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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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Stoves and Tinware. Tinshop in connection. Hoofing and Glittering done. McD. STAPLET03SPS.

Personal. Gray is moving The Cedar Vale Star. Blue grass is starting. B. II.

Riggs moved to town this week B. C. to Caney, this Jos. J. Brady week.

R. M. Campbell, of Saline county, father in law of L. F. Casebolt, arrived in Grenola, Monday night, from the west.

He had been out in the Texas Panhandle. L. F. came up for him early Tuesday morning. Grenola Chief.

County Attorney' McGuire was in this Mrs. Mattie Gould is quite sick week. town, Tuesday. Neal Shaver and Al Adam went to New and fresh warden seeds and onion (First Published Jan.2J. VV2.

SHERIFF SALE. Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed and issued out of the District Court of ChautAuqua County. Kansas, on the loth day of January, l.i2, in a cause therein pending in which Edwin Fowler was Plaintiff, and Frank M. Calhoon. Masrsric Calhoun, Coler I.

Sim, D. X. Winsell, L. C. Peck and W.

W. Green were Defendants, I will, on Tu day. the 23rd day of February, 1M2. at 2 o'clock r. al the front door of the r.

U. KE'ES'0y Proprietor. CEDAR VALE, FEB. 12, 1892 i latcsof Subscription, $1.00 per year 50 cents for six months. Co.

Kansas City, Sunday. sets at Hills'. Miss Olive Waters went to Ellin. Strip Tuesday, returning next day. Sectional Maps and Guide to the The rain Saturday was a dampener on the W.

Ii. (J. programme, and it has been indefinitely postponed. This will neces-sitased another raid on the chicken roosts by the G. A.

K. boys, but we will try and advise our readers in time. i Mrs. Annie Ross has relatives from Cherokee county visiting her this week. at btapleton.

Henry Rhodes is building stone fence for Ilinrh Iliues. Miss Wiight. of Winfield, visited friends in Cedar Vale the first of the week. like Rip Van I 4 i Art Myles looks more Winkle every day. C.

Stevens returned to Elgin this week, and re-assumed the duties of agent at the Santa Fe station. Miss Winnie Brown, of Arkansas Paul Cheney's youngest child is very sick with the grip. E. M. Ilewins is having his horse barn repaired and remodelled.

City, a cousin of Austin Brown, is visiting his family this weett. ourt House, in lue City ot euan. in Chautauqua County, Kansas, sell al Public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of each and all of the parties above named, except said W. W. Green, in and to the folluwing real property in Chautauqua Countv, Kansas, to wit: The north naif of northeast quarter of section 8 and 21' acres of! of the west side of the northwest quarter ot the northwest quarter of section 9 all in township 34 range 10 cast of the sixth princi pal meridian.

The same to be sold without appraisement and subject to the lieu if. G. Marsh went to market Sunday Alfalfa is greeninc; up and will make with cattle, and was to make a trip north to visit a foster-sister before he returns. xcellent pasture in a few weeks. The directors of the Roek Creek Mining company are John Oliver, T.

B. Young and William Gammon. The company has leased 3,100 acres, and if they can secure yet a few more farms, will begin active operations immediately. A trade lias beeu hatching for some weeks. between Austin Brown and Thos.

Pore, which if consummated will make Mr. Pore the owner of the forty-acre home now owned by Mr. Browu, the con 6ideration being something like $1,400. T. J.

Hughes, of near Burden, was in town Wednesday, and from him we learn that there will be a considerable acreage of spring barley sowed near Burden next if weather is favorable. Ten acres raised last year by Mr. Marshall proved so satisfactory that it will receive a more extensive trial. for Bilious Attacks heartburn, sick headache, ar.d aH disorders of stomach, liver, and fcowefs, Ayer'G Cathartic Pills cafest, surest, and most popular medicine for family use. Dr.

J. O. Aycr Co. Lowell, Mass. Of entire stock of Men's, Women's and Marv McKeehen was to start Friday John Pate is on building a new Children's Underwear, houss in front of his present one.

for Kiowa Agency, where she has a position offered her in the government schools. J. B. Whartenby lias bought another ot adjoiniug his residence property. J.

