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Cedarville Telephone from Cedarville, Kansas • 3

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The KrltfM Iteyoiil. LAND! LAND I LAND I THE TELEPHONE. A (nrd. When you want anything Iu' my line, A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. I Imvb for sale several tracts of valuable TbrllUuc AdTinturior WMhInf Unchlna 1Imi como In and sec mo and 1 will do you good, uid sHiiatfdln Georgia Florida, Alabama, PuDUaHKU Every Thursday.

Mississippi, and Louisiana. Terms niailo CEDARVILLE, SMITH KANSAS. Cedarville Markets. Hogs 4 3.03 to 3.85 Oats .15 Corn .23 to .25 Wheat .07 to .05 Kyu .211 to -30 riux ,5 Eggs .10 letter .10 to .12 Potatoes i .25 to .30 Lard .10 to .11 Clilckens $1.25 to 1.75 known on application to mo at the 'licua-nnn oflloo. Will trade for Improved property In Smith County.

Entered at tho 1'ost Olllou, at Cmlarville, as Second Class Matter. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. We can sell you one of the best farms In Smith county. The place Is situated nve I can quota prices to you, never before heard of In this country, viz: Chairs, CO els. beds, 2,50 safes, tho best there Is, at the standard woven wire mattress $5,00 iiHiially rells at All other goods proportionately cheap.

I have a largo stock of staple goods, bought from lh'st hands for spot cash, and can and will under sell any other house in northwestern Kansas. I also carry a largo stock of ooflhiB and undertakers goods. Prices always reasonable. Remoniber the place in the furniture ttore, southeast corner of the square, first door east of Fifes store, Klrwln Kansas. N.

B. When tlie store Is closed, night or day, I occupy front rooms up stairs, IStf C. L. Harris. ANNOVariKMEXT.

miles from railway station, contains 100 acres of smooth bottom land, has un abundant supply of running water, forty acres of heavy Umber chiefly oak, ash. To the voters of Harvey township! J. R. NEWELL, Attorney and Counselor at CEDAR VI LLE, KANSAS RSifAViH practice In nil the courts of the Stormy day in Chill December; -Icy pave men I remember. Pretty maiden Gliding past Ofllee-window, Holding fast To umbrella Market basket, Flying shirts! What a task it Was to look a- Way from thoso Neatly- fitting Striped hose Yet believe ino That I did it( Clreumstauees Would forbid It.

For beyond her Lay a nice Lassie sprawling On the lee; And her hose wero Much more striped Tlmn wero thoso Worn, I rather Think, by t'other Charming biped. Atchison Patriot, By request of many friends I have concluded to allow my name to como before tho voters of the Republican oail'ciis lor the office of Trustee, believing that if nofiilnat- black walnut, and cottonwood, 70 acres under cultivation, 20 aores In pasture enclosed with ft good barb-wire fence, lias good substantial buildings, etc. This Is unquestionably the best bargain that has ever Fifteenth Judicial District. Collections promptly attende-d Final Proofs, con od and elected I can do Justice, to, all tests, Home Entries, Filing mid all Dusliiess before the U. 8.

Land Office transacted. 'regardless of political views or party pre. Judices. Yours respectfully, Garret Gibsos. peen offered In this county since the hmd- ngof Columbus.

For further Iniorma- tlou call at this offlee. Ta-ta, '83. A Curd of Thank. Softie more winter. This the last Issue for 1883.

II. m'BIUDK. DAVID DODGE. McBride Dodge. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, KIIIWIX.

KANSAS. Prompt attention given to collec Mr Editor: Window class at McCann's. 20 Dear Sir: Please express In tlie column THE ATCHISON PATRIOT. It is the oldest Democratic Daily paper in tho State of Kansas. It is now in its sixteenth year, and (stands in the front rank of Western newspapers.

