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The Cedarville Review from Cedarville, Kansas • 3

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CEDARVILLE REVIEW, -About forty pupils wereinatten ttnee the fh'4 day of school. --Mr. Ira Clmsc; purchased at Shor: iff Carson'H wuloj one cow, for which ho paid $87.75 aljo, a two year old PROFESSIONAL CARD'S. -i i i i A drove of li-10 graded bhoop pass l.VEUy Phytioiani. 1 Oil through (own List Friday, goinf at fta.OO and a yearling at $28.00 Ho wont.

They ill locate out hi Norton got tho worth of his money. or stolen my premfwH, four miles soulh-west ot'C'ilai'ville, on Monday nlglir, April one bay horse, yearn one white hind Coot, stiff iu one front foot one dark bnv hoi'-v. pony pi in. htay mane, hiiov. saddle nmr.ts on back, la a llaic cockled hi llillil feet, A liberal reward will bo paid for the re-turn of the team, or for Information leading to their recovery.

FRANK NELSON. SMITH NANKS. county. Now, that the days uro getting longer and warmer, the man who tells iinlllii --There in considerable inquiry as who will bo tlio next Methodist LOOK HERE, EVERY ONE! TOIi THE NEXT 30 DAYS, Dr. M.

M. WACHTERt SMITH KANSAS. ftpeelai attention given to, the treatment of diseases peculiar to wtinich lind children. Culls promptly attended, OtUee atpretwut with the oftlco of the CspiRvaut Ktivinw. Kiitercnl at tliK Post OlUee, ut.Oei as jfrooml (ilw Mattel'.

Churches And Societies. about what tremenduous day's work ho usod to do in the Bhort winter days, will seek the shady side of the store prendier at this place, if niiy at all fit 1 4 4 It -r-iiwo may oo permitted the ro mark, we will say that there was an and fan himself with his chip hat. All DRESSMAKING. other fine rain last Sunday, for, which last winter ho was found beside tho M. 10.

Ciirvnr. Rev. Tlios. Mnxlow Pastor Services Subbath ninnilnu; at 11 lot us be thankful. Mrs.

M.S. Davenport has taken rooms hot stove in tho store, tolling about WE WILL SELL YOU -a and lit 7 p. in. Alternate Sabbaths hC 7 p. in.

Habbuth school' every nioriiliir Prayer meeting every Thursday evening over Johnston liros. Store, where sho will how hard ho worked last summer, and how he "laid it over" the other boys in -Tho Review is in receipt of a boau tiful Specimen Book from tho well known Kansas City Type Foundry, attend to Dressmaking lu all its details. HI I. tne harvest field. Ladies desiring her services will ahvayi Charley Aklrich Post, No.

184, CLOTHING CHEAPER T. Roton Son, proprietor. flnd her prepared to exeeut orders Mr. I. Mahin, who, last Friday U.

A. H. closed hjs term of school at Glen Rock, with promptness. I will not be in Cedar Sol Sweat, recently purchased a new wind mill of Henry Santrock. He Meets at the hall In Cedarville.

All old soldiers who wish to themselves with the order uro re- commenced a three months term last villo on Mondaj's. Uespeotfi.lly, MRS. M. S. DAVENPORT.

is well pleased with his mill andreconi L'A, ten, 0, PI-IYSICIAN AND SURGEON CKDiilVlLLE, KANSA.1 Special Attention Given to Distant oil the Eye, Eit and Sehito-; -Urinary Organfc $50. EEWARD. I will give $50. reward for any mm P1LKS which I Minnot euro. Attorneys.

S. H. BRADLEY, attorneyiat-laW, IvIBWLV, 1' KANSASr- iVill practice in all the cbnrts Of the HtatB'. -FOR cpiewted to send in their names and bo come Tuesday with the Cedarville school. Mr.

Mahin is a live, progressive teacher mends it to his neighbors. ot umney Alarum rout. Notes of Joy. Cedarville School Board: It is a matter of remark, that more stock is being driven iuto this and we believe tho Cedarville school under his administration will make rapid advancement But the teacher Biilk Garden Seeds nt Bottomly Bros CASH country this spring, with immigrants. I)i rector.

Clerk. Treasurer. N. B. Diuj'kb, J.