A. the fruit-tree man. FOR MEN: "We yet have in stock a com was in town Tuesday, and the result of Miss Ara Lewelen was quite sick for a of the said Gretu adjudged at $1,100.00. with interest al 12 per cent, per annum from the l'Jili day of June. lul.

on -S)0 therof. pursuant to the Judgment and Decree- rendered in stid cause as reeled in said Order of Sale. Wit tie my hand thi 1-ith day of Jan his visit will be apparent in another good few days last week, but is improving. deliver' of nursery stock here in a few weeks. A.

J. Speer will farm the J. Hooper Joe Doolin and Jake Mallonee have place this year, in addition to his own. plete line the various grades we have carried this season, bright, new goods, and we will put a closing price on them that is intended to clear out every garment before March 1st. been at home, this week, owing to a freez- uary.

1-J2. S. T. lUitTZKt.L Sheriff of Chautauqua County, Kansa. Gll.t.KTT S.m.niu Atfys for Plaintiff.

If wanting a wagoi remember that ng and bursting of pipes in their engine. Herbert Wilson's catths netted him about $22 a head. They were the tailings from a bunch of little Xew Mexico cattle, which he bought a year ago last Iills keeps the Bain in farm and spring Thev will be at the Denova bovs' for WaiTOUi. nearly a month yet. December at $1) ahead, lhey were fed Pat Hanlon, a distinguished citizen John Ilisrgins HENRY RHODES, writes that he has rent-near Bradley, and has of Caney, and several other places that straight corn only about thirty days, and made Mr.

Wilson some good money. ed a farm down moved there. now know him no more, was in town a FOR WOMEN: Our stock is -equally as com First Published Jan. 22. 12.J SHK1UFFS SALE.

Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed and issued out i the District Court of Chaulauqtta County. Kansas, on the 10th day of January. Vri. in a cause therin pending in wbicli'Edw in I ti i ti few days this wepk. with headquarters Neal Shaver has bought the north Call iu and sec the beautiful solid gold I at George Gordon s.

set rings just received at Chapman's. A plete, all sizes and qualities. We bought largelytoo largely, it appears, Guy Gross, a citizen of our town twenty acres of m. kelley farm, which takes in all the improvements, and is still further improving by adding pure diamond ring for 12. some fourteen years ago, re-appeared here, Tuesday', lie has been living at i i 1 j.

I er wa i Minim niui iiamei iiison. a 16x30 full two story front to the house, Abe Brown and family, who live on IU! tUB WllUarWe ll'clVe UaU, HUCl late Joseph F. Gibson. Mahaht M. Gibson.

Arkansas City for some time. Fred is James Cray, builder. Mr. Kelley will oc the George Fry place near Hooser, are -t-U -C-i- I Kichard G.bson, Harriet Gil-sou. Ma now located ut Dexter, so he tells us.

cupy his house near the depot, and Mr. all quite sick so reported. jor C. Gibson. William W.

Gibson, E.l- Will LOomis and family went to Se Shaver will move as soon as the new-house is rtady. Gillespie Henderson ill farm on Grant dan. Fridav. for a few days visit with uu.ycj.fc wiiiiocLjj uuo uciicno. -Cjveiy Raiment is newno old carried over stock, but all bought for this season's trade.

ward E. Gibson. James Gibson and Samuel 11. Gibson, J. J.

Adams as administrator of the estate of W. II. Gibson deceased and Alexis Prorter were Defendant. creek, this year, and Billy Howell has his mother, "Will going from there back X. G.

Marsh's cattle which he sold on Squire Land home place lor the season. to the hospital and his family returning Monday's market were a very smooth 1 will, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of Fcbni- home, lie was not feeling quite so well when he left. Mr. J. i.

Maher, of Pawhuska, who lot ot llerefords and brought bo. weighing 1.110 in market. Before load FOR CHILDREN we can do equally as well, JffiS door of went to Chicago a month ago or more for medical treatment, has not yet returned. Mrs. Minnie Sutton is in Joplin, the Court Hotise.

in the C'hv ing, two steers, the heaviest and the ho Ttrin Sedan, in Chautauqua Countv, Kans. i-tclo WJJJ. i i and will offer goods at price this week, called there by the 8: Hons illness of her brother. "Wilfred Roach. iightest.

were weighed to average the Immediately means right now. F. M. load, and 1,250 pounds was the wehrbt Thos. Surton is in town daily looking for be veritable eye-openers.

