to gb Store, Reno county has been somewhat agitated VT effiwt to divide the county. Ttk blH t0 do so Iras deflated in the legislature -Aeno county is thirty by fort v-two miles in L.D.DEW1 ie, and i certainly large enough to Mlinaioru and genial Among th- cuuuij. uew oountT liedies of. Cheney tlior SiSSl "fTTP JTiJajrd rrt Id have Wsn r-e Martin bellet Irked thaw.

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