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The Cedar Vale Star from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 3

The Cedar Vale Star from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 3

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From the fact that on December 26th, a marriage license was granted to Robert Musgrave and Alice Hempy, of Grenola. we suppose the twain are now one. lThe editor will consider it a avor if patrons and friends of the Stab will notify the office of social events, marriages and deaths, accidents and local happertnes, whether in the city or country. We particularly request news items of a personal nataee, such as the arrival and departure of vUdttnf friends and relatives, as thej give a local valoe to the paper not otherwise obtained. An investment in corn ought to pay A new and elegant line of The Cedar Vale F.

G. KE3ESS03, Proprietor. CEDAR VALE, JAN. 3,. 1890.

Rates oT Subscription, $1.50 per year. 75 cents for six months. good interest At twelve cents, a rise of only one cent a bushel is" per cent. We will be obliged to counsel holding corn when it is so ruinously low.s Hills keeps lantern. Stand Hanging Lamps.

Ny fall stock of dotting was unavoidably The Cedar creek hunting party, con Corn Is a good thiag to keep. The masquerade was a success. T. H. Aley has two farms to rent.

sisting of W. H. H. Rathbun, John Ross, Sam, Henry and Nelson BelveaL and delayed in transit, arriving40 days later than Amos Clifton, returned from their six and keep your Wear your old clothes corn. it should, and depriving me of 40 days' sales.

As a result, I have days' hunt in the Territory, with an otter, a few ducks, grouse, They don't The cash grocery tells ten bars of soap ike deer, nohow. Come in and examine the beautiful SILVER TEA SET that I am going to for a quarter. The special committee appointed by The bottom knocked out of tinware at the County Alliance to enquire into the cost of running this expensive little coun Ross Cheney's ty of ours, will meet for business at Se A pair of good three-year-old mules for sale by C. 8. Bird.

dan, Monday next, the same day on which the board of county commissioners meet to make their quarterly allowances. Charles Yeal is now in charge of the county poor farm. on Otter creek, has C. 8. Auld expects to farm in the Ter- rom three to four thousand bushels of ritory next season.

corn, and wants a nunarea neaa or so oi cattle brought into the neighborhood, to W. R. McDonald offers 14c cash for In that line for this time in the season, and corn and 57c for wheat make a market for it It would be no am forced, to sell at a sacrifice or carry goods trouble to buy 10,000 bushels of corn in good soap for Ten good sized bars of that vicinity, and get the best of feed lots 25c, at the cash grocery. over. I prefer to sellat any price, ratherthan ree.

Those large doll babies at Whartenby Deputy sheriff Church, of CJowley coun are for sale. Price them. keep the goods, and shall RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Arrival and departure of trains on the CHICAGO. KANSAS AND WESTERN R.

R. ARRIVES. DEPARTS. A) p. in.

Passenger, Dally. 7:00 a.m. m. Accommodation, Daily. A.

D. LlGHTHER, Agent. Arrita and departure of trains on the DEN VER, MEMPHIS ATLANTIC RAILWAY. PASSENGERS DAILY. WEST BOUND.

481 K. C. 8t. Louis mail 8 27 a. tn.

EAST BOUND. 488 through K. C. St. L.

mail A 7:10 p. m. FREIGHTS DAILY. WEST BOUND. 489 through freight 2:00 p.

m. 485 way freight ,....3:05 p.m. EAST BOUND. 486 way freight m. 490 through freight 10:40 a.m.

O. W. Smith, Agent. Elgin and Osage Agency 'HACK LINE. MAGEE GRIG8BY, Proprietors, ELGIN, KANSAS.

Good stage leaves Elgin every morning after DEPARTURE cf train, and RETURNS in time to allow msscngers to take the evening train. tTGoodlivery stable in connection THE BAIRD HOUSE. Corner Cedar and Lawrence streets, CEDAR YALE, KANSAS. New, neat, cosy, homelike. Everything first-class Cuisine unrivaled in southern Kansas.

Sample Rooms, for nse of commercial travelers. In connection. JJ H. MARSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW -AND When you wish a quick, pleasant and safe journey, take the Mo. Pac ty, overhauled and captured a couple of thieves, Tuesday, near Sam Bel veal's.