Hills requests those indebted to him on arrived at. It seems to be a poor way of Stone Mason Brick Layer, CEDAR YALE, KANSAS. Close figuring done ou contracts. Satisfaction guaranteed. word trom there, but ou luesday had der for cash in hand, all of the title and interest of each and all of the parlies ahoy named, except said Ak-xU Procter.

iccount or note to call and settle immedi guessing at a btincn ot cattle. heard nothing. ately. iu and to the following real property iu George Johnson started to Kansas An oyster supper, the proceeds for City, Tuesday, to buy a job printing of Poultry is in fair demand, the stores paying 4c a pound for hens and 7c for turkeys. Eggs and butter bring 15c.

Dried apples will sell at 5c. hut dried Rev. Foster, is anuouueed for Tuesday night, the 10th, at Round Mound school house. fice. which he proposes to put in at Chandler, Oklahoma.

George learned the O. K. POLLARD, mauiuuqua vouniy, ivansa i. io-u: The north half of northwest quarter of section 7 lownshi; 32 range 10 east of the sixth principal m-riditn. The same to be sold without and subject to the lien of the said Alexis trade at Manhattan, and is fully able to peaches are a drug at 4c.

Good apples Linzie Johnson will tackle 130 acres of give the Chandlerites some good work. are worth from oOc up, and find ready will be included in the goods to be sacrificed, and everything in this line will corn laud on Hewins' ranch, this spring. C. Lons. of Pittsburg, represent sale, but some people who have apples to sell and others who buy have different Proctor, adjudged at wuh inter- ingoneoftbe coal companies of that and leave his own place for Greeley Smith.

rrn rtrioo roo-drHloaa rvf rrtc Wliot est at 12 per cent, per milium from the 20th ideas as to what good apples are. city, was in town Wednesday the guest -DEALER IX iTATIOjJERY, uu vu. 0f June. USUI, on S-V, day of June, lii'Jl, on of Martin Dale, whose wife is a cousin of M. D.

Stapleton is agent for Ed. Services at the Baptist church on Sun lew Mrs. Long. Mr. Long was one of the Ilaiirht's complete sectional map and BOOK earlv settlers here, taking as a claim in guide to the Strip.

If you are going you day. February 14th. Preaching at 11 a m. and 7 r. it.

Ordinance of Lord's Sup per will follow the morning service the fall of '70. the land now owned by need one. Men's and Boys' Caps Thomas Higgins. Mr. Murdock, brother-in-law of the thereof, pursuant to the Judgment and Decree rendered in said cause as recited in Order of Sale.

Witness my hand this loth c'av of January- S- T. Hahtzki.l. Sheriff of Chautauqua County. Knn-a. Ciixktt ISaoi.kk.

Att'js for llaiulifl. First Published Jan. 22, IStt. SIlKllltT'S SALK. Under and by virtue of an Order of Members of the church are especially requested to be present.

Regular services second and fourth Sundays of each Born. Webb boys, will farm John Stewart's place this year, and Abe Webb, L. R. Monday. Feb.

1, to N. G. Glasscock While farm. SCHOOL BOOKS month. The public cordially invited.

By tiik and wife, a girl. February 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. V. we have will also be included in the Slaughter Sale at but a fraction of former prices.

And on the front counter in the center of the store are a few rare Preaching at the Methodist church -AND I bomrlit a fffty-cent bottle of Cham next Suuday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 v. M. Stewart, a twelve-pound boj Died.

Sermon at night especially for the young bcrlain's Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, that had been afflicted with rheu SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Sale to me directed and issued out of ihu District (inrt nf t'liiititnuoii Countv. ladies. very body invited. it Near Stillwater, Oklahoma.

February matism at intervals for one year. At the time I bought the Pain Balm I was una bargains in Holiday goods, Lamps, Cups, 2 kui a i John Strode stuck to it until he trot a 5th. of the grit). Ira Powell, formerly of ble to walk. I can truthfuily say that farm in the neighborhood.

