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The Cherokee Cyclone from Cherokee, Kansas • 4

The Cherokee Cyclone from Cherokee, Kansas • 4

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A HONE FOR YOUXU MEN. W. HOAG.M.D., to (EjlwwftM plmu WE STAND ON TOP IN GROCERIES. Kansas and Colorado's ECLEt'Tiq, PHYSICIAN. Scriptural Intercommunication.

Ofllco at residence, llrst door west of SATURDAY, AUG. 15th, 1885. io. 'A wear urowers. Hill Uouse, Weir City, Kan.

Iu the berinnlng of tins, what must We keep all kinds of Groceries. Queensware, Canned Goods, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, Bacon, We keep i TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Ono Your, Cash lu Advance, $1.50. necessarily proven profitable scheme, I pgS. jj COAN desire to follow nloniy the lino susrirestcd I ATTORNEY AT LAW, Official Paper of the City- by the flattering report from Topeka.

Office Special attention to collections. Tho attendance at our Sabbath after two doors west of the post olHce. The AilrvrtNlnir Hair Mmlc Known on AHnitlni, Only First-Glass Grocery Store in noon meetings during July was consider WK1R UITY, ably less than that reported by Topeka. Iu order to account for tho falling off In WK1UIITV. Ah IV II ir of It hikI tin It Im.

J. FUGATE, m.d. the attendance of said meeting, it Is only Noras and onanuvA-noNH hy tub cyclone justice to the faithful few, who stood by nuiujkox am) niYsi iax. Ciieuokee, Kansas. coRUKSi'ONDUN'i.

I that tho reason bo given. Complying Wo have heard a great deal ot talK with Sllggestj01is uuj uavice frum about Weir. Rumor has said that It was ineilt 0f tl10 International Com- tho homo of tho festive tiger, whoso Liittee.our mixed incctin-nvaschaii iu- A. GRAVES, optics had been knocked out oy tno pro- to 01JC for jjow QnjVi T(ie caused physician axi si' no eon liibitlou law some years ago-a place some to withdraw from nil connection pfflee over the bank, in ITaincr's build wheic law and order were at a lorry per With the association. We not only lost Cherokee, Kan cent, discount where tho revolvers were tue supl)ort 0f these brethren, put also mightier than the sword, anil tnc uemanu tlicir g00ll will- As a c.011.e4uciico the A WYGANT, CHEROKEE, KANSAS.

P. W.PAUL& CO. A. T. PAUL, Manager.

NEW FURNITURE Fir Iff 2 GOYE DOUTHITT, Coiiiiiioii aiiil Meiliiiiii Furniture, Sofas, OIL Paintings, Brackets, Window Shades, WALL PAPER. CARETS. -AND We will sell you more goods for the money than any other store Opposite Hainer Building, CHEROKEE, KANSAS. for intoxicating beverages mice moiuus affair created astir upon the outside, attorney at AW, in advance of the supply. Hut verily the hence the success in obtaining srood Notary Public and Real Estate Agent.

Haixer Building, Cherokee, Kan. imagination ot popular rumor is some- attendance has beeu weakened. However, times sadly at fault, tor weir is a peace- though, tho numbers lure decresed, the ful place-entirely contrary to wnac our Master has blessed this i eting.souls have BROWN, NOTAHY PUBLIC, iuiagluations had painted. We Una It a been redeemed and a bettor knowledge of law abiding place, a place without either the association work has been disseniin- Life, Fire Cyclone Insurance, sword or revolver, and the supply oi tue ated. ye 0uly regret the occasion when prohibited beverage equal to the demand.

we followrd'tho advice of, more cxperi- AND AGENT FOR McCORMICK MACHINERY. And now, as your correspondent leans enced workers and inaugeratcd a mixed ji i i. I I outofher latticeu vvinuow mans iu-uvuy meetingata time when our association I Cyclone Office Cherokek, Kan. If these are the last laden with a wrcatn oi noncysuciaes aim was in its infancy. jassainine, and teels the cool oreatn oi Words I am permitted to give to my broth W.

DRY, the sunny zephyrs stealing turougu ner er Secretaries I would warn all who DEALER IS LEE VAN WINKLE, disheveled locks, and Inhales the ricn a8sist iu tjlc organization of new assocl ETC DRUGS, NOTIONS, fragrance of the opening flowers, signs ation8 to jmt considerable stress upon the Beulah, Kansas. of business, thrift and enterprise, meet lier object for which we as an association was Sells Lumber 10 pet cent. Cheape Than arazc on every side, lo the north ol tne creatcd. I imagine no trouble will ever R. kewp.

city a dozen red tongues of flame forever arise ai0ng the line in question, if atten AUCTIONKEH, streaming up against ths horizon like tion isffiveu at llrst to make ours work Attend all sales. Cherokee, Kansas. denriuutive volcanoes, show the point 0ne for young mux, tirstaud last. where Weir City's ehiet enterpiise and l(, meetings held in our city and JAMES M. HEITT, Any Man in the county.

