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The Cunningham Chronicle from Cunningham, Kansas • 3

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asm Screen wire cloth at L. LiMichener's. CUNNINGHAM HERALD. COMPANY LUMBER CAREY For latest styles in millener "goods call at Miss Laura Siglers'. awkeye Condition Powders are the best for stock of all kinds.

Sold and warranted by Jeffers Grider. i THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1892. 00 TH Beggs' Little Giants are the most effectual pill on the market. Safe, sure and certain. Sold and warranted by Jeffers Grider.

i i LOCAL HAPPENINGS. st and Best lies me Lame 4 We truly believe that De Witt's Little Eailey Risers to be the most natural, most effective, mos; prompt and economical pill for biliousness, indigestion and inactive liver. Jeffers Grider. Just received at A. J.

Sigler's a new line of umbrellas at prices from 25ct3 up to 2.25. Call and see them. While in the county seat Tuesday we noticed Mr. Oscar Nossaman and Mr. Albert Dyche preambulating over town.

DU1 ilu OlUuJi ill E. Kittenour took in the county seat last Thursday. For a good cultivator go to E. B. Hansen, Olcott, Ivans.

Lonzo Nossaman is confined to his tied with rheumatism. Dr. Jeffers attendance. Jeffers icier PLYMOTn EOCK EGGS from thoroughbred stock. Will have a few more settings to sell.

SI for 13 eggs. A. F. McPeek. DRUGGISTS.

E. Rittenour shipped a car load of hogs to Wichita this week accompanied the same himself. A DO UBLE FUNERAL. At the time of the funeral services of Mrs. J.

M. Shelman given in another item of this issue a funeral procession arrived from Olcott, we have not learned any facts other than it was a child from that place we expect to lear particulars and will "report next week. man or Pratt Cos. Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, DOORS, SASH, SCREEH DOORS, LIME, HAIRMQULDINGS POsts," Kc, Also an extra large stocK of Star-A-Star Garland Armstrong attending 13 the court this week as a witness in case of Cragin vs Gillen. We have now a full stock of puie Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints Syringes, Cigars, Tobacco, Toilet and Piles! Try Beggs' famous German Salve.

It relieves at once. Sold and warranted by Jeffers Grider. Shoes! We have just received a new line. Call see us. We make prices to suit the times A.

J. S.6LEB. Fancy Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. -tot- We have a large and well selected stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades, If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your blood is thick and sluggish; if your appetite is capricious and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For Jjest results take De Witt's.

Jeffers Grider. the latest stiles. TO THE LADIES. Nevada and Daisy Fields have located in Cunningham to engage in millinery and dressmaking. They can be found in the building east of Squire Adams'.

These ladies invite the public to call and see They guarantee satisfaction and prices reasodable. First publication April 28, 1892. Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given, that on the 21 day of April, A. D.

1892, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Kingman County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Jurstice Kelly late of Kingman County, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will TIIAXKING OUBTATROXS FOR PAST LIBERAL' PATEOX AGE CORDIALLY INVITE -A CONTINUANCE OF THE; SAME; GUARANTEEING PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. S. T. BALDWIN, Manager.

Cunningham Kansas: Come and see us we will treat you just and right. John M. Ratcliff shipped five car loads sprain and one of hogs this toeek. What would we do without John. Jeffers Grider sells the 175 test Head Light oil at 20 cents a gallon.

It is lasting and gives the hest light. Is your hair tallinsr out or turning gray? Tut II air Restewee. It acts like magic. Sold and warranted by Jeffers Grider. Miss Lena Wald, daughter of Postmaster Wald, of took the train last Thursday for Kingman where she expects to remain a day or two.

"Willis Rouse has purchased a lot of W. W. Wolf east of the Sigler residence and ha3 commenced the erection of a house, A beautiful head of hair is the pride of womau. Any person can obtain this by using Beggs' Hair Renewer. Sold and warranted by Jeffers Grider.

Cunningham, s. TO THE PUB take notice and govern themselves ac G. Elliott is making some improvement on his town property with the expectation of moving into the same in the near future. Uncle Ben Steward is doing the capenter work and that insures a good job. S.