He has rented Lookout Valley. He was taken sick on KANSAS. CEDAR YALE, "Pain Balm has completely cured me." the B. II. Kitrgs farm mid will tackle the the Tuesday before.

H. K. Farr. Holywood. Kansas.

Fifty cockle burs with his usual energy. Sundav. February 7th. near Hooser. cent bottles for sale by v.

llohler Saucers, As a rule we do not be- iri Debenture cS. wm'ifr. .1 and Harriet Gibson, r.dibsoti, Jla- lieVe glVing Something IOr nothing, hala M. Gibson. Uichard Harriet but we intend to close out all of these SJfT goods by March 1st, and will make pric- XkiS Frederick Dcitz, of pneumonia, follow The spring term of school at the Bum JAMES SCYQOLI), ing the grip.

At Hie time of his death garner school house is to begin immedi- T. B. Young is expectinir a visit from his fattier this month. He lives in Mis the entire family of eight were with one itely on the close of the winter tvrm, and CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, souri, and has a fruit farm consisting of exception down sick, ar.d only two of Clarence Lynch will be the teacher. trator tit the ot ile uf II.

(Mbsou them able to accompany the remains of es. accordingly. two orchards, an oUl one of 300 trees and a younger one now at its best of SCO CEDAR KANSAS- Then- is no excuse for tardiness at the father to the grave. It is only occa school now, since O. T.

Caaivjan has trees, trom which he marketed last vear is sionally that such cases as this are so I First class work and reasonable prics-s. See tihn before Ton build ami irive him a chance to such a. beautiful line of Seth Thomas barrels of apples, netting $1,400. The forcibly brought to public attention that liul on your work." No chiirjjs for estimates. and other clocks, in price from to $10.

young orchard was planted in 9. He they mar not be avoided, nnd we are limn ri tnfk i will plant 1,600 trees this year, all Ben compelled, however much we may be tleccascd, were Defendant. 1 will ou Tuesday, the 23rd day of February. JI, at 2 u'cioek l. at the frunt dHr uf the Ciurt House, in the City of Sedau.

in Count), sell itt Pub-lie Autlion to the highc-l bidder for chsIi iu baud, nil uf the right, title nnd interest of each anil all of the parties aUnre named, iu and to the following rvnl property in Chauiuu-uu County, Kanvts, to Tho WrntBm: Davis. averse, to notice and know how wretch Hogs are going up so in price (hat it is no use to quote the prices ollered bv lo edly some of our people live, and work, J. G-. Schwartz. A SEW MAS in the OLD SHOP, The heavy rainfall, Saturday, was also cal buyers to day it wouldn't lit to-mor atid die.

useful, in that it made conspicuous the need of more work on the streets. It is Frederick Dcitz cam? here several And vet not a new man. Have I ever done years ago in almost destitute circum on the row, lour cents was ollered Wednesday. Cloverdale reports the death of John Sanborn bativ on Tuesday; the birth of a useless to expend work and funds filling tiir waion work -for you? If I have, and i stances, a family of dependent children rdaased von. t-ive me Knottier job.

I will with him. and bought poor upland in streets only to ne washed out ny tue lirst heavy rain, simply because of the farm, heavily mortgaged, upon which they have since made their home. He extensive system of jetties, natural and artificial, that run parallel to the gutters found at the dewn town "Wagon Shop. was a German, or long ago they would "Mene, Mene, Takel, LIpharsin." have starved out and uone. bcrupulons and effectually prevent the surface water from finding its way into them.

ly honest, toiling laboriously aUi'ays. He and his family nave lived, thcjvaione J. R. Marsh, L. M.

Cox, Geo. Schwartz. THE BAIRI) HOUSE know how hardly and how great the Dan Kaulz, Col. Hills, Wm. Kelley and lo Jacob Venning and wife; and that Charley Shaver is laid up withabadiy cut foot.

Will Layton. we understand, has rented the Charley Tenuant place for the coining year, to pay $150 cash rent. Charley is making preparations to move to town. W. Loper, who lived on Squire Land's farm last season, has gone to Oklahoma, to look for a home.

Mrs. Loper is stopping at W. B. Mann's until he sends for her to follow. struggle, upon that prairie farm in sin perhaps E.