T. Momuson, J. II. Johnston, Examine those Listers and Cultivators, at cannot do it all. Parents have a du than in any previous season.

uououiiy Bros. ty to perform that of visiting the Please remember the Grand Ar A new in voice, of Wooden ware and Hope school. the teachers who pre my supper next Wednesday night, the We will make It to your Interest to trade Spee'ud attention given to, business tho U. a. Land Ofllee' at- Klrwlh.

and thfa 16th. The old soldiers are anxious to create a Post fund, and tho supper sided during the last terrn we learn that there was not a visitor during the entire term, and we hope this is the Mime uHiurviuo Hardware Store. Bottomly Bros. General Land Offli af WasWtigton, D. than you ever bought the same grade of goods before.

If you don't 1 believe it, come and look through our line.v We have PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO should be well patronized. last time we shall evei have to make I w. a. m'bkide. IUVID DCDOll' For seed corn, seed oaovor a choice pr.

We received a communication this can on ,1, Bennett, 34 of a mile south of such a record. Are not the interests week, evidently intended for'publica (jeiinr tion, but as wo have to get out a paper I (If t-Mg-i i Wo rpopose to sell for cash or nrnilnnr McBride Dodge. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW KIRWIN. KANSAS, rronmt attention D-lvefi to collection this week, we could not spare the time and guarantee satisfaction in goods and lit fl of children of as much value as those of horses and cattle What farmer would think of tm-ning out on the prairie his herds in charge of a herder, and not see them from spring until autum? KJ. VJ.

J.llIU O. to decipher the manuscript. If you want bargains for cash, go to -A drove of 111 head of fine stock uau jrive mem to yon. I and business before (ho local Land ctlioe and the Department oiticesat WashIigtou cattle passed through town last Sun Loltlera Golden Koli, at King's. Try it.

Visit the school and know for yourselves that 'your' are being STYLES OF SPRING SUMMER CLOTHING. day, going eastward. With them, J. R. NEWELL; Just received, hiiln nfT.

T. tmiulln tir were two young men each worth $100- tne store, west side Public Square, 000. Who would not be a cowbov Attorney and Counselor at Law, Preserves and iellies. bv tho nnnnrirv. nt properly cared for and educated.

The school board are also reminded that they have a duty to preform'" beyond that of employing a teacher; issuing -seven covered wagons, witn ac ivuig onoap lor casn. CEDARVILLE, KANSAS JiSWill practice In all the courts 6f tli many families, a dozen extra horses Liglituing litis Ntruck. As I have sold out my property and ex Fifteenth Judicial District. Collections and about fifty head of cattle, passed promptly attended tot Final Proofs, con tnrougn town jviondav. They came and cashing his orders for each month's services.

that of frequently visiting the school. Gentlemen, your presence "-Now is your time to buy an OVERCOAT, because you can buy CHEAP for CASH, before we pack them away for the sunLner. poet to soon ge uway, I wish to give notice that all persons indebted to me. to ejill and tests, Home Entries, Filings all business before the U. S.

Land Oiliee settle their accounts; and all claims against from the East and located near Cedar ville, in this Co. Bulletin. there Avould be a source of encourage mu will be promptly settlnd. JD-WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. TRTUS I.

McCaxn E. M. PICKLER; ATTORNEY- AT-LAW; -Roger Williams, not the one who ment and pleasure to both teacher and pupils. and prove our assertion. For Exclinufe.

i was burned at the stake; but Roger I have a good two-year old, three quarter SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS Cemetery Arbor Day. Williams of Clifton, was in this city last Thursday night and Friday fore can division: Local Will practice in all courts of the 15th i-Miniam omi, oaru reel, winc.ii I will exchange for a good cow. D. A. Heed, Judicial district, and the U.

8. Land Office-. Tho citizens of Cedarville have des- noon. Jtie went west to taice up a Luder the above head. "Notes of A.

$1. Corn, gnated and set apart, Thursday, April homestead. Good move. will be found each week such special notices KOTAKY TIULIC Express, gohiff wesj Freight Kxp res. going east Freiirht 11:32 m.

10:00 a in 3:03 a in, 9:00 a in. 15th, as "Arbor Day," for the purpose as auverusers wisii to call especial attention Mrs. M. S. Davenport has a dress making card in this wcek'o paper, to of planting trees in and around the Cedarville Cemetery.