As an advertising medium, it has no superior in the It reaches a class of people among whom no other Kansas paper circulates. It contains the latest telegraphic news, and market reports from New York, Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City, fl V'V 1 of your paper my i sincere thanks to tne slUK5 1,11 Will Ilobbs returned last night. many kind friends, who by day and night tions and buiuiiioss before the local with patient watching at tlie bed-side of my Get your school books at McCann's, 23 dying wife, made her hist days comfortable, Land (Mice and the Department Offices at Washington. Ilarry Dillon has gone to Burlington to uid then performed tho last sad rites ior "Your cheek ft an awful temptation to me," he exclalrned, as he looked admiring spend tho winter- her burial.

I wish to refer them to tne words of the Divine Master: "Iu as much Queen of the Kitchen" selves at Bottomly ly at her fresh young face. "Your cheek must bu an awful burden to you," she re Bros'. 2j as ye have done It uuto one of the least of S. H. BRADLEY, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, KIRWIN, KANSAS.

plied, glancing at him suspiciously, and the these my brethren ye have done It unto Another of J. B. Morgan's children Is re- iresu young uiau wimurew. me." ported to be down with typhoid (ever. Hoods No end of now hoods at John twelve hours in advance ot tho morning papers.

Every Democrat ought to lend a helping hand to Democracy in Kansas by subscribing for either the Daily or Weekly Patriot. Terms: Daily We'okly $1.50 per an num. Specimen copies of Daily or Weekly will be sent on application. Address: WlKSLOW Fl'LLKfc. Will practice in all the courts of the PUBLIC SALE I state.

Special attention given to busi ston's. 25 i J. U. Murphy wilire'turn next month to On Saturday, January th, 1884, I will ness before the V. S.

Land Office at Kirwin. and General Land Office at piU KjroTalk to the Younv Men. Young nun. what are you living for take charge of Dr. Golden's drug store.

sell at public sale to the highest bidder, the following property, to-wit Washington, D. C- Have you an object dear to you as life, and without the attainment of which you feel PAKE STIVERS, Atchison, Kansas. A full stock of new drugs just received at McCann's. 28 A. R.

jamboree to-morrow night. PHOTOGRAPH GALLEY, Ml. N. HALL. Proprietor.

Admission, including oysters, 23 cents, that your life would have been a wide, shoreless waste, peopled by the spectres of dead ambition You can take your choice hi the irri-at bailie of life, whether you Our hero was a carpenter, Who toiled from morn till e'en. Until pne day there came a mau Who sold a Wash Machine. This man the bent of togs he wore. And held a lofty mien Ho wore a.biled shirt, washed upon That self same Wash-Machine. Then strai'tway went the carpenter To all his friends of means, But found, as soon as he began They all had Wash-Machines.

Undaunted still he boldly plann'd, His eyes bore darksome gleams; He said, "111 seek some foreign land What hain't got Wash Machines. 'Tis a most visionary plan," Said all, "Tho1 well he means, To be a missionary man, And sell them Wash Machines." But steadfast was this carpenter. And wiry, spry, and lean So off wfmt, his only plan To sell his Wash-Machine. He traveled long and very far, He braved the wildest scenes, From Bulltown to Jerusalem He peddled those Machines. He never flinched, tho' oft assailed, Nor sought his life to screen i When savages attacked, nor failed To sell them a Machine.

In many lands he showed his wares In towns and valleys green, And taught the folks to wash their clothes By using his Machine. He went among the Esquimaux, And rode with puppy teams They made him king by reason of His wonderous Machines. He trod the storied land of Greece, 'Mongst Egypt's fellahin, And washed 'em up and cleaned 'em out By using his Machine. In India, and Afghanistan, Republic Argentine, Australia, Java, Hindostan, He sold his Wash-Machine. Among them all a wondrous change This carpenter has wrought, And, yet, it is not very strange, For his Machines they bought.

The Hottentot now sports a shirt," The Indian Brave is seen In pantaloons and white cravat, All washed on this Machine. The Turk now wears a coat and vest, In gorgeous garb is seen The heathen and all the rest Who bought this man's Machine. The carpenter has wandered here, In Cedarville is seen, And people come from everywhere To see this strange machine. For any further information con-' cerning this remarkable machine, call on me at the stone hotel in Cedarville. J.