M. Ilewins, will attend the gle room some 10x12 feet, and then, with wn: All of sort ion 21 except the "rres ucd as a rthoid house site, all of mi I ion 2. and the vitnhenst quarter of section 13. all in tMwiihhip ran ge It) ea-t; aho half of section a.id all of section l'J. both in township 32 range 11 ct of the sixth principal meridian.

The ame to be Sold without appraisement pursuant to the Judgment and Decree rendered in said cause as recited in said Order of Sale. Wiliies my baud thi l.ih dat of Jan-nary. ISta. b. T.

H.iT-!r.t.u Sheriff of Chautauqua Cunty. Kansat. (Jiij.kit Si Sadlku, Att'y fr First publication Jan. 22. SlIKKlFF'ri SALM Under and by virtue an Order of to me directed and issued out of the state encampment of the (J.

A. Ii. at Writing upon the wall, discolored surface, patches, can all be covered by Wall Paper, and a beautiful room made bv aid of the elegant new patterns in wall and ceiling paper, borders, stilting, etc, at Hills'. Atchison the last of the week. They go Comer Cedar and Lawrence etrcets, CEDAR VALE, KANSAS.

Hire- others seemingly a3 sick as himself upon the bed with him. on a Sunday to have the pleasure of helping to elect night he died. And when hi? spirit pass Hon. A. It.

Ureene department com ndw. neat. cor. homelike. KvervtUins! llrsi ed out, who is thpre to say that he had mander.

Mrs. L. P. Crocker will repre not lived, according to the lighl given W. W.

DALE, Ass Cashier. JOHN DOSBAUGU, Proprietor. J. M. DOSBAUG II.

Cafaier. to him. life as faithful to these he loved, to himself and to the higher pow cla. Casino ta X-u3s. Sample Room for ne of conimi Trial tvurnleM, In conneudna er.

as any man who ever Jived and died? sent our W. U. U. at the state meeting, which occurs at the same time and place. Daniel Hush is another instance of the-man-not-afraid-of a-mortgage.

He perceives the good use which can be made one. Everv mortgage ever given by A. J. Dennick, of Lowe, has excellent success with pears and when asked his opinion as to the best varieties to plant, recommended Keiller, Vernon, Duchcsse and La Coute. rrr: SIIOATS AND TIGS FOS SALE DOSBAUGH'S BANK, M.

Hills. him is "an evidence of prosperity," for OST AX A. O. U.W.PIX. FINDER WILL XJ be suitably rewarded.

Arthur Burdett District Court of Chautauqua Con tit v. Kaunas, on the Uay ot Jauunry. in a cause therein pending in which Amauda Tomiiuson was l'laiutiff, abd William 11. Cook. Cook, Kverett JACOB LAVELY, PUOriilETOR OF by it he is enabled to add to bis home niore broad acres.

He now has 320 acres The rain of Saturday has freshened up the streams, and Poison's mill below Ilewius will soon be able to do husiness. It has beeu overhauled and put in order, and only needs water. A SPAN OF GOOD YOUNG MI LES, 3-YEAR- since buying the Bridwell farm of 120 acres for $2,000. lie knows how to pay xi olds, mul a yearling, for sale. Asa Bkinghah, Ozro.

off mortgages, and before many years General Banking and Collecting. will be sole owner of that S2i) acres. THOIi SALE ON OR TWO SPAN Of GOOD K. Turner, Martha E. Turner.

Laructl Turner and Central Jyian Si iKbenture were Defendants. 1 will, on Taes4la3. tlie23rd day of February, lKTi, at 2 o'clock r. at the front door of the There is as much difference in the qual X. mules.

Also some mares to trade for stws calves or older. E. L. Wtatt. Clovcrdale.

ity of barbed wire as in the way ot omul Druggists it is a pleasure to sell i fence. Hills keeps two ot tne best KANSAS Beggs' Family Medicines, as every bottle is warranted for all that the label calls CEDAll VALE, makes of wire in the market genuine FOR SALE ORTRAPE 5IY BUSINESS PROP erty in Lwds. Will sell it at a bargain. Court lloui-c. in the City of Sedan in Chautauqua County, ka.u, sell at Public Auction to the kighett bidder for Uliddcu and the Baker.