T. Baldwind has let the contract of quite an addition to his house to our carpenter friend Leftwick. Commencing the same at once. Sam will have one of the most desirable homes in town when completed. 1000 Dollars Reward.

To any one who will furnish us a recipt that will cure a cough, cold, or any disease of the throat or lungs sooner or more effectually than Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. Sold and warranted by Jeffers Grider. cordingly. E. A.

Crump, Administrator. Arrivec Jus GOLD-DUST Will stand for the season at my barn in Cunningham, Kansas. Goldust is a sorrel with white mane and tail, weighs 1200 pounds, is a fine driver and good worker. We wish to call your atttention to the fact that we are in the field with a full line of general 'merchandise, which we propose to dispose of at the lowest rate to those who will favor us with a visit. We feel that if you will compare prices and quality you will be convinced that we are ahead.

We call special attention to eur line of Celebrated Brewster Boots and Shoe3 Oak Tan and Hand Made. Quite a number of our customers have worn the same pair of boots two In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Erne Shoes, we lead the trade, in quality stile and fit. The Buckeye brand manufactured by Drew, Silby Porta mouth, Ohio, from Dongola and Kangaroo stock, have no superior. We keep in stock a choice line of Men's ITine Dress Shoes cordovan, calf and kangaroo stock. For great service we pass to the Little Giant Shoes for women, misses and children.

All solid leather. Every pair Waeajstted. To say the least, we have the largest and best line of boots and shoes in Kingman county. We call special attention to our line of Woolen goods, consisting of Ohio Woo yarns. Blankets, Dress goods, Hoods, Hosiery, Underwear for all classes.

We can please the most fastidious. Terms: $6.00 to insure. Also two fine Kentucky Jacks, which .1 MTV Elmer Cragun is now located in the county seat being interested in the ease of his brother, John vs Harry Gillen which is now in progress. Mrs. L.

R. Patton, Rockford, 111., writes: personal experience I can reccommendDe Witt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for impure blood and general deoiiity." Jeffers Grider. C. A. Gage takes this opertunity to to inform the public that he has concluded not to stand his horse Farmer Tom) at this place; but at Lerado I brought from Kentucky myself, will stand at same place.

They are fine breeders, good color, black with mealy nose and belly. All care will be taken BESS TO THE PUBLIC. We wish to call your attention to the fact that we are in the field with a full line of geueral merchandise, which we propose to dispose of at lowest rate to those who will favor us with a visit. We fell that if you will compare prices and quality you will be convinced that we are ahead. A.

J. Sigler. to prevent accidents but I will not be responsible should any occur. Terms: 10.00 to insure. Z.

C. Branstetter. at In domestics we have a select stock of Prints, Ginghams, Cheivots Muslins, Canton Flannels, Tickings, Table Linens, Crashes and gloves Drills by the lit MICHENER. A A SHURE THING. I am in the business to stay and want my patrons and all others who have produce to sell, to take notice of this, that I will pay.

the highest cash price for butter, eggs, poultry, hides, game, pigeons, rags and paper. My headquaiters are at E. T. Watkins' meat market where I will be glad to receive anything in my line anyone has to sell. E.

B. Behel. hundreds from a Kid to a Husking glove. We will not forget or Notion department, comprising ail standard articles from a pin to a silk mufSer. Hats and Caps, Duck Coats, Shalls, ot assorted qualities and styles.

In groceries we cany full line of Staples. Country Produce taken at highest market price in exchange for goods. In conclusion we would say we pride ourselves on a straight representation. We do not advertise a $8.00 shoe for S3.00; a $16.00 Suit of clothes for 8.00; a $3.00 Hat or l.50; a SO-eent Tea for 25 cents; but we sell to all alike. One man's money is as good as another's.

We ask you to call and see us, examine our stock and if we don't sell you any goods, we will have a jolly good time. Respectfully yours, JE. Hayes the popular Kingman druggists, cany a complete line of drugs, patent medicines, etc. Perscrip-tions carefully Give them a call when in Kin man. 4t "Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies." But early to bed and a "Little Eailey Riser," the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser.