H. Busby. Major Morrison now smokes an elegant merschauni, tlie same being a Christmas Charley Aldrich Post, No. 184, G. A.

R. Meets seml-monthlv. at the hall In Cedar-ville. All old soldiers who wish to connect themselves with the order are re SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS 10 Head of Horses, 6 Cattle, 1 2-Seated Buggy, 1 1 Single Harness, Some Fence Posts, 3 Cultivators, 1 Double Harness, A number of Shoats, bristle up and win a deathless name, or be present. First-class photographs and ambrotpes satisfied with scabs and mediocrity.

Many of those who now stand at the head of the If you want to make final call quested to send In tlielr names and be come taken, lie lias utso a lull line ot FRAMES AND ALBUMS on J. R. Newell. member ot Uliarley AMneti rosr. Constantly on hand.

Children's pictures a nation as statesmen and logicians were once unknown, nnhouored, and unsung. Now they saw the air of the halls of congress, Dr. Golden reports that John' Baker's arm, which was fractured in a steer riding ppecialy. JNortti oi post-ouicc. expedition, is all right again.

Mid their names are plastered on the temr and articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on the day. of sale. L. M.

Linton. A new stock of paints and oils just pie of fame. W. G. RITCHIE, Yon can win some laurels, too, if you oeivud at McCann's.

2ii ARCHITECT AND BUILDER will brace up and secure them when they POOBORI SALE OF SCHOOL LAND. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, Mr. VV. H. Cox and family returned Monday night from an extended tpwr are ripe.

Live temperately on nine collars a That's tlie way wc gotour GAYLORD, KANSAS. throi.g the easterm part of the state. tho 17th day of December, A. D. at my office iu Smith Centre, Kansas, 1 wili Will mako estimates and plans for Ladies hats at priets ranging from -50 cts BRI1XJES, and contract for building same, olfcr for sale, aud sell to the highest bidder between tlie hours of 10 clock a.

in. and up at ijimon a iieruei'i ii. Return to work done this county as fol lows: G. R. Parker fine resiik'iice in day- 3 o'clock n.

the following school laud, One of Mr. J. B. Morgan's children died yesterclaynorning of typhoid fever, after lord; the county poor larm buildings; resi divided and appraised us tottows dence sheritt Hester at bnutli i'ntn'. eie start.

Get some true noble- minded young laviy-of your acquaintance to assist you. Tell her of your troubles and she will tell you what to do, She wlllgladly advise you. Then you can marry her and then sho will advise you omc more. You needn't be out of ad vice at all. unless you want to.

She, too, will tell you when yon haye made a mistake. -She will come to you and fmnkly acknowledge that yon an illness of about two or three days. g.mt new scliool house at Guylord, alo at Cedarvllle. and 'others too numerous to A large stock ot men's and boys' caps mention. All orders left with King Winton or ust received at Johnstou's 2 Appearances are often-deceitful; Many Johnvton Bro's, at Cedarville, wll reeelve prompt attention.

wan who cannot say the 'alphabet back- ward knows enough to go iu when it rains have made a jackass of yourself. As she gets better acquainted with you Men, Ladies' neck-Wear, zephyrs and card- she, will bii more candid with you, and In PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, her unstudied, girlish way. she will point board at Linton Herbert's. 2o An exchange says "there are two moons s. this month," but it is satVjlojerJhatihe man who sees two moons is not a member CEDARVILLE, KANSAS.