They had stolen a gun from the hotel at Dexter, and had walked from there. They were strangers of the tramp varie- Tea, beats everybody's 75c tea, my price 60c Tea, none can equal, 50c tea, my price 40c Tea, good enough for a Prince, others ask 40c, my price 30c. Cow brand Soda, 7c, four for 25c. Soap, 2c, 3c, 4 l-6c, 5c and 10c. Baking Powder, 14c per pound.

Bacon, 8c. Finest grade coal oil, 20c per gallon. Horse Shoe and Star Tobacco, 40c 38c by the caddy. 12 pounds Granulated Sugar, $1.00. 13 pounds White Sugar, 11.00.

14 pounds Brown Sugar, $1.00. I have got the goods, want to sell Pure ArPFK Cider, tJte genuine article, at Whartenby's. Try it, if good. Mi ST and will doubtless get boarded for Coal for sale at Acker's bank, at ten a while. cents a bushel, by C.

E. Emerson. Petty, thieves are preparing a noose that Sevenly-four took supper at J. will encircle their necks one of these fine B. WLarleoby's.

New Year's eve. days. At a spelling school at Centennial New, fresh and delicate Sweet Cakes, school bouse, last week, a whip was stolen from Charley Dale's wagon, and a pair of blankets from Mrs. Breece's. The On account of price.

Call and see what an crackers, at Whartenby's. them, and am Jim Hardesty is still at Osage, putting parties are known, and will meet with elegant line we have in Men's and Boys' the lath on the new school building. their reward. Twenty-five cents buys ten good 6ized Our readers will regret to learn that bars of good soap at the cash grocery. GOING TO SELL Uncle Aaron Brown, instead of getting They had a wonderful shower of pock better, as it was hoped he would, is grad et knives on Otter creek, Christmas eve.

ually becoming weaker and more feeble. CLOT HI.NGI He has been confined to his bed now for Four bushels of corn or oats for a plug six weeks, with no prospect that he will of tobacco! But we can't do without the ever again leave it but to go to that hap pier resting place. COLLECTIONS AND INSURANCE. Cedar Vale, Kansas. George Osterhaudt has a farm wagon, If a man has a wife and fifteen small I also carry a full line of wagons and harness, and a good work horse, that he lm- small children he must sell goods at any wants to sell.

JOHN W. SHARTEL, implements. price to get the money out of them. The W. F.

Holroyd has some good farms twins must have baby rattles to play with In suits, overcoats, pants, on urant creet to rent, cneap tor casn. Tou can buv anything in the way of LAWYER. (Office over 1st National Bank.) Apply at once. WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD PENS, SILVER KANSAS. SEDAN, WARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, awful George Webb has a car load of cows cheap at A.

T. Roberts' jewelry store in ready for market. He will probably ship within a week or so. Cedar Vale. H.

P. Poison was up from Hart's Mills Farmers: wheu in town call on J. R. Dr. J.

rL Pleasants. CEDAR VALE, KANSAS. Office at Holder's Drup- Store. again, tbis wees, wun a load of wheat Kennedy and give him your order for a set of No. 1 harness.

Schuttler (Old Reliable). La Belle, Jackson, Daisy. E. H. Marsh is agent for the Osage that he exchanged for flour at our mills.

He realizes seventy-five cents for his wheat in this way, so he says. In other words, he gets over thirty per cent more for his wheat than the man who sells at Nursery, located at Chautauqua Springs. DR. F. A.

tfOWLANDi Try him with an order. A. A. FLANNELLY, noMosPATnic nuy-seven cents a Dusnel. mere is one A nice assortment of nuts, including egitimate way of making thirty per cent.

ImL Inlaid cocoanuts. Lemons, oranges, raisins, at Whartenby's. Jnq. C. S.

Auld had 1,498 pounds of seed PHYSICIAN SURGEON, CEDAR YALE, KANSAS. Office at residence two blocks southwest of Balrd's Hotel. cotton on his three acres of alkali, bring Shotguns, double or single barrel, ing him $10.65 an acre, net. The land is Leader of Low Prices, cr: breech or muzzle loaders, to sell cheap, or trade for cash, at Hills'. the poorest on the place, and was planted quite late the last of June and in the G.