Jeffers Grider. NOTICE. There will be a Sunday School Con vention held at the Valley school house, May 22nd. The 4th Sabbath in IATI0M THE Jake Grider is confined to his cell. But unlike most convicts he has un-i-sual attention paid him.

He is looking unusually well and if no change for the worse occurs will soon be liberated. MuniDS. Proprietors of the BUCKEYE STORE, KINGMAN, KANSAS. -tot- G. LAKIN, Proprietor.

-iot- Warr anted Gilt- say it is a pleasure to sell Beggs' Family Medicines, as every bottle is warranted for all that the label calls fdr, so that our customers are perfectly sale in buying them. Sold and warranted by Jeifers Grider. Ratcliff Cannon shipped three car loads of cattle and E. Rittenour one of hogs to Kansas City on Tuesday. W.

T. Cannon in charge of two and A. Iloagland in charge of the same number cars. $2.00 per $3,50 per.week day board, $4.00 per week board and room. GOOD BEDS AND COOD ROOMS.

Every Thing First-Class. ot i nil gj fi3 lfij iscLg llagff 1 ill Edge and American Shear and Knife Company's Cutlery. May. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.

Everybody invited. Bring dinner and let us have a good time. By order of president. Jos. McPeek.

The committee on program will meet at Cunningham, May the tenth, at 2 o'clock p. m. to make out a program for the above convention. fG. II.

Mathis, Committee crump' I Mrs. A. Gould. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. We ommited mention last week of the accidental shooting in the case of Chas.

Parker who resides with Mr. A. Shultz four miles southeast of town. It appears that handling the gun which was a breech-loader, it suddenly broke apart while in his hands thus throwing the muzzle in line with his foot instantly it discharged the contents entering the front part of the foot. Dr.

Jeffers was summoned and upon examination it was found necessary to amputate three of the toes, KANSAS. Armstrong Lakin, Proprietors. Scissors, Razors, Butcher Dark, yellow, greasy skin is a symptom of disordered Kidneys and Liver, and unless treated promptly may result in dangerous disease. One bottle of Blood Purifier will entirely remove the cause and leave the skin cleai and transparent. Sold and arranted by Jeffers Grider.

CTotLn ZELettolifif. Knives, Pocket knives, Table knives and forks, Silver Plated knives forks and spoons. Fine rigs and saddle horses always on hand. CARE OF TRAVELING MEM'S TEAMS A SPECIALITY. A party of young people from Olcott were taking in the town and making a call on Uncle Ben Steward Sunday evening.

They were a lively jolly set. Their names are as follows: Messrs. John, Dos and William Wyman, Misses Effy EaJy, Lizzie Barne3 and Dora Smith. Co Feed, Grain which was skillfully performed and the tees can now be seen in the doctor 's Axes, Hatchets and Hammers, Stoves arn on orner of First and Henderson streets. office.

The wound is healing most and Tinware. A lull line or Heaters, Cooks and Ilanges at Cost. satisfactory and no serious results can follow. SAD DEATH. The funeral of Mrs.

J. M. Shelman. north of town, occur ed last Sunday p. Leave orders at the National Hotel.

Kansas, Cunningham, Willis Rouse and Parker Foster is getting there in fine shape. Anyone needing buildings moved or general work of any kteid will do well to call on them. They have just completed the moving a house for J. M. Ratcliff and one for G.

Elliott and to the satisfaction of all concerned. In fact they are the long and short of our town. Mrs. Horner, Mother of Mrs. C.

L. Agent for CANON CITY COAL. Grain Stock bought and sold, trade horses Highest Market Price Paid for Grain. m. She had been a great sufferer for nearly a year and, notwithstanding all possible aid was summoned she gradually grew worse until last Saturday April 30, death came to her relief She leaves a husband and ten children Parks of this place has been visiting her daughter for the past week.

She to mourn her departure. She was i 2 Era burried in the Dresden cemetary. The WE Returned to her home near Kingman services being conducted by Rev. H. Mathis, of this place.