out errors, aiid.radiuuUir-!onInce you wltlTari old chair-leg ind other arguments, Special Attsniion Given to Diseases of that you were wrong, and your past life of a temperance society will come up before you like a panorama, the Eye, Ear, and Genitourinary Organs. $1 'Description! Nb NK Hi a 14 NWNli 16 5 14 4.50 SW N1S lli 5 14 3.S0 SE NK 16 5 14 NENW 16 5 14 4.50 i NW NW 10 6 14 8.00 SWNW i 14 3.00 k- SENW lli 6 14 4.50 NESE 16 14 4.00 NW SE 10 5 14 4.00 SWE 16 5 14 4.50 SE SE 16 5 14 3.50 NliSW 16 3 14 4.00 NW SW HI 5 14 4.00 SWSW 1(1 14 4.50 SESW 16 5 14 4.50 nhfshfneno 36 1 11 6.00 SW NW 10 3 12 3.00 NESE 18 3 12 SESE 16 3 12 3.00 NENE 30 3 12 3.00 NW NE 38 3 12 4.00 SE NE 36 3 12 4.00 SWNE 36 3 12 5.00 $35.00 NESE 30 3 12 4.00 NWSE 3B 3 12 5.00 2.25 SE SE 30 3 -12 3.50 SWSE 30 3 12 5.00 130.00 NE NE 10 2 11 3.00 SWNE 19 2 11 3.73 hf hf sw sw 30 4 13 10.00 ivery possible shade of Germautown and you will tell her so, and she will let and other yariis at Johnston's you up again. Life is indeed a mighty The literary ingenuity of- the patent- struggle. It is business. We can't all be editors and lounge around all tho time, liend has made it both popular CENTRAL BflANOH DIVISION: Local Time-Cardi REWARD.

$50. $50. and safe to read newspaper articles and wear good clothes and have our names I will give reward for any many people read novelsthe List end in the papers and draw prinocly salaries. ExDi-ess. ffoinit west m.

case af rLLLS which 1 cannot cure. 1 first. Some must do tho work and drudgery of Freight 10.00 a Parties intending to baild will ffud It to life, or It won't be done. Lxnress aroinir cast rfsJ.i a in. their Interest to buy their nulla of Bottoin- Freight 9:00 a ni Freights will run both ways, oti Mon.

A Card. ly Bros. ,25 THE CEDARVILLE (bys, Wednesdays and Fridays. A scientist says that In the moon a hick- At the Christmas tree, on the night of J. T.

Mobkisok, Agent. jory nut falling from a botuch would crash a man like a minuio'' ball. That December 24th, our friends presented us a purse of JS5.5G, for which they will please SOUTH AND fiOlTHE.VST..-ri4niA Ri'ttli'S it. Wtt Klmll iii'vir on rn tlit mnnn Dated this 20th day of November, A. D.

Ha to gather hickory nuts. 1883. Should yon contemplate a trip to Nash accept our siucere thanks. Thosias Mcxlow, Sakaii E. Mcxlow.

ville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Charleston, "I know," said a littlo girl to her elder John Johnston, Co. Treasurer S- C. Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville, Florida sister's young man at the supper table or, In fact, any point In the South or South Notice. you will Join our society lor the.

pro- BRADLEY BRASS, PR cast, it will be' to your Interest to exainim 7 tection of little birds, because mamma sayi All persons are hereby warned not to the advantages over all other lines CEDARVILLE, Ks. are very fond of vr iOTTORflLY BRO'S, by the St. Louis, Iron Mountain "Soi.tb R. G. Smitli starts Saturday morning for em Railway "Iron Mountain hunt er shoot game of any kind or descrlp tion on our premises.

L. M. Linton, L. A. Goldks.

the way of Fast Time, Elegant Equipment Carroll, Iowa, to accept a position hi the Farmers Bank of that place. Mr. Smith is to be congratulated on his goodfortuiid hi Transact an Ezcbp, Jsrchtor etc. At prscnt a Daily Train is ran from St, getting out of tills "cussed Eureka 1 DEALERS IN Louis to Nashville, Tenn. making direct 3 Dieu At her residence one mile cast ot connections with connecting Lines, for o- Cedarville, Saturday December 22, Aire Yes, you have found it, or will find it to your advantage, when you want Furniture points mentioned about, Tills Train con nects at Nashville with the Jacksonville of any dlscriptigu, to go to A.M.

Stiles au.hu iueas. -xne tuuenu discourse was delivered by the Rev. Tnouias Aiiulow, at northwest corner square, Kirwin, the old Kxpness, having a Pullman Palace Sleeping Cur of the very finest make attached the school houne, Monday mornings est dealer in Phillips co, nty, where you can HIGHEST MARKET PEICEPAID FOR WINTER WHEAT Flour, Feed and Meal Constantly on hand. KS-Farmers' Patronage Solicited. "8 vln2yl which runs through to Jacksonville, Florida i Married At the residence of Mr.