The object and Freights will run both i tie Gaylord Meat Market wairon. will ways, osi JUon We have the best assortment ef READY-MADE SHLRTS, west Atchison, and our prices are within the reach of any one desiring such an article. For further particulars, call and see us. cLys, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ai Cedarville, Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week.

ti tf. 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Smith' kansai; Will nrnetiep in nil Hia Statn bjiiI Tmnff 1 J. T. Mokkisox, Agent, t0 Acres of Laud forSnlc. BOCTII A NOl7TIIE.tT.-FLORII?A.

purpose is a good one, and we hope every citren within five miles of Ce-darvillo will feel a personal interest in this matter and come prepared on that al coui'ts of Kansas and Nice, smooth prairie land, located three and one-half miles northeast of Cedarville, Should yon contemplate a trip to Nash' vln5ye 1 I llll "i Miscellaneous 4 ilky. ClMtttoiiooff.1, Atlanta, Charleston, C. Savannah, (i i. Jacksonville, Florida 2u acres uroive. rriceijsuuu.

une-han clown: time on balance. Call at my residence. 1-1 3-m w. II. Simeons.

day to plant forest or ornamental trees in the cemetery. Friends, beautify or. In fact, any point In the South orSoith- I 'ast, it will be to your interest to examine 'the last resting place of your dead. In S. G.

King lias jnt-t received a fine line of CENTRAL HOUE. the advantages over all other lines oft'ered by the St. Louis. Iron Mountain A South TOLBERT HIGGINS.TroiS'r Railway- "Iron Mountain Gents Kiibber anil Oilcloth overcoats. The Rubber goods are remarkably cheap and durable.

Call and get one and save a doe-tor bill. the way ot Fast Time, Elegant Equipment CEDARVILLE. which the attention of the ladias is directed, and those having work to do, will find Davenport prompt, neat and reliable in the execution of her orders, Read the business locals every one of thorn. Advertisers put them our columns for the purpose ot call ing especial attention to them, and we are sure you will find something enumerated that you want. Read the locals each week.

Mr. George Barney is at presont engaged in canvassing for a fine, pen engraved Family Record the best wo have over Been. Mr, Barney has taken large number of orders, and we believe, without an exception, the Records have given satisfaction. life they admired the beautiful, and who shall say that even in death, although unable to audibly express themselves," may they not from their "new estate," look back upon earth, and V) .1.. 11 "At prsent a Daily Train is rmi from St Louis to Tenn, making direct comfort of gusfeTjeafefullySjConsuil-reoV A good sbible in connection with the housoi connections with connecting Lines, lor points mentioned about, Thin Train connects at Nashville with the Jacksonville vl-nl-tf.

I have a lot of fine Seed Cora for tale, which will ripen iu ninety clays from date date of planting. Call On 1 0 tf L. M. Linton. smile their recognition of the kindly acts performed by the living, for their dead? Remember Arbor Day.

and Xxpiiess, havlnga Pullman Palace Bleep- S. II. IIKAULET, m.f. UKwrrr; CkdakvouC Kas. Kirwin, Kan.

To The Ladies Of Smith and adjoining Counties, we would say, We extend a cordial invitation to call and examine our line of BLUE and BLACK VELVETEENS, FOR BASQUES AND TRIMMINGS, just the style for the coming season. fiWe also invite you to a seat NOT IN CONGRESS, but in OUR JG-SHOE DEPARTMENT, a ing i oi mo very nnesc make attached i which runs through to Jacksonville, Florida bring with you a beautiful tree one A iiiHMl Team of iilos for Sole. I haeagood span of two- year'old mules for sale. Call on me, one and one-half mile east of Cedarville. Wm- Davis.

BRADLEY TO LOAN that when you are sleeping under the without change, i For further information, address F. Chakdmcr. II. C. TowNsnyp, Gen'l T'k't Agt, Gen'l Pass.

Ag't, Mo. MONEY IN SMITH COUNTY, sod, shall grow and flourish, everbearing testimony that while in life you Parlies in Smith county, can negotiacc emembered the fathers, mothers and There will be preaching at Glen loans with us on the most favorable terms. A ard. When you want anything in my line, come in and see me and 1 will do you good. Rock school house next Sunday af 10 REVIEWING.

friends who passed on before. ANNIVERSARY Eft TER TAIN SB EN COAL! COAL" 30, by Elder Kiggins of the Christian church, after which, a church will be organized, At 3 p. m. of the same i e.r a Of Charlie Aldrioh Post, tio.14, 6. A.

R. Arum 1G, 1884. DUALIiKS IN ALL GRADES OF COAL. day, services will be conducted by lean quote prices to you, never before heard of iu this country, viz: Chairs, 50 beds, safes, the best Is, at the standard woven wire mattress $3,00 usually rells at 8,00. All other goods proportionately cheap.