W. GOSH, 31. 1). Sparks of Marshall, will be Among the valued acquisitions to the in Cedar Vale, Thursday, Jan. 16th.

for Money to Loan. mud. He thinks if planted at the right time, and the weather such as we usually have, the yield would be fully double ELGIN, KANSAS. At the meeting of the Loan Association the purpose of buying mules. patrons of our town is M.

Crabtree, of Leeds. His visits have come to be regular, and in answer to a question, he said ALL CALLS ANSWERED PROMPT Tuesday evening, Jan. 7th, 1890, at Ross The best cigars in the county, and the what he. had this year. He will try more Cheney hardware store, a loan of LY, DAY OR NIGHT.

We are now receiving LAKGE CONSIGNMENTS of all kinds of next year. best stock of smoking and chewing tobac coes. Whartexby. from one to five hundred dollars will be The Cloverdale dog case has had a qui offered. Paul Cheney.

Sec Wm. W.DALE. Geo. R. DALE, Long Bell lumber Co.

have now on hand etus put upon it at last, some weeks too Advertised Letters. Notaries Public; late for the peace of the neighborhood, List of letters unclaimed and advertised the finest lot of boxing, fencing and cribbing, and at the lowest prises, ever of ered out better now tnan later. By some remaining in the Cedar Vale postoffice, in this market. uildmg Material smart trick or tne law, or lawyers, no CONVEYANCES provision was made for the costs in the Better a crib of corn and a pair of over Promptly and Carefully made. case already tried, and we Lhave no par alls to hide rags, than good clothes when ticular objections to offer to that, either.

Oefice at the Bank, Cedarvale, Ks Jan. ist. Blothe, J. A. Block.

F. W. Black, John Bell. Henry Courtnav, Durossette Hubbard, Cintha Moore, Henry Marmon, Samuel 2 Pasley, Thayer, Ella Tompson, Elmer Wilson, SH Wymer, JN William, George Warren. Thomas it tases eight bushels oi cotn for every The sooner and more completely we can dollar's worth you buy.

and all who contemplate building or repairing, would do well to call and examine our stock, which is Always Kept New and Fresh. drop the affair, the better for all con cerned. J. R. MARSH, xxew xears retrenchment is responsi that he considered Cedar Vale the best trading point within reach of him, for farmers.

One of its greatest advantages is that our live stock buyers will receive hogs or cattle whenever brought in, and are not so given to sharp practices to get a shrink on the stock they buy as are the buyers of some towns. This is a point that we should have called attention to before. Fanners who bring hogs to Cedar Vale to sell never have to rustle for a buyer and then 'quarrel about price, shrinkage or dockage. No town in the country pays so near the Kansas City market prices as Cedar Vale, and our buyers do not set a day on which they will receive hogs, and refuse them on other days except at a cut price, but pay top prices on every day of the year. We also have two firms in the business, and that is no disadvan tage to the seller.

No town in the country of double its size, ships as much home raised live stock to market as Cedar Vale. ble for the absence of J. C. McClelland Rent paying time has come around Notary Public and George Brown from Adam Bros'. in calling ior these letters, please say "advertised." C.

R. Pollard, P. M. -o- again. Did you ever figure on the amount store since 1890 came in.

you have paid for rent or take an inven Notice. We strive to please and keep the Best. One hundred and forty pounds of corn tory of what you have to show for it? Don't you honestly believe it would be We are selling many goods at cost, and AND Conveyancer. EAlso Justice of the Peace. Office first door north of the postoffice.

for one pound of coffee! Did you ever use corn coffee? The editor has, when even less, to clear out Everything at LONG BELL LUMBERC0. better to pay interest and installments on money borrowed to build a home than to close prices. Call and see us. Maybe corn was higher than it is now. we can fit you with a bargain.

Ross Ckexey. pay rent? The Loan Association will of John Pierce, the stone mason, is pre MeD. STAPLETON, President. J. c.