J. SHELF AND HEAVY HSH1L buy for cisli more goods tiian at any other house In the county. 'A full line of cof without chauge. Robertson, in Harvey township, JX'cember For further information, address 25th, 18S3, by tlie Rev. 'Thomas Mr.xlow fins constantly pu hand.

F. Chasdi.kb, II. C. Towksknd, Mr. E.

R.Farbee, of Kenesaw, Nebraska, Gcn'l T'k't Agt, Gi'n'l Pass. Ag't. Dnsn. Hattie E. Fuller, wife of Winslow Miss Lizzie Byers, ot Smith Centre, SLLoais, Mo.

Fuller, died Dec. 10th, 1883 aged 45 years, C.llf 1 U- Tl ...1 i mm -mm She leaves a family of five children to morn RIDLEY'S FASHION MAGAZINE: NAILS, B0LTSr CUTLERY, Eto. FURNITURE It IRON and STEEL, SPORTING GOODS, FURNITURE! wishing to close out their utock of winter hats, bonnets. un nft'eriiio-rlu'in her loss. "Pat," said lils reverence, "I shall be very THK B1SST JOURNAL OF ITS KIND IX AllKMCA, at cobt.

Now is the time to buy. Call at nce and make your selections before tlie Di.sy this ai ternooi), and it any one comes Of inestimable value to those who provide I do not wish to be ilkturbed." Hoetolter'i Stomanh Jltttei- is the grcnt hnKe.iulii incilicine of the Aim'ricflii ii ml is lakun cvarywhure a atiHli-guard iigHiimt fiKlt-mitw aud as a n-inwly for dys-l l)iliuii6iHiKg and ii-rt-enlurilies of ilia Icuveu, a cure forclnlla and tovr and rlicu-DKitic ailnieuU, an a eedutiTS iu nervous raws, and at a ineral invigorant and mtnrative. t'oc Bala by all DruggmU aud Dealer) stock becomes reduced. "All right, sor, I will tell him you're not A FULL LINE OF-r- "Fkotk AU'TbikgsI" All manr.faetur- tor ottiers. Ho Family Should be Without it.

CHOICE LITERATURE. era claim to make tiic best goods, but all cannot be right. We invite the most in." "No, Pat, that would be a lie." "Au' pliat'il I gay, yer rivcrancc?" "0 1 just put them off with an evasive an, swer." Tho Ncrrmarlra mul I.nxnrira of Life searching and critical comparison, and are FARM IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY NOTICE. TIMBEIi CULTURE. Beuutiluily Illi)M(rutHl.

confident tliat Dt-Laud's Cliemical Baking Powder will be acknowledged the best. It absolutely pure in every sense of tlie Contains tlie niost caivfnllv. selected 5G35 U. S. Lifhd Office, Kirwin, Vf.

December 12th, 1883. r0 At supper time Pat was asked If any one reading matter by best writers Inter esting Stories, Instructive Sketches, Latf st word. SOUTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, CEDARVILLE, KAUSAS. hashion News Poetry, Talks to Children, Hints on Miopping, cookery, i-cM sc, Many oeaiitiliil engravings ami also verv had called, "Faix, there did," "And what did you tell him au' I give hhn an evasive an swer." "How was thatt" quired his reverence. He axed me was your honor in, an' 1 elesrant of tlie NEWEST Complaint having been entered at this oflice by N.

F. llevvctt against K. Mo Cormick lor failure to comply with law as to Timber-Cult: re Entry No. 4147. dated March 9th, 1879, upon the hf tie qr, and hf se qr, section township 4 south, range 15 west, In Smith county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of mid entry contestant alleging that E.