I have a large stock of staple goods, bought from first bauds for spot cash, and can and will under sell nny other house iu northwestern Methodist preacher. A basket dinner CEDARVILLE, KANSAS. I V( will Ironn nnnofiviflir a ll is expected. All are invited to attend While we show you through our line of Phogiumme. Supper at Armory in School House.

Cam i -fire in school room. Dance at Dean's Hall. Supper, 25 cents Dance, CO cents. grades of hard and soft coal, which will Jtio' sold in lots to suit customers, aud at low est possible rates. ri-3tt -Mr.

Henry Santrock has a new Kansas. 1 also cany a large stock of advertisement, informing the puplic II I S. coffins and undertakers goods. Prices Good music will bo attendance. Locals scarce.

Let's all go a fishing. Take plenty anti billious. Casteel has a new restaurant sign. John Johnston is having a cyclone cellar built. Allen Johnston was "under the weather" last week.

Dr. Randall made a trip to Gra ham county last week. Owing to rain, there was nq Sunday school last Sunday. Insurance agents are scooting 6 1 that he is engaged in the wind mill always reasonable. Remember the place LI I All Posts of the G.

A. and others S. 5-R S. in ine oiu lurniture store, soutliea: PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. W.

N. HALL Proprietor! corner of the square, first door east of business. Mr. S. has a thoroughly re liable mill, and is meeting merited sue Fifes store, Kirwin Kansas.

are cordially invited to be presenti By order of Committee Notice This, Please. N. B. When the store is closed, night or cess. "When any of our readers want day, I occupy front rooms up stairs, C.

L. Hauius. SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS First-class photographs aiid'ambrotvpwf a mill, they should consult Mr. Sant rock. All persons who subscribed stock for iukvu, his nas aisoa iuiiiine ot -FRAMES AND ALBUMS.

C. R. Trimble, who for the past of the latest styles; just in from the east. We are satialied we can show up with any House in Western Kansas. We have made a specialty of the Cedarville Cemetery Association will please call and pay up' their sub scription, as we desire to fence and im NEW RESTAURANT And CONFECTIONARY.

year has been in Virginia and Pennsyl around the country at a lively rate. Constantly on hand. Children's pictures i vania returned home last Thursday special-. JNoith ot post-onice. prove the grounds at once.

Also, per I. W. McCann has gone to Ne night. Although young, Charlie has sons who have purchased lots will I have just opened up a new Restaurant braska, to find a business locataion. CHILDRENS' SHOES SLIPPERS, miESMIESWCfUM ami coniectionary estabusiiment, where the discernment enough to see and know please hand in their five dollars to Mrs, E.

C. Dillon, J. T. Morrison. S.

G. Tom Champlin went to Harrison public can obtain meals at nil hours. All kinds of canned goods and confectionary that the place for a young mm is in the West, and that Kansas is the King or N. F. Hewett, and you will county, last Monday morning.

D. H. CROSBY. greatly oblige the iJoard by so doing Mr. John Rice has commenced particular locality where they ought on nanu.

iiour ior sale. J. W. CASTEEL. Northeast corner Public Square, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS.

ay order of Has opened up a Real Estate and tnsur-i and think we are now able to supply a long felt want, in this line of goods, and we propose to sell these goods, and sell them as low as any House in the West, and therefore give you timely warning to CALL EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. building N. B. Draper's new residence. to be.

Cedarville Cemetery Association, The Cedarville merchants have We were agreeably suprised last From the ance agency Cedarville, and now has hi books open for 'entry of such' tracts aiid1-parcels of land, as those desiring to sell mav place in his hands. Terms for iellin g( made known on application. recently laid in large stocks of goods. THE CEDARVILLE Thursday night by a visit from our son Arthur, who came up to pay his Ed. Review.

Spring work has be See the change in S. G. King's advertisement He means every word gun, armers are at work, some plow I represent the best Insurance companies ing, some sowing and some breaking he says. In existance. Rates reasonable.

respects to the editor of the Review. Although but three months since we last saw him, he has grown a head taller. Gracious, how boys do prairie. The spring is moat favorable, the ground being wet, and fall grain Office in the McCuini building, s'otithwest S. G.

King is having a family "dig out" constructed in rear of his corner Public Square, never looked better. CEDARVILLE, KANSAS. J. Kiper has his pasture fence near residence. BRADLEY BRA33, PROPRIETORS, CEDARVILLE, Ks.

ly done. Joe is putting up a good Cedarville ience. Making garden is the order of the day. The ladies are doing their share E. R.