Call on or address Geo. W. TOMI.IXSOJi, for. so our customers are perfectly safe in Spring Branch Stone Quarry, Will at the qunrrv or deliver flagging anil -dimension stone of any size. CLARY LAUGIILIN, Barbers and Hair Dressers.

i Ladles' ami children's hair dressing a specialty, mid will be done at their homes if desired. Shear sharpened at ten cents a Dair. Razors jmt in order an-t WARRANTED. e's, Ks. buying them, bold and warranted by r.

J. II. Carney will seed twenty acres OR SALE THREE STALLION'S AND FOUR rash in band, all of the righL title and interest ol each and all of the parties above named, except the said more to alfalfa this spring, and is getting Call Jacks good stock. Will sell one or all his prairie land east of Spring Branch We have lately learned of the purchase Cedar G. W.

Letrgett, and see thBin or write to Vale. Kansas. of the John Parry land. 93 acres, by An ready to seed to tame grass thinks there is more in it than in corn. drew Nerling for $500.

It is onlv thrpe years since Mr. Norling bought the Pugh r.rillifmt" Porry. packet 1 Ptoses, ab.ia and lkirav, both for olc. Aiuaiid.i TomlitiSun in and to thv follow-iug real property iu Chautauqua County, Kansas, to-wit: The south ot the northwest of stttiwa -J towr.sliip ol ranj5'c'J fa.t of the sixth principal meridian. The same Garden Pe Charrrrr," pcki-t 1 5e.

lifato American Wr.cder," wr aOc. Pansies, our iuerb tnun, luok alujin MULES A GOOD PAIK OF YOCXq MI LES, broke to work. Anynnti wanting a pood youns work team would do well to fee these. Joa. Wilkerson, Rock Creek.

farm, of 95 acres, naving $2,500. and the luiro V4ityaatLeiuaius, eaca SOC, bet money to add these valuable acres to his ouxnnn r-acutt pur. Vzraj, Lxfi thoite, pxlt 6 Choice Geraniums, each iWc.t set l.oa 3r.ect Cora "Golden packet 15c. already large farm lias been dug out of the soil by himself nnd family, lie draws no nension. his wife gets no Any one not now a nlwcriber caa hare Vicx's Macazis one year free, who orders 3 1 EGGS FOPv SETTIXG-TII01WUGHBRED Light Bratnas, Sl-50 per setting of 13; liroiize turkeys.

$2 per 13: packed to ship. Mbs. J. B. Gravf.9, Cedar Vale.

Ks. to lm sold without appraisement and subject to the lien of ue said Amanda adjudged at with interest woiUX from ua before May 1st. Are yon going to the Strip? if so outfit you with tents, wagon sheets, camp stovcs.guns and ammunition aad a complete sectional map of the strip. Call and see him. J.

C. Ford, of Southern Texas, has leased the Chou.eau pasture, six by eight miles on Hominy creek, for the coining year, and is stopping in town getting an outfit together for the ranch. writer tars Standi at head mm Him "princely inheritance," but they prosper amazingly iust the same. Work and all charmer citoloiei." Everr ViCK'S FLORAL GUIDE, 1832. tl'i Persa interested ia l'tants.

Flowers or ejetabki, v. r. which be deducted from first order, One of at 12 pc cent, per annum from the day of June, 1M1, on thereof pursuant lo the Judgment and Decree ren ould have oac i'rice only tea POULTRY-MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS from prize-winning stock, young touts S2.50 each. Langslian cockerels Si each. Pukia ducks 1 each.

Egi-'s $1 per 13. Call or write. Mhs. O. F.

Stark, Ilewins, Ks. packet of 40-lb. Oat FREE with each orler when glrfi. dered in said cause as recited iu said Order of Sale. Witnei-3 my hand thi3 10th day of I AM PREPARED TO SPEY SOWS C5PEYINO- January.

lSIrJ. S. T. Uaktzell, aud guarantee t-atisfnctiou. Terms me Sleeplessness Cured.