A large con ONCE MORI COME. course of friends and neighbors were in I attendance which speaks in loud terms of the' estimation in whieh she was A MUNI TIO N. held. The bereaved amily and friends have the universal sympathy of all who Fall Stock of Sporting Goods, Shot, To tell you our little story and it is short and sweet and will save you money if you will only read and be convinced. know them and though words in them selves can give but little solace in such I have made it my study to please the people of this county Powder, Blank and Loaded Shells, which we will sell at prices that will defy competition.

a time of grief; yet it is all we can do lit sol; We will recommend them to him who t-i Tuesday morning. 1 Her daughter her to remain a couple of weeks. C. L. looks very lonesome and the time will roll very slowly till his better half-returnes.

For a butter making cow call on David Lawhead. Mr. Lawhead says that after churning a batch of butter and letting the buttermilk stand they noticed that cream began to raise. They then proceeded to churn the milk over again and, low and behold they got as much again butter as they did the first time. Now then we figure it that all a person needs is a quantity of cream from these cows and they can have butter the year around.

Our former townsman, Mr. Frank Miller who moved from this place last fall to Caldwell, has met with a finantial loss. On last Saturday and am well pleased with the way they have treateed me and so I Intend to do my best to please all of you. Here are some of our prices: can give peace and deliverance amid the most trying circumstances and if ess tn faithful to his teachings a happy re ROPE OF ALL SIZES. union will dispell the gloom and joy I-S--.

will come in the morning. Using G2-20, 08-40 arjd 44-40 Cartridges. Later Since the above we have re Send for free rleacriptive price-list of Z'illes, ceived the following facts relative to A Gomplete Stock of Single and Double Strength Glass. lXHicae-Action Aievoivers, etc, tue MARLIN FIRE ARMS KEW. if AVER, U.

S. A. Mrs. Shelmans history: She was born ie Polkjcounty, Iowa, Dec. 17, 1849, in tray pkiv.

itinu: asa at 8i to 25 cts. Job lot of suspenders 25 cts. worth 50. Men and Boys clothing at cost. Hats! Hats, at your own price.

Carpet worth 50c will sell for 22 cts. Window curtains worth 75 cts will sell for 75 cts a pair. All groceries sold at Rock Bottom prices. Sugar, coffee, meat, lard, flour, beans and bacon, Syrups of all kinds. Ladies shoes from 90 cts.

up. Childrens 35 Mens shoes $1.50 Best line of plow shoes ever offered at the money from $1. to $1.75. Best ginghams 8J- and 10 cts. Bedf ords cords 15 worth 25 cts.

All stiles in Sateens 10, 15, and 25 cts. All stiles summer dress goods 5 to 15 c. Lladies black hose till you can't rest 1866 she moved to Nodawa county, where on July 15, 1866, she was tiirii'i I Mli Siii EmSm KJitetiA Eepairs Furnished for all Kinds o. Stoves on Short Notice at Reasonable Prices. I IQEiL BEL0A0IK3 TOOLS For Fife, mk 0 Sicl Eata, i Are Unequalled both for Hunting and Target SitacUng.

married to J. M. Shelman and in, the fall of 1884 they came to- Kansas and night his stable was struck by light- RELOAD YDIR SiiiLLS remained until the time of her death ning and Durnea, resulting tne loss of his team harness and all contained inthftbarn. Mr. Miller had just re She was the- mother of 11 children Ar.J SAVE Mi.LT.

if Michener Henry Elbert, the youngest boy died CATALOGUE fcS Miss Laura Sigler will try and please you when you want your spring hat. She handles the latest stiles. turned from this place where he had Feb. 21, 1892, the remaining ten chil visit.in?? his brothers ana mends. Eifles of latest ncsifiriii.

Aiidress: howto frcpmsi vou io! akminiTion mes 01 laiesii ticsigiik Address: ow tu KKs-fMit. i s.mi huh. dren are all at home. Her aged mother Mrs. Mary K.

Leftwick also survives Xllh IWJX C. lOtAL m. 03., Ksv Uia, ii He had just taken a contract to do a big job of breaking and the loss sus her and makes her home wih the A. J. Sigler.

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1887-1894