P. MoCormick has failed to cause to grow or be growing "Don't you know, my son," said a kind father, "that it hi.ru me worse to whip you than it does yon? I would much rather receive the punishment, but I whip you as Sl YLbb ANU 1-AShilONb, 111 addition to a handsomely illustrated PRICE LIST of Ladits', Misses' and Children' Hats, trimmed and iintrhmned. sez to him, seaf "Was your gnin'mother Laces, I'ojicrv, Gent's Formerly Lafaykius, 1ixxiinoton Muncie and Lake Eihb Lotisvilu Railway-. Tne shortest and most direct route, making direct communipations for Eiifrt and West. The shortest and most direct route between Kansas City, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Sew York, Ftiladi'l-phia, Baltimore and all point Ea--4 ruukinx close conuectititui with all Tri.nk Lines.

First-clasa -qvspmerts, Sterl Rails, Ve.4iiighou8e Milh-r Pl.it-fint:said Co; pit new Ri-cliniug Ohiiirand cars attached to ill throt gh bas-engrr trains, freeotchari' to ail tirfct.i'.la? pasii rs lioiding through litk- tH. The few chantfpfl by tMs roite a hoot-owl any timber on said land since the date of Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Underwear. Siioes, White Goods. Lace A peculiar natural material phenomena tdns. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, bis entry that defendant has neglected to properly plant and cultivate the timber aud Umber seeds which he has planted tl 'iron that he has each year gleeted to cultivate tlie timber, Umber seeds planted thereon, and allowed tlie young tr8 to be kilh-d noes, irnur, HtiKikerciiicf-j, Trimming.

is manifesninr itself in the central cart of Webster county. The water hi the wells Collars tts, Mou's ami Boy's Clothing, Ladies' and Misses' and Children's rises and falls six to eight inches as regular Si its, Clo iks and Bliawls, Perf. niery, Toilet Soaps. Jewelry, Notions, ly a the Udal wave of a large body of by weeds; and that he has so negketed to Cultivate and properly care for tlie young juVexatnple for the other children." "Then let me give it to you," the boy replied, uand we'll explain to the other children Afterward." We clip the following from tlie Grafton (N. Journal: "A well bredgentletaan, widower, wishes to make the acquaintance Ot a middle-aged lady, with matrimonial intentions, who J)M a home of her own free ofincumhrauce.

One who can sing and pjay' uiumo might be preferred. Please address in full ooiirt-leuce. Mows Franklin. Fwliiara, N. VM tare of Mrs.

Uurl-rwood. Editor ami pro-pritlots of newspapers from Muiuc to Oregon flM give tins Hoc bixTtion. aptojanl watex. It is also affected by the wind la Stitiouery, House Fi.rnishing and Wooden Ware, Cliina, Earthenware, Toys. nuiocr ana uius auowea tc to De killed by weeds and go unci ltirated during the grow ATJfi OT.T fsPWIMfr ATTUNE btc When tne wind blows from the south the water rises, and it verges to the north are i.ll made in Union ipote No ouiui- Lil-L I uui 1 LJ 1JU X.

KJJ-l II ill 1IU1WIM ing easons of 1881 and to the de-stn ctkm of all young timber which has the water lowers. This strange subterran Samples Sent On Application been p'anted thereon, the Raid parties are tmnnam Ask for tickets to aiy point Eit via the Like Erie and Western K'T. Jlarn-and can tide is accoBtpariled, the farmers fay, nereoy suminoiil to apptarat t'iis office On the 1st!) day of February, I8f, at 0 SatLsfactioti Or.irantoed ot with felnmge uoisjas rt-seiiibling tlie uuk' other Infomintion fi.n.WlK'd frw- upon ap 'idieiitioa to tlie prineidnl ticket caiocs or ForSateBj GRAY COMPANY, 1118 OLIVE StreV ST. ICU3, C3r to respond and testi iug of doors, tiio whistle of a stmain engine Jloney Kefunded. Edward Ridley Sons.

idurits aud the sound of wavvs striking against the mony conccsnuig said all'-wi t.ulun-. JtUN I'lSSIOL, d20n32U R. lUta. Kct'r. Grand, Alien and Orchard St.

GwT Tays. A-Ut ljFayat did. Uce of a boar. Redf Jond Arguf, JTi ti. VV (J 1 i K..

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