Barnt rented J. Casteel's farm, C. J. Peaters has bought the farm We have a fall line of Automatic B. D.

Health, Madam Duval and the English Satin Corset, and the celebrated NURSING Corset; all at bottom figures. LADLES HOOP SKIRTS, 40, 50 and 75 TOWELS, NAPKINS, and READY-MADE TABLE CLOTHS, cheaper than the cheapest. Ilogs 6.0(J of the work. -2i, formerly owned by R. W.

Satterlee. .30 to 7a C. Hutchinson, left last Monday, to .60 to J. R. Newell will not leave Smith county; but will soon open a law office Oats Corn Wheat Rye Flax Eggs Butter .30 t6 grow! Arthur returned to Clifton last Monday morning.

The public spirited citizens of Cedarville want the park improved, and are willing to pay liberally towards it. This is a matter which ought to personally interest every resident of Cedarville, and we hope each one will feel it incumbent upon themselves to do all they reasonably can, to not only improve the park, but to beautify our town. look lor a range for his cattle. He ex dustoa Business, in Cedarville. pects to go near Wa Kneey.

In looking over agricultural and stock reports, I find a large increase Jesse Stranathan made a trip west last week in search of a new home. He .43 2.25 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAH) ,10 to .30 to .10 to to Potatoes Lard Chickens FOR WINTER WHEAT did not find it. 1 our btate. In lb7J there was 1, 202,046 acres of com; in 1883, there was 3,730,150 acres. In 1873, there was 307, 28G acre3 of wheat: in 1883, Flour Feed and Meal Constantly on Dan Crosby had thirteen boils last Cur Club hand.

fall, and still he boils over, when he We will club the Rkvikw with odicf paJ talks insurance. "Farmers Patronage pers named at the following rates: there was 1,559,202 acres. In 1876 there were 700,734 head of cattle, and 1883, there was 1,604,730. In 1876, there was 143,662 head of sheep, and vln2yl RBViKwancT Atchison Champion. 12.25 Mr.

S. C. Cave, who bought the Stranathan farm, together with his own family, father and mother, arriv-last Monday, and have taken possess The "Pa- and his Boy, will not Rates of Advertising. 1883, 1.154.1SK). in 1876.

there jjcawn worth Tunes, y.2-V Topeka Capital, Commonwealth, 12-V' Chicago News, S2.00 Toledo Chide. 2.25 Call shll estesa it a tmn to jti oaf goods, WHETHER YOU BUY ORNOT. YOURS FRATERNALLY 330,453 swine; in 1883 there was ion of the place. Like a sensible man, Mr. Cave ordered the Review sent to 393,986 head.

While Kansas has in-created in wealth, it has also increased One column, one year One-half column One-fourth column $30 One-eighth colemii $20 One and onHialfiiiehes, one year $10 Local notices five cents per line or part of line each insert-son. Stiuding advertise nientsmay be chantred quarterly. Positively no discount. Bills for advertishig are schools. In 1872, there was 3,762 his address, which is sufficient evidence that he is clothed in his right mind, appear this week.

The boy has a severe attack of fa. Who ig attending to ths petition for a bridge appropriation It is about lime something was done. The old box warehouse which i-Uxxl on the north side of the track, has been hauled around near ths Central House stable. PATENTS organized school districts; in 1883, KCIfN ft CO, of the Scimmiho AntniTAJr. eoiw tlnoetOHCt Sollcitura for I' CiTOkU, Tnila and proposes to keep posted as to what is going on in this locality.

We 6217. In Smith county, there is 131 organized fechool districts, and 116 school houses, and 158 teachers. Smith county stands 5th in the State. payable monthly. warxm mr cm i.r.itI SlnM.

Canses, I KnelMnd, Ftadc. Gennat-r, c.tc K'inil faimiH tent fr. Tuirtr-sdrcnycai-s' ei-rien. I Patpnfnnhttnrl thnwiwn UHHTA I'fl extend to Mr. Care and family, a cor KnrAii will be continued dial welcome.

until oltarrwto d. Clahk, hitheSniSNTiriC! IIm mfi wuielf cireulHUfd wlfnuflc pnpor. tfi I WIt. SiiiRtiilid entrm-lni- ami Intvrrvine ffirnntlfia. hiwcuiien o-iTr-f iti FHirailAc Amri-J cn sont frfp.

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