IV I am glad to testify that I used Paator Koe-nig's Nerve Tonlo 'with the best succesa tot leeplessnesa, and believe that it ia a really great relief for sullerins humanity. E. i'liAUK, I'astor, K.eylertoa, P. Fa. Waldock.

Oct. 14, "90. knowu on application. Residence lirst house north of Round Mound. Postotc'ce, Cedar Vale, economy tells the story.

No one afflicted with a throat or lung trouble can use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without a beneficial effect. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. There is do dangerin giving it to children, as it contains no injurious substance. It will prevent croup if used as soon as the chi'd becomes hoarse. 50-cent bottles for sale by P.

P. Holder. FlaxSeed to Loax: Wre have 200 Shen of Chautampia tXiunty, uansait. tJiLLKTT Jc S.voi.eii, Att'ys lor Defend Kausas. L.

axebolt R. H. ROWLAND. W. II.

Brenner reports one change of tenants in bis neighborhood this spring, and tnat is the Williams farm at the grove, which is to be tilled by the Mr. Long who was ou the Willard place last year. L. II. Sullivan lost several head of good three-year-old steers, this week, by being buried under a failing straw stack siHoiise Sign OTOC'K FARM FOR RENT HS.) ACRES, li ant.

Central Ioan Debenture Co. FUat Published Jan. 22. lb'J M.V. kj acres iii cultivation, over lin acres of smootl About five yoars ago I became, ailected, through pxcessivo suiokiuti.

vrith a nervous stomach DEALER IN trouble (dyspepsia). My health broke down completely, ,1 lost my appetite, end in conse TOTUEPlTiLIC: Iain prepared to do all hay laud, farm and hay land fenced in one flidd. 6 horse and cow pasture adjoining stables, balance of land fenced in one body. Living water in pastures, irood wells house and stables. Will r-nt cheap for cash.

Land located Vi miles west of Howard. Ks. Call ou or address Dr. Whitney, Cedar Vale, Kfi. bus.

flax seed which we will loan to farm Drugs Medicines, outlier rank lhonlpson larm. lliey kinds of hotise atid sign painting at tue lowest possible prices. Ail work guaranteed to be first das. ers for seed at $1 per bushel and contract crop at 5c less than St. Louis market price at time of delivery.

In order to se quence became very -wean; i coiuu not, siocp au all, and nervous sutleringa and symptoms were innumerable. Four doctors, all known dyspepsia remedies and also electricity afforded me uo relief. Aa a last resort, just a year ago, I ordered a of Tastor Koenigs Nerve Tonic. The second doao relieved my pains, and after using only a few bottles I am entirely cured. I certify that I'astor Koenig's Nerve Tonic has TOILET ARTICLES Paper Hanging cure seed farmers will have to engage it before March 1st.

as ve will ship all the I Opposite druggist's sundries. and a sperialty. If you have any old or new furniture that you stained, "painted or varnished call on me. Will do such work at residence if Under and ty virtue of an Order of Sale to directed and issued out of tlu District Court of Chautauqua County, KausMj, ou the lih day ofJaiiu.tr. lV.r.', in a cause therein pending in which Edwin Fowier was Plaiiili'I.

and Uutt. Iicnjauiiu tJuesl and Central Ian Si Debenture Co. were 1 will, on Tuesday, the 23rd d-ty February. 1'J2. at 2 VIo-k i at the frunt d'r of the Court House, in the City of dn.

in Chautauqua County. sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cush in baud. u) tit the right, title and interest of each and all the rartie above iinincd. esetpl said Central lxan Si De had beeu dead several days when discovert M. Lewelen expreses confidence that hogs will not go lower soon, but will rather improve in price, and will not put his on the market before April, llis hogs are spoken of as the best in the country.

The GreDola Chief reports the shipment by Wm. Dory, of the best cattle that proven not only a greal ana oeueaceus remeuy. W. P. (JLASSCOCK BUTCHERS.

seed uot engaged at that time. Adam Bros. Dale Balrd House. CEDAR VALE, desirrd. vou have a buggy that you want inted in good siiaj-c, bruis to n.e.