He makes a specialty of HARD PINE, suitable for barns and cml Rliaffc pride, the "Zinc lactorics" (that is what county prisons have been attended with AU TIOXEEK, they call them here.) arc busily engaged encouraging results. Sales promptly attended to. Twenty which he tuts athis own mill in Arkansas, and hence can defy all competi-oi-s. He also deals in Soft Pine in preparing the celebrated "UieroKee A very pleasant and profitable service Spelter" for the eastern market. Mr.

J. hs Consecration season, held every years experience, Kesnience one anu half miles southeast of Cherokee. II. Gross, of Chicago is the owner of this gahbuth morning 8:45 continuing 30 min. Jt H.

PRITCHARD, worthy eutcrprlse. live coal shafts are utcg) gives tjme t0 mafc au the morning DEALER IN running continuously, employing about Sabbath schools at The meeting for young men only, held Sewing Machines and Repairs. 600 hands, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lath, Pickets Persons contemplating building will find it to then1 interest to call on him Otllee in Blaisdell's Furniture Boom, Bovard Dixon's new brick draws near during the week, lias been maintained WlJfill C1T1, KAJN. completion and is a handsome structure, I during the warm weather by a fair attend- Or if you have not the time for that send him a bill of what you want and and a credit to the city. I aiice, averasre 13.

A part of this time Is JV. SHAWGO, you will get prices by return mail. Lee Van Winkle. B. Bennett is making extensive improve- given to study, the remainder to volun- Blacksmith.

ineuts in his store building. teer devotional exercise. The reading Eepairing promptly done and tsatisfact- A new coal shaft will soon be set in op- room average attendance so far as we are ion guaranteed. Shop two doors west of eration, which will employ aoout auu aui to j.enort (having no assistant it Bussell Livery barn, hands. remains frequently without au attendant CHEROKEE, KAJSSAS.

Donelly Sprague Furniture Company, Improvements are rapidly being push- for juiVlWas 42. J)ll. E. D. K.

P. ASHLEY, cd forward on every hand, and l'lttsburg May tuj Giver of all good tilings witli- will have to look well to her laurels as ll0i uot ma bicssino-s from the work of PAINLESS DENTIST, CD the leading coal mining town, or Weir, say-ms young men. 1 Affectionately COLUMBUS. KANSAS. will pluck some of them from her.

yours in Him. Natural appearing and serviceable plae A krire crowd gathered to witness the F. D. Hathaway. es inserted and special attention given to 1-1 61 a ft the base ball game between the Carbon, SJfSfifo flit 03 lW Leavenworth.

FILLING AND EXTRACTING. Kansas, Aug. 5th 1885( and Weir clubs, Sunday. The game was Nitrous Oxide Gas or Vitalized Air administered for painful operations. I al a spirited one, both sides playing remark- -S f'-vk a rnociRAsniE Sheridan Township Sheridan Township thiiV I ill ffi'w sihlv well.

The score stood lo to 2 in Of Sunday souse the new Anaesthetic, Cocoaine Rplinnl firmvfiTitirm n.iid Picnie. to he First-class material used, and all work favor of Weir. 03 Kt II hi iui 'a 19 done in a careful and durable manner. Geo. T.ricc is over from Parsons paying SI his iiumeious friends a short visit.

bis in my branch 1i J. Knox Barney is a candidate for Song by Maplewood Sunday School 0mcc at Cherokee, 03 iu olllce of Dr OH the nomination of County at the school house. Graves. Please call and make appoint incuts one week in advance. We know of no one who is more worthy Prayer and praise meeting con of the trust and confidence of the public, ducted by J.

W. McWhist, of Hound r-l 0 ED FRONT BARBER SHOP. Will I Prairie. 03W 11 It than Air. Barney.

He is a thorough and successful business man, which fact taken into consideration with his universal Opixmite Uriuid Central Hotel. J. H.f CARPENTER, Song by M. E. S.

S. of Monmouth. Effect of S. S. on character By A.

Burnes of Beulah. nmiularitv throughout the county will Hair Shaving, Shampooing, 1 Discussion by P. Courson of West make him hard to down in the convention PAPEP, Wjn1oShad33 AND CARPETS. Dressing and Dyeing, LADIES HAIR DRESSING. Union.