McClelland, Vice President. fer another opportunity, Tuesday night paring to move from Winfield onto his next, that will enable someone to make A Universal Wedding Present: Cedar Vale Building, Saving farm near Otto. His house is full of mil let seed, which he wants to sell. The publisher of The Household evi the change that will give him a home of G. R.

DALE. Casdiib. dently believes in encouraging matrimo his own. AND President, TIIE- ny, as will be seen by his offer in another We learned from County Attorney column to send a wedding present to ev George Beree lost his stable and horses ucekman, that Wm; Myers was arrested ery Dnae wno may apply tne same, i by fire, Friday night of last week. Six charged with setting fire to Geo.

Beree's See his offer headed "To Young House- valuable horses belonging to himself and stable, but was released not sufficient Keepers. evidence. boys, were burned to death. It is not CEDAR mill COMPANY. loan Association CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.

Shares for sale on monthly installments, and money loaned for building purposes, payable in small installments, or at option of borrower. Meets the first Tuesday night of each month at the old school house. Paul Cheney, Sec'y. known how the fire originated. It was Our Alliance store is taking an inven discovered at 4 o'clock in the morning, A prairie on Crab creek, Saturday evening, from a spark from a Missouri Pacific locomotive, did much damage, burning off almost the entire country between there and Otter creek.

Dan Ramey lost several stacks of hay, N. L. Guthrie three stacks, N. Q. Marsh and Richard Thompson about fifty tons of threshed millet and some prairie hay, J.

W. Pattison some hay and eighty shocks of corn. Nearly all the prairie hay in that coun Having made special arrangements with the publisher of the Topeka Weekly Capital, a splendid 8-page family newspaper, published at Topeka, and worthy of patronage, we are enabled to offer the and when Mr. Beree reached the stable, tory of stock, this week or at least it started in on the job, Wednesday, with five of the six horses were already down, Locke Lemert R. F.

Burkett and John Star and The Topeka Weekly Capital, and the sixth fell before he could do any Bartgis, assisting. tor only tc.uu. A General Banking Business Transacted. thing towards getting it out The bed Every Kansas man should have his It sometimes happens that old corn is aing ana contents oi the mangers were county paper for home new and a paper from the capital of the State. Give this a good thing to have, and if ever the burned before the hay roof ignited, show KANSAS CEDAR VALE, combination a trial.

ing that the fire originated in the stable, farmer could afford to hold his grain, it is A. T. BEYER, AUCTIONEER, CLOVEBDALE, KANSAS. Hare had twenty-five years experience, and will guarantee satisfaction. Terms reasonable.

try was burned. Among other losers are Will Bartholomew, Rush Stewart, Wm. Pierce, Bob Webb, Abe Brown, Sprague this year, with the price as low as it is The loss is a serious oner in these hard Hunters Take Notice. now. Corn will kep.

times. Hills has a complete stock of ammuni and Forceman. G.W. Jonts lost shock Between friends who are accustomed The meeting of the county commission to quarterly sops from the county bowl, a tion of all kinds, sells cheap and carries a line of muzzle and breech loading shot guns. There is the place to get what corn and corn on the stalk, and the barn on the old Eli Sanborn place at Eli post-office, was burned, with some fifty bush ana inenas tne alliance who expect the strictest economy, the county com you want els of corn, the property of a Mr.

Osborn. CLARY AUGIILIKj Barbers and Hair Dressers. Ladie's and children's hair dressing a specialty, and will be done at their homes if desired. Shears sharpened at ten cents a pair. Raaors put in order and WARRANTED.

misiaors are between devil and the ers which convenes Monday, will be one of interest to the taxpayers. The bills from the last sessiota of the district court will be to audit, Sheriff Adams will make final settlement with the county, the county printing for 1890 will be let and the affairs of the county poor farm will be brought to an established condition. Many others saved their property only H. W. Loomis' furniture store is the deep sea.

Solicit your patronage in their line, Groceries Queensware. Will endeavor, by by the most strenuous exertions. The place to buy wall paper. tcta xjasi season, oo, Xiiisna mitter 8 corn fire burned with terrific" violence, owing land was plowed in the fall, and in gath Come see the cook stoves at Ross enng time six rows made load. This sea Cheney's.