S. BUTLER. FSi Is ItooK en Kerrotis 'to'Nkl ti liisease sent free to anyad.lress, 4 9 lMKr patients ccn also obtain lain tat tlustiicUciite tree of churgo. Dealers in- A Rf3 P3 The editor of the Lewis, Iowa. Independent, relates his experience for the benefit of the public, as follows: "We have advertised a great many different paleni medicines, but have never taken the pains to editorially "puff" one.

We are going to do so now for the first time. Chamberlain Des Moines, Iowa, manufacture a cough remedy which is absolutely the best thing we have ever seen. have gone trom there this season, weighing 1.458 in market and selling at A second forty head weighed 1,419 and brought $1.15, Tliis romodvtaaK Leon prepared br Reverend Pv.ir KwniK. Fori Wavue, lnd (f.aeo lUtH, out v.lb. oc.

Chicago, SoldbyDroSjjistsatSl per Bottle. 6 fcr SC. "Highest price paid in Cash. WM. HOGUET, Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Artlclos.

'EleUcen yert experience costyui41a ediclnts. 3PrcriiuoB cU.ty. DAYID MARZ. Furs Hides wanted at the J. F.

McMullen, the owner of the Gurnsey property, and a resident of Wintiefd, is in the clutches of the law. charged with embezzlement from the Winfield Loan Association, ot which he whs a trusted officer. benture in and the following tetd lrop-rty in Ch County, Kanii, tu-Hi-: The uih half of souTiitMfrt of section 11 and the north half of uorthea't ipiarter of section 10 all in township 31 ratine 11 c-tf lh sixth pri.tci:-"l meridian. The to le t-l I without ar.d sul ject to the lien ot tne sjid Ceiilr Imti A. Dei.e'iinre Co at $33T.

interest at. 12 per CONSUMPTION CUUEU. We have used It in our family for the past year, and consider it indispensable. Its effects are almost instantaneous, and there is no use talking, it is a dead shot MATT NELSON, Stone Gutter and Mason. An old returned from pr.ictiec hav-Irc pl.ioed in his hands by an East India mfssioiiarv- the formula of a simple v.s.-t:b'.e remedy for the spevdy and permanent eure of Consumption Catarrh.

and nil throat and affections, also a positive and radical cure for "Nervous Debility and all Nervous com- ft ti.to.t itc wAn.lirfrl Carney Crump are using the 10.000 bushels of corn raised last year on their ranch in half-feeding GOO head of cattle. on a cough or a cold. AVe don't sny this for pay. but because we consider Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy ihe best made, and we want the people to know it and use it. For sale bv P.

P. Holder. Kmr Batcher Simp Opposite Postolricc. J. H.

BURNETT. tive powers thousands ot ciises. na i ii ins Dir. varncygoes lo tun uus du'y make it known to his suffering fellows, to remain. most of the summer to see that Will Co anr kind of stone or brick work.

Will Actuated bv this motive and a desire to relieve HA9JJESS, SJZQLZ3, COLLARS TWITS. COMQS, PUSHES, ZC2E3, eLAJJKETS, "Kepairin? Tromrdlj Attended To. CEDAH VALE. KANSAS. furnish best of material.

Has tine swndstone things move about right. win. per aiinuni from th; iy of Jum-. lyl. Si-VJ thereof, pursuant the and Ih-cree rendr-l iu said cause a rt-citcd in Vd Order of Sale.

uiy hand th' li'li day of Jo. uiry. 1J2. S. T.

itr2EU- Mie'riS of Cli pi C.utity, Kauen. I I.Lett StULEii, Att'ys f.V Sexafroo! What is it? Let us tell you that it is one of the nicest, cleanest, sweetest and most effectual near town supplying both flashing em; dimension rock. Will fati-factioa Anr kind of live stock or taken in exciiangf human sutferina, 1 will send free of charge, th all who desire it, thW recipe, in German, Frenco or English, with full d'rectious for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing witn stamp, naming thi; paper. V.

A. PowcrsDloak, Rochester N. Y. If your hair is falling out or tunung gray, try Beggs Hair Kencwer. Jiold and warranted by P.

P. HonLEK. for work. If yo-i want close lignring and good tooth washes on the market, iold at.d warranted by P. P.

Hohler. work jave me a trial. Buy the Giesecke Boots and Shoes for men and boys Adam Bros. Dale's. rr z..

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1884-1894