A boxing match is talked of between Song by U. P. S. of Beulah. rctc Flcinming, of Weir, and Charley Satisfation guaranteed.

Patronage solic if Lesson helns. bv A. M. Boerle. of Shepherd, of Cherokee.

Considerable ited. Beulali. interest is expressed here in the match Discussion, bv AV. B. Scott, of and nianv are anxious to witness the Round Prairie.

LINDELL HOTEL contest. Soncr bv M. E. S. S.

of Cherokee is rumored around that Geo. Smith Temperance iu the S. by G. W. ALSO HARD PINE LUMBER.

JOHN HINKSON the dude dispenser of drugs has develop- Brown, of Cherokee. into a foot racer. DiHcussiombv William Lucas, of Terms $2.00 a Day Geo. Briee drove over to Cherokee on Monmouth. Tuesday evening.

Soncr bv Christian S. of Mon- Mr. and Mrs. C. II.

Mcrriam, of Chero mouth. Grand Central Hote kee drove to Weir on Tuesday morning Xfl DINNER. Why is it that "our truly beloved," the J. B. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.

Girard Press, does not make its appear- Children's Meetinff. led bv Benj a i i auce minis vicmuy uuy muiut wmc, gmith of Monmouth. The Neatest Hotel in the County. wake up Rev. Wasser and come over into gon by the Dairron S.

S. Macedonia and help us. Address, bv L. J. Colton County Pleasant grounds and beautiful situa Huber Bros, are alive witn business, President.

tion, centrally located and handy to all and the crowd of customers continually Song by Maplewood S. at church. pi Ph trains. The only nrst-ciass notci in Satisfaction guaranteed. S.

W. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS, POP, BUTTER, EGGS, PRODUCE, FRUIT AND GARDEN VEGTABLES, I also run a wagon through the country exchanging; goods for country produce. at their nkice. sneak of their deserved How to secure the attendance of success. the big boys and girls, by O.

S. Casad. STATE OF KANSAS Discussion, by J. M. Baird.

Ensrineer Smith met with a serious county of Crawford, In the Justice Court, Jacob Miller, Effects of novel reading, by J. C. accident at the shaft Tuesday morning. Justice of the Peace in and, for Sheridan Hull of Beulah. Ilia arm got caught in the machinery somehow and fractured the bone.

Dr. Discussion, by G. W. Pye. of township, in the county and state aforesaid.

Civil action No. 3. 'A CQ Barney was called and dressed the wound I .1 1 CU1. i no I lyU erOKetJ. A npw ilpwiilk-isbeimrnntln between I oouk dv mo tmuuu.

Hargiss' Hotel and Dr. Barney's residence. How to keep up an interest in the b. Thisissomethisg Yvevr is sadly in need by H. C.

Tribble. of and we hope the good ork will go on. gg by of Beulah. So taking it "all in all," as the Jophn i a uv Kew would say, Weir is quite a business tu? 'SpZ'r. nCe- Mattox Son, John Box, Defendant, Said defendant is hereby notified that on the 30th day of June, 1885, au order of attachment for the sum of was issued by the above named Justice of the peace ou the Kansas City Fort Scott and Gulf R.

It. Co. Answer received and filed July 13th, 1885. Plaintiff has filed his petition asking for a judgment for $32.05 and cost of suit, unless you shall answer said petition on or before the 13 day of August, 1885, the same will be tak Discussion by H. T.

Potter. place, and with the thermometer in the nineties, aim 'nau tne vicious Dcaunjr oi Song by Round Prairie S. S. By order of Township hammers and the discordant rattle of ve hicles pouring up the street, the clang of S. W.

BLACK. bells, and scream oi wnisiie anu tne manifold discordant sounds that freight thc-day with vague feelings cif unrest, Weir tl.n "Ivlntr rf lift. Citr the traditional "King of life," C. O. D.

GROCERY STORE, J. L. JACKSON, Proprietor, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Persons who are subscribers to the en as confessed and judgment rendered Cyclone, and whose subscriptions are for and cost of this action and in slowly sinks to rest and night in dusky i arrears. we will make this offer, terest at the rate of ten per cent, from beauty, with glittering geins upon her hyj ay up arrearages and lbSo. breast, moves unou its eye lid and says! JACOB MILLER, i rrct vooi in nnvjiTirH- in lv i lie still.

Au J.cvoir. vjv -v i usuccw uie i eace, iVum. MJILOSE ono year lur vAis uviAMi, JJJ-AVAK JLU WX' JUVCXIi.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1884-1888