It is worth your while buy son, '89, it was plowed in the spring, and or no buy. it takes nine rows to make a load. Mor Srisrss ban HFair Treatment and Right Prices, soap, al: Plow in the fall. to the high wind that prevailed, and ran so fast that it was impossible to back-fire against it, or control it by any of the usual methods. It seems that this part of the country is fated to be burned over and from the same cause.

It has not escaped since the Missouri Pacific was built. It would seem that special precautions should be taken by the resi U. BURDETT, Local agent for the light running DOMESTIC SEWING at Hill's furniture store. Messrs. Carney Crump moved 402 of $50,000.00 to loan on good farm prop their largest steers to Torrence, last week To merit the patronage they receive.

We understand that leading Alliance men are talking of being present to gain a little knowledge of how and for what the county funds are expended, and we have heard the expression that as all the county commissioners are of the Alliance, their plighted faith to that order should be shown by their works, to the end that the bills against the county may be searchingly scrutinized, to the benefit of the taxpayers. We shall see what we shall see. rty. 51tf G.R.Dale. where they bad bought 16,000 bushels corn at thirteen cents.

Corn was coming in too slow here. We have plenty of dents, to guard against the danger. Hills has received a car load of genuine Glidden wire. It is the best and cheap corn, but don't like the price. DRAY TRANSFER est J.

H. Burnett has leased the Leahy line. Have you seen mils stock of corn shelters? Don't fail to, before you buy, farm on Buck creek, where W. C. -1 1 1 vuuiicu ii as iiveu ior tnree years, and G.

C. CLEVELAND. Proprietor. Christmas Dinner. Christmas day was celebrated by the patrons and friends of district No.

151, Panhandle school house, and we had a good social gathering and a splendid dinner, which all seemed to enjoy. Many thanks to our neighbers and friends for their kindness and attendance. Rickety gim. Bueklen's Arnica Sake. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands.

Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poei- if you want to save money. will take possession in March. Mr. promptly, and charges Fresh oysters, by the can or in bulk. Council, we has another farm in the a All work atteudd to reasonable.

It i emiory ieasea. out just where, we not Celery everything needed to set off the tively cures Piles, or no pay required know. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. table and make a dinner enjoyable. Mules Wanted.

We will be at Cedar Vale, Thuflday, January 16th, for the purpose of buying mules, from 14 to 16 hands high, and from three to seven years old. sound, fat and in good condition, for which we will pay market price in cash. SpabksBros. There is an unusually fine line of heat JAMES SEYBOLTJ, J. B.

Whartenby. Attention! COMRADES. Pension Attorney, And Solicitor of Government Claims, Offers his services to Comrades In the prosecution of any claims against the Government, for Pensions. Bounty, or hack puy, Certificates of service and discharge obtained in lieu of lott diaeliarTt. AddrtM LEW LYNN, Chautauqua Springs, Kans.

Amos Jent has corn called "Hickory CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, King, that turned out 52 pounds of shelled corn to pounds of cobs. The or money refunded. Fnoe So cents per box. For Sale by Goss Rowland. A large stock of matrasses, all grades, at Hills furniture store.

Insure tout House, Insure von Barn, different kinds of gum. YU3I! YUM! YUM! 20 20 CEDM YALE, KUNSMS- Particular Notice. The accounts due the firm of Ross Cheney must be closed up by March 1st, at farthest, either by cash or note. Save us the trouble of looking you up, by coming in and settling up at once, and oblige, Ross fc Cuexev. corn grew in Elk county.

It is a beauti ful, smooth white corn, with an exceed at Whartenby's. ing stoves displayed at Hills'. Styles to rim class work and reasonable prices. See Insure jour Grain and Hay. 0.

R. Dale will give jou first class companies at him before you build and give him a chance to ingiy small, white cob. Medium early, suit any tastes, and prices to fit any pock A car load of Bain wagons just received bji on your work. charge for estimates. auu guou sizeu cars.

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